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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1870.
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MUSICAL. AHI DRAMATIC.
The Oltf AmiiMinntit
At Tint Academy or MuhiO tho rarepa-Uiwa
troupe will appear this evening in Mozart's
opera of The Marrinje of Figaro.
To-morrow cvnin Mr. Oastlo will
benefit, when II Trooalore will be given.
ll.lVO
At tub Ciiesnut The. Streetsof Nmn York will
b repeated this evening, with Mr. Frank Mayo
as "Badger."
At tiir Walnut Mr. Edwin Adams will ap
pear Uiis evening In tlie role of Knoch Arlm.
At tiir Arch Little Em'ly will bo performed
tills evening.
On Friday next Mr. A. E. Brady will have
a complimentary benefit, when he will porsonato
Major Wellington do Hoots. "
At Duprez & Benedict's Opkka Hoitsb
an attrnctlvo programme of Ellilopiau comloall
tics will bo presented this evening.
At tub Ki.bvf.nth Street Oiera House
a variety of amusing biirlesqnce and other altrac
tlous will ho given this evening.
Signor Bi.itz and his son will p;lve perform
ances of manic this afternoon and evening at tho
Assembly Building.
A Conckrt in aid of the German Hospital
will bo given to-morrow evening at tho German
Theatre, under tho direction of Mr. F. Tiodo
uiaan. A number of favorite artists have volun
teered, and a fino performance may be ex
acted. OT1 ITKJIJ.
OLornrwa
CJtOTHINfl
Clothino
Ulothino
liKTTKU MaOB
IIkttkb Ou r
MiKTTKK I'lTTISrt
At Toweb Hall
At Towm Haj.i,
Than Amitwiieiik Km.
Hkvwutt A Do.,
No. 618 Mabket bTiir.i:r.
JKWELBT. Mr. 'William W. Oaaatdy, No. 13 8. Neoond
street, bu the larejeet and moat attractive assortment of
fine Jewelry and Silverware in the cily. Purchaser oaa
rely upon obtaining a real, pnra article, furnished at a
prioe which oanoot be equalled. He aim baa a large (took
of American Western Watobea in all varieties and at all
prices. A visit to bla atora ia eur to remit in plan are
and profit.
Dnt FEET. The moat effectual way of an aiding one's
health ia to keep tbe feet dry, and that can only be don
by the uae of India Rubber Onrehoea, and aa the inole-
ment season is upon ua, we would ad viae oar readers to
buy none but the beat quality, which ean only be had at
UoODIFAB'a Headquarters, No. 8UB Obeannt street, south
Aide, Philadelphia,
ISDF.rEKDEHCX SQUARE
Desecrate that hallowed around! Forbear,
Degenerate aona of worthy aims ; hare ye no honor
Loft Ia patriotism dead? tbe apirita of thoao
Noble men who dedicated that spot to
Liberty and the people, will rise and
Scornfully drive ye, aa the Holy One drove
From the sacred temple the worshippora of Mammon.
Prices for Fine Fashionable Clothing the same as before
the war at Charles Stokes',
No. 634 Chkbnut Street.
Mr. HASELTnnt's last balk of Ohronoa takes place
this evening. 600 having been disposed of, 400 remain to
be sold. Fnoes have btoa ve-y low for the quality. No
person should miss this opportunity.
Uallkt, Davis 4 Oo.'s Orchestral Grand Pianos beat
everything in the shape of pianos, and are vorv properly
called the king of pianos. Go and bear them at No. 937
Gheanut street.
Before purchasing, call and examine the Parham New
Family Hewing Machine. Salesroom No. 7U4 Oheannt
Street. Every machine warranted.
Rubbfr Overshoes akd Boots for Men. Women, and
Children, can be had at retail at the very lowest prices.
Goodyear's manufacture, old stand, No. 3U6 Gbeanut
street, lower side.
Bale op Srr.vnit -plated Ware at Boon's, No. 1117
Oheannt street (fjir-rd How). Manufactured by George
II. Becbtel, No. 7 Id Arch street Warranted the very
beat.
MONTHLY, Parham Sowing Machines sold on easy
monthly instalment at No. 7U4 Oheannt street,
Eikoer's Family. Sewing Machines,
Ten dollars cash.
Balance in monthly instalment.
O. F. Davis, No. 810 Ohesnat street.
Piles. Dr. W. A. MoOandlees, No. 1936 Spring Garden
street, gives bis entire time to tbe permanent cur of
Pile. Best city reference given.
Parham New Family Sewing Machines on terms to suit
all, at No. 704 Oheanut street.
CLOTHING FOR PHILADELPHIANS.
CLOTHING FOR CAMDENITES.
CLOTHING FOR MANAYUNKER8.
CLOTHING FOR GERMANTOWNERS.
CLOTniNG FOR LANC AST BRIANS.
CLOTHING FOR UARRISBURGERS.
CLOTHING FOR JERSEYMEN.
CLOTHING FOR PENNSYLVANIA.
CLOTHING FOR DELAWARIANS.
CLOTHING FOR STRANGERS. 4
CLOTHING FOR FRIENDS.
CLOTHING FOR EVERYBODY.
CLOTHING FOR FULL-GROWN MEN.
CLOTHING FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN.
CLOTHING FOR THE LITTLE PEOPLE.
CLOTHING FOR LESS MONEY THAN ELSE
WHERE. CLOTHING, FOR STYLE UNSURPASSED.
CLOTHING, FOR CHEAPNESS UNEQUALLED.
WANAMAKER A BROWN,
OAK HALL,
S. E. Corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets.
Stratton Acxley. At St. John's Church (Epis
copal), Marysville, Cal., on tho morning of February
3, lbio, by Rev. A. A. McAllister, Cornelius A.
Stratton to Addis A., daughter of Lyman Ackley,
Ol lHiiiuruin.
