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Coach and Harness Mountings, Knobs, Bell Pull and Hinges, Plated at the shortest notice.
G. & W. DIALOGUE,
SUCCESSORS TO ADAM DIALOGUE,
FIRE AND GARDEN HOSE manufacturers,
AT THE OLD STAND
No. 24 NORTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
Manufacture Mail Bags, Fire Buckets, Suction Hose, Bands for Machinery, &c.
DO The above articles will be made of the best materials and work- manship, and on the most reasonable terms.
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C. HUTCHINSON'S
UNITED STATES STEAM POWER COFFEE ROASTING AND SPICE GRINDING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 168 NORTH FOURTH STREET; STORE, N. E. corner of Fourth and Wood Streets, Philadelphia.
SPICES AND ROASTED COFFEE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
. Merchants and others can be supplied at the shortest notice with any quantity of Pure Ground Spices, Roasted Coffee, English and American Mustard, Oatmeal, Pearl Barley, Nutmegs, Mace, Rice, Cloves, Ginger Cayenne Pepper, &c., delivered at any Commission or Forwarding House in this City.
N. B .- Spices ground and put up PURE. Coffee roasted and packed in barrels, if required, all sent for and returned in any given time.
T. CAMPION'S EXTENSIVE STEAM
COFFEE ROASTING
ESTABLISHMENT,
No. 24 BRANCH STREET, Philadelphia.
SPICES, MUSTARD, &c. Whole and Ground PEPPER, ALSPICE, GINGER, CINNAMON, C'LOVES, &c. Also, Oatmeal, Hulled and Pearl Barley, Nutmegs, Cayenne, &c. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN MUSTARD, In Bottles, Jars, and Kegs.
Roasted and Ground COFFEE carefully packed for exportation.
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WM. MCFADDEN'S
MAHOGANY SAW MILL AND TURNING SHOP,
STERLING ALLEY, between Third and Fourth, and Cherry and Race Streets, Philadelphia.
HOUSE, No. 9 Cherry Street.
BENJAMIN HOMER, BRASS COCK FOUNDER, No. NY RACE STREET, Philadelphia.
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EDMUND PRYOR, Jeholesale and Retail DRUGGIST,
No. 371 NORTH FRONT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
HENRY POHL, Wholesale and Retail
CONFECTIONER & FRUITERER, N. . 64 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 07 All orders carefully and punctually attended to.
BOTTLING
ESTABLISHMENT,
AND
CIDER VAULTS.
JOHN REYNOLDS & Co.
Respectfully inform their Friends and the Public, that they continue to Bottle
PORTER, ALE, AND CIDER, AT THEIR OLD BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT,
No. 5 & 14 PEAR STREET.
THEY HAVE ALSO ON HAND, A LARGE SUPPLY OF FINE
Champaign Cider, IN HOGSHEADS AND BARRELS.
Bristol Quart and Pint Bottles, Large and Small Corks, and all articles connected with the Bottling Business ;
LIKEWISE,
PURE CIDER VINEGAR, BY THE HOGSHEAD OR BARREL.
SHIPPERS are particularly invited to call.
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MASON'S BLACKING & INK.
WRITING INNK & ESSENCES
NOTHING IS TRULY VALUABLE
WHICH IS NOT USEFUL
NOTHING IS TRULY VALUABLE
CHALLENGE BLACKING
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WHICH IS NOT USEFUL.
JAMAS S. MASON
CONTINUES THE MANUFACTURE OF HIS UNEQUALLED AND INIMITABLE
CHALLENGE BLACKING ;
ALSO, OF HIS Imperishable Blach AND BLUE WRITING FLUID INK.
Copping Tnt,
STORE 192 N. THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
All of the above articles are offered by the manufacturer of them with the utmost confidence in their superiority ; and he feels assured that a whole book of certificates and puffs would not be half so convincing that his manufactures are really what he warrants them to be, as the fact that there is hardly a city, town, or village of any importance in the United States, in which MASON'S BLACK- ING and INK are not only known, but esteemed as standard articles of use.
Orders for exportation promptly executed, and the quality of the articles always warranted.
Store 192 North Third Street, Philadelphia. JAMES S. MASON.
