The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, October 02, 1866, Image 3

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hoever favors the ;President's Poll
wish S to strip the loyal North of twentyi
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mem ers of Congress, to' wh i ch it is fa
entitled, and he wishes to, give twentyß
i nriember to the - disloyal South, whiek . t
secti n has no equitable title to. 1 1
T e figures will stand thipy oinitti -b- fi
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f
tion 1 representatives :
Present, Northern representation
Present Southern representatiOn' on tie
three-fifths basis
If the Amendment be op
not a op t ed the ,
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suit will be as follows: :, . 1 , 1
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Northern representatives
'Southern representatives
,If the Amendment be ratified
will be as follows :
Northern representatives
Southern representatives
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At present the Northern, majority is
If no change in the ConstitUtiOn is made
the Northern majority, after 'the next
apportionment, will be
If the, amendment be adopted the North=
ern Majority will be
So the -question is whether the North is to
have 93, or 43 majority in the Honse of Rep.,
resentatives. If every voter has but one vote
93 will be the majority, 'if the SOut4rn,
voters are .given two votes in consequence of
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their injustice to the negroes and their rebel
lion, the Northern major jity will but 43.
Here, then, is the issue between the Pres-1
dent and Congress. President Iwishes ]
to reduce the , Northern majority ill Congress
from'93 to 43 by giving tire vot e s every
illississipoian and Louisianian,, and three
votes to every South Carolinaian,.
If the amendment be not adopted all' the,
larger Northern States will lose two members
of Congress, and some of them will lose three.
This, is what the Presidenel,s "policy'' Means.;
The issue is before the Pe,), pled
Shall the South 6
ffain poWer by its treason.
its tre ason.
Grant's Opinion of ClyTer.
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"To ask any soldier to Vote for 41ch a man
i is
as Heister Clymer, of, at one known
disloyalty, against another who had 'served
, -
four years in the Anion army With 1
himself and benefit to hisi
. eouniry, was a:
gross insult.'-'--Get. Gran t to the iSditoi'
the Chicarro RepubliT,n,
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Goes Penns Pennsy l van ia so
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goes the llinon.
".As
The Gubernatorial Co test . PennylL
vania will be all one way. Major Gen eral ?
Geary undoubtedly be eleCted by a ma,-
jority that will settle the question * at issue in
all the other loyal States,'and ' revive the ,old
proverb, "As goes Pennsyl*ania so,goes thel
Union."l Thousands of the supporters of
Andrew Johnson cannot conscientiously vote
for Heister Clymer, and the President him
self can desire the defeat of suchl a can
didate as Geary. The chief importarce of
the Pennsylvania election,
,therefore is its
bearings upon the next Senatorship.";--.7rew
rork Herald.'
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TH*E-POWER COUNTY JOURNAL
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CottdeatPdrt, Tuesday Evening, Oct. 4, 1865
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Local ark. 4 deneial.
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THE MASON d&HAXI.pr CABINET ' ORGANS.
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Forty different styles.- widpted to sacred and secelir
music, for SSO to $6OO styles;
FIFTY ONE 43-old or
Silver Medal., or other firStriremiumeawartled them.
Illustrated Catalogues free. 'Address:MASON &H.t.11
LIN, or MASON ez. 1L&M.L11.4, New Yore'. -
icy,
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'five
hat,
s,oein A Year made by any
. one Niith 1115—
"‘" Stencil Tools. Tr o experience necessary.
The President. , , eselifers,*nd Tre.surens of 3 Dank'
Indorse the eircula?. Sent free with Fen4les. Ad
&es, tee time. Jean Stencil Tool Works, Sprlin,field,
Vermont I I
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
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A Gentleman who PtifilLlNl for years from Nervous
DebilitY; Premature Decay, told all the :elects of
Youthful Indiscreuon, fur the sake of buff. ring
humanity, sehd tree to all who need it, the recipe
nud directions for making the simple remedy by
which he wan cured. Suderers wishing td prodt by
the advertiser's experience; can do ,•ci by add miming
JOHN D. odPEN,
• - No. 13 Chambers St., New York.--IlyjyS
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Eery-your g lady and fit ik tleman In th l o United
States can her somettlin ',much to their oivantaze
by return I ntaii (free of ?barge,) by addreacing the
undersigned.! Those lel/allws leas of being bum
batted will 4;)blige by not noticing this card: Al!
others will please ad dre.s itheie obedient renal:l.,
THOS. F. CHAPMAN,
Sta Brendway, New York.--Ily,fyll
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• Lyon's Periodical DrOps 1!
