The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, October 22, 1870, Image 3
WE BEG that the commisioners -and man?
agers of elections will send ns, as soon as posai
-bte, a statement of Ute number of votes cast, abd
?off the probable result of the elections. It ls im?
portant that all friends of THS NEWS attend to
this matter without delay.
Auction Sales This Day.
For auction sales see first page.
Wm. McKay will sell at io o'clock, at his store,
Tar ni tu rt-. ?c.
Meetlngs.ThU Day.
Washington Light Inlantry Charitable Asso?
ciation, at 7 P. M.
Washington Fire Company, at T P. M.
TASK*-The couniy auditor gives notice
-th At all tax returns made after the 20th Instant
are Uable to a penalty of flfty per cent., which
penalty will be enforced upon a l returns receiv?
ed after Tuesday next.
THE BIP VAN WINKLS MATINES, at Hiber?
nian Hall to -da j, will afford ladies and children ?
capital opportunity of enjoying the strange sad
blending of humor and pathos that marks the
.weird legend of Washington Irving. Go early to
-set?re a good seat. -.j
.A Kaw FEATURE.-Messrs. Wagener 4 Mon
sees have recently received fron-, the North a reg?
ular New Tork track, of a style not seen on ocr
.streets before. It Ls large and com m odious, car?
rying twenty-five barrels, or other goods in pro?
portion. The span cf horses that draw the truck
are from Kentucky. >
ACCIDENT ON THE BASE:; ZENIA.-A white J :
aaa named , Benjamin Whilmet, while at work ?
yesterday in the lower hold, was: knocked dotf&
by a bale of cotton thrown from above, and
-calved a double fracture of the right teg, belo*
the knee. He was taken to the City Hospital afi?
properly cared for by Dr. Lebby. He was doing
weir last evening. . .
THE SCHOOL FORSCA^TML.-Everybody IB oa i
the oui cfwfor the revival next MondSy 'tifgbt.of f1
this grand and favorite old comedy. It will be
given by Miss Laura Keene and her fine company
la splendid style, and with the utmost attention
.to details. No one who saw lt lase year, ss pre?
sented by Miss Keene, will rdrego the pleasure of
beholding lt now when the caa: is so much
-stronger.
THE HIBERNIAN- HALL TO-NIGirr.-The New
Tock. Comedy Company give a strong bill to
m*jht; The first piece is the "Irish Patriot, Or 'j i
.thei Boys of ??8," in which Mr. J. M. Ward plays
Pike O'CaUlghan. Mr. Healy and Miss Sefton are
also ba the case. The concluding piece li Solon
Shingle, In which Mr. Sheldon Is the bright parti?
cularattraction. The company is a very descrv.
lng one, and should draw a fall house.
Bow IN MARKET STREET.-A difficulty oc?
curred last evening in Hawkins's bar-room on
Market street, between T. M. Hawkins, the pro- J
prleior, snd Oliver Rouse, both white. Rouse
struck Hawkins over the head with a decanter, 4
TOl8lng.a great lamp thereon. Hawklpadrew a t
pistol 4oa/ JPlS1^5r^!,^l RvtS!it-T)ntifort?(e
timely mterierenc/or a bystander. Both parties
nave been arresfd and will be heard by the
Hayer this mo^i^QJ^Jj J
19&LBCATS8 TO TH ?haj^USTA A?i RlCTf^TKRAL j
CONG&aa*.-4fae JllowligjWftelnen fhaVe/been
appoinwn. -%kh?- dsttSh iB\u*UuTh?^tate; dele- *
gates to the Agricultural Congress, toSe held at j
Angosta, Gs., on the 26UMostsnt: W. SL Law
top, Reed, H-Ratledae, Th as. T. Simons, At Oars? o
dene. \ W- 3>?w??, XiTlias^rfn^iV'Tifei:
holm, Alfred Tyler, Johnson &<orj d, E. Horry I 8
.Frost. Their cenlOcajaT^or sppolnment arc I jj
signe^by^efahWrai?k ft D^eanisure; seete-1
'ttiy. f\ ,/V ? , ~ d
THE "SKATU? RINK," .at. toe Academy of j *'
Hosie, pires en ted ?Jul te u li vg ly appearance y cater- j a<
.day aYWnlilfc th* i^Twestfier?hstfsgAtttlbed
nambeet ISdfcsstOjfgN^ afcU^^atoi,^^ *
fMciaaflnV ? and exhllaratm* exercise. , The J
scene nibitHUStStt th e ear ly-?mrl e?} w^?^sVl
commAiulty(-wera. awt Instated l_na.p'tae ara te ri ss'J p
of amos-merit an J.'we feel lt la-dntlnedrto en- I
Joy ev?l gres^rl^^y\&1??%r^ J
that Uie^cli^weat^e^wi^ afife<?atsr^iep.. j
?on. T*eTln*,wearegla?oJ^ ?*M?J
eoodt^^^efr|MWSraWanteeii j r>
cepUoaa^lerplajqe; of rjpS?rjqT bX&esjiailixinflreaj'i u
unattended. ? ?p|*.i s-v-uirvn iii
*alhlln?on thefentheast cornerof Ajfce<? Nortbr j1
WriarAM East'^yi kndVde buRalng'^folntngM
oa tbe^u^fealK?Wl parchase*** WeasrsC^-i
E. AdgV AtS anjrWiJJ^e^ larjt^ootjj ?
toa abx*Vlih'DTrei wkv.rfa^^ Th?trbaf, 1 f
on Eas.? Biyr*irI?- O?JJOECWE S??faf^eiw?a?. th?'
