The Greene County Republican. (Waynesburg, Pa.) 185?-1867, June 13, 1866, Image 4

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-JFARMEBS COLUMN,
TrnnA-Trt Mivif Mnn-fw 4. lot ol
CotUwold sheep having been seen in
V; New ,Yorl that would weigh fioin 800
' ' tol 400 lbs.', the proprietor ( Canadian)
. . . was asked bis method ot fattening sheep,
"and replied: '.'
"In the first place I secure a good
breed. That i the most important
.rpoint. ' The next thing is to keep them
growing from the iime they are weaned
till they are takon to the slaughter-house,
r.' neer allowing them to grow poor at any
...mn of the vear. 1 have fed them all
the ha," peas and oats they will eat.
p. a,-.; hitter than Indian corn for
matin mutton. Oats furnish a nitro
genous matter for the formation of nc
oessary musolo. Toas produce more fat
v than the same number of pounds ot
cereal grain,"
, 'Do vou feed any roots and strawt"
"Yes each sheep gets not less than
one or two pounds ot turnips daily, with
all the straw to eat and lie on he wauls;
and a food shed is provided, with a sup
nlv of Dure water, aud salt to lick at
r j i
pleasure"
"How much do you expect to get tor
the largest of your tloukl"
"Two hundred dollars per head, orl(
ship them from this market!
The next day wo learned they were
taken at that price tor Christians mut
ton. Worth Knowing. One pound ot
green copperas, costing seven cents, dis
solved in ono quart of water, and poured
down a privy, will effectually concentrate
and destroy the foulest smells. For wa
ter closets on 'board ships and steam
boats, about hotels, and other placns,
there is nothing so iiico to eleanso and
purify as simple green copperas diasolv.
ed in water; and for sick rooms, it may
be placed under tho bed ir. anything
that will hold water, and thus render a
hospital or other place where there aro
sick persons, Iree from unpleasant smells.
For butchers stalls, fish markets, slaugh-
, ter houses, sinks, and wherever there
are putrid and offensive gases, dissolve
copperas and sprinkle it about, and in a
very few days tho "bad smell" will pass
away. If a cat, rat or mouse dies abou1
the house, and sends forth an offensive
gas, place some dissolved copperas in a
, cup or jar, anywhere within "smcllini;
. ' distance," and the cure is sure. I have
known a stouk of dry goods which were
,. nearly spoiled by a skunk under tho
building, to bo cleaned and restored
simply by sprinkling dissolved copperas
on the floor. Salem Gazette,
orrowino Tools. It is an old say
lug, remarks the Albany Cultivator, that
"he that goes borrowing, goes Borrow
ingi" and a still older one, "tho bor
rower is servant to the lender." But so
far as applies to farm tools, Yankee
ingenuity seems to have reversed these
sayings, tor one of the greatest annoy
ances of some neighborhoods is the
necessity for lending tools. "Won't vou
leud me jour cart to -day" "I want to
borrow your crowbar." "Can.t you lot
us have your drasj?" "Aro you gom' to
use your old maro lo-day?" "Father
.. wants to eel vou oxen." "I want half
dozen of yournew bags.'Vto , are usually
, followed with long searches for lost
bags, half days spent in getting carts
and harrows repaired, &c.
."Why, father, Mr. Duinplin said he
.' would pay for the cart, if you would get
it mended." "He would, indeed, would
, he! this would cost him about one
fourth of my loss Of time in going to him
fur it, and Inking it from the blacksmith
shop, to eny nothing of three days delay
in getting in work done!" ' But. father,
you know tha's a groat deal better than
Mr. Suggarplutn did when ho borrowed
your cultivator, for when ho broke it, he
swore at you behind your back for
lending him sueli a 'rotten machine,'
and wouldn' never pay a cent."
"John, whore's the crow- bail" "I
don't know, sir. I'vo hunted for it a
gooJ deal for Uo or three, days."
