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No. 115 Pine Street, HAVE THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED
PAPER WAREHOUSE
West of the Mississippi, and keep a Superior Stock of
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Under the Planters' House, ST. LOUIS, MO.
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MISSOURI DEMOCRAT
Published Daily, Weekly & Tri-Weekly, -BY- McKEE, FISHBACK & CO.
North-east corner Fourth & Pine Streets, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
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Proprietors.
This well-known and widely circulated Journal is noted for avowing its sentiments with candor, fearlessness and independ- ence. It aims to be RIGHT rather than popular, and takes the responsibility of telling the TRUTH, regardless of the offence that may be given to Prejudice, Ignorance or Power.
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THE CAUSE OF FREEDOM, JUSTICE AND HUMANITY, PERPETUITY OF THE UNION, OBEDIENCE TO THE CONSTITUTION and SUPREMACY OF THE LAWS.
The MISSOURI DEMOCRAT is a WESTERN NEWSPAPER, made up in the West, and devoted to Western interests. It discusses every subject of interest to estern men-moral, political, literary, commercial and financial. No Western merchant, banker, farmer, mechanic, drover, or manufacturer, can study his own interest and do without it. No farmer should sell a bushel of wheat, corn, oats, or a pound of beef or pork, without reading the DEMOCRAT. No merchant should sell his goods without reading the DEMOCRAT; no manufacturer his wares ; no mechanic the product of his hands, without first consulting its well filled commercial columns. It is in every respect,
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St. Louis Times
A Daily, Tri-Weekly and Weekly
DEMOCRATIC JOURNAL,
Published by the
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OFFICE, 206 North Third Street.
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FOY & MCHENRY, PETER L. FOY. WILLIAM H. MCHENRY.
OFFICE, 313 North Third Street,
Between Olive and Locust, ST. LOUIS, MO.
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WESTLICHE POST Published Daily and Weekly. THEODORE PLATE, ARTHUR OLSHAUSEN, EMIL PRETORIUS, CARL SCHURZ, PROPRIETORS.
OFFICE, 116 & 118 Chesnut St.,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
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Heuer Anzeigen des Telestens, Published Daily & Weekly, by the Publisher, CARL DAENZER.
OFFICE, 13 and 15 North Third Street, ST. LOUIS,
MISSOURI.
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THE ST. LOUIS
Evening Post!
PUBLISHED
DAILY, WEEKLY and TRI-WEEKLY.
GEO. NEGUS, Publisher.
IMPORTANT TO ST. LOUIS MERCHANTS,
· MILLERS, AND DEALERS GENERALLY.
The ST. LOUIS EVENING POST is now pub- lishing daily, by Telegraph, over the wires of the Mississippi Valley National Telegraph Lines, full Market Reports from ST. PAUL, WINONA, La CROSSE, DUBUQUE, ROCK ISLAND, BUR- LINGTON, DAVENPORT, KEOKUK, QUINCY, and many other points, which no other paper in the West is in communication with.
This news must be of vast importance to our Produce and Provision Dealers, Millers and Com- mission Merchants, and the public generally.
The "Post" is supplied by Carriers, at Ffteen cents per week, and contains fuller Telegraphic Reports than any other Evening paper in the West.
GEORGE NEGUS, Publisher.
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PATENT MACHINE STEAM BAKERIES.
CHARLES HOLMES, Proprietor of
HOLMES' PATENT SNAP MACHINE
And Manufacturer of every variety of
Extra Plain and Fancy Crackers, AND PILOT BREAD,
Made from the very best materials, and warranted.
FACTORIES, Nos. 408 and 410 Green Street, And 809, 811, 813, 815 and 817, South Seventh Street. OFFICE. AND SALESROOM,
408 and 410 Green Street, ST. LOUIS, MO.
De BAR'S OPERA HOUSE !
Pine Street, bet. Third and Fourth,
ST. LOUIS, - - MO.
B. De BAR, Prop. - G. D. CHAPLIN, Stage Mang'r.
ALL THE MOST POPULAR STARS AND OTHER ATTRACTIONS.
OPEN EVERY EVENING. G. J. JONES, . - - . Treasurer.
ALSO THE
ST. CHARLES THEATRE, NEW ORLEANS, LA.
B. De BAR, Prop. P. GLEASON, Treas.
GRAVOIS NURSERY, Cor. Gravois Road & King's Highway.
