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__HELMBOLD’s BOOHU: i Lv? mLuBo nal CONCENTRATED bids heated THE Gnuar ‘Biunerro. the fact of rt) fedicines, bas presented by UNDRED Y¥! RS. T. WELMOLD allen asi mode of oxiroching tet ‘The experiments were while en, ba DRUG business in the oc of Philadelphia, clee, yeare since, Ae increase of diseases of the Biaddet, ki vel and ph ee fa, bot reree Tieeeascn of the Liver, of any othes Vital ryan of the body. Upon the sound and heathy condition bo important Grgase ths bs a tudharmosious ae ier of a8 ‘and liver, re etatire human family, depen: Feetid act ‘apom bow Liver and iidueys, | y, ‘not Hi ita strength and active principle wa tt would retain nd acti raprncpig was ta as boll! ‘It ip a delicate lea!, and its active rinelple would Be sosiver et Foun toe fang lant, freee Bod 2 2 few dave. ‘This truth isso self-evident that it would seem uni ft, were it mot from the fact that thousands of other matters seem to ‘tnteliigent in all onably, that s t must exhibit its thata curative agent fects immediately, when the fact ig that time is fi wpa ee ofa safe and sero oven when ine. mnadila i working the best Me eae Pe REDS, THOUSANDS” OF DOLLARS, LUXURY AND DISSIPATION, 4 and think Jens of i shan they would’ of iP to rebuild » OKEN DOWN AND WORN OUT CONSTITUTION. ti01 all discoveries of kinds of opint enemas: of thou- ‘WROM THE LARGEST MANUFACTURING CHEMIST IN THE WORLD. Tam acquainted with Mr. H. T. HELMBOLD. Re oc- pupled the drug store opposite my residence, and was suo: HH voeasful in conducting the business where others had not been equally #0 before him. I have | been favorably impressed mith his obaraoter and enterprise. WILLIAM WEIGHTMAN, Firm of Powers & Weightman, Manufacturing Chemists, Ainth and Brown streets, P! Philadelphia, Nov. 15, 1854. FOR MEDICAL PROPERTIES fe offer the following evidence:— e -— SBE JOURNAL OF PHARMACY. SEB REMARKS MADE BY DR. EPHRAIM Mo- I| DOWELL, A CELEB: 5 ATED PHYSIOIAN, AND MEMBER OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF sUR- | EONS, IRELAND, A! Zz D> PUBLISHED IN THE | TRANSACTIONS OF THE KING AND QUEEN'S SOURNAL. SER MEDICO-CHIRURGICA REVIEW, PUB (ISHED BY BENJAMIN TRAVERS, FELLOW OF @MOYAL OOLLEGE OF SURGEONS, LONDON. SEE PROFESSOR DEWEES’ VALUABLE WORKS ON *THE PRACTICE OF PHYSIC. SEE REMARKS MADE BY THE.LATE CELEBRATED “DR. PHYSICK, PHILADELPHIA. And most of the late Standard Works on Medicine. | Gee Medical Properties contained in DISPENSATORY OF THE UNITED STATES, yot which the following is a correct copy :— w g ¢ & gs & t=] 6 = Ss w e S = a ea Ge aurasive and somewhat aromatic ; pease uleay "in com paint ot sor pap ee ou bladder, bid irritati raster nah fete camenees ot tas) oa jon or the. socontinence ‘of urine, trom a lols et oe recombendedin apepsie, recom , , \Beous affections and dropa OTFULL } WOULD RESPECTFUL WOULD RESPECTFUL! meter to the following prominent WHOLESALE DRUGGIST. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS WHOLESALE DRUGGISTR WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, most of whom have been engaged im business since I em- barked In the manufacture of the Fluid Extracts, and who will attest to their growin, pularity :— JOHN F. HENRY, No. 8 Coilege place. W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO., No. 170) Wiliam vatreet, I II MOKESSON & ROBBINS, No. 91 Fulton street, | A. B. SANDS & 00., No. 141 4 ‘illfam street. al HALL & RUCKEL, No. 2i8 Greenwich street. | HURD, NAUMANN & MURPHY, No. 81 Barclay street. 