The Baltimore directory for : containing the names of the inhabitants, their places of business and dwelling houses, the City register, 1845, Part 39

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Publication date: 1845
Publisher: Baltimore : J. Murphy
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A. DEVOUGES, (From Paris,) WIG HAKER AND HAIR CUTTER, IMPORTER OF


FRENCH FANCY GOODS,


AND MANUFACTURER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF


ORNAMENTALIHAIRI WORK


SUCH AS WIGS, TOUPEES, BRAIDS, CURLS, &C.


No. 145 Baltimore street, B TIMOE


Has constantly on hand an assortment of Perfumeries, Combs, Brushes, Umbrellas, Canes, Shoes, Flowers, Gloves, from the best manufactories at Paris, Suspenders, Purses, Scarfs, and Cravats, of all descriptions. Hand Looking-Glasses, Necklaces, Breastpins, Cup Spring, all in great variety. He also receives regularly from Paris all the NEW FASHIONS for Ladies' Hair Dresses and Parties.


GUSTIN GROYSAU


No. 171 BALTIMORE STREET, NEAR LIGHT, BALTIMORE,


IMPORTER OF


FRENCH AND ENGLISH PERFUMERY, COMBS, c.


AND MANUFACTURER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF


ORNAMENTAL HAIR WORK. SUCH AS WIGS, TOUPEES, BRAIDS, CURLS, &C. All of which he warrants to be made of the very best materials, and by first- rate workmen. A. C. has just added to his former business a general assortment of


GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING ARTICLES, SUCH AS


SATIN SCARFS, CRAVATS, STOCKS,


SHAMS,


COLLARS,


POCKET HDKFS.


-


BRUSHES,


COMBS,


GLOVES, &c. &c.


Country Merchants will always find, ready made, an extensive assort- ment of the above articles, which will be sold on pleasing terms.


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D


JUNTAIN


DIX & FOGG Successors to G. BELTZHOOVER,


LIGHT STREET BALTIMORE.


This Extensive Establishment has lately undergone a thorough repair, so as to compete with any Hotel in the country, and will accommodate from TIPO to THREE HUNDRED GUESTS, and every attention will be paid by the Proprietors.


W. W. DIX, ARTHUR L. FOGG.


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LIFE INSURANCE.


NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY E DONO


CAPITAL £500,000, OR $2,500,000.


EMPOWERED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT.


DIRECTORS. T. LAMIE MURRAY, EsQ., CHAIRMAN,


J. ELLIOTSON, M. D., F. R. S. JOHN RAWSON, EsQ.


JOHN GRIFFITH FRITH, EsQ. CLEMENT TABOR, EsQ. JOSEPH THOMPSON, EsQ.


HUNTER GORDON, EsQ.


AUDITORS. PROFESSOR GRAVES, A. M., F. R. S. | PROFESSOR WHEATSTONE, F. R. S.


PHYSICIAN.


J. ELLIOTSON, M. D., F. R. S.


ACTUARY. W. S. B. WOOLHOUSE, EsQ., F. R. A. S.


BANKERS. MESSRS. GLYN, HALLIFAX, MILLS & Co.


SOLICITORS. MESSRS. SUTTON, EWENS, OMMANNEY & PRUDENCE.


GENERAL AGENT FOR THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, AND MANAGER OF THE NEW YORK BRANCH.


J. LEANDER STARR, No. 62 Wall street, New York.


PHYSICIANS TO THE SOCIETY,-(Medical Examiners.)


J. KEARNY RODGERS, M. D., 110 Bleecker street. ALEXANDER E. HOSACK, M. D., 101 Franklin street.


BANKERS. THE MERCHANTS' BANK, New York. SOLICITOR. WILLIAM VAN HOOK, EsQ., 20 Wall street. BALTIMORE.


