II Au Europe The Shuttle I7 A. 1 the whole continent short synopsis of th - tending nations. nuit i tug out 101 . pinie-,.. ; herdre its aloes deer We giveliel6i a strength of .tbe eon- 1 - , 1 , - 1.-P tUSSIA. - • 1 .ia is at present 1.08,- 'miles, or about - equa itory' of Georgia and Mahon, accordine , D to was 19,305,119,fa1P. that of the Northern - .. The areabf.Prus '212 Auglish square in the combined ter Florida. The pope the census of 1864, Jug but little below States - of the Uuion of the population al number of persons . xna'u .:nationa ituis ttodsiderabla portico ble remnants of s rapidly being Mir nationality. ° With the Government o eifinfiiitaut 'addition firs dons`,' !acquiring 9tlllsheniollern, ryl coast-district of lral frAu Oldenburg, a Dually of Laueub it by Austria for tion. It holds, Sehleswig, and avc meanently annex Duchy and that of administration, to any either couw fivauccs, unlike t Maly. are in a sou! discipline has lon of the entire civilil on a war footirm intfl. et consisted, era, '8 sailing vess toptl, 85 war Vesse is William 1., bo r needed his brother in January, 1801. The great majority all tribes, which are rbed by the German the last tew Wears Prussia made several to the formet:dornid, the two Principalities text the important sea ]ile, which it purchnse4 find more recently the i.;•„ which was ceded to pecuniary considers]. aoreover, possession o]f ws its intention to per t to Prussia both this 4f Holstein. In point Prussia is not infer;o ry bf the world. It. ose of Austria and, 4d condition ; its arniyii been the admiration! ed world. The army) umbers 700,000, and to 1805, of 37 stestn.i, Il l s 40 rowing vessels ; 1 s. The reigning Kind rn in '797, who suet , Frederic William .11'4 I I USTRIA EEC i mpire, as at presen ed into nineteen Prov vltieli is 236,311 Eng WI a total population, .itation, of 36,795,000 lation is divided tviti . d language, into ub different nationalities, 1 .- The Austrian constituted, is divi bees, the area of lisn square miles, according to comp sou)s: This pop respect to race a fewer than twelve namely : Germans, 8,200,01 1 Bohemians, I Istotairians, . 3,000, & Wracks I 10 Servians, 1,470 000 Bulgarians, 25,000 00 Magyars, 5,050,000 Italians, 3,030,00 C) Voter, 2,200, 00 Eastern Ro- - Russian3,‘ 2,800. 00 mans, 2,700,000 Slavenidns, 1,210," 00 Members of IC oats, . 1,.100, 00 other race 5,1,430,000 Austria is one of the great - military powers. of Illurope, ber .army on ,_ the' war footing being over half a million of men, The navy, however is comparatitelv mai% consiiiing, to Aug st, 1864, of 30 steam ers with 63 i - gu s, and 11,730 horse , power, and -20 su' ing vessels - with 14" guns. Great ePrts have...been made within the last fe* years to raise the Inii. perial navy to a stre of high efficiency by t gietsubstitution o steam .for sailing ves selsinod the grad al formation of an iron clad fleet of war. Austria has become p copiitutional inoparchy. since 1849, tit l e main features of tjbe constitution consist- lovincial Diets, reprl• Its States . of ,the tool •Pentral Diet, or Conn l; and thirdly, a ieduceil .` or Partial Council Of .i.is called. The public. ' re, which at - the cods`. e French revolution tin 00,000, had grown in ;22,085. From 1789 to there has not been a sin• [3ll the revenue of the up to the expenditur r e. 33peror, Lsrancis Joseph , bust, 1830, and was pre r and King in copse. bdication of his uneq., d'the renunciation of his Charles, December i?,. Commander-in-Chief of my in the Italian caul -11 1 lag, first, of the ] eentifig the - varia archy ; secondly; Ci l' of the Empire feral ofthe latter tb - 'e Empire, as it debt of the Emp mencetnent of th 1789 was- $17.1, 1863 to . 