[Teething 
GETTING UP CLUBS. 
GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS 
minute, but could not. Have consulted doctors, both 
In Massachusetts tied this Suite, and taken fills, 1 
may sav. by the quart: also liquored medicine*; but 
found no relief from any, and got worse the last six 
months. I was so that I could scarcely ifet about. 1 
conld not rest night or day. tt would soon hare 
beau "all up « ith me It t had not seen your iidver- 
II sc men t In the Berkshire Courier, headed "Kid¬ 
neys." I mud it through, and thought 1 would try 
it. I (.andittMjd a bottle, but. mind you, had not 
much faith in It. Why should I. when l had been 
trving so many things that Cost me SO much? Well, 
1 begun taking IU and before I had taken the first 
bottle. 1 fell bud: bur. 1 finished it and sot another, 
tty the time 1 took half tin- second I still sot. worse, 
(apparently.) When I walked It seemed as If my 
risht kidney was failles from Its place, and 1 fell 
really bad. f felt so. before I had finished the sec¬ 
ond, that 1 had made up n>* Tided it was of no use 
trving any more and all this time the "BCCHIJ ' 
was doing its work, but 1 dfd not know It; *ti I care 
It up untT went to Hartford on Saturday, to one of 
the best doctors in the city. He said it Was the neck 
of the bladder, and I should hare to undergo an ope¬ 
ration. Ifc ijnve me medicine, and I went home 
quite down-hearted. On Sunday I was unable to go 
to church. I hail not taken uny of his medicine, but 
on my return continued using the " 111.<111 and 
in the afternoon l hud a desire to make water, but 
could not. About one hoar after this I tried again, 
with the same result; hut the next lime l took the 
vessel It. was the same ns turning a faucet and stop- 
pint? tt off again. II was so for three limes, and tun 
third time there was somethlni? came through the 
pa«Miii?e and struck aitainst the side of trie vessel, i 
examined it. and it i» the dullest stone: or gravel you 
ever saw. covered ..V'T with litMc pieces winch col¬ 
lected load her. It look" the color of » mud turtle. 
miscellaneous ^Vbticrtiscments 
«), D. riSIdtll, uric* uxo-11 -- - - 
gravel• About six weeks ugo he bought of us one 
bottle of your Knchu, and before he was through 
with one bottle he passed a gravel that welched 
• i uht oroint, which we now have on exhibition in our 
drug store. He says that he will never be without 
the Bueliu In lit* house again, Vour preparations 
szr .""“ssaSi'uHasscsfSBS”' 
Great Citvc of Diubetes of n JLady — Fifty 
Dollars it lloltle. 
NKW YOUK, Teh. 6, 1870. 
Dkak Dk. UK I, Mini LD—3>e« r Sir: For the past 
eight months I have been suffering from Jbulwfi*. I 
have consulted several or .air k'adlng p iyMe ans 
hut have failed to receive the slightest benefit trom 
their costly medicines. . . .. „ 
Four months ago I saw your advertisement in the 
Herald. 1 was persuaded by it friend who had been 
hr nr IKed by vour world-renowned Buchu. I pnr- 
chused a bottle, took the contents, nnd v.as so re¬ 
lieved that I continued the use of It. Thr DliiheUs 
ha a mtiv/Ju rii mprint ml aft* rvMiity it for thrrr inonths. 
I iron hi 1 /ivr fijtmtoUan a txytllr, if I could not get it 
lit uny other’price. , 4 „ 41 
I most earnestly recommend It to all tliopc suffer- 
in« from this disease. ^^VstoVhTON. 
No. IS* West Twenty-seventh St. 
Minor 
SI .1 38 psssr STREET, 
p.o. Box 8643. HSW YORK* 
GEO. A. PRINCE &. CO. 
Organs & Melotleoiis. 
The Oldest, largest and lV£ost 
Perfect Manufactory in the 
United States. 
The proprietor trusts that his Remedies, from the 
f et of being advertised, may not be classed us Pat¬ 
ent Medicines. .... 
Bill’ll I', in one form or other, lias been presented 
bv every educated Phvslclan for more titan 
7 ’ TWO IfU>OBE]> YffAitS. 