Irthe Great Feralale ) i-nemefiy for Irreg.
_L ula-ities.• These drops are a scientifically com
pounded fluid p.eparatioxi..and better thartai.y Billy
Powders or Nostrums.. Reim; liquid, their action Is
direct and positive, rendering them,n reliable, speedy
and certain specific for theicureofnll oh-tructions and
suppres-ionsot nature. Ilneirpnprilarity Is indicated
by the fact that over 100,000 bottles are adunally sold
and-censtrried the ladies of the United Sates,
'every one of whotn speak lin the strongest terms of
praise of their great meri4. , They are ,apidly taking
the plat, o every other Female Bvmedy, and are con
sidered by all who know alight of them, as the surest
salett; and most infallible !preparation in the world;
for the cure of allFemals pa - ,ml taints, the removal of
alt ohgtractions of nature,#d the promotion °Cliental
regularity and strength. ,Rxpticit directions stating
when they may be used,andesphtining when and why
they should not, nor could not be used without pro
ducing effects contrary to fnat Ilre'ri chosen laws, will
be found carefully folded laround each bottle, with
written elgnature ofJOHN L. LYON, without which
none are genuine. L - -'
Prepare,: by Dr. JOHN L. LTO7.C, 155 Chapel
Street. New 11.,ren,.Coit:n., who can be consulted
either personally dr fendlo.dng stamp,) con
cerning all private d!seaseS and female weaknesses.
Sold by Druggists everpvhere. Price sl.sopr Bot.
G. CLARK d: CO.,
ly.p General Agti for United States and Canadai
138
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Firth's 1 filuslo Store,
363 Frost2i-ocrea,p, N. "E''.
THADDEIS FIRTH,
{Successor to Firth! th Cothpany, )
MUSIC PUBLISHER,
Manufacturer tind Importer of
31asleal Instruments, .-
1- Piano Fortes,l
ileloz= n us,
Cabinet
Organs,
'And every de.scription of 3/ usies I merchandise
w York Age my for the celehrrted
• Gilmore & Co's Band Instruments.
Our Band Department is u!uder the personel supers!:
'lion of Mr. D. 1.. DOIVN6-43.
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Wholesale ,Lid Retail Ltepot for the unrirallel.
Darnurdqtt Cottage Organ
Whieh challenge's compli!ison as the most effective
hstrumer.t yet ..tiered to tile public.
New and Choice -Vatic Piddished Daily
ea-Catalogues and Pries Lists of instruments fur
nished on application-
.1 Dar Latest Music from all the leading Publishers in
rnerica.
Var Any piece of Music or Music Book, sent by
mail, post-paid, on Receipt if retail price.
Day - Order/11 , y mail for Masic or Instruments receive
prompt and careful attenti/m.
goods a :mauled, to prove its repreiented, at
ritcrws MUSIC STORE,
' IS-23.lyear Croidway, Now York.
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TO CCVSS"'3IIPTIVE.4.
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The advertiser, having horn restored to health in
a few weeks by a very siinnie remedy, after having
Suffered for several years w thn ceve re itlngaffyction,
and that dread disease. Copsumption—is anxious to
make kui..wa' to his felloNrsutlerers the menus a
cure.
To all who desire it, Ile ill send a coprof the pre
scription used (free of cha ge), with the directions
for preparimr and using the same, Which they will
rind a SURE CURE for Consumption. Asthma,
Bronchetis, Coo:tits, Colds,land as Throat and Lung
Affections. The only ohject of the advertiser in
sending the Piescription is to benefit the alluded,
and spread itifdrmattoa wltlch In conceives to be in
valuable, and he hop-s evlery sufferer will try his
remedy, as it wilt cost thrli nothing, and may prove
bleisi tg.
Parties the prescription, race, by return
mail, will plettar :whirrs* I
Bev. EIMAR.D A. WILSON,
. Magi' Co., New York.—tlyjyB
A LECTURE
To Yonng Men. Joist! BVIILIS LIED, In a Scaled
Envelope; Price Six Took
A Lecture on the later , Treatment. and I:ladle:0
Cure of Spermat oh rrhoeit or Seminal Weakness, In
voluntary Emisi3ion, Sexultl Debility, end Impede
mente to marriage mmerall. Nervouenes.,Consump
tion, Epilepsy awl Fits ; Mental and Physical lbee,
picky resulting from Self- Abuse, &c. By Roster .1.
