Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, August 23, 1866, Page 4, Image 4

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    An Appeal to the Radicals.
The Washington 'Intelligencer
makes a strong appeal to the Radi
cal leaders "and their advisers,
official and unofficial," and IbieiMy
urges that they must see the poiu-y i
i " ; v.-.-.,. f..
leans "is nrodueinir the most tlis-
nstrous consequences m the ooru-i.
The efi'ort to overthrow the State
institutions and the entire social sys
tern at the South by revolutionary j
mean?, by arming bands of desper
ate negroes, by inrlaming them with
incendiary addresses, by forcing
them into conflict with the white
race, in order to obtain the singu
lar Utopia of universal negro suf
frage, is a desperate" and dangerous
measure, which threatens the most
alarming train of evils. "We are
unwilling to believe" that they have
a set purpose to bring about these
bloody collisions, "but their policy
inevitably forces" this terrible state
of thintrs, at which humanitv shr.d
ders. "Certainly they had not an
ticipated this effect of their policy
when they annon-nced it, but it is
now fully developed boibre their
eyes." lhey see it 111 the Wood
they hear it in the dying groans of
their unhappy dupes ; they feci it
in the portentious excitement which
pervades the land.
We would appeal to them, then,
by every consideration which . may
be supposed to be potential with
men who love their country, to pai".s3
in their mad career. They cannot
carry out the policy of subverting
the institutions of the Southern
States by revolutionary violence
without producing the most terrible
contests. They cannot aria the
negroes of the South, and infuse
into their ignorant and brutal nature
hatred of the white, race without
running the hazard of the most cruel
and heart-rending convulsions the
world has ever witnessed. "We
would remind them pf the horrors
of St. Domingo, and we would en
treat them not to make a St. Do
mingo of the unhappy South. AVe
would remind them that the white
race South, though it has commit
ted the crime of rising "against the
test government the world ever
eaw," has been more severely pun
ished, by the universal ruin which
has fallen upon them, than any peo
ple in modern history. We would
remind the Padical leaders that they
have endured every horror of un
successful war ; that their wealtli
has been, consumed, the tlower of
their youth destroyed in useless bat
tles, their whole land made one vast
cemcterv, and a vale of sighs and
tears. Wo would remind these
leaders liov, the pride of the Srutll j
h:i3 hoen hniVituV.l ; hov,' tlioir slaves j
have been placed upon a eral equal
ity with them : how the hand of
military power lias been and is still
held over them. We would remind
these Itadieal leaders that there are
millions of females, oi the young
and old, who are innocent of any
guilt in secession, but who might be
sacrificed in the event of a general
war of races at the South. "We
would remind these eame Radical
leaders that a white community with
four millions of enfranchised slaves
is in a condition for political or so
cial experiments; that it may be vcry
easv to sow the whirlwind, but very
difficult to allay it. We would sub
mit to them the importance of fos
tering good will between the two
vw.r.c. .., ', i ( i: - i
race.-5 ouatn, inteai ot uisconl :
. , '
that it the war ot races is thoroupu- i
ly inaugurated at the South, it must j
end With the extinction Ot one orik,:,''VV. f . i:i.c.air. Acrr.ir.iS.ra- .
the other. We would appeal to j
tnem to iiavc mercy on ooth races
South, and not for the sake of mere
pelfish political purposes to lay the
foundation of incurable evils.
We would especially call their
attention to the solemn announce
ment of their purposes in Congress
in July 1SG1, when they declared
"that the war is not prosecuted up
on our part in any spirit of oppress
ion, nor for the purpose of conquest
or subjugation, nor for the purpose
of overthrowing or interfering with
the rights or established institutions
of those States ; but to defend and
maintain the supremacy of the Con
stitution, and all laws made in pur
suance thereof, and to preserve the
Union with all the dignity, equality, j
and rights of the several States un
impaired ; that as soon as these ob
jects are accomplished the war
ought to cease."
Do they stand by that resolve or
not ? If they do, how do tlicy re-
concile with it their revolutionary
efforts in New Orleans to overthrow
the State Government and estab
lisJi the negroes as the dominant i
power ? "We entreat them to pause
beiore it 1.5 too late, beiore they have
Iiiicnrrs. V-.'e present the fol
lowing receipts for family use and
1 all others it may concern. I hey
havo becn concetcd from the most
reliable sources and experienced
authors :
To make a mess Pour a quart
of molasses into your wife's bonnet.