"Have you looked in the barn." "Yes,
I hunted all through the barn, and the
carriage-house, and the oorn-house.'
"Have you asked Jim." "Jim haven't
you seen tho crowbar nowhere.; "Why,
yes, I saw it at Squire Noodle'si ho bor
rowed it one day when vou was gone
away, to pry up a bar post, and it's been
Blickin' there over since "
Every farmer should have n full set of
implements and tools, awl have a place
for eve y thing, and every thing in its
place. If he has not tho moans, let him
sell off a corner of his farm to procure
them.
"Bijckwiihat as a Gni'.KN Manuiik Chop
"II." On very poor and light land,
buckwheat is by far tho best common
green manure crop. Oats do vory well
on soils of little better quality, and
clover is best for clayey soils that need
organio matter. Tho amount oi tho
crop varies exceedingly, 150 to 200 lbs.
good Peruvian guano will almost uni
formly ensure a crop of buckwheat, and
two crops may bo iilowed in in ono
Bonson 0 t need a little more guano,
with the addition of some ashes and
plaster perhaps, and clover needs very
thorough plowing. It may also have a
drossing.ot limo plowed in, also lime
harra wed In, and an application ot gua.io
and plaster at tho tnno of sowing, wbluli
may be iy Soptember.or you may plow
in n crop of buckwheat or oat, and sow
clover jalba full, '
Geo. E. Minor.
..L. K. Evans.
DOW STOP TO LOOK BACK
UUT
GO RIGHT IN!
TO TUB STORE OP
CEO. E. MINOR & CO
TUG above named Arm has purchased a
complete stuck In the East nod arc Bulling
at reduced prices. It comprises a general as
sortment oi ,
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
QUEENSWARE, BOOTS, SHOES.
IIAT3 AND CAPS, CLOTHS,
CASS1MERES,
&c, &c..,
Ac.
We would also call the special attention of
tho LADIES to tho largest lot of
IteLnines and Calicoes
cm offered In this market, and at prices as
low as belorc the war, also, our lull lino of
HIBBONS,
VEILS,
DRESS GOODS.
DRESS TRIMMINGS.
BUTTONS,
IIOOl SKIRTS.
BALMO. SKIRTS, &c.
You would do well to call Immediately, as
prices aro already stiffening in Iho Eastern
market, Don't forget tho place, at tho
OJLsX STAKD,
In Minor's Building, nearly opposite tho
& I). N. Raul;, 'Waynesburg, Pa..
April 18, 'illltf.
F.
CIOUM! CHOLSfii
110 W TO AVOID THE
DREAD DISEASE!
COMB TO TOWN, FOR
iim;ii i m mniiim
HAS JUST RETURNED FROM THE
cily, and havo opened tho largest
New Grocery
In town. They dosrc to Inform tho citizens
of Waynesburg and vicinity of tho caro they
have taken in selecting stock, having on hand
a cood supply of
CONFECTIONS, TOBACCO. CI
GARS, TAU, also. PROVISI
ONS, BACON, DRIED BEEF
POTATOES FISH,
DRIED PEACHES,
&c , ifcc , &0.
Call and sue thcin as they havo just
You will find thorn accomodating, and can
sell lower limn any ono in tho place, Bo
sure to go to tho right place, iu
LEDWITH'S OLD BUILDING.
opposlto tho Court House, and formerly c
copied by tho Post Olllcc.
up;8,'liii.-tf.
PLAIN AND FANCY
JOB PRINTING
THE FINES P STYLE.
Our prices cannot bo surpassed for cheap
ness by any oilier establishment m this part
of tho State. Parties wishing
done should glvo us a c VI. Wo aro ready at
all times to do anything In tho printing line.
Ihccutors' Notice.
LETTERS Testamentary having been grant
ed tho undersigned on tho estate of D.VVID
RICH, deceased, lato of Cumberland town
ship, Greene county, Pa. Notlco Is hereby
given to all persons indoblcd to said estate to
make immediate payment, and thoso havimr
claims to present them properly authenticated
for settlement. .JOHNSON WYCOFF,
LOT L. RICH,
aplH-Ow. Executors.