HENRY MICHEL, Prop'r.
BALE DEPOT
207 North
St. Louis,
5
nd St.
Catalogues sent free to all applicants.
WM. K. MAUS.
H. RASHCOE. J. F. ZISEMAMN. RASHCOE, ZISEMANN & MAUS, Successors to MENSE, RASHCOR & CO., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
Hardware, Cutlery & Guns
No. 4 South Main Street, New Exchange Block, Bet. Market & Walnut Sts, ST. LOUIS, MO.
J. O. FARRELL, Manufacturer of DAMASCUS TEMPERED
CARRIAGE, MILL AND RAILROAD SPRINGS, From the best English Steel. PATENTEE OF FARRELL'S EXPRESS WAGONS, No. 1419 and 1421 North Eleventh Street, Bet. O'Fallon Street & Cass Avenue, ST. LOUIS, MO.
Strict attention paid to Repairing. All Work warranted.
F. W. HOLLMAN. E. R. O'HARA.
BOLLMAN & O'HARA, Formerly with H. C. HAARSTICK, Distillers of
Cologne, Spirits, Alcohol, NEUTRAL SPIRITS, GINS, BRANDIES, BOURBON & RYE WHISKIES, Office and Store, 219 Locust St., bet. Second & Third, Refinery, cor. Main & Poplar Sts., ST. LOUIS, MO.
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PACIFIC FOUNDRY & ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORKS
PAWLY & CORELL, Manufacturers of all kinds of
WROUGHIT & CAST IRON WORKS,
FOR PUBLIC AND PRIVATE BUILDINGS.
FACTORY, No. 715 Park Avenue, OFFICE, 225 Locust Street, One door below Third, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO BANK VAULTS AND JAIL WORKS. AGENTS FOR ALL THE LATEST IMPROVED BANK LOCKS.
MARKET STREET PLANING MILL.
B. PHILIBERT, D. BRANCONIER.
PHILIBERT & BRANCONIER, DEALERS IN
LUMBER,
And Manufacturers of
DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, WINDOW FRAMES,
Mouldings, Casings, etc. PLANING AND SAWING DONE TO ORDER. Market Street, bet. Fifteenth & Sixteenth, ST. LOUIS, MO.
J. C. GARRETT. S. S. GLIDDEN. E. C. KREIDER. J. J. McDOWELL. GARRETT, McDOWELL & CO. Commission Merchants
And Dealers in PIG IRON, NAILS, FLOUR, GRAIN, ETC., AND AGENTS FOR LaGrange Iron Works, Stewart Co., Tenn. No. 707 North Second Strect, ST. LOUIS, - - MISSOURI.
Orders for all kinds of Merchandise solicited, and purchases made at lowest rates.
DAVID CAMPBELL, OLD STEAMBOATS
And all kinds of. STEAMBOAT
MATERIAL
Bought and Sold.
WRECKING
Done to Order.
Wrecking Yard and Office,
919 NORTH LEVEE, ST. LOUIS, - MO.
PHOENIX BOILER & SHEET IRON WORKS. I. H. BETTIS. JOHN DUNHAM.
BETTIS & DUNHAM, Successors to J. E. OXLEY & CO.,
BOILER AND TANK
MANUFACTURERS AND
Sheet Iron Workers, Corner Main and Cherry Streets, ST. LOUIS, MO.
Steamboat, Mill & general Repairing done on short notice and with dispatch. New & Second Hand Bolfers constantly on hand. LARD TANKE, COOLERS. Etc., Made to Order.
PHENIX IRON WORKS, FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP.
WM. ELLISON. JAS. ELLISON.
ELLISON & BROTHER, 910 & 912 North Main Street,
Between Cherry and Wash, ST. LOUIS, MO.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Steam and Hand Hoists of an improved pattern, Steam Engines and Boilers, Single and Double Saw, Grist Mill, Leather and Paper Collar Machinery, sugar Mill, Hogshead, Tobacco and Lard Press Screws, all kinds of Packing, Bolts, Belting, Rivets, Fire Liners, Grate Bars, Range Grates, etc., always on hand.
Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions made to order.
WM. B. HASELTINE, DEALER IN Hides, Leather, Tanners' Oil, And SHOEMAKERS' FINDINGS, No. 717 (Old No. 206) North Main Street, Between Green and Morgan, ST. LOUIS.
