Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 288, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 July 1857 — Page 2

1YANS7ILLE, HID. SATURDAY MORNING.. '..JULY 4, 1S57. "Tha Day 9 Celebrate." The immortal political soar, John Adam a tha W of July, 1TT5, after the final vote en tha the adoption of tho Declaration of Independenct in the Continental Congress, breathed forth the spirit that animated him j a letter to hi wifa, in tho following lanfae: "Yesterviaj, tha ortest question wm decided that erer wag debated in America, 'and a greater, perhaps nevor wm, nor will 'be decidod araonsr mon. A resolution was "pained, without one diiwentin? colony, "tha "these United Colonies are, and of ri? h onfhttobe. frea an t l-i.lenerKent Stata , "and as such. they ave. ami of ripht ouxh 'to haTe, full power to malte war, conclude peace, establish commerce, and do all other Macts and thinzs which other States may "rightfully do.n "The 2d day of July, 1TT6 will bo the

'moat memorable epoch in tho history of "America. Iam apt to believe that it wil "bo celehrata.1 br succeeding ironerations, as "tho great anniversary festival. It onsht to "be commemorated as the day of deliverance "by solemn devotion to God Almighty. It 'or.;ht to bo solmenized by pomp and parade, ww;lh snoxs, games, smn, bells, bonfires. 'and illuminations from one end of the con "tinent to tho other, from thU time forward, iorever more." "Ycnni thinlc mo transported with cn"enthnsiasm, but I am not. I am well aware "of tho toil, and blood, and treasure that it "will costu to maintain this declaration, "and support and defend tho.se States. "Yet "through all tho gloom, I can see tho rays of "ravishinsr licht and elory. I can see that "the end is worth moro than all tho means "And that posterity will triumph in that "dry's transaction, even although we should 'rre it, which, I trust in God, wo shall not." Vith tho eye of political inspiration ho forc?aw,in vivid light, tho scenes of the present hour. But great as was his faith in the event, and its vast influences npon manlc'cd, ho did not have a full comprehension cf all its mighty cout-equences to tho world It has been second only to the advent of the Fivior of whoso mission it was tho legiti roato fruit iniU power to change the condi ion of men. It established as an inaliennbl ight, political freedom to all men, which had been long contended for; but tho new light it Bhed upon the world was the Kepre tentative Federal system of Government which has proved a happy step towards nni venal peace, and in iU progress is to bring I the jople of a wholo continent into a brothrl.'o 1 of States and give them one great bead a common arbiter and protector that shall do away with strifes and wars, and establish the blessings of a Trco and unshackled commerce between the inhabitants of all lat- . itud-?. IV.itical liberty was not gained by tho licvolntion.bTjt was defended, vindicated and ctA Wished by tho triuntphs of that contest between the Fast and Future. It origin was in tho Reformation, and existed in the Trctcatant faith of the Turitans, and was doTelopcd by them in all the principles of their Colonial Governments. Its spirit was as rife in tie Colonies as it has ever been in tho States ; arid first inspired tho hearts of the Colonists with its pure and virgin flame, while our love for it has been cloyed by Ion g enjoyment, and we ha ?e become indifferent to its value. . Civil freedom the immediate object of the Bevolation precious a jewel as it is in itself, was not the richest product of the patriotic libera, of tho privations and sacrifices of our fithrs. Exoneration from public burthens, and a release .from political restraints, are the lowest of its blessings; it is its power of in.x i ration its quickening influence Upon f men's Intellects, in all their thoughts and ovtiv-ns in all their duties and relations ( (riving theni a new being and making new lmgs of them, that constitute its highest ralue. Science, literature, arrt and religion draw new inspiration from civil freedom, Commerce, enterprise and labor, derive from it their energies and vigor. Ottr material advancca as a nation our wealth onr vast commerce our wonderful triumphs in improverucnta have not been stimulated by the riches of a virgin soil ; but have come from tho inspirations of our political freedom

from thfe restless activity of thought and 0f the proposed Constitutional Convention, action, which liberty everywhere awakens. We have papers from Olympia, WashingTho other portions of our continent, have a ton Territory, to May 13th. Gov. Stephens

like generous, virgin soil, with fairer climes, but they remain urtconquered wildernesses, and their people un progressive. The glorious ochieveinents of the mind and tho hand at this period of wonderful progress all over tho world, are but results ol the intollcctual impulses of freedom, first awakencd by the suecclul inanes or tho American Esvolution, which bciran in KT5 and embodled its design in tue ueciarauon on mo n oi July, 1776. Its light first woko up Europe,

and after a long struggle with tho past, it died last week at the advanced aso of S3. has changed the social and material condition sho came to Cincinnati 65 years $ro, ond has of Elder Christendom. Its power is extend- socn tri0 wfcoi0 0f tiiat pro"utt TftKt and uning over tho Pagan world, and wherever the equalled development of this Western mospirit of modern commerce aud enterprise tropolit. She associated with all tho early

which is an American impulse there is the power of American Revolution displayed, The changes going on in Asia are almost as directly the results of tha labor of Amencan patriots, as are tho majestio improvemeta of our own land. Tho old world has imbibed our thoughts and our spirit, which has been born to us with the civil freedom, bequeathed to tu by the patriots of tho Ii volution. teclaration of Trteren!ence was adopted by a .vwuivuur.r..., on III su, L,Bl VUSOt fcltfOea 4UJ .yruumigiuca uu IBC 4m. The Shows To-day. The sight seeing people will have ah oppoT-

tunity of gratifying their curiosity to-day. t,e d'raymen should turn out to day and parBccklet & Co's Circus will pitch their tents ticipato in celebrating tho Birth Dav or tho . v e Tt'-1 . -, .. ..."

a iub wm 1 Amra ana ejeamore streets na give meir penormances-thc first at 10 A. M., tho second a2 1. M., and tho tlurd in the evening. An additional attraction in the shape of an Australian bear, U ottered At this entertainment. Mr. Waterman, who years ago, appeared in Evansville as a four iorse rider, is with Buckley & Co., and will astonish the natives" at each of his performances to day. Yaxxxx Robinson's Quadruple show will exhibit on the river bank, between Chesnut and Cherry street. Those who visited the performances last night were delighted, and his tents will no doubt will bo crowded to overflowing. Iiis performances are announced for to-day at the same hour as at Buckley JL '. Co aad see the sight by all means.

