Queition's for the Democracy. ''Occasional" in to the PAiia delphian,PreAiliciws'np'the stron.gf-c't. Toir4 injbe; - ;eptiVof tlae Reonstrrietkai; co mittee and illustrates the force with which they address themselves to popular favor, :bus:— . The. RepreOntafives whotin rinaningfor re-election, will have to-meet the brunt of tins Ciapperhead batteries:for Stipti . orling °tile glorious.. Article'' of Pacification' need have no fears. They have only ,to° ask their adversaries five plain questions, each beino- pertinent to-the five leading sections of that article; 1. Are you opposed -to ~.conferring, civil rights u on a all thee44ehs'of the 4merican ? ' 2: '.ls.fe'yon_lia faio'r of allowing a §Outb Carolina rebel two votes and a half, when the Union soldier throws but one? 3. Are you opposed to a decree that preyents the traktors from lholding office in th - ',muted Stnter,: 4:Vire opprisetl to- a`- chums that a 111 ens It impossible to repudiate our own _ national debt, and that makes it an invio late covenant and an inviolable duty to pay the bounties and pension's of the Unirn soldiers? 5:-Are you in favor of paying the rebel war debt ? These questions no Union man would hesitate to answer in the spirit tli at pronipted the preparation of the new amendment of the National Constitution. And lem glad to Inkl that I think the overwhelming pia _ jority of the Democratic party would re spend with equal patriotism. He must be aloolile'dy - 4 . traitor, indeed . ; who' -could answeeotheniio.. CHOICE EXTRACT. Mr. Benjamin llarris,a Democratic,mem ber of Congress from Maryland,- Made speech in the House- ch desej . r.ves - Snd Will receive a large share of attention. We would like to publish. the whole speceh,but can'only find room for the followng ex tract:: "The Southerner will not • diminish his tone when he feels, that ho can, on his own soib . walk Over•:the_g?asles of nearly three "huitdre.d thousand of his courageous enemy ,and • ""Standing on the Yankee grave, - He .SN;ill not deem hitrisett slate'? • ' ' These - b Old utterances. of the traitors are eloquent in warning to the people. -•lf.siich .sentimentS are "held and boldly expressed at , : the present time - when the party:is: in the. • •minority,' and prudence Would dictate that nothing should. be said . that would. render them obnoxious:to tho people,'*hat would . be their conduct if. they-should become the majority in . Con{ ress and 'viva the poWer to put their sentiments in practice? But, after , :aly . :;there - . - is - something gratitude ' diteAo the`iriore hold and fan a 14- eal . of the traitors for- speaking out mid letting the people know what they . would • do:if ttioyi could. • ord. he; fore Warned. is to' ale fo * reartried. Let :every- true 'arra loyal man ponder these things well in his mind . , and firmly resolve that iiever shall the men wholiavejliade ajmOst...iupeiliatiihn- efforts io de6troy the government be permitted to rule it. ;-.. 4eisters.el3 niet's ,9rNinßl Oppotitton i thc'&ul~icr. There aro some pepple.whosuppose that Heister, Clymer, like the maw of, inen;--sup ported the first efforts 40 erusli.the slave bolders rebellion'. It - Will . be remembered that Lvdten; ilia; first gun was fired from Charjeston on the garrison in Fort Sumter the' people of the Free States rose like ote.i man to resist the rebellious act,,lmtnedi ately 75,000 men were . called suppresslo the insurrection. 