IF er t i 1,1 j• SA.TtitilAY. APRIL 2:1. LSS9 !SINT' . 1 5.11Vr11T19E1131'. 1 1T A. M. I!ltitt.),Ct -0 F/lI.LSWS' Ilat., IS TO-li.LC:s 0E23 riicT Tir - C T A vtoTtNr. ---W e .11Te a:Altar/zed t grallollpee 4t)SE I.'ll \V. EIS II E IC. E , Q., of t lant'oi a, 'will be rt eantliante for IY,triet .turerey at the ensuing: goaera/ clectiosi, subject to the tleel,ion el the Pe0F1C.1.7..u,.t. ,Aeutitat. AND ilium' !tool - CRACK CR..—These tceilent, crackers, tienigned e.pecially for anti clFspeptics, will LciLand k I)1•_ .7 4 Family Medicine Store. See 2.lvertlserne•M. We are indebted tt , the I),T -tt..r for R very liLeral sample which we pro• ..tince amtb.ona.. "Chet - Ili , rry at r t; Le for the ill Ta lid --not.tri,ltitt:!, nppeti,:jug and eacy iif dig-P..:ion_ Li. or TRITI. --There will he a +ale ruit, Shwolt and Ornamental Trees, Shrub- Vines, Flowering Piants, &v., at the 4.l.rket house, on next Wednesday ilieroing. The trees, are from the extensi%e ntu•- t- •ries of Ihiilingtus & Co., and Jackson & Ches , er county, and among thmit are Milli)" choice specimens. The sale will be ell worth attending. See tAaveztistmient. F 11( E.--(in the morning of Tee.d:ty, the 3 , •th inst., a fhe. uncured in our town. Lc hielt the 31augh.er house and but' ae of Mr. Joseph lteselt, near the Corner of Vifth and 1. oi••n 'us., were de,.troyed.. In the slaugh. •r house was the eareasA of a steer, .laugh t•::'ei the previous et ening, which Was eon 'owed. In the stable were burned a valua -I).e horse and a line dog. There had been Ti • fire ithout the premises during the cc cu i• and it is suspisete I that the tiro was the r- ~r !milieu. The tiretue.it were protnlo- Jj at vrurk, but rould only sueeeell iu e.4ttitt g the dames the builtling in which it hrel.,..t out. As there was uu insurance. Mr. 3 , 03e1fe hiss will prulnkbly he no elialit um,. Tur: rtirEi t .--The lust week ex fe.ided to the lie...thvaters of the Susoltichatt ril, and raised the stream that a eutisid ti.able of lumber was run from ii')ove. On Tuesday aim W-doesdity, m num ber of rafts re:wiled, this place and others L.ase since arrived, The shore looks lively, ~•1, 1 our streets have again been dotted 1,3 red shirts. The supply of lumber thi. ha.; koLli short, and the first arrivals lie !in.; at an advance over r a e present supply will of this season. ) iti;or BAND.—It had to hold Tb E. Co ennktpati Z•btn ;;I t , 14.0 tit ILS ti , ,tice , l iu Lin' .. ''.l: uuL tl ling pre tti,te.l it. Tiny ha., e i: platy in a mare d11r , 24.-t 111.11,r, 'toll: , for ==l utfair has uL,:ert:.lien eauil.als h.wn vitr . .l the p l l,',llllne of en f , r tho 1,11,1. I'. e wv . :e advise , l of t1:1.., :1, ....tcntim", of the pre ,notice \Vt hope the int.nmittt4l may ui,t.tinilig a lilY;r;LI suliscriptlon. Let there be peace! The horrors of a sanguinary war, have, by the triumphant er.ercise of American Diplomacy (that mysteriells gift with which every dimp p dined office-sucker bee.onie) miraculously ; endowed at the, it 'moot when the tally pa pers of the ballot are footed us adversely to Lis c:cpectations) been warileil off, and the people are again safe from the foot of the ruthless Sioinisli American ilicalkr. Com missioner Bowlin dispatches to the Depart ment teat through the mediation of Gen. Cie perfortn:LlW.:n of the circus, the theatre, nic PreAi ' leet. of the Ai ' . "tine Cell. end [he E dinfeteretiou, plan (i'rera. color tii:4:eaT4ltitilae.Youlli•afise(gitretfciv:"m":ldYbict't'sl-. .rotti portion of the circus is ilis hang the "hands" with the tow-lines and peosoil kl , llh, but the other re:lit/FOS of that e .11,1-it:ate the "ineweis" for the benefit , institution retained. It is the play id' 3la• eimunisariat department of her army. The reppa, with the part of 11 ,, r.v. omitted. The country has again been saved, and .1. 11, C:111 ],arty t.r.1.111.4 by having fitted up a begin to look around for a new griuvance— lar_o b. ,at fur die transportation of the es another one horse nation to bully into a taldishmeitt.tilt' course she Company ex brief peace and a long hatred. Itibits eel). in towns on the line of the can a l „ r „ i h er c witlet. The War! War! Although there be peace e01111.r1:4111g the troupe are celebrated abroad there is strife at home. Internal in their line, and the pert . iirmittice twill lie dissensions distract our unhappy Common sure to give dirtily saris silo". if you if you wahl wealth—at least the Denateratic portion of 1;. „ 1iln, to see El seii li se , it. The Anti-Administration men hare lisettictit hell their convention at Harrisburg, and 4)„ \ - 5 , A resolve .1 that they are the Deinocratic party .' in its original purity. They organized a eeluhrated Menagerie and Circus will exhib- State C a Central Committee and hold under it 1 , 16, e,tabiwinient advisement the propriety of nominating, a well litiown hero that the 111111oUeeellleia o f ticket of their own, to share the kite of the its milting is certain to put the to Ver." of fill 0110 settled by the "Soap" Democracy at and el,lll.lfulelit tiptoe. It emit bities goo,! gout!goodfineOnar convention in March. It is n difficult col matter for outsiders to determine which is leetion of animals, and other attractions, the •'rcg,ular" party, as both claim that Th ere i s mu d, l ute betwe e n the routitry. It is knovrit through the length . Prom abroad we have "wars and rumors and bilia Ith of the land, and futurably fixtieeti there will be .7.. of E toil) succeeding steamer brings contra liutory advice.; now l'iutee rises to . "I.l•JUbue" to see dm sights. The advertise the surface, awl grim, fier.;c, merciless War me a t will be f:411:11.1U gurgles in drowning agonies; but again the 8.:.5.; our Ill! ft/ II it nbout ;ivties :Ltid Tun sel,ttat a.,t tut to opetf --gct. ready your ••dips." fl, l )4(m lay Heft the bail open viii "Bran 1 aml vado 1 do.p'my of 1 ;yin. nastie, Terp,iciforic, Guns-eln,tic, I ;utta. l'erehnie, Ethiopic and birtountl turd lofty E ttErttragaitt.,!," by El -EN w e ir: Tr,,ul).