FABMEBS' -COLUMN. "Speed Ihu plow and speed tlio harrow; Peace mid plenty send obroiul, Belter fur thu spilu iind barrow; Tlmn tlio cuiiiion niul tliu sword." TURNIPS-PUliPLK TOl'S. From tlio flint of July to tlio first of August, turnips may bo put in. I prefer the Purplo Tops. Tlicy may succeed other curly crops; as onions, peas, grcon corn, early potatoes, &a. Superphos phate ofTuiio willlio found an excellent Bubstituto for barn manure in the culti vation of most turnips, .got excepting vcn tlio mta bagu Iu putting iu tins orop, tlio sowing should immediately succeed the harrowing, and bo complet ed while tho soil is moist and fresh to inauro tho germination of tho seed. Drilling is preferable to broadcasting, as it enables the operator to adopt a more thorough system of afterculture, and to keep the soil in a condition tho most favorable to the rapid and healthy de velopment of the plants. Any light land will prove congenial to this crop. Hone dust is an excellent stimulant, and pos sesses tho advantage of being cheap as well as efficient. Theso turnips consti tute a most excellent feed for cows and young cattle, and when rasped and mixed with charted hay, haulm, corn stalks or straw, enable tho feeder to ef fect a very important saving in the ex pense of keeping them through the winter. JloileJ and mixed with corn or cob meal, they nlso furnish a most healthy and invigorating ailment for store hogs Sheop,likcwise,are very fond of them When fed to these animals they should be cut fine, ai.d fed with a little salt. I have known excellent crops of tur nips raised among Indian corn, tho eecd being sown after or just beforo the last dressing. The hoe will cover the seed sufficiently deep, and as evenness ot dis semination is not of qgsentiut importance, its action will supersede tho necessity of using tho rako. Soaking tho seed for twenty-four hours before committing it to the soil, in house lye, or urine from tho stables, and rolling it in a mixture composed of efldul parts of flour of brim stone, plaster of Paris, and pulverized charcoal, will bo found not pnly greatly to facilitate the process of germination, but tend powerfully to protect the same from the ravages ot tho fly, mid other nlligorous depredators which too often prey upon tho plants. An occasional dressing of tho plants after they are ful ly developed, with tho same mixture, will be found highly salutary, and secure a rapid and healthy development. Poudretto and guano have also been used with ezcellcut success in the culti vation oi the turnip, but an old pasture land, recently broken up. no manure is necessary except a slight dressing of gypsum or good Bsb.es. Gcrmantown Telegraph. TO DESTROY THE POTATOE BUG, A correspondent of tho Prairio Far mer thinks ho has found a perfect reme dy for the potato bug, viz: One gallon of coal oil to one barrel of water mixed well togcthor. Spriuklo lightly upon tho potato vines cut of a watorpot or with a small brush, and they will disap pear. On which tho editor remarks: "If our readers would bear in mind that as insects breathe through spiracles, oil is more disastrous to them than any. thing else, they would have tho e'ew to the saving of tho most of their trees and vines. Bark lice, scale insects, turnjp flies, caterpillars, flea beetles, and in fact, all insects which can bo reached are de stroyed by it. Any oil will do, but it must be kept stirred so as not to remain on the top of water, and tor tliis feason a brush or syringe is preferable to a watering can. This mixture is also quite beneficial to plants, as is manifest from the healthy start they take after its ap plication." MULES VS. HORSES. In the warm latitudes tho mule will perform labor that would kill a horse, while in the temperate he is superior to the horse as a drudge. His costot keep' ing is not