McElroy's Philadelphia city directory, 1861, Part 287

Author: A. McElroy & Co; Orrin Rogers (Firm); E.C. & J. Biddle (Firm)
Publication date: 1837
Publisher: Philadelphia : A. McElroy & Co.
Number of Pages: 1434


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Olive, Lancaster turnpike. Office 639 Lombard. Stephen Smith, President. George W. Goines, Secretary.


Philadelphia, Passyunk rd. W of Broad. Office 258 S 3d. Samuel Grant, sen., proprietor. Philanthropic, Passyunk rd. below County Prison. George Smith, President. John F. Reed, Secretary. Benj. M. Evans, Treasurer. Ronaldson's, west side 9th, from Shippen to Fitz- water. John Wallace, President. Benjamin Mifflin, Secretary. Samuel Tiller, Treasurer. John Mercer, Superintendent.


St Mary's, Buck road bel County Prison. Office at St Mary's Church, 4th st. Rev. George Stro- bel, President. James McCann, Secretary. Joseph F. Snyder, Treasurer.


United American Mechanics and United Daughters of America, 21st st. and Islington la Office in basement of Hall, N E cor 4th and George. George W. Ford, President. William M. Weck- erly, Secretary. William Nichuals, Treasurer. Jeremiah Hansbury, Superintendent.


Woodlands, Darby road. Office 813 Arch. Eli K. Price, President. Joseph B. Townsend, Secretary and Treasurer.


PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND PLACES.


Almshouse, west side Schuylkill opposite South. Assistant Quartermaster's Office, U. S. Marine Corps, 625 Spruce Carpenters' Hall, Carpenters' ct.


County Prison, Passyunk av n intersection of 10th Custom House, Chestnut between 4th and 5th Eastern Penitentiary of Pennsylvania, Coates n Fairmount.


| Fairmount Water Works, on the Schuylkill W of Morris.


Navy Yard and Offices, S E Front and Prime. Office of Army Clothing and Equipage U.S. Army, N E 12th and Girard.


Pennsylvania State Arsenal, 16th and Filbert. Penn's Treaty Monument, Beach ab Columbia av. Philadelphia Gas Works, c Market and Schuyl- kill river.


Philadelphia Post-Office, Dock below 3d.


Quartermaster's Office, U. S. Army, N E 12th and Girard.


Sailors' Home, 422 S Front.


State House, Chestnut bet 5th and 6th.


United States Arsenal, Gray's Ferry rd n Federal.


United States Arsenal, n Frankford.


United States Mint, Juniper and Chestnut.


PUBLIC, HIGH, AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL HOUSES. OWNED BY THE CITY.


Boys' High School, S E Broad and Green.


Girls' High School, Sargeant ab 9th.


Carroll, corner Salmon and Somerset.


Colored, 6th above Lombard.


Harrison, Master above 2d. Jefferson, 5th above Poplar.


John Q. Adams, Garden below Buttonwood.


Livingston, 23d above Callowhill.


Locust Street, N E 12th and Locust.


Madison, New Market above Noble.


Manayunk, Green lane. Marshall, N W Marshall and Sellers, Fkd. Mifflin, 3d above Brown.


Monroe, Buttonwood below 11th.


Morris, Palmer above Thompson.


Mount Vernon, Catharine between 3d and 4th.


North East, New above Front.


North West, Race below 15th.


Penn, S E 8th and Thompson.


Ringgold, N E 8th and Fitzwater.


Rittenhouse, Rittenhouse, Gtn.


South East, Front bel Pine.


South West, 23d below Pine.


Weccacoe, S E 2d and Reed.


West Philadelphia, Chestnut n Margaretta.


Zane Street, Filbert above 7th.


PUBLIC HALLS AND PLACES OF AMUSEMENT.


American Academy of Music, S W Broad and Locust.


Arch Street Theatre, Arch above 6th.


Assembly Building, S W 10th and Chestnut.


Concert Hall, 1221 Chestnut.


Continental Theatre, Walnut above 8th.


Frankford Lyceum of Science, Fkd ab Sellers.


Franklin Hall, 54 N 6th.


German Theatre, Callowhill below 5th.


IIandel and Haydn Hall, N E 8th and Spg Garden Kater IIall, South below 16th.


Metropolitan IIall, 613 Chestnut


Musical Fund Hall, 806 Locust.


National Guards' Hall, Race below 6th.


National Hall, 1226 Market.