Tnr. TrRNiNu or vnn ?i avik Mt.xitAt,

though a very distressing event, does not appear, from tho detailed acccanta to have been so disastrous, as reported by ; telegraph. The number lost, it is thought, will not exeeod 200 instead of 300, or more, as first reported. Tho fire waa discovert! about five I o'clock in tha afternoon, ona hour aftor tho I boat had left Quebec and when sho was about twelve mile above tha city. Tha daplorable loos of Ufa is attributed to tho bad management of the boat after the fire broke out, and the panic, confusion and insubordi I nation that prevailed everywhere anions the I crew and pna-onger on board. The vcssols minutes after tho fire was discovered, and I hen turned in that direction sho nnfortuI nately struck on a ledge of rock, ona hundrad vard from tho banks, with deen water around her. It sho had gone rone a fow varus I further above, sho could have landed her passetters on a snot from which they could r- - have walked ashore almost dry shod. The rire broke ont over tho boiler room, in the .v M-l,,a. and cauffht i... ruiwn, ....v.u.t e i trom tho want of proper protection to the wooii wort over mo .uruacc. steamer but a fow minutes ahead ox monnfortunato boat, that returncHlto the rescue, and several sailing crafts were in the immcdiatevicinityibntltappcarstbattieitiicrstcttmer had but two small boats, and thoso of tho burning boat were swamped by the crowds that rushed into them when they were lowcrcd; and tho! of the other wcro badly managed. Tho horror of tho sccno bepgara all description. Nearly all who were saved wcro those who jumped overboard and were I picked up by tho boats that came to tho res- I cue. A few only wcro able to swim tho sbort distance that intervened between tho vessel and shoro ; and tlicso it is said were received by people more iutcntonj.il fering than to jrivo aid to tho drownin;.Fourtocn of the crew were lost, but tho of ficers and servants of tle bout all saved thcHiselvcs. Tho sccno idcnbcd as a ppalling and terrific on board the burnimr steamer, and the distress afterward on Uartl tho boat that had haved so many, was nu-tt I heart-rcuding ; puren t3 with terror und dismay on their vountcuaucos, wero oc-kinj; their I children and children imiilorinjr otiicrsto 2nd their parents; friends lun'.!iitinr over the loss of those, without whom their own lives were valueless to thctu. Tho pas.eu'jrcrs wero principully emigrants Scotch and Norwegian, t!w former wero tho larger proportion; and most of tho saved have to lament tho lo.-s of their ncarct and dourest relations; many of them are women 1 a . ana children, iimunst ino laiicr is a beautiful infant of about a year old, who was picked out of tho waicr but whom nobody claims. Tho wholo number of passengers reported by the captain was S5) to 400, of whom 175 or 200 were saved, most of them in a state of nujjtyf they jumped overboard to swim Ushore, and none of them with more thun tilfl mVirht clothing in which thev atood: th 9 j , entire baggajo and freight were lost. The M1frtfrcrs wero hospitably received at Montreal, and humanely carod for. There were scarcely any among them, who hod not lost oin cf their nearest and dearevt kindred and found themselves desolate and without friend or comforter in a strange land. It wag refreshing, the Montreal papers fay, to bbold, however, the kindness they met with jn their bereavement, on every sido, and vhch seemed to restore and comfort thorn. Though in sadness and distress for those they had lost, tho friends their deolaticu accmcd tohavo brought thera served to rovive their drooping spirits. From the Pacific Shores We are indebted to our former townsman Wra. Necly Johnson, Esq., of California, for the latest papers from that State, and also to Thos. Agar, Esq., for Orogon papers of the 25th of May. ja Oregon there is a serious schism in tho Democratic party ono faction is denomina ted the Hards or Caucusites, who attempt to rnlo through packed conventions prominent in which, is Gen. Lane. The other tho Softs. who claim tho right of dissent, and aomo independence in tho election of candi dates. Each party have nominated separate I tickets, for the members of tho Legislature and the Constitutional tbevention, and' the war between them seems fierce and iiuplac afcie. We no opposition to Lano for Con greiW. Nothing appears in tho papers rcla tinir to the slavery Question in the discussion had received the nomination of tho Democrats for delegate to Congress, Death of a Venerable Lady Mrs. Gano tho widow of General Gano who was ono of tho first settlers upon the prfcscnt site of Cincinnati, and who has lived there from "tho time tho Indian and tho wolf prowled through the lorcst and tho where now the citv mtand-f to this day of iu beautiful and magnificent growth," pioneers, and to those, whose memory goes back to primitive days, she seemed like as or,e come bhek from the elder time. Her husband was one of the leading men 0f the city and State, and sho was esteemed j through life for her intelligence, her genor ous impulses, and hearty hospitality. She left descendants of the fifth generation, Mketixo of tiie Drathex. A largo an enthusiastic meeting of the draymen of the city was held at tho Court Hons on Thura dav cveninir. Robt. Rusdon was called to tna cn-:, anj jno. PmTthe appointed Sec rpfflrr. 1 wfl rt sol ved. unanirnonslv. that Kepublic. Tho uniform will bo black pants -nd whit shirt. Pi dravs will anwar in procession loaded with flour, tobacco "fcc representing tho business of the fraternity The draymen will form on tho corner of Main and Water streets, preparatory to tau ing the place asignod them in tho procession Tha draymen of Evansville, as a class, are a hard wrorkinjr, Industrious ot of men,' and wo are glad to know that they feel an interest in the celebration ot to-day. Their port of the procession will be attractive and interest ing. CüTThe result of the Municipal election in Memplu last week was the triumph of the enure American ticket for Mayor, City tenneil and-ExpoMtire efUrs ef tha 1ty.

Daniela Resignation.

