New Jersey, business directory, 1860, Part 65

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The Widows' and Single Women's Home Society.


Trenton City Bridge Company. J. L. Tay- lor, Pres. ; Randolph II. Moore, Sec'y. Trenton Delaware Bridge Company. Char- tered 1798; Capital $160,000; erected 1834.


Trenton Iron Company. Incorporated 1846; Capital paid up $1,000,000.


Trenton Water Company. T. Abbott, Pre- sident ; Charles Hewitt, Secretary.


Trenton Mutual Loan Association. Jona- than S. Fish, Pres. ; J. M. Clark, Seo. ", Mercer Mutunl Loan Association. Jona- than S. Fish, Pres. ; J. M. Clark, Sec. Temperance Hall Association. Chartered 1832.


Chemanitou Tribe, No. 4, Order of Red Men. Meets every Tuesday evening, State St c Greene.


Assanpink Lodge, No. 1, Sons of Malta. Meets at their Hall, 22 E State St, weekly. " Excelsior Division, No. 4, S. of T. Meets every evening at Temperance Hall.


Crystal Fount, No. 3, Temple of Honor. Meets every Friday evening at Tempe- rance Hall.


Mercer Cemetery at Trenton. Office, 19 E. State. Capital Stock, $20,000; char- tored Feb. 22, 1843. A. II. Armour, President ; C. C. Yard, Secretary ; David Witherup, Superintendent. "


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POTTER & BODINE,


GLASS MANI FACTURERS


No. 107 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia,


Keep on hand or Manufacture to Order all kinds of


PRIVATE MOULD Bottles or Vials, WINE BOTTLES, BITTER BOTTLES, HANDLE FLASKS, HANDLE JUGS,


MINERAL WATER BOTTLES, PORTER BOTTLES, PLAIN FLASKS, SPECIE JARS, TUMBLERS,


DRUGGISTS' GLASSWARE,


PICKLE JARS, Patent Hermetically Scaling Fruit Jars.


Orders solicited for above Ware, which will be furnished with promptness, and of superior quality.


MINERAL WATER AND PORTER BOTTLES


Will be found superior in finish and tompering.


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BRIGGS & NEEDHAM, GENERAL AGENTS FOR THE SALE AND APPLICATION OF JOHNS & CROSLEY'S


IMPROVED GUTTA PERCHA


CEMENT ROOFING.


This article has been thoroughly tested in NEW YORK, BROOKLYN, and all of the SOUTHERN and WESTERN STATES, by BUILDERS, ARCHITECTS, and others, and the experience of years has proved it to be the CHEAPEST and mnost DURABLE ROOFING in use, and has fully demonstrated the fact that a Composition Roofing can be made which will answer in every respect the end desired, viz .: a FIRE, WATER, WEATHER, and TIME-PROOF covering for ROOFS OF ALL KINDS. This is the ONLY material manufactured in the United States which combines the very desirable properties of Elasticity and Durability, which are universally acknowledged to be possessed by GUTTA PERCHA and INDIA RUBBER, and which is entirely free from the many objectionable features of nearly all materials heretofore used for roofing purposes.


The materials of which it is composed combine every requisite for a practically imperishable Roof, which will withstand sudden and frequent changes of ANY CLIMATE for many years without sustaining injury.


We would call attention to the following facts :


Ist .- IT IS FIRE AND WATER-PROOF.


2d .- From its great elasticity it is not injuriously affected by extremes of HEAT and COLD.


3d .- It is adapted to ALL KINDS of ROOFS, whether STEEP or FLAT, and is not in want of constant repairs, as is the case with metal and other roofs.


4th .- THE COST is only about ONE-HALF that of Tin, and is TWICE as durable. No HEAT IS REQUIRED IN MAKING APPLICATION.


This Material forms a perfectly WATER-TIGHT ROOF as soon as applied (which is not the case with the generality of Composition Roofs, it being necessary with them to apply two or three coats of Paint, and wait four or five days for each coat to dry, thus occasioning a grent loss of time, and unnecessary labor and expense.)


