Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, February 05, 1870, Image 5

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, , THE DAILY ETENilie BULLETIN-PHILADELPITI.A., B.ATURDAT, FEBRUARY 5 lB7O.
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Aunnv.i,..L. a ny ow, 0 . 4 ..,. ogee ibis; wonder, Hie, 'dem ,cui se. I
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An anyensiws I oesvlca BeWarded. ' 'II Dii , r .,. time ,so I remain your out
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i From the I aired tII tell i 1 fist, Feb. 1.1 ILIVIBOI4 6 , Paper linker, Burnside, Iterated county, Oonn. , J
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There ie to be eeen in the shop for the aRFRI t I 1
Manufacture of agrieu I t oral irnpletnerits intim
state 'Prison at Jackson,. a Yory rare and lugs- Concentrated,Fluid Extract Buchn. Dr. MACK , Burnside, Coun.
D. Wit !UHT. North Lee, Mann. n .
MOUS piece of mechanism. It is a turnia!, Dr. DOLE UM, North Leo, Mites.
lathe, Which turns sticks of , variable thick- Dr. ADAMS, Stockbridge, Mites, .
Bess and of any degree of crookedness short Dr. tCOTT, North idancheeter, Ckein.
THE GR.EAT DIURETIC
' Dr. JAQUES, Dockland Corners, Conn. _ BLA C K SIIA K $ •
Of a' double how knot. It is principally
used in turning scythe maths, but it Dr. BEARbFORD, Hartford, Conn.
Will do any other sort of twisted work The proprietor trusts that his remedies, from the fact All of whom treated m e for the disease.
equally well. Besides doing the labor of a of their being advertised, may not be classed as patent-
dozen bands, it also does it work with medies,
SER
' WO are selling rapidly from, our large stook of' BLACK SILKS. The prioes are much lower than tor
greater accilracy than could po , ssibly be cin Dr.KEY
HELIdBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BMW
done by band ; so that, upon the a hole, I .t is la • physician of over thirtryears' eapereence, and s
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Tently a very valuable piece of machinery. It is a pharmaceutical preparation.. The proper n" " graduate , of the Jefferson Medical College, and, of the, • several years . past.
is the inVention of a convict named Hinton ; siren, and it is the most active which can be ma d am e . It University of Diedicine and Surgery of Phliadelphii,
slid it should he added, to the credit of the in endorsed as a cure by all medical works fer such die
contractors, Messrs. Withingtom, Cooley & eases at recommended by the proprietor. It is pleasiant - • ,
Co., that they not only paid for the , inventor's lolls taste and odor, iree from , all Injurious propert es, Mr. H. T. Heimbold-
time while making experiments with no tier- end is taken by adults and children. It is toulc,diuretio,, DEAR Sin: In regard to the question asked me as to 1 3 X- 4 .A-CI K SII-arefs.S "ta , 00s,
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blood purifying and invigorating, Enfeebled and deli- my opinion about Recital would nay that . I have used , „ , ,
Minty of SUCCeas, but they also gave the in
ventor himself slim at the expiration of his cate constitutions of both sexes will find it far more and sold the article in various, forms for the past thirty
BLACK. SII...kkS, $1 37 lii...'". ,
term of service. strengthening than any of the preparations of bark or years. Ido not think there is any form or preparation .
In the blacksmithing department of the iron. of it I have not used, or known to be used, in the various ,
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there is now used a certain steel See medical properties contained in Dispensatory . of diseaeos where such medicate agent would be indicated. •
same
shop
' is • t•tator • the United States, of which the following is a correct • You are aware, as well as myself, that it has been ex
pand', the working of which unsatis . y3I3I_,A.CIC. SII-ac-S, 01 4-5,.. -
CO tansies:fly emp l oy ed in the various diseases of the bled
and it is understood that a reward of .i4",00 will CO P Y ; ,
. It 1:101117.-Its odor Is strong, diffusive and somewhat der and kioneye, and the reputation it has acquired, in . -
be paid to the family of the convict who shall
aromatic. its taste is bitterish, and analogous to that of my judgment, is warranted by the fads,
make the needed improvement. f
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CITY BULLETIN. organs, such as gravel, chronic catarrh of the bladder, Buchu-the powdered leaves, tincture, fluid extracts
morbid irritation of the bledder and urethra, diseases of and lam not cognizant of any preparation of that pleat
the prostate gland, and retention or the incentin••nce of at all equal to yours. Twelve years' experience ought, 131_4A.C197_ SIIIIKS, Si 00.
THE HANDEL AND HAYDN screnr.-On
urine, from a lose of tone in the parts concerned in its I think, to give me the right to judge of its merits ; and, I , •
Tuesday night neat a concert well be given in
es =nation. It has also been recommended in dyspete without prejudice or partiality, 1. give yours precedence
the Academy of Music by the 1, Handel and .
sin, chronic rheumatism, cutaneous affections and over all others. .1131_,,,A. C .K. SILKS, 031. 05.