3| 3 BR W. ROBINSON & SON, 183 Greenwich street. TARRANT & CO., No. 278 Scotts street. l| FRASER & LEE, Neo. 20 Beckman street. HOYT & BLANCHARD, No. 208 Fulton atreet. HALLETT, SEAVER & BURBANK, No. 149 Chambers treet. II II WARD, SUTHERLAND . $ No. 130 William street, lI 8, B. VAN DUZER & CO. No. 85 Barclay street. lI G, & 8. CRAWFORD, No. 1 ri S Fulton street, II WHEELER, PATTBRSON & z 2° 0., No. 156 William street, F. 0, WELLS & CO., No. 196 Fulton street. LAZELL, MARSH & GARDINER, No. 10 Gold street. NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1870. —TRIPLE SHEET. HELMBOLD’S BUCHU, “a G. WHEELER, No. i 2 Cherry 6 bireot. O. N. CRITTENTON, No. 7 Sixth avenue, TESTIMONY. “ a8 2 13 3 gregs A 5 ‘|| PERMANENT CURE IABETES WITH FOUR ° = J PERMANENT CURE 0 IABETES WITH FOUR PERMANENT CURE OF DIABETES WITH FOUR OURE ° 3 PERMANENT IABETES WITH FOUR i iia : Es adi Haoxe Buagen County, WN. J, April 26, 1870. Dn. H. T. HELMBoLD:. Dear 8in— Thad been suffering for « long time from diabetes, and had been under treatment for some time by (8) three of the most eminent physicians of this placo—viz., Drs, Hasbrook, Hall and Smith, without any apparent beneficial result, Having heard of your “Fluid Extract Buchu” I con- eluded to try ft, although I had but litle faith ta ite curative properties. Iam happy torstate that, after having taken four bottles ef your “Buchu,” Lam entirely cured, and deem it but my duty to you and the community at large to inform you of the fact that I have been permanently cured by your medicine, after having been informed by the (8) saree phy- siclans above named that my disease was incurable. Truly yours, JOHN H. WYGANT, Lrespectfully refer to any citizen of Hackensack. Crry AND CouNTY oF NEW YORK, 88.:— John H. Wygant, being of the village of Hackensack, county of Bergen, State of New Jersey, being duly sworn, deposes and says that the foregoing is true to his knowledge. —~ JOHN H, WYGANT, Sworn to before me this 21th day of April, 1870.—Joun @ it | Knannzy, Commissioner of Deods, New York olty and | 8. T. Hetupoun, Esa. — county, 25 Chambers street, New Work. | PERMANENT OURB \| PERMANENT CURB | PERMANENT OURE PERMANENT CURE OF A PATIENT WHO HAD OF A PATIENT WHO HAD OF 4 PATIENT WHO BAD OF A PATIBNT WHO HAD SUFFERED FOR FIFTEEN YEARS WITH SUFFERED FOR FIFTEEN YEARS WITH SUFFERED FOR FIFTEEN YEARS WITH SUFFERED FOR FIFTEEN YEARS WITH DISEASE OF TiE KIDNEYS. DISEASE oF THE &IDNEYs. DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS. [lal] DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS. lll This is to certify that in tne year «T 1869 one of our cus- tomers, a gentleman axed 50 yoars, who had been afflicted for fifteen years with disease of the kidneys, called on us for Hoelmbold’s Extract Buchu, and after,having used eight bot tles stated to us that he considered himself permanently cured, He has no hesitation in stating that he recetved more benefit from the use of Helmbold’s Extract Buchu than from. the treatment of various eminent physicians during the time above stated, and recommends the samo to all who may be suffering from any disease originating from = disordered mate of the kidneys. Statements similar to the above have been recetvea by us from various sources during the past four years. Yourstruly, PEARCE & FRIENN, Marietta, Obio, (These are the leading druggists of Marietta.) FROM THE PRINCIPAL PHYSIOLANS FROM THE PRL ‘AL PHYSICIANS FROM THE PRI ‘AL PHYSICIANS 2 [alll PE FROM THE PRINCIPAL PHYSICIANS FROM THE PRINCIPAL PHYSICIANS al OF THE eae OF THE SANITA: on THE BARITARY oF 7 THE BA SANITARY INPIREARY F THE STATE O or LOUISIANA, LOUISIAN, LOUISIAN. LOUISIAN. F THE A. OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA, Panisn