McElroy's Philadelphia directory for 1846, Part 82

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Publication date: 1846
Publisher: Philadelphia : E.C. & J. Biddle
Number of Pages: 978


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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT.


Judge ..... The Honourable Archibald Randall. Meets on the third Monday of February, May, August and November.


COURT OF ADMIRALTY.


Judge ..... The Honourable Archibald Randall.


This Court is considered as always open, the adjournments being at the option of the Judge.


COURT OF BANKRUPTCY.


Judge ..... The Honourable Archibald Randall. This Court is considered as always open, the adjournments being at the option of the judge.


The above are all held in the western room of the second story of the centre building of the State House.


Clerk ..... Francis Hopkinson, Esq.


Marshal ..... George M. Keim, Esq.


SUPREME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA. Chief Justice ..... The Honourable John Ban- nister Gibson.


Associate Justices ..... The Honourable Molton C. Rogers, John Kennedy, Thomas Sergeant and Thomas Burnside.


The Eastern District is composed of the City and County of Philadelphia, and of the Counties of Delaware, Chester, Montgomery, Bucks, Northampton, Lehigh, Monroe, Pike, Carbon and Schuylkill.


There are two terms for the Eastern District, holden at Philadelphia on the third Monday of December, continuing three weeks; on the! second Monday of March, continuing two weeks.


¡holden by the judges of the Supreme Court- the judges alternating-commencing on the first Mondays of September, November, Janua- ry and March, in each year. Each session is di- vided into two periods of at least three weeks each, for jury trials. The remainder of the scs-


The judge at Nisi Prius hears and deterinines all cases in equity brought in the Supreme Court.


The act of Assembly usually termed the affi- davit of defence law, has been extended to this Court. The arbitration act is also in force.


Prothonotary of the Eastern District ..... Jo. eph Simon Cohen, Esq.


DISTRICT COURT.


President Judge ....... The Honourable Joel Jones.


Associate Judges ..... The Honourable John K. Findlay and George Sharswood.


There are three terms for jury trials in each year, commencing on the first Monday of March, September, and December. The first four weeks of each are devoted to motions and arguments, and the nine weeks following to jury trials.


The June term is entirely for motions and ar- guments, and commence on the first Monday of June.


There are four terms in each year for process: the first Monday in every month being return day. The March term commences after the first Monday of February ; the June term commences after the first Monday of May ; the September term commences after the first Monday of Au- gust ; the December term commences after the first Monday of November.


Meets in the south room of the second story, County Court House.


The jurisdiction in all those counties is ap- and in the north room of the first story of the pellate, except in the City and County of Phila- delphia, where, besides appellate jurisdiction, Prothonotary ..... David C Skerrett, M. D. there is original jurisdiction in all cases where This Court expires by limitation on the 30th day of March, 1845. the amount in controversy is five hundred dol- lars and upwards.


COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.


President Judge ..... The Honourable Edward King.


Associate Judges ..... The Honourable John These terms are continued, by adjournment, for Richter Jones, James Campbell and Anson V. a longer period. The first and last days of each Parsons. term are return days. The last Monday of July; The regular terins commence on the first is also a return day, when the Court is opened Monday of March and June, the third Monday for motions, and so forth. The first Monday of of September, and the first Monday of Decem- each month is also a return day for all process, ber. "The first Monday of each month is a re- original, mesne or final. The Court has power turn day for all original process. No jury tri- to fix special return days.


als are held in the June term; but at each of the NISI PRIUS COURT. other terms, seven weeks are set apart for trials by There are four sessions of the Nisi Prius jury; and the remainder of the term is devoted 58


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LEGAL RATES OF INTEREST.


to arguments in the equity and other branches Is held whenever there is a disputed case be- of the Court. fore the Register, and it is brought up for adju-


The March term commences after the first dication.


Monday of December; the June term after the first Monday of March; the September term after the first Monday of June; and the De- cember term after the third Monday of Septem- ber.


. Prothonotary ..... John Smith.


ORPHANS' COURT.


Same Judges ..... Is in session on the first Sa- turday and third Friday of every month.


Clerk ..... David Hanley.


INSOLVENT COURT.


Same Judges ..... Held four times in the year, a day of hearing being fixed by the Court. Continues in session until all the cases are dis- posed of.


Prothonotary ..... John Smith.


