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-die Greorgia ~Weekly Telegraph. and. Journal &c Messenger. If T. HOLD'S IPO HD FLUID extract Catawba APE PIUS. , ;i i Flirts—Fluid Extract Rhubarb ' Fiuid Extract Catawba Grape Juice. r'iZit JAUNDICE, BILIOUS PcTIOSSiSICKOB nervous headache I *^'£XES9t Ere. I'URELY \ LGETA1.T.E, cusKosoaEBcuwr, minerals or i£TEIflOUS ur.uss. r .;v ut, ap'easint purgative, superseding ci i, magnesia, etc. There ie nothing ■vertaUo to the stomach. They give tone, vo neither nausea nor griping pains. They -rosed of the finest ingredients. After a (T, n?o or them, eucb an invigoration of the .rttem takes place as to appear miraculous , «ak and enervated. H. T. Hehnbold’e gj riniJ Extract Catawba Grape Pills are jsr coated pills. Sugar-coated pills pass * itc stomach without dissolving, conse-, £l it produce the deeired effect. THE itjA GRAPE TILLS, being pleasant in taste kvio not necessitate their being sngar-coat- jig.. prepared according to rules of Pharma- • Leeaetrv: and are not Patent Medicines. BEXRY T. IIELMBOID’S l-Iy Concentrated Compound !il Bitmet IESRY T. BELSiBOLB'S Concentrated IB EXTRACT BDCI THE GREAT DIURETIC, »I every case of DIABETES in which it has t»en, IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE I>ER AND INFLAMMATION OF THE KID- VLCERATION OF THE KIDNEYS AND ■HER, RETENTION OF URINE, DISEASES iailj exterminate from the system Scrofn- &, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Soro Eyes, Sore xe Mouth, Sore Head, Bronchitis, Skin i. Salt Rheum, Cankers, Runnings from the ito Swellings, Tnmors, Cancerous Affcc- rfei, Rickets, Glandular Swellinge, Night HTetter, Hnmoreof all kinds; Chronic ii>t, Dyapepeia, and aU diseases that have slashed in the system for years. 1 PREPARED EXPRESSLY FOR THE COMPLAINTS, ITS BLOOD-PURIFYING iTIES ARE GREATER THAN ANY OTH- 2PARATION OF SARSAPARILLA. IT THE COMPLEXION A CLEAR AND IV COLOR AND RESTORES THE PA CO A STATE OF HEALTH AND PURITY RIFYING THE BLOOD, BEMOYING ALL tC CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASE, ABIS* SOM AN IHPUBE STATE OF THE . .VXD THE ONLY RELIABLE AND EF- 1L KNOWN REMEDY FOB THE CUBE S3 AND SWELLINGS OF THE BONES, iTIONS OF THE THROAT AND LEGS, JE3, ITMPLES ON THE FACE, ERYSIP- ND ALL SCALY ERUPTIONS OF THE XD BEAUTIFYIEG THE COMPLEXION. IE PROSTRATE GLAND, STONE IN THE DEB, CALCULUS, GRAVEL, BRICK-DUST IT, AND MUCOUS OR MILKY DISCHARG ED FOB ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE ilTUTIONS OF BOTH SEXES, ATTENDED THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS: INDIS- ION TO EXERTION, LOSS OF POWER, OF MEMORY, DIFFICULTY OF BREATH- TEAK NERVES, TREMBLING, HORROR DISEASE, WAKEFULNESS, DIMNESS OF S, PAIN IN THE BACK, HOT HANDS, BKG OF THE BODY, DBYNESS OF THE ERUPTION OF THE FACE, PALLID Usance, universal lassitude of Oscular system, etc. persons from the age? of eighteen to tve, and from thirty-fiTo to fifty-five, or in line or change of life; after confinement or bum j bod-wetting in children. ■IIBOLD’S EXTRACT BUOHU IS DIU- ' AND BLOOD-PURIFYING, AND 3 all diseases arising from ft OF DISSIPATION, EXCESSES AND Fences in life, impurities of BL 00D, etc., SUPERSEDING CO- 1 W AFFECTIONS FOR WHICH IT IS • AND SYPHTLITIO AFFECTIONS—IN E DISEASES USED IN CONNECTION 1 SELMBOLD’S ROSE WASH. LADIES. ; ' a affections peculiar to THE EXTRACT BUCHU ISUNE. by ANY OTHER REMEDY—AS ^OROSIS OR RETENTION, IRREGU- painfulness or suppression OF CUSTOMARY EVACUATIONS, ULCERA TED OR SCHIRRU3 STATE OF THE UTE RUS, IfU.CORKHCEA OR WHITES, STERIL ITY, AND FOR ALL COMPLAINTS INCI DENT TO THE SEX, WHETHER ARISING FROM INDISCRETION OR HABITS OF DIS SIPATION. IT IS PRESCRIBED EXTEN SIVELY BY THE MOST EMINENT PHYSI CIANS AND MID WIVES FOR ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CONSTITUTIONS OF BOTH SEXES AND ALL AGES. e t; helibold’s EXTRACT BUCHU CUBES DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPRUDENCES, HABITS OF DIS SIPATION, ETC., in all their stages, at little expense, little or no change in diet, no inconvenience and no exposure. It canaea a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstructions, Prevent ing and Caring Strictures of the Urethra, Allaying Pain and Inflammation, so frequent in this class of diseases, and expelling all Poisonous matter. HE1SRY T. HEWIBOLD’S IMPROVED ROSE WASH, speedily pies, Spate, Scorbutic Dryness. Indurations of the Cutaneous Membrane, etc.; dispels Redness and Incipient Inflammation, Hives, Rash, Moth Patches, Dryness of Scalp or Skin, Frost Bites, and all pur poses for which Salves or Ointments are used; re stores 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 clear ness and vivacity of complexion so much sought and admired. But however valaablo as a remedy for existing defects of the ekin, H. T. Helmbold’e — — - - - * - - ’ ’■ 51 claim to _ ieswhich Appendage of llie most Snporla- tivoand congenial Character, combining, in an ele gant formula, those prominent