co rn er, above named, snd the outee ot. the, Ad ger 1
Une orateamera, wntle the side'Vairwhl extend J
siong tnal riSaloJ Ithe Whait Street : to-the1 (?a?gi> f
warehouse which ls owaad^jJ?e'c^mpa?y.. This t f
wUl be one or the largest c?tton sheda^u the city. I
A great improvement ?bftt wiu be.enSoTed:by this <
.ohang?is tn'e'vffdeirlng of the?wharr?tfeet, which ,
will be about the saane^sj?ta as Seist Biyt ni
??siiv:-* rirfsij >> toko rf
COMMENDABLE lr^O^?PTNESS.yrCa^taln, J. EL ,
MUler, *the! nlHmtflMe genferar '?gfent or'the j
Souther^ t?1 re.UnsuVawe X^rrjrrliny, has received j1
the foUOwlng handsenie letter: tprfo / J1
THS SOOTHSRN LIFF-??^UR'ANCK COMTANT.
Captain J. MUfer^ ?enerqi^rrlteru -jSkmtAern? I
H/i IW*Hi*n*W*-Cow>par#MW&*sfa, Qa.: I
DEAR SIR-lt affords me much pleasure, to ac-11
knowledge theiri?eiBliOf-ihei.Anoir?y due-for-Ios.s
under policy No. 3499, or your contoany, In IJ
ravor orJth0.Selrs.oL MNrAS.rBr?&lsto?j?| whom-t-f.
have beeii appniavei} gamtaav*1 have-ore vron s-"
ly given the fullest prooi or my conf|lence In
.xhe company bj tabing -a-.policy /^varsocv-and, ,
with thanks for your promptnesvraost heartt- I
ly recommend the Mmpabyftojttte cordial consl, p
.deratlon?n?jjB|i?^eW?ttiIulA tu v. i*JC
Very respectfnllv' W. S. ALSTON. .
Alston,0 Fairfield |Coa^^nse^?0^yb|r.l?, 18TQ.j 11
?Nrrt?iT^C?ifepBioNl'i?Bo! S-'BRTLN, j
Jopos, T^jkiiDi^.-T^?"irjiatri?t.Ooaii.wa?open- j
.MV1IA.M. yesterday,' andfollowing baal- \*
nessdlpcs?lof: X^??!irr ! ^! " " ", ",
G. D. Bryan was appointed asslxnee of Jos. J. I
NevlUe. fi<00 3?S V^>.JAji'i
The petition or Albert Wickmsn, or Walter
boro', for?n^lsohSrgetin-'on?krQ?^y, was re- c
fermi to Registrar Carpenter, and the second Mon- I (
day In January, i87i, was fixed as the dsy for
fins! hearing. h
Ex parte C. G. Kendall, bankrupt. Petition
f jr amendment or schedule. An amended sehe- I '
duli was ordered to be filed, and the case trans-1 ?
lerred te the District cou.-t or the United States I
for the Southern District of New York.
Ex parte J. M. Baxter, assignee, in re the Lau?
rens Railroad Company. Petition for the sale of j
property. ' The effect 3 or the company were or- j
-dared to be sold at Colombia on the 7th of Decem-1
ber, 18T0.
The petition of Thoa. M. Gore, or Horry, for I
foal discharge in bankruptcy, wss referred to
Registrar Carpenter, and the 16th of November,
3830, was fixed aa the dsy for final hearing.
Hotel Arrivais October at.
CHARLESTON HOTEL
A 6rovermsn, Ballimore; J. B. Bardy; D.
Alexander, 8. w. Bawatm, New Tork; J. O'Con?
nell, Savannah; E. R. Sanders, Sumter; W.
Stevenson, Aueasta; H. C. You te, Philadelphia;
J. 0. Vetote, Brooklyn; W. A. Smedarat &id wife,
S. Vanders?oe, Pennsylvania; I. w. Burs and'
daughter, Wllllston.
MILLS nOITSE.
C. C. Hutchinson snd wife, New York; M. M.
Cushman, H. P. . Bickford and wife, Miss A. H.
Bickford, S. S. Bickford and H. H. Hoy le, Savan?
nah ; C. M. Morrell and wife, J. Moleel.<>!ia, Sa van -
nah; A. M. Nlckerson, Boston.
' r AVILI ON HOTHL.
W. H. Ca?aba, Jr., ?mu. wife, Mrs. R. Tu tie sad
soo. St. Stephens; EL Meyer, WUUamsbug; J. A.
Grant, Virginia.
HELHB.OLD'S
CONCENTRATED
PL Ul D EXTRACT
BUCHU.
THE GREAT DIURETIC.
I? .. -.- '.Tu fi'.: .';
The Proprietor trusta that his Bara edies, from
the. face or bel ag advertised, may not ho classed
aa Patent Medicines.
BUOHTJ, in one form or other, has been ?re?
seated by every ed nea ted Physician for more than
TWO HUNDRED YEARS.
H. T. HEMBOLD claims a superior mode of ex?
trae ting its virtues. The experimenta were made
while engaged tn the DRUG business tn the City of j
Philadelphia, nba eteen years 'since, .prompted by.
the alaxnitag'Increase of .diseases of the Bladder,
Cloneys, Gravel and Urinary Organs, existing; in
sbth sexes. These diseases were justly attract-1
Ingas mn ch attention as diseases of the Liver, or J
my other vital organ bf the body. Upon the
mond and healthy condition of these important
>rgaaa, the healthy and harmonio os action of the
lervous system and liver, and consequently, the
lapptneas of the entire haman family, depends,
mat BUCHU should act opon both Liver and Kid.
leye, to prepare lt so that lt would retain its
itrength and active principle, was. his aim. it
nost not be made, as housekeepers make tea, by
wiling. It is a delicate leaf, and Its active priu
tlple would be. destroyed by such a precess. It
nost be prepared In VACUO, and from the Long?
eai, fresh and carefully selected.