Olympic Theatre, Race above 2d.


Sanford's Opera House, IIth below Market. Sansom Hall, Sansom above 6th.


Spring Garden Assembly Room, S E Broad and Spring Garden.


Walnut Street Theatre, N E 9th and Walnut.


Washington IIall, S W 8th and Spring Garden. Wright's Institute, Unity and Franklin.


Patten's, 630 Chestnut Strect.


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MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.


MARKET COMPANIES. DELAWARE AVENUE.


Delaware avenue to Water and Dock to Spruce. Edward Browning, President; Jas. H. Hurtt, Secretary ; William J. Carlin, Treasurer.


EASTERN.


Fifth and Merchant.


Edward Carpenter, President ; Henry T. Manly, Secretary : Henry Godley, Treasurer ; William H. Shuster, Superintendent.


FARMERS'.


Market to Filbert above 11th.


H. Jones Brooke, President; Thomas Speak- man, Secretary ; James J. Lewis, Treasurer.


FARMERS' WESTERN.


Twenty-first and Market.


John Young, President; Morris S. Hansell, Secretary ; William F. Simes, Treasurer ; John Lynch, Superintendent.


FRANKLIN.


Tenth and Marble.


Edward Wartman, President ; Daniel R. Paul, Secretary ; John Hinckle, Treasurer ; William W. Trout, Superintendent.


GERMANTOWN.


Germantown av bet School and Queen.


Stephen Coulter, President; Joseph King, Sec- retary and Treasurer.


KATER.


South street near 16th. John Kater, Propr.


UNION.


Second to St. John, above Callowhill.


Enos Smedley, President ; Wm. Larzelere, Sec- retary and Treasurer.


WESTERN.


Sixteenth and Market.


David B. Paul, President ; Philip Lowry, jr., Secretary ; Abraham R. Paul, Treasurer.


PUBLIC MARKETS.


Callowhill Street, from 4th to 7th.


Eleventh Street, from Shippen to Carpenter. Girard Av, from Crease to Fkd av, Howard to 3d, Lawrence to 7th, and from 10th to 12th. Moyamensing Av, from Prime to Wharton. North 2d Street, from Coates to Poplar. Shippen Street, from 3d to 5th.


South 2d Street, from Pine to South. Spring Garden Street, from Marshall to 12th. Twenty-first and Market Streets.


PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. SESSION OF 1861.


(Newly elected members marked with a star.) SENATE.


1st District - Philadel- 5th-Lehigh & North- phia. *Jeremiah Nichols, R. ampton. Jeremiah Schindel, D.


John II. Parker, R. 6th-Berks. George R. Smith, R. George Connell. R. *Iliester Clymer, D. 2d-Chester & Delaware. 7th-Schuylkill.


*Jacob S. Serrill, R. Robert M. l'almer, R.


3d-Montgomery. John Thompson, R.


4th-Bucks.


Mahlon Yardley, R.


*Henry S. Mott, D.


9th-Bradford, Susque- 18th-Adams, Franklin hanna, Sullivan. &. and Fulton.


Wyoming. A. K. McClure, R.


George Landon, R. 19th-Somerset, Bedford


10th-Luzerne. and Huntingdon.


W. W. Ketchum, R.


20th - Blair, Cambria


11th - Tioga, Potter, and Clearfield.


McKean & Warren. Louis W. Hall, R.


Isaac Benson, R. 21st-Indiana & Arm-


12th-Clinton, Lycom- strong.


ing, Centre and J. E. Meredith, R.


Union.


22d - Westmoreland


&


Andrew Gregg, R. Fayette. 13th - Snyder, North- "Smith Fuller, R. umberland, Mon- 23d-Washington and


tour & Columbia. Green.


*Franklin Bound. R. *Geo. V. Lawrence.


14th-Cumberland, Ju- 24th-Alleghany. niata, Perry and John P. Penney, R.


Elias II. Irish, R.


Mifflin.


25th-Beaver & Butler.


Dr. E. D. Crawford, D. De L. Imbrie, R. 15th-Dauphin & Le- 26th-Lawrence, Mercer banon. and Veuango.


A. R. Boughter, R. *Jas. II Robinson, R.


16th-Lancaster. 27th-Erie & Crawford.


*Wm. Hamilton, R. Darwin A. Finney, K.


*John Hiestand, R. 28th -Clarion, Jeffer-


17th-York. son, Forest & Elk.


