If 
Great Salt Lake City. 
Utah, Jan. 23. 1858. 
Mr. If. T. 7T ni.MBOl.D—Drnr Sir - Vo nr curamuni. 
cation requesting our tern)} of advertising was duly 
received, cut from a prejudice I hud formed against 
advertising "cures for secret diseases, it was left 
unanswered. Durinir an accidental conversation in 
m drug store the other evening my mind was changed 
on the character of your BucTlu Jt was then highly 
commended for other diseases hy two physicians 
present Inclosed please find oar rates of advertis¬ 
ing Your*, &c„ T. B. H. S’l KNHOUSK, 
Editor and Proprietor Of Daily and Semi-Weekly 
Telegraph. 
A Case of Inflammation of Kidneys mid 
Gravel, 
FROM MORGAN, F FA ZED & CO.. 
Glasgow. Mo., Feb 6,1383. 
Mu. H. T. HkLUBOld: 
L)rnr .Sir:—About two years ago I was troubled with 
both Inflammation of the kidneys and gravel, und 1 
resorted t.o several remedies, without deriving any 
benefit whatever, and seeing your Extract Buehu 
advertised. I procured a few bottle* and used them. 
The result was a complete cure in a short time. I 
regard your Extract Buehu 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 
claim for it. You may publish tills if you desire to 
do so. Yours respectfully. 
EDWIN M. FEAZEL. 
Just, received and fov sale by 
Ve. J. HI AGNIN, Cil EBIN A: CO 
652 SROADWAY, N. Y, 
MISCELLANEOUS ENIGMA.—No. 8 
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 
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West Thompson, Conn. M. E. p. 
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Sole Agents for the Celebrated 
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pARING, CORING AM> 
CROSS-WORD ENIGMA.-No. 7 
United States Hospital. 
SALISBURY. N. C.. March 10, 1886. 
TT. T. Helm bold, Esq., Phi la., p».- 
Dntr Sir Allow me to say that vour preparations 
are very satisfactory, not only to the practitioner hut 
also to the patient, and I shall endeavor to bring 
them to universal use In this part of the country. 
Please forward these medicine* again as before 
C. O. b., per express. 
1 api, sir, very respectfully yours Ac., 
M. K. A. HOFFMAN, 
Surgeon in charge of Hospital. 
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Gates, N. Y. Willie A. WOODWORTH 
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Takes only TTIREE TURNS of the crank to pare, 
and four turns to pare, core and slice an ordinary 
nized apple. 
IT DOES IT ALL AT ONCE. 
It will pare without slictng, it' desired. 
Dried Apple sells two cents per pound higher when 
Sliced with this machine than when quartered. 
PRICE—Per Dozen. 813.50 i Tcu Dozen, 
5113 i Fifty Dozen, SM 2.50. 
Certificate of u Distinguished midwife. 
Pmi.ADEI.PHIA. Aug. 18, 1869. 
Mr. Helmbold: 
Sir — 1 have used your Extract Buehu with manv 
ot my patients, and can speak of it in the highest 
terms In every case, and consider it a valuable 
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every midwife. Very truly yours, 
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bottle or 6 bottles for f6.5fl. Delivered to any ad. 
dress. Describe symptoms in all communications. 
Address It. T. HELMBOLD, Drug and Chemical 
Warehouse, 694 Broadway, N. Y. 
A Case of Twenty Years’ Standing. 
Philadelphia, Pa., June 25, 1867. 
n. T. IlELMHOLD, Druggist— Dear Sir: I have 
been a sufferer for upward of twenty years with 
gravel, bladder and kidney affections, during which 
time I have used various medicinal preparations, 
and been under the treatment of the most eminent 
physician*, experiencing but little relief. 
Having seen your preparations extensively adver¬ 
tised,! consulted iny family physician in regard to 
using your Dxtract. Buehu, 
I did this because 1 had used all kinds of adver¬ 
tised remedies, and had round them worthless und 
some quite injurious in fact. 1 despaired of ever 
getting well, and determined to use no remedies 
hereafter unless I knew of the ingredients, it. was 
this that prompted me to use your remedy. As you 
advertised that It was composed of biiclin ctibobs 
and Janipcr berries, It occurred to me and ray phy¬ 
sician as an excellent combination and, with liis 
advice aft. r an examination of the article and con¬ 
sulting ngiu i with the druggist. 1 concluded to try it. 
I cornmene 1 to use It about eight months ago. at 
which time 1 was conOi ed to my room. 
