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E e Georgia Iperaib,
GA., "BOV. 12,1870.
A^D WESTEUN RAILROAD.
TfAll fS A»«tV* AT BARNMTItL*
T> pwsenßrr .11 .15 A. U.
P* # *’ 1 7 eT trains me«t it Milner. Up trsln dines
PIT P»”" SI I. X
******** 1*.06a.».
op-If '\liht 12.11 A. M.
P"* 0, , nl r»r train, down, takes sapper at Jones
, , q.jj |» u.
>#rn * I .<r(> r trains meet at BameaTllle.
«i,htP»»»'‘ ngpr ■
' "^hiTiep» rtment of > ntereßt to the reß,,erß of
| Te ** KR “dots" from our friends In every
[ the Hr.**'*®' reft | estate changes, accidents,
L»rtnft>»« c0 ‘ n y ’ „
' „«!«<*.
I Notice to ca n didates.
A /| communications recommending ean
| f„ r office will be charged for at the
and! "often cent? per line, and all announce
[ f * made by camiidmtes themselves, will
* barged $5 per notice. Matter of this
l Lcription i- of a purely private and ku ß .-
I' character, relative to the intereata of
Loideala and not coming under the head
■ ,f aewa.
‘" d Lo " s! M ma ' te * peec '“' a
L llontenrille on the 12th inat.
I T ANARUS„, p r eai(lent .if the Macon and Western
(Railroad waa in town on Toe.nay, looking
| „ bale and hearty a« ever.
PataoniNO at the Methodist Ohurch to
dav at 10J o’clock a. alvn to-morrow at
Koi o'clock a. *, »» d 7r-X- by the
*IV tor. _
[ Qt'iRTKRf Y meeling at the Methodist
Church on Wcdne day and Thursday the
jlftih and 17th in.st. Preaching by Rev. W.
iH. Branham.
Ws hare a communication from a party,
I recommending one of the announced cundi-
Kdatea, which we must defer inserting until
I oat week.
SttD Rye and Barley for sale hv
ntirl‘2*lt Kino k Ai.«.«v.
! Tji* hack ceased to run beyond Toe R *ek
lon Monday last. Freight and pescengers
lire now conveyed from BaraeaviPe to th<-
I first mentioned pi.tee by rail.
* . .
F"K the benelit of tho-e in thia vicinity
I who purchased tickets in the grand raffle
I which was to have token place at Calhoun
lin October, we will sa v that it baa been
I postpoufd until the 2Gth of December next.
Mr. C. It. Oorbi s took charge of the
L post Office on Friday morning. We under.
I aland that the office is to be moved to the
I e ! ore of Messrs. C. F. Turnct & Cro., on
I Main street.
Jot reeemvl end f»r sale at low figure*
t lot df extra fine New Orleans Syrup in
[ ten pellon kegi. 2.000 pounds best Ten*
I Floor. 1 o'o pun ids Leaf Laid by
nutl2*lt ,1 as. W. Atw a"ER.
On Tne-dav one of the negroes impli-
Mtpil in the murder on Sunday Jas;, was
brought »n by oilier negroes, through whose
exertion* he wr* captured, aod delivered to
the Sheriff.
W* »re glad to learn that Mr. A. G.
G"ree has been appointed Conductor on the
Thi'iua.'tiin and Barnesville Railroad, a
position, we believe, held by him before
»nd during the early part of the war.
Corns —Five lluudred 1 *al f> s of Cnt>on
Wante d»t King & Allen's.
novs*2t
Attenti *n is called to the advertisement
" n Bec °n<i page of Mr. F. L. Matthew's, of
Barneaville, headed “Stop Thief.” Thi*
ietnan has on hand a musing large
“"'ck of liquov* and family groceries, which
p 'ffevs to sell at. prices to correspond with
ll,e ,irice of cotton. (4 re him a call.
On Tuesday the 7*h. on motion of Col.