II T II ICI.MBOI-Ir claims a superior mode Of ex¬ 
tracting il- virtues. The experiments were made 
while engaged In the DRUG fiuslness in tin- city of 
Philadelphia, nineteen years since, prompted bv the 
alarming Increase or diseases of the Bladder, Kid¬ 
neys. (irnvi-1 mill Urinary Organs, existing in both 
sexes. These diseases were justly attracting as 
much attention as diseases of the Liver. or any 
other vital organ of the body. L pon llie sound 
and healthy condition of these Important organs, 
the healthy and harmonious action of the ner¬ 
vous system and liver, depend* the happiness of 
the entire human family. That finehu should 
act upon both Liver and Kidneys, to prepare It so 
that it would retain Its strength and active prin¬ 
ciple was hi- aim. H mu-1 not be made.as house¬ 
keepers muko tea bv boiling. It is a delicate leaf, 
aud It* active principle would he destroyeil by such 
a process it must bo prepared In Vacuo aud from 
the lone lent, Iresh ami carefully selected. 
THE SLPKUIOIUT Y UK MV MOPE OF PREPA¬ 
RATION BEING ACKNOWLEDGED, 1 NOW SHIP 
KVKN TO Till*'. POINT If'APK ill HOOP HOPE) 
WHERE Til Y I.KA V KS ARK GATH KRKU LARGE 
QUANTITIES OK 
V MY n ull) EXTRACT. 
IN PACT. THE AKTB’t.K .STANDS PRE-EMI¬ 
NENT, AND IS KNOWN IN A 1.1. PARTS OF THE 
"riie first and most Important object was to offer to 
the afflicted a remedy that was perfectly safe, and 
could be taken by adults and children, ignorant 
persons who pav no attention to dose, direction or 
advice might reason. "That if a teaspiiwiful. taken 
nneuslonalVy, did good, two would do better, and per¬ 
haps n bottle would cure in a day." Many have 
broken down their health by dissipation and on tills 
principle; but iliev had been grant in lining so. 
What 1 would have understood is Unit no injury 
can arise from Its use. It is as sate as any article of 
food : but patients must not expect any medicine to 
rebuild u wrecked or shuttered constitution in a few 
°Vhia truth Is so self-evident Unit it would seem 
unnecessary to repeat It, were it not from the fact 
that thousand* of person* who urn intelligent In all 
other matters seem to think, unreasonably, that a 
curative agent must exhibit Its apeelfle effect* im¬ 
mediately, when the fact is that time Is otten an 
Important element in the progress of a sale and 
thorough cure, even when the medicine is working 
the best results. These same persons would expend 
HUNDREDS, 
THOUSAND!? OV DOLLARS, 
in articles of 
LUXURY AND DISSIPATION, 
and think less of it limn they would of 
FIFTY DOLLARS 
in medicine to rebuild a 
BROKEN DOWN ANh WORN OUT CONSTITU- 
The great objection agalbst all discoveries and in¬ 
ventions in medicine is "Publicity.' If somebody 
should discovri a remedy to prolong life, or an In¬ 
fallible cure for cholera or consumption, what a 
monster would iio be to withhold his knowledge. 
We have yet to learn from what chapter or verse In 
Scripture to quote, 'that men may not heal others 
ot their fellow mini of any dUease. 
Nor have we asked Pickwicks, affected prudes, or, 
in short, men who are possessed of every kind oi 
sense mil common souse, and ull kinds of opinions 
biit thotr own The Huolni Is a good thing, It has 
DR. EEYSSR, 
A Physician of Over Thirty YcnlV Experi¬ 
ence, nnil n tint du me of I lie Jefferson 
.Mrdienl fnllrgr, mid of I he 1 niversiiy ot 
.Medicine nnd Hurgrry nf Philadelphia. 
Mu. H. T. HELMBOLD- Dorr Sir; In regard to the 
question asked mo us to my opinion iihout Buchu, I 
should say that 1 have used anil sold the article in 
various lorms for the pu»t thirty rears. I do not 
ttiink there is any form it preparation of it 1 lmye 
not used, or known to he used. In th© various dis¬ 
eases w hore such medicate agent would be Indicated. 
PORTRAIT OF THE HORSE 
which stepped on the: foot of n well known and 
hitherto highly respected citizen on Sunday last. 
GLIMPSES OF GENIUS 
f3T~ Send for Price Lists. 
Address BUFFALO, N. Y., 
Or CHICAGO, ILL. 
What Spain is suffering from—an A-King 
void. 
