Official Organ of Vinton County. LOCAL MATTERS. Adtertxsmenti to appear on Thurt' day mominq, vtvtt be handed in not later tAan iuaaf evening. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One year, ? $1 50 Eight months, 1 OO Four months, 50 Payment lu advance iu all cases. ADVERTISING TEUMS. One square, ten lines, $1 00 Each additional Insertion, 40 Cards, per year, ten lines, 8 00 Notices of Executors. Admiuistra- ' tors and Guardians 2 00 Attachment notices before J. .. 2 OO Locul notices, per line, 10 Yearly advertismonts will b charged $00 per column, and ut porportionute rates for less tlma a column. X'ayable in advance Kellgious Services in McArthtir. V, E. Chbbcii. -Preaching Si.lbeth it half pt tea o'clock, A. M., and half-rest lix 'clock, P. M. Bsbbath School, 2 P. M. Pbiibvtkrian Cncp.cn, Services at 11 o'cl'k a. and t o'clock r. u . Bubbath School at 9 e'slock a. h., every Sabbath. Cbbiitiaw Chuscii. Services at 11 o'clock a. at, every Sabbath. "The Vinton Record" —FOR THE— CAMPAIGN! Wk will iurnish tho VINTON RECORD for the coming cam paign, (being four months,), until after the fall election, for the small mm of FIFTY CENTS! We have been to considerable expense recently in purchasing new type and printing materials for the Record; therefore, it is now incumbent upon the Democ racy throughout the entire county to give us their united support. Let every subscriber con&ier himself a committeo of one, es pecially appointed, to secure at least ONE new subscriber to the paper, and our 'success will be placed beyond a peradventure. It is a duty you owe tho cause of 'Constitutional Liberty, that you ahould pereovere in disseminating '.the true doctrines upon which our 'Government was founded, and which must preserve us a united, happy and prosperous people. Then, let your watchword be Circulate the Record! E. & A. W. BRATTON. Publishers. Fok Legal Advertisements see . fourth page. Thanks To Hon. IT. S. Bundy, "M. C, for public documents received. Lost. About ten days ago a Medium sized brass key. for a door, any person returning the above key to this Of ."fics wil receive a suitable reward. Lok out for Lake's Hippo-Olympiad and Mammoth Circus, tomorrow. Attention is called to the Veto 3Ieteage of President Johnson, on the first , pact of this issue. The weather continues very cool cool a otnh for October, Overcoat are al most a necessity, and Area ara absolutely Indis- "j snsible of morniegs and evening. Roback's Stomach Bitters. This very excellent medicine has beoome widely "inown as one of tbe beer reroedios for Dyspep sia and other stomach dibeaees that has ever beon offered to the publio. Austin, Ind., Ai- Look out for Lake's big show to morrow. Wonder of the World ob Um- vibsai. Savior. Dr. F. S. Phillips a young rnsn from Oallipolis, was in our town daring 7!ter Pr' f I"' week, and, with the aid of his wonderful medicine, produced rnanv aatoriahtDj sure. The medicine can be found . 8.tr,?ns'. DrnX 8tri in this place. The Old Reliable! Do not be aecelvedby purchasing any of the quack nos trams ULder the various names of Bitters. Furohase none other but Dr. Bobacs's 8tojiach .Aittibs, which are compoundid of the purest drnga, and in which the afflicted oan rely. LeoL outforthe grand procession one mile la length, to-morrow. New Daily in Parxersbtjrg. tte conservatives .use In Weat Virginia has received recent eccesrio.e in he way of new 'V vTb? P"ktl'bw' ts, hitherto a radical aheet, has changed handa, and i. now tha ad vocata of the Democracy. A new daily Taper has also been established in connection with ths weekly. II i. edited andpE.d Z.L Ut' J- wl". formerly Philadel ptian, we behave. Thereto now two Demo craue papers ia Ptrktnbnrg, sod on radical. Fire. On Wednesday last, about half-pat one, r.M.,our cilixoua were aurlled by the cry oi "lire," coming from the quarter of town near the a.'