The Greene County Republican. (Waynesburg, Pa.) 185?-1867, November 14, 1866, Image 4

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    MISCHIEF-MAKERS,
Ob could there in this world be tound
Come little ipot of happy ground " V
Where village pleasures might go ro
Without the village tattling !
. ITow doubly "bleat that place would bo
Where nil might dwell In liberty j
- Of gossip's endless prattling I,
V fi'such a tpot woro really known,
piime Peace might claim It as her own,
Arid lu It the might fix her throuo,
Forever and forever ; .
There like a queen might reign and live,
t ' 't Where every one would soon foiglve,
The little slights they may receive, -And
be offended never.
1 J . The ndscliief-nitikers that rcmovo
Fur from our hearts the warmth of lovo,
And lend us all to disapprove) .
What gives annther plensurni
T)xey seem to tnko one's part, hut when
7.Tby've heard our case, unkindly then
Tiicy soon rttiiil them a'l again,
Ju .,, Mixed with poisonous measure
... '" t ' ' ,
: u lAnd they have such a cunning way
; .;')!' filling talc s. ' They say :
'l, "Don't nunllou what I say. I pray i
"a. v.l would not ti'll annther."
n'Siriiglit to a neighbor's house they go.
''Narrating everything they know i
'j',Aml brunk the pence of high and low
Wile, husbaud, friend and brother.
Oh! that ttie ini;chiol'-niuking crew
iWere all reduced to ono or two.
And they were painted red and blue,'
That everyone might know them;
' Thtu would the village soon forget
To rage nnd quaricl. fume aud fret,
And lull Into an angry pet
With things too much below thuui.
.xt "
. For it 'a a and degrading part,
-'' To make nnoi tier's bosom smart,
And plant a dagger In ilie heart
We ought to lovo nnd cherish f
Then let us evermore be tound
Iu quietness with all around
While friendship, Joy and peace abound,
i' . ; And angry :elings perish. '
.
NAMES OF THE STATES.
A correspondent inquires why the
Status are called by their present names,
and what are- their denviations and
meaning. The result, ot our investiga
tion in this mutter are the following :
Maine So called for the Pro ir.ee ot
Maine, Fiance, in compliment of Queen
Henrietta' of England, who, it is said,
owned that province. This is the com
monly received opinion.
New Hampshire. Nsmed by John
Mason, in lG3i), (who with another ob
tained the grant for tho crown.) from
Hampshire county, in England The
former name of the dominion wan Lu
coiia. , Vermont From the French veili
moid, or green mountain, indicative ot
the mountainous nature of tlieS ate.
Tliisnaino was first c tticiully recognized
Jan. 10, 1777.
1 Massachusetts Indian name, signify
ing "the country about tho great hills,"
t. !., the "Blno Hilts."
Rhode Island This name was adopt
ed in 1844, from the I.-land ot Iihodes,
in the Mediterranean, 'because of its fan
cy resemblance to the Island.
' Connecticut This is the English or
thography ot the Indian word Qion-chita-cut,
which sign i ties the 'long riv
er New York Named by tho Dutch ot
York," tinder color of the title given him
by the English, crown ot 1504.
.New Jersey So called in honor of
Sir Geo, Cnrterol, who was Governor of
the Island of Jersey, in (he B Ilisli
Channel.
Pennsylvania From Admiral I'enn.
the founder of tho country, meaning
Pcnn's woods.' ' ,
Delaware In honor of Thos. West,
Lord D In-Ware, who visited the bay
and died there in 1810,
Maryland Alter Henrietta Maria,
queen of Charles I. of England,
Virginia So culled in honor of Queen
EliJMheth, tho 'virgin queen,' in whoso j
reign -Sir Walter Jtaleigh mado the first j
attempt to colonize that region
North nnd South Carolina were orig
inally in one tract called Caroline,' after
the Queen ,t Charles IX, of Fia' ce, in
1504 Subsequently, in 1CC2, the name
was altered lo Carolina.
Got rgia So callett in lionor 0
George II, of England, who established
S colony in '-liat region in 1732.
. . Florida Ponce deLeon, who discov
ered this, portion ot North America in
1 e in 1 ti : .1 1
u, uaiue.. -u rioima. .n commemo.
ration of the day he landed there, which
waa tlie Pasquas de Flores of the Span-
'rd8, or 'D east ot r lowers, otherwise ,
' lown as Eastet Sunday.
Alabama Formerly a portion of Mis
jippi territory, admitted into the Union
4 a State in 1810. The name is of In
linn origen, signifying 'here we reat.'