DONALD McILVAIN, EsQ., No. 10 German street. THOS. H. BUCKLER, M. D., Physician, No. 40 St. Paul street. JAMES MASON CAMPBELL, EsQ., Solicitor.


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EXAMPLES OF RATES,


For the Assurance of $100 on a SINGLE LIFE.


FOR LIFE.


Ago next Birth Day.


ANNUAL PREMIUM.


PINOLE PREMIUK.


For One Year only.


For Five Years only.


Without Profits.


With Profits.


Without Profits.


15


$1 47


$1 64


$32 00


$0 77


$0 81


20


1 68


1 87


35 16


0 86


0 90


25


1 93


2 14


38 58


0 98


1 06


30


2 22


2 46


42 37


1 21


1 30


35


2 54


2 82


46 24


1 46


1 54


40


2 93


3 26


50 35


1 61


1 64


45


3 47


3 85


55 27


1 72


1 78


50


4 21


4 67


61 07


1 94


2 0G


55


5 28


5 86


67 82


2 54


2 96


60


6 68


7 42


74 62


3 73


4 20


PROFITS.


The following examples are given of the Profits distributed at the last annual meeting of the Society, which was held in London in May, 1844.


Age.


Sum Assured.


Annual Premium.


Policy taken out in


Bonus in addition to Sum assured.


Bonus in Cash.


Permanent Reduction of annual Premium.


60


$5000


$370 84


1837


$852 32


$386 26


$60 93


1838


720 52


321 38


49 08


1839


584 00


256 48


37 98


AT ANNUAL MEETING, MAY, 1843.


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20,000


$1900


1837


$2148


$875


$113 75


59


5,000


337 08


1837


663


295


44 82


56


15,000


878 75


1838


1182


615


82 40


This Institution, founded on the Mutual and Joint Stock principle, embraces all the recent improvements in the science of Life Insurance. Proposals from per- sons residing in this City and State and in the District of Columbia, whether for 3 whole term of life (with or without profits) or for a limited period, will be re- ceived by the subscriber and forwarded immediately to the General Agent in the city of New York, who will without delay act on the proposed risk.


The rates of this Society are as low as those of the American Companies, and lower than the scale adopted by many London Offices. Loans granted to the ex- tent of two-thirds the amount of premium paid, after the lapse of a year.


Persons insured in the United States on the scale of "participation" enjoy the important advantage of sharing in the whole business of the Society, which in Great Britain is very extensive.


The public are respectfully requested to examine the distinguishing principles of this Institution-their tables of rates-their distribution of profits-and the fa- cilities afforded by their Loan department-before deciding to insure elsewhere.


Pamphlet containing the last Annual Report, the Society's rates, &c., together with Blank forms, and the fullest information may be obtained upon application. Blank forms of all kinds furnished free of charge.


BALTIMORE, March 18.


D. M'ILVAIN, No. 10 German street.


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AMERICAN REPUBLICAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT


134 Baltimore street, Between Calvert and North sts. BULL & TUTTLE, Proprietors.


THE AMERICAN


REPUBLICAN


OUR


COUNTRY


AND BALTIMORE DAILY CLIPPER, A Penny Paper of Large Circulation. Office,


134 Baltimore st.


WEBERLY GLIPPER


A LARGE FAMILY NEWSPAPER, made up of the select reading of the Daily Paper. Yearly Subscription only ONE DOLLAR, in advance. Office,


No. 134 BALTIMORE STREET.


JOB PRINTING OFFICE, No. 134 BALTIMORE STREET.


The public is respectfully informed that the proprietors of this establishment have attached thereto a large and extensive JOB PRINTING OFFICE, and are prepared to execute all orders for FINE


LETTER .PRESS PRINTING


Of every variety, such as Books, Pamphlets, Bills of Lading, Circulars, Policies, Hand-bills, Bill-heads, Bank Checks, Cards, Labels, Blanks of every description, Ruil Road, Stage and Steamboat Bills, of every variety and size, with appro- priate engravings, &c. &c. Large Size Posting Bills, for Theatres, Circuses, Concerts, Exhibitions, Entertainments, Elections, &c. &c. All of which will be executed in the best manner, at the lowest Cash Prices. Address


BULL & TUTTLE, Baltimore, Md.


