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We invite the attention of the trade to the following variety of Stoves :
Cook's Favourite, for Wood or Coal, six sizes.
Complete Cook.
Air Tight Complete.
Double Oven Complete.
Nine Plate Wood Stoves.
Plain and Boiler Top and Jog Back.
Keystones for Ovens, or with Collar on 'T'op. Stanley's Cast Air Tight Parlor Wood Stove.
Cast Oven Stoves.
Cannon Stoves.
Bare Cylinder Stoves.
Bases.
Radiator Plates (new patterns) Air Tight. New patterns Summer Furnaces.
Gas Ovens, &c.
Stoves, and Flat-bottomed Tea Kettles.
Bulged and Straight Pots.
Spiders and Long Pans, &c., to fit all the Stoves.
" RONEY'S BUCKS COUNTY ECONOMIST," a new (patent) flat top Cook Stove.
Dealers can be supplied with Odd Plates, Grates, Cylinders, Fire Bricks, &c. Castings of all kinds neatly and promptly executed.
Dealers are invited to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we are prepared to sell on the most reasonable terms.
WARNICK, LEIBRANDT & CO.
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BOTTLING
ESTABLISHMENT, AND
CIDER VAULTS.
JOHN REYNOLDS & CO.,
Respectfully inform their Friends and the Public that they con- tinue to Bottle
PORTER, ALE AND CIDER, AT THEIR OLD BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT,
DO NO. 14 PEAR STREET.
THEY HAVE ALSO ON HAND, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FINE
In Hogsheads and Barrels,
Bristol Quart and Pint Bottles, Large and Small Corks, and all articles connected with the Bottling Business ; LIKEWISE,
By the Hogshead or Barrel.
SHIPPERS are particularly invited to call.
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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 Coach and Cabinet Varnishes :
Superior Pale Coach Body Varnish.
Elastic Body Varnish.
Coach Body Varnish, No. 1.
Carriage
1.
2.
66 66 3.
Superior Cabinet Varnish, for polishing Furniture.
Superior Cabinet Varnish, for finishing Furniture after the grain is filled up. Copal Varnish, for Japanners.
Superior Pale Coach Varnish, for Japan- ners and Scrap Work.
Various kinds of Cheap Varnishes, used by Cabinet and Chairmakers.
Very quick drying Copal Varnish, for Coffins.
Boot and Harness Varnish.
Elastic Copal Varnish, for Oil Cloth, Car- riages, Signs, &c., Nos. 1 and 2.
White and Brown Spirit Varnish.
Mastic, Map or Picture Varnish.
Shellac and Whip Varnishes. Black Leather Varnish.
Red Varnish, for Trunks.
Transferring Varnishes, with direction for use.
Patent Polish Varnish.
Drying Japan and Gold Lacquer Varnish. Superior Adhesive Black Oil Japan, for Castors, Buttons, Umbrella Brasses, Buckles, &c.
Brunswick Black Oil Japan, No. 1, for Locks and particular Iron Work, Lea- ther, Paper, &c.
Brunswick Black Oil Japan, Nos. 2 and 3, for Umbrella Makers, &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 Gild , Sign Writers, &c. Oil Size, for Bronzing.
Also an extensive assortment of Artists' Colours, dry and in compressible tubes ; Canvass, Sable, and C. II. Pencils ; Milliners'. Coach and House Painters' materials ; Putty in any quantity ; a large assortment of Coach, Window, and Picture Glass, &c.
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.
C. SCHRACK,
No. SO North Fourth St., west side, Philadelphia.
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JOSEPH B. BUSSIER,
No. 28 South Wharves, Philadelphia. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, &C.
ALSO, SOLE AGENT FOR
UNDERWOOD'S, AND WELLS, MILLER AND PROVOST'S PICKLES, AND
FAIRBANK'S & MYERS' PATENT SCALES.
FRUITS, &c. RAISINS, FIGS,
PRUNES, DATES,
CURRANTS,
CITRON, GRAPES, ORANGES AND LEMONS, PRESERVED GINGER, JUJUBE PASTE,
LICORICE, FIG JELLY, NUTS,
ALMONDS, WALNUTS, GROUND NUTS,
FILBERTS, SHELLED GROUND NUTS, -
'CREAM NUTS, COCOA NUTS, PECAN NUTS.
