New Jersey, business directory, 1860, Part 68

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He is also the printer of PROF. J. B. AIKIN's CELEBRATED SYSTEM OF MUSICAL NOTATION.


The popularity which this system has acquired for its completeness, and for the unexampled facility with which it can be learned by the dullest student of music, sufficiently indicates its character. Its pre-eminent value consists in its SIMPLICITY-a simplicity inconceiva- ble to one who has not taken the pains to examine it. Its superiority to other systems of notation is proved not simply by the very short time required for its acquisition, but by the remarkable facility with which one who has learned it can GRASP THE PRINCIPLES OF THE OLD SYSTEM. So thoroughly methodical is PRor. Aikis's system, that less time is required to understand it, and through it the old system, THAN IS NEEDED FOR THE OLD SYS- TEM ALONE. We speak advisedly in claiming this to be the unquestionable advantage of the new system-an advantage which teachers of children, and of schools in the country, will ospecially know how to appreciate.


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Type, Stereotype & Electrotype FOUNDRY,


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Printers' finishing Warehouse,


No. 705 Jayne Street, BACK OF NEW MASONIC TEMPLE,


PHILADELPHIA.


TYPE WARRANTED to be equal to any made in the World.


Old type taken in exchange for new at ten cents per lb., if delivered to us free of charge.


We have just completed our Specimen Book, which we think will com- pare with any issued by the trade. As our styles of type, both plain and fancy, are much the same as can be found in most of the Specimen Books, we are pre- pared to furnish anything that may be selected.


" EVERY ARTICLE NECESSARY TO A PRINTING OFFICE CONSTANTLY ON HAND.


Agents for Hoe's, Adams', Ruggles', Taylor's, Princeton, Gordon's, Foster's and Davis' Oscillating Presses.


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PRINCE'S PROTEAN FOUNTAIN PEN,


Warranted Perfect.


Absolutely incorrodible. Ready at all times, and in all places. "All kinds of Ink can be used. Regulated at pleasure, and compact. Best Pen for Merchants, Ministers, Banks, Clerks, Schools, Travellers, Reporters, and all writers. One filling writes from 6 to 10 hours. The flow is perfect. Pens sent by mail on receipt of money. No. 1 Pen, $5 00; No. 2, $4 50; No. 3, $3 50. Discount to the trade.


T. G. STEARNS, Agent, No. 267 Broadway, New York.


" This may certify, that I have used no other Pen than Prince's Proteun Fountain Pen, since A. D. 1856. It is, in my opinion, the best Pen I ever wrote with, enabling me to write some forty pages of letter-sheet at a time, without once dipping in the Ink. The principle is excellent, and the Gold Pens partake more of the quality of the best Quili Pens than any I have yet found." -- New York, Feb, 2, 1859.


II. A. ROWLAND, Jate Pastor of the Park Church, Newark, New Jersey


" Having thoroughly tested the Prince's Protean Fountain Pen, I can recommend it to all writers as the best Pen I ever saw or used. It realizes my most sanguine expectations, and the money invested In it is an economical outlay. The luxury of writing on, without the ever-recurring necessity of dip dip-dipping, as in the use of the old Pen, will not be readily relinquished by any one who has had a few days' use of the Prince's Pen." -- March 10, 1859.


G. D. CROCKER, Baptist Minister, Paterson, N. J. .


ALFRED HART, Confectionery and Fruit Store, Wholesale and Retail


No. 200} Broad St., Newark, N. J. Manufacturer of the Purest and Best


CONFECTIONERY And Dealer in french Imported fruit & Ants. Orders from the Country, or elsewhere, promptly attended to.


A. S. WHITE, Druggist & Apothecary


IDRUCS


DEALER IN PERFUMERY AND TOILET ARTICLES,


No. 55 HIGH STREET, MOUNT HOLLY, N. J. Physicians' Prescriptions, and Family Recipes carefully compounded.


D. DEMAREST & SON, MANUFACTURERS OF AMERICAN, ENGLISH, AND SPANISH SADDLE TREES,


Of all descriptions, Bent Carriago Bows, Folloes, Shafts, Polos, &o., Ilide Covered Spanish Trees, Cart Trees, and Wood Stirrups. Nos, 4 and 6 Division Place, Newark, New Jersey.


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ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF LIVERPOOL.


FIRE AND LIFE.


Subscribed Capital, $10,000,000


Paid-up Capital, and other Assets, $3,510,865 Held in New York, . 327,055


Annual Income, over $1,000,000


Losses adjusted in PHILADELPHIA, and promptly paid, without reference to LIVERPOOL, by


GEORGE WOOD,


AGENT FOR PHILADELPHIA, No. 226 Walnut Street.


Fire Branch.


Fire Insurance, of all descriptions, will be effected at moderate rates of premium, whilst the large Capital of the Company forms an absolute security to the assured,


Life Branch.


Rates of Premium moderate for those insuring without participation in profits, and to those insuring at the advanced rates, which entitle them to a share in the profits of the Company, it is believed that no reliable Company, either in Europe or America, holds out greater prospective advantages.


PROFITS DECLARED EVERY FIVE YEARS.


Last Division of Profits equal to TWO PER CENT. PER ANNUM on Sums Assured, or EIGHTY PER CENT. on the average of all Premiums Paid, added to the amount to be Paid at Death.


REFERS TO


C. HI. Fisher, Esq. Adolph E. Borie, Esq.,


President Bank of Commerce.


B. B. Comegys, Esq., Cashior Philadelphia Bank.


I Pemberton Hutchinson, Est.


N. Trotter & Co.


John Grigg, Esq.


Messrs. S. & W. Welsh. Thomas & Martin.


.. James, Kent, Santee & Co.


David S. Brown & Co.


S. Morris Waln & Co.


B. A. Fahnestock & Co.


Surveyor, SAMUEL COPELAND. Inspector, WILLIAM A. SIMPSON.


Attending Physician, Dr. W. W. GERHARD.


Consulting Physician, Dr. SAMUEL JACKSON.


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JACOB LADOMUS, DEALER IN AMERICAN, ENGLISH, AND


wiss Watches,


Wholesale and Retail.


NO. 618 Market Street,


J. LADOMUS, 618 Market St.


No. 618 Market Street,


AT.SO, JEWELRY, SILVER, AND SILVER PLATED WARE.


All Goods warranted to be as represented, and Orders sent to any part of the United States, on receipt of the money for the same.


No. 618 Market Street, Philadelphia.


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DEAF MADE TO HEAR !! Acoustic Auricles, Ear Drums, Cornets,


AND OVER PORTY VARIETIES OF


Ear Trumpets, Surgical Instruments, Syringes, Trusses, Nicking Knives, Capon Instruments, Rodgers's & Wostenholm's Pen and Pocket Knives, Ladies' Scissors.


RAZORS AND SCISSORS GROUND AND REPAIRED -AT- PUGH MADIERA'S, No. 115 South Tenth St., below Chestnut, Philadelphia.


AT THE EAR INSTRUMENT DEPOT


USE,


Bergenwood Avenue, near Five Corners, Hudson City.


The undersigned having opened the above place, takes this method of informing his friends and patrons that he will spare no effort to make them comfortable.


Always a Good Table, Clean and Airy Rooms, Excellent Stabling,


Wines and Liquors, Of the best description, and Boarding, by the Day or Week, at moderate rates. JAMES BRANIN.


PETER LYNCH, Mount Holly, N. J., SHEET IRE I WORKER,


Tin Roofing, Stove Store, PLUMBING and GAS FITTING. WATER RAMS PUT UP.


CALEB R. SMITH, MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF Coaches, Carriages, Buggies, &c.,


No. 21 East Broad St., Burlington, N. J. DET" All kinds of work made to order, with a guarantee for one year.@u


A. J. JORDAN, MANUFACTURER OF Women's, Misses, and Children's Boots and Shoes, No. 63 Main St., Burlington, N. J.


Wm. H. Boyd, DIRECTORY PUBLISHER. 335 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. DIRECTORIES OF ANY CITY FURNISHED.


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Cast Steel dolire Manufactory,


Novelty Works, Paterson, N. J. A SUPERIOR QUALITY OF CAST STEEL WIRE,


For the manufacture of Needles, Springs, &c., or for any of the various purposes to which it is applied. ALSO, A FINE QUALITY OF


MANDRIL OR CUT STEEL,


For Small Tools, Screws, etc., straight, and cut in lengths, to order.


Steel Springs hardened and tempered for Ladies' Skirts, and warranted to wear equal to any manufactured. Also drawn and rolled to any amount, and warranted to temper at a low heat, any inch of it.


P. S .- Our Steel is manufactured expressly for our own use, and for the various purposes for which we sell it, so that we feel confident of giving the greatest satisfaction to all who may forward an order. Our prices are as low as those at which any Steel can be imported from Europe, and our Steel is of a far better quality.


WM. H. CHAMBERLAIN, Jr. PROPRIETOR.


B. COPE,. Gollar Manufacturer,


(Agent for J. C. JENNINGS,)


104 Railroad Avenue, near Green Street,


GEORGE ROWDEN, MANUFACTURER OF Fringe, Cord, and Carriage Tassels,


In all varieties, FLY NETS, 294 Mulberry St., Newark, N. J. IGA liberal discount to dealers.


PHILADELPHIA SURGEON'S BANDAGE INSTITUTE. (Patronized by the Medical Faculty,) No. 14 North Ninth Street, West Side, the Sixth Store above Market Street, B. O. EVERETT, Principal.


Established In 1841, for the sale of every varlety uf Surgical Appliances, Including B. O. Everett's Premium Patent GRADUA. TING PRESSURE TRUSS-an unequalled instrument for the permanent cure of Hergla. The unparalleled success of this truss is attested by certificates of radical cure from hundreds who have woru It. Also, a new and superlor article of Bulk and Cotton ELASTIC STOCKINGS (without lading), unsurpassed for durability, utility, and comfort, used for enlarged or varicose velns of the leg, &e. Elustlo Knee Cup, Anklo Bandages nud Abdowlnal Belts, Crutches, Premium Shoulder Braces, Bolte, Lace StockInga, Artiffelul Limbs, Suspensory and Howorrholdal Bandages, Utero. Abdomluul Supporters, Instruments for Curvature of the Spine, Bow i,uge, and Knock-Kuces, -- All uf whleb are warranted to It, and ara made in the most superior manner. Apert. monte for Godtos maber tho superintoudence of MRA. EVERETT.


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JOSEPH H. ASH, 153 BROAD STREET, NEWARK, N. J.


COPPERSMITH and PLUMBER.


COPPER BOILERS SUPPLIED TO THE TRADE.


These Boilers being manufactured by machinery, enables the Subscriber to supply them at a lower rate than many in the same line of business.


Copperwork, Plumbing, &c. &c., got up in a neat and speedy manner.


GUSTAVUS F. WOLF,


No. 6 Broad Street, Trenton, N. J., Exchange, Commission, and Agency Business.


DAILY STATE GAZETTE,


IS PUBLISHED


Every Morning,


(Sundays Excepted,)


BY C. W. TOLLES, AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF WARREN and STATE STREETS, Trenton, N. J.


RE- Delivered to City Subscribers by the Carriers for TEN CENTS a week, or mailed to distant Subscribers for FIVE DOLLARS a year, in advance.


WEEKLY


STATE CAZETT


Published every Friday,


at the same office, is a large paper, containing twenty-eight columns. TERMS-$1 50 a year, paid at the beginning of the year.


Job Printing.


Also every variety of BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, neatly, cheaply, and expeditiously executed.


The above papers circulate through all the central and southern sections of New Jersey, affording the best mediums for advertising. The Jobbing Department has recently been improved, and particular attention will be given to the execution of all orders.


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EXCELSIOR Steam Coffee and Spice Aetills,


130 and 132 Broadway, Paterson, New Jersey.


Established in 1841, for the purpose of preparing Coffees, Spices, &c., for Family use.


J. P. HUNTOON,


MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN COFFEES, SPICES, TEAS, SALERATUS, CREAM TARTAR,


PEPPER SAUCE, BLACKING, AND INK,


Together with other articles usually required by the Grocery Trade; all of which will be put up in bulk, or 1 lb., 3 1b., { 1b., tins or papers, and packed in barrels, boxes, or kegs, suitable for shipment.


Orders respectfully solicited. Coffee Roasted and Ground for the City Trade. Goods delivered in this city and New York free of charge.


TRUE MERICAN NEWSPAPER, BOOK, JOB, CARD, AND FANCY PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT,


SOUTHWEST CORNER OF WARREN AND FRONT STS., TRENTON, N. J.


Having recently enlarged our well-known Printing Office, and added new Presses, large and extensive as- sortments of Book and Fancy Type, Flowers, Borders, and various other materials, of the latest and newest styles, we are prepared to execute


EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BOOK AND JOB PRINTING.


Great pains have been taken to provide every material that can possibly be of service ; therefore persons baring occasion for any description of


Letter Press & xinting,


will find It decidedly to their advantage to patronize this office. We are supplied with every matorial necessary for the prompt. beat, and economical execution of all descriptions of Printing, such as


Insurance Policies, Bill Hende, Way-Bills,


Blank Checks, Circulars,


Receipts, Law Blanks, Books,


Certificates, Blank Letters, Pamphlets,


Curds,


HIand-Bills,


Constitutions,


Programmes,


By-Laws,


Labels,


Posters, &c. &o.


Show-Bilis,


IL- Our presses aro ruu by Steain.Power, which onables us to execute our work as expeditiously, and at as cheap a rate, as the presses of larger citles.


DAVID NAAR, Proprietor.


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THE NEW JERSEY REPUBLICAN A DAILY AND WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, Published at Trenton, N. J., BY H. B. HOWELL. PUBLICATION OFFICE, No. 48 EAST STATE STREET (CITY HALL).


THE REPUBLICAN is devoted to the dissemination of sound political doctrines, and the advocacy of measures that have for their object the promotion of the best interests of the commnuity. Being located at the State Capital, a regular summary of the doings of the Legislature will be published in cach number, during the session of that body, with such other Items of State news as are of general interest. Congressional, Commercial, Educational, Agricultural, Foreign, and Miscellaneous news, will also receive attention.


TERMS :


DAILY REPUBLICAN .- Two Cents per copy, or Ten Cents per week, payable to the carrier. Mail Subscribers, $5 per annum. WEEKLY REPUBLICAN .- One copy, one year, $1 50, in advance ; or $1 75 If payment be delayed three months. With the fol- lowing reduction to Clubs :


Six copies, one year, $7 50 12 00


Twelve copies, one year, .


Or any greater number at the last-named rate-always in advance.


KG The getter up of a club of twelve will be entitled to an extra copy, Gratis.


ADVERTISEMENTS inserted at reasonable rates.


All kinds of JOB PRINTING executed with neatness and dispatch, on fair terms. 5 : PRINTING OFFICE, 21 EAST STATE STREET, THIRD STORY.


New Jersey frei Zeitung, Office, 72 Market Street, corner Washington,


NEWARK, N. J.,


Is the largest German paper in the State of New Jersey, and has gained a circulation in the city of Newark and State of New Jersey, as no other derman paper published beru ever had before. The New Jersey Frei Zeitung is therefore the principal medium for advertising, and our rates are so very low that we hope the public will find it to their interest to favor us with their patronage.


Our office is tastefully and well supplied with a fine assortment of I'rinting materials, and we are therefore enabled to furnish Constitutions, Hand and Show Bills, Bili-Heads, Cards, Cheques, and every other kind of Book and Job Printing, neatly and punctually, at very low prices. Advertising terins as low as any other paper.


Yearly advertisements inserted on reasonable terms, according to the space and place occupied.


IG- Transient advertisements must be paid strictly in advance, unless accompanied with the names of re- sponsible parties.


B. PRIETH, Editor and Proprietor.


THE HENDRICK HUDSON FIRE AND INLAND NAVIGATION INSURANCE COMPANY, Of the City of New York. Capital, $150,000.


OFFICE: 124 BROADWAY, corner CEDAR STREET


This Company is prepared to Insure against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, on the most favorable terms. A portion of your business is respectfully solicited. , W. IL. RITTER, Sec. GEO. S. DOUGHTY, P'res. ! W. W. DEAN, Vice- P'res.


George 8. Doughty, Jacob Little, D. J. Cuptor, 64


Thomas A. Ronalds, Anson Livingston, Duyid l'eil,


DIRECTORS : Samuel Wilkeson, W. W. Dean,


Gustavus Fulkrustela, F. B. Doughty, Henry 1 .. Peirson, W. H. Ritter, George Nin, R. 11. Hlinadulo,


F. Poindexter, John Webber,


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439 STREET PROMPTLY


M HAIR JEWELLERY ESTABLISHMENT. 430 ARCH ST BELOW STN


Philad'a "ORDERS EXECUT


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STREET


GREEN


(IMATE MRS. A. GREEN,


JEWELLER & DESIGNER


HAIR WORK No. 439 .Arch Street. MAIS


HAIR WORK IN EVERY VARIETY AND STYLE. Manufactured according to order, and Warranted, Specimens innumerable on hand DONE IN THE LATE FASHIONABLE STYLES OF THE ART


Manufactory established


in London,


1815


RICHARD B. DOVELL & SONS, (Late Dovell & Easey, London, MANUFACTURERS OF


SEALING WAX. WAFERS


WRITING INKS, MUCILAGE, ETC.


FACTORY : PARKHURST STREET, NEWARK, N. J. STORE : 110 and 110. William Street, corner John, N. Y.


MANY YEARS MANUFACTURERS TO THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT AND BANK OF ENGLAND,


Richard B. Dovell & Sons, beg to return thanks to their friends for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon them during the past ten years they have been established in this country, and would respectfully call the attention of the Trade generally to their superior Writing Inks, viz. :


Black Writing Ink, Chemical Writing Fluid, Black Copying Ink, Copying Fluid, Red, Blue, and Carmine Inks,


Our Copying Inks will be found far superior to all others in the market, as it will take three perfect copies from one pressing, and will copy thirty days after being written with. A full List with prices, will be furnished on application, 9 65


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BILVER PLATING


COACH LAMP FACTORY


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CHARLES N. LOCKWOOD, COACH AND CARRIAGE


Lamp Manufacturer. 16 Mechanic Street, Newark, N. J.


M. I, FRANKLIN, OPTICIAN,


OFFERS TO THE PUBLIC HIS WORLD RENOWNED


PERISCOPIC SPECTACLES,


Improving, Strengthening, and Preserving the Eyesight. CORRECTLY SUITED, AND SOLD ONLY: BY


M. I. FRANKLIN, Optician,


AT HIS


OPTICAL


Establishments,


112 S. Fourth Street, below Chestnut, Philada. 204 N. Second Street, above Race 148 Main Street, Richmond, Va.


I Also, constantly on hand a large assortment of MICROSCOPES, TELESCOPES, OPERA GLASSES, MATHEMATICAL and PHILOSOPHICAL INSTRUMENTS, SURVEYORS! COM- PASSES, ELECTRIC MACHINES, Stereoscopic Instruments and Stereoscopio Pictures, whole. sale or retail, at the very lowest prices.