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WHEATFIELD


10


The Subscriber respectfully informs the public that he has taken this New und Ele- gent House, situated on


HOWARD STREET


THREE DOORS NORTH OF BALTIMORE OR MARKET ST.


BALTIMORE


And has thoroughly furnished it with new and substantial furniture. The locality of the House renders it particularly desirable, both to persons on business, and parties on pleasure. Every attention will be paid to the comfort and convenience of the patrons of the House.


J. MCINTOSH.


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OUT CLEAN!


E. LUKENS PATENT !!


ALL COME


30


YES ! We place a dozen dirty Shirts, with a little soap, and a bucket full of hot water, in E. LUKENS' PATENT FAMILY


INE E


And after washing from 10 to 20 minutes, they all come out PERFECTLY CLEAN !


Again, we put in from 6 to 10 Sheets or Table Cloths, with soap and water as before, and in 12 or 15 minutes THEY all come out CLEAN ! Lastly, we lay from 25 to 50 small pieces, (such as can be placed together, ) with soap and water, as above, and in from 15 to 20 minutes they ulso come out CLEAN! Wonderful us this may seem, it is done by the action and reaction of the water (by means of pressure) in connection with the soap, without any rubbing surface or Friction whatever ; consequently the clothes are not only uninjured by the op «ration, but are actually made to last TWICE AS LONG as when washed by hands.


EXHIBITIONS OF WASHING EVERY MONDAY MORNING AND FRIDAY AFTERNOON.


Come then and see the machine in operation, as it never fails to convince those who do. Enterprising men should make themselves acquainted with this most useful invention, desery - ing us it does a place in the kitchen of EVERY family.


Prices are $15, $20 and $25, according to size.


Warranted to perform WELL And LAST FOR YEARS, if used according to direction. For a confirmation of the above, we refer the public to the following persons, all of whom have had these machines in use for many mouths past.


Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul's Male Orphun | J. B. Burleigh, A. M., corner of Charles and Barnet sta. Asylum, Front st. Dr. Whitridge, Gay st.


Sisters of Charity of Mt. Carmel Sacred Heart, Aisquith st. Henry McElderry, Aiaquith st.


Charles Dent, No. 64 Baltimore st.


George Craft, corner of Centre and St. Paul ats. Mrs. Schoolfield, No. 41 Front st.


Mr. Bratt, machinist, (late of Watchman & Bratt, ) Fayette at., above Pine.


Alex. Smith, Mulberry st., near Paca.


Mrs. Abell, No. 42 Front st.


Mr. Geo. C. Collins, No. 44 Front st.


F. Harrington, Liberty st., above Fayette.


Wm. P. Elliott, Esq., Patent Agent, Washington, D. C.


Dr. Birckhead, Harford co., Md.


Mr. Win. C., Harris, No. 94 Baltimore st.


Mr. Humilton Faster, West end of Baltimore st.


Dr. Noyes, Fayette st., above Charles.


Mr. Washington Rider, No. 13 Lee st.


Capt. Coffey (of Steamer Georgia), Spring Row, F. P.


Mr. Alder, Baltimore co., Md.


Mr. John Gross, Mulberry at., above Pine.


Mr. Win. Allen, No. 67 S. Gay st.


Win. S. Sherwood, No. 68 Lombard st.


Rey. J. Ball, Female Institute, Charles st., near Monument.


§3 All orders by letters (post-paid) or otherwise promptly attended to.


