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Protestant Episcopal Ch. Missions, 281 Broadway
Public Administrator, Henry P. Wanmaker, 85 Nassau Receiver of Taxes, John Stewart, Peter Esquerol, Deputy. Office New City Hall
Recorder, Frederick A. Tallmadge, 77 Nassau
Registrar, J Sherman Brownell, 1 & 2 Hall of Records
Registrar of Water Rents, Henry L. Robertson, 7 New City Hall Resident Physician, 5 City Hall
Rutgers Female Institute, Madison n. Clinton
Sailor's Home, 190 Cherry, Edward Richardson, Sup't. 93 Wall
Salamander Works, 54 Cannon
Screw Dock Co. South bet. Pike & Market
Seamen's Retreat & Hospital, 8 Old Slip Sheriff, William Jones, office 21 City Hall
Sisters of Charity, 16 Barclay
Staff officers U. S. Army, 60 Greenwich
Staten Island Granite Co. Albert Field Pres't. 6 Wall Staten Island Poudrette Co. 15 Chambers
Street Commissioner, Elias L. Smith-Richard J. Smith, ass. 4 Hall Records
Stuyvesant Institute, 659 Broadway
Superintendent of Lamps and Gas, Bartholomew Purdy Superintendent Markets, William Messerve
Superintendant out door Poor, George W. Anderson, office New City Hall
Superintendent of Pavements, Jno. A. Patterson 291 Bleecker
Superintendent Potter's Field, Dennis M'Carty
Superintendent Public Buildings & Repairs, Mack Oakley
Superintendent of Streets, Joseph T. Sweet 2 Sixth
Superintendent of Wharves, William E. Dennis, 4 Hall Records, office of the Street Commissioner
Superior Court, City Hall, Sam'l Jones, Chief Justice ; Thos. J. Oakley, Aaron Vanderpoel, Ass. Justices ; Jesse Oakley, Clerk. office 15 City Hall
Supreme Court, 27 City Hall
Surrogate, Charles M'Vean, office 3 Hall of Records Swiftsure Line Tow Boats, 16 South & 82 Cortlandt Taminany Hall, 166 Nassau c. Frankfort
Thalian Hall, 460 Grand
Tontine Buildings, Wall c. Water
Tobacco Inspection, Nath. Pearce, Inspector, South c. Clinton
Troy and New York Steam Boat Association, Charles H. Tupper, Agent, 95 Barclay
Ulster Iron Co. J. Tuckerman, 69 West
Union Rockland Lake Ice Co. 194 Chambers
Union White Lead Manufacturing Co. 175 Front
United Irish Repeal Association
United States Circuit & District Courts, New City Hall United States Circuit Court Clerk, Alexander Gardner office New City Hall
United States District Attorney, Benj. F. Butler, office New City Hall
United States Distric Court Clerk, James W. Metcalf, office New City Hall
United States Marshal, Eli Moore, office New City Hall United States Military Rendezvous, 115 Cedar
United States Paymaster, T. J. Leslie, 60 Greenwich
United States Army Quarter Master's office, True- man Cross, Ass't Quarter Master Gen'1, 60 Green- wich
Vice Chancellor's Court, Hiram Walworth, clerk, 28 City Hall
Vice Chancellor, 23 City Hall Ass. do. 4 do
West Point Foundry, Wm. Kemble, 79 West
West Street Foundry, Joseph E. Coffee, office Beach c. West
HOWARD INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW-YORK, OFFICE No. 66 WALL-STREET,
Incorporated by an Act of the Legislature of the State of New-York, for the purpose of Insuring Buildings, Ships in Port, Merchandise and other Personal Property, from loss or damage by FIRE, and for making Insurance on Merchandise in the course of Inland Transportation.
NEW CAPITAL 300000 DOLLARS.
DIRECTORS.
R. HAVENS, President.
John D. Wolfe,
J. B. Varnum,
Ferdinand Suydam,
Najah Taylor,
Caleb (). Halsted,
Micah Baldwin,
Henry G. Thomson,
J. Philips Phoenix,
William W. Todd,
John Rankin,
Peter I. Nevius,
Fanning C. Tucker,
Willian Couch,
Meigs D. Benjamin,
Edward Anthony,
LEWIS PHILLIPS, Secretary.