The Highest Market Price Paid, in Cash, for Hides.
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Agents, Patent.
HOWSONS H. UNITED STATES and Foreign Patent Offices, Forrest Build- ings, 119 S. 4th street, Philadelphia, and Marhle Buildings, 460 7th street, opposite U. S. Patent Office, Washington, D. C. Princi- pal offices, Philadelphia.
USTICK S. AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PATENT AGENCY, embracing all business relating to procuring patents, in- cluding Re-Issues, Appeals, Rejected and In- terference cases, 108 S. 4th street, Philadel- phia. The Patent Office, Washington, visited frequently.
Ale Pumps and Soda Water Ap- paratus.
PUFFER A. D. MANUFACTURER
and dealer at wholesale and retail of Soda Water and Beer Apparatus. Particular at- tention paid to Fitting up Cabinet and Eng- lish style of Ale Pump- in the mno-t elaborate style known to the trade , 48 Portland street, Boston, Mass
Baking Powders.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.
Ofices 71 William St., New York, and 135 S. Water St., Chicago.
THE BEST IN USE. TRY IT.
LIBERAL DISCOUNT to the TRADE.
REFER TO FRANCIS LEPERE, 606 N. 2d ST., ST. LOUIS.
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Bees Wax.
VALENTINE'S PURE REFINED BEESWAX, Valentine's Excelsior Wax and Valentine's Navy Sail Wax, 32 Kilby street, Boston.
Blacking Manufacturers.
CLOUGH ISAAC S, 42 Nassan st., New York MASON JAS. S. & CO.
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Boot and Shoe Manufacturers. Wholesale.
LANE JENKINS & SONS,
Manufacturers and wholesale dealers in Boots and Shoes, 61 and 63 Pearl st., Boston Mass
MILES T. & SON,
Wholesale Boot and Shoe manufacturers, 49 S. 4th st., Philadelphia. Ladies', Gentlemens', Misses' and Childrens' Boots, Shoes and Gaiters constantly on hand.
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Bronze Iron Goods.
LOVIE HENRI H.
Designer, 723 Jayne st .. Philadelphia, Archi- tectural and Ornamental Bronze and Iron Bronze Works, Door Knoos, Bell Pulls, Butt Hinges, Escutcheons, Curtain Racks, Balus- ters, Lamp-posts. Iron Bronze Pipe, Statuary and Cemetery Enclosures in bronze and iron hronze. Designs furnished. Iron gal- vanically covered with Standard Bronze
Brush Manufacturers.
CLINTON E. & CO.
Manufacturers and importers of Brushes, 908 Chestnut st., Philadelphia
Bung Starters.
CLOUGH'S PATENT SELF-TIGHT- ening Handle Bung Start, 42 Nassau st., N. Y. City
Car Builders.
John Stephenson, Street Cars and Omnibuses,
NOSNGHITHIS
HOÁ
MAN
NHOP
47 E. 27th st. N. Y. City
Chemists. Manufacturing.
Baker H. J. & Brother, Proprietors of the Gow" anus Chemical Works. Importers of Bi- Carb, Soda, Sal Soda, Soda Aslı and other Chemicals, French Window Glass and East India goods. Manufacturers of Linseed. Cotton seed and Castor Oils, Refined Salt- petre, 15 Pearl st., nr. Maiden lane, N. Y.
BROWN FREDERICK,
Established in 1822. Importing, Manufac- turing and Dispensing Chemist. Sole pro- prietor of Frederick Brown's Essence of Jamaica Ginger, ne. cor. 5th and Chestnut sts., Philadelphia.
Chocolate Manufacturers.
Preston John, (established in 1768) manufacturer of premium Cocoa and Broma Vanilla, Sweet French and American Chocolates, office 162 State st. Boston. (See Advertisement,
WHITMAN STEPHEN F.
Proprietor of the Philadelphia Steam Choco- late and Cocoa Works, for the manufacture of the finest table Chocolates in the United States, 1210 Market st., Philadelphia
Coach and Carriage Makers.
BECKHAUS & ALLGAIER,
1204 Frankford rd. ab. Girard av., Philadel- phia
BREWSTER & BALDWIN,
65 E. 25th st. N. Y. (established 1838,) man- ufacturer of first-class Carriages only DUSENBURY & VANDUZER,
First-class Light Carriage makers, 135 and 137 Christie st., N. Y. City ROGERS WILLIAM D.