Haydn Society. Rossi
ra g . grand oratorio,
dropsi. I value your Buchu for its effect on patients. I hays,
.Moscs in Egypt, will be sung. Among the solo cured with it, and seen cured• with it, more diseases of
singers will be Miss Maria Brainerd, Madame
Josephine SchiMpf, Mr. George Simpson, Mr., the bladder and kidneys. than I has e ever seen cured
TESTIMONY. with any other Belau or any other proprietary con- 13L.A.CIK. 511...1f..5, 4sl SO.
Jacob Graf. There will be a full chorus, coin- pound of whatever name ,
posed of the members of the Society, and a -. Respectfully yours, &c.,
large orchestra. Seats may be procured at
CURE OF GRAVED OF FIVE YEARS' STANDING- IL
GEC. KEYSE M
No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Penns. . D., BLACK SII.Ag.f4, 4 41 *35.
Trumpler's, Gould's and Boner's. vil
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-------...e. STONE PASSED AND TO BE SEEN.
ArotNT 11, 1865.
ON MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SAVANNAH, Tenn., May 14,1869. BLACK SILKS (Gold Edge), 01 05. . .
evenings, February 7th, Bth and 9th, there -
vrill be a sale of paintings at Scotts Art Gal- Dr. H. T. Helmbolol--
_ A CASE OF TWENTY YEARS STANDING.
fiery, No. 1117 Chestnut street, Girard Row. DEAR Sin :Wo introduced your "Wield Extract PHILADELPHIA, Penn., June 25, 1867 s 13 LACK Glacrs GRAIN, 02 00.
These paintings are from private collections, Buchu "in this country about eight months ago, and H. T. Helm bold, Druggid-
Oil handsomely framed. To be sold without are happy to state that it is meeting with universal DEAR Sin : I have been a sufferer for upwards of ,
the least reserve. favor. We wish to inform you of one instance (among twenty year. with gravel, bladder and kidney affections,
- • E . many ) where your " Buchu " bee worked wonders. A during which time I have used various medicinal pre- • Br. ACID Gr-11,Csfig , G-11.A.1N, $.2 07. •
THE WHITMAN CONFCTIONERV, - There is man in our county, 'mimed J. B. Estell, has been suffer- parations, and been under the treatment of the. most ..
Tio doubtthat this confectionery, manufactured ing about five years with gravel. About six weeks ago eminent physicians, experiencing but little relief.
only by Stephen F. Whitman, S. W. .COT . of
be bought of ns one bottle of your "Buchu," and before Haying ',eon your preparations extensively adverthed, ' iaiL i Aiciit c r Elcss G RAIN , si,e, 15. ,
'Twelfth' and Market acs., is the most varied, he was through with ono bottle he passed a gravel that I consulted my family physician in regard to your Ex-
TiOheat, purest, and best in the country. weighs eight grains, which we now have on exhibition tract of Buchu.
Years ago the establishment held the first in our drug store. He says that he will never be without I did this because .I had used all kinds of advertised 331.JA.Crir. Grnr OS; Grit AIN, $2 l 20. '
rank, and it still retains it. the " Buchu " lulls house again. Your Preparations remedies and had found them worthless, andsionie quite ~ _ . ,
• , are gaining favor every day. injurious; in fact, I despdired of ever getting well, and
SALE OF PAINTINGS.-A contribution sale of Very respectfully, yours, &c., determined to use no remedies hereafter unless I knew -
paintings Will take place on Monday, rues- • JESI.J.EIb-Cli_ SI - 14 - IK.S, * 4 1 # 1 2 34.
of the ingredients. It was this that prompted me to
ECCLES & HINKLE, Druggists,
day an st Wednesday evenings, at Scott's Art use your remedy. As you advertised that it was com-
Gallery,• 1117 Chestnut street, Girard ROW. posed of buchu, cubehs and juniper berries, it occurredl ßLACK SII_AKS,2 50.
CURE OF BLADDER AND KIDNEY AFFECTION '
Open on Monday, 7th, for exhibition. to me and my physician as an excellent combination, and $
' with his advice, after an examination of the article and
THE DEATH OF MR. Bilurgv.-A meeting of OF LONG STANDING-STONE PASSED AND TO consulting again with the druggist, I concluded to try
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the bar of Philadelphia with be held at 101 BE SEEN. it.
.I commenced to use it about eight months ago,at BLACK SII_ARIS, I##. - . 3 '.. 00.
o'clock on Monday morning, in the Nisi Prins which time I was confined to my room.
Court Room, to take action in reference to the WEsTPORT, Conn., Bente, 1869. From the first bottle I was astonished and gratified at
death of Horace Binney, Esq. H. T. He
the beneficial effect, and atterusing it three weeks was
lmbold, Erg.- able to walk out. I felt much like writing to you ; , full , 13 1.... A CI -K S - 1114 - li. - S, s'2 05. r.
• BURNETT'S COCoAINE,the best• hairdressing DEAR SIR : I commenced taking your " Extract of statement of my case at the time, but thought my im- '
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In the world, is unsurpassed for loss of hair, Beebe'" about two weeks since for an affection of the movement might only be temporary, and therefore con
irritation of the scalp, and dandruff. bladder and kidneys. I have suffered by spells very chided to deter, and see if it would effect a perfect core, ^ BLACKSEL,I9. - S, sa 715.