’ ' sßv *' C McMichael nod
• -Sandwich were admirred to practice
the several courts of Law’ and Equity in
* State. Both are young gen-letnen of
v ar| d promise, and we expect s »on to
in the enjoyment of a Luge prac*
* had the pleasure the first of the week.
hr, ’* n * o ' vn ®^ r * k. Coken, of toe
o |t hn w ®ll-known Liquor establishment
I vnd?i° le u & C ° M A,la " tH * Ga - We
Ito nn w* ° USC t 0 tbose w ko have occasion
f win® A 4Se^n * ra ‘ ,(^B °f whisky, brandy.
r‘ ,4 ''«*iZ«”»»t 8 i by the - li, ' se 80lei
Llotnerg. Uon 18 always given to cua
I their gtoefc , v „ T h now in store
8 «e them- Winrer G,,od ** Go
pins f «r cash t 8ell ' n " gr6Ut b<ir ’
[ fiince the y bou g ht tkeir goods
I
friends to w o . earneßt!y re( l u ® B t those of their
B*oce on sho >o,n aVe extended ’ ndu,, ‘
18 are blUe *° eome U P and
N help thetQ W or mone y* Come
J novs ts
| w ? u hr < i» ft !!- 0n to be de kated at the next
I Th
Pte indebt a 0)510 d *sti«ction is
■ r l ° naiUr,d endowments than
1 \ J' . cilCu ®Btanceß.
I a,c a8 fo,loWß
ATIV ** negative.
fcj* B. D. Shuptriue,
Pl J t ? e ’ G * 0. Bearce,
W. B.OKphant,
r k Ml a i, e °’ J- K. Adams,
|U 8\ . W.X. Beall,
[ J Wlcb > J. c. McMichael,
I G * T. Hannah,
The first number of the Journal reached
us on Saturday evening last. Its typo
graphical appearance is excellent. It is
almost entirely a reprint of the American :
Union, and is printed at that office in Ma*
con.
For Sale. —The dwelling house and lot
of J. D. Alexander, Esq., in the town of
TUomaston, is offered for sale. For price
and terms apply to me.
oct29-tf John I. Hall.
Tommy Atwatrr, of whose severe illness
we in.'de mention in our last issue, passed
away on Saturday night last at 10$ o’clock.
The deceased w«s ; very intelligen: hoy,
and will long be missed bv b‘»- sot rowing
father, sister and as*' ciaies, to whom we
beg leave to tender mr d*o*p sympathy.
The regular ier«ii of U >ron Superuir
Court commenced on Monday. h«s Honor,
Judge Greene, piezO ling. C »I. W. T.
Weaver acted as Solicitor until rhe arriva'
of Col. Anderson, ol Covington, Solicitor
of this Circuit. The attendance of mem
bers of the bar is la-ge. Cases coming
under the Relief law have been parsed over.
We hope to be able to give some interesting
statistic of business of tb'S court next week,
when we shall not l>c so crowded for want
of space as we a»-e this.
Among the gentlemen in a*tendance at
court this week are Messrs. Sot* b. of Col*
umbus; Peeples, Sp -e *. Alexander, and
Doyal, of Griffin ; Hill, of M ;»Cm ; C;iba
niss, Tfippe, and Hammond, of F *r-svth ;
Hall, of Fort Valiev; Corte.i, of Atlau.a;
Anderson, of Covington; Walker, of L;-
Grange; Willis, of Talbott on : Wjilke*-. n f '
ville. Local bar all present.
We w it© these n .mes from recolioe
and if any are omitied, it is done unint»^i.
tionallv.
The attention of tue is called m
the sale of land advertised bv Mr. 11. \V.
