HAVE LEFT THE FOUL PARTY. Gun, Crook, whose name appears to a "Jobnoopporson" call fur a meeting of the aoldiors and euiloru of the late war, at Cleveland announces thai lits name wat attached thereto without his knowl edge or consent. So also docs Gen, Kob't. MoAllister. ot New Jersey. It would bo an interesting item of news, for some ono behind the Johnson Domooratio screon to let tho people know who is responsible for such forgery The crime lays at their political door, as well as tho mutilation 'of tho dispatch es of Phil Sheridan. Do the Deui John Coppcrson party think they can com mand success by lorgery ami trawl I Is that their estimate of the intelligence of tho freemen of tho North ? If it is they will bo seriously disappointed. Judge Hughes of Indiana, who start ed lu with Johnson has got choked on copper and is out earnestly and strongly ' for the Union parly, Ilia advice is for loyal men to stand firm and confirm by their ballots what they fought for on the field ZttitCiVille Courier. We happen to know Gon. Crook our selves, and though 'Crook'' by namo ho !s very far from being crooked" in pol ities, and there's no use in the "Jolin coppersou"pai ty trying to ride into pow by forging and falsity using tliu names of such soldiers as Puikliiirst, Crook, McAllister and others. They are not lacking in courage, and will therefore expose such rascality for tho benefit of tho public. Sficlbyrilk (Tenn.) Jlqnib. NEW YORK- ' Tho nomination of Hoffman for Gov ernor, by tho Democrats, oyer General Dix, was the rejection of the p'an where, on Wkkd and his compatriots expected lo carry the State. It is known that tho General was deemed by Wkkd & Co. the only card with which they could win, His military character, it was urged, would supply the 1, ceded element of success without it there would bo no prosj cut. Wo concluded that since Hoffman's nomination the Fusion slock roust have advanced to a high figure. Tim l'liFsiuiiNi's lti;ci;i'TioN at Indian atoms. The President's party stopped at Indianapolis on Tuesday. 11th inst where he met' with the fulluwius; re ception : Fm.i.ow CrriziiNS : (Cries ot Grant.) It is not my intention (Cries of 'Step,' Go on) to make u long speech. It you give me yuur attention for live minutes, (Cries of Go on, Stop, No, no; we want nothing to do with traitors. Grant, Grant. Johnson and groans.) I would like to say to this crowd here to-night (Cries of Shut up ! We don't want to heal' from vnu. Johnson ! Oianf f Johnson 1 Grant ) The President paused a few moments, and then retired fiom tho balcony, TiiKKii arc indication that the censer- vatives have abandoned all hope of electing Clymer, and are concentrating their energies on the clofo Congressional districts, wiili a view to defeating, if possible, some of the republican nomi nees. This change will not avail them. Tho same ground-swell that wrought astonishing results in Maine, extends throughout Pennsylvania. Gkn. J.so. C. FuicMoNT doesn't train in the Ciister.Slecilnvin crowd that met at Cleveland not exactly. The piiblL cation of his name as one of tho backers of that movement is not more imprudent than some of their other appropriations, (Gen. McAllister, for instance), but is a little more amusing. If Gen. Fremont's business would allow him to ulteod either Convention, wo need not say that he would respond to his name at Pitts, burcdi. Within tho past week the New. York Jleruld has abandoned the causo of the President as hopeless, . and tho Daily yews has pronounced his course des'.ruci live of his prospects. Thero-is not to exceed five papers in the entiro Noitli that give an unqualified support to the