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LOCK AND GUNSMITH, ALSO TURNING,
IN BRASS, IVORY, BONE AND WOOD. LAMPS and GAS WORK Altered and Ropairod. LOCKS, KEYS FITTED, BELLS HUNG, SCISSORS GROUND, COFFEE and SPICE MILLS, and REPAIRING GENERALLY.
S. F. SMITH, No. 10 East Pearl Street, Burlington, New Jersey.
JOSH B & WMS. YARD.
PATENT IRON RAILING MAKERS.
AND GENERAL BLACKSMITHE
6 GREENE STREET TRENTON NJ. RICK
RAILING
-FOR-
Cemeteries, Balconies, Offices, &c.
MADE TO ORDER.
JOS. B. & WM. S. YARD,
TRENTON, N. J. 19
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STATE STREET HOUSE
(FORMERLY GOVERNMENT HOUSE,)
CHARLES M. NORCROSS, PROPRIETOR,
State Street, above Warren,
TRENTON, N. J.
C. GRAHAM,
ARCHITECT, CIVIL ENGINEER, -AND-
Landscape Gardener, TRENTON, N. J. PLANS, ELEVATIONS, DETAIL DRAWINGS, and SPECIFICATIONS made for buildings of all kinds, and in every style. CEMETERIES AND GROUNDS of all kinds laid out, and Maps made of the same. All work superintended, if desired.
E. F. WOODRUFF'S POPULAR Hat and Cap Store, No. 35 GREENE STREET,
TRENTON, N. J.
A large assortment of Den's and Children's Hats and Caps kept constantly on hand. The highest Cash Price paid for Shipping Furs. E. F. WOODRUFF, No. 35 Greene Street, Trenton, N. J.
MOUNT HOLLY, N. J.,
IRON FOUNDERS and MACHINISTS,
Manufacture Mill Work of every description, both for Saw and Grist Mills.
THE RICH IRON WATER WHEELS, udupted to every kind of Mill, and warranted by the l'utentee to du as much as an Overshot Wheel under the same circumstances. TURNER'S PATENT SMUT MACHINE AND SEPARATOR, Warranted Superior to any other kind in use, for Cleaning Grain.
BELY. ACTING CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, which will cut more Lumber than any other arrange. west, in the same time, with the ramno power and number of hands employed.
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TRENTON ACADEMY
This Institution is in a flourishing condition, and affords excellent facilities for young men wishing to fit for College, for business, and for teaching.
It has a Board of experienced Teachers, who will spare no pains to make it a School of the highest order, having especial regard to the physical, intellectual, and moral improvement of the pupils.
There are two Departments-the English and Classical. The English Department is intended to fit young men for any business, affording superior advantages for the common English branches, the Sciences, and Higher Mathematics. In the Classical Department, every effort will be made to give young men a thorough preparation for any year in College.
FACULTY :
GEORGE S. GROSVENOR, A. B., PRINCIPAL, Classics. A. RITTENHOUSE, A. M., Mathematics and Sciences. VIOLA WILCOX, English Department, Primary.
RATES OF TUITION, SESSIONS, &c. The Tuition, per quarter of eleven weeks, will be :
For Classical Department,
$12 00
English Department, Mathematics and Intermediate, Primary, 6 00
9 00
Books for the English Department, are furnished by the Academy.
The Session for each year will commence the first Monday in September.
A vacation of one week is given during the holidays, and one of seven weeks, in July and August. Good board can be had at two and a half, or three dollars per week.
Letters of inquiry may be addressed to the Principal,
GEORGE S. GROSVENOR, Trenton, New Jersey.
MACHINISTS' ASSOCIATION, Millwrights,
AND MANUFACTURERS OF FLAX, HEMP, COTTON, SILK AND WOOLLEN MACHINERY, STEAM ENGINES, &c., 1 to 9 Broadway, Paterson, N. J.
W. SENIOR, Pres't,
J. GILLESPIE,
E. MOREHOUSE, H. FORBES.
J. PEEL, Sec'y,
J. WILEY, . J. II. KIERSTED,
THOS. P. LETCHWORTH, CABINET MAKER, Mill Street, Mount Holly, N. J.
