THE GREAT NATIONAL EXHIBITION of Imported _ : Blood and Ame F ican .Breeda of eottszs H.l Will De held 011KEYSTOn Plll.logliell4llllll ' Fair Gronnds, IN WILLIASISPORT, Pa., 011 TIIZEIDAT,WSDNESDAY,THVIISILLY & FRIDAY, September 2,3, 4, and 5, 1862.) Premium List and Prize Banner open to Exhibitors from the Canadas and I oilier British Provinies. The managers flatter themselves thateltho' the past exhibitions held in other parts of the United States, have been eminently successful and entirely satisfactory jto, the public.the past experience will enable theta to.improve some what in the details of the arrangements, and Sind in this connection they hope to give better facilities for the deliberate examination: and trial of:horses intended for sale. Williamaport le eat* and quickly accessible from all direc tions. Keystone Park is unequaled irate track for showing or training a horse. The inane fere design to make , this a horse mart,WOrtby of its' central Position, and its extraordinary facilities. ,BOARD OF MAYAGEIa. • . A. E. K.' APP, ' 'P. K. JACK3IAN PETER HERDIC,' J. N. BAGG, 1 ' •. • W. F. LOGAN, • : HENRY DRINKER, _ GORDON F. MASON; . COL. S. G. lIATIIAWAY, • W3L COLDER, J. IL COWDEN. 1 EDW4RD LYON; A. KAPl',President. V. E. TAYLOR, Trfi. , asurer. ; • " • IV LOGAN, Marshal. GOO. M. D'PLTI, Secretary. GENEIUL REGULATIONS. • ; rWrIiAIICE TO TilE PARR. j The entrance to Kept - one Park for visitors ou CLIO, Is by the Center Gate, on Cainpbell etreei. The entrance for horses apt' Carri ages is by the N.ll. Gate on Campbell Street. The gates will be open for the admission of the public from 8} o'clock, A. M., until sundown of each day. The Chief Marshal and Superintendents of the exhibition, will meet at the President's Tont at 8 &dock, A. M., each day, to perfect the is:rangctclenti; for the day. SUPERINTENDENTS. • A Superintendent will accompany each set of Judges; and point out the different classes or atoch ,to be exhibited.' They will see that ara..prat•ided with halters by their owners, and suitably arranged for exhibition vach day. (UESTS, REPonrcus AND JCDOEB; Will please report themselves on their arrival in town, at the office of the Society, corner of Third and Elmira Streets, in Taylor'S.bhild kg, where the Committee of Reception N. ill to in session. Cards of admission ;will be furnished them to the Exhibition kind the Committee- will extend to thew every civility within their power. RETO ETERS. 'For the greater convenience of editors and repo l rters for the pries le,Tent will be qp e cially aet•apart fortheir use, and every facility R• 11 be -affOrded them to obtain and transmit; Information. • Committee of Reception from the Press will receive their brethren from abroad, on the field and further the purpose of their eoming: !LOGES. The Jndrs will assemble at the Tent of the President on the groqnd, at 8 o'clock, A: M., Tuesday, to organize and fill vacancies in the Board, should any occur. The reptirt of the Judges must be banded to the PresitieStt's Sec retary before Thursday noon. •-; • ; REFRESHMENTS Will he furnished for visitors on the field at a moderate charge. A tent saloon fo'r •ladies; will be provided with female attendants. Ices, Coffee, Oysters, &c., will be,Suppliedl i by a competent confectioner. PkicEs os. ADMISSION. ?;o Season Tickets will be issued. sin gle admission, to the grounds $0 25 . Children under twelve years of age, half price. - , 1 ; Admittance to the seats opposite the t; Judges' stand Nembprs of Public Schools, Seminaries ,or. Colleges, may Commute for adults- I siert with the Tress/Suer. iI VISITORS IN CARRIAGES. For e. four or six Iforse vehicle arid driver, I ; passengers being supplied w ith Tickets 1 091 For a-two horse vehicle and driver, pas - , Fengers being supplied with Tickets Tor a' one horse vehicle and driver pas sengerShelog supplied with TieketS 5 Tor a horse and its rider ; 5 SARK ACCOMMODATIONS. Exhibitors will be provided with stalls an heddiag for theirstock, in the NEW BARNS of ; the Society, 80 adjoining, to the