Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 289, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 July 1857 — Page 2

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XTAKSTIttK. IND. V TUMP AY liÖRNiyQ.....JÜLY T, 1S5T.

Tk HUB School. . I T. examination at the High School on ."TldaT-aSordad the hiebest Gratification to . JV. Wxmereua eorapany who wcro prcacnt, tad afforded the moat complete testimony of thn Taht and importance of the Schools.. It wbv m luvte WIUIOW Tiuuivnuvii v 1110 dorn of the rote in tho Council on Tues day to provide the means of extending the aystem to Lamaaco and the lower part of the eitjr. ? If there were any grumbler again.t tU barthena of achool taxes present, they Wtnl wy ready to pay tho increased assesswi wiia cneenuiness, aausaea lli&l ice IaVaaI aAaJ V a. aI. a, ..J Vfr ewuwv euvi iuv viivajs) II1U vuu tational lystem thatconld.bo devised. Wt bare beard it intimated that a reconsideration of tba TotA wrml.l Va thav.! in tho.

...'Council. If the opponents cf the School tax ; derire another trial ef "fctrength, its supporttrt are ready for the Vote. Let tbo man who would refuse to extend the benefit of such I an admirable system to every poor child in .the city, place hi came in self condemna- - lion vpon the record of tho city, to enduro M lenf. as hi generations last upon earth. Tbt only durable distinctions between tho hildren of the poor and the rich in this - tM&try is the moans and benefits of cduca- ; tioa.v jOnr tyatem of graded public Schools . placet all classes upon a perfect equality, and levels til distinctions, confers tho hizbMat Ttonafita nrvvn tVm niwrnt VriT Tiv

rt. (he noblest nurseries of damocracy; ,.be who would destroy them or circumscribe J fbeir benefits is no friend to tho poor man Y 'democrat in principle, let his profession W .political fath bo what it may. Onr taxes 'its bcrthenaome, but small towns nearr, mho tnataia an equally heavy tax for muniIpl pnrposca, nave paw for several yew . . .. i. ptat ft School tax aahih as that voted by m si . i : .1 . l . T.I CUT mncil 111) wcts wrwunxjrnjiuüH. ll I would bt discreditable to tho city of Evansviu. for ber repeal a tar equal only to that cheerfully borne by the village of CanBtlton, and other towns of Its sue on tho river. I It ia difficut to atato in dollars and cents Im Tain ot moral, social and literary ad-I antage oft place upon tho price of its property; bot they are rery obvious when we eompare two places of opposite character- in his respect. Why is land around one town rertb $SÖ or $100 an acre, and near another. equally fertile, and possessing superior natural advantages aelling for (10 or $20? Why should land on the Ohio above Louis:lle to rittabarg tt worth $50 to $100 an acre, 4whiU better land below Louisville Is sold for j $19 and $201 Why has land around Green . wattle iacreaaed 100 per cent and sella for J2Ö to $50 per acra since the etablihment of while in coantiea like Dubois where there has been no moral or intellectual improvement, lands are sold for $5 and $10 per acre. ThaM marked düTerencea are made by the moral and social "character of the inhablUnUof 'diatricV Men will fcotpo into lt!A with whom thev can have no taste, feeliogi or tentimenta in common, and van the uneducated roan, who cannot enjoy 11 tha pleasures of cultivated minds has a wfSdent appreciation of their benefits to desire these advantages for hts children, and he eeka a home whet they can be had, even at a aacriflce of pecuniary advantages. A mechanic living in another county was last week making a contract with a boss mechanic far a year's employment, and to removo to this eity. There was a difference of (50 in . tha amount of wages to bo paid, which was likely to prevent the arrangement, but whkh 'wil finally settled between the parties by taking into consideration tho advantages of our m . . . . . .. TI . 1 If ' irww scnoois to tee journeyman.' no uau nve children whoso schooling in his present residence costs him $75 a year. Cy coming to Ibis city ho would get better Schools and save- . mora than the difference id tho wages demanded. , This determined the bargain, and tha employee got a good assistant for $5) . . Isss, snd the city gained a worthy inhabitant, who will add many hundred dollars to her ' wealth, by the support aha has given to her free Schools. This inslanco illustrates the avery-day influenco of tho Schools in pro- ' noting the material prosperity of the city, to those who account ell bcnc2ts by dollars and cent. " . The examinations of tho Schools tho last week did great credit to all the teachers, and made us sensible how responsible Vero their duties, and how honorable was tho station they occupied where its duties were faithfully discharged. Sir. Snow's pupils, in particular, reflectelthe highest honors upon their teacher and his assistant, whilo they ' gained the highest meed of prairc for theraaelves from tho audience that witnessed the evidencesgof their advancement with admiration, and almost astonishment. The city hat reason to bo prond of her public Schools, and may point to them with tbo pride and tznltation of the Roman Matron who accounted the virtues and worth of her chiMrcn her moat precious jewels. The Trustees by wkose care, vigilance and labor the system - has been put in operation, and produced . such happy result-havo mxurcd to themselves the lasting gratitude of their fellow citizens, and have erected memorials of their good deeds and public spirit, that will prescrVe Iheir names In grateful recoLection, when much of the political fame of the present day-for which men sacrifice so much shall faded away. lTna Washington States denies that the present Administration has any recog"nixca organ, "ilia present Uceeutivc has rao affection for Administration organs, lie baa rather viewed them in the light tf inflated "toaditi" "pnfmacMhet? wfth team always np, ready to blow any gale, or sound any note, for a good plate of Government : aonp,nand,in no instance, worth the pow- . der burnt in keeping them alive" which is a pratty correct description of all party organs. If parties would bo honest snd Ttly upon the good tense of the people, they wonld need none of these "pnfif machines" and whenever a party emplovs and Burrort , . w . a a i . them, it ia prima facie evidence that their djiirai are dishonest, and the DC-?Dle should Jlatm.t )im Tha Baltimore & Ohio Bailroad, in onnaction with the Ohio and Miasiapippi, ia " daUvtrinf heavy freight at St. Louis in cine dayt, from New York, via Baltimore. E3T Thej bar a new locomotive on the Ctkrinnati and Uarietu Bailroad that weighs - t3xtha taavlaat in the wr at; 1 twill draw ntatMaWhiuh4on to It. "

