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-_ MEDIOAL, ewe CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. THE GREAT DIURETIC, ‘fhe proprietor trusis that nis Remedies, from the fact of delng advertised, may not be weed as Patent Medicines, BUCHY, in one form or oiler, has been presented by every educated physician for more than TWO HUNDRED YEARS. HT. HELMBOLD claims a enperor mode ot extracting ita virtues. ‘The experiments were mado while engaged in She drug business in the city o Philadelphia ntneteoa years 80, prompted by the alarming increase of diseases of the Dladder, kidneys, gravel and urinary organs existing in both faxes, ‘Those alseases wore ntiracting a» much attention as Alseases of the liver or any other organ of the body. Upon fhe sound and bealthy condition of thes» organs the nervous system and liver were involved, and the happiness of the éntire boman family Cepended. ‘The Buchu, acting favorably upon both liver and kidaeys, to prepare ft so that {t would retata its sirength and active principle, was bis aim. it must not be mace as housekeepers make tos, by boiling. It i ¢tple would be destroyed by sucha process, It must be pre- pared in vacuo, and of the long leaf, fresh and carefully se lected, eed The superiority of my mode of preparation acknowledged. A now ship to the point (Cape of Good Hope) whers the leaves are gathered large quantities of MY FLUID EXTRACT, THE ARTICLE STANDS FRE-EMINENT ‘AND 18 "KNOWN IY ALL PARTS OF THR WORLD. The frat and most important object was to offer to the afflicted a remedy tha: was pervecily safe and could be taken by adults—children. Ignorant persons, who pay no attention {0 dose, direction or advice, who might reason “hat if # tea- spoonful taken occasionally did wood two would do bet and perhaps a bottle would cure in a da; Many have broken down thelr health by dissipation and on this principle, but ‘What I would have understood {8 that no injury can arise | | delicate leaf, and its active prin- ” yy have been years in doing a0, from {ts use. It is as safe as any article of food, but patients must not expect any meiicine to rebuild a wrecked or shattered constitution in a few da: single bottle. Notwrthstsnding the numb and perhaps with » rot years T have been engaged dat & distance that fad would Ike to be satise fed on all th? points. Hav append the following :~ FROM THE LARGEST MANUPACTCRING CHEMIST IN WOKLD, Tam acquainted with Mr. Hl. . Helmbold. He occupied been educated a druggist I the drug store opposite my resitence, and waa successful in @onducting the busiuess, waere others had not beea equally 0 before him. I have been favorably impressed with his ebaracter and enterprise, | WILLIAM WEIGHTMAN, Firm of Powers & Weightman, Manufacturing Chemists, Nuth and Browning streets, Philadelphia, Nov. 15, 1864 ‘propose to give evidence that this remedy ts not a patent modicine. The objection which generally lies agaiost all dis- eovesies and inventions in medictve Is “pablicliy." If some- body should discover a remeuy 10 prolong life, or an infallible enre for chotera or consumption, what monster would he be to withhold bis kaéwiedge. We have yet to learn from what chapter or verse in Scripture to quote, “that mea may wot heal others of their feliow men of any disease.” Nor have we asked Pickwioks, affected prudes, or, in short, men who are possessed of every kind of sense but @ommon sense, and al! kinds o: opinions but theirowa. The Buchu is a good thing—it bas hundreds of thousande of Mving witnesses to attest This the prejudice of bigots and the envy of “Quacke.” We offer the following evidence: " BEE JOURNAL OF PHARMACY. BER REMARKS MADE BY DR. EPHRAIM Mo- DOWELL, A CELEBRATED PHYSICIAN AND MEMBER OF TRE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS, IRELAND AND PUBLISHED IN THE TRANSACTIONS OF THE KING AND QUEEN'S JOURNAL. SEE MEDICO-CHIURGICAL REVIEW, PUBLISHED BY BENJAMIN TRAVERS, FELLOW OF ROYAL uw LEGE OF SURGEONS, LONDON. SEE PROFESSOR DEWEES VALUABLE WORKS ON lh irtae and commend it. THE PRACTICE OF PHYS! BEE REMARKS MADE KY THE LATE CELEBRATED DR. PHYSICK, PHILADELPHIA. And mont of the Jate standard works on medicine. | | See medical properties contained iu Dispensatory of the United States, of which the following 1 m correct copy retention or thé lucontlaence u: urine, from a loss of tone in the parts concerned in its evactution. It has uiso been re- commended in dyspepsia, chronic rheuinatism, cutaneous affections and drupsy. TE ONY, . OF FIVE YEARS? STANDING, “LD AND TO BE SEEN. SAVANNAM, Tenn., May 14, 1889, Dr. H. T. Heiuron. DEAR Six. e introduced your “Fluid Extract Buchu” in duis county about yy mgo auld are bappy to atate that It is meeting wi i fave We wish to inform you of one {nsta: your “Buchu” bi worked wonders. had been suifer about ive years with gravel. weeks ago he sought of ua ane bottie of your “Buchu,” Defore he was through with oue vo.le he passed m gravel that weighs eight grains, which we now have on exhibition fm our rug tore, Ge aye that he will never be withont the “u- ghuh tn hie howe again. ‘Your preparatioos are gaining favor every