The Greene County Republican. (Waynesburg, Pa.) 185?-1867, November 21, 1866, Image 4

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    jStf 'M IT -OH TVlUKB AlAEX. At
Antietam our beysfOno hundred andsejr.
Vity New York Vohinteora) supported
Cothern'sbatUiry.- The rebel advanced
. In solid mass. One rf our boys, a spr-rt
ing character from Elinirn, cliinhed n
' tiffa rock where lie coitl1 view the whole
'.scene. No occupied hi place unroindlul
ot the Imllets whining l.ke bees around
him. The rcbeU came on until we could
, w their face, and then Col hern poured
the canisler into them.. .The advancing
column wai literally to'n to pien. a by
f the fu e Our friend on the rock grew
frantic In his demonstration of delight,
and a one of the battery seotrna sent a
echrapnel which mowed down a long
line of Jjhnnion. he swung his rap. dud, .
shouting so the flying rebel
i oi'iilil have
heard him, sung out:
up o i t'other alley P
'liul-l-e ! Si'en
I IUvb Oiinmts not ' to 5o I have
orders, positive orders, not to go .there s
order that I dare not disobey t said a
youth who win being tempted to a amok
ing and gambling palo n.
Come don't oe so womanith ! come
along like a man t shouted the von'hs
No, I can't break order, said John
Whit spe cial order have you got ?
Como, show thmn to us, if ;.t n can.
Show us"our order.
John tO"k a "eat little book fr m hi
i, pokett and reail nloud i
" EitUr not intu the pnth of t' e ir'ehrf;
it (! ijn no in the. way of rril men Anml
it ', pa$ not near turn from d ! and im
, may I,"
'Now,' said John, 'yon sen my ordi r
; forbid my going with you. They are
God's orders, aud by his help 1 in an to
keppthvm.' " .. ,' ';
Importance of punctuation.
Wonted A young man to tukeeliarge
..of a pair of horses of a rvligious lurii rf
mind.
; A newspaper say r'A child was run
over by a wagon three year old ami
'cross-eyed with pantalets on which neve''
spoke afierwaid.'
Strap-' Articles worn under the boots
of gentlemen made of ca'fikin.
. An cxchai'ge.dcscribing a co'ebration,
eays :' .'The procession was very flue and
nearly two miles in length as was the
prayer of Dr. Perry the chaplain.'
' Parasol A protection against the
sun, used by ladies made of cotton and
whalebone.
' Khtk, Pa , Nov -mber 13. The day
express west on the BniF.iIo and Erie
Railroad wa thrown off the track near
Wesley ville, four miles east of here, at
four o'clock I hi afternoon. Some fifty
pas-etigers were injiiicd and five killed.
The dead and wounded were brought to
Erie.' 1 Every comtort wa afforded to
the wounded. The dead will be forwar
ded to their friend by the railway com
pany. The accident was occasioned by
negligence of workmen engaged in re-
. pairing tho track.
Pr.icrrv Good A weg entered a store
i in Lniidon some year ago, which had
for a sign 'The Two Baboons.' and ad.
dressing himself to the proprietor, said
1 wish to see your partner!'
'1 have no partner.Mir.'
'I bug your pardon' sir, and hopo you
will excuse the mistake.'
O, there's no harm done: but .what
made you think there were two of ust'
'Your sign -The Two Baboons "
--fr--
i A lot of rowdies ' undertook to break
, up a religious meeting on South Fork,
.' Ritchie oounty, West Virginia, a few
day ago. Some ot the brethren pitched
in and cloaned tl tin out, on tho prin-
eiple, as one of them expressed it. 'That
it was as honorable to fight for tho j
Methodist Church a-J it was to pray for j
I it.V . .
l ; Th Bafiimoro Gnzrtte, a secession
sheet, complains that during the eon I est
in reference to the Police Conioii-sioner
, which -preceded the laie election "Gen
eral Qrant took occasion to any that he
' thought Governor Swann had acted un
' wisely in the course ho had pursued,"
and that General Canby refused to tur
., nih troops upon tho requisition of Gov
(nior.Swann when the now Police Com
mission'ers wore arrested and imprison-
cd.7; " ,. '. ," . '.--
.' . i ....
, Didn't Uun Wki.i. It appears that
Mrs. Elisnbeih Cady Stanton, who was
.n candidate for Congees in th i ighih
d'Htrict, New Yorkidid not run well
Out of twenty-two thousand votes oast
alio received eight.