51,210;2 the present time gle year in will State has come 1 The present Eti 1., was born Au claimed Emper 'finance of the Ferdinand 1., ant father, Francis 1818. He was the Austrian arr paign of 1859 -ITALY of Italy has an area sbfi Iquare miles, with, a poP.! ,p 1 o• to the last census, tar;-1 t of 1864, of 21,703,7101 an average 220 inhabit {•e mile; a ;figure higher ante and Germany, but of England. There has if the Provinces a rapid dation of late years; but wealth- has been much in . the last century than population. The great iple are' devoted to agri t9, and the town popula tively small. It has a ation of 158,692 individ of whom are liable to the F•iption. The military or leKingdom is based on 2d - the `standing army coD• than 200,000 " men onr tuci more than 400,000 c n talent. The Davy of.-the sted in 180 - 5 of 98 steaM -1 horse-power, with 2,1 0 sailing vessels with: 2i 9 las a bublic debt of Dear y Millions of dollars. • The largely in excess of the Therligning Sovereign The King,dod 98,784 English 0 ulation, aceordin, l en in the Spring tio souls, ng on - 4 ants to the squa than that.ot Era lower than that been- in sOnie - q, Increase of pop the increase of more rapid witt the increase of] mass of the peck cultural pursui. tion is ,compari scalari ng popu I -uals, neatly all maratinie consM ganization, of t conscription, at sistsof...more peace footing, a a war establish Kingdom cons{ era of, 20,7601 guns, and 17'' guns.; guns. Italy h eight hundred expenditure annual revenu Violior Eman 1820, and is Charles Albe duchess The ceeded to the big father, Ma claimed Ring lag ,Pialiticconi ti, r's, - -q4' , , el 11, was born March 14, the eldest son of King -t of Sardinia, and Arch resa of Austria. He sue throne on the abdication Of . ch 23, 1849, and was 'mt-. of Italy by vote of the Ital. i,, Maroji 17, 1861. MIIIII LX , 74 NZ f IF.iimaN coN.F.E.kt.RATIoN. Vii;-;gter - ti aorifedarattottivas organ ized; it! l'Eqs" ) ciiio4. th:44411W,0k the Ge.r- A/an Alliidre WilleVligid Veen: dissol yea in 1806. - The object of the Confederacy, according ia the first article of the Fed eral . 1 1 Constitiution, la "the preservation of the internaand eXternallsed,uritvi of Ger inany,"antir 14,independAce ancitiiiiola 1 bility of t , elvarieus derruan States." The organ andfernesertijtive of the Con { federation is the l'illeral [Diet,j.consWing Id Plenipoientiaoics of the several Ger. man States!, and rierman'ently located in the free' city of Frankf4t. The admin istrative Gbvernment of the Federal IDiet is constitnfed , in two forms : Ist. As a Genern/ ~,fesqn&/,, or .I).enum, in.el i blich every tnemb o lio Cantederation.has at least ori - e' "vote, and the larger 'States have two, flirre on four rotes eactul and second, the r MinerlCoun4il, or Comeittee of Confederation, in which the leven largest Staltes cast one. rote each,While xis votes are giveri to-the smaller tates, a number i j of themcouiloined haling a joint . vote, The : presidency is perma nently veskd in Austria. The General Assembly 'decides on war and peace, on the adinision of ;new eiembers, or, any changes 14 the fundamental laws or ur• ganie institutions; but in .all other cases the Minor Council is competent to act both as legislative and executive. 