Therefore its advantages as a covering for CARS, STEAMBOAT DECKS, and all Roof's subject to being walked upon, and other hard usage, are obvions.


It is readily applied to OLD SHINGLE ROOFS without removing the Shingles, which is a great desideratum to parties who do not wish to risk having their ceilings and furniture ruined, while repairs are being made. Gutters can be formned with this material, thus saving the expense of Metal ones.


Gutta Percha Cement,


For PRESERVING and REPAIRING Tin and Metal Roofs of all kinds.


IS THE ONLY COMPOSITION KNOWN which will successfully resist extreme changes of all Climates, for any length of time, when applied to metals. It adheres firmly to tin and other metals, form- ing, when applied, a body equal to three coats of ordinary paint, and will last THREE times as long ; und from its elasticity is not injured by the contraction and expansion of tin and other metal roofs, consequent upon sudden changes of the weather.


It will not crack in cold, nor run in warm weather, and will not wash off.


LEAKY TIN and METAL ROOFS. are readily repaired with GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT, and prevented from further corrosion and leaking, THEREBY INSURING A PERFECTLY WATER. TIGHT ROOF FOR MANY YEARS.


We are prepared to supply orders from any part of the country, at short notice, for GUTTA PERCHIA ROOFING already prepared for use, und GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT, by the Barrel, to Agents, Contractors, and others, with FULL PRINTED DIRECTIONS FOR APPLICATION.


Our terms to Agents, which are liberal and satisfactory, and any desired information will be given on application by letter, or in person, at our office, where specimens and the best of references can be seeu.


BRIGGS & NEEDHAM, 53 South Third Street, Philadelphia.


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CENTRAL RAILROAD


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NEW JERSEY.


This Road is 75 miles long, and passes through a beautiful section of Country.


The Principal Stations on the Road are :


Newark, -


9 miles from New York.


Elizabeth,


15


Plainfield,


26


66


Somerville,


38


Clinton,


54


Bloomsbury,


68


66


Phillipsburgh, {


Easton,


75


THREE PASSENGER TRAINS,


Run to and from New York daily (Sundays excepted), from Easton, Pa., and one from Somerville.


1 It also connects with the following Roads :


Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railway to Scranton, Great Bend, &c. &c. At Easton it connects with the Lehigh Valley Railway to Mauch Chunk, and all places on the Beaver Meadow Road.


Also at Phillipsburg with the Belvidere, Delaware, and Flemington Road.


President-J. T. JOHNSON, New York. Superintendent-J. O. STEARNS, Elizabeth.


MORRIS AND ESSEX RAILROAD.


This Road is 53 miles long; it Connects at Newark with the New Jersey Railway to New York.


The 1.40 r.M. Train from Hackettstown connects at New York with the various Railways and Steamboats leaving New York at 5 P.M.


Millburn Accommodation Trains Leave NEW YORK at 11.30 A.M. and 5.30 P.M. Leave MILLBURN at 7.20 A.M. and 1.25 P.M.


South Orange Accommodation Trains will run between NEWARK and SOUTH ORANGE about every hour and a half.


Sussex Railway Trains run to connect with the Morris and Essex Trains to and from NEW YORK.


Newark and Bloomfield Railway Trains also connect with those of the Morris and Essex Road.


Fare from New York to Hackettstown, $1 75.


WILLIAM WRIGHT, President, Newark. J. B. BASSINGER, Superintendent,


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THOS. C. GARRETT, 712 Chestnut Street.


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OFFERS FOR SALE


AT HIS NEW STORE,


NO. 712 Chestnut St., Opposite the Masonic Hall,


PHILADELPHIA,


A full and complete Stock of


WATCHES, of all the various grades.


He has also on hand a large stock of


SILVER WARE,


JEWELRY AND PEARED WARE,


of the most fashionable styles, to which he invites attention, being determined to put them at prices so low as to make it an object to buy from him.


Ile will attend to repairing well and promptly all kinds of Watches.


THOMAS C. GARRETT, 712 Chestnut Street, Phila.


