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Dwellings, Stores, &c.
J. Richardson, Pres. N. A. Bank, 1722 Walnut.
Solomon Wagner, 5th below Franklin.
Chas. Wannemacher, 431 North 5th. Wm. A. Drown, 3d and Market.
B. L. Langstroth, Market St., Germantown.
J. W. Smith, 20th and Spruce.
Clifton, Albright & Co., Jayne's New Building, Ches't.
A. D. Downs, Franklin ab Poplar.
Judge George M. Stroud, 20th and Master.
Col. D. W. C. Moore, Sth above Brown.
E. H. Frismuth, Arch, west of Seventeenth.
Gilbert Combs, 406 Marshall. Chas. Ferguson, 364 Walnut.
Ludwig, Kneedler & Co., 36 N. 3d. Wilstach & Co., 28 N. 3d.
J. F. Whitall, Sandy Hill R'd, Norristown.
Eli K. Price, Arch above Eighth.
C. J. Sutter, 304 Callowhill. James Cox, 1515 Walnnt.
Paul B. Goddard, M. D., Walnut and Juniper. William Warnock, North Eighth Street. Isaac F. Baker, 301 Arch.
Rev. George Duffield, 8th ab. Coates.
John E. Graeff, Pine Grove, Sch. Co.
S. Bancroft, Media, Delaware Co.
John Buzby, Moorestown, N. J.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
PLATFORM SCALES.
ABBOTT & Cụ
Suitable for Railroads and Canals,
AND FOR
Weighing Hay, Cattle, Coal, Ore, Iron, Cotton, Tobacco, Flour, Grain, &c.
Counter Scales, Weighmasters' Beams, Frames, Weights, and all kinds of Weighing Apparatus.
Five successive Premiums and Medals awarded, viz .: PENNSYLVANIA STATE AGRICULTURAL FAIR, and FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, in 1854; PHILA. COUNTY FAIR, NEW JERSEY STATE FAIR, and PENNSYLVANIA STATE FAIR, in 1855.
This Establishment has been long known as the oldest in the Country, its originator, THOMAS ELLICOTT, having made the first Platform Scale; and now, after a practice of some thirty years, with increased facilities, are enabled to offer not only the researches of the former named gentleman, but all modern improvements, together with their own modifications and inventions, and feel warranted in saying that they can fur- nish a superior article, in all respects, to that offered by any other establishment, from the LARGE WEIGH LOCK and RAILROAD SCALE, of one hundred feet or more in length, to the SMALL COUNTER BALANCE, at from 25 to 50 per cent. less in price.
Each Scale is Warranted, and if not approved, can be returned free of cost.
References as to Workmanship, Operation and Durability.
Pennsylvania Railroad Co , Reading Railroad Co., Mill Creek Railroad Co., Camden and Amboy Railroad Co, Germantown, Norristown and Chester Valley Railroad Co., Union Canal Co., Hon. Board of Canal Commissioners, Lehigh Crane Iron Co., Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co .-- Coal Dealers, Chas. Miller & Co., Robarts, Walton & Co., Robert Henderson, James Donachy, Trotter & Dixon, Noble, Hammitt & Co .- Richard Norris & Son, M. W. Bald- win & Co., Powers & Weightman, Morris, Tasker & Morris, I. P. Morris & Co., Cornelius, Baker & Co., Adams & Co., John R. Gheen.
ABBOTT & CO.,
Successors to ELLICOTT & ABBOTT.
FACTORY .- Ninth Street near Coates, cor. of Melon, Philada.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
R. A. STRATTON'S
PATENT
MANGLE OR CALENDER.
FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED BY THE
1858.
FRANKLIN INSTITUTE,
This Mangle is designed with a view to meet the great deficiency which has long been felt in this article of household requirements. The fact is well known, that Mangles heretofore have been exceedingly cumbrous, expensive and inefficient. This has induced the inventor of the House Mangle to introduce an article to overcome the difficulty in every respect. He is satisfied that a trial of his machine will prove its advantages over anything yet introduced, as
A SUBSTITUTE FOR IRONING.
ADVANTAGES OF MANGLING BY THIS PROCESS.
The great pressure obtained by this arrangement, completely flattens the thread, and produces a gloss, at the same time lays down the fibre, so that the pieces will keep clean longer, and preserve their whiteness, so desirable.
