N ISM 'T • E GREAT NATIONAL EXHIBITION of Imported Blood and. American' Breeds of 11011:$ES Will be held on KEYSTONE PARE, Agriculture Fair Gronnds, IN WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. On TOESDAY,WEDNESDAY,TIIEMEMAA 'FRIDAY September 2,3, 4, and 5, 1862. . Premium List and Prize Banner open to ' Exhibitors from the Canadas and other British Provinces. The managers flatter themselves that,altho' the past exhibitions held in other parts of the United States, have been eminently successful and entirely satisfactory to the public,the past experience will enable them to improve some what in the details of the arrangements, and and in this connection they hope to give better facilities for the deliberate examination and 'trial of horses intended for sale. I Williamsport is easily and quickly accessible from all direc- Bons. Keystone Park is unequaled in its track •for. showing or training'a horse. The mann.- pars &sign to make this a horse mart,worthy of its central position, and its extraordinary BOARD OF MANAGERS. A. E. KAPP,! D. K. JACKMAN, PETER HERDIC, J. N. BAGG, W. P. LOGAN, • . HENRY DRINKER, ' GORDON F. MASON, • COL. S. G. HATHAWAY, 1 • . WM. COLDER, J. 11. COWDEN. EDWARD LYON, • ; . A. .B. KAPP,President. U. E. TAYLOR, Treasurer. W P. LOGAN, Marshal GEO. M. D'PUI, Secretary. GENERAL REGULATIONS ENTRANCE •TO THE PARK. The entranced° Keystone Park for visitors 'on foot, is by the Ce.iner Gate, on Camphall Street. The entranee for horses and Carri ages is by the N. E. Gate on Campbell Street.. The gates will be open for the admission of the public from BA o'clock, A. M., until sundown of each day. The Chief Marshal and Superintendents of the exhibition, will meet at the President's Tent at 8 o'clock, A. M., each day, to perfect the arrangements for the day. EZE=S2 A Superintendent will accompany each set of Judges, and point out the different classes of stock to be exhibited. They will see that horses are provided With halters by their owners, and suitably afiranged' for exhibition each day. GUESTS, REPORTERS AND JUDGES. . Will please report themselves on their arrival in town, at the office of the SOCiety, corner of Third and Elmira Streets, in Taylor's build ing, where the Committee' of Reception't.ill he in session. Cards of admission will be furnished them to the Exhibition and. the Committee will extend to them every civility within, their power. DEMME For the greater convenience Of editors and reporters for the press a,Tent will he specially set apart for their use, and every tactility w• 11 be afforded them to obtain and transmit information. A Committee of Reception from the Press will receive their brethren from abroad, on the field and further the purpose of their coming. JVDGES The Judges will assemble at the Tent of the President on the ground, at S o'clock, M., Tuesday, to organize and fill vacancies in the Board, Amid any oetur. The report of the judges mart be haudel to the President's Sec retary before Thursday noon. REFRESHMENTS' Will be furnished for visitors on the field at 'a moderate charge. A tent saloon for ladies will be provided with female attendants. Ices, Coffee, Oysters, &c., will be supplied by a competent confectioner. I= No Season Tickets will be issued. Sin- gle admission to the grounds $9 Children under twelve years of age, half price. Admittance to the seats opposite the • . Judges' stand Members of Public Schools, Seminaries or Colleges, Mar commute for admi sion with the Treasurer. VISITORS IN CARRIAGES. For 's*. four or six horse vehicle and driver; passengers being supplied with Tickets .1 00 For a two horse vehicle and driver, pas- ' stingers being supplied with 'Pickets 75 For a one horse vehicle and driver pas-, ' sengers being supplied with Tickets• "0 Fora horse antits rider 5. I= Exhibitors will he provided with stalls and bedding for..their stock, in the NEW BARNS of the Society, end in stalls adjoining, to the extent of their ability to provide the seine, (if notice he given on or before the 20th day of August,) without charge; so that horseS may be driven to the exhibition grounds and-need nut be removed till the exhibition is elosed, , Grain and hay will be furnished to those who desire it, at market Price. Arrangements Will elan be made with public or private _stable keepers fur exhibitors who make early re quests for the keeping of horses, and at a reasonable charge: . I= In Consideration of the Superior Accommodations °feral Gratuitously. Competitors for premiums of $2OO , $lO do . do - do do 100 ,15 do do do do 80 and over 30; . 