. Church. AU hastened at once to the scene of the flavouring element, when it waa found to be located and havl-g oriiinced in Viykofffe Kaler's Cabinet Bhop. Tbe building, together with q-itoa U ( of Itimi ture and tools, and the eld frame School-house adjoining, were totally destroyed. Les about tl.HO or $8,000. Loos out for the grand procession one mile la length, tomorrow , A fight occurred on the ferry boat, "j. R. McMillan," plying between Marl tta and VTilllamstown, oetweeu four mea nhmed Arihisad Kinkaird, Kobest Ricbt, Jobk R. Uut, and Kcssill Ksid, in which KiNNAiRO waa killed and Kicut was seriously etthbod. Russell Kxid, the one who stsbbe I Kimnaird, and which resulted in hia death, wa arrested by tho Sheriff of Athena county, and lodged in the jail at Marietta, where he is wait ing lequisition from the Governor ol Weat Va. Do you want to know where to got everything in the Drug line, at the vorv lowest price! Go to the Drug Store o' O. W Slison, and you will find everything that you teed , He takes great care to procure pure Medicines-that can be relied on and the best Wines, Brandies, to , sihiotlt for Medical purposes, The attention ot Physicians, particularly, la called a large assortment of Nichol's prepar ations, known to be the most reliable MedioWa manufactured in this county, which will be sold to Physicians at IS per cent, on tbe manu facturers price May ,24 3 m. Hat Presentation. On Saturday last, tevora I gentlemen from Zsleski and PraK villo, presented mine host of (be Hulbert House, in this place, with a now Beaver, as a token of their regard for the inimicablo manner in which hs colors to the wants of his guiwta. The re port that this hotel had changed hands, is now explained, as the new cspU-ry covering ao com pletely meta moiphosod lu worthy proprietor that liis most intimato frlonds, it is said, did not recognize hi m I May long and proa parous Uvea be accorded lieo generous donors ; and oa they Lave thus exompliflcd their enterprise by doing away, at least in one Instance, with an 6io us , may thoir aversion to the abticli ever continue I Look out for Lake's Hippo-olym- pisd and Mammoth Circus, to morrow. Something New. We have hastily examined a new and beautiful work, entitled "The Pictorial Book of Anecdotes and Incidents of the Robollion," andean ray thut it is tho most interesting book that has been writion since the warcommonced. It is print ed with now typj.on extra papor, and contain ovor seven hunartd (TOO) lnrge double column pages, i nd is illustrated with three hundred engraving, among them one hundred Portraits of leading mon and womon, both North and South. A glaace at the contents of this work will convinue ynu that it is the mtt brilliant and rusduble liook which tho war has called f r h and the one especially which every soldior, sea man, citizen ami family will desire to posses. Extra Enrlish Cloth, Green and O.dd, ( I'urlor Edition) $4.50 per copy. Fine Leather, Sprin kled Edgo, (Library Editiou) 15.00 per i-opy. CiurtiES KnoDfcrf is Agent for Ibis (Elk) tp. for tho above work and will call on our cllizous for snbcriplioa in a ahor time. Look out for Lake's big show to morrow. Power's Perpetual Broom. Mr. J. M. Kkrk, tlio agent for tills invaliialdn patent. In this county, called upon us ono day this week, and exhibited to us one of the above brooms. It Is justly celebrated for the following reasons: 1. Liyhtneu. -It benjr not perceptibly heavier than a common tied broom. 2. Beauty. The head of polished brass makes tho broom so attractive, that the la dles universally say, "What an elegant broom." 