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CONCENTRATED
fluid extract
BUCHU!
The Great Diuretic.
Th# Proprietor trusts that his Remedies, from the
hetofbeioc advertised, mar not be classed as Patent
Medicines:
BUCIIU, in one form or other, has been present*
ai by every educated Physician for more than
TWO HUNDRED YEARS.
Q. T. HELM BOLD claims a superior mode of ex
tracting its virtues. The experiments were made
rtiie encased in the DRUG business in the city of
Philadelphia, nineteen years ago, promptod by the
alarminc inrreate of diseases of the Bladder, Kid
neys, (travel and Urinary Organs, existing in both
leges. These diseases were justly attracting as much
attention rs diseases of the Liver, or any other vital
organs of the body. Upon the sound and healthy
condition of these important organs, the healthy and
harmonions action of the nervous system and Liver,
and canitquently the happiness of the entire human
family, depends. That Buchu should act upon both
Liver and Kidneys, to prepare it so that it would re
tain its strength and activo principle, was his turn. It
nut not be made.'os housekeepers make tea, by boil
ing. It is a delicate leaf, and its active principle
would be destroyed by such a process. It mnst be
prepared in VACUO, and from the long-1 far, fre.h
and carefully celeotod.
THE SUPERIORITY OP MY MODE OF PRE
PARATION BEING ACKNOWLEDGED, I now
ship even to the point (CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.)
where the leaves are gathered, largo quantities of
MY FLUID IXTRACT.
IN FACT. THE ARTICLE STANDS PRE-EMI
NENT, AND IS KNOWN IN ALL PARTS OF THE
WORLD.
The first and most important object was to offer to
the afflicted a remedy that was perfectly safe, and
coaid be taken by adults and children. Ignorant per
sons. who pay no attention to dose, direction, or ad
vice, might reason. "That if a teaspoonfcl, taken oc
casionally, did good, two would do better, and per
haps a bottle would care in a day.”
Many have broken down their health by diss’pa-
tion. and on this principle; bnt they had been years
in doing so.
What I would hara understood is, that no injury
can arias from its use. It is as safo as any artielo of
food; bnt patients must not expect any medicine to
rebuild a wrecked or shattered constitution in a fow
days.
This truth is so rsif-evident that it would seem un-
neeoisary to repeat it, were it not for the fact that
thousands cf persons who are intelligent in all other
matters, seem to think unreasonably, that a curative
agent must exhibit its specific effects immediately,
when the fact is, that timo is often an important ele
ment in the progress ot a safe and thorough care,
even when the medicine is working the best results.
These same persons would expend HUXDRKDS.ycs,
THOUSANDS of DOLLARS, in articles of LUX
URY and DISSIPATION, and think less of It than
they would of FIFTY DOLLARS la medicine to re
build a BROKEN DOWN and WORN OUT CON
STITUTION.
Notwithstanding the number of years that 1 have
been engaged in business, there may be those located
at a distance that may not be aware of all the facts,
and wonld like to be satisfied on all the points. Hav
ing been educate! a druggist, I append the follow
ing : ■ i- - ■ •
From the Largest Manufaclur-
-c: Vs mm&j arfi ium fcc
/is .r.l ua jLr's ». 4-a-^ . J
ing Chemist in the World.
"1 am acquainted with Mr. H. T. Helmbold. He oc
cupied the drug store opposite my residence, and was
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WILLIAM WEIGHTMAN.
I inn of Powers A Weightman, Manufacturing
Chemists, Ninth and Brown streets,
Philadelphia. Not. 15.1854"
I propose to give evidence that this Remedy is not
-patent medicine. Tho objection which generally
lies against all discoveries and inventions in medicine
is "publicity.” If somebody should discover a reme
dy to prolong life, or an infallible cure for cholera or
consumption, what a monster wonld he be to withhold
his knowledge! We have yet to learn from what
chapter or verse in Scripture to qnote, “that may not
heal others of their fellow men of any disease.”