w e ern-aa tno puDUC wm-wim sincere regret, that tho E. fe C. Road, over whose affairs ho haa presided for three years with ability ia about to lose the valuable services of its Superintendent, J. J. DanEsq Ha has resigned bis office, to tako Soct on tha 1st of August, Altrongh Mr. D leaves the Road, he does not diasolve his connections with us as a community. Ha is about to engaffo in an enterprise of his own in the vicinity, which will ally him with the interests and prosperity of our city, and continuo to make his presence in our streets a I weekly or daily pleasure to his tnonds and . Tho highest testimony of m J l his ability and devotion to the interests of " 'rosa, is tue present eollcnteondi- - m . . - . I no. "oaai sci,anu aii Ks.ppurtenanftn J tho. conclusive that during his . .w.u. iv ...vi I V. AAMIMIaJ t. .11 tl. . . I - Vl"V vpurauo of tho Company. The Knox County Debt. The Vincennea Sun think tb ?ndymnt I ... . creuiiors vi xvnox vouniy win nave some uuncnltJ in roakin? ae of the property Gf tho County attached by thorn. Tho Snn ia curi olwtOMÖ tvQ Gf tn:r Pflrorta to nt appraisers of tho rronertv levie.1 on. as the httW, reqUircs tjlcy ehan"be residents of the County. It savs ther will have "a trood time" in huntinz them up, and seems to th;, they wiu earn a pooj ATt of tll0 mcmey before thev tret through with the mat r. Wo would surest tho query to the Sun if this bo not practical repudiation, and also nullification? Tho judgment, though an or?rons one, camo from the United States Court, whoso decrees should be reverenced and its mandates obeyed, br everv cood fit- I ... ... .1 izcn, lor examples' snSO in tneso Uavs Of diminmn nn.1 unnrrlir . la if nnf Avimiol inconsistent in a gooa ucrnocrat, who de- I nounces as treason tho threatened resistance of Republicans to tho D rod Scott decision to counsel indirect resistance to a judgment of tho same judiciary, when it touches his own pocket, instead of his political prejudiccsf Tho spirit of tho act is tho same, in both cases. Wo present this small pieco of I a moral looking glass for tho editor of the Sun to behold binself in. rTTlio "pew difficnlty," In tho Wesley Methodist church in Indianapolis, is likely to cause a rupture. Many members of the church will withdraw unless tho old mode of l it , , . seating the congregation is adhered to. lv mice VBsnrc t for .fnW 1int boon rf- . n , . . , , rauu' Aorcuura uusrnuim siu u.sgazine, will find the July number equal to its predecessors. "Tiro Hut" is continued, ... . . ... ... ' given. Knickerbocker continues to stand at the head of American Magazines. Mr. PlnrV ?a uVU Atn, m.l-ni l,ia T..W " wviw s v a aasssnvis sua vtv as attractive ms of old. J5F"Tbe slave who was shot in tho last Cincinnati Fugitive Slave case, is nit ex acted to live. t-3 An apprentice in a machine shop In Cincinnati, was caught in tho raechinery on Wednesday, and before tho engine conld bo topped was whirled round a shaft two lundred times. His arm was mangled and his body seriofsly brnascd. At last accounts ie was not expected to recover. J5f They aro building cars ia Memphis for Railroads in Cuba. IST We call the attention of oar readers to tho notice in another column of the sale of ots at Eldon. Tho place is finely situated and will no doubt become a (Treat ahipping point Maps of tho v place . can be fee n at the principals hotels, and any information rennirnd mir fw nbtninod nf Mr. lvnnnrW. one or tho proprietors, at Jeterburg. 15 The farmers m the Bpper river bottom are harvesting their oats. Tho crops promises well. EST Tho London Times thinks that our government was ''perhaps wise, in giving tho Mormons rope." Tho Lonisvilh Journal wittily adds: "It was certainly very foolish nub vi aoep noiu oi one enu oi i.. KT Grocly has dismiss..ed h?s libel suits airam.Ht the Bnrlinsrton, Iowa Gazette, for charging hira with having received a cer tain sum of money for services rendered the Des Moines River Improvement Company. t3T It catlmated that the valno of took ?o.l nf '.rvntinn n.l 1.1. In Hu umicu ouiw, uu.ul5 iW '".t' 000,000. TJ.r" Tho Canadian Parliament, dnriastho last scssbioa granted 1.500,00i acres of land to the Quebec and Lake Huron Iluilroad. For the Journal. ,o Hambat.-Yankee Roltlnaon. Carxi Ill's., July 1st 1357. 2Tr. Edit4rr:X circus, or show, is probably appreciated more in this immediate vicinity than any place in our Stale. So out mf m a people were all on tne tiptoo OI cxciicmeni t witliew the exhibition of Yankee Kobin- . ... M . Tf nn lmmbiKr; b o-avo ns tho most . v " "v --- m 1 ja- - - varied, pleasing and wonderfnl performance that we have ever witnessed. His whole erformunoe a nnexccptionnble. His clown the best that we have ever seen, studiously avoiding all vulgarity and stale jokes. And the Yankco himself is worth a half dozen common shows. Tho next time ho visits us he will have to enlarge his tent, for Im may fix his crowd at 8000. By all means go and 800 r,'intm . t A, , .... . . ror tue truiu 1 wiiai. i uavo ihia..., fcr you to E. L. Stewart, A. R. Shorman, J, S. Kolfnso, J. f. Cuts, Geo. Williams, F. V. Hay. G. W. Webb. E. B. Webb, R. F. Stewart.1. H. 13od, and all the citizens of our town. Very Respectfully, J. G. IST" Jndgo Wheat took his scat as ono of the Judges of the Kentucky court of appeals on Wednesday. By refrenco to our dispatches it will be seen that thero has been another disasterensfiro in Cincinnati. TCaxsas. The official returns of the votes for tho members of tho constitutional convention, show that only 1503 persona voted, oat of some 80,000 voters, amounts to a mere farce. Such an election Shockino Mcrdkh at JfEDisA.N.Y The ITnchwter papers contain accounts of a horrible raitraer at Medina. The Union of tnesday has the followinir statement: Tho body was lyinir In a ditch bcdo the street in the heart of tne viliaire: trie neaa ana lace were be&tcn and bruised salBcicntly to cause death, but there were no incised wound which conld be discovered. It is presumed that the unfortunate mas was keate U tkatb with a 1.

DIED.

