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IpOWASTON HERALD.
GA , FEB. 11,1871.
p-rr'MAT'i~
■ A of interest to the reader* of
‘Mot*’’ from our friend, in every
I %** ** t 0 r e.l estate changes, accidents.
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■ uESTEkJ RAILROAD.
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"ZroToTeT BsaTl has been ap-
of Thomas ton. An excel
■!**«, wj ,,>inlT l.
■ Remember Mr. W. X. Beall’s
Rltst Monday, for tbe double-barrel
lf r .sd fixing"^
I . , , _onl. Alexander, one of the form
I’ T ' i!t „ r , „f tbe UEeau). and Dr. Riley,
l !ltr » „f the Piedmont and
R;„ c ton Life Insurance Company, both
EriSn, are thej’me of writing.
_-.Mr F. M. Jordan, who has
W *Zg in* the capacity of Marshal for
B, days past, has Riven up-not the
tb, any means, hut his baton.
KcjiDffi* - T be new Bchedule of th ®
I Western trains is published this
K"*the head of this column. Since the
■ travel has increased considerably
K informed, the public being better
Elated than before.
I, jjp _persons indebted to G. J.
Cos., Levris & Robinson and Robt.
Iptrryman, are reminded that money is
Eed by these gentlman. Step up and
Kjnur accounts. See request under
E Advertisements.
EjornoßAPHio Gallery.— Mr. L. A-
E,from Griffin, will open aPhotgraph
BilJlerv, in Thomaston. in tbe Brick
Kiine:, on or about the 15th instant.
I Kill be remembered by all of our old
Errivc Better.-On Wednesday, Capt.
Ei Hull hud so far recovered from his
Eit severe illness, as to be able to be
to his home. lie is still suffering
Es. &nd his recovery will undoubtedly
Eow, but we are sanguine of seeing him
E f streets restored to health, before
elapse.
» Educational Review.—We have
■riedthe February number of this valu-
Bt monthly and have devoted as many
as we could spare to the perusal
Bopajes. It now has a larger circula-
Br'Wiany other educational publication
Blip South or West—the just reward of
All articles in the Review are
Btliod of a solid nature. The price
B'<magazine is only $1,50 a year. E.
Bi'bart k Cos.. Publishers, 704 Chestnut
B St. Louis
Board.—The gentlemen who
Btaktn out polices in the Piedmont and
B'jti'n Life Insurance Company, in
Baston; organized a local Board of
n o Thursday evening last, with
Boiceof the following officers: Presi-
B 8 D. Hardaway; Vice President,
i rr y |11an ; Medical Examiner, G.
iinnah; Secretary. FI. T. Jennings.
Blsll take occision to touch at greater
Bupon this company at another time.
Bsinto Task.— Attention is called to
B'enisement of Messrs. L. Cohen &
I J’is issue. Merchants and private
Bering liquor to purchase, can pur-
B 'his firm, With the certainty that
M M Simon-pure article will be
I 'em. Brandies, Wines, Whiskies,
■ a l wa ys on hand and f<*r sale in
I to suit Customers. If you chose
■ l?1 old Monongahela for your
B take” send your order to Cohen
I Tor Dealers, Atlanta.
the citizens of Rocky
B neighborhood, upon their ex
■ ’ ‘ f irtune in securing tho services
and refined lady. Miss
I lx ay, as teacher for their children.
whs raised in Thomaston, and
the Masonic Female College in
Ga., where she graduated in a
B*" w ith high honors. We know
Remarkably well qualified for the
E*hioh she has been called to fill,
■ considerable experience in
for one of her age. We
B ar e in recommending Miss Cfira-
E ?°°d people of Rocky Mo'liht
B. c T and sincerely hope they will
B^ 8 her by securing a full and
E school, as she is in every way
■ ' e >r confidence and esteem.
Ef 10n t 0 debated at the Next
fl wn g of tbe Thomaston LitGrary
roen are mofe deceptive
B^l? orally and 80ciall y*
B r0161118 are as follows :
El Ft IVK ' negative.
■s* ’ J - Y - Allen »
B - D - Hardawa^,
ISw. W - X - Bea,1 ‘
Bitiyj 681,00 Was decided in favor of
I n d gentlemen are invited to
Y. Allen, Sec’y.
LErr.-Mr. James H. Drake has gone to
Atlanta to live, where he has been appointed
to a responsible position in ono of the Rail
road offices; Our best wishes for his health
and success go with him.
