- FAR MESS' COLUMN. " ' ABOUT FRUIT TREES. We have received from a correspon. '. dant at Jay, B.," also ono from Jefferson, "A Subscriber," letters of inquiry in regard to fruit trees, but with the present crowded stale ol our columns it is impossible for us to print tlicm In full. We trust what follows will givo ' each tho information ho requests, but moanwhilo invito from our correspon. dents anything from their own expert enco or observation touching tho mat ters embraced in the queries. 1. The fall is considered tho best timo to sot out applo trees, but if neglected last fall, do not let tho spring pans willi- , out performing the job. 2. Pruning requires a wholo column rather thou tho lino or two wo can give ; it. Tho oporation is performed both in the winter and summer, according to circumstances. Winter pruning should be performed with as littlo injury ns . possiblr 10 tho bark, using sharp tools And covering nil wounds with paint, grafting wax or shellao dissolved in nloo holi Summer pruning is dono mainly to prevent an undue or unsightly growth n any one pare oi mo woo or piaui, or (o check its luxurianco and induce frui ttn. Tf tin ,lr,,,n fnm'nit n1 unn i firm by simply nipping tho young shoots with tho thumb and finger, or cutting them ' with a pocket knifo. 3. Tho dead bark, moss, &o., from ' tho bodios and largo limbs of trees can bo soraped oil' to good advantage. Soap suds, not very strong, is a good wash, as it is beneficial to tho true and destroys iusccts which cling to the bark.- 4. Fruit trees are gross feeders mid should bo given a' liberal supply of manure. Let it bo well foiked in around the tree, and al-o applied to tho surface, spreading it on tho ground as far linn the trees as the roots extend. 5. Wo would recommend tho follow ing list of winter fruii for our JclFersou subscribers, vix: lihodo Island Greening, Baldwin, llubliardston Nonsuch. Jowiti's Red, Bellflower, Hoxbury llusset, Minis-, ter, American Golden Russet, Northern Spy, Ribston Pippin, Pino Permain, Blaok Oxford, Spitzenburg fiom which he can make a selection. 6. Wo would reccommoiid grading into the limbs oi tho tree,- taking caro to have the top formed even and symme trical. 7. Both our querists, and all others interested in fruit culture, should study Mr. Qoodale's report on tho Agriculture ofMaino for 18CI, nr.d Barry's Fruit Garden. Tho latter work can bo obtain ed of A. Williams & Co., Boston. Maine Farmer. MANAGEMENT OF COLTS. As much doponds upon tho proper management ofacoltto insure a good and gcntlo horse, a few suggestions from ono who ha3 had soino experience in the matter may not ho out ot plneo. Every farmer who is eng.igod in rear ing young horses, should commence early to handlo them; and for this pur pose, a halter of tho proper size should be prooured, so that tho colt may be taught a very important lesson, while it is young, iu being trained to tho halter. . It is unwiso to sulT.r tho colt to run until it is threo 'or four years old beloro it is taught oveu tho first lessons. When it bocomos necessary to work the dam, especially when plowing, tho Cvlt should be haltered, and tied whero .it will bo convenient tolooeo it and let it suck, say threo or four times during tho day. By this mpans; the colt will not bo in danger of being crippled by running into tho gearing, as is oftou tho case when it runs at will. Too much pains can not bo taken to provido good and comfortablo quartet's for yon? colts, as. much depends upon this, as well as tho kind and quantity oi feed given them j for if these nro suffered to run about during tho winter, exposed to all tho chilling wiuds and storms, as tho manner of somo is, they will certain' ly fail to mako as good animals ns they would hnvo been under a bettor treat ment. Then, for tho sake of economy, see that your colts, as well asolherstoek, are provided with good quarters' I will now state my method of break ing" young horses to work, which I havo found to bo successful with but very