The Baltimore directory for : containing the names of the inhabitants, their places of business and dwelling houses, the City register, 1845, Part 42

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Publication date: 1845
Publisher: Baltimore : J. Murphy
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J. SCOTT informs his numerous friends and customers, from the different parts of the continent, that he is prepared to furnish those who may want a perfect FIRE and ROBBER-PROOF IRON CHEST, warranted to stand four times as much fire as any other now made in this, or any other country. His stock consists of all sizes and qualities.


The Robber-Proof cannot be Picked or Opened,


even by their own key, without instructions, and which will be guarantied in the sum of $500. . Those who may want a safeguard against Fire and Robbers, cannot be bet- ter supplied in any other place; they have proved themselves to be what they are called, FIRE AND ROBBER-PROOFS.


They have been tested in the different large fires, where they have been subjected to the most intense heat. In the cities of New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Richmond, Washington City, Charleston, Mobile, New Orleans, St. Louis, Cincinnati, and in a number of other towns in and out of the Union. The results are set forth in the most satisfactory manner.


A few of the most respectable References are here given :


In New York, Messrs. Hubbard & Cacey, and C. Hathaway, Esq .; Boston, Mr. James C. Odiorne and John Gelbraith, Esq .; Philadelphia, Hon. Joseph R. Ingersoll, Hon. Joel B. Sutherland, Hon. James Harper, Messrs. Bunker & Tiers; Baltimore, Messrs. Wm. Carson & Co .; Washington City, D. C., E. Dyer, Wm. Fisher, Esq .; Richmond, Messrs. H. M. & J. J. Fry, and Nathaniel Dunlap, Esq .; Charleston, S. C., Messrs. Lafitte & Brother and John K. Griffin, Esq. ; St. Louis, Mo., Messrs. Van Phull & McGill; Nashville, Tenn., Messrs. Yateman, Woods & Co .; New Orleans, Messrs. A. W. Violet & Co., Camp street.


N. B. Another test of the superiority of my Patent Asbestos over Mr. Wilder's best Salamanders, took place in Exchange Place in March last, all the papers, books, &c. being taken from my Chest perfect, while all in Mr. Wilder's Chest were consumed ; as proved by a Committee of Citizens, whose certificate the Patentee, JOHN SCOTT, can show. For further particulars inquire of the Patentee,


NO. 16 SOUTH CALVERT STREET. 112


COURTNEY, MONTELL & CO.


TOBACCO AND GENERAL


COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FOR THE SALE OF MANUFACTURED AND LEAF TOBACCO, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, No. 65 SOUTH GAY STREET, BALTIMORE.


J. F. STROHM & CO. IMPORTERS OF


French Brandies, Holland Gin, PORT, MADEIRA, CLARET, AND WHITE WINES, Of every description, SWEET OIL, FIGS, PRUNES, AND OTHER DRIED FRUITS, No. 61 South Gay street, BA LTIMO R


WILLIAM ROBINSON, LIME, BRICK AND FEED STORE, Yo. 15 Hollingsworth street, NEAR PRATT STREET, BALTIMORE. LIME, in Hogsheads and Barrels, for Shipment, and BRICKS in any quantity, at the shortest notice.


DUVALL, KEIGHLER & CO. AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF


DOMESTIC COTTON AND WOOLLEN GOODS, No. 275 Market street, B , A T


C. A. HALL. (. - JOHN TAYLOR. THOMAS H. HALL.


HALL, TAYLOR & CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN


Foreign & Domestic Dry Goods, No. 267 Market street, BALTIMOR 15


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LAURENCE THOMSEN & CO. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN BRANDIES, WINES, HOLLAND GIN, Segars, Fruits, Sperm Oil, &c. No. 72 BOWLY'S WHARF, BALTIMORE.


J. A. SANGSTON. G. E. SANGSTON. L. SANGSTON. I. J. POLLARD. SANGSTON & CO. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN


Foreign & Domestic Dry Goods, No. 269 MARKET STREET, Between Hanover and Sharp streets, BALTIMO


B. WHITELEY. C. R. GWYN. W. M'CONKEY, JR. WHITELEY, GWYN & CO. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, No. 243 MARKET STREET, Between Charles and Hanover streets,


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SAMUEL SIDES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECTIONER & FRUITERER, No. 34 Baltimore street, Between Frederick and Harrison sts.


