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TRI-TOLY NEWS.
ALBANY, OA.,N'OV. 23.1, 1,807.
••Her. .hill eh. frttt eh. people'. rlgbl. bi»1dI»1d.
Un.w.d by fear toil uubtlbtd by g.ln."
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A PROPOSITION.
We proposo to send the Tri-
Wbeklv News to nelv stil)scribt!rB,
till the end ot'lho first volume, about
ten weeks, for #2, This will enable
the sceptical to try us, and ofliird to
every man in Albany an opportunity
to demonstrate whether he is for Al
bany and her progress, or not.
If there be any too much embar
rassed to pay the subscription, we
will cheerfully send them the paper
free, if they will state tho fact and
give us their names.] If there bcunVj
who arc able to subscribe, and art
too mean and stingy to tako their
own city pnpor, (hut's nil we want to
know about them.
Thb Inchrmkvi.—The render* and patrons of the
Newt iui»> enngrmulnto themselves nml tie, on the
nttparallelled succos* of our enterprise. We found
tbe IneliluUon literally'dead—with lete llien three
hundred dullere of business in lie column*, end the
proprietor* hopclet* of improvement. Breathing
new life into it* lungs, end infuniug cuergy into the
rnterpriio, we Itevr the satisfaction of set-lug it re
vive, grow strong, 'Hid lake itn piece in the reukeof
journsliim, n healthy, vigorous, progressive
competitor for publio furor. In one short month
the deed end non-peying metier k hee^diseppeered
from our columns, end to dey we ere compelled, for
tbe went of rot m. to fasue the "first-born" of sue
cess, which we christen the "Increment." "Tis no
supplement, but e pert end pnroel of the present
sheet, end beers evidence of henltliy parturition
end bounoing bebyhootl. The News hits been oth
erwise meterielly iwproved—pertleulsHy in up
Iterance. By diligent effort end total disregard of
tiptiw, we here finally succeeded in presenting
e eleen sheet, artistically executed, end entirely
comely to look upon.
Meny of our frieuds desire, end expect us to cm
iovge, end we confess to thu weakness of eoibltloos
leeping, oureeivei; but it ie noeaey job to enlarge e
newspaper, end it ieattemled with no smell expense.
To do it, we shsll be compelled to procure a large
composing stone, larger t heses, and longer column
rules, et a considerable outlay, and the lose of one
or two issues of the papa.*. Nevertheless, the en
largement depends mainly upon our patrons—If
subscriber* will come forward ptotnpily, and pxy
even one-half the amount they owe; nud advertising
patrons will respond when called upon, we will
meet their demands, and give them a shed «i big
at a ten acre cotton patch it they want It. Help us
out of tbe woods, and theft- shall be no ••fitful dish
es," bat a continued blais from this office.
Oa lhe first of Delphi* we have a paJSsent to
makeonlhie establishment, and our friends are
earnestly invoked notlo nek*, Vry faces, if they
ere requested to give na a lift.
The Question Settled.
The some-time doubtful question as to when and
where Johnny would cell his nigger convention to
gather, is at last rallied. After whereeileg that an
order was issued to bold an eleotiog In tkt State of
(leorgla, for delegates to a convention; and another
••whereas" that said election jrae held, the inevita
ble John promulgcs ••General Orders No. 89,"
which convenes said convention, at Atlanta, en
Monday, l^e 9th dey of Dreeiuber next, when the
delegates elect will ••proceed to frtrao a cohfetUntlon
and elvil government for die State of Georgia. 11
It is further speeifled Ibst raid constitution, when
so framed, shall be submitted to the Registered vo
ters of die Slat* for ratification^
So, we are to have the plague upon us. Well, let
It come ; wc have suffered long and patiently, end
if this bitter cup u uat be commended to our lips,
the hardening process through which we have pas*,
•d from liberty io slavery, may bear us through ih«
01 deal
U, how pitiable la ihr sperlscic presentsd to the
world, by this official Liliiput and his robber bend
Prostituting hit- high office to bn*c purposed, and
the dignity of muk to petty tyiMUtiy, he ha
pluugcd, full-leufth, iut<> the pool of radicalism
and. witli all the slime and tilili of its gaogrenuu
pertridity rtrkiug from his official mantle, he con
sorts with the vile, and conspires with the damned
Bleeped so deep io crime and infamy that he dan-
not pause or turn back, he invokes tho charmer <*l
rulsebiff, end calls together
"Black spirits and white,
irJis and grey.'
