'S'OEISER PAtENT SELF-REGWATING GRAIN SEPARATOR •LliNGf IBM Hil REIS No Implement more importatt to tte farmer than a FIRST-CLASS GRAIN THRESHER ANII CLEANER—for none pays him to well and speedi- ly. The above cut shows the ONLY GEISER 1111.- CHINE now built under the immediate eye of the old inventors themselves, with all the additional im provements made during the past 18 years, ar.d now withfirat class workmen and material this machine justly stands high up above all of its class. As a Thresher it is equal to the best, as a Cleaner it is su yorionto any existing machine. This is admitted by all honest competitots. Indeed it is the only machine that reallycan, by one operation, thorough -4 thresh and clean grain fit for market. But the fact that grain direct from this machine commands from 2 to 3 cents a bushel more than grain direct from any other machine, settles the question of its superiority, as a cleaner over all others. Impartial judgcs at all the State and County Fairs where it tion witbtother leading machines, always agree that it is more simple—more easily understood and op erated by those unskilled in machinery—more dura ble,—threshing as much and yet cleaning better— with legs power and more comfort to hands than any other machine in use—and besides all that is sold for less money according to capacity. These fide; are further attested by the thousands of pur- chasers, some of whom have had them in use for the last IS veers. To-supply the wants cf all, we now make 4 sizes, viz: From a 2 Horse Railway or 3 Hcrse Lever Power, to a ten Horse Lever power, with ptices ranging from *l9O to $3OO, without power.. We also make the latest int prtmed triple-geared _Horse _ Powers suitable for each size machine ranging from $9O to $l3O, 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 GEL,ER 'MANUFACTURING CO., WISNE9III)IW, Franklin Co, j2n 21—tf] Penna. MN GOODS! NEW GOODS! trim a ttention . of the community i 4 new dheced to tl.e large_atf Hcll as-ortc s otk of FALL GOODS just opened at PRICE & - For the season's trade,con-i-ting oflail the late nov elties of the dt.37, and at very cheap prices to suit all inkind. So just dr , p in and see the varied cot d t • nceriesaaci-AN oi Lan All the late styles of Ladies' Dress Goods, Such as Alpacons, . Poplins, Ka:Tress Cloths,, Itepps, oto., Cassitners, Clothe, Velvets, • Velveteens, Jeans, Satinets, Rob nese ' Pikes Peak Oassimere, Paisley, Shawls, Plaia Shawls, Breakfast and Shoulder Shawls, Detains, 3lerinos,Cashwores, Twills, Mob airs, Chignons and Switches, Boots and noes, Rubbers, Carpets, wool and Homo-made. Oil Cloths for tables and floor. NV indow Shades in Oil and Holland. Blankets white and grey. _ _ COON Skin and Buffalo Robes at Purcs & Ilosnacres, SQUIRL, Coney and Mink Furs at PRICK & HOEFLI "ECB. lI ORSE and Buggy Blaritr e s it & st Hounacrea. FLOOR and Table Oil Cl t'is at Paws & Ifoartace's. LARGE Stock of Shawl. at • PRICE & Flonslacrea. C A LIC by the pound and-yard at Puler. I, ARGE stock of Gloves and Hosiery nt Pince& HoErtnan's• WATER Proof and Beaver Cloths at Place & lloErtaces. PLAIDS, A !pacer's and Ernprsss Clolbs itt Purrs * Ifontrara'a, FINE assortment of Knit Goods at Place& iIORIMICH'S OY AL Baking Powder and silver Gloss starch ,Li s at Pates & Rostrum's. NEW Orleans Molasses, new crop, et Purer d HOEFI4( OOLONG and Imperial Teas at PRICE 4. Iloamcn's. '{OASTED and Green Coff e e PRICK nt & Horrocn's. G r: RAIN and Ground Peppeat PRICE k HOEFLICIhI. c HEESE and Crackers, fresh, at Prucs.l Hosrtacit's. : MILITARY Over and Dg i s ca C l oair o a u t lactes. ROOTS and Shoes, cheap, at . , Puma 4110EPLICIfS. CARPETS and Carpet Chain at Phis a & Iloturtictes. Dec 8 CARPETS I CARPETS I I. 11. WHITBIORE 11as just reiurncd from the cities