Mrpirt;AL. B. T. HELNII.3OLD'S Cot centrated - Thid Extract Bacilli. 'E GREAT DIURETIC. The proprietor frusta that hie remedial, from the fact of tbi'r being adcortiood, mar not be classed 03 patent medioines HEILMBOLDS FLUID EXTRACT BUCEIU lap pharmaceutical preparation. The proper name ie given, end it to the most active which can be made. It is endorsed as a care by all medical works for sucli,dis camas recommended by the proprietor. It is pleasant in fta taste and odor, free from all injurious properties, and Is taken by adults and children. It is totile,diaretic, blood purifying and invigorating. Enfe?.bled aud deli *nate' constitutions of both sexes will find it for more strengthening Ulan any of tho preparations of bark or Ben medical properties contained in Dispensatory of the United States, of which the following is a correct 11170HU.—Its odor , is strong, difueivo and somewhat aromatic, its taste Ia bitterillt, and antOogoita to that of mint. It is given chiefly in complaints of the urinary, orgape, Duch as gravel, chronic catarrh of the bladder, morbid irritation of the bladder and nrethra, diseases of the prostate gland, and retention'or the incontinence of urine, from n lose of tone in the pate concerned in ite evacuation. It b - ae °leo been recommend° I in dyepop-, sia, chronic rheumatism, cutawous affectioaS and TESTIMONY otinz OF CiRAVEL OF FIVE YEABS'ITA'NDINU- STORE PASSED AND TO BE SEEN Savaxxau, Tenn., May 14,1869 Dr. H. T. Heimbold— DEAR SIR: We introduced your " Fluid 'Extract Buchu " in this country 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 Mhos 'worked wonders. A man in our county, named J. B. Eatell, has boon suffer ing *bent live years with gravel.' About six weeks ngo he bought of us on e bottle of your "Buchu," and before be wan. through with one bottle he passed a gravel that weighs eight grains, which wo now have on exhibition in our drug store. Be says that be will never be without the'" Buchu " in his house again. .Your preparations are gaining favor every day. ' 'Very respectfully, yours, .tc.. ECCLES & HINKLE, Druggists. CURE OF BLADDER. AND KIDNEY AFFECTION OF .LONG STANDING-STONE PASSED AND TO BE STAN WESTPORT, CORD, Sept. 6, 1869 H. T. Helinbold, Esq.— . I commenced taking. your "Extract of pue4u, ,, About, two weeks •loco for an affection of the bladder and kidneys. I hese suffered by spells Tory Touch fOr a few days past. But yesterday relief came through the effect of Your " Bimii." A stone passed frordmy bladder about the sire of a large pea,and I now feelpetfectly well and entirely free fran the pain that I have euffered with " so hard." I attribute my cure to your medicine entirely, and would recommend ell per sons similarly affected to try it. I have great faith in its curative powers. Tours, truly, THOMAS J. BENNETT, lILTERS TO Bev. WILLIAM COGSWELL, Westport, Conn. J. L. G. CANNON, Druggist, Westport, Conn. H. B. WHEELER, Esq ., Westport, Conn. BRAbLEY HULL, Esq., Westport, CUM. Dr, WAR,EIdAIi, Beading, Conn. B. W. B. itobINSON, Wholesale Druggist,liew York City: And many others, It necessary. / CURE OF KIDNEY AND BLADDER AFFECTION OF A PATIENT SEVENTY-EIONT YEARS OF THANKS TO '5111... HELMIIOI;H. GIRARD. Penna., !larch 31,1563 lilDlTOtt COSMOPOLITE: desire, as an unsolicited tribute to the met its of lielmbold's Buchu, and , for the benefit of those similarly afflicted as myself, to say that after consulting many eminent physicians, and trying nearly all the best advertised remedies, In the vain hope of finding relief from aggravated kidney and bladder ,liseaSea, from which 1 have suffered excessively for many ri:ars,tood fartune finally suggested to me Helm- Buchu, which. I commenced using with little faith, and po apparent beneficial_ results for about a month. At the expiration of that time, however, I thought, I coati:canoed to experience slight relief, which encouraged me to persevere hilts use, and now, at the expiration of four months, although I am an infirm old men, pearly 7t years of age, and consequently.niedleiuoS cannot be expected to favorably affect me as they other wise would, I have found such unspeakable relief and permanent benefit from Mi. Ilelmbold's valuable dis covery, that I feed I ought to publicly record the fact as an acknowledgment to hint and a valuably suggestion to the public. Yours, respectfully, Air. Laren refers to the following gentlemen: Colonel DAN RICE, Girard, Penna. CHARLES STOW, Esq., Girurd, Penna., editor Cos GEORGE 11. CUTLER, Girard, Penna., attorney. C. I. HINDS, Girard, Penna., attorney. Captain D. W. HUTCHINSON, Girard., Penna., at . torney. DAVID' OLIN. Girard, Penna., merchant. DAVID E. DAY, Girard, Penna., merchant. C,. F. ROCRW ELL, Girard, Penna., merchant. B. C. ELY, Girard, Penna., druggist. 