Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, July 19, 1866, Page 4, Image 4

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    1'AlLAIEirS COLIDIX.
HORSES OF THE DESERT.
The Arab horse is watered only
ouee in twenty-four hours. He is
often obliged to content himself
with dates instead of barley; these
are iiiven to him be to re thev are
perfectly ripe, when their stones
are soft, and arc eaten stones and
all. In the spring he is turned out
on the pastures; but in the summer,
if his uKi.-tcr can aiibrd it, lie gets a
little barley. On this scanty .fare,
a good horse in the desert is expect
ed, if necessary, to accomplish, for
live or six succeri e days, distances
f a hundred and twenty-live to a
hundred and iifty miles; and after
a cou le days' of rest and good
feeding, he will be juite well enough
to repeat the feat. If he shakes
himself at a resting-place, or paws
(he ground with his iuvt, T.s held
that there is n- occasion to pull up
in the journey; and if you would
know at the end of a day or exces
sive fatigue how far you can yet de
pend upon your .hurse, get off his
back and pull him strongly by the
tail: it' he remains unmoved, you
may still rely upon him. "It is of
Jio verv rare occurrence to hear of
a horso going one hundred and
t -iurhtv miles in twentv-foiir hours V
The requisites which the men of the j
desert look for in him, are that "he
e-hould carry a full grown man, arc
that "he should earrv a full irown
man, his aims and a change of cloth
ing, food for both his rider and him
self, a tlagevt-ii on a windy day, and
if ii be necessarv, drai; a dead bodv
behind him."'
A hoie of the Sahara is calcu
lated to live from twenty to twenty
live years, and a mare from twenty
iive to thirty.
The Aral s of Upper Asia have
regular genealogical trees of their
horses, in which the birth and
parentage of a colt is affirmed by
evidence such as would be takn in
a court of justice; while among the
tribe Annava there are horses so
priceless that it in at least impossi
ble even for great personages and
wealthy merchants to pay in cash
for them; they give a number of
lulls -therefor, falling due at inter
vals of twelve months, or else bind
themselves to pay an annuity forever
to the vender and his descendants.
Hut perhaps nothing exemplifies the
high value put upon a horse by these
wandeiing people, so much as this
fnet, that although delighting in war
and bloodshed, they never kill a far
rier; they would as soon think of
poisoning a well ; he has only to
alight, and imitate with the two cor
ners of his burnous raising and de
pressing them by turns the move
ment ot the bellows, and his life is
held as sacreu as that of herald or a
priest among more civilized nations.
Flowi:i:s. Of all the minor cre
ations of Ciod, flowers seem to be
most completely the effusions of His
love of beauty, grace, and joy. Of
all the minor objects which surround
us, they ore the least connected
with our absolute necessities. Veg
etation might proceed, the earth
might le clothed with sober green:
all -the processes of fructification
might be perfected without being
attended with the glory with which
the flower is crowned; but beauty
and fragrance are poured over the
earth in blossoms of endless varie
ties, radient evidences of the bound
less benevolence of the deity. They
are made solely to gladden the heart
of man, for a perpetual admiration.
The 0 reeks whose souls pre-eminently
sympathized with the spirit
of grace and beauty in everything,
were enthusiastic, in their love and
lavish in their use of flowers. They
scattered them in the porticos of
their temples they were offered on
the altars of some of their deities
thep were strewn in the conqueror's
path on all occasions of festivity
and rejoicing they were strewn
about or worn in garments. The
guests at banquets were strewn with
them the bowl was wreathed with
them; and whenever they w ished to
throw beauty, and to express glad
ness like sunshine, they cast flowers.
C.rAn experienced winter butter
maker writes that hu. wife adds
warm milk to her thick cream until
it is sutriciently reduced for comfort
able churning and until the whole
ma.-s attains that temperature at
which a drop applied to the fore
head will feel neither cold nor
van;.
WIT AND sjEXTIMEXT.