more than hull that of a horse, while his years of labor are more than wice as many. The longevity of the niujo is well known. A gentleman visiting the West Indies saw a mule at work in a field, having then attained the age of forty years. Owing to their hardiness and cheapness of keep, they are becoming a great favorite on tho nee and cotton plantations of the south and west. So far back as 1850 there wero 65,000 ofthese animals in Kentucky alone. Wheat Cuop. Farmers say through Wisconsin there never was a prospect for a better wheat crop than at prosont. It looks now as though the wheat crop would be all that was desired, the wot stato of the ground keeping the chinch bug away. Milwaukee Wisconsin. Oark (fatten, an Illinois farmer, states that one gallon of coal oil to a barrel oi water sprinkled lightly over potato vines will effectually destroy the bug. Diukd FituiT. It is said that a little sasafras bark sprinkled in with dried fruit whon put away, say a handful to a bushel, will keep it from worms three or (Our years. Geo, E. Minoii L K. Evans. mi STOP TO LOOK it U K hit GO 11 1 G II T IN! to run srouii (iv CEO. E. MINOR & CO rPIlE above named firm lins purchased n J. complete stock in the E;ist and are selling ut ivdm:ed prices, it comprises u generul as sortment ot DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, HOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERKS, &c, &o., &c. We would also call tlio special attention of me jAiiia to me largest lot ot IK'Laiiics and t'alicoi-s ever offered in this market, ami at prices ns low as before tbe wur, uUo, our lull lino of liinnoxs, VEILS, DRESS GOODS; DRESS TUI, W.MINGS. HUTTONS, IIOu.P SKIRTS, BALMO. SKIRTS, &c. You would do well to call Immediately, as r ees are ulready stiffening in tlio Eastern market, Don't forget tlio place, at tlio oiiiiD rrjSLTTy, In Minor's Building, nearly opposite the F. D. N. Rank, Wuyncsbiug, Pa. April IS, '(ili-tr. HOLISM! CIOLSRA! 110 W TO A VOW THE DREAD. DISEASE ! COME TO TOWN, FOI! RINEIURT & INGIIRAM HAS JUST RETURNED FROM THE city, and have opened tlio lurgest New Grocery in town. Thcv des'reto Inform tho citizens of Wiiyiicsburg and vicinity of the care lliey liave taken in selecting stock, having on bund n eood supply of CONFECTIONS, TOBACCO, CI GARS, TAU. nlso. PROVISI ONS. BACON, DRIED BEEF POTATOES FISH, DRIED PEACHES, ito , etc, ifcc. Call and see them ns they bavo just HPSZHBD 1ST. You will And them accomodating, and can sell lower tlmn any one in tlio place, 13c sure to go to tbe right place, iu LEDWITH'S OLD BUILDING. opposite the Court House, and formerly oc cupied by the Post Ollicc. apiBub.-ii. PLAIN AND FAN3Y: JOB PHNTING THE FINEST STYLE. Oiir'priccs ennnot lie surpassed for cheap ness by any other establishment m this part of tlio State. Purlies wishing dono should givo us a cn'l. Wo are ready at all times to do anything In tlio printing line. 0 NE HUNDRED DOLLARS FREMIUM OFFERED BY NIXON & BURCHINAL, B5IIT11 FIELD, FAYKTTK CO, l'A. ' , MANM-ACTl'IIUiS OK CANE MILLS AND COOK'S liVAPOIt.lTOIi. This is tho only successful Evaporator for making a No. 1 Syrup with ccouoiny and dis patch. . mi Over ton thousand wero used last fall, nvery one of which was insured, and uot one return ed. It is tho only Evaporator free from liabilities for infringement upon some previous patent, Wo are also agents for the celebrnt'id '"VIC TOU CANE MlLlV'iuaiiulaetured by ci.aiik's sonno maciiink co. Wo filler One Hundred Dollars Premium for sample of best Syrup, (see piice llstof Cane MIIIb and Evaporators, scntlreo of charge.) to ba awarded by Sorgh um Convention, tho tlmo and place to exam ine samples to uo determined by thu Conven tion. D. OWENS, Agent. ALSO, PROPWETOROF THE EAGLE FOUNDRY, W II EUR he koeps constantly ' on hand, BTOVES of all kinds and CASTINGS or all