Todd, Admi*is ; raior of the <’-t.i'e of ;i r
Ji*'-eph W. Todd. This plantation *s :• >*
resented to be one of the be t ‘out <>f doors.*
ik in a healthy sectior, well wa*ered. ; n
good localiiv, convenient t* on
chnvche,, Ac. T♦» place ha » •• » >
dwelling on i;. good kitchen lev •:
Ac. The land |will be sold i
those who pure v*': —a *••. ! r .;c •»
whole plantation. A good opportunity to
»!»ve- ■
F'n».m the B • • • v'V and • v.e tat;
v : e fol’mvi.ig accouor of *lu» .• t>-* tool
mi<t‘'d at Si'etn ehu-eh •* > S » l n ghf
last: “We nnoemmd that a m r<r cob!
blooded mu> (it: v vs. s c UD'it iied o.t Sunday
ni lit, G h ’ost , iwai Sa.le*n Chit ci, Uoson
i iii’iiiy. upon the perso i ol l*.-.c s.
by Jam' » Wini ;it ,H sod D n;»s K J ibi!’ o’!
c-dn»-eO. F ori D . S. «»*’tp'. of ih's
who a.*5.1 s'.ed D**. Pevoue. of The R u-k. in
dressing the wounds of deceimcd. we get
fbo following ptm'cul.M’'': The ne'.sv>*
we e holding a meeting tt the nl)ov<* naoirt]
church, when James W 'M.iais a td Dcm •
Keo i! :il! came un, and, in a friendly man*
oer. ci:l*ed deceased o< ~ ojonosiog a v alk
dov#n the road. After they ln:d g<me ebout
a qurricr of a mile, Williams shock Mead*
own on the head with a club, and Kcmbdl
at <be same lime seized him and inflicted
several fatal wounds wi.h a knife, enlirely
severing one of the intestines. We under’
stand there had been no previous quarrel
between the parlies, and no cause assigned
f*r the murder.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
We are anthoriaeil to announce Mie name of T. D.
BROWN, iv* it candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns
for Upson county, at the next election
COUNTY TREASURER.
We ere authorized to announce the none of Captain
WM W. HARTS FIELD, as a candidate for County
Treasurer of U;»son county at the next election.
TAX RECEIVER.
We are authorized to announce the name of A. E.
SINGLETON, as a cand date for Receiver of Tax Re
turns for Upson county at the next election.
FOR SHERIFF.
We are authorised to present the name of E. B.
THOMPSON as a candidate for Sheriff of Upson county.
FOR SHERIFF.
We are authorized to announce the name of OWEN
C. BHARMAN, as a candidate for Sheriff, in the ap
proaching election for connty officers.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
We are authorized to announce the name of ALLEN
B. MALLORY, as a candidate for Tax Collector for
Upson county at the next election.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
We are authorized to announce the name of AU-
O USTUS C B t RRON, as a candidate for Tax Collector
for Upson county, at the next election.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
We are authorized to announce 'he name of JAMES
HOLLOMON as a candidate for the office of Tax Col
lector of Upson county.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
We are authorized to announce HENRY O. WIL
LIAMS, as a candidate for Tax Collector at the next
election.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
The name of Col. B. D. HARDAWAY, is announced
as a candidate for County Treasurer, at the next elec
tion held In Upson county for such office.
Mant Yotbrs.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
We are authorized to announce the name of Dr. J.
W. SUGGS, as a candidate for County Treasurer
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Notices under this head are inserted at 10 cts. per line
for each inset'lon.
THE UNWRITTEN WORD.
Rr.v. Charles B. Botnton, Washington, D. C.. say i:
While a science, falsely so-called, is endeavoring to
separate creation from its God, Dr March teaebes the
Christian to behold God in everything, and I trust the
teacher will find his way into thousands of families
See advertisement in another column.
&ror those Chills thnt have been harassing you so
long, as they sometimes end in that fatal disease called
by aome the “Up Country Yellow Fever ” They can
be very easily stopped by laking Simmons' Llvr Regu
lator. Do not delay ;go at once to your druggis nnd
get a package sod be cared.
COMMERCIAL.
THOM ASTON MARKET.
Corrected weekly, expressly for the Georgia Herald.
BY JNO. N WEBB.
THOHAfffoX, 6a n Nov. 12.15T0
CORN-New. «1 00 Old. #1 25.