Nor have we asked Pickwicks, affected prudes, or
in short, men who are possessed of every kind of
ense bnt common sense, and all kinds of opinions
bnt their own. The Buchu is a good thing. It has
hundreds of thousands of Hvirg witnesses ta attest its
virtues nnd commend it. Ttls the prejudiced bigots
and the envy of "Quacks.”
EDWARD L. HOWARD,
Paper Maker, Burnside, Hartford connty, Conn.
FOR MEDICAL PROPERTIES.
SEE JOURNAL OF PHARMACY,
SEE REMARKS MADE BY DR. EPHRIASI MC
DOWELL. A CELEBRATED PHYSICIAN AND
MEMBER OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SUR
GEONS. IRELAND. AND PUBLISHED IN THE
TRANSACTIONS OF THE KING AND QUEEN'S
JOURNAL.
SEE MEDICO-CHIRURGIOAL REVIEW. PUB
LISHED BY BENJAMIN TRAVERS. JFELLOW
OF ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS. LONDON.
SEE PROF. DE WEES’ VALUABLE WORKS ON
THE PRACTICE OF PHYSIO.
SEE REMARKS MADE BY THE LATE CELE
BRATED DR. PHYSICK. PHILADELPHIA.
And most of tho late Standard works on Medicine,
SEE Medical Properties contained in Dispensatory
of the United States, of which tho following is a cor
rect copy:—
BUCHU.—Its odor is strong, diffusive, and some
what aromatic; its taste is bitterish and analogous to
that of mint. It is given chiefly in complaints of the
Urinary Organs.snch as Gravel. Chronic Catarrh of the
Bladder, morbid Irritation oftheBIodderand Uretha,
diseases of the Prostrate Gland, and Retention or the
Incontinence of Urine, from a loss of tone in the parts
concerned in its evacuation. It has also been recom
mended in Dyspepsia, Chrorie Rheumatism, Cutane
ous Affections and Dropsy,
TESTIMONY.
GREAT SUFFERING!
A Permanent Cure of Gravel of
Twelve Years’ Standing—
Stone Passed and
to be Seen.
BcESSiDX.Com, Deo. 15,18'9.
Dr. Helmbold:
Dear Sir—It is with much pleasure that I writ
you upon facts respecting myself. I do not know
hardly how to express myself. I have toon, for
the last ten or twelve years, the groatest sufferer
man could bo and live; hnt more sometimes than
others. The complaint was tho“KIdneys”and “Blad
der.” I have been sometimes from twelve t» fourteen
hours, and wanted to make water evey minute, bnt
conld not. Hare eansnltcd doctors, both in Massa
chusetts and this State, and taken pills, I may saj by
the quart, also liquored medicines, bnt found no re
lief from any, and got worse tbelsst six months. I
was so that I conld scarcely get about. I conld not
rest night or day. It would soon have been "all up”
with me if I had not seen yonr advertisement in the
Berkshire Courier, beaded "Kidneys." I read it
throngb, and thought I wonld try it. I purchased a
bottle, bnt, mind yon, I bad not much faith in It.
Why should I, when I had been trying so many
things, and costme so much? Well, 1 began taking
it, and before I had takon the first bottle I felt bad;
but I finished it and got another. By the time I took
half of the sceond I still got worse (apparently).