“ Father,” said a roguish lioy, " 1 hope yon 
won’t buy any more gunpowder tea for mother. 
“ Why not Tt" " Bcc.iuso she blows us up. ’ 
A PRECOCIOUS boy iii a public school out West, 
who stands high in geography, was nshed by Ills 
teaohor where Africa wit* located. He pron fitly 
answered, “ Ail over the United States. 
'* My dear," said the sentimental Mrs. Waddles. 
“ home you know, is the dearest spot, on earth." 
“ Well, yes," said the practical Mr. Waddles, “ it 
does oosl me about twice as much ns any other 
spot." 
An Irish gentleman, who had been spending 
flu* evening with a few friends, looked at ids 
watch Just after midnight, and said " It is to- 
morrow mnniiutf; I muni bitl you Rood night* 
g , QUtlcnU*u. M 
“Mamma," said a little girl to her mother, 
‘ k do you know how I Rotto bo«J quick i rso, 
was the reply, “ Well," aald she, In groat glee, 
** i step one foot over the crib, then J say ‘rats, 
and frighten myself right In." 
An Irishman dropped u letter in the post-office 
Hie other day, with the following memorandum 
on Hie corner, lor the beiieiit Of all Indolent 
post -masters into whose hands it may falls— 
" Please, hasten Hie delay of this.” 
A Scotchman who had put up at an inn was 
asked in the morning now lie slept:—“Ah, 
mon," replied Donald, "nan vera well either, 
imr, was inueklo bettor off than the hugs, tor 
de l h one o' them closed an e’e the Imle niclit. 
“ Don't you think Mr. Prosy a speaker of 
gn at power?" asked a gentleman, in reference 
lua pompous, long-winded lecturer, who spoke 
in a high-keyed, drawling voice. “Yes, liigh- 
dniwllo power," was the reply of the person nd- 
d rested. 
“ M vtiAH," said a croeK-tctnpered physician to 
a patient, "If woinmi were admitted to Paradise, 
tlielr tongues would make It a purgatory. ' 
"And some physicians, if allowed to practice 
ilU'i'T*.' replied the lady, “would soon make it a 
desert." 
AN Invincible wit and punster asked the cap¬ 
tain ol a craft laden with lumber bow he nmnag- 
ed to get dinner on the passage. " Why," I'cnliod 
Ha* skipper, “we always cook aboard.' “Look 
a hoard do you?" rejoined the wag; "then Isoo 
you are well supplied with provisions this trip. 
Perm a a eat Cure of n Pnlieut who lind Suf¬ 
fered for Fifteen Years with Disease of 
ilio Kidneys. 
This Is to certify that In the year INK!, .me of oar 
customers, a gciiilemnn aged Ml years, who had been 
afflicted for fifteen vi-nr* with diseasent the kidneys, 
called on u* for UrlnibiiltVs fSxtrnit fiucflii, and altar 
having used eight hollies, staled to us that, ho con¬ 
sidered himsolt prrmiiiiftillu cured, tin litis no liasl- 
tattoa in Blaling Hint lu* ruecived more benefit from 
tin* use ot llelmbcdd s Extract Buoliu ttmu from the 
treatment cl varbm* eminent phy«l©fitnv during the 
time above staled, and rnnonitneiids the same to all 
who nciy be suffering from any disease originating 
from II tU/nrtlerrrl rUtt, of thr kiAncu*. Ktiitements 
similar to tile above have been received by us from 
various sources during the past four yours. Yours 
truly. PEARCE A FRI1CNN, Marietta. Olilo. 
j These are the lcuuitiig Druggists ot Marietta.J 
One Hundred Dollar* would be Given for a 
Dottle, if Necessary. 