From the first bottle 1 was astonished and gratified 
at the beneficial effect and after using it throe weeks 
was able to walk out I felt much like writing to vou 
a full statement of my case at the time, but thought 
my improvement might only be temporary and 
therefore concluded to defer and see if It would 
effect a perfect cure, knowing that it would b* of 
greater value to you and more satisfactory to me 
I am now able to report that a cure is effected, after 
using the remedy for five months. 
1 have not used any now for three months, and feel 
as well in an respects «« 1 ever did 
Your Buehu heP-g devoid of any unpleasant taste 
and odor, a nice i no and tnvlgorant of the system 
I do not mean to tic without it. whenever occasion 
may require its use oil such affections 
M. MCCORMICK 
Should any doubt Mr McCormick's statement, he 
refers to the following gentlemen • 
Mon.WM. BIGLER, ex-Governor of Pennsylvania. 
Hon. THOMAS U FLORENCE, Philadelphia 
Hon. J. C. KNOX, Philadelphia. 
Hon. J. S. BLACK, Philadelphia. 
Hon. D. R. PORTER, ex-Governor of Pennsyl¬ 
vania. 
lion. ELIAS LEWIS. Philadelphia. 
H0R. R. C GRIER, Philadelphia. 
Hon. G W. WOODWARD, Philadelphia. 
Hon. W. A. PORTER Philadelphia. 
Hon. JOHN BIGLER, ex-Governor of California 
Hon. E BANKS. Washington 1). C. 
And many others, if necessary. 
Cure of Ncrvoti* Proairntion ami Decline 
at n Young Lady. 
II. T. Helmuolw I have been giving your Ex- 
lfact Buehu to my daughter, who lias bopu unable to 
sleep, very nervous, loss of unpi-tttc, general debitltv 
and rapidly falling Into decline-In fact, eonsump- 
tion was talked of. I was recommended to use your 
" Buehu ” by a highly rcspoelabla lady of thl* place, 
who had given it to her son with complete success. 
My daughter had been troubled fora king time. 1 
onreha.M'd ,.no bottle some eight weeks since, which 
lusted one week, and from which she received great 
benefit, and Induced me to purchase one-half dozen 
bol t lea, as I bad t ried many other remedies, and my 
family physician, to no utuIL It is now more lluiu 
two weeks since she has taken the last bottle, and I 
am happy to Inform vou of Its complete Success. 
Very truly yoars. 
GEO. M. MARSHALL. 
Germantown, Pa., Feb. 12,1869. 
Cure of Grnvttl of Five Years’ Standing - 
Stone Punned nad to bo Scon, 
Savannah, Tenn., May it, 1869. 
Dr. H. T. HELMBOLD: 
Dear Sir. — We introduced your "Fluid Extract 
Buehu ' in this county about eight, months ago and 
ore happy to state that it is meeting with universal 
favor. W« wish to Inform you ul one Instance (among 
many) where your Buehu ” has worked wonders. 
A man In our county named J. B. Estell had been 
suffering about flvo yoars with gravel. About six 
weeltH ago lie bought of us one bottle Of your 
Buehu,*" and before he was through one bottle he 
passed a gravel that weighs eight, grains which we 
now have on exhibition jti our drug store. He says 
that he will never be without the " Biiclin ’ in hi* 
house again. Your preparations are gaiuiug favor 
every day. Very respectfully yours, Ac., 
KCCLKS A HINKLE, Druggists. 
PROBLEM. No, 6 
A triangle having a perimeter of 100 rods, 
and an angle of 50”, lias the square described on 
one of Ha sides equal to the rectangle contained 
by the other two. What are the Lengths of its 
sides ? 
Stockbridge, N. Y. b. f. b. 
S3T*Answer in two weeks. 
A Permanent Cure of Gravel of Twelve 
Years’ Standing-Stone Passed and to be 
Seen. 
„ „ Burnside, Conn., Dec. 15,1S69. 
dr. Helmbold : 
I)tar Sir It is with much pleasure that I write 
you up,at facts respecting myself. I do not know 
hardly how to express tnyselt. I have been for the 
last ten or twelve years the greatest sufferer man 
could bo mid lire ; but more Sometimes Ilian others. 
T he complaint was the kidneys und I,ladder. I have 
been sometimes from twelve to fourteen hour* und 
wanted to make water every minute, but could not. 