requisites, SAFETY and EFFICACY—the invariable accompaniments of Us use—as a Preservative and Refresher or the Complexion. It ie an excellent Lotion for diseases of a Syphilitic Nature, and as an Injection for dis eases of the Urinary Organs, arising from habits of dissipation, nsed in connection with tho EXTRACTS BUCHU, SARSAPARILLA AND CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, in ench diseases as recommended, cannot be surpassed. General Recapitulation of Diseases AND CURES. For Kidney Affections -Use Holmbold’s Extract Bnchu. For Bladder Affections—Uso Helmbold’e Extract Bncbn. For Gravel—Use Helmbold’e Extract Bnchn. For Dropsy—Use Helmbold’e Extract Buchu. For Diseases of the Testacies—Use Helmbold’e Extract Bucliu. For Female Complaints—Uso Helmbold’e Extract Buchu- For Gonorrhoea, first stage—Use Helmbold’s Ex tract Bnchu, and inject with Helmbold’s Improved Rose Wash. For Gonorrhoea, second and third stages—Uso Helmbold’e Extract Bncbn, bath the parte with Rose Wash, and after tho inflammation subsides inject with tho Itofe Wash. For Gleet—Use Helmbold’s Extract Bachn and reject with improved Bose Wash. For Strictures—Use Helmbold s Extract Bnchu and the Bougie. For dose, see bottle. * For Gonorrhoea and Gleets —Take one teaspoon- fnl Extract Bnchn three times a day, one hour be- foro meals. Inject, with small glass syringe, Helm bold’s Improved Bosewask—night and morning. For Strictures or Painful Erections—Take Ex tract Buchu ae above. Procure a bongio—be care ful and have it smoothland of small size—to this ap-. ply sweet oil, that it may pass through tho urethra with less trouble. This must be passed very gent ly and by degrees, until it has entered the bladder, then let it remain a short time. The bougie should bo so passed three or four times a day. This meth od is destitute of pain and danger, and will over come the most obstinate Stricture, whenever the medicine is taken regularly, and the patient has sense to do as directoa. For Syphilis, when Syphilis alone exists—Take two teaepoonsful Sarsaparilla, at night on retiring, and morning on rising, and apply the Bose Wash to the Ulcers, with a small sponge or piece of linen two or three times a day. In. Swellings of the Groin, bathe the parts with cold water-then apply ^FOTGtonoKbcea and Syphilis—Owing to promis cuous intercourse, these frequency exist, and are contracted at the same time. Take Sarsaparilla as above, and the Extract Buchu three times a day, two hours after meals. Inject the Rose Wash, as directed, night and morning, and apply it also to the Ulcers. _ The 8ar8&ptfKlla would be useful, token in con nection with the Buchu, in all these affections, al though not in all cases necessary; toit» asm the diseases for which Buchu is used it is difficult to decide—what'the inoculation of bad hnmor may be, or how far it may go—as a precautionary measure it would be well io use Sarsaparilla a week; in this event the directions are the same as in Gonorrhoea and Syphilis. For ntPUfilTIES QF THE BLOOD, Scrofula, Eruptions, Beautifying the Complexion, etc. Taka two teaspoonaful of the Sarsaparilla night and morning. For CHILDBEN, half tho above quan- at & — all of the above diseases, the patient must bear in mind that tho bowels should be kept open h^H. T. HELMBOLD’S CATAWBA GRAPE Riles for fie Guidance of Patients. Use no high-seasoned, fat or greasy food. Acid- uious and stimulating dunks, as well as the uso of tobacco, should be avoided. Costivenees must bo avoided in all of the above diseases. Use gentle exorcise, and batbo the parts affected with cold wafer, freely and frequently. Take tho medicines according to directions, and not only a safe, but permanent euro is guaranteed, no matter how violent may be tHo case or of how long standing. HENRI T. HELMBOLD’S EXPECTORANT For Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, Asthma, Consumption, Croup, Disease of the Throat, Bronchitis, Fains and Op pression of the Chest or Dungs, Diffi cult Breathing, and all Diseases of the Pulmonary Organs. Unlike most preparations recommended in these affections, it contains nothing nanseons, or to derange the liver and digestive organs, but on the contrary, it is one of the mbst pleasant preparation ever offered. It is in the form of a PURE WHITE SYRUP. prepared with the utmost care and of tho best materials known as efficacious in these affec tions. Directions accompany. HENRI T. HELMBOLD’S Compound Witch Angel LINIMENT For Rheumatism, Sic Dolorous, Toothache, Headache, Earache, In flammation of the Stomach, Bowels, or Sidneys, Sprains. Strains, Cats, Bruises, Wounds, Cramps, Burns. Scaldr, Mosquito Bites, Stings of Foisonons Xnsects, Chilblains, Deaf- ness, Sunstroke, Soreness and Fains in the Legs, Feet, Joints, etc., Lame ness, Swelling of the Knees, Foot, Legs, etc.. And in all cases where there is pain or dis tress, if applied over tho part or parts, wiil afford immediate ease. Directions accompany. Tie Die