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Notice--Wm. R. Doty. Card-P. Jonkins. Mtillincry-J. 0. h0q. ioth' to Republioanh-Daiel 1ird, C'. v. C. Administrator's Notico-Samuel A. Murphy A.dininistrator. Fur'nitire-R. WV. Phillios. A'uoti'n Sale Jno. 1). MoCarley. L%nd 'for Salq-W. H. Aiken. Notice-P-. 114,6t. 1 Taxes will be 'oolle'oted this year in No've'tiber. K- The grand .jury ieets in WinnsboR to-da' to d6naider alleged Vutraget. or A heavy rain fell on M'on. \1ay, and tho weath'er '6les'red cold on Wednesday. Chamberlain aid hil 'suppor 'ters will speak in Winnlibor6 on the 24th (detober; '4:J- The following Is the report of the Cotto'n marke't. Votton 'ship'ed Sept. IR713 41. hales. received 1874 629, bales. . b::jFor the past two days 278 1aies of co'tton hare be'en iold in this matrket at pric6s r'anglng from 13 to 13-85. 0:- All o ur merchants ha'e re turned from the Northern markets *AY heivy stooki of goods. You aan tell Where to St the cheafost by looking over our columns. '~~.The 8'abte Club *ras out Thursday for drill, under Capt'. Wmn. D. Aiken. Thieg wore adsIIired bevery ano. A portion of their uniforms have arrived and are very band'sme. af- The lidejindint Rtepubli 'o'ha Convention.;hbt.iti ChaMI8ston otn the 2d of October, and nomi, hated Judge John T. Green for G. vernor, and M. Rt. Delauey for Lieut. Govoior. g3i The Resoue Rifle d di re boived their rifles last; Thursday. They are the Spriitggield gun; bnd are in godd obdidtioh. The meth bers of the CJliib g.r' ree ruetod to ball at M'r. D. RI. F?letinikin's 8toi'e and get their gu~ns. 0O'r Don't fail to read the adver tisdament in another btimtn r, of Messrs. Walhof a A Dwigfit.. Thoseo gentlemen have just eceived ,a hoa4y litook of Fall and WVinter goods sliioh they are selling low foi- "1&sIt.' O~.The Examlustton for sulfolar bhips in the Universitty-will be Ireld i8-daty in Columbia. Isailo lfureell ~dd Robert Lee, batti oolored; will 66mftete fok th'e i$airflcld Sokoular salg. O0r Some of the lights of the "rcgulars'" will speak in 14iafsboro on Oct. 10th, and 6thors on thie$#4th. Itomno of the speaker. fdr tho'eamnpaigni Air6 pretty scaly. We don't *ant any of these soaly fellows hete. SThe woods in the vicinity of t6on are filled with *ild flgeons These birds made th5lr Nrs6 appear Anto6 S.ddrday affefnoon. O'ur old cltidens say we r#a bdok 666t fdr a; hard #f#tet. g.g An aooident oo6utred last Saturday to' ih6 so~u here h6und pas. senger train oli tie U. C. & A. R. R., about one mille sentli of Rook Hill1. Two ears wore bad lj sridished up and two pdisons slightly lr.j're6d; *as' the bnly dam'age done. (;gf Mlr. John D'. Mo0arlej has canalrdded to glie up the hotel busi n6Bd aini. ao will- h'e seen- -n anothet column he offers his house-hold and kitheliei f'urniture at auction. His flrniture is very line, and we Pdvise our readers to call at the "Giand Central" aud examine it. MohF IMPRnOEMeN-r.-Capt'. P. Babot has put a now front on his stbre, whi6h adds greatly to Its ap piar'ance. The Captain is an en.. eVgotio man and loves to sen all things around him in right kind of turn. gg , Nlr. Squier, of the rellablo fitum of Jno. c'. -Sqeiir & Co., has just returned from New York. Mr. S., whiib i.e as the last to go and get back, olalum that their h'oavy t-tOok will consist of the latest htylles, and bought at lower prices than aiy other Dry (!obdt estslhaliment in town. ul't, fail to try theil. E& We learn that six thouhand dollars were paid in oash fqr cotton in Vinnaboro during two days Inast week, Three h flar.k fo6nA their way into our office. .We