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Woods' Baltimore Directory for 1856-57
Volume 544, Page 81   View pdf image (33K)
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HENRY ER BEN'S

Organ Manufactory

168,170 & 172 Centre-st., N.Y.

AND

No. 7 S. EUTAW STREET

BALTIMORE.

The subscriber has recently opened a Branch
Factory in this city, where he will have Organs
manufactured by some of his experienced work-
men, he will also have a supply of Organs finished
suitable for small Churches, Chapels and Lecture
Rooms, at prices from $300 to $1,000.

Description of Organs of larger dimensions
can be obtained by applying to either of the Fac-
tories. Church Organs Repaired and Tuned and
attended to by the year.

The subscriber refers to the celebrated Trinity
Church Organ, St. George's, 16th street; Grace
Church, St. Patrick's Cathedral; St. Stephens,
(Dr. Cumings,) St. Peter's, Barclay street, of
New York ; Christ Church, Baltimore, of 20 years
standing ; Dr. Backus, 1st Presbyterian, and a
host of others.

N. B. Circulars containing the names of 400
Churches (for which he has furnished Organs)
can be obtained at his Factories.

WM. H. EMERICK,

MANUFACTURER OF

GENTLEMEN'S AND YOUTHS'

P&SffilQO'SSAlBILS

LADIES' GAITERS AND LONG BOOTS

MADE TO ORDER.

No. 9 1/2 NORTH EUTAW STREET,

OPPOSITE THE WESTERN BANK,

BALTIMORE.

Invites the attention of the public to his extensive assortment of DRESS, FRENCH CALF
and PATENT LEATHER BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, all Manufactured by himself,
in the LATEST FRENCH STYLES, of the very best materials, and for sale at the very Lowest

Persons troubled with tender feet, and who find it difficult to get fitted, are particularly
requested to call, as by a particular method of taking measure, be is enabled to fit those
whose feet are covered with CORNS OR BUNIONS, and to please the most fastidious.

Drawings taken of the feet, and a pair of lasts kept expressly for each customer, by which
means the Boots fit as easily when first put on, as they usually do when half worn out.

Strangers leaving their measure when in the city, can have their Boots made and sent to
any part of the United States.

.the undersigned prides himself upon making really good articles, and will suffer none
others to leave his Store.


 

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