THE DAILY EVENING TELEGKAPIT PIIILADELPH1A, SATURDAT, JANUARF 29,1870. II ja W-Y ORgI 0Z8. From Our Own Corrcirporutrm. Nhw York, Jan. 23, 1370. IlrAoklyn f!nrnln. If any lady desires to Insure Uorsclf a desir able scat In Mr. Bcecher" church, all she has to do is to make tomo purchases at one of the largo fashionable stores on Fulton avenue in that city, and to turn the conversation In the direction of the Plymouth pulpit. She explains that she Is a stranger In the city, that she- has never heard Mrs. Stowe's brother, and that sho is besot with an eagerness to sit, if but for one Sabbath, under the preaching of the man of (iodwho evinced bis regard for the sanctities of wedded life by marrylnp Mr. Richardson and Mrs. McFarland. The polite shop-keeper, with tongne as smooth as the silk he measures out, listens with an affected surprise. "Is it possible she never heard Beeehor? How for tunate it is he bus it In his power to oblige her! lie has a pow In Beechcr's church. Will she honor him by using It next Sunday?" The invi tation Is not lost. Next Sunday she repairs to Plymouth Church, Inquires of one of the ushers for Mr. Countorjumper's pew, is shown Into it, and hears the shoo-fly gospel preached, with true Beochcrlan bathos. Some of those Fulton avenue stores, I am told, swell their Incomes considerably by this means. Tow may bo sure that ultimately the pow at Beechcr's is charged for in the bill; and the lady never forgets tore turn to the shopman who showed her the Ply mouth pulpit s way to salvation. Nhoo-Flv Potatoes. Everything that is not "cau-can" is "shoo- fly at preBent. Kven potatoes bcttray tins en tomological tendency. An announcement of "shoo-fly" potatoes stared nif out of countenance the other day from a bill of fare. Like Matilda Heron, who always made It a point to order from the bills of fare whatever she dldn t under stand the meaning of, it Is my rule always to demand whatever is at once comestible and in' comprehensible. In another moment "shoo-fly' potatoes were laid before mo. The pomme de terre is cut up into endless strings, which you can never succeed in getting upon your plate unless you either cut them or empty the entire dish. The emotion they create within you impels you to exclaim "Shoo! fly," and hence the name A Theatrical Beat. Mr. Michael Gallaghcr,whose profession Is that of a bummer, has been calling upon all the theatrical managers in the city for the purpose of collecting charity on bckalf of a supposititious Michael Abrahams. This Abrahams, according to Gallagher's account, was a theatrical man who had died and left a wlfo uud children in poverty. The dodge In many cases was success ful. Lester Wallack, out of the goodness of his heart, gave considerable, and other managers were sot less kind. Upon applying to Tony Pastor, however, Mr. Gallagher met with a re ception that he hardly anticipated. Tony, whose accessions of fame and flesh during the last few years have not engendered any physical languor, Immediately recognized him as a fraud, and had him taken before the Jefferson Market Police Court. Justice Shandley detected in his llnc.-v 4nenta those of a well-known swindler, and sent turn to the Island for twelve mouths. Ali Baba. MI MICAL. AI1 IHtAMATlC. The City Amuiteinenta. At nil Chesnl't there will be a matinee to day, when A Marriage by Lanterns and The Two Blind lietjgars will be performed. This evening will be giveu Cupid's Visit, Mr. Whiilln's monologue entitled A Tooth, aud the opera of La Jio.ie de St. Flvur. At tub Walnut Not Guilty will be given for the last time at the matinee to-day. This evening will be produced, with new aud appropriate scenery, painted expressly for the occasion in London, the new sensational drama f Ijondon, by Henry Leslio aud John S. Clarke. At thk Ajhjh Mr. John Brougham will appear this eveuing as "Jack iSwil't" in liomance and liealUy. The drama of JJivk Turpin will be given as an afterpiece. At Duvhez Benedict's Opera. Hotjhr a laughable series of Ethiopian burlesques will be given this evening. At tor Eleventh Street Opera IIoush a first-rate programme of minstrelsy will be presented this evening. Sionok Blitz and his son will give perform ances in magic at the Assembly Building this afternoon and evening. Tea Sknt.