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Panther-Head, Coalbrook, Lehigh,
Gray Ash Shamokin, Peach Orchard, Brood Mountain.
ALSO,
LIME BURNERS SMITHS AND CHARCOAL,
All of which will be sold on as FAVORABLE TERMS as a similar article can be obtained from any other Establishment in the City. Please apply at the Office,
NO. 91 LOMBARD STREET,
At the Yard, West Falls Avenue, City Block, where SAMUEL HOP- KINS will be in constant attendance ; or at HUGH McELDERRY'S Lumber Yard, Light street Wharf, where samples may be seen.
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IES BROUGHTON MERCHANT TAILOR,
HAS REMOVED FROM NO. 146 BALTIMORE STREET, TO
NO. 6 SOUTH STREET,
NEAR BALTIMORE STREET,
In the house formerly occupied by John R. Kelso, where he will keep constantly on hand the choicest
COLLECTION OF GOODS IN HIS LINE, WHICH WILL BE MADE UP
On the most accommodating terms with punctuality and despatch.
BROOKS & COWAN, MERCHANT TAILORS,
No. 1 SOUTH CALVERT STREET, ONE DOOR FROM BALTIMORE ST., BALTIMORE,
Have constantly on hand the choicest selection of SEASONABLE GOODS, to which they invite attention, trusting to the general character of their Work for a continuance of public favor.
They would also announce that they have added to their Stock a General Assortment of
ADT
And as this Department is conducted on Cash Principles only, their Prices will be found as moderate as at any Clothing Establishment whatever, while the style and finish of the Garment will equal that which is made up to order.
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WASHINGTON EXCHANGE
LIVERY
STABLE.
The undersigned announces to the public that he still continues in his Old Establishment, well known as the EXCHANGE STABLES,
SINONIM BAIRDMIS TIRIEMEN TIAMO Between Exchange Place and Market Space,
Where he is prepared to receive HORSES and CARRIAGES at Livery, on the most reasonable terms. His Stable is one of the most comfortable and airy in the city, and convenient for gentlemen in the mercantile busi- ness. He can furnish' Hacks, Buggies, &c., with careful drivers and gentle Horses ; Saddle Horses, for journeys, on his usual moderate terms. He will furnish for FUNERALS, Hearse and Stages, and in every instance will attend personally, and take such measures as will insure respectful order both going and returning from the places of interment. He hopes that strict attention to the above will insure to him a liberal share of pat- ronage. The public's obedient servant,
JOHN M. FITZPATRICK,
P. S. Horses bought and sold on commission.
MORTIMER & MOWBRAY, No. 228 BALTIMORE STREET, corner of Charles, BALTIMORE, DEALERS IN ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN AND AMERICAN
FANCY
Combs, Brushes, &c. in the greatest varieties; also, Table Cutlery, Waiters, Plated Ware, Guns, Pistols, Percussion Caps, Game Bags, Pow- der Flasks; Razors, Scissors, Pocket and Penknives; Silk Purses and Suspenders, in the greatest varieties ; Work Boxes and Card Baskets ; Ladies' and Gents' Travelling Cases ; beautiful Embroidered Velvet Re- ticules and Purses ; Steel Reticule and Purse Clasps ; Plain and Orna- mental Hair Pins and Truck Combs ; Gilt, Steel and Silver Beads ; Fine Extracts, and variety of Soaps, Cologne Water, &c .; China and Glass Toilet Bottles ; China Ornaments ; Gold and Silver Pencil Cases, Silver an'd Plated Thimbles ; Electrical Hair Gloves, Daguerreotype Plates, &c .; Head Brushes in greatest variety ; Dressing, Pocket, Twist and Side Combs of Tortoise Shell, Buffalo Horn, &c. ; Hooks and Eyes, Pins, Needles, &c., &c. We respectfully invite merchants to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere.
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E. NOYES, M. D. DENTAL SURGEON NO. 78 FAYETTE STREET, Nearly opposite Dr. Duncan's Church, 8 RE
BRASS FOUNDERS.