THE CHEAPEST MANUFACTORY IN THE WORLD !!
WRIGHT & BROTHERS, No. 125 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA,
Having on hand the Largest, Cheapest, best Manu- factured, and most Fashionable Assortment of
UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS & SUN SHADES,
FOR SALE FOR CASH OR ACCEPTANCES ;
Comprising several thousand Dozens :
Among which are the newest Parisian styles of Lace and Pinked-edged SUN SHADES and PARASOLLETTES, and all the usual varieties and styles of
Silk, Gingham and Cotton Umbrellas and Parasols,
Purchasers at this establishment may depend on having their goods put up, in all cases, equal to sample. Styles and finish can be varied to suit all tastes.
THIS ESTABLISHMENT BUYS ALL FOR CASH.
Merchants having Silks, Whalebone, or any other materials for Umbrella Makers, may at all times obtain CASH for it on application as above.
Materials furnished to Umbrella Makers.
SLEEPER & BROTHERS, 126 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURERS OF
UMBRELLLAS, PARASOLS & SUN SHADES, OF ALL KINDS.
Their stock is constantly replenished by new and desirable goods. Procuring all the materials on the most favourable terms, with un- equalled facilities and capacities for making up, their tariff of prices (at present commensurate with the times,) shall always be the lowest of the American market.
DO MERCHANTS laying in their stocks in the Eastern Cities, will find the knowledge of Sleeper & Brothers' goods and prices highly ad- vantageous when making their purchases.
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UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS.
WILLIAM A. DROWN, Offers for Sale at his Manufactory & Store, No. 86 MARKET STREET, A very extensive assortment of
Umbrellas and Parasols,
WELL WORTHY THE ATTENTION OF DEALERS IN THESE ARTICLES.
W. A. D. warrants his goods to be manufactured in a superior man- ner; and every style of embellishment that may be desired on an Um- brella and Parasol, may be found at his establishment. Orders to any Extent executed at very short notice.
The Trade supplied with materials as heretofore.
UMBRELLAS & PARASOLS,
Wholesale and Retail,
ON THE BEST TERMS, FOR SALE BY
W. & W. H. RICHARDSON,
Extensive Manufacturers of
UMBRELLAS & PARASOLS,
No. 106 MARKET STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
J. & W. JONES, umm
Silk, aupollen and Cotton DYING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 272 NORTH FRONT STREET, Opposite the Lehigh Coul Yard, Philadelphia.
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A. FREYBURGER,
UMBRELLA AND PARASOL MANUFACTURER, No. 307 Callowhill Street, between Eighth &. Ninth, PHILADELPHIA.
His goods are of the best quality and at the lowest prices. Repairing promptly attended to.
NHOS. K. AMIES &
PAPER WAREHOUSE
No. 1 STRAWBERRY STREET, PHILADELPHIA. DP CASH PAID FOR RAGS.
POTTS & YOCOM.
IRON
FOUNDRY 5 No. 15 DRINKER'S ALLEY, running from Delaware Front to Second Street, below Race, PHILADELPHIA.
All kinds of MACHINERY and other CASTINGS made to order. Also, any kind of PATTERNS.
STOVE STORE, No. 145 North Second Street.
STOVES SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
I Orders received at either of the above places, or at W. L. POTTS & SON's Iron Store, No. 151 North Second street.
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WILLIAM CRESSMAN'S Military CAP Manufactory, No. 101 North Third Street,
A FEW DOORS BELOW RACE STREET, EAST SIDE,
PHILADELPHIA,
Where he will manufacture MILITARY &. SPORTSMEN'S Articles of every description, such as Leather, Cloth, Felt, Silk and Beaver Dress Cap, of all patterns ; Forage Caps, Holsters for Troops, Body do., Car- touch Boxes, Bayonet Scabbards, Sword Belts of all kinds, Canteens, Knap ücks, different patterns, Fire Buckets, Passing Boxes, Tube do., Brush and Pickers, Plumes, Pompoons, Firemen's Caps, Leather Stocks, Gun Carex, superior quality, Shot Bags, Game Bags, Drums, &c. &c.
Contlenin furnishing their own chargers, can have them leathered at o very mort notice, singly or by the dozen.