1 lav e consul tod doctors both txi Mirunchusot ts nnd 
this State, and taken pills I may say t,y the quart, 
also liquored medicine-,, but found no relief from 
any, and got worse the last six months. 1 was so 
that l could Scarcely got about, I Could not rest 
night or day It would soon have been “all tip" 
with me if l had not soon your advertisement in the 
Berkshire Courier, bonded ' ' 
through and thought I would try It. 
bottle. but had n iLmiieb faith , u It.. 
when I had tried so many things that cost, me so 
much? Well. ’ -■ 
taken 
PUZZLER ANSWERS 
Geographical Enigma no. 3,—Mix kindness 
with reproof, aud reason witli authority. 
Illustrated Rkiius No. 7.—You ahull only re¬ 
ceive in proportion to what you do. 
Cure of Bladder and Kidney Affection of 
Long Standing —Mtoue Passed and to be 
Seen. 
Westport, Conn., Sept. 5, 1869. 
tl T Helmbold, Esq. 
Dear Sir. l commenced taking your "Extract of 
Buehu" about two weeks since for an affection of 
the gravel, bladder and kidney*. 1 have suffered by 
spell* very much for a few days past, nut yesterday 
relief came through the effect of your “ Buehu." A 
stone passed from my 1)1 a drier about the size of a 
large pea. and I now feel perfectly well, and ontliely 
free from the pain that I have suffered with " so 
hard.” 1 attribute my cure t o your medicine entirely, 
and would recommend all persons similarly affected 
to try it. 1 have great faith tn Its curative powers. 
Yours truly, THOMAS J. RENNET. 
REFERS TU 
Rev. WILLI A At COGSWELL, Westport. Conn. 
J. I,. G. CANNAN. Druggist, Westport , Conn. 
If. B. WHEELER, Esq., Westport. Conn 
BRADLEY HULL, Esq., Westport. Conn 
Dr. WAK EM AN. Reading. Conn 
R. W. ROIUNSON, Wholesale Druggist, Now York 
City. And many others, if necessary. 
The knife pares going both ways, thus saving time 
without increasing the speed of the apple. 
It throws the parings from the machine. It will 
not scrape over a hard or bruts d apple. It is very 
thorough In it* construction. 
PRICE—Per Dozen, S>9.50s Tea Dozen, SB I 
Fifty Dozen, 88.50. 
lUiscellaneoue QUucvtioemcnts 
Kidneys." 1 read it 
I purchased a 
Why should I, 
1 began taking it? anti before I bad 
i bottle I fell bad ; but I finished It ami 
got another By tlio time I took half of the second 
1 still got worse (apparently.) When I walked ii 
seemed ns if my right kidney was falling from i‘ 
place, and I felt really bad. 1 felt so, before I ha 
finish ed the second, that I had made up my mint : 
"asOf uo use irylngjmy more —aud all thl* time , 
Buehu was doing Its work, but I did not know d 
st, I gave it up und went to Hartford on Saturday. 1 
one ot the best, doctors itl thnolty. He said it w 
the nock of the bladder, and I should have to undcj 
go an operation, lie guve mo medicine, and 1 won 
home quite downhearted. On Sunday I was uttnb 
to go to elitiroh. I hltd not taken any of Ins mod let ii 
but on my return con tinned Ufting tlia “ lluehu,' and 
'n the afternoon I hint a tleslro to make water, but 
could not. About one hour after this I tried again, 
with the same result; but t he next t ime I took the 
vessel it was the same us turning a faucet and scop- 
pilig It off again. I was so Tor throe times, and the 
third time there was some" hi rig canto through the 
passage and struck against Liu: side, of the vessel. 1 
examined it, und It is the ugliest atone or gravel you 
ever saw. covered over with little pieces which col¬ 
lected together It, looks tho color of a muil turtle, 
and Is as hard its flint. So you see the " Buehu ” was 
doing Its work, although 1 was feeling kq badly. 1 
procured another bottle, thinking there might be 
sprue more behind ; but since that has past, which Is 
eight weeks ago last Suuday, 1 have been as well us 
ever I tvas in my life. I have the stone securely 
wrapped, and those who have seen it tn tills place 
are surprised. I cannot tell you all, hut this is a 
true story uf my ease, ami you are welcome to tnake 
such use of my name as yon think proper. 1 am 
pretty well known in Berkshire; also m Connecticut. 
The advertisement saved me. Why not publish 
more t The Springfield Bepubllcan is a wide-spread 
paper tf any one wishes to see Ibis wonder they 
can do ao. J could write all day, hut think I have 
sanl enough tills time, so I remain your ever well- 
wisher, EDWARD I,. HOWARD. 
Paper Maker Burnside Hartford Co., Conn. 
It III'Elis TO 
Dr. MACK. Burnside, Conn. 