The saving of time and fuel will be found to compensate satisfactorily for the investment.
FOR SALE BY THE PATENTEE, R. A. STRATTON, NO. 1839 CHERRY STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
VARNISH MANUFACTORY AND
STEAM PAINT WORKS.
The Subscribers respectfully inform their customers, and the public in general, that they have, at considerable expense, obtained the method of making nearly all the
ENGLISH VARNISHES AND
Black Oil Japans,
Now used in London, and have lately added to the above some
Cheap Coach & Cabinet Varnishes:
Superior Pale Coach Body Varnish. Coach Body Varnish, No. 1.
Carriage 66 No. 1.
No. 2.
No. 3.
Superior Piano Polishing Varnish.
Superior Flowing Varnish, for finishing Furniture after the grain is filled up. Copal Varnish for Japanners.
Superior Pale Copal Varnish, for Japan- ners and Paper.
Damar or China Gloss Varnish.
Various kinds of Cheap Varnishes, used by Cabinet and Chairmakers.
Very quick drying Cop. Varn. for Coffins. Boot and Harness Varnish.
Elastic Copal Varnish, for Oil Cloth, Car- riages, Signs, &c., Nos. 1 and 2.
White and Brown Spirit Varnish.
Mastic, Map or Picture Varnish.
Shellac and Whip Varnishes.
Gold Size, expressly for Paper Hanging Manufacturers.
Black Leather Varnish.
Red Varnish for Trunks.
Transferring Varnishes, with directions for use.
Patent Polish Varnish.
Drying Japan and Gold Lacquer Varnish. Superior Adhesive Black Oil Japan, for Castors, Buttons, Umbrella Brasses, Buckles, &c.
Brunswick Black Oil Japan, No. 1, for Locks and particular Iron Work, Lea- ther, Paper, &c.
Brunswick Black Oil Japan, Nos. 2 and 3, for Umbrella Makers.
Copal Scraping Varnish.
Japanners' Oil Size.
Coach Makers' Oil Size.
Oil Gold Size for Gilders, Sign Writers, &c. Oil Size for Bronzing.
Also an extensive assortment of Artists' Colors, dry and in compressible tubes ; Canvas Sable and C. H. Pencils ; Milliners, Coach and House Painters' Materials ; Putty in any quantity.
French and American Zinc Paints, Dry and in Oil, White Lead, Raw and Boiled, Linseed Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Gums Copal, Shellac and Sandrac, Frostings and Smalts, English and French Plate Glass, with a full assortment of Rough and Fluted Plate Glass, for Sky Lights, Floors, &c. &c.
C. SCHRACK & CO., Nos. 152 and 154 North Fourth Street, West side, PHILADELPHIA.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
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W. D. GLENN, IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
FANCY GO DS,
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W.D.GLENN
MANUFACTORY OF PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPS &
FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERY COMBS, BRUSHES, DRUCCISTS ARTICLES.
20 W.D.GLENN 20
COMBS, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY DRUGGISTS' ARTICLES, ETC., No. 26 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
BOILER RIVETS, TANK RIVETS.
PHILLIPS & ALLEN, Philadelphia Rivet dolorks Pennsylvania Avenue, West of 22d Street,
MANUFACTURERS OF EVERY KIND OF
RIVET USED IN LOCOMOTIVES & TENDERS,
MARINE AND STATIONARY BOILERS, IRON SHIP BUILDING,
ARCHITECTURAL WORK, GIRDERS, GASOMETERS & TANKS,
STOVE AND COOPERS' RIVETS, &C.
Phillips & Allen supply, in Philadelphia, MESSRS. I. P. MORRIS & Co., MESSRS. S. V. MERRICK & SONS, MESSRS. M. W. BALDWIN & Co., MESSRS. R. NORRIS & SONS, this being alone a guarantee for the excellence of their articles as to quality of Iron, and accuracy of form. They have both open and close die Boiler Rivet machines, and are capable of making any size of Boiler Rivet up to 8 inch by any diameter. Boiler Rivets up to 2 inch made in close die. They have constantly on hand every variety of Rivet used in Gasometer Building. Side Rivets, Head Rivets,
GASOMETER BUTTON HEAD RIVETS, &C.
