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CITY AFFAIRS. .Mettings This Day. Stonewall Fire Company, at 5 p. M. Auction Sale s This Day. Leitch tc Bruns will sell at 8 o'clock P. M., at the store or w. G. Whiiden & Co , corner or Beau fain and King streets, jewelry, silverware, Ac. UNITED STATES COURT.-The District Court wis occupied yesterday ia drawing the jurors for the grand and petty juries of thc July term of the court, and no other business was transacted. GEESE GRABBING.-During thc tournament some tilter tool; advantage or the absence or a family living near the corner of Palmetto and Locust streets, and stole seven geese and sis goslings, the property of Charles Simmons. Among trie lot were three grey ganders, and two with white breasts. DRAMATIC-On May 3lst, at the hall No. 51 Society street, for the benefit of the Carolina Dramatic Club, will be presented Tom Taylor's Kaadard drama, lu three acts, entitled "Still Waters Run Deep,'' and the laughable farce en? titled "An Unwarrantable Intrusion." The cast will embrace the ablest talent In the city, and no pains will be spared by the committee to mace the performance a success. INQUEST.-Coroner Tait held an Inquest yesterday morning, at Slneath Station, on the South Carolina Railroad, over the body of a color? ed woman named Rosina Green, who died sod? denly on the preceding day, without being si tended by a physician. Tue evidence snowed that she had been suffering for some time past with congestion of the lungs, and the Jury return? ed interdict of death from that cause. A CRIMINAL ACQUITTED.-A few days ago we noticed the arrest by the detectives of a sailor w.^.o had recently arrived from Savannah, on sus? picion of coming dishonestly by a valuable double cased gold watch and Derringer pistol, both or which he had offered to seil here for $25. The prisoner had a hearlug on Wednesday before a trial Justice, and being defended by counsel, was acquitted. The watch was delivered to his counsel. Since then Lieutenant Phlllppy has re? ceived a letter from theiehlef of detectives In Sa vannah, giving an exact description of the watch stating that lt had been stolen. The detectives are again on the lookout for the sailor. BRIO ASHORE.-Tne British" brig Sir Robert McLure, C?ptala Griffiths, with a cargi of 330 tons phosphate rock, for Plymouth, England, while proceeding to sea yesterday through Swash Charm-!, ia ;ow of the steam tua Relief, parted r-awser and went ashore on the breakers, where she now iles In a critical condition. The steamers Emilie and Pilot Boy were dispatched to her as? sistance. The tug Relier, while attempting to get her off, lost her rudder, and was towed up to the city. Since the above was written, the steamer Emilie got thc brig from the breakers, and brought her up to the city during the eve? ning. ? . A CAT WITHOUT PREJUDICES.-We mention? ed a few days ago the racr. of a dog In the Zoolo zical gardens at Dresden tenderly nursing three little tigers. This, "dog wfthout prejudices," as thc enthusiastic na urallst called her, has a rival In our city. At the Express office may be seen a domestic cat tenderly nursing, among Its titter of yorng, a young tiger cat of the most ferocious asp:ct, which has the abbreviated narrative and other marks of the wild species, and which ls rapidly developing the ferocious qualities of its progenitors in the forests. Though a week young? er than its roster brethren, lt ls already much larger, and has playruliy scratched out the eyes or one of the kittens. Its talons have been clipped to prevent the recurrence of a similar accident, but lt is evident that the interloper will soon be boss of the establishment. ' CLUBS AND STARS.-The Mayor's docket pre? sented but a slim array of cases yesterday morn? ing, and all four of these were, against, offenders at the parade of the hand engines, who had t aken more spirits aboard than the )Ccasion warranted. Three were discharged, but the fqnrth was not so lucky. "A pary bv the name of Johnson" got drunk early lu the parade, and about l o'clock be? came disorderly m Broad street. He.resisted an attempt to arrest him, but was forcibly taken to the Gu^dhouse. Here the "party" stood upon his rights, but was sentencel to be locked up. The officer who was executing .the sentence cama rather near the enraged prisoner, and the latter , struck him such a blow on the nose as brought t he Claret in haudsome sty e and necessitated the ap- ' plica lon < f a whole ream of court-plaster to the skinned bridze. Resistance ra the lion's den was, ; however, us-le s, and tho prisoner was duiy brought nexc mor-ung before the Mayor, who Une l him $5. He paid up. -. Coir.iT5iON_ OP THK STARS.-Yesterday after- , coon a wh te aad colored policeman were talking la Mr. Muller's store, at the corner or Broad and ' K?Bg streets, when the C. P. made-use or a phra-e 1 which the W. P. did nqt like. The latter thea in? formed Mr. Mntiir that the C. E?, wall? lu his store a few weeks back, had snatched a large Bo? logna sausage and carried lt off under his coat. Enraged at this betrayal by the ?harer of his spoils, the C. P. bluntly asserted that W. P. lied. W. P. returned -he compliment. C. P. responded, emphasizing the lie with an oath. W. P. rejoined with an epithet denoting C. P.'s canine extrac? tion. C. P. m de a vicious hit with his fist abd W. P. dodged. -The two then went for each other | and closed. Mr. Muller tried to separate them. , but the two clung to eae? other like crabs. Fail iag in this, ie pus'ied the "blue"ma.a" Int? Broad street, and the battle grew hot as the two rolled over In their struggle on the sidewalk. The strange sight of the two uniforms lu a flttht at? tracted a crowd a short tune, buttha combat? ants seemed to have beea satisfied wl'tt the trial of strength, and by mumal consent drew off. Re? covering their hats they took their way to the Guardhouse, each having escaped unscathed In the terrible contest The Bologna change ls yet unsolved, but shopkeepers w