-Haspler Okchkstri will jive a matinee to-day at Musical Fund 11 all. CITY lTKMS. , Ton Oaw Bmr BKTTRB and Obxaprk ' CLOTHUia or Bkmmbtt Oo.. THAN Antwiuekji Eur. Fo matter wlint prKrxi may es aignd for nrrijUirg anndn, we will ' htvnr than the lovt. Rbmkmhbb thb Pi.Ant, Mo. 6r8 Mabkkt Sthpikt, No. 61S Makilet Stukft, Halv-wat Bbtwkkn Fikth ani Htttk. Halt-wax Bktwejcm hirta amo Sixth. TBI BAnoM BnDBNDKBOH's oollection of paintings Is at tha new nailery of B. Soott, Jr., No. 1117 Chesnut street, upstairs. There is at present on exhibition several ex ample of the highest class of modern work of art, soon aa tandaoapea, marine, flower piece, and .fignrea, bj the moat eminent Kuropean maatera. One, bj Nordenbergh, f Duaaeldorf, "Sunday Morning in Hwedea," i a picture f great artislio merit, abowing auras exoeedlngljr tine point by thia able artist. Alao another, by Jernberg, an other great Dnsaeldorf artitit, "The LoYere,n a auperb picture, "The Maid with the Cat," aud "Seeking Liberty." Alao two mtgniUrent pictured, from Schiller' poems, "The Expectation" and "The Lamentation," with a num ber of exquisite cabinet Clotures. They will be aold next Toeaday and Wednesday evening, February 1 and 9, and are now on free exhibition at the gallery, up stair. Dbt Frrr. The most effectual way of guarding one' health la to keep the feet dry, and that can only be don by the use of India Rubber Ore rsboes, and a th incle ment season is upon ns, we would advise our reader to any none bat the best quality, which can onlyb had at Hood irar's Headquarters, No. 3U Chenout street, south sUe, Philadelphia, JEWXBI.-Mr. William W. Oassidy, No. U S. Beoond ireet, has th largest and most attractive assortment of fln Jewelry and Silverware In th city. Purchaser can rely upon obtaining a real, pur ertiol, furnished at a price which cannot b equalled. II alao has a larg stock f American Western Watch In all varieties and at all prices. A visit to his star is tar to result la pleasure and profit, " AMTim Facts w a Wnrmneu..-Th points f diffr no betwern Phaloh'h Vitalia, nu Salvation rou Tat Uaiu, and the other hair darkening articles, are the: TA-v are etiuky it i devoid ot gluten. Thrv are enague it is trauaiiarent. Thrv are futitl ii isfrirrut. riV are muddy is ulnar. l v produce dull tiut it reproduoee ualur' hues. Bold by all druigiwa. Don't Wait fob Srscn Patmkntb. Price are ths esuve aa bufore the war for our Vino Clothing. Cbablbh Stoev.s, N. 83 Cbeanat ttreet, BtTBUBH Ovxbshom AMD Boors far Men, Women, and Children, can be had at retail at th very lowest price. Goodyear' manufacture, old stand. No. 8us Ubeenut WWW Bimcixs'i Famtlt Birffld MAOStrmia, Tea dollar eash. Balance la monthly instalment. O. F. 1avu, No. 81 Chesnut street. OAT.Landae the Parham Family Sewing Machine at No. loi Dbasuut street. livid on y monthly pay sueatBi Da. ftcrrocx to Florida this moraine. On ftf Dr. Sobanok's particular rulee i to keep hi patient la the bouse all wintor, to prevent taking colds. Thi t on great reason for hi suceee. Those that are willing In stay in the house nl to Florida with a fall (apply of hi medioiae. Sinn th Doctor ha quit bis profession tl rim la to New York and Boston, consnmptiTes, as said bsfors, go flonth with a (apply of his medicines. Debts reeeiTod so many le ters frsm parties there arging bim to visit them that he has oea- oladsd to do so. Ma leaves In the steamer Towanda far Savannah this morning. Ho those desiring to oomult hi o will pleaa bear in mind that be will not b at his Princi pal OfBoo, No. II N. Sixth itreit, befor toe first of March. , HALl.rr, Davis A Co.' new Grand and Biuare Pianos should bs seen and heard by purobaaers before purchasing bwber. Tbey are fully eaual to all that i (aid of them. War rooms, No. OT7 Obesnat street. In conhrqubncb of In Oonoeguenct of In Consequence of Th txtenaivt oltrrcUiont we art now making, and th Annual Stock Taking , Annual Stock Taking ' Annual Stock Taking During th month of February, we will from thU time Make Loner rrices Make Iiower Prioet Hake ttower Price On all our stock, which is itiU very large and complete, both in Men' and Boy' Suilt Hen's and Hoy' Suit Men's and Boys' Suits and Light and Heavy Overcoats. LigM and litany Overcoats. Light and Heavy Overcoats. Our prices are acknowledgfd to be lower titan any, and in Style and Stake we are quite superior. HAS AM A Km BROWH, WAN AM A KER BROWH, OAK BALL, OAK II ALL, S. B. ecrner SIXTH and MARKET Streets. S. X. earner SIXIU and MARKET Streetn. itiakkii:i. McCartv TTuhi.ry. On Wednesday evening, Jane 80, lh69, by tho Kcv. Kathor Kelly. Mr. How- AMD MCCAKTV 10 MlHS hVAZUt JiUKLSY, both ol this city. , iii:i. Ttnofsn On the 2fith instant, Lizzir, wife of T. Miles Brotise, in ine H-ltn year of Her atre. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully inviteu to atteud the fnmral, from the rcnt- ticnre oi nr nnsnana, nt?ar uuKtirton, Twenty-third ward, on Monday morning, the Blst Instant, at 10 Cukvsti.kr. On the 2Sth Instunt, Major Wii.i.iam C'nnrsTi.RK, formerly of 1'tiUaUelplila, lu the ITth year of his BRe. The relatives and friends of the fam'ly are respect- imiy inviteu to auenu me mnerai, iroin the resi dence of Mr. Thomas Ituwlins. near Morion snuare. Montgomery county, on Monday niorutng next, the Bit lUBlUUt, ttt 1U O ClOUK. - Hanson On the morning of the 29th Instant, Wri.i.iAH W. Hanson, in the H3d year of his asre. The relatives and friends of the fumilv are invited to attend his funeral, from the re.slduuco of his father, Ko. 1812 South Kittenhouse Square, on Mon day, ine uisi insiaui, at o ciock. Lawpkb On the 28th Instant. Fhrddy W.. youngest son of Henry aud Louisa Lawser, aged 16 months and days. The relatives aud friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from his parents' residence, No. 11418 UutcliliiHon street, on Sunday, the SUtU in stant, at x o ciock x . m. I.icoet. On the mornlntr of the 2Rth Instant. Wn i.iam !., son oi Koueri auu iiane ugget, in tne xsttt veur of his use. i ne relatives ana maic irtents or rne iamuy are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No. 14'ju Filbert street, on Monday afternoon, tne mm mutant, at o ciock. MCCXXVIII aoeotfullr inform Un- dertaaen t nat . in oraer to meet the increased aemana lor oatent BURIAL OAhliiTH. I have taken the la factory at no. Kiimrc ivKnua With my enlarged facilities, I am now prepared to gap. it promptly au oraer in city or country. fiithsturpt K. 8. KARIJCY FIRE AND BUROLAR PROOF SAr-B HERRINGS CHAMPION SAFES. The Burning; of the Chamber of Com merce Building. Philadblpitia, December 13, 1SC9. Mkssrh. Pabbhl, ukkrino a Co., iso. 62 Chesnut street. Gentlemen: The two Herring's Patent Champion Sufes purchased of yon by the Commercial Exchange and Chamber of Commerce about eight months ago were In the conflagration of the Chamber of Com merce Building on the 7th Inst. Upon opening them we found the books and papers in a perfect state of preservation. We can, therefore, readily testify to the Fire proof qualities of the Herring Patent Safes J. H. M1CBKNBR, President Commercial Exchange. SAMUEL & WARD, Treasurer Chamber of Commerce. Puit.ADKi.rniA, 12th month, im Farhei., Hkhkiko a Co. You are respectfully informed that the Safe pur chased of you several years back was In Koom No. 12, Commercial Exchange, at the time of the Are on the 7th instant. It was opened without dlilloulty on the following day, and the money, checks, and papers found to be dry and perfect. The books were also in as good state of preservation as before tho oc currence of the Ore, except one or two being slightly dampened by steam, but In these the writing anil figures were not at all defaced, and the safe has given entire satisfaction. KLIHU KOBERTS, Secretary of the Atlantic Petroleum Storage Co. llKFHRH. Parrel, Herhikq A Co.: (.kntlkmkn: The Safe which we purchased from you last spring was In the late lire in the Chamber of Commerce Building, and although it was submitted to the severest test of any lu the building, we take pleasure In informing you that It was opened the next day with ease, and papers, books, etc., that It conutuied were foond to bo la perfect condition. Kespectfully, WAKDEX, FREW 4 CO., Cilice, No. Ill Walnut street HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES, the niOHt reliable protection from fire now known. UEU- KING'S NEW PATENT BANKERS' SAFES, com bining hardened steel and iron, with the Patent Fraukllntte, or SPIEGEL EISEN, furnish a resistant agalust boring and cutting tools to an extent hereto fore unknown. 1 2 Farrel, Herring & Co., No. 807 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. Herring, Parrel & Sherman, No. 251 Broadway, comer Murray St, If . Y. Herring & Co., Chicago. H rrintr, Farrel & Sherman, N. Orleani. 8EWINQ MACHINES. THE AMERICAN Combination Button-Hole AND SEWING MACHINE Is now admitted to be far sn per lor to all others as a Family Machine. The HIMPLIOITr, BAHK and CBHTAIfiTY with which It operates, as well as the on form excellence of Its work, throughout the en tire rarge of sewing, In Htl tcli liter, Ilrmmlntr, IVllin, Tnrking;, Cording, llrnltllnsr, Qnlltlnsr, UatlierlnK nnl Mewing on, Ovcrscumlns;, ICmbrolslerin on the lldse, nnd It ItonutUul JIutton-IIole and lye let Hole Work, Place It nnqacstlonably far In advance of any other similar Invention. This Is the only new family machine that embodies any Substantial Improvement upon the many old machines In the market. It Certainly lias no Equal. It la also admirably