McElroy's Philadelphia directory for 1847, Part 77

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Publication date: 1842
Publisher: Philadelphia : E.C. & J. Biddle
Number of Pages: 916


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Clerk ..... Francis Hopkinson, Esq.


Marshal ..... George MI. Keim, Esq.


SUPREME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA.


Chief Justice ..... The Honourable John Ban- nister Gibson.


Associate Justices ..... The Honourable Molton C. Rogers, Thomas Burnside, Thomas S. Bell and Richard Coulter.


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.


The jurisdiction in all those counties is ap- County Court House.


pellate, except in the City and County of Phila- delphia, where, besides appellate jurisdiction, there is original jurisdiction in all cases where the amount in controversy is five hundred dol- lars and upwards.


There are two terms for the Eastern District, holden at Philadelphia on the third Monday of Richter Jones, James Campbell and Anson V. December, continuing three weeks; on the Parsons.


second Monday of March, continuingtwo weeks.' The regular termis commence on the first These terms are continued, by adjournment, for Monday of March and June, the third Monday a longer period. The first and last days of each of September, and the first Monday of Decem- term are return days. The last Monday of July ber. The first Monday of each month is a re- is also a return day, when the Court is opened turn day for all process except foreign attach- for motions, and so forth. The first Monday of ments and subpoenas for divorce. No jury trials each month is also a return day for all process, are held in the June term; but at each of the original, mesne or final. The Court has power other terms, seven weeks are sct apart for trials to fix special return days.


by jury; and the remainder of the term is de


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NISI PRIUS COURT.


the judges alternating-commencing on the first Mondays of November, January and March, in each year. Each session is divided into two


Meets on the 11th of April and the 11th of periods of at least three weeks each, for jury October, in each year, except those dates should trials. The remainder of the sessions is appro- fall on Sunday, and then on the day following. priated to equity cases and arguments in this Clerk, George Plitt. court. The first Monday in every month is a return day for original process.


The judge at Nisi Prius hears and determines 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 wecks following to jury trials.


The June term is entirely for motions and ar- guments, and commences on the first Monday of June, and continues 4 weeks.


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, and in the north room of the first story of the


Prothonotary ..... David C Skerrett, M. D.


COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.


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


Associate Judges ..... The Honourable John


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LEGAL RATES OF INTEREST.


voted to arguments in the equity and others| I held whenever there is a disputed case be- branches of the Court.


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 Dc- cember term after the third Monday of Septem- ber.


Prothonotary ..... John Smith.


ORPHANS' COURT.


Same Judges ..... Is in session on the first and third Friday in 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.


fore the Register, and it is brought up for adju-


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.


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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 the usury.


Rhode Island, 6 per cent., forfeit of the usury costs.


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- ry void, forfeit double the usury.


South Carolina, 7 per cent., forfcit 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., usurions contracts void.


Kentucky, 6 per cent., usury recoverable with


Ohio, 6 per cent., usurious contracts void.


Indiana, 6 per cent., a fine of double the cx- 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 } 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, forfeit thrice the excess.


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


Georgia, 8 per cent, forfeit thrice the usury. On debts or judgments in favour of the Uni- Alabama, 8 per cent., forfeit interest and ted States, interest is computed at 6 per cent per usury.


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BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS IN PHILADELPHIA.


ASYLUM FOR LOST CHILDREN-19 South Seventh.


AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION .- F. W. Porter, Cor. Sec. IIerman 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. Peck, 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, 6th street near Chest- nut. 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.


PHILADELPHIA SABBATH ASSOCIATION .- 144 Chestnut. President, John A. Brown. Secretary, Martin Buehler, 195 High. O. S. Powell, 20 Pine, General Agent.


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 BIRLE SOCIETY .- Office 144 Chestnut. President, Jas. Bayard. Cor. Sec'y., Theodore Cuyler. Treasurer, Gco. 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.


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


AMERICAN BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS FOR FOREIGN MISSIONS .- Agency Offi. 142 Chestnut. Hen- ry Perkins, Agent. 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 .- Ray, Cor. Sec., 142 Chestnut. George W. M'Clel- land, 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. Vicc-Presidents, Danicl 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 Dubring, Charles H. Kerk, Secretaries. Wm. G. Mentz, Treasurer.


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


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SEAMEN'S FRIEND SOCIETT .- Captain Reynolds, Treas. R. S. H. George, Sec., 26 S 5th. INSTITUTION FOR THE INSTRUCTION OF THE BLIND .- N. W. Sch. 3d and Sassafras.


WILLS HOSPITAL .- J. Rodman Paul, M. D., Pres. Charles Ellis, Sec. A. Widdifield, Steward. PENNSYLVANIA COLON' ZATION 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, 70 Dock


THE PENNSYLVANIA INQUIRER & NATIONAL GAZETTE, 57 S Third THE AMERICAN SENTINEL, 79 Dock


THIE NORTH AMERICAN, NE 4th and Chestnut


THIE 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 3rd.


THE NATIVE EAGLE AND ADVOCATE, (Penny) 83 Dock.


THE DAILY KEYSTONE, (Penny) 85 Dock.


WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS.


THE SATURDAY COURIER, 97 Chestnut


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. 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


PERIODICALS.


COLONIZATION HERALD, (1st and 3d Saturdays of every month) LADY'S BOOK, 191 Chestnut


MEDICAL LIBRARY. 19 St. James


JOURNAL OF THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, S 7th above Chestnut


BICKNELL'S COUNT: REFIT DETECTOR, 20 S Third VANCOURT'S COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR, Quarry GRAHAM'S MAGAZINE, N E Fourth and Chestnut


CAMPBELL's FOREIGN MONTHILY, MAGAZINE, Hart's buildings, 6th above Chestnut


[ 1 ] JAMES BARENE'S


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLOCK ESTABLISHMENT, No. 238 Market Street, above Seventh St., (south side,)


PHILADELPHIA,


Where may be found a large and splendid assortment of the best Modern Improved Eight Day and Thirty Hour


BRASS, WOOD, AND ALARM CLOCKS, Which will be sold at the lowest Cash prices.


" Encourage Young Beginners."-FRANKLIN,


L. O'BRYAN & A. ROSE SHEET IRON, STOVE, AND TIN WARE manufacturers,


NO. 299 ARCHI STREET, (SECOND DOOR BELOW EIGHTH,) PHILADELPHIA.


ROOFING, SPOUTING and JOBBING, done in the BEST MANNER, and at short notice. N. B .- Patent Improved Lard Lainps.


TO THE SICK AND AFFLICTED. DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY.


WE can consistently state, that DR. SWAYNE'S Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry has been extensively used in the United States, for more than ten years-that its beneficial effects have been tested by thousands -- THAT IT INVARIABLY RELIEVES A RECENT COUGH, and that hun- dreds of individuals, gradually anking under the insidious attack of death's fell emissary Per- MONARY CONSUMPTION, have been restored to health, happiness and friends, by its use, and are now living testimonials of the curative power of this REMEDY. ANOTHER INVALID RESTORED TO HEALTH. READ THE MOST REMARKABLE CURE EVER RECORDED !


DE. SWAINE-Dear Sir: I feel called by a sense of duty I owe to suffering humanity, to ac- knowledge my grateful thanks for the wonderful effects of your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry on me, after suffering month after month with the most afflicting of all discases, Con -; sumption. The first symptoms were of a very heavy eold which settled on my lungs, which gradually grew worse, with profuse night sweats, a hacking cough, spitting blood, with great debility. My constitution seemed broken down, and nervous system very much impaired. I went to Philadelphia, was treated there by physicians of the highest standing, but received no benefit whatever from them, but gra-lually grew worse, until my physicians, as well as myself, gave up all hopes of recovery, and I felt like one who is about to pass through the Valley of the Shadow of Death. At this "awful juncture" I heard of your Compound Syrup of Wild Cher- ry, of which I purchased six bottles, which I am happy to say entirely cured me, and I am now enjoying better health than I ever have before in my life. Physicians who witnessed my case are highly recommending it in similar cases, and I wish you to make this public, so that all may know where to procure a remedy at once which will reach their disease before tampering with the many " quack nostrums" with which the country is flooded. My residence is at 45 Ann strect, where I should be happy to have the above substantiated by a personal interview,


ALBERT A. ROSS, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Cigars, 45 .Ann St, N. Y.


