in MON „BASIS O 1 *ECONSTRIIMON. The- joint committee of Congress on reconstruction agreed op Saturday, April 21, and reported to both branches of Con • tress on Monday, the.following basis for the restoration of tl'e rebellious States. The task of the joint committee. Las been. , •a most amorous one. They have patri , • aud untiringly pursued their in , vestigationsits to the actual condition of the people of the insurgent States, l and trill doubtless fortify their recommenda tions by an unanswerable array of tes- ticribuy. The Union basis of restoration in thus presented to the country, and we submit it, to the candid judgmerit of every patriot Whatever may be his political faith. Let tybo,.will attempt successfully to dis pi!f) its mingledjustice and tnercy; but faithful men will with ono voice, give it a hearty and zealous support. if Con gress and . the. legislatures shall adopt these proposititons, the work of restora ,tion- ie effetted,.and who will say that Still greater_ concessions incest be ; 'made traitors ? We subjoin the report •d joint resolution proposing on omenlment to the Conetitution of the Udited.Sigla. Be it resolved by tin: &two and Ifouse of Representative% of the United States of America in Congress assembled, two thirds Of. Both' Houses concuriog, That the following . tirticies be propoi.ed to the Legislatures of fheseveral States as an amendment to the. Coostitthi - un, which, when ratified by-thhe fourths of the;said Legislatures, shall beSralid as a part of the Constitution, namely : ARTICLE —Section 1. No State shall peke or' enforce any law which thall abridge , the pririler , es or 11:13113unites of citizens .of the United States; nor .shah any State deprive 'any person of life,-lib erty, or property, without due process . 61 law', nor .deny to any person ' within its jurie.dietion the equal protection of the laws. Section 2. Representativeb -shalt be , appointed . amongappoin the several Slates, which may be included Within this !Union, ac cording ta their. respectivd i ! numbers, ccuntipg the whsle number of persons in "each State, bieluding - lodwns not tamed. Buy whenever in any State tile elective franchise shall be denied to any portion of its rea!e•eitizens not less than twenty one years of age, or in any way abridged, except for participation in rebellion or other crime, the basis of representation in stich!State shall be reduced in the pro portion which the number of such wale citizens shall bear to the whole number of such mare citizens not less than twenty-one i years of age: * - I ,* Section 3. Until the 4th day of July,l 1870, all persons Who l voluntarily adhered: to the late insurrection, giving it aid and! comfort, shall.be excludellfrCin the right] to Vote for members of •Congress and for; electors for President and Vice President! - 1 1 43tIthe-United States. - I Section 4. Neither the United States norany State shall assume or pay m any! debt :brobligation already ineurrefl, or! which may hereafter be incurred, in aid i of insurrection or war against the United: States, or any claim for compensation for lois o involuntary service or labor. , " Section 5. The Congres shall have; i power to enforce, by appropriate 14;sia tion, the provisions of this article. s.;;?i .4. bill to provide for the restoration of the; States ;- lately in insurrection tO'thcii-fullpolitical rights. :. iiflereai, .Ii is expedient that the States lately in insurrection should at the • earliest .day consistent - with the future peace andlsafety of the Union, be restored to lull participation in ail political rights.: And whereas, The Congress did, hy joint resolutien, propose for ratification to the_legislatUres of the several S`-aces, as an amend,mont to the Constitution of the United States, an article in the following Words, to twit : [The constitutional article recited ahovp is here inserted.] • 1 -.. Now,tl L erefore,te it enacted, etc., That' tvlieneve the above recited amendment