. much for a few days past, But yesterday relief came knowing that it would be of greater value to you and
CITY NOTICES. through the effect of your " Buchu." A stone paseed more satisfactory tome,
from my bladder about the size of a large pea ,and I now I ens now able to report that a cure is effected after .
feel perfectly well and entirely free from the pain that I using the remedy for fire months.
FROM WEL Ims esufferixiwith "sobard." I attribute my cure to I have not used any now for three months, and feel A
L,KNOWN CITIZEN.-PHIL A- as 81.,.AC15 - .. SII4IiiS, $2 07. , .
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1 ,,, A , nia ,j,,,, n , ee, yeao,-1 hay e been a great sufferer Tor _ , 0 1 / 4 ,,,, e ~,,,,n , ,,, ~,,,,
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j eer n. - ... . ---,y, ..-- - -..e-r-onamend_ oil per- -well in' all raerseete Re / lever , di
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=any years with diabetes] and kidney difficulty. some
of the time I was compelled to pass water every fifteen 80118 similarly affected to try it. I have great faith in Your Buchu being devoid of any nnpleasant taste and
minutes during the day, and more than twenty times its curative powers. Your's, truly, odor, a nice tonic and invigorator of the system, Ido 131-4.lk.Cn. SITAKS, S 3 00.
during the night. I had lost much in flesh, and was '
greatly debilitated. In this condition, without any hope THOMAS J. BENNETT. not mean to be without it whenever occasion may ro
of cure, as I bad taken the remedies of a dozen phyei quire its use on finch affections.
clang in this city,l applied to Drs. Galloway & Bolles, of REFER. TO M . McCO EMICK.
the Elettrepathettc institution, 1230 Walnut street, and ---- "JESIA.A..CIK SII_,IKS 4 43 05.
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after examining me they assured mo they could cure Rev. WILLIAM COGSWELL, Westport, Conn.. . '
me. I ion happy to say that in three weeks they cured J. L. G. CANNON, Druggist, Westport, Conn. Should any one doubt Mr. McCormick 's statement,
me perfectly, and I am now a well man.
THOMAS L. lamas, Letter Carrier, H. B. WHEELER, Esq., Westport, Conn. he refers to the following gentlemen : ,
219 South Thirty -Rev enth .meet , West Philadelphia. BRADLEY HULL, Esq., Westport, Conn. • Hon.WM. BILLER , ex-dov ernor of Pennsylvania. BIjA.CI - K. GIROS Gr•BA.IIV, $.3 50. .
Dr. WAKEMAN, Beading, Conn. lion. THOMAS B. FLORENCE, Philadelphia.
FRENCH Cora sci iosnitY of his own maim-
RW R ROBINSON, Wholesale Druggist,New York Hon. J. C. KNOX, Philadelphia.
facture. Almeria and Barbarosa Grapes in large clus- " • , •
tern. Hot-house fruits and other delicacies, at A. le: City. lion. J. S BLACK, Philadelphia. . .
VANSA?cfo, S. E. corner Ninth and Chestnut streets. And many others, if necessary. lion. D. R PORTER, ex-Governor of Pennsylvania. 131-. A Cri:. Gr .140 S Cr•B.AIIV, $3 75.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUOFIII and Ist- - Hon. ELLIS LEWIS, Philadelphia.
Taman Rosa WAsir cures secret and delicate disorders Hon. R. C. GRIER, Philadelphia.
in all their stages, at little expellee, little or no change CURE OF KIDNEY AND BLADDER AFFECTION Hon. G. W. WOODWARD . , Philadelphia. ,
3F31A.A.C1.-i Cii-JEtOS GRAIN , $4 00.
in diet, no 1 icon% enience and no exposure. •It is pleas- Hon. W. • A. PORTER, Philadelphia.
ant in taste and odor, immediate in itsaction, and free OF A PATIENT SEVENTY-EIGHT YEARS OF .
Hen. JOHN BIGLER, ex-Gos ernor of California.
from all Injurious properties. AGE. Hon. E. BANKS. Washington, D.C.
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WHITMAN'S eSUPErtion EXCELLENT Roasted THANKS TO MR. HELMBOLD, And many others, if necessary. , •
and Vanilla Almonds, manufactured fresh daily, at his A few pieces of Very Rich
Steam Works, Twelfth and Market streets. GIRARD, Penna., March 31,1869. ---
W. H. CARRVL (formerly of 719 Chestnut EDITOR COsMoPOLITE • I desire, as an unso li c it e d ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS WOULD BE GIVEN .
street) has resumed the Curtain business with his Sons, tribute to the merits of Helmbold's Buchu, and for the FOR A BOTTLE, IF NECESSARY.
and invites attention to their ilea Curtain Mate- benefit of those similarly afflicted as myself, to say that stock of RAHWAI, N. J., Dec. 2, 1869.
