TIIE DAILY' EVENING TELEGRAM PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, 'FEBRUARY 19, 1870. 5 IHt'KICAI, AII IRAJfIATlV. i t The City Amaaftsnmita. At thr Acaormt or Mobic it large audience wm Id attendance last evening, In prttc of the very disagreeable stute of tho weather, to wit ness the performance of Weber's romantic opera of Ier f'rcisnhuti, by the Parepa-Kona troupe. This work la an cxcoedlnKly .difficult one to render, or at loast we judgo that this Is the case irom the fact that Dono of the troupe that attempt It over achieve a decided success with H. - The famous Incantation scene la Invariably a failure, in spite of tho wolrd music with which the composer has Illustrated It, and it excites a groat deal moro laughter than applause. In some respects the performance ot this opera lant even ing; was superior to any that has recently been jelven In this city, Madame Rosa as "Agnes,',' Miss Hersee as "Anna," and Mr. Castle as "Max," sang the beautiful music of their roles in a manner that leit nothing to bo desired. Mr. Campbell, unfortunately, was laboring nndera nevere hoarseness, .which prevented iilui from being heard to tho best advantage in the part of "Caspar." Tho choruses were well sun;;, aid the orchestration, ttndcr tho leadership of Mr. Koen. was admirable. This afternoon Martha will be given, and this evening The Marriage of Figaro will tiring this brief but very enjoyable season to a close. At ttie CirFsvt'T tho drama of The Streets of A'eto York will be performed this afternoon and evening. At the Walnut Mr. Edwin Adams will conclude his engagement this evening, when ho will appear as "(Jharles de Moor" In Schiller's drama of The Rubbers. Tho performance will conclude with Trie Carpenter of Rouen. This afternoon Mr. Adams will personate "Claudo Melnotto." in The Lady of Lyons. AT the Ancit there will bo a matlnoo to-day, when Little Km'ly will be performed for tho last time. This evening Mr. 8. Ilemplo will have a bene fit, when ho will appear aH "Bonnssus'' In Vic torine:" "Mniruus" in The Two B'hous, and as "Caleb Scrimmage." in Jonathan Bradford. Mr. Hem pie 1b a long-established favorite, and we hope that he will have a crowded house on this occasion. , AT Dui'rbz fc Benedict's Opera Hour is a fine performance of minstrelsy is announced for tnis evening. At thb Eleventh Rtrkkt Opera ITottse an attractive performance of Ethiopian burlesques will be given this evening. SiONOit Blitz and his son will exhibit their tricks of magic at the Assembly Building this afternoon and evening. The 8entz-Habbi.br Orchestra will give a matinee at Musical Jfund 11 all to-day. The Pilgrim. This series of pictures, illus tratlve of Bunyan's "Pilgrim's Progress," will be exhibited at Concert Hall this afternoon and eveninir. . Horace Greeley will lecture on the "Woman Question" at the Academy of Music on Tuesday evening next. This lecture will be under the auspices of the Young Men's Christian Associa tion. . .... I CIXJP1TI3M8. Olothiko Ottfapfr CIlothino Ukttrh Made (Jloiuino Kkttk.b Cut ULOTUINa IlKTTKB FlXTlNO At Tower Hall At Towkr Ham. Than Akywhkub Klsr. Behnktt A Co., No. 518 Market street. Looking G lashes at Cost. We call attention to the card of the Messrs. Karle, ia our advertising ooluinns, in wbloh the announoe that the; will soli all their large took of Looking Glasties at cot prioes for the coming fortnight. We need hardly mention to our readers tbst their stock is, without exception, nr, and of new styles entirely, made during the few months which have passed since their fire; and in their dnsiro to keep things "moving," in the faos of great depression in that business, auction sales, closings out, etc, they have arrived at this; deoision. Of course, all they sell, even at cost prioes, is warranted, and of the bes cnaraoter; and damaged and crooked plates, of all sorts rf bad colors, are foisted oft upon sne publio at auotion nnd other sales, and no guaran tee is given. This alone s worth at least half the price of any purohaae, and should be borne in mind. The elegant walnut mantelpieces whioh they htve introdaoed latoly are included in this sweeping roduction, and they are cer tainly remarkably beautiful, quite novel and as yet rare among us. Excitement tn A Bank, Two ladles enteral on of our banks on Friday morning In a dignified, quiet man ner for the purpose of opeaing an vooount