The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, November 09, 1870, FOURTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5
THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1870. IT MUSICAL. AK1 IK ASIATIC. IHndmne Hrrbm-h nit 4,.litne Kvre." Madams Scebach's personation of "Jane Eyre" Ust evening at the Academy of Music was perhaps as perfect a presentation of tbe character as It Wuld be possible to make upon tbe stage, and that It fell short of the wonderful force of the original u due to the fact that there la much In the "Jane Eyre" of the novel that Is not susceptible of dra matic treatment, and also to the llmltatloas Imposed by a singularly feeble dramatization of one of the most powerful novels In the English language. Of the Intensely dramatic scenes that every reader of the novel would expect a playwrltor to eagerly seize upon, not one has been rcpioduced by M alamo Birch TfellTur, the author of the drama of Jane Eyre, and la all our experience or ladlirercat stage adapta tions of novels we have seldom seen a more weak and worthless travesty of a great work of art than the one which Madame Secbach vainly endeavored to Illuminate by her genius last even'ng. Tlio mot successful portion of Madame Srebach's perform ance, so far as Its atlect apon the audience was con cerned, was In the prologue,whcre she appeared as the neglected and despised orphan In the house of "Mistress Reed," but there were Oner touches In the Subsequent Bccncs, and the drama rather than the actress was to blame If the audience did not realize the full force of the situation where '.'Jane Eyre" ftnd "Rochester" are braajrht together In the house Of the latter. Madame ScebacVs performance last evening proved even more conclusively than that of Monday that she Is an actress of remarkable talonts, and we were gratified to see a much larger audience In attendance than on her opening night. The Cltv Amiinemrntii. AT tub Acapbmy of Music Madame Seebach Will personate "Atlrlenne Lccouvreur'' this evening. AT tuk Valnit I-'ox ami (foxe and The Label in the Wood will bo represented thta evening. At tub C'hksnct Mr. Frank Dmw win appear this evening as Ir. O'Toole" in The hinh Tutor, as Tactic" In Actiny Mad, and as "(.'atuille'' iu a travesty of the drama of that name. At tub Akcii Konedtde will be represented this evening, with Mrs. Drew as "Rosa Lilgh." AdamFokbi-auoh's Circus and .Mk.nagbhib will exhibit this afternoon and evening at the corner of Droad and Wallace streets. Tills great show com bines a variety of attractions that in nki It eminently worthy of the liberal patronage of ttie public. Its troupe of equestrians, acrobats, ami other per formers Is larpe and I'lllotenf. wlibe Cio mcnuirorie Is one of the liiiest ever exhibited in tills country. The wonderful Brazilian Family will appear this afternoon and evening. Arms American l'edanto, the great gymnast, the four dancing blondes, the Oamura sisters, and the "Man with the talking hand," will appear this even ing In conjunction with other entertaining features. At Dit'kkz & Benedict's OrKKA 11oc.se the min strel season has opened with brilliant success, ati't crowded houses have greeted the troupe every even ing since their return frora their long summer's trip across the continent. The entertainments presented at this establishment are unexceptionable In charac ter, and appeal utrongiy to the sympathies of those who admire mirth and melody . There Is no better place to get rid of a lit ef the blues than Duprez & Uenedlct's Opera House. At tub Akcu Sthket Opera Horfl the pro gramme prepared for the present wee presents a number of very entertaining novelties, and the public show their appreciation ef the eilorts of Messrs. Simmons A-Slocum and their assistants by crowding the prettiebt musical hall In Philadelphia to overtlowlng every evening. Nothing succeed like success, and the manner in which the Arch Street Opera House Is patronized by tho public proves that it supplies a desideratum In our round of public amusements. Mr. cam. Woi.ksohn will give his first matinee on Friday ne.vt at the Foyer of the Academy of Music. Tub tfKit.MAMA Oiu iibstra win give a public re hearsal at Musical Fund Hall on Saturday after noon. Tub Ekcmsii Opera. The sale of season tickets or the season of English opera to commence on Monday next at the Academy of Music will close to day. The snle of single seats will begin to-iuorrow at the Academy and at F. A. North & Co. 