T II E
MASON &.HAMLI'. CABINET ORGANS,
Forty uill'erent. styles, adapted to sacred and
secular music, for ijjiKO to ijumi) each. THIH
TY FIVE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or
llrst premiums awarded them. Illustrated
Catalogues froo. Adc'ress, MASON & HAM
LIN, Boston, or MASON BROTHERS, New
Yoiik. 8opl!Vi"-ly
Ilobcrt liouxiicrt),
Carriage -k Manufacturer
Waynksiiuim, Pa.,
n ESPECTFULLY gives notice that ho has
lb located in waynosuorg, ra., wuoru no in
tends to manufacture
CARRIAGES
Of every description. From his oxperloneo In
tho business, ho fools cnntldont that his work,
111 stylo, finish nnd durability, will give ontlro
satisfaction. It Is his determination to purcluiRo
.lie best matorl.il In market, and employ none
but competent wotkmon.
All now work warrontod for one year.
Wavnusburii, Fob. 81, IHIIO. tj
. GEORGE s. nn,
TvEALER In Books and Slatlonsiv. M,tm-
U xlnos, Dally Pu per, Fsnoy Articles, &o.,
Wayncsburx Pa. April I, 'flo.-ly
AT
BARGAINS ! !
THE undersigned has a large lot of
BOOTS, SHOES,
AND
. Which ho will ciuse out at
FIRST COST!!
All persons in want of bargains will do well
10 can soon.
AV. A. PnjRTEK.
Waynesburg, Nov. 15, 18(i.'. tt.
MIIS K. 8.8AVKKS.
1IOSKINSON.
NEW GOODS! !
Spring Stock.
C&reat ariety
MRS. E. S. SAYERS & IIOSKINSON,
Saycrs' Comer, Waynesburg, ra.
MESSR3. SAYERS & IIOSKINSON
navo just opened an extensive and entirely
now siocK ol 1''ASII1U Alius
BUY GOODS
Bought In tho best Eastern market, at tho very
lowest cash rates, comprising nil styles of the
most fashionable and serviceable textures of
Gentlemen & Lades' Wear
It is useless to enumerate They havo evcry
hing lu tho Hue, with
BONNETS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS
And Shoos. Wares of all kinds, nnd n com
plete variety oftlio bcstUItOCERlKS. ' All of
which tney propose to sell at tho very lowest
figu'res, depending ou tho quality ana cheap
ness of their goods to gain them custom.
Nov. 21). inns, t f
Bradley & Smith
MANUFACTURERS
AND
IN
SADDLES,
HARNESS, TRUNKS, Ac., &t
No. 132 Woo.1 Street,
PITTSBURG, PA.
PEOPLE OF GHEENE COUNTY wishing
1 nnytliing in our line cau be furnished on
the shortest notice and
MOST REASONABLE TERMS.
Persons from a distance sending us ORDERS PHOTOGRAPHS
will have them promptly attended to, and on i AMl'PnTVPira
account of being near Market Head Quarters ',,,.. .,,,' , ' '
wo can furnish goods CHEAPER than they ; MALEIANO I I'Kh.
cau be bought elsewhere. j CARTES DE VISITE,
. Sell (I Us Yoill' O J"dr rn, And nil other kinds and sizes of pictures, in n
and we will give them our strictest attention stylo equal to the best artists. Especial atten
nnd forward go-ids by Express to Wnvnesbnrg tion will be given to copying pictures and cn-
nyimator persons living in tho country can
send by Pedlars nnd Hucksters.
mnr2!l'(!.- tf BRADLEY & SMITH.
NEWFIEM !
rpHEUNDEHSIGNlCDhavc assoc. itedthem.