with the bank. Beaching the sanctum of the Uashier, and making known thsir business, he In a very gentlemanly manner declined to aooept, without their being idflntifiod. Tbey remained in bondage until a suitable person could be sent for, which ' was accordingly done snd the ladies released. One of the ladies is proprietress of the Stockton Circulating Library, where the reading publio will always Had books to suit the taste of all. New books of the day will be found here. The other lady is General Agent for snbsoription books published by the American Publishing Company -Mark Twaia'a "Innocents Abroad," "Kiver of the Won," "The Kxpoee; or, Mormons and Mormonisui." Persons desirous of patronizing these ladies will find them pleasant and accommodating. For subscriptions and terms apply at No. 734 Ghesnut street. Attention is called to the sale of twenty-five Bartram ft Fanton's improved sewing machines by B. Scott, Jr., auctioneer. No. 1117 Ohosnut street, Girard Row, on Mon . day, at 10 A-M., for the purpose of introducing them to the publio. . These machines are claimed to be superior to any now in market, snd are sold with the agent's guar antee. A trial will convince the most skeptical of the faithfulness of this assertion. They will be sold without . 4 .servo, that the people may get them at their own prioe. Jkwrxbt. Mr. William W. Oaesidy, No. II B. Beoond street, has the largest and most attractive assortment of ' Bne Jewelry and Silverware In the' city. Purchasers oan rely npon obtaining a real, pure artiole, furnished at a . price which cannot be equalled. He also has a large stook of American Western Watobea in all varieties and at all , prices. A visit to bis store ia sure to result In pleasure and profit. Spbino 1870.- Charlks Stores has open for inspection t he new style Materials for Gents' wear for the coming ssason, at No. 834 Chibnct SAf.et. Fric greatly reduced. Ah Indelible Blemish. Nothing will restore the skin of the head to its original fairness, after it has been turned of a eopper color with hair dyes. Yet none of them will produce the rich natural hair shades brought out by the ase of Pbalon'b Vitai.ia, or Salvation for thb Hant, a preparation clear and transparent, and which does not stain the skin. Hold by al( the druggists and fanoy goods dealers. DbT Fxbt. The most eff eotnal way of guarding one's health ia to keep the feet dry, and that can only be dons by the use of India Bubber Ov rsboes, and as the inole ment season is upon us, we would advise our readers to buy none bat the best quality, which oan only be bad at GooDsKAli'S Headquarters, No. DM) Ohesnat street, south side, Philadelphia, ' Five Facts. The Cotton Dental Association originated the use of Nitrons Oxide or Laughing Gas InDontistry; make it absolutely purei ; administer it in the most ap proved manner ; extract teeth without any pain; to 15,50) . patients testify. Bee names on scroll at office, No. 737 Walnut street. . . Haixet, Davis A Oo.'a new Grand and Square Pianos should be aeea and heard by purchasers before purchasing elsewhere. They are fully equal to all that is said of them. Wareroems, No. tW Chesnnt street. BktoRS purchasing, call and examine the Parbara New Family Bowing .Maohine. - Balesroom No. 7U4 Oheeaut ' street. Kvery machine warranted. RUBHUt Overshoes and Boots for Men, Women, and 1 Children, can be Bad at retail at the very lowest prioet. Qoodyear'a manufacture, old stand. No. 808 Cbesnut street, lower aid. '. , Monthly. Parbajn ,Sewin Machines monthly instalments at No. 7U4 Ohasnut street. . . Smaro's Fawxt Bkwwo Maobovks, on ttusf - r . . 1 Ten dollars oath. Baianoe in monthly instalments. . , O. F. Pa vis, No. 810 Ohesout street FILM. Df. W, A. MoOsndlesa, No. 1936 Sprint- Gsrdan ' street, aivea bis entire time to the permanent cue of riles. Vest otty reference aiven. 1 Pabbam New Family Bewiug Machines on terms to suit a.11, at no, 7A Ubuut stmt. C'HKATBHT 1 I. CnmPKST CHEAPEST clothing clothino clotiting HEART-MADE, RKADT-MADK, READY-MADR, AND TUB BUST, AND TOK BBST. AND THB BUST,' AT OAK IIAT.L, AT OAK HALL, AT OAK HALL, ' SIXTH AND MARKET BTS., SIXTH AND MARKET 8T8., SIXTH AND MARKET STS., I . . WANAMAKER WANAMAKER WANAMAKER BROWN. BROWN. BROWN. 