OWING. ruugii flowing is oi me nrni uce 10 an nouiKiunl return iiv arrest. Soils of modornta nu iness will feed growing plants tar bettor than tronger land, ii thq former bo bromrht to B proper mechanical condition by lino comminution of tlie soil, and the lutter bat imperfectly tilled. . ... The soil sorves as a medium fof fixing tbe plant, and thrgiigh. which' it receives lU pabulum,' or plant lood In order that the rootlota which seek out and take up this food may spread through the soil to the best advantage, it is necessary to t hve it in such condition that it mav be easily penetrated. 15y thorough deep , working this eud is attained j it also ad- mits air more readily, which h ono of the essentials in vegetation; moistute is v more equally dis1 limited, and retained , where necessary; warmth, so essertial to vegetable growth, is also admitted and retained, so that At every step the roots of all kinds f plants find nourishment. By adding fertilizing material it is dis tributed throughout the soil, and readily appropriated by tho growing plants, as Well rs assisting to keep the soil in proper trolifinir"l condition. Tho very best excoutiexfof the process of plowing only iitial!y supplies the ttost favorable con dittos far growth. Tho toil should bo as thoroughly pulverized, aud the nr.nure rs finely distributed through it as r;:.'iblo, in order to obtain best results. Gocl plowing ontinot ba done on any lind while rct, rnd especially day. The furrow slice may roll smoothly as froaiabriolc mould but upon drying it Trill bo compacted into lumps which no harrowing will properly reduce. Th:: arao if true to a greater or less extont with other toils. Good plowing depends measurably upon the excellence of the irtplc.r.outs used, ' as well as upon the plowman; the latfcr being of greater im portance, for a ponr plowman will often make bad vork with a good implement, whereas a good plowman will make lair troik with nn ordinary implcmont; the latter strikes a straight furrow, leaves it clean behind him, ,1'roo from baulks, of uniform depth and width, tho furrow slices being narrow, to break the soil as Cno. as possible, as the great ohject o plowing Dhould be to fit n good seed bod. Tho poor workman is tho rcvorso Of this, leaving his land but illy prepared to lupply the requirements of a vigorous growth. The art of a good plowman must bo learned at the plow handle, and will require thought nnd ingenuity, c well as Irength and agility. No wrijien instruct tioa will expbiu how good plowing can be done so that a uovico may hi, onoo bcoomo muster of tho art New England Farmer. ANEW HOUSE fcMOS A Paris blacksmith hss invented a new system of shoeing horsea. Instead of the shoe being placed on iho hoof and buminjj its own resting place, the o'ulsido rf the hoof is cut uway around the foot to the depth of half an inch this leaves a ledge into' which tho shoe tits, and it is then flush with the frog, which just tonohffl tho ground, instead of being raised, as of old, by the shoe. The advantages of this are that the foot is little pared, nnd thai instead of a heavy shoe the nuim:;l is shod in what are littlo mere than racing plates. The advan tages claim by tho inventor are, that the horse never slips, that the shoe allows the foot to expand naturally, and that it lists as long and is as cheap as the old plan of shoeing. GROWING SEED GRAIN. What might not be done if the same kill and peisevcranoo Was given to rain, log seod grain which the horticulturist i bestows upon fruit f Farmers talk a great deal of importing seed, of changing it but none think of growing it, Now, here is au idea worth a fortune to any young farmer. Let him study whut may be called the habits of wheat, and com mence growing from carefully selected crams, taking the largest and most perfeot, carefully removing from tho plants nil weakly and imperfect ears and shoots, and in n few seasons ho will have a quality of seed nativo and odaptod to the climate superior to any that can bo imported. selected. EARLY