EC" It is tli-ti tr.o half ct tiid grape

about Cincinnati havobeen destroyed by tho rot. If tbo weather continue good, Um half that remain will bo worth more than the whole wonld have been, aa the vinca were too mych encumbered by the fruit. . . . YZV A flwl- in M,. mnlnv nf Phelna Dod & c Ncw York, waa detectednast week in frauds which led to investigation when it was found ho had been taking about f 200 per week from hi employers for a long time past: " - - t About one thousand trbopaure assem bled near Lcavensworth, with all their teams. barrage and provisions ready for a start to Utah. I: is said over a million dollar have been spent in SuLouia and vicinity in pre pariser tho expedition. ISf Utah is to bo niado a separata milita ry district, and tho senior o.Ticcr in it will have an independent command. Keaction. V.'o ob?ervo that many of ths papers in the WuWh valley mention tho rc return of numerous emigrants from the ex tremc Western täte, and tcrritoriea, to purchase farms alonj tho Wabash, rrhero they are relatively cheaper than in Iowa or 21icne90ta. i7Thc Hon. Stephen C. Phillips, one ot tho most prominent end wealthy men of Salem, Massachusetts, wa one of the victim in the, terrible disaster on board tho steamer. Montreal on the St. Lawrence river. He was n member of Centre's from 184 to 1S33 was Major of Salem for many yenr end one of it most enterprisin?. pnblio sp'riteJ and wealthy Citizen:. His death created a profound sentiment of prief, and was thc'oc I caiioa of unusual cxpressious of public for row. M7"Mr. S;'X(., in h!- roccr.t vNit, has left many pleasant men. :! v.it!i vs, that wil preserve his i:r.- lor lunnv n lor.jr lr.v in the POc;ai circles cf r.r ot . i- v, 11 r fi 'vi:itc . ;t Ith thejoV.-s and ! U uT tor t!i . . . Kniri!lCrncrjt Ol V.iO IT.Vl. f.- 0 J Ö Jonathan. He U r. c-.-v.'A rs : win.':, !. i brilliant and !:-;..: i s vi; m l ! t::.:oi-t Thosa who cohMiu: i ?t -vit! in ? ,r h. t o' th speaker at the dorot h-st a ib-li tu-at ( lV.n und burner. - Sluarw Coi n'y :;e u.l3ronly ti.ruo or t,:o . r; i of -'it ;.nror n Monroe county, vli iniii,:."T;y!iii.Lh.ri 1.;, sconrjin? him to uo;itit, L?.e Vc.n I.4 iv over fo: trial in hon I cf thrcj t!if;T v.r. l0; l lars each. Tho ganrj do not st-otn to bj in timidated br tbi. action und r.rc more in-o lent than ever thrcaknirij all who luve ta ken part acnst them, l'copla have held a mcctinj and havo determined to am them scdve for defence. Tho old man whom they whipped o unmercifully, and who was driv en from tho county, has tinea die J cf his injuries. . : MissTCAEnEit, t!io yor.r.trirl only fifteen years old, who rva cnTried ofT with the three other women, by the India ns, after tho maswore at Spirit Lake m March l.-t. has been recovered, and wa brousht into St, Tanl on the 21th xdt, and delivered iuto tho care of uov- wary, 7 "rce inena.y jna.ans who had ransomed her from her captors on the npper waters of the MUsonri. Tho joyful transfer was accompanied with appropriate speeches on cither aide that of the Indians beinj rendered into English by, an interpreter. Tha bnrden of their remark iraa a desire to cultivate amicable feelings with tho whites and to bo permitted to remain en their reservation, and cultivate the arta of peace and civilization. Tho Governor returned them most hearty thanks for their pood deeds and promised to report their conduct at Washington to in sure them protection. One thousand dollar was given them to comptMisato for their la bors and trouble. Tbo Indiana were enter tained at a hotel whero they caused mach merriment during the day, sit tins? at a table and eutinjr luxuries from a civilized larder, and inanagiu to finish tho meal in safety though they handled knifo and fork with a verv bnnjrlin,? kind of grace. Mii.s Gardner betrays an experience of aufferine ill bocominsr her years.'- Ilvr face has a saclncrf and melancholy over it, as well it might, for sho is left in the world worse than an orphan her father, mother, brother-in law, Uter and relatives bavin? all fallen victim to the Spirit Lake massacre. A public subscription wasta&n up in her behalf in St. Paul. trTTho spiritual experiments at Cam bridge, on a forfeit of fvo hundred dollars resulted In the utter defeat of the experimen tcrs, who were unable to produce any phe nonionu that would boar tho test of fair and honest infpcAion. The committee, who were the triers, granted every facility, and demanded no more evidence than honest seekers of truth wonld claim. Tho only phenomena that were produced was some in distinct Tappings by tho Fox girls. Theta bles would not move the chairs stood as fixed us if they wero nailed to the floor; nor wonld the spirits write nor play upon thei harps. The experimenters were completely disotufitted sind Abandoned the trial. Thev say their defeat was cautcd bv iniuiieul and opposing inrtuences. jy A fair vouns milliner in Cincinnati who had established u lurge credit at home Und at tl.c East, disappeared very mysteiiPOsly on Saturday night with marly all her Etoc'c in traile. Her creditor who hold her obligations for ten or fifteen thousand dol lars,'are most an.iiou.My seeking for her. A Uet. In an argument between two hargc liquor dealers rn clunge in Cincinnati olhcr j4VfUnon the amount of whisv in lhe market, cue olTjrcJ. to hot tlio othor there Was a certain nnmber of barn-la und no more w m nor less. The bet was IccüncJ, for the rea ton that the better could himself, create in 21 hours in his own establishment. 5.00) blla of whisky from water mixed with hin ftocli or ho could in the sanso time convert 5,05 bbld of whisVv into wr.e, hrjin lie. and oth er imported fpirit. A l-et with a limn 'who could crcato or chun3 bv hi csvrt fiat, push quantities, waa an unsafe man to bit with on given number oY barrels.' - r ' Dacoran. The limit by Congress, for the bounderies of Minnesota, will . exclude from the proposed State, many of tho aettleI rncnta now within the teiritorr, am one e community on the Red River, called Pembin a, who have elected six telcsatc to the Constitutional convention of Minnesota. But these delesratoa will be excluded, aa being beyond the bonnderiea of the State. There is therefore, an immediate necessity for -ofanTzitir the new territory of Daevuh.

