The Greene County Republican. (Waynesburg, Pa.) 185?-1867, May 09, 1866, Image 4

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    ,iuattJNO.-now to improve it-
It you ask this qucsiloof many far
Nen, (be only rejjIjKill bo, break up
hi4MWirwti. Olhora will liesi-
elore giving this uniform answer
er- win insist on looking at ine Jana
.first, or at least will wish to know what
ia the matter with the present grass crop
la some part of llit field mossy or boggy!
or does it grow certain coarse graces
which indicato undue moistura at tho
bottom! If so, their eyes will be opened,
and they will reply, in medical language
that under draining is indicated."
Nothing does the land need so much as
thisj nothing will do it material good,
until this is first attended to. Plowing
and manuring will be nearly all useless,
30 long as the land is clogged with surface
water.
If this is not the trouble, thny will
enquire whether lout weeds have got
possession, to the exclusion of wholesome
grasses If not, but the trouble is aim-
impoverishment of the bid face by
cropping, they will advise to scarify
the sward in tho fall with a heavy har
row, tearing up tho mosses, and distur
bmg the soil a little, so that it will receive
fresh seed. Then they will sow from
10 to 15 quails per acre of clear Timothy
and Red Top iu equal parts, and cover
tho sano with a light harrow, We
should have said, too, they will npply a
good coat of old manure, before the seed
sowing. In this way repeating tho
manuring once in two years, many a
meadow or pasture can bo brought up
to a high stale of productiveness. If.
however, the land is infested with while
daisy, dock, or thistle, the only wiiy
ill be to break it up thoroughly, eulti-
rato it five years with crops and grain
and flually seed doivu again, Manuring
should go along with this cultivation, o'
coarse. When seeding down, he not
sparing of seed, but use half a bushel of
Timothy and the same of lied Top. If
id-Clover is desired, it should not
generally be sowed ulilil in tho spring,
as it is apt to winterkill. Iforr former
is a progressive man, perhaps lie will
enquire whether tho grass crop could
not be improved by irrigation. We be
lieve that much is to be realized from
this practice during the next generation
American Agriculturist.
OIL THE HARNESS.
And have It repared it necessary, be-,
iore a drier season 6ets in. Wash it
thoroughly with warm soft water aud
caBlile soap, and brush out every parti
cle of dirt before putting on the oil.
This is the important point Better not
piLat all than to apply it on dirty leather.
The harness should be taken apart and
the pieces washed and oiled separately.
Rub on tho oil while the leather is
softened with the water. It can be ap
plied at once it the leather is rubbed a
little with a dry. cloth. It should be
loft, but not too wet- After applying,
the oil hang up to dry for a few hours,
till the oil- is absorbed. Old harness
that has been neglected, and is dry and
hard, had better not be oiled. It will
do no good. The evil is already done
, The bbres ot the leatner nave i st more
or less of their tenacity, and oil will not
restore it. In fact, by softening the
Jeather it only weakens it just as a wet
sheet of paper will tear more easily than
dry one. Oil does not add to the
strength of leather; it merely softens it
and keeps it from cracking. It is a
preventive of decay not a restorer.
Harnesses aro now so high that it is
more than ever important to take good
care of them.' Never let them suffer for
'want of oil; kept in good repair, they
will last as long again. American Agri
. eulturist.
-, EARLY PLANTING OF CORN-PREPARATION.
