The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, August 13, 1862, Image 4

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THE GPEAT NATIONAL EXHIBITION
of Imported Blood and Amen= BEeeds of
HORSES
Will be held on Ksvirroxs Pens, Agricultural
, ANAVIIXIAMSPORT,
Pa.,
OA TCESDAY,WHVINESDAY,TIWRSDAY& FRIDAY,
September '2. 3,4, and 5, 1862.
Premium List and Prize Banner open to •
Exhibitors from the Canadas and i
' . other British Provinces. if:
The Managers - flatter themselves that,althe
the past exhihitions held in other parts of the
United - States, have been eminently successful
and entirely satisfactory to the public.the past
experience ill 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 - delib6 - ate 'examination and
trial of horses intended for sale. Williamsport
is easily and quickly accessible from all direc
tions. Keystone Park is unequaled in its track
foishOWing or training,i horse. The mana
gers design to make this a horse mart,wortbv
of its central. position,. and its extraordinary
facilities.
: .199..4RP OF MANAGERS.
A. E. KAPP,
D. K. JACKMAN,
PETER- HERDIC,
• J. N..I3AGG,
Ci F..LOGAN,
HENRY DRINKER,
GORDON F. MASON.
COL S. G. - HATHAWAY,
1131. COLDER,
J. IL -CO WDEN.
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- EDWARD LYOAT,
A: E. KAPP,President.
IL E. TAYLOR, Treasurer. -
W F. LOGAN, Marshal.
GDO. M. DIM, Secretar •
•
BE
GtEItAL:itEGUL . ATIONS
ENTRANCE TO THE PARK
The entrance to Keystone Park for visitors .
on foot, hi by the Center Gate, on Campbell
t'4"treet. The= entrance for hories and Carri
ages is by the N. E. Gate on Campbell Street.
The gates will be open...fur the admission
of the public from 84. o'clock, 3.. M., until
sundown of each day.
The Chief Marshal and Superintendents of
the exhibition, will meet at, the. President's
Tent at 8 &dock', -A...M., each day, to perfect
the arrangements for the day.
6IIPEIIINTENDBITS
A Superintendent will accompany each set
of4udges, and point out the different classes
OestUcle - to4oe exhibited. They will see that
Horses are provided with halters by their
owners, and suitably arranged for exhibition
each ,day. • - •
• averts, 'REPOS:Ma AND StDEIES.
Will please report themselves on their arrival
in t )wa, at the office of the Society, corner of
Third and Elmira Streets, in Taylor's build
ing, where the Committee of Reception n 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.
nePORTERS.
For the greater convenience of editors and
reporters for the press a.Tent will he specially
eel, apart for their use, nod every facility w
afforded them to obtdiu and transmit
information.
-Cizarnittee of Reception from the Press
will receive their brethren from abroad, on
the field it'd further the purpose 01, their
coming.
ESIEM
The aligns will assemble at the Tent of the
President on the grta,nd, at 8 o'clock, A. It.,
Tuesday, to organize and fill vacancies in the
Board, should any occur. The report of the
Judges must be handed to the President's Sec
retary before Thursday noon. I
REV IMSISMENTS .
Will be furnished (Or visitors on the field 'at a
Iptialerate charge. A tent saloon for ladies
*ill be provided with female Attendants.
Ides, Coffee Oysters trill be supplied
,
by a competent confectioner.
PRICES PP ADMISSION
No Season Tickets,Will be issued. Sin
-gle admission tcr.the grounds $0 25
Children under twelve years of age, half
price.
Admittance to the seats opposite the
Judges' stand.
lieuibers of Public Schools. - Seminaries
or Colleges, may commute for admis
sion with the Treasurer.
VISITOUS cmtalAcEs
Eor s four or - six horse vehicle and driver,
passengers being supplied with Tickets 1 00
Fur n two horse vehicle and driver t pas-
sengers being supplied with Tickets 75
ror a one .hOrse vehicle and driver pas• ,
sengers being supplied with Tickets 59
Tor a horse and its rider tit)
lIAILN A CCC!MMOPATIONS
Exhibitigi Will be provided with stalls and
bedding 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
übtiee be"given on or 'before the 20th day of
August,) without charge; so that horses may
be driven to the exhibition grounds and need
u.d, be removed, till the exhibition is closed.