'At the! time of its establishment the Confedera6y ;embraced i 9 mend/ere, but of these &Jur' (Saie-Gotta, Anhalt-Dcrn i burg, Auhalt-Koethen and Hosse-i-loin ' burro., bade .hecotne extinct), and; two, (FlAenzollein-llechingki and Hohen zollern I SiAm , /ringaci) leive been ineorpo p rated` ith Prussia, leaiing, at present, 33 sovereign' tates. They have together an area 0&42, ' 867 squire miles, and, in 1864, a population of over 46,000,000 people ' expeeding the ggregate popula tion of British Airrealca, the United States, ;I‘lxido and CeOral America, and being in h'u'rope,&uferfor to that'ld no country eiceptll44ia I The federal army numbers About 71,0001." - 1 Austria; avid Pr, Asia i belona, with only a part of their se'v'eral 'pral 4orninions, to this Confeder,itio6; Adstrialwith a population of 12,092;044, Pi;issia With a pope " latioo lof 14,714;024. Prussia, therefore and • oat Austga, 'is inrpointlof population the first Ger ale, State, and this priority is .till morelpriotninent if we take i to ae count the! provinces of! both pow I rs not belon,r;ingl to! this iConfOeration; Deducting the; ropuilation of t e two' grant Gerrelan poWers, tl. population-is left for the otter Stafes of about 19,006,000, with a Pelderal Army qf about. 300,000. As th i e r,eleold of the votes of, the Federal Diet *uritig the; last years. shows the great majority of( the minor States side With or at] least lean toWard Austria, and it is still lir/limply believed, tbat, soon after an d tbreak of war between Austria and Prusoa; the;Diet Will declare a Fed eral war against Prussia. All ;patiti4 in Gerruarly,,Austria-; Prus sia, the MitiO . doveronaent.s; arid hll the political parties amongjthe peopld,lare in favor of bgtablishing a• Central National Parliament, las a 'step td,ward the' ultimate establihaient, of one'!German Empire. This yloirit le therefore 'likely to be one of the results Of the impeitcliag war. , 1 _III _ , , . 1“. ER FOR THE UH OERASEASON.— Sornebod'y gives the following, rulas to be observed dir.rirg the cholera seasdn. If the inrcliiiidnal who folows the directions don't liave the ehniera.lie will be deprived of what rightfully belOgs to him : Drinlcall-the ploor Whiskey you can. I I Eat scimathing as oftea as possiblp du• ring theklay, and talo a. hearty .supper late at nigls juSt befdke, retiring. i Grzzlellager beere very Sunday at the beer garden's. 1 j Keep;we)l suppliee with green apples and Other übripe fruit ito eat between your t steals j 1 ' 1 Taire it_dtink :occasionally. 1 t• -- Dou'tr be afraid of vegetables"harness' themion every possible occasion. ! Meats wont hart you if you ;Only, eat enough of them. Stiff. '•' ) ' Above ail, drink. Aioid bethiag altogether. Ddn't miss an opportunity to get mad, it givcsla healthy tone to the brains. det up cros4 in: the morning and keap it 'pp In order ta do ! so you must drink' a great , ,t. deal over night. Pay Ino attention to the condition of your habk yards and alleys. Drip wi often as 'anybody asks you. ! Treat i asllong as 'yoitz have any money. A dofeni or, two glasses of soda dating the acid e quartior so of ice cream on a hot aftecimon, .will be found advanta geous. r j I • , , - Drink. 1 , Takti aripthe'r. - Spit Own brandy and Blue Ruin in the Morning to give tone to your stomach. Above'elli don't fail to drink. 1 1 1 ' ' ' I !!! , , • I.l"ttit reason wiry 'people know not their ditty; on great occasions is that they occasions.,, is tke•the trouble of doing their , duty on little oeeasione. 1 . The intelligence'nand 'education of a ; ; peoplearp the-passports of a country to 1 emine cel and 43rosperity. 