'a music store, No. Wi Chesnut street. CITY ITJKTJ 8. A Young Wife's Request Wlte Charley, I wish when you eome up to-night you'd stop into your druggist's and get me a bottle of Plantation Bit ters. Be sure and get the genuine. Charley What In the world, Mary, are you going to do with Plantation Bitters ? Wife Everybody that I know Is In ecstacy over Plantation Bitten, and I am going to try them my self. I am assured by several or my friends that the Bitters will cure my dyspepsia, and at the same time Oo'away with that terrible nausea which you know I am at times subject to. The doctor was In yester- day, and says that all I want la a tonic, and that Plantation Bitters is the bes; that, can be got. Charley It la lust the thing, my dear; and it is strange that I had not thought of it before. To the Public Why not come to headquarters at once and save yourselves tho trouble of looking around? Hundreds of people call daily and say they have been looking for clothing, but have been unable to suit themselves In styles, qualities, and price until they came to the great and popular Brown Stone Hall of Rockhtll k Wi'.son, Nos. 0(3 and COS Chesnut street, where everything in the Clothing lino is found to gult both the taste and pocket. Vai.eh's Restaurant, No. 9.3 .Vtcu street, ele gantly fitted up, is now In full blast, serving all the delicacies of the season from 6 A. M. to midnight. Tarties returning from the theatres or opera houso served at Hie shortest notice from an unsurpassed bill of fare. Ladles' Saloon on the second floor. - - Mr. Wp,iiam W. CAetJiDY, tho Jeweller at No. 8 Soath ScJcnd street, has one of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds or Jewelry and Silver ware In the city. He has also on hand a fine assort ment of One American Western Watches. Those who purchase at this store at tho present time are certain to gut the worth of their money. An Enemy in your Mouth Do not put an enemy in your mouth to steal away your teeth. Beware or destructive tooth washes and tooth powdi-rs, many of which are base Imitations of Sozodont. Insure a lifo lease of sound teeth and fragrant breath, by adopting the fragrant Sozodont. The i.Ait.ET Is not always the best, but the Amebic an House, Boston, which U tho Laroest Hotel in New Eugland, will also bo found one of the bctt Every provision Is made for the comfort of guests. Sea Moss! fauine from pure Irish Moss, for Blanc Mange, Puddings, Custards, Creams, etc. etc. Tho Cheapest, healthiest, and most delicious food In the world. "Spalii'no's Glue," mends even thing. handy about the house, II12I. Jatne on Tuesday evening, 8th instant, David Jayne, eldest son of Ellen F. and the lute David V. Javne. in the 17tn year of bis age. The relatives end friends of the family are respect 'ull v luvit- d to attend the funeral on Friday, the 11th tmtaiit, at 11 o'clock A. M., from the residence of bis m th-r, No. U31 Noith Broal street, without iiirther i.t tlce. BOOKS FOR YOUNG READERS SISTER ROSE; or, St. Bartholomew's Kve. By the author of Miatiess Margery. Illustrated, lsmo, It) I'ftQtS. 'True stories of the sufferings of the Huguenots." LAVINA AND LILLY; or, Llleat Boarding bchool. IllcHiratt d. ISmo. CO cents. A well written aud attractive book for the larger inn." ACNT WiNEFRED'S LEGACY." Illustrated. ISmo, 60 cents. 'A very Interesting and Instructive volums." THE Vol NO POTATO KOASl'KRS. Hj the ail- thorof Dick aud his Doukty. Illustrated. ISmo, vn cents. Those ho have real "Dick," ill want Its com panion. J iitt nubllshed and for sale by the AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, Yi Cheetnut Street. Pull&delpula. 11 8 wfnet HELMBOLD'9 PREPARATIONS. H. T. HELMBOLD'S Concentrated Fluid Buchu. Extract Tho Croat Diurotlc. The proprietor trusts that his remedies, from tho fact of being advertised, may not be classed ai patent medicines. BUCHU, In one form or other, hns been prescribed by every educated Physician for more than Two Hundred Years. n. T. BELMBOLD claims a superior mode of ex tracting Its virtues. The experiments were made while engaged in the DUUG business in tho city of Philadelphia, nineteen years ago, prompted by the alarming Increase of diseases or the Bladder, Kid neys, (J ravel, and Urinary Organs, existing In both sexes. These diseases were justly attracting as nint h attention as diseases of the Liver, or any other vital organs of the body. Upon the sound and healthy condition of these Important organs, the healthy and harmonious action or the nervous sys tem and liver, and consequently the happiness of the entlie human family, depend. That Buchu should act upon both Liver and Kidneys, to prepare it so that It would retain its strength anl active