LIST OF AGENTS

Charles Brainard, 16 State street, Boston.
Colon & Adriance, 21 Arcade, Philadelphia.
C. A. Hinkley, Baltimore.
Thomas Wemple, Albany.
Michael Downes, New Haven, Ct.
Peter Cook, Hartford, Ct.
W. H. Pratt, Springfield, Mass.
L. C. Lyman & Co, Middletown, Ct.
H. P. Barnes, Pittsfield, Mass.
T. Dickenson, Newark, N. Y.
E. Hopkins, Lyons, N. Y.
R. G. Savery, Rome, N. Y.
J. G. Thompson and S. Ricker, South Berwick, Me.
S. Jones, Colchester, Ct.
Col. A. P. Chesley, Huron, O.
Charles O’Neal, Darien, Geo.
Major J. Nathans, Quincy, Flo.
J. Hunter, Thomasville, Ct.
H. S. Snow, Meriden, Ct.
Daniel Cobb, Providence, R. I.
Safford & Parks, Norwich, Ct.
R. Kidney, jr. New Brunswick, N. J.
W. Solomon, New Brunswick, N. J.
Thomas Boynton, Windsor, Vt


LIST OF LETTERS

Recently recieved on buisness connected with paper.

W W Kinne, M D, Freemansburg, N Y; N White, Bucksport mw; P M, Ripley, Ohio; C W Rockhold, Canton, Ill; J R Wildmar, Danbury, Ct; D Melville, Newport, R I; T Dickinson, Newark, N J; P M, Alford, Mass, Mass; E Griswold, Deleware, Ohio; H P Merriman, Clinton, Ill; P M, New Harmony, Ia; G F Snow, Meridon, Ct; P M, Rome, N Y; S Parks, P M, S Berwick, Me; P M, Hancock, Md; E G Chandlee, B M House, Md; John W Trinston, Whtheville, Va; James L Drake, Loundonville, O; P M, Guilford, N Y; P M, Greene, N Y; P M, Huron, O; L G More, Bellefoutaine, O; D Peck, Naples N Y; P M, Winchester Centre, Ct; P M, Mauch Chunk, Pa; P M, Benton, N Y; P M, Brownsville, Pa; J T Grant, Princeton, N J; P M, Hazelton, Pa; P M, New Alexandria, Pa; A S French, Dexter, Me; P M, North East, Md; P M, Burlington, Mass; P M, West Winchester, N H; A V Holby, Williston, Vt; P M, West Middleton, Pa; A Gleason, Unionville, Ct; P M, Wellsboro’, Pa; P M, Belair, Md; P M, Hillsdale, N Y; W S Fritts, Oneonta, N Y; A Palmer, Stillwater, N Y; P M, Uniontown, Pa; P M, Aurburn, Mass; E P Phinney, Warrey, R I; H Hill, jr, Culpeper, Va; L Anibal, Benson, N Y; P M, Alloway, N Y; P M, Colts Neck, N Y; P M, Methuene, Mass; P M, Naraguagus, Me; R Weld, Marcellus Falls, N Y; P M, Middleborough, Mass; J R walter, Canton, Ill; A Fiend to “ The American,” Franklin, Tenn; P M, Farmer, N Y; T Skelton, Hannibal, N Y; J G Thompson, Norwich, N Y; J Garden, Christiansburg, Va; P M, Littleton, N H; P M, Fulton, N Y; J H Vermillion, Newbern, Va; Mother & Allen, Union Springs, N Y; P M, Pike, N Y; S Parks, Maltaville, N Y; P G Smith, Montpelier, Vt; Thomas Boynton, Windsor, Vt; P M, North Brookfield, Mass; P M, Liberty, N Y; H P Waugh, Grayson, Va; R Sackett, Mayville, N Y; P M, Madison, Va; P M, Weston, Mass; L J Chabot, Ellkridge Banding, Md; P M, Northampton, Mass; P M, Quincy, Florida; C O’Neal, Darien, Ga; P M, Marion, O; P M, Holidaysburg, Pa; P M, Huron, O; S Hill, Danville, N Y; P M, Centrville, La; P M, Guildford, Ct; Wm B Allen, Elizabeth City, N C; P M, Cabotsville, Mass; P M, New Millford, Ct; Wm Sherwood, Southport, Ct; B Hoit, P M, Stanford, Ct; P M, Bristol, R I; C F Sussdorff, Salem, N C; J Spofford, East Thomaston, Me; M Adams, Adams Basin, N Y; O R Hopkins, Clarence, N Y; P M, Newbury, Vt; P M, Brookfield, Ct; E Hopkins, Lyons, N Y; S Jones, Colchester, Ct.


