fie 61obt. HUNTINGDON, PA Tuesday morning, Sept, 20, 1870. LOCAL & PERSONAL. r= Meetings , Aft. Marisa Ledge, No. 300, A. N., meets second lloutlay eceningot each month, in Moto's building. .Standing Stone 11. It. A. Chopter,•lo, 201, meets the fiest Tuesday evening of each month, in Brown's balding. Juniata Lodge, N 0.117, I 0. 0. F., meets every Friday evening, third floor, in Mister's building. Afounl hoe Cutup of I. 0. 0. P., meets every second and fourth Tuesdays, iu Leister's building, third floor. Standing Stone Lodge, No. 0?, I. 0. G. T., meets every Tuesday evening in third floor of Bead's building. Arrapalloo 2111,e, No. 60, I. 0. of IL Id., meets every Thursday evening, third floor, Leister's building. Young lien's (Iris/fan dissociation meets, the first and third Monday evenings each month, in Smith's building. I'oat 33, G. A. It., meets Third Monday 01 each mouth In Court Ileum. Town OnOiCit meets the first Friday evening of each mouth. Huntingdon Lodgc, No. 149, K. of P., meets every :lab urday evening, in mith's building. Huntingdon 7emple of Honor, No 71, meets the fourth Monday of - each month in Good Templars' Hall. The Wihsterian club meets every Thursday evening, In the Y. M. C. A. room. .-. • • Illinlinsplon Conned, 0. U. A. N., meets first and third Tutada3tl ofench month In (load Tomplurs Hull. =! Baptist Church—Washington Street. Rev. J. W. Plan nett. S.ert ices on Sabbath : 1014 a. in., Sp. m. Catholic—Washington Street. 1te.v.11.,,J. AyWind. Ser. vices first three Sum Los in every mouth. Evangelical Lutheran—Militia Street. Rev. J.. 7. Kerr. Services on Sabbath: 1034 a. tu.,7 p. m. German Reformed—Church Street. Rev. S. D. Stechle. Service on Sabbath: 7. p. in. Methodist Episcopal—Church Street.. Rev. M. Ti. Foster 'cervices on Sabbath: 10 a. In., 7 p.m. Protestant Episcopal-11111 street. Rev. A. IL Do3lo, • Son ices on Sabbath: 10% m., 63.6 pm. Fresh) terian—lllll Street.' 11ev. G. W. Zahniser. Ser vices on SAlthatit : 11 n. m , 7 p.m. 1:111 the Wing. Read•our advertisements. Sebaceous excresences—corns. The spiders are building cocoons. Shoo Fly is not dead yet. "Girls" will appear next week. Altoona had a $lO,OOO fire last week. Wheat is fulling—into the ground. Don't. slander your neighbors. We have bad beautiful weather. Washington territory wants wives- A Minnesota town has its first rat. The Democrats don't want the negro Tote. 0, no ! Boys, don't be ashamed of the patch .on your elbow. Your mother did it. The ladies, by all means, should . prepare for the Fair. Wont somebody "chalk down" the price of milk? Milton S. Lytle, E.g., is building a residence on Colestock's bill. The West Huntingdon Shoe factory is soon to be built. A. little boy out west burnt some two hundred dollar U. S. bonds. Big boxes now fill the pavement in fiont of the stores. Georgia is to have a base-ball match between ladies and young men. Pennsylvania has 13,000 organized About 200 pigeons were shot by our bunters last week. Indiana county bas many temper anco conventions. fill street, near the National hotel, is being leveled. The behbal children should paste the school rules in their hats. Wanted—a few tribes of "improved red men" On our western frontier. The New York Observer - is sent free for one Month.oe We will send the Globe one month on trial free to all applicants. Thu last man to nerewjoti down is the undertaker. ...„ The. Gefirian citizens of Altoona 'wanted to jubilate but didn't. Republicans see that you aro:iegis -tered. • , TraUgh.ls gloomy over the defeat of his liei,Setratoritil candidate. Wouldn't a night school in this bor ough ,lie a:public benefit? Harlisbctrg had a cat to - die aged eighteen years. Camb4a,Z.einiiritykid a flood which ;swept away ;teOrtill_dams. 