& TheJournal of this city attrib- utes the removal of General- Rosencrans from tne command of the army of thecumberland tothe jealousy of General in Chief Hal- leck. Itsaysthat Halleck : remem- bered what were to him themorii- fying scenes atIuka, where Rose- crans’ impetuous valor saved our army from defeat and disgrace, and cast shame upon Halleck’s timid delays and puerile blunder- ings whereby Beauregard’s army escaped him at Corinth. «This,” the Journal continues, was what Halleck remembered, and the reverse at Chattanooga gave him the first opportunity that had occured in Rosecrans’s whole ca- reer to give operation to the fee ings of envy that jealousy had engendered in his narrow mind.” Norman, the Washington corres- pondent of the Journal is of the same opinion. He says —<Gen. Halleck is not a large encugh man to endure a rival, and the heads of the «tall poppoies’ fall, But as Rosecrans was not re- moved without the consent and express authority of President Lincoln, these gentlemen impeach Lis sagacity. They censure, to use their usual style of reasoning, the action of « the Goverment,” and degrade it in the estimation of the people. The Journal says that « the mind of the honest and unsuspecting President was }oi- soned, « and that «the power be- hind the throne has proved to be more powerful than the thrcne itselt, and to propiate that power Rosecrans has been sacrificed.” By ¢ the power behind the throne is meant General Halleck. What amount of truth there may be in the alleoation we do not pre- tend to decide. We know that Administration partisans ditfer widely as to the cause of Rose- crans, removal and the mode in which it was brought about. It is their own quarrel, and we leave themto settle it among them- selves. Butthe couniry is pretty well satisfied — we think— by this time— that there is a pomer behind the the throne at Wash- ington strcnger than that of Gen, Hanlleck, a power that puts down and puts up Generals at its will and controls the dolicy of «the Goverment” in the conduct of the war to suit its own partisan enps aud purposes. That power is the Jacobin radical Abolition faction, which is determined “to rule or ruin. From What has already transpired and is 10w transpiring no sane man can dout that its rule, if much longer con- tinued, will be certain and irre- trieveable.—Stacsman. THE SOLDIERS’ RIGHT TO VOTE The Iowa Statesman tells us how the vote of the soldiers in the field was cast so solidly in favor of the Abolition candidates.— It saysit learns from reliable officers high in command that «no Democratic newspapers or documents weie allowed to reach the soldiers, and that drawn up in the form of a hollow square they were harangued by their officers to vote the Abolition ticket. — That on the opening of the polls in many regiments the wen were aranged in line of battle aud an officer passed along the line distributing Abolition tickets and no others; and when all were supplied with tickets marched them in a body to the polls, and ander the rigors of military dicip- live compelled them to vo'e.— Itis assertd that Democratic tickets werenot to be had. Boys eighteen and twenty years of age were allowed to vote, and when officers were notified that they were under age, repied that if they were old enough to fight they were old enough to vote.” In Artemas Ward’s inimitable lecture on Ghosts, whioh by to was a ghost of a lecture so far as Ghosts were concernep. he tells of an absurd man who wouldn’t have any Slass in his windows— he thought the sash would be enough, oas it woulp keep out the coarses tf the cold. It has been ascertained that the man who held on to the last was a shoemaker. GENERLMCLE. L © Several of our Democratic cotemporaries have run up the name of this distinguished soldier as the candidate of the party fo: the Presidency in 1864, subject ‘0 the decision ot a National Conven- tion. We know of no sold: rv who has renlercd greater servie: to his country since the outbr ak of the rebellion— of no one more deserving the esteem of his ¢ ui - trymen of no one who has been more unjustly treated by the administration which his genius and valor saved from di~comfiture and perhaps cadtivity. Bul General McClellan 1s more than a soldier. He has exhideted qualites of mind that stamp bim as a safc man far the times. 