day. Very respect! uily yourm 4c, Lb ECCLES & HIN LE, Druggiats, CURE OF BLADDER AND KIDNEY AFFECTION OF LONG STANDING—STUONE PASSED AND TO BE SEEN, Wretrort, Coun,, Sep. 5, 1869. CUBK OF GRAY BTONE PA‘ H, T, Hetmnotn, Fea Dea Six [commenced taxing your “Extract of Buchu’? about two weeks since or an affection of the gravel, bladder and kidneys, [ have suifered by spelis very much for a few ays past. But yesterday relief came through the eect of your “Buchu.” “A stone passed (rom my bladder about the size of a largo pes, and I now ‘eel periectiy weil, and entirel; free from (he pain that T have suered with ‘so hard" E attribute my cure to your medicine entirely, und would re- mend ail persons Fin aiucted to try'tt. I have grent faith in its curative powers. Yours truly, THOMAS J. BENNET, RE RS TO Rey. WILLIAM COGSWELL, Westport, Conn. 5, UL. G. CANNAN, Drogyist, Weatport, Conn, Weatport, Conn. H. B. WHEELER, bk BRADLEY HULL, keq., Westport, Cona, Dr. WAKEMAN, Reaaing, Conn, R. W. ROBINSON, Wholesale Druggist, Now York ofty, aud many cibers, if Lecansary, CURE OF KIDNEY AND BLADDER AFFECTION OF A PATIENT SEVENTY-EIGH) YEARS OF AGE, THANKS TO MA. HELMBOLD, GIkaBD, Pa., March 81, 1669. Epiron Cosmopo.itr:— I Gesire, ns au unsolicited tribute to the merits of Helm- bold’s Uuchu, and for the benetit of those sitallarly athicted as myself, to say that alter cousulting many emi Aicians and trylty nearly ali the best adver: he vata hope of finding relie’ fro Bladder diseascs, from which { have sidered, excessively for ly wuggested to me Heknboli | many years, coo fortune ay Bucbuy witch 1 commenced uelog with litte Calth and uo ap- W'beneticial resuits for abort @ month. At the expira- of that time, however, I thought 1 com- menced to experience alight | reilel, which in to re use, and now at although Tam an infrm old man, nearly sovonty-elgit yeara of age, and consejuently Medicines cannot bé expected to favorably aflect me as the; otherwise would—1 have found such unspeakable relfef an’ rmanent venett from Mr. Helmbolda valuable discovery Brat fect 1 onught t0 publiely record the fact, as an acknow- i to him and a valuable suggestion i jotamank to Ye om reepecttully, oe, M. LAMAN, Mr. Laren refers to the following gentlemen :— Colonel DAN KICE, Gurard Pa. SHARLES Stow, iiag.. Gtiard, Pa. Bditor Cosmopolite, IEORGE H. CUTLEK, Girard, Pa., Attorney. 1, HINDS, Girard, Pa., Attorn pain Dd. W. HUTOULNSON, Girard, Pa., Attorney, VID OLIN, Giratd, Pa., Merchant AVID B. DAY, Girard, i'n., Merchant. ©. F. ROCKWELL, virard, Pa., Merchant. B.C. BLY, Girard, Pa, Drugaist, NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1870.—TRIPLE SHEET I seueprteeciene-7-rsecermioeertensesnimpteestprcs o> bean irl Witeeonars-p sens ton aaa ee A Aor AA heb Ake cde cae ee nage Ae MEDICAL. OLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU I8 PLEA- Hist lor, {ree {rom ail !pjurious properties, FLELMBOLD'S EXTRACT KUCH GIVES HEALTH ‘and vigor to 4 to the pallid cheek. bility in accom by macy alurmin toms, and ico treatineut ta aupiaiiied to Cousuimption, Lasautly” oF Epileptic Fits ensue. Fok, NOX, ,BETENTION OR INCONTINENCE OF urine, irritation. infammation or ulceration of the bladder or Kidneys, diseases of the pi der, calculus, grat of le bladder, kidneys or dro; BOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BU and all diseases weillege, USE HELM. BEXEERLED AND, DFLICATE CONSTITUTIONS OF both sexes, use HELMBULU'S KXTRACL BUCKU, It will glve brisk aud energetic feailugs ad enavie you to sleep Y her NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND UNSAVE REN- dies for unpleasant aod dangerous diseases, ATRACT BUCH Us HELMBOLD' AND IMPROVED RUSE WASH, HE GLORY OF MAN IS STRENGTH; THEREFORE (he nervous and debiltated should immediately use HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU. MANHO0D AND YOUTHFUL VIGOR ARE RE- gained by HELMBOLD'S LXTRACT BUCHU, III nh 3 RESTORED BY HELM- UT BUCHU, Ds z a SHATTERED CONSTITUT! BOLD'sS EX! tes Fs > 1 I 1 | III ELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHY AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH cure secret and delicate disorders in ail thelr atazes, at little expense, little or no change in inconvenience and Mo exposure, It fa pleasant in taste and ordor, immediate iu te action and free from all ia) urious properties, ELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU 4s @ certain cure for diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, (iRAVEL, DROPSY, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, FEMALE, COMPLAINTS, GENERAL DEBILE TY, and all diseases of the URINARY ORGANS, whether existing tn MALE OR FEMALE, from whatever cause originating, and no matter OF HOW LONG STANDING (III nit HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU 18 PLEA. ct In taste and odor, free from ail injurious properties, and immediate tn its action. (Tih III ELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU GIVES HEALTH ‘and vigor to the frame and Uloom to the pallfd cheek, Debnity ts accompanied by mauy alarming aymptons, and If NO treatment fs submitted to