When I walked it seemed as if my right kidney was
falling from its place, and I felt really bad. I felt so,
before I had finished the second, that I made up my
mind it was of no use trying any more,—and all this
timo tho "Buchu" was doing its work, but I did not
know it, so I gave it up. and went to Hartf.rt on Sat
urday to one of the bestdoetors in the city. He said
it was the neek of the bladder, and I should bavo to
undergo an operation. He gave mo medicine, and I
went home quite' down-hearted. On Sunday I was
unable to go to Church. I had not taken aay of if
medicine, but, on my return, continued using the
“Bucho,”andin the afternoon I had a desire to make
water, but could not. Aboutone hour aft-r !hi I tried
again, with the same result; bnt tho next time I took
the vessel, it was the same as turning a faucet and
Stopping it off again. It was so for three times, and
the third time there was somethin* came through the
passage and struck against the side of tho vessel. I
examined it, and it ia the ngiiest stone or gravel you
oversaw, covered over with little pieces which col
lected together. It looks the color of a mud turtle,
and If as hard as a flint. 8o yon aee tho Buchu was
doing its work, although I was feeling so badly. I
procured another bottle, thinking there might be
some more behind j but since that passed, which is
eight weeks ago last Sunday. I have been as we'l as
ever I was in my life. I hava the stone securely wrap
ped, and those who have seen it in this place aro sur
prised. I cannot tell yoa all. bnt thh is a true story
of my ease, and yon are welcome to make such use of
my name as yon think propror. I am pretty well
known in Berkshire, also in Connecticut. The adver
tisement saved me. Why not publish more T The
Springfield Republican la a wide-spread paper. If
Br. MACK, Burnside, Conn.
Dr. WRIGHT, North Lee, Mass-
Dr. HOLKUM, North Lee, Mats.
Dr. ADAMS, Stockbridge, Mass.
Dr. SCOTT, North Manchester, Conn.
Dr. JAQUES, Bnckland Corners, Conn.
Dr, BEARSFORD, Hartford, Conn.
All of whom treated me for the disease.
PERMANENT OURE OF A PATIENT
WHO NAD SUFFERED FIFTEEN
TEARS WI2E DISEASE OF
TEE KIDNEYS.
This is to certify that in the year I860, one of our
customers, a gentleman aged 50 years, who had been
afflicted for fifteen years with disease of the kidneys,
called on us for HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU.
and after haring used eight bottles stated to ns
that he considered himself permanently cared. Ho
has no hesitation |n stating that he received more
benefit from the use of HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT
BUCHU than from the treatment of various eminent
physicians dnring the time above stated, and recom
mends tho samoto all who may be suffering from
any disease originating from disordered stato of tho
kidneys.
Statements similar to the above havo been received
by ns from various sources during the past four
years. Yours truly.
PEARCE A FRIENN,
Marietta, Ohio.
[These are the leading druggists of Marietta ]
Permanent Cure of Diabetes
with Four Bottles!
Hacke.ysack, Bxaazx Cl., N. J., Apr. 28.1S70.
Dr. H. T. Helhbold—Dbar Sib: I had been suffer
ing for a long time from Diabetes, and bad been un
der treatment for tho same by (3) three of tho most
eminent physicians of this place, via; Drs. Holbrook-
Hall and Smith, without any apparent beneficial re,
suit. Having heard of yonr "Fluid Extract Buchu,"
I concluded to try it, although I had but little faith
in its curative properties. I am happy to stateth&t.
alter having taken four bottles of your “Buchu.”I am
entirely cured, and deem it but my duty to you and
the eommnnity at large to inform you cf the fact that
I havo been permanently cured by your medicine,
after having been informed by tho (3) three physi
cians above named that my disease was incurable
Trnly yours.
JOHN H.WYGANT.
I respectfully refer to any citizen of Hackensack.
CStg and Count j of Neio York, tt.—J ohn H. Wygant,
being of tho village of Hackensack, County of Ber
gen, State of New Jersey, being duly sworn, deposes
and says that the foregoing is truo to his knowledgo.
(Signed)
JOHN H, WXGANT.
Sworn to before me this 27th day of April. 1870.
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JOHN G. KEARNEY.
Commissioner of Deeds, New York City and Connty.
No. 25 Chamber street. New York.
I am sow able to report that a core lx effeoted after
using the remedy for five months
I have not used any now for three months, and feel
as well in all respects as I ever did,
Yonr Buchu being devoid cf any unpleasant taste
and odor, a nice tonic and inrigorator of the system,
I do not mean to he without it whenever occasion
may require its use in inch affections.
M. McCORMICK.
Should any doubt Mr. McCormick’s statoment, ha
refers to the following gentlemen
Hon. WILLIAM BIGLER, Ex-Governor of Penn
sylvania.
Hon. THOMAS B. FLORENCE, Philadelphia.
