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The Bulletin. raCRSDAY OCT. 26 RA TES OF AD VEll TISIXG. t- CO ft H B I 1 5 a. s. sr. - - t Unit 4 001$ 8 00! t Inches! 8 00 12 0! S Inche 12 001 18 00: $9 0.T!?;16O0i$24 0O 16 00:24 00 40 00 20 00! 34 00 50 00 eol. 0 00: 25 00: 30 00! 40 00; 60 Oo 70 00: 30 OO: 45 00 75 CO 1. 1. SO CO; 70 00 120 00 90 00:150 00; 22ft 00 W ANTED Club agents for this paper. Terse Liberal WANTED., Merchant to know that thin is the best advertising medium la Went Tennessee. HOME HOPPER, Attention. J. A. MoKenney will pay cat.li for ViJ, both diy and green. You can get C. kigbaat market rates for hides by giving him a trial. Mr. MoKionsy is preparing to do a large trade in this iasintis this fall. Last Chakci. W. T. McCarley has remained in Bolivar longer than he ex pected, and will remain here one more woek, in order to get throe eh with his work before he returns to Brownsville. If you are wanting pictures made you should call oo Lim this w-fk, as ha will certaioly close his gallery in this place 2n a few daya. Kotioe to Stockholders. M. A K:R. R. Officb, Bolivar, Tknk., October 3, 1876 The annual meeting of the stockhold ers f the Memphis and Knoxvilla Itail-P-aal Company wiil be held at their Set in the town of Bolivar on the 14th day of NoTt&tber next R. L. WALKER, Secretary and Treasirer; Just Received, At MoNeely'a Cask Store, Wert of Cocri Fqaare, a lot of New Prints, Bleached and Brown Muslims, Sheeting, Linseys, Flannels, Cott-jn Plaids, Jeans, -Gents' Furnishing Goods, Fancy Wool Hosiery, Ladies' Scarfs, Belts and a YaristyT of other Fancy and Staple Goods, all of which ia offered at the low eat Cath Price. Oct 19-2t' .A Sara Chanca for a Basiness'Hazx. Tor sale, a Retail Cigar and Tobacco ; 8 tors, established for ten (10) years, with an excellent ran of custom and lo--atsd on the main thoroughfare of Nash--ills, with cbeap rent, at very reasonable lares, as its present proprietor wishes to engage in the manufacturing business For particulars, address DERMA Apf el, Nashyille. M1S-M Why DaTa eyP This is asked about the crowd whioh our citiiens daily observe about the "TompiiSt" door. No wonder the crowd there gathers, for the fine Buok Lick Whisky, and the urbane face of .the pro prietor, P. W. Austin, is enough to en tice a whole temperance society within hie doors. You folks who like the good old brands know where to find them, an d .that ia the reason why you so often ask John Uashaw to "set 'em up." Tho Big Show at Middle ton, la another column wa insert the ad vertisement of the Great New York and New Orleans Circus and Menagerie, Hippodrome, &o., W. W. Cola, Propri etor. The preas everywhere apeak in highest praise of this Gigantic Show, which exhibits at Middle ton on Friday, October 27, for one day only. They have the only Hippodrome, the largest Menagerie.aod best deubla Circus troupe ever in the South. Arrange ments have been made with all the rail roads to ran excursion trains to and from the Big Show on day of exhibition, at reduced rates. Remember that they exhibit every thing aa represented, and that they travel on 35 railroad cara co more, no Read their advertisement, and don't fail to attend this, the greatest and ait, first uid lt.it Show, in thia the great Centennial year, at Middleton, on Friday, October 27. Old Men Made Young-. Modern scientific research baa devel oped the fact that the decrepitude cf old age may ba wver-rc ached and over -come bv auitabla and wholesome diet. 1 he English rely upon rare-done, juioy beef and South Down mutton the French use the horse and the lobster, the Ger man diet