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Cl'i V AFFAIRS. Meteing? This Day.. Washington Lodge, at 8 P. M. stonewall Fire Compauy, at naif-past 4 P. M. COTTON" SOA EUROPE.-Messrs. Hunt Broth? ers k Co. clenred the British bark Volage yester? day for Liverpool wrth rs bags sea Island cotton, 2518 ba'es up.and cotton, 551 bags cotton seed, and 183 tous pho*pha'e rock-valued ab $149,685. INQUEST.-Corouer Taft held an inquest yes? terday inorrn.'-ir, at No. 41 Tradd street, over the body of a ?.olored man ?emeo John Major, who had died suddenly on the preceding night without 'J: tjg attende'' 'y a physician. A post mortem exanilnritL-u h.. g been held, the surgeon gave it as his opinion ihat the deceased had oieti from a disease o; the lungs and liver, and thejuryre turned a verdict accordingly. RECOVERED.-A lot of malting and gas fix? tures have been recovered oy < ffloers Burke and Davis, and are at the Detective office for the owner. They belong to Mrs. Ellen Harriet, So. 43 Warren street, and were stolen from an un? inhabited house on Thursday night by some little girls. A colored man caught one of the glr's coming out o; thc house with some matting, and reporting her immediately. The detective officers discovered the rest of the stolen pr petty and arrested the thieves. TiiE LATS FAIR.-The Sisters of Mercy gratefuL'y acknowledge, through the trensurer of th? committee, Mr. M. W. St. Amand, the sum of $7318 97, the proceeds of the recent fair held for their benellt. i he Sisters return sincere thanks io the gen'.iemen of the committee for the noble efforts made in their behalf. Also, to the ladies'In ellary of 'he "ables for their Indefatigable and self-sacrificing labors, aud to all their friends who so generously aided in he good work. VIOLENT DEATH OF A FORMKR CHAULESTO yiAX.-A special dispatch to the Savannah News, from Albany, Ga., May 10. states that ' Robert Zacharia- was c-hot and killed to-day by a man named Clutk, his ronner patiner." The deceased was aged 23 years, ne wa6 the eldest son of Mr. E. Zacharias, formerly a merchant in this city, but now a resident of Savannah. The ) oung man was returning to his home ?rom Texas when he' was murdered. He h:s a large number of friends and relatives here who mourn hts unltimely fate ? STEAMSHIP VIRGINIA-F?LL CARGOES TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA.-The Philadelphia-Charles? ton steamship line is attracting a fud line of frelght.nor only to this elly but to all Interior points -the tariff of rates Oeing very moderate on all the great leading articles which make up the trade of Philadelphia. Bacon, flour, sugar, syrups, Iron? ware, Ac, are coming in c m-1 erable quantities. This company ls now mcrVlng iron rails for some Interior point, which seems strange for a steam Une hereabouts: but the Williams A Guion steam ers," from Hverpooi, bring every week a large tonnage of rails, and find it remunerative. Noth? ing like popularizing steam transportation. 0, WHAT A FALL WAS THERE !-The lofty height to which the steeple or the new German Church in Kin,- street is bel?g raised, and the frail appearance of the network of scaffolding which surrounds ir, attracts a good deal of at? tention In the upper part of the city, and the i, report yesterday that two men had fallen from iydrew together a large concours*- of thc curious in a few minutes. The only foundation for the report lay In the ract that two workmen had fal l-o, about four feet while working on the inner portion of the steeple, receiving only a few bruises. Budding a steeple ls not the safest wort lu the world, but lithe good wishes of a host of our friends avail, the new German Church will be completed without accidental loss of life or limbs. CLUBS AND STARS.-Frank Smith, taken up in a s'atc or intoxication at ihe corner or Lynch and Bull streets, was sent to the Honse or Cor? rection for twenty days under the vagra n Haw. Twe white men lodged for lying.down dru k In the streets, were sentenced each to pay a fine of , $5 or go to the House or Correct lon. Tor ten days. Both went. Ben Lockheardt, arrested fur raising a row at a colored t>nll m a house I Queen street, was sen? tenced to pay a One of $10. or ?pend twenty days iu the House of Correction. Time m t bel?g mon? ey to him he went to the Workhouse. Charles Moore and Milly Daniels, arrested for fighting In a disorderly house In Berrcsford st rc. t had a hearing aud are held for fun her examina tion. A mule found going at large la Spring si reel. was lodged m the statehouse yard, and awaits MentincatUta. _ - * \ UNITED STATES COURT, FRIDAY, MAT 12- 1 Hos. GI.ORGE s. BRYAN PRESIDING.-NO objection i being made, the court granted a dual discharge t to Abner ilambrlght.Sankrupt. j The judge apprv d of tbs .report of therese trar ai to tue exempted groocj'tgis. the ma. ar or * Echinger A Sou, baukrupts. a f fTiieasslgt.ee of Jrhn J. Slagle was ordered to t Bill the property belonging to tue bankrupt's t estate for cash, after giving duo notice to all the lien caedlluis to prove their claims. The property ol John L. Junes, bankrupt, was 1 also ordered tobe sold uy the assignee after due i notice to the lien creditors. . nie lieu of J. W. Harrington, administrator, was ordered to be palo hy the assignee of Heury 1 Fuller, baukrupt, upen good security being given I that the money oe refuu< ed should the ?Jnited t States Supreme court decide that negro bonds arc not collectable. The property belonging to the estates of Sea- 1 born Jones, Henry Fuller and Geo. W. Barnes, ' baukrupts, was ordered to be sold by their re- c spective assignees after giving due notice to the lien ere; Hors to prove their claims. GRBENBHIER WHITE SULPHUR SPKIMGS_The t advertisement of these celebrated springs ap- j pears In TnE NEWS to-day. They will be open on the 1st of June forth.) reception oi visitors, and are prepared under the ealatged capacities, to ' accommodate 'rom tKteeu hundred to two thous- t and guests. Thc reputation of the White Sulphur '< is so extended that little ueed be said in commen? dation of it.' AS thc coutte of fash'on lt has no rival la the -?pntft, au1, isf.st rising to the pepu lariiy of the great resorts of the North, in point of the value or its ?rater and the beauty of Its 1 scenery ii is far ahead of them, and should at traet many or iho-e who are In the habit or spend? ing their summer vacations al Saratoga and Long Braneh. They will lind mure real enjoyment aud beneflt in Virginia iban at thone over-wowded places. Now thal the railroad ls completed to ^the White Sulphur, and tiiat access ls so easy, we expect to set- fae number of Its guests greatly In? creased and eire, ascribed oiily by the'eapacity to acv'ommoda'c. Bu. the enterprise and resource of the Messrs! rey on aro innol to thefmcrnency, and If they havel :t room enuugh Tor alt they will make lt. No pf lugs season in Virginia is com? pete ui less it iuel-des a sojourn at the White Sulphur. Hotel Arrivals-Msy 13. CHARLESTON HOTEL. W. Steve .