MILKING. Cows should be milked carlv in the morning, so that I hey can feed on the dewy grass. Two hours of suuh feed is worth as much as that of tho lost of tho day towards getting n goad flow of milk. So wake up, boys, at father's rap on tho partition wall, nnd hurry to tlio yard with pail in hind, and have the cows in the pasture beforo anybody's elso. Do lure and milk clean. A boy who will always milk clean will have n good reoommendiirion for being faithful, wherever he goos, and suuh reeommun dation always goes n great way among business mea. Maine Farmer. BLEACHING BROOM CORN. A broom maker writes to tho Scion ti fio American that broom oorn is bloachod by exposing it to the fumes of burning ulphur. A largo box is provided, in tbe bottom of whioh a pot ot brimstone isplaoed. Tho corn Is thou wet nnd hung up over it so as to expose a largo urfaoo, and the whole is covered with a pieoe of old carpet, to confine the vapor and allow it to escape slowly. L FAf!TT,TTTEK. ' Phut Oppic'R (incna at 1) n. in., dotes 9 D. Mull from Wayncsburg to litre's Landing duiJ ly (! a. m , nrrlvos 6 p. m. From VVuBliiiigton to Wayucsbarg, dully 10 a m., arrives 7 p. m. From Wayncsburg to Cameron, W. va Leaves Wayncsburg on Mondays nnd Fridays at H a. m., arrives Tuesdays and Saturdays ut n p. in. Wayncsburg to Jollcytown leaves on Wednesdays 6 a. m , arrives at 6 p. m. Wayncsburg to Willow Troei' Arrives on Wednesdays II a. m., departs 14 m. Wayncsburg'" to Morganlon Arrives on Wednesdays at 6 p. m., ilepaits Thursdays '1 4 m.f i f j 'f ' ' Wayncsburg to Mlddlcbourne, W. Va. Ar rives Wednesdays at 5 p. m., departs Thurs day i n. m. Wayneslmrg to West Alexander j Arrives Friday's nt 7 p. ui., departs Saturdays nt7 at m. JOS. COOliE, P.M. DR. W. II. WITMORB IT AS been In successful practlco for a num- 1 1 tier of years, with the experlenco of tho dillerenl hospitals In Europe, also a meinlicr of tho Aimlvtleal Medical Institute of New York, continues to attend to all professional cases ut 1 is oltleo , iNo. .8 X'lluert Direct, lMiila. No patent Medicines nro used or recom mended i the remedies administered nro those which will not brake down .tho constitution, but renovate the system from idl injuries it lias sustained from mineral medicines, and leave thesysten in u healthy and perfectly cured condition. DYSl'EPSI , that distressing diseaso and fell destroyer or health nnd happiness, under mining the constitution and yearly carrying thousands to untimely graves, can most cut plmtiolly be cured. Melancholy. Abbcrratlon. that state of Alio nation and weakness or mind which renders persons incapable or enjoying tho pleusbrcs or pcrmrming me mines oi inc. RHEUMATISM, in any form or condition, chronic or aecute, warranted curable. Epi lepsy, or falling sickness, all chronic or stub born eases of FEMALE DISEASES radically removed Salt Itheuin and every description of ulcerations , Piles and scroful ous diseases which have bullied all previous medical skill, can bo cured by my treatment; and I do say ul! dlscaes, (yes Cmtsnmitlmi) can be cured by wearing my Medical Jacet, which is a protection to the lungs against all changes of weather in all climates having investigated for years the cause and character of intermit tenls(fever nnd ague) in all parts of the United Stales will euro permanently all chronic or acute cases ol Ague and nervous discuses in a low days. CANCER CURED WITHOUT THE KNIFE OR DRAWING OF BLOOD. Tapo Worm, that dread to tho Human Family for years, can lie removed with two or threo' doses of my newly discovered remedy, warranted in all cases. Consultation in the English and German Languages free of charge. Will nniko visits any distance, if desired. May be addressed by letter (coiillden.ially.) and Medicine sent with proper directions to any part of the country. OFFICE No. 028 Filbert Street, Phila. muri'li'tiii-ly GEORGIA S. EMM, DKAI.KIt IN ii k mmw, MAGAZINES, DAILY PAPERS. ',"? ,noj Articles WAYNES BURG, PA. Nov. !!, iscr;. PBACE HAVING BEEN MADE, WE OFFER OUR