1, , , As b a na l sin le drop of black ink will , . c, tingeand pollute a vessel of crystal water, so one little, act of faithlhssness may irre deemablyj lioison a whole lifetime of the purest frteudship andeonfidence. I i' • A learned'Young lady, the other evp ning„ l astiiiiiihed • the company by aski ng for the. loan If a diminutive argenteons , truilaited cope, penvez. , on. its • summit, and serniiperforatiso with symine.trieititi, 7 dehtatimis, (She wanted a thimble ) ,:.., 11. . , ~ObU 'R EWS FM Mt ST THE LOW BARGAI No attentio: Prompt :co Matket . Pr AVe-ake d lii We sball You paid went up, you pay I Other ma not in All we as Shop as ' ni you know' We are hi • :end; att.; dQterrained that C. S. et. E. A. JONES Shall take the lead in furnishing this section of the country with the best article's - for the least money,. Ours is the . ! Store where that can be done. COME, ) SEE, and be CONVINCED. I I Cotton Goods I we are now offering at prices which can not' fail 'to strike the putebasor as tUb.4ea6l) CALICOES TVITH TUE STARCH OUT OF BOTH CLOTH AND H MEM BROAD-CLOTH, _ Plain & Faucp Cassimeres STANDARD MUSLINS Bleached and TJnbleached Muslins of all Prices. Flannels of all Colors, SILK &LINEN HANDkERCHIEFS, SPOOL COTTON.. Ticking, Stripecl. Shirting, Denims, Crash; Toweling T,A - nrEsi DRESS', GOODS, All-Wool Delaines, Amer. Delaines. Mohair Lustres, &e. GROCDRICES Of all kinds. COFFEES, WHITE' & BROWN SUGARS, SYRUP 4- COMMON MOLASSES, GREEN & BLACK TEAS, SPICES of all kinds. A ghat variety of the nest brands of SMOKING ,& CHEWING-TOBACCO: 'Corn Brooms, Cedar Buatets; NO. I and 2 ?klackerel, Labrador Herring, Hams 4- Shoulders. Also, - • DRUGS and MEDICINES, *, READY-MADE CLOPUNGI, BOOTS and SHOS, HARDWARE,4c. REMEMBER WE PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. , 1 C.-S. E.A. JONES. . Coudoisport, June 5, 1846 - D GOQfIS , BM I= ANGE SEI2I BUT VW 2 ST POSSIBIX PRICES S ! BARGAINS ! pad to the cost o GOODS. fortuity . to thaowest ces is our established RULE. terrniiied to: give the Benefit of the FALL, this time. ry to prove the Rule 9Yo Irbs both Ways." igh prices when goods we will see to it thOt, w , prices now GOODS I are down go down, but we do :tend to be beaten. is to give us a Call. neh, aS - you. please. If 'oUr prices we feel sure Of a sale. or the trade this spring All kinds of Sijn amer:G,oolls l . ! .4. 1;1' . AT EN OLIVISTE-D7&) 1 OUR attention ls invited to the large end attractive stock just received, and for t ia sale us laws •chel4le;cl,galitiP gad bb bought anywhere' a tlie`County. ' We hav on hand 4 large and rari l. ed as sortment orDomestic Cotton; co-uprising DBMS SHEBTINGS, and 811'--- ;RTINGS, BLEACHED MIISLINS, DENIMS, *. . STRIPES, , , , CHECKS, end 'OTTON FLANNELS, on which we cannot belutiilersold. MEE We pur hase onr goods for; Cash and offer them - at a ery small advance Froin. FLANNELS. IF you want to purchase • RED, BLUE, or PLAID FRENCH SHIRTING FLANNEL; call At Olmsted's. DRESS GOODS; DELAINES, WOOLEN SHAWS, B°N T AGS E: NULiq,. RALMORAL SKIRTS, CLOTHS, Audi LIOODS, CASSIMERF,S,7 a full supply At Olmsted's. cLorrHIN G. DON'T fail to call before purchasing and see the assortment BOOTS & SHOES OR 'Alen, Women & Children, in great ca riety awl cheap. At Olmsted's For Molasses, Sugar, Tea and Golfe . • . _ in fact everything in the Grocery line, call A full assortment of almost everything that is kept in a country store on hand. iVe intend to keep Goods that will give satisfaction and pen piod tirades gt,the ktwest,living -profit. ° AT OLNSTELYS,' Grain Of all kinds, - ButteryWool,' ' Sheep Pelts, Furs, Deer Skins. o I Also - , County, Township nnd-Se)ni - ol OrileFs, for, ta) of whiedibelligkesrpriees will be paid -: cAt Olmsted's , '_COudersport; - Pri,Noy'r 18, RO'ST ATLANTIC BD _qRgAT :WESTERN Rai ro through hitter county; Cr ENERA:L News Depot, BOOK.STOn'E qinE undersigned would anuonnae to the, people of Potter county that they have'haight dot the