Cousumption, Lusabity or Epleptic Fits enaus, (II Fok NON RETENTION OR INCONTINENCE | OF urine, irritation, infdammation or ulcoration of the blad- der or kidneys, disenses of the prostate giand, stone tn the bladder, calculus, gravel or brickduwst deposite and all dis- eases of the bladder, Kkidmeys or dropsical swellings. USE AELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, HII III NFEEBLED AND DELICATE CONSTITUTIONS OF doth sexes, use HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT PUCKU, It Ive brisk and energetic feelings, and enable you to sleep Ii II] AKE NO MORE ASANT AND UNSAFE REM- edies for unple: Bod Cangerous diseai Use HELMBOLD'S EX¥RACE BUCHL” AND IMPROVED KOSE WASH. o Fd {II NE GLORY OF MAN iS StRENGTH; THEREFORE the nervous and debilitated shouid immediately use HELMBOLD'S KXTRACT BUOHU. FUL VIGOR ARE EXTRACT BUCHU. N ANHOOD AND) youri RE- gained by LELMBOLD'S HATTERED CONSTITOUT! BOLD'S EXTRA NS RESTORED BY HELM- UT BUCHU. } ELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU AND IMPROVED KRUSE WASH cure secret and delfoate disorders in aii re, thelr ntages, at Hitle or no change in diet, no micoaveci 6, Tt 6 pleasact in taste and odor, immed id free a all injurious properties, 8 ab rte thetad FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU Js a certain cure fc EYS, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, GENERAL DEBILITY, and all diseases of the URINARY ORGANS, whether existing ia MALE OR FEMALE, from whatever cause originating, and no matter OF HOW LONG’ STANDING. III] II] Eee in yee bone aie had Is ee want in taste ani ‘ rope: aod mimediate In fts actin. Ot nsurious propartion, Hi] MEDICAL. R. KEYSER! A PHYSICIAN OF OVER THIRTY YEARS' EXPE- RIENCE, AND A GRADUATE OF THE JEFFERSON MEDICAL COLLEGE, AND OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY OF PHILADELPHIA, Mx. I. T, Heemeoun:— Dean Siu regard to the question asked me as to m: opinion about Buchu, | would say that I have used and sold the artis in various forms for the past thirty yeara. I do Rot think’ there 1s any form or prevarasion of it I have nut used, or Known to be used, 10 the various diseasos where such medicate agent would be indicat ware, an well as myn any ithas been extensively empioyed tn the vari- ous diseases of the bladder and kidneys, and the reputation it bas acquired, ia my judgment, is warranted by the facts, have scen and used, as Before mated, every form of Buchu--the powdered leaves, tincture, full extracte—and Tam not cognizant of any preparation of that plant at all equal lo youre, Twelve year’ experience ought, 1 think, to give me the right to iets of tts merits; and, without pre- dudice or partiality I xfve yours precedsuce over all others. 1 value your Buchu for its effect on patients, I have cured with it, and cured with it more diseases of the bladder aud kkineys than I lave ever seen cured with any other Buchu Or any otber proprietary compound, of whatever name. Respectfully yours, ac.. 3 ko. 1, KEYBER, M. De, 140 Wood atreet, Pittsburg, Pa. Avavst 11, 1865. A CASE OF TWE TY \EARS STANDING, PHiLAveLPura, Pa, June 25, 2867, H. T, Hetmnorn, Drugyis: eth: Draw Stu—I have beon a sufferer for upwards of twenty years with sere bladder and kidney efections, durin, whieh time I have used various medicinal reparations ani been unser the treatrnent of the most emoluest physicians, ry EP encing but litte relief. avin en your preparation sulted with my erin Ih tall this because I had uset all kinds of advertised reme- dies and had found them worthie: jurious; in fact I despaired of mined to use no ren gredients. Tt was As you adver and juniper berries, {t occurred to me and my physician excellent combination; and, with bis advice, alter aa examination of the articie, and consulting again with the draggist, I concluded to rf ft. b commenced to use ib bolt eight months ago, at which time 1 was confined to my room. From the first bottle [ was astonished and gratified at the Deneficial effect, and after using it three weeks was able to walk out. I feit mach hike writing to you « full ement of my case at the time, but thought my improvement might only be ya ad, thereiore, concluded to defer aud see if it would effect a perfect cure, knowing that it would be of greater value to you and more satl ry to me. Tam now able to report that a cure la efected after uslag the remedy tor five months, Thave not used any uow for three months, and feel as well fo all respects as 1 ever did. Your Buchu being devo of any unpleasant taste and odor, a dice tontc and invigorator of the system, [ do not mean to be without tt whenever occasion may requireats use in auch affections, ‘M. McCORMICK, Should any doubt Mr. McCormick's statement, he refers to the following gentlemen :— Hon. William Bigler, ex-Governor of Pennsylvania. H rorence, Philajeiphia, Thomas B. Hon, J. C. Knox, Jn ige, Phiiadelpbia, extensively advertised I con- jaunty paystclon in regard to using your Ex- Hon. J. 8. Hiack, Judue, Pitiadelphia, Hon. D. Rt. Porter, ex-Governor of Pennsylvania. Judge, Philadelphia, tates Court Hon. Ellis Levis, Hon, R. v. Grier, Jn Hon. G, W. Woodwai