3 do do do do 30 and under, 2 Single Horses, under the saddle or in' harness, entered fbr exhibition, but not in competition for premium and sulljeet to the e3ll of the Nlarshal: t7zingle spans - , or Modems, or Tridems, 4 ZSis itt hafld, , NIS Premiums Rill not be paid on animals re in ved from the exhibition, unless such re moval has the special approval of the• Chic 1: rshal, and preMiums nut claimed within t'litty days after the award, :will be consid s,:ed as forfeited. Premiums Will not be paid horses which are unsound. • . NOTICE It is desirable that those who intend to make entries for exhibition' should notify the Secretary on or before August 20th, that ar rank.ements may positively be made for their tice,aumodation. Letters may be addresSed to the Secretary at Williamsport. The Treas onr will pay premiums awarded at the busi ness Tent, - on the Ground, at the close of the Exhibition, and at his office in Williamsport during the following month ; or will forward ony premium, not so paid, in such manner as the person entitled to the same, may direct. PREMIUMS ClessNo., 1 —Thorough Bred Horses,Stallions. Premium, Two Hundred Dollars $2OO Speed will be considered in making the award. Class No. 2.--Thorough Bred Blares. Premium; One Hundred Dollars. $l OO tipeed will be considered in making the r.Ward. I Class No. 3. Stallions for general use; 6 years I and o%or. First premium. , $lOO Second do 1 I • 25 Class No: 4l—Stallions for generali use, 4 ,:years and under 6. 1 First premium, , ' - I GO Second do i ; ' ' -i 20 Class No. 6.-Stallions of 2 years arid under 4; First preminta - ' - 1 $3O Second do ( • , , ; 12 Class No. 6. Mares with Foal by their sides. First premium i $ 3O Second, do - ' 10 Clasr 7.—=Br i eedi lass No. —oreedingliares.l For the best breeding Mare, 4 years and over. First premium l ' $5O Second do; • • 20 1 Class No. B.—Fillies, 2 years and under 4. First premium, , $4O Second do l 20 Class No. 9.—Fillies, 1 year and under 2. First premium I $2O Second do, , 1 • 10 Class No. 10.—Colts 2 years and under 4. First premium, ' , $25 • Second do 1 10 Class No. 11. Colts, (Stallions or Geldings,) • 1 year and under 2. I , _ First premium - I 1 $2O Second do f 10 Class No. 12.—Matched Horses, (Geldingi or Mares.) For the best span, 16 hands and over. First premium, . - $5O Second do -, 20 . For the best span of Matched Horses, 14 hands, and under 16. - First premium, • 1 25 Second do : - ' I 10 Class No. 13 - -Fancy Matched Horses (Geld ings or Mares.) I First premium, - 50 Second do , , , I 20 Size, action and speed WM be considered in making the award. . " ' Class No.. 14.—Gentleman's spans orDriving Horses (Geldings or Mares.) First premium, - • • 1 $lOO Second do : 20 . Size, action and speed wlll be considered in making. the award. Class No. 15.—Family trorse (Geldings or Marc.)s . , . 1 ! For the best Family Horse, four years and over, driving, color, size and action will be considered in making the award. • First premium, 1 $5O Second do. 10 1 Class No. 16.—Gentlemen's Driving Horses (Geldings or Mares) 4 years and aver. First premium , ' $5O Second do . I i ' 10 - Driving, color, size action and speed Will be considered in making the award.' 'Class No. ;17.—Saddle Horses. For the best Gentlemen's Saddle Horse: First premium, Is2o . . Second do ! . 10 For the best Lady's Saddle Horse. First premium, ! . 20 . Second . do ! lO Class No.' 19.--Farm and Draft Horses For the best pair of Farm oi• Draft Horses. First premium 1 . $5 O Second do l , . - • , 10 Class No.l9.—Best single Farm or Draft Horse. First premium, $l5 Second do ~ , , 8 Class No. 20.