CANDLES


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GRAUL & SCHWENK'S SOAP AND CANDLE


MANUFACTORY,


125 Van Winkle Street, Paterson, N. J.


G. ANDRE & CO.,


IMPORTERS AND. PUBLISHERS OF


FOREIGN AND AMERICAN


MUSIC.


STRINGS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE IN GENERAL.


atalogues for Orchestral and Brass Band Music, or for any instruments, gratis, and postage free, on application.


Music Imported direct from Europe.


the New Music in the United States of Europe, received as soon as published. No. 1104 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.


ANDREW


MEAD,


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JOB PRINTER, AND


Editor and Proprietor OF THE Daily and Weekly Register.


Ofice : Register Building, No. 123 Main St., PATERSON, N. J.


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CHARLES W. DEAN


Wholesale dealer in


FRENCH AND GERMAN


BASKETS,


ood and Willow Ware, Notions, Brushes OIL CLOTHS,


COTTON LAPS, WADDING, ETC.


The subscriber has just opened an entirely new and complete stock of goods of the best quality and descrip- tion, to which he would respectfully call the attention, of Merchants and Dealers who wish to find


A good article cheap for cash.


These goods were bought for NET CASH, at the greatly reduced prices con- sequent upon the stringency of the times, and believing the "nimble sixpence" to be better than the "slow shilling," they are now offered to the public at prices that defy competition.


HOSIERY GLOVES, THREADS, ETC.


CHEAP FROM AUCTION,


These goods are new and carefully selected, and are offered at prices that cannot fail to attract attention.


Buyers will invariably find it to their own interest to call before purchasing else- where.


Particular attention given to packing goods for shipment, so as to prevent damage or excessive charges for freight.


Orders promptly attended to.


CHARLES W. DEAN


No. 119 Market Street, North Side, below Second,


PHILADELPHIA


M. WILLIAMSON & CO.,


CHAFFEES, STOUT & Co., W. A. & L. SHUMWAY


SILVER MEDAL AWARDED BY THE PENNSYLVANIA AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY


FOR HARTELL'S PATENT ALL CLASS


PRESERVE JAR


FIRST PREMIUM


Awarded


MEL GLASS AIR TIGHT


Awarded


BY THE


Dauphin County


STATE


AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY


1859.


HARTELL'S PATENT


FIRST PREMIUM


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BY TUE


Dennsylbania


FRESH FRUI JAR


AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY


for


1859.


Manufacturers under the Patent,


HARTELL & LETCHWORTH, GENERAL GLASS WAREHOUSE, No. 13 North Fifth Street, PHILADELPHIA.


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NEW JERSEY EXPRESS


Company,


FORWARD Parcels, Packages, Valuable Articles, Merchandise, Bank Notes, Specie, Kr.


Either by their own, or in connection with other responsible Express Companies,


TO ALL PARTS OF THE ACCESSIBLE WORLD, AND


Collect Notes, Bills, Drafts, &r.


PRINCIPAL


OFFICES:


Ferry Building, foot of Cortlandt Street, New York, Adams' Express Co.'s Office, 287 Canal St., No. 168 Broadway, 320 Chestnut St. (Adams' Express Co.'s Office), Philada, 162 Market Street, Newark. Broad Street, Elizabeth.


Rahway, New Brunswick, Princeton, Trenton, Bordentown, Burlington, Freehold, Mount Holly, &c. c.


J. VAN RENSSELAER, Pres't & Sup't.


NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J.


PAPER HANGINGS.


HOWELL BOURKE, MANUFACTURERS OF


Paper Hangings, N. E. corner of Fourth and Market Sts.,


ADELPH


OFFER UNUSUAL FACILITIES TO MERCHANTS AND OTHERS USING


WALL PAPERS.


Their Stock comprises all the New and Beautiful Styles of the Season.


WINDOW SHADES, in every variety.


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