Gthibrand hay will be furnished to those Who
desire it, at market price. Arrangements will
kis° be made with public or private stable
keepers for exhibitors who Make early re
,p for'-lit i o keeping of horses, and at a
reasonable charge.
ESTRANCE FEES
In Consideration of the Superior Accommodations
;Offered Gratuitously. -
Competitors fur premiums of $2OO
do • do do do 100
•
do' do do do 80 and over 30, 3
do do do " do 30 and under, 2
Sirgitt liorsesil" under the saddle" or in
harness, entered for exhibition, but not
in ctimpetition for premium and subject
to tlic c ill of the Ittrshal, 3
iugle spans, or Tandem; or Tridems, l 4
tt-t tu hand,
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Prerpinins 11,.i1l , not be paid on animals re
m, cedfrine- the exhibition, unless: such iv
-1 .1.&11, has; the special approval of the 'Chief
. 4 . r, , 1i1, and premiums not claimed Within
... ty clays after the award, Will be consicl
- ~, a .: fu r feiled. I. ) remiunis . will not be paid
• imr:ses which are iinsourid.
NOTICR.
1 is klesirahle that thoie who intend to
~e entries for exhibition should notify the
,1•••• retary on or before August 20th, that ar
tnti.eitlt-rils Inay positively be made for their
oral:iodation. Letters may Ibe addressed
S..erettiry at Williamsport. The Treas
r will pay premiums awarded at the husi
t.:s, Teuton the Ground, at the close of the
I.xitildtion; and at his office in Williamsport
e..iring the following month; or will forward
ov premium, not so paid,,in such manner a s
t,r person entitled to the same, may direct.
PREMIUMS. y -
r toFFNo. t =Thorough Bred fforses,Stallions.
l'r ,, miltrn, Two 'Hundred Dollars • • $2OO
r•p*.ed wilt he considered in making the
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' -- Class N. 2.—.l`borongit Bred ?Ores.
premium, One Hundred Dollars. $ lOO
Nicol will be 'considered in making the
awxrd, ..;
,
blas No. 3.—Staliiors forkineral use, 6 idars
and over.
First. premium. ' , $lOO
Second do • ~• ,25
Class No. 4.—Stallions for general use, 4
. . •_years and wider 6.
First premium, ,
Second do '2O
Class No. 5. Stallions of 2 years and under 4.
First premium s3o
Second do 12
(;lass No. 6.—Mares vita Foal by their sides.
First premium . $3O
Second do . 10
Class No. 7.—Breeding Mai.es.
For the hest breeding Mare, 4 years and over.
First premium • $5O
Second do .120
, .
Class No. B.—Fillies, 2 years and Under 4.
First premium, $ 2O
Second do . .20
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Class No. 9.—Fillies, 1 year and under 2.
'First. premium' , $2O
Second do • • • 10
Class No. 10.—Colts 2 years and under 4.
First premium, • $25
Second do ?. 10
1
Clais No. 11.—Colts, (Stallions or GeldingS,)
1 year and under 2.
First premium $2O
Second do [ I
10
Class No. 12.—Matched Horses, (Geldings or
Mares.) For the best span, 16 hands and over.
First premium, $0
SecOnd do I 20
For the best span of, Matched Horse's, 14
hands, and under 16.
First premium, 2s
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.
Second do ' 10
Class No, 13.—Fancy Matched Horses, (Geld-
ings or Mares.)
First premium,
Second do
Size, action and speed wia be considered in
making tfie award.
Class No. 14.—Gen•k'man's spans, of Driving
Hot:ses i Geldings or Mares.)
First premium, . , $lOO
Second do - ! . 20
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Size, action and speed will be considered
in making tile aWard.
Class No. 15.—Family Horses (Geldings or
. Mares.)
For the best Family Ilorse,,foar years and
over, driving. color, size and action will be
Considered in making the award.