'Volunteers began toi pour into.theTapitals of the various States! to filltip ; their respective'qUotas. At that early` stage - of the ,c,azzgliet ,w as sh.pwp, THE .OTITCRIOi s PING' OF iiti.sTE:•.R ' Cf,YNiEit's HOS TILITY TO. THE MEN . WHO WERE READY TO PERIL vacm..tay.Es DEFENCE 'OF THE VNJON. , It • was ,proposed in ,the; State to pay al). these.volunteers from the hour they left tbeifitorlishops their fields and homes, to engage: - in the public service. -It was maintained that ai iail be came a soldier as soon s aShe began to march to theplace.of rendezieus. `.At that time their claimwas just, bitt Ilicfter (//inirr it once opposed it, and insisted that a sol dier should only be paid from the date of his muster into' the: service- Here was Clymer's first shot - the soldier. I It Was pied sitiftiltaneenkly the traito'r's first shot in Fort'-Sumpter; - and the yiestion naturally arises whetherely mei- 'and "the rebels had an understanding in'the matter. The man who, had left their homes to fight for' the Govermlient were unable to loose any lime. Their farnilies depended on their daily labor for support and yet Mester Clymer, now the copperhead,carididatefer Governor; was 'Abe first Senator- in, the Pennsylvania Legislature shave thl sol dier and reduce hikpay.,l ! - Froxii that tiirie for Ward Hiester Clymer %lied agaiuse the soldier.— Telegraph.. in - v , - In most quarrels there is a fault on both sides. A quarrel 'May' be compared to a spark, which'. cannot be produced without a flint as well as -a - steel, eitherof them may hammer on wood foro'ver;and no fire-will ,• tOlt is a serious thing to live. It is - the source of an endless existence whose future wily be influenced by the present and the past. it that which mutt be received and p er f orm itar Work by . us.. "To be or not to be," is not ihe question. We, are, and rn tis t .exist forever: ninst t hen; b of motnetdous conscque a to -Us 1101 V We )ice. • • • Things to be Remembered. - • • XT,I4POn though Itiwy,:44e a good souredit nevert4:l44o4 All : dings ait.tjir ' 'tt l eifect; where we mean to discover defects, these defects are in our view.judgem:ent and understand ing. I: 411 thi lb- • hr . ;tan- All things - change; ;there is no constai. cyrirt'this world. • r.A.bundance, l fi,ke want4uins many; nay ahundance iniohnore.• faith; hope and' persevere and you will receive your reward. Be slow to offend, and quick to forgive. Be content with yoUr lot and you will have no cause to envy neither princes nor kings. ‘. Be, and *me npewhat, youccannot • 'Contentiffent is pAna's gr,eaTest: boon Contentment producei wore happiness than [ all things combinded ;1 but it must be paired I with application and activity. Crave not for lielnis• nevertliele.s.s value y'onetime more thatt •guld and diamonds. These you can oecoter again When lost; hut time)'ou cannot recover, never. Correct be thy work, thy speech and thy actions. At !nit try the best. Care not for what you cannot possess. Do not break:youi• word.pionaise or con fidence,' and great will be your reward. Do not exhibit'there friendship under four eyes than other Wise, it is both unfair and unWise. Sometimes it is wise to show _rather less under fou'r eyes. Do not encoulaga l deceitfulness craftiness and slyness, they are curses of society.— Man can att'ain his ',ends by honesty and upright means. They are designed for . ,brutes omy. ' thpp, mistress ,of success; always 'modified byl Wise principles. ' , , .• • . GETTINO -OS IN TAE Woa.to.-'—Titere are many diflervnt wai t of getting on in the world; _it dues not yways mean making a great deal of nioneYf or.being a great man I'4 the people to ilqk up to wlth ,wonder. Leaving dr a ba'l' habit for it good . one is getting on in the World; to be clean land tidy, instead ofidirty and disorderily, is getting on; to be 1 Native and ' industrious instead of idle and liazy, is. getting . on; to be kind and forbealing instead of ill-natured [ and diligently ua rre i l n so i h m i i: r i ll s, 4 l , g t e e t i t ,s in : g b io: n ; c ' e to as wo il rk ii - j a is s . preseucc,is getting !on; In shoyt, when we !see any one properly attentive to his duties peracqreing ,throngh. difficulties. to gain such kn(3‘% ledge a4filiall be of use, to hum 'self and othbrs; offdiitigia good:eitimple to his relatives and aelpaintanceS, we may, be slue that he is getting on in, ebb w0r1d.'