^_ of performers. Val, 141,:ei ail,- 2.1421. t i, a u,,‘ el one, befog a coml....anon of 11.,t,‘Eu.A.D nt this time attaches to this favorite period- the top nave, with sword bare and torch iral from t lie controversy regarding it be- lighted. The great nations ore alone tetttl• tweeze Mr. I tiekeW, tile and part ing a pow-woly by which a pence way be owtier, mid Messrs. llcadbuiy E,ans, paup for a time—if the opposing. in partnets in the public:La disagre^:- terests of Austria and France can by :my merit between the partiqs has let to Mr. means be reeonciled. :It the expense of withdra.v.tlfro-o If nvir.Lolki Word.. Italy, the bone of contention, they will not however. Itradhury S L ails will ,1 1 . 8 w t h e sword—hut the tight must be and the :tiroonturentent eventually fought, and as well now as again. " r 'eriat tinier ['rine(' declares her intentions to be pacific, "ii,„J -Ail She Year I:. mml," with the ao motto "'foe story of our, aml continues to concentrate immense ai Year to veor." It advertises' arnianients oft rho Italian frontier. Austria . 40 , 1 „..,, 1 .1 the Ist of May. awl weekly and is very desirous of peace. and quarters di "t'l"' "!' l vision after division in her inisgcrerned and peddimos as. hoe will cont ain pi:“ ' 14 . .t new r„i -I I.v oppressed Italian provinces. Sardinia, the Wbetlier IL. -o• .thdrom ol :11”. Ilkketis nun ke,t of the helligerents. pronounces for .o.ti ur Pi.: root I,.;! 1100-enold Words Ove war. and if she can attain it will fight the "Alla:" chuckled the humeree s ‘' i d den old i e 1..,ti. ti: oo its divi is for timer, ~ , , , ,,,u1,,,,. . i ... ,, Ne.r ~r;., repuidi.her, lictrrul out. With the lia.e.king, of France eon. "you tamel little fool, I knew she 1''',611. , ri , .: . 4 . 1.:.-,;.,1y. il.nr. 1.44, annou nce B hC l"." " 0 filar 4.1 thu result, and that sup- ' would, and she'll give ye a trouncing every ~- , ..e,,,,tie ‘ ) , ,uce ,L 1 a releiiir. hie h e doe,d.: sots port once 7.,uaranteed we may expect to see ; time she undertakes it: and I advise e to , Terti,,e t•fl 41 - I , olgelltellt with the Etigli-h : the Italian battlo-fields of Napoleon the Itch a% e yourself in future." I Tyniii; her f:o tae I. , sue fr ,, fia issivaiece sheet , . I c ..c.t. ICr TC the traLnenclOni struggles John hegnti t•r have puerile perception of t 'A:: Ihe Year liJund." 'lle new 14triul j * ** p ale ' u ~,.: i, , ...,„„,„1 : -, r „.,,,,,,.;,.. i r t , wi , i , it an tit t w". 11 stire'.s- pior...p: 0:1 that el' ..141.!'11 - 1,4 father ' s motive, and rt-er hfter lras a •J.i..5..; , ,,, and the old ./11C no ib.rrillient. Igr ' , in.!, 1.. therm oho 7 , roat p , ,w.•r.. I: k•:! iFa I Ivr :ill IV% i#,er hoy -.1. , ,0rf00k /'sole's-. ' P.RTRAIT or RolIF:t:T BoNNErt.—TIIE N1:11' YOnls: WEEKLY.—ThiS 1)11,111:1r Story paper, .if April _3, contains an accurate the , lily) likeness cter publii.hed or Robert 13. inner, the proprietor of the Noe I:9rk Lecl ! ler. The Meta 37,r1,- Weekly is without exception the-best story paper published.— its list of regular contributors is graced sith the names of the most sparkling writ ersyf the da - y._/n the present number we perceive that the opening chapters of an ex toting Revolutionary Romance are given.— ft is from the pen of Dr. J. 11. ItottiNsoN, .tt.thor of — Nick Whiffles," etc., and is en. "ONE F.YEI) SA.CL; or, The Tory Le.agueilr Seven; A Tale of South Carolina." SAT' I N 6 FCNl...—Ttre National Safety Trust Company, ..1 Philadelphia, ueeupies a con spicuous place amongst the provident insti tutions or our land, and multitudes can tes tify to the safety they have found for their treasures in its e , ffers. We say multitudes. for the number of its depositius swell up to the ;'rand total of 2.;•::,8;19,.. Prom these have I , PCII received nu less 1 sum than.slo,2l3,- -Ittil. 10! Millions that have worked out tilissfnl results. Up to March Ist, lis'so, the sum if t:itscAp:.; Jy w 4 s M aid out fur later est. The above is from the last number of Tuel:e tt 's itisn riznct journal, of Philadelphia. Our reaiers arc also referred to the notice of this old and well established Instituto, whiell appears amongst our advertisements. The World through our "Spy" Glass The Sickles trial is the great event upon which the eyes of a nation now turn. If our readers are like ourself they have more than enough of it in the °•enterp rising' anil do not look for it warmed up in the .s . pu. We cannot but refer to it, however, in admiration of the aforesaid eitterprise, A stupendous Telegraphic feat. is it not? Ilere we have the splurge of Mr. Graham, the exquisite wit of Mr. Bra ly. (he dues sav such fini,ny things,) the brow " beating of 31 r. Stanton, the personalities ef Mr. Ould, the sharp-shooting of 3I r. Car lisle, the tours of es-Governor Walker, the agony of Mr. Sickles, the shame of the pour wile served with our daily bread. It is generally conceded by the "enterprising journals" that the public appetite fir this condiment is a sadly unnatural one, and one to be discourm,. 