President, all perceive the utter hope lessness of his causo. "SwiNtiiNO round iho circle" is be coming afavotito cxercio. Maino has done it in.fact.it looks as (hough it had done it several times. Vermont did it n short limo before f and Pennsylvania, Now York, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, ifcc,, are going to do it. Let the President wait, and see it they don't. At Erie, in his speech, tho President said : ""I tell you all the powers in Hell can not turn nio from my purpose 1" Doubtless they don't want to. Tho attempt on the part of tho Clove lard Convention to pull Wool over the eyes of tho people will evidently proven failure. Gon, IJiird litis been relieved from duly in New Orlenns and ordered t ) the Department ot the Lakes. His report told too much truth Knoll of the Johnson papers basils upoc'nil ciilumny against Congress, nnd U renolvod to "fight it out on this Hit'' till Winter. When was it ever known, lu tho lii-tm-u nt tho woihl licit nfii.i' ft owii ii. oiy ol tt io woihl, t i. t uiei a gu at . oaiuu iuu uciuui.-.. r.,.ujr win. unuwvu to diuluto tho terms uf pence T Gko. E. MiNOit L. K.Evans. DO'ST STOP TO LOOK DICK UUT GO 11IGHT IN! to tub stoke of CEO. E- MINOR & CO 'IIIIE above named firm has purchased n 1 complete slock III llio i.asi ami arc suning lit reduced prices, It comprises u general as- sorlmcnt ol DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QL'EBNSWARE, BOOTS, SHOES. II ATS AND CAPS, CLOTHS, CA3SIMERKS, tfco., &c, &u. Wo would also crtll tho special attention Hie LADIES to the largest lot of DcLniiuv ami Cftlk'Ois ever offered In this market, and at prices us low us before the war, also, our full lino of HinnoNS, VEILS, DRUSS GOODS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, RUTTONS. HOOP SKIHTS, RALMO. SKI UTS, &o. l on would no well to call Immediately, as prices are already stiffening in tho Eastern market, Don't forget the place, at the In Minor's lluildinj;, nearly opposite tho F. & I). N. Hank. Wuynesburg, Pa. April IK, 'Cli-tf. CPJLEiill CHOLERA! HOW TO AVOID THE DREAD DISEASE! COlIU TO TOWN, FOIl i. i: ;i i i;mu !!:,!': HAS JUST RETURNED FROM Till: city, and have opened the largest Hew Grocery in town, They des'r.' to inform tho ciii.eii' ol avnesi.'ur.i; mill vii niUv ol Hie cure 1 1 1. -v have taken in selecting stock, having on hand il nood supply ol CON MICTIONS, TOIJACCO. CI- GAKS, TAR. also. PROVISI ONS. l'.ACON, DKIKDllKEi'' POTATOK-, FISH, DI.'iKD PEACHES, &o . ifcu , &0. Call and see ilium as they have Just You will find them accomodating, and cm sell lower than any one in the place. He sure lo go to the right place, in LEDWITH'S OLD BUILDING. opposite tho Court House, ami formerly oc cupied by the Post Oilieo. itp;8,'(U.-lf. . ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS PREMIUM OFFElil'.D liV NIXON & EUFCHEr'AL SMITIII'll'l.P, FAYlil'I'U CO, I'A. MANlTACTL'llIillS Olf CASE MILLS AM) (OiJK'S EVAPOKATOU. This is tho only successful Evaporator for making a No. I Syrup Willi economy and dis patch. Over ten thousand wero used last fall, nvery one of which was insured, and not one return ed. Il is the only Evaporator free from liabilities for Infringement upon some previous patent. We are also intents for the celebrated '"VIC TOR CANE MILL, "manufactured by ci.aiik's soiioo siaciiinu co. We oiler One Hundred Dollars Premium for sample of last Syrup, (see piieu list of Ciinu Mills an J Evaporators, Bent free of charge.) to be awarded liy S ordi nal Convention, the lime aniHiliien to cxittii- luu samples to I bo determined bv tho Conven- lion. J). OWENS. Agent. ALSO, PROPllIKTOt! OF THE EAGLE FOUNDRY