To keep iish from smelling Cut
off their noses.
To make blackberry jam Put
24 blackberrys into a uoose quill.
To make a cord of wood go a
"rent way Leave it out of 0.rs.
It has been known to go two mi less
To cive - felon Su-.cul bv tli"
xo (ill it wn OUsciU inw
CQZ about an hour.
Tally ! Passing by a store this
forenoon, we saw a lady who wore
lVirfT"lt I"l-P5 Sdll 1;-.
fl.-m the co.mtrv ana wore ' them
i....,,,. i...
a;pcarance ol a' lager beer glass,
minus the handle, as s-he leaned over
the counter. We could have ar-
ranged them more artistically, but
didnot for fear of f-cttin" 'above
1 ) 1 ,1 .r i. t,
our business, which is that ol edit-
iriS a neu.pu-.or.
The tilting hoops i?f after nil,
no novelty. In lto-j the sex was
reproached for making
"Their petticoats short, t'unt a hoop eight
yards v.ii'e
ilifht liecently saov how their garters were
" tied."
That might have done for 17
but garters, Lord bless you,
show does not stop there, now,
the
OrpIiaiit' Court Sail,
VALUAliLE UEAL ESTATE.
OF
pY virtue of a pluriea order of the Orphan'
0 Court of Cambria County, to me directed
there will be exposed to public sale, at the
Court House, in the l-oronga of Ebensburg,
on Wednesday, ihi Lth day of September,
lSoO, at 1 oVW,-. . r,i.', the fudowmtr real
estate .f v.-h;ch Jhn Noel, late o Washing
ton t.vp., die! seized, t wit:
Acoitain iece or parcel of land situite
in W.isiiit gtca twn., Cambria c uity, ad
joining lands of Thumas McGouh. lVter
AicGougli. Daniel t)'Sk..i!y. Au-irii)" Tl.otnp-sc'-o
and others, contaitjiiig one hundred and
forty-six acres, more or less, ab.,ut one hun
dred acres of which are elratvl, bavin.;
tiicreoii erected a small FLANK HOUSE
and a BANK BAUN, being premises No. 1,
as mentioned and de-ciibed in the inquisi
tion on the real estate of said deceased.
Also: A piece (..- parcel of land situate ;
in Munster twp., Cambria co.. a lj -ining j
lands of Thomas Brown. James Beiit! and j
others, contaiqiog Two Hundred and Tv.cn-
ty-onc Acres, more or less, well timl oted, I
being prttnises No. 2, m.-n'tioned and des- i
cribd in the inquisition aforesaid.
1ems of S:ale : lne halfof tlie rurchase i
money to be paid on confirmation of sa!(. j
ani the residua in f.vo equal annua', pay- j
ments tiien-after, with inteivst, too sc:ir- '
ed by the judgment bonds and mortgage of '
the purchaser.
J0IE7 E. SCANLAN,
August 9, 180o.
Trustee.
Register's r;aI2co.
?TOTICE is hereby siven, that the follow-j
!'3 in2 aecotlfitil l,nvc. hoen .! nr! !
died in the Il-.ster's offioo, at Ebensburj;, i
and will be presented tu tlie Orphans' Curt 1
of Cambria county, fr cndirrnai: n and al
lowance, on Islonday the Third day of Sep
tember next, to wit :
The partial account of 51. A. Will, Adra.
of Anthony Will, late of Allegheny twp.,
ilec'd.
The account cf D. II. Roberts, Trustee of
the Eitat3 of Jacob thailer, lite of Summer-
hd! nvP.,dec'd
1 iJe 11,1:11 account oi o. jt. uarnnoea. sur-
. , 1 . t , , - , ,
viving AdministratcT ot James ri. Clark,
hue of Ehen.sbnr"-, dee'd.
