Louisville New Albany City Directory 1845, Part 15

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WILLIAM A. LLOYD


Would most respectfully inform the citizens of Louisville, Jeffersonville, and New Albany, that his shop is still at the same place, on 5th street, opposite the Court House, where he still continues to do up old clothes in a style that cannot be surpassed in the city-"a word to the wise is sufficient!"


"ECONOMY IS THE ROAD TO WEALTH!" __ OLD CLOTHES MADE NEW !!- scouring done on chemical principles !!!- Dyeing warranted not to smut, and the colors guaranteed to stand. Grease, Tar, Wax, Paint, Pitch, Varnish, Oil, or any thing of the kind, extracted from Dress Coats, Pants, Overcoats, Cloaks, Vests, Carpeta, or any description of linen, cotton, silk, velvet, or satin clothing or goods of any kind, without the least injury to the cloth or color. Gen. tlemen, bring on your old clothes, and have them done up in a style that cannot be surpassed, even by the Parisan dandies! Remember-"a stitch in time saves nine!"


Persons frequently hasitate about having their clothing scoured and renovated on account of the many SOAP IMPOR. TERS, who ruin cloth by scouring with soap.


Carriage cushions, hangings, pulpit covers, sofa and chair covers, window hangings, carpets, and hearth rugs cleansed, dressed, &c, and made to appear as when new.


Gentlemen and Ladies, give LLOYD a call, and be con- vinced that "some things CAN be done as well as others!" His terms are extremely low and accommodating. Bring on your work! Remember, at "BILLY LLOYD'S," No. 97, 5th street, opposite the Court House.


(+LLOYD'S celebrated "SPIRIT OF SOAP," for extracting Grease, &c , for sale. WM. A. LLOYD.


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WILLIAM FELLOWES. CORNELIUS FELLOWES. BEN.J. ADAMS. W. & C. FELLOWES & CO. AUCTIONEEE 8 AND JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS,


AND GENERAL


COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Nos. 424-'6-'8, Main street, corner of Sixth. Regular weekly sales at auction every Tuesday. Sales of four days once a month, which will be duly advertised.


C. G. CLARK, HAT BLOOK MAKER


No. 337 Green street, corner of Third. Particular attention paid to old Blocks to be moulded new. All orders promptly attended to at short notice.


NATHAN WHITE. THOMAS J. WELBY.


NICHOLAS BROWN. WHITE, WELBY & BROWN, AUCTIONEERS, Commission Merchants, And general Agents for Manufacturers. WHOLESALE FURNITURE & CHAIR WAREHOUSE, No. 82, Fourth street, betweru Main and Market.


N B .- Consignmenta of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard. ware, Glassware, Furniture, and every other description of Merchandise, respectfully solicited. References given, and CASH ADVANCES made, when required,


Out-door sales of Furniture, household Effects, Merchan. dise generally, and REAL ESTATE, promptly attended to, in any part of the City or County.


226


THOMAS ANDERSON, C. K. CAELL


ROBT. G. COURTENAY; BENJ. PROCTOR.


Thos. Anderson & Co. AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 430 Main street, between Fifth and Sixth. LOUISVILLE, KY. Liberal advances made on consignments.


JARVIS & TRABUE, Wholesale Dealers in


DRY


No. 538 Main street, corner of Third.


T. & E. SLEVIN Importers and wholesale dealers in STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, No. 523, Main street, second door below Third.


Are receiving every few days throughout the year fresh sup. plies of all kinds of Goods in their line, direct from the manufacturers, and the latest importations; and at all times, are prepared to offer to Western and Southern Merchants, a very attractive assortment of Goods, at reduced prices.


CARPET WAREHOUSE.


BENT & DUVALL, No. 519 Main street, jour doors below Third, Keep constantly on hand, super Brussels, 3 ply Imperial, Ingrain, and Venitian stair and passage


CARPETING. HEARTH RUGS & DOOR MATS, Floor Oil Cloths, from 3 to 24 feet wide.


227


1. 2 .. W. ANDERSON. WH. N'LANE. JOHN BARBER.