Being exclusively engaged in the manufacture of Boiler Rivets, employing the best of mechanical advantages, they are able to compete for excellence and price with any manufacturers in the Union. All sizes in ordinary use kept constantly on hand.
ANY SIZE OR FORM MADE TO ORDER.
THE FREE PRESS,"
GERMAN DAILY PAPER,
PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR: F. W. THOMAS. Office: No. 418 North 4th Street, between Callowhill & Willow. Price : $ 3,00 a year.
The large circulation of this paper, which is now in its 12th year, among the whole German population of the City and County of Philadelphia, makes it particularly adapted to
ADVERTISEMENTS AND NOTICES OF EVERY KIND,
which are inserted at very reasonable terms.
Businessmen of any branch, Dealers in Groceries, Tavern- or Boardinghouse-keepers, Mechanics &c. &c.
find a good chance of introducing their business into the German public and making themselves known. Insurance Institutions, Saving-funds und similar Institutions,
Saving and Building Associations, Lodges and Beneficial Societies,
will find it to their profit, to have a perpetual advertisement, as well as periodical notices in the paper. Booksellers, Artists, Printers, Bookbinders and Stationers
ought to advertise their
Literary and Artistical works and products.
To Railroad Companies, Steamboat & Steamship Companies and Transportation and Emigration Lines
the paper is recommended for advertising their
TRAVELLING ROUTES & REGULATIONS &c.
Advertisements of Amusements & Entertainments,
viz : of Concerts, Balls, Theatres, Circuses, Excursions, Parties, also of Museums, Panoramas, Cosmoramas and other Curiosities & Novelties, also of Lectures &c.
find always attentive readers. as likewise
NOTICES OF AUCTION SALES, SALES OF HOUSES AND OTHER SALES. WANTS AND SIMILAR ADVERTISEMENTS. Finally the attention of
Doctors, Apothecarica, Lawyers, Teachers and Businessmen generally is led to the expediency of having inserted their CARDS AND PLACES OF RESIDENCE,
hat a. ways will repay the very low charge. F. W. THOMAS, Publisher
ENGLISH AND GERMAN PRINTING By F. W. THOMAS, No. 418 North Fourth Street, between Callowhill and Willow Streets. BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, CONSTITUTIONS, CARDS, BILLHEADS, HANDBILLS, CIRCULARS, LABELS AND OTHER PRINTING MATTER in English or German
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carefully and promptly done at very reasonable terms. F. W. THOMAS. N B. TRANSLATIONS from either language furnished very cheaply.
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Tägliche Beitung. Herausgeber: 5. 2. Thomas. Office : no. 418 nord 4te Straße, gwijchen Callombill und Billom. Breis : $ 3,00 jährlich). Die bebeutente Circulation blefes Blattes unter ber gangen bentiden Bevolferung von Statt und County Phila- telphia empfiehlt Diejelbe namentlich au
Ameigen und Bekanntmachungen aller Art,
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welche au febr mafigen Dreifen aufgenommen merten. Befdaftslente fomte alle Gefellfdaften fin. ben gute Gelegenheit, ihre verfchiebenartigften Belanntmadungen tarin bem Publitum mitgutbellen.
Dentiche und Englifche Buch Druckerei non f. m. Thomas, no. 418 nord Bierte Strafe, amifchen Sallembill und Billom. Bücher, Conftitutionen für Befellichaften, Brofchuren, Gefchafts:Rarten, Bettel, Circulare, Rechnungs: Formulare, Etiquetten sc. 2c., in Gnglifcher ind Deuticher Sprache, werben gut mäßigen Dreifen, bei prompter Bedienung gefertigt.
R.B. Heberlegungen aus beiden Sprachen werden für billige "reife beforat.
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Literary Societies, and Societies and Associations generally
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
MILL STONES.
SMUT MACHINES.
S. M. MECUTCHEN
MILL-WRIGHT, MACHINIST & BURR MILL STONE MANUFACTURER. SOLE PROPRIETOR OF JOHNSON'S IMPROVED SMUT & SCREENING MACHINE. IMPROVED WROUGHT IRON CONCAVE BRAN DUSTER &c. NO. 34 Haydock St. below Front. RESIDENCE NO . 22| QUEEN ST. JATIL WARD, PHILADELPHIA. IMPROVED OLD ANCHOR BOLTINC CLOTH. EMEVT. ADDRESS KENSINGTON TO.