The iirt and final account of Gre 51.
lLf Goldoa Siackir' Ut0 of ta,r;i twP-
The .Irf-t f.nd final account of Wm. Ream. .... - ' V I -Guardian
of the minor heirs of Nancy Youn- wh!ch hc WiU UISP0SC of at 10W Pnce3 fjr
ker. late cY Richland twp.. c?eoM. " ! caV,V , . L , , , .
The fir.-t account of San.uc 1 R. Tanl. ! I.I,S " warranted, and bem? ex-
Adaiinistrator of l'uliy Paul, late cf Croylc I Penenccd he iti U tue best of leather in In.
twp (h'o'J I work, thankful for past favors, he hopes,
The first and final account of Jacob Stine- j b-v attfti"11 business to merit u contim:
man. Guardian of the minor children flf , "cc of the patronage heretofore so liberal
Gcor-e Strayer. late of Rxhland twp..dec'd. i b' tendc.l to h,m.
The fir,t account of Enoch Farrenswrth. ; ShoP aTe thc tore of Robert Davis.
Administrator of William II. Lloyd, late cf Persons hin-good and substantial Uar
Wbite t wp., dee'd. j ncss can be accommodated by.
I he account of Bernard Smith. Adminis
trator cf John Smith, late of Gallitzin. dee'd.
JAMES GRIFFIN,
Register's Ofiice, Ebensburg, Register.
August 9th, 186G.-4t. J
j OB WORK
OF ALL KINDS
! DONE AT TITIS OFFICE,
AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE
AND ON REASONABLE PRICES.
p.VRPENTER'S RHEUMATIC FLUID, for
j ele at theBook Store of
Fkb. 22. 1RCC. JAMES MURRAY.
j W , V'Tn $
VJ Ji-Tl &a WJ ililiU-uVi U
HIGHEST PREMIUM
MACHINES,
AWARDED TEE
HIGHEST PBEMIU1I
AT TnE
International Exhibition,
LOSDOX, 16G3.
INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION,
PAEIS, 1801,
KONIGSBUEG, PRUSSIA, 1SC3,
AND
mm. mm. m
' .urMinijA huh au tne ieao
j j jn2 tt,.n.. Machines in EUROPE AND
AMFJUOA. and the United St:itos Asricul-
fund Association; Metropolitan Mechanics
1 1 stit-.ro. Washington ; Fiauklin Institute,
Pl.i!ii:K-lp!ii.-t; Mechanics As eiat:on,Rost-on;
A-nciir-in Institute, J.Vw Y.vk ; Maryland
Institute. Halt insure: Mechanics Association,
Cincinnati ; K-ntncky Institute. Louisville ;
y,t::- iiiios J n.-N.i u':e. S in r ranei-co : a:id r,t
vv'i i'A'r!' Avr cifvrv t.-ti
, V!IKi:r. 1 XMII'dTED THIS SEASON,
j Upwards of 200,000 of the?!? Machines
. . HAVE ALREADY REEN SOL!),
: a fact th-.tt rpeaks louder than words rf the
I -u,-ss 'pularity of Wheeler & Wil-
1 son's Famii.y
; tnrr rw.nn pr-rrrvn iTiPTTTTrri
M Sl'tTCE MM UMl
The. Chnci'csi 3! trn'nc in the World,
I BecaugQ jt g tle Best
7. v , . , x
1 : ( ( tH 'i uiii'-. i w 1 v.n-. JH l er l ni ce 1 tal S.
Customers Il'.-k Nuthii sr, i:i I'urchasiag.
ISSTItrcTIONS FP.EK.
Always hnpt;y toExhi! it and Explain them.
fCivenlars, containing an explanation
of ti,ij rilaehinc, with tttinicnials fruni ladi.-s
of the hih'.- t. soci-il stainli;;r, given on ap
plication, cither in pers-.-n cr ly mail.
: WM. SUMMER Si, CO.,
: Ajr,i'.ifr (lie Western States and Western
' Pciiimylcania.
i Principal t-fiioc and Wholesale Emnorinm :
; Ko.27 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
j July 2G, 18C5.
j WHOLESALE AND UETAIL
, Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware.
