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Com. H. Paulding
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Warren
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Comm. not designated
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Grampus
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Lt. J. S. Paine
do. East Indies do.
Vincennes
do.
Lt. Charles Wilkes
Exploring expedition
Peacock
do.
Lt. W. L. Hudson
do.
Relief
store ship
Lt. A. K. Long
do.
Porpoise
brig
Lt. C. Ringgold
do.
Consort
brig
Lt. William H. Gardner
Woodbury
schr.
Lt. J. S. Nicholas
Fulton
steamer
Capt. C. W. Skinner
Atlantic coast
Columbus
line ship
Receiving ship
Charlestown
Constellation
frigate
In ordinary
do.
Concord
sloop
do.
do.
Washington
line ship do.
do.
do.
*Hudson
frigate
Receiving ship
do.
St. Louis
sloop
In ordinary
do.
*Sea Gull
steamer
Receiving vessel
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
line ship do.
do.
do.
Potomac
frigate
do.
do.
Brandywine
do.
do.
do.
*Guerriere
do.
do.
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*Java
do.
Receiving ship
do.
Shark
schr.
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do.
* Unfit for service.
COMMANDERS OF STATIONS .- Com. Isaac Hull, Mediterranean ; Com. H. E. Ballard, Pacific ; Com. John B. Nicholson, Coast of Brazil ; Com. A. J. Dallas, West Indies; Com. G. C. Read, East Indies. The commander of the exploring expedition is Lt. Charles Wilkes.
VESSELS ON THE STOCKS.
DENOMINATION.
WHERE BUILDING.
Ship of the line
Frigate
Two ships of the line
Frigate
Two frigates
Charlestown, Mass. do. Brooklyn, N. Y. Philadelphia.
Frigate
Ship of the line
Gosport, Va. do.
Frigate
frigate
Com. G. C. Read
John Adams
sloop
Comm. T. Wyman
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do.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Franklin
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Gosport, Va.
Delaware
Portsmouth, N. H. do.
Columbia
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UNITED STATES' CALENDAR -- 1839.
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICERS.
President,
Martin Van Buren,
New York.
Vice President,
Richard M. Johnson,
Kentucky.
Secretary of State,
John Forsyth,
Georgia.
Secretary of Treasury,
Levi Woodbury,
New Hampshire.
Secretary of War,
Joel R. Poinsett,
South Carolina.
James K. Paulding,
Amos Kendall,
Felix Grundy,
· New York. Kentucky, Tennessee.
Chief Justice, Associates,
Joseph Story,
Cambridge, Mass.
Smith Thompson,
New York, N. Y.
John McLean,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Henry Baldwin,
Pittsburg, Pa.
James M. Wayne,
Savannah, Ga.
Philip P. Barbour,
Gordonville, Va.
William Catron,
John Mckinley,
Nashville, Tenn. Florence, Ala.
GOVERNORS OF THE STATES.
States.
Governors.
Elected.
Salaries.
Maine,
John Fairfield,
1838
$1,500
New Hampshire,
Isaac Hill,
1,000
Vermont,
Silas H. Jennison,
750
Massachusetts,
Edward Everett,
3,6663
Rhode Island,
William Sprague,
400
Connecticut,
William W. Elsworth,
66
1,100
New York,
William H. Seward,
4,000
New Jersey,
William S. Pennington,
.66
2,000
Delaware,
Cornelius P. Comegys,
1836
1,333}
Virginia,
David Campbell,
1837
3,333}
North Carolina,
Edward B. Dudley,
1838
2,000
South Carolina,
Patrick Noble,
66
2,500
Georgia,
George R. Gilmer,
1837
3,000
Alabama,
Arthur P. Bagby,
‹‹
2,000
Mississippi,
Alexander G. McNutt,
1838
7,500
Tennessee,
Newton Cannon,
1837
2,000
Kentucky,
James Clark,
1836
2,500
Ohio,
Wilson Shannon,
1838
1,200
Indiana,
David Wallace,
1838
1,000
illinois,
Thomar Carlin,
1828
1,000
Missouri,
Lilburn W. Boggs,
1836
1,500
Arkansas,
James S. Conway,
Michigan,
Stevens T. Mason,
TERRITORIES.
Florida, Wisconsin, Iowa,
Richard K. Kall.