adapted to manufacturing par- pones on all kinds of fabrics. Call and see It operate and get samples of the work. We have also for sale our "PLAIN AMKUICAN," a beautiful family machine, at a Kcduced Price, This machine does all that Is done on the Combina tion except the Overscamlng and Batton-liolo work. Office and Nulesrooina, S. W. Corner Eleventh and Chssnut, 1 ST thstnSmrp PHILADELPHIA. THE HEW PARHAM IS UNDOUBTEDLY THE STRONGEST AND LIGHTEST, The Bast and Most Perfect Finished. Its movements as Speedy and as Light as any other Mb. nine. It uses a Straight Needle, Making a tight Lock-Stltch That cannot be Unravelled. Perfectly fair upon both sides. It has the new Needle-holder. t No springing or bending of the Needle In changing from coarse to One, ' Thereby avoiding all dropped or missed Stitches. It nnea the celebrated Shuttle Carrier. No Race or Groove employed. No Soiling or Oiling of the Thread. No Friction or Wearing of the Shuttlo. The largest piece of work will pass under it. 1 It will Sew the Finest and most Delicate Fabric without the use of paper underneath. It will Sew the Heaviest Beaver Cloth or Linen Dnck with Linen 1 bread, Marseilles, Pique and Eng. llsh Lastlngs, pass over Seams or Turn Corners per fectly. It will Hem, Fell, Braid, Cord, Quilt. Tack and uatner. ALL MACHINES FINISHED IN THE HIGHEST DEGREE 07 TUB ART. ALL CABINET FURNITURE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AND CHASTE DESIGNS. THE PARHAM COMPANY'S NEW Family Sewing Machine IS FULLY WARRANTED IN EVERY PARTICULAR SOLD ON EAST TEEMS. ! Ofllce and Naletsroom, IS'o. 704 CHESNUT Ht. 129 PHILADELPHIA. WATCHES. C. &A.PEQUIGNOT, MANUFACTURERS OF WATCI1 OA.JE, AND DEALERS IN AMERICAN AND FOREIGB WATCHES, No. IS Noutb SIXTH Street. Ilnurtgrp MANUFACTORY. No. 13 & FIFTH Street CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, ETC. QLOTH HOUSE J ALIUS t5i LEU, ' No. 11 NORTH SECOND STREET, SIGN OF THE GOLDEN LA3VLB, Are now receiving new styles of LADIES' CLOAKINGS, VELVET CORDS. BEAVER CLOTHS, I VELVETEENS, And all styles of goods adapted to Men's and Boy wear. 3 j s AT wnOIJCBALK AND RETAIL. PIANOS. tfZtm STEIN WAY & SOUS9 Grand Square . and Upright Pianos, With their aewly patsnUd BKBONATOR, by trhloh th origiaal vol am of sound taa aiwan ba ntaiaad. the taasa aa la a Violin. BLASIUS BROS., No. 1000 ' CHESNUT STltKET, , I tl till i .1 PiUXADKLPlilA. , ALBRECIIT, srzfZfii HrrTTl RIFKK8 A wihmW, wvFll MAMIir&irJ UKRHI Ur riRSTJI.Aba PIANO f OSTKa. Fall gaaraat and modarat prioaa. VVAKUlOOllS.Nj. BIO ABOUStrs.t. I ; PRICE & WOOD. N. "W. Corner ZIOHTH and FILBERT, i i UAVK JUST OPKMRD ISLflttl rants Ot Usmhura VAtrnm VannMtirm aS la sartiog, new stlf . Bought for oaoti, varjr ebsap. ; man a new yokk cash salb. KO dnmn I.lafn HirdsT Towels, ISeonta. 1(10 dorsn Linsa Hackaback Towala. llU Mats, worth lSceuta. Linen Huckaback Towels, large size. M.S. K.W. 17.88 cents. BARGAINS IN DAMASK TOWELS. Heavy. Power loom Table Liant, 4 and M eeaU per yard. Bleaohed Table Linens, nnnir market orieea. Watson A Armtnng and Karnaley Table Linens. A ebeap lot of Plaid Towelling, is cent, worta K cents, tinen Doylies, 6m, , ti eeuts, tl n,UI perdoren. CM) doten Linen Napkins, $l'Ui. !"!, i "H. ! tv np to (6 per doses. SCOTCH NURSERY BIRD-EYE. linen Bird-eye, several Job lots, very obeap. Best make Shirting Linens, at rednoed prices. Rossis and American Crasb, ete. - PRICE & WOOD. N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT. N. B.-A cheap lot of Dirolly Band, at UH, U, IK, 90 indSScenta. to 31 sw H, STEEL & SON, Nob. 713 and 715 N. TENTH Street, Have new open a large aflaortmcnt of BLACK OE0 GRAIN SILKS. Which they are Belling at lower prices than the cost of Importation, at prcHcnt GOLD R ATES. BLACK ORO GRAINS, at BLACK GRO GRAINS, I I'M. BLACK GRO GRAINS, 11-76. FRKNCII GRO GRAINS, S2. FRKNCU GRO GRAINS, fV, FRENCH GRO GRAINS, $8 T6, 13. FRENCH GRO GRAINS, 3-?B. i SO. FRiiNCII ORO GRAIN", 3'75, $1. FRKNCU GRO GRAINS, $4-25, SJ'M. FRENCH GRO GRAINS, 5, . FRENCH GRO GRAINS, $fl 0, 7. COLORED JAPANESE SILK9, riaiii, Blue, Green, Buff, Xemon, Fearl, Lavender and V liitc, at !, worth 2. BEST QUALITY JOVVIN KID GLOVES, . Gretna, Bines, Pnrplea, Wlnin, Tana, Cedar Berry, Autumn Leaves, aud all the new uhink'sof our OWN IMI'ORTATION. 1 2!) 2t II OUSE-1U15MSHINO DRY GOODS. V 4, 10-4, 9-4, aud B-t Sheeting Muslins and Uncus. 6-4, B-4, and 4'i-incli Pillow Muslins and Linen. 4-4 B eached and Brown MubIIhh, or nil makes. Table LineoH, Napkins, Doylies, and Towels. Tickings, all grades, from 25 cents to tl -00. 