FRAWK W. HAY,
: Canal street, below Clinton, joJmsioirn. Pa.,
T7F"i:r.S constantly on hand a lare nssort
; ntent f Srsar Kettles, Dras.-. or Ovpor
ivettie?, Tin-Ware; all kinds ef Sheet-Iron
: Ware ; Enameled and Tinned Iron Ware ;
( Cupper Ware made to order. Sad Irons or
: Sm'i..tl.ir.g Irons, Zinc "Washboards,
i COOKING AND HEATING STOVES
of every I'iUsbnrgh or i'hiladtlphia mann
! facturer always on hand or procured on five
j days i'-fire.
ODD ELATES and GRATES fr Stoves
always on hand.
SPOUTING, Miner's Lamps, Oil Cans,
FRUIT CANS and Powder Horns of all
-izes. constantly on hand.
' CO f I EE MILLS. Toasting Fi-rks. 0st
Broih rs, dc-ilv Cake Moulds, Table and" T
ter
' a
Snom . Cjal Buckets &c.
I'UIUE LIST no ready fer the Trade.
Merchants are respectfully invited to call
ami xamine our wares. Send for a cala
logue before purchasing elsewhere.
The above goods will be furnished
WSSOLCS.iLF. 51 liETAIi..
ASK FOR
FRANK W. HAY'S WAREHOUSE
And Sacc Ttccnty-fce per Ccrd
0n Tr,ur l,n,rciasaI. Tt can ,be fo;!I11 on
Car'!l1 street, below Conton. (My.l,C6.1ye.)
Johnstown, June 21, 18CG.
SADDLERY AND HARNESS.
The undersigned keeps constantly on
hand and is still manufacturing all articles
in his iiuc such as,
SADDLES,
TINE SINGLE & DOUBLE HARNESS
DRAFT HARNESS,
j BLIND P.RTDLES. RIDING BRIDLES,
CHECK LINKS. IIALTKBS, WHIPS,
JSllWUl'.ANDlS
HUGH 5I'COY.
Ebensburg Dec, 11, 186 1-tf.
The Mystery, by 5Irs. Wood. The ITeir
I ess of Brllefont. By E. Bennett.
William Allair, By Mrs. 11. Wood. C.K
lege Life, By F. II. Fanor. North Pacific
Exploring Expedition, By A. II. Earners
ham. For sale bv
. JA5IE3 5IURRAY.
RURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD. Pre
f ferred by a!l practical Painters! Trv it'
and you will have no other. Manufactured i
only by ZIEGLER & SMITH.
Wholesale Drug. Paint and Glass Dealers,
No. 137 North THIRD Street.
PHILADELPHIA.
Fcbraary 8, 18C6.1y.
PHICES REDUCED.
Johnstown Marble Worlcii
A NEW STOCK
The subscriber has just received a
large and handsome invoice of
Italian and American
MARBLE,
comprising the largest and finest
stock of the kind ever brought tohft'
Johnstown, at his establishment
on Franklin Street, where he is prepared,
with as adequate force of experienced and
skilful workmen, to exccnt3 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 Guindstoxes on hand
and for sale low.
A room has been opened in Ehensbnrg, a
few doors west of Dr. S. S. Christy's Drug
Store, where articles of my manufactue are
kept constantly on hand, to which the at
tention cf purchasers is invited.
(7 Prompt attention paid to orders from
a distance and work delivered where de
sired. JOUX PAltKE.
June 7, 18C6.
EBENSIiURG FOUNDRY.
The subscri
ber announces to the public, that ha has
repurchased the Ebensburg Foundry and is
prepared to furnish his former customers
and all others with every description of cast
ings usually manufactnred at a country es
tablishment, lie will always keep on hand
the best qualitv of COOKING STOVES.
PARLOR STOVES, OFFICE STOVES. &c.
Also TLOWS. of the most approved pat
tern. TLOW POINTS, THRESHING
MACHINES and all other articles connect
ed with the business cf a Foundry.
He invites the patronage of the public
and will sell at the most reasonable priccs,
for cash or country produce.
EDWARD GLASS.
March 29, lSC5-ly.
ID.
n
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SAL
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On Main street, Ebensburg Pa.,
T7EEPS constantly on hand and for sale, a
geneml supply of
Envelopes, Writing Ink, Fen.
Pen Holders,
'enciis,
J
Magazines, and other articles in his line, a',1
of which are sold at reasonable rates.
