GEISER'S PATENT SEtF-REGUIATING GRAIN SEPARATOR CLEM BABB ANDOWIRS No Implement more important to tt e Mont r than a FIRST-CLASS GRAIN THRESHER AND CLEANER—for none pays him so well and speedi ly. The above cut shows the ONLY GEISER M/.. CHINE new built under the immediate eye of the old inventors themselves, with all the additional im provements made during the past 114 years, and now withfirst class workmen and material this machine justly stands .up above all of its class. As a Thresher it al to the best, as a Cleaner it is su perior to a e sting machine. his is admitted by all :nest competitors. Indeed it is the'enty ma, '.4 that really can, by one operation. thorough -1 , • resh and clean grain fi t for market. Hut the act that grain direct front this machine commands front 2 to 3 cents a bushel more than grain ,direct fr3m any other machine, settles the question of its superiority, as a cleaner over all others. Impartial judges at all the state and County Faire where it was thoroughly and practically tested, in competi tion withtother leading machines, always agree that it ie more simple—more eaeily untleratopti and- - erated by those unskilled in machinery—more dm ble,—threshing as much and yet cleaning better— with less power and more comfort to hands than any ether machine in use—and besides all that is sold for less money according to capacity. These facts are further attested by the thousands of pur chasers, some of whom have had them in use for the last 18 years. To supply rho wants cf all, we now make 4 sizes, viz: From a 2 Horse Railway or 3 Horse Lever Power, to a ten Horse Levet power, with Om ranging from $l9O to $3130, without power. We also make the latest im proved triple-geared Horse Powers suitable for each size machine. ranging from $9O to $135, and all fully and fairly warranted. For further infor mation send for Circular and Price List. Responsible Agents wanted in territory not intro duced. Address THE GEkER MANUFACTIIREG CO., jan 21-11) AEW GOODS! AEW GOODS! TlllLaitention„of_the_community k-nmv-diteced to ilso.large.and welt assorted sock of Ds F L just opened at PRICE & lIOEFLICII'S, . . For the season's tratle,comisting"of ail the late nov elties of thealsy, end at very cheap prices to suit all mankind. 8o just drip in and see the varied col lection of Dry tioode, Groceries and Notions. All the late styles of Ladies' Dress Goods, Such as 4 11pacess, .. ' _ . . . _ Popline, Empress Clothe, liepps, &e , Casaimers, Cloths, Velvets, Velveteens, Curds, _ Kerseys, 'Tweeds, Jeans, Satinet', Rub Reys, Pikes Peak iJassimere, Paisley, Shawls, Plain Shawls, Long Shawls, • Square Shawls, Breakfast ani Shoulder 'Shawls, Mains, Merinos, Cashmeres, Twills, ?tlohairs, Chignons and Switches, Boots and Shoes, Rubbers. Carpets, wool nod Borne-made. Oil Cloths for tables and floor. Window Shades in Oil and Holland. Blankets white and grey. , COON Skin and Buffalo Robrei at PRICE A 11012FLICII.8. 5Q131111,, Coney and Mink Furs at PRICE & 110EFLI'll'E. H OESE and Buggy Bian p lv c s ic o a t Hosructea. F Loon and Table Oil (1 , ths at Puma a Hosrtrcr's. i A RGE Stick of Shawl; nt 14 Pates & IloErrames. C AMC!) by the pound and Yard at PUCE s. Ilovvracu's. L ARGE. stock of Gloves and 'Hosiery at NICE & I ioNFL.ICH'S ' T ATER Proof and Braver (Clots 1 I' : t I h I B 4LCIT ' S. PLAIDS, A Iparcas and Empress C kills t.t. Pates & Du6FLICII . 