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H. MULLIGAN, 444 North Second Street, PHILADELPHIA, ABOVE WILLOW, WEST SIDE, IMPORTER OF


FINE WATCHES AND WATCH MOVEMENTS, From the most approved ENGLISH, SWISS, AND FRENCH MAKERS, And manufacturer of


JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE 1


OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,


Has constantly on hand one of the largest and most complete assortments of


JEWELRY IN THE UNITED STATES, Which he is prepared to sell at the


Lowest wholesale prices


For which such goods have ever been offered in this City.


Having the


The attention of


AGENCY


STORE KEEPERS,


for every variety of


AUCTIONEERS,


EASTERN


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JEWELRY,


H. MULLIGAN, 444 N. Second St., Phila.


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DEALERS


He is able


Generally,


To sell such goods


. At prices that


Defy Competition.


Is respectfully solicited to the Above-named Stock, With the Request that they will call and examine the goods before purchasing elsewhere.


MARIA THE PLACE,


No. 444 NORTH SECOND STREET, Above Willow, West Side.


H. MULLIGAN.


PEDDLERS,


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DOUBLE THREAD.


BOUDOIR SEWING MACHINE,


IMPROVED


HARRIS'


Prices from $40 to $50.


This Machine is much admired for its simplicity, and for its reliability and durability it is not surpassed. A child twelve years old can run it with ease; and yet it will sew from the coarsest Cloth to the finest Swiss. There is no trouble of rewinding the thread, as it is taken from the spools.' It has no belts to give trouble, and will run backwards as well as forwards, and still sews equally perfect, and without danger of breaking needles. It runs by friction, and by closing the box over it, it is thrown out of gear. In fact, we have no hesitation in recommending it as the Best Family Sewing Machine in use.


THE FOLLOWING PREMIUMS


Awarded the above Machine:


At the Pennsylvania State Fair, at Philadelphia, Sept. 24, 1859, the First Premium, a Diploma.


For the best Double Thread Machine, at Lancaster County Fair, held Oct. 1859, & Silver Medal.


At the Newcastle County Fair, held at Wilmington, Delaware, Oct. 1859, a Diploma. At the Maryland State Fair, held at the Maryland Institute, Baltimore, Md., Oct. 1859, under strong competition, a Silver Medal was awarded this Machine.


The above Machines are manufactured by CHARLES W. HOWLAND, Wilmington, Del., by authority of GROVER & BAKER'S S. M. Co.


SALES ROOMS,


No. 720 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa .; No. 504 Market Street, Wilmington, Del .; No. 122 W. Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md .; Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa.


S. D. BAKER, 720 Arch Street, Philad'a.


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NEWARK


DAILY ADVERTISER


Is published every evening, (Sundays excepted)


AT THE


Corner of Broad and Bank Streets, NEWARK, N. J.,


And contains all the current news of the day, domestic and foreign, by mails and telegraph, from every part of the world, down to the latest possible moment, in- cluding reports of Congress, Legislative Proceedings, Local News, &c. &c. Being the oldest daily paper in the State, besides having the largest circulation, it is the best medium for advertisers in New Jersey.


Terms, Six Dollars per Annum.


ADVERTISEMENTS AT MODERATE RATES.


THE SENTINEL OF FREEDOM AND


WEEKLY ADVERTISER


IS PUBLISHED AT THE SAME OFFICE EVERY TUESDAY MORNING.


It contains twonty-eight columns of reading matter, embracing all the current news of the week, domestic and foreign correspondence, &o.


TERMS-Single subscription in advance, $1 50 per annum. If not paid in advance, $2.


INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS.


Ten copies or more will be sent to one address, if paid strictly in advance, at the rate of 90 cents a year, per copy.


ATTACHED TO THIS OFFICE IS A LARGE


Job Printing Establishment,


Having facilities unequalled in New Jersey, for every variety of general printing. Additions are constantly made to the largo stock of Type, and the latest Steam Power Presses are used. Books, Pamphlets, Mammoth Posting Bills, Cards, and every style of Printing executed with neatness and dispatch, and at the LOWEST CURRENT RATES. 2


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PERRY


Wholesale and Retail


Cloth, Clothing, and Gentlemen's FURNISHING STORE,


294 and 296 Broad Street, NEWARK, N. J.