principle waa h'a aim. It must not be made, as housekeepers make tea, by boiling. It is a delicious Leaf, and its active principle would be destroyed by such a process. It muBt be prepared in VACUO, and from the long leaf, rrcsh and carefully selected. THE SUPERIORITY OF MS" MODE OF PREPA RATION BMNU ACKNOWLEDGED, I now Ship even to the point (CAPE OF OOOD HOPE) where the leaves arc gathered large quantities of MY IT.L,TJH EXTliACT. IN FACT, THE ARTICLE STAND3 PRE-EMINENT, AND IS KNOWN IN ALL PARTS Of THE WORLD. The first and most Important object was to offer to the aiilicted a remedy that was perfectly safe, and could be taken by adults aud children. Iguoraut persons, who pay no attention to d03e, direction, or advice, might reason, "That if a teaspoonful, taken occasionally, did good, two would do better, and perhaps a bottle would cure In a day." Many have broken down their health by dissipa tion, and on this prlnclp.c; but they had been years In doing so. What I would have understood is, that no Injury can arise from Its use 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. This truth is so self- evident that It would seem un- necessary to repeat It, were It not for the fact that thousands of persons who arc Intelligent In all other matters seem to think, unreasonably, that a cura tive agent must exhibit Its specific effects Imme diately, when the fact la that time la often an im portant element In the progress of a Safe aud thorough cure, even when the medicine Is working the best results. These same persons would expend HUNDREDS, YES, THOUSANDS 0? DOLLARS, IX ARTICLES OF LUXURY AND DISSIPATION, And think less of it than they woald of Fifty Hollar in medicine TO rebuild a Broken-down and Worn-out Constitu tion. 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 "publicity." If somebody should discover a remedy to prolong life, or an Infallible cure for cholera or consumption, what a monster he would bo to withhold his knowledge! We have yet to learn from what chapter or verse In Scripture to quote, "Ibatmay not heal others of their fellow-men of any disease." Nor have we asked Pickwicks, affected prndes, or, in short, men who are possessfd of every kind of sense but common sense, and all kinds of opinions but their own. The Buchu Is a good thing. It has hundreds of thousands of living witnesses to attest Its virtues and commend It. It Is the prejudice of bljcts and the envy of "Quacks.'' We offer the following evidence : SEE JOURNAL OF PHARMACY. SEE REMARKS MADE BY DR. EPHR.UM McDOWELL, a celebrated Physician and Member of the Royal College cf Surgeons, Iroland, and pub- lishtd In the Transactions or the King and Queen's Journal. See MEriCO-CniRURGIOAL REVIEW, pub. llthcd by BENJAMIN TH AVERS, Fellow oi Royal College of Surgeons, London. See PROFESSOR DEWEES' VALUABLE WORKS ON THE PRACTICE Of PHYSIO. See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr. PIIY SICK. Philadelphia, and most of the Standard Works on Medicine. See medical properties contained in Dispensatory of the United SUtea, of which the rollowing is a cor rect copy : BUCHU. Its odor Is strong, diffusive, an l some. v. hat aromatic, Its taito is bitterish, and analogous to ihat of mint. It Is given chiefly In complaints of the urinary organs, such aa gravel, chronic ta'arrh of the bladder and urethra, diseases of the pros. tate gland, and retention or the lncont nence of urine, rrom a loss or tone In the parts concerned in its evacuation. It has also been recommended In diepepsia, chronic rheumatism, cutaneous affec tions, and dropsy. CURE OF O R AVAL OF FIVE YE RS' STANDING Savannah, Tenn., May II, 15ii9. Dr. . T. Helmbold: Dkar Sir: We introduced your "nuiu Extract Buchu" In this country about eight months ago, aud are happy to state that it is meeting with universal favftr. We wish to Inform you of one instance (among many) where your "liucnu" nas worked wonders. A man In our country named J. B. Estell has been suilerinif about Uve vears with gravel. About six weeks ago he bought of us one bottle or vour ''Buchu," aud berore he was through with one r ...... .. . i i . i . . , . i . i. . . . . . -. . . . DOIue lie pacaeu B k" ' uiafc wcikhs ciuii grami, which we now have on exhibition at our drag store. He says that he will never be without the "Buchu" in hishouse again. Y our preparations are gaining favor every day. Very respectfully yours, etc., CURE OF BLADDER AND KIDNEY AFFECTION OK BONO HTAK1HAU BlOMft I'A'SSt.U AU TO BE SEEN. Wkstpout, Conn., Sept. 0, 1S09. U. T. Ilehnlolil. Kh'i: Dear Sir: I commenced taking your ' Extract of