CLYMER SOlDIER VS. BOY IN BLUE, mt'mwjyt Q'y flanked you nowi you rany at . well Biirrender. Since tlio pow-wow in the Wigwam (hero's no chanco loft for tho Republicans.' " ; ' ; 'You'd bettor : wait till tho battle's fought before you blow your trumpet For mv part, I think it litllo better to ' join hands with the rebels, for the pur ' pone of ranking thorn our superiors, and giving to them twice as muli power at Washington, man for man, as wo pos sess, than it would havo been to join tlieir armies through the war.' 'Oh, that's false doetrine I The con (,1 flict is over. The people of the South ore brethren again, and you must give them back their rights, 1'eaco rotg:is. Peace reigns once more, and it don't become brave men to Irainplu on a van quished foo.' 'That sounds well, but it's a poor plan to govern tho South. Whcu the war broke out, tho prisoners wo capttred were only asked to take 'tho oath,' and then set froej but in tho very next scrimmage they were sure to be found popping away at us, and it was a sinnds ingjoko that swearing allegiance to Uncle Sim had no moie t fleet on them than on a rattlesnake. Wlion tho rebels took Union prisoners they were sont to Libby, Belle Isle, or Andersonvillo, and, with bad lood, poor medical attendance and exposure, killed off by thousands. That was a specimen of rebel strategy Thoy don't know what fair dealing is, in war of politics, or if I hey do thev take preoious good caro never to practice it Congress lias them in a split stick now, in spite of Audy Johnson. While it holds on, the country will be safe, but when it lets go, look out for squall. It will be worse than letting loose the (Id dragon confined in tho bottomless pit tor a thousand years.' 'Oh, you're too full of prejudice- You forget that war is one thing and peace is another. Men can't go on fighting each other forever. They'vo got to make up some time, and for my part, I liko to see therudoit. One of tho prettiest pictures in tho' Wigwam w's tho delegates from South Carolina and Massachusetts walk ing arnwn-arm.' 'You can get a few politicians to play nuy antio when you bid liip-b enough Tho delegates from South Carolina were of tho hemp neck-tio stripe. They were ltherjust pardoned for treason or an jplicants for pardons, and there was no more sincerity or meaning in anything they did, lhau there would have been in the talk of some such scoundrel as Probst, it ho had Jbeen told that by an electioneer ing speech he could have got a pardon from the Governor for the murder of tho Bearing family. Tho doing: s from Massachusetts W9ro nearly all office holders or office seekers, detailed for extra duty in tho Hioad-and-JJutter Iiri 1 . . . . gaae.' ii was an easy thing to coax Andy Johnson's dogs, North and South, into the same kennel. Ho only had to put in it patronage for the one lot, nnd pardous for tho other j nnd it wasn't hard toteach,them tricks in posturing. Any oirousman could do it.' I don't like such comparisons nnd you can't deny that the convention had big men in it from all the Stales, nor that they agreed on a patriotic platform. Loaders who were true to tho country through the war Republicans, too, for that matter had their own way in every thing, and there wasn't a bit of straight out rebel or Coppeihead doctrine preach . ed.' . " 'Everybody can understand that well enough. The trap was set to catch Union voters, and it wouldn't have do'no to sprinkle the bait with too odorous a position. What tho rebels need most is plainly offered to them unconditional representation and if . they get this, good by to all the fine promises made to seoura it, They will bark as loudly for secession, repudiation, and even for slavery, in a new form as thoy please, and spurn any platform not built, with the aid of there Copperhead f riendx, to suit themselves. They are inbred trni tors to everybody and everything except their own people, and they nevor daro play false to tbera. They act on the old rhyme, that, 'they shall take who have the power, and they shall keep who can.' They tell ns plainly overy day that they 'submit to the Union because they were badly whipped by our armios not because they beliove its authority or action is rightful, and thoy will conform to the dooision of the sword, just as far as (hay must not ono Mich further, You can nieasuro your aaf'oty wlion you go near a mad dog by the length nnd ttreugtb of his chain i and after all the warnings they have given ns it would be folly to Judge the robols by any other rule.' You're a regufar Radical) full of bit ternossandfulloforuolty. You should learn to forget tho past and to forgive . 