Ia Cynthlana, Ind., Jan 30th, CLAUDIUS MO. TAGUE W IIITINO, ton of W.J. and J alia E. Whi ting, aged 1 year 9 month aa J 24 days. Thy form on earth no more we see. Bat ever happy it will 1 a, While ranging through th worlds above. And tasking in a S.tvior's lore. coir. nersid, please copy. üransville Inquirer, Lou. Journal, and Gray-rills THE GREAT EXKLINH REHEDY! SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED PEM ALK PILIX. Premred from a prescription of Sir James ClarVe MD., rliyiir;an Extraonlitiw to the Queen. Thii in iie Melicine m unfaihn in the rure of all thiMte painful and dangerous disease incident tothe Female it moderates all we., remove all obstructions and VT7?'9 ? T00 . rlort T,,n rmmty. The Pill hnnlil he lisl ten nr thnx nt n.tnii to confinement; they fortify the? constitution and lessen SB- t It'll 1 k 1 . a . , . . yJj Tkk MONTHSof rreimtmcM they .re ure to bring on Miscaniage, but at any other time innca leatesof N'errou and Ppinial Arrtions rain ttl tllA lllf .11.1 T ! TO I IlMnitM E . f 1 . A AH Q I i j.. f ,h, -'of gpiriS T? n'.,, Vh.PV' diw.. occasioned byadi.HtTel traten). the Pill will eflect a cure when all other means hare failed, and although a powerful remedy do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or an other mineral. fP"!" fn JTMe. Price In the Unit! Mates and l anrwla. One Dollar. N. H. SI A) and S noxtax starops enclosed to anr authorized Agent, will insure a U.ttl of the Pills br return mall. V. W. ROUEKTS, In.linnnpoü, Sn' A sent fir Ind:nna. HALLOCK Jt STODDARD, ap27 V-lyls General A rent. Eransrille. SPECIAL NOTICES. 30 centa per line one week ; discount on longer time, CALL A.D KK One of the Best Improvements of the Ae! BEVERLY'S CHALLENGE 8III.GLE CUTTER Will Make 10,000 blnzle per Hoar.! Or a oualitr sunerior to anr other Machine now In I . I ue. One of them will he in operation to-ay.st Sand Uiiuti r ri i:m r c:-. I I I son s Rro on the corner of Fourth and Canal street. I 17" Machines and Rights for sale. Jclv 3. C. F. BEVERLY. ATTENTION! iVeptane Fire Company. At a fseclal meeting held on the .Tth, it waa orderes to turn out on the 4th July, to take pnrtln theexercises of the celebration of American Indeindence on i oh i oay. in pursuance 01 imv omT, u is rxpecien an the members of the Co, will assemble at Neptune Hall at 7 o'clock, A. 51 ., prearatry to joining in the iro cession. W. K. HOLLINOSWORTH, JyHt Tresl. im ( Ii n vr. The Branch Bank will be cloned to-morrow, 4th Of Julv, anl all paper maturing o n that Lay hould be tiu'i nivipn PJd to-day. sam l uai ai.u, Jy3-n Cashier. 1 Amf-Bva!8vii.ls TaJirLK or Hokor, No Va22T4U meets erery ThurH:iy evening, in the Hall.on Water street, over the C:wal Bank. c. W. RUDYARD, W. CT. y-- Biacos Light Social Tixru, No. 845, meet every alternate Friday evening, as alwve. J. T. WALKER. B. P. T. A. J. 0Rilbv, B. R. janWly ATTE.TIO. ! Waahlnctoir Fire Company Xo. 1. ThememNTsi.f Engine and Hoe Co., No. i, are hereliy pru-M to acmHe on the morntnf of July , the 4th, at 7 o'clock precisely, at tlicir Hall in full Uniform to participate In the celc'iratinn of the Say, By orrierof the Compunr- p. ipimn.. J jj3tl Secretary, pro. tein. Copelnnd's Exchange Rank Wdl not he open on the 4th ly of J aly. rerwn havln bulnes with thf Bank on that dvv, will please atterxf to the same on theW. O. COPF.LAND. JyJ-st caxal n vsK. Kr4-sriLf., Jnlr K1W. This Bank will he efoe4 on the 4ih of Jnl.r. Persons harfnir notea due on that day, are re-neted MpiT the same on the third. Wb.T. P OK, Jylt Cashier. CRKHCUXT CITY IIAK. Kv-sviM.r, July 1st. "" Thin Bank will not he open on the 4th of Jnlr. Xer' n havlnr notes or aetr punce due on that day, will I p' nae them atrnicu to on me m. W. BAKKR,Ca.h. AGRimTrRAL VAIR. I ThelWof SiBaPremliimswlllhecloedon Wedndar. July 1st. All those who wfoh to enconmse the j pmd-cts of the workshop, the solf, or the mind, will not unay in canine-on sir. r. nosaBKuus, ana hare their names enrolled In the lift. je-TO COAL 1MOTICK. The price of Coal at the Bonuv Mi-ss. 1 at the Pit, " cents per hm'iel; hauled to any part of the city, 10 cents per bushel. feh3 lOflX WYMOVD, Secrettry anl Manager. IIoli.o war's Pit.t.-. Ahemethy's Insi-lions reme dy.hluepll! perrad-. the iiy.-em with a mineral poison, while llollowsy's rreat medicine, composed eclnire!y ef yejr-txMe extracts, repuHtes eTery fnttrnal function, an- leare no xtinft hehind. fold at the mannf Ktrie, So. Wl Maiden lane. New York, and Ni. 5! --ii'-'t London; and hy all dranrists, at 25 .-ntS, 6.C-, and I per rOX. Ijy3-l Kemp's Wot PasTiitts.-The frichtful mortality I amona-ehiltfren Is in part attrthutaMe to the Internal worms. They produce Innumerable diseases. Check the mischief early with these rallies, a pleasant, I. . p . . a i a harmless nnntilins; remedy. Mothers should Iwware of mlnenl Terni fuses. Bsistol's Saasar.aiLLa snres thonands of lires, and immeasuralile arony every yenr, ly promptly carina Scrofula, Consumption, Liver d1aeaes, and all Ulcers and Eruptions. Sold hy D. T. I-anman & Co., wholesale druirgL-Cs W v . j,,Ijt . s. hy all drutri.ts. Sarperlnittie. ljy:-lw Water stieet. New ork, and aaparilla It, and Patil1es 2öc. per Pasro. We would call attention to the puhllc aninut a fraad dailv rractlced nnon the unrupertine. .1 " . - " " I Jn the article of Pr. J. Hostttbx's celebrated Stom - ach Bitters. Since these celebrated Bitters hare become popular, otners nare oeen mainK prepaniMoi. io I . V- 1 .11 ! and refilled them. Wt would advise all persons to buy of none hnt fespertaMe dealers, the genuine are all covered with a metal ic cap and the name on it. For 1 sale hy Drurgfsts and Pe-ler trene-atly. Jy3-tw Or CHARLES' L0VD0N CORDIAL GIN Is shown hy the records of tlie Custom House to he the only London Cordial Gin imported and sold in boGles; all others are made here (n imitation of it. Tt Is a delicious tonic bevAige. and br Its peculiar flavor (so different from other gins) is universally esteemed by all who use it. It is Moprcri witn great snccess In cases of DTSnrsu, Goct, Khitm atis, -,lopT( QaaviL, Cotre, Choi, FaTsa asd Aoua, STaicTua. Disa.se or me Uai-aar Oaaixi, Elmv, FaJtat IRnc--rn-s, kef. Dr. rletirin Mott, of Xeir York, ia a letter to the proprietor, says .rt.-'. T.,nilnn CordlAf (Tin. is the purest best. and most reliable Kxtract ot juniper i nave ween. CIIABLES LONDON COKDfAL OIN is sold by all DruggisU and Grocers In the Cnitef States and so also are numerous poison called "London Cordial Gin" 1 3 avoid them, buy only "Chasies. Reject any other offered to you as you valtfeyour he:iHh Price one dollar for quarts, fifty een fir pints. EDMUND C. CHARLES, mhaO-lmd-iir Sole Importiy,40 Broadway, S.Y. Da. Cavasauoh's Pile SAtvt. We cheerfully refer the public to the advertisement of Dr. T. P. Cav anaugh, satisfied as we are, that he is no pretender, but ft WOTOUgu pursicuftn, laminar wiui itimi a uioui., and most skillful in the application of his knowledge. He has made many valuable discoveries In tha science of medicine, one of which he now offers to the public. Ills cards !ear the names of many responsible men, who have given to this medicine their warmest com - . - . .......... . . men'tulon, and express the belief that, in no Instance will it fail to accomplish an effectual cure of the pecuiir diaease fr which the Dr. has prepared it, if used I t-s-ir an-mrme to directions. icucud Nmtire ritiien. ForialeiatLLi city by p27 KELLER at WHITE. - 1 OO ILlewy111 p'wd'' Jart tor jm Z. B. tOOS k NN.