-. Aiken; M B. William*. Augusta; E. H. Heinit- ii, Columbia. S. C.; George B. Harris, Roche.-1-r, N. Y.; John H. Loudon, Kook Hill, S. C.; H M. Draue, N. C.; H. Wallace, Eng.; A. L. Holmes and Wife, A. H. Holmes, Mrs. Samuel S. Preston, Bost >n; A. A. Curtis, John Woods, S. C.; J. Henry Elliott and lady, Malue; R. H. Hard? ing, L'.uisvilic, Ky.; James P. Taliafero, Jackson? ville. Fia.; Samuel R. Chlsemau. Va.; John D. Brown, N. C.; John M. Hall, Va.; Stephen SI* monds, Columbia, S. C. MILL-? HOUSE. A. J. Baldwin, Phlladelpha; A. L. Thomps m, Baltimore; George T. Clark, New York; Ant nio Das Mo;iu, Italy: Miss Cook. Miss Petkius, Miss DeLeeu, S-vannah, Ga.; Charles Noble. New ?ork; J. Tuttle, Bo-ton; U. S. Taft and wife, St. He.enn: Dr. James Oliver, St. Helena. Mrs. Ben? nett, Beaufort, S. C.; James Nail, Jr.. New York City. PAVILION HOT BL. E. T. Izlar/Oraut-eputg. S. C.; Edwar>l Carroll, Brauchv lh-; Samuel McKtng. Baltimore} J. E. Huntoorc. H. Bickle, New York. ?- FOR LATER LOCALS, SEE FOURTH PAGE. 1 ?elmbolo. HENRY T. HELMBOLDS COMPOUND FLUID Extract Catawba GRAPE PILLS! COMPONENT PARTS: FLUID EXTRACT RHUBARB AND FLUID EXTRACT CATAWB*. GRAPE JUICE. FOR LIVER COMPLAINTS, JAUNDICE, BILIQU?, AFFECTIONS, SICK OR NERVOUS HEADACHE, COSTIVENESS, Ac. PURELY VEGETABLE, CONTAINING NO MERCURY, MINERALS OR DELETERIOUS DRUGS. These PILLS are a pleasant purgative, super? seding castor oil, salts, magnesia, Ac. There ls nothing more acceptable to the stomach. They give tone, and cause neither nausea nor grlpiug pains. They are composed of the flnesi Oiaredi ents. After a few days' use of them, such an Invigoration of the entire system takes place as io appear miraculous to the weak and enervated. H. T. HF.LMBCLD'S COMPOUND FLUID EX? TRACT CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS are not sugar? coated; sugar-coated Pills pass through ' the stomac'i without dissaving, consequently do rrot produce the desired effect The CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, being pleasant in taste and odor, do not necessitate their being sugar-coated, and are prepared according to rules of Pharmacy and Chemis try, and are not Patent Medicines. . HENRY T. HELMBOLO'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla Will radically exterminate from the system Scro? fula. Syphilis, Fever Sores, Uicers, Sore Eyes, Sore Le;js, Sore Mouth, Sore Head, Brouchltis, Skin Diseases, Salt Rhenm, Cankers, Runnings from the Ear, White Swellings, Tumors, Cancerous Affections, Nodes, Rickets, Glandular Swellings, Night Sweats, Rash, Tetter, Humors of all kinds, Chronic Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and all diseases that heve been established la the system mr years. Beloit prepared expressly for the above com? plaints Its Blood-purifying Properties are greater than any other preparation or Sarsaparilla; lt gives the complexion a clear and healthy color, and restores the patient to a state of health and purity. For purifying the blood, removing all chronic constitutional diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, and the only reliable and eff?ctual known remedy for the cure of Pains and Swellings of the Bones, Ulcerations or the Throat and Legs, Blotches, Pimples on the Face, Erysipelas, and all Scaly Empilons of'the Skin, ind Beiutiryiifg thc Complexion. HENRY T. HELMBOLO'S * CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, THE GREAT DIURETIC. jas cored every case or Diabetes ia which it has ueen given, Irritation or the Neck or the Bladder, ind Inflammation of tue Kidneys, Ulceration or he Kidneys and Bladder, Retention or Urine, Diseases or thc Prostate Glands, Stone In the Madder; Calculas, Gravel, Brick-dust Deposit, md Mucous or Milky Discharges, and ror Enfee? bled and Delicate Constitutions of both Sexes,'at? ended with the following Symptoos: ludi-posi lon, Exertion, Lass of Power. Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Verres, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Waksfulucss,. Dimness or .'islon Pain in the Back, Hot llands, Flushing or he Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruption of the ?"acc, Pallid Countenance, Universal Lassitude of he Mu scular System, Ac. Use 1 by persons irom the ?"ge3 or eighteen to wenty Ave, and rrotn thirty-five to fifty-five, or u the Iee lue or change of life: after confinement ir labur pains; bed-wetting in.children. HELMBOLO'S EXTRACT BUCHU ls Diuretic ind Blood Purifylug, and Cures all Diseases tris in;; rrora Habits of Dissipation, Excesses and Imprudences Itt Ltfe,-Impurities of the Blood, Ac, superseding Copaiba in Affections for which lt ls jsed, md Syphilitic Affections-In these Diseases used in connection with HELMBOLD'S ROSE WASH. LADIES. In many Affections peculiar to Ladies, the EX? TRACT BUCnu is Unequalled by any other Reme dy-as?n Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness or Supposion or customary Evacu. aliona, Ulcerated or Schinus state or the Uterus, Leucorrhcea or Whites, Sterility and Tor all Com? plaints Incident to the Sex, whether arlslug from Indiscretion or habita ot Dissipatation. It is pre? scrib?a extensively by the most, eminent Physi? cians and Midwives for Enfeebled and Delicate Constitutions cf both Sexes and an Ages. H. T. H L'L.U HOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU CURES DISEASES Aa-TSING FMOM IMPRUDEN? CES, H Vb IT.