Walton Zane. On January 19, 18T0, at his resl
rlenee, No. 1880 N. Twelfth street, by the Rev. J.
Walker Jackson, Mr. Frank It. Walton to Miss
80FUIA Zane, only daughter of Andrew Zane, Sr.,
j-iq., all of this city.
mi2i.
Bnc Walter. Suddenly, on tho evening of the
12th instant, David Buck w alter, in the 62d year of
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully Invited to attend his funeral, from his late
residence, No. 634 N. Seventh street, on Thursday
afternoon at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Laurel Hill
Cemetery.
psTnlap. On tho 16th instant, Mr. James Duklat,
0PJT'i 44 years.
J'i he relatives and friends of tho family are respect-
JtVMV lnvltea to atiouu ma muerai, iruiu mo
- . . i.. I..u. 11 .. u . ...... ut lln.nhi
lenee of his mother-in law, Mrs. Maigaret Murphy,
No. 1002 Beach street, above Noma, on Kruiay aicer
Doon at o'clock. To proceed to Franklin Ceme
tery. Kino. On the 14th instant, Francis Kino, in the
CStli year of his age.
The relatives and friends are particularly invited
to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No.
1S2S Walnut street, on Thursday afternoon, at 8
PRiKan.KT. On Tuesday, February IB, 1870,
Samuel Priestley, in tho both year of his ae.
Funeral from his late residence, illh Street Sta
tion, Oeruiantown, on Friday, the 18tli instant, at U
o'clock A. M. .
Tatixjr. On tho 14th instant, Charles Taylor,
In the etrth year of his age.
The relatives and male friends are respectfully ln
Alted to attend his funeral, from his late residence.
No 811 Jacoby street, on Thursday morning next at
Jitfj'elock. to proceed to Moaument Cemetery.
FOUKTII EDITION
WASSIZIOTO IJ.
Cut an Recognition Tha Sale of Cadet
ehipa Naval Orders Reorgani
zation of the Navy Pro
ceedings in Congress
To-day.
13 u n o p a.
Tiie Irish. Beform Bill Cruelties to
Fenian Prisoners Moatpsnsier
and Prim The Situation in
Paris Further Rioting,
which is Suppressed
by the Police.
FROM EUROPE.
IrUh Land Kf-lernt Bill.
By the Angle-American Cable.
London, Feb. 16. Tho Telegraph (Liberal)
In reviewing the dobatos In the House of Com
mons last evening, on tho occasion of the in
troduction of the Irish Land Reform bill, ex
presses reat satisfaction with the proceedings.
The writer thinks tho real union of Oroat Bri
tlan and Ireland may be dated from last night,
and that the new bill is perfect and invulnerable
in all points.
Cruel tire to Fenian Prisoners.
The Standard (Conservative) to-day urges in
quiry into tho alleged cruelties on Fonian pri
soners. Tho (Kcnmnnlcal Council.
Rome, Feb. 16. Another session of tho Coun
cil was held yesterday, when six of tho fathers
took part in tho discussion. It was announced
to tho Council that tho Bishops of Antwerp,
Mechlin, and Salerno bad received the title of
primate. Eight bishops received permission to
return to their dioeescs.
The Felon RebchajnlT.
Paris, Feb. 16. All tho great powers of Eu
rope sustain Russia in the demand upon Switz
erland for tho surrender of tho felon Robchajeff.
jflontpenaier and Prim.
Madrid, Feb. 10. General Prim yesterday
ofllcially assured tho Cortes that the recent visit
of Montpcnslcr was not on political matters.
The Kitui.tl n In Purls.
Paris, Feb. 10. Seven journals of this city
have been officially warned this week. Last
evening great crowds of people assembled at a
reunion In tho Ruo St. Martin, Bollovllle, which
was suppressed by the police without disorder.
Another prosecution has been commenced
agaiust La Marsellaise for violation of the prens
law.
FROM WASHINGTON.
Cuban Itccoffnitlon.
SpeMal Despatch to The Evening Telegraph,
Washington, Feb. 10. General Banks offered
a resolution to-day, authorizing and instructing
the President to maintain a strict neutrality be
tween the people of Cuba and tho kingdom of
Spain so long as tho contest now in progress in
Cuba shall continue. It also renders luopera
tlve all laws of tho United States contrary to
that intent of this resolution.
Hale of Cadetahlps.
The Military Committee examined a couple of
witnesses from Pennsylvania relative to the sale
of cadotships. Tnelr evidence amounts to
nothing, as It was entirely of tho hearsay
order.
lteorgnnlxBilnn of the Navy.
Despatch to the Aoeiated Frees.
Wasuinoton, Feb. 16. The House Com
mittco on Naval Affairs to-day had under con
sideration a bill tor the reorganization of the
navy, and discussed the question of positive and
relative rank without coming to a conclusion
Naval Orders.
Lieutenant-Commander George T. Wilde has
been ordered to ordnance duty at the Boston
Navy Yard, and Ensign Thomas II. Dubois to
the Frolic. Lieutenant-Commander F. E. Chad
wick bos been detached from the Tuscarora and
granted sick leave. Ensign JoBoph II. Stickney
has been detached from the receiving ship Ohio
and ordered to the Congress. Second Assistant
Engineers Charles II. Greenleaf andJamos II.
Chasmar are dotached from the Mohican . aud
placed on waiting ordors.
The NaTT Complement Fnllr Reached.
Washington, Feb. 18, Tho complement of men
for tho navy allowed by law, viz., eight thousand
tlve hundred men, having beon reached, the depart
ment has directed that enlistment shall cease. The
ellect of this order will be to detain the Colorado,
which is destined to relieve the Delaware on the
Asiatic station, and to keep the men attached to tho
luttcr vessel over the term of their enlistment, for
which, however, they will receive one-fourth addi
tional pay. The department has nrged upon Con
gress the necessity of allowing an additional number
of men to meet this contingency, but no action has
been taken aud hence tho Congress, the Colorado,
and other vessels cannot sail. In any emergency
that might arise, the department is powerless to sup
ply a single vessel to meet It.