Great Cure after the Physician hat Failed RufsiLVlLLE, Ohio, Jan. 10, 156. Dr. C. M. Jacksow Dear Sirr "We would Inform you that we are oat of Ii oo (land's German Bitters, which meet with ready sale. One of our neighbors has been doctoring for some time, (we thick about two years) with all the doctors in the country, but all of no avail. Ho looked u much like a dead man going

about, as anything we can comcare him to. His dUease arrcved to be an overflowing of the gall, th hard punuMion we rrevailedon him to try your Bitters, with the promise to him if it did no good we would charge hiin nothing It it, prorUed he took six bottles. according to the direction, which he has dune, and now entirely cured, and has become a well man. This cure has crt-ated a great sale in this neighborhood." Respectfully, EDWARDS fe BROWN. See advertLterocDt. ap27 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. RATER. One square, (ten lines or one time, : tfi cts. Three times. : : t : t : : : : : 41 00 One week, ::::::: t ::: : 15A Two weeks, ttt;t::tt::tSf0 One mouth, ;:: t :::::::: 4 ( Three months, : : : : : x : t t t : 7 &rt 8ix month, : t : t :::::: : 10 00 One rear, :::::::::::: 15 00 tf IKnrount on 1 Arger slTeTiseroents. f if Cnrdi of six lines or unler, )0 per annum. tiT No "tillforbur'adTertinementsreceiTed. New Albany Female Senlnary OA.RD or TtCITCf s: CTIAS. BARNES, Prest. C. C. IHNE, f ec'y. WM. . CCLBKSTSOM. JS. M. 11 !. Silas C. Dat. Jksse J. Baows. nnillS Institution, tncharceof Mews. Chaslh I Ji. Bas-iks and C. C. Hike, will open on the First Mop Jav la September next. Amnio accommoilatiotis for two hundred nürfla will e proTiltfl, and all the mrt approved appliancei fr the com fort health and mental and moral ImproremMit of the inmatn will he hroncht Into renuisition. A talented corns of Instructors has Iwen engaged, and no pains will parrl to make the Institution in erery way, a nrC class remaie fremtnai7. EXPENSES. Roan! In the 8minarr, Including rooms famlahed, tuition in all the liranches of the Recular Course, fuel and lights, iresion of fire months Ss0.O(j WMne I eTtiast fiftr cents tvr dnrrn. Tnainn ti II. Knltir. In th PrinurV Tie J,V Vion . .7.... ....7. ........ SÄ Tuition for ! Scholar in the Acailemic De-&j-tmrtt. ir aMiiinn . . . I J J10 Tuition for Dar Scholars lb the Collegiate De--partment. per section 1? ETTSA SYCfttfl. Mnslt on the Melmlenn. P UU1 0 OT Gnitar. Mr seton j.... S5A fse or Inrumrnt.. .... , . Music An Orran with ui of Instrument, per saion ... Drawing, pT seion 10M ralntinr. (n r sr i;oior, p r session iv Oniamenul NeelleWork , s,ns French, tierman, IWian orSpsni-h, yr sion, 10,00 lyNichnrw wi!l emade for focal Mumc. tWAll BnafNl anl Tuition bills are payable by the seon, m advance. . rw-v nuniUwiltbe receiTed for a shorter period than one sian, and no dlnct'in for awence will be flF" PnpiU from a'To-nl are required to Iward in the family with the teacber, in order to en joy their con stant care, example and socictr. TUT SOOICS ASDSTATIOSIRT CanNt had In the Seminary, at Vew Albany rrlce Jfr" Applications for admission, orlettersof innniry, on ,Uiineil, r uting to the em'narr, mat e ad4reaed to Uril C. C. II IN ft, Secretary. UniTersity of Louisville. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, rrnnr: re.ular Lecture- In this Institution will ehmH mence on the tirrt Monday in NoTem'er next, aiid continue until March. A preliminary ronre will he deli-erwd witliout extra charge, at the rolleeeaud the Marine Hoopital, duriiif the month ol October. MEDICAL FACrLTY: CharlenAV. Khort, M. P., Emeritas Profeasor of Materia Modtcaand Mlical Btanr. Henry Miller, M. D., Professor of Ohstetrk Melirlne. Lansfor4 I. Yaniell, M. D., Pmfeew of Phy-ti.olrtff-and ratliolit:ical Anatumy and Dean of th Vacuity. " Demjamln R. Palmer, M. Professor of DetHTiWire and ?u'-ieal Anttornv. J.I.awrrnrr Smith, M.D., Professor of Me.lical ChemHtrvanO Tns(rolocj'. Robert 4. Rnscklnrldae, M. Professor of Ma teria M-lic-Joahn B. Flint, !f . I.. Profeaur of the Principles nd PractM-e of Piirrery. . . ,. lU Ronen, M.D., Professor of ChnlcU Medi. cine. . Theoeore . Bell, M. Profesaor of the Theory an't Prartiw of eirlne. Archie