CUSTOMERS ONE OF THE LARG EST STOCKS OF DRY GOODS!! HARDWARE I KillS. FlXOiCfll. LEATHER, BOOTS & SHOES, Hats & Caps ! I0., NAILS MMl SALT, And a grout variety of BONNETS and HATS for the ladles, ut the lowost prices that Goods have been sold for sinco tlm of tho War. P.WNrTa' From 13 '-2 t0 23 ets. poryd, MUSLINS,... " la 1-2 to 40 ' " J'lSH At Pittsburgh prices. IKON Nulls" CurdPilccs. SAM ' pcrharreL COTTON YARN, at reduced rates. Wo havo the coods In store, nnd all wn nsk of our Wends is to call and see for themselves for wo nre satisfied that an examination of our siock aim iow prices will repay them for their trouble. To our friends at n iUsta nee. ivn rv. tend a cordial Invitation to call and se'o their old friends who am always glad to see them, for we can assure them that it will repay them im uiu truuiiid. V. II M'CIOY. & CO. The old stand of W. II. M'COY, Grecmsbo ro, Greeno County, rtnn'a. tMaylO.'u'o-tl'l 8. B. M Eliioy. Jas, Dickson. J. T. Shank. SPRING TRADE, 18 0C. GOODS WIIOI.K8AI.K 1 AT M'ELROY, DICKSON & CO., SI FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA, Now offer tl.olr SPRING GOODS at tho lowest market price I tkiims cash tho Btock will ho kept complete during tho Mason. Buyers Iron oastern and central Ohio, Western Pennsylvania and West Virginia, aro Invited tuc ill and examine tho asso rtment. March 10 Itoltcrt "oiigiirrtv. Carriage m$ Mannfacliircr WAYNitsniTim, Pa., n E( ,tl! 11 ESPECTFULLY gives notice that ho has Jl located in waynosiiorg, ra., wnoro no lu tends to maiiulUcturo .CARRIAGES Of every description. From his oxporlonco in tho business, ho feels confident that his work. lu style, finish and durability, will give entire satisfaction, It Is his determination to purchaso vho best matorlal In market, and employ none hut competent workmen. W All new work warrented for ono yoar. Wayaosburit, Fob. at, 1800. tj n. 33 j&l t lARGAINS ! ! THE undersigned has a large lot of BOOTS, SHOES, XXctts, Caps, AND !! Which he will close out at FIRST COST!! AH persons in want of bargains will do well 10 can soon. XV. A. POKTI.it.. Wayneslmrg, Nov.' IS, 18(i". tl. 51 US E. B.SAYKK8. T. 1I0SK1N30N. NEW GOODS ! Spring Stock. 4reai Variety MRS. E S. SAYERS & IIOSKINSON, Siiyrs' Corner, Waynesburg, Pa. MESSRS. SAYERS & IIOSKINSON Have just opened an extensive and entirely uew stock of FASHIONABLE BUY l0B& Bought In tho best Eastern market, at tho very lowest cash rates, comprising "11 styles of the most fashionable and serviceable textures of Gentlemen & Lades' ear It is useless to enumerate. They have every liinu in the line, witli BONNETS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS And Shoes. Wares of all kinds, nnd a com plete variety of the best GROCERIES. All of which they "propose to sell at tho very lowest figures, depending on tlie quality ami cheap ness of their goods to gain them custom. Nov. 2'J, 18ii". t f Bradley & Smith AND -IN- SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS, &o., &r No. 132 Woo:l Strent, PITTSBURG, PA. PEOPLE OF GREENE COUNTY wishing anything In our Hue can be furnished on tho shortest notice and MOST REASONABLE TERMS. Persons from a distance sending us ORDERS will have them promptly attended to, and on account of being near Market Head Quarters wo can furnish goods CHEAPER lhau they can bo bought elsewhere. Send Us Voui' Order, and wo will give them our strictest attention and forward gmds by Express to Wayneslmrg by boat or persons living in tho country can send by Pedlars nnd Hucksters. mar2!)'5-tr BRADLEY & SMITH. NETWJTEM ! i pnE UNDERSIGNED have assoei tfod thera L sclv es together in tho name and stylo of HUGHES AND LUOiS, at tlie old stand of IIduiiks, Bayaiid & Co.. In Rices Landing, Pa., for tlie purpose of carrying nn tho Grocery, Forwarding and Commission business in nil its various branches, They hope, by tho long experience of ono ot the Partners, and strict attention to business, to receive a liberal share of tlie public patronage lu their line of business. They will KEEP CONSTAN