City's Monument. Aa no papers were issued in Louisville or

Cincinnati yesterday, we are unable to give our readers tht particulars ofrthe laying of the comer stone of the Henry Clay monu ment at Lexington, on the Fourth of July. The preparations were being made on a most extensive scale. Thousands of persons arri ved in Lexington on the 3d. A barbecue was being prepared for twenty thousand people. Five hundred beeves and aheep were being cooked for the occasion. Every house iii the city was decorated with flags, and tho street were already thronged with visitors. Tho following is a description of tho monument to be erected: Tho lonndation of the monument is made of pure Kentucky lime tone, and is fortvtwo tuet square. It :s truly as "nrin as the rock of asres." The corner atone is of whitu marble, fi; thick; an marble, five feet ten inch. Ion, two feet 1 three feet ten inches on the bed. I It is dressed beautifully, and made as smooth I aathoartinclüSelcan make it. Upon tho cnrsiae oi tno corner stone, a piain ranei is cu& iwo tees eigni incne long, dj nino auu a halt inches, i be panel is two levt ana a half deep, and in the center ia cut in Gothic COENEi: LAID. JULY FOURTH. 1S57. On top of the foundation is to be erected a base forty feet square and thirty feet big h. In th3 SOUth corner of this buse, Is to be built a vault, in which will bo deposited tho mortal remains of the great statesman and patriot. . . IIEXEY CLA1. In the northeast corner of the vauit is to bntit another vunlt. wher. will bo depopitcd ths Clay family. Oa thd went end cf the baso is to bo built an elcp&nt room where is I to bo deposited tho presentä piven to Mr. Clay by citizens of hi own and other coun tries. On tho top of tbid ba.e will be raided n column ninctv loet high, surmounted by a Corinthian capitol. Tho column will bo'vix feet ten inches at baso and five feet ten inches at top. On tho ton of this Corinthian capitol there will stand a Statute of the lamented Su?o of A.hlnd. Tho two yonnj men who robbed Jjtt'a I Je volry atoro in St. LouU of a larjreumcnnt of valuable jowelry, were arrested at Mielii jan City, on Wednesday last, and $2.500 or $ J.').0 worth of valnaLlo watclioa found in their posse? ion. One of them had been a clerk in thu store, and the other had been uiluced by Lim to aid in tho robbery. They were both young men of gjnteel address and re.-pictably connected, and only 18 or 20yeara old. Kansas. It appears that three hnndrol cases of clothing contributed by the benevo lent societies at tho East to clothe the naVed 'n Kans.u. have bonn taken aud POld Withont I .1 i.-i , l . Ar I... J u., I the managen of tho Froo State Tarty, and ,. , . . . - I me prevcoas nppueu to tue reonupuoa oi a certain kind of acript, created by these loadir. un.l Jrnoniiiiati?d tho "rrotection Fnnd I c t WKA if nA nV..f If n o. in iKlipt." Uh0heldlt,andtrhatltasmad0 for,no one knows but thoso who paid it, peraps into their own pockeü. A more outra geous breach of trnst waa never perpetrated. This clothinsr was given by thoe whope cyni pathies baa been moved oy tno cicscnption on w . . a the nuSaring In Kansas, which t in kn.1 sent all over the country. Tho donations were to have been distributed gratuitously to the naked last autumn, instead of which tho clothing has been put up at auction, and the proceeds embezzled by these pretended pat riots. Snch men would rob a hospital or a chureh-yard It is enough to make any cause to which they belong, infamous. E2P There is not a meaner or more con t?mptiblo man in the country than Jeff. Da vis not one with a maller oul. i et he as pires to be a leader of Southern chivalry, to whom he is a reproach and his character a shame. A characteristic act of Iiis has just k i. itVf Tl. ..1 vrtf.l kJ rt txr-l e 11 .1 vonjrressio uen. wi,wWuuu uy ,.. nw Secretary of W ar, in the War Odice, where it had been lor month, detained by Jeff. Davis' . rr .1.1 nnf 11n him trt An ' in l .... : i . 1 . 1 1 Äi II v.neiai ck ruciuusiy , tvwniua viu dier, who stood Lis superior In the esteem ot tho country Prince Alfred, tlie eldest son of Queen ... . . t, ... I ii, and heir apparent to tho British ! ,. ' 1 , . . Victorij WW - . M . A. i inrone, is cravounj on me continent oi turope, with his tutor, for tho improvement of his education. Tho New Vork Herald suggests that after ha has seen the email States that occupy the little peninsula of Europe, ho Bhould como to America and look at things on a larger scale, and contemplate a nation that will cover a continent within tho tweep of its maguiScent boundaries, and will one day Rive laws to the earth. The idea is a good ne DkaTH OF IIo?f. Lanodox Cheves. This venerable statesman, who has left a prominent mark in tho pot history of the republic, died in Columbia. South Carolina, on TllCSuay niht lat. ilr. Cheves was born in fceptemper, i.o, in tlie ALtcviiio district ot that Mate, and was consequently in the bist year ot his acre, in 1M1 Le wus elected to Cnres. and durinsr term cavo tho casting vo;c iu the nejrtive, os !peakir of the Moue, oa tho question or re-chartorinz tlie old U.S Hank. Iu his own State, ho wait eiocted Judro of the Court of Common I'lcas, but .ahntlr kv..m. PrAJ.Ut f I,. 