Wm. II. Welsh, D. K. L. Blood, D.


Republican Senators, 27


6


Republican majority,


.


.


21


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


Philadelphia. Bradford.


1. Joseph Caldwell, D. 2. Thos. E Gaskill, D.


3. P. MeDonough, D.


4. Robt. E. Randall, D.


5. Joseph Moore, Jr., R. 6. Daniel G. Thomas, R. 7. Dr. J. II. Seltzer, R. 8. J. E. Ridgway, R.


9. Henry Dunlap, D.


JO. II. G. Leisenring, D. 11. Isaac A Sheppard, R. 12. Richard Wildey, R. 13. Wm. D. Morrison, D.


14. G. W. II. Smith, D. 15. John F. Preston, R. 16. Thos. W. Duffield, D. 17. Charles F. Abbot, R. Delaware. Chalkley Ilarvey, R. Chester. William T. Shafer, R.


Caleb Peirce, R.


Isaac Acker, R. Montgomery.


Dr. Charles H. Ilill, D. John Stoneback, D.


John Dismant, D. Bucks.


Joseph Barnsley, R.


Dr. Asher Reily, R. Northampton.


Jacob Cope, D. P. F. Eilenberger. D. Lehigh and Carbon.


William II. Butler, D. W. C. Lichtenwallner. D. Monroe and Pike.


Charles D. Brodbead, D. Wayne.


A. B. Walker, R. Luzerne.


John Manifold, D. Daniel Rieff, D.


Lewis Pughe, R.


Cumberland and Perry.


II. P. Hillman, R. William B. Irvin, R.


l'eter Byrne, D.


William Lowther, R.


Susquchanna. Adams.


George T. Frazier, R.


Henry J. Myers, D.


Henry W. Tracy, R. Dr. C. T. Bliss, R. Wyoming, Sullivan, Columbia & Montour. Thomas Osterhout, D. Iliram R. Kline, D. Lycoming und Clinton.


W'm. 1I. Armstrong, R. H. C. Bressler, R. Centre.


Wm. C. Duncan. R. Mifflin.


Adolphus F. Gibboney, R. Union, Snyder and Juniata. Thomas Hayes, R. John J. Patterson. R. Northumberland.


Amos T. Bisel, R. Schuylkill.


Daniel Koch. R. Henry Huhn, R. Lin Bartholomew, R. Dauphin .. William Clark, R. Dr. Lewis Heck, D. Lebanon. Jacob L. Bixler, R. Berks.


E. Penn Smith, D.


Michael P. Boyer, D. Henry B. Rhoads, D. Lancaster. Henry M. White, R. Joseph Hood, R. Miebael Uber, R. John M. Strhman, R. York.


Gilt Cornices, Banus, Gimps, Tassels, Fringes, and Curtain Goods;


.


Democratic Senators,


8th - Carbon, Mouroe, Pike & Wayne.


*S. S. Wharton, R.


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MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.


Franklin and Fulton.


Fayette.


James R. Brewster, R.


John Collins, R. Greene.


Jefferson,


·


1,886


1,493


Juniata,


1,503


1,465


Bedford and Somerset. Patrick Donley, D.


Lancaster,


13,012


7,153


Edward M. Schrock, R.


Washington.


Lawrence,


2,645


959


Lebanon,


3,847


2,234


Lehigh,


4,166


4,556


Luzerne,


6,662


6,916


Lycoming,


3,615


3,034


McKean,


1,048


706


Mercer,


3,624


2,794


Indiana.


Alexander H. Burns, R. Beaver and Lawrence.


Mifflin, .


1,723


1,490


Monroe,


822


2,163


Armstrong & Westmore- land.


J. W. Blanchard, R.


Montgomery,


5,812


7,392


J. R. McGonigal, R.


James Taylor, R.


Thomas Robinson, R.


Northumberland,


2,429


2,955


Mercer and Venango.


Perry.


2,416


2,128


Philadelphia,


40,233


42,119


Pike,


324


843


Clarion and Forest.


Erie.


Potter, .


1,410


615


William Devins. D.


Henry Teller. R.


Schuylkill,


7,301


7,067


Snyder,


1,704


1,135


Isaac G. Gordon, R.


S. B. Elliott, R.


Sullivan,


394


543


Susquehanna,


4,110


2,456


Tioga, .


4,147


1,331


Union, .