- 2 -Ponie - 4% Ponies, nntler 14 hands, . driven double, Tandem or Tridena First premium Second do Class No. 21 Best Teain six in hand, • . Class' No. 22. Best Tandem or Trid6m Team, _ _ ST4EI PRIZE BANNER. Will be awarded to the State (Agricultural Society) ether than Pennsylvania,which shall, by its citizens, enter for exhibition the largest number of valuable horses a Prize Banner worth 5400 RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR EN HIBITORS. • ' Exhibitors with horses are required to use the South Entrance gate on Campbell street, in coming on to and returning from the grounds. Entries of stock may be made, at the office of the Secretary in Taylor's Ruilding, until. Monday, 9 o'clock, p. m., September l'st, when the books must be madu, up for thc!Judges. The exhibition of stock on the track will take place precisely at the time specified in the subjoined arrangement ; and animalslnot pre pared at the proper time and Placel may at the discretion of! the Judges , be, ruled out of Competition. Stock will be marked with cards furnished by the Secretary; designating the class and Ng. of entry; .and during the exhibition they must be placed entirely under the management of the officers of the' society. If sufficient time has not been giveg, in tke programme for the Judges to examine any °ire class befOre the, calling of another glass, the first mimed clasiS will be examined ou a va cant partiof the ground to be designated by the Chief Marshal. Arrangemmits will be made forlthe trial of Draft Horses by testing their - strength, docility, etc., at a load. Owner or agents offering horses for premi um or eihibition will receive tickets of ad mission. I Exhibitors are requested to leave sufficient space around each horse or vehicle for 114 Judges to pass freely. The'Jlidges will in all cases withold premi ums where the horse is not worthy or is un sound, though there be no competition. • Exhibitors entering colts dithe age of three years and under shall furnish to the Judges evidence of the time of foaling, to be filed with the Recording Secretary. Pedigree of Blood Horses and origin and age mustlm furnished, if required,for every horse offered for premium. The Judges \Oll report to the Beard of Man agers not only the, horses 'entitled to premi ums, but also those next in merit in each class, to meet thecontingeney of any objection which may arise to the award. All horses not ob taining premiqms, which in the opinion of the Judges deserve special coruniendation, will be so reported to the board of Managers. The 4udges, if not satisfied as to the regu larity of the entries in the respective classes, or the iages of the horses as recorded in the entries,j will apply to the Recording Secretary for informations, and should there, 'be any doubt, (after examinations, of their coming within'the regulations, or if any horse is of such alcharacter as not to be entitled to ex hibition in competition, they Will report the facts for the considertition of: the Board of Managers, that such course may be adopted as the case may require. The several classes of, horses upon exhibi tion will be called for in the order indicated in .the programme, and precisely at the hour named, when ,a flag will. be raised near the judges' stand with the inscription, 'CLEAR THE TRACK." When the hour arrives for the exhibition of any class of horses the bell Will be rung z!ini a flag will be raised to indicate the class to be exhibited. All horses entered trill be at the risk of the owners. The' most effectual means will be taken through 'the agency of the police and otherwise to guard and protect the horses ex hibited; but the managers cannot be respon sible for injuries occasioned by accident or otherwise. Reports of the doings of the Exhibition will be officially published. SALE OF HORSES Horses intended for public or private sale Will be labelled accordingly, and a portion of the ground will he designated for,tbeir exam- ination and sale. The services of auction eer will be provided, and a time • named for public sales. The Secretard will give notice of such intended sales, if early entry is made with hied to that effect. Such horses cannot be withdrawn until the close of the Exhibition, except by written authority of the Managers COLOR OF BADGES._ Members of the several Committees will be recognized by the following badges: Class Nos. 1 & 2.—Thorough,Brea }lases, Navy Blue Ribbon. Class No. ?..