CULYV RW ELL. NI. D., puttof the Green Rook, &c
• The world renowned antlinr, in thi. admirable Lec
ture, clearly proves from Mit own experiet.ce that the
awin consegtlenCell of self-abrade mnytt.e ellectually re
moved witholut medicine, and witlinufdangerods ear
gjealoperitions,honxies,rmits,instiumente,or cotdials,
pointtng out n mole of cure al once cermin and effectual
by which every sultbrer, noMitter What hideondition
may be, may cure ihint:self Cheaply, privately, and
This lecture will ;prove a b•non to thousands
and thousands.
Sent, urnler sell, in n plain envelope, to ttn•ndtl . ress,
poet p id. on receipt of six rents, or two post stamps.
Achflei4 the publishers. .
CIIA S. T. C. KLINE Az CO.,
- 727 Bowery,' r.ow Y,lrtr, Post Office - bn2 4518.
PHOTOGRAPHIC.
& TI. T ANT JIONT & CO-,'
Manufacturers of Phot r egraphic Matmi.ifv,
*II • , LESALIS 1) IttifAlL,
501 137 roadway, New 'York.
in addition . .to. onr ml irtelne.s of PHOTO-
GICAIIIIIO iI.krERIAL we are Eleadquartere for
the followitiSg - , Nit. -' I
STEREOSCOPES & STEREOSCCPICNIEWS
f American and Foreign; Cities and Landscapes,
.roups, Statuiiry, etc. 1
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS O' _
THE We:
From negatiyea rn. de in the various camiiniens and
formill'' a complete rboteziapltic history of the great
contest!'
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS ON CLASS.
Adapted for either the Mazte Lantern or'tho Stire•
*scope. Old Catalogrue will be sent to any address
on receipt of , Stamp. I '
pHOTOGRAPiIIe ALBUMS.
We manufacture rno:e lar zely than any,other house,
about 203 varieties from at; mite to $OO each Our
ALhUIIS have the reputatlou of being superior in
beauty ..nd nltuLablity to any ot era.
Card Photcigraphs or Generals ates
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men, Actors: etc., etc:
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Our Catalogue embraces over FIVE THOUSAND
different subjdcts, includitre reproductions of the
most celebrated Engravin,, , s. l'ainting., Statues, etc.
Catalogues stit. o 1 receipt of stamp. .
Photogrsphere and othen4 ordering goods C. 0. D.,
will ple.ise remit 25 per cent of the amount with
their order, , 1
ear The prices and quality of our goods cannot
fit to satisfy. i . 6mo [June la.
WINGHAIII ! ESTATE.
ntil further , notice, the Office of the Estate in
TT
U C,ou'dersitbrt will be Teo only (luting Court
weeks; at irlilah 111 - n . 611r. boswo:th will be there.
He wlllnleo 1,4 in Smetliport during she ti 05.13 a
Conti In McKean County. ,
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Persons whd have bul:ltiess with the Estate are re
qtmeted to mesh him at those times.
Lettein on inkiness eihltesseclietheOlfee at Wells.
boro', will be promptly answered. : .
114 13 , 1860.1 WILLIAM. R. CLYMER.
$9O Mont!' I—AGENTS for six
e rely - raw articles, Jr/1 oat,. Atlflrcsa
U. 'l. GARB r.city Pnild 1ng.14 iddirfort, alarm
A a 21,1E45.1 1.,w1,y.
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Cazapaignof the
ARMY OF THE POTOMAC.
- By WILLIIII Smarm
THE STANDARD HISTORY OF THE GRAND ARMY.
greastest Work on the War. UM venially ep
1. domed by army officers and the press.
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- The Author save :;
"I design in this eUldme to igedid what that Army
did and sdffered in ten campaigns and two score bat
tles "
"I shall have to celebrate the unswerving loyalty of
this army, that ofttimes when the bond of military
cohesion failed, held it, unshaken of fortune to a duty
self impoied"
"I shall have to follow it through a ehitEkered expe;
rience, in a tale commingled of great misfortunes,
great lollies and great clones ; but from first to last it
will appear that.am id many buffets of feria n e,throtigh
"winter and rough Weather," the Army of the Pero
mac never gave up, but made a good fight, and finally
reached the goal."
The "Army and lirivy Journal" , says :
.This is the only American critical work on the late
wet, and it is thoroughly critical and entirely divested
of all political hue or tone."