- OF DISSIPATION. Ac, . In all their stages, at utile expense, nt ic or no change lu diet, no u: conven lenee, and no expo sure. It causes a .requeut desire, and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstruct Hon?, Preventing and Curing Strictures or the Ure.hra, Allaying Pac ami Inflammation, so frequent in thia clxss of di.-eases, and expelling alt Poisonous matter. HENKT T, IIELXBOLD'S IMPROVED ROSE WASH, cannot be surpassed as a FAC.l WASB, and will be lound the only specific rcmely in every spe igclmbolb. c?es of Cutaneous Affections. It speedily eradi? cates Pimples, Spots Scorbntic Dryness, Indura? tions of the Cutaneous Membrane, Ac, dipels Redness and Incipient Inflammation, Hives, Rash, Moth Patches, Dryness of Scalp or Skin, Frost Bites and all purposes for which Salves or Ointments are used; restores the skin to a state of purity and softness, and Insures continued healthy action to the tissues of its vessels, on which depends the agreeable clearness and viva? city of complexion so much sought and admired. But however valuable as a remedy for existing defects of the skin, H. T. HELMBOLD'S ROSE WASH has long sustained its principal claim to unbounded patronage, by possessing qualities which render lt a Toilet Appendage of the most Superlative and Congenial character, combining in an elegant formula those prominent requisites, Safety and Efficacy-the invariable accompani? ments or Its use-as a Preservative and Refresher of thc Complexion. It la an excellent Lotion for diseases of a Syphilitic Nature, and as an injec? tion for diseases of the Urinary Organs, arising from habitu of dissipation, used in connection with the EXTRACTS OF BUCHU, SARSAPARIL? LA AND CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, in such di? seases as recommended, cannot be surpassed. General Recapitulation of Dis? eases and Cures. For Kidney Affections-Use Helmbold's Extract Buchn. For Bladder Affections-Use Helmbold's Extract Bucha. For Gravel-Use Helmbold's Extract Bucha. For Dr.opsy-Ose Helmbold's Extract Buchn. For Diseases of the Testicles-Use Helmbold> Extract Ducho. For Female C raplalcts*-Use Helmbold's Ex? tract Bnchu. For Gonorrhea, first stage-Ure Helmbold's Ex? tract Buchu and inject with Helmbold's Improved Rose Wash. For Couorrhea. -econ'd and third stages-Use Helmbold's Exiract Buchu, bathe the parts with Rose Wa.-h, and arter the Inflammation subsides Inject with the Rose Wash. For Gleet-Use Helmbol?'s Extract Bncbu and Inject with improve ? Rose Wash. For strictures-Use Helmbold's Extract Buchu and the Bougie. For dose, see bottle. For Gonorrhea and Gleet-Take one teaspoon, ful Extract Buchu three times a day, one hour* before meals. Inject, with small glass syringe, Helmbold's improved Rose Wash-night and morning. For Sttlclures.or Painful Erectlons-iTakeEx? tract Buchu as above. Procure a bougie-be careful and have lt smooth and or small size-to this apply sw?et oil, that lt may pa?B through thc urethra with less trouble. This must bo passed vet j gently, and by degrees, until .lt has entered the bladder, then let lt remain a short time. Thc bougie should bc so passed three or four times a day. This method ls destitute of pain and dan? ger, and will overcome the most obstinate Stric? tures, whenever the medicine Is taken regularly, and the patient has sense to do as directed. For Syphilis, when Syphilis alone exists-Take two teaspoonsrul Sarsaparilla, at night on retir? ing, apd morning on arising, and apply the Rose Wash to thc Ulcers, with a small sponge or piece of linen, two or three times a-"day. In Swellings or the Groin, bathe thc parts with cold water? ton apply the RoseWash. For Gonorrhea and Syphilis-Owing to promls cuous-intercourse, these rrequently exist and are contracted at the same time. Take Sarsaparilla as above, and thc Extract. Buchu, three times a day, two hours arter meals Inject the Rose Wash, as directed, night and morning, and apply lt a so to the Ulcers. The Sarsaparilla would be useful, taken in con? nection with Buchu, in all these affections, al? though not In all cases necessary; but as tn the llseases for which Buchu ls used lt ls difficult to 1 iecide-what the inoculation of bad humor may i JP, or how far lt may go-as a precautionary mea- 1 .ure lt would be well to use Sarsaparilla a week; I n this event the dire tjons are the same as In | Gonorrhea and Syphilis. F. r IMPURITIES OF TUE BLOOD. Scrofula, ' S upi ?ons. Beautifying' tho- Comp exton,, etc.- | Take two teaspoonsrul or thc Sarsaparilla, night md morning. . For CHILDREN, hair the above i luanttty. w. i lu all of t!ie above diseases, the patient must < lear lu mind that the bowels should be kept open < >y H. T. HELMBOLD'S CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS. 1 Rules for the . Guidance of ' Patients. Use no high-seasoned, lat or greasy food. Aci- '. talons and stimulating drinks, as well as the ase 1 )f-tobacco, sliou'd be avoided, costiveness must 1 ie av.dded lu all or the above diseases. Une 1 tentle exetese, and bath the parts affected with told water, freely and . frequently. Take the I nedicine according lo directions, and not only a I isle, bm permanent cure is guaranteed, no mat- 1 er how violent may be the case, or of how long i .lauding, i - HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S - ' ! EXPECTORANT, \ FOR boughs, Cokls, Catarrh, Asthma, Consumption. I Croup, Disease of thc throat, Bronchitis, Pains and Oppression of the Chest or Lungs, I Dittlcu.tBreathlngrand all Diseases or t thc Pulmonary Organs. i Unlike most preparations recommended in these ! ide ti ns, lt can i alus nothing nauseous, or tu de? range the liver and digestive organs, bm, on the I .'Qiitrury, it ls one of me mast pleasant prepara lous ever offered. It ls lu the form of a ! PURE WHITE SVR?P, , jrepared with the utmost care,'and or the boat natcrials known as efficacious In these affectlens. Directions accompany. HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S COMPOUND WITCH HAZEL LINIMENT, For Rheumatism, Tic Doloreox, Toothache, < Headache, Earache. Inflammation of thc Stomach, . Bowels or Kidneys, Sprains, strains, Cots, Bruises. Wounds, Cramps, Hums, Scalds, Mosquito Bites, Stings or Poisonous