Manufacturer of first-class Carriages only, 1009 and 1011 Chestnut st., Philadelphia. (See adv)
WENZLER G.
329 and 331 N. Broad st., Philadelphia
Coal Hods and Shovels.
EASTERBROOK WILLIAM,
Wholesale manufacturer of the patented "pressed and corrugated bottom" Coal Hod and patent handle Stove Shovel, 315 Cherry st.
SNELL & DANBY,
Wholesale manufacturers of Galvanized and Japanued Coal Hods, also Patent Half Gal- vanized Hods, Stove Shovels, Pipe, Elbows, Sheet Iron Pan. Wash Boilers, Tin Cans, etc. 124 Church st. Philadelphia
Confectioners. Wholesale.
WHITMAN STEPHEN F.
Manufacturer of specialities in Fine Confec- tions, 1210 Market st. Philadelphia
Confectioners' Tools.
MILLS & BROTHER, 901 Nassau st. Philadelphia. (See adv)
Copper Weather Vanes.
FISKE J. W. 120 Nassau st. N. Y. City
Cordage, Rope, Twine, etc.
MARYLAND BAG FACTORY,
O. H. & V. H. Klinefelter, mannfacturers of Bags, and dealers in Sail Dnck, Cordage, Twine, etc. sw. cor. South and Pratt st. Bal- timore, Md
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Cords, Fringes, Tassels, Gimps, etc.
GRAHHAM J. C.
Mannfacturer of Ribbon and Tubular Ties, Belt Ribbons, Fringes, Cords and Tassels, Ornaments, etc., 525 Cherry st., Philadelphia
Dry Goods Commission Merchants.
TURNBULL, SLADE & CO. 11 South Charles st., Baltimore
Dyers and Scourers.
BARRETT, NEPHEWS & CO.
Staten Island Fancy Dyeing Establishment. Office 5 and 7 John st., N. Y. City
Emblematic Signs. Manufacturers of
FISKE J. W.
120 Nassau st., N. Y. City
Engineers, Machinists and Car Bail- ders.
GRICE & LONG,
Fulton Works, 1340 Beach st., Philadelphia (Sce Advertisement)
File Manufacturers.
BARNETT G. & H.
41 and 43 Richmond st., Philadelphia. (See adv)
Fire Brick.
Manhattan Fire Brick and Enameled Clay Re- tort Works, Maurer & Weber. Office 633 E. 15th st., X. Y. City, manufacturers of Gas and Sugar House Retorts, Fire Brick and Tiles of all shapes and sizes
Fire Hose Manufacturers.
Samuel Y. Greer, successor to Dialune & Greer, Fire, Hose and Belting
manufacturer,510 North st., Philadel- phia. Established in 1821
Firemen's Furnishing Goods.
ANDERSON & JONES,
Manufacturers of Fire Caps, Belts, Shirts, Trumpets, Lanterns, etc. All articles for Base Ball clubs constantly on hand, 199 Grand st., N. Y. City
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Fly Traps.
CLOUGH'S & GILBERT'S PATENT Clockwork Rotary Mosquito and Fly Trap, 42 Nassan st., N. Y. City
Glass Manufacturers.
FRANKLIN FLINT GLASS
WORKS,(Gillender & Bennett) cor. Oxford & Howard sts., Philadelphia, manufacturers of p'ain, moulded and cut Glass Tableware, patent annealed Lead Glass Chimneys, Peg and Hand Lamps.
SAMUEL A. R.
Keystone Glass Works, manufacturer of Pa- tent Fruit Jars, se. cor. Howard and Oxford sts , Philadelphia
STAR GLASS COMPANY,
Office 713 Market st., Philadelphia. This com- pany manufactures a superior quality of Window Glass, single, double and triple strength, Photograph, Coach, Picture, Cor- lugated aud Plate Glass, round, square and oval Shades, Tubing, Acid Retorts, etc. etc. (equal to European make) from the best ma- terials used, making whiter, finer, smoother and tougher Glass than any other made iu the United States. Warranted not to stain
Glass Shades.
PARDESSUS S. J. & CO.
Manufacturers of French Composition Glass Shades for clocks Flowers, etc. Also, Pond Lilly Shades with Mirrors, 9 and Il Park place and 8 Murray st., N. Y.
Gun Powder Manufacturers.