Mississippi Formerly a portion of
the provinoo of Louisiana. So named
in 1800, from the great river on its wes
tern line! The term 11 of Indian origon,
meaning 'long river,'
- Louisiana From Louis XIX, ot
Franco, who for some time prior to
1708, owned Iho territory.
Arkansas From 'Kansas,' the Indian '
. , , , , , c ,
rd for 'smoky water,' with tue French
word
prefix 'aro' bow,
Tennessee Indian for 'river of the
big bend,' i. , the Mississippi, which is 1
. , , .
lis wcniuru uunu'iij,
jao'tucY xuaian lor 'at the head oi t
...,'. ', . ' I
the river. ,, .
Ohio From the Indian, meaning
-beauuUd.' .PrevSousl, applied to thlr
river wh'ub traverse great part ot its
border.
MichiganPreviously applied to the
lake, the Indian name for a tUb weir.
So called from the landed resemblance
of the lake to a fit h-tray - -
Indiana So called in 1702, from the
American Indians.
' Illinuia From the Indian 'Wins,
men, and the French suffix 'ois,' togeth
er signifying 'tribe of men '
Wisconsin Indian term for 'a wide
rushinir channel ' .'," ,
Misi-ouri-Nam"! in 182l from ,,,e
great branch of the Mississippi which
Hows through it Indian term meaning
muddy."
Iowa From the Indian, signifying
the drowsy ones.'
Minnesota Indian namefor 'cloudy
inter. ,
California The name given by
Crntes, tin discovert rot that region.
lie probably obtained it irorn an old
Spiitii.-h romance, in which an iiiiiiL'ina
inn')' island of that name is described
as abounding in rjphl.
1 a j: a a- .u- i
;,. ....ing ,..., ,.u... u,B
Indian Oregon, "river ot the west"
Oihers consider it deiived from Spanish I
oreiraiio' wild ir.n orain. which grows
. J . . ,
ubiindaiitly on the PaciBo coast. Phren-
oI'HjicmI J our ml.
An E.Tit.oiiiisAHY " Instanck " ov
T.mk.ni-ss. Lord Frederick Fitz Clnr-
enoe wa once dining with a parly ot ot-
fivers at P rtsinouth, EotrJ iini. when
one of them began 'tolling some rather
heavy stories nt his exploits ivith animals.
relating the peif'.n inanee which he had
taught a young leopard, a tame snako,
nnd other animals i in fact, it thu gen
tleiimn'H ai'itount ot himself was to bo
be'ieved. Rarey was nowheie, when
compared t htm. Lord Frederick
listened to his veracious stories for some
timo with tho greatest attention, and
when he had finished said, 'What you
say, captain, is very true, I've r.o doubt,
any animal, however low in tho scale ot
nature, mav he instructed by a kind
master, nnd will become attached o hun;
I, myself, onoe had a tame oyster, who
Used to follow me up and down stairs '
A Soi.iiikh A:cukntai.i.y Kiii kd
On the 1 2th ol October, Mr.. . ereiniah
Stewart, a veteran soldier and highly re
spectable e'tizeh, waa killed in Spring
field township, in this county, by the ac
cidental discharge of a gun On that
day Mr. Stewart was out with his gun
hunting, and ca no lo where some per
sons were making sorghum i it boiti!j
wet, one otjho workmen placed his gun 1
unuer me pan 10 Keep it ury, aim wnen
he was about to tako it out it went off,
tho ball entering h a right side, passing
through the bowels, and causing his
death on Wednesday following Three
physicians were called, but were unable
to afford rel et'. Mr. Stewart hadseiv.
ed three years in company E, 14th
Pennsylvania Cavu'ry, He leaves a
wife Mini two children to mourn an irre
parable loss Uniontowa Genius.
John Morrixsey gives as his motive
for being a cnudidatn tor Congress that
he has a sou t'velve years of age, and ho
feels it 'a duty that I owe to make my
record as clear nnd honnrablo as possible,
that my manhood may atone for the
tollies and errors of my youth and leave
behind mo memories ot which my son in
after years may be proud and that will
east no shadow upon his path through
life.'
Ci'woglmpcs Ay Thomas, the Welsh
hard, is coming to this country. He
will bo received by the Llwglraiitrsms
trath of Philadelphia, and his perfor
mances on tho Q:hmdaihrurgwstlytm,
or Welsh harp, will bo tho most inter
esting m uveal event of the season. lie
is a native of Moelgy wystrnw-.twith. a"d
his taiher was the inventor ot the Bru
wrw Cymrstggjjllwust
To snow how sueeessfully 'My Policy'
is ieunntructiiig the people of the Sout1',
it is only necessiry to write that the f l
lowing toast was given at a dinner table
in New Orleans
Mli-rrV to tho mnn Hint drew Iho trljrjnr
Thitt rliut tliu iiiiiii who tri'uil tliu nfitucr."