ebuli hav become a part of the Constit4., tion, arid any State lately in insurrection • shall !iav ratified- the same, and stiall bare modified its' constitution and laWs in onnformity thercivi:h the Scoaters aild . Represedtatives from such Str...te;'il . found, duly electel and qualified, may, after j having taken the required oaths . of offide ! be admitted into ConAress-as inch. .1 ' I And bo-ir further enacted, That wlin .. afiy,..Stete, lately- in - insurrection, 0611 hay . e: ratified_ itio • foregoi,ng proposed amendment to the Constitution, , any pdrt i of the direct tax 'under the Act of Xllgtist r ! sth, .1.U1,, Fhieli_. may remain due clad' Aapa!ein such State, • may be assuM i edi anlzi.paici ,: by l I.teli -Stale,m e and the paynt filkeieof, under proper assurances fr'mn such State to he given to the Secretary of the Treasury of the United -States, 1 way be postponed for a period not ex ceeding ten years Nth and after the, passage. of this Act. 1 A bill; adariiig:ce'rtain,pere ! ms'ineligible to el, ice . under Mc •Gacernment ofthe United &Weis. Belt coated, etc. - , That no person shall be eligible to any office. under the Oa' .erropeou . t, of flt4Tiniied, States ii•hu/ilio eluded in guy ot7the followiu; l yeasses. ntieciety :- -, -. ..:- 1 . -..'pirs.t. The President aud Vice Presi eit(Cf the Couiedcrate States of tic:Atuer so-nailed; and the heads of Depart ... . meats therecif. . -' .-Seeund: • llMse Who in Other countries i 4eto - las ageats of the Confederate States 'et A . :mei-ice Sui . ealled. • . . Third. Jieuds of Departments of the ]cited State - a 1 iiil64B of the Army.aUd ~~ ~.r~.~ ~` - Navy o. the' Jute tstes, anti n 11' per soOs educated at the tlilitar or Naval! Academy ot•therUnited Slates, Judges of.the Courts of] he United States. and members of either Housb of the Thirty-, siith Congress of . the Uhited,Stetek•-who gatve-aid 'or comfo - rt to tie iite'rebellion. ;Fourth. Those who abtcd as officers of. the Confederate-Staten- of America, so-; callcd, above the, head Sif Colonel in the' ar;my or ; i i lastcr in the. navy;and any one who, 9 s Governer o either of the sod called Confederate Stat s, gave aid or com fort to the; laterebellio • ; Fifth. Those who or soldiers or sailors of of the Vuited ;States, the late !war; otherwise of war.; I • qttsb3r in tho,APiuish of his j Soul Uttereth a Wail. 'cpp'EDIIIT X Rom+ (Ariel) is in the i Stait Kentueliy,) Aprils, 1866. f I I ant a kittle full uv cusses. I • Undei. me is. burnin the fire of race Wieh is heir) , contiutml)y fed with the oil 141,' disappointment. And 1 bile over.. 1 The Civil, Rites till„wieh our Moses pllt his fbOtlinto we thought wuz dpad. And We red greatiguns, and bung out our flags; tOch we laid aside is 1809, and Made a•joyful.ndse. Fur we said ono unto another, Io ! Us a true Moses, ingt much ez ho is a laadin us out writhe )Vilderncss. Rites Was..the serpent wat hit us, aid he Listed it, that we might li>olt and live. .1 Now. let us be joyful'! Mr. For the Etitiiipian bi delivered into our 4ands pound ha lf nd apd fuot. I Blessed . be goses We will malril hitu , grind our corn, but he sl,el not eat iberelBf. r ,. We fill wake him - tread out our wheat, ibut, we wilkuuzzle Oia.ttiouitt• He shall pick ourHoatton, but the hire 'ho .rereiveth •he shall stick in, his eye :without ipjutiug the sicht thereof. He sha:l toil in the sugar Will but the sugar shall he;not sell. • His sweat shall ueurish. our corn, but he shall Cat nary eat! thereof. \l'o . will bUrn, bls houses and destroy his spellin T'iocilts, (for shel the niuger be our superior) and who shel stay our hand ? The Islrooi , i ! teachers" will we tar 'and feather] and whar is' the bloc-coated hire lips: to "make us afraid Wo lookad at the ni , u.er and said,'ha I ha !'the last state uv that chattle is SCUSS nor the fust,for before we had his labor I wile' he waz 'strong and healthy bit had to take care 'on him.,When he wuz sick and old, and now