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From the New Albany Ledger.

A SENSATION EXPLODED.

Tho Paternity of Col. Thomas Posey—A Sinnder upon Gi*n. Washington Refated—A Virtuous Woman Vindicated.

It will be remembered a few^ mouths since a ridiculous story was put iu circulation by a correspondent, who professed to have obtained his information from an undoubted source, that Col. Thomas Posey, a prominent and well-known citizen of Harrison county, this State, was the illigitimate son of Gen. George Washington. The article had a wide circulation in the papers of the country at the time, but was generally received as a purely sensational statement of a corresdent "who desired to gain notoriety, no maitcr at whose expense. There were a few, however, who gave credence to the story, and could not be convinced but that the statement was true, from the particularity with which the correspondent gave it to the world, and the pretended evidence that he claimed to have found. After answering the purpo-e intended by the writer, creiting a temporary stir, and gaining a little^ cheap notoriety for himself, it was suffered to pass without attempting the vindication of the character of the Falher of His Country, or the virtue of a very worthy woman.

A few days since the correspondent of the Le Ujer at Corydon had the pleasure of examining an old record in the handwriting of Coi. Tnomas Pose.v, which puts a quietus upon the story alluded to in reference to the lineage of that distinguished citizen of Indiana. Thn record discloses the following facts: General Posey was born in 1754, and was married to Mary Thornton on the 22d day of January, 1734. The result of this union was the birth of ten children, one of which, the sixth son, Col. Thomas Posey, the assumed illegitimate child, was born on tiie 29ih of March, 1791, thus entirely dissipating the pretended paternity of the gallant Colonel, as the character of his mother was such as to place her beyond even the suspicion of a violation of her marital vows besides it was claimed that she had given birth to the pretended child of Gen. Washington before her marriage. Tims is exploded a slander against a good and pious woman and also against Gen. Washington.

A Cincinnati Buffalo Hunt. The St. Louis Democrat has the following account of a great buffalo hunt at Cincinnati, some twenty odd years ago. If our memory serves us, Col. Bob Stewart, of Terre Haute, was one of the proprietors of that wonderful hunt, and though the Colonel's courage has been tested on many a bloody field, they do say he left Cincinnati somewhat expeditiously shortly after the termination of the hunt, and has never been back cxcept once, when he fodid it convenient to wear a Scotb cap and cloak: "Some years ago—say while Alexis was yet a ducal two-year old, and while 'Sheridan's ride' was performed ou a mule and had a grist mill for its goal—an enterprising person invaded the solemn stillness of Cincinnati with a flaming advertisement for a buffalo hunt. It was to take place a short distance from the city, on grounds over which the flery and untamed uativeof the prairie should have a fair chance for his life as against the sportsman's unerring aim. Tickets one dollar children half price ditto in arms free. Everybody bought a ticket the promised sinht was voted dirt cheap at the price, and on the appointed day an accurate census of Cincinnati might have been taken on the happy hunting grounds beyond the city. It soon became apparent, however, that the whole thing was a bad sell that the promised buffaloes were but the scrawny refuse of some menagerie instead of the mettled roamers of the plains, that there were but two instead of a dozen, and that the most difficult part of the hunting was to hunt thetn off their haunches, since they seemed to be far less wild and uncontrollable than the vast multitude collected to make "sport of them." The crowd returned unresolved as to whether it was the wiser course to get mad at the arrant imposition, or to take their respective dollars out in laughing at the extent of the practical joke. The strangest thing about it was, however, that although on the day before the hunt everybody was going, and although on the day of the hunt everybody went, still

on

the day after

the hunt it was impossible to find a mau or woman who would confess to having been there. Jones wasn't there hitnseh, but iie saw Brown ou his way to tlie depot. Brown didn't yo, but he had heard that Jones was there. Smith thanked the stars that he hadn't been fool enough to get caught, but he would swear that Thompson was there, for he saw him buy a ticket. Thompson had seen too much of the world to be caught in such a trap, but it was a devilish good joke on Smith to think that he had ocen fooled into expecting a genuine buffalo hunt, when his common we use ought to have told him better. And so on to the end of the chapter. Every man you met was the only mau who wasn't there. Meanwhile, the genial showman pocketed his few thousand dollars of gate money, and "the subsequent proceedings interested him no more."— lad. Eve. Journal

•4Tolio is Gain,"