—Stallions, 6 years and over; Green Ribbon'. Class No. 4.—Stallions •4 yeais and under G, White Ribbon. Class No. s.—Stallions, 2 years and under 4, Gieen and White Ribbon. • ' Class Nos. G & 7.-11 ares with foal and Breeding Mares, Orange Ribbon. OlaEs Nos 8 69.—Fillies, Black and Orange Ribbon. Class Nos. 10 & 11.—Colts, Green and Red Ribbon.', Class Nos. 12 k 13.—Match and Fancy Hatch horses, Red and White Ribbon. Class No. 14.—Gent's Spans or Driving Horses, Light Blue cud Pink Ribbon: Class No. 15.—Family Horses, Red, i White : nd Blue Ribbon. Class No. 10.—Gentleman's Driving Horses, Blue and WbiteHibbon. Class Nos. 17 & 20.—Saddle Horses and Ponies, Black and White Ribbon. Class Nos. 18 & 19.—FarMers' Draught Horses, Red Ribbon. , Class ' Nos, 21 & 22.—Best Team, Pink Ribbon., Board of Managers, Rosettes. RAILROAD ARRANGEMENTS No feature of the Horse Showis more pleas ing to the managers, and wp trust acceptable to the Public, than the facilities offered for the transporttng of horses and grooms to and from the Exhibition. Pennsylvania Central R.. R., Philadelphia F..; Erie R. R., Philadelphia I; Reading R. R., Lebanon Valley R. R., Catawisso. R. R., Elmira A: Williamsport R. R:, Syracuse. Binghamton k.:New . York R. R., East Pennsylvania R. R., Shamokin 'Valley R. R.,' will carry visitors, horses and grooms free, one war. The Lackawanna F Bloonislburg, Wilmington ez Baltimore, and Cumberland Valley, agree to do as other reads ,do. There are other roads to hear from, which will, with out doubt, conic into the same arrangements. Thus it will be seen that the State of Penn sylvania is thrown wide open; to the ex.itibi tion. 'The roads will collect fares on all horses coming to the exhibitiOn, and return them free, on preF, , entstion of :the aniticate that they have been on Exhibition, and are enchancred iu ownership. TIN., following is the form. of Certificate. referred to shove.: , 'NATIONAL HORSE ...110W. WILL EAMSPORT, Sept. 1862. To Railroad Agenl4: • . This'eertitie - q that bition. and not Fold Hones ; at. the First National Hor , e Show, held in Williamsport,. Penna., on the 2d, .!,d, 4th and sth of Selitem ber, 1862. Secretary: $l5 10 . . , , . i -•" -A- ',7 --- j', " •-.,,,,..... ....:;•cf-* Ai I -`•"-- .>_,- 1.. . .. , • ~. 1 ....,1 .-,---,- ~. -• il-N..„. t• . • '...-,-......,,,—,---- . . :. , C. H. lITARIfINER, Jeweller and Watchmaker, 00.A.TED on Main St., opposite the Court L.4Honse. Coudersport, Pa. Clocks, Watches, Repaired on short notice and warranted to give slltip,fatt on. Z. good assortin6i - of CLOCKS, WATCHES, and JtWELRY eu hand. Cheap for CASH and warranted se. repre=ented. As an even exchange is no rob bery give you time for Money. Coudersport, Dec. 16, 1861 , A,ctrittsisup i 11 . 1 E undersigned nould regpcctfully inform the surrounding community that he has taken! the rooms formerly occupied by John S. Mapn, where he is prepared to do All kinds of Harness Work on the shortest notice. LONG grilitAV7 COLL &RS,' also kept constantly on hand.' These ,collars are a superior article, and need but a trial to insure their success: • Repairing done in good style. Sureingles, Martingale-rings, Flames, 'and Hame•straps, &c., kept constantly - on band. The public are invited to call and examine, before purchasing elsewhere. S. , P. MINAR Coralersport Oct. 16th, 1860: AT OLMSTED sz* KELLY'S OTORE can always be found the best of Cooking, Bcfx and Parlor 0 V E S_ T .S • Also. TIN and SHET-IRON WARE. POTS. KETTLES. SPIDERS, . SCOTCH' BOWLS; FRVING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and CAULD RONS. Also, Atricutural Implements; such: as PLOWS, SCRAPERS. CEVIVA TORS. CORN-SIIELLEIIS, HORSE-RARES, DOG,-POWERSj :• THEIR WORK 1 . is Well made and the material good. Goad and substantial EAVES-TROUGHS put up in any; part of the County—Terms easy: Rearli. Pay: of all kinds-. including Cash, seldom reused., Store on Alain Street opposite the Old Court; House, Coudersport. Aug. I, 1859.-56 • NATRONA COAL OIL ! WARRANTED NON EXPLOSIVE! und:'equal to any Kerosene. Will' buy an explosive Oil, when a few cents more peroTallon will furnish you with a perfect Oil? Mad only by PENN% SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY; No. 127 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Feby. 1, 1862. 