CLAMPITT & REGESTER, No. 47 HOLLIDAY STREET,
NEAR THE CITY HALL,
Orders for every description of BRASS and BELL CASTING promptly executed. MINERAL and SODA WATER APPARATUS, and BEER PUMPS made to order at the shortest notice, with promptness and despatch.
BOOK AND PAPER WAREHOUSE. CUGLE & BERGER,
BOOKSELLERS STATIONERS &C
No. 254 MARKET STREET, BALTIMORE.
SIMPSON THOMPSON.
WM. NEELY THOMPSON.
S. & W. N. THOMPSON, GROCERY, FLOUR & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 2 South Howard street, ALTIMO
JOHN EASTER OF JOHN. JOHN B. CHARRON.
EASTER & CO
JOBBERS AND IMPORTERS OF
Foreign & Domestic Dry Goods, NO. 259 MARKET STREET, CORNER OF HANOVER STREET,
PIMOF
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JOHN BOYD & SON No. 10 South street, BALTIMORE, IMPORTERS OF
SCOTCH INHISKEN, SCOTCH ALE, AND
LONDON BROWN STOUT,
MANUFACTURERS AND BOTTLERS OF
MINERAL WATER
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALERS, GENERAL BOTTLERS, AND REFINERS OF .
Beg leave to inform City and Country Merchants that they have constantly on hand, for home consumption, and for exportation, an unexcelled stock of
SCOTCH WHISKEY, SCOTCH ALE, AND
LONDON BROWN STOUT, MINERAL WATER, NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY CHAMPAGNE CIDER, PURE CIDER VINEGAR,
Troy, Croton, Poughkeepsie, and Philadelphia Ales, Philadelphia and Baltimore Porter and Brown Stout, STOUTEN'S WINE BITTERS, &c.
Any of which will be sold to suit customers. Country orders thankfully received and promptly executed. N. B. Warranted to keep in any climate !!
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B. A. BUCK,
.Vo. 204 Baltimore street, A LETIMO RE
All UNCURRENT BANK NOTES, CHECKS, DRAFTS, and CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSITE, bought and sold on the best terms.
COLLECTIONS made with promptness, and on the most favorable terms.
D CANDLES.
SLIVER & FARINGER,
SOAPI&CANDLE MANUFACTURERS,
Constitution st., near Beuren, BALTIMORE,
Have constantly on hand, MOULD and DIPPED CANDLES, YELLOW and BROWN SOAP, of various qualities, which they will sell on the most liberal terms.
JOHN A. McCLAIN, CHEAP
CHAIR FACTORY
No. 12 Second street, 2 doors East of Frederick, IB AL J
OLD CHAIRS Repaired and Painted at the shortest notice. COUNTRY MERCHANTS are requested to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere.
VI. MINIFIE,
ARCHITECT AND BUILDER, No. 16 Fayette street, near the Post Office, TIMORE.
JAMES R. WILLIAMS & SON'S DYEING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 33 South Charles street, LTIM E. Silk, Woollen, and Cotton Goods, of every description, Dyed and Finished at this establishment, in the very best manner, and at the shortest notice, such as Cloths, Cassimeres, Merinoes, &c.
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GREAT CENTRAL MAIL ROUTE
DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAYS, TO THE
Via Portsmouth, Va., Weldon, N. C., and Wilmington, N. C., to CHARLESTON, S. C., and thence to NEW ORLEANS.
THE
CHESAPEAKE BAY & PORTSMOUTH LINE Respectfully inform the Travelling Public that their Line is now in good order ;
GEORGIA, Capt. COFFEY,
JEWESS, Capt. SUTTON,
HERALD, Capt. RUSSELL.
Their Boats unsurpassed in the United States. The REPAIRS of the PORTS.
MOUTH RAIL ROAD being completed, enables the Companies to offer to the Traveller a CHEAP, COMFORTABLE, SAFE AND EXPEDITIOUS LINE to the South; running the following Schedule, avoiding the possibility of 24 hours' detention at Weldon, which is often the case with the Line via Washington.
