A DELICATE BRIDE. 1 but ween Yrcka and Jacksonville, 0 Tegon, thore was a wedding, last wtntor bout the time of the deou siiova when 'Mr. Fttlham aud other citizens were loralled iu that cold country. The kmilreu of tho respective parties to tho y Jinrnago were in atlendanco, and llio 1 Jarty Was rather after the old iasliionod Wtylo, made up of neighbors, their wives .bad babies, and everybody that hnpon d to be stopping anywhere within ac cessible distance. It was a pleasant affair; but, 'like all imilar assemblages, it disperse"!, and he bride returned to her chamber, first !aVing whispered to the fond groom, don't oomo up for half an hour.'' This eiocra first reaucst. ho oboved, waited .I.IApb 'hue anxiously, nor let tho hand tf C i i. i... . I!,,,; . ; UtTUUKIIie; UiUUK pilNH Uy ll DCVUlm iitmv, 'ere he had gone to her with whom l.n j ';. life was joined. Rapping gently at tho ' bridal chamber door and 'receiving no .' reply, ho entered the room unhidden, ,' " and saw his wife lying on tho bud, ' arrayed in night-goar of purest while,, prusontiug a picture of beauty, taste and -loveliness, beyond comparison. One 'iitpnTiirt.hnr. A donor took nnd tho Ltnml rudhud htiel tr It'll hp.irtshn wnu ilntlil. Loudly calling for help, father, mothor, later, bridcBinaidtf, all the household. rushed to the room. Tho mother dis covered (hat hef daughter still breathed, but, horror upon horrors! thero lay the empty vial from which tho fatal draught had bee n taken. Messengers were dispatched for physi cians, the patieut was rubbed and sprinkl ' ed, and hopes were entertained of her revival, symptoms looking favorable. At this jnncture, somo one picked up a Liucu ui luiuuii oipur Jium u tauie, uu . i f .i i a . j i . I I Wiiion was wriueo, in uiu uunuuiu nauu of tho fair young bride: . "Bo not alarmed, dear husbanL Feeling that tho occasion would bo too much for my nerves, I have taken chlo roform, "Youu own Wife." A.SINUULAR TRADITION. Among the Seininolo Indians thero is a singular tradition regarding tho white man's origin ond superiority. They say that when tfo Great Spirit made the earth, he also ninilo three men, all of whom "Ivoro fiir-ooinplcxioned; and that, niter making them, he led them to the margin of a small lake, and bade them leap in and wash. One obeved. and foamo out of tho water, purer and fairer than before: the second hesitated a mo ment, during which tho water, agitated by tho first, had become muddied, aud when ho bathed, hp onmo out copper coloredj tho third did not leap till tho water beeamo black with mini, and he oamo out with its own color. Then tho Great Spirit laid before them tluco pack ages, and out of pity for his misfortune inoolor, gave tho black man tho first choice, llo took hold of each of the packages, and having felt the weight, chose tho heaviest; the copper coloied man then chose the next heaviest, leav ing tho white man tho lightest. When the packages wero opened, the first was found to contain spades, lioes, aud all tlie implements of labor; the second en wrapped hunting, fishing anil warlike apparatus; the third gave the white man pens, ink and paper, tho engines of tho mind tho means of mutual, mental im iraprovement, tho social link of humanity, the foundation of the white man's supe riority 11 -- Tub PiuN'nsn'a Litanv. From want ofgold, from wives that scold from maidens old, by tharpers 'sold" pre serve u! From foppish sneers, mock aulioneers, and woman's tears deliver us! From slinging flies, coal b'ack eyes, and babies erica prolect us! From seedy coats, protested notes, and leaky boats protoct us! From creaking doors, a wife that snores, and all such bores defoud usl From tho landlords In ml, a 'greedy band, now infesting our land preserve us! From a solid ttcak which is our fate, sometimes to partake hence forth deliver us! From making "pi,'' wllfch does annoy, tho tempers try pro vent usl DRUNKENNESS AMONG WOIEN, Tho Round Table, publishes a stnrtling article upon drunkenness among women, It says tho vice is prevalent among