MEAL—Per bushel, gl 50
BACON—Clear sides, 23 to 25c Shoulders, 23c. Country
Hams, 2Tj£c.
MOLASSES—MoIasses, per gallon 50c.
SYRUP—Per eallon, >sc. to*l,oo.
CHEESE—Per pound. 25c.
SUGARS—Per pound, 12tfc to 18c.
COFFEE— Per pound, 2 > to 30c
FLOUR Per hundred, *4 50.
WHEAT-Per.bushel, gl 55 to 11 75
PEAB—Per bushel, *2 00.
RICE—Per pound, 10c.
LARD—Per poun-1, 25c to c.
CHICKENS —pring 20c.
SALT—Per sack, Virginia, |3 00.
BUTTER—Per pound, Goshen. 45c to 60e. Country 25c.
EGGS—Per dozen, V2% c.
TOBACCO - Tobacco from 25c to #1 25 per pound.
WHISKY—Corn Whisky per gallon, $2 To Rye
Whisky. $3 no.
BRANDY—Peach Brandy per gallon, 14 00. Apple
Brandy. *5 00.
BEEF—Per pound, 7c to 3c.
COTTON MARKET.
Corrected weekly expressly for the Georgia Herald
Middling 18
Low Middling 12)4
Good Ordinary 12
Ordinary H
FINANCIAL.
GOLD—Buying at 12)4 to 15c.
SlLVEß—Buying at 8 to 11c
RaTE OF INTEREST—On money 2)4 per cent, per
month.
macon market.
Corrected weekly expressly for the Georgia Herald.
BACON—Clear Sides (sraok"d) ...|
Clear Rib Sides (smoked) ... 10 @ 10)4
Shoulders .. ... 16 @ 16)4
Hams (Sugar c ired) 27><@ 30
BULK ME\TS— Clear Sides IS)*® 19
Clear Rib Sides IS)* ls)4
Shoulders 15)4® «5)4
COFFEE—Rio ®
L>tayra & 8 i
•lava ... 32 ® 8»
DRIED FRUIT, per pound 10 <3> ll
RICE, per j.ounil 9 ® 10
TEA—Black .. 150 ® 2 00
Green .. 2*'o @ 2 50
BUTTER—Goshen 45 (a) si>
Tennessee Yellow 3<» 40
Country .. ‘25 ® 35
EGGS— 20 (a) 25
LARD— V. 19 23
SUGAR—According to grade 16 (S> 18
MOLASSES —According to grade.... 50 fit) 60
FlSH—Mackerel, bbls, No. 1,2,3 ... 15 00 <i~ 4 00
Kits ... 2 75 (a) 500
SALT L verpool per sack ® 2 50
WHISKY—Common Rye 1 20 fa) 1 50
Fine 2 00 (S 5 00
Corn .. ... .... .... 1 85 fit) I oO
Bourbon •• 2 50 ftt) 500
Virginia 2 50 fa) 3 .>0
TOBACCO -Low grades per pound.. 50 (at 55
Medium 60 fir) 70
Good 75 (a) SO
Bright Virginia 85 -a' 1 00
Fancy . .. 125 Oil 150
FLOUR—Superfine oer bid 7 iM) :7 50
Extra .. 8 00 8 50
Family . 968 y?; ono
Fancy F'aindv Brand . 11 00 (o'l2 00
GU \IN '.N'.i IIAY.
''ORN—Y* Mow, Mixed and vVhite.. 180 ®1 85
MEAL- ... ... 1 85 ®
GRIT*:— 1 00 © 1 75
OATS— 70 ® SO
WHEAT—Per bushel 1 20 ® 1 ?5
FIELD PEAS— ....... .. ‘2 50 ®>2 75
HAY—N-nhern . ... 2 ’0 ©2 25
Tennessee Tim 'thy © 2 00
Herds Grass ‘2 00 ©
Tenne see .2 00 ®
ATLANTA MARKET.
Corrected weekly expre sly for the Geoigia Herald.