ORIENTAL POWDER COMPANY,
Manufacturers of Guu Powder, 160 State st., Boston, W. H. Jackson, president; E. F. Newhall, treasurer. (See adv)
THE HAZARD POWDER CO. of Hazardville, Conn. manufacturers of Gun Powder, 89 Wall st., N. Y. City
Hobby Horses.
STEWART & CORBETT, 214 E. 26th st., N. Y. City. (See adv)
Hosiery, Small Wares.
MELLOR, BAINS & MELLOR,
Importers of Hosiery, Small Wares and White Goods, 40 and 42 N. 3d st., Philadelphia
Hotels.
PARKER HOUSE,
Harvey D. Parker and John F. Mills, pro- prietors (on the European style) School st., Boston
Iron Goods. (Ornamental.) Manufacturers of
FISKE J. W. 120 Nassau st., N. Y. City
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EASTERN DEPARTMENT.
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SIM D. KEHOE,
103 ELM STREET,
Indian Clubs, Dumb Bells, Croquet Bats and Balls,
BASE BALL BATS, TEN PINS AND BALLS,
Heal Padded Boxing Gloves, Etc.
LIST OF PRICES OF INDIAN CLUBS for mus- cular development: 6. 7 and 8 Mb cach per pair $5 50. 10 1b do $6 50. 12 Mb do $7. 15 Ib do $10. 20 1b do $14. 25 lb do $16. Sizes for Ladies and Children: 2 1b each per pair $2. 3 1b do $3. 4 1b do $3 50. 5 16 do $5
TRADE SUPPLIED AT A LIBERAL DISCOUNT India Rubber Goods and Diving Ap- ratus.
Hale Alfred & Co. mannfactures and dealers in India Rubber Goods. in great variety, 23 School st .. Boston, manufacturers of Hale's Improved Sabmarine Armor and Diving Ap- paratus. Complete outfits constantly on hand
Lamps and Chandeliers.
TUCKER MANUFACTURING CO.
117 and 119 Court st .. Boston, and 128 William st., N. Y. manufacturers of Tuckers' Patent Bronzed Iron, gas and kerosene Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets, Portables, hall and stand Lamps, Clock Cases, Paper Weights, fancy and pier Brackets, Tuckers' Patent Spring Bed, Iron Bedsteads and Cots, Fold- ing Wood Cots
Lanterns.
CLOUGH'S PATENT,
With transparent mottoes and designs, 42 Nassan st.
WILHELM & NEWMAN, 919 and 921 Race st., Philadelphia
Leather Manufacturers.
HOWELL T. P. & CO.
Manufacturers of Harness Leather, Wax Calf Skins, Sheep Skins, Roans and Shoe Linings, Buckskin and Chamois, also fancy colored Wool Mats, 79 Beekman st., N. Y. city. Factory, Newark, N. J
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Life-Saving Mattresses. GOLDING J. & CO.
Manufacturers of Cork Life-Saving Mat- tresses, patented June 18th, 1867, and Cork Cushions for settees, also, Cork Life-Pre- servers 129 and 133 av. D, N. Y. City
Lightning Conductors.
LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS,
Of all kinds, with or withont Insulation Iron, Galvanized Iron and Copper Cable, with Otis' Patent Insulator or Glass Ring, put up in a superior manner on churches, dwellings, shipping, etc. also, Wells' Patent Metalic Attachment for attaching rods to buildings withont insulation-a decided improvement over the Staple Rods
Weather Vanes, Emblematic Signs, Etc. Etc.
Martin Wells, 122 Broadway, N. Y. REYBURN, HUNTER & CO.
Established in 1849. The largest in America. 30,000 feet manufactured daily. Lightning Rod Works, Brass Foundry and Iron Galvan- izing establishment, 488 and 490 St. John st., Philadelphia, Penn. Manufacturers of the celebrated Star Galvanized Lightning Rods and the Star Copper Rod. Together with every variety of Lightning Rod Points, Fas- tenings, Insulators, Iron and Copper Burs, Galvanized Braces, Weather Vanes
Lithographers.
TOUDY H. J. & CO.
Practical Lithographiers, 503 and 505 Chest- nut st., Philadelphia
Looking Glasses and Picture Frame Workers.
WILLARD W: A. & CO.
Manufacturers of Looking Glasses, 177 Cana st .. , N. Y. City
Machinists.
McINTOSH BROTHERS,
Engineers and machinists, model makers and manufacturers of all kinds of brass work 183 Lewis st., N. Y.