WHERE lie keeps constantly on hand, STOVES of ail kinds and CASTINGS of all description, ed promptly, npr 2."i (Jm Oiders solicited ami 1111- WAYNTBIintO, V., NEJFIEM ! i IMIE UNDERSIGNED havo associ Ued them L telves together In tho iniino and stylo of IIUGIIEUND LUO-i at the old stand of II minus, BmisoA. Co.. In I liicoB Landing. Pa., for tho purpose of carrying on tho Groeciy, Forwarding am! Coinmlsstoii i business In all Its various liranehes, Tlnv liono. be llin IniKr nvnei'tetimi firiimi nl Hi.. l.nt,,.i,.u m strict ntlenllon lo business, to receivu liberal sharii of the public patronage in their i line of linsincss. Their will lino of business, They will 'KEEP CONSTAT I'LY ON HAND , good supply of Groceries, such as Suifar' Cellee, Rice, jMolasses. Nails and Iron, Oils tail Paints, and all articles usually kept In a Grocery Store, all of which they w ill sell at a cry small advance over cost and cnrrla 'e, LINDSEY HUGHES, THOMAS LUCAS. .May!), '(IS If (L'O l(C A YEAR nnuloby any ono with D.W.VvA SUB Stencil Tools. Noexperl- eneu necessary. The Presidents, Cashiers, Ti'eiisiu'ei'sofll Hanks Indorse tho circular, Sl,lU ,.cu wh (,() Ami!1.,. tw, Hu.ncU To:l Works, bpiliinulil. Ver 'mout. aiigl,-Diu. THE GITQERINO . STORM A. HEDGE & SON Have Just roeelvod a Now Stock ol HOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, COLLARS, NECK TIES, GLOVES, HOSI ERY, TRIMMINGS OP ALL DE SCRIPTIONS. We have hist received a larao assortment of iuu iiuesi mud oi reiuiy made BOOTS AND SHOEG which wo can warrant to wear, and do good service Also a few Low Priced Roots and Shoes which we will not warrant bought expressly to compete with our neighbors. Don't fail to call If you want to see good articles hi our lino of trade. It will cost noth ing to look at them. Remember the plaee, "Allison's Building, opposite the Court, II .use." Wuynesburg, May , tf. TAYLoir&TAULLY'S MODEL ORGANS, O.J. WILLARD, No. f.27 I3R0ADWAY, NEW YORK. I STKUMENT manufactured, and the OF THE WORLD! Combining Sweetness and Depth of Tone, Beautiful and Chaste In Appearance, Re fining and Elevating in its Tenden cies. For Churches, Parlors or the Boudoir it has no ciuul, and has invariably taken the FIUST PREMI UM wherever exhibiled iu Competition with other well known manufac turers. Thirty-four different styles, and from one to twelve stops, Long Double Bellows, Double lilow Pedals, Kneo Swell, etc., etc., giving great powci nnd steadiness of tone. THE SU15-BASS, applied to the Double Reed Organs, gives a volume of tone equal lo a sixteen foot stop in a Pip:! Organ, and when applied to our Organ:; continuing them, and four sets of Heeds the volume of tone is equal t i a i'.'i'iui pipe organ, and costing only about one fourth as much. Send for an illustrated Price List, giving full particulars. Address orders, O.J. WILLARI), Wholesale Agent, u"-'7 Broadway, N. Y. TIIU Gl " V 0 S F. " IKAT UNRIVALED i n 0 F 0 H 1 F ! The cheapest Ihst el is I'i.ino Forte hi tin .Market. These beautiful ins'rimieuts are last winning their way lull) puhli.! favor. The tone is rich, full lied powerful, nnd gushes fi'l'lli Willi peculiar scclne-.i melody, while the touch is easy and elas'ic. Are llni.-hcd iu rich rosewood cases, with lull iron frame, nvi-r strung bass and French gram! notion. All have large round corners, with back fin ished like the lronl. Every instrument fully wnrr.wted live years. Circulars giving cor rect likeness taken from photograph, with full descrllive price list, sent free to any address on application. A tuautWitl fe'osignnd ortt WOIITII TIIIIITV Ct'NTS, Accoinpnrdes the Circular, and is worthy of preservaliiin. Dealers will no fur nished these Beautiful In struments at the LOWEST WIIOI.KSALK PRICES, inul Teachers nl the rales (f discount. Ad dress all orders to O. J. VY1LLARD, Wholesale Agent, (!