USP Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to.
HENRY CRESSMAN, JR.
No. 134 NORTH EIGHTH STREET,
ABOVE RACE ST., PHILADELPHIA,
MANUFACTURER OF
MILITARY & FIREMEN'S CAPS AND
EQUIPMENTS,
Sitel as Pistol Hol ters, Sword Scabbards, Sword Belts, Canteens, Knap- anewn de Alo, Sport men's articles, including Gun Cases of a supe- For quality, Game Big, Shot Bagt, and various other articles in the Minilary And Sport men's linc.
FIRE BUCKETS, FIREMEN'S CAPS, FORAGE CAPS, &c. Huir, Vulture and Cock-tail Plumes, Pompoons, Sr
JOHN HARE OTTON? 82 South Fifth Street, between Spruce & Pine, PHILADELPHIA,
Begs to inform his patrons, that in addition to the various styles of Architecture now in general use, he is prepared to execute those of the
Egyptian, Gothic, Elizabethian, and Louis Quatorze Schools,
From the best examples and most faithful delineations for Capitals and Enrichments for Buildings, Interior Decorations, for Gilding, and other purposes.
CABINET CARVED FURNITURE, IN ANY OF THE ABOVE STYLES, DESIGNED AND EXECUTED
J. H. O. assures his patrons that his most rigid personal attention is de.otel to the service of his employers, in the execution of their orders. Lindoubnd 1 . rences given.
Surgical Carved and Elastic Splints,
Made on the principle introduced by him in the Pennsylvania Hospital April 1838, which met with, and continues to receive, the approbation of trw gonddin-n of that institution, and the Faculty generally.
EMIL MATHIEU'S
VINEGAR ESTABLISHMENT, No. 12 LOMBARD STREET, BELOW SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
SUPERIOR QUALITY
Pickling and Family Vinegar
ALWAYS ON HAND,
Which, when known, will, by its fine flavour, strength and purity recom- mend itself. Warranted to improve by age.
Shipping Orders filled at the shortest notice.
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REMOVAL.
DAVID EVANS,
(Formerly No. 72 South Second Street,)
Hereby informs his Friends and the Public that he has taken the Establishment,
No. 76 South Third Street,
OPPOSITE THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE,
WHERE HE INTENDS MANUFACTURING HIS
PATENT
FIRE AND THIEF PROOF
CHESTS, DOORS, &c.
HOISTING MACHINES,
COOLERS, FILTERERS, REFRIGERATORS, Truck Wagons & Vault Grates,
Mother with all kinds of IRON WORK, JOBBING, S.c., at the shortest notice, und in the best manner.
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(LATE OF PITTSBURG,)
CHEAP CASH STORE FOR
COMBS AND VARIETY GOODS, No. 194 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Below the Red Lion Hotel,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Combs, Brushes, Buttons, Threads, Cutlery, Suspenders, Percus won Cups, Pocket-Books, Shoe Thread, Purses, Pins, Needles, Sea-Grass, Fish- ing Lines, Slates, Pencils, Clocks, German Silver Ware, Dress and Bonnet Whalebone, Quills, Accordions, Jewelry, g.c.
TOGETHER WITH A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH AND GERMAN FANCY GOODS, All which is offered Cheap for CASH, at Wholesale, to Merchants Generell ;.
VOLLMER & MONTRE,
UPHOLSTERERS,
SOUTH EAST CORNER OF
Eleventh and Chestnut Streets,
PHILADELPHIA,
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OSBORN CONRAD, CLOCK & WATCH MAKER, No. 76 Race Street, ABOVE SECOND, PHILADELPHIA.
CLOCKS, WATCHES, and JEWELRY of every description, cleaned and re- paired in the best manner, at reason- able prices .- Also, every description of GILDING and SILVERING done with neatness and despatch.
Platina Lightning Rod POINTS manufactured and for sale by the quantity or single one.
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On hand, a supply of thirty-hour and eight-day CLOCKS, and Gold and Silver WATCIIES, and a general assortment of GOLD JEWELRY, which will be sold at low prices. Old Gold and Silver bought, or taken in exchange, And the utmost value allowed.