It is a universal statement universally disbelieved. I have searched the graves of twentv graveyards, and not a marble slab or shaft, plainly wrought or chiseled in costly dvsign, bore this immortal assertion. I have prayed above a hundred coflins, and watched the faces of the mourners anxiously not one betrayed a knowledge of this sentence I have carried a bright face to the funeral chamber, arid spoken the words of cheerful faith and men have marvelled, revealing their skepticism by their surprise. I have found it bard to persuade men that death is sunrise but when I compare the conditions of this life with those of the next when I set the body seusual over against the body spiritual, the mind in bondage over against the mind emancipated when I have bowed myself over the white face, beautiful as itlay in deep, unruffled peace, and remembered how passionate and painful wasthelife when I have stood beside the dying, heard their murmured words of wonder, their exclamations of rapture, and seen a light, not of this world, fall upon their faces as

they touched the margin of the great change—I have said, "Death, thou art a gain."

Palace Coaches.

Palace cars are expensive affairs and have furnished the text for many a sermon on extravagance. But experience shows that they are decidedly useful, as well as convenient and comfortable. Imagine, if you please, what would have been trie condition of those passengers who were recently "snowed in" on the Union Pacific Railroad, had they beeu in the old style passenger cars. It was bad enough to have to wait seventy-two hours or even longer, hut they had luxurious apartments, plenty of provisions and fuel, with good cooking apparatus, &c., so that all the inconvenience they were obliged to suffer was that of delay. In an old style passenger train they would have probably had the pleasure of chosing between death by freezing.— St. Louis Railroad liec/ister.

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MEDICAL. MEDICAL DISCOVERY.

FISUJIOKS

Bear Testimony to the

Wonderful Curative Effects of BIS. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA

VINEGAR BITTERS

J. WALKER

Proprietor.

8.11. MCDONALD

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Vinegar Bitters are not a vile Fancy I»rinl* Made of Poor Rum, Whisky, Proof Spirits and Refuse Liquors doctored, spiced and sweetened to please the taste, called 'Tonics," "Appetizers," "Restorers,'' Ac., that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine, made from the Native Roots and Herbs of California, free from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They are the GREAT JtLOOD PURIFIER and A LIFE GIVWO PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the System, carrying off all poisonous matter aud restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No person can take these Bitters according to directions and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair.

They are a (gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, possessing also, the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or inflammation of the Liver, and all the Visceral Organs.

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DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stemach, Bad taste in the Mouth. Billious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, liflaniatiun of the .Lungs. Pain in the region of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia.

They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid liver and bowels, which render them of unequalled efficacy in cleansing the blood of all Impurities, and imparting new life and vigor to the whole system.

FOK »KIJ* DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples,Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ring Worms, Scald Head, Sore Eyes, Erysiplas,Itch,Scurfs,Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle in such cases wil 1 convince the most incredulous of the curative effect

Cleanse the Vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through theskinin Pimples, Eruptionsor

Sores, cleanse it when you find

ft oostructed and sluggish in the veins: cleanse it when it is foul, ana your feelings will tell you when. Keei the blood pure and the health of the system will follow.

PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS, lurking in the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. For full dtiectlons, read carefully the circular around each bottle^printed in four languages—English, German, French and Spanish.

J. WALKER, Proprietor.

B. H. MCDONALD & CO., Druggists and Gen. Agents, San Francisco, Cal., and 32 and 34 Commerce Street, New York. ea.SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS & DEALERS.

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MEDICAL.

A Cataplasm of Rhubarb.

LAID

upon the pit of the stomach of a child, will cause the bowels to be emptied, and alloes kept in contact with a raw surface will produce same effect as if the medicine had been taken into the stomach. So said the great Dr. Clutterback. Very many persons know the operation of croton oil when placed upon the tongue, to say the least, it is speedy. Purgatives in some sha e, are indispensable in the practice of medicine. Many diseases are incurable without them and all of the simple disorders of the system are benefitted by their use. Tiie great desideratum in their administration has been to get one which has either laxative or purgative, as was needed—always mild but

always

efficient—and the use of which did

not make it necessary to continue its use. This hacat last been done. EDWAKD WINDERS FAMILY

PILLS

case

fulfill all the requirements of the

They

area laxative, yet sure puigative,

yet mild. In small doses, they meet the first want* in

large

doses, they fulfill the latter, but

In whatever quantity given, they create no necessity for they create no morbid state ol the alimentary canal tube.butleave it cleansed and urge it to renewed health. They are, in brief, a blessing to the individual who sutlers from constipation and needs a laxative, and are indispensable to him who is parched with fever and requires a purgative. Use them, all you who value health.