'CERTIFICATE OF A DISTINGUISHED MIDWIFE PHILADELPHIA, August 18,1869 Mr. Helmbold SIR : have used your Extract Euchn with many of my patients, and can speak of it in the highest ternm in every case, and consider it a valuable remedy, and one that should be In the hands of every midwife. Yery,truly yours, REEEOCA STANTON, M. D. CURE OF NERVOUS PROSTRATION AND DE CLINE OF A YOUNG LADY, 11. T. Mint BOLD : I have been giving your Extract Buchu to niy daughter, who has been unable to sleep, Very nervous, loan of appetite, general debility and rapidlytaillnq into decliee—in fact, consumption was talked of. 1 was recommended to use your ."Buch it" by a highly respectable lady of this place, who had given it to'her f,OO with complete success. My daughter Itad been troubled for a lung time. I purchased one bottle reline 8 weeks since, which lasted one week; and front which ago recidired great benefit; and induced me to . purchase ono•balf dozen bottles, as I had tried many. other remedies, and my family physician, to no tiyail t it is now mote ttaii . two weekd since she has takrii the rat bottlo, and I ate I/41)W to inform you of its eompi Ate • °mob Very truly. yollllli, Clio. M. MARSHALL, Gorinntown. A phyeician - of oyer thirty years' experience. turd a graduate of the Jefferson t!Thl , of Om Univereit# of Median° and SurgefY of Plitlntleiphia.i Mr. H. T. liihribold BEAR Sin: In regard to the question asked me as, to my opinion about Dacha, I would say that , I have need and sold the article in various forms for the putt thirty years. Ido not think there is any form or preparation of it I have not used, or known to be used, in the various diseaseewhere such medicate agent would be indicated. You are aware, as well as myself, that it has been ex tensively employed in the various diseases of , tpa bled-, ft der and kianeys, and the reputation it as acquired,ln my judgment , is warranted by the fac I have Been and used, an before eta d, every fermi of Buchu—the powdered leaves, tincture, fluid extracts— and I am not cognizant of any preparation of, that plant at all equal to yours. Tivelve years' exnerience ought, I think, to give me the right tojudgoof its merits ; and, without prejudice or partiality, I give yours precedence over all others. , 1 . I value your Duchy for its effect on patients. I have cured with it, and seen cured with it, more dlseates of the bladder and kidneys, than I have ever seen cured with any other Buchu or any other preprietary .com pound of whatever name. Respectfully yours, &c ~ , , (40.. rt. ItEYSER, M. IL,' . , No. 140 IVood street Pittsburgh Penna. AVOUST n 1865. , , , A CASE OE TWENTY YEARWSTANDING .11. T. ileintbold, Druggtst-7 . • DEAR Sin : I have been a sufferer for upwardei of twenty years with gravel. bladder and kidney'affections, during which time' I have used various medicinal pre parations, and been 'under the treatment of the, float emin ent,physic inns, experiencing but little relief: Having seen your nreparationei extensively advertbied, I consulted my family phYsician in regard to your Ex tract of Buchu. • ' ; I did this because I had used all kindti of advertised reinedies and had found thetn worthless, and some quite injurious; in fact, I despaired of over getting well, and deterniined to Use no remedies hereafter unless I knew of the ingredients. It was this that prompted me -to use your remedy. As you' aavertised that it was • conaz posed of buchu, cubebs and juniper berries,it occurred to me and my physician as an excellent combination, and with hieradvice, after an examination of the article and consulting. again with the druggist. I concluded to try it. I commenced to use it about eight months ago t at which time I was confined tom; room. From the first bottle I was astonished and gratified at the beneficial effect, and after uslng it three weeks was able to walk out. I felt Winch like writing to you a full statement of my case at the time, but thought my hn rovement might only be temporary, and therefore