SUNDRIES.
PICKLES, assorted,
SYRUPS,
KETCHUPS, “
SALAD OIL,
CANARY & HEMP SEED, CASTILE SOAP,
ROSE AND PEACH WATER, ROCK CANDY, MACCARONI, VERMICELLI,
MUSCAT WINE.
ALSO, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
FIRE-WORKS, CHINESE FIRE-CRACKERS, &C.
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WILLIAM F. POTTS, IRON COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 461 Market Street, below Thirteenth, North Side, Philadelphia,
AGENT FOR THE SALE OF J. IRVIN & 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.
R. B. JOHNSON, IVORY AND HARD WOOD TURNER, No. 15 PEAR STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
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E. L. COLCORD,
EXCHANGE BROKER,
No. 24 South Fifth Street, (ABOVE CHESTNUT, WEST SIDE, ) PHILADELPHIA.
N. B .- All business incident to an Exchange Ofice promptly executed on liberal terms.
. JAMES BARBER'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
CLOCK ESTABLISHMENT,
No. 238 Market Street, above Seventh Street, (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; also CHURCHI AND FRENCH PATTERN TIME PIECES, which will be sold at the lowest Cash prices.
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L. BENKERT, PRENOR BOOT MAKES,
No. 209 Chestnut Street, (Next door above the Columbia House,) PHILADELPHIA.
BLINDS! BLINDS !! BLINDS !!! GEORGE W. ZIMMERMAN, VENITIAN BLIND MAKER, No. 61 Arch Street, above Second, Philadelphia.
Has constantly on hand a general assortment of BLINDS, wide and narrow slats, which he will sell, wholesale and retail, at the lowest cash prices. Deal- ers and others in want of a good blind, are invited to call and examine his stock. Also, TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES, in great variety.
H. PRESSER & CO., TURNERS, IN ALL ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES, No. 86 NOBLE STREET, BELOW FOURTH, PHILADELPHIA. Gas Burners, Gas Pumps, Gages & Brass Cocks on hand.
JOAQUIM BISHOP, MACHINIST & PHILOSOPHICAL INSTRUMENT MAKER, No. 5 Pear Street, between Dock and Third Streets, Philadelphia. Galvanic, Magnetic, Electric and Electro-Magnetic Apparatus,
Also, EXPERIMENTAL MACHINERY made to order on the most reasonable terms. Turning Lathes, Jewellers' Rollers, Presses and Dies, made and repaired, and Turning of every description done to Order.
PHILADELPHIA SURGEONS' BANDAGE INSTITUTE,
No. 34 South Sixth St., below Chestnut,
Where can be had B. C. Everett's Patent Graduating Pressure Truss,
(Which has cured so many cases of Hernia or Rupture,) Premium Shoulder Braces, Belts, Lace Stockings, Knee Caps, Ankle, Suspensory and Hemorrhoidal Bandages, Trusses, Utero-Abdominal Supporters, Instruments for Curvature of the Spine, Bow Legs, Knock Knees, &c., as well as Improved Surgical Machinery for every variety of deformities. (SUPERIOR ARTIFICIAL LIMBS.
Ladies attended by Mrs. E. Separate entrance and apartments.
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MAURICE M'NAMEE,
Shippen street, above Third street, lower side, OPPOSITE THE WASHINGTON MARKET,
MANUFACTURES ALL KINDS OF IRON RAILINGS, FOR Cemeteries, Verandahs, Steps and Balconies ; FIRE PROOF DOORS, &C. &C.
HOUSE SMITHING In General, on Reasonable Terms.
H. & W. DIALOGUE 9 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 Machinery, S.c.
The above articles will be made of the best materials and workmanship, and on the most reasonable terms.
GEORGE W. METZ & SONS,
AT THEIR OLD STAND,
No. 317 Market Street, a few doors above 8th,
CONTINUE TO MAKE SUPERIOR BRUSHES IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES, ALSO, BLACKSMITHS' BELLOWS OF ALL SIZES, IG All of which they will Sell on the most accommodating Terms.