HA it wav, N. ,L, Dec.!!, 
H, T. llEUdntu.D, Ksq.—/!>•«*• Sir; l take great 
pleasure In sending you a curt Ideate, In addition to 
tho iimny ynti |ih^ rw^otYc.ii Iroui wifT^rlnit Ininum- 
ilv. 1 con seureely Hud 'nngimtie aufliiieriUy strong 
to express mv heartfelt xratitteatiou ui the wonder¬ 
ful curt* yin " Bueli ii nan effected. For four year* 
1 have suffered beyond description. AH my friend* 
(with myself) clime to Hie conclusion that myomas 
was Incurable, Accident placed your adverti-euient 
In my hand*. I enmmeneed taking your " Ituohu. 
j followed Hie direction*, and to ray utter astonish¬ 
ment. before I hitd taken seven bottle* of your valu¬ 
able medicine (J would give #100 u bottle il 1 could 
not get it ill any other price.) I am entirely cured. I 
most earnestly recommend It to all those suffering 
1 rum di-ease. I have told ldauy person* to take your 
valuable uiedleinn. and they mo doing so with great 
Mire'S*. Any information ray follow eltlien* may 
require will he freely given by the sutmcMhpr. at ill* 
residence, No. 78 Milton Avenue, Rahway;. N. J. 
It. M. 1' It ri lv t»i An, 
Councilman Tliird Ward. City of Railway. 
Rahway, n. j., Dec.2. laot*. 
We, Hie undersigned, are well acquainted with II. 
M. Freeman of Rahway, and know that lie lias been 
a long time suffering in the worst possible form, for 
the pusL four year*, and tll*t lie has been entirely 
cured by thfi u*b of ‘ Hdiutnild’s Buchu. ’ 
J. W. SAVAGE, ex-Mayor. 
FRANK LA BAD. President of Council. 
Will. RICH A HDS. ( lerk of Council. 
PMTKit A. BANTA.Councilmau. 
W J. BROWN. Coioiellm.in. 
J. S. S. M El. LICK Council man. 
LEWIS HOFF, Council Ilian. 
J. B, BTKYKKR, Meieliwni. 
City Had., Mavok's Ofkiok, ) 
RAUWAY. N. J. Dec. o, lSw, ( 
JTIIERH ! MOTHERS ! ! MOTHERS !! i 
DON’T FAIL TO PROCURE 
FROM’THE LARGEST MANUFACTURING 
CHEMIST IN Til 1C WORLD. 
I tt m in qnaii.toil iv 1111 Mr. II T. HELMJlOLt) 
occupied tlie drug store opposite my residence, mid 
was vuecessfui iii conducung the hnslness wliero 
others bad not been equally so before him. I have 
been favorably impressed with Ids character anil en¬ 
terprise. WILLIAM WEIGJITMA2J, 
Firm of Powers X WelulitiP iP. Manufacturing Chem¬ 
ists, Ninth and Brown Sts., Philadelphia.- Nov. 1/). 
1S54 
FOR MEDICAL PROPERTIES 
We Offer the loll..wing evidence : 
SEE JOURNAL OF PHARMACY. 
SEE REMARKS MADE BV Dll. EPHRAIM Mr- 
DOWELL. A CELEBRATED PHYSICIAN. AND 
MEMBER OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF Sl'lt- 
GKONS. IRELAND. AND PUBLISHED IN THE 
TRANSACTIONS OF THE KING AND QUEEN S 
J< SEE N MEDICO CHIRI RGICAL REVIEW. PUB¬ 
LISHED BV BENJAMIN TRAVERS, FELLOW OF 
ROYAL COLLEGE OK SURGEONS, LONDON. 
SEE PROF. OKVV1* ICS V ALII ABLE WORKS ON 
THE PRACTICE OF PHYSIC. 
SEE REMARKS MADE BV THE LATE CELE¬ 
BRATED DR. PHVSICK, PHILADELPHIA. 
And most of tlie lute Standard Works on Medicine. 
See Medical Proportlo* contained in 
DISPENSATORY OF THE UNITED STATES, 
of which the following is a correct copy; 
BUCHU. 
Its odor i>* strong, diffusive und somewhat aro¬ 
matic : Its taste Is bitterish and analogous to that of 
mint. D is given ctrieff ; in complaint* nf the Urinary 
Organs, cures gravel, chronic catarrh of the bladder, 
morbid irrlnith.ii of the bladder and urethra, dis¬ 
eases of the prostate gland and retention or the in¬ 
continence oi urine, front a loss of tone in the parts 
concerned in its evacuation, it lias also been recom¬ 
mended In dyspepsia, elirouU: rheumatism, culaue- 
ous affection* und dropsy. 
TOR CHILDREN TEETHING. 
This valuable preparation hus been used with 
NEVER PA I UNO Stff’f K*S IN TUOPSAXK3 OF CAStd. 