1 T U,A Stiitu lianV .in wl.it.ino.lt!fln ttU .1 b cxhibiicl jndjrment and fiscal ability. He was u man ot acute intellect, unncndinsr will. anj was ever eulogized bv hia frinda a. of . . ii: ir " ... . i r !iiict iuivgni. ins mo consimncu an itn ortant link between the past and present in hi own State, and hU death will bo read with sorrow wherever he waa known. tT Tho Cknvention mania ha broken ont in a new pot. There h to lo a National Convention of Butchers at Baltimore on the 3d Soptenihcrncxt. The object seems tobe to iret tlie contnd ol the cattle market out of tho hands of speculator, who have driven prices up to neu an exobitant extent as to drive tho butchers anl consumers to measures of ?elfdefencc. It is said that in New York, the speculate rs have so complete a control of the market that manv butclisra, rather than louder submit to their demands, have refused altogether to purchase cattle lor tho prwnt. The eonsennenco has been that one of the largest speculators in the country failed la WCCK. iNcr.EAur or CoLn. The editor of the N. V. Herald has seen "a private letter, which came by the last ftoamer, from a gentleman in San Francis o which states that in the writer's opiniou the yield of ;rolJ for the year lt")7 will not he much short of one hundred million of dollar. The assumption ia based ou tlie knowledge that the facilities for washin? have been preatly increased bj the completion of numerous canal and ditches which have been in projrresa for a year or two past. The letter farther stated that trade in San Francisco will be good throughout the Bummer." , ' Mb. Bcvnib jfOT Ivprovino. Tho reports by the Persia, say the Boston Transcript of the 2th, are not so favorable as his friends could wish. Ilia chief difficulty appears to be in his spine, as he is easily fatigrued by walking and after havine been seated any considerable length of time he moves about when rising, like a veteran of eighty years. He J now viaiticg the rural districts of Franc. '

MARRIED, On Friday July 3d, by Daniel Chute, Esq., Sir. William Swawsos to Mis Avis Tor, both of thu

city. TI1E C It EAT KNCJLISH KE3IEDY! SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS. Preparel from a prescription of Sir Jame Clarke, 51 U., Phvsirian Extraordinary to the Qurn This In vsJuaMe MHicine is unf:ii!inr In th rn rc of all tlio" painful nl dangerous disease incident to the Fcaiale constitution. It tnodcrvtM all ferr, remoTe all otnirtiore and 'vinci on 0"? monthly reriods with regularity. Thes Pill. jhonld M u-ted two or three weeks prerlous to onnn'Mnem, iarr lomiy nr ronsiitynon ana irrn tne sntitTin? nunn ianor, eiwiiinc tiitrmotner to ir form her duties with wifety to herW und child. Th- FitH dhouil not e tken bv ffmolM doHrir the FIRST THREE MUNT II 3 or Pregnancy, m thry are sure to Mjgon MUcamage, butatacy other tioe tny are K'e. In alle of Nervous and Spintal AnWrtionü. Ptn In the Kack anl Lim', Jleavine, Fatleue on s;;aht Fxertion, Palpitation of the llesrt, Lowne of Spirit. HvrtTics, f 'K llUihe, White and all the ra; fnl dimeH. ejMioned hy a diordred system, thee Pill will cttea a cure wiien ail otiT mstns hare ini!el, and m fbh direefon accompsnyln e;wh rrVw. Prire In the Un'ted stnt JSJS?lJ LM te-l ru'.l"- und taiil;i l ne Dollar. 1:00 and rostace stamps enclosed to any 1 Afcrnt, will iriire a hottle of the Pills by return mail XT. W. RUUKRTS. Indinnnnolis. Sole Acetit for Ind-wna. IIALLOCK ; STODDARI. General A Rents, ErsnsTille. SPECIAL NOTICES. rj"'Tlf??tn' i;,i,or "'""S 2eents per lin cent, per line one week ; ducount on 1; cent, per line ine three tiroes; linger time. A CARD. To THiMimtrs or thi Wuhihcto Fi Co.: The handsome compliment you paid me on the 1th of July, is most gratefully appreciate.1. In the mi 1st of your arduous aTocntion, you hnve not f.-vrgtten th-? gentlemanly amenities ty which the chain of social intercoum- Is ever kept lrightene 1. Accept, gentlemen, the renpectful ami sincere thanks of Your Grateful Fellow-Citizen, July 7th. C. K. DREW. V2S4l, meets every Thnr!ay eveninf, in the Hull, on Water street, oTor the Canal Hin it. C. W. RUDYARD, XT. C. T. A.J.O'Reiu.t.W.K. Jai:2(:y BEACO.f LlliMT SOClAt. TCMI't.R, No. l'Äi : STeeta .ÄaÄ .J.O'RiLav.R.R. JanaJljr asa? n os,: iiozs!! wantea::: ONE nunOre.1 Hots Wanted -The f fch rr'n I paid SAM. TICKEUY. Je7 . COAL XOTICK. The price of Coil at the Boiuam y.i izs, t at the Pit, 9 cent p'.-r l.inhel; haulel H ai:y pirt of t!.c city, 10 cenU per bushel. . ,1 Ml 1 1 Semtiiry anl Shuavr. fcb3 TtOM.OTTAT's Pif.M. AVrnrthy'a tnS Uou rem? dv. Una rill p-rva 1 the yiteni a ilh a itinerii p ngon, while Tl.illowav'a pre;it nie.l.clne, enmpawi clnsrv of Tecet-iMe extmru, reenlates evi ry intfr-r-ilfnrH'tion. ami leaver n) st'ac 1 eV:trl. PM at tho Mf N w. uT'No. 241 Stranl, Uon lon; anj l y all drupsut, n? cent . Mvc ,.ai (l perbcx. VWKtMr's Wosm rASTiLt.p.5.-The trghtful morta.ity amonffchillren Uln pirt stlriimtaMe to the hd r.ml J They pro-luce innumerJ-le diseases. Check tho mihlef eirly with these P.tilte, a p'.easnt, hjinnless. uiifVilhiK remedy. Mothers should lw.nre I of mineral vennifafcs. HRfSTOts Sarsatarill i sares thouinds of l'.Tes, an 1 linniervsuriMe ajrny ererv rear. W woinntly curing Toful.i, CoiiU'Oiw " " ... . v ti0n. Liter diseases an i all Licersami i.rupii'ns. Sold by D. T. Unman & Co., wholesale drupgU. ": Water sUect. New Tor!, and rv all drurrt't. Karsaparilia tl, and Pastil!