sympathize with ih'o Western Editor who retirn ed thanks for the prosent of a centi pedo, as it was the only cent of any kind that had 6dud 1t0 wi,y idtd his office for threo months. '0:)- We trust Federal suporvisors will be appointed at the forthcoming election. Ve respectfully reqiiest the board of conruitsionel-a to de-ig nate the pulling precinets at an early day, ti that . proper number of bu po,rvisors may be appointed. Two 8upervisors are appointed, on- Pom each )arty, at the writtbu roqu.st of ten citizuns. D At a mcctinA of the Wins boro Hook & Ladder Company held a few days ago the following officers were elected to serve for the eisulg )car: President-J. D. Smart. Vice President-J. H. Purcell. Secretary-C. It. Srother. Treaturer-F. Steele. t Directors-V. (. Buler, T: A. 't Goode, J. W. Purcull, Wn. Wood ward, * Axmen-Danlel Boebell, Samuel Johnson. gVlhei'rmera of 1%ih'ip 1, hiU ti corn exhibition at Feasterville on the 26th September. The exhi. biti.n Veflected great credit upon the energetic frmers of that nelghilor. hood. AbArew Coloniain (coloied) bore tff tJOu prizz, which consisted of all the cont on exhibition. The live ears exhibited by him weighed c Peven and a half pounds. It. E. Quinn, E-q., and John Coleman (colored,) each exhibited live ears of corn weghing seven pounds. Suie of the corn may be seen in onr offioe. Feasterville is always ahead on the corni qnestion, subscribes for tho i1MA1.n, (tind pays fur it. 0d9- Wo invite attbndJon to, the advertiseme(nt of Mr. Groesobel in another bulumrn. We are informedt that Mr. Groes. hel will in a few days open his restaurunt, and that on the evening of the opening lie will give a gland entttaithment to his friends, I where 'will be ftirnished a hundred ktgs oif lialtimore hbuer, arnd a thou raa.d; p'os.un , bes.ides an abunda nce of other i-teanents. M r. Groesobel hwi tecetltly rettdined~ti-ow Califor niai believing~ thit his old homie in Southi Carolina, is the best place to locate: W e wish himi amaphl uccess. Ti 1he News anid Courier if8 oine of tne best papei-a ii. the Sodth.- For the past year It ha's done hoblb ser vice in behalf of hionest govern mont.1 It is p<ar excellence, the conservat ite drgan, aidd should be roed lby every jbrson intorestod in reform. It of'. lers to send the daily to any subs.-ri-C ber for two months for the low .rate< of ohe dollar. Thir, offer is niiadoe till 1st Novemb'Thr. \Wo will furnish a, ob of the anily News and. Courier and Lhio ~Tul-w*:Km.i WmAssaono Nkda~ to any address for two mionthis for $1.60. Trhis includes the cost of tegi-tering letter-- to Charle-ton. Make up ydhir bltibs. Tho indiefidu. a! who does not take a paper she'iuld have his land sold for taxes. Or On FPriday night #e attbnded by intitation, a concert of the (!aro uind Sitmg6rs, otherwise knowri as the Riet1ardkon Colorfed' Opera Trdup. Th'is troupe has returned from the ro'rtli after a '*isit of sdmob months. \ goodly utniber of the elite of WifinAboro d'ere piresent. The sing. 8r ehi'a bited mllarked proficfency. 'They rendosod sevei popular airs; and bomie spiritual songs peculiar to their own race, with flue effecot. We par tiemularly nioticed the buass and falsetto 9uicemi TPhe trotipe desmrie great crdit. Their voices a're welltrained and thdy mnodulates well. In the iiutervals, compositions and declama tion afterriated, whiboh werd highly ereditable to the colofod pupils. Elvery member of the audience seemod highly ploso. O& We always ro)oied to'sao6 terprise dioplayed by yon'ng men. Two young gentlem'en of this to'wn h'ave recently insert,(d advertisements in our paper. Mr. J.. Fi. MeMaster is maant- fa'r tha Weed sawing na hine, whioh is said to be one of the beat machides in the market. Mr. Moaster is known to most of our -itizons. To the rest we cordially 3onofiond hin as 'bnergetio and on iroly trustworthy. All on hid1i and Dbtain inforindtion in regurd to his na'biines. Mr. W. 