1,820


1,019


Venango,


2,581


2,122


Warren,


2,112


1,172


Washington,


4,768


4,206


Wayne,


2,610


2.537


Westmoreland,


4,830


5,276


Wyoming,


1,192


1,366


York,


5,322


6,665


PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION.


262,349


230,257


October 9, 1860.


FULL OFFICIAL RETURNS. Curtin's Majority 32,092.


CURTIN.


FOSTER.


Adams, .


2,773


2,849


Alleghany,


15,879


9,190


Armstrong,


3,474


2,698


Beaver,


2,682


1,715


8,931


8,909


Bedford,


2,464


2,561


4th,


11,568


10,195


Berks, .


6,833


10,318


5th,


10,017


9,723


Blair, .


3,051


2,172


6th,


7th,


10,620


10,763


Butler, .


2,177


2,583


10th,


12,251


7,448


Carbon, .


1,722


1,930


11th,


9,867


9,518


Centre, .


3,165


2,824


12th,


11,719


11,024


Chester,


7,540


5,913


13th,


9,153


12,208


Clarion,


1,795


2,297


14th,


14,922


5,984


Clearfield,


1,755


2,040


15th,


11,925


10,239


Clinton,


1,750


1,703


16th,


11,711


12,069


Columbia,


1,848


2,586


17th,


11,673


11,144


Crawford,


5,277


3.178


18th,


11,185


8,219


Cumberland, .


3,625


3.716


19th,


11,790


9,761


Dauphin,


4,555


3,302


20th,


9,441


10,609


Delaware,


3,183


1,996


21st,


10,507


6,631


Elk,


·


5,613


2,469


23d,


7,636


6,078


Fayette,


3,382


3,556


24th,


11,799


10,219


Forest, .


125


66


25th,


10,705


5,551


Franklin,


4,053


3,379


Fulton, .


828


957


260,960


212,135


Greene,


1,529


2,669


212,135


Huntingdon,


3,070


2,114


Indiana,


3,672


1,886


People's majority, .


48,825


1,372


Samuel M. Lawrence, R.


B. B. Strong, R.


Republicans, 71. Democrats, 29. RECAPITULATION.


Republicans.


Democrats.


Senate,


27


6


House of Representatives,


29


-


98


35


35


Republican maj. on joint ballot, 63


Recapitulation of the vote for the candidates of the People's and the Democratic parties, in all the Districts in the State.


Districts.


People's. Democrats.


1st,


8,581


8,383


2d,


6,262


5,410


Bucks, .


6,383


6,330


8th,


7.111


9,993


3,526


2,548


9th,


12,964


Cambria,


6,664


2,328


10,144


7,699


Bradford,


W. M. Graham, K.


Northampton,


3,507


5,249


A. Craig, R.


Crawford and Warren.


George D. Hofius, R.


E. Cowan, R.


Elisha W. Davis, R.


Jefferson, Clearfield, McKean & Elk.


Potter and Tioga.


Somerset,


2,977


Joseph II. Wilson. R.


Montour,


983


1,220


Blair.


Kennedy Marshall, R.


James Roller, R.


Thomas Williams, R.


Cambria.


Charles L. Gehring, R.


Alexander C. Mullin, R.


William Douglas, K.


James Alexander. R.


John A. Happer, i.


Huntingdon.


Brice X. Blair, R.


Robert Anderson, R. Alleghany.


CURTIN.


FOSTER.


James C. Austin, R.


Charles W. Ashcom, R.


Erie,


421


633


22dl,


8,478


4,318


Patten's, 630 Chestnut Street.


230,257


Curtin's majority, . 32,092


3d,


Butler.


Hiram Butler, R.


Gideon J. Ball, R.


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MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.


LIST OF PHILADELPHIA DIRECTORIES.


PUBLISHER.


YEAR


Francis White, .


1785


PUBLISHER. John Adems Paxton, .


1813


PUBLISHER. A. McElroy, .


1841


John Macpherson,


1785


B. & T. Kite,


1814


66


1842


Clement Biddle,


1791


James Hardie,


1793


66


1794


Edward Davis,


1818


66


1846


Thomas Stevens,


Cornelius W. Stafford,


1797


Edward Whitely, Mc Carty & Davis, 16 66


1821


66


1849


66


180.1


1802


Thomas Wilson,


1825


66


1853


66 Robert Desilver, 60


1829


66


1855


66


66


1830


1856


16


60


1806


66


1831


1857


66


66


1833


66


1858


66


1808


66


66


1835


1859


1809


1810


A. McElroy, .


1839


A. McElroy, .


1861


Census,


MCELROY'S


PHILADELPHIA


CITY & BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 9


PUBLISHED ANNUALLY, IN JANUARY.


