VILLAGE RECORD. LOCAL MATTERS. C 7 R c". Thursday AxiiiO4,24t•lS7o. APPRENTICE WANTEi .- , -A. boy wbo can come well recommended will be•takewas an apprentice, to the printing.businesa atAbia of fice for the usual usre, four ye4re. StErleventy•llve brides sat down •to din Jner last Sunday at.opahatel at NiagaraValls ileirthe Nanthau mansion in Ne* York, the scene of the late murder, bas been sold for 879,000. Or Gen. Sheridan, :of' the United States array, has obtained perraission to follow the campaign with the headquarters of the King of P 11,198710.. !On Friday two girls aged 15 and 18, Were hurned to death in Augusta county, Ya. They where using keloseue oil to ltiu ,dle a fire. ittierhe Census taker of Caroline county, Md., has discovered two women ill that coun ty, named Jane-Hutson and Ann -Murray, who are aged respectively 11G - and 110 . years m,Tbelatest news from across the water —is - to - the - effe - ct - thlrf:•i - air - Williatn and the Prussian army are rapidly marching on Par- here the moAt ti war hi likely tp occur Sitir•The discussion, at Salt Jake br.tween Bev. Pr. Newman, of IVashington, and El-- der Qrson Vratt, of the Mormon Church, on the irpportaut question, 'Does 019 13ible sane. tio,n l'olygarny, l .' was opened on the 12th inst. It is worthy of record says a published ac count, that although the articles of agree pent forbid it, Dr<, Now-tuan was applauded, end this, too, in the great tabernacle of the Mormons, by an audience nine-tenths of which were professed polygamists. iterThe latest, newt from the seat -of—war is conclusive as to the fact that the series of ,neat battles around Metz hove alnaost_• tirely annihilated the French arm driven that portion of it under the command of Marshal Bazaine, broken and defeated, wilhio th(7l valls --- offhTfortifieations at that point. Since Sunday, ljth inst., there have . been daily confliets, the possess* of the field of battle often changing, but the gener al advantage in each resting with the Prus- sians. The battles have been fought on line thirty miles in length, extending from Gravellotte, ten mites northwest of Met; to the neighborhood of 13ar le flue, in a south westerly direetton. The battles in the vicin ity of Bar le Dec have been fo_ught_by__the_ Crown 'prince against the corps of McMahon and with whatever reinforcements they may-have received on their hurried re• treat from flagenau, and those around and, to the westward of Metz by the centre and right of the army, commanded by Von Steinmetz ,and Prince Frederick Charles, against the main body of the French army under Bazaine. McMahon's command ap pears to be utterly disorganized, one Paris despatch reporting that a portion of it has taken refuge in the yo n es mountains, thro' which it had already passed on the retreat. At all events it has 'hoer' cut off by the Crown Prince from joining the 'main army, while the, latter has been forced into Metz. The battles of thp week culminated in a tre mendous contest near the little villages of Bezonville and Gravellotte ten miles west of Metz on the road towards Verdun, on Thurs day, the lath, end very probably also on Friday. King William, sends a . despatch concerning this battle, in which he states that the combat lasted for nine hours, and that the French were totally routed and thrown back on Metz. By French sonrces we have actually no account of this battle, escipt that Count palikao has made in the Corps Legislatif an indefinite statement that the Prussians were not victorious on firiday. He admits, however, that they were success• ful at Bar le Puc, which was eye of, the battles before referred to us having been fought by the Crown Prince to the smith 'west-ward of Metz, Other despatches say that the Prussians have possession of the fortress of yerdin. ()a Saturday afternoon, however, the people of Paris became apprised of the defeat of the French army, and an immense excitement was aroused. The in• telligence regarding the Empress pu g enie shows that she has given up all hope, and is ready to fly from Paris. The important for tress of Pfalzbonrg, in the Vofges Mouri• tains, has been surrendered to the \Vurtem burg army. The - garrison et Strasbourg has. been summoned to snrrender, and the Prus elan lines are closing in around it on all sides. There are also evidences of the advance of a' South Pernian army in the vicieity. of Mul house. P. S. The latest despatebee from T i ndon soy that it is believed that the Prossiap ar my comMapded by the Crowe Pripet Fred- crick William is marching on Paris . , direct, followed by the armies tinder the garebal llrleMation an General Ganrobert. The man army is estimated at 200,000 meo, nod the French force is supposed to equal it in utteabers, but says - the despatch it is, belies , - -ed only great :geed forteop can stop the Prossiaos much abort of Paris. Marshal Be zaiue it stated to be ip the field manTover lug for a new conflict with' the armies under ?rinse Charles and General Steinmetz. 111 y.sl) Fit on . the ST. M. Railroad. to.. Delinquents will pecuniarily relieve, and therefore molt favor us, by speedily oali• ing and paying or forwarding arrearages to this office. We must have a settlement of song standing accounts. Promises or -apolo- giee procure neither paper, ink, nor the ne- aossaries of life. ~Another lot of fine Melons at Reid's See advt: Dr. - Peddicord, Dentist. gam„ For sale bills, oz. other pokitqp, call et the Record ofPq.. '4E.1.1) always keep@ the boati.vgiry cheese, water, sugar, socia, efeatu, ginger}, and Edio -1 crackers. .q IttirA colored Camp Meeting is in pro gress near Hagerstown, which will be 1301/- tinned over Sabbath nest. • • ,I*,.Unite3 Brethren Camp Neetingcom menees in yockey's woods, near Funkstown, to•day. .114 IN.—Thi s -region was again visited with a succession of refreshing showers of rain yesterday. PROFESSIONAL.-It will be seen by ref erence to our advertising - columns that Lew W. Detrich Es .. has o oened a Law iliac in the Walker building, in this place. IterPeaches are retailing at $2. per bush el. The later varieties, which are said to be very plenty, will donOless reduce the, pres ent price. CLOTHIN9.—We invite special attention to the advt. of Air. A. E. Waynant, succes sor to Geo. lynder, Esq , in the Cloth. ing busiutr.s. 07 ya are , sbortonivg, and nights be coming cool and- pleasant, while autumnal insects bold concerts in every bush. Sum mer is vanishing like a dream. 1 4 OR SAE.—Tsvo valuable town proper ties are announced for sale in this bane, one Gio.b . tover,admisiTtfitor, of Thos. Smith, ! — .6 — ( - )llier by lsraertless. ec CG-t- FARBI SOLD,.—lsaac--Fox on- Nonpy last sold his farm near this place containing one hundred and fifty-six acres for the sum of $17,472 Purchaser, Dlr., Daniel Baker. m r Arhy 00t so, many persons go . to Dr. Branisholt a for teeth g Because during the past, yi?ti't hp has inserted teeth that have proven satisfactory and are surpassed by none. l i s.,We are undet - obligations to IS Da vid Oaks, 'of Charnbersburg, agent of the Hanover Piro Insurance Ooni.an for the finest map of the neat of Nirtq. in .livope we have yet seen. TauN —An exchange says there are two classes of men in every town— the one goes ahead to improve the place, while the other sets baelti and grumbles because it was net done some other way. Loo Ovr—On neat Friday evening, at REID'S Family Grocery, can he had, City Sweet potatoes, , Water Melons, Cantelopea. FESTIVAL —The ladies of Quincy And vi cinity will hold a Festiyal in that place on the evenings of September 2d and 3d, for the benefit of the Q. 0. Band, The ladies of Quincy are more enterprising than those of some larger places. FARM FO4 SA I.E.