ii make a note of lt. THE OLD POSTOPFICE ls gradually assuming ?. aew garb, and from its present appearance the observer may rorm a pretty correct estimate of the aspect or the building when the work or re? paration shall have been finished. The cupola al? ready shines resplendent In Its first coatlnu <>r paint. The vane yet remains to be added, but by Thursday next the whole roof and BB ornaments will be completed. The work of repairing thc cu? pola was more difficult than outsldeis suppose. The supporting beams were partly decayed, and ?J|e cupola had sunk several Inches by Its own weight, A strong foundation had to be built up from the first floor "rah heavy beams, and seve? ral screws beneath the cupola soon raia d the whole structure about eight Inches. Laree brains of seasoned timber were placed beside the old supportR and s-curcd wah heavv Iron bolts. The screws being then r:mov:d. the cu? pola settled aboat three InShes on Its new supports, and uow stands fully live Inches above where lt was wh -n the repairs begau. The work ;n the Interioro! the building ls now chiefly de? voted to clearing up the Immense maas of ruoblsh which covers thc floor. All of the partitions and floors have been knocked out, and the interior for the m ist part. I? one vast hall from 'he floor to the roo'. The exterior or the edifice has re? ceived tts tlrsc coat, of cement, and, when finish? ed, will be of a bluish gray. The noaldinva for the cornices and other ornam-u's in relief win be of a lighter color. The business men tn the neighborhood, and all Interested, should now seriously consider the projected Idea of havinj a clock out up lu the circular orillee In the front dormer wall. The work has arrived at thatstaire wheu lt wld be most convenient for the agent to prepare the small room necessary for the machinery, and the estimates of the cost of the clo k have already been furnished to several mer ohants. Two hundred and fifty dollars wul put a first-class clock In post.The matter ls well worthy of consideration. For other Local Matter see Fourth Page. fi elm bo ii?. HENRY T. HELMBOLD S COMPOUND FLUID Extract Catawba CRAPE PILLS! COMPONENT PARTS: FLUID EXTRACT RHUBARB AND FLUID EXTRACT CATAWB* O It A PK JUICE. FOR IiIVER COMPLAINTS, JAUNDICE, BILIOUS 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 is nothing more acceptable to the stomach. They give tone, and cause neither nausea nor griping pains. They are composed of the finest ingredi? ents. Alter a few days' use ol them, such an invigoration of the entire system takes place as to appear miraculous to the weak and enervated. H. T. EELMBOLD'S COMPLUND FLUID EX? TRACT CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS are not sugar? coated; sugar-coated Pills pass' through the stomach without dissolving, consequently do not produce the desired effect. The CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, being- pleasant la taste and odor, do not necessitate their being sugar-coated, and are prepared1 according to rules of Pharmacy and Chemistty, and-are not Patent Medicines. HENRY T. HELMBOLO'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla Win radically exterminate from the system Scro? fula, Syphilis, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Sore Eyes, Sore Legs, Sore Mouth, Sore Head, Bronchitis, Skin Diseases, Salt Rheum, Cankers, Runnings, -from the Ear, White Swellings, Tumors, Cancerous Affections, Nodes, Rickets, Glandular Swellings, Night Sweais. Rash, Tetter, Humors of all kinds, Chronic Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and all diseases thrt have been established In the system for years. Being prepared expressly for the above com? plaints, Its Blood-purifying Properties are greater than any other preparation of Sarsaparilla; lt gives the complexion a clear and healthy color, and restores the patient to a state of health and purity. For puniylug the blood, removing all chronic constitutional diseases arising from an impure utate of the blood, and the only reliable and effectual known remedy for the cure of Pains and Swellings of the Bones, Ulcerations of the Throat and Legs, Blotches, Pimples on the Face. Erysipelas, and all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin, and Beautifying the Complexion. HENRY T. HELMBOLO'S CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT BUCHTJ, THE GREAT DIURETIC, lias oared- every case of Diabetes in which lt has | seen give n, Irritation of the Neck of the Bladder, and Inflammation of the Kidneys, Ulceration of the Kid noys and Bladder, Retention of Urine, Diseases of thc Prostate Glands, Stone lu the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Brick-dust Deposit, ( ind Mucous or Milky Discharges, and for Eu fee- < oled and Delicate Constitutions of both Sexes, at- ' tended with tue following Symptons: Dadisposl- 1 Hon, Exertion, Lusa of Power. Loss of Memory, , Difficult) of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, i Horror ot Disease, Wakefulness. Dimness or ' Vision, Fain In the Back, Hot Hands, Flushing of 1 the Body, Dryness of- the Skin, Emption of the Face, Pa lld Countenance, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Ac. Used br persons from the oge3 of eighteen to twenty Uve, and from thirty-live to fifty-five, or in the dec.lne or change of lire; after confinement ar labor oalus; bed-wetting lu children. UELM30LD'S EXTRACT BUCHU ls Diuretic and Blood Purify lug, and Cures all Diseases arising from Habita of Dissipation, Excesses and Imprudences In Life, Impurities of the Blood, Ac, Superseding Copaiba IU Affect ions for which it ls used, and Syphilitic Affections-la these Diseases used In connection with UELMBOLD'S ROSE WASH. LADIES. In mn iv Affections peculiar to Ladles, the EX? TRACT BUCHU is Unequalled by any other Reme? dy-as ia Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness,or Suppression of Customary Evacu? ations, Ulcerated or Schlrrus state or the Uterus; Leucorraoa or Whites, Sterility and for -ill Com? plaints Incliient to thc Sex, whether arising rrom Indiscretion or habits of Dlssinaratlon. It is pre? scribed extensively by the most eminent Physi? cians ard Midwives for Enfeebled and Delicate Constituions of both sex-s and all Ages. H. T. H LL H HOL 1>S EXTRACT BUCHU CURES DISEASES ARISING. FKOM IMPRUDEN? CES, H Ai.