rude and Railroad Supplies, at 723 Chestnut street, two after consulting many eminent phyeidans, and try ing • BLACK. SATIN-FACED CACIIMERE, SUBLIME, AT Si 50 AND $5 00 PER YARD,
does abox e our old stand. . H. T. Hebabold, Esg.-
W. -U 723 AT & Sore , nearly all the best adv ertised remedies, in the vain hope DEAR SIR • flake pleasure in sendiud you a cord fi-
Chestnut street. of finding relief from aggravated kidney and bladder cats, in addition to the many you, have received from
lineages, from which / have suffered excessively for
FOR NON-RETENTWN OR INCONTINENCE
many years, good fortune finally suggested to me Helm- suffering humanity. I can scarcely find language enffl
- Reduced front. 86 00 and. 67 00.
of Urine , irritation, inflammation, or ulceration of the Gently strong to express my heartfelt gratification at '
biedder, or kidneys, diseases of tiro prostate glands, bold'e Bache, which I commenced using with little the wonderful cure your " Ruche" has effected For
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the bladder, calculus, gravel or brick-dust de- faith, and no apparent beneficial results for about a four years I have suffered beyond description. All my
gde ps its fos a i n a d w 'V i l id d o is , eases of the bladder, kidneys and month. At the expiration of that time, however, I friends I with myself) came to the conclusion that ray , '
USE ILELmßotn't r, PT n ExTP.ACT Beene. thought,' commenced to experience slight relief, which ease was incurable. Accident placed your miter- , .
encouraged me to persevere its its use, and uow, at the theernent in my hands. I commenced taking your , SPECIAL NOTICE.
SIGNS OF THE 'l.l5lLs-THE DIFFERENCE.
$l , 00 expiration of •
four months, although lam an infirm old ' Buchu ." I followed the directions, and to my . -
COATS, formerly en 00 .. • -Row utter astonishment, before I had taken seven bottles of
Pears. formerly 18 00 now 12 00 man, nearly 78 years of age, and consequently medieines
VrATs;folinerly . 10 00 now 600 cannot be expected to favorably affect me as they other- your valuable medicine, ( I would give $lOO a bottle, if
Made to order anti cut in the latest fashion, at wise would, I hat e found such unspeakable relief and I could not get It at any other price ' ) lam entirely cured. t he .o f .-- o f SI LKS •
CHARLES STrill FS'S 824 Chestnut street. permanent benefit from Mr. Ileirnbold • s valuable di . - I most earnestly recommend it to all those suffering Durjng sa l e , our present stock
HELMEOLD'S .EXaktAt r / Buono gives health covery, that I feel I ought to publicly record the fact as from disease. I have told many persons to take your
nod vigor to the frame and bloom to rho pallid cheek , an acknowledgment to him and a valuable suggestion to valuable medicine, and they are doing so with great suc-
Debility is accompanied by many alarming slmptounl , the public. Yours, respectfully, cess. Any information my fellow-citizens may require ..
and if no treatment is submitted to, consumption, in. will be freely given by the subscriber at his residence,
emit), or epileptic fits PIPMA
D. M. LAREN. No. 78 Milton avenue, Rahway, N.J.N. J.
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH Mr. Laren refers to the following gentlemen: 11. M. FREEMAN,
STILAWIIRIDG
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treated with the utmost success, by J. leeees, M. D., Colonel DAN RICE, Girard, Penna. Councilman Third Ward, City of Rahn ay . CIAOTHILIER
and Professor of Diseases of the Eye and Ear (his specs CHARLES STOW, Esq., Girard, Penna., editor Cos- 9
airy) in the Medical College of Pennsylvania, 12 years ex
pel-Imre. No. 806 Arch street. Testimonials can be seen niopoitte. '
at his office. The medical faculty are invited to ac- GEORGE 11. CUTLER, Girard, Penna., attorney. BAHWAN ,N. J., Dec. 2, 1869 -
company their patients, as he hae no secrets in his prac- C. I. HINDS, Girard, Penna., attorney. We, the undersigned, area ell acquainted with H. M. N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS.
thee. Artificial eyes inserted without pain. No charge
for examination. Captain D. W. HUTCHINSON, Girard., Penns ., at. Freeman, of Rally. ay , and know that ho has been a
. tot ney. long time suffering, in the w oret possible fotin, for the
HELMISOLD'S F Lll in EXTRACT Bs:WIRT IS DAVID OLIN. Girard, Penna., merchant. past four years, and that he has beou entirely cured by "' •
pleasant in taste and odor. free Iron( all injurious DAVID E. DAY, Girard, Penna., merchant. the use of " lielmbolela, Buchu." REAL ESTATE SALES. REAL ESTATE SALES. i flin: SALE BY ORDER OF HElRS
properties, and imniediete In its action.- - - - . Illtti Estate of Hood Simpson,deteased-Thomaa ek Seize,
C. F. ROCKWELL, Girard, Penna. ; merchant, J. W. SAVAGE, ex Mayor. *Fa teltril &lab' CO UWI SALE.-ESTATE trifl, ORPHANS' COIJ.RT SALE.-ESTATE 1 Auctioneers -Very Valuable Business Stands-2 Your-
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taut ISit. CREAM CHOCOLATES, B. C. ELT, Ohtani P una druggist.