littlo labor and vexation) but my success, pro bably, doponds moro upon their manage ment while young, in training; them to tho halter, and otherwise milking them gcntlo, than upon tho method itself. First, aftor gontly placing tho harness upon tho colt, it should bo led nbout by the harness, in order to accustom, it to the harness, thon buckle on to the bit a good pair of linos, and drive it about for an hour or so, to teach it tho uso of the bit, whdn it may bo hitohod to the iragdn, with which it may bo tuught the work it is now to pe rforui. . Bugs in Tras. 0. Connnt, Barnstable Co., Mass. Tho bug in tho pen oomos from an egg laid iu tho pea whon it is young. Tho egg hatches out a grub which finally changes toabuotlo. Soul ding the poas, bsfore plautiutr. will kill , booties,. MAIL FACILITIES. Port Offick opens nt I) a. m., rinses 9 p. m. Mull fWiin Wayuesburg to Rice's Landing dai ly fl a. m , arrives U p. in. From Washington to Wayncsbarg, dully 10 a in., urrlves 7 p. in. From Wayncsburg to Cameron, W. Vii., Leaves Wajiicsluirg on Mondays and Fridays at 8 a. ui., arrives Tuesdays and Saturdays nt S p. in. Wayneslmrg to Jollcytown j leaves on Wednesdays 5 a. hi , arrives nt (i p. m. Wnynesburif to Willow Trees Arrives on Wednesdays 1 1 a, in., departs la m. Wayuesburg to Morgautown j Aifivcs on Wednesdays at 3 p. in,, depnits Thursdays 'I a in. vYnynosburg to Mlddlehonrnc, W. Vii. Ar rives Wednesdays at ii p. m departs Thurs day 4 a. in. Wavncsburg to West Alexander j Arrives Friday's nt 7 p. in., dcpailsSalnrdnys nt 7 at m. JOS. COOKE, P.M. DIt. W. II. WITMOKK HAS been in successful praelleo fur a num ber of years, with tlio experience of llio dillerent hospitals iu Europe, also a member of tho Analytical jMudicnl Institute of New York, continues to attend to all professional rases at 1 is ollice , No, 'JUS Filbert Street, Phila. No patent Medicines nro used or recom mended s the remedies administered are those which will not brako down tho constitution, but renovate the system from nil injuries it lias sustained from mineral medicines, and leave the systcn in a healthy and perfectly cured condition. DYSPEPSIA that distressing diseaso and fell destroyer of health and happiness, under mining the constitution and yearly carrying thousands to untimely graves, can most cm phatlclly bo cured. Melancholy, Abbcrratlnn, thntstato of Alie nation and weakness of mind which renders persons incapable of enjoying tho plciisbrcsor performing the duties of life. RHEUMATISM, iu any form or condition, chronic or aecute, warranted curable. Epi lepsy, or falling; sickness, all chronic or stub born cases of F E M A L E 1) 7 ,? E A S E S radically removed ; Suit Rheum and every description of ulcerations'; Piles and scroful ous diseases which have battled all previous medical skill, can bo cured by my treatment; and I do say all discaes, (yes Ciimiimjiiiou) can be cured by wearing my Medical Jaccl, which is a protection to the lungs against all changes of weather la nlltClinintcs having investigated for years tho cause and character of intermit tents (fever and ague) in all parts of the United States will cure 'permanently nil chroi ic or acute cases ol Ague anil nervous discuses in a lew days. CANCER CURED WITHOUT THE KNIFE OH DRAW1XU OFRLOOD. Tapo Worm, that dread to the Human Family for years, can be.rcmoved with two or threo'doscsof my newly discovered remedy, warranted in all cafes. Consiiltn'ion in the Kurdish and (lerumn Languages free of charge. Will make visils any distance, if desired. May be addressed by letter (conlldcn.nlly.) and Medicine sent with proper directions' to any part of the country. OFFICE No. 