D. Cook, M-D-, Demonstrator of Anatomy. Amnle ornortnnltie for Clinical Instruction are af-r-rds1 the Marin Ilniinital ant tho I'niTmitr Cliniau-. Anatomical material has always heen equal to the demand. Hoard in repecta-Me families can he procured at rrotn .1to a week. rm air the entVe eoune Sioa. Matriculation tlckH .. Diawtins ticket 10. Hospital ticket J. Grail-a-ttion fee SJ5. Jy4l L. P. YANDELL. M. D., Dean. -TtflTTfl V V 1R - j 25 Bags Nos. WO and V, tn store and for sale ty .lyl uuk, u.ur.kii k v.u. fi'if,, 2a Iwxes In 1 ft Mpcrt aie jy OUR, UALZELb & UU. tCH AM DOORft , ÖlO.mi Li-ht fxin Sash: V LUhU lxl5 Fah; ;noo nia iron inii lOHi " 10x14 " sizes, for sale ly (jyll 200 Panel IVmits. awit'd ORK, DALZKLL. & LU. !L AXI TrRPEXTlXK.10 blU Lluseed Oil; do Tarpentine, for sale hy JT4 UKK, UAL.b-b at rinTTni niirrrto. 75 bale. Cotton lUu.nr. In srorr aodf ftr sale hy Jy WIIEKI.EIl H KIOÜS. CiLARVRR.m 1UU boxes Tumhlers, .--rted, lni receired hr Jfi WIIEELtHli RIGGS. t'SDRIF.M.3 sfi I i Ms futon Twine; if his Opal Candles; 30 bxs Cheeae; SOKhxa 0 rro wood bx Matches: 5 l.inaeed Oil: W1 l)rumi Vice. 20 cattva extra Y. II. T jnst receiTed ana fjr sale hy jyl HLeacKiuu. tOM.IIIO.ER' SALE. I WILL nell to the liiehe hidder, at the court house öoor iL thetitv of lletiirersm, on Mondny,the 2 th .1 , 1 a.. . . . v ul tuiy or .iuiy, I "fing rouniT couriiiKT,' near '-r mTe of lmd lylna; in Hendwn county mort of a Inch is Kirer Cotton.. Une tract on llreen Hirer Island, eontaininf 4n0 acres which will I liride and sold in mall tracty. Oue tnict lyinc on the leni-r'n and E v:n-tvfl le rmJ, cniitatnintt IV acres, with a farm on it. The Home firm, near the Henderson and SpnU y ill mad. almt f ur miles from Henderson, containin fi'9) acres ! one uiiimprovevl lot in the city of Henderson ; a!l Sol Jas the property of the estate of k. it. AUinm, pc -, in odieiice toaoecree oi trie Henderson Circuit Court, on a credit ofrt, lanli month. Purchasers will he required to grm lond with appro-e 1 security, to lear interest from date, and to have the ficre and efli-ct of a renlevin homl. ani a 1 lien will be retaiucdon the Lmd until the purchase mnncy , Qm A VQ0 I jyi-Ul Commf'ore-. DO RD OP EflUALIZATIOV. I rarsrric nn-i nr rnn.i;..i;n. iti .-. r. kI . . . M urlln ilt Wilt UITV. . 1 ' UV pnr 1 poaeof equalixmc and aweaxing all Real Kstite, fiSVf K wJr July' a. I .,15,.. and continue it, mttmps from day to flay a. i'., ani continue us sittmps from uy to nay. until all of said described property is assessed ana eoualized a aforesaid. All tax-payers of the citr are herer notified of the meeting of said Bovd; and aw notified to call and examine the pemrate aneiwments during the interrois. ion of paid Board; and anr complaint or asgrievancr that they mar ilevireto make, must he done at the time designated by said Board, of which time further notice will t e given. WELL n. WALKER. Clerk. VolVuhotecopy. jy4 lOtd WIH', Wo? 1 honneof Jnmes Laughlin, Jr., on Slain atreet, one I -.arpe circus canvas, one large oass ij-um, and ot.e set of Sat for Circus, to pay hen and charges on the same, ir not rvaeeroeu wiiiitn thirty cays. UUUIl it XEL.?-nX. EranKTlll', July 4th, i". ta Auc'n. TlfRK l'AT WVR A. MT doiteu Fine CatawliaWine, from our own Vinrard, an excellent article, for tale at t? ter do ten. in our More ou aiaui airen. Jy3-w DECKER & KRAMER. ENGINE AND MACHINERY FOR A SAW MILL WW7oil? Sale. TUB nuhscrihers flVr for sale a good second hand S toata Engine, and the machinerr üuitahle for a Saw mill all complete. Having turned our saw mid int'i tl. Hiring mills, and obtained a larger enciue, we nnor our ronner engine arxi tne machinery uvd ty ns in i:ic saw iiiui, lur awe at a rw-gain. LITTLES IRTIN, Jy2-d: wtf.l Canal M ilia, Evansville. Ind. 1JEW KTOCKli KiA 8 Wagoa and Buggy Felloes; Huhe; fß Wows; Spokes; Ro 5eat Arms' K " PaIm ....I Qk.fl.. 1 Jnst received ami for sale by I lvl iiixrr AtfUEL ORR,Water-st. mmriiEiT pisw w A fresh supply of superior Wheat Fans ree'd and for sale low by (Jyil SAMUEL ORR. SHEET 1R0X- . 251 Bdls aaaorted, from Ko. 12 to No. ?T, In store and for sale by Jyij SAMUEL ORR. SOLDERIXU IROM10 4x far tale liy UyTJ ÄANCIL, OKK.