WIRERRYA


PERAY


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A FULL ASSORTMENT OF BOYS' AND YOUTHS CLOTHING


Constantly on hand.


GARMENTS


Made to order at short notice, and in the latest style.


A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF.


Cloths, Cassimeres and Destings Which will be sold by the yard or piece, to suit purchasers.


A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Shirts, Under-Shirts, Drawers, Cravats, Ties, Suspenders, Collars, &c.


A CARD.


For the information of those who have lately made our State their residence, we would here state that our facilities for purchasing and manufacturing are such, that we are enabled to furnish Clothing as cheap, if not cheaper, than any other establishment in the State.


N. B .- Those purchasing articles of us, if not perfectly satisfied, can return them, and the money will be refunded.


294 and 296 Broad St., corner of Market.


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L. Wright's Patent Scroll Saw.


L. WRIGHT'S MACHINE DEPOT


No. 230 Market Street,


NEWARK, N. J. Manufacturer and Dealer in The latest Improved Machinery for working Wood, Iron, &c.


SOLE PROPRIETOR OF


WRIGHT'S PATENT SCROLL SAN, Which is adapted to all kinds of Scroll Sawing. Price $100 and $130.


F. A. JOHNSON, 119 Market St., Newark, N. J. GENERAL DEALER 'IN Literary, Scientific, and Theological Works,


Miscellaneous Books, Masonic Text Books and Manuals, Sabbath School Books, Rewards, Cards, &c. Blank Books and Stationery. SABBATH SCHOOL BOOKS, AS WELL AS OTHERS, AT NEW YORK PRICES, Agent for Masonic Works and Papers.


JOHN CHADWICK, 35 and 37 Broadway, Paterson, N. J.


CABINET AND COFFIN -MAKER.


AND DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE, And also in Real Estate.


E. H. SHOLLMYER, Gig Saddle and Pad Manufacturer, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, No. 22} Mechanic Street, Newark, N. J. 4 full assortment of Gig Saddles and Pads, of the newest styles, constantly on hand and made to order at the shortest notice ..


GEORGE LOVATT, MANUFACTURER OF


BALL AND SEWING MACHINE TWIST 230 Academy Street, Residence 210 Bank St.,


·TERMS to quit the parties,


NEWARK, N. J. 11


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4 : WM. H. C. DODD, (Successor to S. DODD & SON,).


GENERAL ENGRAVER


At the Old Stand, 306 Broad Street.


Society, Notary, and Office Seals and Envelope Stamps, 'WITH OR WITHOUT PRESSES.


Post Office, Society, and all other sorts of Stamps, in Brass or Steel. Steel Stamps, for marking Carpenter's Tools.


BOOK BINDERS' SECTIONAL ORNAMENTS, Gilding and Blank Roll's Stamps, and Border Lines,


Saddle and Trunk Maker's Embossing and Printing Rolls; Gilding Dies and Rolls, and Embossing Plates for Hatters ; Marking Plates, for Hatters and Shippers; Stencil Brushes, &c .; Patent Fountain Cans, for Stencil work ; Burning Brands, with adjustable lettering, for Marking Farming Utensils, &c.


Plate and 50 Cards, only $1, 50.


WEDDING, VISITING, and BUSINESS CARD PLATES ENGRAVED, and Cards Printed at short notice.


COFFIN PLATES FURNISHED AND ENGRAVED,


Envelope Stamps, for Printing in Colors, and Cards and Envelopes Embossed and Printed.


Jewelry,


STENCIL PLATES, with bottle of Indelible Ink and Brush, for, Marking Clothing, all complete, for only 50 Cents. INDELIBLE INK, made expressly for Stencil Plates, for sale.


Also, Agent for Ames' Patent Self-Inking Stamp,


The most complete thing ever invented, for every man to print his own Cards, Envelopes, Labels, &o. :- also with changeable daten .. (months and days) for Railroads, Steamboats, and Post Offices.