upon Limberger cheese and asaerkraut but i U reserved for the American to cap the climax in fastidious dietetics. They feast upon those luscious bivalves oysters, ana thus build up nerve and brain pewer, and become pos jessed of the elements f perpetual yigor and youth. Be it known to tha people of Bolivar that J. P. Smith A Co. have at their saloon this very delicious food, oys- lars, fresh and fine just from Norfolk, Va Pitaer Bird song und Leonard Owen, who preside aver the destiniea of this popular aaloon invte ths public to call and sam ple them. It ia a rare treat to eat fresh oysters. It is the healthiest known diet There are many of our citizens who nsa oyster diet. Now, they have ehanos to l made healthy and happy. I o LOCAL SHORT STOPS. Thomas will .only get the republican vote. McNrely will sell you Coat and Vest for $7 50 worth $15 00. Oct 19 2t Hon. Ab. Schultz is out for Gover nor. Read his address. Cull at Haraner's and see the beauti ful Toilet Goods, Paper, etc. oet26 C. A. Miller, Oscar Polk and W. S. Armistead are Centennializing. Memphis merchants are moving to get & reduction on cotton freight rates. Tim Parran'a improved artillery wiil be used in the Saturday night can nonade. Frank Pledge retires from the field. He sees that Independency is Radical ism in disguise. The latest arrival of Boots and Shoes will be found at McNeely's Cash Store. Oct 19-2t Jones, the Independent candidate for Senator, addressed empty benches at Toons' yesterday. If you waat something nice go to J. P. Sn.iih & Co.' a and get a plate of their large fresh oysters. If you wish the choicest article ef flour at the most reasonable rates call on Ingram & McClarty. John Bynum and his amituer musi cal associates will execute latest cam paign airs next Saturday. General Alex. Campbell, of Jackson, and Hon. James White, of Chattanooga, speak here next Saturday. Let each Democrat in Hardeman make up his mind to vote the Democratic ticket without scratching a name. We regret to hear that Rev. D. C. Welle, of Grand Junction, is quits ill with a severe attack of bronchitis. Colonel Casey Young (Democrat) and Colonel Randolph (Republican) have a joint-discussion at Bolivar next Satur day. Stationery I stationery I! station ery 1 1 1 We have just received the larg eet and best assortment stationery ever received in Bolivar at Hamner's. oct26 Dorsey Thomas lost votes by coming to this county. The people see that in supporting him they endorse the choice of the Republicans. Rev. W. S. Cochrane, of Western District Presbytery, will preach (D. V.) next Sabbath, morning and night, in the Presbyterian Church. Just received a beautiful assortment air and Tooth Brushes, handkerchief extracts, German Colognes, nice Toilet Soap, etc., at Hamner's: Just received a beautiful assortment Eair and Tooth Brushes, Choice Per fumery, German Colognes, Toilet Soap, Combs, etc., at Hamner's. oct26 Dr. N. II. Prewitr, in another col umn, announces himself a candidate for Floater. He is a worthy gentleman, but is found in bad political company. The TiJden Club will have an im posing torch-light procession next Satur day niht Jake Kahn and other sterling young Democrats have it in hand. Stationery! stationery 11 station ery ! 