...; . • l'' Money is very Useful in its Way, but it is possible to get.oii witti'sinail means; for it is a mistake that we' niust wait for a good deal of it before - iv e can _do; anything. Perseverance IS °lien -I,etter'tlirtn•'a full purse. There are, more helps towards get- Sing i on than is supposed---many 'people lag behind or rnisSltheir way altogether,he cause they do 4t see. the '.simple...and abundant means. NV,bitli. surround:them on all sides;' and SOU happens that these means are aids which 'cannot' be bought fur money. i . Those' who with to get 'on in the world must have a stocks of patience,. and -perse verance' of • liopefpl . confidence, a willirio • I, b ness to learn,.and la. disposition not easily cast down by, ligietAlt.ieP :'and disappoint ments:. ' .- I ', .'. I '-.. - : • • ,go"A.bOut tho time that the. counsel for Davis were .migotiating with the Presi_ (lent for his .relese, Bdutwell offered the foilowitig - iresOlution:in Cengfdss;- which was d atiopte a yote 0f.105 to 1.9; , f . r., WHEREAs, : It is notorious that Jefferson Davis was the leader of the iate•Rebellion, and is guilty of treason wader the laW's of the United Staiqs; and : • WHEREAS, By the iwoelarnation of the BreSideilt Of Ikhi , y, :IS ti 5; Da V is — 'was charged with compheity in the assassina tion of PresideritlduColn, and said procla mation,has not - geen , teiroko nor annulled; therefore; :beit - 1, A. 2 ohe:Opinion of th . e_House of RepresentatiVescthat said Dais should beheldiii•cusrody`ds - ia 'prisoner, nnd;:`snb ject'to triaj,::aeobrd i to, the laws- of- the It :is • tidersoo,d that the adoption 'of going resolution IV so decisive a frled the action of the President; celucta43t refused. t,oi discharrre the tesnnart," the fere rote, Cl ,ancl,iie r ,sternstr r , Llni .IVITHOLq 7'AI:II4—WOIIW you • .- !. : - . * . wish to live • wititout,-a tqal? Then you would Nsish - to did' . hntrhalfla man. - NATi.4I, out trial yOu cannbt ':g•ties. at your own' strenek Men lo not learn to swim ion' a table'; they nitstigO.-anto :deep water, and buffet theiruges.! If you wish tolunder !staud tl eir true eharaetet 7 if you would know ti eir,wbOld• itrefitthHof What they are chp blo,throwthem oerboard! • o.e'r with tqem,--Mid if they are worth saving, they WIII i‘`iril ashore of, thern.selves, ANbilit It JOKE AT "MAN'S VicriN— A Paris lettesays: There being C r- a fancy now for Clubs, the wags ;ire declaring that a number; of the Isay . le4ile'ri:Of the gay eoiild, having detetinined,to revenge tlii it s •hjes on the gentletfian fiir their exclusion froiii the ilivorito "eircles'i, of the day, have held various ineetirois with a view to' the formation Aara FetniTle Club, from which all males should bei rigidly excluded; but that, owing to the preliminary adoption of a resolutiqh; idectating `that the office of li'iesiilent 'should be held by -the oldest trienibei;• and 'tfiat of ~‘ecretary, ' the youngest, the project hae at last been •ahar- : doned,it having been fonud. impossible leo find a President arkcl . eieiy, one of hers elaiMing the riglietO - be — the &eretary. 'DOT) 44 ; EWs 41?