3. Durability. Ilundreds have tried the strength of this broom, and after weeks of such trial as no other broom in Ohio would stand, it is yet as good as new. 4. Ei-ono my. -After the first outlay, ten cents will furnish you a new broom, and If you can raise the broom-corn, even this ex pense is obviated. Mr. Kerb designs selling Township Rights, and, when not absent, on business ran be found at the Jackson House in 11am den. mylOt3 We have in our possession an au tograph letter of Lord Union, written in 1819 to the Editor ofOalisnani'a Uc.vcngcr, indeniul of ibe authorship of o work eutitled"Tho Vain piro," which we give below. Tho letter gives unmistakable evidence of having beon written by this renowned poet. 'The paper on wLich it is writen, its style, and superscription, together with the fact that such a work as that ot which ho upeaks, and claiming him as its author, waa undoubtedly published in Europe tbout that tine:- 6ib : In various numbers of your journal ! have seen mentioned a work entitled "The Vampire," with the addition of my name as that of tbe author. 1 am not the author, and never heard of the work in questioa tin i 1 now. In a more recent pspcr I perceive a fori. al annunci ation of "The Vampire," with f ne addition o( an account of my ''residence in the Inland of Mity -lene," an Isfand which I have occasionally sail ed by in the coime of traveling some years ago through the Levant, and where I should have no objection toresido, but where I have never yet resided. .Neither of theso perform ances are mine, and I presume that it is neither unjust nor ungracious to mat you will f.vor me by contradicting the advertisement to which 1 alluue. If the book is clever i( would be base tc deprive tbe roal writer whoever ho may be of his honors ; and if stupid, I desire the responsibility of nobody's dullness but my own. You will excuse tne trouble I g We you. The Imputation is of no great importance, and as lens as it waa confined to surmises and re ports, I should have received it as I have re ceived many others, in silence. But the form ality of a publio advertisement of a book 1 never wrote, and a residence where I never ro aided, is a little too ranch, partioniarly as I have no notion of the contents of the ono, nor the incidents oi tho other. I have, betides, a personal dblike t iVamp'.res," and the Hull acquaintance I have with them would by no means Induct, me to divulge their secre's. Yon did mo a much lessinjuiy by your paragraphs aboufmy devotion," and 'abandonment ot so ciety for the sake of r elision." which armoured in your Messenger dining last Lent ; all of wuku ar uui lounuoa on ract, rmi you see l do not contradict tbem, because thoy are merely personal, whecaatheother in somedegree con corns the reader. You will oblige ne by com plying with my request of contradiction. 1 assure yon that I know nothing of the work or worka in question ; and have the honor to be ( aa the correspondents to Magazines say ) "your constant reader," and very Obd't hdmble servant, BVKOS. Tohe Editor of Galigani's Messenger. Venice, April 7ib, 1819. t3 By direction of Governor Cox the township Assessors ire not required to en roll the militia as heretofore inconsequence of the repeal of tbe foor dollar Commuta tion law.". " [Communicated.] West Virginia. Few persons, who hive not visited the little State of West Virginia, and have not noted her vast mine ml resources, oan hare any conception of her ultimate im portance as a sister State in the Union. From Parketsburg, her principal commer cial mart, ou the west, going east, we find vast bed's of the richest iron ore, stone coal, (principally bituminous.) limestone, in ledges of 100 feet in depth, copper and sil ver ores, and las, though by no mean least of all, vast basin of petroleum oil, sad heavily (I might ssy huoelt.) timber ed lands, we find all the concentrated ele ments of success, which want but the de veloping hands of capitalists and enterpris ing men to make her one of the wealthiest