Sofas, Lounges, Side Boards, Wardrobes, Bureaus, Corner Cupboards, Tables, Wash Stands, Bedsteads, Looking-Glasses, Chairs, &c. &c., always on hand. Furniture of all descriptions repaired and re-varnished at the shortest notice.
B. C. GASKILL, HOUSE CARPENTER, AND STEAM SASH AND DOOR MANUFACTURER, Washington St., Mount Holly, N. J. Mouldings, Brackets, Turning and Sawing, done and furnished at short notice.
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JOSEPH VAN CLEVE,
SILVER P
AND MANUFACTURER OF
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COACH AND SADDLERY HARDWARE, Harness Mountings, Silver Ornaments, and Coach Handles, Bands, Pole Yokes, &c. &c.
No. 25 Orange Street, Newark, N. J.
AN ASSORTMENT CONSTANTLY ON HAND. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED."
STEVELEY DUNN,
36 Warren Street,
Above Washington, NEWARK, N .J. MANUFACTURERS OF
CARRIAGE BOWS,
BENT FELLOES,
SHAFTS, POLES, & SEAT ARMS. 1
ALSO, ALL KINDS OF Fancy Scroll and Straight Sawing. WOOD TURNING DONE TO ORDER. WM. STEVELEY.
M. DUNN.
W M. S. WHITFIELD, UPHOLSTERER.
AND MANUFACTURER OF · SOFAS, CHAIRS, and ROCKERS, No. 10 Bank St., Newark, N. J.
Mattresses and Cushions, every description. Old Sofas and Chairs nently repaired. Churches trimmed in the neatest manner, at short notice, and on reasonable terms. AL.I. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTEI, From twenty-five years' experience fu the business, he hopes to be able to give general Atisfaction.
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MAY HABEO
JARAJ DE BO/
14 2/ 27489 ZTJANZ
PETERS & BENNER, Manufacturers of'
Harness Collars
WHIPS, HAMES.
&c. 371 and 373 Broad St.
GEORGE PETERS. NEWARK, N. J. HENRY DENNER
CEMENT ROOFING.
This Roofing is far superior to any other known, for NEATNESS, CHEAPNESS, and DURABILITY. It will not leak like Slate, nor rot like Shingles. It can be applied over any kind of old roof, and is entirely proof agulust fire or water.
ROOFS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION REPAIRED and WARRANTED. Town and County Rights for sale, and Agents Wanted in every town in the State. PRICE-on Canvass, over old Shingles or New Roof, 6 cts. per square foot ; on Tin, two coats, 2 cts.
N. MARSH, CEMENT ROOFER,
No. 130 Railroad Avenue, Newark, New Jersey TERMS INVARIABLY , CASH. ALL JOBS WARRANTED.
T. REGAN & BROTHER, DEALERS IN furniture, Dil Cloths & Carpets
Feather Beds, Mattresses, Crockery and Glassware,
Hardware and Cutlery, Plain and Japanned Tin Ware, Wood and Willow Ware, Boots, Shoes, &c.
No. 77 ? Broad Street,
[Near Orange Street.] NEWARK, N. J.
NEWARK MECHANIC'S TOOL STORE, No. 167 Plane St., Newark, N. J.
HALLIBURTON LITTLE,
(Successor to John Charlton,) . Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds of
Builders' and House Furnishing
HARDWARE,
Mechanic's Tools, No. do ..
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THE NEWARK
Evening Journal
A DAILY AFTERNOON NEWSPAPER
DEVOTED TO THE
Latest News, National Politics, Advertisements, Literary Matters, and General Intelligence.
TERMS, $6 00 per Annum, or 12 Cents a Week.
THE
NEWARK WEEKLY JOURNAL
Is published at the Office of the Evening Journal.
EVERY TUESDAY MORNING,
And furnished to Subscribers, by the earliest Mails on the day of publication.
In point of size, quantity and quality of reading mattor, it is acknowledged to compare favorably with any other Weekly Newspaper in the State. It is offered at the extremely low price of
ONE DOLLAR PER ANNUM, ALWAYS IN ADVANCE.
OG No Paper is sent from the Office unless the Subscription price accompanies the Order. To any person sending us Ten Subscribers, with Ten Dollars, we will furnish an additional Copy for the year, gratuitously.