Plfsiciai, A Treatise on Diseases of the Urina ry Organs of Both Sexes, giving the Nature of tho various affections in all stages of Disease, and mode of treatment,from whatever canse orig inating, and no matter ol how long standing. The above work sent to any address, under any name or initials, secure from observation, nndor sealed envelopes. The Dime Physician—a work of 3G pages— Peioe Ten Cents, or mailed free on receipt of Four Postage Stamps. It will be found a valu able work, saving time and trouble to the pa tient. HENRY T. HELMBOLD’S GENU INE PREPARATIONS Delivered to any address, Secure from ob servation. ESTABLISHED UPWARD OP TWENTY YEARS. Sola by Druggists everywhere. Ad dress letters for information, in confidence, to HENRY T. HELMBOLD, Druggist and Ohem- isfc. • Only Depots: H. T. HELMBOLD’S Drag and Chemical Warehouse, No. B04 Broadway, New York, or to H. T. HELMBOLD’S Medical Depot, 104 South Tenth street, Philadelphia, Pa. BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS. ABE FOR HENRY T. HELMBOLD’S. TAKE NO OTH ER. • Inst pains, use nature’s remedy, HELMBOLD’S GRAPE PILLS. They are purely vegetable; their component parte being Catawba "Grape Juice and Fluid Extract of Rhubarb.” Should you deeire a brilliant complexion, youthful appearance, new life, new fresh blood ana renewed vigor, use HELM BOLD’S EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. A single trial wiU COhTiW UwBttet skeptical of tb? efficacy of HELMBOLD’S GRAPE PILLS in Sick or Nervous j—- ~ etipalior General HHE but mild, pie" eant and safe in operation. Chil dren take them with impunity. They aro tho beat and most reliable. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT SAR SAPARILLA creates new, fresh and healthy blood, beautifies the complexion, and imparls a youthful dispoilirg Pimples. Blotches Moth appearance, Patches and all omption3 skin. HELiUJOLD’S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA is tho Great Blood Purifier: thoroughly cleanses and renovates the entire eystem, and readily enters into the circulation of tho blood; after purging with HELMBOLD’S GBAPE PILLS, tho foul humors that have accumulated in the. system for years. Both aro carefully prepared according to the rales of Pharmacy and Chemistry, and aro thoroughly reliable. A teat of twenty years has proved this. Try them. This is the season of the year when the system should bo thoroughly purged of the humors which create disease. There is no purgative or cathartic so mild and efficacious as HELMBOLD’S GRAPE PILLS, causing neither nausea or griping pains—as is the case with the ordinary cheap patent pills of the day—moat of which are composed of calomel or mercury, and carelessly prepared by inexporienced persons. After thoroughly purging the system nso HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, tho great Blood Purifier, and they will insure now life, new blood and renewed vigor. Try them. If yon would have new life, new blood and re newed vigor, use HELMBOLD’S GBAPE PILLS. Purify the blood and beautify the complexion by the use of Helheold’s Extuact Sabsapabilia. They are no cheep patent medicines, but thoroughly Pharmaceutical, and aro not equalled by any Eng lish or French preparation. All powders and ontward applications close up the S of the skin, rendering it harsh, coarse and _r, and in a short time destroy the complexion. If you would havo a fresh, healthy and youthful appearance, purge the system thoroughly: use Helsejold’s Guam Praia and Helheold’s Sabsa- fabiela, which beautifies tho complexion. Beware other deleterious drugs. calomel, mercury: TIC S TIMONY. Permanent Cnro of Gravel of Twelve Years’ Standing—Stone Passed and to bo Seen. Bcbsside, Cons., December 15,1859. DB. HELMBOLD • Deab Sib—It is with much pleasure that i write K ipoa facts respecting myself. I do not know y how to express myself. I havo been for the last ten or twelve years the greatest sufferer man could be and live; but more some times than oth ers. The complaint was tho “ Kidneys” and “Blad der.” I have been sometimes from twelve to four teen hours, and wanted to make water every min ute, but could not. Have consulted doctors, both in Massachusetts and this State, and taken pills, I may say, by tho quart; also liquored medicines; but found no relief from any, and got worse tho last six months. I was so that I could scarely get about. I could not rest night-or day. It would soon havo been “ all up” with me if I had not seen jour advertisement in tho Berkshire Courier, bead ed “Kidneys.” I read It through and thought I would try it. I purchased a bottlo, hut, mind you, I had not much faith in it. Why should I, when I had been trying eo many things and* cost me so much? Well, I began taking it, and before I had taken tho first bottle I felt bad; but I finished it, and got another. By tho time i took half the sec ond 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 tho second, that I made up my mind it was