-IT.s OF DISSIPATION. *C, In all tneir stages, at little expense, lit le or no change ia diet, no inconvenience, and no expo? sure. It causes a trequent desire, and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstruct tlons. Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra, Allaying Pain and Inflammation, so frequen ?. In this class of diseases, and expelling al! Poisonous matter. HENRY T. HELM GOLD'S IMPBOVEC ROSE WASH, cannot be surpassed as a FACE WASH, and will be found the only apecmc remedy m every spe tjclmbol?. c?es of Cutaneous Affections. It speedily" eradl cates Pimplea, spota Scorbutic Dryness, Indera tiona of tuc Cutaneous Membrane, fcc, dipels Redness and Incipient Inflammation, Hives, Rash, Moth Patches, Dryness of Scalp or Skin, Fro3t 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 ekln, H. T. HELMBOLD'S ROSE WASH bas 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 of its use-as a Prest rvative and Refresher of the Complexion. It Is an excellent Lotion for diseases of a Syphilitic Nature, and as an injec? tion for diseases of the Urinary Organs, arising from babltn of dissipation, nsed In connection with the EXTRACTS OF BUCilU, 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 Belmbold's Extract Buchu. For Bladder Affections-Use Heimbold's.Extract Bodia. For Gravel-Use Belmbold's Extract Bncliu. For Dropsy-Use Helmbold's Kxtract Btichu. For Diseases of the Testicles-Use Helmbold's Extract Buchu., For Female C mplaluts-Use ?elmbold'? Ex? tract Buchu. For Gonorrhea, first stage-Use Helmbold's Ex? tract Buchu and Inject with Helmbold's Improved Rose Wash. For Gonorrhea, f?cond and .ihird stages-Cse Helmbold's Extract Buchu, bathe the parts with Rose Wash, and arter thc inflammation subsides Inject with the Rose Wash. For Gleet-Use Helmbold's Extract Eucliu and Inject with Improve I Rose Wash. For Strictures-Use Helmbold's Extract Buchu and the Boogie. For dose, see bottle. , For Conorrhea and Gleet-Tate one teaspoon, rul Extract Buchu three times a day, one hour before meals. Inject, with small giass syringe, Helmbold's Improved Rose Wash-night and. morning. For strictures or Palnrul Erections-Take Ex? tract Eucliu as above. Procure a bougie-be careful und have it smooth and of small size-to this apply sweet oil, that it may pass through thc urethra with less trouble. This mast bo passed very gently, and by degrees, until lt has entered tbe bladder, then let lt remain a short time. The bougie should be BO pasted three or roar times a day. This method ls dest?late of pain and dan? ger, and will overcome tbe most obstinate Stric? tures, whenever the medicine ls taken regularly, and the patient has sense todo as directed. For syphlllB, when Syphilis alone exists-Take two teaspoonsrm Sarsaparilla, at. night on retir? ing, and morning on arising, and apply the Rose Wash to the Ulcers, with a email sponge or piece or linen, two or three times a day. In Swellings or the Groin, bathe the parts with cold water thfn apply the Rose Wash. For Gonorrhea and Syphilis-Owing to promis? cuous intercourse, these frequently exist and are contracted ut the same time. Take Sarsaparilla as abose, and the Extract Buchu, three times a day, two hours after meals. Inject the Rose Wash, as directed, night and mom lug, aud apply lt a so to the Dicers. The Sarsaparilla would be useful, taken in con? nect lon with Buchu, in all these affections, al? though not in all cases necessary; but as in the diseases Tor which Buchu is used it Is difficult to decide-what the inoculation of bad humor may be, or how far it may go-asa precautionary mea? sure lt would be well to use Sarsaparilla a week; In this event the dire tiona are the sam? as lu Gonorrhea and Syphilis. Fir IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD, Scrofula, Emptions, Beautifying thc Comp exlon, etc. Take two teaspoonsful or the Sarsaparilla, night and morning. For CHILDREN, half* the above rm aunty. In all of the above diseases, the patient must bparln mind that the bowels should be kept open by H.T. HELMBOLD'S CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS. Rules for the Guidance of Patients. Cse tio high season?d, lat or greasy food. Acl lulous and stimulating drinks, as well as the use }f tobacco, should be avoided. Costiveness must ie avoided In all or the above diseases. Use gentle exercise, and bath the patts affected wu ii :old water, freely and frequently. Take the medicine aoeonliag to direction*, 'md not only a jaie, but permapent cure ts guaranteed, uo mat? ter how violen: may b.- the case, or or how long standing. HENRY T, HELMBOLD'S EXPECTORANT, roa Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, Asl lima, Consumption. Croup. Diseaseor the . liront, B onclililsj Pains and Oppression or the Chest or i.ungs, Dllllcu t Breathing, and all Diseases or the Pulmonary Organs. Unlike most preparations recommended Inahcsc aflcctl ns, lt contains not tung nauseous, or tu de? range the livi r and digestive organs, bm, on the contrary, it is one of lae most pleasant prepara? tions ever oUcred. Ii ls in the lorin or a Pt RE WHITE SYRUP, prepared with the utmost care, and of the best niateAals known as efficacious In these affectlens. Directions accompany. f - \ HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S ?COMPOUND WITCH HAZEL LINIMENT, For. Rheumatism; Tie. Doloreux, Toothache, Headache, Earache,)!ii?amraatloii ol thc stomach' Bowelsor Kidneys,Sprains, strains, Cuts, Biulses. Wounds. Cramps. Iluni?, Scalds, Mosquito Bncs, Stings or Poisonous insects, Cliilo nins, Dearuesx, Sunstroke, sorencjs and Pains In ihe Legs, Feet, Joints, ftc, Lameness, .