In the Northern States, May is often a
cold, wet, rainy month, and coin planted
' early, either does not come up at all, or
' it drags out a poor, yellowish, dwindling
.life, until the warm weather of June,
white the farmer has to wage a steady
.' battle with tho weeds in order to see his
corn rows at all. This is often tho ease
at least, and we very much prefer to do
other work in the early part of tho month,
meanwhile keeping tho ground opon by
.occasional harrowings, so that perhaps,
two or three crops of weeds, will start
. up and be killed before the 20th or 25th,
at which time wo prefer to put m the
main orop. An early maturing kind is
best, and this cannot bo too much insist
edon both at the East nnd West; and
' we prefer not to go far out of tho neigh
borhood for it, if wo have not enough of
such seed as wo want of our own ruis
Take perfect cars with small cubs, and
well fijled out Uso only the perfect
kernels, If tho ear is perfect and
- thoroughly ripo, all tho kernels may be
usod; but if the ear is misshapen and the
kernels at the lip not so ripo and hard
as the rest, plant only from the middle
Mtna fnr. nnnir inn nrn rive va rimir
then change tho water, adding that
which Is as hot as one can bear his hand
. In. To this add a. little pine tar, and
stir the whole until the corn is all thinly
coated with tar. Pour oft the water
--J -xll tiA nnfn In aUlra.! lima HI. .
tUIA ftVIB Nit VVIU UMkM illUC. M. 11111 V
within twelve hours, oovering only about
i j t j ......
nail Ku won imp. Amencan Agrtcuimr-
ply an
B
JAG
v
' , - MAIL FACILITIES.
Post Okpick opens at B n. ni., closes 9 p. m.
Mail from. Wnyucsburg to Wee's Landing dal
ly a. m , arrives p. m,
From Washington to Waynesbarg, dully 10
a in., strives 7jp. m.
From Wayncsburg to Cameron, W. Va
Leaves Wnynesburg on Mondays And Frlduys
at 8 a. m., arrives Tuesdays and Saturdays at
5 p. in,
Wayncsburg to Jolloytown ; leaves on
Wednesdays 6 a. m , arrives at 0 p. in.
Wnvncshurg to Willow Trooi Arrives on
Wednesdays 11 n, m., departs 12 in.
Wnyucsburg to Morgnntown i Arrives on
Wednesdays at 5 p. in., departs Thursdays 'I
am.--.
Wnyneshurg toMiddlebourne, W. Vn. Ar
rives Weduesduysatfip. m., departs Thurs
day 1 u. m.
Wnyneshurg to West Alexander ; Arrives
Friday's lit 7 p. m., dcpnrtBSnturdnys at 7 at
m. . JOS. COOKE, P.M.
DR. W. II. ; WITMOIiB
HAS been In successful practice for a num
ber of years, with the experience of the
dill'erent hospitals in Europe, also a member
of the Analytical Medical Institute of New
York, continues to attend to all professional
oases at 1 is ufllco . No. 1)8 Filbert Street,
Pliila.
No patent Medicines nre ud or recom
mended s the remedies administered are those
which will not broko down tho constitution,
but rcnovato the system from all lujurles it has
sustained from mineral medicines, and leave
the systc-a in a healthy nud perfectly cured
condition.
DYSPEPSIA, that distressing disease nnd
fell destroyer of health and happiness, under
mining tho constitution and yearly currying
thousands to untimely graves, cun most em
plmticlly bo cured.
Melancholy, Abherrnlion, that slate of Alio-nati'.-n
and weakness of mind which renders
persons incapablo of enjoying tho pleasures or
performing tlio duties of life.
RHEUMATISM, in any form or condition,
chronic or nrcute, warranted curable. Epi
le'sv, or falling sickness, all chronic or stub
born cases of
FEMALE DISEASES
radically removed , Salt Rheum and every
description of ulcerations ; riles mm serotin
ous diseases which have bullied all previous
medical skill, can be cured by my treatment:
and 1 do say ill! discaes, (ves Consumption) can
lie cured by wearing my Medical Jaeet, which
is a protection to the lungs against all changes
of weather in nil climates having investigated
for years Ihe cause and character of intermit
teuts(fcver nnd ague) in all parts of the United
States will cure permanently nil enrotiic or
acute eases ot Ague nnd nervous diseases in a
CANCER CURED WITHOUT THE KNIFE
OH DRAWING OF BLOOD.
Tano Worm, that dread to tho Human
Family for years, can be removed with two or
three'dosisof my newly discovered remedy,
warranted In nil cases. Cunsulta'ion in tho
English and Ocrmnn Languages free of charge.