of no use trying any more—and all thi3 time the “ Buchu” was doing its work, bnt I did not know it, so I gave it up and went to Hartford on Satur day to one of tho best doctors in the city. He said it was in the nock of the bladder, and I should have 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 any of his medicine, bnt on my retain continued using the “ Baehu,” and in the afternoon had a desire to make water, bnt could not. About one hour aftor this I tried again with the same resnlt; but the next time I took the vessel it was the samo as turning a faucet and stopping it off again. It was i>o for three times, and the third there was something came through the passsge, and struck against the side of the vessel. I examined it, and it is tho ugliest stone or gravel you ever saw, covered over with little pieces which had collected togother. It looks tho color of a mnd-turt!e, and is as hard as flint. So yon see tho " Bnchu” wa3 doing its work, although I was feeling so badly. I procured another bottlo; thinking there might be soma more behind; but since that has passed, which is eight weeks ago last Sunday, I have been a3 well as over I was in my life. I havo tho stone securely wrapped, and those who have seen it in this place are surprised. I can not tell you all. but this is a true story of my case, and you aro welcome to make such nso of my name as yon may think proper. I am pretty well known in Berkshire; also in Connecticut. Tho advertise ment saved me. Why not publish more? The Springfield Bepublican is a wide-spread paper. If any one wishes to see this wonder, they can do so. I could write all day, but think I have said enough tins time; so I remain your ever well wisher, EDWARD L. HOWARD, Maker, Burnside, Hartford county, Conn. EEFItS TO DR. AC , Burnside, Conn. DR IV HT, North Lee, Mas?. KUM, North Lee, Mass,. DAMS, Stockbridge, Mass. SCOTT, North Manchester, Conn B. JAQUES, Buckland Comers, Conn; DB. BEAR3F0BD, Hartford, Conn. . C3*A11 of whom treated me for the disease..^ DR’ D A CASE OF TWENTY YEARS’ STANDING. Philadelphia, Pa., Jane 25,1867. H. T. HELMBOLD, Druggist: Deab Sib . I have been a sufferer sor over twenty years with gravel, bladder and kidnoy affections, during which time I have used various medicinal preparations, and been under tho treatment of the most eminent plivsicians, experiencing bnt little re lief. Having seen your preparation extensively adver tised, I consulted my family ph3ylcian in regard to Hsingyour Extract Bnchn. I did thiB because I had used all kinds of adver tised remedies and had found them worthless, and some quito injurious; in fact, I despaired of ever getting well, and determined to use no remedies hereaster unless I knew of the ingredients. It was this that prompted me to use your remedy. As you advertised that it was composed of bnchn, cubobs and juniper berries, it occurred to me and my phy sician as an excellent combination; and with his ad vice, after an examination of the article, and con sulting again with the druggist, I concluded to try it. I commenced to use it about eight months ago, at which time I was confined to my room. From the first bottle I was astonished and grati fied at the beneficial effect, and after using it three weeks waB able to walk out. I felt much like writ ing to yon a full statement of my case at tho time, but thought my improvement might only be tempo rary, and therefore concluded to defer, and see if it would effect a perfect cure, knowing that it would be of greater value to yon and more satisfactory to me* • I am now able to report that a cure is effected after using the remedy for five months. I have not nsed any now for three months, and feel as well in all respects as I ever did. Your Bnchn being devoid of any unpleasant taste and odor, a nice tonio and invigorator of the sys tem, I do not mean to be without it whenever occa sion may require its nee on such occasions. M. McCORMICK. Should any one doubt Hr. HcCormick’s state ment, he refers to the following gentlemen: HON. YFM. BIGLER, Ex-Governor of Pennsylva- nia. HON. THOS.B. FLORENCE, Washihgton, D. 0. HON. J. O. KNOX, Ex-Judge, Philadelphia. HON. J. S. BLACK, Ex-Judge, Philadelphia. HON. D. B. PORTER, Ex-Governor of Pennsyl vania. pbia HON. W. A. PORTER, Philadelphia. HON. JOHN BIGLER, Ex-Governor of California HON. E. BANKS, Washington, D. 0, And many others, if necessary. From the Principal Pbyalel— oftheSanl- tarjr Infirmary of the fit**® °* Louisiana. PabicH La Fovche, La., April 29,1870. H. T. HELMBOLD. Esq.: Deab Bib—X nave 511 m J practice used On the ma- icritv of e»«es where diseases®! the urinary organs existed) Helmbold’s Extract cf Bnchn, andean con fidently say that I have never known it to be nsed without the greatest beneficial results. I have con- stilted patients after partaking of it, and they inva riably confirm my statement. I am satisfied that the preparation Is an established fact, convincingly •proved by the practical test