THE SUPERIORITY OF MY MODE OF PREPA?
RATION BEING ACKNOWLEDGED, I now ship
ivan to the point (CAPE OF GOOD HOPE) where
he leaves are gathered, large quantities of
MY FLUID EXTRACT.
Di FACT THE ARTICLE STANDS PREEML*!
?ENT, AND IS KNOWN TN ALL PARTS OF THE
YORLD.
The first and mose Important object was to
Oar to the-afflicted a remedy that was perfectly
afe, and could be. taken by adults and children,
jnorant persaas,.who pay oo attention to dose, .
irectlon or advice, might reason, "mat If a tea- '1
pooafal taken occasionally Old good, two would
o better, and perhaps a bottle would cure In a
ar.* ? j-A 'f. t ,/.>. r*;? ;?
Many have broken down their health by dissl
ailoa," tad on, thu principle;.bat they had been
ears iq doing so.
What I-would have uaderstood ts. tbr.t no laja
y caa arise from lu ase. It is as safe as any ar?
Ide of food; but pat ion ts moat not expect any
lucine 6? ; rebuild a wrecked or haltered coa
titution io a few days.
This truth is so seif evident that lt. would,
earn unnecessary to repeal; lt, were it not for the
set that thousands of perseas who are InteUlgentj
n all othermatters, seem to think unreasonably
hat a curativo agent most exhibit its specific er?
ects immediately, when the Tact ls that tim? is
rftan an important element in the progress or a
tare and thorough cure, even when the medicine
s working, the best results.. These same persons
ivould expend HUNDREDS, yes, THOUSANDS OP
>?LLARS, In articles of LUXURY AND DISSI
CATION, and think less or lt than they would or
FIFTY DOLLARS In Medicine to rebuild a
BROKEN DOWN AND WORNO?T CONSTITU?
TION.
Notwithstanding the number of years I have j
>een engaged la basin ess, there may be persons
coated at a distance that wooM like to be satis*
led on all the points. Having been educated a
)rnggta:, I append the following
?ROM THE LARGEST MANUFACTURING CHEM?
IST IN THE WORLD.
"I am acquainted with Mr. H. T. Helmbold. He
>ccopled the drug nt ore opposite my residence,
md was successful in conducting the business
where others had not been equally so before him.
: have been favorably impress e-i with hi* char
toter and enterprise.
.'WILLIAM WE1GHTMAN,
firm of Powers A Welghtman, Manufacturing
Chemists, Ninth and Brown streets,
Philadelphia. November li, 1851."
I propose to give evideoce that this. Remedy ls
lot a paten t medicine. The objection which gen
iraujr lies against all discoveries and tn routions
a medicine is "Publicity." II somebody should
11scover a remedy to prolong life, or an Infallible
rare for cholera or consumption, what a monster
would hebe to withhold bis knowledge! We
nave yet to learn from what chapter or verse in
Scripture to -guote, "that, may not heal otiiers of
their 'faiow-men of- any distase.''
Nor hara we asked Pickwicks, affected prudes,
or, in short, men ioho are possessed of every
Kind of sense but common sense, and all kinds of
Special Ntftres.
opinions out their own. The Sacha it' a!good
thing, it bau hundreds of thoosaods of living
I witnesses to attest tts. virtue and commend it!
FOB MEDICAL PROPERTIES,
SEE JOURNAL OP PHARMAOT. ' ^ '
SEE REMJL3JC? MADS RT DR. EPHRAIM MC?
DOWELL,' A CELEBRATED PHYSICIAN" AND; I
,?.; '-Li a'i -*?. I
MEMBER op THE ROYAL','(#LLKGE OF SOR-'
GEO SS, IRELAND, AND' PUBLISHED TN THE
TRANSACTIONS OF THE KING AND QUEEN'S
j?DSNALir .' " . '? . . . ' '
SEE MEDICO-CHIRCRGICAL RB VIEW, PU?
I?-SSBO BT BENJAMIN TRAVERS, FELLOW OF
ROT?LL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS, LONDON.
SEE PROF. DEWEES'S VALUABLE WORKS C
THE PRACTICE OF PHYSIC. .: ; .1
SEE REMAKES MADE BY THE LATS CELE?
BRATED DR. PHYSIOK, PHILADELPHIA.
I AND MOST OF THE LATE STANDARD WORKS
ON MEDICIS E.
SER Medical Properties contained tn Dis pen aa
tory of the United States, or which the following |
is a correct copy :- '
- BUCHU.-Ita odor Is strong, diffusive, and some?
what aromatic; lu taste ts bitterish and analo?
gous to that of mint. It ia given chiefly lu com?
plain ta of the Urinary Organs, such as Gravel,
Chronic Catarrh-of tue Bladder;Morbid Irritation
01" tho Bladder and Urethra, diseases of the Pros?
trate Gland, and Retention or the Lu continence of j
Urine, from a loss bf tone in the - parts concerned
la ita evacuation. It bas also been recommended
in Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheumatism, Cutaneous
Affections and Dropsy.
Tettlmoiiy.
GREAT SUFFBBING-A PERMANENT CURE OP
GRAVEL OP TWELVE YEARS''STANDING.
STONE PASSED AND TO BB SEEN.
'BintNsrDK, CONN., December 15, i860.