Will make visits any distance, if desired. May
lie addressed by letter (confldcn.itilly.) anil
iUeiiicinc sent Willi proper directions to any
pun or the country.
ui'i'H.'r; jno. ul'b 1'iioeri street, rnun.
iiinrKI:'U(i-ly
GEOME S. JEFFHT,
DlC.W.Klt IN
Biro & mrairav
MAGAZINES, DAILY PAPERS,
Ac.,
&c, &c.,
WAYNES BURG, PA.
Nov. 2!), IRfii".
JP US jL O H3
HAVING BEEN MADE, WE OFFER OUR
CUSTOMERS ONE OF THE LARG
EST STOCKS OF
DRY GOODS!!
EICiSIJM.BSC01
LEATHER, BOOTS & SHOES,
Hats & Caps !
IKON, NAILS and SALT,
And a great variety of BONNETS and HATS
for tlio ladies, at tho lowest prices thut Goods
have been sold for sinco the commencement
of tho War.
PRINTS, From 12 1-2 to 25cts.poryd,
MUSLINS,... 12 1-2 to 40"
FISH At Pittsburgh prices.
IRON & Nails" ' Card Prices.
SALT " $3 per barrel.
COTTON YARN, at reduced rates.
We have tlio goods in store, nnd all wo ask
of our friends is to call and sec for themselves
for wo are satisfied that an examination of our
stock nnd low prices will repay them for their
trouble. To our friends at a distance, we ex
lend a cordial invitation to call nnd see their
old friends who nre always ulad to see them.
for we can assure them that it will repay them
lor uiu irouoio.
W. II. M'COY & CO.
Tho old stand of W. II. M'COY, Greensbo.
ro, Greeno County, Vtan'n. MitylO,'C5-tfl
S. B. M'Elrot.
SPRING
Jas. Dicicsos. J. T. Shane.
T RA D E , 1 8 0 0.
C3-OODS
WHOLESALE I
AT
M'ELUOY, DICKSON & CO.,
Hi FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA,,
Now offer their SPRING GOODS at tho lowest
market price! Tsnsis cash tho stock will be
kept complete dunnir the
from eastern and central Ohio, Western
Pennsylvania and Wost Virginia, are Invited
menu nnu examine uio assortment. March 10
Uobcrt fiioiiciiertv.
Carriage
Manufacturer
WAYNEsmmo, Pa.,
RESPECTFULLY gives notlco that ho has
located In Waynesborg, Pa., where he In
tends to manufacture
. CARRIAGES
Of every description. From his experience in
the business, ho feels confident that his work,
in style, finish and durability, will give entire
satisfaction. It is his determination to purchaso
the best material in market, and employ none
but competent workmon.
0AU now work warranted for onurwur.
WariMibUH, Feb fc ,18Wc4
GREAT
BARGAINS ! !
THE uuderslgnud has lurgo lot of
BOOTS, SHOES,
AND
!!
Which ho will close out at
1'IEST COST!!
All persons in want of bargains will do well
to call soon.
W. A. PORTE Bt,
Wnyneshurg, Nov.'l.l, 1 8G5. tl.
J1IIS E. S.SAYEIlS.
T. I10SK1N60N.
NEW GOODS !
Winter Stock.
treat Variety
MRS. E. S. SAYERS & IIOSKINSON,
Sayers" Corner, Waynesburg, Pa.
MESSRS. SAYERS & IIOSKINSON
Have just opened nn extensive aud entirely
new Btoek of FASHIONABLE
Roncht In the best Eastern market, at tho very
lowest cash rates, comprising nil styles of the
most fashionable una scmccatiiu tcxiures 01
Gentlemen & Lades' Wear
It is useless to enumerate They havo every
hini; in the line, with
BONNETS. HATS. CAPS, BOOTS
And Shoes. Wares of all kinds, nnd a nom
nlete variety of the bcstGllOCEltlES. All of
which they propose to sell at the very lowest
figures, depending on me quality nnu cuenp
ness of their goods to' gain them custom.