3, 4 INE assortment of Knit Goods at E., Place & flovvmen's GYM.. Baking Powder and eqlver G loss march it Paint a 'loam. U'S. N EW 'Orleans Mtbsscs, new crop, at Pales A IiOEFLLI led. O OLONG and Imperial Teas at PRICE A DOEFLICIff. R OASTED and Green Ctiffi ti ;e cs a a t Horyticu,r. G RAIN and Ground Fepper at Placa & liosnacres. ()HEM and Crackers, firsh, at Pince & lictmaca's. _MILITARY Over and DAs i s eg er Hoastuca's. • B OOTS and Shoes, cheap, at PRICE & HONFLICII.S. CARPETS and Carpet Chain at Pam% • Dogmas. Dec 8 CARPETS I CARPETS I- I. 11. ViPHITMORE Has just reiurned from the cities with the largest and best,assorintent of CARPFTS, OIL CLOTHS, OIL AND LINEN WINDOW SU IDES, DRUGGET AND CRUMLICLO7IIS, it U S 'AND MATS , COVERLETS, COUNTERPANES. &c, ever offered ih Greencnetlei LACE CURTA.INS, . with all the fixtaree-tor putting up. RAG CARPETS constantly' on hand and mode to order. preening lower ,than any other house in the county., Call end hear prices. areencastle, Dec. 1, 1870. - 4 - sriss - avtili';Tranklin (To , Penne. Dec 8 --,-, 1870. TIM MORNING GLORY FOR '69. For sale at W. A, TRITLE'S new Stove and Tin Store. He has on hand a large stock of the above stoves, a!1 of the late itntroved kinds. There is added to the Morning of this year an oven, which is neat in appearance. It is a good Baker. You can heat Irons, Bake, Boil, Roast, Stew, and it does not interfere_with_the_opetetions as a Parlor Stove, In regard to the blast of some Stove Dealers, who say that their particular stove takes loss coal and gives more heat than the Morning Glory. you can put that kind of talk down as a Blow•well, as the Morning GI try has been sold (in this part of _the-country-) 7 ,for-four - ye..s. and in thst - time I lave put out over three hundred of them, and never had -to-ttke-one-back - becaustrit -- would - n - ot do its w or k or it warrnot - what I sold it for. Now that cannot be said of any other st•tve ever offered in...this...marl - Itet7 — 'lll4 - is the proof which is the stove. --,1-have other-styles-or-heating_sto_ves7for_coal_or_ wood - . -- Ifeatiiig — Furnaces put up and warranted. Vly Cook Stoves are of ihe hest_in_tuarket for coal er wood, all warranted good Bakers. Also a new Parlor Cook stove, something that can't be excall. ed. Call and see me. You will find my stock of Tin Sheet-Iron and ,other wares of Ike best kinds, and at low rates. On hand, the best Clothes Wringer in market.— Also a good and cheap Washing Machine. Roofing and Spouting done of the best stock and at Anti notice. Job work of all kinds in my line done at low rates. The only place in town where you can get your copper work done, being_thetonly Copper Smith in tie place. - Oat I] W. A. TRITLE. Ll P r ghilY IMIE A PENNY SAVED SAYS THE OLD ADAGE. Well, how and wherelis the plece to do it ? Why wherever you Cain, use your money to the beet advantage ; ;and popular opinion bas long sauce given the palm to Stover 4. wow; for keeping the best and cheap est FirOTP ; all they want iB • ,tor buyers to call and exani t re their stock and conv:nce themselves Our stor k consists in part of the C./flowing artices : LADIES' DRESS GOODZ, fst:C II AS • ALPACAS, REPS; MORA IRS, POPLINS, A POIUNS, . • . 1)14'41. A. INES, 0 rEttA. CLOTHS, RUBLE, N rs. ENG L ISII 'VELVETEENS, &c, '&e, iris - ViTomma, Cloths,'Doe•kin ,(.•assinters, Corda. SatinettA, Cot totiatles, Litiens, ToiceJr, &c., &c. We would col eTeriil attention to our stoLk of LADIES' CUSTOM-MADE SHOES, in List:fig, and Morocco, cheap GROCERIES. We have bought large, consegut ntly bought chenp All our goods have been bought at nanie prices, ronseguent.y we are cnablrd to undersell t1.0.e who bought before the decline. CALL AND SEE. "Wit And we will prove to you what we say. All kinds of Country Produce BOUGHT AND SOLD. Nov. 24, 1870. BTOVilt & WOLFF. FAIRVIEW MILL ! FAMILY FLOUR, ETC. THE undersigned having refitted and added ell the hteet imprivernents to his Mill. (formerly Fr .ntz's) announces to the public that be is now manufacturing a superior article of FA Al I L Y PLOUR. which will be delivered to persons at market prices. He has also on hand a supply of 'MILL STUFF of all kinds, which he wit( wholesale or retail at the Mill, or deliver if desired, at the lowest market rates. Having refitted his Mill with the most improved machinery he feels that