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Camden and Amboy Rail Road and Transpor- tation Company .- Office Walnut street wharf. Robert L. Stevens, President. Edwin A. Ste- vens, Treasurer.
Chesapeake and Delaware . Canal .- Office 803 Walnut street. C. Newbold, Jr., President. Peter Lesley, Secretary and Treasurer.
Washington Mining Company .-- No. 81 Dock street. William Blackburne, President. Fran- cis Blackburne, Secretary.
Danville and Pottsville Rail Road Company .- Office 763 Walnut. Benjamin W. Richards, Treasurer. President. Samuel H. Carpenter, Treasurer. Capital, 500,000 dollars.
Little Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road Company .- Office No. 80 Walnut. John C. Montgomery, President. Thomas Hayes, Se- cretary and Treasurer. Capital, $2,000,000.
Mount Carbon Rail Road Company .- Office No. 785 Walnut. John R. White, President. Jas. C Donnell, Secretary. Capital 100,000 dollars.
I'hiladelphia und Trenton Rail Road Compa- ny .- Office 46 South Wharves, R. F. Stockton, President and Treasurer. James Morrell, Sec'y.
Harrisburg and Lancaster Rail Road .- Office 16 Mer. Exchange.
Williamsport and Elmira Rail Road Compa- ny .- Office No. 283 High street. Jacob Lex, President. James F. Cottringer, Secretary. James F. Cottringer, Treasurer.
Delaware Coal Company .- Office 78} Walnut. John R. White, President. Capital $300,000.
Little Schuylkill Navigation Rail Road and Coal Company .- No. 80 Walnut street. F. N. Buck, President. William Wallace, Secretary and Treasurer.
Beaver Meadow Rail Road and Coal Compa- ny .- Office No. 84 Walnut st. James Rowland, President. John M'Clintock, Treasurer. Lloyd Chamberlain, Secretary. Capital $800,000.
Norristown and Germantown Rail Road Com- pany .- Office corner of Ninth and Green streets. Wm. E. Morris, President. Robert T. Stephens,
Buck Mountain Coal Company .- Office No. 79 South Third. Franklin Fell, President. S. R. Keemle, Secretary, J. T. Bunting Treasurer. Hazleton Coal Campany .- Office Third and York. Samuel Moore, President. Jesse R. Burden, Secretary. Capital $400,000.
Mine Hill und Schuylkill Haven Rail Road Company .- Office IIall of the Franklin Institute. James Dundas, President. Samuel Mason, Se- cretary and Treasurer.
Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road Compa- ny -Office 95g Walnut street, and Depot S. E. Union Canal Company .- Office Carpenter's Court. President, William Read. Treasurer, Charles Dutilh. Capital, $847,600. Cherry and Broad. John Tucker, President. Sam !. Bradford, Sec'y. Saml. Bradford, Treas. Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore North Branch Iron and Coal Company .- Office John S. Riddle ; Treasurer, Samuel Ashmead. Ruil Road Company .- Office No. 76 Walnut. 36 Walnut. President, Wm. H. Winder. Sec'y, M. Brooke Buckley, President. Alex. Camp- bell, Secretary. Alex. Campbell, Treasurer.
Mount Carbon and Port Curbon Rail Road Company .- Office 953 Walnut st. President. J. Tucker ; Secretary & Treasurer, S. Bradford, Schuylkill Valley Nav'n. and. R. R. Company. -Office 18.Chestnut st. President, J. Tucker. Secretary and Treasurer, Wm L. Mactier.
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DAILY NEWSPAPERS.
THE UNITED STATES GAZETTE, 66 Dock
THE PENNSYLVANIAN, 99 S Second
THE PENNSYLVANIA INQUIRER, 57 S Third
THE PHILADELPHIA GAZETTE, 73} Dock
THE AMERICAN SENTINEL, 35 Walnut
THE MORNING POST, Dock street.
THE NORTH AMERICAN, 79 Dock
THE PUBLIC LEDGER, (Penny paper) S W Third and Chestnut THE SPIRIT OF THE TIMES, (Penny) N W Third and Chestnut THE DAILY CHRONICLE, (Penny) Chestnut and Franklin Place THE DAILY SUN, 65 South 3rd. THE NATIVE AMERICAN.
THE AMERICAN ADVOCATE.
THE DAILY KEYSTONE, 85 Dock,
WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS.