Proposals for Insuring Houses, Buildings, Stores, Ships in Port, Goods, Wares, and Merchandise, FROM LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE.
TRUST FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 60 WALL-STREET,
Jones' Building, NEW-YORK.
Continues to Insure against Loss or Damage by Fire, all descriptions of Merchandise, Buildings, Vessels in Port, &c., and in the course of Inland Navigation and Transportation, on the most favourable terins.
DIRECTORS.
Valentine G. Hall,
William Whitewright, R. J. Hutchinson, William H. Johnson,
Elias G. Drake,
Charles Williams,
John Cleaveland.
ELIAS G. DRAKE, Pres't.
LEBBEUS CHAPMAN, Sec'y.
SUN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, 6 & S MERCHANTS ' EXCHANGE, NEW-YORK.
The Board of Trustees have this day declared a Dividend of THIRTY SIX PER CENT. on the earned Premiums of the Yea ending October 4th, 1844, for which Certificates will be issued on and after the 15th of November next. Also a Dividend of Six per Cent. on the Certificates of 1842 and 1843. payable in cash, on and after the Ist November next.
By the lltb section of the Charter, it is provided that whenever the accumulation of pett profits exceed $500,000, the excess may be applied from year to year thereafter, towards the redemption of each year's Certificates. successively. By order of the Board. JOHN WHITEHEAD, Secretary.
TRUSTEES.
James D. P. Ogden,
Schuyler Livingston,
Moses H. Grinnell, Theodor Victor, Henry Holdrege,
Conrad W Faber,
Anthony B. Neilson,
Wm. H. Macy, Frederick Wissman Joseph Foulke, Hamilton Murray, Jacob R. Nevins,
G. Winthrop Gray, Roswell Sprague, ,
Oliver Slate, Jr. Drake Mills.
Robert L. Maitland,
John H. Hicks,
Charles Sagory,
Frederick G. Foster,
Godfrey Pattison,
Bernard Graham,
Richard K. Haight, Peter Poirier,
Joseph W. Alsop, Jr. Elias Ponvert, John D. Van Beuren. A. B. NEILSON, rresident.
JOHN WHITEHEAD, Secretary.
THE NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OFFICE, No. 62 WALL-STREET,
Jones' Buildings,
Insure against Loss or Damage by Fire, all descriptions of Personal Property, Dwelling-Houses, Ware-Houses and other Buildings, Ships in Port and their Cargoes, Merchandise and Household Furniture ; also on Ves- sels and Property in the course of Inland Navigation, on the most favourable terms.
Joseph W. Savage, Samuel S. Doughty, John Brouwer, William G. Ward,
DIRECTORS : Stephen Holt, William S. Slocum, John McChain, John F. Mackie, William W. Campbell.
John Newhouse,
Marcus Spring,
Jacob Miller.
Florence Mahony,
"WILLIAM JAS. BOGGS, Secretary.
JOSEPH W. SAVAGE, President
Rob't M. Stratton, John Rankin, Jun'r. John H. Hurtin,
Francis Butler,
Martin Hoffman, William F. Leggett, James B. Townsend,
Edmund Penfold,
Samuel M. Fox, Wm. Edgar Howland,
Alfred Seton,
Sidney Mason,
Theodore Dehon,
ALFRED SETON, Vice-President.
B. L. Woolley,
Nathaniel Weed, George Richards.
THE CROTON (MUTUAL) INSURANCE CO.,
OFFICE, No. 35, WALL-STREET, (Old Number, 18.) IN THE CITY OF NEW-YORK.