CAUTION .- Sinn the introduction of my article to the public, there have a number of unprincipled individuals got up rostrumis, which they nesert contain WILD CHERRY, somr are called " BAI SANS " " BIT. TERS," and even ".SyRUP of WOD CHERRY." but mine is the original and only genuine preparation ever introduced to the public which can he proved by the public Records of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva- nia. The only esteguani against imposition is to ere that my signature is on each little.


DR. It. SWAYNE, Corner of Eighth and Race Sts., Philadelphia.


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FRANCIS, FIELD & FRANCIS,


No. 80 YORTHI SECON'D STREET,


PHILADELPHIA, IMPORTERS OF All kinds of Saddlery Hardware, House Keepers' Hardware, TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, AT THE LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES:


MANUFACTURERS OF


Tin, Sheet Iron and Japanned Wares, all kinds of Plated and Japanned Saddlery, Knobs, Locks, Hinges, &e. for Houses; Stamped Plates; Patty-pans and Candle-stick Bottoms ; Piereing for Stove Makers and Tinmen. Japanned Plates and Fancy Signs for Sign Writers, always on hand. Japanned Card-Racks, Ink-Stands, Sand-Boxes, 3 and Paper Tearers suitable for Stationers. Plating done at the shortest notice.


DICKSON &. SON'S Britannia Ware, and German Silver Goods for sale at lonest Wholesale Prices.


N. B .- We are now prepared to manufacture Japanned Saddlery Mounting for deal- era, as low, or lower, than the imported prices.


ALSO, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF TIN PLATE, BY THE BOX, WIRE RIVETS,


Kettle Eurs and Tinmen's Furniture, in general, at the lowest Market Price.


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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


Non used in London, and has lately added to the above some cheap Coach and Cabinet Varnishes:


Superior Pale Coach Body Varnish. | Red Varnish, for Trunks,


Coach Body Varnish, No 1.


Carriage ¥ " 1.


Carriage 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 Japanners and Scrap Work.


Various kinds of cheap Varnishes, used by Cabinet and Chair Ma- kers.


Boot and Harness Varnish.


Elastic Copal Varnish, for Oilcloth,


Carriages, Signs, &c. No. 1 & 2. Coach Makers' Oil Size.


White and Brown Spirit Varnish. Mastic, Map or Picture Varnish. Shellac and Whip Varnishes.


Transferring Varnishes, with direc- tions for usc.


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, 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.


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 com- pressible tubes : Canvas, Sable, and C. II. Pencils; Milliners', Coach and House Painters' materials; Putty in any quantity ; a large assort- ment of Coach, Window, and Picture Glass, &e., &c.


C. SCHRACK, No. 80, N. Fourth St. (west side,) Philad.


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BOTTLING


ESTABLISHMENT, AND


CIDER VAULTS.


JOHN REYNOLDS & Co.


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


PORTER, ALE GIDER,


AT THEIR OLD BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT,


No. 14 PEAR STREET; THEY HAVE ALSO ON HAND, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FINE


Champaign Cider, IN HOGSHEADS AND BARRELS,


Bristol Quart and Pint Bottles, Large and Small Corks, and all articles connected with the Bottling Business;


LIKEWISE,


PURE CIDER VINEGAR, BY TIIE HOGSHEAD OR BARREL. IF SHIPPERS are particularly invited to call.


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LEWIS FATMAN & CQ.


MANUFACTURERS OF


STEAM FRICTION MATCHES AND OIL PASTE BLACKING, AND MATCHES WITHOUT BRIMSTONE.


No. 41 NORTHI FRONT STREET,


ABOVE MARKET, PHILADELPHIA,


As Fatman's Matches and Blacking are known in every City, Town, and Village in the United States, and also in the West Indies and South America, the proprietors deem it unnecessary to puff their arti- cles, ass.fring .he public that they always warrant their goods to give satisfaction.


All orders for Home Consumption or Exportation will be promptly attended to.


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G. & W. DIALOGUE,


SUCCESSORS TO ADAM DIALOGUE,


FIRE AND GARDEN HOSE


MANUFACTURERS,


AT THE OLD STAND,


No. 24 NORTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA,


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


The alove articles will be made of the best materials and workmanship, and on the most reasonable terms.


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WRIGHT & BROTHERS having REMOVED from No. 125 Market Street, and having taken ROBERT J. WRIGHT into Co-PARTNERSHIP, on this first day of January, 1847, will conduct the business hereafter in the name of


WRIGHT, BROTHERS & Co.


No. 114 MARKET STREET,


SOUTH SIDE,


PHILADELPHIA.


Who are arranging at their New Establishment, the most complete and extensive UMBRELLA MANUFACTORY in the United States, aided by all the facilities which STEAM POWER. the best mechanical skill, and CASH purchasing can afford, and are prepared and intend to manufacture in their usual superior manner, the largest, cheapest, handsomest and best assort- ment of


UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS & SUN SHADES


To be found any where; which will be ready at all times for sale at one to five per cent. over the bona fide cost of manufacturing, trusting to the residuum of profits which an immensely increased amount of sales may leave over current expenses for encouragement to sustain and verify " THE CHEAPEST MANUFACTORY IN THE WORLD."


SOMBERE


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JAMES S. SPENCER, JE. No. 53 NORTH WATER STREET,


One door below Arch Street, Philadelphia,


WHERE A FULL ASSORTMENT OF


IRON AND STEEL


May be had on the most reasonable terms, consisting of


BOILER, FLUE, AND SHEET IRON, SHOVEL AND SPADE IRON, English Tire Iron, American Rolled and Hammered, all sizes. HOOP, SCROLL AND BAND IRON, ASSORTED SIZES. Best Refined, or Chain Cable Iron, Heary Shafting for Mills, Machinery, S.c. JUNIATA HORSE AND MULE SHOE NAILS, WARRANTED. Spring Steel, American and English Blister Steel ; first quality Juniata Nail and Spike Rods; Boiler, Flue and Sheet Iron, Cast Steel, Wagon Boxes, Plough Castings, &c.


Wrought Iron-Ship, Boat and Railroad Spikes, warranted. Mail Patent and Taper Axles, warranted. WILLIAM CRESSMAN, MILITARY CAP


MANUFACTURER, No. 96 YORTH THIRD STREET, (A few doors below Race, West Side,) PHILADELPHIA,


Where he will manufacture MILITARY and SPORTSMAN'S Articles of every description, such as Leather, Cloth, Felt, Silk and Beaver Dress Caps of all pat- terns ; Forage Caps, Holsters for Troops, Body do., Cartouch Boxes, Bayonet Scabbards, Sword Belts of all kinds, Canteens, Knapsacks, different patterns, Fire Buckets, Passing Boxes, Tube do., Brush and Pickers, Plumes, Pompoons, Firemen's Caps, Leather Stocks, Gun Cases, superior quality, Shot Bags, Game Bags, Drums, &e., &c.


Gentlemen furnishing their own chargers, can have them leathered at a very short notice, singly or by the dozen.


Ord rs thankfully receired and promptly attended to.


[ S ] IRON.


M. B. MAHONY & Coo No. 20 SOUTH FRONT STREET, IMPORTERS OF BRITISH BAR IRON, AND DEALERS IN IRON GENERALLY, Hare constantly on hand


English Refined, Cable, and Common Merchant Bar Iron ; American Hammered and Rolled Iron ; Boiler, Flue, and Sheet Tron ; Heavy Rounds and Squares for Shafting ;


BRAZIERS' RODS, ALL SIZES : SLIT RODS, CAR AXLES, HOOPS, BAND IRON, CAST, SHEAR, SPRING AND BAR STAHL, For Sale to the Trade or Consumers on REASONABLE TERMS.


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STRANGERS VISITING PHILADELPHIA ARE INVITED TO CALL AT


BOGUE & FAWCETT'S,


No. 174 CHESNUT STREET, Abore Sereath, opposite the Washington House.


The loss of an indifferent head of hair is no longer a matter of regret, when a Wig or Scalp, each a masterpiece of art, can be obtained, combining every mechanical improvement, with a perfect adaptation to the countenance and style of every wearer.


BOGUE & FAWCETT'S INFALLIBLE MODE OF TAKING MEASURE. FOR WIUS .- 1, 1, circumference. 2, 2, from forehead to poll. 3, from ear to car, over the top. 4, 4, from ear to ear, across the forehead.


FOR SCALPS OR PARTIAL BALDNESS .- 1, 1, from the forehead as far forward as required, to the back of the head as far as the hair grows. 2, from ear to car across the forehead. 3, across the head over the crown.


Wigs and Scalps made at this cola! li-hment, are now being worn by Gentlemen residing in ever - State of the Union, and are giving most unquali- fied satisfaction. In addition to three premiums obtained in three cities, the subscribers are happy to announce, tiro the Franklin Institute, at their recent fair, awarded them a medal for the skill displayed in the manufacture of Ladies and Gentlemen's Wigs.


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Where may be had Wholesale and Retail, the following celebrated artirles for the toilet : BOGUE & FAWCETT'S MACASSAR OIL, BOUQUET AMERICAIN, GENUINE BEAR's OIL, and their far-fumned MIRIFIC BALSAM, an odoriferous


wash, admitted to be the best HAIR TONIC of the present day.


£


1,


OMESTON'S


echange. and


TRIUN,


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D STREET,


WOMEN STOCK and . Post liberal


OFITER DACORS & CO ..


grant sold ca


South West corner of Third and Walnut Streets,


FASHIONABLE FATS AND CAPS. WHILE ALE AND LET.HIL.


. Mas a .. i


WHOLESALE GROCERY STORE. [ 10 ]


A FULL AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF


Vines, Tens. Sugars, Codice, Chocolate, Creon Ciumtunon, Nutmegs, Cloves, Hace, Ginger, Pepper. Allepies. Rice, Chuse. I. digo. Compras, Alum, Brimstone, POWDER, SHOT, &O. FOR SALE ON ACCOMMODATING TERMIS BY JOHN HARDING, 33.


L'ART A. FRONT STREET. & AS 4 50 S. WATER STREET.


Fond Street abre Ar b. opposite Appletree ATT. g. Philada. AGENT FOR THE SALE OF THE


LEIPSIC HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINES, IN THEIR IFFERENT PREPARATIONS. VIZ :


Cinctures, Eriturations, Dilutions & Arcofcater Recliets; ALSO, REFINED SUGAR OF MILK, ALCOHOL, VIALS OF ALL SIZES. CORKS, LABELS, &c.


European and American Public ations on Home opathy constantly on hand. Publisher of Dr. C. Hering's Do Vic Physicians.


ROBERT NEWLIN,


(LATE ABBOTT & NEWLIN.)


BROWN STOUT. PORTER & ALE


3237733.


I'D STARIT,


PHILADELPHIA.


molimtried to.


MACHINIST,


No. 9 LITTLE GEORGE STREET. PRIBADELPEGAS


mavere Les reached to Mennbienes and te de Power and Hand Printing Hydraulic, ating and Selling Presses of every a tripin, and Machinery a verella


. A. O . e executed with a atness and despatch, and as cheap as can be dont in the city.


27037 & HARD WOOD TURNER, No. 93 WALNUT STREET, SPANlauriphía. JAMES S. SMITH'S


AND COMMISSION HOUSE, No. Se NORTH THIRD STREET. ( YEAR CHERRY.) PHILADELPHIA.


AT TIE PHILADELPHIA WATCH & JEWELRY STORE, No. 96 NORTHE SECOND STREET, (Corner of Quarty below Race Street. )


L of that . Bilim doll eighteen carat cases. - .


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con sto $5: Watch Gas ._: 1.


plath, 12 5 cents; patent, ICj, lunst,


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GEORGE W. METE AT HIS OLD STAND,


No. 811 Clarket Street, a few doors above Sth, CONTINUES TO MAKE SUPERIOR BRUSHES, IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES, .Also, Bisken the' B Hours of all Sizes; All of which i will seh on the most accommodating terms. 5


MANUFA IT AER AND DEALER IN STRAAT GOODS. To. - 1 APCIE STREET PHILADELPHIA.