Henry Dodge. Robert Lucas.
2,500
Louisiana,
Andre B. Roman,
1838
2,6663
Pennsylvania,
David R. Porter,
4,000
Maryland,
William Grason,
Baltimore, Md.
Secretary of Navy, Postmaster General, Attorney General,
Supreme Court.
Roger B. Taney,
OLIVER BROOKS, (LATE FIRM OF T. ELMES & CO.)
No. 112 Chesnut street, WHOLESALE
Hat and Cap Warehouse.
Every article in the Hat and Cap line manu- factured expressly for Western and Southern trade-of the latest patterns-on as REASONA- BLE TERMS as they can be had of any regular house in the United States, either for Cash or good paper.
T. ELMES & SONS, WHOLESALE
Hat, Cap & fancy Fur Store, No. 114 Chesnut street, PHILADELPHIA.
WIBBIAM MIBBS' FASHIONABLE
Silk, Beaver and Fur HATT & CAP STORE, 358 Market street, above Tenth, PHILADELPHIA.
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NORTH SECOND STREET;
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DAVID S. FREELAND'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FASHIONABLE Hat, Cap, and Ladies' Beaver
HAT STORE, No. 22 Market street, South side, near Front, PHILADELPHIA.
0 Southern and Western Merchants are respectfully invited to call and examine this stock, and ascertain prices.
R. LOWRY, N. E. Corner of Market & 13th Streets,
Is constantly manufacturing, and has now on hand, a large assortment of splendid SILK HATS warranted fur bodies, water proof, finished in the most elegant style, and sold at the reduced price of $2 50.
Also on hand, of the finest quality, Beaver, Brush and Russia Hats, with short nap, &c. Also a fine assortment of Otter, Seal and all kinds of fur CAPS, for winter-men's and youths ; Ladies' BEAVERS, FURS, &c. &c. all of which are offered, wholesale and retail, for cash or city acceptances. R. LOWRY.
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We, the undersigned, take great pleasure in re- commending to the lovers of music, an article man- ufactured by D. B. GROVE, termed by him the
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An instrument which for tone, delicacy of touch, grandeur and durability of workmanship, is not surpassed by any made in this country. Too much praise cannot be awarded to his enterprising work- man for the skill displayed by him, in the manu- facture of these instruments, the whole interior arrangement of which, is, we understand, the pro- duction of his own ingenuity and invention.
We are gratified to learn, judging from the great demand for this article, and the very extensive sales made in this city and in various sections of the country, that he is about to be amply rewarded for the heavy expenses incurred in bringing the article to its present state of perfection.
We feel great confidence in recommending those who may be desirous of purchasing, to call at the establishment of Mr. GROVE, No. 338 Market street below Tenth, believing that they may procure on the most advantageous terms, all article; in his line, that will on trial give entire satisfaction.
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Where may be found an excellent assortment of
VERY SUPERIOR
PIANO FORTES,
From Messrs. CHICKERING & MACKAY's celebrated Manufactory, (and other eminent makers)
For sale at the Factory Prices.
These Pianos being made of the best seasoned materials, will stand the Southern and Western climate quite as well as any other instruments manufactured in this country, or in Europe, and for touch, tone, fashion, durability and cheapness, cannot be surpassed.
A large collection of Printed Music always on hand, comprising the newest and most popular Songs, Duets, &c. and music for the Piano Forte.
Music well and handsomely bound.
The above is also the Office of the New York Albion &c. N. B. Entrance at the side door.
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WILLIAM FEURING, MANUFACTURER OF Grand Action Piano Fortes, Warranted equal to any in the United States, 19S Chesnut street, S. E. CORNER OF EIGHTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
All kinds of Musical Stringed Instruments neatly repaired. Old Pianos taken in exchange.
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No 223 Chesnut Street, next door to the Masonic Hall, PHILADELPHIA.
THIS splendid NEW HOTEL is now openfor the reception of company, The establishment was begun, continued and finished, with the express design of securing to the city of Philadelphia, the desideratum-a house capacious, yet commodious-public yet private. A Hotel, where men of business might find accommodations suited to their active habits ; and, where families might enjoy all the comforts of a private, fashionable mansion. How far the proprietor has fulfilled this object, he confidently submits to the opinion of those who may please to honour THE WASH- INGTON with a visit.