Nov. 2U, 1805. t f
Bradley & Smith
MANUFACTURERS
AND
:d3ZSyx.:iii:fls
-IN-
SADDLES,
HARNESS, TRUNKS, &o., &
No. 132 Woo.! Si red,
PITTSBURG, PA.
PEOPLE OF GREENE COUNTY wishing
anything in our line can be furnished on
tho shortest notice and
MOST REASONABLE TERMS.
Persons from a distance sending us ORDERS
will have them promptly attended to, nnd on
account of being near Market Head Quarters
wo can furnish goods CHEAPER than they
can bo bought elsewhere.
Send lis Your Orders',
and wo will give them our strictest attention
and forward gods by Express to W nynesburg
by boat or persons living in tlio ccuutry can
send by Pedlars and Hucksters.
mar2!)'C5 tf BRADLElf & SMITH.
NKW FIRM!
t HIE UNDERSIGNED havo assoctitod them
X selves together in tho name and stylo of
HUGHES AND LUOJS,
at the old stand ofHeonns, BataudA Co., In
Rices Landing, Pa., for the purpose of carrying
on tho Grocery, Forwarding nnd Commission
business in all its various brandies, They hope,
by tho long experience of ono ot tho Partners,
and strict attention to business, to receive a
liberal sharo of tlio public patronage iu their
lino of business. They will
KEEP CONSTAN TLY ON HAND
A good supply of Groceries, such as Sugar'
Coffee, Rico, Molasses, Nails nnd Iron, Oils
and Paints, nnd all articles usually kept In a
Grocery Store, all of which they will sell at a
rery small advance over cost nnd carriage,
LINDSEY HUGHES,
THOMAS LUCAS.
May 3, 'C5 tf
LATEST STYLES
OF
BOOTS ANBSHGES?
MORGAN RINEIIART,
Mechanic's Row, Wnyneshurg, Pa.
I RESPECTFULLY announco to my
numerous customers that I have purchased
Mr. Wm. Hays' Interest In tho firm known as
Hays & Rinehart. nnd have removed my shop
lrum v lisou s uuuuing 10 ma
J.Lctua.s House
On Mechanic's Row, whoro I am prepared
to do all kinds of work, stitched and pegged,
lrom the coarsest to tho finest and latest
styles ot
BOOTS A N DSIl O E
Also, all kinds of mcndlmt on very reason
able terms and shortest notice. Do not full
to giveus a call
' M. REtEIIART.
Not. (. ' - -
WHEELER & WILSON'S
a. lb m i . wm i. ji. 4.
Reiving fkcMnc?3
Ilavo been awarded tho Highest Premiums
at all Foreign, Uulied States and State Fairs
where exhibited.
Tho qualities which recommend the Wheel
er & Wilson are t
1. It uses NO SHUTTLE, and nikcs tlio
LOCK BTICTI.
Beauty and excellence of stlch,
both sides of tho labile sewed.
alike
up
3. Strength, firmness nnd durability ol
seam, that will uot rip nor ravel.
4. Economy of thread.
fi. Its attachments nnd wldo range of ap
plication to purposes and materials.
0. Compactness and elegance
and finish.
of model
7. Simp'lclty
struction.
and thoroughness of con-
8. Speed, caso of operation and manage
ment, and quietness of movement.
!). Tt has been Ihe nonulur Family Hewing
Machine for uino years, and huncu it uot an
experiment to buy it.
Read the following extract from tho'Chlca-
go Inbuilt:
"Tim Wheeler & Wilson Lock-Stiteh Ma
chine in 1,000 yards of Seam, uses 2,2"iO yards
thread.
The Grovcr & Baker Double Thread Ulmin
Stitch Machine in 1,000 yards ot team uses
5,500 yards thread.
Tlio w iiacK a uiuns amgie i urau i.uura
Stitch Machine, in 1,000 vards of seam uses
3,500 yards of thread.
Over 8.000 Whcolor Wilson Machines
are in use In Western Pennsylvania, which
is more than all others combined.
