The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, July 30, 1862, Image 4

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T BEIONAI..• 'EXHIBITION
of linpoilid- 1 1316od:and 4inaricari::Breedii of
Wit taitild . KnyaioNEl'ini , ;
Fair Groand'ai: -
.I,LwittimagookT, Pa.,,
OidrtiEsna'r,WEnNnahal+,Tnuasnyr & FRIDAY,
September 2,3, 4, and
Fremium List and Prize Banner open to
• • - Exhibitors from the Canadas and
other pritish. : Pyovinces. - I
.Thmtnittagers flatter themselvestli nt,altho!
`AhYpasEbilribitions held id other pejrfs of the
v illnited , States, -have been eminently:Succeliful
and enticelysatitifactou-to the,pithlie.the past
experience' Aiii enable'tlfetn'tolinPreve some
-1441a itt•the 'details of the arrangeritenti, and
and inthis connection they hope to give.better
_facilities for the deliberate examination and
trial of horses intended for sale. Williamspoit
is easily and quickly accessible from all direc
tioni. Keystone Park is unequaled in its track
for, showing or 'training a horse. The, mana
gers design to make this a horse matt,worthy
of it
,central position, and its extraordinary
,
BOARD OF MANAGER*
'.A. E. KAPP, '
D. K. JACKILAY;
,L. . :-PETER HERDIC,
J. N. BAGG, . I
3 W. F.-LOGAN",
• - , lIENRY DRINKER.
GORDON F. MASON,
COL. S. G. HATHAWAY,
WM. COLDER,
J, OQWDEN. :
EDWARD LYON,
. A. E. KAPP,President.
H. E. TAYLOR, Treasurer. •
- 1 .,t; F • c W. F..LOGAN, Marshal.
GEO:BL - D'PUT, Secretary.
HE
GENERAL REGULATIONS.
ENTRANCE To THE PARK.
The entrance to Keystone Park for visitors
on foot, is by the Center Gate, on Campbell
Street. The entrance for : horses and Carri
ages is by the'N. E. Gate on CarnpbellStreet.
The gates wit} be open for the admission
of the'publie from 81: o'clock, - A."M., until
sundown of paph,day r .,_ .
The Chreillaislial . "tind Superintendents of
the exhibition, will meet at the President's
. Tent at 8 o'clock, each 'day, to perfect
tlte . gyangements for the day. • .
•-- ;r- 'sf.thtursTExnEwrs.
A Superintendent will accompany each set
of Judges, and point out the different classes
of stock to be exhibited. They will see that
gorses are provided with halters iby their
owners, and suitably arranged" for exhibition
eap . lt , • : . .
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 will
session:', Cards of admission will be
fu'tni lied ibeth - to the Exhibitiod anti. the
Committee will extend to them evciy civility
within their power. • •
REPORTERS.
'For the greater. Convenience of editors and
reporters for the press a,Tent will b 4 specially
set apart for their use, and every facility w it
be afforded them to, obtain and transmit
information. •
t Ciminnittee of Reception frern 'the Press
tvilUreeeive their brethren from abroad, on
the field and further the pUrpose of their
coming.
JUDGES.. ,
The Jndges will assemble at the Tent of the
-President on the.groi,nd, at 8 O'cloCk, A. M.,
I Tuesday, to organize and fill vacancies in the
Board, should any. occur. The report of the
Judgeslautt be handed to The Pfiesident's Sec
retary before Thursday noon.
aurassirucsTs
Will be furnished for visitors on the field at, a
moilerdte 'charge.; ; A tent saloon for ladles
will be provided with female attendants. .
(loft°, Oysters, &c., will be!suppfied
by a competent confectioner.
• • ; ; PRICES OF ADMISSION.
Season Tickets will be issued. Sin- •
gle admission to the grounds ' SO 25
Children - under twelve years of age, .halt
price. i•
Adinittan - ce, to the, scats .oppositel the
Judges' stand 'lO
gehibers of Ptiblie.Stlhools, Seinimiries
or Collages, inav ceunnutc for adMis-
' 'sten with the Treasurer.
,vistroas IC CARRIAGE:S. •
For a four or, six horse vehicle and driver,.
.•passeilgere being supplied with Tickets 1 00
tor ai* horse vehicle and driver, juis
sengers being supplied with;Tickets 75
Fort onellorse,vehicle and driver 3,a5 7
stingers being supplied, with Tickets 50
For a &Ors° and its rider 5u
13=
Exhibitors will be provided with stalls and
bedaiiig for their'stock, in•the NEW BARNS
of the Society, and in stalls adjoining, to the
extent of their ability to provide the same, (if
notice be given on or before the '2 11, day of
August,) without charge ; . so that horseS may
lie driven to the exhibition grounds and need
not be removed . till the exhibition is closed.