. The Company insures Marine, Inland Navigation, Transportation, and Fire Risks. By its Charter, the profits are to be paid back to the assured, in proportion to the amount of Premiums paid by them respectively. The rates and terms of Insurance will be moderate and liberal, and the assured subject to the responsability. Crustees :
JAMES HARPER ABRAHAM VAN NEST
JOHN B. LASALA SAMUEL SHERWOOD
WILL. B. COZZENS
JOHN J. HERRICK
WILLIAM P FURNISS
GEORGE C. DEKAY
WILLIAM BURGOYNE
SAM. A. LAWRENCE
ROBERT LANE
GEORGE WHITAKER JOIN BREASTED
CHARLES L. VOSE
JAMES COOK
LORING ANDREWS
CYRUS CHINERY
JAMES CRUIKSHANK LEONARD APPLEBY WM. H. TOWNSEND HERMAN D. GOULD
SAMUEL A. LAWRENCE, PRES'T. NICHOLAS CARROLL SEC'Y.
JOSEPH B. NONES, VICE-PRES'T. CAPT. SAM. CANDLER, MARINE INSPECTOR.
THE NAUTILUS (MUTUAL LIFE) INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 58 WALL -STREET,
Chartered by an Act of the Legislature " to make Insurance on Lives, and to make all and every Insurance appertaining to Life." The Company commences with a Capital of $50,000, which is deemed ample to pro -- vide against contingencies. Its business will be conducted on the most favourable terms, and confined exclu- sively to Life Insurance, in all its departments ; and this Company offers to the assured the peculiar advan- tage that the earned Premiums, or Profits, after deducting losses and expenses, are credited annually to each. contributor on the books of the Company.
J. D. P. Ogden, James Brown, H. W. Hicks,
A. Norrie, D. A. Comstock, P. M. Wetmore, Edward F. Sanderson,
Thomas B. Richards,
Spencer S. Benedict,
James Reyburn,
Almet Reed,
W. H. Aspinwall,
Richard Irvin,
Thomas W. Ludlow,
Loring Andrews,
J. D. P. OGDEN, President. A. M. MERCHANT, Vice-President.
PROTECTION INSURANCE CO. OF HARTFORD, CAPITAL $150,000.
Birectors :
DANIEL W. CLARK. BENJAMIN W. GREENE.
ELISHA PECK.
WILLIAM W. ELLSWORTH,
WILLIAM THRALL.
THOMAS BELKNAP.
CHARLES H. NORTHAM.
EZRA STRONG. A. G. HAZARD.
WILLIAM KELLOGG.
WILLIAM A. WARD. E. G. HOWE. ELLERY HILLS.
LEMUEL HUMPHREY
JOHN WARBURTON.
WILLIAM CONNER, SECRETARY.
D. W. CLARK, PRESIDENT.
Policies on Vessels, Cargo, and Freight issued on the most liberal terms ; claims for Loss or Damage promptly adjusted and Paid.
Agents :- S. W. THOMPSON AND W. H. BIRD, 72 Wall-street,
NEW-YORK.
CAMPHENE & CHEMICAL OIL.
Jonas W. Concklin & Son, TURPENTINE DISTILLERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF CAMPHENE, CHEMICAL OIL, SPIRITS TURPENTINE, ROSIN, &C. Distillery, Twenty Eighth-street, East River ; Office, 108 Vesey, opposite Washington Market.
EDW. RICHARDSON
JAMES PHALEN
THEODORE A. MEYER GEORGE PALEN ZADOCK PRATT
SILAS M. CRANDALL ASA S. CROSBY
JOHN T. GILCHRIST
JOSEPH B. NONES
E. T. ALDRICH
LAWLENCE HILL
THOMAS MONAHAN
TRUSTEES.
A Woodhull, R. L. Taylor,
A. M. Merchant, John Cryder,
E. C. Center,
Schuyler Livingston,
LEWIS BENTON, Secretary. PLINY FREEMAN, Actuary.
Leonard S. Suarez,
WILLIAM WALFORD, SOLE AGENT FOR THE SALE OF LONDON CORDIAL GIN, AND HODGES' BITTERS, Celebrated for their Fine Flavour and Quality. ALSO Hollands Gin, Cloves, &c., Irish and Scotch Whiskey, Rum and Rum Shrub, Brandy and Cherry, ditto.
Rose, Peppermint, Anisced, and all kinds of Cordials. No. 76, Duane-street, New-York.