_ NEW G . s = I El STRANGE J4UT - ~:_ .:. _ . _ ': , THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES BARGAINS I BARGAINS ! mem No attention paid to the cost of GOOD'S. Prompt leottformity to the Lowest Market Prices is cur established RULE We ire determined to give tile putbile' the . --tetielit ; of the FALL, • • • this time. , We shall: try . to iiove the Rule _ • I "Works both Ways." Yon r,ald kigh prices - when goods , . went up, we -- wilt see to it that yea pay luit -prices now GOWN are down," Otlteti.mar.go down, bat we do . . i uot intend te*.beatet. All ive ask ls'to give us a Calf. Shop ag much, as :you' plegse. If you liiew our prices we feel sure a sale. We ant). for the trade this spring -- ahtf are iletettalitt - d that & E. A. J.O4ES Shall stake the lead; in furnishing this section of the couniry with the best articled for theleast money. Ours is the Store. Where that can be done. COME, SEE I , and be CONVINCED. All•kirrd3 of Cotton Goods '1 we are-Ow offering "dt-prices which can not fail to strike - the , purchaser as '• 9 CO CALICOES :Tn STARCH OliT PF IKITH CLOyIT. AND - , ' • BROAD-CLOTH, Pia in' & Fancy a s sinaer e s STANDARD . 11.11JSLIINTS 131eached. and Unbleached Muslims of all Priee. rlannels of all ColorS, SILK & LIN EN HA\ DKERe.HIEFS . SPOOL, -COTTO.N,' Ticking,tripo - C.l. Shirtitig, LADLES' DRESS GOODS,; All-Wool Delaines, A ner.Delaines. Lustres, GROCERIES Ofiall kinds: COFFEES, TOTE St. BROWN STGARS;SYII.I.7P S COXISION 116LA§F•ES,, I • GItEEN lIL,AC:fi. ,SPldti3 - ; 13 1 ali - kinds. A great variety of the oest.lidnds of . , SMOKINO 1 &; CEIZiyING:-..toftACCO; - . :Corn 13roorns,C,eanr Bunis.e.ts: . So. 1 and 231ticlibred, Labrador:BOrrini r limns r,Shouldei:2;l 3 " Also, - 10 DRUGS and MED INES, .• • READY-MADE CLOTHING, • , BOOTS and SHOES, --, -HARDWAFtErAc. REMEMIIE . It IVE - T_EAY - THE HIGHEST PRICE Ifbit , ,COLTA#Y EgtODUCE. JONES. Coudeniport, June 5 1 1886 • tta 1 . SAMllliter - 0110" t0.. 4 AT. I •. ; t OIAMS TEWS 57,1' L 1 POOR atttention:is invited to the largo and attractive stock just received, and flit sale its low's isith ,sytne;TialitidS tati be: yo)igh't anywheferriltlieCotinty. • ' We have tiblfa'ail- a...laitge and varied as r sortment of Domestic Cottons, comprising HKOWN.SHEETINGS, and SHIRTINGS, BLEACHED 3IUSLINS,• • • DENIMS, A • •_' CHECKS, iLICKING 4I A ' ' s ' COTTON FLANNEI S,, on which we 'cannot be undetrscild:' We purchase onr iddds 'for Cash arid. 'offer them at a very small advance „•, ' From Vost:- • .FL;ki\INELS. I F ion p15i;4a.91 1.ni ., , GRAY, BLUE, or PLAID.FRENCH SIIIRTING FLANNEL, eall 4t- 910nfiteirs i , • , _ • DRESS GOODS. pEIAINES, , , PRINT ' S, BROCIIE, and • ' ", ." "%COOLEY SHAW'S HOODS, ! SONTA GSDIAS, • BALMORAL SKIRTS - _ _ CLOTILS i and a full supply L Apt CDlmslleed's. _BYrh ON' T ; fail to call before purchasing and see the assortment . .1 ''At Olmsted's BOOTS FOR :len, Women & Ctilldren, in great va l.' riety and cheap 'it Olmsted's For Mohisses, syrup, Sugar, Tea andiCoffee, .1: • ' In filet everything in the Grocery line, call AT .01,11S,T.E1T-S- A full ascortmcnt of almost ever } - , thatis . kept in a country rit sto t re - oarld'. 4111 give satisfaction and I sill g,ooi loVvigst. triE34spAat II -A T OL I I3I%V•S, Lr'' q I : P. ia : Grain cif all kinds, , •., - • . 1 ; I 1 ; _ Sheep Pelts, Furs, Deer Skins- . Vt LI Also, County .goivnsbly ithd;Aohdare-ders;7fots it.ll of trlitcli the highest prices trill be paid Atrel11111!•41 1 8 c:f..7b • ' s r4 i:toildtr'sp - orf," - Pti;l l / 4 rcirr IA; AN 11. REAT ,IFEST,4IiN • citailriihtl -thrirakh Pottei tont' GENEll.4klie N e l m z......„_..Dern0t5 . i AND . I 1 .-. irl ' i ''' • - ' . : 1 r - rE under=itznedNrouhlio,m)onii;ie to the people of l'.tter coutdV . l.hrtt tirt , 3s - fihk'6 Bought out the en tire stuck of 2d. IV: Alarm of this place and 01:1 here. afier , t , ep on hand a full assortment 0r.., -,r i ,-,-,;',• 1 BOOKS' ANIL . ..STATIONERY! Including Writing, Tissue, Per forated and BiattinO, 'PaijOi'ln`- vidOefi,l s igis Slates, Pencils' ,ICFay. ons l inkstands, Blank-Books of all Writing -BOOKS Pocket DIARYS, Drawing Materialg, - 1 MiSaIL,I4IO3IIS 13ktoliS including Abe latest Standard• NOVELS I MAGAZINE,PICTORIAL t = -4 ;?; ) STORIIr''PATIERSI 411‘cif tibetqmidard, : TE.X.TII3IO OHS - _ FOR rrrrio 10. 