THE SATURDAY COURIER
UNITED STATES SATURDAY POST, Third and Chestnut
THE WEEKLY MESSENGER, Franklin place
THE PRESBYTERIAN, S E 7th and George EPISCOPAL RECORDER, 12 Pear below Third
COLONIZATION HERALD, (1st and 3d Saturdays of every month) BANNER OF THE CROSS, 26 S Fifth CHRISTIAN OBSERVER, 10 South 5th THE CATHOLIC HERALD, 61 N Second
THE FRIEND, corner Fourth and Appletree alley
THE PENNSYLVANIA FREEMAN, 31 N 5th BICKNELL'S REPORTER, 76 S Third THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL JOURNAL, 146 Chestnut
THE PHILADELPHIA REPOSITORY, Spruce ab 2d. THE BAPTIST RECORD, North Sixth. TEMPERANCE ADVOCATE, 65 S Third.
FARMER'S CABINET, 50 N Fourth
WEEKLY UNITED STATES GAZETTE, 66 Dock
NEAL'S SATURDAY GAZETTE, 113 Chestnut
THE DOLLAR NEWSPAPER, Ledger Building
PERIODICALS.
LADY'S BOOK, 101 Chestnut
LITTELL'S LAW LIBRARY, 23 Minor
MEDICAL LIBRARY, 19 St. James JOURNAL OF THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, S 7th above Chestnut BICKNELL'S COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR, 76 S Third VANCOURT'S COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR, Quarry GRAHAM'S MAGAZINE, S W Third and Chestnut
CAMPBELL's FOREIGN MONTHLY MAGAZINE, 98 Chestnut
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E. L. COLCORD,
EXCHANGE BROKER
Nº. 24 SOUTH FIFTH STREET,
ABOVE CHESTNUT, WEST SIDE,
Philadelphia.
N. B .- All business incident to an Exchange Office prompt- ly executed on liberal terms.
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EDWARD C. & J. BIDDLE,
BOOKSELLERS AND PUBLISHERS, No. 6 SOUTH FIFTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
Have for Sale, at the lowest Cash Prices, a general assortment of Books and Stationery, including most of the
CLASSICAL AND SCHOOL BOOKS
In use in the Colleges, Academies, and Common Schools in this section of the Union ;
BIBLES, PRAYER AND HYMN BOOKS,
A great variety as to Size, style of Binding, &c .; Juvenile Books, and numerous other works in various departments of Literature and Science ;
BLANK BOOKS
Of all the ordinary Sizes and styles of Binding; Letter, Cap and Wrapping Paper, and staple articles of Stationery in general.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS, TEACHERS,
And others intending to purchase, are invited to call and examine the above.
N. B .- Publication Ofice of the COMMON SCHOOL JOURNAL of the State of Pennsylvania, as above.
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HARTLEY & KNIGHT'S
BEDDING W AREHOUSE, 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, Tick- ings, Sacking Bottoms, Oil Painted Window Shades of various styles, &c.
BEDSTEADS OF VARIOUS KINDS.
CUSHIONS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER. SOFAS, CHAIRS, OTTOMANS, &c. stuffed in the best manner at short notice.
R. B. JOHNSON,
IVORY & HARD WOOD TURNER, No. 63 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
S. J. CRESWELL, BRASS AND IRON FOUNDER, No. 221 ARCH STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH, NORTH SIDE, PHILADELPHIA.
BRASS CASTINGS, plain and ornamental, for Gas Fitters, Lamp Makers, Sword Mounters, &c .; best quality Composition for Locksmiths ; Iron Castings for Machinists ; Iron Railing and Stove Castings, plain and ornamental, furnished promptly to order.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND,
Handsome RADIATORS, Cast Iron; Parlour Grates ; Cook Stoves ; Parlour Stoves, of various patterns ; Kitchen Ranges ; Bath Boilers; Cast Iron Sinks; Radiator Plates; Grates ; Ornaments ; Cylinders, &c. Backs and Jams, Vault Rings, Hearth Grates, Sash Weights,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
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FRANCIS, FIELD & FRANCIS,
NO. 80 NORTH SECOND STREET> PHILADELPHIA, IMPORTERS OF All kinds of Saddlery Hardware, House Keep- ers' Hardware, TOYS AND FANCY GOODS At the Lowest Wholesale Prices :
MANUFACTURERS OF
Tin, Sheet Iron and Japanned Wares, all kinds of Plated and Japanned Saddlery, Knobs, Locks, Hinges, &c. for Houses; Stamped Plates; Patty-pans and Candle-stick Bottoms ; Piercing for Stove Makers and Tinmen. Japanned Plates and Fancy Signs for Sign Writers, always on hand. Japanned Card-Racks, Ink-Stands, Sand-Boxes, and Paper Tearers suitable for Stationers. Plating done at the shortest notice.