he is enabled to give general satisfaction. His Flour m sacks can be had at Reid's Groce ry, where orders may be left. The highest market price paid for WE.EAT delivered at the Mill. • - COOPER STUFF wanted. mar 11=tf3 DAVID PATTERSON. PRIVATE SALE: 111 TIE subscriber offers at Private Sale "a tract of I land, situated a short distance from Dear'sPac tory, fttlpining lands of John •Funk,.l§artin Hoover and'osenc elttochiy. iontaininti ff'acitts;l6ol . o or less. with Summer Hattie, tiksl-Ilarn. Hog Pen, and oth er oecesstry buildings thereon." There is also on the premises timber prepared t frame a, dwelling !louse 22i24,"and an orchard of choice fink A 'fine Spring convenient to, the , property. ,Posses. sion w 11 be given on the 1.1 of April nest. s ky- ti.tf • • MATTIM METC9/tr. A. V. RUFBRI,G. N=E W FIRM D. D. KIJS•zeI.T. Ac SON at the sign of the Dig Red Horn, will keep constantly on hand and for sale a large assortment of stoves and Tinware. COOK. STOVES ! (warranted to give satisfaction.) Elaware I ron Ware, Brassware, Rouse Fairnishing Goods Tubs, Buckets, • Churns, Knives and forks Spoons, Ladles, Largo iron annoppcfreltrec Aml other weal ertteles at the sign et the BIG RED If URN, Waynesboro', Pa , where a large as sortment of COOK STOVES, NI-W.4 I IIATE-STOMS PAR 1.0 IL STO V 113.,S CO.ll, STOVES Ste , sof_the_kitest_improv.emmt.4,—the—very market, at the Cheap Tin and :stove Store oI EVERYBODY COME AND SEE THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL BASE 13URNElt, SoIJ at Retailby D. D. RUSSELL. dr. SOY, sign of the Hic Red Horn, Witynesbovo', Pa TINWARE made of the I , eqt Tin in the market, and warranted at the sign of the "31E1S 3EL OC2 XXCor.l3.s" D. B. BumtlEl,l, keeps constantly on hand n large assoitm.‘nt ur BotHe Furnishing Goods :for sate cheap. Pure No. I Keroscno Oil and a large assortment of Lamps. Washing Made Easy ! by calling nt the sign of the "Dig Red Horn" and getting. the best Close Wringer aver mnde. Wl'ersnns iu want of stoves, Tinware, House Furnishing Goods, &c. &c,, can get full value for their money by coking on D. B lI INSET,I, & SON, Sign of the "BIG RED II ORN " Waynesboro', Pe SAVE YOUR FRUIT THE L. A. OELLIG DRY. HOUSE, PATENTED J tNUARY 218T 1 1868. This is the best - Dry House ever offered to the public. It-dries Fruit in half the time required by the old metho,l. " • • It dries uniformly and perfectly. The Fruit dried by it retains more of the natural War. - It is easily mina pd. • It saves fuel. It is durable and Poitable. It has 24 feet of drying 'curiae. Call end sea.them at the sign of the . . BIG RED MUM and leaveyout orders for diem' , March. 2 4; 1870, JOIIN B. IMITLL. Japanned 'Ware, EVERYBODY READ THIS AND REMEJWER TEAT MILLER & BEAVER I - Jaye - received their Fall and Winter Goode and aro nova ready it; offer great iniucennenta to al in Ipw wish•to save money in waking their fail purchases. Theikatock of • auaaa (tic/Qua tor Ladits and Goats cot.sist of atl the late styli o, such a 9 " - Alpacas, Poplin Mohair, Meriuoes, Mepps, - _ . • Delniacs, &es Cloths, Black and Fahey Orarimeres, Ovcreoatings Velveteens, Cortleatineits. Jeans. Tweeds, K c In: the notion line they have CA% collars, pins tics..handkerchiefs, Ho-tiery, gloves, mitts, comfort", 814 itches, chignons, corset , suSponders, lac, a rapes, trimmings, and . Ladies and Gong underwear. For Ladies' ‘Vrapitings they have Long, !gnaw, Shouldeeand Hrcakfdat o6awls, Statics, Hoods, etc. Their stock ; of GIVIOCIERIIES Queensware. Cedarware, Oil Cloths; Car ets h C., is-tai_ . r: F s, e. ~~ ~lh ~~r i.i ~If~; they ask is an inspection of trek stock to be coil sineeti of the troth. No trouble . to show goods. Ejesh I:ard,Egge, Rage, &c taken in ex change for goods Lnev 10 OMNIBUS LINE! yr II P. imbstribor informs the public that he is nnw I —l—proprietor of rho Busth line running daily be trieen