First premium, $5O
Second do . ' IO
Class No. IG.—Gentlemen's Driving Horses
(Geldings or Mares) 4 years and over.
First preniium -* S5O
Second do 10
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Driving. color, size action and speed will
be considered in making the award. •
Class No. l7„—Saddle Horses.
For the best Gentlemen's Saddle Horse, -
Fir§t premium, . • $2O
Second do • 10
For the best Lady's Saddle Horse.
First premiuM, 20
Second do
Class No. 18.—Farm: and Draft Horses
For the best pair of Farm or Draft Horses.
'First premium • $5O
- 1
,Second do 10
Class No. 19.—Bestsini,le Farm or Draftilorse.
First premium; $l5
Second dd : 8
Class No. 20.—Ponies.
Ponies, under 14 liands. driven double,
Tandem or Tridem.
First premium $l5
Second do 10
Class No 21
Best Team six in hand,
Class No. 22.
Best Tandem or Tridein Team,
STATE PRIZE I3ANNER
Will be awarded to the State (Agricultural
Society) other, than Pennsylvania,which
by its citizens, enter for.exhibition the largest
number of valuable hones a Prize Banner
,worth
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 frtim' 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 books must he made up for the Judges.
The exhibition of stock 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 discretion of the Judges, be ruled out of
competition. Stock will be marked with
cards furnished by the Secretary, (I:sign:ding
the 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 given, in the
progranime for the Judges to examine any one
class before the calling. of another clad, the
first named class will be examined on a va
cant 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 fok premi
um or exhibition will receive tickets of ad,
mission. Exhibitors are requested to'• leave
sufficient space around each horse or vehicle
for the Judges to pass ,freely.
The Judges will in'all cased withold premi
ums where the horse is not worthy orris un
sound, though there be no competition.
Exhibitors entering colts of the age.of three
years and under shidi 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 must be furnisned,
if requiredfor every horse offered for premium.
• The Judges will repOrt to the. Board of Man
agers net only the' horses entitled to premi
ums, but also those next in merit in each class;
to meet the continOneY of any objection which
may arise to the award. All horses ,not ob
taining premiumsi which in the opinion of
the Judges deservespe,cial,commendation, will
be so reported to the board of Managers.
, The Judges, if dot 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, and should there . be any
doubt, after examinations, of their coming
'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 she
facts for the consideration of the Board 'of
Managers, that such course may be adopted as
;the *case may require.' ,
$lO
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 exhibitioniof
any class of horses the bell will be rung i and
a flag will be raised to indicate the. class to
be exhibited.
All horses entered will be at the risk of the
owners. The most effectual means' will be
taken through the agency of the pcilice and
otherwise to guard and protect the hOrses ex
hibited ; but the managers cannot be respon%
Bible for injuries occasioned by aciident .or
.• , • • -
oth ertri so.
Reports of the doings of the Exhihition will
be officially , ' ,
SALE OF 'HORSES.
'florae& Intended for ,public, or priyate-sale
will be labelled accordingly; and a portion of
the ground will`be designated for their exam--
Medea and sale. - The services of an auction.
eer will be provided; and a time named] for
public sales. The Secretard will give notiee of
such intended sales, if early entry is wade
with hiaCto that effect. Such horses cannot
be withdrawn until the close of the Exhibition,
except by written authority of the Managers
• COMM Or BADGES. '
Members of the several Committees will be
recognized by the following badges:
; Class Nos. 1 it 2.—Thorough Bred-
Navy Blue Ribbon.
.Glass No. 3.—,-Stallions, d !years and ort.r,
Green Ribbon. .-
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Class No: 4.—StallionS 4 3 ears and under
White Ribbon.
.Class No s.—Stallions. 2 years stn - truider
4, Green and White Ribbon.
Class Nos. 6 1.-3lares with fo l d rd
Breeding Mates, Orange Ribbon
. Class Nos 8 & 9.—Fill;es, Black and Orange
Ribbon.
Class Nos. 10 & 11.—Colts, Green and Red
Ribbon.
Class Nos. 12 k 13 —Match and Fancy,
)Intch 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 Drivingliorses,
Blue and White Ribbon.