Sir Morton Peto's new book
on America thus sums tip with re
gard to some of the Confederate
Generals: "Sherman's antagonists
are in the express and railroad busi
ness. Tho once-dreaded Beuregard j
will sell you a ticket from New Or- J
leans to Jackson; if you want to
send a couple of hams to a friend in j
liiclimond, Joe Johnston, once a
commonder of great armies, will
carry them. The man whose works
Grant moved upon at Donaldson,
edits an indifferent newspaper in
New Orleans, while the commander
of the rebel cavalry at Corinth is
his local reporter. .Marshall prac
tices law in New Orleans; Forrest is
running a saw-mill; Dick Taylor is
hauing a good tiuie in New York;
lloger A. I'ryor is a daily practition
er in the courts'
Ol'kky. 'J3rickv Fomerov says :
"We believe the country would be I
better off to day if every republican, j
and abolition traitor, meddler, sye'o- i
phant, apologist, thiet traitor or
tool of traitors, were in the bosom
of Abraham." An emigration of
thai kind would be such a blessing
to this country as has never been
visited upon any people, but what
kind of a place would it make of
Abraham's bosom for any one else
to locate in t
xk'g A young gentleman, informed
by a bill on a window at a house
that apartments were to let, took a
survey of the premises, attended by
a pretiy female. "I'ray,' said he
smiling, "are vou to be let with
these apartments V "Xo, sir," she
replied, "I am to be let alone."
Cr"I can't bear children," said
an old maul to Mrs. Partington.
The old lady replied : "Perhaps if
vou could you would like 'em bet
ter," tzzr As the quickest way to make
a fortune, a co-temporary suggests
'marrying a fashionable young lady
and selling her clothes.
13"" Is anybody waiting on you ?"
said a polite dry goods to a girl from
the country, " Yes, sir, that's my
feller outside. He won't come in."
CirA bachelor, seeing the words
"Families Supplied," over the door
of a shop, stepped in and said he
would take a wife and two children.
-; Young ladies should never o!
ieet to leinir kis.sed lv a printer :
they should make everv allowanee
for the freedom of the press.
COIiXEU GKOCEKY STOEE.
THOMAS & WEAVER,
Corner tf Main and FranUin S.'retts,
JOHNSTOWN, I'A.,
KEEPS constantly on hand a geneial as
sortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Country Produce, &c. together with Spices, j
Pickles, Preserved Fruits, Diied Fruits,
Tobacco, Cigars, iSrc, all of which will he '
sold as cheap as the cheapest. Call and
examine our stock. Nov. lG.lSG5.ly.
Jane 7, 1SGG.
IIEXliY HAKPER,
520 ArcU Slrec, KMiiladelpZsia,
TTTATCI1ES.
H FIXE GOLD JEWELRY,
ami superior SILVER PLATED WARE, at
Reduced Prices. March 20, 18CG.3m.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
nnUE FARM and COAL LAND formerly
3 owned by John Gillan, Sr., situate in
Blacklick township, Cambria county, about
seven miles North-west of Ebcnsburg, ad
ioininz lands of the late John Gillan, Jr.,
David Rowland, David Davis, Jr., and
Jacob and Peter Wagner, coutaing
One Hundred nul Twenty-three Acres,
or thereabouts, having thereon erected a
GOOD STONE DWELLING HOUSE and
A Large liauk I3am.
This Jand contains an abundance of coal
of a superior quality a drift 4 feet thick
having been opened which is now being
worked.
Apply to the undersigned, the present
owners, residing in the borough of Ebens
burg. R. L. JOHNSTON,
WM. K1TTELL.
Nov. SO, 18C5. tf.
PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, The
Whitest, the most durable and most eco
nomical. Try it! Manufactured onlv by
ZIEGLEli k SMITH,
Wholesale Drug, Paint and Glass Dealers,
No. 137 North THIRD Street.
PHILADELPHIA.