February 8, I8CG.
CHAIR MANUFACTORY.
!H1
JOIIXSTOIVA' PA.
ALL KINDS OF CHAIRS,
such as common AVinsor Chairs, Fret Back
Chairs, Vienna Chairs, Bustle Chairs, Lim
Backed Chairs, Sociable Chairs,
Cane Stat (Shirs,
ROCKING CHAIRS, OF EVERY SIZE
SPniXC SEAT CHAIRS
Settees, Lounges, 6Vc, Src.
ET g
CABINET FURNITURE
of every description and of latest
STYLES, WITH PRICES TO SUIT THE
Tastes of all.
Thankful for past favors, ho respect
fully solicits a liberal share of public patron
age. Clinton Street, Johnstown Cambria
Co. Pa. August 16, 1806.
EV FIRM.
i
A. M'FADDON & BROTHERS.
OLD BRICK WAREHOUSE.
IIOLLIDAYSBURG, PA.,
Dealers in all kinds cf
GROCERIES,
TOBACCO, FLOUR,
CIGARS, CHOP,
MACKEREL. CORN 5IEAL,
SHAD, SALT.
HERRING, PLASTER.
CODFISH, NAILS & IRON,
GRAIN, GLASS,
LEAD & OILS.
All of which are sold low for cash.
Hollidaysburg, 5Iay 31, 18C5-tf
1SGG. PHILADELPHIA. IS66.
VALL PAPERS.
HOWELL & BOURSE,
MAXtTFACTCREKS OF
TAPER ILVXGIXGS
AND
Window Shades,
Corner FOURTH - & MARKET Streets.
PHILADELPHIA.
N. B. Always iu Store, a Large Stock of
LINEN Ss OIL SHADES.
5!arch 1. 18GG.3m.
J-ANSION HOUSE.
AT THE PEXX'A HALROAD DETOT
PITTSBURG, PA.
MEALS BEADY ON THE ARRIVAL
OF ALL TRAINS.
J. II. CLARK & CO., Proprietors.
Sept. 23, 18G3. tf
PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, The
i Whitest, the most durable and most eco
nomical. Try it! Manufactured only by
ZIEGLER & SMITH,
Wholesale Drug, Paint and Glass Dealers,
No. 137 North THIRD Street.
PHILADELPHIA.
February 8, 1863. ly.
tJ,.Jt
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Great Improvement in Serving
Maclilcics.
EMPIRE SHUTTLE MACHINE
PATKXTKP FEB. 11, IhGO.
o , I 580 Broad w a
Salesrooms, j XVashin,
5.W Broadway, New Y"rk,
gton St., Bo.-ton.
Ill MACUl-Sbis constructed on en
tirely new principles of mechanism, possess
ing many rare and valuable improvements,
having been examined by the mott profound
expsrts, and pronounced to be
Simplicity and Perfection jComhincd.
It has a t-traight needle, perpendicular
action, makes the LOCK or SHUTTLE
STITCH, which will neither RIP nor
RAVEL, and is alike on both sides ; pei forms
perfect sewing on every description of
material, from Leather to the finest Xansook
muslin, with cotton, linen or silk thread,
from the coarsest to the finest number,
Having neither CA5I or COG WHEEL, and
the least possible friction, it runs as bmooth
as glas, and is
Emphatically a Noiseless Maeldne.
It requires FIFTY PER CENT. Ie?s
power to drive it than any other machine in
market. A girl twelve years ol iigo can
work it steadily, without fatigue or injury
to health.
Its strength and wonderful simplicity cf
construction renders it almost impossible to
set out of order, and is GUARANTEED
by the company to give entire satisfaction.
We respectfully invite ail those who may
desire to supply themselves with a superior
article, to come and examine this UNRI
VALLED MACHINE.
But in a more especial manner do we
Solicit the patronage of
Merchnvt Tailors,
Coach Makers,
Jlocp Skirt Manufac
turers, Shirt and Bosom
Makers,
Corset Makers,
Goiter Fitters,
Shoe Binders,
Vest and Pantaloon
M ikers,
Dress Makers.
Oiie ha'f hour's instruction is MimVient to
enable any pers n to work this 5Iachiue to
their entire satisfaction.