Buchu" about two weeks since fur an affuctlon of the bladder aud kidneys. I have suffered by spells very much for a few days past. But yesterday relief tame through the effect of your "Buchu. " A stone Tgssi'd Irom my bladder about the size of a large pea, aud 1 now feel perfectlv well and entlrelv free Irom the pain thut I have suffered with "so hard." I attiibute my cure to your medicine entirely, aud would recommend ail persons similarly affected to HELMBOLD'S PREPARATIONS. try it, I have great faith In Its curative powers. THOMAS J. BENNETT. lours truly, REFERS to Rev. WILLIAM COOS W ELI. Westport, Conn. .1. L. . CANNON, Druggist, Westport, Conn. H. It. W11KELKR, Esq , Westport, Conn. BRADLEY HI LL. Eso.. Westnort. Conn. Dr. WAKKMAN, Reading, Conn. it. w. it. kuihnson. w noicsaie Druggist. NOW York city. And many others If necessary. CURE OF KtDNEY AND BLADDER AFFECTION OK A PATIENT SEVENTY-EIGHT YEARS OF AGE. THANKS TO MR. HELM BOLD. Oirarp. Pcnn.. March 81. 18G9. Editor "Cosmopolite": I desire as an unsoli cited tribute to the merits of llelmbold's Buchu, and for the benefit of those similarly ailllotcd as myself, to say that after consulting many eminent physi cians, and trying nearly all the best advertised reme dies, In the vain hope or finding reller from augra- vatca kianay and inaider diseases, irom wnicn i have suffered excessively ror many years, good for- nine nnnny suggcsien to me jieimoow s imiciui, which I commenced using with little faith, aud no apparent beneficial results, lor about a month. At the expiration of that time, however, 1 thought I commenced to experience slight relief, which en couraged me to persevere in its use, and now, at the expiration of rour months, although 1 am an Infirm old man, nearly 73 years of age, and consequently medicines cannot be expected to favorably affect iue its they otherwise would, I have found such un- ppeaKnnie rcnri ami termanent oenent irom lur. llelmbold's valuable discovery, that 1 feel I ought to publicly record the fact, as an acknowledgment to film and a valuable suggestion to the public. Tours respectfully, D. M. LAREN. Mr. I.arcn refers to tho following gentlemen: Colonel DAN RICE, (Jlrard. Penn. CHARLES STOW. Esq.. Olrard. renn. editor ukokuI'; ii. ULTi.KK, irani, renn., attorney, O. I. HINDS. (lirard. Penn , attorney. Captain D. W. HUTCHINSON, Olrard, renn., attorney. j)Avii uijiv, uirarn, renn., mcrcnant. C. F. ROCKWELL, (iirard, Penn., merchant. B. C. Ely, Oirard, Penn,, druggist. DR. KEYSER Is a PhvMclan of over thirty venrs' experience, and a ornduate or the Jefferson Medical College, and or the University or Medicine and Surgery, or Philadel phia. Mr. If. T. nchnhohl: Dear Sir: In regard to the question asked meas to my opinion about Buchu, 1 would say that I have used and sold the article in various forms for the riaNt thlrtv vears. 1 do not think there Is anv form of preparation of it I have not used, or known tJ be used, In the various diseases where such medicate agent would be Indicated. You are aware, as well as myself, that It has been extensively employed In the various diseases or mo manner ana Kiiineys, ana the reputation It has acquired, in my judgment, is warranted by the fa ts. I nave seen ana nsea. as oeiore Biaiea, every lorm of Buchu the powdered leaves, tincture, fluid ex tractand l am not cognizant oi any preparation oi that plant at nil equal to yours. Twelve years' ex perience ought, 1 think, to give me the right to judge of its merits: and, without prejudice or partiality, I cive vours precedence over all others. Ivalnovour Buchu for its effects on patients. 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 Buchu or any other pro prietary compound oi wnatever name. iiespecuuiiy yours, ere., OEO. IL KEYSER, M. D No. 110 Wood street, Pittsburg, Penn. Arn. 11, 1SG5. A CASE OF TWENTY YEARS' STANDING. Philadelphia. Pa., Juno 25. 1SC7. 11. T. Hchnbuh'. VruwiM: iieaii mr: i nave oeen a sunerer lor upwaros oi twenty years with gravel, bladder, and kidney affec tions, aurintr wnicn time l nave used various medi cal preparations, and been under the treatment of the most eminent physicians, experiencing but little renei. Having seen your preparations extensively adver tised, 1 consulted my family physician In regard to usmg your extract uucnu. l oiu tins Dccause i raa useu ru kiwis or aiver- Used remedies and had found them worthless, and some quite Injurious; In fact, I despaired or ever rettintt wen. ana cieterraiuea 10 use no remeaies hereafter unless I knew or the ingredients. It wa3 this that prompted me to U3e your remedy. As