wWtiBS' column.. Bpevi the plow ami P"d the harrow l'osce and planty send ubroad, potter mr the 8iudo and burrow; Than the cannon awl tho sword." SETTING OUT AN ORCHARD. Mb. Editor. In your issue of April 1st, is a oommunicatiou from (J. S. B., who scoiDB to have an idea Hint ettinr trees (standard apple) two or tlneo limes as close as is commonly clono, will bring corresponding results. Ho proposes to tot his trees 15 foot apart, instead of -10, which will tako seven times ni many trees, instead of two and a halt times, as ho has it. I agree with him that it is useless to cnuumher tho ground 12 or 15 years tor a half crop or less, when it is just as easy to have a full crop. Neither would I wish to wait 15 years fur an object if I could attain it in seven; hut apple trees don't boar a full crop in seven years. My orchard has been out 16 years and has never had a full crop. Your correspondent reus ons thus: ''If I plant 40 trees, when they bear a bushel each I shall havo but 40 busheU; but a hundred trecss will give n hundred bushels, and when largo enough to yield five bushels each, 40 trees will give 200, and 100 trees 500 bushels." lie also proposes to thm out his trees when they begin to crowd. It his trees grow l'ke mine did, ho will have to commence thinning out in about seven years, or if he lcit it until ho got from one to live bushels to a tree, they would ho grown to tall as to doly all after pruning to get them in a proper shape. It is the nature of trees to grow upward if they are in the least crowded, and in 15 years I J fancy his orchard would lescmblo a young forest. And would they bear enough apples to remunerate tho orchar dist for his timo and ground if they were thus crowded together and depriv ed of sufficient light? I think not. Now. I would set out trees not less than 40 feet apart each way, and before theycamo into bearing, or had attained largo size, I would plant tho. giound with corn or other crops, not having it in with grass, and thus get a crop of grain instead of apples, which would benefit both the farmer And his orchard. In cultivating the ground for other crops the trees would receive sullicient cultivation, and would come into bearing nearly, if not quite as bo hi, as if the ground was exclusively to tho trees But il the trees wero planted as dose as 15 feet, they would grow too high and would bear inferior crops, and would thuscauscthe ownerdisappointmcnt. Or, if they should do as well as he supposes, he would think it a pity to cut down such fine trecsj and would probably let them stand until all .wen injureii by crowding. Pear trees however, would bear more crowding than apple trees owing to the nnturo of pears to grow upward mor than laterally, but I would not set them closer than 20 by 30 feet. I may be mistaken in my views of tho natter, and thereforo I would be gratili by having the opinion of others, as I believe it is the duty of those who havo information to impart it for the public good. llnral American. CLEANLINESS OF SWINE. In one respect, farmers commonly show tho worst of their management in fattening hogs. These animals ap preciate cleanliness, yet their owners make thumjive in dirt, and then charge them with'a natural fondness for filth. This is oppression and blander combined. Every person familiar with their habits, knows thqt when clean straw beds and other comforts are given them, they are scrupulous to kct'p them clean. When but up in a narrow pen, whore they must eat, Bleep, and live in one appart mont, they cannot but be uncomfortable; and such a condition greatly retards their thriving. A "hog pen" has bo como proverbially a repulsive plaeo; this is the owner's fault, and should never bo suffered. There is no reason why it should not bo clean, and even atlractive. We hear farmers who raise grain say that they have more straw than they can sometimes use, while at the samo moment their hogs havo not enough of it to make a dry and tlean bed. Animals can m ver thrivo well miles kept clean. Every one knows that a well grocmod horso is better than a negloetod ono, with a shabby coat Nearly the samo result has been found when this treatment is applied to swine. Lot evory manager