'M. Hardin has t're Isod ho photograph g-illery of Mr. 1.um rarten, andI now off..irs his services o 'hn old and the young, ,he iandisono and the ugly. Evory mo should have a photograph. . r. Jarlin is competent and paintaking ud eviry 64-rtt will be made to give atisf'tt ion. Ce Among the tHiany buAncib inises of one. town, tlioro are few %ho ave gained i greater reputition imong our people than that of D-in. ieberg & Co. This ttore scors to 5e always the s'dete of autive busi less life. Their co0t?6uH Atibntion o cuktonters, nrid that (of tfieir sales. ieln, R1o* thei to be th6 right tien n tht ight. pinto. They hake the ite--t alid a e,t storo in th.) 111l-a," mne that would do credit to many a arger place, and their stock is alWays 11 lCeopthg With t..C. size of the house. )winlg to tile tact f. their having a -sident bu) or at Iii .1i atorA and New rork. who is always on thb lookout or te, they urn thams en ib!ed at all ,imes to sell goods at tho lowest igures. All the-y asic Is a call. "A o'rd to thl wiie is ablloiefit." * Tni BE'r' ANb L tEd'.-Por 50 'eais the name of Johnj Itobins'd has een a household word. He will hortly be with us again with his reat show-in the Citju are tiver 00 art!t6--anmoilg whom i obln on the ir-eat Sti6kney tho unrival id, Kelly the unequalled, while C:at, Bake, the greatest of livi'ng Pqiiestriennes, is at the head 6f the emale attaches. B.it *ly speat of ho Circus, when the Meage9ie ih he feature O"t feat11res.-Here, 'in ,djitiwA to !0 ci-ges, aro 'the Mon. ter Sea Lions, the lILage Rhinocero-, lie performing El. hanltq, the pair f Livinig Giraffes, ine Giant OArich Q, the Herds of Buffalo, aid the roo-ilorued S4crekd Cattle ; tine eembdr, all can be aeon for one trice.* The B*g Shol bibibits at Winns ioro, Tturtday Oodtbei 2id. Pvery ody get ready to see the GrQat Vorld's Fhir of Wonders. OLD JOHIN R1o1NsoN.-This veto an manager will give two grand ex ibitions in our ToWD Thursday Oct. 2nd. We clip the follouving froin no of our exulhangos "A vast and aprecintig RUdielen gain filled t.he iuammoth Pavilion ast evening. The show is imad..ubt dly one of the beat ever witnetsed in his bity. It is impostible to give 'n laborate description of the mtnifoild ttractions of this establishment.; but t is proper to Pay bore, thil the xhibitiona is thae very be.- that hans vear been ofTeredl the people of this ricinity. OJu'side the attractions of hie circus performr-nnee, is a meonag rio in which very raae animals are acutod to publio view and in the aille departumenat are a numnber of uriosities, collected at a great ox ense. Th'le amanaigers of tiais estab ishmaeiit haato been many yearsi in lhe bu.iness atn- bavo learned to ae' O:nmiodlate t heir tastes to that of thae umbii6. Just what the public are itost interested in will always be uumnd under flobinsoui's tetLs, Id lhe circus department will be seed he best talebt attainal>le." WaFE MURDICn.