[ 15 ] FIRE ENGINE MANUFACTORY. No. 340 VINE STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
JOHN AGNEW, FORMERLY OF THE FIRM OF MERRICK & AGNEW, CONTINUES THE BUSINESS OP MANUFACTURING
FIRE ENGINES,
Of every description and variety, and all other articles connected there- with, at the old established stand as above.
JOEL BATES,
No. 13 DRINKER'S ALLEY, CONTINUES TO MANUFACTURE TO ORDER
FIRE ENGINES.
Of @ superior quality, suitable for Cities, Villages, Manufactories, &c. He who manufactures SUCTION ENGINES, that will supply themselves with water upwards of twenty feet perpendicular height. Warranted to be of the best quality, and equal to any that can be procured.
EDMUND YOUNG, PAINTER OF HOSE CARRIAGES AND
FIRE ENGINES, No. 11 NORTH STREET, Above T'enth, bilinen Race and Vine, Philadelphia.
JULIUS FINK & CO.'S CELEBRATED PREMIUM
COOKING RANGE AND WARM AIR FURNACE manufactory, No. 431 Chestnut Street, above Thirteenth, PHILADELPHIA,
The Public is respectfully informed that the Celebrated Premium Cont ing Range is manufactured of different sizes, and sold by the Myster, JULIUS FINK, at the above named factory, and that every ollier smiler production, sold as the Premium Range, is an imposition, u tor pro- prietor has no agency or connection elsewhere.
The Public is also respectfully informed that at the same place may be had superior Warm Air Furnaces, at reduced prices.
DO Ranges and Furnaces are warranted.
J. &H . JONES.
BRASS COCK MANUFACTURERS No. 93 ARCH STREET, BELOW THIRD, PHILADELPHIA.
Brass Castings of all kinds executed at short notice and on reason ble teres. 0 - An Assortment of Brass Cocks always on hand.
FRANCIS M'ILVAIS.
WARM AIR FURNACE COOKING RANGE, AND Stobe manufacturer,
No. 12 South Eighth Street, Philadelphia.
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J. PAUL'S AMERICAN
Sare, Trowel, Knife
Square
MANUFACTORY, No. 24 CHERRY STREET, ABOVE FOURTH, PHILADELPHIA.
Hand and Panel Saws, Sash, Dove Tail, and Tenon Saws, Circular and Wood Saws, and every description of
SAWS IN USE.
Hay, Straw, Cane, Butcher and Corn Knives, warranted of superior Temper; also, Brick and Plastering Trowels.
All work warranted of superior Temper, and to stand second to none now in use. Manufactured from Wilson, Hawksworth & Moss' superior Cust Steel.
I. DIEDRICHS,
MACHINE MAKER,
No. 45 VINE STREET,
NEAR SECOND,
PHILADELPHIA.
F. W. HEADMAN,
ENGINEER AND MACHINIST. No. 7 North Ninth St., above Market, Philadelphia, MANUFACTURES TO ORDER Superior Turning Lathes, Slide Rests;
Also, Improved Machines for Pressing Hats and Bonnets, and FANCY SOAPS,
Punching Presses and Dies of all kinds. Jewellers and Silver Smiths' Tools, Turning in all kinds of Metals,
ALSO, PROPER ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE
Repairing of Printing and Lithographic Presses, Steam Engines, S.c. 0 " The strictest attention paid to Experimental Machinery.
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WHOLESALE CLOCK
ESTABLISHMENT,
AND COMMISSION HOUSE, No. 82 NORTH THIRD STREET, Near Cherry, philadelphia.
SOLE AGENT FOR CRONE'S YEAR CLOCK. Looking Glasses Manufactured.
CLASSICAL, SCHOOL, & MUSIC BOOKS,
BLANK BOOKS, AND STATIONERY GENERALLY,
FOR SALE, AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, AT THE LOWEST PRICES, BY
SMITH & PECK, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, CORNER OF THIRD & ARCH STREETS, PHILADELPHIA.