CORN—White, per bushel $1 10© ‘.I 15
Ye'low 1 15
WHEAT—Tenn. White, per bushel .... 1 25
Tennessee Red 13 ®1 4~
RYE—Per bushel 1 25
BARLEY—Per bushel I P
OATS—Per bushel ... in»® CO
FLOUR—Fancy, per sack 4 50
Family, per sack 4 00
Extra, per sack S 50
Superfine, per sack 3 00
BACON—Shoulders, per pound 16
Hams,per pound ... IS© 19
Canvassed Haras, per pound 22® 25
Clear Sides, per pound 19 ©
MEAL—Per bushel ... 1 35
HAY —Tennessee per 100 pounds 1 70
Western, p”r 100 pounds 1 MK© 1 60
LARD—Per pound 19
BUTTER—Per pound 25® 80
EGG —Per dozen 25
FIELD PEAS—Per bushel 3 00,® 3 75
IRISH POTATOES Per bushel 275 32.
VIRGINIA SALT Per sack . •• 225
COTTON YARNS—Per bunch I 90® 2 00
PEACH BRANDY—Per g .Don 4 00
APPLE BRANDY—Per gallon ... 2 75® 300
RECTIFIED WHISKY—Proof, pergal... I 40
RYE WHlSKY’—PergaUnn .2 50® 5 Do
CORN WHlSKY’—Country, per gallon... 1 50
LIME—Per bushel 50® 69
GREEN APPLES—Per barrel 600 700
HOTELS.
BROWN’S HOTEL,
(Opposite Depot)
MACON, GEORGIA.
E. E. BROWN & SON, Pro’r.
NATIONAL HOTEL,
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
E. B. POND, Proprietor.
GRIFFIN HOTEL,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA,
GEO. W. GRANT, Proprietor.
HOTEL
GENEVA. GEORGIA,
GEORGE JORDAN, Proprietor.
Trains from Jolnmbus firne here nt 2.8 o’clock, p m.
HCTTSOIST TrIOTTSE,
KINGSTON, GEORGIA,
MRS. H. HOPKIN, > p rODrjet ors
C. A. SMITH. ] Uioprietors.
THE
VOCAL TRIAD.
EMBRACING
THREE SYSTEMS OF MUSICAL NOTATION
Containing over Fifty Lessons in the
theory of music
IN
PROGRESSIVE AND CATECHETICAL ORDER.
Divided into Three Department* : Primary. Intermedi
ate and Advanced Courses,
Interspersed, with New Music
FROM
EMINENT COMPOSERS;
Embracing many pieces never •efore published, for th®
us® of ( k»(irs. Societies,
SCHOOLS, CHURCUES, A\D CONVENTIONS.
b y
PROF. E. T. POUND,
BARNESVILLE, GA.
PRICES :
Single Copy 8 150
Per Dozen * W 80
Per Hundred 125 00
sepUMf
LI i’O i t i^l
FALL & WINTER GOODS!
C. F. TURNER & BROTHER,
WOULD respectfully inform the public that they have just received their
stock of FALL ;in<l WIN PE It GOODS* consistin 0 of
DRY (MOODS
Hats, Notions, Hoisiery, Fancy Goods, Furs, Caps, and Groceries.
They call 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
Alpaccaß and Poplins, all wool Delains, Marinoes, Plaid Poplins, Scotch
Plaids, R-epts, 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 CASSIAERES, BLACK CLOTII,
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 VELVET "VEST 1= A-TEIFtISrS.
A large assortment of
MEN AND BOYS’ HATS & CAPS.
They have on hand a good assortment of all kind of Mens, Boys, Lad >
Misses and Childrens’ and will receive in a few weeks a stoak ••
Men and Boys VINTER BOOTS, Ladies, Misses and Mens GUM
SHOES. They wll also receive in a short time a fine assortment of
LADIES .A.InTID MISSES FURS.
As they SELL EYOLUSIVEDY Foil CASH, they can afford to sell
Goods at as moderate prices as any house in Central Georgia.