extent of their ability to provide the same, (if notice be given on or before the 20th day of Angus',) Without.charge ; so that horses mai be driven to the exhibition grounds and need not be removed till the exhibition is closed. ~. _ Grain and hay will be furnished to'those wh I urn or exhibition will receive tickets of ad desire it, at market price. Arrangements Wi I mission. Exhibitors are requested to cleave also be made with public or private stabl sufficient space around each horse or vehicle keepers for exhibitors who make early r - for the Judges to pass freely.' quests for the keeping of horses, and Irt. The Judges will in all cases withold premi seasonable charge. . urns where the horse is not worthy or is un- ENTItANCE FEES., soand, though there be no competition. Is Consideration of the Superivr AecommOdalioris Exhibitors entering colts of the age of three Offered Gratuitously. years and under shall 'furnish to the Judges Competitors for premiutas of $2OO ' - .; . 1 .0 evidence of the time of foaling, to be Sled with '' , do 'do do do 100 1 1 5 the Recording Secretary. Pedigree of Blood ' _ do do do - do 80 ana ., over 30, 31 Horses and origin and age must be furnished, do do do do 30 and under, 2 . if required.for every horse offered for premium. Sirgle Horses, 'under the .saddle or in The Judges will report to the Board of Man harness, eniered for exhibition, but not I i agers net only the horses entitled to premi in competition fiir premium and subject urns, but also those next in merit in each class, to the' call of the Marshal, ' • Jto meetthe contingency of any objection which l Single spans, or Tandemsoar Tridems, i may arise to the award. All horses not ob- Six in blind, . , i taining premiums, which in the opinion of It he Judges deserve special commendation, will ;_lbe so reported, to the board of Managers. The Judges, if not satisfied as to the rept 4. larity of the entries in the respective classes, n or the ages of the horses as recorded in the l _ entries, will apply to the Recording Secretary d for informations, and „should there be any doubt, after examinations, of their corning within the regulations, or if 'any horse is of n such a character as not to be entitled to es t, hibition in competition, they will report the , facts for the consideration 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 progiamme, and precisely at the hour named, when a Hag Will be raised near the Judges' stand with the inscription, "CLEAR THE TRACE." When the hour arrives for the exhibition of any class of horses the belt will be. rung and a flag will be raised to indicate the cllss to be exhibited. All horses entered will be at the risk of the owners. The most effectual means will be token through the agency 'of the police and otherwige to guard and protect the horses ex hibited; but 'the managers cannot, be respon sible for ininrie.s occasioned by saddest or otbernise. ; .1 EMMEM Premiums - will not be paid on animals rp .r.ved from the exhibition, unless . Such rp moral the special apprwral of tie Chie Unrf-j4ll, and, premiums n 4 with days after the awar . , will. bt;'consui fired as forfeited. Premiums will not be p 40 horses which arc unsound. ?;OTICE It is desirable that those who intend ti make entries for exhibition should notify t teeretary on or before AuguSt 20th, ,that r rangethents may positively be made for thei accommodation. Letters may be addressed to tbeBecretaryat Williamsport. The Tre: s urer will pay premiums awarded at the nese Tent, on the Ground, at the close of the Exhibition, and at his office in Williamspert Haring the following month ; or will forward sny premium, not so paid, in such mannerns the *ion entitled to the same, may direct. E'llE.ifIMIS. , T 47.1essFo. I —Thorough Bred Horses,Stallioils. `Premium; Two Ilundred Dollars $2OO Speed will be considered in making the sward. 1 ' 1 i ass, No.?.—Nbarougly Bei . l Mares. Premium. ? One - Handred Dollat,c $ lOO . !feed 'erc.:l be oentidertfi in tasking Oe `ward. . - , Cliss No. 3.