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PHILOSOPHICAL INSTRUMENT BLAKER, No. 20 laurel Street, Between Serend and Third and Spruce and Pear Streets. PHILADELPHIA.


Eraclesale and ALcaff


No. 196 MARKET ST .. SECOND DOOR BELOW SIXTH. PHILADELPHI1.


Cremay Errements and others ; accusing Hits and Caps, by the Case of single one, are invited to ckenMature eck. Lowest prices guarantie. .. m um


. IRON COMMISSION MERCHANT, Fint enth, North Sile,


-PHILADELPHIA, AG. PIDE ISC : ALL OF


!. . w .t Steel,


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"No. 36 SOUTH THIRD STREET,


(Above Chestnut,) PHILADELPHI.1.


FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER. No. ASOCIA EIGHTH STREET. (BELOW CHESTNUT, WEST SIDE,) PHILADELPHIA.


- 1124


No. DO CHESTNUT STREET, (Next door above the Columbia House, ) PHILADELPHIA.


63


5 5 TUILADELPHIA


25 S. SIXTH STREET, (up stens.) BELOW CHESTNUT. B. C. L.VEPETT'S NEWLY INVENTED PATENT TRESSES, for the remuant rala and care of Rupture. By this invention the pressure can .sun! decre ased at pleasure by the vetrer Warranted in allcars. A. in.pru- :UTERINE ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, SHOUT DER DRACE-, SUSPENSO- 35 BANDAGES. BANDACES FOR PILES, and DEFORMITIES. 36. I. di -attend-


J. & H. JONES. BRASS COCK MANUFACTURERS, No. 03 ARCIISTRECT. BELOW THIRD.


ONE CASTINGS of .i secured . what netice and on meamable terms.


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TATCH & JEWELRY STORE,


CHY0. 96 YORTH SECOND STREET.


CORNER OF QUARRY.


T .: following irt'iles are kept constantly on hand, and will . soud below usual prices :


CEM bal Silver Let me Whenes, plain { Gold and Silver Pencils. all sizes and s'vies.


5 sime. I wins Barthes.


i Gold and Silver Spectacles, with white mas etleur-d gheyes, concave, con- vex, plain and pericial.


To: 1 and Silver ThanUles. Sire: Table Spoons,


Tea Steens.


.. Sah Spoons.


:: Mustard Spoons,


Forks.


Butter Knives.


Sugar Tongs.


Cups. Nurse Tubes.


Napkin Rings.


Scissor Hooks.


Chains.


Knitting S'enihs.


Knitting Neche Cases.


Sewing Shields.


Purse Clases.


::


Apple Scrapers.


.: Fruit Knives.


Combs, plain and stone heads.


= Arrows for the nair sc! with stones. Conil C'ascs. Mexico Spectacle Cases.


ain ; Jackson's Loads.


Sever Gaard and For Keys.


olin Gump Styr Tolle and Ten Serons an ! Forks.


P .. tal Cuke Daskets. rollP delG : Dans.


AD.


: Freren Watch .s. Meander Watch space gallery.


.. . 1. Kars well styles.


: Carb Guari Chnihs.


ne Ge ! Jaastoen Cho es. Hold Lostets and Sans, various styles. Goli Medallions, all sizes.


Parlocks. Min'ature Cases.


Jul in cs.


Gold Prasvets.


D. MOD.4's. i -. for gar's, p'lin and with


world. wegen. emilian. 2, 10113


i- Treat:


iAM .. nos.


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TACK MANUFACTORY, V Vs . Street wet Tredft.


TANIA TRADE CRAB ABLIS, &T.


Male at the alive catalishnout, of the best quality. Orders 2. 3 2 Tide c. e respectfully solicited.


BIEN & BROWN,


TURNERS & SCREW MANUFACTURERS. NO. 13 NORTH FOURTH STREET, Here. The ad Culad'il, war the Indian. Plelphia. Have constantly on hand a large assortment of'


Food Screws. and large and Fashionable AUNING POSTS.


Wiep. c ter Articles in their line, which they will dispose of' on reasonable terms.


BOARDING.


MER3. II. GRIZZ,


105 WALNUT ST., BETWEEN FOURTH AND FIFTH.


PHILADELPHIA.