lay down this rule, that a hog pen should never ha distinguish' ettbyiti odor Me feet distad. Tho sleeping apartments should bo scparato, and kept porfeetly clean and dry. Tho fther portion should bo daily cleaned out, and tho manure at onoo mixed with muck, loam, coal ashes &o., to make oompost and desti oy the odor, which is i injurious to tho hoalth of swine to breaths as it is to human beings. It is not necessary that a piggory should cost fivs hundred dollars hat it may bo kept ir splendid ordori a cheap and simple structure may be subjected to tho most perfect system of cleanliness. The satisfaction it will afford tho owner, the comfort to the occupant, and tho profits to tho purse, will be a three fold oompen iation. Do everything In proper time. Gko. k. Minor .....L. K. Evanb. MM STOP TO LOOK DM Bl'T GO " RIGHT IN! TO TUB 8TOIIK Ol' CEO. E. MINOR & CO T HIE nbove named firm has piirclinsed a complete stuck In the Enst and aresellim: at reduced prices. It comprises a general as sortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CArS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, &o., &a., &c. Wo would nlso call tho special attention of the LADIES to the largest lot of DcLaiucs and Calicoes ever onereu in tins market, ami at, prices ns low as betoro the wur, also, our full line of UIBRONS, VEILS, DllESS GOODS, DHESS TRIMMINGS. BUTTONS. HOOP SKIRTS. BALMO. SKIRTS, fcc, i on wouiu do wen to call immediately, as prices are already stiffening in the Eastern market, IJon t target the place, at the OILi'D STAND, In Minor's Building, nearly opposite tho & D. N. Hank, Wnynesborg, l'a. Apul IS, 'liil-tf. 0LSSA1 CHOLERA! HOW TO AVOID THE DREAD DISEASE! COMB TO TOWN, FOR RINEIIMT&INfillBill IT AS .JUST RETURNED FROM THE 1.J- city, and have opened the largest New Grocery in town. They ties' re to inform tho citizens ot Waynesburg and vicinity of the care they have taken in selecting stock, having on hand n good supply of CONKKOTIONS, TOBACCO, CI GARS, TAR, also. PROVISI ONS, HACON, DRIED BEEF POTATOES FISH, DRIED PEACHES, ifcc , &o , &a. Cull and see them as they havo just P1MHB OUT. You will find them accomodating, and sell lower than any ono in tho place, sure to go to tho right place, iu LEDWITH'S OLD BUILDING. nppre-ito tho Court House, and formerly cupied by the Post Olllco. ip!8,'(j;.-tf. can Be PLAIN ANB FANCY JOB PEINTING THE FINEST STYLE. Our prices cannot bo surpassed for cheap ness by any other establishment m this part of the State. Parties wishing done, should give us a ca'l. Wo are ready at all times to do anything In the printing lino. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS PREMIUM OFFERED BY NIXON & BURCH1NAL, SMITH I'lKI-P, KAYUTTli CO, 1A. MANUFACTCIIKIIS OF CASK MILLS AND COOK'4 EVAPORATOR. This is tho only successful Evaporator for malting a No.l Syrup with economy and dis patch. Over ten thousand wero used last fall, ovcry ono of which was insured, and not ono return ed. It is tho only Evaporator frco from liabilities for Infringement upon some previous patent. Wo nru also n gents for tho celebrated ''VIC TOR CANE MILL, "manufactured by claiik's sohoo maciiink co. Wo olfur One Hundred Dollars Premium for sample of best Syrup, (see pi ice list of Cane Mills and Evaporators, sent frco of charge.) to ba awarded by Sorgh um Convention, the timo and place to exam ine samples to bo determined by tho Conven tion. D. OWENS, Agent. ALSO, PROPRIETOR OF THE v EAGLE FOUNDRY, WHERE he keeps constantly on linnd, STOVES of all kinds and CASTINGS of all descriptions. Orders solicited and fill ed promptly, npr 25 0m WAYNnsnuno, Pa, THE MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS, Forty different styles, adapted to sacred and secular music, for $80 to $(100 each. THIR TY FIVE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or first premiums awardod them. Illustrated Catalogues free. Address. MASON & HAM LIN, BosTot,or MASON BROTHERS, Nnw Yoiuc. Bopl3,'U5-ly THE UnERHfl STORM HAS BURST! A. HEDGE & SOiN Havo Just received a New fc'tock ol COOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, COLLARS, NECK TIES, GLOVES, HOSI ERY', TRIMMINGS OF ALL. DE SCRIPTIONS. Wo huvn just received