Ol course this is hud enough, but it is
not much worse than drinking to the
health of Jeff. D.ivis. u liii li is nltmrnt. n
nightly recurrence in some ot th lager
beer saloons of this oily. liar Td. ,
Mil. UKKKN Slled a
1 lady tor breach ot ;
1. ,V . ..,
ds olfored to settle
promise. -Her frien
it for two hundred dollars 'What!
Cried Green, -two' hundred dollars .for
mined hopes, a h haltered mind, a blast'
..1 in;. i.)...,a 1 . 1 ni.... 1...-
I dreil dollars for all this ! Never 1 never 1
never I Make it three hundred audit
. " I ,. t" . ' .
is a bargain 1'
. -
A Wknthiin editor has on exhibition
111 Ins office, the bladder of a mosquito,
wlneh, he snys, contains the souls ot
, , Q(t.mt!nt ..,... nni1 10
tommes ol a dozen or more editors ao. I
cumulated iu publishing country news
PP"'
Wiikn Damol Webster was a young
man about commencing the study of law,
he was idv and n..t in .1.. 1 1
o 11 Kin
prr fession for it waa already crowded. ,
His reply was t "There is room enough !
at the top.' '
,
W HAT i. tl,B W,;.!
p . 1
-" ; r--'
a. "iiuuiiU as ruin 1
WORKS!
Si
QTILLcon tmue tooiu-ryon the Marhlo tml
J Stone cutting buslnoss at their long Bsiiib.
lished stand Immediately East of the Public
Biuiiro, mam cireei, vvayneauurg.
This establishment has been In Mirlitnnt
l W , i. . ' UtfilU
operation since 1881), and tlie long experience
nnd 01 llM? pwprictum, linked with the
--iny Bw.uiu juuuiiiuiiv mm kooo. taste.
n8yn won ror t0ra a w,e ipKW anj envl,
iiu"w,,,ni . anomunsivo siock oi tne variom
varieties of the best marblo kept constantly on
hand. Special attention paid to pollsliw
V'lngi carving ai.d.engravlng.
XCT .
THE GITUERLXQ STORM
A. HEDGE & SON
IIave just received a Now Stock oi
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
COLLARS, NKCK.TIES, GLOVES, HOSI
ERY, TRIMMINGS OF ALL DE
SCRIPTIONS. We have just received a largo assortment of
tliu latest kind of ready mado
BOOTS AND (IS
wllieh wocan Wttrrantt0 wci)r; nn(ldogood
service.
Also a few Low Priced Hoots and Shoes
wm wo win not waimni uougiu oxpressiy to
POtmiMtw will, fti, nr,1,rltl.,(Ni
compete with our neighbors.
Don't fail to call If you want to boo good
articles In our line of trade. It will cost noth
ing to look at them.
Remember the place, "Allison's Building,
inosite the Court II use."
opi
Wayneshurg, May 2, tf.
TAYLOU & FAKLftV'S
MODEL ORGANS.
O.J. WILLARD,
No. C27 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
piIE MOST COMPLETE MUSICAL IX
1 8TKUMENT uianufac;ured, and the
Model Organ
OF THE WORLD I
Combining Sweetness and Depth of Tone,
Bcautiiul iiml Chaste in Appearance. Ro
flning ami Elevating in lis Tenden-
cies. For Churches. Parlors or
the Boudoir it has no equal,
andlms invariably taken
wherever
exhibited
In
Competition with other well known manufac
turers. Thirty-four different styles, and from one to
twelve stops, Long. Double licllows, Double
Dlow I'eiluls, Knee Swell, etc., etc., giving
great powei mid steadiness of tone.
THE SUB-BASS, applied to the Double.
Reed Organs, gives a volume of ton equal to
a sixteen foot stop in a Pipe Organ, and when
npplieii to our Organs containing them, and
four sets of lii-cils tlie volume of tone is equal
t a f'.'ono pipe organ, and costing only about
ono fourth as much. Send for an Illustrated
Price List, giving full purllctiliiis. Adtlress
orders, O.J, VVILLARD, .
Wholesale Agent, C27 Broudway, N. Y
THE GREA'M LJN RIVALED
"V 0 S E PIANOFORTE!