SCHEDULE.
Leave Spear's Wharf, Baltimore daily, except Sundays, at 4 o'clock, P. M. in one of the above Boats. Arrive in Portsmouth at 7, A. M. Leave Portsmouth at 8, A. M. Arrive at Wilmington next day at 12, M., and Charleston, S. C. at 7, A. M.
Passengers for RICHMOND or PETERSBURG, Va., RALEIGH or FAY- ETTEVILLE, N. C., and by Lynchburg to the West, will find this route not only the most comfortable, but the cheapest and most expeditious.
FARE REDUCED. Including Meals on board of Chesapeake Bay Boats.
From Baltimore to Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va. $6
" City Point and Richmond, Va. 6
" Weldon, N. C. .. 9
Charleston, S. C. 21
IG-The EASE and COMFORT of this Line, NO LOSS OF SLEEP, and but FEW CHANGES, will induce the traveller to take this route.
(G-Passengers by this line will please hand their checks to an Agent in the Cars, or to the Norfolk Steamboat Porter, (Norfolk Boat label on his hat,) in the Ticket Office Yard, who will attend to their baggage.
T. SHEPPARD, Agent.
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B. G. ETTING.
Commission Merchant, No. 50 SOUTH GAY ST. BALTIMORE,
WALTER E. HARDING, PRODUCE AND GENERAL Commission Merchant,
No. 3 BOWLY'S WHARF, BALTIMORE. Orders for the purchase of every de- scription of Produce and Groceries, executed with judgment and prompt- ness. Consignments solicited and libe- ral advances made.
JOHN ROSE, R. D. MERRILL, R. P. DODGE. ROSE, MERRILL & DODGE, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 71 Smith's Wharf, BALTIMORE. AGENTS FOR THE NEW LINE of NEW YORK weekly Packets, ALEXANDRIA do. do. UNITED STATES Portable Boat Line for Pittsburg and the West.
LEWIS KELLUM, J. L. MERRILL. SHIP CHANDLERY, Grocery & Provision Store, KELLUM & MERRILL, No. 109 Smith's Wharf, BALTIMORE.
TRIMBLE & WILSON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS' IN HOLLOW WARE CASTINGS, No. 67 S. CALVERT ST. BALTIMORE, Will receive and dispose of all kinds of Produce on Commission.
BRINKLEY, HALL & CO. Grocers & Grain Commission MERCHANTS, No. 63 S. CALVERT STREET, BALTIMORE.
WILLIAM ROGERS, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 196 Market street, BALTIMORE. ALSO ON HAND, Ready-Made Clothing, Of superior quality, at the lowest cash prices.
COLE, CRAFT & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF HATS & CAPS, No. 5 South Calvert st. BALTIMORE.
ROBERT WYLIE. ROB'T Y. WILSON. WYLIE & WILSON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND Commission & Forwarding Merchants, No. 50 SOUTH STREET, Between Exchange Place and Pratt street, BALTIMORE.
JOHN E. WILSON, GROCER, AND DEALER IN WINES & LIQUORS GENERALLY, No. 36 BALTIMORE STREET, Between Harrison and Frederick sts. BALTIMORE.
ADAM ROSS, GROCERY AND
FLOUR STORE
AND DEALER IN Wines and Liquors generally, No. 15 Baltimore street, AND No. 1 Centre Market Space, BALTIMORE.
MORHISER & FRANCISCO, SADDLE, HARNESS & TRUNK MANUFACTORY, No. 6 NORTH GAY STREET, BALTIMORE. 141
WM. WOODDY, BOOK AND JOB
HAS REMOVED TO THE CORNER OF BALTIMORE & CALVERT STS., Entrance, first door in Calvert street, BALTIMORE, Where he is prepared to execute every description of PLAIN & ORNAMENTAL
BOOK AND JOB
PRINTING,
AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Call and examine SPECIMENS, &c. &c. &c.
STRA
GOODS!