Grin rind stay, Will be furnished to those who
itt market price. ArrabgeMents will
also be made with public or private, stable
1 keepers fOr exhibitors who make early re
guests for the keeping of horses, land at a
reasonable chtirge., • •
,ENTRANCE FEES.
In Consid& stidn Superior 4ccoipmodations
Offered Gratuitously.
Coliapetitors for:premiums of $2OO $lO
do do do do 100 • 5
- 110 do do do 80 and over 30;
'do do do do 30 and under, 2
Single Ilorscs, under the saddle or. in
harness, entered for exhibttiyn, but, not
in competition for premium and subject
to the call of the Mztr..thal, • 3
Single spans, or Tandems, or Triderns, • 4
Six in
- baud, 5
Premititus not be paid on eniinals
li hiuo I, Ullieti,S such re
. -oral has the special approval of the Chief
at liai, and premiums nut ch . thlied within
'ty'kys after the 'award, Will be consid
ered as lorfiited. Premiums will not be paid
hors which are unsound.
xUTICd.••• •
It is desirable that, those who i intend to
dkii entries for exhibition should notify the
l'ect'elary on or! before August 20,6,, that ar
-3.0.:14„,,eMents may positively be Made for their
, - veolumetchi . tion'. Letters may be•addressed
.lO'tlM,Secretar,i, at Williamsport. ;The
pay iqemiums awarded at the busi
,h-ss•Tent, on the Ground, - at the i,doso of the
EXliitdtioh, and t his
. office in William Sport
thO'following month; or Will forward
idi'yypremium; hot so'paid; in such manneras
the' person entitled to the same, may direet:
• : . PREMIUMS. 1 . •
Cl.issNo.l -Thorough Bred HorseS,Stallions.
Premium' Two :Hundred Dollars tt $2OO
Speed will be considered in making the
• Class No. 2.--,-,Thorough..Bred, Mares.
l i r'emitim, Orin atindred $lOO
Srorrl will tie — considered in Making .i.be
award.
~~
Class No. 3.—Stallions for general use, 6 yeals
. • . . ,
First premium. , $lOO
- Seppnd ' , 7 - do . 0 - - f- f' 1. •-• ~`
~,' ~. •:, ' „•," ,i 25
016.5 s cNO:•l.4Stsillions foi gieueril, use, 4
years and.under 6. '
Firit premium,
$5O
Second do • . ;:20
ClaSs No. s.—Stallions of 2 years and under 4:
FirSt premium , $3O,
&road "do . --'- ' '" •
~ '-' 12
Class No. 6.—Mares.witn Fold'. oy •their sides;
Firstioreminm' ';
Second do '
Class No. 'l.—Breeding Mares
For the best breeding Mare, 4 years and Oyer.
First premiinn 0 , ,,,
Second' do'`
' " ' ' ' 120
cr
Class No. B.—Fillies, 2 years and tinder 4.
First premium, . $4O
Second do . X2O
Cliiss No'. 9.--"Filliee, , l year and under .1.
~ .
First premium . $2O
Second do ;10
Class No. 10.—Colts 2 years and under 4.
Firstpremium, , , ~,..: , • $25
Second do .
1.10
Class No. 11.—Colts, (Stallions or Geldings,)
1 year and under 2
First - piemium .-. , '
~ • •.. -•: • , $2O
Second do
Class No. 12.—Matched Horses, (Gelding 4 or
Mares.) For the bcit span, 16 hands and °ter.
Fir;st prendunt,... : . •-. • - • : $5O
Second do • ' ' i2o
For the best span of Matched Horses,! 14
hands, and under 16. •
First premium,: , r , ; : •
Second - do . 110
- No. 13.—F , Matched Horses, (Gold
Class No. ....—Fancy A.- _ - ........0c.,„
ings or Mares:)
• -
First premium, . . $5O
Second 'do 120
Size, action and speed will be considered in
making the award.
.Class No. I.4.—Gentleman's spans of Driving
Horses (Geldings or Mares.)
First premium, . slOO
Second do 120
Size, action and speed will bo considered
in making the award. • '
Class No. 15.:—Family Horses (Geldings or
• Mares.)
For the best Fapiily Horse, four years and
over, driving, color, size and action 'will be
considered in making the award. .
First premium, $5O
Second do . - _, 0.0
Class. No: 16Gentlemen's Driving - Horses
(Geldings or Mares) 4 years and over.
First premium •_ :30
Second do . 10
Driving, color, size action and ap6dd will
be considered in making the award.
Class No. 17.—Saddle Horses.
For the best Gentlemen's Saddle Horse.
First preminto,.. $2O
Seeond do . - . . .10
;i"or the. best Lady's Saddle Hot.Pe. - '
Pirpt_premitim, $2O
Second do 'lO
Class No. 18.—Farm and Draft Horses,;,
For the best pair of Farm or Draft Hoises.