Conaerclal Fen Hirers.
We would call tfc*Vt**tfo* of our readers to tba
article ia this issue from the Baltimore Sum. The
subject ie not one te be confined to the tillera of tha
soil. Farming li the grand foundation ef all trade*
and employments, and, ignore It as we may, its
every movement Is fait Ihroughont the whole struc
ture of poliUeal economy. Other employments are
all, as it were, laterally dependent on eaoh other
for strength end vigor; bnt they nro sustained by,
and must inavitably fall without, the support of tho
great ground teork—tha cultivation of the soil.
If such be tho foot—and who doubts It!—shonld
not all of ne, of whatever calling, leal deeply Inter
ested in this vital subject ?
For farming (w* use tbe tenn^ln its broadest
sense) to maintain stability, It must be profitable,
4ml to be profitable, it moet advance, port point,
with other a.ocatioae. The Great Architect of the
universe bae written chasox on all blit Himself, and
that which does not adea&c* must retrograde—decay
Our farmers seem slew to letrn this grand, phi!
osophlcal, moral truth ; and with a sort of mistaken
reverence for, or blind faith in, lb# custom* of thel-
ancestors, are too loth to forsake them, and advance
with the rapid, mighty changes of art and nature,
which (hey cannot but etc around them.
It really seems, to a contemplative mind, that
Providence has bran, for the last few years, a d is
using special mean* to make our farmers abandon
their system of cultivating tbe soli. What these
means are, Ts too evldeut to be recited. Tho ques
tions to be studied are: IVbal are we to do ? How
conform to thle great change of elrcumeteuces ?—
Too many are practically answering theie questions
by removing tho stones from tha base of the atruc-
ture, and placing them on top, thereby endangoring
the.stability—ay, Insuring the destruction, of the
whole fabric. Thousands in the South are forsak
ing the first, the noblest, the moot important oalling
of man, and engaging in others entirely dependent
on the euccess of the former. Can this be the teach
ing of Wisdom T
Do not Jump at conclusions ; look well at lb# con
ditions of tbe problem, and then us* the faculties
with whieh you are endowed, for it# eolution.
Yon have been deprived of the labor which you
called your own, and with which yon cultivated (?)
your hundreds of acres. You borrowed oapital, many
of you, bought labor, and still cultivatedyour hun
dreds of acres; and the result is, that the products
or this bought labor, aud theso many acres, will
not reimburse your creditors.
Perhaps U would b# a* well to abandon this un
produotiv* labor, and the larger portions of your
unproduotlveftelde—if you cannot otherwise dispose
of them—aud try the experiment of a more Ibor
ough cultivation of a much less area. Nor wouldr
this be a mere experiment; for you would follow
in tbe wake of those who have gone before you end
achieved entire eueoera. The wAt/s farming world
dooi not try to stand in itatu quo; but Europe and
the northern portion of our owu country, are using
the developments ef Miens* and experiment to the
abnndaat Increase of Ike products of a given area
of soil. The meant need are do secret. They are
published for the benefit of all who will profit by
them. There are books fur those who would eclen
(Ideally Investigate the u-Ay and the tchtrtfori; end
there Is an abundant stock of Information published
relative to the practical results of soisotifle end em
piric farming.
Man should not forgot that he Is possessed of an
intellectual as well as physical existence ; that the
former controls the latter; and that to perform its
functions it must have food end exercise. Tho far
uier will find mental food in agricultural works,
palatable, wholesome, invigorating, profitable; or,
if he is opposed to thiory, he will find sufficient ex
ercie* in disclosing Its fallacies.