Da. HSLMBOLD :
DRAB Sra-lt LS wi tn much pleasure that! write
you upon facta respecting myself. I do not know
hardly how to express myself. I have been for
the last ten or twelve years the greatest sufferer
man could be sad live; but more sometimes than
others. The complaint was the "Kidneys''and
"Bladder." I have been sometimes from twelve
to fourteen hoars, sad wanted to make water
every minute, but conld not. Have consulted
doctors, both in Massachusetts sud this State,
snd taken plus, I may say by the ?quart, also
liquored medicines, bat found no relief from any,
sad got worse the last six mo'aths. I was so that I
could scarcely get about. I could not rest night
or d^y. It would 8000 have been "Sil up" with
me If ! had not seen your advertisement
In the Berkshire Courter, headed "Kidneji.'' I
read it through and thought I " wem id ' try lt. I
purchased a bottle, bat, mud you, I had not
nach raith lo lt. Why should I, wheo I bsa been
;rylngso many things, that cost meso much '
Well, I bogan taking lt, and before I had taken j}
;he first bottle I reit bad ; bat I finished lt and got
mother. By tue time I toot hair or the second I
itUl got worse (apparently.). When I walked lt
teemed ss if my right kidney was ra Ul n g from Us
??lace, and I reit really bad. I felt so, before I had
Inlshed the second, that I bsd made up my miad lt
was orso ase try lag any more-and all this time
the "BUCHU" waa doing.its wort, bat I did not j f
know lt, so I gave lt np, and went to Hartford on
Saturday to one or the best doctors in the city. He
saki lt waa the ncc lt of the bladder, and I Should'
llave to undergo sn operation. He gave me medi?
cine, and I went home quite down-hearted. On
Sunday I was unable to go to ohnrch. I bad not
taken any of his medicine, but on my return con
tinned using the "BUCHU, " and- in the afternoon I
had a desire to maka water, bat could not About
one hour arter this I tried again, with the same
resu.t; but the next time I took the vessel, lt was
the same as turning a lancet and Btopplng lt off
again. It was so lor three times, sod the third time
there was something came through the passage
and struck against the side or the vessel. I ex
amined it, and lt ls the ugliest stone or gravel
yon ever saw, covered over with Utile pieces
which coUeoted together. It looks the color of a
mud turtle, and is as hard as emt. So yon see
the BUCHU was doing its work, although I was
reeling so badly. I- procured another bottle,
thinking there might be some more behind; bat
s in ce t hat has passed, which ls eight weeks ago las t
Sunday, I have been as weU as ever I was In my
Ute. I have the stone securely wrapped, and
those who have seen it la th's place are surprised.
I cannot tell yon au, but this ls a trae story ol my
case, and you are welcome to make such nae or
my name as you think proper. I sm pretty well
known In Berkshire, also lu Connecticut. The
advertisement saved me. Why not publish more*
TheSininafieia Republican Isa wide spread pa?
per. IT any one wishes to see this wonder they
can do so. I could write aU day, but I think I
have said enough this time, so I remain your ever
weil wisher, EDWARD L. HOWARD,
Paper Maker, Burnside, Hartford County, Coen
Dr. MACK.
DT. WRIGHT,
Dr. HOL KUM,
Dr. ADAMS,
Burnside, Coan.
North Lee, Mass.
North Lee, Mass.
Dr. SCOTT,
Dr. JAQUES,
Dr. BEARS FORD,
Stockbridge, Mass.
North Manchester, Conn.
Buckland Corners, Cooa.
Hartford, Conn.
AU or wnom treated me for the disease.
PBBMANENT CURE OF A PATIENT WHO HAD
SUFFERED FOR FIFTEEN YEARS WITH
DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS.
This ls to certify that la ?he year 1869 oue of our
customers, a gentleman aged fifty years, who bsd
been afflicted for fifteen years with disease of the
y,' 'Spinat rffrtice,
Slaney;), caned on ni for HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT
BUCHE, SM alter Having' need eight bottles,
stated io na that He'considered himself pcrma
n?ntfy curta. He ' h:is no hesitation In stating
.that he received mnre Denen: from the ase of j
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU than from the
treatment of Tarions eminent physicians during
the time ah ove stated; an? recommends the same
to' all. who may be 'suffering from "any disease |
origita?thig TWm' V&fs^ thekla
'mys. " '
statements similar to meabovehave been re?
ceived by os from varions sources- daring th? past
tour years.
Years, truly, ' 'P'E?BCB A f RIESS,
Marietta, Ohio.
[These are the leading araggists of Marietta.] '.
PERMANENT CURE OF DIABETES WITH FOUR:
BOTTLES.
HaCBWBACf, BIB?IN Co;, N. J., April 2?, ISTO.
Da.' H. T< Hn.in>riT.P--DaaB Sra :. f had been
surre rm g for a long tune from Diabetes, and had
been uh der treatment for the same by (3/ three of |
the most etamen t pkyaitfans1 of . th is place, via :
Dre. Hasbroot, Hall and Smith, without any ap
parent b?n?ficiai result. Having heard of your
"Fluid Extract Bucha." ^cbnoluded to try it,
although I had but little faith in its cc ra tl ve pro?
perties. : Lam happy: to sute that, af er having
taken roar bottles of your "Bucha," I ara entirely
?Uted.:.aad.jieem lt .but my duty to yon and the'
?Bimu;ilty at large tb inform you of the fa ct, that
taare beea permanently' cuxed by yoormedlclne,
mer having been informed'by the p) three phy-|
ilciaas above named thu: my disease was incur
?hie. Truly yours, JOHN H. WYGANT.
I respectfnlly refer to any citizen of Hacken
lack.
City ana Count** of Sew Fork, sa-John H.
Wyganc, being of the village of H&ckeasack,
County of Bergen, Sute of Kew Jersey, being
lalj'sworn, deposes and says that the foregoing
a true to'ai knowledge,
(Slg??dj JOHN H. WYG?NT.