-A'fTK.M'r) SE U[ lot-Ls night, about half-past 7 'cloeli, there wvas a fearful outcry of murder," in the~ upper part of Columi ~ia; Excited people hiirried in thte lirektiin of the3 soude, when it was ound thaat the awful screams pro. ceded f,roti a wonmad i lo haad re eived her deoath-wouind from hei. usb-ind, at te bad:rd!ig-liods6 of ir. E. IInt4j (on Main street, near '!lmuwood avenul Thie sinand of the vite-maurderer is John ll. Itarring. ,iPI4 a nat,ive of Now berry, S. C., wvho hamtly after the wait; removed to iFrancee, whiero.he miarried. it ap >bars tha., husbtand tind wif#t dia ;reed, and several timne recdtly mirsh wordls pissed between th'um -h.i thirdateddsk to stdlth her lfe. [;ast nights thi--. j arina was renewed, nad the stab'bed her in the aneek,' pehe traalidi the jmgna'kt feina, and as is upilpo8bd, stainig himself several imtes inm the breast, near the bedrt. Thie woun ied wtoman rushed to thfe ivindlow oif thie 6'ed-rooma and g'.ve she alarm, and than fell back ward. Wlien NI r. 11itunt and othaer, jiersonas anteroid the room, hiusbaunt and wife were found lying by the side of the bed, in a puddle of bilood. AMrs. liarrington wasN placed upon the bed where ahie expired in a few rninitosa. Alediial attendance was summoned, inad the wvounds of Mr. II. (which heo aays wore inflict6d by his wife) were utterided to. Ite conversed j>retty 'recly witi lIr. Ilydridk and ot6ef rersons-in P ren4hm and IEnglisl( .pparently p't r fectly cool and calm Jeclared that his wife etabhod him i'rst; and that ,he wounded her in teff-defenoe. II arrington is respectas Lly connected in Ne*berry, is a unould'or by tra'ao, and had been at york for some time with MesArs. )oldsmnith & Kind. Three interent. ng children..-the oldes,. seven years old-aro the result of this ill-fated union. The supposition is that lar. rington, after using the knife-a wooden-haindlcd iusitrument, about four ipohes Imig-attempted to corn.. wit suicide. le is a young man, apparently about thirty years of age. f Colum4"bia Pihcni.x.] 0) Judge Mackey irrived in Winnsboro on Thisday and opened a Ppeoial term of Court. The object bf this seWsion was an investigation into the AllegeA plot at Brice's. Judge Mackey delitered a Oharge t6 the Gratid Jdry. After sonio gene.. A1 remarks on the natore and dutiks 6f the Grand Jury, lie s.oti of the i.resent subject of invei tigationi. Ile s .1d lie Court was not prep red to forestall the action of tho Graid Jury, but its judgment was that their had been no plot. The charge made against lia col. ored people ho believed to be unre,. ionabl. The history of thit roei for over a beritury shows that it 18 pehaoablo, ei3cile, awarlikd and amtta'ly faitthful to its truiAt. In the 1'odgie&tt o! the court, in Fairtiel I With Its *hite to tilatidi higilly in. telligbtt, dhodicut to 14w, it is no more reasonabib to iublict A plot against the whites thAn to iiugie a plot of the whites to injdro the blaoks. lie believes such a oh irgo agaiiiht either to be mouttrous. The olassifieAtion of individuals is dan gerous. While certain diatinlcionls of race will rAtiaIn alwa3s ; as a legal disloction, race is tiot known. It Is a serious abousation to charge a whole race with this offene. The court is spirome in Fairftld. Should an organized reistaiiee to law be discovered among tihe witos, the law..abiding whites must bd suunnoi. ed to reprobs it. Should bad colored men organize, law a b i d i n g colored innm will be summoned to defeat their plots. Tisi report ihay have been origina ted by bold bad med, because a olow struck agaiUst tle Ulladk tuan will recoil 6u tle wbit6. Were a hundcod blucks slaighte'id ty eielted whites, prisons would be filled with thou,ands of white persons. Thus 6adio objoet, thight be gained. The bourt lubtrdotA the Grand Jury to summuon witnesies and invoa tigate thih matt,-r thoroughly, aud to report wLethb'' thb eounty is at peoiAb, and whether the county's interti.a poloe.and the authority of the court is tuflicient to preserve order, or whether other aid is required. The jury returned to their room, and ex uimuod witnesses. 