9iarrik:i. Doyle UNRtm. On the 17th instant, tor Rev. Spencer Kennard. Mr. Jonif Doyi.k, of Burlington county, N. J., and Miss Mart E. Lnbou, daughter ordonn unrun, Ksq., or tinscity. . Pkrti.and Lehmanowsiy. On the lTth ultimo. by the Rev. William H. Hare, Rector of the Church ci mo Ascension, william v. riNTLtND ami nmo. nktta S. Lkhmamowsky. daughter of Mr. Kd ward Lehmanowsky. iii:i. Bookiur. On the morning of the 19th instant. nr. UKOmiR noi'KiuH. Further notice will be given. : ' Hallow ay. On the lTth Instant, Margaret Hal. LOW AY. The relatives and friends or the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the resi dence of Kdward L. Wilson. No. 405 Franklin street, on Aionuay aiiernoon at t o'clock. . - Meryink. Suddenly, on the 17th instant, Marga ret C. Mervihi, aged 62 years, wife of Andrew mervine. t - . The relatives and frlcndB are respectfully Invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her son-in-law, I'hllip Shaffer, No. 1708 Wylle street, on suniay, me xuin instant, ai i o oiock. Ncoknt. On the 17th instant, Ellen Nugent, aged 40 years. ' Tl I'he relatives and friends of the family are respect- frilly invited to attend tho funeral, from the resi dence of her sister, No. 11 '27 Christian street, on Monday morning at o ciock. i Patterson Mary Elizabeth, only daughter of Morris and Mary S. Patterson, in the 12th year of her ape. i . The relatives and frlonds of the family are invited to attend her funeral, from No. 1M1 Spruce street. on Monday-next, the 91st instant, at 10 o'clock A. M. Kkkts At Wllkesbarre, on Monday, February 14, ltnu, oi aipmnena, l.izzis k., second aaugnter or c. . Kcets. - Steitactjkr On the 17th Instant, Marcus M., eldest son of Wolf and Caroline Steppacher, In the 14th year of his age. The relatives and male friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his parents, No. fill) Coates street, on umiay morning, ine vmn instant, at o ciock. Storrie. On the 16th Instant, Robert S. Stokrib, In the 4ftth year of his aire. The relatives and Mends of the family, also Wel come Looge, no. l u. or u. r., ana requot Trine, No. 18, Improved Order of Red Men, of which he was a member, are respectfully invited to attend hla t. ....... 1 tfawxm hlo Iota nuy.mn. Wrt . Til . m .... .1 no iuucic.1, i I'm ma mw luoiuuuw, jku. tw aimiuuuu street, on Sunday, the 90th Instant, at 9 o'clock P. M. i o proceed to uuu reuows' cemetery. MOURNING DRY GOODS. BESSON & SON, MOURNING DRY GOODS HOUSE, No. 918 CHESNTJT Street, HAVE OPENED Fifty Cfeses of Spring and Summer Xlain lilaclc AMD . . Second; Mourning Goods, Of the Best Makes, Including all the most approved fabrics, and at the . 13 step . ,' , i . . ; ..... LOWEST MAEKET PEICE3. GROOERIES, ETO. C O FF E E. A CHOICE LOT OF MOCHA COFFEE, JUST IN STORE, AT LOW PRICES. E. BRADFORD CLARKE, Successor to Simon Colton fc Clarke, S.W. Corner Broad and "Walnut, Maths PHILADELPHIA. 1809. WARRANTED GENUINE OLD 1 I Government Java Coffee, Roasted every day. nt per pound, ut 40 centt COUSTY S East I End, Grocery, No.HH South HECOIDNt., a 17 thsto BELOW OIIKSNUT STREET. WANTS. A ROOM Oil 8UIT OF ROOMS. 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Goods to go out of the city packed and delivered to transportation oOloe free of oharge, and Insured against breakage to destination. 1 97 thsmlmrp Wo. 1022 CIIFNNITT Htreet, BOOTS AND SHOES. i WINTER BOOTS AND SHOES BARTLETT, No. S3 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, 1 13 thbtnDBl ABOVK CHESNUT. MPPY Y"7TTT I WOULD RE- i'lV-ZAV V llle epeotfnlly Iniorm Un dertakers that, in order to meet tbe increaued demand for my patent BUlUALOABiL 'I'd. I hare taken the Urg factory at Ho, H08 FIDGB AVKNUR. With my enlarged faoilitie, I am now prepared to sup- P'f U-"Ep?U 1' " "Tr, 6. EABLKT. HELM BO LP'S PREPARATIONS. H. T. HELMDOLD'8 Concentrated Flnid Ixtraot Buohu. THE GUEAT DIUHKTI0. The proprietor tmsts that Ma remedies, from the faet of their being advertised, may not be classed as patent medicine. ' BUCHU, lo one form or other, baa been presented by every educated phvslc.lan for more than TWO UUNDRBD YEARS. H. T. HELM BOLD claims a superior mode of ex tracting Its virtues. The experiments wore mado while CDgagod In the DUUQ business In the city of Philadelphia 1 years ago, prompted by the alarming increase of diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel and Urinary Organs existing in both sexes. Those diseases were attracting as much attention as dis eases of the Liver or any othef organ or the body. Upon