1here is, perhaps, not another man in or ont of the army who could have passcd throug the ordeal he has and retained JPENNSYLVANIA HOUSE HOTELS. Be LLEFONTE, Pa. JOHN COPENH AVER, Proprietor. RESPECTFULLY announces to the public that he has leased, refurnished and refitted the abeve House where he will be happy to wait upon those who favor him with their company" Tue House is large and convenient and fur- nished in the best modern style. Itis provided with a large number of well aired and comforia bie sleepii g apartments Rooms and Private Par- lors with or without chnmbers attached. Pers us visiting Bellefunte on business or for pleasure, may rest assured that every exerfion will used to render their stay at the ** Pennsylva- nia Hotel” pleasint and agreeable, HIS TABLE WILL BE UNDER THE DIRECTION of an experienced Cook and supped with 4 best the market affords. and HTS BAR wich the eh icest wines and ether liquors--charges reason- The ** PENNSYLVANIA HOTEL.” possesses great er advantages in point of loca ien than any other B similar establishment in the borough, being situ aced in the business part of the town, Sufficient stabling provided aud good and trus ty hostlers always in attendance. Attentive. arsommodating and honest servants have teen employed, and nothing left undone that will add to the comfort and accommodation of his guests, Aprit 17. 1563 —tf. {JONRAD HOUSE i) © BELLEFONTE PA J.B PURIS, Proprietor. Tis well known establishment has oecen entire ly ve-fitting and re-furnished througoa: and is no Good News! The War Ended AND EVERY THING GCING RIGHT AT THE WECIYSSAILE WUE & BIGUOR STORL BISHOP STREET, directly opposite the building formerly known as the TEMPERANCE HOTEL. A BAUM, Agent. AN kinds of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC LI- QUORS. at wholesale, to be had at the very Jowest prices, and warranted to be of the wavy best quality His sock consists ¢ Zz V 0 WIHISKIES, 01d Monongahela Rye Whisky, Pure Bourbon Whisky, Cabinet Whisky, Apple Jack Whisky, { and cheap Whiskies of all kinds. + RUM. tomate num. New EnglandRum GINS, second to none in eenternl Penosilvania in th comtorts and eon i afford People from the the almost universal respect of to day. He isan extraorginary man— without a rival in tie field, witl.out, so far as we know, | a jealous compeiitor in the | admiring countrymen desire to | elevate him. Unque-tionably he is the manof the — Pariot & Unicn, | hour. | cee THE PRINTERS TEN C.MMAND | MENTS. I. Thou shalt love the iil for he is the standard of the coun- | try. 2 Thou shalt subscribe for his | paper; for he laboreth much to | obtain the newsof w ich you muy remain ignorant. 3. Thou shalt pay for his paper | for he laboreth hard to give you! the news in due season. 4. 'l hou shalt advertise, that | he may be able to give you the paper. 5. Thoushaltnct visithim regar- | less of his office rules, deranging hus paper. 6. Thou shalt not touch any-| thing that will give the printer any trouble; that he may not huld | the guilty. 7. Thou shalt not read the manuscript in the hands ot the compositor; for he will hoid the blameful. 8, Thou shalt enquire the news before it is printed or he will give it to you in its due time. 9 Thou shal ask Lut few ques- tions of thigs in the office; from it thou shalt tell nothing 3 10 Thou shat notsend threat-' ening anil abusive lettars to the editor. BeaN STRAW FOR SHiEP.—It is a well-known fact that sheep al- ways thrive better with a change | of feed. A change of pasture] makes fat calves, is an old saying, and ene in which thege is a good | deal of truth. I have always found | that sheep do better on differrnt kinds of feed, given each and every day, than on the samekind every day during the whole winter, giving them all them all | they need, but no more than they | will eat up clean. I tind that | sheep are very fond of bean! straw, and I alweys try to have eucugh tofeed th mwithit once a day during the winter srason. In order to have the striw good, it should be harvested as soon as the beans are ride,aud cnred, in’ orber to save the beans in good order. 