con eluded to deter, and see if it would effect a perfect cure, knowing that it would be of greater 'value to you and more satisfactory to me. lam now able to report that a cure is effected' after using the remedy for five months. ' I have not used any now for three months, and feel as well in all respects as I ever did. Your linable being devoid of any unpleasant taste and odor, a nice tonic and invigorator of the system, I do not anent to be without it whenever occasion runty ;re quire its use on such affections. Should any one doubt Mr. McCormick's statement, he refers to the following gentlemen Hon. WM BIGLER, ex-Governor // of Penn virania. lion. THOMAS R. ELOHEl3o.l4Thiladelphia. 1i0u.J..0: KNOK, Philadelphis'.. Bon. J. S. BLACK., Philadelphia. Hon. D. R. PORTER, ox-Governor of Pennsylvania. Eton. ELLIS LEWIS, Philadelphia. . . Eon. R. C. want, Philadelphia. ion, G. W. WOODWARD, Philadelphia. Hon. W. A. PORTER, Philadelphia. Iron. JOHN BIGLED, ex-Governor of California 4 ion: E. BAN KS. Washington . ; C. 1 And many others, if necessary. • CASE OF INF LAMMATION OF KIDNEYS AND GRAVEL. / GLASGOW, Missouri, Febrpary 5,1868 Mr. H. 7'. .1-lelmbold— DBan Six : About two years ago I was troubled with both laflammation of the Kidneys and Gravel, when I resorted to several remedies, without deriving any bene fit whatever ; and, seeing your Exras.cr Bona adver-. firm); I procured a few bottles and used them. The re sult was a complete cure in a short time. 'regard your Ei Tnacr Buono tote decidedly the best remedy extant for any and all disenses of the Kidneys. and I am quite /confident that it will do all you claim for it. You .may publish this if you desire to'do so. Yours respectfully, EDWIN M. FEAZEL. H. T. Helinbold,,Es9., Phila., Pa.— DrAS Sift : I wish yon to send me ono dozen of your Sarsaparilla Nxtract and half a dozen of your Boso wash. Allow me to say that your preparations are very satis factory, not only to the practitioner, but also to the pa tient, and I shall endeavor to bring them to uniVorsal use in this part of the country. Please forward these medicines again as before, C. 0 D., per express. I am, sir, Tory respectfully, yours, &0., M. F. A. /10FFMAI,,I, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS WOULD BE GIVEN H. 7'. Hchnbold. Esq.— D. DI. LAREN DEAR : I take pleasure in sending you a certifi cate, in addition to the many you have received from suffering humanity. I can scarcely find language suffi ciently strong to express my heartfelt gratification at the wonderful cure your "Buchu" has effected: For four years I bare suffered beyond description. All my friends (with myseili came to the conclusion tb4t my case wax incurable. Accident placed your • adver tisement in my hands. -I commenced taking . your Buchu." I followed the directions, and to my utter astonishment before I had taken seven bottles of your valuable medichie,(l would give lalllo a bottle, if I could not get it at any other price ' ) I am entirely mired. I most earnestly recommend it to all those sufferinp from disease. I have told many persons to iAlo your valuable medicine, and they are doing so with great gut,- ceski. Any informationmy fellow•citizeus may reqnire will be freely given by the subscriber at his residence No. a Milton avenue, Rahway, N. J. We. the undersigned, are well acquainted with H, M. Freeman, ot; Rahway, and know that he has been a long time fintlering, in the worst 'possible forth, for the past four years, and that he has been entirely 'cured by he use of " Debtabold's Buchu." J. W . SAVAGE , ex-Mayor. FRANK I,A BAIL Preeitheit of Council. • WM. RICHARDS, Clerk of Council. PETER A. HAM M, Councilman. ' W. 3. BROWN. Councilman. J. 5: S. MELICK , Councilman. LEWIS HOFF, Councilman. 1.11. STRYKER, Merchant: CITY lIALL4 MAYOR'S OVPICr t RAILWAY, N.J., Dec. 5,1459. S Thie will vertity that I nil personally acanitintoJ Mith 31. Freeman, and ;On cognizant atilt. facts nn Bet forth in the above statement, and the eevecio ti 110/38 WIVJAC eignatnrcs are here a lto attached ane known to me. JOHN F. NVIIITNEY,DII; Ndil%Lty, N Toi:ls.Aiiy'.ii.ilo,..p . .titt.,'tiTtN.,...g.)l4liE.Lpli!4: , .... 1 ±1.1.1i D . AY;TgBR v;07.y....10 ,:..100.,, 718, KgybEit PIIIVADELPII Penn., . 