COIV It ESS.
Nenate.
Continued rom the Third JSdition.
Mr. Thayer suggested to the Senator from Ver
mont (Mr. Edmunds) to Introduce a bill to provide
for the different classes of disabled soldiers referred
to, but to penult tills particular class who had lost
liuibB to bo now provided for.
Air. Sherman remarked that wo wero now paying
to.iHMi.ooo per annum for pensions, aud that If $15
was to be given to every disabled soldier, the aggre
gate ot the Increased pensions would be largely
swollen.
Mr. Kdmunds modified his motion to a slmnlo
proposition to strike out the third section, allowing
payment in money of the value of a limb to all those
entitled to receive limbs. He said that the objection
that tills bill was a species of piecemeal legislation
which would diNturb the present carefully gradu
ated sralo of equality between soldiers UiU'urently
disabled.
riouse.
Cimtinved from tlte Third Edition,
Mr, Culloiii also reported back a petition of citi
zens of Massachusetts, that that State be remanded
to a territorial condition on account of its State
rights heresies in 1813. (Laughter.) Referred to the
Reconstruction Committee.
Mr. Dyer, from the same committee, reported a
bill to redeiine a portion of the boundary line be
tween Nebraska and Dakota. Passed.
Mr. Porueroy, from thujsame committee, reportad
a bill setting aside the net proceeds of the Internal
Revenue In Arizona, Dakota, Idaho, Montana, and
Wyoming lor 1870-1-2, for tho erection of
Capitol buildings la tuoae Territories, not to exceed
J 4ft OC0 in each.
Mr. Davis (N. Y.) made the point of order that the
bill made an appropriation and must bo first con-
sldered In committee oi me Whole.
, The Speaker sustained the point of order, and the
bill was referred to the Committee of tho Whole.
Mr. Cullom also, from the same committee, re
ported back adversely the bill providing Territorial
Government for Alaska. Laid on tho table.
Mr. ( ullom, from the same committee, reported
the bill to aid in the executloa of the laws in Utah,
so as to prevent and punish polygamy. During the
reading of the bill tho mutuliig hour expired and tho
bill went over till to-morrow.
Mr. Banks, Chairman of the Oramittee on Foreign
A flairs, introduced the following joint resolution,
which was read and referred to the Committee on
Foreign Affairs:
Joint resolutions in relation to tho contest bet ween
the people of Cuba and the Government of Spain.
ileolvd by tlte Henate ami House of Xttretentutive
in Confrene OAnrmhM, That tho Prrld(mt or me
I7nlt'd Mate I and hereby Is antliorl7,pd and in-
Btrncted to declare and maintain a strictly Impartial
neutrality on tho part of tho Government or me
United Mtatas in t.hn ennteat now rxlfltinir between
the people of Cuba and the povernrnent of tho King
dom of Spain ; and bo It further
Jietnlvfti. That all sets or parts of acts, and ail pro
visions of tho statute approved tho 2.h of April,
ISIS, entitled "An act lu addition to the set for th
Sunlshmentof certain crimes against the United
tntfa anil tn rntiil thA a'.tit tliort'ln mentioned.
which are or may be construed to bo In conflict with
the faithful exi cntlon of tho object and purpose of
the foregoing resolution, shall oo and horeby are do
clftrori to be in regard to the existing contest between
the people of Cuba and the Government of Hpaln,
and so long as that contest shall contiuue, inopera
tive. nnU and void. , .
Th llniia- thon at half.naat 1 nVinctc. resumed the
consideration of the Groone-Vaa Wyok (contested
election case.
OITY ORDINANCES.
N ORDINANCE
For tho better regulating of tho Conveyance
of Prisoners in the Police Vans, cto.
Section 1. Tho Select and Common Councils of tho
City of llilladelphia do ordain. That the Polloo
vans ana otner vehicles nsed lor tne carryinu; ui
prisoners to and from the several prisons shall bo so
arranged that the malos and females may be
separated therein.
Section a. That It shall not bo lawful for any
proprietor, driver, or any other person, to carry
prisoners in sncn vans or vehicles in any ium"
whereby males and females shall be securod to
gether in any apartment thereof.
recuon a. in at it snail not no lawrni ior iuo
drivers of prison vans, or any other persons, to
furnish any spirituous, vinous or malt liquors to
any prisoner or prisoners whllo under charge in
such vebiclo.
Section 4. Any person violating the provisions of
the second section of this ordlnanno shall be fined
for every such offense the sum of ten dollars, and
any person violating the provisions of the third
section of this ordinance shall be fined for every
such olfensn the snra of twenty-live dollars, which
said penalties shall be sued for as debts of a like
amount are by law recoverable.
JAJI.ln w Annan,
President of Common Council.
Attest
John Eckstein,
Clerk of Common Council.
SAMUEL W. CATTELL,
President of Select Council.
Approved this fifteenth dav of February, Anno
Domini one thousand eight hundred and seventy
(A. D. 1870).
IIANIKL) Nl. r w.V,
8 17 2t Mayor of Philadelphia.
KESOLUTION
Of Request to the State Legislature.
Resolved, By the Select and Common Councils of
the City of Philadelphia, That tho Legislature bo
requested to euaot a law to exempt membors of
Select and Common Councils from service as jurors
in any of the courts or this city ana
county.
lAMiia w au n r. iv,
President of Common Council.
Attest
John Eckstein,
Clerk of Common Council.
SAMUEL W. CATTELL,
President of Select Council.
Approved this fifteenth day of February, Anno
Domini one thousand eight hundred and seveuty
(A. D. 1870).
i r.Lt Jri . rvA,
8 17 It Mayor or Philadelphia.