1also find that sometimes th ebeansare 1 ot always threshed | very cl an, the men and boys | get in a hurry; but they do not | hurt the sheep at all. 1 th nk| that they are about as cheap for fattening sheep as corn or oats The following passage from Burke is a faithfull portrait of thousands of ¢ ward. wr howlers who are careful enough to keep their own worthless bodies out of the reach of harm: “1 can cun- ceive no existence under heaven that is more truly odious and disgusting than an impotent, helpless creature, without civil wisdom or military skill, without a consciousness of any other qual- ification for power but his ser- vility to it, bloated with pride and arrogance, and calling for battles which he is not to fight.” The new wire suspension biidge across the Ohio Kiver at Cincinati, will cost $1,600,000, nearly four times as much as he bridge at Niagara Falls. {Conrad House an ag his feliow citizens whicl: he does |» Democratic ranks for the high | office to which thousands of his | 3 Be!letints during we ¢ ceommed Hine seis guests, FHE TADRLY issu pli Hin provisio uxuries wd i < whiel in tive esuntry anu furcish or fustey viciin THE STABLE will be atter tive and obliging hostlers v charge the duties pre wining to this im) parte: t of a public establishment From the attention ad sime the propreitor has | devot d to this biareh of business he hopes to re ceive a liberal portion of the patronage hereto- fore be wed upor him May 1. 1862—tf G ARMAN'SHOTEL R BELLEFONTE. PA. DANIEL GARMAN. Propricter. This long established and well known Hotel. situated on the Southeast corner of the Diamond. opposite the Court House, having been purchased by the undersigned. he announc- es tothe former patrens of this establishment and to the traveling puplie generly, that he intends refitring it thoroughly. and is prepared tc render the most satisfactory accomm dation to all who may favor him with their patronage No paias will be spared on his part to add to the convent ence or comfort of his guests. All who stop wit him will find abundantly sup apirous far the market wil) afford. done up in style. by the most experienced cooks ; while H IS BAR will al ways ecntain The Cho His ftnbling attended by the hostlers . Give him aeal' one ar all, and fident that all w ' be sa ified with ist of Logue i tow rid tyr vorthe mos | modation isattached to thi bent, whic from abroad wiil find greatly to their DANIEL 3 Bellefonte. Jan. 9, 1802 THE CUMMINGS HOUS", BELLEFONTE PA R. D. . UMMIN GS, Propriciox. This elegant new Hotel. situated on Rishop street. afew voor north of the Catho ie church is at last complete in all its arrangements. and is now opan for the tion and entertainment of guests. Ith shed in tt very latest i style with hands<eme an mtortuble furniture and is altogether the best gotton up aud will be the best conducted hotel in Bellefonte Tk TABLE wil' always be (ound groaning under the wight of the best provisous the markei affords, attended by neatintelligent and attentive walters, THE BAR will always be supplied with the choicest and best of liguors—not a sickning mix- ture of drugs—but liquor in there purest and est Stute ThE STABLE is large warm. commodious and ean a dohliging aad attentive hostlers, are always in waiting A Hack conveys passengers free of charge, to and from the cars, after the arrival an d depurter of the train- ((UMMINGS HOUSE SAYL0O Tis new and splendid Eating Bs- tablishment is now open for the eutertainment of | the public. where Fresh Oysters, Fried Oysters. Stewed Oysters, Spiced Oysters, Clam Soup. Turtle Soup. Chicken Soup, 's Feet and Tripe, Sar- Fried Chickens can be had at all times. DRINKS. Cognac Brandy, 01d Rye