a largo assortment of the latest kind of ready made BOOTS AND SHOES which wo can warrant to wear, und do good service. Also a few Low Priced Hoots and Shoc3 which we will not wm rant bought expressly to compete with our neighbors. Don't fail to call if you want to sen good articles in our line of trade. It will cost noth ing to look at (hem. Remember the place, "Allison's Building, opposite tho Court II .use." Waynesburg, May 2, tf. JlltS K. S.SAVKHS. T. 1IOSK1NSON. NEW GOODS: ! Spring Stock. AIRS. E S. SAYERS & IIOSKINSON, Siiyc.rs' Comer, Waynesburg, Pit. MESSR3. SAYERS & IIOSKINSON Have ust opened aii extenslvo and entirely new stock of FASHIONABLE Bought In the best Eastern market, at tho very lowest cash rates, comprising nil styles of tho most fashionable and serviceable textures of Gentlemen & Lades' car It is useless to enumerate. They have every hing in the line, with . BONNETS, HATS. CAPS, BOOTS And Shoes. Wares of all kinds, and a com plete variety oflhe bcstUHOCEHlES. All of which they propose to sell at tho very lowest figures, depending on tho quality and cheap ness of their goods to gain them custom. Nov. 2!l, I Sii.i. t f J Bradley & Smith MANUFACTURERS AND IN SADDLES, $k HARNESS, TRUNKS, &e., No. 132 WooJ Street, At PITTQBURC, PA. PEOPLE OF GREENE COUNTY wishing anything in our line can be furnished oil tho shortest notico und MOST HEASOSABLE TERMS. Persons from a distance sending us ORDERS will have them promptly attended to, and on account of being near Market Mead Quarters wo can furnish goods CHEAPER thau they can bo bought elsewhere. Scud Us Your Orders, and wo will give them our strictest attention and forward go xls by Express to Wayniwburg by boat or persons living In tho countiy can send by Pedlars tuul Hucksters. inar2!)'(iri-.tf BRADLEY & SMITH. f I1IIE UNDERSIGNED have sssocutod them X f elves together in tho name and stylo of HUGHES AND LUOJS, ot the old stand of Iltioitus. B.u-Aitnifc Co.. in Rices Landing, Pa., for the purpose of carrying on tho Grocery, Forwarding opd Commission business in all its various branches, They hope, by the long experience of ono ot tho Partners, and strict attention to business, to receive a liberal share of the public patronage In their line of business. They will KEEP CON STAN TLY ON HAND a good supply of Groceries, such as Su'rar' Coffee, Rice, Molasses, Nails anil Iron, Oils and Paints, and all articles usually kept in a Grocery Store, all of which they will sell ut a Hjry small advaneii over cost and carrhfe. LINDSEY HUGHES, THOMAS LUCAS. May8, 'C5 tf Robert Hoitxlicrtj, Carriage - Manufacturer ' Waynksih'ho, Pa., RESPECTFULLY gives notice that ho has located In Waynosborg, Pit., whoro ho In tends to manufacture CARRIAGES Of.overy description. From his experience In tho business ho (cols confident that his work, in style, finish and durability, will glvo ontiro satisfaction. It Is his determination to purchase die best matorial In market, and employ none but competent workmen. itirAll now work warranted for ono year. Wavnesburc, Feb. 21, 1800. tj. GEORGE S. JEF1WL DEALER in Books' and Stationery, Maga zines, Dally Papo, F aiicy Artlelos, &e., Waynesburg, P. April 1, 'OO.-ly WUECLER & WILSOA'S Reiving fgaclrinc, Have been awarded tho Highest Premiums at all Foreign, United States and Statu Fairs where exhibited. The fluidities which recommend tho Wheel er & Wils u are : 1. It uses NO S'JUTTLE, and mites the LOCKSTICIl. 2. Beauty and exeellenco of -filch, alike up botli sides of tho labile sewed. a. Strength, firmness and durability of scam, that will not rip nor ravel. 4. Economy of thread. li. Its attachnienls and wide range of im plication to purposes and materials. (!. Compactness and elegance of model and finish, 7. Simp'icity ami thorougluiess of con struction. 