The necessary chauges in the preseut system of
production, are to bo made in the quantity of soil
cultivated. Ite preparation, aad after cultivation,
and the quantity and quality of nourishment fur
nished the plaits.
To tako up (he last, first, wo would not adriso the,
Indiscriminate purchase of commercial fertilisers;
that would be fol y ; but, that the prudent use o
specific manures is profitable, even at the present
exhorbitant prices, is beyond controversy. Our ob
ject is not to recommend any particular kind of fer
tilisers at preseal, but to beg farmers of every de
scription, as well as those who are not profitably
engaged otherwise, to uee the lights before them,
and study this vital subject*
Wc shall recur toil again, and frequently.
Htd spirit
to mix and boil his[.cauldron of "double troublo. 1
Descending from the honored post of toonarchial
power over a brave end (alien people, he has
crouched for prey, and basely sinks to tho statiou
of a partisan tool, and the championship of fraud,
perjury aad persecution. Honor blotted from hii
•souteboou; Truth torn from his vocabulary, and
Justice leashed to tbe wheels of his juggernantic
chariot, be elands befor# the conntr.vand tho world,
libel on his -ace, the spawn of power, and the scorn
of the Umea. Ob! how inefable must bat hat coo
tempt which a man feels for himself, when he baa
forfeited tha respect of honest men, rml- finds he is
the tool of villain) and the pimp ol | -»wrt ?
Go ahead, John, call up your w. i.d fiends, and
"Roun 1 about the t-suldn n g.»;
—# * a • *
Rweitr'd venom shaping got,
Boil thou first i'the the charmed put "
’Tis your convention, Jehu, and woe he unto him
that shall gainsay yntir right to run It, -
••Be bloody, bold,
And taaolnte: Laugh to rebrniha power of man,"
for Brawn nd,|b« tifggvrs, Blndgelt and the Devil
are with you— •'
••Mingle, mingle, mingle,
Yoa that mingle May
But don’t forget the jingle,
E..iy jjgat hitjj M.ri.v.
•tnlB. Sick Adil*.—OM lbetli It I. i.id, i.
■g.lo ilek .Qougb Id wrli. . Idler, and there i.
Sllll Upward aid Oaward.
Notwith.Un ling the herd time., *nil the
«c*rci(y of money, Albany ia resurgent.—
Welch’s corner building ia nearly comple
ted, end in two week, it will bo filled with
a Bupcrb etook of drugi, eUtioncry, etc.—
Iline, A Hobbit’ doubla etoro brick, is np-
proncliingoompldtlort, Another two story
doublo etore-brick, next to Welch’, corn
er, on Broad etroor, ie ,about reedy for tho
eocond etoryjoists.. Thb new brick ndditinn
to tho Stubblefield Hotel is neatly reedy
for tho furniture. Runt, Johnston A Co.
ere in their elegant, office, ('beck’s two
story briok is progressing finely, mid a num
ber of others ere onthe wny.
Signs of improvement nro cropping out
all over town, and the column's of the News
give evidence of business habits, if not
business prosperity.
Well, why shouldn’t Albany grow, and
pros|>or, and be rich V The surrounding
country is unsurpassed by nuy oilier section
east of the Mississippi, in fertility of soil,
productive capacity, and intelligent eitixen-
sliip. Her merchants are men of expansive
liberality, largo resources, and progressi e
proclivities. Stic is already tho biggut
town in Amorich, moeqrding to bor num
bers, and can build more houses, sell more
goods, drive finer horses, boast ol more
pretty girls, get tip more fnn, Mid pay more
liberally anil more promptly for advertising
than any other piano this side of sun-down
By Telegraph.
Aeac.TA, Not. 22—Coiion rsir demand,- prices
weak; tiles 677; receipts #8S; middling loj.
Ssw Yo.k, Nor. 22.—Colton «».!«tt 17* to 17J;
tales, 1800.
fiuai.r.KfoK, Nov. 22—Cotton ft© $ lower;
sultr. 650; middling 1GJ; receipts 1160.
Special market Reports.