Bourbon Whisky, reat Whisky, Irish Whi gy, land Gin. Currant ne Straw- berry Wine, Cham gne, Go s.berry Wine. Sherry Win Port Wine ete. ete. Gin Cocktails, Bray Smashes Sh ers, Wuisky Pus §. and ui! other fi Mussui & Colli XXX Philidelphia “Ale & Porier. Cid r. Funey Lemouades Sarsaparilla ; Mineral Wa- ter, ete, ete , cic. HOT MEALS to be had at all hours of th day or night A magnificent BILLIARD ROOM with fine marble faced Tables. is connected with the estab- lishment We invite our friends to zive us a call, and think we can insure them the utmost satisiuetion CUMMINGS & FISHER. Be lefoute, March 27. 1863 1y Propriet rs LINTON HOUSE LOCK HAVEN, PA, A. WM ANN, Proprietor. The proprietor having leased the above named Hotel in the borough of Lock Haven. Clin- | tun county. Pa.. takes thisniethod of informing tha pu'slic generally that he has madeevery necessary preparation to entertain strangers and travelersin the best possible manner. His table will always co tain the cheicest lux- aries that the country wi’ afford, and he is deter mined not to be surpassed in this department by any other Hotel along the West Branch. His Bar will contain the choicestliquors that can be purchased in the cfty market. Careful and attentive Ostlers will constantly be an hand to take charge of horsesand see thatthey ire properly attended to. Trusting that he may receive a portion of the patronage of the traveling public, he hopes by close a tention to be ablet o rende generalsatis action. June 6, "61 .-tt [NIUED ST ATES HOTEL. THIRD STREET, WILLIAMS{ORT PENN’A, V. 8. DOxBLER, Proprietor, Aug 28th. 63. JrALLON HOUSE LOCK HAVEN, PA. E. W. BIGONY, Proprietor, Omnibus running to and from the De jot. Aug. 28th, '63. PLE ASANT GAP HOTEL, PLEASANT GAP, PA. J. HH. MORRISON, Proprietor This well known Hotel is now kept by the pre- priotor, where he will be happy to wait on the traveling publie geneially. 1. wre finland Gin, Domestic Gin BRANDIES i Pale Cognae, Domestic, (all prices,) ger, Lavender, Cherry, Bluckberry, WINES. ire Port, Domestie, raway, &e Madeira, Sherry, CCRDIALS. Anniseed STOMACH BITTERS. he very best in the market. | wors, with others not named, will | all be warranted as represented, and sold at pric | es tha cannot fail to made it an object for deal | ers to purchase of him. iustead of going or send- ing to thee Farmers, Hotel-keepers and oth § d to eall and examine his stock, before pure! ng elsewhere. All the Liquors which he offers for sale, have been purchase at the United States Custom fiouse, and corsequently must bepure and good Physicians nre partioularly requested to give his liquors & trial. He has the only artcle of Pure Port Wine Juice and Pure Brandies in this Bercugh. I> 100 barrels of Jersey Cider-Vinegar just received und for sale low. Bellefonte, Aug. 29, 1862—1y. “HO! Yo THAT THIRST.” THIS WAY. The place to purchase what you want,an d what you need, is at the WHOLE SALE WINE & LIQUOR NTOR NFP & ETTL:,, BISHOP 8 REET, BELLEFONTE, TWO LOORs WEST OF LOEB'S MEAT MAR KET Foreign and Domest. Liquors Such as OLD NECTAR OLD RYE, & MONON GAHALA WHISKEY, COGNAC AND COMMON BRANDIES, PORT AND MADERIA WINESSCOTCHAND HOI LAND GIN, NEW ENG- LAND RUM, Ana all grades of Liquors found in the Mastern Ci ies soid as low as in Philadelphia and New Yorg All Liquors warrant d to give Satisfaction. Confident they can please purchasers, they re spuctfully solicit a suare of public patrenage. Sold by the quart barrel or tierce. Also a arge lot of BOTTLED LIQUORS, Ofthe finest grade on hand. July 19. 