'iii'S Filbert Street, Fhila. niari'h'tKI-ly mm i wmx, UKAMill IN III k Sfflll MAGAZINES, DAILY PAPERS, or &0 WAY NESBURG, PA, Nov. 20, 18(1.1. I? 23 J. O 313 HAYING BEEN MADE, WE OFFER OUR CUSTOMERS ONE OF THE LARG EST STOCKS OF DRY GOODS!! Kilt M m. LEATHER, BOOTS & SHOES, Hats & Caps ! IROff, NAILS .iOJd SALT, And a great variety of BONNETS and HATS lor the ladies, at the lowest prices that Uoods havo been sold for since the commencement ot tho War. PRINTS From 12 1-2 to 2.1 cts. per yd. MUSLINS,... " m 1-9 to 40 " FISH Atrillslmrgli prices. IKON & Nulls" Card Prices. HAtl '' ija per barrel. COTTON YARN, at reduced rates. Wo havo tho goods In Morn, nnd all wo ask of our friends is to call and sec for themselves for wo nro satislied that nn examination of our stock and low prices will repay them for their trouble. To orr friends at a distance, wo ex tend a cordial It. citation to call and see their old friends who nio always glad to see them, for wo can assure them that it will repay them for tho trouble. V. II. M'COY & CO. Tho old stand of W. II. M'COY, (Ireensho. ro, Greene County, l'nim'a. LMaylo,'i,-.-tr S. B, M'Ei.aoY. Jas. Dickson, J. T. Shank. SPUING TUADK, 1 8 0 0. G-OODS WII0I.ESA1.U 1 AT M'BLMY, DICKSON & CO., 31 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, ,PA., Now olTortl.nirSPRINa aOODSattlm lowest market price I-kiim, cAsu-tho stock will be kept complete during tho Mason. Uuers fro.n eastern and cenlml Ohio, Wostern Fennsylvanla and West Virginia, are ,lv. " local) and oxninlnn tho assortment. March o ' llobcrl ikouautT Carnage Manufacturer Wavnkhiiuiio, Pa., rJESPECTFULLYfrWos notice that hn has i locatod In Wayuusborg, l'a., where ho lu teuds to nmnufncluro O A Jl It I A Q K S Of ovory description. From his cxpcrleneo In tho business, ho feels conlhlent that his work, 111 St vie. Iblluli nml .1,ii.l,nilu ,.,111 ,.l.. ....it... saMslacllon. li Is his determination to purcliaiio die best inntorWl In market, and employ none out enmnotont workmen, WAll now. work wnrrontnd for ont roar, Warnwbuqfc Fok. h ISU0 t j C3r 33 A. T BAEQAINS ! ! THE uuderl0'ned lias a largo lot of BOOTS, SHOES, - AND mmmi Wlilch lie will cioso out at Fill ST COST!! All persons in want of bargains will do well to call soon. W. A. POUTER. WnynesliiHH, Nov.'l.", IS(i.". tl. Jills K. S.SA1 KliS. T. IIOSK1SSOS. NEW GOODS ! Winter Stock. MKS. E. S. SAYEUS Ss IIOSKINSON, Sogers' Coma; Waynedimj,- Pet. MESSRS. SAVERS .t IIOSKINSON Have lust opened nn extensive and entirely new slock of FASIUONAIiLE Bought In the best Eastern market, nt tho very lowest cash rates, coinpri.-ini; all styles of the most J'ashionahle and serviceable textures of Gentlemen & Lades' "Wear It is useless to enumerate. They havo cvery li'uic in the line, with I'.ONNETS, HATS, CARS, HOOTS And Shoes, Wares of all kinds, nnd ft com plete variety of the best (UN IOEKIES. All of which lliey'proposo to si ll at tho very lowest ftgarcs, depending on the (iiality and' cheap ness of their goods to gain them cutoi. Nov. :",, isi;."i. t f Bradley & Smith MANUFACTURERS AND -IN- SADDLES, $fe HAUNESS, TRUNKS, &o., &( No. 132 Wood Street, PJTTSBUftG, PA. PEOPLE OK GREENE COUNTY wishing I. anything in our line can be furnished on tho shortest notice nnd MOST REASONABLE '1TLRMS. Persons from a distano s. nding us OltDEItS will have them promptly attended to, and on account of being near Market Head Quarters wo can J'urnlsli goods CHEAPER than they can be bought elsewhere. nnd wo will give them our strictest attention and forward go ds bv Express to W nynesburg by boat or persons living iu tho country can send by Pedlars and Hucksters. nuirli'J'l!,-. tf liltAIJLEV & SMITH. NEW MEM! jlllEUNDEHSIGNEDhave nssociitedlhcm JL selv cs together hi thu name and stylo of HUGHE AND LUCMS, at the old stand of Iliiuiii'.s, RwaiidA Co., In Rices Landing, Pn for the purpose ofcarrylng on the (Irocei v, Forwarding and Commission busincssinall its various branches, They hope, by the long experience of one ol tho Partners, nnd strict attention to business, to receive a liberal shine of tin public patronage In their lino of business, They will KEEP CONSTAN I'LY ON HAND A good supply of Groceries, such ni Biiirnr1 Coll'ce, Rice, Molasses, Nails nnd Iron, Oils nml Paints, and all articles usually liept In a Grocery Slim', all of which they will sell at a 7cry small advance over cost anil oiiitIiwo. LtNDSEY HUGHES, THOMAS LUCAS. May 3, '(i."