IMPROVED ANCHOR BRAND BOLTING CLOTHS, SMUT MACHINES, IMPROVED WATER WHEELS, S.c.
SAMUEL M. MECUTCHEN, MILLWRIGHT & BURR MILLSTONE MANUFACTURER, No. 34 Haydock St. bel. Front,
PHILADELPHIA.
Solid Burr Stones, from 20 inches to 4 feet in diameter, with self-adjusting Balance Ryne complete. Cocalico and Esopus Millstones, Mill Irons, and Smut Machines, furnished to order. Square meshed Bolting Cloths, from the most approved manufactories, always on hand, made up and put on to order, cheap and warranted.
Portable Mills, with Solid Burr, or Cocalico Stones, from two to three feet in diameter. Cob Crushers, and Plaster Breakers, and Improved Patent Mill Bush Overshot and Surface Water Wheels, put up on approved principles.
Sole proprietor of Johnson's improved and much approved Smut and Screening Machines. These machines are given to Millers with all confidence, as the best machines now known or in use, as all who have seen them can testify, and numerous certificates will show. Upwards of Two Thousand of these machines are now in use, and giving perfect satisfaction. MECUTCHEN's improved Smut Machine and Separater combined. Improved Cast Iron Corn Kiln. All persons are cautioned against using them, unless got of me, or of my legally authorized agents.
SAMUEL M. MECUTCHEN.
THIS IS TO CERTIFY, That we have now in use in our Mills, two of Johnson's Patent Smut and Screening Machines, and are satisfied that they are the best we have ever used.
Brandywine Mills, Sept. 20th, 1850.
JOSEPH T. PRICE & Co., JAMES E. PRICE & Co.
Orders (post-paid) from any part of the country strictly attended to and promptly executed.
ALSO,
IRON CONCAVE BRAN DUSTER, IMPROVED.
CERTIFICATE.
BRANDYWINE MILLS, Aug. 1854.
We have now in operation in our Mills one of McFarlan & Carpenter's New Bran Dusters, and believe it 18 preferable to any other now in use. We have Johnson's also, and Frost and Monroe's in operation here. We recommend the said Duster, with great confidence, to the Millers ; believing it to be a great acquisition to the machinery of a Mill, as it thoroughly separates the flour from the bran, which cannot be done by the ordinary process of Bolting. The power to drive it is very small and of no consequence, not being perceptible in our Mills. JAMES E. PRICE & CO.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Established Forty Years.
JOSEPH A. NEEDLES,
WIRE MANUFACTURER,
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No. 54 North Front Street,
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BELOW ARCH, PHILADELPHIA.
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METALLIC CLOTHS OR WOVEN WIRE, SIEVES, RIDDLES, SCREENS, BRIGHT and ANNEALED WIRE, &c., at Wholesale or Retail.
A. L. ARCHAMBAULT, MANUFACTURER OF PORTABLE STEAM HOISTING, PUMPING AND SAW MILL ENGINES, FROM 4 TO 30 HORSE POWER, Also, STATIONARY ENGINES, FROM 4 TO 100 HORSE POWER, Fifteenth st., between Willow and Hamilton, Philadelphia.
These Engines are arranged for driving Portable Saw Mills, Corn Mills, Thrashing Machines, &c. FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED BY THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, in 1851 and 1853; also, by the PENN'A STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, held at Philadelphia in 1854; PHILADELPHIA COUNTY FAIR, at Philadelphia in 1855. Also, THE NEW- JERSEY STATE FAIR, at Camden.
Also, manufactures to order, Stationary Engines, large or small, Line Shafting, Mill Gearing, large and small Screw Jacks for Railroad Companies, and Machinery in gen- eral. DE Repairing promptly attended to.
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D. G. WILSON, J. CHILDS & CO.,
PHILADELPHIA. 2d & Lehigh Av., and 495, 497, & 499 North 3d St.
PHILADELPHIA
WHEELWRIGHT WORKS
JU'S
CE,MAS
PHILADELPHIA PLANTATION & ROAD WAGON WORKS
Office S. W. Corner of St. John and Buttonwood Streets, Philadelphia.