you advertised thut it was composed or buciiu, cubebs. and juniper berries, it occurred to me and my phy sician as an excellent comoinauon, ana. with his advice, after an examination of the article and con suiting again with the drugglbt, I concluded to try it, l commenced ro use it aooui eigtu montnsago, at which time I was conlined to my room. From the lirst bottle l was astonisnea ana gratiuea at the beneficial cilect. and after using it three weeks was able to walk out. I felt much like writing to vou a full statement or my case at tue time, but thought my improvement might only bo temporary. ana inereiore conciuuca to ueier, anu seo u hwuuih effect a perfect cure, knowing that It would be of creater vulue to vou and more satisfactory to me. 1 am now aoie io report mat a euro is eueutcu after usinz the remedy for live mouths 1 have not used any now for three monthB, ami feel as well in all respects as i ever aiu. Your iiucim ncing devoid or any unpleasant taste and odor, a nice tonic and invJgorator or tne system, i uo not mean to oe wunoui u wueuuver occasion may require its use in such aiiections. Should any one doubt Mr. Mccormick's statement, he refers to tne loiiowmg gentlemen: Hon. vm. kioluk, ex-uovenioroi rennsyivania, Hon. THOMAS it. Fi.oitKiSL'i;, rniiaaeipnia, Hon. J. C. KNOX, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. .T. S. UIjACK. Judire. Philadelphia. Hon. D. R. PORTER, ex-Oovernor of Pennsyl vania. Hon. ELUS lkwis, judge, piuiaueipiiia. Hon. R. C. OlUElt, Judge United States Court, llon.o. W. WoO'OiVAKI), Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. W. A. PORTER. Philadelphia. Hon. JOHN BIOLKR. ex-Oovernor of California, lion. E. BANKS, Auditor-General, Washington, D. C. And many others, if teccssary. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS WOULD BE OIVEN FOR A BOTTLE, IF NECESSARY. Rauwav, N. J., Dec. 2, 1809. II. 1. Ilelmbohl, Jt-o.: Dkar Sir : I take great pleasure In sending you a certificate, In addition to the many you have received irom suuering Humanity, i can scarcely una lan guage suiilclently s'rong to express my heartfelt gratification at the wonderful cure your ''Uuchu"hu effected. For four ycais I have suffercl beyond de scription. All my friends (with myself) came to the conclusion that my case waa lncurame. Accident Placed vour advertisement in my hands. I co:u inenced taking your "Buchu." I followed the direc tions, and to my utter astonishment, before I had taken seven bottles of your valuable medicine (I would give tionja bott'e, If I could uot get it at any other price), 1 am entirely cured. 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 witn great success. Any Information my fellow-citizens may require will be freely given iy tne aunsciiner at ms resiaence, MUton avenue, railway, .. Councilman Third Ward, city of Riinvay. K AH WAY, W. J., Dec. a, IStiJ. We, the undersigned, are well acquainted with 11. M. Freeman, of Railway, aud know that he has been a long time suffering. In the worst possible form, for the past four years, and that he has been entirely cured by the use of "Uelmbold s Buchu." J. W. SAVAGE, ex-Mayor. FRANK LA BAT, President of Council. WM. RICHARDS, Clerk of Council. PETER A BANTA, Councilman. W. J. BROWN, Councilman. J. 8. S. MEUCK, Coun-lluuu. LEWIS HOFF. Councilman. J. B. STRYKER, Merchant. City Hall, Mayor's Offick, Rah way, N. J., Dec. 8. 18(59. ( This will certify that I am personally acquainted with H. M. Freeman, and am cognizant of the facts aa set forth In the above statement, ami the several persons whose signaturts are hereunto attached are all known to me. JOHN F. WHITNEY, Mayor of Rahway, N. J. New Y'ork state Vol. Ikstitltb.) Corner of 6th av. and 70th sr., Ceutral Park. ( A Home aud School for the Sons of Deceased Sol diers, j Dr. II. T. Ilelmbohl: Two bottles only of the package or your valuable Buchu presented to the Institute have been used by the children, aud with perfect success. In the case of our little LleutenaLt A. J., his pride Is no longer mortified, aud he is lree rrom the dally morning anathemas of the chambermaid who has charge of his bedding. I reel that a knowledge of tho result ol our use of your Buchu with the enildreu under our charge may sava many a Superintendent and Matron or Hoarding 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 behalf or the children, and hoping others may alike be benefited, I am respectfully yours, CMonel YOUNG, General Sup t and Director. June 16, 1SCG. HELMBOLD'S PREPARATIONS. Great Salt Lakk City, Utah, Jan. SO, 19M. Mr. II. T. Hel-mbnUU Dear Sir: Yonr 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 highly commended for other diseases by two physicians present. Inclosed please Und our rates or advertising. Yours, etc., T. B. H. STKNIIOUSK, Editor and Proprietor or Dally and Semi-weekly Tcleyraph, A CASE OF INFLAMMATION OF KIDNEYS AND ORAVSU FROM MOKOAN, FRAZEL CO. Glasgow, Mo., Feb e, ISCS. Mr. II. T. IMmMd: ' Dear Sib: a bout two years ago I was troubled with both Intlammailon of the kidneys and gravel, and I resorted to several remedies without deriving any benefit whatever, and seeing your extract Buchu advertised, I procured a few bottles, and used them. The result was a complete cure In a short time. I regard your Extract Buchu to be decidedly the best remedy for all and ar y diseases of the kidneys, and I am quite confident that It will do all you claim for It. i on may publish this if you desire to do go. Yours respcctfolly, EDWIN M. FRAZEL, PERMANENT CURE OF A PATIENT WHO HAD SUFFERED FOR FIFTEEN YEARS WITH DIS EASE OF THE KIDNEYS. 1 his is to certify that in the year lS6!;one of our customers, a gentleman aged ro years, who had been aiilicted for fifteen ye,irs with disease of the Kidnevs, called on us for HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, and after having used eight bottles, Btatel to us mat ne considered niuiseii permanently cured. Lie has no hesitation In stnilnir that he received more benefit from the use or HELM HOLD'S EXTRACT Bl'CilU than rrom the treatment or various eminent physicians during the time above stated, and recom- im uns me same loauwno may no suuering irom any disease originating rrom a disordered slate or the kidneys. tttatements similar to uic anove nave oeen re ceived by us rrom various sources during the past fouryearB. Yours, truly, riiaKCK f KisrsM, Marietta, unio. (.These are the leading druggists of Marietta. FROM TBE PRINCIPAL pnTSTCIAN OF THE SANITARY INFIRMARY OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA. PARian La Fourcue, La April 29, 1ST0. . T. Helmbold, h'sq.: Dear Mr: I have in my practice used (in the ma jority of cases where disease of the urinary organs existed) a r.LM hvlu a jsxtkact liuuiiu, and can confidently say that I have never known It to be used without the greatest beneficial results. I have consulted patients after partaking of It, and they invariably conurra my statement, i arasatisnea mat the preparation Is an established fact, convincingly proved by the practical test of long experience. yours resf ectiuny, jours u. j. hav-u, ai. u. CURE OF NERVOUS PROSTRATION AND DK- CLINK OF A YOUNG LADY. . T. Ili'lmbold: have now been giving your Ex tract Buchu to my daughter, who has been unable to sleep, very nervous, ioss of appetite, general de bility, ana rapidly railing into a decline in last. consua'ption was talked of. I was recommended to use your Buchu by a highly respectable lady of this place, who naa given it to ner son witu complete success. My daughter had been troubled for a long time. I purchased one bottle aome eight weeks since, which lasted one week, and from which she received great benefit, and Induced mo to purchase one hall-dozen bottles, as l naa tried many other remedies, and my family physician, to no avail. It Is now more than two weeks since rho has taken the last bottle, and I am happy to Inform you or Its com plete success. Very truly yonrs, Germantown, Ta., Feb. 12, 1SG9. A PERMANENT CURE OF GRAVEL OP TWELVE YEARS' STANDING- STONE PASSED AND TO BE SEEN. Bcrnstdb, Conn., Dec. 18, 1309. Dr. nrtmboUl: Dkak Bin: It is with much pleasure that I write you upon facts respecting myself, l uo not know naraiy now to express myacii. i nave ieen lor tne last tenor twelve years the greatest suil'erer man could lie anl live; but mo'e sometimes than others. The complaint was tne "Kidneys ' and "hiaader." Have consulted doctors, lioth in Massachusetts and this Stntc, and taken pills, I may say by tho quart, also liquored medicines, but round no relief from any, and got worse the last six months. I was so that I could scarcely get about. I could not rest night or day. it would soon nave oeen "an tip ' witn me, If I had not seen your advertisement In the Berkshire Courier, headed "Kidnevs." I read It through, and thought I would try It. I purchased a bottle, but, mind you, had not much faith In It. Why should i, wnen i naa been trying so many things and cost me so much? Well, I began taking It, and before 1 had taKen the first bottle I felt bad ; but I linlshcd It and got another. By the time I took half of the second I still got worso (apparently), When I walked it seemed as if my right kidney was falling frora its place, and I felt really bad. I felt so, before I had finished the second, that I had made up my mind It was of no use trying any more and a l this time the "Buchu" was doing its work, but I did not know it; bo 1 gave it up aud wont to Hart ford on Saturday, to one of the best doctors in the cUy. He said it waa the neck of the bladder, and I should have to undergo an operation. He gave mo medicine and I went home quite downhearted. On Sunday I was unable to go to church. I hal not taken any of his medicine, but on my return con tinued uBingthe "Buchu," aud in the afternoon it had the desired effect. 