.. A gallant New - England Knight of J
eqnill. describing n . ennntry datmo, I
iys -The . gojgeons strings of glass
ad will now iriisten on the heaving
aisoma of tho villaire belles, lika rmli - h
fd rubies resting on the delicate suif.ioe
ol warm appro dumplings , . , i
, A Connecticut peddler ackid an old
1 lady to whom lie. was trying to sell sotno
articles, if she eould tell him of any road
no-peddler had ever traveled. 'I know
of but one and that is the road to hoav
en,' was the reply. . ' '
'WUit is colonising meT' inquired f
hopeful raise of seventeen. " " j
Colonising, dear,' replied the mother,
.. is having home and raising a family ' j
' 'Oh ma ! how I would like to co'o-
" size.', exclutmed the expeotant daughter!
I' A oFNTLHMAii who took a young lady
to Niagara was obliged to bring her
t LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND ' .
i ( ' . . ' ' ). "
j. W. Bradley's Celebrated
i 7 Patent
DIIPLEa ELLIPTIC!
. (OR' DOUBLE SPRING)
SKIRT.
The Wonderful Flexibility and great com
fort and pleasnre to any Indy wearing tlio Du
plex EHi. tlc Skirt wilt be experienced partic
ularly in nil crowded assemblies, operss, car
riages, railroad cars, church cwb. arm chairs,
fur nmmenadn and house dress, as tho skirt
run lie folded when In use to occupy a small .
l ll .,! ,.,.,..I..ll . . Allb nrt
ll'M. W nni'nPHV null i-iiitviiiviimi no
Muslin Dress, an lnvalu..blo quality in crino
line, not found in any Single Spring Skirt.
A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, com
fort and great convenience of wearing the Du-
will never afterwards willingly dispense with '
nioT k. ! rNiei Murinor MKirtior a amir in any.
"icirnse. For CbHilron,Wsses ana loung
14idics mcv are superior io uit .micro.
Tlicy will r.ot bend or break like the single
spring, but wl'l preserve their perfect nna
graceful shape when three or four ordinary
skirts will have been thrown aside as useless.
The hoops ar covered with double and twist
ed tlm ad, and the bottom rods am not only
double springs, hut twice (or double) covered:
preventing them from wearing ou' when drag
gins down ntnons, stolr. &
The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorlto with
ell In Mcs and Is universalis recommended be
the Fashion Mai iz'n s as the standard skirt
of the fashionable world.
To enjov the following; InesttmaMo advan
tngev.ln Crinoline, vlfc: superior qualltc, per
fect manufacture, stylish shape and finish,
flexlblliiy, dnrHbllltv 'cmf'rt. and econnmv,
eniUr for.! W. BR.m ,EY' Duplex Kllip
tic. or Pontile Sprlnur Skirt, i ndbosure you
git the nennlne article.
CAITION To fftinrd aalnst l ooltion
be p 'rtlentnr lo N0TICB that skirts offered as
"Dl'PLKX" have the red Ink Ham vlr..: "J
W. Uradlev's Duplex Elliotic Steel Springs,"
upon the waistband nnneolhersarpgpnuino.
Also Notice that even Hoop will annul a
being passed through he centre, thus revi
inn the two for double) snrines braided
father therein, which is the secret of thqjr
flexibility and strength and a combination not
to be found in anv other Skirt
For s do In all s'tn-es where first class skirts
are sold throughout the United States and
elsewhere. .
M niif .eliirtd hv the Sole Owners of the
Patent. W KSTS. RR DLEY ifc GARY,
97 Chambers & ?J & 81 Reado Sts , N. Y.
Oct.l0,'iu-3m i - -
S. B. M'Klroy. J as Dickww. J. T. Shank.
xrvsr goods
AT WIIOI.KRAI.B !
SEP T E M B K R 1 8 0 G .
McELEOY,
DICKSON
& 00.
31 FIFTH STREET PITTSBURGH, PA.,
Present their FALL STOCK, now complo1 c,
ami invite tho attention of dealers to heir
carefully Belectod assortment of
Dry Goods,
NOTIONS
OFFERtD AT POPULAR PRICES.
The frequent fluctuations in value of all des
criptions of Merchandise, renders it a matter of
especial propriety that puicl ases should be
frequent and thereforo the nearest market be
comes the one best adapted tirsupplylng retull
dea'ers with goods they sell. Purchasers from
Western Pennsylvania, Eastern Ohio and
Western Virginia ore luvlied to visit Pitts
burgh and iuspect this STOCK OF GOODS
which will be kept full during the xeason.
TERMS, net cash, and prices reasonable.
H'ELROT, DICKSON & (0.,
o. .11 Wood sue 1,
PittsDurgli.
deptembor r, 'uil-Dm
NE"W JPIRM !
