FAHMEBS' COLUMN. "Speed the plow ixnil siccil Hie barrow; Peaces niiil ih'iity send abroad, Better far tho spoilc nod barrow; Tlian the cannon nnd tho sword." ' SrAnBTiuc Vooii,e"kwh. As is woll known, woodpeckers subsist principally upon tho larvso of tho tree-bcetles or borors, which they obtain by picking holes In tho trunks and branches ol the trees, and thrusting in their long barbed tongues and drawing tho vermin from their lurking places. Somo ot these Woodpeckers have at times been regard ed as Injurious, from the fact that they aro called, in somo localities, sap-suck-crs, Trom tho mistaken opinion that they suck tho sap and cat tho soft inner bark of some of tho trees. A Hist. It is well known by all hay makers, that the soles of boots or shoes, jn tho hot dry weather during haying, becomo smooth as glass, and full as un certain for a foothold, jis well as danger ous on the top of a load, or in ascending nnd descending tho mows. Now, to remedy this evil, I take tho soles from.n pair of cast ed' rubber shoes, and tack them to tho bottoms of my boots. Since this has been my practice, I havo at all' times known whereto find my feet when I put thorn down. A capital hint ai.d we commend it to our renders. TO REMOVE STUJirS. A correspondent of the lliiral Jlnjhtcr states that Mr. John lianics, of Haiti. more,rcmovcd"a troublcsrmo stump fix. in near his houso follows: 'Last fall, with an inch auger, ho bored a holo in tho centra ot the stump, ten inches deep, and into it put about half a pound of oil ot vitriol, and eoi ked tho holo up tigh'. This spring, tho whole stump and rojtp, extending through all their ramifications wero so rotten that they wcro easily eradicated.' -' 41 mm uiu iiuijyo woiiw oe a encap method of removing stumps, The sulphuric acid can be bought tor nbc.iit five cents per pound'. AC RIC U LT HUU UVliO VEMKNT. Tho Working Farmer says on this subject: Improvement in modes of culttiro means simply that tho land shall bo undci drained, if we'; plowed deep, subsoilcd, and cultivated thoroughly, o as to keep the weeds down, the sur face of ilio ground constantly stirred, and open to tho ingre.-s ot tho air and dews: The atmosphere is a storehouse of mois turo, carbon, ammonia, and other vital elements of cops, but it cannot penetrate a baked, closely packed soil, in order to produce thoso changes in its chemical condition, without which tho wonderfi 1 , processes of plant growth are impossible. Hut if the surf icq ami subsoil aro loosen ed by deep cultivation and disturbed fre quently during the season t vegetation, tho air circulates freely among tho parti cles of soil; water, tho solvent ot all tho organic and inorganic constituents of crops, is supplied in proper -quantities to produco tho right conditions lor the free appropriation of plant food. . Tims tho improved tillage of (he soil develops tin extra farm beneath the surfaco not enu merated iu tho titlo deed, and many a farmer who to-day starves on a hundred acres, might grow rich on a quarter of that area, cultivated according to the methods wo havo indicated." FARMERS' ROYS. A larmor who has boys will find a workshop no small aid in educating them. Skill in the use of tools is a most enviablo and profitable accomplishment, nnd one that nearly all boys tako delight in acquiring.. If properly instructed, they will tako pride in using tools with ca o, and in keeping them in good order, and will spend many an hour in making things useful and beautiful, which timo would othorwiso, perhaps, be worso than wastod. A workshop, woll furnished, will sava money, time, trouble, and vexations it will educate your boys in a most useful way, and keep them fi oni acquiring bad