La Fourowe, La., April 29, 1870, H, T. Heuaporp, Eaq.:— Dean Sre— Thave in my practice used (in the majority of cases where diseases of the urinary organs existed), Helm- bold’s Extract of Buchu and caa confidently say t!t [have never known {t to be used without the greatest beneficial re- sults, I Have consulted patients after partaking of ft and they invariably confirm my statement, I am satisfied that the preparation is an established fact, convincingly proved by the practical test of long experience, Yours, respectfully, | HN B. C. GAZZO, M. D. IIsl Fr < CURE OF GRAVEL OF E YEARS’ STANDING— FI 3 CURE OF GRAVEL OF E YEARS’ STANDING— CURE OF GRAVEL OF FIVE YEARS’ STANDING— CURE OF GRAVEL OF FIVE YEARS’ STANDING— PASSED AND TO PASSED AND TO PASSED AND TO BE PASSED AND TO ‘TONE PaSSED AND TO SAVANNAM, Tonn., May 14, 1869, . H. T. HELMBOLD :— Drar Str— We introduced your Fluid Extract Buchu in this county sbout eight montha ago and are bappy to state that it is meeting with universal favor. We wish to inform you of one mstance (among many) where your Buchu bas worked wonders, A man county, named J. &B. Estell, bad been suf fering about five years with grave |. About stx weeks ago he bought of us one bottle of Jour Bucha, and before he was through with one bottle he passed a «ravel that weighs eight grains, which we now have on exhibition in our drug stére. He says that he will never be without tne Buchu in his house again. Your preparations are gaining favor every day. Very respectfully, yours, &c., EGOLES & HINKLE, Druggists. GREAT CURE OF DIABETES OF 4 LADY. Mr. H, T, HELMBOLD :— GREAT €URE OF DIABETES OF A LADY. GREAT CURE OF DIABETES OF A LaDy. GREAT CURE OF DIABETES OF A LADY. KS DOLLARS DOLLARS < Wew Yous, Feb, 6, 1870. Dwar Da. Heuunowp:- Drax Sin— For the past eight months [ have been suffering from diabetes I have oonsulted several of our leading pbysictans, but have failed to receive the slightest benedt, from their costly medicines. Four months ago I saw your advertisement in the Hemacp. I was persuaded by o friend who bad been benefited by your world-renowned Buchu, I pur- chased a bottle, took the contents, and was so relieved that T continued the use of it, The diabetes has entirely disappeared after using tt for three months. I would give Afty dollars a botile if I could not get itat any other price. sae I most earnestly recommen: this disease, Sincerely yours, 4 it to wll those suforing from [1 > 2 INA &. STOUGHTON, ITY-SEVENTH STREET, NO. 123 WEST 2 Ww 6 | AN c CURE OF BLADDER KIDNEY AFFECTION CURE OF BLADDER AND KIDNEY AFFECTION II CURE OF BLADDER AND KIDNEY AFFECTION I| CURE OF BLADDER AND KIDNEY AFFECTION STANDING. LONG STANDING. LONG STANDING. LONG STANDING. LONG STANDING. OF LONG | STONE PASSED ANB TO BE SEEN. STONE PASSED AND TO BE SEEN. STONE PASSED AND TO BE SEEN. STOME PASSED AND TO BE Weatrorr, Gonn., Sept. Dean six— { commenced taking you xtract of Buchu” about two weeks since for an affection of the gravel, biadder and kidneys, I have suffered by spel's very much for a few days past. But yesterday relief come through the effect of your “Buchu.” A stone passed from my bladder about the size of alarge pes, and I now feel perfectly wwll and ex tirely free from the pain that I bave suffered with ‘so hard.” Yattribute my cure to your medicine entirely, and would recommend all persons similarly a(fected to try it. great faith 1a its ourative powers. Yours, truly, “~~ THOMAS J. BENNET. REFERS TO Rev. WILLIAM COGSWELL, Westport, Conn. J. L. @. CANNON, Druggist, Westoort, Conn. HL, WHEELER, Eeq., Westport, Coun, ‘ BRADLEY