of long experience. Permanent Core of Diabetes with Poor Bottles. - - Hackensack, Beegen Co., N. J., April 20,1870. DR. H. T. HELMBOLD: Deab Sib—I have been suffering for a long time from Diabetes, and had been under treatment for the same by (8) three of the most eminent physi cians of this place; viz: D;b. Hasbrook, Hall and Smith, without any apparent beneficial result. Hav ing heard of your Fluid ExtractBuchu. I concluded to try it, although I bad but little faith in its cura tive propirties. Iam happy to state that, after taking four bottles of your Buchu, I am entirely cured, and deem it hut my duty to you and to the community at large to inform you of the fact, and that I havo been permanently cured by yonr medi cine, after having been infoimed by the (3) tbreo physicians above named that my disease was incu rable. Yours truly, JOHN H. WYGANT. I respectfully refer to any citizen of Hackensack. CITY AND COUNTY OF NEW YORK, s.s : John H. Wygant, being of tho village of Hackensack and county of Bergen, New Jersey, being duly sworn, deposes and says that the foregoing is true to his knowledge. [Signed] JOHN H. WYGANV. Sworn to before me this 27th day of April, 1870. (Sighed] JOHN G. KEABNEY, Commissioner of Deeds, N. Y. City and County, 25 Chambers street, New York. Care of Kidney and Bladder AlTcetlons of Long Standing;—Stone Passed and to be Seen. - Westpobt, Conn., September^, 1869. H. T. HELMBOLD: Deab Sib—I commenced taking yonr Extract of Bncbn 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 re lief came through the effect of your Buchu. Aston passed from my bladder about tho size of a largo pea, and now I feel perfectly well and entirely free from the pain that I have i offered with “co hard.” I attribute my core to your medicine entirely, and would recommend all persons similarly affected to avail. Zt is now more than two weeks since she has taken tho last bottle, and I am happy to inform 3 on of its complete success. Very truly, yours, GEORGE M. MARSHALL. Germantown, Pa., February 12,1869. Speedy Relief from Kidney Affection Occa sioned by. Accident. Hew Yoke, February 1,1S70. DB. H. T. HELMBOLD: Deab Sm—On the 23d of August last I received severe intemal and external injuries, occasioned by an accident on a Philadelphia railroad car. On my arrival in new YorkI was attended by Dr. WILSON, of East Fifty-fifth street, and another physician, whose name I do not now remember. After my wounds were dressed, I suffered for three (3) days intense agony from internal injuries, which affected my kidneys. I can say that after taking bnt tbree dose3 of EXTRACT BUCHU I felt greatly relieved. I nsed the balance of the bottle, and am happy to state that, since that time, I have experienced! farther difficulty. Yery truly yours, P- H. KEABNEY, No. 848 Third Avenue. Mr. Kearney respectfully refers to either of the following gentlemen: HON. ROBERT B. ROOSEVELT, ESQ, Editor of Citizen and Ronnd Table. B. F. CURTIS. ESQ. No. 103 Greenwich street. MORRIS PHILLIPS, Editor of Home Journal. HON. M. CONNOLLY, Register or City. MESSRS. PETTENGILL A BATES, No 37 Park Row. HUDSON & MENET, No. 21 Park Row. HON. NELSON J. WATEBBUBY, New York. HON. JAMES E. COULTER. Now York. And many others if necessary. h m its curative powers. Yours, truly, THOMAS J. BENNETT. TMEFERS TO BEY. WM. COGSWELL, Westport, Conn. J. L. G. CANNON, Druggist, We3tport, Conn. H. L. WHEELER, Esq., Westport, Conn. BRADLEY HULL, Esq., Westport, Conn. DB. WAKEMAN, Reading, Conn. R. W. ROBINSON, Wholesale Druggist, New York City. And many others, if necessary. Core of Kidney and Bladder Affection of a Patient Seventy-Eight Years of Age. THANKS TO MR HELMBOLD. Gibabd, Pa., March 31,1869. Editob Cosmopolite : I desire as an unsolicited tribute of the merits of HELMBOLD’S BUOHU, and for the benefit of those similarly affected as myself, to say that, after consulting many eminent physicians and trying nearly all the beat advertised romedies in tho vain hope of finding relief from ag- which I comonced using with little faith and no ap parent beneficial result for about a month. At the expiration of that time, however, I thought I com menced to experience a alight relief, which encour aged me to poaevorein its use, and now, at the ex- of four months, although I am an infirm old man, nearly seventy-eight years of ago, and consequently medicines cannot be expected to fa vorably affect me as they otherwise would, I have found such unspeakable relief and permanent ben efit from Mr. Helmbold’s valuable disoovery, that I feel I ought to publicly record the fact, as an ac knowledgement to him, and a valuable suggestion to the public. Yours, respectfully, D. M. LAEEN. Mr. Laren refers to tho following gentlemen: COL. DAN RICE, Girard. Pa. CHAS. STOW, Esq., Girard, Pa. Edffor cosmop olite. GEO. H. CUTLER, Girard, Pa. Attorney. O. L. HINDS, Girard. Pa. Attorney. CAPT- D. W. HUTCHINSON, Attorney. DAVID OLIN. Girard. Pa. Merchant. DAVID