The situation is one of the most central, in the most fashionable street in this city. The Public Dining Room and Public Parlor for Gentle- men are on the most extensive scale. The Private Parlors for Ladies and Families, to which there is a private entrance, are furnished in the most tasteful and fashionable style. The Ladies' Dining Room, or Private Ordinary, is arranged in keeping with the Private Parlors, all of which cannot be excelled in design and finish.
To those of the travelling public, whom the proprietor has had the honor to serve in his capacity of Master of the Steamboats of New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, he needs say but little, trusting his assiduity heretofore will prove to them a sure guaranty for the future. But to all who may favor him with their company, he pledges an unremitting watchfulness and attention, to secure to them comfort and convenience, whilst sojourning at the WASHINGTON.
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No. 288 Market street,
ABOVE EIGHTH STREET,
Third door above the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Rail Road Depot.
N. B. Horses taken at Livery.
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The above elegant Establishment is in the most complete order, and those who may please to patronize, can depend upon receiving every atten- tion.
J. C. BURDEN
Superintendent.
A good and extensive Livery Stable in the rear, where ever description of Velricles may be had.
JOHN M. MARKER.
January 1st, 1632.
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CHARLES CHAMPION'S
HOTEL,
No. I Arch Street, Philadelahia
IN THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY OF THE New York & Baltimore Steam Boat Lines, Affording an extensive and beautiful view of the River Delaware.
RIDGWAY HOUSE,
(FORMERLY REEVES' FERRY HOUSE.) N. corner of Market St. & Delaware Avenue fronting on the Delaware, Philadelphia.
The undersigned takes this method of informing his Friends and the Public that having taken the above Establishment, nothing on his part shall be wanting to give general satisfac- tion to those that favor him with their patronage, and at charges which he hopes will meet with their approbation.
JOSEPHI COOPER, Prop'r.
JAPAN & COPAL VARNISH
MANUFACTORY,
No. 75 8 77 North Front Street,
Second and Third door above Arch, Philadelphia. Also, Cabinet Ware of every description manufactured, and a general assortment of ready-made work always on hand.
ISAAC JONES.
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GOLDEN HORSE
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No. 483 Market Street, above Thirteenth, PHILADELPHIA.
This Hotel is situated in the immediate vicinity of the Phi- ladelpia, Wilmington and Baltimore Rail Road Depot, and is convenient to all the various lines leaving for the West and South. The house is large and commodious, and neither pains nor expense will be spared to render travellers and others, comfortable while sojourning with him.
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CG THE RAIL ROAD LINES
For New York, Baltimore, and the West,
Leave the Depot adjoining the above Hotel.
Travellers stopping at this Hotel and going East or West by the Rail Road, will save all expense of porterage; those going any other direction, will only be at half the ex- pense that they would be by stopping at any other house.
N. B .-- First breakfast on Sundays, to accommodate pas- sengers leaving in the early lines, at half-past 5 o'clock A. M.
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This spacious Hotel has recently been rebuilt, and furnished in every part with New Furniture, and the strictest at- tention will be given to the comfort and accommodation of those who may favor it with their patronage.
HUDSON BURR, SUCCESSOF. TO JOSEPH BURR.
SHOE BLACKING
The Subscriber respectfully informs the Merchants and public generally throughout the United States, Storekeepers, and Boot and Shoe Manufacturers, that he manufactures on an extensive scale, and on very moderate and accomodating terms, as successor to Stubbs and Allan, at
NO. 385 MARKET STREET, AND
No. 124 S. Front St., near Dock St. Wharf, Phila.
The genuine, unrivalled, and matchless COLUMBIA LUSTRE PASTE BLACKING, and HEEL BALL, warranted without the least adulteration whatever. The astonishing brilliancy of the Po- lish, the little labor required to produce it, its beneficial effects in preserving the leather, recommend it on trial. After leather is po- lished with it, a white handkerchief may be rubbed over its surface without soiling it, and white summer pantaloons may be worn with- out being soiled. It is warranted to keep for any number of years, without moulding in any climate. PRICE REDUCED.
HENRY LYE.
June 19th, 1838.