HIE UNDERSIGNED lui ve assnci ited them-
. selves together in the name ami stylo of
HUGHE AND LUO IS,
at tho old stuivl of IIuuhks. Rata )i n Co., In
n tlie Grocery, Forwarding and Commission
business in all its various branches. They hope,
by tho long experience of one ol the Partners,
and strict attention to bushics. to receive a
liberal share of the public patronage In their
line of business. They will
KEEP CONSTAN TLY ON HAND
1 i good supply of Groceries, such as Sugar'
Coffee, Rice, Molasses, Null and Iron, ()lls
1 and Paints, and all articles usually kept In a
Grocery Store, all of which they will sell at n
wry small advance over cost and carrlaiic,
LINDSEY HUGHES,
I THOMAS LUCAS.
Mav 8, 'flii-tf
PHOTOGRAPHS AND AEBROTYPcS
MAIIK IN
CARMiCH.ELS, GREENE COUNTY, PA.
SO KouKits is permanently located in Hie
. , above naineil place and would respectful
ly invite the ailenllon of the public to ids Wi.ll
arranjec "kvi.ioiit oaiiiiiiy,
' Phot graphs of every variety, stoo nnd
style, and a Ano assortmenf of Albums,
Frami' , Cards, Ho, always on hands for sale.
8cptl9,rtiin
"ii ww i
JilXCnLnS'6 XxOti31
MAVUUUgQ XXV UX
Gree soo . o
J . IJ MIN. Prmrieior
IN INVITING THE PURLTCto his patron-
- t'ouiiers.gneuteeis cpnfl,ient, that
i. i.i. i.. i....... :. r,i i." " r. . :
-u-j ilUiBfllcii(,n to all. n im,i111ie. .i,
best accommodations both to man and beast,
May Irt.'UiUy J. W. HARN. i
WORBL8I 1
SAY HS & BINBHART;
QTILL ciHitinuo to oaity on the. Marble tn
kj rnone cumng misinesi at uieir long astal
Ushed stand Immediately East of the Public
square, Main Street, Waynoshurg. j
This establishment has been lo constant
operation since I88U, and the long sxpariimo
and energy of the proprietors, linked with th
exercise of sound Judgmont and good taste,
have won for them a wide spread and envlablt
reputation. An extensive stook or the various
varieties of the best marble kopt constantly ns
hand. Special attention paid to poUslilngt
piwnna;, eurring aitu engravug.
All orders promptly Oiled. '
.; DstMabtrsa, l mil. . . j
: TUB GiTIIERLfi ; STORM !
XX.LJ3 33XJr-l J3T !
A. HEDGE k m ;
Have ' Just received n New Stock ol
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS.
OOLL.VRsi NECK THIS, GLOVES, HOSI
ERY, TRIMMING OF ALL DE- -'
SCRIPTIONS.
W liavi; Just received a large assortment of
the latest kind of ready made
BOOTS AND SHOES
which we can warrant to wear, and do good
service.
. Also a few Low Priced Roots nnd Shoes
which we will not warrant bought expressly to
Coniete with our neighbors.
Don't fail to call if you want to see good
articles in our line of trade. Il will cost noth
ing to look at them.
Remember the place, "Allison's Building,
opjxislle the Crurt. II use."
Wuyncsburg, May S, tf. '
i'AYLOU & FAiaKY'S
MODEL ORGANS,
lutno.
ftO. J. WILLARD,
No (127 BROADWAY,
NEW YORK.
FI1IIE MOST COMPLETE MUSICAL IN
1 STUUMENT umnufac ured, and the
Model Orsan
OF THE WORLD!
Combining Sweetness and Depth of Tone,
Uuautiiul anil Chaste In Appearance, 'Re
fining nnd Elevating in Its Tenden
cies. For Churches, Parlors or
tho Uoudoirlt has no equal,
and has invariably taken
wherever
exhibited
lu
Competition with other well ku r.vii manufac
turer. Thirty -four different styles, and from one to
twelve stops, Long Double Mellows, Double
Mow Peiluis. Kueo dwell, etc.. etc, giving
great powci ami steadiness of tone.
THE SUU-1IASS, applied to tho Double
Reed Organs, yivesa volume of tone equal lo
a sixteen font stop in a Pipe Organ, and when
applied to our Organs containing them, and
four sets of Reeds the volume of lone Is equal
ta a if '-'Oito pipe organ, and costing only about
ono fourth as much. Send for an illustrated
Price List, giving full particulars. Address
orders, O. J. WILLARD,
Wholesale Agent, (ii7 llroudway, N Y.
THE (1UKaFUNIUVALKI)
" V 0 i E PIANO FORTH
The cheapest first cl is Plan.) Forte in the
Market. These beautiful itis'iuiiieiiis are last
wlnninir their way into eubllo fav-ir Th.?
tone is rich, full rind powerful, and gushes
forth with peculiar sweetness melody, while
the touch is easy and cl.isnc, Are finished in
rich rosewood cases, with lull Iron frame,
over strung bass and French irratid action.