Swore to before me thia 2Tth day of April, 18T0.
i JOHN 0. KEARNEY,
Commissioner of Deeds, New York City and
' county, No. 25 Chambers street, New York.
A CASE OF TWENTY YEARS' STANDING.
- PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Jone 29, 1MT.
I. T. HRLKBOLD, Druggist :-'
DE AB SIB-I have been a sufferer for op wt rds
>r twenty years with gravel, bladder and kidney
Urectfons,'during which time I have used various
nedkln al preparations and been under 'he treat
nen. o? the most eminent physicians, experiene- J
ag bat little, relief. .
Havirg'seen your preparation extensively ad
rertlsetf, IQonstflled my family physician ia re?
tard to using your Extract Buchu.
I did this- because I had used all kinds of ?dver
.lseu remedies and had fonnd them worthless,
ind some ' quite injurious ; m Tact,' T despaired <
iver getting Web, and determined co us? no rem*
;dies hereafter unless I knew of thc ingrediente,
t -yaa this that, prompted ms to- nae your remedy,
ks you Advertised that it was composed of buchn,
inbebs and Juniper berries,-it occurred to me and
ind my physician as an excellent combination;
tod, frith his advice, after an examination or tho
irtfele. abd consulting again with the druggists,
I concluded' to ' try lt. I commenced to ase lt
iboat eight months ago, at which time I was con.
laed to my room.
Froto the first bottle ? was astonished and gra?
ined at, the beneficial effect, sad after using it
.arte weeks was able to walk ont; I felt mach |
Ike writing to you a foll statement or my case at
:he time, but. thought my improvement might
inly be-temporary,-and therefore concluded to
leter and see if it would effect a perfect cure,
?no wing that it would be of greater value to you
ind more satisfactory to me.
I am now able to report that a ewe ls effected
if ter using the remedy for five months.
I have not used any LOW for three months, and
reel as well, m au respects, us I ever did. .
Your Bucha being devoid of any unpleasant
taste and odor, a nice tonic and in vigora tor er |
the system, I do not mean to be without lt when?
ever occasion may require Its use on Bach occa?
sions.
M. MCCORMICK.
Should any doubt Mr. McCormick's statement,
he refers to the following gentlemen:
Son. WILLIAM BIGLER,
' ' Ex-QoveraOT or Pennsylvania,
Hon. THOMAS B. FLORENCE, 'e .
Washington, D. C.
Hon. J.C. KNOX, ~ ...
Ex-Judge, Philadelphia.
Hon. J. S. BLACK,
Ex-Judge. Philadelphia.
Hon. D. R, PORTER,
- Ex-Governor or Pennsylvania.
Hon. ELLIS LEWIS.
Ex-Jndge, Philadelphia.
Hon. R. C. GRIER,
Philadelphia, Penna.
Hon. G. W. WOODWARD,
EX-Jadge, Philadelphia.
Hon. W. A PORTER,
Philadelphia, Peona.
Hon. JOHN BIGLER.
Ex-Governor of California.
Hon. E. BANKS,
Washington, D. C.
And many others if necessary.
FROM THE PRINCIPAL PHYSICIAN OF THE
SANITARY INFIRMARY OF THE STATE
OF LOUISIANA.
: PABIBH La Formens, LA., April so, ISTO.
H, T. H ELK BO LD, ESQ.:
DH Ait Sis-I have in my practice used (In the
majority of cases where disease of the urinary
organs existed,) HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT OF
BUCHU, and can confidently say that I have
never known lt to be used without the greatest
beneficial results. I have consulted patients after
partaking of it, and they invariably confirm my
Special Wolke.
statement I sm satisfied that the preparation,
ja sn es t ab tts ? ed fact, coarin cingly p rb ved by the
practical test of long experience.
Tours,; r?apeeti'nlly;' !
! JOHN B. ?. CtzZ?, JL D:
?' ?<??? Ut ?. ... nfl ? . j
-i, - ?.'..:?- *. \.)x:4!sa a ? I
CURE OP GRATE! ;6f itprE\TEJ??S!, | J&jlNp!'
. ? ?TA?W^Tenn,;kay 14? 1368.!
"0B.'H.'TI Haxi??ow.U- si i ::? ;'. a I
:? ^'-^W3?e^njM,:j-^ E?-'
TRACT OTOH U" ? tV Ihte 'cbanr^r about ; ,'eiglu
m oaths ago, awl are happy to state lt ls meeting
VHtW torversal tavor. '.#./ wish to inf o rm y o a of one
instance, amoDg 'r?aa'y;:,irli?if?. yo^r.W?htt' .tuja,
"worked wonders. A man ra our ?conaty,'namejli
J. B. Estell, has been suffering about five year?
w^#r*veL"; About s?t^^t?^?^bo^l^"'
of us one bottle of y oar Bnchn, and before he
wasthrongnwlthonebottlehe passed a gravel1
that weighs :eio%t grains which we have now on
exhibition in oar drag store. He say s that he will
never be without the ISochu m his noose again.
Tonr preparations are gaining favor every dayl
Very respectfully, yours, 4c.
?CUL2S A HINKLE, Druggists. '
? . . .
CURB OF BLADDER AND KIDNEY AFFECTION
OF LONG STANDING -STO NE PAS?ED
AND TO DE SEEN.
WKSTTOBT, Conn., Sept. 6,1969. !