TLY ON HAND a eood sunnlr of Groceries, such ni finrar1 Colfee, Rice, Molasses, Naiis nnd Iron, Oils and Paints, aud all articles usually kept in a Grocery Store, all of which they will sell at a fery small advance over coat and carria"0. LINDSKY HUGHES, THOMAS LUCAS. May 8, 'Cfl-tf LATEST STYLES ' OF BOOTS AHPSHOESf MORGAN RINEIIART, Mechanic's Row, Wayncsburg, Pa. I RESPECTFULLY announcotomy numerous customers that I havo purchased Mr, Win. Hays' interest In the firm known as Hays & Hlnclmrt, and havo rcmovod my shop trom Vilsou's building to tho Adama House On Mechonlo's Row, whoro I am prepared to do all kinds ot work, stitched and pngged, lroin tho coarsest to tho, finest and latest styles ot BOOTS AND S U 0 E Also, all kinds of mendln.t on very reason able terms and shortest notico. Do not fail to glvous a call. JL RINEIIART. Nov.2, 'flS.-tf. WHEELER & WILSON'S. Havo been awarded tho Highest Premiums at all Foreign, United States aud State iuirs Where exhibited. , , , Tlie (lualities which recommend tho heel er & Wilson are i 1. ItuscsNOSai'TTLE, and mlesthe LOCKSTIC1I. 2. Beauty and excellence of stleh, alike up both sides of tlie labrie sewed. 8. Strength, firmness and durability of seam, that will not rip nor ravel. 4. Economy of thread. 5. Its attachments and wide range of op plication to purposes and materials. 0. Compactness and elegance of model and finish. 7. Simp'icity and thoroughness of con struction. 8. Speed, enso of operation and manage ment, anu quietness oi movement. !). It has been tho popular Family Sewing Machine for nine years, and hence it not an experiment to buy it. Read the following extract from tho Chica go Tritiunei "The Whcaler & Wilson Lock-Stiteh Ma chine in 1,000 yards of Seam, uses 2,250 yards tlireau. Tlie Grover & Baker Double Thread Chain Siiteh Machine in 1,000 yards of learn uses o,rU! varus thread. Tlio'Wil'ick & Gibhs Single Tl.rad Chain Stitch Machine, in 1,000 vards of seam uses 3,500 yards of thread. Over 8,0(10 Wheeler & Wilson Machines nre in use in Western Pennsylvania, wuicn is more than all others combined. A machine whose merit has achieved such a world wide renown and success. Wan ail ted Thro Years, By a responsible Company, brought to tho house of tho purchaser, instructions given in its use, without extra charge, and satisfaction guaranteed, it is no experiment to buy, . and tlero is no investment which navs a bettor in terest or brings more comfort, health, happi ness aud rebel to the household. Send for Circulars and Pamples to WM. SUMNER &CO., No. 27 Fifth St.. Pittsburgh. Pa. Agency for Western Pa.. Eastern Ohio, aud Western Virginia. Nov. 22, 1805. Juiyl2-ly. C3P These celebrated machines aro sold In Wayncsburg by dipt. J. M. Kent, Wilson's UUlklllU'. N E W PHOTOGRAPH O- J. i Xi US 3T -IN-, WAYNESBURG, PENN'A. SJLT.jB-, "VycaX" ace Has fitted up a new and splendid Photograph Gallery in tho third story ot ALLISON'S BUILDING, Wlicro he Is prepared to executo PHOTOGRAPHS, AMBUOTYPE3, MALEIANOTYPKS, CARTES DE VISITE, And all other kinds and sizes of pictures, in a style equal to the best artists. Especial atten tion will be giveti to copying pictures aud en larging them. All applications will be prompt ly attended to. Their rooms are commodious and attractive, and every dcsirablo accommo dation will bo rendered to customers This is decidedly the best opportunity to secure accu rate likenesses ever offered to tlie people ot Greene County. Call any time it suits you. Pictures taken anytime in the day, and in all kinds of weather. Nov. 15. lHijfi. tf. IVAYAftaiM'ltU .M 4KSLC fesTU: WORBLS! mm i STILL continue to carry on the Marble and Stono cutting business at their long estab lished stand . immediately East of tlie Public square, Main Street, Wayneslmrg. This establishment has been In constant operation since I83!i, and the long experience and energy of the proprietors, linked with tlie cxerciso of sound judgment nnd good taste, havo won for them a wide spread nnd enviable reputation. An extensive stock of