1 oarj do that easily enough in a pri. vate quarrel; and it'a often the best olan, But what yon ask amounts to betraying . . . i . my country mho ioe nanus ot traitors, and surrendering up the loyal men, black and1 while, in the South, to their rolent ftT I don't faor cruelty don't venask that justice shsH be meted out to the Confederate oouspirators. If I did, we would be arguing how nuny ot them should bo hung instead ot how soon they should govern, or debating how many representatives they should send to tho penitentiary, instead of the hall of Congress. To extend mercy and grant unlimited power to desperate crim inals is a fearfully cruel infliction upon a peaceful nation. Nobody is trying to hurt the rebels i but thoy never cease their persecutions of freedom and South'1 em Unionists, nor halt in the prosccu lion of their schemes to wreak vengeance upon thn North for repelling their assault upon tho Republic' The Hew party will end nil these troubles. It will join the North and the South dimly together. It's bound to win, too, because Andy Johnson has a shrewd set of politicians round him. Raymond nnd Weed and that set will rope in Republicans, while tho old Dem ocratic lenders will hold on to their fol lowers. They'll hoist the Conservative or National Union flag in Union districts and tho Democratic banner in Democrat ic districts. When they don't catch a voter widi ono doctrino they'll try. him with ai. other. You've got n combined army now to fight with a diminished forco and you're bound to loose this cam paign.' ' ' 'The people must decide that, not the politicians ; and they'vo suffered enough from Coppeihead and rebel tricks to to have their eyes wido open. It may bo very smart to cruise round in politics with false flags on board, never daring to raise the Confederate banner, just like tho rebel pirato Alabama did to pick up a stray schooner hero and there, by de ception, but when the Kearsago camo along she made tdioit work of Captain Semines, and I doubt if the wigwam contrivance fares any bo'.ter. You're running a good many risks. It's pot quite clear that every man that shipped as a Democrat, especially if ho is a Feni an, is going to join such a voyage as yon'vo commenced, nr.d you'll get mighty few Republicans, save those who receive tho very biggest kind of bounty. It will prove harder than you imagine to either cheat American citizens out of their votes, or to buy them up wilh a , n. till ii1 unjoin, im.jr uiuiomiii imi uiiiiu his best to insult and betray them, and he'll find they know how to appreciate Mich compliments when the voles against 'My Policy' nro counted.'- A cam. has been, issued for a Conven tion of Soldiers and Sailors who served tho national cause during tho rebellion, and now support tlio President's Policy, to meet at Cleveland, September 17th. Many ol the men concerned in this move mont have good military records behind them. They wero bravo and skiltul offi cers. As citizens they have tho same right as their fellows to follow what pol itical party they will. Ni;y 1 tho bravest of the brave, dem onstrated that ho could change sides wilh . wonderful facility. Ho does not stand alono in European history. In , . . . . (leca no lias sucli a numerous company, that ."soldiers of fortune" is acknowl edged to bo n phrase comprehending multitudes of able men. Tim Richmond Examiner speaks of tho 'misorublo v. retches who were sacri ficed to popular justico and fury in New Orleans.' 