806 BROAD STREET, NEWARK, N. J.


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WALL PAPERS, WINDOW SHADES.


JOB CHANDLER, Old Stand, No. 196 Broad Street,


Morris 'Building, opposite the Park,


NEWARK, N. J. BEGS LEAVE TO CALL ATTENTION TO HIS


ENTIRE NEW STOCK


-OF- Paper Hangings, SUITABLE FOR


Parlors, Dining Rooms, Ceilings, Halls, Churches, Stores, Show Windows, Offices, and Saloons."


GOLD, PLAIN. AND MARBLE DECORATIONS


Window Shades, Fire-Board Prints, &c., in great variety.


The above stock is ALL NEW, having been selected with great care, and with an eye to please the most fastidious taste.


DECORATIONS and PLAIN PAPERS put up in the very best style, in City or Country,


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PHOENIX STOVE DEPOT, 87 Newark Avenue,


Near the Railroad Crossing,


(Established 1845.)


ERSEY CITY.


Cooking Stoves,


Stoves,


Stoves,


Summer & Winter


Palmetto,


Cooking


Stoves,


Portable and


Odd Fellow,


Parlor Stoves,


City Ranges,


Fanny Forrester,


Hull


Stoves,


Uncle Sam,


Lone Star,


Office


Stoves,


Young America,


Uncle Tom,


Church


Stoves,


Eldorado,


Putnam,


Wood


Stoves,


Jessie,


Justice,


Factory Stoves,


Phoenix


Merit,


Bar-room' Stoves,


Trojan,


Ocean Queen,


Bed.room Stoyes,


Champion,


Snow Bird,


Drum


Stoves,


Enterprise,


Hercules,


Depot Stoves,


Ariel,


Young America,


Railroad


Stoves,


Spring Garden,


Gas Burners,


Steamboat Stoves;


Gas Oven,


&c. &c.


Galley


Stoves,


&c. &c.


Basement Stoves,


Box


Stoves,


AND ALL KINDS OF STOVES, &c. &c.


MOTT'S CELEBRATED RANGES


For sale and put up.


"All the above Stoves and Ranges constantly n- on hand. REPAIRS for the same. ALSO, SHEET IRON AND DRUM STOVES.


ALSO, DEALER IN


Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron, Japanned, Brass, Hollow, and Enamelled Wares. ALSO, MANUFACTURER AND BOLE AGENT FOR CUMMING'S PATENT SELF-ACTING ASH SIFTER, FOR THIS COUNTY. The cheapest, largest, and most extensive assortment of COOKING. PARLOR, HALL, and OFFICE STOVES, RANGES, FURNACES, HEATERS, &c. of the latest styles and most approved patterns to be found in the County, can be seen at the above Store.


Sheet Dead, Dumps, Stobe-Dive, Eine, Den il Counter Scales. &c., &c.


Tin and Metal Roofing done cheap, and Warranted Tight. Gutters and Leaders, Made, Repaired, and Put Up at the shortest notice,


JOBBING promptly attended to, such as Repairing Stoves, Ranges, Tin Ware, &c., on the most reasonable tering, with nentness and dispatch.


PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO COUNTRY WORK, ON SHORT NOTICE.


The subscriber takes this method of returning his sincere thanks to his numerous friends and the public in general, for their liberal patronage bestowed on him, and hopes, by strict integrity and attention to business, at his New Stand, No. 87 Newark Avenue, near the Railroad Crossing, to merit a continuance of the same ... ".


DON'T FORGET THE NUMBER : 87 Newark Avonno. 11


JOHN McGUIGAN.


PHENIX STOVE DEPOT


JOHN MC GUIGAN PHOENIX STOVE DEPOT


JOHN H. LAVERY, Sewing Machine


EMPORIUM,


No. 212 MARKET STREET, NEWARK, N. J


New and Second Hand Sewing Machines for Sale. Sewing Machines adjusted and repaired at short notice.