All have large round corners, with back tbi
lshed like th tronl. Every Instrument fully
warranted tlvt) vcars. 1 Ircuhi giving cor
rect likeness taken from iiliotoL'iaph. Willi lull
descripiive price list, sent free to any address
on application
A Uaiilii'nl oit;aiil C on h
WOHTII TIIIIITV 1'KNTS,
Accompanies tho Circular, and is worthy of
preservation. Hunters win no tar
nished these licautifiil liv
stmments at the
LOWEST WIIOLKSALK Pl.'ICKS.
nnd Teachers at the rates of discount Ad
dress all orders to O. .1. WILLARD.
Wholesale ..'etit. 'boadw ie. V. Y.
' Wholesale agents i lor m. A. Pond & Co s,
' Bcanlnmn, Gray & Co, a. m. hnabei: to.'s,
and other first class ( .
Xrl.XTk.O OJIOSf
1 Urculata giving correct likcnessi of these
. celehraled Piano Forlesaud Taylor Si Farley's
! Model Oigans, forwarded to any address on
! opplieaU -n ,,,,
l lie jjaicsi o aius, i noiisiieu uaiuiurr 1,
I H(l(l, and mailed to any address free of postage,
oh, sing me that dear old sonic :ic
We've drank from the same canteen, by J.
Q. funk, nro
Remit! I'ul Wales, sang by J It. Thomas, Dec
I'm happy as the thy Is lung, fine
Somebody's Darling, . u.-.c
Violets under tho snow, by II. Tucker, :i"c
hweet. be Ihy repose, by J. II. Thomas. I!."ic
Hung ot the spoon, a new college song, f0c
The Angel Guide, by Eavager, line
When 1 went courting Sallle, cont'd Hoc
Only a withered rose, ;i;,c
Mother, I have hoard sweet music, tl.-.c
Pleasant dreams of long ago, ;ire
Ob. say not a woman's heart Is bought, i c
Kathleen' dear, Ah-
Heforo I was married, 0 dear, .e
We'll meet no more at twilight hour, line
Ileautlful Isle of ho sea. hv .1, H. Thomas, lir.c
Old don't cure, by W. K. Dasf'i'nL
ll.iO
line
4oc
lido
Light o( my soul, of thee Tin dreaming,.
Five o'clock In the mninlng.
Cleon and 1, tima by Harry Tucker,
(;i,mpiNl,udcar, I'm weeping, byTi
ucker Hoc
Musloonlho waves, vocal duel, by Glover c
No time like the old time.
uoc
line
li:c
Hoc
a:
Give thu old man a chance.
One bright moony night, o inlc,
v..' - n, -,.i 1
They an w '"'.
When Kuniaus flirlit lor freed.
un 1 arm
Down by the nine, oy . i. it Thomas, aoo
erParllei ordering Music and over paying
for tho name, will receive their ehangn inclosed
with the Music, or Mnslu will be selected, ns
parties prut'or All orders promptly attended
to, and any Information cheerfully given.
. RaraaifscKSt Hon. G. W. Pat'ersen, ex
Governor of Now York, Wcslllold, N Y T.
It Colinaii. Prcslduut Like Shore ll.iiik, Dun
kirk, Now York. . ;
Naw i"oiik Citv RFi:aKNcKs t William A,
Pond&Co., William II. Rmdhtiry. Carhart,
Neodham ft Co , Hliairia Ott t Hugh Rhldle,
Esq , Ouni-ial Supt Mirtlve Power, Erie It. 11.
Wheeler Wilson. ' I
SW Address Orders, ' 1 ;
.. 0 J. WILLARD. ' ' ,
Wholesale ManoForte, Organ A Music Dealer,
, . , nih oji irouway, , i.
Bee. 30. IfltLl.-tr
f . W ,R0 88.
PHYSICIAN AND SU11UKON.
0
FFIOH In Jewell's bulldlnv, vVust end of
Mala sKeet, Wayawburg, r. . oi,-tf
i
Qko. K, Minou I. K Evans.
DO'iff ST3P.T0 LOOK DICK
HUT
GO li I GUT IN!
to nut avoiiK of
czo. e . Midori & co
iMIE above named firm hss purchssed a
ctiii;.li te stock in the Easi and an-soiling
It conipri esu eeneral us-
gnrtnicnt oi
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
QUE ENS WARE, HOOTS, SHOES.
HATS AND CAPS, CLOTHS,
CA9SIMERES,
&c.