PRICE, $2 50.


Publication Office, No. 27 South Sixth Street.


MCELROY'S


REAL ESTATE AND


GENERAL BUSINESS AGENCY.


Real Estate Bought and Sold on Commission. House and Ground Rents promptly Collected. Money Procured on Mortgage on Real Estate. Money obtained on Good Collateral Securities.


No. 27 South Sixth Street.


66


66


1845


Edmund Hogan,


1795


1796


1798


66


1799


66


1800


Robert Desilver, 66


1823


66


1851


1824


16


1852


James Robinson,


60


1803


1828


1854


1804


S. E. Cohen, .


1860


66


1811


YEAR.


YEAR.


James Robinson, 66


1816


1843


1817


1844


John Adems Paxton,


1819


1847


1820


1848


1822


1850


1805


1807


1837


1860


1840


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


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Portable Furnaces, Parlor Grates, Registers, Ventilators, &c.


SOME OF OUR REFERENCES. Public Institutions, Churches, &c.


Philadelphia County Prison,


Philadelphia.


House of Refnge, Deaf and Dumb Asylum.


Northern Home for Friendless Children


Bedford Street Mission,


Central High School, Warner Public School, Robertson st., Monroe Public School, Buttonwood st, Mantua Public School, S. Second st., Public School, Norristown, Pa.


Farnum school, Beverly, N. J.


Young Ladies Seminary, Freehold, N. J. Frederick Female Seminary, Frederick City, Md.


Hertzog Theological Institute, New Brunswick, N. J. Lehigh Coal & Nav. Co., 2d st. ab. Walnut, Philada. Friends' Meeting House, 15th and Cherry sts., St. Jude's Episcopal Church, Frankliu st Trinity Church, Episcopal, Catharine ab. 2d,


St David's Episcopal Church, Manayunk. Tabernacle M E. Church, Ilth ab. Jefferson, Methodist Episcopal Church, Front and Laurel, Episcopal Church, West Chester, Pa Mount Holly Bank, Mount Holly, N. J.


Bank of North America, Chestuut street above 3d. Commonwealth Bank, Chestnut street above 4th. Capitol, Representatives Hall, Washington, D. C.


Dwellings, Stores, &c.


J. Richardson, Pres. N. A. Bank, 1722 Walnnt st. Solomon Wagner, 5th below Franklin. Charles 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., Jaynes' New Build., Chestnut. A. D Downs, Franklin above Poplar. Judge George M. Stroud, 20th and Master, Col. D. W. C. Moore, Sth above Brown. E. II. Frismuth, Arch west of 17th. Gilbert Combs, 406 Marshall st. Charles Ferguson, 364 Walnut st.


Ludwig, Kneedler & Co., 36 North 3d st.


Wilstach & Co., 24 North 3d st


J. F. Whitall, Sandy Hill Road, Norristown.


Eli K Price, Arch above Sth.


C. J. Sutter, 304 Callowhill st.


James Cox, 1515 Wainnt st.


Paul B. Goddard, M D., Walnut and Juniper. William Warnock, North Sth st. Isaac F Baker, 301 Arch.


Rev. George Duffield, Sth above Coates.


John E. Graeff, Pine Grove, Schuylkill Co.


S. Bancroft, Media, Delaware Co.


John Buzby, Moorestown, N. J.


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SAMUEL M. MECUTCHEN, MILLWRIGHT & BURR MILLSTONE MANUFACTURER, No. 34 Haydock Street, below Front, Philadelphia.


THE


GROVER AND BAKER SEWING MACHINE. THE BEST IN THE WORLD !


For families to use that desire a stitch unrivaled for BEAUTY, ELASTICITY and STRENGTH. This machine sews equally well on all fabrics; muslin, linen, woolen cloth, etc .; from the finest SWISS MUSLIN up to the HEAVIEST BEAVER CLOTH or LEATHER. It finishes its own work, which is more durable than any fabric, runs at a quicker rate of speed than any other, is very simple in its construction, easily understood, and with proper management NEVER GETS OUT OF ORDER.


Thousands of these machines are now valued as precious jewels in homes where, before their introduction, the luxury of perfeet sewing was never known. They are offered to the public as an article which never failed to give entire satisfaction.