4 , T 7 lot of I I Ano = PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS -1 Stacial nttention given to orders for . • • • • • I ' . ' ..MISCEILLI N TEOUS i 1300.118.. liaeing mad- the necessary arrangements in Nece' Igrk re k ato enalu)pd )13 till all - stioli brtler,''un'shdrt notice. By -prompt and courteous 'attention. to cut pa cr o i, , with fiat and - tiohoiabla dcltins, tie Fob c 16 merit and receive n large share of 'the -p:xtrons:g . e., yf aloe wishing tirtinlen Innour • C. Eall LARRABEE. Jan 15 fiG tf' . t • • • BOARDING!...: . ; rp, enkbscrjber 4 1qttriLicilortink klyrce linion Ilouse,' roVlClrraCd - to ectitntwilitt6A-E,,Trorkicipocowq-, tyl Beat Nyith. Boarding, at reasonablq rafeB `WI nedici tadiatheta mill ilia it to 7thei raid r,a4caLve tci give thim a can.. •'; -I •- S.C. Phelps. • , Cchidersport; Yob. ,ti .• ,„ • - A!U:ESoeagl i . l A ( t . : 3o') GERMANldifiOtter Co., Pa:i-aUg. 1, 1563.' - EN .sh (MQVI• is,bere,ha,gl.ye , a, ,t,Gharle.t En. or,iiow late the folleWir4 desdribe4',piopentit has not ye' paid, any . consideintionyliatemr fct the..F.me, and all persons are hereb , y4arned.net-Ite par chase;any of said property of, the said !,ioshor before the decision of the - Conk is rgen in thissase and C. 13ushor hasp. ,1 tome Consideration money therefor.- . .'. The following is the Oro - Party : lst. A certain tract of land ne r•tha Ger -mania Mill, in warrant 5075, Abbottlownship, _Potter_ county, Pa., containing 100 aer4s.— A 15025 acres in warrant'so7.B,and adSoliking i the'above. 2nd: A certain tract of land; - Wiili l imp:ib l vsments thereon, near Kettle COA, in warrant 5519, in Stewartson township, Potter county, Pa., containing libel* 204 abres... Cl;Bushor holds also in frust.wa'rritit no .1 1 2501, in Games township, Tioga county, - Pa.; the'iin road leading from Gernsaaid. to Gaihes . ,l containing S5O acres. - 1 [) tf. - . RADDE. E ..RE NCTO N•& SONS . . _ _ MANLT.ACT CRERS , OF Kiiol.llols, ,RIFLE eactx.'k:rximoosi For the United States Service. Also, POCKET AND BELT PEiipLvins„REPEATING(PISTOLS I , 1 - 3 /FLE "CA:NIi:S; RIFLES, Itiffe _121,1- and Shot:Gun Barrel and Gun Materials, Bola by Gun Deartirs, and .ha Trade generally. In these ,days of Iloy,yetircx4-ing frn4 I,Zobbery,ever , i House &oh; Baal: an 11 °l)ke:should 4are one of Remington&h.Revolvers:', I . 'Barth's desiring tii avail .thernelves of tile late Ito pfovements imPistals. and superior winikinan4hip au( form, teat lind ii.e.l in the new - RertilngtollS Revolverst ;_ ! I : Eirenlars crn:drone ruts and' dei.criptions' of our Anna )01 ho fu rid:shed upon appliciitlon.'l . 1 E. R ING TON St /NS, g g Moose SiANl,ottur.s t eAg , ntei ' 1 "- No. 45, Conrtlina United States Steel Pen Works Eactpry, Caindelsl., Ar. l J. CO R. - E . STERBROO6 &. , :STIMIE ' , TEN ?liANtine'reltEßS. I,7[Faxalio,usON:.4ea"Aro Ser«ci, ! . I.eilnli•iplja, 1r . • -.• 42 Jol4u I•l:et.i IN ey.ll orli. .1 C These Cqlebratell I.'proe'ari. of Ge; , ,u11:01 AmOncan , If:inu fact ure, rarUl Coin pri sac, err, loiollugloylo in the ..11:q1;e1 anti lirr Rqual iofiniVo,el:l , ticily 4ndquenm of void; to the ..12,, , t. itupoile - d; They are, tlicref!u'e, m su to fzain the tot,l ii , lo me of che Atnetic;in.public. Saniple's and Prices on Application. LOIS MADE . TO , ORDER, OF' ANY PATTERN' OR'STAIRP RE9UIRED. FM' iale to 111e n .r35 1 4.! at the I'Manntlictu .Tet s Warehouses, as above; und . :ll' retail by - nll rSta- Opuses, 13oohseljets, and,--..Newsdealers, itt the:United Statei. 1 L1y17.49 Estertorook Co. " COFFEE . . . JAVA. COFIFF.I3—.I2IIO moat don tazverage known. , • • ft is Inefttreil t.tbro the beitJAVA COFFEE, and *idle it has LOP the tlak•or of tine. Old G,ivernmeut Jliva,,ells for less than half the 'price.