1 13 Re 25, Mr McCORMICE. FROM MORGAN, FEAZEL & 00., UNITED STATES HOSPITAL, SALISBURY, N. C., March 10,1866. Surgeon in charge of Hospital BOK A BOTTLE, IF NECESSARY. RAILWAY, ICJ., Dec. 2, 1669 H. M. ?MEEHAN, Councilman Third Ward,City of Rahway RAUWAY, N. J., Doe. 2, 7869 NNW YOUR STATN. Tql.. I NlTlTWrif, , Corner arid Tdth til l . Centre] ( A Homo and School for, iho Eh l p l c ir .D oc o me d,l3 o l diets.! . Dr. If T. Ileitnbold— , Two bottles only of the • prickago .of your valuabio Bucbu 'presented to the Itistittite have been used by ttie ebildren, and with perfect. success. In the oats of our little Lieutenant A. J.,bis pride to AO. longer mor tified, and lie is frig) from the :daily' ittOrn , yig Itnattio was of the Chambermaid Who hall gharge of Ida hod ding.' I feel that a knowledgo of the result of our. use of your Buchu with the • children tinder our charge may save many it Superintendent and, Matron of Boarding Bohoolk and Asylums a great iitneidui; of an noyance ; abd many a poor child . auffering• more from wealinesit ban from habit tuar, be ',tipdtvl punishment, that is (notAnowtng Katie vrositnesi inste ad , " of abe hubit)most unjustly inflicted upon them: Thanking you on behalf of tbe'cbildren, find hoping others may be alike bonefitteit I inn respeOtfulli Yettle. , • Golotto'. YOUNG, Gerteral and Director': Junin O. 19,66 6118 AT SALT,LMS,ROITY; JBll. 28,18 A Sr. X. T. Ifelmbola— - DsAn SIR: Your conintunication icquestinst our 1 erme for advertising was duly received, but from ti pm. judice I bad formed' against advertising." cures for secret disettees,"it was 10ft untinswered.', Buriug au accidental conversation in a drug store , the other eve• ning my mind was change(' on the charucter of your Buchu. It 'was then highly coillmonded for other dieeases by two physicians preaora. ,triglosed pingo Lind our rates of advertising. Yours, &0., V. B. 11. STIONHOCSE Editor and Protiriotor ofDaily and Benit-Weeklir Teegraph. SPEEDY BELIEF FROM KIDNEY AFFECTION OCCASTOTED BY ACCIDENT . _ zw.Yogs. rob. 1,18T9. Dr. If. T. Helmbolci— , , DEAR. Stu: 'On the 2341 of August last I received se vere internal and external injuries, occasioned by an ac ctdent on a Philadelphia Railroad oar. On my arrival in New York I was attended by Dr. WILSON, of East 55th street, and another ph,ysician, mites° dame I do not now remember. After my wounds were dressed, I suf fered for three (3)days intense agony from internal in juries, which affected toy kidneys. I Can say that after taking but three doses of YOUR EXTRACT DUCTIU I felt greatly relieved. I used the balance of the bottle, and am happy to state that since that time I have expe rienced no . fin ther difficulty. Very truly yours, • P. H. KEARNEY, 848 Third avenue. I respectfully refer to either of the following gentle men: • ROBERT B. ROOSEVELT, Esq., Editor of Citizen and Round Table. B. P. CURTIS, Egg., 102 Greenwich ay. • . MORRIS PHILLIPS, Esq., Editor of Home Journal Bon. M. CONNOLLY , Register of City. Messrs. PETTENGILL & BATES, Proprietors of Hearth and Home. I. N. HUDSON, 'Req., 41 Park row Ron. NELSON J. WATERBURY. Hon. JABIES E. COULTER. And many others, if necessarv., GREAT CURE OF DIABETES or kLADY-TIFTY DOLLARS A 130TTLE Dear Dr. Heltnbold— DEAD Bin: For the past eight months I have been suffering from Diabetes. I have consulted several of our leading physicians, but have failed to receive the slight est benefit from their costly medicines. Four mouths ago I saw • your advertisement in the Herald. I was persuaded by a friend who had been benefited by your WORLD-RENOWNED I pur chased a bottle, took the contents, and was so relieved that I continued the use of it. TIIE DIABETES Ens HN TIRELT 'DISAPPEARED AFTER USING IT FOR THREE MONTHS. I WOULD GIVE $lO A BOTTLE if I could not get it at any other price. I most earnestly recommend it to all these suffering from this disease. Sincerely yours, ANNA F.. STOUGIETON, 123 West 27th street. A PERMANENT CUBE OF GRAVEL OF TWELVE YEARS'' STANDING-STONE PASSED AND TO 'Br BBEN BURN6IDS, 001111.) Dec. /5. 1369 Dr. Helm6old— DEAR Sin : It is with much pleasure Hot I write Yeti ' upon facts respecting myself. I do not know hardly hoW to express myself. ..I, have been for the last ten or twelve years the greatest sufferer man could be and live; but more Sometimes Oran 'others. The complaint WAS, the ".kidneys" and" bladder." I have been sometimes from twelve to fourteen' hotirs, and wanted to make Water, every minute, and could not. Have consulted doctors, both in Massachusetts and this State,and taken pills, I may say by the quart, also liquored medicines, but found no relief from any, and got worse the lasesii Months. I was so that I ,cottld scarcely get about. I could not rest night or day. It would soon, have been " all up" with me, if / had not seen your advertisement in the Berkshire Courier, headed "Kidneys."