1 tclvcs together in tho name and stylo of
HUGHES AND LU0.-iS,
t tho old stand ofllnoiiKS, H.mit& Co., In
Rices Landing, Ph.. fi.r the purpose of carrying
on tho Grocery, Forwarding am! Commission
business in all its various brunches, They hope,
by the long experienco of one ot tho Partners,
and strict attention to business, to receive a
liberal shaio of the public patronage in their
lino of business. They will
KEEP CONSTAN PLY ON II AND
A good supply of Groceries, such ns Siurar'
police, nice, Molasses. Nails ami Iron, Oils '
nnd Paints, and all articles nmmllir i.-,,t i ,
Grocery Store, idl of which they will sell at n
uijr Binau uuvancc over cost nnd onrrta 'o
LINDSIOY HUGHES, '
THOMAS LUCAS.
MnyO, 'C." tf
ftNE IIUNDRKI) DOLLARS PREMIUM
v ui I'Eurcii iiY
NIKON & BURCHINAL,
HMITIU'IKI.I), F.VVIii rU CO, l'.,
JiAXl'l'ACTL'llKllS OF
tANK MILLS AND COOK'S EY.U'OIMTOK
This Is tho only successful Evnporntnr for
maiiing a no. i syrup wuii economy and dis
patch. Ovor ten thousand wero used last fall, nvcry
ono of which was insured, and not one ruinm.
cd.
It is tho only Evaporator froo from liabilities
lor iniiingemeiit upon some previous patent.
We am also agents fur tho celcbratod ''VIC
TOR CANE MILVmanufaolurcd by cuiik's
snitno maciiinb co. Wo olTer Ono Hundred
Dollars Premium for sample of best Syrup,
(seo pilco list of Cans Mills and Evaporators,
sent froo of charge.) to ha awarded by Surijli
iim Convcnllon, thu time and placo to oxain
Ino samples to be determined by tho Conven
tion. J). OWENS. Agent.
ALSO, PROPRIETOR OF THE
EAGLE FOUNDRY,
WIII'iHB lie keeps constantly on hand.
STOVES of nil kinds and CASTINGS
of all descriptions.
Orders solicited and fill-
cd promptly.
aprSS Urn.
Waysksiiliio, Pa,
WHEELER & j WILSON'S
Coring Hatluwcj
llave been awarded tho Ilighost Premiums
stall Foreign, United States and Stale iairs
where exhibited.
Tho finalities which recommend tho heel
er & Wils'.u aro s
1.' It uses NO SUUTTLE, and mkesthe
LOCK-S1TCII.
Beauty and excellence of slleh,
both sides of the labile sowed.
aliko
np
3. Strength, firmness and durability of
scam, that will uot rip nor ravel.
4. Economy of thread.
r,. Its attachments and wldo rangu of ap
plication to purposes and materials.
0. Compactness and clcganco
and finish.
of model
7. Sinip'leity
stiuction.
and thoroughness of con-
8. Speed, easo of operation and mnuage
uient, and quietness of movement.
!). It has been the popular Family Sewing
Machine for nine years, and henco it uol an
experiment to buy it.
Read the following extract from the Chica.
go Tribune!
"Tho Wheeler A '.llson Lnck-Slitcli Ma
chine in 1,000 yards of Scam, uses 2,2.iU yards
thread.
The Orover & Baker Double Tlmnid Chain
Siilcli Machine iu l.noo yards of icam uses
15. SOI) vards thread.
Tho" Wd'iclc ti Glbls Slnalo Thrad Chain
Slitch Maehiue. in l.UDU vards of seam uses
:i,i00 yards ol thread.
Over MOO Wheeler Ss Wilson Machine
nro in use h Western Pennsylvania, w hich
is more limn all olbei'a combined.
A machine whose merit has achieved such a
world wide renown and success.
W n anted Tkrco Years,
By a responsible Company, brought to tho
house of the purchaser, instructions given 4u
its use, without extra charge, aud satisfaction
guaranteed, it. is no experiment to buy, and
1 1 Ore is no investment which pays a better in
terest or hi lugs more comfort, health, happi
ness and relief to the household.