17 The, Bugle Calle The Nar has Begun! A.Wat of Extermination against 'Bed Teeth, !ad I Breath', .Diseaetti gums, Toothache, ache, and Neuralgia. • I 'OUR l ATiLL'EaIt• /8 ' • , .i Dr, 13, 1-iiird's DENTAL 1 , f F ; PREASITRY : _ . 1 % , A completes sel of Remedies for PRESERVING THE; TEETH, PURIFYING THE BREATH MOUTH, and CURING TOOTHAC IE AND NEURALGIA, ; ICONTENTS ;' celcbroteii : 4110 UTII WAS'IT,I bottle, -;9l'!..Zlord's urregitalecl TO Orli PO WDERit box Di....llvrtf rattpio 1169,TH-4CE - 5 DROPS,I box Hurd's. 1.21N111'..„1LL . NELTI4.44GIA PLASTER. I , Dr. Iford?s N 0:4 Lon tk .Pre.sert.ing the 1 4 ',',14,,ioettall the Proffer Trecriewvit FLOSS SILK for clouting bet TOOTH PICKS, etc.' Prepared at Dr.• lturd's FOuitlz SL, Brooli i ,lyr4'(E. D. Price, ONE DOLLAR; 01 The Dental Treasury make inches by five, and is sent bi Full direction for Use is o • The following !a rticles I,Fe. ately, by mail, yiz; 1 , The (ireatite Prioervirig paid, on receipt! 'ot.l TwelN sta.mps. r The !pia IPl4ter, for Neuralgia in the Faee, Nervous Ileadaehe, , and, Earaehe, sent, postpaid, on receipt of Eightecm cents, or six stamps.; _ . • • The IV - Nara?girt ,andf?.icrintzfrt Floater (large size,) for pains ill the. Chest, Shoultiers,l3ack, or any part of the beds,' dent. post-paid, on receipt of Thirty7Seven ceo. - Address Nt4g. I . TO.ltunelßuildly Dr. Hurd's MOUTH WAS DELI, and THOT I IIAc;HE 1) sdut by atl they can i) ad pit, your Dreg br Period i cannot, send to is for the pfixe, One Dellao7.liieli c-)1 ha' OR. PREBAr • TiOi4S GOOD The, best evidence thitt thry tt.'re is. tbtat their firmest friends.ana blst patrons are thot!e, who be.ve used theM lotige:stl lytt.t.f.tm B. I Hum) is an erninmit D+itist ot; i rPsoOklyn. Treasurer of York Sate Demists' Assochaion, and the,4i. , pr , .:Mirations have i.usec: M. Fir, to Pr.ictike for yars, and no leaditm.'e'ili:mh of Brimklyn Or Williamsburgli knes'ions e.x.celletife,; while eminent Dentists of Ne•A• York re , mminend th,mil as the best known to ,hi tirofes!.sion. Witlio.u:, the aid of ,dverliE•int::. deuiers' have sold them by the gross. , . The Edi tor oft* E l roo.'ilyn!They sap , cWe are happy ko know that.our friend, Dr. Hurd, is silirt'Vq'tl; be0.{,14 tin eNpeclations' 'with his Moutli•Wash and Powder: The ,great secret 9f 111. 6 . sUeces:i rusts with the fact that Lin artidlesl4ire Ipreeisety- what they are represented to be; as we ear, testily from their long use." The well-knobm P. T..Hirintrn writeS found your Touth Powder so good that me family havetzsiA it Ml up. We tiud ,it the best Powder for, the !teeth that we ever used. I shall feel obliged you will seUdineauother supply at the IJuSetim at your convenience, with the bill." But their-, cost, is so small that every one may test the matter 'for himelf Beware of the ordi.hary TM.,th Powders. Dr. Herd's Tooth Po svd.r emiMins' no avid. nor alkali, nor ci3o-coal, and :polishes without *eating the enamel.. Use Ito other. DOES DR. 14URD'S REMEDIES EFGECT Dr. Hurd's. krottii Iregh and Tooth Powder will giee youmr that finest charm in Woman—a sweet breath and pearly teeth. Try them, ladies. • Pr. Herds Moak Te , , , h 'end Tooth Powder will eteanse the mouth from all foul eshala t:ions, and is used in the mOrning, will make the breale..st taste sweeter and the d 4 begin more pleasantly. quadreds of persons can testify to this. Try them, gentlemen.; • . Dr:Hurd's .X.rowh; Wits!? arid Tooth Powder ere the best preparations_ in the world for cur ing nAn TiltElTe and dicing firmness and health to the gums:. Hundreds of-cases of Diseased . .:I.eedia..4: Gums, Sdre Month, Canker, etc., have been cured by Dr. H nulls astringent wash. Dr. Hurd's )2nri Tooth ;P01i , 61, , x givd sn adeitionai b rm fo conrtship, and make hush, , uds mor,e strreebleto their wives I and wires to lbeir husbands. They; should lie 1/ek/ by every person b?..Vblg .. 1 1R1IFCIAL TEETH_Which ore liable to impart a taint to the mouth. ' Dr. Idurd'i Toccha.