with the largest and beet eriortutent of CARPFTS, OIL CLOTHS, on, AND LINEN WINDOW Sli %DES, DRUGGET AND CRUMBCEO7IIS, .RUGS,AND MATS, COVERLETS, COUNTERPANES, &c , ever offered in Greencastle. LACE CURTAIN. Si, with all the fixtures for putting up. RAG CARPETS constantly on hand awl toady to ordcr. Belling lower than any other houec in the county. Cull and heir prices. Greetteastie, Dec. 1, [B7O. Curds, Kersey!, Tweeds, Lang Slmwls, Square, Shßwis, Doe 8-1870, 11111 MORNING GLORY FOR '69. For sale at W. A, TRITLE'S new Stove and Tin Store lie has on hand a large stock of the above stoves, all of the late improved kinds. There is added to the Morning of this year an oven, which is nea t in appearance. .It is a good Baker. You can heat Irons, Bake, Boil, Roast, Stew, and it does not interfere with the operations as a Parlor Stove, In regard to the blast of some Stove Peelers, who say that their particular stove takes less coal and gives more heat than the Morning Glory, you can put that kind of talk down as a Blow•wel 1, as the Morning Glary has been sold (in this-part of the country),for four years, and in that time I have put outSover three hundred of,_ them, and never bad to - ki one back because it would not do its work or it was not what I sold it for. Now that cannot be said of any other stove-ever - offered in this mar kot. That is the proof which is the_stove, - - - 71 have oTher styles or hating stoves for coal or wood. Heating Furnaces put 'up and warranted. lily Cook Stoves are of the best in market for coal er wood, all warranted good Bakers.--Also a net Parlor Cook Stove, something that can't be excell ed. Call and see me. You will find my stock of Tin Sheet-Iron and ,other wares of the best kinds, and at low rates. _ liTrill, the beat OlOttes Wrtrigi - r - ir in market.— Also a good and cheap Washing Machine. Roofing and Spouting done of the best stock and at slicrt notice. Job work of all kinds in my line done at low ratee._The_only_place in town where you can get y'our copper work dune, being the only Copper Smith in the place. Oet 11 C,l PgANI auJE A PENNY StiVED SASS TUE OLD ADAGE Well, how and where is the place to do it! Why wherever you can use your money to the ; and popular opinion has long since given the palm to Stover 4- Wolff, for keeping the best and cheap- .. est store ; all they went ie -- ----- for buyers to colt and examine their stock and convince themselves( Our stock consists in pert of the following artices : LADIES' DRESS GOODS, SUCH AS ALPACAS, REPS; MOCIAIRS, POPLINS,' A RMUNS, DEL A INES, OPERA CLOTHS, REPELLA NTS. ENGLISH VELVETEENS, &c &o l'lVlEseletta "vilVe.wzo, Cloths, Doe-tin Cassimers, Cords. Satin sits, Cot townies, Linens, Tweeds, dtc., Ste. _ We would call especial attention to our stock of LADIES' CUSTOM-MADE SHOES, in Lasting and Malacca, cheap GROCERIES. We h ave bought large, consequently bought cheap All our goods have been bought at panie prices, consequently we are enabled to undeisoll those who bought before the decline. IDS` CALL AND SEE. -en Ana we will prove to you what we say. All kinds of Country Produce BOUGHT AND SOLD. Nov. 24, 1870. STOVER & WOLFF. FAIRVIEW MILL ! FAMILY FLOUR, ETC. fr RE undersigned having refittaa and added all I the latest imprivernents to hie Mill, (formerly Pr.ntes) announces to the public that he is now manufacturing a superior article of FA MIL Y FL 0 U.R which will be delivered to persons at market prices. He hos also on hand a supply of MILL STUFF of all kinds, which he will wholesatwor 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 ambled to give general satisfaction. His Flour in socks can be had at Reid's Groce ry, where orders may be left. - The highest market price' paid for Wil E d T delivered at the Mill. COOPER