February 8, 18GG.ly.
1 .
AFRESH lot of prime Segara and Tobacco
ju&t received and for sale at the Book
Store of JAMES MURRAY.
PRICES REDUCED.
Johnstown Marlile Works;
A XEW STOCK
The subscriber has inst received a ifrst
large and handsome invoice of.jTr
Italian and American .
MARBLE, Ml'1
comprising the largest and finest CfQtX
stock of the kind ever brought to ifc-j " ,J
Johnstown, at his establishment
on Franklin Street, whero he is prepared,
with an adequate force of experienced and
skilful workmen, to executa all kinds of
MONUMENTS, Mantels, Tombstones. Ta
ble and Bureau Tops, &c, as cheap as they
can be purchased in any of the cities.
A large stock of Guixdstones on hand
and fur sale low.
A room has been opened in Ebensburg, a
few doors west of Dr. S. S. Christy's Drug
Store, where articles of my manufacture are
kept constantly on hand, to which the at
tention of purchasers is invited.
OCT' Prompt attention paid to orders frcm
a ui.-tance and work- delivered where de
sired. JOHN PAEKE.
June 7, 1SCG.
rBEXSBURU FOUNDRY.
. The subscri
ber announces to the public, that ha has
repurchased the Ebemburg Foundry and is
prepared to-furnish his former customers
and a!! others with every description of cast
ings usually manufactured at a country es
tablishment, lie will always keep on hand
the host quality of COOKING- STOVES,
PARLOR STOVES, OFFICE STOVES. &c.
Also FLOWS, of the most approved pat
tern. FLOW POINTS, THRE-SHiXG
MACHINES and all other articles connect
ed w'th the business of a Foundry. -
lie invites the patronage of the public
and will seii at the most reasonable prices,
for cash or country produce.
EDWARD GLASS.
March 20, 1SC5 ly.
mm m mi
AT
1
On Main street, Ebensbury Pa.,
I
EEl'S constantly on Laud and for sale, a
general supply of
EnvdojKS, Wriliiiy Lik, Pens, Pencils,
Pen Udders,
Magazines, and other articles iu his line, all
of which aj-e sold at reasonable rates.
February 8, 1806.
"CHAIR MAEmUFAGTORYT
r.s "era
JOi!STiWA I'A.
ALL KM CHAIRS,
such as common Winsr Chairs, Fret Rack
Chairs, Vienna Chairs, Bustle Chi.irs, Rim
Racked Chairs, Sociable Chairs,
Cane j?rat (Shir,
ROCKIXG CHAIRS, OF EVERY SIZE
SPRING SEAT CHAIRS
Settees, Lounges, &c, &c.
CABINET FURNITURE
ot every description and of L.trst
STILES, WITH PRICES TO SUIT THE
Tastes of all.
Thankful for pa.it favors, lie respect
fully tolicits a liberal share of public patron
age. Clinton Street, JoJinst-.iwn Cambria
Co. Pa. Niveinber 2)th. 18GR
N
EW FIRM.
A. M'FADDON & BROTHERS.
OLD BRICK WAREHOUSE.
IiOLLIDAYSEUEG, PA.,
Dealers in all kinds cf
GROCERIES,
TOBACCO, FLOUR,
CIGARS, CHOP.
MACKEREL, CORN MEAL,
SHAD, SALT. -
HERRING, PLASTER.
CODFISH, NAILS & IRON,
GRAIN, GLASS.
LEAD & OILS.
All of which are sold low for cash.
Iloilidayaburg, May 31, lSG5-tf
1806. PHILADELPHIA. 1SCC.
WALL PAPERS.
HOWELL & BOUHKK,
M A N L' F A CT I ii E US OF
PAPER HANGINGS
AND
Window Shades,
Corner FOURTH & MARKET Streets.
PHILADELPHIA.
N. B. Always in Store, a Large Stock of
LINEN & OIL SHADES.
March 1, looG.3m.