I have this day examined HENRY LYE'S BLACKING, and pronounce it to be the real genuine STUBBS' and ALLAN'S BLACKING, and advise my old customers to purchaseof him, at No 385 Market street.
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Respectfully informs exporters and merchants generally, that he has re- moved his business stand from No. 95 Callowhill street, to 192 north Third street, between Callowhill and Wood streets, and between the Pennsylvania Farmer and the White Horse Tavern, where he will keep on hand an ex- tensive supply of his celebrated
CHALLENGE BLACKING;
Put up in cases and casks, ready for shipment or otherwise.
The reputation of Mason's Challenge Blacking is fully and permanently established, both in this and the Southern, Western, and other markets. It is suitable alike for all climates, as years of experience have proved, and from its acknowledged superiority over every other Blacking, it is recom- mended with perfect confidence.
The manufacturer has, in his possession, certificates from the most re- spectable and well known Druggists, Chemists and merchants in this City, bearing testimony to the unparalleled excellency of the Challenge Black- ing. The certificates can be seen at his store, where the public are re- spectfully invited to call and examine them.
Mason's IMPERISHABLE Black Writing INK,
Manufactured from the very best materials and warranted to maintain a beautiful blue black, to flow freely, an I not to injure metallic or any other pens in the slightest degree. This article is put up in good shipping order, in 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, and 12 oz. bottles, and will be found cheaper than any thing else of the kind in any market.
Essences of Peppermint, Lemon, Cinnamon, &c. of superior quality. prepared by James S. Mason, warranted pure.
J. S. M. has been appointed agent for Fahnestock's Vermifuge, for the destruction and cure of Worms : one of the most valuable and popular me- dicines in use, which he will sell at the manufacturer's prices. Certificates of its efficacy may be seen at the store, 199 North Third street.
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JAPANNING
DANIEL D. DICK & CO.
Successors to THOMAS V. BLAKEMORE, have REMOVED from 239 South Fifth street,
To Wheeler's Court, St. James Street, Running from Sixth to Seventh street, between Market and Arch streets.
ALL ORDERS IN
Japanning, Fancy&. Ornamental GOT UP IN THE BEST STYLE.
Sign Writing, Guilding, Bronzing, Grocer's Cannis- ters, and all kinds of Tinmen's Work Done in a superior manner, at short notice.
WILLIAMS & CO.
256 Market street, and 190 Chesnut,
BETWEEN SEVENTH & EIGHTH STS.
PHILADELPHIA. MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS OF
Planished · Plain Tin Weare,
ALSO, SHEET IRON WORK,
Copper, Zinc, and Tin Roofing, done at the short- est Notice
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No. 61
NORTH THIRD STREET,
FOUR DOORS ABOVE ARCH STREET, EAST SIDE,
PHILADELPHIA.
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
House Heads, Gutter Tin, and Spouts,
CONSTANTLY KEPT ON HAND.
Copper, Tin, and Zinc Roofing done at the shortest notice, and
On the most Liberal Terms.
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FOWLER & SKINNER,
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Where they intend to keep constantly on hand a general assortment of Tin, Sheet Iron, Japanned, and Hardware, which they will sell on very reasonable terms.
Copper, Tin and Zinc Roofing done at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. A general assortment of Zinc constant- ly kept on hand.
N. B .- A general assortment of House Heads, Spouts, and Gut- ter Tin, constantly kept on hand,
The subscribers being fully experienced in the above business, would invite builders and others to call and examine for themselves
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
MO. 392 MARKET STREET,
Girard Row, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets.
Wooden ware & Variety store,
And House-keeping articles in general.
All orders most gratefully received and accurately executed. Philadelphia, 1839.
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Between Noble and Green Streets, Northern Liberties, Philadelphia.
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Wagons, Carts, Drays, Wheelbarrows, etc.
All orders in the above line will be thankfully received and attend- ed to with all possible despatch.
Shipping Merchants' orders for the Southern Market will be strictly attended to at the shortest notice, and on reasonable terms.
HARDWARE
Comb, and Fancy Store.
ADAMS AND KNIGHT IMPORTERS, No. 214 Market Street,
Between Sixth and Seventh streets, a few doors above the Red Lion Hotel, Philadelphia.