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Pennsylvania College-Medical Department, Ninth Street, below Locust.
THE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION commences early in October, and continues five months without intermission.
PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS on all the branches.
CLINICAL INSTRUCTION on Wednesdays and Saturdays throughout the year.
Second course students furnished with tickets to the Pennsylvania Hospital without charge.
FEES .- Matriculation, $5 00; for the entire Course of Lectures, $20 00; Graduation, $30 00.
D. GILBERT, M. D., REGISTRAR.
JOHNSON & CONAWAY,
No. 62 NORTH FOURTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
SAWS;
SUCH AS Hand, Panel & Ripping Saws, Circular Saws, Back & Butcher Bow Saws, Mill & Cross Cut Saws, Gin Saws, Vencer Saws, Wood Saws, and all kinds of Turning Saws. SQUARES AND BEVELS, BRICK AND PLASTERING TROWELS, Hay and Straw Knives, Curriers' Blades, S.c. Carpenters' Gages, Saw Pads, S.c. ALL KINDS OF SAWS MADE TO ORDER.
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"PRIZE MEDAL AWARDED AT THE WORLD'S FAIR LONDON."
HICKEY & TULL,
Inventors and Manufacturers of their improved style of Elastic Steel- Spring, Solid Sole-Leather, and Solid Riveted Iron Frame
TRUNKS,
No. 148 Chestnut, above Sixth St.
FRONT OF JONES' HOTEL,
PHILADELPHIA.
H. & T. take pleasure in informing the travelling public, that they have now on hand a beautiful assortment of their improved style of Solid Sole-Leather Trunks ; Double and Single Folio Trunks, of various styles ; Ladies' Trunks, Valise Trunks, Bonnet Boxes, Cap Cases, Carpet Bags, and an elegant assortment of su- perior enameled Patent Leather Bags, with every article in their line of business.
First Premium, SILVER MEDAL, awarded by the Franklin Institute, Phila.
The Cheapest Solid Riveted Travelling Trunk
MANUFACTORY IN PHILADELPHIA.
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THOMAS W. MATTSON,
No. 130 Market Street, S. W. corner of Fourth Street, And No. 188 Market Street, between Fifth and Sixth Streets, South Side. Persons wishing to buy to sell again, will find constantly on hand 500 Travelling Trunks, 600 Carpet Bags and Satchels, Valise Trunks, Packing Trunks, Ladies' Bonnet Cases, Enameled Leather Bags, &c. Wholesale or Retail, at the lowest manufacturing prices.
He has received in all FIVE premiums from the Franklin Institute. The only Trunk Manufacturer who received the first premiums in 1818 and 1819.
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PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, FIFTH ST., A FEW DOORS BELOW WALNUT.
The Winter Lectures begin about the 15th of October. The Spring Lectures commence about the 16th of March.
JAMES M'CLINTOCK, M. D., Dean, No. 1 North Eleventh Street.
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J. D. SPEAR & CO., No. 27 Almond Street, below Front, Southwark, Philada. MANUFACTURERS OF COLORS AND PAINTS of all kinds, Dry and in Oil. Also, ROSIN OIL, of a variety of kinds ; have for sale PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, VARNISHES, and all other articles in the Paint business, at the lowest Cash prices.
PUGH MADEIRA, MANUFACTURER OF Surgical & Dental Instruments, Syringes, &c., No. 37 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Also on hand Penknives, Razors and Strops, of superior quality. CUTLERY GROUND AND REPAIRED.
SAMUEL POWEL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
MANUFACTURER OF TIN WARE, No. 206 SOUTH SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Oil Cans, Tea, Coffee and Spice Canisters, House Work, Tin Gutters, Spouts, Roofing, Weights and Scales. Stove, Ship and Iron Work of all kinds.
CASSADY'S BREAD BAKERY,
No. 459 MARKET STREET.
47 SUPERIOR FAMILY BREAD, FRESH EVERY DAY. .. FAMILIES AND HOTELS SUPPLIED.
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YERGER & ORD,
PATENTEOS & MANUFACTURERS
OF THE
METALLIC SKELETON
ARTIFICIAL LEG, ANKLE SUPPORTER,
AND
IMPROVED ANATOMICAL MACHINERY
FOR THE
Treatment of Deformities.