JOB PRINTING
Of every description, executed with NEATNESS, CHEAPNESS, and DISPATCHI.
Journal Office, cor. Broad & Market Sts.,
EDWARD N. FULLER, Proprietor,
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ITWTHE HOL
S. EVELAND & CO., DEALERS IN
Hickory, Oak, Maple, and Pine Wood,
Proprietors of the Newurk Kiudling Wood Factory. Manufacturers of SPOKES and HANDLES.
Excelsior Planing Mill, 31 River Street, Newark, New Jersey.
Planing, Re-Sawing, and Fine Sawing work done by experienced workmen, and at the shortest notice, Lumber Planed, { to 5 inches thick. Ceiling and Clap Boards Sawed and worked } and upwards.
YATES & WHARTON, IVITOLESAT.E
FELT AND CASSIMERE HAT MANUFACTURERS,
No. 253 Market Street, (near Market St. Depot,)
HENRY J. YATES, J. WHARTON. NEWARK, N. J.
POMPTON STEEL WORKS. POMPTON, NEW JERSEY
ILLING WORTH CO.,
Manufacturers of all descriptions of STEEL,
Hammered
OR
Rolled.
Tool and Die Steel, Frog Plates, Points, Bars and Spring Steel, for Railroad use; Saw, File, Cutlery, Rake, Hoe and Plough Steel ; Machinery Steel; Lathe Spindles ; Cast Steel Rolls, for Jewelers' use ; Cast Steel, for Wagon Tire and Axles.
BENJAMIN ILLINGWORTH. JOEL FARIST. HENRY DICKINSON.
Edward Simon, MANUFACTURER OF
SADDLERY, and MILITARY GOODS,
141 Market St., Newark, N. J.
Saddle Bags, Shot Bags, Shooting Belts, English Square Gun Cases, Gun Cuses, long ; Gun Covers, Pistol Holders, of every style; Pouch Slings, &c.
D. G. GRIFFITHS, Hamilton, corner of McWhorter Sts., Newark, N. J., Scroll, Fancy, and Circular Sawing ESTABLISHMENT.
Builders' Brackets furnished to order at the shortest notice, and at reasonable terms. Carriage-Tops, Boards, and Spindles always on hand. Orders from any distance promptly attended to. BEP A large assortment of Bracket, and other patterns, constantly on hand.
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General Insurance, Real Estate, and Collecting Agency,
M. DANIELS,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
AND COMMISSIONER .. DERDS.
Offices, 177 Market Street, Newark, N. J., AND METROPOLITAN INSURANCE COMPANY No. 108 Broadway, New York City,
WILL CONTINUE TO GIVE HIS PERSONAL ATTENTION TO THE SALE AND EXCHANGE OF
Real Estate, Bank, Insurance, and other Stocks, Negotiating Loans, Purchase and Sale of Exchanges, Collection of Claims, of every description, Effecting Insurance, Paying Taxes, and whatever appertains to a legitimate Brokerage Business,
Issues Policies, and effects Insurance in the following reliable Companies :
MARKET FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Capital, $200,000 SURPLUS, JANUARY IST, 1860, $61,400, -
ASHER TAYLOR, President, HENRY P. FREEMAN, Secretary.
The Insured in this Company, participate to the extent of Seventy-five per cent. of the net profits, without incurring liability, divided annually, in Scrip, thereby increasing the security and reducing the cost of Insurance.
METROPOLITAN, Capital, and Surplus, $380,000
¥
265,000
FULTON, ATLANTIC, GEBHARD, 235,000 66 251,653
Also, INSURANCES effected, when desired, in other responsible Companies in this City and N. York.
The attention of those desiring luisurance; is confidently invited to the reliable security afforded by the above. Companies.
All losses speedily and equitably adjusted and promptly paid. ALSO, AGENT FOR THE
CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD, CONN. AND American Antant Life Insurance Company,
NEW HAVEN, CONN.
ned"Parties desiring to intrust the transaction of business of the above nature to others, may depend on having all matters promptly and faithfully performed at this Agency.
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LIFE INSURANCE.