'The mother of Ow finest baby at a 'Tennessee fair got a present of twenty dollars' worth of •silver plate. Everybody says we had a hot sum mer. Now the weather-wise say we are to have a cold winter. _Mutilated bank notes are redeemed according to the degree of mutilation at the office of the U. S. Treasury. Philadelphia has 'its Horticultural ,Exhibition, and Huntingdon county will next week have its Fair. • will, Presbyterian Sunday School will hold a .pic-nic at Pleasant Grove nett Thursday. It is hoped Mr. Booker will exhibit his grapes at the Fair. They aro 'three inches in circumference. In CODBC(111CDCO of the rise in the price of peaches they go down much :slower. The ladies are trying what they can Alo at canning. Many of them com plain of the scarcity of fruit. .Tenki has found out why grocers are sometimes called green. Ile says they trust so much • It is said more young men 'got sick now=a•days on account of the prova• .lonto of lady physicians. The cooler the evenings become the .more careful people should be of their health 'Mrs. Sam Colt, of revolver fame, is ; said to& the riolmst widow in Amer ica.' A, hint for poor bachelors. Bloody Run has a:pumpkin • vine two ;hundred and seventy-fivo feet long. pit ' produced 15 • largo "punkine.. ' `lF,here has been more fever and 'ague ,along the Juniata river this year than .has . .bcen known for it long time. The ~f2r.idge across Muddy Run on AVa:slirngton street is being substen iially 4. • , • J. F. Camphell,dormerly of Cambria ,county-is to-publish a new weekly at Pitt6hurgh, to be called the World. The Republicans of Bedford county have abolished the Crawford county eystern. ; Rhodes ' the West Misting; • • • Jlon merchant , has Just returned from the east with a new stock of goods.— Drop in and sec them. A little-child of Mrs. James Henry, of Centre county, scalded itself so bad ly by falling over a pail of hot water, that it died the next day. Nearly all tile country papers pub lish the election proclamation. It looks very nice, and is interesting ;Ratting matter to those who Jiko it. A cow at Rays hill, Bedford county, has given birth tb four calves hi loss than eleven motiths. So says the Press The Red Stockings base ball club of this place heat the Keystones of Petersburg on Saturday afternoon last. Our boys were 10 ahead. An 'lllinois. minister walked two miles to marry a couple, End the hap py man urged him to accept tt silver penholder and a boquet as his lee. Two young men in Tyrone beat an aged man, recently, and broke his skull in several places. The authori• tics have not tried to arrest them. The dedication of the Orbisonia church has been postponed to October 9th on account of not being ready at the appointed time. The chairman of the . Democratic committee of Blair county publishes the registry law. Perhaps it, is inten ded more for warning than fur use. Our merchants who want to be ahead and sell fast during the Fair should get their circulars and posters printed now. Miss Anthony lectured on woman's rights in Louisville, Ky. Shortly af• terward two of the "frail" ones were arrested for prize fighting. J. R. Durborrow, Esq., is the Re publican candidate for District Alter. ney of Bedford county. We would rejoice over his election. The Wyo Ming female voters have resolved to vote for no man who has not a "good moral character." That's a qualification that ought to pass with out voting on. Sinking Valley, in Blair county, Is about eight miles long, and from four to five miles whit) hi its widest parts It has two sinks in it, supposed to be bottomless. Williamsburg, the