REGISTER'S COURT.


Prothonotary ..... John Smith.


COURT OF OYER AND TERMINER.


Same Judges, by virtue of the Constitution of Pennsylvania.


Clerk ..... John Thompson.


COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS.


Same Judges ..... Is held six times in the year. Stated periods being set apart in each term for granting Tavern Licenses, disposing of the Road cases, and the other business of that Court. Clerk ..... John Thompson.


The Court of Oyer and Terminer and Quar- ter Sessions meet in the south room of the first story of the County Court House.


The Court of Common Pleas, Orphans, Insol- vent and Register's Courts, meet in the west


Same Judges, with the Register of Wills ..... room of the State House, first story.


LEGAL RATES OF INTEREST, AND PENALTIES OF USURY,


IN THE DIFFERENT STATES AND TERRITORIES.


Maine, 6 per cent., forfeit of the claim.


New Hampshire, 6 per cent., forfeit of thrice recoverable in action for debt.


the amount unlawfully taken.


Vermont, 6 per cent., recovery in action and costs.


Massachusetts, 6 per cent., forfeit of thrice void. the usury.


Rhode Island, 6 per cent., forfeit of the usury and interest on the debt.


Connecticut, 6 per cent., forfeit of the whole debt.


New York, 7 per cent., usurious contracts void.


New Jersey, 7 per cent., forfeit of the whole debt.


Pennsylvania, 6 per cent., forfeit of the whole debt.


Delaware, 6 per cent., forfeit of the whole debt.


Maryland, 6 per cent., on tobacco contracts 8 usurious contracts void.


Virginia, 6 per cent., forfeit double the usury. North Carolina, 6 per cent., contracts for usu- ty void, forfeit double the usury.


South Carolina, 7 per cent., forfeit of interest and premium taken, with costs.


Mississippi, 8 per cent., by contract 10, usury


Louisiana, 8 per cent., Bank interest 6, con. tract 10, beyond contract void.


Tennessee, 6 per cent., usurious contracts


Kentucky, 6 per cent., usury recoverable with costs.


Ohio, 6 per cent., usurious contracts void.


Indiana, 6 per cent., a fine of double the ex- cess.


Illinois, 6 per cent., by contract 12, beyond forfeit thrice the interest.


Missouri, 6 per cent., by contract 10, if beyond forfeit of interest and usury.


Michigan, 7 per cent., forfeit of usury, and i of debt.


Arkansas, 6 per cent., by agreement 10, usu- ry recoverable but contract void.


District of Columbia, 6 per cent., usurious contracts void.


Florida, 8 per cent., forfeit interest and excess. Wisconsin, 7 per cent., by contract 12, fortent thrice the excess.


Iowa, 7 per cent., by agreement 12, forfeit thrice the excess.


On debts or judgments in favour of the Uni .


Georgia, 8 per cent., forfeit thrice the usury. ! Alabama, 8 per cent., forfeit interest and ted States, interest is computed at 6 per cent per usary. annum.


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BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS IN PHILADELPHIA.


ASYLUM FOR LOST CHILDREN-19 South Seventh.


AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION .- F. W. Porter, Cor. Sec. Herman Cope, Treas. The So- ciety's House, 146 Chestnut. Anniversary meeting, Tuesday after the third Thursday in May.


AMERICAN BAPTIST PUBLICATION AND SUNDAY-SCHOOL SOCIETY .- Rev. J. M. P'eck, Cor. Sec. Rev. B. R. Loxley, Asst. Treasurer. Depository, 31 N 6th.


BOARD OF PUBLICATION .- Under the care of the General Assembly of the Pres. Church. A. W. Mitchell, M. D., Treasurer. Jos. P. Engles, Publishing Agent. Office corner of George and Seventh street.


PHILADELPHIA TRACT SOCIETY .- D. W. Prescott, Treas. Depository, 13 N 7th. A. Flint Agent. Anniversary, 4th Tuesday in September.


FIRST DAY OR SUNDAY SCHOOL SOCIETY .- Fred. Erringer, President. John Farr, Vice Pre- sident. Clement A. Wilson, Secretary. Charles J. Sutter, Treasurer.


PENNSYLVANIA BIBLE SOCIETY .- 144 Chestnut. President, Ashbel Green, D. D. Jacob Lex, Treas. Jos. H. Dulles, Cor. Sec. Anniversary meeting, 1st Wednesday in May.