fash- ionablu ladies, and that some of themost elogant of them will puss this. Summer not at Saratoga or Nowport as usual, but at an asylum for inebrhtes. The writer intimates that the vico of fashionable drinking is now moro prevalent among tlio ladies than among tho gentlemen of this country, that certain dressmakers make it a point to furnish their custo mers with drink, whilo in some stores bottles of wine nio also kept on hand for lady Bhoppors, and in others 'the mer chants allow their boys to go to the near,. est bar-room for liquor when ladies do siro it. ' Whiskey and brandy aro the favorito drinks of those ladies, and as somo of tho saloons they tivquunt do not have thoso liquors on tho bill ot fare, a noat littlo sign "if yott do not see what you want ak for it," given tho hint to those initiated. Iu dressmakers' bills llio significant item "suiull trimmings" often covers up the expense ol liquors which tlio lady has ordered through the modisto wlopaiulers to hcrviliutcd UstoJ while at tho watering places 'a bribe to the waiter procures' a secret supply' of lkiu6r,'whioh'by tho connivance of the luudlord,is charged as "extra luncheons." It is asserted that girls of eighteen, daughters of most respectablo New York merchants, have been Been groesly intox icated in Jlroadwny stages and upon tho public streets, and that no superiority of intellect or social position is sufficient to guard a lady against this vico. -w- . How to Avoid tiih Cuoi.eua. First, don't got it on tho brain. 2. Endeavor, if possible, to keep a clottr conscience, and two or three clean shiits. 3 Every morning and evening read a chapter of Petroleum V. Nasby or Josh Billings. 4. Whenever you have nothing clso to do, tako a bath. 5. Avoid political assemblages, and if you are fond of clubs, don't try Uncle John's.' 0. Work "eight hours a da' and moro if you fool like it, 7. Go to all lirnces of amusement advortised in tho daily papers. 8. Hise with itio lark, but avoid tho larks in tho evening. n. Be above ground iu all your dwel lings, und abovo board in nil your deal ings. 10. Love your neighbor as yourself, hut don't have too many of them in the fame house with you. 11. Eat when you a'ro hungry, drink when you are thirsty, and bleep, but bo careful what you eat, what you drink, and where you sleep. 12. Avoid tho appearaneoof evil, but ho constant to tho right, even under d'llioiilties. 13. Avoid pubKu conveyances, "even if you are driven to the necessity of making use of your k'os und walking two or three miles a day! 14 Avoid long dresses (this to the women) and leave tho cleaning of the streets to tho street Comniissoner. 15. Tell the doctors that "whenever they come within a mile of your house they are welcome to stay there all night " 10. Keep clear of the Copperheads, or any other "snakes." 17. Don't get scared till youarohnrt nor even tl en. 18. Gut your lilo insured. 10. Make your will. ' I WILL BE YOU It MOSES, &C." Andrew Johnson, says the Ilarrisburg- Tdegruph, pledged himself before high heaven to ho the Moses of the black men. How did ho fiillil this covenant 1 By winking at Ihe indiscriminate sluugh. ter of the black men and their families at Memphis by a inob of rebel ptlie.c officers and officers and privates of the rebel army. On ! Mollis 1 Andrew JohnsOn declared that if there wore but a doz.m Uni-m mon in any locality iu tho South they should constitute tho governing element. How has iio fullilled tho declaration ? By ignoring the lay il Government of a State it order that he (Johnwn) might let loose the re'icls of a ciiy, who were thirsty for the bloo.l of Uiiion men met in con vention to discuss iwl deliberate civil af fairs. Wjui.h tiih Union men oc Nuw OlU.KANS WHISK S1TT1SO iN CONVKNT10N, WITH TUB ST A IIS AND BriMPli.l FLOATING OVIiUTIlUm IIKADH, TIIKY WKliK AITACKKD isytiiu ii icuicr. jiou of Ni-.w Oim.uans, CAniiYiNo iiKitur. I'Taos ! Andrew John son telegraphed to Iheso rebels that they were justifiable in attacking the Unionists! In view of these facts, and with a full