WM. F. LITTELL, TIN, COPPER, AND


SHEET IRON WORKER,


New St., cor. Plane, NEWARK,


Parlor, Hall, and Cooking Stoves, on the most approved plan. ' Tinware of every description. Cast Iron Sinks, Well and Cistern Pumps, constantly on hand and put up to order. Repairing and Roofing at the shortest notice.


Also, Agent for J. P. Frink's Patent Daylight Reflectors, Gas Reflectors, and Gas Reflecting Shades,


WM. H. HARRIS & SON, Real Estate & Insurance Agents WEST BLOOMFIELD, N. J.


Messrs. H. & S. have a large amount of valuable Real Estate, for sale and exchange, in and about West Bloomfield ; a number of Villa Sites, splendidly situated on the East side of Mount Prospect; a large number of Farms, of various sizes and prices; several Cottages for sale, which are suitable for Summer residences. : West Bloomfield is just one hour's ride from New York. Communication frequent.


They are also Agents. for effecting Insurance in the American Mutual Fire and : Marine Insurance Company, and also the Citizens' Fire Insurance Company.


INQUIRE OF WM, H. HARRIS, West Bloomfield, or FRED, H. HARRIS, 314 Broad St., Newark.


Valuable Real Estate For Sale, at West Bloomfield, N. J.


1 large, convenient Cottage House, the residence of the subscriber, within ten minutes walk of Depot. 1 new two story Cottage, with two acres of land, within half mile of Depot.


Small Form of 12 neres, 14 miles from Depot, good improvements.


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12 Villa Sites, splendidly situated in the side of the Mountain.


A number of Building Bites, from 1 to 10 acres, on which improvements will be made if desired.


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BLESS & DRAKE MANUFACTURERSOF SELF-HEATING SMOOTHING


& TAILORS"


IRONS.


NEWARK INN !!


BLESS & DRAKE, SELF-HEATING SMOOTHING IRON


MANUFACTURERS, No. 12 Commercial St., NEWARK, N. J. Would respectfully call the attention of the trade generally to this highly useful article.


The favor with which it has been received wherever if has been properly introduced, is a sufficient proof of its merits and its value. I't saves time and labor, and requires but little fuel. No industrious and economizing house. keeper should be without one. Price List and Circular> sent upon application, by mail or otherwise.


STATEN ISLAND Fancy Dying Establishment,


OFFICES : ( 5 and 7 John St. (two doors from Broadway,) New York. ( 47 North Eighth Street, Philadelphia,


Dye SILK, WOLLEN, and FANCY GOODS, in the Piece or in Garments, of every description. RIBBONS, FRINGES, TRIMMINGS, SHAWLS, &c., BEAUTIFULLY DYED. Goods received and returned by Express. The undersigned have but one Office in New York, no Office in Brooklyn. BARRETT, NEPHEWS & CO., 5 and 7 John St., New York.


PHILADELPHIA SUPERIOR AXLE WORKS. AUGUSTUS MILLER,


445 Broad St., below Buttonwood, ("M. Machine Works, Philadelphia. AXLES


Suitable for all kinds of vehicles. His Axles are warranted of superior workmanship. Orders filled at the shortest notice.


L. BORCHER'S Photograph and Ambrotype Gallery, No. 95 Market Street, NEWARK, N. J.


JAMES ROWAND, DEALER IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Plated-ware, &c. · PRINCETON, N. J.


Watches and Clocks carefully cleaned and repaired by himself only, and warranted to keep time for one year. Jewelry, Spectacles, &e., neatly repaired, at the Old Stand, where he has been for more than twenty years. Orders thankfully received and punctually attended to.


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PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING ESTABLISHMENT, BURLINGTON WATER WORKS. Residence, No. 210 East Pearl Street, Burlington, N. J.


The undersigned would most respectfully inform hly friends and the public . generally, that he is prepared to furnish materials, and do all work in the line of PLUMBING, PLAIN AND FANCY, at greatly reduced prices, for CASH, viz. ;


Lead Pipe Hydrants, Hot, Cold, Shower and Plunge Baths, Water Closets and Wash Basins, Hydraulic Rams, Lift and Force Pumps, &c. &c.