'Justice and fury' is anew concatenation; but rebel malignity can expose itself still more shamelessly, as witness tho disgusting and ferocious temper of a Mobilo paper, which says that Dostio's body, 'boiled down,, would make 'good snap' for 'Ynnkco scliocl marms.' More brutal deviltry could not be contained in n scoff, and the evil spirit of the Richmond Paper will have to try hard to surpass it. CfcThe following is the style ot notico servod upon Union citizens of New Or leans by a self-ccnstitutcd ''conservative'' committee: "To Mr : Sir, you are hereby notified to leave his city within seventy two hours. Your presenco cannot be longer tolerated in this community. Jjy order ot tlio committee. Dkatii Wakuant Sihnud. Tho death warrant for the execution ol Richard Thui.iwell, convicted for the murder of James W . Houseman, in Cookstown, Fayette county, n month or two niro. was sicned by Governor Curtin on Tuns. day Inst. Tho execution is fixed for. Monday, October first, this is the firs casein which the custom of hanging men oo Friday, properly known ns "Hangman's day," has been disregarded. A man ill New Hampshire had tho misfortuno to loose his wifo. Over the grave ho causod a stono to bo raised, on which, in tho north ot his grief, ho had ordered to be insoribed "Tears cannot restore hor i thoroforo I weep." The Cholera has creatod a panio in St. Louis. Over 20,000 frightened pors one havo left tho city within a fortnight There wore 119 burials of persons who died of oholeia in eight of tho cemeter ies, yesterday, and thirtoon other oorno- teries have made no reports. Af plot has been discovered among tho President's reconstructed friends in New Orleans to assassinate General Sheridan, Commander of the Gulf Department. It waa designed to accomplish his death by the explosion ot a shell made for the ot oastotu THE GATHERING ; STORM Hjf!L!S BURST ! ' A HEDGE & S0N Havo just received a New Stock ot BOOTS AND SHOES,' HATS AND CAPS, COLLARS, , NECK TIES, GLOVES, HOSI ERYl TRIMMINGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Wo have just received a largo assortment of 1... ..... I.;.. .1 . . n BOOTS AND SHOES which wo can warrant to wear, and do good service. Also n few Low Priced Roots nnd Shoes which we will nut wairant bought expressly to compete with our neighbors. JWt fall to cull if you want to gee good articles In our line of trade. It will cost noth ing to look ut them. Henieinhes the place, "Allison's Building, opposite tlio Court II ,use." Wnyneshurg, May 2, ,tf. TAYLOR & FARLEY'S MODEL ORGANS. 0. J. WILLI RD, No. C27 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. rpiIE MOST COMPLETE MUSICAL IN 1 8TKUMENT manufactured, and tho IM odol Organ OK THE WOULD 1 Combining Sweetness and Depth ofTonc, Benutilul and ('haste In Appearance, Re fining nnd Elevating in its. Tenden cies. For Churches, Parlors or the Boudoir it lias no equal, and has Invariably taken tho FIRST PREM1 . . UM wherever exhibited in Competition with other well known manufac turers. Thirty -four different slyles, nnd from one to '"eive "ops.. I'Oiifi Dimiiie Mellows, lweive stops, Long iJoulilu Mellows, Doulilo i Mlow I'eilulS, Knee .Swell, etc., etc., giving S'Tnl l)mv" 1,11(1 steadiness oi tone. THE SUU-BASS. nnnlied to the Double Reed Organs, gives a volume of tone equal to a sixti'eii foot stop In a Pipe Organ, nnd when applied to our Organs containing them, nnd four sets of Reeds the volume of "lone Is equal l a fc'.'ono pipe organ, and costing only about (Hie fourth as much. Send for nn Illustrated Price List, giving full particulars. Address orders, O. J. WILLARD, Wholesale Agent, 027 Broadway, N. V. 1( THE GREATUN RIVALED "VOSE" PIANOFORTE! The cheapest first class Piano Forte in the Market. These beautiful instruments are last winning their way Into public favor. The tone is rich, full and powerful, nnd gushes forth with peculiar sweetness n melody, while the touch is easy and elastic. Arc finished in rich rosewood rases, with lull iron frame, over strung bass and French ennui notion. All have large round miners, with hack fin ished like tho Iront. Every Instrument fully warranted five