The Metallic Skeleton Limb is light, neat, strong, and durable, it is constructed of steel ribs, and rings, or bands, united together upon the principle of a lattice bridge, or arch, one piece bracing and sustaining the other, rendering it capable of bearing any required weight ; the socket or receptacle of the stump being open below, allows a free circulation of air, keeping it always cool and healthy, thereby preventing ulceration, which is almost invariably the consequence when the stump is confined in air-tight sockets.
The motions of the knee and ankle joints approach so near to nature as to render it almost impossible to dis- tinguish it from the natural limb, and it can be adapted to every form of amputation, and worn without the least difficulty.
No stronger proof can be given of its superiority than the fact that it has been examined and approved of by all of the eminent Surgeons and Physicians in Philadelphia, and elsewhere, to whom we take pleasure in referring at all times.
The Massachusetts Charitable Mechanics Association, the American Institute, New York, and the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, have awarded Silver Medals to Yerger & Ord, for the Skeleton Leg and Deformity Ap- paratus constructed by them. The public are cautioned ? against a certain party who is endeavouring in vain to 35 bolster up his shackling business by circulating a petty 32 species of slander, which has been justly refuted by an overwhelming patronage from those he 35 expected to win, by pursuing a course too far beneath the character of a man for us to notice 12 % in detail.
Every information in reference to the Metallic Leg, Ankle Supporter, and Instruments for Deformity, will be given, on application personally, or by letter (post paid) to No. 7 Phuurnit }, Block, South-west corner of Second and Dock Streets, Philadelphia.
GEORGE W. YERGER, JOHN F. ORD, 3 Proprietors.
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EDMUND
DRAPER,
MANUFACTURER OF
ENGINEERS'
AND SURVEYORS'
INSTRUMENTS,
No. 22 Pear St.,
Philadelphia.
CLARIFIED CIDER AND VINEGAR.
CLARIFIED
CIDER & VINEGAR
ESTABLISHMENT,
No. 12
LOMBARD STREET,
(BELOW SECOND,)
Philadelphia.
REFINED BOTTLING CIDER, 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 improve by age. Shipping Orders filled at the shortest notice.
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EMIL MATHIEU'S
E. MATHIEU T.IT
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E. C. & J. BIDDLE, BOOKSELLERS AND PUBLISHERS, No. 6 SOUTH FIFTH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Have for sale, at low prices, a large stock of BOOKS and STATIONERY, comprising a general assortment of
SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
CLASS BOOKS IN COLLEGES, ACADEMIES, OR COMMON SCHOOLS. To this department of their business, E. C. & J. B. give especial attention, keeping on hand most of the School and Collegiate Class Books used to any considerable extent in this or other sections of the Union ; and procuring new works of merit of this class as soon as possible after their publication, thus offering to teachers and others interested in the cause of education, an opportunity for examining and selecting from a great number of works those best adapted to their wants.
BOOKS FOR TEACHERS' LIBRARIES; embracing works on Education, Dictionaries of Modern and Ancient Languages, of Geography, Sciences, Arts, Classical Literature, &c., and many other works of reference.
BOOKS FOR SCHOOL LIBRARIES; comprising books of Voyages and Travels, Biographical, Historical, and Scientific works, Moral Tales, and a great variety of other works interesting and instructive to the Young. SCHOOL STATIONERY; comprising Copy, Ciphering, Exercise, Picce, and Drawing Books ; Writing Paper, Quills, Steel Pens, Pen-holders, Ink, Inkstands, Drawing, Slate and Chalk Pencils; Celestial and Terrestrial Globes, 6, 9, 12 or 13 inches in diameter, and variously mounted ; and many other articles for the School-room.
Blank Books and Paper, &c.
MEDIUM, DEMI, and CAP BLANK BOOKS, in plain or extra sheep binding. FOLIO and QUARTO CAP BLANK BOOKS, half bound.
CAP, LETTER, BILL, and WRAPPING PAPER.
DRAFTS, PROMISSORY NOTES, BANK CHECKS, BILLS OF LADING, and various articles for use in the counting-room.