States in the Union. In speaking of recent discoveries in that State, the Parkersburg Gazette says: "A comptny boring fur o;l on tho farm of VVm. Cunningham, situated iu Jackson county, West Virginia, in going down went through a vein of metal about eighteen inches thick The company took no par ticular notice nf lite borings, but they con tinued drilling until they became satisfid their efforts in search of oil were fruitless hen they abandoned the well. In recur ring to the strata through 'vhich the drill had passed the owners thought of the metal vein, and immediately concluded to have it analyzed A quantity of th? metal boring was sent to New York, where it has been assayed and proi.ounced to yield 03 per ct. of pure silver. Underneath this vein, which is three hun Ired and forty feet from the surface, is a vein of silver quartz four feet thick. The gentleman from whom we team the foregoing facts, gives the follow ing account of the strata in the well First forty feet hard flint rock, next two hundred feet soft soap stone, then layer of blue rock, next soap stone, then the silver vein eighteen inches thick, next four feet of quartz, and then a bed of black sand, aimi lar to the sand found iu the gold mines of California. This valuable discovery has been made on a small farm loraled above Lelart Falls, six miles above Ripley's Landing, West Virginia. The owners have been offered since lh discover) , two hundred thousand dollars for the farm, but they have refused to sell at any price, as they desire develop ing it themselves. They are alieady at work reaming out the well preparatory to finking a shaft, the ma chinery for which was brought up from Cincinnati on the sicamer Leouidas on her lust trip. Having resided for upwards of four years in this State, and having traversed its en tire area, I feel myself rupable of speaking with a certain knowledge of the advantages to be gained by the Investment of capital in the development of her resources. In (he Edttsrn and Southern poilionsof the State where the mineral deposits are the richest, lands can be purchased at from 13 to (20 per acre, according to improvements made thereon. In. regard to salubrity of climate I verily believe, that there is no country on the face of the globe (hat is more healthy. There the services of a physician are seldom called into requisition for with a puie mountain atmosphere, and the be.-t of water, a man must outrage nature to an alarming extent, ere she will need an assistant. The counties that offer the greatest in ducements to capitalists are Wood, Ritchie, Tyler, Harrison, Lewis, Upshur, Randolph, Taylor, Marion, Preston, Tucker, Green: brier, Pocahontas, Gilmer, Calhoun, Web ster, Fayette, Kanawha and Mason, in all of which the mineral deposltaara extensive, linds well timbered, well watered and cheap. As 1 have lengthened out this communi cation to a greater extent than I intended, when I first sat dowu to write, I shall bring my remarks to a close, promising, however A. Volunteer Relief Fund—Counties not Reported. Of the eighty-eight counties in this State the Auditors of seventy-four only hare, up to this date, reported to the Governor the condition cf the Volunteer Relief Fund in their respective couniies, as required. The following are the fourteen counties, from which reports have not bee.i received.; Clermon', Crawford, Deri nice, Geauga, Har din, Hocking. Lawrence, Licking, Al organ, Paulding, Pike, Putnam, Sandusky and Statesman. [For the Ohio Statesman.] Secretary of State—Hon. John H. Putnam. Messrs. Editors. Among the gentle, men spoken of as a suitable candidate on the Democratic Slate Ticket for Secretary of State, is Hon. obu Ht ruhiain. He is a member gf the. present Ohio Legislature, and w3 a member of the preceding Legis lature, ai.d is the efficient editor of the Chillicothe Advertiser. He is a gentleman of character and ability, and would make a most excellent candidate- A DEMOCRAT. COLUMBUS, O., May 18. 