Agents wanted for all towns in the Un'ted
States, where agencies are not already
established. Also for Cuba, 5Iexieo, Central
and South America, to whom a liberal
discount will be given.
J. T. 5Ic.l:TIIUR & CO.,
oCo Broadway. New York.
D. .cc CO. 2oO Washington St.. Boston,
9-J1 Ches.nut St.. Tliila.
October 12, 18G3.
To the Public.
HEMLOCK A W A K E !
j ine sunscntxTS taKo pleasure m cau;ng
the attention of the pubiic to the f;.ct that
they have just received at their
NE'w STORE. AT LILLY'S STATION,
a large and varied stock of
DRY GOODS,
of everj- style.
Boots and SnoFs, Hats iwi Caps,
FLO C It, HaCOX. GROCERIES. FISH,
SALT. HARDWARE. Q U E E N S V ARE,
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
NOTIONS, and in fact any and every- i
thing usually found in a ccuntry store,
which they e tur ar j
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES for CASH, j
'jT Goods given in exchange fur all kinds ;
of marketable country produce. j
J. H. DYSART & CO.
Hemlock, Mav S, 1SC-3 3m.
LORE7TO
MARBLE WORKS.
IjlHE UNDERSIGNED bcg:5 leave toinform
I the citizens ( f Cambria and adj lining
counties, that he has just received a stock
of the finest Italian and other M t rules at his
EstaMishment in Lnrelto Caaihria co.. Pa...
Monument, Tombs. Grace Stones, Table
and Bureau tops, manufactured of the most
beautiful and finest quality of Fureign and
Domestic marble, always nn hand and made
to order as cheap as they can be purchased
in the city, in a neat and workmanlike
manner, snd on the shortest notice.
The public are; respectfully invited to gn e
me a cail before purchasing elsewhere, as I
an. confident that my work and prices "dl
satisfy any person desiring any thing in my
line of bus: net 3.
Koto is the iir.xc to net a clirnp f,-h !
JAMES WILKINSON.
Lorelto, April 12. ISC.ly.
m snippixG
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
E are nov selling Exchange (at New York
Rates em
England, Ireland, Scotland,
Wales, Germany, Prussia,
Austria, Bavaria, Wurtemberg,
Baden, Hesse n. Saxony,
Hanover, Belgium, Switzerland,
Holland. Norway and France.
And Tickets to and from any Port ia
England, Ireland, Scotland,
Germany. Trance, California,
New South Wales or Australia.
KERR & CO.
Altoonn, 5Iarch 1, lSCC.Ty.
J0M 15. THOMAS.
Boot and Shoe Maker,
SHOF ON MAIN ST'T., EBENSBURG,
one door East e f Crawford's hotel, and
immediately opposite the store of E. .J.
51i!ls & Co, is prepared to do all work in bis
line 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. 5Io
rocco and all kinds of Leather constantly on
hand. All work warranted to render satis
faction. November 2 lSf.5 ly.
BURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, Will
1 do more and better work at a given Cost
than any other! Try it! ilanufactured only
, , ZIEGLER & SMITH,
W. holesale Drug, Paint and Glass Dealers,
No. 1S7 North THIRD Street.
. B PHILADELPHIA.
HELMBOLO5
EXTRACT
B
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IHXMBOLIVS
IIELMIiOLirs
HELM BOLL'S
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THE ONLY KNOWN REM my rr,
DIABETES,
Irritation of the Ne.k of the
(lammation of the Kidnevs, Ca'.nrr: .
Bladder, Stranguarj- or Pair.f'd Ui :
For these diseases it is trnl v a s . . .
remedy, and too much cannot bo .. .
praise. A single dose has Leon k,
relieve the most urgent Fym
Are you troubled with that 1
pain in the small of the 1 a-k a;.,;
the hip? ? A teaspoon ft.l a du .
hold's Biichu will relieve y-u. "
Physicians and QlLz:z
PLEASE NOTICE.
I make no secret e-f ir.grclic-,.-. T?
bold's Extract Buchu is corep.-.!