ANDERSONS, M'LANE & BARBEE, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN


DRY GOODS, AT VERY REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH, No. 446 Main street, between Fifth and Sixth.


WM. GARVIN & CO.


WHOLELALE DEALERS IN


STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS No. 507 Main street, between Third and Fourth.


EMORY LOW. W. P. BENEDICT. CLARK MOSES. EMORY LOW & CO. IMPORTERS OF ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN FANCY GOODS, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Buttons, Cutlery, Thread, , and all kinds of Fancy Dry Goods & Trimmings, No. 497, Main street, between Third and Fourth, near the Bank of Louisville. OFFICE, NEW YORK.


JOSEPH H. COLSTON. AMBROSE MORRISON.


J. H. Colston & Morrison, Wholesale dealers in English, French, German, and American FANCY GOOD HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Combs, Brushes, Tailors' Trimmings, Bonnets, Palm Hats, Percussion Caps, Needles, Pins, Pocket Books, Spectacles, Perfumery, &c. No. 499, Main st., between Third and Fourth, near the Bank of Louisville.


228


LINDENHEIM, ETTLINGER & CO. Wholesale dealers in Staple and FANCY DRY GOODS, No. 508 Main street, between Third and Fourth.


JOHN F. HOWARD, AGENT FOR THE PITTSBURG EAGLE COTTON FACTORY, No. 517 Main street, between Third and Fourth. Keeps constantly on hand, a large stock of Cotton Yarns, Batting, Candlewick, and Carpet Chain.


N. NICHOLAS, Wholesale and retail dealer in Staple & Fancy Dry Goods No. 445 Market street, corner of Fourth.


G.ETANO NICHOLAS. FRANCIS HOGAN. NICHOLAS & HOGAN, Ladies' and Gentlemen's ORNAMENTAL HAIR MANUFACTORY AND FURNISHING STORE, No.85, Fourth street, three doors below Market.


Always on hand, ready-made linen Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Scarfs, Stocks, Drawers, Suspenders, Gloves of all kinds, &c.


WIGS AND SOALPS. Curls, Front pieces, Perfumery, &c .; with an assortment of FANCY ARTICLES.


229 NEW DRY GOODS STORE. COOKE & SON, No. 429 Market st., south side, between Fourth and Fifth.


A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, CHEAP FOR CASH. Also, constantly on hand a full assortment of MOURNING GOODS.


SACHS & BROTHERS Wholesale and retail dealers in Staple and FANCY DRY GOODS, CINCINNATI: LOUISVILLE: No. 439 Market, between


S. W. corner Lower Market and Sycamore streets. Fourth and Fifth streets. N. B .- Constantly on hand, a full supply of Drapery and Tailors' Trimmings.


TANDLER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN FOREIGN AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS,


BOOTS.SHOW.CO. No. 473, south side Market at., between Third and Fourth ..


E. Bamberger, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, No. 412, Market st., between Fourth and Fifth. Keeps constantly on hand, a large assortment of BOOTS, and SHOES, CARPETING, &c. 20


230


A LA VILLE DE PARIS.


A. SOURDRY, FRENCH MILLINERY, CAP & CAPE MANUFACTORY, AND FANCY STORE, No. 87, Fourth street, between Main and Market.


MRS. J. BIGGERT, Millinery and Fancy DRY GOODS STORE,


No. 437, MARKET STREET. DO"All orders from a distance will be prompt- ly attended to upon moderate terms.


MRS. J. B. RICHY, FRESCHI CORSET MANUFACTORY, AND FANCY STORE, No. 441 Market street, three doors from the corner of Fourth.


Pearl Street Wholesale and Retail FRUIT AND CIGAR STORE, No. 54 Pearl street, between Main and Market, Where may always be found a large and choice assortment of dry and green Fruit, Sardines, Oysters, Lobsters, Prunes, Pickles, &c. Together with an assortment of Toys and Fancy Goods-Principe, Regalia, and Havana Cigars, of the best quality. JOHN DOWNING, JR., AGENT.