DICKSON & SON'S Britannia Ware, and German Silver Goods for sale at lowest Wholesale Prices.
N. B .- We are now prepared to manufacture Japanned Saddlery Mounting for deal- ers, as low, or lower, than the imported prices.
Also, a full assortment of
TIN PLATE BY THE BOX, WIRE RIVETS, Kettle Eurs and Tinmen's Furniture in general at the lowest Market price.
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C. HUTCHINSON'S
UNITED STATES STEAM POWER COFFEE ROASTING AND SPICE GRINDING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 168 North Fourth Street ;
STORE North East corner of Fourth and Wood Streets, PHILADELPHIA.
SPICES AND ROASTED COFFEE,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
Merchants and others can be supplied at the shortest notice with any quantity of Pure Ground Spices, Roasted Coffee, English and American Mustard, Oat Meal, Pe- 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 barrrels, if required, all sent for and returned in any given time.
HALL, BOARDMAN & Co. MANUFACTURERS OF
BRITANNIA WARE, OFFER FOR SALE,
Jwholesale
& Retail,
No. 106 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
The following Articles :
Coffee and Tea Scts; Coffee and Tea Pots; Sugar and Slop Bowls; Pitchers with lids and plain, one to five quarts ; Porter, Cream, Beer, Molasses, and Children's Cups ; Soup and Gravy Ladles ; Table and Tea-spoons ; Castors, 4, 5 and 6 holes ; Oil and Patent Lard Lamps; Candle-sticks; Chair and Bed Pans; Chamber Pots; Pewter plates ; Music Plates ; Communion Setts ; Dixon's Setts, &c. &c.
Repairing and all kinds of Jobbing done with despatch, and in the neatest manner. The well-known superiority of this ware renders needless any remark by us on its quality, further than mention of the fact, that it is warranted in the fullest manner.
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BOTTLING
ESTABLISHMENT
AND
CIDER VAULTS.
JOHN REYNOLDS & Co.
Respectfully inform their Friends and the Public, that they continue to Bottle
PORTER, ALE, CIDER,
AT THEIR OLD BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT,
No. 5 & 14 PEAR STREET;
THEY HAVE ALSO ON HAND, A LARGE ASSORTMENT 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.
" NOTHING IS TRULY VALUABLE
BLACKIL
ING
WHICH IS NOT USEFUL."
WRITING INK & ESSENCES
CHALLENGE BLACKING
192
192
JAMES S. MASON,
CONTINUES THE MANUFACTURE OF HIS UNEQUALLED AND INIMITABLE
CHALLENGE BLACKING;
ALSO, OF HIS
Copping Tnt,
Imperishable Blach AND BLUE WRITING FLUID INK STORE 192 NORTH 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 im- portance in the United States, in which MASON's BLACKING 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.
"NOTHING IS TRULY VALUABLE
W'ST
BLACKING
WHICH IS NOT USEFUL."
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SLEEPER & BROTHERS, No. 126 Market St.,
PHILADELPHIA,
Anticipating the revival of business, have increased their stock and manufacturing operations so as to rival the greatest establishment on the globe. Purchasers may rely on being supplied with any quantity and quality of
UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS & SUN SHADES, Including the late Parisian Style.
Being determined not to succumb to the present severe competition, their goods are offered at the lowest endurable advance on the real cost, while constantly on the alert to introduce improvements in style, material and workmanship, the stock will always comprise the most fashionable and best manufactured goods.
THE CHEAPEST MANUFACTORY IN THE WORLD ! !! WRIGHT & BROTHERS.
125 MARKET STREET,
philadelphia,
Respectfully invite the attention of dealers to the Largest, Cheapest, best Manufactur- ed, and most Fashionable assortment of
UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, PARASOLETTES, AND SUN SHADES,
In the United States, for Sale for Cash or approved Acceptances ;
Among which are the newest Parisian styles of Lace and Pink Edged SUN SHADES and PARASOLS, beautiful Chameliore Fringed Parasols and Sun Shades, with every variety of style and finish ; also,
Silk, Gingham, and Cotton Umbrellas,
Of every description, including our very superior Water-proof Umbrellas, made of the very finest American Ribbed Bordered Long Cloths, which have been brought to the greatest perfection, fully warranting the encomiums and medal awarded by the Frank- lin Institute in 1842.