1 1 Just rooeived at Hamner's, the argest and best assorted stock stationery ever received in Bolivar at Hamner's. Remember that next Saturday, the 28th, Casey Young, Randolph, General Campbell and tha eloquent James White, of Chattanooga, address the people of Hardeman at. Bolivar. Come all, come early. The cash sales of the Toons' Sta tion merchants this season are the best they have had since the war. One re ports that he has averaged for the past tew weeks twelve hundred dollars cash taken in each week. Cotton receipts heavier than usual. The well-known and popular Leon ard Owen is now with J. P. Smith & Co. He and Birdsong dispense choice "Til- den Success" whiskey drinks and other celebrated brands. Besides fresh Vir ginia oysters are on hand for sale by the plate or to families in any quantity. Give them a call. Resolution of Respect. At a meeting of Whireville Lodge, No. 1 43, F. and A. M , October 5, 1S76, the following preamble and resolutions were adopted : Whereas, It hath pleased an All-wise Creator in His providence to remove from our midst, and oar fraternal order, on tha 22d day of September, by tha hand of death, our friend and brother, Josiah Thrrnton ; and Whereas, We did recognize in him all of the virtues and Christian graoes that ever characterises a true Christian, and worthy citizen, and in his death feel that aociety, and the brotherhood to which he belonged, has sustainad a sad loss in be ing deprived of the pious examples that his life shadowed forth. Resolved, That we, as his brethren of the order, dsepiy deplore his loss, but bow in humble resignation to the will of the Ueaveuly 'ather, who knoweth and doeth all - things for tha best, and who hatb, we sincerely believe, taken our be loved friend and brother to that delight ful clime, where the weary are forever at rest Resolved, That we greatly sympathize with his family and relatives in their sad bereavement, and would extend to them our heartfelt condolence in the loss they have sustained. Resolved, That the members wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days, that these resolutions be spread upon the minute of the Lodge, and the Secretary furnish a copy to the family of our de ceased brother and to the Bolivar Bcl i.ETiif for publication. J. A. Moors, T. O. Wilkkrso.v, J. G. John Committee. J. G. Johnson, Secretary. Palatablb Medicines. Aver' a Cherry Pectorml is a honeyed drop of relief; his Cathartic Pills glide sugar-shod over the pa'ate ; and his S--trp&rilU ia a nec tar that impart vigor to life, restores the health and expels disease Water ford (Pa.) Advertiser. Sensible Advice. You are asked every day through the columni of newspapers ani by your Druggist to use something for DyspepsU and liver complaint that you know noth ing about, you get discouraged spending money with but little success. Vow to give you satisfactory proof that Green 's August Flowkr will cure you of Dys pepsia and Liver Complaint with til its effects, such as sour stomach, Sick Head ache, Habitual Costiveness, Palpitation of the Heart, Heart-burn, Water brash, coming up of food after eating, low spir its fcc, we ask you to go to your Drug gist. R. M. Ilamner, Bolivar, or A. J. Borroum, at Middleton, and get a sample Bottle of Green's August Flower for 10 cents and ry it, or a Regular size for 75 cents, two dotes will relieve you. Questions for Every One to Answer- Are you troubled with Indigestion, Constipation of the Bowels, Dyspepsia, or any disease of the Lirer? Have you suffered for years and found n relief from the ute of medicine ? Do you have a faint appetite, and are you trou bled with feelings of languor? II you have these feelings we know you have not tried the new discovery, MEKREL'S HEPATINE, at HamaerA King's drug store. It is pronounced by all as the best Liver Medicine in the world. Two doses will relieve the wcust case of Dys pepsia or Constipation of the Bjw els. E.ich bottle contains fifty do?es, and a teanpoonful of this medicine in at wineglaasful