Nbw York, Nov. 22. a. m.-Colton inactive and
drooping, at 17|d. Gold 139J. ,
Kxw York, .1 n. tit —Cotton inactive and prices
drooping, at 17id Sales 1000 bales. Gold 189.
Ltvxnrooi., Nov. 21, p. m.—Cotton declined Ad.
Middling* Hid.. Oilcan* 81d. hales 10,000bairn,
| ^ MB||a|avv p H Hp|MpM | *
Macon JldoeHisemento.
B. A. WISE,
CHERRY ST Maoon, Ga.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
IlRAl.EB IN
TIKWAEE,
Crockery, Woothvnrp, Cutlery nml
House Furnishing Goods.
1 Imve on hand
800 IRON WITOH,
Queen of the
JoSm Robinson’s
Mammoth Circus,
EGYPTIAN CARAVAN
AT ALBANY OHI BAY OILY
Tuesday, December 3., 1867.
•»
To the Albany Tri-Weekly New*.
HEilKRAt NEWS.
MORNING DISPATCHES.
Ox*. 3ukrman's BrxxcM—At St. Louis on tbe
13th inst., Gen. Sherman delivered tha oration to
(be •••‘iociety of tha Army of Tennaaaee," at its an-
uun) re union.
We perceive nothing in hie speech particularly
. tUusive to the 8outb, when we consider the eource.
Jo tries to express what w* can hardly believe be
tele, a friendship end sympathy for the South. He
ia)■ that Old and Now England must bear their
(•hare of the blame for tbs existence of slavery; bu'
At the same lime ko oannot forgive the South for
what she has done. Speaking of die baud the North
had it it, ke ray#: ••Nothing on earth could justify
such a rebellion, end 1 only mention these fact* in
the past to show that others than people in the
South were partially responsible, tad should share
the natural eonsequeaesi of their own sole."
Again, after reciting the present and prat suffer*
nge of (be South, ke adds:
••How any boutktra gentleman, with these foots,
plain and palpable, everywhere staring him in the
tace and recorded forever in tk* hook of history, can
sii'l boast of his "Lost Causo," or speak of it in
lauguage other than shame aud sorrow, passes my
understanding, aid instead of being revived, Iknow
that (heir Lost Cawso wilt sink draper aad deeper
into infamy as time more keenly probee lit
mysteries and reveals them to tkaligkt of day,"
That does not sonad to oar ears like tho utter
ance of a true soldier. Were we to admit that our
••Lost Cans#" waa infamous—which we canaotdo—
we have a right to aak that, sites, h is • lost"—
dead—the cloak ef charity may eovtr its iafaesy.«*»
Wc have no fergivenera to ask of tho North, but
Ota. 8. evidently ibiake we aeed it, aad would, no
doubt, oalend hit individual forgireaeoo had ho aol
so deeply drank of tkt cop of kwoel revenge. It is
iadei^Uard tolWglf* those wo have injured. How
magnanimous he it to a subdued foe. Bee the fbl-
lowingt ' j ,
"If oar lHends at the South will heartily Lnd
cheerfully, Join With osla thle faturo course, 1, for
one, would welcome them as our equals, but aol our
superiors, and lend them a helping hand. But If,
tike spoiled children, they will cling to the dead 1 poet
and shut their eyes to tbe coming future, I would
Wahiiinoton, Nov. 22.—Detective Raker
won before the Judiciary Committee yester
day,
A bili watt introduced repealing tlm law
allowing the Secretary of the Treasury to
contract, at tbe rate ot 84,000,000 per
mouth.
Grant's estimate for the War Department
amount to one hundred and aeventy million.
It ia said that Sbenmni'a opinion is that
peace with the Indians is fully established.
Tho nggregnte strength' ot* the regular
army is 66,000,200 commissioned volunteer
officers »erving mP rood men's Hiircftu.
The debt of tlio .-Southern nulimtd* tar
duced 8600,000k#
Gon, Ord thinks o larger military force
will ho required in his diwtriet to protect the
negroes in their rights.
North ftrollo« Flection.