The long experience, close application to the routine of manufacture ; buying our supplies of materials with great care and scrutiny ; steadily employing the best of workmen, and possessing the greatest possible facilities, enable us to put up better and cheaper goods than any other establishment, and which will be always equal to sample.
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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.
DR. SWAINE'S COMPOUND SIRUP OF
PRUNUS VIRGINIANA.
OR
WILD CHERRY.
The original and only GENUINE PREPARATION from that valuable tree, and has far surpassed all other remedies for the cure of PULMONARY CON- SUMPTION, Coughs, Colds, Spitting Blood, Asthma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Palpitation of the Heart, Pain in the Side and Breast, Weak Nerves, &c. From the great popularity of this medicine, persons have been induced to offer a spurious article, by the name of " WILD CHERRY" under a fictitious name, therefore be particular to keep the name of DR. SWAINE in view, whose OFFICE has been removed to the
N. W. Corner of Eighth &. Race Sts., Philadelphia.
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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 circu- lation, 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.
In all cases be particular to ask for
WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS.
[ 13 CAMBRIDGE'S PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, No. 91 S. Eighth Street, below Walnut, PHILADELPHIA.
H. L. Cambridge would respectfully inform his friends and the public, that he is prepared to accommodate either PERMANENT OR
TRANSIENT BOARDERS, At the above Spacious Establishment.
The location is eligible, as it is but a few minutes' walk from the principal Public Buildings, Squares, Places of Amusement, &c.
STAMMERING CURED AND ELOCUTION TAUGHT BY DR. A. COMSTOCK. No. 100 Mulberry Street, PHILADELPHIA.
COMSTOCK'S ELOCUTION.
RECENTLY PUBLISHED-A System of Elocution, with special reference to Gesture, to the Treatment of Stammering and Defective Articulation, by Andrew Comstock, M. D. Also, Comstock's Table of the Elements of the English Language, to which are pre- fixed Exercises in Pitch and Force.
J. JACOBS [ 14 ]
& CO.,
MANUFACTURERS
OF THE
NEW ORE WASHINGTON ROUND FRICTION MATCHES.
ALSO,
PATENT MATCHES, MANUFACTURED
WITHOUT BRIMSTONE, At No. 29 Dock Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Orders for Exportation or Home Consumption will meet with prompt attention.
R . 6 BARTON ,
IMPORTER OF
FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, FEATHERS, &c. Straw, Gimp, Florence Braid & Fancy Bonnets. BONNET FRAMES IN LACE, WILLOW AND BUCKRAM. CROWN TIPS, RIBBONS, &c. Ornaments for the Hair, Head Dresses, &c.
The above articles are selected from the most fashionable houses ; and are warranted to be of the latest Importations.
ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF AMERICAN FLOWERS AT VARIOUS PRICES. A liberal allowance made to Jobbers. No. 51 Chestnut Street, a few doors from Second.
JAMES S. SPENCER, Jr. [ 15
No. 53 North Water Street, One door below Arch Street, Philadelphia. WHERE A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
IRON AND STEEL
May be had on the most reasonable terms, consisting of BOILER, FLUE AND SHEET IRON, SHOVEL AND SPADE IRON,
English Tire Iron, American Rolled and Hammered, all sizes. HOOP, SCROLL AND BAND IRON, ASSORTED SIZES. Best Refined, or Chain Cable Iron, Heavy Shafting for Mills, Machinery, &c. JUNIATA HORSE AND MULE SHOE NAILS, WARRANTED.
Spring Steel, American and English Blister Steel ; first quality Juniata Nail and Spike Rods; Boiler, Flue and Sheet Iron, Cast Steel, Wagon Boxes, Plough Castings, &c. Wrought Iron-Ship, Boat and Rail Roud Spikes, warranted. Mail Patent and Taper Arles, awarranted.
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PETER N.
BUEHLER,
MANUFACTURER OF Superior Brown Mustard and Ground Spices, No. 233 La Grange Street, (up stairs,) Between Second and Third, and Market and Arch Streets.
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OSBORN CONRAD, CLOCK & WATCH MAKER AND JEWELLER, No. 96 North Second Street, CORNER OF QUARRY BELOW RACE, PHILADELPHIA.