1 cannot tell you al), 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 kno wn lu Berkshire; also in Connecticut. Tho advertiiement saved me. Why not publish more? The Springiield llejubUcan is a wide-spread paper. If any one wielK'9 to see this wonder they caudoBO. I could wiite all day, but think I have said enough this time, so I remain your ever well-wisher. EDWARD L. HOWARD, Paper Maker, Eurnslde, Hartford county Con.a. SUPERS TO Dr. MACK, Burnside, Conn. Dr-WHKIHT. North Lee, Mass. Dr. HOLIU'M. North Lee, Mass. Dr. ADAMS, htockbridge, Mass. Dr. SCOTT, North Manchester, Conn. Dr. JAQI'ES, Buckland Corners, Conn. Dr. BEARSI'OKD, Hartford. Conn. All of whom treated mo for the disease. GREAT Oil RE OF" DIABETES OP A LAUV F1FTY DOLLARS A UOTTLK New Yokk, Feb. c, ism. ic xr lr, Bt hnboW: Dkar Sib : For the past eight months I have been Btifftrlng from diabetes. I have consulted several of cur lcadicg physicians, but have failed to receive the slightest benelltfrom their costly mndiciues. Four months ago I saw your advertisement in the "Herald." 1 waa persuaded by a friend who hail been benf fltcd by your world-renowned Ittichu. I purchased a bottle, took tho contents, and was so relieved that I continued the use of it The diabetes has entirely disappeared after using It three month". I would give foo a bottle If 1 could not get It at auy other price. I most earnestly recommend It to all those suil'er Ing Irom this disease. Hlncerely yours, 6 ANNA E. STOUGHTON, No. 123 West Twenty-seventh street. UELMBOLD S EXTRACT UUIJUU, Fslabllshed upwardB of Nineteen Years, prepared by H. T. HELMBOLD, At his Drxtg and Chemical Warehouses, No. 594 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, 4-KD No. 104 SOUTII TENTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA., Only D o i o t s. PHlti:: Six Bottles for SG'SO, OK SI '25 Per Bottle. DELIVERED TO ANY ADDRESS. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE None are genuine unless done up In steel-engraved wrapper, wltUao-iwiI of my chemical warehouse, andelgned uusnwau H. T. HELMBOLD. MNANOIAL, A RELIABLE Safe Home Investment TUB Sunbury and Lewistown Railroad Company 7 PER CENT. GOLD First Mortgage Bonds, Interest Ia jable April and Octo ber, Free of State nntl United States Taxes. We arc- now offering tho balance of the loan of $1,200,000, which in secured by ft first and only lien on tho entire property and franchises of the Company, Jkt 90 and the Accrued Inte rest Added. The lload is now rapidly approaching com pletion, with a large trade in COAL, IRON, and LUMBER, in addition to the passenger travel awaiting the opening of this greatly needed enterprise, as the local trade alone is sufficiently large to sustain the lload. We have no hesitation in recommending the Bonds as a CHEAP, RELIABLE, and SAFE INVESTMENT. For pamphlets, with map, and full infor mation, apply to WKS. PAINTER & CO., BANKERS, Dealers in Government Securities, fto. 3G South THIRD Street, C 9 tf4p PHILADELPHIA. 5;H. 530. II E M O V A L. Harrisson Grambo, CANKER, HAS REMOVED TO HIS NEW OFFICE, Xo. 530 Street. HIS UNRIVALLED CONVENIENCES WILL ENABLE HIM TO ACCO M MO DAT 3 HIS RA.- riDLY INCREASING- BUSINESS, AND EXTESD THE GREATER FACILITIES TO HI9 TATRONS. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS RECEIVED AND IN TBREST ALLOWED ON DAILY BALANCES. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXEC0TED FOR TUB TURCHASE AND SALE OF ALL RELIABLE SE CURITIES COLLECTIONS MADE EVERYWHERE. REAL ESTATE COLLATERAL LOANS NEQO TIA1 ED. LU 9 WfniCISp CP'THIS OFFICE IS IN DIRECT TELE GRAPHIC COMMUNICATION WITd ALL THE FINANCIAL CENTRES OF THE COUNTRY. D. C. WHARTON SMITH & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET, Successors to Smlt'i, Randolph A Co. Every branch of the business will have prompt at tention as heretofore. Quotations of Stocks, Governments, and Gold, constantly received from New Yorfc by private viue, irom cur friends, Edmund D. Randolph A Co. MACHINfcRY. ENGINES, Tools, X&achinery, Stc, TOR SALE AT THE NOVELTY IRON WORKS, l-OOT OF EAST TWELFTH STREET NEW YORK, EMBRACING ENGINES, PLANEftS, LATHES, SMITHS' AND BOILER MAKERS' TOOLS, And Machinery and Patterns of the most approved kinds, etc. tto. etc. Also, C niGR-PRESSURE ENGINES, partly finished. 