wheeler & man HELMBOLtv breakers olten ' a cult tho firnt ruckling up the can draw it to l hih, nnd then lo run halt's day line of the worst Id inflict on a colt, err iiuurious to a younz home that been running in pasture with bis ml ilnun A IwirnA hIuidIiI lit well ccustonicd to the bit before (lie bit'ing harness is put on; nud when ho is hit bitted he shouM on'y be reined up to where he holds his head, let it bo high or low; he will learn that he cannot lower his bead, and that raising it a little will loosen the bit in his mouth, This will givo him the idea of raising his head lo loosen his bit, and then you can dr.iw the bit a litlo tighter ever) lime you put it on, and ho will raise his head to loosen it. By this means you can gradually get his head ad neck in the position you wish him " to carry it, and give him a graceful car riage without hurling him, making him angry, or causing his mouth to bo sore." SHOEING HORSES. Were you to examine the first one hundred horses you meet that have been shod for several years, you would scarce ly find one that has a natural, well shap ed hoof. A friend brought me for examination, a beautiful, spirited animal, that, without perceptible cause, beenmu so lame as to be nearly useless. The owner feared a founder. On examination I found the iariierhad, by repeated close paring and rasping, nearly ruined the beast. Tho enamel ot the hoof had been broken, and fine dirt was irritating the "quick." The bottom ot the hoot had been shaved so thin that a light blow between the frog and toe made the animal cringe with pain. Another mstaueo ot roal practice that came under my notice was of a horse that had a club loot, caused bv improper side clipping- This horso had by nature an uncommonly broad hoof, and to romcdy tho detect the larrior had inado extensive inroads on the sides, and nature, to restore the equilibrium, aud reconstruct the missing part, contracted tho toe and bulged the sides above where they had been clip ped, producing thus a great deformity. Almost universally, whore lameness oc curs trom flat fool, it is occasioned by improper shueing- Whero this defect exists, the heel should never be pared, and the shoe should be made stiff enough to prevent hard pressure on the houl, and it is sometimes advisable to place the heel cork on one side of the shoe. Very bad cases have been remedied by putting on a round shoe, with leather or rubber between the shoo and hoof. If too many nails are inserted, the nitural expansion of tho hoof is prevented, and disease or deformity must ensue; more than rive nails in a shoe can never be nestled, unless it be to hi Jo clumsy fit ting. The weight ot tho horso is best equalized by placing thren nails in the outor portion ot tho shoe, and two ill tho inner portion, between the toe and commencement of the inner quarter. The following rules arc given by a distinguished veterinary Burgeon: 1st. Alter having taken off tho old shoe, shorten the too, aud remove all the dead and lose parts ot the hoot. Do not cut the sol or pare the frog unless the foot has received an injury tioni a nail of otherwise, when it must be cut out. 2d. Ltt the shoe be'of equal thickness, 'with the exception of the heel, which should bo rather thinner. The ground and loot surface should be perfoclly level. Too ra my nails are objectionable, and those used should bo kept as far as possible from the heels 3d. For tho hind feet there is do objection to calkins, though they are of doubtful benefit. Horses travel much bettor without them- The hind shoes are made thicker at the toes than at the quarters, and the nails can bo put closer to the heels without Inconvenience. 