RE SOLI' I" I O N
Of Request to the Legislature.
Resolved, By the Select and Common Councils of
the City of Philadelphia, that the Legislature of the
State of Pennsylvania be requested not to pass tho
act Riving the City Sewerage Utilization Company
the power asked for, as it would be a monopoly
that would be an infringement on the rights of our
citizens.
LOUIS WAGNER,
President oi Common Council.
Attest
Abraham Stewart,
Assistant Clerk or Common Council.
SAMUEL W. CATTELL,
President of Select Council.
Approved this fifteenth day of February, Anno
Domini one thousand eight hundred and seventy
(A. I). 1870).
DANIEL M. FOX,
8 IT It Mayor of Philadelphia.
WATOHE6.
1124 CHESNUT STREET.
American, Swiss and English
WATCHES
AT
CLARK & BIDDLE'S,
Special Agents in Philadelphia for
WATCIIESf
Made Dy E. Howard Co., Boston. 1 12 wfm
OOAL.
JULsi VUAL11I WU11S ADO,
STOVK $6 80 PER TON
LARGE NUT $5 50 PER TON
ALSO,
SUPERIOR BRAVER MEADOW LEHIGH.
STOVE $7'26 PKR TOR
NUT 7 PER TON
Dolivered to any par of the city.
MITCHKLIVH COAT, DEPOT,
12222m Corner of NINTH and GIKARD Avenue.
riutcrvAL E, bell. BEWSON NEATH
l'KKCITAL V.. IJKLL. &. CO.,
DEALERS Of
Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal,
DEPOT : tto. 1326 North NINTH Street,
1 7 Wont Bide, below Master,
Branch Office. No. 407 RICHMOND Street.
H. T A G CART,
COAL DEALER.
COAL OF THE BEST QUALITY, PREPARED EX
PRESSLY FOR FAMILY .UBE.
1208, 1210 and 1212 WASHINGTON AV.,
la 1 8m Between Twelfth and Thirteenth street.
piRE LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILI
FAMILY, FACTORY. AND BITUMINOUS GOALS.
Larfte stock always on band.
Southeast corner TUD3TKKNTH and WILLOW Street
1318 4m W. W.,A O. P, HAINF.8.
NEW PUB LIGATION 8.
ALL. THE NEW BOOKS
' For sal at Wholesale Prioe by
POHTKR 4 OOAT KS,
Pnblishera and Bookaellors,
No. bal CUESNUX bTRKET.
Our New and Elegant OATjIjRRy
Ia now open with the finest collection of PAINTINGS,
OUKOMOB and KNOKAVINUS in the oity. 3mwfrp
HAT8 AND OAPS.
TTT WARBURTON'B IMPROVED VENTI-
aUUtedandasy-flttin Dreea Hat (patented), in a
(Datenteaj, in si
ii-i. unproved raamone oi th
Qxt door to the Post OfBoa.
OrtiUUtUT Street
UlSro
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING RELIN
qniehed the Ilea tin- ol Boildins by Steam or Wator,
it will be continued by
WILLIAM H. WI8TAR, . , .
lately auperintondina that department of their btunnes,
whom they recommend to their riend . .
Nov. la. Uti. MORRIS, TA8KEB A CO.
V 1 STAR & DOULTON.
No. 227 BOTJT1I FIFTH STREET.
HEATING BY
STEAM OR HOT WATER.
PLANS OF FIFE CUT TO ORDER.
LAUNDRIES AND CULINARY APPARATUS
FITTED TJP. 11 3 SntfP
HELMBOLD'8 PREPARA1 IONS.
H. T. HELMOOLD'G
Concentrated Fluid Extract Eacho.
TUB GREAT DIUBKTIO.
The proprietor trusts that his remedies, from tne
fact of their being advertised, may not be classed aa
patent medicines.
BUCHU, In one form or other, has been preseuted
by every educated physician for more than
TWO IIUNDRKD YEARS.
II. T. HELM BOLD claims a superior mode or ex
tracting Its vlrtnes. Tho experiments were mado
while ongagod In the DRUG business In the olty of
Philadelphia 19 years ago, prompted by the alarming
Increaso of dlso&ses of tho Bladder, Kidneys, Oravol
and Urinary Organs existing in both sexes. These
diseases were attracting as much attention as dis
eases of the Liver or any other organ of tbe body.
Upon the sound and healthy condition of these
organs, the nervous system and liver wero Involved,
and the happiness of the entire human family de
pended. The Bnohn, acting favorably upon both Liver and
Kidneys, to prepare it so that It would retain Its
strength and active principle was his aim. It must
not be made as housekeepers make tea, by boiling.
It U a delicate leaf, aud its aotlve principle wonld
bo destroyed by such a process. It must bo prepared
in VACUO, and of the long leaf, fresh and carefully
selected.
THE SUPERIORITY OF MY MODE OF PRE
PARATION ACKNOWLEDGED. I now ship to tho
point (CAPE OF OOOD HOPE) whero the leaves
are gathered, largo quantities of
MY FLUID EXTRACT.
THE ARTICLE STANDS PRE-EMINENT, AND
IS KNOWN IN ALL TARTS OF THE WORLD.
The first and most Important object was to offer to
the aflllctcd a remedy that was perfectly safe, and
could be taken by adults children. Ignorant per
sons, who pay no attention to dose, direction, or ad
vice, might reason, "That if a teaspoonful taken
occasionally did good, two. wonld do better, and
perhaps a bottle would cure In a day."
Many have broken down their health by dlsslpa
tiou, and on this principle, but they had been ymre
in doing so.
What I would have understood is that no injury
ean arise from its use. It Is as Bare as any article of
food, but patlonts must not expect any medicine to
rebuild a wrecked or shattered constitution In a few
days, and perhaps with a single bottle.