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Gold and Silver Patent Lever, Le- pine and Plain Watches, Gold Guard 1 12 and Fob Chains and Keys, Pencils, 01€ Spectacles, Lockets, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Breast Pins, Bracelet Clasps, Thimbles, Spoons, Coral Beads, Clocks, and many other articles for sale at very LOW PRICES for Cash. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry Cleaned and Repaired in the best manner, and warranted.
PASCAL IRON WORKS. [ 16
WELDED WROUGHT IRON TUBES
From 4 inches to 1-8th in calibre and 2 to 12 feet long, capable of sustaining pressure from 400 to 2500 lbs. per square inch, with Stop Cocks, Ts, Ls, and other fixtures to suit, fitting together, with screw joints, suitable for
STEAM, WATER, GAS, &C. ALSO, FLUES FOR LOCOMOTIVE AND MARINE ENGINE BOIL- ERS, OF SIZES AND LENGTHS TO ORDER. Manufactured and for sale by MORRIS, TASKER & MORRIS. Warehouse S. E. corner of Third and Walnut Streets, PHILADELPHIA.
EDMUND YOUNG, PAINTER OF HOSE CARRIAGES AND FIRE ENGINES,
No. 11 NORTH STREET, Above Tenth, between Race and Vine, Philadelphia.
JOEL
BATES,
No. 13 DRINKER'S ALLEY, CONTINUES TO MANUFACTURE TO ORDER
FIRE ENGINES 9 Of a superior quality, suitable for Cities, Villages, Manufactories, &c. He also manufacturcs 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.
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MACHINE MAKER,
No. 45 VINE STREET,
NEAR SECOND, PHILADELPHIA.
M'DONALD & PUGH, SILVER PLATERS, LOCKSMITHS, AND BELL HANGERS, No, 712 NORTH SIXTH STREET, ABOVE CHERRY, EAST SIDE, PHILADELPHIA.
JOAQUIM BISHOP, PHILOSOPHICAL INSTRUMENT MAKER, No. 20 Laurel Street, Between Second and Third and Spruce and Pear Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
F. MEYER & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF
SCALES & WEIGHTS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT No. 196 MARKET STREET, Two doors below 6th, South Side, Philadelphia.
SOLOMON DOEBELY,
Manufacturer of Gum Elastic Suspenders,
AND
REED AND HEDDLE MAKER,
PALMER STREET, ABOVE QUEEN, KENSINGTON.
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W
ALVER,
STRAW HAT FINISH !! AND MANUFACTURER OF STRAW, FLORENCE AND GIMP BONNETS, No. 81 .ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
MAMMOTH SHIRT C
SIGN OF THE
JOHN HODGES' SHIRT, COLLAR AND BOSOM MANUFACTORY, OLLAR. And Gentlemen's General Furnishing Depot, No. 110 NORTH SECOND STREET,
PHILADELPHIA!
EDMUND STEPHENS, TAILOR, No. 65 EAST WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
" Garments made in the most Fashionable Style at the shortest notice.
DAVID M. ADAMS, N. W. CORNER OF FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS, PHILADELPHIA.
SHAWLS AND SILK GOODS, Irish Linens, Sheetings of every width;
MOREENS AND WORSTED DAMASKS TABLE LINENS AND DIAPERS, And other Furnishing Dry Goods ;
French ; nd English Merinoes; Cloths, Cassimeres and Votings ; Lasting and Shoe Linings, and various Stuff's for Boys' Web.
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Je & H. JONES.
BRASS COCK MANUFACTURERS, No. 93 ARCH STREET, BELOW THIRD, PHILADELPHIA,
Brass Castings of all kinds executed at short notice, and on reasonable terms. 0 An assortment of Brass Cocks always on hand.
THOMAS E. AMIES
PAPER WAREHOUSE,
No. 1 STRAWBERRY, STREET, PHILADELPHIA. EP CASH PAID FOR RAGS.
W VOLMER MONTRE,
UPHOLSTERERS, SOUTH EAST CORNER OF Eleventh and Chestnut Streets, philadelphia.
JAMES S. SMITH'S WHOLESALE CLOCK ESTABLISHMENT, AND COMMISSION HOUSE, No. 82 NORTH THIRD STREET, Near Cherry, PHILADELPHIA.
SOLE AGENT FOR . CRANE'S YEAR CLOCK.
Looking Glasses Manufactured.
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.
The above articles will be made of the best materials and workmanship, and on the most reasonable terms.
JULIUS FINK'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 Cooking Range is manufactured of different sizes, and sold by the Inventor, JULIUS FINK, at the above named Factory, and that every other similar production, sold as the Premium Range, is an imposition, as the proprietor has no agency or connection elsewhere.