We would also call the special nttentlon
the LA DIES to the largest lot of
DcLaiues ainf Calicoes
ever offered in this market, and at pi Ices ns
low as before the war, also, our full line of
UIBBONS, .
VEILS. "
DllKSS GOODS.
DWKSS THIMMINGS.
BUTTONS.
HOOP SKIRTS.
UALMO SKIRTS. &a.
Yu would do well to call immediately, as
Piieesute already stiffening in the Eastern
Market, Don't forget the place, at the
In Minor's Ruildlng, nearly opposite the F.
& D. N. Rank. Waynesluirg, Pa.
April I. 'tl'! If. '
L)U.- r. 11.
mnim
1 1 AS been in successful practice
for a iiuin-
11 her of vcars. with the experience of the '
dillcivnt hospitals in Europe, alxo a member
of the Analytical Medical Insiilute of New
York, continues to attend to all professional
cases at I is olUce , No. !:8 Filbert Street,
l'hila.
No patent Medicines are iiiod or recom
mended : the remedies administered are those
which will not brake down the con-titutlon,
tiut renovate the system from all inim ies it has
sustained from mineral medicines, and leavo
the sysle a in a huillhyand pel fectly "cured
condition.
DYSIT.I'Sl that distressing discaso nnd
fi ll destroyer of health aud happiness, under
mining (he constitution and yearly carrjing :
thousands to untimely graves, can most em- :
phatielly be cured. j
Melancholy, Abefmtlon, that state of Alio- i
nati- n and wniknessnf mind which renders !
persons Incapable of enjoying the pli'ashres.pr j
pcrlirming the ilulies of life
RHEUMATISM: In anv form or emidltlm
chronic r aectite, amnted curalile, Epi- I
lepsv. oi fillina sh Uness, nil chronic or stub '
lio , n cas- s of I
r K M I L K J J s ; A .sr x s I
radhvtllv removed ; Kali Ithcrnn and every !
description of ulecr.ltloiw ; Piles au.1 Ma-Voil
! nus disi'iises w i-h have batrled all previous
! medical. skill, ran be cured l.y my ttcilen-iil;
! and 1 i!os.iy nlldisea s, (vi'S'uhx'iihiIiii) ean ;
j liu cured by'weiirina my MudlenLliii-vt. wnieh
is a protection to the lung's against all eluimri x I
of weather in all cliniuti s having h,vestijviicil
' lor veins the c-iiise aud character of inieimii
' tents (fever and ague) in nil parts of lo,- ,UuileXJ
1 Slates will cure pcrniaivinly nil cbrinie or
acute cases ot Ague uiv.l nervous il!sei:scs in a
lew days.
CANCER CURED WITHOUT THE KNIFE
OR DRAWING OF I1I.OOD.
Tape Worm, that dread to the Human
Family for years, can be removed with two 'ir
three "ilosisof inv newly discovered remedy,
warranted in all cu es. Consults Ion in tho
Entlis'' ami German Lanuuages free of elmnro
Will make visits anv distance, it desired. .May
b addlcRscd bv letter (contl !i 11 tally.), nnd !
Me iclnc sent with proper directions' in any i
Dart of the coiltlll V.
OFFICE No." !i.'8 Filbert Street, ridla.
m.o'Jii'Cil-ly
HAYING BEEN MADE, WE OFFER OUR
. CUSTOMERS ONE OF THE LARG
EST STOCKS OF
DEY GOODS!!
HiBDWaSB !
B30C SLIUoOli
" LEATHER, IJOOTS & SHOES,
Hats & C aps !
I tl , K A I hS a n d MA LT,
And a great variety of BONNETS and HATS
lor the ladles, at the lowcct pilees that Goods
have been sold lor since the commencement
of tho War. '
PRINTS
MUSLINS..
VIUII
From 12 1-2 to 8.1 etc. per yd,
" 12 I 2 to 40
At Pittsburgh prl ces.
IltVlNiNiilis
8 A LI
Card Prices.
per haiTel
COTTON YAI1N, at reduced jat'es. '
We have the goods ,tr(l) ftn(1 u1 WLMgk
or our friends Is to call and sec for themselves
for wo lire satisfied that an examination of our
stock and low prices will repay tltom for their
trouble. To our Mends at a distance, wo ex
tend a cordial invitation to call and sea their
old friends who mo ulwiiis glad to see them,
for we can assure them that it will repay them
for the trouble.
-W. H M'COY ifc CO '
Tho old stand of W II. M'COY, Greensbo
ro, Greene County, Ptnn'a. IMayltvoii-tfl
Kolirrt i oiiitiicrty,
I'nrrinjje tfjS&c:-, Miiniiffldnrpr
WaYNKant'iici, P'.,
RESPECTFULLY gives notice that he litis
located In Wayneshorg, Pa., where he In
tends I" inenufliottire , , . ,
,.,.. 0 A II II t A O'E'S 7
Of every description From his experience In
the business, he feels confident that his work.