They respectfully invite the citizens of Tliomaston and vicinity to give
them a call. Thankful f*»r the liberal patronage they have already received,
they hope by strict ttentio.i to busim ss to merit a continuance of the same.
O. F. THaNBR & BRO.
act 15'-.f THOM\SION. UPSON, CO. GA.
GOLDEN MOMENTS
, woru^..
OLIVER S. IIIGGIN’S
New JK.WEI.FY STORE. Farne.i Jte, Ga.. a- I ke-|.
on hand and are constantly rrc ivißf: fresh from N.-y
York ihe latest and most improved style 01
Watches, Clocks and Joweky,
which I tun offering at astt niahinglv low i rices us I
am dealing diiectly with i potters l ied confident
teat I can furnish thi-class of (too Is as <•»,«:«j a-am
House in Georgia. I am tetetniined to keep n
haint a W TCll ami « LOCK, witch u,-
can sell to oar customers and
WAHRAXT AS RK V RKsEXTE
I am permanently located in
BAiJNKBVI I IE
and am going to build up a business in this it purely
on merit., so f you want a FINK MAI il •• CL< K
call t the sign of the * BIG W TOIL* in th«- new
BRICK i‘.Lt*< K, next'loor to Rio. dworth ,tr Mvrph-:
Easi siile i*u!>lic square
* Watches and ' locks carefully repaire.; a r.
warranted.
Ol.lfßß > II IA <.
lan*. : 2't Barnesvilie, t,a
COTTON STATES
LIFE Ui?.
VI OOEC QA.,
o AJPZrrA E_ - $500,000.
s IOO •>(mi l> ;>o<ited vt itlt Smi*» At.th"»t ics
I t Pntec. i U «>| I’tiliuv Il'il'ierp
OFFICERS :
WM. JOHN'ON P ' i > ,
W M s HOLT .Va!" P:eH 1. • ,
~ KO S OBR aK. Sf. r - •
.JNO. VV 1U HKB. ~ oer.er;it ,\ ... .
U F Mc° A Y A i r.
JAMES M <«KEEN, .. Me 5 F.x ui.n r
VV J M.iZILL Sup .
This is a Sfiuthcn lus lf'it on and a Home enterpri»«.
Controlled and eirh-cte-' t>y y-ur f r ! <-nd.-an ! "• !•- h"'
Is Capital is larg.-r than Tin> -imi ar erue'P'ts r> !*•
South and its ratio ot \*s.*ts t let iiitn-s vth •i. \
true test of s >undne>s very much -/renter.
Husband, have y--u pri>vid«*»l -in ampl-. s pi»ort for
your wife and child- en in 'he ev. nt of your death ? I
not insure >our life in tne Cotton Mates
Sons, have you provided ’*.r he com* rt end support
of your aged moth r should vou die first ? If <>t in
sure in the « otto® States It will cost y«-u t-nt a 'rifle.
Youag men, do you wish to provide ynrsclf . ith a
handsome endowment, i-i five, ten or fifteei. yr*-.r??
Then save a portion of your earnings and take a policy
in the Cotton Mates
A 1 should ensure while thev can. f<-r disease or ac
cident may prevent them from g. tling.i policy should
they delay.
E. A FLEW ELI EN.
BpllG'Gm Agent.
55 Water wheel,
lilt Geari n£,Shafti n|& Pulley:
I?nOLESHO^%TIMOR£fi'
.UsELND' rCR A CIKOULAR^J^'
Srj 10-ly
Ayer’s
Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.
tA dressing which
is at onoe 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,
or the glands atrophied and decayed.
But such as remain can be saved for
usefulness by this application. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
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 the hair, the Vigor can
only benefit but not harm it. If wanted
merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, aod yet lasts
long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy
lustre and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Cos.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists.
LOWELL, MASS.
PRICE SI.OO.
Fur sale in hy Sags* & Oli*
pban*. and all Drus'sri'its evervwhe.e.
fr 1.12 y
TOK vv< K *;« k» ds n-.ulv < \ c‘ «i
at the HECALO OFFICE. ' de«ls-U
TO PtiYilClArtS !