, e ~ FIIANK LA BAIT, Preseleut of C'oinii 11. _ JOS. of Peter A,. Keyser deceased.-Thomas As Sons, • &Id. of Peter A. Keyser, deceased,-Themes & 'Sony, story Brick Store's. Noe. 1813 anti Ills Market street be
and other excellent chocolate confect lona, manufaetured will, RICHARDS, Clerk of Council. Auctioneers -7 n ell-secured iedeereable GrOtri d Rent., Atietieueers.- Modern thret'stet Y balcit rashience, . _tweet' Sixteenth and Seyenteenth streets. On Tuesday.
fresh daily , at Ids Steam Works, Southwest corner of - au*, 6/60. 827, 024,595, 561 el, 52.4 a y e ar, pursuset northwest corner of - Fourth and Buttonwood streets. March 8. 1870, at l 2 o'clock, neon, w7ll be sold at, public
PETER A. BANTA., Councilman.
'Twelfth and Marketesee-e - s- • - -
A TETIMAKENT CUBE OF GRAVEL, OF TWELVE W. J. BROWN, COTtllkilMan. to lin order of the Mebane' Court for the city and Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court for the City sale, at the Philadelphi i Exchange, the follounng de.
coentY of Philadelphia, will be so ld at public sale, on • and Count) , of Philadelphia, ad! be sold at public sale, scribed properties. viz.: No 1.-All that lot of ground,
CORNS, Bunions, Inverted Nails, skillfully ,r. S. S. MELlCK,Coeureilman. Tuesday, Marsh I, •1870, at 12 o'clock, noon, at 'the on Tuesday, Match 1, M7o,o'clock, noon, at the -ebb the Minya, cmsnts thereon erected, situate on the
treated by Dr. J. Davidson, ' No. 915 Chestnut street. YEARS' STANDING-STONE PASSED AND TO LEWIS HOFF, Councilmaii. Philadelphia Exchange. the following ticsi•ribed pro- Philadelphia Exchange, the folloaing &et:rated pro north tilde of Market street, wed of Sixteenth street
Charge," moderate. ray, late of Peter A. .Key ser, deceased, 'VIA • No. 1.- pert'', late of Peter A. Keyser, deceased, viz.. No, 1.- the lot containing in front on Market street 20feet, and
- --....----- BE SEEN. JJ. B. STRYKER, Merchant. 0. 6 ii i the order of sale All that ground rent .
of 5105, No. lin the order of sale. All that three - story brick extending in depth 170 feet, more or less, to Jones% atreet
ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CONSTITU- CITY HALL, El AN Ott tt 01 FIC F . , t lbsVillg out of ,a lot of ground and premises. situate, on Sizerintage and lot of ground, situate on the north,'•eitt The ire provemeets are a large and substantially built
none. of bout sexes, use lIE.I.taI3OLD'd EXTRACT IitICIITI. Br nssine, Conn., Dec. 15,1359. liallirAN, N. J., Dee. 5,1809. S t lie sonthc eider/ y side of Richmond street, 48 feet from corner of Fourth •and Buttonwood streets, Twelfth four-story brick store and dwelling, with extensive back
It will give brisk and energetic feelings, and enable you This w ill certtlY that 1 and PersenallY atquainted lianoter street now called Columbia avenue,Elghteenth Ward ; coutufuing in front en Fourth street 20 feet, anti imildinga, ?routing on Market reread, No. 1613, and 3
to sleep well, Dr. Helmbold-W ard containing In front on Richmond street 21 feet , exteu d iitg in dept h westward on the north line at right three-stery brick dwellings in the roar.
with HM . Freeman, and am cognizant of the tarots as ivUoin'depth 61 feet angles with Fourth street 84/ feet UR; incises, and on the Clear of all iticumbrance. Immediate possession.
OAKFORD'B large and unequalled stock of DEAR SIR •It is with much pleasure that I write you set forth in the; libel e statement, and the several per- it Is secured by a diree-story brick dwelling. Fond] lino elong, thus north line
. of Buttonwood street 79 No. 2.-All that very valuable four story , brick build-
Ladies' Huts and Caps aro being sold so cheap as to defy upon facts respecting myself. Ido not know hardly sons whose signatures are bereuuto attached are all No. 2.-No. 6in the order of eale.-All that ground feet 10 inches to a 3 feet wide atter, and On the west line ing, with extensiv e three story back bui Mime and tot.
companion. how to ex
mytelf. I have been fur the last ten or known to me. rent of 5180. Waling oat of a let of ground and prentiseii, n+ 'right angles with Buttonwood etreet 39 feet 8 1 .4 inches. of ground, adjoining the above, being No, 1015 ; con
situate on the 'southeasterly bide of Richmond street, ( Being the same , conveyed to said Peter A. Keyser by,joining is frost 20 feet, and extending in depth 170 feet,
Stores, Continental Hotel. twelve
TAKE NO MORE UNMEABANT AND UNSAFE but more sometimes than othere. The complaint was • Eighteenth Ward ; containing in fronton Richmond latel. and recorded in Deed Book L. R. H., No. 65, page Clear of
all
incombrence. Immediate posseesion.
remedies for unpleaelint and dangerous diseases. Use the ' kidneys " and " bladder." I have been sometimes - street 41 feet and in depth 61 feet. 353. ilcc / The above are well and substantially built, and in one
lIELMBoLD's EXTRACT Biscuit AND IMPROVED ROSE I t, is secured by a. three-story brick dwelling.. N. 11.-The improvements are a modern three story of the most valuable beelines squares seat of• Broad
from twelve to fourteen hours, and wanted to make
WASH. NEW YoRK STATE VW-. !NATI rink ,t No. s . -No. 7in the order of sale .- All that irredeem- brick remidence, with back building , has the modern street .