1 and deprecated. In fact they do discourage it—by rendering it unbearable to every one who can be wearied by intobtrable prolixity, disgusting clap trap and a general seeking after dramatic and sensational effect. But with all this the particulars are eagerly sought after, and spite of their virtuous condemnation of the public craving for excitemeat and scandal, the papers continue to publish the minutest p trtiettlars of the trial. What would you dare? The public want it and we ine,t give it them—beside which it pays'. Never before has - enterprise" been carriW to so fearful an extent, and as a surer by the ex:divion from our daily all more legiti mate :natter, to make 'l.3orn fur this arrant w as hin g :en huinb....g, we protest that rather than be subia ,- .el to a fmnre of sensation trials, we W.:10.1 g.) back to the titne when the te i .eg mph was not, and "enterprise" no faster than a horse express. For Ire shouting of Key it is generally conceded 1 that no expiation will be exacted; but, in tire name of a suffering public, cannot some lune be hanged for the trial of Sickles? ZEE uiictee "r waters are troubled and Peace grasps only unusual interest at a straw while the gristly monster rides (11EvEitsED.) land holds off and meditates. Ilusia holds 1 4otf and laughs quietly. We hold off and keep our eyes' open for chances. ith the wise policy to be expected from the experi ence of our Administration we have noth ing to look fur but benefit- from a collision between the ruling povi•ors of Europe.. Their loss is our gain, and without desiring their loss we shall be quite reconciled to the gain. If our progressive friend J. 13. I will be satisfied with the present area of Freedom, and Rot seek itt extension, peace ably if he can, forcibly if he must, in the event of the apprehended outhreak cf hos tilities in the old world, we may look for ward to an increase of means at home and credit abroad. Of course we have an opin ion Of Vie prospects of peace And war— what enlightened editor has not?—and that opinion is that his Imperial Majesty of France is "spilin' for 1 muss," and will "sail in" sooner or Inter. Opp FEt.t.ows . ANNivEnsAny AND LECTURE. The Odd Fellows of Columbia, Wrights ville and Marietta, will celebrate the forti eth anniversary of the institution of the Order in the United States, in the Lecture room of the Odd Fellows' Hall, Columbia, on 'Tuesday evening next, April 2C:, 1859, at ldf-past 7 o'clock P. M. An address, illus trative of the principles and aims of Odd Fellowship, will be delivered by Lev. A. B. Grosh. The members and citizens are re spectfully invited to attend. From the po sition of Mt. Grosh in the Order, and his ability as a public speaker, an able,and in teresting address may be anticipated. By order of the COM 31 ITTEE or AnnANIMUENTS. PB.4:F.EI):NGS 01 . CoUNCI —Ow:3mA, April ti, Itis9.—Cunnei I met: 3lernbers pres ent, 3lessrs. Felix, Fraley, llippy, Hershey, Pelan, Walt' er, Welsh and ]lletz, President. A petition was read representing the side wa:k on the upper side of Fifth street, from rniun to the alley at the old church, to be in a very hail condition, am?. asking; the same to be paved; referred to the Paving Com mittee, The following bills were read and ordered to be paid:—lbirid Nlullett, $7,75; Henry Culp, $3,75; David Evans, lllrani Wilson, $16,00; Wet. $1,25: C. 3. Pusey, :$4,50; Geo. Geisler, $3,f5; 11. Wil ton, 53,52; N. Bineliour, $8,75; Sarn'l Boyd, $3,13; P. Gardner, $0,2.5. The following bills were referred t , ) the Road Committee:—AbrAharn .Thjers, $3,50 11. E. Wolf , $ 12 ,7 5 ; Isaac Pusey's e,cate, $12,5G. Ga:i 'tall, $45,42, was refertetl to the Gas C..mmittce S. W. Mifflin's Lill for $15.50, was mferred tQ the President, to report at next stated IllePtlllg The following bills were referred to the Finance Committer.---P. Shreiner, 318,00; S. Wright, ,',45.435; do., $'39,12; J. Ilogen• o filer, $69,t57. Ou motion of Mr. Welsh, the Market CI k was directed to give notice that on and after Saturday the Nth instant, the matiket would open at 20 minutes before sunrise. Mr. Welsh offered a market Ordinance, which was on motion laid over until next stated meeting Mr. rraley moved that two bonds be drawn in favor of Conrad Swartz, for $l,OOO and $5OO, respectively; to be dated April Ist, 1559, and payable 12 months after date, and prescoto I at next stated meeting fur appro val, which was agreed to. 1). Evans' resignation e ra Supervisor NT3S handed in and accepted. On motion Council proceeded to the elec • tion Of a Supervisor, whereupon I). Chalfant was elected, and on motion Mr. Hippy was requested to notify him of his election. Mr. Welsh moved that a special Commit tee of three be appointed to examine Pot ter's Field, and re•>urt its condition at neat stated meeting, \Thiel; was agreed to, and the President appointed Meesrs. Welsh, Fra ley and Hippy, said Committee. On motion Council adjourned. Wm. F. Id.orti. Clerk. J K sem Sue Mull:b.—Deacon W., was a staid and honest Dapti-t deacon in one of the' interior towns in this State, who had a vein of dry, caustic humor in his composition.— The deacon had a boy of some dozen suer I mers, who was somewhat inclined to be a little ugly when not under the parental eye• , In school, especially, John was a source of constant annoyance to the teacher. One day the teacher punished him for some sort of )16:demeanor, and .John went hum°, cry- Mg, to enter his complaint, and told his father the mistress had Whipped him. ''What"" esclaimed the deacon, elevating! ; his eyebrows, "been whipped?" "Ya-a-s," sobbed the boy. "And lid you let a woman whip ye!" shouted the old deacon. "I'•a-n-s. I could'ut help it." John, yin! little rascal, you go to school to-morrow, and if Miss— under takes to whip ye agin, you jest (itch in; don't let a Woman whip ye if ye can help it. Don't take any stick to strike with, but ye may strike, scratch . , bite and kick as much as yc're a mind to.' The next day the boy went to school, and emdoldened by the permission given by his fi.ther, was soon brought before the tribunal of violated rules. The teacher undertook to correct him, and he did as his father had told him. The result was that John got a most unmerciful trouncing and was the- roughly subdued. When he went home, he went to his father, crying: "Well, dud, I got an awful bad licking tu-dity." "‘Vhat!" said the old deacon, "have you let that stoma,, ship ye again?" - "Yu-a-s," whimpered John. "1 'kicked her, and struck her, and fit her all.l could, but she lammed rue orfully." TII EGI l'T liOOK TnADE.