Orders from any part of the United States, South America, West Indies, and Mexico, addressed to them at Philadel- phia, or David G. Wilson, 24 Perdido Street, New Orleans, or to their Agents, Messrs. Barnwell & Fitler, Mobile, Ala- bama, will meet prompt attention, and will be executed on the most liberal terms.
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68, 70, and 72 Carondolet Street, New Orleans. SOUTHERN DEPOSITORY,
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
SIMONS, COLEMAN & Co.,
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GENERAL PLANTATION, OX, and ROAD
WAGON MANUFACTORY
Southern Depository at New Orleans, Louisiana.
They have constantly on hand at their Manufactory, Depository, and at the dif- ferent Agencies, all kinds of PLANTATION, ROAD, EXPRESS, BAGGAGE, AND JERSEY WAGONS; OX, HORSE, CANE, LUMBER, COAL AND BOGASSE CARTS.
DRAYS, OX WHEELS, and AXLES of all sizes. TIMBER WHEELS, with or without Iron and Wood Axles. WHEELBARROWS and TRUCKS.
Any articles purchased are warranted to give satisfaction, as all are made of Seasoned Materials, and none but good workmen employed.
- Orders from any or all parts of the World will be promptly executed, by addressing them at their
Manufactory, No. 1109 North Front Street,
Or, SECOND and HUNTINGDON STS., PHILADELPHIA,
Or, AT THEIR DEPOSITORY AT NEW ORLEANS. OR, TO THEIR AGENTS,
BARNWELL & FITLER, Mobile, Ala .; H. F. BAKER, Charleston ; J. SORLEY, Galveston, Texas ; J. J. CAIN & Co., Houston, Texas ; A. FROMME & CO., Indianola; FRENCH & GROESBEECK, San Antonia.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
DANIEL THOMPSON, MANUFACTURER OF
STOP COCKS, FIRE PLUGS, &C.,
FOR WATER WORKS,
AND
Stop Cocks, Valbes, Drip Dumps, &t.,
FOR GAS WORKS.
Valves and Pipes for Tanks at Railroad Stations. DRILLS and REAMERS For inserting Ferrules in Water Pipes. No. 133 ELFRETH'S ALLEY, PHILADELPHIA.
JOSEPH BAKER.
JOS. W. BAKER.
JOSEPH BAKER & SON,
No. 820 Rachel Street, or 821 North Second Street, Philadelphia, MANUFACTURERS OF BABBITT METAL,
SPELTER SOLDER, TINMEN'S SOLDER,
Sounding Leads, from 2} to 50 pounds each.
DEALERS IN
BANCA, REVELLY AND STRAITS' TIN, SILESIAN SPELTER, PIG LEAD, BAR LEAD, PIG TEA LEAD, RE-MELTED SPELTER, BAR TIN, ANTIMONY, INGOT COPPER, SOLDERING IRONS, &c.
CASH PAID FOR TEA LEAD, OLD LEAD, ZINC, COPPER, BRASS, &c.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
REEVE L. KNIGHT,
SUCCESSOR TO HARTLEY & KNIGHT,
Bedding and Carpet Warehouse,
No. 262 SOUTH SECOND STREET, ABOVE SPRUCE, Where he keeps constantly on hand.
FEATHERS, FEATHER BEDS,
NT SPRING M TRESSES, CURLED HAIR, MOSS, CORN HUSK & STRAW.
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REMOVAL.
PHILADELPHIA
TRUNK & HARNESS MANUFACTORY & WAREROOMS
Removed to New Store,
720 Market St., bel. Eighth, (Sign of GOLDEN SADDLE and HORSE,) FULL ASSORTMENT OF
SOLE L RUNKS, VALISES, &C. -ALSO- Carriage Harness, Saddles, Whips, &c.,
AT LOWEST PRICES-WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
E. P. MOVER & BROTHERS, (NEW STORE) 720 MARKET STREET.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
REEVE L. KNIGHT,
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No. 262 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
Between Walnut and Spruce, (Five doors North of Spruce,)
IMPORTER OF
ENGLISH CARPETINGS
OF THE MOST APPROVED MANUFACTURE, ALSO, DEALER IN
AMERICAN CARPETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS, CANTON AND COCOA MATTINGS,
DRUGGETS, RUGS, DOOR MATS, PIANO AND TABLE COVERS, WINDOW SHADES, &c.