231


WHOLESALE & RETAIL PEARL-ST. CONFECTIONARY, AND FRUIT STORE, No. 50 Pearl st., between Main and Market.


G


Would respectfully inform dealers in his line, that he keeps a large and general assortment of Candies, foreign and do- mestic Fruits, Preserves, Jellies, Syrups of all kinds, Nuts of every description, French fancy Confectionaries, French Chocolate for family use, Children's Toys of every descrip- tion, Cigars, Pickles, Sardines, Cordials, etc. Wholesale dealers in the above articles are invited to call. Goods of his own manufacture, he warrants equal to those manufac- tured any where, and he will sell on as good terms as any in the city. Parties supplied on moderate terms.


MICHAEL FONTAIN, CONFECTIONER & FRUITERER No. 104 Fourth st , between Market and Jefferson.


Keeps constantly on hand and for sale, wholesale and retail, at the lowest rates, all kinds of CANDIES, and other CON. FECTIONARIES, CAKES, CORDIALS, PRESERVES, &c. Weddings and Parties supplied with Cakes, &c., on the shortest notice. Ladies and Gentlemen are invited to give him a call.


GEO. L. TUCKER


No. 128 Fifth street, corner of Green, Wholesale and retail CONFECTIONER, and dealer in choice GROCERIES, French Wines, Brandies, Cordials, Teas of every description, Pickles, Prunes, Olives, Preserves, Sardines, Oysters, &c. &c.


239 WOOD'S CELEBRATED EVERTON TAFFY,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN


CONFECTIONARY, CAKES AND CANDIES OF ALL KINDS, Parties supplied with the above at the shortest notice.


No. 86, Fifth st., between Market and Jeferson,


ALSO, the highly celebrated EVERTON TAFFY, a species of Candy, which has proved throughout England and the United States, to be the most efficacious in the removal of coughs and colds of all kinds; and is now highly recom. mended by the most eminent physicians of Louisville and elsewhere, to whom reference can be made.


MRS. FRANCIS ZAZIO, CONFECTIONARY No. 78 Fourth, between Main and Market, Keeps constantly on hand a large and general assortment of CANDIES and other CONFECTIONARIES; CAKES, Cordials, Preserves, &c. Weddings and Parties supplied with. Cakes, &c., at the shortest notice.


GEORGE ADAMS, CONFECTIONER No. 365, Jefferson st., between Sizth and Seventh, Manufacturer of Candy, Pyramids and Cakes for parties, Ice Creams, &c., in the most fash- ionable and approved style, unsurpassed for workmanship in the Western States.


237


P. MAXCY & SON, Soap and Candle Manufacturers, AND DEALERS IN EIDES AND TASLOW. Nos. 30 & 32, Pearl, between Main and-Water.


H. PARMELE & SON,


DEALERS IN


SHIP CHANDLERY AND GROCERIES, No. 14, Wall Street, between Main and Water. LOUISVILLE, KY.


WM. PRAGOFF & CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN


Foreign and Domestic Liquors, No. 35, East side Wall, between Main and Water Streets. LOUISVILLE, KY.


Steamboat Bars, Coffee Houses and Hotels can be sup- plied with every variety of Foreign and Domestic Liquore and Wines, Alcohol, Cigars, Tobacco, Loaf and Powdered White Sugar, Playing Cards, Stoughton, Spanish, and East India Bitters, Essences of all kinds, Cherry Brandy, Cor- dials, Stand Rigs, Demijohns, Juge, &c., together with eve. ry article a Bar stands in need of.


N. B. Porterage gratis.


238


JACOB KELLER, WHOLESALE GROTER White Lead Manufacturer, AND COMMISSION MERCHANT No. 515, Main street, between Second and Third. LOUISVILLE, KY.


J. MONKS, COMMISSION MERCHANT


AND DEALER IN FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS, Groceries, Rectified Whiskey, Alcohol, &e No. 434, Main street, between Fifth aud Sixth. LOUISVILLE, KY.