Country Merchants, Teachers, and others, are invited to call before pur- chasing elsewhere. n
HARTLEY & KNIGHT'S
BEDDING WAREHOUSE, No. 148 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Five doors above Spruce, PHILADELPHIA, WHERE THEY HAVE FOR SALE
FEATHERS AND FEATHER BEDS, Matresses, of every description; Blankets, Marseilles Quilts, Comfortables, Tickings, Sacking Bottoms, &c.
X BEDSTEADS OF VARIOUS KINDS.
CUSHIONS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER. 0 SOFAS, CHAIRS, OTTOMANS, &c. stuffed in the best manner at short notice.
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[ 19 ] LEWIS MAHLKE, FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER, No. 85 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET, Near Walnut, East Side, PHILADELPHIA.
JOHNSON TOLMAN'S Wholesale and Retail BOOT, SHOE AND TRUNK STORE,
No. 70 NORTH SECOND STREET, Opposite the Mount Vernon house, PHILADELPHIA.
SAMUEL SYLVESTER, AGENT, BOOT MAKER,
No. 109 NORTH SEVENTH STREET, BELOW RACE, EAST SIDE, Philadelphia.
C. H. BLITTERSDORFF, MANUFACTURER OF EVERY KIND OF
FRENCH SHOEMAKERS' TOOLS, & o. Old and new Kit cut to order and warranted to set,
No. 143 North Fourth Street, above Callonhill, PHILADELPHIA.
R. B. JOHNSON,
IVOR & HARD WOOD TURNER, No. 63 WALNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
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AKER?
(FROM PARIS,)
No. 49 S. FOURTH STREET, Above Walnut,
Philadelphia,
LOUIS BREYER,
FRENCH MAKER,
No. 133 ARCH STREET, Second door above Fourth, PHILADELPHIA.
CHARLES B. KIMBALL, Wholesale and Retail EASTERN AND CITY MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 28} NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA, CHEAP FOR CASH ..
J. A. SENGENBERGER,
FRENCH BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, No. 60 Corner of South Fourth & Library Street, PHILADELPHIA.
FREDERICK CASSEL, FASHIONABLE FRENCH BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, No. 39 NORTH FOURTH STREET, Between Arch and Cherry, Philadelphia.
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JOHN BOLAND, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER? No. 138 NORTH FOURTH STREET, Below New, West side, PHILADELPHIA.
GEORGE F. HEWS, FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER, No. 28 SOUTH SEVENTH STREET, Second door below Chestnut, PHILADELPHIA.
L. BENKERT, FRENCH BOOT MAKER, No. 40 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Above Chestnut, Philadelphia.
JOSEPH ZÖLL, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, No. 84 NORTH THIRD STREET, Between Cherry and Race, PHILADELPHIA.
SARGENT
DAVIS,
LADIES' BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTURER, No. 322 Race Street, three doors west of Ninth, PHILADELPHIA.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND AN ASSORTMENT OF WHITE SATIN & KID SHOES.
Purchasers would do well to call and satisfy themselves.
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, S. E. Corner of Ninth & Shippen Streets, PHILADELPHIA,
JOHN AYERS, BLACKSMITH, No. 20 NORTH STREET, between Market and Arch, PHILADELPHIA, HORSE SHOEING & JOBBING NEATLY AND PUNCTUALLY EXECUTED, And VICES Repaired, at 25 per cent. below former Prices.
JOHN M 'DAVIDD,
COPPERSMITH AND HOLLOW WARE PATTERN MAKER, FRONT STREET, BELOW REED.
CHEAP, NEAT AND EXPEDITIOUS PRINTING.
N. B. MANNING, PRINTER, No. 20 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, THIRD STORY, Below Market, West Side.
Every description of Printing executed in Plain or Coloured Inks, Gold, Bronze, &c. at the Shortest Notice, and at the LOWEST CASH PRICES.
G. H. MYERS,
MANUFACTURER OF BOTTLE MOULDS, AND SUPERIOR MOULDS FOR DENTISTS, No. 35 VINE STREET, FOUR DOORS BELOW SECOND, philadelphia.
JOHN SIMMONS, No. 57 NORTH FRONT STREET,
MANUFACTURER OF BLOCK TIN, TIN WARE IN GENERAL, Wholesale and Retail, PHILADELPHIA.