Wilmington, Novi- 22.—’The election re
turns are very meagre;''.tjnf 8nwu|li have
been received to egtaubHh thtrfrmi that the
convention will he calfeil by u large inn
jorityg Mild that the,-radicals Imve a large
majority of delegated, vefy few negroes
are elected, hut numbers of pxtreme white
radicals nro elected. Tho conservatives
lost, many counties in their control by
apathy nud iudilfereiice.
NIGHT DISPATCH IKS*
GENERAL NEWS.
Montuomkuy, Kov. B2.—In the Convcti*
tiou.at the evening session, an amendment
to article on legtslutnro department, was
ottered to empower tho legislature, at next
session, to go faHher irf Uisl’ranchining jier.
sons who participated in the rebellion, and
have not aided in tho work of rccoiiHtruc-
tion. It was tnhled on tho test vote of
lorty-thrce to thirty-soven.
Wakiiinoto^, Fov. 22.—-Rovenno to-dnv
1343,000.
Tho premature publication of Grant’s re
port creates excitement. Grant don’t re
commend the discontinuance of the Freed-
men’s liurean,
Over nine millions 1^0 boon oxpvmlcd
lor burean mnlorthi* law of July last.
Continuation of surveys for river nml
liarbur improvements, especially on West
ern w aters recomended. Grant's estimates
omit appropriations lac buicnu of refugees
and freedmen, and bureau ot military jus
tice. The total estimates are seventy-seven
instead of one hundred and seventy millions,
heretofore telegraphed. Tide however ’
exclusive of estirnsleVfor subsistence.
Wam.siiToN.Noy, 22.—The Statu prob
ably gives 25,000 malority lor Convention
Department Surgeon General's Rceords
show that two hundred ami forty-four thous
and white, and thirty thousand black sold
iers died during the war. There are eigh
ty national cemeteries, iu which two hun
dred aud eighty }housaud are interred, at n
cost of three and a quarter millions. Gen,
Thomas reports (bat in his Department
ths people still allow disloyal ti-mlcneies.
McCulloch wjil,$|id W toetyuo .Monday,
response to the>cotton tax inquiry, coverinj
revenue Commissioners. . Well’* rcpoi,
urges and the early repeal «t tho Colton tax
seems to be a foregone conclusion
7
and other improved pattern
COOKING STOVES
which I will sell a* low a* first elm* glove* er»n
ho *oM. Also a good ftMortment of -
Box and Parlor Stoves.
Every Stove Warranted per-
feot and satisfactory or
. |
MY Prookery, Cullory, ftml all foreign good*,
having been BGl’ilIlTin per*on from (ho M.\M !
FACTUBKS, and |
IMPOBTED DIRECT, ,
am enabled (o offer (hem (o Merchant* a( low !
««-m
■uccrasor.
Jadly can-
rW.rtftkV.IH>
.hope.fist tl., ! f ? «^,t,.«
soon has. the opporlufIre.of .lHf
Lincoln's 0*4 m^rnffur
Is, tb. death tt
spirit this old ft.nd'hff.qi
tented (o ahold htftap>tMiefc ;
death, the flvaeraf ef hie par'y.
Oxxeaat AvsxxI.lv at rue flurrnns Paxiarth
■iax CtateM.—T\«ie Urpe so I iodutsilal bed/
aoBKScu of CoMSUiloasrs from all Iht Prt.byie-
rite or the (oath, will sent In the ehjr of Nuhtlllt
Thrsdsy htl.
imnumm
are eillle
mi
snu .ou.vu.ir eye. .0 id. cuejing luiur., 1 vcouiu
only cell their att.e.loa le Ih.v»».. of eoalnalleh
tb.t bu .wept *..r our laid from .be Allulle Ie *“ l,0 hP '
1 Vhe.pteHoandmu.turn back aai flow ftonih.—
They m»J bu. tk.lr oppo.ition will be a.
pf their laM;* IhV’vnnrtl Nortb.rw Insides
will net d4.etmMlhMr.Und,- bnt wlU fraetlfy nsfl
Congress is very mine, nml thg iuqjrvA-
tion is growing that it will n-fcratn
dsy, to December 2d. " 1 '.