-" Ilroadway, N. Y. Wholesale agents for Win. A. Pond ACo's, Iicnrdnian, Gray it Co.'s. Win. Kmibc&C'o.'s, and ether fust class Ciiculins giving correct likenesses ol these celebrated Piano Forlesand Taylor & Farley's Model Oig.uis, forwarded to any address on application. l'lie La'est Sengs, Published January 1, I8(i(l, and mailed to any address free of postage. oh, 'stag ine that dear old sung ll.le I We've drank from the same canteen, by J.' ! G. Ciark, ! Beautiful Wales, Rang by J. R. Thomas, 11.1c j I'm happy as the day is lung, .lilc ' Somebody's Darling, I'.'.c I Violets under the snow, by II. Tucker, !'."ic I Sweet be thy repose, by J. II. Thonms, Xio Kong ol the spoon, a new college song, fine j The 'Angel Guide, by Favager, Hue i When 1 went courting Sallic, coin'c, tine Only a withered rose, ;!,-,c Mother, I have heard sweet music, !i."o Pleasant dreams of long ago, !t."ic Oh, siy not a woman's heiut ii bought, ,ri'c 1 Kathleen dear, 41)0 Before 1 was married, 0 dear. !)" I We'll meet no mere at twilight hour, , ,'iilu -Beiiulii'ul Isle of Mio sea, liv .1. R, Thomas, sr,v, i Old don'l care, by W. K. Basfird, tl.lo I Light ot my soul, of thee I'm dreaming, ll.ic Five o'clock in the morning, .pic Cleon and I, tang by Harry Tucker, !tec ( ome, Nellie dear, 1 in weeping, by Tucker Hue Music on tho waves, vocal duet, by Ulover Wic No time like tho old lime, oc Give the old man a chance. ),ic Ono bright moony night, cmlc. '!,", l'"Hll! h,"lnu M '" !,''? '''il!W!l.y , !!"Q 111,11 I'cnlaus light lor treedoin sr,u i'own oy no Baie, oy ,i. u. iiionns, IMo CvT'l'artles ordering Music and over paying nr the same will rceidve theirehaiiu-e ineliiseil wltl' 1,10 M!",a' ,!,'J'I""i,; V'H selected, as parties pi'eler. All orders promptly attended io, nun any inioruiauou cuceriiiiiy given. Ri:i'i:in;scf.s: Hon. G. W. Pa'llcrsi n, ex Governor of New York, Wesllh Id, N. Y., T. R. Column. President Lake Shore Bank, Diml kirk, New York. Nnw miiiic Cirv Rr rjatc.N'cns i William A. Pond & Co., William It. Ilradbtiry, Oarhait Needhani & Co., Siberia (lit t Hugh Riddle,' Est , Geiieiid Supt. jMolivo Power. Erlu R It' Wheeler Wilson. tfT Address Orders. O J. WILLARI). Wholesale l'lniio Forte, Oi "an & Musln Dealer, No. i):'T Uroadwiiy, N. Y. Pep. L'O. ISO.-.-t T ROSS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. N D SU1K mlldlii'?. vVi 1 1' IC. In Jawell's building, West end of Muln street, Wayncsburg, Pa. pal,-tf T. 1I0SK1NS0N, NEW GOODS ! Spring Stock. CSreat Variety MRS. K. S. S AYE US & IIOSKINSON, Shyers' Comer, Wnyncsburg, Pii. MESSRS. BAYERS & IIOSICINSON Have lust opened an extensive and entirely new stock of FASIHONAULE Bought In tho best Eastern market, at tho very lowest cash rates, comprising all styles of the most fashionable and serviceable textures ol Gentlemen & Lilies' Wear It is useless to enumerate. They have every thing in the line, with HOXNliTS, 1 1 ATS, CAPS, HOOTS And Shoes. Wares of all Uiiuls. and a com plete variety ofthe best GROCERIES. All ol which they propose to sell at tho very lowest figures, depending on the quality and cheap ness of their goods to gain them custom. Nov. U'.t, IHC. t f MAriUFAGTtmERS AND -1N- SADDLES, g& HARNESS, TRUNKS, &c, &t No. 132 Woo,! Strcpt. PITTSBURG, PA. PEOPLE OK GREENE COUNTY wishing J. anything in our line can be furnished on the shortest notice and MOST KEASOyAnLH. TERMS. Persons from a (listanct sending us ORDERS will have them promptly attended to, and on