descriptions. Orders solicited and rill ed promptly. upr!!5 Urn Waynkbduiiq, Pa, THE MASON &- HAMLIN CABINET nnR&NS . Forty ullfercnt styles, adapted to sacred nnd piiltip mnntn fnr MHO In diitnn nnnl, rriiTii TY FIVE GOLD or SILVER- MEDALS, or flrafc nrnminmn anmrifori tlum, TU,,atH,ii..A vaouiiguus ireo. Auurera. mabud is ilAAI- ft . . , l . r . - . . L1JN, IJOSTON.or JflAHUH UllOTUEHB, Nbw YBK. sopia.'Wirly THE COHERING STORM HAS 23TJJE1JSTT ! a. hedge & m Ilavo just received a New Stock nt BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, COLLARS, NECKTIES, GLOVES, HOSI ERY, TRIMMINGS OF ALL DE SCRIPTIONS. Wo have just received a large assortment of the latest kind ot ready made 'BOOTS AND SHOES which wc can warrant to wear, und do good service. Also a few Low Priced Hoots and Shoes which we will not warrant bought expressly to compete with our neighbors. Don't fail tocall if you want to seo (rood articles in our line of trade. It will cost noth ing to look at them. Remember the place, "Allison's Building, opposite the Court II .use." Wuyuesburg, May '1, tf. taylou & farlly'S MODEL ORGANS. O.j. WILLARD, No. G27 BROADWAY, NEW YOWL rpiIK MOST COMPLETE MUSICAL IN X BTRUMENT manufactured, and the odLel Organ OK THE WOULD ! Combining Sweetness and Depth of Tone, Beautiful and Chaste in Appearance, Re fining and Elevating hi its Tenden cies. For Churches, Parlors or the Boudoir it bus no equal, and has invariably taken the FIRST PREMl UM wherever v exhibited in Competition with other well known manufac turers. Thirty-four different styles, and from one to twelve stops, Long -Double liellows, Double Ulow Pedals, Knee Swell, etc., etc, giving great powei anil steadiness of tone. THE SUB-BASS, applied to the Double Reed Organs, gives u volume of tone equal to a sixteen foot stop In a Pipe Organ, ami when applied to our Organs containing them, ' ud four sets of Iteods the volumo of tone is equal ti a $20(1(1 pipo organ, and costing only about one fourth as much. Send for mi Illustrated Price List, giving full particulars. Address orders, t). J. WILLAHD, Wholesale Agent, 02" JSroadway, N. ir. THE GREATUN RIVALED " V 0 S E " PIANOFORTE! The cheapest first class Piano Forte in tlio Market. These beautiful instruments are last winning their way into public, favor. The tone is rich, full and .(owei ful, and gushes forth with peculiar sweetness a melody, 'while tho touch is easy and clastic. Are finished in rich rosewood cases, with lull Iron frame, over-strung buss and French cram! action, All have largo round corners, with back fin ished like tile trout. Every instrument fully warranted livu years. Circulars giving cor rect likeness taken from photograph, with full descriptive price list, sent free to any address on application. A Ihttmitifiil sons and CJ.onts WOHTI1 TIUIITV CliSTK, Accompanies the Circular, and is worthy of preservation. Dealers will oe fur nished these Beautiful. In struments nt the LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES. And Teachers at the rates of discount- Ad dress nil orders to O. J. WILLARD, Wholesale Agont, (127 Broadway, N. Y. Wholesale ngenls for Wm. A. Pond itCo's, lSeimlnian, UrayAsuvs. Win. Knabe&Co.'s, and olher first class Piano ' ortes Circulars giving correct likenesses of these celebrated Piano Portesand Taylor & Farley's Model Oigaus, forwarded to any address on iippllcidiou. , The Latest Songs, Published January 1, ISfiil, and mailed to any address free of postagn. Oil, sing me that dear old song i'l.'ic We've drank from the Bame canteen, by J, O. Ciark, !l,-.c Beautiful Wales, sang by J. R. Thomas, ,'lfic I'm happy as the day is long, r()c Somebody's Darling, s)r,u Violets under (he snow, by II. Tucker, itte hweet be thy repose, by J. II. Thomas, :).".c Hm:g ill the spoon, a new college song, fide The Angel Guide, by Eavager, aoc When l went courting Sallie, com'c, line Only a withered rose, . ;.