BA ITIM RE.


N. B. Always on hand a large assortment of CANDIES, of my own manu- facture. Foreign FRUITS and SWEETMEATS. Imported CIGARS, and every article in my line, on the best terms.


TINGES & DUVALL, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN SHOES! HATS CAPS! |BONNETS! &C! No. 279 BALTIMORE STREET, UP STAIRS,


GEO. W. TINGES; L. C. DUVALL. 114


MONUMENT FOUNDRY


A. & E. & W. DENMEAD, Corner of North and Monument streets, BALTIMORE,


HAVING THEIR


IRON


FOUNDRY


AND


MACHINE SHOP


In COMPLETE OPERATION, are PREPARED TO EXECUTE, faithfully and promptly, orders for


Locomotive or Stationary Steam Engincs, Woollen, Cotton, Flour, Rice, Sugar, Grist, or Saw Mills, Slide, Hand, or Chuck Lathes, Machinery for Cutting all kinds of Gearing,


Hydraulic, Tobacco, and other Presses, Rail Roud Burden Cars,


Bridge and Mill Castings, of every description,


Gas and Water Pipe, all sizes, warranted, Stoves, Grates, Window Weights, and all other Castings.


Being provided with Heavy Lathes for Boring and Turning Screws, Cylinders, &c., we can furnish them of any pitch, length, or pattern.


Old Machinery Renewed or Repaired,


And ESTIMATES FOR WORK in any part of the United States furnished at short notice.


115


ERICSSON


STEAMBOAT


TRANSPORTATION LINE


BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE, Via Chesapeake and Delaware Canal,


Daily, Sundays excepted, From No. 19 South Wharves, Philadelphia, 3 Light street Wharf, Baltimore.


The boats of this line are all of the first class, and in complete running order; one or more boats will leave each city DAILY, arriving the following morning in time to connect with the Northern, and Eastern, and Southern, and Western Lines.


All Merchandise consigned to the Agents in either city will be for- warded free of commission or storage.


A. GROVES, Jr., Agent, Philadelphia. E. G. HARRIS, Agent, Baltimore.


FREIGHT & PASSAGE


TO PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND.


THE STEAMERS POCAHONTAS & COLUMBUS LEAVE LIGHT STREET WHARF,


B Every Wednesday and Saturday Afternoon, AT FIVE O'CLOCK. J. BRANDT, Jr., Agent, No. 5 Light street Wharf.


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BLOCKS & PUMPS.


WILLIAM THOMAS, STILL AT HIS OLD STAND, No. 10 ELLICOTT STREET, B RE,


Has on hand a great variety of the above articles, which he will sell at the lowest prices, and warrant them equal to any in the city. He has lately Invented, and placed at the corner of Baltimore and Calvert streets, a


IN LIFTING AND FORGING PUMP.


Which he invites the public generally to examine. This Pump combines many advantages over the ordinary Pump : it is so constructed as to be used as a Fire Engine, or common yard pump ; by repeated trials it has, with the working of two men, been made to throw a stream of water EIGHTY FEET, through two hundred feet of hose, the hose can be attached in two minutes. This will be found to be a most admirable article for Villages, Factories, Gardeners, and Farmers; it can not be put out of order half so easily as the common pump, and the cost is but little more.


All Orders in the above line thankfully received and promptly attended to.


KEACH & GATES, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN


GIMPS, PRINGES, TASSELS, CORDS, BINDINGS, ODD FELLONS' REGALIA, BANNERS, FLAGS.


MILITARY TRIMMINGS, &c. &c. No. 224 BALTIMORE STREET, THREE DOORS BELOW. CHARLES STREET, BALTIMORE .


ALL KINDS OF


TRIMMINGS 1 MADE TO ORDER AT SHORT NOTICE. ..


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SAMUEL CARUSI,


NO. 5 N. CHARLES STREET,


BALTIMORE,


MUSIC PUBLISHER,


AND IMPORTER OF


MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,


Has constantly on hand a large and general assortment of Music and Musical Instruments, both of American and European Manufacture,


BEST ITALIAN AND ENGLISH STRINGS,


AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,


Wholesale and Retail, and for Exportation, on the most accommodating terms.