the Bound and healthy condition or these organs, the nervous system and liver were involved, and the happiness of the entire tinman family de pended. ' ' ' 1 The Bach.il, acting favorably npon 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 housokeepers make tea, by boiling. It U a delicate loaf, and lis active principle would be destroyed by such a process. It must be prepared In VACUO, and of the long leaf, , fresh and carefully selected. . : TIIE SUPERIORITY OF MY MODE OF PRE PARATION ACKNOWLEDGED. I now ship to the point (CAPE OF GOOD HOPE) where tho leaves are gathered, large quantities of MY FLUID EXTRACT. THE ARTICLE HTAND8 .PBK-EMINEMT, AND 18 KNOWN IN ALL PARTS OF TnE WORLD. The first and most Important object was to offer to the amicted 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 would do better, and perhaps a bottle would enre In a day." . Many have broken down their health by dlsslpa tlon, and on this principle, but they had been years in doing so. What I would have understood is that no Injury ean arise from its nse. It Is as safe as any article of food, but patients 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 been engaged In business, there may be those located ut a distance that may not be aware of all the facts, and would like to be satisfied on all the points. Having been educated a druggint, I append the fol lowing: - I , FROM THE LARGEST MANUFACTURING C1IK MLST IN THE WOULD. "I nm acquainted with Mr. H. T. Helmbold. ne occupied the drug store opposite my residence, and was successful In conducting the business where others had not been equally so before lilia. I have been favorably Impressed with hts character and enterprise. WILLIAM WKKJHTM AN, "Firm or Powers A Welghtman, "Manufacturing Chemists, Ninth and Brown streets, Philadelphia, November 15, 1S54." 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 la ""ubhVif." If somebody should discover a remedy to prolong life, or an Infallible cure for cholera or consumption, whnt a monster would he be to withhold his knowledge! We have yet to learn from what chapter or vere in Scripture to quote, "that men may not Aral others of their fellow-men of any disease." 1 Nor have we asked Pickwicks, A fated Prudes, or, in short, men who are possessed of every kind of sense but common sense, and all kinds of opinions but their men. .The Bnchu is a good thing it has hundreds of thousands of living witnesses to attest its virtue and commend It. It is the prejudice of bigots and the. envy of "Quacks.", i We oirer the following evidence : I SEE JOURNAL OF PHARMACY, ' SEE REMARKS MADE BY DR. EPHRALM Mo- DO WELL, A CELEBRATED PHYSICIAN, AND MEMBER OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OK SUR GEONS, IRELAND, AND It'BLIBHED IN TIIE TRANSACTIONS OF THE KING AND QUEEN'S JOURNAL. ! , SEE MEDICO-CniRURGICAL REVIEW, PUB LISHED BY BENJAMIN TEA VERS, FELLOW OF ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS, LONDON. SEE PROF. DSWEES' VALUABLE WORKS ON THE PRACTICE OF PHYSIC. ' SEE REMARKS MADE BY THE LATE CELE BRATED DK. rilYSICK, PHILADELPHIA. And most of the late Standard Works' on Medicine. . 8ee medical properties contained In Dispensatory of the United States, of which the following la a cor rect copy: ' 1 " BUCHU. Its odor Is strong, diffusive, and some what aromatic, Its taste la bitterish, and analogous to that of mint.' It Is given chief! in complaints of the urinary organs, Bach as gravel, chronic catarrh of tho 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 Us 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 BJEN. Savannah, Tenn., May 14, 13C9. Dr. II. T. netmbold: . Dkar Sir: We introduced your "Fluid Extract Buchu" In this country about eignt montns ago, ana are happy to state that It Is meeting with universal favor. We wish to Inform you of one instance 611110110- manvl where vour ."Buchu" has- worked wonders. A"nian In our country named J. B. Estolt had been suiiemnr about nve years wun gravel. About six weeks ago ho bought of us one bottle of your "Buchu." and before ho was through with one bottle lie passeu a gruvei tuut wum'ia eiK"i Brume, which we now nave on exnuuiion in our urug store. lie hbvs that he will never be without tho "Buchu" In hls'house again. Your preparations are gulnlng lavor every Hay. ery resperuuuy youm, etc., ECC'LLS A 111NKLE, Druggists. f!TT(R OF BLADDKH AND KIDNEY