Am.  J.  Ph.] 
11 
[June,  1882 
FOR  SALE. 
 ONE  COPPER  AIR-PUMP  PERCOLATOR  
Capable  of  holding  eighty  pounds. 
This  is  as  good  as  new  and  will  be  sold  cheap.    It  it  the  same  as  that 
figured  on  page  237,  American  Journ.  Pharm.,  May,  1882,  and  des- 
cribed in  the  same  Journal  by  Mr.  Fairthorne. 
Address 
THORP  &  LLOYD  BROTHERS, 
CINCINNATI,  OHIO. 
ROBERT  SHOEMAKER  &  CO., 
 IMPORTEKS  OP  
FINE  DRUGS  AND  CHEMICALS, 
OLIVE  OILS.  CONTI'S  CASTILE  SOAP, 
BENBOW'S  ELDER  FLOWER  SOAP, 
CHAMOIS  AND  PLASTER  SKINS, 
TEETH  AND  NAIL  FRUSHES, 
GENUINE  WEDGWOOD  MORTARS, 
ENGLISH  GRADUATED  MEASURES, 
MAW'S  NURSINC  BOTTLES  AND 
NURSERY  REQUISITES, 
SCOTCH  OATMEAL  (ABERDEEN), 
KEEN'S  MUSTARD,  PATENT  BARLEY- 
FLOUR  AND  GROATS  (ROBINSON'S). 
We  continue  to  make  ALLEN'S  SOLID  EXTRACTS;  OIL  OF  ALMONDS 
03weet  and  Essential)  a  specialty. 
Wo  also  continue  to  manufacture,  AT  OUR  OWN  MILLS,  POWDERED  and  GROUND 
PRUGS  and  SPICES  of  ABSOLUTE  PURITY. 
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Superiority  and  Purity  of  our  Powdered  Drugs  and  Fluid  Extracts. 
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