Notwithstanding the number of years I have beon
engaged in business, there may be those located at
a distance that may not be aware of all tho facts,
and would like to be satisfied on all the points.
Having been educated a druggist, I append the fol
lowing: FROM THE LARGEST MANUFACTURING CHE
MIST IN THE WORLD.
"I am acquainted with Mr. IL T. HelmloId. He
occupied the drncr store opposite my residence, and
was successful in conducting the business where
others nad not been equally bo oerore mm. l nave
leen favorably impressed with his character and
enterprise. WILLIAM WKIGHTMAN,
"Firm of Powers & Welcrhtman.
"Manufacturing Chemists, Ninth and Brown
streets, Philadelphia, November 15, 1854."
I propose to give evidence that this remedy Is not
a Patent Medicine. The objection which generally
lies against all discoveries and Inventions in medi
cine is "Vbtcffy." If somebody should discover a
remedy to prolong lire, or an infallible euro for
cholera or consumption, what a monster wonld he
bo to withhold his knowledge ! We have yet to learn
from what chapter or verse in Scripture to quote, "that
men may not heal others of their fclUne-men of any
disease."
Nor have we asked Piefarirks, Affected Prudes, or,
In short, men who are possessed of every kind of sense
but common sense, and all kinds of opinions but their
ou-iu The Buchu is a good thing It has hundreds of
thousands of living witnesses to attest its virtuo and
commend It, It Is the prejudice of bigots and the
envy of "Quacks."
We offer the following evidence:
SEE JOURNAL OF PHARMACY.
SEE REMARKS MADE BY DR. EPHRAIM MC
DOWELL, A CELEBRATED PHYSICIAN, AND
MEMBER OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SUR
GEONS, IRELAND, AND PUBLISHED IN THE
TRANSACTIONS OF THE KING AND QUEEN'S
JOURNAL.
SEE MEDICO-CHIRURGICAL REVIEW, PUB
LISHED BY BENJAMIN TRAVERS, FELLOW OF
ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS, LONDON.
SEE PROF. DEW EES' VALUABLE WORKS ON
THE PRACTICE OF PHYSIC.
SEE REMARKS MADE BY THE LATE CELE
BRATED DR. PUYSICK, PHILADELPHIA. i
And most of the late Standard Works on Medicine.
See medical properties contained in Dispensatory
of the United States, of which the following is a cor
rect copy: '
BUCHU. Its odor is strong, diffusive, and some
what aroma'lo, its taste is bitterish, and analogous
to that of mint. It la given chiefly in complaints of
the urinary organs, such 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 In the parts concerned in
its evacuation. It has also been recommended in
dyspepsia, chronic rheumatism, cutaneous affections,
and dropsy.
TESTIMONY. .
CURE OF GRAVEL OF FIVE YEARS' STANDING
STONE PASSED AND TO BE SEEN.
Savannah, Tenn., May 14, 1869.
Dr. n. T. IIelmbld:
Dear Sir: We Introduced your "Fluid Extract
Buchu" In this country about eight months ago, and
are happy to state that it Is meeting with universal
favor. We wish to Inform you of one Instance
(umong niany) whero your "Buchu" has worked
wonders. A man in our country named J. B. Estell
had been suffering about live years with gravel.
About six weeks ago ho bought of us one bottle of
your "Buchu." and before he was through with oue
bottle he passed a gravel that weighs eight grains, ,
which we now have on exhibition lu our drug store,
lie says that ho will never be without the "Buchu"
in his house again. Your preparations are gaining
favor every day. Very respectfully yours, etc.,
ECCLES A 11INKLK, Druggists.
CURE OF BLADDER AND KIDNEY AFFECTION
OF LONG STANDING STONE PASSED AND
TO BE SEEN.
Wkstport, Conn., Sept. 8, 1809.
U. T. Ilehnbold. Iisti.:
Dear mih:I commenced taking your "Extractor
Buchu" about two weeks since for an affection of tho
bladder and kidneys. I have suffered by spells very
much for a few days pnau But yesterday relief came
through the effect of your "Buchu." A stone passed
(rom my bladder about the size of a large pea, and I
now feel perfectly well and entirely tree from the
pain that 1 have suffered with "so hard." I attribute
iiiv cure to vour medicine entirely, and would re
commend all persons similarly affected to try It. I
have great faith in its curative powers. Yours truly,
. THOMAS J. BEJNN1CTT.
RBFERS TO
Rev. WILLIAM COGSWELL, Westport, Conn.
j. L. u. cannon, 'Druggist, westport, uouu.
H. B. WHEKLKK, Esq., Westport, Conn.
BRADLEY HULL, Esq., Westport, Conn.
Dr. WAKKM AN. Keadinir. Coun.
B. W. R. ROBINSON, Wholesale Druggist, New
xorx city.
' And many others if necessary.
CURB OF KIDNEY AND BLADDER AFFECTION
OF A PATIENT SEVENTY-EIGHT YEARS OF
AGE.
TnANKS TO MR. HELMBOLD.
fiiHiHn. Penn.. March 81. 1869.
Editor "Cosmopolite" I desire as an unsoli
cited tribute to the merits of nelmbold's Buchu, and
for the benefit of those similarly afflicted as myself,
to sav that after consulting many eminent physi
cians, and trying nearly all the best advertised leine-
. ... . t . . .. .. .1 , .. .... w ... .- .
uilm, in tno vain nopo m uuuiuh vuc huiu aia
vated kidney and bladder diseases, from which I
have suffered excessively tor many years, good for
tune tluallv suggested to mo Helmbold's Buchu.
which I commenced using with little faith, and no
apparent beneficial results, for about a mouth. At
the expiration of that time, however, I thought I
commenced to experience slight relief. whUti en
couraged me to persevere in its use, and now, at the
expiration of four months, although I am an Infirm
old man, nearly 78 years ot uge, aud consequently
medicines cannot bo expect to favorably affeot me
as tlicr otherwise would, I have found such unspeak
able relief srid permanent benefit from Mr. llelm
lold'svnlonile discovery, that I feel I ought to ptitv.
ll It record the fact, as an acknowledgment to bins
and a vnluablo suggestion to thopulilln. Yours re
spectfully, I). M. LA KEN.
