'MEDICAL. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. In the year 1846, the writer embarked In the Drng business in the city ofl'hiladelphia, and whilethus engaged made several exp,riments in regard to the most desirable mode Of preparing Fluid Extracts. prosfforts being ,slircessful—the articles being ap ed and used by the Medical Faculty—l was de sirous of placing them before the public, hut heel. tated for some time before concluding to resort to peicdpaper advertising, 1:1101,C.Irilt of the prejudices Inas existed in the minds of mans against using ad vertised .11Sdietnes or nostrums, but through the ad vice of friends and those who had used them thin objection was overcome. After 18 years' exertions, commencing in a small 'WAY. the popularity of my articles widelyeed to all pads Of the 'United 'dtates and through knit rereigu countries—and this in the face of:muelt opposition. Every means has m er itod to by unprincipled dealers since theirand success have been known—such as advertising larger bot ties at less price, censuring all other preparations, and even copying lily advertisements—but I am Nippy to state that out of the many who have re kOrixd to this, none have been sucveUftit, &r OBJECT in this notice is to make facts known to the public and respectable dealers, believing, after so many Nears' exertions, that the Druggists will discoun teuntita such proceedings, and that the reputation of my articles may not be damaged by the use of inferior or spurious ones. Knowing that many may read this article who are imscquainted with me, t append a few remarks front those of my native city. and whose names are Ltioim in all parts of the world; "Rank personally acquainted with Mr. IL T. Reinhold, it affords me pleasure in stating I have been most favorably impressed with his energy and tawny, and gratified at his success.'' Wlt. WEIGHTIVIAN, Firm of POWERS & WILIMIT3LAN) Ninth and Brown streets, Philadelphia, [Even ing Bulletin, Philadelphia.] “Whou on a visit to the city of New York a few elys some_ 1 was induced to call on our old friend and townsman, 31r. H. T. nehneold, Druzgist, set Broadway, N. Y. ills Stare is a inhiet — a perfect Gent—the handsomest of any kind we have ever had the pleasure of viewing, and so extensive, being 34 feet front , five stories in height and over 200 feet deep. It indeed affords us much pleasnre to know that be has been so successful. and it is ample evidence Of the merits Of his arifelcs—as in our whole bust ilcSs experience we have 1104 known of the success Of au y articles without Ofcrit — advertising merely bringing the name before the people.” CBoBt6n Herald.] - do riot like to advertise worthless wares, or Articles calCUlated to deceive our readers; and when we see an adver:iser like Mr. nembold whom we have known for years, gradually extend 'his ath-er llsing from Near to year until he becomes the largest advertiser in the United states, we are satisfied that the statements in regard to his articles Mot be correct.” the writer reltletitntlY inserts the above, and would not do so were he not a stranger to many; and concludes by stating the mimes or his articles, and the diseases for which they have been used by luau thousands with complete success. CAD~'EATISE?IEIST•] imailOOLD'S EXTRACT OF BUCHIT gill ears all diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, cuos Pain or Weakness is the Bach, Strictures,' Re.; Wpalz Nerves s Loaavf,lCmory, Trem bling, Dimness of Vision. RELmnoLD 7 s FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCRU" a pure fluid extract, not a weal: tea or infosion. le the one thing needful for all eeloplaints incident 10 - lotuales. or particulars send for Circular. I.IIELDLBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCRU titres Gravel and Dropsical Swellings existing in Men. Wenten, or Children; in fact, ALL DIS EASES requiritig the aid of a Diuretic. It to the greatest Tonic and Diuretic known—perfectly safe, picasant : in ta , :te and odor, and immediate In. Its action. HEL3IBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT OF ISAISSAPARILLA, CO.NCENTI:ATED. 011 C bottle equivalent in strength to one gallon pf LIK: Syrup of Deeoetion. II reaches the seat of the disease Immediately,ex- Nlling oil liumoNs OF THE BLOOD, and • BEAUTIFYING TILE COBIPLEXION ! ;These articles being of such strength, the dose is exceedingly small. From this fact, it is used in the 'United States Army Hospitals and public Sanitary istittitions throughout the land. Sold by all Druggists everywhere. Ask for Hehnholars. Take no other! 111 F• Cut out the advertisement and send for it, fill by this weans avoid Counterfeit. it WHOLESALE DRY GOODS. S. 8.r . . W. I-I. IMEOLESALE DEALERS 1 ZIOSIERY, GLOVES. FANCY GOODS, Sco. NO. 611 3:1-11.1WEC.Val" STREET* PATLADELPIIIA. 1865. FALL. 1865. JAS. B. CAMPBELL ik CO., 127 CHESTNUT STREET, Invitethe attention of Cash Buyers at wholesale IC Stith' stock. o r FRENCH, BRITISH, AND AMERICAN DRY G. - OCs 33 Which, for extent, variety, and general adapts a= to the wants of the trade, is unrivalled. SILKS, MERINOES, POPLINS, EPINGLINES, TARTAN PLAIDS. BLANKETS, FLANNELS, BALMORALS, WHITE GOODS, LINENS, and BRAD.FORD GOODS. Package Buyers supplied with scarce and desira i* goods at and under market rates. WHOLESALE ROOIIiS VP STAIRS. a2B-tf CARPETS AND OIL-CLOTHS. - - - ,CARPETINQS± CARPETINGS I J. T. ruor_,A.c - noiX, O. 37 Boni] SECOND Street, No. /17 ABOVE CHESTNUT. RAS JUST P,LCEIVED A FULL LINE ENGLISH_ AND AMERICAA CARPETINGS, 'Ol THE BEST MAKES AND NEWEST STYLES. WINDOW SHADES, V/IJOR 0/1.-OLOTTIP._ DRiTaGETs, RAG, LIST, AND COTTAGE CARPETS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. J. T. DELACROIX, 37 SOUTH. SECOND BTREET, Xeth lers een Chestnut and Market streets, rhilada. setuWthBni 1866. FALL. 1865. GLEN ECI~O Mi:Cad,9l 6ERMANTOIITN, PA. IrcArminvz .sz. co., DIANUFACTURFiRS &t IMPORTERS OF va.urv:riNctst, OIL CLOTH, MATTING% Sac" WHOLES ALE DEPARTMENT, 509 CHESTNUT STREET. lETAIL DEPARTMENT, 519 CHESTNUT STREET GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. FINE Burn - MANUFACTORY. The Bubseriber2 weal. invite attention. to Stair IMPROVED CUT OF SHIRTS, libleh they mare a specialty 1 their bniiineriB. Also, Constantly receiving - NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. tj. W. SCOTT & 00., IStENTLEIn PURNISHING STORE, No. SI4CHESTNUT Street, Iroar doors below the Continental._ :f1111:1 55 ILO ti <1 4ZI 01 l`tri-tcal) 600. ARCH STREET. 600 ISITCF= WAR GLASS JEAS.RS A.ND TIN CANS, _CTTLERY, _ .WOODEN-WARE. to-tt GRIFFITH & PAGE. SIXTH and ARCH. GROCEBIES. WHIT PR S EYING B ' • ME CIDER AND WINE VINEGAR. GREEN