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A full supply of Machines always on hand. MANUFACTORY No. 74 FRONT STREET, (AT THE BEND) BETWEEN PITT AND LOW STS., OLD TOWN, BALTIMORE, MD. E. LUKENS, Inventor and Proprietor. JAMES CORTLAN & SON, Agents, No. 18 Baltimore street, head of Marsh Market


BOOKS AND STATIONERY.


CUSHING & BROTHER, No. 262 MARKET STREET, OPPOSITE HANOVER STREET, BALTIMORE Offer at low prices and on favorable terms a very large and complete assortment of


LAW, MEDICAL, CLASSICAL, AND


SCHOOL BOOKS,


AND OF Blank Books, Papers, Quills, Inks,


DRAWING MATERIALS GLOBES BINDERS MATERIALS.I. COPYING PRESSES, PARCH.MENTS, S.c.


THEY HAVE THE AGENCY OF STEPHENS' UNRIVALLED BLUE, BLACK AND RED INKS, Which they offer to the trade and consumers at the lowest prices.


WM. M. IVES, BRASS FOUNDER No. 26 LOMBARD STREET, BALTIMORE, IS PREPARED TO FURNISH ALL KINDS OF


BRASS WORK


At the shortest notice, as low as can be done in the city. ALL KINDSOF


BRASS & COMPOSITION CASTING


SODA AND BEER PUMPS MADE AND REPAIRED.


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T. KELLY & SON, MERCHANT TAILORS. NO. 6 N. LIBERTY STREET, BALTIMORE,


KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THE NEWEST AND BEST STYLES OF FRENCH & ENGLISH GOODS IN THEIR LINE,


Which they will make up at the shortest notice, and at prices as low as can be procured in the country.


Always on hand a large assortment of the Newest Styles of CRAVATS, SCARFS, SUSPENDERS, &C. MILITARY CLOTHING Executed in all its varieties, in the neatest manner, and at the shortest notice.


OTTO TORNE SUGAR REFINER.


No. 97 Paca street, near Franklin, BALTIMORE, IS CONSTANTLY MANUFACTURING, ON AN IMPROVED PLAN,


SUPERIOR LOAF SUGAR, AND SUGARHOUSE MOLASSES WHICH HE OFFERS FOR SALE ON PLEASING TERMS.


THOMAS M'CONNELL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN


DRY GOODS


No. 49 Baltimore street,


BETWEEN GAY AND FREDERICK STREETS, (SOUTH SIDE,) BALTIMORE


Has always on hand a full assortment of Super West of England, French and American CLOTHS and CASSIMERES. TAILORS' TRIMMINGS Of every descrip- tion. Silk, Merino and Marseilles VESTINGS. White and Colored DRIL- LINGS. A full assortment of BOMBAZINES, and all kinds of MOURNING GOODS. Irish Linens and Sheetings. TABLE LINENS of every description. India, French, plain and fancy SILKS.


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ISRAEL GRIFFITH & CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS


No. 287 BALTIMORE STREET,


Corner of Baltimore and Sharp streets, BALTIMORE.


W. ELLANLY, No. 3 HOLLIDAY STREET, BALTIMOREES IMPORTER OF PATENT THREADS, TAPES, BINDINGS, GALLOONS, BOOT WEB, Pearl and Bone Buttons, RIBBON WIRE, &ºc. 8ºc. Keeps constantly on hand an assort- ment of TRIMMINGS generally, which he offers at wholesale cheap for cash.


ELLIS & NICOLAI,


LADIES FANCY


STORE


No. 89 Baltimore street, NEARLY OPPOSITE HOLLIDAY, BALTIMORE, Keep constantly on hand a large assort- ment of LADIES' GAITER BOOTS, Waltzing Pumps & Slippers, AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.


PIERRE THOMAS, (From Paris,) FRENCH


BOOT MAKER!


No. 11 SOUTH STREET, Near Baltimore street, BALTIMORE.


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ALEX, HERON & SON, No. 21 BALTIMORE STREET, Corner of Marsh Market Space, BALTIMORE.