we. kin ( git his labor without the care. ' Ihd Ablishnists east out one e devil, and etreisheil the roof s , but there wus seven devils more stronger and hungrier wich rushediin and ,pre-erepted the premises. Blessed bb Moses'! • J • But our s l ong uv joy u l ui'turned into a wale uv atkuish. J,' Moses sought to hist the serpent but t the serpent histecl hip. lie's on - polo and the bitin North! wind is a b owin onto him. Ile car* get up any higher because his pole ai 't any longer, and he can't get down! ecause h'e no place to light onto. Ile'vetbe,d the Dips and Congress hez, vetoed Mini—the CiVil Rights 13111 they paiked in lap uncivil manner. Now,l3,eie the Digger hez i rights, he is our elm!. ' Our chi is the' nigger now, ind onless the spool houses is burned and the spel lin books destroyed he will soon be our superior. .1 We weT Willie to give him t urbein.su d, but alas he kin su.! Ile kin be a witness agin us, kin set hisifane agin- num, • Our wise wen way. make, laws him :.in ; hi normal 'spear, but avail isthgy. j We kin• bUy and sell him n neither he nor Iml:children: The will glove unto their wives, and the wires unto .their husbands, and our hand is powerlis to separate egg. Their ehildren' l;in we no more put up at 'auctionj ant] .sell tithe highest , bidder,, nor •wci rioel4et in joyfully the pricy thereof. 11 Thezhave become sassy and impudent) and say, " i 'Go to, are we pot men." I bid one git orf the eide wall:, and he bade ma be damned. • I JhuCked u nearly white one - under the chin, and smiled onto her, and she squawked, and her husband hearin the squawk thereof, came up and bustid toy head, even as a. white .man wood hey done.l • I I -chastised wan who gave me lip, and he sued me, a Canealihunifor assault and battery, and got a jikeig.,toent. Wale! for 31'ot.ys' put out his hand to . saTe a ns those padignitids, butt his band wuz too. weal. i • -We:lipWd linkin in rain; OtyyMoSeris-playin - Jason. fie fan eieth resenthleth him beeoz his ittish ars is the same: II a) r l eseinhleth Jpxon nitich)y—in that Jason hed'a policy which' he 'cood.carry out, and liez a policy, which lie can't carry out. • . • • And ez ho can't carry out ; his policy, the people aie.:carryin it out for Mtn. 'Which they do a holdin it at arias length',arid, hotdin their noses. Moses is a. cake half ; 'baked—he is li'ot on one side and cold on tother b'tlet air 2 to; come to; us, biaitakin epOT 1 f Fie dars i l he is afeezq Ho hes no and one is Working up - ilia tliiiiiiher „LT woOLing down. _ . 1 Where Km we look fer corrifoit ? Dolwe turn to the people? Conneati i cur answers, "Ror for liauicy," and NOto IHampshier goes Ablishun. - Du we turn to the Courts 7 • Lo! Tanoy hez gOno to . his reward, him who .afore• t ; time .dealt out Diniccratio justice, and I who tmderstood the nacher uv the nig ger, - and Chase, who is pizen, reigns iu his stead. t Raymond is grown weak in the knees, and Doolittle is a broken reed on which to lean. , . We are too short at both ends. - Sher wo go to Brazil--lo I there they put niggers in office. _ Mexico holds out her hands to Ili, but. lo I there the nigger is considered a man. We her no escape from the Ethiopian, hels around us and about us, and on top !of us. re treated offieerl Ithe army or nark captured during than as prisoners I see no Post Orfti-iti the distance--- no hope, in the future, fled I bin a Ablishnist so - ez to make the thing safe in the pest world-,lehoul4 be glad to die and qttit this. For my sole is pregnant with grief, my hart bugs out with woe. Pr.rt.tQl.tum. V. NAtBY. Vital: Statistics of. Mankind. There are on the globe about 1,288, 000,000 of souls •of 869.000 000 are of the CircaFs!an race 552,000,000 are of the Mongol race. 190,000,000 are of the Ethiopian race 176,000.000 are of the Malay race 1,000,000 ale of the Ande American races / There are 3,648 langusess spoken, and 1,000 different relicioDs. The yearly r poriality of the globe is 3,03,333 persons. Thus at the rate of 31,55# per day, 3,730 per hour, 60 per minute. So each pulsation of our 'heart marks the decease of some human ereature.