The Farm and Home foTFebruary is the
best, the most instructive and most enter*
taining number that has yet been issued of
that deservedly popular periodical.
Hon. E. Steadman's Essay on Cotton
Manufactures at the South, is an admirable
paper, full of sound, practipal sense, and
valuable advice. John Plowbandles, whose
former letters have attracted so much at
tention and been so highly commended,
excels himself in this number, on the subject
of Agricultural Colleges.
The Household, Scientific and Farm Yard
Departments are all first-rate. The “Ed
itor s Book Table” contains many interest
ing notices of new books, and the first
chapters are published of anew atory, which
promises to be very exciting.
We heartily commend the Farm and
Home to popular favor as a first-class mag
azine, and advise all who have the opportu
nity to go to work and get up clubs of
subscribers and earn for themselves some
of the fine premiums offered by the pub
lishers, a list of which is given in this
number.
Published by J. W. Burke & 00., Macon,
Ga., Terms, two dollars a year.
Circus. —John W. Robinson & Co's., ex
tensive establishment is billed here for
Monday next, the 13th inst. Two perform
ances will be given at 2 and at 7 o'clock.
We see by many of our exchanges, that
this splendidly equiped circus is everywhere
spoken of in the most complimentary terms.
Among the performers, who have been en
gaged at vast expense, we will mention
Madam Amelia Bridges, who has been
awarded the distinction, by the entire press,
of being the finest Seen® Rider in America.
She is also wonderful in her Tight Rope
performances. Little Annie Carroll is un
questionably the youngest rider in the
world. The Champion Leaper of this little
world of ours we have in the person of
Sam Rinehart, whose principal act—the
Lion’s Leap—ten feet high, made through
a hoop which cannot be passed over his
body when his arms are by his sides, is one
of the most difficult ever attempted by a
human being.
Charles Wright is the strong man of the
show, and can handle a hugh cannon ball
with as much ease as a child can an india
rubber one. The Leslie Brothers are the
most skillful performers on the Horizontal
Bar, now traveling with any circus. The
feats performed by the Whittony Brothers
are absolutely dazzling. Their performance
on the Double Flying Trapeze, thirty-five
feet from the ground, has never been ex
celled. The Phunnie Men are Billie An
drews aud Harry Gibbons, whose grotesque
drollery, inimitable mimicry and genuine
wit, have made them universal favorites.
Persons who attend the show are assured
that not one word will be pronounced by
the clowns which will offend the most
fastidious lady or gentlemen present. We
have not the space to write a longer notice
of the various features of this mammoth
circus, but will close with this advice to all
who wish to see a first-class entertainment:
Go to Robinson's circus next Monday, and
take as many of your friends as you have
monev enough to go round with.
Business J3udget.
Pink Eye and Goodrich Potatoes at
febll-lt. King & Allen’s.
Landbeth’s Garden Seed for sale by
febll- It. King & Allen.
J. L. Johnson & Cos. have a fine let of
Virginia Salt, and other groceries. Also a
fine lot of Domestic, cheap for the cash.
feb4-tf.
Wanted. —Five hundred bales of Cotton,
for which the highest market price will be
paid. J as. W. Atwater.
jan23-tf
Insure in the iEtna, all your dwellings
and merchandise, cotton in gin houses, or
in store. Liberal rates. Losses adjusted
promply on all. W. A. Johnson, Agt.
feb4.tf
This is to notify all persons that W. A.
Johnson is not my agent any longer, and
all persons indebted to :ne will come and
settle forthwith. John. N. Webß.
jan7-lm.
You who lead sedentary lives—Printers,
Tailors, Shoemakers, etc., will find a great
relief for the Constipation from which you
so often suffer, by taking Simmons’ Liver
Regulator. It is a simple, harmless, veg
etable compound, sure to relieve you, and
can do no injury. febll It.
Everybody is using Dr. RadolifFs great
remedy, the Seven Seals, or Golden Wonder.
It cures like magic. One hundred and
seventy-two bottles sold by J. L. Johnson
& Cos., in one week, and every case cured.