H. T. fiiucBOLn, Esq y
DBAs sm-I commenced faking your "Extract
of Bnchn" shoat two weeks slaoo for aa affection
of the ffra^Lbia?derarjd kidneys. Ihavesnfferel
by spells very mach r?r? few days past; but yester?
day relier esme through the effect or yoar "Bu?
cko." A stone passed from my bladder about the
stoeofalarpepeo, and 1 now rael perfectly well,
and entirely free from the pain that I have suffered
with "so bard." I attribute my care to your
medicine entirely, sad would recommend all per?
sons similarly affected to try lt. I have great
faith ulta curative powers. Tours truly,
THOMAS J. BENNETT.
BXPBBS TO
Rev. WILLIAM COGSWELL,
-.. Westport, Coon.
J. L. O. CANNON,
Druggist, Westport, Cann.
H. L. WHEELER, Esq.,
Westport, Cooa.
BRADLEY H?LL, Esq.,
.. .. Westport Cono. ' '
Dr. WAKEMAN,
Healing, Oona.
P.. W. ROBINSON,
Wholesale Druggist, New.
York City.
And many others it necessary.
GREAT SALT LAKE CITY,
* : UTAH,.Jan.18; isas.
. Mr. H. T. Haxarsbtn:-DtAB Sra-Your com?
munication retesting oar terms for advertising
waa d uly recel ved, bat from a prejudice Lbad form?
ed against advertising 'cures for secret dis?
eases," lt waa left unanswered, boring sn acci?
dental conversation in a'drug store the other
evening, my mind was changed on the charac?
ter of your Buchu. lt waa then highly com?
mended for other diseases by two. physicians
present. Enclosed piesse find-oar rates of ad?
vertising. Yours, Ac,
T. B. H. STENHOUSE,
Editor and Proprietor or Dally sod
Semi-Weekly Telegraph.
CURE OF KIDNEY AND BLADDER AFFEC?
TION OF A PATIENT SEVENTY
EIGHT YEARS OF AGE.
THANKS TO KB. .EIIXBOIB.
. . - , GIRAUD, Pa; March ai, 1869. .
Borros CesKorotrrs :-I desire, as an unsolic?
ited tribute to the merits or HELMBOLD7S 8UCH?
and for the benefit of those similarly afflicted as
myself, to say that after consul ting many emi?
nent physicians and trying nearly all the best ad
vertlsed remedies, In the vsio hope ol anding re?
lier rrom aggravated kidney sud bladder dis?
ease, from which I have suffered exoasslrely for
many years, good fortune Anally suggested to
me HELMBOLD'S BUCHU. which I commenced
using with little raith, and no apparent beneficial
results for about a month. At the expiration of
that time, however, I thought I commenced to ex
perlen:e slight relief, which encouraged meto
perseveie in Ita use, sad now, at the expiration
or four inembs,Although I am an infirm, old man
nearly, seventy-eight years of age, and conse?
quently medicines cannot be expected to favora?
bly affect ne os they otherwise would, T(have .
fonnd such 'unspeakable relief and permanent {
benefit from Mr. Helm hold's valuable discovery,
that I ted % ought to publicly record the fact, as
SO acknowledgment to him, and S valuable ?ag.
gestion to- the paulie . Yours, respecLfolly, '
D. M. LAREN.
Mr. Laren refers to the following gentlemen:-.
Colonel DAN RICE,
Girard, Pa.
CHARLES STOW, Esq.,
airard, Pa., Bdttor Cosmopolite.
GEORGE H. CUTLER,
Girard, Pa., Attorney.
CL HINDS,
Girard, Pa., Attorney.
Captain D. W. HUTCHINSON,
Girard, Ps., Attorney.
DAVID OLIN,
Girard, Ps., Merchant.
DA YID E. DAY,
Girard, Pa., Mc. chant.
C. F. ROCKWELL,
Girard, Pa., Merchant.
B. C. ELY,
Girard, Pa., Druggist.
GREAT CURE OP DIABETES OP A LADY
FIFTY DOLLARS A BOTTLE.
NBW YORK, February 6,18T0.
DE A a DR. H ELM BOLD:-DB A u Sta-For the past
eight months I have been suffering from dia?
betes. I have consulted several or our leading
physicians, but have railed to receive the slight?
est benefit rrom their costly medicines.
Four months ago I saw your advertisement In
the Herald. I was persuaded by a mend who had
been benefited by your WORLD-RBNONWED BU
Special ??otices;' -ii -
-,-?.????????:in.;.^.: LitiV?uki ...a 1
CH C. I purchased A boiler the coa tear?,
and waa ao relieved t?at I con sinned the use ont.
TEE DIARETES HAS ENTTR^T.DIS AFTEAR ED
AFTER USING ?T FOR . THREA' MONTHS.
WOULD Gil VE FIFTY DOLLARS A BOTTLE ?* I
could not get lt it any other pricey .
, I'most .^at?^^iecomiroiid- ^'p^^.tkoM
Buffering from this disease, i .;. t*. in ??:???> : :. ?
? . S?rcerely yours, - . j
/'??NAJBJ STOUGBTOK. 1
Ko. 138 West Twenty-seventh- street.
-'. sra" :?.:/. IHWIOOTWI'I Y.-..-.. : vgK j
. A N. Y. STATE TO LUNTE ER DSSTTTT/FB; ;
? ? . : r'- vr- ^ > ?.'?' . J:: >>ii'iO'Git'.yfao.|:.
CORNER OP FIFTH AVENUE AND SEVENTY
SIXTH STKKflt, CENTRAL PARC,
(A HOME AMD. SCHOOL FOR TH3 SONS Oi*VX?3AX
K7> SOLDIERS.) ''!]
:lvi> > ;-;:tt.I v-yjii rial ni ossfew/s j
DB. H. T. HELM SOID-TWO bo tues only-of. the
package of your valuable BUCTJU presen ted to-the
Institute haye beea^sed by.rtha; ch^d^en^and
with perfect Buccess. Ia.,tho< csase^o/i our Jittle
Lieutenant A J., his pride Ls noJongwrastttfe^ J
and he-is free from the dally morning ac at he a a?