P. R. GRAY, WHOLESALE GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND DEALER IN RECTIFIED WHISKEY No. 561, Main street, corner of Second, directly op- posite the Galt House.


WM. HEFFERNAN, GROCERY, LIQUOR, & FLOUR STORE, And Vinegar Manufacturer, No. 50, Pearl-st., between Main and Market, LOUISVILLE, KY.


239


ANDREW T. BETH.


ISAAC B. HALBERE


HETH & HALBERT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, GROCERS, AND DEALERS IN Country Produce & Foreign and Domestic Liquors, . No. 527, Main-st., corner Third, LOUISVILLE, Ky.


GRAF WEYD,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, PORTER & ALE,


No. 247, Main street, corner of Tenth, Keep constantly on hand a large stock of French Bran- dies and Wines, of every description and quality, and offer to sell lower than any other house in the city.


JACOB SCHRODT. JACOB LAVAL. SCHRODT & LAVAL, DEALERS IN Groceries, Foreign and Domestic Liquors, WHISKEY, WINES, &C. No. 476, Market Street, between Third and Fourth-sts. LOUISVILLE, KY.


NUTTALL & ROPKEY, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC


No. 490, Market-st., four doors above Third, LOUISVILLE, KY.


240


SAMUEL HYMAN


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY GROCERY AND PRODUCE WAREHOUSE, South side Market, between the two Middle Markets, or Fourth and Fifth streets,


No. 417, LOUISVILLE, KY. Where every variety of Groceries, Wines, and Liquon, put up expressly for family use, can be bad.


To my Country Customers,


I am under lasting obligations, and am truly grateful for the unbounded support they have so liberally extended. If paying the highest prices for produce, and selling the cheap- est groceries, will be either an evidence of my gratitude, or an inducement to my country friends to visit me, I might as well make room at once for their wagons, and prepare to load them


To my City Customers.


I am thankful for the many past favors and the extensive patronage heretofore received. Having made further arrange- ments for a continual supply of the very best family Groce- ries that can possibly be found, and my store being recently fitted up and enlarged, the better to adapt it to a general and extensive Grocery and Produce Business, I hope to continue to merit that share of support heretofore so liberal. ly bestowed.


My Brother at the South, and my friends in Baltimore, Boston, and New York, give Epicures and Connoisseurs no cause to complain of their selections.


I continue to purchase from the country, at highest mar- ket rates, Flaxseed, Feathers, Beeswax, Ginseng, Bacon, Tallow, Rags, Dried Fruit, and country produce generally.


Captains of boats, and those sending orders from a dis- tance, may rely that they will be attended to with prompti- tude and punctuality.


SAMUEL HYMAN.


241 F.E. P.U.G.H, Wholesale, Grocer & Commission Merchant, No. 420, Main street, between 6th and 7th. LOUISVILLE, KY. Particular attention paid to the purchasing of Tobacco, Bacon, Lard, &c.


ADAM WEINMANN


DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PRODUCE, BOOTS AND SHOES, At his old stand, sells very low for cash or barter, No. 834, Main street, between Clay and Hancock.


B. H. Gwathmey, FLOUR MERCHANT, No. 72, 4th-st., between Main and Market. LOUISVILLE, ET. A number of brands Kentucky, Virginia, Indiana, and Ohio, constantly on hand and for sale on commission. Also-Advances made on consignment.


George Shoemaker, Wholesale and Retail SADDLE, HARNESS, AND TRUNK MANUFACTURER, No_ 517, Market, between Second and Third Streets. 21


249


EDWARD STOKES, 146 (Formerly of the firm of E. & W. H. STORES,yW


IMPORTER AND DEALER IN


SADDLERY - HARDWARE.


AND


No. 445, Main street, corner of Firth,


Where may be found a new and well selected stock, em-


bracing the following articles:


Stirrups, Bits, Webbing, Buckles, Hog Skins, Saddle-Trees, Skirting,


Harness, Bridle Leather,


Springs, Axles, Bands, Lamps, Oil Cloths, Patent Leather, Maleable Iron,


Together with a general assortment of Harness Mount- Tags and Trank Trimmings. AlsoTAH JIGGAB Manutacturer of Saddles, Harness, Trunks, Traveling Bags, de, &e. N. B. All orders promptly attended to.