M. DANIELS, 177 Market St., Newark, N. J.
: "My object is to call attention to the fact, that a Policy of Life Insurance is the cheapest and safest mode of making a certain provision for one's famlly."-Benjamin Franklin. ",
"Look on your family, and ask yourself this question :- if, with the means now at my command, I cannot spare anything, what would be their condition in the event of my death ?" The good man, says Solomon, leaveth an inheritance to his children's children."-T. C. Smithson's Prize Essay on Life Insurance.".
"Burns, in writing to a friend, within a few days of his death, says :-. Still the victim of affliction. Alas Clarke! I begin to feel the worst. Burns's poor widow, and half dozen of his dear little ones, helpless orphans. There I am weak as a woman's tear. Enough of this-'tis half of my disease.'"
DEFECTS IN THE PRACTICE OF LIFE INSURANCE.
" "No man whose feelings have not become blunted, or his moral senses depraved, can calmly consider the con- dition of a family dependent on himself, for whom he has made no provision in the event of his death."- Practical Remarks on Life Insurance, from the Asylum Office.
" Life Insurance the best investment. If long-lived, the insured obtains good interest on the premium, paid in cash dividends, and in most instances, a very large return for a small outlay. In case of death, there is a very great advantage over Savings Banks."
"The average length of human life is only thirty-three years. Of 500 persons, only 1 livea 80 years; and of 100, only 6 live 65 years."
"A death can scarcely happen without some living persons being affected by it, more often for ill than good."!
ORGANIZED
THE NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL
December, 1843.
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Boston, Mass.
Branch Office, 177 Market Street, Newark, N. J. ?
Accumulated Capital, April. 1st, 1860, $1,415,000. WILLARD PHILLIPS, PRESIDENT.
CHARLES P. CURTIS,
MARSHALL P. WILDER,
THOMAS A. DEXTER,
DIRECTORS. SEWELL TAPPAN, CHARLES HUBBARD, WILLIAM B. REYNOLDS, JAMES STURGIS,
A. W. THAXTER, Jr. GEORGE H. FOLGER, FRANCIS C. LOWELL,
ISAAC A NICHOLS, M.D., Consulting Physician.
B. F. STEVENS, Secretary .
The 16th Annual Report, Pamphlets, Blank Forms for Insurance, and information respecting Life Insurance, and special advantages and inducements offered by this Company, furnished upon application to
M. DANIELS, Agent for the Company,
No. 177 Market Street, Newark, New Jersey,
This is the oldest American Mutual Life Insurance Company, and one of the most successful, and is purely mutual, dividing all the surplus profits in Cash among the Insured. ..
Insurance may be- effected for the benefit of married women, beyond the reach of their hus- band's creditors ; creditors may insure the lives of debtors, &o.
REFERENCES :
WILLIAM STURGIS (Sturgis, Shaw & Co.), New York City. JOSEPH HOXIE, Esq .: F. V. RUSHTON, JAMES B. PENNEO, President Newark Banking Company, Newark, N. J. STEPHEN G. GOULD, Pres't American Mut, Ins, Company, MAROUS L. WARD, ENq.
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PATENT
SEVEN SHOOTER.
The Lightest and BEST REVOLVER in the World !! WEIGHT, ONLY 7 OUNCES.
The advantages of this Arm OVER ALL OTHERS, consists in the superiority of' its workmanship, the rapidity of loading and discharging, the accuracy and great force. with which it shoots, the convenience and safety with which the Arm and Ammunition may be carried. The Cartridges are water-proof, and the Pistol may remain charged for any length of time, in any climate, with certainty of fire at all times. For sale by the Trade. generally.
ONION & WHEELOCK,
99 Maiden Lane, New York, MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
GUNS, REVOLVERS, RIFLES, PISTOLS,
GUN MATERIAL, AND SPORTING ARTICLES Of every description, at the lowest prices.
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ZEAEM 2H00L6
HOOD33HW & MOIMO
ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS
PHILIP 522 X30 TABB,
BROADWAY,
Opposite St. Nicholas Hotel.
THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF
Cast and Wrought Iron Railings, VERANDAS, BALCONIES, SUMMER HOUSES, ARBORS, ETC.
IARCACHE
SEATS TO.T. Parks, Lawns, and Gardens.