4th. Side clips should be avoided, they destroy the hoof; this is the case when the nails are too close together. The ieet should never bo rasped, as it de etroyes the enamel of the hoofs, tenders them brittle,, and causes sandoracss and lameness. Rural American. CAKED UDDERS). It is stated in an exchange that a cow with a caked bag may bo cured by tying her in a stable in which horses are kept. A few nights will complete tho cure It is probable that the strong ammonia eal vapors which arise in wacm weather from the horse stable is tho remedial agent. It so, would not spirits of harts horn, applied in small quantities, directly to the caked bag, be effectual? Care should be used in making the spplication, as too much might raise a blister. , TO FRESH EN SALT BO ITER. Churn the butter with new milk, In the proportion of a pound ot biitter to a quart oi milk. Treat the butter in all respects in churning as if it wag fresh. Bad but' or may be improved greatly dy dissolving It thoroughly in hot water. Lot it 600), thou skim it off and churn gain in milk, adding a small quantity alt and sugar. A. (mall quantity may be tried and approved before trying larger one. - The water should be merely hot enough lo unit the batter. O BUT GO RIGHT, IN! TO TUB STORE OV CEO. E. MINOR & CO 'PIIE almvo named firm list purchased a JL complete slock in tho East ami tire soiling lit reduced prices. It comprises a generul As sortment ot DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWAHE. BOOTS, SHOES. IIAT3 AND CAP3, CLOTHS, CASSIMERE9, Ac, &c, Ac. We' would also call the special attention or the liAlUtta to the largest lot or DeLainet anil Calicoes over offered In this market, and at prices as low as before the war, also, -our full line of KIRBONS, VEILS, DRESS GOODS, DRESS TRIMMINGS. BUTTONS. HOOP SKIRTS. BALMO. SKIRTS, Ac. You would do well to call immediately, as prices are already stiffening In the Eastern market. Don't forget the place, at the OLD STAND, In Minor's Building, nearly opposite tho F. A 1). N. Bank, Waynesburg, Pa. April 18, 'litl-tf. CHDLBBA! GIOIBBA! 110 W TO AVOID THE DREAD DISEASE ! ccflia TO TOWN, FOR IWNEIL1RT & INQHRJM HAS JUST RETURNED FROM THE city, and have opened the largest New Grocery in town. The? des're to Inform the citizens of Waynesburg and vicinity of tlie caro they have taken in selecting stock, having on hand a sood supply of CONFECTIONS, TOBACCO, CI GARS, TAR, also, PROVISI- ONS, BACON, DRIED BEEF POTATOES FISH, DRIED PEACHES, $50, &0, &0. Call and see them as they have just OPENED OUT. Vlll will 4nA tttnm atmmswlat I nff nnA nan sell lower than any one in the placo. Be sure to go to the right pluce, in LEDWITH'S OLD BUILDING. opposite the Court House, and formerly oc cupied by the Post Office. ap'.8,'6(l.-tf. PLAIN AND FANCY JOB PRINTING THE FINEST STYLE. ftitl nslass Annnnf It a iinatGAr1 fnP nlliftfi ntRH hv nnv nthnr Aarnliltahimmt ill thla llftrt of tho State. Parties wishing dono should give us a ca'l. We are rendy at all times to do anything In tho printing line. Waynesburgh, October, l&Gfi. Executors Notice. LETTERS Testamentary having been grant ed the undersigned on tho estate of DAVID RICH, deceased, late of Cumberland town ship. Greene county. Pa. Notice is hereby given to all persons indebtod to said estate to ' maise immediate payment, ana tnoso Having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement. JOHNSON WYCOFF, LOT L. RICH, apl8-Cw. Executors. tTik MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS, Forty aiflbrcnt styles, adapted to sacred and secular music, for $80 to $m0 each. THIR TY FIVE GOLD or SILVEIi MEDALS, or first premiums awarded .them. Illustrated Catalogues free. Adt'rcss. MASON & HAM LIN, Boston, or MASON BROTHERS, New Your. sept8,'ftfi-ly Robert Doitsriiertr, Carriage Manufacturer Wavnesboho, Pa., RESPECTFULLY gives notice that be baa located in waynosoorg, ra., wuere as in tends to manufacture , CARRIAGES Of every description. From his experience In tho business, he feels eonfldont that his work, iu style, finish and durability, will give entire satisfaction. It is his determination to purchase the bost material In markot, and employ none but competent workmen. gAll new work warranted for one year. r WarnostMUB. Feb. SI. tS60.t J i HEOIttE 1 JEFFERY, TvUlAI.tTT! In lltnli-a Attrl flUtfAnarw Mdflra. IJ tinea, Dally Papers, Fancy Articles, etc., Waynesuurg, Psa. , April 1, '6k-lj. THE undersigned has a largo lot of BOOTS, SHOES, Hats, Cctrs, AND CLOTHING!! Which he will close out at FIRST COST!! All persons in want of