Of the diam be rm aid who has charge of his bed.
ding. I feel that a knowledge of the result of out
use ofy?ar B?CH if with the chUdren ' under our
charge msy save many a Superintendent; and Ma
tren, ol Boarding"Schools and Asylums a.great
amount of annoy ance, and many a poor child suf.
fering more from weakness tuan from habit, mar
be spared punishment ' that ls (not knowing it as,
a weakness matead bf a bad habit) most unjustly.
Inflicted upon them. ? Thanking you on behalf of
the children, aad hop mg others may alike:be'bene?
ficed, I am respectfully yours, .......
COLONEL. YOUNG,
. , General Superintendent and Director.
June 16, i860.
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS WOULD BE GIVEN
FOR A BOTTLE IF NECESS ARY; - .
, , . RAH WA v, N. J., December 2r i860. ?
H. T. E?ELHEOLD, EdO.. : -
' DsAi^SiR- Itakegreatpleaaurelaeendingyon
a cert ilea te bi addition to the m any y ou bare re -
eel ved from sofferlog humanity. I . can . s c arc ely
And language sufficiently strang to express my
heartfelt gratification at the weaderf ol cure your
BUOHU has effected. For four years I' have auf?
fered beyond description. All ray friends, with
myself, came to the conclusion .that m/xcase was
incurable. Accident placed your advertisement
In my hands. I commenced taking your BUOHU.
I fellowed the directions, aad to my utter as?
tonishment, before I had taken seven bottles of
your valuable medicine-(I would give , one hun
er ed dollars a bottle, if I could not -get it ac any
other price)-I am entirely cured. I-most earn?
estly recommend lt to all those suffering from
dlseas;. I have told many persona to take your
vaiuaf le medicine, and they, ara doing so with
great iiuccess. Any Information my feiiow-oiti
zens may require will be freely given by the sab.
ecribei-. at his residence, No. 78 Milton avenas,
Rahwny.N.J. BU M. FREEMAN,
Coan cllman Third Ward, City of Rah way..
RAH WA v, N. J., December 8, I860.
We, the undersigned, are we?. acquainted with
H. M. FREEMAN, of Rahjray, aad know that he
has been a long Urn? suffering, in the worst possi?
ble form for the past four y ears,, and that he has
been <:ntlreiy oared by the ase of "HBLMBOLP'S
BUCHU."
J. W. SAVAGE, . '.
FRANK LA BAU,
WM. RIO HA RDS,
P?TERA BANTA,.
W. J. BROWN,
Ex-Mayos.
President of CounclL
Clerk of OounctL
councilman.
Councilman.
J. Si S. HELICE,
Councilman.
LEWIS HOFF,
Councilman.
J. B. STRYKER,.
Merchant. ??-< ????? -
CWT HALL, MATORF OFMCB, I
ii . RAC WAY, N. J., Decembers, 1860. j
Tbl'l will certify that I am personally acquaint?
ed winn HI M. FREEMAN, ?ad am cognizant of the
facts as set forth in (hs above statement, aad
the several pe -sons whose signatures are hereun?
to attached are all known to me. ' ,
JOHN F. WHITNEY,
Mayor of Runway, N.J.
DR. KB YS ER
A PHYSICIAN OP OVER' T'HIRTt ' YB ARS' EX
PERIENCE. AND A GRADUATE OF THE
JEFFERSON MEDICAL COLLEGE,
AND OP THE UNIVERSITY OF
MEDICINE AND SURGERY
OF PHILADELPHIA
Ms. H. T. HstKBOLD.
Ds.'jt Sis-In regard to the question asked m?
i as tb my opinion about BUCHU, I should Say that I
1 have used and sold the article lu' ?various forms .
: for tte past thirty years. . I do not think there is
any' form or preparation of lt I have not used, or
known to be used, in the varions diseases where,
such medicate agent would be indicated. Yon are
aware, as well as myself, that lt has been exten?
sively employed in the various diseases of the
bladder and kidneys, and the reputation lt has
acqui red, la my Judgment, ls warranted by the
facts.
I h ive. seen and used, as before stated, every
form of BUCHU-the powdered leaves, .tincture,
fluid extracts-aud I am not cognizant of any
preparation of that plant at all equal to yours.
Twelve years' experience ought,.! think, to give
me the right to'-judge of ita merits, and, without
prejudice or parftaUty, I give ;yoa precedence
over all others. ...
I value your?achu fortis effect on patient?. I
have cured with lt,- and seen cured with it, more
diseases of the bladder aaa kidneys than I have
ever seen cared with auy other Bucha or any
other proprietary compound' of whutever came.
Respectfully yours, fcc,
GEO. H. KEYSER, M. D.,
No. 140 Wood stree!. Pittsburg, Pa.
August-, ll, 1869.
A CASE OF INFLAMMATION OP KIDNEYS AND
GRAVEL.
PROM MOROAK, PRAZBL 4 CO. ' ' r
i . GLASOOW, Mo., Februaiy 5,1868.
Maj H. T. Fte CM BOLD-DEAR SIB : About two
years! ago i was troubled with both inflammation
of the kidneys and Gravel, and 1 resorted to
several remedies without , deriving any benefit
whatever,'and seeing your EXTRACT BUCHU
advertised, I procured a few bottles and used
them. The result was a] complete cars m a
short Uaw. I regard your EXTRACT BUCHU
to be'.^p^^ij^(jpni?^^extant?W
anil ail diseases of the Kidneys, and I am quit*
confident that it will do all you claim for lt. "tom
may publish t h la if yon. desire to ?low. -, ?