1 lie cheapest Aral class Piano Forte hi thu
Market. These beautiful instruments ure lust
winning their way into public favor. The
tone is rich, i'nll ami powerful, and gushes
forth with peculiar sweetness a melody, while
thetonch Is easy and elastic. Aro finished in
rich rosewood eases, with full iron frame,
over-strung liaes and French icrnnu action.
All have largo round corners, with back fin
ished like the trout. Every Instrument fully
warranted nvo vears. Circulars giving cor
reel likeness taken from photograph, with full
Uescvlpilvo price list, sent tree to any auuress
on annlicailon.
A Sit ailtiflll on and Corns
wont.! T.iiiiTV cknts,
Accompanies the Circular, and is worthy of
i preservation. Dealers will no fur
nished these Beautiful in
struments nt the
LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES,
and Touchers at the rates of dlsrnunt. Ad
drees all orders to (. J. W1LLARD,
Wholesale 2e11t, 1127 Broadway. N. V.
Wholesale agents for Win, A. Pond ACo's,
Bcardman, Gray & Co, 's. Win. Kuabe& Co.'s,
nnd oilier Hrsl class
Piano ' ortes
Ciiculars giving correct likenesses of these
relebmted Piano Fortes and Taylor it Farley's
iiiooei vig'iiiB, loi wuiueu iu uuy uiuiress on
npplicati 'ii.
i Do jjnesf Bongs, Published January 1.
lWlli, and mulled to any address free of postage,
:rin mo. XA ,'(iur M 80n. ,
VVe vo drank Iroin the same canteen, by '
G. Cmrk,
U;,c
J.
.")C
Beautiful Wales, sang by J. R, Thomas,
line
fide
JJ.-.c
a.-.c
a.-.c
title
anc
Site
!I5C
8r,c
Uc
fine
4(e
8nn
I'm happy as the day Is long,
Somebody's Darling,
idy s Darling,
vioieis unuer 1110 snow,
Violets under the snow, by II, Tucker,
bwcet be Ihy repose, by J. 'H. Thonins.
bwcet be ihy repose, by J.H. Thoniai
Song ol the spoon, a new colleiro somr.
Tliu An;$el Guide, by Fnviigor,
When f'went courilng Sulllo, com'c, '
Only a withered rose,
Mother, I have hoard sweet music,
Pleasant dreams of long ago,
Oh. say not a woman's heart Is bought,
Kathleen, dear,
n,,;,re I Wll8 murned. O dear.
We l1 n"'1'1'1 no mn llt twll' bour,
8iic
Beautiful isle of M10 sen, bv .1. It Thomas, 8fio
uiu unu i care, ny vv. k.. uaslord, 8o
Light ol my soul, of thee I'm dreaming,
Five o'clock In Iho morning,
8,1c
4(le
8l'c
1 leon nmi 1, i iing uv iiarry Tucker,
Come, Nellie deiu, I'm weeping, by Tucl
i I"
"in"1.0,,n.V.,B
Tucker 8(io
waves, voital duet, by Glover Olio
ino lime line tne oui time, . (io
Give tho old man a chance. 8io
()"0 brlr'l,t moony night, cmlo, 8A0
They nil come home but mine, no0
' uhiik man on mu nuiwny, flfc
ff!2f f.?1!!1"'4 f''Clom 850
," uiournig iiuiBio aiui over navlna
,,me Wl" kcvWb tlielrclmngo Inclosed
,, """"t ..n,vi win 1 id uienieu, as
,.... h'"'"- ah uriiers pnimptly attended
to, and any information cheorlhlly given
Rukkiikncki 1 linn n w u..';..'? ...
Gowrnor or New York, WesifUM, N V T
K Coiman. President Lake SlioriiHi.nU ii,l
Lake Shore Bunk, Lain-
kirk, Now York.
Nkw r"oKic Citt RrKKnKNCM i William A
Pond & (J,Will,ain Ii, Br.uIh,U S.rt
xjuodhani Co.. Hlimrla On ( iii,i, ni.1.11.7
KTAddress Orders,
Wholesale Mano Forte.' OrgKSoboalor.
Nil IWT llpitit.l.. r '
Deo. 20. lfldV-tf 1.
W
Dflftft
PHYSICIAN AMD 8URQRQV
FFIt!Eln J0We', ImlUng, Westend of
y MaInsf.WayttMbuJftK p.,"V
Geo. K. Minoil L. K. Evans.
DO'ST STOP TO LOOK BACK
lil'T
GO RIGHT IN!