—Stalliors for' general use, 6 years ; and over. ' I 'First premium. $l6O SOond do 25 Class No. 4.—Stallions for general use,l4 years and under 6, :I First premium, 50 Second do ' . 20 aim No. s.—Stallions of 2 years and under 4; First premium . $3O Second do 12 Class No. 6.—Mares witn Foal ny their sides. First premium. $3O Second do ' , 9 Mar.- •r. Class No. 7.—Breeding Mares. FOr the best breeding Mare, 4 years and or First premium Second do Class No. B. l —Fillies, 2 years and und4.44 First premium, $4O Second do • Class No. 9 Fillies, 1 year and under 2.1, F rst premium $2O Second do 10 ^ —.Colts 2 years and under 41 !Class No. 10.--Cui First premium, Speond do 110 Class No, 11.—Colts, (Stallions or'Geldings,) 1 1 year and under 2. • 1 First premium $2O Second do . 10 Class No. 12.—Matched Horses, (Geldingg i or Mires.) For the best span, 16 hands and ON er. First premium, $5O Second_ do 20 For the best span of Matched Horses, 14 hands, and under 16. i I First premium, . 25. i :,_ Second do (rase No. 13.—Fancy Matched Horses, (Geld ings or Mares.) _ j First premium, ' ;50 1 q econd do j 20 I Size, action and speed will be considereil in , making the award. Class No. 14.—Gentleman's spans of Driring- I Horses (Geldings or Mares.) First premium, . sloo Second do . . ' 20 i Size, action and speed will be considered in making the award. i Class No. 15.—Family Horses (Geldings or Hares.) . I For the best Family Horse, four year and over, driving, color, size and action well be considered in making the award. First premium, Ii ' '''so ' % '3ecortd do f i 10 glass No. IG.—Gentlemen's Driving Horses I (Geldings or Mares) 4 years and ove / k int premium - $5O econd do , i 10 'hiving, color, size action and speed will e c nsidered in making the award. j Class No. 17.—Saddle Horses. Fo to best Gentle Men's Saddle Horse. First emium, $2O Second do 10 For the best Lady's Saddle Horse. First premium, 20 Second do 10 Class No. 18.—Farm and Draft Horses. 1 For the best pair of Farm or Draft Horses. ,First premium . ''so (Second do ' - 10 Class No. 19.—Best single Farm or DraftH ,rse. First premium, $l5 Second do 8 Class No. 20.—Ponies. Ponies, under 14 hands, driven ,double, Tandem or Tridem First premium Second do Class No. 21. Best Team six in hand, 50 Class No. 22. Best Tandem or Tridem•Tean3, 20 STATE PRIZE BANNER. Will be awarded to the State (Agricultural Society) other than Pennsylvania,whickshall, by its citizens, enter for exhibition the largest number of valuable horses a Prize Banner worth $2OO RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR EX- • 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 Building, until Monday, 9 o'clock, p. m., September Ist, when the book's must be made up for the Judges. The exhibition of,steck on the track will take''.. place precisely at the time specified in the subjoined arrangement ; and animals not pre pared at the proper time and place, may at the discretlon of the Judges, be ruled out of competition. Stock will be; marked with cards furnished by the Secretary, dcsignatin,g the class and No. of entry; and-durin,g tlie exhibition they Must be placed entirely under the management of the officers of: the society. If sufficient time has not been 'given, in the programme for the Judges to examine any one class before the calling of another class, the first named class will be examined en a va cant part of the ground to be designated byl the Chief Marshal. Arrangements will be' made for"the trial of Draft Horses by testing their strength, docility, etc., at a load. Owners or agents' offering horses for premi- Reports of tbe doings 'of the Eibibition Brill be officially published. 'SALE OF HORSES. Horses intended for public or private sale will be.labelleOccordingly, and a portion of the ground will be designated for their exam ination' and sale. • The services of an auction eer will be provided, and a time named for public 81116. The Secretard will givenotice of such intended sales, if early entry, is made with him to that effect. Such horses cannot bewithdrawn 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 Horses, Navy Blue Ribbon. Class No. 3. Stallions, 6 years and over, Green Ribbon., Class 'No. 4.