N. B. The experience acquired by S. C., during many years, in all the branches of his profession, is the surest guarantee to purchasers that or- ders forwarded to him will be faithfully executed with care, economy, and despatch.


FASHIONABLE TAILORING. KEYNORTH,


(LATE OF THE FIRM OF KEYWORTH & DRYDEN,)


HAVING RE-COMMENCED BUSINESS AT


NO. 286} BALTIMORE STREET,


Takes this method of informing his friends throughout the country, that he is prepared to furnish them with


CLOTHIN


Made up in the most FASHIONABLE STYLE. His stock consists of very choice selections of FRENCH, ENGLISH and AMERICAN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, all of which he will make up at the shortest notice, and at prices which cannot fail to give sat- isfaction. Having received a pattern suit, direct from Paris, of the latest Spring style, he respectfully invites the public attention. 118


FRINGE, TASSEL AND TRIMMING FACTORY.


M


HAI


No. 121 Market st., 4 doors above South,


BALTIMORE, MANUFACTURE RA


AND


Wholesale and Retail Dealer in


FRINGES, TASSELS,


Webbings, Laces,


Braids, Borderings,


Ladies' Dress Trimmings, Curtain do. do.


Cap


Horse Nets,


Tassels, Cords,


Hair Work, Edgings, Braids,


Purse Tassels.


TAILORS' TRIMMINGS.


Buttons, Binding, all kinds Bone Buttons,


Pearl and Lace Buttons, Gilt Coat do.


Velvet and Lasting do.


Bone and Wood Moles,


Sewing Silk and Twist,


Vest and Coat Bindings, Patent Thread,


Spool and Ball Cotton


Hooks and Eyes, Needles and Pins,


Scissors, Bone and Metal Eyelets.


GIMPS, CORDS,


Gent's Scarfs and Collars, Foil Stone, Foil Sheet.


MILITARY TRIMMINGS, Of every description.


U. S. Flags, Banners, &c. Gold and Silver Fringe, Stars, Laces, Navy Anchors,


Spangles, Bullions.


GLOVES. Woollen, Merino, Kid, Silk and Cotton. HOSIERY.


English Hosiery, Do. Half-Hose, German Hosiery. SUSPENDERS.


Watch Guards,


Boys' Belts,


Penknives,


French Working Cotton.


ODD FELLOWS' AND MA- SONIC REGALIA.


Linen and Cotton Boot Web, Gaiter Lacings,


Colored Silk Braids,


Oil Silks,


Saddler's Silk,


Knitting Needles,


Purse Twist, Silk Florence and Velvet,


Carpet Bindings,


Silk Ribbons.


Stock, Suspender and Vest Buckles.


SILK BRAIDS AND CORDS,


Linen and Cotton Bobbin, Do. do. Tapes,


Silk and Cotton Lacings, Cotton Cord,


Turkey Red Cotton,


Shoe Ribbons,


Elastic Garters,


Grecian Boots.


ENGLISH GALLOONS,


Boot Cord and Webbing.


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C. DIGANARD,


NO. 97 BALTIMORE ST.,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL


HAT CAP


MANUFACTURER,


Being the Largest Manufacturer in the City, I would call the attention of Country Merchants and Citizens generally, to my Establishment,


AS I WILL SELL CHEAPER


Than any other house in this City.


GEORGE K. QUAIL,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL


AND CAP


MANUFACTURER,


NO. 204 WEST PRATT STREET,


SECOND DOOR WEST OF HANOVER ST., BALTIMORE,


Keeps constantly on hand a Large and General Assortment of HATS and CAPS of every description, which he will sell, Wholesale or Retail, as low as any other House in the City.


N. B. He would particularly invite Merchants and others visiting the City, to give him a call. 120


T TOWER


COMPANY UP BALTIMORE, Repeatdds ahn Twee to The Merchants, Traders, and Sports- mco Ernerully, that they are propores to formich at their


SHOT WORKS, RUTAW STREET.


MORTHART DE


Patent Compressed BUCK SHOT,


Of the sun characht and Goals of who that were formerly na ar trong, il pire much ecofe sati faction 1 pro- kat molim who Had ouk Visse of the following


2


.