Class Nos. 17 1.: 20.—Saddle Horses" and
Ponies, Black and White Ribbon.
Class Nos. 18 & 19. Farmers' Dtaught
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,fatilities otfered for
the transporttng o r horses and grooms to and
from the Exhibition.
Pennsylvania Central R. R.,
Philadelphia & Erie R. R.,
•
Philad€lphia. & Reading R. R.,
Lebanon Valley R. R.,
Catawissa . •
Elmira & Williamsp,ort R. R., •
Syracuse, Binghamton & New' York R. R.,
East Pennsylvania R It., •
Shamokin Valley It
will carry visitors. hoises acid grooms free,
one way. The LackituatiniA Bloomsburg,'
Wilmington & Balt,mure. and Cumberland
Valley, agree to do as other roads do. There
are other road, to hear from, which will. w,th
out doubt, come into the ; some ariangemeots.
Titus it will be seen that the State, of I c..nu
sylvanin is thrown wide open to the exhibi
tion. The road, will collect fares nn, all
horses coming to the exhibition. xnd return
them free; on' presentation of the Certificate
that they have been on': Exhibition, and are
unchanged in ownership. The followiug is
the form of Certificate referred to alit v 6:
NATIONAL HOUSE SHOW.
WimaPotsponi, Sept.
To Railroad Agents: .
This certifies that - has had on•exhi
hition. and not sold llorses,,m the First
National Horse Show. held it" Williamsport,
Penna., on the 2d, 3d. 4th and sth of Septem
ber, 1862.
..Secretitry
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WARRINER,
Jeweller and Watchmaker.
I °camp 6n !fain St.. opposite the, Court
AI Hoi?e. ,COudersport. Pa.
Clocks. 'Watcher:, lac.,;
Repairen on abort notice. and warranted to
give satisfact on.
; good assottment of
CLOCKS,
W ETCHES, and
JEWELRY
on'hand. Cheap for CASH and warranted as
repre , ented. As ttn even exchange is no rob
bery I will give you time for Money. • .
Coudersport, Dec. '6, 1861
Pantfg•grito.p!
THE undersigned Mould respectfully inform
the surrounding community that be 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 IRS,
also kept cnnstautly on hand. These collars
are a superior article, and need but a trial to
insure theii success.
Repairing done in good style.
Surcingles, Martingale-rings, Humes, and
Hame straps, Ace., kept coastal tly on hand.
The public are invited to call and examine,
before purchasing elsewhere.
- S. P. MIN AA.
Coc.dersport Oct. 16th, 1860.
AT
minsTED & KELLY'S
4.2 TORE can alwayi be found the
_best of
1,7 Cooking, Box and Parlor
STOVES.
Also, TIN and SHET-IRON WAREI,POTS,
KETTLES; SPIDERS, SCOTCH BOWLS,
FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and , :CAULD
RONS, Also , A.grteutural implements,
such as PLOWS, SCRAPERS. CULTIVA
TORS, CORN-SIIELLERS. HORSE-RAKES,
DOG-POWERS. Ste . . •
THEIR WORK
is well made and the material good. Good and
substantial EAVES-TROUGHS putup iu any ‘
part of the County—Terms easy. Ready Pay
of all kinds, including Cash. seldotit refused.
Store mit Main Street opposite the Old Court
House, Cciadersport.
N4TRONA coaLL,on.:
WARRANTED NON EXPLOSIVE
and equal' to any Kerosene.
WHY buy an explosive Oil, when a few
cents more per gallon will furnish you with a
peifect Oil? Made only by
Ps BIM SALT BIANUFACTURING,COMPANY,,
To. 129 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. I
i.. 101. • iT
The Bugle Faße! Wit - ' lie Bogue! Ira
of Extennilatiad Ea Tiethi'llied
Stestli„, Minuet GPM, TORtIOWAII*
0 4-sui !!fon
OUR ATILLERY 18
Dr. W.rrL. B. ljurd s •
I)ESTAL I'REASURY
A contelete set 4,Remediea for
PRESERVING THE' TEETH. PURIFYING
THE-BREATH ASO MOUTH. tipd -
CURING TOoT4ActiE ANT/ NEURALGIA.
