gduratiotml. rpHE CMOS BUSINESS COLLEGE OF PHILADELPHIA THOMAS MAY FIERCE, A. M., President. Having, during the Fibst Yeab of its organi sation, instructed over FIVE hundred and FIFTY PUPJLS, of whom nine-tenths now occupy lucrative positions In every department of ljustness, will begin Its SECOND COLLEGIATE YEAR with the prestige, experience, and stability ac. qnlred by Its past PROSPERITY AND SUCCESS. The well-earned reputation of the College as THE FIRST COMMERCIAL COLLEGE in the country, Is supported by the employ ment of the ablest und most experienced Teachers lu tbelr several departments; by the substantial elegance of the Internal arrange monta • by tlio variety and completeness of the npifivorAlcftl Course, und by the Introduction and perfection of the system of ACTUAL BUSINESS nurtlclpated in by the students, under the di rection of teachers not only selentlllc book keepers, but also EXPERIENCED BUSINESS MEN. All attempts to rcjrreseixt business are disre garded. to give place to business itself. Goods purchased in Philadelphia by the 1 lesideut, are bought and sold by tue students, and pay - ments are made lu the Col lege currency, which has a real money value. This happy combina tion Of Theory and Practice has heretolore en abled the graduates of the College to take charge of the largest and most Intricate sets of books with conlldence and success. THE ARRANGEMENTS for carry lug out this system are perfect, ihe Bank, wholesale Department, insurance, Ex press, and Exchange unices, the Books, and ail tlio mluutloe of mercantile transact lons are ac curately copied from their countei parts lu ac tual business. THE LOCATION of the College, at Uanijkl and Haydn Hall. Kinhth a nil H])ring Garden street's, the common centre of the various railroads connecting the city with Its suburbs, and the proximity oi economical boarding houses,make It desirable for those from the Interior Intending to reside In the city during their attendance at College. THE EXPENSES. The terms for the dlll'erent Courses will be found in a table below. The Hoard ranges Irom 8-1 to 80 per week, ami the Mine necessary lor the completion of the Pull Business Louise front two to lour mouths, A compaiisirti ol the expenses with those ol other Colleges will be found to leave a favorable balance ol irom to $OO, thus maintaining the reputation ol ’1 UK Union us the jAtn/ast, viost J'ructicul und Economical Cbm vici'ciul (bllct/c in the Male, PRINCIPALS UK DEPARTMENTS. Tiiomas May Pkikck. A. M. it. K. Baknks, C. N. Kahic. Jr., 11* Kk! m ” ’ IS. LVNiiALfi, K. W. Kkinhuld, | Li but. .1. T. Hickman of t m-übove speak Uerman. 9 Special terms lor (slobs. Vil-Soldlers-recclveil at reduced rates. Pm la M'J.l-111 a, Sept. l.Slh, iMiti. TiidmasMav Phiick, A. M.: /.«;(//• Air; 1 whs very much pleased with my Visit, to your Institution. The “Actual Busi ness Department ” Is a practical department ol great value to the young or middle aged man who wishes to uctjuire nusimisN forms and habits without tlm labor or apprenticeship heretofore > ceded. Your bank 1 noticed with considerable e- 1 101 l ll In properlv organized, and Is lurnlshed with Hie usual hooks and forms lor bunking. 1 ac knowledge Hie receipt ol some college cur rency, wuleh Is an excellent substitute tor national currency, amt is . pages large ociuvo, and Is coi posed almost exclusively ol sets ohlalned li t Actual liusluuss. I'rlce sent by mall any add reus. TELKURAPHINU. The Telegraph Dep rllUeld Is complel.e Will every laiuldy lor qualifying persons lor Prac tical upcmtnrs on Sound or Paper lustrumun is with regular oilier practice. KMPLUYM KNT. Yount,' men seeking employment should bear In mind that, the repuiallon and standing of Mils Institution as a thorough PRACTICAL SCHOOL uF RIJ.HINKHS, render Its Indorsiiuent tlio best passport to success and advancement.. Its graduates are now occupying prominent, positions In every part of the eountry, and receive the highest salaries. Catalogues aml 1 a--script lve Circulars of Puli banks' bookkeeping, on application. L. FAI KUAN Ks», A. M., President. T. K. Mulct ItANT, .Secretary, oct 17 ’ ly w 11 ihj»i Biotin'S. Entati-: or (ii;om; iti;m;u. i,\n: West Jit* in pH ehl l wn„ deceased.