124 in the 1b. 970 10 Ihr 1b. 200 to the Ib.


BALLS, BAR LEAD, &C. Worth it be lipped og plowing term . THOMAS &. CLARE, Sedy.


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B. H. RICHARDSON & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC ORY GOODS, No. 223 Baltimore street, BALTIMORE. Agency for cheap Cloths and Cassi- meres. Domestic Goods at Factory prices.


H. BOGGS & SON, Wines, Liquors, Groceries, &c. No. 5 COMMERCE ST. BALTIMORE.


JOHN D. TUSTIN, PRODUCE, GROCERY, AND General Commission Merchant, No. 10 Commerce street, BALTIMORE.


GEORGE GILDERSLEVE, GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 17 COMMERCE ST. BALTIMORE.


CHARLES KETTLEWELL, JR. ROGER AND


COMMISSION MERCHANT !!! No. 2 COMMERCE STREET, Formerly No. 22, ONE DOOR BELOW PRATT ST. BALTIMORE.


PATENT CORDAGE. P. A. WATTS & CO. MANUFACTURERS, No. GO South street, Bowly's Wharf, BALTIMORE, Keeps constantly on hand a general assortment of CORDAGE, LINES, TWINES, &C. Which they will dispose of at very low prices.


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WILLIAM GUNNISON, General Commission Merchant, AND DEALER IN SPERM OILS AND CANDLES, No. 101 Bowly's Wharf, BALTIMORE.


PATENT CORDAGE.


CROXALL & BROWNING, MANUFACTURERS OF PATENT CORDAGE, No. 69 SOUTH STREET, BOWLY'S WHARF, BALTIMORE, Have constantly on hand a large and general assortment of PATENT CORDAGE of every description, manufactured out of Russia, Manilla and county Hemp, at fair prices.


C. MURDOCH, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Brooms, Painted Buckets, Brushes, CEDAR WARE, CHAIRS, CLOCKS, BASKETS, ROPE, &c. Corner Calvert & Lombard sts. BALTIMORE.


CONWAY & ARMSTRONG, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 56 SOUTH STREET, Near Pratt st. BALTIMORE.


J. & J. WILLIAMS & CO. CABINET MAKERS, And Dealers in Mahogany, Cabinet Hardware, Furniture, and Upholstery Goods and Trimmings, and all mate- rials used in the trade,


No .. 58 SOUTH STREET, BALTIMORE.


A. R. LEVERING, NOTARY PUBLIC. No. 46 Lombard street, OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM HOUSE, BALTIMORE.


EMACK & WEINHAGEN,


IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN


GERMAN! ENGLISH AND FRENCHI


FANCY GOODS,


No. 330 Baltimore street, BETWEEN HOWARD AND EUTAW STS.


A LTIM


Combs, Brushes, Looking Glasses and Plates, Cutlery, Pistols, Clocks, Baskets, Musical Instruments, Trimmings, Stockings, Laces, all kinds of Canvass, Zephyr Worsted, Chenilles, Patterns for Embroidery, Buttons, Spectacles, Snuff Boxes, Perfumery, Soaps, &c.


THOS. P. HARRISON, No. 253 BALTIMORE STREET, FOUR DOORS BELOW HANOVER STREET,


SIMORE,


Importer and Dealer in


ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN & AMERICAN FANCY GOODS.


SUCH AS


BRUSHES, COMBS, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, CUTLERY, BASKETS, LOOKING GLASSES, SHOE THREADS, STOCKS COLLARS BOSOMS JEWELRY, &c.


123


MARTINEAU'S


wer


OG


IRON HORSE-POWER


IMPROVED,


Made less liable to get out of order, and cheaper to repair, and at less cost than any other machine.


The above cut represents this Horse-power, for which the subscriber is proprietor of the Patent-right for Maryland, Dela- ware, and the Eastern Shore of Virginia ; and he would most re- spectfully urge upon those wishing to obtain a Horse-power, to examine this before purchasing elsewhere; for beauty, compact- ness, and durability, it has never been surpassed.


THRESHING MACHINES, WHEAT FANS, CULTI- VATORS, HARROWS, and the common HAND CORN SHELLER constantly on hand, and for sale at the lowest prices.


AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, of any peculiar model, made to order at the shortest notice.


CASTINGS


For all kinds of .


PLOUGHS,


CONSTANTLY ON HAND, BY THE POUND OR TON.


A liberal discount will be made to country merchants who purchase to sell again.


Mr. Hussey manufactures his Reaping Machines at this estab- lishment.


R. B. CHENOWETH,


Corner of FRONT and PLOUGHMAN STREETS, Hear Baltimore street Bridge, or No. 20 PRATT STREET.


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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CHEAP STRAW BONNET AND LACE STORE, No. 185 PRATT STREET, A ITIMOR


T. WOODS Has constantly on hand, at this established and well known Cheap Stand, Straw Bonnets, Laces, Nets, Dress Cups, Bonnet Caps, Artificial Flowers, &c.


FRANCIS L. HILBERG, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 6 S. CALVERT STREET, LTIMORE.


JOS. ROYSTON. N. B. ROYSTON. G. MERBIKIN. JOSHUA ROYSTON & CO. NO. 83 BALTIMORE STREET, ONE DOOR ABOVE TRIPOLET'S ALLEY,


PIMORE, Have constantly in store FRESH AND SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, Which will be sold low for cash.


T YLOR'S FASHIONABLE HAT AND CAP


ESTABLISHMENT, No. 5 Calvert street, OPPOSITE BARNUM'S CITY HOTEL, BALTIMORE .


M. TRACY & SONS, MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 3 St. Paul steet, near Market, MORE, Have always on hand a full supply of CHOICE and LATE STYLE GOODS. 125


WELLS & MILLER, ENGINEERS,


CITY


BLOCK,


BALTIMORE.


Orders for High and Low Pressure STEAM ENGINES, and Castings of every description for Flour Mills, Saw Mills, Sugar Mills, Vacuum Boilers, Air Pumps and Pans suitable for Refining and Manufacturing Sugar, upon the most approved plans ; Also, Castings for Cotton Factories, Press Screws, Mill Screws of all descriptions, Hydraulic Presses, Tobacco Presses, Horse Powers, and Castings of every description made promptlyto order.


STEAM E INE®


IRON FOUNDRY & MACHINE


No. 21 SOUTH FRONT STREET, Between Baltimore & Lombard sts.


MAYGER & WASHINGTON


Respectfully inform the public that they are ready to receive or- ders for Steam Engines and Pumps of all kinds. Also, Patent Hay Presses and Presses of all kinds; Rolling Mill and other Screws; Iron and Brass Turning of every description ; Lathes and Circular Saws fitted up according to the most approved Pat- terns; Millwright and Pattern Making in all their varieties, and Repairing of Machinery in general; Pannel or Plain Doors or Shutters of Iron. Also, Cast Iron Sash, with all kinds of Black- smith's Work and Castings of every description. 126


H. N. HURTT,


FASHIONABLE AND PRACTICAL


HAT MANUFACTURER,


NO. 188 PRATT STREET,


FIVE DOORS BELOW HANOVER ST., NORTH SIDE,


Where he will manufacture and keep constantly on hand a large assort- ment of


HATS AND CAPS,


Of every description and style, such as RUSSIA, BEAVER, MOLE- SKIN, BRUSH and SILK ; FUR and CLOTH CAPS. My Hats, being made under my own supervision, expressly for Retail Trade, of the Best Materials, and by superior workmen, will render entire satisfaction to all that may favor ine with their custom.


I am determined to sell as low as any other Establishment in the City.


PHILIP P. SADTLER & SONS, OPTICIANS AND WATCH MAKERS, No. 212 Baltimore st., between St. Paul & Charles, BALTIMORE,


Have constantly for sale at Wholesale and Retail, a large assortment of SPECTA- CLES, mounted in Gold, Silver, Tortoise Shell, German Silver, Elastic Steel and Common Frames, fitted with Double Convex, Concave, Periscopic and Colored Glasses, of best quality.


Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware.


Gold and Silver Levers of M. I. Tobias, Beesley, Robinson, and other approved makers. Gold and Silver Anchor Lever, Duplex, L'Espine, and Vertical Watches, from best makers. Mathematical Instruments, Thermometers, &c. Gold Guard and Fob Chains; Splendid Bracelets, Breastpins and Rings ; Gold and Silver Pencil Cases and Thimbles; Silver Spoons, Forks, Cups and other manufactures of Silver.


Having arranged all their Goods in the Optical line on one side of their store, this branch of the business will occupy the undivided attention of one of the firm, (surviving partner of T. FENTON HAMILTON & CO.) who flatters himself, from his long experience in adapting glasses to the sight, to give satisfaction. None but glasses of the best quality, and correctly ground, will be applied, as great injury to the sight often results from the use of glasses of an inferior quality, or from an injudicious selection. Their Spectacle Frames and other Wares of Gold and Silver, are made by the best of workmen, in their own workshop, under the imme- diate superintendence of one of the firm, a practical mechanic ; with these advantages, they are enabled to sell at such prices as cannot fail to please.


03- Clocks and Watches of every description, carefully repaired and warranted. Spectacles and Thermometers repaired ; new Glasses fitted to Spectacles.


Crucibles for sale by the cask or nest.


127


J. EDWARD BIRD


DEALER IN FANCY AND STAPLE


DRY GOODS


No. 209 Baltimore street, BETWEEN LIGHT AND CHARLES STREETS, BALTIMORE.


FOR GENTLEMEN. Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Silk and Satin Vestings, Black and Fancy Silk Velvet Vestings, White and Fancy Drillings. A Large Stock of Shawls, Scarfs, Gloves, Hosiery, &.c. tic Goods of all kinds, at Factory Prices.


FON LADIES.


Rich Fancy Silks, Black Satins and Silks, Alpacas, Bombazines, Black and White Mode, Crapes, &c., &c.


SADDLERY HARDWAR


No. 222 BALTIMORE ST.


THOMA MACKENZIE


IMPORTER AND DEALER


In Saddlers' Ironmongery, Coach Trimmings, Saddle Trees. Hog Skins, Calf Skins, Bag Hides, Top Hides, Chamois Skins. Trace, Halter, Tug and Breeching Chains; Straining Web, Hair Plush, &c., &c.


Also, "Titley, Tathams & Walker's" celebrated Shoe Threwds and Seaming Threads, direct from the Manufacturer


The subscriber, having twice visited the European Manufor- turers, is possessed of every advantage for importing his Goods Direct, of the best styles and workmanship, and at the foreen rates.


Dealers are respectfully invited to call.


128


EAGLE FOUNDRY.


BALTIMORE.


JOHN WATCHMAN, MANUFACTURER OF


IRON BOATS, STEAM ENGINES & MILL WORK,


Of all descriptions ; and all kinds of


HEAVY AND LIGHT MACHINERY, ALSO,


CAST IRON & BRASS WORK.


This Establishment is very extensive and is supplied with


HEAVY TURNING LATHES, IRON PLANING MACHINES & TOOLS,


Of such description as to enable the Proprietor to execute work upon the most reasonable terms, and at short notice.


PORTER, ALE AND CIDER, FOR SALE AT WM. COUGHLAN'S BOTTLING


ESTABLISHMENT, Corner North and Fayette sts. OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, B TIMOR O


CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF THE BEST BOTTLED PORTER, ALE AND CIDER. AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED PHILADELPHIA PALE ALE & BROWN STOUT,


With which he is kept constantly supplied, and will dispose of in Hogsheads, Barrels, and Half Barrels, at Manufacturers' prices. Cash given for Empty Bottles.


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JAMES McCURLEY, COACH MANUFACTURER, No. 21 Liberty st. BALTIMORE. CARRIAGES made and repaired at short notice, and on moderate terms.


THOMAS MULLIN, Jr.


D


ACH


MANUFACTURER,


No. 75 NORTH STREET, OPPOSITE O'CONNOR'S DEPOT,


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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MILOOKINGIGLASS|PICTURE AND PORTRAIT||FRAME !! MANUFACTOR


THOMAS SEAGER, No. 13 SOUTH SHARP STREET, BALTIMORE,


Manufactures all kinds of Gilt and Mahogany Looking Glass, Picture, and Portrait Frames ; Gilt and Bronzed, Plain and Ornamented Cornices for Windows ; Poles, Rings and Ornaments for Curtains ; Brackets for Clocks and Lamps, &c. &c.


* Country Merchants will please call before purchasing elsewhere.


JOSEPH BOURY, No. 210 Baltimore st. BALTIMORE, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN FRENCH, ENGLISH AND GERMAN TOYS, By the Case or Dozen, and FANCY GOODS in endless variety.


EDWARD PROCTOR, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, No. 17, corner Calvert street and Lovely lane, BALTIMORE.


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GEORGE WILLIG, JR.


MUSIC PUBLISHER, No. 197


Baltimore street,


BALTIMORE,


Keeps constantly on hand a large supply of


EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN MUSIC,


Which, added to the extensive catalogue of his own Publications, renders his assortment one of the most complete in the United States, and which he offers by Wholesale and Retail on the most favorable terms.


He has also on hand all kinds of


MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS


INCLUDING PIANO FORTES, Of CHICKERING'S Celebrated Manufacture, and others. He is Agent for the sale of Brown's Patent Double Action Harps,


So well known for their superior tone and finish,


MARTIN'S CELEBRATED GUITARS, GUITAR AND VIOLIN STRINGS, TUNING FORKS,


In short, every thing pertaining to the science of MUSIC.


Pianos and other Instruments Repaired and Tuned.


BANDS supplied with Instruments at lowest rates. The usual discount made to Country Merchants and to the Profession.


131


SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY


JOB PRINTING.


178


MURPHY'S GENERAL BOOK & JOB PRINTING ESTA BLISHMENT.


JOHN MURPHY PRINTER.PUBLISHER, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER.


BARTUS WILKINS SADDLE, HARNESS.&TRUNK MANAUFACTORY.


No. 178 Baltimore street, NEARLY OPPOSITE LIGHT STREET,


RE.


The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has on hand, and is constantly manufacturing a large assortment of


Saddles of every description, Bridles and Bridle Leathers, Martingals, Gig and Draught Collars, Travelling and Hand Trunks, Carpet and Saddle Bags,


Coach, Gig, Buggy and Carry- all Harness,


Cart, Dray and Wagon Har- ness, Riding, Gig, and Cart Whips,


With a great variety of articles, too numerous to mention. COUNTRY MERCHANTS and others, before purchasing, will find it to their interest to call and examine my stock, which I am determined to sell at small advances.


BARTUS WILKINS.


& Exchanges made, and Repairing done with neatness and despatch.


132


ELIAS HALE


AGENT FOR EASTERN MANUFACTURERS, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN COMBS, BUTTONS, THREADS, PINS, NEEDLES, Clocks, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, No. 112 Baltimore street, near South, BA 西RE


WOLDMAN & BASELER,


TOBACCO AND CIGAR MANUFACTURERS


No. 181, corner Exeter & Hillen sts., O. T.


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Keep constantly on hand a general assortment of the very best Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Cigars, and Snuff ; all of which they will sell on as rea- sonable terms as can be purchased elsewhere.


O. F. PETTIT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN


BOOKS, STATIONERY,


TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS, No. 167 NORTH GAY STREET, BALTIMORE.


WINCHESTER, IRWIN & CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Foreign & Domestic Dry Goods, No. 294 BALTIMORE STREET, 登AL ®


LOCKSMITH.


JOHN McALEER, No. 101 HARRISON STREET, BALTIMORE.


A general assortment of AMERICAN LOCKS, of various patterns, suitable for Builders, manufactured and kept constantly on liand, at rates lower than imported articles.


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HARLES COLLIES, COPPER AND TIN PLATE


No. 29 FREDERICK STREET,


BETWEEN LOMBARD AND SECOND STS.,


Where I am prepared to do all kinds of TIN and COPPER WORK required in Cotton and Woollen Factories, on the most Improved Plans. Also, Steam Revolving Drying Cylinders for Dressing Frames, and Calico Printers' Drying Machines. Also, Mule Drums and Throstle Cylinders.


My make of Cotton Cans are such as cannot be excelled in the United States.


Tin Ware always on hand. { Old Copper, Brass, Pewter, and Lead bought or taken in exchange.


ANTHRACITE COAL.


HENRY MCELDERRY


Has on hand the following descriptions of ANTHRACITE COAL, from the most Approved Mines, viz.




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