Waynesboro' and Greencastle. heretofore run by Wolfersidurger & Stoner. With good home and a first•class four horse Omnibus he is enabled to convey passengers to and fro with comfort and conienienco. iiiii - Duss will wmtyneshovo' at 96 A. M., arriving at Greencastle at 8, making quick rime and ' sure connection with the first Passenger train at 8i A. M. Leaves Greencastle at 5 o'clock, P. M., ar riving at Waynesboro' at 6 45. He is himself Pro prietor, Contractor and llriver. Delivers Adams Ex ptees-inat ter-to-and-from-Greeneastiev ---- A - H - Ex= press matter expressed • tl.e same morning and -I !iron gh-to-Way neshoroll be-same - day - ii — arrives: - Persons'wishing to send goods by Express will do well by giving him a call. Persons . ' wishing_ to go_ lifilliiitothould take this route. The train -leaves-at-9 15-mdking-conneetiormitix:thel-At'aidf.7-1 ington County . ituiL•oad. 0ug , 20 If) J. It WOLFER:4EIIO'ER. A. K. 9LTS, RESIDENT DENTIST, .:) , :-,--„----t:-.--,,!-•:„.., , ,,c , ,, s WAYNESB-ORO', PA., Can be found at all time at his office where he is prepared to insert teeth on the best basis in used and at pries to suit the times. Teeth extracte, without pain by (hi. use of chloroform, wither, ni trous oxide vs or the fret zing procese„in a manner surpassed by none, [AWE the undersigned being acquainted wish A. if, K. Branisholts for the past yeer• tan Teem mend him to the public generally to bo a Dentist well qualified to perform all operations belonging to Denti.try in the most skillful manner. Drs, J. B. AMBERSON, 1. N. ittNIVELY, B. A.. KUNMING, J. M. RIPPLE, ' J. 0E1,1.113, A. R. BONEBHAKE, Sept 29.1 . ) T. D. FRENI3II. 1111ESBOHO' BIM CONFECTIONARY I MITE subscribers announce to 'the public that 'they 'live opened a Bakery and Confectionary on Main street, Waynesboro', opposite the ',Bow den Meuse", where persona at all times can be sup plied with fresh Bread, Rolls, Pretzels. all kinds of Sweet Cakes, wholesale or retail. A full rupply of Candies, Nuts, Fruhs, etc., always on hand. tun cur. M regularly supplied during the season. ,having erected at considerable expense a first class. Bake House they for l con fi dent that in this department of their husineas they can give general satisfaction. Taey therefore solicit a share of pub. lie 'patronage. may s—tf BLEASSIAN dc MORT. CENTRAL MARKET! I A VING secured the services of a first-class I Butcher, Mr. Chas. Dicke!, who takes great pleasure in ptearing customers, the subscribers on. nounce to their customers and the public that they now occupy the Cellar on the corner. next door to the Town Holt, where fresh Beef. Pork, Lamb and Veal can be had on Mondiy, Widneaday and Sat urday, evenings and mornings. dausage and Pud ding furnished regularly on Wednesday evening of each week. Persons can rely on getting the choicest meats as none but the best stock will be slaughtered- FR A NK. WEAGI.LY, oc fi•lt JO r. 3. F. KURTZ. 110A'CJUI1KI -G. -r HE subscriber announces to his friends and I the public that he has purchased the Coach Factory fitrinerly owned by Israel Hese, and is now engaged in the above business, on Main Street, at the East end of Waynesboro'. Having a knowl. edge of the business, and emyloying none but practical workmen, and by strict attention to busi ness ho hopes to merit a shore of patronsge-. All kinds of new work on hand and orders filled promptly. fan 14 tf GEO. B. HAWKER. NOTICE. AN election for Twelve Directore of The War; nesbora° Mutual Fire Insurance Company will be held at the office of the Company, in Waynes. born', on the second Monday in January. A. D . 