It not only relieves the child front pain, but Inrlg- 
orates tit* fiodiuoIi ftQd iinwuU. corrccls ucldlty i. \ 
gives tone nnd energy to the whole system. It nl'l 
also Instantly relieve 
Cpiping in the llowels and Wind Colic, 
We belltjvo it the BEST and SUREST HI MKPV IS 
the would. In all oases of Dysentery and Im hi 
itiiKA in CiiiLDHKN, whether arising from tooibii; 
or any other chum:. Full directions for using will 
accompany each bottle. 
lb* sure :md cull for " M Ilf*. WINSLOW'S SOOTH¬ 
ING SYRUP," having the fnc-stmlle of " trims x 
Pkiuun s." on the outside wrapper. All others are 
base imitations. 
Sold by ull Medtcine Dealers. 
United State* Hospital. 
Salisbury, N. C.. March 19, lt«t’. 
n. T. IlELMBOU), Esq., Philadelphia, Ptt.: 
Dear SirAllow me to say tlmt your preparations 
a m* very satisfactory, not only to the i.ractltioner, 
hut also to the patient, and l shall endeavor to bring 
them to universal use ill Mils part of the country. 
Please forward these medicines again us before, 
C. O. D„ per express. 
1 am, sir, very respocttully yours, Ac.. 
M. K. A. HOFFMAN, 
Surgeon in charge of Hospital. 
ILLUSTRATED REEUS-No. 11 
From tlie Principal l'hvulclnn of Hie Saui- 
lui y Intirmnry of the Mute ol Louisiana, 
Parish La Fourthk, La., April 2ti, 1870. 
H. T. Helmhoiji. R*q-— Dtnr Sir: 1 have in my 
practice used Bn the majority of ease.i where dis¬ 
eases of tlie Urinary Organs existed,) //. tmhrild'i Er¬ 
l'root ot iJtirl../. and can conitdontiy *ay that i have 
never known it to tie used without the greatest henc- 
llcial results. I have consulted patient* after par¬ 
taking >.f It, an.l they invariably confirm my state¬ 
ment. 1 am sat i«ffed that the preparation i* an estab¬ 
lished fact, convincingly proved by the practical test 
of long experience. Yours, respectfully. 
JOHN B. V. GAZZO, M. D. 
<$<rmPxCIS IRt 
This Is a cheap and perfect substitute l.*r Irith 
and plaster. Its I.msIs Is straw pulp, comhlmai votl. 
such mateilal u>. when subjected t*. tieavy preisure. 
makes a compact and smooth product, alike Inner. 
Vtoun to beat, cold or dampness. Us cost, all miff •* 
less than twelve cunts a square yard. A smooth nr.u 
sutistanllal wall, mtulc of it,maybe seen at Z1 i. r m * 
fort St., NeW York, (up stoir*.) For samples iijnl *i*•- 
scriptlvB circulars of till*, as well as Patent on earn¬ 
ing amt R*i -llng Board, send t>* 
ROUK It IV Ep PAPER CO., Chicago. 
B. K. HALF. 28 A ‘it Frankfort St., .V >. 
E. (J. PALMER A CO., New Orleans, 1st. 
Cure of Nervous Prostration and Decline 
ot a Young Lady. 
IL T. HKI MR01.DI Imvc been giving yonr Ex¬ 
tract Buchu to my daughter, who lias been unable to 
sleep, very nervous, loss of appetite, general debility 
and rapid falling Into decline-in tact, consumption 
wu- talked of. I was recommended to use your 
" Buclin " by n highly respectable lady of this place, 
who had given it to her son with complete success. 
My daughter had been troubled fora long time. I 
pun based one bottle some eight weeks since, which 
lasted une week, and from which she received great 
benefit, and Induced me to purchase one-hull dozen 
bottles, us 1 had tried many other remedies, and my 
fiimliv physician to no avail. It Is now morn than 
two weeks since she has taken the last uottle, and l 
am lutppy to inform you of its complete success. 
Very truly yours. 
GEO. M. MARSHALL. 
Germantown, Pa,, Fob. 12,1889. 
Willie, 
83?” A newer in two weeks, 
Curl* of HI adder nnil Kidney Affection of 
Long Standing — Stone Passed and to be 
Westport, Conn., Sept. 6, 1889. 