of water three timis a day or one day, pnduses a moot wonderful change. Where the system is run down with Joss of energy and appetite, or Djs pepia, with all its train of evil, is effect ing ioj deadly work, this remedy, MEK REL'S HEPATINE, never fails to bring about a speedy and permanent cure. Those who doubt the merit and virtues of this medicine, and live from day to day without trying the HEPATINE, hare our sympathy, but ean not be cured unless they take the medicine. SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. N ON RESIDENT NOTICE. In the County Court of Hardeman Coun ty, Tennessee, John W. Toone and wife, et. als., vs. James Farrell and wife et. als. heirs, Thomas Moore, Sr., deceased. Petition to sell land. No. 1,035 K. D. . In this canse. it appearing fr-'tn the petition, which is sworn t, tint James Farrell and wife, Eleaora Farr11: W. M. Park and wife, Elizabeth Faru; W. n. Lnckey and wife.Susan R. Lnckey; Jehu Norman and wife, Willie Ann Norman; and W. T. Moore, are non-resiaenta t the Stat of Tennessee, aud are resi .ents ' f the Stat of Texas. J. T. Bailey and wife (Elizabeth Bailey) are non residents of the State of Tennessee and resid- at? of the State cf Mississippi. It is order-tl that publication be made for four succes sive weeks in the Bolivar Bulletin for said non resident defendants to appear and plead, answer or demur te the peti tion, by or within the first three days of the County Conrt to be held fr said County, at the Court House, in Bolivar, Tennessee, on the first Monday in Decem ber, 187S, or the same will be taken for confessed as to them, and set for hearing exparte. V. U. DVllLVZi, Clerk. This 26th October, 1876. Jesse Norment. S il'f tor for petitioners. ON RESIDENT NOTICE. In the County Court of Hardeman Coun ty, Tennessee; Win. G. Moore, et. als vs. Hattie E. Lake et als., legatees of W. A. Moore, deceased. Petition to sell laud. ,No. 1,034, R, D: In this cause it appearing from the petition, which is sworn to, that the defendants. Adclia Howard, Sophia Slaughter, Andrew Howard, Jessie How ard, A. S. Howard, children of Susan A. Howard, deceased, are non residents of the State of Tennessee, and res'dsats of the State of Texas It U ordered that publication ba made for tour sucsessiye weeks in the Boli var Bulletin for said non resident de fendants to enter their appearance here in by or witbin tne nrst tares aays oi he C unty Court, to be held for said County, at th Court House, in Bolivar. Zvinn., on the first Monday in December, 1879, and plead, answer or demur te the petition in this cause, or the same will be taken for confessed as to them, and set for hearing exparte. W. C. DORION, Clerk. October 26, 1876. Wood & McNeal, solicitors for peti tioners. THE King of Medicines Indigestion creates a violent revolt among all the organs of the stomach, producing Headache, Flatulency, Constipation. Hemorrhoids, And a thousand other complaints. To brine them back-to their duty, there is nothing like the REGUIVI ING, PURI FYING INVIGORATING efiects of JDK. X'A1T.TISTADT'S Anti Dyspeptic Drops Sold fcy all Druggists. Price seventy, five cents. R ARMISTEAD, Hutfietmr, No. S26 M.ia R:n-t. Kicbmosd, Virginia. FAINTING! PAINTING 1 I am now prepare! to do all kinds o' House Painting. Paper Hanging, and Kalsomining, on short notice. Satisfact ion guarantee as to price and quality of work. AX DREW ERICHSO.V. Bolivar, . . . Tennessee mayl l-6m E M. APPERSON. G. V. RAMBAUT E. M. APPERSON & GO. GROCERS AlfD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 238 AND 238t FRONT AND 6 JEFFERSON STREETS, MEMPHIS, - - - - - TENN Kerp Always on Hand a Well Selected Stock of Plantation Svppliet COTTON A SPECIALITY. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS Ei, Ag?nta for the " Champion Cotton Tie." "US! Napoleon Hill, N. Fontaine, Jerome ilill, HILL, FONTAINE & CO., 11(0)1 AND WHOLESALE GROCERS, Nop. SCO and SG2 Front Street, MEMPHIS, - - TENNESSEE. april 20 ly J, E. RANDLE, Formerly of Handle & Heath. RANDLE HEATH & LIVERMORE (Successors to J. "W. Heath & Co.) PROPEIETORS'OFTHE CHICKASAW IRON WORKS. JTO S SECOJTD STREET, JTlEJtil'&tlS TEJTJTESSEE. MANUFACTURERS OF COTTON PRESSES, HORSE POWERS, GIN GEAR' 1NG, IRON Buildings and Fronts, Air and Cellar Grating, all kinds Iron ana Brass Castings. Cook & Heath's Improved Jail Cells I?cors and Window 8. RAILRAOD AND STEAMBOAT WORK A SPECIALTY. All kinds of Machinery Furnished and Repaired. Orders solicited aud promptly ex' -nted. Cosh paid for old Iron, Brass and Copper. WALL PAPER AND PAINTERS' SUPPLY HOUSE. Joseph Tag, DEALER IS TREXCH ASD iMtR'CiX Wall .ysLpc3E, paints, oils, white Lead, GLASS, JCTTT, PAINTERS' SUPPLIES AND AR TISTS' MATERIALS, No. US MA lit STRKET. Between Union and Gayoso, XVXemphis, - - - .Cenn HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL FAINTIQ PKOMPTLT ATTENDED TO. September 14 6 4m piGlLlii f 1 603 X. 4tk St., fct. I.odU. 3 T:CISOR4CO..tk ed XerchMt and Clotalara West. 601 Sc 1 603 X. 4tk St., HU I.odU. Mo., will, oa rmlem 9T helr-Buaaareir i. IIltutrat.4 .'IremUr, ud Price I.ir .ritU s fall ! fumple, eaabliasr ' to order Cloth ing direct from tl:ci oune, which will be ind e la the bost c. Shipped br as. arm. C O. D., wit ii prtTliefe of x aiaialna: aad rrto- at their expease, If aot aUsfkctiir Bfjpiicauua, & iree ir Kurin I QUI DTCI R"l ef sb ---aeasarrmott seat fr Onirl I OiOrdcra auiidtod. lit guaranteed. Bfi VO and Yoatfca' Clothing a apeelaltr. Head U I O for Illaatratcd Strie and Price. For tht latest ten from Tsnnewie nd !. parti of tb worm reaa THE AM ERICAS! PUBLISHED AT KASHY1LLE. TKJiN.. The Largest, Cheapest and most Widel Circulated paper in the State with full volume of Western Associ ated Press Dispatches in every issue. ITS PREDECESSORS TE BACK TO 1812 SUBSCRIPTION PKICK Daily one year ......$10 60 Semi-Weekly one year 4 20 VV eekly one year 2 00 Or for fharter time in proportioas Post Paid to any Address on Receipt or Price. Specim.a eepiei ieat Free oa application . Addreae THE AMERICAS. ' NllR TILLS. TkXS TtTRt Woriiks CiAtn. We eaa furnish yen em plorn.at at which joa cao mak. verr large paj. in ro ur ova localities. iWtent being away from bom. over aicfat. Ac.at. wanted ia ev.rr towa aodeoaatr t. tak. ubaeriber for the Centennial Record, th. largeit pub lication in the United btatea IS pages. .4 eola.-nae fcle gaatly Illustrated. Terms only SI per year. The Record is devoted to wnatever ieof interest connected with th. Centennial year The Greet ihibition at Philadelphia is fnliy illustrated in detail. Krerybody wants it. The whole people feel great interest in their Cen itrr' Cen tenrial tiirthday, and want to know all a boot it. An elegant patrcocic crayon drawinr picto is pre 1 1. Led free to each subscriber. It is entitled. - Ia remembrance of the I'M Hundredth Anniversary of the Indepen dence of the United States." Bixe, 23 by 20 iachee. Any eeneaa bee. me a successful agent, tor but shew the paper and hnedreds of subscribers are easily obtained everywhere. Thete is no business that wiil pay like this atpreseat We have suit agenU who are making as h if h as $20 per day and ap'warda Mw is the time don t delay Remember u costs nothing to give the business a trial, freed for our