See what Dr. J. 0. Hunt says about this
Medicina. A Certain cure for rheumatism
and neuralgia in three minutes. For sale
by J. L. Johnson it Cos.
janl4-lro
A Sure Cure For Meningitis. Dr. Rad
cliffs Great Remedy— Seven Seals or Golden
Wonder, It will cure Asthma also. Read
what Mr. A. T. Shackelford says of it:
Mr. W. A. Johnson Dear Sir: I used
one of your 50 cent bottles of Golden Won
der for the Asthma and experienced very
great relief from it. I recommend it to all
suffering from that troublesome disease.
Yours respectfully,
feblFtf,’ A. T. Sa'ACxrfLFOEl*.
COMMERCIAL.
THOMASTON MARKET.
Corrected weekly, for the Tbowaitoo Herald.
by KHfoli ALLEN.
TnoMjjwojr. 041, Feb. il, if?®
CORX—Fer boabe! fl 00.
MEAL—-Per bttabel, f1 *5
HACON—-Clear aide*. 17 to *oe. Shoaldera, 16c. Coe atry
__ 20c.
a V,7^^ M P»r gallon, 50c.
®YKUP—Per xallon, 'be. to yl,zs.
£HEEBK—Per pound, 25c.
oLO AHS—Per round, 15 to 200
COFFEE—I’er pound. 28 to Bt*c
—Per hundred, *5 00 to f$ 00.
JJHKAT- Per bushel. *S 25
**YR—Per bushel |1 75.
OATS—Per bushel *1 00.
PE AS— Per bushel, *1 00
ftlCJS—Pff potmd, 11 to 12#
, , Per pimnd, 20c to 25c.
CHlCKEN'S—spring 25c
y \LT—Peranck, »2 75
521T K !H*« r P° un ffi <»«*ben,4se to 60«. Country *sc.
EGOS—Per dozen. 15c.
—Tobacco from 2.V to |1 25 p*-r pound,
w lIISKT -Corn Whisky per gallon, #2 75, Rye
Whisky, $3 00.
BRANDT—Peach Brandy per gallon, *4 00. Apple
Brandy, 00.
BEEP—Per pound, 7c to 9c.
COTTON MARKET.
Corrected weekly expressly for the Thomaston Ilerald
Middling
Low Middling " r ~/u
Good Ordinary ry
Ordinary jo
FINANCIAL.
GOLD—Baying at 1 lOtol It.
BlLVKß—Haying at l Otto 1 05
RaTE OF INTEREST—Oq money ? per cent, per
month. *
MACON MARKET.
Corrected weekly expressly for the Thomaston Herald.
BACON—Clear Sides (*mok. d> $ 14# 14#
Clear Rib Sides (sraoked)....
Shoulders 10#@ 11
Hams (Sugar cured) 25 0) 80
BULK MEATS—CIear Sidea 18 @ 18#
Clear Rib Sidea 12# i) 18
Shoulder* 9#® iO
COFFEE—Rio 22 & 80
•lava ... 82 <& 40
DRIED FRUIT, per pound 10 (& II
RICE, per pound 9 (fy 10
TEA—Black 1 50 <& 1 75
Green 2 00 @ 8 00
BUTTER—Goshen 48 (td 60
Tennessee Yellow 80 (ft 40
Country 25 (& 40
EGGS B5 (and 40
LAUD— 15 G) 16
SUGAR —According togrnde 15 (and 20
MOLASSES—According to grade.... 50 (a) 60
FlSH—Mackerel, bbla,No. 1,2,8 ... 15 00 <s)2* 00
Kits..... 2 75 (and 500
P A T,T L verpool per sack 1 90 (and 200
WHISKY—Common ltye 1 20 (and 1 25
Fine 2 00 (and 5 00
Corn 1 20 (and I 25
Bourbon 2 50 (and 500
Virginia 2 50 fd 8 50
TOBACCO—Low grades per pound.. 50 (and 55
Medium 60 fd 70
Good 70 fd SO
Bright Virginia 85 fd 1 50
Fancy . 1 25 fd 1 50
FLOUR—Superfine per bbl 7 00 fd 7 50
Extra . 8 00 fd 8 50
Family 950 fd> o 00
Fancy Family Brand .. 10 50 (2)11 00
GRAIN AND HAY.