HULL, Esq., Westport, Cona, Dr. WAKEMAN, Reading, Gonn. R. W. ROBINSON, Wholesale Druggist, New York city. And many others if necessary. CURE OF KIDNEY LADDER AFFECTION OURE OF KIDNEY AND BLADDER AFFECTION CORE OF KIDNEY AND BLADDER AFFECTION PATIENT SEVEATY-EIGHT YEARS PATIENT SEVENTY-EIGHT YEARS PATI SEVENTY-EIGHT YEARS PATIENT SEVENTY-EIGHT YEARS PATIENT SEVENTY-EIGHT YEARS THANKS TO MR. HELEBOL THANKS TO MR. HELMBOLD. THANKS TO M& HELMBOLD, THANKS TO MR. HELMBOLD. IRARD, Pa., March 31, 1869, Fl Eprror Cosmoro.itE— I desire, as an unsolicited tribute to the merits of Helmbold’s Buchu, snd for the benefit of those tumflarly afiloted as mysélf, to say that, after’ consult- {ng many eminent physicians and trying nearly all the best advertised remedies, im the vain hope of finding relist from aggravated kidney and bladder disease, from which I have suffered excessively for many years, good fortune finally suggested to me Heimbold’s Buchu, which I com. menced using with little faith and no apparent beneficial results for about a month, At the expiration of that time, however, [thought I commenced to experience slight relief, which encouraged me to persevere in {ts use, and now, at the expiration of four months, although I am an in- firm old man, “even nearly and, consequently, medicines cannot be expected to favor- ably affect me as they otherwise would, I have found such unspeakable relief and permanent benefit from Mr. Helm- bold's valuable discovery that Teel 1 ought to publicly re cordthe fact, as an acknowledgment to him and a valuable suggestion to the public, Yours, respectfully, D, M. LAREN, Mr. Laren refers to the following gentlemen: — Colonel DAN RICE, Girard, Pa. CHARLES STOW, Esq., Juand, Pu, Editor of Cosmopo- lite. ee GEORGE H. CUTLER, Cleat, Pa., Attorney. ©. I. HINDS, Girard, Pa., Attorney. Captain D, W. HUTCHINSON, Girard, Pa., Attorney. DAVID OLIN, Girard, Pa., Me lal ll . DAVID E. DAY, Girard, Pi ©. F. ROCKWELL, Girard, Pa., Merchant. B. C. ELY, Girard, Pa., Drugglst. DR. KEYSER, A PHYSICIAN OF OVER THIRTY YEARS' EXPERI- ENCE, AND AGRADUATE OF THE JEFFERSON MEDI. CAL COLLAGE, AND OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MEDI. CINE AND SURGERY-OF PHILADELPHIA. Dear Sin— In regard to the question asked me as to my opinion about Buchu, I should say that I have used and sold the article in various forms for the past thirty years, I do Dot think there ts auy form or preparation of {t I have not used or known to be used in the medicate agent would be indicated. You are aware, as well an myself, that it has been extensively employed in the va- rious diseases of the bladder and kidneys, and the reputa- arious diseases where such tion It has acquired, in my judgment, is warranted by the ; ae Tbave seen and used, as before stated, every form of Bue | GORNER OF FIFTH AVENUB AND SEVENTY-SIXTH | __.._HELMBOLYs BUCHU. chu-the powdered leares, tincture, uid extracte-and Tam not cognizant of any preparation of that plant at ali equal to yours, Twelve years’ experience ought, I think, to give me the right to judge of its merits; and, without prejudice or partiality, I give yours precedence over all others, T value your Buchu for {ts effect on patients, I have cured with it, andseen cured with it. more diseases of the bladder and kidneys than I have ever seen cured with avy other Buchu, or any other proprietary compound of whatever name, yi Respectfully, yours, de. GKORGE H. KEYSER, M. Dy 140 WOOD STREET, PITYSBURG, PA, Avaver 11, 1869, ne or or cas OF CASE OF STANDING. BTA TWENTY STANDING, PHILADELPATA, oun, June 3, 1867. H. T. HELMBOLD, Druggiet Drax Stn— T have