1866. We endorse the above nomination most heartily. ... Reason for Making a Noise. Nobody will suspect us of fibbinq when we say that the following is cut from an exchange. The incident narrated did not of course occur in our sober city. The other night at one of the hotels in this city a convivislly disposed gentleman, retiring late, wal&ea independently and somewhat noisily up tha stairs and along the corridor to his room, "Why, what a noise you make," said his wife, who heard with some anxiety the heavy tread of bis boon, how heavily you walk." "Well, my dear," was the gruff response, "if you can get a barrel of whisky up stairs with any less noise, I should like to see you do it." Statesman. The above it trne, for the man lived in our town. JOB J BINT1NG executed witb reatntas and dispatch at the Biooid offlos. Brat- ton's Bailding, one door east of Couri lioase, BLANKS of every detcrlptiOB. for wle Special Notices. ATTENTION! 100 DOLLARS BOUNTY. I wish to say to all Veterans that lean now get you each a One Hundred-Dollar Bond for your credits as Veterans to your respective Townships. Attend to this at once. E. A. BRATTOX, McArthur, 0. April 26, 1SG6. Boutics to Soldiers of 18G1 aud ... 18G2, Passed March 2, 1866, bv unanimous con suit of the House of Representatives in uongress. Removed, That the Committee on Mili tary Affairs be instructed to inquire into the propriety of providing by law that soldiers who enlisted in 1861 end 1862, and served more (nan one year, and were discharged in consequenre of disease contracted hi the service, shall receive the Government boun ty to which they would have been entitled had they served two years. All soldiers so discharged should immedi ately send their discharges for collection of said bountj to me, end I will get their money for them aa soon as the same can be obtained by any other person. E. A.BR11T0N. Military Claim Agent, McAnhur, Ohio. tTThe Mason b il.mliu Cabinet Uvtaiis, forty dirTorent stylos, adapted to sacred and sesular munio, for f SO to fduO each. Fifty one Gold and Silver Medals, or othor first premiums awarded them. I'lnstrated catalogues freo. Ad dress, MASON & HAMLIN, Borton or MA SUM BUuTiltKS.Kow York. sepU ly Errors of Youth. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, I'rcniMuro Decay, and all tbe effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for aake of surTuring lmmanity, rend free to all who need it, tbe receipt and directions for making ths simple remedy by which he wss cured. Sufferers wishing to profit b) the advertiser's experience, can d o so bv address n? JOHN B. OGDEN, jell-lv. No, 18 Chambers St., N. Y. Sit tinge but True. Every young lady and gentleman in the Cnit'd States can hear something vert much tt their advantage by return mail, free of ejarge, ny auur'ssing lie unacrtiirnei!. more having any fears of being humbug od will oblige by not noticing tliia card. All.othors will please address their obediont sorvant, TI10S. K. CHAt'MAV, Jell-ly. 831 Broadway, N. Y. WHISK ICRS. WHISKERS ' Do yon want Whiskers or Moustaches? Our Ortolan' Com pound will force them to grow on he smoothest face or chin, or hair on bald heads in Six Weeks. Ii ice 1 1 ,00. Sunt by mail any where, closelv sealed, on roceln of price. Address W AKFKIi & CO., Box 139, Brooklyn wow nor. looio-iy E CONFESSIONS AND EXPiltl l nblislied aa a benefit and an a caution to tocho men and others, whosnlfor from nervous 4bilityv, premature doray of Manhood, iso., supplying at tno same una I hh mians of iilf ot ii. By one who has cured himself after no- durgoing considerable quackery. By oncloidnir . ... .i.i...u..i .!.,'.! ' m puoK-iug .uui.u oii.uivfv, villain VUMCS froo nf oh rue, may be bad ot tho author. . NATHANIEL WAYFAlR, Iq., Brooklyn, Kings co., New York. fubl-ly Manhood; how Lost, how Restored " Vr- vniverwell's (JolubruteJ Es say on tho rndical cure (without modicine of f Rermutorrliora. or seminal Weakness, Involuntary Somincl Louses impotemey, Menial "and Jf Jiysical Incapacity, .'mpodimouts to marriago, oto.j al.o,CoiiBunip tion, Epilepsy, and Fits, induced by self-indul genes or'scctutil extravagance. 