PHILADELPHIA BIBLE SOCIETY .- Office 144, Chestnut. President, Jas. Bayard. Cor. Sec'y., Theodore Cuyler. Treasurer, Geo. B. Reese. Gen Agent, Wilfred Hall.


BOARD OF MISSIONS .- Under the care of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church. Rev. Wm. A. McDowell, Cor. Sec. Office 29 Sansom.


, Treasurer.


DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY .- Of the Episcopal Church. Thomas Robins


AMERICAN BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS FOR FOREIGN MISSIONS .- Agency Offi. 142 Chestnut. Per- kins & Purves, Agents. Rev. David Malin, General Agent for States of Pennsylvania, New Jer- sey, Delaware and Maryland.


PHILADELPHIA HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY-Auxiliary to the American Home Missionary So- ciety, embracing the States of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland. Rev. E. R. Fairchild, Cor. Sec. Office, 142 Chestnut, house 79 Locust.


PHILADELPHIA CITY MISSION .- Rev. Thomas G. Allen, General Agent. Office Lombard ab 9th.


BOARD OF EDUCATION .- Under the care of the General Assembly of the Pres. Church. J. B. Mitchell, Treas. Office 29 Sansom.


PHILADELPHIA EDUCATION SOCIETY .- Rev. E. Phelps, Cor. Sec., 142 Chestnut. George W. M'Clelland, Treas., 100 Market street.


UNION BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION .- Captain Wm. E. Sherman, Agent. Office S W 8th & Lodge


FUEL SAVINGS SOCIETY OF THE CITY AND LIBERTIES OF PHILADELPHIA .- Instituted May 21. 1821. Incorporated May 11, 1837. Officers-President, Townsend Sharpless. Vice-Presidents, Daniel McCurdy, (one vacancy.) Treasurer, Blakey Sharpless. Secretary, Wm. Robinson.


GERMAN SOCIETY FOR THE RELIEF OF GERMAN EMIGRANTS .- Frederick Erringer, President. Henry Bohlen, Vice President. Henry Duhring, Charles H. Kerk, Secretaries. Win. G. Mentz, Treasurer.


PENNSYLVANIA INSTITUTION FOR THE DEAF AND DUMB .- N. W. Broad and Pine.


SEAMEN'S FRIEND SOCIETY .- Captain Reynolds, Treas. R. S. H. George, Sec., 26 S 5th.


ENSTITUTION FOR THE INSTRUCTION OF THE BLIND .- N. W. Sch. 3d and Sassafras. 58


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WILLS HOSPITAL .- J. Rodman Paul, M. D., Pres. Charles Ellis, Sec. Geo. Widdifield, Steward.


PENNSYLVANIA COLONIZATION SOCIETY. Joseph R. Ingersoll, President. Stephen Caldwell. Treasurer. Office Walnut above Sixth.


PENNSYLVANIA ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY. J. Miller M'Kim, Pub. Agent. Office 31 N 5th.


DAILY NEWSPAPERS.


THE UNITED STATES GAZETTE, 66 Dock


THE PENNSYLVANIAN, 99 S Second


THE PENNSYLVANIA INQUIRER & NATIONAL GAZETTE, 57 S Third


THE AMERICAN SENTINEL, 35 Walnut


THE NORTH AMERICAN, NE 4th and Chestnut


THE PUBLIC LEDGER, (Penny paper) S W Third and Chestnut


THE SPIRIT OF . THE TIMES, (Penny) 32 S. Third


THE DAILY CHRONICLE, (Penny) Franklin Place THE DAILY SUN, (Penny) 65 South Srd. THE NATIVE EAGLE AND ADVOCATE, (Penny) 83 Dock. THE DAILY KEYSTONE, (Penny) 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, 144 Chestnut THE CATHOLIC HERALD, 61 N Second


THE FRIEND, corner Fourth and Appletree alley


THE PENNSYLVANIA FREEMAN, 31 N 5th BICKNELL'S REPORTER, 20 S Third


THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL JOURNAL, 146 Chestnut THE PHILADELPHIA REPOSITORY, Spruce ab 2d. FARMER'S CABINET, 50 N Fourth WEEKLY UNITED STATES GAZETTE, 66 Dock -


NEAL'S SATURDAY GAZETTE, 4th and Chestnut THE DOLLAR NEWSPAPER, Ledger Building THE AMERICAN CITIZEN, 46 N. Fifth.