243


WILLIAM H STOKES, (Successor to E. & W. H. Stokes.)


No. 435, Main, between Fifth and Sixth Streets. Importer and Dealer in Bits, Stirrups, Web, Buckles, Hog Skins, Saddle-Trees, Leather, &c., for Saddlers.


Lamps, Bands, Springs, Axles, Oil Cloth, Patent Leather, &e., for Carriages.


Hames, Terrets, Hooks, Buckles, Ornaments, &c., for Harness. Locks, Nails, Rivets, Hinges, Bag Frames, &cs for Trunks and Traveling Bags


NEW ESTABLISHMENT.


No. 418, North side Market, between 4th and 5th streets.


Saddle, Harness, and Trunk


MANUFACTORY.


The undersigned having commenced the above business, are now manufacturing, and will keep constantly on hand, a general assortment of every article pertaining to their bu- siness, made of the best materials, unrivalled in workman- ship, and at prices as low, if not lower, than can be had elsewhere.


TAOS Encourage the manufacturers according to the merit of their work. DEWITT & MeLARY.


244


E. W. CONNERY


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SADDLE, HARNESS, AND


Trunk Manufacturer, No. 551, Main street, bt. Second and Third,


Keeps constantly on hand an elegant assortment of Sad- dles, Harness, Bridles, Girts, Collars, Martingals, Sirsin- gles, Whips, Valices, Carpet Bags, and gentlemen's Trav. eling Trunks, of every description.


Together with every article in his line, which are manu. factured to order at the shortest notice, at prices to suit customers.


I. D. THOMPSON, MANUFACTURER OF SADDLES, DARNESS, & TRUNKS.


No. 61, Third street, between Main and Market.


Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Martingals, Girtha, and Sir- singles, Carpet, Traveling, and Saddle Bags, Carriage and Riding Whips, superior Russet and Black Trunka, of every description, kept on hand, or manufactured to order, on short notice.


W. W. CRAWFORD, Saddle, Harness, and Trunk Manufacturer, No. 51, Pearl street, between Main and Market. STEAMBOAT, GARDEN, AND FIRE ENGINE HOSE, Constantly on hand, and made to order.


245


HENRY B. HEDRICK,


Saddle, Harness, and Trunk Manufacturer, North sida Market-st., between 1st and 2d.


Keeps constantly on hand the choicest assortment of Ladies Riding Saddles, and manufactures them at the shortest no- tice, and on the most reasonable terms.


AARON S. WINANS, Wholesale and Retail SADDLE, HARNESS, AND TRUNK


No. 66, Fifth street, between Main and Market.


LOUISVILLE, KY.


Superior English, Spanish, and Side Saddles, Bridles Collars, Trunks, Whips, Valisen, de., manufactured to or. der. Harnesses, Bridles, Girths, Martingals, Surcingles, Traveling Trunks, Carpet Bags, &e. Together with every, article in his line, kept constantly on hand, and manufactu- red to order at the shortest notice, and on the most reason- able terms.


EVARTS & BLISS,


MANUFACTURERS OF


OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, No. 70, Pearl street, between Main and Market. 21ยท


246


JOHN MM: STOKES,


Cabinet, Sofa, & Chair


WARE ROOMS No. 537 Main st., opposite the Bank of Kentucky.


L. M. PAINE'S


MANUFACTORY OF BLINDS, FURNITURE, CHAIRS, AND MATRESSES. No. 371 Jefferson st., opposite the Court House.