First premium :$5O
Seeond do.llo
Class No. 19.—Dest single Farm or Draft Horse.
First premium, $l5
Second do 8
: . Class No. 20.—Ponies.
Monies, under 14 hands, driven double,
Tandem or Tridem.
First premium $l5
Se c ond • do
•
BeSt Team six in hand,
Class No. 22
'1394 Tandem or TridemTeatin,
STATE PRIZE BANNER
till be awarded to the State (AgrieultUral
SoCiety) other than Pennsylvania,which shall,
by citizens, enter for exhibition the largest
number of valuable horses a Prike
woith $2OO
RULES'AND REGULATIONS FOR EX
IIIBITORS.
Exhibitors with horses are required to Use
tfil South Eutrazme gate on Campbell street,
in coming on to and returning -from the
'grounds.
),Entries of stock may be made at the office
of:the Sicretary in Taylor's Building, until
Mcitidziy; tt o'clock, p. m., September ist, when
tIM books must be made up for the Judges.
The exhibition of stock on the track will take
plztee precisely at the time specified in the
subjoined arrangethent ; and animals not pre
pared at the proper time and place, may at
thekliscrAiem of the Judges, be ruled out of
competititon. Stock will be marked with
cards furnislicd:zby the Secretary, designating
tile class and No. 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 giien, 'in. the
programme for the Judges to examine any one
class before the. calling of another class, the
first named class will be iexamined on a Va
tcan't part of the. groUnd to be designated by
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
um or exhibition will receive tickets of :id
mission. Exhibitors are
,requested to letive
sufficient space around each horse o r vehiele
for the Judges to pass-freely.
The Judges will ivll cases withold premi
ums where the horse is not worthy or is tin
sohnd, though there be no competition.
Exhibitors entering colts of the age of three
yeArs and under shall furnish .to the Ju i dges
evidence of the time of foaling, to be filed With
the Recording Secretary. Pedigree of BlOod-
Horses and origin and age . must be furnished,
if requircil,for every horse offered for premium.
The Judges will report to the Board of Man
agers not only the horses entitled to prenti
inns, but also thosemext in merit in each class,
to meet thecontingestcy.ofA.ny objection which.
may arise to the award. 'All horses not :Oh
taining premiums, which in the opinion' of
the Judges deserve special commendation, Will
be so reported to the board'.of Managers.
.1- The Judges, if not satisfied as to the regu
larity of the entries in the respective classes,
or the ages of the horses as recorded in the
entries, will apply to the Recording Secretary
for informations, Rua gh'ould there 141 Any
doubt, after examinations, of their coining
within the regulations, or if any horse; is of
such a character as not to be entitled to ex
hibition in competition, they , will report the
facis for the consideration of; the Board of
.Managers, that hell' course may be adopted as
the case may require.
. The several, classes of horses upon mOtibi
tion will bk.ealled,for in the' order. indicated
in the priigtireine; 'and' pieciselk at. the hbtir
named, when a flag will be raised near Abe
Judges' stand with the inscription, "CLEAR
TIM TRACK."
When the hour arrives for tite.exhibitioti of
ani class ofhersei the :bell, will be rugg and
aiihg 'reised indicate the class to
be 'exhibited.
All horses entered will be at the risk of
owners. -The:most effectual ,means wlll• be
ttacir through" the - ageriky of "the police and
otNerwise to guard and protect the horseSCx
hibited ; but the managers cannot be respon
sible for inkiriei''cic'efisfoneif 'bi - acadent or
otherwLie.
=1
and over
Class No. 21
the_doidgs:oflho'Bxhibition will
be Officially publish.ed: . „-, • •, -
. ' SALB •
-,- Horses intended for, public or private sale
will be labelled, accordingly; and, a portion. of
the . ground will be designated for,their,exam
ination and sale. The services of an auction
eer will be presided, and artime , named for
public'sales. The Secretard will give notice of
such intended sales,. if , early entry .is.,rande
with bitn to_that effct. Such horses cannot
be witbdrawn until the close of the Exhibition,
except by written authority of the Managers
COLOR OF BADGES. - •
Members of the several Cemmittees will be
recognized by the following badges: :
Class Nos. I',& 2.—Thorough Bred Horses,
Navy Blue Ribbon. ; , . •
Class No, 3. Stallions, 6 years and over,
Green Ribbon.
Class No: 4:—,Stelliens: 4 years and under
6, White Ribbon.
Class No. 5.L.-Stallions, 2 years and under
4, Green .and White Ribbon..
• Class Nos. 0 & 7.4-,Mares with foal add
Breeding Mares, Orange Ribbon. '
Class Nos 8 & 9.—Fillies, Black and Orange
Ribbon. . .
Class Nos. 10 I t 11.—Colts, Green and'Red
Ribbon.
