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Jack and Pen-Knives of various kinds; Writing and Letter Paper; Ink and Ink Powder; Lead and Slate Pencils; Log and Account Books; Seamans' Journals :—with every article in the stationary line useful at sea.

Also, every CHART and NAVIGATION BOOK required by gentlemen navigating any part of the globe, it being their sole object to furnish an universal assortment on the most reasonable terms.

Compasses, Sextants, Quadrants, Thermometers, Barometers, and Spy Glasses correctly repaired; and orders left at their store will be punctually attended to by send ing for the article, and when repaired, carefully returned.

Cash given for second hand Instruments.

Published by E. & G. W. BLUNT,

PLAN of New-York Harbour, from actual survey, and which may be used with the greatest confidence when a Pilot cannot be obtained, also-a second edition of WARD'S Lunar Tables.

Preparing for Publishing,

Which will appear at the commencement of the year 1827, a CHART of the Coast of North America, on a Scale, and with such improvements, as are not to be found on any extant.

May, 1826.

NOAH T. PIKE,

Draper, Mercer, and Merchant Tailor,

No. 319 Pearl-Street NEW-YORK, Franklin-Square,

Respectfully informs the public in general, that he has constantly on hand (at his establishment) a choice assortment of fashionable Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vestings, of a handsome variety and taste.

He would, in particular, inform those who may please to favour him with patronage, that his goods are constantly of such variety in style and quality, as is calculated to accommodate his customers with any article of CLOTHING in his line, suitable for any *season of the year, which he will guarantee to furnish them with at the shortest notice, executed in the most durable and fashionable style, and on the most reasonable terms. He thus solicits, as he hopes to merit, a generous share of public patronage.

April, 1826.

LOOKING GLASSES.

The New-York Looking Glass Manufacturing Company, No. 20 Wall-street, respectfully inform Shippers, Country Merchants and the public in general, that they are now ready to supply them with Mantel and Pier Looking Glasses,, of every size and variety of pattern, equal in quality to any offered in this city, and at the most reduced prices. Those therefore, who wish to purchase, will find it to their advantage to call and examine for themselves.

Masters of Vessels, having orders for the above articles, may depend on that punctuality and liberality in prices, which will ever give satisfaction, and the greatest attention will be paid in packing. M. O'CONNOR, Agent.

New-York, April, 1826.

HALF-PRICE BOOK-STORE,

No. 4 South Front-street, PHILAdelphia.

Books in almost every department of literature may be bought at the Half-Price Book-Store, at an average of about one-half the usual retail prices. Scarce and copyright books, which cannot be afforded so low, will, in every instance, be sold at the lowest prices.

Blank Books, Paper, Quills, Inkpowder, and a general assortment of Stationary.

NAUTICAL BOOKS.

Blunt's Coast Pilot, Bowditch's Navigator, Nautical Almanacs, Ship-Master's Assistant, Charts, &c.

Passengers and others, who may want Books to amuse themselves with during their leisure hours, may often buy here such as Novels, Magazines, or other light readings, much lower than half or even one-fourth the nominal prices.

May, 1826.

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MINTYRE, Washington Hall, 282 Broadway, corner of
Reed-street, NEW-YORK,

Respectfully informs the public, he is at all times ready to accommodate with BOARD and LODGING private families, and gentlemen who may resort to this city for business or pleasure, and with confidence assures them, his establishment is not exceeded by any other in the city for convenience and comfort; and being in the neighbourhood of the Theatre, Museum, City Hall, and places of amusement, he flatters himself in giving the greatest satisfaction. May, 1826.

JOHN J. RICKERS,

IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF

PIANO FORTES, &c. AND MUSIC SELLER,
No 187 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK.

Piano Fortes repaired in a very superior style.

WILLIAM H. PRIEST'S

May, 1826.

JEWELLERY AND WATCH STORE,
No. 189 Broadway, opposite John-street,

NEW-YORK.

A general assortment of Fashionable Jewellery, Silver, Plated, and Britannia Ware, Fine Cutlery, Clocks, Watches, and Fancy Articles.

April, 1826.

*Particular attention paid to Watch Repairing.

MERCHANT TAILORS.

ALEXANDER DOUGHERTY & SON, Merchant Tailors, No. 39 South Front-Street, PHILADELPHIA, have for sale a variety of

CLOTHING OF FIRST QUALITY.

Navy and Army Officers may supply themselves on the most reasonable terms, and with the neatest fashions.