1 Marseilles, Jacquard, Lancaster, and Honeycomb Counterpanes. i Marseilles Bureau Covers, In extra size and qaallty. Table and Stand Covers In variety. Hotels and Boarding Houses luruuihed with the above goods at the lowest prices. STOKES & WOOD, B. W.COB. SEVENTH AND ARCH STS., rnii.ADEi.pniA. st QREAT BARGAINS. J. M. HAFLEIGrH, 1012 and 1014 CHESNUT Street, COMMENCED MONDAY, JANUARY 24, j TO CLOSE OUT THE BALANCE OF STOCK ON HAND WITHOUT BKFKRRNCE TO COST OR FORMER- . PRICES, PREPARATORY TO 1 , , OPENING ' AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK of SPRING i GOODS. iiwmrnm T E A L FRENCH MUSLIN, lv Two yards wido, Terr (food for hfjo. ' iianiHi.u KiMiiNj,is. ani ki.t;ncin. VV ill open to-duj some hundred pieces, maaj of irUioli are Job aoods, and cheap HWIMH for aodor-skirts, lCo. jard. A lot of Terr rood 8wiw at thia low prit-.e. HrCUImTFItEn KIwBROI HRRRD EDGING M, tiyr and desirable, glider recular iirioes. lillirt.U AM) rl.Alls HVVlrsH MIXI.IN, 'or kktohen ourtains. AImi. ijO pieocts of suiwrior qnali. ty, very nice for cliamuur ourtaiaa, only 111 aud iltlo. yard, scolloped edge. , WHITP! BKI'HUKm NET. 80 pieces of a snpnrlor yard-wide itrussels Net, at 80o. yara; will wash weil, at . , Lace, Kmbroidery and White (onis Htore, It No. 3 North KIUUTU titreet. 1liR8. R. DILLON, NO. 323 AND 831 SOUTH 111 Mtreet, baa a large assortment of One Mlllinnry lor Ladies and Minxes, hililions, Katins, bilks, VelveW snd Velvetei'UH, lrB, Feathers, flowers, tVames, tianh liibbona, OrnuiuenU, Moorninc Millinery, tJrupo V t'liK, bi o. 14 f VKI'IIYRB AND GERMANT OWN WOOLS. IJ Htockina- Varna of all kinds; Tidy, Oroohet, aad Mendnif ( otinn, viholeeaie and retail, a raoUrr, No. to UiWBAKI) Htiwt Uatta HOSIERY, ETC stow ornr at HOFMANN'S IfOSlEKY STORE, No. !) NORTH EIGHTH STREET, GENTS' WHITE WOOL 8HIRT8, GKNT8' WHITE WOOL DRAWERS, -OENT8 8CARLET WOOL 8flnT8. GENTS' SCARLET WOOL DRAWERS, GBNTS' VER1NO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, LADIES' MERINO VESTS, LADIES' MERINO B RAWER 8, LADIKS' CASHMERE VESTS. j CHILDREN'S MERINO UNDERWEAR, GENTS' COTTON SHIRl'S AND DHAWRUfl, LADLES' COITON VESTS AND DRAWERS. . Also, a very larire assortment of ' (4Twal; COTTON WOOL, AND MERINO HOSIER. THE UNDERSIGNED HAYING RELIN quiabod the Uestiug of Ituildiuics by Steaui or Water, It will be continued by Wit J.I AM H. WIBTAK. i latelysnperlntenriiiiK that department of their business, wbunt they reooouuead to their rinnds Mot. ID, 1b. MOKKltt. TASKKR CO. VV I star a DOULTON. Ko. 227 SOUTH FIFTH STREET. . HEATING BT . , STEAM OB HOT WATER,!! FLANS OF FD7E CUT TO ORDER. LATJNDRIXS ANtt CULINARY FITTHD UP. APPARATUS 11 "A Jm.-.p DRV OOOOS. HEL.MBOL.CVS PREPARATIONS. He T. HELM COLD'S ' t Concentrated Pluii Extract Bachu. THE GREAT DIURKTIO. "Tie proprietor tnistg that hi remedies, from tne fact of their ttelnfr advertised, may not be claaaed as patent medicines. Helmbold's Fluid Extract Buchu Is a pharmaceutical preparation. The prsper name is given, and It la the most active which can be made. It Is Indorsed aa a cure by all medical works for such diseases as recommended by the proprietor. It la pleasant In Hi taste and odor, free I rout all Injurious properties, and Is taken by adults and children. It Is tonlo, diuretic, blood purifying and Invigorating. Enfeebled and delicate constitution, or both sexes will find It far more strengthening than any of the preparations of bart or Iron. See medical properties contained In DUpetmtory of the United States, of which the following la a cor rect copy: BUCUU. Its odor la strong, dlfrnslve, and some what aroma'le. Its taste is bitterish, and analogous to that of mint. It la given chiefly in complaints of the urinary organs, saoa as gravel, chronic catarrh of the bladder and urethra, diseases of the pros tate gland, and retention or the Incontinence of urine, from a loss of tone la tho parts concerned in lu evaouatlon. It has also been recommended In dyspepsia, chronic rueumatlani, cutaneous affections, and dropsy. TESTIMONY". CURB Or GRAVEL OP FIVE YEARS' STANDING STONE FASSKD AND TO BIC 8 SEN. Savannah, Tenn., May 14. 