-hc Drops cure Toothache arising from e), - posell nerves, end are the best friends that paronts;ean have in the house to save their chillren fi•otn tortue and themselves fromddss cf sleep o',nd synipathe, stiffering. Farmers and 4echanicz,' you cannot well Afford tohegl4,t, ydur teeth. For trifling ium, you caul - none get preservatives, then which Rothschild 4 Astor can get nothing hetter. flethember that" Dyspepsia and Con sumption of tte. Lti, , , , s often originate:_in Neg lect of Teeth. I,Serfid for the Treatieeon Teeth, and read Dr Fitch's; obserVation on this sub-! 'ect. If too kite to`arrest decay in your own teeth ; save' your . ehldren's 'teeth. - I Plivasters. Dr. Third's li rtrc gia• Ya,n-d4he7ire Plasters are the most pleasant and successful remedies ever prescribed for this painful disease. The patient applies one, soon becomes drowsy,falls asleep, and awakes free from pain,l and no blister or other unpleasant or in;iuriOns 'con sequences ensue. For Earache and '}Tersons iHeadache, apply'according to directions,- and relief will surely follow. .Nothing ca be oh tained equal to Dr.llurd'4.Compresspr Neu •ralgia. Try them. They are entirely- a navel, curious, and Original preparation, and won derfully successfull They are 01 twos sizes, one small, for the fi.ce, price 15 cents'. and the other large, for application to the body, price 37 cents. Will be ;nailed on receipt ofprice and • one alum')." . WHAT, ARE THE rFqPIE DOING The Amerie4n people are intelligent enough to.apprecim.eprepavationS that contribute so much to the happiness or those using them, and they want theist. Every mail brings us letters. orne order: f in!, therlit:lTl:3E ON TEETH, some the .ICl:l2li.u.ot,t and not a'few enclosing 37 cents 'tn. t heifot7Tti W.tiSTi, to be: sent by mail; but to those weAre eompeiled; to reply that it is impossible to send a half pint •bottbi by mail( The; people want these Remeilies„' lihv zi!!. , 'ilpply tl CM. ) Sow is the, Oltance for Agents. ' Shrewd. agents can make ft small Cot tune in carrying - tbesc articles :trohd to families; The Dental Trtalsury is the neatest artiee that r man or troman elm carry around. ' Sead one and or, natter, a ,lo: em srhich rye grill' sell as samples. fir' $7. WM, B, HARD & CO, ;! Tribitne Buildings, New York. That remittances•may,be made with cono, dence, W. B. 11. Co. refer to the: Mayor of Brno 3 to G.V. Gri4th, Presid't FarmerSl • : 1 !" 11111 riakilkoßkSoN.K.ltoodail.ll MI se Beat• Iferins of iary Directiosis for I sfreg's Teak,. 'sierra the cilia' Office, 71 'SIX for $5 a package eight express. I • each article can send h'epar7 'z'reth'lslent,'pos.t -1 Cents ; or four rd & Ca n4s, New Yikrk, I.'TOOTIT POW tOPS earniot be l obably be obtain -1 Stores. I: they . *Taal Tr&tsury ; tains them: 1 9i; ,1 tRZE IFICR B. Asthoa7,lNo.so iq now i traits ; the celbratedl riope and Anwricrt ash .4iratill.n. National in which' is included prominent men of A Davis, Gen Deauregn Other cOnfpdeiates , per dozen. Can be Scenes of the are published; card form. Also, 1 , , . i Stereoscopic view of sceneS.in Paris, Lon ton; and in other parts of Engbilid and France. Scotland, Ireland; Wales,Hikland, Switzer land, Spain, an . the I :thine, in Athens, Egypt, - Turkey, the Holy Land, Chim?.', India, Cuba, Ac.; Ac., ad iiifinituni. ,i ) ' - Our Ir.stantaneous i Stereoscopic Views are The Greatest ').Vonder ofithe Age. These are taken in the fortieth:part of a second and the rnshinz of +tex,the moving of leaves, 'or the march lof an army, doesjnot in the least affect the taking of these views. They are I 1 , sold for S 3 per,' dozen. i' We have, also on and and ripannfactnre the largest assortment; of Stereokcopes, Photo graphic Albums, arid Photographic 3laterials I in the United Statt and perl4ps in the'world ~ Catalogues', 'cent ining- lists' of all oni,Por . -1 traits, Views, Steve scopes, &c., sent tree by I mail, on receipt of stamp. i - i E. ANTRONY, 501 Broadway, 3} - 13r near St. N'cliolas t tiot4l, New York. 11Edlit. ACE ATERS PIANOS: MELODEONS: AL t XANDREIORGANS, AIM T. GILBERT k CO.'S celebrated AEOLIAN PIANOS are the finest instrunlents for Ptirlors and Churches now in use. A laiie assort ment can be seen :- t the new Warerooms, 481 BROADWAY, between Grad and Broome Streets, which will be sold a : extremely low '9rices. PIANOS and MELODEONS froni sun dry makers, new rticl