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PHILADELPHIA SURGEONS' BANDAGE INSTITUTE, No. 14 (late 4) NORTH NINTH STREET,
SIXTH STORE ABOVE MARKET STREET,
RUPTURES RADICALLY CURED, BY
B. C. EVERETT'S PREMIUM
PATENT GRADUATING PRESSURE TRUSS.
Superior Elastic Stockings, Supporters, Shoulder Braces, Elastic Suspensory Bandages, Deformity Instruments.
WM KING. MANUFACTURER OF BURNING FLUID.ALCOHOL
FACTORY
CAMPHENE
E, PHILADELPHIA
ARLBOROUGH ST. AB.DUE
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
L. BENKERT, FRENCH BOOT MAKER
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
No. 633 (old No. 209) Chestnut St., below 7th, North side,
PHILADELPHIA.
BOLTS, SQUARE HEADED WOOD SCREWS, RIVETS, NUTS AND WASHERS,
We are manufacturing the above articles by Machinery, from a uniform quality of iron, made expressly for these purposes, and calcu- lated for
BUILDERS,
MACHINISTS,
CAR BUILDERS,
RAILROAD, IRON AND COAL COMPANIES.
Being exclusively engaged in making the above articles, with increased facilities over the usual way, we can produce them of more uni- form quality, and at cheaper rates. Ordinary sizes kept on hand, and others made to order.
HOOPES & TOWNSEND, Buttonwood street, near Broad.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Front Street Tolire Manufactory. WATSON, COX & Co.,
COAL AND SAND SCREENS.
SIEVE, RIDDLE, SCREEN AND WIRE CLOTH
MANUFACTURERS,
No. 46 North Front St., Philadelphia.
Where they continue to manufacture, of superior quality, Brass and Iron Wire Sieves of all kinds, Brass and Copper Wire Cloth for Paper Makers, &c. Cylinders and Dandy Rolls covered in the best manner. Heavy Twilled Wire, for Spark Catchers. Sieves of superior quality for Brass and Iron Founders. Screen Wire, Window Wire, Safes, Traps, Dish Covers, Coal and Sand Screens, &c. Fancy Wire Work of every description, executed in the neatest style. Orders for city and country thankfully received and promptly attended to.
DIALOGUE & SERRILL,
SUCCESSORS TO ADAM DIALOGUE,
Fire and Garden
Manufacturers,
At the Old Stand, 520 NORTH STREET, Philadelphia.
MANUFACTURE
Fire Buckets, Suction Hose, Bands for Machinery &c.
RE- The above articles will be made of the best materials and workmanship, and on the most reasonable terms.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
PENNSYLYA
WIRE WORKS,
No. 226 Arch St., between Second and Third, Philada.
The Subscribers, being PRACTICAL WIRE WORKERS, feel enabled to give entire satis- faction to all parties in want of
Sieves, Riddle Screens, Woven Wire,
ALL MESHES AND WIDTHS, WITH ALL KINDS OF
PLAIN AND FANCY WIRE WORK,
IRON RAILING, IRON BEDSTEADS,
AND ALL KINDS OF GARDEN FURNITURE, SIEVES AND SCREENS, IRON FURNITURE.
Heavy Twilled Wire, for Spark Catchers.
Coal, Sand, and Gravel Screens.
Cellar Window Wire, all patterns.
Meat and Provision Safes.
Meal and Hair Sieves.
Nursery and other Fenders.
Rat Traps, all kinds.
Wire and Wire Fencing.
Iron Bedsteads. Iron Wire Furniture, &c., &c.
Cylinder and Dandy Rolls covered in the best manner, in or out of the city.
A very Superior Article of Heavy Foundry Sieves.
ALL KINDS OF IRON ORE WIRE.
WIRE AND SIEVES FOR SEED, GRAIN, SAND, STARCH, SNUFF, BRICKDUST, &c.
Orders thankfully received and promptly executed by
BAYLISS & DARBY.
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Druggists' Sieves, Brass and Silk Flower Pot Stands, Trainers, &c.
Trellis Work for Grape Vines.
Steak and Oyster Broilers.
Bird Cages of every description.
Paper Maker's Wire, all kinds.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
M. WALKER & SON, MANUFACTURERS OF
WIRE WROUGHT IRON RAILING,
No. 535 Market Street, N. E. Corner of Sixth, PHILADELPHIA.
