8 GENERAL NEW. & —C.J. Huffman has bean re-elected Resident of the Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce. -About $lOO,OOO in silver went to Europe Fri day from New York. * —Senator Carl Schnrz sailed for Bremen Friday in the steamer Deutschland. , —Canal navigation tn New York State opens ■% May 15th. ~ —The strike aanag the Crispins, at Cinclnaatl, is substantially ended. —X considerable party has developed In Califor nia who insist on greenbacks being used there as a circulating medium. —The probabilities are Dominquez will bo the nest President of Haytl. Tbs Assembly opened on the 20th alt. 1 ; —The. Welland Canal la unusually low and a nambor of vessels are aground in the long level ■ at Welland. It, is four feet below the usual spring Ifevel. ! —Es-Covernor William. Pickering died at the, residence- of .;hU :sbn, Bichkfd Pickering, in Ed. ' wards county, Illinois, of apoplexy. 'I —The steamships Baltic, Parthla and City of London sailed yesterday for .Europe from New* York, —Heavy frost occurred at Knoxville, Team,Fri day night, killing the peaches and. In J ur * ing the wheat. ' —A special despatch says the town of |Marian&> Ark., was nearly destroyed by fire on Thursday. Total loss, $30,000. —Adam Campbell was killed at the Big Moun tain Colliery, near Shamokm, Friday morning, by a toil of rock. —Chinamen are pulling wagons in the streets of San Francisco, inconsequence of the prevalence of the epizootic- , —The members of the Crispin Society in New York are organizing for a strike, which, it Is be lieved, will begin on the 13th of May. Arrangements have been made for a grand demonstration at San Francisco- upon the arrival of the remains of General Canby at that place. —Mrs. Henneasy, the woman who murdered her two children in a fit of religions frenzy o» Wednesday evening, in New York has been taken to a lunatic asylum. —Thomas Doyle, mate of the steamer Grand Tower, was murdered by a negro named Ranster, on Friday, below Cairo, while the boat was under way. The negro escaped. —A town on the St. Francis river. Ark., contain ing a population of 4,000 persons, was nearly de stroyed byjdro on Thursday night. The loss wil reach $53,000; but little insurance. —Memphis Life and General Insurance Bank, of Memphis. Tiun., D. P. Malloy, president, sus p.Qded yesterday morning. Liabilities, st>,ooo. Said to be fully covered by the assets. —President Q ant and part/ stopped In Law rence, Kansas*, two hoars, on their trip to Colora do. —Dispatches received in Washington from all pirts of the Indian country show that the hostility of the savages is gradually thickening. —The Cleveland Club has Just announced its program -a j for the summer races, to begin July •iilth, and continue four days. The premiums ag gregale $30,033, and are divided Pinto eleven parses. —Actnnou weighing 1,950 pounds hasarrived at at New York from Berlin, as a present from the Emperor to. the LntharanJChurch at Titusville, P;i. The cannon was captured at Sedan, and will be cast Into a bell for the church. —A family named Henry, consisting of father, sou and daughter, residing near Germantown. Ohio, were poisoned on Wednesday, supposed from arsenic put in their coffee by persons un known. —lt Id expected at the WarJ Dcpaatment that General Divir, who left San Francisco fur the Mu' doc country, will arrive there 'and assume com mand of the troops Monday morning. —lt is denied at the Indian Bureau that Cochise, the Apache chief, is oT his reservation, committ ing depredations. When last heahi from, a short lime ago, ho was still on the reservation on which he had baefn placed by General Howard, and ex pressed his intention of remaining there. s*iv -I •) 000,000 ACRES, 1 —} CHEAP FARMS! The cheapest land in the market for sale by THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY In the Great Platte Valley 3.000,000 ACRES IN CENTRAL NEBRASKA, Now for sale in tracts of forty acres and upwards on