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
BIBLES, PRAYER, HYMN, and MUSIC BOOKS, and a large assortment of works in various departments of SCIENCE and LITERATURE.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS, TEACHERS AND OTHERS,
Are invited to call and examine the above.
[[7 Orders from the Country or City promptly attended to.
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I. LUTZ,
CABINETMAKER
AND UPHOLSTERER, No. 75 South Eleventh Street.
Constantly ou hand the latest Style of
PARLOR AND CHAMBER FURNITURE,
Made expressly to retain patronage.
He would particularly call attention to his recent improvements in
DRESSING BUREAUS;
Also, SPRING MATTRESSES of his own Improvements.
CURTAINS MADE TO ORDER,
As also all UPHOLSTERING work in general.
LIGHTNING RODS.
The awful calamities that every City, Town, Village, and Country falls victim to annually, through the gross negligence of its inhabitants, is beyond calculation, and especially when the remedy is so easy to obtain -- this is found in
ARMITAGE'S Patent Magnetic Lightning Rods,
and in this alone. This Rod has been examined by the most seientific gentlemen in the world -- Professors M'Murtrie, Johnson, Wallor, and many others that have examined them, recommend and speak of them in the highest terms of approbation, and have pronounced them the only safe rods now in use in this or any other country, FOR THE PROTECTION OF LIVES AND PROPERTY. One advantage is to divide and throw back a part of the electric fluid harmless to the Clouds, this is in time of a Stroke, this enables the rod to conduct that portion of fluid that belongs to the earth without the slightest danger of leaving the conductor. This rod has many other advantages over the old one. The only place of manufac- facturing is in
Vine Street, Three doors above Twelfth Street, Philadelphia,
where all persons are respectfully invited to call and examine for them- selves. For Sale Wholesale and Retail.
My only agent for the Eastern States is MR. CHAS. STACKPOLE, No. 300 Washington Strect, Boston.
THOMAS ARMITAGE.
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WILLIAM W. D. LIVERMORE,
AND APOTHECARY,
N. W. corner of Sixth and Buttonwood Streets,
Prepares and keeps constantly on sale a full and general assortment of
Drugs, Chemicals and Pharmaceutical ASreparations,
Such as Chemically pure Acids, both vegetable and mineral ; the Salts of Soda and Potassa, and all other substances used in Chemical analysis, and in medicine ; Phos- phate of Lime, recently so highly recommended in Consumption and Scrofula, and in all disorders in which there is a deficiency of this natural element in the bony structure of the body.
Fresh and genuine Vaccine Virus, Bermuda Arrow Root, Tons-les-Mois, Coppered Glass Vessels, Flasks, Retorts, &c., 0 7 for sale as above.
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DR. HEINTZELMAN'S
GUM-ELASTIC PAD TRUSS.
The great and signal benefits which are produced by this Truss, result from its strict subservience to, and its accordance with, scientific and surgical principles. Its mechanical adaptation to the parts, the simplicity of construction. the limited motion nicely graduated, by experiment, to the different attitudes of the body, and to the ac- tion of the muscles, the permanency of its location on the body, and its pressure on the circumference of the abdominal ring, are qualities, the tendency of which are to strengthen and restore the weakened parts, to contract the aperture, and ultimately to accomplish a cure of the disease. 'The operation and effect of this Truss is there- fore directly the reverse of all 'Trusses heretofore in use, which, being convex, tend to enlarge the rupture opening.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY
J. J. HEINTZELMAN, M. D. HEINTGELMAN & CO.
Tenth and Callowhill Streets, Philadelphia.
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A. B. REA & CO., TACK FACTORY AND NAIL WORKS, Artisan Building, Ranstead Court, PHILADELPHIA.
The above Proprietors beg to announce that they are prepared to furnish the following articles, viz :
Best quality Blued Tacks, from 2 to 30 oz.
Shoe Nails, from 2-8 to 6-8 inches, Common Stout and Over Stout.
Trunk and Clout Nails, best quality, very low.
Patent Brads, or Finishing Nails, of every description, from 3-8 to 2 inches.
Segar Box Tacks, 4-8, 5-8, 6-8, 7-3 inches, a superior article, made expressly for Box Makers.