home of the Tem perance Vindicator, had a whiskey fight. One of the pugilists loft the town early the next morning to mold arrest. - • Some of our cotemporaries can't ap preciate a wedding. Tho secret is that once upon a time they werejiltcd. We deplore their unenviable situation, but hope they will make up in sweet dreams and fancy ideals wherein they fail in sutr>tance. Pubs: Swank and Furey, take "copy." The Great Campbell ➢laatodon. This is the largest combination of Ch eats & Menagerie now before the people as will seen by their advertisement in to-day's paper, and it will be well for our people who attend the Fair to while away a happy hour or so by go ing to see it on Friday. The list of animals comprises the African Elephant, Selim ; African Ze bra, dam and colt; white Bactiian Ca mel, or sacred camel of the Orientals; Royal Bengal tiger; Mammoth ( , rizzly bear, largest ever captured; chetahs, or hunting leopards; African and Asi atic lions, splendid specimens of both varieties; the true Ibex, captured in Abyssinia during the incursion of the English against the Emperor Theodo vas; moister white grizzly bear from Alaska, beside dr zens of varieties of different wild animals which can be seen in the dens Signor Bazaine, the renowned lion king will enter there dens during each performance. The circus will he found excellent in all its d( partments, and comprises the fol lowing in its long list of talented ar Lists: Madame Ilron n, the queen of manege; Little Maly Brown, the pre mier child equestrienne of the' world, and Mlle Jo.,ephine. the dashing eques trienne. There will also be a gland street parade about 10 a. in. Admis sion, 50 cents; children under 10 years 25 cents. At this exhibition the people will find the circus and 11Ionagerie de partments replete with all that com bines to interest, amuse and instruct, Great expense has been lavished upon the paraphernalia.of the concern, and it will be with the price of admission, (which is the sarhe lilt both depart ments,) to witness the grand street parade that will. take, place in the moruing This will probably be the last show of the season, and lovers of sport and admirers of animals will govern themselves accordingly:. tIG?.."The proof of the pudding is in the eating of it," as the adage; runs, applies well to the quality of bread and cakes daily furnished by Luko Reilly to his namerous customers. No ono can complain of the taste of those eatables, for one taste only makes you desire more. In connection with the Bakery ho has a first clah's candy inan ufactory, and he can supply customers and dealers with confectionery as good as can be had in the city, and at far cheaper rates. Dealers in the county ould do well to try him. • Wo take pleasure in announc ing to our customers and everybody else that we have just arrived from the cast with as fine a stock of goods as ever came to central Pennsylvania.— Everybody is invited to come and see them and judge for yourselves. Wo do not hesitate in showing' goods, buy or no buy. All kinds of grain or-pro duce taken in exchange. se-The Buntingdon County Fair will commence on Tuesday next. Wo hope the farmers, mechanics, and eve- rybody interested in the 'success of the Fair will not fail to bring something for exhibition. The town will be full of people and they should help to fill the fair grounds' with 'something. to look at. We expect 'the exhibition will be a grand success. ACCIDENT.