It b certain, that Grant’s report didn’t
SI
is certain, that Grant’s
leak from !lho3Vhitu
n tract ptiblisiied, cot
ded to'in synopsis sent!
Tribune and
Ricuxoxp, Noe.
Toddflhy, hhd to
Vorh. went en boj
her dhlUnfl hour. |
It* wss -unseoeq
here, ht took i
house. No on*
own bit eoun
repo.l lUdt th.
log nltentl
drove to Judge Ould’o
Idc «rri
> Uidorwood- dllr, luvia i. In «x •
qolli euwrful. Many frtfnU.
“iA pretty nod well dretted Ihdy, after
looking at several pair of glove*, lavender
colored, in a store lately shocked (he clerk
by flaking him which pair ho thought tb*
“Invendnst-*’
■g on him
‘!rH0S;i*fr«?Mp,i*- r . twm ■ ■■ir •
ItT'WSi'ATOHES. •
„ rx —^dhgJpfi-tWMMMUet *nd eui.r.
Mi(ttMibg'Orler.n» Io): ssl*., lo-day, 4700 baits, re-
' e.lpte, 6,4i2; ihnaru, 7.5M; r.o.lpt. of the wuh.
18,Sid; telea, 20,500; .sports 14.877; Hook. 0.298
Gold I89J. Bitrllifl 6* Io 611 Now York Bight )
premium,
■avauxsn, Nov. 22.—ft lion doll end drooping
middling 18; eelw, 672; r««lpM, 4002.
prices.
OHUKIIS by mini promptly Mlednl lowest price.
TERMS CASH.
B. A. WISE,
M<tc'>n, Oa., Sorrtuhrr J9, 98-1U4
THOMAS J.FLINT& CO
IMPORTERS
AND
Wholesale and Retail
DEALERS IN
China, Orockery
nml
Gl ass Ware.
Having removed from No. 80 Mulberry
Street lo
No. 70 SECOND STREET
Over Do Loaeln-s Carriage llepository,
Maoon, Oa„
Have juat received, and now otter ior sale
the Inr^eRt and most carefully leleoted
stock of
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
GLASS, CHINA
ever bt ought to this country
TOOr.TUEIt WITH A FI* 1.1. AND COMPI.KTH AH-
KOUTMKNT OF
|0usfjfirrnis|iirg(i00h
of every quality and description
Orders from the country aollcited,
and will be filled with promptness and dis
patch.
Mncon Ga., Nov. lOih 1807. 01-127
Adams, Jones & Reynolds,
Warehouse & Commis'n Merchants,
At the Old .Stand of Harris & to,
Corner Second mid Poplnr Struct*,
Will givo *(rict atlenlionto tk* storag* aid rale
of Cotton. Will mako liberal advance* on Colton
in itor*. Ave prepared to furninh BAGGING and
TIES or ROPE and other Plnnlalion Snpplie*.
*ppt7 ' no 60 3mo.
CHOICE GROCERIEST
j AT TI1K
LOWEST MARKET RATES.
fT7 K AllP. NOW UKCEIVINO AND HAVE IN
W STORE, (b* following Good*, which ira offer
St the lowest market rat**, to CASH BUYERS
only :
600 racks HOUR, of til grade*,
10.000 pounds CLEAR 8IDE8,
16.000 •• -•* RinBED SIDES,
6,000 •• SHOULDERS,
26 bnles TIEAVY GUNNY BAGGING,
60 package* WHITE FISH,
. 60 •• BLUB FISH, *
76 p'kgcn MESS No*. 1, 2& 8 MACKEREL,
2v r i boxes CHESHIRE CHEESE,
60 s'ks RIO and JAVA COFFEE,
76 bbls. Crashed, Bt. C 0, B A A BUOAR,
26 nests TUBS,
100 p’kages TOBACCO (Common to ExtraV
100 Vox** CANDLES, *
floo boxe. SOAP. STARCH. p6tABR, He..