[ 23 ] MATTHEW FIFE,
PACKING BOX MAKER, BIDDLE'S ALLEY, Back of No. 80 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
J. C. ABEL'S NEW CHEAP STORE.
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL, No. 96 NORTH SECOND STREET, Between Arch and Race, West Side, PHILADELPHIA. 0 OPEN IN THE EVENING ..
GOLD LEAF.
HENRY NELMS, Manufacturer of GOLD AND SILVER LEAF, GOLD AND TIN FOIL, &c. No. 12 George Street, below Chestnut, PHILADELPHIA.
SAMUEL SCHURCH,
QUILL & INK MANUFACTURER, No. 91 RACE STREET, below Third, PHILADELPHIA.
N. B .- Country Merchants and Stationers supplied on the most reason- able terms, for Cash or approved credit.
TAILOR, AND
PUBLISHER OF GENTLEMEN'S FASHIONS, No. 241 SOUTH NINTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
P. GOEHLER,
DRAPER AND TAILOR, No. 138 Callowhill Street, below Fourth, PHILADELPHIA.
C. S. HIMMELWRIGHT'S CHEAP
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT? No. 126 NORTH FOURTH STREET, Between Race and Vine, PHILADELPHIA.
EDMUND STEPHENS, TAILOR? No. 65 EAST WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
( Garments made in the most Fashionable Style at the shortest notice.
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CHARLES
MERCHANT TAILOR,
N. E. Corner of Arch & Fifth Streets,
Has constantly on hand a large assortment of superfine West of Eng- land and French Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings.
[ 25 ] W. G. CALVER,
STRAW HAT FINISHER, AND MANUFACTURER OF STRAW, FLORENCE AND GIMP BONNETS, No. 81 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA .
Hats coloured and altered to any pattern.
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J. P. DUFFEY, (FROM LONDON,) MATHEMATICAL, OPTICAL & PHILOSOPHICAL
INSTRUMENT MAKER, No. 91 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET, Philadelphia.
JOAQUIM BISHOP,
PHILOSOPHICAL INSTRUMENT MAKER, No. 20 LAUREL STREET, Between Second and Third and Spruce and Pear Streets, PHILADELPHIA.
GALVANIC, MAGNETIC, ELECTRIC & ELECTRO MAGNETIC
APPARATUS.
GEORGE ROSS, HAT MANUFACTURER? JONES' ALLEY, SECOND ABOVE RACE STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
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LUMBER YARD, Beach Street, above Hanover.
WILLIAM A. LEONARD, PAINTER, GLAZIER & WALL COLOURER, No. 9 Federal Street, above Second.
BENJAMIN MARTIN & SONS, HAY PRESS & SCALES, GREENWICH STREET, ABOVE FRONT.
JOHN FOX, WOOD WHARF & CHARCOAL YARD, POPLAR STREET WHARF, BROWNING'S FERRY, KENSINGTON. SOLOMON DOEBELY, Manufacturer of Gum Elastic Suspenders, AND REED & HEDDLE MAKER, PALMER STREET, ABOVE QUEEN, KENSINGTON.
M'DONALD & PUGH, SILVER PLATERS, LOCKSMITHS, AND BELL HANGERS, No. 71 NORTH SIXTH STREET, ABOVE CHERRY, EAST SIDE, Philadelphia.
DUBOSQ, CARROW & CO. SUCCESSORS TO DUBOSQ & BATON
MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY, No. 5 BANK ALLEY, NEAR THE EXCHANGE.
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JOHN M'KINLEY'S
CHEAP eonolesale and Lietatl GROCERY AND TEA STORE, No. 437 MARKET STREET, N. W. Corner of Twelfth, PHILADELPHIA.
T. N. CHAPMAN'S BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY, No. 74 NORTH FOURTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
The subscriber makes every description of Blank and Account Books to order, of the best materials, at short notice, and at the very lowest prices. All articles used in the counting-house kept constantly on hand. Terms very low.
WOOLLEY'S PENMANSHIP, ON THE CARSTARIAN SYSTEM,
Designed to impart a scientific knowledge of the Principles of Execu- tion, which are practised by all accomplished Penmen; and to teach, by appropriate exercises, Free and Rapid Writing in a way calculated to save Teacher and Pupil much time, labour and expense.