AFFECTION OF LONG STANDIJJU-STOUK PASSKD AND TO UK fcKEN. WKSTronT, Conn., Sept. 5, 1S09. IT 7'. IIAmhald. Eta.: 1 ' Dkak mk : I commenced tnktnp; your "Extract of Buchu" about two weekB biuoe for an affection of the bladder and kidneys. I have Buffered by spells very much for a few iay ast. Hut yesterday relief came throiiRh the elfcct of your "bucliu." A stone paned trom my bladder about the size of a larae pea, and I now f... i rw.rfi'ctlv well and entirely free from the nain Hint I have suffered with "so hard." I attribute my cure to your medicine entirely, and would re- COiniliena ail persuim Biniimriy anuumu i j have ercat lalth In its curative powers. Yours truly, THOMAS J. JilUiMiirr. BKPER8 TO Bev. WILLIAM OOG8WF.LL, Westport, Conn. J. L. O. CANNON, DrugKtst, Westport, Conn. 11. 11. WHEKLEH, Kan., Westport, Conn. UKAPLKY HULL, Ksq., Westport, Coun. it. u'tuiruiN ltMArtiiur. f!nnn. B.'w. It, ROBINSON, Wholesale Druggist, New York City. -Ado many others If necessary. CrUE OF KIDNEY AND BLADDER AFFECTION" OK A-PAT1KNT BKVKNTl'-JIIUUT YKAU8 Of AaK" THANKS TO MR. HELMBOLD. Gikahd, Penn., March 81, I860. Editor "COSMOPOMTg" : I desire as an unsoli cited tribute to the merits of ilelmbold'i Uuchu, and for the benefit of those similarly afflicted as ruvsulf, to say that after consulting miiny eminent physi cians, and tryliiK nearly all the best udvertlsed leme illes, In the vuiu hope of linditig relief from agxra vuted kidney and bladder diseases, from which I have Buffered excessively for muny years, good for tune finally eutfgusted to me llelmboid's Buchu, w hich I commenced using with little faith, and no apparent beneficial result, (or about tt month. At the expiration of that time, however, 1 tliotiKlit I commenced to experience slight relief, whiuli en couraged me to persevere In Its use, and now, at the expiration of four inpntlis, uithoiiKh I am an Infirm old man, nearly 7i years 01 age tuiJ. vw: i'WUUy medicine, cannot bfl exptxted to fawoTaWy affoct me as they otherwise would, I have found mien uiuippe.a atrte relief and permanent Ixincflt from Mr. Helm bolif'a valilntile discovery, that 1 feW I ought to pub licly yarord the fart, m an acknowledinnent to him and a valuable auggestlon to the public. Yours re spectfully, V. M. LAKES. Mr. Laren refers to the following gentlemen: Colonel DAN. KICK, Olrard, Venn. C HAH. BTOW, Esq., Ulrard, Penn, editor Cosmo polite, ohOKGR IT. CrUTLKIl, Olrard, Penn.. attorney. , C. I. HINDU. Olrard. Penn.. attorney. Captain D. W. HUTCHINSON, Ulrard, Penn., at- torney. DAVID OLIN, Olrard, Penn., merchant. PA VI l) K. DAY, Olrard, Penn., merchant. C. F. HOCKWKI.U Olrard, Penn., merchant. It. C KLY, Olrard, Penii., druggist, A PF.RMANKNT -URK OF ORAVF.L OF TWELVE 'YKAHrl hi A-NU1.NU STtJnlS 1 AJSoKD AND TO BU BKKN. Bukkside, Conn., Dec 1s, 1369. Dr.IlAmMd: Dkar Sir: It la with much pleasure that I write you upon facte respecting myself. I do not know hardly how to express myself. I have been for the last ten or twclvo years the greatest sufferer man could be and live; but r re sometimes than others. The complaint waa the t-kldneys" and "bladder." I have been sometimes from twelve to fourteen hours, and wanted to make water every tnlnnto, and could not. Have consulted doctors, txith in Massachusetts and this Rate, and taken bills. I may say bv the ?uart, also lluuored medicines, but found no relief rom any, and got worse the last six months, I was so that I conld scarcely got about. I could not rest night or day. It would, soon have been "all up" with me, if I had not seen your advertisement In the Berkshlro Counrr, headed ''Kidneys." I read it tnrougn, and thought I would try It, I pnrohascd a bottle, but, mind yon, had not much faith in 1U Why should I, when I had been . trying so many things and cost me bo much? Well, I began taking It, and before I had taken the first bottle I felt bad ; but I finished it and get another. By the time I took half 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 bad finished the second, that I had made no my mind it waa ot no use trying any moreand all this time the "Buchu" was doing Its work, bat I did not know It; so I gave it up and went to Hartford on Hatnrday to one of the best doctors in the city. He said it waa the Heck of the bladder, and I should have to undergo an operation, lie gave me medicine, and I went home quite downhearted. On