—Stallions 4 years and under 6, White Ribbon. Clags No. s.—Stallions, 2 years• and under 4, Green and White Ribbon. Class Nos. 6 & 7.—Mares with foal and Breeding Mares, Orange Ribbon. Class Nos 8 4S: 9.—Fillies, Black and Orange Ribbon. $,50 20 t 5 Class Nos: 10 & 11.—Colts, Green and Red Ribbon. Class Nos. 12. it ,13.—Match and Fancy Match horses; Red and White Ribbon. Class No. 14.—Gent's Spans of Driving Horses, Light Blue and Pink Ribbon. Class No. 15.—Family Horses, Red, White and Blue Ribbon. Class No. 16.—Gentleman's Driving Horses, Blue and White Ribbon. Class Nos. 17 A; 20.—Saddle Horses and Ponies, Black and Wbite Ribbon. Class Nos. 18 & 19.—Farmers' rhaught Horses, Red Ribbon. Class Nos, 21 & 22.—Best Team, Pink Ribbon.- Board of Managers, Rosettes. • RAILROAD ARRANGEMENTS No feature of the Horse Show is more pleas ing to the managers, and we trust acceptable to,the public, than the facilities offered for the transporttng o f horses and grooms to and from the Exhibition. I Pennsylvanii Central R. R ., • - Philadelphia &;=Erie R. R., Philadelphia d; Reading R. R., Lebanon Valley R. R., Catalvissa It, Elmira & Williamsport R. R., Syracuse, Binghamton & New York R. R, East Pennsylvania R. R., - Shamokin Valley R. R., will carry visitors, horses and grooms free, one way. The Lackawanna & BloomsbUrg, Wilmington & Baltimore, and Cumberland Valley, agree to do as other roads do. There arc other roads to hear from, which will, with out doubt, come into the same arrangements. Thus it will be seen that the State of Fenn sylvania is thrown wide open to the exhibi tion. The roads Will collect fares 'on all horses coming to the exhibition, and return them free, on, presentation of the Certificate that they have been on ExhibitiOn, and are unchanged in ownership. The following is the form of Certificate referred to above: NATIONAL HORSE SHOW. 'WiLLlAlisroar, Sept. 1562. To Railroad Agents: This certifies that has had on exhi bition, and not sold Horses, at the First National Horse Show, held in Williamsport, Penna., on the 2d, 3d, 4th and sth of Septem ber, 1862. Secretary. ' $l5 10 • 3tfix Patut,s,s kijDp-! undersigned IN ould respectfullY inform the surrounding community' that he has taken the rooms formerly occupied by John S.-Mann, where he is prepared to do All kinds of Harness Work on the shortest notice. LONG STRAW COLL ARS, also kept constantly on band. These collai . s are a 'suPerior article, and need but a trial to insure their success. • Repairing done in good style 'Surcingles, Martingale-rings, lines, and Hame•straps, kept . constat,tly on land. The public are invited to call and examine, before purchasing elsewhere. S. P. MINAIt Coudersport Oct. 16th, 1860. • • • A T OLMSTED & KELLY'S STORE can always be found the best of Cooking, Box and Parlor STOVES, Also, TIN and SUET-IRON WARE. POTS, KETTLES, SPIDERS; SCOTCH BOWLS, FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and • CAULD RONS. Also, Agricultural Implements, . such as PLOWS, SCRAPERS. CULTIVA TORS, CORN-SHELLERS, HORSE-RAKES, DOG-POWERS, Sc. ,! . THEIR WORK is well made and the material good. Good and substantial EAVES-TROUGHS put:up in any part of the bounty—Terms easy. Ready Pay of alt kinds, including Cash, seldotit refused. • Store on Main Street opposite the Old Court House, Coudersport. Aug. l; 1859.