1369, Dr. JT. T. HclmbnU; Pkar Sir: We Introduced yonr "Fluid Extract Bucliu" in this country about eight months ago, aud are happy to state that it is meutlnir with universal favor. We wish to inform you of one lntttance (among tuauy where your "Ruchu" has worked wonders. A man in our country named J. It. Kstull had been smrenng aooui nve years wun gravel. About six weeka ago he bought of us one boitle of your "Hucha," and bofore he was through with one bottle he passed a gravel that weighs night grains, which we now have on cxltlbltlon in onr drug store. IIo pas that he will never be without the 'llncliii" In his house again. Your preparations are gaining favor every day. erv respactruiiy your, aw., KCCLKH k UiNKLK, Druggists. CTRK OV BLADDER" A'l) K1DNEV AKKKCTION OF LONG t.TANDINC-STO.Nfi PASSED AND TO BE SEEN. Wpsti'oht, Conn., Sl- ' 1 II. T. IlelmtrnM. F.nn.: deakmr: t couimencpd takinj? ynnr "Extract or Buehu" about two week wince for an atVi otlon of the bladder and kidneys. 1 liavo Hulft-rfd by wpi'llit very much for a few days pusr. But yeHterday relU.f came thrcuKh tho clltct of your "Huchu." A Htone pnad from my bladder about the nlze of a Utrpe pen, and I now feel pt:rfoctly well and entirely froe from the pain that 1 have HuiVcrcil with 'Kmi hard." I attribute my euro to your medicine entirely, and would re eomiiic.nd all perxons Hiinilarl.v adecled to try it. I have great Ia.th lu itHcuuitive power. Yourn truly, THOMAS J. BENNETT. 11KFKKS TO Rev. WILLI M ('(HilSWKI.L, Weatport, Conn. J. 1.. G. CANNON, Mnigtfst, Weatport, C'ouu. H. R. WIlKKLIiK, 1h., Wetitonrt, Uonn. t BKADI.K.V lll-LL, Ksq., Weatport, Couu.' ; Dr. W A ICEMAN, Headline, foun. H. W. R. ROHINSON, Wholeaale DruglHt, New YorkOlty. And ruaoy othew If uecessary. CURE Of KIDNEY AND Rl.AHiri'R AKKEOTIOM OK A PATIENT SEVENTV-KlliUT YEARS OP ACilC THANKS TO MIL UELM1MLI. (iiaaRo, J'enn., March 81, 1W9. EnrroK "C'OKMoroi.iTK": 1 desire an an unsoli cited tribute to the merits of Helmbold's' I5uc.hu, mid for the benellt of those alniilarly ailllclod aa iivseir, to Hay that after uonHulUoif iimuy eminent physi cians, and trjini? nearly ull the bent aiivertiMed lerae dies, In tho vain hope of ilndlng relief from aggra vated kidney and bhuliler diaeasea, from which I have suffered excessively for many yearn, good for tune finally KUggeMtcd to rue Helntbold'a Huchu, which 1 commenced uhIdh with little faitb, and nu apparent beneficial ruNulta, for about a month. At the expiration of that time, however, I thought I commenced to experience alight relief, which en couraged me to pentevere in Its iihh, and now, at the expiration of four mouths, although 1 am an lnllrm old man, nearly 74 ycara or age, and consequently medicinea cannot be expected to favorably all'ect me aa they otherwise would, I have found such unspeak able relief and permanent benefit from Mr. Helnt bold'a valuable discovery, that 1 feol I ought to pub licly record the fact, aa an acknowledgment to lilm and a valuable auggehtion to the public. Your re spectfully, D. M. LA REN. Mr. Laren refers to the following gentlemen: Colonel DAN. RICK, Glrard, I'enu. CHAH. STOW, Esq., GUard, Penu, editor Cosmo polite. GkORGE H. CUTLER, Glrard, Penn., attorney. C. L HINDS, Glrard, Penn., attorney. Capuin D. W. HUTCHINSON, Girard, Tenn., at torney. DAVID OLIN, Glrard, Penn., merchant. . DAVID K. DAY, Girard, Penn., merchant. C. V. ROCKWELL, Girard, Penn.. merchaut . D. C. ELY, Girard, Puna., druggist. A PERMANENT CURE OF GRAVEL OP TWELVE YEARS' STANDING STONE PASSED AND TO BK SEEN. BUBW3IDK, Conn., Dec. 15, 1869. Dr.Utlmbold: DitAa Sir: It la with much pleasure that I write yon upon facts respecting myself. I do not know hardly how to express myself. I have been for tho last ten or twelvo years the greatest sufferer man could be and live ; but more sometimes than others. Tho complaint was the ''kidneys" and "bladder. " I have hren sometimes from twelve to fourteen hours, and wauted to moke water every minute, and could not. Have consulted doctors, both In MassachUHeita and this State, and taken pllix, I may say bv the quart, also llnuored aietlicincx, but found no relief from any, and got worse the last six mouths. 1 was so that 1 could ncarcely get about. 1 could not rest night or duy. it would soon have been "ull up'1 with me, If I had not seen your advertisement in the RerkBlilre Cotin'rr, headed "Kidneys." I read It through, and thought I would try It. I purchased a botile, but, mind you, !uvl not much lalth la It. Why should I, when 1 had been trying so many tlilnirs and cost mn so much? Well, 1 began taking it, and before J had tuken the llrst iiottlje 1 felt. bad; but I nntsncd it and get another. Py the time I took half of tho second 1 still got worse (apparently.) hen I walked it seemed as If my right kluney was falling from Its iilace, and 1 full really bad. i tell so belore I had Intshed the second, that I had made up my mlud it was of no use trying any more and all Hits tlino the "lliictm" was dolug us work, but I did not know it ; ho I gave It up and went to llnrirord on Salurdav to one of the best doctors la Upteity. llusald a was the neck of the bladder, and I Mioulil havo to undergo an opeiation. He gave me mediciue, and I went home nuite dowuhearled. On hominy I was uiiublo to go to church. I bad not tskeu any of his medlclue, but on my relnrn continued using the "Itucliu," aud In I lie aiteruuon l had the denned enact. I cannot tell you all, but tins In a true story of mv case, and you are welcome to make such una of jiiv UHJiie as yon think proper. 