Class: Nos: 12 &. 13. = Match and . Fancy
Match horses, Red arnL White Ribbon.
Class No. 14.—dent'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 & 20.—Saddle Horses and
Ponies, ,Blank and White Ribbon.
Class Nos. 18 & D.—Farmers' Dianght
Horses, Red Ribbon.
Class Nos, 21 & 22,--Best Team, Pink
Ribbon. .
$3O
10
Board of Markagors, Rosettes.
RAILROAD ARRANGENENTS
No feature of the Horse Show is more plea's
lag 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. •
. .
Pennsylvania Central R. R.,
Philadelphia & Erie R. R.,
Philadelphia & Reading R. R.,
Lebanon Valley R. R.,
Catawissa It; R.,
Elmira & Williamsport R. R.,
Syracuse, Binghamton & New York R.
East Pennsylvania R. R.,
Shamokin Valley- R. R.,
will-carry visitors, horses and .grooms free,
one way. The Lackawanna & Bloomsburg,
Wiliuington & Baltimoie, and Cumberland
Valley, agree to do as other roads do. There
are other roads to hear from, which will, with
out doubt, come into the same arrangements.
Thus it will be seen that the State 'of Penn
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 th9y have' been on Exhibition, and are
unchanged in ownership'.' The following is
the form of Certificate referred to above:
NATIONAL HORSE SHOW.
• Wit,mmisporiT, Sept. 1562.
To Railroad ....4igrds:
This certifies that
bition, and not sold = Horses, at the First
National Horse Shaw, held in Williamsport,
Penna., on the2d, 3d, 4th and sth of Septem
ber, 18G2. Secretary.
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$2O
C• WATMINER,
Jevreller and Watchmaker,
.OCATED citt Main St., opposite the Court
1.4 House, Coudersport, Pa.
Clocks. WEifiches,
Repaired: on short notice and warranted to
give satisfact on. - •
A good assortment
•
CLOCKS,
- WATCHES, and _ _
• JEWELRY
• •
on - hand. Cheap for}lSH and warranted as
represented. As an e. - en exchange is no rob
bery I will, give you time for Money.
Coudersport, Dec. ld, 1861 . •
Panttss
THE undersigned would respectfully inform
the surrounding community that he has
taken "thei,ronins formerly occupied by John
S. Mann, where he is prepared to do
All kinds of Harness Work
on the shortest , notice.
LONG STRAW COLLARS,
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.
Surcinglcs, Martingale-rings, name's, And
Hanle •straps, izc., kept constantly- on hand.
The public are invited to call and examine
befbre purchaSing elsewhere.
S. P. MINAR.
Coudersport Oct. 16th, 1860.
OLMSTED. st" KELLY'S
TORE can always be found the best of
0 Cooking, Box and Parlor
S T 0: V R S
Also, TIN and SHET-IRON WARE, POTS,
KETTLES. SPIDERS, SCOTCH BOWLS,
FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and CAULD
RONS.
Also •
Agricultural Implementi,
suck as PLOWS, SCRAPERS. CULTIVA
TORS, DORM-SHELLERS, HORSE-RAKES,
DOG-POWERS, S;p._
. TAEIR WORK.
is well made arid tbe Material good. .Good and
substantial EAVES-TROUGHS put up in any
part of the CoUnty- : —Terms easy. Ready Pay
of all kinds, iheluding'aish, seldom refused.
Store . on Main Street opposite the Old Court
House, Coudersport: Aug. I, 1859.-50
I •
NAT/lONA COAL OIL !
WARRANTED NON EXPLOSIVE!
and equal to any Kerosene
WM" buy an explosive Oil, when a few
cents more pergallon will furnish you with a
Perfect Oil? Made only by
PENN'A SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY'
.Ne,.127 7alnut Street, Philadelphia
Feby. 1, 1862. ly
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•
'nib ZIP; Cahill: The Wailta6.Beguio -en •
1 of -31xtertnination•41gtinst..• Bad Teeth;
11=44 Moose GILULti Sco Macho, Ear
'• . ache, and Neuralfo 9 •• •
• DIM ATILLERY IS
Di.: Wm: 8.',1-I . 6td r s:
DENTAL TR . EASUItYi
• A cotnplete set of RentddiO's for
PRFSERVING THE TEETH, PIIRIF • t
THE BREATH :AND. MOUTH; and I
'CURING TOOTHACHE AND- NEURg•P,
:1 ;
CO:kTENTS : "
Hure;7B celebrated .31OUTHIVASH,ibb‘
.Di.Hurcl' ; 3 unequaled TOOTHPOI7.OER,I
Dr,Herd'qmagic TO OTHACHEDI?OPS,I
Dr. Hurcl',3 Lr4rRIVALLED, aVEURALG
.PLASTK.R.' •
Dr. liurri,'.l .3.LINUAL on tizi. Pest Mean; of
1 Pre:serving the Teeth, inchtding.Direetionsror
- I the Proper ; Treatment of Children's Teeth.