knowledge of tho language wo use, wo pronounce Andrew Johnson guilty of tho massacre of tho Union men of New Orleans, guilty of plotting with rebels to stillu tho voice of thoso loyal to tho Government". Tim devotion of thu infamous Mayor of New Oi leans to the rebel cause during tho war is well illustrated by the follow mg incident recently related by Geo. Butmcu at a aontal gathering! Mayor Monroe, after being imprison- C'd as a traitor, was about to bo released upon taking tlfo oath of allegiance, and had actually the pon in his hand to nflix his signature, when word was brought in that McClellau had been defeated by tho rebels with tho loss oi fotty thousand r .. .i i men. Believing this canard, Monroe reoineu iu xilo, iniew iliiw o ins on, and was taken back tiV prison, from which ho was alterwilfds released by the action of the authorities at Washington Tho ladies and thoso of tho other sex who are accustomed to'gn into ecstacics over a "lovo iiFa bonnet," nroofisnin danger of breaking that clause of the ten cominandinentH which prohibits "bowing down to anything made in thu likeness ot anything inhe heaven a ovo or the earth beneath, or in tho water under thu earth." Thoso who adoro tho present latest stylo do not, tliey may rest assured, iufringo -upon this commandment. Evory Copperhead in Congress voted for tho increase' of salary, aud fifty Ko publionns voted against it. . . , . . iayGonornl Lomin says' A. Johnson is tho man made President by a sintrlu constituent Ilootll. tho assassin ami that ho ivelfWrcBoiita that lono oonstit- uont. - , ' i THE GATHERING ;; STORM l HAS BTJJFlT ! A. HEDGE & m Ilavo Just received ft New fc'tock ol BOOTS AND SHOES, , " ', IIATS AND CAPS, COLLAK3, NECK Tina, OLOVE9, IIOSI EUY, TltnUIlXO-S OF ALL DE- Bcuirnoxs. Wo liiivn just received a largo assortment of the latest kind ol ready maile BOOTS ANU SHOES which we can warrant to wear, and do good service. . Also a few Low Priced Hoots ami Shoes which wo will not watrant bought expressly to compete willi our neighbors. IWt fail to call if you want to seo pooil articles in our lino of I rude. It will cost nolli liijr to look ut them. llemcnibcr the place, "Allison's Building, oppositu tlie Court li .use." Wiiynealmrg, Jlay 2, tf. TAYLOR & KAHLh.Y'S MODEL ORGANS. O.J. WILLARD, No. 027 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. mm MOST COJIPLETE MUSICAL IN X STUC.MENT mauul'ac.ured, and thu OF THE WOULD ! Comhining Sweetness and Depth of Tone, JJi'iuitilul and Chaste in Appearance, Ru nning and Elevating in Its Tenden cies. Kur Churches, Parlors or the Boudoir it Inn no equal, and hati invarlalilvtakcu the FIRST PREMI UM wherever exlii'itled in Competition with other well known inanufao rtirers. Thirty -four dlllerent'slyles, and from one to twelve stops, Long uoiuiie licuows, iiouoiu Blow Pci litis, Knco -Swell, etc., etc., giving great powet and steadiness ot tone. THE SUB-BASS, implied to the pontile Reed Organs, gives a volume of tone equal to a sixteen loot stop iu a 1 ipe urgnn, aim wnen nimlierl to our Organs eontaininif them, and lour sets of Reeds thu volume of tone is equal' t" a Jejuni) pipe organ, and costing only iinout one fourth as much. Send for an illustrated Price List, giving full particulars. Address orders, ..T. WILLARD, Wholesale Agent, (iJi Br.iudway, JN. l. T 1 1 li GUE ATU N IU V A LE 1 ) " V 0 S E " PIANOFORTE! Tlie cheapest first class Piano Fortu in the Market. .These. Iieiuitil'ol instruments aru lust winniiisf their wav into pul'lio favor.. Tlie tone Is rich, full lind powerful, and gushes forth with peculiar sweetness a melody, whilo tho touch is easy and elnslic, Are finished in rich rosewood cases, with full iron frame, over-stiunir bas and French iinuv'i notion. All have large, round corners, with hack fin ished like tho front. Every Instrument fully warranted llvo years. Circulars giving cor rect likeness taken from photograph, with full descriptive price list, sent free to any address on application. A ;t autil'sii vonignml Ciioms WOIITII TIIIIITV