SOAP AND CANDLES. ALLAN HAY, TALLOW-CHANDLER, SOAP AND CANDLE MANUFACTURER, Nos. 35, 37, & 39, First Avenue, near Third-street,
Has constantly on hand pale yellow, superior brown, and white soaps, manufac- tured from good materials, and warranted equal in finish and quality to any in the City.
Also variegated fancy soaps, and refined mould candles, put up in neat packages, and sent on board of vessels, or to any part of the City, free of Expense.
N.B. Highest Market Price paid for rough fat and hides.
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F. RILEY Co., PUBLISHERS OF MUSIC, AND MANUFACTURERS OF
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
No. 297 Broadway,
Between Duane and Reade-sts. NEW-YORK.
All the fashionable Music received as soon as published. Military Bands supplied with setts of Instruments at reasonable prices. Bass and Side Drums of extra sizes made to order.
N. B .- R. & Co. are not merely venders of Instruments and Music, but practical manufacturers.
JOHN J. BROWN & CO.'S ANGLERS'
any
Silver Plating Fluid, For Plating or Re-plating
article of
Brass, Copper, or German Silver, WITH PURE SILVER,
NEEDLE OR THREAD.
PUT ON WITHOUT
A most useful and ingenious invention,
STRAPS & SUSPENDERS,
FOR
THE SCREW BUTTON
DEPOT, 122 Fulton-Street, near Nassau, FOR FISHING TACKLE, HARDWARE, &c. Superior Trout and Bass Rods, Flies, Floats, Sinkers, Glass, Hemp, and Silk Lines, Fishing Stools, Baskets, Pocket-Books, &c.
Also a general assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Fancy Goods, Screw Buttons &c., wholesale and retail, CHEAP FOR CASH.
T. CHALMERS. BELL HANGER AND SILVER PLATER, 20 Cortlandt-Street,
NEW - YORK.
BRASS PLATED BUTTS FOR MAHOGANY DOORS, PLATED AND BRASS DOOR PLATES AND KNOCKERS, Hotels and Private Houses fitted up with BELLS AND SPEAKING TUBES, ON THE MOST SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES.
ORDERS From any part of the Union promptly attended to. Bellhangers' Materials of every Deseription.
HARNDEN & CO'S.
ENGLISH, FRENCH, BELGIAN, AND AMERICAN
EXPRESS 9
AND
GENERAL FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE
MESSRS. HARNDEN & CO., will receive and forward daily by their Express, Packages Parcels, Specie, Bank Notes, &c. to the following places, viz :-- Boston, New-York, Phila-' delphia, Providence, Baltimore, Washington and Springfield.
They will also pay particular attention to the execution of Custom House orders, in Boston and New York. Merchants and others, residing at a distance from the above Cities, who are desirous of obtaining their goods earlier than by any other source, will do well to for- ward their Entries, Invoices and Orders to us.
COMMISSIONS of all kinds for the purchase of Goods, &c. in England, France, or Belgium, will be attended to by their Agents in those places.
LETTER BAGS, for the ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS from Boston, will be kept at their Offices in New-York, and also for the sailing packets from New-York.
H. & Co. having a branch of their house established in Liverpool, have made arrange- ments for a
GENERAL FORWARDING, COMMISSION, & SHIPPING BUSINESS.
Every attention will be paid to the prompt forwarding of Merchandise of all kinds by the Sailing Packets to any of the American Ports, as well by the Royal Mail Line of Steamers to Boston, and the Steamers Great Western and Great Britain to New- York. Goods for the interior of the United States will, on arrival, be at once cleared at the Custom House and forwarded as directed by Express.
The Liverpool Establishment will give particular attention to the ENTERING AND CLEARING OF VESSELS, PAYMENT OF CUSTOM HOUSE FEES, SALE OF CARGOES, AND PROCURING OF RETURN FREIGHTS, AS WELL AS THE SALE OF MERCHANDISE GENERALLY, ON COMMISSION.
Their business will comprise the purchase of any articles of British manufacture, promptly as per order, and on reasonable terms.
AGENTS.
MACLEAN, MORRIS & CO. London. J. GLAENZER, 14 Boulevard Poissonniere, Paris. HARNDEN & CO. 6 Wall-street, New-York.