-50 NATRONA COAL OIL ! WARRANTED AN EXPLOSIVE.! and equal to any Kerosene. WHY buy an explosive Oil, when a few cents more per gallon will furnish you with a perfect Oil? Mado only by PENN'A BALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY, No. 13/ Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Peby. 1.186±. ly • , The Huila cal! The War has Begui! I W of Extermination against 'Did Teeth,' Bad Breatli Diseased Coins, Toothache, ache, and Neuralgia. t. t OUR ATILIALIFf. IS. I Dr. DENTAL TREASURY : , A complete set ot ReniedieS, for. PRESERVING THE TEETH, Iftra*UN .THE.BREATH AND MOUTH, and CURING TOOTHACHE. AND NEURALGIA. CONTENTS ' i Dr. Hurd's celebrated NO UTH wAsAibottl,. Dr.Hurd's unequaled TOOTH POWD!ER,I bdz Dr.lford'amagic TOOTHACHE DROPS,I bdz Dr. Hares UNdIVALLED NEURALGLII PLASTER. , . Dr. Hurd "s MANUAL' on. the Kest 13feans of Preserving the Teeth; including Direetions f the Proper Treatment of Children's Teeth. FLOSS SILK for cleaning between the Teeth TOOTH PICKS, etc., etc. 1 - Ef Prepared at Dr. • urd's Dent a l • Office, 7 Fourth Std, Brooklyn, (E. D.) PricO, ONE DOLLAR; or, SIN for $5. The De' tal Treasury makes a package eig aches by five, and is sent !by ezpress. dlieetien for use is,on each article, The following articles we can send sepr ately, by mail,! viz: !- ! I i The Treatise on Preserving Teeth sent, post paid, • on! receipt of Twelve Cents; or ,fdur stamps. , ,1 . The . Iquralgia Pinter, fpr Nettralgia, in t i tle Face, Nervous Ileadachs, and Eltraehe, se it, postpaid; on receipt of Eighteen'cmits, or as stamps. j , I! ! The Neuralgia and .' Rheumatic ?latter (largt siz, - ;,) for pains in the Chest, Shoulders, B4k, or any ptirt of the body, sent posr-paid, i on receipt of Thirty-Seven cents. ' ! i Address! Wall. . ilurd i& i Co.- ; Tribune Buildlngs,j2letir York: ' . Dr, Iliad's MOUTH WASH, 'TOOTH P 0 DER, and TGOTHAPHE DROPS Cannot be sent, by pail, but they-can probably be obtain ed at your Drug OrPeriodieal Shares. If they cannot, !send to us for the Dental Treasnry, price, One. Dollar, whiCh contains them. • . , NOW, j• • ARE DR. , HURD'S PREBARATIONS 'GOOD . - • The best evidence that they are is-that heir firmest friends and bestpatrons are, hose who have used them longest. Ddi Witbi4 B. Hutto is an eminent Dentist fof 'Brooklyn. Treasuter of the New, York State Dentists' Assocption, and theSe Prharationsihavei l been used in his pri•rate practice for Iyea,rs, arid no leading .citizen of BrimklYn or Williatuehargh' • questions their excellence, bile eminent Dentists of l's.;ew York recommend them the; best known to the profession. Withont the+ aid of advertising, dealers hare sold them by. the „rdss: ; The Editor of the Brodklyn Daily T intesisays "We are hippy to Imo'tv that ciur friend, Dr.; Hurd, is succeeding : beyond all eipectiitiona with his Mouth Wash and Tooth PoWderl. great Secret of success reste with the fact that his articles are precisely bit they are represented to be, as we can ter i tiQ from tlpp, long Use."• , Thelwell-known P. T. Barnum writes found ;your Tooth Powder so 'pd.(' that my; fainilY ! have used up. IVe lind lit the best Powder for the: teeth that! wel, ever us . ,ed, shoal! feel' 'oliliged if you will send me +maker suppli. at the Muse* at your cartvonience with the bill." : II IRA; their cost is eo that evgry one I , may test the matter fOr himself Beare of the ordinary Tooth Peiwders.Dr; flurd's Tooth Powder contains no acid, nor alkali not. charcoal, and polishes without wearing th L e enamel. U,SeCio Other. I ; ! ;- WHAT DOES DR. HURD'S REMEDIES EFOECT Dr. ilitrir.s Moatlt' Wash. and 74Ot'h•Potedei• will give young 'ladies that guest charm in woman—a sweet breath and pearly teeth. Try them,iladies. • f . I• 1 ' Dr.;Hurd's Mouth Wash and Tooth; Powder will eieanse the mouth from all foul ,exhala.+ tioas land if ised in the morning; will make the b ' eeakfast ; taste sweeter and the ditY begin more ;pleasantly. Hundreds Of persons ca 4 testify to 'this. • Try theta, gentlemen; • ; Dr;Hurd's Mouth Wig and TC•oth,.Powder are the best preparations in the worldlfor cur', ing r4n-siiiiern and giving Srrdness and health to the gums. Hundreds of cases of Diseased 'Bleeding Gums, Sore Month ;Canker, etc:, have been cured by Dr. Hurd's astringen t wash. Dr." Hurd'alfaut4 Wash and .ooth.Powder give an additional; charm to icanits tip, and make; husbands more agreeable tol their wives and criveS to their husTbands! The , , should he used by every Person haying A.RIIFCIAL TEETH, which are liable to iinpait a taint to , the mouth. • , Dry Hurd's Too‘ilarAcDropsicure Toothache arising from expoSed nerves, and arei ttle best friends that Parente can have; in (he house to save their children froth tortue and themselves 'from ;loss: of sleep and sympathetic quffering. 