Hon. W, A. Porter, ( Hon. Jonn Bigler, ex Hon. E, Banks, Atiditor-Ge And many others {f neces Suited Sol wernor of Caisfornia. eral, Washington, D. C. CA ONE HUNDRED DOLLAKS WOULD BE GIVEN FOR A BOTTLE IF NEC- Essaky. Rauwat, N. J., Dec. 2, 1969, H. T. Hrumnoun, Esq:— DEAR Stv—L tace great pleasure in sending you a certia- cate, in wddition to the many you have received from au ing bumantiy. U cen scarcely tnd language sudicient to express iny heartfeit gratification atthe wonderful “Buchu” has elected, description. ng your ‘or four yeare I have suffered beyond All my friends, with myselt, came to the con- clusion that my case was Incurlavle. Accident placed your advertisement in my bands.,1 commenced taking your “Buchu.” I followed the direcitons, and to my utter aston- ment before I had takeu seven botties of your valuable medi- clne—-(I would give one hun tred doliars a bottle {¢ I could not get it at any other price)—{ am entirely cured. I most garneatly recommend Mf to all those suifering from disease. I have told many persons to take your valuable medicine and they are doing so with gyeat success. Any {uformation my fellow citizens may requlre will be freely xiven by the aub- scriber, at his residence, 78 Milton avenue, Rahway, New Jersey. H. M. FREEMAN, Councitman Third Ward. City of Rahway. RAuway, N. J., Dec, 2, 1869, We, the undersigned, are we'l acquainted with H. M. n, of Rahway, and know that he has ecu a tong Umeuitering, tu, tho’ worst puanible form, for the past four rs, and tuat be has beon entirely cured by the use of MBOLD'S BUCHU. J. W. SAVAGE, ex-Mayor, ¥RANK LA BAU, President of Counelt. ILLIA RICHARDS, Cork of Counet. w TER A, BANTA, Councilman. J. BROWN, Counctinan. J.8, 8, MELICK, Councilman. LEW13 HOFF, Gounctiman, J. B. STRYKER, Merchant. Cire Have, Maron's Now, RAHWAY, N. J.,; . Dev. 5, 169, Rp alcng Sf am T am personal! M. beige oI ‘woquainted H. am cognizant of the facts set forth in the t, and the several persons whose signatures artached are ail known to me. JOHN PF. WHITNEY, Mayor of Kabway, N. J. N.Y. 8. Vor, Inerirure, i Corner Fifth av. and Seventy-sizth s,, Central Park, A HOME AND SCHOOL FOR TH DECEASE SOLDIERS. Dr. H. T. BELMAOLD:— ‘wo botties ony of the package of your vainable Buchn, presented to the Institute, have been used by the children, and with perfect success. In the case of our jittle Lieutenant A. Jy hia pride ts no longer mortified, and he fa (ree from the daily morning auathemas of the chambermaid who has charge of hinbeddiug, 1 feel that a knowiedze of the result of our Uso of your Buchu with the children dader our charge way save many # superintendent and matron of boarding schools und asyluma_a great amount ot annoyance; and many a poor child suffering more from weakness than from habit may be jared pnnishment (that is, not knowing ft as a weakness Spatead of abad habit) moat unjustly Indicted upon them. hanking you om bebalf ot the children, and boplng others may be alike benetited, 1 aim, respectfully yours, COLONEL YOUNG, June 16,1886, Genoral Superintendent and Director. GaRaT bALT Lax Crev,) Uta, Jan. 28, 1858.) Mn. T. H, HeLMcory :— Drax Sim—\our communieation requesting our term: advertising was duly received. but from a pr 1 had formed ures for secret 3 it was left unani accidental cor tion in drug store the other evening my mind was changed on character of your BUCHU. It was then highly commended for other dianases by two physicians present. Enclosed ease God our rates o! vertiatig Yours, £c.. , T. BH. STEN HOUSE, Editor and Pi pprielor of Dafly and ‘Gemt-Weekly Telegraph. &. KEYSER, A PHYSICIAN OF OVER THIRTY YEARS’ EXPE. RIENCE AND A GKADUATE OF THE JEFFERSON MEDICAL COLLEGE AND OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MEDICINE AND SURGEKY OF PHILADELPHIA. MR. H, T. HELMBOLD:. Drak Sin—In regard to the question asked me as tomy opinion about Buch, T would say that {have used and aold the article n various forme for the past thirty youre. T do not tink there ia avy former preparation o: it I bave not used, of known to be used, in tho various dis such'meiticate agent would be tndicated. You are aware, aa well as myself, iat it hae been extensively ammployed in the vartous diseases of the bindder and kidneys, and the repute. Hou it tae acquired, 4m my Judgment, is warranted by the acts. T have seen and used, as before stated, every form of Ruichu-the powdered leaves, tincture, duid extracte—and Jam noteognizant of any proparaun' of that p.ant at ail equalto yours. ‘Twelve years’ expertence ought, 1 think, co give me the right to judge of ft» merits; and, without preju- dice or partiality I give yours precedence over ail others, C vaine your Bucbu for its eect on patients, 1 have cured with it and seen cured with it more diseases of the bladder and kidneys than 1 have ever seen cured with an other Buchu of any otuer proprietary compound of what éver name, Kespecifully yours, &c GEO. H. KEYSER, M. D.y 140 Wood atrect, Pittsburg, Fa, AUGUST 11, 1865, A CASE OF TWENTY YEARS STANDING, PHILADELPULA, Pa,, June 25, 1867. HT. Hetsnovn, Druggia Deak Sin—l have Leena years with