• I • lavaCp,fe , I,an teadi u,01.1 for years, by thotnonids of pet snii4lff itli p-'irts of the Colt:dry, awl hi ivenntily ineknowledued to heat (MCC nufrithins, delickno, It enlYinui and economical. The same quantity 'otaitea richprandstrouger elm) of Collue thAti qby •Th-atit: ,zu . - . partleularly'reenrnoneo ns health:in oeYer nue and to ,must,'bdiretleally used by.-thoo3xvlto suffer .xvith Baliducl!ei .NervonF•oess 'And Other injtffieus eirectg front the use of other f. - offee. ; • It is prepared' urith the greatest eare,inhd contains na ingredient 'Which is not - thorn bur - oleos mid ben, *lid. [o,oe human (7tgallierli than . p!,tke iCoiree, , to which fact, the nto - st.sliilfol Physicianonnd ePernists testify: ' .:I f C>elicacivz 4 3o. l lFs eTnictrea, llas been extensively used at nunifr;euti Sanitary .Faire . ,throozhout the Union, and received certificates ot the highest recomtnendation. .i.• . it has alshbeffil - 1!1 6 1'0 1 /ghly PSted, and roods, d 'theYdipletna - of. the .Atnericuff Institute. and other Drotnittont.inatitutions. • • t, I."ut tip its 111 i paellnues bearing. the fay simile Sir 'onv.tUe' of 4.. OsVorn:ator ut lioxes or to 4'd . 50 13y,Groc.4rs generally. • 1101101 :arid Trade, / • T :£4.1 ; LOSE MILLS, ; ter.: ata,,Wholesale ealeys, Ili Tea, coffee, a.'103 & 105 'Warren 'and' 269 Wallington • - ,Ne. 7 Pia . ... , noForte iflanufactiarers. .. .• 499 BrcadwaS , ,Nrs , .Tork... 1 , . TT'''. 2ttC, l:011 of thp pllbti , And th e' trade isle. viied. to ou'ri.lS - !..W SF,ale SeienOelavq - Rosewood Ptato•Vm re, , , n'hiell ter Ditime and purity Of iOne prt- tut la:114- irW . :my hitt/ Tto oltertAl le thili 'Market they cuutain all tltornodorn ituprovOnents, Freueli ct.and . :.etOty, harp pcdal,„ lam fratpe, ,ever-strumt ; . base,-ete.,.attd ;each instrument - being made under -the ..per 601101 li:ll;pati.l.,iuq of ;11r:J. , 11..GroveAteen, ..ivi i o ip,„),,,,d wipractieal expel knee' of over thirty Ye;irs ,iii thijr,,rnanufactur i eos, bully waurtizted in • ...• I:Veii-paltiptthir: -" l' I . ' ! .]_, ' . _, _ L.'. .Tll E YLGROV EST EEN 'l'o:iN 0-7 ORTE" : Received tft&hlOws-t. award °Cram-it mei all others . ~ . ~at.the• C elebrated IV,orld'ee.,F.tiir ! .., ,i. ;Where- ,we're , exhibited m iostruent's front the beet irdtk,.re, of'imudoh, Parl4, GermanY, Philadelphia. Itaitlmare:-lia•rott,: and ;Nov Arorl: and Mil-o at the Amet lean Institute for five ~..uceesiye years, the gold and s fiver utt:l.M.h;• from buth of Whiell coo he seen at dlytilie ititt6ducilon of imprmvcmi . onts we make a still to , .,re.perfeut l'ianc-For te',llm by manufacturing famic./y, At tai a , trictty rapt'ri.st .na,r, are eaal.tied to Offer there instruments at a price illicit will preclude .competition. " • .. ' —, I . I • . i `o. "I,' Seven Octave round cornets,. Rosewood Plain Case ' - V::00 Se. it, Sevun Oetave, round cdruerA, llooewood lleavyllouldim: , Ito.3 . ..Sevan Octave, rount cornea, Absewooe q' TAtis 'XI . V~ style ' TERMS—SET. VASII•nreIfRUEN , T,FroDS. I. ' . .. Descriptive Oirculmilent free, I. ',, . • ' : . .; P CWIC :nun L 170, 17'2, 174. & 176 GREEN:ICU ST., (ON; , ::SQUA.itE NEST OF . - . . - jeituccii ct Triti Stiyets,Xiiw, 1-prk, ,3•01E1 PAT TEN.i.Tr., Proprietor, I ' • rytITE Pacific Hotel' is .rcell nd, xvidelY, known to the traveling The 4o cation is ..eipecinlly . - .suitable' to merchants and business men; it is in cloSe proximity tO the,bus.iness part:of the Cit,y4is on the hig.h of 'Southern and Western travel-=-and a'ajacent to all the piineipal Railroad nnd Steilmbnat depots. ' , I 'I he Plielfic has liberal neeptilModation for off'e'r 300 guests ; it is welt furnished; and posL ses4es ever}' ; . modern imprOetaent for., the ciinifett . :and' entertaihmpat la its. initiates. iiie'rooms,sie Ittaclousaitd r:ell veatilated ; 1 prodded with gas and 'miter. the atierviairicei prompt ant. respeetful; apd the table is, , proiide4 every 40itacy of tits season. r I . 