MISCELLANEOUS. New York Erie Railroad. SPECIAL NOTICE.

TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC tF-Buy yoarghT .-'-"----"S'-"-vmc. , ... u,., f"TWCMl-IU DISTANCE PAT v.n. tyvxhrouga to mew iota city without ckahob or cars IT The ONLY ROTTE to New York Citr haTlng WIDE SPACIOUS SALOON CARS! TM Line extends to Dunkirk, Buffalo, an Niacara FiJl. with an untiroken WWe Ouajre-coiinerting at j DÄrk-liirctlv whh all trains fromClevelRpd hinein..t J. . "1. :.j i.: Ä .k- ki... n..:i 1 X&uU id C HmuI I Diiffvl 1 th Buffalo & New York Citv Railm.iiin Hitwt.ivnn-tioii with alll the Plamcr i.v Kri.fmn flrn-Und. Toledo and Detroit. alw with the UunalOK LAkeituron tuuiroaa mm uiiroii toChkauro. . ... ,r ,.. NlAfiASA FALLS TUA UananWRTia anci Mcnra iu v.;iii iniVinfJinrfrnnnMiiDni with air Trains on tlieOrent Western Railway, from Detroit .to Chicafn, Uius aff'irdins the tnirenn punnc uiinTniwraiiiim-. jpilAOnnPiSXKSdKR ran aton tn New urk aar lenirth of time, and resume their journey without tar- t ll ROrcn TICKETS for sale in all the prinCinal western Kanroaa unices. ir FAM AS LffW SI BV AST vTHII WUI. Ü . F. 8 M I T II , Geal A sent. HOMER ItAlfSrELLi CleTeland.O..Mil5th,lB:. PresldenU PROCtAMATIOIt! Ba It known by all at'cltiy, weak and tIJ.ilitated per sons, thatM'cLBAü's f KENOTHF.NINO CORDIAL Uthe only remedy that will strengthen ami" in fiorate the system, and remove all Impurities in the Erood. It is very pleasant to take. In it is combined the properties of a Tonic,' Diuretic ana a ncrau ve. It will cure any diseantfof the Stomach, Llrerer Bowels, snch a: ... isiArmma, uiinonme, i'in-vu, iDimi' Tleodarhe, Intermittent Fevet 3ur Stomach. Liver Complaint, Costi renew. Weakness or DeNldy, Pain In the Stomnch or Bowels Night Fevers, Yallownss of the Skin, ate, &e. When taken, it neutralises and removes sfry morbid accretion In the Stomach, aud Ktrencthen the Diges tive organ . It will also enre any disease of the Uterns, Kidneys, BTaiSlers or Urhufry nrga'As; and aa an Alterative, purifies and creates a healthy circulation of Mim1, removing all sores, bolls,- pimple or blotches from the skin. tuv tt .i ii i-ir T.,f-r.i i-.i-... .... . - r I rf . . ... ForChiMien. who arrpnnr. weaX arl nick ly, we ailvUm parents to give them a teaspoonful of this Coraiai nauy. OT See Circttiv, J. II. McLKAN, Role Proprietor of this Cordial. Also, McLean a tolcanic Oil Liniment rs4. Principal Depot Corner of Thin! and Pine treetn, M. LKuia, jio. a?-iyiawis Sold hy Keller & White, Drurgists, Maui-sirevt. PUBLIC SALE OF LOTS IN TIIK TOWN OF IST DAVIESS COUNTY, INDIANA, At the Croaaln of the OHIO AID MIKKlSeili'PI KAILROAD, OiV the Wakaah and Krif Can it. fgHK Undersigned will offer at puhlie sale, on the premise, on Tliurbi-, A neust Mh, l"v, a nuraWof the most desirahlelots in the town of K Mon. Eldon ishy ay of theO'uoiuid MisAissipiii Kailncid 1.5 mile from Cincinnati, and 1iTruuie. from Saint unuwi ! wi- nr Lnnui.T mim rritut t vaiiviiira !ttfl tllifM frvilll Tftltmt.w TliiM K.T4l,Lf. on u.. nf Ik. great arteries of trade and travel, riiafces it a desirnlile jSmt av TV TT P A r1 t r Tt t u 31 A Ti J F A C? T tl I K S. ioai oi a superior nuaiity it artinini witiun 3 mues, i and ran now he liad dtlirerH at 7 rents.- Isn, awl riiv nf timhorl- anrti a nlnnl.' rmL. nnnltr. m-tJa I and ah, in the Imiwdmte vicinirr.- trnn S of an excellent viality, within an miles. u,Vn the Canal. In addition to its local tnuie, it must he the frcat traiiSHÄipping point r tie WlllTK KXVER VAtT.EV. the richest in the Ptale. hothtoaiid from Cincinnati and Saint Louis. Arrangements liare liech made to trans-ship at this point this season Two Thooaan4 Tona of Iron, and a' Large Amount of Liimber and 8hlsigle.' The Ohio and Mtsisippi Itnilfrxl is now putting in sidings,and will oflVr every f:icility for tnde. A joint uneiualeil in facilities for pnckiiig pork and n..inufcturing flour. TERMS OF RALK: One-third cah, oiie-thinl In oneyrar, anl oneh'nl In two years; uotea witliout relief, and eecured ly Dinrts-ge. tw Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A . M. The Atllowing Inducements are ol"Hrl t purchasers who hecniue actual resident: The iiecoiid and third mymcnta stmll he discharged in full on the first five lots i from one to Ave Inclusive,) upon which huildings to the amount or the hid are ererted within six monthaj from day of sale. The third uiyment hall he di-a rluirgvd upon the second rive lots, (from six toten in elusive,) upon which huildings are erected within nine months. The two deferred payments on any four Ms bid otfhy any person, shall le di.srharged when the purchaser shkllliuild, or cause tn he huilt, a Htium grist mill, within the town limits, or a steam sawmill any where -tween the Caual and White ßivei, within three-fourths of a mile of Kidon. Thesitnte privileges aill he extende lto any porsott who may erect any other steam man u f:ictory . Any mechanic who )tys a front lot. In addition to having his chance as almve, shall hare a bond fa a ifeed tohisrliHie hack I t, conditioned, Utat heliTCI on thf M-emise alx montiK. L!eral iuducvuieuU uiiX he uilvred to any other enicrprua: not niewinei. 8. If. CrtrSK, 'Proprietor-. tjtl W.g.Tl'UNKK, i jy3-wtt d Evansville & frswfordsville R. R. T ATES OF FARE FBOM KVANSVILLE TO a T-nuisyllle... Cincinnati... Indiaiapli ("li'Vefaiid ... . ?JV) Paitnore WaliiiiKtm.... St. Louis....... ... IV .... .... .... f,' .... lH-V) ... .... !,' .... i'Jh ...!Vs1 l",V HviO IV) ("aim... Hufliilo.,-. ... 1-,'l Sandovah .. New.wk. 2S Chh-ago. Boston (via Al'anv). ",fti Tana tvia Dunkirk) 5Vn Hlooniingtun Pittsburg i;,.v Dccatnr Philadelphia 8prinrffeM. iwyton Xenia Columbus .. 9,h' PwirL". 10,7 Wheeling... S For through tickets ry any information apply at the ticket office, head of J.ornst street. S.J. B1NOIIAM, Ticket AcVnt. Evansville, July 3d. "57. jyi-lnxt-ls DR. W. 31. STEPHENS, nomoeopathist and Ilydropathist, EVANSVILLE, IND. Office and residence on Second street, between Main and Locust. Jyi 57-ly MRS. I. P. STEPHENS, Physician and Obstetrician. PAV RS. S. will give particular attention to the disea111 sesof Women and Children. Having heen for three years Physician in one of the largest Water' Cures in the Ptate of New York, she has had much experieiice tn tlietreatment of the chronic diseases of females She has practiced successfully, for the past rear in Chicago. JyJSMy EVANS Elxolianse, SECOND STREET. ? EVANSVILLE, IND. THI3 etaM?hmentis now falrlr opened f.r business. The choices Liquor and Cigars always on hand. A LÜNCII WILL BE PET ICTRT MORNING, . AT 10 O'CLOCK. jaSOm A. KENDALL, .Soot Slioe MAKER, CA LOWELL'S BUILDING, LOCCST STREET, TS nrenanxt tn make as fine a Boot andr Shoe as can W he oXained in the city. He warrants a good fit. and ases onlr frst quality of stock. rrst quam give him a As be is a new comer, call and trial. jeiKJrn WE are prepared to furnish Families, Hotels, Resturanta, Jteamhnotsand Factories with the liest Iceever pot up in thiseity:aad we have Sach a supplr on hand that those eniraring with as need wot fr heln left without ice in the hottest of the setaon. We will sell as low as tl lowest. Orrs left at oer store will he promptly attended to. We can furnish from X ponnd b 100 tens. A aupplr at onr store at all times ÜelTJ P.flORNBKOOK CO. 1 XTRA PAM I LV FLOCR-fO hbh awl a lot of sacks all sire, for sale warranted to he as rep. roented by LeJ V1CKXRY fc JOUNSTo.N . TAR AMD RICE. atihlsTar; tWimn Riea, Jas reed by je WS1IUK 4 RlfcCv.