- The average of human life is 36 years. One Fourth of the populatiOn die at or, before the age of seven Sear—one half at, or before 17 years. ! . ;Among 10,000 persons, orm arrives at the age of 90, and one in 100 lives to the age of 60. , 1 ! - Married men lice longer 'than single: ones. ICI IDOO persons 65' marry, and I wore marriages occur in June and De eember than in any other months in the' year. ! • . i One-eighth of the whole population is military. J Professions exercise a great influence 1 ~ on longevity. 1 In 1000 individuals who arrive at the age of 70 wears, 42 are priests, orators, or public speakers; 40 are agriculturists, 33 are Workmen, 32 saddlers or military ctn. pleyees, 20 advocates or engineers, 27 professors:, and 25 , doctors Those who devote their lives to the prolongation of that of others die the sooner. There :ire 335.000,000 Christians. `Acre are 5,000,000 Israelites. There ere . 60,000,000 of the Asiatic! religion. There are 160,000,000 11Irthomedans. There are 200,000,000,Pagdas. In the Christian Churches: 180,000,000 profess, the Roman Caili., olic. 75,000,000 profess the Greek faithzi: 80,000,000 profess the Protestant. I LONG AND SHORT lIAIR.—Man;y Cus toms have prevailed among the fair sex respecting the mode of arranging the, hair, and they have a right to adopt a variety of changes; but cutting the hair short and•arranging it like oys, is not com mendable. Nen have, at different times, worn the hair long. iThisi has ever been condemned as an unscriptural custom. In the days of 'Charles thel First, of Eng land, the caviliers Who despised close religious forms, wore.longlhair, while the Puritans cut theirs short and were called "round heads," It has been calculated that, by continual cuttinf_,4and shaving of, the hair, about seven feet in length is re•, moved from a man in twenty.five years.l Some writers assert that lthe practice of close cutting and sha . ving tends to weaken the body. Such writers draw a porverful t argument from old SnMson, who When! all unshorn slew several •thousand Phil-I istines with the jaw bone of an ass. lo right and lie' to keep, U 7 vat o more, A - BEAUTIFULI INCIDENT.-A babe not old enough to itralk was cre2pina: on the floor. By and by a bright ray of suc. shine fell upon the. carpet. Baby saw it, and crept toward the dazzling object. She looked at it,. dnd crept all around it, with the greatest interest in her sweet face, and then putting down her little lips she kissed it. , The bright little sun• betwn lighted up joy in her heart, and she es pressed Wat joy with a sweet kiss. - Thomas Shields, the murderer of Rob ert Taylor, vas boor: in Libby Prison, Riehm-ood, on the 20th ult. A North g ; irolina newspaper announces a marriage i'aftrr a short but delicious courtship.'There's "soul" for you. The Mobile papers report tho arrival of a great curiosity at that city, a vessel, wade entirely of cork, which is lying at one of the wharves. Mrs. Weatherford, a,contennarian and fortune-teller, and who had smoked a pipe almost continuously for eighty years, died recently inSotith Carolina. General Grat3t, prior to his departure for Richmond, issued .a special order to General Poster for the protection of Union citizens of ,Florida from the ctueltles and injustice visited - oa them•under the cover of State laws. blishnism, and salts •and: ipe., - Mate 'USTI ' • Bollrood through' Potter county..: EaMMUI ...0*.5._:..:p.000 AND BooxsTont T r r E o tutenrd:ort%":tdavt°ill;el3l=nLe„Vt.breLeW;ceonf tiro stock all. W. Mann of this place atm.' v.1:1 nom: afierkeep - on hand Er 101 l assortment of - BOORS AND . - STATIONERY ! Including . Writing, , Tis Sue, , ~Pei forated and' Blotting, Paper, n• Telopes, inks,.Slates, Pencils, Cray.. ons,lnkstands, Blanii-Boolts Of all `kinds. Writing BOOKS, Pocket DIARYS, Drawing M