account of being near Market Head Quarters we can furnish goods CIIEAPEK limn they can be bought elsewhere. and we will give them our strictest, attention and forward go'idsliy Express to Wayncsbiirg by bout or persons 'living in the cotintiy can send by Pedlars and Hucksters. marjieiM If BRADLEY & SMITH. Exchange Hotel .! -V. II UN. I'mpricior TN INVITING THE PUP.LTCto Ids palron 1 ii'.'i'i the uiidersigncd feels conli lent, that by his f nig cXMeiieiicc, hu will be enabled lo rcndi'v satisfaction to all. lie giummlccs the lies! iiceiiinmodatlo;is both to man and licis!. M..y M.v..vly - J W. II VUN KOT OV i'1 HUT OF i t ' GROCERY & CONFECTIONERY ! MR. HOOPER would still have his riends nnd patrons bear n leind, that he (on inucs in the Gioeery and Cunl'cetii.iicry trade al his usual place' ot doing business, and that he has itisl received A. ifresli Supply ofthe best qnalily of nUait'cles in his line. TOYS-NOTIONS and a great variety of useful articles always on hand. Ti EFRESHKIEIHTS, In coimeci'mn with the above, Mr. Hooper keeps a Restaurant, where ICE ('REAM, ber ries and all the luxuries of the season can bo obtained. , The urns', attractive and mo.-t popular resort in town. June I I, ';"-; y GKEOOEEIES! Let All Persons CO.MIi TO WAYNESIiUHG -OF fOTTERICIi & 'i'Al'LOllt. Pronrietorsoftho spLaidld Qrocerr Store, foi nierly owned bv Joseph Ye dor. .Mr. Taylor L ...'I I .. I , neeps on iiiiiiu h icon coji,My im uk; verv oesi SUGAI!, COFFEE, TEAS,' RU E, MOLAS SIOS. SPICKS. CARIiON OIL. LAMPS, LAMP ClIIMVIES. SHOE FINDINGS, &c, ece., and, in fad, EVEltY THING usually kept hi a first class Grocery Store. Two doors East of Wilsons New Building Oct II, 'iin-tf Wotloo. ALL persons knowing themselves Indebted to tho Riu'inii.io.iN Omen, either for Job Work or Subfl'Tiption during the six months the paper was conducted by Mr Watkins, will pay, tliu aeeounls to Mr. Jas. K S iyers, wdio Is aulhoil al to receipt for tho same. Early attention lo this matter will save cost. LTDDLE & CLARIS:. augS. 1 MHS. K. S. BAYERS. NEW PHOTOGRAPH Gr .A. Hi Xji U& 12. 3T -IN- WAYNESDUHG, TENN'A. AGCE. Walaoe Has fitted up a new and splendid Photograph Gallery iu tho third story of ALLISON'S BUILDING, Whcrn ho Is prepared to cxecuto PII0T0GUA1TIS, AMCHOTYPES, MALEIANOTYPES, CARTES DE VISITE, And all other kinds and sizes of pictures, In a stylo eipml to tho best artists. Especial atten tion will tie given to copying pictures and eti laru'ini: them. All annlicalions will be nrmnnt- ly attended to. Their rooms are eonu'nodioufl and attractive, and every desirable accommo nation win no rcm.ereil to customer! This is decidedly the best opportunity to secure accu rate likenesses ever oll'ered to tho people ol Greene County. Call any time it suits you, Pictures taken anytime in the day, and in all Ktiuis oi weatlicr. Nov. 1... isnr,. tt; iV.ll..StJJ'l!SJ, .;i.ii:jCl.l kS I'iiM mm SI ILL continue to cany on tho Marlde mid Stone cutting business at their long estab lished stand immediately East of tho Public sipiare, Main Street, Wnyneshurr;. This establishment litis been in constant operation since ISII!), and the long experience and energy ofthe proprietors, linked with the exercise of sound judgment and good taste, have won for Iheui a wide spread and enviable reputation. An extensive stock of the vnriom varieties of the bust marble kept constantly on hand. Special ntlenllon paid to polishing, pressing, carving and engraving. All orders promptly filled. Dcjeniber Ti. j DR. II. UrIT30I HAS been in successful practice for a num ber of years, with Iho experience of the dillerent hospitals hi Europe, also a member of tho Analytical