Hon. J. 0. KNOX. Philadelphia.
Hon. J. S. BLACK, Philadelphia.
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Hon. D. R. PORTER, Ex-Governor of Pennsyl
Tania.
Hon. ELLIS LEVIS. Philadelphia.
Hon. R. C. GRIER, ex-Jndge U. S. Coart.
Hon. G. W. WOODWARD. Philadelphia.
Hon. W. A. PORTER, Philadelphia.
Con, JOHN BIGLER, ex-Governor of California.
Hon. E. BANKS, Washington, D. 0.
And many others if necessary.
A Case of Twenty Years’ Stand
ing.
PniLADiLrniA, Pa., June 25,1867.
H. T. Helmbold, Druggist;
Dear Sib—I bare been a sufferer for upwards of 20
years with grave’, bladder and kidney affsotioex,
dnring which'time I have need various mo.)icinal
preparations and been under the treatment of most
eminent phyeioiens, experiencing hut little relief.
Having seen your preparation extensively adver
tired I consn’ted my family pkysiei-im in regard to
u ing your ex’ract Buchu.
I did t«i> V rouse I had used used all kinds of adver
tised remedies and had found them worthless, and
fomequito injurious; in fset, I despaired of ever get
ting well, and determined to use no remedies hereaf
ter unless I knew of the ingredients. It was this that
prompted me to use your remedy. As you advertised
thatitwasoomposed of buehn.eubebs and juniper
berries, it osenrred to me and my physician as an ex
cellent combination; and, with his adviee, after as
examination of the article, and eonsnlting again with
the dmggist, I concluded to try it. I oommeneed to
use it about eight months ago, at which time I was
eonfined to my room.
From the first bottle I was astonished and gratified
at the beneficial effect, and after using it tnree weeks,
was able to walk oat. I felt muoh like writing to yon
a full statement of my eaee at the time, bnt thought
my improvement might only he temporary.snd there
fore oonolnded to defer and eee if it wonld effect a per
fect cure, knowing that it would be of greeter raise
to yon and more satisfactory te me.
FROM TEE PRINCIPAL PHYSICIANS
OF TEE SANITARY INFIRMARY
OF TEE STATE OF LOUISIANA. '
Paeish La Foukghe, La.. April 29,11870,
H. X. Helhbold, Esq. :—
Dear Sir—I haAi in my practice nsed (in the ma
jority of cases where disease of the urinary organs ex
isted, HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT OF BUCHU. and
canconfiden'Iyaay that I have never known it to he
nsed without the greatest beneficial results. I have
consulted patients after partaking of it, and they in
variably confirm my statement. I am satisfied that
the preparation is an established fact, convinciigly
proved by the practical test of long experience.
Yours, respectfully,
JOHN B.C.GAZZO.M.D.
Cure of the Gravel of Five
Tears’ Standing-Stone
Passed and to he Seen.
Savannah, Tenn., May 14,1S69.
Dr. H. T. Hxlmbold:—
Dxar Sir—Wo introduced yonr “FLUID EXTROT
BUCHU” into this county about eight months ago,
and aro happy to stato it is meeting with universal
favor. Wo wish to inform you of one instance, among
many,-where your Buchu has worked wonders, A
man in our county, named J. B. Estell, has been suf
fering about firo years wrh gravel. About six weeks
ago he bought of ns one bottle of yonr Bnchu, and be
fore ho was through with one bottle he passed a gravel
that weighs eight grains, which we have now on ex-
bibitinn in our drug stove. Ho says bo will never bo
without the Buchu in his house again. Your prtpa-
tions aro gaining in iavor every day.
Very respectfully, yours, etc.,
ECCLE5 A HINKLE, Druggists.
Cure of Bladder and Kidney
Affection of Long Stand
ing—Stone Passed
and to be Seen.
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Westfort, Conn., Sept. 9,1889.