Mr. Laren refers to the following gontlomea:
Colonel DAN. KICK. Otrard. Penn.
CHAS. STOW, Esq., Guard, 1'enn, editor Cosmo-
txxtrr.
UhORGE IT. CUTLER, Olrard, Pean., attorney.
K. I. Iiuiun, . .:,., n.wi uny,
Captain D. W. UUTCULNMON, Girard, Pens., at
torney.
DAVID OLIN, Olrard, Penn., merchant.
. DAV1I) K. DAY, Girard, Ponn., merchant
C. F. KOOKWK1.L, Olrard, Ponn., merchant.
B. U. ELY, Olrard, Ponn., druggist.
A PERMANENT CURB OF GRAVEL OF TWELVE
YKAKH' STANDING STONE PASSED AND TO
BE SEEN.
BrRNHioB, Conn., Deo. US 1869.
Dr. TIflmhalA :
Dkak him it Is with much pleasure that I write
you npon facts respecting myself. I do not know
hardly how to express mjself. I have been for the
last ten or twelve years the greatest sufferer man
could be and live; but more sometimes than others.
Tho complaint was the "kidneys" and "bladder." I
have been sometimes from twelve to fourteen hours.
and wanted to make water every minute, and could
not. Have consulted doctors, both In Massachusetts
and this State, and taken pills, I may say by the
quart, also liquored medicines, but found no relief
from any, and got worse the last six months. I was
so that 1 could scarcely get alniut. I could not rest
night or day. It would soon have been "all up" with
me, if I hod not seen yonr advertisement in the
Berkshire mrir, headed "Kidneys." I read it
through, and thought I would try lu I purchased
a bottle, but, mind you, had not much faith In
it. Why should I, when I had been trying
so many things and cost mo so muchT Weil,
I began taking It, and before I had taken the
first bottle I felt bad; but I finished it and
get another. Hy tno time I took naif of the second
I still got worse (apparently.) When I walked It
seemed as If my right kidney was falling from Its
place, and I felt really bad. I felt so before I had
finished the second, that I had made np my mind it
was of no use trying any more and all this time the
"Buchu" was doing Its work, but I did not know It:
so 1 gave it up and went to Hartford on Saturday to
one of the best doctors in tho olty. He said it was the
neck of the bladder, and I should bave to undergo
an operation. He gave me medicine, and I went home
quite downhearted. On Sunday I was unable to go
to church- I bad not taken any of his medloluo, but
on my return coniinueu using me "hucih," aud in
the aiternoon it hud the desired effect.
I cannot tell you all, but this is a true story of my
case, and you are welcome to make such use of my
name as you think proper. I am pretty well known
lu Berkshire ; also In Connecticut. The advertise
ment saved me. Why not publish moreT Tha
Springfield Republican 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
this time, so l remain your ever weu-wianer.
EDWARD L. HOWARD.,
Paper Mnker, Burusidc, Hartford county, Conn.
REFERS to I
Dr. MACK, Burnslde, Conn.
Dr. WRIGHT, Morth Lee, Mass.
Dr. IIOLKUM, North Lee, Mass.
Dr. ADAMS, Htook'bridge, Mass.
Dr. SCOTT, North Manchester, Conn.
Dr. JAQUEH, Buckland Corners, Coun.
Dr. BEARSFORD, llartiord, Conn.
All of whom treated me for the disease.
DR KEYSF.R
is a physician of over thirty years' experience, and
a graduate of the Jetlersou Medical College, and
of the university oi Medicine ana surgery, oi nil-
ladclphla.
Jfr. II. T. llrtmbold:
Dear Sir: In reirard to the question asked mo
to my opinion about Buchu, 1 would say that I havt
used and sold the article iu various forms for the
past thirty years. I do not think there Is any form
or nronaratlon of It I have not used, or known to be
used, in the various diseases where such medicate
agent would be ludicated. You are aware, as well
as myself, that it litis been extensively employed in
the various diseases ot the bladder and kidneys, and
tne reputation it nas acquired, iu my Judgment, is
warranted by the facta.
1 havo seen and used, as before stated, every form
of Buchu the powdered leaves, tincture, fluid ex
tracts and I am not cognizant of any preparation of
that plant at all equal to yours. Twelve years'expe
rience ought, I thuik, to give me the right to iuiLte
of its merits; and. without prejudice or partiality, I
give yours precedence over an omers.
i VHiim vnur itiicnu ior ita enecijt on nacienut. i
have cured with It, and seen cured with it, more dis
eases of the bladder and kidneys than I have ever
seen cured with any other Buch'i or any other pro
prietary couiH)unu oi wnaiever name.
uospectiuuy yours, eic.
GKO. IT. KETSER. M. D..
No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburg, Penn.
ADO. 11, lbCa
A CASE OF TWENTY YEARS' STANDING.
Philadelphia, Pa., June 85, 18C7.
Dear Mr: l have been a sufferer ror upwards of
twenty years with gravel, madder, and kidney affoc
tlons, during which time I have used various medi
cal preparations, and been under tne treatment oi
the most eminent physicians, experiencing but little
renci.