Helminthology.

A distinguished physiologist has declared that it seems to be a principle of nature that every situation capable of supporting organic bodies should be peopled with them. The huge whale is often driven to madess by an almost invisible member of the tribe of vermes. The historv of Helminthology abounds in illustrations of the influence of worms in the production of disease and in the exasperation of their symptoms. The frequency of worms in the bodies of men their obviousness to the senses, together with their common connection with enfeebled and

morbid

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And our selection of Types embraces all the new and fashionable Job Faces, to an extent of

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states ot the animal economy, all tend to render them an object of interest from the remotest periods. The very ablest minds have been devoted to the study of these entoza with the view of discovering some substance which was capable of speedily, safely and permanently expelling them trom the human sytem. EDWARD WILDEK'S MOTHER'S WOKM SYIUJP is a true vermicide, a geunine worm destroyer, a bona fide vermifuge. Its taste is delightful, its effects are quick, its results unfailing. It is free from danger. No intestinal worm can live its presense. Mothers! destroy the worms which infest your little ones, with this deiightfu syrup.

Dr. Laennec.

This renowned Frenchman did more perhaps to clear up the mysteries which before his time had invested the nature of chest diseases than any other physician who ever lived. Yet with all his skill in detecting the nature and form oi the malady before him, he was sadly deficient in his knowledge of remedies. He drew vivid pictures of coughs, colds, pleurisy, consumption, croup, bronchitis, catarrhs and all the affectionsof the air passages still he left but few words concerning their treatment. The youngest physician to-day knows better how to manage any one of these chest troubles he knows the value of the wild cherry he is acquainted with its supreme virtues he is aware of the many potent agents which enter into the combination of Edward Wilders Compound Extract of Wild Chary, and knows that with the use oi this truly great medicine he is fully mastei oi the situation, He has no fear in the presence oi croup, no misgivings at the advance of bronchitis he grapples wtth consumption, and subdues every cough, cold, or catarrh. Hence evei family should always have this invaluab medicine at hand.

Incligestion3

'Which makes sleep a pain, and turns its balm to wormwood," is, we all know, the most, common of all the disorders of the stomach. It is also the most obstinate. It has been the most written about. No disease presents such various, contrary, and incompatible symptoms. They contradict all the laws of order,constancy aDd inconsistency, which regulate natural events they bother the doctor, and can only be read by him who is sallied in the book of nature. It is self evident tha the different forms of indigestion are to be met by corresponding methods of cure. It has beea said that the perfection of medical skill is the talent of applying to each individual case its precise and as it were, its individual cure. This is the object which every conscientious physician pursues unceasingly, and never can rest satisfied until he has overtaken. Edward Winder's Stomach Bitters, their body being the purest of copper-distilled whisky, makes this object attainable alike to all. They area specific—the disease specifying the remedy, not the remedy the disease. They are a combination of substances which meet the speciality oi the disorder by a corresponding speciality ol cure. They should be kept in every well-regu-lated family they are indispensable to health.

Gaudianna River*

The British army when it advanced on Talavara and fought the celebrated battle, which was followed by a retreat into the plains, lost more men by the malarial diseases contracted on the banks of the Gaudiana than by the bullets of the enemy. They died by thousands A.11 Europe believed that the ins ading army was extirpated. Yet malaria diseases are no more common in EuropedKlian in out own country they exist throughout the length and breadth of our land—everywhere at some time and in some shape are we made to feel the sickening influence of miasm. The three grept actors in this equation of disease are solar heat, moisture, and vegetable decomposition. The tiio, if separated, are harmless together they are more potent for evil than any other known agents so long as they exist, just so long will we have need of a medicine which will overcome their pernicious effects, so long will it be necessary to have a remedy capable of meeting and beating the insidious enemy. Of all known agents for this purpose, none is to compare with Edward Wilder's Chill Tonic, the master of every form aud variety and grade and degree of malarial disease and of miasmatic poison. Try it, all you who are suffering from any form of ague and fever or chills and fever, as a cure is guaranteed in every case.