- FLOSS'SILKfor cleaning' between the Teeth!.
:TOOTH PICKS, etc.; etc.: •
Prepared at Dr. ,llurd's Dental' Office, '1
Fourth St., Brooklyn, (E. D.
I Trice ONE DOLLAR; or, SIX for $5. I •
1 The Dental Treasury makes a package eight
ifich6 by pre, and is sent by expreg. I
•f Full direction for use is oil each articlel •
The folloiving articles we: can send separ
ately, by mail, viz
The' Treatise on Pre.serving Teeth sent
On '-receipt of Twelve Cents, or four
'stainps. r•
• The-3 7 % na Plaster, for' Neuralgia in the
e-.4 7 cura gia _ _ ~,,, r
knee, Nervous Headache, and Earahe, scut,
postpaid,, on receipt of Eighteen cents; or 'six
stamps. • r - • • '
/%7; id; Rheumgize Rimier (large
....
The Neuralgia and; -
size,) for, pains in the'Cliist, Shoilders,
or any part of the bOdy, sent. 'PoSt-paid, on
receipt of Thirty-Seven centi:
Address I :Wm. . Hurd: & ,CO.
I • Tribune' Buildings, New York'
Dr. Htird's MOUTH WASH, TOOTH POW
-I,ER, and TGOTHACFIE DROPS cannot4be
sent by mail, but they cansorobably be obtain
ed yonr Drug or Periodical Stores. If they
cannot, send to us for the Dental Treasury,
price, One Dollar, which contains them.
NOW,
ARE.DCHLIFiD'S PREBARATIONS GOOD -
The best evidence that they are is, that their
firmest friends and b'est patrons are those who
have used them longest. Pa: WiLi.tpt; B.
Hutto is an eminent Dentist 'of Brooklyn.
Treasurer of the New York Slate: Dentists'
Associationiand these preuarations.have been
pled in his private - practice for years, and no
leadingeitizen•of Brooklyn or Williamsburgh
questions their excellence;l eminent
Dentisq of New York recommend them as the,
best known to
.the profession. Without ;the
aid of advertisihg, dealers have sold the by
the grosS. . ;
The Editor of tbe Brooklyn Deg Times says:
"We are-happy to know that our friend, Dr.
Hurd, iS succeeding beyond all . expectations
with hi 4 Mouth Wash and Tooth Powder. The
great scret of his success rests r witli the fact
that his: articles are precisely what-they; are
represented to be, as we earj..testify from their
long use."
P. T. Barnum writes.:"l
The Meat -known uarnum
found your Tooth Pewder so goo(l,.that, my
family hare used it all up. 117 e find iti the
best Powder for the teeth that 'tN'C ever tised.
I shall feel obliged if you will send me another
supply at the iluseum at your convenience,
with the bill:"
But. their cost is so small that every - lone
may test the matter for himself,
Beware of the ordinary Todth PoWders. l Dr.'
Flurd's Tooth Powder contains' no' acid, for
alkali, for chareohl, and polishes without
wearin;; the enamel. DSc no other: 4•
WHATDOES DH. HURD'S REMEDIES EFGECT
Dr. lord's Mouth llro.sh and Tooth Pcitceler
will gi - Nte yOung ladies that finest charin in
womani—a, sweet breath and pearly teethi Try
them, bidiets. • • ;
Dr. Hurd's Mouth Wash .and Tooth Powder
will cleanse the mouth from all foul exhala
tions, and if used in the morning, will. Make
the breakfast taste sweeter and the day-begin .
more pleasantly. Hundreds of personS can
testify to this. Try then , gentlemen.,
Dr. Hurd's .Mouth Wash and Tooth Powder
are thel hest preparations in the world foil cur-'
ing BAD, I I3RE4TEI and giving firmness and I.l:ealth
to the gums. Hundreds of eases of Diseased
Bleediii,g Gums, Soie Month, .Canker,l etc.,
have been cured hyDr.,Hurd'i astringentwash.
• Dr. Hurd's Mouth Weed' and Tooth .1-zader
give an additional charm to courtship, and
make liushatids more agreeable to their wives
and wives to their husbands. They sliould
be Used by every person having ARTIFCIAL
TEETH, which are liable to impart a taqit to
the mouth.
- -
Dr. I.lurit's ToothaeltcrPrbps cure - TOotlMche
arising
from"exposed nerves,' and are thelbest
friends that parents,can have in the house to
save their children from tortue and themselves
from lciss of sleep and , sympathet lc suifeOng.