been @ sufferer for upward of twenty years with gravel, bladder and kiduey affections, during which time I have used various medical preparations, and been under treatment of the moat eminent physicians, expe: riencing but little relief, Having seen your preparations extensively advertised, I consulted my family physician in regard to using your Ex. tract of Buchu. at I did this because [had used all kinds of advertised reme- dies, and had found them worthless, and some quite tn- jurious; {n fact, I despaired of ever getting well, and deter. mined to uso no remedies hereafter unless I know of the ta- gredients. It was this that prompted me to use your remedy. ‘Aw you advertised that it was composea of buchu, cubebs and juniper berries, it ocourred to me and my physician as an excellent combination, and, with his advice, after an ex- amination of the article and consulting again with the druggist, I concluded to uy eight months ago, at which time | From the first bettie I was astonished and gratified at the beneficial effect, and after uaing it for three weeks was able to walk out. I felt much like writing to you a full statement of my case at the time, but thought my improvement might T commenced to use it about I was confined to my room. only be temporary, and theret; {f tt would effect a perfect cure, knowing that ft would be of concluded to defer and ace greater value to you and more satisfactory to me. Tam now able to report that a cure ts effected, after using tie remedy for five months, LT have not used any now for thres months, and feel as well 1m all respects Your Buchu, being devoid of any unpleasant taste and odor, a nice tonto and tnvigorator of the system, Ido uot moan to be without it whenever ocoasion may require ite use | Lever di on such occasions. M. MoCORMICK. ick's atatemeut, he refore to | | Should any doubt Mr. McCorm| the following gentlemen :— Hon. WM. BIGLER, ex-Governor of Penasyivania, Hon, THOMAS FLORENCE, Washington, D.C. Hon, J.C, KNOX, ex Judge, Philadelphia, Hon, J. 8. BLACK, éx Judge, Philadelphia, Hon, D. R. PORTER, ex-Govornor, Penaayivania, Hon, ELLIS LEWIS, ex-Judge, Philadelphia, Hon. &. 0. GRIER, exJudge of United States Supreme Court, Philadelphia. ‘a Hon. G W. WOODWARD, ox-Judge, Philadelphia, | | | Hon, W. A. PORTER, ex-Governor, Phitadeiphia, Hon. JOHN BIGLER, ex-Governor of California, Hon. B. BANS, Washington, D. C. And many othors if necessary. ONB HUNDRED DOLLA‘ WOULD BE GIVEN ONE HUNDRED DOLL, WOULD BE GIVEN all [Ll] (115 ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS WOULD BE GIVEN NECESSARY. FOR A BOTTLE IF NECESSARY, FOR A BOTT: If NECESSARY. FOR A BOTT! If NECESSARY. Rauway, N, J., Deo. 2, 1869, i, T. Heumpoup, Esq. :— Drax Smm— I take great pleasure in sending a certificate, in addi- tion to the many yyou have received from suffering ha- manity. I can scarcely find language sulliciently strong to express my heartfelt gratification at the wonderful cure your “Buchu” has effected. four years I have suffered beyond description. All my friends (with myself) othe conclusion that my case was incurable. Accident placed your advertisement in my hands, Icommenced taxing your “Buchu.” I fol- lowed the directions, and, to my utter astonishment, before I bad taken seven bottles of your valuable medicine (I would give $100 a bottle tf I could not get it at any other price) I was entirely cured, I most earnestly recommend {t to all those suffering fren disease, Ihave told many persons to take For | | | your valuable medicine, and they are doing so with great success, Any information my fellow cit!