en• tire stock or 3.1. W. Mann of this place and all here after keep on hand a full assortment of BOOKS AND STATIONERY! mei** triting, Tissue, Per forated, and Blotting Paper, En veloiies, Inks, Slates, Pencils, Cray ons, Inkstands, Blank-Books of all kinds. Writing...BOOKS, Pocket DIARYS, Drawing Materials; lIIISCEILANtoiIi LOOKS including, the latest Standard NOVELSIMAGAZDIE,PICTORIAL STORY' PAPERS ALSO ak i citite Standard . ILIXX'r7BOOKS, -riscHooLal A fine lot of PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS ! Special attenUon given to orders for - - MISCELTANEOUS- BOOKS. Haring made the necessary a. rangementa itt ew ' ic Yost wo are enabled tO till, all iindb!oideks. on:short notice. By prompt and courteous, attention to our patrons, with fair and honorable dealing, WO Lope ti, merit andreeelve a large ahare of the, patronage, of thosewialupg articles:in our MM.: : :', 7 -., ,i - , , i ~ D. C. &Z. M, T.ARTUIBEE. JAL 15 GG ir , • BOARDING! THE elt baeribq ,I . ato kLandlord , ofthe'Unlon House, rirbpared to accommodate vfaitorit to tbe Cent'. ty seat with Boarding,. at reasonable rates. -.jurors; Witnesseititud'othere , itill - flud It to their advantage to :dye hint R. ; ;15. (I. Phelps. Coudersport, 'Feb. a, Diu' - t. GpAY, DM FsaINT LOdHE, and At Olmsted's AT OLMSTED'S. AND AND GEO . .: Motive: GERMANIA, Paw P.a., Avg. 1, 1863. o T wg . k ..., b ,reby gl ven: 9 lat .Charles•%Sp an: , fuivr late of 'this county, holding thelonoWitik'deseribed, piolietty;'has not ye' paid any. consideialiari'whatever fci the same, and all persons tqe hereby warried,not toPur chase any of swot property of the said Bushor before the deciWin of the , COrirt is gifen in thie case and C. ?Bushor has paid to Me, the consideration mopey therefor. 1 • Thefollowing the property: let. A certain tract of land near the Ger mania MAI, in warrant 5075,,Abbottiownship ; Potter county, Pa., containing too 'acrea.— Also 25 acres in *arrant 5078 and adjoining the above. 2nd:: A eertriii trait of land, with Mjlland improvements derCon, near Kettle Creek, in Warrant 5819, Stewartson township, Patel county, Pa., containing about 204 acres. C. Ilusbor bolds also in trust warrant no. 2501, in Gaines township, Tioga county, Pa., on the road leading iron] Germania to Gaines, containing 850 acres. - tf WM. RADI)E. E.REARINCTON & SONS • - MANUFACTURERS 0 'REVqLVERS, - RIFLES, 111Ximeiamcit sag ao C3a, - i-rl=piact.eso For the. United States Service. Alsd, POCKET AND BELT ROOLVERS, REPEATING PISTOLS, - 1 -)IFT.E CANES, REVOLTING ItIFLES; Rifle and,Stiot Gun Barrels, and Gun Materials, sold by Gun Dealers and the Trade generally. / In these dayi of Housebreaking and Bobbcry,every • House Stoie, Bank , and Office should have one of • Remingtons' Revolvers. Partici. desiring to avail themselves of the 'lnfo im provemonts in Pistols, and superior workmanship and form will Lind all combined in the net' Remingtons'' Revolvers. . • Circulars containing cuts and deseeptions of our Arms will be furnished upon aptilication. E. RII:II.I.NGTON & 8 INS, Illion, N. Y. Moons & NICHOLS, A gi nth, lyll No. 40, Courtland St, New York United States Steel I Pen Mforks Factory, Camden, N.J. IR; ESTiREIROOK 46(.. CO. STEEL PEN MANUFACTURERS. 