1862 NFW BAKERY! MATHIAS SCHMUCK, Would respectfuily inform the people of d vicinity. that he hus apened a ne > und complete Bakery on SPRING street. in ats premises of W. F. Reynolds. where he will kes constantly on hand all kinds of BREAD, RUSK, POUND CAKE, SUGAR AND GINGER CAKES. CRACKERS, &ec., &e.. &ec, which he sellsat a reasonable and satisfactory rice read Cakes and Piesbaked ro order on the shortest notice Families will find it to their ad vantage to get their baking done at this estab lishment as they can always get pure, wholesume bread and cakes just when they need them Sept 12ch. 1862—1y. s.0N A. FELDMAN, IMPORTER & WHOLESALE DEALER IN BRANDIES, “WINES GINS, Wheat, Rye, & Bourbon Whisky’ NO. 506 NorthiNinth Street, BELOW SPRING GARDEN, PE LADBELIEPELIA. THE GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN Ms FRY Just Published in a sealed Envelope. Price 6 cts. A iecturs by Dr. Culverwell, on the cause and cure of permator hoea, Consumption, Mental and Physizal Debility, Nervousness, Epilepsy. Impaired Nutrition of the body, Lassitude. Weakness of the limbs and back, Indisposition Apprehension, Loss of Memory, Aversion to So- ciety, Love of solitude, Timidity, Self-Distrust, Dizziness, Headache, Affection of the Eyes, Pimples on the Face, Involuntary Emissions and Sexuai Incapacity, the consequences of Youthful Indiseretion, &e. {2° This admirable Lecture clearly proves that the above enumerated, often self-affiicted evils, may be removed without medicine and without dangerous surgical operations.and should by i by every youth and every man in the and. Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain sealed envelope. on the raceipt of six cents or two postage stamps. by addressing. CHAS. J.C KLINE & Co. 127 Bowery, Now York, Post Office Box. 4586 ATCHES, JEWELRY, AND SIL- VER WARE.— The undersigned would respcetfully in- vite your attention to his well selected Wee stock of Five Gold and Silver Watches. Fine Gold fevelry of every kind aud variety of styles—comprising all of the newest and most bovutiful designs. Also, SOLID SILVER WARE, equal to coin— and the best make of Silver Plated Ware Each article is warranted to be as represented f= Watches und Jewelry carefully repaired, and satisfaction guaranteed. JACOB HARLEY, (Successor to Stauffer & Harley ) No. 622 MARKET Street, PHILAD’A Sept 18, 1863—3m. 30B BRI TING NLATLY EXECU TED and Incapacity fcr study and Labor, Dullness of N OT A RUM DRINK! 4 A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGATABLE EXTRACT. 4 PURE TONIC, THAT WILL RELIEVE AFFLICTED AND WILL NOT MAKE DRUNKARDS. DR. HOOFLAN'S GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BY DR.C. M JACKSON. PHILADELPHIA PA. WILL | EFFECTUALLY AND MOST CER- TAINLY CURE ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM A Disordered liver. Stomach, or Kidneys. Thousands of our citizens are suffering from Dyspepsia a nd Liver Diveases, and to whom the following question. apply—we guarantee HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, WILL CURE EVERY CASE OF Chronie or Nervous Debility. Disease of the Kid neys an ldiseaserariging from a Disordered Stomach. OBSERVE THE F' LLOWING SYMPTOMS Resulting from Disordersof the Di ve Organs: Constipation of inward Piles Fu or 3lood to the head. Acidity of the Siomaen. Nausesau. {ieartburn Disgast for Food. Fulness or Weight in the Stomach. Sour Eructaiions. Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stemnch. Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult breathing. Choking or Suffoenting ensations whenin a lying Posture, Dimne f Vision, Dots or Webs before the sizht. Fever and Dall Pain in the Head. De~ ficiency of Perspiration. Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes. Painin the Side, Back. Chest. Limbs, &e., Burning in the Fiesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great Depressions of Spi-its. Particular Notic. There are many preparations sold und¢r the name of Bitters, put up in quart Bottles. com- pounded of the cheapest whisky or common rum costing from twenty to forty eents per gallon, the taste disgusted by Anise or Coriander Seed. Thuis class of Bitters has caused and will con- tinue to cause, as long as they can be sold, hun- dreds to die the death of the drunkard. By their use the system iv kept continually under the influence of Alehoholic Stimulants of the worst kind the desire for liquor is created and kept up and the result is all the horrors attendant upon a drunkard’s 'ife and death For those who desire and will have a lignor bitters, we publish the following receint. Get One Bottle Hoofland’s Germ«n Bitters and mix with three quarts of good brandy or whisky. and the r sult will be a preparation that will far ex- cel in medicinal virtues and true ex:ellence any of the Liquor Bitters in the market. 