—Mr. llorutio Fisher, of this place, while riding in a 'sulky on the back road on Wednesday last, was thrown to the ground by the vehicle coming in contact with a cow lying in tho road. The horse i'an on, but was stopped before it, had run far, In at tempting to get in the sulky again ho sprained his ankle severely by getting caught in the lines. Attnll mr!Vtet Privos, Butter 25, 3t!, As to quality; eggs 18; lard 25; potatoes $70®50,75; dried apples 10ets per lb; dried peachesls 25eis, per lb; beaus / 1061)18 , e_quart ; su uar cured' ha at sl3O ets shoulders 20(r# 22 side 20((4,22 ets per lb; driedpeef 80 (dA2 $OOOl,OO,- per barrel. preen apples 50V47 . 5, as to quality. fie- Ditring.Ahe Fair' nest week Lewks' JADD,PAOPTT grocery will be open' to 'clistonic - rm from 5 a. in. to 10 p. in. 4. full supply of altnost every, thing good wtU he on hand. Ladles Dresses nod Dos s 01 0 g Mrs. B. Annie McCabe respectfully in forms the public that she has removed to the house formerly occupied by 11. McManigill, on Washington street, and is prepared to make Ladies' Dresses and Boys' Clothing, of all kinds. She respectfully invites a full share of patronage. ap7 Lewis' is the Place to Buy School Books and Stationary,Bibles, Hymn Books, Miscellaneous Books of all kinds, Blank Books, Sunday School Books, eto., Inks of all kinds, Notions, Perfumery, Pock et 'Books Pocket Knives, Musical Instru ments, Wall Paper, Window Shades and Fixtures, etc., etc., etc. [novll.tf. Every business man should use printed bill heads, letter heads, and envelopes. They have to use the paper and envelopes, any and we furnish the material at whole- Salo prices, and print them at less than the material would cost at retail price. Call. lagx,, Farmers needing a Grain-drill, will do well to call on Wharton & Ma guire and, examine the Willoughby gum-spring grain drill, either with or without phosphate attachment, before purchasing. tf ACCIDENT.-A brakeman named Washington Shultz had his hand bad: ly mashed this Tuesday morning while engaged in coupling cars. It is feared the four fingers will have to be ampu tated. Can't be Undersold Red Front Grocery receives new supplies almost every day, sells the most and freshest, and can't be under sold. Carpet Weaving Mrs. Matilda Pheasant is prepared to weave rag carpets, and solicits patronage from a generous public. Residence Wash ington Street, West Huntin a tf SO - A large stock of the best Stone ware, of all kinds, now on band at the Red Front Grocery, and for sale cheap er than anywhere else in the county. gm.SuperiorConcord Grapes at 9 cents per pound'at Henry & Co's It Persons visiting town during the Fair are invited to cull in at Hen ry's and see their nice stocks of goods. r9-Ladies' Cloth Sacques, Ladies and Children's Furs at extremely low prices at Henry & Co's. Se - Carpets and Oil Cloths at price, which defy competition at Henry's. se-Keystone Cider Mills for sale by A. R. Stewart & Co., send for cir cular. (July 2fi 3m. te".Cider Millet, Grain Separators, Clover Hullers and Steunners, Cultivators, Washing Maellitte, etc., etc., at MeLanahan, Stone & Lieu's, Hollidaysburg, Pa. fe9-Bin In. Best Gum Roller and Gum Spring Grain Drills, at MeLanaluin, Stone S.: Isett'a, Dollidaysburg. Pa. fe9 Sni The United States have about 45 000 miles of railroad. August 24,1870, at the residence of ho b ride's parents, by the Rev. C. V. Wilson, near Saxton lir J. A. ErctrEr,- BERGER, of Hopewell, and Miss 111.1.ain A. Cypher. August 22, at Riddlosburg Camp Ground, by OW Rzinlo, Mr. J. P. KEN filtsl ER and Miqs ELLEN BERKsTREsSER, both of Sion erat.o %r n. August 25. by the same, at Riddles burg. Mr. J R. Fusma and MSS MA HY P. lin wA RDA. September 1, at the M. E. Parson. age, Hopewell, by the same, Mr En wAttn S. WEt MYR and Miss MARY WENDERLY, both of Riddlebburg. September 2, at Coalmont, Hunting don County, by the same, Mr. J. A. IficKEs and Miss JENNIE BERKSTREBS• ER, both of Coalmont. August 30, 1870 by the Rev. M K. Foster, Mr. GEORrE M. MORGAN of Huntingdon Co., and Miss Momn NOWLIN of Tyrone,Pa. Septetttbor6,,by the same, Mr Sot, OMAN WEAVER and Miss MARY KIETH all of Huntingdon Co, Pa,• September, 15, by the same, Mr ISAAC KYLYR and Miss MARY A. Hot mNsnEAo,Bll of Huntingdon Co., Pa. -01Ithe Gth inst., by the. Rev J. D. 