--welling or thc Knees. Feet, Legs, ftc. Ai d in all cases where lhere U pain or dist; ess, If applied over the part ?r paris, will afford im mo d?ate ease. Dire ctions accompany. THE DIME PHYSICIflN. A Treatise on Disras.ts ot itu Urinary -organs of both Sexes, giving Hie nature of the varions aifeclons lu all stages of Disease, and mode of treatment, from whatever canse originating, and no mat? ter of how long standing. The above work sent to any address, under any name or ml Inls, secure from observation, under sealed en valones. Tus DIME PUYSICIAN-a work ol 3D pages PRICK TEN CENIS, or mailed Tree on receipt of Four Postage Stamps, lt will be round a valuable work, saving time and nuable to thc-patlcnt. Henry T. Helmbold's Genuine Preparations. Delivered to any address Secure rrom obser? vation. , ESTABLISHED UPWARD OF TWENTY YEARS. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Address letters for Information in confidence, to HENRY T. UELMBOLL) Druggist and Chemist. Only Depots: H. T. HELMBOLD'S Drag and Chemical Warehouse, No. 594 Broadway,'New s?mbolo. Tork. or to H. T. HELMBOLD'S Medical Depot, Ko. 104 South Tenth street, Philadelphia. Pa. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask for HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S ! TAKE NO OTHER. TESTIMONY. PERMANENT CUBE OF GRAVEL OF TWELVE YEARS' STANDING-STONE PASSED AND TO BE SEEN. BiTHNSiDR. Cost?'., December 15, ISfiO. DR. HELMBOLD : DEAR SIR-It ts with much pleasure that I w:Re you upon facts respecting myself. I do nor know hardly how to express myseir. I have been for the last ten or twelve years the greatest sufferer man could be and live; but more sometimes t>>an others. The complalut was the "Kidneys"' and "Bladder." I have been sometimes from twelve to rourteen 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 from any, and got worse the last six months. I was so that I could scarcely get about. I could not rest night or day. It would soon have been "all up" with me If I had not seen your adver? tisement In the "Berkshire Courier," headed "Kidneys." I read lt through and thought I would try lt. I purchased a bottle, but, mind you, I had not mu -di raith in lt. Why should I, when I had been trying so many things and cost me so much ? Well, I began taking lt, and before I had taken the first bottle, I felt bad; bat I fin? ished lt and got another. By the time I took half pf the second I still got worse (apparently.) When I walked lt seemed aa If my right kidney was fall? ing from Its place, and I felt really bad. I felt so, before I had finished the second; that I made up my mind that lt was of no use trying any more-and all this time the "Buchu" was doing Its work, but I did not know it, so I gave it up, and went to Hartford on Saturday to one of the best doctors in the city. He said it was the neck of the bladder, and I should have to undergo an operation. He gave me medicine and I went home quite down hearten. On Sunday I was una? ble to go to church. I had not taken any of his medicine; but on my return continued using the "Buchu." and in the afternoon I had a desire to make water, but could not. About one hour after this 1 tried again, with the same result; but the next time 1 took the vessel lt was the Bame as turning a faucet and stopping it off again. It was so for three times, and the third time there was something came through the passage, aud struck against the side of the vessel. I examined lt, and Lt ls the ugliest stone or gravel you ever saw, cov? ered over with little pieces which collected to? gether. It looks the color of a mud turtle, and ls as hard as flint. So you see the "Buchu" was doing Its work, although I was feeling so badly. I prccured another bottle, thinking there might be somcmore behind; but since that has passed, which is eight weeks airo last Sunday, I have been as well as ever I was in my lire. I have the stone securely wrapped, and those who have seen lt in tills place are surprised. I cannot tell you all; but this is a true story of mycose, and you are welcome to make such use of my name as you think prdper. I am pretty web known in Berkshire; also in Connecticut. The advertise? ment saved me. Why' not publish morer The "Springfield Republican" ls a widespread paper. If any one wishes to see this wonder, they can do BO. I could write all day; but I think I have said enough this time; so I remain your ever well wisher, EDWARD L. HOWARD, Paper Maker, Burnside, Hartford County, Conn. REFERS TO DR. MACK, Burnside, Conn. DR. WKIGHT, North Lee, Mass. DR. UOLKUM, North Lee, Mass. Du. ADAMS, Stockbridge, Mass. . DR. SCOTT, North Manchester. Conn. DR. JAQUES, Bucklaud Corners, Conn. DR. BEARSFORD. Hartford, Conn. 09? ALL OF WHOM TREAT KD ME FOR THE DISEASE. ?5? A CASE OF TWENTY YEARS' STANDING. PHILADELPHIA, PA., June 25,1867. H. T. H ELM BO LD, Druggist: DKAR SIR-I have Deon a sufferer for over twenty years with gravel, .dadder and kidney affections, during which time I have used various me ?lelual preparations, and [>cen under ibo- troa'meat of the most eminent physician... experiencing but little relief. Having --een your preparation extensively ad? vertised. 1 consulted my tamily physician In re? gard to using your Extract Buchu. 