... TOOTS rcspectfoliy. EDWIN IL FRAZEL.
??li-J ..ii...'..-.:..:: v V??itAb
. rt:"*-; ? : .-:.-. * . ' . :io
*-.. ' ,Hbit. . t?
UNITED STATES HOSPITAL.
--.
?w??.3^ :,: T? ' ??????
. SAt?ltoBT, Tf. C;', lurch lo, looa.
H. T. HBLYIOLD, Esq., Philadelphia, Penn.
. '. DBAS Sta : I wiatt yon to send rae ono dozen of
your Sarsaparilla's Extract, and. nair a dosen of
j oar Rose wash.
' Mowmeto saytnatycnf
satisfactory, not only to the practitioner, hat tito
to the patient, and la bail endeavor to bring thara
into universal use ia tata part of th? country. 11
' Please forward these nedlcines again as be/ore,
C. O. D., per express. '*" " ,
I am, sir, very respectfully yours, Ac,
tf. a; HOPPMAN,
' 'SoTfeon in eharg?,of Hospital,
Ti' .v?; -o? : > ?MO nlwass.vU^.
? ", i Fp?yi? .?..".'? u-'.-'iq
: . ?ri fi? -, ?va?fo.' too\?fx"?
CBRTIPIOATE OF A- D ST INO CIS H ED MIDWIFE.
Ma.' HauiBOLD, ..,.,..... ............. m j., .V..,.-.M
.Bm'rt haW-bsed yxinVt?fektoBtr^^
t ->-r-,. wi hCOiiiCHrXLlullt'J i .:: MTO?T
many of mr patients; and can speak of it In the
hrghfrsi'tenrra in e vt ry case, and consider lt a .val.
nable remedy, and one that should be in tb?
banda or every midwife,.,.'... . i.
Very truly y ours,
ls? REBE OCA STANTON, M. D.1
..: -...:'.'. :'. .. ti ?.. ci ?C tf -J?
I.-.: . I.:,, - j :>>.? i . A J :
CURE OF NERVOUS PRO -TRATIOS AND DE?
CLINE 0? A TO UNO LADY/. '
LL X.. Hs LM BO LO c-I have been giving 7 our
Extract Bacon to my daughter, who bas beeron
able t^-?fle?p', very nervomj,,^ or appetl^gener
rs; debil, ty {,ud rap ld: y falling into a dsoUno-^in,
Tact consumption waa tal ted of. I was'recom
m e oded to ase y 0 ar "BUCHU1,'?y s hlg air respect -
able lady of this pla?,, who had given It, to..her
soo, with, complete saocess. My Jaugt>l<r had
been troubled for a long time. 1 parch***! one
'bottie some eight weeks since, w*lch hist jd one
week,, and from Which, she received,.(great
benefit, and. induced me to.purchase ono half
doaen bottles, as I hadiried many other reme?
dies, and my family phys.clan, to .no avail, ..It ls
now more .than two weeks since- she bas tai en
the last bottle, and I am happy to-inform you of
lt? complete success.
Very truly yours,
GEORGE. M. MAB JHALL.
aiBjCANTOWN, PA,, Feb roary Lt im.
. ... ..-ti!.-c. .&yf&k ;.':.-r:/.i
.sdsaii" S'-'-c . ?
SPEEDY RELIEF J ROM KIDNEY, AFFECTION
OCCASIONED BT ACCIDENT.
. J :
Da. H.T. HSLKBOLD.' j
Daii^?rai^n.the ^oY.ii^^X,i^t^\.
j severe Internal and external lajortoa, occasioned ?
by so accideut ona Philadelphia Railroad oar.
On my arrival In New Tort ! was attended by '
Dr. Wilson, or Esst Fifty-fifth street; and tao the r
physician, .whose name I do not now remera-,
ber. After my wounds were dressed, I suffered
for three (3) dsys Intense agony from internal in- "
Juries, which affected-my kidneys. I can Bay that
after taking bat three doses, of your* EXTRACT
BUCHU IYelt gresly relieved. I used the SST'
sacs or the bottle, sad am happy to state that
since that time I have experienced no farther dif?
ficulty. Very truly yours',,
. P. H. KEARNEY, :
No. 848 Third areaac
I respect fully refer to* either of the ro lowing
gentlemen:
ROBERT B. ROOSEVELT, Esq., . "
Editor or Cltiten sud Round Table.
B. F. CURTIS, Esq.,
No.' 102 Greenwich street.
MORRIS PHILLIPS, Esq.,
Editor Of Home Journal.
- I; fl is -. ??? ? ? ?
Hon. M. CONNOLLY,
. Register of City. .
Messrs. PBTTENGILL A BATES,
Proprietors of Hearth ami Borne..
} L N. HUDSON, Esq., ' ?"?
No. 41 Park Row.
' HOD. NELSON J.''WATERBURY,
New York.
Hon. JAMES E. COULTER,
New York.
And many others, if necessary.
..;^.:.,i-.'~. , ?:.-> ?
HELMBOLD*SE XT B AC TjBtT OHTJ,
'. j Established upward of nineteen y earf ,
FBBFARBD BT - .
H. T. HELMBOLD,
AT BXS '
.,?u .....
.
DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSER
No. SM BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
AND
NS. 104 SOUTH TENTH STREET, PHILADEL?
PHIA, PA."
paica>snc BOTTLES FOR fft si), or ti.aa
PER .BOTTLE, delivered to any add reas.
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.'
Norie are gen nine1 nales 1 done ap ta a steel e a
graved wrapper, with fac-atmile or my chemical
wsrehoose sod signed
H. T. HELMBOLD.
ojtii-sa