E. DAY, Girard, Pa., Merchant. O. F. ROCKWELL, Girard, Pa. Merchant. B. 0. ELY, Girard, Pa. Druggist. BED-WETTING IN CHILDREN. Now Yoric Volnutcer Institute. COB. FIFTH AYE AKD SEYEXTT SIXTH ST. CEXTBAL PABK [A Homo and School for the Sons of Deceased Soldiers. ] DR. H. T. HELMBOLD: Two bottles only.of the package of your valuable Bucbu presented to the Institute have been used by tho children and with period success. In tho case of oar little Lieutenant A. J., his pride is no longer moitificd, and he is free from the daily morning anathemas of tho chambermaid who has charge of tho bedding. I feel that a knowledge of the resnlt of our use of yonr Buchu with the children under our charge may save many a Superintendent and Matron of Boarding Schools and Asylums a groat amount of annoyance, and many a poor child, suf- foiing more from weakness than from habit, may he spared punishment that is (not knowing it as a weakness instead of a bad habit) most unjustly in flicted upon them. Thanking you on behalf of tho children,and hoping others may be alike benefitted, I am, respectfully yours, OOL YOUNG, Gcn’l Sap’t and Director. GREAT SUFFERING. One Unmlreil Dollars would be given for n Bottle, If Necessary. Rahway, N. J., December 2,1869. H.T. HELMBOLD, Esq.: Deab Sm—I take great pleasure in sending yon a certificate in addition to the many yon have re ceived from suffering humanity. I can scarcely find language sufficiently strong to express my heartfelt gratification at the wonderful cure your Bnchn has effected. For four years I havo suffered beyond description. AU my friends (with myself) camo to the conclusion that my case was incurable. Accident placed yonr advertisement in my band. I I followed the directions, and, to my ntter aston ishment, before I bad taken seven bottles of your valuable medicine—I would give one hundred dol lars a bottle, if I conldnot get it atany other price— am entirely cured. I most earnestly recommend it to all those suffering from disease. I have told manv persons to take yonr valuable medicine, and given by the subscriber, at his residence, 78 Milt avenue, Bahway, N* J* H. M. FREEMAN, Councilman Third Ward, City of Bahway. Rahway, N. J., December 2, 1869. We, the undersigned, are well acquainted withH. M. Freeman, of Rahway, and know that he has been a long time suffering, in the worst possiblo form, for tho past four years, and that he has been en tirely cured by the use or Helmbold’s Bnchn: J. W. SAVAGE, Ex-Mayor. FRANK LA BAU, President of Council. WILLIAM RICHARDS, Clerk of Council. PETER A R&NTA, Councilman. W- J. BROWN, Councilman. J. S. SMELLICK, Councilman. LEWIS HOFF, Councilman. J. B. STRYKER, Merchant. City Hall, Mayob’s Omci,) Bahway, N. J., December 5,1869. j This will certify that I am personally acquainted withH. M. Freeman, and am cognizant of the facts set forth in the above statement, and the several persons whose signatures are therennto attached are aU known to me. Iam, very respectfully, yonrs, JOHN F. WHITNEY, Mayor of Bahway, N. J. UNITED STATES HOSPITAL. Sausbuby, N. 0., March 10,1868, H. T. HELMBOLD, Esq., Philadelphia, Pa.: DkabSib—I wish yon to send me one dozen ot yonr Sarsaparilla Extract and half a dozen of yonr Rose Wash. Allow the to say that yonr preparations axe very .tisfactory, not only to the practitioner, bnt also to the patient, and I shall endeavor to thing them to universal use in this part of the country. Please forward these medicines again as before. O. O. D., per express. ‘“"•’"’ZSffi&SC, Surgeon In char*" Hospital. Certificate or .a Di-tnruUheri Midwife. jvhlauzlfhu, August 18,1869. H, T Sia—I i-*ve used your EXTRACT BUOHU wltH jnwvarf my patients, and can speak of it in the honest terms in every case, and consider it a valu able remedy, and one that should be in the hands of every midwife. Very tally, ybnrs, REBECCA STANTON, M. D.. Core of Nervous Prostration and Decline Certificate of JAS. D. I.AHET, of the Firm of Tbeodoro fiegargee A Co., Paper Man ufacturers. Philadelphia, December 9, 1864. DR. H. T. HELMBOLD: Deab Sm—In November, 1863, my eon, aged “ono year,” was takon with sore eyes and scalp disease, and after using various medicines, by advice of seven different physicians, to no purpose, I was ad vised by a friend to try your Extract of Sarsaparilla, after using three bottles of which, the child is almost entirely cored—tho disease of the head having all disappeared, and the specks on the eyes diminishing daily. I shall continue to use your Ex tract and cheorrully recommend it to othora as a safe family medicine. Yonrs truly, JAMES D. LAHEY, Of the firm of Theodore Megargeo & Co., Nos. 3 and 5 Decatur street. CUSE OP TETTER. Lock Haveh, Pa., Oct. 12, 1857. MR. HELMBOLD—My wife has been afflicted with the Totter for eight years. She tried numer ous remedies without effecting a cure. She took yonr Extract Sarsaparilla, and six bottles completed M. TOWNSEND. Prom a Professor of Surgery, Surgeon and Clinical Lecturer to