LOOK OUT FOR THE
EVER BONNET
CHEAP STORE,
Where may be found a general assortment of the most FASHIONABLE BONNETS That can be found in Baltimore. Recollect the "UNITED STATES BONNET STORE," No. 193 West Baltimore street, JUST ABOVE LIGHT STREET, Where may be found a general assortment of FINE GOODS, such as Laces, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, Stocks, Collars, Shawls, &c. All very cheap for cash. Don't stop until you call and see for yourselves.
JAMES COBURN.
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C. BRETT.
Successor to 0. F. Winchester, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
STOCK, SHIRT, COLLAR, BOSOM, AND
MORNING GOWN MANUFACTORY, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE, No. 189 BALTIMORE ST., opposite St. Paul st., BETWEEN CHARLES AND LIGHT.
Constantly on hand, at reduced prices, Stocks, Shirts, Collars, Gloves, Bosoms, Scarfs, Morning Robes, Cravats, Hosiery, Suspenders, &c. Agent for HEINISCH'S PATENT TAILORS' SHEARS, TRIM- MERS and POINTS.
Gentlemen's Linen made to order in superior style.
SEXTON'S PATENT REVOLVING OVEN
AND
ROTARY TOP COMBINED
COOKING STOVE,
FOR WOOD OR COAL,
Warranted superior to all others now in use,
Constantly on hand, Wholesale or Retail, a general assortment of the latest and most approved FANCY and PLAIN STOVES, for heating or cooking. Also, a handsome assortment of PARLOR and HOTEL STOVES, some entirely new patterns ; FANCY DRUMS, FUR- NACES, &c.
Agent for Blanchard's Patent Statue Stove ; also, General Agent for Orr's Patent Air-tight Stove.
S. B. SEXTON, Corner of Lombard and Light sts,, Baltimore.
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BALTIMORE WHITE LEAD WORKS.
COLE
HAVING PURCHASED THE
EAGLE WHITE LEAD & CHEMICAL WORKS,
OF THE LATE WM. GIST, AT THE CORNER OF HUTAW AND CONWAY STS., Have now on hand, and are daily manufacturing the following articles :
Pure White Lead ground in oil, { Litharge, Chrome Yellow,
Chrome Green, Epsom Salts,
Extra, do. do. do. do. No. 1, do. do. do. do. Spanish Brown, Yellow Ochre, Whiting and Vinegar,
Dry White Lead, Red Lead,
Which they are determined to sell as low, and on as liberal terms as any other Establishment in the country.
FASHIONABLE
HAIR CUTTING
SHAVING & FURNISHING SALOON, No. 4 NORTH GAY STREET, BALTIMORE. CONSTANTLY ON HAND A GOOD SUPPLY OF
GENUINE PERFUMERY.
N. B. Gentlemen's RAZORS SET at the shortest notice. 144
CHAS. PENDERGAST & SON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Smith's Wharf,
BALTIMORE. Advances made on consignments. Also proprietors of " Merchants' " Line of Packets for Charleston, and weekly Lines for Norfolk and Rich- mond.
JOHN FITZPATRICK & CO. Keep constantly on hand the follow- ing articles, to wit :
LIME, BRICKS, HAIR, Calcined Plaister & Cement, Corn Meal, Oats, MILL FEED AND CHOP RYE. LIME in Hogsheads and Barrels. No. 3 Hollingsworth and Grant streets, Near Pratt street Wharf, BALTIMORE.
WILLIAM THOMPSON, IMPORTER OF
BRANDIES IGIN! WINES! &C!
No. 21 South street, BALTIMORE,
THOS. SHEPPARD, Jr. GRAIN, PRODUCE AND
Commission Merchant,
No. 76 LIGHT ST. WHARF, BALTIMORE, Keeps constantly on hand Corn, Oats, Peas, Beans, Cornmeal, Chop Rye, and Mill Feed.
N. B. He will attend to the purchase of Grain of every description for Shipment on Commission.
Refer to Wm. McDonald & Co., Thos. Whit- ridge & Co., Baltimore.