habs-, it is, in nil respects, oonvcnicutnnd economical, you cannct afford to do without it. western Hunt I. SAVE THE MANURE. A correspondent ot tho Mirrow and Farmer writes as follows: ''Twenty hens will furnish cnoughl ex crement in a year, if well cared for, to givo an aero ot corn a good start? equal to a liboral supply of tho patent ma terials. Tho privy tor six in family, if woll tended' will produce enough for tho hills ot two acres of corn. And then, if more is needed, clean up all tho lino manure in the yard and in tho barn cellar, mix threo bushels of ashes with a . cartload of thirty bushels,' and immedi ately usd it, putting, a pint in a hill. It -costs n) money, but ncods a little timo and attention. I havo never found the farmer yet who did not acknowledge that ten dollars is better used in making -manure at home, than in buying of othors' manufacture I boliovo this rule jnay generally bo applied. Somo exosp i lions exist. Hut that it is bad policy to : waste fertilizers at home and buy foreign . ones, is a fact loo plain to bo disputed." - Tho grand essontiuls ot happiness in tats mo are, soniouuug to uo, somi tmug to hope for, and something to lovo. Gno. 12. Minoii ....L. K. Evans. DO'ST STOP TO LOOK DICK GO UIOIIT IN! TO TI1K STOW! (:' CEO. E. MINOR & CO TUIE at iovo named firm lias purchased a L complete stock in the Hast and are selling at reduced prices, ll comprises a, general as sortment ot DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, HOOTS, SHOES, HATS AMI) CAPS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, &c., Ac, We would also cull the special attention of iiio j-iAuibmo mo largest lot of. DcLniiirs ami Calicoes ever offered in this market, and nt prices lis low as before the war, also, our full lino of HI I'. RONS, VEILS. DUKSS GOODS. DKKSS TRIMMINGS. LOTIONS.' "iIOUP SKIRTS, UALMO. SKIRTS, &c. You would do well to call Immediately, as rices arc already stiffening in the Eastern market, Dun't firgct the place, at tho Q3L1D STANI3, In Minor's Building, nearly opposite the F. & 1). X. Hank, Wayncsburg, l'u. April U, 'ii(l-tr. CIIOLSHA! CHOLERA! BOW TO A VOID THE DUE AD DISEASE! COJtK TO TOWN, 1'OIt R I A E II .1 H T & 1 1 R H R 1 31 II AS .H'ST RETURNED FROM THE city, and have opened the largest "New Grocery in town. They des're to inform the citizens of Wnynesburg and vicinity of tlie care they have luken hi selecting stock, having on Jiand n good supply of OONFKCTIONS, TOUACCO. CI GARS, TAR. also. PROVISI ONS, I5AUON, DRIED liKKL-' POTATOli-i. FISH, DK1KD PEAUIII2S, ito , tfco , ifco. Call nnd sue them n9 they have just You will Mud tbem accomodating, and sell lower th in any one in the place, sure to go to the right place, in LEDWITH'S OLD BUILDING. opposite this Court House, nnd formerly cupied by tlin Post Olllce. npI8,'ii(l.-tf. can Ro PLAIN" AND FANCY JOB'PriNTING THE FINEST STYLE. Our prices ennnot bo surpassed for cheap ness by any other establishment m this part of tho State. Pintles wishing 1T done should give us a ca'l. Wo are ready at nil times to do anything In tho printing line. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS PREMIUM OFFERED, BY NIXON & BURCKiNAL, SMiTiUTKi.D, faykttk i:o, 1. M.lNIT.tCTI'KKIIS 01' ,' KY ArOK A TO II. ' CASH MILLS AM) COOKM This is tho only successful Evaporator for making u No. I Syrup with economy and dis patch. Over ton thousand wero used last fall, nvery onu of which was insured, and not one return ed. Itjs tin only Kv iporalor free from liabilities for infringement upon some previous patent. Wo are also agents f(r tho celebrated "VIC TOR CANE MHIi)"mamifactured by ci.aiiii's souoi) maciiink co. Wo olfer Oifli' Hundred Dollars Premium for