eirenlars, terms and sample eopr ef rper. which are sent free to all wha apply do it to-day. omplstt outfit free to these who decide to enrage. Farmers aid niece hemes, and their sons aad daughters mats the very best kind of stents. Address THiCEMJi.N.VIAL Ke-OORD. PoBTLaaa, Mailt jnly 20 T6 -ly TnEJ1TT17-FlV'n CjEATS. The T7celilv Sun FROV NOW Till after tie Presidential Election, ? ost Paid, to any Address No Campaign Docnne&t Like It ADDRESS THE SCX, Xev rrk OVy. Fa otter J. W. HEATH, I A. S. L1VERMORE, Formerly of Randle fe Heath, I Formerly Gen't Supt, M. A and J. W, Heath, & Co. T. R. R. also M. A L, R. W W. If. REYNOLDS BOLIVAR, TEXX, NDEKTAKE AND dealer in URMTUR of every description. REP AIRING Promptly Done. TERM S, CASH. OT 4 PITSEU MIL.LE11 UAS FOB ?ALE ; Two Hore Wagons cheap, Best Plows, I Best Straw Cutter, Best Cultivating Har i rows, Beet Subsoileis, Deep Tillers, that j everycody needs. TVIndlilp's Cotton Gins, that are good, Brook's Cotton Press, all iron, and lasts always. Has also good sawed lumber of all kinds. Planed Floor ing, Ceiing etc., all made at home; and WA RR.UTED. Sheriff's Sale ! No. 15,087. W.G.Moore &, Co. yb Daniel Moors (col) By virtue of a venditoni exponas to me directed from the Circuit Courtot Harde man County, Tenn, at the July teira thereof, 1876. 1 will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in the town of Bolivar, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1876. The fallowing described real estate to-wit: containing 227 acres, situate lying and being in civil district, No. 9 and 10, in the county of Hardeman, State of Tenneseee, and bounded as follows, towit: Beginning at a stake with two black oak pointers on the n . e. corner of entry No. 904 for 154 in the name of Elizabeth Randolph en Doke Callahan's west boundary, and runs northwest the same 57 poles, to a stake with a white oak post oak and black jack pointers, on tha s e corntr of Hal Clark's land; thence with the south boundary of same 186 poles to a Chestnut; thence south 60 west 15 poles to a stake in a branch; thence down the meandsr of same a 79 west 22 poles; thence s 20 w 44 pcle; thence leaving said branch s 641 w 70 poles to a stake gum pointers on W. N. Sparkman's e boundary line; thence with same a 14 w 3 poles to a stake; thence s 36 e 10 poles to a stake in a ditch; thence down fhe same 29i w 14 poles te a stake; thence s 49 w 18 poles to a stake with a hickory pointer; thence a 76 w 26 poles to a etaka on O. W. Uensley's line, Sparkman'a a w corner; thence a 78 polea to a stake; thence 113 poles to a stake in the s w corner of a tract of land sold to Lewis, Reaves & Parham; thence with w boundary of same n 19' e 120 poles to a stake; thence e 140 poles to a stake on a corner of same; thence a 27 east 9 poles to a stake in the road on Robert Dowdy's w boun dary line; thence with the same n 18 35 pjies to a stake; thence n 12 e 23 poles to a stake, rel e&k and 2 pe?t oak pointer; thence n 5 e 55 poles to a stake black jickred oak and post oak pointeia on the n boundary line of first mentioned entry; thenc- ewith the same 34 poles to the beginning containing 227 acres, more or less, and the same by W. W. Todd by title bond dated 4tb day of May, 1872, to Ben Moore, Lewis Moore and Daniel Moore, defendants, and which he afterwards conveyed to them by abso lute deed . Levied on as the property ef Daniel Moore. W. W. FARLEY, Sheriff. Printer's ftt, $16 X. u ONE DAY ONLY ONE DAY ONLY. FRIDAY, OCTOBER S7lb, Of the BIG; SHOW at ISddloton. Jk. W. W. Great NewYork ZOOLOGICAL EQUESTR2AH ESSIBITIOH - FAMOUS EVERYWHERE. s -.