Published and for Sale, wholesale and retail, by
T. E. CHAPMAN, No. 74 North Fourth Street, below Race.
J. A. TAYLOR'S
PAPER HANGING STORE? S. W. CORNER SIXTH &. WILLOW STREET, Philadelphia,
Where a general assortment of Cheap and Fashionable papers is con- stantly kept on hand.
ALSO, FIRE BOARD PRINTS.
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INSTITUTE,
OFFICE REMOVED TO
No. 32 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, (SECOND FLOOR,)
ONE DOOR BELOW CHESTNUT.
Newly invented Premium PATENT TRUSS, warranted to retain the most difficult cases of Rupture. Newly improved Utero-Abdominal Supporters, Pre- mium Shoulder Braces, Suspender Bandages, Bandages for Piles and Deformi- ties, &c. 0 Separate apartment for Ladies, where Mrs. E. will be in attendance.
B. C. EVERETT, Principal.
THIEF PROOF LOCKS.
CONRAD LEIBRICH, MANUFACTURER, No. 46 South Eighth Street.
I would call the attention of the public, and particularly those who are in need of a Secure Lock, to call at No. 46 South Eighth Street, between Chestnut and Walnut, before purchasing, and examine my extensive assortment and various patterns of Thief Proof Locks-no two alike-which will be sold at reduced prices.
N. B .- I still continue to make my well-known Patent inside and Trunk Chest Locks. Also, every description made to order, of locks.
CONRAD LEIBRICH.
PASCAL IRON WORKS. WELDED WROUGHT IRON TUBES
From 4 inches to } in calibre and 2 to 12 feet long, capable of sustaining pressure from 400 to 2500 lbs. per square inch, with Stop Cocks, Te, Ls, and other fixtures to suit, fitting together, will screw joints, suitable for STEAM, WATER, GAS, and for LOCOMOTIVE and other STEAM BOILER FLUES.
Manufactured and for sale by MORRIS, TASKER & MORRIS. Warehouse S. E. Corner of Third & Walnut Streets, PHILADELPHIA.
E. R. JOHNSTON, TEACHER OF MUSIC? No. 17 GIRARD STREET.
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LEWIS DEBOZEAR'S
BRASS AND BELL FOUNDRY,
No. 9 BREAD STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
PHILAD
L.DEBOZEAR
1834 CHURCH BELL.
After an experience of sixteen years in the manufacture of Mineral Water Ap- JE paratuses, and preparing the Mineral Water, I am enabled to offer to the public a new and complete apparatus for the making of Mineral Waters. Also, all the necessary apparatus for the drawing of Mineral Water; some of which 5 are of entirely new construction, and have given entire satisfaction. The uni- formly increasing demand from all parts of the United States for the Mineral Pumps, is the best evidence of the superiority of them. The superior quality and manner of preparing the Mineral Water is well and favourably known to the citizens of the city and county of Philadelphia, during the number of years I have been in business, and is shown by tho increasing demand for it.
Also, continues to cast to order every description of Bells, from one to ten thousand pounds weight. And having received from the Franklin Institute of Philadelphia, at their last exhibition, the highest premium for the Bell of the best tone and model, I believe that the many years experience in the business, and the numerous well-known proofs of the superior tone of my bells, throughout the United States have sufficiently established the character of them. I, therefore, with confidence offer to the public an article that cannot be excelled.
N. B .- Bells and Mineral Water Apparatuses constantly on hand. All orders received and punctually attended to.
THE
PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY FOR
INSURANCES ON LIVES, AND
GRANTING ANNUITIES;
INCORPORATED MARCH 10, 1812,
WITH A PERPETUAL CHARTER;
OFFICE NO. 66 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
CAPITAL $500,000,
INVESTED IN WELL-SECURED
MORTGAGES AND GROUND RENTS.
HYMAN GRATZ, President. DIRECTORS.
Hyman Gratz,
Henry J. Williams,
William Parker,
Samuel F. Smith,
William Kirkham,
Charles Dutilh,
John Moss,
J. K. Mitchell, M.D.,
John Bohlen,
I. Pemberton Hutchinson,
Charles Taylor,
R. M. Patterson, M.D.,
Edwin M. Lewis, SEARS C. WALKER, Actuary.