H. T. Helhbold, Esq:—
Dkar Sir—I commenced taking yonr "Extract of
Buchu” about two weeks einee for an sffcotion of the
bladder and kindneys. I have suffered by spells very
muoh for a few days past; bnt yesterday relief came
through the effect of your "Bashu." A stone passed
from my bladder about the site of a large pea, and I
now feel perfectly well, and - entirely free from the
pain that I have goffered with "so hard." I attribute
my core to yonr medicine entirely, and wonld recom
mend all persons similarly affected to try it. I havo
great faith in its enrative powers.
Yourt trnly.
THOMAS J. BENNETT.
Rev. WILLIAM C0G3WELL, Westport, Conn.
J. L. Q. CANNON, Draggbt, Westport, Conn.
H.B. WHEELER, Esq.. Westport, Conn.
BRADLEY HULL, Esq, Westport, Conn,
Dr. WAKEMAN, Reading, Conn.
R. W. R. ROBINSON, Wholesale Druggist, New
York city.
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Great Salt Lake City, Utah, Jan. 20,1883.
Mr. H. T. Helhbold: m j . 'y i ' V 1 '
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Dear Sir—Yonr communication requesting our
terms for advertising was duly received, but from a
prejudice I bad formed against advertising "cures for
secret diseases, it was left unanswered. Daring an
accidental conversation in a drag store the other
evening, my mind was changed on the character of
yourBuehn. It woe then highly commended for oth
er diseases by two physicians present. Inclosed please
find out rata* of advertising- «|»iM
V: * Ui v .ii ' f ;
Years, etc-.
T. B. H. STKNHOU8K,
Editor and Proprietor of Daily and
*£»«*.. Bemi-Weekly Telegraph.
.xxall .H
Cure of Kidney and Bladder
Affection of a Patient
seventy-eight years
of age.
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THANES TO MR. HELMBOLD.
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- Girard. Pa, March 31,1869.
Editor Cosmopolite I desire, as an unsolicited
tribute to the merits of HELMBOLD’S BUCHU, and
for the benefit of those similarly afflicted rg myself, to
say that after consulting many eminent physicians
and trying nearly all the best advertised remedies, in
the Tain hope of findingrolief from aggravated kidney
and bladder diseases, from which I have suffered ex
cessively for many yean, good fortune finally sugges
ted tome HELMBOLD’S BUCHU, which I com
menced using with little faith, and no apparent ben
eficial effects for about a month. At the expiration
of that time, however, I thought I commenced to ex
perience tlight relief, which encouraged mo to per
severe in its use, and now, at the expiration of four
months, although I am an infirm old man, nearly sev-
enty-eight years of age, and consequently medicines
cannot be expected to favorably affect me as th*y
otherwise would. I have found each unspeakable re
lief and permanent benefit from Mr. Helmbo’d’s val-
valuable discovery, that I feel I ought to publicly
record the fact, as an acknowledgement to him, and
a valuable suggestion to the pnhlie.
Yonr*. respectfully, D. M. LAREN.
Mr. Laren refers to the following gentlemen r-
Colonel DAN RICE, Girard, Pa.
CHARLES STOW. Esq.. Girard. Fa.. Editor Cos-
mopolite.
GEORGS H. CUTLER, Girard. Pa* Attorney.
O. I. HINDS, Girard, Pa., Attorney.
Capt. D.W. HUTCH INSOM, Girard. Pa., Attorney
DAVID OLIN, Girard. Pa., Merchant.
DAVID B. DAY, Girard. Pa., Merchant.
C. F. ROCKWELL, Girard, Pa., Merchant.
B. 0. ELY, Girard, Pa., Druggist.
And many others if necessary
Great Cure of Diabetes of a Lady
—Fifty Dollars a Bottle.
New Yoek, February 6,1870.
Dear Dr. Helhbold r-
Deab Sir—For the past eight months I havo been
suffering from diabetes, I have consulted several of
enr leading physicians, hnt have failed to receive the
slightest benefit from their costly medicines.