Inseeis. Unlit) alns, Deafness, Sunstroke, soreness and Pains In the Legs, Feet, Joints, AC, Lameness, swelling of the Knees. Feet, legs. Ac. A. d in all cases where there is pain or distress, If applied ovc-r the part or aUritt, will afford linnie d?ate ease. Directions accompany. THE BIME PHYSICIAN. A Treatise on Di.teasuH of iht! Urinary organs of both xes, giving the nature of the various aif'Otious lu all stages nf Disease, aud mode or treatment, from whatever - cause originating, and no mat? ter of how long standing. The above work sent to any address, under anv name or inl'lals secure Dom observation, under se deil envalones. Tua DIMS PHYSICIAN-a work or tie pages PRICE TEN Oasis, or malled fret; nn receipt of Four Postage stamps, lt win lp rou uti a valuable work, saving time and trouble to I he patient. Henry T. Helmbold's Genuine Preparations. Delivered to any addrcs'. Secure from obser? vation. ESTABLISHED UPWARD OF TWENTY YEARS. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Address letters for inrorraatiou tu confidence, to HENRY T.. tl ELMBOLD. Druggist and Chemist. Only Depots: B. T. HELMBOLD'S Drug and Chemical Warehouse, No. 594 Broadway, New . - ?j?lmbolb. York, or to H. T. HELMBOLD'S MedhSaTlTepo^ No. 104 South Tenth street, Philadelphia, Pa. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask for HEN T. HELMBOLD'S ! TAKE NO OTHER. TESTIMONY. PERMANENT CURE OF GRAVEL OF TWELV XEARS' STA>DING-STONE PASSED AND TO BE SEEN. BURNSIDE, CONK., December 16,1869 DR. HELMBOLD : DKAK SIR-Ir. ls with much pleasure that I write you upon facts respecting myself. I do nor know hardly how to express m/self. I have been for the last ten or twelve years the greatest suirerer man could be and live but more sometimes than others. The complaint was the "Kidneys" and "Bladder." I have been sometimes from twelve to fourteen hours, and .wanted to make water every mlnute.but could not Have consulted doctor? both In Massachusetts and this State, and taken pills, I may say, by the quart; also liquored medicines, but found no relief Jrom any, and got-worse the last six montjis. was so that I could scarcely get about. I could not rest night or day. It would soon have been "all up" with mc If I had not seen your adver tlsement In the "Berkshire Courier," headed "Kidneys." I read it through and thought would 'try lt. I purchased a bottle, but., mind you. I had not much faith In lt. Why should when I had been trying so many thing- and coBt me so much ? Well, I began taking lt, and before I had taken the first bottle, I felt bad; but I fin Ished lt and got another. By. the time I took bair of the second I still got worse (apparently.) When I walked lt seemed as If my right kidney wa3 fall lng rrom its place, and I felt really bad. I felt so, before I had finished the second, that I made np my mind that lt was of no use trying any more-and all this time the '-Budia" was doing its work, but I did not know lt, so I gave lt. up and went to Hartford on Sntorday to one of tue best doctors In the city. He said lt was the neck or the bladder, and I should have to undergo an operation. He gave me medicine and I went home quite down hearted. On Sunday I was una ble to go to chnrch. I had not taken any or his medicine, but on my return continued using the "Buchu,*' and In the afternoon I had a desire make water, but could not. About one hour after this I tried again, with the same result; but the next time 1 took the vessel lt- was the same as : n rn lng a faucet and stopping lt off again. It was BO for three times, and the third time there wus something came through Ihe passage, and struc against the side of the vessel. I examined ir, au lt is the ugliest stone or gravel you ever saw, cbv ered over with little pieces which collected to get her. It looks the color of a mud turtle, and I as hard as hint. So you see the "Buchu" was doing Its work, although I was feeling so badly I'procured another bottle, thinking there mlgh he some more*behind; but since that has passed which ls eight weeks ano last Sunday, I have been as well as ever I was In my lire. I have the stone securely wrapped, and tliose who have seen lt In this place are surprised.' I cannot tell you all; but thia is a true story of my case, and you are welcome to make such use of my name as you think proper. I am pretty will known lu Berkshire; also In Counectlcut. The advertise ment saved mc. Why not publish more" The "Springfield Republican" ls a wUespread p?per If any one wishes to see this wonder, Urey can do so. I could write all day; hut I think 1 have said euough this time; so I remain your ever well wisher, EDWARD L. HOWARD, Paper Maker,- Burnside, Hartford County, Cona REFERS TO DR. MACK, Burnside, Conn. DR. WKIGHT, North Lee, Mass. DR. HOI.KUM, North Lee, Mass. . DR. ADAMS, Stockbridge, Mass. DR. SCOTT, Nortli Manchester, Conn. DR. JAQUES. Buckland Corners, Conn. DR. BEARSFORD. Hartford, Conn. 09- ALL OF WHOM TREATED . ME FOR THE DISK ASE. ?? ' A CASE OF TWENTY I EARS' STANDING. PHILADELPHIA, PA., Jun* 25,1867. H. T. HELMBOLD, Druggist: DKAR SIR-I have Deen a sufferer for over tweniy years with gravel, bladder and kidney affections, during which time [ have used various meolclnal preparations, and seen under thc nea mont ?.' tho most eminent physicians, experiencing but Iii tie relier. Baring ^ecn your preparation extensively ad rertised, I consulted my lamlly pnytdclau in re -aol to using your Extract liuchu. I did this because I had used all kinds or adver Used remedies, aud had round them worthless, md some quite iujifrlous; in fact, I despaired or iver getting well, and determined louse no rome lies herein ter unless I knew of the ingredients. lt was this that prompted me to use your remedy, is yon advertised that lt was composed of buchu, s?beos ?ind juniper bernes, lt occurred to me and nj physician us an excellent combination, and, ivlth lils-advice, after au examination or thc in Ide, and consulting again with the druggist, 1 concluded to try lt. I commenced to usc lt ibout e ght months aga, at which time I WHS sonaned to my room. .From the erst bottle, I was astonished and -ratified atthe beneficial effect, and, afier using t three weeks, was aide to walk out. I felt much ike writing to you a full siatomeut of my case it thc time, but thought my improvement might mle be temporary, aud, th-refore,<oucluded to lefer, and see ir ir, would effect a perfect cure, cnowlugThat lt would be of greatly value to you ind more sailsruetnry to rue. I am now ai le to tepon that a cure ls effected titer usiiiit Uie remedy for rive months. I havo not used any now for three months, aud 'eel as well n all respects as I ever did. Your liuchu being devoid of any unpleasant taste and odor, anice tonic and Invlgorator of ihesysiem, l> do not mean to-be without lt when? ever occasion may require its uso on such occa-. ?lons. M. MC OR MICK. Should.any doubt Mr. McCormick's statement, nc refers to the following gentlemen: Hon. WILLIAM BIGLER, ExGovorucr of Penn ?