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St. Louis Hospital, Paris.

This ancient institution is one ot the largest, and to the medical student.-the most interesting of the many public charities which adorn the gay capitol of the French. It receives within its walls annually thousands of sick poor. A considerable portion of the building is set apart for patients suffering with diseases of the skin, and every patient, old or young, is taking potash in some shape, and Honduras sarsaparilla in some form. They were esteemed by the renowned physicians who had charge of the skin department as well-specific in almost every variety of cutaneous disease, whether of rheumatic or scrofulous or simple origin. They were given in tetter,ringworm, nettle-ash,rose-ash, pimples, scrofuia, ulcers, old sores, falling of the hair, etc. In all they did good, in most they effected a cure. But It has remained for Edward Wilder'* Sarsaparilla and J^otash to perform the most remarkable cures awarded to any known medicine. It possesses virtues shared by no other combination of these substances. It is a therapeutic marvel. Against all the disease at which it is aimed it is simply resistless it never fails. See to it that yon suffer not one day longer with any of the ills which it cures. Get it at. once.

EDWARD WILDER,

SOL£ PROPRIETOR,

215 MAIN STREET, MARBLE FRONT

LOUISYILLE, KY

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S I O O E

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From all (he coiniiry rcaud are flocking dally to inspect (lie

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At Tuell, Ripley & Deming's.

A COMPLETE LINE OF

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jjg^Our buyer has been in the Eastern cities during the past two we©fes, and we feel authorized to claim the highest merit for our stock.

,-iXTEULI, RIPLEY & DEMING,

Hf ^4"! comer Main and Fifth St

ELECTJ&IC OIL.

MS. SMITH'S

Genuine "Electric" Oil.

SEW COMBINATION. NERVE POWER WITHOUT PHOSPHORUS A REAL Sedative without Opium or Reaction! INNOCENT even in the mouth of Infants. Twentj

Drops is the LARGEST Dose. Curea Sick Headache in about twenty min utes on rational principles.

CINCINNATI, June 17,1870.

DB. i. B. SMITH—Bear Sir: My mother sea ea her foot so badly she could not walk,-which alarmingly swelled. My little boy had lumps on his throat and very stiff neck. I got up in the night and bathed his throat and chest and save him twenty drops of your Oil. They are now both well. JOHN TOOMEY

Express Office. 67 West Fourth street.

FORT PLAIN, July 12.

Dr. Smith Send me more Oil and more circulars. It is going like '-hot cakes." Send some circulars also to Sutllfl & Co., Cherry Va ley, as they sent in for a supply of the Oi Please send by first express, and oblige,

Yours truly, D. E. BECKE Druggist

Not a Failure! Not One! (From Canada. NEW HAMBTJJIG, ONT., July 12. Dr. Smith, Phila: I have sold the Oil for Dea ness, Sickness, Neuralgia, &c., and in evei case it has given satisfaction. I can pro cure quite a number of letters. We want more of the large size, &c„ &c.,

Yours respectfully, FRED. H. McCALLUM, Druggist

Sure on Deafness, Salt Rheum, &c.

Cures Rheumatism. Cures Salt Rheuin Cures Erysipelas. Cures Paralysis. Cures Swellings. Cures Chilblains. Cures Headache. Cures Burns and Frosts. Cures Piles. Scald Head Felons, Car Bunckles, Slumps, Croup, Diptherin, Neuralgia, Gout, Wounds, Swelled Glands, Stiff Joints, Canker, Tootl? Ache, Cramps, Bloody Flux, £«., Ac.

TRY IT FOR YOURSELF.

SALT RHEUM it cures every time (if yon tfse no soap on the parts while applying the Oil and it cures most all cutaneous diseases—seldom fails in Deafness or Rheumatism.

See Agents' name in Weekly. For sale by best Druggists. splOdy

MEDICAL.

DR ALBITRGER'S

CELEBRATED

E A N

HERB STOMACH BITTERS

The Great Blood Purifier and

Anti-Dyspeptic Tonic

THESE

celebrated and well-known Bitters are composed of roots and herbs, of most innocent yet specific virtues, and are particularly recommended for restoring weak constitutions and increasing the appetite. They area certain cure for

Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Chrom or Nervous Debility, Chronic Diarrhoea, Diseases of the kidneys, Costiveness, Pain "the Head,. Vertigo, Hermorrhoids if em ale Weakness, Loss of Appetite, Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, Flatulence

Constipation, Inwarr Piles, Fullness of Blood in the

Head,

Acidity of the

Stomach, N a us a, Heartburn, Disgust, of Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach,Sour Erucattions, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Hurried or Difficult Breathing. Fluttering of the Heart. Dullness of the Vision, Dots or Webs Before the

Sight, Dull Pain in the Head, Yellowness of the Skin, Pain the Side, Back, Chest, &c., &c.. Sudden

Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imagining of Evil and

Great Depression of Spirits.