sample of bent Svru;, (soo nileo liskof Canu Mills and Evaporators, sent troo of charge.) to ba uwanleil by Sornh um Conventlim, thu timo and place in exam ine samples to bo determined bv the Conven tion. ' . D. OWENS, Agent. ALSO, PROPRIETOR OF THE EAGLE FOUNDRY, WHERE ho keeps constantly on hand, STOVES of ull kinds and CASTINGS or nil descriptions. Orders solicited und till ed promptly. . upr dm WAYNnnnmin, Pa, ' rTTis ' MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS, Forty ulirerent etyloS, ndnpted tosaereil and secular music, for ijso to ijjmiio each. THIR TY FIVE HOLD or SILVER MEDALS, .or llrst premiums' awarded them. Illustrated Catalogues free. Address, MASON & HAM LIN,' Boston, or MASON BROTHERS, Nbw Yohk. lopl3,'G5-ly THE GITIIERIXO STORM i. 1IEDGK & SON Have Just received a Sew fc'tock ot IJOOTS AND SIIOH.S, HATS AND CAPS, COLLARS, NECK TIES, GLOVES, HOSI ERY, TRIMMINGS OF ALL DE SCRIPTIONS. Wo have just received a large assortment of the latest kind of ready made BOOTS AND. SHOES which wc can warrant to wear, mid do good service. Also a few Low Priced Roots and Shoes which we will not win runt bought expressly to compete with our neighbors. Don't fail to call If 'you want to sen good articles iu our line of trade. It will cost noth ing to look at llii'in. Remember the place, "Allison's Building, opposite the Court II ,ue." Wuyueslmrg, May '., If. Jilts K. S.SAVi:i:S. T. IIOSKISSON. Si 1 Spring Stock. dreat Variety MRS. K S. SAVHRSifc IIOSKINSON, Siyi'it' Coi'uir, )',iijiuI)iirij, MESSRS. SAVERS & IIOSKINSON Have just opened tin extensive and entirely new stock olTASlllONABl.E f Bought in the best Eastern market, at the very iwcst cash rales, cnmprisitig all styles of the most fashionable ami serviceable tcxtiires.oJ Gentlemen & Lilies' "Wear, II is useless to enumerate. They have every t ling in the line, wilh HOXN'liTS, HATS. CAPS, LOOTS And Shoes. Wares of all kinds, and a com plete variety ol'lhe best ( i I i H'KKIKS. All of which they propose to sell at tho very lowest figures, dcpe'iding on the ipialily and' cheap ness of their goods to jj.dn Iheni custom. Nov. si;r,. t f Bradley & Smith MANUFACTUBEPiS AND IN ' SADDLES g& HA UN ESS, niUNKS, Ac, No. 132 Woo.l Si red. PITTSCURC, PA. -o- PEOPLE OF GREENE COUNTY wishing J. nnythln In our line can be furnished on tho shortest notice and ' MOST llEASOXAULH TURMS. Persons from a dislaneo a, tiding us ORDERS will have them prumplly attcmied to, and on ncrount of being near Market, Head (Juarters wo can furnish, goods CIIEAI'KR than they can bo hotight elsewhere,' St'inl 'm Your Onlrri', nnd wo will givo them our strictest attention nnd forward go-ids bv Express to y nyneslmrg by boat or pcreons living In tho coiintiy caii send by Pedlars and Hucksters. jmiir'-'li'ii-i tf RRDLEY & SMITH. NEW FIRM ! t J11IE UN DERSRLN'ED havo assoei itcd Iheni L telves together In tho name and stylo of UUGTIES AND LDOJS, ,ii the old stand of lliiuin-.s, RavaiiiiA ('o In lilies Landing, Ph., for the purpose of carrying on Ihe Urocele, Forwarding nnd Commission business In all lis various branches, They hope, by Ihe long experience of one ot the Piirlnors, nnd s'rlct atlciillon to huslncwi, to receive it liberal sham of the public patronage In their line of business. They will KliEP CON STAN TLY ON HAND ifgood supply of Groceries, such as Sugar' Coli'ee, lilee, Molasses, Nails ami Iron, Oils nnd Piilnls, anil all articles usually kept In a Uroccrv Store, nil oi which they willsell at n eiy small advance over cost niffl carrla"o. I.INDKEY. IIC0I1ES, THOMAS LUCAS, ldavlt, '('- If Exchange Hotel J. W 1 1. ANN, Proprietor. TN 1NV1T1N0 TIIH PUBLIC to Ills patron I age, the undersigned feels