1. Tnrehonsea: 403 Arch Street I'itt!adelphia, These 'Celebrated Pens are of ',Genuine American Manufacture, and comprise every leading style in the Market, and are equal 'refinish, elasticity anti fineness of point to the best imported. They are, therefore, sure to gain the confidence of the American public. Sarriples and Prices on ,Application. LOTS MADE TO ORDER, OF ANY PATTERN OR STAMP REQUIRED. For sale to the Trade at the Manufactu rerrS N arehouses, as above; and at retail by all Sta tioners, BOoksellers, and Newsdealers in the United States. ' [IYI7-49 Esterbrook ct Co. COFFEE! OSEMEN'S JAVA COFFEE—me most (LAI tiOIIE and healthful bc4erage known. It is prepared front the best JAVA COFFEE, and while- It has all the flavor of ;fine Old Government :lava, sells for les‘ than half the.price., • CPes3^.corwetst sitt,77.st , G"c;•fireoc, Das been Country,teadily used for years,b,y , ,thousamis of persons in parts of the Country, midis unttersally acknowledged to beat once nutritious; delicious, healthful and economical. The Sallie quantity will make n richer and stronger cup of Coffee than any other known., . . . _ .. Cissl=••:>......-3n 7 ls; araocra., Ccoffe.io i i Is particularly recommended as a'he: lthful bever age and le most beneficially need by th se who suffer with Illeadache, .NerNousness and .ot er Injurious effects from the use of other Coifed. , It is prepared with the createst cure, 'and contains no Ingredient which is not more harinless and bene ficial to the human organism than pure Co&e, .to which fact the most skilful Physicians and Chemists testify. " • . ' - k . I C:l4sCk:Ss=s3C3ll. 7 l4. • 4r.camprze, Coffelt. Has been extensively 'used at Inumerous sanitary Fairs throughout the. Union, and received certificates Of the highest recommendation. It has also been thoroughly: tested, and receivCd the diplpina of the. American Institute and other prominent inaetutions. • Pdt up In 1 lip packa.zes bearing the Sac simile Sia nattiro of Lowi t A. Osborn, end in' boxes Of 30 and 10 lbs. and Sold ti‘• Urocsrs generally. 'Wholesale Depot and Trade • . Supplied. by REID s. Inpo .1, r 5 and Wholesale Dealers, is Tea, Coffee, aud Noe. 103 & 105 Warren and 269 Washington • Streets, Netv xoric April o.—ly GROVESTIEEN - CO , ri . . Plano-Forte 141Anufatturers. 499 -BroadwaT,! New York. • FIE 'attention of the .publiC jand the trade is in. T 'vlted to our New Scale Seven Octavo Rosewood Piano-Follies, which ter volume' and purity of tone are unrivalfed by any hitherto oflercd in this market. They contain all the Modern, improvements, French grand action, - harp pedal, iron framit, over-strung bass, etc., and each' instrument being made under the personal supetvision of lir, J. Itt!Grovesteen, who has had. a practical miotience of over thirty years in their ,manafacture, tulty warranted in every particufar. ; • • THE "GROVESTEEN . PIANO-FORTE" Received the highest award, of Merit cri•er all others ' at the Celebrated. World's Fair I . - - Where were exhibited losbruments from the beet makers of .f,ondon; Parte, Germany, Philadelphia. Baltimore. Boston, and 'New York ; and .also at the AmC/ican Institute for five filleCCL , 6iveyl3arg,4lle gold and silver medals from both of which can be seen at our warti-roomi. By the introduction of improVements we make a still more perfect Pianc-Finte,nud t> manufncturing largely, with a strictly 'cash system, are enabled to offer these Instruments ht a price winch will preclude competition, ; • • PRICES. No. 1, Seven Octave, round corners, Rosewood Plain Ca:se - No. 2, Seven Octave, round corners, Rosewood Heavy Moulding' y $ 3 : 24 No. 3.'Seven Octave, round corners, Rosewood Louis XIV, style - $350 TERMS—IVsr Vein' rx CURRENT FUNDS. • Descriptive- Circular sent free, . PACIFIC HOTEL, 170, 172, 174 & 17611tEENvIca Sr., (ORE SQUARE WEST Or RROARWAY.) Ilettcccn . Courtlandi and Dry Streets,..Yeu , York JOHN PATTEN. Jr,, Proprietor MITE Pacific Hotel is well and widely 1. known to the traveling public. The lo cation is especially suitable. to merchants