second hand, to let, and relit allowetrif pu l rebased, a 4, per agreement. i lichitlily payment's receivetThbr the same. Also, second-hand Pianos atul MelodeOns at great l bargains, prices fro $25 to :sl'oo. Sheet Music, Music Books, 4nd all kinds of Musk Merchandise itt War prices. , - ' NORIVai WATEION Agentg . - i I I: 1 SOiIETHING NEW I I • I • - - Elegy Important to the Ladies ! (;DOWNER'S PATENT HEMMER AND SHIELD FOR HAND-SEWING • - Isliat the thing' for all who use the needle. , r,kiierentarkaLly simple akd noiTel indention saves oho-hi/if the labor of hand-sewing, as it com pletely protects the filter from the point of the needle, and make a neat and uniform hemfrhile the "operator is Eiewing. . 110 LADY SHOULD DETarITItOtfT IT. It is' cheap, simple. beautiful; sndluseful. The Hemmer and Shield will be sent free of charge on receipt of the price, r !,2 cet#s. Enclose stamp Ifor descriptive 4ircular`and terms. ' ' I , • ALSO, ! DOWNER'S METROPOLITAN SKEIN-WEINDER , ANe 44 '1 Sewing-Birdi Combined Is'l. - ; ant article of real weir. It is fused for the pnrpose of winding sk 'ilia of Thread, Silk, C l ottorr,Yatit, FloSsiVotisted)ke. I It is readily adjusted to the WorkAahle; and will befoutfd iOdiapensahle to ; all using the above articles, being a 'useful and Inviduable appendage to the Sewing-Bir& •• .1 t , Pri +5O Cta. to $1 according to St* and Finie‘. $0 per Month can be Real , 6„ ikedhy:Vuterpri4i nk A4entsr(witia l ted in' every towit and L'ounty throt4liout the United States and ;;Canada,) selling the ahovd articles, as sal are rapid, profits large; and bits no con] ; pe ition. : A liberal disbount to the trade. ; . A, dress I I • ; AH. Downer; 442 Brl ' - ortdWaV l 4ss - York, 'a • ' • Patentee and Sole Proprietor. ...B.—General and exclusive t,gencieS will be granted on the mostiliberal to ms.—tnlOrn TUE DAY SCEIOOL 'BELL i A NEW. SINGING ( BOOK FOR DAY f STrIOOLS, called the DAY SCOOOL BELL is'in'ow ready. It contains about . 200 pal.Fes i l of,!iihoice' Songs, Rouuls, Cal. Ches, Duetts, [Tifi.lS, Quartetts. and Choruses, many of them • Written expressly •for this work, besides!23 •ntges of the Elculentsiof :tinge.: 'The .Ele • inlets are so easy and progressii•e, that 0i.'4.1, i / nary. teachers will find theruselVes entirely sjccessful in instructing even young scholars it , sing..correctly and sicientilienil: - , while lie Ones :tad words embrace. such a i'ariet)r of ii!..•el•y, c.ttractive and soul-r.tirring music and isentini‘Mts, that no—tleonhle v.. , ,i1l in, experi enced in inducing aii 11FL:inners to go onWitli I+l in acquiring. siiilll in one ',of 'the ino-t lle:iltli,gi'ving,. beauty' improving. happiness-I 'yielding,. and order-pFoducing exrcises of s,(thoollife. In.simplieitv of itl elementsi in I variety and ad•iptain - ,n of music, nag! in eicellence and number l or its so`r.a.z3.,origil vil lected,and e.da t 1' .l i I L I v lintel lo p ..(i i. I, I) r (eel all 'competitors. I It will be found to!ly.• the , in•StHhook ;ever il.;.:oed, furl Seminaries, I ..-c. - klci;iies, tel I'all4 Sch 003:0 A few :.=4 in- iple pages of the 81 , iiiiluts, Tones, and. Sou gS. t Are ;.*fern' in it eil etl!:r1; Send 111,.1 get lme. It im ii copi;e4 bv ill)l'.Al'E WATERS. Ant 1r 1 ,-,F -, q,:al)l . ;atit-Se.llo4l' Beth." fins,. 1. imnd 2: of which had the t.niornicall sale of 055,- o'oo in 3d mouths. .PraCes.l paper covers, 2 0 ~;, i lts, ..:•;i t) per . 11; lit raid, 30 Cents, ::•-;22 iwr 1!:) , ) • cloth in:mud. en»os , c4l OR, 40 cents. - .430 per 100. 25 copks furnished at, the Ivo iirice. Mailed tree at lio retail price. ~: I • • HORACE . WATFAIS; l'‘Alisher, , i No. 481. Bioadtvay,NeW York. . . „,, SOM.r,THING FOlt TFIE:i . TIMES!!! A NECESSITY IN ENTERt, ITOIMEIIOLD 1 : I • 1 ' JOHNS & CIROSLEY'S . , Arriei - qcan.. Ceix*erit. Glue. .Thestroni:est Glue in th!p.World .foi, Contenting - 114 d, Letitlier, i Glass, .1 .P7otY; China, .11f l artle, :Pfy're‘leini, : : 1 Alaba ler Boire Corti?, etc:. i . ' 4 -I 1 The only artiCio of the kind 'ever produc: ed which will withstand Wator. [ [ k EXTH : . , 1 "ETery housekeeperi CTS A. should haTe supply of Johns . ...t CroSley's American Oernent. GliM" 2Crta Fork Vint'. "It is s o eonver.ienti to hare in the'house." 