-tf LATEST STYLES OF BOOTS ANPSHOEBf MOUOAN H I N E II A It T , Mecluinle's Row, Wayncshurg, Pa. R K S P E 0 T F IT L L Y announce to my I luiiuerons wist., mem that I have purchased Mr. Win, Hays' Interest In tho llrui known as Hays As Rlnelmrl, and have removed niyslion Irotu Vilsoii's building to tho On Michnnlii's Row, where I am prnparod to do all kinds ot work, stitched and pegged, Irom tli cuiirsest to thu lluuol and latest stylos ot SOOTS AN li SHOE Also, all kinds or mending on yory reason able terms and shortest notice. )o not fall to givoas a can, M. HINEUMtT. Noy.M, '05.. tf. SLER & Have been awarded th Highest Premiums at all Foreign, United States and State Fairs where exhibited. Tho qualities which recommend tho 'Wheel er & Wilsi n are : 1. It uses NO SHUTTLE, mid mtetho LOCKSTIC'H. 2. Reality and excellence of stlch, alike up botli sides of tho tabrie sewed. 3. Strength, firmness and durability of seam, that will not rip nor ravel. 4. Economy of thread. r. Its attachments and wide range of ap plication to purposes and materials. (. Compactness and eleganco of model nnd finish. 7. Simplicity and thoroughness of con struction. 8. Speed, caso of operation nnd imtnngc mcut, and quietness of movement. !). It has been the popular Family Sewing Machine for nine years, and hence it not an experiment to buy it. Read the following extract from the Chica go Trittttitc : "The Wheeler it Wilson Loek-Stltcli Ma chine in 1,000 yards of Seam, uses 2,2.")0 yards thread. The (imver &, Baker Double Thread Chain Siitch Machine in 1,000 yards of team uses r,nm) vards thread. The" Wd'ick it Oihbs Single Tlirad Chain Stitch Machine, in I.OUOvards of seam uses U,50U yards of thread. Over 8,000 Wheeler Ai Wilson Machines arc in uso in Western Pennsylvania, which is more than all others combined. A machine whose merit lias achieved such a world wide renown and success. Wanantei Thro Years I5y a responsible Company, brought to the bouse of tin) purchaser, instructions given in its use, without extra charge, and sailsf.iction guaranteed, it is no experiment to buy, and tlere is no investment which pays a belter in terest or brings more comfort, health, happi ness and relief lu the household. Send for Circulars and Samples to WM.SUMXEIt it CO., No. 27 Fifth St., Pittsburgh, l'a. Agency for Western l'a.. Eastern' Ohio, and Western Virginia. Nov. 22, 1805. Julyl2-ly. C-3" These celebrated machines are sold' iu Wayuesburg by dpt. J. M. ivK.vr, Wilson's building. PHOTOGRAPH G- Jh. JL JLm E3 3EL ST -1N- WAYNE.SMUllG, I'ENN'A. Has filled up a new and splendid Photograph Liaiicry iu itiu mint story oi ALLISON'S BUILDING, Where ho Is prepared to executo PIIOTOUKAI'IIS, AM 15 ROTATES, MALEIANOT Yl'KS, CA11TES DE VISITE, And all other kinds and sizes of pictures, In a style equal to the best artists. .Especial atten tion will be given to copying pictures and en larging them. All applications will bo proinnt ly attended to. Their rooms are conimoiUnus nnd attractive, and every desirable accommo dation will lie rem'.erod'to customers This Is decidedly the best opportunity to secure accu rate likenesses ever ottered to the people ol Greene County. Call any time it suits you. Pictures taken any lime Iu the day, and in all kinds of weather. Nov, l."., Isi;.",. tf. AYBBS 0 l;,T li 0 : CJTILL continue to curry on (ho Marble nnd KJ Mono culling business at llielr long estab lished stand immediately K,u;t of tho Public sipiarc, Main Street, Waynesliui'i;. This establishment has been in constant operation since Isilt), and the long experience und energy of the proprietors, linked with the exercise oi' sound judgment and good taste, have won for them a wide spread und enviable reputation. Anextenslvo stock ol'lho various varieties of the best marble kept constantly on band. Special allcntlon paid to polishing, dressing, varying and cngriing, All orders promptly