Medical Institute of New York, continues to attend to all professional cases at 1 is olllee , No. IC'S Filbert Street, Pliila. No patent Medicines are Used or recom mended : the remedies administered are those which will not brake down the consiiinlion, but renovate the system from all Injuries it has sustained from mineral medicines, and leave tliesysle. il iu a he dlhy and perfectly cured condition. DYSPEPSIV, that di-lressing disease and fell destroyer or health and happiness, under mining the constitution and yearly carrying thousands to untimely graves, can most eni phaliclly lie cured. .Melancholy, Abl'crralion, that stale of Alio nali .n and wt akness of mind which renders persons incapable of enjoying the plcasbresor pcrlonniug the duties ol life. KUEUMATHM, in any form or condition, chronic r aeciitc, nl ranted curable. Epi lepsy, or falling sickness, ail chronic or stub-bo;-n cases of i: M l L l-J 1)1 SEA ra.Tic dly removed ; S ill Rlieiini and every dcseiiplion of ulceralioiis ; Piles and serolul ous diseases wii'u h have ballled nil previous medical skill, can hi! cured by my treatment; and I dos..y alldi.seacs. (v.-s ('o;intttiiuti) can be cured by wearing my Medical Jaeet, which is a protection loth'' lungs against nil changes of weather hi all e!i:n,i!i s tun ing Investigated lor years the cause and cliaracli r of intci iiiit bails (fever and ague) in all pints of the United Slates will cure permanently all chronic or acute cases ol Ague and nervous discuses in a CANCER CURED WITHOUT THE KNIFE Olt niUWlNH OF ISLOOD. Tape Wcim, that dp ml to'the Human Family for years, can lie removed with two 'ir three dnsi sof mv newly discovered remedy, wat ranted in nil fates. Considla ion in tho Eni'iis'a and German Languages tree ofchavire. Will make visits any distance, if desired. May be addressed by letter (conlideivially.) and Me i ieine sent with proper directions' to any part of the country. OFFICE No. ii'8 Filbert Street, Fhihi. niarl'L'tlli-ly ip m HAVING BEEN .MADE, WE OFFER OUR CUSTOMERS ONE OF THE LARG EST STOCKS OF DRY GOODS!! nrrw rr, T ;is. mum. LEATHER, HOOTS & SHOES, Hats & Caps ! lilOS, IAILS !2il SALT, And a great variety of P.0NNET3 and HATS lor the ladies, at tho lowest prices that Goods have been sold for since the commencement of tho War. PRINTS From 12 1-2 to 25cts. per vd, MUSLINS,... " 12 1-2 to 40" "" FISH At Pittsburgh prices. IRON & Nails" ' Card Prices. SAL'I " per barrel. COTTON YARN, at reduced rates. We havo the goods In store, and all wo ask of our friends is to call and see for themselves for wo are salislled that an examination of our stock and low prices will repay them for their trotinie. to our triemis at a distance, wo ex- j tend a cordial invitation to call and seo their ) olil irlemls who mo always giau io see mem, for wo can assure them that it will repay lliem for tho trouble. . W. II M't'OY & CO. Tho old stand r W. II. M'COY, Greensbo ro. Greene County, Pmm'u. Maylod.-.-tl'l PLAIN AND FANCY JOB PRINTING THE FINES T STYLE. Our prices cannot bo surpassed for cheap ness by nny o!h"r establishment in Ibis part of Iho Slate. Parlies wishing tlono should givo us u ca!l. Wo aro ready ot all times to do uuylliing m iuo priuung nuo. Founded in 1840 AND INCORPORATED BY LEUISL.1TIVB CHARTER. m HE ONLY INSTITUTION OFTHE KIND 1 in the Union conducted by a Practical bu- u;,.,.uo i.,t, l.i.rlw.ul t ,Mmmnti'i)ll Anlhnl-. ities, east and west,rpronounce his systems of Uook-keeplng unedualeil coinprelienumg every ileiartment of busiuess, and yet so sklllullv condensed that the attentive student masters the whole in six of elKht weekn, It consists of ' ' STOCK