-,c Mother, I have board sweet music, ),-,c Pleasant dreams of long ago, Oh, say not a woman's heart Is bought, fide Kathleen, dear, 4(ic Before I was married, O dear. !!,-,( We'll meet no more at twilight hour, nu0' Beautiful isle of Hie buii, by ,j. . Thomas, :j,-,c Old don't care, by W. K. llasford, ' nr.o Light oi my soul,, of thee I'm dreaming, lir.e Five o'clock in tlio morning,' 4oc Cleou and I, f anjj by Harry Tucker, hoc Come, Nellie dear, I'm weeping, by Tucker 110c Music on Ihu waves, vocal duet, by Olover (idc No lime like the old time, mic Uive tbe old man a chaucu. One blight moony night, cnnlc, . . uric They nil come homo hut mine, ' hoc Young man on the raliway, ,),-, When Fenians light lor freedom arc Down ny tne giue, uy .i. it. j nomas, L'llc e-3"Parlles ordering Music mid over paylnn for tho same will receive their chango ineluse3 with thu Music, or Moslo will bo Belectej, ns parlies prefer. All orders promptly intended to, and any Information cheerfully given. Ri-u'kiii-Inckh ! Hon. O. W. Pattersrn, cx-Goi-ornor of New York, Westlkld, N. Y., T. 11. Column, President Lako Shore Bunk, Dun kirk, New York. Nitw Toiik Citv Rr.KjiiiKscns i William A. Pond & Co., Wlllmm U. Bradbury, CarlmrL Needham & Co., Siberia Ott i Hugh Middle, Esn., Uoueial Supt. Motive Power, Erie M. M. Wheeler & Wilson. KT Address Orders. O. J. WILLARD, Wholesale I'lano Porto, Organ & Musio Doalor, ' No. 027 llrottdwny, N. Y. Beo. E, 180.-tf T W . I? O S S PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OFFICE In Jewell's building, West end of Main stroot, Wtynesburg, Pa, npl.-tf T. UOSKIXSON. NEW GOODS ! Spring Stock. Great Wariefcy MRS. E S. SAVERS & IIOSKINSON, $jym' Corner, Waynesburg, Pa. MISSUS. SAYER3 & IIOSKINSON Have fust nppned an extenslvo and entirely new stock of FAS 1 1 ION A BLE . BUY GOODS Bought in thu best Eastern market, ill tlio very lowest cash rates, comprising nil styles of the most fashionable und serviceable textures of Gentlemen & Lilies' Wear, It is useless to enumerate. They havo every thing in the line, with BONNETS, HATS, CARS, BOOTS And Shoes. Wares of all kinds, and u com plete variety of the best O KOCERlKS. All of which they propose to sell at tho very lowest figures, depending on the quality and cheap ness of their goods to gain llieni custom. Nov. 21), 1st;.'., t f Bradley & Smith MANUFACTURERS AND . IN SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS, &o., fc No. 132 Woo.! Street, P1TT83URG, PA. PEOPLE OF GHEENE COUNTY wishing anything in our line can be furnished on the shortest notice and MOST IlEASOSAPLE TKIIMS. Persons from a distance sending us ORDF.RS will have them promptly attended to, and on account of being near Market Head Quarters we can furnish goods C1IEAFKK Ihuu they can be bought elsewhere. St'iiel Us Your Oi'drrr, and we will give them our strictest attention and forward goods by Express to Waynesbiug by boat or persons living in the country can send by Pedlars and Hucksters. mar2!i:(!. tf BRADLEY & SMITH. Exchange Hotel GJ-2eo n il30 ro, .1. V, I! A UN. Pirt.ii if (jr. IN INVITING THE PUBLIC to Ids palroti I line, tlie lindersinneil leels eiililldent. that j by liis long experience, be will he enabled to render satisfaction- lo nil. lie giu: unices the best accommodations, both to iiiiin and beast. I May Iu. (!. Iy J. W. IIAliN. I RECONSTRUCTION NOT OF THE UNION- DUT OF Isaac Hooper's GUOCEUY & CONFECTIONKWY I R. HOOPER would still have ids rieiids 11L ami pnirons near n nunii, mat lie f on tunies iu the Grocery and Confectionery trade at his usual place ot doing business, und that he has just received AFrosh Supply of the best quality of all alleles in his line. TOYS NOTIONS and n great vurlety of useful articles always on baud. T 3EFHESHMENTS, In