—TLI PRINCIFLES Ola WHICH G. G. iiVA NS, TIM Focstei or inn Bus. 'NESS. COSUCCTS rr.—.Jl general denunciation on the pall of many persons and presses through out the country, 01 that branch of the publish lug business denominated the "Girr Boon TitAric," has induced us .to devote a few re ks on the subject, and to Speak particular ly of the business as conducted by Dlr. G. G. Evans,439 Chestnut Btreet,r hiladelpilia, with whose principles and practice ha. the trade, we have made ourselves acquainted. Because swindlers or ignoramuses, in any trade, subject us to loss, we are not therefore to censure men engaged in legitimate trade; because "Peter Funk" traders in watches de ceive and cheat the public, honest watchmak ers are not to be denounced and avoided; and so, because a number of "Peter Funk" con cerns in the Gilt Book Business, encouraged by the great success of Evans' enterprise, sprung up in various cities, and for a time cheated those who were deluded into dealing with them, there is no reason that a fair, lib eral and energetic publisher should be con demned along with them. No injustice could lie greater. People must deal with tradesmen: they must have watches—they must have books —and let them take care to seek the place where t hey can procure the articles they want, without deception, and on the most advantage ous terms. Mr. Evans originated the Gift Book Business in 1631, and his great success in it is the re sult of the energy, the integrity, and the lib . - erality that lave characterized his course from that day to the present. The sham concerns thatihave from time to time arisen, in imita tion of his establishment, have now mostly pet ished, while he pursues the even tenor of his way, giving satisfaction to all who deal with him. The fairness and honesty of the business is not to be doubted, and are easily understood.. He is an enterprising man, and setting out to do a laige business, he purchased his books in large quantities; in order to increase his sales, he determined to give part of his profits to purchasers, in premturns. The principle of Premiums or Gilts has been adopted in many branches of business, and, perhaps, every news. paper that has spoken against the Gift Book Business has recognized the principle, either in deductions to clubs, extra copies, or gilts of eng.r.a I gs, &c. Evans purchases whole edi tions of books at the lowest figures; sells them at t he regular retail prices, and gives a premi um with each book; in every $lO,OOO worth of books he appropriates $5,000 worth of jewelry, watches, &ie . ., which are given away with the books, purchasers often receiving gold watches, costly 'cameos, &c. In every case of sale, Evans gives what lie pleases—and surely the roost fastidious moralist can find no fault. On the same principle, iI a man buy a chest of tea, is the grocer to be blamed or commend ed, if he gives his customer a few pounds of coffee into the bargain? The question needs no reply. Ills encouragement to American authors, publishers, and manufacturers ; is very great; ill a single year he purchased from one manulacrurer alone, $36,000 worth of jewe,ry, and thousands of persons engaged in book-binding, watch-making, receive em ployment through his agency, His assortment or bo,,Rs embraces the stand ard works of the I .angnages, and every depart ment of Arrericau literature, and through his agency, vast numbers of useful books have spread through every part of the country, to the great advantage of the rising generation, and in this respect he may very properly be held to be a public benefactor. In short, in Mr. Evans we find an enterpris• ing man—the originator of a business which he has followed with the greatest energy and strictest integrity, until it having a vast extent and importance, a host of imitators (some of them honest, perhaps, but ignorant of the bus iness) arise and cisappoint and cheat the pub lic, bringing down condemnation not only on themselves, but on the man whose wade they were counterfeiting. To rescue Air. E. from this unmerited censure, and to state what we understand to be the nature of the Gift Book Business, as established and conducted by him, has led to this article. No one who deals with hum can he wronged or disappointed; not only ...ill the purchaser receive the full value of his money in hooky, but with each book a premi um, or gilt, and :hat very handsome and vela able.—Cecil Whig. LIST OF JURORS, Ti) V.TIT iu the Cart rf Common 1'7078, of Lioneosicr Comity, commencing _llouday, ..I.fay 23, 1859. Adam S. Dietrich, Manor. .1(.1111 C. Lefevrc, l'aradise. Levi Bear, Carnarvon. Thomas Robinson, Paradise. Davis Gyger, Strasburg leirutigh. John Evans, Washington. Reuben B. Johns, Upper Leacock. .1. C. Worth. Colerain. Bernard S. Mann, 31anor. David Styer, Carnarvon. Matti Diller, Earl. • Itei.jamin IVittner, East Earl. ll og h O'Neil, 31artie. Samuel K. Gran', Earl. John Nagle. Pro%iilence. s ainue l D a ley, Elizabethtown. Joseph McClure, Bart. Samuel E. Fairlamb. little Britain. Timmas R. Neal, Di titmice: Peter L o ngenecker, I'ettn. Diane Livingston. Salisbury. Henry Cottesto,,, , a. Jacob B. Eshleman, Manor. 