8 Court-street, Boston. .
43 South-street, Philadelphia.
GEO. EDWARDS.
MANUFACTURER OF
HALL LANTERNS,
WITH STAINED
OR
CUT GLASS,
ORNAMENTED
STREET LANTERNS, COACH LAMPS, &C.
ORNAMENTAL STAINED GLASS WINDOWS, DOMES, DOORS, & SKY-LIGHTS, Made to Order. No. 116 NASSAU-STREET,
Between Ann and Beekman, NEW - YORK. GLASS BENT for Clocks, Barometers, Bow Windows, &c., &c. Lamps and Plated Ware repaired.
HENRY M. ONDERDONK & PUBLISHERS & BOOKSELLERS, 25 John-Street, NEW-YORK.
H. M. O. & Co, offer for sale at their Establishment, a General Assortment of THEOLOGICAL, SCHOOL, CLASSICAL and MISCELLANEOUS Books. They keep also constantly on hand a supply of STATIONERY,
both plain and fancy, all of which they sell at exceedingly low prices.
BIBLES and PRAYER BOOKS, of all sizes and styles of binding, and of the most approved editions always on hand.
BUSINESS and VISITING CARDS neatly engraved and printed.
Binding in all its branches promptly and substantially executed.
RALPH GRAHAM 44 Eldridge-street, New-York. GENERAL MILLWRIGHT AND PATTERN MAKER.
ALSO
Manufacturer of the Universal Coffee Cooler, a machine that receives the roasted coffee hot from the roaster, and in Seven minutes from the time of putting in is perfectly cool for either grinding or packing. Portable Mills for Indian meal, flour, feed, coffee, and spices.
Mustard Machinery on an improved plan and with less than one half the original cost, thereby dispensing with the crusher rollers, stampers, and sifter apparatus.
Cocoa and Chocolate Mills.
Bolts, for separating or sifting Bran from flour, for Flouring Mills, Drug, and Starch factories, made on the best principle, and accurate workmanship.
Models of Machines made to order on reasonable terms, and the strictest secresy.
Machines for picking Wool, separating the Burrs, sand, and other substances therefrom, and preserving the fibres of the wool in an unbroken state, fit for the Manufacturer's use.
Quoin Cutters' Machines, Circular and Scroll Saw apparatus. Hatters' Stove patterns, &c , &c.
SURGICAL INSTRUMENT MAKER.
GEORGE TIEMANN,
CUTLER AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENT MAKER, MANUFACTURER OF BANDAGES, TRUSSES, AND MACHINERY FOR THE CURVA- TURE OF THE SPINE, CLUB FEET, FRACTURES, DISLOCATIONS, &C., &C.
63 Chatham-Street,
HAS ALWAYS ON HAND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF RAZORS, RODGERS' PENKNIVES, SCISSORS, AND FINE TABLE CUTLERY.
· He is also sole agent for the sale of HEINISH'S PATENT TAILOR SHEARS AND SCISSORS, Bankers' Shears, Trimmers', Ladies' Scissors, &c., made by R. HEINISCH, of Newark, N. J.
SIMON CLANNON, PAINTER, DEALER IN PAINTS AND OILS, WINDOW AND PICTURE GLASS, WHITE LEAD, VARNISH, &c. 380 Broadway, corner of White-st.
R K.
SHERWOOD'S VIBRATORY MAGNETIC MACHINE,
THE VIBRATORY MOVEMENT recently substi- tuted for the Rotary, in this Machine, by the subscri- ber, endows it with an extraordinary superiority over every form in which it has been constructed. It imparts the magnetic forces more continuously with less violence to the sensations of the patient, and with more permanent efficacy ; at the same time that it is incomparably less liable to become impaired by use or mismanagement. It is compactly fitted together with its buttery, wires, and other appliances, in neat mahogany cases, of several sizes and powers, at $10 (two sizes) $12, $14 and $16 each ; and forwarded, to order, to any part of the Union, the Canadas, West Indies, or South America.
Each case is accompanied with a Manual (7th edition, pp. 224, 32mo.)-including a complete Manual of the Practice of Medicine, with a very full Glossary-giving clear and ample directions for the use of the instrument in the various diseases to which it is applicable, and which are found, by the successful practice of hundreds of operators, to include the most prevalent, as well as the most peculiar and obstinate, that are known to the medical profession ; with the proper Medicines for each caso. .
H. H. SHERWOOD, M. D., 102 Chambers-st. New- York
WILLIAM READ & CO., BRASS FOUNDERS, MANUFACTURERS OF
BRASS FAUCETS, STEAM AND GAS COOKS, ALSO, ALL THE VARIOUS ARTICLES USED IN THE PLUMBING BUSINESS. Nos. 63 & 65 Centre-street, NEW-YORK.
" The above Firm are now prepared to manufacture, and have constantly on hand, every variety of GATOR AND STEAM COCKS, (with or without FLANGES,) used by Locomotive and Stationary Engine Builders ;i- n cluding OIL CUPS, COUPLINGS, &c., &c.
N.B .- A Silver Medal was awarded WM. READ & Co. for their Manufacture of Faucets, by the American Institute, at their exhibition, held October, 1843.
GEORGE WATSON, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF JAPANNED LEATHER. JAPANNED AND OILED SILKS.
CAP FRONTS AND CAP TRIMMINGS,
NO. 164 WATER-STREET.
Signs, Plain Ornamental.
George w. Fordham,
pusė,
&Sigt --
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Marbling, Graining, &c., executed in the best manner.
The beautiful Blue Marbling, so brilliant in appearance, done as above. HOUSE PAINTING in the best manner, at No. 73 WALL-street, corner of Pearl.
COLT'S REPEATING PISTOLS,
With the latest Improvements of 1844 &' 1845.
1
2
D
4
3
No. 1. Hammer of Pistol. 2. Receiver with five Chambers. 3. Trigger. D. Wedge for holding barrel upon pin. 4. Lever or rammer to ram the ball down with.
The Pistols have 5, Carbine and Shot Guns 6, and Rifles 8 chambers. Pocket Pistols with 2 inch to 31 inch barrel, Belt pistol 2} inch to 6 inches, and holster or Ship pistol 5 to 12 inch barrel. The pocket pistol will carry from 40 to 50 yards, belt pistol 50 to 60, and the holster or ship pistol 80 to 100, with a very small quantity of powder; and the pocket pistol with ball and cap only, without any powder, from 12 to 15 yards point blank ; pistols in Mahogany cascs, from $16, $20, $30, to $100.
The above is a true representation of the COLT'S PATENT REPEATING PISTOL ; which is acknowledged to be superior in every respect to any other Pistol manufactured in this coun- try or Europe. The Emperor of Russia, the Emperor of Austria, the King of Prussia, the Prince de Joinville of France, the Imaum of Muscat, all have them, and speak in the high- est terms of them. The Texan Army and Navy are supplied with them, and the U. S. Navy has been supplied with them to some extent, and the officers have given a most favor- able report of Colt's repeating fire-arms. Great impositions have lately been practised upon the Public by representing and selling the Six Barrel or Self Cocking Pistol as Colt's Patent Pistol. The Colt's Repeating Pistols, Carbines, and Shot Guns are sold for Cash at reduced prices, at
No. 2 Barclay-street, Astor-house, New-York, by JOHN EHLERS, Proprietor.
W. H. HORSTMANN & Co., Maiden-lane.
HYDE & GOODRICHE, Chartres-street, New-Orleans. H. E. BALDWIN & Co., 66 66 B. DAFFIN, Ba timore.
MULFORD & WENDELL, Broadway, Albany.
JUDD'S WAREHOUSE,
CORNER MARKET AND SOUTH STREETS. GOODS STORED AT REASONABLE RATES. FOR PARTICULARS APPLY ON THE PREMISES, OR TO
SAMUEL JUDD'S SONS, 139 Front-street.