Having seen your preparations extensively adver
Used, 1 consulted my family physician In regard to
UHJiic vour jtxiraci inicuu.
l uid tins because i naa usea au sinasor adver
tised remedies and had found them worthless, and
some quite injurious; lu fact, I despaired of ever
getting well, and determined to use no remedies
liercaiter unless I knew ol the ingredients. It was
this that prompted me to use your remedy. As you
advertised that It Was composed of bnchu, cubebs,
and lumper berries, ii occurrea 10 me ana my pny
sician as an excellent commnation, and, with his
advice, after an examination of the article and con
sulting again with the druggist, I concluded to try it,
l commeucen to use it auoui eignt mourns ago, at
which time I was confined to my room. -
From tbe first bottle I was astonished and gratified
at the beneficial effect, and after using It three
weeks was able to walk out. I felt much like writing
to vou a run statement oi my case at tne time, nut
rhin rr t mv ItiimvMrantont' Tnfrvhf Anlv Ka tnmnniioHw
hlllup,! AJ tUipiUIVMn-UD un'iv wuij uv uliiiuibij.
and therefore concluded to dtfer, and see If It would
effect a perfect cure, knowing that it would be of
greater value to you and more satisfactory to me.
l am now ame to report mat a care is euectea
after using the remedy for five months.
l nave not used any now ior tnree montns, ana
feel as well in all respect as I ever did.
your Ducnu being devoid oi any unpleasant taste
and odor, a Dice tonic and invlgorator of the system,
I do not mean to be without it whenever occasion
may require its use in such affections.
si. moduli jiiin.
Shonld any one doubt Mr. McCorralck's statement,
be refers to the following gentlemen:
Hon. WM. lilGLEH, ex-uovernoror Pennsylvania.
Horn THOMAS B. FLORENCE, Philadelphia.
Hon. J. C. KNOX, Philadelphia.
Hon. J. S. BliAC'K, Philadelphia.
Hon. 1. R. PORTER, ex-Governorof Pennsylvania.
lion. ELLIS LKWIS, Philadelphia.
Hon. R. C. GR1ER, Philadelphia.
Hon. G. W. WOODWARD. Philadelphia.
Hon. W. A. PORTER, Philadelphia.
Hon. JOHN BlGLKlt, ex-Governor of California.
Hon. E. BANKS, Washington, D. C.
And many others, if necessary.
New York State Vol. Institute,)
Corner of Bin av. ami 761 h st., Ceutral Park, f
A Home and School for the Sons of Deceased Sol-
uicrs. I
Dr. II. T. nelmbold:
Two bottles only or the package or your valuable
Buchu presented to the Institute have been used by
the children, and with perlect success. In the case
ot our little Lieutenant A. J., his pride is no longer
mortified, and he is free from tbe dally morning
anathemas of the chambermaid who has charge of
his bedding. 1 leei that a knowledge or the result
of our use of your Buchu with the- children under
our charge may save many a Superintendent and
Matron of Boarding Schools aud Asylums a great
amount of annoyance ; and many a poor child suf
fering more from weakness than from habit, may be
spared punishment that is (not knowing It as a
weakness instead or a bad naoit) most uujnstiy in
flicted upon them. Thauking you on behalf of the
children, and hoping others may be alike benefited,
I am respectfully yours,
r ' Colonol YOUNG.
General Sup't and Director.
June 10, 1SC6.
Great Salt Lake City, Utah. Jan..818w.
Mr. if. T. UelmboU: - '
Dar Sim : Your communication requesting out
terms for advertising was duly received, but from a
tireiudloo I had formed against advertising "cures
Xor secret diseases," It was Toft unanswered. During
n accidental conversation in a drug store the other
evening, my mind was chauged on the character of
your Buchu. It was theu highly commended for
other diseases by two physicians present. Inclosed
please find our rates of advertising;. Yours, eto,
r 7 1. H. II. STEMIOUSR.
Editor and Proprietor of Daily and
Semi-weekly ttUjraah.
ONE ntlNDRED DOLLARS WOULD BR OITRH
FOR A BOTTLE, IF NBCKdttAKY.
RAHWAT. N. J.. Dec a. ISM.
IT. T. tlehnhnld, Keij.:
Dear Hih: I take great pleasure In sending vnti a
Certilh ale. In addition to the many you have rewlree!
rmm orrcrtng humanity. I can scarcely end laa-
gna sufficiently strong to express my heartfelt
gratification at the wonderful cure your "Uiiohu" has
effected. For four years 1 have suffered b -yond de
scription. All my friends (with myself) came to the
conclusion that my case was incurable. Accident
placed your advertisement In my band. I com
menced taking your "ftuohu." I followed the d I mo
tion, Bjin to my utter asumisnmcni, nertre i turn
taken seven bottles of yonr valuable medic, ne (I
would give tlOO a bottle, if I could not get It at any
other price), I am entirely cured. I most earnes.1
recommend It to all those suffering from disease. 1
have told many persons to take your valuable medi
cine, and they are doing so with great Buucess. Airy
luiorniauon my reiinw-oitizens may require will he
freely given by the subscriber at his rosldenoe, Na.
78 Milton avenue, Railway, N. J.
ii. in. ntatcwAn,
Councilman Third Ward, City of Railway.
Rahwat. N. J.. Deo. a ISM.
We, the undersigned, are widl ncnuaintivi wit a ir
JH. Freeman, of Rahway, and know that he kaa
been a long time suffering, in the worst passible
form, for the past four years, and that he has boea
entirely cured by the use of ''Helmbold's Buchu."
I. W. nATAUK, eX-MSJor.
FRANK LA BAU, President of Counefl.
WM. RIOHARDS, Clerk of Coiincu.
PKTF.lt A. BANTA, Councilman,
W. J. BROWN, Councilman.
J. H. 8. MKK10K, Councilman. '
LEWIS IIOKF, Councilman.
J. B. STRYKEK, Merchant.
C'itt Hall, Mayor's Ovncw. 1
Rahwat, N. J., Deo. 6, l6.
This will certify that I am personally acnuaintoal
with U. M. Freeman, and am cognizant of the facta
as set iorth in the above statemeut, and the several
persons wnose signatures are hereunto attacned are
all known to me.