Marbleized Slate Mantels.
THE PENRHYN SLATE CO.
Elcazer Jones, manager, 40 West 18th st., N. Y. city. (See adv)
Musical Instruments.
Hall & Quinby, manufacturers of Rotary valve Musical Instruments of every description, 62 Sudbery st., Boston
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EASTERN DEPARTMENT.
OAR
Wright E. G. & Co. manufacturer of Musical In- struments
Celebrated new patern, 71 Sudbury st., Bog. ton
Oars, Sweeps, Sculls, Etc.
PAGE E. W.
Commission merchant, manufacturer and dealer in Oars, Sweeps and Senlla, manufac- tured nnder Ezekiel Pages' patents. Also Handspikes, Fork, Shovel and Hoe Handles. etc. 69 West st., N. Y. city
Ornamental Iron Goods.
FISKE J. W.
120 Nassna st., N. Y. city, manufacturer of Ornamental Iron Goods, Rustic Seats, Foun- tains, Vases, etc. Shelf and builders' Hard. ware, Iron and Wire Railings, Stable Fn+ni- ture, Emblematic Signs, Copper Weather Vanes, etc.
Paints, Oils, Etc.
Incas John & Co. 141 and 143 N. 4th, Philadel. phia, manufacturers and importers of White Lead, White Zinc and colors, and the sole mannfacturers of the celebrated Imperial French and Swiss Greens
PETTIT JOHN,
Manufacturer of Whiting nnd importer of Heavy Paints and Colors, 45 N. Front st., Philadelphia
HARRISON BROTHERS & CO.
Proprietors of the Gray's Ferry and Ken- sington White Lead, Color and Chemical Works. Factories at 34th and 35th sts., Gray's Fery road and Schnylkill river, 26th ward, and Fitler, Howard and Harrison sts., 19th ward. Philadelphia. Connected by private telegraph wires, the sole property of this firm, with their offices at No. 105 S. Front st., Philadelphia and 16 Burling slip, se, cor. Water st., N. Y. city
PECORA WHITE LEAD WORKS, S. Bowen, sec. 105 N. 4th st., Philadelphia. (See adv)
Patent Medicines.
Scheetz's
CELEBRATED
BITTER CORDIAL,
N. W. cor. 5th and Race Sts. Phila'phia.
RAI
Perfumers.
GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM
For the skin and complexion, prepared by Dr. Felix Gourand, 453 Broadway, N. Y. city. Inventor of the celebrated Italian Medicated Soap. Can be had in Chicago of Mrs. Stoughton, 100 State st. $1 50 per bottle
Piano Fortes. Manufacturers of
ALTENBURGH O.
Manufacturer of Upright and Square Pianos, 185 Bowery, N. Y
Power Looms.
WOOD THOMAS,
(Fairmount Machine Works, 2106 Wood st., and Power Looms Works, nw. cor. Hamil- ton and 21st sts., Philadelphia.Penn.) manu- facturer of Power Looms, Spooling, Winding, Beaming, Dyeing and Sizing Machines, Self- Acting Wool Scouring Machines, Lard and Paraffine Oil Presses. Plans taken and facto- ries fitted out complete with Shafting and Gearing. Machine and foundry work in all their branches. Pulleys, conplings. and ad- justable Self-Oiling Hangers on hand.
Railroad Baggage Checks.
BOSTON 6776
B.C
M
ROBBINS JOHN,
Manufacturer of brass, copper and German- silver Baggage Checks of every description, also, manufacturer of the Patent Reversible Checks, 42 Kneeland st., Boston
Railroad Supplies.
WILHELM & NEWMAN, 919 and 921 Race st. Philadelphia WILLIAMS, PAGE & CO. Commission Merchants and dealers in Rail- road Supplies, 91 Water st., Boston, Mass
Railway ard Steamship Supplies
WASHBURN M. B.
Manufacturer and dealer in Machinery Rail- way and Steamship Supplies 137, 139 and 141 Elin st., N. Y. city
902
EASTERN DEPARTMENT.
SAL
VIS
Salaratus.
BABBITT B. T.
64, 65, 66, 68 70 72 and 74 Washington st., N. Y. city. (See adv)
Saw Manufacturers.
DISSTON HENRY,
Keystone Saw and Key Works, 67 and 69 Laurel st., Philadelphia
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