S7'UFF wanted. mar 24—it DAVID PATTERSON. PRIVATE SALE! t HE subscziber offers et Privato Sale a tract of I land, situated a short distance from Dear's Fee t.'ry, adjoining lands of Jolla Funk, Martin Hoover' and franc Snockey. containing 5 acres, more or less. with Summer House, good Barn, H og Pen, and oth er necessory buildings thereon. There Is also on tbo premises timber prepared to frame a 'dwelling house 22424, and an orchard of choice fruit trees. A fine Spring . convenient to the property. Pbsses r -'ion w It be given on the Ist'ef A pril next. "dcc 1-tf MArI`IIEW ME rcALF. I D. D. @U: PALL. NEVV FIRM D. B. RUSSELL & SON at the sign et the fig Red Horn, will keep constantly on hand and for sale a largwassertment of Stoves and Tinware. COOK STOVES ! flawitre Mouse Furnishing Goods • Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Knives and forks Spoons, Ladles, Large iron and Copper kettles, An.l other useful artteles •at the sign at the BIG RED fIoRN, Waynesboro', Pa , where a large am endment of COOK STOVES, N IN E=PL - A. TE - STOVE,S • PA 11.1.0 11 ST OFITS • COAL STOVES (tc , of I ha-lateet improvement', !fest -tore-of—market,_at_the_Uheap_Tin_ankl_Stove- D. B. RUSSELL & SON. EVERYBODY X__6l Et'I3IP_RONED BASE BURNER, W. A.,TRITLE. Sold at Retailbv made of the heat Tin in the market, and warrant at the eign of the "X3la Mt(3et D. B. RUMELL keeps constantly on, hand a large assortnynt of House Furnishing Goods [or sate cheap. Pure No. 1 iterosone Oil and a large assortment of Lamps. Washing Made Easy ! by calling at the sign of the "Big Red Horn" and getting the best Close Wringer ever made. M'Peraons in want of Stoves, Tinware, House Furnishing Goods, &c. &c,, can get full value for thcirmoncy by calling on D. 13 HINSEI.I. R. SON, Sign of the . "BIG RED HORN" Waynesboro', Pa SAVE YOUR FRUIT ! 'DRY HOUSE, PATEN rED .1 V+III.IRY 2131' r 1869. This is the best Dry Douro ever offered to the It dries Fruit in half the time required by the old method. It dries uniformly and Perfectly. • The Fruit dried by it retains more of the natural flavor. It a easily mane ;ed. It saves fuel. It is durable and portable. It has 24 feet of drying surface. • Call and see them at the sign of the - [TORN sad leaveyour orders for them • March 24, 180. warranted to_give—s.athfasiiam) Iron ware, Brassware s Japann,ed Ware, COME AND SEE ORIENTAL B. RUSSELL dr SON, sign of the Big Red Horn,. Waynesboro', Pt TINVITA RE • THE L. A, OELLIG EVERYBODY JOIIN 11. lIIIBNCLL. READ •THIS AND REMEMBER THAT MILLER & BEAVER Have received their Fall and Winter Goo&And nro now rendy to offer great inincemcnta to nit who wish to rave money in raging their fail putchasi.s. Thekatock of uuaaa CitQLi tor Ladieis and Gems consist of all the late 141ta, such as • Silks, Alpacas, Poplin MOlinir, , Merinoes, flepps, Delano% eirc, Cloths, Black and Fancy Cassitherea, Ovcrcoat'ngs Velveteens, Cords, t'atinetts,. Jeans. 'rvreeds. c In the notion line they have Cutll, collars, pine, ties, handkerchiefs, Hosiery, gloves, mitts, comforts, switches, chignons, corset•, suspenders, tsars tapes, trimmings, and Ladies and Gents underwear. For Ladies' Wrappings they have Long, Equate, Shoulder and Breakfast Shawls, lee, Hoods, etc. (en sffEL GROCERIES, HARDWARE} Queenswarc, Cedarwrire, Oil Cloths, Carpets, 8 c., is large and was selected to suit the trade. All they ask is an inspection of their stock to be con vinced Of the truth. No trouble to show goods.. Frosh,Rutter, Lard, Eggs, Rags, &c token in ex change for goods (nay •10 . See Here Read This subscriber has just returned from the East with a large stock of Goods, such as • 1300 TS. GOES, GAITERS, BALM°• RALS and all kinds Boots and Shoes for Men and Bois, Women, Misses and Children. which he is 'selling at