lllled. Deccmbi r2M. 1802. GROCERIES! Let All Persons COME TO WAYNESIJURQ "A'O GrOt CHEAP CROCERlttG OF otti:bis:l & taylor, Proprietors of tho splendid Grocery Sloro, foi nierly osvned by Joseph Youter. Mr. Taylor keeps on hand a guild supply of tho very liest SUOAH, COKEEE. TEAS, RICE, MOLAS SES, SPICES, CARIION OIL, LAMPS, LAMP C1IIMN1ES, SHOE 1'TNDINGS, &c.. &c'und, in fact, JiVEUY TH IN U usually kept lu a first class Grocery Hloro. Two doors East of Widens Now Building Oot, II, '08-tf RECONSTRUCTION NOT OF THE UNION BUT OF EsaacSoonor's GliOCEIlY & CONFECTION Ell Y 1 MR. HOOPER would still havo his rlends and patrons bear n mind, that lie con tinues in thu Grocery and Confectionery trade at his usual placo ot doing business, and that he Ims just received A. Fresh Supply of tho best quality of all ui tides in Ids line. TOYS NOTIONS and a great variety or useful articles always on hand. REFRESHMENTS, In connection with the above, Mr. Hooper keeps a Restaurant, where ICE CUE AM, ber ries and all the luxuries of the season can bo obtained. The moat attractive and mo.'t popular resort In town, June 14, 'li.l-iy E. B. Pendleton, iTSnniilacturiiis: Jeweler, No. 20 Fijth Street, Third Floor, . lTlTSnUIlGII, l'A. Jewelry mndo to order, Hair Work, Corps .Marks, linages, ivc. ; Jewelry repnirou und made to luok equal to new, Hiijhcil Cash ft'lca 7W for OH (!vl,l SUrer. ALL ORDKRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO July 1-'. 'Uj-lv AXL KINDS OF rillNTIXG. TIB HPIIilEjil thl-- I 1 OFFICE, i' NESBURG II, TENX'A. Having connected with the Ore one County Republican a superior Job Olllcc, we are now propnrod to execute PLAIM Am FANCY JOB PRINTING THE PINES T STYLE. Our prices cannot bo surpassed for cheap ness by niiy other establishment m this part ot the State. Parties wishing dono Bhould glvo us a call. We aro ready at nil times to do anything In tho printing line. Waynesburgli, October, 1st!.".. Executors' IYolice. LETTERS Testamentary liavlng been grant ed the utnlerslgnod on t!) estate of DAVID RICH, doeoased, late of Cumberland town ship, Greene county, Pa. Notice Is hereby given to nil persons Indebted to said estate to mako Immediate payment, and thoso having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement, JOHNSON WVCOEF, LOT L. RICH, ap!8-Cw. Executors, T II E MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS, forty (llll'erenl styles, adapted to sacred and secular music, for jwtn to iJiiiMi each, THIR TY FIVE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or llrst premiums awarded thcni. Illustrated Catalogues free. Address, MASON & HAM LIN, Bosroi(,or MASON BROTHERS, Nuw Yomjc. 6opl3, '(J6-ly Founded in 1840 AND 1SC0KP0B1TED BY LECIS1.1TIVE CHARTER. milEOXLY INSTITUTION OP THE KIND 1 in the Union conduetcil by a Practical bu siness man. ( ur highest Commercial Author- ilies, cast and west, pronounce his systems of liooK-Keepuig uneiiuiileil coinprelieiHlm cvi'rv ileiiartnient of business, nnd vet s skiltully condensed that the attentive student musters the w hole in six of eight weekr.. It consists of STOCK BOOKS, closed o'ico with n loss and twice with a cain exhibiting by three dillerent. methods the traustcr ot old to new books. rAKTiNEUSllll' HOOKS, conducted bv three dillerent. mellmilq. pv. hiliiling tho transfer of tho old to new books, I with the introiluclion ol a new partner ; also practically illustrating tho Pl'IVATE LEDOEU, 1 by means of which the results of the business are kept out ot the general books, lor the uso ot the partners only. L1XTURS ON 1JUSINESS SUIMECTS. How every one may get ii h. How to get rich by trading. Tile cause ol Commercial lailures. Gil speculations, llio moral Intlu mice of integrity in youth, etc. Also lectures upon COMMERCIAL LAW, on Partnerships, Con.racls, Insurance, Com mon tamers, the Matuto ol Limitations, ele. Practical instructions in DETECTING COUNTERFEIT PANIC NOTES, by a full set of genuine vignettes and coun ters, and a huge collection