1nd will cust much less. You will have all the vir ues of Hoof land’s Bitters in connection with a good article of liquor, at a much less price than these inferior preparations will cost you. HOOFLAND's GERMAN BITTERS WILL GIVE YOU A GOOD APPETIUE, WiLi, GIVE YU STRONG HEALTHY NERVES, WILL GIVE YU BRISK AND ENERGETIC FEELINGS. WiLL EXABLE YOU TO SLEEP WELL, ANT Wii PO ITIVELY PREVENT YELLOW FEVER B1LIOUS FEVER, &c Yhose suffering from Broken down an Delicate Constitutions, Fr.m whatever cause, either in MALE OR FEMALE, Will find in HOOFLAND S GERMAN BITTERS, A REMEDY That will rest re them to their usual health. Such has been the ease in thousands of instances and a fair trial is bnt requested to prove the as- sertion. AAA AAANAAAANANAANAANS REMEMBER, THAT THESE ARE NOT ALCOHOLIC. And not intended as a EEVEIIAG IE. The proprietors have thousands of Letters from the most cminent Clergy men, Lawyers. Physicians and Citi- Zens, Testifying of their own personal knowledge to the ben ficial effects and medical virtues of these Bitters, From Rev J Newton Brown, D. D., Editor of th Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge Although not disposed to favor or recommend Potent Medicines 1u general, through distsust of their ingredienis and effects. I yet know of no suificient reasons why a man may not testify to the benefits he believesto have received fiom any simple preparation. in the hope that he may thus contribute t. the benefit of other: I do this the more readily in regard to Hoof- land’s German Bitters, prepared by Dr €C. M. Jackson, of this city. because I was prejudiced against thew for many years, under the impres- sion that they were chiefiy an aleoholic mixture. I am indebted tomy friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq . for the removal of this prejudice by proper tests and for encouragement to try them when suffering from great aud long continued debility. The nse of three bottles of these bitters, at the beginning of the present year. was follBwed by evident relief, and restoration tou degroe of bod- ily and mental vigor which [bad not felt for six months before, and had almost despaired of re gaini g I theref re thank God and my friend f r directing me to the vse of the » Philad’a. June 22,1865, J.NEWTON BROWN AA AA AAA AAA AA ANNAN DISEASES OF KIDNEY AND BLADDER In young or Aged Maleo Female, Are speedily removed. and the patient restored to health. DELICATE CHILDRREN, Those suffering from Marasmus, wasting away, with scarcely any flesh on their bones, are cured in a very short time, one bottle in such cases will have a most surprising effe ot. BAR XE INLS Having suffering children as above, and wishing ro raise them. will never regret the day when they commenced with these Bitters. LITERARY MEN, STUDENTS. And those working bard with the ir brains, should always keep a bottle of Hoofland’s Bitters near them as they will find much benefit from its use, to both mind and body, invigorating and not de- ressing. IT 1S NOT A LIQUOR STIMULANT, And leaves no prostration. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS! AND THE FRIENDS UF SOLDIERS. We call the attention of allhaving friends or relatives in the army, to the fact that Hoofland’s German Bitters will cure nine-teuths of the d s- casts induced ny exposures und privations inei dent to camp life. In the lists, pu lished al- most daily in the newspapers. on the arrival of the sick it will be nuiiced that a very large pro- portion are suffering {rom debility. Every case of that kind can be readily cured by Hooflavnd’s German Bitters, We have no hesitation in say- ing that. if these Bitters were freely used among onr soldiers hundreds of lives might be saved that otherwise would be lost The