Thor is the only !History of the "Grand :eirmy,'l
and no one who has borne a par/ in ifs eottfliCis,or
is interested in its grand achievements, should be
without it.
This ve.rk sells !licit. The people areti red . of poli
tical and partizan histories, and tvant somethi ng from,
official sources. We have agents clearing over $2OO
per month.. Send for circulars, and see our terms and
proof of the above assertion.
Address, NATIONAL PU.SLISWING CO.,
16-M-4w 507 Minor Street, Philadelphia.
J. GURNEY. & SON,
1 3 HQTOGILLY" HIC ARTISTS;
707 Broadwayj Ns Y. •
In addition to our
Photographic Art. Galleiv tetablisbed 1840,
We bane for the liut4 five yearn had acirantates supe
rior to any other establishment in obtaininki Sittings
from life. oral! the prominent 'celebrities of the clay,
in CARD PORTRAITS, and are now pediebing a
Cataliigue of eve!.
2500 Subjects,', rnerican and Foreign,
:deo a large hat. of Copies of
Works oil Art and Engravings,
batalognes sent on receipt 'of Eitomp.
An order for one dozen pictures from onr Caralezno
will be filled at sl.sio nod sent by mail free. Sin
gle Pictures 25 cents, copies of eng,nvings 15 ets. each.
N. B. We also desire to call attention to the ad
vantage We have for reproducing, or copying, Old
Daugerreotypes, Antbrotypes, Card Pictures, &c. of
. Deceased Pdatives and FiZends,
enlarging them to any size, and finishing in f7il, Water
Color 4, or India Ink, With the aid of
Ten 'Talented Artists.
Parties deli ripe copies, should therefore correspond
with us direct.
Send for a Catalogue.
The Trade SOT plied at a Liberal Discount
Gallery open for Free Pitimettitin:
and ate:lagers eisitiog the City, will find our Gaiiery
one of theinost agoems,ble places to the City, wherein
to while2way an brier.
ars iorum,i,e- A r lb;C:1•9
• r UyTOGRA HULAS, .
IS-23 Smo 707 BROADWAY, N. Y.
TO SOLDIERS ! I
GOOD NEWS
AND THEIR HEIRS
w.masiiaTcorrgs.
' ALL s . - l i l t o t i o lazany a interestdvaut advantage to
w scar
read e t n i e S,W fo ill
lowing Acts of Congress which a have recently
become law:
SEC. Ist of an seta June G. 18G5, pilovides for
al) soldiers or sailors who have lost the sight of
b. •.11 eyes, or both hands, so ati to require con-
I,stant attendance, the sum of $25.
SEC: 2. To those who have lost both feet, or
Fare totally disabled in the seine so as to require
''constant attendance, the sum of $2O.
SEG.! 3. Those who have lost oue hand 9r one
foot, or are so disabled as to render them unable
to perform manual labor equivalent to the loss,
of a hand or a foot, the sum of sls'
SEC. 4. Persons who have been depriyed of
their pensions under Act .of March 3, 1865, in
consequence of being in the civil service of the
Unite
e ]
States Government are restored.
SEC. 5. . Pensions are extended to dependent
fath and brothers, as - well'as to mothers and
sisters.'
I n addition to the above act, to such persons
as are 'embraced by it, Cong-yess.,before ~ ts close
July 25, 1866, passed'i bill increasing the pen
sion to widows and orphans, and extending the
benefits of the , Pension laws to the heirs and
represntative.s of certain invalid applicants; to
. ..
wit'
Sec-2 of the act ,
6f Ju1y..25, 1856, provides
for pe nsions to widati's; of deceased :sOldiers or
snilorsihaving children by such soldiers or sail ,
ors. at rhe rate of two dollars per month far each
child of soldier or sailor under the age of six
teen years. To derive benefit from this act i
is necessary to make new application;sUrteli
dering the old certificate: . .
SEC. 3 gives an increase of pensions to those
widows now receiving a pension of less than
eight dollars per munib, except Revolutionary
widows.
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Applications for. Pensions niust be made be
fore the Prothonotary.
mr.coicrmi - wismssc.
THE BILL TO EQUALIZE BOUNTIES
HAS BECOME A LAW. The following
is an analysis of its provisions :
1. $lOO to three yeaYb'men -Xlie served their
time. •
2. $lOO to three yews' men discharged by
reason of wounds received in
3. $1 l) to the widow. minor childreMor pa
rents, rn the order named, of any such-soldier
whh died Of wounds or disease contracted in
service:, _
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9. f 5 each soldier not iii'luded in the
foregoing classes who enlisted for two years or
more, and discharged after serving two years.