Farmers and AlechanieS! yOll cannot well
afford to neglect your teeth. For a trifling
sum, you can now get •preservatives, than
which Rothschild or Astor can get nothing
better. i Remember that ; Dyspepsia and eon- .
•.1
sumption of the Lungs often briginp.te in Neg
lect of
, l'eeth. Send the .Treatise 071 teeth,
arid'read Dr. Bitch's observation an this sub
ject: - if too late to arrest decay in your own
teeth,. iave_your-children's teeth. .!
Neuralgia Plasters.
Dr- 'quill's Neuralgia Non=adhesive Plasters
are tketnost pleasant and successful remeidies
ever prescribed for this liaintul disease. The
patienti.pplies one, soon becomes drowsy,falls
asleep;'and awakes free from pain, and no
blister, br other unpleasant or injurious ,on
sequenees ensue. For Earache and Nerious
Headache, apply according to directionsdand
relief Rill Surely follow. : Nothing can be ob-
tained equal to Dr. Hurd's Compress for -'
Neu
might. Try them. They are entirely's, novel,
curious, and original preparation, and .won
derfully successful. They are of two sizes,
one sthbll, for the face, price'ls cents,
and the
other large, for application to the body, rice
37 cents. Till be mailed on receipt of przcq and
one stamp.
; WHAT ARE THE PEOPLE DOING'! I
• I
The American people are intelligent enough
to appleciate preparations that contribute so
much, n he happiness of those using, t em,
and theyWiint them. Every mail brings us
letter..;Sol:l3o ordering the MEATISE TIIETII,
some the NEURALGIA PLASTEISS, and not few
enclosing 37 cents for the Monam WASTE, 10 be
sent by e mail; but to those 'we are compelled
reply that it is impossible to send a half
pint bottle by mail. The people want these
Remedies. Who will supplythem? Now is the
Chance for Agents.
Shrewd agents can make:a small for tttne in
carrying these articles around to fanailie.i . Th e
Dental Treasury is the neatest: article Ina
man on woman can carry around.' 'Send f'
one and see, or, better, St!dozen, which - Ave
sell-as samples for $7. WM. B. HARD &CO.
- - Tribune paildings, New,Ydrk.
• That;remittanees may be i made with scnifi-;
dence, H,Co. refer to: the Mayor Ofi
Brockal to' a:W. - Griffith,. Presid't Farmers'
and sin' 8a 3 414 DmpiElpy sod to
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IgNERISI P,ATENTIHEMMEIi AND SHIELD .
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Is' nsi-tH6 . thtng," for all whikine-tho.needie ,
This riinctricablyskapie ardmotterinveution eaves.
ene-hlf ;he , labor of hand 7 scpcing,,,yis it-,
'pletelyprotecfs
,the finger ffom'the point of.
the need.ief'end 'makes i.nest '
houi4hile theitperatbr ' • '
r; 13EIDITID!BE
11: is cheitp,.siMple,beeutiful,innd useful..; The
.11eruu.tuarld Shield will be sent free o . FhTzge
on receipt Orthe'price: . q. 6 OemilS.
,Euclose stamp for !leseriptive and`
terms.' • 1 , ! • • • :•
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DOWNER'S METROPOLITAN SKEIN-WEINbER
• * ! i , ' .1
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',ls'an article. Of; reel merit. tip - used for-the
prirposh of winding. skeins f Thread„:Silk,"
ICotton,Yarn, Floss, Worsted, #c. It ip readily
ndjugted to thd irork- table . , -vi 4 v bef.iiund
lindispesable ; - 0) all using th atiore articles,
:being . a useful I and invaluable appendage to
Seirpg-Bird, „ „
according t
, 4.styie and,Finiph.
pl5O j per; . lldonth.can be teal
,
by t enterprising Agents (wanted,haevery
town and County throughout the United States
land Canada,); Iselling - the above' articleS, - as
sales "ard proGts.large)and has no corn
;petition.' Aliberal dis!count to the tande.
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Addras H. powner; .
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entee and Sole Proprietor.;
N.13.4.Gene0.1 and e'Nelusive AgencieS will
be granted on ,the most, terms.--Ml93m
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1 1 THE DAY SCILIOOL 'BELL '.• "
A • NEW SINGING ! BOOK FOR -,DAY
SCHOOLS, called the DAY IscnooL ELL
.
is now ready... : It contains about 200 pages.
lof choice Soisgs, Ronnds, • PalcheS, • Duetts,
Trios, Quartetts, and Choruses, many, of them
written expresSly for this )\ - ork, besi4es .2,3,
[pages of the - I'ementslof Musia. The;Ele-1
meats are So easy and progr`essive, thatl ordi
'nary leacherS ' will find themselves - entirely'
successful in instructing even young schOla.r.s•
to sing correctly' and scientific:4llj i while ,the,
i ennes and words embrace 'such a,-variety or
:lively, attractive and seal;-stirring music' and
sentiments, that no trouble_will *be axperi- 1
enced in inducing all beginners to go on ',with'
'zeal in acquiring skill in One of .the f most'
'health-giving, beauty-improving, happiness-
'yielding,' and . order-producing exercises of
'school life. In simplinity4 its elements,; in
variety andatlaptaiitni df music, aid' in
excellence and number', of its songs, original,
selected,land .ailapted, it claims by' much to
excel all competitors: ;It Will be foutithto be.
the best book ever. is'sned, for Semiharies,
Academies, :and Public r Schohls. A few sath
;pie pagel; of tite Elem:mts, tunes, and Songs.
are given in a circular: send and get one.