All of whi °h are indications of Liver Complain t, Dyspepsia, or,diseases of the digest'^e organs, combined with an impure blood. These bitters are not a rum drink, as most bitters are, but are put before the public for their medicinal proproperties, and cannot be equalled by any other preparation.

Prepared only at

Dr. Albnrger's Laboratory,

Philadelphia, proprietor of the celebrated Worm Sirup, Infant Carminative and Pulmonic Sirup.

HaJPrincipal office, northeast corner of THIRD anaBROWN Streets,Philadelphia.

For sale by Johnson, Holloway & Cowden, 602 Arch Street, Philadelphia, and by Druggists and Dealers in medicines, 211dly

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DAMiX MIILEK'S

SEW WAOOUr YARD

AND

BOARDING HOUSE,

Corner Fourth and Eagle Streets,

TERRE HAUTE, IND.

THE

Undersigned takes great pleasure in it forming his old friends and customers, and the public generally, that he has again taken charge of his well-known Wagon Yard and Boarding House, located as above, and that he will be found ready and prompt to accommodate all in the best and most acceptable manner. His boarding house has been CTeatly enlarged and thoroughly refitted. His Wagon Yard Is not excelled for accommodations anywhere in the city..

Boarders taken by the Day, Week or Month, and Prices Jtemonabte. N B.—The Boarding House and Wagon Ya will be under the entire supervision ef mysel and family. [58d&wtf] DAJNIEL MILLER.

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ESTABLISHED, 1836.

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KELMSCLE'S COLUMN.

HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S

COMPOUND FLUID

EXTRACT CATAWBA

O A E I 1 S

Component l'ni-ts-FSnid Extract Klinbard »n«l Fluid Extract Cntnwba Clrape .Tnice.

FOR LIVER COMPLAINTS, JAUNDICE, BILIOUS AFFECTIONS, SICK OR NERVOUS HEADACHE, COSTIVENESS, ETC. PURE­

LY VEGETARLE, CONTAINING NO MERCURY, MINERALS, OR DELETERIOUS DRUGS.

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These Pills area pleasant purgative, superceding castor oil, salts, magnesia, etc. Ihere is nothing more acceptable to the stomach. hey give tone, and cause neither nausea nor gripint pains. Tiiey are composed of the finest vngiedients. After a few days' use of thcni.sueh on

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vigoration of the entire system takes place as to appear miraculous to the weak aiid enervated. H.T.Helmbold'sCompound Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Pills are not sugar-coated su-gar-coatea Pills pass through the stomach without dissolving, consequently do not produce tne desired effect. THE CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, being pleasant in taste and odor, do not necessitate their being sugar-coated, and are prepared according to rules of Phaimacyand Chemi try* and are not Patent Medicines.

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HEKBY T. HELMBOM'S

Highly Concentrated Compound

Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla

Will radically exterminate from the system Scrofula, Syphilis, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Sore Eyes, Sore Legs, Sore Mouth, Sore Head, Bronchitis, Skin Diseases, Salt Rheum, Cankers, Runnings from the Ear, White Swellings, Tumors, Cancerous Affections, Nodes, Rickets, Glandular Swellings, Night Sweats, Rash, Tetter. Humors of all kinds, Chronic Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and all diseases that have been established in the system for years.