i aterials; ftIISCELAIVICOUS HOOKS Including the latest Standard NOVELSIMAGAZINE,PICTORIAL AND STORY PAPERS, ALSO fall of the titandaid TEXT- :it , OOKS BM guHoOw ? ' , A flrio lot of I PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS ! SpociOlattOntiun given to ortlern.for I MISCELT,A kIIOUS BOOKS. ITaving made• the' neenrsary arrangements in New York we are enabled 16 fill all such orders on short notice,' By prompt and epurteons att. , nlinu to cut pit: one, with fair aad bono, able dealing, we Lope to merit and receive a large sharc of the patronage of those wiehtng articles in our line, D. C. FA DI. Trl. LARRABBE.. Jan 15 GC B~IiENSE c,AC,IIFICE "_ 'l THE undersi . zned wishing to ehnnge their business row offer to the people of ['otter :old thljuiniug counties their lurie and (cult selected ktvek of DRY , GOOPS I 1 HATS AND CAPS 'oots&Shoes! READY-MADE MIMING ! InE COST for t , AMONG OTHER THINGS ARE *vercoats at $9l Ten Dollar Shawls for Seven Dollars &c. &C. &C The Palo to conitnence MONDAY, the 20th day of January, and end the 111,4 of March. Conie early if Yon the first. !hance Th? 1300R3 of the firm will ho closed on the 27th January; and on credit given thereafter. Those who have necouroa with the film will please ealliand Pottle .without delay, aOhe Books must be settled at once. C. S• & E. A• JONES■ IIOWARD - ASSOCIATION , PIIII.ADELPIIIA,' PA. 110SEASES of the Nervous, Seminal, Urina ry and sexnel s 3 stems'—new and reliable treatment—in reports of the HOWARD AS. SOCIATION—,sent by mail in sealed letter erivelopes„ free of charge." Address, Dr. J SED.LIN HOUGHTON, Iloward Association No 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. y 18(34. • Notice. GNl23r.tst.t, Potter Co., Pa., Ang. 1, 1863. VOTICE is hereby given that Charles Bu -1l shor, now or late of this county, holding the following described properiy..has not 'ye' paid any consideration whatever fcr the same, and all persons are hereby warned not to pur chase any of said. property of the said . Bushor before the decision of the Cdurt is given in this case az - IEI . C. Busher has paid' to me the consideration money therefor. 'The following - is the property: Ist. A certain tract of land near the Ger mania, Mill, in warrant 50751 Abbott township, Potter county, Pa., containing 'lOO acres.— Also 25 acres in warrant r o t s and adjoining the aboYe. 2nd. A certfin tract of hind, with Mill anq improvements thereon, near Ketilb Creek"; in warrant 5610, in Stewartsmi township, Potter, county, Pa.; containing, abut 204 acres. " C. 13ushor holds also in trust 'wax-rant no. 2501, in GaMes towniliiNitioga county, Pa.; on the road leading from Germania to Gaines;' containing. 8 0 ticres.. • - tf RADDE.- dealittl nsigonv,s JA' A EOFFEI-The most deli. -_.- II is prepared Lunn the beatIJAVA COFFF:V.. and while it bas all the 'flavor bfi tine OW Governmeat .lata.,eptle fur le . ..ia : tha.7l half 411(141)0c°. r :*T'et.l74A, 'Clore° eo tins been 4t4Nultly te•ea for years, b - Y tlaite•anOt of petectn. in Ml,ll:trts otthuCuu. u Ua rativersally acknowledged to ;heat tiect. , auiritlaus, healthful and economical. The" ; same.quentijy, wit Arliie a iLitiet,,usf.ktrougerlctib Ont'ea Onin. any. Mbar. known. 10 0 / 0 34kCPX 3 P-7. 'Oc ). - 1(17 e 3 c 5 p,,itiewarlS• rrcothilieialvd its ele:lhelel• - "Oes , r7 age and is most beueticiallylused-Py "Wise who slltrer with Headache; Nervoresriess • • mai- other- ,StOikrietts streets tram .the_use of outer co6e. . . If is Rrepared - Willi the grealeet care, and contains no 'incr.:Mem which is' rot Mort. :latrmless anti ben's fo the, human ekviehqu thee pate Cvfhe, to which feet the most skilful LPl),, , Sielaus triud Chemists ~ • I ~ • j Colsibc . lirktv:i743i; bea;estri.glv,t/v 'to.hiTat nUnumerous Eeteii r;* Fairs t t, hroughout the Unio,u, and feecired certificates ui the higheet recomtimadat , om. also—thoretreltly tested, aud receir , d thr dipheue..yf theAtueritlan inet•tute and other prominent matitutlaiik ' Put. up itil lb packages befirlog,the !le almile Sly natal e of f,:wia A.roborn; and in boacd of 50 . and 50 ibt..iind Sold by On 'care generally. ' Itiliolesale .Depot ,llndl Trade . ...i ...Supplied by TariaLA. uEti, t CO., OLORE MILLS, •InpOrter , .. and WhoTrale .1111ea1e1s, in - Tett, Coffee, Nos. 103 & 105 Warren and 269 Wasbington . • '; • Ntreets; New York. April 3.