eonlldebl, that by his kmg experience, Lowlll bo enaliled to render satisfaction to all. lie gnaiautecH thu best iiccnnimoduliDtis both to man and licusl .May Iu.'iio ly ,T. W. HARM. UEOMii "s. imw TvftALtilt In Hooks and St itloiiery, un. 1 Klnes, Daily Papu, i'noy Artlcht, u,. Wayneshurg, i a. Aprll I, 'llll,.y T . V . R O $ S . rilYSlOIAN AND 8URUK0N, OFFICE iu Jewell's building, West end of Main street, Wuyuusuurg, Ph.. pi,-tf MR & Have been awarded tlio Highest Prelidums at ull Eorcin, United States and State Fairs where exhibited. The (pialilics which recommend tho Wheel er & Wils n are s i. it iwxo 3 lurriiS , UU'IC STIt'll. and nikes the Roiutynnd exeelleneo of stlch, both sides of the fabric sewed. alike up Slrcn'.'Mi, , that will firmne?s nnd durability not rip nor ravel. 4. Economy of thread. fi. Its attachments and wide r.mgo of ap plication to purposes urn1, materials. li. Compactness and rle; and finish. anco of model 7. Simp'icily struction. and thoroughness of coii- 8. Speed, ease of operation nnd munage ment, and quietness of movement. 0. It h is been the popular Family Hewing Machine for nine years, and hence it not an experiment to buy' it. R"ad the foltowin ; extract from the Cliiea- go Irihmtei "The Wheeler & 'ilson Lock-Slilch Ma c:hine iu l,oo() yards of Seam, uses 'i,'lM yards thread. The (trover & Hakiir Double Thread Chain Si'itch Machine in l.nim yards of icam uses 5,.Min vards thread. The" Wd'icU it Uibbs Single Tbrad Chain Slilcli Machine, in 1,011(1 vards of seam uses ViOl) yards of thread. Over f.Olll) Wheeler it Wilson Machines are iu use in Western Pennsylvania, whicj is mole than all others combined. A machine whose merit has achieved such a world wide runown and siicce. W ri anted Thrc3 Years, k) liy a responsible Comp inv, brought to the house of Hie purchaser, iu-lnii'lions irivcn iu its use, without, extra charge, ami salisf iction guaranteed, it is no experiment to buy. anil Here is no investment whicli pays a belter In terest' or In lugs more comTi hi. health, happi ness and relief to tho household. Send f.ir Circulars nnd Samples to WM.Sl'.UN'KR it CO., No. '-7 Fifih St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Agency for Western Ta.. toislcm' Oiiio, and Wistcrn Virginia. Nov. 22, I8i;.-.. .Iulyr.'-ly. fivT These oletirated machines are sold iu Wnynesbur,; by Capt..I. M. Ki;sr, Wilson's 1 mill li ii l"-. N E V7 PHOTOGRAPH C3- SL Zj 3 -TX- V A YNESIj U HO, PENN'A. Has lilted up a new and splendid Photograph Callcry In tlio third story of ' ALLISON'S lllTILDINt;, ' Where ho is prepared to cxecuto I'llOTOGKAPJIS. AIIiHOTYPES, ,MALEIAN0TY1'KS. CAKTKS I)E VISITE, And all other kinds and sizes of pictures. In a Lstyle eipial to tlio best artists. Especial alleu lion will lie given to copying plclures nnd en I larglng them. All apilic,atlonswlll bo prompt j ly .attended to, Their rooms are commodious and attractive, nnd every deslrablti accommo dation will be reui'.cred to euntomere This is ilecmeiliy tlie Dest opportunity to secure iieeu rate likenesses ever oll'ered to tho people ot (ircene County. Call any timo It suits you. Pictures taken nnvtimo in tho dav. nnd in ull UIihIh iI' wniitlii.i. V.... , -. lue.T ,r Nov. 1."., ISIio. If. UYUB tTILL continue to carry on the Marble nnd k3 Stone cutting business at their long estab lished stand Immediately East of thu Public 8iiiuro, Main Street, Wiiyiioslnuy. This establishment bus been' in constant operuliou-since ISlltl, and tho long experience mid energy ol'lhe proprietors, linked with the exercise of sound judgment and good taslo, have won for them a wide spread and enviable reputation. An extensive slock of the varioui varieties of the best marblo kept constantly on band. Special atlciillon paid to polishing, dressing, carving and cngravim;. All orders promptly tilled. December '.'