FOUNTAINS, VASES, CHAIRS, TREE GUARDS, ETC.
IRON FURNITURE,
In great variety.
Bedsteads, Hat Stands, Wash Stands, Towel Racks, Tables, Mirrors, Fire Stands, Brackets, &c. &c.
Call and examine, at 522 Broadway, New York.
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MANHATTAN
HOT
Murray Street, LOCATED IN
Second Door from Broadway, Opposite the Dark,
NEW YORK.
THE ABOVE WELL KNOWN HOUSE IS UNEQUALLED 'IN ITS.
CONVENIENT LOCATION TO THE JOBBING STORES, -- AND --- Railroad and Steamboat Landings.
It combines Quietness, Cleanliness, Light, Air, and Comfort.
The Subscriber, grateful for the liberal patronage received in the last six years, would be happy to see his friends and the public, when visiting the city.
N. HUGGINS,
PROPRIETOR.
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TTAENAM
BRANDIES, WINES, Gins, Teas, Cigars, &c. &c.
IMPORTED BY
JAMES M. TUTHILL,
114. Warren St.,
Between Washington and West Sts. NEW YORK
Pure Juice Port Wine,
Dry
Claret, in Wood and Glass,
Madeira Wines,
Pale Sherry
Brown "
Malaga Madeira Wines,
Sweet Malaga
Dry
Cherry Brandy,
Blackberry "
Heidsick Champagne,
Mumm's Cabinet "
Otard D. Brandies,
Hennesse
A Signett
Oak Leaf Gin,
Swan
Beaver
Scotch & Whiskey,
Irish
Bourbon
Monongahela "
Old Rye
" Cider Brandies,
London Porter,
Scotch Ales,
TEAS
In Chest, { Chest, 10 and 5 1b. Caddies.
habana and Domestic Cigars
Constantly on hand.
The above yoods will be sold in quantities to suit customers, and delivered to any part of the City free of Cartage.
JAMES M. TUTHILL.
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ROBERT PATON, MANUFACTURER OF
School Furniture
TEACHERS', DESKS AND CHAIRS,
Tables, Portable Chairs and Camp Stools,
LECTURE-ROOM SETTEES, With Railroad Backs, AND
Sabbath-School Settees Of every description. ..
Book Cases, Draft Boards, Ink Wells and Covers, Slates, a substi- tute for Black Boards, of any dimen. sions required, Crayons, white and colored, Black Board Rubbers, &c.
No. 24 Grove St.,
HOWLAND
(B)
RANSOM CROSBY
... No. 385 Broad St., Newark, N. J. MANUFACTURERS OF
CROSBY'S
PATENT
HALL'S PATENT Mitreing Machine,
BLIND WIRING MACHINE,
PATENTEC: 1858
SUPERIOR LABOR-SAVING MACHINES. Also, Agent for the Principal Manufacturers of Machinery.
I am prepared to furnish the LATEST IMPROVED MACHINES, of the BEST QUALITY, such as Planlog, 'Tongue und Grooving Machines; Surfacers, Moulding and Tonouing Machines, Power and Foot Mortiers, He-Sawing Mille, Scroll Bawn, Ellis's Hitlud Stat Tenouer, Saws, Mundrils, Tables, &o. &c.
The above, or any other Machines or Tools that may be wanted, I will furnish at as low prices, and on as favorable German, us can be procured chewhere, and pledge myself to give sullafaction to all who may favor me with their patronage,
Boardman's Patent Barbed Staples, for Blinds (a superior article), always on haud.
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УЕГОЯЗ МОГЛАЯ
THE MECHANICS'
Fire Insurance Co.
Office, 279 Broad St., NEWARK, N. J.
CHARTERED IN 1824.
This Company continues to Insure against loss and damage by Fire, and also against loss and damage on the High Seas, and Inland Navigation, at as low rates of Premium as the interests of the insurers and the insured will justify.
DIRECTORS.
NEWARK.
Jabez S, Pennington
Wm. K. McDonald
ELIZABETA
Win. A. Myer
James M. Quinby
Dr. L. A. Smith
John J. Chetwood
William Rankin
John H, Stephens
Henry W. Baldwin
BLOOMFIELD.