TO THE STOKK Of
GEO. E. MINOR & CO
TIIE above named firm has purchased a
complete stock 111 the East and are selling
at reduced prices, It comprises a geuerju as
sortment ot
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES; HARDWARE,
QUEENSWARE, BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS AND CAP3, CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES,
&c,
Wo would nlso call the special attention
tho LADIES to the largest lot of
Dc Lai lies niiil Calicoes
ever offered in Ibis market, and nt'niloes s
low as before thu war, also, our full line of
itinmxs,
VEILS,
DRESS GOODS.
DRESS TRIMMINGS.
'HUT TONS.
HOOP SKIRTS.
. UALMO. SKIRTS, &o.
ou would do well to call immedlatclv, as
lecsaie already stiffening hi the Eastern
rket. Don't forget the place, at the
OLD JST-A-TSriZJ,
In Minor's Buildinfr, nearly Opposite the F.
& D. N. Bank. Wsynesburg. Pa.
An'li . 'liii tf.
wt w. ii. wmm
HAS been in successful practice for a num
ber of years, with tliu ejtpe'rlelice of the
ditlereiit hospitals lu Europe, also a member
of the Analytical Mu'.icid Insiitute of, New
York, continues to atlcud lo all professional
cases at I is office , No. Filbert Street,
l'hila.
No patent Medicines are ned or rccom
mended ; the remedies administered are those
wlucli will not lirake down I be constitution.
but renovate the system from all -injuries K has
snslameu trom mineral medicinca. ami leave
the syste n m a heilihy ami peilcctly cured
condilion.
DYSPEPSP, that distressing disease nnd
fell destroyer of health unil happiness, under
mining the constitution and yearly carrying
thousands to untiiuily graves, cun most eni
plialiclly be cured.
Melancholy, Abi'crrallon. that slate of Alio-
nati n and wuikncpsof mind which renders
persons Incapable of enjoying tliu pleasures or
iei ioi iiiiiiK oe unites 01 mi;.
RIIKUMATISM, in anv form or condition,
chronic- r aecute, varralited curable. Kpi
lepsv, or falling sickness, all cbrouic or stub
born casts of
' K M A L Ii J) 1 S EASE S
radically removed ; Salt Rlieuni and every
description of ulcerations ; Piles and pendul
ous diseases w.iicli have battled nil previous
medical skill, can bo cured by my treatment;
and I do say id! dlseaes, (yes Coiimuniitinu) can
tie cured by wearing my Medical .facet, which
is a protection to tho lungs ..gainst all changes
, ot wciuner in nil cuman u imwng investigated
for vears the cause and character of intermit-
' tents (fever ami ague) In all parts of the United
States-will cuio permanently al chronic or
. c"-'; 01 AKU(! tt,ld ,u'rvous nvs in a
lew davs.
CANCER CURED WITHOUTTHE KNIFE
. OR DRAWING OK BLOOD.
Tapo Worm, that dread to I bo Human
Family for years, can be removed with two 11
three ilosesot mv newiy uiscnvereu remedy.
warranted in all cates. Consulta ion in the
Enclis:i nnd German Languages free of charge
I Will make visits any dlstanre, If desired. May
j be addresse d by letter (coiirldcn.mlly,) anil
.lie' uane seni wun proper uireciions to any
pan "i oie cnniiuy.
OFFICIC-No. 1)28 Filbert Street, Phila
mar'.'fi'iili-ly
PKACB
HAVING BEEN MADE, WE OFFER OUR
CUSTOMERS ONE OF THE LARG
EST STOCKS OF
DBT GOODS!!
12 !
Giuu.sy,icoj.
LEATIIEIl, BOOTS & SHOES,
Hats & Caps !
IltO., AILS and SAlr,
And n great variety or I10NNET8 and HATS
for theladies, at tliu lowot prices thai Goods
have been sold for since tliu commencement
of the War.
PRINTS From 12 1-2 to 2,-.cts. per yd.
MUSLINS,... " 12 I -2 to 40"
FISH At Pittsburgh prices.
IRON 4 Nulls" ' Card Prices.
8AL1 " J.1 per barrel.
COTTON YAHN, at reduced rates.
Wo have the goods In store, nnd nil we ask
of our friends Is to call nnd see for themselves
for we are satisfied Unit an examination of nor
stock and low prices will repay them for their
trouble. To our friends at n distance, wo ex
tend a p.nrdlnl Invitation to call and aeii tlmlr
old friends who ate always glad to see them,
for we can assure them that it will repay them
for tho troublo.