five and ten years’ credit at tfte per cent. No advance interest required. „ , Mild and beantiful climate, fertile soil, and abundance of good water. , The best market in the west. The sreat min ing regions of Wyoming. Colorado. Ltah and Ne vada being supplied by'the Farmers in the Platte Valley. SOLDIERS ENTITLED TO A HOMESTEAD OF HiO ACRES. THE BEST LOCATIONS FOR CCLONIES. Free homes for all. Millions of choice govern ment land open lor entry under the Homestead Law. near this Great Railroad, with good markets and all the conveniences of an old settled country. Pr6c Passes to purchasers of Railroad land. Sectional maps, showing the land, also new edi tion of Descriptive Pamphlet, with new maps, mailed free everywhere. Address O. F. DAVIS. Land Commissioner U. P. R R;. Omaha, Neb. pOK ONE DOLLAR We will send FREE by mail, on receipt of One packet-of choice Flower Seeds and our Catalogue, containing upwards of l.i.oi>varietie&. wTb full direction- for culture, to any address in the,United Stve-. Catalogues free on applica tion. v : „ _ DEE & DOYLE. Seedsmen and Florist-, ui Trc montStreet, Boston. WANT AN AGENT In It-i' uSbco* tri c tnv;\-ij new. valuable and f:i-t gelling book by Dr. JOUN-COWAN, THE SCIENCE OF A NEW LIFE. Rocommari-lt-d a id endorsed by prominent mins ters, piiysteia-is. religious «nJ-«"Cular papers. Xo other book like it nnhlShed. $4O per week guar anteed. Address COWAN’ * CO., Sewing Machine IS THE UEST IX THE WOULD. Asrcnts Warded. £cud Tor Cirvnlar. Address pom i»> m a chink co . x. y. USE tho lleisinger Sash Lock and Snpport to FASTEN YOIIS WINDOWS! No. sprinz :o break. no cutting of sash: cheap durable. very easily applied; nollls sas-h at an;, place desired. and a sell-fastener when the sa-h i ido'vn. Send stamp for circular. Circu’.ir a-d six • copper-bronzed locks sent to any nddre-s in the U. S . postpaid, oti receipt ol 50 Lib-sal 1 i:> s dnc'*meirs to iTie trade. Ag-n'i.wan;ed Ad d-ess KKISINCKK SASH LOCK 5 CO.. No. 41- Market St.. Harrisburg, I’a. I'M iJiirh: bt.. New York Q NL Y TEN Cft f 8 ! ! ! EVERY MAN HIS OWN PAINTER; Or, Paints —How to Select and Use Them. A plain treatise, containing sample card with different actually painted shades-aud tints, with instructions for exterior and interior House Deco ration. di copies, bound in cloth, for $3. Sample copies, paper cover, mailed, post paid, to any Address, on receiptoflOcents,by the Publisher,*:•■■■ HENRY CAREY BAIRD. 805J644, Post-Office, Philadelphia. See the following vatmUe extractsfrom press no tices: l r - - - “A very valuable book, and no one intending to 'palntshor.mafl toreariK^—TT.Y:' Tribune “We did not know so moch could be said oh the subject of painting a house .until we read this ex cellent book of Mr. Baird’s.”—N. Y. Herald. “A want long felt at last supplied.’’—Scientific American. ••Not only a necessity to the painter, but vaina •;ble jo every occupant of a dwelling.”—N. Y. World. - “Bay 23 copies of this book and-df-.tribute them among your friends. If they will heed the advice therein, you could make no more valuable pres ent.”—Chicago Tribune. u ln publishing this book Mr. Baird v has done a -real service to the community.”—'Toledo Blade. i*Wb hope the publisher will sell 100,000 copies of this boot during ’T3.”—Boston Advertiser. - “We have Just palmed our house as advised by the authors add congratulate ourselves that no dwelling in our neighborhood excels ours Jn ap pearance.”—Harpers Weekly. - “In selling a sample copy for 10 cents, Mr. Baird must feel certain an order for 23 bound in cloth -will follow.”—FrankLeslie. .. \ .• •,-“We know the town and country therein recommended, and can touch for their value and the excellence of the-“ Harrison” brand of white liad.”