Sunday I was unable to go to church. I had not tafcen any of his medicine, but on my return continued using tno "uacuu," and lu tiie atternoon it had 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 yon think proper. I am pretty well knowu In Berkshire : also in Connecticut. The advertise. mcnt saved me. Why not publish more f Ths 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 thuik I have said euough this time, ao 1 remain your ever wen-wisner. EDWARD L. HOWARD.. Paper Maker, Burnslde, Hartford county, Conn. rkkkrs to . Dr. MACK. Burnslde, Conn. Dr. WKlOIlT, North Lee, Mass. Dr. HOI.KUM, North 10, Mass. Dr. ADAMS, Stockbrtdge, Mass. Dr. SCOTT, North Manchester, Conn. Dr. .lAOliKS, Buckland Corners, Conn. Dr. BRARSPOKD, Hartford, Conn. All of whom treated mo for tho disease. DU KEYSKIl Is a physician of over thirty years' experience, and a graduate of the .leffcrson Medical College, and of the University ot Medicine and Surgery, of Phi ladelphia. Mr. II. T. Helmbold; Dkab Sir: in reirard to tho nueBtlon asked me to mr opinion 11 bout Buchu, I would say that I hiiv nsed and sold the article in virions forms for the Das;t thlrtv veara. i do not think- there ia any form or nrenaratlon of it I have not nsed. or known to be used, 111 me various mucuses wnere sucn medicate atrent would be indicated. 1 on are aware, as wen as myseir, mat it nas been extensively employed in the various diseases of the bladder and kidneys, and tbe reputation tt baa acquired, la my judgment, is warraniea oy me rncis. 1 1 nave seen ana used, as oeiore stated, every rorra of Buchu the powdered leaves, tincture, fluid ex tractsand 1 am not cognizant or any preparation 01 that Dlant at all equal to yours. Twelve years' expe rience ougnt, 1 rninK, a give me tne right to judge of its merits; and, without prejudice or partiality, I give yours precedence over ull otners. 1 value vour miicuu ior us cnucts on patients. 1 have cured with It, and seen cured with it, more dis eases of the bladder and kidneys than 1 have ever seen cured with any other iniciiu or any other pro prietary compound of whatever name. liespeciiuuj yours, eic. GEO. II. KEYSER, M. D., No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburg, Penn. ADO. 11, 1SC5 ' . . A CASE OF TWENTY YEARS' 8TANDINO. J ' Philadelphia, Pa., June !, 18T. B. T. Helmbold, Drvgtrint: ' Deab sir: I have been a sufferer for upwards of twenty years with gravel, bladder, and kidney affec tions, during which time I have used various medi cal preparations, and been under the treatment of the most eminent physicians, experiencing nut utua reiiel. . , . Having seen your preparations extensively adver tised, I consulted roy family physician in regard to 1 using vour nxiraui nucnu. 1 did tins oecause 1 naa usett au Kinas 01 aaver tised remedies and had found them worthless, and some quite Injurious; in fact, ! despaired of ever getting well, and determined to uaa no remedies Hereafter unless I knew of the Ingredients. It waa this that prompted me to use your remedy. As you advertised that tt was composed of buchu, cubebs, and Juniper berries, it occurred to mo and my phy sician as an excellent romoination, ana, witn nia advice, after an examination of the article and con sulting again with the druggist, I concluded to try It. 1 commenced 10 use .11 uoout eigm montns ago, at which time 1 was confined to my room. From the first bottle 1 was astonished ana gratinea at the beneficial effect, and after using it three weeks was able to walk ont. I felt much like writing to vou a full statement of my case at the time, but thought my Improvement might only be temporary, and therefore concluded to defer, ami 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 atue 10 report tnat a cure is eueotea after using the remedy for live months. I have not used any now for three months, and feel as well In all respects as I ever did. Your Buchu being devoid of any unpleasant taste and odor, a nice tonic and invlgorator of the system, I do not mean to be without it whenever occasion may require its nse in such affections. jn, jnuwJuuivo. Should an One doubt Mr. McCormlck's statement, he refers to the following gentlemen: Hon. WM. 1IIWLKK, ex-wovernor 01 i-emisyivauiu. Hon. THOMAS H. FLORENCE, Philadelphia. Hon. J. C. KNOX, Philadelphia. Hon. J. S. BLACK, Philadelphia. Hon. D. It. PORTER, ex-Oovernorof