and business men; it is in close proximity to the business part of the City—is on the high- 1 way of Southern and Western travel--and adjacent to all the principal Raii,road and Steamboat depots. The Pacific has liberal accommodation for over 300 guest§ ; it is well furnished, and pos sesses every 'modern, improvement for the cotrtfort and entertainment of its inmates. The rooms are spacious' and well ventilated; provided with gas and water; the attendance is prompt , and respectfull ; 'and the table is generously'provided. with every delicacy of the season. . The subscriber, who, for the past few years, has been the lessee, is 'now sole proprietor, and intends to identify himself thoroughly with'the interpts t!tf his house: With long experience as m hotel-keeper, lie trusts, by moderate charges and a liberal policy, to maintain the favorable reputation of the Pa cific. JOHN PA TTENI R. ' . • C EIT recoiled by 1):"C. s: M- M: Larrnbee nt th'e rag. Mice, a fthe lot orPastel;l3ristol ande. llfon e eriknpo board, Matte paper, Faints, Draaiug Pen. cite, dic., for sale cheap. BUSINESS'COILEDE North-east Comer Tenth and Chankut Street k PHILAngLIPHT-A. / • Tile most complete and thoronghly appointed rn pewter Cothmercial College in the country, Tho only one in the city possessing a Leo s ," Chiliter, and the only ode in the United Stat/ . . 4 ,, ut i,,! Ized to confer Degrees of merit: it> graduates in the Commercial Course ucc4r potato seal by authority of IRV?. Conducted by gentlemen of liberal edueatia n ant nxtensive experience in business, and offoniinc imalled . advantages for the thorongh ,theoreticAl and pesetleal educati r on of young on n for the various Lies and employnienta of bus ness life / .THEORY AND\ PRACTICE COMBINED by, a system of . ACTUAL BUSINESS TRABING original acrd pre-eminently 'practical, .giving the dent in the shortest time a complete insight int o /1 ". routine, details, customs and \forms of general. 1s conducted in th 6 bCet-regulated clal and Inm:tele' catabliehmente. THEORETICAL BOOK-KEEPING 'Upon a new plan, with an original _exposition of tb t science of account.,, arranged and published b 3 , ro p rie tor of this Institution exetusively for his use,easing one-half the ordinary labor of thelted agiving hint a complete knowledge of the u .‘ of the best accountants.' THE COMMERCIAL COURSE - Eximice Book-keeping, Commercial _Arithmetic, r m . manship, Business Correspondence, Cop t . mercia4 Law, Lectures. on Businen _Affairs, COlzlntC7Clal Custom', Forms, and 'Actual BUSi• aces Practice. SPECIAL BRANCHES. .Algel,ra and the Higher Mathematics, Photo graphy, Ornamental Penmanship, th e A ct t y• Detecting -Counterfeit Money, Engineering, Surveying, Ara viyati9n and Telegraphiny. TELEGRAPHING The arrangements fur Telegraphing are far in ad. vance of anything of the kind ever offered to the pal) tic. A regular Telegraph Line is connected with II e 'lnstitution with twenty branch offices in Vll'lollB pans of the city, where public business is transacted, cad in which students of this Institution are permitted to practice. No rept In r offiee practiee ei.n be Win ar.y other school of instruction in the country. withoct which no one can obtain a' - position no a practical op erator. Toting men are Optioned against thcdettp live representations of those who, without any inch facilities, pretend to teach Telegraphing. PATR9NAGE. This Institution is now;enjoying the largest Men. age ever bestowed upon any commercial school in Es State. .'Over live hundred stunents were In ahead. :Ince the first year, and ever seven hundred dung the past year. The best class of stndents