HAMILTON EASTER & CO. JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF


RICH FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,


No. 203 MARKET STREET, Between Light and Charles streets, BALTIMORE,


The attention of buyers generally is invited to our extensive stock of SELECT GOODS, including a splendid assortment of


Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, &c. Adapted to the trade of MERCHANT TAILORS. Wholesale Rooms, on 2d floor.


PAPER HANGINGS MANUFACTORY.


JOHN G. WILMOT,


AND


UPHOLSTERER No. 96 BALTIMORE STREET,


Three doors East of Holliday street, BALTIMORE.


He makes to order, at the short- est notice, Beds, Mattrasses, Bed and Window Curtains, Carpets, Cushions, and Venitian Blinds. Rooms, &.c. Pa- pered at the shortest notice, and in the best manner ; Ships' Cabins und Steam- boats furnished complete, at the lowest prices, and on the best terms.


ISAAC CORBETT, Cheap umbrella,


SUN SCREEN & PARASOL


MANUFACTURER, No. 12} MARKET STREET, Head of Marsh Market, near the Bridge, BALTIMORE.


BOSTON & PRICE,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL


HAT, CAP & FANCY FUR


MANUFACTURERS South-East Corner of MMarket and South streets, BALTIMORE.


SAMUEL FRENCH


UMBRELLA & PARASOL


MANUFACTURER, No. 353 West Baltimore street, Four doors East of Eutaw street,


BALTIMORE.


COVERING and REPAIRING done in the neatest manner.


RICHARD EDWARDS, Jr. Commission Merchant, No. 24 S. Charles street, BALTIMORE,


Agent for the Boston and Sandwich, New England and Ellenville Glass Companies.


Importer of Earthenware and China. Demijohns, Porter and Wine Bottles, and Drug- gists' Ware, constantly on hand.


Also, Red Lead and Litharge from N. E. Glass Company.


OG- Orders addressed to me for the above Com- panies will meet with prompt attention.


CANFIELD & BROTHER, 227 BALTIMORE STREET, Corner of Charles street, Importers, Manufacturers and Dealers in WATCHES, CLOCKS, FINE JEWELRY, SILVER & PLATED WARE, L AMP Military Fancy Goods, WATCHMAKERS' TOOLS AND MATERIALS. E WATCHES carefully repaired and warranted.


LEWIS SUTTON, JR. RICHARD T. DAVIS.


LEWIS SUTTON & CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Foreign and Domestic


DRY GOODS No. 305 .Market street, (Between Liberty and Howard sts.) BALTIMORE.


JAS. H. MARSTON, Wholesale Dealer in


CHINANGLASS AND


QUEENSWARE No. 41 SOUTH CHARLES ST. BALTIMORE.


PENDLETON, RIELY & CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN


Foreign and Domestic


DRY GOODS,


By the Package or Piece, No. 277 BALTIMORE STREET,


BETWEEN HANOVER AND SHARP STS.


R. W. PENDLETON, A. B. RIELY, BALTIMORE.


P. P. PENDLETON.


MERRIAM & HODGES, No. 191 Baltimore street, BALTIMORE, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in


HOSIERY GLOVES, YARNS,


AND TRIMMINGS GENERALLY,


HOWELL & BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF PAPER HANGINGS , BORDERS, &c. No. 217 BALTIMORE STREET, East of Charles street, BALTIMORE, 35


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GEORGE R. CINNAMOND, CONVEYANCER, No. 3.4 St. Paul street.


G. BROWN & SONS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS


No. 125 BALTIMORE STREET, BETWEEN CALVERT AND SOUTH,


H. J. MORRISON'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FASHIONABLE


AND


CAP WAREHOUSE,


No. 164 BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE.