1 ?lld this because i had used all kinds or adver? tised remeiUes, and had found therti worthless, iud s -me quite Injurious; iu fact, I despaired or sver getting well, and determined to use no reme? lles herealter unless I knew of the ingredients, lt was this that prompted me to use your remedy. As you advertised that, it was composed of buchu, :ubebs and juniper berries, lt occurred to mc and my physician os nn excellent combination, and, ivlth his advice, after an examination of the miele, and consttlung again with the druggist. I concluded to try it. I commenced to lise lt tbont e gin months aga. at which time I was jonflaed to my room. From the first bottle, 1 was astonished and -ratified nt the beneficial effect, and, arter using lt three weeks, was able to walk out. 1 felt much like wrlilag to you a full maternent of my ease tt the lime, but thought my improvement might Dnlv be temporary, and, th re-fore,concluded to defer, and see if lt would effect a perfect cure, knowing that it would bc ot ^reatar 7alue to you ind more satisfactory lome. I am now ai le to leportihata enreis effected niter ustn* the remedy for live months. I have not used any now for three mouths, and kel as well in all re?oects as I ever did. Your r.uchu being devoid of any unpleasant taste and odor, a nice louie and In vibrator of the system, I do not. mean to be wlchoutlt when? ever occasion may require its use nu such ucea mons. * M. Mc ORMICK. Should any doubt Mr. McCormick's statement, he refers to the following gentlemen: Hon. WILLIAM BIGLER, Ex Governor of Penn? sylvania. '.Hon. THOMAS B. FLORENCE, Washington. D. 0. Hon. J. C, KN'OX, > x-Judg.', Philadelphia. Hon. J. S. BL AU -c, Ex-Judge, Ph iladel|ihia. "Hon. D. R. PORTER, Ex-(Joveruor of Pennsyl vania. Hon. KLLIS LEWIS, Ex-Judge, Phdadelphia. Hon. R. C. GRIER. Philadelphia. Hon, O. W. Wi-OD WARD, Ex-Judge, Philadel? phia. Hon. W. A. PORTER, Philadelphia. Hon. JOHN BIGLER, Ex-Governor of California. Hon. E. BAN RS, Washington. D. C. And many others, If necessary. FROM THE PRINCIPAL PHYSICIAN OF THE SA ITA RY INFIRMARY OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA. PAItlSH LA FOCBCBC. La., April 29, 1870. H.T. HELMI'.OI.D, Esq.: DE IR SIR-1 have in my practice used (In the majority of eases where diseases of the urinary orgauscxi-der) Helmbold's Extractor Buchu, and can cotiUneuUy say that I have never known lt tobe used wliliout. the great? est heil' debil results. I have consulted patterns arter partaking or li, and they Invariably continu my statement. I am satisfied that the prepara? tion is an established fact, convincingly proved by the practical c st of long experience. Yours, re-spec rudy, JOHN' B. C GAZZO, M. D. PERMANENT CURE OF DIABETES WITH FOUR BOTTLES. HACKEKSAOK, BE' OBS Co.. N. J., April 26,1870. DR. H. T. HELMHULD: DBAit Stu-I have been suffering for a long time Hom Diabetes, and had been under treatment for Hie same by (3) three of the most eminent physicians or this place, viz: Ora. U sbrouk, Hall and Smith, with? out any apparent beneficial re- ult. Having heard or your "Fluid Extract 3uchu," I ooncluded to try ir, although I had but Uttie faith in its cura? tive properties, lam happy to state ihat alter having iaken four bottles of your 1 Buchu" I am entirely cured, and deem it but my duly to you and the community "at large to iniorm yon of tho fact, and that I have bern permanently cured by your medicine, after having been iniormed hy the (3) three physicians above named that my disease was iBcnrabie. Yours JOHN H. WYO A NT. fjdrnboO. I respectfully refer to any citizen or Hacked sack. CITY AND Conor OF Nsw YORK, SS.: John H. Wygant, being of the Village of Haekensack, County of Bergen, New Jersey, being dnly sworn, deposes and says that the foregoing ls true to his knowledge. (Signed; JOHN H. WYGANT. Sworn to before me this 27th day of April. 1370. (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*BE SEEN. WESTPORT, CONN., September 5, ?889. H. T. HELHBOLD, Esq.: DEAR Sm-I commenc? ed taking your Extract of Buchu about two weeks since for an affection of the bladder and 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 entirely free from the pain that I have suffered with "so hard." I attribute my cure to your medicine en? tirely, and would recommend all persons similar? ly affected to try lt. I have great raith In its curative powers. Your, truly, TEIGS. J. BENNETT. REPKES TO Rev. WM. COGGSWELL, Westport, Conn. J. L. G. CANNON, Druggis;, 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 othere, II necessary. CURE OF KIDNEY AND BLADDER AFFECTION OF A PATIENT SEVENTY-EIGHT YEARS OF AGE-THANKS TO MR. HELMBOLD. G nunn, Pa., March 31,18G0. EDITO ? COSMOPOLITE-I desire, as an unsolicited tribu-c to the merits of HELMBOLD'S BUCHU. and for the benefit or those similarly afflicted as myself, to say that, arter consulting many emi? nent physicians and trying nearly all the best advertised remedies ic the vain hope of finding relier rrom aggravated kidney and bladder dis-, eases from which I have suffered excessively for many years, good fortune finally snggcs'ed to me UELMBOD'S BUCHU, which T commenced nstng with ll! tie faith and no apparent beneficia1 result for about a mouth. At the expiration of that time, however, I thought I commenced to experience slight relief, which encouraged me to persevere in Its use, and now, at the expiration of four months, 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 roller and permanent benefit from Mr. HELMBOLD'S valuable discove? ry, that I reel I ought to publicly record the fact, as an acknowledgment to him and a valuable sug? gestion to thc public. Yours, respectfully, D. M. LAREN. Mr. LAREN refers to the following gentlemen : Col. DAN RICE. Girard, Pa. CHAS. STOW, Esq., Girard, Pa., Editor Cosmop? olite. GEO. D. 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. NEW YORK STATE VOLUNTEER INSTITUTE, J COR. Furn AVENUE AND SEVENTY-SIXTH ST., > CENTRAL PARK. ) [A nome and School for the Sons of Deceased Soldiers.; DR. H. T. IIELMBOLD-T.vo bottles on'y of the package or your valuable.Buchu preseuted to the Institute have been used by the children, and with perfect succ?s*. Ia thc case of our little Lieutenant A. .1., his pride ls no longer mortified, and he ls free from the dally morning anathemas of the chambermaid, who has charge of the bed iilng. I feel Hurt a knowledge <<f the result of oar use of ycur Buchu with the children under our charge may save many a superintendent and matron of boarding schools and asylums a great ami,un; of annoyance; and many a poor child, suffering inure from weakness than habit may be spared punishment, ttiat ls (not knowing lt as a weakness Instead ot a bid habit,) most unjustly Inflicted upon them: Thanking you on behalf of thc children, and hoping others may be alike benefited. I am, respectfully yours, Colonel YOUNG, General Superintendent and Director. June 16,'1806. AWGREAT SUFFERING.