CORN-Yellow, Mixed and White.. 100 @lO5
MEAL— 1 00 @ 1 10
GRITS— 125 @IBO
OATS— .. 75 @ 1 25
WHEAT—Per bu»hel 1 40 @ 1 50
FIELD PEAS— 1 00 @ l 25
HAY—Northern. .. 2 00 @ 2 25
Tennessee Timothy @ 2 00
Herds Grass. 2 00 @
Tenne-seo. 2 00 @
ATLANTA MARKET.
Corrected weekly expressly for the Thomaston Herald.
CORN—White, per bushel f 85@$ 90
Yellow. 1 00
WHEAT-Tenn. White, per bushel 1 85@ 1 15
Tennessee Red 1 2>@ 1 35
RYE—Per bushel 1 25
BARLEY—Per bushel t 25
OATS—Per bushel 60@ 65
FLOUR—Fancy, per sack * 4 00
Family, per sack 4 00
Extra, per sack 8 60
Superfine, per sack 8 00
BACON —Shoulders, per pound
Hams,per pound @
Canvassed Hams, per pound 20@
Clear Sides, per pound @
MEAL—Per bushel 1 00
llAY—Tennessee per 100 pounds 1 70
Western, per 100 pounds 1 s*'@ 1 60
LARD— t er pound 14#
BtJTTEIi —Per pound 25@ 40
EGG—Per dozen Bft
FIELD PEAS—Per bushel 1 00 2 1 25
IRISH POTATOES Per bushel 2 750> 325
VIRGINIA SALT Per sack •• 2 25
COTTON YARNS—Per bunch I 90® 2 00
PEACH BRANDY —Per gallon 4 00
APPLE BRANDY—Per gallon 2 75@ 8 00
RECTIFIED WHISKY—Proof, per gal... I 40
BYE WHlSKY—P«rgallon 2 50® 5 00
CORN WHlSKY—Country, per gallon... 1 50
LIME—Per bu-hel 50® 60
GREEN APPLES —Per barrel 600 700
KING & ALLEN,
WHOLESALE AK» EKTAIL
DRY GOODS & GROCERY
MERCHANTS,
TIIOMASTOX, GA,
Keep constantly on hand a Large and Well Selected
Stock of
STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS,
Boots, Shoea, Uatg, Caps, CLOTHING, Notion*, Sugar,
Coffee, Rice, Tobacco, Lard, Flour,
CROCKERY. GLASS WARE,
HARDWARE, JVOODEN-WARE, DRUGS, etc., etc.
COUNTRY PRODUCE
taken in exchange for Goods. oct22*tf
Bowdon Collegiate Institution,
Bowdon, Carroll County, Ga.
exercises of this Institution will
open January *9th, 1871. for the Spring Term,
and August 17th for the Fail Term
1 The citizen* of Bo#don having assumed all expen«ea
by ample endowment, the Trustee* hare employed a
full corps of Instructors - ..
We congratulate the friend* of the Institution on this
happy consV.niatiou and ask for it a continuance of the
liberal patronage heretofore extended
For ' atalogue and Supplementary Circular, giving
all particulars, address Rev F U V Uentenon,
President J 9- MOPKK Jf ,
dec!7-tf. Secretary Board Trustee*.
FURNITURE i FURNITURE!
BY wholesale and retale at the* Large
Furniture Rooms of
m A. JOHNSON.
where von can get beautiful Chamber setU from *35 to
IrU, PTDec'inc three car load* of cheap
Furniture when I wilfbe able to eel 1 nice Cottage bed
steads at from *7,89 to f 10,00 and everything you want
l£ the wav of Furnttnre at Boeton Factory prices. Call
ray -T'eralM .toe*
}*lDl 4r4t>
CASH STORE!
FALL & WINTER GOODS!
C. F. TURNER & BROTHER,
WOULD respectfully inform the public thst they have juat received their
stock of FALL and WINTER GOODS, consisting of
DRY GOODS,
Hats, Notions, Hoisiezy, Fancy Goods, Furs, Caps, and Groceries.
ThAjr 6all SPECIAL ATTENTION to their large assortment of all kinds of
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
Which consist in part of Black Alpaccas and Silks, Figured and Colored
Alpaccas and Poplins, all wool Delains, Marinoes, Plaid Poplins, Scotch
Plaids, Repts, Empress Cloths, Ginghams, Calicoes, etc., etc. All kinds of
Ladies, Misses and Childrens Woolen and Cotton Hose, Men and Boys
Cotton and Woolen Half-Hose, Ladies Kid Gloves, every quality of Ladies,
Misses and Childrens Berlin Gloves, Boulevard, Balmoral and Hoop-
Skirts, Corsets, Plaid Shawls, Arab Shawls, Ladies Marino Vests, etc.