CARISS & SCHULTZ, (LATE T. PALMER & co.) MANUFACTURERS OF LOOKING GLASS, Portrait and Picture Frames, WINDOW CORNICES, &c. &c. IN EVERY VARIETY. ALSO, ORNAMENTAL BRASS WORK, Such as Chandeliers, Lustres, Hall and other Lamps, Bracket Lights, &c. &c., for Candles, Oil, or Gas. IMPORTERS OF FRENCH AND GERMAN LOOKING GLASS PLATES


Plated, Japanned & Faucy Hardware, No. 138 & 140 Baltimore street, BALTIMORE,


WILLIAM BOUCHER'S MUSIC STORE


No. 4 Holliday street, Two doors from Baltimore street, ILTIMORE.


PIANOS, ACCORDIONS, VIOLINS, ORGANS & GUITARS, FOR SALE, OR TUNED AND REPAIRED. (G-Strings of every description always on hand. f+-Lessons on the Accordion taught. 56


DANIEL O'KEEFE,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL


NIEA DEALER & GROCER !!! NORTH WEST CORNER OF


Baltimore and Harrison streets, (Opposite Market Space,) BALTIMORE, Has constantly on hand a large and choice assortment of


GROCERIES, TEAS,


WINES &LIQUOBS


SUGARS .- Brown, Loaf, and Havana. COFFEES .- Rio, St. Domingo, and Java. TEAS. - Imperial, Gunpowder, Young and Old Hison. BRANDIES .- Best French, Pale, and Dark. O. R. WHISKEY. Holland and C'y GIN. WINES .-- Port, Madeira, Champagne and others.


Together with every article in his line of busi- ness, to which he invites the attention of Families and Country Dealers, as he pledges himself to sell at as reasonable prices as any other Dealer in the city.


AMOS LOVEJOY, No. 123 BALTIMORE STREET,


Between Calvert and South stø. BALTIMORE, WHOLESALE ANE RETAIL DEALER IN


Hosiery, Gloves, Shirts, Drawers, Woollen Yarn, Knitting Cotton, Patent Thread, Spool Cotton, Binding, Gal- loons, Needles, Pins, Tapes, &c.


Also, Zephyr Worsteds, for Em- broidery. Cotton, Silk, and Worsted Canvass. Silk, Linen, and Cotton Floss. Tassels, Cords, Bindings, But- tons, &c. &c. &c.


T. W. WILLIAMS, Wholesale and Retail LADIES' FASHIONABLE


ABOOT AND SHOEI


No. 91 BALTIMORE STREET, Opposite Holliday street,


The attention of Country Mer- chants is respectfully invited to the above.


JOSEPH GUNTHER', Ladies' Fancy Work ESTABLISHMENT, No. 189 BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE.


GEO. WANSEY ANDREWS, PRACTICAL CHEMIST AND APOTHECARY


No. 5 BALTIMORE STREET, NEAR THE BRIDGE, BALTIMORE,


MANUFACTURES THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES:


Hydrocyanic Acid, U. S. P. in oz. vials, with or without tin cases.


Iodide of Mercury, (proto and per,)


of Sulphur,


of Zinc,


of Lead,


Vallet's Protocarbonate of Iron,


Precip. Carb. of Iron,


Liquor Ferri Iodidi,


IIydriod. Arsenici, et Hydrarg. Chloride of Zinc,


Citrate of Iron,


Tartrate of Iron and Potash,


Ammon. Tart. of Iron,


Cyanide of Potassium,


Oxide of Silver,


Nitrate of Silver, in crystals,


Granville's Lotion,


Hyd. Peroxide of Iron,


Tannin, Distilled Spirit of Rosemary,


Aqua Destillata, &c. &c.


Also, the following superior Extracts :- Ext. Conii, Ext. Hyosciami, Ext. Belladona, Ext. Aconiti, Comp. Ext. of Colocynth, made with ALEPPO SCAMMONY and SOCOTRINE ALOES.


The Compound Fluid Extract and Concentrated Syrup of Sarsaparilla, as prepared by the proprietor, for several years past, by a peculiar mode of evaporation, contains all the medicinal qualities of the root, and has been used with the greatest success by many physicians in this city, of the highest respectability.