Four months ago I saw yonr advertisement in the
Herald. I was persuaded by a friend who had been
benefitted by your world-renowned Buchu, I pur
chased a hottle, took tho contents, and was so relieved
that I continued tho use of it. The diabetes has en
tirely disappeared after using it for three months. X
would give 810a bottle if 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. STOUGHTON,
123 West Twenty-seventh street
N.Y. 8. Vol. Institute, 1
Cor. of 5th av. and 76th st, Central Park. I
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(A Home and School for the Sons of Deceased Sol
diers.)
Dr. H. T. Helhbold—Two bottles only of the pack
age of your valuable Buchu presented to the Insti
tute haTe been used by the children, and with per
fect success. In the case of onr little Lieutenant A.
J., his pride is no longer mortified, and he is free
from the daily morning anathemas' of the chamber
maid who has chargo of his bedding. I feel that a
knowledge of theresnltof our use of your Buchu with
the children under our charge, may save many a Su
perintendent and Matron of Boarding Schools and
Asylnms a great i.monnt of annoyanoe, and many a
poor child Buffering more from weakness than from
habit, may be spared punishment that is (not know
ing it as a weakness instead of a bad habit) most un
justly inflicted upon them. Thanking you on behal
of the children, andhoping others may alike he bene
fitted, I am respectfully yours, COL-YOUNG,
General Superintendent and Director .
Juno 16,1868. . : >j ... .
DR. KEY8ER
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A Physician of Over Thirty
Years’ Experience, and a Grad
uate of the Jefferson Medi
cal College, and of the
University of Medicine
and Surgery of
Philadelphia.
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Me. H. T. Helhbold :—
Dear Sir—In regard to the question atkei me as
to my opinion about Buchu, I would say that I have
nsed and sold tho article is various forms, for the
past thirty yean. I do not think there is any form
or preparation of it I have not nsed, or known to be
nsed, in the various diseases where such medical pat
ent would be indicated. Yon are aware, as well as
myself, that it has been extensively employed in the
various diseases ef the bladder and kidneys, and the
reputation it has acquired, in my judgment, b war
ranted by the facts.
I have seen and used, as before stated, eTery form
of Buehu— the powdered leaves, tlnoture fluid ex
tracts—and I am not cognisant of any preparation of
that plant at all equal to yours. Twelve years’ experi
ence ought, I think, to give me the right to judge of
its merits, and without prejudice or partiality, I give
you preoedence'over all others.
I value your Boehn for its effeet on patients. I have
eared with it, and seen eared with it, more dUeaies
of the bladder and kidneys than I hare ever seen
cared with any other bnehn or any othsr proprietary
compound ef whatever name.
RespectfnUy yours, Ac.,
Auoubt 11,1865.
GEO. H. KSYSER, M. D.
UO Wood street; Fit tebu;g, Pa.
A Case of Inflammation of Sid
neys and Gravel,
FROM MORGAN. FRAZELA CO.. \
Glasgow, Mo* Feb. 5,1868./
H.T. Helhbold:
Dear Sir—About two years ago I was troubled
with both inflammation of tho kidneys and gravel,
and I resorted to several remedies without deriving
any benefit whatever, and seeing your extract Buchu
advertised. I procured a few bottles and used them.
The result was a complete cure in a short time. I re
gard your Extract Buchu to be decidedly the best
remedy for any and all diseases of the kidneys, and I
am quite confident that it will do all you claim for it.
You may publish this if you desire to do so.
Yours respectfully,
EDWIN M.FRAZEL.
yfii® ii'
United States Hospital
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■ q Salisbury, N. C„ March 19.1856,
H. T. Aelmcold, Esq, Philadelphia. Penn.
Dear Sis: I wish you to send me one dozen of yonr
Sarsaparilla Extract, and half a dozen of yonr Rose-
wash.
Allow me to say that your preparations are very
sathfaetdry, not only to the practitioner, bnt also to
tho patient, and I shall endeavor to bring them into
universal use in this part of the country. ' X
Please forward these medicines again as btfore, C.
0. D„ per express.
■ 1 I am, sir, very respectfally, yours, etc.
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1 4 . «<?•■••• . . I ..