gravel, which time I have ferer jfor upwards of twenty adder and kidney affections, during 80 zt 1 did this Deca Thad weed all kinds of advertised rem dies and had found them worthless, id jurious; im fact J deapaired of exer gi imined 40 uae no remedies hereafter, unless ‘Tt was this that prompted mo to use your rem dvertised (hat 1; was composed of vachu, cul pe ff occurred to me snd my physician lent combination; and, with his advice, aller an examivation of the article, and eunsulting druggist, 1 concluded to try it. I commenced to ure ft avout efght ciouths ago, at which time I was confued to my room. Frow the first vottle } was astonished and gratified at the benefictal effect, ana after uw: it three weeds was able to walk out. I foit much like writing to you a full atateraent of my case at the time, but thought my improvement might oniy be temporary, and therefore concluded to deter and see if ft would effect ‘a perfect curs, knowing that It would be of greater value to you and more satisfactory to me, Tam now able to report that « eure ts effected after using the remedy for hve moutas, Lbave not waed now for thres mouths, and feel as wali in all respecte as lever did. Your Buchu belng devoid of any unpleasant taste and odor, a nice tonic and fnvigorator of yatem, Ido uot mean te ba without t whenever cccaelon may reqiity, Ite uss in such wffections, - MCCORMICK. Should ary donbt Mr. McCormick's statement, he refers to the following gentiemen :— ; Ton. Willtaar Bigler, ex-Governor of Pentiayivaais, Hon. Thowae Bi. Florence, /'biladelputa, Hon. J, C. Koos, Judge, Phivadelphia. Mon. J.B, Black, Jadge, Philadelphia Hon. D. &. Porter, ex-Vovernor of Pennaylvanta. Hon. Ellis Levis, Judge, Philadel: Hon. R. C. Grier, Judge, Untied State Hon. GW, Woodwar, Judse, Philadelphia Hon. W. A. Porter, clty solicitor, Puiladip! Hon, Joan Bigler, ex-Gorernor of Cailforaia, Hon. E, Banks, Auditor-Gensral, Waadingion, D. C. And inany otheta if necasear ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, WOULD BE GIVEN FOR A BOTTLE IF NECESSARY. Ranway, H, T. HELMBOLD, Esq. H, J., Dec, 2, 1969. ding you a certifi You Lave received from suite oan scarcely Sud language sufticientiy ress ¢ gratiication at the wonderful mehu" has effected, For four ni bave sul. robd description, Ali’ my friends (with myself), eto the conclusion that my case was incurable. Accl- deat placed your advertisement in my hands. I commenced faking your “Buchu.” I followed the directions, and to :oy utter astonishment Lefore! had taken seven bottles of your valuable medicine—(I would give one kundred dollars a bot- tle if £ could not get ft al other price)—I atm onurely cured. I most earnentiy recommen it to all those sullering told many persons to take your valusbie doing #0 with great success. Any tn- | Dear f1u—Ttake gront pleasure in ent to addition to the iy. cure your fered Gitizens may require will be freciy subscriver, at his residence 78 Milton avenue, iw lerney. HM. PREEMA’ MEDICAL. FP EMS0L D's BUCHU, THY ONLY KNOWN REMEDY for diabetes, irritation of the neck of the bladder, In- Gammation of the kidneys, eatarrh of the bladder, atri oF painful urinating, con lil {HI FLERMBoLp's BUCHU, THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY for diabetes, irritation of the neck of the bladder, in- flammatton of the kidneys, catarrh of the bladder, strangury or patoful unrinating. III iI FLEEMf0b0's Bocny, THK ONLY KNOWN REMEDY for diabetes, irritation of the nevk of the biadder, in- fiammation kidneys, catarrh of the bladd oF pataCul urinating, , UrADgUTY Pees BUCHU, THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY for diabetes, irritation of the neck of tho bladder. ta- fammation of the kidneys, catari or painful urinatiog, ners, rh of the bladder, strangury LMBOLD'S BUCHU, THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY for dinbetes, irritation of the neck of the bladder, tn- mmation of the kidneys, catarth of the bladder, strangury or painful urinating. III i! bi ag yin BUCHU, THB ONLY KNOWN REMEDY for diabetes, irritation of tbe neck of the bladder, inflammation of the kitneys, catarrh of the bladder, straugury or painful urinating. ELMBOLD'S BUCHU, THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY for dinbotes, irritation of the neck of the biadder, in- flammation of the kidneys, catarrh of the bladder, strangury oF palaful urinating, ELMBOLDS RUCHU, medy for diabetes, {rrit inflammation of the kidaeys, or painful urinating. ONLY KNOWN RE- of the neck of tt TH ELMBOLD'S BUCHU 2 ONLY KNOWN REMEDY for dinbeter, irritation of the neck of the bladder, {n- flammation of the kidneys, catarrhof the bladder, atrangury oF painful urioatin, ELMBOLD'S BUCHU, THE ONLY KNOWN REME- dy for diabetes, irritation of the neck of the biadd inflammation of the’ kidneys, catarrh of the biadde gury.or painful urinating, III ELMBOLD's BUCHU, THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY for diabetes, frritation of the neck of the bladder, ins flaramation of the kidueys, catarrh of the biadder, strangury ‘or painful urinating, lil {Hi EMBOLD'S BUCHU, THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY for diabetes, Irritation of the neck of the bladder, in. flammation of the kidneys, catarrh of the biadder, atrangury oF painful urinating. ELMBOLD'S BUCHU, THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY for diavetes, irritation of the neck of the bladder, im- mmmation of tie kidneys, catarrh of We bladder, strangury or paiuful urinating, lII Ht ELMBOLD'S BUCHU, THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY for diabetes, frritation of the neck of the bladder, in- mation of the kidueys, oatarrh of the bladder, strangury OF pain(ul urinating, ELM#OLD'S BUCHU, THE ONLY KNOWN nvipedyhd ne for diabetes, irritation of the neck of the blad fammation of the kidney: or paiufui urinating. ELMBOLD'S BUCHU, THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY EA for dinvetes, irritation of the neck of the bladders intammation of the kidneys, catarrh of tho bladder, Srangury of patnful urinating. RUCHU, ONLY KNOWN KEMEDY for diabetes, irritation of the neck of the bladder, In- tammation of the kidueys, catarrh of the bladder, strangury or patulul urimatiog. ELMBOLD'S BUCHU, TiE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY. for diabetes, irritation of the neck of the biadder, flammacion of the kidneys, eatarrh of the badder, strangui or palnful urinating. ELMBOLD'S RUCHU, THE ONLY KNOWN REME- dy for diabetes, irritation of tho neck of the bladder, indammation of the Kidneys, catarrh of tue biadder, stran: gury or painful urlasting, | THE ONLY KNOWN RE- he neck of tbe bi catarrh ot the bladder, iret H ELMBOLDS BUCH, r, ELMBOLD'S BUCHU, THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY for diabetes, irritation of the neck of tho bladder, in- mation of the kidneys, catarrh of the badder, strangury or patn{ui uripating. MEDICAL. oe Soneamperretssenaaeresd A CASK OF INFLAMMATION OF KIDNEYS AND GRAVEL, FROM MORGAN, FEAZEL & CO. GLasdow, Mo., Feb. 5, 1858, Me i. T, HELMBOLD :— DRAY H1R—About two years ago T was troubled with both lammation of the kidni an gare. when I resorted to several remedies, without deriving Any benefit whatever ; and seciug your Extract Buchu advertised, | procured » few bot- tlea and used them. The result was acompiets cure in sbort time. I regard your Extract Buchu to ve decidedly the beat remedy eatant for any and all diseases of the kidneys, and fam quite confident that it will do all you claim for t You may publiat this if you desire to do so, Yours r he fully, EDWIN M, FEAZEL. Unt Srates Hosrrrau, i Satisnury, N.C., Maron 10, 1668, H. 7. HRLMuonn, Eaq., Philadelphia, i=T wish you to send te one dozen saparilia Extraot and half a dozen of your Rose W Allow me to say that your preparations are tory. not only to the practitioner, but also. to the patient, and Jabal endeavor to bring them to un‘versal use in this part of th penne. Please forward thesa medicines again as before, C. 0. Dy per exp Lam sir, rf ‘- ty respectfully yours, &e., ONE" A. HOFFMAN, Surgeou in charge of Hospital. CERTIFICATE OF A Dist INGUISHED MIDWIFE. Patcann Vetta, Auguas 18, 186%, 4 your Eatract Buchu with ma patients and can speak of it fo the highent (er cake, and consider it a valuable remedy and ou be in tho nands of every midwife. Very tra yy REBECCA STANTON, M.D, CURE OF NERVOUS PROSTRATION AND DECLINE OF A YOUNG LADY, H.T, HeLMBonn—T have bern giring your Extract Buon to my daughter, who has been anab.e ts aieep, very nee ois, loss Of appetite, general cebility and rapidly falling lito de cline—1o fact, consumption was talked of. 1] was recom mended to use your “Buchu” by # highly respectable lady of this place, why had given. st to herson with complete suc cess, My daughter had been troubled for a sony time. I plrchased one bottle some eight weeks since, which ene we and (rom which she received great benefit, ans t duced me to purchase one half dox botties, as I hag tried many otber remedies and my famiiy physician to no avail. It is now more than iwo weeks since she bas taken the ast boitle, wad Lam happy to jaform you of tte complete success. Very uly YoU tO RGE M. MARSHALL, rs x y , Germantown, Pa. Freuvany 12, 1869. A PERMANENT CURE OF GRAVEL OF TWELVE YEARS’ STANDING-STONE P438ED AND TO BB SEEN. BUSNgipe, Conn., Dee, 15, 1969, Mr. HeLMpoup: — Bre—Thave w . Hevunor. DEAL 81k with much pleasure tbat [ write you upon facts respecting myself, Ido got know, bardly, how to ex: Jess myself. Thave been for the last ten or twelve yea ihe greatest rer man could be and live, but more some- Uimes than ohera. Tha complaint was the gravel, “kid. hoya” and “bladder.” [have deen sometimes twelve to fourteen hours and wanted to make water every minute, but cond not. Have consuited dactora “bota in Massachusetts and this State, and taken pila Tm say by the quart, also Myuored medicine foun no relief from ‘any, aud got worse the last six months. [ was wo that Leould scarcely get about. I could Bot rest wight or day. It would soon have been “ali up” with me if Thad not seen your advertisement in tho Berkshire Courier, headed “Kidneys.” Tread tt through and thought T would ty it. TL purchased a bottle; but, mind