MANSION HOUSE, Corner of Fayette and St. Paul sts. BALTIMORE. Terms, $1 per day. JOHN ALBERTSON.
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HAZLEHURST & WALTERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS! Nos. 16 & 94 Spear's Wharf, BALTIMORE.
HENRY KELSEY, SHIP CHANDLER, AND
GROCER,
No. 98 SPEAR'S WHARF, Baltimore.
Ship Stores of all descriptions fur- nished at the shortest notice, at as low prices and upon as favorable terms as any establishment in the city.
JOHN BOGGS & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Nos. 14 & 90 Spear's Wharf, BALTIMORE.
ARCHIBALD MCKEWEN, STOVE & SHEET IRON WARE MANUFACTORY, No. 48 LIGHT STREET, One door from Balderston street, BALTIMORE.
WALKER & KIMBERLY, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps & Bonnets, SOUTH WEST CORNER OF Howard and Baltimore sts., No. 327, BALTIMORE.
WILLIAM BROWN, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER,
And Agent for the Celebrated Perifocal Spectacles, No. 280 BALTIMORE STREET, Between Sharp and Hanover streets, BALTIMORE.
H. DUKEHART'S EXCHANGE STABLES, NORTH STREET, A few doors N. of the Post Office,
Horses and Carriages bought and sold on Commission.
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BAYNE, LATHAM & CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, No. 6 HANOVER STREET, Near Market street, BALTIMORE.
KELLY, BALL & CO. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS, No. 4 Hanover street,
ALEX. D. KELLY, JR. JOHN W. BALL, J. R. RICARDS.
BALTIMORE.
JOHN K. RANDALL, No. 104 SMITII'S WHARF, BALTIMORE. Agent for the New Orleans, Charles- ton and Savannah Packets
COLONNADE BATHS, No. 35 Saratoga street, Between Susquehanna R. R. Depot and Calvert street Spring,
These Baths are open every day, from sun rise to 10 o'clock at night, through the summer season. On Fri- days and Saturdays during the winter season, and Sundays till 2 o'clock:
JOHN FINLAY.
CHARLES S. LEWIS, No. 68 Spear's Wharf, BALTIMORE, Iron and General Commission MERCHANT, Receives and has for sale NAILS, HOLLOW WARE, CASTINGS, PIG IRON, BLOOMS, &c. Also Agent for M. Lewis & Co's Phil- adelphia White Lead Works.
CHAS. F. PITT, Commission Merchant,
No. 14 COMMERCE STREET, BALTIMORE, Agent for Druggists' Glassware, Tin Plate, White Lead, Chocolate, Spices, &c. &c. 146
LUTHER LITTIG, General Commission Merchant, EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTIMORE,
The Subscriber having been ap- pointed Sole Agent for the Phoenix Factory, offers for sale FRESH SPICES, of superior quality, at Fac- tory Prices, in kegs, boxes and cans. Also, CHOCOLATE, COCOA, &c.
L. RICKETTS, PATENT PIANO MAKER, No. 38 HARRISON STREET, BALTIMORE.
These Pianos keep in tune them- selves, and, as to tone and finish, are not surpassed by any, as admitted by Pro- fessors, from Europe. Persons living in the country will find it to their ad- vantage to purchase these Pianos, as they keep in tune, which is indisputa- ble, as they have been fully tested.
Soap & Candle Manufactory.
JAMES ARMSTRONG, AT HIS MANUFACTORY No. 25 CONCORD STREET,
No. 7 W. Falls Avenue, Near Pratt street Bridge, BALTIMORE,
Keeps constantly on hand a supply of SOAP and CANDLES, which he will sell on pleasing terms.
WM. T. BARRETT, OFFERS FOR SALE TOBACCO, CIGARS AND SNUFF, No. 60 N. GAY STREET, One door North of Saratoga st. BALTIMORE.
JOHN THEODORE KALL, Commission Merchant, No. 59 South Gay street, BALTIMORE.