—Philadelphia Ledger. ONLY TEN .GENTS ! Mb [ESTABLISHED 1830.1 AH WELC-H & GKfFFITHS, «c - Manufacturers of Saws. B SUPtRIOIt to all others. ■ ” EVERY SAW WARRANTED. FILE&BELTING & MACHINERY. :31 J~eSrUUERAL DISCOUNTS. sA ggrebicc Lists and Circulars free, »WE LCH & GRIFFITHS, Bowton, Maw.) de Detroit, nich. ITCHEN CRYSTAL SOAP- Jfor cleaning and. polishing metals, for- cleaning and preserving paint, .fur removing stains from marble, for washing hands,- and for all household Cleaning, is superior to any other article made. No other soap or wash equals It, cither in quality or cheapness. Easy to use and parfectiyjiarmless and pleasant. All grocers sell it., Manufactnred 'only by.EASTMAN & BROOKE. 431 N. Third St., Philadelphia. ATENTS'OBTAINED. No fee unless successful-' No fee in advance. No charge for preliminary .search.* Send forcirculars. CONNOLLY BROTHERS, 108 S. Fourth' St.. Phil adelphia, Fa.', and 603 Ninth St.,Washington. D. C. HI 11 ID JDTIT 70 -Beautltnl Children." a unLLllZUilixu Medico Philosophical Poem. Originally published In 1665. A reprint of this rare and curious old poem now ready. Price $lOO A*. Antiquarian Pub. Co., 13S Sonth 6th street, Philadelphia. GENTS! A RARE CHANCE. We will pay agents $lO a week in cash who will engage with us at once. Everything furnished and expenses paid. Address A. COLTER & CO., Charltete. Mloh. dhr VA perday! Agents wanted ! All ivy classes of working people, ol either sex yonng or old. make money at work for ns in their spare moments, or a)I the time, than at anything else. Particulars free. Address G. Stinson & Co., Portland. Maine. WORKING CLASS anteed. Respectable employment at Dome, day or evening; no capital required: full instructions and valuable package of goods sent free by mail Address with six cent return stamp, M. YOUNG & CO., Ifi Ctourtinudt St.; N. Y. REWARD. , I For any case of Blind. I Bleeding, Itching or Ul- I cerated Piles that De I Bing’s Pile Rxvedt I fails to cure. It is pre ■J pared expressly to cure the Piles, and nothing else. Sold by all Druggists. Price f 1.00. Q.ETTYBBUR6 Katalysine Water Is the nearest approach to a specific ever discover ed for Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Rheumatism. Gout. Gravel. Diabetes, Kidney and Urinary Diseases generally. It restores muscular power to the Par alytic. It enres Liver Complaint and Chronic Diarrhoea, Piles. Constipation, Asthma. Catarrh and Bronchitis, Diseases of the skin. General De li ility and Nervous Prostration from Mental and Physical Excesses. It is the Greatest Antidote ever discovered for Excessive Eating or Drinking. It corrects the stomach, promotes Digestion, and Relieves the Head almost immediately. No household should be.without it; For &le by all druggists. J3fTor a history of the Springs, for medical reports of the power of the water over diseases, for marvellous cures, and for testimonials from distinguished men, send for pamphlet. WHIT NEY BROS., General Agents. 227 South Front St.. Philadelphia. Pa. / Gettysburg Spiing Co. / QUPHANS’ COURT SALE. Fine Farm on the Ohio ; Hirer and Pittsburgh Fort Wayne &. Chleago Railroad, 20 Miles from Pittsburgh. Bv vlitne of an order of the Orphans’ Court of the county of Beaver, the undersigned Trustee np piiimcd to make sale ol the real estate of Willem Young, late of the township of Economy, in said county, deceased, after proceedings in partition, wiil expose to sale by public vendue or outcry on the premises, on TUESDAY, the 27th day of MAY, 1873. at 10 o'clock. A. the following described real estate of said decedent, situate in said town ship of Economy, county and State aforesaid, viz: Beginning at a po-t on the Ohio river, thence by lands ol H. Homcigh. John Fowler and D. Ehr man noi deg. oast 208 perches to a post, tnence by land ol James and Nelson Mnsgrnvc north 2ii‘i deg, west 81 15 100 perches to a black oak; thence by land of John Cummings' heirs south 153V4 deg. we-t HIT perches to a post on the bank of t t.e Ohio river, thence up said river south IS?L deg, east 8100-100 per to the place of beginning containing 102 acres and 512 per more or less, ail of which is cleared and under