If . THOMAS ,k SONS, Auctioneers,
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JuDicious MoTRERs and nurses use tor doctors, both in Massachusetts and this State,and taken i A lit :me and School for the Sons of Deceased Sol- United States, issuing out of a
sideßower's of f
berry street, now
culled Montgomery avenue, below Girard avenue, kligh- By me Court, JOSEPH MEGARY . Clerk 0. C.
EYRE KEYSER.
TB 1 Administrators. eli. REAL ESTATE,-TFIOMAS rlic STAIS S
(hrefial but touud uo relief front any, and got worse the last six Dr. HT. Helntboid- teenth Ward; containing in frost Di feet and in depth DR. PETER. D. KEYS ER,
, Ill!til Sale -Modern four-story Brick Residence, No.
THE GLORY OF MAN IS STnENoTiL-There- months. I was so that I could scarcely get about. I Two bottles only of the package of your valuable AL THOMAS &SONS, Auctioneers, 1.926 Mount Vernon etreet, below Twentieth street.
. n i t e rs t. secured by a two-story dwelling. fe3 19 26 139 and 141 S. Fourth street, On Tueeday.February . 15 1870, at 12 o'clock, noon,
fore the nervous nod debilitated should immediately use could not rest night or day. It would soon have been Buchu presented to the Institute have been used by
DLLNIBOLD'S EXTRACT BtotillNo. q• - No . Bin the order of sale. All that irre- For other property, belonging to same estate, to be will be told altalbablic sale, a b rick hiladelpha Exchange,
"all up " with mo, if I had not seen your advertisement the children, and with perfect success, lu the e &Leo of deernable ground rent of 824, lawful silver money of the rola at same timo and place. eee other hanebille, all that modern fenr-etory mesiluage, with two -
GENTS' HATS. GENTS HATs.-Of the latest in the Berkshire Courier, headed " Kidneys ." I road it our little Lieutenunt A. J., his pride is no longer mor- States , issuing out of a lot of ground and
slot y back building and lot of ground situate on the
and most improved styles. Loweid prices in the city. through and thought I would try it. I purchased a itled and he is free from the daily morning anathe- n e i n t i t i d sesoutuite on the southwesterly side of Vienna Lefga M.A STEWS PEREMPTORY SALE.-- south eide of Mount Vernon street, elow
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I sTreet, below Girard so, e mir°, Eighteenth W a rd ; con- Log Thounia & lions, Auctioneere.-- Three-story Brick street, No. 192 e the lot containing in front Mount
Oivereonpas, bottle, but, mind you, had not much faith in it. Why num of the chambermaid who has charge of his bed- taming in front 16 feet, and in depth 137 feet. bwelling, No. 348 Margaretta street. -In the Claud , of Vernon street 19 feet 9 booties, and extending in depth lei
Under the Continental. should I, when I had been trying so many things and ding. I feel that a knowledge of the result of our use It is secured by a two-story dwelling. Common Fleas for the City and County of Philadelphia. feet 11 inches, including half of an alley 5 feet wide, run-
ITELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT cost me so mueh? Well, 1 began taking lt, and before I of your Buchu with the children under our charge No. 5.-No. 9in the order aside. All that ground runt Isaac Rosenbaum, Trustee of Debella Coleman and her Bing into Twentieth street, with the free use of said
of $ 55, Issuing out of a lot of ground and premises, children, 1, s. Hoses Nathans et (a., of December Term, alley. The Louse bas the gas introduced. bath, hot and
Recut; had taken the first bottle I felt bad ; but I finished it may save many ,a Superintendent and Matron of
~ situate on Die southeasterly side of Girard avenue, 18 1869, No. 22. partition in Equity .-In pursuance of an cold water, cooking range, heater, Lc : verandah back,
Is the Gnat Diuretic. tail got another. By the ( tore I took half of the second Boarding Schools and Asylums a great amount of an- feet south of Vienna street, Eiehteenth Ward ; contain- order and - decree made by t he said Court In the above etc• .