vein's. Circulars giving cor-' reel likeness taken from photograph, with full descriptive price list, sent free to any address on application. A tkt antiliil won? nnd Cliorus WOKTI1 TII1IITV CKNTS, Accompanies the Circular, nnd is worthy of preservation. Dealers will no fur nished lliesu Beautiful In struments at the LOWEST WHOLESALE PMCES. nnd Teachers nt the rates of discount. Ad dress all orders to O. ,1. WILLARD, Wholesale Agent, 027 Broadway, N. Y. Wholesale agents for Win. A. Pond it Co's, Benrdnmn, Gray & Co, '8. Win. KnubeitCo.'g, nnd other first class Piano T;vortea ChculiUB giving correct likenesses of these celebrated Piano Fortesnnd Taylor it Farley's Model Oigans, forwarded to any address on application. ' The Ijitcst Songs, Published January 1, 180(1, nnd mailed to any address free of postage. Oh, sing me that dear old song ;i"c We've drunk from the same canteen, by J. U. UlU'K, Beautiful Wales, sang by J. R. Thomas I'm happy as the day Is long, Somebody's Darling, Violets under tlio snow, by TI. Tucker, bweet lie thy repose, by J. II. Thomas, Song ot the spoon, a new college song. The Angel Guide, by Favngor, When I went courting Sallie, cnm'c, Only n withered rose, Mother, I havo hcird sweet music, Pleasant ilrenms of long ngo, Oh, say not a woman's heart Is bought, 3Se :irc fioc tir.c asp JJ.1C fine HOC iltic ,'WC llfic itr.c fine 40c iir.o !I()C I Before I was married. 0 dear. miiuii'i'u. ui-ur, ! Wifll meet no moro at twilight hour, ' '". WWJ1 hoiims, aic Light ol my soul, of thee pm dre.muV Five o'clock In tho morning, H.IC Cleon and I, t ang by Hurry Tucker, oc Come, Nellie dear, I'm weeping, by Tucker line Muslton the waves, vocal duet, by oiover COo No tlmu like the old time. (Jive the old man a chaueu. One bright moony night, clinic, They all conic homo but mine. v.. - ., i ' illlC 'Mo .'ll)C j (tun- uiiiii nil oie runway, .i 111:11 I'lMiiiuiB nfiii ior ircnnom -, Down by the Bato, by J. 1. Thomas, ailc e-3-Parlles ordering Music nnd over rmvlnn for thosamo will receive Iheiredauau Inclosed with tho Music, or Mnslo will he Jffl S" parties prefer. All orders promptly attended to, nnd any Information cheerfully "rlvun RuratHNeKs: Hon. O. W. iVt'eist n ex. Governor of New York. Wmiii, i,i v v VVI.,... .1.-1.. . .. ' . R Cn'man. Presldou! Lake Shore Bank. Dunl kirk, New York. ' Nkw "ork City Rnfrnmscus t William A Pond & Co., William B. Bradbury? O rhart Ncedhnm & Co., Siberia Ott, ; Hu;i , Esj,., GeiuMal Supt. Motive Powerhorie 1 Wheeler & Wilson. . .. " , fAddress Orders. ' ' 1 O. .1. WILLARD, Wholesale MnnoFnrtc, Organ & Music Dealer No. 627 Broadway, N. Y ' Ifld. 20. !R(W.-tr t . W . ROSS. PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON OFFICE in Jewell', building,, West end of Main stroctj Waynesburg,. Po, ' pM,-tf . T. ' IIOBK1NBON, NEW. GOODS ! Spring Stock, threat ariety AIRS. E. S. SAYEItS & IIOSKINSON, Siiycrl' Comer, Wnynesburg, Pet. MESSRS. SAYERS & IIOSKINSON flnve ust opened nn extensive nnd entirely Dew stock of FASHIONABLE 'BKW GOODS' Bought in tho best Eastern market, at tho very lowest cash rates, comprising nil styles of the most fashionable mid serviceable textures of Gentlemen & Lilies' Wear, It is useless to rnumeriite. They have cver thingln tho lino, with 1 JON NETS, HATS. CAPS, HOOTS And Shoes. Wares ot nil kinds, nnd a com plete variety of the best GUOCKRIKS. All of which they propose to sell at tlio very lowest hgiires, depending on the iiality nnd cheap ness nf their goods to gain them custom. Nov. 2!), lKti.-i. t f Bradley & Smith MANUFACTURERS AND -IN- ffc SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS, Ac, &t No. 132 VVoo.l Street, PITTSBURG, PA. PEOPLE OP GREENE COUNTY wishing J. anything in our line can be furnished on tho shortest notice and MOST REASONABLE TERMS. Persons from a distance b, tiding us ORDERS will have them promptly attended to, and on account of being near M'lrltct Head Quarters we can furnish goods CHEAPER than they can bo bought elsewhere. fivml ih I'onv 4&rdi,r and wo will give them our strictest attention nnd forward gonds by Express to W nynesburg by boat or persons living in the country can send bv Pedlars nnd Hucksters, mailili't!,-, tf BRADLEY & SMITH. Exchange Hotel Gree n sloo r o J. V. I! MiN, Proprietor TN INVITING THE PUBLIC to his patron 1 nge, the undersiunod feels roiilldeiit. Hint by bis long experience, lie will be enabled to render satisfaction, to all. He guarantees tie best accommodations both to nmii and beast. May Io,'ii.