- Kc. per bottle. ljyä-1 Fracd. Wc would call attention to the puMie against a fraud dairy practiced ujii the unsuspecting. In the article f Dr. J. IlOiTtTTia's celelmteJ Stom ach Bitters. Since these celebrated Bitters hTe lcoine to popular, other have been makinf iTeparaUous to Imitate it, and In some case hare purchased old buttles and refilled them. We would advise all persons to buy of none !ut respectable dealer, the genuine are all covered with a mctilic can. and the name on it. For aale y Druckst and Dealers ceneraliy. jyMw XV CHAULLS LONDON CORDIAL OIN I hown by the rccitpls of the Custom House tobe the onlv London Cordial Oin imported ar sold In bottle; an other are nwle here la imitation "f if. It Uacltlicioustonic bevor.,:-, an ! r its rculiar flavor (o diftVent from other gin) is universally I toouht. . j - ?accws Jn CWflof dtspepsia, Ooct, KiiicstTiH, rjaoriv, Uratkl, Colic, Cholera. Fever and Ant s, Strictcrc, Diseas or the l rinast orUASS. EPILEPST, FEMALE I RREOfLAIltTIES, &C I t- r.l.it.. fi rt m iiu'V.inn li'ttcr to the I " inj! . - - ' proprietor ay: I ch;u-V' indon Cordial o-n, l the purest best, I an'1 mnA n?!u",c Exlr:,ct r J uu'Per ,1S c all DruggUU and Grocers In the United SUt, and s j,') Hre numerous i)!.!!! rilled "Lonlon Cardial . " ,vTu , i-. n.,.. . ' v-s.t Gin to aToid them, buy only 'Charle . hejt-ct , ff , a ou Tame your heaUh. price one dollar for quarts, fifty cen forptnU. EDMUND C. CHARLKS, mhmmJStw Sole ImprtiT, i0 Droadway, N. Y. Da. CAVA!Arr.ns Pile Palve. e c:ioerru:iy refer the public to U,e alvertUement of DnT. V. Cav; Mansiii Kiu?nri w cn- uiiinre i ii iv .!) i a thorough phyrician, funillar with materia niedica, and tnot killful in the application of hi knu-ie.i2. He h made niany valuable direrie. In th,icnce of medicine, one of which he now offers to tlie public. Ill cani or vne uwnr icjoun uic.i, who hare given to this medicine their warmest comI men latlon, and express the belief that. In no Instance will it f.vil to accomplish an effectual cure of the pecuI liar diseaae for which the lr. ha prepared it. If nod strictly actMnling to directions. iChicago Native CitiI send For sale in this city by I ap27 KELLKP. & TTITITE. J ILL le d'l at puhlic auction on tlie third day WW nf Inriul. at 2 oVIoct. r. v.. at the V:irehaw of Jur-M ltuchlin. Jr.. on Main street, one bant t Ircu t anns, one larce law JTura, um one s.-tof S-atsforCircii-, topiv lien and charges on the aatne. If not rcdecmeJ a irh in thirty d:iy. . - AlV.usfc V.VV. EransrUIe, July 4'h, rT. Auc rs. ararrti: ciTiwnA.B. bin dosen Kine C'aUba Wine, from our own V inyard, an exr.ll-nt anirle, for sale at f:r dozen, lu ourstoreoa .Maiu w- . . ivj-Jr DKCKER i KRAMER. TEW STOCKl l.V Waxon and Dury lelloes; I Ml Habs; itow: gppke; k Sefit AnriC ::, 44 Poles ani Shafts; Ju received a:id for saJe W samtet. onn, Wat.-n-st. w Ä fr-ih supply of superior Whnt Fan r"c'l nl for sale low by IjjJ S.VMl.'KL fRlt. CiHEKT irtO ;.V I'-IN assorted, frorj No. 12 to No. ii '-irc and f r ail- ry Ijyil SAMUEL Hl.ll. fc3o:.nEm(; i it . -."- 3 Udafoisalel v rv SA:rn. OPn. COMMI-s.-siOXEIt'S SALE. "B" VTILT. totjie hishet hiJ.!-, t the ronrt hou . door ii. thec.tv of lleii'l-rn,in l -winy, the - th lay of .Inlv, 1V, (heia? county court d v,i n-sir acre if bind, Irin in Hendrrson conniy tp. t f.f wh'i'h b HirtT RiitMm. true tru-t on li-ei'ri Rivf-r Iland, rotitainlns iJ acres wh-chwill e lirid-i nnd sold insua'l fruls. Onetrrt lyinc on the l!n lTin and Krr.sville rn.e-mt linin? lvl are, with a fnrni on it. Tue IbMiie firm, ne:r the llmlTin and ?.tTill" road, aoout four mile froa ll-n'bf"??, contnmIncO.TlacTC, .No one U"improTel bit in tlie city f llerdiTon ;ll Sold a the property of Ihee'Sc'" R. it. Atkic'n, d:M, in ulieibciicc t'ad'-creS of lhe 1 IenVrr Circuit Co'irt, on acre lit ofri. laml;i months. Purclnsers will l e renlreil to sire lund rith approveil sccuritv, U he.ir Literest f.-.i d te, and -ihuvetlie force and elTt-ct of a n-vWhi 'Hind, and lien will be retained on the lanl unt'l tht purchisc money is paid. G. A. Sl'fJIJ, Jyl-tsJ Commnner. ENGINE AND MACHINERY FOR A SAW MILL For Sale. TII E subscribers offer for sale a cood s-wnd hind ateara Knine, and the machinery suit-Ode for a Ia W mill all complete. Havine turned our saw mnl into flouring mills, and obtnined a buver enfine, we offer our farmer enplne and the machinery used by us In the saw mill, for sale at a tareain. LiTTi.Ks & invnr, Jyl-dJtwtf. y Canal Mills, Evansvllle. Ind. TL'BCIT CA.S.-One tross Fruit Cans,plnU an 4 IT quarta, Cor aaVc by JU1 HORNBROOK Jt CO.

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RussELViLLt, Ohio, Jaa. 10, 1.5. Dr. C. M. Jacksos Dear 8ir-'Ve would Inform you that we are out of Iloofland's German Bitten, hich meet witli revly sale. One of car neif hbors na been doctoring for some time,' (we think about two jearsl villi all the doctors in the country, hat all of no aTail. He loo. cd as much like a dead man golr.g about, as anything we can comp ire him to. His dis ease tppcared to ba an overflowing of the call. With hard puMUAäion we jreyailed on him to try your Bitters, witli the promise to him If it did no good we wcu'.d charge him nothing for it, iroviJed he took six bottles, accord! nff to the direction, which he has done, asd novr entirely cured, and ha tcome a well man. This cuts Lu created a great. sale in Jhts neihlio'tiooj. Repectfully, ED1VAYD3 Ä: BKOW. See a.lvert;jnicnt. ; ' : ' ' ap2T TO-DAY'S 'ADVERTISEMENTS. RATES. One square, (ten lines or less"", one time, : r0cts. l liree t:n.u. :: :: : W ne week, :::::::::::: io T-. weeWs t::;::::::::Sr-0 One month, t :::::: 4 no Three nimh., :::::::::::TM x nionuis, ::::::::::: in 00 Ore Tir, 15 06 & )L'unt on larger ad Ter Lament. i 'ards of ix lives or under, 10 per annum. 