—That valuable farm he. longing to the estate of Abrm. Barr, deo'd, known . as the' "Walter Farm," is again of. fered for solo. pe r sons wishing to purchase a farm have here, we think, an opportunity offered for a Profitable investment. See advt. TAILORING, --We invite attention to the advertisement of Nr. Geo. Roemer, svlo has commoneed the Tailoring business opposite the,Bowden house, in the dwelling of S. T. Wothertou. NI% 13. aglis a :share of public patronage. ter4 colored man by the ammo of 4obn Washington, living in the neighborhood of Pt. of Rocks, Md.,was bitten in the finger by a copper snake last week, and in order to counteract the effect of the poison drank freely of brandy, which put him to sleep from which•he never awoke again.' OLD CHICKEN.—A _Brawn ehigken (hen) hatched in the spring of 1.851 nod owned by Mrs. Ueory Smith of this place, died on the ISth lost., at the nuptial age of 93iqcteen years and about 5 toonthg. Vullets of this kind are rare. I'EW flopsEs.—Mr. Chas. Davis bee under roof a handsome two story brick• house as the West end of Main street. The location is a delightful one affording a fine view of the • country. At the extreme end•of Church street Mr. L. P. Thumps* has erected a fine two-story brick house. This is also a delightful situa tion being high and airy. Ou Mechanic at. Mr. fleecy Crayton is finishing a new frame 'dwelling. A new hAiuse is also in course of erection at the East end of Main street.— Several dwellings were commenced and com pleted earlier in tee season, of which no no tice tip heretofore been given. There has been .nousuallnereace of dwelling houses in our town for several years pAst: tarEx.Presidpnt Johnston bas beep nom inated for Congress (!) by the petnoorats pf Teituesseo. ikir"READING SUITED TO THE SEASON AND IrlIE TIMES."-A single glance at the Phrenological Journal and Packard's Month ly for September, will"convince :arty one of the truth of this condensed magazine should be }•ead in 'very family in the land; for it is thoropghly American,higb. ly cotertatningoelidly instructive and pure ly moral in tone. We command especially the artiicles on john Sartain, the American engraver; Qbjectione to phrenology consid ered; Men as Lavers ; Gen. Joseph L. John ston;* Western hlmigration; Scripture Names; Is there room • enoggit in the World ? etc. Terms, 34 a year, single Nos. 30 cents. • The Publisher, S. R. WELLS, 389 Broad way, New York, is offering one of Prang's floe Chromes, "The Doctor," published at $5 00 3 to all who subscribe at once; and send 20 cants extra for mailing the Chrome. A very libertil offer. DISTRESSING ACCIDENT.=-MT. Wm. eon der, of Pikesville, met with in accident on the farm of Mr. John flogers, on Friday by which he lost one of his arms. ft seems a thrashing machine was in operation at that place, and Mr. Q. happening there took the place of the person who was feeding the ma. chine to show his mode of doing the work. The rakes becoming. choked he got up en the shoot board to relieve them, which broke throwing one arm into the machine. In this - situation e remained for several min - utfA nu. til the machinery was unscrewed. His arm was so shocldngly mangled that amputation of the limb near the shoulder was found necessary. We learn he WWI doing as well at last accounts as could be expected under the circumstances. F4T4 ACCIDENT. 7 --On Thursday evening last, a sou of la Duffield', aged about four teen years, residing near Upton, met with an accident that terminated his life. It appears _he was riding along the road_on a horse, when-, from some cause the horse took fright and threw the - boy to the ground, and the sup -position is, that after he reached the ground, — ' the horse kicked him upon the head, as his sk 11 was horribl fractured, and the brain rotraded. Ile lived only about half an hour after be was dis'co7ered, being of course, during that time.