>'.vania. Hon. THOMAS B. FLORENCE, Washington, D. C. Hon. J. C. KNOX, i x-Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. J. S. BLACK, Ex Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. D..R. POUTER, Ex-Ooiemor/ff Pennsyl. vania. Hon. F LUS LEWIS, Ex-Judge, Ph ladelplila. H(Tn. R. C. GRIEK, Philadelphia. Hon. .G. W. WOODWARD, Ex-Judge, Philadel? phia. Hon. W. A. PORTKK, Philadelphia. Hon. JOHN BIGLER, Ex-Governor of California. Hon. E. BANKS, Washington. D. C. And many others, If necessary. FROM THE PRINCIPAL PHYSICIAN OF THE SA ITA RY INFIRMARY OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA. PAiusn LA FOURCHE, La., Apni 29,1870. H.T. HKLMKOI.D, Esq.: DEIK SIR-I have in my practice used (in Hie majority or cases where diseases uf the urinary organ? existed) Helmbokl's Extract of Bucha, and can contldeuily say that I nave never known it io be used without the great? est bett' tiela! results. I have.consulted patients after part a klug of lt, and they luvanably continu my statement I am satisfied thai the prepara? tion is ac est?iblhdie.l? fact, convtnemgiy proved by the practical t st of long experience. Yours, icspeo fully, JOHN B. C GAZZO, M. D. PERMANENT CURE OK DIABETES WITH FOUR BOTTLES. IlACKKNSACK, KESGEN tX>.. N.J., April 26, 1870. DR. H. T. HEl.MBul.D: DBAR SIR-I have been suffering for a long time .'rom Diabetes, and had been under treatment for the same by (3) three of the most eminent physicians of this place, viz: Dis. H abrook, Hall and Smith, with? out any apparent bcnoUctal re-ult. Havlng'heard ol your "Fluid Extract. I?uchu," I concluded to try it, although 1 had but little raith In tts eura rive properties. lam happy to slate that arter having taken faur buttles of your ' Buchu" I am entirely cured, and deem lt but my duty to you and the coinmuulty at large to inform you cf the fact, and that I have been permaueutly cured by yonr medicine, after having been informed by the (3) taree physk tans above named that my disease was lncurab e. Toura JOHN H. WYGANT. I respectfully refer to poy citizen of Hacken? sack. CITY AND Cor/KTY OF Nsw YORK, as.: John H. Wygant, being of the Village of Hackensack, County of Bergen, New Jersey, being duly sworn, deposes and says that the foregoing, ls true to hts knowledge. (Signed) JOHN H. WYGANT. Sworn to before me this 27th day of April. 1870. (Signed) JOHN G. KEARNEY. Commissioner of Deeds, New York City and County, 25 Chambers street, New York. CURE OF BLADDER AND KIDNEY AFFECTIONS OF LONG STANDING-STONE PASSED AND TO BB SEEN. " WESTPORT, CONN., September 5,1889.. H. T. HELMBOLD, Esq.: DEAR SIR-I commenc? ed taking yonr Extraer, of Buchu about two weeks since for an affection of the bladder and i kidneys. I have suffered by spells very much for a few days past. But yesterday relief came through the effect of your "Buchu." A stone passed from my bladder about the size of a large pea, and now I feel perfectly well and entirety free rr om the pain that I have suffered with "so hard." 1 attribute my core to yonr medicine en? tirely, and would recommend all persons slmUar ly affected to try lt. I have great faith In Its curative powers. Your, truly, THOS. J. BENNETT. RBFKR3.T0 Rev. WM. CO GOS WELL, Westport, Conn. J. L. 0. CANNON, Druggist, Westport, Conn. H. L. WHEELER, Esq., Westport, Conn. BRADLEY HULL, Esq., Westport, Conn. Dr. WAKEMAN, Reading, Conn. R. W. ROBINSON, Wholesale Druggist, New York City. And many others, If necessary. CURE OF KIDNEY AND BLADDER AFFECTION OF A PATIENT SKVENTY-EIGUT YEARS OF AGE-THANKS TO MR. HELMBOLD. GIRARD, P.a., March 31,1869. EDITOR Cosstor.?LITE-I desire, as an unsolicited tribute to the merits of HELMBOLD'S BUCHU. and.ror the benefit or those similarly afflicted as myself,-to say that, auer consulting many emi? nent physicians and .trying nearly all the best advertised remedies In the vaiu hope or finding relier from aggravated kidney and bladder dis? eases Irora which I have suffered excessively for many years, good fortune finally sngges'ed to me U ELM BOD'S BUCHU, which I commenced using with little faith and no apparent beneficial result for about a mouth. M the expiration of | that time, however, I thought I commenced to experience slight relier, which encouraged mc to persevere in its use, and now, at the- expiration or four mouths, although I am an Infirm old man, nearly seventy-eight years or age, and conse? quently medicines cannot be expected to favor? ably affect me as they otherwise would, I have found such unspeakable relief and permanent benefit from Mr. HELMBOLD'S valuabje discove? ry, that I feel I ought to publicly record the fact, as an acknowledgment to him and a valuable sug? gestion to the public. Yours, respectrully, D. M. LAREN. Mr. LAREN rerers to the following gentlemen: CoL DAN BICE, Girard, Pa. CHAS. STOW, Esq., Girard. Pa., Editor Cosmop. ollt?. GEO. H. CUTLER, Girard, Pa., Attorney. . C. L. HINDS, Girard, Pa., Attorney. Capt. D. W. HUTCHINSON, Girard, Pa., Attor? ney. DAVID OLIN, Girard, Pa., Merchant. DAVID E. DAY, Girard, Pa., Merchant. C. F. ROCKWELL, Girard, Pa., Merchant. B. C. ELY, girard, Pa., Druggist. BED-WETTING IN CHILDREN. N KW YORK STATE VOMJSTBKU INSTITUTE, ) COR. FIFTH AVENUE AND SEVESTY-SIXTH ST., J CENTRAL PARC. ) [A Home and School for the Sons bf Deceased Soldiers.] DB. H. T. HELMBOLD-Two bottles only or the package or your valuable" Buchu presented to the Institute have been used by the children, and with perfect success. In the caie of our ILrtle Lieutenant A. J., hts pride ls no longer mortified, aud he is free from thc dally morning'anathemas or the chambermaid, who has charge of ' the bul ? lug. I feel that a knowledge i f the result of oar use of y cur Buchu with the children under our charge may save many a superintendent and matron of boarding schools and asylums a great amount or annoyance; and many a poor child, suffering more from wetness than habit may be spared punishment., that Is (not knowing lt as a weakness instead of a b id habit,) mos: unjostly in meted upon them. Thanking you- on behalf of the children, and hoping others may be alike benefited. I am, respectfully yours, Colonel YOUNG, General Superintendent and Director. June IO, I860. ?