-1 y•; • . Marthood : how Lost, bow Restored jUSTpuldi,d,e,l, a 'new Ptlit 10H of Pr, C73,LY.Efl vil ELL'S, Celebrated Ilei•tty on the tadiral cure (Without medicine) of peruiatorrfak-a or 8.111S11:11 , Ve4lole,a, tnl'n'aintnry eminal Imp-ea, impotency, Slew al, and Phy/S;Cal locapac;ty,' Impediments to Mat riage, ei c.; al,n, Con pm, t'ott, Epileney, aril Fite, :induced by self-indulaence or a sold es i roxxztuice. . I flf 7 3 - .Priee, in a cr ated enveb.ue, otilylo cone. .1 - The celebrri•ed dutlor in tilia adtairable.BßAV l clearly demonalt:ates, from a-thirty ye:. o' aueeo,4lil practice; Clint Cite nia• Ming eon:writ, neviiif self al n' 0 tnoy he radicany cured Witb . out tile datigeraiis ii-e 4 , 1 internal medicine or the iippilcallim 01' the lolifi:-- puilititio, out a niolo of cure'm n , ce P . lnple.!l,ltlt'n, and effoctual, by:means of isellielv every,Fufleier, tic, matter what hit c.undit ion inliv Le, may Fore himself cheaply, private)y. diol.rn&eady. ' Mir '''hie l.geture,sh .o.t Id he An tle; bandit of every youth and everyman hi the tal 4. • I - Sent, un to are if, IS n plain eliV,elope, to :my ::(1.111.58, rom 'pod. on recoier,of ‘-if.x ceuis, or I.'o TOSE stamps. Addi es- the iltibl ish erg,. 1 , CITAS. J. 'O. ICIANT r i it: Cl()., ~ 1 127 Bowery, New. York, P 0,.; Qtlitle box 4 150... : , United States Steel Pon Works raciury,Pu 3 , .11. J. ESTER'BROOK Zit, CO a STEEL P // 4NEP ACTURERS. : w The& Celebratede Gd,o - ni e ne,:l o t .' a:Yrican Manulacture, and eonlnt-ise (11Try I d log V;t• 111 the Market, anti are Cgrial in finish, el ty and titn..neEs I of point to the, beet imported. They are, thei!efore, cure to gain the confidence of the'Antertean public. SampleS and Prices on Application. LOTS MADE TO ORDER, OF lANY PATTERROR STAMP REQUI L IED. Isor sale,to the Trade at the Isfrotwiarim. rer's It arehouses, as above: an at retail .ity silt Sta thaters,lßooltsellers, nod Netvs,lcalers in the United; States. .ilyl7-4.0 .},X.steribrOok Co. I • • • • GROVESTEEN tC0•• - Pianoi-Pprie •IflanivElefinrers, 4,99 Broadway, Ile* yori . 4 ,• rUIiE attentioni of the ,pitihic arid the trade lot i Tiled to our New Soafe even Octavo Piano... Fortes, which for t voltimo atullpurity of to m e are un rivalled by :tny Lithrito offered is 1)11831,H: et. They. contain all the modern . lmjirovementrv,'Frencli vrand ,action, harp pedal,- illa...ratuti, i over.atruna haas,.eie., and each instrumdid I.eing Made under the' pore/mat Fupereleion 'of ttlruvesteen, who has had at practical expolivuee. of lovrr.l years:An' their manufacture, is tally N:allotted to every particular. . • 4"1-1E "0 ROVESTEEN PIA YQ-FORTE" Received the highept xv:lni of merit' hver al etherF . at Wor i Where 'were luctrunwnt, f urn the' lirst : malcry,, I:ot.b.ii, P.ris,,th•rimmy, Ittltittio;!e: M.(0,, :43,1 York; .autt hh.o ~t 0, A nnn lean /01 ,, i , ifie for Orr ilnce +irr yows, Inc. aid silver tpcdul, , from Ludi or , i,eb call be beell :0 Nya ft.:: I'ololl, , • ,• the ita , , rorrnit , nts arc , 111r1.1: more liert,•ct t by zuulturnetur ., n,, rarzely, Willi a ~ 3 "Bill, are el.abled to fller theta ice trunmlitsncapl ice preclude etnilpet;t:on.. . PHU ES Na. 1, Seven Octave, round corners, .Resewnod • • I • Plain Case , ^r/e Na. Seven octave, round corbel Boev., I 11, avy Mooning. ' I No. B.lS.uve . , round corayr, nosewocrl X 4 V, style 4350 1 TERMS—N er CArlf ry CrItIMNT FUNDS.. /3..SCr.ptiVt. , Ciri.ll):3r.bent t ree, HENRY iiiAROER. ulna PII/L.AEPELPHIAL. Watche3, Pine cold Jewelry; Solid Sila•er Ware. and Superior SILVER. I'L.A.TED at. Re. d 'iced Prices.