BOOKS, closed oaco with a loss and twlco with a gnlu exhibiting by three dilfercnt methods the tratislcr ol olil lo new hooks. PARTNERSHIP BOOKS, conducted bv three (lillerent methods, ex. hibitingthc transfer of tho old to new books,' with the Introduclioii of a new partner ; also practically illustratins the PRIVATE LEDGER, by means of which tho results of the business are kept out of tho general books, for tho use- ol tho partners only. LECTURS ON BUSINESS 8UIUECTS. Row every one may get rick. How to get rich by tiading. Tho causo ot Commercial failures. On speculations. Tho moral inlht nee of integrity in youth, etc. Also lectures upon COMMERCIAL LAW, on Partnerships, Contacts, Insnranco, Com mon Carriers, the Statute of Limitations, etc. Practical ui-tnictions In DETECTING COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES, by a full set of genulnu vignettes and coun ters, anda huge collection of counterfeit notes. OUR RAILROAD BOOK-KEEPING, (in manuscript,) exhibits the construction and equipment, tno operating receipts and expen ditures j the boods closed and a dividend re corded. These books are advertised by others but not taught elsewhere in Iho city. Our new system of PHIVATK HANK BOOKS, (in manuscript,) embraces all the best forms in use among private bankers. Our new en larged edition of Duff's Steamboat liook-keep-iiiLr' Our full course of business practie in cludes about FIFTY BUSINESS BOOKS, to l,,,nt tlilrlv ditfercn forms, viz: 1 1 Leib'eis, 7 Day Books, 5 Journals, (1 Bill Books, 1 Discount Book, 1 Check Uegistor, I Deposit Register, 2 Collection Registers, 1 Tickler, 1 Hands' Register, I Freight Book, 3 Passage Books, I Fuel Book. Theso Hooks practically record about six hundred business tr nsaction's comprehending Dulf's original plan of business education, introduced twenty-live years ago. How far others have suc ceeded in imitating nlm will be best seen by comparim: the business papers nnd I ks ,ot other pupils with those ot the graduates of this institution. Haipev's Enlarged Edition OP DUl'TS BOOK-KEK IlVG. I'rice 82. J'.-ti : 2D text. SOLI) BY BOOK SHLLERS GKN- KliALLY. AWARDED FOUU SILVER MEDALS. Which, with the pillowing testimonials, iuill c:iie tliu character of the work : ' 'No olhi r work upon Bonkkee) Ing explains tlie su'o eel Willi so muen laeauicw mm miu plicitv. F. W. EDMONDS, Cashier Mechiinics' Bank, Wall street, N Y. 'As an extensive ship owner, American and F.nr ipeen merchant, bank director, clc.. ho han-liorne the reputation of the Ugliest ordo of business I dents.1 JNO. W BURNI1AM J'.e.chant, No. H South street, N. Y. 'I graduat d in Dulf's college in half the limn I expected. His admirable system in cludes nothing superlluotis, nor leaves out anything essential. J. R. COMPTON, 'Cashier Niagara Bank, Lockporl, N. Y. "Tno most complete work of the kind I have ever Ken." A. B MURRY, President Exchange Dank, Pittsburgh Thu most clear and comprehensive that I have met with. JOHN SNYDER, Cashier Bank of Pittsburgh. Your committee unanimously concur in tho opinion ol Iho utility of the improved method of Mr. Dull'." GURDON J. LENDS, Recording Sec. ot tho Amur. 