1 am pretlv well known lu llrrkshire; also in 'oiiiieticui. The advertise ment saved inn. Why not publish moroT Tha Springfield RtpiMican. is a w ide-spread paper. If auy one wishes to see this wonder tuey can do so, I eould write all day, but think 1 liuve said auough thU time, so I remain vour ever well-wisher. f:lWAR! L. HOWARD., Paper Maker, Iluriisldn, llnrtrord couuty, I'oua. , KafrnsTO Dr. MACK, Burnsldo, Coon. 4 Dr. W Rio I IT, Nort h Lee, Masa. . Ir. Hol.Kl M, N tll Lee, Mi. , , Dr. ADAMS, stock brldtfB, Masa. Dr. MCOiT. Niath Manchester, Conn. Dr. ,IAOUH, Hucklaud Corners, isoua. It. I'.KAK.Si'Oltll, HaiUord, Coiiu. A'l 01 w.iom tiuaind mti fur Mm disa.te DH KRYHKB I IS aphrxloianor ever thirty years' experlenoe, a a grndunte of thp .IciTerinn MndlnaJ ('nlliir snl of the tiniveralty of Medioine and Surgery, of PaJ- Mr. IT. T. IMmtmld: ' ' ! Iaa 8ik : in regsrd to tha qnnstlon asked me as to my opinion about ltiinhn. I would aar that 1 k iv used and sold the article in various forma far ike paat thirty years. I do not think them la uil irns or preparation of It I have not used, or knowa t ukoo, in tno various diseases where soon medl ;ate agent would bo Indicated. Yon are aware, as wU a myseii, mat it n as oeen extenslvoly employe I la the vsrlons diseases of the bladder and kidneys, and the reputation It has acquired, in my Judgment, la wnimiurii oj iue lactn. . . I have seen and used, as before stated, evarv f jrna of Hnc.hu the powdered leaves, tincture, fluid ex tracts and I am not cognizant of any preparation of that plant at all equal to yonra. Twelve years' expe rience ought, I think, to give me the right t J iga of Its merits; and, without prejudice or partiality, I give yoara precedence over all others.' i value your isncnu for its effect on patient. I have cured with It, and seen cured with It, more d la esses of the bladder and kidneys than I have ever seen cured with any other Itucln or any other pre prletsry compound of whatever name.. . i Respectfuily yours, eto. GEO. n. KKYSRR, K. D., No. 140 Wood street, Plttsharg, Poaa. Aco. ii, am. A CASE OF TWENTY YEARS' 8TANDDXO. PBit.aDKi.rniA, Pa., Jane to, 196T. . T. BelmboUL IhupyUU Drab Hjr: 1 have been a snfferer for upwards af twenty years with gravel, bladder, and kidney atr mo tions, during which time I have used various medi cal preparations, and been under the treatment ot the most eminent physicians, experiencing but little Having seen yonr preparations extensively adver tised, 1 consulted my family physician In regard ta using your Extract ltuchu. I did this because 1 bad used all kinds of adver tised remedies and had found them worthless, aa4 some quite Injurious; In fact, I despaired of ever ?:ettlng well, and determined to us no remedies icreatter unless I knew ot the ingredients. It wav this that prompted me to nse your remedy. ' As yo advertised that It was composed of buchn.'cubebs, and Juniper beiriea, it occurred to me and my phy sician as au excellent combination, and, with his advice, after an examination of the article and con sulting again with the druggist, I concluded ta try Ik. 1 commenced to nse it aixmt eight months ago, at which time I was confined to my room. From tbu tl rat bottle I was astonished and rrattfie4 at tho beneficial effec!, nnd after using It three; weeks was able to walk out. I felt muoh like writing to you a full statement of iny case at the time, baa thought my improvement might only be temporary, and therefore concluded to di fer, and soe If It would effect a perfect cure, knowing that It would be at greater value to you and more satisfactory to me. I am now able to report that a cure ts effootel after using the remedy for five mouths. 1 have not used any now for three months, an feel aa well la all respect as I ever did. Yonr Duchu being devoid of auy nnpieaaaat taste and odor, a nice tonic ami Invlgorator of tho system, I do not mean to be wit lion t it w hnnever occasion may require iw use In audi infections. M. MuCORMICK. Should any one dnubt Mr. Mccormick's statement. Hou. D. R. PORTKR, ex-Governor of Pennsylvania. Hon. ELLIS LEWIS, Judge, Philadelphia. . Hou. It. C. GR1KR, Judge United States Court. Hou. G. W. WOODWARD, Judge, Philadelphia. Hou. W. A. PORTER, City Solicitor, Philadelphia. Hon. JOHN lili.Llilt, ex-Governor of California. Hon. E. RANKS, Auditor-General, Washington, And many others, If necessary. i ' s ONE niTSDRKD IOI,LARS WOT'I.D Dl? GIVRN l'OK A DOTTLH, IV NKi KSSAItY. Rauway, N. J Dec. V, HM. II. T. VetmboU. Kq.: Dkak Sib: I take great pleasure in sending yon certificate, in addltlou to the many you have received from suffering humanity. I cun scarcely find lan guage autficieutly strong to express my heartfelt gratification at the wonderful cure your "Itucliu" has effected. For four years 1 have suffered beyond de scription. All my friends (with myself) eame to the) conclusion that my caso waa Incurable. Accident placed your advertisement lu my bands. I com menced taking your "Buehu." . I followed the direc tions, and to my utter astoulshnient, before I had. taken seven bottles of your valuable medicine (I would give fioo a bottle, if 1 could not get it at an other price), I am entirely cured. I most' earnestly recommend it to all those suffering from disease. I have told many person to take your valuable medi cine, aud they are dolug so with great success. Any Information my fellow-oill.ous may require will be freely given by the subscriber at his residence, No. 19 Milton avenue, Railway, N. .1. H. M. FREEMAN, Councilman Third Ward, City ot Kahvray. TUhway, N. J., Deo". 9, 1S6, We, the undersigned, are well acquainted with II. M. Freeman, of Rahway, and know that he hat been a long time suffering, in the-worst possible form, for the past roar years, and that he has bee entirely cured by the nse of "Helmbold's Buehu." J. W. SAVAGE, ex-Mayor. FRANK LA BAP", President of Council. WM. RICHARDS, Clerk of Council. PETER A. BANTA, Counclluiau. i W. J. BROWN, Councilman. . .1. S. S. MKKICK, Councilman. . LEWIS HOKF, Councilman. J. B. STRYKKR, Merchant. I Crrr nix, Mivoh's Ofvwh, i Rah way, N. J., Deo. b, liM.f This will certify that I am personally acquainted with H. M. Freeman, and am cognizant of the facta aa set forth In the above statement, and the several persona whose signatures are hereunto attaotied are all known to mn. JOHN F. WHITNEY, Mayor of Rahway, N.J. N'KW YOKK STATK VOU l.Ssrf I'l'TK,! Corner of t.ih av. aud Viuu at., Coutrul farK. f A Home and School lor I lie Sous oi Decoaaed Sol diers.) Dr. II. T. HelmboUl: . Two bottles only of the puckage of your valuable Bachu presented to the Iiudltute tuvc U mi ued by the children, and with perieet eneress. in the case of our little Ueutunaut A. J., his pridit is no longer mortided, aud lio is I'rco from the daily morning anathemas of the ohitmberiiiHiil who lias churgeof his bedding. 1 feel that a knoa'tede of the result of our use of your Buehu with the children uuder our charge may save many a Superintendent and Matron of Boarding Schools una Asvluius a great amount of annoyance; and many a poor child suf fering more from weakness than from habit, may be spared punishment that IK (not. knowing It as a weakness instead of a bud liuMU most unjustly in flicted upou tliem. Tliaiiklng you on be hull of the children, aud hoping others may iw alike benefited, I am respectfully yours, Cotouel 1CUM, General Suptaii'l Dir -i)Ur. June is, ims. ; GaiAT Salt I.akk City, Utah, Jan. ti, UD1. Mr. II. T. HdwUtJ: I)s a a sir: Your communication ren,testmg our terms for advertising was duly received, but from a prejudice I bad formed against advertising "cures for secret diseases," It was left unanswered. During an accidental conversation in a drug store the other eveuing. mv mind was changed on the character of your Buehu. It was thou highly commended for other diseases by two physicians present. Inclosed please nod our rates of adverilslnir. Yours, etc, T. U. U. STENMIOUSK. Editor aud Proprietor of Daily and -Semi-weekly telegraph. II KLM HOLD'S EXTRACT BUCUU, established up wards of eighteen years, prepared bv U. T. HELM BOLD, Druggist, No. 54 Broadway, New York, and No. 104 S. Tenth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Prtoe, 11 nr. per bottle, or six bottles for t btj, delivered t any address. Hold by druggists everywhere. None are genuine unless done up lu sU el -engraved wrapper, with fao-himiU of mv cheinlnsi warenouaiv auis u'ie l IS. T. HE1..VUOI.D. U l w HOav " ai. muiwi ex-oovernorof Pennsylvania. Hon. TilUMAS P.. FLORENCE, Philadelphia. Hon. ,1. C. KNOX, Oudge, Philadelphia. . 7 Hon. .1. 5, DLACIC. Judire. PhlladelDbla. -'
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