.'t. ism.'. GROCERIES! Let All Persons COMH TO WAYNESIJU1W . TO GrOt CHEAP CROCERIZG OF- I'OTTEBIEL & TAYI.OSt. Pronrletorsol' Ihn splendid Grocery Store, foi inerly owned hy Joseph Venter.' 'Mr. Taylor inerly owneu ny.iosepu l outer, jur. Taylor keep's on hand a good supply of tho very best suuah. ii'.rtn, iiit'f;, mot. as hes. HI'Rd'X CARBON OH,. LAMPS, IjV.MI' l li I. tiling, ninir, r i ; 1 1 clUS, iV( Ac, and, In fact, F.VERY T1HNU us usually kept hi a hrsj class Orouury Btoro Two doors EAst of Wilsons Now Building Oct. II, '05-tf I I IT. UECONSTIIUCTION NOT OF THE tTNION HUT OF Isaac Mooter's G 1 iOCEIt Y & CONTEUTIOX EllY ! MR. HOOIT.R would still have his ricmls nnd pntrons bear n mind, that lie con tinues in the (Irocery and Coufectii nery trade at his usual place ot doing business, and that ho has just received A. Fresh. Supply of the best quality of all ait'clcs In his lino. TOYS NOTIONS and a great variety of usclul articles always on hand. T EFBESHMEIJTS, In connection with the nbnve, Mr. Hooper keeps a Restaurant, where ICE CREAM, ber ries and all the luxuries of (lie season can bo obtained. i The mot, attractive and mo.it popular resort in town. .lime 1 1. 'iir.-Iv E R Pendleton; SI;j3Lt!f,u (ui'iio Jewt'Et't, Xo. 20 Filth Sired, Third FUr, lTlTSHUUGII, J A. Jewelry made to order, Murks, Radges, iVc. ; and made to look Hair Worlc, Corps Jewelry repaired L'ipiiil to new, W'jlieat Cash Vrke. IVtd or 0!,i Guhl SUnr. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO July !, "(J."".-! v dr. vf. li. "wmioua HAS been in successful practice for a num ber of years, with the experience of the dillercnt hospitals in Europe, also a member (if tho Analytical Medical Institute of New York, coiitin'ics to allcnd to all professional eases at I is ollice , No. PL'S Filbert Street, Phili. No patent Medicines are incil or recom mended : the remedies administered are liioso which will not brake down the constitution. Mint renovate the system from all injuries it has sustained trom mineral meilieincj, and leave Ihesysic.i iua healthy and perfectly cured condition. DYSPKI'SI , that distressing disease and fell destroyer of health and happiness, tinder niining Ihe conslitution and yeaily can' big lliniisamis io untimely graves, can most em phaliclly be cured. Melancholy, AbbeiTiilion, that shite of Alio nati:.n and wi akness of mind which renders persons incapable of enjoying the plcaMuvsor perliirnilug the duties oi'lil'e. RllKl'.MATIS.M, in any furtn or condition, chronic or ttecule, warranted curable. Epi lepsv, or falling sickni ss, all chronic or .vtub bo:'u cases of ' : .1 A L K J) 1 S ' A s s radically removed ,- Salt Rlicu.n and every desctiption of itinerations ; Piles and scrnlul ous diseases which have ballled all previous medical skill,cau be cured by my irenlineiil; and I do say.al! dis: aes, (ves 'misiimii!mi) can lie cured by wearing my .Medical. lacet, which is a protection to Ihe lungs against all changes of weather in nil climates having Investigated tor years Ihe cause and character of inlcimit teul's (fever and ague) in all parts of Ihe United States will cure permanently nil cliroi,ie or acute cases ot Ague and nervuus diseases in a lew davs. CANCER CURED W1THOUTTHK KNIFE OR DR.VW1NO OP BLOOD. Tape Worm, that dread to tho 'Human Family for years, can be removed with two ir three doses of mv newly discovered remedy, warranted In all cases. Consulla ion in tho English ntfd (iei'man Languages free ofehai'irc. Will make visits any distance, if desired. May be iidilrecd by letter (coiilMcn'ia'.ly, ) niul