Hav' g conhecto viih ber and este isoment. the large art commo-


ber of gente al m trs. She tinis several Inge and airy anar men's


soll !! I waiters. in


JASON'S DLACTING AND INK. F 10


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"W.THING IS TRULY VALL'ABLE


'S NOT USEFUL '


E -_ JAMIES S. MASON.


CONTINUES THE MANUFACTURE OF HIS UNEQUALLED AND INIMITABLE


AINO. OF SER Imperishable Black Copying Ink,


AND


BLUE WRITING FLUID INK, STORE HP NORTH THIRD STREET,


PHILADELPHIA.


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JAMES S. MASON.


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EXTENSIVE STEAM


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PHILADELPHIA.


TARD. &C. . Cine Mr. Cloves, Sc. Also, Oat meal.


da pack The exportation.


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CLARIFIED


CIDER AND VINEGAR


ESTABLISHMENT,


No. 12 LOMBARD STREET.


[Below Second, .


Philadelphia.


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THE


PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY


INSURANCES ON LIVES, AND


GRANTING ANNUITIES; I CORPORATEE SAPCH 13, 1812,


WITH A PERPETUAL CHARTER; OFFICI NO 66 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA CAPITAL $500.000,


1. YESTED LY WELL-SECURED


MORTGAGES AND GROUND RENTS.


HYMAN GRATZ, Prendent.


DIRECTORS.


Hvman Gratz,


Charles Dotill ..


J. K. . Acho ... M.D.,


I. Pemberton Hutchinson,


John Moss.


R. M. Pat rsop. M.D.,


Sam .: F. S.ruth,


Edw ... 3 .. Lewis, S. A. Merces,


D-ithe Stone,


LITE INSURANCE COMPANY.


fi 's tra various contrats dependent upon the To .MAKE INS: PANTES ON LIVES, Ly Land or Sea, temporary,


GRANT ANNUITIES. itse te or continue it. SALT ENDORFONES PURCHASE LITE INTERESTS, &C.


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BOOKSELLERS AND PUBLISHERS.


No. 6 SOUTH FIFTH STREET,


PHILADELPHIA,


MEDgode, at bo's prices, a large stik ef Bocas and STATIC VERT. comprising a general avi chent cf


SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY.


DOORS ERRORS. ACADEMIES, OR COMMON SCHOOLS .- news & Lidl & me special direction, keeping . Con gue Che Broke us at any we derable ex- Che Undder para contentent ment of this Want on hotels and others st.c, ar e-wrin't: for exwidth'ag ond selecting from miks i se best a ipled to their wants.


.MAN LISKARTE - Retur Ning works on Education. Dictiona- and Ante et Languages, of Biography. Sevences Ars. Classical 1.17


ANDAS TON SCHOOL LIBRARIES; company Locks of Voyage, and Travels. Par . Hetried. ani Scientific works, Moral Tales, and a great variety of other s. Interesting and instructive to the Young.


SCHOL I. STATIONERY; comprising Conv, Ciphering, Exercise, Piece, and Draw- As: Wroing Paper, Quills, St-al Pens, Pen-Hokiers, Ink. Inkstands, Draw- : Colist in ard Terrenal 0'sla. 6. .. 12 5- 10 inches Chak Pa ..


PLAITS TOITS AND PAPIR, &C.


AT: U I. TENTI. T. CAP BLANK BOOKS. in plain or extra sheep binding. NELIO DE SVARTE CAP BLANK BOOKS, half bound. CAV. LETTER. BILL. ard WRAPPING PAPER.


PROMISSORY NOTES. BANK CHECKS, BILLS OF LADING, - articles for us at the counting wach.


in various Jopartments of SCIENCE and LITERATURE.


AND OTECAS. Are inhalte cad and exame the above. >> Orders from the Country or City promptly attended to.


PIPES FOR HYDRAULIC PRESSES . AND OTHER STEAM ENGINES, EXTRA STRONG BOILER-FLUES FOR MARINE. LOCOMOTIVE.


PASCAL IRON WORKS


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MORRIS TASKER & MORRIS Manufacturers of Calrought Dron Calelded Cubes FOR CASSTEAMMATERIE


Philadelphia


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