Repairing will be done with neatness and despatch ; and all orders left at the Burlington Water Works, or at 201 East Pearl St., will be promptly attended to and thankfully received. N. B. Water Filterers attached to Hydrants.


JESSE R. SHERMAN.


W. BAMFORD'S


FRESH SUPERIOR JERSEY TOMATOES, ALSO, PEACHES, PEARS, CHERRIES, CORN, PEAS, and FRUITS, in every variety, put up in their natural state, in cans, and warranted to retain their natural flavor. SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT HIS FACTORY, CORNER OF STOCKTON AND MERCHANT STREETS, TRENTON, N. J. ALL ORDERS THANKFULLY RECEIVED AND PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.


JOSEPH BLACK,


Grainer,


SIGN


-- AND- AND ORNAMENTAL. INTER, Five Points, Beverly, Burlington Co., N. J.


Graining, Plain and Ornamental Signs, Banners, Coach Painting, &c. &c., not equalled by any other establishment in New Jersey.


me- Graining and Sign Painting for the trade, at low rates.


MANSION HOUSE,


PRINCETON, N. J. WILLIAM V. SCUDDER, PROPRIETOR. 3


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AWUTTAT


FECIE MELLEL YOUR ZOTAMOT Y32A3L


CITY HOTEL, AND LADIES' and GENTS' RESTAURANT


Corner of Congress and Cross Sts., Paterson, N. J.


ACCOMMODATIONS FOR PERMANENT AND TRANSIENT BOARDERS. MICHAEL BRADY, Proprietor, Formerly Proprietor of Passaic Falls.


CANDLES


ADOLPHUS WIRTH, SOAP & CANDLE


MANUFACTURER, Works, Nos. 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, and 24 Bridge St. PATERSON, No. JO


CHRISTIAN HUBER'S Dyeing and Bleaching Establishment, No. 188 River Street, Paterson, N. J.,. KEEPS ALWAYS ON . HAND BLEACHED, AND ALL COLORS OF COTTON YARN, On Spools and Hanks, for Trimming Manufacturers. Silk, Woollen, and Grape Shawls, and Dresses Colored and Finished in a Superior Style.


L. A. MALG


No. 51 Congress Street, Paterson, N. J. Artist and Braider in Human Hair, Would inform his friends and the citizens of Paterson, and State of New Jersey, that he is prepared to furnish HAIR WORK,


Such as Guard Chalus, Necklaces, Brooches, Crosses, Bracelets, Finger Rings, Ear Hangings, Flowers, Landscapes, Monuments, Willow Trees, Tombstones, &c., of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hair, of any length.


All kinds of Hair Devices, inserted in Lockets, Daguerreotype Cases, Brooches, &c., in the most tasteful manner. Ho is also prepared to execute to order, WIGS, SOALPS, FRIZETTS, CURLS, &c. "Persons who will lavor him with their orders, will see in his establishment models of the above descriptions.'


JOHN P. BROWN & SON, DEALERS IN, AND MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF


LEATHER & FINDINGS


No. 45 Main Street, Paterson, N. J.


TANNERS AND CURRIERS.


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J. M. CLARKE, UPHOLSTERER,


PAPER HANGER, AND CABINET MAKER, Burlington, N. J. FURNITURE REPAIRED AND VARNISHED. UPHOLSTERING and PAPER HANGING, in all its branches, at the lowest prices.


. EDWARDS, M. D., PHARMACEUTICAL DRUGGIST,


AND PROPRIETOR OF


Dr. Edwards' Tar, Wild Cherry, and Naptha Cough Syrup. "


An effectual remedy for Coldy, Coughs, Hoarseness, Catarrh, Influenza, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthma, Phthisic, and all symptoms leading to Consumption. This Syrup is purely vegetable, free from Mercury, Antimony, and Opium, and may be taken by the most delicate, without fear of taking cold, or neglect of business.


IDRUCS


Also, Dr. Edwards' Eclectic Liniment, or Quick Relief of Pain. For RHEUMATISM, and all painful affections. An External and. Internal Remedy. Raritan, New Jersey.




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