•CONTNTS:
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Price; tiNE DoLialt: or. 'SIX for 5.
The Dental Treasury makes a package eight
inches by fire,ancl i4 - sent-hiy express*
Full iirection for use,is on curb article.
The following itttleles we',can send separ
ittelv. bV . nutil. viz:
The l'realise on Prete-tying Teeth. Sent. post.-•
paid, ,receipt of TwelVe Cents, or four
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stamps.
The Neuralgia Paslei, for. Neuralgia in the
Face, Nen - oils Flead#che. and Earache, sent,
pr.stpaid, on receipt pi' Eighteen cents, or six
stamps,
The Neuralgia and Itheztmatte Plaster (large
size:.) for pains in the Chest, Shoulders, Bach,
or any part of the body, sent post-paid. on
receipt of Thirty-Seven cents.
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T ibUne Buildings, New Yurk.
Dr Ilurd's Mt/DTI' *ASH. fOOTD.POW
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cannot, send to us for the Dent et Treasury,
Price, One. Dollar, which contains thenalr,
IMM
ARE DR. HURD'S ,PREBARATIONS GOOD-1
The best evidence that; they are.is, that their
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wittrhis;44orith Wash and Tooth Powder. The
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The Well-knowt: T Baruum
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ti e m. Polejler for tlnc teethithat we ever used.
I shall feel obliged
.H•• yob will send me anntha.
supply at the 3luseum at your convenience,
.with thebill." .
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But their cost is so small that every one
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Beware of the ordinary-Tooth Polders Dr.
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•
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one irtaMp.
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u appreciate preparations that contribute so
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some the NgnakLGlA PLAsrEns. and not a few
enclosing 37 cents for the Mourn Wesa. to he
sent by: walk; hut th those we .ire compelled
to reply that it is iMpoSsible to send a 1141f
' battle by mail.. The people want these
Remedies. Who will argiply glens,' Now is the
Chance for Agents.
Shred agents can make a small fot tune in
carrying these articles around.to families. Th e
Dentallreasury is the . neatest article. that !
'man or woman can carry around. • Send f
one nnil see, or, better., a domes. which wew ill
sell a s!sainples for $7. WM. B. HARD & CO,
"Tribune Buildings, New York.
That remittances may be made *hit corkti
dence,V. B. H. refer to" the garo,r,nf
Brook in ; to G.W. Grafitti, gresidll'optigrit
sad 410 1 11111, AIMILOPO I IIIO44 19►IWI*
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DOWNER'S PATENI HEMMER ANCI SHIELD a.
'on i4ND.EIiwiNG ,
Is Instithe thine for alllwhotle thenSedle. we the
This remark' simple,onOgnel rention save!: th i t i ed the T r l iZ o ''''' te 7r p r the4 ; a =esp.
one-half the labor t?f hand•sewirtigie't leen' Phisioiono of our gown* cities bs T s
pits t proteClS tha fing o fr om the P m e ta l acloatuneritof gnomic* tons that.tazys
the needle and makes s nest ittol uttlforn s A ss A p hi mutu t ba n bee n ib mel 10 to
hero %tittle the operator i timing. a r o w dy et to " exee n ertee• "wow
N.l" TADY b110171,1> Bk. IOU? TT"''` " oanedonao of she santaratuaity.
It: is chsap, simple. iten atilt!), an 4 maul, Tilt
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tadispet.sabl% t., al. tx et; % e art .
being a nseial had i.‘ 11 igc
the 3evirt4-131 , d
Prise 50 Cts to $1
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T. 'Ptrouirt.t. Calk.. n. t :c. Vs ..11(1
;For Cromiitiobr 11',.ii,/. Le-t/iPr; Via:
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ilitssii;r. Bram, 01)411. eir. - ,
The only article of the kind ever froth],
ekwhich w4llstand Water.
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EXTV,ACTB : i • . •
'Every housekeeper , should hare ft, stippl:.
of Johnsilr. Cropley's Atneriern4ement Glue •
—New - Tork Tinges.