-?* ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS WOULD B3 GIVEN FOR A DOTTLE, IF NECESSAKY. RAUWAY, N. J., December 2. 1S60. II. T. HELMBOLD, Esq.: DEAR Sut-I take grca*t pleasure lu sending you a certllleate lu ad? dition to the many you have received fmrn suffer 1?K hiimaulty. I can scarcely lind language sum clenily strone to express my heartfelt gratifica? tion at the wonderful cure your Buchu has t fleet? ed. For four years. I have sullered beyond de? scription. All my friends (with myself) came to the conclusion that my case was Incurable. Acci? dent placed your advertisement lu my hand. I commenced taking your Buchu. I fellowed the direction", and, to my utter as? tonishment, before I had taken seven bottles of your valuable medicine-I would give one hun? dred dollars a bottle, ir I could not get it at any ot her price-am entirely cured. I most earnestly recommend it to all those sutlerlng from disease. I have told many ps sons to take your valuable medicine, aud they are doing so with ?reat sue oe-s. Any Information my feilow-cltlzims may require will be freely given by the subscriber, at his residence, No. 78 Milton Avenue, Rah way, New Jersejr. . H. M.-FREEMAN. Councilman Thir.l War.l, City ur Raliway. RAUWAY', N. J., December 2.1S69. We, thc undersigned, are well acquainted with H. M; Freeman, ol Hallway, and know that he has been a long time suffering, in the worst possible rorm, for the past four years, aud that he has been entirely, cured by the use of Helmbold's Buchu : j. w. SAVAGE, Ex-Mayor. FRANK LA BAU, President or Council. WILLAM RICHARDS, Clerk or council. PhTERA SANTA. Councilman. W. J. BROWN, Councilman. J. S. SM ELL I civ. Councilman. LEWIS HOFF, Councilman. J. B. STRYKER, Mt reliant. CITY HALL. MAYOR'S OFFICE, ) RAUWAY, N. J.. December 5 lsao. J Thl-i wlli certify that I am personally acquaint? ed with ll. M. Fruemau. and um cognizant ot the f.iCMSet o:th in the above statement, and the several persons wh se signatures are thereunto attached are ah known io me. I am, very respect nilly, yours, JOHN P. WHITNEY, Mayer of Hathway, N. J. ?- UNITED STATUS HOSPITAL. i?a SALI ni'RY, N. C.. March 10, 1868. II. T. HELMBOLD, Esq., Philadelphia, ra.: DEAR SIR-I wish you wou-d send me one dozen o; your Sarsaparilla Extract and hali a dozen or you** Ro-e Wash. Allow mc lu say that your preparations are very satisfactory, nor only tu the practitioner, but also to thc patient, and 1 shall endeavor to bring them to universal use in lilis part of the country, Please forward ' hese medicines again as before, C. 0.1)., per express. . I am, very respectfully, yours, M. F. A. HOFFMAN, . Surgeon In charge Hospital. CERTIFICATE OF A DI-jTINGfJISHED MID WIFE. PUILADKLPHIA, AUgUSt 18, I860. H. T. UELMBOLD: SIS-I have used your EXTRACT BUCHU with many of my patients, I _ ^clmbol?. and can sneak of it in the nighest tenus in every case, and consider lt a valuable remedy, aud-eue that should be In the bands of every raid wi e. Very truly, yours, REBECCA STANTON:, M. D. CURE OF NERVOUS PROSTi. -TION AND DE? CLINE OF A YOUNO LADY. O, T. HELMBOLD: I have been glvlog your EX? TRACT BUCHU to my daughter, who has bern un? able to sleep, very nervous, lossof appetite, gene? ral debility and rapid falling into decline-lu fact, Consumption was talked of. I waa recommended to try your BUCHU by a highly respectablulady of this place, who had given it to her son with complete success. My daughter had been trou? bled for a long time. I purchased one bottle some eight weeks ago, which lasted one week, and from' which she- received great benedt; this Induced me to purcbase'one hair-dozen bottles, as I hod tried many other remedies, and, ray family physician, to no avail. lt is now more than two weeks since she has taken the last bottle, and I am happy to Inform you of Its complete success. Very truly, yours, QEOROE M. MARSHALL. Germantown, Pa., February. 12,1869. SPEEDY RELIEF FROM KIDNEY AFFECTION OCCASIONED BY ACCIDENT. Nsw YORK, February 1, 1370. DB. H. T. HELMBOLD: DEAR SIB-On the 23d of August last I received severe Internal and ex? ternal injuries,, occasioned byan accident on a Philadelphia railroad car. On my arrival lu New York I was attended by Dr. WILSON, of East Fifty-fifth street, and another physician, whose name I do not now remember.4 After my woands Were dressed, I suffered for three (3) days it? tense agony from Internal Injuries which affecti,*! my. kidneys. I can say that, after taking but three doses of your EXTRACT BUCHU, I reit greatly relieved. I used the balance or the bottle, and am happy to state that since that time I have 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. ROBB RT B. ROOSEVELT, Esq., Editor Of Citizen and Round Table. B. F. CURTIS, Esq., No. 102 Greenwich street. MORRIS PHILLIPS, Esq., Editor bf Home Journal. Hon. M. CONNOLLY, Registrar of City. Messrs. PETTENGILL A BATES, No. 37 Park row. HUDSON A MENET, No. 21 Park row. Hon. NELSON J. WATERBURY, New Yorli. Hon. JAME- E. COULTER, New York. And many others If necessary . CERTIFICATE OF JAS. D. LAHEY, Ol ?THE FIRM OF THEODORE MEGARGEE A CO., PA? PER MANUFACTURERS. PHILADELPHIA, December 9, 1864. . DR. H. T. HELMBOLD: DEAR SIR-In Novem? ber, 1863, my son, aged "one year," was taken with sore eyes and scalp disease, and after using various medicines by advice of seven different physicians, to no purpose, I was advised by a friend to try your Extract of Sarsaparilla, after using three bottles of which, the child ls Almost entirely cured-the disease of. the head having all disappeared, and the specks on the eyes diminish? ing dally. I . shall continue to use your Extract, and cheerfully recommend lt to others at a safe family medicine. Yours truly, JAMES D. LAHEY, Of the Firm of Theodare Megargee & Co.. Nos. 3 and 5 Decatur street. B3~ CDRE OF TETTER. LOCK HAVKX, TA., October 12,1857. MK, HELHBOLD-My wife has