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, 20 S Third VANCOURT'S COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR, Quarry GRAHAM'S MAGAZINE, S W Third and Chestnut CAMPBELL's FOREIGN MONTIILY MAGAZINE, 98 Chestnut ARTHUR'S MAGAZINE, 212 Chestnut.


LENGTH OF SQUARES EAST AND WEST.


Beginning at Schuylkill low water mark on Cedar street.


Thence to Water street


400


Amount brought forward, 78 646


Water street


width 60


width 50


Square to Willow,


620


Twelfth street Square 396


Willow street 50


Square]


267


Eleventh street 50 Square 396


Beach street


50


Tenth street 50


Square


240


Square


396


Ashton street Square


273


Square 396


Front street


60


Eighth street


50


Square


396


Square Seventh street 50


Second street Square


50


495


Square


396


Third street


50


Sixth street 50


Square


396


Square


397 6


Fourth street Square


396


Square


400


Fifth street


50


Fourth street 50


Square


396


Square


395 9


Sixth street


50


Third street 50


500


Seventh street


50


Second street 50


402


Eighth street


50


Front street 60


Square


130


Broad street


113


Penn street 50


78


New Water street 30


To the end of wharf


205


From Sch. to Broad, inclu- sive,


733


5317


From Broad to Delaware,


768


5530 3


Juniper street


28


733


5317


Square


250


Thirteenth street


50


Square


396


1,501


Amount carried forward,


78


646


12,448 3


LENGTH OF SQUARES NORTH AND SOUTH.


Vine street


width


50


Amount brought forward,


447


2765


Square


632


Walnut street Square


width 50


Sassafras street


50


288


Locust street


50


Cherry street 40


288


Spruce street Square


50


Mulberry street


66


307


Pine street Square


51


Filbert street


51


306


Lombard street


50


High street


100


484


Cedar street


51


Chestnut street


50


225


749


4622 6


George street


40


749


Square


235


Total feet,


5371 6


Amount carried forward,


447


2765


Square


400 3


Square


473 3


Square


282


Square


322


Square


- 2


Total feet from Schuylkill to Delaware,


Square


250


Square


Square


396


Square


Square


396


Square


Square


396


50


Fifth street 50


396


50


Ninth street 50


Square


Square


1501 10,947 3


370


Square


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FRANCIS, FIELD & FRANCIS. 20. 80 NORTH SECOND STREET,


PHILADELPHIA, IMPORTORO OF


all kinds of Saddlery Hardware, House Reepers' Hardware,


TOYS AND FANCY GOODS. AT THE LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES: MANUFACTURERS OF


:


Titi, Sheet Iron and Japanned Wares, all kinds of Plated and Japonned S.bilery, Anche, Locks, Hinges, de. for Houses ; Stumped Plates ; Patty-pans and Candle stick B. Moms ; Piercing for Stove Makers and Tiumen. Japanned Plates and Fancy Nicas for Sign Writers, always on hand. Japannel Card-Racks, Jak-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 Japoured Saddlery Mounting for deal- ers, as low, or lower, than the tain orted prices.


TIN PLATE, BY THE BOX.


WERE BEVDES,


& d'e Bars and Tinnen's Perditure, in general, at the lowest Market Price.


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[ 2 ] BOQUE & FAWCETT, LADIES' HAIR DRESSERS, WIG MAKERS AND HAIR CUTTORS,


Respectfully announce that they have opened those eligible premises,


14 Chestnut St., opposite the Washington House.


Where they hope to receive the liberal support of the Ladies and Gentle- men of Philadelphia.


In a brief notice of this new and elegant establishment, we mention first


TES STORA,


Which will be well supplied with a large stock of Perfumery, from the most eminent inboratories of Europe and America, Combs, Brushes of the celebrated Titterton's manufacture, Farina's Eau de Cologne, and a general assortment of Fancy Articles,


LADIES' HAIR DRESSING.


In this important branch of the business, the latest and most prevailing fashions may he at all times relied on; and the frequent variations of style, as they in succe- - >#: appear in the beau monde of London and Paris, will be obtained from the high, + sources, together with such a selection of Ornaments for the Hair as are of Approved! taste and acknowledged elegance. These, with an extensive assortment of Badrally Ringlets, Braids, &c., will be submitted to inspection in a room set apart solely for Ladies.