2T" No "till forbid' aJvcrtiscnient j rtccived. COMING AA2N! WITH ADDITIOXAL ATTIiACTIOXS ! ! AND REDUCTION OF PRICES! At EransTiilc, Thursday, Jul y 2Sd. n. V. niTTJIERFOIID, Manager. A.M1Y t-Pltt.MJER, Treasurer. ROITT WHITE, L'uuejUlan DIrccior Tbo Ouly Company that 'erfornis Every thlas ua the IHM." AiX , PALDWO & ROGEIt VA.K TlillEK fii 0 Coiahined in one Monster Ron V'V . '3 ' o a T ?I A M URIC A x ft? . oali Fahcc Circus Tud ti"?'3 D the Mirrr'. iiJÄ1. which excitoJ j areata sensitlon mine :u:aj;c Mutes, ltiiUtt.n;cr, wita Three ec'j$ or IVrformcrj ! . J tirt-e !eü of l lonii.: 'Iiiree Veu tiritlti Hordes !'.! ALL, I.N O.N iu . ii 1 2i G 2 hi frici:.l.y strifi1, in presence of tho au l.ci.i o, H.;d u.i i)t only OXE rillCE Of ADMI'SIOX! ON UOA.'.D Iii FLOATING PALACE J Itrftttc at enor"io espr., in ttie i:vt m:u i lu..i: mi it', i ilii trailer iu.ury tiiia'viieu UrsuCoumucie'i' a. a RAND.A'il'ATKJ M? AMPHITHEATRE e Vtiü ' V.4 The iu l'.c are Rttre4 that the-ie w .v.'iJ three tnu;p uiic!i w ill n d lti ar leu it nt.y ;ime th i season, under a0' pretext ulritt -ver. A M (ltli6T 1 HE . STAU OP THU TRIPLE TROUPE O. KlCNAKU&ON, lUOttH, 1 6 ILLinoY, J. Davemport, 2 V I. . 11 AI.TKJJ. .. j. n HITEl i'T f I ' II..-. 1- r-u. !..,. .l0H HlRRV, h.PliWMX, 'J ut KminkntOtmnasTic linos., Tut (ikiht Knclisii AcaouATs, KjiUAMK IMK Si A.NPRmS, .it-aitY VokLxi th? ceie'nUed 1 en liure Lx-r. Anl the wvau Ines llonw und roiiie!, Akiürook. hin Tiii Nn-.R & Peiiasls. In a ld.tinii tii the above ha just uccji anaea me great MUSICAL MONSTEC, THE C ALLIÖPE, OK STEAM or.U.W,' the inu.-ic of which can I- heard three ndity. and I -i mora cuj-:ir-rmc thin ail the Urass UainL in Uie country. A the PtfhwM! approat'he the cit im an. totti:, ni.a previous to llie (.i.t'-r'.aii.iaei.t, u.l tlie -opui-ir uiea.-uiu le puyva ty i i -r o. I TrtW-", V Cclchralrd Kalian OrmnUt, j$rf Mjjuar tadeJlt?, iVV-VtCv:- whose musical &M!i:ic tilLs firt i Li among the U.-U.-U of this or tlie old ADMISSION : Ilre C ircle SO Cent i Ali irn i': i". ChdU-i hf. pr:ce Familv Circle 25 Outs. A I tif.ii i.e l ar7io hf. hk .) C;sllcr!ei tno hf. irt ice.'SSOts. lhfir opfn at l und S Vcloclt r. m. I'ertori! ancti coniu.ci.ce half an hour after. Iinn.tdiatelr after each performance t f the Cirfin tiie pau, D.in Heed Cclcbrutcd Jllntrel will ive r.ra;.l Mtiantc of Ne;ro Mii.stcL-y. Plant.t! .n Mel. Mi Hurl-me.. Tr:caore:i; r.xcrci?s. and ChirK-tenstU; Ktlii.i:n l'ei;uli:ir.tW, in thel.m- . , i 1 1 j . . . ...... . I. ... . m 1 .a Xt m ;nt, a'j ouing t.ie paia'se. AdmIjshii ,.T . ........ , 4j vhi Get eral Agent of the Cou!i lated Comprin'.c. T. S. V ShrTmnM will nerform in IlnlernrUe .1 Ti-vy. jury 'jt?vl(urcb.ediwsa.-, Jmy lrr ww UM. Wh te Lime, jnt r-ce'ved -d for lieby IjyTJ 1VM. lit ILLY. a c.ooi) du i:li.i.o for nnvr; coI U recently .tu:ue-l. Enquire nt tnts oir.ee Ü.V71 New Albany Female Semiuary.r ao ard or trcstf.es: 2 CTIAS. P.AHNK?, 1W1. C. C. HIKE, S-jc'y. W.M. S. CtLRBaTSO.f. . JaS. M. llMSS. FibAiC.Dav. Jesse J. Drowm. ..: THIS Institntlon, In chnrre of Me.rs. Charles liAB.tas and O. C. IIivk, will npn on the First Monday In September nett, " la the Xt'f lltVdinj on Uiptr Elm Strttl,' Ample acvomTililon fir trro hnttdred piiplla will e pr-iri-led, ant all the mi approve-lpTti iices fit thecntufi r'.hca'th an ! rnTinl and moral hnprore-' m'tit of the inwi'ito wi'l l-e bnniulit Into reijulnltion. -A t itciiti-1 coi-Tn of Intni-t.u- bis Wen nctfrlv ni no i-tih .1 .-p:iri 1., idtikc inr mjuiui. iu every wjy.anrstca r ctnm u.r..iry. notpl in the S-mtnarv, incln'tins r"m ftirnhM. tuition in all the liranche of the Recular Ciire, feel and lichts iiers-s'on of fivemoi.ths f.H.Oo Wahlnir U e?a a' fiftv ci üts i er do7 n. Tuition for Tv S-hotr in tho Primary1 Ietirtni'T".t. vn5i"nn SAO Tnlt'.-n for Pay Scholars in tlie Academic I"e-p-wrmiTt. per eion 120 Tuitf'm br Iny Scholar ih the Collegiate Deputmir.t . ier sewion , 1V0 TT STtBIES. XUf cn the Mel.ideoii, Pinna or fluitar, per irll... ..... S.'VI or In-rti uuirnt 4 HI JIkV on Omn with use of Ir.sirnmet;t, per !UflT nr., Tiw:r, "r c-''n. ..'..... 1tj)n rainlTnir. i";t or W--r C l'r, tr sesslrr.y, .... l-.i'O fmii'cntal Xc'ilb-Work ' fr,..!,, jernian, IfiU in or ptni-H, pr ii-n, 10,ro ;?" rh:ir?e will iPii le for Vocal Music. I".t 'I lti:ir.i ami Tuition bills are ray a! Is by the ,.-w-.... in aIr inc. ryNj pnn'U will 1 recirel for a shnrtr nri'vl tai n'j :oii, nn l no de hict'on for nVonce wi!l l e tr.i tcn-t in cie of p-otmcfp-1 i? n. S e-Pno!l 'rum a'-n.- 1 are re-inirl to Iot-t irrthe fimiir with the ther, in nler to enjoy t'.ieircon-suntcai-e, example and society. . ( TEXT BOOKS A5n TATIOSEtT ' t Cnt -e h il !n the Somlna-v, rt Xew Al'-nny rice. J rr A pplintlon fr admNii-n. or letters nf inii?r-, rron hus:ncs rht;n? to th "'etn'mnr, mar he altre to . liyll C. C. II I X K, Secretary. CDTTO.V .YAR.AS.J -2j iiifis Xos. und in bre and for snl y jyi OKT., PVL7.KLL 4: CO." boxes In 1 R raper, fr nl Hr jyl OUlt, )ALZr.LL t CO. w ami .n noon. 3i i'1."" Lichta "xio s.-nhf ?vLfcht."iTeyiriSah; ,11. p'xij io) m vxv 10i 10x11 P:irM Toor, atd C5, forsile ty jytl ORK, PALZEI.L ft CO. ., . . ' lObldsLiiuwedOa; 5 d Turpert' urpert'ne. for wie by .HALyjCLL CO. ORR tOTTOA' BATTI.VO -J T5lle Coitou Bottui?," Irf srort? aw bfale by jyi , r vi . vr.1. u , r . It libLLLK V KPiU. fOi.tsstvAnn.--M iili boxea Tumblers. arted. Int rereiil hv Jyl - AV11EELER Jt RIUCS. '