Lace, or Gimp, and other tacks, suitable for Coach Makers and Upholsterers.
Copper Tacks of the best quality, and of all sizes.
Pannel Nails, for Coach and Omnibus Makers.
The above articles will be manufactured of the BEST RUSSIA IRON, and by the best workmen, and will be warranted as represented.
N. B .- The trade supplied upon liberal terms, for cash or approved security.
PURE COAL CAN BE HAD AT THE
Yard,-Callowhill St., West of Schuylkill Third NORTH SIDE,
2,240
THE LONG TON.
THE LONG TON. 2,240
As Low for CASII, as any place in the Country, at, the
Office,-No. 419 N. Fourth Street, below Brown. 0 " The way to test the quality of this Coal is to give it a Trial.
F. F. HOLT.
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DENTISTRY.
THOMAS S. BREWSTER
Dentist,
OF PHILADELPHIA,
Corner of Rye and Wharton Sts., Southwark,
Where he will be happy to perform all operations appertaining to his profession, upon the most approved principles of the best practitioners of Paris, London and Philadelphia.
All operations Warranted. Charges Moderate.
Persons suffering with the TOOTHACHE may be relieved of this excruciating tor- ment, and have their teeth made good again. Examination of the mouth and advice cheerfully given without any charge.
ARTIFICIAL TEETH INSERTED ON GOLD OR SILVER, FROM ONE TO A FULL SET.
Parents are particularly invited to have their children's teeth examined, as, from little attention paid to the shedding of first teeth a regular and handsome set of permanent teeth can almost invariably be secured.
J. S. ROCK,
SURGEON
DENTIST
No. 288 LOMBARD STREET, PHILAD'A.
A beautiful Silver Medal, and heavy Gold Pencil, have been awarded for his beautiful speci- mens of artificial teeth .- Sunday Ledger.
Artificial teeth, for beauty and durability, will vie with any that we have ever seen .- Sun and Pen. Statesman.
The artificial teeth manufactured by Dr. Rock, exhibit taste and judgment in their manufac- ture .- Daily News.
Ladies and Gentlemen, why will you persist in wearing decayed and irregular teeth, when you can have them removed, and new and beautiful ones inserted in a scientific manner by J. S. Rock, Practical Dentist, No. 288 Lombard Street .- Sunday Mercury.
JOSEPH L. ADAMSON, Manufacturer of every description of
IRON RAILING & BUILDERS' IRON WORK,
465 Callowhill, between 12th and 13th Sts.
PHILADELPHIA.
Orders from all parts of the Union promptly executed.
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AUSTIN & OBDYKE'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
TIN AND SHEET IRON-WARE MANUFACTORY,
S. W. corner of 13th and Callowhill Sts., PHILADELPHIA.
All kinds of House-Work done in the best manner, such as Tin, Copper, and Sheet-Iron Roofing, House Pipe, Gutter Tin, &c .; Floors Lined with Zinc. Also, a general assortment of Milk Churns, Cream Cans, Buckets, Measures, Pans, &c.
A good assortment of Stoves kept constantly on hand.
The above named articles will be sold on the most reasonable terms. All kinds of Jobbing in our line promptly attended to. Reference given if required.
WILLIAM B. CICKER'S FLOUR, FEED AND GRAIN ESTABLISHMENT,
Nos. 77 and 79 Maiden Street, below Front, N. Liberties, Philadelphia.
On hand, and constantly manufacturing, all kinds of Yellow and White Corn Meal, both fine and coarse, expressly for Families and Bakers' use.
Chopped Oats and Corn, and all other kinds of Ground Feed.
A large quantity of BALED HAY AND STRAW constantly on hand, suitable for Shipping or City use.
The Subscriber would call the attention of Dealers and Consumers of Hay to his establishment ; having, at considerable expense, introduced Steam Power into the HAY PRESSING AND CUTTING BUSINESS, he is now prepared to exe- cute all orders to any extent in the above line, at cheaper rates than can be obtained elsewhere. Give him a call and judge for yourselves.
GOODS PROMPTLY DELIVERED FREE OF PORTERAGE.