you, bad not much faith init, Why should when I’ had been ‘trying 90 twany things and cost meso much? Well, L began taking i and detore {have taken the first bottic { felt bad; bit t finiahed ft and got another. By the time [took half the il got worse (apparentiy). When I walked it ¢: s if my right kidney was falling trem its place, and I realy felt bad. I felt so be'ore I had Ruished the second that 1 had mate up my inind it was of, no y' y more; and all this time the “isuch its work; but I did not know it; s0 { gave {t up and went to Hi ; in the city. He should Lave to undergo an operatio: cine, and {went home aulte dowuhearte. y I was unable to go to churel. T y of his medicine, but on my return continued using the Suchu,” and iu the afternoon I bad a desire to make water, uid not. About one hour after this I tried again, with me result; but .he next time I took the vesuer {t was the e 46 turing & faucet and stopping it off agal it was for three limes, and the third time t It looks the So you ace the “Buchu” was doi altnough [ was fealing so badly. l procured another battle,’ thinking there might be some more bebind ; but ce that bas passed, which ja elght weeks azo iust Sunday, I have been as well as over ( wala my lite tone securely wrapped, pnd those who have seen tt in this piace are surprised. chnnot tell you all, bus this is a true story of my case, and you are wei: come to make use of my name as you think proper. 1am pretty weil known fn ‘kabire, aiso in Conuecticn The advertisement saved me. Why not pub)isa more? The sprin feld Kepublican is a widespread Paper. If any one wish to see this wonder they can do #0. I could write ali day, b think I have sald enough this time, so I remain your ‘ever weil-wisher, EDWARD L, HOWARD, Papermaker, Rurnaide, Hartford county, Coon, EFEKS TO Dr. MACK, Burnside, Dr. WRIGHT, Norih Le Dr. HoLKudd Nor: North Manchester, Conn. ES, Buckland ( orners, Coon, a FORD, Hartford, All of whom treated m HELMBOL! established upward of nineteen yen H. T. HELMBOLD, at bi No, 894 Broadway, Kew York 6 Fhiladeiplia, Pa, Pries ties for $6 HU, or per bottle, delivered to any address, Sold vy drug- el engraved wrap ise, and signed Li LD. i, per, with fac simile of my chemical w Mr. H. T, HeLMnoin:— DRAK Sik About two years ago I was troubled with bor fon of the kidneys ana grure!, waen 1 resorted to riving any benent whatever, and sea, [ procured w bot. complete cure 1a Uto Le decisediy the ases of the kidneys, CASE OF INFLAMMATION OF KIDNEYS AND GRAVEL, e FROM MORGAN, FEAZEL & CO, GLASUOW, Mo., Feb, 6, 1808, 1g your Ex Hea and used them, The short tine. Tregard your ‘st remedy extaut for uns aad all di dt Dam qui onfident that it wilido claitn for it, You may pul this If you desire to do so. Yours respect: fully, EDW13 DwireD STATS Hosrivat, Sarisnuny, N.C. March 10, 1866 { H, T, Heron, fag., Piliadeiphia, Pa, Dean Stk—1 wish you to send me one dozen of your Sarsapariila Extract, and baif a dozen of your oue-wash. Allow me to aay tliat your preparations are very aatisiac. tory, not only to the practitioner, but miso to the patient, and 1 shail enceavor to bring them to universal use io thie part of the country. ai Please forward these medicine perexprom Lam ait. Very respectfully yours, &o., Fee e ei EA. HOFFMAN, Surgeon ia chatge of Hospital, CERTIFICATE OF A DISTINGUISHED MIDWIFB PULLADELYNTA, August 15, 186%, in as defor Mr Hetwnoun:— Si--Thavs ised your Extract Buchu with many of my ndcan speak of ft in the highest terms tn every case, and cous! ler ita valuable remedy and one that shoud be ld de uands of every midwife. Very truly y KeBECCA STANTON, M, D. CURE OF NERVOUS PROSTKATION AND DECLINE UF A YOUNG LADY. HT. HELMROLD—I have been i to aig daughter, who has been unavi ; Ines of appetite, general debility and rapidiy Caiung into de ciwe-tn fact, consumption was taiked o'. J was rec. meuded to uae your “Buchu” by a bighly respectadie Iady of this place, who had givea it to her sun with eum) cess. My’ daughter bad been trou Jon, ‘chased one bottic ep, very nerv din: ed me'to purchase one hai om, as T had tried many other remedies and my famiy po to no avail. It now more than two weeks sloce sie bas taken tue last Yottie, and Tam bappy to luform you of 1 evmyiete success, Very tr M. MARSHALL, Germantown, Pa. Feonvany A PERMANENT CURE OF XEAMS! BIANDING-STONE PASSED AND 10 BE Beansipg, Conn., Dec. 15, 1809, R, HELMBOLD :— D&av Sim It i with much ple facts respecting mysel!. 