-`I road it through and thought I would try it. I purchased' a .bottle, but, mind you, had not much faith in it. Why should I; when I had been trying so many things and cost me so much P •Well, I began taking it, and before I had taken the first bottle I felt bad ; but I finished It and got another. By the time I took half of the second I still got worse (apparently). :When. I walked it seemed as if my right kidney Was falling 'from its -placer,-end -I felt really had. I felt so before I bad finished the second, that I had made up my mind it waS of no use trying any more—and aH this time the " Dacha " Was doing its work; but I did not know it ; so I gave It up and 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 have to undergo, an operation. He gave memedicine, and I went home quite downhearted. On Sunday I was unable to go to church. I had not taken any of Ids medicine, but on my return continued using the "Buchu," and in-the after! neon I had a desire to make water, but could not. About one hour after this I tried again, with the same result but the next time I took the vessel it was the same as turning a faucet and stopping it off again. It was Bo for three times, and the third time there w $ something came through the passage and struck against the side of the vessel. 1 examined it. and it is the ugliest stone or gravel you ever saw, covered over with ,little pieces which collected together. It looks the color of a mud turtle, and is as hard es flint. So you see the "Buchn" wets doing its work, although I was feeling so badly procured another bottle, thinking there might be some more behind ; but since that has passed, which Is, eight weeks ago last Sunday, I have been as well as ever I was in my life. I have the stone securely wrapped, and 01011 e who have seen it in this place are surprised. I cannot tell you all, but this lea true story of my oasPi :and you are welcome to make such use of my name a d you think proper. lam pretty wellrknown in Berkshire ; also in Connecticut. The adver tisement eared me. Why not publish more? The Springfield Renubtiemt is a wide-spread paper. If any 0110 wishes to see this wonder-, they eat, do so. coal write all day, but think I have said enough this time, so I remain your over Well wisher, EDWARD L. HOWARD, Paper Maker, Burnside, Hartford county, Conn. REFERS TO Dr. MACK, Burnside, Conn. Dr. WRIGHT, North Leo, Mass. Dr. HOLII.VIT, North Lee, Mass. Dr. ADAMS, Stookbridge, Mass. Die. SCOTT, North Manchester, COOL!. Dr. JAGUES, But-161M Corners, Conn Dr. DEARBFORD, Hartford, Conn. All of whom treated ma for t ho disease. BELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIIU, established up %verde of nineteen years, preparod by IL TiliEl4lll.- BOLD, Druggist,No. 594 Broadway, Now :York, and No. Ist South Tenth 'street, Philadelphia,-'Penna. Prioo 2.5 per bottle, or si:vbottles for $660, delivered to any address. Sold by druggists everywlove. , Noile are genuine unleFH (lone up in etool•engraved m 11,140.1., With Jdc Mini He of my chemical, irurelloube, and r. 4.11141 IMIIIMI Ninv Yaws, 'Feb: 6,1870 11. T. lIIMMBOLD •, r • ' A larga new stock of Linen Goods jOst opened, pretentino an assortment tp be found in but few houses in this ciouniry. DOUBLE DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, *pia 2 Yards, to 6 Yards log; GOOD QUALITY 8-4 BLEACHED ,TABLINGS, 65, '75, $lOO, HALF BLEACHED TABLINGS, 37 1-2, 45, 50, 62 i-2. 2,500 YARDS GOOD UNDRESSED LINEN, MANUFACTURED EXPRESSLY FOR OUR OWN SHIRT.FRONTSO, SHIRT FRONTS MADE UP OFRSELVES AND QUALITY GUARANTEED. 42 INCH BUTCHERS' LINEN, WITHOUT DRESSING. GOOD QUALITY UNDRESSED LINEN FOR LADIES' AND GENTS' UNDERWEAR. L. , .A LARGE. STOCK OF TOWELS, lOC* TO $1 50 Mils A LARGE VARIETY OF FURNITURE COVERINGS, Heat's cf families from a distance visiting Philadelphia are respeotfolly invited to examine the merits of this Department. WHITE GOODS. Corded Piques, Striped., Piques, Figured Pique s, Swiss Mull, STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTEMER, REAL ESTATE SALES. ORPHANS' COURT SALF.