.It
is compi ed . by i llOßA(ll , l I:Si,ATERS, Ahtlior
of "Sabsath-School Bells.' Nos. 1 and' 2,
of which hat - clad the enormous sale of 055,-
000 in 36 monihs. Prices, japer covers, :20
cents, $ 5. por i ' l loo ; Bound, :,0 cents, $22 per
'lOO • clo h boubd, embossed gilt, 40 cents,
$3O per 00.: :25 copies furAished at the lOU
;price. .111.iled free at the relail price. ,
IDRA E 'WATERS, Publisher,
N . 481 Broadwhy, New York.
THE TIMES !!!
A NECESSITY IN EVERYuousErior l p
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Amei-ie4in. Cement Glue,
The. strongest Glue in[the - World
,For Ce l ment _Leather, Glass,
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priice 215 etsalls pqr.
Very libbratreductions to Wholesale,Dealers.
TER MS I CASII.
IM: or sole by 11111 Drug••i'sts and Store-'
keepers Venerally throeghout the country.'
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78:William Street; New Vork.
(Cornerlof Liberty Street.) • 'jy.9l,y
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; TWO WEROES• OF WAR,
E. Anthony, NO.solEroadstay, HatiYOrk,'_
is now publishing; in (addition to other por
traits, the delibrated cbllectitui knoWn in En;
rope and America as
Brady'siMationalPhotoyraphid:Portrait Gallery,.
in which lineluded Portraits of nearly all the
prominent men f Aradrica, not excepting Jeff
Davis, Genlßeauk•egard, Floyd, and a host of
other confederates. Nice ofiPortraits i 's3,oo
per dozjn. Can the 'sent by mail. , .
Scenes of the War for the
are publislietL"cardsize, and in Stereocopic
form.: Also,
.• 1 ! • - •
Stereoscopic views of scenes in Paris, Lon
don and in other !parts of England and France,
in icotland, Ireland,•Wales, solland, Switzer
land„Spain, On the Rhine, it ;Athens, Egypt,
Turkey,! the Holy Land, China, India,;Cubd,
.ke., ad Wiz - glum. 1 •I' • 'j ,
Our Instantanepui Stereoscopic Views are ,
• r ilie Greatest Wonder o'f, the Age: , •.
These are taken in the fortieth part of a second
and the Fashion ofwater,the Moving of leaves,
or the march 'of an army, does not in the least
affect:the inking of these. views. .They are
sold for pei' dozen.
'
We have also onhand andimunufactur l eThe
largest assortnidnt of Stereoscopes, Pilch&
g,raphic !Albunts„ and Photo&aphic 3fiOritils
in the' United StateS, and perhaps in the world
Catalogues, containing lists of all our Por
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, HORACE IWATERS PIANOSL:
31ELD - gONS,,ALEXANDRE GAGANS, , exn
T. GILAERT 4; JEOLIAii
PIANOS are the finest instruinents tor Parlors
and Chnrches,Arow IA _large :iSsort
ment cap be seen at the new Warerooms, 481
BROADWAY„, hetween Grind . and BroomeStreets, which will helsold s at extremely low
prices. ,PIAAS and-MELDI6EQICS from sun
dry neW and ,secondhand, tp let, and
rent allowed if ipurehased, 4 per agreement,
Monthly "Payments - :received. for; the 1 same.
Also, sVcdind-baid - Pianps,.#nd Melodeons
'great .bitigains,j.iwicei from .$25 • to vsloo.
Phoks, ltin ds,o,
Music Merchandise at'War
hORACE WATERS, Agent.
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, Great :;:Cities ; :
1 *O: thli - ili i itai s r ll ;terebrio t
t ig s , that the Druggists,. 40thecaziff, add
Pldratittana of litig leveral cities have 'aim ed
doaamdatof asailrariee'te de that Aymar a
:13A88APavrr.ria has . • been' fetold to h e
a remedy , of great eiaellenee, and littth .
the dozifidetuse , of the'eattuntositr; 3
*Bo*. 4TAMPIS" COOK,
muyor.'of.L.o3/ntra
mozi.vjudisrilarAnili
Moor of NASIINA, N . N.