C1XTS, Accoinpiuiics thu Circular, and is worthy of preservation. Dealers will no fur nished these Beautiful In struments nt. tho . LOWEST WHOLESALE P1UCES. niul Teachers a! the rales of discount. Ad dress nil orders to . .1. WILLARD. Wholesale A r-nt. HJ7 Broadway, N. Y. Wholesale agents for Win. A. Pond ACo's, Hcardman, Uray it Co.'s, Wm. Kaabu&Co.'s, and other first class Circulars giving correct likenesses of these celebrated- Piano Eortesaud Taylor & Parley's Model Oigaus, forwarded to any address on 'application. Tlie Latest Songs, Published January 1, 18(i, and mailed to any address free of postage. Oh, sing mo that dear old song !l"ic We've drank from the same canteen, by J. O. Cuirk, r- ... ' Heiiulil'ul Wales, sang by J. R. Thomas, !lfic I'm happy as the day is long, fine Homebody's Darling, Violets under tho snow, by II. Tucker, bweet be thy repose, by J. II. Thomas, Hong ot tho spoon, a new college Bong, Tho AnK!! Guide, by Puvager, When 1 went courting bailie, convc, Only a withered rose, Mother. I have ho ird sweet music, Pleasant dreams of long ago, Oh, say not a woman's heart i bought, :r.c :ir.c ,".'iC fine line illlc ;trc iJoC I mC fillu 40c ."i'K! HOC Kathleen. Hear, , lii fuu 1 was married, O dear. I We'll meet no more at twilight hour, ! Hi'1,'"'11",1. Wc",r1ll'uv?:,V,lvJ?1 ',n",n () d don't care, by V. K. Iiaslord, jj , niy p,;ui()rtl.ee I'm dream!n( !!5c Five o'clock in the morning, .foe Cleon and I, fan by 1 lurry Tucker, IK'c Come. Nellie dear, I'm weeping, by Tucker ."no Music on I lie waves, vocal diut, by Ulovcr ""c No Mine like Ihe old lime, Mile (Jive tlui old man a eh nice, . :ioe One bright moony -night, cinlc, ' !l"u They all conic h'unc but mine, i , fine Young man on the r.il. way, j).1c WIidh Fenians light lor freedom ' . ji;,e Down by thu Hatu, by J. R. Thomas, ado US-Parlies ordering Music mid over paying for the same will receive Ihelrcliango Inclosed Willi tlio Music, ov Music will be Delected, us parties prefer. All orders promptly nlteaded to', and any Information cheerfully given. Rui'MiuscKs: Hon.'O. W. Puticrsrii, ex Governor of New York, Wcslfi.ld, N. Y., T. It Column. President Lake Shoru Hunk, Dun kirk, New York. Nnw I'omt Cirv Rr i-iarcNens IVIIllani A. Pond & Co., William 15. llradbTiry, Carbart, Necdlmm & Co . Woerl.i Oil, ( Hugh Riddle, Ksi , Oenriid Supt. Motive Power, Eliu It. R. Wheeler & Wilson. ' . . ' SyAddresa Orders. O .!. WILLARn. : Wlioli.'wdu Pliuio Porte. OrvaitiSt Music Dealer, ' No. fl'27 ilroadway, N. Y. Deo. in. inc.-,, -tr-PHYSICIAN' AND BURGEON; OFFICE in Jewell's building, West mid of Main, street, Waytiesburg, Tu.. npl.-tf 1:1 - . f,'. .'' will i, S..'-', IFI MIIS. K. B.SAYE1IS. T. IIO8K1N80N. NEW GOODS ! Spring Stock. Grcht .Variety miS. E S. SAYEKS & IIOSKINSON, H'yers' Comer, Wayncsburg, Pa. , JIESSlta. SAYEIW Si IIOSKINSON Have ust opened an c.xtenslvo ond entirely now stock of FASHION A BLE Bono-lit In tho liest Eastern market, nt the very lowest cash rates, comprlslii;; all styles of the most tasliionaule and Bcrvieealile textures oi Gentlemen & Lilies' Wear, It Is useless to enumerate. They havo every thins; iu thu line, with IJOXNIiTS, HATS, CAPS, HOOTS And Shoes. Wares of all kinds, unci a com plete variety oftliehestUltOCHlilKS. All of which they propose, to sell at the very lowest figures, depending on thu iialily anil cheap ness of (heir goods to guiii them custom. Nov. i'l), ISC"), t f Bradley & Smith MAHUFATUHSHS AND . IN A SADDLES, IIAliNESS, TltUNKS, Ac, Ai No. 132 Woo.l Street, PSTTSETRG, pa. T)EOPLE OF GREENE COUNTY wishing J. anylliing iu our line can be furnished oa tho shortest notice and MOST REASOXAULE TV. RMS Persons from a distance sending us ORDERS will havu them proinptlv ntteniled to, anil on account of heing near Market Head Quarters wo can luniisli goods (JIllSAl'hK thilil they can be bought elsewhere. and we will give Ilium our strictest attention and lorward go'ids by Impress to Wiiyncslnir by boat or persons living. In tho country can send by Pedlars ami