TES WEG AND TOUPEE MANUFACTORY


Will be, as heretofore, conducted in such a manner as to maintain the high reputanne the advertisers have so long enjoyed. The beautiful ventilating or gossamer work of which "THE TRIPLE PREMIUM WIGS" are composed, is an earnest of what can in performed, and every exertion will be put in force in order to achieve new triumph -. A private and separate room is appropriated to the fitting on of WIGS, Tourers atn SCALPS, a large assortiment of which will be always on hand.


THE HAIR CUTTING ROOM


Is an apartment of ample dimensions, constructed expressly for the use to which #: will be devoted. It is fitted up in a chaste and novel style, with du regard to com- fort and convenience, and replete with every requisite. This department will be that .. the same superintende that has for a number of wars given Enen content Fatti I'm to all who have por usted their hele to a highly successful method of treatment


IF The whole of the Apartments are entirely distinct from each other. and on the Ground Flew, whereby the inconvenience of ascending Stairs it


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CIRCULAR.


The Subscriber respectfully informs his customers, and the public in general, that he has, at considerable expense, obtained the method of making nearly all the


ENGLISH VARNISHES AND


BLACK OIL JAPANS


now used in London, and has lately added to the above some cheap Couch and Cabinet Farnishes:


Superior Pale Coach Body Varnish. | Shellac and Whip Varnishes. Coach Body Varnish, No. 1. Red Varnish, for Trunks. Carriage Patent-Polish Varnish. 66 1.


Carriage 66 2. Carriage 3. Superior Cabinet Varnish, for polish- ing Furniture.


Superior Cabinet Varnish, for finish- ing Furniture after the grain is filled up.


Copal Varnish. for Japanners.


Superior Pale Copal Varnish, for Ja- panners and Scrap Work.


Various kinds of cheap Varnishes, used by Cabinet and Chair Makers. Elastic Copal Varnish, for Oilcloth, Carriages, Signs, &c. Nos. 1 & 2. White and Brown Spirit Varnish. Mastic, Map or Picture Varnish. : Transferring Varnishes, with direc- tions for use.


Drying Japan and Gold Lacquer Varnish.


Superior Adhesive Black Oil Ja- pan, for Castors, Buttons, Umbrel- la Brasses, Buckles. &c.


Brunswick Black Oil Japan, No. 1, for Locks and particular Iron Work, Leather, Paper. &c.


Brunswick Black Oil Japan, No. 2 & 3, for Umbrella Makers, &c. Quick Drying Black Japan, No. 4, for common purposes.


Japanners' Oil Size, also used by Paper Stainers. &c.


Coach Makers' Oil Size.


Oil Gold Size, for Gilders, Sign Writers, &c.


Oil Size, for Bronzing.


Customers will please be very particular in sending for their Varnishes, to name each for their separate use, as it is not customary to change them after they have been put into their vessels.


Also, an extensive assortment of Artists' Colours, dry and in compres- File tabee; Canvas. Sable, and C. F. Pencils; Millioners'. Coach and Ingre Painters' materials: Putty in any quantity ; a large assortment of Coach, Window, and Picture Glass, &c. &c.


C. SCHRACK, No. SO N. Fourth St. (west side) Philad.


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MASON'S BLACKING & INK.


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NOTHING ISTRULY VALUABLE


WHICH IS SOT USEFUL "


" NOTHING IS TRULY VALUABLE


WHICH IS NOT USEFUL "


JAMES S. MASON,


CONTINUES THE MANUFACTURE OF HIS UNEQUALLED AND INIMITABLE


CHALLENGE BLACKING;


ALSO, OF HIS Imperishable Blach Copping Tohi, 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 pol potf's would not be half' so convincing that his manufactores are really what ho Warrants them to be. as the fact that there is hardly a of y, town, or village of any im- www the United States, in which MASON'S BLACKING and INK are not ARVE, but esternited as standard articles of use.


* hry for exportation promptly executed, and the quality of the article always ,


Store 192 North Third Street, Philadelphia, JAMES S. MASON.


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ESTABLISHMENT.


AND


CIDER VAULTS.


JOHN REYNOLDS & Co.