Dr. WRIGHT, North Leo, Ma9S. 
l>r llOLKUAl, North Lee, Mass. 
Dr. A DAMS, Stockbridge, Mass. 
Dr. SCOTT, North Manchester, Conn. 
Dr. JAuCES, Buckland Corners, Conn. 
Dr. BKARSFOUD. Hurtford, Conn. 
All op whom Treated me for the Disease. 
PEACH PPYTIER 
New York, August 15, 1868. 
Allow me to call your attention to rny preparation 
of COMPOUND EXTRACT BUCHU. The com¬ 
ponent part* are BUCHU, Long Leaf, CUBEB8, 
JUNIPER BERRIES. 
MODE OF PREPARATION. 
Buehu In vacuo Juniper berries by distillation; 
cubebs extracted by displacement, with spirits ob¬ 
tained from jumper berries: very little sugar i* use-1, 
und a small proportion of spirit. Iti* more palatable 
than any now in use. 
Buehu. a* prepared by druggist*, i* nf a dark color. 
It is a plant that emits its fragrance : the action of a 
flame destroy* this tit* active principle,) leaving a 
dark and glutinous decoction, Mine Is the color of 
ingredient*. The Buehu in my preparation predom¬ 
inates; the smallest quantity of the other ingredi¬ 
ents is added to prevent fermentation. Upon inspec¬ 
tion it will bo found not to be a tincture, as made in 
phurmaeopmu, nor Is It a sirup, rind ttierofore can he 
used in coses where fever or tntlammatioij exist. In 
this you have tin? knowledge of the ingredients and 
the mode of preparation. 
Hoping that you will favor It with a trial, and that 
upon inspection It will moot with your approbation. 
With a feeling of confidence, 
1 am, very respectfully, 
II. T. HELMBOLD, 
Chomist and Druggist of 19 Years’ Experience. 
i’rl-ie — Per Dozen 
l»l£3:.ttITJftlN I.\ ONE SEASON. 
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• New H.m - ire State Fair,' “ Provincial Fair of 
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r.uo t ‘ New Hamphlre Mechanical and Art 
on.” 
1 Discount of TEN per cent, will be made on 
■ r rs previous to April l*t, and FIVE percent 
, is to July 1st. 
{3F*An order for Ten or Fifty Dozen made up of 
the various kinds, will reoelvo the regulur discount 
Cure of Kidney nnd Bladder Affection of a 
Patient Seventy-eight Year* of Age. 
THANKS TO MR. HELMBOLD. 
Girard. Pa.. March 31 1869. 
Editor Cosmopolite 1 desire as an unsolicited 
tribute to the merits of Helnibold's Buehu, and for 
tho benefit of those similarly afflicted as myself to 
say that, after consulting many eminent physicians 
and trying nearly nil the best, advertised remedies in 
the vain bopo of finding relief from aggravated kid 
Bey and bladder diseases, from which 1 huvo suffered 
excessively for many years, good fortune finally sug - 
posted tome iloimbold’s Buehu. which 1 commenced 
using with little fallli aud no apparent hcnoflciul re¬ 
sults for about a mont h. At, tho expiration of that 
time, however, I thought 1 commenced to experience 
slight relief, tvbleh encouraged me to persevere In 
Its use. and now, at the expiration of four mouths, 
although 1 um an infirm old man nearly seventy-night 
years of ago. and consequently medicines cannot bo 
expected to favorably affect me as they otherwise 
would. I have found such nnspimkahlu relief and 
permanent benefit from Mr. Hclmbold's valuable 
discovery that I fuel I ought to publicly record the 
fact, a* an acknowledgment to him and a valuable 
suggestion to the public. Yours, respectfully, 
D. M. LAREN. 
Mr, Laren refers to the following gentlemen : 
Col, DAN RICE, Girard, Pa. 
CHAS. STOW, Esq., Girard, Pa. Editor Cosmo¬ 
polite. 
GEO. TI. CUTLER, Girard, Pa,. Attorney. 
C. I. HINDS, Girard, Pa., Attorney. 
Cnpt.. D, W. Hutchinson, Girard. Pa., Attorney. 
DAVID OLIN, Girard, I*a., Merchant. 
DAV1J) K. DAY, Girard, Pa.. Merchant. 
C. F. ROCKWELL, Girard, I’a., Merchant. 
B. C. ELY, Girard, Pa., Druggist, 
D. H. WHTTTE.MOKE, M n u it In cf liver, 
1406 Main HI., Worcester. .Hums. 
CLARK, WILSON & CO., Wholesale Agents for New 
York. March 1st, 1870. 