In style, finish and durability, will give entire
a'Maciion, it i ins Determination to purchase
Jib best material In market, and employ none
hut competent wotkmen. ' ''!' !
tr All new work warranted for one year. I
Wavnosburg, Feb. il, IWJO 1 -'!
...- M ' i!. I
PRINTING.
I ' v.
ALL KINDS OF
P R I ETI N G
AT THE
REPUBLICAN
J O 33
ll.'VING CONNECTED WITH TnE
GREENE COUNTY REPUBLICAN
A SUPERIOR
JOB OFFICE,
WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO
EXECUTE
PLAIN AND FANCY ;
JOB P. INTIXU
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THE FINES T STYLE. ' .
Our piieesr'iiiiotbe surpassed for cheap
iicbs by miy oilier estaidlsnmeut in this part
ol' the State. Parties wlsiilng ' . ' ' ;
done:.lM.M give . a dlV . t
all Umes to iosnjrtnlng la thsprtottng line.
J- 'J r
Founded in 1840
INl'OnPOBATKD BY LEIilSUTITB C111RTER.
p HE ONLY INSTITUTION OF THE KIND
I in tlie Union conducted: by a f radical nu
sim iwmHn. Our blirbest Commercial Author
iliea, east and west, prunouuee his systems of
liook keeping unedualed comprelienumg
every department f business, and yet so
skiltullv condensed that the attentive student
musters tlie whole In six of eight weeks. It
consists ofe -
STOCK BOOKS,
closed oace with a loss and twice with a gain
exhibiting by three dill'orent methods the
transfer of old to new books.
PARTNERSHIP BOOKS,
conducted by three different methods, ex
hibiting the transfer of tlie old to new books,
with the introduction of a new partner j also
practically ilhistratinc the ;
. PRIVATE LEDGER,
by means of which the results of the business
are kept out of the general books, for tlie use
01 'lrj.rB-lX-. nrr, '!
, LECTUK8 Orl ouwiia
How every one may get rich. How to get
. rich by trading. The cause ot Commercial
failures. On speculations. Tlie mora! intlu-
t atl Pit or Inteirrltv In voutli. etc. Also lectures
j "P"n: COMMERCIAL LAW, "
' on Partnerships, Contacts, Insurance, Com-
mon Carriers, the Statute of Limitations, etc.
i Practical In-t-uctions In DETECTING
j COUNTERFEIT BANKNOTES,
' by a full set of genuine vignettes and coun
'. Uts. and a large collection of counterfeit notes.
, o U R RAILROAD BOOK-KEKPIN (i.
' (in manuscript,) exhibits the coliBtrnctlon and
equipment, tne cperatlug receipts and expen
' dilures i tlie boods closed and a dividend re
corded. These books are advertised by others
: but not biught elsewhere In the city, Our
i new system of '
"PRIVATE BANK BOOKS,
(In manuscript,) embraces all the best forms
... naw nnieniT or Ivate bankers Our new eu-
lar'cd edition of Duff's Steamboat Uook-keep-
inir. Our lull course or nnsmess iracin; rj
eludes about FIFTY BUSINESS BOOM
i-nlml to nbiiiit thirtv dlllereir tonus, viz
1 1
in,li.n 7 n.iv Books. . 5 Journals, tl
Hill
n ...loi t Casb Books. 4 Sines Books a Inv
Invoice
ljoba t ntueoiint Book. I Check Uegister, I
iio.ci ni..rlier. a Collection Keulslcrs, I
Tickler, I Hands' Register. 1 Freight Book, i
Passage Books. I Fuel Book. These Books
i nracticallv recur 1 about six hundred business
tr nsactlon, comprehending Uult'a original
' i,l ,n of business educa ion. introdnced
i wen
;.. .. ..,., ,i,rn llow tar oiners nave snc-
,....,.i..,'i I,, imliAtinir nlin will be best seen by
u .'ini ... o . . , .
......,..rln,. the business Winers ami UooKS ol
' pupils
..,iia u iih tboseot the urndiwlcs of
.'III1 F,,'Ii" "
tills institution
lurprrV
Kiiliiiii'M
I 'd it ion
X,.'
BOOK-KKiv
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rn-e
Si. 'o ' c in c
i SOLD BY BOOK'SKLLhU M'--
! ERM.LY ;
1 Av.u!ii:n foui; silver medmh.
Wbi. ti. with tin; lollowing tesilmonmls, Indl-
cate the eliaraelcr of the work :
j -Ko othi r work upon Bonkkee ing explains
I the suMcct with so much clearness and sim-
i pjicity.