BELMBOLD'a CONCENTRATED EXTRACT SARSAPA- I still got worse (apparel:in)). When I walked it no) once ; and many a poor child sulleriug more from' ing in front 19 foot, and in depth 9 1 feet 6 inches , morn or cense will be sold at nubile sale, without reserve, on Terms :-53,001) may remain en mortgage, . __
RILLA less. Tneeday, March Ist, 1870, at .121 o'clock, noon, at the Immediate possession. May be examined any Hay pre
It the Great Blood Pur ifi er , seemed as if my right kidney was falling from its weakness then from habit may be spurt it 11, +
• Pun•sanen- it is secured by a throe story brick dwelling. Philadelphia Exchange, all that three-story brick mess vione.and on the morning of Halo I'lB o'clock,
Both are prepared according to rules of Pharmacy piaci', and I felt really had. 1 felt so before I bad that is ( not knowing it as a weakness intend of a bad' No. 6.-No. 10 in the order of salt.-All that ground suage and lot of ground, situate on the south side of ]{!, THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers ,
and Chemistry, and are limo most active that can bel39 mad i4l South Fourth at.
finished the second, that I had made up my mind it habitimeet unjustly inflicted upon them. Thanking it , nt of 961 51, issuing out of a lot of ground, situate on Iliargarettn street, between New Market aud Second fe 512
made.the northeasterly side of Eyre street, 144 feet east of
--- was of no use try Ing any more-and all this time you on behalf of the children, and hoping others maybe, bo streets ; thence extending east along the south side of
Girard avenue Eighteenth Ward; containing in tr t - f h I 7 f t
on Mergaretts titreet 20 est ; t ence stint i b ea , more or in Sale.-Four-etory Brick Dwelling, No. 739
SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS RESTORED BY the " Buchu " wits doing its work, but I slid not know Oiler Ix nalltted, lam respectfully yours, 41 feet, and in :tenth 70 feet. lees ; thence west 19 feet ; thence north 17 feet 9 Moline ; boutli Ninth streebbelow Fitzwater street. on Tuesday.
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IiELMBOLD's EXTRACT Brent% it ;so 1 gave it up and went to Hartford on Saturday Colonel YOUNG, , N0.7.-No 11 in the order of sole.--All that ground thence west 7 feet 4 inches ; thence north 8 feet 10 inehea l i
to one of the best doctors in the city. He said it was General Supt and Director. rent of ei24 , homing out of a lot of ground, situate on
_ OURGLCIAL. INSTRUMENTS and dr uggists' Kin- thence west 2 feet 8 inches, and thence north 30 feet
the nor theueterly side of Eyre street, 12,3 fret east of GI- inches to the place of beginning. Rounded east by public eale,at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that four
dries. - the necic of the • 'bidder, and I should have to undergo . June - rantaxenee,Eighteenth wara ; containing in front 18 ground formerly of Lyon Van An:nil:um, south by ground story brick anewmage and lot of ground, situate qn the
March let, 1870, at 12 o'clock. noon, will bo sold at
SNOWDEN & BROTHER, an operation. Ho gave me inetliclue, and I wont home : feet , and in depth 'le feet .
'43 Sonth Eighth street , quite downhearted. On Sunday
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was unable to go to , --
War The interest on the above le punctually paid.
By the Court, JOSEPH MEGARY, Clerk 0. 0, lot next hereinafter mentioned, being the game presentee'
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n e xt or George Kartztand west by theniesanage and
tending in depth on the north line 74 feet 7 8-10 Inches.
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b 1 -Elegant Four story Brown Stone Real- jas 19 26 139 and 141 South Fourth street. and conveyed unto the said Isaiah Nathami. in fee.
in Deed Book G. W. R . N 0.30, raga 180, dfe., granted
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one hour after this I tried again. with the same result' , terms for advertising was duly received, but from a nee
dunce. No 1913 Walnut street, near Rittenhou s e Some. - For other property belonging to same estate, to be By the Court, RICHARD B. HUNTER, Master.mortgage.
On Tuesday, Snatch Ist 1870, at 12 O'CIOCk, 110011, NVIII but the next time I took the vessel it wars the mane as it:Klieg I had formed against advertising ~ cures for sold at the same time and place, see other handbill. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers.
H. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers,
139 and 141 S. Fourth street
Le geld at public bale, at the Plulade/Pida ExChatige, turning a faucet and stopping it off again. It vs as so for secret diseases," it was left unanswered. During an felt 19 26
all that modern E. PEREMPTORY SALB. - THOMAS
four-story brownstone moesuage, with three times, and the third time there was sornothing accidental conversation in u drug store the other eve-
ilic Sons Auctioncere -Valuable Business Stand , _...,
three-story double Lurk buildings+ and lot of- ground, 1 11117 -1 133 ' 7 , lir e o'
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situate on the mir th tide of Walnut street, east of Twen came through the passage and struck against the side of ning my mind was changed on the character of your '1 hree story liirick Store and Dwelling, Northwest car-. iti 'lO BUILDERS AND OTHERS.- fa
Ceti! street. No 1:11.3 , the lot containing in front on the vessel . I examined it. and it Is the ugliest steno or Buchu. It was then highly commended for other ner of Eighth and Jefferson s treets . On Tuesday, Feb-
Walnut atreet 1a) feet, mei sxts tiding in depth 140 test to gravel you o ' er saw, covered over with little pieces diseases by two physicians preeent. Inoloeed please find ruary 15, 1870, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be eold at public lar .