---ESTATE sea of Chat - les .1. W °them deceased.— I:bonnie & Sons, Auctioneers.—Alodern Three-story Brick Residence, with side yard, No. 528 Marshall street. between Spring Garden and Gruen stri3ets. 28!2. feet front.—Pursnant to an Order of the Orphans' Conn for the City and County of Philadelphia, will be sold at public sale, on Tuesday, March 12th, 1870, at 12 o'clock , noon. at the Philadelphia E x change, the following described propertY, late of Charles J. Volbert, deceased, viz.: All that throe-story brick messuage, piazza, two-story brick kitchen and lot of ground, situate on the west side of John street ( now - Marshall taloa). at the distance of 125 feet southward from the south side of Green street, in the late District of Spring Garden, now embraced>in the City of Philadel phia ; containing in front on John street 25 feet G inches, and in depth westward between Parallel lines at right 'unglee with John street 90 feet. 130 waded southward by ground granted to Jacob Alter on ground rent, eastward by John street, northwardbY ground grglited to William Wagner on ground rent. and westward by ground of Gem ge Roberts. Being the same premises which Chas. Egner and Matilda, his wife, by indenture bearing date April 9th. 1835, recorded in the office for recording deeds. ke.,_in and for the City and County of Philadelphia, in flood Book A. N. , No. 60. page 3 0 4, &c., granted and con veyed unto the said Charles J. Wolltert, in foe. BY the Court, JOSEPH MEG ARY, Clerk O. C. EIHZA WET, Adminietratrix. N. B.—The improvements area too torn three-story brick residence, with two-story beat building • has par lor, dining-room and kitchen on the first door ; two cliambere,, sitting-ioem, library and bath-room on the second floor, and four rooms and two attics above gee, but and cold water. furnace. cooking range. fe. M. THOMAS .4: SONS, Auctioneers, felilmhs 12 139 and 141 South Fourth street. CR EXECUTORS' PEREM ?TORY SALE. k2a—Estate of Martha R. Mcßride, deed.--Theman & Sons. Auctioneers.—On Tueeday, March 16th, 1670, at )2 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, without reserve. pt the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described properties, viz.: No. I.—Business Stand. Three•story Brick Store and Dwelling, S. W. corner of Nineteenth and Wilcox etteets. between Sprucei and Pine streets.— All that three-story brick 11113Mti uago, with two-story back building and lot of Ground, situate at the southwest cor ner 01,Nineteenth and Wilcox streets, No. 330; contain lug in front on Nineteeigh street 16 feet ! and extending in depth along Wilcox streeo.so feet. It is a good busi ness stand. Immediate poseession. No, 2.-,-Store and dwelling, No. 332 Nineteenth street, Adjoining the above. All that throe-story brick store and dwelling and lot of ground situate on the west side of Nineteenth street, adjoining the above on the south, being 332 ; containing in front 16 feet, and in depth BO feet to a 4 feet wide alloy. It lea good businese stand: Sul•ject to a yearly ground ri nt of tg6o. air Solo übs. lute. Immediate peseeesion. By order of WM. J. BLARLEY, lExecuters. THOS. R. PATT•n6, M. THOMAS & SONS Auctioneers, felimh 612 130 and 141 South Fourth street. 4 1 PUBLIC SALE.---THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers.—ld °dent Residence, 5. W. corner of Germantown avenue end Nicetown lane. On Meaty, Mardi 1501, 1870, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that valuable stone residence and lot of ground, eitulte at the 6. W. corner of Germantown avenue and Nicetown lane ; the lot containing in front on Germantown avenue Z3O feet, more or less, and extending In depth along Nice town lane 482 feet. The house has gee and good water, he, smoke end Milk houses, large stone barn and stabling. It is situate in a rapidly improving neighbor hood, on the Moot' the Germantown horse railway, and within ten minutes' walk of the Germantown , steam railroad. 0 . 2. 7 " Immediate possession. Tarot tlO may remei 0. • • THO'ill AS it SONS, Auctioneers, 132 and 141 South Fourth street. fi 1 inli. 12 LINEN GO ?DS . VERY :HEAVY LINEN SIEEPINGS. ALL: W i iDTHS' . ; IN PILLOW LINENS. BARNSLEt.ANDIRiSiVTAIi,LK:LINENS, the; Latest Designs of . Egyptian, Mosaic, &0., &c. ANOTHER CHEAP LOT OF NAPKINS, $l. 25, $1 359 $1 50, $1 759 $2 00, . $2 50, up to $S 50 per closest. 