W. II M COY CO.
Tlie old stand of W. II, St'COY, Ore onsho
re, Qreene County. Ptnn'a, MnylO.'iifl.tfl
llolitrl onjciiW)',
Carriage, jgp&r Mhiiii far hirer
WAYNKsnimo, Pa.,
RESPECTFULLY gives noike that ho has
located In Waynesborg, Pa., where ho ln
tends to manufacture
O A K It I A f E S
Of overvdosnrintlon. From his oxnnrlenra In
(lis business, ho funis ennflileiit that Ids wnrk.
In stylo, finish and durability, will give entire
wr.isiacunn. 11 is ins iieuinninaiion to purchase
Jie best luaterial In mnrkot, and employ none
but onmnotont workmen.
' nr All new work warranted for ono year. .
Wavassburx, Fb. II, IINK.t
PRINT Wix
ALL KINDS OF
PRINTING
AT THE
EEPUBLIOAH
JOB
iu, ran.
IIA.VINQ CONNECTED WITH TnE
GREENE COUNTY REPUBLICAN
s
A SUPEHIOR
JOB OFFICE,
WE ARE- NOW, 'PREPARED TO
EXECUTE
PLAIN AND FANCY
JOB PRINTING
TEE FINEST STYLE.
Our prices ennnot bo surpassed forchoip
ness hy any oilier establishment m this part
ofthorituto. Parties wishing
done should glvs lis oa'l. Ws srs redy at
1) times to do snytlilng la Uis prlntuig Un
Pounded in 1840
AND
INCORPORATED BY IGCISUTIYB CMRTER.
milEONT.Y IVaTTTITTfi'i'KTMiia.iiiii mm
. in tlie Union comlucted by a Practical lm-
Binessmnn fk l,l.....u, ,.,
, . , voiiiiiiurritti Auiiiur-
li i iSHt n."d Wu"' Pronounce his systems of
Hook keeping unedualed compreheniHnir
every depiirlmont of liusincss, and yet so
skiltully condensed that tho alietitive student
musters the whole In six or eluUt weeks. It
couflsts of
STOCK BOOKS,
closed o ico with a loss and twice with a gain
exhibiting hy three different metliods Hie
irnnsier oi om to new lmoks.
l'AUTxNKliSUIP liOOKS,
conducted hy three different metliods, cx
liibiihiK the transfer of the old to new liookf,
with the Introduction of a new partner ; also
pruct lea 1 1 v II lust rs I imr I In
I'lMVA'IK I.EDHEIi
by means of which the results of the business
are kept out of the general hooks, for the uso
ol the partners only. 1
LECTUltS OM BUSINESS SUBJECTS.
How every one may get rich. How to (jet
rich by trading. Tile canso Commercial
failures. On speculations. The mora' inllu
nce of integrity in youth, etc. Also lectures
upon
COMMERCIAL LAW,
on Partnerships, Con'xicts. Insnrnnco, Com
mon Carriers, tlm Statute of M:nlt itlons, etc.
Practical inductions In DHTKCTINQ
. -COUNTERFEIT BVNK NOTES,
by a full sit of itunuiim vignettes ami coun
ter", aiida larjri) collection of c ninti'rl'eli n tes.
OUR RAILRO.ll HOOK KKKIMNU.
(in manuscript,) cxhlbilstlii! conslr icfion and
eriuipp'ent, tne rpenitiu receijits and expen
ditures; the hoods closed and ailivi leml ru
ecrded. These bonks are adv.Tllsed liy others
Imi not taught elsewhere iu the ci y. Our
new system of
PRIVATE ISAN'K COOKS,
(in manuscript,) cmliraet's all the beif. form
in uo aniens priva'e bankers Our new mi
larcd edition of Half's Sleamhoat liook-kei.'p-lug.
Our full collide of biKlness praelfe in
cludes about FIFTY BUSINESS BOOKS,
ruled to about thirty ililfenii' minis, viz. i II'
Ledgers, 7 Day-Books, 5 Ji.iiriinls, II Bill
I! okR, 4 Cash 1 looks. 1 ijaies Booksv'J Invnieu
Books, I Diseount Book, I Check lt'isti-r. I
Deii:)sit Register, 8 Colleclii n Registers, I
Tickler. I Hands' Register. I Freight Book, 'J
Passage Bonks, I Fuul Hook.' These Books
practically record about, six hundred dullness
tr nsaellon", comprehending Duff's original
pl.iii of business udiien lou. ii trodneed twenty-five
years ago How tar others have suc
ceeded in Initialing lilm will bu best seen by
comiaiiinl' tlie business rune's and books ot
other pupils with those ot the graduates of
this institution.
Ilaiper's Enlargil Fdition
OK
DUFF'S B00K-KEE L G.