V. W. EDMONI'.S.
Cashier Mechanics' Bank. Wall street, N Y
'As an extensive ship owner. American and
Eur .peso merchant, haul: director, etc.. he
lies luirne the reputation of the I igiu st ordii
of business talents' JNO. W BUUNHAM
Mn.chiiiit, No. South street. N, Y.
"I eraduat.d iu Half's college In halt the
time I expected. His admirable system in
cludes notliini! superlluons, nor leaves out
anything essential. J. R. COMP J'ON,
Cashier Niagara Bank, LocUport, N. Y.
"Tne most complete work of the kind I
liave ever Men." J U MURRY.
President Exchange Bank. Pittshuruh.
The most clear and comprehensive that I
have met villi. .Ml IN SNYDKIt,
Cashier Biuk ol l'ittshurgli.
Yiatr committee unanimously concur in the
opinion oitho utility of the improved method
of Mr. Dull'." GURDON 3 LKBIW,
Recording Sec. ot tho Amer. Insti , N. Y,
0n. II. Duffs Fenmansbip
For the best business and Ornamental Pen
manship, awarded our present Penman, by-
United Slates fare at Cincinnati! In IRCo
Pennsylvania Stalo fair at Wyoming IWio
Western Pennsylvania fair at Pittsburg IHtiii
Western Virginia fair at Wheeling IfilJo
Ohio State fair at Cleveland I HU2
All of which are exhibited at our office.
OUR TERMS.
Have never burn advanced, while others are
charging $Ml tuition fee, or 10 and $ir ex
tra for penmanship, and $12 to 20 for text
books and blanks. ' , . ,
For our graduallng.course. Including busl-'
ncss penmanship, lime unlimited, are -10.
The enla'gn edition ot Dull' ' Book-keeping,
with blanks ar.d stationery at booksellers'
prices, til. '
Our blanks are made up of fine extra sized
paper ruled complete, wi h lull sets of auxil
iaries Wo tin rcfore present the business student
with the following
IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES :
1 We have the best Penman 111 tlie west. '
S Dull 'a System of Book-keeping, (sunn
tinned by Die New York Chamber of Com
merce, ) taught by the author.
8 The daily lectures of an experienced mer
chant. :
4 A saving of seven or eight weeks In timo
of study. . '
5 A saving oC tao samo number ol weeks :
board. .....
il A saving of $tl or 7 in hooks and sfa-
tlonery. . , , , '
7 A diploma signed by ono so long and so
favorably kno .n asapiuccplor, asan recount-.
ant. and as a merchant.
For full particulars, senn lor circular, in
pages, with samples of our nenman'a Business
and Ornamental writing, inclosing twenty-
llvo cents for postage, to
P. 1)1 fT A
SON,
PRINCIPALS.
ITM'SrtURGlT. Pa
febl7'i:(t-ly;
. - . ; . T II IS: .
MASON & HAMLH CABINET ORGANS,
Forty different styles, adi'l'tcd to sacred antl
secular mnk for H0 to iiou eiedi, ' TIHlt
TY FlYEGO' Dor SILVER MEDALS., or
first premiunis ewtirdeil them. ' . Ilhitraled
Catalogues free. . Ad''res. MSOV ILV
T.SS&if
' ' soui, ec-iy
Naw
HLMBOLD'8 r
IXTltACT BtJCHIL
.. .f mMBoim.vgyw;, 7;
, 7 HELMBOLDa BUCIIU; '. r. "
HELMB()LD'8 .BUCHU.J 7 -
: .i ') -':. 'i "
fittl ONIY KHCVNlBFloiDY ibi
DIABETES;
l. It I-i . V 4.: ! . y , .. ."
IRRITATION TIIK'KEfk OF
til .V'.w ,tV. :' " "!'
THE BLADDER," INFLAMMA-'
- TION OF . THE KIDNEYS,
CATARRH OF THE '
, , BLAPPER. STRAN- ... !,.,
; GUARY OR
,.-. . '.
rAINFUti URINATINO.
I
For these diseases it Is truly i sovereign
remedy, and too much cannot he. said In its
praise. A single dose has been known to re- '
lieve ie most urgent symptoms. , .
Are you troubled with that distressing palo
i in the back and through the hips? A tea
I spoonful a day of Uelmbold's Bucbu will ra
' lieve you. . -
.'..' . .i. , ,-. i '
I PLEASE NOTICE.
i , ' :. ,. i . -t . ..
! I make no secret of uigredlents. Helmbold's
Extract Uuchn Is composed of Bucliu, Cubeba,
and Juniier Berries, selected with great care,
prepared in vacuo and according to rules of
' -i-- v " . ..-I Vw:-V
PHARMACY AND. CHEMISTRY".