'hey re p4ted 1st that theire wa no pldt. 2ud. That the reports warrantod the whites in exerciting vigilance. 3rd. That pree now reigns. The full report will be givan-again. O We believe that little good fe suited froih the invetigation by Judge Mackey afid the Grand Jdry into the alleged plot at Brioe's. The matter had been quietly laid at rest, when the old wounds were torn open af esh, the whole matter made mnore notoriojis n.ihd srdme hilter feirdgs engendered. Jtidge Mackey threw a caest of levity over tIid whole pro. ocedings by which the preeautions of the people were made to ajppear the roeult of an unreasounble panic, ratli. er than the eminently prudent coin duct of brave men. Thmero arc no better, brafer or tooler citizens to b~e found anywh'rN th'ah' the peo pje of this neighborhood. Unpt p..Li. C. tJlowney and Mr. Thois. A. .ioc, gentlemnen of the stti.st vernoity, testify tthat Ribeit f?ranknlin tolo them~voluntarily thiat a pidt eltistdd. Instead of picketing tile ioads, two hutngdred stiong, as dJudge Mackey lhild ehar ged, the whit c itizenjs hadl hb ~ickets, nor did 'haeil fHliei ooll,bot at any one housc. They "ilhib iterd n signs of panic, but, as they lied b'6en aceustimed to do during Lihe war; they prepared thesuselves, an'd waited for the apprornch of thd tfie my, should any conie. Wec are hap py to say that the colored people ma~de no atto mpt, and consequently, nobody was hurt. Itobert F~ranklin, acknowledged that lie had made the statements referred to, but said it was undeir compuilsion. This was do. nied(.. As soon as Fedrniik1in testified that be had spread th)n report, he wai incar corated in prison by Judge Mackey. It. is claimed that this ft ightened the other witnesses, as they kie w nothing when snmnmonod before the Grand Jury. Ocie wee heard to tell tlit ottier, that h'e hid better not kn'iow anything about the matter. We acquit Congressamanm Wallabe of th<. ehaige made by J,udge Mackey that lie had manufaeturod the report, but we niintain'that hV, as a ehd.on leader of the eolored p'edp'b, shiould have gone among theni dnd discofer. *,e the truth of the matter. Buit lr. WVallaoe hiad a through ticket to Yorkvillo titut dlay. W~hile J tid ge Ma6fkoy'.4 f-ason fobr holding this inivestigat ion 'were od, tIe re.suht was5 not. We are p,leased Co 1inow flhnt t?fe blacks rcel.ly haed no plot. l'hut politic.s and law seem-. ed to lie funabledl in the investigation. A ju'dge should not ontiar intb a.ntive polinids. It lower's the dignity of the bench. Osc-rise ATUf.AD,Nos G ndyfi.-'.he people ofGladdon's Grove and the neighb6rhood had a delightful pic nic on Saturday. The local having received an invitation to attend, seate.d himself in a buggy and with a nrayer to Jove for n. safe ionney over the Rocky Mouht road, intrusted hlimsel to the lard of Mr. lamiltoti of Terrills Rstablitlhnent. The road is in better condition, they say, thin it has bot for 3cars. It, is still none of the bot. However the journey df oleven inies was DIAd in m f 0 ' ly , a tj d at htaly patVelevenl ooock, we found our solves on the grou N. We w ro meet by Nossrs. Ja.. 