N. B. All chemical preparations made to order. Physicians may depend upon having their orders filled with PURE and GENUINE MEDICINES, and put up with care and neatness.


R. DELANE?' CELEBRATED INDIAN VEGETABLE BITTERS AND. PANACEA, GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, ALSO HIS Chronic Rheumatic External Solution, WITH HIS TETTER DESTROYER,


From 50 cents to 1 dollar per Bottle.


These bitters have proved the only true remedy (ever known of) for AGUES, BILIOUS CHOLICS, first stage of CONSUMPTION, DYS- PEPSIA ; a complete destroyer of WORMS, in young or old; WATER- BRASH, SCURVY, &c. One wine glass of No. 1, morning, noon and night will at all times relieve COSTIVENESS, HEADACHE, &c. The same with one bottle of Panacea cures the severest COLD. Also, one pint bottle of these Bitters will eradicate the system of Mercury. For CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, two bottles of each has effected a cure of every case that came under my notice of years' standing.


These Bitters can be used at all times and seasons, without respect to diet. ROBERT DELANEY, LOMBARD STREET,


Second door from Marsh Market Spuce, Baltimore. See the most respectable certificates as sworn before magistrates of this city.


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JAMES CORTLAN & SON, MANUFACTURERS OF TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AND IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN


ARDWARE, PLATED AND BRITANNIA WARE, WAITERS, Table Cutlery, Baskets, and Housekeeping Articles generally. The above will be sold on the most reasonable terms, at our WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, No. 18 Baltimore street, Second door East of Harrison street (Sign of the LAMP,)


® RE


Tin, Copper, and Zinc Roofing, Spouting and Job Work, of every kind, executed with care and despatch, on the lowest terms. Also, PATENT OVENS and BATH FIXTURES.


THE BEST OF REFERENCES GIVEN.


DAVID B. SMULL,


COPPERSMITH, N


AND


SHEET IRON


WORKER, ORION No. 62 PRATT STREET,


BETWEEN GAY AND COMMERCE STS.


B ALTIMOI Continues to manufacture and keep on hand a general assortment of arti- cles suitable for Housekeepers' and Vessels' use-such as Wash, Tea, and Stew KETTLES; Hollow, Hard, Tin, Bell METAL; Britannia and Ja- panned WARES. He is also prepared to do any kind of STEAM WORK; Force and Lift Pumps ; Dyers' and Hatters' Kettles and Cylinders; Copper, Tin, and Zinc HOUSE SPOUTING and ROOFING. STOVES and CA- BOOSES from the best furnaces, with a constant supply of Stove Pipe, Drip- ping Pans and Boilers. Old Stoves and Cabooses repaired ; and old Brass, Copper, Pewter and Lead, or old Stoves bought or exchanged.


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OHN ABBES,


CAP&MANUFACTURER


AND FURRIER, No. 8 North Gay street, BALTIMORE. OG- CAPS and MUFFS of every description made to order, and on the most reasonable terms.


DR. J. MASON, No. 13 N. Frederick street, BALTIMORE, Where can be had his various BOTANIC MEDICINES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.


JAMES LOGUE, DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRYGOODS. No. 18 MARKET SPACE, BALTIMORE.


ROBERT CRAIG, DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic DRY OODS, No. 22 MARKET SPACE, BALTIMORE.


ROBERT MOORE, DEALER IN British, French and American STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, No. 30 Market Space, BALTIMORE.


LEONARD PASSANO, DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, No. 52 Marsh Market Space, BALTIMORE.


THOMAS C. FORD, DEALER IN DRY GOODS GENERALLY, Trimmings, &c. MARYLAND ARCADE, Centre Market Space, BALTIMOFE.


JOSHUA CREAMNR. DAVID CREAMER.