141(1.11.11 IViMinns, Columbia. Jiteob M. IVestlinefler, City. George Salim, l'enn. Jacob S. Shirk. City. Jam.l) ‘Vest CoenEc). Jonas 11. Nolt, 111anheitn. Adam K. Witmer. Paradise. • Samuel Book, East D i m eg i a Solomon NVarllel . , Salisbury. Jacob Fisher, East Lampeter. Samuel Bess, .lolin \Varner, Salisbury. Charles W. Cooper, City. LisT OF JURORS, To gerrc in the Owe, Commonn l'lors, rf bun - aster County, venUnenrinq ifonday, MI, 1859. Henry Carter, Fulton. Henry Wissler, \Vest Ilemptield. Justus gray, West Hempfield. John 1101li;tger, Carnarvon. David Herr, City. Henry Breueman. West Donegal. Abraham Good. Martie. Christian Hinkley. Eden. Jonas Label., Clay. dolm Kessler, Manor. Levi Kautfroad, Carnarvon. Andrew 31eltaffy. Pcquea. Simon Eichler, Warwick. Joseph B. Scarlet, Sadspury. Isaac Contiard. East Latmleter. Jacob S. Hershey, East Donegal. John A. Brush, Washington. Henry S. Nissley. East Dunegal. David Cockley, City. Joseph Bowman, Strasburg borough. Martin S. Landis, East Lanspeter. John Cranford. Martie. Jacob 11. Keller. Ephrata. I'. W. Housekeeper, Drumore. Andrew Brubaker. East Ilempfield. David 01,er. West Donegal. Henry 11. Fry. Columbia. Lancelot Fairer, City. Christian I.iistiser. Lancastor township. William .1. Iless..l)runuore. David Bender, %Vest Earl. J. W. Cottrell, Columbia. Samuel Petersheitn, Salisbury. John Strohm., Providence. John Eider, City. Erastus Reynolds, Drumure. .01:37 - There is a. plirenolog,ist in Lonibm rho can tell die contents of a barrel by es- itm head CeleilratMl cook who died recently ha, had hia epitaph written by RUllle encl.- ttey, 'Peace t.. his REMOVAL, yliE SPY oppicg, has been p Removed to CARPET FLA,LE, N. W. Corndr of Front and Locust Streets; entrance by the outside stairway at the north mid of the building. M'LAN•E'S WORM SPECIFIC Prepared by Fleming Bros jr7'The following.from a customer, shows the de mand which this great medicine has created wherever it has been introduced: Illon,burg,Tiogn Co. Pu., Mnrch :30, 18.56 Messrs. Fleming Bros --Gentlemen:—lii consequem, of the great consumption of your *Worm Specific" in this place and vicinity, we have entirely exhausted our stork. We should teal obliged by your forwarding, via Corning, N. Y.. 20 dozen. with your bill, on the recep tion of which we will remit you the inoney. From the wonderful affects of raid "Specific" in• this neighborhood, there could be sold mutually u large quantity, if to be had, (wholesale :11Id retail) Bain some local agent. If you would compensate u person fur trouble and expense of voiding. I Batik I could make it to your advantage [O.lO so. Yours, respectfully r . i l'u c cliacer: will be curctul to ad: for Da WI.ANI7S ATE') ViP,Mir•U(K, manufac tared by FLEMING 11110 S.. of Pittsburg. Pa. All other Vennifuge4 in coutparkou are worthless. Dr. Ml.:nick gettuine Vertadage. also his celebrated liver Pills. rats can now be had at ad re.qwelable drug stores. Nouns genuine ?tit/oatr the signature al April dd. P-59. fa] DALLEY'SMAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR In all ;es iollammation more or predotwi oateo—oan• to aliay al the root of di-ett=e—heoee no immediale core. Dalley's :Magical Pain Extractor, intl nothing el-e. will :flap 111111.1!lin:Ilion at OnVe and [Hake a et,taill Cure. lit Hay's Magical Pain Extractor will cure following among n great catalogue cut Huro•, Scalds. Cuts, .11:1 fe s, Sore Nipple., Cnrn•. Brui..e.i, Sprains, Cite., Poison, Chil blain., Miles, Sernfoln. Ulcia,, Fever Sores, Felons. Ear Arlr.•. Pik..., Sore I:ye-, Mien-, inatism, Scald llcaJ, Sall Rheum, ItaiJuers, Erysipe li,i, Ringworm. Barker's Itch, Small l'ox, Measles' Hash, 'cc.. &c. To some it may appear incredulous dint so many Ili-ea., should Ire re:mite? by one article; :melt art idea will vanith when reflection points to the ri,el, that the 'nice is a combiartion of ingredient•, each and every one applying a perfect antidote to its Oppo. -it, disorder. Dailey's Magical Pain Extractor in its eff•ctC is mitviettl, beenutte the time is so short between di, 111(1 a perninneut curet 11111.1 extractor, 03 it draw. , tail disease ton 01 the tact:led part, leaving nature art perfect as before the injury.— It is 'carrel)" urte4;ury to a sy that 110 house, work -hop, or ionitulactory should be one moment witle nut it, Is:o Pahl Extractor is genuine unless the box ha upon it a steel plate engraving, WWI the nanie o Henry Dailey, Manufacturer. l'or :sale by all ;be Druggists and patent medicine dealers throughout the. United Stales:and Camillus. Prineipal Depot,l4s Chambers st., None-York. Sold by Mag . :zoo' , in Columbia IL IVILLI A NIS. Agelit. FAnnEg, lIEItRXI G s.L. cols . PATENT CIIAMPION SAFE. LATE nEE AT .1/I.:l3lr(tUE.lO \VA. nOloolur, 1 . 59. Crm. , : , I am reque:leit by Mr. T. A. C. Corti ram., this plisee,lo say io yew that au the ItiOrtillOr Or the 41h 03.1ent, obuol a o'e'oeli, hi- took fire, and the entire pOrol-w: The heat heenote .0 qlledeoly Otienw 011 !Moe Of use g00d.4 eotild po,ohly he .:rued; hot roeltillately Mot Tower, Which Were hi one nr your Cheolpioll Sale. , Were ell per-erred perti•eily. And well they Our: he celled Oiesuieun. or !farina; tl.e whole eon. ilag.alimi there sea. ooe ' pOtiriog or Home directly 01100 the Seee Which eoge:linee no•le And [WOO Open. , ! u, the ie•hle wu, rolled to he .reel)' wa.oh While the out-isle overtly ..core lied. Your- tialy. ~:\. Nocl.unr.. 11/1.1.ri11g../.1.11/1•11/ Clll/01111itill /11111 Fin" :111/1 Procd ialt 11a114 V.nent 1 1 eo•des Pt 101 l 1..1.1,. atrool the .vrtttlet , l qe it} of Tilly Sale iii the world. ALn Solelloarel tool l'orloi Sow, of elegant ,vulli• otan-lit and fini-11. tilt Fa rod. Llerrneg k Cu. In/ve reinoVell from 31 Wol hto .treei, to illeirNnilg4l 1:11e•lina .1 a yllt!'f ,Vll/,./ . the Inrge.t /15,411 . 