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New Yorkfc i:rie Railroad. Sr. r: : SPECIAL NOTICE. to; the tilCtjxixg public. IF" Buy your Through Tickets to New Yokk, Bostok.Philadcli'hia , ana ew r.Dg;ani iii.-s via. im Route. . . fyThrouga to cw iora vuy wirnui 1 ihakck . or CARS. Kf The ONLY ROTTE to New York Citv hanng VI1E SPACKH S SALOON CA1.S! T'ita I.'ne eTtenilTto Dun"WIrTi;"TBnf?alO,Tirie N9KHl.t Falls, with an unliroken Wide Onace connect i.g at 1 ÄS Chicago on the Lake Shore lUil Dunkirk liuctly w rtVi.Su LoUi3 and NiAOAairit-M v?a ÜanahJiijraa and Ni.irara Falls Railroad, nude In direct connections witnaii irsins on the Great Western Railway, from uerroit to uirw, r..ri ir he inri-i nr nuT-ne nnriTiuci : ii-uc. MRutnt PissrMlf.K.'t cm rton in Serf York any length of tine, and resume their jcumey without exla rliarce. . , . jjr TIIRi'I 'ill TlLKLisiorsaiein aai iuc cipal Western Railroad Ofiiccs. jr Fare as low ai by a.nt OTHaa roctk. (j. F. (Siilll "U, ueni Agent. . ; . i . homer RAM.rr.i.L, Clerelnnd . O.. May I51h. IW. Tresident. uiy lydJtw . , CA&i sr if 1 ' 1 PROCLAMATION! Bs it known by.all 'ViJ' wea' and deMlitate! perthat Mc Leak's STr.T.NdTIlEXIXG COIlblAL is the only r?ineiy tint will strengthen and Invifforute they.;e!v, a:d r"in ve all itnpuritiei in the 1)11 Itisv-.vy p!f2:itt t.) lake. In ;t J. vi-i!mvt tnA jrtitDft'.f at a. ToTiü? I)iuretlo I . .. .. ... - ... . - , r - . . a.i.1 Aitcr..vs. ; j., , It will cure any di-tcase of . the Stomach, Liver er I Wtl'SSua.,.. , - - I UurrU'Va, . '.il.iOimne . iTir "i'fi,,,B I TTfVul.u-h. Trtniiritfi'L li rw'. Rour SLOir;w 1;'. LiTi Cudhiut, CoilivcLev..Ve-iVre-. or IW.'t.v, Tab in the Stomach or RowcU, Nicht Fevers, iliown f the Si;in, itc, Slc. When UVen. it neutralizes nnl removes any mor!id fHetion in tlie Swm.a:h, and strengthens the Diges tive orcai.-. It will also cure any !:s?ae of the rirus, Ki !ney, Til.i'l lera or Urinvy irgnns;an1 as an Alterative, ptintieaand creates a healthy cbvulatiun of l.lod, re sieving all sores, boils, piitplci or Hutches fiaia tl.e THY IT, and beeonriuced of Us wonderful Invlgirr.Ung tTiprtie.'. , . . . For CM. hen. wn are rnnr, rr?ik nrA s'cklv.we -atvii pnrents tu give theui a tcaspiKinful of this Cori;:il n il y.. .... f2r See ffircular. ..." J. II. McLEAV, Sole PmrrMor of this CorJa'.. Alw, McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. It-rriS'rit! p1X)t Coiner .of . Third xnd Vine treefi St, IjC.ui, M ). m ' apr!.v.lwis .Sold hj A.ilor ii W nite, in-ugB'Ls .Ma:n-etreet. llnlrcrsity of Louisville. -' ' SIEDIC.VL DBPART3Ii:.VT. nnnE reruLirLeiures lathis Institution will comH mencMn the first MJmliv in NovcmVr nxt, nT3 conhDHf until M-trch. i A r.-ei:ni'irrr"coi;re will fl-livere l without exf- ch:uce, at the CNdiece and the liar.ne II rpitil, dunn? tin r.ii:th oi uctooer. VrillP, VACCLTY:riiarlMW. Short. M. D.. rmTtits Professor of Mtterin M-liea pti 1 l1ic.i! IJotanv. Ilrnry Mtlher, AI.: D., Profes.ir of OUMric Alt-reln. Lunrird I Yandell. f. n.. rrofeor of Phrliolory nnl Pataological An;itoiny and Doan of th Kumuli. ... Oemjamln B. Palmer, f. D. Profc3or of De crri'V ann rmrncsi mtofv. - i J. Lawrence Smith, SI. D- Profcavr of Melical jneimstrv n i I oxMv!opy. Robert J. Ilrecklnridje,I.D., Professor of Ma tena J11KH ' ' Joxhna II. Flint, M- P., Professur of the Princi ples nd Iietv or Surrrenr.I.ewls Hogers, SI. I)-, FrofeMor of Clinical MeJicine. Theeurs. Cfll. at. ! Frofeisor aT Um Theory - - M l l'"iitir nf Mwiiiufir. . Archie D. C'ook, I.I.. Demonstrator or Aratomy. . il i . e ' ; 2 j . " Ample oppf:tnnttie for Clin'cal In 'rticfon lire df-f-rded v tlie Marine IlnKrltwl ani the I niverfitv Clinicjn-. Arat'imlcal matTi.il has slwyslieen epial to tlie drand. - . . V.r- in restvcUMe families can procured t from t22 7kit;,,r-am M.trimUtim. tWM I)i.ectitis ticket 10. . Ho.p:tal ticket j. Grad uation fee tü. jyi) L. P. YANDELL. M: D. Dean. Evansvillc & Craw fords vi 11c I. II, O AT US OP FARE FROM E VAX 3Y ILLS TO 3 Trfu!vill.:.. .. Cincinnati 9 f,.M Pil;m.wt. 2?,no 7,vl Waiinctoii .,. SViO Indianapolis K,t St. Louis... 7,15 SVI 1CJ.0 Ctfvrlandi 11.V1 Cairo uftalo .... ISO) Sanlovah.... New York IfiM C'hicagv IW'ftmilVia. l!bir.y. 2V Pana...i ivia Duukirk) 2.'vl Pdootnircton TStthnnr iKfTitur Philadelphia 2 V" Spriiictiell... Dnytnn i:i-k I.-iituJ. Xcnia V,. Peoria Columbus 1!,"', Wheelit... t'.ir. It-j0 SF.r thnnch tw-ket or ary information 'apply at t!ie ticket ollke, he!" of Iirn- t tref t. 5..l. Itllll AM, Trrket A (TT?. iit. v. ii. svr.vin.xs, Ilcnffiopalhist- a;i:l Hydropathist, r i;v A.VHViLhi:. IJVD. Cfr?candrcoi!.ncc on Second suvct, la.-'.w!:i Main ana Locust. . jyl i'-ly I.-P-STXPHEAS Physician and Obstcli ician. 13 R", .ill give pnrtine Vtiim t i tl edi.TB wof Women ai 1,1 l'lüMrcti. IImv'ii? l-e-n ft thre yfHra Phvicim ui one of th rrci't Water !ure ia the'Siate of New Ym k.she has h:l nun ii e i. ti-i ce iu tha tre-itrient of th chronic rinu-asc of ffi-.s ?!ie luv pr"ticcfl fcuccoisrully, f.r Ue pasty sir iu Cl."cat;o. jy 5My . - . 2 - EVANS' V' ' HEAR HAL - E VASSVI 1. 1. 1:, 1X1). "TnillS eslnv Üshment I now fairlr opened for but. 9 rirs. The choicest Licinors ami Vigars ala ays ou nanu. i A LUXCU-WILL PE PET fTVCRY MOItXIXC, , , AT 10 O'CLOCK. rjefl-fo ; , , , , t 1 ...jA KENDALL, Boot xfc Slioe MAKER, CALPWr.LL'S BriLDIXO, LOCCST. STRF.KT, 5 prepared to mtfce a fine a Hoot an4 Shoe a on I olitainea in tlie city. He mtoiiU a.-oo f.t, mi l uci oTsly fir-t nuality of Uxk. As heinaneCJÜ.CT, call aiil pive hira a trl-il. jei.'