bargains will do well to call soon. W. A. Pi' ill iAt Waynesburg, Nov. 115, 180.1. tl. Mils K. 8. BAYERS. T. 1IOSK1NSON. NEW GOODS ! Spring Stock. Great Variety MRS. E. S. SAYERS & IIOSKINSON, Sayera" Corner, Waynesburg, Pa. MESSRS. SAYERS & IIOSKINSON Have just opened an cxtcnslvo and entirely new stock of FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS Bought in tho best Eastern market, at tho very lowest cash rates, comprising all styles of the most fashionable and serviceable textures of Gentlemen & Lades' Wear It is useless to enumerate. They havo every hint; in the line, with BONNETS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS And Shoes. Wares or all kirids, and a com plete variety of the best GROCERIES. All of which they propose to sell at the very lowest figures, depending on the quality and cheap ness of their goods to gain them custom. Nov. 2!. 18(15. tf Bradley& Smith MANUFACTURERS AND -IN- SADDLES, $& HARNESS, TRUNKS, &c, &t No. 132 Wood Street, PITTSBURG, PA. PEOPLE OP GREENE COUNTY wishing anything In our liue can be furnished on tho shortest notice and MOST REASONABLE TERMS. Persons from a distance sending us ORDERS will havo them promptly attended to, and on account of being near Market Head Quarters We can furnish goods CHEAPER than they can bo bought elsewhere. Send Us Your Orders, and we will give them our strictest attention and forward goids by Express to W nyncsburg by boat or persons living in tho country can send by Pedlars and Hucksters. jiinr29'G.'i-tf ' BRADLEY & SMITH. NE"WPIEM ! I MHE UNDERSIGNED have nssoci ited them 1 selves together in the name aud style of HUGHES ANDIUOi'S,' at , thejold stand of Huoiies, Bataud A Col. in Rices Landing, Pn., for the purpose of carrying on tho Grocery, Forwarding and Commission business in all its various branches, They hope, by the long experience of one ot tho Partners, and strict attention to business, to receive n liberal share of the public patronago in their line of business. They will KEEP CONST AN TLY ON HAND A good supply of Groceries, such as Sugar' Coffee, Rice, Molnsscs, Nails and Iron, Oils and Pttinta. and nil nrtlnlna naimlltr ban. In n Grocery Store, all of which they will sell at a rery small advanno over cost nnd carriaue. LINDSEY HUGHES, THOMAS LUCAS. May 8, 'Cfi-tf ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS PREMIUM OFFERED BY NIXON & BUHCHINAL, SMITH FIELD, KAYKTTU CO, PA. MAKUFACTUHIiKS Ot CANK MILLS AND LOOK'S EVAPORATOR. This Is the only successful Evaporator for making a No.l Syrup with economy aud dis patch. Over ten thousand were used last fall, svery one of which was insured, and not one return ed. . ' It is the only Evaporator free from liabilities for Infringement upon some previous patent. We are also scents for the eclebratea "VIC TOR CANE MILL, "manufactured by olabk's sohoo MAciiiNB co. We offer One Hundred Dollars Premium for sample of best Syrup, (see pi tee list of Cano Mills and Evaporators, sent free of charge.) to be awarded by Sorgh um Convention, the time and place to exam ine samples to be determined by tho Conven tion. D. OWENS. Agent. 1 ALSO, PROPRIETOR OF THE ' EAGLE FOUNDRY, WHERE be keeps constantly on hand, STOVES of all kinds and CASTINGS or all description.. Orders, solicited and fill ed promptly. . ' . , 1 aprSJ Out , ..WHuiiiBuao, Pa, . tiring fpduttC; Havo been awarded the Highest Premium" at all Foreign, United States nnd State Fairs whero exhibited. TI10 qualities which recommend tho Wheel er & Wilscn arc s 1. It uses NO SHUTTLE, snd nikes the LOCKSTICH. 2. Beauty and excellence of stlch, allko up botlt sides of the fabric sewed. 3. Strength, firmness nnd durability of scnin, that will not rip nor ravel. 4. Economy of thread. 15. Its attachments nnd wide range of ap plication to purposes nnd materials. 6. Compactness aud elegance of model and finish. 7. Simp'lcity and thoroughness of con struction. 8. Speed, ease of operation and manage ment, and quietness of movement. 