— Qpinion. unconmous — Tice lad reforred to above-watroamed-Hig= gins, and therefore not a son of James W Duffield. Be had been living with Mr. D A RUN OFF.— On Thursday evening last lljr. Benj. C. Stouffer, who resides about two. miles South-east of this place was driving to town with his wife in the buggy. 'On the turnpike, near Franti's lane, his horse caught the line with his tail and ran off throwing alr. and Airs: S. out and completely wreck. ing the buggy. The horse - ran - to town-witb the broken shafts and was "captured in the Bowden house yard. Mr. and grs. S. for. tunately escaped with'but slight injuries. A RELIC o BOOTT4.—.D.r. John peddi. cord, of Waynesboro, showed us the other day, a ink Of hair taken from the head of John Wilkes B ooth, the assassin of President Lincoln. Pr. Peddicord was in the • naval service and stood guard over dead body while it lay on board of a monitor in the Patentee river, and while alone with the corpse, at a dead hour of the night, succeed. ed in getting this relic of the great assassin, which probably is the only ono in existence. greencasqe Echo. Tie last days, for the summer hat trade are here, all those who would avail themselves of Bargains in Hats sho'd prompt ly call at Updegraff's Hat, Glove and Fur Factory, opposite Washington House, Ha gerstown, and whett you call just take a peep at and price their agents furnishing goods, shirts, drawers, linen and paper col lars cuffs, and bosoms, neck-ties, bows, sus penders, handkerchiefs, stockings, &c., &o. A speciality in shirt fronts, and stockings. Long stockings for bays, capes, umbrellas, linen lap spreads, Pocket Books, &c., vs .The Improved McLean & Hoopor Saw. ing Machine—it will hem, fell, cord, bind, braid, embroider, stitch, tuck, quit, baste and gather it a most perfect manner. It ex cels all others in unequaled simplicity and quietness of op,eratiou. Take it altogether it is the best family mephitic in the market, and costs the least money—only 05. It lb kept for sale by Alex. Leeds, the wach•ma. ker, at the Telegraph Office, sign of the big watch, next door to the Town Clock. log.taisTuir.-lina neva prepared to insert a single upper or lower set of teeth for 02, or as, low as my worthy competitor desires to go. I would not underrate my rervices in this way did I not impose Malting this my permanent residence, and am not willing to be outdone by others. 411 work insured for one year. Teeth positively on.traeted with. put pain. ‘A.4.l34o.tattorms. SPADEN DEATII.-Mr. Jatneu [Tools drop• ped suddenly dead' yesterday afternoon at Pikesville. He had been working up to noon and roe a hearty dinner. He was about fifty years of age. His death isfatttibuted ttiap ople;y. serßismarck is too shrewd to7push a victory 61Q far as to iiritate the other nations of Europe. If he wins he may: demand:of Fran C e. the surrender of territory properly flerMau which she now holds on the left bank of the Rhine, and he may exact a bodily indemnity, but beyond this he is not like ly to go, 'DISTANCES FROM PANlS.—Strasbourg is 312 miles from Paris; Nett, is 244 milen DTaney 219 miles; liarle-Pue is 157 miles; M a ims, (84e.garse) is 109 miles; Rheims is TOP miles. The colored church at Green Hill, Somerset county, MI, was burned last ifeek, having been fired by 'sane ticknown noun dui!. Miss Bartlett, who some years ago married Senor Oviedo, the Cuban millionaire, re turns to New York a widow withsloo,ooo, Dandruff may be effectually eradicated from the scalp by few applications of Hall's Vegetable Hair Renewer. • A Michigan lawyer.has had to pay $4OO for being a rolative of another tnan's wife's new tinhy. A writer says that it was shameful for Napoleon to leaVe. Eugenie anti go ,to Nancy, seeking another engagement. ..Iz4Lirs - ::f A VECIETABLESICRIAN :;-tr.