18, 20, 22_ 24, 26 INCIE NURSERY DIAPER. We are making it a Specialty to supply the wants of HOTELS, BOARDING HOUSES AND PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. HAMBURG EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS, N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS. Just Opened a large Invoice of In all the New Patterns. ALSO &c.j &C., &c. REAL ESTATE SALES. ORl'll ANS' COURT SAL E.—t•ES -IEI tate of Thomas Burch, Deceased —Thomas & hens,Auctioneers.—Pursuant to, an alias onter of the °retnue' Court for the city and county of Philadelphia, will be sold at public sale, on Tuesday March 13th, 3870, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Philadelphia Bxclainge, the following described property ,late of Thomas Burch, deceased, viz.: No. I.—Yalnable Business Stand. Three-story Brick Dwelling, Nu. 3203 Locust street. All that lot of ground, with the three•stoty brick:rnss suage thereon erecied, situate on the north side of Locust street, 30 feet 8 inches west of Twelfth street, No. 1205; containing in front on Locust street 14 feet 73i in ches. and extending in depth northward between i lines parallel with Twelfth street 63 feet, including on the north end thereof a part of the said 3 feet wide alley, together with the free UPC and ;privilege of the said alley. No.2.—Three-etory Brick Dwelling, No. 12417 Leonia street. All that lot of ground, with the three-story brick roessuage thereon erected, situate on the north side of Locust street, 43 feet 3313 inches west of Twelfth etreet, No. 1207 ; containing in front on Locust street 14 feet 1335" inches, and extending in depth northward be tween !ince parallel withTwelfth'etreet 63 feeLincluding on the north end thereof a part of the said 3-feet wide alloy, together with the free and common use and privi lege of the amid 3-feet wide alley, as the same is now laid out and used. The premises Nos. 1 and 2, together with the property on the east, are together subject to an irredeemable ground-rent of 8135, payable in Spaniah milled silver dollars, each dollar weighing 17 pennyweights and 0 grain's. Blr the Court. JOSEPH MEG &EY, Clerk 0. O. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, fele mhs 12 139 and 341 South Fourth street. CA PUBLIC SALE.-THOMAS & SONS' Nlia Anctioneers.—Very valuable:Business. Stand, three-story brick Store and Dwelling Nos. 4831 and 4833 Germantown avenue, fronting on Laurel street and Anent street, Germantown,Twenty-second Ward. neat the railroad depot, 38 feet front, 776 feet doe p On Toes day. March 29,1870, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the PhiladelphiaExchango all that very Valuable three-story brick (mastic) building, with two story back building and lot of ground, situate on the easterly side of Germantown avenue, south of the rail. road depot, Germantown, Twenty-second Ward, NOR. '4891 and 4833 ; the lot containing in front on tlormantoWn avenue 38 foot, and extending hi depth along Laurel streetl2o feet ; then widening to 81 feet to Arrest street : then extending still further in depth 85 feet, the entire depth being 174 foot. Tho homes is Well built ; has two stares, dirung-room, kitchen and hell on the first floor ; parlor, library, 2 chambers and large bath-room on the second floor, And 4 chambers on the third floor ; bas gas, bath, hot and cold water, furnace, cooking range, dry collar, with hydrant and water-closet. Tereus—sB,2oo may remain on mortgage. Plan at the Auction Rooms. Immediate possession. May be examined anv day previous to sale. , M. VIOLAS & SONS, Auctioneers, fel9 26m1d5 19 139 and 141 South Fourth street. ItBAL ESTATE.-THOMAS & SONS' wilE Sale.--Ensiness Bland. Tbree-story Brick Tarern and Dwelling, S. E. corner of Eighteenth and South streets. On Tuesday, March Bth. 1870, at 12 o'clock,noon, w ill bo sold at public sal eatt the Philadelphia Exchange, all that three-story bick mossuage, with sae -story' ki t chen and lot of ground, situate at the southeast cor ner of Eighteenth and South streets: containing in front on South street 18 foot, and extending in dopth 63 feet. It is occupied as a tavern and dwelling, and is a good business stand : has 3 rooms on first floor ; 2 on so et•od, and 3 on third floor ; in good repair, gas intrci (theca, Izo. Possession let February, 1871. Subject to a yearly ground rent of 6'66. • . TIJOMAS 8c SONS, Auctioneers, fell 26m1a5 ' 139 an 141 South Fourth street. - Lap Rugs and IFlorse 0 _pw. rtectrritSFUß - 13,08E5, /IOII.SE - ~,." . ' All kinds. ti'pne KNEASbI7-Ir4D . . S" , kot street. Mg' }torso 1.4 Lho do iy be ter or ebenper. ''S ',Artless Btore, Ina eisr• ri, WHITE GOODS. Plaid Nttinsook, Plain Nainfgook, Striped.., Viusfn French Muslin, i BEAL ESTATE.