I ' 1 '"' ,-'"''.''''.'
These Ingredients arc known as the most
valuable Diuretics afforded.- 4 ,
A DIURETIC J
Is Unit which acts upon tho klduoj s. j
USLMBOLO'S EXTRACT MCIIU
ACTS GENTLY, -i
Isolensnnt In tanta and odor, free f oin, nil
injurious properties, and immediate in' Its
action. . '' ' ' ;''''
FOR THE SATISFACTION ; OF ALL '
Cec Jleillcat I'roperiicsconi-iinco m iJispensii
tory of the U. S., of which the following Is a
copy . ' '. . '
'Biicnc Its odor Is strong, diffusive, and
so .n wliat aromatic, I's tnsic -bitterish, and
analogous l-tlliai oi nunr. n is given uiiiuiij .
in conn hdms of the Utiuarv Organs, sucii as
,., .!.., .,, ,!, .Jl,,.!.!,,-
Mor
viiuiei. inoiiii: iiiiuii' "i io .,,,
bid Lritiilrtni of the Bladder and Urethra.
Discuses nflhf prostrate,' and Retention or
tie 1 1'iitl.ienee ot Urine, from ii loss of tone
il ho --iris concerned in its evacuation. It
ii ali- been . n oiiiiik nded In lij-spcpsia,
Clo. Kin timiilifm, Ciitani.ous Mlectioiis,
alii'.. Diopai'
I
Kl.'R'lHEU 1NFORMA1 ION
Se.i I'rofesso, Do wees' valmible works oii the
p- cliei! of l'hrsle " 1 ' '
SeeUemniks uinde by (he celebrated Dr.
Phvslc ol'Pblladehihla "
See any and all Slandaid Works on Medi
cine.
FROM THE .
LARGEST.
3IKMFiTlIi!G tllEMiSTS
irV TEBE YIO .LU
I am acquainted with H. T. ILlnibold i ho
! occupied the ibug store opposite inyrcsidenco
and was successful hi conducting tlie business
where others had not been equally so before
him. I have been favorably impressed with
his clniiui tcr and enterprise.
WM. t KIGHTMAN,
(Firm of Powers & Weight man,)
M-.nul' cluiing Chemists,'
Ninth and Brown Streets, Philadelphia.
From the Philadelphia Evening Uuttelin,
March loth We are gratified to hear of the
continued bucccss, In New York, of our
townsman, Mr II. T. Helmbold, Druggist.
His store, next to the Metropolitan Hotel. Is 2t
feet front, 2:10 feet flcip, and five stories in
height. It is cei tainly a grand establishment,
and specks favorably ol the merit' of his aril :
cles. lie retains his Office and Laboratory in
Ibis city, which are ulso model establishments
of their class. '
Tlie proprietor has been Induced to make
this statement from tlie fact that his remedies,
although advertised, aro
Genuine Pj epari tions,
And knowing that Ihe intelligent refrain from
using any tiling pertaining to Quackery, or
the Patent Medicine order most oi which aro
prepared by self-styled Doctors, who aro too
Ignorant to read a "physician's simplest pres
cription, much less competent to prepare phar
maceutical preparations, '
. These parlies resort to various moans of ef
fecting sales, such as copying parts of adver
tisements of popular remedies, and finishing
with certificates. ' . i ,' i
The Science of. Medicine statmls . slmplo,
Jure and majestic having Fact for its Basis,
nductlon for ts Pillar, Truth for Its Capital.
A WORD OF CAUTION. Health is most
Important ; nnd thu afflicted should not use an
advertised medicine, or any remedy, unless
Its contents or inuredlcnts aro known toothers
besides tlie mnnul'aclorrr, or until they aro
satislled of the qualifications of the party so
offering. , ., , ,. ,v ( , 7 : j
HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPAPAT IONS.
FLUID, EXTRACT BUCHU, ": 7 " v
: ''' i '- j ,
FLUID EATKACT fAllSAt'AIULLn, ,
AND IMPROVED ROSE WA8W.
.1 . ,. u-- . .'.. . i ' I .,
Established upwards of 10 years. ,t
Prepared by '
'H. .T. EEIMBOII).
ipal : EroT i
II KI M'UILD S DUCG AND CHEMICAL
WARi A UNli, fiut Broadway Nilw.York.r
i i - . . '
Aibf HELMBOLD'S MEDICAh' DESPOT
KM South Tenth Hiicct, Philadelphia Pa. . '
; i BT AU DttlUSlStS.'1 ' f . '"'
nom immediately, because , she was
joaloai of Niagara's watstfall,
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