William Wright
David' Smith
Stephen H. Plum
ORANGE,
Dr. William Pierson
Charles R. Akers James Crane
Elihu Day
Fred, T. Frelinghuysen David S. Crane
CALDWELL,
William S. Faitoute
Caleb C. Ward
Napoleon Stetson
Joseph T. Hopping
E. S. GRAHAM, SECRETARY.
W. A. MYER, PRESIDENT.
NEWARK PAINT WORKS
Office -- 312 Plane St., Newark, N. J.
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French and American Zino Paints,
N.J ZING
ZINC
ZINC
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Copal, Japan, and Damar Varnishes, Zinc Dryers, &c.
ANSON T. COLI Manufacturer, Importer, and Dealer in every description of SADDLERY AND COACH
HARDWARE AND TRIMMINGS
No. 36 Mechanio Street, Newark, N. J.
R. A. HOLMES gives his personal attention to the manufacturing and selection of Goods offered for sale,
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Caleb Baldwin
Joel 'W. Condit
Zenas S. Crane
Asa Whitehead
Wm. Garthwaite
Charles S. Macknet Geo. A. Van Wagenen Daniel Babbitt
ISRAEL BALDWIN - Manufacturer of, and Wholesale Dealer in
WHITE LEAD
COLORS
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S. P. HINDS' MUSIC HALL,
No. 4 Bank St., Newark, N. J.
TEACHER OF MUSIC,
AND DEALER IN
PIANOS, MELODEONS
SHEET
MUSIC,
AND ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. VOCAL SCORES, and ORCHESTRA PARTS, furnished for Musical Societies, Clubs, &c. &c. 1-Pianos to Rent, and Pianos and all other Musical Instruments tuned and repaired.
New Invention! TOLMAN'S PATENT
SELF-VENTILATING SPRING BED
AND
Mattress Combined.
The most Healthy, Comfortable, and Economical Bed over used, it being a combination of Spring and Hair Mattress, with the comfort of Feather Beds, without their disadvantages .. "
MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE AT
No. 177 Market Street,
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TO AGRICULTURISTS! LANDRETHS' AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, Nos. 21 and 23 South Sixth St., Philada ..
THE SUBSCRIBERS keep constantly on hand, a large and well-selected assortment of Agri- cultural Implements, manufactured at the STEAM AGRICULTURAL WORKS, BRISTOL, PA.
HORTICULTURAL TOOLS,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC.
These Tools are manufactured expressly for their own sales, and are consequently of the very best . quality. A large stock always on hand.
Grass Seeds.
Strict attention is paid to this department. Purchasers may always rely upon getting an article pure and free from noxious weeds.
Field Seeds.
A large stock of the best varieties of Carrots, Beets, Turnips, Vetches, &c., for field purposes, always on hand. Warranted to be first quality.
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LANDRETHS WARRANTED
GARDEN SEEDS
have been before the public for nearly three-quarters of a century. The largely increased demand for these Seeds, from all parts of the world, is an evidence of their very superior quality. They are grown (with some few exceptions) under the personal superintendence of the senior partner, BLOOMSDALE, the Seed Furin, contains 370 acres, and is larger than any other similar establish- ment in Europe or America. The age or quality of Garden Seeds cannot be determined by the eye, hence the necessity of purchasers procuring their supplies from the grower direct. Whole- sale dealers supplied on liberal terms.
Bird Seeds. Always on hand, a large stock of the various kinds of Bird Seeds, fresh and pure.
BOOKS.
: All the new and standard Works on Agriculture, Horticulture, Botany, Chemistry, &c., constantly on hand.
DAVID LANDRETH & SON,
Nos. 21 and 23 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia.
[G> LANDRETHS' Rural Register and Almanno, for 1860, and Illustrated Catalogue of Imple- ments, may be had gratis, on personal or propaid application.
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L. & J. VAN NUIS,
CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS
33 and 35 Washington Street,
New Brunswick, N. J. Near the Railroad Depot.