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P. G. O'RILEY & CO., OL BSTSaLISBIO Sto rajce, Forward! a Commi as ! f . - , res Af eatax - araciaL aecrrs roa ranasTLT aria oaLaoas. CD i a mammoth Wharf-Boat. th rthln Rirer. tn the most sntaitantial manner; we are Ttred to ractiiona wiia ,P" dippatch all.itoods, enU-usted to onr, care, either T Hirer. Ilailroai tr Canal without delay orexM. av in a v.-.w . . . . . . . a. "ltch all food j tra i w nirer, Bailroaf LlfMfnH will fffS siire. ic.- l'artirnlir attenUon Will 1 paw im :c, I'artJrulHr attention will "iT'i1. Sterin and Forwarding; and also im sale of any Produce consigned to us, and all orders . .t ? t a prmpriy JlUfi. . äc-ü. . Ii. 0'KIL.KT returns nw sincere innn w numeroi. frietHla for their former ratronae, and. respertfully soliciu a continuance of the same, woica win enulr reciprocated. A Store Room, well snmlled. will be kept for th aecommodatloD of boau, sua their orders carefully ali en.- 1.U.UK1LA1 atu mMdswly - GREAT AMERICAN H. M. SMITH, EsaeHtrlaa Dlrsjettr. WSI. DUIlDRlDGE...BusikM Mamacwr.' THERE Is now no amusement to be equallt by! enuestrian nerformances. In all age, in Terr . pnrt of thecivlllzeil world, has the Horse neentltraI : - " ,K - - .k. ti . k. I wai tnu'psu ft 'IS V site ai ssisasaf J - I rn an the wsrilor and performances in Amphitheatre r 5 circus, .nw erer neen anenuou, ny uie .w I ti .Idl ..J hihU. In V It. mm' In the says or the began its work, eouesthe brnUlities of the OiMihL-sl.Hiriirillutinii had I truui perionmince upplanted ring. Knd the ohacnitiea of the stage.' In Europe they have been the companions or propre ana rr linemen i,ami have tended to purify the popular mind. , In these performances there ia nothing Pt erien tho mint rigid and fastidiou. Here every fhrng U n-J no overdrawn picture nothing fictitious or nnr.Kunu verything Is lt the higher development of that atapendous power imparted to us by a Divine band. t "And as all writers agree, that mankind must have some relaxation from the cares of life, I woold strrngly hun-Ks on the tntrxU of the American pojiaiatior. me necessity of rnltivating a tate for all rational iar ment.'' Edward Kvisettv This large and extensive Company Irtrarellng n steamliont, irt.erohy the perforBaers nave their m ular rest, and are in tit conditioato use all their V"trt; . l , l-.-l inr. tho Mffd WtrrU are generally worn down bv' traveling all nigh, ata-t are in no condition to' give a satisfactory pert onnr lie . Itut the perfiirmerscTibis Uow hevng always rresn ana in line condition, will mate every cftort tapleaae the pinnc. , .. . ,...'. IA a m n -IV . un tne arrival or inenoru, aocamuui itanri irn,irawn iir IS hatMLsnnie snotteil horses, win peramnu-. late through the town,' disc oursinc new and popular music, from one or the finest ismds in me country . Tbla Company will perform fa Evanavin; TrKDAY, JULY Tlfc, n4 P. M. S7ADXrTTANCK 60 CT. CHiLDagif 5CT. THE GRAND EInTREEI Will consist of 13 handsomely capaHsMie epottea teeils.' led hy Fonr Beantlfal Tones Ladles I IX KtW AKD RACtrrt. EVOLCTIOaS. FRANK R00LN3ON, Acknowledged to he the Greatest, Funniest and most Laughter provoking CLOWX la Anserlea. . See him 1! hear him!! but try not to laugh yourself I Into fits. jiyiMY curant; f Another Grr)ot Clown, aua4 AceötÄIIeheJ' Oentleman, who acorns to atoop to vulrujtv or pro-' fanitv. whn-e languaa. In conveying fe Jokea,Uf the dr-wlug-room style. vyeyyo virTftni'lt ÜA MJ Li M-J 1 1- A UU1 A I Th' imt Crmeeral Festal E4tH-raf' of the present age, whose beautiful dancing acta of horsewomanshirs are the delight of all beholders. GEORGE SWEET'. The Wo rid ReVewscI EtBOTtriaaS' And whose daring and wonderful performance co the' TIfiHT ROPE, Iseld ot thoOriglaal RaV FWmllyHORACE II. SMITn ! The Greatest Bare-baelr Rfr In tbe U'orU.' who; on a fienr steed without saddle Or brkDe, aionLihes all lieholders. The Most Beaatirul inl or Fpottrt Hrtb ever in the business. Trained Ponies, wboae tricks aaI docility are praised by all lieholdera. THE MAGIC CitOBKB V By O. W. Aat-Msa, whose p7cßing perfiinnance always delight. TUB DUPLICATE LADBERV By the Acrobatic BaoTHSOS. Thisda4urelrous'atCT difficult perfhnnanee is acknowledged toUh asosf graceful Act of the Arena. Tha Spanish raatanet Daaee! . The Highland Fling! . aad tba Hornpipe Dane ! By the most Mromp1ishd anl beaotiful Bayadere of the cirque. M'LLE VICTORIA. AIR DIVU ! ! By the Whole Company. At the greatest outlay erer expended by a Circus Company, the management have succeeded la en gaging a company of Celebrated Pantonlnes. WHOIS WOXMim. Tricks, Changes, Transrormatiena Are acknowledged to he equal, if not sn peri or .4 the WORLD RKXOWXED RAVEL FAMILY! wl:se rvpresentatinns are world-wide, and whoae perfiirniances have teen wilnesaed with so mnch delight br a Inrre portion of the people of tlte United Jtatei. The Tricks, TnuisfiHrmatiowa Chan ires and Scenery will le aomethine new, in esluaiio with tbe perfirniatice of the Circus. Tbe manager feels confident that an appreciative public will aid and sustain bin la his en'orU to please. (jy3H7th. aTrankey, PUBLISOER, orrsas roa si. or tu Ki!tDSt at rv-LtsH-as raicas, TO SB- ACCOM FAKtA WITH 500,000 GIFTS, WORTH from 5S cents to SjOOeach, conststiagef liolil and Silrer Watches, Jewelry. Reticwlea. Ladies Purses, Fortwonaies Ice. 1 jt' worth of Girrs DiSTKiacTsn with every Hs Uooka A ift will be delivered with every book sold for One' Dollar or more. A Itkoairb as Book er Article will he sold fy more than the usual retail price, nuuir will be old for less. Persons wishfng any particulwbook,cani order at once and u wUl I forwarded with a gift. A complete Catalogue of Books, Maps, and Gifts will be sent to any address oa application, reasons awrferiaf Books with Giftshowld fm wad the amount of postage. Mit must invariably he yi4ia advance. The average postaee for SI and 13 hooks la 18 cents; and fcr 10 aadSiOboMlcs.tlcraU. Address, A. KAKXBT, Je2j-&nw No Vi Broadway, Kcw York,, TTF.EP CQOLI Worm Weather is Upon Us!! THOSE In want, had bettet caB oat I. k. D. 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BUCKETS ATD TTBSj COdos pa'nted Duckets and" half lockets dot de Tabs Kes,1 and i, for aMe by fe WirXBLlCK RXöOt. - KTQRE8 FOR RET . l.ntVKM. k nOD "- eiKht briet stores war L-ust tH eea li n tn-et are all rented bmt hi ee. T h three willbelctatthcrew need reut of otr Lb undrerf Jnllan per year j enquire of je 20-eio J . Ji- CALDWELL, cr