fence, and In a tine state of'Cultlvation, and on which are afine 2-slory brick dwelling house, containing 0 rooms, finished attic, 2 hails.oil woll.fiinished. with cellar mider ucath the 'whole building; huge stone spring house with good spring conveniently located, having pipes laid therefrom, carrying water into the kfiction : a large double frame b irn. with gia unrv. carriage house, and istubling fdr horses and cattle, and all otherncccssarr outbuildings. There are 10 ACRES OF ORCHARDS on the premises, containing It*)!) apple trees, 50 quince tre«s. ucd peach, plum an other-trees, ail in good hearing condition; alio all kinds of enwlHiuit, shrubbery,' &c. The farm has been well known as a good market, garden, being"well adapted to that pur pose. and is situated one-ha!f mild of Remington and Bsdon stations, on the F. Ft. W. & V. R. R„ In s’ght of the. Ohio river, and convenient to school*; churches. &c. - - TERMS—Ond-thiid of the purchase money in hand on confirmation oLthe sale by the Court, arid ih" remaining two-thirds at the t ealh oi Jcunnelt Headland, (ipimcrly Young.) widow of ihe dece dent with interest Irom Ihe date of confirifiation. p .vahle aunr.olly to -aid widow during her natural itfe. the mid two-th:nLi to be secured by bond and mortgage on the premises. _ CUAMBEKI IN WHITE, Trustee. Reaver, Pa., April 2.», 1873-my2 3t Boston one piece clothing HOUSE. , 95 Sinithfirld Strut, PUUhnryh, Pa. TV.e b-st placejn the city to buy Clothing ana Furnishing goeds. sign .of lac Hub. myd-j" f ■ ,? o Ty*r w. * j. ■ *r;- ! . ; . - - | ■ grw wrtiistwentjs. ; I 10,000 O,FTB> $500,000. , OnT6esday,July Btb, the Thirt G»nd GlftConcertunder the maiwgeinini of ernor Thomas £. Brtmlotte, and huthortted W ‘special-act of the Lestelainre,. R»r the teUfflt or the Public Library ,or Kentucky. Positive ly * D J uneqalvoaUlrTomos offln Public library Hall. •? Louisville, Ky., when 10.000 610 s. all-cash, amounting to «500.C00, will to| among the tieket holder* The money fo pay™ theseglftsln full Is already in bank hid eetaslde 'for* tnat ■ purpose,’' as the • foUow4og* certiflcate shows: . f\ r ! ■ i-' _ Of pics or Drovers' Bank, i Louisvills.Kt., April 7.1873. f , This is to certify that there Is in the Farmers and Drovers’ Bank, to the credit iof the_Thira > Grand Gill Concert for the benefit Of the Public Library of Kentucky, Five Hundred Thousand Dollars, which has been set apart by the Managers to pay the gifts in full, and will be held by the Bank and paid out for this purpose, and. this par* . Only a few ticketsrgmattt will be furnished to the first follow ingprfcea; Whole tickets, WO; halvas, fa: <1™ T : te»rsS.bO; ifwhole tickets for g5OO, 113 for 91,000 and 575 for f 5,000. For tickets and full information apply to ; THOSj B. BRAMLBTTB, ■ ■ Louisville, Ky., or THOS. H. BAYBA GO.. OOOBroadway, N.Y. ~ my* jgEAVEK COUNTY, ss: In the Orphans’ Court of Beaver Conn* i ) ty. In the matter of the petition for par* J SEAL V tit lon of the real estate of Smith Mc -1 j Daniel, late of North Sewlckly twp., in said county, deceased. I ' And now to .wit: March 26th1873. 'Rale on the heirs and legal representatives of Smitn Me* Daniel,deceased, viz; Eliza, Intermarried with Archibald 1 Smith, Charlotte. Interinacrled with Daniel Malaaky, Smith McDaniel, all residing In North Sewickiy township. Beaver county. Pa.; lntermarried-with A. G. Mcßride, re siding in Sandoval, Marian county. Illinois, John McDaniel, resldiiigln grand-children,tto wit:. Children!of Lfdtevilc- Danlel, deceased, who was intermarried with Mat thew Ramsey, viz: Samuel S., John ,M., David M., Nancy i., intermarried with. Timothy Dee, Mary, intermarried with Liberty' Mann, James W i llium. Lidia A. and Randolph Ramseys (said Samuel S. Ramsey residing in State of——) and tbe remaining eight children residing in Bea ver and Allegheny counties, the flve last named being miners, dbo having for their guardian ad Mini, John a&datduCAiso