~ans may require will be freely given by thé subseriber, at his residence, No. 78 Milton avenue, Rahway, jersey. . FREEMAN, COUNCILMAN THIRD WARC. ~~ cITy OF RAMWAY. ~Rauway, N. &, Deo. 2, 1888, We, the undersigned, are well acquainted with H. M. Free- ¢ has been a long time suf- fering, in the worst possible form, for the past four years, and that he has been entirely cured by the use of “Helm- bold’s Buchu,” J. W. SAVAGE, ex-Mayor. FRANK LA BAU, President of Counc:!. WM. RICHARDS, Clerk of Counoll, PETER A. BANTA, Counciiman. W. J. BROWN, Councilman, 5.5, 8. MELICK, Counetiman, LEWIS HOFF, Councilman. J. B. STRYKER, Merchant, Cir HALL, MAYoR's Ovrice, Ranway, Naw Jnnszy, Dec. 5, 1500. ; ‘This will certify that Iam personally acquainted with H. M, Freeman, and am cognizant of the facts as set forth in the above statement, and the several persons whose signa- tures are thereunto attached are all known to me. JOHN F. WHITNEY, —— Mayor of Rahway, N. J. man, of Rahway, and know thi | j mew Push STATE VOLUNTEER INSTITUTE, RK STATE VOLUNTEER INSTITUTE, Rew Toni STATE VOLUNTEER INSTITUT W YORE STATE VOLUNTEER INSTITU NEW YORK STATE VOLUN! INSTITU? R OF FIFTH AVENUE AND SEVENTY-SIXTH CORN. CORNER OF FIFTH AVENUE AND SEVENTY-SIXTH _HELMBOLD’S BUOHU. CORNER oF “purvit “AVENUE AND SEVENTY. CENTRAL GENTBAL F. NTRAL CENTRAI CENTRA! TREET, STREET, PARK. i 3 2 HOME AND FUR THE SONS or (A lI (A HOME AND FOR THE g ¢ & SONS OF (A HOME AND FOR THE SONS OF 1181! (A HOME AND SCHOOL FOR THE SONS OF lz]| (4 HOMB AND acHoou FOR THE SONS OF BRS.) DECEARKD. 80) LDL) DECEASED SOLDIERS.) Dr. A. T. Hetasoip: — Two bottles only of the package of your valuable Buchu presented to the Institute have Leen used by the children and with perfect success. In the case of our littie lieutenant, A. J., bis pride uw 20 longer mortifie: and he is free fromthe daily morning anathemas of the chambermald who has charge of his bedding. I feel that a knowledge of the result of our use of your Buchu with the children under our charge may save many a superintendent and matron of boarding schools many poor oblidren, suffering more from weakness than @syiums a great amount of annoyance, and ‘Mt bo be weak: ‘mstead of a vad habit) most unjustly in- flicted upon them. Thanking you on bebalf of tue chtldren ‘nd noping others may ba alike benefited, Respecttully yours, CoOL. YOUNG, GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT AND DIRECTOR, 16, 1969. Gnxar Saut Lake Orry, UTAt, Jen, 28, 1958. Mr. A, Tt. Heranonp:— nication requesting our terms for adver- tising wae duly received, but from a prejudice I bad formed against advertising “cures for secret diseases,” tt was left unanswered. During au accidental conversation in a drug store the other 6 ening my mind was changed on the character of your Buchu, It was then highly commend- ed for other diseases by two physicians present, Enclosed please find our advertising terms. Yours, &c., Tt. B. H, STENHOUSE, Editor and Proprietor ef Duily and Semi-Weekly Tele- graph. or Il > x = > 2 Ss z A CAsE or A OASE INFLAMMATION OF || A CASE OF INFLAMMATION OF II A CASE OF INFLAMMATION OF 4 CASE OF LAMMATION OF lll srmeeeye EY! KIDNEYS KIDNEYS EIDNEYS HE FROM MORGAN = RAZEL & CO, FROM MORGAN, FRAZEL & CO, HII FROM MORGAN, F FRAZEL & 00. FROM MORGAN, F FRAZEL & CO. . FROM MORGAN, FI FRAZEL & CO. Giasaow, MrssouRt, February 5, 1868, Mr. H. 7. Hatapou:— Deas Sre— About two years ago I was troubled with both in- Gammation of the Kidneys and Gravel, and T resorted to soveral remedies without deriving any benefit whatever; and Ivertised, I procured afew bottles and used them. ‘The result was a complete cure in « short time. Iregard your Exrmact Buouv to be decidedly the best remedy extant for any and all diseases of the Kid- neys, and I am quite confident that it will do all you clam for it, You may publish this if you desire to do so. Yours respectfully, EDWIN M. FRAZEL, ing your Extgaot Boonu UNITED STATES HOSPITAL, HUY, N. Cy, March 10, 1866, H. T. Hetmpowp, Eaq,, Phi Daae Sin— Iwish you to send me one dozen of your Sarsaparilla Ex tract, and half a dozen of your Rose-wash. Allow me to say that your preparations are very satisfac: tory, not only to the practitioner, but also to the patient, and | | T shall endeavor to bring them to universal uso {n this part” ef the country. Please forward these medicines again as before, C. 0. D., per express. Tam, air, very respectfully, yours, &e., M. F. A, HOFFMAN, Surgeon in charge of Hosp ital CERTIFICATE OF A CERTIFIC. ora 3 3I| CERTIFICATE OF A CERTIFICATB OF A MIDWIFE. MIDWIFE, DISTINGUISHED DILPHTA, August 18, 1869, LTE Mr. HgLMBoLD:— Srm—Ihave used patients, and can speak of it in the highest terms inevery caso, and consider it a valuable remedy and one that should be in the hands of every midwite. Very truly, yours, REBECCA STANTON, M. D, your Extract Buchu with many of my | CURE OF NERVOUS PROSTRATION AND DECLINE CURE OF NERVOUS PROSTRATION AND DECLINE CURE OF NERVOUS PROSTRATION AND DECLINE CURE OF NERVOUS TRATION AND DECLINE lal CURB OF NERVOUS PROSTRATION AND DECLINE Il OF A YOUNG LADY. OF A YOUNG LADY. OF A YOUNG Lapby. O8 & YOUNG LaDy. OF A YOUNG Lavy. H. T, ARLMBOLD:— Thave been giving your Extract Buchu to my daughter, who bas been unable to sleep, very nervous, loss of appetite, geveral debility and rapid failing into dechne ; in fact, con- sumption was talked of. Iwas recommended to use your uchu” by a bighly respectable Jady of thie place, who had foven {t to her som with complete success, My daughter had been troubled fora long time, 1 purchased one bottle some eight weeks since, which Insied one week, and from which she received great benefit, sad induced me to purchase o1 half dozen bottles, se Thad tried many other remedies, and my family physician, to no avail. It is now more than (wo weeks since she has taken the last bottle, aad I am happy te inform you of tte complete success, ‘Very truly your, Geemawrown, Pa, SUFFPRING, SUFFERING, SHA GREaT GREAT. 4 PERMANENT CASE OF GRAVEL OF TWELY®: YBARS' STANDING-STONK PASSED AND TO BR SEEN, A PERMANENT Cask OF GRAVEL OF TWELVE YEAKS' STANDING-STONE PASSED AND TO BB & PERMANENT CASE OF GRAVEL OF TWELYE YEARS' STANDING-STONE PASSED AND TO BR SEEN. A PERMANENT OU GRAVEL OF TWELVE YEARS’ STANDING—STO PassED AND TO BB SEEN, I is with much pleasure that I write you Teapecting myself, I do not know hardly: how | see ‘Thave been ‘or the Iax ten oF (wolve re greates Veudferer man could be and live; but times than others. The compiaint was the’ “K: " and “Bladder.” 1 have been wo from totes four: teen hours and yanted to make but could not Have consulted doctor fou” Mow sachusetts, and thie State, and takeh pills say, by the quart, also liquored OD relist from" ant, aad ot worse. the et We toate Iwas so that I ould sourcely st avout. 