'fbomas, Mr. ALFRED W. KENYON to Miss SARAH LIETRECK, both of this Co. In this borough, Sept. 14,1870, Miss JANE STEEL, aged about 50 years Suddenly, in this borough on the 17th hist , MAGGIE ANDERSON, daughter of J. M. and E. A. Maguire, aged 1 year, 11 months and 17 days. Professors rUCIIANAN k DOWN of MO ' American . University, aro making wonderful cures • ' of Cancers, Tumours and Ulcers by their , •: now discovery A painless treatment, no • • knife, no plasters, no caustic burning. The most • •• - - remark- Milo effect CANCERS. of this . .: treatment . _ . ... ~ . . kit sopa- ... lutes the chemical elements of cancerous • growths, so that they shrivel, die and die- • . appear and will not return. MI those at- . _ .. Meted can call on thurrotessers Buchanan .4 Down, - University; or address, No. 614 Pine Street, rhiltula. KISRACOQUILLAS SEMINARY. HENRY & CO Tide Tnetitittion affords superior advantages of Mum. tion on libernl tel me. licet y department, Fiend], Ger men, Painting, Drawing, and Music included, filled by competent and largely experienced teachers. Expense. for time fear, $2OO. Full term opens IVednesclay,, August 31st, 1870. For CA111;7110 94411 . 0.99 - .3IAUTIN 51011iEil, Principal, ILitatorognllln., 111IIlin C. 0., July 12, 1670,3ni. ',READ: AND .BE POSTED ! TO THE • NEWL Y MARBLED New Furniture, (clfc TEE undersigned would respectfully ifethouper...opithe niannfacturcs and keeps constantly on band 31 111.5., and splendid Assortment of DININ AND DR 9,AICFAST TA ..I,3DItEAUS, 111c119'rBADA WASH AND CANDLE §TAnps Windsor and C.lllO seat chairs. cupboards, gilt nod rho• wood moghligg for mirror and picture flames. and a vat ay of an ticks tutt,tpcntionctl, at priers t h at (Anna fail to bo satisfactory. Ito is also agent fyr-jho troll known Bailey A Docamp patent apt in:; Deep ltsitoni. , • Tbo .publ lc air invited to tip lull .examillo his stock befa'relnwnlinsing elsewhere. . ".. Wolk turd sale+ min on ❑ill 'Aran, pear .9.1n/tb, One door west of Yentcr's store. JA'4IEO Ilunitdgdon, Aug: 1, 1960 • • gagpd - CODNTRY DEALERS can - hay CLOTTING from me la 11110bE3A1.N as cheap as they can in the as t have a wholesale store in rhiladelptila. 1 11. ROMAN. I,NWELOPES- - J By t!,o boy, pock, or loss quantity. for Halo nt LE IV 1100 K AYD STATIOAVER MIRE MARRIED, " DIED, AND ALL IN WANT OF MARKETS. If PHILADELPHIA, PPM, O. 1870. StipartineFlour pot. band . tt- 1 .7M3 5 .h 0 Extra Flour par laurel 6.206 DO Nye Flom per barrel. Red NVhent per bunbel it per bushel—. Corn ..... • tot ...... Oats pet bushel 51@52ets.' thrrsututurt, Sept, 20, ISTa. White Wheat Flour, 7.50R5.0u II heat per bushel orbit° . $1:3001.35 Corn per bushel fiS@POets. Oats per bushel 53@bleis. 11)0 per bushel e0,91.1@0,95 Burley Nothing doing FINANCIAL. New Voss. Sept. P. —Gold closed al ;1,13 .% PIIILADEI,PIIIA Sept. 20, 1870. The following are the closing prices of De Haven So Bro., 40 South Third Street : U. S. 6's of 'Bl, • - 1131 1131 " " 'O2, - - 1121 1121 " 'O4, • • 111/ 1111 " " '65, - - 1111 112/ " '65, new, - 1101 , 1101 " - 114 1101 " " '6B, - 1101 110 k " s's, 10-40's, - 1061 1064 U. S. 30 Year 6 per ant. Cy. 111 t 114 Gold - - - - 1131 114 Silver, - - - 108 111 Union Pacific .11.111 st if. Bonds 805 820 Cenirot NeUic. it. T. - 885 805 Union PoeUie Land Grant Bow/8:725 750 EUUNTINGDON MANIZETS. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY HENRY & CO WIIOLFX‘VE I HIM, I.oUR—Superfino Fluor, per barrel, ;5.00 Extra Fluor, d.. 6 5U Family Fluor, do 1.00 CRAIN—Red Wheat, per ho,bel, 12501.30 White Wheat, fb, 1.3kt,1.35 - Rye, do 85 Curn, du $5 Outs, do 40 Barley, do 1.00 SEED—Tim/Ally, ' 41,) 500 Flaxseed, du 1.75 Cloverseed, per 64 Ibe. 7 00 Cuah—Bard coal, per ton, 4.0000.75 Broad Top cord, do 3.0000.50 Luau;Ea, per 1000 feet, 12.00&/30.00 Sul NcLES— Lap, per 1000 ft., 10.00(c),12.00 Joint Shingles, do 5.00Q0 00 Aliscui.Larmous—Bark, per cord, 9.00 Bran, per cwt., 1.00 Hops, per pound 40 Wool, do 400 - _641 Ilay,spr ton, 10.00 Hides, 1 061/7 I .lllUilii.:6 l l.f(fillr.A .- . .. ........- . ..• . . 4 ,;„., ~.,- ~: , - „......,:„.„,,-. 4:-.t,t,,,s 2 i, A , -;----l; D_ _ ~.., ....!..t.;:-- YOU can save from 10 to 30 par at by bll3 lug 3 our lush mouutn Omit 3E. ar. lnntf tins, Clothing, lints, Caps, Cursors. 1.(111 , !, (1110111 f, l'innsols, etc. They work equal!) oelt upon linen, muo'en and COMM goods, ‘Olll silk, cotton or linen thread. They will 1,11')1111, gain, gather, loon, fell, cord, braid, bind, fad perfecto only •.pecies of sewing. making n beautiful and pet feet stitch, al the on both nudes of (Ito ankle sem ed. 'the qualities which recommend them ore: 1. Beauty and excellence of ail' tel,, , nl.ku ~ I nalfaides of tho fabric sewed. 2. Sir, ng,th, firmness and durability of seam, that will not rip nor ravel. 3 Economy of Thn 4. Attnclmn•uts 11111 i ttillo range oropplitation to Imo, Compactilciiatitt , utesranco of modal nn tit ist . 6. Fin.plicity And Ilunmlgluu•t+ul emit anion. f. Speid, ...it. of °pet ation and ul.magcua•ut, Hint) rink -11008 of MOI 1,11101 I Instinati , Its free to nil. 111aelline5 Aept in tpal. one ) ear I ree of clialzo. LEWIS, Agent, PUNTINGDON, I'A. Foi 01 MAP jr 013 pRINTJNG I= CALL, AT THE"OLOBE" OF FICA 11UNTINODOI, P% aitg .:::‘ 'fit -).io ei i d Elsv . 1;1 , 11 ma k' '''er‘li ' ALPa lhd =l:l ll 6. . 4 - -4. 3 lin relit) Mt., N.Y. or 3 it'. 4th St., einrinnot I, t, of they went the moot popular and best selling ottleerriptlon honks published. and the most fib. ma trrnis. Snot aim el:1411nm They wi li co.l yntt both/Mb:4lst may le, o Y tireat betielit to :mti. febtl•ly • 45.75/16.00 .$1 3:441 41. .9.,@o4cts. .1.00(y1,03 MISS MARY E. AERTSEN Will Reopen their BOARDINJ AND DAY ;iOIIOOL FOR TOTING LADIES, At 23 Tulpellocken qtrect, OE UM ANTOWN, rA. eia- For circulars, apply to thu Pt lucipals. jyl42in AGENTS A m . im n Ty s s . ciE Wa.ted fi HIH u -1 • . A NEW BOON of the gl eatest intortst and holm] Inure Written trona n high mat al and pli3einiugicel wand:mint by an eminent physiii.in and met! en] imoreiior, it shoos how Satan is wollslaz out his mobilo and thutzeinui tie. signs (brought our mutt not n&naval° anti social Wan tations i„li 4, fiat ~ a l..poloqt and aggr.....1r... the author handle,. till, ilt lic tie ,Illtiorto trolled it , is ill.. viii ginVeo., I lit in nip It n mnutwr no not to mil&tto ton prat inn curiosity. 'rho l'll3sicl I rtrenetalion or tlo• ltaco. is a ,tibject ing, Ito in.i.tost and a) in. patty of all tt no philaatioapis,s. and this book. it is 1..1 t anttilaite t, th tt end j till in proportion it. it hew...vie.. A ants Iri it hII theta, iptiun and 8) nopois of ilia work with lib,: al ox. tracts. C. F. 1 . 