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Opposite the Indian Queen Hotel, Philadelphia
WITMAN & ADAMS, IMPORTERS & DEALERS
IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Hardware and Cutlery, No. 303 Market Street, N. E. corner of Eighth and Market streets, adjoining Carpenter's Drug Wharehouse,
PHILADELPHIA.
George Witman, Wm. H, Adams.
DILWORTH & BRANSON,
IMPORTERS OF
HARDWARE, Cutlery, Anvils, Vices, etc. No. 59 MARKET STREET,
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Ellis and Allen, Merchant Tailors,
NO. 16 SOUTH EIGHT STREET,
Would most respectfully call the attention of the publie to their im- proved System of Cutting, which for perfection of principle and simplicity in application, is warranted not to be equalled by any other method ever adopted, as the shapes and positions, which are as necessary to know as the size, cannot be obtained without a similar instrument. It has been the study of the inventor for the last three years to perfect the art, which he feels cofident he has accomplished in the production of the Measuring Machine, the superiority of which, over any other method, he holds himself ready to prove by trial to any who may doubt the fact, All coats made at this establish- ment are warranted to give entire satisfaction, both as regards fit and workmanship, in default of which the money will be refunded,
An Assortment of Goods
Will be kept constantly on hand, suited to the seasons, to which they invite the attention of their customers and the public.
CHAS. R. ELLIS. WM. W. ALLEN.
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NO. 130 N. THIRTEENTH ST.
Between Race and Vine, Philadelphia,
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All orders for any of the above work left at SCATTERGOOD & RICHE'S, Curriers, No. 133 North Second street, will be promptly attended to.
EDWARD YOUNG, Painter of Hose Carriages and Fire Engine, NO. 11 NORTH STREET, ABOVE TENTH, BETWEEN RACE AND VINE, PHILADELPHIA.
Fire Engine Manufactory, NO, 840 VINE STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
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13 DRINKER'S ALLET, Fire Engine Manufactory, Brass Foundry, AND MACHISTE SHOP
The subscriber continues to manufacture to order Fire Engines of a superior quality suitable for Cities, Villages, Manufactories, &c. He also manufactures Suction Engines that will supply themselves with water upwards of twenty feet perpendicular height, Brass Castings for all kinds of Machinery, composed of materials suitable for the purpose intended. He also makes
Seal Presses, Turning Lathes,
And Machines in general, to order.
N. B. Fire Engines or other Machines made by the subscriber, will be warranted to be of the best quality, and equal to any that can be procured.
CHRISTIAN HIGHT,
Inventor and Manufacturer of
Spring Hose Carriages, AND BUILDER OF THE Hope, Robert Morris, Niagara, Humane, Good Will and Dilligent Hose Carriages. ALSO, COACH MAKER
IN GENERAL, No. 6 LEMON STREET, between Hace and Vine and Eighth and Ninth Streets,
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BENJAMIN M. HOLLINGESAD'S
Dry Goods Store
MO. 14 NORTH SIXTH ST.
PHILADELPHIA.
Where he has constantly for sale cloths, cassimeres, satinets, ves- tings, merino cassimeres, summer cloths, and other pantaloon stuffs, white and colored flannels, and Canton do., super Thibet, gauze, Welch and Rogers' patent shirting flannels.
A large assortment of Hosiery c3 Gloves.
Irish linens, lawns, linen cambric and hdkfs., jaconet, cambric and Swiss muslins, book muslins and hdkfs., merino, English silk, cashmere, Barcelona, twisted silk and fancy shawls, calicoes, ginghams, French and English merinoes, black floren- ces and lutestrings, pungees, painted muslins, table linens, diapers, heavy cotton do .- flag, bandanna, and fancy pocket hdkfs .- silk and tabby velvets, white gauze, crape and crape leisse-furniture dimity, Russia sheetings and diapers, merino, cot- ton and sills shirts and drawers, ribbons, bobbinet lace and quillings, edgings and in- sertings, tickings, checks, shirtings and sheetings, twilled muslins, strainer linens, black and white wadding, oil cloths, baizes, green floor cloths and table covers, best Italian sewing silks, spool cottons, buttons and trimmings generally, with a great variety of other goods. Also, a constant supply of
Silk and Cotton Umbrellas,
Of the best manufacture.
Spanish Mantles, Coats, Pants, Piano and Table Covers, &c.
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