the Almshouse, In firmary, etc. I have employed the medicines of Dr. Helmbold in numerous instances within the last three years, and have always found them extremely efficacious, especially in diseases of tho Urinary Organs, Gon orrhea, Syphilis, etc. I have no hesitation in pro nouncing them of inestimable value, and worthy the confidence of the faen’ty. wa June 26, 1867. VM. A. COLEMAN, M. D. (Db. KEYSER is a Physician of oveb Thibty Yeaes’ expeeiex’oe, and gbaddate of the Jeffer son Medical College, and of the University of Medicine and SunaEBY of Philadelphia.) MB. H. T. HELMBOLD: Deab Sm—In regard to the question asked me as to my opinion about Bachn, I would say I havo seen and used every form of Buehn—tho powdered leaves, the simple decoction, tincture, fluid extracts —and I am not cognizant of “ plant at all equal to yonrs. linco ongnt, rrmnK, to givo _ _ of its merits, and without prejudice or partiality I give yours precedence over all others. ' I havo cared with it, and seen cured with it, more diseases of tho bladder and kidneys than I have ever seen cured with any other Buchu, or any other proprietary compound of whatever name. _ Respectfully yours, etc.7 GEO. B. KEYSEB, M. D. August 11,1865. 140 Wood st., Pittsburg, Pa. CHEAT CURE OF DIABETES OF A LADY. Fifty Dollars a Bottle. New Yobk, February 6,1870. DEAR DR. HELMBOLD: Deab Sib—For the past eight months I havo boon suffering from diabetei. I have consulted several of our leading physicians, bnt have failod to receive the slightest benefit from their cost’y medicines. Four mouths ago I saw your advcriisement in the Herald. 1 was pursuaded by a friend who had been benefitted by your, world renowned Buchu. I pur chased a bottle, took the contents and was so rolievoi that I continue the use of it. Tho diabetes has en tirely disappeared, alter u?iog it for throe months I would giro toQ abottlo, if I could not getitat any other pri*o. I most earnestly recommend it to all 123 West Twenty-seventh street. From a Practitioner of SO Years’ Expe rience. MR. HELMBOLD: . , * a very bad case of gleet to prescribe ‘ ~ * ind Rose Sm—Having a vi : 'or, I concluded to Wash. Iam plea use your Extract Euchu and Rose tions. I havo prescribed your Buchu in afiections of tho Bladder and Kidneys with tho samo gratifying rMUlt ' • Tr Ein^AED L. SHAW, M. D. New York. ArrU 12.1865. Core of a Case of Dropsy or tho Testicle. H. T. HELMBOLD: Some eighteen months since my testicles suddenly commenced swelling, causing me some uneasiness, but attributing it to cold I paid no attention to it.un- til it increased so much that I became alarmed, with the increase ' great pain, mended mo w did so, but found I did not obtain much benefit. I then determined to nso your Extract Buchu, as a friend recommended it very highly, and I am pleased to state that I derived benefit from it, and, continu- ing-its use, I was restored to health, and I believe it has invigorated my whole sytem. Very iruly yonrs, CHAS. DEAN. Norristown, April 24, 1866. Severe Case of Swelled Testicles Perfectly Cured. Tbexton, N. J., Nov. 15, 1865. DR. H. T. HELMBOLD: Deab Sib—Having tome two yearseince met with a serious injury to my testicles while mounting a very restive horse, I suffered the most intense agony and was compelled to wear a suspensory bandage, which caused great uneasiness. I tried several rem edies recommended by my physioian, but could ob tain but partial relief. I saw your advertisement ■“—your Extract of but M i were such that I purchased more, and.the testicles, from being swelled nearly as.large as a hen’s egg. soon assumed their natural use, and by using thirteen oottles I am completely cured, and can dispense with the bandage. I am. sir, Core of a Case or Gravel of Nine Years Standing;. Philadelphia, Gibabd House, April 19.1866 DR. HELMBOLD: of a Tomv Lady EX- un- H. T. HELMBOLD—I have been giving your TRACT BUOHU to my daughter, who has been — able to sleep, very nervous, loes of appetite, gen eral debility and rapid falling into decline—in fact. Consumption was talked of. I was recommended to try yonr Bnchn by a highly reepeotable lady of this place, who had given it to her son with oom- pur- many CUtMv vun uau-uvavu wyemvwj — — —— —s other remedies, and, my family physician, to no Philadelphia for the Purpos-.^®*"?* “ 2“®®?$ iTaw 1 ‘l^^iSamenUMheLJdge? time I bad little faith in medicine in ■r°“*i, a but hoping it might relieve my suffering. I myptm decrease and felt much .more I then purchased one dozen bottles. I use it, and at the expiration of four inspectionxiouuu iuiw»,ii«ii,*»« »»«.