MANSION HOUSE.
AT THE PENS' A RALROAD DEPOT
PITTSBURG. PA.
MEALS READY OX THE ARRIVAL
OF ALL TRAINS.
J. II. CLARK & CO., Proprietors.
Sept. 23. 18G3. tf
The Mystery, by Mrs. Wood. The Heir
ess of Bellefbnt. By E. Bennett.
William Allair. By Mrs. II. Wood. CoU
lege Life, By F. II. Fanor. North Pacific
Exploring Expoditiou, By A. II. Harbers
ham. For sale bv
JAMES MURRAY.
A '
HIGHEST PREMIUM
SEWING MACHINES,
AWARDED THE
HIGHEST PEEMIUM
AT THE
Intcrnaliuna! Exhibition,
LOADOA, lfcGrJ.
I XI) U STK I A L i: X POSITT OX,
PARIS, 1SGI,
KONIGSBURG, PRUSSIA, 1SGG,
AND
STETTII, Fill IS.
IX COMPETITION WITH ALL the lead
1 in- Sewing Machines in EUROPE AND
AMERICA, and the L'uiied States Agricul
tural Association ; Metropolitan Mechanics'
Institute, Washington; Franklin Institute,
Philadelphia; Mechanics Association, Boston;
American Institute, New York ; Maryland
Institute, Baltimore; Mechanics Association,
Cincinnati ; Kentucky Institute, Louisville :
Mechanics In.-itutc. S.ui Francisco; and at
FVIIIV STATE AND COUNTY FA III
WHEUE EXHIBITED THIS SEASON.
Upwards of 200,000 of tlic.se Machines
HAVE ALI1EADY. BEEN SOLD,
a fact that ? peaks louder than words of the
success and popularity of Wiieellii vV Wil
son's Family
ctitph mm vK?im
liJi. LJiiluii Uliltii.J ilEiUHliKi!.
The Cheapest Maeiiine in the World,
Because it is the Best.
Ecery Jll.trhine Warranted Fur Three Years.
Customers Risk Xothii g iu Purchasing.
I X STi: LVTI O N 3 F K E E.
Always happy to Exhibit and Explain them.
TJ7Circu!ars, containing an explanation
of the Machine, wi;h testimonials from ladies
of the highest social standing, given on af
plicatiou, either in i)eis.in cr by mail.
WM. SUMNER Sb CO.,
Ayentsfur the Western Slates and Western
Peiinsylraitia.
Principal office and Wholesale Emporium :
Ko. 27 rifth Streetj Pittsburgh, Fa.
July 2t, 18C5.
LOOK HERE !
rjnilE undersigned will sell at private sale
B. the following real e.-.tatu in Cambria
county, z :
A trnct of hind in Washington township,
situate U miles iV. r.i C.(s n. adj itiitir
Uns of M. M. Adams. D-u.i-1 Criste, Ilu-h
J. JFCIoskey, Jost-pli Cri.-te, .hicob Ihirjroon,
anl others, Cvutainiug about 310 acres.
Arso A piece or parcel of land situate
in the sr.me township, about two r:ii'es from
the buroi'.iih of Wi'n.ore ar.l one mile from
Portage SMtiou,
G-i'gh. Esq.,
A CUES, about
adj-.miug lands of P. M'
crn't.:iniug NINETY-SIX
sixty acres of which are
ci caret!.
l
haing thereon erected a frame
dwelling house and frame barn. On this
tract there is a large vein of limestone and a
vein of coal.
Also Two contiguous tracts of coal
and timber land, si'.uate near Surumei hill j
Station, in Cro hi township, containing 300
acres, fifty of which are eieaied. having
thereon erected a dwelling house and barn.
Also A tract of timber land in I 'lack
lick and Carroll townships, containing 317
aeies A branch of the Blacklick creek and
Dutch run pass through the same. This is
a Jet-irable property.