13 Price in a sealed en velopc , only c nts 'Hie celobrated muhoi in this admirable essay olearly d( monntrates, from a thiity years tuo cessful practice, that the altrming corseq'joncos cf self lbuso may be radically cured without the dantrcrotis hae of Internal medicine or the application of tho knife pMntlng rmtamode of cure utonce simple, certain, and effectual, by means nf which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply privatoly and radically. LtT This lect ire ilmuid be In the hands of every yonth and every mn in tho land. Sent, under seal, In a plain onvelope, to any address, post ptid, on recnpt of six conts, or two post stumps. Address the publinhers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE a CO., 12T Bowery, N. Y., Post OrHco box 488. HOWARD nniATION' rouiauLijrma rA. DISEASKS Of THE URINARY AND SEX.IML SYSTEMS new and rcli ble treatment. Also the ER'.DaL CHAM BE?., an Essay of Warning and Instruction Sent by mai ,, scaled envelopes, free of charge Address. Dr. J, S K I L L I N HOUGHTON, Howard Association, No. 3 South Ninth Mreel, Philadelphia, Pa. Oct. 13th 1865 lyr. A CARD TO INVALIDS, A Clergyman while rosiding in South Amer ce aa a missionary, discovered a safe and sim ple remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Karlv DncAV. Diseases nftha TTri Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disord J I V . 1 " I 1 . . ... uuib viouguirii uy uaumui ana vicions nanus. Crest ncmbeia have been already enred by this noble remedy. Promyted by a desire to ben flt (he afflicted and unfortunate, I will sens the roolpa fjr preparing and using this midi e'ne, in a sealed envelope,to any one wbo needs it, Pan or Chaboi. Pleaao incloae a DosV-mid aavalnnn. ed to yourself. . Address JOSEm T. INMAN, Station D. Bibli Horsa, Mrs. Hth 1865 lyr. New York To Consumptives. The adverlisr, having been restored to health In a few weeks by a very sirnplo remedy, after having suffered for several years with a aevera lung affection, and that dread disease, Con sumptionis anxious to make known to his fellow-sarTerors the mesne of cure. To all who dctire it, he will send a eopy of in prosenpuon nsea, iree-or cnarge, witb tne directions fr preparing and naing the fame, which Ibey will rind a sure cure for Consump tion, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and all Throa and Luna Affections. The on It ob ject of the advertiser in sending the Prescrip tion ra id oenent ma amiotea and spread inror asation wbioh ha ooneeivea to be invaluable, and ha hopes every sufferer will try hie remedy, aa it will ooat then nothing and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the Prescription, mi. by retarn maiK will please address, Be. EDWABD A. WILSON Willianubnrgh, Kings Co., N.Y. Jsnusryll, USt-Iy. Mm Hardware Store. JOS. DODDRIDGE & SON, dsaiim ur all twos or HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, On door eait of 0. W. St'ison'i Drug Stor?, McArthur, Ohio, WILL KEEP ON HAND, AT all times, Iron and Kails cf all Kinds, Axes and Hatchets, Chisels, Saws, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Saddlery Mounting and Oer thing, Door Knobs, Butts, Scrcios and Door Fastenings, Strap Hinges, Cabinet and Cooper Tools, Hopes, Oil Carpet, and all Jcinds of Farming Implements. DR. J. D0DDR1 HOE A SON. maylOmS ' JlcArtluir, OLio. a, a. t I CO fc3 CO a. 