(Successors of JOHN VAN NUIS, established in, and continued since 1810, without intermission),
Are now making every variety and style of Carriage, and will sell at the lowest prices, both to the trade and to consumers, either on wheels, or boxed, packed, and delivered anywhere, and Insured if desired.
m Thankful for past patronage, and solicit a continuance of favors. a
ECONOMY, DURABILITY, AND SAFETY.
CONSULT YOUR OWN INTEREST and USE D. ANDERSON & SONS' PATENT ASPHALTIC FELT ROOFING
This Felt has proved itself; beyond a doubt (having been severely tested, both in this country and lu Europe, and used by the English and Turkish Governments, to the extent of nearly Two Millions square feet per annum), to be the CHEAPEST, SAFEST, and MOST DURABLE Roofing material now in use. . Upwards of THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND square feet have been used in Newark and viciulty alone, during the past two years.
This Felt eau be placed over old shingles, or metal roofs, without removing or otherwise disturbing them ; and BUILDINGS COVERED WITH IT CAN BE INSURED AT AS LOW RATES AS IF COVERED WITH SLATE OR METAL ROOFING. Samples and full particulars can Be bad by addressing
THOS, GAY, Sole Agent for the State of New Jersey,
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Corner of New and Chatham Sts., Newark, N. J. RFALL ORDERS, BY POST OR OTHERWISE, PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
J. CHADWICK, DEALER IN
COFFINS, SHROUDS,
&c. &c., and FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS, ALSO, IN
REAL ESTATE,
Nos. 35 and 37 Broadway, Paterson, N. J.
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TAN THATAT
HOEWORDT
T. DEEGAN & Co.
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
ALL THE VARIETIES
OF DARK AND PALE
BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, 1800
CHAMPAGNE, FRENCH BRANDY
LONDON PORTER,
BROWN STOUT,
SCOTCH ALES,
SCOTCH, IRISH, AND MONONGAHELA
WHXS
AND
CHOICE HAVANA SEGARS. Also, Manufacturers of Blackberry, Cherry, and Ginger Brandies, Stoughton Bitters, and Wormwood Cordial. Agent for Dr. Wheeler's Sherry-Wine Bitters.
No. 3 Exchange Place,
Next Mechanics' and Traders' Bank Building, near the Ferry,"
JERSEY CITY.
ELIAMS' HOTEL.
(Formerly Stelle's,) New Brunswick, N. J.
The Subscriber, having recently purchased the above Hotel, has renovated, and refurnished it throughout, and it is
Now Open for the Reception of the Public.
From his long acquaintance with the business, and from having been the assistant of B. D. Stelle, Esq. (the first Proprietor of the House), he feels satisfied that he can fully meet the wants of all who may favor him with a call.
JOHN WILLIAMS,
PROPRIETOR.
A large and convenient Stable is attached, with attentive Hostlers.
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J. HARVEY ANDERSON'S METROPOLITAN Daguerrean Gallery of Art,
CITY HALL, TRENTON, NEW JERSEY.
AMBROTYPES, DAGUERREOTYPES AND PHOTOGRAPHS, Made in the highest style of Art. Call and examine specimens.
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JOHN MARS, Dealer in and Manufacturer of SNUFF AND SEGARS
48 Greene Street, Trenton, N. J.,
Keeps constantly on hand, the cholcest brands of IMPORTED and DOMESTIC SEGARS, also, a large variety of the best brands of RICHMOND MANUFACTURED TOBACCO. (" Orders from a distance attended to with dispatch, and all goods warranted to sult at the price, or no sale.
BLANK
BOOKS
WM. T. NICHOLSON, PRACTICAL BOOK BINDER, AND Blank Book Manufacturer, No. 22 East State Street (second story). Trenton, N. J. Machine Ruling executed with neatness and dispatch. Particular attention paid to Library Binding.
WILLIAMS & SCHROEDER,
Glue® & Neats-Foot Oil
MANUFACTURERS, SPRUCE STREET, Between Belmont Avenue and Lillie St., Newark, N. J. BONES, HOOFS, and PLASTERING HAIR constantly on hand.
C. F. TONNE, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in CONFECTIONERY AND FRUIT, Pr:
No. 3 Greene Street, Trenton, New Jersey,
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H. BELFIELD
Co.
BRASS FOUNDERS,
Coch Atlanfacturers, and Atle Makers,
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