0. It lias been the popular Family Sewing Machine fur nine yeurs, nnd heuco it not an experiment to buy It. Read the following extract from tho Chica go Tribune: "Tho Wheeler & Wilson Lock-Stitch Ma chine in 1,000 yards of Scam, uses 2,2."U yards thread. The Grover & Baker Double Thread Chain Siitch Machine in 1,001) yards of Learn uses 0,fi00 vnrds thread. Tlio'Wil'ick & Glbbs Single Thrnd Chain Stitch Machine, in 1,000 vards of seam uses 3,500 yards of thread. Over 8,0(10 Wheeler Ss Wilson Machines are in use in Western Pennsylvania, which is more than all others combined. A machino whose merit lias achieved such a world wideruuown aud success. Wan anted Tliro Years, By a responsible Company, brought to the house of the purchaser, instructions given in its use, without extra charge, and satisfaction guaranteed, it. is no experiment to buy, nnd tlere is no investment which pays a better in terest or biings more comfort, health, happi ness and relief to the household. Bund for Circulars and Samples to WM. SUMNER &CO., No. 27 Fifth St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Agency for Western Pn.. Eastern Ohio, and Western Virginia. Nov. 22, 1805. Julyl2-ly. (3 These celebrated machines are sold In Waynesburg by Capt. J. M. Kbst, Wilson's buitdiuy. NEW PHOTOGRAPH G- Ji. LL E JFL "ST -IX- WAYNKSBURG, PENN'A. SSLt?.j&. -Wa-l? aco ! Has fitted up a new and splendid Photograph , Gallery iu the third story of ALLISON'S BUILDING, Where ho is prepared to execute rilOTOUUAttlS. ! AMUROTYPES, . MALEIANOTYPES, I CARTES DE VISITE, I 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 und en larging them. All applications will bo prompt ; ly attended to. Their rooms are commodious i and attractive, and every desirable accommo ! dation will bo rendered to customer This is decidedly tbo best opportunity to secure accu- rato likenesses ever offered to the people ol Greene County. Call any time it suits you. I'lcturcs taken anytime 111 tno any, nnd in all Kinds 01 weather. JNnv, i. isii". tt. WAl.i.IU iIU.TI4!(UI.&,M VOX. WOR3S.S! mm iw m mm mm m m. STILL continue to cairy on tho Marble mil Stone cutting business At their long estab lished stand immediately East of tho Public square, Main Street, Waynesburg. This establishment has been in constant operation since 18;!!), and the long experience and energy of the proprietors, linked witli the exercise 01 sound Judgment nnd good tasto, havo won for them a wide spread nnd enviable roputntioo. An oxtenslvo stock of the vnrioui varieties ot tno uest marble kent constantly on nauu. cjieemi miuiuion paia to polishing, dressing, carving and engraving. All orders promptly filled. December 28. lSli'2. more: GROCERIES! Let All Persons COME TO WAYNESBURG , To. CSr-et CHEAP GROCERIES OF COTTER EL St TAYLOR. Proprietors of the splendid Grocry Store, foi morly owned by Josoph YonteW Mr. Taylor keeps on hand a good supply ofthe very best SUGAR, COFFEE, TEAS, RCE, M0LAS- 8E3, SPICKS, UAKUUM UJU IjAMPS, LAMP CHIMNIES. SHOE FliDINGS, &c.. &c, and, In fact, EVERY T1UNG usually aopi in a nrst cisbs urocory on ',1 ft. . : .' ' ' Two doors East of Wilsons New Building UCk 11, t-H . RECONSTRUCTION NOT OF THE UNION BUT OF Isaac Hooper's GROCERY & CONFECTIONERY I MR. HOOPER would still havo his rltnds andfratrona bear n mind, that lie con tinues in tho Grocery and Confectionery trade at his usual pluce ot doing business, and that ho has just received A Fresh Supply of tho best quality of all ait'cles In his line. TOYS NOTIONS nnd a great variety of useful articles always on hand. 3REFHESHMENTS, In connection with the nbovo, Mr. Hooper keeps n Kcstnunint, where 11 :k I KliAJl, ber ries and all the luxuries of the season ean bo obtained The most attractive and most popular resort in town. .luno H, i-ly E. B. Pendleton, III.iiiiir.icliiriiis Jeweler, iVo. 20 Fifth Street, Third Flow, PITTSBURGH, I A. Jowclry made to order, nair Work, Corps AiarKs, linages, ac. ; jcwciry repaired and made to look equal to now, Iliyhett Cash Prict Paidor Old Gild 0- Silver. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDEDTO July 12. "65-1 v WW. hTwitmorb HAS been In successful practico for a num ber of years, witli the experience of the different hospitals in Europe, also a member of tho Analytical Medical Instituto of Now York, continues to attend to oil professional cases at 1 is office , No. J28 Filbert Street, Philn. No patent Medicines are used or recom mended ; the remedies administered nro those which will not brake down tho constitution, but renovate the system from all Injuries it has sustained from mineral medicines, aud leave tho system in a healthy and perfectly cured condition. DYSPEPSI , that distressing discaso and fell destroyer of health and happiness, under mining the constitution and yearly carrying thousands to untimely graves, caa most em phatically be cured. Melancholy, Abbcrratlon, that state of Alie nation and weakness of inind which renders persons incapable of enjoying the plcasbrcs or performing the duties of hie. RHEUMATISM, in any form or condition, chronic or accute, warranted curable. Epi lepsy, or falling sickness, all chronic or stub born cases of FEM ALE DISEASES radically removed ; Salt Rheum and every description of ulcerations ; Piles and scroful ous diseases which have battled all previous medical sklttcim bo cured by my treatment; nnd I do say nlldiscaes, (yes Cowmmption) can lio cured by wearing my Medical Jaeet, which is a protection to the lungs against nil changes of weather in nil climates having investigated for years the cause nnd character of intermit tents (fever and ague) in all parts ofthe United Slates will euro permanently nil chronic or acute cases ot Ague and nervous discuses in a tew days. CANCER CURED WITHOUT THE KNIFE OR DRAWING OF BLOOD. Tape Worm, that dread to thej Human Family for years, can be removed with two or threo doses of my newly discovorod remedy, warranted in all caeca. Consulla'ion in tho English nnd German Languages frco of charge. Will mnko visits any distance, if desired. May be addressed by letter (conllden.ially,) and Medicine sent with proper directions to any part of tho country. OFFICE No. 1)28 Filbert Street, Phila. mnr24i'(i(i-ly us j. o ins HAVING BEEN MADE, WE OFFER OUR CUSTOMERS ONE OF THE LARG EST STOCKS OF DET GOODS!! i LEATHER, BOOTS & SHOES, Hats & Caps ! IRON, NAILS and SALT, And a great variety of BONNETS and HATS for the ladies, at tlm lowest prices that Goods havo been sold for since tho commencement of tho War. PRINTS, From 12 1-2 to 25cts. poryd, MUSLINS,... " 12 1-2 to 40" FISH At Pittsburgh urlcos. IHON& Nails" " Card Prices. SALT. $3 pcrbnrrel. COTTON YARN, at reduced ratos. We have the goods In store, and all wo ask of our friends Is to cull and soe for themselves for we are satisfled that an examination of our stock and low prices will repay them for their trouble. To our friends nt a distanco, we ex tend a cordial Invitation to call and sco thoir old friends who are always glad to see them, for we can assure them that It will repay them for the trouble W. II. M'COY Ss CO. The old stand of W. II. M'COY. Groonsbo- ro, Greene County, Ptnn'a. MaylO.'OiVtr S. B. M'Elrot. Jas. Dicksom. J, T. Shank. SPRING TRADE, 1 8 6 0 . AT WIIOT.KSAI.K I , AFELROY, DICKSON . & CO., .11 FIFTH STREET. PITTSBURGH, PA., Now offorftelrSPRING GOODS at the lowest market price! tsbms cash tho stock will be kept complete durmK the season. Buyers from eastern and central Ohio, Western Pennsylvania and West Virginia, are Invited wean ana examine uie Msonmem.. uarcuiu Pounded in 1840 AND INCORPORATED BT LECISMTIVf! CHARTER. THE ONLY INSTITUTION OF THE KIND In the Union conducted by a Practical bu siness man. Our highest Commercial Author ities, cast and west, pronounce his systems of uooKKcepnig uncuuaicd comprehending cvry department of business, and yet so skilfully condensed that the atteutivo student masters tho whole in six of eight weeks. It consists of STOCK BOOKS, closed once with a loss and twice with a gain exhibiting by three different methods the transfer of old to now books. PARTNERSHIP BOOKS, conniicica ny uiree uiiicrent methods, ex hibiting the transfer of the old to new bonks. with the introduction of a now partner ; also practically illustrating tho PKIVATK LEDGER, by means of which the rosults of tho business are kept out of the generul