Bend for Circulars and Samples to
WM.SUMNKU &CO.,
No. 27 Fifth St., Pittsburgh, Pa. '
Agency for Western l'a.. Eastern Ohio, and
Western Virginia.
Nov. 22, 18G3. JulylS-ly.
S3-These celebrated machines aro sold In
Waynesburg by Capt. J. M. Kits r, Wilson's
hnlldinv.
MEW
PHOTOGRAPH
-IX-
WAYNESBURG, I'EN'N'A.
Has filled up a new nnl splendid Pliotogrnpli
Oallery in the third story of
ALLISON'S DUlLDINti,
lnrgmg llioni. All applications will bo nromnt
: ly attended to. Their rooms am commodious
I and attractive, and every desirable neeomnm
i dation will be reiu'.erod to customer! This is
, decidedly Iho best opportunity to. secure accu
! rate likenesses ever oll'ered to the people ol
Greene Count'. Call any lime it suits you,
1 Pictures taken any time in the day, and in all
kinds of weather, Nov. l.V ixn.y it'.
SIlLL.continue to cany on tho Marble find
Stono culling business at Iheir long estab
lished stand Immediately East of tho Public
square, Main Street, Wiiynoshurjr.
This establishment has been In constant
operation since I suit, nnd the long experience
and energy of Iho proprietors, linked with tho
exercise of sound judgment and good taste,
have won for llioni n wi Ic spread and enviable
reputation. An extensive slock of the vurlou i
varieties of the best marble kept constantly on
hand. Special allenlion paid to polishimr.
! dressing, carving add engraving,
All orders promptly tilled.
December 2:1. I una.
GROCERIES!
Lto All Persons
COME TO WAYNESDURQ
"3L7o G-Ot
CHEAP GROCER1EG
OF
t'OTTKHL'L & t AVLOIt,
Pronrletni'Rot' llin nliindld Grorerv Slum f...
iiiorlv owned bv Josirnh Yea ter. Jlr. Tavlnr
koops on hand a good supply of the verv best
SUGAR, COKFEK, TEAS, RICE, MOLAH
8ES. 8 PICES, CARBON OIL, LAMPS,
LAMP CII1MNIES. SHOE FINDINGS, &c.
&r. and. In fact. EVERY. THING usuallv
kept in a first class Grocery Store.
Two doors East of Wilsons New Building
Oct. II, '03-U'
mm k mum.
RECONSTRUCTION
NOT QF
THE UNION
BUT OF
Esaac Hooper's
GROCERY & CONFECTIONERY I
MR. HOOPER would still havo his rlends
and nations bear n mind, that he con
tinues in tho Grocery and Confectionery trade
at Ills usual placo ot doing business, and Unit
ho bus )ust received
A. Fresh Supply
of tho best quality of all sii'cles in his lino.
TOYS NOTIONS and a great viiricty of
useful articles always oil hand.
3P3EFHESHMENTS,
In connection with (he nlmve, Air. Hooper
keeps a Restaurant, where! CK CREAM, ber
ries and all the luxuries of the season can bo
obtained.
The moat attractive and most popular resort
in town. .nine u, 'lu-.y
E. B. Pendleton
Ma ti ti la c 1 in i n s Jeweler,
No. 20 Fijt Street, Third Floor,
PITTSBURGH, I A.
Jewelry made to order, Hair AVork, Corps
Marks. Badges, &c. ; Jewelry repaired
and madu to look equal to now,
Wfliest Cah Prim raid or Old Cold Sitnr.
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
Julv 12. 'li.--lv
TJiTT." IF witmor'
UAS been In successful practlen fur a niim
her of years, wllh iho experienco of tho
dlilereul hospitals In Europe, also a member
of tho Analytical Medical Institute of New
York, continues to attend lo all professional
cases at I is ollleo , No. 1)28 Filbert Street,
Phila.