1111.1,10 f Suje, /I the WWII/ rl.ll Lr 1011111/. ['Alt RI:I.. 111'.RISIN1 - 1 Che-lind -treel..(layne'e 11.411,; ,larch I Furs! Frrst viTs Persons laboring under this distressing malady will find Da. fissices Epileptic Pills to be the only remedy ever discovered for coring Epilepsy or falling Fits. These Pills possess a specific action on the nervous system; and although prepared especially for the purpose of curing Fits, they will be found of especial benefit to all persons afflicted with weak nerves, or whose nervous system has been prostrated of shattered from any cause what ever. The dyspeptic patient, whose stomach has lost the power of duly converting food into n lute sustaining element, is relieved by a single course of the extraordinary Pills. The gastric fluid re•accquires its solvent power, and the crude n utriment which was a load and a burden to the sufferer, while his digestive organization was paralyzed and unstrung, be comes under the wholesome revolution created in the system, the basis of strength, activity all li health. Sent to any part of the country by mail, free of postage. Address Seth S. Fiance, 108, Baltimore street, Baltimore. Md. Price—one box, $3; two, $5; twelve, $2l. WIGS-W GS-W IGS Batrhrine: arid Toupees surivaiir all. They are elegant. light. easy and durable,. Fitting too chum— ao turning up Lrhiud—uo-I,rink iug otr the head; indeed. tiok lg.:ben& y e-taltho•htnent where thr-e thing, are properly unde r,toott and made N0v.13, '233 Broadway, New 1-mk. FF4F7kkkkk DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, Mil DR. HOOFLAND'S BALSAMIC CORDIAL, The great standard medicines (If the present age, hare acquired their great popularity only through years of trial. Unbounded satisfac tion is rendered by them in all eases; and the people hub! pronounced them worthy. Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Debility of the Nervous System, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered firer or weakness of the stomach and digestive organs, are speedily and permanently cured by the GERMAN BITTERS. The Balsamic Cordial has acquired a reputation surpaseiny that of anp similar pre paration extant. It trill cure, W171101:1" rAu the most sercee and long-standins Cough, Cold, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, In fluenza, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption, and haft performed the moat astonishing tures ever known of Confirmed Consumption. A few doses will also at once cheek and cure the most severe Diarrhoea proceeding ! from COLD IN VIE DOWELS. These medicines are prepared by C. M. JACKSON & CO., V. 418 Arch Street, Phila delphia, Pa., and are sold by druggists and dealers in medicines everywhere, at 74 cents per bottle. The signature of C. 31. :Ltasnos will be on the outside wrapper of each bottle. In the Almanac published annually by the proprietors, called EVEICIMODY'S ALMANAC, you will find testimony and commendatory notices from all parts . of the country. These : Almanacs are given away by all our agrntr. hy prt/ 9, 1.:e1. THE GEAT ENGLISH REMEDY, SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS prepored frnm a prrspription of Sir J. Clarke, M. D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. Thi• silviliOnLOt• medieilke is . unfailing .he cure of all threw painful and dahgerans di ruses to which the fernale con.litution subjectil It air:Mei - ate. all execs. and removes all obstruction., and a epeedy cure way be relied on. TO Al 4RRIED , I2ADIES it i. peculiarly .uited. ft will, in a short time, bring, on the montlify period with regularity. Each bottle. prier Our Dollar. bear: the Govern !neat Stamp of Great Britain. to prevent counterfeit.. CAUTION. These Pills should not lie taken by lemales during the 1 , 1115 T THREE 51ONTItil of Pregnuney.as they are sore to bring on miscarriage, but at any other time they are safe. In all eases of Nervous and Spinal AlTeetions Pain in the Hack and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exer that, Palpitation of the Ileum Ilysteries and NVlsites. these Pills will effeet a cure when all other mea t ,: have tailed, nod although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron. calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the con-titution. Nl.u.r.on.T, Per \V. E. Porter Full direction, in the pamphlet around each park tge, which should he ea reftally pret.crveal. Sole Agent for the United Staten and Caanda. JOB MOSErz, (Late I. C. Baldwin & C 0..) Roche , 4er, N. Y. N. 11.—.1,00 and 6 po.tage eticlwted to ant• nuillorized tigetit. will insure a bottle, eontai sing Su by return instil. For sale by Dr. H. It. ilEtcrt. Agent, for Columbia T W. Dvorr & Agruts, May 29, IH.iS. I= TIAIR DYE-HAIRDYE-HAIRDYE WM. A. BATCHELOR'S HAM DYE! The Original and Best in the World! All oilier' are mere should be avoid. ed. it you wish to etteape Bray, Bud. or fiti,,ty Hair Dyed inmanily to it beau tiful and natural Brown or Black, without the leant injury to Hair or Skin. Fifteen Medals and Dierfornas bare been awarded to Wm. A. Batchelor since and over ,-0,01:10 up plicaiions have Wien made to the Hair of his patrons of his famous Dye. lYnn. A. Ba:chdor's Hair Dye produces a,color not to Le dk'llegni , lied from nature, and is warranted 001 to injure in the least, however long it may be COlllio ued, and the ill effect. of Lad dyes rensediel4 the Hair invigorated for Life by this Splendid Dye. Made, sold or applied (in 9 private rooms) at the Wig Factory, 21; Broadway, Sew York. Sold in all einei and towns of the United Slates, by r.ruggistv and Fancy Good: Dealers. .ri — The genuine lia- One name and addr,s upon a elect plate engraving on four of each bnx, of A. BATCHELOR, Nov. HI, 'Ai. 2: Broadway, New• York. Sold by Druggi‘b , s in Columbia. It. WO Agent: ,~.