A machine whose merit has achieved such a
world wide ruuowu uud success.
Wan anted Thre Years,
By a responsible Company, brought to the
house of tho purchaser, instructions given in
its uso. without extra charge, and sallsl'action
cuanmtecd. it is no experiment to buy, and
Here is no investment which pays a better in
terest or biings more comfort, health, happl
ness and relief to tlio household.
Bend for Circulars and Hamples to
WM. HUMMER &CO.,
No. 27 Fifth St.. Pittsbumh. Pa.
Agency'for Western Pa.. Eastern Ohio, and'
Nov. 22, 1805. LJulyl2-ly.
(Rp These celebrated machines nre sold m
Wiivnesburg by Capt. J. M. Kent, Wilson's
bntlduu'.
Si E W
PHOTOGRAPH
O JL Xj 23 "ST
-IN-
WAYNESBURG, PEXN'A.
JSl, War cig o
Has fitted up a new and splendid Photograpli
Oallery in the tltirtl story oi
ALLISON'S BUILDING, .
Where ho is prepared to execute
PHOTOGRAPHS,
AMRROTYPES,
MALEIANOTTPES,
CARTES DE VISITE.
And all other kinds and sizes of pictures, iu a
stylo equal to the best artists. Especial atten
tion will be given to copying pictures and en
larging them. All applications will be prompt
ly attended to. Their rooms are commodious
and attractive, and every desirable accommo
dation will be rendered to customers This is
decidedly tho best opportunity to secure nccu
rato likenesses ever offered to the people of
Greeno County. Cull any time it Biiits you.
Pictures taken anytime in tlio day, and in all
Kinds oi weather. inov. i.i. tNiin. it.
W !tYM.SUVUU Ml tit HI. L &.HTUM'
WORKS 2
STILL continue to cany on the Marble nnd
Stono cutting business at their long estab
lished stand immediately East of, the Public
square, Alain Plrcct, Yaynesbur.
This establishment has been in constant
opcrntion since is;)!l, nnd tlio loiur experience
and energy of Ihe proprietors, linked with the
exerciso oi sound judgment nnd good tasto,
havo won for them a wide snread and enviable
reputation. Anextensivo slock of tho varioui
varieties ol tlio best inn rblo kept constantly on
a i..i .1 Vi ..i:
imiiu. ci'uemi luieuuim puiu 10 ponsiUUg,
dressing, carving and engraving.
All orders promptly filled.
December 'ill. lHliii.
GROCERIES!
Let All Persons
COME TO WAYNESIJURG
To O-ot
CHEAP GROCEFS13
OF
COTTEREIi & JAYOU.
Proprietors of the splendid Grocery Storo, foi
morly owned by Joseph Yonter. Mr. Taylor
koops on hand a good supply of tho very best
SUGAR, COFFEE. TliAS, RICE, MOLAS
SES, SPICES, CAR RON OIL, LAMPS,
LAMP CHIMNIES, SHOE FINDINGS, &o..
&c, and, In fact, EVERY THING usually
kept In a first class Groeery Storo.
Two doors East "ldln
Oct. ll'j ...... i
mm i unit
RECONSTRUCTION
NOT OF
THE UNION
HUT OF
Isaac Hooper's
GROCERY" & CONFECTIONERY!
MR. HOOPER would Btlll havo his rlcDds
nnd patrons bear n mind, that he con
tinues In the Oroccrv and Conl'cctiencry tradu
at his usual place ot doing business, uud that
lie uas just reeeiveu
A. Fresh Supply
of tho best quality of all ait'clcs in his line.
TOYS NOTIONS and n crcat variety of
useful articles ulwuys on baud.
REFRESHMENTS;
In connection with the above, Mr. Hooper
keeps a Restaurant, where IOK CKHAM, ber
ries and all the luxuries of the season can be
obtained.
Tho moet attractive and most popular resort
in town. June 14, '05-1?