JOHN F. CONNOLLY, MARBLE YARD. AND
STEAM SAW MILL, MADISON STREET, Opposite the Jail, BALTA
MONUMENTS,
M B
ND BUILDING WORK
Finished in a workmanlike manner, and of the best materials.
MARBLE
From the S A W, or in the ROUGH STATE, Furnished at the shortest notice, and at the lowest prices.
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WILLIAM CHESNUT, GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Corner of South and Pratt streets, BALTIMORE.
JAMES NEILL 0 GROCER AND Commission Merchant, No. 33 CHEAPSIDE, BALTIMORE.
JOHN ROSS, DEALER IN MOROGGO, CALF SKINS, Sole and Upper Leather, &c. CORNER CHEAPSIDE & LOMBARD ST. BALTIMORE.
SULLIVAN & SHANABROOK, ENERAL Commission Merchants, No. 101 SPEAR'S WHARF, BALTIMORE.
JOHNSON & TRAVERS, SHIPPING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 59 SMITH'S WHARF, BALTIMORE.
DAVID HAYS, GROCER AND Produce Commission Merchant, Exchange Place,
PETER A. FAVIER, GUN MAKER, No. 67 Pratt street, BALTIMORE.
JOHN W. BROWN, PROPRIETOR OF New York & Philadelphia Packets, 63 & 81 Smith's Wharf, BALTIMORE. 148
JOSEPH STINE, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 5 South Liberty street, Near Market street, BALTIMORE.
WM. H. BEATTY & CO.
110
WHOLESALE GROGERS
S. E. corner South & Pratt sts.
WM. H. BEATTY.
BALTIMORE.
GEO. SAUNDERS.
T. E. HAMBLETON & CO. WHOLESALE
DRY GOODS HOUSE, No. 225 MARKET STREET, Between Liberty and Howard sts. BALTIMORE.
E. MILLER. L. C. BOEHM. E. MILLER & CO. Wholesale Dealers in
Foreign and Domestic
DRY GOODS, No. 311 BALTIMORE STREET, Between Liberty and Howard sts. BALTIMORE.
KEMP, TRAIL & CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
D DS,
No. 319 Market street,
LEWIS KEMP. OSCAR TRAIL. JAMES L. H. DUVALL.
BALTIMORE.
THOMAS R. MATTHEWS, Commission Merchant, AGENT OF Boston Regular Commercial Line, No. 101 BOWLY'S WHARF, BALTIMORE.
JOHN BRANNAN, MERCHANDISE BROKER, No. 1 COMMERCE STREET, BALTIMORE.
J. D. TOY " AND
NTER
Corner of Market & St. Paul sts.
BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, DATAL.
BILL HEAD NOTES, CARDS, CHECKS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, LABELS, STORE-BILLS, &c. &c. Printed in Plain or Fancy Colors, at the Cheapest rates.
NEW TYPE and ORNAMENTS of the latest style.
MR. & MRS. STREETER'S BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 5 COURTLAND STREET, BALTIMORE
REFERENCES.
Hon. JOSIAH QUINCY, President of Harvard University, Hon. ROGER B. TANEY, Chief Justice of the United States, Rt. Rev. Bishop JOHNS, of Virginia, Rt. Rev. Bishop WHITTINGHAM, of Maryland,
Rev. Dr. WYATT, Baltimore, Rev. Dr. DUNCAN, JOHN B. MORRIS, Esq. JOHN GLENN, Esq. WM. SCHLEY, Esq.
C. C. JAMISON, Esq. JAS. HARWOOD, Esq.
EDWARD G. STARR, DRAPER AND TAILOR, NO. GS EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTIMOR Has always on hand a full assortment of FRENCH and ENGLISH CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, which he will make up in the most fashionable style, and on the best terms.
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ELDER, GELSTON & CO. General Commission Merchants, AND Forwarding Agents, Nos. 34 & 36 Commerce street Wharf, BALTIMORE,
G. ROGERS, Jr. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 81 BOWLY'S WHARF, BALTIMORE.
WIRGMAN & HOPKINS, GROCERY Commission Merchants, Cor. of Exchange Place & Commerce st. BALTIMORE.