-GREAT SUFFERING.-?? ONE ntr.vpRte DOLLARS WOULD BK OIVEN FOU A BOTTLE, IP rECESSAHY. RAUWAY, N. J., December 2.1S?9. II: T. HELM BO LD, ESQ.: DKAR Sta-I take great pleasure In sending you a certificate In ad? dition to the many you have received from suffer? ing humanity, I can scarcely find language suffi? ciently strong ro express my heartfelt, gratifica? tion at the wonderful cure your Buchu has effect? ed, for four years I li ive suffered beyond de? scription- All my frienils (with myselO came to the conclusion that my case was Incurable. Acci? dent placed your advertisement in my hand. I commenced taking your Buchu. I .oliowed the direction.", and, to my utter as? tonishment, berore. I had taken seven bottles of your valuable medicine- I would give one hun? dred dollars a bottle, if I could not get it at ?my other price-ram entirely cored. I most earnestly recommend lt to all those suffering from disease. 1 have told many pe sons to take your valuable, medicine, and they are doing so with great sue cess. Any information my fellow.citizens may require will be freely given by the subscriber, at his residence, No. TS Milton Avenue, Raliway, New Jersey. H. M. FREEMAN, ConnclTmau Third Ward, city or Rodway. RAHWAY, N. J., December 2.1669. We, the undersigned, are well acquainted with EL M. Freeman, or Raliway, aud know that he Iia3 been a long time suffering, In the worst possible form, Tor the post four years, and that he has been entirely cured by-the use or Helmbold's Buchn": J. W. SAVAOE, F.x-.Mayor. FRANK LA BAU, Pr.-sldout of Connell. WILLAM RICUARDS, clevie or council. PETER A. RANTA. Councilman. W. J. BROWN, Councilman. J. S. SMELLICK, Councilman. LEWIS HOFF, Councilman, j. B. STKYKER, Merchant. CITY HALL.'MAYOR'S OFFICE, \ RAIIWAY, N. J., December 5. uno. j This will certify that I am permiuany acquaint? ed with H. M. Freeman, and am cognisant of lhe faewset ioithin tho above statement and the several persons whose signatures are thereunto attached arc ali known to me. - I am, very respecifnllv, yours, JOUNF. WHITNEY, Major of Hathway, N. J. JC3- UNITED STATES HOSPITAL. SAU'BORY, N. C., March IO, 186S. H. T. HELMBOLD. Esq.. Philadelphia, Pa. : DBAR SIR-I wish you woad send me one dozen of your darsapaiiliti Extract and half a dozen of your Rose Wash. Allow me ro say that your preparations are very satisfactory, not orfly to the practitioner, but also to the patient, and I shall endeavor to hring them to universal use in ihls part of the cooutry, Please forward these medicines again as before, C O. D., per express. I am, very respectfully, yours, M. F. A. HOFFMAN, Surgeon in charge Hospital. CERTIFICATE OF A DISTINGUISHED MID? WIFE. PHILADELPHIA, AOgUSt 18, 1809. H. T. ll ELM BOLD: MB-I nave used your EXTRACT BUCHU with many of my patients, Ijeimbolfc. ami can apeak of it In the highest terms In ->very case, and consider it a valuable reme Jj-, and one that should be in the hands of every m fd wir !. Very truly, yours, REBECCA STANTON, M. D. CURE OF NERVOUS PROSTRATION AND DE? CLINE OF A YOUNO LADY. ' U. T. HELMBOLD: I have been giving yorr EX? TRACT BUCHU to my daughter, who bas been un? able to sleep, very nervous, loss of appetite, gene? ral debility and rapid falling Into decline-lt fact, Consumption was talked of. I was recommended to-try^our BUCHU by a highly respectablo lady of this place,'who had. given it to her son with compl?te success. My daughter had been trou? bled for a lon g time. I purchased one bottle some ? eight weeks ago, which lasred-one week, ant from which she received great beneUt; tats lnduc-id me to purchase hue half-dozen bottles, os I had tried many other remedies, and, my famtly pbyriclan, to no avail. lt UT now more than two weeks since she bas taken the last bottle, and I am happy to m form yon of Its complete success. Very truly, yours, GEORGE M. MARSHALL. Germantown, Pa., February 12, i860. SPEEDY RELIEF FROM KIDNEY AFFECTION OCCASIONED BY ACCIDENT. Nsw YOUR, February 1,1870. DB. H.T. HELMBOLD: DBAS Sin-On the 23d of August last ^received severe Internal and ex-* temar Injuries, occasioned by an accident on a Philadelphia railroad car. On my arrival in New York I- was attended by Dr. WILSON, of East Flfty-firth street, and another physician, whose name I do not now- remember. After my wounds were dressed, I suffered* for three (3) days Intense agony from Internal Injuries which affected my kidneys. I can say that, after taking bu ; three doses of your E?.TRAOT BUCHU, I felt [.-really relieved. I used the balance of the bottle, and am happy to state thal since that time I bave ex? perienced no further difficulty. Very truly, yours, P. H. KEARNEY. No. 848 Third avenue. Mr. KEARNEY respectfully refers to either of the following gentlemen: Hon. ROBERT B. ROOSEVELT, Esq., E Iltur of Citizen and Round Table. . B. F. CURTIS, Esq., No. 102 Greenwich street. MORRIS PHILLIPS, Esq., Editor of Home Journal. Hon. M. CONNOLLY.Jteglstrar of City. Messrs. PETTENGLLL k BATES, No. M Park row. & HUDSON k MENET, No. 21 Park row. Hon. NELSON. J. WATERBURY, New York. Hon. JAME- E. COULTER, New York. And many others If necessary . CERTIFICATE OF JAS. p. LA HEY, CF THE FIRM OF THEOT-ORE MEGARGEE k CO., PA? PER MANUFACTURERS. PHILADELPHIA, December S, 1864. DB. H. T. HELMBOLD: DEAR SIB-In Novem? ber, 1863, my son, aged "one year," wes taken with sore eyes and seal o disease, and art-jr using various medicines by advice or seven