No natcnt Medicines aro used or recom
mended i the remedies administered arn those I
which will not brake down tho constitution.
but renovate the system from all injuries it has
sustained from mineral medicines, and lcnvo
the systc-n iu a healthy nnd perfectly cured
condition.'
BYSPEPSI , that distressing disease nnd
fell destroyer of health and happiness, under
mining the constitution and yearly carrying
thousands to untimely graves, can most cm
phatlclly be cured.
Melancholy, Abberration, that state of Alio-'
nati .n and wiaknossof mind which renders
persons incapable of enjoying tho plcasbresor
perlormins the duties of life.
RHEUMATISM, in any form or condition,
chronic i r nccutc, warranted curalile. Epi
lepsv, or falling sickness, all cluvido or stub
born cases of
FE M ALE DISEASES
radically removed ; Salt Rheum and every
description of ulcerations , Piles and scrolul
ous diseases which havo bullied all previous
medical'skill,.can bo cured by my treatment;
nnd 1 do s;iy all disuacs, (yes ConmHiiilitui) can
be cured by wearing my Medical Jacet, which
is a protection ty the lungs against all changes
of weather in all climates having investigated
for years Iho cause and character of intermit
tout's (fever and ague) iu all parts of Iho United
Stales will euro' permanently all chroiilc or
acute cases ot Ague and nervous discuses in a
lew davs.
CANCER CPRED WITHOUT THE KNIFE
OR DRAWING OK BLOOD.
Taoo Worm, that dread to Iho Huiniin
T Family, for years, can be removed wilhtwo -ir
t-nrco noses o:iny new iy Discovered remedy,
warranted, in all chjcs. Consulta'lon in the
EiikI'isIi anil Ganpn Langunges free ofcharge.
Will make visits any distance. If desired. May
bo addressed' by letter (conllden.ially,) and
MiMliclncwnt'wlth proper directious to any
part nf iho country.
OFFICE No. 1)28 Filbert Street, Phila.
niar'.'4:'(i(i-ly
IP 33 JO. O H3
IIAVINU BEES MADE, WE OFFER OUR
CUSTOMERS ONE OF THE LARG
EST STOCKS OF
DRY GOODS!!
10Sffl.OI.lM
LEATHER, BOOTS & SHOES,
Hats & Caps
f
EIi., .lLS ;i!i(l SALT,
And a groat variety of BONNETS nnd II ATS
for Iho ladies, at ihe lowest prices that Goods
have been sold fur since tlio commencement
of the War.
I'lilNTS From 12 t-2 Ui 2.".cts. pcrvd,.
.l.rMj.VV.. I- I - 10 10 " "
I'lII AfPillsbiirgll prices.
I RON & Nails" ' Card Prices.
KAL'I " tj:i per barrel.
t'OTI'ON YARN, at reduced rates.
We havo the goods In sti.re, nnd nil wo ask
of our friends Is to call and Bee fiir t lionise! yes
for wo nro .satisfied that an examination of our
slock and low prices will repay thorn for their
trouble. To our friends at a distance, wo ex
tend a cordial Invitation to call and seo their
old friends, who 1110 always glad to goo them,
for wo can assure them that It will repay them
for tho trouble.
W. II. jM'COY & CO.
The old stand of W. II, M'COY, Orccnsho
ro, Greene County, Pe iiii'a. May 1 0, 'r-tf )
S. B. M'Ei.uov. J,s. Dickson,
J, T. Shank.
s p 11 1 n a
T R AT) E , 1 8 0 0.