Patent Corrugated Wire and Wrought Iron Railing for Cemeteries, Public Grounds, Cottages, Gates, Gardens, &c.
WROUGHT IRON FARM FENCES WITH IRON POSTS.
PATENT WIRE SACKING IRON BEDSTEADS,
In every variety of style.
FOLDING BEDSTEADS, &C. N. B .- See Advertisement below.
M. WALKER & SON,
No. 535 Market Street, N. E. Corner Sixth, Philadelphia.
Manufacturers of PATENT WOVEN WIRE, (very heavy,) for screening Ores, Coal, &c., and every variety of Woven Wire Cloth of Brass, Iron and Copper for PAPER MAKERS MILLERS, FOUNDERS, &c. HEAVY TWILLED AND CRIMPED CLOTH FOR SPARK ARRESTERS.
Patent Wire Coal Screens, With a large assortment of Sand and Gravel Screens, &c. &c. N. B .- For Wove Railing refer to advertisement above, and a large variety of Sieves for Clover, Wheat, Corn, Cockle, Flaxseed, Timothy, &c.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
ESTABLISHED 1781, , PIONEER WIRE WORKS, No. 18 NORTH SIXTH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
WIRE-WORK, WIRE-CLOTH, SIEVES,
SCREENS, SAFES, CAGES, FENDERS, &c. ALSO,
WIRE RAILING,
FOR CEMETERIES, GARDENS, &c.
SELLERS BROTHERS.
CAUTION! CAUTION! THOMAS ARMITAGE'S ELECTRO-MAGNET LIGHTNING RODS.
BEWARE OF IMPOSTERS AND SWINDLERS.
In order to prevent a repetition of the FRAUDS so extensively carried on during the last two years by a set of scoundrels who travelled over the country, and represented themselves as my agents, and in many instances exhibited forged certificates of agency. I now give NOTICE that all my agents carry with them PRINTED FORMS, authorizing them to act as my AGENTS, legally executed and acknowledged before Alderman HENRY SIMPSON, of Philadelphia ; they have also my name and place of business on their wagons. I believe them all to be strictly honest, and fully acquainted with the business of putting up Lightning Rods, which they will do at as low a price as they can be obtained at the factory. As many schemes have been resorted to, to defraud myself and the public, purchasers should be on their guard; thousands have been grossly deceived by purchasing useless articles in the shape of Lightning Rods, having pewter, lead, copper, zinc, and iron points, either, or all of which are good for nothing. My ELECTRO-MAGNET LIGHTNING HODS, have been examined by many of the most scientific men in the world, who have pronounced them to be the only rods, that they have ever seen, which are calculated to save lives and property from destruc- tion by Lightning-among these are Professors Henry M'Murtrie, James M'Clintock, Walter R. Johnson, of the U. S. Patent Office, E. J. Carr, Dr. T. E. Waller, and many others who recom- mend them in the highest terms of approbation.
All orders, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, will meet with prompt attention. Spire Rods and Scrolls made to ordor. Cardinal Points, and all kinds of weather Vanes for sale cheap.
THOMAS ARMITAGE, Vine Street, 4 doors above Twelfth, Philada.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
SELLERS & PENNOCK,
No. 613 Commerce Street, Philadelphia,
MANUFACTURERS OF
RIVETED HOSE LEATHER BELTING, FIRE BUCKETS, &c.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
WM. F. SCHEIBLE, (SUCCESSOR TO FOSTER,) No. 49 South Third Street, Above Chestnut, PHILADELPHIA. MANUFACTURER OF
& VERANDAHS ------
AWNINGS
FOR SHADING STORES,
PILLINER.SC
PUBLIC BUILDINGS, PRIVATE DWELLINGS, COTTAGES, &C.
Persons will find it to their advantage, by calling at this Establishment before ordering elsewhere.
AND Manufacturer of all kinds of American and Foreign Flags, Wagon Covers, Tents, Bags, &c.
All work warranted to give entire satisfaction, both in regard to Workmanship and Price.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
WILLIAM KING,
MANUFACTURER OF
ALCOHOL AND BURNING FLUID.
Respectfully informs his customers and the public that he is prepared to supply the above in quantities to suit purchasers. Also,
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