the various varieties or the best marble kept constantly nn hand. Special attention paid to polishing, dressing, carving and engraving. All orders promptly filled. December 2H. 1802. GROCERIES! Let All Persons COME TO WAYNESBURG To Qet CHEAP CROCERiCG OF tOTTCItl.I, & TAYLOR. Proprietors of the splundld Grocery Storo, foi inerly owned by Joseph Yoter. Mr. Taylor keeps on hand a good supply of tho very bcBt SUGAR, COFFEE. TBAfl RICK, MOLAS SES, SPICES. CARBON OIL, LAMPS, LAMP CHIMNI12S. SHOE FINDINGS, &e7. c., and, In fact, EVERY THING usually kept In a first class Grocery Storo. Two doors East of Wilsons Now Building OCt. n,'6S-tf ;.; ;, RECONSTRUCTION NOT OB THE UNION BUT OF Isaac Hooper's GROCERY & CONFECTIONERY 1 MR nOOPER would still havo his rlends nud patrons bear n mind, that hc"con- tinues in Iho Grocery nnd Confectionery trade at liia usual place ot doing business, and that be bos just received L Fresh Supply of tho best quality of all stt'cles In his line TOYS NOTIONS and a great variety of useful articles always on hau d. 3REFHESHMENTS, In connection with tho above. Mr. Hooper keeps a Restaurant, whero 10E UKhAM, ber ries and all the luxuries oi uio sensou cuu uo nhtnlncrl. The most attraetlvo and most popular resort in town. Juno u, 'tu-i? E. B. Pendleton, iWaiiiifactiirins; Jeweler, No. 20 Fijth Street, Third Floor, PITTSBURGH, 1A. Jewelry made to order, Hair Work, Corps MarkB, Badges, &c. ; Jewelry repaired and uado to look equal to new, Hiylicst Cash rrice raid for Old Cold j- Silver. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO July 12. 'UT.-1Y PRINTING ML KINDS OF PRINTING. f HB OFDEilCJil JOB orpscE, WAiNESBURGIl, PENN'A. Having connected with the Greeno County Republican a superior Job Olllce, wo are now prepared to execute PLAIN AND FANCY JOB PRINTING THE TINES T STYLE. Our prices cannot be surpassod for cheap ness by any other establishment m this part of tho State. Parties wishing IE. done should give us a ca'l. Wo are ready at all times to do anything In tho printing line. ' Waynostjurgh, .October, 1805. ' Executors' Notice. LETTERS Testamentary having been grant ed the unilelNlirnn,! nn tlm nanitu 11P DAVtll RICH, decoased, lato of Cumberland town ship, Greene county, Pa. Notico is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to imuiu iiiuneuMio payment, aim tuoso Having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement . , JOHNSON WYCOFF, LOTL. RICH, apl8-Cw. . Executors. THE MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS, . Forty olfibrent styles, adapted to sacred and secular music, for $80 to iMiOO each. THIR TY FIVE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or first premiums awarded them. Illustrated Catalogues freo. Address, MASON A HAM LIN, Bosio.N,or MASON BROTHERS, Nkw Yohk. i opia,'U5-ly &f4 Sftrut, 0MJuy, &a. Pounded in 1840 AND INCOr.PORiTFD BY LEGISLATE CHARTER. mllEONLY INSTITUTION OF THE KIND I In tho Union conducted by a Practical bu siness man. Our highest Commercial Author ities, cast and west, pronounce hlB systems of ltooK-Keeping unedualed comprehending every department of business, and yet bo skilfully condensed that thonttentivo student masters the whole in six of eluht weeks. It consists of STOCK BOOKS, closed onco with a loss and twleo with a gain exhibiting by three dilierent methods tho transfer of old to new books. PARTNERSHIP BOOKS, conducted by three different methods, ex hibiting the transfer of tho old to new books, with tho introduction of a new partner ; also practically illustrating the PRIVATE LEDGER, by means of which tho results of the business are kept out oi tho general uooks, lor tne uso of tlie partners only.' , LECTURS ON BUSINESS SUBJECTS. How every one may got rich. How to get rich by trading. Tlie causo ot Commercial failures. On speculations. The moral intlu nc.c of Integrity in youth, etc. Also lectures upon COMMERCIAL LAW, on Partnerships, Con'xicts, Insurance, Com mon Carriers, tho Statute of Limitations, etc. Practical instructions in DUTKCTING COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES, by a full set of genuine vignettes nnd coun ters, aud a large collection of counterfeit notes. OUR RAILROAD BOOK-KEEPING, (in manuscript,) exhibits tho construction and equipment, tne operating receipts and expen ditures j tlie hoods closed nnd a dividend re corded. These books nro advertised by others but not taught elsewhere in tho city. Our new system of PRIVATE BANK BOOKS, (in manuscript,) emhaucs all the best forms in uso among private bankers. Our new en larged edition of Dulf's Steamboat liook-keep-inu. Our full course of business pracllc in cludes about FIFTY BUSINESS BOOKS, ruled to about thirty difluren forms, viz : II Ledgers, 7 Day Books, 6 Journals, ii Bill Books, 4 Cash Uooks, 4 Sates Books, 2 Invoice Hooks, 1 Discount Book, 1 Check Reglstor. I Deposit Register, 2 Collection Registers, 1 Tickler, 1 Hands' Register, 1 Freight Book, 2 Passago Books, 1 Fuel Hook. These Books practically record about six hundred business tr suctions, comprehending Dulf's original plan of business education, introdnccd twenty-five years ngo. How far others havo suc ceeded in imitating him will bo best seen by comparing the business papers and books ot other pupils with those ot Hie graduates of this institution. Harper's Enlarged Edition OP DUFF'S BOOK-KEE ING. Price ?2. Postage. 20 cents.' SOLD BY BOOK SELLERS GEN ERALLY. AWARDED FOUR SILVER MEDALS, Which, with tho following testimonials, indi cate tlie character of the work : 'No other work upon Bookkeeping explains tlie subject with so much clearness and sim plicity. F. W. EDMONDS, Cashier Mechanics' Bank, Wall street, N. Y. 'As an exteusivo ship owner, American and European merchant, bank director, etc., ho has borne the reputation of tho highest ordo of business talents.' JNO. W BURNHAM. Merchant, No. H South street, N. Y. "I graduated in Dili's college in half tlie 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 Iho kind I have ever seen." J. B. MURRY, President Exchango Bank, Pittsburuh. Tho moBt clear and comprehensive that I have met with. JOHN SNYDER, Cashier Bank or Pittsburgh. Your committee unanimously concur in tho opinion ottho utility of tho improved method or Mr. Duff." GURDON J. LEEDS, Recording Sec. ot tho Amer. Insti , N. Y. OiiW II. Duffs penmanship For tho best business and Ornamental Pen manship, awarded our present Penman, by tho United States faro at Cincinnati!, hi 1800 Pennsylvania State fiiir at Wyoming ' 18(io Western Pennsylvania fair at Pittsburg 18(50 Western Virginia fair at Wheeling 1CC0 Ohio State fair at Cloveland 18C2 All of which aro exhibited at our office. OUR TERMS. Have never beon advanced, while others aro charging "0 tuition fee, or fit) and $lfl ex tra fur penmanship, and JI12 to $20 for text books and blanks. . ... For our graduating course, including busi ness penmanship, limp unlimited, nro $ to. The enlargo- edition ot Duff's Book-keeping, with blanks and stationery at booksellers' prices, $r. . Our blanks are mado up of flue extra sized paper ruled complete, wi ll lull sots of auxil iaries. ' Wo therefore present tlie business student with the following - IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES: 1 We have tho best Penman In the west. ' 2 Dull's System of Book-keeping, (sanc tioned by tho 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 la time of study. 0 A Baying of tho samo nunibor ot weeks board. 6 A saving of $tf or $7 In books and sta tionery. 7 A diploma signed by one bo long and so favorably kno vn as a preceptor, as an recount ant and as a merchant. For full particulars, send for circular, 75 pages, with samples of our ponmnn's Buslaoss nnd Ornamental writing, iuclosing twonty tlvo cents for postage, to . P. DUFF & Soiv, PRINCIPALS, febirflC-Iy PITTSBURGH!, Ta. I HELMBOLD'S ExMcT-'BUCIlK . .i i .' . i ; . t .( HELMBOLD'S BUCnU. HELMBOLD'S BUCIIU. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU. THE ONLY 0K5OWN REMEDY FOR DIABETES, IRRITATION OF THE NECKJ OF THE BLADDER, INFLAMMA .T10N OV THti KIDNEYS, , ; CATARRH OF THE T i Tnrti nm r GUARY OR ! ; PAINFUL URINATING. For these diseases It Is truly a sovereign" remedy, and too much cannot lie said in its praise. A single dose has been known to re lieve tlie most urgent symptoms. Aro you troubled with that distressing pain In the back and through tho hips ? A tea spoonful a day of Ilelmbold's Buchu will re lievo you. rLEASE NOTICE. I make no seen or InErcdlents. Helmbold's Extract Huc.hu is composed of Kucha, Oubebs, and Juniper Berries, selected with great care,, prepared in vacuo and according to rules of t PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY. These Ingredients nre known as tho most valuable Diuretics afforded. A DIURETIC Is that which acts upon the kidneys. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT fiUCIIU ACTS GENTLY, la pleasant In tasto and odor, freo 'fiom all injurious properties, and immediate In Its fiction. FOR TOE SATISFACTION OF ALL,' See Medical Properties contained in Dispensa tory of the U. S., of which the following is a copy i "Bnciiu. Its odor is strong, diffusive, and so new bat aromatic, its taste bitterish, nnd analogous to that of mint. It Is given chiefly in complninls of the Urinary Organs, such as Gravel, Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder, Mor bid Irritation of the Bladder and Urethra, Diseases of Iho prostrate, and Retention or the Iocontincnco of Urine, from a loss of tone in the parts concerned lu its evacuation. It ln l.nn nnnu,lu,l In riifonnnaia Chronic Rheumatism, Cutaneous Affections) and Dropsy. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Seo Professor Dowecs' valuable works on ths practlco of Physic. Seo Remarks mado by the celebrated Dr. Physic, of Philadelphia See any aud all Standard Works on Medi cine FROM THE ' MiUl 1UULU UlL.ll IN THE IV Oil LI) I am acquainted with II. T. Ilclmhold ; he occupied tho drug storo opposito my residence and was succosstulin conducting tlie business where others had not been equally so before bun. 1 nave necn lavoramy impressed w.ua hla plisirac.ter and nntnrnrisH. WM. WEIGnTMAN, (Firm of Powers & Weightman,) Manufacturing Chemists, Ninth nnd Krown Streets, Philadelphia. ' From the Philadelphia Evening Unllttin, Marcli 10th : We are gratified to hear of tiie continued success, in New York, of our townsman, Mr II. T. Helmbold, Druggist. Ills store, next to tho Metropolitan Hotel, is 28 feet front, 2tt0 feet cletp, and five stories in height. It is certainly a graud establishment, and specks favorably of the merit of his arti cles. Ho retaiuB hisOttice and Laboratory In this city, which are also model establishments of their class. Tho proprietor has been Induced to make this statement from the fact that his remedies, although advertised, aro Genuine Preparations,' And knowing that the intelligent refrain from using any tiling pertaining to Quackery, or I tin Pntimt. Mnillelno order most of which are prepared Dy seii-siyicu uociors, who are ioo ignorant to read a physician's simplest pres cription, much loss competent to prepare phar maceutical preparations. These parties resort to various means of ef fecting sales, such as copying parts of adver- ' tisements ot popular remeuies, anu nuisumg . with ccrtillcntes. .. Tho Scienco of Mcdlcino statnds simple, i "pure and majestic having Fact, for its Bnsis, I Induction for its Pillar, Truth for Its Capital, t A WORD OF CAUTION. Health is most Important ; and tho afflicted should not use an i ndvorlised medicine, or any remody, unless Us contents or mereuienw are Known louiuont besides tlie manufacturer, or until they are satisfied of the. qualifications of the party so offering.' ' i . i HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA,. 1 AND IMPROVED ROSE WA3IC Prepared by H. T. HELMBOLD- i ' IIRLMROLD'S DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREAOUSK, B94 Broadway New York. And HELMBOLD'S MEDICAL .DEPOT, 104 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia Pa. , , BY ALL DRUGGISTS. " 1 '