8. Speed, casn of operation and manage ment, and quietness of movement. !). It has been the popular Famil.y Hewing Machine for nine years, and hence it not au experiment to buy it. Read the following extract from the' Chica go Tnbmip t 'Tho Wheeler & Wilson Lock-Stiteh Ma chine in 1,000 yards of Scam, uses '1, yards thread. Tho Orover & Baker Double Thread Chain Siilch Machine in 1,000 yards of team uses "i,r,oo yards thread. The' Wil'iek &, Gihhs Single Tliratl Chain Stitch Machine, in 1,1)00 vurds of scant uses !!,IiOO yards 6!' thread. OverS.onn Wheeler oi Wilson Machines are iit use in Western Pennsylvania, which is mine than all others combined. A machine whose merit has achieved such a world wide renown and success. "W ri anted Three Years, By iv responsible Company, brought to tho house of tho purchaser. instruction given in it s use, without extra charge, anil satisfaction guaranteed, it is no experiment to buy, and Here is no Investment which pays a belter in terest or tilings more comfort, health, happi ness and relief to thu household. Belli for Circulars and Fainples to WM. SUM N Kit & CO., No. - Fil'ih St., Pittsburgh, l'a. -Agency for Western l'a. Eastern Ohio, and Western Virginia. Nov. 2'.', 18i55. JulylS-lv. 6-3- These celebrated machines aro sold In Wiiynesburg by dpt. J. M. Kusr, Wilson's bniUliu.1'. PHOTOGRAPH Gr Ha EL -IX- WAYNESI5URCJ, I'ENN'A. jSJSCrm'H. . Wallace Has fitted up a new and splendid Photograph Gallery iu the third story ol ALLISON'S BUILDING, Where hd is prepared to execute PHOTOGRAPHS, AMni'OTYFES, iMALEIANOTVPES, CARTES DE VISITE, And all other kinds anil sizes of pictures, In a style equal to the best arlisls. Especial atten tion will be givcif to copying pictures and en larging them. All applications will be prompt ly attended to. Their rooms are commodious I lind attractive, and every desirable jiccoinmn dation will be rem'.ered'to customers This is decidedly the best opportunity to secure accu j rate likenesses ever offered to tiie people ot lireene Lounty. Lull any time itsuilsvou. Pictures taken anytime in the day, and in all kinds of weather. Nov. t".. l(d, tf. W IVI1SJ (t)i 1tJ,4S:j!a.E&,0TOl m i mil 151 CiTILL continue to cany on tho Marble tnd O Stone culling business at their long estab lished stand immediately Enst.of tho Public square, Main Street, Wuyneshurrj. This establishment lias been In constant operation since I .Sill, and the long experience and energy of the proprietors, linked with the exercise of sound judgment mid good taste, have won for them a wide spread and enviable reputation. An extensive slock of the variotn varieties of the best marble kept constantly on hand. Special atlcntion paid to polishing, dressing, carving aul engraving. All orders promptly tilled. Decembers;). lHiiS. GROCERIES! Lt All Persous COME TO WAYNESBURG To O-et CHEAP GROCERY OF v corn: jilt, & itay lor. Prnniletorsof the splendid Grocery Store, fin merly owned by Joseph Yenter, Mr. Taylor keeps on hand a good supply of tho vary best SUGAR, COFFEH. YEAS, RICE, MOLAS SES, SPICES, OARHON OIL, LAMPS,. LAMP CII1MNIES. SHOE FINDINGS, &c, &c, and, In fact, EVERY THING usually kept Iu a first class Grocery Store. Two doors East of Wilsons New Building . Oct 11, '5-tf RECONSTRUCTION NOT OP THE UNION HUT OV Isaac Hooper's GROCERY & CONFECTIONERY I MR. HOOPER would still have his rii mls and patrons bear n mind, that ho con tinues in the Grocery and C'onleetii ncry trade at his usual place ol doing business, , and that he has ut received A. Fresh Supply of tho best quality of all ifTt'cles In ills lino. TOYS NOTIONS nnd n great vuriety of uselul articles always on hand; REFRESHMENTS, In connection with the above, Mr. Hooper keeps a Restaurant, where ICECREAM, ber ries and all the luxuries of the season can bo obtained. The miict attractive and mot popular 'resort In town. June H, y B. B. Pendleton, M a 11 h f a c 1 11 r i a s .Jfn c I or, Aro. 0 Fifth Street, Third Floor, PITTSBURGH, 1 A. Jewelry made to order, Hair Work, Corps Marks, Badges, &c. ; Jewelry repaired uiul made to look ciptal to new, Uhjhe.st Cash Vied lUidfui' Old CM Silver. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Julv 12. '05-lv DR. W. II. WITMOItM HAS been in successful practice for a num ber of years, with the experience of the dillerent hospitals in Europe, also a member of Iho Analytical Medical Institute of New York, continues to allcnd id all professional cases at I is olllee , No. tli'8 Filbert Street, Phila. No patent Medicines are tiicd or recom mended i the remedies administered an; lliose which will not brake down the constitution, but renovate the system from all injuries il lias sustained from mineral medicines, and leave the svstc a In u healthy and perfectly cured condition. DYSPEPSI , that distressing disease and foil destroyer of health and happiness, under mining the constitution and yearly carrying thousands to untimely graves, can most ciu pluitielly be cured. . Melancholy, Abberrallon, that state of Alio nall .n and weakness of mind which renders persons incapable of enjoying the ploasbrcsor pci'lorniing Hie defies of life. RHEUMATISM, in any form or condition, chronic or iiecute, Mummied curable. Epi lepsy, or falling sickness, nil chronic or stub born eases of ' E M A L E 1) I S-E A S E S radically removed ; Salt Rheum and every description of ulcerations ; Piles and scrolul ous diseases which have bullied all previous medical skill, .can he cured by my treatment; and I do say alidiseaes, (ves Cuiimimiiloii) can be cured by wearing my Medical .Inert, which is a protection to thu lungs against all changes of weather In li 11 climates having invest igiiteil for yours the cause and character of inleiniit teuls(fever and ague) in all parts ot'lhe Culled Slates will cure penimucnlly all chroiiie or acute cases ot Ague and nervous discuses in u lew duvs. CANCER Cl'RED WITIIOCTTIIEKNIFE Oil DRAWING OF BLOOD. Tapo Worm, that dread to Hie ITumnn Family for years, can be removed with two or three doses of my newly discovered remedy, warranted iu all eayes. Consulla'iou in the Euiclish anil German Languages free of charge. Will make visits any distance, if desired. May be addressed by letter (eontlden. nilly.) and Medicine sent with proper directions to any part of the country, OFFICE No. 1)28 Filbert Street, Phila. inar'-'li'lili-ly PES A O E3 HAYING BEEN MADE, WE OFFER OUR CUSTOMERS ONE OF THE LARG EST STOCKS OF DRY GOODS!! t LEATHER, ROOTS & SHOES, Hats & Caps ! ISUJ.1', H.Ul.H ml SALT, And a great variety of BONNETS and HATS for the ladies, at the lowest prices that Goods havo been sold for slnco the commencement of the War. nilNTS From 12 1-2 to s.icls.peryd, MUSLINS,... " 12 1-2 to in " " FISH At Pittsburgh prices. IRON&Nalls" ' Curd Prices. SAll 11 ij:l perlmrrel. COTTON YARN, ut reduced rates. ' Wo havo the goods In slorp, nnd all we ask of our friends Is to call and see for themselves for wo aro satisfied Hint an examination of our stock and low prices will repay them for their trouble. To our friends at a distance, wo ex tend a cordial invitation to call nnd seo their old friends who am always glad lo seo them, for we can nssuro them that It will repay them for tho trouble. W. II. M'COY & CO. Tho old stand of W. H. M'COY. Greensbo ro, Greene County, Pnn'n. Maylo,'iH-tfl S. B. M'Euioy. Mas. Dickson. J. T. Shank. SI1 KING T r'aD E, 1 8 0 0. XJXVST GOODS AT WIIOI.HSAt.K 1 M'EIM, DICKSON & (0., .11 FIFTH STREET PITTSBURGH, PA., Now orfertl.elrSPRING GOODS at tho lowest market pilco I thiims cash uio amen wm no kept complete during tho soiison. Buyers 1'.., n.iui..,-,, mill niotlrul Oliln. Western Pennsylvania and West Virginia, are Invited tocall ami exatnluo tho assortment. MarchlO Founded in 1840 AND .INCORPORATED BY LEGISI.ITIVS CHARTER fllllE ONLY INSTITUTION OFTIIE KIND in the Union conilucled by a, rractical on sinessmiin. our highest Uoinmereial Author ities, cast and west, pronounce, his systems of Book keeping, unedualed comprehending evi'ry department of business, and yet so iUillully condensed Hint the attentive student musters tho whole iu six of eight weeks. It consists of ' STOCK HOOKS, closed oieo with' n Iohs nnd twico with a gain exhibiting by three dlNt'icnt methods the transfer of old to new books. PAllTNEUSlilP BOOKS, conducted by 'three diirercnt methods, cx hibiiiiig tlio transfer of the old to new books, with Hie introduction of anew partner j tilso practically Illustrating tho 1'1,'IVATE LEDGEU, by means of which tlio results of the business are kept out of the general hooks, for Hie use ol the partners only. LECTURS ON BUSINESS SUBJECTS. How every one may get rich. How to get rich by ti ailing. The causa ot Commercial failures. On speculation". Tho moral inllu nce of integrity in youth, etc. Also