'i blEVi NfcON'ti PAT. TUKBINE WATER WHEBLS, 66 In. in diameter, aud 1 MARINE BEAM ENGINE, 68 In. by 10 ft. Stroke. J NO. 8. Srill LTK, Receiver of the Novelty Iron Works. Send for Catalogue. New Yohk tobcr so. 1ST0. 10 29 lmrp MALT LIQUORS. ALE ! ALE t ALE t Great Reduction DRAUGHT ALE, $6 In Prices. PER BBL. ROITLING ALE AND PORTER, $7 PER I JUL. XX ALE, DRAUGHT PORTER, AND DROWN STOUT, $S PER BBL., At GUCKES' OLD-ESTABLISHED BREWERY, fllos. 831. 80, wao aud 833 ST. JOIIN Street, 11 7 mwsimrp PHILADELPHIA. OAS FIXTURES. CORNELIUS & SONS, pi A7t ur act rn i:kb or GAS FIXTURES. Wholesale- and Retail JSnlcMroomH, Hq. 821 CHERRY Street PHILADELPHIA, We hare no More or Nalenroom on Cliennttt sircrt. 1 2mSp CORNELIUS A SONS. BAKER, ARNOLD & CO., MA A' UFA CTUHE11S OF GAS FIXTURES, Chandeliers, Pendants, Ilracketw, lite., OF NEW DESIGNS. SALESROOMS, Mo. 7IO CHESNUT Street. MANUFACTORY, S. W. Coiner TWELFTH and BROWN 1112mrp ntlLVDELPIHA. FURNITURE, ETO. PURCHASERS OF COTTAGE CHAU1SEK SUITtf And the various stylet of BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS. WASHSTANDH. WARDROBES, ETOS Finished In imitation of Walnut, Maple, or other "hard woods," and now generally known aa "Iml tatlon" or "Painted" Furniture, are hereby Informed that every article of our manufacture la STAMPED WITH OCR INITIALS AND TRADS MARK, And those who wish to obtain goods of our maka (there being, at the present time, numerous Imita tions In the market), should Invariably ask the dealer of whom they are purchasing to exhibit our stamp on the goods, and take no other, no matter waa representations may be made concerning thorn. K1LBURN & GATES, Wholesale Manufacturers of Cottage Furniture, No. 619 MARKET STREET, 1 8 smw6mrp PHILADELPHIA, PA. CUY YOUR FURNITURE OF GOULD Nos. 37 and 39 N. CO., SECOND Street AND N. E. Corner NINTH and HARKET. LARGEST, CHEAPEST, AND BEST STOCK IN THE WORLD. 10 5 wfm3mrp RXHUTTON & VIcCONNELL, Ml Furniture Warcrooms, No. 809 MARKET STREET, Philadelphia, Offer an extensive and entirely new stock of splendid Furnituie and Upholstery, EVERY ARTICLE BEING ORIGINAL IN DESIGN, bUPKRTOR IN QUALITY, ELEGANT IU FINISH, AND CHEAP IN PRICE. Our patrons having long appreciated the above POINTS In oui GOODH, we are Induced to present theBe facts to the public, that we may continue ta receive their patronage, promising prompt attention to all orders entrusted to us. 9 'it wnt3trp rpiIE GREAT AMBIUUAH V UUilUlCW DEPOT, 1202 MARKET STREET. 120t Examine our Immense stock, unsurpassed In va riety and elegance, before purchasing. WALNUT WORK A SPECIALTY'. We sell 20 per cent, cheaper than auction prices, and will not ko undersold by any house. Full Marble Top Walnut Suits 0 to ffSOtf Cottage Suits 133 to 55 Parlor Suits In Plush, Terry, Reps, and Hair Cloth ; Chamber and Dining Room Suits In great variety, all at priccsjhat distance competition. 10 24 mwfrp3ta 8AFE DEPOSIT COMPANIES. CECUU1TY FROM LOSS BYT BURGLARY, ROBBERY, FIRE, OR ACCIDENT. The Fidelity Insurance, Trust, and Safe Deposit Company, OP PHILADELPHIA, IN THEIR New Marble Fire-proof Building, Nos. 329-331 CHESNUT Street Capital subscribed, f l.ooo.ooo ; paid, f 800, 000. COUPON BONDS, STOCKS, SECURITIES, FAMILY PLATE, COIN, DEEDS, and VALUAULICS of every description received for safe-keeping, under guarantee, at very moderate rates. The Company also rent"sA.FE8 INSIDE TnEIR BDRGLAH-PROOIf VAULTS, at prices varying from 1S to tB a year, according to size. An extra alzo for Corporations and Bankers. Rooms and desks adjoining faults provided for Safe Renters. DEPOSITS OF MONEY RECEIVED ON INTE REST at three per cent., payable by check, without notice, and at lour per cenr., payable by check, oa ten days' notice. TRAVELLERS' LETTERS CF CREDIT furnished available in all parts of Europe. INCOME COLLECTED and remitted lor one per cent The Company act as EXECUTORS, ADMINIS TRATORS, and OUARDIANS, and RECEIVE and EXECUTE TRUSTS of every description, fromtha Courts, Corporations, and Individuals U. H CLARK, V We-President. ROBERT PATTRBfON, secretary and Treasurer. N. B. Browne, Clarence H. Clarr, John Welsh, iharlea Macalester, Alexander Henry, Stephen A. Caldwell, Oeorge Y. Tyler, Henry C. Gibson, Edward W. Ciar. J. uuiiuguam km.