5. $5O to every soldier enlisted fur two yeah.,
and discharged by reason of ,wounds received
in *cline of duty. . .
6: $5O to the widow, tic_ as above, of every
soldier enlisted for less than two years, who
died in service, or of wounds or disease contract
ed in the army. -
additional bounty is allowed tbiee
yearst men Who have received, or have lizreto
fore been entitled to receive; more than' $lOO
national bounty, and none to tWo. !eats'. men
who have received oil are entitled io more than
$5O. The law only applies to honorably dis
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char ,, ed soldiers of the late war, and to none
who have sold or transferred their discharges
or rights to bounty'. . . .
The undersigned will attend promptly to the
collection of all such claims, at reasonigle'mtes
Where parties mside at a distance, the business
may be done by,let.er. Address,
-DAN BAKER,
Coudersport, Potter county, Penn.
Aug
1866
... 1866
Plfiladelphia .Sr. Erie Railroad.
rrni§grmt. line traverseo the Ndrthern 6nd North
'. Wcat counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie'
on lake Erie. It ha' been lensed and is operated
the PENNSTLVA,ISII RAMMOAD COMPA FT. /
Time of passenger trains at Ell PORIZISS.
IiAVE- EASTWARD. •
Erie Mail Train ...... ..... ....5:02 r. x.
Erie 'Expresit Train
LEAVE Vi(SIWARD,' '
Sae Mail Train • - • • 4'7:00 a: x.
Erie Express Train 1•53 A. M.
Pasienger care run through on the Erie Mail,and
Expre , 4 trains without change both ways between
Philadelphia and Erie.
• NEW YORK OONNECTON; •
Leave New York at 9.00 is tt jerrive at Erie 9 - 2,0 A.X.
Leave Erie at 4.45 P. M., arrive'at New York 4.10,P. M.
ELEGANT BLEEPING/CARS on all' Neil trains
For informati•m ,respecting Penmeger burin ess,ap.
ply at Corner of 20thrinffMarket streets; Philadelphia
And for Freight ;basineEs of the Company's Agepte
B. 4 .•Kin2ston, Jr„ Cur. 12th and Market streets.
Philadelphia.
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Btrostirt STRAW -tithiwit
PATDITED, JULY, 1864, BY PORTElt.ds. Tif
THOUSANDS of theie Machines are belegaesar
and sold, and give mere
Universal Sattilaction
than any other
Sttaiv. or Stalk-Cutter
in marked. Zt las no wilding' eta:mill:id can biZiasdi
or repaired in ally country town.
The Knife lis sidtioiaary—Box vibrates—feeds Itself
—cots on top of the knife—cuts everything square of
any length you Isiah, and yon tarmot make ragged
work of it eVea midi d dalt knife: •
Samples Of Machines call be seen set ramp 6f tb;
undersigned. Manufactured au,d for sale by
N. H. GOODSELL; •
Ccitideraport, Pa. . Oct 2.1665. . aft
.I•TEINVor.MUSIC
T UST received-Polkas, Waltzes,. Schofttahei;
Marchea. Songs, Timms, Variations-44r •
April 84 ,' 66, , D. C. &M. If. LAREASEY.- _
DRAWING ervisits... •
JUST received by D. C. k it- if..latrrable, at t a t
Tont (Mice, a. On lot ea'Peetel Brtol arid Memo.
chromatic board, Tissue pager, Paints, Driving Pea.
oils; &e., ford MAC. cheap.
0017DERSPORV AND SHIPPEN
STAGE ROUTE; I
fuESSRS.OLASSMIRE S. 'da il y Ansi
". of Stages will leave Coudersport, until further
notice, at. S O'clock In the ramming, arriving in
pen about 4 liclock in 'the afternoon, and will leave
Shippen on the arrival of the morning train, at 10241;
arriving in qoudCreport alxiut 5 o'clock,
p .' !kr, , • .
'Travelers are refered to tlte Time -Tablk of the Mr:
adelphia & Erie Railroad, which be fodnd miser;
Used In thislpaper, fur further partictilari 'Wont the
advantages ;f this route. New York passciigetswtlt
SAVE 301 MILES TRAVEL AND 5 HOURS TIME
bq takdtg title mate in preferenCe to that of tbe EA*
Railway. NO CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN
SIIIPPFN AND NEW YORE. Fine, new, eotp
fertablei W:10111i1 and good teams are kepton the Stajpi
Itoute. I Packages and Express business attendet
with care. f D. F. GLASSMIRE,
MILES WILITE; Prop
Coudbrapdrt, ra., Oct. 9, 7565.