different physicians, to no purpose, I was ad vb ed by a friend to try your Extract of Sarsaparilla, after using three bottles of which, the child la almost entirely cured-thc disease of the head hi ving all disappeared, and the specks on the eyes diminish? ing dally. I. shall continue to use your Extract, aid cheerfully* recommend lt to oilers is a safe family medicine. Yours ".roly. JAMES D. LAHLT, Of the Firm of Theodate Megargee & Co., Nos. 3 and 6 Decatur Street. mt CURE OF TETTER. "9k LOCK HAVEN, PA., October 13, 1867. MR. HELMBOLD-My wife has been afflicted with the Tetter for eight years. She tried namerouB remedies without effecting a cure. She took your. Extract Sarsaparilla and six bottles completed a cure. M. TOW? SEND. FROM A PROFESSOR OF SURGERY. SURGEON AND CLINICAL LECTURER TO THE ALMS? HOUSE INFIRMARY, Ac. I have employed the medicines of Dr. Helmbold tn numerous instances within the last three years, anil have always found them extremily effica? cious especially lu diseases or the Urinary Or gaup, Gonorrhea, Syphilis. Ac. I have no hesita? tion In pronouncing them of Inestimable value, and worthy the confidence oe the faculty. June 26, 1867. WM. A. COLEMAN. M. D. IDs. KEYSER IS A PHYSICIAN OF OVI'RTHIR TT YEARS' EXPERIENCE, AND GRADUATE OF THE JEFFERSON MEDICAL COLLEGE, AND OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY OF PHILADELPHIA ] MR. H. T. HELMBOLD: DEAR SIR-In regard to tit? question a?ked me as to my opinion about Buchu, I would say I have se?n and med every rorru or Buchu-the powdered leaves, the simple decoction, tincture, fluid extracte-add I am not cognizant or any preparation of that plant at all equal to yours. Thirty years' exp? rleu :e ought, r think, to glve-rae thc right to judge or :ts merits, aud wit hour prejudice or partiality 1 give yours precedence over all others. I have cured with lt, and seen enrrd with lt, more diseases of the bladder and ktdn-?ys than I have ever seen cured with any other Kuchu. or tiny other proprietary compound of whatever name. Respectfully yours, Ac, GEO. B. KEYSER, ll. D., No. 140 Wood si reel, Plttsb irg, Pa. August ll, 1865. GREAT CURE OF DIABETES OF A LADY-FIFTY DOLLARS A BOTTLE, NEW YORK, Febiuar? 6,1870. DEAR DR. HELMBOLD; DEAR SIR--For the p*stei?ht months I have been'suffering from diabetes. I luve consulted several of our leading physicians, out have failed to r reive the slightest benefit from their costly medlc ues. Four mon hs ano I saw your advertisement In the "Herald." I was persuaded by a friend who had been benedted by your 'world-renowned BUCHU. I purchased a boole, tuck the contents, and was -o relieved that I continue the use of it. T e diabetes has entirely disappeared, n.fter using lt for three months. I would give $50 x bottle, ll I could not get it at any other price. I most earnestly recommend it to all those suffering from this disease. Sincerely yours, ANNA E. STOCUHTON. 123 West Twenty-seventh street. FROM A PRACTITIONER OF T WE NT I' YEARS' EXPERIENCE. Mit. HELMBOLD: SIR-Having a very bad case of Gleet to prescribe for, I concluded to use your Extract Buchu and Rose Wa h. I rm pleased to inform >ou that its action was cnilrery satisfac? tory and exceeded my expectations. I have pre-. Beriberi your Buchu lu i.tfections of the Bladaer and ttidnei s with th ; same gratifying e.snlt. Truly your.. EDWARD L 3ITAW, M. D. New Y..rk. April 12. iSH-?. CU RE OF A CASE OF DROPS V OF THE TESTICLE, H.T. HELMBiiLD-E ghtecii mouth* stnee :ny testicles suddenly corn tu -nci-d .-w-.Ring, causing mn some Utile un-asmes?, bu', attributing It to enid, I mud no attention to lt. ::ntil it Increased so rnii'-ii that I hecaiue alarmed, as with the l?? crense in size I c >mracnced experiencing great pain, and app?eil u> n physician, w.V? recom? mended meto make a de-: ctlon of Kucin rave*. 1 did HO, but found 1 did not obiain tnt.ch hennir, r then determine?! to use y5ur Extract sacha, as a friend recommend'.d lt very highly, and I am pleased to state that I derived benelil fr mn it, and continuing Us usc, I wus restored to health, and I believe it has Invigorated my whole system. Very truly yours, ?'.'HAS. DEAN. Norristown, Aprii 24,1866. SEVERE CASE OF SWELLED TESTICLES PER. FRC 1 LY CURED. TRENTON, N. J., November is, isas. DR. H. T. HELMBOLD: DEAR Sm-Having some two years since met wiih a serious Injury to ray testicles while mounting a very restive horse, 1 suffered the most intense agony, an.l was em? pelled to wear a suspensory bandage, which caused great uneasiness. I tried several reme? dies recommended by my family physician, but ?s?mbolo. - could obtain but partial relief. ila^yooTadi tlsement In the paper and concladed to try y Extract Buchu. I derived benefit from the 1 bottle, but continued to wear tba bandage, t it3.eflects were such that I purchased more, t the testicles, from being swelled nearly as la as a hen's egg, socn assumed their naturals! and by using thirteen bottles I am complet cured and can dispense with the bandage. . I am, slr, sincerely yours, - GEORAS WALTOii ?- _____ Vjjf. ; V< . CORE OF CASE OF GBAVE?:OFTHJNE TEA! & STANDING. ' . PH ILA D 2 L THIA. GiBJLRD HOUSE, A^rfrl??t86( :" DB. HELMBOLD:' -DEAE Sra-HavlngY?dffei wjthgr?v?lfornp^aro?of nln?. years, and f obtaining any reUer from the varions] physlcla ta my section, I visited )piUladelphj?rar the pi pose of having aa operatlli?.performed, some t or eleven weeks since; button mr arrival, I si your advertisement in the "Ledger," and Idet mined to try lt first, having a great aversion the operation. I purchased threesomes, i though at the time I had.Uttleifalth in medici in my case, but hoping lt migutrelleve my sad lng. I soon found my pain decrease, and fi much more comfortable. I then purchased o dozen bottles. I continued to oso' lt, and at t expiration of : four weeks I noticed a deposit my chamber, and upon Inspection ? I -found this be gritty, and then determined to examine mo closely, and, to my surprise, I found this to small particles larger than a pm's head. I co tinned to use the medicine, and have collected few of the same, which I enclose ; I continued pass them until within three weeks. Ky wat previous to using lt was feverish, and