may 'ars. viably be found here, and all its associations are tint LOCATION AND ACCOMMODATIONS. The Institution to locaie'd in the most central part of the city, and its accommocatiorg, for extent, e'r. fiance and convenience, are utnqirpa..sed. All the rooms have been fitted ::pin the vere best style with Bnsiness Offices or Counting Munk..., Telegraph 01 Stationery Store, find - a regular DANK OF DEPOSIT AND ISSUE supplied Yvith finely-engraved lithographic naive u-ed an a circulating medium in Um Department of Actual BuSiness. TO YOUNG MEN who de.ire the very best: faellitie,r for a Practical Education for 13m.iness, lye guarantee a cour,e. er instruction no n here else to be equalled, while the reputation and standing:of the Institution :unoraz business men make its erilliirsemetit the best pa , :part to. access advancement. contemplat in; entering any Commercial college, are invited to ter,l, for an ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR & CATALOGUE containing complete interior views of alio Coliro, and full particulars of the courgo of instructme terms, d:c.- L. FAIRPANKS, A.lll, PresidenL T. E. MERCHANT, Sept. of Office Buyie,te. • novvmure F 0 UTZ'S =I Inv nil Calllo Powdors, YELLOW W. TER, HEAVE; COUGHS, DI: TEMPE.Th, Fl VERS,FOUNDE: LOSS OF APPI TITE AND VITA. ENERGY, &c. use improves ti wind, increas the appetite--giv a smooth az glossy skin,—m transforms .t miserable skelet horse. . , . In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, rleets ill the Lungs, Liver, '- ... 4 .-Z I Z- 5 :-.,:..-1 . - .'....•::.. - ,,,. ~ &-C., this article , • ,.. -.-.•; - .-..:"Y.:•=j,0'..-..*:- . - - l e acts as a specifi c . 1-. .: 7 :; -- ' 7 * A *..-:: 7 i -' .. • , By putting from ,„ ~c . .,.....,,, : t7.,.•:.•; ? .-frat:„. . ', '• - . one-half • a paper •-•-``' ''..; --' .-- to a paper in a • •:, ._,..":'.1. • -.-: • , ---:__ • barrel of swill the . '---•- • A ..------- ..... ~ above diseases --- ----;:..;•; —,- • ',.-- •• _ -- will be eradicated 7.1 - -- , .- , -s-2=—_—.- - : .. or entirely prevented. : It given in time; a eotain preventive and 'cure for the Slog Cholera. - Price 25 Cents per Paper, or 5 Papinai.' for .11 PREPARED SY S. A. TE'OI[I9CZ 13-JE0.0., AT THEIS. IVIIOLES.ALE DREG AND MEDICINE DEPOT, No. 116 Franklit St., Baltimore, For Sale by Druggists and Storekeepers through out the United States. Sold by P, A. STEBBINS $ CO.,Couders ort. THE BUCKEYE STRAW-CUTITR PATENT - SD, JULY, 1861, BY PORTER S Engrg THOUSANDS of these Machines are being-ad , ' i• and sold, and give More Universal Sallsiacllon than any. other Straw or Stalk-Cutter in market. It has no castings about and canoe Ut or repaired In any country town. f The Hnife is ttntiobary—Box vibrates—feeds itFel —cute on top of the knife—erne eserythlng egenril any length yon wish, and you cannot make rsggr work of it even with a dull knife. Price, $l2. f3amples of-Machines eon be seen at shop of al undersigned. Manufattured and for saleGOO by N. - H. DSELL , Coudersport Pa Oct. 2 ..NEW` JUST WaltzeS, SchOttiinPh Marchts, Songs, Duette, Vatiations—by . • . April 24, '66. •D. C. Sr, M. M. LAERABE.E.' This' preparation, long and favorably known, will thor oughly reinvigorate broken-down and low-spirited horsey, by strengthenirst and cleansing tin stomach and inks tines. • It is a sure pre. 'on is invaluable. oves .the quality the milk. It has :en proven by .te• 1.11 experiment in 'erem..e the (pan ty of milk and cream twenty per cent. and make the batter firm and 'et t. in fattening tile. it gises them / appetite, loosen. eir hide. Ind tkes them thriTe
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