--Iy J W. 1IARN . NOT OF THE UNION UUT OF IsaacHooper's GKOCERY & CON'FECTIONEUY ft I K. HOOPER would still have his riendg li L anil pntrons Hear a mind, that be con tinues in the Grocery nnd Confectionery trado nt his usual place ol doing business, nnd that lie lias lust received A Fresh Supply of the best quality of all oit'cles in his lino. TOYS NOTIONS and ,i great variety of uselul articles always on hind. P3EFRESHHXENTS, In connection will) the above, Mr. Hooper keeps a Reslnurant, where ICE CREAM, ber ries nnd all the luxuries of the season can ho obtained. The most attractive nnd nio.it popular resort In town. June I t. '(i".-Jv ivEon-iii GROCERIES ! Let All Persons COME TO WAYNESBUIIG To Got CHEAP GROCERIES OF t'OTTEREL & 'I AYLOR. PronrletoiRof the splendid Grocery Store, foi nieily owned by Joseph Yu'der. Mr. Taylor keens on hand n pood suimlv or tho verv best SUGAR, COFFEE. TEAS, RICE, MOLAS SES, HPICES, CARIION OIL. LAMPS, LAMPClllMNIES HI II K FINDINGS. &c. Ac., nnd, In fuct, EVERY THING usually kepi In a flrst class Grocery Storo. Two doors Hast of Wilsons Now Building P''t H.Mift-tf iMOtloe. ALL persons knowing themselves Indebted to the Kkpuiimcmn Oitiok, either for Job Work or Subscription during the six month tho paper was conducted by Mr Watkins, will pay thn accounts to Mr. Jns. E Bayers, who Is authorized t0 receipt for thu same. Early attention to this matter will snvo cost. MESSRS B1DDLE & CLARK. augs.. ins. K, s.sAYKns. NEW PHOTOGRAPH G- .A.IL, Xj 3LT3 H. '"ST IN-. WAYNESBUIIG, ,PENN'A. Has fitted up a new and splendid Photograph Gallery in the third story of, ALLISON'S BUILDING, Whcro hn Is prepared to executo PHOTOGRAPHS, AMBUOTYPES, MALEIANOTYPKS. CARTES I)E VISITE, And nil other kinds ami sizes of pictures, in a style equal to the best artists. Especial attetv lion will he given to copying pictures mid en larging them. All applications will bo nrompt ly attended to. Tlieir rooms are commodious nnd attractive, nnd every desirable accommo dation will bo renc'.ercd to cuatoniurt This is decidedly the best opportunity to secure accu rate likenesses ever olfered to the people ot Greene Cohnty. Cull any tlmo it suits you. Pictures taken any time in the day, nnd in all kinds ot weather. Nov. tfi. lHtiff. If. WORKS! U 1 1 LL continue to carry on tho Marble and KJ Htono cutting business at their long esuib bshed stand Immediately East of the Public square, Main Street, Wayncslmrg. This establishment has been In constant operation since I Hi)!), and tho long experience nnd energy of the proprietors, linked with the oxercise of sound Judgment nnd good bisto, have won for them a wide spread and enviable reputation. Anextensivo stock of tho varioui varieties of the best marblo kept constantly on hand. Special attention paid to polislUng, pressing, carving ni.d engraving. All ordors promptly tilled. Deocmber ail. J H(S2. DR. W. II." WITMORl HAS boon In successful practice for a num .bef of years, with the ex)erienco of jiie dillerent hospitals in Europe, ulsu a metiiwr of tho Analytical Medical Institute of New York, continues to attend to nil professional cases at 1 is olllco , No. l):'8 Filbert Street, Phila. - No patent Medlcinca nro tucd or recom mended i the remedies administered nro those which will not brake down the constitution. but renovate the system from all Injuries it has sustained from miiiural medicines, mid leavo " U8U, among priyaw bunkers. Our new en tho systcn inn heallliynnd perfectly cured : ""'S1'1' e"11'"" ufDnirs Steamboat Uook-keep-coudiiion. ' '"! (ur lull courso of business pracllc in- DYSPEPSI V, that distressing disease nnd 'dudes about FIFTY BUSINESS BOOKS, fid destrover of