"It is So convenient to bare in the' llouse
—New York Eqyress.
"Dial alivays• ready • this nemaiends it. •
eprybody 9 •-•.• . N., Y Independent.
"We'• have it. and find it as useful
Our bruise Mace' of die
Price 24 'Ccnis per
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Very literal reductions to Wholesale bealeis.
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TERISI•CASEI I .
1111A:Vor sale by ttli Druggists and Stere
keeoers;generall* throughout the couistry.
'JORNSIdr. CRO,SLEY,
r. i(SolelStanutucturers
•78 WilliatnlStreet; New York.
iCornersof Liberty Street.).
TAW =ROES' Ore YEA.OE
AND
TiIIC HEROES OF WAR
E. Antlump; N 0.501 Itthtulway, - New York.
is nowtpublishing, in add Lion to other p:,-.
traits, 'the celebrated etillectin known in Eu
rope aid America :Is 1
Brutly!i Nation , a Pfintityraphie Portrait / 0 , 711#77,
in which is inchided Portraits,of nearly - all th.
prominent men of America, not eicepting Jr:
Davis l l pen Beauregaid, Fiord. and st host
other Oonfederates. Price of Portraits, $3.00
per dozen. Can be scut by Mail. - 1
scenes of the War for the Union. .
are published, Icard size. and in Stereoctipl.
formal !Also, I I '• I 1
Stereoscopic , views of sce , kes in aris, Lon
don, and In other parts , of England and France
in Sealand, Ireland, Wales. Itollatud4Switzer•
laud, :Spain, on the Itnit. itt Athens, Egypt
Turkey, the Roly Land, China, „India,. Cuba
itc , 4e., o(l'kt/ill/um. ,-, 1 • l' '
te
Our instanta.ons StereoScopic Viims are
, The Greatest Wonder :!if the .Age.
These are taken in the fat tietitt part of a second
and the rushing of water,the Inuring itf leaves
or the march of an arrny. does not in (the least
affect the taking of these iews. They are
.: t.
sold for $3 per dozen. " , 1
We have also on hand an manufacture the
largest assortment of Stereoscopes', Photo
graphic Albums, and( Photographic Materials
in the 'United States. and perhaps in ihe world
Catalogues.,coutaining lilts of Milner Por
traits. Viva. Stereoscopes, I &c., sent tree I
mail, on receipt of a stamp.l ) '
I , E. ANTH 5 ONY, 1 Broadway,
jyli hear St. Nicholas 'tact, Newt York
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111041 ACE WATERS Pl. NOS.
NIELOD'EONS:, ALEXANDRA.; ORGANS, ANii I
T. GILBERT * CO IS celebrated IEOLLAN
PIANOS are the tine,t instritments fir Parlors
end Chtirthea,now in use. A Lirg'r lessort•
ment 'Can he seen at. the new Wareroorns, 481
BROADWAYO3etween. Grand . an Brooine
Streets, Which] will he sold lat eat mely low
-trieeli. PIANOS and MELODEONS rom sin
dry. ntakers. new andseCond liatid; lei. and
rent tilloiTed if poreitased, Ilti per agreeinem
Slootttly parients 'retei .ed for Cher sani,,:
Aittp;jsecond4and Pianos anti-Metodeons st?
great:, bargaink, Pf. ces : ftim SW tO siop.
Sheet Music, Music 'Books; and all kids of
linsillejthaikdise id War , prices:
• 1 I BMW. V APO.
HON. JAMES COOK E - ,
Mayor of LONVELLi kit&
HON. ALBra BEARD,
/dam NAERUTA,
HON. - ILMIUNGTON,
Mayor of MA.NOKESTER, N.
HON. JOHN ABBOTT, • .
Mayor of COMBD ,
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HON.' A. H. BULLOCK,\ -
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Mayor of WORCESTE%
,HON. NATIPL- SILSBEE, -
- • 11111°P of 1341aits
HON. F. W. LINCOLN, Jr.,
Mayor, of BOSTON, mxia . .:
HON: WM. M. topicATT
Mayor of PROVIDNN6,6 B.
Bolt. Amos rzurrrkez,
Mayor of NO/MICR, comf.
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BON. J.
Mayor of NEW LONDON, Corm
HON. CHAS. B. ROD_ lER,
• Mayor of MONTREAL, C. R.
HON. D. P. TIEMANN„'
Mayor of NEW YORK CITY.
HON. H. N. zaNs i ntri, .
Mayor of ILLIIIILTON, - 0.
HON. ADAM WILSON, ---
, Mayor of TORONTO, C. W.
HON. R. L BISHOP,
Mayor of CINCINNATI, OR M.
HON. I. H. CRAWFORD,
Mayor of LOUISVILLE, IT.
HON. JOHN SEDAN,
Mayor Of LYONS, - lOWA.
NON. JAMES, KerEeTERS,
Mayor of BOWMANVILLE, C. W.
HON. JAMES W. NORTH,
Mayor of AUGUSTA, NIL
HON. HENRY COOPER, Jr,
Mayor , of HALLONCrELL,
HON. JANES S. BEEK,
Mayor of BISEERSIGTON; N. ;B.
HON. WILLARD NYE,
Mayor of NEW BEDFORD, KAM
HON. J. BTATEIDELL, •
. Mayor of FALL .13/11,
EON. W. H. CRANSTON,
• Mayor of NEWPORT, Lt
HON. FRED STAHL,
, Mayor of GALELTA„
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HON: JOHN HODGDEN,,
Mayor of DUBUQUE, lOWL.
ICON. THOMAS CRIITCHPLELD,
Mayor of CEATTILNOO4A. =NIL
HON.. ROBERT BLAER;
Mayor of TITSCALC:SA, ALA.
HON. R. D. BAUGH, .
' Mayor of Amatrais. 'TENN.
EON. GERARD STrza;
Mayor of NEW ORENANS. LA.
HON. H. D. SCRANTON,
Mayor of ILOLLUSIBTEE,
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HON. DE WITT C. GROVE,
Mayor of UTICA, N. T.
HON. - GEO. WILSON,
Mayor of PITTi3BUEG, PA.
EON. C. it BUHL,
Mayor of DETROIT, NUS
EON. HENAN L. PAGE,
Mayor of AtILWAITEXL",
HON. W. W. VAUGHN,
Mayor of 73.A.U.akal, wrs.
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HON. A. FAAR,
Mayor of ICENOSEL 1 5 711
HON. JOHN O. HAINES,
Mayor of CHICAGO. tab
HON. M. J. A. HEATH,
Mayor of RIFIT.VA, ALL
aft& tlmt the resident prozgene tuw
matured them,
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
L an excellent remedy, and worthy th• ece•
Adams of the community.
For Spring Diseases.
For Purifying the Mood.
For Scrofula or King's Evil.
For Tumors, Ulcers, and Sores.
For Eruptions and Pimples.
For Blotches, Blaine. and Bong'
For St. Anthony's Fire, Bose, or Erie
For Teeter or Salt Rheum. le,lPelas ,
For Scald Head and Itingrorm.'
For Cancer and Cancerous Sores.
For Sore Eyes, Sore Ears, and MUSLOsIb
For Female IMeemes.
For Suppression and &regularity.
Per Syphilis or Venereal gHseasis.
For Liver Complaints.
gar Diseases Of the Heart. •
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TM Mayors of the thief °Wes of the 170
tea States, Canadakand British Prcnrinsah
Chili, Peru,Brand, Mexico, en
cod $1
most an th Attlee on this continent, big ,
signed this document, to assure their WA!
what remedies they may use with safety oa
conlidemee. lint our: Ewe will only oda
11 , 6 portion of them.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla, •
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral -1
Ayer's Pills, and
Ayer's Ague Cure,
TREPARZD ST
Dr. Jr C. Ayer lb Co,
rowmai, MASS.,
axilspld bi,Druggiste:TrerY *um
S A: E. A. Jones, Conder9" l
Munn & Nichols, Millpot:t ;Lrogus
Roulet ; 4..0,434z I; Son, 174'00; 4, B° l.
tOD, 01.34111 043 AM by Pcialitlite"4l°
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