connection with tho above, Mr. Hooper keeps a Restaurant, where ICE CREAM, ber ries and all the luxuries of the season can be obtained. The nioc' attractive and most popular resort In town. .lime 14. '(i5-l? MORE GROCERIES! Let All Persons COIIK TO WAYNESIJUIIQ 170 CSrOt CHEAP OCEniZG OF TOTTERI'L & TAYLOR. Proprietors of tlio splendid Grocery Ptor6, foi morly owned by Joseph Yoater. Mr. Taylor keeps on hand n good supply of the very best SUtfAR, COFFEE. TEAS, RICE, MOLAS HICS, SPICKS, CARBON OIL, LAMI'S, LAMP C1HMNI1CS, SHOE FINDINGS, &o., nnd, In fact, EVERY THING usually kept In a first class Grocery Btoro. Two doors East of Wilsons Now Building Oct II, 'fli-tf 0 . UIIVIIUU Ul UUll'Ulll. TvEALEH In Books and Stationery, Miiga- '111 I Ik 111 , U nines, tiuitv rupe, x noy at icies, oto., WsyneBburu, Fa. April 1, '66-ly MIIS E. S.8AYKIIS. j NEW PHOTOGRAPH Cc JLm Xj H3 h. it -IN- WAYNESHUUQ, PENN'A. JMLXr. jflL. Walaco Has fitted up a new nnd splendid Photograph Gallery in the third story of ALLISON'S UU1LDINO, Where ho is prepared to execute PHOTOGRAPHS, AMHUOTYPES, MALEIANOTYPES, CAUTES DE VISITE, And all other kinds and sixes of pictures, in a style equal to the best artists. Especial atten tion will be.giveu to copying pictures and en larging them. All applications will be prompt ly attended to. Their rooms are commodious and attractive, and every desiralilo accommo dation will be rendered to cuatoniorf This is decidedly the best opportunity Insecure accu rate likenesses ever oll'ered to the people ol Greene County. Call any time it suits you. Pictures taken anytime in the day, and in all kinds of weather. Nov. is, lHii.1. tf. H , I 3It i: ,U I illCI.C I'O V t WORKS! mm k (J TILL continue to caiTy on tho Marble mid h j mono cuuing mismess at their long estaii lislied stand immcdiiitfly East of the Public square, Main Street, Waynesburg. This establishment has beeii In constant operation since lSlli), nnd the long experience and energy of the proprietors, linked with the exercise of sound judgment and good taste, have won for them a wide spread and enviable reputation. An extensive stock of the varioui varieties of the best marble kept constantly on hand. Special attention paid to polishing, pressing, carving and engraving. All orders promptly lllled. December:;:!. 12. DR. r WITORB HAS been in successful practice for a num ber of years, with the experience of tlio diflerent hospitals in Europe, also a member of tho Analytical Medical Instituto of New York, continues to attend to all professional cases at 1 is ollicc , No. UL'8 Filbert Street, Phila. No patent Medicines arc Used or recom mended : the remedies administered are those which will-not brake down the constitution, hut renovate the system from all inuries it has sustained from mineral medicines, and leave the syste-rt in a heallhy aud perfectly cured condition. DYSPEPSI V that distressing disease and fell destroyer of health and happiness, under mining thu constitution and yearly carrying thousands to untimely graves, can most em plmliclly be cured. Melancholy, Ahhcrrnlion, that slate of Alio nali .n and wi aidless of mind which renders persons incapable of enjoying tho pleasbresor perlorming I lie duties ol lite. RIIKUMATIS.M, in any form or condition, chronic i r aeiile, warranted curable. Epi lepsy, or falling sickness, nil chronic or stub bo;'n eases of F K M A L K 1) 1 S E A S E S radically removed ; Salt lihcuui nnd every description of ulcerations ; Piles and scrolul ous diseases which have ballled all previous medical skill,.cad bo cured by my treatment; and I do any alldiscaes, (yes CuiihuiiiiIwii) can be cured by wearing my Medical. lacct, which is a protection to the lungs against all changes of weather ill nil climates having investigated for yearn the cause and character ol'inlonmt