sedime would form from" it; since that period lt ls mm lighter, the pain has ceased, and I am enabled Inform you that lt ls now of a natural color, ai I have no "pain" or "inflammation" In any pa of my body, and can walk, ride or rest wtthoi any inconvenience. I shall leave for home to morrow, an&saaii ta a supply with nae, as I intend using lt for SOE ' time, although I feel well flow, and can candid i say that lt has effected a caro when all otb remedies ana medical skill uad -Called. Feeling grateful that I was sb fortunate to flu and you to prepare such an excellent medlcln believe me, In the. most comprehensive sense of 11 word, lour friend, J. 8. SANDERSON. DISEASE OF THE BLADDER AND GOUT C THE KIDNEYS CURED. H. T. OELMBfjvD-I consider thy COMPOUN FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU one OT the best mee cines for Diseases of the Kidneys and BI ad de I One bottle relieved me of severe Clout of the Bili neys, and I was entirely cored by the use of sb Respectfully, thy friend, S. IL JOHNSON. Burlington, N. J., Hay, 1863. A STUBBORN CASE OF GONORRHEA CURE] ALLKNTOWK, Pa., August 3.1865. DR. HELMBOLD: Sra-I am very glad to li form you that I have, by the use of your Extrac Buchu and Rose Wash, been cured of Gonorrhea which I had for about six or seven montos, sn fe ring all the time, although I was nuder-the car of different physicians to no benefit. The ?y mi toms or my case, as near aa I.can explain then were as follows: Pata and heat in 'passing-water with a copions discharge of matter; severe pal in the groin; the testicles swollen, and very pall ful to the touch; costiveness, with a constant d i sire to urinate,'and painful erections at night. . am now effectually cared. -I. intend taking thre or four bottles.of Extract Sarsaparilla, as I knot lt wUl be ot great benefit tome, I send this that you may publish it. * .-' I am, sir, your obedient servant, . ' CM. SWANSON. CURE OF A CASE OF STRICTURE OF ELEVK? YEARS' STANDING. ''.* . WILMINOTON, October 20,186?. MR. HELMBOLD: SIB-I have ror eleven yean been suffering from a stricture of the urethra and under treatment of different physicians tm whole time, who were continually using var loni remedies (and all of them ver; patatal) wlthou any permanent good. They would relieve me fo a few days, and then I would be as bad as ever Seeing yonr advertisement, I thought 1 might ob tain relier from yonr EXTRACT BUOHu. I pur chas-d some, and ita good effects were such thai I determined to persevere, and, by following y oui advice, I am now entirely well, and consider that, bad lt not been for your valuable medicine, I should have been compelled to suffer all my life. Accept my thanks, and I. shall recommend your medicine wherever I think ins required. Yours, very respectfully, CHAS. H. MARTIN. A YOUNG LADY CURED OF ST. VITUS' DANCE AND.SYPHIL1TIO AFFECTION. DANVILLE, PA., April 12,1866. DR. HELMBOLD-Seeing yonr advertisement in the Danville papers, I concluded to try your medi? cine ror my daughter, who is Just verging into womanhood, and who had been troubled with St. Vitus' dance, besides a syphilitic affection, and a nervous switching cf her body for upward of thtee years, greatly to onr distress. I gave lt to her regularly tar three weeks; she Improved nnder jts use, and I concluded to give lt a thorough trial. This was about ten months ago. She had not consumed the whole* amount before a cure f was affected; but she continued io use lt up to ! six month since, at which time she bas entirely recovered fruin these distressing affections. Feel? ing grateful for the benefit derived, I have been prompted to send this certificate. Very respectfolly. yours, J AME s E. DOWLING. CURE OF A SEVERE CASE OF SYPHILIS. PHIL ADELPHI A, October 27, 1865. DR. HELMBOLD : Sia-Some twelve months since I contracted the syphilis, and, not Knowing theu its nature, I paid but little attention to lt, until I was alarmed by large sores appearing on my lace, Inside my mouth, and also I conld feel them in my throat. I then applied to a physician, who recommended mercury. I followed his ad? vice, and was under his treatment roar months, and did not receive any benefit; on the contrary,, I became worse, as my system was debilitated fr.nu the effects of the mercury, and the disease was not eradicated, as it would break out ta dif? ferent parts of my body. 1 was recommended ta apply to you. I did so, and am pleased to inform you tliat I am once more well, and feel confident that I should not have been so ha 11 had not used your Extract Sarsaparilla and Rose Wash. Truly yours, W. M. YOUNO. A BAD CASE OF SYPHILIS EFFECTUALLY CURED. FRANKFORT, PA., Aagast 25,18J6. DR. HELMBOLD: SIB-Some three or nearly four years since r was unfortunate enough to be? come affected with the syphilis, and as it did not occasion much inconvenience, I paid no attention io it until lt made such rapid progress that my whole system was affected by lt. and I had sores all over my body, of varimn sizes; my hair com? menced coming oat, and also my ejebrows;ln lact, I was completely poisoned with lt. 1 then applied to a physician, who stated i hat the only cure was mercury. Th's I took ta lsrge quanti? ties, and at first concluded it was curing mc, bat I soon found out that lt was only partial, as ic would break out again as bad as ever. 1 nsed du? r?rent hair washes and restoratives, to no avail, as my halr'wonld be continually corning our, and I was very weak from the effects or the mercury. I had pains ta my bones and in different parts of my body, and concluded there was no hope or re? lier for me. My face was so full of these seres that I could not go Into company, and I reit that every one must know the cause. I wished for death to rid rae or this torment. I was In this condition when .1 saw your advertisement, and c included to place myself at once In your charge, a cd t am now en? tirely cared; my face ls hctled, and has a healthy appearance. 1 have not had a sore on me for three months, and I feel as w. ll a- ever. My hair has grown out aguie. 1 leel that my life has beent saved by your valuable Ext. Sarsaparilla, Roset Wash and Catawba Grape Juice Pi ls. I am, sur, your obedient servant, HY. MCDERMOTT.