heiilth mid hnrm ncss. nndnr. mining the constitution and yearly carrying thousands to untimely graves, onn most em plialiclly lie cured. Melancholy, Abbcrratlon, that state nf Alio natl .n and wmknessof mind which renders persons Incnpnhlo nf enjoying tlio pleasbresor perlnrmlng. tlio duties of life. RHEUMATISM, in any form or condition, chronic or accute, wai muted curable. Epi hpsv, or falling sickness, all chronic or stub born enses of F E M ALE 1)1 S E A S E S radically removed ; fialt Itlieum nnd every description of ulcerations ; Piles and scrolul ous diseases wliicli linvo liallhal all previous medical sklll,.can he cured by my treatment! and I dosay id! disuai'S, (yes ('onuimiliou) can ho cured by wearing my Sledical.Iacet, which is a protection to the lungs against all changes of weather in all climates having Investigated for years tho cause and character of intermit ten Is (lever and ague) In all parts ol'lhe United Slates will euro permanently all chronic or acute cases ol Ague and nervous discuses In a lew davs. CANCER CURED WITHOUT Til E KN 1FE OH DRAWING OF BLOOD. Tapo Worm, that dread to tho Human Family for years, can lie removed with two three doses of mv newly discovered remedy, warranted in all caves. Consulla'lon In tlio English and Herman Languages lieu of charge. Will make visits any distance. If desired. May bo addressed by letter (conrlden.ially.) null Mrdlnlno sent with proper directions to any part of tho country, OFFICE No. 028 Filbert Street, Phlla. mar'-'4:'ll(l-ly E JH Jl. O E3 HAYING BEEN MADE, WE OFFER OUR CUSTOMERS ONE OF THE LARG EST STOCKS OF DRY GOODS!! ! P.I II II 1 1 tlli LEATHER, BOOTS & SHOES, Hats & Caps ! mo;v, ails and s vrr, And a creat varietS.ofnONNF.TS nml IT ATS ior mo mules, nt tho lowest prliTS that Goods . ...... I, .,.. I.- -I At.V . ... ...m iiu.iii emu ior biiicu inu cuuimoncemeiH i tne w ur. fKTNTS From 12 1-2 to 25 cU. per yd, iMVjnijiA,cJ,... 13 I -a 10 10 " fWII AtPlltsburgh prices. IKON & Null 6ml Prices. SALT p per barrel. COTTON YARN,-at reduced rates. i Wo lmvo the goods In store, nnd all wo nsk of our friends Is to call nnd see for themselves for wo are sntlsllcd Unit nn examination of our stock and low urines will repnv them for their trouble. To our friends nt u distance, wo ex tend a cordial Invitation to call nnd sen their old friends who ate always irhtd to sue them. for we can assure them that it will repay them ior mo irouiue. V: II. M'COY & CO. The old stand of W. H. M'COY, Grecnsbo. ro, Greene County, Ptnn'a, l'MaylO,'tl"i-tfl PLAIN AND FANG Y JOB PRINTING THE FINEST STYLE. Our prices cannot bo snrrmssed for cheap ness by any otlxir establishment in tills part of the Statu. Parties wishing done should give us a ca'l. Wo aro ready at all times to do anything In tho printing line. Strut, 0,Uuy; 0a. Pounded in 1840 AMD INCORPORATED BT lECISHTIVS CH.1RTER. THE ONLY INSTITUTION OP THE KIND In the Union conducted by a Practical bu siness man. Our blithest Commercial Author. Illes, east and west, pronounce his systems of iiooKKceping imciiunieii comprehending cvrry department of business, and yet so skllliilly condensed that tho attentive student masters the whole In six of eight .weeks. It consists of ' STOCK BOOKS, closed once with a los3 nnd twlco witll n gain exhibiting by tliroo dillerent methods the transfer of old to new honks. ; PARTNERSHIP BOOKS, conducted by three different methods, ex hibiting the transfer of tho old to now books, with the introduction of n new partner ; nlso practically illustrating tho PRIVATE LEDGER, by moans of which tlio results nf tho business are kept out of the general books, for the uso ol the partners only. LECTURS ON BUSINESS SUBJECTS. How every ono may got rich. How to get rich by trading. Tho cause ol Commercial failures. On spocuintions. Tho moral Inllu nce of Integrity In youth, etc. Also lectures upon COMMERCIAL LAW, oi Partnerships, Con'racts, Insurance, Com mon Curriers, tlio Statute of Limitations, etc. Practical intuctious In DETECTING COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES, by a full set of genuine vignettes and coun ters, nud a largo collection of counterfeit notes. OUR RAILROAD BOOK-KEEPING, (in manuscript,) exhibits the construction nnd equipment, tno cperating receipts nnd expen ditures ; the boods closed and a dividend re corded. These books are advertised by others but not taught elsewhere in tlio city. Our new system of PRIVATE BANK BOOKS, (in manuscript,) embraces all tho best forme ri11 aui iiuriy oiiieren lornis, viz : 1 1 Ledgers. 