—Mtire.b 20, 1 1551.7 , 3mc jrr, • EAEPAINCTija& SONS! • fq-3- :st• )LANITACTCIZEIIS OF f.-• • 4.V ~_ ~~ REVOLVERS RIFLES, , iii . , _...1 7.11/I'LZEAMI- t ...-. 1 0L.PC1#10i.:.X2...0H! For the 'United Straus Service.. Also, ' I POCKET AND BELT REVOLVERS, REPEATING PISTOLS,JI rfivr,E CANE:3, TtEVOINTICO RITT:ES, Rine'l ri, and Shot Gun Barrels, and Gun It:deo:as, sold by Gut' Vet ?era nod _he Trude uorites ally. D: there days of liouseld:eaki, , :v and Robbery,every i I House, Store, Bank, and tyke ,rhould have one ell I . • Remingtons' Revolvers. I"nrtins des.iring td nvnil themselves of the int.,• proveneints in rtsteitt, supei•me workman-Lip And loon, will find nli,oombfited he the new, Remingtons' Revolvers. Circulars onntaining cittb and i3eFcriutions of our arms •wi furnished tipatt E. REMIKTON'& SONS Mon: N. Y. Ifoons ICicrlm.s, • . N0..49, Courtin I d ' St, New York PACIFIC il - I()WEL, 179 1 , 172, 174 17,6 (GftF r EWICII ST., (ONE E,QUAttI; WEST OF 1; .oAbw.ty.) Betulecn Courtlandt arid DeySiteete,New _.....L • , d01al" PATT.ENI Jr., Pt l pprietcr. frtHE Pacific iiotel)lis well and widelL knownito the raveling public. The le cation is especially suitable I le merchants 'and business men-; it is in close proximity to the business part of the Clity-is on the high way Of Southprn and Western travel—and adjacent 'to all the principal Pailroad and SteaMboat depots. The Pacific has liberal accommodation for over 300. guests ;-it is well furnished, and pos sesses every Modern improvement for the comfort and :entertainment of its inmates. The rooms are spacious and well ventilated.; provided with' gas and wafer; the 4tendance is "prompt and respectful ;' - and the ... table is generously 'provided with every delicacy of the season. ) ' I The . subscriber, whO, for the. past icw . years, has been the leasee, is now sole proprietor, intends to 'identify himself tboronghly ' with the Interests :of ..his' With long ' experience as a. hotel-keeper, die !trusts, -by mederate. clmrges and .a. libera . ,policy, to maintain the .faverable re,iitittlpit of the Pa cific Hotel. • ' JOrMivAttEN'-Jit: Notth•eazt Cotner Tenth - and 'Chastain &tem, I PILILADELPHI.A.- The most eompletoordlltrrrOUßhiYappolulogs nei.-ri,f Conin:efaii:ll C o lie l .Te In il ie ' vau „,, T. ii. rlie ools.ono in the -city the best a 1 4 , 4 „. , Clicl-ter, end the oti!y' one in the United 81 11 ,; - „Z''' ized N. confer o.•greeB of tnerlt. ll:ploye as imie : l "f o to ' radtrite. , in the eointn l're WI eutzr:a.e' ende r it 4 a co,. r ate eenl hpitutliority of law. , , , o „d uc lecl,l. 3 . eentionten of liberal eduestlonim o r inletr,lce experienee in hueiness,.and RerONlng ti,:: qtndled MI Vailtn:P'S for the thorctutai thenteltten it ," 4 prileticnl•rifilealig 4 3) 01 yonnw.. In it for the varioesc, titti :f II d entridymente of buts nese life. . • TIVEORY AND PIZICTICE COMBINED . 13. t a sy-tim o• r .ACTUAL I;PSTNESS TRAINING mllginnyttnd pre-eminently practical, g•ring the it , lnt in shurlect 'time a complete .101¢/4 into mine, o e tairo,, mist oms and, formant hu t h ieea tr nem , . an cunducted In the hint-regulated ctin zra c al and fat:mei:o estal,P6hmetatt, THEORETICAL BOOK-KEEPING pon a new' pilot vith an original .exraiiitlan m i tt. !wilco of account-, arranged nod ptibli.h e d by roprietor of this bnottutiLm vx •tug,vviv for Id. ow , tin , log orivilialf o f the mud, l ad gi v colorfot I:aimlf:dge crt . the p . acoonotant TEE COVIMEP,C:AL COURSE EMI= ; eip Co,, ercEll A. 7 ithmeqe, -Pm. eaanekn, Bw , iness Curie. , ,vondence t Cow mercial Law, Lechires on Pee:into • Innis,C:i7ll?lf ClCit 1 1 niiioWs FUT)II3. and -44:tual 13E1.3i.• 110'3 . Prilefite.. • • ' SPECIAL ERANCEES. A?ge4ra and I'l e 11 /her Maltenatiee, th ere , Oenann-lawl Pennoinship, the Art • - Detrctiii. o , nven-feit• Engineering: 21`, I'l4 n nad Telvraphiny. TELEMPHING The noeshrement are far in 'ad. n.