Clothing put up to order. For Gentlemen wear they have a full assort
ment of
FANCY 4 ASSMEItES. BLACK CLOTH,
Doe Skin Cassimeres, all wool Tweeds and Kersey, Sheep's Grey Kentucky
Jeans, Fredericksburg Herring-Bone Full Cloth and Satinets, Black Silk
Velvet and Fancy
SILK YTEH-TVET "VEST PATERNS.
A large assortment of
MEN AND BOYS’ HATS & CAPS.
They have on hand a good assortment of all kind of Mens, Boys, Ladies,
Misses and Childrens' SHOES, and will receive in a few weeks a stook of
Men and Boys WINTER BOOTS, Ladies, Missea and Mens GUM
SHOES. They will also receive in a short time a fine assortment of
LADIES -A-TSTID MISSES FURS.
As they SELL EXCLUSIVEDY FOR they can afford to sell
Goods at as moderate prices as any house in Central Georgia.
They respectfully invite the citizens of Thomaston and vicinity to give
them a call. Thankful for the liberal patronage they have already received,
they hope by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of tho same.
C. F. TURNER & BRO.
octls-tf THOMASTON, UPSON, CO. QA.
SUGGS & OLIPHANT,
DEALERS IN
DRUGS & DRY GOODS,
THOMASTON, GEORGIA,
Thankful for the very liberal patronage extended to
them by their numeroua friend*, beg leave to inform
them that they are receiving, and have now In store, a
fre«h stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
Consisting in part o
PRINTS,
POPLINS,
DELAINES,
ALPACAS.
FLANNELS,
SHIRTING,
SHEETINGS,
DOMESTICS.
NOTIONS, ic,
Also a nios lot of Columbus Eagle and Phoenix Factory
Goods, snch as CAsfcrers, Jeans, Stripes, Checks and
Ginghams. A eomplete assortment of Hats and Shoes
for ladies and gentlemen. We continue to make
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
and Dye Stnfs, a speciality. Fine Wines and Liquors,
always on hand for medicinal purposes. octl-tf
The freemason
FOB 1870 I
THE largest Masonic Monthly m tba
vofld. It contains tidings from tbs Craft in all
parts of the Globs.
It Is strictly cosmopolitan and is the organ of tbs Craft
every where, and not csnljnsd to any one State or locali
ty. Each number complete In itself. Bample copies
sent free.
Every Maste* Maso* in good standing anthqpzed to
actas agent in sending subscriptions. A discount made
to clnb agents if desired and in all casea a copy eent
free to snch agent*, if eotified.
CLUB RATES.
Clubs of t*n to twenty.... ft 50
Clubs of twenty to fifty 1 35
Clubs of fifty or more 1 25
Single subscribers.. 2 00
Names may be added at any time in the year at club
rates. Back numbers supplied. Address,
GEO. FRANK GOULET,
nov29-8m St. Louis, Mo.
“thos. bethel,
dealer IN
DRV COOK M GROCERIES
WOULD inform his customer* and
friends that his fall stock is now eomplets, and
solicits from thsm a continuance of their fonnerpa>roCr
at his new fir* proof store on Mslu ttrast, Thomas
t?£ dA’lf-fiin
gsogp
Mill Gearing,Shafiinfc&Pujleys
foQIE « Ho]^^TlMoßis'
FCRACIRCULAR—I^r
•eptlO-ljr
Ayer’s
Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.
tis at once agreeable,
healthy, and effectual
for preserving the
hair. Faded or gray
hair is soon restored
to its original color ,
with the gloss and
Thin hair is thick
ened, falling hair checked, and bald
ness often, though not always, cured
by its use. Nothing can restore the
hair Where the follicles are destroyed,
6r the glands atrophied and decayed.
But such as remain can be saved for
usefulness by this application. Instead
of fdirlfag the hair with a pasty sedi
ment, it will keep it clean and vigdrbus.
Its occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off, and
consequently prevent baldness. Free
from those deleterious substances which
make some preparations dangerous, and
injurious to tne hair, the Vigor can
only benefit but not harm it. If wanted
merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing eke can be found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and yet lasts
long on the hair, giviug it a rich, glossy
lustre and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Cos,,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
I/O WELL., MASS.