prices that will please. lIATS OF EVER-Y STYLE for Men and Boys, Caps of all the leading styles to suit and fit any head. We b night our stock cheap and ar3 determined to sell accordin ly Notions I Notions ! Notions I READ - 77V LIS7. _ Sliirts — tiltil - Diais Gauntlets, Suspenders Driving (Peres Paper Collars Fur top Gloves Buck. Gloves Hosiery Sheep-Skin_Gloves Wool knit flail" Hots Lisle Thread Gloves Cotton Ha'f Hose IVool-knit Gloves Germantown Half Hose Butterflies Black Sick Ties Fancy Silk Ties Broad End 'Pies Ladies & Gents Pa cults Linen Handkerchiefs Pocket tiooki - Poitmonies Brushes - Pocket Knives Cloth Brushev- Pen Knives Shaving Brushes Nail Knives , Bair- Brushes_ Putney klosps Tooth Brushes Perfumery Shoe Brushes Albums Combs Pins and Needles Pawns Lead Pencils Gum Ceps • Slates Violin strings Ink Note Paper Pen Hoidens. Envelopes Blacking • Bair Oils ' Alemorandas Toss • I :arpet tacks Crochet Needles Fancy toys, &e • &c. tire, tire. and so' fourth. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, American, Swiss and English; Seth Thomas and o• they Clocks. Jewelry of every description for La dieti,'Gents. Misses and Children at fireatly reduced prices. Finger Rings, a large stock... p 1 un Gold, Fancy Sett, Chased and Fancy Finger Rings; Silv er and other Plated Rings in great variety, watch chains. Guards, ttlbaus, Bracelets, Charms, Sleeve Buttons. Gold Pens and Pencils; watch chain hooks keys. &c, Trunks, Canoe, Umbrellas, ]3aakete, Mats, Valises, Carpet Bags, R. R. Bags; Tobacco, Cigars and Snuff. Vanities, Fruits, RaiYena. Nuts and Confectionari's of all kinds Come one, come all, and—buy. 'nonlaul far past favors be hopes by a desire to please to merit a liberal share of public patronage EZEKIEL ELDEN, Oct 8 igi9 OMNIBUS LINE! MBE subacriber informs the public that he is now j proprietor of the Buss line running daily be tween Way nceboto' and Greencastle, heretofore run by Wolfersburger & Stoner. With good horses and a first-class four horse Omnibus he is enabled to convey passengers to and fro with comfort and convenience., • His Buse will leave Waynesboro' at 61 A. M., arriving at Greencastle at 8, making quick time and sure connection with the first Passenger train at 81 A. M. Leaves Greencastle at 6 o'clock, P. M., ar riving at Waynesboro' at 6 45. He is himself Pro prietor, Contractor and Driver. Delivers Adams Express matter to,and from Greencastle. All Ex press matter expressed the same morning an d through to Waynesboro' the same day it arrives. Persona wishing to send goods by Express will do well by giving him n call. Persona wishing to go to Hagerstown should take this route. The train leaves at 9 15 making connection with the Wash ington County Railroad. uug 20 tf j J. R WOLFERSBERGER. LI A K. BRANISHOLTS, RESIDENT DENTIST, Can be found at all times at bin office where he is prepared to insert teeth on the best basis in used and at proes to suit the times, Teeth entracte, without pain by the, use of chloroform, eather, ni trous osidu gis or the freezing process,;in a manner surpassed by none. tATE the undersigned being acquainted with A. 11 K. Dranisbolts for the past year, can recom mend him to the public generally to be a Dentist well qualified to perlbrm all operations belonging to Dentistry in the most skillful manner. Drs. J. It A MBERSON, I. N. SNIVELY, E. A. HERRING, J. M. RIPPLE. J. J. °ELMO. A. S. BONEURARE, Sept T. D. FRENCH. MILLINERY GOODS [‘f. R etc?, ..L. di l i o s i u .t. pp ry i;B.Y.R.Viltil'ense„ju g sototdos Ladies are invited to.call and examine tier stock. nos 3 tf ' L. C. BRACKBILL," PHOTOG RAMC R, B. E. Corner of the Diamond, Wersaseeto', Pk., aAs at all times a tine assortment of Picture Prawns and Mouldier Cog end see spoof mop victurcin .iune 9 