•:: 0 c .11,1 vs er otrvt oit, III ! v u h. A I,•nefo eonnectoi;'lritlfa, ut.on with 1%, o ol > of the cat - : tclferr 1 , 111111. 1.1114 . 14,F. Is I ranancl-d. and to wh.cll,-Indet.tt , ot IVA is ofootinit are lermined:o practice. No ot 11,1* Folli,ol at. in -trOrt.n.l 10 the . bionny. vith c , t - tO.Lien no ono eau oli:ain a pc>viti n {lk tl prnekioal rp eratoe. - You nz soon nee ennunifed neninet the theos. Ci.voTerroset.l.,tlons of 't tinge mhu, without airy st;il - to.tenrb Telng aphing.• PATROVGE. ni, 1 . 11st:1.121;0n is now tizifo - ingthe..lolTert patr,. n , ze ever licutowed npon nny comrnercial s'ch'ool in lkr State. - Over live hundred einnenti , tcere=id tittcti once the tirt.t and oct,ir sevrn tfutrited durtc the past t . snr.' The CirlE , A of stiolents 'rzirtirium rinbly be found here, and idl its nieceiUtlytis elan!. LOCATION ANO AGCOMMOOATIORS The IM•ilflition is located is I.Le most central • t or the city, ml its neCommocatisns, for extent; els. gance sfyi convenience, :Ire 1/11,-urpa.ned. etl.l:lp fn the Vert] beet style airy I.lll,iiiess Offices hr Counting Houses, Toles:l'l , 4 Olficee,tStat ioi.ery Store, and a leguiar ~1321..NK OF DEPOSIT.AND IS JT supplied with finely-engraved lithographic notes used nsri circJlating medium itt the Dqarttnewt of Actual Business, • TO YOUNG MEN who de, re the verycbeiA p ra effe,i Ednentidn for BuAness, w e emattinto4 come of instruction no whorl> el.e to b- cqualYtql, while the reputation atti etandititt of the Ituthution stipog bnainese tnrri full:it its endorsement the beat paaaport to 6UCC(446 and stivaneetuent. *II enntempl:nitit entering any Commercial Cullege, are insiteti to vend for an ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR & CATALOGUE contrz!nim; ompl et e itsferior vieit of the awl full, par:in:lard of the cour.o of instr4o.33 terms,-Scc. I ••• L. FASRE:CA:34LS, A.M. , ••• - • Preidtnt. T. E. MERCIIANT, ' °trice Bushra. 4 44. I rtnvl4ml3rd FOUT GICCEITED Mil Rd Cutllo Pollan I EL LOW. w, 7'ER, HEAVE: UOUGIIS, DI: EMPER, FY "ER' S, FOUNDE] LOSS OF AFT/ ITE AND . VITA EIN"ERG V:, Ic.c. I ? use • improves ti (wind, increas ,the 3 ppetite-giv :ft smooth a; glossy skin—at transforms t I, miserable skelet hase.. • -Sa all diseases of •Swinc sucif as Cpcght, L .. . 10 9 14 Lu the nca,l..ircr, ke., this" article' • acts as a specific. v i 4 ^x Ity patting from , -„—.. one-half apiper to a • imper in a barrel of swill the _ above disoases -- will h.:eradicated • 17 - 'or entirely, prevented. If gil-ra .tn time, a ecn.s. preventive - and cure for the Hog Cholera. Price 25 Cents per rape-. or 5 PapeTA fat IL rltEriAmrD nY S. VOT_TTZ larto.J AT TA Ell', WIIOLESSLE nitro SFii 3 . 111131C1NE DEPOT. Na.' 116 , Franklin: St., Baltimore, Md. For Side. by Drltagista and Storekeepers _tbrostk• ont the United Statist Sold by l l', A. STEBBINS 4; CO,Coudus port,t. Pr . _ _ ITOIT c4't believe what fine. t 1_ are tri,:bc had at OUISTED'S. ~,_ FR N H CELEBRATED : TONIO'BITTERS A • RE belloruing the mbst Ropular Yediciee in ciictilation for the cure of LIVER COIDJIPLAINT. DYSPEPSIA,. J.ACS' DICE, DEBIz.-HTY Dl' THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, and . IYEAIZNESS of the` 'STOE4CII arid DIGESTIVE ORG.ASS.. It is aliogairiirig it great - reputation in . the' — CTIEE . of DIPTHERLI: Principal Dffice roudertport Po:ter Co., PS - • • • OATS, WA.NTED 111 I :nt/chest earl Price will be paid for f Otttel,i'dolicereel et the Stare,?: the nndera geed In Millpott. , •-.3141. Ottlirt"' Millport i t Nor. 14, I§thl, If II This, preparation, long and faTorably kaOwn,tbpr• oughly rchavliorate broren.donm :nd low-spirited horses, by strenkth'ening tuid cleansing 11s stomach and into- Lincs. .• Et2=Zl , on i 3 inralaabls, coves the qu/lill of the milli. leas been proven by ac tual experimetzte Ice - e.tte the et:tr ey Of mile' al cam . twenty t :ent... sad nuke t utter firm 1,1 •ect, 113,f4tter.at; appetite.l6oPDl dr hi d Ikei them thr;"
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