DAVID HARRYMAN,
HOUSE & SIGN PAINTER,
PAPER HANGER j
OIL, PAINT AND VARNISH STORE,
No. 28 ENSOR STREET,
BALTIMORE.
ANDREW BUSHONG,
MANUFACTURER OF
ALCOHOL, LIQUOR, COLOR,
CAMPHINE OIL & SWEET SPIRITS,
No. 118 N. HOWARD STREET,
BALTIMORE .
RAU & SADTLER,
FLOUR & PRODUCE,
MERCHANTS,
S, W, corner Howard & Franklin sts,
BALTIMORE.
JAMES GIRVIN,
PRODUCE AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS ,
N. E. corner Eutaw and Franklin streets,
BALTIMORE.
ANDREW GREGG & CO.
GROCERS & PRODUCE
MERCHANTS,,
No. 109 FRANKLIN STREET,
BALTIMORE.
HERING & COX,
Grocers & Commission
MERCHANTS,
Wo. 121 Franklin street,
West of Eutaw street,
BALTIMORE.
CUMBERLAND COAL YARD,
No. 391 West Pratt street,
Between Green and Cove sts.
BALTIMORE.
A constant supply of this superior Coal, viz :
LUMP COAL FOR GRATES AND STOVES,
ALSO,
Small Coal for Blacksmiths,
FOR SALE BY
GEORGE CAMPBELL,
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PHILLIP P. TRAYSER,
BELL-HANGER,
AND
LOCKSMITH,
No. 102 LEXINGTON STREET,
Three doors West of Liberty street,
BALTIMORE,
Continues to carry on the above busi-
ness in all its various branches; being
at less expense, he is enabled to exe-
cute work for his former customers and
the public in general at reduced prices.
References. — D. M. Ferine, Hugh McElderry.
STEARNS & SIKKEN,
No. 207 Baltimore street,
BALTIMORE,
Dealers in Hosiery, Gloves, Yarns,
Zephyr Worsteds, Under Shirts, and
Drawers, Patent Threads, Spool Cot-
tons, Galloons, Bindings, Buttons, Pins,
Tapes, Needles, Hooks and Eyes,
Silks and Twists, Knitting Cottons,
Boot Laces, Suspenders, Fringes,
Gimps, &c. &c.
JOEL N. BLAKE,
Late firm of Blake &, Fales,
Iron Foundry,
No. 132 North street,
BALTIMORE,
Still continues to manufacture all kinds
of CASTINGS.
B. F. WIGGINS,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
No, 97 BALTIMORE STREET,
Opposite Holliday st.
BALTIMORE,
Keeps constantly on hand a general
assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
VESTINGS, &c., which will be made to
order in the most fashionable style.
SIMON EYTINGE'S
FANCY
Furniture and Variety Store,
No. 2 S. CHARLES STREET,
Near Market street,
BALTIMORE.
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