Cubebs, and Juniper Berries, se!i ' ,,
great care, prepared vacuo aad a.c .
rules of
PHARMACY AND CHEMIST;;-
These inErrdints are kr.ov.n as -."e--
valuable Diurtic aff jrde 1.
A DIURETIC
Is that which acts upon the
IIEL5IBOLDS EXTRACT 7.V. '
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in ta.-te
GESTLT.
Is pleads
and
ur inous properties
md
action.
FOR THE SATISFACTION
See Medical Properties cn.'v:,
satory of tb? U. S., of v. LicL the
a correct copy :
Buchc. Its edr.r is strnx. .
somewhat aromatic, its t-.ste I
analogous to that c.f n,i-:r
j chiefly in complaints of the IV;
s'K-h as Gravel, Chronic Cf
I Ela lder, 5I rbi 1 Irritatb:: nf
j and Urethra. Di.e.ises f the Pr
' Retention of the Ineontsaene-e ;
i:
; a loss of tone in the part- c j;
! evscnation. It his rdo" 1 pc-t. r. ; r.
in Dyspepsia, C'.ronic Rhtum !.
i ous Alt'ections. an 1 Dr i y '
j FOR FURTHER IInVo'.'MATIi
I o. 1 r T
oir i r '.i h--t r i.vrv s v.i.u u .e ;.:.;..
Practice 'f Piiysic.
See Remark;, made by the c-
J i.vsic. OI I li'.KiOeipiiia.
S.-e any and all Standard
Medicinc.
Ff.'-M THE
Largest Mimit'art-.irin.t Cher
IN THE WORLD
I am acquainted with H. T. II
he occupied the drvm stor 'T)'
residence, and wa succe.-sjitl hi t :
the btisiiie-s t ere ethers l a ! r
erju 4l!y so 1 efc
bly impressed
re him. I have bt
with his char.-.rr( i
WM. Kkiii
M.
(Firm rf Po-we
fief i;rin? Chemist.-, N:ath
Philadelphia,
f From the I'luTa Ec. I
We are gratifi.-.: to I t
success, in New York,
Mr. II. T. liclnibulti. Dir.;:-:;!. !,.
next to the 5Ictropu! :!.::! ii .tLl, .
front, ZZ0 feet deep, av.l f: ...... :
It is certainly a grand e: :..! !r ' r?c
speaks favorably of the merit i f ? ', ; :
lie retains his Office and L.i! (.r ,: .rv
city, which are also ni--dei est :.
thi'ir class.
The pmpriet r ha? bcrn indite t
this statement from t! -- r.i:t tl:.,t 1
dies, although advertised, are
G ENUINE PRE I' A R ATION
And, knowing that the iatedi t
from using anything perta?!d:.g f- i :
or the Patent Medicine rh r n :-:
are prepared by se:f stvled r ...-t..;-.
too ignorant to read a p!. .',!
prescription, much lo.-s c "
pare pharmaceutical j-rpaT.t:
THESE PARTIES ::.,-;
to various moans of i.Vcti:.y
copying parts of adv i h e; t- , .
remedies, and finishii. with cr..-
The Science cf Medb-ine rt"i .
PURE, and MAJESTIC. I ,.v - .
its Basis. Induction for U 1
alone fcr its Cauital.
A word o? calt: ; '.
Health is mot in-.poi ta..t ; : -flictod
should not use an ad vei ;i- . -or
any remedy, unless its cor.t-. n:.- :
dients are known to others
manufacturer, or until they are s
the qualifications of the party co oil"-
IIEL5IEOLDS
Genuiue Preparation
FLUID EXTRACT
FLUID EXTRACT s.i
r.Lvrr.
SARSAT" .. TLA,
RO?E WAS-
AND I51PROVED
Established Cjncards of Surtax T... -'-
H. T. HELLIEOLD.
Principal Depots.
riELMROLD'S DRUG AND CRF"
CAL WAREHOUSE. 01U. Eroadtro-. 5.
AND
HELM HOLD"?!
MEDICAL DEPOT, r
No. 104 South TenUi S'reef. Thilad.-h-hi u
SOLD BY
Nov. SO, 1865.
ALL DRUGGISTS.
!?
AFRESH lot cT prime Segars and Tdf
just romved nd for sale at tiia
store of JA5IES MUKRVi