PACIFIC HOTEL, -
170, 172, 174 & 176 GREEWICII
(WAF T ' SQUAD.F. WEST OF BILOADWAY.)
Belween,Courtlandi and Dey .Sireets,New York
iOIV F. ATT''. Jr.,
THEPacific Hotel is well and widelj
known to the tS.aVeling public.: The lo
cation I'S
, especially suitable to merchant!
and business men; it is in close prOximiti td
the busints part of the City—is on the high.;
way of Southern and Western travel-4ud
adjacetit to all the principal Railrtlad dud
Sieamboat depots.
The PaCific has libeial aedmiinicidat od foi
tires 300 glieses ; it, is *ell furnished, a . d pdi
sesses every modeim improvement for tido
Comfort' and entertainment of its' inmaitis:
The roomy ace spaeioits and well ventilated
provided with gas arid water; the attendatiei
is prottipt i and respectful; and the table if
gener,ciusly provided «ith every kelicacj; of
the seasod. . i .
The stibSiriber, who, for the past few yeais,'
'has beeit the lessee, is now sole proPrietdry
and intends to identify himself therougily,
Stith the • intkrests of his house. With lolls
experience ab a hatel-keeper, he trnscs, by,
moderatediorites and a liberal policy,..co
maintain the Ifavorable reputation of the, Pi:
cific Hotel. ( JOHN IiATTEN, Ja:
1794. fererdl 1794:
INSURANCE
I . OF
NORTH AMERICA.;
PHILADELPHIA.
i3iaisi
pital and Surplus, ovei
,750.000.000;
Cash C
81
. .
.
SEVEN
Y-ONE Years Successfdl Basins,
Experience with a reputation for integrity
and honorable dealing unsurpassed by any
similar institution
LOSSES RAID' sided organization, $11.:
500,000.00; without the deduction of a cent;
or a day's delay I 7:
LIBERAL RATES for all the safer clieseti
Of ptoperti. Insurance . Of Dwellings and
Contents, a.!srecialty.
BRICK or STONE Direllings ;Unreel liei.-
littually, &desired, on terms of the greatiii
economy and safety to the insured:
It is Wisdom and Economy to insu re in the
best Companies, and there is node Fidler thin
the. old . insuranCe Co. Of Noitti
Anierica.
Apply tO 11.'W. IIcALARNET
Agent for Pone:: coanty. _
F 0 UTZ'S
CSIMILITED
1 Call' Poclors:
TER. REATES,
COUGHS,', DIS
TEMPER,. FR
VERR, FOUNTF-R
LOSS OF APPE
TITE AND VITAL
ENERGY, L.c. If
use improves tin
wind, 'assesses
the appetite-gives
a smooth and
glossy skin-4M'
transforms t h t
Miserable skeletal
horse.'
In all diseases of Swine, sieCri' as Crimea, rkm,
tbe Lungs, -
&c.. this a:tide
acts as a;specific. 1
By putting from -
one-r..,a1f,, a paper
to a paper in a•
barrel of swill the, ---
above dieeas;a ,-r
will be eradicated - '
or entirely prevented. If slim in Clete, a cerMta
preventive and care for- the nog Cholera.
Price 25 Ceata per Paper,.or 5 Papers for S
PItEPA.MED
S. A. IrOUTZ- -A; 131Z.45.7
WIWI:MEE DEED .AND MEDICINE DEPOT.
NO. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore; rtl.•
For Sale by Druggists and Sterekettx . ti thretalg"
out the United State& .
Sold by P t A. STEBBTN'S k CO ,C24,-1 4 .•••‘
r)rt : Fa,
. .
Tbis prepasattott.
long.. and fasorably
known, will tkipe ,
ought) , seinvigotass
broken-down and
low spirited hems.
by - streagtheming
and eleansiot .the
stomach and Lots.
It Is a tare prs
ventive 0f..a1l di.
eases :incident
inr:stattit
the quaihr
ie tnili , It lea
proven Lr a;a.,
experiz4nt N.
crewe .the qnr..7%-
ty
tam twenty. prz
I. end' mike U.
tter.,ll , m Aro
Pt. In fittening,
tle. it gives th.rs
appetite,lonaria;
e..,amor
to tram