2 5fl i s- - M H e r. 0 0 B w O 3 a & o FURNITURE I FURNITURE ! W E call the attention of tne citiiens c Vinton county, to the NEW FIRM OF Wyckoff& Kaler's NEW CABINET SHOP, AT TUG OLD STAND OP Spraguo & WyckoiT, McArlliur, O. Whore rhey keep op hand every variety of fur niture, consisting of Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chairs, Cribs, Safes, Stands. Tables, And every thing in the furniture line. Which lhy will sell chenrer than the cheap. est. Collins a)way on hand and sold twenty- live por cent cheaper than any other establi ih men tin the State of hio. Also, window Sach on hand for sale low for cash. Jsn. IS 6m Notice to Tax-Payers. McAnnvR. Mav 10. 18CC; THE Books are in my hauds for the col lection of the last 1 a'f of the Tax of lUba. 1 will attend at my office In the Court House, at McArthur, until the 20th ol June for the purpose of rcceivliiar Taxes. DAVID FOKEMAX, T. V. C. may 10 w 6 DR. STRICKLAND'S ! Pile Remedy I YTA8 cured thousands (f CURE FOR PILES. J i. the worst cose cf It gives immediate relief, and effects a perma nent cure. Try it directly. It ia warranted to cure. For sale by all Druggists st 50 cents per bottle. January 13, 1366. ly. Pianos. Any of otir ladies wish Ing to buy or rent pianos, and let the rent pay for them, can obtain the same at manu facturers prices, by calling on me, when I will explain prices and terms. Mbs. Both C. Bkattox. NOTICE. Any person obtaining ten aub aenbera, and sending ns the money, t ir Tszir dollars , shall receive the Viavoa Eieoaa ana year gratis. JOB PRINTING executed with neatness and dispatch at lha Etcoio effioe, Bratton'a Bailding, so do:r east ef Court Hons, (nr stsirs.) 1 WILL EXHIBIT AT iric lrthnr, Friday, Jlay 95. Londonderry, Thn rsdnjr, ' May 84. Jackson, Saturday, flLaj 90. MAMMOTH CIRfiUS rna obkat Xtderi Organixalloi -or- mm iA65incnci OricHtal Splendor, OrgaoUed for 1ISS-T. GRAND ' MOYUTd PATORAXA of Costly epeetmena of Anericu Muafscnirsd '. Ckariata, Can, Vaas, Carrlaat" of Grecian and Athsniaa models, eonatruetsd by American workmen. TUB If ammoth Show Will be annonnoed by l tbe GaAKD Faocassioa! ( and Operstie Muola of the niiPPALO SILVER COR.NET BAND, led by Prof, EXIL WAHLB, Drawn in the TRIUMPHAL DOLPHIN CAM, Emblstoned with Gold ' and Broose, repreMnt. inn Neptune's Imperial i Parsonage, attended by J earthly mortals mount- ea on inorongn-Drea horses, arranged as Per sian Cavalry and Knighta of Two Hundred Years ago, escorted by the en tire Oriental Retioue of, Brilliant Equipages. THE DEPARTMENT -or- ENTERTAINMENT Constitutes the MOST BRILLIANT 81 AfiS, in troducing Graaautle, Eaaeatrlaa, ao4 Taarnaaejar Exercises, of the Aa elent and Modern Sohoe. of Amusements. FIVE STAB BIDXBSi Three Popular CLOWNSl The Moat Beautiful female BqaestrleiH LIVINO, , , Wtt ALICE, iMwaeaina(aiiiM. Ma4.AQXE3, Qm V On AfaiMvs. JTue MX A, Fairy V Ttntitlm. ' MaH. WILLIS, rXAXK XJStS, ! Champion Paster. JOB WIL80X, ImYtpid Tom Bent SUmr. B. BERNARD, (Womia Hunlit awr MON8TB BROS IWwTiisr gawlsa Ctmpm WM. C09TELLO, UtUn it Ctumi JOHN LOWLOW, Popular Oimtma&mailtt Hon. MOXSTE, fVsack Trick Clow. CZABK GIBBS, Amtrito local saw THIS , ' SIbjkiJoji Iilerprii la under the eoecial ax rhansgement ef the Vet eran Humorist, William take, Who. at each entertain. ment, will introduce tha Spanish Spoiled Mule, i DON CARLOS i (he thorough-bred daaa ' ing Horses, WHITE CLOUD and SPOT KAUTYi the Imported Oarmaa Trick Horse, ., . . ZADD. ' . - from RENER'3 ROYAL CIRCUS, Berlin, Prussia I and lha nighly.tpuosd ROMEO and JULIET.' aw Two Grand Per- Ffbrmanees, at a and 7 r o'elock. "Will exhibit in all tha principal cities and k towns ia tha Stale daring the season. . Admiasloa, 60 oesta. snkk REMEMBER DAY -AND- A f il l Turn Out EVERYBODY -A2JD SEE THE GRAND PROCESSION ONE IMLXB -IJf- LENGTH. " . ;.e." i