JOHN M. MONOHAN No. 549 Main street, between Second and Third, Manufactures of the very best materials, and keeps constant- ly on hand, a large and elegant assortment of


FASHIONABLE CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, &C Hotels, Steamboats, &c., furnished at the shortest notice. 1


JOHN HAWKINS, Cabinet Furniture Ware Room,


No. 525 Market street, between Second and Third. Manufactures and keeps constantly on hand a splendid as- sortment of Cabinet Furniture, Venitian Blinds, Chairs of every description, Matresses, &c. &c


247


EJOHN SIMM,W


Cabinet Furniture Ware Room,


No. 422 Main st., corner of Sixth, opposite the Louisville Hotel, Manufactures and keeps constantly on hand, a splendid as- sortment of Fashionable Cabinet Furniture, which will be sold very low for Cash. Steamboats and Hotels furnished " to order at the shortest notice. Also,


Undertaker and Coffin Maker, Coffins, Shrouds, Hearses, Carriages, and all other funeral appendages furnished at the shortest notice.


TAKE NOTICE -My store will be removed on the first day of May next, from the corner of 6th street, to the corner of 7th, Nos 386 and 388. Don't forget the place.


J. W. CRAIG, Commission Merchant,


No. 80 Fourth street, between Muin and Market. Keeps constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of CABINET FURNITURE, Wardrobes, Sideboards, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Sofas, Tables, Clocks, Matresses, Chairs of every description, &c. &c. All the above articles are sold low for Cash.


GEORGE HESS,. Cabinet Ware Room,


No. 690 Market street, between Floyd and Preston, Manufactures and keeps constantly on hand, a large assort. ment of CABINET FURNITURE, for sale on the most reasonable terms. ALSO,


UNDERTAKER AND COFFIN MAKER.


Coffins, Carriages, and other funeral appendages, furnished at the shortest notice.


248


WILLIAM C. DODGE,


Fashionable Cabinet Ware Room, Upholstery, Chairs. Venitian Blinds, &c. No. 95, Fourth street, between Market and Jefferson.


E. LENEVE & Co.


No. 584, Main street, between First and Second, Second tenement above the Galt House,


Respectfully inform the citizens of Louisville and its vicin- ity, that they have opened an establishment for the purpose of carrying on


Undertaking and Coffin Making IN ALL ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES


A HEARSE Will, at all times, be in readiness; and Coffins can be had at half an hour's notice. The Hearse is a new and splen- did one, considerable expense having been bestowed on it. All orders left at the shop, will receive the immediate care and prompt personal attention of E. LENEVE.


POTTER & RITCHIE


PIANO MANUFACTURERS. No. 557 Main street, nearly opposite the Galt House.


Have on hand of their own manufacture a splendid assort- ment of PIANO FORTES, which they are prepared to sell lower than Eastern Pianos can be sold in the West. We warrant all the Pianos sold by us; and we can also give the best reference of the durability of our Pianos. POTTER & RITCHIE.


249


W. B. MILES & CO.


LOUISVILLE


CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 91, Fourth street, first door abous Market. -Steamboats and Hotels furnished on the most reason- able terms. Old Chairs painted, repaired, dre.


J. V. W. SMITH,


23WIT


UNDERTAKER,


No. 335 Market street, corner of Seventh. Coffins, Shrouds, Hearses, Carriages, and other funeral ap. pendages, furnished at the shortest notice.


WM. H DAVISON,


FANCY AND WINDSOR


Chair Manufacturer


No. 55, Jacob'a Row, Pearl [ Third] at., bettocen Main & Market. LOUISVILLE, KY.


N. B .- Steamboats and Hotels furnished to order at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Old Furniture neatly repaired, de.


250


JOHN RUST Importer and dealer in Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE & CUTLERY, No. 59, Pearl street, between Main and Market, LOUISVILLE, KY.


Nathan'l Hardy & Bro. No. 544. Main street, next to Bank of Ky., DEALERS IN ALL KINDS Of HARDWARE, Mechanics' Tools& Building Materials They have also a complete assortment of IRON, NAILS, AND CASTINGS, From the celebrated Salt River Iron Works.


D. Mestermacher, LOCKSMITH, Stove, Hardware, and Cutlery Store, No. 371 Market street, second door from Sixth. LOUISVILLE, KY.


A. Y. CLAGETT, WHOLESALE DEALER IN


HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, No. 526 Main street, near Third. LOUISVILLE, KY.