11. T. HKLMiioT.n, Esq .—Voir Sir- 1 commenced 
tukiiig vour “ Extract ot Buvhu " about two weeks 
since tor an affection of tlio gravel, bladder and kid¬ 
neys. 1 have suffered hy spell* very much tor a few 
days past. But yesterday rollot came through the 
effect of your " Buchu.'’ A stone passed from my 
bladder about the slue of a largi jmi, and I now fool 
perfectly well und entirely free nom the pain that I 
have suffered with “ hard." I attribute my cure to 
your medicine entirely, and would recommend all 
persona siiuilurlv affected to try it. 1 have great 
faith In R* curative powers. Yours truly, 
THOMAS J. BKNNET. 
lCKKKKK TO 
Rev. WM.COGGSWKLL. Westport, Conn, 
j. L. G. CANNON, Druggist, Westport, Conn, 
n. L. wheei.fr, Khi,i . Westport, Conn. 
BRADLEY HULL, Khq.. Westport, Conn. 
1)R. WAKE,MAN, Rending, Conn. 
K. \V. ROBINBON, Wholesale Druggist, New York 
City. 
t And many others, U necessary. 
roolaisation 
bv the 
BIBLICAL ENIGMA,—No. 4, 
I am composed of twenty-8eveil letters. 
M> fi, II, Ui. 2T was an ancient woman. 
My o, 22, 24, 13, 8 was an ancient city. 
My il, 18,16,1,36 was an ancient grain. 
My 12, 3, 23,10,14 was used In vineyards. 
My ill, 17, 18,25, 7 was an ancient man. 
My 20, 21, 4,10,11 was used in offerings. 
My 27,3.15,10 ,22 was an article of food. 
My whole is part of a verso in the Dible. 
Answer in (wo weeks. Isola 
In iiecoubinco with authority vostedm us to t 
owners, we offer for sale. Oh Hie most liberal tern 
from 100 to 200 improved Farms, containing j">ni 
to .".oil acres. Price from ib to *15 per acre. HyiiM 
stable*, fences. Ac., all In good order. Also, l.tHR 
acre* rich mineral, limber and mountain iuuu, 
trom $1 to ?.'t per acre. 
Hemi for Ciituioguc*. Address 
NORTH CAROLINA LAND COMPAM, 
Unk-igli, North Carolina 
R. KCNGSLANB, SecroDiry. 
A Case of Twenty Years’ Standing. 
Pun.AOEi.PHiA, Penn., June25, 1867. 
If. T. Helmbolo, Druggist: 
Dear Sir :—1 have been a sufferer for upward of 
twenty years with gravel, bladder and kidney affec¬ 
tion*, during which time 1 have used various medi¬ 
cal preparations,and been under the treatment of 
the most eminent physicians, experiencing bat little 
relief. 
Having seen .vour preparation* extensively adver¬ 
tised, 1 consulted my family physician in rogurd to 
using your EXTRACT BUt llL'. 
1 did this because i hud used all kinds of adver¬ 
tised remedies, and had found them worthless, and 
some quite injurious; in fact, l despaired of ever 
getting well, and determined to use no remedies 
Speedy Relief trotn Kidney Affection occa¬ 
sioned by Accident. 
New York, Feb. 1, 1870. 
11U II T. IfV.I.MBOLD— Dear Sir: On the 23d of 
August lust I received severe internal and external 
Intones, occasioned by un accident on a Philadelphia 
Railroad car. On my arrival In New York. I was at¬ 
tended bv Dr. Wilson of East Firt.v-UftB St., and an¬ 
other Physician, Who*® numel do not now remem¬ 
ber. After my wound* were dressed, 1 suffered lor 
three (3t days Intense agony from internal Injuries, 
which affected my kidney*. I can say that after 
tuning but three doses of your Extinct Buchu I felt 
grcatiV relieved. I used the balance of the bottle, 
and am happy to State that since that nmol have 
experienced no further difficulty 
Very truly yours, I . H. KEARNEY, 
J mw * No w<4 T)urti Avenue. 
I respectfully refer to either of the following gen¬ 
tlemen: 
ROBERT B. ROOSEVELT, Esq., Editor of Citizen 
and Bound Tuhle. __ ... 
R. F. CURTIS, Esq.. No. HR Greenwich Ave. 
MORRIS PHILLIPS. JCSQ-, Editor of Home 
M enicici. vs’ hells. 