1871, between the hours of 10 A. 0. and 2 P. at: _ By order of the Mord. W. 8. AM BERSON, Pres'i. JAMB Douotaa, Bec'ry. flee 15-4 t. LE 111 7 W. , DETRICK, ATTORNEY AT LA W, WAYFtiFORO% Pd., WILL give prompt and close attention to ' all business intrusted to his care. Office nex door io the Bowden House, in the Walker building aug 215 tf Painting and Paper Ranging. it ai HE subscriterannonnoes to the citizens w a y. neahoro' and ita vicinity that he is prepared to do all kinds of [wise painting and:paper tonging. Prices reasonable, and satisfaction in all cases guar anteed. • HENRY SPRENKLE. - net 20.3m0it ' The biglest opsh price will be paid for, Cast Iron scraps delivered at the works'ol the iy tf . , OClStlit M. CO. D. Sa SMITH Ilae a complete aesottmcnt of Ladles, Gent!elfin's, Misses', and Children's ROOTS, SIMS AND 'OINK ()all and nee,gooda and get picas. THOMSON'S I'OLOVE FITTING COR nt SCIIOOI, BOOKS and SCHOOL STATIONERY of all kiudl ut SMITICS Toted [lull Store. HATS AND CAPS', i 1 full eteck now rawly, ounsisting.of all the Mast styles, at PAPER COLLARS, Ties, Sulenders, Glovep, everythine in that line, at 8311111'S Town Store. . .% s •I C VALID'S DON'T DESPAIR • Thousands have toned relief and r .1• thousands mill tent to this Ma. pi - eine, ancrexhansting their purees . • t"and patience In search of health. tilddlness [tithe head, dttlincts of the mind, Wt. breath, coated tongue, loss ofappetite, pains and weak. nets in the stomach, enlargement of the liver, yellow nets of the skin, constant fever and thirst, st ith a total dLrtdisti for-buslness.-pleasnre-or-any kind of - employ. ment. irattairre's Part &CEA, if taken and persevered_ In for a few dare, will remove this a hole class of symp toms. The fluids of the body become pure, and mind clear. the stomach Strengthened, the tongue clean, the appetite improved, and the whole system an benefited that Weenie, in bad weather, is Ices liable to afflict you. Dr. P. FAHRNEY'S Celebrate& Blood—Cleanseror—Panaceu- As a medicine for children, tbe_PanaCea-Is,_le-evet7- - synv7ealculated - tetalthllMplace of the endle , ,s variety of drugs which are annually tsold for thatphrpote,_and_ •Itare often-veryinJurions= A - medichte-whieltnoa. • P ,es the qunlitiea of a cathartic as a ell as stand alters a; lee, sad which is capable of arresting dtsento without the leas Injury to the child, Is of incalculable value to every mother . As a cathartic, It Is very eticettre, yet it does not, If given In Wiper quantities, catre nausea or dl dress to the stomach or bowels. It Is very pleasant to the taste, which is a very important Mature as a - medicine for children. As a preventiro of di TS Tit Is unprecedented, as it nets directly upon the digestive or gan; and the blood. In all scrofnlou s &seams, it is the ncht c:fect Ivo medicine ever offered totho public ; and„ rcg'iarly and perseveringly, those eruptive Ms ea.cs co common to children may be entirely eradicated: ,„I.4v.r.„: tr , Prepared be P. Fahrney's Bros.& i‘ j avi Co„ Wayne,bore, Pa., and Dr P. PAInt.N.EY. CO North -Dearborn St., CRIOAOO. Price:A.2sre; bottle, ' for sale by Wholesale and Retail 4 ' 1_ 4 5 dealers. And by December 8-Iy. INTIBTAMIOOLEN FICTOBL THE underiigned regpreffully announce to their customer% and the public generally that they have now on,hand a full mock of WOOLEN GOODS, APO II AS CASSIMERES FLANNELS, PLAN. KETS, COVERLETS, &c., ell of which are be• ing sold at ieduced prices. Gerpeting, both woolen and cotton, made to or. der at short notice, and oh other custom weak at• tended to promptly. The highest market pecet paid fcr Wool. Persons wanting anything in their lme are invi• ted to call and examine their stock el goo Is. The thank., of the firm are tendered the publis for post patronage and the hope entertainel tha they in iy be enabled to merit a continuance ofsua J. W. BAER & taaIELLER. act 20—if NEW TIN STORL'a • I LIE undersigned would most respeetful!y in• I forts the citizens of Waynesboro' anh vicinity that he has opened a new Tin Store on East litaM street, opposite Stover & Wolff 'a Dry Lioods em purium,;,antl keeps constantly on hand a good