RUFUS P. LITTLEFIELD, CHEMIST AND PHARMACEUTIST, No. 36 N. CHARLES STREET, Third door above Lexington street, BALTIMORE.
ISAIAH MANKIN, Corner of Gay and Pratt streets, BALTIMORE, COMMISSION MERCHANT, And Agent and Proprietor of the OLD LINE of NEW YORK PACKETS, which sail every Saturday.
A. D. JONES. T. BURNESTON. W. WOODWARD.
JONES, BURNESTON & CO. Successors to Jones, Woodward & Co. COMMISSION AGENTS, AND JOBBERS IN COTTON AND WOOLLEN DOMESTIC GOODS, No. 271 BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE.
GEORGE S. HOUGH, DEALER IN
DRY
DS
GENERALLY, No. 73 Baltimore street, BALTIMORE. 150
JOSEPH K. T. WHITE, Tin Plate and Sheet Iron Worker, No. 5 Fayette street, Near Gay street, BALTIMORE.
GIESE & SON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For the sale of Flour, Grain, Seeds, Lumber, and all kinds of Country Pro- duce,
No. 48 Commerce street Wharf, BALTIMORE.
R. THOMPSON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Coach & Stage Lamp Factory, MARION STREET, Between Park and Howard sts. BALTIMORE.
WASHINGTON L. E. STEWART, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 60 South street, Bowly's Wharf, One door South of Pratt, BALTIMORE.
JAMES H. MERRILL, GUN RIFLE AND PISTOLI MANUFACTURER, No. 65 SOUTH STREET, BALTIMORE. All repairs done with neatness and despatch.
LEMUEL BIERBOWER, Nut & Washer Manufactory, No. 35 ARMISTEAD LANE, BALTIMORE.
A. H. GREENFIELD, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDW! Harvest Tools, &c. No. 167 LEXINGTON' STREET, One door from Eutaw street, BALTIMORE.
JOHN YEWELL, SHIP SMITH,
No. 127, corner of Light & Lee sts. BALTIMORE.
R. FREDRICK, UNDERTAKER OF FUNERAL'S AND CHAIR MARER, No. 179 NORTH GAY STREET, Opposite the Engine House, sign of Gold Coffin, BALTIMORE.
GEORGE WRIGHT, PHILADELPHIA MOROCCO LEATHER STORE, EXCHANGE PLACE, One door from the N. E. corner of South street, BALTIMORE.
W. FUSSELBAUGH, Glass, Oil, Paint, and Paper Store, Corner of Gay and Exeter streets, BALTIMORE,
SAMUEL RANKIN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
G
NORTH GAY STREET, BALTIMORE.
THOMAS K. TURNER, HOUSE & SIGN PAINTER, No. 11 FAYETTE STREET, Adjoining Assembly Buildings, BALTIMORE.
PENDEXTER & ALDEN, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Shoes, Hats, Caps, Bonnets &c.
No. 308 MARKET STREET, up stairs,
Henry Pendexter, H. B. Alden, Randolph, Mass. S
BALTIMORE.
JOHN HULL, DEALER IN GLASS, OILS, PAINTS & PAPER HANGINGS, No. 106 N. GAY STREET, BALTIMORE.
RUSSELL, MERCER & CO. Successors of Alonzo Lilly, IMPORTERS OF TITLEY TATHEMS & WALKER'S Patent and Shoe Thread, SPOOL COTTON, TAPES, STAY BINDINGS, GOTLON HOSTERY & GLOVES! AND DEALERS IN Combs, Buttons, Brushes, Looking Glasses & Fancy Goods, No. 292 Baltimore street, OPPOSITE SHARP STREET, BALTIMORE.
GEORGE FAYAUX, General Decorative Painter, TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES, PICTORIAL AND PLAIN SIGNS, No. 9 HOLLIDAY STREET, Near Baltimore street, BALTIMORE.
PICKELL'S
ARD,
HEAD OF UNION DOCK, OFFICE, Corner of South and Lombard streets, BALTIMORE.