J'rii'e.$2. Punt i e. 2H caita.
SOLD HY HOOK SELLERS GEN
ERALLY AWARDED FOUR SILVER MEDALS.
Which, with Hie following testimonials, indi
cate the character of the work s
'No other work upon Bookkeeping explains
the subject with so much cknirncw and sini
nlielly. V. W. KDMUNtm,
Cashier Mechanics' Bank, Wall street, N Y.
'As nn extensive ship owner, American and
European merchant, bank director, etc.. hu
has borne the reputation of the himiest ordo
ot business talents.' JJNU. W UUUMIAU
Me.cliant, No. H South street, N. Y.
"I gradual d in Duff's college in half the
time I expected. His admirable system In
cludes nothing superfluous, nor leaves out
anything essential. J. R. COMPTON,
Cashier Niagara Bank, Lockport, N. Y.
"Tne most complete work .of I he kind I
linvo ever teen." J. B MURI1Y,
President Exchange Bank, Pitlsliuruh
Tliu most clear and comprehensive that I
have met with. JOHN SNYDER,
Cashier Bank of Pittsburgh.
Your committee unanimously concur in tliu
opinion olthe utility nt the improved method
of Mr. Duff GUHDON J. LEEDS,
Recording Sec. ol the Amor. Inst I , N. Y,
rv f tt- ii rv p t
Oil W. 11. DUlIS i CUmnnSllip
A
For the hesrtuisiness nnd Ornamental Pen
manshift, awarded our present Pciiman, by
Iho
Untied Slates fare at Cincinnati! In lRO
PeiiiiHylvniiia Stale fair at Wyoming W
Western Pennsylvania fair at Pittsburg. IHllo
Western V'Tnltdii fair ut Wheeling HM!f)
Ohio St ito fair at Cleveland 181)2
All of which ure exhibited nt our office.
OUR TERMS
Have never bf en advanced, while others nro
charging $ tuition fee. or $ilo and $1.1 ex
tra for penmanship, and $1-' to $20 for text
books and blanks.
For our graduating course. Including busi
ness penmanship, time unlimited, ate
Tlioenla'ire edition ol .Duff's Book keep
ing, Willi blanks ui.d Hatlonery nt booksellers'
prit;. R.-...
(Jur niaiiKS nro maoe up oi nne exira siy.eu
paper ruled complete, wl h lull sets ot auxil
iary s.
We tin reforn iiivsent tlie business stu lent
with the following
IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES :
I VVre have the best Penman In the west.
2 Dull 'S Hysieill of Hook-keeping, (si'.nc-
Honed by Ilie New York Chamber of Com
nii rce.jiaiiguiny me iiiunnr. . i
I) The daily lectures of un experienced mer-;
chant. , '
i n mniuK .1. Kiii- hi viKiu mxiu m unui
of si lid V.
5 A saving of tliosame number of weeks
board. ' . .
II A saving of ill or $7 In books and sta
tionery.
T A diploma signed hy one so long nnd so
tiivoraiiiv kno .n as a preceptor, asnnrecouni
init. and as a merchant.
For. full particulars, send for circular, 7i1
pages, with samples of our penman's Busluuss
anil uriianiental writing, Inclosing twenty'
five oents for postage, to
P. Dl'ffT & SON,
PRINCIPALS,
feblfOO-ly PITTSBURGH, Pa.
THE
MASON So HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS,
Forty different styles, adapted to sacred And
secular muslo, fur no to himi each. THIR
TY FIVE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or
Brat premiums awarded them, tllustratnd
Catalogues free. Adr'ress. MA RON & HAM
IN, Bonos, ec MA80N BROTHERS, Nsw
oax. .septS, '65-ly
HELMOOLD'S
EXTRACT- BUCIITJ.
IIELMBOLD'8 BUCIITJ. .
IIELMBOLD'S: BUCIIU.
IIELMBOLD'8 iBUCHU.
THE- ONLY KHOWHEIMEDY FOB
t ' '! ".'t
DIABETES,
r .....
IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF
THE BLADDER,,' INFLAMMA
TION OF THE KIDNEYS,
CATARRH OF TUB
' BLADDER. STRAN. ;
GUA15Y OR
I'AINhl I. 1IIMNATIV1
For these, diseases it Is truly a so- efo'gh
remedy, and too much cannot bo said in Its
iriilsn. A sinule dose has been known to re
lieve the mosl urgent symptoms.
Are you troubled with Unit distressing paD
In Hie buck and through thu hips? A tea
spoonful a day of IIchnLold's Buclm will re
lievo you.