tf. NOTICE I WAYNESBORO', PA., TO THE lADIES! D■ S. -S I-T .11 Has a complete mortzneat of Ladles, Gentlemen's; Misses , and - Children's BOOTS, SHOBS AND NITERS. Call nod see:goods and get prices. TnowsoN's I• GLON T E FITTING COB, &EIS; nc kiztimes. _ SCIIOOI. BOOKS s, and SCHOOL STATIONERY of all kioda ue SMITII . E3 Tossti liallgStore HATS AND CAPS, ' A full stock now ready, consisting of all the !Atom styles, at PAPER COLLARS, ' Ties, Suspenders, Gloves, everything in that line, at SMITH'S nov 3. Tp — •-,-• INVALIDS DON'T DESPAIR! ' : - . I:7\ Thousands nous_a '? l li Nf i l I ipc,111. l 01 l v.- \• clue, after exhausting their purses - , :i ' -•‘• ' ... and patience in search of health. . • .• tiliddinets of the head, dullness of the mind, fetid breath, coated tongue. loss of appetite. pains and wea!b ness in the stomach, enlargement of-the-liver, yellow• nest of the skin, constant fever and tlitrst, ss i•h a total disrelish for business. pleasure or any kind of employ, ment. FAITENEVB ra.rtacza, if taken and 'terse% eyed in for a few days, will remove this whole ctn.'s of Unit). toms. Thefluicls of the body become pure, and nand clear, the stomach strengthened, the tongue clean. tlio• appetite improved, and the whole system so benefited timid/scum, in bad weather, Is leas liable to afflict you. Dr. P. FAHRNEY'S ? 1- Celebrated 11 lood — Cleanser or As a medicine forcididrem - the - PanacCelf. - InevorY way. calculated to tape the place of the endles, variety ofarugs which are annually soldfortitst - purpose, and it hlch arc of, en very injurious. A medicine which pos .` newts the qualities of a cathartic 53 well n 4 a mild. alter. alive, and which Is capable of arresting discs e without the least Injury to - the child, Is of incalculable value to - every mother. As a cathartic, it is very e.tectire, yet it does not, ifglyen in proper quantities, (Ilan nausea or distress to the stomach or bowels. It is very pleasant to tic taste, which is a very important feature as a medicine for children. As a preventire of disetue it is unprecedented. as it acts directly upon the digestive or gans elect i ve lood. In everrofulous dise ts the mostmedicine offered to the publ i c; and, Velven regularly and perseveringly-, those eruptive di:t eases so common to childron may In entirely ermileated. M pA rr Er ei a m il re z d= r. 31) North Dearborn :: • i-- -- C 0,.- Va-v-n St„ enfants°. Price $1.14 per bottle, ...-, ' - : thr sale by Wholesale and Retail :'-. - 1 , 4,4 dealers. And by ..,.. -- „1,......i Deeatnber 8-Iy. c-s;nr°rl.-IQborn.':J:::,.:::?:_ii: -----' INTIBTIM WOKEN FICTORIT, rrIHE undersigned respectfully announce to their .11. customers and the public generally that they have now on hand a full stock of WOOLEN GOODS ATTU AS CASSIMERES FLANNELS, BUN. KETS, COVERLETS, &c., all of which are be ing sold at reduced prices. tAirpeting, bosh woolen and cotton, made to or. der at short notice, end till other custom work at• tended to pr mom. The highest market price paid fin. Wool. Persons wanting anything in their him are invi ted to call and examine their stock of goo Is. The thaninoof the firm aro tendered the public for past patronage and the hope entertained the they may be enabled to.merit a continuance of sue favors. J. W. HA Ellt & tit:HELLER. net 20—If NEW STORLL THE undersigned would most respectfey in form the citizens of Waynesboro' and vicinity that he has opened a new Tin Store on East Maio street, opposite Stover & Wolff 's Dry Goods cm porium,:,and keeps constalitly on hand a good Kip— ply of COOK. & COAL STOVES, mouraNG GLORIES, etc,, at prices to suit the times. All kinds of work done in his line w;th eetness and dispatch, such as roofiv, spouting end repairing. You will find it to your ii.terest