E. B. Pendleton,
JVIaniifiictitriiix Jeweler,
No. 20 Fifth Street, Third Floor,
PITTSBURGH, J A.
Jewelry made to order, Hair Work, Corps
Jlarlcs. IJaugcs, ecc. j jewelry repaired
and made to look equal to new,
Iliijhest Cash Price rtid or Old Cold Sileer.
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
Julv 12. 'OS-lv
PRINTING !
A.LL KINDS OF PRINTING.
fii'-nriiticuB
JOS
OFFICE
ii YNESBUIiail, PEXN'A.
Having connected with the Greeno County
Republican n superior Job Olllce, wo are now
.prepared to execute ,
PLAIN AND FANY
JOB PRINTING
THE FINES T STYLE.
Our prices cannot ho surpassed for cheap
ness by any other establishment in this part
of tlio State. Parties wishing
done should give us a caU. We aro ready at
all times to do anything In tho printing line.
Wnynosburgh, October, 18(15.
BLANK OIL LEASES
On hand and for sale at tlio Jlnntbh
can Ofllce.
EHOUKHSmiLf: HOUSE,
RogcrsYllic Crccno county, rn.
THIS hotel Is nncn for tho entertainment
of guests. Tho rooms nro well furnished, und
the table Is supplied with tho best tho country
affords. No ualns will bo snared to render
auels perfectly comfortable
Charges arojrjigjtany liouso In
rospeolKif n-,u,i nViu.r v. TiVj1?!
k m.0, , ; Fropiwo
Founded in 1840
AND
ISlUJIiPORATL'D BY LEGISLATIVE CHARTER.
milEONLY INSTITUTION OFTIIR KIND
1 in Uio union conducted by a Practical bu
siness num. Our hiuhest Commercial Author
ities, east nnd west, pronounce his systems of
uouk-Keeping uneuualed comprehending
cvry ueparimeni ui business, nnd yet so
sklll'ully condensed. that tho atlentivo student
masters the whole In six of eight weeks. It
consists of
STOCK BOOKS,
closed once with a loss and twlco with a gain
exhibiting by three different methods Iho
transfer oi oia to new booits.
PARTNERSHIP HOOKS,
conducted by three different methods, cx"
hibiting tho transfer of tlio old to new books,
with Iho introduction of a new partner ; also
practically illustrating tho
PRIVATE LEDGER,
by means of which tlio results of tho business
are Kept out ot tlio general books, lor the uso
of tho partners only.
LECTURS ON BUSINESS SUBJECTS.
How every ono may get rlco. How to get
rich by trading. Tho cause of Commercial
failures. On speculations. Tho moral inllu
ancc of integrity hi youth, etc. Also lectures
upon
COMMERCIAL LAW,
on Partnerships, Contracts, Insurance, Com
mon Carriers, tlio Statute of Limitations, eto.
Practical instructions in DETECTING.
COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES,
by a full set of genuino vignettes nnd coun
ters, auda large collection of counterfeit notes.
OUR RAILROAD HOOK-KEEPING,
Cm manuscript,) exhibits the construction and
equipment, uio cperauiig receipts mm exien
diturcs ; the boods eloseil nnd a dividend re
corded. These books are advertised by others
but not taught elsewhere in tlio cily. Our
new system of
PRIVATE BANK BOOKS,
(in manuscript,) embraces all tho host forms
in use among private bankers. Our new eu
larged edition of Duff's Steamboat Book-keeping.
Our full course of business prnctio in
cludes about FIFTY BUSINESS BOOKS,
ruled to about thirty dill'eren forms, viz : 11
ledgers. 7 Day Books, S Journals, G Bill
B inks, 4 Cash Books. 4 Sines Books. 2 Invoice
Bonks, 1 Discount Book, I Check Register, I
Deposit Register, 2 Collection Registers, 1
Tickler, 1 Hands' Register, I Frclstht Hook, 2
Passage Books, I Fuel Hook. These Books
practically record about six hundred business
tr nsaction", comprehending Duff's original
plan of business education, introduced twen-ty-flvo
years ago. How far others have suc
ceeded iu Imitating him will be best seen by
comparing the business papers and books ol
other pn,)ils with those oi the graduates of
this institution.