Also The farm and coal tract formerly
owned by John Gillan, Sr., situate in Black
lick tow nship, about seven miles X'orth-wtt
of Ebensburg, adjoining lands of the late
John Gillan, Jr., David 11 .wland, David
Davis, Jr., and Jacob and Peter Wagner,
containing 123 acr.'s, or thereabouts, having
thereon erected a good stone d welling hot-e
and a loc barn. This land contains an
abundance of coal of a superior quality a
vein -ii feet thick having been opened and
worked.
Also A piece or parcel of land t-ituate
in Cambria township, adjoining the ancient
city of P.uleaw, containing C2 acres.
Also A number of lots, dwelling
houses, and nieces or parrels of ground
situate in and near the boro' of Ebensburg.J
Aisn Other lands located in different
parts of the county not above designate.'!.
WM. KITTELL.
Ebcnsburg, Nov. CO, 1SG5. tf.
-- i
SAllilLERY Ai0 IHItXESS.
The undersigned keeps constantly on
hand and is still manufacturing all articles
in his line such as,
SADDLES,
FIXE SINGLE & DOUBLE HARXESS
DRAFT HARNESS,
BLIXD BRIDLES. RIDING BRIDLES,
CHECK LIXES, II ALTERS, WHIPS,
BR Willi A NDS
&c, &c,
which he will dispose of at low prices for
cash.
His work is all warranted, snd being ex
perienced, he puts the best of leather in his
work. Thankful for past favors, he hopes,
by attention to business to merit a continu
ance of the patronage heretofore so liberal
ly extended to him.
Shop above tho store of Robert Davis.
Persons wishing good and substantial Har
ness can be accommodated by.
. HUGUM'COY,
Ebensburg Dec, 11, 1861-tf.
Great Improvement Iu Sevrlu?
Iaclilnes.
EMPIRE SHUTTLE MACHINE
PATENTED FEB. 14, 1800.
, , 1 53G Rroadway, New York,
salesrooms, j- 250 Washington St., Boston.
THIS MACHINE is constructed on en
tirely new principles of mechanism, possess
ing many rare and valuable improvements,
having been examined by the most profound
experts, and pronounced to be
Simjilkity and Perfection Combined.
It has a straight needle, perpendicular
action, makes the LOCK or SHUTTLE
STITCH, which will neither RIP nor
RAVEL, and is alike en both sides j pet forms I
perfect sewing on every description of
material, from Leather to the finest Nansook
musliu, with cotton, linen or ulk thread,
from the coarsest to the finest" number.
Having neither CAM or COG WHEEL, and
the least possible friction, it runs as smooth
as
:r-s, am! is
Einjhaticalhf a Xoiteltss Machine.
It requires FIFTY PER CENT, less
power to drive it than any other machine in
market. A girl twelve years of age can
work it steadily, without fatigue cr injury
to health.
Its stiength and wonderful simplicity of
construction renders it almost impossible to
get out of order, ami is GUARAXTEED
by the company to give entire satisfaction.
We respectfully invite all those who may
de.-ire to supply themselves with a superior
article, to come and examine this UX'EI
VALLED MACHINE.
Hut in a more especial manner do we
S .licit the patronage of
M rchant Tailors,
Coach Maimers,
lluop S.'.irf JantifaC'
tui'L rs.
Shirt a n d Bosom
31 ikcrs.
Corset Maimers,
Gaiter Fitters,
Shoe Hinders,
Vest and Pantaloon
Makers,
Dress Makers.
One half hour's instruction is sufuYient t
enable any person to work this Machine to
their enlir? satisfaction.
Agents wanted for all towns in the United
States, where agencies are not already
e.-tab'.i.-died. Also for Cuba, Mexico, Central
and S nth America, to whom a liberal
discount will be given.
J. T. McARTHUR CO.,
oOG Broadway, New York.
D. & CO. 250 Washington St., Boston,
'j-21 Chesnut St.. Phib.
October 12, 1865.
To the Public.