1 Farmers and Mechanics! you Cannot well afford to neglect your teeth.; For 4 trifling sum,' you can now get preSeryistisles, than ' which Rothschild 'or Astor can ;get; nothing better. Remember that Dyspepsia dad Cori sumPtion of the Lungs often Originate in Neg lect Of Teeth. Send for the rreatisepn Teeth, and readlDr. Fitch's oliservaiion on ;this suO ject.l If too late to arrest deeny in your own teeth, sore your children's teeth.i ! i ! Neuralgia Plasters. Dr. Hurd's . ..tictiralgii Non-iadhesiv Plastirs are 't i tle Most pleasant and successful remedies ever:prescribed for this painful dise se. The patient applies one, SOCill beciimes dr wsy,faili asleep, and awakes !Yee from Pairi, and no blister or other unpleasant cir injutious con sequences ensue. For EaraChe and Nervous Headache, apply according to dire4ions, and relief will surely folio*. Nothing nbe ob la tained 'equal to Dr. Hurd's Gotnpre s for Neu ralgia. Try them. They are entire y a novel, curious, and original Preparation, two won derfully successful. They are of , sizes ) one;sinall, for the face, price;ls cents, and the other large, for appliCation to the body, price 37 cents. Wilt be 17141 ed on receipt ,f price and one ;stamp. ' ' , •'1: • WHAT ARE THE PEOPLE DOIN 'I Tile American people are intellig Int enotigh to appreciate preparatiOns that , co. tributet so much to the happinces of those h ing them, and they want them. , Every mail ) brings us letters. some ordering' the Takerisp OS TEM!, some the NEURALGIA etAsrEtas, land mitt a few endiosing 37 Bents for the Mourn' Asti, td be 1 sett by mail ; but to; those we ;ar compelled io reply that it is impossible to nd a hhlf pipt bottle by mail. : The People ant these Remedies. . Who will supply ther(z." Now islthe I „ Chance for /Igen' s. i hrewd agents can: make a sma 1 fox tune in cair,ying these article's around to fdmilies. The Dental Treasury isl the' neatest , atficle that man or woman can „carry around. Send f ono and see, or j better, a dolzen, wihich we'will sell as samples for ; $7. WM, Ei;. HARD & CO. , • , Tribune Building 'ew York. . '1 That remittances may bo mdde with confi dence, W. B. 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Worked, &c. -It is readily adjusted to the wMiz-table, aid will be found ,indisPensable to all using thd above articles, ' being i s Useful and inyalttabip appendage to the Sewing-13ir'd: I' Price .5Q bts. tO sllaccordpg to i l Style and Finish. }sl6o' per Month can be Real .l t , cl by enterprismg" Agents (iwanted. in, every town and County throughout the:United States and Canada,) selling the allove articles, is • j petition; are rapid, pi.ofits hirge,rand has no com-. , petition; A libeal diseountito the trade. Address .Ai., B. DbiArner, ' } - . 442 Broadt. 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JOHNS ,t CktOSLEY; • ' (Sole Manufacturers,) ' • 7S William &l et, !few tork. t,Corner of Liberty Street.. jy9ly HEROES S I THE R OF PEACE !,i 1.k.50 THE 11!!1ERIIES j ©r WAR- ".... 501 Bra dr ' Neit Tor! E. Anthony, No. Jraidway, New York,. is now publishing . , ih addition to Other por traits, the celebrated colldctiou known in ~ i Ea rope and Arnevca as Brady's Nationtl Pholograihie Portr ail Gallery, in which is included Portraits of nearly all the prominent Men of Americit, not excepting Jeff Davis, Gen Bqinregard, Floyd, and a host of other confederptes. I Price of Portraits, $3,00 per dozen. ILan be 'sent by mail. e i s Scenes 'f the 'War for the Union, rut biblished card size,iand in Stereocopic ford. Also; Stereoscopic views of scenes in Paris, Lon, don r and hi otller parts of England and France, in Scotland, liileland; Wales, Holland, Switzer. land, Spain,' oh the Rhine, iu Athens, Egypt, Turkey, thel . Holy Lhndi China, India, Cuba, ke., &c., ad p2ifinitura. ! Our Instantnn.ons Stereoscopic