Harper's Enlarged Edition
OF
DUFF'S B00K-KEE' I.NG
Price ?2. Post te,; 20 cents.
SOLD BY BOOK SELLERS GEN
ERALLY. AWARDED FOUR SILVER MEDALS,
Which, with tho following testimonials, indi
cate the character of the work :
'No other work upon Bookkeeping explains
tho subject with so much clearness and sim
plicity. F. W. EDMONDS,
Cashier Mechanics' Bank, Wall street, N. Y.
'As nn exteusive ship owner, American and
European merchant, bank director, etc., ho
has borne the reputation of the highest ordo
of business talenls.' JNO. W BUHNIIAM
Mediant, No. H South street, N. Y.
'I graduated in Duff's college in half the
limo I expected. His admirable system in
cludes nothing superfluous, nor leaves out
anything essential. J. R. COMF1' ON,
Cashier Niagara Bank, Lockport, N. Y.
"Tno most complete work of I ho kind I
Lave ever seen." J. B. MURRY,
President Exchnngo Bank, Pittsburgh.
Tlio most clear and comprehensive that I
havo met with. JOHN SNYDER,
Cashier Bank of Pittsburgh.
Your committee unanimously concur in tho
opinion of tho utility of tho improved method
of Mr. Duff." GURDON J. LI3KDS,
Recording Sec. of tho Ainer. Insti , N. Y.
Oil W. H. Dud's Fenmanship
For the best business and Ornamental Pen
manship, awarded our present Pcuman, by
tho . . ... ..
United Stntes faro at Cluclnnatti. In 1800
Pennsylvania State fair at Wyoming 18(io
Western Pennsylvania fair at Pittsburg 1HG0
Western Virginia fair at Wheeling 1CG0
Ohio State fair at Cleveland . 18U2
AH of which nro exhibited fil our office.
OUR TERMS.
Have never hten advanced, while others are
charging $."i0 tuition fee, or f 10 and $15 ex
tra for penmanshi p. and $12 to $'.'0 for text
books and blanks.
For our graduating course, including busi
ness penmanship, time unlimited, are $10-
Tho enlarge) edition of Duff's Book-keeping,
with blanks and stationery at booksellers'
prices,
Our blanks aro made up of duo extra sized
paper ruled complete, wl'h lull sets of auxil
iaries. Wo therefore present tho business student
with the following
IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES :
1 Wo have the host Penman In tho -west.
2 Duff's System of Book-keeping, (sauo
tloncd by tho Now York Chnmbor of Com
merce,) taught by tho author.
8 The dally lectures of an experienced mer
chant. 4 A savins of seven or eijjht weeks In timo
of study.
a a saying oi tno samo nunmcr or wccks
board.
U A saving of $0 or $7 In books and sta
tionery. 7 A diploma slimed by ono so long and so
favorably kno .n asapruceptor, as an recoimt
ant, and ns a merchant.
For full particulars, send for circular, 7fi
pages, with samples of our penman's Business
and Ornamental writing,' inclosing twenty
five cents for postage, to
P. DUFF & SOIV,
PRINCIPALS,
feblT'M-ly , PrTTSBURGII, Pa, ;
HELMBOLD'S
EXTRACT BUCHtL;
HELMBOLD'S BUCIIU. .'
HELMBOLD'S BUCIIU.
II ELM HOLD'S BUCIIU. : 5 '
THE ONLY BXN0WN EEMELY FOB
DIABETES,
IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF"
THE BLADDER, INFLAMMA
TION OF THE KIDNEYS,
CATARRH OF TIIE
BLADDER. STRAN
GUARY OR
PAINFUL URINATING.
For those diseases it Is truly a sovereign f
remedy, nnd too much cannot he said in its
praise A sinulo dose has been known to re
lieve the most urgent'syinptoms.