Pi
PLEASE NOTICE.
I I make no secret of Ingrcdlen W. Hehnnnld's
Extract liucliu is coiupi sed of liuchu, Cubobs,
and Juniper Berries, selected with great care,
prepared in co and according to rules of
i
; PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY.
These ingredients aro known as the most
valuable Diuretics afforded.
i A DIURETIC
' Is that which acts upon the kidneys.
ll!iyiBOLD'SEXTR!CTBICllll
1
j ACTS GENTLY,
i
Is pleasant in taste and odor, freo fom nil
Injurious properties, and. Immediate in its
action.
FOR THE SATISFACTION OF ALL
See Medical Properties cent dned In Dispensa
tory nl' the U. S., of which the following is a
copy i
' Bcciic, Its odor is strong, diffusive, and
so aewli'it iiromalie, is taste bitterish, and
analogous 1 1 Unit of mint. It is given eliielly
In o.,i.,i.lli,lu ..t il,.. I'.l. ....... I. ...
j ... villi.,,, 1lKIMIO. BUI II IIS
i tinuel. ( limine Ciiiarrn of the Bladder. Mor
fbid Iirilalion of tho Bladiler and Urethra,
Diseases of the prostrate, nnd Retention or
, tlie ' "'onliaence of Urine, from a loss of tone
In be "iris concerned In its evacuation. It
'Jin. all i been recommended in I'yspensia,
Clin. ,,. e Rheumatism,' Cutaneous Affections,
I mill llioimv '
FOR FUR1IIER .INFORMATION
See Professor Dewecs' valuablo works on the
pi'icllcn of PliTsic.
Sec Remarks mado by the celebrated Dr.
Physic, of Philadelphia
See any and all Standard Works on Medi
cine. FROM TIIE
iiuirni HIM, CHEMISTS
II TIIE WOllLUr-
I am acquainted with II. T. Ilehnbold ; he
occupied the drug store opposite my residence
and was successful in conducting the business
where others had not been equally so before
him. I have been favorably impressed with,
his character aud enterprise.
WM. WEIGHTMAN,
(Firm of powers & Wciglitinan,) 1
Manuf during Chemists,
. Ninth and Brown Streets, Philadelphia.
From Iho Philadelphia Evening HutUtin,
Match Kith We me gratified to hear of the
t conimucu bucccsb, in mow York, of onr
townsman. Mi ll. T. Helmbold, .Druggist.-
Ilia ul.in, .nr,tl t,.ll... AI..,H. .... -II... II...7.I I. aa
Diiib,,i... . ..tell WIK'IIIJIII 11HIU1, o 0
feet Ti-ont. '.'11(1 feet (lei p, and five stories In
height. It Ib ceitainly a iimnd establishment.
mid specks favorably ol 'the merit ofhisartl.
cleB. Ho retains hisOIIIce and Lttbornlory in
this city, which nro also model estnblUhmuuts
ol tlielr class. , .
The proprietor hns' been induced to make
lids statement from the fact that his remedies,
although advertised, are
Genuine Prepar lions,
And knowing that tho Intelligent refrain from
using any thing pertaining to Quackery, or
tlie Patent Medicine order-most oi which are
prepared by self styled Doctors, who are too
ignorant to read a physician's simplest pres
cripll"n, much lesRconipijtent to prepare tiliar
maceutical preparulioi s.
These parlies resort to various means of ef
fecting sales, such ascopylng parts of adver
tisements of popalar remedies, and finishing
with cerliflcntes. "
The Science of Medicine statnds simple,
pure and majei.tlc having Fact for Its Basis;
Induction for 'ts Pillar, Truth for Its Capital.
A WORDOF CAUTlON.-Hoal-h is most
iii portant ; urn! the iimtcteil should not use, an
Hilverllsed mi dleine, or any remedy, unless
t8 contents or Iniiredients are known toothers
besides the mainitaeturrr, or until they aro
g.,i unei ol t no nun lUca lions ot llio liartv an
offering.
HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS.
FLUID EXTRACT BUCIITJ,
FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPAR1LLAV
AND IMPROVED ROSE WA3IL
Established upwards of 10 years.
.
Prepared by H..T. HELMBOLD. '
VfllM 1PAL DEPOTS
. - i
IIELMBOLD'S DRUG AND CHEMICAL
WARI AQUSEj 604 Broadway New York.
And IIELMBOLD'S MEDICAL, DEPOT
104 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia Pa.
BY ALL D&V6M&TI1.' 1
Nov. W, Utt-ly.