J. CREAMER & SON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LUMBER MERCHANTS, Yards on the UNION DOCK, AND East Monument street, (Old Town,) BALTIMORE.


E. COLEMAN, BOOT & SHDE MARER, No. 88₺ Baltimore st, Opposite Union Hall, BALTIMORE,


Respectfully informs his friends and the pub- lic generally, that he constantly keeps on hand a general assortment of


GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS, AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. N. B. All orders attended to with punctuality and despatch.


T. W. & L. LEVERING, Commission Merchants, AND DEALERS IN SEEDS, No. 114 Pratt street Wharf, BALTIMORE.


JOHN DOWELL,


GROGERS& COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 110 PRATT STREET, Between South st. and Cheapside, BALTIMORE.


SAMUEL KRAMER & CO. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN


Glass, Oils, Paints, VARNISHES, &c. &c. No. 60 PRATT STREET, Head of Smith's Dock, BALTIMORE. 59


JOHN STROMENGER'S CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 54 PRATT STREET, Opposite the head of Spear's Wharf, BALTIMORE.


A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Fashionably Made Clothing Always on hand, which will be sold at the lowest cash prices, wholesale and retail. Also on hand,


Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, Which will be made up to order, in the best style, on the most reasonable terms.


JAMES McFEE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL VINEGAR STORE No. 12 HARRISON STREET, BALTIMORE.


JAS. A. HENDERSON,


MAKER,


No. 15 South Gay street, BALTIMORE.


ISAAC HARTMAN, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 5 S. GAY STREET, BALTIMORE, Has on hand a very handsome assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND


Which he will make up in the most fashionable style.


LEWIS LAUER, WHOLESALE DEALER IN RIBBONS. LACES, MILLINERY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, No. 292 Baltimore street, (up stairs,) - BALTIMORE.


Having an AGENT engaged in New York and Philadelphia, he will be enabled to sell Auction Goods at a small advance.


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WM. C. WILL, DEALER IN HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Housekeeping Articles, &c. &c. Nos. 4 & 6 Harrison street,


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DAVID U. BROWN, IMPORTER OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Saddlery and Japanned Wares, IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES, No. 200 Baltimore street, BALTIMORE.


NORRIS & BEATTY, Importers of, and Dealers in


HARDWARE CUTLER


Saddlery and Fancy Goods, NO. 268 BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE.


LOUIS MULLER, Upholsterer & Paper Hanger, No. 226 Baltimore street, One door East of Charles street, BALTIMORE.


PHILIP SCHROETER, IMPORTER OF GERMAN AND FANCY GOODS, ALSO, HE BUTTONS, LOOKING-GLASSES, Fancy Soap and Clocks, WITH A VARIETY OF fancy Articles, &t. &t. No. 306 MARKET STREET, (UP STAIRS,) BALTIMORE.


CONRAD WITTIG, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 18 LIGHT STREET, Opposite Mercer street, BALTIMORE.


ARD ARRAUD, CONFECTIONER AND DISTILLER, No. 104 Baltimore street,


BETWEEN GAY AND SOUTH STREETS,


BALTIMORE,


Keeps constantly on hand, at wholesale and retail, all kinds of Candies, Sugar Almonds, Dried, Preserved, and Crystallized Fruits, Syrups and Cordials, of all qualities. Also on hand, a good assortment of Green and Dried Fruits, all kinds of Meats, Game, Poultry, Fish, and Vegetables, preserved and pickled, excellent for sea use. Also, Pine Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Grapes, Almonds, Raisins in boxes and kegs, Dates, Filberts, Walnuts, Currants, Figs, Prunes, Rock Candy, white, red and yellow, Tamarinds, Cocoa Nuts, Liquor- ice, Palm Nuts, Ground Nuts, Limes, Ginger, preserved and green, Citron, Gouyave Jelly, Currants, Cordials, Confectionary, Cigars, &c. &c.




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