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treat Vineyard and Gerry streets Fifteenth Ward. Sons, Auctioneers.- ,c h
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Iv,No. 327 South Thlrteent street, w i a three stery
'Meal. Estate of Herd
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Porcelain etre- et. T he lens, IN "Al 11 and substantially
built end finielied in the beat manner, with all the w ci co .
hl 1 liei ted together It Woke the color of a mud our rates of adv erasing. Yours; Le., sale, entthant revive, at tho Philadelphia Exchange, all -On Tuesday, March Ist, 1870, at 12 o'Ciloc&, noon, will
voider!' convemeuei s ; hires hall 0.11,1 marble Nostibule turtle, end is as hard as flint. So you see the "Buchu" T. B. 11. STENHOUSETriesday, March Bth, 1870, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be
that thi hies
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lot of ground.situ be eold at public sole, at the Philadelphia Exchange, 11 le ck dwelling in the rear on Iseminger street.-On
ids et the northwe s t corner of Eighth and Jefferson that v aluable lot of sround, fronting on Popla o r, Yine
. sold at imblic male, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all
1' rench-Plate gloms in %, i Wows On first and second etorle4 wits doing its work, although I was feeling so badly I Editor and Proprietor of Dam, and streets, Tv, entieth Ward ;the lot containing in front 19 yard arid Otiarz street, between Ridge avenue ad NI
(front I; contains 2 parlors, dining•room and 2 kitchens procured another bottle, thinking there might bo BOMO Semi-Weekly Te'egranh o Thirteenth t
tan thereof by E. D. R o berts , Beg. City Surveyor ) beionging, situate on tho east elde (ii teat,
on the firet floor.; 2 chambers, totting ro im and library• The house is built in the heat manner, and contains 10 a p
fret, and extending in depth 99 feet to Darien street. teenth street, 1 , Messina Ward , containing ( according to those be rick measusees and the lot of gr'reton°
and leitif-room on she second floor ,4 ( hetuhers end bath more behind ; but mince that ltas paesed, which is eight IiELDII3OI,D'S EXTRACT BUCIIII, established up-Pine streets. No, 327 ; containing in
roan, on the third floor ; billiard room and 2 c h am b ers ou le eeke ago last Sunday, I have been as well as over I w • ards of eighteen years, prepared be 11. T. BELM• parlor, Pitting • reom and bath-room on second floor, d
]rooms ; store, (lining room and 2 kitchens on first floor ' in front cu good. side of Poplar street 107 feet ea' incline,
an in front on northwest side of Vine yard strew, , o
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(60 feet front on Thirteenth street 16 feet 6 inches, and extend
ing la depth 88feet ; bounded east by a 20 Met wide alley,
the fourth floor ; has gas, bath, hot and cold water tv as in my life. I have the stone securely wrapped, and BOLD, Druggist, No. 594 Broadway, New Trak, and No. 4 chambers and stole room on third floor ; has the mud- wielet 76 feet 731 icites, and on the northeast old between spruce and
den- with the privilege thereof. ho improv entente are a
v, d( r demote, numerous closets, etutioutto washstands , ern improvements, underground drainage , ike. Gear y street 75 loot 5 inches. The above lot is par
walnut doors and windoa sash, 2 cook' - , Fn s
brick dwelling fronting on Thirteenth treet,
us ranges, eta- IQ - Clear of all incumbriince.
ittonery wash tubs, 2 furnaces, B,c. , private stairway I cannot toll you ell, but one liandeome im rovements and In a neighborhood tom gas, bath, lot and cold water, furnace cooking
this is a true story of my case, '5l 25 per bottle, or six bottles for 86 50, delivered to any Terms- $ 4,600 may remain on mortgage. Immediate p ,
cellar cemented, underground drainage, na g pm ,: anti you are welcome to make Web Ilse of any mono [entrees, Sold by druggists everywhere. °reveller°. poseesHion. where building tote are in denten 1. ' range, stationary wash tubs , underground drainage.
relent, Sen mortgage, he Also, a three-story brick ' d oiling in the rear en
previous to ealo. Bale • Tonna-4300 caah ; balance may remain o 4,
immediate Totestiekroon as you think proper : lem pretty well-known None are genuine unless done up in et, el engraYed o lr oh rlj n aY be examined any day prov
• if desired. Domineer street ,
May be examined aro • slay previous 1 e Hale • in Ilerkehtre ; also in Connecticut. The adv er w • kapueros ith ear 51t71 tie et MY Chealleal UtiTollollho, and ms- The above le a g oo d business stand ;is suitable for Plans can he seen at the office of -Dickson Brothers, thir Clear of all ineumbrence.
e 'I cane-614,000 Doty i Malt. Olt mort outgo tisenemt saved me. Why not Willett more? The eigie il a first class buttery or grocei y. , No. 320 W ablest street. Immediate posseselon. Keys next door, at No. 326.
ht. THOMAS h SONS, Auctioneer', , Itl, THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers , ' ' Id. THOMAS Al figNStarictionciere, M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
fob 19 28 139 and 141 South Fourth street. Springfield Braiis/esan is a lA•ide tipipad paper. L 1 : ices wit 11. T.IfELMBOLD 139 and 141 out Fourth Arent. fee 19 26 nibs 139 and 1418. Fourth street.
• iel 12 139 and 141 South Foirith target, ''‘ t feh 19 26