. \ M.F. A. HOFFMAN,
Certificate of a Distinguished
One Hundred Dollars would be
Given for a Bottle
if Necessary. ;
Rarwat, N. Jm Dee. 2.1861.
H. T. Helhbold,Esq.;
Dear Sir—I take great pleasure in sending yen a
eertifieate in addition to the many yon have received
from suffering humanity. I «*a EOArcely find lan
guage sufficiently strong to express my heartfelt grat
ification at the wonderful eure your Buohu has effect
ed. For four years I have suffered beyeud deseria-
tion. All my friends; with myself, came to the oon-
oluzion that my ease was Incurable. Aecldentplaced
your advertisement ia my hands. I eoazmenoed tak
ing your Buchn.
X followed the directions, and to my utter astonish
ment, btfore Xhad taken seven bottles of your valua
ble medicine—(I wonld give one hundred dollars for
it if I could not get it at any other price)—I am en-
t<rely cured. I most earnestly recommend it to. all
those suffering from disease. I have told many per
sons to taae your valuable medicine, and they are do
ing so with great sneoesr. Any information my fellow
citizens may require will be freely given by the sub
scriber, at his residence, 78 Milton avenue, Rahway,
N.J. H. FREEMAN,
Councilman Third ward, city of Rahway.
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/ Rahway. N.J..Dc«. 2,1869.
We, the undersigned, are well acquainted with H.
M. Freeman, of Rahway, and know that he has been a
long time suffering, in the worst possible form, for the
past four years, and that be has been entirely cured
by the ms of Helmboid’s Buehn.
lioiii lo quoiT.:.*! " ,l
J. W. SAVAGE. Ex-Mayor.
FRANK LA B AU, President of Council.
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WM. RICHARDS, Clerk of Connell.
PETER A. BANTA. Councilman.
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W. J.BROWN,Councilman.: .- (|b
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J. 8. S. MSLICK, CocasUaan.
LEWIS HOFF, Councilman.
J. B. 8TRYKBR, Merchant. } &0'
City Hall, Mayor’s Of»ice. 1
Rahway, N. J* Dee. 6, I860, j
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This will oertify that I am personally acquainted
With H. M. Freeman, and am cognisant ef the fleets
tf let forth te the above statement, and the several
persons whose denatures are hereunto attached are
well known to me, JOHN F. WHITNEY,
Mayor of Ralway, N. J.
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Ms. Helhbold—
Midwife.
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Philadellhia, Ang. 16,1SG9.
Data Eat: Onthe22l of August last. I received
severe internal and external injuries, occasioned by
an accident on a Philadelphia Railroad ear. On my
arrival in New York, I was attended by Dr. Wflsfa^
of East Fifty-fifth street, and another physician,
whose name I do not now remember. After my
wounds were dressed, I suffered for (8) three days In
tense agony from internal ininries, which sffrttrd my
kidneye. I can ear that after takiug bnt three dpeee
of yonr EXTRACT BUCHU I felt greatly relieved.
I used the balance of the bottle, and am happy t%
state that since that time I have experienced aeftr*
ther difficulty. Very, truly years,
P.H. KEARNEY.
N. 848 Third Avenue.
I respectfully refer to either of the following gen
tlemen;
BOBERT B. ROOSEVELT, Esq* Editor of Citissn
and Round Table.
B. 9. CURTIS, Esq., No. 102 Greenwich street.
MORRIS PHILLIPS, Esq., Editor of Home Jour
nal.
HON. M. CONNOLLY, Register of City,
MESSRS. PBTTENGILL*BATES.Proprietors ot
Hearth and H' me.
X. N. HUDSON. Esq.. No, 41 Park row.
nON. NELSON J. WATERBURY, New York.
HON. JAMBS E COULTER, New York.
And many others, if neeessary.