- s LARGER THAN EVER 1 THE LARGEST OF ALL ZOOLOGICAL COLLECT TIONS! GREAT HIPPODROME, MUSELM AND : DOUBLE CIRCUS 1 comxa:ny rail amogexheii cs cacj. f - " . i- - - ----- - ITS LEADING FEATURES. A school of Living Sea Lions cost $20,000; the largest one, Neptune, weifkists 900 pounds ; eats 40 pounds of fresh fish daily ; as large aa a horse. Tha saoasUr Koodoo; the lint one ever seem weighs 3,200 pounds. The giant Ky'ihan only one in America. The Largest Asiatic Lions ever captured at large as full growa cows. Royal Bengal Tigers ; Australian Kangaroos, Manatees, Sea Cow, Saered Cat tle, Gorillas, Baboons, Ostrich, Jagasrs, Leopards, cages of Singing Birds, Beasts freaa all parts in fact, the most varied and cooaprehens vc collection of living animal svsr seen South. . . The Grand nippodrorae Racing on our own eighth mile tract, to be witnessed enly in this Exhibition. Four horses harnessed abreast, driven hy ladies most thriliiag performance ever witnessed. Great Double Circus Troupe ; Mammoth GjmBaili Corps ; Monitor Dramatic troupe ; Large Pantomine Company . FOUR GREAT CLOWNS. S1XTEEJT 11 DIES I FOUHTEEJir CEJLBZlSJrt 3 SEPAUATE TEKTS 1 TICKET TO ALL. THE GRAND PROCESSIOX ON THE STREETS DAILY AT 10 A. if. Live Lions Loose in the Streets e MONSTER SERPENTS, dens opened and expoved o view, will pass ihro.gh lir princicnl streets. First the Mafificent Chariot, "SUN," drawn by 10" beautifsillm marked Horses; afterwards the Monster 'tableau Car, "NEPTUNE," the largest i the world ; 30 feet long, 35 feet high. The Sea God seated on bia throne surrimnds by Water Nymphe, who tov with real water as it spouts from fountains sarrouodiaA them. Next roll lhe CAR OF THE CONQUEROR, drawn by 10 droi&edariss, aa containing the Kinc of Beast' and other animals crouching at the feet of their Maste Man, viewed through the secure bars that surround them. Next tba 30 Dens of Zoological Wonders ! Embellished with Biblical and Historical Taintings. Afterwards ZINCRA is sssa. seated in his Plate Glass Den of Monster Serpents. Anacondas, Pythons, Boa Constric tors. Following this Prosossion, distinct in itself PARADE COMMEMORATIVE OF CENTEHBTAL YEAR CQ2X2I22IC2"- The great Car, " LIBERTY," bearing the Goddess, and oar glorious banner, sur rounded by living Enures of Army, Navy, Peace, Jurtice, and a mounted Body Guar! on Gray bullions, of Ladies and Gents in Continental Costumes of 100 yeans ago. 1 In this Procession appears lhe Tableaux of "Wathingotn Crossing the Delaware. " "Purnam Leavinn the Flow," "The Death ef Warren," concluding with " WashingUa'a Triumphal March on his return to new York at the close of tba Revolutionary War." l olldwin tha Resources of will appear upon tba seen e. Ladies Driving (&ur horses abreast) Chariots ; Ladies Driving two-horse Chariots; Male and female Jockeys, mounted on their favorite steeds ; N-ero Grooms lending blooded Race Horses ; Boys ridin'z Ponies, Jks. TnS GROTESQUE FIGURES ia different parts of the Procession wiil greatly enliven lha scene, the whole ending with ths Large Musical Instrument 7ZX33 aS33AU OALLZOFS, Interspersed in the Procession ia appropriate places the Elephant, Camels, Elk a, Bufialos and Zebras wiil appear, the whole formintr Gorgeous S.gbt aevor equa!i. -never will be excelled SODONTMISS1 SEE IT t and bear ia mind it will oi over-rate the merits of the Show upon tba inside, for tt) Show has no oqwal oa tk Continent, this, the season of 1875. "W ,v 1 3 Lock for the largest crowd titr la lll&iltttz, ca ths iij tf the dREAT SHOW, as all Railroads rca Exen.-slsa Trsias at Urt ra.es en day of SHOW, to aceopaodate the PcbUe. COLE'S andTNew Orloans