Respectfully inform their Friends and the Public, that they continue to Bottle


PORTAR, ALE & CIDER,


AT THEIR OLD BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT,


No. 5 & 14 PEAR STREET: THEY HAVE ALSO ON HAND, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FIRE


Campaign Cifer


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.


[ 6 ] BROOKS & WAYNE,


South West corner of Third and Walnut Streets,


Philadelphia,


Would respectfully invite the attention of their Friends, and the Public generally, to their assortment of


FASHIONABLE


HATS AND CAPS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.


Having their own Manufactory, employing none but the best workmen, and giving persona! attention, their customers inay rely upon having good articles, of the


LATEST AND MOST APPROVED STYLE, Got up in the best Manner, and at Prices to suit the Times.


1>> Orders thankfully received and promptly executed, for single Hats and Caps, or by the case.


IMPORTER OF


PRONUN ARTIFICIAL TLOWERS,


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 pe of the latest I aportations.


A I.SU,


A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF AMERICAN FLOWERS AT VARIOUS PRICES.


DPAA liberal allowance made to Jobbers. Va. 50 Chestnut Street, next door to Me. Mister & Cus.


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SUCCESSORS TO ADAM DIALOGUE.


FIRE AND GARDEN HOSE


MANUFACTURERS, AT THE OLD STAND, -


No. 24 NORTHE STREET, PHILADELPHIA,


Manufacture Mail Bags, Fire Buckets, Suction Hose, Bands for Machinery, &c.


DO The above articles will be made of the best materials and work- manship, and on the most reasonable terms.


THE CHEAPEST MANUFACTORY IN THE WORLD !!! WRIGHT & BROTHERS.


No. 125 MARKET STREET,


PHILADELPHIA,


Respectfully invite the attention of dealers to the Largest, Cheapest, best Manufac- : tured, and most Fashionable assortment of


UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, PARASOLETERS, AND


In the United States, for Sale for Cash or approved. Acceptances;


Among which are the newest Parisian styles of Lace and Pink-elect SUN SHADES and PARASOLS. beautiful Chameliore Fringe Parasols and Sun Stokes, with every variety of style and finish ; als>


Silk, Gingham, and Cotton Umbrellas,


un aver perfection. fully warending the enchanting and medat avaried by the Den .


The long exp. indice, el ise application to the atie of manufacture : loving our si- del tas with great - and wearing : steadily employing the best of work. possessing de grenet possible fa drive. en Meus truput ap 's tter and cheap- then any other dissement, and with what he always ago to sample.


YOUR WAITER STREET,


AND STEEL


DEBATA HOUSE AND MATES, WARRANTED.


: .


ngil Castings. No.


ARY


CAP


93 NORTO THIRD STREET,


DEMAN'S Articles Prever Ders


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C. HUTCHINSON'S


UNITED STATES STEAM POWER


COFFEE ROASTING AND SPICE GRINDING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 61 & 63 RACE STREET, PHILADELPHIA.


SPICES AND ROASTED COFFEE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.


Merchants and others can be supplied at the shortest notice with any quantity of Pure Ground Spices, Roasted Coffee, English and American Mustard, Nutmegs, Mace, Rice, Cloves, Ginger, Cayenne Pepper, &c., delivered at any Commission or Forwarding House in this City.


N. B .- Spices ground and put up PURE. Coffee roasted and packed in barrels, if required, all sent for and returned in any given time. "


'T. CAMPION'S


EXTENSIVE STEAM COFFEE ROASTING ESTABLISHMENT


No. 24 BRANCH STREET,


PHILADELPHIA.


SPICES, MUSTARD, &c.


Whole and Ground Pepper, Alspice, Ginger, Cinnamon, Cloves, &c. Also, Oat- teal, Hulled and Pearl Barley, Nutmegs, Cayenne, &c. English and American Mus- tard, in Bottles Jars, and Kegs.


Roasted and Ground COFFEE carefully packed for exportation.


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ABBOTT NEWLIN,


BROWN STOUT, PORTER & ALE


BREWERS,


No. 86 NORTH SECOND STREET,


PHILADELPHIA.


DO All Orders will be punctually attended to.


EMIL MATHIEU'S


CLARIFIED


CIDER AND VINEGAR


ESTABLISHMENT,


No. 12 LOMBARD STREET,


(Below Second,)


Philadelphia.