GOODS
AT WIIOI.KHAI.lt 1
JI'ELROY, DICKSON & CO.,
.11 FIFTH STREET. PITTSBURGH, PA,,
Now olT.irtl.olrSPRING OOOD.S nttlio lowest
lUlllket llllenl .TKn I'mltlm ul,w,l will In.
kept eompluid during the unison. Buyurs
Iron eastern nnd nnniinl mi,i v.,ai,,i.n
Poniisylvanl nnd West Virginia, nro Invited
tocnlt and exnmlno tho assottuieut.. March 10
Pounded in 1840
AN D
INCORPORATED BY LEGISLATIVE CHARTER.
milEONLY INSTITUTION OF THE KIND
1 in tho Union conducted by a Practical bu
kIik'ss man. Our hiirhcst Commercial Author-
Hies, cast nnd west, prononnco his systems of
Book-keeping uneduslcd comprelienumg
every deparlment uf luisiness, nnd yet so
sklllullv condensed that tho attentive student
masters tho whole In six of cluht weeks. It
consists of
STOCK BOOKS,
closed n ice with ft loss nnd twice with a gain
exhibiting bv'threo dillereut methods tho
transfer of old to new books.
PARTNERSHIP BOOKS,
conducted by three dilfecent methods, cx
hibilingtho transfer of tho old to new books,
willi the introduction or a new partner ; also
practically illustrating tho ,
PRIVATE LEDGER,
by means of which tho results of tho business
aro kept out of tho general booksk for tho use
ot the partners only.
, LECTURS ON BUSINESS SUBJECTS.
How every one may got rich. How to get
rich by ttading. Tho cause ot Commercial
failures. On speculations. Tho moral inllu
anco of integrity in youth, etc. Also lectures
upon
COMMERCIAL LAW, .
on Partnerships, Contracts, Insurance, Com
mon Curriers, tho Statute of Limitations, etc.
Practical insf notions In DETECTING?
COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES,
by a full sot of genuine vignettes and coun
ters, and a large collection of counterfeit notes.
OUR RAILROAD BOOK-KEEPING,
(m manuscript,) exhibits the construction and
equipment, tno cpornting receipts and cxpen
(mures j tno noons closed aim a mvuicnu re
corded. These books arc advertised by others
but not taught elsewhere In the city, Our
new system of
PRIVATE BANK BOOKS,
(In manuscript,) embraces nil tho best forms
in use among private bunkers. Our new en -
larged edition ofDulf's Steamboat Hook-keep.
lug. uurlilll course 01 uusuicss prnoiie in
cludes about FIFTY BUSINESS BOOKS,
ruled to about thirty ditferon' forms, via : 1 1
Ledgers, 7 Day Books, 5 Journals, li Bill
B inks, 4 Cash Hooks, 4 Smios Honks. 2 Invoice
Books, 1 Discount Book, 1 Check Register, I
Dcpnsit Register, 2 Collection Registers, 1
Tiekier, 1 Hands' Register, I Freight Book, 2
Passage Books, I Fuel Hook. . Theso Books
practically record about six hundred business
tiMisactimi", comprehending Duff's original
plan of business education, introduced twenty-live
years ago. How far others havo suc
ceeded in imitating: hint will bo best soon by
enmnnrine the business papers and bonks ot
other pupils with those ot the graduates of
this institution.
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HELMBOLD'8
EXTRACT teUOHU.
IIELMBOLD'S BUCHU.
IIELMBOLD'S BUCIIU. ' '
IIELMBOLD'S BUCnU, .,
. . : i i ." :
THE ONLY '.KNOWN EEMEDT. F0&
DIABETES,
IRRITATION OF THE
NECKJOU1
THE BLADDER, INFLAMMA
TION OP THE KIDNEYS,
CATARRH OP THE c
BLADDER, STRAN
GUAUY OR
PAINFUL URINATING.
For theso diseases It Is truly a sovereign
remedy, nnd too much cannot ho said in Its
praise A single doo has been known to re
lievo tho most urgent symptoms.
Aro you troubled with that distressing pain
in tho back nnd through tho hips ? A tea
spoonful a day of Hclmbold's Buchu will re
lieve you.
fmiciuoonpi
PLEASE NOTICE.
I make no secret of ingredients. Ilclmbnld's.
Extract Buchu is composed of liuchu, Cubebs,
and Juniper Berries, selected with groat caro,
prepared in iwc and according to rules of
P1IAHMACY AND CHEMISTRY.