— Let lei s of AUmtnlhiratiou on said estate having been grunted to the undersigned : All persons In* debfed thereto are rou said estate hav ing been granted in (he undersigned, all per sons Indebted I hereto are rctpi sled to make Immediate payment, and those having claims or demands agalnsi tin- same will present them lor settlement, to the umiersigned, residing In said Lownsnlp. HKN.I AM 1N K F.UERREIH, Admlnlstratoi oet 17 Utw* 11 Entath or L!) IN THE HEAD Relieved In a 1 Few Minutes. RAD RREATU Caused hy offensive secretions. WEAK EYES Caused hy Catarrhal affection; SENSE OF SM ELI. When lessened or destroys When caused hy Catarrhal dllllcuines. a; are rurod hy this remedy. Til HU A T A FP E UTI UN, S' Are more fre(iueully t hail oUierwl.so caused hy a thick, slimy mueuows, falling from the head, especially during the night, and resulting from Catarrh, and are cured hy DR. BE EL V E ' H Liqrin rATAiinir remedy HYMP T u M H The symptoms of Catarrh are at first very slight, Persons llnding they have a cold, that tin y have frequent allaeks, andure more sen- k: 11 vll to the changes of temperature. In this condition tin- nose nmy be* dry, or u slight tils, charge, thin nml acrid, afterwards thick and ndheslve, nmy ensue. ' As the disease becomes chronic, the discharges tiro Increased in quantity mid changed In ilimlliy; they arc now thick uud heavy, and arc hawked or coughed oil'. Thu secretions arc ollenslvu, causing a had breath : the voice Lhi; k and nasal; tin* eyes are weak ; the sense of smell Is lessened or destroyed ; deafness ire fineutly takes place Another common tuul ImporlanL symptom of Catarrh Is, that the person Is obliged to clear his throat In the morning of a slick or slimy mucous, which has fallen from the head during the night. When this takes places the per on may be sure that this disease Is on Its way to the lungs, and should lose no time iti arresting it. The above are but. lew of the many Cahnrhal symptoms. Write to our Laboratory for our pamphlet describing fully all symptoms; it will be sent. FREE to any address. Alsodlrec lions where to procure tiie medicine. We are receiving lutlnrs from all parts of the I’nlon.and also numerous testimonials from those using It, hearing thu evidence of Its in- fallible merits, tf)-This remedy contains no MINERAL or POISONOUS INGREDIENTS, but Is pre pared from vegetable extracts EXCLUSIVE LY ; therefore It is PERFECTLY HARM LESS, even to the most tender and delicate child;lE® CALL FOR HEELYE’S CATARRH REM EDY, and take no other. If not sold by drug gists In your vicinity, they will order It for you. Price SU.iX) per bottle. All personssull'erlug with any all'eellon of the Head, Throat or Lungs, should write at once lor our pamphlot fully describing all symptoms pertaining to the above disease. It will be Kent free to any address, PH. I). H. HEELYE A CO., Sold ii.y ail Wholesale and Retail Druggists. GENERAL AGENTS .lolin 1), Park,t.'inciumii l, Ohio; Kuliev, Kluoh A Fuller, Chicago, J|].; Burnhams it Van s-chaiiek, Chicago, Hi; In-man Barnes A Co, N. Y.; D. Ransom .V Co., Buifalo, N, Y.; Far rand, Hhuluy A Co., Detroit, Mich.. Weeks A Potter, Bostou, Mass,; French, Richards A Co., Philadelphia, Pa.; R. E. hellers ACo Pitts- burg, Pa.; Collins Unis, Ht. Louis, Mo,; Barnes Ward A Cu„ Now Orleans, La.; R, a. Robinson A Co., Louisville, Ky.; Blgley A Bro., Motds ana grstaurants. rjMIH KAIMIOAI) KATIN« HOUSE. WiCiHIC A TAYLOR, Pnoi'iiiETOßs, Nr). h;j, Nokth Q,vnan Ktiikbt, (' Oj/jioiltr. the. Jiuilroad Jjajiot,) LANCASTER PA 4®-Tliq subscribers hope. by keeping the choicest and beat Wines and Liquor* of every description at the bur. and ovary urtbilu and delicacy In season to be found ut a flr«l/-eliws restaurant, to merit ageuerouftMhuro of patron age, and commend MurtuMelveN to lb« public generally. Jlftlti V. WKWK, iny 25 lidj C. 'J‘A VMM i