books, for the uso of the partners only. LECTURS PN BUSINESS SUBJECTS. How every one may get rich. How to get failures. On speculations. The moral biHiiI iu;u iiv huij u. liiu tnusu in vo niiiiiri 1 11 .nee of Integrity In youth, etc. Also lectures COMMERCIAL LAW, on Partnerships, Contracts, Insurance, Com mon Carriers, tho Statute of Limitations, etc. Pructicnl instructions in DETECTING . COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES, bv a full set of genuine vignettes and coun ters, and a large collection of counterfeit notes. OUR RAILROAD BOOK-KEEPING, (in manuscript,) exhibits the construction nnd equipment, tne rporuting receipts and expen ditures; the boods closed and a dividend re corded. These books are advertised by others but not taught elsewhere in the city, Our new system of PRIVATE BANK BOOKS, (in manuscript,) embraces all the best forms in uso among private bankers. Our new en larged edition of Duff's Steamboat Book-keeping. Our full course of business practic In cludes about FIFTY BUSINESS BOOKS, ruled to about thirty differed forms, viz : II ledgers. 7 Day Books, fi Journals, 6 Bill B inks, 4 Cash liooks, 4 Sates Books, 2 Invoice Books, 1 Discount Book, 1 Check Register, I DcpoBit Register, 2 Collection Registers, 1 Tickler, 1 Hands' Register, I Freight Book, 2 Passage Books, I Fuel Book. These Books practically record about six hundred business trinsnction, 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 ot other pupils with those ot the graduates of tins institution. Harper's Enlarged Edition OF DUFF'S B00K-KEE7ING. rrice $2. Postage. 20 cents. SOLD BY BOOK SELLERS GEN ERALLY. AWARDED FOUR SILVER MEDALS. Which, with tho following testimonials. Indi cate the character of tho work : 'No other work upon Bookkeeping explains tho subjccC with so much clearness and sim plicity. F. W. EDMONDS, Cashier Mechanics' Bank, Wall Blrcet, N. Y. 'As nn extensivo ship owner, American and Europenn merchant, bunk director, etc., ho has borno the repiUel!on of the highest nrdo of business talents.' JNO. W BURNIIAM Merchant, Nn. 8 South street, N. Y. '1 graduated in Duff's collego in halt the time I expected. 'His admirable system In cludes nothing superfluous, nor leaves out anything essential, J. R. COMPTON, Cashier Niagara Bank, Lockport, N. Y. "Tno most complete work of I ho hind I havo ever seen." J. B. MUHHY, President Exchange Bank, Pittsburgh. Tho most clear and comprehensive that I havo met with. JOHN SNYDER. Cashier Bank of Pittsburgh. Your committoe unanimously concur in the opinion ot the utility ofthe improved mothod of Mr. Duff." GURDON J. LBUDS. Recording Sec. ot the Amcr. Instl , N. Y. OuW" II. Duffs Fenmanship For the best business and Ornamental Pen manship, awarded our present Pcnmun, by tho United States faro nt Cincinnati!, In 1 800 Pennsylvania Stato fair at Wyoming 1800 Western Pennsylvania fair at Pittsburg I8C0 Western Virginia f.ilr nt Wheeling I Gilo Ohio State fair at Cleveland I8U3 All of which aro exhibited at our ofllco. OUR TERMS, nave never btn advanced, while others aro charging if.'O tuition fee, or $10 and (tit ex tra for penmanship, and $12 to $20 for text books and blanks. For our graduating course, Including busi ness penmanship, time unlimited, ure $40. The enlarged edition ot Duff's Book-keep ing, with blanks and stationery at booksellers' prices, $5. Our blanks are made up of fine extra sized papor ruled complete, wi ll lull sots of auxil iaries, We therefore present the business student with the following IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES 1 ' 1 Wo havo the bost Penman In the west. 2 Dull 's System of Book-keeping, (sanc tioned by tho New York Chamber of Com tnorcf,) taught by the author. 8 The dally lectures of an experienced mer chant. 4 A saving of seven or eight weeks In time of study. - 1 5 A saying of the same number ofweoks board. 6 A saving of $6 or $7 In books and sta tionery. 