1 dou GRAVEL OF TWELVE ure that I write you upon know hardly uw to ex- press myself. Ehave been for the inst ten or twelve y the greatest suiTerer man could bo aud itve, but more aome times than others, The complaint was the gravel and “bladder.” I have been sometimes fro teen hours and wanted to make water every im aould not. Have conauited doctors Loth ‘in ebucetts and this State, and taken pille 1 may fay by the quart, also iiguored mapcicines, but found no relief from any, aud got worse the last six months, Iwasso that f could scareeiy get about. Icould not reek night or day. It would sop have bees all up” with metf Chad not seen your advertisement in “Tho Herk- shire Courier,” headed “Kidneys.” I read it through and nought I would try it, I purcnased @ boutle but, mind you, had not much fatth in it. Why should 1, when i had Geen trying eo many things and coat meso much? Well, I began aking ‘hy aud betore 1 had taken the iat botte S fet bad: but Finished and got another. By the tine I wok haif the second T ail got worse ‘apparentiy. When T walked it Seetietl am if) may Tight ulduey was falling from ite pince, and I felt realy vad, 1 feit ac, belure 1 bad fawhed the second, thot I had made’ up my mind ie wae of no ule trying any moreang ail this Ume the “Buchu” was doing its work, but { did not know it; 90 T gave it up and went to Hartford on Saturday, Ww one of the best dociors in the city. He suid it was the neck of the Dladder, and I should bave to uadergo an operation. Ve gave me nisdicine, und I went home quite dowabecred. Un Sunday | was una to go to eburch. 1 hat uot tak mediciue, but oh ny return continued using the and fn the afternoon I had @ desire to make water, About one bour after this I tried again, with ; but the next time | took tis ib wast me oe (UTHING & faucet and stopping io again It w ao for three times, aod the third tme the something ma through the paswage and struak a, ide of the |. Texatmined It, aud its the ugliest stone oF gr Ver saw, covered with little pieces which couected togetuer. ft looks the coler of a mud tur and is as bard as Sint Bo sou see the fevling 40 bad ped, aud thoas face are surprised. { cannot teil you ail, but ry of my case, aud you ‘come to make auc! my name as you think proper. am pretty well kuown In Berkshire, ao in Coanecticat. The advertisement saved me, Why not publish more? | The Springheld Repu jican ia @ Widespread paper, If any one wishes to see this wonder they can do so. ft could write ali day, but think I bave said eavugh this time, so I remain your ever well EDWARD L.’ HOWARD, de, Hastford county, Coun, was In my life, who have aeen {t fa thi Dr. WRIGHT, North Lee, Maas. Dr. HOLKUM, North Lee, Mass ADAMS, Stockbridge, Mase, SOFT, North Manchester, Conn. AC GUE: Buek. : BEARSFORD, } ‘i HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, gytapltaued upwards of nineteen years, prepared H. f. HELMBOLD, at his Drag and Cbewical No, 44 Broadway, New Yor! No. 104 South deipbia, Price, six bottles for #6 50, jeitvered to any address. Hold by druggists every- © are genuine unleas done up in atecl engraved wrap- ‘with facsimile of my 1oRl Warehouse, and aigned T. MELMBOLD, —_ ' bi gps BORD 18 MORE or mal apocnibied oh bask iron, faba cate nad marcy ne preparestons ” FpEea sous aucuy is MORR rengthening (hau aup ef the preparations fron, tatnisely safer and ma sa veretlone oP a ey LMBOLD'S BUCHY IS MORB trengtheoing than of Lhe preparations! barney frou, (aioitely safer aod more pleasant, ELMBOLD'S BUCH 1S MORR atreagtheaing than any of (Le preparationsef back or iron, tutaltey safer and more pleasant. ELMBOLD'S BCCHU 13 MORE sirengthening than any of the preparations of vark or iron, tnunitely saler and more pleasant. 1S hae BUCHO IS NoRS atrengthewing than any of the preparations of bark or iron, latiuitely safer aud more pioasaus, | FLELMBOLD'S BuCHU ig MORE sireugtvening than any of the preparations ef bark ar iroa, tnfaltaly safer and more pleasaat. FLPeMzou's wucne 15 MORE wirengtiouiny ana any of the preparations of bart oF trou, tubultely waler aud wore pleasaue ELMBOLDS BUCHU IS MORK strengthening thaa any of the preparations ef bark or tron, inbultely safer and more pleasant. , FLELMROLD's noc v3 strengt u any of the preparations of bark or iron, jntinitety safer and more pieasaut, FLZEMBOLD's Buctt Is WORK strengthening thau any of the preparations of bark or trou, fudnilely enter and alore pleasant. 1U 18 MORE Any of tho preparailons of bark oe ore pieasaut. I ELMBOLD'S BU airengthening thi iron, manitely safer and E ELMBOLDS BUCHU [8 MORK rengthening than auy of the preparations e¢ bark or won, iudnitely id Mure pleasant, ELMBOLD'S BUCHU 15 HORE ‘Strengthening (han any of the preparations of back or iron, inBuitely safer and moro plonanat. FLEezonn's pucwy Ts MORE re nity than any of the preparations of bark or irau, infusely saver abd more pleusant, ELMBOLD'S BUCHU 18 MORE *rengthening than any of the preparations of berk on frou, tauniiely safer and move pleasant. . } ELMBOLD'S SUCHU Is MORE atrentheaing iron, iufnitely sater aud wore n any of the proparations of bark og ensant, U 18 MORE ¢ shan day of the | preparations of bark eg nitely safer aod more miensact. trou, ELMBOLD'S BUCHU Is MORR as atrengihening thay aby of ti treo, naniely safer aad more pics preparations. Of barker a FEeMBonnes BUSHY 18 MORE trengtheningsian any of the preparations ef berk om y enfePand aire pleasant iron, fate } TLMBOLD'S BUCHU IS MORE strengthening than any of the preparations of bark o¢ iron, infaitely eat ‘and more pleasaal, trengtheuing (han any of the preparations ef park or iron, inbnitel ‘saict and ‘mare pleasaa:. E ELMAOLD'S BUCHU 19 MORE heni af berk or tron, inbulley safct aud mneke plana thi

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