STEINICKE
SCHIRMER,
No. 234, Broadway, New-York,
and No. 15, Breite-strasse, Berlin, Prussia, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
FRENCH AND GERMAN GOODS,
FOR SALE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
S. & S. respectfully solicit the attention of the Public to their extensive and well- stocked warehouse, established for the sale of New and Elegant EMBROIDERIES, TAPESTRY, WORSTED-WOOL, STITCHING and KNITTING SILK; BEADS, CANVASS, PATTERNS, and every description of LACE-WARE, TASSELS, and FRINGES. They also keep a very complete Assortment of
BASKET WARES, ARTICLES OF ART IN CAST IRON AND BRONZE,
Comprising the newest and most fashionable styles. DRESSING ARTICLES, PERFUMES, WRITING PAPER in pressed and printed sheets ; VISITING CARDS ; ARTIFICIAL PAPER WORKS, &c., &c.
To the above establishment they beg leave to invite the Public generally, and the Ladies in particular ; trusting that all will be convinced on examining their Stock, that they sell the newest and most fashionable articles only, and at such reasonable prices as their connection with Europe has hitherto enabled them to satisfy their numerous patrons.
EDWARD BAACK, MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Flutes, Clariorets, Flageolets, Bassoons, Fifes, Drums, Cymbals, Trumpets, plain and with Crooks, Valve Trumpets, Cornopions with two and three valves. Bugles, Trombones, Bass Horns of Wood and Brass, Ophi- clides, Guitars, Accordions, Violins, Violoncellos, Double Bass Bows for all String Instruments, Strings for all kinds of Instruments, Violin and Guitar Pegs, Bridges and Tailpieces, Tuning Forks and Hammers, Patent Heads for Guitars, Violoncellos and Double Bass Mouthpieces of Brass, German silver, and Silver, Tamborines, Banjos, &c., &c.
AND DEPOT OF BRONZE POWDER Of all Colours and Qualities, from the best German Manufacture, No. 81 FULTON-STREET, Corner of Gold, NEW-YORK.
1 All kinds of Musical Merchandise constantly on hand.
HOMEOPATHIC PHARMACY.
JOHN T. S. SMITH,
NO. 592 BROADWAY.
ADJOINING NIBLO'S THEATRE,
NEW - YORK.
IG Physicians', Family, and Pocket CASES of MEDICINES kept constantly on hand ,
PAT
DR. BEEBE, BOTANIC PHYSICIAN,
SUCCESSOR TO DR. JOHN THOMSON,
343 BROOME STREET, NEW-YORK,
Would respectfully inform his old friends and the public and also strangers coming to this city, that he still continues the Infirmary business at the old stand, 343 Broome, three doors west of the Bowery, where is still wanted such patients laboring under Chronic Diseases as find no relief from others. Board and attendance for those wishing to tarry. Accommodations for ladies or gentlemen.
ALSO, kept constantly on hand, an assortment of Thomsonian Medicines, Herbs, &c. for family use. Also Dr. Thomson's Valuable Medicines for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Consumption, Palpitation of the Heart, Pain in the Head, Cold Feet, Costiveness, Piles, Weakness at the Stomach, Bleeding at the Lungs, Rush of Blood to the Head, Spinal Complaints, and all Hysterical and Nervous Affections, Weaknesses, &c. &c.
ALSO, Dr. John Thomson's Celebrated Anti-Scorbutic Syrup, for Scrofula, and all impurities of the Blood, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Erysipelas, Leprosy, Mercurial Eruptions, &c. &c.
RECOMMENDATIONS.
The following is from the hand of Dr. John Thomson, son of the founder of the Thomsonian system of prac- tice, viz :
" Dr. Beebe has become well acquainted with my mode of preparing and administering medicine in Chronic Diseases, and is one upon whose integrity as a practitioner, I have the fullest confidence.
JOHN THOMSON."
New-York, Sept. 7th, 1844.
Dr. Beebe-Dear Sir :- It affords me pleasure to say that the prescriptions I have had occasion to receive from you for myself and family, and that also those received from you by several of my friends, have been suc- cessful in accomplishing the object desired in restoring the suffering and diseased to the enjoyment of that greatest of all blessings, Health-and I shall ever continue to recommend my friends and acquaintances to your healing remedies whenever they need medical assistance. Very Respectfully,
F. HITCHCOCK, American Museum.
N. B. DR. BEEBE may be consulted at all times, and without charge, except for medicine.
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