1.::Vr. Felt C-It . Collerie Placa „ . • CONJWE HOTEW: • (MARBLE IIONT.) Chestnut Street, West of Fifteenth. PRI LADELPIIIA.. This new and decent hotel Is now open the reception of geese/. It le of Menem Modern ,onstructlue, and furnished In th style unser. . awed by any of the first hotel° of Europe°, emorlow. .701:11V CR UHF, Proptr. GEO. FREEMAN, Sup't. A GENTS WANTED IN 11U.A*77.1TGDO.V COUNTS Vrineipal Cities and Towns of PC/Ill'il NOR rn ANIORICAN Mutual Life Insayance Company Liberal inducements offered V. nehers should uccompany applic It inn for agency, =1 EIIEM ROS A D JUTS ( 1 - 1111; (hott 11 , 0.11 or. pry, ,fiel, 1111.1 rntax Al,Olll l / 1 . ph ii hi.ots x. itill'llll.lll.lll bi.enYe•lfir 10 ninth nu° ail oion, of Ow It'o .(1 I,t(or and j;1/1. Itvo•ility , ..oilol l!le 31v Heal gtc.i*tyAtutl I.l)(4:+aitil ofuni 6,m . . head the testimony of_ l'l;yici in+ all l pliieflig olio ll ok i for ntr !Poirot II Is t:ular to Matti; nt Al no tan r, u•hiol\ uv publish for pralt.it es dl•IliLnlion; it ulll 0 3nu mull valnabio ; o r tat v on . 1),.. It. ll'. tnl r. of l.•nitilnmo I take pie:Nato in sec lllllletal. tg your I: 0 s,, NI. pl VI•ly ;mutant! nllet.utyo. I Ilan, teen it na .1 in too ,t-e 4 with , also•\' teotlts—ons In case 0...c0nd0r% taypittlp. in nideh tito patient pre, ,maned himself curial of or having talon five bottles of your medicine. '111« ot line I.i+n Cllkktk ni torofal•t ot boor , Puttlintt. which, is irtpidly in• proo lug millet its use, anti the indications an• ;that lit" plli, tt , will noon 11 corer. 1 Intro vale 1,0111i11.1 chef unni.t by %oriel. ,vnm• 1:110. dohs, iv 111.1110, Mill 111111 1 en OXCeliellt COIIII,OIIIIII 01 nII ill, r 111Wr litledients. LI It In .if S tcfroln.s Ulu. ICy.. .a. Ito La• u•ed Itotallalii in e.1:4.4 •croliiln and hrratalar3 [;111k oi•lt sat Woeful y a clouner of Out blood I It.t.w no beim. remedy. :1111 11131 0. Mt Fall , I.•a, Nlorftvubot o"rt nowise°. Nt•Vell 6.ttIOR of :10.1.1.1111. SO UM euliu•l,r gun dot Itlit•uniati.i; vend tar four hit. ties, lIS t %/hill it Ibr mt brotlikr, who ttkts 10., 4 1 , 10 e3e4. I, Itt.of nuin neelitol. or Linri. Ohio, utite , , I bate tddlided Int Middy) t9u9 IVIIII 1111 111YeterIlLo enip (lull 1 . 1, r 111 Y 1 .0 ,1 3 ; x slif thin, 411101 1 !Mr- Chitsal n fug tin ul n0:m.1.019 and It tfrentnd 1 pot foot cure. linsa , l:lll4 is .01,1 I , v JoI n null S S. Smith, .no I IP Fttl,aaan4 011 xt. , l , All t:11 1 1 . 1 3 . 1 1 ,! ; I : , 1111 4 : I ;) Pi ,Iptistorn. Feb. :',3-1 yr. 2 nr 3 p Cttta•:\l3S BW)., - : • .4 - ,MO 4,=.1 P c7r, Huntingdon, EASTMAN,I3IOELOW & DAYTON h0p.,1 ter. mitt Jabers of RIBBONS, Fancy SILK . GOODS, :ABU 8188 N BONNNT A: BOW 81880N.9, ENGLISH CRAPES, BUTTONS, . 'i'i i i11.11711G vEix Las & SATINS Idea Ribbons. Lases, Edgings, Glory; (Pc. , - ; : L '1 1 4 1 : , , A1701'11.1.A R L'lt 361 11716 AD I frit r, NE IV . YORK 3111 • siir GRAND DISPLAY, -via CLOTIIS, 1 BEAVERS, AIARS Merchant Tailor, V , FT.IIO . . I p SC J - story oflieda's Buil( inj. lloutingdoi, Oct 30 MISS MARY E STEVENS SEPTIOIIIHIC 14, 1810, AND IN ALL THE MEM OF PIIILADEPRIA IV. W. KUM Z. Preahlent 4C2 Walnut St. Platladeltililn '~pst RIVCriRj( ) ,, tiz Tracor.,taWc ME I F A L L EMS CuTlWrf LL' M 3, CASS L RES, ETo GREAT CAMPBELL IRSTOIin THE The Largest avymasmans 213ib Now befbre the People, lx3k. Mfaria...aily 9 01,CO. fr - Also, at WILLIAMSBURG, THURSDAY, SEPT. 20, BELLEVILLE, SATURDAY, OCT. 1. SECOND ANNUAL TOUR. -.. ,' , es , Al ig,C* EVERYTHING NEW AND BRILLIANT. , i . -_--... z . ; :,;• .' -= R'- ~, ',,,.. Ile-organlzed, rte-modeled and Re-decorated for the -,......-•--., --,---.__.- .. Traveling Season of 1870. New and I%lngnincent Ant-. . -. 7,.. - f"4- -. 1 - .:. mat Dens, New Harness, New end camiy Wardrobe, . - - 74 , ,,.._ . Manufactured by John Waeanutker, No.BlB Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. \, ':: '7 A - - A FULL AND COMPREHENSIVE, ‘9:k- - ,'... NENAGERIFIF D - \ 't) Is *. • -11.. t 7 "..,, - - .:. AND THE ' A" I - -%`` BEST CIRCUS TROUPE ..