The Public is also respectfully informed that at the same place mhy be had superior Warm Air Furnaces, at reduced Prices.
Ranges and Furnaces are warranted.
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THE TRIPLE PREMIUM WIGS. 2
MORE HONORS HAVE BEEN CONFERRED ON BOGUE & FAWCETT, No. 165 Chestnut Street, philadelphia,
For their inimitable Gossamer Wigs and Scalps, by the award of a Premium at the Fair recently held at Boston.
This, in addition to those given at New York and Philadelphia, is a triumphant proof of their matchless superiority, and renders all exaggerated description un- necessary.ª Inspection and comparison by Wig wearers is respectfully invited to an extensive assortment of these beautiful articles, which will be found suitable to the style and age of every person.
MANNER OF TAKING MEASURE FOR A WIG.
1 -- 1 Dotted, is the Circumference.
2-2 Dotted, from the forehead to the poll.
3- From ear to ear over the top.
4-4 From ear to ear across the forehead.
The following original and genuine articles are prepared only at this Establishment.
THE CELEBRATED MIRIFIC BALSAM, For the Growth, Preservation, and Embellishment of the Hair,
· Which increases daily in public estimation, and is pronounced to be the most agreeable as well as the best article of the kind extant. Wholesale and retail, 75 cents per bottle.
REAL BEAR'S OIL,
Refined, clarified, deliciously perfumed and warranted genuine, 25 and 50 cts. per bottle. NUTRITIVE CREAM,
A delightful and nourishing preparation for the Hair, highly recommended to Ladies, 25 and 50 cents per bottle.
ALL KINDS OF NATIVE AND FOREIGN PERFUMERY.
TITTERTON'S HAIR BRUSHES.
The Famous Russian Shaving Soap, &c. &c.
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THIEF PROOF LOCKS.
CONRAD LEIBRICH, MANUFACTURE &, 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 pri s.
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.
PHILADELPHIA SURGEON'S BANDAGE
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, Suspensory Bandages, Bandages for Piles and Deformi- ties, &c.
Separate apartment for Ladies, where Mrs. E. will be in attendance.
B. C. EVERETT.
THE BEST STOVE OUT.
DOUGLAS'S
PATENT
AIR TIGHT COOKING STOVE, FOR WOOD OR COAL,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT
No. 83 S. Second Street, Philada.
No. 21 Light Street, Baltimore,
No. 210 Water Street, New York, No. 46 Congress Street, Boston.
Also, a superior Parlour Store, for Wood or Coal.
CLUTE & BILLINGS.
[ 21 ] DUBOSQ, CARROW & Co. SUCCESSORS TO DUBOSQ & BATON,
MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY, No. 5 BANK ALLEY, NEAR THE EXCHANGE.
J. PAUL'S
AMERICAN
SAW, TROWEL, KNIFE & SQUARE MANUFACTORY, No. 226 SASSAFRAS STREET, 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.
17- All work warranted of superior Temper, and to stand second to none now in use. Manufactured from Wilson, Hawksworth & Moss' superior Cast Steel.
ERNEST CROZ BOOK AND JOB PRINTER, No. 151 South Sixth Street, below Pine, PHILADELPHIA.
Ornamental Jobs printed in Gold, Silver, Bronze and Fancy Coloured Inks. Also, Silk Banners, Masonic Aprons, Society and Club Badges, Hat Tips, and Fancy Silk Work in general, executed in the best style and on the most liberal terms.
ALSO, . CROZET Philadelphia Arcade Printing Office, Nos. 36 &. 37 Arcade, Chestnut Street above Sixth. Plain and Fancy Printing, in every variety, executed in the neatest manner and at the lowest prices.
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
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JOSEPH ZÖLL, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, No. 84 NORTH THIRD STREET, Between Cherry & Race, PHILADELPHIA.
L. BENKERT, FRENCH BOOT MAKER, No. 40 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Above Chestnut, PHILADELPHIA.
JOHN RYAN,
Wholesale & Retail BOO T MAKER, No. 943 NORTH NINTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
LEWIS MAHLKE,
Fashionable Boot Maker,
No. 44 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET,
NEAR WALNUT, EAST SIDE,
PHILADELPHIA.
CHARLES B. KIMBALL,
Wholesale & Retail EASTERN AND CITY MADE
BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 7 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. EP CHEAP FOR CASH.
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