1 could nog reat night or Ik would soon alt [nad not seen your Hertshite | Courter “heated "'uidneya't nk rend through and thought I would try it, I purel & bottle, “but, mind, you, liad not muck faith ie should bad been trying so ys Wage as coms Se eo, ounce taking Ih Sand. before I lsd taken. th felt ia ul T dniahed st and ot another, Ltook bait of (the second I still got worse. Whom I walked it seewuod ‘as it Say falling from its place, and I felt second, ra Sanat at 1 bad made 40, before 1 had finished om may wind it was of no. use trying “any more—and Uils time the “suanu" was doing is work, but t did ob know (t; so I gave it and went io Hamieeh: a to one of st doctors int! wo eee Pins Kladder, aoa should, have (0 us tion, Hegave me medicine, and] went home quite beurted. Oo Bunday I was unable to go to church, ot taken any of big, medicine, but on my return using the “Buchu,” und to the oon T had @ deatre imate water, bit could not. “About one hour after this to hi tried ‘again, with the same result; but the next time 1 tee veasel i was the same as turning a fauget and sto Tt was so for three times, and the agall titre” struck it, and hath saw, covered wi together, It looka the color of # mud turtle and ia aa hard flint. Ho you see the “Buchu” was doing lis work, I was fe so badiy. I procured anol there might be some More behind: but sinoe that has which is efght weeks ago last Sunday, 1 have been as well aa Sver L was ta my tie, ave the tione ‘scouraly and atone or gravel ever Mille" pieces’ "00 who tell you a but thi Souare wolgome 19 make such Use of my name as you think proper. ‘Iam pretty well known in Berkshire; also im Cone bodkiect, ‘The! advertisement saved me. Why not publish 7 The Springfield Republican te a wi Ay ere wo wonder they can ote ~f all day, but think I aoe anid enough | ite ‘tines sot im your ever EDWARD L. HOWARD, | Paper Maker, Burnside, Hartford county, Coum, REFERS TO Dr. MACK, Burnside, Conn, Dr. WRIGHT, North Loe, Mass. Dr. HOLKUM, North Lee, Mass, Dr. ADAMS, Stockbridge, Muss. Dr. SCOTT, North Manchester, Cons. Dr. JAQUES, Buckland Corne Dr. BEARSFORD, Hartford, Conn. ALL OF WHOM TREATED ME FOR THE DISEASE. ELIEF PROM KIDNEY AFFECTION OOG&s SPEEDY RBUTONED BY ACCIDENT. ¥ FROM KIDNEY AFFECTION 000A- — ba IONED BY ACCIDENT. RELIEF FROM KIDNEY ARFECTION 000M agrees NED BY ACCIDENT. SPEEDY a, a yt a KIDNEY are COs SIONED BY ACOI LIE FROM KIDNEY AFFECTION SPEEDY RE! bate in com New Yorx, Feb. 1, 1870. re Dr. B. T. Heimpoip:— Daan srn— On the 284 of August last I received severe internal and external injuries, occasioned by en accident om s Philadelphia railroadcar. Gn my arrival in New York I was attended by Dr. Wilson, of East Fifty-ftth street, ands another physician, whose name I do _2t now remember. ‘Atver my wounds were dressed Isulfered for three (2) days intense agony from internal injuries, which affected my Kidneys. Ioan say that after taking but three doses of your Extract Buchu I felt greatly relieved. 1 used the bal- ‘ance of the bottle, aud am bappy to state that since that time I have experienced no further dificulty. Very truly, yours, Pa H, KEARNEY, "No, 848 Third avenue, I respectfully refer to etther of the following gentlemen :— ROBERT B ROOSEVELT, Kiaq., Editor of Citizen and Round Table B, P. OURTIS, Bag., No. 102 Greenwich avenue. MORRIS PHILLIPS, Raq., Editor of Home Journal. Hon. M. CONNOLLY, Register. Messrs, PETTENGILL & BATES, propriotors of Hearth and Home. roar I. W. HUDSON, Esq., No. 41 Park row, New York, Hon. NELSON J. WATERBURY, New York. Hon. JAMES BE. COULTER, New York. And many others if necessary. ABLMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, ESTABLISHED UPWARDS “"@MIOAL WARBHOUSES, NEW YORK, AND 104 SOUTH TENTH STREET, NO. PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Paick—Six Bottles for $6 60, or Bt 25 per hottie; deliverea to any address, SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. None are goouine unions done up ino steel engraved wrapper, with fac-simile of my Chemical Warehouse amd signed BT. GELMBOLD.