-.. 4`.4l 4 SkC .1 IK-: . ..1.fve . A . ' tit., 4 -4 ,- :- '...,•, _. --_ -,-- 1 - .7 ay'i *_oj., ~ a /I' M 'Xifiri ne. , , 0 , 1 ,1 0,rf,!' f, 'I- ,i . ',7-1:::',„,) - -, ,t4i4 , -.^0.:: tk--, - ‘V--Vgi ':*104 .4 ;; ; : . ' 4 ::. 4 ~ •:. :5..-:,,,,t 6%-i.7-7:: EYRE DEFOEE TED _PEOPLE. Every attention has been paid to the Zo3logical De partment of this Colossal Organization. , AiIIAtIAL. KITIOBOM Ijavo been secured at great labor and expense. Ple long Line (leaps contain the following Li - sr or ANIMALS: BRASFRICAN ELEPHANT. SeUm, AFRICAN ZE. Dane and Colt; WRITE BACTRIAN CAMEL, or Sacred Camel of the Orientate: ROYAL BENGAL TIGER; MAMMOTH. GRIZZLY BEAR, largest ever captured; CHEI'AIIS, or Hunting Leopards: AFRI CAN and ASIATIC LIONS, splendid specimens of both varletiea; THE TRIJU IBEX, captured in Abys- Biota during the incursion of tile English against the Em peror Theodorus ; Monster WHITE GRIZZLY BEAR, from Alaska. N‘ - - -* • " 4,,<1 . ,,, - ; c•:4;!, • ./I,,r•': In the Dens will be found African and Asiatic Lions, African and American Pan then, Brazilian Jaguars, pumas, African and Asiatic Leopards, Striped Hyenas, Pacoes, Grizzly, Black, Brown, and Cinnamon Beam Congers. Spatted Hy enas, Zebus, Camels, Peccaries, Kangaroos, Bisons, Dromedaries:Wolves. Cranes, Ostriches,Lynx,Tackals, Ospreys, Pelicans, Eagles, Vultures, Wombats, Foxes, all kinds of Carniverous. Aquatic and Rich Plumed Foreign and Domestic Birds; and an unusually well selected assortment of Apes, Baboons, Monkeys, and other Minor Animals. • •rt \‘` Fi nu 1 - .01. av ?? , 0 447, stmiNTr.olEx 3alxx.rizlE. The Renowned Lion Xing, • Will enter the Den of Lions, Tigers and Leopards, at' each Exhibition, showing the POWER Or 4.r-AN OVER THE DRUPE CREATION. - The Animals will be Fed In the After - 110On, Willa Presence of the Audience. Attentive. Polite and well. Informed keepers constantly in front of the Antrim! Dens. o - , i ) --....,---,._ Will Le fond excellent in all its Departments, and comprises the following Long Array of Talent:, IYIADAME BROWN, 77k, oph, LITTLE MARY BROWN, The Premier Child Evrest,ienne of the WOW. IYI'LLE JOSEPHINE, The Dashing Parisian Equestrynue. Mr. JAMES DE IYIOREST, Ofted Equestrian 'ambler and paler, BURROWS & CONKLIN,' Gymnasts Extraordinary, and Comic Acrobats, SAM STICK.NEY, Jr, The Modern Touchstone. 4 L. , a l , OC ) JAMES WARD, The Tart* ce,a Slang and Grotesque Clorvii. JOHN CONKLIN, - A .It 7 Mans, BELOIT, BUCKLEY, BEBEn, BIONARD, BON, BENOIT, LaCLEBG, ?tr., eta. , THE GRAND STREETPARADE Which will take Placethlll; , atToa will be YAistAliT 41 ooir.iiTAL CittAtIOZWI. Headed by the tritnritihar Chariot and followed by the Long Line of Massive Cages, the Elephant, etc.; etc. The Exhibitions will be given under a . , Mammoth Three.Centige Pole'lir" : WATER-PROOF '.CAN*.iiiiS, - • • . - Dry In Wet Weather. Cool In Weathers.'4er, And Comfortabln „tn all • REOEMBER Ono Tlepet admits ilea& to both.. . CIRCUS and 21111 1 3TAG,ERX.V • • • EXHIBITIONS. ' LIAM DA y 2"Afterwo`n. 'ai(l. Night. .7.77 nogi at. 1 in ' Afternoon,n and 7in the Evening. • • . Beats for Everybody The . Camino BriMii* Maminated at Night. DON'T FOBOET• THE DAY 'AND DATE, but welt for THE LARGEST. SHOW ON 'EARTN. • • ADMISSION - ,'• (One ticket, admits to both Mentigerie CHILDREN under ten yeafs - "3 CENTS:"' Combination AM&C NEW SPECIMENS I=l The, American, Hercules. CHAS. BURROWS, Trapeze and gymnastic Exisantent, Elc THE BEREIN BROTHERS, avn.vasts, rye., 6V. • r 4.1 • ;,,p,r7,.-:„...01 ' ' lefF 4 ' i)IA : 1; , 1 ' ?N: • - • ~~~~z~ v Mil MM