II E M L O C K A W A K E !
The subscribers take pleasure in calling
the iiltt ntion of the public to the fact that
they have just received at their
XEW STORE, AT LILLY'S STATION,
ti lame find varied stock of
DRY GOODS,
of every style,
Boots avi "--- rrs,
FLOUR. B.COX, GROCERIES. FISH,
SALT. HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE,
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
NOTIONS, and in fact any and every
thing usually found in a country store,
hieh thev i iTer at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES tor CASH.
3 Goo Is given in exchange for all kinds
of marketable country produce.
J. II. DYSABT & CO.
Hemlock, May 3, 1S05 3m.
LORETTO
MARBLE WORKS.
rpll i: U N DERSIGXED begs leave to inform
1 the litizens of Cambria and adjoining
ce-untit s, that he has jnt received a stock
of the fin t Italian and other Marbles At his
Establishment in Lorctto Cambria co., Pa..
MiuiiiLiits, Tombs, Grave Stones, Table
cud Bureau tops, manufactured of the most
beautiful and finest quality of Foreign and
D.-ine.-lic marble, always on hand and made
to er h r as cheap as they can be purchased
in the city, in a neat and workmanlike
manner, and on the shortest notice.
The public are respectfully invited torj-:e
me a call before purchasing elsewhere, as I
am con'Ment that my work and prices will
sath-fv any person desiring "y thing iu my
line of business.
Note is the time to yet a cheap job
JAMES WILKINSON.
Loretto, April 12, 18G.lv.
IT
AND
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
TTE are now selling Exchange (at New York
Rates oa
England.
Wales,
Austria,
Baden,
Hanover,
Ireland.
Germany,
Bavaria,
Ilcssen,
Scotland,
Prussia,
Wurtemberg,
Saxony,
Switze Hand,
Belgium,
Holland
Norway and France.
A ud Tickets to and from any Port in
! England, Irelaud, Scotland,
Germany. France,
California,
Xew South Wales or
Australia.
KERR & CO.
Altoona, March 1, lSC6.1y.
JOHN . THOMAS.
Boot and Shoe Maker,
SHOP OX MAIN ST'T., EBENSBURG,
one door East of Crawford's hotel, and
immediately opposite the store of E. J.
Mills & Co, is prepared to do all work in his
Hue on short notice and in a workmanlike
manner.
The work done at this establishment will
compare favorable with that of any shop in
Philadelphia, Pittsburgh or elsewhere in the
country. French Calf, Common Calf, Mo
rocco and all kinds of Leather constantly on
hand. All work warranted to render satis
faction. November 2 1865.1 r.
TURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, Will
do more and better work at a given Cost,
than any other ! Try it ! Manufactured only
by , ZIEGLER & SMITH,
Wholesale Drug, Paint and Glass Dealers,
No. 137 North THIRD Street.
PHILADELPHIA.
Feb. 8, 18G6.1y.
HELMBOLD'S
EXTEACT BUCHU,
HELMBOLD'S EUCHU
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU.
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU.
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY ro?.
DIABETES,
Irritation of tho Neck of the B!a M, r
tlammation of the Kidneys', Catarrh f'
Bladder, Stranguary or Painful Urit.ati
l'r these, diseases it is truly a s.r
remedy, and too much cannot be ! ;
praise. A single dose has been k:.ow
relieve the m'st urgent symptoms.
Are you troubled with that ui fej
pain in the small of the back an '; .
the hips ? A teaspoonftd a day (.f ii.
hold's Buchu will relieve ycu.
Physicians and Others,
PLEASE NOTICE.
I make no secret of ingredient?. Jj ;r.
hold's Extract Buchu is compos,: f l;u :
Culebs, and Juniper Berries, te.e: ; v. ;-..
great care, prepared riruo and a c r V.r.- ;,
rules of
PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY.
These ingredients are kr.wn as the -.
valuable Diuretics afforded.
a diuretic
Is that which acts upon the kii:.. .