Pennsylvania. Hon. ELLIS LEWIS, Philadelphia. Hon. It. C. ORIKH, Philadelphia. . Hon. O. W. WOODWARD, Philadelphia. Hon. W. A. PORTER, Philadelphia. Hon. JOHN BIGLI'R, ex-Uovernor of California. Hon. E. BANKS, Washington, D. C. And muny others, If necessary. New York State Vou Institute,) Corner of run av. aud Tfith st., Ceutial Park. ) A Home and School for the Sous of Deceased Sol diers.j Dr. B. T. Belmbold: Two bottles only of the package of your valuable Buchu presented to the Institute have been used by the children, aud with perfect success:. In the cose of our little Lieutenant A. J., his pride Is no longer niortllled, and he Is free from the dally morning anathemas of the chambermaid who has charge of his bedding. 1 feel that a knowledge of the result of onruseof your Buchu with the children under our charge may save many a Superintendent and Matron of Boarding Schools and 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 of a bad habit) most unjustly in flicted upon them. Thanking you on behall of the children, and hoping others may be alike benefited, I am respectfully yours, , . Colonel OUNG, General Sup't and Director. June 16, isca. Great Salt Lak Ctrr, Utah, Jan. 8, 138. Mr. B. T. Helmbold: Dear Sir: Your communication requesting our terms for advertising was duly received, but from a prejudice I had formed against advertising "cures for secret diseases," it was left unanswered. During an accidental conversation In a drug store the other evening, my mind was changed on the character of your Buchu. It waa then Rlghly commended for other diseases by two physicians present, luolosed Please find uur rates of advertisiinf . Yours, etc, Editor and Proprietor of Dally and ONK JIUNDRRD DOLLARS WOULD BR GIVKX FOR A BOTTLR, IF NECESSARY. Bahwat. N. J.. Deo. f. 17. T. HetmbslA, Keg.: Dkar Sir: I take great pieamire In sending you a cortltlrata, In addition to the many you have re wMve4 from suffering humanity. I can scarcely tin t lan guage sufficiently strong to express mr heartfelt gratification at the wonderful cure your "Buchu" hM effected. For four years I have suffered beyond d Bortptlon. All my friends (with myself) came to the conclusion that my case was incurable. Accident placed your advertisement in my nana. 1 com menced taking yonr "Buohn." I followed tho direc tion, and to my utter astonishment, before I had taken seven bottles of your .valuable medicine (I would give $100 a bottle, if I could not get It at any other price), I am entirely enred. I most earnestly recommend It to all those suffering from disease. I have told many persons to take-your valuable medi cine, and they are doing so with great success. Aur Information my fellow-liy.eua may require will be freely given by the stihenrlher at his residence, No. 78 Milton avenue, Kahway, N. J. II. SJI. I ItniVll Al1!, Councilman Third Ward, City of Hahway. RAnWAT, N. J., Deo. 2, isr. We, the undersigned, are well ncqiiAlntod with H. M. Freeman, of Itahway, and know that he hast been a long time suffering, in tho worst possible form, for the past four years, and that he has heea entirely cured by the use of "llolmbold's Bucliu." .1. w. nAVAtiK, ex-Mayor. ; T RAriK ,! A BAU, ITesldent of Council. WM. RICHARDS, Clerk of Council. PKTKR A. IUNTA, Oonncllman. W. J. BROWN, Councilman. T. S. S. MKRICK, Councilman. ,'jF.WIH HOKK, Councilman. B. UTRYKKR, Merchant. Crrr ITam., Mavor'k Oppick, Rahwav, N. J Dec. B, I88!.f Thw will certify that I am personally acaualnted with IT. M. Freeman, and am cognizant of the facts as set lorth in the above statement, and the several persons w hose signatures are hereunto attached are all known to me. JOHN F. WHITNEY, Mayor of Rahway, N. J. A CASE OF INFLAMMATION OF KIDNEYS ANI ORAVEL. ' From Moroan, FKA7M. A Co, Gkamoow. Missouri. February 8. 