HON: :.E.! LW. )IIIantiNGTON,
Mayor of *ANGH:EsTE/3., N. z
HON. JOHN 4p3OTT;
malror of, CONCORD, 2 f l x
HON. A. H.-BULI-0031,
Mayor of 3"/793:101W1ME. Mt 23.
HON. - ,N.A.TYPICSICSBEE,
... • mayorsf BATA% egg.
BON. LI:NO(31 4 N; ,jr4
Mayor 'of BOSTON, MEL
HON. WM. M. RODMAN, -
'Mayor Pi:lO3=lMM B. I.
HON. A:MOS W. PRBNTICE, ;
, Mayor of NOB.WICra, , Com
HON. N.' HARMS; •'L
M.spor•of NEW LONDON,•OOIITS
-HON. CHAS. .S. -13,0DIER,
Ta7c)s. of ZWITTBELII, O. E.
H9N.: D.
,F. lITEMANN; ,
,awor of.,.bmw , xORIE aim
HON. H. N. KENSTIINY',
. Mayor of
HON. BX: O 4M :WILSON'
Mayor of t913,0=0, O
HON. R. M. BISHOP, -
Mayor of CINCINNATI, 0101
HON. I. Et CRAWFORD,
Mayor of LOIMSVIGLE, XT.
HON. JOHN"'SLOAIsr,
mayor of. LYONS, lOWA.
HON. JAMES - McFEETERS;
Mayor qf BO
HON.• JAMES W. NORTH,
Mayor of AUGUSTA, ME.
HON. HENRY, COOPER, Jr.,
Mayor bf
HON. jtoviVlS S. BEER,
Maycir of .F.REDE'BrICTON, N. B.
HON. WILLARD NYE,
Mayor of NEW BEDFORD, KW.
SON.. BT.ATSDE LL, .
Mayor of FALL 8ri1333, MAIM
HON. W. H. CRANSTON,
Mayor of NEWPORT, B. L
HON. FRED STAHL,
Mayor of GALENA, 31a;
HON. JOHN HODGDEN,
Mayor of DUBUQUE, lOWA.
EON. THOMAS CRUTCHITELD,
Mayor of CHATTANOOGA, -TENN.
HON. ROBERT BLAIR,
Mayor of TIISCALOOSA, ALL.
HON. R. D. BAUG-H,
Mayor of MEMPHIS, TENN.
HON. G 1 ART) STITH,.
Mayor of W. ORLEANS, LA,
SON. E. j). SC R ANTON,
- • Mayor of ROU.E4ESTEB., N:
HON. DE *ITT C. GROVE, •
Ma;; or of UTICA, N. Y.
HON. GEO. WILSON,
mayor of PITTSBITECI,
HON. C. B. . •
Mayor of bEThorr,
HON,
Mayor ofNECIANTAITECE, VTD3.
HON. W. W. VAUGEGT,.. -
..Mayor of RAU/Isl.P.i, WiS%
HON. A. FARR, -
• Mayor of SE/POSE/L, WI
HON. JOHN C. HAINES, •
Mayor of 0/12.0AG0, nib
HON. M. 3. A. HEATH, -
MIS= - ofI3ELMiI,
Carta's . thit 6vs
asEmrod - them 't
,
.flyer's Sarsaparilla
1a an excellent remedy, Elild worthy the Gni•
fldenoe of the connannity.
For Sioring:Biseases.
For Purifying` the Blood.
For Scrofula or King's Evil;
For - Tinnore, 171cers, and Sore's.
For Eruptions and Philples;
For Blotches, Blaine, and - Boils.'
For St. 'Anthony's Fire, Rose, or
For Teeter , or Salt , Ritesim.
For. Scald Head , and Ringworm. - " t
For Cancer and Cancerous SOrds.;'-' -1 ' •
For Sore. Eyes, Sore Ears, and -Ransom
For Female Diseases.. - :
For Suppression . and: Irregiilarilli.
For Syphilis or ,Veriereal-Discalati.
For Lilmr,coraptainis.!:
For Diseases . of the . Beare',
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. The IdaYors chief cities . Otthe 'Mitt
bad. stated, , Clanadas,Mid British Prbvineee,'.
atp., , Pern, B azil, .1111.95d00,, and •in fast al..
most all the cities on, this opntimuit,_.•havg.
signed thiS document , to assure theiipeeo;
what remedies ths7maY use cirithisletisuil
confidante. r, But our,space will only admit
s a portion of , : •
A.yer's
flyer's Cherry Peetoral, •
- Ayer's Tills,: and . '
.Ayer's 400' C4re,
PREPABir; UT
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And sold to imusittitireiery or .
Bold=lip C. S,
Mann'atNiebols,
Bonlet B. Bor. -
ton, Cushingville Land by Dealers genet
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