7 Day Books, S Journals, 11 Bill B iciks, Cash Rooks, 4 times Books. 2 Invoico Books, 1 Discount Book, I Check Register, 1 Deposit Register, 2 Collection Registers, 1 Tickler, 1 Hands' Register, I Freight Hook, 2 Passago Books, I Fuel Hook. These Books practically record about six hundred business tr nsacllon", comprehending Duff's original plan of business education, introduced twenty-live years no. Row far others have suc ceeded in imitating him will be best seen bv compniiiu: the business papers ami books ot other pupils with those ol the graduates of mis institution. Ilaiper's Enlarged Edition OF n' DUFFS' BOOK-KEE.ING. 7'nVc $2. Pout i; 20 cents. SOLD BY BOOK SELLERS GEN ERALLY. AWARDED FOUR SILVER MEDALS, Which, with tlio following testimonials. Indi cate ihe chariu'ler of the work : 'No other work upon Bonkkeerhic cxnlatns the subject with so much clearness and sim plicity, jr. VV. El JjUUN I )n. Cashier Mechanics' Bank, Wall street, N Y. 'As an extensive ship owner, American and Eiir ipcun merchant, bunk director, etc.. ho has borne the reputation of the highest ordo of business talents.' JNO. W BURN HAM Merchant, No. K South street, N. Y. 'I irraduat' d hi Dulf's college in half the lime I expected. His admirable system In cludes nothing superfluous, nor leaves out anything essential. J. J. COMFTON, Cashier Niagara Bank, Lockport, N. Y. "Tno most complete work of thn kind I have ever seen." J. B. MURKY", President Exchange Bank, Fitlshurirh. - The most clear ami comprehensive that I have met with. JOHN SNYDER, Cashier Bank of Pittsburgh. Yourcommilteo unanimously concur hi tho opinion" ol thu Utility of tlio Improved method of Mr. Duff." GURDON J. LEEDS, Recording See. ol Ihe Amer. Instl , N. Y. OuF. II. Duffs Penmanship For the best business and Ornnnientnl Pen manship, awarded our present Penman, by tlio ... United Slates faro nt Cincinnati!. In ' 1800 Pennsylvania State fair nt Wyoming IHiio vvesieni i-ennsyivania nuriic niwuurg 18(!o western Virginia-inir nt wheeling 1 Ohio State fair at Cleveland 1 All of which nro exhibited nt our olllco in: ! mm TCTimq , , , , I Havc never Ixen advanced, wh lo others are chanting :0 tuition fee, or l nnd ex- tra for penmanship, and 12 to l0 for text- j books nnd blanks. For our uriiduatlng courso. includinir busl- ness penmanship, time unlimited, nro . Tho enla-KO edition ot Dulf's IlooU keen- Ing, with blanks and ilatlonery at booksellers' prices, fi. ... I - w ... mm mill ri..m i inpor ruled complete, wl h lull sets of iiuxll- f liti li iinualiri mtnln nn nr fl..M aT.ii.l We thercforo present the business student . .. with the following IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES: 1 Wo havo tlin host Penman In tlio west. 2 Dud 's Hyslcm of Book-keeping, (sano Honed by the New York Chamber'of Com mere,) taught by the author. II Tho dally loeturcs of an experienced mer chant. 4 A saving o.r seven or eight weeks In time or study. ' 6 A saying of tho saino number of wooks Donrd. II A saving of $0 or $7 in books and sta tlonery. i 7 A diploma signed by ono so long and so favorably kno n as a preceptor, asan recount- ant, aim ns a merchant. For full particulars, send for circular, 7S pages, with samples of our penman's Business ami Urnamou tut writing, Inclosing twenty fv bents forpustago, to p. in ri' at soiv, PRINCIPALS, febl7'(J(l-ly PITTSBURGH,. Pa. HELMBOLD'8 J ; '.' EXTHACT BUCHU. ; HELMBOLD'S BUCIIU. '.' . HELMBOLD'S Iil'CHU.v ', TIM nr.i.JUlUL.i;B BUCIIU. THE ONLY KNOWN BIMEDY FOR DIABETES, IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF" THE BLADDER, INFLAMMA -TION OF THE KIDNEYS', CATARRH