PENNSYLVANIA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
This Company enter into the various contracts dependent upon the contingencies of human life, such as
TO MAKE INSURANCES ON LIVES, by Land or Sea, temporary, or for whole term of life.
GRANT ANNUITIES, immediate or contingent.
SELL ENDOWMENTS.
PURCHASE LIFE INTERESTS, &c.
ALSO, RECEIVE IN TRUST
MONIES in suit in Court, payable upon the decision and order of court. MONIES from Executors and Administrators of persons deceased, to accumulate at Interest, and payable to heirs.
MONIES on deposit from individuals, for stated periods, or payable on demand, with Interest, &c., &c.
Their terms are as liberal as those of any office in this country, and are about the same as those of the best English offices; and from the long experience they have had, the satisfaction they have given by the prompt settlement of all claims, and the security afforded by their AMPLE CAPITAL AND RESERVED FUNDS, they hope for a still further increase of their business.
Rates of Premiums for Insuring One Hundred Dollars on a Single Life.
Age.
Premium for One Year.
Annual premium for seven years.
Annual premium for whole Life.
Age.
Premium for One Year.
Annual premium for seven years.
Annual premium for whole Life.
14
69
76
1.44
38
1.48
1.70
3.02
15
72
79
1.49
39
1.57
1.76
3.11
16
76
S2
1.54
40
1.69
1,83
3.20
17
80
86
1.59
41
1.78
1.88
3.31
18
84
90
1.64
42
1.85
1.89
3.40
19
88
94
1.69
43
1.89
1.92
3.51
20
90
95
1.75
44
1.90
1.94
3.63
21
92
97
1.81
45
1.91
1.96
3.73
22
94
99
1.87
46
1.92
1,98
3.87
23
97
1,03
1.93
47
1.93
1.99
4.01
24
99
1.07
1.98
48
1.94
2.02
4.17
25
1.00
1.12
2.04
49
1.95
2.04
4.49
26
1.07
1,17
2.11
50
1.96
2.09
4.60
27
1.12
1.23
2.17
51
1.97
2.20
4.75
28
1.20
1.28
2.21
52
2.02
2,37
4.90
29
1.28
1.35
2.31
53
2.10
2.59
5.24
30
1.31
1.36
2.36
54
2.18
2,89
5.46
31
1.32
1.42
2.43
55
2.32
3.21
5.68
32
1.33
1.46
2.50
56
2.47
3.56
5.90
33
1.31
1,48
2.57
57
2.70
4.01
6.13
34
1.35
1,50
2.64
58
3.14
4.22
6.37
35
1.36
1.53
2.75
59
3.67
4.44
6.62
36
1.39
1.57
2.81
GO
4.14
1.67
6.88
37
1.43
1.63
2.90
Pamphlets with Tables of the various rates of Premiums and other par- ticulars, will be furnished at the Office.
All Applications to the Company, relative to any department of their business, post paid, will receive immediate attention.
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WRIGHT'S
INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS,
OF THE
North American College of Health.
This extraordinary medicine is founded on the principle, that the human frame is subject to
ONLY ONE DISEASE,
Namely, corrupt humours, which, when floating in the general mass of the circulation, are the cause of Intermittent, Remittent, Inflammatory, and putrid
FEVERS;
But when deposited, or laid down, on any part of the body, give rise, not only to all kinds of Inflammation and Swelling, but to every ache or pain with which we are afflicted.
A SINGLE 25 CENT BOX WILL,
In all cases, give relief; and will do more to convince the invalid of their value, than volumes written in their praise.
FOR SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
At the PRINCIPAL OFFICE of the
NORTH AMERICAN COLLEGE OF HEALTH, No. 169 Race Street, Philadelphia.
CAUTION .- It should be remembered that Medicine, purporting to be INDIAN PILLS, made by one V. O. Falk, and sold by a few misguided Store-keepers in the country, are not the genuine WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. The only security against imposition, is to shun all people of doubtful character, and in all cases, be particular to ask for
WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS.
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