to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. The sign is the Big Ilea Coffee Pot Always on the Post. Thankful for past favors he hopes tor a continuance of the same. Yonro Respretrully, ULAYTON AC FREY. no, 19 Hardware ! Hardware 1 THE undersigned having just returned from the Eastern cities.are:preparcil to sell Cutlery, Bug ding Hardware, &c., at extraordinary low rites. tray.ng 'purchased for cneh they are enabled to offer inducements to cost mere, for cash. A full line of Builders' and til_ckemiths' Goode always on hand. They areceso,agents for the celebrated Lemnos edge Tool Works, JOHN HUBER 6.. SONS. Chamberoburg, Nov. 17-1870. PRIVATE SA:Is IIFI. subscriber offers for sale a Home and Lot 41 of Ground on North street, Waynesboro'. There is on the lot n well of good water parly completed. Also 8 Building Lots on Broad attest and 12 on West Main street. On one of the latter there is a Lime Kiln and good +Stone Quarry. Money can be made upon this lot by Lime Burning. Alto-6 Out Lots ranging in size from to 4 acres, If it is desired pur . cha se r s of Building Lots can got possession of them this Pall. b eep 8-tf ALEX. HAMILTON. DEN TX ST R Y! TV, J. M. PEDDICORD, laic of San Francisco, lieut., has located in Waynesboro', and will at tend to all the branches of the profession. in a thor oughly practical manner. Teeth ex tracted'wilhout pain by Nitrous Oxide Gas, or a highly improved freezing process. Office two doors west of the Village Ream! Of -006 augll-tf For Gond, • • Penknife Blades, Repairintramily Corn Shellers, Call on J. 11. JOHNSTON. nov3—lf ATTUENEY AT LAW, WAYVIMBORCep WILL. give prompt and close attention to 'all business intrusted to his. care. Office nez door to the Bowden Rouse,in the Walker building aug 25 ti . The Manila aro two in zinniter, sittrated tit Opper Fort of the loin, surrounted by fat,. and coo. oath:a of flute pats, viz: the sacri•n,- the In terior, and the Extrriur The anterior ohs art a. later'or consista of tissues or wins, which serve ti 4 a deposit for iho nun and' convey it to the ex tenor Tile extenor is a con fuc, or ante. t-rmittating in a single tithe:, bind caned the; Ureter. The uretets are connected with the Wad: tics. • The bladder is composed ot.various coverinas tr tissues, divided into'p its, Viz Una r. 'the t.ow er, the !Nervous. an.t t'w Mucous. ahe upp .r ex pets, I'M foe Fr rttnn.. Many !hoe a re tte to its - nate wi hout the shinty ; othe.s utittate Without ill.; abi;ity to re.ein. '1 hue fretiechtty ur, urs in eh; - dr-ti To cure thew! ail; corns, we mu.t hrine into ac tion the mitts which a c chwtat d ip 0.,4 lc fait u* function It ti.ey sic itegj Cted, thakel or liioz.my to ry ensue. The trotter must also be made [mire, t' at !too - eter blight :nay hu the ettaek, it i• 4 tore to eft: et trktilv Lel:kith and mewl Powers, nA our tle,h toot bond are burportrd trout these buuiLeso GOUT, OR RHEUMA TISM. __Palo obscuring in the loins is ioilietive of ti a slimer diseases. They occur in lerruns disposed ru sfurn3ell and cha ky c.n.rt.twify. , SMIT a's. The growl ensues from twevet or imptoper tre,t , m. nt of the kidneys. 'Phi s.' urgurs bring weak,. the water is not rxrcli .1 i nn. th LLedu. r , but r.l• lowed to rem lin ; it becom o levvi is ~ loam It is mom this de loosen taut tlt:• curie 14 fo!‘neti, and grim! enbues. Town Uatl Store. is a coPectinn of wairr in roma 'Fart; of the I e.ly, an.} - betarg re44-11hrile4. - n ecordii g nWiia et. t d, : when gerbt didast-d nye, tae it is cal.A nas,trea ; when °f the aid men, As• cites; when of the cheat, II ydruthorax.. aline& 11dintio13's 'li. - ,7 3 11v coinisritrated compound inlet 1.113e6n: is iissoiltikily t►NF OF 1•1 BElifEl.)l Fitt DISLi.I:.