proprietors are daily receiving thavkful letters from sufterersin the army and hosp tals. who have bein restored to health by the use of these Bitters, sent to them by their friends. BE ARE OF COUNTERFELITS! See that the Signature of “UC. M. Jack- son’ is on the wrapper on each Bottle. Price per B ttle 75 cents, Or Half Dozen for $4 00. Should your nearest druggist nct have the arii- ¢le, do not be pus off by any of the intoxicating preparations that may be offered in its place, bnt send fous, aid we will send, securely packed by express. * Principal office and Manufactory, NO. 631 ARCH STREET. JONES & EVANS, (Successors to C. M. 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Communications recomending persons for of fice, inserted at ten cents a line® and the pay must accompany the communteation, All legal and transient advertisements must be laid befo:e they are nserted. OF ALL KINDS, SUCH AS Legal Blanks Shipments, Manifest. Receipts, Receipt Books, Order Bioks, Check Tolls, Toll Orders, Car Books, Way Bills, Advice Sheets, Specifications, &c., POSTEXS SHOW BILLS, ARDS, BLANKS, PAMPULETS, ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS, In fact, any kind of work done in a printing office, executed in a superior manner, and the most REASONABLE TERMS. OUR ASSORTMENT OF WoOob ERE, Cannot be beat, and all our jobbing will be executed in the neatest and most im- proved character. Address, P.GRAY MEEK. Editor and Publisher Democratic Watchman, i Bellefonte, 0 entre Co . Pa \ THE ALL SUFFICIENT THREE a MR dn At PRUSPES i Us THE GREAT AMERICAN REMEDIES- Known as *¢ Helmbold’s'? Genuine Preparations, V iz ueLMboLD's EXTRACT “BUCHU," SARS “ IMPROVED ROSE WASH rr Liv SonD's GENUINE PREPARATION, “HIGHLY CONCENTRATED” COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU A Positive and Specific Remedy for Diseases OF THE BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS. The medicine increases the and excites the Absorbents oe Sony gestion, Uy which the Watery or Caleerons depositions, and all womans] Hniafgen only are reduced ad well as pain and iuflamation, and i ! Men, Women or Children. s 380 3% good Sor Helmbold’s Extract Buchu, FOR WEAKNESS Arising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipai Early Indiscretion, or nas palo ATTENDED with the FOLLOWING SYMTOMS: fudisppsision to Exertion, Losso Power, Loss of Viemory, Difficult; Weak Nerves, ’ Fe prestuing Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back Universal Lassitude of the Flushing of the Body hue System, Eruntions on iis Faco ot Hands, allid Count Dryness of the skin. a These symptoms if, a ed to go on, which this medigine invariably rem os, soon follows. MPOTENCY, YFATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, In one of which the patient may expire. ‘Who can say that they are not often followed by those «diretul diseases,” INSANITY AND CONSUMATION, Many are aware of the cause or their suffering but none will confess The records of the insane Asylums and the melancholly deaths by Consump tion. bear ample witness to tho truth of this as sertion. THE CONSTITUTION, CNCE AFFECTED BY ORGANIC WEAKNESS, Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and invigorate the system, which HeuwBoLp’s, Ex TRACT BucHU invariably does. 4 trial will con- viuce the most sceptical, FEMALES, FEMALES, FEMALES, Old or young, single, married, or contemplating marriage, In many affections peculiar to Females the Ex- tract Buchu is unequalled by any other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Pains fullness, or suppression of the customary Evacua? tions. Ulcerated or Schirrous state of the Uter Leuchorrhea, or Whites, Sterrility, and for 2 complaints incidemt the sex, whether arrisi: from Indiscretion. Habits of Dissipation, orin t DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. SEE SYMTOMS ABOVE. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IP. Take no Balsam, Murcury or Unpleasant Medi- cine for unpleasan and dangerous diseases. Helmbold’s Extract Buc} « CURES SECRET DISEASES In all their stages ; at little expense ; little or no change in diet : no inconvenience, nd No Exposure. It causes frequent desire, and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing obstructions, prevent - ing and curing Strictures of the Urethra, allaying pain and inflammation, so frequent in this cl of diseases, and expelling poisonous, disease and worn-out matter. Thousands upon Thousands WHO HAVE BEEN THE VICTIMS OF QUACKS, and who have paid heavy fees to be eared short time, have f und that they were deci¥ed and thav the poison has, by the use of “Prwerful astringents’”’ been dried up in the system, to break out in an aggravated form, and perhaps af- ter marriage, USE Helmbold’s Extract Buchu For all affections end Diseases of THE URINARY ORGANS, Whether existing in Male or Female, from what- ever cause originating, and no matter OF HOW LONGSTANDING. Diseases of these organs require the aid of a iuretie. tubiid's Paimet Dock iS THE GREAT DIURETIC, And itis certain to have the desired effect in all Diseases for which it is recommended. BI OOD! BLOOD! BLOOD Helmbold’s Highly Concentrated Compoun FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA SYPHILIS, This is an affection of the blood and attacks the Sexual Organs, Linings of the Nose, Ears, Throat Windpipe and other mucus Surfaces, making its appearance in the form of Ulcers. Helmbold’s Extract Sarsaparilla purifies the blood and re= moves all Sealy Eruptions of the skin, giving to the Complexion, a clear and healthy color. It being prepared expressly for this class of com: plaints, its Blood. Purifying Properties are pre- served to a greater extent than any other prepa- ration of Sarsaparilla. Helmbold’s Rose Wash. An excellent lotion for diseases of a Syphilitio Nature, and as an injection in diseases of the Urinary Organs arising from habits of dissipation. used in connectiop with the Extracts Buchu an Sarsaparilla, in such diseases as recommended. a of the most responsible and reliable character will accompany the medicines. CERTIFICATES OF CURES From eight or twenty yearsstanding, with name known to Science and Fame, For medical properties oy Buchu, see Dispensa tory of the United States. See Proff Dewees’ valuable works on the Prag. tice of Physic. > See remarks made by he late celebrated Dr Physick, Philadelphia. See remarks made by Dr. Pphraim McDowell, a celebrated Physician, and a member of tho Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, and publish- ed in the Transactions of the King and Queen’s Journal. i : See Medico-Cirurgical Review, published by Benjamin Travers, Eellow of the Royal Colloge of Surgeons. See most of the late standard Workson Medi- cine. Extract Buehu, 100 per Bottle, or Six for 5 00 «+ Saraparilla, 1 00 “ “ 500 Improved Rose Wash, 50 os ft 2,50 Or half a dozen of each for $12 00 which will be sufficient to cure the most obstinate cases, if direc- tions are adhered to Delivered to auy address, securely packed from observation Describe symtomsin all communications. Cures guaranteed. Advice gratis. AFFIDAVIT. Personally appeared before me an Alforman of the city of Philadelphia, H. T. Helmbeld, who being duly sworn, doth say, his preparations con- tain no narcotic, no merenry, or other injurious drugs, but are purely vegetable. H.T. AELMBOLD. Sworn and subscribed before me, this 23rd day of November 1854 WM. P HIBBARD. Aldermau, Ninth-street, above Race Phila Address Letters for information in cenfidence H. T. HBELMBOLD. Cnemist. Dopot 104 South Tenth-st, below Chestnut Phil. BEWARE OF COUNTEFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS. Who endeavor to dispose ‘Of Their Own” and ¢ gther’’ articles on the reputation attained by Helmbold’s Genuin Preparations ‘5 £8 Extract Buchu, “@ of “ Sursaparilla, £ 4 Improved Rose wash, Sold by all Druggists everywhere. ASK FOR HELMBULD'S—TBKE NO OTHER. Cut out the advertisement, and sond for it aud avoid imposition andexposure. Marcly, 21, 68— 1 yx 5
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