been afflicted with the Tetter for eight years. She tried numerous remedies without effecting a cure. She took your Extract Sarsaparilla aud six bottles completed a cure. M. TOWNS3ND. FROM A PROFESSOR OF SURGERY, SURGEON AND CLINICAL LECTURER TO THE ALMS? HOUSE INFIRMARY, ?fcc. I have employed the medicines of Dr. Helmbold in numerous instances within the last three years, and have always found them extremely effica? cious, especially In diseases er the Urinary Or gons, Gonorrhea, Syphilis, Ac. I have no hesita? tion in pronouncing them of inestimable value, and worthy the confidence or the faculty. June 26,1S67. WM. A. COLEMAN. M. D. ID?. KEYSER l? A PHYSICIAN OF OVER THIR? TY YEARS' EXPERIENCE, AND GRADUATE OF THE JEFFERSON MEDICAL COLLEGE, AND OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ME?ICIN? AND SURGERY OF PHILADELPHIA J MK. II. T. HBLUBOfiD: DEAR SIR-In regard to the que-uon a-ked mc as to my oplnto i about Buchu, I would say I have seen and used every form nf Buchu-the powdered leaves, the simple decoction, tincture, fluid extract--and I am not cognizant of any prepara'ma of thur, plant at all eqi'al to yours. Thirty years' exp- rlence ought. I think, tu give me the right to judge of luraerlts, ami without pr?judice or partiality I givo yours precedence over all others. I have cured, with lt, anil seen cured with lt, more diseases or the bladder and kidney i tl ian I have ever seen cured with any other Bu ihu, or any other proprietary compound of wiatever name. Respectfully yours, Ac, GEO. B. KEYSER, M. D., No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburg, Pa. August ll, 1865. GREAT CURE OF DIABETES OF A LADY--FIFTY . DOLLARS A BOTTLE. NEW YORK, February 6.1370. DEAR DR. HELMBOLD: DEAR SIB-For the pastelxht months I have been suffering from diabetes. I have consulted several of our leading physicians, but have railed to r eel-ire the slightest beneflt from their costly medicines. Four mon hs ago I saw your advertisement In trie "Herald." I was persuaded by a friend who had been benefited by your world-renowned BUCHU. I purchased a bo. He, took the contents, ;md was -o relieved that I continue the une of it. T e diabetes has entirely disappeared, after using it for Hire.* months, f would give $00 a nottle, II leonid not get lt at any oher price. 'I most earnestly recommend it to'all those suffering from this disease. Sincerely yours, ANNA E. STOUGKTON. 123 West Tweuty-seventh street. FROM A PRACTITIONER OF TWENTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE. MR. II ELMBOLD : sus-Having a very bad case of Gteet to prescribe for, I concluded to use your Extract Buchu and liose vVa-h. lam pleased to Inform iou that Its action was entirely sa lsfac tory and exceeded my expectations. 1 hi-ve pre? scribed your Buchu in nifectlons of the 31adder anti Ktdnets with the same gratifying lesult. Truly yours. EDWARD L SHAW, M. D. New York, April 12, 1865. CURE OF A CASE OF DROPSY OF TL E TESTICLE. H.T. HELM BOLD-Eglitceu months since my testicles suddenly commenced swt-litug. causing me. some little un asiuess, but, attributing it to cold, I paid no attention toit, until it increased so much that I became a'armed. as with the In? crease In size I commenced experiencing great pain, and applied tn u physician, who recom? mended me to make a dec ct ion of Bu chu leaves. I did so, but found f did not obtain much oeneflt. I then dc ermined to usc your Extract Buehu.asa friend recommend, d it very highly, aud I am pleased to state that. I derived benefit from it, and continuing va use, I iras restored to health, and I believe it has invigorated my whole system. Very truly yours, CHAS. DEAN. Norristown, April 24,1868. . SEVERE CASE OF SWr.LLED TESTICLES PER? FECTLY CURED. TRENTON. N. J., November 15, 1865. DR. IL T. HELdBOLD: DEAR SIR- Having some two years since met with a serious injury to my testicles while mounting a very restive horse, I suffered the most intense agony, ami was com? pelled to wear a suspensory bandage, which caused great uneasiness. I tried several reme? dies recommended by my family physician, but " * **"'" ? i ?? II c - '^ could obtain but partial relief. I sar your adver? tisement in the paper and concladed to try your Extract Buchu. I derived benefit from the first bottle, but continued to wear ?he bandage, and Its effects were such that I purchased mora, and the testicles, from being swelled nearly as large asa hen's egg, soon assumed their natural size, and by using thirteen bottles I am completely cured and can dispense with the bandage. I am, slr, sincerely yours, GEORGIE WALTON. CURE OF CASE OF GRAVEL OF NINE TEARS' STANDING. PHILADELPHIA, GIRARD Horan, AprU 19,186?. DB. HELMBOLD: 'DEAR SIR-Having Buffered with gravel for upwards of niue years, and not obtaining any reUef from the various" physicians In my section, I visited Philadelphia for the pur? pose of having an operation performed, some tea or eleven weeks since; bat, on my arrival, I saw your advertisement in the "Ledger," and I deter? mined to try lt first, having a great aversion to the operation. . I purchased three bottles, al? though at the time ? had little faith in medicine In my case, but hoping lt might relieve my suffer? ing. I soon fonnd my pain decrease, and felt much more comfortable. I then purchased one dozen bottles. I continuel to use lt, and at the expiration of four weeks I noticed a deposit In my chamber, and npon inspection I found this to be gritty, and then determined to examine more closely, and, to my surprise, I found this to be small particles larger than a pin's head. I con? tinued to use the medicine, and have collected a few of the same, which I enclose; I continued to pass them until within three weeks. My water previous to using lt wat* feverish, and sediment would form from it; since that period lt ls much lighter, the pain has ceased, and I am eiabled to in form you that lt ls now of a natural color, and I have no "pain" or 'inflammation" In any part of my body, and can wailr; ride