7 A diploma Blgnod by one so 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 penman's Business and Ornamoutal writing, Inclosing twenty five oonte for postage, to rP. DIIFF 4c SON, PRINCIPALS, mrSBVROH, Fa. fcbl7'M-tf EXTRACT BUCHU. IIELMBOLD'S BUCttU. IIELMBOLD S BUCnU. IIELMBOLD'S BUCHU. ' THE ONLY OKNOWN BEMEDt J0R DIABETES, IRRITATION OF THE NECK.OP THE BLADDER, INFLAMMA TION OF THE KIDNEYS, CATARRH OF THE BLADDER, STHAN GUARY OR PAINFUL URINATING. For these diseases It Is truly, a sorerehrd remedy, nnd too much cannot bo said In Its nrnise. A single doso has been known to re lieve tho most urgent symptoms. Arc you troubled with that distressing pain in tho back nnd through the hips f A tea spoonful a day of Helmbold's Buchu will re lieve you. i; PLEASE NOTICE. ' t - ....! .11 . . . .. vX 'JT!0 ; a Juniper prepared in vacuo aud according to rules of PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY. These ingredients are known as the most valuable Diuretics afforded. A DIURETIC Is that which acts upon the kidneys. IIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU ACTS GENTLY, Is pleasant in, taste aud odor, free'fiom all Injurious properties, and Immediate in it action. FOR TnE SATISFACTION OF ALL, See Medical Properties contained in Dispensa tory ofthe U. 8., of which the following li a copy 1 "Bucuu. Its odor is strong, diffusive, and somewhat aromatic, i's taste bitterish, and analogous 10 inni 01 mini. 11 is given cnieny in complaints of the Urinary Organs, such as Gravel, Chronic Catarrh of the bladder, Mor bid Irritation of tiio Bladder and Urethra, Diseases of tho prostrate, and Retention or tho Incontinence of Urine, from a loss of tone In the parts concerned iu Its evacuation. It has also been recommended in Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheumatism, J Cutaneous Affections, and Dropsy. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION See Professor Dewees' valuable works on the practico of Physio. Seo Remarks made by the celebrated Dr. Physic, of Philadelphia See any and all Standard Works on Medi cine. ' FROM THE IIV THE WOULD I am acquainted with H. T. Helmbold ; he occupied tiio 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. WEIGHTMAN, (Firm of Powers & Welghtmnn,) Manufacturing Chemists, Ninth and Brown Streets, Philadelphia. From the Philadelphia Evening HulUtin, March 10th t Wo are gratified to bear of the continued success, in New York, of our townsman, Mr II. T. Helmbold, Druggist. ; His store, next to the Metropolitan Hotel, is 28 feet front, 230 feet deip, and five stories in height. It Is certainly a grand establishment, ' and specks favorably ofthe merit of bis srti-, cles. Ho retains his Office and Laboratory In tills city, which are also model establishments of their clnss. Tho proprietor lias been Induced to make this statement from the fact that his remedies, although advertised, are Genuine Preparations, And knowing that the Intelligent refrain from using any tiling pertaining to Quackery, or tho Patent Medicine order most of which are prepared by Bell-styled Doctors, who are too ignorant to read a physician's simplest pres cription, much less competent to prepare phar maceutical preparations. These parties resort to various means of ef fecting sales, such as convlmr Darts of advar- ' tlscments of popular remedies, and finishing wnn ccnincaics. The Science of Medicine statnds simple, pure and majestic having Fact for its Basle, Induction for its Pillar, Truth for Its Capital. A WORD OF CAUTION. Health is most Important ; nnd the afflicted should not uso aa advertised medicine, or any remedy, unlese Its contents or ingredients are known toothers besides the manufacturer, or until they are satisfied of the qualifications of the party so- . offeiiug. HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS FLUID EXTRACT BUCnU, , FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA,, AND IMPROVED ROSE WABtl Established upwards of 18 years.' Prepared 'by E. T. hklmbolU riUauIDTK PRINCIPAL DEPOTS? nRLMhoLD'S roma and chemicaI ; WAREAOUSE, 80i Broadway New ;York. . ; And HELMBOLD'S I MBDICAL DVP&P. 101 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia Pa. '' ' Vt AH BBIIfillTIr '"". ftor.lMw-iy, r v. 1 i .; tt Juf.i .... u.'ti; J :' ;.t r. 1 1 : . 1 ' 1 1