BITIMED BOTTLING GIDER Of Superior Quality, for Sale by the Hogshead and Barrel; ALSO, PICKLING AND FAMILY VINEGAR, Which is well known for its fine flavour, strength and purity, and warranted to im- prove by age. 0 Shipping Orders filled at the Shortest Notice.


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PHINEHAS DOW,


MACHINIST,


No. 9 LITTLE GEORGE STREET, PHILADELPHIA,


Where he is prepared to Manufacture and Repair Power and Hand .Printing, Hydraulic, Standing, and Sealing Presses of every description, and Machinery generally.


All Orders executed with neatness and desputch, and as cheap as can be done in the city.


PHILADELPHIA REFINED STOVE WORKS.


GERMANTOWN ROAD & SIXTH STREET.


CHARLES W. WARNICK & CO. Manufacturers of


THE MOST APPROVED STOVES, SUCH AS


COOK'S FAVOURITE,


RADIATOR STOVES,


CANNON STOVES,


BASES FOR SHEET IRON URNS,


ORNAMENTS, &c. &c.,


KITCHEN COMPANION, PARLOUR STOVES,


BARE CYLINDER STOVES,


BODY, &c. &c.,


STOVE MATERIALS of all kinds.


ALSO, Tea Kettles, Round and Oval Boilers, Round Pots, Spiders, &c.


ON HAND, Grates, Cylinders, Bake Plates, &c. &c., for all kinds of Stoves, and CASTINGS IN GENERAL.


DO Orders left at the OFFICE, No. 235 NORTH SECOND STREET, or at the Foundry, will be punctually attended to.


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ANDREW M BBIDE?


No. 574 NORTH SECOND STREET, WHOLESALE DEALER IN FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS, And Rianufacturer of BRANDY, GIN & PURE SPIRITS,


A FULL AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF


Wines, Teas, Sugars, Coffee, Chocolate, Cocoa, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Cloves, Mace, Ginger, Pepper, Alspice, Rice, Cheese, Indigo, Copperas, Alum, Brimstone, POWDER, SHOT, &c. FOR SALE ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS, BY


JOHN HARDING, JR. 29 8. 31 S. FRONT STREET, &. 28 8. 30 S. WATER STREET.


DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP 0 F CHERRY.


WILD


TESTIMONY OF A RESPECTABLE AND EXPERIENCED PHYSICIAN.


Fellow Citizens,-We are bound to believe, from the very circumstance that all who take Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, do say, that it far excels all other medicines for Coughs, Colds, Spitting of Blood, Tickling, or rising sensation in the Throat, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Weakness of the Nervous System, or impaired constitution, from any cause ; and to prevent persons from falling into a de- cline, this medicine has no equal.


In districts where calomel and quinine have been too freely used in bilious complaints, &c., Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup ,of Wild Cherry will prevent their evil effects on the system, and act as a strengthening alterative, and improve the biliary functions.


CAUTION.


The public should be on their guard against the many " Balsams" and " Mixture." of Wild Cherry with which the country abounds, and purchase none but the original and only genuine preparation from this valuable tree, Dr. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY-the only one that can be relied upon for the perma- hent cure of Breast and Lung diseases.


0Remember, Dr. Swayne's Office is removed to the N. W. corner of Eighth and Race Sts., Philadelphia, where the original and only genuine preparation of Wild Cherry is prepared.


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MARSHALL & ZEAL,


IRON FOUNDERS


AND


COTTON AND WOOLLEN MACHINE MAKERS, N. W. corner Vine & Schuylkill 6th Sts.


39 North Fourth St., between Arch and Cherry, Philadelphia, AGENT FOR THE SALE OF THE


LEIPSIC HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINES, IN THEIR DIFFERENT PREPARATIONS, VIZ:


Tinctures, Eriturations, Dilutions, & Sacdicated Dellets; ALSO,


REFINED SUGAR OF MILK, ALCOHOL, VIALS of all Sizes, CORKS, LABELS, &c.


P European and American Publications on Homeopathy con- stantly on Hand.


JOEL


BATES,


No. 13 DRINKER'S ALLEY,


. CONTINUES TO MANUFACTURE TO ORDER


FIRE ENGINES,


OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY, SUITABLE FOR CITIES, VILLAGES, &c. &c.


His Suction Engines will supply themselves with water upwards of twenty feet, perpendicular height. Warranted in all respects.