SCHOENING & SAWYER, No. 17 GERMAN STREET, BALTIMORE, Commission Merchants, FOR THE SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS, &c.
F. CROWNFIELD, BOOK BINDER No. 42 North Frederick street, Fronting Ætna Lane; BALTIMORE.
ROBERT RENWICK, CABINET AND CHAIR MAKER, No. 84 N. HOWARD STREET, BALTIMORE. 151
DAVID HARRYMAN, HOUSE & SIGN PAINTER, PAPER HANGER OIL, PAINT AND VARNISH STORE, No. 28 ENSOR STREET, BALTIMORE.
ANDREW BUSHONG, MANUFACTURER OF ALCOHOL, LIQUOR, COLOR, CAMPHINE OIL & SWEET SPIRITS. No. 118 N. HOWARD STREET, BALTIMORE.
RAU & SADTLER, FLOUR & PRODUCE MERCHANTS, S. W. corner Howard & Franklin sts. BALTIMORE.
JAMES GIRVIN, PRODUCE LANDIICOMMISSION MERCHANTS, N. E. corner Eutaw and Franklin streets, BALTIMORE.
ANDREW GREGG & CO. GROCERS & PRODUCE
MERCHANTS, No. 109 FRANKLIN STREET, BALTIMORE.
HERING & COX, Grocers & Commission MERCHANTS, No. 121 Franklin street, West of Eutaw street, BALTIMORE.
CUMBERLAND COAL YARD, No. 391 West Pratt street, Between Green and Cove sts. BALTIMORE. A constant supply of this superior Coal, viz : LUMP COAL FOR GRATES AND STOVES, ALSO, Small Coal for Blacksmiths, FOR SALE BY GEORGE CAMPBELL. 152
PHILIP P. TRAYSER, BELL.HANGER AND LOCKSMITH,
No. 102 LEXINGTON STREET, Three doors West of Liberty street, BALTIMORE,
Continues to carry on the above busi- ness in all its various branches; being at less expense, he is enabled to exe- cute work for his former customers and the public in general at reduced prices. References .- D. M. Perine, Hugh McElderry.
STEARNS & SIKKEN, No. 207 Baltimore street, BALTIMORE,
Dealers in Hosiery, Gloves, Yarns, Zephyr Worsteds, Under Shirts, and Drawers, Patent Threads, Spool Cot- tons, Galloons, Bindings, Buttons, Pins, Tapes, Needles, Hooks and Eyes, Silks and Twists, Knitting Cottons, Boot Laces, Suspenders, Fringes, Gimps, &c. &c.
JOEL N. BLAKE, Late firm of Blake & Fales, Iron Foundry, No. 132 North street, BALTIMORE, Still continues to manufacture all kinds of CASTINGS.
B. F. WIGGINS, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 97 BALTIMORE STREET,
Opposite Holliday st. BALTIMORE, Keeps constantly on hand a general assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, &c., which will be made to order in the most fashionable style.
SIMON EYTINGE'S FANCY Furniture and Variety Store, No. 2 S. CHARLES STREET, Near Market street, BALTIMORE.
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CHEAP
BOOK AND JO 3
PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT.
John W. Woods,
NO. 184 BALTIMORE STREET, OPPOSITE LIGHT,
Prints to order, in every variety of style,
CARDS,
DRUGGISTS' LABELS,
CIRCULARS,
CHECKS AND DRAFTS,
BILL HEADS,
PAMPHLETS,
NOTES,
ELECTION TICKETS,
CATALOGUES,
BLANKS,
HANDBILLS,
STORE BILLS, &c. &c.
At CHEAPEST Rates.
ROBERT WIBLE, BELL HANGER,
AND
LOCKSMITH,
HAS JUST ESTABLISHED HIMSELF AT
No. 29 South Gay street, One door South of Second st. BALTIMORE,
Where he will carry on the above business, in all its branches.
Orders from the Country will be attended to at the shortest notice, and the work warranted as good and as cheap as is done in any other estab- lishment of the kind in the city.
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