An improved SHUTTLE MACHINE for Tailors, Shoebinders, &c., PRICE, FIFTY DOLLARS.


PLANTATION MACHINES for manufacturing heavy Clothing, Quilting, &c. JAY Our heavy Manufacturing Machines are the ONLY Machines suitable for BAG MAKING. Salesroom, No. 730 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA.


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PATENT LONG SAW GRINDING MACHINE


NOBLE=NAGLE ENGS PHIL


HENRY DISSTON,


Manufacturer of the Celebrated Cast-Steel, Patent, Ground Mill, Cross-cut and Circular Saws ; also, the Patent Combination Saw, which comprises a 24-inch Square, Rule, and Plumb, a Scratch-Awl, and Saw: it is one of the most useful tools a mechanic can have. Also, Hand, Panel, Ripping, Tenon, Wood, Web, Veneer, and Segment Saws; also, Trowels, Butchers' Saws, Saw and Straw Knives, Squares, Bevels, Guages, and Slaw-Cutters, Trunk Springs, &c., &c. Saw Mandrels, of the most approved styles, always on hand.


MANUFACTORY, LAUREL STREET, BELOW FRONT, Philadelphia.


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BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMBOAT CO'Y. ERICSSON LINE


VIA CHESAPEAKE AND DELAWARE CANAL. Through from Philadelphia to Baltimore in 14 Hours. DAILY, AT 3 O'CLOCK, P. M.


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The new Iron Steamboats of this Company are now running regularly between this City and Bal- timore. One of which leaves daily, (Sundays excepted, ) at 3 o'clock, and arrives in Baltimore early next morning. FREIGHTS of all kinds taken at the lowest rates.


Freights for the following cities and places will be received, and forwarded immediately on arrival in Baltimore, by the first conveyance and at the lowest rates.


WASHINGTON, D. C.


PORTSMOUTH, VA. CUMBERLAND, MD.


GEORGETOWN,


FREDERICKSB'G,


CINCINNATI, OHIO,


LOUISVILLE, KY.


NORFOLK, LYNCHBURG,


RICHMOND, WINCHESTER,


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PITTSBURG, PA.


GASTON,


HARPER'S FERRY,


FREDERICK, C


WASHINGTON "


WHEELING, 66


EMMITSBURG,


SOMERSET, 66


RALEIGH, WARRENTOWN, N. C. RIDGWAY, 66


MARTINSBURG, 66


HAGERSTOWN, '


UNIONTOWN,


And all points on the B. & O. R. R., and the South and West generally.


HORSES, CATTLE, LIVE STOCK and VEHICLES of all kinds, taken at the lowest rates. Special contracts made for large lots, by applying at the office.


mas Shippers will please send a memorandum with each lot or package of goods, with name of Shipper, Consignee, Destination, Mark and Number, to prevent mistakes and save trouble. Blank memorandums can be had by applying at the office.


A. GROVES, Jr., No. 19 South W'harves.


PENN STEAM ENGINE & BOILER WORKS.


NEAFIE & LEVY, SUCCESSORS TO REANEY, NEAFIE & CO.,


Practical and Theoretical Engineers,


MACHINISTS, BOILER-MAKERS, BLACKSMITHS & FOUNDERS.


Having, for many years, been in successful operation, and been exclusively engaged in building and repairing


MARINE AND RIVER ENGINES, High and Low Pressure, IRON BOATS, WATER TANKS, PROPELLERS, &C., &C.,


Respectfully offer their services to the public, as being fully prepared to contract for Engines of all sizes, Marine, River and Stationary, having sets of patterns of different sizes, are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch. Every description of Pattern-making made at the shortest notice. High and Low Pressure, Flue, Tubular, and Cylinder BOILERS, of the best Pennsylvania Charcoal Iron. Forgings of all sizes and kinds ; Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions ; Roll Turning, Screw Cutting, and all other work connected with the above business.


Drawings and Specifications for all work done at their Establishment, free of charge, and work guarantied.


The subscribers have ample Wharf Dock Room for repairs of Boats, where they can lie in perfect safety, and are provided with Shears, Blocks, Falls, &c., &c., for raising heavy or light weights.


JACOB G. NEAFIE, JOHN P. LEVY.


BEACH and PALMER STREETS, Fhilada.


HANOVER, PA. YORK, 66


ALEXANDRIA, VA. 66


CHARLESTOWN,


ST. LOUIS, MO.