Medicine sent with proper directions' to any part of the country. OFFICE No.' PL'S Filbert Street, Phila. innr-'l:'i(i-ly JP 213 J. C HAVING BEEN MADK, WE OFFER OUR'; CUSTOMERS ONE OF THE LARG KST STOCKS OF DRY GOODS!! LEATHER, HOOTS & SHOES, Hats & Caps ! a IStt.'Y, -AILc i3il SALT, And u great variety of BONNETS nnd HATS lor the ladies, tit the lowot prices that (ioods litivu been sold for since tho commencement of thu War. PRINTS From 12 1-2 lo 25cts. per yd, MUSLINS,... " 12 1-8 to 40 " l''lH At Pittsburgh prices. IRON&Nalls" Card Prices. MALI " :t per barrel. COTTON YARN, at reduced lutes. Wo havo the goods In stori", nnd all we nsk of our friends Is to call and sec for themselves for wo aro satlslled that an examination of our stock and low prices will roplTy them for their trouble. 1 ii our liiends at a distance, wo ex- j tend a cordial Invitation to call and see their.v ..i.i r..t i i. . .i i .1 ... ii 1 oni iiiciiiiH who nio anvays gum io pcu oiciu, for we can assure them that It will repay them for the trouble. W. II. M'COY & VO. ' The old stand of W. II. M'COY. (Irecnsbo ro, Greene County, Penu'ii. IMaylo.'iij-tl'l 8. R. M'Euioy. a fit 1 no J.is. Dickson" J. T. Siiasb. T R 1) E , 1 8 0 0. DRY G-OOIDJE3 wtiot.r.sAi.K I 11 IV VI., 31 FIFTH STREET) PITTSBURGH, PA., Now olfer tl.eh'Sl'RINU GOODS atthu lowest market price I tkiimh cash tho stock will bo kept complete during tho season. Buyers front eastern nnd central Ohio, Western Pennsylvania and West Virginia, are invited tucall and exuuilu tho assortment, MnrculO rn"il"in n' mi iiim nm ifiiiiMi in. 7 -oO Founded in 1840 AND ISCOBPOBITED BY LEGISLATIVE CIIIBTER. fll HE ONLY INSTITUTION OFTHE KIND 1 in the Union conducted by n Practical bu siness num. Our highest Commercial Authov Ii'kh, east and west, prnoue his systems of Rook-keeping imedualed comprehending evi'ry department of busimss, and yet so skilfully condensed that the attentive student 'iiasteis.tlm whole iji six of ciyht weekn. It eoiiKistj of STOCK BOOKS, closed o ice wilh n loss and twloo with a pain exhibiting by threo dillcreiit methods the transfer of old to new books. PAnTaKliSIIIP I500KS, conducted by ihrce dill'ercnt methods, ex hibiting tho transfer of the old to new books, with the introduclion of a new partner ; also practically illustrating tlio PRIVATE I.EDGKIt, by means of which tho results of the business are kepi out of the general books, for the llso ot the partners only. ixc-raw on iiusrNEss subjects. How every one may get rich. How to get rich by hading. The cause nt Commercial failures. On speculations. The moral iullu miceof integrity in youth, etc. Also lectures upon COMMKKCIAL LAW, on Partnerships, Contracts, insurance Com mon Carriers, tlio Statute of Limitations, etc. Practical in-t'uclions in DETECTING COUNTERFEIT HANK NOTES, by it full set of genuine vignettes nnd coun ters, iinda large collection of counterfeit notes. OUIl 1 1 A I L 1 10 A I ) HOOK- K Eli PI NO, (m influisci'ipt,) exhibits the construction and : I'ipupment, t lie rporat'mg receipts ami expen 1 diliirey ; the hoods closed niul a dividend re ' corded. These bonks are advertised by others but not taught elsewhere in tho ci'y,' Our ' new system of j PltlVATIiP.ANK HOOKS, (hi manuscript,) embraces all the best forms in use among private bankers. Our new en larged edition of Doll's Steamboat Book-keeping. Our lull course of business praelie in cludes about FIFTY BUSINESS BOOKS, ruled to about thirty ditl'ercii' forms, r. : II j Ledgers, 7 Day Books, A Journals, li Bill B inks, 1 Cash Books. 