Are you troubled with that distressing pain
In tlio Imck nud through tlvo hips ? A tea- ;
spoonful a day of Hehubold's BuchU will re-
lieve you.
fiyeiwiooiHssr
PLEASE NOTICE.
I make no secret of ingredients. Helmbold'S
Extract Buchu is composed of Bncliu, Cubebs,
and Juniper Berries, selected with great care,
prepared iu vacuo und according to rules of
PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY, .
These ingredients are known ftsrfke most
valuable Diuretics afforded.
i
A DIURETIC
Is that which acts upon the kidueys.
IiELMSOLD'S EXTRACT BCBHU
ACTS C2NTLY,
Is nlensant in tnsto nvd odor, free 'fiom all
Injurious properties, and iuimodlate iu Its
aetiou. .
FOR TOE SATISFACTION OF ALL,
See Medical Properties contained in Dlspensa-'
tory of tho U. 8., of which tho following to a
copy ! i j !
'Buciic Its odor Is strong, dllfusrfe, and
sojiewlmt aromatic, is taste bitterish, and
analogous to that of mint. It is given chiefly
In complaints of the Uriuary Organs, such us
Oravel, Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder, Mor
bid Irritation of tho Bladder and Urethra,
Diseases of the prostrate, and Retention or
tho Ioconliaenco of Urine, from a loss of tone
in the parts concerned in its evacuation. It
lias also been recommended ia Dyspepsia,
Chronic Rheumatism, J Cutaneous Affections,
and Dropsy. .
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
See Professor Dewecs' valuahle works on the
practice of Physic. ;
See Remarks made by tlio celebrated l)r.
Physio, or Philadelphia
See any uud all Standard Works on Medi
cine FR0MTH2 r
MiNlIF 1TUR1SG CHEMIST '
IN TIIE WOULD
..;... . .1
I am acquainted with II. T. Ilelmbold ; ho
occupied tlio 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 and enterprise.
WM. WEIGIITMAN,
(Firm of Powers & Weightman,)
Manufacturing Chemists,
Ninth and Brown Streets, Philadelphia.
From the Philadelphia Evening Uultetin,
March 10th We arcgrntifled to hear of The
continued success, in New York, of our
townsman, Mr H. T. Ilelmbold, Druggist.
IBs storo, next to the Metropolitan Hotel, is 28
feet front, 2:10 feet dcip, and live stories in
height. It is certainly a grand establishment,
and specks favorably of the merit ofhisajtl-
cles. Ho retains his Olllce snd Laboratory in
this city, which aro also model estubiishmenta
of their class.
Tho proprietor has been Induced to make 1
this statement from the fact that his remedie
although advertised, aro
Genuine Preparations, . !
And knowing that the intelligent refrain from
usinc nny thing pertaining to Quackery, or
tho Patent Medictne order most of whlcliaro
prepared by self-styled Doctors, who areoo
ignorant to road a physician's simplest pre
criptiou, much less competent to prepare phar
maceutical preparations.
These parties resort to various menus of ef
fecting sales, such as copying parts of adver
tisements of popular remedies, aud finishing
with certificates. "
The Science of Medicine stotnds simple,
pure nud mnjeslic having Fact for Ita Basis,
Induction for lis Pillar, Truth for Its Capital.
A WORD OF CAUTION. Health is most
important ; and the atllicted should not use an
advertised medicine, or any remedy, unless
Us contents or imtredicuts are known to others
besides tho muuul'ucturer, or 'until they are
satistied of tho qualifications of tho parly bo
offeiiug. i
HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS,
FLUID EXTRACT BUCUU, . ".'
; FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, '
AND IMPROVED ROSE WASfl
Established upwards of 10 years. .
Prepared by ,
H. T. HELMBOLD.
PRINCIPAL DEPOTS
HELMBOLD'S DRUQ AND CHEMICAt
WAREAOUSI2, 894 Broadway New York.
And HELMBOLD'S MEDICAL. DEPOT,
101 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia Pa. ,
BT Alt DRUGGISTS. :'
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