of counterfeit notes. OUlt nAILUOADUOOK-KKKl'INll, (m manuscript,) exhibits the construction anil equipment, tne operating receipts and expen ditures ; the bonds closed and a dividend re corded. These books arc advertised by others luil not taught elsewhere iu the ciiy, Our new system of PRIVATE HANK HOOKS, (in nianuserijil,) embraces all the best foims iu use nnn'iig private bankeis. Our new en larged edition of Doll' s Steamboat Hook- keep ing. Our lull ciairse of bu-'niess practie in cludes about Pli'TY RUSINESS ROOKS, ruled to about thirty dill'ercn' forms, viz: 1 1 Ledgers, 7 Day Rooks, 5 Journals, 11 Pull ll joks, 4 Cash Hooks, 4 Sales Hooks, 2 invoice Rooks, 1 Discount Rook, I t'heck Register, 1 Dcpasit Reuisler, 2 Collodion Registers, 1 Tiekier, 1 Hands' Register, 1 Freight Rook, 2 Passage Rooks, 1 Fuel Rook. These. Rooks practically record about six hundred business triiisaction, comprehending Hull's original plan of business education, introduced twenty-live years ago How far others have suc ceeded iu imitating iiiin will lie best seen, by comparing the business pupeis and books ot other pupils with those ut the graduates of this institution. liaiper's Enlarged Edition op DUFF'S B00K-K1SE'.'L'G. J'riir. 02. FoM !('. 20 crnls. SOLD BY P.OOK SELLERS GEN ERALLY. AWARDED FOUR SILVER MEDALS, Which, with the following testimonials, indi cate tho character of the. work : 'No other work upon Rookkeeping explains tlic subject with so much i lenrness and sim plicity. F. W. EDMONDS, Cashier Mechanics' Rank, Wall street, N. Y. 'As an extensive ship owner, American and EuiMpenn merchant, bank director, etc.. lie has borne the reputation of the hiehe.sl ordo of business talents. JNO. W RUUNllAM Merchant, No. H South street, N. Y. "I graduated in Dulfs college in half tlio time I expected. His lulinimblu system in clud. s nothing superlluous, .nor leaves out anything essential. .1. R. COMPTON, Cashier Niagara Rank, Lockport, N. Y. '"Toe must complete work of the kind I l.avo ever i-reii." .1. IS MUltUY, President Exchange Rank, Pitlsburuh. The most clear and coinprehenivc that I have met with. " JOHN SNYDER, Cashier Rank nf Pittsburgh. Your commit tee unanimously concur in tho opinion olthu utility of tho improved method of Mr. Duir." . GUUDON J. LEEDS, Recording See. ol the Anier. Instl , N. Y. Oti"V II. Dud's Penmanship For tho best business and Ornamental' Pen manship, awarded our present Penman, by tho United States fire at Cincinnati!, in 18(10 Pennsylvania State fair at Wyoming 18(10 Western Pennsylvania fair at Pittsburg 18110 Western Virginia fair at Wheeling 1 (tiiO Ohio State fair at Cleveland 18U2 All of which nro exhibited at our olllco. OUll TliltMS. Have never bten advanced, while others nro charging .10 tuition fee, or if 10 nnd l" ex tra for penmanship, and $12 to 20 for text books und blanks. . For our graduating course, including busi ness penmanship, timo unlimited, nro $10. Tlio cnlaigtiil edition ol JJulf's Rook-keeping, with blanks and stationery at booksellers' prices, $.". Our blanks nre made up of duo extra sized paper ruled complete, wi'li lull sots of auxil iaries. Wo tbereforo present tho business student with the following ' IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES: f Wo havo tho best Penman iu the west. 2 Hull's System of Rook-keeping, (sanc tioned by the New York Chamber of Com merce,) taught by tho author. !) Tho daily lectures of au experienced mer chant. 4 A saving of seven or eight weeks In timo of study. li A saying of tlio samo number of weeks board, A saving of ijitl or $7 In books nnd sta tionery. 