lectures upon COMMERCIAL LAW, on Partnerships, Onrxaets, Insurance, Com mon Curriers,. Iho Statute of Limitations, etc. Practical hi't'iictions in DETECTING COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES, bv n lull set of gentiino vignettes and coun ters, and a large collection of counterfeit mites. OUll HAILKOADIJOOK-KKUl'INO, (in manuscript,) exhibits Hie construction and equipment, tne operating receipts and expen ditures : the bonds closed and a dividend re corded. These books are advertised by others but not taught elsewhere in the city. Our new system of PRIVATE RANK IJOOIM, (in manuscript,) embraces nil tlio best forms in use among private bunkers. Our new en larged edition ol'Dulf's Steamboat Book-keeping. Our full course of business pruolio in cludes about FIFTY BUSINESS BOOKS, ruled to about thirty dill'eren' forms, viz: II Ledgers, 7 Day Books, 5 Journals, li Bill B inks, 4 Cash Hooks, 4 Sines Books, 2 Invoice Books, 1 Discount Book, I Chuck Register, I Deposit Register, 2 Collection Registers, 1 Tickler, I Hands' Register, 1 Freight Book, 2 Passage Books, 1 Fuel Book. These Books practically record ubont six hundred business tr usad'uai", comprehending Duff's original plan of business education, introduced twenty- live 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 this institution. Uaiper's Enlarged Edition OK DUFF'S B00K-KEE ING. Price 82. ram-je. 20 certt. SOLD BY ROOK SELLERS GEN- KUALLY. AWARDED FOUR SILVER MEDALS. Which, with the following testimonials, Indi cate iho character of the work : 'No other work upon Bookkeeping explains the subject willi so much clearness and sim plicity. V. W. EDMONDS, Cashier Mechanics' Bank, Wall street, N." Y. 'As an extensive ship owner, American and European merchant, bank director, etc., ho has borne the reputation of Iho highest ordo of business t dents.' JNO. W BURNIIAM Me.chunt, No. K South Street, N. Y. 'I craduutrd in Duff's collego in half tlio time I expected. His admirable system In cludes nothing superfluous, nor leaves out anything essential. J. R. COMPTON, ffCnshiiT Niagara Bank, Lockport, N. Y. tXno most complete work of I ho Kind I l.nvo ever fecn." J. il. MURRY, President Exchango Bank, Pittsburgh. Tho most clear and comprehensive Hint I have met with. JOHN SNYDER, Cashier Bank of Pittsburgh. Your committee unanimously concur in tho opinion ut thu utility of the improved method or Mr. Dull'." GURDON J. LEEDS, Recording Sec. ot the Aincr. lustl , N. Y. OuW. H. Duffs ronmanship For tile best business and Ornamental Pcii mnnship,. awarded our present Penman, by tlio United Stales fare nt Cincinnati!. In 18(10 Pennsivk"nW,Stute fair at Wyoming 1 Stir) WeMen Po Hisylvania fairat Pittsburg 18G0 Westen. Yl'ilnu fair nt Wheeling lUOo Ohio St lie lair nt Cleveland 18112 All of which aro exhibited at our olllco. OUR TERMS. Have never bum advanced, whllo others aro charging :?"i0 tuition fee, or $10 and $15 cx Irn for penmanship. nnd-iil2 to $20 for text books and blanks. For our graduating course. Including bui-1-ness penmanship, time unlimited, are $10, The cnlu'god edition ol Duff's Book keep ing, with blanks and etaliuncry at booksellers' prices, $X Our blanks aro m ule up of fine extra sized paper ruled complete, will lull suts of uuxil lail.s. We thereforo present the business student Willi the following IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES : 1 We havo thu host Penman In tho west. 2 Pull's System of Book-keeping, (sane Honed by thu New York Chamber of Com merce,) taught by tho author. il The dally lectures of an experienced mer chant. 4 A saving of seven or eight weeks In time of study. fi A saving of tho samo number of weeks boiird. . U A saving of ft) or $7 In books and sta tionery. 7 A diploma signed by ono so long nnd so favorably kno n as a preceptor, asanrocouut unt, and as a merchant. For full particulars, send for circular, 75 pages, with samples of our penman's Business anil Ornamontal writing, inclosing twonty II vo cents for postage, to p. i:rr & soiv, PRINCIPALS, foU17'00-1y PITTSBURGH, Pa. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT. BUOHtJ. HEUIBOLD S BUCI1U. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU. THE ONLY lKNOWN KEMEDY TOi DIABETES, IRRITATION OF TIIE NECK" OP TIIE BLADDER, INFLAMMA TION OF TIIE KIDNEYS, CATARRH OF TIIE 4. BLADDER. STRAN- . GUARY OR PAINFUL URINATING. For Iheso diseases It Is truly a sovereign? remedy, nnd too much cannot be said in its' praise, A sioglo doso hits been known to' re lieve tlio most urgent symptoms. . Arc you troubled with that distressing pain' In tlio back and through Hie hips ? A tea spoonful a day of Ilehnbold's Buchu will re lieve you. PLEASE NOTICE. I makii no secret of ingredients. Ilehnbold's Extract Buchu is composed of Buchu, Cubobs, and Juniper Berries, selected with great care, prepared in vacuo und according to rules of PHARMACY. AND CHEMISTRY. These Ingredients aro known as the most valuable Diuretics afforded. A DSUftSTIC Is Unit which acts upon Hie kidneys. linOLO'mTIllCTBllCIIlI ACTS GENTLY, Is pleasant In tasto nnd odor, frco'fiom nil injurious properties, uud Immediate in its action. FOR THE SATISFACTION OF ALL, See Medical Properties cont'iined In Dispensa tory of tho U. S., of which tho followingis a copy : , 'Bnciiu. Its odor Is strong, diffusive, and sonewhnt aromatic, ls taste bitterish, and analogous to tliut of mint. It is given chiefly in complaints of tlio Urinary Organs, such as Gravel. Chronic Catarrh of tlio Bladder, Mor bid Irritation of tho Bladder and Urethra, Diseases of ho prostrate, nnd Retention or the locoiiliaenee of Urine, from n loss of tone in the parts concerned in its evacuation. It bus also been recommended in Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheumatism, Cutaneous Affections, nnd Dropsy, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION See Professor Dewecs' valuable works on the pi-notice of I'hrsle. See Remarks nado by tho celebrated Dr. Physic, of Philadelphia Seo uny nnd all Standard Works on Medi cine. FROM TIIE 111U1 llllliaU lilL.II n i v i hi in i ij" iv m TUB WOULD I am acquainted with II. T. Helmbold ; he occupied the drug store opposite my residence nnd was successful in conducting tho business where others had not been equally so before him. I havo been favorably impressed with his character nnd enterprise. WM. WEIGIITMAN, (Firm of Powers & Weiglitman,) Manufacturing Chemists, Ninth nnd Brown Streets, Philadelphia. ' From tlio Philadelphia Evening llulktin, March loth : Wo ore gratified to hear of the continued success, in Now York, of our townsman, Mr II. T. Helmbold, Druggist. His store, next to the Metropolitan Hotel, is 28 feet front, '.'HO feet deep, nnd live stories in height. 11 is ceituinly it grand establishment, nnd specks favorably of the merit of his arti cles. He retains his Olllee nnd Laboratory in this city, which are also model establishments of I heir class. The proprietor has been Induced to mnks this statement from tho fact that his remedies, although advertised, aro Genuine Preparations, And knowing that tho intelligent refrain from using any tiling pertaining to Quackery, or the Patent Medicine order-most of which are prepared by self-styled Doctors, who are too ignorant to read n physician's simplest pros cription, much less competent to prepare phar maceutical preparations. These parlies resort to various moans of ef fecting sides, such ns copying purts of adver tisements of popular remedies, nnd finishing with certificates. Tlio Scieueo of Medicine stntnds simple, pure nnd majestic having Fact for its Basis, Induction for its Pillar, Truth for Its Capital. A WORD OF CAUTION. Health is most Important ; nnd the iilllieled should not use nn advertised medicine, or any remedy, unless lis contents or ingredients are known toothers besides ,11a! manufacturer, or until they are satisfied of tho qualifications of tho party bo offering. HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS-. FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA; . AND IMPROVED ROSE WA8H.; Established upwards of 10 years. Prepared by. H. T. HELMBOLD.) pitirvciFAL Depots HELMBOLD'S DRUG AND CHEMICAL!. WAREAOUSE, Bill Broadway New York. . And nELMBOLD'S MEDICAL. DEPOT. 101 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia Pa, BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Nov. IS, 1805 iy.