These ingredients nro known as tho
valuable Diuretics afforded.
most
A DIURETIC
Is that which acts upon the kidneys.
IIELMBOLD'S EXTltACT MCIIO
ACTS GENTLY,
1 Is pleasant In taste and odor, free 'ft om nil
1 injurious properties, and immediate in ill
action.
FOB THE SATISFACTION OF ALL,
! See Medical Properties contained In Dispensa
tory ot the U. S., ot winch llio lollowmgls a
copy :
' Bcciio. Its odor Is strong, diffusive, and
so newlial aromatic, i's bisio bitterish, and
analogous to that of mint. It is given chiefly
in complaints of Iho Urinary Organs, such as
Gravel. Chronic Catarrh of the bladder, Mor
bid Irritation of tho Bladder nnd, Urethra,
Diseases of tho prostrate, nnd Retention or
tlio locontiacnce of Urino, from a loss of tone
In the parts concerned iu its evacuation. If,
lias also been recommended in Dyspepsia,'
Chronic Rheumatism,; Cutaneous AU'cctiuiia,
and Dropsy.
FOR FUnTHEIl INFORMATION
See Professor Dcwecs' valuable, works on th
practice of Physio.
Seo Remarks uindo by tho celebrated Dr.
Physic, of Philadelphia
See any and all Standard Works on Medi
cine. FROM THE
lL,.:FLC3r:E3ST
I'lTllilM, CHEMISTS
IN TUB WG2lI,D
1 mn acquainted with II. T. Ilclmbold ; he
occupied tho drug store opposite my residence
and was successful hi conducting tho business
where others had not been equally so before
him. I have been favorably impressed with
his character and enterprise.
WJ1. WEIGIITMAN,
(Firm of Powers & Weightnian,)
Manufacturing Chemists,
Ninth and Brown Streets, Philadelphia.
From Iho Philadelphia Evening llulletin,
March 10th We are gratified to hear of the
continued success, in New York, of our
townsman, Mr-II. T. Ilclmbold, Druggist.
His store, next to the Metropolitan Hotel, is 28
feet front. 2:10 feet deip, end live stories in
height. II Is certainly 11 grand establishment,
and specks favorably ol the merit oflnsnrll
elos. Ho retains his Olllcc nnd Laboratory in
Ihis city, which nro also model establishments
of their class.
Tho proprietor has been induced to make
this statement from tho fact Unit hls.rciiiedieg,
although advertised, are
Genuine Preparations, '
And knowing that the intelligent refrain from
using any thing pertaining to Quackery, or
Iho Patent Meiliclne order most of which aro
tii'cparcd by self-slyled Doctors, who are too
ignorant to read a physician's simplest pros
cription, much less competent to prepare phar
maceutical preparations.
These parlies resort to various moans of ef
fecting sales, such as copying parts of adver
tisements of popular remedies, and finishing
with certificates.
The Science of Medicine statnds simple,
: n
pure and inn ietlic having f act tor Us uusii,
1. Induction for Its Pillar, Truth for its Capital,
A WORD OF CAUTION. Health IS most
Important ! anil the alllictod should not use an
nuvcrtlscd medicine,
or any remedy, unless
Its contents or Inuredleiits nro known toothers
besides tlio maniilaclurrr, or until they are
sullsllod of tlio (iiiiillllculloiis of the party so
olfeiiug.
HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS..
FLUID EXTRACT BUCIIU,
FLUID EXTRACT SAKSAPARILLA,
. AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH.'""
EstnblUhod upwards of 10 years. '
Prepared by H. T. HEIMBOlbr '
principal ainrols
HKLMBOLD'S DRUG ANtt CHEMICAL
WAREAOUSE, BOl Broadway New York.
And
IIELMBOLD'S'" MEDICAL DEPOT,
,h Tenth Street, Philadelphia Pa.
104 South
BV AU DRUGGISTS.
Nov. in, lewi-iy.