One Hundred Dollars would be Given for a 
Bottle, it Necessury, 
Rahway N. J., Dec. 2, 1869. 
H. T. HELMBOLD. Ksq .—Dear Sir: 1 take groat 
pleasure in sending you u certificate, In addition to 
the many you have received from suffering humanity 
I can scarcely find language sufficiently strong to ex¬ 
press my heartfelt gnii iff cation at t he wonderful cure 
vour " Buehu” ha* effected. For four yeurs 1 have 
suffered beyond description. All my friends (with 
myself) came to tho conclusion that my case was in¬ 
curable. Accident plueed your advertisement in my 
hands. 1 commenced taking your " Buehu. ’ 1 fol¬ 
lowed the directions, and to tny utter astonishment 
before I had taken seven bottles of your valuable 
medicine (I would give$100 a bottle if I could not get 
I tat any other price) I am entirely cured. I most-earn¬ 
estly recommend* it to all those suffering from dis¬ 
ease. 1 have told many persons to take your valuable 
medicine, and they arc doing so with great, success 
Any information ray fellow citizens may require Will 
he freely given by tho subscriber, at his residence, 
No. 78 Milton Avenue, Rahway. N. J. 
H. M. FREEMAN. 
Councilman Third Ward, City of Rahway. 
it All WAV. N. J , Dee. 2, 1889. 
We, the undersigned.are well acquainted with H. 
M. Freeman of Rahway, and know that he has been 
a long time suffering in the worst possible form, for 
the past four years, utid that he has been entirely 
cured by t lie use of • Tlelmboid’s Buehu.” 
J. W. SAVAGE. ex-Ma.vor. 
FRANK LA BAU, President nf Council. 
WM. RICHARDS. Clerk of Council. 
PETEK A. BANTA, Council man. 
W. J. BROWN, Councilman. 
J. S. S. \! CLICK, Councilman. 
LEWIS HOFF. Councilman. 
J. B, STRYKER- Merchant. 
Citv hail, Mayor’s Office, > 
RauwaY N J . Dec. 6. 1889. J 
This will certify that 1 am personally acquainted 
with II. M. Freeman, and am cognizant of the facts 
asset forth inthes.bove statement, and the several 
persons whose signature- are thereunto at tached are 
all known to me. JOHN F WIUTNEY, 
Muyor of Rahway, N. J. 
From the L.urgent Manufacturing t'liemist 
111 the World. 
I tint acquainted with Mr. 11. T. Helmbold. Ho oc¬ 
cupied the Orug Store opposite my residence, and 
was successful in conducting the business where 
Others had not been equntly so before him. 1 have 
been favorably impressed with his character and en¬ 
terprise. WILLIAM WEIGHTMAN, 
Firm of Powers & Wolgbtman, Manufacturing Chem¬ 
ists, Ninth and Brown St., Philadelphia. 
Nov. 4,1851. 
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THE CONSTITUTION, once affected with organic 
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Grent Cure of Diabetes of a Cady — Fifty 
Dollars a Dottle. 
^ ^ New York, Feb. 6. 1870. 
Dear Dr. Helmbold : 
jDsqr Sir —For the past eight month* I have been 
suffering from diabetes. 1 lutvo consulted several of 
our leading physicians, but tolled to receive the 
slightest benefit from their costly medicines. 
I*our months ago I saw your advertisement in the 
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I most earnestly recommend it to all those suffer¬ 
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ANNA E STOUGHTON, 
123 West Twenty-seventh Street. 
ELECTROTYPING, PRINTING, 
AND 
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Hcltnbold’a Fluid Extract of llncliu. 
In affections peculiar to females, is unequaled by any 
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AT HIS DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, 
No. 594 BROADWAY, New York, 
AND 
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Price:—Six Bottle* for $6.50, or $1.25 
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Address. 
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE, 
Use Helinbold’s Fluid Extract Bacilli 
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Those suffering from broken down or delicate con¬ 
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The READER must he aware that, however slight 
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All theubove diseases require theuid of a diuretic. 
IIEI.MBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU 
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GHUM, in Ten Hours, without using diugs. 
For Circulars, address F. I. SAGE, Vinegar Maker, 
Cromwell, Conn. 
None are genuine unless done up in a steel-en¬ 
graved wrapper, with fuc-simlle of my Chemical 
Warehouse, and signed 
H. T. HELMBOLD. 
Tub Rural is not only a farm journal of the 
highest authority and usefulness, but an almost in¬ 
comparable family newspaper.—La Porte {Inti.) Uo ion 
and Herald. 