Hucksters. nmrJII'li-. tf BRADLEY & SMITH, Escliange Hotel J. V. I! UN, rrojirieior TN INVITING THE PUBLIC to his patron- 1 aire, the uildersiened feels conliilcnt, that by Ms long experience, lie will lie; enabled to render satisfaction to nil. lie guarantees the best accommodations botli to man and boast. May Iit.MSr. lv .T W. WARN. UECOiWItUCTIOiN NOT OK m tooper7s CONFECTIONEKY! HOOPER would still Have his Wends and pillions bear n mind, that he con tinues in the.Ciiocery and Conlcclii nery trade at his usual place ol doing business, and that hi! lias lust received A. Fresh Supply of tho best quality of all iu t'cles In his line. TOYS-NOTIONS and a great variety of useful articles always on hand. SEFSESHMEats, In connection wllh the above, Mr. Hooper keeps a Restaurant, where ICE CREAM, ber ries and all the luxuries of the season can bo obtained. The moct attractive and most popular resort In town. lime l-L 'H"'-l7 Let All Persons COMIC TO 'WAYNESBUUO 370 Gr"t CHEAP. GROCERY G ; OF . t'OTTEEU'Ei & 'f'AVJ.OS:. ;Voprletorsof Ihe splendid (Irocery Rtore, nerly owned by Joseph Yo der. Jlr. laj foi yior keeps on hand a good supply "I tup very iiesl he: SUGAR, COFFEE. TKAn, itM :js, mulah SES. sVb.'ES. CARROM OIL, LAMPS, LAMP CIII.MNIES. SlIOEFINDINaS, &c, to-., and, In fact, EVERY THING usually kept, lit a first class Grocery 8Un.-- ' Two doors East of Wilson's New Building ' ; Oct ll.-.'il-i-tf : 1 (1E0!!(JI! J. Jffl'ERV, TvEALER in llooUs aiul St.illonery, Maga- Utloncry, ji. 1 1 1' i a les, I rlncH. Da Iv Pane. 4 vr-i ies, OiC Wuyncsburjr, Po- April l, 'CO'-iy. I ? OF 1IL pjiotoVriph Gr;jil. JCj'.Xj E3 3F5. IT -1N- WAYNESBUUQ, I'ENN'A. AIT. Walaoo Has fitted up a new and splendid Photograph Gallery Iu the third story ot ALLISON S UU1LDINO, Wliero ho is prepared to execute I'lIOTOGKArilS. AMIJUOTYI'ES, MALEIANOTVriW. CARTES 1)E VISITE, And lill other kinds and siy.es of pictures, In n stylo equal to the heat artists. Especial atten tion will he given to copying pictures and en larging them. All applications will bo prompt ly attended to. Their rooms are commodious and attractive, and every desiralilo accommo dation will he rendered to rnstomert This Is decidedly thu best opportunity to secure accu rate likenesses ever oll'ercd lo the people ot Greene County. Call any time it suits you. rictures taken any lime iu ino uay, aiui in an kinds of weather. Nov. 15. I win. If iv,m.m:sui im .f i v it i: 1. 1; &s rot MM I iiiiif, dm HiAldlMM, C1TILL continue to carry on thu Marble -mid kj Stone cutting business nt their long estab lished stand immediately East of thu Public sipiare, Alain Street, Wayncshuir;. This establishment has been" in constant operation since I sail, and the long experience and energy of Ihe proprietors, linked with the exercise of sound judgment and good taste, have won for them a wide spread and enviable reputation. An extensive slock of the varioin varieties of the bust marble kept constantly on hand. Special attention paid to polishing, pressing, carving and engraving. All orders promptly tilled. Dcjcmber till. lee. DR. II. WTDIOR UAS been ill successful practice ,for a mini--her of years, willi the experience of , thu diil'ercnl hospitals in Europe, also a member of the Analytical Mi.dlenl Insiitute of New York, combines to attend to all profes-loiial eases at 1 is ollic.c , No. U:'1 Filbert Street, l'liila. . No patent Medicines are mod or recom mended : Ihe remedies ad minis! ured am those which wi'l not brake down the constitution, but renovate the system from all Injuries it lias sustained from mineral medicines, and leave tins syste n in a healthy and perfectly cured condition. DYSPEPSIA, that distressing disease and fell destroyer of health and happiness, under mining the conslituiion and yearly carrying thousands to untimely graves, can most tin phaliclly be cured. Melancholy, Abberrali in, that slate of Alio natl .n and wuiknessof mind whicli renders persons. Incapable of enjoying tlie'pleasbresor perlorming the duties of life. RHEUMATISM, in any form or