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Mass., Young Columbus. I commenced training 

 him the 2oth of July, 1866, at Bradford, Vermont, 

 and now am driving him successfully on exhibi- 

 tion, without reins. He is also well trained as a 

 trick horse. I only had him under training one 

 week to be driven double with Alarm without reins, 

 when they made a graceful appearance in the streets 

 of Canterbury, Connecticut, amid the cheers of the 

 throng who had gathered to witness the feat. 



Alarm and Young Columbus (driven together 

 without reins ) for beauty, agility and perfect obedi- 

 ence to the requirements of their driver, when on 

 exhibition, passing through crowded streets, avoid- 

 ing vehicles and obstacles of every kind, stand un- 

 rivaled by any effort of the kind on record. 



GRANITE STATE BOY. 



This fine mettled horse was raised b}^ Hiram Drew, 

 of Mercer Co., Pa. Color, coal black; weighs 1150 

 pounds ; fine style and action ; if living, is sixteen 

 years of age, and I think owned in southern Ohio. 



ROYAL GEORGE. 



This fine bred horse was raised by Mr. Arthur 

 Brown, of Vonkleek Hill, Upper Canada ; is abeau- 

 fiil ba}', with black mane and tail, one hind foot 

 white ; weighs 1075 pounds ; is twelve years old ; 

 was sired by old Royal George; owned by Mr. 

 Dorherty, of Caledonia, Upper Canada. He is now 

 exhibited as a trick horse in a Circus ring. 