•I;t 4 OF' Tit E. 1.11,A1)1)}: it, hl/)NEVP DROPSICAL, • S WELLING'S, EUM ATI ANT, and_gouty-drettions. _ finder this head we here ar rangeJ Dysuria, or difficulty and p tin ii pa dung water, Scanty Secretion. or arnatl ant frequent dig charges of water ; Strangury, or stoning of water; mituria, or bloody wine, Gout ant Rheumatism of the kidneys, without any eliango in quantity, I ut inere.ise in color, or dark water. It WAS alwayi by the bite Dr. PhysiiA, in Il•e+enffvcti.lns ;Ibis sn,dicine V;CREASES THE POWER OP DIGESTION. and excitor the, absorbents into healthy exercise by which ihe watery or c ileareoue deporitione, and all unnatural critargene. g e, an well as pun and ir.ll on • matron, are reduced, and it is Wk• n by airy, wo men, and cluldren. Direct.ons for use and diet ac company. Puma:A:LT.lra, Pa., Feb. '25, 1861. H. T. flitontlLD, oru 4 ght DM% t.. 4111-1 have been nbuftrer, f,r upward of' twenty years, with gravel, Weider, and kidney af feetion, euring which time I have used various me preparations, and been under the treatment of the most. eminent Physicians; experiencing but. littLi relief. '!Navin; seen your preparation extensiv ly adver tiecd, I consulted with my ferni!y physician in re gard to using your Extract Bucho. I did this because I had used all kinds of adver tised remedies, one had found them wett'dwe. Mtki some quite injurious; in fact 1, despaired of ever get ting well, arid determined to •Ise no remedies here alter unless I knew of tha ingredients. It was this tle..t prompted me to use your remedy. As you ad vertised that it was composed of buctat, eoliths, and juniper berries, it occurred to me and my physician• us an excellent combination, and, with his advice af ter an examination of the artic'e, and consultirrg a. gain with the driiggist, I concluded to try it. I com menced irs use about eight months ago, at which time I was confined to my room. From the firs: bottle I was astonished and gratified at the beneficial effect, and after using it three weeks, was able to• walk out. 1 felt much like writing you a lull state meat of my case at that time, but thought my ix. provement might only be temporary, and therefaro concluded to del, r and see if it would effect a par. feet cure. ki.owing then it would be of greater valuta to you, and tuore satisfactory to me. I am !towable to report that a cure is of af ter using the umetly tot five months. 1 have not used any now for three months and feel as well in all respects us I ever did. Your Iluchu being devoid of any unpleasant taste and odor, • A NICE TONIC AND INVIGORATOR I Jo not mean to be without it whenever occasion may let:pile its use ha such atnctions. M. McCORMIC K.. Should any doubt Mr. McCormick's statement he. refers thorn to the following gentlemen: lion. W - at. BIGLER, ex-Governor, Pennsylvania. lion...THos. il. FloiliNSOF, Phila lion. 3. C. I:Nox—fudge, Phiboelvhi ., -- Mon. J. 8 Btacx: Judge, PhiLulciphi.t. Dom D. N. PORTRit, ex-Governor. Penn's.. lion. Nuts (Awls Judge, Philadelphia. lion. It. C. Gauss, Judge, United Lulea court: lion. G. W. WOODAVXRD, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. W,. A. Ponca, City Solicitor, Phila. lion. Jura Bunn, ex Governor, i3alifornia. lion. N. Bross. Auditor Gen., Washington. D. C I And many others if necessary. Sold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere. De. ware of counterfeits. Ask for ifelmbold'a. 'lake no other. Patna—sl.2b per bottle. or 6 bottles for $6.60. Delivered to any address. Describe sytnp• toms in all communications. Address H.'l'. HEI.I4BOLD. Drug and Chemi. cal Warehouse, 594 Broadway, N. Y: STONE ARE GENUINE UN -I_l less done up iu eteel•engraoed wrapper, vents fee-simile of co) Monica! Warehouse. and .-olipt ed THE . KIDNEYS THE GRAVEL. DROPSY lIIG II LY 11ILC051 \I ENDED ON THE SYSIEN, '4. T 'IIS LUSO I'M.