~?s~~ .~.-?,5_'..r~ a' fir'' c, On the 1901 . by the Rev. .1. H. 111eng,e s. Ma. Josern lIA OILY, to NI Os AJ ELIA li"ltN, bOlll of U a rieva. lln the lOtiot, Illy. I.y . the ,0111, Mn. 11011EkT Count. GAN, 01 COILIIIIIOtt, to NII , S ELIZA.LIABI NEVI', of Voll, County. Ai Lanea , ter, April 1 hh. by Rev. Waller Powell. JOOtt•II BOWMA of Lancaster, to ELIZA JANE Lisvis, of l'hihnlelpina. C. F. CHACI Nov. 13, 5y d in Norristown. April Ist.. FRANCO KNoTWELL, of Davenport, lowa, aged :IS years. The above is one of those mournful bereavements that fall on ;Ice heart with peculiar sadness. Mr. Knot well was favorably known to many in this region, us former Superintendent of the copper mine at Volley Forge; but for the la.,' two or three )(Mrs, lie hiis been residing hi the Far IVe•t. Ile left his wife and three clahlreu, with two sisters,'a few weeks since on lots.i nes,. for New York, in good herdth, nod reaching the residence of his brother-inditew. Stephen ltawden, of Norristown, where he ,ickened nod died. for uwhy from his loved one.. Ile seas interred nt the Montgomery• Ce mea•ry. (ED Rt:t'.) II7I"T'ERS of Adminianttion upon tho Esitit.• of A Isabella Stuith, lotr of 'lir Boom:J. of t'ufuosh.a. deed.. In ring ht eu grauted to the tool••r-1.12VICII, p.• 1,1111 1, 11111Villed to -aid c•tame ore h .reby outilied 1.1 amike mrdiutr pllytneot; ilOte luivitta pre,.eot Oulu (or not;letnettl, to ‘V11.1.1.1 1:+.110.13t Atlietioi.tnour. AjritS. CALDWELL will open on Wednesday. 11`11 April :I:, u 111r,p, 10.011111eill Of new Ulna I.l , llloitable SPRINI: AND SUNINIKIT. foal would be happy to have lair nd exuanoe lwewit street n few doors above Second. April 13. New Wjak by the Author of "The Prince of the House of David. THE PILLAR OP FIRE; OR, ISRAEL IN BONDAGE, BEING an account of Ihr wonderful srelics in the Life of ilie Soo of Plistrantli'• togoilicr with l'icititeopee Sketch,. iii the Iteltrow• under the To,ltina-ter, lu the 11ev. J. logroloon The ooder.ivirtl hove live., no:mimed itgettt- for :toil are prottarott in iitrsti-li it to ,u h.ct titer-. tor. SI .25. SA 1 . 1.1)8 A. MoDOSAI.I). Apr.:KC:O.IT flood (ton it tore and Nom , Depot. Jt'ST received a fre,li supply of ler ,a le Columl. in April .23,11,59. rIENUINE White CaNiile Soap. White Wiad-or Soap in Inlr•. A Ire-b -iipply of 11le above bits ju-t been received at alit Drug Shire Or WILLIAMS. From -trer•t. April tn. NOTtIFIIt Ica of Sapolictivr. or Coneentrutea Lye LI jt.i reveived Mid for hale lip A pr.1:1:511, 20 doz. Jotivin's Celebrated Kid Gloves, N beautiful apritur, and Iduck.)u-t received. I The 1.11. 4/1011hil pullicular 1.1141 enquire for Jouvin' , Wove, ant ••..Inti vin &- You id way,. can get the,genuilie urtiele. ni 11. C IONIIERSMITII%-;. A djoiuing the Bunk. April 'ZS. IS:19 ANOTHER GRAND RALLY!! At H. C. Powiersmith's. Columbia. it, E are now reerivisil our ilitirth .apply of Sp ring Yr Good•. 1,l fatly tell per real. lower in price than purelito.ed u month e.,r.ire Now i+ ior nine Ladle. mid Grof.lemen. We offer Mot. de Lain,. :Mil 'trim..e de Laioe, pi t• cent. to 93 Cep*, per yard, good g.iod• and leintl.mine slyly.; 111 piece* new nu Izeriar• iii fill color-, only 19; ci-.; . 10 pier... 4.4 Engti-li Chnitzr, 4•I Figured Brlfianie, Heal Freitell Lawie‘,.&.c., at the low price 01 121 et•. Dueiik and Pereal--90 glee,. of Dre.f. Good.. in magnificent coml . . and new deign -price. from 0110 21 et.. IVe lu•ve lint the ..once here to enumerate sill the brie noveltie. iti I)rr.- Good•. w•hirlt we will be happy to chow to all who may favor 41. will, rr roll. Rim!. Plaid Eou:arit.., at the lose prier. Of 69 ci.. per yard. Fancy Di rs+ Silo• at vunnu. peter•, Ile it remembered Ave alwri ye have the bent dollar Black Silk in Columbia. shawl. nod full line of sill -Lyle. of Shaw l.—price. from AO rcpt• to she hen ut 111,1 cr a p, Shawl at it.i. The Lathe., 'ore particularly invited to our beautiful Lace Matitilla.—prices limn S 7 to $1.5. Now for the Gentlemen—Our new bilk Quilted and 51a r.eil ben Ve.tiag, Silk Mixed site worthy their early iilleiltloll g I A.-unhurt,: ['alley Seek Tie.. Stork-, Su•penderc, Ilandker• chit-fame! 110-iery. jaDint't forget the Sun Umbrella., all color, .iZr. mad price, IiROCEIII ES —flood 7 emit SliCar. 'leer" Coffee. and 11l rem Syron. al FONDERSMITIPS. Columbia. April 94. TREES! TREES!! TREES!!! AT AUCTION. f p a m i e r.igued .rII nt nuelion. ON iv En- N I- 'DAP. APRIL. 27. 11 , ..V. at the sbirket n the ',oriole It ofroiarol.ia.a twee n.snrtment of FRUIT, SIIADE& ORNAMENTAL TREES, Evergreer, some 3MO in tairither. :AO Evergreen Tree. nod Shrubs, inelurtiog Norway, ig.,mni tV lu e. Cor-iron and Sewell from 3to 7 fee. io height; Cryotnineiin. Dvoil:or CV111.1,, Pi ne , A t blur Vita, inn iper, Tree Box. and Box Ecl,gingo by Ilse VSO CI DECIDUOUS TREES AND SHRUBS, in great Variety. A Slllllll% land PlantA in It 1.10111.1.1rii a. ttfl,P, PC111611:15. VerlMll2,. : 4 1111 , 11, DiA,erra Sprelabilia. a splendid bloominz plant (ruin .:•••. A r. • FRUIT TREES. Dwarf and Standard retire, Cherries, Apples, Apri cot•, Nectarine. ke GARDEN FRUITS. Strawberry. Plnit N, Currants, tiuspleertie•, Goo, Items,. Rhubarb. hr.. . From the mill-koown and extert•ive NTor‘eriea of Onrlitorloo & Co . tVe.t Clre.ler, unit Juckoon k Co.. roil...tootle. Clie.orr ( . 