'J4lmso, . J.). A. MuCrory, \V. 1. Hlall, W'. T. Thorn, AJaot l'o%veli, an1d 0 8. Scott. and with tliem procetded whore the people generally lad a, 1.iu.bled. \Ve wro soinuwlhatt oI]f* our beat; and know but little of the localit.v, the only tiio that, WO were1 over niear there titore, liavin.g boeei where %ve -ere marehinig. wiith tile 0adets, and Gen. Siertmsn, was rai I er too near for it- to make extemled observatjions. I it Iit 1 hspttaIy o our Ists resspured us. Thez etntle tihen who hid been invitle to delivoir add ren.es wero niot. f,irth-llomitfg. 'ho local, who is Ilwaays called 11pon for work at o%ory thing, frotm1 I log rolliig tip to prepa11irinig a lir,. ot.a Ituif i'r i lew udvortitement, WaS. atikud td suppl.y tho dIi,-e by d'livdrnig Ali ddilepti ont tihe t. anlpe. As Ih', Iko the weattiui p t.litil,tII thoitgo n.t a prads,taul fa ret r, i, much idt'6reettc4 In the advitcvemenit i of the DAIN Heonto of agticultit e, be comphod of course. Ito for.u1 IAtcly hIta recently r'a of the 1tssa.m Aindtion of an editor by certimi inttv grangera, for saving that turi.ipr; were ilijured by being Pltnhnn ,Jrt, Ii the trees, and that guano was user Ott potato,s only Uy thoseo wltose tate raa vitiated by rum and tihiq. co, while he proterred uiing giav and butte'r uponl thiem. So ho pro. dently refrained from deliveing theso SIgo tnaximlih. Ah'tdesy pro vents his declaritng hi& tltre,s a itn effort. M any ladies rte pres. lt aid to the iispiratiort drn W!l fre tin tileit bright eyes hbe attrilbtes WIt' ever euccess hie had. After tih ii.b, d ris; the importmit hu.itnetis of te e dily lebgan. A tablo was t.lrel he,t fleatll the treos; atid suilptittols re piaNt provided fro i'cr. iit i i y.tterti i, banket,i which proiet t.hit while the men tiro good farmeAia the ladies ex cel as .houisekbopers. Wo partotk bountifully of course, -e-greting all the Whili tat t the 100r11 Bantd'' wat not ot lian'd to do jiat,too to the Sonib timo after dinner, G-nrt Kentinedy of Kerstiaw; who hap entd to be present, was presnod injto ser. vice for an addresa. on tho political Situation. Tho general, who is at ways prepared Whether to lead a charge at the head o hlis coltiis, or to make an *addream, respondel to the call in an elegnilt Speech of r,oic length. Ho alludod to the lact tat tilt people are now better organizd than tboy.have L.een for years . and urged thom to rally to the polls ie belalf of b0'iist Hevertineent. li believed that the Cotserva.tt ives Ahruld ioinlitite Ito atand idlte for Governor itt cJse an honest i-'epublh cin is offered to theni. . lie advocated the ntmiiationt of Kershaiw r6r C6igre.s, eulugizite that getitloti:u very highly. I Ie believed that Ker..m cat be elect ed . In anl eluqutioit per orat.ion, he ~ altowed that the Ainglo Suxeen race wad fiever sub<.uod; and that, if theo people o't the 8tit,e ai-o truto te t .selvos, t,hey will eventuailly leave is new South Cjarolinta redeneed titalj disenthralled. ilis ,redliatks were attenttively lis tonedl 1,. Theb sentHifilt of talt withe wheot wo cotversed tteeittt to be thait an honteet i-epublhicani, if no iitateud,/ dhoil,d bA stipported, and that Gen. I Kers.haw innt be rttn hir Cong. ess.t Some who htave ntever votcd since the, war will work f.or himt. ' AftEr someo furthier tim'n pnsRed int c sdbial intercourse thte party isper. ed. Trho ioNial thatlis the 'mond peop'c df Iiladden's Grnovo for their hoeespi t.nlity1 ais d ex pre~.sses a 'detei 'ita tion to visit thIat sectiontttt nyit whten. 4fer oport.unitit. off..rt. TU1 AauAr., A magniicer.t Kunhelo'in-,' lie rae ile at t. eib0, at $240O per chtaitc. \ LL'1 p ersons tnd.ebteid to m'c' Will . , bonfecr a greap favor tey paeytng theitr nol es aeto tir iy . I hearo b eenu compI e.ll t i 19djitcount soge of i het.e noe ,igl bne e, 'ihey. tuusi sheref'oro he paid flromnptly. oct 6 fI1:I , \Vi. ii. DOl'Y'. 