WELDON, N. C. HENDERSON, '


PETERSBURG, ANNAPOLIS, MD.


BEDFORD, 66


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


Front Street Wire Manufactory. WATSON, COX & CO.,


COAL AND SAND SCREENS, SIEVE, RIDDLE, SCREEN AND WIRE CLOTH MANUFACTURERS, No. 46 North Front Street, 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, &e. Cylinders and Dandy Rolls covered in the hest minner. 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. My Orders for city and country thankfully received and promptly attended to.


KENSINGTON KNITTING MILL.


MARTIN LANDENBERGER,


MANUFACTURER OF


PLAIN AND FANCY WOOLEN HOSIERY, COMFORTS, SHAWLS, HOODS, COATS, STOCKINGS, &C.,


Wildey Street & Frankford Road, bel. Franklin St., Kensington,


PHILADELPHIA.


RESIDENCE-No. 1013 North Fourth Street, above George, Northern Liberties.


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SNUT GROVE


ENUT


JT


CHESNE


GROVE


WHISKEY


JR. AGT.


HARTO


116


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CERTIFICATES.


is the characteristic and injurious ingredient of the Whiskeys in general use. that it contains NONE OF THE POISONOUS SUBSTANCE known as FUSIL OIL, which We have carefully tested the sample of Chesnut Grove Whiskey which you sent us, and find


NEW YORK, Sep. 3d. 1858.


I have analyzed a sample of Chesnut Grove Whiskey, received from Mr. Charles Wharton,


UT


CHES


O WHISKEY


C. W.


....


... .


WAS CHESNUT GROVE WHISKEY CHAS. ILLIUS, Agt., 59 Cedar St.


Jr., of Philadelphia, and, having carefully tested it, I am pleased to state that it is entirely FREE from POISONOUS or DELETERIOUS substances. It is an unusually pure and fine flavored


JAMES R. CHILTON, Analytical Chemist.


BOSTON, March 7th, 1859.


I have made a chemical analysis of commercial samples of Chesnut Grove Whiskey, which


of this Whiskey is derived from the Grain used in manufacturing it. Respectfully, proves to be free from the heavy Fusil Oils, and perfectly pure and unadulterated. The fine flavor


A. A. HAYES, M. D., State Assayer, No. 16 Boylston Street.


CHARLES WHARTON, Jr., Wholesale Agent, No. 116 WALNUT STREET, Second Story, PHILADELPHIA.


For Sale Retail by Druggists Everywhere.


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WHISKEY


116


PHILADELPHIA, Scp. 9th, 1858.


BOOTH, GARRET & CAMAC, Analytical Chemists.


quality of whiskey.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


JOSEPH A. NEEDLES, Manufacturer of WIRE, SILK & HAIR CLOTH SIEVES,


Coarse, medium and fine in mesh : large, middle-size and small in diameter."- METALLIC CLOTH, OR WOVEN WIRE,


Of the best qualities, various sizes of mesh, from Nos. 1 to 80 inclusive, and from 1 to 6 feet in width. They are numbered so many spaces to a lineal inch, and cut to suit. The subscriber also keeps constantly on hand


SCREENS,


For Coal, Sand, Ore, Lime, Grain, Gravel, Guano, Sumac, Sugar, Salt, Bone, Coffee, Spice, Drugs. Dye-Stuffs, &c. Together with an assortment of


BRIGHT AND ANNEALED IRON WIRE,


All of the above sold, wholesale or retail, by


J. A. NEEDLES, No. 54 North Front St., Philadelphia.


BEGGS & ROWLAND. PHILADELPHIA WACON MANUFACTORY.


US


A & G.M.C .CLEMENT


338.340 & 342. NORTH FRONT STREET.


PHILADA.


BEGGS & ROWLAND,


MANUFACTURERS OF WAGONS, DRAYS AND CARTS, Nos. 338, 340 & 342 North Front St., bet. Vine & Callowhill Sts., PHILADELPHIA. They have constantly on hand, and at their Agencies, PLANTERS' AND ROAD WAGONS. JET SOUTHERN ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.


JOHN BEGGS.


P. S. ROWLAND.


.


DATA


WILSON & CO.'S


JOCELYN MY


JOCELYN.N.Y.


PHILADELPHIA


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


SEWING MACHINE EMPORIUM,


NO. 136 NORTH NINTH STREET, ABOVE CHERRY,




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