tiliits(feverand ague) in all parts of the United States will cure permanently all chronic or acute cases ol Ague and nervous diseases in iv CANCER CURED WITHOUTTIIKKNIFH Oil DRAWING OF BLOOD. Tape Worm, that dread to the Human Family for years, can be removed with two or three doses of my newly discovered remedy, .warranted in all cases. Oonsulta'ion in the English and German Languages free of charge. Will make visits any distance, if desired. May lie addressed by letter (conllden.ially,) und Medicine sent with proper directions to any part of the country. OFFICK-No. t28 Filbert Street, Phila. mnraViKI-ly PEACE HAVING BEEN MADE, WE OFFER OUH CUSTOMERS ONE OF THE LARG EST STOCKS OF DRY GOODS!! LEATHER, LOOTS & SHOES, Hats & Caps ! ItiO.I', IVAILSana SALT, And a great variety of BONNETS and HATS for the ladies, nt the lowest prices that Goods have been sold for since the commencement of tho War. PRINT From 12 1-2 to 2.-icts.pcryd, MUSLINS,... " 12 1-2 to 40 ' " FISH At Pittsburgh prices. 1 RON & Nails" " Card Prices. MALI " $.1 per barrel. COTTON YARN, nt reduced rates. Wo havo tlio coods in store, and all wn ask of our friends Is to call and see for themselves for wo are satislled that an examination ol our stuck and low prices will repay them for their iroublu. To our friends at it distance, wo ex tend a cordial invitation to call nnd seo their old friends who in o nlwavs glad to seo them, for wo can assure them that It will repay them for the trouble. V. II. M'COY & CO. . Tho old stand of W. II. M'COY, Greensbo ro, Greene County, Pnn'. MaylOOS-tfl 8. B. M'Euiov. JasDickson. J. T Shank. SPUING TU'ADE, 1 8 GO . DRY A't GOODS WIIOI.KSAI.U I M'ELM, DICKSON & CO., 31 FIFTH STREET) PITTSBURGH, PA,, Now olTortl.elr8PRINa dOODS nttho lowest market price I thumb cash tho stock will bo kept completo during tho Benson. Buyers from eastern and central Ohio, Western Pennsylvania and WoBt Virginia, are Invited tocall aad ozomint tlio assortment. . March 10 iFtA Sir at' &iiutuy, 00.. Founded in 1840 AND INL'OnPIIRATLD BY LEUISUTIVB CHARTER. THE ONLY INSTITUTION OFTIIE KIND iu tho Union conducted by a Practical bu- siness man. Our highest Commercial Author ities, cast and west, pronounce his systems of Book-keeping tineiiuiilcil coinpreiieiiumg every department of business, and yet so skilfully condensed that tlio attentive student masters tlie wholu ill six of eight weeks. It consists!' STOCK BOOKS, closed Oiieo with ft loss and twlco with ft gain exhibiting by tlireo dill'erent methods the traiibler ot old to new books. PAllTJNEUSHIP BOOKS,- conducted by three dill'erent methodic, ex hibiting tho transfer of the old lo new books, with the introduction of u uew partner ; also practically illustrating tho PIJIVATE LEDGER, by menus of which the results of tho business are kept out of the general books, for tlio use ol thu partners only. LECTURS ON BUSINESS SUBJECTS. How every one may get rich. How to get rich by Hading. The cause ol Commercial failures. On speculations. The moral Inllu snee of integrity in youth, etc. Also lectures upon COMMERCIAL LAW, on Partnerships, Contracts, Insurance, Com mon Curriers, the Statute of Limitations, etc. Practical int' uctions iu DETECTING COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES, 1V ft full set of genuine vignettes nnd coun ters, and a large collection of counterfeit notes. OUR 1 tAILROAD 1JOOK- K 15 li PIN (1, (in manuscript,) exhibits the construction nnd equipment, tne operating receipts und expen ditures ; the hoods 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 HOOKS, fin manuscript, ) embraces all the best forms iu use among private bankers. Our new cn ; larged edition of Duff's Steamboat Book-keep ing, will lull i'tnn c ul miMm-M ii.n in; in- eludes shout FIFTY BUSINESS BOOKS, ruled to about thirty dilleren' forms, viz: It Ledgers, 7 Day Books, 5 Journals, I) Bill B itiks, 4 Cash Books, 4 Sines Bonks. 