0, for the nn ^ fel- The suhseriber, who, for. the Juist few years, has been the lessee, is novqsole proprietor, and intends tO identify hipself thoroughly with the interests, of his hopse. 'With long il p experihice ns a Thotel-kee e 4 ~he.. tali:se:s,, by moderate charges and liberal. policy, to maintain the "fayOrable al utation of,the.Pa. e fife Ho tel.: " 1 ' JO' .PA TTEN "Ja. " . ___ HN. DalkWlNliq i i:TT . y.3lsl{l.ll(l:7 JTUST received P. Larrabeg :It the • - - - 1 1 051•0 ' , nee; ilinel9p cif Paula!;Miii)o chrocriA nts, clie, do., for ealo cheap. ! I - 4 s - i m i s iNE LTI n•-go L L EE COinecr Tent; and Chestnut Stmt . t 1-I.I.EADE . I,PI - 11A.'" . 71:.!...!! .. i . 1 i l ..,, • _....`. ,Th r most complete andtharotighly appointed Deal. tess'e'r*Conirnercial College in the:country. — The'Sinly One 41' the city rbeeessing , a Lt , , , trh i ti, chartei,lana the.onlAdifit, ift.lßirfiltkli.latteauth or. trod to.ccinfer-Degrms of , merit. —.. 7l4 .plemas.a Nni .d ed -to grd uat ea Inthe Commereitd.Con me under ha e'er. .porat seal by authority of !an% .Co ducted by gentltaneu of iiberal education tnd axten lye experience - in busineed, alld I/On:jag er, / ' quell advantages for the thorough theoretical ~4 1 p raet cal education of - young ..m... n Sur the various dt. tles:a d etutloyMents of bus fiend life. L ' • TcrEORT AND PRACTICE 'COMBINED -.' ' ' ' 7 f•4 r. -.... 1, / - , Koste r P 9f : , -', I• ' : . I il ' 7 ; ?.: •f• • • ' , •., 0 .4 ( l l7 .4#§igA T rki4-. f1 q , .. i orlghbal and pre-eminentiy . practicni, -gming 11! c a , dent-in the shortest. time a complete insight into t h e routine,-detaile, .custorae, and forme of,husii,,,,i 1c general. as conducted. in- the. beet-regulated c‘auteet• dal and financial estabh shments. , . , 1. 1 - TH I EORETICAL , 6aaK-3(EErING ' Upon a new plan. withmt original eaposition of ill, science of account., arranged and pnblit.beil by th e i. proprietor of this Inetitutiun exclusively far. hi,,,,,, nse sat Mai:me-half the ordinary ia bl of the studee, and giving him a complete limowledg -of the p u4...Lg of the best ,accotintants, ' , . • - ' - THE COMMERCIAL CD SE • ENIMACES Boob-ker7 l 4fig, COfiehlfrCigi Arithmetic, Pen. man.sliip Business Corresponlence Com - mereial. Law, ' Lectures oni BaSl . llC4$ ' 4ln irs, Commercial Clustoms, Forms, and Actual Busii , . ness PPI.CIiCe. ' • ' SPECIAL BRANCHE s r 'ci Algebra and M Ab"gher 31athd - • gi•apitzt,: Ornamental Pe:man, ! Defecting Counterfeit aSurve'yinft, TEL The arrangements for * 'l'oa:rapid tg are-far i n m i. Vance of anythina of the kind erern Tel - eat° the pob• A regular Telegraph Line is c larectec; withdba 1m :dilution Nvith.twenty 'man:ll°Mo ciuvarieueparts of the eity,.where public'hus'itesstrans:K-INi, and in which btSlCielltf of this lostitatiot are permitted to prattice. IsZo retruinr practietre..n be had in any other f.e.losolof 'tie:Erection., tr. r..,the! homitry, without whien 110 ,, 11c,C311 posni , vi fss a, practical op. Craton_ AT,ilurni inen are c:intioned againet thodeecp. tee rdpieseld.,tions„of.tioiso fac!lities pretend to teiielt.TelegVa PATRONAGE.. • This Institution I now en joyinc nilelarge4 richt, nice ever bestowed npon!anycotnniel•cial schooldn tar 'State. (Poor the Itundied etc:we'll were lif attend. :thee the first year, and odor ECV . V .Ihundred durin; the pct year. The blot clans of stl.idente - rday lava• riably bd found hero, and all ito asseciatleins are first class. . LOCATION AHD Apepriffl, , os ATKINS. The Institution loaafed the 'rot Central port of , fliteity, and its accomniocntiot e, for extent, etc. ~onee COliVeltienee, are