011111V. axle to cmauo•nce at Li o'clock A. U. .1 II ICF:VT. S. Ci T1t1,10.,11,, Auctioneer. Apr. 91:59.1k. J~~~v NOTICE. OPENING. Vanilla Beans = A Fresh Supply ir rnvoprerudfiloi I i. r ; Col e 1 1 1 i t rit tt ii . in vol., or linto niol Arrow Root liraelteri.fri•Ali irnut ovest,liiive ju-t arrived Now 1 theilitni• them. Any nrue le wa Melt we'wi II otifuinin 4ti hoar, 10t you. at the nitnily Medicine ttiore. April in. SAVING FUND. NATIONAL OMPANY. CIIARTERED,EY TILE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 1: U L,ES 1. Nlnney i< r;..evived every tiny, null in any utnnu.ltt, rg . e or -until. :!. Five Per Cent inter,' i: paid ihr money from the (lay ii i=Put ill. 3 9'lll. inoirey iilwayc paid hoeic in gold, when ever it called (or. and without ontieo. 4. Money reeeived ("rain Es:velum+, Adetini , tr, tor , .Guardian, and oilier+ who desire to :lave II is a 111:11•e of perfect •alety, nod where iliterert eall obtoitted for it. The money received from depo=itri, i+ iuvrrrrA hi Reril E:tate. Itlortgages. Omuta' Rent., nod stioll other firt-eitti.+ securities nq tiro clue rier directc. G. 01lire I loin ri.—Every cloy from till 5 o'elnr.k, and on .111ontluyst and 'Ph undo o'r eVetting. • !tor; Ill.:INKY L. BENNEIC. Pl'l,llll'lll. HOIII ICI SELFRIDGE, vlee WU. J. HEED, Seeeeeiry DIRECTORS. Ilenry 1.. IT...otter. V. Carroll 13ree,...-- Edward L. Ga net. Jo-flat G. Harty, Hobert Selfridge. Vriitlei. Lee, smoitel K Joo•plr Vet G Lomb..lli Mono , . Henry I)iileoderfer. OFFICE:—Walnut Street, South-West, Curamr of Third Sired, Philirdelphia, April 13, 109. GRAND TRAVELING 'll'l%ll'LE Ok' FUN. E. W. EISENBISE & CO.'S • -ELO3 4-7;:_ - r? fig 3 z.) GYMNASTIC, TERPSICHOREAN, Ethiopian Burlesque Opera Troupe. Xovel Undertakiiiy! Unique Petjhrmalice.y: Unparalelled Combination of Talent. Eisenbise & Co.'s Celebrated and In imitable Company, Beg leave to announce that thsy will - give TWO OF THEIR POPULAR ENTERTAINMENTS, AT COLUMBIA, ON MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1859, 1:-VD.11: le A WA TER-I'lt OUP PA I'ILIA).7I Capable of comfortably seating. 2 . CO 30 MIL 5 0 Z.T . Thi. novel undertaking has been wojecteil and , tiet•e,folly carried 001 Ily the caterpri-ing tact; compa..ing the company, who have 3 , 1331,3 t Ileilller meant , ',or 11110310 reader it woriliy line 101- 11'03111ge of . an appreetative public.. The 'inv. per fortnattee,; of the traveling Cirea,•4 throat:limn the trailed 5011,3 heel,. 301133 3.31113 0 r e 1331,313 to ,111:11, old 31.10313.0 line 13113313.11re-,e1031 . . wail i 111343 beet: voted “hoar." , its °ilea 31+ Knowing the , c fct-. the I . toprielor. , have ili•prit-ed will, all tech peicormatice , , and in lieu thereof It tve Comment happy a ad plca,ing comb; tt t 110110 i rare a rti.tic tal ent. among which will br 3 - 011111 i Ibr 01110Wille: 111 ONS. MORGAN AND PROF. PAIMER, their Olympian Gum,: and I; ie rent , of lat Perrhe. 1.11 Tilipey.e. tool their ocw prrfornuuie.•e of the Corde do Vulain—at truly wor.- s irr fits lierform:o olee. MAD. MORGAN & MISS IDA SINCLAIP. In Ittgatiflizent Fonev MR..IOIIN IIAPT, Gre•ul liliinpi.l3ll:l , pw.: um! Je,i,r, in hi , funitv doing; and queer The• flitinio,i iNf t• PROP. PARKER, The man of rmley wt 1?11111/lif Mall, in hi. , ellon lied - 0.111.1.er % vitt. clelir On top of In , letider pole thirl v fret high le:11.1 I. the Amerie"e 51 , 11 in AN. I%IR. JOHN 1)0 (JC El F.WI'Y, The far-fhlueri 1,1•11 rim! YOll 11 , 11.4 I.lllgil if you -re him Messrs. Eisentnise, Reese, Smith and Lewis, 111 tern: of Eillirriihrti Soln, Tire. whore ittrini ri ell:r•le enter la ithrichl. rn rely erithellerl Th, 111111 eau nlfcud the freihrz.nr rho, rehired. htr hewn i-: Pun witlt -1111 Vullr:orory \ !loth Exle.iv:r4:mee 1.1,1'0111.11C, roll. ;tele xviW 15 hatighrlhle hifietirieee E:44.11 n it l 00 , It ccilll the Cr:tilit zlpeehrehl.e i. 1,1 111 E COURT 01 , CANTON. =Rt=MM= 3 7 / 1 1)1f1.1 It Y 1 Drelli at 1 . 0 /land finir new and lit•sl :411 , 1 .•-1 Os,•rlurn.. Air-, :mil Vu-ival tient- of the • Admittance, 21 Cents. over, Ili and 7 l'clock riorli...ta-e 10 t!I :01.41 1 . 11.1 . k. jr,r'For 0. 2411 , 111'11i hill.. Iteur ill MIMI CVVryilsintg I/II Lill , Will Le pyrii,rnavd. EISENCISE CO., I'ropri•mr• April VAN AMBURGES I=l ZO-OL-0 - GICAL. EQUESTRIAN COMPANY. ......... 410 '-- - 4 , \ A. , I 4, / il ," / , ', t , , '4:‘ , /, ' /,;.' .-- \ V , . 33. -- - - :1, -C - . ----,---- - ..."." 2' ' /14 I' f : ' 4 N.Z ' P ' ( Te," -, :-.e- '%. / OVli' ' ' :: 9 ;,- I ..1 -- :4 ''''‘- NVRA ' •'V zY 10g 4 :4 •-' - •;ii : •• . t.C.•I; . t,./Atir4A- :-,-,'-'-' 1 ii.,:: ''',o 4 :-14VAN .-,-* i .):..4 '',"; .ld'Ot j A,V.,l% - -;: .'- ''..g,'f"'"•':':!Lt_'.4l.lA'z:..::4'l-ric.:r,:;474,..,,t;i '!,.., '':-. ,;(*r: -.. ', ;:- . ( 4 4 -,V0=2,4 -I .'..''' , '; .4.1) .t:.:::Ai...ii-U'litiit'b ~;~~~ t "+. ~~ THE BEST PERFOR!IUU3 ^r */ In tln World, =POO SA.7B C>i\SIFX P.A1.1-IOP Royal Bengal Tigers! In :tlB.l th.• ..vcr ~ukcu :Airy, rl•ortitill_f ith It.$111)).\.1.;i 1 ), 131 E AND BRAZILIAN TIGERS! Under e. • 111111:111.1 ?hi. Garh i•ror. I.ANG ho Enters the 4..lnges.. A CIRCUS OF rcf_rr* 7(, "To ;t, ) 1- 0 (f rfr if) 2 -r).. al, .371 L 3 Jj Ciniapiplked ,if a fall EQUESTRIENNES, Equestrians, Gymnasts, ACROBATS, &c. DR. d. L THAYER will istrishiec hla QUADRUPED WONDERS, THE AcTING MULES, TOM ntvl .110:1:1" M ". For a 1.1,1 of r 1,4 :170 I'n:rem:co:co, See Pictorial,. Small 1:111,, • Two. rerformuotc Wily WHEELER, Agent. Will exhibit at Columbia ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 4th, 1859. Admission 25 cents. Dour! open at 2 awl 7 o'clock, I'. M. SAFETY TRUST