Being prepared expressly for the above coinplaints, its biood-purifying properties are greater than any other preparation of SarsapariUa. It give* the Complexion a Clear and Healthy Color ttnd restores the patient to a state of Healtl- *s.nd Purity. ForPurifyihg the Blood, Remov ii.g all Chronic Constitutional Diseases arising from au Impure State of the Blood, and the or..v reliable and effectual known remedy for the cure of Pains and Swellings of the Bones, Ulcerations of the Throat and Lungs, Blotches, Pimples on the Face, Erysipelas and all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin, and Beautifying the Complexion. Price, S1.50 per Bottle,

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HENRY T. HEIMBOLB'S

CONCENTRATED

FLUID EXTRACT BTJCHU,

THE GREAT DIURETIC,

has cured every case of Diabetes in which it has been given, Irritation of the Neck of the Bladber and Jntiamationof th© Kindeys,Ulceration of the Kidneys and Bladder. Retention of Urine Diseases of the Prostate Gland, Stone in the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Brick dust and Mucous or Milky Discharges, and for Enfeebled and Delicate Constitutions of both sexes, attended with the leUowingsymptoms: Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Borror of Disease. Wakefulness, Dimm ss of Vision, Pain in the Back, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruption on the Face, Pallid Countenance, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, etc.

Used by persons from the ages of eighteen to twenty-five, and from thirty-five to fifty-five or in the decline or change of life after confinement or labor pains bed-wetting in chiidren.

HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU is Diuretic and Blood-Purifying, and Cures all Diseases arising from Habits of Dissipation, Excesses and Imprudences in Life, Impurities of the Blood, etc., superceding Copaiba in Affections for which it is used, and Syphilitic Affections-in these Diseases used in connection with Helmbold Rose Wash.

LADIES.

In manv Affections peculiar to Ladies, the Extract Buchu is unequalled by any other Remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregulari'.y Painfu.ness or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirrus State of the Uterus, Leucorrhcea or Whites,

Sterility, and fox all

Complaints Incident to the Sex, whether arising from Indiscretion or Habits of Dissipation. It is prescribed extensively by the most eminent Physicians and Mid wives for Enfeebled and Delicate Constitutions of both sexes and all ages

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H. T. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHE

CURES DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPRUDENCES, HABITS OF DISSIPATION, ETC.,

in all their stages, at little expense, little or no inconvenience, and no exposure. It causes a froquent desire, and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstructions,Preventingand

A,r

IMPROVED ROSE WASH!

cannot be surpassed as a FACE WASH, and wiil be found the only specific remedy in every speciesof CUTANEOUS AFFECTION. It speedily eradicates Pimples, Spots, Scorbutic Dryness, Indurations of the Cutaneous Membrane, etc., dispels Redness and Incipient Inflammation Hives, Rash, Moth Patches,

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Dry ness of Scalp or

Skin, Frost Bites, and all purposes lor which Salves or Ointments are used restores the skin to a state of purity and soitness, and insures continued healthy action to the tissues of its vessels,on which depends the agreeable clear ness and vivacity of complexion so much sought and admired. But however valuable as a remedy for existing defects of the skln,H. T. Helm.bold's Rose Wash has long sustained its principal claim to unbounded patronage, by possessing qualities which render it a TOILET APPENDAGE of the most Superlative and Congenial character, combining in an elegant form-

those prominent requfsites, SAFETY and EFFICACY—tht invariable accompaniments of its ue—as a Preservative and Refresher of the Complexion. It is an excellent Lotion for diseases of a Syphilitic Nature, and as an injection

for

diseases of the Urinary Organs, arising irom habits of disBipatipn, used in connection with the EXTRACTS BUCHU, SARSAPARILLA and CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, in such diseases as recommended, cannot be surpassed. Price, ONE COLLAR PER BOTTLE.

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Full and explicit directions accompany the medicines. Evidences of themost responsible and reliable character furnished on application, with hundreds of thousands of living witnesses, and upward of 30,000 unsolicited certificates and recommendatory letters, many of frhicB are from the highest sources, including eminent Physicians, Clergymen, Statesmen, etc. Th- proprietor has never resorted to their publication tn_the newspapers he does not do this from the fact that his articles rank as Standard Preparations, and do not nefed to be propped up by certificates.

Ueiiry T. Helmbold'a Genuine Preparations.

Delivered to any address. Secure from observation. ESTABLISHED UPWARD OF TWENTY YEARS. Sold by Druggists exerywhere. Address letters for information, in confidence, to HENRY. T. HELMBOLD, Druggist and Chemist

Only Depots: H. T. HELMBOLD'S Drug and Chemical Warehouse, No. 594 Broadway. Nev York, or to H. T. HELMBOLD'S Medical Depot 104 South Tenth street, Philadelphia, Pa.

BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask fci HENBY 7 .HELMBOLD'S I TAKE ISO OTHJSB. mayl5