Views are - The Grdatest Wonder of thejAge. , These are taken in the fortieth part of a second and the rushing of Water,the moving of leaves, or-the march of an army,l does notin the least affect the taking of these views: They are sold for $3 per dozen. We have alno on hand'and mannfacturkhe largest assortments of Stereoscopes, Photo graphic All:mins, and Photographic Materials in the United States, and perhaps in the world Catalogues!, containing lists of all our Por traits, Viewsi Stereoscopes, &c., sent wee by mail, on xeceipt of a stamp. A. ANTHONY, 501 Broadway, jyly near' St. NicholaS Hotcl, New York. EKORA7 WATERS PIA3S. . MELODEON . ALEXANDRE ORG A N'; awn GILBER CO.'S celebrated lAN PIANOS are the finest initruments for Parlors and Churches noW in uie. A large . assort meat can belseen at the, new Warerooms, 481 BROADWAY, between Grand and - Broome Streeis,'Wljieh will be sold at extremely low 2rices. 1'.f. 1 / 4 NOS and MELODEONS from sun dry malier.,lnew and second hand, tolet, and rent allowed if . purchased, as per agreement: MonthlY PalymenM received for the same. Also, second-hand Piitios and Melo.deons at grgat bargains, prices; from $25 to $lOO. Musi4 Music BoOks, and; all 'kinds of Music Meribandise at War pricei. MUM VATERI9, Agent; ~ '. ...„:. _ AYE R'S . . Cathartic : pi Pills, (SUGAR COATED,) - 'ASE INADE TO ' .. CLEANSE MB BLOOD AND CURE B:B Reg, Ili valiel.s, Fathers , Mothers, Phy T sielsui s Philanthropists, reed...their .lE„lr e ct s , ... r, -' and judges of their 'Virtues. , ', . ' , • FOR THE CURE OP - - Headache, Sick Headache,Foul Stomach, . • . Prrrsnuito, Pa., May I, MS. Dit..J.D.Atte. - Sir: I have been repeatedly cured of the worst headache any body ran have by a dose erten) Of your Fills. It seems to arise from a foul stomach, which they cleanse at once. If they will cure others-as they ik, me, the fact is worth knowing-. • Youra with great respect, _ ED. W. PREBLE, . . .• • . . , Clerk of Reamer Marion, Billoas Disorders and Liver Complaints, • " DEPARTMENT OF TIM INTERIOR, ' . i : • WaStnaorozi, D. C., 7 Feb., 1g56.1. , Stu: I have used your rm. In my general' and hospital pract4ce ever since you made them, and cannot hesitat e tc , say they are the Seat cathartic we employ.. Their Togo. Wing action on the firer is quick and decided, consegn ea s. ly they um an admirable remedy for derangements of that Organ. Indeed, I have seldom found a case of Wield die' ease so obstinate that it did not readily yield to them. , Fraternally yours, ALONZO BALL, M.D., .Phy'sician of the Marine //Via. Dysentery, Relax, and Worms. Pose OFFICE, HARTLAND, LIT. CO., Mice., N0v.16, iii: Dn. Aron: Your Pills are the perfection of medicin e . They have done my wife more good than I can tell yen, She had been sick and pining away for months. M eat off to be doctored at great expense, but get no better. She thou commenced taking your Pills, which soon cured her, ,by expelling large-quantities of worms (dead) from her body. They afterwards cured her and our two children of bloc rly dysentery. Ono of our neighbors had it ltd, u d my wife cured him with two doses of your Pills, whil e others around as paid from Ave to twenty dollars doctors' bills, and lost much time, without being cured entirely even then. - Such - a medicine as yours, which is actually , good and honest, will be prized here,_ , _ OEO. J. GRIFFIN, Thstmager. Indi-estion and Impurity of the. Blood. /Arm J .J. V. Elms, Pastor 'of Advent Church, Bast on , Dn Assn: I have used your Pills with eitraonlinary stems in my family and among those I am 'called to tint In distreas. To regulate the organs of digestion and parify the blood they are the very best remedy I hare ever known and I can confidently nAnninnend them tom, Mends Yours, J. V. 11IME5. WARSAW, WYOMING CO.. N. Y., 0ct..24, 1855. Data ant : lam using your Cathartic Pills in sty P7llO. tire, and find them an excellent purgative to cleanse the apt= and purify the fountains of the blood. • .7011 ti G.IMEACISAM, M.D. Erysipelas, Scrofula, Ring's Evil, Tetter, Tumors, and Salt Rheum. " .From 'a P,ravardiv..3lerchant of S. Louis, Rt. 4, 3893. Dn. Aran: Your Pills are the plunger' of all that it great in medicine. They have cured, my little daughter of ulcerims sores upon her hands and feet that had proved incurable for years. Ifer mother has been long microns ly afflicted with blotches and pimples on leer Man and ht her-hair. After our child woe cured. she also tried roar Pills, and they have cured her. ASA 3101t0R1D41.11.. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Gout. FS-on Me leev. Dr. Irawke.s, of the ..11,Maiist Epe.s. ChtaTA, HOL , EX., SAA - ANNAir, Go., Jan. 6, 1656. Minn= Six: I should be ungrateful for the relief yew %kill has brought me if I did not report toy ease to you. A cold settled in my limbs and brought on excruciating neuralgic pains, which ended in chronic rheumatism. Notwithstanding I bad the best of phyideisins. the disease grew worse and worse. until. by thertni rice of your excel- lent agent in Baltimore. Dr. 31selterizie, 1 tried your Pills, Their effects' were slow, lint sure. By persevering in the use of the= I am now entirely we'd. SENATE CHAUDER, Byron Borst. LA., 5 Dee., 1P55. DR: Area: I have been entirely cured by your, Pills o 1 Ithetnnatic Gout —a painful distoon thtit bad atticted me for years. 'VINCENT SLIDELL. . For Dropsy, Plethora, or kindred Com. plaints, requiring, an active purge, they are au exet ) Cent remedy. For Costiveness or Constipation, and WI a Dinner Pill, they are atzreeal.le and effectual. Fits, Suppression, Paralysis, Iniiamma• Linn, ant even Deafness, and Partial Blind• new:, hate been cared . by the alterative action of-these Pills. , . . • • Most of the pills In market contain Mercury, 4. - hich, e. though - valuable remedy in ekilful bands, 13 daT:IFITOtiII inn public pill, from the dreadful eon , equenevs that fre quently follow its incautious use. Thebe contain no ma , . curt or mineral substance whatever. AYER'S. CHERRY PECTORAL FOR TEED RAPID CURE OP COUGHS,COLDS, HOARSENESS, INPLU• ENZA, BRONCIIIT/S, WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, IN CIPIENT CONSUMPTION, and for the relief of consumptive patients in advanced stages of the, disease. We need not speak to the public of its virtual. Throughout every town. and ;tinting every hamlet of the American States, its 'wonderful cures of pulmonary com plaints have made it already known. Nay, few are the families insny civilized country on this continent without Rime personal experience of its effects; and fewer yet the communities any where. which have not among them some living trophy of its victory over the suittle and thm ,geroue diseases of the throat and lungs. While it is the most powerful antidote yet known to luau for the formi dable antdengerous diseases of the pulmonary organs, it is also the pleasantest and safest remedy that can be em- Ployed for infanta and young. persous. Parents should have it in store against the insidious enemy that steal' upon them unprepared. We have 'o,m:dant grounds to belieVe the Curate PECTORAL eaves more lives by the con sumptions it prevents than those. it cures. itrep it by yon, and cure your eolds,while they are curable, nor neg leot them until no htunan skill can master tlie inexorable canker that, fastened on the vitals, eats you t; life easy. know the dreadful fatality of lung disorders. and ate they know too the virtues of this remedy, we need not do more than to assure them it is still maw, the best it can be. We spare no oast, no care, no toil to prednce it the most perfect .possible, and thus afford. those who rely on it th'e beet agent which our skill can furnish fir their care PREPARED BY DR. I. C. AYER, Priatioarand Analythial Chemist, Lowell, Kass i AND SOLD BY Sold by C. S.-& E. A. Jones, Couderspor,t Nfan j n & Nichols, Millport ; Colwell & Lyruani RoUlet ; A. Corey & Son, Ulysses ; tong Cnsltingvllin • and bY Dealers generally EIN 87.0111$ Plfain above Tb.ird pt., COUDERSPORT, PA. 11E. w. 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