—THOMAB - 2k SUNS' finis.—Very Elegant Brown-stone Residence, with ' , He yard, No. 2142 Walnut street, east of Twenty : first street, 10 feot front, 231 feet deep. On Tuesday, March let, 1670, at 12 o'clock. noon, will be sold at public Hale. at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that very elegant and ettpdrior three-story - I Mansard roof) brown-atone roweling(' with three-story ( Mansard roof) preys-brick back buildings and lot of ground, situate on the south side of Walnut street; east of Twenty-first street, No. 2032; the lot containing in front on Walnut street .50 feet, and extending in depth 291 feet. The house is built In a very superior ssiauner of best material by the late owner for his own occupanc with all the modern im provements and conveniences; marble vestibule, largo. ball (high ceilings), handeome saloon parlor, side•room, dining-room and 2 kitchens on the first floor; 2 commodious chambers. bath-room, saloon sitting-room, breakfast-room, library, pantry and store room on the second floor ; 4 chambers and bathe room on tho.third floor ; gee and water throughout, handsome chandelier and fixtures. ( which are included in the sale free of charge), stationary washstands, walnut window sash and inside shutters, French -plate glass ; hand somely frescoed to third story ; bell-calls, low-down grate in sitting-roam, walnut bannisters , elegant man tele, bet and cold water, water-okeets, furnace, 2 cook ing-ranges, permanent 'wash-tubs, dumb-waiter, flag pavement' (front and back), luindsome side-yard, &c. Terms—Half cash. Irr May be examined daily, from 12 to 2 o'clock. For further particulars, apply to C. U. & P. Muirbeld, 102 Booth Sixth ntreet, or to auctioneers. M. THOMAS & EONS, - Auctioneers, 019 24 76 199 and 141 South Fourth street. REAL ESTATE SALES 104.:AL I.',STATE- THOMAS 86 SONS' salo.—Valnable business location.—Three-story brick residence, No. 226 North Ninth street, between Noce and Vine streets. On Tuesday, !larch 8,1870, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be mild at public sale, at the Phila delphia Exchange, all that valuable three.story brick messuage. threelrtory double back buildings and lot of greundoottnate on the west Ode of Ninth street, between Race and Vine streets, No. 236 ; containing in front on Ninth street 20 feet.nnd extending in depth 100 feet to a 4 feet wide alley. The house is in very good repair ;it bas parlor, dining-room and kitchen on the first floor ; 2 chambers!, saloon eitting-room, bath, water-closet. het and cold water on the second floor gel introduced, 2 furnaces, cooking range, French-plate glass in all the front windows, flag pavement in front and yard. Terms-45,000 cash ; balance max, remain on mort gage. May be examined any time previous to sale. Keys at the Auction Rooms. tlf,r It le situate in a very valuable and improving bit hiness neighborhood. Immediate possession. M. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers, felt 24 enbt 139 and 141 South Fourth street. faREAL ESTATE—THOMAS & SONS' pate —Three-story brick Store and Dwelling, No. 1914 South street, between Nineteenth and Twen tieth streets. On Tuesday, March 1, 1870, at 12 o'clock, noon,will be sold at public sale, at the Phila delphia Nxchange, all that three story brick mossuage, with one-story frame kitchen and lot of ground, Hittiato on the south side of South street, west of Nineteenth et., No. 191.4_: containing in front on South street 18 foot (in cluding half of a 3 feet 9 inches wide alley), and extend - lug in depth 72 foot. Bounded ou the south by a 3 feet, wide alley, with the privilege thereof. It is occupied as a store and dwelling. Subject to a yearly ground rent of $6O. M. THOMAS & SONS. Anctlonoors. 199 and 141 South Fourth street. AT $1 A PAIR, , ISO DOZENS lUD °lords. of a light pearl color, stitched with black sizes 5% ttit% fel9 6trp* ARKING WITH INDELIBLE INS, AIL Embroidering, Braiding, Stamping, &o. M. A, TORREY, 1800 Filbort atroet. =MO MIME DECO W. VOGEL, 1202 Chestnut street
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