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HELMBOLD'S BUCIIU. the onii Known hihedy JOfl DIABETES, IRRITATION OP THE NECK OP THE BLADDER, INFLAMMA T10N OF THE KIDNEYS, i CATARRH OP THE ' BLADDER. STRAN- ! GUARY OR , j PAINFUj, URINATINU O For these dlsensrs it Is truly a sovereign remedy, and too much cannot ho said In Its I nralso. A single doso has been known to re-:- lieve tho most urgent symptoms, Aroyou troubled with that distressing pain In the back and through tho hips ? A tea spoonful a day of Heluibold's Buchu will re lieve you. ii-. Ii PLEASE NOTICE. I make no secret of Ingredients, Ilelmbold's Extract Buchu is composed of liuchu, Cubebs, and Juniper Berries, selected wilh great care, prepared in mato and according to rules of PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY. Theso Ingredients nro known as the most valuable Diuretics afforded. . , A DIURETIC Is that which acts upon tho kidneys. IlEUieOLD'SEXTRKTBllCIID ACTS GENTLY, Is pleasant in tasto and odor, frpe'ftom all Injurious properties, aud immediate in its action. FOR THE SATISFACTION OF ALL Pee Medical Properties contained Irt Dispensa tory ofthe U. S., of which the following is a copy i .: ' Becuu. Its odor Is strong, diffusive, and so newhal aromatic, i'g taste bitterish, and analogous to licit of mint. It is given chlelly in complaints of the Urinary Organs, such as Giavel, Chronic Ciitnrrli of the liladder. Mor bid Irritation of tho Bladder and . Urethra,; Diseases of the prostrate, mid Retention or the Ioconti icnce of Urine, from a loss of tone In the parts concerned in its evacuation. It has also been recommended In Dyspepsia, Chrome Rheumatism,; Cutaneous Affections, and Diopsy, ... , ,. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION See Professor Dewecs' valuublo works on the practice o!' Physic, SccKcmaik wade by tho celebrated Dr. Physic, of Philadelphia See any aud all Standard Works on Modi-' cine. . '. FROM THE Xjja-IF5.CS-2ISJE3T7': iU.li IX THE Y02lTiD T , nr.,, i., I, u.1,1, TT T TI.,1.,,I.M . t. ' occllhicd the liner Hloru oonofltln mvnulili.npn . and was successful in conducting tliu business ' where others had not been equally bo before bin), I have been favorably impressed with Ids character and enterprise. WM. WEIGIITMAN, (Firm of Powers & Weightnian,) r' Miinnl. cl tiring Chemists, , ,.,,, . ; Ninth and Brown Streets, Philadelphia. . From Iho Philadelphia Evening Jiulktin, '. March loth Wo nre gratitled to heur of ther continued success, In New York, of our townsman, Mr II. T. Helnibold, Druggist. xl to the Metropolitan Hotel, Is 28 , III feet ilcip, and live stories In , height. It Is certainly a grand establishment.' ! niiil specks favorably ol the merit ofhlsarti cles. He retains hisOlllce and Laboratory In this city, which aro also model establishments of their class. The proprietor has been Induced to mako ' this statement from tliu fact that his remedies, ' although advertised, aro Genuine Preparations, And knowing that the intelligent refrain from using any thing pertaining to Quackery, o the Patent Medicine order most of which are' prepared by self-styled Doctors, who are too ignorant to rend a physician's simplest pres- ' Tlll'ao rilllk's ri'8,,rl t() vnrios means ofef- nr., uiu.iin i., ,.., i.iuvui. uum uuuuiug with certificates. The Science of Mcdiclno Btntnds Bhnnle. pure and majestic having Fact for Its Basis, Induction for its Pillar, Truth for its Capital. A WORD of ual nuJN. Health is moaL Important ; and the allllctod should not uso ant advertised medicine, or any remedy, unless Its contents or ingredients aro known toothers besides tho manufacturer, or until they are satlsllod of tho miaUtlcatlons of tho. party to offering. HELMBOLD'S'GENUINE PREPARATIONS. FLUID EXTRACT BUCIIU, FLUID.EXTRACT SAHSAPARILLA, ' AND I.MPUOVED ROSE M'ASU, Eslabllilicd upwards of III years.. rrcparedby S.iT. EEIMBOID. , rill.Vdl'AL DEPOTS HFLMBOLD'S DRUO AND CTEMICAL' WAKI A'JUSK, Btit Broadway New York. And n ELM HOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT. 104 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia Pu. BY Kll BUICOIMS. Nov. is, mtia ly.