Bell* for Churches. Acape- 
role*. Factories, etc., "A 11 1 
iMoro Iutvo been mode ut tn- <•>- 
Uiblishmont tliut atitlllro* "ti »*r 
fouiblrie^ in tlit? country com¬ 
bined. AH balls warranted. 
An lllufltruted C'utttloRue 
eont tree upon applied imi io 
E. A.&G.R.MENEKI.V, 
West Troy. N. >• 
CHARADE,—No. 8 
heron tier unless 1 knew of the Ingredient*, it was 
this that prompted mo to use your remedy. A* you 
advertised that it was composed ot Buchu. Cubebs 
and Juniper Berries, it noeurred to me and my phy¬ 
sician as ail excellent comtitnntitm; and, with his 
advice, after an examination of tbit article mul con¬ 
sulting again with Hie druggist, 1 concluded to try it. 
1 commenced tu use it HDuUt eight month* ago, ut 
which lime I was oontlned to my room. 
From the llrtd bottle I was as banished and gratified 
at the beneficial effect, and after using it three weeks 
was able to walk out. I 
a £. 
my 
To the brim, well up, All every cup 
With my second sparkling bright; 
What though to homos when evening comes 
Il brings no food nor light ? 
Prefix my first to my second accursed, 
It becomes my whole on the truck, 
By night and by day speeding on its way 
With fire, smoke, clatter aud clack. 
£3?“ Answer in two weeks. Deniob. 
Cure of Kidney nnd Bladder Affection of n. 
Patient Seventy-Eight Vent s of Age. 
THANKS TO MR, ItELMHllLD. 
Girard, Pa., March 31, 1869. 
Editor Cosmopolite:— 1 desire.aa an unsolicited 
tribute to tlm merit© Of HcluibiJd's Buchu, und tor 
the benefit of those similarly afilicted il* myself, to 
bhv thin after consulting many eminent physicians, 
and trvmg nearly all the best advertised remedies, 
in the vain hope of finding relief from aggravated 
kidney and bladder disease, from which I have suf¬ 
fered excessively for many years, good fortune final¬ 
ly suggested to me Hdttibold'S Buchu, which I com¬ 
menced using with little faith, ami no apparent ben¬ 
eficial results for about a month. At the expiration 
of that time, however, I thought l commenced U ex¬ 
perience slight relief, which encouraged me to per¬ 
severe in Its use. and now, ut the expiration nf four 
month*, nlttiough I am an Infirm old man, nearly 
seventy-eight yeurnof age,and, consequently, medi¬ 
cines cannot be expected to favorably affect me a* 
they otherwise would, i have toutid such unspeak¬ 
able relief und permanent benefit, trom Mr. Helm- 
bold’s valuable discovery, that i tool l ought to pub¬ 
licly record the fact, as au acknowledgment to him, 
and a valuable suggestion tu the public. 
Yours respectfully, D. M. LARK,\. 
Mr. Laren refers to the foUowmg gentlemen: 
COI.. DAN RICK, Girard, Pa. 
CHAS. STOW, Esq., Girard, Pa., Editor of Cosmo¬ 
polite. 
GEO. H. CUTLER, Girard, Pa.. Attorney. 
C. L. HINDS. Girard, Pa., Attorney. 
Capt. D.W. HUTCHINSON,Girard, Pa., Attorney. 
DAYII) OI,IN. Girard, Pa„ Merchant. 
DAVID K. DAY. Girard, Pa., Merchant. 
C. F. ROCKWELL, Girard, Pa.. Merchant. 
B. C. ELY, Girard, Pu., Druggist. 
„„ .2._l. I felt much like writing to you 
full statement of my case at the time, but thought 
improvement might be only temporary, and 
therefore concluded to defer, and see If it would 
effect a perfect cure, knowing that il would bo of 
greater value to you and more satisfactory to me. 
1 am now utile to report that acure is effected, utter 
using tlie remedy for five mont hs. 
I have not. used any now for three mouths, and feel 
us well In all respect* as 1 ever did. 
Your ltuclni being devoid of any unpleasant taste 
and odor, a nice tonic and Invlgorutor nf the *ya. 
tern, l do not mean to be without it whenever occa¬ 
sion may require its use ou such ^If'K 
Should any doubt Mr. McCormick’s statement, he 
refers to the following gentlemen : 
Hon. WM. BiGLER, ex-Gnvcrnor of Pennsylvania. 