JOHN F. WHITNEY, Mayor of Rahway. N. .
A CASE OF INFLAMMATION OF KIDNEYS AND
GRAVEL. ' : i
From MonoAN, Feazkl ft CO,
Gi.a.hoow. Missouri. February 5. IriCA. t
Mr. II. T. Iletmbold: , ,
Dear Sir: About two years aoro I was troubled.
with both Inflammation of the Kidneys and Gravel,
vneui rewirwii in ecvurai remedies, vriinooi otv.
livlng auy benefit whatever: and. seelnir vour Ex
tract liucuo advertised, I procured a few bottles
and used them. The result was a complete enre la a
short time. 1 regard your Extract Bui'ho to be
decidedly the best remedy extant for any and ait
diseases ol tho Kidneys, and I am quite conndeat
that It will do all you claim for it. You may publish
tins u you desire to uo so.
yours respectruiir,
' EDWIN M. FEAZBL.
United Statbs Hohittai,, i
Salisbury, N. C, March 10, ldC&f
II. T. Iletmbold, Esq., Philadelphia, JVnn,-
Dear Sir: I wish you to Bond mo one dozen t
your Sarsaparllla Extract, and half a dozen of your
Rose-wash.
Allow me to say that your preparations are very
satisfactory, not only to tbe practitioner, but also
to the patient, and 1 shall endeavor to bruig thorn
into universal use In this part of tho country.
Please forward these medicines aitaia. as before.
C. 0. 1)., per express. I am, sir,
Very respectrully yours, ere,
M. F. A. HOFFMAN,
Surgeon in charge of Hospital.
CERTIFICATE OF A DISTINGUISHED MII-
WIFK.
Philadelphia. Aug. 13. IS69.
Mr. HelmboltU
Sir : 1 have used your Extract Buchu with maar
of my patients, and can speak of it in the highest
terms in every case, ana consider it a vaiuaaie
remedy, and oue that should be la the bauds of
every midwife.
Very truly yours, 1 '
REBECCA STANTON, M. D.
CURS OF NERVOU8 PROSTRATION AND DC
CLUNK OF A YOUNG LADY.
D. T. Belmbold:
I have been giving your Extract Buchu to mf
daughter, who has been unable to sleep,, very ner
vous, loss of appetite, general debility, aud rapidly
falling Into decline In fact, consumption was talkem
of. 1 was recou mended to use your "liuchu" by a
highly respectable lady er this place, who had givea
it to her son with complete success. My daughter
had been troubled for a long time. I purchased oae
bottle some eight weeks since, which lasted one
week, and from which she received great benefit,
and Induced me to purchase one-balf dozen bottles,
as I had tried many other remedies, and my family
physician, to no avail. - It Is now more than twa
weeks since she has taken the last bottle, and I an
happy to inform you of its complete success.
Very truly yon rs,
GEO. M. MARSHALL, Germantown, Pa.
Feb. 12, 1S09.
GREAT CURE OF DIABETES OF A ',ADT.
FIFTY DOLLARS A BOTTL1 .
New York, FeU.'G, 1870.
Deav Dr. Eelmbold: -
Dbab Sir: For tbe past eight months I have
lecu Btiueruifj from Diabete. I have consulted
several of our leading physicians, butbuvo failed
to receive the slightest benefit from their costly
medicines.
Four months ago I saw your advertisement lot
tho "Herald." I was persuaded by a friend who
had been benefitted by your would-rknowjckui
Bucbu. I purchased a bottlo, took the con
tents, and was so relieved that I continued the
USe Of it. THK DlAIIETES UA3 ENTIHKLV I18
AITEAHED AFTER USING IT FOB THREE MONTHS.
I WOULD GIVE 50 A BOTTLE if I COUld not get
it ut any other prluo.
I most earnestly recommend it to all . those
suffering from this disease.
81ueere!y yours,
Anna E. Stocohton,
No. 183 West Twenty-seventh, street.
SPEEDY RELIEF FROM KIDNEY AFFEC
TION OCCASIONED BY. ACCIDENT.
New York, Feb. 1., 1870.
Dr. If. T. llelmbuld:
Dear Sib: On tho 23d of August last, I re
ceived severe Internal and external injuries,
occasioned by au accident on a Philadelphia
railroad car. On mv arrival in 'ew York, 1 waa
attended by Dr. VrIL80N, of East Fifty-fifth,
street, and another physician, whose name I da
not dow remember. After my wounds were
dresfed. I suffered for (3) three days intense
agony from internal injuries, which affected ray
kidneys. I can sav that after takiu? but three
doses of YOL'R "EXTRACT BUCIIU, I folt
greatly relieved. I used tho balance of tha
bottle, and 'am happy to state that since that
time I have experienced no further difliculty.
Very truly yours.
P. II. KEARNEY,
No. 848 Third avenue.
I respectfully refer to either of the following
gentlemen:
ROBERT B. ROOSEVELT, Esq., Editor o
Citizen and Hound Table.
B. F. CURTIS, Esq., No. 102 Greenwich avenue.
MORRIS 1'llILLIfS, E.sq., Editor of Uoma
Journal.
Hon. M. CONNOLLY, Register of City.
Messrs. I'ETTKNGILL & BATES, Propriotora
of Hearth and Uome,.
I. N. HUDSON, Esq., No. 41 Park Row.
Hon. NELSON J. WATERBUKY.
Hon. JAMES E. COULTER.
Aud many others, if necessary.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, established on
wards of eighteen years, prepared by U.T. HELM
BOLD, DniKglst, No. otw Broadway. New York, aud
No. 104 S. Tenth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Price,
I1-8S per bottle, or six bottles for u bU, delivered ta
any address. Sold by druggists everywhere.
None are genuine unless done up in steel-engraved
wrapper, with fao-imile of my chemical warehouse,
and sigued U. T. UELMBVU), lHlsw4t.