1 -108.1 Mr. H. T. Helmbold: Dear Sir: About two years ago I was troubled with both Inflammation Ot the Kidneys aud Gravel, when I resorted to several remedies, without do llying any benetit whatever; and, seeing your Ex tract Buchu advertised, 1 procured a few bottlea and used them. The result was a complete cure lu a short time. 1 regard your Extract Bucnu to be decidedly the best remedy extant for any and all diseases of the kidneys, and I am quite confident that it will do ail you claim for it, You may publish this If you desire to do so. - 1 oars rcspcuuuuy, EDWIN M. FEAZEL. ' t Umtbo Status, IIonrrrAt., I SAktHBURT, N. C, March 10, 1366, f U. T. Helmbold, heq., Philadelphia, Penn: Dear Sir: 1 wish you to send me one doxen of vour Sarsaparllla Extract, and half a dozen of your Hose-wash. Allow me to say that yonr preparations are very satisfactory, not only to the- practitioner, but also) to the patient and 1 snail endeavor to brine thent into universal use In this part of the country. Please forward these medicines again as before, C. O. D., per express. I am, sir, Very respectfully yours, etc., M. F. A. HOFFMAN, - Surgeon iu charge of llospitaL CERTIFICATE O-V A DISTINGUISHED MID WIFE. ' PtniAusi.i-niA, Ang. 19, 13G9. Mr. Helmbold: Sir: I have used your Extract Buchu with many of my patients, and can speak of It In the highest terms in every case, and consider It a valuable remedy, and one that should be In the hands of every midwife. Very truly yours,1 RBUECCA STANTON", M. D. t CURB OF NKRVOU8 PROSTRATION AND DS- CLINK VP A YOUNG LADY. II. T, Helmbold: ' i .1 I have been giving your Extract Bnchu to mr daughter, who baa been unable to sleep, very ner vous, loss of appetite, general debility, aud rapidly falling Into decline in fact, Consumption was talKen of. 1 was recommended to use your "Uuchu" by a hldhly respectable lady ef this pluce, who had given It to her son with complete success. My daughter had been troubled for a long- time. I purchased one bottle some eight, weeks since, which lasted one week, and from which she. received great benefit, and induced me to purchase one-half dozen bottlea, as I had tried many other remedies, and my family physician, to no avail. It Is now more than two weeks since she has tuken the lust bottle, and I ant nappy to inform you of its complete success. , , Very truly yonrs, 4 GEO. M- MARSHALL, Germantowo, Pa. .' Feb. 13, 18'-- ' ' 1 ' ' GREAT CURE OF DIABETES OF A LAD 7. .FIFTY DOU.AKti A BOTTLE. l.. ;' r.n i Nev York, Feb. 6, 1870. Deav Dni Uelmhold:. j r Dkab 81 h: For the past eight months I have been Buttering from l)iaittes. . I have consulted several of our leading physicians, but have failed to receive the slightest benefit from their costly niedicines. ' ", ' Four months ntro I saw j'our advertisement ia the "Ilernld.". 1 was persuaded by a friond wh had been benefitted by your woui.i-uenownki lire hu. I purchased ai bottle, took the con tents, nnd waa so relieved that I continued tho use of it. The Diabetks has entikelt dih- Ai'l'BAREI) AFTER USING IT FOK THREE MONTnS. I wocLu give sfr.0 A ndTTi,E if I could not get It at any other priee. ' I most earncotly recommend it to all those Biidcring from this disease. ' Sincerely yours, Anna EJ Stoughto.n, No. l!i.' West Twenty-seventh street. SPEEDY RELIEF FROM KIDNEY AFFEC TION OCCASIONED BY ACCIDENT. New York, Feb. 1., 1870. Dr. JI. T. Helmbold:- Dear Sin: On the 3fd of August last, I re ceived severe internal and external injuries, occasioned by an rice i dent on a Philadelphia railrond car. On my arrival in New York, 1 waa attended by Dr. WILSON, of East Fifty-fifth. street, and another physician, whose name I do not now remember. After my wounds were dressed. I suffered for (3) three duys intensa nacm from internal Injuries, which iiflected ray kidneys. I can sav that after taklnir but three doses of YOUR 'EXTRACT BUCHU, I felt grently relieved. I used the balance of the bottle, nnd am bnppy to state that since that time I have experienced no further dllliculty. Very truly yours, l'.ll. XF.ARNEY, No. 848 Third avenue. I respectfully refer to either of the following gentlemen: ' ROBERT B. ROOSEVELT. Esq., Editor of Citizen and Round J.'able. B. F.CURTIS, Eay.. Nq. 1CW Greenwich avonue. MORRIS PHILLIPS,'., Editor of Uome Journal Hon. M. CONNOLLY, Register of City. Messrs, PETTENGILL & BATES, Proprietor of Ih arth flii JJotiie. I. N. HUDSON, Esq., No. 41 Park Row. Hon. NELSON J. WATEKBURY. Hon. JAMES E. COULTER. And many others, if accessary. IIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCI1TT. mBMih.. iT.elKte.ell,yer?'J,rePared bv 11. T. liKLM- BOLD, Druggist, No. 694 Broadway, New Y01 No. Kk 8. Tenth street Philadelphia, Pa. York, and Prioe, i-ot per uome. or six bottlea for I6-50, delivered u any address. Sold by drugglsU everywhere. None are genuine unless done up In steel-eagraved wrapper, with faesimilt of my chemical warehouse
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