4 Saics Hooks, i Invoice Books, 1 Discount Book, I (-heck Register. I Deposit Register, 2 Collection Registers. I i Tiekier, 1 Hands' Register. I Freight Book, a I Passage Books, I Fuel Book. These Books 1 practically record about six hundred business . tr nsactioii", comprehending Dull 's original pi., n of bu.-incss education, introduced twou j ly-live years airo. How far ot hoi's have suc ceeded in imitating hlm'will he best seen by ' ciimpaiinc. 1 1 1 business papets and books ot other pupils with liioso ot the graduates of tuts institution. IlaiperY Enlarged Edition OP i DUFF'S BOOK-KEF Ii'G. Vrke 82. ruelt-je. 20 cent. SOLD P.Y IiOOK SELLERS GEN. El ! ALLY. AWARDED FOCR SILVER MEDALS, Which, with tho following testimonials, indi cate ibe character of the work : j 'Nootliir work upon Bookkeeping explains , tlin subject with so much clearness and tiin i plicily. F. W. EDMONDS, Cashier .ucclmmcs' Hank, Wall street, N. 1. 'As an extensive ship iwucr, American and Etii' ipean merchant, liiink director, etc., ho lias borne the reputation of Hie highest ordo of business taloiitsJ JNO. W BURNHAM iMe.chant, No. k South street, N. Y. ''I gradual'. d in DulV's college in half tho time I expected. Jlis admirable system in cludes nothing supe'rlluou", nor leaves out iinythliig essential. ,1. It. COMPTON, 'Cashier Niagara Hank, Loekport, N. Y. "Tne most complete work of the kind I havo ever teen." J. B. MURRY, I'resident Exchange Bank, Pittsburgh. Tho most clear und comiri'hensivo that I have met wilh. ' JOHN SNYDER, Cashier Bad; of Pittsburgh. Your committee unaniniouslv concur In the opinion ol i ho utility of the improved inctho.1 ! ot .ir. Dull." UL'RDON J. LEEDS, Recording Sec. ol tho Anicr. Inati , N. Y. OuW. TI. Duffs Fciimanship For tho best business and Ornamental Feu mansliip, awarded our present Penman, by tho ' United States faro at Clncinnatll. in lSfio lHi:n Pennsylvania Slate fair at Wvoniimr Western Pennsylvania fair at I'illsburg lHtlo Western Virginia fair-nt Wheelimr lihto Oldo Stale fair at Cleveland ltjiio All of which are exhibited at our ofllco. , OUR TERMS. Have never bf en advanced, while others aro charging "' tuition fee, or $m and iftlo ex tra for penmanship, and iI2 to if'-'Ofor text books and blanks. For our graduating course, Including busi ness penmanship, timo unlimited, are $10. The eiilaigo'i edition ol Dulf's Book-keep-lng,.wltli blanks and tlatloiiery at booksellers' prices. !?. Our blanks nro made up of lino extra sl.ed 1 paper ruled complete, wl h lull sets of llu.Mi- 1 lanes. We tin reforo present tho business student with the following 1 MPO I ITA N'lttttD VAST AG ES : 1 Wo have tho best Penman In tho west. 2 Dull'S System of BooklieenhiL'. Csmno. tloned by tho New York Chamber of Com merce.) taught by the author. !1 The daily lectures of an experienced mer chant. 4 A saving of seven or eight week's In time of study. fi A saving of tho same number of weeks hoard. (I A savins of $1 or If" in hooks and sta tionery. 7 A diploma sinned by 0110 so long and so favorably kno.ui 11s a preceptor, usaurecouut mit, mid as a merchant. For full particulars, send for circular,' 73 pages, with samples of our penman' Business and Ornamental willing, inclosing twenty live cenlB for postage, to PRINCIPALS, " foh!7'C0-iy PITTSBURGH, T. HELMBOLDS EXTRACT. BUCHU. , JIELMBOLD'S BUCHU. IIELMBOLD'S 'BUCTIU. ' IIELMI'.OLD'S EUCI1U. i THE ONLY KNOWNCEEMEDY POH DIABETES, IRIUTATION OF THE NECK OF THE J5LADI)EIt,. INFLAMMA TION Ol THE KIDNEYS, CATAUMI OF THE IJLAODEH. STUAN GUAIiY on PAINFUL U11INATIN0. ' - For thoso diseases It is truly a sovereign! remedy, anil too much cannot bo Said In its praise. A single dose has been known to re lieve the most urgent symptoms. Are you troubled with that distressing pnin in the back and through the hips? A tea spoonful a day of