7 A illnlomn slirnnil bv nnn an nt .ml ba favorably kno n ns a preceptor, as an recount ant, nnd as a merchant, For full particulars, send for circular, 75 pages, with samples of our penman's Business nml OrnnnlnntiLl wrlttti.r lnr.lrtln, t, ...... tlvo cents lor postage, to p. Bu rr & so:v, PllINCTPALS, MrtT'M-lf PITTSBURGH, p. j HELMDOLD'G EXTRACT BUC1IU. HELM HOLD'S RUCHU. HELM HOLD'S 1SUC1IU. IIELMROLD'S RUCHU.' v TIIE ONLY SKNOWN EEHEDY FOR DIABETES, IRRITATION OF TIIE NECKJ.Otf THE r.LAUDER, INFLAMMA TION OF THE KIDNEYS, CATARRH OF THE PLADDER, STHAN (JUARY on PAINFUL URINATING. For these disenses It is truly a sovcrolgii remedy, and too much cannot bo said in its praise. A single dose Ims been known to ro lievo tho most urgent symptoms. Are you troubled Willi Ihut distressing pain In the buck nnd through the hips? A tca spoonful a day of Hclinbold's Ruchu will re lieve you. PLEASE NOTICE. I make no secret of ingredients. Hclinbold's Extract Ruchu Is composed of Ruchu, CubebB, and luulper Rerries, selected with great care, prepared In vamo and according to rules of PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY. These ingredients am known ns llio most valuable Diuretics nll'orded. A DIimETBC Is that which nets upon tho kidneys. ACTS GENTLY, Is pleasant In laslo and odor, fico'fiom all injurious properties, and iuuuediato in its action. FOR THE SATISFACTION OF ALL, Sec Medical Properties conhlned In Dispensa tory of tho U. S., of which the following is a copy i 'Renin. lis odor is strong, dilfiislve, and soncwhat aromatic, i's taste bitterish, and analogous to that of mint, it is given chiefly iu complaints of tho Urinary Organs, sudi as (liavel, Chronic Catarrh of tho liladder, Mor bid Irritation of the Rhulder nml Urethra, Diseases of the prostrate, and Rclcnlion or the Incontinence of Uiine, from n ! of tono in tlie parts concerned hi its evacuation. It lias also been recommended iu Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheumatism,; Cutaneous Allectieus, and Diopsy. FOll FURTHER INFORMATION Seo Professor Dewees' valuablo works ou the practice of Physic. See Remarks oiadc by the celebrated Dr. Phvsie, of Philadelphia SY'c any and all Standard Works on Medi cine. FROM THE IN TMI3 WOiSLW i I nm acquainted with II. T. Helinbolcl j ho occupied tlio drug store opposite my residence nnd was successful in conducting tho business where others had not been equally su beforo him. 1 havo been favorably Impressed with liis character and enterprise. WM. W Kit HITMAN, (Firm of Powers it Welghtnian,) Manufacturing Chemists, Ninth nnd Rrown Streets, Philadelphia. From the Philadelphia Evening Iklktin, March loth : Wo are gratified to hear of the continued success, in New York, of our townsman, Mr II. T. ltehnbold, Druggist. I lis store, next to the Metropolitan Hotel, is 28 feet front, 230 feet Uetp, nnd five stories in height. It is certainly a grand establishment, and specks favorably of tho merit of his arti cles, lie retains hisOipce und Laboratory lu Ibis city, which aro also model establishments of their class. The proprietor has been Induced to make this stafi'inenl from the fact that his remedies, although advertised, aro Genuine Preparations, Ami knowing that tho intelligiint refrain from using any thing pertaining to Quackery, or tho Patent Medicine order-most of which ars prepared by self-styled Doctors, who aro too ignorant to read u 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 eppyiug parts of adver tisements of popular remedies, and finishing with ccrtillcntcs. The Science of Medicine slatnds simple, pure and majestic having Fact for its Rasls, Induction for its Pillar, Truth for its Capital. A WORD OF CAUTION. Health is most Important ; nnd the nfllictcd should not use nn advertised medicine, or any remedy, unless lis contents or Ingredients nre known toothers besides tlio lnanul'actiiivr, or until they are satislied of the quallllealions of the pnrty BO ollerlng. HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS, FLUID EXTRACT BUCIIU, FLUID EXTRACT SAUSArARILL-t, ' AND IMPROVED ROSE WASKf, Established upwards of 10 years'. Prepared by H. T. HELMBOtD.' Pit I ( I IAf, i)E!OTS IIELMROLD'S DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREAOUSE, MHRroadway New York. And IIELMHOLDS MEDICAL DEPOT 104 Soutii Tenth Street, Philadelphia Pa. .' M Alt DBCGG18T9. Not. W, Mf-ifi .1