OF TUB BLADDER, STKAN' GUARY Oli PAINFUL URINATING1- For theso diseases It is truly a sovereign" remedy, and too much cannot bo said In Its praise. A single dose has been known to re lieve the most urgent symptoms. Are you troubled with that distressing pnin In tlio back and through the hips ? A tea spoonful a day of Helmbold's lluchu will re lievo you. PLEASE NOTICE. I make no secret or ingredients. Ilohnhold's Exti nct Buchu is composed or Buchu, Cubcbs, nnd Juniper Berries, selected with greBt cure, prepared In vacuo nud according to rules of PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY. These Ingredients nro known as tho most valuable Diuretics ntforded. A DIURETIC Ijat which acts upon tho kidneys. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BliCHIT ACTS GENTLY, Is pleasant In taste and odor. fi 'f m n ! Injurious properties, nud Immediate in its action. FOR THE SATISFACTION OF ALL, See Medical Properties ennt-dned In Dispensa tory ol'tho U. 8., of which tho fallowing is a copy i "Beciiu. Its odor is stmng, diffusive, and sonewhal aromatic, i's tnsio bitterish, nnd snnlogoiis to Hint of mint. It is given elderly in complaints of the Urinary Organs, such na utavci, uironic (. alarrb ol the liladder, Mor bid Irritation of the Bladder nnd Urethra, Diseases of tlio prostrate, and Retention or tho Ioconlincnco of Urine, from a loss of tone In tho parts concerned in its evacuation. It hiia nlso been recommended in Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheumatism,; Cutaneous A'flectlons, nnd Dibpsy. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION See Professor De woes' valuablo works on the practice of Phrslc. Seeltemaiks vnado by tho celebrated Dr. Physic, of Philadelphia See any nud all Standard AVorks on Modi- cine. .. . FROM THE MOTJTIRINI1 CIIEMI IN THE WOULD I am acquainted with H T. Hehnbold j lie occupied the drug store npposlto my residence and was successful hi conducting tho business whcro others had not been equally so before him. I have been favorably impressed wltli his character and enterprise. 1 WM. WEIGIITMAN, (Firm of Powers & Welghtnmn,)) Manufacturing Chemists, Ninth nnd Brown Streets, Philadelphia'. From tlio Philadelphia Evening JMlethj March 10th r VVe are gratilled to hear of tho' continued giicces In New York, of our' townsman, Mr-VrTT. Hehnbold, Druggist. 1 His store, next to tho Metropolitan Hotel, is 28 feet front, 2il() feet Oeip, nnd Ave stories In height. It is cot tninly a grand establishment, and specks favorably nf tho merit nf his arti cles.. Ho retains hisOtllce nnd Laboratory in this city, which nro nlso model establishments of their class. Tlio proprietor lm9 ,cen Induced to mnko this statement from tlio fact that his remedies, although advertised, aro . Genuine Preparations, And knowing that the Intelligent refrain from using any thins pertuininir to Gimckerv. or tho Patent Medicine order most of which are , prepared by self-styled Doctors, who are too 8G' : 'K"1''11"1 1 wad a physician's simplest pres - caption, much less competent to prcparo phar- .. T,ll(!8e pnrtles resort to various means or ef- lectlng sales, such as copying pnru of adver- I semimtn nf i,,- . ,r.i.i j with certlilcutes. 7 "U1B"'B The Science of Medicine statnds simplo nuro nnd malpstlnlinvl liiducllon fa'rlu T'liir iv,.n. r... !..,' i" ? A WORD OF CAUTION Health is most hnnortant. , nnH tl. .iiif?' .. "f?LU'.,8..m"it advertised medlcino. nr ' nn . i " Its contents or inirredlonts are known'tontliBi. mmu.D inu iiiuiiuiiH iurrr, or until thev are satlstlod of tlio qunllllcatlons of tho party so ...el. l..a ....... ......... ... .: ...... HELMBOLD'S'GENUINE PREPARATIONS, FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, FLUID.EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA',. AND IMPROVED ROSE WASO Established upwards of 1 9 yearn , Prepared-by H.X SEIMBOLD?- PRIACIPAL 3) E POTS HELMnOLD-S DRUG AND1 CltEMTft i".. WAREHOUSE, BOt Broadway New York. . And HELMBOLD'S'' MEDICAL TMPPvr 1 I04 8outh Tenth Street, Philadelphia Pa. ! ' , t (i BY AM. nut'cniRTa Noy. 1s 185 i.