-Sm I035S E" nre rnwJ to fnrnV-1i Ksmili-, lloil, RemraiiL, tnn'ntn au J Pucu-ric witti the lert Iretverput up in thiscity.acd we have suca a supply on b wirl that llioe ei iru-inc with n neeJ nt f'-jr (ein !i4. without ice in Uie uott-.t of llie season. We will .!! as lovr a the oaret. Opi-ta le.'t at 'ir rtre will le i roiiiptlv attended to. We can furnNh from pntuil. U lisj'tous, A nrplv f ur t re -it all times "tnj ' ' " ' ' "'. " ftH'iBKOuK & CO. XTTt F AM II.Y FLO rri J' 1? ar d a lot H J of Slicks, all cs for al wairmr.il U he - rep-rescatl-hy jel - VICKEttY iL J0HXM0X. TAR AX 1 RICE. ' 25 W.ls Tar; - . ' - ' riXE HOARDS; ' ; . PISE LATIT. ' ' riNESCLANTLIXG: "Auo-ilW CE.ri All EEXCf: rOSts, jurt receirea je2 Cmdlwl . Sext aoor to the new Court House. . J. . vv. . PINE SHINGLES! ... aOO.000 No I shaved pine shinties in Tard ard faf IL lby Ijel6iw2ul JOHN Y 6LOVEK. CQRX IIlVlyj-A rr.rhoicrtirle now ntferrd for sale by ijel ;TICKEKY tt JolINaTOX. arivnnw nLis.3. tfi ' t ;i,'.: WHEELEB 1-BIGCB. VV7IIRAT PAX8. " ta vcrT,"arerior Tans, for cleaning Wheat

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P.fO.O:itlLEY & CO., OL ESTABUIHBD storage, Forwardinj dcCommisaioi General Bailroad, Steam and Expreie Asenta PECtAL AOBXTJ POa PIKTtVAMA EaLKOAD. BL3AVIXG .tel up a roarcinotn nan-ivw. wio Era largest ori the Ol.io Hirer, in the most utatal mmhkim Are prepared to facilitate ith vroirvt riTVtrh a'.l rnnri pntrnsted to OUT CATT, e.Wer IT IM wr IlaUroad 5, JSS S! : 1 1 a. : ..aa A St.re Room, well iupplled, will be kept f the ao. commotUUon of boats, aud their onl-r-t SlTT..'lZLi' cd. - ..r.U.ütlLtiKi-w. mhltwly . GREAT AMERICAN II. M. SSI ITH DURDKIDGE, i:qncstrlan Director. Baslneat Manaaer. fTP TIERE U now no ar.-usc2entnl-e enna'.Vd vr it i:;JK-iii r-t-fnnr.r-re. In altars. inveT . I .... i n.. 11.., ! m rrirn.i,i.rt..r!i.smrtsnian.th' hunter, tie heCo a:d the mrii"r- a:i I if rformrir.r- in Airph't' it r. 7..... I ..1.; 1. .hri nt tha Croir. wltenciviiizutittn ha U eean i's work, equetI'iui wr'.umanen Kni'ti'.aii'eJ the lTt'tslliS of the ri's, aijd the o'ni-emiK". id me s-ipe. in tun-pj mcy iiaveU-eu theC'in-vm'op.sof pr.vre anf rtfir.eaent, and hive tendfl to purify he i- uulur niind. in i 'ic- pcrrorirat-Cfs tn iv is coinn. wv mi-striCKl luid listidim:. Here every i:ura . rri no ov M'ir.iwn pii-tur m thirc f:. ii:iousbcr crr.aturU evTyth!i,r m t'Ut tbe Tvel r oeveiof-.nei.ioi i'iui a-u-pfn.loü powr iu rrn!"l uk a liir'r.c t.n-i. "And as all wriiersagr, tlmt markU dmu-t have srtmereliiXMtlon f-omth cites of life, I aouM rtrf nciy imirt- on the mlii.U of the Amer-cm frui;it:n, toe neccii'T of ru;tvt;i tte for all rational aa.usemtit.'' Kdm r Kvkwttt. This l.'irce and cxtmsive Compnry UTraverrg m rte-jimio-it, whereüv the ptrformiTS bare trjfir reruiw rfst, ani are in fit "coriJion u uf all the'.r per. neit-i. "n uoni i r ll inve ;ir, inef Trrar s e trnmllv w ni d.nrn bvtravWing all nie V, ani nrein no condition to t'.v satisfactory perf'wnce. Itnt the tvYfm of this hO' be:ne U avs ir-n an In tine condition, will make every tflort to be tha p't'ilie. . . fir, tlwirrLl f,f the!oit. a bonu'.iful PaJ Warin drawn r I I h-inime .ul hörst, will peramulite tliriph tfie tntrn, ilitc'orloe ifw ' p'Piilar ciu;-, f.ii!i one of the finest bands ia the country. This Comnanv will perform In Krannllle, Ti:FI14Y, JULY 7th. at and 7 P. M. 2f"ADIITTAJiCE JO CTS. CHII.DBEX 1 CTI. THE GRAND ENTREEI Will runslst of 12 handsomely caparisoned potted rew, len ry Four Beautiful Voun Ladies ! 15 KEW AM OKACErrL BTOLCTION8.t ' . FRANK ROBINSON, Acknowledged tothe Greatest, Funniest anlrros laughter provoking CLOWX In America. Sfhiml! hear him!', but try not to laugh yourself into 6w. JIMMY CURANT. Another Great Clown, and AeeomplUhe Gentleman, who acorns to stoop to vulrarity or profanity, whose language in conveying Lis Jokes, is of the drawing-room style. M'LLE VICTORIA I The moat Graceful Female Eqwesrrlaaaa of the pre!ii'. age, whose beautiful dancing acts of horsevomauship, are the delight of all beholders. GEORGE: SWEET, The World Renowned Equestrian!! And whose i'.arina and wonde-fal performarris on the TIGHT ItOIL', la one or (he Original Ravel rainily. - ' HORACE II. SMITH 1 The Crcalest Dare-back IUÄcr In tbe WorldV who. on a tierv rtee! without sadOle or It! He, atOn MiMtll hcliolders. The hrt Deauliral find of Spotted Horses ever in the buirte. Trainvt I'nn'ea, whoe tricks and docility are jTaised ty ail lholders. Till: MAGIC GLOBES! rty O. W. Arc he a, who; p!easins pcrformaoce alaaya delight. ' . THE DLPUCATB LADDERS! Ttrthe AraotsTic Rrothbrs. This dangerous and dirficnU perfotmance is acknow ledged to he the most Rraceful Act of the Arena. The panlh Ca! an et Dance! , . , The lll-'l land Fllnx! and the Horn pi Dance ! Bvthe iniwt ivmiprfil ard Icautlful Ilnyader af ih'e cirgue, M'LLE- Vll'll'klA. AIIl DIVIXG!! Ry the Whole Company. At the pe.itest outlay em expended by a Circus Company, the rnanagcoicnt h.'.Ve uocoek-a in enfagincacoiiipiny of Celebrated . Pantomines! Trick?, Changes, Transformation Are arknowled)?! to be equal, If not flperior to tha WORLD .IllJAOWALD RAVEL FAMILY! wla.se jprretiU4 inj rie world-wide, and whose perf irniances lave lic'-n witi"'ed with so ranch dfl'jrht v a la'fe portion of the people of the Unit! Ptatea. The Trick, Transformations (.'haute and accnery will be sonieihinc new. In combination with the performance of the Circua. The manaper feela confident that an appreciative public will aid and sustain him ta his cfloru to pleaae. ( jy3rtTth.

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