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU,
Established up ward of nineteen yean, prepared by
H. T. HELMBOLD,
AT HIS DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSES,'
Ho. 504 Broadway, Hew York,
BTo. 104 Sontb Tenth Street,
PHILADELPHIA. PAi
Sia: I have used yonr EXTRACT BUOHU with
many of my patients, ani oan spsak of it in the high
est terms in every ease, and consider it a valuable
remedy, aid one that should be ia the handsof every
midwile.
Very truly yours.
.if.,; r
REBECCA SI ANTON, M. D,
•' .u '• - .1 edi a?>. ■ a 1 I i :
Cure of Nervous Prostration and
Decline of a Young Lady.
H. T. Hilhbold I have been giving yonr Extract
Bnehn to my daughter, who hag been nnable.to sleep
very aervsus, loss of appetite, general debility aad
rapidly falling into a decline—in faet consumption
was talked oft I was recommended te ue yonr Bu
ehu, by a highly respectable lady of this plaoe, who
had-given it to her sen with complete snoeeis. My
daughter had been troubled for a long time. * I pur
chased one bottle some eight weeks since whlib lasted
one week, and from which she received a great bene
fit, and induced ms to purchase one half dozen bot
tles as I had tried many other remodles, and my fam
ily physician, to no avail. It 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,
GEORGE M. MARSHALL.
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Geehaniwon, Pa., Fsb. 12, I860.
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Speedy Belief from Kidney Af
fection Occasioned
by Accident.
Hiw York, February], 1070,
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Dr. H. T. Hhuuoip—
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SIX BOTTLES FOB $6 50.
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$125 FEB BOTTLE,
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Delivered to any Address:
For Sale Uy Druggists Everywhere#
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None are genuine unless done up in a steal on graved
wrapper, with fac-simile of my ohtmioal warehouse;
and signed
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Helmboid’s Extract Bnehn,
established upwards of nineteen years, preparedly
H. T. HELMBOLD, drnggist, 594 Broadway,
York, and 104 Sonth Tenth street. Philadelphia, Pw,
Prioe $1 2T per bottle, or six bottles for J6 50, dellv-.
ered to any address. Sold by all druggists swy»
where.
Non* am genuine unless don. up in stosl engravuflL
wrappers, with fac-simile of my chemical warehouse,
and signed U. T. HELMBOLD.
TO THE PLANTERS OF GEORGIA.
LAWTON A LAWTON;
Fourth Mreet, l t Msuqm, Da.
H AVIN0 boilt a Urge warobonae and msdsap
pie arrangeaenta for the accommodation gg
ail oar cnatomen, and having been moat mini fiaufnt,
both in the sales we have made for the paat tow
aeaeona and in the general eatiafaetien we havg
given onr coetoinera in handling Cotton, we earn-
oetly appeal to onr friends who have not heretof«g%
done so, to give ne a trial in the sale of their crops,
or at least to share their business with ns.
We hare no oomplainta to urge against onr
crable and high-minded compeers in the Facte
business—ao from it, that we do not think any
can hoist of better warehouse men, or a better (
ton market, all things o maidered, than 1*
Bat we do oak that oar FRIENDS shall give;
small oommiaeion incident to the sale of their <
We will advance liberally cn Cotton con
os. And will hold Cotton, when desired.
We will famish oar cost osiers with all ]
•applies,
BAGGING, TIES; ETC-
and give aa prompt attention to him who Mods as
one bag as to him who entrust* ns with one linn draft
Being the agents of the Patapeco Guano Com
pany we wBl supply the best character of fertiUasK,
and m every manner try to atmtahr the plantar; %
class of oitizena whose avocation we have piiirwqfl
for forty years, among whom we were bom aaft
raised, and with whom we folly sympathize.
We are located on FOURTH STREET, MAO09F.
GA., at the big red sign of
LAWTON A LAWTOS,
sept4-diw3m “GBtlWX*
Georgia Masonic Maluai Lift las. Ca
iar Annual Meeting of this OoamsftW
on Tat*.
liaoe inthe city of Macon on
A fall attendance in
rprrr.
dayn^'t^ato inatant
quested, as buaineaa of great interest to evssw
member win oome before the meeting. Bv order «
the President, _ ^ JOHN W
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