sup— ply of COOK, & COAL STOVES, - MORNINci etc„ at prices to suit the times, All kinds of work done in his lino-4v;th r witness and dihpntch, ruch as roofing. spouting and repairing. You wid find it to your ii.tereet. to give him a cell before purchasing elsewhere. The Rign is the Big Red Coffee Pot Always on the Post. Thanit'u I for past favors ha hopes fora continuance of the same. Yours Respectfully, ULAY lON M. FREY. Hardware ! Hardware ! MBE undersigned hawing just returned from tho j. Endes% cities aro:prepared to sell Cutlery, Bug ding Hardwareolre., at extraordinary love rates. ;ay.ng purchased for cash they are enabled to offi.r inducements to cum, mere, Mr cash. A lull Lino of Builders' and Blacksmiths' Goods always on hand. They are a'so agents for the etlarated Lemnos Edge Tool Worth,. • • JOHN HUBER dtc SON S . Chombersburg, Nov. 17-1870. PRIVATE Si&OLE. 51111 E subscriber offsrs for sale a Hour° slur Lot 411 of Ground on North street, Waynesboro'. Them is on the lot a well of good water pally completed. Also 8 Building Lots on Broad etreet and 12 on West Main' street. On ono of the latter there in a Limo Kiln and geoJ.Btone Quarry. Money can be made upon this lot by Lime Burning. pho 6 Out Lots ranging in size from l to 4 acres. If it i s desired purch4arta of Huila/lig Lots can get possessiunof them this rail. - .sep 8-tf DENTISTILYS •I•aaiia DR. .1. M. PEDDICO RD, tate or San Francisco, Cal., has located 1n Waynesboro', and will in unit to all the branches of the profession, in a thor oughly practical manner. Teeth extracted without pain by Nitrous Oxide Gas, or a biglily improved freezing proem. • Office two doors west of the. Village Record Of fice. augll4 For Gums, Penknife. Illadee,, Repairing Family CoMfaltellers Cali on • s, JOHNSTON: nov B—tf BIIIUDINGILOTIL. J IDIGHT Building Lots for sale:on • Mond aireee. ,KaPersons dendrous df vnicarintiajgooffLot cheap should 'cup on '' " • " '• ' - • ao•l7et, • • ' ' RUBBELL.' • Satirti'S. ALEX. lIAMII.TON. KIPS THE The Kidneys are two in r; innher, situated at t upper pert of the Ilan, enttoun.led ly rat, f.nd Co• - Le: sting rf ' three I anti, viz : the At.teriur. the 1/1. wrier, and the r. The anterior ebsirl e. rat cior (template of tissue q rr vi lite, tit ich erne all a deposit for the ur.n.: untf convey it to the ex terrr. The octor:or in a con Inc - or reto. terminating in a tingle tithe. nuit eehett the ureter.. The uretets aro ton nt tett with tt e I.lml - r. The lelatitier is compnecti n 1 varinto cokes inlet or tisanes. eltrieetl into puts. r;z.: r. II o I..oee er, the Nervous. nevi the Mucros. eI I , II) p r ex— pels, the love er re taina. Many hale re tie ire to or nate vri bout the ability ; tithe's neirato without the ability to retain. lino frequehtly nerves in rhi then To cute - these eat ctions, %le must brine into re tion the utusvle.:, which a e vogue ti in their rn ionetiew. It they nee negl, tied, tiru‘ot or Dropt-y 'nay ensue. The miller must also I.e mido nwnte, tl at hoa. e4r slight iniy be the attack. it i•uro to ol6•et the bAdily health and ineuti:l. wistrelx, a 4 Pur lie: b and Goad are tuipottcd titan that souicos. GOUT, OR RHEUMA . TISM. Pain obscuring in the loins is indietire of the above diseasrs. Tints occur in !arsons disi/OECJI to ucLi stomach and ohm ky cenertuuus. THE' GRAVEL. The gravel ensues from neglvet nr itnr oper m , nt of ihe kidneys. eig:lne tieing wank, the water is nut expelled tam !he hlsllth r, but vl. lowed to rem.sm ; it th emu end seihe l ent, 'onus It is irom — tars — itepottit taut t — sioint to formed, and gravel entudv. DROPS is a collection of water in some :parts of the Fody,. and hears din % P t_nomes-accatstiog-to-ttro-pits-m -- tectcti, viz: when generally tlittoseo over the bob'', it is called Anasares.;_when-4-the-sbckmeni-As - - - ._ cites; when of tie citedl, Hyolio:huraX. vralaxisalaT4 