children of Nancy Mc- Daniel, deceased, wbo#as Intermarried with Jar cpbPietßol,»6tv deceMcd, JacDh PlerBol, Jr., re- Bidlng In Beaver county. Pa., Agios stdingwWMft- Sandoval, Mar ian Stella Pier sol, residing in West Virginia; the last three nam ed be lag minors, apd havlng for their guardian ad Mini, John Goddard aforingtd, ’and ;ail oihers to appear addjsbowcause/lf anythey nave, why an inquest to maka 6artlllon of tho real estate of said decedent* shotriSpolifenwarded at an Orphans' court, to be>heidat Beater.taand fbr the coubty of dutld Second lldnday. pf June next, «*>• A.Jj« iTcieik CUAMBEBUK WHITE, Sheriff- “U. Office, Bedver. Aprli“29, IfTJ— m2-3U DRtfG STORE FOR SALE. A First Class Drug and PrescHption Store Very eligibly situated In Allegheny City, doing a nay ini' business, is offered for sale on accommo dating terms. The owner wishing to retire from active business, or would prefer selling an Interest to a person having good references* and woo could "ive It their whole attention. An opportunity of this kind to get Into a good paying business with small capital does not often occur. Tor farther particulars address B. F. GOULD, care Dr, Hays, IVJ Washington Avenue, Allegheny City. Fa. my.-lm. A DAIINISTRATOU’S NOTICE. KSTATE OF JAMES McCREADY, DEC’D. Letters of administration on the estate of James McCready, dec’d.. late of Greene township, having been granted to the undersigned, all . persons in debted to said estate arc requested to mediate payment.acd those having chilmßagnnel the same to present them properly authenticated for R MeUREADY. AdmV.j aprISMH Greene TowneJjlpA ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. ESTATE OF JAMES B. ANDREWS, DEC'D. Letters of administration on the estate of James B. Andrews, dec'd , late of Fallston, Beaver conn ty Pa , having been granted to the underslgoed, all" persons Indebted to the said estate arc request ed to m iko immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement to NANCY JANE ANDREWS, Adm’r., aprlB-Ct. Fallston. Pa. -Jyj-QTICE. Sealed proposals* will be received until the 10th of May. for the building of a Methodist Episcopal Church.ln the borough of Glasgow. Beaver county. Pa. Plans and specifications can be seen at Jas. Little’s, in said borough. JAS. LITTLE, ) WM. HOOD. I-Building Com. aprlS-fit THOS. WATSON,! ANTED. Wo will give men arid women BUSINESS THAT WILL PAY troro $1 to $8 per day; can he pursued in year own neighborhood: it is a rare chance for those out of employment or having leisure time ; girls and boys frequently do as well as men. Particulars free. Address J. LATHAM & CO., 293 Washington St, Boston. Mass iar7-0t JQUPONT’S GUNPOWDER. All kinds Mining, Blasting rend Sporting Powder in Metallic kegs, for sale in lots to snit purchasers, from onr Magazines at Mill prices. This well known Powder has. been 'manufactured for over 70 years, and is sold at same prices as other JJrands. Also, every variety Dry and water Safety Fuse. D. \V. C. BID WELL & Co., Gen. Agts.. mar7-lm Pittsburgh, Pa. gTATE AND COUNTY TAXES, Tbe County Treasurer will attend In the several Townships and Boroughs between 0 a. m- and 5 p. m for the purpose of recelving-Statc and County Taxes for tna year 1373, at the places and times designated below, viz: Br.dge water boro. May 12 a. m. Toll House. Freedom boro. - 12 pm KerrtMcC.offlce Rochester boro, “ 13 Johnston House. Rochester tp, “ 13 Johnston House. Baden boro, “ Ham Biddle’s store. Harmony tp. “11 P m Post-ofllca. , Phillipsburg boro, “ loCapf. bhrodes'. Falßton boro. “ HV Toll House. N Bri'»h’n 4 Pulaski “ 10 Huron House. .. •• “ “ 20Magaw’s Hotel. Patterson tp 4 B Palls ’* 21 Kendrick’s drug store *. n *a »t 2*2 *• • Geer"ctown boro “ 23 a m Calhoun’s store. Was ”ow boro. “ 23 p m Jesse Smith’s. Marion tp, ’’ 2l>George Hartzell’s. Frankltn tp. “ 27 Antemeith’s store. North Sewickly tp, *• 28 Nathan llazen’s. Economy tp. “ 20 Mrs. Neeley’s. New Sewickly tp “ 3” Snead’s store Industry tp, June 3 Allen's store., South Beaver 4 Ohio “ 4 Mrs. Rayl’e. Ohio tp, *• 5 Rc«d & Aber’s store Big Beaver * Honve'rt “ It! Johnston House. >• • •• New Galilee *• 17 Union Hotel, t Chippewa tp. •* 13 W, Cunningham's. Darllncton tp * boro ** 18 Jacob Marks’. ! South Beaver tp ■** 2i> Joseph Lawrence’s. Uookst'n 4 Greene tp “ 23 Jos. M’Ferren’s store Hanover * Greene tp ** 25 James Heed’s! stotc. Frsnkfort boro, •* 2H Isaac M. Steven’s Hanover tp, ** 27 ML Armstrong’s store Raccoon tp, July 7 J H ChrlstyVstore. independence tp. “ 8 John Holmes'. Indep. 