CALEB WOOD'S
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TEA, GROCERY, FLOUR, FISH & GRASS SEED STORE,
No. 246 South Second Street, Five doors above South Street, PHILADELPHIA.
A choice selection of fresh Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, Chocolate, Spices, Butter, Lard, Oil, Hams, Powder, Shot, Brooms, &c. Coarse, Ground & Fine Salt.
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PHILADELPHIA
DIRECTORY
This Directory contains an Alphabetical list of the
INHABITANTS OF THE CITY PROPER AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS,
Together with a separate Directory of
CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY 9 ALSO,
Public Offices, Institutions, Banks, &t. BESIDES
Sundry Statistical and other useful information.
PUBLISHED ANNUALLY, About the beginning of each year.
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GERMAN DAILY PAPER, PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR: F. W. THOMAS. Office: No. 172 North 4th Street, between Callowhill & Willow. Price : $ 3,00 a year.
The large circulation of this paper, which is now in its fifth year, among the whole German population of the City and County of Philadelphia, makes it particularly adapted to
ADVERTISEMENTS AND NOTICES OF EVERY KIND,
which are inserted at very reasonable terms.
Businessmen of any branch, Dealers in Groceries, Tavern- or Boardinghouse-keepers, Mechanics &c. &c.
find a good chance of introducing their business into the German public and making themselves known. Insurance Institutions, Suring and Building Associations, Lodges and Beneficial- Societies,
Saving-funds and similar Institutions, Literary Societies, and Societies and Associations generally
will find it to their profit, to have a perpetual advertisement, as well as periodical notices in the paper. Booksellers, Artists, Printers, Bookbinders and Stationers
ought to advertise their
Literary and Artistical works and products.
To Railroad . Companies, Steamboat & Steamship Companies and Transportation and Emigration Lines
the paper is recommended for advertising their TRAVELLING ROUTES & REGULATIONS &c.
Advertisements of Amusements & Entertainments,
viz : of Concerts, Balls, Theatres, Circuses, Excursions, Parties, also of Museums, Panoramas, Cosmoramas and other Curiosities & Novelties, also of Lectures &c.
find always attentive readers, as likewise
NOTICES OF AUCTION SALES, SALES OF HOUSES AND OTHER SALES, WANTS AND SIMILAR ADVERTISEMENTS.
Finally the attention of
Doctors, Apothecaries, Lawyers, Teachers and Businessmen generally is led to the expediency of having inserted their
CARDS AND PLACES OF RESIDENCE,
that always will repay the very low charge. F. W. THOMAS, Publisher.
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ENGLISH AND GERMAN PRINTING By F. W. THOMAS, No 172 North Fourth Street, between Callowhill and Willow Streets. BOC .,, PAMPHLETS, CONSTITUTIONS, CARDS, BILLHEADS, HANDBILLS, CIRCULARS, LABELS AND OTHER PRINTING MATTER in English or German
elgeleriget
carefully and promptly done at very reasonable terms. F. W. THOMAS.
N B. TRANSLATIONS froin either language furnished very cheaply.
ie Vreffe.
Tägliche Beitung. Serausgeber: S. N. Shomas.
Office : no. 172 nort 4te Strafe, amifchen Callorbill und Billom. Preis : $ 3,00 jährlich.
Die beteutente Circulation ticles Blattes unter ber gangen ceutichen Bevollerung von Statt unb County Chila- telphia empfiehlt ciefeite namentlich gu
Qurigen und Bekanntmachungen aller Art,
melde an febr matigen Greifen aufgenommen merten. Gefdaftsleute forrie alle Gefellfdaften fin- ben gute Gelegenheit, ibre verfdietenartigften Befanntmadungen carin bem Publifum mitgutbeilen.
Dentiche und Englifche Buch Druckerei non f. W. Thomas,
Ro. 172 nord Bierte Strafe, swiftben Callembill und Willem. Bücher, Confitutionen für Scientichaften, Brofchuren, Gefchafts: Rarten, Bettel, Circulare, RechnungenFormulare, Etiquetten ic. c., in Guglifcher und Deutfcher Sprache, 10
merben an magigen Previen, bei prometer Bedienung gefertigt.
R.3. Hebericeungen aus beiden Sprachen werden fur billige "reife beforat.
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