£bicb SIOO.
For sale in Thomaston by Suggs & Oil-*
phant, and all Druggists everywhere.
feblSdy
*• f r
JOB WORK of all kinds neatly executed
ti th« HIF.ALB CfHCI
to physicians:
* —
Ns* f it, August. V2th 136#.
Allow mo to call jour attention to my
PREPARATION OF CMMINO fcI
?RAkT BffHe.
Tbe component parts aro BITCH 0, LONG
LEAF, CUBEBS, JUNIPER BERRIES.
Muds * r Prei aration —Bucbu.in vacuo
Juuiper Berries, by distillation, to form a
fine gin. Cubebs extracted by displacement
with spirits obtained from Juniper Berries;
very little sugar ia used, and a small
portion of spirit. It is more palatable than
any now in use.
Bucbu, as prepared by Druggist.*, ic of a
dark oulor It is a plant that emits its fra
grance ; the action ot a flame destroys this
(its active principle), leaving a dark and
glutinous decoction, Mind is the color of
ingredients. The Buchc in tbj preparation
predominates ; the smallest qliarifity of the
other ingredients are added, to prevent fer
mentation ; upon inspection it will be found
not to be a Tincture, as made in Pharma
copcea. nor is it a Syrup—and therefore can
be used in cases whore lever or inffafoafion
exist. In this, you hare tho knowledge of
tbe ingredients and the mode of pr^fi’ara'udik.
Hoping that you will favor it with a trial,
and that upon inspection it will meet wi**
your approbation,
With a feeling of confidence,
I am, very respectfullv,
' 11. T. HELM BOLD,
Chemist and Druggist
of 16 Years’ Experience.
[From the Largest Manufacturing Chem
ists in the World.]
November 4, 1869.
, “I am acquainted with Mr. 11. T . Helm
bold ; he occupied the Drug Store opposite
my residence, and was successful in con
ductihg the business where others had not
been equally so before him. I have been
favorably impressed with his character and
enterprise."
WILLIAM WEIGIITMAN,
Firm of Powers A Weightman,
Manufacturing Chemists,
Ninth and Brown streets, Philadelphia.
HELMbOLD’B FLUID EXTRACT BU
CHU
Is the great specific for Universal Lassitude,
Prostration, Ac.
Tbe constitution, ouee aflected with Or
ganic weakness, requires the aid of medicine
to strengthen and invigorate the system,
which IIELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCIIU
invariably does. If no treatment is sub
mitted to, Consumption or insanity ensues.
IIELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT 6F
BUCHCV
l *
In affections peculiar to Females, is unequal
ed by any other preparation, as in Chlor
osis, or Retention, Painfulness, or Suppres.
sion of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated
or Sehirrus State of the Uterus, and all
complaints incident to the sex, or the decline
or change of life.
HELMBOLDS FLUID EXTRACT, BU
CHfJ AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH
Will radically exterminate from (he .system
diseases arising from habits of dissipation,
at little expense, little or no change in di
et, no inconvenience or exposure ; com*
pletely superceding tho*>e unpleasant and
dangerous remedies, Copaiva and Merci ry,
in all these diseases.
USE IIELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT
BtJCHtf
In all diseases of these organs, Whether ex
isting in male or female, from whatever
cause originating, and mattes of how long
standing. It is pleasant ir, tastfc and odor,
“immediate" in action, and rfrore strength
ening than any of the preparations ol Bark
or Iron.
Those suffering from broken-down or
delicate constitution, procure the remedy at
once.
The reader must be aw£re that, however
slight may be the attack of the above dis
ease, it is certain to affeo* the bodily health
and mental powers.
All the above diseases require tbe aid of
a Diuretic. EXTRACT
BOCHU is the great Diuretic.
Sold by Druggists everywhere. Price—
sl.2s per bottle, or 6 botijes for $6,50.
Delivered to any address, describe sympt
toms in all communications.
Address
FI. T. HELMBOLD,
Drng and Chemical Warehouse,
594 Broadway, New York
NONE ARE GENUINE
Unless done up in steel-engraved wrappw,
with fae* simile of my Chemical Warehouse
and signed
may74y H T. II ELM BOLD.