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VARIETIES. 
19.  Wash-blue,  manufactured  from  ultramarine.  Augustus  Bower,  manu. 
62£  Orchard  street,  New  York  City. 
20.  Pure  alcohol  and  deodorized  cologne  spirit,  98  per  cent.,  made  ex- 
pressly for  medical  and  chemical  purposes,  perfumery,  &c.  Christian  Paoli, 
manu.    Lewis  J.  Magunson  agent,  Springfield,  Ohio. 
21.  Ultramarine  blue  ani  green.  Adolphus  Gomm,  manu.  60  Nassau 
street,  New  York  City. 
22.  Veterinary  medicine  chest  and  medicines.  Charles  Wills,  manu.  50 
East  13th  street,  New  York  City. 
23.  Mineral  paint,  crude  and  manufactured.  Charles  A.  Mott,  manu. 
Lansingborough,  New  York. 
24.  Cutch,  sal-soda,  nitrate  of  tin,  indigo  paste,  nitrate  of  iron,  &c.  Pie- 
penbring  &  Co.,  manu.  75  Pine  street,  New  York  City. 
25.  Fine  carmine,  lake  carmine,  lake  yellow,  chrome  green,  sap  green, 
pink  and  blue,  colors  for  Daguerreotypes  j  varnishes  for  paper,  shoes,  &c. 
John  Roux,  manu.  51  Chambers  street,  New  York  City. 
26.  Alcohol,  coal-tar  products  and  medicinal  preparations.  Philbrick,  Car- 
penter &  Co.,  manu.  Boston,  Massachusetts. 
27.  Samples  of  enamelled  colors  and  fluxes  for  glass  and  porcelain  pain- 
ters.   W.  J.  Hannington,  manu.  346  Broadway,  New  York  City. 
28.  Sulphate  of  quinine,  chemically  pure  and  free  from  cinchonine.  Ho- 
race Riofrey  &  Co.,  manu.  San  Francisco,  California.  Davis  &  Henriques, 
agents,  99  Wall  street,  New  York  City. 
29.  Specimens  of  saleratus.  Thomas  Andrews,  manu.  136  Cedar  street, 
New  York  City. 
30.  Artists'  colors  on  porcelain.  Oppe  &  Schmuhl,  manu.  37  Beaver  street, 
New  York  City. 
31.  Specimens  of  powdered  drugs.  Haskell,  Merrick  &  Bull.  manu.  10 
Gold  Street,  New  York  City. 
32.  Black  lead  crucibles.    Phoenix  Manufacturing  Co.,  Taunton,  Mass. 
33.  A  fine  assortment  of  chemicals.  Powers  &  Weightman,  mann.  Phila- 
delphia, Pennsylvania. 
34.  Chemical  preparations.  A.  Lanning  &  Co.,  manu.  58  South  Front 
street,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 
35.  Powdered  drugs — tragacanth,  arabic,  kino,  myrrh,  aloes,  and  other 
gums;  rhubarb,  Colombo,  and  various  roots,  extracts,  &c.  Williamson, 
Mann  &  Co.,  manu.  94  Front  street,  New  York  City. 
36.  Fine  chrome  colors.  G.  N.  Popplein,  Jr.,  manu.  Baltimore,  Maryland. 
37.  Specimens  of  ferro-cyanide  of  potassium  (prussiate  of  potash).  H.  W. 
Worthington,  manu.  Kensington  chemical  works,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 
38.  Specimens  of  chrome  green,  Chinese  blue  and  American  vermillion. 
James  A.  H.  Bell,  manu.  149  Maiden  lane,  New  York  City. 
39.  Specimens  of  stove  polish  and  black  for  coach  painters.  J.  &  J.  L. 
Seabury,  manu.  156  Chrystie  street,  New  York  City. 
40.  Specimens  of  essential  oils,  medicinal  extracts,  &c,  manufactured  by 
the  Shakers.    David  Parker,  trustee,  Shaker  village,  New  Hampshire. 
41.  Prepared  crystal  for  polishing.  Hastings  &  Co.,  manu.  37  Fulton 
street,  New  York  City. 
42.  Fine  specimens  of  bichromate  of  potash.  Jesse  Tyson,  Jr.,  manu. 
Baltimore,  Maryland. 
43.  Osborn's  American  water  colors.  Bullock  &  Crenshaw,  manu.  cor. 
Sixth  and  Arch  streets,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 
44.  Samples  of  black-lead  crucibles.  Daniel  Adee,  manu.  and  agent,  107 
Fulton  street,  New  York  City. 
45.  Specimens  of  bronze  powder.  L.  Brandeis  &  Co.,  manu.  11  Cedar 
street,  New  York  City. 