Sew Y 'RK, Aagrat. I2th
Allow DM to oall jour Attention to Ray
PREF tIUTIOY OF COMPOUND EX
TRACT BICHV.
The component part® are BUCIIU, LONG
LEAF, CUBEBS, JUNIPER BERRIES.
Mode or Preparation Bachu, in vaea i
Juniper Berries, by distillation, to form a
fine g : n. Cubeb* extracted by displacement
• ith spirits obtained from Jrmper Beirie-;
very little sugar is used, and a -mall pm<*
portion of spirit. It is more palatable than
any now hi use.
Buck<f, an prepared by DiOggiet-, it of a
dark color* It is a plant that mi«> its ira
granee ; the action o| a flame e-troys this
(its aeiivr principle), leaving a dark and
alariftorts decoction. Mine is the color of
ingi edients, The Bucnu in my preparation
pred inmates } the smallest quantity of the
other ingfetfieftfs are added, to prevent fer
mentation ; upon inspection it will be fonnd
not to be a Tmctore, as made in Phartua
copoea. nor is it a Syrop—and thereforecan
be used in ca.-es whore fever or inflamation
exist In this, you have the knowledge of
the ingredients and the mode of preparation.
Hoping that you will favor it with a trial,
and that upon inspection it will meet with
your approbation,
With a feeling of confidence,
1 am, very respectfully,
H. T. HELMBOLD,
Chemist ana Druggist
of 10 Years’ Experience.
[From the Largest Manufacturing Cheiu*
ists in the World.]
November 4,18**4.
“I am acquainted with Mr. 11. T. Heim
bold; he ..ecupied the Drug Store opposite
my resi ence, 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 & Weightman,
Manufacturing Chemists,
Ninth and Brown streets, Philadelphia.
HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BU
CUU
Is the great specific for Universal Lassitude,
Prostration, &c.
The constitution, ouce aftected with Or
ganic weakness, requires the aid of mediein©
to strengthen arid invigorate the system,
which HELMBOLD’SEXTRACT BUCUU
invariably does. If no treatment is sub
mitted to, Consumption or insanity ensues.
HELM MOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT OF
BUCIIU,
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 Schirrus State of the Uterus, and all
complaints incident to the sex, or the decline
or change of life.
W LIPS FLUID EXTRACT BU
v \ \ \ PRt »VEM ROSE WASH
Will radical y extermioa., from th systui
d’--:- « ( •>(£, h bits of d'ssipari i .
.1; « x i't'.te >r no change in di
» s iX-osure; com*
o-'o v -iT *h- . iv.,. t sant ant
C o Worm ry,
... ».Uli> EX Hi ACT
* 17.. tl
;> a •** o! tluse rgAns. whether ex
o. teo.;iJ»-, from whatever
•ig. u and muoer id h- w long
v i • jo. hm t i »a.*re and odor,
••• •*-” :• nc'i *n. Mid in*.re Htren^th
e pi eparoiioi.s oi Bark
■oiie.io t l.role-n*down or
o * uin»p, | r cure the remedy at
i m • . . *•. »i u- b»* aware that, however
.. um> l»e the atts.ek > t the above di§-
—.-•a it cer'n'ii t" ass-ct the bodily health
i n»pnt!»i
. » require the aid of
r : i: L LMBOLD'S EXTRACT
•if * 11U - ’it- ;rea Diuretic.
St» >% D u-.gi-fi* everywhere. Price—
-1 ’2-> tar Ix-tile, or 6 bottles for $6,50.
-reo ’o a-ny address Describe sjmpi
«na in n1 • communications.
Address
H. T. HELMBOLD,
Drug aid Chemical Warehouse,
3£4 Broadway, New Yoik.
NONE ARE GENUINE
U:de«*dore up in s'eel-engraved wrapper,
«it*- ftc *’ -i!e of my Chemical Warehouß*
mayT-ly II .T.H ELMBOLD.