HELMllOLD S EXTRACT IU C JIi
ACTS GENTLY,
Is pleasant in taste and odor, fre fr- 'u a"I
injurious properties, and imme J.'.itt- i;; lu
action.
FOR THE SATISFACTION Or ALT.,
See Medical Properties contained in L.-; :.
satory of the U. S.,of which tLe foil i-.j
a correct copy :
Buchu. Its tdcr is strong, difTuiv.-, ;
somewhat aromatic, its ta.-te bitteriii, .; ;
analogous to that of mint. Jt is ..
chiefly in complaii.ts of the Urinuiy 0. ..: .
such as Gravd, Chronic Cat.inh ci -.
Bladder, Morbid Irritation of the R .. 1 -and
Urethra, Diseases of the Protrut-. . t.:.'.
Retention of the Incontinence t f UriLe.tr- :..
a loss of tone in the parts concerne i r.i i
evacuation. It ha al.x- bee r: rc:oMni: :
in Dyspepsia, C ironie llheumatism, Cut.;K
ous Affections, and Dnpsv."
FOR FURTHER INFORMATiOX.
See Professor Dewee's works c-u't he-
Practice of Ph.''
Kcinarks made by the celebrated D-.
Physic, of Philadelphia.
cv. 1 ; I i i ,
ot'B any uuu uu oiauuara worts p
Medicine.
FKCM THE
Laryest M tmitacftniiiy Chemist
IN THE WORLD.
Iam acquainted with H. T. Helm! 1 ' :
he occupied the drug store opposite
residence, and was su.-ec-sfal in i--..n-hic;:ri.-the
liibioos vtLiCre otliCrs had n. t i i -:.
equally so before him. I have been favora
bly ii.ipressed with his charaet r and en
terprise. WM. WEIGHTMAX,
(Firm of Powers Weightman,) Mai.u
facturing Chemists, Nmth and Brown St
Philadelphia. From tie I'ha'a Er. Bulletin, 'Mirt h 10.
We are gratifi-d to hear of the continued
success, in New York, f our towmmi:.
Mr. H. T. Ilelmb .Id, Druguut. U;s store,
next to the Metropolitan Hotel, is 2S feet
front, 2S0 feet deep, an 1 five stories lAU.
It is certainly a grand establishment; an I
speaks favorably of the merit of bis article-.
He retains bis Ofiice and Laboratory In tr
eaty, which are also model establishments ef
their cla&s-
The proprietor has been induced to nia'c
fLs statement from the fact that his re me
dies, although advertised, are
GENUINE PREPARATIONS,
And, knowing that the intelligent refrain
from using anything pertaining to Quackery,
or the Patent Medicine order most of wine:,
are prepared by self styled Doctors, who aie
too ignorant to read a physician's sin !.
prescription, much less competent to pre
pare pharmaceutical preparations.
THESE PARTIES RESORT
to various means of effecting sales, tu::. a
copying parts of advertisements of popular
remedies, and finishing with certificates.
The Science of Medicine stands SIMPLE.
PURE, and MAJESTIC, having Fact f r
its Basis, Induction for it Pillar, Truth
alone for its Cai.ital.
A WORD OF CAUTION.
Health is most important; and the r.f
flicted should not use an advertised median'-.
or any remedy, unless its contents or iiite
dients are known to ethers tesi ks i--
manufacturer, or until they are sath-'u:d t
the qualifications of the party so offer;!. u.
HELMBOLD'S
Genuine Preparations.
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA,
AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH.
Established: Tpicards cf fr'ieen Years.
TKEPARED BY
H. T. HELMBOLD
Principal Depots.
HELMBOLD'S DRUG AXD CIIE.Vl
CAL WAREHOUSE, 594, Broadway. X Y.
AND
HELMBOLD'S
MEDICAL DEPOT,
No. 104 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Not. SO, 1865. I "1-y-J
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