REMOVAL. 



In order to accommodate my increasing business and for the greater 

 convenience of my numerous customers, resident, as "well as visitors to 

 the city I have removed the . 



SEED AND HORTICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, 

 To Mo. ?14 Chestnut Street, 



between 7th and 8th Sts., directly opposite the asonic Hall. This is 

 one of the most central and desirable localities in the city, being near 

 the principal Hotels, Stores, and Markets. With greater facilities for 

 the display of goods, I shall greatly increase my stock of all articles 

 appertaining to the business, and endeavor to supply the increasing 

 "wants and taste for Horticulture, now so rapidly developing itself 

 throughout the land, and which, thanks to the present liberal postal 

 arrangements, places it in the power of every one to obtain their 

 supplies, direct, at a trifling cost. [See page 7.] 



With a high duty and rate of exchange on all imported articles, the 

 failure of crops at home, and increased cost of every article, I have 

 still endeavored to keep prices as low as possible, hoping by largely 

 increased sales to make up all deficiencies. 



In conclusion, I would state that the usual care will be taken in 

 putting up all orders, be they large or small, to give full satisfaction 

 to the purchaser in the quality of the article, as well as in the manner 

 of packing and forwarding. 



HENRY A. DREER, 

 714 Chestnut Street, Philad'a., Pa, 