42kretv York Eifirm,. I It is stlways l read.F;! , this commends it to "We hare tried it, finti find it as useful in - - at, 1,t.. as oUr house as water."-111 - rhpr'Spirit of the 471zes Pirice 24 1 Cezits iierTlottle: • fiery liberal reinctimi l s to Wbolesale;Dealers. TERMS CASH: 1. M.For sale by 4 DruggiOs anti store keepers geuer4y thr:ughout the country. CROStEfi, (Sole .3tanufaciurers,) • 78 7illiatn Street ; New York.: tporncr of Lilierty Street.) I: jy9ly, I - ---- TilE HER© S or FEACE NID I ES Or WAR Broadway,. New ; York, addition' W other por collec,tion known. in Eu- fographic Portrait Gallery, portraits of nearly all the meriea, notexeepting Jeff Floydi and a host of Price of llortraita, $3,00 i+ent by mail. r'ar for the Union, size, and pia Stereocopic rrE Great Citi es. sve, the tunlarei gn ed My r that th e Druggists, Apea teet ; i 7 s ll4 physicians of our several cities hav e - ,4 n 8 : 4 2. a document of assurance tom that ralle,7 EthItaiLPATUIJA has been foam a remedy of great excellence, mid the confidence of the community. HON. JAMES COON, Mayor of LOWZI4,, Au k SON. ALBIN BEARD, —3sTizmozAszttrA, SON. E. W. GTon, • Mayor of MAIWEIMSTEB, It IE , HON. JOHN ABBOTT, Mayor of CONCORD, 'HON. A. EL BT.I'LLOCR, Mayor of WORCESTM, l t ua k SON. NATINL SILSBRE, - mayor of BALE 24 3Ea sa. HON. F. W. LINCOL:6I, Nam Jr . of BOSTOVust SON. WS. N. RODMAN, Mayor of RSOVIDENcE B. Z. RON. AMOS W. PRENT/CE, Mayor ofd NOICSVIOIC, COn, HON. 3. N. rum's, • Mayor of NEW LONDON, 001 y. HON. CHAS. S. ROMER, Mayor of MONTREAL, aI, HON. D. - F. TIMMAIRT, . - Mayor of NEW YORK Mt HON. H. M. EINSTREY, Mayor of HAMILTON, C. Nir, HON. ADAM WILSON, Mayor of TORONTO, C, W. .HON. R. M. BISHOP, Mayor of OLDTOINNATI, 0810, HON. I. H. CRAWFORD, Mayor of LOOM - ZIA rr, HON. JOHN SLOAN, Mayor of LYONS,' Int HOIV. JAMES MeFEETERS, Mayor of BOMIL9ZTVELLE; C.W. HON. JAMES W. NORTH, Mayor of AUGUSTA, M. HON. HENRY COOPER, Jr. ' Mayor of E AL LOWELL, HON. 'JAMES BEEK, Mayor of FREDERICTON, N. B. HOS. WILLARD NYE, Mayor of NEW BEDFORD, MAIM EON. BLAISDELL, Mayor of FALL EVER, 11138, HON. W. H. CRANSTON, Mayor of NEWPORT, R, HON. 'PEED STAHL, - Mayor of GALENA, ILL HON. JOHN HODGDEN, Mayor of DUBUQUE, lOWL HON. THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, -Mayor of CHATTANOOGA, TETI HON. ROBERT BLAIR, Mayor of TUSCALOOSA, ALL HON. R. D. BAUGH, • Mayor of hi:EMMA TETI HON. GERARD Slam, Mayor Of NEW ORLEANS, 1,1 HON. H. D. SCRANTON, Mayor of ROCHESTER, N, I HON. DE WITT C. GROVE, Mayor of UTICA, S. T. HON. GEO. WILSON, Mayor of PITTSBURG, PL HON. C. H. BUHL, Mayor of DETROIT, HON. HENAN L. PAGE, Mayor of 15:ELWAUSIE, V/S. HON. W. W. VAUGHN, Mayor of RAMO, NM HON. A. PARR, Mayor cf KENOSHA, NCS HON. JOHN C. HAINES, Mayor of CBICAGO, ILL HON. M. J. A. HEATH, - ' Mayor of SELMA, AD. Cartitt that the resident DrugWßLw assured them Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is an excellent remedy, and worthy the 00' fldence of.the community. For Spring Diseases. For Purifying the Blood. For Scrofula or King's Evil. For Tuzaors, 'Ulcers, and Sores. For Eruptions and Pimples. For Blotches, Blaine, and Bolls. For St. Anthony's Fire, Rose, or El' Foy Teiter or Salt Rheum. j'stpal" FOr Scald Bead and Ringworm. For Cancei and 'CancerOnS Sores. For Sore Eyes, Sore Ears, and Bun"' For Female Diseases. For Suppression: and Irregularity. por.Syphills or Venereal Disessu. For Liver Complaints. For Diseases of the Heart. The Mayors of the chief Cities of thlr . tdd States, Canadas, and Aritish Pro Chili, Peru, Brazil, Mexico, and b,.' most all the cities on this continat , ,aigned this document, to assure the what remedies they may use with ssTJ confidence." But our space will cull "." a portion of them. Ayer's Sariaparilla, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral) Ayer's Pills, and Ayer's Ague Curt PREMED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & CO" LOWELL, MASS., Aad sold by Druggists every where. :Sold by . C. S. & E. A. Jones, Coder:lo3 Mann & Nichols, Millport ; Colwell' 14314 Roulet ; A. Corey & Son, UlYsses; A. 1 3 . 11 c l: ton, Ouabingville L and by Dealers Bo
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