-- REIMIVE ITAI FI R ;, ,' 4 RENEWS THE HAIR TO• ITS ORIGINAL, • COLOR WHEN GRAY. Renews the nutritive matter which nourishes the RENEWS THE GROWTH PP. THE HAIR WHEN BALD •" 7 ”'""7"'. "M`r — rt - Ary air o - sr •en - so neSs. BEAUTIFUL HAIR DRESSING. Ono bottle shciws its effects. It. P. HALL & Nashun, N. H., Proprietors. For sale by all druggists. aug WI3EM ri"C>IILE3I3.. On the Bth day of June 1870, in Balti more Mr. JOHN M. STEVENSON, aged $2 years, 2 mouths and 28 days. Mr. Stev enson was born near Strasburg, in this coun ty in 1788. On the 9th inst., in Montgomery Town ; ehi. W. It. EIARRISON HOKE ' and 30 years, 3 months and 9 days.' On the 28th ult., DANIEL FRANKLIN, sob of. : G. W. and S. J. Miller, aged 7 months Lovely babe how brief thy stay, Short and hasty was thy day, rndi6g_eoon-thy—journey-here • Pain and grief no more to bear. Piilovvdd on a Savior's breast, tiweetly sleep and softly rest ; Soon the morning. shall restore e we now deplore. pi Jur-till - - ON !P. I•Lz-.111 PHILADELPHIA, August 22.—FLOUR.— The flour market is quiet, there being no di mend except from the home consumers, who purchased a few hundred barrels, including superfine at $5.40@5.75, extras at $5.75@ f. 25, lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota extra amily at $6 25@6.75,. Pennsylvania do. do. $7@7.50, Ohio do. do. at s7@7 75, and fancy brands at $8@8.75, as in quality. Rye flour may be quoted at $6. There is oath -inab-doing-in-corn meal. WHEAT.—The wheat market is devoid of spirit -and prices favor buyers, the re eeipts today were 16,550 bushels ; sales old Penns red ai_51.4,2®1.43 ; 2,000 bush. new Western at $1 57®1 44, and.fair Delaware at $1.35. Rye may be qu'oted at 95@98c for new Western. Om is dull and depressed; sales . of Poona yellow at 1.00@1.03, .Wes tern do at 97c, and Western mixed at 90@ 05c. Oats is unchanged ; sales of new Wes tern at 50@52c, and 1,500 bushels new Del aware at 4704. JAEW W. DE4TRIC.4, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WA vssszono', WILL give prmript and close attention to all bitsiness intrusted to his care. Office next door to the Bowden House, in the Walker building. aug 25 ti Tailoring Establishment ! caTiE subscriber would -respect fully annnunce to lf the citizens of Wayneshoni, and vicinity ,that he has commenced the Tailoring business in the dwelling house of Mrs. S. T. Brothenon, opposite the Bowden Muse, and is now prepared to make all kinds of clothing to order, which he will guar antee to give satisfaction.' He asks a trial. aug ; 7 . t f GEORGE ROEMER... 61'411/ cr- tiag TAR. PEDDIC9IID, heing determined to keep up with the times will insert teeth at , • 12 DOLLARS. for a lull upper or lower set, and oilier operations proportioontely, and allow to those who desire to do so, three months credit, thus insuring- a lair 'trial. The best material will he used, finished in the most skillful manner. All other branches of the profession carefully at tended to. Teeth extracted by an \entirely new painless process. Office two doors above the Village Record (Aire' .. - aug 25.3 t NOTICE. A Clikarice , for gorgoAns THE subscriber is now offering tint stock of READY MAD,E CLOTIIINIA fortnorly kept by the late •Geo. Bender, Eicf, AT AND BELOW C'O'ST FO4, C4SEL AILiaSCIO • A new supply of men and boys' Clothing just re cowed from A. Jarrell of Baltimore, Md. All goods warranted and made in the best man ner. Those whn di sire to purchase Clothing•at the lowest figures will do well to call at the old stand S. E. corner of the Diamond. aug 25 s tf A. E. WAYNANT. I".RIN'ATE SALE. The subicriber afters at private sale, his HOUSE and LOT OF GROUND, situated in Waynesboro', on Main street, East end. The improvements are tt story and a hal( Dwelling House with Back Build ing, a gocipßake Oven and Smoke /Muse, a good Cistern at the door, large Frame Stable- and large Shed suitable for a shop, and a variety of choice Fmk. The lot frimts 84 ft. :If the above proper ty is not sold privApty before