lin, rin-sed, the rooms 11:1S1, been titled op in the v re best Aiyielvith Bu-tueci ()tikes or Courtin, bkonses, a'ci t .gr u ph Ofllecx, Stationery Store, and a reikular DANE OF DEPOSIT .:I*D ISSUE upplje4 ..wlOl Dnelyieturpred til r pbze notes used r, a cirealatkng medium km tlw Tepariiieut of Actual 13ttziuess. TO YOUNG AIEN , who delirc (he xcry facilities for a Practieni F,Jneation for Diann:es. , we apat-ntitee a course of instruction no u hero eltip to be, equalled, while the reputation and etanditur a the institution among businais Inca - make:int eadorsenient the beat lea...sport to eucceee and allrant!eilleilt. contenaplatiten entering any Conaultiecittf College, arc incited to send ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR .& CATAI,OPE.• - view of the CUlegr, partizutars thc• couree of in4ructlou terms, 4.. c. • i L. rAin.u.sNus, President. T. E., 3.IERCIIANT Svrt of Oice Bio ama. F O)IJ.T.,Z' S I= afgl CNN •, • ~- ,a- -- This preparation, • - 'r - :14M r iong and fare:Tat:4y ' ^ . r 4 '',...i. , r known, willn.timr ii-I! il„l,,,c'Vatt.,„, otglilv reinvigorate •,,„..„ -.47, ~..,.."1 2, ,,' brolseis-down and ti /..-r, • - e.^,4' - lovr-ipinted horses, i I / L " ~: , :1, by strengthening . ‘• : t and cleansing the',, f 1 i : stomach and lates t, . , --t .4 \ 0.- r... : .• It is a sure pr*- -, -.1,„„:,.." -- ""' 47 .• ventire of all'dip ___........,,....."''' --- ..3"`.-•• eases inCident 'lto this animal, sr IE.RB YELLOW 11 TER II F-1 V I C0I:G li S 11 TEMP ER ,`I YERS, FOLTND LOSS OF .A 1? T ITE AXIS VII LWERGY, de. use Imp! ores . wind., mere: t a l Vi r t P°t l - ` ' girlsy' -sOein—: transforms t Iniqerable shell horse. 'lN'kvepers. of Coy this preparation is invaluable. It Indrease.s the quantity and improves the qualit.* ctk.,..4,4S - of the mill:. It har , ..:. ' i.';'.::: -.., j - -1, 0 1, - - I'rOV,en sb Y OC * loaf experiment (9 tr,--'4.:9II4PIiaNMINE• .Therease the quoit 7 - ii,,, »Ik,l , ' tity of milk ' and If, irdkAlf:' 4,,,:e i cream twenlf Pe i e . . s ' '‘,- , 51 . ..4. ! cent. - azid,make LS?, -A - butter- firm nil' ' 1 r"f3.14 . ! .4 meet. In fattentnc, , 4c,4, .I t , cattle. it gives them -*, - ....- - i'" - z-s_ - .-• 'an :ippetite - . loosens › , z s .aad c- , -.-L-..- "--- --.--.-- makes them' tlauve Mul' faster. 1 I .A. all diseases S wine, inch - as - Ceuelis Plant' thMrlgg, 'Liver; - .• &c., this article 4 - Ret3 ai• 3. Specific. - ffi By - pun.; from one-half a pap r • - to a paper in kr ' 1 4., ,, :terv"1 barrel of sscill the above • __. ss ill 11.: eradie,ted or entirely prevented. If rive. in timr, ...mem preventive and ellre for the Hog S Cholera, Price 2,5 Cents per. Paper, or Papers for *l. • ' ' ' 23Y - - t s. A. iz'OTTri"Z & 13R0. AT TITEIR WHOLES LE DlSii AND NIEDICINE DEPOT. [ —No. 116 Frayiklin,st.,-11,1,1timare, Nd. • For.Sale•lty prugzists and Stortkeeperi through• out the United. States. • Sold by P, A. ,STEBBINS Fc co.,Couders port. Pa. , •,, „ . . , BUCKEYE STRAW-CUTTER PATENTED, Jt LT, 1564, BY PORTER & 5.111 TE rrIIOIJSANDS of these 'Machines are being rob VniveraarSailslaiction than any I)ther I Straw - f or Stalk-Cut - ter in market. Itlcas...nocasl,ings about andAati be MO I or r,e,i2u04.4 in npy ,qoup to3m.. 7, '• itaXtiii<6 0'1112149n a rdi--80...T Nth at eft—J.oP", --cuts on', top of the kuife—cutsevervthing equarsl,l any length you whdi, and you cannot sank° rs.Sle." work of it ea with,a.clull. - , . -Prlce,•sl2. Samples - of Machines can be 'seen at sbop °- ;undersigned. Manufactured and for sale by - ~N, rR Oct. 4 2,18t15: ;. _ _- ec..l- 2 1'ol kits 4 41tal t es ) E rob ottitirs Marches, songs, Ruetts4. l a4fintl4_u 4443 Y v B April ZS, '06,; D. C. U. M:LARRA naties, PriQno• ip, litre Art of Enoine•ri;77 PO WS
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