condition, chronic r iiecute, warr,in!"d curalile. Epi lepsy, or falling sickness, all chronic or stub boi'ii cases of ' K M A L J 1) 1 S K A S E S radically removed ; Salt Rlieiim and every description of ulcerations ; Piles and scroful ous diseases W'lieh have ballled all previous medical skill, .can be cured by my treatment; and I do say iilidiseaes, (ves Cuiinm.)tlUi) can lie cured by we iring my .Medical .lacel, which Is a protection to the lungs against nil changes of weather in all climates having hivcptiga'tcil for yeaistlie cause and character of Intermit tenl's(fever and ague) in. nil parts of Hie United States will cure perinancnily all chroiiie or acute cases ol Ague and nervous discuses in a tew davs. . . CANCER CURED WITHOUT THE KNIFE OR DRAWING OK 1SL00D. Tape Worm, that dread lo thu Human Family for years, can be removed with two -r three doses of my newly discovered remedy, warranted in nil cases. Consulla ion In Hie Eiudish and German Lam:iiaircs free ofcharue. Will make visits any distance, if desired. May be addressed by letter (eontldcn. tally.) und Mecicine sent with proper directions' In any part of ihe country, OFFICE No. .! Filbert Slrcct, Phila. inar'-'ti'liii-ly P B C S3 HAVING 15EEN .MADE, WE OFFER OUR CUSTOMERS ONE OF THE LARG EST STOCKS OF HD:II3tF3UlCa.?. LEATIIElt, HOOTS & SHOES, Hats & Caps ! And a great variety of I10XNET3 aud IIATS for llio ladles, at thu lowest pi lees that Goods have been sold for since tlio commencement of the War. PRINTS From 12 1-2 to 2,".cts. pervd, MUSLINS,... " 12 1-S to 40 " " FISH At Pittsburgh prices. IRON&Nalls" .' Card Prices. SA lI " per barrel. COTTON YARN, at reduced rates. Wu have the goods in store, and alt wo ask of our friends Is to call and sec for themselves for wo arc satisfied flint nn examination of our slock and low prices will repay Ilium for their trouble,. To our fiieiida at a distance, wo ex tend a cordial liivllalion to call and see their old I'lienilH wiio aie alwavs triad to seo them. for wu can assure them that it will repay them for thu trouble. W. 11. M'COY & CO, Tho old stand of W. II. M'COY, Greensbo ro, Greeno County, Puin'a. I May 10, '," U'l AND FANCY JOB PRINTING THE TINES r STYLE. Our prices cannot bo surpassed for cheap ness by any other establishment m this part of tho Blatu. Parties wishing dnno should give us a call!. We nrq. ready t all times to do anything In tlio printing lino. j.; i.i . i'M,. t. w ' 1 .. Founded in 1840 AND INI'llCPOKATL'D BY LEI11SL1TIV.3 tHAflTER. IjlllEONLY INSTITUTION OF THE KIND 1 in the Union conducted by u Practical bu siness num. ( )ur highest Commercial Author ities, east and west, pronounce his systems of Rook keeping untdualed comprehending cvi'iy department of business, and yet so skilfully condensed that tlui attentive student masters thu wliolu In six of eight weeks. It cuiu.UU of STOCK BOOKS, closed o'ico willi n loss and twico with a gain exhibiting by three different niuthoils the transfer of old to new hooks. rAUTJNEHSlllF HOOKS, conducted by three different methods, ex hibiilnir llio transfer of the old to new books, with the introduction of a uuw partner j also practically illustrating the PltLVATE LEDGER, by means of which the results of thu business are kept out ol tlie geuerai uooks, lor ino uso ol the partners only. LECTCRS ON 'BUSINESS SUBJECTS. . How every one may get rich. How to get rich by ti ailing. The cause ot Commercial failures. On speculations. Tlio moral iwflit itnce of integrity in youth, etc. Also lectures Upon COMMERCIAL LAW, oi) Partnerships, Contracts, Insurance, Com mon Carriers, the Statute of Limitations, etc. Practical in-'t' actions in DETECTING COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES, by a full si t of genuine vignettes and coun ters, and a large collection of counterfeit n ites. OUR RAILROAD IJOOK-KEEl'lNO, (in manuscript,) exhibits the construction and equipment, tnu operating receipts and expen ditures; the bonds closed ami a dividend re corded. These books are advertised by others but not taught elsewhere in the city, Our new system of PRIVATE HANK noOK.S, (in manuscript,) embraces all the best forms iu use iiincng private bankers. Our new en larged edition of Duff's Steamboat ISook-kocp-h"'. Our full course of business praelio in cludes about FIF I' Y BUSINESS BOOKS, ruled to about thirty dlfferen' forms, viz: 1 1 Ledgers, 7 Day Books, 5 Joiirmds, li Bill 15 .oks, Cash Books. 