CLOTHING STORE.

May, 1826.

ALEXANDER DOUGHERTY & SON, Tailors, No. 40 South Water-street, PHILADELPHIA, have constantly on hand a regular and extensive assortment of CLOTHING, where Officers and Seamen may supply themselves on the most satisfactory terms. May, 1826.

JAMES B. STANSBURY,

DRUGGIST,

No. 33 Thames-street, Fell's Point,

BALTIMORE,

Has for sale a general assortment of MEDICINES and DRUGS, of the best quali ties, wholesale and retail.

MEDICINE CHESTS of every description. for shipping and private families put up Old Medicine Chests refitted with at the shortest notice and in the neatest manner. the greatest care and despatch, with plain and ample directions, and on the lowest terms. May, 1826.

PETER MCLAUGHLIN,

CHEAP CLOTHING STORE,
No. 59 Pratt-street, Baltimore.

Fine and coarse goods made up and sold at the lowest prices.

May, 1826.

No. 270 North Second-street, above the Golden Lamb,

PHILADELPHIA.

BENJAMIN O. HODGES, respectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that he keeps on hand a constant supply of Beds and Bedding Mattresses of all kinds, Sacking-Bottoms-FEATHERS of the best quality, Curled Hair, Moss, Flocks, Cattails, Cotton, Wool, and a general assortment of CABINET WARE, such as Bedsteads, Bureaus, Tables, Sideboards, Children's Cribs, Cradles, Wash-stands, &c. and a general assortment of CHAIRS, and a number of other articles in his line, all of which he will sell on reasonable terms. Young persons who are about to commence housekeeping will find it to their advantage to call and see his assortment, and Ship-Masters will be furnished on the most liberal terms.

May, 1826.

TWEED & BONNEL,

Fancy and Windsor Chair Manufacturers,
No. 2 Cherry-street, one door from Dover-street,
NEW-YORK,

Orders thankfully received, and executed with punctuality and despatch. A liberal allowance made to shippers.

April, 1826.

Old Chairs repaired, painted, and regilt.

J. W. DURYEE,

DRUGOIST,

No. 206 Pearl-street, next door to the corner of Fly-Market-slip
NEW-YORK,

Has for sale a general assortment of Drugs, Medicines of all kinds, Perfumery, Dyers' and Fullers' articles, Patent Medicines, &c. of the best qualities and low prices.

MEDICINE CHESTS put up and repaired with care and despatch, by a professional character, and all orders left at 206 Pearl-street, will be promptly attended to. May, 1826.

ISAAC W. GOODRICH,
STATIONER,

No. 76 State-Street-Boston, (Mass.)

Has for sale, Ledgers, Journals, Cash, Sales, Invoice, and Letter-Books, ruled and bound, in the neatest manner; Paper, warranted of the very first quality, prices low; English, Italian, and American writing paper; Letter, do. ; Dutch, English, and American Quills; Ink powder; Wax, Wafers; Red and Black Ink; Penknives, of Rodger's manufacture, 150 different patterns, one to eight blades, 12 cents to $5 each: John Barber's Old English Razors, warranted good, or money returned; Emerson's Razor Strops, superior to any in use; Playing Cards, by groce, dozen, or single pack, at manufacturer's prices; Day & Martin's Real Japan Liquid Blacking, by cask, dozen, or single jug ; Bowditch's new edition Navigator; Blunt's American Coast Pilot; Nautical Almanacs; Ready Calculators; Sailor's Physician-Seaman's Journals, printed forms, any size or thickness, bound.

Merchants will always find a complete assortment of blanks, such as Checks, Bills Lading, Entries, Manifests, Shipping Papers, &c. &c. Account Books, in sets, ruled and bound to any pattern. Old books re-bound.

I. W. G. has a manufactory of Calf-Skin Pocket Books, and can furnish them in a style superior to any manufactured in the United States, and as low. Purchasers are invited to call and examine for themselves.

*Sea-faring persons can be supplied with Stationary, Nautical Books and Charts, by sending their orders, and on as good terms as can be purchased for in Boston. Store open till 9 o'clock evenings. Goods sent to any part of the town, gratis.

April, 1826.

EDMUND HAVILAND,

IMPORTER OF

CHINA, GLASS AND EARTHENWARE;

HAS constantly on hand an extensive assortment of FINE CUT and PLAIN GLASS, CHINA and EARTHENWARE, at the lowest prices, by the package or less quantity,

at his store

No. 306 Pearl-street, just below Peck-slip, New-York.

