6 THE HORSE OWNER'S 



GENERAL MAC. 



This horse was raised b}' Wm. D. Huntly, at Mexico, 

 Oswego, Co., N. Y., and is eight years old. 



He exhibits the most perfect characteristics of a full- 

 blooded 3Iorgan horse we have ever seen; is a blood- 

 bay, with black mane and tail. His mane is very heavy 

 and fine, measuring three feet and six mches in length. 



This was a very luicked runaway horse, and perfectly 

 ungovernable in harness. He is now under training, to 

 be driven clouhle with "Morgan Tiger," without reins, 

 and is making rapid progress. After one week's training 

 he made a graceful appearance in the streets of Bradford, 

 Vt., driven by Prof. Williams, without reins, amid the 

 cheers of the throng who had gathered to witness the feat. 



Gen. Mac. and Morgan Tiger, (driven together without 

 reins), for beauty, agility and perfect obedience to the re- 

 quirements of their driver, when on exhibition, passing 

 through crowded streets, avoiding vehicles and obstacles 

 of every kind, stand unrivaled by any effort of the kind 

 on record. 



AMERICAN HUNTER. 



I purchased this horse of the administrators of the es- 

 tate of the late Jesse Johnson, Esq., of Fairlee, Vt. He 

 was sired by a thorough-bred horse called " Hunter", im- 

 ported by R. and J. Johnson, of Bradford, Vt.; dam a 

 Sherman Morgan. He is a beautiful dark bay, with 

 black points, 15^ hands high, and weighs 1,150 lbs.; age 

 12 years last June, and was considered a very wicked and 

 dangerous horse when purchased. 



He received his first lesson from me at Gilbertsville, Ot- 

 sego county, N. Y., May 7th, 1867, but owing l^o other 

 engagements, he received no more lessons until May IGtli 



