The Great metropolis ; or guide to New-York for 1848.

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ADVERTISEMENTS.                                           175

J.   tk   F.    MAYNARD,

No. &7 Maiden ILiane,

MABTOFACTUBEES OF

.K km WORSTED CAP TRIMMMGS,
&c., &c.
 

HULL'S TRUSS OFFICE,

NO. 4   VESEY  STREET,    (ASTt)R  HOUSE,)   NEW-YORK.

Established for the sale and application of Br. Amos G- Hull's Invented Instru¬
ments,, for the relief and ,cure of Rupture, burst or breach of the groin, and also for
the sale and application of Dr. Hull's L'tero Abdominal Supporter. An instru¬
ment invented to relieve the aching, dragging;, and bearing down pains incident to
Prolapsus Uteri, (faUing womb) also to overcome Consumption, Indigestion, Irre¬
gularity, and all the evils resulting from a weakened state of the abdominal muscles.
.Ruptured persons may rely upon obtaining at this office the best instrumental aid
the world affords; while those laboring under Prolajisus will, through the aid of
the supporter, be placed in a condition to obtain speedy relief at the hands of their
medical advisers. The offices, No. 4 Vesey street, are attended by competent per¬
sons, who attend personally to the application of the instruments. The Ladies de¬
partment especially is a retired, distinct parlor and sitting room, under the exclu¬
sive care of a qualified female.

GEORGE m. STOUT,

SEAL, CARD, & eEWERAL EIORAVER,

Cor. of Maiden Lane aad Broadway,

OPPOSITE HOWARD HOTEL,  .

Wedding, Invitation, and Cake Cards, Merchants' Curds, Seals, for'
Companies, State, Notaiial, and Counting House. CiMits of Arms.
Emblems and Cyphers for private use, designed and executed In the
highest elegance. N.B. Eveiy article appertaining to the business
will be found at Stout's.
 

s A M u E I. IIA It li i ivrr,

SEXTON   AND   GENERAL    FURNISHING
 

OF   THE   MARKET-STREET   DUTCH   RKKORMED   CHURCH.

No. 45 Allen-Street, New-York.

O ders received for Interments in Greenwood and other Cemeteries.
A Corpse preserver if required.
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