251 NO.153. 3JA82 ALEX. S. WOODRUFF, Dealer in American and Foreign HARDWARE, AND MANUFACTURER OF


PLANE.


PLANES OF ALL KINDS, No. 53, (formerly No. 7,) Pearl st., between Main and Market.


R. W. MARRINER, No. 433 Market st., between Fourth and Fifth. Importer and wholesale and retail dealer in Foreign and American HARDWARE, CUTLERY, BRIDLES, MARTINGALS, &c. &c. Together with an assortment of MECHANICS' TOOLS. For sale upon the most favorable terms.


T. & J. McGRAIN. Manufacturers of DM Stoves, Grates, Castings, Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware, (TNo. 73 Fourth st., behteen. Main and Market. 1 azHave always on hand a constant supply of e'T Sad Irons, Tea Kettles, Sifters, Coffee Mills, Saucepans, Table Cutlery, Candlesticks, Snuf- fers, Iron Spoons, etc. etc.


269


SGALE MANUFACTORY


No. 486 Main street, near Wall.


I am now manufacturing, and will con- tinue to manufacture, all kinds of Scales. Platform Scales from 800 to 3,500 lbs. Counter Scales of every variety of pattern, from 1-4 ounce to 100 pounds, &c .; all of which I can warrant to be of the best qual- ity. A good assortment constantly kept on hand. Persons in want of Scales are re. quested to call and examine them. BRYAN ROACH.


LOUISVILLE STOVE AND GRATE FOUNDRY, Copper, Tin, and Sheet Iron Manufactory.


D. & J. WRIGHT, (Successors to BRIDGFORD & HOLBROOK ) No. 432 Main st. between Fifth and Sixth.


Manufacture and keep for sale all kinds of Stoves and Grates of the latest and most approved patterns. Always on hand, a large and general assortment of TIN WARE Copper and Sheet Iron work for Steamboats, Distilleries, &c., done on the shortest notice, and in the best possible manner. THOS. M'GRAIN. W. H. MERIWETHER. M'Grain & Meriwether, Wholesale and retail dealers in, and manufacturers of, all kinds of SPOURS, GRATES, & CASTINGS, Tea Kettles, Sad Irons, & Tinware. No. 540 Main street, one door above Pearl. LOUISVILLE, KY.


253 CHAS. B. COOPER, Wholesale and retail dealer in


STOVES, GRATES, & CASTINGS, And manufacturer of all descriptions of SHEET IRON, TIN, AND COPPER


No. 464 Main street, third house from Fifth. LOUISVILLE, KY.


Buck's patent Cook Stove, at manufacturer's prices; Brass Kettles, Coffee Mills, Sad Irons, and every article of Kitch- en Furniture, always on hand.


JAMES A. TAYLOR,


MANUFACTURER OF


STOVES, GRATES,


AND COPPER, TIN, AND SHEET IRON WARE, No. 77 Fourth street, between Main and Market.


LOUISVILLE, KY. 22


254 Wallace & Lithgow, Noc 530 Main street, near Pearl, MANUFACTURERS OF Copper, Tin, and Sheet Iron Ware, AND DEALERS IN Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Copper, Block Tin, Riv- ets, Wire, Tinners' Machines. Tools, etc. LOUISVILLE, KY.


J. P. SCHWING,


MANUFACTURER OF Stoves, Grates, Castings,


Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware, No. 488 Market street, between Second and Third. Keeps constantly on hand a large supply of Sad Irons, Tea Kettles, Coffee Mills, Saucepans, Table Cutlery, Candle- sticks, Snuffers, Iron Spoons, &c. &c.


JEFFERSON FOUNDRY, AND STEAM ENGINE MANUFACTORY Ninth cross street, between Main and Water, LOUISVILLE, KY. JOHN CURRY (Successor to CURRY & MILLER,)


Would respectfully inform the public that he has completed his new Foundry and Engine establishment, and is prepared to do every description of work in his line, such as Engines for Boats, Mills, Sugar Mills, dec., Castings of every de- scription, and all kinds of Wrought Iron work, in the best manner.




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