BEEBE & COSTAR
HATTERS,
NO. 156 BROADWAY.

RESPECTFULLY invite those who are in want of a SUMMER HAT, to call at their establishment and get themselves fitted with one of their especially admired CRANIUM PROTECTORS, so light, airy, elastic, and beautiful, that OLD SOL, through its agreeable and cooling intervention, is fairly set at defiance.

They have now in readiness a variety of SUMMER HATS, not be met with everywhere and to such as are particular in their choice of that most essential feature of “ the MAN,” they offer an unrivaled chance for selection.

A splendid new article of LEGHORN CAPS FOR CHILDREN, with a variety of STRAWS, PANAMAS, & c. A beautiful article of WALKING STICK, called the Malacca Cane; with Cane Umbrellas, Cane Fishing-rods, Carpet Bags, & c. & c.


DAGUERREOTYPES

PRATT & CO.’S GALLERY OF COLOURED PHOTOGRAPHS, No. 29 Broadway, Laforge Buildings, Rooms Nos. 31 and 32, up Stairs.

E. W. Pratt, late operator for Plumbe, flatters himself that he can give as good satisfaction as any other professor of the art. The public are requested to call and examine specimens. Prices will vary from $1 to $15.

Likeness of deceased persons taken in any part of this city and vicinity.

Plates, Chemicals and Cases for sale at the lowest prices

Instruction will be given on more reasonable terms than at any other establishment in the city. au22


For the accomodation of the public at the Old Stand, 276 Bowery. -- BENEDICT & SON, would respectfully inform their customers and the public in general, that they have been refitting their establishment and renewing their stock of Goods, consisting of the following articles, viz. Gold and Silver R & G Beesley and M I Tobias Levers, Chronometers, Duplex, Lepine and other Watches, too numerous to mention. Jewlery, consisting of fine diamond pins and rings, gold chains and minature cases, gold fob and vest chains, Ladies and Gents fine bosom brooches, and a handsome assortment of rich gilt and marble parlour clocks.

Our Silver Ware consists of spoons, forks, knifes, sugar tongs, soup, ladle, salt, mustard and egg spoons, & c. which are warrented to be as pure as coin. Silver sets made to order. A good assortment of Britannia and Plated Ware constantly on hand. You are invited to call and examine for yourselves.

Gold Watches from $15 to $125 a piece, and warented to keep good time, or no sale.

MARTAIN BENEDICT
JOHN J. BENEDICT

N. B. --- M. Benidict would state to the public in general that he is no staranger in the city, having been established 22 years in buisness in the Bowery. The repairing of watches, jewelry, and French parlor clocks atended to with strict punctuality.



STEREOTYPING AND PRINTING
The subscribers are prepared to execute all orders committed to their charge, with neatness, punctuality, and despatch

JOHN WESTALL & Co.
183 William-st. corner of Spruce, N. Y.


A. G. BAGLEY’S CELEBRATED IMPROVED
EVER-POINTED GOLD PIN

THIS Pen recieved the highest premium at the last Fair of the American Institute, and has been pronounced by the first teachers of Penmanship in the country to be infinitely surperior to any Gold Pen ever before introduced to the American public. The lasting properties of this pen are undoubted, owing to the total abisence of corrosibility from any of the inks in use, and the peculiar shape of the nibs, [ which was first introduced by Bagley] makes it more pleasant to use, renders it less lable to damage, more easy to repair, and prevents the necessity of great care that other articles require.

Manufactury, 189 Broadway, N. York au23


JOHN WESTALL AND CO. PRINTERS, 183 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK.


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