4 Hopewell, *• 0 Todd & Brawn’s store Hopewell tp “ 10 R W Scott's. ; Moon tp. 11 James Prentice’s. tSf"Payments can be made In adjoining town ship*. . Taxes paid before August Ist will be five per cent- ofc; on and after September Ist five per cert will be added! 'All licenses are due by lawjul) Ist. Those not paid at that date will he collected with costs. , C. P. WALLACE. apr2Mf. Treasurer Beaver County. THE BECKWITH $2O PORTABLE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. ON 30 ©AYS TRIAL; many advantages over all. Satisfaction snarsn* teed, or 20 refunded. Sent complete. wi-h full directions. Beckwith Sewing Machine Co.. 863 Broadway, N. Y. - ; I; FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1813. AT ROCHESTER FOR 1 DAY Monday, ’ w v>*'. - ’ : j . V,./ (J { JOB N WORLDS “r * Use a special Fleet of Steamers for Transportation, employ 2,000 Men and Horses, have 100 Male Performer?, Sixty Smallest Ponies in the World, Twenty Beautiful Lady Celebrities, 42 Cages of Wild Beasts, 15 Sun Bright Tents, 40 Musicians, 5 Great’Golden Chariots, 3 Sohd Miles of Procession. ; > . $1,000,000 Challenge to Substantiate the Same. 1 South American Giraffe, 9 feet 2 in ches high, cost §12,000. 1 Hippopotamus, from the Baher-el azrek or Blue River Iftle, §30,000. 1 Donble-Horned 3 ton Black Sorma tran Rhinoceros, cost $13,000. 9 Alaska,Sea Lions, eat 500 lbs. fresh fish daily apd cost $30,000. 1 five ton performing Elephant, $20,000. 1 Royal Nondescript Taunts, with 3 horns and eyes, cost $9,000, and the only one in America. 1 Giant Ostrich, 15 feel high, not an Emu,, as i» usually palmed off by confi dence operators. 1 ton spiral horned African Eland. 1 African Harte Bee*t, often advertis ed, but only seen in Old John’s collec tion. 1 Polar or White Bear, and only one n America. BVBKGI Embracing the finest Areftie Talent the sun ever shone upon, with its array of Celebrities, Bare Back > a|id Female Equestrians, Finished Gymnasts, Voltigr.ors, Four Great Clowns, Trained Horses, Punies almost an entire change in the most difficult feats of Skillful Horseback Riding and New Gymnastic created expressly to add additional eclat to tho ; ; . MAGNIFICENT Doors open at 1 & 7 P> M. Tom’nament Commences at 2 &8 P- M Afternoon and Evening, on •r» , r 1? 0 .JI .1- irf V Vi »*1 List of Specialties actually exhibited in After passing’through numberless pavilions the patron’s special attention is called*to the Maj i - Lr- x cost . - V EiT MORA U* J»-'* ■» ’ / • * r.' ' ii ;' OBIN'SOVg GREAT v *• . * EXPOSITION! * ■ Rc^ Z X HIPPODROME EXERCISES oil I. i 1 i Ertihodging Traveling Exhibition more Genuine Usefulness , Gen- eral information , Greater Curiosities , more Object Teaching, Rational Amuse- ment and Inimitable Shotc Demonstrations than wen ever Congregated together by the will of Man , backed by Millions of 6 Capital, I snow white Yak of Tfhrtary. 1 Royal Bengal Tiger. •i ; 3 I King Vulture. 1 Cassowary, Bird without gne. 15 Asiatic and African and enbu. One fifth of a miSe of An aeon'll. Constrictors in a hu»e Crystal Den. , w ( Together with American Bison, Dromedaries, Llaiaas, Zebras, White Porcupines, Hyeu-as, and an immense i" 1 ' tity of Monkeys* Apes, Birds, Meehan'.cr. Curiosities, and animals tound in all u i' : f ci-i « %n one I r*! * 4 ‘i •-'i./ ©IBCLB, ONLY, 1878, I • Omitd ' :A \ Lions, i-r l" ,) i«- ■ r>.