160 sacks Liverpool and Virginia SALT,
2000 lb*. Extra Sugar-cured HAM8,
Also, t F.,\N8, OSNABURGS, IRON TIER,
SHOES, SMOKING TOBACCO, «!e.
J. II. ANDERSON A SON,
Thjfl street, next to Hard*MraAt-8parlni^
Macon.'(ia , Nov. 10th. [116-161] .; hrrs
75 Sack t Liverpool Salt,
Uvn M ..i pouud, rr ..rh, ju.t erivid, and for
. 1. ei * I 76e tee t el. COOPER fl CO.
’•Abtey No.. J2.
and Monster
Ornitho-
. ondors of
i, forming a grand Btook Bn-
terprlso, consolidating
1C
of fint-Ora* acleetlon, in ono Grand AUI-
* v ; anS.vrodacing the moet Rtnuendon*
(Uaplay of wealth, talent aua expe
rience overseen In this country.
u composed of the cnrlon* and raro An -
mala of Asia, Africa and South Ano/lra,
including Ornithological wlecttow of tho
most beautiful epeelmen* of foreign Blrt^l*.
forming ttio moet extensive collection or
WILD ANIMALS
. ,’l[tAri8rtco,«uppotiedbythelMgwt
EQUESTRI1N COMPANY
In tho country, numbering 160 men.and
li’
^ 1
FEATURES OF THE TEN SHOWS.
ri bmra« r A c u o .Ki'
I-kiutstrian Belectlon*.
». WOMHOLD>H MENAGERIE, IN»
JMJlXS—Zoological and Ornithological—
from London.
3. MON8. FRANCOIS JtOTlFS P»r-
4H<tn School of !**<*& Bor_ ,
i. Hia. ADOLPH CASTILLO'S Dal
ian Troupe of Educated Doge, Monkey
""if. MAD. GERTRUDE ROUXARIE'S
SPECIALTY, with her magnificent den
of rorforrolng: Lions, "H*no," 'Don,'
Australian gtm-
^T^SLOMAN'^SOVTH AMERICAN
. SCHOOL
■ FOR TRAINING HORSES. ,
9. J. Q.A. HEMINGWAY’S Collect ton
of Native American WUd Animals.
T lO.O. H.JOHNSON'8 PERFORMING
ELEPHANT «EMPRESS.»»
i < Till* truly mertu»;l0«» Exhibition of
* 'Wealth, Talent and Experiencei produce*,
* ns ir by magic, an outfit of *uch *ui»erlnr
9 magnificence a* to astonish the world.
GRAND GRATUITOUS EXHIBITION:
of Ancient aouim. ih» mvu“,‘ u
tortng and costly Oriental Equipage. This
ImpoalnB-Procoralon will bo prereded b>
tho Chariot of Oberon, containing fiH
Gsnhan's Operatic Silrer A String Orchestra
' or twenty ItreMlne. Itueletnni. Tho Pi-o-
eeMlon will enter the city nt 10 o’clock.,
KI1EUE1 HE HI, HIE 1BOIE OF EIHIBIUOS.
o
Mr Just added to this already gigantic
collection, Is the very rare specimen
from, the Deserts ot Tartary,
known to naturalists as thu
The only one of thu
this country.
A HERD OF TAPIRS!
A rare and wonderful animal, from tho
interior of A*ia,of the genus of Puchpy-
tlerm Mammal, characterised by a newo
ipralongqjlltqn movable RrobpscU;_sk_l»t ■
.J T bover*d ’with close, short
• unir. mu motJc fhrnisliad with aailfnnant?.
Of all animals they have tho most acute
seuse of hearing and of sight, and when
attacked, they defend tbemralyer —'••*
A heir teeth. The present herd Lm
... “ieexpenset
Alton, and
llvtn
of the aplmal ever brought to
living ape
this country.
PERFOQRIHG ELEPHANT "ESPRESS,"
■ ! INTR6bVc*D BT KB. JOBWOOM.
not
Admission ••••••
Children under 9 years
noons open at i an d o o’clock
In
Formerly Robinson & Eld red’s