4 Saics.Bouks 'J Invoice Books, I Discount Hook. I. 'Check Register, 1 Dopasit Register, '-' Collection Registers, 1 Tickler, I Hands' Register, 1 Freight Book, 2 Passage Rooks, I Fuel Hook. Tlicso Books practically record about six hundred business tr nsactioii", comprehending Duff's original plan of business cdiicaiion, introduced twenty-live years ano How far others havu suc ceeded in imitating lilm will be best seen by ( onipiiriuii the business papers ami books ot other pupils with those ot the graduates of this institution. Harper's Enlarged Edition OK DUFFS BOOK-KEE. LG. I'n'ee $-2. pJta c. 20 cents. SOLD 15Y I500K SELLERS GEN ERALLY. AWARDED FOUR SILVER MEDALS. Which, with the following testimonials, indi cate ihe character of the work : No otlu r work upon Bookkeeping explains the subject with so much clearness and sim plicity. F. W. EDMONDS, Cashier Mechanics' Bank, Wall street, N Y. 'As an extensive ship owner, American and Eur ipcun inerclianf, bank director, etc., ho has .borne the reputation of the bii;lu st nrdo of buslne.-s t alents.' JNO. W BUR.NIIAM. Mc.ehant, No. H South street, N. Y. 'I L'r.idiiat' d iu Duff's college in half Ihe lime 1 expected. His admirable system in cludes nothing niperlluous, nor leaves out aiiylhlag essential. J. R. COMPTON, . Cashier Niagara Dank, Lockport, N. Y. 'Tne most coinpletu work of Ihe kind I have ever seen." J. B 5IUKRY, President Exchange Bank, Pittsliuruh. Thu most clear aud comprehensive that I havu met with. JOHN SNYDER, Cashier Bai:k of Pilhiliurgh. Your committee unanimously concur iu tho opinion ol the utility of Ihe improved method of Mr. Duff." C1URDON .1. LEEDS, Recording Sec. ol thu Amor, lnsli , N. Y. OuW.. II. Duff's feumansliip For tho best business and Ornamental Pen miinshipi awarded our present Penman, by the United States fare at Clnclnnatll, in IHCo PennsylvuniaStiite fair at Wyoming 1S Western Pennsylvaiiia fair at Pittsburg I Silo Western Virginia fair at Wheeling llllio Ohio Stale fair at. Cleveland la All of which arc cxhibilcd at our olllce. OUR 'TERMS. Have never bten advanced, while others aro chanrlng if 'iO tuition fee, or $10 and $lff ex tra for penmanship, and lo if'-'U for text books and blanks. For our graduating course. Including busi ness penmanship, liinu unlimited, are 1". The cnia ge edition ot Duff's Book' keep, lug, with blanks and stationery at booksellers' prices, $.". Our blanks aro made up offlno extra sized paper ruled complete, wl li lull sets of auxil iaries. Wo tin reforo present tho buslncsi student with the following IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES : I Wo have thu best Penman In the west. !i Duli's System of Book-keeping, (sanc tioned by fhu New York Chamber of Com merce,) taught by llio author. II The dally lectures of an experienced mer chant. i A saving of seven or eight Weeks In time of study. ' 5 A saving of tlio same mimbor ot weeks board. , (I A saving of $il or 7 in hooks and sta tionery. ' , 7 A diploma signed by one soiling and so favorably kno ,n ns a preceptor, as'an recount unt. and as a merchant. For full particulars, send for circular, 75 pages, with samples of our penman's Buslauss and Oraainuutiil writing, inclosing twenty llvo cunts for postage, to P. WI FF & SON, PRINCIPALS, fubwoo-i ", Pittsburgh, p.' . HELMOOLD'S , EXTRACT BUCIIU. . t,i' . HELM BOLD'S BUCIIU. -IIELMBOLD'8 BUCIIU. . - 'IIELMBOLD'S BUCUU. ' ft.