Ifs lrnholre higt,lr concentrated- Ex— tract Dade; is ileculadly ONE OF THE I.lk:S REMEDIES FOR DISEASES. OF TIIEI ISLA DDER, RION EYE, UE.I EL, • DROPSICAL, W BLIAINGS, RHEUM and gouty affections. Under this head we It' - vis ranaed Dysuria, or difficulty and pain tin pa•sing water, Scanty Secretion. or small and frequent dis charges of water ; Strangury, or mopping of water; Henrouria, or bloody mins, Gout and Rheumatism of the kidneys, without any change in rptsmity,liut increase in culur, or dark water. It was always HIG HLY RECOH 31EN DED by the late Dr. F'hyeick, in tho.e:affectintie l'ili4 medicine INCREASES THE POWER OF DIGESTION. and excite 3 the absorbents into healthy exercise by which the watery or calcareous deposition•, and all unnatural enlargemi tits, as well as pain and Winn • mat ion, are reduced, and it is taken by mon, wo men, and children. Directions for use and dirt ac company. PHILADELMA, Pt., Feb. 35, 1867. H. T. HELNIaIiD, Druggist : DEAR equ, have been It ',offerer, f troward of twenty years, with gravel, 61 elder, and kidney af fection, euring which time I have used VATIOUS me dicinal preparaitons, and been under the treJtinent of the most eminent Physicians; expetencing but HUI. relief. Having seen your preparation extensiv ly nave!- tiscd, I consulted with my gamey physician in is grin] M using your Extract Buehu. I did this because I had used all kinds of adver tised remedies, and had found theta worthless, and some quite injurious; in fact (despaired of ever get ting well. and determined to use no remedies here after unlosa I knew of the ingredients. It was this thlt prompted me so use your remedy. As pod ad vertised that it was composed of Imam coheirs, and juniper berries, it occurred to me and my phyeiei in as an excellent combination, an d, with his advice af ter an examination of the aitic'e, and consulting a gain with the druggist, I conciuded to try it. I com menced its sit 4 about eight months, ago, at whi.-11 time I Mid confined to spy roam. From trio tire. bottle I was astonis hed and gratified at the beneticial effect and after using n three weeks, was abie to vrallilatt. I felt much like writing you a full state inent of my ease at that Limo. but thought my i t.- ,provement might only be temporary, and theraf no concluded to deft r and see if it would effect a per. feet cure; ki.owing then it would be of greater.valte to you, and wore satisfactory to me. I am now able to report that a cure is eff.eted al.. ter tiding the remedy for five months. 1 have not used any now for three months and feel as well in all respects as I ever did. Your Buchu being devoid of any unpleasant taste and odor, A NICE TONIC AND INVEGOAATUIt Ol' I do not mean to be without it whenever oecasion may Benue its use iu such itifmtioria. It§cCORMICK. Should any doubt Mr. Mceormicies statermmt he refers them to the following gentlemen : • . Min. Wm. ihot.ica, ex-Uoverner,'Pennsylvania. lieu. Tiros. U. ft:menus, l'hilaitiplaia. lion. J. U. Knox. Judge, Philadelphi I. lion. J. S. Macs. Judge, Philudelpilia.. lion. D. R. Poarnit, ex.Clovernor k remelt:. lion. ELMS LBVIS. Judge, Philadelphia., lion. R. C. Gam, Judge, United states court. Hon. G. W. IVoonweuzi, Judge. Philadeiphia. Hon. W, A. PORTER, City Solicitor, Phila. lion. Jens limn, ex Downer, California. lion. E. Dims. Auditor Lieu., Washington. D. ei And many others if necessary. Bold by Druggists and Venters. everywhere. Be. were of couniensite. Ask for I aid . . no tither. Ylitoe— car bottle, or l bottles tor. SN.SO. De!ivered 'to any address. Deacritie rywp tomr in tilt commune...attune. Address H. I'. HELM HOLD, Drug and Chewi• cal Wanda:woe, 594 linaaway, N. Y. VONE A RE GENUINE UN less done up in steel.engraved wrapper, witto fao-eimite of my Chemical .Werchown and .nip ed , H. T. RELMUOLD.
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