1 AVINO concludied tee queit. tie lhoel . L buiese, I will sell tiy. large teicok oi tiuntsehtold tdtd r~ei,hn fun i1.ture at pub-t1 lie outcry on Satitdrl y the l10tI. inst,* Terns <dsli or good peaper. 00 o #t t JNO. ID. ' c'Al(TlEY. JtND FORiSA.L. . r tahecriber oiffps fore. gaIn 1 50 lee ,0,aereu of' Ianl. Tierms ei'el cont. <~t iem thwvornble. If wet uneil by thle first day of ntext Novomnber. wiltlehe withdrawne l'i from markot. W. IE. A IKI;N. eel. 8-tit x8 '.1 LL prties~ indchicidi t e for noite ..i ile r.. Se, I (l Onanos tir Ieebty notlie tht hir no(te CSand aiccouts a; tJye. IsU, Aoeiher next... andi Ile. nto ex Iiensiont of ii mot enn btle grantt .d. '[I hoso se tlinug their n'ttes biefote mtaiturty, will be, allotwed a liberal disteeent. O(OI 00 3 Agent. MX,It.91OAO wish'es to inferm her .V. friend < patrons, and putblIegene-aelly that sIhe hnsngagedei crviese of iwoe frst class matentu.'aor dross maket .a when Nort It wh.o.is expected hero the 3rd of Oober, then she will be prepatredl to carry on a firt, elass Dress Mlaking M\illinery estneb. llshameni.- Iatronage solicited. Satisufac thon gsetranteed. o-t 1 . 0. TAG WIL JO H NROBINSON' 0 DJi M EllRCA'S FAY T B INS0W, 4p~ WETWOiD IT ?QITIN MA3EllCA'S VETERAN MANAGER. Tila 31 onarvh o A musim.en1t1 ! My It igif, no One Dare Dic:puto. T*HIS CONCERN IS COLLOSSAL IN allits PHOPOITIONS I Irmu e. 41 1, movo by 11ho orliiry mnomw s:ilopted by SM A LLElR CON I I'NS, it. r(iiire nfiy p v T .ito ra In I roV, tik ('l M of all KxItibition .whih contains TOUSIANDN Ol'' LIVING ANIMALS, lyri tdI of lJird.", (Colmnik- of ;lookeyi , S hl s of Ailyphihia, Mileo uf Rp tiles,) th6 l rgest and i l Most Coinploto MENAGERIE AVIARY AND AQUA91UM I N THE WORlLD, CONTAININ1 lIVINd SPI-CD IENt O ORLJ1 cREAT,vro's GREAT HIANDIWORK, OP WICHI vTy weht in, Iwo boy 11:o, uito Nonh inf o tbo Ark. The u111al ad thle 1tue u as God had commanded Noah." A miong which aro (to -o i o i n Noveltice, yhi6l; we - Guaanteeto Exhib-. -it, o r thl Mol y will MARK. WEXITESE MI1WES_jl We will abilbit it efielh plawe TlHE (IREAT SIIOW visit L IIIEiD OF L AVING. GIRAFESTh' COSTIN14 $6,000 IN GOLD Ol TVIl '3ONEY R!,FUNDI,ED I L nlaeh 't inatran Rhinoeroi ! Or ite Money Refnnded ! 'in Lar.es eformllill- Eiepikit in Amieriort ! ()r tie .\loney refuidid I A Giant O - rich, ' 1,et hig ! r I h > mf% !t ,v refiil.l ! MI)Itor Se. t Lions ! Or tho toney r-fmiled ! A : I lIm-rn- nil l Eqod l1ovine from th floly Lind ! 'he (nV 01tnI Etv. Exhibite-d ! Or tio money 10fitidn- Thoo arn Spe ial features Lhat,are int owieil or contr-.ilod by tny othur traveling oxhibi tiont, in additionl to wi i th lo T I 1L0 T I Y 0RAL C I R C U S ! GREATEST SJOW ON EARTH t min'rliiig 1,000 Liitg Morin ant ivig Wil Loose in ien.-tmIttilItr Strotan IbA 13,ds. t,ikiii_mr display of ove'r 2 ld.5,000 An i ato I nIItd [ ill 'tIni- il l length iiato Curio.mties. introduing an ;o pJ;lijlutive erdle8m numbor Ilotlios. 1,000 -of brilliant and Ien ifi ior,.P. beautfully (lco 10 .\crtind cages, dena Nil. Perfor meei. tnulfs nwl vnp., 0LlyHier,containing my 1-;urqopean 'I Celeb(jolctions -it io-4. 5 0 e ieof Deato 1 rda > Wild lBonsis. 5 l1apii and SwC bAIdci Chariofs, sot fig $.0 ,00 (Gr.-ndl St reet l'nieuttt. A rconot ' 1:1 z'(t(O riti P-ME~ ne nlot fe e hall olco inl a' TWO Bar-S B 'IS7 PoaLy vnuscionsn DOOELS OPEN AT 12S30 r. M. YN E TICKEll A itur'S TO( THE,I EN"IMoB, EN'E,11TjuN31ENT, IMONIT FORGET 'I IHE1. 1)'%Y--WI NNSBORt~0 Oct. 22 ; COL4:, AlBA; Wedlidsday, Oct. 21f o 2 Friday, Out. 23d. AdIliksion 75 ponts. Childron un4e i0 years 50 engit