Hon.THOS. 5. FLORENCE. Washington, D. C. 
Him. J.C. KNOX, ex-Judge, Philadelphia. 
Hon. J. 8. BLACK, ex Judge, Philadelphia. 
Hon. D. R. PORTER, ex-Governor of Pennsyl- 
vantti. 
Hon. ELLIS LEWIS, ex-Judgo, Philadelphia. 
Hon. R.O.GRIER. Philadelphia. 
Hon. ti. VV. WOODWARD. ex-Judge, Philadelphia. 
Hon. W. A- PORTER, Philadelphia. 
Hon. JOHN HIGI.ER, cx-Onvernor of California. 
lion. E. RANKS, Washington, D. C. 
Aud many Olliers, If necessary. 
FOR 
TIONS 
PROBLEM.-No. 10, 
Purposes 
ly Years, i s/'t’ 1 " 
MUNN & CO . 
SI Park RoW, N* \* 
rTIRADE HARKS for„»{• 
can now be patented for I hit 
Jars can be had on application to 
Scientific American Office. No. 
TnF. length of two lines that byseot the acute 
angles of a right, angled plane, triangle being 
forty and fifty chains respectively, it is re¬ 
quired to determine the three sides of the 
triangle. 
Tlie foregoing is a nice problem, and but few 
can solve it. S. G. Cagwin. 
t®''’ Answer in two weeks. 
EDWARD SEARS’ 
ENGRAVING ESTABLISHMENT, 
AXD 
v atrotyping, piu ^ 1 
HKLMBOLD’S 
EXTRACT 
BUCHU. 
ESTABLISHED UPWARDS 
ov 
NINETEEN YEARS. 
PU SPARED BY 
11. T. HELM BOLD, 
AT HIS DRUG 
AND 
CHEMICAL WAREHOUSES, 
No. .414 BROADWAY, 
NEW YORK, 
AND 
No. 101 SOUTH TENTH ST., 
PHILADELPHIA, PA- 
ONLY DEPOTS. „ . 
Price— Six Buttles tor S8.50, or fl.25 per Bottle, de* 
UVOr i^D an B y Y a DRUGGlBT8 EVERYWHERE. 
ANAGRAMS OF PLANTS-No. 1 
1, Lamb ; 2, Had ail: 3, Cob coat; 4, Cut t’eel; 
5, Ucg a cab; 6. Ma durst; 7, Oil film ; 8, Nor 
comb or; 9, E’em such yolk; 10, Stew to a poet. 
8®“ Answer in two weeks. 
DECAPITATION,—No. 7, 
W ASTED.—500 Ladies umi 
sol I Capt. Glazier’S new book, 
Prison-Pen und Esvnpe. Kxi 
delivery. Cull or address K-* 1 - 
Publishers. 138 Bleeckor St.. New 11 
Great Sufleving — A Permanent Cure of 
Gravel of Twelve Y ears’ standing—Stone 
Pit sued nnd lo be Siren. 
Burnside, Conn., Dec. 16, i860. 
Dli. Hl!l,MBOLD—Drur Sir: It is with much pleas¬ 
ure that I write you upon facts respecting rnvself. 
1 do not know hardly how to express myself. I lmve 
been for the last ten or twelve years the greatest 
sufferer man could be and live ; but more sometimes 
! than others. The complaint was tlie “Kidneys" 
- and •• Bladder." 1 have been sometimes from twelve 
I to fourteen hours, und wanted to make water every 
A Kingdom am I; 
Off -with my head, I’m an Empire nigh 
Answer In two weeks. 
Cure of Gravel of Five Years’ Standing— 
Stone Passed aud to be Keen. 
Savannah, Term, May 14,1869. 
DR. II. T. HELMBOLD —Hear Sir: Wo Introduced 
your “Fluid Extract RucbU M in tins count i v about 
eight months ago, and are happy to state that it is 
meeting with universal favor- We wish to inform 
you of one Instance (among many) where your Buchu 
has worked wonders, A man iu our county, named 
PUZZLER ANSWERS, 
<E GENUINE UNLESS DONE UP IN 
H. T. HELMBOLD. 
Illustrated Rebus No. 10.—Kansas, Nebraska 
Ohio, Canada. 
Problem No. 9.—fdfio. 
Cross-word Enigma No. 7.—Experience. 