2 Invoice Books, I Discount Hook, 1 Check Register, I Deposit Register, 2 Collection Registers, I Tickler, 1 Hands' Register, I Freight Bonk, 2. Passage Books, I Fuel Book. Thoso Books practically record about six hundred buiness Ir nsactioii", comprehending Bull's original plan of business education, introduced Iwen- ly-llve years ago., now lar mucin nave suc ceeded iu imitating him will be best, seen by comparing the business papeis nnd hooks ot other pupils with those of the graduates of this institution. Ilaiper's Enlarged Edition DUFF'S B00K-KEE':i!'G. Price 92. PoM i c. 20 cculs. SOLDHY ROOK SELLERS GEN ERALLY. AWARDED FOUR SILVER MEDALS, Which, with tho following testimonials, Indi cate lhe character of the work i No other work upon Bookkec, dug explains the subject with so much clearness and sim plicity. F. W. EDMONDS. Cashier Mechanics' Bank, Wall street, N Y. 'As an extensive ship owner, American mfd European merchant, bank director, etc., he has borne the reputation of the highest ordo of business talents.' J NO. W BUUN1IAM Mediant, No. K South street, N. Y. 'I L'radunt.d in Duff's college in half tho time 1 expected. His admirable system in cludes nothing superfluous, nnr leaves out anything essential. J. R. COAIPTON, Cashier Niagara Bank, Lockport, N. Y. "Tne most complete work of I lie Kind I have ever Been." J. B. MUltRY, President Excliango Bank, PUlshurirh. The most clear und comprehensive that I havo met with. JOUN KNYDKH, Cashier Husk 'of Pittsburgh. Your committed unanimously concur iu the opinion ot tlio utility of the improved method of Mr. Duir." OUKDON J. LIOEDS, Recording Sec. ol tho Amcr. Iustl , N. Y. OuW". ILDulI's renmanship For tho best business and Ornamental Pen manship, awarded our prcscnt Peiimaii, by UlU United States faro at Cincinnati!, hi 18(10 Pennsylvania St itu lair at Wyoming 1K(!u Western Pennsylvania fair at Pittsburg IS(lt) Wi.uImim Virginia fair nt WhccllilL' Kilil) Ohio State fair at Cleveland lSiy All of which are exhibited nt our olllco. OUR TERMS. Have never been ndvnnced, while others nre charging 4"0 tuition foe,. or. in and ijiir ex tra for penmanship, and $1:2 to $M for text books and blanks, lAir our graduating course, including busi ness penmanship, tlmo unlimited, ihu ijilo. The enlarged edition ol Duffs Book-keeping, with blanks niul stationery at booksellers' prices, Our blanks nre made up of flno extra sized paper ruled complete, will lull sots of auxil iaries. We therefore present tho business student with thu following IMPORTANT ADVANTAG US i 1 Wo have the best Penman In the west. 2 Bull's System of Book-keeping, (sanc tioned by tho New York Chamber of Com merce,) taught by tho author. H The daily lectures of mi experienced inor- cnant. 4 A saving of seven or eight weeks lu tlmo of study. li A Baying of tho same number of weeks board. 0 A saving of $d or if7ln books nnd sta tionery. 7 A diploma signed by ono so long and bo favorably kno vii ns a preceptor, ns an recount ant, and ns a merchant.' For lull particulars, send for circular, 75 pages, with smpplus of our penman's Business and Ornamental willing, Inclosing tweuty Qvo couts for postage, to ' r. DUFF A, SON, PRINCIPALS, fobU'CO-ly PnTSBURQlI, Pa. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIIU. HELMBOLD'S BUCIIU. IlELMBOLDS'BtX'HU. HELMBOLD'S BUCIIU. THE ONLY KNOWNLEIMEDY FOR DIABETES, IR1UTATION OF THE KECK OF THE BLADDER, . INFLAMMA- TION OF THE KIDNEYS, CATARRH OF THE ULADDEU, STRAN GUAHY OR PAINFUL URINATING. For tltcso diseases It is truly a sovereign1 remedy, and too much cannot bo said In Its praise. A single dose lias been known to re lieve thu most urgent symptoms. Arc you troubled Willi that distressing pain in the back and through the hips ? A tea spoonful a day of Heliuhuld'B Buchu will re lieve you. in PLEASE NOTICE. I make no secret of ingredients. Helmbold's Extract Buchu is composed of Buchu, Cubcbs, nnd Juniper Berries, selected with great care, prepared in vacuo und according to rules of PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY. These ingredients nre known as th6 most valuable Diuretics nllbrded. A DIURETIC Is that which acts upon tho kidneys. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIIU . ACTS GENTLY, Is pleasant In tastn and odor, free Tom nil I injurious propcilics, and immediate hi Its I actum. I FOR THE SATISFACTION OP ALL, Sec Medical Properties cont dned in Dispensa tory of thu U. S., of which thu following is a copy : ' Bitiiu. Its odor is strong, dilTusive, nnd so new hat aromatic, i's tusio bitterish, und analogous to that of mint. It is given ehielly hi complaints of the Urinary Orunns, such ns (.iiavcl. Chronic Catarro of the Bladder, Mor bid Irritation of tho Bladder and Urethra, Diseases of tho prostrate, and lietention or the locouliaence of Urine, from a loss of tona In thu parts concerned in its evacuation. It has nlso been recommended in Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheumatism,; Cutuueous Affections, and Diopsy, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION See Professor Dewecs' valuable works on tlio practice of Physio, Sec Remarks made by the celebrated Dr. Physic, of Philadelphia Seu any and all Standard Works on Medi cine. 1'ROM THE . THE WOZILD I nni nc(iin!nted with H. T. Hchiibold j ho occupied the drug storo opposite my residence und was sucecssliilin conducting Ilia business where others iiad not been equally so beforo him. I have been favorably impressed with his character and enterprise. WM. WKIGHTMAN, (Finn of powers & Wciglitnian,) Miinufactiiriiig Chemists, Ninth nnd Brown Streets, Philadelphia. From tho Philadelphia Evening Hitlle.iin, March loth We nre gratified to hear of tho continued success, in New York, of our townsman, Mr 11. T. Helmbold, Druggist. 1 lis store, next to the Metropolitan Hotel, is 28 feet front, L'.'ltl feet iletp, and live stories in height. II Is ceitainly a grand establishment, nnd specks favorably of thu merit of his arti cles. Re retains his Ollicc and Laboratory In this city, which nro also model establishments of their class. The proprietor lifts been Induced to make this statement from the fact thut his remedies, although advertised, are Genuine Preparations, And knowing that tho Intelllgont refrain from using any thing pertaining to Quackery, or tho Patent Medicine order most of which nre iireparcd by Bell-styled Doctors, who are too ignorant to read a physician's simplest pres cription, much less competent to prepare jikar liiiiceulical preparations. These parlies resort to various means of ef fecting sales, such as copying nails of ndvor- ' tlsemciits of popular remedies, and finishing with certificates. ' ,' The Seienco of Medicine stntnds simple, j pure and majestic having Kant for its Basis, Induction for Its Pillar, Truth for Its Capital. A WORD Of CAUTION. Jlcnlth is most Important ; nnd the ulllictud should not uso an advertised medicine, or any remedy, unless ItSaCimtcnts or iiiuruilloiits are known toothers besides tho nianuliielurcr, or until they are satisfied of tho qualifications of the party so olfeiing. flELMBOLD'S'GENUINEPREPAPATIONS.. FLUID EXTRACT BUCIIU, ' FLUID.EXTUACT SARSAPARILLAV ' AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH.. Established upwards of 1(1 years. rrcpnrcdby ' H.J.!IIELHBOEE PltIiCUAL 312I'OTS HELMnOLD'S DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAKEAOUSE, lil)t Brondway New York. And HELMBOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT. 104 South Teuth Street, Philadelphia Pa.. , J1Y AM DItl'lililSTS. Nor. U, 18U6-Jy. ' niiwfigi