Saturday September• 241 h, it will be offered at Public Sale on that day at I o'clock. aug - 25ts " ISRAEL HESS. EST•RAY. Strayed from the premises of . the subscriber oh the .17th inst., a red and gray mixed A liberal „reward will be paid fur such information as will lead to her recovery. aug 25 31" ' MARTIN GEISER. • SLALIL BY virtue of au artier of the Orphans' Court of Franklin county, Pa.,the undersigned, admin. istrators•of .Abrrn. Barr, ded, will sell at Public sale, in front.of the Bowden `House, in Waynes boro', on SATURDAY THE B TH OF OCTOBER, the foiloWing described Real Estate, viz A farm containing 104 ACRES and 99 Perches, known as the 'Maker Farm," sit uated one , mile South of Waynesboro' within 400 yards of the Waynesboro' and Maryland State Line To rnpike, adjoining Mansion farm of said deceased, lands of David Stoner, W. P. Wcagly, John Lath er, David Gilbert, and other. Tho improvement are * comfortable story and a half DWELLING ,HOUSE, GOOD BAIV.IT 4ARIV, Wagon shed, Coin Crib, Carriage lieuim, and all,other necessary out buil dings.on a wall improved farm. There is near the door a welt of never•failing water with pump in it, also a Cistern, and Au Orchard of Choice Fruit on the premises. This farm is conveniently located ,t lv so that the stock cap ave free acceSEikany of the Gelds from the barnya , and is one or the most desirable properties in Etshingon township, ° lbis farm as Et .. . GRAIN GROWING FARM, is an 'exception to others in the neighborhood, hav ing-yielded good crops while other farms around it partially failed. Persons wishing to view the prop erty before the day of sale will please call on either of the subscribers who will give them every antis taction. Sale to commence at 1 o'•cleck on said day when terms will be ma de known by • DAVID M. DETRICH, I. NI SHIVELY, nug2s-W PUBLIC SALE. Y uirtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of ...Franklin county, and to me directed, I Will ex pose to Public Sale, in front of the premises. on SATURDAY THE 24TH OF SEPTEMBER, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the Real Estate of the late Thomas Smith, being the Western psrt of Lot No. 4, so known in the plot of said town, consisting of a three-story _ _ 131110 K DWELLING Ei ()USA 25 feet front, more or less. Back Building and Frame Stable. This property-is desirable as a business location. Terms made known on, day of sale. GEO. STOVER, Adta'r with the Will annexed. G. V. HONG, auct. atm 2543 CELEBRATED BLOOD CLEANSER PANACEA PREPARED AND SOLD BY .. • . 4 DRiP.PAHRNY'S BROISA WAYNESBORO', PA The above - will at once strike the eye as the Trade Mark of the genuine "Da. FAXIENEY'S BLOOD CLEANSER OR PANACEA, of which DR. P. FAHRNEY, of Unic&SD, is the site proprietor. The: reat demand from the Middle and Southern Stales for this medicine, made it necessary to open another Laboratory at Wayneaboro',. Pa., which is conduct ed by DR. P. Familiar's Biwa. & Co. Since then the "BLOOD CLEANSER" has Been grossly m isrepee sen ted by other parties, and what makes it still,raore painful is the fact that the name of oar deceased relative (the late Dr. D. Fahrney), is prostituted for the purpose of 'carrying out these diabolical schemes, when it is well known to very ninny that ho was consigned to an untimely grave several years ago ; at a time, too, when his successcas were not able to take his place in the profession, hence his name is used to say evil things. One year alter his. death, the following notice was circulated against the "Iltene CLEANSER" and "Bump Pummel :" "Norms— W e wish to inform the public thatethe 'Preparations' now being out and extensively ad vertised in many newspapers, etc, purporting to be old Dr. Fahrney's BLOOD PREPARATIONS, &c.. are none of his, and are not countenanced by our firm at all. We neitiier advertise or put out any of our picpnrations. F'Aninvir & Sore. "Dec. 10, 1868." s. The above is what D. Fahrney is made: to say one year after his death, and in anotherelrcu!ar just published, and in some newspapers,' he is Again made to say (two years after his death) something about these preparations. This undoubtedly bus reference to FAIIRNEY'S BLOon Ptigwisa, prepared by DR. J. VAITKILEY, Philadelphia, and PAERNEY'S BLOOD . CLEANSER OR PANACEA, prepared by Da. P. FAmiricx, Chicago, Pl., and also by his brothers at Waynesboro', Pa. In order to protect ourselves and the public( a gainst such misrepresentations, it becomes necessa ry to say that old Dr. Fahrney left. his practice to two of his sons. The oldest, Dr. Jacob Fahrney, locsted near Waynesboro', Pa. t where lie practiced his professidn until within eignt days before his death, whiCh was brought about by much business. His pritetice there, •of course, was' then left to his sons,and the "Blood Preparation" was put up in liquid form by Dr J Fahrney, Jx., eighteen years a go, and was brought to its present high degree of perfection by his brother', Dr. P. Fahrney, of Chi cago. These two are now the oldest physicians in the Fahrney family, and are willing to be qualified before any Notary Public that their preparations are GENUINE. It must, indeed, be humiliating for those who 'ire mere babes in the profession, after making such efforts to injure our business, to coins out and imitate the same, when they are not able to hold the lucrative practice left them by the late He D Fahrney. aug 18-11 . rcraLlo SALE. 4 CHANCE FOR A MACHINIST. UT' authority from the Town Council. of the Borough of Waynesboro' tlie rtr undersigned. will °for at'public sale, in front of Town Hall, on ,Saturday, l'eptember 3d, 1870, the large NEW Da ARKET FIRE ENGINE. This is a splendid piece of ma chinery which originally cost upwards of $2OOO. sale to eminence at 1 o'clock on said day when terms will be made known. ' .F. FOURTH MAN, JACOB BEAVER, aug 18 3tl , Committee. T Be igßEßSfiff, Die D., PHYSIC lAN AND SURGEON, WAYNESBORO', PA. Office in Walker's building ono doo'r East of the Biraiibm Bouee.r' • Dune 30—tf C. BBACKIOLL •• • : PHOTOGRAPHER,, , S. E. Corner of the Diamond, - WAYNESBORO', PA., gAS at all timesa 'fine assortment of Picture F.rames andMouldings. Call and see sped . .. . men pictures. june 3 tf. THE KIDNEYS. The Kidneyi are twain number, situated at the upper ,part of the loin, Surrounded by fat, and con sisting of three parts, via: the Anterior, the In terior, ttnd the Exterior. The anterior abaorbr or veins, Which serve convey it to the extern or also, terminating in Ureter. The ureters der. The bladder is corm tissues, divided into pa, er, the Nervous, and the Mucous : : lhe ripper ex:. pelas-the lower retains. Many have a desire to uri nate without the ability ; others urinate withoutahe ability to retain. This frequently, occurs in chil dren. T'o cure these affections, we must bring into ac tion the muscles, which are engaged in their valouS functions. If tbey aro neglected, Uravel or Dropsy may ensue. The reader must also be made aware, that how ever slight may he the attack, Wits sure to effect the bodily health and mental powers, as our flesh and blood are supported from these sources. GOUT, OR RHEUMA-TISM. Pain obscuring in the loins is indietive of the abovo diseases. They occur in persons dispose t po add stomach and chalky concretions. Tau GRAVEL. -n=•••-•,ro • _ improper eat mint of the'kidneys. These organs being weak, the water 'is not expelled from the bladder, but al lowed to remain ; it becomes feverish, and sediment forms. It is from this deposit that the stone iy formed, and gravel ensues. Q V MONG, auct- is a collection of water in - some parts of the body,. and bears different names, according to the parts of viz : when_generally-diffusett-over-the-body, it is called Anasarca ; when of the abdomen, A§: cites; when of the chest, Hydrothorax. lielmbold's highly concentrated. compound Ex tract Bucht is decidedly ONE OF THE BEST REMEDIES FOR DISEASES OF THE_ ..LKDDER; KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROPSICA SWELLINGS, RHEUMATISM, and gouty affections. /Tudor this head we have of -ranged Dysuria, or difficulty and pain in parsing, water, Scanty- Secretion, or smalliand frequent dis charges of water ; Strangug, or stopping of water; Hematuria, or bloody urine, Gout an Rheumatism ,of the kidneys, 'rrithout any change in quantity, 1nv..., itier~ase in color, or darli water. ft- Wits always by the late Dr. Physiek, in those affections., Tbia medicine- I.IWREASES THE POWER OF DIGESTI and excites the absorbents into healthy exercise which the watery or calcareous depositions, and unnatural enlargements, as well as pain and inflam mation, aye ,reduced, and it is takan by men, w‘s,, men, and children. Directions for use and diet company. PHILAMPIIIA, Fa.., Feb. 25, 7. H. T. Hautrarmn, Druggist Ditatt SIR.—I hive been a sufferer, for'upwa d of twenty years, with gravel, bladder, and kidney af fection, during which time L have used various me dicinal preparations, and been under the tretitment of the most eminent Physicians; experiencing but little relief: ' • Ravin; seen your Reparation, extensively adver• tised., /consulted with my family physician in re gard to using Your Extract linchu. I did this because I had used all kinds of adver. tised remedies, and had found them worthless, and some quite- injurious ; in fact I despaired of o'er get ting well, anti determined to use no remedies here after unless./ knew of thelpgredients. It was this that prompted me to use your remedy. As-you ad vertised that it was composed of buchu, cubebs, and junfper berries, is occurred to me and my physician as an excellent combination, and, with his advice af ter an examination of the article, and consulting a gain with the druggist, I concluded to try it. I com menced- use about eight' months ago, at which time I. was confined to my room.. From the first bottle I was astonished and gratifiedat the beneficial effect, and after using it three weeks, was able to walk out. I,felt much like writing you a full state ment of my case at that time, but thought my in• provement might only be temporary, and therefo concluded to deftr and see if it would effect a pet feet cure, Iti3Owing then it with Id ho of greater vett lcuyou, and more satisfactory to me. I am now able to report that a cure is 61:.ctea al ter using the remedy for five months.. 1 have not used ally now for throe months at feel as well in all respects as I ever did. Youi Duchu being devoid of any unpleasant tast and odor, ti A NICE TONIC AND INVIGORA OF THE SYSTEM', I do ndt mean to be without it whenever occasi may regaire its use in . such affections. • McCORMICK , Should any doubt Mr. Mcgormick's statement refers them to the following gentlemen : Hon. War. BIGLER, ex-Governor, Pennsylvania. Hon. Taos. B. Floaance, Philadelphia. Hon. J. C. Knox. Judge, Philadelphia. HlitJ. S. BLAcx. Judge, Philadelphia. D. B..PORTER, ex-Governor. Ponn'a. n. Etus Laws, Judge, Philadelphia. lion. R. C. Gains, Judge, United States court. Hon. G. W. Wooewean, Judge. Philadelphia. - lion. W. A. Poarga, City Solicitor, Phil a . Hon. lons BIGLER, ex Governor, California. Hon. E. Ham. Auditpr Gen., Washington. D. • And many others if necessary. Sold by Druggiets and Dealers everywhere. VAN of counterfeits. Ask ,for Helmbold's. no other. Paton— $ I .25 - per brittle. lie 6 bottler $6.50. — Dedbiered to any address: Describe ft: , toms in all communications. ' Address H. HELMBQLD. Drag and C cal Wandiouss, 591 , Broadviay, N. Y. • ONE ARE Gi - ENT-J-IN: , J o . less 4 cone- up Uk st e el-engraved Wr apper, Mc-simile of my Uttecideal Warehoule, ed DROPSY Vala7Zll4l4 HIGHLY REOO3I2dENDED.) H. T. HELMB