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PARVALAA & VALLANNA D


WHOLESALE CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS,


No. 70 W. High, three doors East of Schuylkill 3rd, (North Side.)


DO Southern and Western Merchants supplied on liberal terms.


CHARLES W. PARMELEE, M. D., L'ESTRANGE VALLETTE, Chemists.


JEREMIAH STARB,


WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER,


No. 125 West Market Street, Philadelphia.


DOP Constantly on hand a fresh supply of good Groceries.


JAMES S. SMITH'S


WHOLESALE OLOOK ESTABLISHIENS,


AND COMMISSION HOUSE,


No. 82 NORTH THIRD STREET,


(NEAR CHERRY,) PHILADELPHIA.


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CHEAP WATCHES & JEWELRY,


AT THE


PHILADELPHIA WATCH & JEWELRY STORE, No. 96 NORTH SECOND STREET, ( Corner of Quarry, below Race Street.)


Gold Lever Watthes, full jewelled, eighteen carat cases, - 845 00


Silver Lever Watches, full jewelled,


23 00


Silver Lever Watches, seven jewels, -


18 00


Superior Quartier Watches,


- 10 00


Goll Pencils,


2 00


Fine Silver Spectacles,


1 00


Gold Finger Rings 37} cents to 83; Watch Glasses, plain, 12} cents; patent, 181; lunet, 25 ; other artieles in proportion.


All goods warranted to be what they are sold for.


O. CONRAD.


c7 Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry, of every description, Cleaned and Repaired in the best wanner, by experienced workmen. All Clocks and Watches repaired at this establishment are warranted to perform well.


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[ 15 ] W. G. CALVER, STRAW HAT FINISHBE,


MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN


STRAW GOODS, No. 81 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA.


nomen JOAQUIM BISHOP.


PHILOSOPHICAL INSTRUMENT MAKER,


No. 20 Laurel Street,


Between Second and Third and Spruce and Pear Streets, PHILADELPHIA.


F. MEYER & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF


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SCALES & WEIGHTS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT No. 96 MARKET STREET. Two doors below 6th, South Side, Philadelphia.


GEORGE W. METZ, AT HIS OLD STAND, No. 317 Market Street, a few doors above 8th, CONTINUES TO MAKE SUPERIOR BRUSHES, IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES, Also, Blacksmiths' Bellows, of all Sizes; All of which he will sell on the most accommodating terms.


BROWN, OTURNERS AND SCREW MANUFACTURERS, No. 123 NORTH FOURTH STREET.


Between Vine and Callowhill, near the Indian, Philadelphia. Have constantly on hand a large assortment of Wood Screws, and large and Fashionable AWNING POSTS. Also, other Articles in their line, which they will dispose of on reasonable terms.


[ 16 ] WILLIAM F. POTTS, IRON COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 461 Market Street, below Thirteenth, North Side, PHILADELPHIA, AGENT FOR THE SALE OF


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J. IRVINE & Co's. JUNIATA RODS.


Constantly on hand a general assortment of American and English Iron and Steel, which he will sell on accommodating terms.


BITUMINOUS COAL, &c.


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GARDEN & BROWN, Wholesale and Atctall HAT AND CAP WAREHOUSE? No. 196 MARKET ST., SECOND DOOR BELOW SIXTII, PHILADELPHIA.


J7" Country Merchants and others purchasing Hats and Caps, by the case or single one, are invited to examine our Stock. Lowest prices guarantied.


SAMUEL POWELL & CO. WHOLESALE & RETAIL MANUFACTURERS OF TIN WARE, No. S MARKET STREET, BELOW WATER, SOUTH SIDE, PHILADELPHIA.


17- Oil Cans, Tea, Coffee and Spice Canisters ; Ship and Iron work done; House Work, Tin Gutters, Spout, Roofing, Weights and Scales!


CHAUNCEY JEROME, BRASSS & WOOD CLOCK MANUFACTURER, NEW HAVEN, CONN., WAREHOUSE No. 70 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Dealers supplied at the lowest cash prices.


S. FORAM'S


BROWN STOUT, PORTER, ALE, CIDER, GINGER-POP, And American Champaign Establishment,


No .. 84 SOUTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA.


N. D .- Bottles supplied to the Trade in any quantity.


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CAPITAL A300,000


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