Huliubold's Buchu will re lievo you. PLEASE NOTICE. I make no secret of ingredients. Ilehnbold's Extract Buchu is composed of Buchu, Cubobs, and Juniper Berries, selected wilh groat care, prepared in ivmu and according to rules of PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY. These ingredients are known ns tho most valuable Diuretics nll'grded. A DIURETIC Is that which acts upon the kidneys. .YTI ACTS GENTLY, . Is pleasant in hist n ami odor, fico'foni all injurious propel ties, and imme diat e hi its action. . FOIi THE SATISFACTION OF ALL, Pee Medical Properties eont dned in Dispensa tory of the U. S., of which the followingis a copy : ' Brcuc. Its odor is strong, dilfusivo, anil so riowhal aromatic, i's tasio liilterish." nnd nnaiogoiis to that of mint. It is given ehielly in complaints of the Uliuary Oigaas, such as Ctitivel. Chronic Catarrh of the lit idder, Mor bid Irritation, of tin: Bladder and Urethra, Diseases of the prostrate, nnd Retention or tlio Ioeonti.ieiico of Urine, from n loss ol'tono in the parts concerned hi its evacuation. It has also been recommended hi Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheumatism,; Cutaneous Affections, and Dropsy. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Seo Professor Dewecs' valuablo works on tho practice of Physic. Seo Remarks uiadn by tho celebrated Dr. Physic, of Philadelphia Seo any and all Standard Works on Medi cine. FROM THE I amacrpiainted wilh II. T. Ilclnibold 5 ho occupied tlie drug store opposito my residenco and was successl'iiUu conducting tlie bushiest where others had not been equally so before him, I have been favorably impressed with his character and enterprise. WM. WKIOIITMAN, (Firm of Powers & Wcightman,) Manufacturing Chemists, Ninth and Brown Streets, Philadelphia. From thu Philadelphia Evening Ihtrlin, March loth 'Wo are gratilled to hear of the continued success, in New York, of our townsman, Mr 11. T. Itclmbold, Druggist. His store, next to tlio Metropolitan Hotel, Is 28 feet front, 'J.'ill ha t ttcip, and live stories in height. It is ceitainly a grand establishment, anil specks favorably of H111 merit of Ills arti cles. Ho retains hisOllice and Laboratory in this city, which aro also model establishments of their class. Tlio proprietor has been Induced to make this stat'iiicnt from tho fact that his remedios, although advertised, are Genuine Preparations, And knowing that the intelligent refrain from using any thing pertaining to Quackery, or tho Patent Medicine order-most of which nro prepared by self-styled Doctors, who are too Ignorant to rend a physician's simplest pres cription, much less competent to preparo phar maceutical preparations. These parties resort to various moans of ef fecting sides, such as copying parts of adver tisements of popular remedios, am! finishing with certlllcales. Tlie Science of Medicine statnds simple, pure nnd majestic having Fact for its Basis, Induction for its Pillar, Truth Tor its Capital. A WORD OF CAUTION. Health is most Important nnd the alllictod should not uso an advertised medicine, or any remedy, unless Us contents or Ingredients are known toothers. besides thu manufacturer, or until they aro' ""iiiTn i.i niu iiuiiiiiiiaiiiouB 01 1110 nany flo ottering. . , HELMBOLD'S'GENUlNE PREPARATIONS.. FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, FLUID.EXTRACT SAUSA'PARILLA,. AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH Established upwards of 10 years. Prepared hy H.1T.!HEIMB0ID. ritiNcii'AL aiEroTs IIKLMBOLD'8 DRUG AND CI1EMI0AI WAREAOUSE, Bllt Broadway Now York. And IIELMROLD'8 MEDICAL DEPOSL UH South Tenth Btreet, PhlladolphUt Pa., , , , nY All DRUGGISTS , ' , Nov. U, 180ft ly. ' .,