N. B. The most approved articles and patterns for ship's use.

CABINET WAREHOUSE,
No. 48 Canal-street,

May, 1826.

HENRY M. BRITON, informs the public that he has constantly on hand, an extensive assortment of Furniture, of every description in his line, together with Mahogany Chairs of the first style; all of which he will dispose of on the most reasonable terms. A share of the public patronage is solicited. New-York, May, 1826.

S. HUTCHINSON,

CABINET MAKER,

No. 98 Canal-street, NEW-YORK.

Sideboards, Secretaries, Sofas, Dining, Breakfast and Card Tables, &c. &c. of the newest fashions, and made of the best materials, constantly for sale-or made to order, on the most accommodating terms.

PIANO FORTES.

May, 1826.

T. LOUD, PIANO FORTE MAKER, (from London,) respectfully informs the public that he has replenished his stock, and has for sale a handsome assortment of very superior Piano-Fortes of touch and tone, seldom to be equalled; one of which, just finished, with four pedals, is of unusual and unrivaled splendour, united with real excellence. Merchants visiting the city, would consult the interest of themselves and friends, (from whom they may have brought orders) by examining the above. Prices moderate, and all Pianos warranted. Pianos tuned and repaired, and old ones taken in exchange. No. 102 Canal-street, (between Broadway and Lafayette Circus.) April, 1826.

FIRTH & HALL,

Musical Instrument Makers, and Importers of

ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,
No. 358 Pearl-street, near Franklin-square,
NEW-YORK,

Have constantly for sale an assortment of Piano Fortes, and Musical Instruments of the most celebrated Makers and of their own manufacture; together with every other article of Musical Merchandise, wholesale and retail, on the most liberal terms. BANDS supplied with Instruments, &c. Musical Instruments of all kinds tuned and repaired in the neatest manner. All orders thankfully received and attended to with care and despatch. April, 1826.

N. KNIGHT,

BOOK, STATIONARY, AND VARIETY STORE,
Thames-street, late Fell-street, Fell's Point,
BALTIMORE.

April, 1826.

BOSS & FAIRCHILD

Beg leave to inform their friends and the public that they have commenced the CABINET MAKING business at their Warehouse, No. 607 Broadway, where all orders will be thankfully received and punctually attended to: they will also find a large assortment of imitations of wood of all descriptions, painted by one of the first painters in the country.

April, 1826.

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A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF

SPORTING TACKLE,

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,

AT ISRAEL HORSFIELD'S HARDWARE STORE,

No. 230 Water-street, New-York.

Fishing Tackle.-Fish rods, swivels, shrimp nets, India grass, hair, gut and flax lines. brass and wood reals, floats, sinkers, gentlemen's fish cars, silkworna gut, single and twisted, Kirby and taper point fish-hooks fastened on gut, grass, hair, and flax snells. Patent spring pickerel, R. Hemming & Son's royal improved cast, and best steel Kirby, taper point mussel, mackerel, whiting, cod, and, sea fish-hooks, stamped I. P.

Shooting Tackle.-Dartford canister, English and American gunpowder, patent shot, shot bags, powder flasks, horns, game bags, gun worms, locks, &c. &c. ALSO, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF HARDWARE. May, 1826.

FLOUR STORE.

The subscribers have constantly on hand and for sale at No. 223 Front-street NewYork, a large and general assortment of New-York Canal, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Richmond Superfine and Fine FLOUR-Also, Rye, Indian. and Buckwheat MEAL, which they sell at the lowest market prices, and warrant all Flour sold by them to be equal to the representation.

Merchants, Masters of vessels, and private families, will always be supplied with a superior article. NEWELL & PARSONS, No. 223 Front-st. near Peck-slip.

New-York, April, 1826.

SELDEN BRYNARD'S

Lottery and Exchange Office, No. 16 State-street, Boston,

FIVE DOORS ABOVE THE BRANCH BANK,

Where have recently been sold the following Capital Prizes, viz :

1 Prize of $50,000 | 97 Prizes of $10,000

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The Capital Prize of $50,000 is the highest ever sold in Boston; and the cash was advanced on presentment of the ticket at the above office, on the day the drawing was received. Tickets may be had in all the Lotteries drawn in the United States, and the cash paid for prizes soon as drawn.

Orders enclosing cash (post paid) will meet with immediate attention. May, 1826.

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