or rest without any Inconvenience. I shall leave for home to morrow, and shall take a supply with me, as I Intend 'using it for some time, although I feel well now, and can candidly say that lt has effected a cure when all other remedies and medical skill had failed. . Fee ing grateful that I was so fortunate to and and you to prepare such an excellent medicine, believe me. in rh* most comprehensive sense ef the word, Your friend, J. S. SANDERSON. DISEASE OF THE BLADDER AND GOUT OF THE KIDNEYS CUBED. H. T. HELMBOLD-I consider ?hy COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU one of the best modi* does for Diseases of the Kldnejs and Bladder. . One bottle relieved me or severe (lout or the Kid? neys, and I was entirely cured by the use of six. Respectfully, thy friend, . S. M. JOHNSON. Burlington, N. J., May, 1653. A STUBBORN CASE OF GONORRHEA CURED. ALLENTOWN, Pa., AugUSt 3, 1865. . DR. HELMBOLD: 8ra-I am very glad to in? form you that I .have, by the use of your Extract Buchu and Rose Wash, been curad or Gonorrhea, which I had for about six or seven months, suf? fering ali the time, although I was under, the care of different physicians to no benefit. The symp? toms ofrny case, as near as J can explain them, were as follows: Pain and heat in passing water, with a copious discharge or matter; severe pain in the groin; the testicles swollen, and very pain? ful to the touch; costiveness, with a constant de? sire to urinate, and painful-erections at night. I am now effectually cured. I Intend taking three or four bottles of Extract Sarsaparilla, as I know ix win be of great benefit to me. I send this that yon may publish lt. I am, sir, your obedient servant, C. M. SWANSON. CURE OF A CASE OF STRICTURE OF ELEVEN YEARS' STANDING. WILMINGTON', October 20,1865. MR. HELMBOLD: SIB-I have for eleven years been suffering' from a stricture of the urethra, and under treatment of different physicians the whole time, who were co uti nu al ly using varions remedies (and all of them very painful; without any permanent good. They wonld relieve me for a few days, and then I would be as bad as ever. Seeing your advertise mein, I thought 1 might ob? tain relief from your EXTRACT BUCHU. I pur? chased some, and Its - good effects were such that I determined to persevere, and, by following yonr advice, I am now entirely well, and consider that, had lt not been for your valuable medicine, I should have been compelled to suffer all my life. Accept, my thank-, and I shall recommend your medicine wherever I think it ls required. Yours, very respecrfuUy, CHAS. H. MARTIN. A YOUNG LADY CURED OF ST. VIT?.V DANCE AND SYPHILITIC AFFECTION. DANVILLE, PA., April 12, 1866. DR. HELMBOLD-Seeing your advertisement in the Danville papers, I concluded to try your medi? cine for my daughter, who ls Just verging, into womanhood, uno* who had been troubled with St. Vitus' dance, besides a syphilitic affection, and a nervous twitching if her body ror upward of three years,.greatly to our distress. I gave lt to her rcgulai ly fur three weeks; she Improved under ?ts use, and I concluded to give it a thorough trial. This was about ten months ago. She bad not consumed the whole amount before a cure was affected; but she contloued ;o use lt up to .six month since, at which time she has entirely recovered from these distressing affections. Feel? ing grateful for tne benefit derived, 1 have been prompted to send this certificate. Very respectfully, yours, ? JAME? E. DOWLING. CURE OF A SEVERE CASE OF SYPHILIS. PHILADELPHIA, October '27, 1865. DR. HELMEOLD : Sta-Some twelve months since I contracted thc syphilis, and, not Knowing then tts nature, I paid but little attention to lt, until I was alarmed by large sores appearing on my face. Inside my mouth, and also I could feel -.hem In my throat. I then applied to a physician, who recommended mercury. I followed alt ad? vice, and was under his treatment four months, and did not receive any benefit;on the contrary, I became worse, as my system was debilitated from the effects o. the mercury, and the disease was no: eradicated, as lt would break out in dif? ferent parts or ray body. I was recommended to apply to you. I old so, and am pleased to inform you that I am once more well, and reel confident that I should not have been so ba t I had not used your Extiact Sarsaparilla and Rose Wash. . Truly yours, W. M. YOUNG. A BAD CASE OF SYPHILIS EFFECTUALLY CURED. FRANKFORT, PA., August 25. 1856. DR. HELMBOLD: Sra-Some th:ee or nearly four years since I was unfor; unate en-m^h to be? come affected with the'syphilis, and as lt did not occasion much Inconvenience, I paid no attention to kt until lt made such rapid progtess that my whole system was affected hy lc. and 1 had sores all over my body, of various sizes; my hair com? menced coming out, anti also my eyebro ws; la fact, I was completely poisoned with lt. I then applied :o a physician, who stated mat the only aire was mercury. Th's I took In 1 irge quanti? ties, and at first concluded lt w is curing me, bat I soon found out that lt was only partial, as it would break out again as bad as ever. 1 used dif? ferent hair washes and restoratives, to no avail, as my hair would be continually coming out, and I was very weak from the effects of the mercury. I had pains In my bones and In different parts of my body, and concluded there was no hope or re? lier ror me. My race was to roll of these seres that I could not go Into company, and I felt that every one must know the cause. I wished for death to rid me of this torment. I was in this condition when I saw your advertisement, and concluded to place myself at once lu your charge, and I am now en? tirely cured; my lace Is Healed, ami has a healthy appearance. I have not had a sore on me for three months, and I feel as weU a- ever. My hair has irrown out agata. I feel that my life has been saved by your valuable Ext. Sarsaparilla, Rose Wash and Catawba Grape Juice Pi ls. I ara, slr, your obedient servant, HY. MCDERMOTT;