- mined to examine more closely, and to my surprise I found this to be small particle* larger than a Pin’S head. I continued to use the. medicine and have collected a few of the «ame, which I enolose, I con tinued to pass them until within three weeks. My water previous to using it was feverish, and a sedi- . —ould form fromlt, since that period ithmach the pain has ceased! and I am able to inform i now of a natural colon and I have no nmation in any part of my body, and Ie or rest without any inconvenience. e for home to-morrow, and shall take a t. as I intend using it for some time, well nowand can candidly say that "when all other remedies and , . at I was so fortunate to find and you to prepare such me in the most comp? Your friend, . expiration of Disease of the Bladder and fleut-of the Kidneys Cored. H. T. HELMBOLD: I consider thy Compound Fluid Extract Buchu one f the best medieiues for diseases of the Kidneys nd Bladder. One bottle relieved me of severe gou of theKtndeys, aad I was entirely cured by the ua< of six. Respectfully tLy friend. g * JOHHSOH . Barliajton, N. J,, May, 1863, A Stubborn Case of Gonorrhea Cored. - jf-Ja ■<- : Allestown,Pa., August 8, 1865. I DR. HELMBOLD: £ib—I am very glad to inform you that T have, by the use of your Extract Buchu and Rose Wash, been cured of Gonorr.hca. which I had for about *ix or seven months, suffering all the time, although I was under the care of different physicians, to no benefit. The symptoms of my case, as near as I can explain them, wore at follows—Pain and heat in passing water, with .a copions discharge of matter, severe am now perfectly cured. I intend taking three' or fourmorebolttos of ExtractSarsaparil!a,a3 Iknow it will be of great benefit to mo. I sond this that you may publish it. I am, sir. your obediont servant. 0. M. SWANSON. Core of a Case of Strlctnre of Eleven Years* Standing. Wilhisqton,October20. 1865. MR. HELMBOLD:, Sir—I have for eleven yean been suffering from a stricture of the urethra, and under treatment of dif ferent physicians the whole time, who were contin ually using various remedies (and all of them ve painful) withoutany permanent good, (they would relieve mo for a few days, and then I would be i as ever. Seeing your advertisement, I thought might obtain rolicf from yonr Extract Buchu. _ purchased some, and its good effects weresuih that I determined to persevere, and, by following your advice, X amnow entirely well, ani consider that, had it not been for your valuable medicine.I should, havo been compelled to suffer all my life. Accept my thanks and I shall recommend your medicine wherever 1 think it is required. Yours, very respectfully H. MARTIN. A Young Lady Cored of St. Vitos’ Dance and Syphilitic Affection. Danville, Pa., April 12.1866. DR. HELMBOLD—Seeing yonr advertisement in the Danville papers, I concluded to try your medi- dance, besides a syphilitic twitching of her body ior upwards of three years, greatly to ourdistross. Igave it to her regularly for three weeks, sho improved under its use, and I con cluded to give it a thorough trial. This was about ten months ago. She had not consumed tho whole amount before a cure was affected, but sho continued to use it up to six months since, at which time she was entirely recovered horn these distressing affec- 1 Feeling grateful tor the benefit derived I have been prompted to send this certificate. Veryrespcctfully^ounb . DOWLING. Cnro of a Severe Case of Syphilis. Philadelphia, October Zl, 1865. DR. HELMBOLD: Sib—Some twelve months since I contracted the sy philis, and not knowing then its nature, X paid but little attention to it until I was alarmed nv large sores on my face, inside my mouth, and, also, I could * them in my throat. I then applied to a physi- i, who recommended mercury. 1 followed his ad- 1, and was under his treatment four months, and not receive any benefit, on tho contrary I becajno worse, as my system was debilitated from the offects of tho mercury, and the disease was not eradicated, as it would break out in different parts of my body. I was recommended to apply to you.. I did so. and am pleased to informyou that I am ones more well, and feel confident that I should not have been so had I not used your Extract Sarsaparilla and Roao Wash. Truly yours, W. M, YOUNG. A Bad Case of Syphilis Effectually Cared. Frankfort, Pa., August 25,1856. DR. HELMBOLD: , , - _ gin—ffomo throo or nearly four years since I was unfortunate onough to become affected with the sy philis and as it did not occasion much inconvenience I paid no attention to it until it had made such rapid progress that my whole system was affected by it,and l tores all over my body, of vanou3 sizes, my hair commenced comlnjuui »»J also mr eyebrows, in fact I was completely poisoned with it. I then applied to a physician who slated that ihe only cure ercury. This X took in largo quantities, and at included it was curing me, but I soon found out coming out, and I was very weak from the ef- ” ’ pains I and .era fects of the mercury. I had pains in my bones, a in different parts of my body, and concluded thi was no hope or relief for me. • My face was so full of these sores that I could not :o into company, and I felt that every one must enow the cause. I wished for death to rid me of "' ' 8nt. 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