-,. - . -' , THE 10HLY KHOWNLBEMEDY FOR DIABETES, IRRITATION OF THE NECK OP THE LLADDER, INFLAMMA . TION OF THE KIDNEYS, CATARRH OF THE ULADDER, STRAN GUARY OR ; . PAINFUL URINATING. For tlicso diseases it Is truly a sovereign remedy, and too much cannot be said in ltd praise. A single dose has been known to re lieve the most urgent symptoms. Arc you troubled will) that distressing pain in the back and through tho hips ? A tea spoonful a day of Ilclinbuld's Bucliu will re lieve you. MeEffiffilllEM PLEASE NOTICE. , I mnUfi no secret of ingredients. Ilelmbold's Extract Buchn Is coinpesed of Bucliu, Cubcbs, and Juniper Berries, selected w ith great csro, prepared iu vacuo and according to rules of PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY. Tlicso ingredients are known as tlio most valuable Diuretics afforded. A TWJKET1C Is that which acts upon the kidneys. IlEHIBOLll'SHTIllCTBmilll ACTS GENTLY, Is ple(i!(!tiit in taste and odor, free Pom nil injurious- properties, and immediate in its uetlou. FOR THE SATISFACTION OF ALL, See Medical Properties contained in Dispensa tory of thu U. S., of which Ihe following in a copy : ... 'Bitiiu. Its odor is strong, diffusive, and soacwhat aromatic, i's tasio bitterish, and analogous to Unit of mint. It is given chiefly hi complaints of thu Urinary Oruans. Blich as (Jiavel. Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder, Mor bid Irritation of tlie Bladder and Urethra Diseases of fhu prostrate, und Retention or thu Incontinence of Urine, from a loss of tone iu the parts concerned in its evacuation. 1L lias also been recommended in Dyspepsia, Chronic Itliuuiuatisni,' Culiiucous Affections, and Ihopsy. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Seo.paofcssor Dewces' valuablo works on fhu prwclici! of Piivsie. Sec Heii'itfrks made by llio celebrated Ur. Physic, of l'hiladelpliia See any and all Standard Works on Medi cine. i FROM THE .H UH lILiUAU IHLJl BI THE ITOitLM I am acifualnted with II. T. Iltlmbold : ho occupied the drug store opposito my residence ami was successful la conducting the business where others had not been equally so before him. I have been favorably impressed witli his character and enterprise. WM. WEIGIITMAN, (Firm of Powers & Weiglitmaa,) Manufacturing Chemists; - Nlntli and Brown Streets, Philadelphia. From tlie Philadelphia Evening llulleiin, March Kith We tire gratified to hear of thu continued success, in New York, of our townsman, Mr II. T. Helmbold, Druggist, I lis store, next fo the Metropolitan Hotel, is -8 feet front, feet deep, and live stories Iti height. It is ccitainly a grand establishment, and specks favorably of the merit of his arti cles. He retains hisOlllce and Laboratory In this cy y, which ai'o also model establishments of tlieir ('lass. Tho proprietor has been induced to make this statement from thu fact that his remedies; although advertised, are Genuine 1'iepaiations, And knowing that llio Intelligent refrain from using any thing pertaining lo Qimckery, or tlio Patent Medicine order-most of which are prepared by self styled Doctors, who aro too ignorant fo read u physician's simplest pres cription, much lesscoinpetunt to prepare phar maceutical, preparations. These parlies resort to various means of of fccl'uni sales, such as convinir parts nf adver- 1 lisemcuts of popular remedies, and finishing ; with, cer.lillcalcs. ,' The Science of Medicine stalnda simple, j pure and majestic having Fact for Kb Basis, Induction for Ms Pillar, Truth for itsCapiial. A WORD OF CAUTION. Health is most Important ; and the alliicted should not uso nn advertised medicine, or any remedy, unless Its contents or Iniircdients are known toothers besides the manufacturer, or until they aro satisfied of the qualilicatlons of tho parly SO offering. HELMBOLD'S'GENUINE PREPARATIONS. FLUID EXTRACT BUCIIU, ' FLUID. EXTRACT SA RSAPARILL A, ' AND IMPROVED HOSE ' WASH.' EstablLdied upwards of ll) years.' Prepared by ' H.J. HELMBOLD. riUAt II'AI, JEIOTS HET.MBOLD S DRUG AND CipMICAl WAKFA.OUSE, 601 Broadway New York. And IIELMBOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT, 104 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia Pa. 1 ; :'..;'" v. ri'vnl.e, , BY ALL DltUUOlSTS. .. ov. m, leuo it. , , . .. . i : -I i ;'J.-