Charles Brainard, 16 State street, Boston.
J. W. Davis, Lowell, Mass.
W. H. Pratt, Springfield, Mass.
H. P. Barnes, Pittsfield, Mass.
Colon & Adriance, 21 Arcade, Philadelphia.
C. A. Hinkley, Baltimore.
Thomas Wemple, Albany.
T. Dickenson, Newark, N. Y.
E. Hopkins, Lyons, N. Y.
R. G. Savery, Rome, N. Y.
Peter Cook, Hartford, Ct.
William Woodward, Middletown, Ct.
S. Jones, Colchester, Ct.
J. Hunter, Thomasville, Ct.
H. S. Snow, Meriden, Ct.
Safford & Parks, Norwich, Ct.
J. G. Thompson and S. Ricker, South Berwick, Me.
Col. A. P. Chesley, Huron, O.
Charles O’Neal, Darien, Geo.
Major J. Nathans, Quincy, Flo.
Daniel Cobb, Providence, R. I.
H. J. Pitman, Bristol, R. I.
R. Kidney, jr. New Brunswick, N. J.
W. Solomon, New Brunswick, N. J.
Thomas Boynton, Windsor, Vt
IMPORTER OF, AND DEALERS IN
Mechanics’ Tools, Hardware and Cutlery,
AT the Tool Store, No 60 Chatham street, corner of Chambers, at the sign of the Saw, Axe, and Plane, will
be found good tools suitable, for the following Branches of trade.
Blacksmiths, Engravers, Hatters, Shoemakers
Brushmakers, Farriers, Last-makers, Silversmiths,
Carpenters, Eurriers, Masons, Tanners,
Cabinet Makers, Gardeners, Machinist, Tinners,
Coach Makers, Glaziers, Millwrights, Upholsters,
Carvers, Glovers, Plumbers, Watchmakers,
Coopers, Gunsmiths, Pattern Makers, and
Chair Makers, Saddlers Wheelwrights
Which being made expressly to my orders, will be found good, and the Mechanic may place confidence in them.
H. R. assures his friends that he has no connection with any other store, and that at his store, State Prison Tools are not sold or kept.
MANUFACTURER of Cases, Stands, Furniture, & c.
Stereotype Blocks, of various sizes. Box-wood and Mahogany, for Engravers always on hand.
Stereotype Plates blocked at short notice.
Press, Paper, and Letter Boards of every description.
Book-binders’ Cutting and Pattern Boards.
Stereotype Boxes, made to order.
Printers, Stereotypes, Type Founders’, and Book-Binders’ Jobbing work done at short notice.
N. B. Orders from various sections of the country solicited, and promptly executed.
The subscribers respectfully inform the public that they have completed an exclusive contract with the proprietors of the well-known “Pioneer and Express Line,” at Philadelphia for the daily transportation of Iron Chests to Pittsburg, under their own locks and keys.
The arrangement of ADAMS & CO. are such as to insure greater despatch in the forwarding and delivery of valuable packages and parcels of every description than has been before offered to the public. The Pioneer and Express line being in perfect order and running through Pittsburg in three and one-half days from Philadelphia.
Merchants will find it to their interest to make Collections through the medium of ADAMS & CO.’s Express. It is the cheapest and most expeditious method, and the strictest attention will be given to collecting or paying Notes, Drafts, Bills, & c. & c.
Goods received before half past one o’clock are forwarded on the same day. Small packages received until half past four o’clock P. M.
ADAMS & Co. run the only Package Express Cars to Philadelphia.
Agent in Philadelphia, E. Sanford
Agent in Pittsburg, R. W. Berford
In connection with Messrs. Wilmer & Smith of Liverpool, we have established a European Express, similar in its design and operation to our American Express, and alike beneficial to the merchants and importers of both countries. Custom House businesses promptly attended to.
Express for South and West leaves office daily, at quarter to 3 and half past 4 P. M.
Express for the East at quarter to 5 P. M.
Merchants and others will bear in mind, we run the only Express Cars between New York and
Baltimore.
sep. 4 ADAMS & CO. Wall street.
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.
THE EIGHTEENTH GREAT FAIR OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE at NIBLo's GARDEN, New-York,-The Fair will open on Monday, the 6th of October, next, at 12 o'clock, M. The days for delivering, articles at the Garden, THURSDAY, Friday and Saturday previous. The National Convention of Farmers Gardeners, and Silk Culturist, I will be held on Thursday, 9th October. Delegates, without, further notice are invited from all parts of the Union. The Cattle Show will be held on the ground between 23d and' 24th streets, 5th Avenue. Ploughing 'and Spading Matches & C., as usual. Head Quarters for Managers, Committees & c., secured in the Madison Cottage. Fine horses for draft, healthy fat cattle, and sheep for market, well matched and trained working cattle, and new and useful inventions, will command higher premiums than at any preceding Fair. An opening, anniversary,, & C. Address will be delivered by the most eminent orators of our country. The people of this great Republic are invoked zealously to co-operate in carrying out this exhibition, which promises far to exceed anything that has gone before. au23
JOHN WESTALL & Co.
183 William-st. corner of Spruce, N. Y.
JOHN WESTALL AND CO. PRINTERS, 183 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK.