NERAL HuCFS Cukk ErT .1. . . . . i -> : ■ (5 f General Prices Current OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, EXTRACTS, PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS, Essential Oils, Sponges, Fancy Goods, Druggists' Sundries, Perfumery, Proprietary Articles, etc., etc. W. H. Schieffelin & Co., Importers and Jobbers, Nos. 170 and 172 William Street, (CORN&R/'OF W. H. SCHIEFFELIN W. A. GELLATLY. W. N. CLARK. W. S. MERSEREAU. W. L. BROWER. New York. MARCH, 1881. MOLLER'S Purest Norwegian COD-LIVER OIL. TRADE-MARK. It is now about eleven years since we accepted the sole agency for North America for this article ; we did so only after a very careful examination of the facts connected with its manufacture, as we had reason to believe that a large proportion ot the Cod-Liver Oil which is sold is prepared in so careless a manner as to render it unfit for use. Immediately upon its introduction into this country it took front rank as a pure and strictly reliable article, and we feel warranted in claiming it to be, beyond any question, the best and most reliable Cod-Liver Oil in the world. In view, therefore, of what we know of the article itself, and of the numberless testi- monials it has received, we can with confidence recommend it to physicians, druggists, and consumers. W. H. Schieffelin & Co., New York, SOLE AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES and CANADAS. PETER MOLLER'S (KNIGHT OF THE ORDERS OF VASA AND ST. OLAF) PUREST LOFOTEN NORWEGIAN COD-LIVER OIL. In ENGLAND, the Only Prize at the International Exhibition in London, 1862. In FRANCE, the Only First Prize at the International Exhibition in Paris, 1867. In NORWAY, the Only Gold Medal at the International Fishery Exhibition in Bergen, 1865. In NORWAY, the Only Medal at the National Exhibition in Christiania, 1871. In NORWAY, the Only First Prize at the National Exhibition in Drammen, 1873. In SWEDEN, the Only First Prize at the Inter-Scandinavian Exhibition in Stockholm, 1866. In ITALY, the Only Prize at the International Maritime Exhibition in Naples, 1871. In DEN MARK, the Only First Prize at the Exhibition for Scandinavian Industry in Copenhagen, 187a. In RUSSIA, the Only Prize at the Polytechnic Exhibition in Moscow, 1872. In AUSTRIA, the Only Medal " for Progress " at the International Exhibition in Vienna, 1873. In AUSTRIA, the Medal "for Merit" at the International Exhibition in Vienna, 1873. In AMERICA, the First Prize at the Great Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia, 1876. In FRANCE, the Only Gold Medal at the International Exhibition in Paris, 1878. The great reputation Moller's Cod-Liver Oil has now enjoyed for so many years is solely due to its genuineness and the mode of preparation, originally devised and introduced by Peter Moller, which pro- duces a natural Oil, without any refinement whatever, as sweet and pure as the finest Olive Oil. It is in no sense of the word a refined article ; it is genuine Ol. Morrhuat, pure and fresh as it existed in the hepatic cells of the living fish, and, therefore, endowed with that important quality which alone could constitute its proven superiority over all other varieties. We desire to coil special attention to tke following points : It is bottled at the place of manufacture. It possesses a sweet and even agreeable taste. Its administration always followed by satisfactory results. It does not contain any products of decomposition. More easily assimilated than other Oils. More nutritious than other Oils. Perfect Digestibility. Perfect Limpidity. Prepared exclusively from the fresh and healthy livers of the Lofoten Cod. Purity, Delicacy of Taste and Smell. THIRTEEN FIRST-CLASS PRIZE MEDALS: From an overwhelming mass of medical evidence, a few testimonials have been selected, coming as they do from those countries in which Cod-Liver Oil in all its varieties is best known, and given as they are by the very highest authorities on the subject, residing in immediate proximity to the well-known lo- calities where, practically speaking, all the Cod-Liver Oil brought into the different markets is produced. W. H. Schieffelin & Co., SOLE AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA. PETER MOLLER'S (KNIGHT OF THE ORDERS OF VASA AND ST. OLAF) Purest Norwegian Cod-Liver Oil. As it has been decided by the most competent authorities that the Norwegian Oil is the most valua- ble as a therapeutic agent, is more easily assimilated, and therefore more nutritious, it may be well to consider some of the objections to the use of the Newfoundland Oil. The Newfoundland fishery is principally carried on by large vessels, which are compelled by the nature of the coast to stand off the shore for many days, and the livers are consequently left untouched until decomposition lias com- menced, whereas in Lofoten (Norway), the result of each day's fishing is carried to shore, and can be immediately treated for the oil. But this is not the only objection; the oil prepared from the New- foundland cod lacks many of the essentials of cod-liver oil as an aliment and curative agent; and again, the shores of Newfoundland abound with the Mallotus Arclicus, or Capelin, which emits a powerful and most offensive odor, and imparts to oil yielded by the livers of fish that have been preying upon it a foetid smell and sickly nauseous taste intolerable to many patients. Some authors pretend that the Lofoten cod have no fixed abode, but are continually crossing the Atlantic between the coasts of Nor- way and Newfoundland, visiting Iceland on their migratory passage; but the latest researches of M. Sars, made on the spot, lend no support to this opinion; on the contrary, it would seem that the numerous banks lying off the coast are the localities selected by the cod when they leave Lofoten. The result of these valuable researches Is of great importance when inquiring into the preparation and sources of Cod-Liver Oil, for they show beyond dispute that the Lofoten fish are a peculiar species, no- wise related to the varieties that frequent the fjords of Sbndmore and Finmark; nor have they any connection with those immense shoals that visit the coasts of Iceland and Newfoundland. Hence it would appear that the Lofoten Oil is essentially distinct from all other kinds, more especially in its remedial action ; and it is quite certain that, in some respects, its physical properties differ very mate- rially from those of the Newfoundland Oil and other varieties. The pale oil prepared by PETER MOLLER is in no sense of the word a refined article ; it is genuine 01. Morrhuce, pure and fresh as it existed in the hepatic cells of the living fish, and, therefore, endowed with that Important quality which alone could constitute its proven superiority over all other varieties, viz.: perfect digestibility together with a sweet and even agreeable taste,and, as a natural consequence, an efficacy peculiar to itself. The following is a brief description of the mode of preparing Moller's Norwegian Cod Liver Oil: So soon as the fish have been landed, the livers are taken out and submitted to treatment, a few hours being sufficient to affect the purity of the oil. All poor, small bruised and diseased livers are thrown aside, and those selected (all of large size) are carefully cleansed, by washing in several waters, from blood, membrane, and other impurities; the livers are then introduced into a machine which minces them into very small pieces, or rather reduces them to a soft puipous mass. This pulp is trans- ferred to an apparatus, heated externally by steam, and the mass gradually warmed up to 100° or 102° Fahr. As fast as the oil exudes it is drawn off and filtered. Filtration completes tne process. The fresher the livers and the lower the temperature, the purer and sweeter in taste will be the oil, whilst the color will be a pale yet brilliant yellow, possessing in a remarkable degree the power of reflecting light. THE FOLLOWING ABE EXTRACTS FROM SOME OF THE TESTIMONIALS RECEIVED FROM EMINENT MEDICAL MEN. Louis A. Sayre, M.D., Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, New York. New York Academy of Medi- cine: Meeting October 7th, 1869. Dr. Sayre spoke of the extreme difficulty of getting any Cod-Liver Oil that patients could digest. Of late years it had become almost impossible. . . . But he had two years since found ah oil prepared by Moller, of Christiania, Norway, which was fbrfbctly pure, and in every respect all that could be wished. No. 13 East Twenty-eighth Stbbbt, New York, March 15, 1870. Messrs. W. H Schieffelin & Co.: For some years I had given up the use of Cod-Liver Oil altogether, but since my attention was called by Dr. Sayre to your Peter Moller's Cod -Liver Oil, I have prescribed it almost daily, and have every reason to be perfectly satisfied with it. J. MARION SIMS, M.D. II. B. Sands, M D., New York, says: "I think it greatly superior to the oil commonly used." John C. Tiiorowgood, M.D., Member College Physicians, Assistant Physician to the City of London Hos- pital for Diseases of the Chest, Victoria Park, says: "I feel it my duty to state that those who have taken it have done so with great comfort and ease, and further, with much relief to their symptoms. Mr. Moller's Cod-Liver Oil appears to me to be a thoroughly trust- worthy and pure oil, and possesses marked curative properties in consumption." Abbotts Smith, M.D., M.R.C.P., late physician to the North London Consumption Hospital, says of it: " Owing to the manner in which it is prepared, it does not contain any products of decomposition, and it is therefore less objectionable to the taste and smell, and better borne by the stomach than other varieties of Cod- Liver Oil. . . . It is more easily assimilated, and is productive of more immediate benefit than the other kinds of oil are." Extract from Dr. Ruddocks, M.D., L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., Report on Cod-Liver Oil in his"Vade Mecum," Part IV.: " The Oil we invariably recommend for its easy assimilation, agreeableness, and high nutritive value; is Moller's Purest Norwegian Cod-Liver Oil. . . We are glad to be able to give our emphatic recommenda- tion to so pure a preparation as the one above named." Professor W. Boeck, M.D., of Christiania, writes Peter Moller: " I am pleased to hear you have established an agency in London for your Cod-Liver Oil. ... I took the opportunity of recommending it to many of my professional friends there, as the best adapted for medical use, knowing that you arealways present at Lofoten during the Cod-fishing season, for the purpose of superintend- ing tlie preparation of the oil from none but fresh livers." W.H. Schieftelin & Co.,N.Y. Sole Agents for the United States and Canada. SOLD BY ALL CHEM ISTS. Swaim's Panacea, FOR THE CURE OF SCROFULA, OR KING'S EVIL. RHEUMATISM, ULCEROUS SORES. White Swellings, Diseases of the Liver and Skin, General Debility, etc., AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD. This Medicine has the singular fortune-a just tribute to its great merit- of being recommended by the most celebrated practitioners of medicine in the United States and Europe; whereas, not one of the spurious mixtures made in imitation of it, has the least support from the Medical Faculty. This fact offers an argument so plain and conclusive, that it need only be mentioned to enforce conviction. FROM DR. SAMUEL R. MARSHALL, Surgeon of the United States Naval Hospital, New York, etc. I have used Mr. Swaim's Panacea in several cases of secondary syphilis and mercurial disease, which were sent to the Naval Hospital at Brooklyn, and feel pleased to say, with complete success in every case. SAMUEL R. MARSHALL, M.D. FROM DR. VALENTINE MOTT. Professor of Surgery in the University of New York, Surgeon of the ivew York Hospital, etc. I have repeatedly used Swaim's Panacea, both in the Hospital and in private practice, and have always found it to be a valuable medicine in chronic syphilitic and scrofulous com- plaints, and in obstinate cutaneous affections. VALENTINE MOTT, M.D. FROM DR. W. GIBSON, Professor of Surgery in the University of Pennsylvania, Surgeon and Clinical Lecturer to the Almshouse Infirmary, etc. I have employed the Panacea of Mr. Swaim in numerous instances within the last three years, and have always found it extremely efficacious, especially in secondary syphilis and in mercurial disease. I have no hesitation in pronouncing it a medicine of inestimable value. W. GIBSON, M.D. FROM DR. N. CHAPMAN, Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Physic and Clinical Practice in the University of Penn- sylvania, President of the Academy of Medwine of Philadelphia, etc. I have, within the last two years, had an opportunity of seeing several cases of very in- veterate ulcers, which, having resisted previously the regular modes of treatment, were healed by the use of Mr. Swaim's Panacea ; and I do believe, from what I have seen, that it will prove an important remedy in scrofulous, venereal, and mercurial diseases. N. CHAPMAN, M.D. FROM DR. WILLIAM P. DEWEES, Professor of Midwifery in the University of Pennsylvania, Member of the American Philosophical Society, and of the Philadelphia Medical Society, etc. I have much pleasure in saying I have witnessed the most decided and happy effects, in several instances of inveterate disease, from Mr. Swaim's Panacea, where other remedies have failed; one was that of Mrs. Brown. WM. P. DEWEES, M.D. Prepared at Swaim's Laboratory, No. 113 South Seventh Street, below Chestnut, Philadelphia, And Sold by every respectable Druggist in the United States. W. H. Schieffelin & Co., Nos. 170 and 172 William Street, New York, General Agents. TRADE S.K&CO. MARK TRADE-MARK, REGISTERED. Sait Kidder & Co.'S Rochelle Salt, Seidlitz Mixture, Sup. Carb. Soda, Tartaric Acid. The attention of druggists is called to the above preparations, which have for many years enjoyed an enviable reputation. The Sup. Carb. Soda, which is supe- rior to the best English brands, will be found to be a very desirable article, either for medicinal or family uses. The difficulty in supplying the demand which has heretofore existed will no longer be felt, as we are prepared to supply them in any quantity. All orders received will be promptly executed. We quote as follows : Kidder's Rochelle Salt, in 50 lb. boxes lb., 34 cents. " " " 250 " barrels " 33 " " Seidlitz Mixture, in 50 lb. boxes " 29 " " " " 250 " barrels " 28 " " Sup. Carb. Soda, in 50 " boxes " 10 " " Tartaric Acid, "50 " " " 50 " NO CHARGE FOR BOXES OR BARRELS. W. H. Schieffelin & Co., PROPRIETORS OF THE ABOVE PREPARATIONS OF SAMUEL KIDDI'U & CO. Fac-simile of Bottle and Label. Fac-simile of Bottle and Label. Lucca "Cream" Salad Oil This new article of commerce was introduced into the Ameri- can market, from Tuscany, in the Spring of 1872, after a permanent arrangement had been entered into, through our friends, for its manufacture and bottling at Leghorn. The sale of this Oil has been a success; it having met with the decided approbation of caterers, hotel-proprietors, restaurant- keepers, and families, for the preparation of Salads, Dressings, etc. From long experience in the sale of bottled Salad Oils, we are led to consider this article as of the very best character, and worthy of the attention of all parties requiring the very finest quality of Pure Olive Salad Oil. This Oil is put up in bottles of four different sizes. Quarts, in boxes containing 1 doz. each, . . $8.50 per box. Pints, " " " 2 " " . . 9.50 " " Half-pints," " " 2 " " . . 6.50 " " Flasks, " " " " . . 10.00 " " We also offer a fine quality of Bordeaux Olive Oil, which will be found equal, if not superior, to most of the brands for sale in our market. The brand is " Huile d'Olive Vierge d'Aix." It is put up in bottles of three different sizes : Quarts, in boxes containing 1 doz. each, . . 87.50 per box. Pints, " " " 2 " . . 8.50 " Half-pints, " " " 2 " . . 5.50 " W. H. Schieffelin & Co., Sole Importers. W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s SOLUBLE PILLS AND GRANULES, UNEQUALLED FOR Purity in Composition, Solubility in Coating, Uniformity in Size, Perfection in Form and Finish. We desire to call the attention of physicians and others to the following points: 1 • The best materials are used in their manufacture. 2. No article required by a formula is omitted on account of its high cost. 3. No Pills are deficient in weight. 4. The Pills are Coated while soft. 5. There is but one Coating, which is perfectly soluble, and there is no sub-coating of resinous character. 6. The Coating is so thin that the Pills are not perceptibly increased in size, and yet it is entirely sufficient to protect the Pills from atmospheric influences; and effectually covers any nauseous taste, .thus rendering the Pill easy to be swallowed. 7. The Coating is so transparent as to clearly reveal the color of the mass, and its solubility is not impaired by age. 8. The various masses are so thoroughly worked that the materials are perfectly distributed. 9. Vegetable or organic matters are not charred, nor are volatile principles lost by the application of heat at any time throughout the process of manufacture. 10. The excipients are peculiarly adapted to the permanent solubility of the mass and its efficient therapeutic action. Particular attention is called to our GRANULES of MORPHINE, STRYCHNINE, ARSENIOUS ACID, and other powerful remedies, which are prescribed in minute doses, The desirability of having these medicines in this shape, accurately weighed and ready for administering, has long been recognized. Our list of Pills and Granules embraces those made according to the formulas of the U. S. Pharmacopoeia; also most of those in common use among the profession. We have taken every precaution to insure accuracy in weight, andean give assurance that in this, as in other particulars, they can be implicitly relied upon. We shall be happy to supply samples upon application. See list commencing page 100. W. H. Schieffelin & Co. HIGHEST AWARD, 1878. FIRST AWARD, Stjdne#, Mew Sxxuth Wales, 1879 FIRST AWARD American institute, Mew t 1879. Note on Quinine.-We would be glad to have any of our Soluble Pills subjected to intelligent test, but as rhe medicine most in demand in pilular form is Quinine, we particularly court a critical examina- tion of our Quinine Pills, and desire that they be subjected to the test either of analysis or of therapeutic effect. This scrutiny is invited with confidence, as we invariably use bleached Sulphate of Quinine of the best brands, in full and exact weights, and because the eminently satisfactory results following their administration have called forth so many cordial and entirely unsolicited commendations, both verbid and written, from physicians. In order to facilitate an analysis, we suggest the following process as simple and reliable: Remove the coating from pdls representing say 20 grains of Quinine. Separate Quinine from excipient by rubbing the pills in a mortar with 2 ounces water until a perfectly smooth mixture is obtained, and then dissolving by aid of a few drops of dilute Sulphuric Acid and filtering. Precipitate the Quinine by treating the filtrate with Aqua Ammoniae in excess, and pour upon a filter. After the liquid has passed, wash the precipitate left on the filter by passing 1 oz water ihrough it. Drv on filter by gentle heat. Subject 10 grains ofittotheU. S. Pharmacopoeia Test for Quinine, as follows: " When ten grains of the salt are agitated in a test-tube with ten minims of officinal water of Ammonia and sixty grains of Ether, and allowed to rest, the resulting liquid separates into two transparent and color- less layers, without any white or crystalline matter at the surface of contact." Any such matter floating there would indicate the presence of Cinchonia, Cinchonidia, or Quinidia. As we have repeatedly subjected our pills to this process, we have demonstrated to our own satisfaction its reliability in determining the purity of the Quinine used. W. H. Schieffelin & Co., 770 & 172 William St., cor. Beekman, NEW YORK. W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s SPECIALTIES. W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Double Distilled Bay Rum doz., $10 00 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Benzine doz., 1 00 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s " gross, 9 00 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Carbolic Acid. (See Page 1.) W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Camphor Ice and Glycerine doz., 1 50 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s " " " " ...gross, 15 00 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Fine Willow Charcoal, in bottles doz., 1 75 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s " " " " ....gross, 18 00 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Chlorate Potash Lozenges doz. 1 50 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s " " " gross, 15 00 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Citrate Magnesia Solution doz., 2 00 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s " " " gro., 22 00 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Cologne Mixture lb., 7 00 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Cologne Water Bell. Qts doz., 21 00 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s " " " Pts " 12 00 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s " " " Hah Pts " 6 00 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Essence Jamaica Ginger " 3 25 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s " " " gross, 36 00 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Flavoring Extracts. (See Pages 17, 89.) W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Florida Water doz., 5 25 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s " " gross, 60 00 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Fluid Extracts. (See Page 90.) W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Lucca Cream Salad Oil. Qts. Boxes of 1 doz box, 8 50 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Lucca Cream Salad Oil. Pts. Boxes of 2 doz . box, 9 50 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Lucca Cream Salad Oil. Half Pts. Boxes of 2 doz box, 6 50 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Lucca Cream Salad Oil. Flasks. Boxes of doz box, 10 00 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Huile d'Olive Vierge d'Aix. Quarts. Boxes of 1 doz box, 7 50 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Huile d'Olive Vierge d'Aix. Pints. Boxes of 2 doz box, 8 50 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Huile d'Olive Vierge d'Aix. Half Pints. Boxes of 2 doz box, 5 50 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Pepsin. (See Pages 99 and 145.) W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Pure Dalmatian Insect Powder. Small, doz., 1 50 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s " " " " " gro., 16 50 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s " " " " Med., doz., 2 50 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s " " " « " gro., 27 00 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s " " " " Large, doz., 6 50 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s " " " " " gro., 72 00 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s " " " " Ex. large, doz., 12 00 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Saturated Solution Carbolic Acid. Pts. doz., 3 50 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s " " " " " gro., 36 00 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Seidlitz Powders. Full Weight doz., 2 75 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s " " " " gross, 30 00 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s " " Extra " doz., 3 25 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s " " " " .... gross, 36 00 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Soda Powders doz., 1 50 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s " " gross, 16 50 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Soluble Pills. (SeePages 100 to 108.) See Manufacturing Department, pages 81 to 117. Fac-simile of Bottle and Label. This Double Distilled Bay Rum will be found of superior quality, and we can confidently recommend it to all who desire a strictly pure distilled article. It is in bottles containing 25 fluid ounces, and packed in cases containing one dozen each. Price per case, $10.00. NORWEGIAN Cod-Liver Oil. The largely increased consumption, within the past six years, of Norwegian Cod-Liver Oil in bulk, has led to the sale of inferior and adulterated oils imported from Hamburg, Rotterdam, and other places, and put up in style similar to the genuine Norwegian Oil, so that now purchasers run the risk of having these inferior oils substituted for the genuine. It may be safely said buyers cannot be sure of getting the genuine article except by purchasing from reliable parties here who receive it direct from the place of manufacture. We have given this article much attention for some years past, having been the first here to import it largely direct from Norway, and we have recently made arrangements to receive regular supplies of a brand which our extensive experi- ence in the article justifies us in guaranteeing' to be perfectly pure, and of a quality superior to any Norwegian Cod-Liver Oil imported in bulk. Parties ordering will please specify the above brand, and may rest assured of receiving an article of uniform purity and freshness. All the genuine Oil of this make will bear the above brand, whether put up in original tin-lined barrels or in cans. W. H. Schieffelin & Co. . March, 1881. We have pleasure in presenting to our friends and correspondents our General Prices Current, revised and corrected to date, with the addition of many new articles and remedies, the result of the progress of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Science. The present edition em- braces a much larger number of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Products, as well as Fancy Goods and Druggists' Sundries, than those we have formerly issued, and we have endeavored to arrange them in such a manner as to be easily understood, and trust our efforts in this direction may meet the views of those for whom it is particularly designed. The constant changes in market value of many articles demand a frequent revision and republication of rates, and it will be understood that the prices quoted are subject to changes in the market, and not to be considered binding in case of change in value, or if our stock of any article has become exhausted prior to the receipt of an order. In many articles the prices necessarily are approximate only; but we have endeavored as near as possible to affix correct rates, while at the same time our customers will have the benefit of any decline in prices, and proper allowance for goods ordered in large quantities and original packages. Druggists' Sundries and Fancy Goods.-We desire to call special attention to this department, and to inform our customers and friends that we have, within the past few months, doubled our salesroom capacity, and are enabled to offer them one of the largest and most complete stocks to be found in the United States. It will be remembered that we were the first, many years since, to open a separate department exclusively for the sale of this class of goods, and our large experience and connections with the best centres of supply in Europe and at home place us in a position to assure purchasers that they will find it to their interest to inspect our stock, or send for prices, before purchasing elsewhere. We shall be glad to show our enlarged premises and stock, and solicit a call from those in the trade who may visit New York. See Descriptive Price-List commencing on page 189. Manufacturing Department.-We are constantly enlarging our facilities in this important branch of the drug business. Many new products have been added, and others are in contemplation. For convenience, we have prepared a full list of our manufactures, which will be found on pages 81 to 117. Conveniences for Visitors to New York.-We have recently set apart a portion of our premises for the express convenience of our customers and friends visiting New York, which they will find to be an agreeable retreat, where their privacy will be consulted, and they will be afforded all facilities for correspondence, intercourse with friends, etc. Maps, Routes, Railroad and Steamboat Time-tables, and such information as is at our command, we shall be glad to furnish. We extend a cordial invitation to our customers to avail themselves of these facilities. Goods by Mail.-As we are frequently requested to send goods by mail, and often receive them in that way improperly post-paid, subjecting us to unnecessary expense, we would call attention to the Law relating to such matters, which condensed is as follows : No Article, either liquid or powder, can be sent in Glass. No Liquid, explosive chemicals, poisons, or sharp-pointed instruments, however inclosed, are allowed to pass through the mails. Any Package with any writing either upon the inside or outside, excepting the address, is subject to letter postage. Any Package not fully prepaid, double the balance of postage is charged. No Package is allowed to be sealed unless prepaid with full letter rate postage of six cents an ounce. In order to come under the low rates all packages must be done up in such a manner that they can be opened and inspected by the Post-Office authori- ties. Complying with the above, the rate is one cent per ounce. Terms Cash, in funds current in New York. The experience of all persons engaged in business during the past fifteen years has satisfied them of the evils of a return to the former system of long credits, and we shall therefore continue to confine our sales to a cash basis, as for some years past. We may, however, say in this connection, that as in the past, so in the future, we will be pleased to extend any reasonable facilities to our friends when occasion requires. Parties with whom we have had no previous business relations, and with whom we have not the pleasure of a personal acquaintance, will facilitate the ex- ecution of their orders by accompanying them with drafts to cover approximate amounts of the same, or with references. We avail ourselves of the present opportunity to call special attention to the importance of knowing the quality of the goods dealt in. Every year affords evidences of the ingenuity and industry of those who are so anxious to make money and so desirous of meeting the de- mand for low prices, that they are induced to buy and sell adulterated goods and goods of an inferior quality, regardless of the want of morality involved in such a course, and of the .suf- fering and risk attending the sale and dispensing of such goods. Of course, those who intrust the execution of their orders to parties whose only criterion is the price, can have no guaran- tee of the quality of the articles bought. Our experience, and that of our predecessors for nearly a century, justifies us in believing that our rule, to sell only goods of reliable quality, and at prices which afford a fair profit, is the only correct one. Our extensive connections with all the markets abroad and at home, afford us facilities for supplying our stock with such goods on the most favorable terms. In conclusion, parties who may favor us with their orders, whethei1 for large or small quantities, may be assured of our best terms, and of prompt attention. Special quotations will be given with pleasure. W. H. Schieffelin & Co, W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s General Prices Current. Vol. V. NEW YORK, MARCH, 1881 Acetal, i oz. bots 75 85 Aceton, i oz. bots rv. Acid, Acetic, No. 8, sp. gr. 1.040, 30% lb. IO 15, ' ' by carboy lb. 7% U. S. P., sp. gr. 1.047, 36% 1.047, by carboy lb. 15 18 lb. 12 " Chem. pure, Beaufoy's lb. 75 80 " Chem. pure, C. T. White & Co.'s lb. 35 4° " " Glacial, 1 lb. bots th 55 6 60: 8 " German, Merck's, 1 lb. bots lb. 80 9° 4< /2 " lb. 90 I 00 4 4 lb. I 00 I 10 " Amylic, 1 oz. bots " Antimonic " Arsenic, Chem. pure, 1 oz. bots Arsenious, " " German, Merck's, 1 oz. bots IS IO J 20 12! IO 12 " Asparaginic, 1 drm. bots " Benzoic, English 28 30 " German J 1 25 50 " Merck's, 1 lb. bots Ib. 4 00 4 " i oz. " 35 40 25 i 40! 251 " Boracie n, " Crystals, pure lh 35 2 00 " Fused, " " Bromic, 1 oz. bots.... Ib. 2 " Butyric, 1 lb. " . lb 2 50 2 50 75 70 75 " Camphoric, 1 oz. bots Qz " Caproic, 1 " 80 " Carbazotic, Crystals, 1 lb. bots... .... lb. " Carbolic Crystals, Calvert's, No. 1, i lb. bots lb. I QO 2 00 " " I, % lb. " lb. 2 15 2 25 " 1, K lb. " lb. 2 25 2 50 " 1, I oz. " 35 1 3° 40 40 " 2, 1 lb. " lb. I *' 2, y ib. " lb. 1 50 I 60 " 2, % lb. *■ lb. 1 90 2 00 " 2, I oz. " 25 30 " Commerc'l, 1 lb. " ... . lb " German, Merck's, 1 lb. bots.... lb. 65 75 " " y2 ib. *■ lb. 75 85 " y ib. " lb. 9° I 00 " I oz. " 18 W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 lb. " lb. 50 60 " 1 oz. " 6 8' " " pure " Solution, Calvert's, No. 4, 1 lb. " lb. lb. I 25 60 I 50 65 " " " 4, 6 lb. " lb. 52 55 " 5, 1 lb. " lb. 46 5° " 5. 6 lb. " lb. 38 40 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s, 1 lb. bots.doz. 3 5° " 1 " Crude, 10% bbls gro. .... gall. 36 00 40 5o " 30% " " No. 6, or 75% bbls :. ..gall. 60 75 ....gall. 1 00 I 25 " " 5. " 85% '• .... gall. 1 50 I 75 Prices SexTojeot to 2 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Acid, Carbolic, Solution, Crude, No. 4, or 95% bbls ... gall. 2 OO 2 II 25 " Cathartic, 1 oz. bots . . . .OZ. 80 90 " Chinic ...drm. 4° 50 " Chloric, 1 oz. bots oz. So 60 oz. 20 25 " " German, Merck's, % lb. bots lb. 2 75 3 00 " " " " I OZ. " oz. " Chrysophanic, true oz. 80 90 " Citric lb. 70 75 " "by keg, 112 lbs lb. 67 " Cresotinic, 1 oz. bots ... .oz. 50 60 " Cresylic, 1 lb. bots ....lb. 1 25 I 35 " Cubebic . .drm. 2 OO 2 25 " Dichloro-acetic, 1 oz. bots . . . .OZ. 75 80 " Ergotinic • grm. 3 00 " Fluoric, 1 lb. bots ... .lb. 2 OO 2 25 " " % lb. " ....lb. 2 50 2 75 Klb. " ... .lb. 3 00 3 50 " Formic, Cone., 1 lb. bots ....lb. 1 5o I 75 " " " I oz. " . . . .OZ. 20 25 " Gallic, 1 lb. boxes ....lb. 185 I 90 " " 1 oz. bots . . . .OZ. 18 20 " " German, Merck's, 1 oz. bots ... .oz. 0 45 • ' Glycochol .. grm. I 20 I 30 " Hippuric, Chem. pure, 1 oz. bots . . . .OZ. 2 OO 3 2.5 " Hydriodic, 1 oz. bots ... .oz. 75 85 " Hydrobromic, Cone., no%, W. H. S. & Co.'s, i lb. bots. .lb. i 25 " " " 10%, " I oz. " ..oz. IO 12 " " Dilute, 1 lb. bots lb. 60 65 " " Fothergill's, 1 oz. bots ... .oz. 25 30 " Hydrocyanic (see Prussic). " Hydrochloric (see Muriatic). " Hydrosilicio-fluoric, % lb. bots lb. I 00 I 10 " Hydrosulphuric, 1 lb. " lb. 50 55 " Hyperchloric, 1 oz. " . . . .OZ. 50 60 " Hypophosphorous, Solution, W. H. S. & Co. s, i lb. bots. .lb. 2 75 3 00 " " " " 1 oz. " . .oz. 20 25 " Iodic, 1 oz. bots ... .oz. 150 I 60 " Kakodylic Crystals, % oz. bots ..% oz. I 00 I 10 ... .oz. " " " German, Merck's, 1 lb. bots.. ... .lb. 4 00 4 25 " " " " " %lb. " .. ....lb. 4 25 4 50 " " " " "I oz. " . . . . . .OZ. 35 40 " " Dilute U. S. P., 1 oz. bots ... .oz. II 12 ... .oz. I " Margaric, 1 oz. " ... .oz. 3 5° " Meconic, % oz. " .% oz. 75 80 " Molybdamic, 1 oz. " . . . .OZ. 50 55 ... .oz* " Muriatic, 180, 6 lb. bots lb. 4 6 " " 180, by carboy, 120 lbs lb. 2% " " 20°, " 120 " lb. 2X " " 22°, " 120 " lb. 3 " " Chem. pure, 6 lb. bots lb. 25 28 " " Medicinal, 6 lb. bots lb. 6 8 When strength is not designated, we send 180. " Nitric, 36°, by carboy, 120 lbs lb. 8% " " 38°, 7 lb. bots lb. IO 12 " " 38°, by carboy, 120 lbs lb. 9 " " 40', " 120 " lb. 9% " " 41°, " 120 " lb. IO " " 420, " 120 " lb. 10% " " 43°> " 120 " lb. 11% " " 44°, " 120 " lb. 12% " " 450, " 120 " lb. 13 X " " 470, " 120 " lb. 14 K " " Chem. pure, 7 lb. bots lb. 25 27 " " Medicinal, 7 lb. bots ....lb. 12 14 " " Parting, by carboy, 120 lbs lb. When strength is not designated, we send 38°. " Nitro-Muriatic, 1 lb. bots lb. 50 55 " Nitrous fuming, 1 lb. " lb. 22 25 " CEnanthic, % oz. bots .J4 oz. I 00 I IO GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 3 Acid, Oleic, crude, i lb. jars " " ' purified, i lb. bots ... .lb. ....lb. 35 1 00 0 c " " pure, i oz. bots . .. .oz. 1 " Osmic Crystals, i grm. bots 11 Oxalic . . grm. lb 2 50 2 75 " " Chem. pure ....lb. 65 z5 75 " Palmitinic, i oz. bots... . . . .OZ. 3 00 3 25 " Parabanic 50 25 " Paratartaric, x oz. bots " Perchloric, (see Hyperchloric Acid). ... .oz. 1 I 35 " Phosphoric, Diluted, i lb. bots " made from Phosphorus, i lb. bo ....lb. 22 25 ts . .lb. 22 25 " Phosphoric, Glacial, i lb. bots ....lb. 1 OO I 10 " I oz. " 9 IO " German, Merck's, i lb. bots.... " " .... ... .lb. 1 I 20 ....lb. 1 20 I 3° ;; ■■ " •• %ib. ■■ .... ... ,1b. 1 30 I 40 " I oz. " . . . . . . . .oz. 20 25 38 " Phosphorous, i oz. bots ... .oz. 35 " Picric, i lb. cans lb 65 " Picronitric (see Carbazotic). " Propionic, i oz. bots . . . .OZ. 4 00 4 25 " Prussic, U. S. P., i oz. bots . . . .OZ. " " Scheele's, I oz. " 30 4° 9 35 45 " Pyrogallic, i oz. bots German, Merck's, i oz. bots .. .oz. ... .oz. jo 25 •1 r " Pyroligneous, crude .. gall. 30 " rectified ....lb. 5° 60 " Rosolic, i oz. bots " Salicylic, Bleached, W. H. S. & Co.'s, i lb. bots . . . .OZ. ....lb. 1 50 75 2 55 00 " " I oz. " . . . .OZ. 16 18 German, Merck's, i lb. " .... ....lb. 1 75 2 00 " Crystals, W. H. S. & Co.'s., i lb. " ....lb. 2 00 2 25 " I oz. " .... . . .oz. 18 " Salicylous " Sebacilic, i oz. bots 5 00 5° 75 5 25 60 " Selenic, % oz. " " Silicic, Natural lb 80 25 " " Precip., Chem. pure, x oz. bots . . . .OZ. 90 " Stearic (Stearin) lb 28 " Succinic, crude, i oz. bots... . . . .OZ. 3° " purified, German, i oz. bots... ... .oz. 23 25 " Chem. pure, i oz. bots ... .oz. " Sulphuric Aromatic (Elixir Vitriol) ...,1b. 5° 45 cc 66°, in 9 lb. bots ....lb. 66°, by carboy, i6olbs Chem. pure, 9 lb. bots ....lb. 2 □ . ...lb. 25 28 Fuming (Nordhausen), 9 lb. bots... ....lb. Medicinal, in 9 lb. bots.... . ..lb. " Sulphurous Solution, 1 lb. bots ... .lb. " Tannic, 1 lb. boxes lb " 1 oz. bots 9° 18 " German, Merck's, 1 oz. bots *5 " Tartaric Crystals ...,1b. 3° 48 55 5° 35 " Powdered, Kidder's " by box, 50 lbs " W. H. S. & Co.'s W. FI. S. & Co.'s, by box, 50 lbs. " Taurocholic ....lb. ....lb. 57 ....lb. ....lb. 50 46 55 " Telluric jrm 2 " Thymic, 1 oz. bots 75 60 2 65 " Titanic, Pure, H oz. bots " Tungstic (see Wolframic). " Uric, 1 oz. bots 3° 80 35 " Valerianic, 1 oz. bots r>2 " Vanadinic, % oz. " % oz 6 4° 9° " Wolframic, 1 oz. " Z <->z 6 5° Aconitia, % oz. bots yg oz 3° 5° " Duquesnel's nro,'„ 35 " German, Merck's, % oz. bots .% oz. 2 3° 00 2 25 " Sulphate, % oz. bots . Vt oz. 2 2 30 4 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Aesculin, % oz. bots . l/s oz. 2 75 3 00 Aethyliden Chloride, i oz. bots . . . .OZ. I 00 I 10 Agaric White ....lb. 60 65 " " Powdered lb. 9° I oo| Albumen, from blood ... .lb. 60 70 " Pure, from eggs ....lb. I 25 I 50 " " " milk ... .lb. Alcannin, i oz. bots . . . .OZ. 75 80 Alcohol, Absolute .. .gall. 3 75 4 60 " 95% ...gall. 2 20 2 25 " "by bbl . ..gall. 2 IO " Atwood's ... gall. 2 65 2 75 " Atwood's, by bbl. (see advertisement, page 358). . ..gall. 2 501 " Deodorized (Cologne Spirits) ... gall. 2 40 2 50 Wood .. .gall. I 40 I 50 " "by bbl .. .gall. 1 35 Aldehyd Ammon., pure, 1 oz. bots . . . .OZ. I 00 I IO " Pure, German, Merck's, 1 lb. bots ....lb. 2 5° 2 75 Ale, English, Casks, 8 doz. various brands .. .doz. I 90 " Scotch, Casks, 8 doz. various brands .. .doz. I 90 Alizarin, 1 oz. bots ....OZ. 20 25 Alloxan, 1 oz. bots ... .oz. 3 00 3 25 Alloxantin, % oz. bots ... .oz. 6 50 6 75 Allspice ....lb. 18 20 " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ....lb. 23 25 Almond Meal ....lb. 4° 45 Almonds, Bitter, shelled ... .lb. 42 45 " Sweet, " ....lb. 38 40 Aloin, 1 oz. bots . . . .OZ. I 20 I 25 " German, Merck's, 1 oz. bots . . . .OZ. 150 I 75 Alum, Ammonio-Ferric, 1 lb'. " lb. 50 55 " " " I oz. " . . . .OZ. 6 8 " Chrome Am., 1 lb. " lb. 4° 45 " " German, Merck's, 1 lb. bots lb. 3° 35 " Dried (Exsiccat) lb. 20 25 " " " Powd lb. 25 30 ' * Ground lb. 4 5 ' ' * ' by bbl lb. 2X " Lump (Ammonia) lb. 4 6 " " by bbl ....lb. 2% " " Potash . .. .lb. 6 8 " " " by bbl ....lb. 4 " " " Chem. pure ....lb. 50 55 " Powdered ....lb. 8 IO " " by bbl ....lb. 6% " Roman or Roche ... .lb. 12 15 25 3° " Caustic, 1 oz. " . . . .OZ. 50 55 " Chloride, 1 oz. " •■•••OZ. 25 30 " Hydrochloride, 1 oz. bots .. ..oz. 20 25 " Metallic :. ... .oz. 2 OO 2 25 " Nitrate, 1 oz. bots ....oz. 20 25 " Phosphate, 1 oz. " ... .oz. 40 50 " Precip., pure, 1 lb. " ....lb. i 75 2 00 " " " I oz. " oz. 18 20 " Sulphate, crude ....lb. 12 15 " " Crystals, pure, 1 lb. bots ....lb. 150 I 75 Aluminous Cake ....lb. 2% 4 Ambergris, Black ... .oz. * ' Gray ... .oz. 22 OO 25 00 Ammonia, Spirits of, W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 lb. bots ....lb. 43 45 " " " Aromatic, 1 lb. bots ....lb. 48 50 "■ Water of, 3k 17%° lb. 8 10 " " " by carboy, 80 lbs ....lb. 4% " " 4k 20° ... .lb. IO 12 " " "by carboy, 80 lbs ....lb. 6% " " Cone., U. S. P., 26°, 1 lb. bots ... .lb. 13 15 Ammonium, Acetate Crystals, 1 oz. bots . . . .oz. 4° 45 " " Liquid, 1 lb. " ....lb. 25 30 " Arseniate, 1 oz. bots . . . .OZ. 40 45 " Benzoate, i oz. " . . . .OZ. 38 4° " " German, Merek's, 1 oz. bots . . . .OZ. 70 75 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 5 Ammonium, Bicarbonate, pure, i lb. bots ..lb. 3 50 3 75 " " " I oz. " v .OZ. 30 35 " Bichromate, German, Merck's, # lb. bots ..lb. 3 00 3 25 " " " " I oz. " . .oz. 3° 35 " Bisulphate, i oz. bots ? . .oz. 5o 55 " Bisulphite, i oz. " . .oz. 50 55 . .oz. 25 28 " Bromide, i lb. " ..lb. 57 60 " " I oz. " . .oz. b 8 . .oz. So 55 " Carbonate . .lb. 20 22 " " by cask, 600 lbs . lb. 17 " " in jars, 18 lbs ..lb. 20 " " in jars, by cask, 14 jars . .lb. 18 ■■ " pure, German, Merck's, 1 lb. bots.... . .lb. 75 80 " " Resublimed, 1 lb. bots . .lb. 70 75 " Chloride (see Muriate). " Chromate, 1 oz. bots .OZ. 5o 60 .oz. 16 18 .oz. I 00 I 10 " Formate, 1 oz. bots .oz. I co I 10 .oz. I 25 1 35 " Hydrosulphuret, 1 lb. bots ..lb. 55 60 " Hypophosphite, 1 lb. " . .lb. 3 .50 3 75 " " I OZ. " .OZ. 24 25 .oz. 38 4° " Molybdate, 1 oz. " ..oz. 60 65 " Mono-Carbonate Odorif., " Allchin's," 1 lb. bots . .lb. I 25 " Muriate . .lb. 14 16 " " by bbl . .lb. 12% " " Chem. pure . .lb. 55 60 " " Granulated, German . .lb. 18 20 •• " " W. H. S. & Co.'s ..lb. 25 30 " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s . .lb. 25 30 " Nitrate, crystals . .lb. 30 35 " " fused . ,1b. 30 35 " " granular ..lb. 30 35 " Oxalate, 1 lb. bots . .lb. I i5 1 25 " Phosphate, 1 lb. bots ..lb. I 15 1 25 " Phospho-molybdate, 1 oz. bots .OZ. I 50 1 60 " Picronitrate (see Carbazotate). Succinate, soz. bots .oz. 80 85 " Sulphate, crude ' ..lb. 7 IO " " "by cask ..lb. 5 " " pure . .lb. 5o 55 " Sulphide, 1 oz. bots .oz. 25 30 " Sulphite, 1 oz. " .oz. 25 3° " Sulpho-Carbolate, 1 oz. bots . .oz. 16 18 " Sulpho-Cyanide, 1 oz. " . .oz. 20 25 " Tartrate, i oz. " . .oz. 25 " Tungstate (see Wolframic). " Urate, 1 oz. bots. .oz. I 00 I 10 " Valerianate, crystals, 1 oz. bots .oz. 35 40 " Vanadinate drm. I 50 " Wolframic (Tungstate) 1 oz. bots .OZ. 35 40 Amygdalin, % oz. bots . .oz. 2 40 2 50 Amyl, Acetate of Oxide (Oil of Pear), 1 lb. bots . .lb. 2 75 3 00 " Butyrate " " 1 oz. bots .OZ. 35 40 " F'ormate " " 1 oz. bots .oz. 50 60 " Hydrated Oxide, impure, 1 lb. bots . .lb. I 25 I 50 " " " pure, 1 lb. " . .lb. 2 00 2 25 " Nitrate, 1 oz. bots .OZ. 60 65 " Nitrite, 1 oz. bots .oz. 35 4° " " Pearls " Valerianate of Oxide, 1 oz. bots .oz. 65 70 Amylen, 1 oz. bots .oz. 50 60 Amylum Iodide, 1 oz. bots .oz. .35 40 Aniline, Black (Aniline Salt) . .lb. 60 65 " Nigrosine, for Ink . .lb. 3 00 3 25 " " " Extra, for Ink . .lb. 3 50 3 75 " Blue, Red Shade . .lb. 3 00 3 5o " Blue Blue, Med. Shade . .lb. 5 00 5 50 " " Extra ..lb. 6 00 6 50 6 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Aniline, Blue, Nicholson, B lb. 4 00 4 5° BB lb. 4 50 5 00 " " " BBB lb. 5 00 5 5° " " " BBBB Ib. 6 00 6 50 " " " BBBBB lb. 6 50 7 00 BBBBBB ...........lb. 9 00 9 So " Brown, Bismarck lb. 2 50 2 75 " Green, Prime lb. 4 5° 5 00 " " Extra lb " C. P., Crystals lb. 8 00 5 5U 9 00 " Orange, Coraline lb. 1 25 1 5° " Chrysoidine lb. 4 50 5 00 " " No. 2 lb " " Extra lb. 16 00 16 50 " Red, Grain lb " " Small Crystals lb. 2 50 x 2 75 " Diamond Fuchsine, Small Crystals.. lb. 2 75 3 00 " Large " lb. 3 5° 3 75 " Eosine, Bluish, for Ink lb. 6 00 6 50 " " " Fine, " lb. 8 00 8 50 " " Extra, " lb. IO 00 12 OO " Saffranine, Prime lb. 5 00 5 50 " " Extra lb " " C. P lb. 12 OO 12 50 " Scarlet lb " Violet (or Purple), Hoffman's RR lb. 4 50 5 00 " " " " R lb. 4 5° 5 00 " B lb. 4 25 4 75 " "■ " " BB lb. 4 50 5 00 " " " " BBB lb. 5 00 5 5° " Reddish.... lb. 3 75 4 00 " Bluish lb. 3 75 4 00 " Yellow, Primrose lb. 5 00 5 5° Aniline Dye Colors, Proprietary (see page 129). Annatto lb a8 ' ' by basket, 40 lbs lb. 45 5° " in rolls lb " English, in rolls lb 55 " " Liquid, Walton's (see page 173). 1 Annattoine lb Anodyne, Hoffman's, 1 lb. bots lb. 45 5° Anthracen, 1 oz. bots 25 3° Antimonial Powder, 1 lb. bots lb. 7° 75 Antimony, Black Ore lb. 9 11 " " Powd., pure, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 12 15 11 " " " " W.H.S.&Co.'s, by box, 50 lbs. II " Chloride, crystals lb. 2 OO 2 " Solution (Butter of), 1 lb. bots lb. 25 38 Crocus, powdered (Crocus Metallorum). lb. 35 40 Diaphoretic lb. 1 50 i 75 " Hepar lb. 60 65 " Iodide " Liver (see Crocus Antimony). " Metallic (Regulus) lb. 18 20 pure 20 25 " Oxide, White lb. 60 65 Oxysulphuret (Kerme's Mineral), 1 lb. bots lb. 1 25 1 35 " Perchlorate oz. 4° 45 Sulphuret (Needle Antimony) lb. 14 15 " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 18 20 " W. H. S. & Co.'s, by box, 50 lbs.lb. 16 " Precipitated (Golden Sulphuret), rib. bots.lb. 50 55 Pure German, 1 lb. " lb. I 00 I 10 Tartrate, Crystals, 1 lb. bots lb. 85 90 " Powdered (Tartar Emetic).... lb. 75 80 Apiol, German, Merck's, 1 oz. bots... oz. I 00 I 10 Apomorphia, Crystals, 1 drm. bots drm. 4 00 Muriate, Amorphous, 1 drm. bots.... drm. 1 50 Aqua Fortis, 36° lb. 10 12 " " 36°, by carboy, 120 lbs lb. 7% " " 38°, ■' " lb. 8% " " 4°°> " " lb. 9 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 7 Aqua Fortis, 410, by carboy, 120 lbs lb. " 42°, " " lb- 10% " 43°. " " }b- II " " 44°. " " Jb- 11M " 45°. " " lb- 12 " " 47°, " " lb- I3X When strength is not designated we send 36°. Aqua Regia lb. 15 18 Argols, Red lb. IO 12 11 " Powdered? lb. 12 15 " White lb. 32 35 Arnicine drm. 8 00 Arrowroot, American lb. 8 IO " Bermuda lb. 50 45 " " by keg, 100 lbs lb. 45 " Jamaica lb. " " by tin, 14 lbs lb. " St. Vincent lb. 15 18 " "by tin, 28 lbs lb. 12 " Taylor's, % lb. foil. lb. 35 38 " " X lb. " by box, 12 lbs lb. 32 " " % lb. " lb. 35 38 " " y2 lb. " by box, 12 lbs lb. 32 " " 1 lb. tin cans lb.. 35 38 Arsenic, Bromide, 1 oz. bots oz. 75 80 " Chloride, 1 oz. " oz. 45 50 45 5° " and Mercury, Solution (Donovan's), 1 lb. bots. ,1b. 27 30 " Metallic, Distilled lb. I 00 I 10 " Red Lump (Realgar) lb. IO 12 " Powdered lb. 12 15 " " " by keg, no lbs lb. 8 " Solution (Fowler's), 1 lb. bots lb. 12 15 " White Lump lb. 15 18 " " Powdered, pure, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 22 25 " " " " W.H.S. & Co.'s, by keg, iiolbs. lb. 20 " " " commercial lb. 6 8 " " " " by keg lb. 3 " Yellow Lump (Orpiment) lb. 18 20 " Powdered lb. 22 25 " " " by keg, no lbs lb. 20 Asbestos, Fibrous, long lb. 40 45 " Ground lb. 12 15 " Powdered lb. 20 2? Asparagin, % oz. bots oz. I 50 1 60 Asphaltum (see Gum, page 24). Assafcetida (see Gum, page 24). Atropia, % oz. bots % oz. I 30 I 40 " Sulphate, % oz. bots % oz. I 15 I 25 " Valerianate, % oz. bots % oz. I 30 I 40 Bael Fruit lb. 5° 60 Balsam Catholicon lb. 1 75 185 " Copaiva, Angostura lb. 65 701 " Para lb. 6? 70 " " Solidifiable lb. 75 80 " " Solidified, 1 lb. jars lb. 85 90 " Commondeur (see Turlington's Balsam) lb. " De Nervee lb. 1 50 i 75 " Fioraventi lb. 1 50 1 60 " Fir, Canada gall. 2 23 2 50 " " " 1 lb. bots doz. 6 00 " " Oregon gall. I 50 1 75 " Friar's (see Turlington's). " Gurjun (Wood Oil) lb. I 50 1 75 " Mecca oz. 75 85 " Peru, true lb. 2 50 2 75 " Riga lb. 1 5o 1 60 " Sulphur lb. 40 45 " Tolu, True lb. 70 75 " " by can, 10 lbs lb. 60 " Tranquille lb. 60 75 " Turlington's lb. 75 85 8 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Barbadoes Tar (see Tar, page 57). Bark, Angostura .lb. 50 60 " Barberry .lb. 22 25 " Basswood (Tilia) ,1b. 30 35 " Bayberry " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. 8 IO .lb. 15 18 " " " W. H. S. & Co.'s, by box, 25 lbs . .lb. 12 " Black Alder .lb. 22 25 " Butternut .lb. 18 20 " Canella Alba .lb. 12 15 " " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. 20 25 " " " " W. H. S. & Co.'s, by box, 23 lbs..lb. l8 " Cascarilla .lb. 12 15 " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. 20 25 " " " W. H. S. & Co.'s, by box, 25 lbs . .lb. 18 " Cassia .lb. 22 25 " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. 3° 32 " " " W-. H. S. & Co.'s, by box, 25 lbs .lb. 28 " " Extra .lb. 4° 45 " " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. 50 55 " " " " " " by box, 25 lbs. .lb. 45 " Cinnamon, Ceylon " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ,1b. I IO I 20 ,1b. I 25 I 35 " Coto .lb. I 25 I 50 " Cotton Root .lb. 18 20 " " " Ground .lb. 22 2q ' ' Cramp .lb. 25 28 " Cundurango " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. 10 15 .lb. 20 25 " Dogwood .lb. 12 15 " Elder ,1b. 20 25 " Elm, Select .lb. 15 18 " " Ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. 12 15 W. H. S. & Co.'s, by bbl .lb. IO " W. H. S. & Co.'s, X lb- and % lb. pps.. .lb. 18 20 " " " W. H. S. & Co.'s, 2 oz. pps .lb. 20 22 " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. 20 22 " " " W. H. S. & Co.'s, by bbl .lb. 15 " " " W. H. S. & Co.'s, 2 oz. pps " W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 oz. " .lb. 25 3° .lb. 30 35 " Geoffroya .lb. 70 75 " Hemlock, Ground .lb. 12 15 " " Powdered .lb. 16 18 " Mezereon .lb. 20 25 " Oak, Black (Quercitron) " " " " by bag, 130 lbs .lb. 6 8 ,1b. 2 *' " Red (Quercus Rubra) .lb. 15 18 " " White, Ground .lb. 15 18 " Peruvian, Calisaya " " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. 2 00 2 IO ,1b. 2 10 2 25 " " Pale Loxa ,1b. 60 75 " " " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. 75 90 " " Red .lb. I 75 I 85 " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. I 9° 2 00 " " " Rubingosa " " " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s. .lb. 50 60 .lb. 60 7.0 " " Yellow .lb. 18 20 " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. 25 30 " Pomegranate, Fruit .lb. 15 18 " " Root .lb. 25 3° ' ' Poplar " " Ground ,1b. 12 15 .lb. 15 18 " " Powdered .lb. 20 25 " Prickly Ash " " " Ground .lb. 18 20 .lb. 22 25 " " " Powdered .lb. 25 30 " Quebracho Blanco " " Colorado ,1b. I 25 I 50 .lb. I 5° I 75 Quercitron (see Oak). " Rhamnus (Frangula) .lb. i5 18 " Sassafras .lb. IO 12 " " by bag .lb 8 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 9 Bark, Sassafras, Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ,3 25 " Simaruba lb. 20 25 " Soap Tree (Quillaya) lb. IO 12 " " " Ground, W. H. S. & Co's ' lb. 12 15 " " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 18 20 " Tamarac lb. 20 25 " Wahoo lb. 25 3° " White Ash lb. 22 25 " Wild Cherry lb. IO 12 " " " Extra 12 15 Ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 15 18 Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 20 25 " Winter lb. 20 25 For other Barks, see list of Shakers' Herbs, Roots, etc., page 64. Barley, Pearl lb. 6 8 " "by keg, 100 lbs lb. 4% " Robinson's Patent (see pages 120 and 172). Barium, Acetate, 1 lb. bots ......lb. 1 50 1 60 " " 1 OZ. " oz. 20 25 " Bin Oxide, 1 oz. bots oz. 50 55 "• Carbonate, 1 lb. " lb. 95 I 00 " Chlorate, Pure, 1 oz. bots oz. 40 45 " Chloride (Muriate) lb. 1.5 18 " " " Recrystallized, 1 lb. bots lb. 18 20 " Fluoride, 1 oz. bots oz. 75 8c " Hyperoxide, Pure, 1 oz. bots oz. 30 35 " Iodide, 1 oz. bots oz. 75 8c " Metallic ...grm. 4 00 " Muriate (see Chloride). " Nitrate lb. 22 25 " " Powdered lb. 25 28 " " Pure, 1 lb. bots lb. 50 55 " Oxide, Pure, 1 oz. " oz. 25 28 " Sulphate, Powdered (Barytes) lb. 6 8 " " Pure, 1 lb. bots lb. 60 75 " Sulphide, 1 lb. " lb. 75 85 Baryta, Caustic, Anhydrat., 1 lb. bots lb. 3 00 3 10 " " Hydrat., 1 lb. " lb. 60 75 Bath Brick, English, in bbls per 100. 3 5o " " " in boxes, 2 doz .. .box. 75 " " Dust, in papers, boxes, 2 doz .. .box. 1 5° Bay Rum, true .. .gall. 2 50 2 75 2 35 " " Double Distilled, in bottles, W. H. S. & Co.'s .. .doz. 10 00 " Spirit, Double Distilled, in bottles, A. H. Riise . . .doz. 10 00 Beans, Calabar lb. 60 75 " Castor lb. 20 25 " Cocoa lb. 30 35 " Croton .....lb. 50 60 " Locust (St. John's Bread) lb. 10 12 " Pichurion lb. 75 85 " St. Ignatius lb. 50 60 1 ' Tonca Angostura lb. 2 35 2 5° " " Para lb- " Vanilla, Long Mexican lb. 10 00 12 OO " " Short " lb. 8 00 IO 00 Bebeerine, Muriate, German, Merck's, % oz. bots oz. 2 75 3 00 ■" Pure, 1 oz. bots oz. 2 50 2 60 " Sulphate, 1 oz. bots oz. 1 75 1 85 " German, Merck's, 1 oz. bots oz. 2 OO 2 IO " % oz. " oz. 2 20 2 3° Benzole, Pure, 1 lb. bots lb. I OO I 10 Berberin, Pure, % oz. bots oz. 2 50 2 60 " Muriate, % oz. bots oz. 3 00 3 25 Berries, Alkekengi lb. 75 80 " Buckthorn lb. 25 3° " Ceijar lb. 40 5° " Cocculus Indicus (Fish Berries) lb. IO 12 " Cubeb lb. 3° 35 " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 35 4° " Elder lb. 22 25 ." French lb. 40 45 10 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Berries, jujube lb. 50 55 " juniper, Italian lb. 6 8 " " " Ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 12 15 " " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s.... lb. 15 18 " Laurel lb. IO 12 •• " Powdered, W. H. S.& Co.'s lb. 20 25 " Myrtle lb. 20 25 ' ' Persian lb. 40 45 " Poke lb. 25 3° ' ' Prickly Ash lb. I 00 1 25 " Sumac lb. 15 18 Bismuth, Citrate, i oz. bots oz. 40I 45 " " and Ammonia, i oz. bots oz. 4° 45 " " " " Solution, i lb. bots .... lb. 4° 45 " Lactate, i oz. bots oz. 1 5° 1 60 " Lacto-phosphate, i oz. bots oz. I 00 I 10 " Metallic lb. 2 30 2 35 " Oxide, pure lb. 10 00 10 50 " " hydrate lb. 6 00 6 50 " Oxychloride, i lb. bots lb. 2 AO 2 50 " Salicylate, i oz. bots ... oz. I 50 1 60 " Subcarbonate, i lb. " lb. 2 90 3 00 " Subnitrate, i lb. " lb. 2 40 2 5° " " French gen., i lb. bots 3 50 3 75 " " " style, i lb. " " Tannate, i oz. bots oz. 58 60 " Valerianate, i oz. bots oz. 95 I OO| Black Drop, i lb. bots. . lb. 2 25 2 5° Bladder Wrack (see Fucus Vesiculosus, page 22). Bladders, small .... doz. 5° 60 " med . .. .doz. 60 70 " large . .. .doz. 9° I 00 Blatter Orientalis (Remedy for Dropsy) oz. 1 50 i 75 Blue Pill (see Pill, Blue, page 43). " Vitriol (see Copper Sulphate, page 15). " " Points . .... doz. 1 25 Bole, Armenia lb. 8 10 " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 12 15 Bone Dust, by bbl lb. 2 Books, Medical and Pharmaceutical (see page 74). Borax, Glass of lb. I 50 1 60 " Refined lb. 15 161 " " by case lb. " " by bbl lb. 14 " Powdered lb. 16 18 Boules de Mars Brazil Wood (see Dye-Woods, page 74). Breast Tea (Species Pectoralis). lb. 35 40 Brimstone (see Sulphur Rolls, page 57). Bromalhydrate, 1 oz. bots oz. 5 00 5 25 Broma, Baker's lb. 42 45 " " by box, 12 lbs lb. 40 Bromine, 1 lb. bots lb. 6o 65 " I oz. " oz. 6 8 " Chloride, 1 oz. bots oz. 75 80 " Iodide, 1 oz. " oz. I 00 I 10 Bromoform, 1 oz. " oz. i 75 2 OO Brucia, % oz. " ..., oz. 2 80 3 °o " Nitrate, % oz. " oz. 4 25 4 50 " Sulphate, % oz. " ' oz. 2 80 3 00 Buds, Balm of Gilead lb. 3° 35 " Cassia lb. 4° 45 Butter of Cocoa (see Cocoa, page 14). Cadmium, Bromide, 1 oz. bots oz. 24 25 " Carbonate, 1 oz. bots " Chloride, 1 oz. " oz. 40 50 " Iodide, 1 oz. " oz. 40 45 " Metallic, 1 oz. " oz. 20 25 " Nitrate, 1 oz. " oz. 60 70 " Oxide, 1 oz. " oz. 60 70 " Sulphate, 1 oz. " oz. 25 30 " Sulphide, 1 oz. " oz. 60 65 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 11 Caesium, Alum " Chloride, % oz. bots " Rubidium, Chloride, % oz. bots ....dr. .... gr. . .. .gr. 4 50 5o 25 60 3° Caffein, % oz. bots . . . .OZ. 2 40 2 50 " German, Merck's, % oz. bots ... .oz. 2 50 2 60 " Citrate, % oz. bots . .. .oz. 2 40 2 50 " German, Merck's, % oz. bots ... .oz. 2 50 2 60 " Sulphate, % oz. bots ... .oz. 3 00 3 25 " Valerianate, ys oz. bots . . . .oz. 3 00 3 25 Calabarin, % grm. bots % grm. 3 00 Bromide . .grm. 7 00 Harnacks . .grm. 8 00 Sulphate, y2 grm. bots y2 grm. 3 00 Calcium, Acetate, Pure, i lb. bots ....lb. 1 50 1 60 " Arseniate, i oz. bots . . . .OZ. 5° 55 " Benzoate, i oz. " ... .oz. 1 15 1 25 " Bisulphite, liquid, I lb. bots ....lb. 40 45 " Bromide, i lb. bots ....lb. 9° I 00 " " I oz. " 8 10 " German, Merck's, i oz. bots . . . .OZ. 25 3° " Carbolate . . .doz. 1 50 " Merck's, I lb. bots ....lb. 1 50 1 60 " Carbonate, Chem. pure, x lb. bots ....lb. 1 5° 1 60 ' ' Prec ....lb. 12 15 " Chloride, i lb. bots ...,1b. 55 60 Crystals, pure, i lb. bots ... .lb. 40 50 " Crude . .. .lb. IO 15 " Fused, white, pure, Merck's, i lb. bots. lb. 75 80 Dried, " " " 5 lb. " . lb. 30 35 " " " " " 1 lb. " . lb. 4° 45 " Chromate, Pure ... .lb. 3 00 3 25 " Common ....lb. 5° 55 " Hypochloride (see Chloride Lime, page 31.) " Hypophosphite, 1 lb. bots ...,1b. 2 40 2 5° 1 oz. bots . . . .OZ. 17 20 " and Sodium, 1 oz. bots ... .oz. 20 22 " Iodate, 1 oz. bots ... .oz. I 50 I 60 " Iodide, 1 oz. bots ... .oz. 4° 45 " Iodo-Bromide, 1 oz. bots ... .oz. I 00 I 10 " Lactate, 1 oz. bots ... .oz. 25 28 " Lacto-phosphate, Soluble, 1 oz. bots ... .oz. 50 55 " Crystals, 1 oz. " ... .oz. 50 55 " Metallic, 1 grm. bots . .grm. 10 00 " Nitrate, 1 oz. bots . . . .OZ. 20 25 " Oxalate, 1 oz. bots ... .oz. 25 3° " Phosphate, Precip., 1 lb. bots ... .lb. 3° 35 Pure, 1 lb. bots ... .lb. 2 OO 2 IO " Phosphide, 1 oz. bots ....lb. 65 70 " Saccharated, 1 oz. bots ... .oz. 20 25 " Salicylate, 1 oz. bots ... .oz. 60 65 " Silicate, 1 oz. bots ... .oz. 25 3° " Sulphate, Precip., 1 lb. bots ....lb. 80 85 " Sulphide, 1 lb. bots ....lb. 50 60 " I oz. " " Sulphite, 1 lb. bots ... .lb. 24 25 " Pure, 1 lb. bots... ....lb. 2 OO 2 IO " 5 oz. bots .. .doz. I 25 " 5 oz. cartons .. .doz. I 25 " Sulpho-carbolate, 1 oz. bots . . . .OZ. 16 18 " Sulphuret (see Sulphide). Calomel, American, i lb. bots. (see Mercury, Sub-chloride, p. 36). " Engl'h (Howard's), i lb. bots. (see Mercury, Sub-chlor. p. 36). Camphenyl, i lb. bots lb. I 50 Camphor (see Gum, page 24). " Mono-Bromated, W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 oz. bots... 4° 45 Camwood (see Dye-Woods, page 74). Candy, Colt's-foot Rock, 5 lb. boxes ... ,1b. 35 4° " 5 lb. " English, genuine ....lb. 50 60 '1 Gum Drops, 5 lb. boxes ... .lb. 32 35 ' ' Rock, Red ... .lb. 18 20 " " " on strings ....lb. 20 25 " " White ... Jb. 18 20 12 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Candy, Rock, White, on strings lb. 20 25 " " Yellow lb. 18 20' " " " on strings lb. 20 25 " Santonine, Tablets, Spirals, y2 gr 65 " " " " i gr .. .per 100 85 " Wormseed lb. 50 55 Cantharides, Russian lb. I 15 1 25 " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. i 35 1 5° Cantharidin, German, Merck's gr- 50 Card Teeth (see Iron Filings, page 28). Carlet, Red lb. 2 OO 2 24 Caramel (Liquor Coloring) gall. 125 1 50 Carbon, Bi-chloride, liquid, 1 oz. bots oz. I 00 I 10 " Bi-sulphuret, 1 lb. bots lb. 24 27 " " I pz. " 6 8 " Tri-chloride, crystals, 1 oz. bots oz. 2 00 2 IO " liquid, 1 oz. bots oz. I 00 I IO Carmine, No. 6, 1 oz. bots oz. 20 3° " " 8, 1 oz. " oz. . 30 40 " " 12, I OZ. " oz. 40 50 " 20, I OZ. " oz. 50 60 " " 40, I OZ. " oz. 60 70 " " 40, i lb. " lb. 7 50 8 00 Casein lb. I 00 I 10 Cassel Earth lb. 25 3° Cassia Buds (see Buds, page 10.) " Fistula .' lb. 15 18 Castor, Fiber, Russian lb. 5 00 5 5° " " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s... lb. 6 00 6 50 Caustic, Mitigated 6 00 Cerate, JEruginis, 1 lb. jars lb. 9° " Calendula, 1 lb. " lb. 75 " Cantharides, y2 lb. cans lb. 9° '* " 14 lb. rolls lb. 90 " Extract Cantharides, 1 lb. jars lb. 1 50 " Goulard's, 1 ]b. jars lb. 5° Resin, 1 lb. jars lb. 5° " " Comp., 1 lb. jars lb. 50 " Savin, 1 lb. jars lb. 60 " Simple, 1 lb. jars lb. 5° " Soap, 1 lb. " lb. 50 " Spermaceti, 1 lb. jars lb. 60 " Thuja, 1 lb. " lb. I 00 " Turner's, 1 lb. " lb. 5° " Verdigris, 1 lb. " lb. 9° " Witch-Hazel, 1 lb., jars lb. 60 " Zinc, Carb., true, 1 lb. jars lb. 5° Cerium, Chloride, 1 oz. bots 5° 60 ' ' Metallic grm. 7 50 " Muriate (see Chloride). " Nitrate, 1 oz. bots 60 65 " Oxalate, 1 oz. " oz. 18 " " Merck's, 1 lb. bots lb. 2 50 2 7R *' " " X'lb. " lb. 3 o° 3 25 u " " I oz. " " Oxide, 1 oz. " Si Chalk, French Cut lb. 12 15 " " Powdered lb. 6 10 " " White, powdered (Talc) lb. IO 12 " Precipitated English lb. 12 14 " " " 7 lb. bundles lb. 14 16 Prepared in drops, Am ' lb. 6 10 " " " " " bv box, 25 lbs lb. 4 " " " " Select, 5 lb. boxes lb. IO " Red, in fingers lb. 6 ■ 8I " " in lumps lb. ' ' White lb. 3 4 " " by bbl lb. y Charcoal, Animal, Coarse 12 " " Powdered (Ivory Black) lb. 5 6 " " " " by bbl lb. " Ordinary Powdered lb. 8 IO GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 13 Charcoal, Ordinary Powdered, by bbl " Willow ..bbl. .. .lb. 4 00 18 20 " " io lb. boxes .. .lb. 15 " " in bots., W. I-I. S. & Co.'s .doz. 1 75 " " " W.H.S.& Co.'s gross. 18 00 Chewstick . .lb. 5° 60 " Powdered . ..lb. 60 70 Chian Turpentine, true, i oz. jars . . .OZ. 2 OO 2 25 China Clay (see Clay, page 14). Chinoidine, Purified, 1 lb. rolls .. .lb. I85 I 90 " . " I oz. " .. .oz. 14 16 Chloral-hydrate, Am., 1 lb. bots .■. ...lb. " " I oz. " " Croton, Am., 1 oz. bots . . .oz. " German, Merck's, 1 oz. bots .. .oz. I IO i 25 " % oz. " .. .oz. " K oz. " .. .oz. " " Schering's, 1 oz. " .. .oz. I IO 1 15 German, Merck's, 1 lb. bots ...lb. I 60 1 75 " %lb. " .. .lb. I 75 1 85 " lb. " .. .lb. 1 95 2 OO " I oz. " . . .OZ. i» 20 " " Saame's, 1 lb. " ...lb. 1 60 1 75 % lb. " . ..lb. 1 75 1 85 " " %lb. " .. .lb. 1 95 2 OO " IOZ. ■ " ...lb. 2 95 3 00 " Crystals, 1 lb. bots . ..lb. I 70 I 80 " " " " y2 lb. " . ..lb. 185 2 OO %lb. " . ..lb. 2 05 2 25 " " " I oz. " .. .lb. 3 05 3 25 " Schering's, 1 lb. bots .. .lb. 1 75 1 85 % lb. " .. .lb. I 90 2 OO %lb. " .. .lb. 2 IO 2 25 " I oz. " .. .lb. 3 10 3 25 " Crystals, 1 lb. bots... . ..lb. I 90 2 OO y lb. " ... .. .lb. 2 05 2 25 " X lb. " .. .lb. 2 25 2 50 " I oz. " . .oz.. 3 25 3 5° Chloralum Powder .. .lb. IO 12 Solution, quart bots., 1 doz. in case .doz. 8 00 " pint " 2 " " " .doz. 4 5° " pint " 4 " " " .doz. 2 25 " Wool .. .lb. Chloroform, Am., 1 lb. bots... ...lb. 83 QO " " Purified, 1 lb. bots ...lb. 1 13 1 25 Scotch, Duncan & Flockhart's, 1 lb. bots .. .lb. 3 5° 3 75 Chocolate, Baker's, Premium, boxes, 12 and 25 lbs... ...lb. 35 40 '* Exposition, Vanilla, boxes 12 lbs ...lb. 55 60 " Double, " " 12 " .... ...lb. 53 55 " Single, " " 12 " .. .lb. 48 5o " Half, " " 12 " ...lb. 43 45 " German Sweet, " 6 and 12 lbs .. .lb. 25 28 " Homoeopathic, boxes, 12 lbs . ..lb. 40 42 Taylor's ...lb. 42 45 " by box, 25 lbs ...lb. 4° Cholesterin • grm • 1 00 Chromium, Chloride, 1 oz. bots .. .oz. 1 5° 1 60 " Solution, 1 oz. bots .. .oz. 30 35 Metallic .grm. i 25 Oxide, 1 oz. bots .. .oz. 30 35 Cinchonia, Alkaloid, Pure, 1 oz. bots .. .oz. 4° 45 " Bi-Sulphate, 1 oz. bots .. .oz. 43 45 " Muriate, ioz. bots... . . . oz. I OO I IO; " Sulphate, 1 oz. " " Mixture, 3 oz. boxes .box. JO Cinchonidia, Pure, Alkaloid, 1 oz. bots... . . . OZ. I 30 1 35 Bi-Sulphate, 1 oz. bots .. .oz. I OO 1 10 Salicylate, 1 oz. bots .. .oz. I 50 1 60 Sulphate, 1 oz. bots... .. .oz. 9° I 00 Cincho-Quinine, 1 oz. bots . .oz. 1 5° Cinnabar (see Mercury Bi-sulphuret, page 36). Citron ...lb. 28 30 14 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Civet oz. 2 25 2 1 50 Clay, China lb. 5 7 " Pipe lb. 4 6 " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. IO 12 " Potter's lb. 5 8 Cloves lb. 44 47 " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 5° 55 Cobalt lb. 19 20 " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 25 3° " Acetate, i oz. bots oz. 75 80 " Carbonate, i oz. bots oz. 75 80 " Chloride, i oz. bots oz. 50 60 " Metallic, pure, i oz. bots oz. I 20 I 25 " Nitrate Crystals, i oz. bots oz. 55 60 " Oxalate, i oz. bots oz. 75 80 " Oxide, impure (Zaffre) lb. I 00 I 10 " " Blue lb. 6 00 6 5° " " Pure, i oz. bots oz. I 00 I IO " Sulphate, i oz. bots oz. 60 65 " Sulphide, i oz. " oz. 50 60 CoCaine (from Coca Leaves) gr. I 00 Cocculus Indicus (see Berries, page 9). Cochineal, Honduras lb. 65 7° " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 75 80 Cocoa, Baker's, Pure, boxes, 12 and 20 lbs lb. S6 40 " Breakfast, boxes, 6 lbs lb. " Taylor's Homo lb. 38 4° " " by box lb. 35 Cocoa, Butter of, American lb. 50 55 " ' by box, 12 lbs lb. 45 " German lb. Gehe's, Extra lb. 70 75 Codeia % oz. bots oz. 3 50 3 75 " German, Merck's, 1 oz. bots oz. 3 25 3 50 " % oz. " oz. 3 75 4 CO " oz. " oz. 4 00 4 25 " % oz. " oz. 4 50 4 75 " Sulphate, % oz. bots oz. 8 00 8 5° Coelestin lb. 20 25 Coffee Acorn lb. 18 20 Colchicia, German, Merck's, % oz. bots ... % oz. 3 00 Collodion, W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 lb. bots lb. 9° I OO " " " I oz. " doz. 2 OO 2 25 Cantharidal, W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 lb. bots... lb. 2 40 2 50 " " " I oz. " . . . . doz. 2 40 2 5° Colocynth Apples, broken lb. 40 45 " " whole, select lb. 55 6d " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 60 65 " Pulp, " W.H.S.& Co.'s lb. 2 50 2 75 Cologne Mixture, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 7 00 7 50 Composition Powder (see Powder, page 46). Confection, Rose, English, Alien's, 1 lb. jars lb. 90 " Senna, " " 1 lb. " lb. 80 Confections, W. H. S. & Co.'s (see Manufacturing Dep't, page 82). Coma, German, Merck's, % oz. bots ....% oz. 75 Copper, Acetate, distilled (Verdigris, Distilled) lb. 70 75 " Aluminated (Divine Stone) lb. 75 85 " Ammoniated, 1 lb. bots lb. 95 I 00 " Arseniate, 1 oz. bots oz. 45 50 " Arsenite, 1 oz. " oz. 3° 35 " Borate, 1 oz. " oz. 3° 35 " Carbonate, precip., 1 lb. bots lb. 75 80 '* Chloride, corn., 1 lb. " lb. 75 80 " pure, 1 oz. " oz. 20 25 " White, 1 oz. " 40 45 " Chromate, 1 oz. bots oz. 20 25 " liquid, 1 lb. bots lb. 75 85 " Cyanide, 1 oz.bots oz. 30 35 " Iodide, 1 oz. bots oz. 50 55 " Metallic lb. I 50 I 60 " Pure, powdered oz. 25 30 " Nitrate, 1 lb. bots lb. 60 65 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 15 Copper, Oxalate, x oz. bots ...oz. 25 3° " Oxide, Black, i lb. bots ...lb. 1 75 1 8S " " " I oz. " . « « . . . " " Pure, granulated, i lb. bots ...lb. 2 25 2 50 " Phosphate ...lb. 25 3°. " Sub-Acetate (Verdigris) ...lb. 35 38 " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ...lb. 5o 55 " Sub-Oxide, pure, i oz. bots 25 30 " Sulphate (Blue Vitriol) ...lb. IO 12 " " by bbl., 350 lbs 8 " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ...lb. 18 20 " " Purified, 1 lb. bots ...lb. 3° 35 " Sulphide, fused, pure, 1 lb. bots ...lb. 1 25 1 35 " Tartrate, 1 oz. bots 25 30 Copperas ...lb. 3 4 ' ' by bbl ...lb. Cordials (see Manufaciuring Dep't, page 82). Corks (see pages 241 and 242). Cornin . 75 80 Cornu Cervi, Calcined .. .Ib. 15 18 " " Shavings .. .lb. 25 30 Corrosive Sublimate (see Mercury, Bichloride, page 36). Cotton, Gun (Pyroxylin) 50 55 Coumarin, Purified, 1 oz. bots 5 00 5 5o Cowhage Down, 1 lb. cans ...lb. 3 75 4 00 " " I oz. " 40 5° Crab's Eyes ...lb. 1 50 I 75 " " Pulv ...lb. 1 75 2 OO Cream Tartar Crystals .. .lb. 32 35 " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .. .lb. 35 38 " " " W. H. S. & Co.'s, by box, 50 lbs .. ,1b. 34 " " " W. H. S. & Co.'s, by bbl., 300 lbs...Ib. 33 " " Substitute, Hosford's ...lb. 32 Creasote, Am., 1 lb. bots .. .lb. 60 65 " " from Wood, 1 lb. bots ...lb. 3 00 3 25 *' English, Morson's, % Ib. bots .. .Ib. 3 50 3 75 KIb. " ...lb. 3 75 4 00 " German, Merck's, Pure, 1 Ib. bots . ...Ib. 9° 1 00 •• " " " lb. 11 ...lb. 1 00 1 10 X lb. " .. .lb. I IO I 25 Crocus Martis (see Iron Oxide, Red, page 28). " Metallorum (see Antimony, Crocus, paged). " Sativus (see Flowers Saffron, page 22). Croton, Chloral (see Chloral Hydrate, page 13). Cryolite 15 Cryptopin .grm. 8 00 Cubeb (see Berries, page 9). Cubebin, % oz. bots % oz. 1 2.5 Cudbear <« .. .lb. 25 30 Curare (Woorari) .grm. 30 40 Curarine, Sulphate -grm. 12 OO Daturia .. • gr. 25 Deer's Tongue .. .lb. 15 18 " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ...lb. 20 25 Delphinia, Pure, % oz. bots % oz. 4 00 Dextrin ...Ib. 12 15 Dextro-Quinine, 1 oz. bots I 40 I 50 Diastas, % oz. bots ys oz. 30 Digitalin, Pure, German, Merck's, % oz. bots % oz. I 50 Dispensatories, U. S. (see Books, page 74). Dover's Powder ...lb. 1 50 I 60 Dragon's Blood (see Gum Sang. Draconis, page 25). Duboisine, Sulphate, %, % and 1 grm. bots •grm. 6 00 Earth, Fuller's ...lb. 4 6 " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ...lb. 10 12 Elaterine Crystals, German, Merck's .drm. 6 00 Elaterium, English (Clutterbuck's), 1 oz. bots .. .oz. 8 00 Electropoin Fluid ...lb. 10 12 Elixir Vitriol (see Acid, Sulph. Arom, page 3). 40 45 Elixirs, W. H. S. & Co.'s (see Manufacturing Dept., pages 82 to 88). Emery Flour .. .lb. 6 8 " by keg, 150 lbs ...lb. 4 16 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Emery, various sizes ..lb. 9 IO " " " by keg, 150 lbs . .lb. 7 Emetia, X oz. bots 3 00 3 25 " Pure, % oz. bots % oz. 7 50 Eosin (see Anilines, page 6). Ergot ..lb. 60 65 " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ..lb. 70 75 Ergotin, Am., % oz. bots 4° 45 " Bonjean, 1 lb. bots ..lb. 4 50 4 75 " " lb. " . .lb. 4 75 5 00 " " % lb. " . .lb. 5 00 5 50 " I oz. " " Pure, dry, % oz. " 6 50 Eserine Sulphate grm. 5 50 Essence Bay Rum . .lb. 5 00 " Brandy ..lb. 16 00 " " Blackberry ..lb. 10 00 " Cura?oa ..lb. 2 00 " Gin, Holland . .lb. 12 00 " Marivallosa I 5° " Rum, Jamaica ..lb. 4 00 " N. E ..lb. 4 00 " *•' St. Croix ..lb. 4 00 " Whiskey, Bourbon . .lb. 8 00 " Rye ..lb. 8 00 " Wine, Port ..lb. IO 00 " " Sherry ..lb. 10 00 Essences, W. H. S. & Co.'s (see Manufact'g Dep't,page 89) ESSENCES, Concentrated, for Soda-Water Syrups. Anise, 1 lb. bots ..lb. T 25 Apple, 1 lb. " ...lb. I 25 Banana, 1 lb. " .. .lb. I 25 Blackberry, 1 lb. " .. .lb. I 25 Chocolate, 1 lb. " ...lb. I 5° Coffee, 1 lb. " .... ...lb. I 5° Ginger, 1 lb. " .. .lb. I 25 Lemon, 1 lb. " . ...lb. I 25 Nectarine, 1 lb. " . .lb. I 25 Orange, 1 lb. " . .lb. I 25 Orgeat, 1 lb. " ..lb. I 25 Peach, 1 lb. " . ..lb. I 35 Pear, 1 lb. " ..lb. I 25 Pine-apple, 1 lb. " ..lb. I 25 Raspberry, 1 lb. " ..lb. I 25 Sarsaparilla, 1 lb. " ..lb. I 25 Strawberry, 1 lb. " ..lb. I 25 Vanilla, 1 lb. " . ..lb. 2 25 Wintergreen, 1 lb. " .... ..lb. I 5o Ether, Acetic, 1 lb. bots... . .lb. *78 80 " Absolute, 1 lb. bots . .lb. 2 00 2 25 " Anaesthetic Wig., 1 oz. bots... . .oz. I 00 I 10 " Benzoic, 1 oz. bots... 50 60 " Butyraceous, 1 lb. bots . .lb. I 50 I 60 " Butyric, 1 lb. " . .lb. 2 00 2 25 " Absolute, 1 lb. bots . .lb. 5 00 " German, Merck's, 1 lb. bots ..lb. 2 00 2 25 " Chloric, 1 lb. bots ..lb. 78 80 " " Cone., 1 lb. bots ..lb. 93 95 " Formic, 1 lb. " . ..lb. 2 50 0 75 " G£nanthic, 1 oz. " .. . .oz. 60 65 " Oxalic, 1 oz. " .. . .oz. 75 80 " Pelargonic, 1 lb. " . .lb. 3 00 3 25 " Petroleum (Rhigolene) pint. 50 60 " Phosphoric, 1 lb. bots . .lb. 2 00 2 25 " Sebacylic, 1 oz. " I 50 I 60 " Sulphuric, 1 lb. " . .lb. 64 65 " Cone., 1 lb. bots . .lb. 70 75 " " Washed, 1 lb. bots ..lb. 67 70 . " Valerianic, 1 oz. bots I 00 I IO Ethiop's Mineral (see Mercury, Sulphuret, Black, page 36). Ethyl, Bromide, 1 oz. bots 25 30 " Chloride, 1 oz. " I 00 I 10 1 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 17 Ethyl, Iodide, I oz. bots ..oz. 80 9° Eucalyptol, i oz. bots. page 70). 4 00 4 25 Extracts, Eclectic (see EXTRACTS, FLAVORING, W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S, We beg to call particular attention to the following Flavoring Extracts of our own manufacture, which have elicited the highest commendations from parties 2 JZ. 4 oz. who have sold them, viz. : DOtS. bots. Allspice, Nectarine, in bulk, lb. I 25 doz. 2 00 3 50 Almonds, Nutmegs, " " I 25 doz. 2 00 3 50 Apple, Orange, •' " I 25 doz. 2 00 3 5° Banana, Peach, " " I 25 doz. 2 00 3 5° Celery, Pear, " " I 25 doz. 2 00 3 5° Cinnamon, Pine-apple, " " Raspberry, " " I 25 doz. 2 00 3 5° Cloves, I 25 doz. 2 00 3 50 Cochineal, Sarsaparilla, " " I 25 doz. 2 00 3 5° Ginger, Jamaica, Strawberry, " " I 25 doz. 2 00 3 Lemon, Tonqua Vanilla," " I 20 doz. 2 co 3 5° Mace, Rose, " " I 25 doz. 2 50 3 50 Vanilla, 2 25 doz. 3 00 S 5o Assorted % discount by the gross. doz. 2 00 3 5° IO . ■ EXTRACTS, FLUID, W. H. S. & CO.'S (see pages 90 to 95). EXTRACTS, PERFUMERY, No. 24, "Bertrand Freres, " in 1 lb. cans and 1 lb. bottles. Acacia, New-Mown Hay.... ..lb. 3 00 3 25 Bouquet de Caroline, Night-Blooming Cereus . .lb. 3 00 3 25 Cassie, Orange . .lb. 3 00 3 25 Eglantine, Orange Flowers .... . .lb. 3 00 3 25 Ess. Bouquet, Patchouly . .lb. 3 00 3 25 Frangipanni, Pond Lily . . . .lb. 3 00 3 25 Geranium, Portugal . .lb. 3 00 3 25 Heliotrope, Reseda . . . .lb. 3 00 3 25 Honeysuckle, Rose . .lb. 3 00 3 25 Hyacinth, Rose Geranium . .lb. 3 00 3 25 jasmin, jockey Club, Stephanotis . .lb. 3 00 3 25 Sweet Pea . .lb. 3 00 3 25 jonquille, Tea Rose . . . .lb. 3 00 3 25 Lily of the Valley Tuberose . . . . .lb. 3 00 3 25 Magnolia, Upper Ten . .lb. 3 00 3 25 Marechale, Violet . .lb. 3 00 3 25 Mignonette, West End • • . .lb. 3 00 3 25 Millefleur, White Rose . .lb. 3 00 3 25 Moss Rose, Ylang Ylang . .lb. 3 00 3 25 Musk, . . . . . .lb. 3 00 3 25 EXTRACTS, PERFUMERY, No. 24, Chins , in i lb. bottles. Bouquet de Caroline, Moss Rose . .lb. 3 00 3 25 Cassie, Musk . .lb. 3 00 3 25 Ess. Bouquet, New-Mown Hay.... . .lb. 3 00 3 25 Frangipanni, Orange .. . .lb. 3 00 3 25 Heliotrope, Patchouly . .lb. 3 00 3 25 jasmin, Pond Lily . .lb. 3 00 3 25 jockey Club, Rose Geranium . .lb. 3 00 3 25 jonquille, Tuberose . .lb. 3 00 3 25 Lily of the Valley, Upper Ten . .lb. 3 00 3 25 Magnolia, Violet . .lb. 3 00 3 25 Marechale, West End . • . .lb. 3 00 3 25 Mignonette, Ylang Ylang .lb. 3 00 3 25 Millefleur, ......... . .lb. 3 00 3 25 EXTRACTS, PERFUMERY, W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S, 1 lb. G. S. Bottles, containing about 18% fluid ounces. Bouquet de Caroline, Millefleur ..lb. 3 00 3 25 Cassie, Moss Rose . .lb. 3 00 3 25 Ess. Bouquet, Musk ••Ik' 3 00 3 25 Frangipanni, New-Mown Hay.... . .lb. 3 00 3 25 Heliotrope, Orange . .lb. 3 00 3 25' Honeysuckle, Orange Flowers . .lb. 3 00 3 25 Jasmin, jockey Club, Patchouly . .lb. 3 00 3 25 Pond Lily . Jb. 3 00 3 25 Magnolia, Rose . .lb. 3 00 3 25 18 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S ■ ' - - - EXTRACTS, PERFUMERY, W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO .'S. i lb. G. S. Hots., containing about 18% fluid ounces.-Continued. Rose Geranium, Upper Ten .lb. 3 oo 3 25 Stephanotis, Violet,..., 3 oo 3 25 Sweet Pea, West End 3 oo 3 25 Tea Rose, White Rose 3 oo 3 25 Tuberose, Ylang Ylang .lb. 3 oo 3 25 EXTRACTS, SOLID AMERICAN AND FOREIGN. Extract Aconite Leaves, U. S. P., W. H. S. & Co.'s, i lb. jars .lb. 2 oo 2 25 " Aconite Leaves, Powd., W. H. S. & Co.'s, i oz. bots. OZ. 4° " Aconite Leaves, English, Allen's, % lb. jars " Aconite Leaves, " " & lb. " .lb. 3 oo 3 25 .lb. 3 25 3 50 " Aconite Root, W. H. S. & Co.'s, i lb. jars .lb. 3 oo 3 25 " Aconite Root, German, Merck's, i lb. jars .lb. 3 oo 3 25; " Aconite Root, " powdered oz. 25 3° " Aloes, Soc., W. H. S. & Co.'s, i lb. jars " Aloes, Soc., Powd., W. JL S. & Co.'s, i oz. bots " Aloes, Aqueous, German, Merck's, bulk ,1b. 2 OO 2 25 .OZ. 4° .lb. 8o 9° " Aloes, Aqueous, " " i lb. jars .lb. I oo I r° " Aloes, Aqueous, " " % lb. jars .lb. I IO I 20 " Arnica, W. H. S. & Co.'s, i lb. jars ,, ... .lb. 2 oo 2 25 " Arnica, Ale., German, i lb. jars " Arnica, Aqueous, German, i lb. jars .lb. 4 oo 4 25 .lb. 2 oo 2 25 " Belladonna, Ale., German, Merck's, i lb. bots .lb. 2 50 2 75 " Belladonna, " " " % lb. " . .lb. 2 75 3 00 " Belladonna, " " powdered, i lb. bots... .lb. 3 5° 3 751 " Belladonna, Aqueous, German, Merck's, i lb. jars... " Belladonna, " '• dry, " i oz. " .. .lb. i OO I 25 OZ. 25 3° " Belladonna, English, Alien's, i lb. " .. ,1b. 2 5° 2 75 " Belladonna, " " lb. " .. .lb. 2 75 3 00 " Belladonna Leaf, Ale., W. H. S. & Co.'s, i lb. jars... .lb. 3 OO 3 25 " Belladonna, " " Pwd., W.H.S. & Co.'s, i oz. b'ts.oz. 50 " Belladonna Root, " " " i lb. jars lb. 4 00 4 25 " Bittersweet, American, i lb. jars.. .lb. 2 00 2 25 " Blackberry, " i lb. " I 80 2 00 " Blood Root, 11 i lb. " .lb. 2 75 3 00 " Blue Flag, " i lb. " , .lb. 2 75 3 00 " Boneset, " i lb. " .lb. I 75 2 00 " Buchu, W. H. S. & Co. s, i lb. jars .lb. 3 50 3 75 " Buchu, Ale., German, i lb. jars " Buckbean, Aqueous, German, i lb. jars ,1b. 5 OO 5 25 .lb. i 50 I 60 " Burdock, American, i lb. " .lb. 2 00 2 25 '' Burdock, German, I lb. " .lb. I 50 I 60 " Butternut, Ale., German, i lb. " " Butternut, W. H. S. & Co.'s, i lb. " " Calabar Bean, Ale., German, Merck's, i oz. bots.... .lb. 3 00 3 25| .lb. I 25 I 35 OZ. 2 00 2 25 " Calabar Bean, " " " oz. " . ... .oz. 2 25 2 5o " Calabar Bean, 11 W. H. S. & Co.'s, i oz. jars oz. I 5o I 75 " Calamus, " German, Merck's, i lb. jars " Calendula, " " I oz. " ,1b. 3 OO 3 25 OZ. 25 3° " Calendula, Aqueous, " i lb. " " Camwood .lb. 3 OO 3 25 .lb. 8 Ioi " Cannabis Indicus, English, Herrings, % lb. jars... . " Cannabis Indicus, " " I oz. " .. .lb. 6 5o 7 00 OZ. 60 65 " Cannabis Indicus, " Squire's, I oz. " .. oz. " Cannabis Indicus, Ale., W. H. S. & Co.'s, i oz. jars.. oz. 5° 55 " Cannabis Indicus, powd., W. H. S. & Co.'s, i oz. bots oz. 75 " Carduus Benedictus, Ale., German, i lb. jars .lb. I 25 I 35 " Cascara Sagrada, W. H. S. & Co.'s, i lb. jars lb. 4 OO 4 5o " Cascarilla, Am., i lb. jars " Cascarilla, German, Merck's, % lb. jars " Cascarilla, Ale., dry, German, x oz. " lb. 2 50 2 75 .lb. 3 00 3 25 oz. 50 55 " Catechu, German, i lb. " lb. I 50 I 60 " Centaury Minor, German, i lb. " .lb. I 50 I 60 " Chamomile, W. H. S. & Co.'s, x lb. bots .lb. I 75 I 85 " Chamomile, Ale., German, i lb. " lb. 4 OO 4 25 " Chamomile, Aqueous, German, i lb. " .lb. I 75 I 85 " Chelidonium, Ale., " i lb. " lb. 3 OO 3 25 " Chelidonium, Aqueous, " i lb. " " Chelidonium, " dry, " i oz. " .lb. I 50 I 60 OZ. 30 35 " Chiretta, German, i oz. jars oz. 50 60 " Cinchona, Calisaya, W. H. S. & Co. s, i lb. jars lb. IO 00 IO 50 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 19 Extract Cinchona, Calisaya, W. H. S. & Co.'s, i oz. jars.... .OZ. 75 85 " Cinchona, Pale, " " ilb. " .. .lb. 5 5° 6 00 " Cinchona, Precip., " " i lb. " .. .lb. i 85 I 00 " Cinchona, " " " ioz. " .OZ. 16 18 " Cinchona, Red, " " i lb. " .. .lb. to 00 10 50 " Cinchona, " Aqueous, dry, German, i oz. jars .OZ. 60 65 " Cinchona, " cold prepared, " i oz. " . .oz. I 20 1 25 " Cinchona, Yellow, cold prepared, Merck's, % lb. jars.. .lb. 6 50 6 75 " Cinchona, " cold prepared, Merck's, i oz. jars.. OZ. 5° 55 " - Cinchona, " Ale., dried, Merck's, ioz. bots.... oz. 60 65 " Cinchona, 11 Aqueous, Merck's, i oz. bots... .oz. 60 65 " Coca Erythroxylon, German, I oz. jars . oz. 80 9° " Coca Erythroxylon, Ale., W. H. S. & Co.'s, i oz. jars. . oz. 85 9° " Cohosh, Black, W. H. S. & Co.'s, i lb. jars .lb. 2 25 2 30 " Cohosh, Blue, " " i lb. " .. .lb. 2 75 3 00 " Colchicum Root, Ale., German, i lb. jars .lb. 6 00 6 25 " Colchicum Root, Acetic, W. H. S. & Co.'s, i lb. jars. .lb. 4 25 4 5° " Colchicum Root, Acetic, W. H. S. & Co.'s, i oz. jars. .oz. 4° 5° " Colchicum Root, Acetic, powd., W. H. S. & Co.'s, ) 1 oz. bots. j ' .oz. 50 " Colchicum'Root, Acetic, English, Alien's, % lb. jars. .lb. 6 00 6 50 " Colchicum Root, " " " i oz. 11 OZ. 5° 55 " Colocynth, Comp., U. S. P., W. H. S. & Co.'s, i lb. jars .lb. 4 00 4 25 " Colocynth,Comp. U.S.P.,powd,W.H.S.&Co's,ilb.bots.lb. 4 50 4 75 " Colocynth, " English, Allen's, i lb. jars .lb. 5 00 5 25 " Colocynth, " Powd., English, Alien's, i lb. bots . .lb. 5 5° 5 75 " Colocynth, " " " " % lb. " .lb. 5 75 6 00 " Colocynth, Simple, W. H. S. & Co.'s, i lb. jars .lb. 4 5° 4 75 " Colocynth, " Powd., W. H. S. & Co.'s, i lb. bots. lb. 5 00 5 25 " Colocynth, " Ale., dried, Merck's, i oz. bots.... .OZ. 60 70 " Colombo, W. H. S. & Co.'s, i lb. jars .lb. 3 00 3 23 " Colombo, Ale., dried, German, i oz. jars... .OZ. 60 65 " Conium, " " Merck's, % lb. jars ... .lb. 3 50 3 75 " Conium, " " " " i oz. " . .lb. 25 3° " Conium, Ale., W. H. S. & Co.'s, i lb. jars .lb. 2 OO 2 25 " Conium, " powd., W. H. S. & Co.'s, i oz. bots OZ. 4° " Conium, E Succo, German, Merck's, i lb. jars .lb. 1 5° I 60 " Conium, English, Alien's, x lb. jars .lb. 1 35 i 5° " Cotton Root Bark, W. H. S. & Co.'s, i lb. jars .lb. 3 75 4 00 " Cotyledon Umbilicus, English, Herring's, i oz. jars... OZ. 9° 1 00 " Cranesbill, American, i lb. jars .lb. 3 00 3 " Cranesbill, Ale., German, i oz. jars OZ. 50 55 " Cubeb, American, i lb. jars .lb. 4 5° 5 00 " Cubeb, Ethereal, German, Merck's, i lb. bots .lb. 3 °° 3 23 " Cubeb, " " " % lb. " .lb. 3 25 3 75 " Damiana, W. H. 8. & Co.'s, i oz. jars OZ. 75 80 " Dandelion, Ale., W. H. S. & Co.'s, i lb. jars. .. .lb. 9° I 00 " Dandelion, Powd., " " i oz. bots OZ. 40 " Dandelion, English, Alien's, i lb. jars... .lb. 1 00 I 10 " Dandelion, German, Merck's, i lb. jars... .lb. 75 85 " Digitalis, Ale..German, Merck's, i lb. bots... .lb. 3 00 3 25 " Digitalis, " W. H. S. & Co,'s, i lb. jars... .lb. 2 2£ 2 30 " Digitalis, " powd.,W. H. S. & Co.'s', i oz. bots.... 4° " Digitalis, Aqueous, American, i lb. jars... .lb. 2 25 2 50 " Digitalis, " German, i lb. " .lb. 1 5° I 60 " Digitaiis, " dried, " i oz. " .... OZ. 25 30 " Digitalis, English, Alien's, i lb. jars .lb. 3 5° 3 75 " Dogwood Bark, W. H. 8. & Co.'s, i lb. jars.... .lb. 2 30 " Elaterium, English 8 00 " Elecampane, Ale., German, i lb. jars .lb. 4 00 4 25 " Hecampane, Aqueous, " i lb. " .... .lb. 1 5° 1 60 " Ergot, W. H. S. & Co.'s, i oz. jars 35 5° " Eucalyptus, W. H. S. & Co.'s, i oz. jars... 4° " Ferri Pomat., " " i lb. " .. .lb. 1 00 1 10 " Ferri Pomat., German, Merck's, i lb. jars .lb. 80 9° " Ferri Pomat., " " % lb. " .. .lb. 9° 1 00 " Fucus Vesicul., W. H. S. & Co.'s, i lb. jars .lb. 4 00 4 50 " Fucus Vesicul., " " i oz. " .. .OZ. 3° 35 " Fustic, 12 lb. boxes .lb. 28 30 " Galls, American, i lb. jars.... .lb. 2 00 2 25 " Gentian, English, Allen's, ilb. jars .lb. 85 9° " Gentian, German, i lb. jars ,1b. 75 80 23 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Extract Gentian, powd., W. H. S. & Co.'s, i oz. bots " Gentian, U. S. P., W. H. S. & Co.'s, i lb jars .OZ. ,1b. 40 75 J " Goldenseal, W. H. S. & Co.'s, i lb. jars .lb. 3 00 3 25 " Graminis, German, Merck's, i lb. jars .lb. 1 00 I IO " Graminis, " " % lb. " .lb. I IO I 20 " Granatorum Root, German, i oz. " .OZ. 3° 35 4 25 11 Gratiola, Ale., " x lb. " " Grindelia Robusta, W. H. S. & Co.'s, i oz. jars .lb. 4 00 .oz. 75 85 " Guarana, Ale., W. H. S. & Co.'s, i oz. jars " Guarana, " powd., W. H. S. & Co.'s, i oz. bots.. .OZ. . oz. I 00 I 25 1 25 " Guaiac Wood, W. H. S. & Co.'s, i oz. jars .oz. 4° 451 " Flellebore, Black, W. H. S. & Co.'s, i lb. jars .lb. 2 50 2 75i " Hellebore, White, Am., i lb. jars .lb. 3 25 3 5° " Hop, Ale., W. H. S. & Co.'s., i lb. jars .lb. 3 00 3 251 " Horehound, American, i lb. jars .lb. 2 75 3 00 " Hyoscyamus, Ale., W. H. S. & Co.'s, r lb. jars " Hyoscyamus, " powd., W. H. S. & Co.'s, i oz. bots " Hyoscyamus, " German, Merck's, % lb. jars " Hyoscyamus, " dried, German, Merck's, i oz. bots .lb. .OZ. 3 00 5o 3.S ..lb. .OZ. 3 50 25 3 75 3°i " Hyoscyamus, E Succo, " " x lb. jars. " Hyoscyamus, Annual, English, Alien's, i lb. " " Hyoscyamus, " " " % lb. " ..lb. .lb. .lb. 1 25 1 50 " Hyoscyamus, Biennial, " " x lb. " " Hyoscyamus, " " " % lb. " .lb. 3 75 4 00 .lb. 4 00 4 25 " Ignatia Beans, Ale., W. H. S. & Co.'s, i oz. " " Ignatia Beans, powd., " " i oz. bots .OZ. .oz. 1 00 1 50 1 10 " Ipecac. W. H. S. & Co.'s, i lb. jars " Ipecac, powd., W. H. S. & Co.'s, i oz. bots .lb. .oz. 12 00 90 12 50 " jaborandi, W. H. S. & Co.'s, i oz. jars .oz. 75 80 " jalap, Officinal, W. H. S. & Co.'s, i lb. jars ,1b. 2 50 2 75 " jalap, " powd., W. H. S. & Co.'s, i lb. bots .. .lb. 2 75 3 00 " jalap, Ale., W. H. S. & Co.'s, x lb. jars " jalap, " powd., W. H. S. & Co.'s., i lb. bots .lb. 3 00 3 25 .lb. 3 25 3 50 " jalap, Aqueous, Germ, i lb. jars " jalap, " dried, Germ, i lb. jars .lb. 75 90 .lb. 2 OO 2 25 " jalap, English, Alien's, % lb. " .lb. 5 50 5 75 " Juniper Berries, Am., i lb. " .lb. 2 OO 2 25 " Koosso, Ale., Germ., I oz. " .OZ. I OO I IO| " Leptandrin, American, i lb. jars .lb. 2 50 2 75 " Lettuce, German, Merck's, i lb. bots .lb. 3 00 3 25 " Lettuce, " " % lb. " .lb. 3 25 3 5o[ " Lettuce, " " % lb. " .lb. 3 75 4 OO; " Lettuce, " " i oz. " .OZ. 30 35 " Lettuce, W. H. S. & Co.'s, i lb. jars " Licorice, Calabria, various brands (see page 31). .lb. 2 25 2 50 " Licorice, Depurat, W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 lb. bots .lb. I OO I TO " Lobelia, W. H. S. & Co's, 1 lb. jars " Lobelia, powd., W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 oz. bots .lb. .OZ. 3 50 4° 3 75 • ' Logwood, bulk, boxes, 12, 24 and 48 lbs " Logwood, 1 lb. packages, boxes, 24 lbs " Logwood, % lb. " " 24 lbs .lb. 10% 11 .lb. I2% 13 .lb. 13% T4| " Logwood, % lb. " " 24 lbs .lb. 15% 16 " Logwood, assorted " " 24 lbs .lb. 14% .15 " Lupuline, W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 lb. jars " Male Fern, Ethereal, German, Merck's, 1 lb. bots.... .lb. 3 5o 3 75 .lb. 3 00 3 25 " Male Fern, " " " % lb. " .... .lb. 3 25 3 50 " Male Fern, " " " % lb. " .... .lb. 3 75 4 00 " Male Fern, " " " 1 oz. " .... " Malt, German, Schering's " Malt, with Iron, German. Schering's " Mandrake, W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 lb. jars " Mandrake, powd., W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 oz. bots .OZ. doz. doz. 30 4 OO 5 00 40 .lb. .OZ. 2 50 40 2 75 " Matico, Alcoholic, W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 oz. jars *• Matico, Aqueous, " " 1 oz. " • OZ. 5° .oz. 40 45 " Mezereon, Ale., German, 1 oz. jars .oz. 50 55 " Mezereon, Ethereal, German, 1 oz. jars " Millefolium, " 1 lb. " .oz. I OO I IO ,1b. i 25 1 35 " Monesia, W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 oz. bots .oz. 65 75 " Mugwort, Ale., German, 1 oz. jars " Myrrh, Aqueous, " 1 lb. " .oz. 40 45 ,1b. 3 00 3 25 " Nux Vomica, Ale., W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 lb. jars .lb. 4 00 4 25 " Nux Vomica, " " 1 oz. jars .OZ. 30 351 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 21 Extract Nux Vomica, Ale., powd., W. H. S. & Co.'s, i oz. bots., oz. " Nux Vomica, " English, Herring's, I oz. jars oz. 40 85 20 90 25 oz. " Opium, " W. H. S. & Co.'s, I oz. jars... .oz. I 20 I 25 " Opium, " powd., " r oz. " ... .oz. I 50 " Opium, " German, Merck's, % lb. " ... .lb. " Opium, " " " i oz. " ....oz. I 25 I 50 " Orange Peel, German, i lb. jars lb. 3 00 3 25 " Pimpinella, Ale., " i lb. " lb. 4 00 4 25 " Poke Root, W. H. S. & Co.'s, i lb. jars )b. 2 25 2 50 " Poppy Heads, German, i lb. jars lb. 3 00 3 25 " Pulsatilla, Alcoholic, German, i lb. jars lb. 4 So 4 75 " Pulsatilla, Aqueous, " i lb. " lb. 2 OO 2 25 " Pyretha, Alcoholic, " x oz. " . ....oz. 70 75 " Quassia, W. H. S. & Co.'s, i lb. jars lb. 2 75 3 00 " Quassia, German, i lb. jars lb. 4 00 4 25 " Quebracho Bark, W. H. S. & Co.'s, I lb. jars lb. " Quillaya, German, I lb. jars lb. 3 50 3 75 " Rhamnus Frang, German, i lb. jars lb. 2 5° 2 75 " Rhatany, W. H. S. & Co.'s, i lb. bots lb. 3 00 3 25 Rhatany, powd., W. H. S. & Co.'s, i oz. bots. oz. 60 " Rhatany, Infus, German, Merck's, y2 lb. jars. lb. 2 OO 2 25 " Rhubarb, Ale., W. H. S. & Co.'s, i lb. jars... lb. 4 50 4 75 " Rhubarb, " powd., W. H. S. & Co.'s, i oz bots... oz. 50 " Rhubarb, Aqueous, German, Merck's, % lb. jars»»..lb. 4 5° 4 75 " Rhubarb, " " " i oz. bots... .lb. 35 40 " Rhubarb, Comp., " " i oz. " ...,1b. 50 55 " Rhubarb, English, Allen's, Ji lb. jars....... . lb. 6 00 6 50 " Rue, American, i lb. jars lb. 2 25 2 50 " Sage, German, i lb. " lb. 1 50 1 60 " Sandal Wood, W. H. S. & Co.'s, i oz. jars... oz. 1 00 I 10 lb. 1 5° I 60 " Sarsaparilla, Comp., Ale., W. H. S. & Co.'s, i lb. jars.lb. 2 75 3 00 " Sarsaparilla, Comp., English, Allen's, I lb. jars lb. 5 25 5 5° " Sarsaparilla, " " " 72 lb. " Jb. 5 5o 5 75 " Sarsaparilla, Simp., Ale., W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 lb. jars.lb. 3 75 4 00 " Savin, Ale., German, 1 lb. jars lb. 3 50 3 75 " Savin, Aqueous, German, 1 lb. jars lb. 2 OO 2 25 " Scullcap, 1 lb. jars lb. 3 00 3 2S " Senega, American, Ji lb. jars lb. 7 50 8 00 " Senna, Ale., W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 lb. jars lb. 2 50 2 75 " Senna, " powd., W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 oz. bots oz. 40 " Senna, Deodorat., " " 1 lb. jars lb. 3 00 3 25 " Serpentaria, W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 oz. jars oz. 50 60 " Squill, Ale., German, 1 lb. jars lb. 2 OO 2 25 " Squill, Aqueous, dried, German, 1 lb. jars lb. 1 75 2 00 " Stillingia, Am., 1 lb. jars lb. 4 00 4 25 " Stramonium Leaf. Ale., W. H. S. & Co. s, i lb. jars., .lb. 2 50 2 75 " Stramonium " " German, 1 lb. jars... lb. 4 50 5 00 " Stramonium " Aqueous, German, 1 lb. jars 1 50 1 75 " Stramonium " powd., W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 oz. bots.oz. 40 " Stramonium Seed, English, Allen's, % lb. jars. lb. 7 50 8 00 " Stramonium " Ale., German, 1 oz. jars.... 1 50 1 60 " Sumbul, Ale., W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 oz. jars... oz. 1 5° 1 60 " Tobacco, Ale., German, 1 oz. jars 50 55 " Uva Ursi, W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 lb. jars lb. 1 50 1 60 " Valerian, Ale., W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 lb. jars... lb. 3 25 3 50 " Valerian, powd., " 10Z. bots.. 50 " Valerian, English, Allen's, 1 lb. jars lb. 2 75 3 00 " Valerian, " " Ji lb. " lb. 3 00 3 25 " Valerian, " " % lb. " lb. 3 50 3 75 " Valerian, German, 1 lb. jars lb. i 75 2 OO " Veratrum Viride, W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 lb. jars. lb. 3 25 3 50 " Veratrum " Ale., German, 1 lb. jars lb. 4 00 4 25 " Willow Bark, dried, German, 1 lb. jars lb. 1 75 2 OO " Wintergreen, Am., 1 lb. jars lb. 2 50 2 75 " Wormseed, Ethereal, German, 1 oz. jars oz. 40 45 " Wormwood, Aqueous, German, i lb. jars lb. I 00 I 10 " Yarrow, Am., 1 lb. jars lb. 2 OO 2 25 " Yellow Dock, Am., 1 lb. jars lb. 2 75 3 00 " Yerba Santa, W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 oz. jars.... oz. 35 4° Eye Stones 50 Farina, Hecker's (see page 132.) 22 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Feldspar " Powdered ..lb. lb 6 10 8 Fig, Blue . .lb. 25 3° Fish Berries (see Berries, Cocculus Indicus, page 9). *' Sounds lb 125 18 r to Flake White lb I 50 Flour Rice, bulk . .lb. IO 12 " " 1 lb. papers lb 12 " Sago lb z4 Flowers, Acacia . .lb IO " Althea (Marsh-Mallow) " Arnica ..lb. lb 40 35 15 43 40 18 " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s.. . ,1b. " Blind Nettle lb 150 1 5° 3° 1 60 1 60 " Blue Century ..lb. " Borage ..lb. 7° 75 " Calcatrippa . .lb. 5° 60 " Calendula (Marigold) . .lb. 75 80 " Cassie lb 3 5o 2£ " Chamomile, Belgium, 1880 . .lb. 3 75 3° " German, 1880 " " old ..lb. lb 35 38 " Roman, 1880 . .lb. 28 3° ' ' old . .lb. " Cheiri lb i 75 5° 185 60 " Colt's-foot (Farfara) . .lb. " Convallaria lb " Corni lb 4° 18 " Elder • lb 5° " Genistae lb 5° 1 5° 75 60 I 60 85 " Granatorum lb " Hollyhock (Malva Ros) ..lb. " Koosso, true, Abyssinian Powd., W. H. S. & Co.'s. . .lb. 65 75 ...lb. 75 QO " Powdered, French, 1 oz. bots .doz. 6 EO 1 ' Lavender lb " Malva Arbor, Black, large " " sine calic; " " Sylvestris Blue, small... ..lb. ..lb. . .lb. 40 40 50 50 " Melilot lb /u " " Powdered lb z5 20 11 - Millefolia (see Yarrow). " Mullein (see Verbasci). 25 3° " Orange ..lb. I 10 " Patchouly . .lb. *70 " Pectoral lb " Peony . .lb. £ 4° 7° " Poppy, Red lb 60 " " White lb 55 " Primul Veris (Cowslip) . .lb. 1 50 I 60 " Rose, Pale lb 85 " " Red lb 75 " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s " Rosemary . .lb. lb 2 50 2 EO 2 75 " Saffron, American . .lb. 4° 5° " Spanish, True, Valencia " " Alicante ..lb. ..lb. " Valencia, Powdered " Scoparia (Broomtops) " Tansy . .lb. ..lb. 30 35 2E " Tilia (Linden), with leaves " " " without leaves . .lb. 3° □ 8 . .lb. " Trifolia, Red and White . .lb. " Verbasci (Mullein) " Violet ..lb. lb 65 65 3° 75 " White Lily ..lb. 75 I TO " Yarrow (Millefolia) ..lb. TE Fluor Nigre lb I 60 T2 " Spar *' " Powdered . .lb. 1 5° lb 18 Frostings, White lb 60 Fucus Amylaceus . .lb. 5° " Vesiculosus (Sea Wrack-Bladder Wrack) ..lb. 20 25 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 23 Fuller's Earth (see Earth, page 15), - Fustic (see Dye-Woods, page 74). Furfurin I 50 Gambier (see Gum Catechu, page 24). Garlics 25 30 Gelatine, Cooper's, sheet lb. 9° 95 " " sheet, by box, 12 lbs. lb. 85 " " shred lb. 90 95 " " " by box, 12 lbs.. lb- 85 44 44 44 2 OZ. ppS lb. 90 95 " 44 " 2 oz. pps., by box, 12 lbs lb. 85 " Cox's I 65 I 75, < • " 19 00 " Nelson's doz. I 60 I 65 < t < < 18 50 " " Photographic, No. 1, lb. pkts lb. I 25 44 44 " " 2, U lb. • lb. I 00 " " " Amber. lb. I 00 " French, Pink, sheets lb. I IO I 20 " " White, " extra lb. QO I OO " " " " No. 1 lb. 85 90 " 44 44 44 " 2 lb. 75 80 «• " " " A lb. 60 63 '• " " " B lb. 55 60 " C lb. 5o 55 " " " " Silver Label lb. 50 55 Glass, Powdered lb. 8 IO " Soluble (Silicate Soda) gall. 50 60 " " by bbl ■ gall. 40 Glucose lb. 12 15 Glue, Cooper's, A Extra, bbl., 85 lbs."' lb. 32 35 " " No. 1, Extra, " 85 lbs. lb. 28 30 " " " 1, " 85 lbs. C a! lb. 24 27 " " " IX, " 100 lbs. (/> lb. 20 22 " " " i%, " 100 lbs. 15 lb. 17 18 " " " " no lbs. </) tn lb. 16 17 " " " 1%, " 130 lbs. lb. 15 16 " " " iya, " 135 lbs. 0 o. lb. 13 14 " iX> " 150 lbs. lb. 12 13 " " " 2, " 150 lbs. C lb. II 12 " " " 2%, " 165 lbs. O lb. " " " 2%, " 165 lbs. 0 lb. " " " 2-Hs, " 165 lbs. J lb. " Fish (see Isinglass, American, page 29). " French lb. 25 4° " Frozen ; lb. 25 30 Glycerine, Bowers', 1 oz. bots I 12 I 25 " " 2 oz. bots 2 25 2 5° " " 1 lb. " lb. 70 75 " " bulk lb. 63 65 " Gas Meter gall- I 25 " Price's, 1 oz. bots I 25 I 50 <4 " 2 OZ. " 2 25 2 50 " " i lb. " lb. 75 80 " Sarg's (Vienna), 1 lb. bots.... lb. 45 50 " " " bulk lb. 35 38 " " " by can, 50 lbs lb. 33 " " 1 lb. bots.. lb. 60 65 5 1b. lb. 55 60 " W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 lb. bots.. lb. 45 50 ' * bulk lb. 35 38 " " by can, 50 lbs.... lb. 33 Glycente of Kephaline lb. 6 00 6 50 Glyceroles (see Manufacturing Dep't, page 96). Glycyrrhizm 50 55 Goa Powder lb. 3 50 3 75 25 30 Gold, Chloride, 15 gr. bots 5 3° " Cyanide 20 25 " Leaf, Extra, deep packs, 20 books. 7 50 " " Pale, or Usual, deep packs, 20 books 7 00 24 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Gold, Oxide, 15 gr. bots II 00 1 " " % oz. " " and Sodium, Chloride, 15 gr. bots 2 65 " Bogr- " 5 30 y» oz. bots 6 55 Goulard's Extract, (see Lead Subacetate Solution, page 30). Grains d'Ambrette ..lb. 75 80 " Kermes (Coccus Ilicis) ..lb. 2 50 2 75 ' ' Paradise . .lb. 18 20 " Ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s ..lb. 22 25 " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s . .lb. 25 30 Granville's Lotion (see Lotion, page 32). Grape Sugar (see Sugar, page 57). Graphite, select pieces ..lb. 25 3°1 ' ' Powder ..lb. 15 20 " Purified . .lb. 75 80 Groats, Robinson's Patent (see page 172). Guaco ..lb. I 00 1 Icq Guaiac (see Wood, page 63). Guarana (Paulinia) ..lb. p 00 I 101 " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s . .lb. I 25 1 Gum Acroides . .lb. 60 65 i " Aloes, Barbadoes . .lb. 28 301 " " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s . .lb. 38 401 " " Bonaire ..lb. 28 3° " " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s . .lb. 38 40 *' " Cape ..lb. 15 l8! " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s . .lb. 25 28 " " Socotrine, true . . .lb. 5° 601 " " " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s.... . .lb. 65 " Amber . .lb. 5° 751 " Ammoniac, Mass ...lb. 30 4O[ " tears ...lb. 45 50 " Powdered ...lb. 75 90 " Anime, true . .lb. 5° 60 " Arabic, Turkey, 1st select ..lb. 45 50; 2d " ...lb. 3® 351 " 3d " . .lb. 27 3° " " " 4th " ..lb. 22 25 '' " " 5th " ..lb. 18 20 " " " Sifted Sorts . .lb. 18 20 '* " " Sorts ..lb. 16 18 " Granulated, 1st, W. H. S. & Co.'s.... ...Ib. 5° 55 *' Powdered, 1st, W. H. S. & Co.'s.... ...lb. 55 60 " " " ■' 2d, W. H. S. & Co.'s.... ...lb. 40 5°, " " " " 3d, W. H. S. & Co.'s.... ...lb. 35 4°i " " " Siftings ..lb. 18 201 " Assafcetida . .lb. 22 25 " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ..lb. 45 50 " Asphaltum, Cuba ..lb. IO 12 '' Egyptian . .lb. " Bdellium . .lb. 5° 601 " Benzoin ..lb. " " Marbled ..lb. 50 6oi 1 " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ..lb. 70 75I " Camphor, Crude . .lb. 25 " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s. 1 lb. cans.... ..lb. 65 " " Refined ..Ib. 28 3° " " " by bbl., 200 lbs . .lb. 26 " " Pressed . .lb. 3° 321 " by case, 100 lbs ..lb. 27 " Simes' Compressed ..lb. 3° 32 " Catechu, Black . .lb. IO 12 " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ..lb. 25 30 " Brown (Terra Japonica or Gambier) ..lb. 7 9 " by bale, 150 lbs ..lb. 41/ " Refined, 1 lb. packages, boxes, 24 lbs ..lb. 12 14 " y " " " 24 " ..lb. 13 15 " y " " " 24 " ..lb. 15 17 " Chicle . .lb. 25 3°' " Copal . .lb. 4° 5° " Damar . .lb. 28 30 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 25 Gum Drops (see Candy, page n). 44 Elastic " Elemi ...lb. ...lb. 25 30 14 Euphorbium ...lb. 25 30 44 44 Powdered. W. H. S. & Co.'s .. .lb. ■35 40 " Galbanum Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ...lb. 1 50 I 60 " " Strained, W. H. S. & Co.'s. ...lb. 75 85 44 44 Tears ...lb. 5o 60 " Gamboge ...lb. 75 80 44 44 Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .. .lb. 90 95 44 Gedda .. .lb. 15 18 " Guaiac ...lb. 3° 35 " 44 Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ...lb. 45 5° .. .lb. 85 44 Hederia ...lb. r 5o 1 60 44 Hemlock .. .lb. 5o 60 " Hog, true .. .lb. 60 6S 4 4 Kino, true .' .. .lb. 40 45 44 " 44 powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .. .lb. 50 55 4 4 Labdanum .. .lb. 2 OO 2 25 " Mastic, Tears ..r. .. .lb. I 50 1 60 44 44 Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .. .lb. i 75 2 OO 44 Myrrh, Turkey .. .lb. 38 45 " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ...lb. 50 60 " Olibanum . . .lb. 18 20 " " Tears ...lb. 3° 35 " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ...lb. 45 50 44 Opium, Turkey ...lb. 7 00 7 25 44 44 " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ...lb. 9 00 9 25 ■ 44 " Denarcotized I OO I 10 " Opoponax... ...lb. 4 00 4 25 44 Sagapenum .. .lb. 2 OO 2 25 " Sandarach .. ,1b. 35 38 44 Sang. Draconis, Mass (Dragon's Blood) .. .lb. 45 50 " 44 44 Reeds .. .lb. 9° 95 " 44 44 Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .. .lb. 60 6? 44 Scammony, Aleppo .. .lb. 5 00 5 50 44 44 Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .. .lb. 6 00 6 50 44 Patent .. .lb. 44 Virgin, true ...lb. 9 5o 10 00 " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s. .. .lb. 10 50 II 00 " Seedlac .. .lb. 4° 45 4 4 Senegal ...lb. 3° 4° 4 4 Shellac, Bleached ...lb. So 55 " " " Refined .. .lb. 70 75 44 44 Campbell's ...lb. 45 5o 44 44 44 Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .. .lb. 60 65 4 4 4 4 English ...lb. 40 45 4 4 44 Native ...lb. 38 4° " 44 4 4 Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ...lb. 50 55 44. Spruce ...lb. 75 85 44 Sticklac ...lb. 35 40 4 4 Succinum (see Amber, page 24). 4 4 Tacamahac ...lb. 2 OO 2 IO 44 Tamarac, true ...lb. 44 Thus (White Turpentine) ...lb. IO 12 44 Tragacanth, Flake, Aleppo ...lb. 65 75 " " Extra ...lb. 90 I 00 44 4 4 4 4 Ribbons ...lb. i 35 I 40 44 Turkey, No. 1 ...lb. I OG I 10 44 4 4 " No. 2 ■ .. .lb. 85 90 44 Sorts .. .lb. 44 44 Extra .. .lb. 25 3° 4 ' Flaky .. .lb. 44 Vermicelli .. .lb. 55 60 Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ...lb. 65 75 " 4 4 4 4 Extra, W. H. S. & Co.'s .. .lb. I 40 1 50 Gun Cotton (see Cotton, page 15). Gutta Percha, Crude, shavings ...lb. I 40 1 5° 44 sheets ...lb. I 40 1 5° " 44 White Depurat I OO I 10 Haemaglobin .grm. I OO 26 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Haematoxylin drm. 9° I 00 Haschish I 5° Herb, Agrimony, German ..lb. 25 281 " Althea (Marsh-Mallow), German . .lb. 16 20 " Anethi, German ..lb. 35 40 '1 Arnica, " . .lb. 25 3°' " Balm Mint (Menth Crisp.), German.' ..lb. 25 3°, * ' Bardanae, German ■„ . .lb. 3° 35 " Basilicum, " . .lb. 60 65 " Betonica, " ..lb. 3° 35 " Bittersweet, " ..lb. 15 20 " Borage, " ..lb. 20 25 " Buena (Yerba Buena) . .lb. 65 751 " Buhash Milhcos ..lb. I 5° I 75 " Calendula, German . .lb. 15 20, " Cannab. Indica, foreign . .lb. 25 3° " Carduus Bened. (Blessed Thistle), German... . .lb. 18 20 " Centaury Minor, German . .lb. 20 25 " Chiretta, " . ,1b. 25 3° " Coltsfoot, " . .lb. 15 20 " Cynoglossi, " . .lb. 20 25! " Damiana ..lb. 60 651 " Drosera Rotundifolia ..lb. 9° I 00 " Galeopsis, German . .lb. 20 25 " Gratiola (Hedge Hyssop), German . .lb. 25 3® " Grindelia Robusta ..lb. 3° 35 11 Squarrosa ..lb. 35 40 " Horehound, German . .lb. 12 15 " Hyssop, " ..lb. 25 3° " Lemon Balm, " (Melissa) ..lb. 3° 35 I ' ' Liverwort ..lb. 20 25 * ' Lobelia ..lb. 15 20 " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ..lb. 25 30 1 " Lovage - . ,1b. 3° 35 ! " Maiden Hair ..lb. 35 4° " Malva (Low Mallow), German ..lb. 16 20. " Melissa (see Lemon Balm). " Mugwort (Artemesia) ..lb. 18 20 " Mullein, German . .lb. 20 25 ! " Parsley, " . .lb. 40 45' " Peppermint (Menth Pip.), German . .lb. 4° 45 1 ' ' Pulsatilla, German . Jb. 20 25 " Rhamnus Purshiana ..lb. 60 65 " Rockrose, German . .lb. 25 30 " Rue, " . .lb. 25 3° " Reuma (Yerba Reuma) . .lb. 3° 35 " Sage, (see Leaves, page 31). " Santa (Yerba Santa) ; Jb. 3° 35 " Scurvy Grass (Cochlearia) ..lb. 50 55 " Spearmint (Menth Virid,), German . .lb. 25 30 " Sundew (Drosera) . .lb. 9° I 00 " Sweet Marjoram, German . .lb. 3° 35 " Tansy, " . .lb. 18 20 " Viola Tricolor, " . .lb. 20 25 " Wormwood, " . .lb. 15 20 " " Powdered, W. H. S.& Co.'s . Jb. 25 30 " Xanthium Spinosum . .lb. 70 75 ; " Yarrow (Millefolia) German ..lb. 18 20' Herbs, various, Amer'n, pressed (seelist, page 64). Hi era Piera lb Hoffman's Anodyne, 1 lb. bots. (see Anodyne, page 6). Homatropin Hydrobromate (new derivative from Belladonna), grm. IO 00 Honey, Strained ..lb. 15 18 Hops, Loose, 1880 ..lb. 30 35 " Pressed, 1880, 1 lb., % lb., and X lb. papers . Jb. • 38 4° " " 1879, ..lb. 20 25 " 1 oz. papers Hot Drops, bulk ' . Jb. 65 75 I " 2 oz. bots . doz. I 50 I 75 " " 4 oz. " . doz. 2 50 2 75' " " 6 oz. " .doz. 3 50 3 75 " " IO oz. " 5 50 6 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 27 Hot Drops, 18 oz. bots . .doz. 9 00 9 So Hydrogen, Peroxide, Solution, English, % gall, bots .. .bot. 7 00 " " " " rib. " ....lb. 1 75 2 00 Hyoscyamin Color, German, Merck's, % oz. bots .% oz. 5 5o " Crystals, German, Merck's .. grm. 9.00 Hypernic Wood (see Dye-Woods, page 74). Hyraceum . . . .OZ. 25 30 India Ink (see page 261). " Rubber, crude ... .lb. I 25 I 50 Indigo, Bengal . ....lb. 165 I 75 " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ....lb. I 90 2 00 " Caracas ... .lb. I 20 I 25 " Carmine of ... .lb. I 25 2 00 " Compound (Sulphate) ? ...,1b. 60 65 " Guatemala ....lb. i 35 I 40 " Madras, Extra .' ....lb. 95 I 00 " Manila, Extra ....lb. 90 95 " Paste ....lb. 50 55 14 Sulphate (see Indigo Compound). Indigotine, French ....lb. 9 50 IO 00 " German ,..._ ...,1b: 7 00 ■7 50 Indium ..grm. 9 00 " Chloride .. grm. 8 00 Ink, India (see page 261). " Powder (see page 153). " Writing (see page 260). Insect Powder (see Powder, pages 46 and 153). lodsethylamin, 1 oz. bots : . . . .OZ. 2 OO 2 25 lodamyl, 1 oz. " ... .oz. I OO I 25 Iodine, Bromide, 1 oz. " .. .oz. 70 75 " " Solution, 15%, 1 oz. bots.. .. .oz. 25 30 " Chloride, 1 oz. bots ... .oz. 70 75 " Crude, 1 lb. " ...,1b. 2 9C 3 00 " Resublimed, 1 lb. bots ....lb. 3 50 3 60 " " I oz. " .. .oz. 26 28 Iodoform, W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 oz. box ... .oz. 72 75 Iridium, Chloride . .grm. I 50 " Metallic . .grm. 2 50 Iron, Acetate, Dry, 1 oz. bots . . . .OZ. 30 35 " " Liquid, 1 lb. bots ....lb. 75 85 " Alcoholized (Limatura), 1 lb. bots ....lb. 32 35 " Ammoniated (Flores Martiales), 1 lb. bots ....lb. 35 40 " Arseniate, 1 oz. bots . . .OZ. 3° 35 " Arsenite, 1 oz. " " Benzoate, 1 oz. " .. .oz. I 00 I IO " Borocitrate, 1 oz. " .. .oz. 50 60 " Bromide, 1 oz. " .. .oz. 18 20 " Carb. Drops (Rubigo Ferri) ....lb. 16 18 " " Precipitated ....lb. 20 25 " " " Extra ... .lb. 45 50 " " " English ....lb. 25 30 " Proto (Vallet's Mass.), W. H. S. & Co.'s ....lb. 40 45 " " Sacchar., German, Merck's, 1 lb. bots ....lb. 60 65 " " " " " %lb. " ....lb. 70 75 " " K lb. " ....lb. 80 85 " Chloride, 1 lb. bots ...,1b. 65 70 " " I oz. " . . . .OZ. 6 8 " " Solution for tincture, 1 pint bots . .pint. 22 25 " Tincture ....lb. 32 35 " Citrate, U. S. P., 1 lb. bots ...,1b. 77 80 " " " I OZ. " . . . .OZ. 8 IO " " and Ammonia (soluble), 1 lb. bots ....lb. 73 75 " " " " " I oz. " ... .oz. 8 IO " " " " English, Herring's, 1 lb. bots. ....lb. I 00 I 10 " " " Cinchonidia, 1 oz. bots . . . .OZ. 5° 55 " " " Magnesium, 1 oz. bots ... .oz. 9 IO " " " Manganese, 1 oz. " " " " Quinine, 1 lb. " ....lb. 9 00 9 50 " " " " I oz. " . . . . oz. 62 65 " " " " English, Herring's, 1 oz. bots . .. . .oz. 9° I 00 " " " " with Strychnine, roz. bots.... ... .oz. 67 70 " " " Quinquinia, 1 lb. bots .. ..lb. 3 5° 3 75 28 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Iron, Citrate, and Quinquinia, i oz. bots . .oz. 25 3° " " " Strychnine, i oz. bots . .oz. 20 25 " Dialysed, true, in Scales, i lb. bots . .lb. 5 00 5 5° " " " Solution, i lb. " . .lb. 9° I 00 • • • • • • " doz. 8 00 " Ferrocyanide, i lb. bots . .lb. 70 75 " " I oz. " " Filings . ,1b. IO 12 " " Extra (Card Teeth) . ,1b. 18 20 " Hydrated Oxide (Antidote for Arsenic), i lb. bots . .lb. 40 45 " Hydrocyanate, i oz. bots .OZ. 80 85 " Hypophosphite, i lb. bots . .lb. 2 90 3 00 " " I oz. " " Iodide, i oz. bots .' .oz. 35 40 " " Saccharated, German, i oz. bots... .oz. 4° 45 " " Syrup of, x lb. bots . ,1b. 5° " " Tasteless, i oz. " 7c " " " Syrup of, i lb. bots ..lb. 75 85 " Lactate, i oz. bots .OZ. 10 12 " " Crystals, % lb. bots . .lb. 4 00 4 25 " " German, Merck's, lb. bots . .lb. I 25 1 35 %lb. " . .lb. I 50 1 60 " I oz. *' .OZ. 15 18 " Lacto-phosphate, i oz. bots .oz. 4° 45 " Limatura (see Iron, Alcoholized, page 27). " Malate, 1 oz. bots .oz. 1 25 I " Muriate (see Iron, Chloride, page 27). " Nitrate Solution ..lb. 10 12 " " "by carboy ..lb. 9 " Oxalate, 1 oz. bots .oz. 25 3° " Oxide, Black, 1 lb. bots... . .lb. 4° 45 " " Dialysat, German, Merck's, 1 lb. bots... . .lb. 50 55 " in lamellis, 1 oz. bots .oz. 5° 60 " " Red (Crocus Martis) . ,1b. IO 12 " " " Pure ..lb. I 00 I IO " " Saccharated, Soluble, 1 lb. bots . .lb. 9° I OO " Oxydulat, Black, 1 oz. bots .oz. 15 20 " Perchloride (see Sesquichloride). " Pernitrate Solution, 1 lb. bots . ..lb. 35 40 " Persulphate (see Subsulphate). " Phosphate, 1 lb. bots ..lb. 5° 55 " Picronitrate, 1 oz. " 6 c " Protosulphate and Ammonia, 1 lb. bots... . .lb. 16 18 " Pyrophosphate, 1 lb. bots . .lb. 70 75 " " I oz. " " and Ammon. Citrate, 1 oz. bots .OZ. 3° 35 " and Soda, 1 oz. bots . -OZ. 3° 35 " Quevennes (by Hydrogen), 1 lb. " . .lb. I 00 J J I 10 " " " I oz. " . .oz. 10 12 " English, Morson's, i lb. bots . .lb. 1 25 1 5° " German, Merck's, 1 lb. " . .lb. I 00 I 10 « •• " .. .. .. j£lb .. . .lb. I 10 I 20 " " " " " Xlb. " . .lb. I 20 1 3° " " IOZ. " . .oz. 12 15 " Salicylate, 1 oz. bots . .oz. 5° 55 " Sesquichloride, 1 lb. bots . .Ib. 60 65 " I oz. " 6 8 " Solution, 1 lb. bots pint. 22 25 " Subsulphate, (Monsel's Powder) 1 lb. bots . .lb. 52 55 " I oz. " 6 8 " Solution (Monsel's), 1 lb. " . . .lb. 3° 35 " Succinate, 1 oz. bots . .oz. 70 75 " Sulphate Crude, (see Copperas, page 15). " " Pure Crystals . .lb. 6 8 " " Dried, 1 lb. bots ..lb. 18 20 " Sulphide (see Sulphuret). " Sulpho-Carbolate, 1 oz. bots.. . .OZ. 16 18 " Sulphuret . .lb. 23 25 " Tannate, 1 oz. bots .oz. 3° " Tartrate, pure, white, 1 oz. bots.... .oz. 4° 45 " and Ammonia, 1 lb. bots ..lb. 65 70 " " " I oz. " ... . .OZ. 8 10 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 29 Iron, Tartrate, and Potassium Plates, i lb. bots .. .lb. 65 70 " " " " Powdered, i lb. bots ...lb. 55 60 " Tersulphate Solution, i lb. bots ...lb. 25 30 " Tungstate .. .lb. 30 35 " Valerianate, % oz., X oz., and i oz. bots . . .OZ. 40 45 Iron, Valerianate, and Quinine, % oz. bots .. .oz. 3 35 3 So Isinglass, American (Fish Glue) .. .lb. 1 65 I 75 " " by bbl .. .lb. 1 5o " Brazil, Shred ...lb. 3 00 3 25 " Cooper's (see Gelatine, page 23). " Russia, True, Beluga ...lb. 3 25 3 50 Ivory Black (see Charcoal, Animal, page 12). •* job's Tears (see Seed, page 52). juice, Cherry .gall. i 75 2 00 " Conium (Succus Conium), English, Herring's, 1 lb. bots.lb. 1 25 " Dandelion (Succus Taraxacum), " " 1 lb. " lb. 1 25 " Elder (Succus Sambuci) ...lb. 35 40 " Lime • gall. 75 85 JUICES, FRUIT, Pure, W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s. Blackberry, quart champ, bots . .doz. 8 00 Catawba, " " " . .doz. 12 OO Pine-apple, " " " . .doz. 8 00 Raspberry, " " " . . .doz. 8 00 Strawberry, " " " . .doz. 8 00 These Juices are equal, if not superior, in quality to the best imported. They are simply the pure undi- luted j'uices of the fruit; their flavor is incomparably superior to those which are artificially prepared, and they are also free from the objectionable and danger- ous chemicals which such contain. They retain the delicate flavor of the fresh fruit, and if tightly corked will keep perfectly in all climates. DIRECTIONS FOR MAKING SYRUP FROM THESE JUICES. One part (by measure) of the Juice is to be mixed with four and a half parts of Syrup. These proportions may be varied to suit circumstances ; if further diluted they will still yield a rich Syrup. A greater degree of excellence and delicacy of flavor is imparted to these Syrups, if, after mixing, they are placed on the fire and brought to active boiling, then promptly removed and strained. jujube Paste, Lemon .. .lb. 40 45 " Rose ...lb. 40 45 " Vanilla ...lb. 4° 45 Kali Citrate, English, 1 lb. bots !..lb. 9° I 00 Kam ala, Powdered ...lb. 75 80 " 1 oz. bots . . .OZ. IO 12 Kaolin .. .lb. 8 IO Kava Kava ...lb. 60 65 Kephaline, Glycerite of ...lb. 6 00 6 50 Kermes' Mineral (see Antimony, Oxysulphuret, page 6). Koossine, German, Merck's, % oz. bots....- % oz. 1 50 " Crystallized, German, Merck's, % oz. bots % OZ. 3 00 Koosso, true, Abyssinian (see Flowers, page 22). Kreatine .grm. 5 00 Lac Dye, Powdered ...lb. 25 3° Lactucarium ...lb. 8 75 Lactucine .. .gr. 25 Lacto-peptine, Powder, 1 oz. bots 8 0? " " % lb. bots . .lb. 9 5o Laminaria Digitata (Sea Tangle) ...lb. I OO I 10 IO 12 Lamp Black, long papers, 600 in bbl by bbl per 100. 75 ". " % lb. " 60 lbs. in bbl. " ...lb. jy " " % lb. " 60 " " " ...lb. " " 1 lb. " 60 " 11 " ...lb. 5M " " asst'd papers, 60 " " " ...lb. " " Eddy's, % lb. papers, 35 lbs. in bbl., by bbl. .. .lb. 28 " y2 ib. " 35 ■■ " " ...lb. 24 1 ib. ■■ 35 ■■ " ■■ . .. .lb. 23 " asst dr&%lb." 35 " " " .. .lb. 23 " in bulk, lbs. in bbl., by bbl ...lb. 20 " " Germant'n, 1 lb. " 32 " " " ...lb. II " " Chem. Ref., Peekskill, 1 lb. papers ...lb. 20 3° W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Lamp Black, Chem. Ref., Peekskill, % lb. papers ...lb. 22 " * J<lb. " ...lb. 23 " " " " " ass'd " ...lb. 20 Lapis Calaminaris .. .lb. 8 IO " Cancror (see Crab's Eyes, page 15). " Powdered (see Crab's Eyes, page 15). " Divinus .. .lb. 75 85 Lard, Benzoated .. .lb. 3° " Prepared ...lb. 3° 35 Laudanum ...lb. 1 35 1 5° " 1 oz. bots 1 50 " Rousseau's .. .lb. " Sydenham's .. .lb. 2 50 2 75 Lead, Acetate (Sugar of), Brown ...lb. 12 ' *5 " " White ...lb. 18 20 " " " Powdered .. .lb. 28 3° " " " Purified ... lb. 4° 45 " Black, Am ...lb. 5 6 " " E.I ...lb. 8 IO I " " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ...lb. IO 12 " " German .. .lb. 6 8 " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ...lb. 8 10 " Borate 25 3° " Bromide, 1 oz. bots .♦... 5° 55 " Carbonate, White Lead .. .lb. 9 IO Pure (see Flake White, page 22). " Chloride, 1 oz. bots . . .OZ. 25 28 " Chromate, 1 lb. " .. .lb. 1 7T I85 " Cyanide, 1 oz. " 65 " Glycerite ...lb. I 00 1 10 1 " Hyperoxide, 1 lb. bots . ..lb. I 75 I 85 " Hyposulphite, 1 lb. " .. .lb. 70 " Iodide, 1 oz. " . . .OZ 32 35 " Lactate, 1 oz. " .. .oz. 75 80 " Metallic, Pure, 1 lb. bots ...lb. 60 65 " " Granular ...lb. 60 65 " " Powdered fine . . .OZ. 25 30 " Nitrate ...lb. 18 20 1 " " Pure, 1 lb. bots .. .lb. 5° 60 " Oxide (see Litharge, page 32). " Pure, 1 lb. bots .. .lb. 75 85 " Phosphate, 1 oz. bots 25 3° " Red ...lb. 9 12 " Sub-Acetate Solution (Goulard's Extract), 1 lb. bots.. .. .lb. 20 25 " Sulphate, 1 lb. bots ...lb. 50 60 " Sulphide, 1 lb. " ....lb. I 50 1 60 " Tannate, 1 oz. " 3° 35 " Tartrate, 1 oz. " 20 25 Leaves, Aconite, English, Allen's, 1 lb. bots .. .lb. I 25 " " German .. ,1b. 15 • 20 " " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .. .lb. 25 3° " Bay (see Laurel). " Belladonna, English, Allen's, 1 lb. bots ...lb. I 25 " " German .. .lb. 22 25 " " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s.. ...lb. 3° 35 " Boldo ...lb. 1 75 2 OO " Buchu, Long ...lb. 40 45 " " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .. .lb. 5° 60 " " Short .. .lb. 20 25 " " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ...lb. 3° 35 " Cannabis Indica (see Herbs, page 26). " Cherry Laurel .. .lb. 60 65 " Coca .. .lb. 60 65 " Conium, English, Allen's, 1 lb. bots .. .lb. I 25 " " German .. .lb. 15 20 " " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s.. .. .. .lb. 25 30 " Damiana .. .lb. 60 65 " Digitalis, English, Allen's, 1 lb. bots ...lb. I 25 " " German .. .lb. 3° 35 " " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s.... ...lb. 40 45 " Eucalyptus .. .lb. 15 18 " Grindelia Robusta (see Herbs, page 26). GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 31 Leaves, Hyoscyamus, Annual, English, Alien's, i lb. bots.. ....lb. 1 5o " " Biennial, " " i lb. " .. lb. 2 50 " " German .' ....lb. 30 35 " " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ... .lb. 40 45 " Jaborandi ....lb. 30 35 " Laurel, true (Bay Leaves) ....lb. IO 12 " Mate ... .lb. 50 60 " Matico ... .lb. 30 35 " Nicotian ....lb. 50 60 " Orange ...,1b. 25 30 * ' Patchouly 50 60 " Poison Oak (Rhus Toxicodendron) 75 85 " Poppy ... .lb. 30 35 " Rhodod Chrysanth ....lb. 1 5o 1 60 " Ferrugin ....lb. 5° 55 " Rose (see Flowers, page 22). ' ' Rosemary ....lb. IO 12 " Sage, American " German " " Italian ... .lb. 15 20 ... .lb. ....lb. IO 12 " "• Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ....lb. 15 20 " " Pressed, 1 lb., % lb., and X papers ....lb. 16 18 " " " ioz. papers 20 25 " Savin ? 8 10 " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ....lb. 18 25 " Senna, Alexandria, Natural ... .lb. 12 15 " " " Select ... .lb. 25 30 " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ... .lb. 30 40 " " E. I ....lb. 12 15 " " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ....lb. 25 30 " " Folicula ....lb. 30 38 " " Tinnivelly ... .lb. 18 25 " Stramonium lb. 18 20 " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ....lb. 25 30 " Styracis ....lb. 40 50 " Thyme, German ....lb. 20 25 " Uva Jrsi, French ....lb. IO 12 " " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s.... ....lb. 20 25 " Vanilla (Deer's Tongue) " " " powd., W. H. S. & Co.'s. ....lb. 12 15 ....lb. 18 20 " Vincae, perv ....lb. 25 30 Leeches, Swedish per 100 6 00 Lemon Peel ....lb. 15 20 Licorice, Calabria, Barracco, 8 sticks to lb " Corigliano, 16 sticks to lb " " " 8 " " ....lb. ... .lb. 38 40 ....lb. 38 40 " " " 6 " " ...,1b. 38 40 4 " " ....lb. 38 40; " Guzzolini, 12% " " ....lb. 3° 35 " " " 8 " " ....lb. 35 38 " P. & S., 14X sticks to lb " Pignatelli, 12 " " ....lb. 32 35 ....lb. S2 35 " " Mass ....lb. 20 3° " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ....lb. 45 50 " Refined, English ; ....lb; 50 55 " Sandford's, Mass ....lb. 25 3° " Sicily, true " American ... .lb. ...,1b. 18 20 " Y. & S., 6, 9, and 15 sticks to lb lb. 28 3° " 6, 9, and 15 " " by case ....lb. 25 " Gems, 5 lb. boxes ....lb. 18 " Pellets, 5 lb. " ....lb. 3° " Tablets, 5 lb. " " Tar and Tolu Wafers, 5 lb. boxes ....lb. 3° ....lb. 3° Lime, Salts of (see Calcium, page 11). " Carbolate, boxes, 25 lbs 2 25 " " 10 lbs I 25 " " 1 lb 1 5° " Caustic, 1 lb. bots ....lb. 5° 60 " Chloride ... .lb. 4 6 " by cask ....lb. 2X 32 W. H. SCHIEFFEL1N & CO.'S Lime, Chloride, i lb. boxes, f by case, 50 lbs. 15% discount, j lb. 9 10 " % lb. " I " 50 " 15% " 1 lb. IO 12 " % lb. " j " 50 " 15% " fib. 12 13 " Assorted " " 50 " 15% " J lb. II 12 " Chromate, 1 oz. bots oz. 20 25 " Nitrate, 1 oz. bots oz. 20 25 " Oxalate, 1 oz. " oz. 25 3° " Vienna lb. 20 25 " 12 lb., 20 lb., and 50 lb. cans.. lb. 15 Liquirizina lb. 2 OO Liquor, Opii, Sedative, English, Battley's.... lb. 9 00 9 50 " " Cinch., Cordof., Eng., " .... lb. 13 50 14 00 " " " Palidse " " .... lb. 9 5o 10 00 " Ergot, " " .... lb. 6 00 6 50 Litharge, American ....» lb. 8 10 " " by keg lb. 7 " English, in scales lb. 12 15 Lithium, Benzoate, 1 oz. bots oz. 65 70 " Bicarbonate, 1 oz. " oz. I 00 1 10 " Bromide, 1 oz. " " Carbonate, 1 oz. " oz. 30 35 " Chloride, 1 oz. " oz. " Citrate, 1 oz. " oz. 30 35 " Ferro Citrate, 1 oz. " 85 " Iodide, 1 oz. " oz. 65 70 " Metallic gr. I 00 " Nitrate, 1 oz. bots oz. I 50 1 60 " Oxalate, 1 oz. " oz. I 50 1 60 " Salicylate, 1 oz. bots oz. 65 70 " Sulphate, 1 oz. " oz. 50 60 " Sulpho-Carbolate, 1 oz. bots oz. 80 85 Litmus - lb. 40 50 Lodestone lb. 75 85, Logwood (see page 74). Lotion, Granville's, 1 lb. bots lb. 38 4° Lozenges, Alum and Cubeb << << (< <1 .... Roworth's, lb. 70 .. . . Roworth's, doz. " " " Kino .... Roworth's, lb. 70 " Ammonia, Dr. Jackson's ....Roworth's, lb. 1 5o .... Roworth's, doz. 1 5o < < < < ( c .... Roworth's, gro. 15 00 " Astringent Rose Leaf ....Roworth's, lb. 1 5o " Bath English ....Roworth's, lb. 55 " Belladonna and Chlo. Potassa .... Roworth's, lb. I 00 " Bismuth and Charcoal .... Roworth's, lb. 2 OO " Blackcurrant ....Roworth's, lb. 75 " Blood Root .... Roworth's, lb. 70 " Boneset Extract ....Roworth's, lb. 65 " Borax, Refined .... Roworth's, lb. 68 " Bromide Potassium, 2 grs .... Roworth's, lb. 75 " Sodium .... Roworth's, lb. 80 " Buchu Compound ....Roworth's, lb. 1 75 " Camphor, % gr ....Roworth's, lb. 60 " % gr ....Roworth's, lb. 65 " Capsicum Jujube ....Roworth's, lb. " Carbolic Acid, ....Roworth's, lb. 80 " " " and Chlo. Potass.... ....Roworth's, lb. I 00 " Cayenne, extra strong .... Roworth's, lb. 50 " " No. 2 .... Roworth's, lb. 28 " Chalk Prepared ....Roworth's, lb. 80 " Chamomile and Ginger ....Roworth's, lb. 70 " Charcoal and Soda .... Roworth's, lb. 1 25 " " French ....Roworth's, lb. 1 25 .... Roworth's, doz. 1 25 .... Roworth's, gro. 13 00 " Chlorate Potassa and Borax .... Roworth's, lb. 75 " " Octagon, 2 grs.. .... Roworth's, lb. 5o " .< << .. 3 <■ .. ....Roworth's, lb. 60 " 4 " .. ....Roworth's, lb. 65 " " " 5 " .. ....Roworth's, lb. 70 " " " " 2 " .. .... Roworth's, doz. I 50 " " " " 2 " .. .... Roworth's, gro. 15 00 " " " " 2 " W.H.S.& Co.'s, doz. I 50 << << << 2 <( " " gro. 15 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 33 Lozenges, Citric Acid atd Ginger Roworth's, lb. 50 " Coltsfoot, English Roworth's, lb. 5o " Coryza Cylindrical Roworth's, lb. 1 5° " Cough, Ladies' Roworth's, lb. 85 " Cream Tartar Roworth's, lb. 60 " Cubeb, Small Oval Roworth's, lb. 80 " " and Chlorate Potassa Roworth's, lb. 80 " Cupid Cachous, Small Hearts Roworth's, lb. I 75 " Digestive Roworth's, lb. 85 1 < I • Roworth's, doz. 1 5° " < • Roworth's, gro. 15 00 " Elm, Slippery, Octagon Roworth's, lb. 50 " Eucalyptus Roworth's, lb. 1 25 " Ginger, extra strong Roworth's, lb. 47 " " Mint Roworth's, lb. 50 " Guaiacum, 2 gr Roworth's, lb. I 00 " Heartburn .Roworth's, lb. I 00 " " small boxes .Roworth's, doz. I 50 1 < < < «< 1 < Roworth's, gro. 15 °o " Homoeopathic weight, 4 and 6 grs Roworth's, lb. 60 " Horehound Extract Roworth's, lb. 60 " Ipecac and Squill Roworth's, lb. 75 " " Xgr Roworth's, lb. 60 % " Roworth's, lb. 70 " Iron and Chocolate, 5 grs Roworth's, lb. 80 " Juniper Tar Roworth's, lb. 70 " Licorice, extra strong Roworth's, lb. 55 " " Cylindrical Warner's, lb. 35 .¥. &S., lb. 3° 1 < 1 ( <' .M. & R. lb. 3° " Lime Phosphate Roworth's,' lb. 70 " Liverwort .Roworth's, lb. 85 " London Hospital Throat, 31 kinds.... Roworth's, lb. " " " " small size... Roworth's, doz. 2 OO " Laetucarium, small .Roworth's, lb. 2 OO " Magnesia and Ginger .Roworth's, lb. I OO , " " " Soda .Roworth's, lb. 70 " Marshmallow, octagon .Roworth's, lb. I OO *' Morphia and Ipecac, 1-24gr.,stamped. .Roworth's, lb. I OO " Muriate Ammonia, 2 grs .Roworth's, lb. 60 " " 7 " small tins .Roworth's, doz. I 25 " " " and Chi. Potassa.. .Roworth's, lb. 60 " " " Cubeb Roworth's, lb. 70 " Musk, Superfine Roworth's, lb. 68 " " No. 2 Roworth's, lb. 4° " Nervine .Roworth's, lb. 2 OO " Nitre Roworth's, lb. 85 " Opium and Licorice Roworth's, lb. i 75 " Paregoric Roworth's, lb. 60 " Pastilles de Paris Roworth's, lb. I 25 ♦« " " " Roworth's, doz. 1 5° " Pectoral, Dr. Jackson's .Roworth's, lb. 1 75 11 II < < .Roworth's, doz. 1 5° 1 < < < > < < .Roworth's, gro. 15 00 " Peppermint, English, Mitcham's Roworth's, lb. 60 " " thick Roworth's, lb. 45 " 11 No. 2 .Roworth's, lb. 25 " Pepsin, 1 gr Roworth's, lb. 1 5° " 3 grs Roworth's, lb. 2 50 " and Bismuth .Roworth's, lb. 2 25 " 11 Charcoal Roworth's, lb. 2 OO " 11 Iron Roworth's, lb. 2 c;o " Pine Tree Tar Roworth's, lb. 80 " Podophyllin and Jalap Roworth's, lb. I OO " Potassa, Bicarb .Roworth's, lb. 7 OO " Prima Donna Voice Pastilles Roworth's, lb. 75 " Rhubarb and .Magnesia Roworth's, lb. I OO •' " Ginger .Roworth's, lb. 88 " Rose, extra strong Roworth's, lb. 47 " No. 2 Roworth's, lb. 28 " Salicylic Acid .Roworth's, lb. 75 .Roworth's, doz. 1 50 .Roworth's, gro. 15 00 34 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Lozenges, Sangumaria " Santonine, X gr., large, oval . Roworth's, lb. 70 .Roworth's, lb. 75 Vi gr., large, oval " " I " " " .Roworth's, lb. 88 .Roworth's, lb. I 75 2 " octagon .Roworth's, lb. 2 25 Fruit, % gr .Roworth's, lb. I 00 Compound, i gr. each, Sant., Calomel, and Talap, Roworth's, lb. I 85 Tasteless .Roworth's, lb. I 00 " Sassafras, extra strong .Roworth's, lb. 47 " " No. 2 . Roworth's, lb. 25 " Soda, Bicarb . Roworth's, lb. 55 " " and Ginger .Roworth's, lb. 60 " Sodium Bromide... .Roworth's, lb. 80 " Spitta's Cough . Roworth's, lb. I 25 " Sulpho-Carbolate Soda .Roworth's, lb. I co " Tannin, 2% grs . Roworth's, lb. I 00 " and Chi. Potassa ..Roworth's, lb. 75 " Tamarindus Indica, Laxative .Roworth's, lb. 2 00 Tannate Quinine, Tasteless... . Roworth's, lb. 3 00 " Tar-Horehound .Roworth's, lb. 65 " Tolu, octagon ..Roworth's, lb. 60 Vichy, French Powder, 5 grs.... .Roworth's, lb. 9° Wild Cherry ..Roworth's, lb. 70 Wintergreen, extra strong " " No. 2 ..Roworth's, lb. 47 . Roworth's, lb. 25 Wistar, Dr., Genuine .Roworth's, lb. I 25 < < 4 4 4 4 < < . Roworth's, doz. I 25 << 4 4 4 4 ( ( " " " No. 2 .Roworth's, gro. 13 00 .Roworth's, lb. 70 " Worm Destroyer .Roworth's, doz. I 50 .Roworth's, gro. 15 00 Lunar, Caustic, pure oz. 84 85 " No. 2 (67% Nitrate Silver)... " " No. 3 (50% " " )... oz. 60 65 oz. 50 °5 55 10 " " Cones, with 5% Chlo. Soda.. oz. I I Lupulin lb. 45 5° Lycopodium lb. 45 5° Lycopin oz. I 25 Lye, concentrated, Pa. Salt Co., boxes 48 lbs. " " Greenwich, " 48 lbs. box 3 50 box 3 50 Mace lb. 85 9° " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s... lb. 95 I 00 Madder, Dutch lb. 12 15 " " by bbl lb. II " Compound (Sol Muriate Tin),, 6 lb. bottles lb. 12 15 " " by carboy lb. IO Magnesia, Acetate, 1 oz. bots " Benzoate, 1 oz. bots oz. 20 25 oz. 38 4° " Bisulphate, 1 lb. bots lb. 2 00 2 25 " Boro-Citrate, 1 oz. " 25 25 30 30 " Borate, 1 oz. " . oz. " Bromide, 1 oz. bots oz. 45 5° " Calcined, American, boxes, 12 lbs. lb. 35 " " American Heavy, 1 lb. bots lb. I 35 I 40 " " " " square bottles doz. I 85 " " English, Jennings', tins, 12 lbs lb. 75 IO lbs lb. 80 II I 1 <4 4 4 14 I lb lb. I 00 I 10 " 11 " " bots. I lb lb. I 10 I 15 " " " Pattinson's, " I lb lb. 75 80 " " " " tins, I lb lb. 70 75 " " " Ponderous, Jennings', bots., 1 lb..lb. I 60 I 75 II II II II 4 • tins, 10 lb..lb. I 4° " Carbonate, American, 2 oz. papers lb. 22 25 " " Crystals lb. I 50 " " Jennings', 2 oz. papers " " " 2 oz. " 1 lb. 38 40 3y case, 120 lbs. .lb. 33 " " " 4 oz.. " lb. 35 38 " " " 4 oz. " case, 120 lbs. .lb. 3i " " " small square.. lb. 65 70 by crate, 120lbs.lb. 60 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 35 Magnesia, Carbonate, Pattinson's, 2 oz. papers . ...lb. 25 II 28I " " " 2 oz. " by case, 120 lbs.lb. 20 " " " 4 oz. papers ....lb. 25 28 " " " 4 oz. " by case, 120 lbs.lb. 20 " " " small square ... .lb. 55 60 " " " " "by crate... ....lb. 50 " " Ponderous, Jennings', bots., 1 lb.... ....lb. 90 " " " " tins, 10 lbs... .. .lb. 75 " " Powdered .. .lb. 35 40 " Chloride, fused, Am., 1 lb. bots ...,1b. 60 65 " " pure, German, Merck's, 5 lb. bots.... ....lb. 20 25' " " " " " 1 lb. " .... ... .lb. 30 35 " Citrate, dry, English, Morson's, 1 lb. " .... ....lb. I 00 I IO' " " Solution, W. H. S. & Co.'s ■... . .doz. 2 OO " " " W. H. S. & Co.'s • -gro. 22 CO " Hypophosphite, 1 lb. bots .. .lb. 5 00 5 25 " " I oz. " . . .OZ. 36 38 " Hyposulphite, 1 oz. " .. .oz. 25 3° " Iodide, 1 oz. " .. .oz. 50 60 " Lactate, 1 oz. " .. .oz. 40 45 " Lactophosphate, 1 oz. " .. .oz. 30 3S " Muriate, pure (see Chloride). " Nitrate, pure, 1 lb. bots ....lb. I 50 1 60 " Phosphate, 1 lb. " ....lb. 2 50 2 75 " Sulphate (see Sal Epsom, page 51). " " Chem. pure, 1 lb. bots ....lb. 25 3°, " Sulphite, 1 lb. bots ....lb. I 00 I 10 " Tartrate, 1 oz. " . . .OZ. 25 3° " Valerianate, 1 oz. bots . . . .OZ. I 20 1 25 Magnesium, Metallic, Ribbon ... .oz. 3 75 4 50 " " Sheets .. . .oz. 3 75 4 50 " " Wire . .. .oz. 3 75 4 5° Maizena, by box, 40 lbs .. . .lb. 10 Maltina . . drm. 5° 60 Manganese, Acetate, 1 oz. bots . . . .OZ. 3° 35 " Benzoate, 1 oz. " ... .oz. 1 00 I io! " Black Oxide, Powdered ....lb. 6 8 " " " by bbl ....lb. 4% Borate ....lb. 5° 60 " Bromide, 1 oz. bots . .. .oz. 65 70 " Carbonate, 1 oz. bots .. .oz. 3° " Chloride, 1 oz. " .. .oz. 20 25I " Citrate, 1 oz. " .. .oz. 5° 55I " Hyperoxide, Artif., 1 lb. bots .. .lb. 1 7? 2 OO1 " Hypophosphite, 1 oz. bots . . .OZ. 40 45 " Iodide, 1 oz. " . . .oz. 7° 75 " and Iron Chloride, 1 oz. " .. .oz. 3° 35' " Lactate, 1 oz. " .. .oz. 5° 55' " Metallic • grm. 75 " Muriate (see Chloride). Nitrate, 1 oz. bots .. .oz. 35 40' " Oxide, Chem. pure, 1 lb. bots ....lb. 2 50 2 75! Phosphate, 1 oz. " . . .OZ. 50 55 German, Merck's, 1 oz. bots .. .oz. 4° 5° " Sulphate, 1 lb. bots .. .lb. 1 15 1 25 " " I oz. " " Cryst., German, Merck's, 1 lb. bots. ....lb. 2 OO 2 IO % lb. " . ....lb. 2 IO 2 25 " % lb. " . ...lb. 2 25 2 50 " " " I oz. " . . . .oz. 20 25 Crude, " " bulk ....lb. 5° 68 Manna, Flake, large ....lb. I 10 1 251 " " small ...lb. 50 55| " Sorts ... .lb. 4° 45 Mannite, 1 lb. bots ....lb. 1 75 2 OOi % lb. " ....lb. 2 OO 2 25 " % lb. " ... .lb. 2 25_ 2 5O1 Marble Dust, in bbls . .bbl. 1 25 Meconin, % oz. bots .% oz. 2 50 " Pure, German, Merck's, y« oz. bots . y& oz. 4 00 Melanine centigram. I 00 Memspermine, 1 oz. bots .. .oz. 1 2a 1 35 Mercury .. ,1b. 50 55l 36 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Mercury, by flask, 76% lbs " Acetate, 1 oz. bots ....lb. ... .oz. 45 50 1 55 " Ammoniated (White Precipitate) ....lb. «7 9° " Arsenite, 1 oz. bots . . . .OZ. 65 75 " Bichloride (Corrosive Sublimate) ....lb. 56 60 " Biniodide (Red Iodide), 1 oz. bots . . . .OZ. 3° 35 " Bisulphate, American, 1 lb. bots ... .lb. 75 85 " " German, Merck's, 1 lb. bots ... .lb. 1 25 " ■■ " " % lb. " ....lb. 1 5o " X lb. " ....lb. 1 75 " " " " I oz. " . . . .OZ. 18 " Bisulphuret (Cinnabar) ....lb. 1 3° 1 35 ; " Black Oxide, 1 oz. bots . . . .OZ. 35 40 1 " Bromide, 1 oz. bots ... .oz. 40 45 ... .oz. 45 5° " Distilled ...,1b. 64 6S " Nitrate Crystals, 1 oz. bots . . . .OZ. 25 30 ... .oz. 15 " Oleate (see Oleate, page 42). " Oxide, Black, 1 oz. bots ... .oz. 25 30 " " German, Merck's, 1 oz. bots ... .oz. 35 4° " " Red, " " % lb. " ....lb. 2 50 " " " " " I oz. " . . . .OZ. 20 " " " (Red Precipitate) ....lb. 77 80 " " " (Red Precipitate, Levigated) ... .lb. 1 50 I 60 " " Yellow, German, Merck's, % lb. bots.... ... .lb. 2 75 3 00 " " " " " I oz. " . . . . ... .oz. 25 30 " Phosphate, 1 oz. bots ... .oz. 5° 55 " Protiodide (Green Iodide), 1 oz. bots ... .oz. 27 30 " Proto-bromide, 1 oz. bots ... .oz. 60 65 " Protonitrate Crystals, 1 oz. bots ... .oz. 30 35 " Protoxide, 1 oz. bots ... .oz. 35 40 " Protosulphate, 1 lb. bots ... .lb. 4 00 4 25 " Protosulphide, 1 lb. " ... .lb. 1 10 1 25 " Sub-chloride (Calomel), American, 1 lb. bots ... .lb. 67 70 " " " English, 1 lb. " ... ,1b. I 10 I 20 " Subsulphate (Turpeth Mineral) ... .lb. I 15 I 25 " Sulpho-cvanide, 1 oz. bots ... .oz. 35 40 " Sulphured, Black (Ethiops Mineral) ... .lb. »5 90 " with Chalk, 1 lb. bots ... .lb. 40 45 " with Magnesia, 1 lb. bots ... .lb. 1 15 1 25 ... .oz. 5° 55 " Bi-chloride, German, Merck's, 1 oz. bots ... .oz. 75 80 " Hydrated Oxide, Concentrated, pure, 1 oz. bots... ... .oz. 20 25 " Oxide Salicyl, 1 oz. bots ... .oz. 75 85 Methylamin, Chlorhydrat, German, Merck's, % oz. bots.. .% oz. 3 00 Milk, Condensed (see page 140). ... .oz. 4 " Bi-Meconate, % oz. bots ... .oz. 8 75 " 11 Solution, 1 lb. bots. ....lb. 2 30 2 50 " Bromide, % oz. bots . . . .OZ. 5 75 6 00 " Ferro Cyanide, % oz. bots ... .oz. 9 00 9 25 ... .oz. 6 50 6 75 " Muriate, % oz. bots ... .oz. 4 00 4 25 ... .oz. 12 00 12 50 " Pure Alkaloid, % oz. bots ... .oz. 6 25 6 50 " Sulphate, English, 1 oz. bots ... .oz. 4 25 " y8 oz. " ... .oz. 4'50 " " German, Merck's, 1 oz. bots ... .oz. " " " " ys oz. " ... .oz. " " W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 oz. bots ... .oz. 4 5o " " % oz. " ... .oz. 4 75 " " P. & W., 1 oz. bots ... .oz. 4 50 ... .oz. 4 ... .oz. ... .oz. 4 " Valerianate, % oz. bots ... .oz. 6 25 6 50 Moss, Corsican . .. ,1b. 35 4° " Iceland ....lb. 10 12 " Irish ....lb. 8 10 " by bbl ....lb. 6 " extra ... .lb. 12 15 " " by bbl . .. .lb. 8 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 37 Muscarine Nitrate.. ...gr. 6S II Musk, Chinese, i oz. tins .. .oz. bo 65 " Tunquin, in pods. " in grain .. .oz. 9 00 9 50 .. .oz. 20 00 30 00 Mustard, American, Burrowe's Lexington, 5 and 10 lb. cans " " " " % lb. cans ...lb. 38 .doz. I So " " " " %lb. " .doz. 2 85 " " " " I lb. " . .doz. 5 50 " Colburn's Philadelphia (see advertisement page 374). " " Choicest, 20 & 30 lb. kegs .. .lb. 28 " " " 6 & 10 lb. boxes ...lb. 28 " " " 4, 6, & 10 lb. cans ...lb. 31 " " " y lb. square cans ". Mlb. " " .doz. I 30 . .doz. 2 50 " " " 1 lb. " " .doz. 4 00 " " Durham Superfine, 20 & 30 lb. kegs. " " " 6 & 10 lb. boxes. ...lb. 20 ...lb. 20 " " " 4, 6, & 10 lb. cans ..lb. 23 " " " X lb. square cans ■■ •• « %lb. " , doz. I 05 doz. 2 00 " " " 1 lb. " " doz. 3 90 " English, Keen's Durham, % lb. bots .doz. 2 50 " " " Fine, 20 lb. kegs ...lb. 35 " " " " 4, 6, and 10 lb. cans .. .lb. 42 % lb. " .doz. I 75 " •• " " y2 ib. " .doz. 3 25 " " " " % lb. bots .doz. 2 00 •• -• " " y2 ib. ■■ . doz. 3 50 " " " D. S. F., 20 lb. kegs ...lb. 45 " " " " 4, 6, and 10 lb. cans ...lb. 55 % lb. " .doz. 2 60 " ■■ " " y2 lb. " . .doz. 3 50 " " " " ki.'Tb. bots . .doz. 2 25 <• ■■ " " lb. " . .doz. 4 50 Naphtha Wood (Pyroxylic Spirit) .. .lb. 45 50 Naphthalin, White, Merck's .. .lb. I 00 I 10 Naphtylamine, 1 oz. bots .. .oz. 40 5°. Narcein, % oz. bots % oz. 3 75 4 00 " German, Merck's, % oz. bots ys oz. 2 5o 2 75 Narcotin, % oz. bots .. .oz. 2 00 2 IO Nickel, Acetate, 1 oz. bots .. .oz. I 00 I 10 " Carbonate, 1 oz. bots .. .oz. 75 80 " Chloride, Crude .. .lb. I 20 'I 25 " " German, Merck's, 1 oz. bots . . .OZ. 75 80 " Metallic, 1 oz. bots .. .oz. 20 25 " Nitrate, German, Merck's, 1 oz. bots .. .oz. 50 60 " Oxalate, 1 oz. bots .. .oz. 75 80 .. .oz. I 00 I 10' " Phosphate, 1 oz. bots .. .oz. I 00 I IO1 " Sulphate, German, Merck's, 1 oz. bots " " Crude .. .oz. 75 85 ...lb. 3 00 3 25 " " Ammoniat ...lb. I 20 I 25 " " " pure, 1 oz bots .. .oz. 75 80 Nicotin, % oz. bots ya oz. I 75 2 oo " German, Merck's, % oz. bots % oz. I 00 I 10 Nicwood (see page 74). ...lb. Nuremberg Blue, in balls, 1 lb. boxes " " " y ib. " 40 42 .. .lb. 42 45 Nutgalls, Aleppo " " Ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s ...lb. 25 27 ...lb. 28 30 " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ...lb. 35 38 Nutmegs, No. 1 " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .. .lb. I 00 I IO ...lb. I 10 I 201 Nuts, Areca ...lb. 50 55! " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ...lb. 60 t>5 " Betel ...lb. Nux Vomica ...lb. 10 12 " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ...lb. 30 35 " " Rasped, W. H. S. & Co.'s ...lb. 18 20 Oakum ...lb. 15 18 Oatmeal 5 7 " " by bbl " " Robinson's Patent, 1 lb. papers 12 13. 38 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S " " Scotch Imperial, i lb. " 12 13 " " " " i lb. " by box, 50 lbs... Oil, Almonds, Bitter, essential, English, Aften's, 1 lb. bots. ....lb. 8 00 8 50 " " " " " Atkinson's, 1 lb. bots..lb. 7 75 8 00 " " Sweet, English, Allen's ....lb. 50 55 " " " " " by can, 40 lbs ....lb. 45 " Amber (see Succin, page 41). " Ambergris ... .oz. 1 25 1 5o " Angelica . . . .OZ. 1 25 1 50 " Animal, Ethereal, Dippel's ... .oz. 40 45 " " Foetid ....lb. 25 3°i " Aniseed ...,1b. 2 IO 2 25 " " by can, 16% lbs ....lb. 2 OO " " German ....lb. 4 OO 4 25 " Apple . ...lb. 5 5o 6 00 " Arnica Flowers ... .oz. 40 OO " Balm Mint (Mentha Crisp.), German ... .oz. 40 5° " Balsam Fir ....lb. I 25 1 5o " Bay Leaves, true ... .oz. I OO 1 25 " " " "by bot., 23 oz .. .bot. t8 00 " Benne (see Sesame, page 41). " Bergamot, S. F. de Pasquale & Bros.' ....lb. 2 75 3 00 " " S. F. de Pasquale & Bros.', by can, 20 & 40 lbs.lb. 2 50 " Birch,* Art ficial, for flavoring ....lb. 2 50 2 75 " Birch Tar, Crude ....lb. 25 3° " " " " by can, 25 lbs.... ....lb. 20 " " " Rectified J ....lb. 2 OO 2 25 " ■ " " " by 5 lb. bots ....lb. 1 75 " Cade ... .lb. 30 40 " Cajeput ....lb. 90 I 00 " Calamus ....lb. 4 00 4 5° " Camphor, E. I ....lb. 125 1 50 " Camphorated ....lb. 60 65 " Canada Snake Root ... .oz. I 00 1 25 " Cantharides ... .oz. 45 5o " Capsicum, Red ... .oz. 70 75 " Caraway ... .lb. 1 25 1 5o " " Seed ...,1b. 2 50 2 75 " Cardamom .. .oz. 3 75 4 00 " Cascarilla ... .oz. 2 OO 2 25 " Cassia ....lb. I IO I 25 " " by can, 16% lbs ... .lb. I OO " Cassie, Fatty . . . .lb. 2 75 3 00 " " Alcoholic (see Extract, page 17). " Castor, American, AA, in bbls ....lb. 11% " " " " in cases ... .lb. 12 " " " Collier's, in bbls ....lb. II " " " " in cases .. ..lb. " " ' " " No. 2, in bbls ....lb. 10 " " " " No. 2, in cases ....lb. 10% " " " Crystal, in bbls ....lb. " " " " in cases ... ,1b. 13 " " E. I., in cases ....lb. 3° " " English, Herring's, % pint bots . .doz. 2 25 2 50 " " " " % pint " . .doz. 3 25 3 50 " " " " 1 pint " . .doz. 5 5o 5 75 " " " " 1 quart " .. doz. 8 00 8 5° " " W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 oz. bots . .doz. 62 " " " " 2 OZ. " . .doz. 87 " " " " 3 oz. " . .doz. I 12 " " " " 4 oz. " . .doz. I 25 " " " " 6 oz. " or % pint . .doz. i 75 " " " " 10 oz. " or i " . .doz. 2 50 " " " " 18 oz. " or I quart . .doz. 4 50 " Cedar, Red.. ....lb. 38 4° " " " pure ... .lb. 75 85 " Cedarwood (Lebanon Cedar) ....lb. 2 50 2 75 " Cedrat ... lb. 6 50 6 75 " Celery . . . .OZ. 1 25 1 50 " Chamomile, Citrat., Ph. B ... .oz. 3 00 3 25 " " German ... .oz. . 6 00 6 25 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 39 Oil, Chamomile, Roman I 50 I 75 " Cherry Laurel (Lauro Cerasi),... I 25 I 50 " Cinnamon Bark, Ceylon, true I 75 2 00 '■ " Leaf , 75 901 ** Citronella, Native... < lb. I 25 I 35 " Winter's lb. I 40 I 50 Civet, Alcoholic 75 85 Cloves lb. 2 50 2 75 " Cocoanut, 5 lb. jars lb. ?5 '* " 10 lb. " lb. 22 " " 35 lb. cans lb. 20 " Cod Liver, Brown, Bergen ....gall. I OO I 10 '• *' " " by bbl .... gall. 90 " " " Newfoundland ....gall. 9° I 00 " " " " by bbl „ . . . . .... gall. 75 '' *' White, " .... gall. 90 I 00 '• " ■' '* by bbl • , , . . ....gall. 80 " ** *' Norwegian, Three Fish Brand... ....gall. I 35 I 50 <» <•< << < < < < ll < by bbl. gall. I 20 '* ** " " Moller's 5 25 « < U «« Il . . . . . .. gross. 00 00 " Cologne (see Cologne Mixture, page 14). ■" Conium lb. 60 65 '* Copai va. lb. I 40 I 50 " Coriander 75 9° ** Cotton Seed .... gall. 60 65 '• " " by bbl .. ..gall. 55 " Croton, English «. lb. 2 00 2 25 " " " 1 drm. bots I 25 I 50 " Cubeb lb. 2 75 3 00 " Cumin lb. 6 00 6 50 " Curacoa lb. 6 00 6 50 ' ' Cuscus (Vetivert). IO 00 II co " Dill lb. 8 00 8 50 Ergot 13 15 • ' Erigeron lb. 4 00 4 25 " Eucalyptus lb. 2 00 2 25 " Euphorbium lb. 50 60 '* Fennel Seed lb. I 75 2 00 " " " crystals lb. 4 5o 4 75 " Fireweed lb. I 5° I 75 " Fusil, Rectified lb. QO I 00 " Geranium, Rose, French, Bertrand's ib. 14 00 14 50 " " " " Chiris' lb. 15 00 16 00 " " " Prepare, " lb. 20 OO 22 00 " " ** Turkish, Natural lb. 8 OO 8 5° " Ginger I OO I 25 " Golden Rod (Solidago)... lb. 4 OO 4 50 *' Heliotrope, Alcoholic (see Extract, page 17.) * ' Hemlock lb. 40 50 * ' ' pure ..'....lb. 75 85 " Henbane lb. 50 60 " Horsemint lb. 3 50 3 75 " Hyssop, Ethereal oz- 2 00 2 25 ** jasmin, Patty lb. 2 75 3 00 " " Alcoholic (see Extract, pages 17). '■ jockey Club, Alcoholic (see Extract, page 17). " jonquille, " (see Extract, page 17). ** juniper Berries lb. 2 00 2 25 " " " Extra lb. 2 75 3 00 Wood lb. 60 65 ' ' Lard ....gall. 00 95 " " by bbl .... gall. «7 " Laurel, Expressed lb. 60 65 " Lauro Cerasi (Cherry Laurel) I 25 I 50 *■ Lavender, English, Mitcham Garden oz. 2 5° 2 75 " 11 Flowers, French, Chiris' lb. 2 00 2 25 " " Garden, " " Douce lb. I 75 2 00 " " " " " Fort lb. I 60 I 75 " " " " Fort, lb. I 25 I 50 11 " " " Fine lb. I 5° I 60 " " " " Surfin lb. I 60 I 75 40 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Oil, Lavender, Spike " Lemon, S. F, de Pasquale & Bros.' " " " " " by can, 20 and 401 " " Grass, Native..... " " " Winter's " Limette ....lb. ....lb. DS.. .lb. ....lb. ....lb. . . . .OZ. 1 00 3 00 2 75 I 25 75 II 1 25 3 25 I5°l 85 " Linseed, Boiled ..gall. 65 70 " " " by bbl .. gall. 63 * * " Raw ..gall. 62 65 " " " by bbl . .gall. 60 " Lobelia ... .oz. 1 75 2 00 : " Lovage . ... " Mace, Ethereal .. ..oz. 40 50 " " Expressed in bars ...,1b. 2 25 2 5®, " Machine, No. 1 . .gall. 50 " " No. 2 . .gall. 4° " " No. 3 . .gall. 35 " Male Fern, Ethereal, German, Merck's, 1 lb. bots... ...,1b. 3 o° 3 25 I " " % lb. "... ....lb. 3 25 3 5o " " % lb. " ... ....lb. 3 75 4 00; " " " I oz. " .... . . . .OZ. 30 40 " Marjoram ... .oz. 1 50 i 60 ; " Marasquino. ... .oz. 1 25 1 50 " Matico ... .oz. 6 00 6 50 " Melissa ... .oz. 50 60 " " German ... .oz. 3 00 3 25 " Mignonette, Alcoholic (see Extract, pages 17). " Millefleur, Fatty ....lb. 2 75 3 00 ' " " Alcoholic (see Extract, pages 17). " Musk, Alcoholic . . . .OZ. 75 1 00 " Mustard, Essential 1 ... .oz. I 00 1 25 " Mustard, Expressed .. gall. 80 9° " Myrbane ....lb. 45 5ol " Neatsfoot .. gall. «5 9° " " by bbl .. gall. 75 " " Cooper's , .. gall. 1 10 I 20 " " "by bbl .. gall. I 00 " Neroli, Bigarade, Bertrand's . . . .OZ. 3 25 3 50 " " " Chins' ... .oz. 3 5o 3 75 " " Petal, Bertrand's ... .oz. 4 OO 4 25 " " " Chiris' ... .oz. 4 25 4 5o i " " Petit Grain, Bertrand's ... .oz. 75 I 00 ■ " " " " Chiris' ... .oz. I 00 1 25 " " Portugal, Chiris' ... .oz. 2 50 2 75 I " Nutmeg, Essential ....lb. 4 50 4 75 " Olive, Pure Malaga . .gall. 1 25 1 35 ! " " " "by bbl . .gall. 1 10 " " " " 2 oz. bots .. .doz. 87 " " " . " 4. oz. " .. .doz. 1 25 " " " " 6 oz. " or % pt .. .doz. 1 75 " " " " 10 oz. " or 1 pt .. .doz. 2 50 " " " " 18 oz. "or 1 qt .. .doz. 4 50 " " " Salad . .gall. 2 75 3 00 " •• " " Extra Fine . .gall. 3 25 3 50 " " " " Sublime . .gall. 4 50 4 75 " " " " " jars about 11% galls.. ..each. 40 00 ' " 5% galls .each. 20 OO " " " " Lucca Cream, qts., boxes, 1 doz.... . .box. 8 50 " " " " " " pts., " 2 " .... .. box. 9 50 " " " " " " % pts., boxes, 2 doz.. .. .box. 6 50 " " " " " " flasks, " 2% " . . .box. 9 00 " " " " " " cans, 3 galls ■ -galL 3 00 " " " " " " " 6 " . .gall. 2 90 " " " " Virgin of Aix, quarts, boxes, 1 doz . . .box. 7 5o " " " " " " pints, " 2 " . . .box. 8 50 " " " " " " pint, " 2 " . . .box. 5 50 " " Marseilles, qts. boxes, 1 doz . .box. 4 00 " " " pts. " 2 " . .box. 5 00 " " " y2 pts." 4 " . .box. 6 00 " Orange, Bitter, Sanderson's ....lb. 4 50 4 75 " " Sweet, S. F. de Pasquale & Bros.' ....lb. 3 00 3 25 " " " " " "by can, 20 lbs. lb. 2 75 " Origanum, Cretic . . . .OZ. 40 50 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 41 1 1 Oil, Origanum, Commercial.., ... .lb. 40 5°| ■ ■ ■" Pure. . ....lb. 75 80 44 Palm, 5 lb. jars .................... ...,1b. 25 44 " io lb. jars. .............. .. ....lb. 20 " 35 lb. cans ....lb. l6 44 ■** 50 lb. kegs ... .lb. 14 4 4 Parrafin .. gall. 50 60 ' 4 Parsley I 00 I 10 *1 Patchouly I 25 I 50 44 44 Alcoholic (see Extract, page 17). 44 Pear . .. .lb. 2 75 3 00 ' 4 Pennyroyal .. .lb. 1 25 1 5° ' ' Pepper, Black . ... .lb. 90 I 00 44 " Red (Capsicum) . . .OZ. 70 75 44 Peppermint - ...,1b. 3 00 3 25 44 44 English ....lb. 16 00 16 50 " 44 German ....lb. 9 00 9 50 44 44 Hale & Parshall's, bots., -24 oz ....lb. 3 25 3 50 44 44 Hotchkiss', H. G., " 21 oz ... .lb. 3 5o 3 75 44 44 W. H. S. & Co.'s 44 24 oz ....lb. 3 5o 3 75 " Petro sei in i ...oz. 9° 1 00 4 4 Phosphorated ....lb. 75 85 44 Pimento ....lb. 5 5o 5 75 44 Pinus Sylvestris, German.......... ....lb. 1 50 1 75 " Poppy ....lb. 50 60 41 PumpkinSeed. ..;oz. 70 75 44 Rape Seed ..gall. I 40 1 50 44 Reseda, Alcoholic, Mignonette (see Extract, page 17). 44 Rhodium . .. .oz. 50 60 41 " Wood, true. . - .oz. I 25 I 50 44 Rose, Geranium (see Oil Geranium, page 39). • " 44 Crescent.... oz. 6 00 6 50 44 44 Fine 6 50 7 00 44 44 Kissanlik... 7 00 7 5° 4 4 Rosemary, French .... ....lb. •60 75 44 44 Flowers, French, Chiris' Eperle. ■_ ....lb. I 50 1 75 4 4 44 44 4 4 " No. 1 ..... ....lb. I 10 1 25 44 4 4 Trieste ....lb. 50 60 4 4 Rue ....lb. 3 So 3 75 " Sage . . _ .oz. 60 65 44 Salad, Union Oil Co.'s .. gall. 60 65 4 4 " 4 4 " by bbl........ . ■ - gall. 55 44 Sandal Wood, English ....lb. 6 00 9 00 4 4 4 4 " West India.. . ....lb. 6 00 6 so 44 Sassafras ...» ... .lb. 55 60 44 by can, 50 lbs. ....lb. 50 4 4 44 W. H. S. & Co.'s, bots., 28 oz. ....lb. 65 75 44 Savin .. ....lb. 1 25 I 50 44 Seneka, true......................................... . . gall. 75 85 44 Sesame (Benne) .. gall. 1 25 1 35 " " by bbl ■..■.■ ............ . .gall. I 10 44 Smartweed .... -.. ■. ........ ... .lb. 4 5o 4 75 4 4 Spearmint . ....lb. 2 50 2 75 44 Sperm . .gall. 1 25 1 3° 44 " by bbl . ...... .. gall. I 20 44 Spike .. ... .lb. 30 35 44 Spruce ....lb. 45 50 44 Stone, Black ....lb. 3° 35 4 4 4 4 White (Petra Alba).....' ....lb. I 00 I 10 44 Succin, Crude, German. ....lb. 3° 40 44 4 4 Rectified 44 ....lb. 5° 60 44 44 " English ....lb. 44 Stillingia 9° I 00 44 Summer Savory 44 Tanner's .. .. gall. 50 55 " " by bbl. ;. .. gall. 47 44 Tansy ....lb. 3 So 3 75 44 Far ..gall. 45 50 44 4 4 by bbl .. gall. 35 44 Thyme, Red (see Origanum, page 40). 44 " White . . . . . . . ... ..... ...,1b. 1 25 1 5° 4 4 Tobacco. 2 2 QO " Tuberose, Fatty . ....lb. 2 75 3 00 42 Oil, Tuberose, Alcoholic (see Extract, page 17). " Valerian 75 9° II 85 I 00 Vanilla, Alcoholic Verbena, true i 2d Vetivert (Cuscus) 10 00 1 25| 11 00 • * Violet, Fatty . .lb. 2 75 3 00 • * " Alcoholic (see Extract, page 17). • • Whale ....... gall. 70 75 " by bbl .gall. 65 • • White Rose, Alcoholic (see Extract, page 17). •• Wine, Ethereal ...lb. 2 50 2 75 " Heavy 1 75 2 OO • ' Wintergreen . .lb. 3 25 3 5° " W. H. S. & Co.'s, bots., 32 oz . .lb. 3 30 3 73 Wormseed, Baltimore lb • < " Western lb «< Wormwood, American lb /□ • « " German lb '< " Swiss lb Ylang Ylang 10 00 12 OO • • " " Alcoholic (see Extract, page 17). Ointment, Aconite, i lb. jars... ..lb. 75 " Althea, 1 lb. " .. . .lb. 60 " Antimonial, 1 lb. " .. . .Ib. 50 " Arnica, 1 lb. " ..lb. 9° " Atropia, 1 lb. " ..lb. 1 25 " Basil'icon (Resin Cerate), 1 lb. jars... . .lb. 50 " Belladonna, 1 lb. jars... . .lb. 60 " Comp., 1 lb. jars.... ..lb. 75 " Benzoin, 1 lb. jars.... ..lb. 5° " Camphor, 1 lb. " .. . .lb. 60 " Cantharides, 1 lb. " .. ..lb. 1 25 " Carbolic Acid, 1 lb. " .. . .lb. 5° " Chrysophanic Acid, 1 lb. jars ..lb. 1 25 " Citrine (Nit. Mercury), 1 lb. jars... ..lb. 4° " Creasote, 1 lb. jars ..lb. 4° " Elder Flowers, 1 lb. " .. ..lb. 1 00 " Iodide Potass., 1 lb. " ..lb. 75 " Iodine, 1 lb. " . .lb. 1 5° " " Comp., 1 lb. " ..lb. 1 5° " Iodoform, 1 lb. " .. . .lb. 1 25 " Lard, 1 lb. " .. . .lb. 75 " Lead, Carb., 1 lb. " .. ..lb. 50 " Iodide, 1 lb. " . .lb. 75 " Mercurial, % Mercury, 1 lb. jars ..lb. 48 " " % " 1 ib. - ..lb. 4° Mercury Ammoniated (White Precip.), 1 lb. jars ..lb. 75 " Iodide, Red, 1 lb. jars.... . .lb. 60 " Oxide, Red (Red Precipitate), 1 lb. jars ..lb. 55 " Yellow, 1 lb. jars . .lb. 60 " Mezereon, 1 lb. jars ..lb. 60 " Nutgalls, 1 lb. " ..lb. 4° " Olive, 1 lb. " . ..lb. 60 " Pitch, 1 lb. " ..lb. 70 " Poplar, 1 lb. " lb " RoseWater, 1 lb. jars ..lb. 75 " Savin, 1 lb. " .... ..lb. 60 " Simple, 1 lb. jars ' ..lb. 5° " Spermaceti, 1 lb. " .. . .lb. 60 " Stramonium (Green), 1 lb. jars ..lb. 75 " Sulphur, 1 lb. jars lb " Comp. 1 lb. jars. ..lb. 5° " Tannic Acid, 1 lb. " .. ..lb. So " Tar, 1 lb. " ..lb. 4° " Tobacco, 1 lb. " .. ..lb. 4° " Veratria, 1 lb. " ..lb. 2 25 " Zinc Carbonate.i lb. " . .lb. 75 " Iodide,. 1 lb. " ..lb. 75 " " Oxide, 1 lb. " . .lb. 60 Oleate, Aconitia, i oz. bots. .. 65 • Atropia, 1 oz. " ' 11 * Mercury, 5% lb /Cj i * " 10%.... . ..lb. 2 OO • 1 2 251 | W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 43 3 00 3 25 " " J 5% and Morphine, 2% lb. 4 50 4 75 oz. 65 70 oz. 1 65 I 75 << Zinc lb. 1 75 2 00 " " I 07. hots oz. 20 25 Oleoresin, Black Pepper, 1 oz. bots oz. I 00 I IO " Capsicum, 1 oz. " oz. 75 << Cubeb r oz u - - - oz. 25 3° " Ergot, 1 oz. " oz. 60 75 Ginger, 1 oz. " oz. I 25 I 50 oz. I 20 I 25 " Lupulin, 1 oz. " oz. 75 85 << L'prn r nr. 44 oz. 35 40 10 T2 " Peel, Curacoa, in quarters lb. 15 18 " " " in ribbons . • lb. 18 20 " " " Ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 20 22 " " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s... lb. 25 30 lb. IO 12 " " " ''Ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 12 15 " " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 20 25 lb. 35 4° Orpiment (see Arsenic, Yellow, page 7). Osmium, Metallic ....grm. 3 00 lb. 25 3° " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 30 35 Ox Gall, Inspissated, 1 lb. jars, W. M. S. & Co.'s lb. i 35 I 40 oz. 12 15 " " " Powdered, 1 lb. jars lb. I 60 I 75 44 44 r< " i oz. " lb. 15 18 Oxymel of Squill lb. 40 5o Oyster Shells, prepared lb. 18 20 Palladium, Chloride, Dry, % oz. bots ... % oz. 7 00 " " Solution, % oz. bots ...% oz. 1 00 " " and Sodium, % oz. bots ... % oz. 6 00 44 Metallic gr. 15 Pancreatine, 1 oz. bots oz. 50 60 " 1 lb. bots lb. 7 00 7 50 Paper, various kinds (see pages 144, 277, and 278). Paraffin, Refined lb. 22 25 lb. 5° (JO " 1 oz. bots ... . doz. 75 Paris White lb. 3 4 lb. 2% Pastilles, Fumigating, Black .lb. 60 75 " " Red lb. 75 90 Paullinia (Guarana) lb. I 00 I IO " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. I 25 I 35 Peach Wood (see Dye-Woods, page 74). Pearlash (Carbonate Potassium) lb. 12 15 Pelleterine Tannate (active principle Pomegranate) ....grm. 2 OO Pepper, Black lb. l6 18 " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 22 25 " Long lb. 35 40 " Red Bird (Capsicum) lb. 35 38 " " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 40 45 44 White lb. 25 3° " 11 Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 30 35 Pepsin (see pages 99, 145, and 168). Phloridzin, 1 oz. bots oz. 3 00 3 25 Phosphorus, n lb. cans - lb. 05 i lb. " lb. I 00 oz. 3° 35 " Amorphous, 10 lb. cans lb. 2 00 " " 1 lb. " lb. 2 25 Physostigmin gr- 50 " Bromide gr- 50 " Sulphate gr- 50 Phytolaccin oz. I 00 I 10 Piera Hiera lb. 30 35 Picrotoxin, German, Merck's oz. 12 OO 12 50 Pill, Blue, American, 1 lb. jars lb. 45 5o|l 44 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Pill, Blue, American, Powdered, i lb. bots ....lb. 70 " " English, Atkinson's, i lb. jars " " " Herring's, I lb. " " " " " i lb. rolls ....lb. 85 9° ...,1b. 90 I OO ....lb. prices. 80 90 " Compressed, J. Dunton's, at manufacturers' prices. " John Wyeth & Co.'s, at manufacturers' " Soluble, W. H. S. & Co.'s {see pages roo to 108). " Sugar-coated, various kinds at manufacturers' prices " " Warner's, at manufacturers' prices. Pilocarpine, Muriate, W. H. S. & Co.'s " Nitrate, " " . .grm. 2 50 •grm. 2 50 '' Pure, " ' ' .grm. 3 00 " Salicylate, " " Pimento (Allspice) . • grm. ....lb. 4 00 18 20, Piperin, i oz. bots 85 9° Pipe Clay (see Clay, page 14)..... ....lb. 4 6 Pitch, Black ....lb. 4 8 " Burgundy, American, boxes 10 and 20 lbs " " True ...,1b. 6 8 ....lb. 8 IO " " " by stand no lbs ... .lb. Pith, Sassafras ....lb. I 00 I Plaster, Calcined (Plaster Paris), Dentists' . .bbl. I 75 " Adhesive, Spread, American, Davidson's, 5 yd. rolls , yd. 15 " " " " De La Cour's, 5 yd. ' yd. 20 " " " " Ellis, 5 yd. ' yd. 15 " " " " " 1 yd. ' doz. I 75 " " " " Bobbin's, " " " " Shiver's, 5 yd. ' yd. 20 " " " " " 1 yd. ' doz. 2 25 " " " " Twilled, Shiver's, 5 yd. ' yd. 35 " " " " C'n Flannel, " 5 yd. ' yd. 45 " " *' * " Swansdown, " 5 yd. ■ yd. 45 " " " English, 5 yd. " " " " 1 yd. ' yd. 16 18 * doz. 2 25 " " " " on Mole-skin, 3 yd. " yd. I 20 " " " " on Swan's Down, 5 yd. ' yd. 50 " Diachylon, Simple, " Morson's " " " Mander's ....lb. 50 ....lb. " Galbanum, Comp., " " " " " " Morson's ....lb. ....lb. 60 " Paris, by bbl . .bbl. I 50 " " Dentists', by bbl . .bbl. I 75 Plasters, Officinal, W. H. S. & Co.'s (see Mfg. Dept., page 108). " Proprietary (see pages 148 to 152). Platinum, Bichloride, % oz. bots. .. .oz. 8 00 8 50 " " Solution 10%, ioz. bots.... .. .oz. 75 85 " " and Soda, % oz. " . . .oz. 7 00 7 50 " Black, % oz. bots . % oz. 2 50 2 75 " Cyanide, Potass., % oz. bots. .% oz. 2 oc 2 25 " Sheet and Wire .. .oz. 9 00 9 50 " Sponges, 1 in box. . .doz. 2 00 2 25 " Wire, finest .% oz. I 25 I 35 Plumbago, for Electrotypers.;;; ....lb. I 75 2 00 Polishing Putty (Tin, Oxide, White,)... POMADES, French, Chiris'. ....lb. 45 50 Cassie, Rose, )Ini kilo cans, about 2% lbs ....lb. 2 5o jasmin, Tuberose, > " 2 " " " 5 " ....lb. 2 25 Orange, ? " 5 " " " 11 " .. .lb. 2 IO Violet, " 1 " " " 2j£ " ....lb. 7 50 Violet, " 2 " " " 5 " .. .lb. 7 00 Violet, " 5 '* " " 11 " ....lb. 6 50 Poppy Heads, French " " German ... .lb. 40 50 ....lb. 18 20 Potash ....lb. 8 IO " by cask, 400 lbs ...,1b. 6 " Cone., Babbitt's, balls, cases, 48 lbs .case. 3 25 " " " " " 24 lbs .case. I 63 11 " " cans, " 48 lbs .case. 3 25 " " " " " 24 lbs .case. I 63 " White Rock, " " 48 lbs... .case. Potassa, Caustic, Common, 1 lb. bots ....lb. 55 60 " " White, 1 lb. " ....lb. 60 65 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 45 Potassa, with Lime (Potassa cum Calcis) " Solution (Liquor Potassae) .lb. .lb. 70 17 75 20 Potassium, X oz. bots oz. 3 00 3 25 " Acetate, i lb. bots.. .lb. 36 38 " " Pure Merck's, i lb. bots... .lb. 1 5° 1 60! " " Purified, i lb. bots .lb. 60 65 " Antimoniate, i lb. bots .lb. 3 2d " Arseniate, i oz. OZ. " 15 iff " Arsenite, i lb. " .lb. 2 OO 2 25 " Solution (Fowler's) i lb. bots .lb. 12 15'. " Benzoate, i oz. bots OZ. 75 80 • Bicarbonate, i lb. bots .lb. 24 25 " " C. P., i lb. bots .lb. 75 80 '1 Bichromate .lb. 18 20 " " C. P .lb. 80 85 " Binoxalate (Sal Acetosella) .lb. 28 30 " Bisulphate .lb. 40 50 ' " Pure, i lb. bots .lb. 60 65 Borate, Chemically Pure OZ. 15 20 Boro Tartrate (Soluble Cream Tartar), i lb. bots.. ,1b. I 25! 1 35 " Bromate, i oz. bots OZ. 1 25 1 35 " Bromide, bulk .lb. 40 45 " " i lb. bots .lb. 50 60 " " I oz. " OZ. 6 7 " " Chemically Pure .lb. 1 5o Carbolate, i oz. (Phenylate) oz. 2? 3° Carbonate (Pearlash) .lb. 12 15 " Purified (Sal Tartar) .lb. 14 16 Carb., Pure, with Tartar, German, Merck's, I lb. bots.lb. 65 " Chem. Pure, " " ilb. " lb. 1 25 1 "0 ' ' Chlorate, English .lb. 20 22 " " "by keg, 112 lbs .lb. 17 " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ... .lb. 25 3° '' Greenbank's, by keg, lb 18 112 lbs. " " French .lb. 27 30 " " by case, no lbs .lb. 25 " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ... lb. 3° 35 " " Purified, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. 40 45 " Chloride, 1 lb. bots .lb. 75 85 ' ' Chromate, Pure .. .lb. 1 5° 1 60 " Yellow .lb. 75 So " Citrate, 1 lb. bots .lb. 75 80 Cyanide, Fused .lb. 58 60 " For Mining Purposes .lb. 45 5° ' ' Granular .lb. 75 80 " Purified .lb. 90 I OOj Ferrocyanide (Prussiate Potash) .lb. 28 30 Fluoride, 1 oz. bots OZ. 60 65 Hyperchlorate, 1 oz. bots (Perchlorate) .oz. 40 45 Hypophosphite, 1 lb. bots. .lb. 2 40 2 50 " I oz. " .OZ. 17 20 " Hyposulphite, 1 oz. " 15 18 " Iodate, 1 oz. " oz. I 25 I 50 Iodide, Am., 1 lb. " .lb. 2 50 2 60 " " I oz. " OZ. 22 25 " English, Atkinson's, 1 lb. bots .lb. 4 50 4 75 lodo-Hydrarg, 1 oz. bots OZ. 65 70 Lactate, 1 oz. bots oz. I 00 I 10 Lactophosphate, 1 oz. bots .oz. 75 80 Nitrate, Crystals (see Sal Nitre, page 51). Nitrite, 1 oz. bots oz. 18 20 Perchlorate, 1 oz. bots .oz. 4° 45 Permanganate, Crude, German, Merck's, 1 lb. bots.lb. 75 85 " 1 lb. bots .lb. 5° 55 " Crystals, pure, 1 lb. bots .lb. 70 75 " " " I oz. " .OZ. 8 IO " " " Morson's, 1 lb. bots.lb. I 5° 1 75 " " " Merck's, % lb. bots.lb. 1 5° I 75 " " " Merck's, 1 oz. bots. oz. 15 18 " Ord. (Chameleon Mineral) 1 lb. bots.lb. 60 65 Phenylate, 1 oz. bots oz. 25 3op " Phosphate, 1 lb. " .lb. 2 OO 2 25I 46 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Potassium, Phosphate, i oz. bots . .oz. 15 18 Pyrophosphate, i oz. bots 40 45 " Prussiate, Red ...lb. 75 80 Yellow .. .lb. 28 3° Salicylate, i oz. bots . .oz. 45 50 " Silicate ...lb. 50 55 Silicio-fluoride, i oz. bots 50 55 " Sulphate, Crystals 1.. ...lb. 14 i5 Powdered ...lb. 15 18 " Chem. pure, i lb. bots ...lb. 5° 55 " Sulphite, i lb. bots ...lb. 50 55 " pure, i lb. bots ...lb. 4 00 4 25 Sulph-indilate, i oz. " 1 00 I IO " Sulpho-Carbolate, i oz. bots . .oz. 16 18 " Sulpho-Cyanide, i oz. " . .oz. 20 25 Sulphide, fused (Liver Sulphur), i lb. bots ...lb. 25 3<? " C. P., i lb. bots ...lb. 2 25 2 50 " Sulphuret (Sulphide) " Tartrate (Soluble Tartar), i lb. bots .. .lb. 72 75 " Xanthogenate ...lb. I 50 1 75 Potter's Blue ...lb. 3° 35 " Clay ..lb. 5 8 Powder, Aromatic, I lb. bots . .lb. 1 50 I 75 " Chalk Aromatic . .lb. 2 OO " " and Opium .. .lb. 2 50 " Composition, bulk ...lb. 25 3° 4 oz. papers 35 40 " 2 oz. " 40 45 " " I oz. " . .lb. 45 5° " Curry ...lb. 1 50 " Dover's U. S. P„ W. H. S. & Co.'s .. .lb. 1 50 1 60 " Fumigating .. .lb. 1 25 1 50 " Goa ...lb. 3 5o 3 75 " Goa . . .OZ. 25 30 " Insect, true Dalmatian ...lb. 60 65 " " " " by keg, no lbs .. .lb. 55 " " " W.H. S. & Co.'s, inbots. (seepages 108& 153). " jalap, Comp ...lb. 1 25 " Kino, " ..lb. 1 5° " Licorice, " ..lb. 50 " Opium, " . .lb. 2 OO " Seidlitz (see Seidlitz Powders, pages 109 and 153). " Soda (see Soda Powders, pages 109 and 154). " Tooth ..lb. 75 " Tragacanth, Comp . .lb. 1 5o " Tully's ..lb. 2 OO Propylamin, Chloride, % oz. bots . .oz. 4 50 4 75 " Pure, Liquid, 1 oz. bots . .oz. I OO I IO Protagon, 1 lb. bots ..lb. 4 00 " lb. " ...lb. 4 50 Proteine, 1 oz. bots . .oz. 2 50 2 75 Pulvis Antimonialis, 1 lb. bots . .lb. 70 7S Pumice Stone (see Stone, page 56). Putty, in bladders ...lb. 3 " in cans ...lb. 2# 2% '* kegs ...lb. 2 Pyrites ...lb. IO 15 Pyroxylin (Cotton Gun) Quassia Chips ...lb. 7 IO " " by bbl ...lb. 4 " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ...lb. 18 20 Quercitron (see Bark, Oak, page 74). Quicksilver (see Mercury, page 35). Quinia, Acetate, 1 oz. bots . .oz. 3 50 " Amorphous, 1 oz. " . .oz. " Arseniate, 1 oz. " . .oz. 5 25 " Bisulphate, 1 oz. " . .oz. 3 25 " Bromide, 1 oz. " . .oz. 4 00 " Carbolate, 1 oz. " . .oz. 7 OO " Camphoric, % oz. " . .oz. II OO " Chlorate, % oz. " . .oz. 8 00 " Citrate, 1 oz. " . .oz. 3 5o " Ferro-citrate (Iron Citrate and Quinine.) ...oz. 62 1 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 47 Quinia, 'Ferrocyanide, i oz. bots " Ferro-iodide, i oz. " . . .OZ. 3 75 " Ferro-lactate, i oz. " . ..oz. 4 5° " Hydrobromide .. .oz. 4 00 " Hydrochlorate, i oz. bots . ..oz. 4 50 " Hypophosphite, i oz. " .. .oz. 4 50 " Iodide, I oz. 11 " andiron, Iodide, i oz. " .. .oz. 2 30 " " " Valerianate, % oz. bots .. .oz. 3 35 " Lactate, i oz. bots .. .oz. 4 75 " Muriate, i oz. " . " Phosphate, i oz. " " Pure Alkaloid, i oz. " .. .oz. 4 5° * ' Salicylate . ..oz. 4 00 " Sulphate, English, Howard's, i oz. bots .. .oz. 3 15 " io oz. cans .. .oz. 3 " " French, i oz. bots .. .oz. 3 T5 " Hospital, i oz. " .. .oz. 2 50 " " P. & W., i oz. " .. .oz. 3 25 " P. & W., 5 and io oz. cans .. .oz. 3 20 " R. & S., i oz. bots .. .oz. 3 25 " R. & S., 5 and io oz. cans ...oz. 3 20 " Sulpho-Carbolate (seeCarbolate), % oz. cans .. .oz. 7 00 " Sulpho-Vinate, % oz. cans .. .oz. 10 00 " Sweet, i oz. " .. .oz. 1 00 " Tannate, i oz. " " Valerianate, % oz. " .. .oz. 5 00 ! Quinidia, Pure, i oz. bots .. .oz. 2 25 " Sulphate, i oz. " Quinine-Cincho, i oz. " .. .oz. i 5° Quinquinia, i oz. " " and Iron Citrate, i oz. bots .. .oz. 25 1 Red Precipitate (Red Oxide Mercury) ...lb. 77 80 " Saunders ...lb. 6 8 " " by bbl ...lb. 4 " Wood (see Dye-Woods, page 74). Resin, Copaiva ...lb. 2 OO 2 25 " Jalap, Rad... .. .oz. 65 75 " " Stip ...oz. 5° 6b " Scammony .. .oz. I OO 1 10 Resin, White ...lb. 6 8i " " by bbl ..bbl. 4 50 6 ool " Yellow .. .lb. 3 4 " " by bbl . .bbl. 2 50 2 75\ " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .. .lb. 15 2d Resineon, 1 oz. bots .. .oz. 5° 6b Rhodium .grm. 5 00 Root, Aconite, English ...lb. 75 8b " " German ...lb. 15 18 " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s... .. .lb. 25 3P " Althea (Marsh-Mallow) .. .lb. 20 22I " " Cut ...lb. 22 25 " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ...lb. 28 3° " Anchusa (Alkanet) ...lb. 14 18 " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .. .lb. 25 28 " Angelica .. .lb. 18 20 " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s... ...lb. 3° 35 " Arnica .. .lb. 3° 35 " Aronis .. .lb. 25 3°< " Artemisia (Mugwort) ...lb. 18 20 " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ...lb. 40 45 " Asarabacca, European .. .lb. 18 20 " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s. .. .Ib. 3° 35 " Avens ...lb. 3° 351 " Belladonna ...lb. 20 25J " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ...Ib. 3° 351 " Beth ; ..... .. .lb. 35 40 " Bistort . . .lb. 20 25. " Bitter .. .lb. 3° " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s... ...lb. 40 45| " Black (see Culver's). " Blue Flag .. .lb. 18 2b " Bryonia ...lb. 181 23 48 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Root, Burdock lb i8 44 Cainca lb " Calamus, Peeled lb 15 35 2 25 18 38 White, Peeled and Split .lb. " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s " Carlina .lb. lb 3° 35 " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. £ 25 35 44 Carex lb 41 Chelidony 44 China .lb. lb 25 l6 30 3 25 30 18 44 " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb 44 Chiretta. lb □J ' 4 Cohosh, Black lb 3° 15 18 " Ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s... .lb. 15 " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. 20 25 " Blue lb l8 44 Ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. 22 25 44 Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. 30 35 45 44 Colchicum, English .lb. German lb 15 18 " " W. H. S. & Co.'s 44 Colombo .lb. lb 30 " Ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s... .lb. 25 " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. 28 4 4 Coltsfoot. lb 60 20 " Comfrey " Ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s ,1b. 5° 18 .lb. " Contrayerva .lb. 80 44 Cotton lb / 0 18 2 vq 44 Crawley .lb. Q OO 44 Culver's (Black Root) . .lb. 18 20 " Powdered ,W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb 41 Curcuma lb 3° " Dark, fine ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s... .lb. 12 15 " Light, fine ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. 12 15 4 4 Dandelion lb 18 41 " Cut lb 18 44 Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. " Dittany lb JO " Dwarf Elder lb 30 x5 10 35 18 12 44 Elecampane Ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. .lb. 12 Tt Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s . .lb. 18 " Farfara (see Coltsfoot). " Fennel lb 12 41 Galangal .• Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. 3° 15 .lb. 41 Gelsemium lb l8 3° 41 Gentian lb 8 10 44 44 Cut, W. H. S. & Co.'s.... .lb. 12 " " Ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. 10 12 41 " Powdered, W. H. -S. & Co.'s .lb. 18 4 4 Ginger, African " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. 8 10 .lb. 12 15 " E. I. (Race) .lb. 7 9 " 44 Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. " Jamaica, Bleached.., " Ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s... .lb. 22 25 .lb. 25 27 44 Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s. .lb. 28 30 44 Unbleached .lb. 20 22 Ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s..lb. 25 " Ginseng ♦.. 44 Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. J 190 2 OO .lb. 2 251 44 Gold Thread lb 44 Golden Seal lb 4° T5 45 18 " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. 44 Graminis, cut (Dog Grass).... .lb. IC 18 44 Hellebore, Black lb 15 20 18 25 " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. 4 4 4 4 White lb " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. 18 T5 " Hydrangea .lb. 25 1 30 44 Indian Hemp, Black (Apoc. Can.) ... .lb. 35 40. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT, 4? Root, Indian Hemp, White (Asclep. Inc,) ,1b. 40 " " Turnip lb 25 35 30 40- *• " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s,, .lb. '1 Ipecac, American , " " " Powdered. .lb. 5» 55 .lb. 6o 65 *: " Rio.. lb I 30 1 35 1 35 1 40 Ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. " " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ,1b. 1 5° 1 60 " Jalap lb 30 4° 35 45 " '* Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ,1b. " Kava Kava .lb. 60 65 " Ladies'-slipper lb 18 " Powdered, W. H. S. &. Co.'s ,1b. 25 30 " Licorice, No. i bundles, io lbs lb 18 J 1 " " " 2 " 10 " .lb. 15 I&I " 3 " io " .lb. 12 15 *' " " 4 " io " : .lb. IO I2[ •• " Cut .lb. 15 i8p " " " German .lb. 18 20 '■ •' Ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. 15 18 " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ,1b. 15 18 '• •' Wool lb 15 20 " " Russian, peeled " powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. 18 .lb. 3° 35I " Cut .lb. 22 25 " Lovage .lb. 25 3° " Male Fern .lb. 3° 35 ** " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. 38 " Mandrake lb *' Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. 18 20 " Marsh, Rosemary .lb. 25 3° " Masterwort lb 30 25 35 30 " Meadow Fern, Natural .lb. " " " Peeled .lb. 4° 45 | 1 ' Milkweed " Musk (Sumbul) .lb. .lb. 25 65 3O| 75 " Nervine (see Ladies'-slipper). " Ononidis, cut lb J 60I " Orris, Finger " " " Extra, Infants', .lb. 5° .lb. 1 75 2 OO 1 " " Florentine ' .lb. 22 " " " Ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. 25 28! " " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. 3° 35 18 " Verona lb 15 18 " " " Ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. " " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. 20 a 20' 25 3°, 35 1 10 " Pareira Brava lb l8 " " " Ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. 22 " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. 25 " Parsley " Pellitory, German (Pyrethri) " " Rom., " .... " Pimpinella .lb. 3° .lb. I 00 .lb. .lb. 35 18 40 20 " " true " Pink (Spigelia) .lb. .lb. 50 35 55 38 " " Powdered, W. FI. S. & Co.'s .lb. 45 " Pleurisy (White Root) " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. 20 25 .lb. 3° " Poke (Garget) .lb. 20 25 " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. 3° 35 40 " Polypody .lb. 35 " Pond Lily, White .lb. 28 " " " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. 35 " " " Yellow .lb. 25 " " " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. 35 " Queen of the Meadow. " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s... .lb. 20 .lb. 3° 35 30 " Rhatany " " Ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. 25 ,1b. " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. 38 •JO 40 " Rhubarb, East India ,1b. " " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s.... .lb. 9° " " " " Extra .lb. 1 25 I 50I 50 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S ■- - - - j" Ro t, Rhubarb, East India, Extra, Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. I 50 I 75 " " " " Cut, extra, W. H. S. & Co.'s.... ,1b. 3 OO 3 5o " " " " " " bv caddy, about io lbs. .lb. 2 50 •• * No. i, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. 50 2 75 " " •' " " " i, by caddy, abt. io lbs.. •< •• " " " " 2, W. H. S. & Co.'s. ... .lb. 2 25 .lb. I 75 2 00 •• " " " 11 " 2, by caddy, abt. xolbs. ,1b. 50 •* " Powd., English, Herring's, % lb. and i lb. bots.lb. 3 50 4 00 " " Trimmed,W. H. S. & Co. s .lb. 3 5o 3 75 •• " Turkey, True (out of market) •* " " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s... .lb. .lb. ' ' Salep •• " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ,1b. 80 90 .lb. 1 00 I IO' " Sanguinaria (Blood Root) " " Ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. IO .lb. 15 18 " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. 18 2Oi ' ' Sarsaparilla, Honduras Cut, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. 38 40 .lb. 42 45 •• " " Ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. 42 451 " " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .. .lb. 45 5o " " Mexican .lb. 15 18 •• " " Cut. W. H. S. & Co. s .lb. 18 20 •• •« " Ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. 18 20 11 " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ... .lb. 25 30 " " Rio Negro (out of market). .lb. • ' Scammony 2 00 2 251 " Seneka .lb. 65 70! '• " Ground, W. H. S. & Co. s .lb. 70 75I " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. 75 8o( " Snake, Canada, select .lb. 18 "3 " " " " Extra .lb. 25 •• •* Virginia .lb. 38 4° •* " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co. s .lb. 45 5°l " " Texas .lb. 25 " Skunk Cabbage •• " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. 20 .lb. 20 25 '• Soap wort .lb. 25 30 " '• White .lb. 30 35 " Solomon s Seal .lb. 20 25 " Squill, White •• " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s, i lb. bots. .lb. 12 15 .lb. 40 45 •• ■< ■' W. H. S. & Co.'s, % lb. " . .lb. 45 5°| " W. H. S. & Co.'s, lb. " . .lb. 50 60 •• W. H. S. & Co.'s, i oz. " . .lb. 75 9° " Stillingia " " Ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. 15 18: .lb. 18 20 " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co. s .lb. 25 30 " Stone .lb. 25 30 " lormentilla .lb. 16 20 " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co. s .lb. 25 30 " Turmeric (see Curcuma, page 48). .lb. • ' Turpeth " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s 60 65 .lb. 75 85 " Turkey Corn .lb. 18 20 " Unicorn .lb. 18 20 " Valerian, English " " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Cq.'s .lb. 25 30 .lb. 35 40 " German .lb. 15 18 " " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co. s .lb. 25 30 " " Vermont .lb. *5 18 " " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co. s .lb. 25 30 " Veratrum Viride .lb. 25 30 " " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co. s .lb. 351 40 " Vetivert .lb. 75 85 ■' Wild Indigo .lb. 25 30 " " Turnip .lb. 25 30 " " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co. s .lb. 35 40 11 " Yam .lb. 3° 35 11 " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co. s .lb. 40 45 " Yellow Dock .lb. 12 15 " " " Ground, W. H. S. & Co. s .lb. 15 18 " " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .lb. 25 3° 30I " Yellow Parilla .lb. 25 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 51 Knot, Zedoary lb. 18 1 20' Rose Pink, English lb. 12 15 Rotten Stone (see Stone, page 56). Rouge, Jeweler's, Balls lb. 60 75 " " Powder 60 75 " " Extra, Balls lb. 75 9°, " " " Powder lb. 75 9° " " Hard, Fingers lb. 75 9° Rubidium grm. 20 OO " Chloride grm. 75 Ruthenium grm. 5 50 Rutil lb. I 00 I 25 Safflower lb. 50 6° Saffron (see Flowers, page 22). Sago Flour lb. 10 12 ' * Pearl : lb. 7 10 Sal Acetosella (Binoxalate Potassium) lb. 28 30 " Enixum (Bisulph. Potassa) lb. 40 45 " Epsom lb. 4 5 " " by bbl lb. 2 " Glauber lb. 3 4 " " by bbl lb. IX " Nitre, Crude lb. 6 7 " " Refined, comcl lb. 7 8 " " " " by keg, 100 lbs lb. 6 " " " Pure lb. IO 12 " " " " by keg, 100 lbs lb. 9 " " " Double lb. II 12 " " " " by keg, 100 lbs lb. 11 " " Triple lb. 12 13 " " " " by keg, 100 lbs lb. IO " " " Pure, Granular lb. II 12 " " " " " by keg, 100 lbs lb. 9 " " " " " Powdered lb. 12 15 • " " " " Powdered, by keg, 100 lbs... lb. IO ' ' Prunel lb. 4° 45 " Rochelle, Kidder's lb. 35 37 " " " by box, 50 lbs lb. 34 " 11 " by bbl., 250 lbs lb. 33 " Soda lb. 3 " " by cask, 400 lbs lb. " Tartar (Potassium Carbonate) lb. 14 16 Saleratus, Pearlash ♦ lb. " " by keg, 100 lbs lb. " Soda lb. 6 8 " "by keg, 100 lbs lb. Salicin, 1 oz. bots 3° 35 " German, Merck's, 1 oz. bots 4° 45 Salt, Sea lb. 4 5 " Carlsbad Artificial lb. 12 151 Salts, Carlsbad, Gen., % lb. bots 12 00 " " " %lb. " 6 00 " Crab Orchard, true, bulk lb. 25 3° " " " " % lb. bots 2 OO " % lb. " 4 OO " " " " 1 lb. " 8 00 " Kissingen, for 10 galls, water 1 5° " Lemon, bulk lb. 75 80 " " boxes 75 " Vichy, for 10 galls, water 1 5° " Wormwood, bulk lb. 75 80 Sandal-wood (see Wood, page 63). Sand, White. bbl. 1 5° " Silver (Bird Gravel) bbl. 3 00 Santaline, 1 oZ. bots 1 00 I 10 Santonin, 1 lb. bots lb. 9 50 9 75 " I oz. " fir " German, Merck's, 1 oz. bots 70 75 " Tablets, y2 gr 65 " " 1 gr 85 Saponme, y% oz. bots y& oz. 75 80I Sassafras Pith lb. I 00 I 25 Sea Tangle lb. I 00 I 10 52 Sea Tangle IO 1 12 " Wrack (Fucus Vesiculosus) lb. 20 25 Seed, Ambrette (Musk) ...,1b. 75 80 " Angelica ....lb. 3° 40 " Anise, German ....lb. 12 15 " " Italian ....lb. l6 18 " " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ....lb. 22 251 " " Spanish ....lb. " " Star ....lb. 3° 35 " Annatto ....lb. 20 25 " Bird, mixed ... .lb. 7 9 " " " McAllister's, i lb. boxes (cases 3 doz)... .. .doz. 2 88 " Canary, Sicily 2 25 " " "by bbl 2 OO " " Smyrna 1 75 " " " by bag ■ 1 65 " " Spanish 2 O? " " " by bag I85 " Caraway ....lb. 10 12 " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ....lb. 20 25 " Cardamom, Aleppy ....lb. 2 25 2 so " " Malabar ....lb. 2 50 2 75 " " " Untrimmed ....lb. " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s. ....lb. 2 75 3 00 " " White, Extra Large ....lb. 2 75 3 00 " Carduus Benedictus ....lb. 3° 35 "• " Marianus ....lb. 25 3° " Celery ....lb. 18 20 " " Ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s ....lb. 25 " Colchicum, English ....lb. 65 " " German ....lb. 18 20 " " " Ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s... ... .lb. 25 28 " " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s. ....lb. 3° 35 " Conium ....lb. 20 25 " Coriander, English ... .lb. IO 12 " " German ... .lb. 8 10 " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ....lb. 18 20 " Croton (see Beans, Croton, page 9). " Cumin ....lb. 18 20 " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ....lb. 25 30, " Dill (Anethi) ....lb. 35 4° " Fennel, Italian ....lb. 12 15 " " German ...»lb. 15 18 " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ....lb. 25 3° " Flax, Clean ....lb. 4 6 " " " by bbl ...bbl. 7 5° " " Ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s ....lb. 6 8 " " " " " by bbl ....lb. " Fcenugreek ....lb. 6 8 " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ....lb. 9 IO " Hemp, Russian 1 60 1 75; " " " by bag, 1 50 " Henbane ....lb. 25 3° " Job's Tears lb. 60 75 *' Larkspur ....lb. i 25 I 50 " Lobelia ....lb. 4° 45 " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ....lb. 5° " Lovage ...,1b. 60 75 " Masterwort ....lb. 35 4° " Maw (Poppy) ....lb. 15 " Millet ....lb. 8 IO " " by bbl 1 5° " Musk (Ambrette) ....lb. 75 8Oj " Muskmelon ....lb. I 00 I 10 " Mustard, Brown, California ....lb. " " " German ... .lb. " " " Trieste ....lb. 7 10 " " Yellow, California ....lb. 7 io[ " " " English ....lb. 8 10I " " " German ....lb. 6 8 " Parsley ... .lb. 20 25J ' ' Peony ....lb. 80 1 " Phellandria (Water-fennel) ....lb. 20 25II W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S GENERAL PRICES CURRENT.- 53 .. .lb. 15 1 18 " J White . . .lb. 18 20 " Piim-nlzin . . .lb. 20 25 1 5° I 75' ...,1b. 2 OO 2 251 " Rape, English .bush. 3 00 " " " by bag .bush. 2 75 .bush. 2 50 " " •• by bag .bush. 2 25 ....lb. 4° 50 " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ....lb. 50 60 ... .lb. 20 25' " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ... .lb. 30 35 ... ,1b. 18 20 ... .lb. 25 3° " Water Fennel (Phelland Aquat.) ... .lb. 20 25 " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s ... .lb. 30 35 . . .lb. 3° 35 " Worm, American (Chenopodium) ....lb. '8 IO " " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s . . . .lb. 15 18 " " Foreign (Levant) ... .lb. 18 20 " " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co. s .. .lb. 25 30 Seidlitz Mixture, Kidder's .. . .lb. 32 33 •• " " by box, 50 lbs ....lb. 29 " " " by bbl., 250 lbs ... .lb. 28 " Powders, Full weight, W. H. S. & Co.'s . .doz. 2 75 • < " " " " gross. 30 00 " " Extra " " . .doz. 3 25 < < < ' " gross. 36 00 .. .oz. 4 OO 4 5° .. .oz. 25 3° . .grm. 2 50 Siliqua Dulcis (Beans, Locust) ...lb. IO I2i Silver, Acetate, 1 oz. bots ...oz. 3 00 3 25 ...oz. 1 75 I 85 .. .oz. 3 5° 3 75 .. .oz. 1 30 I 40 " Cyanide, 1 oz. " .. .oz. 1 75 185 ...oz. 1 3° I 40 " Leaf, in packs 20 books .pack. 2 00 2 25 " Nitrate, Crystals, pure . . .OZ. 84 85 " " Fused (Lunar Caustic) .. ..oz. 84 85 .. .oz. 1 55 I 60 .. .oz. 4 co 4 25] " Sulphate, 1 oz. bots .. .oz. 2 00 2 25 " Sulphide, 1 oz. bots .. .oz. 3 50 3 75 Smalts, Black ... .lb. 6 8 " Blue, Coarse ... .lb. 16 18 " " Fine ....lb. 18 20 ' ' Brown ....lb. 8 10 ' ' Green .. .lb. 16 18 ' ' Red ....lb. 18 20 Snuff, Maccoboy; Lorillard's, in 4 oz. bots . .doz. 2 25 " " " in 4, 8, 15, and 20 lb. jars.... ... .lb. 62 " Rappee, " in 4 oz. bots . .doz. 2 25 " " " in 4, 8, 15, and 20 lb. jars.... ... .lb. 62 11 Scotch, " in bladders ... .lb. 62 63 " " " in 4 oz. bots . .doz. 2 25 " " Garrett's, in 6 oz. " . .doz. 3 66 " " " in 1 oz. packs . .doz. 70 " " " in 2 " " . . doz. I 20 " " Rubbing, Garrett's, in bladders ....lb. 53 55 Soap, Castile, Mottled, by box, 35 lbs ....lb. 8 " " " Pure, by box, 35 lbs ....lb. II " " 11 " in cakes, by box, 50 lbs ....lb. 14 " " White, " Conti's," by box, 35 lbs ....lb. 15 " " " " in cakes, by box 45 lbs.. ....lb. " 11 " " Floating, " 35 " • • ....lb. 16 " " " Powdered, AV. H. S. & Co.'s ». .. .lb. 45 5°; " " " " Court de Payen " ....lb. 18 20 •< " " " " " by box, 200 lbs.. ....lb. 16 ....lb. 15 18 " Kesan, Genuine ...,1b. I 50 I 75I 54 Soap, Opodeldoc ...lb. IO 12 " Whale Oil .. .lb. 8 IO " " W. H. S. & Co.'s, i lb. cans 2 OO " " " W. H. S. & Co.'s, 2 " " 3 5° Soap-stone (see Stone, page 56). Soda, Ash .. .lb. 5 6 " " by bbl .. .lb. 2% " Caustic, by drum, 600 lbs .. .lb. 5 " " bv jar, 10 to 30 lbs .. .lb. IO 12 " " by Lime, 1 lb. bots ...lb. 55 60 " " Chem. pure, 1 lb. bots ...lb. 1 5o I 60 " " Depurat, 1 lb. bots ....lb. I OO I 10 " " Fused, 1 lb. bots .. .lb. I OO I IO " Chlorinated Solution, G. S. bots 2 75 3 OO " " " C. S. " 2 25 2 50 " " " bulk .gall. 40I " 11 Labarraque's Gen 7 00 " Powders, W. H. S. & Co.'s I 50 • * " " " gross. 16 50 Sodium, Acetate, 1 lb. bots .. .lb. 4° 45 " C. P., 1 lb. bots .. .lb. 80 9° " Arseniate, 1 oz. bots 15 18 " Arsenite, 1 oz. " IO 12 " Benzoate, 1 oz. " 38 40 1 lb. "• ...lb. 4 5° " Bi-Carbonate, American Natrona, by keg, 112 lbs ...lb. 4 " " English ...lb. 6 8 " " "by keg, 112 lbs ...lb. 4 " " " Chance's .. .lb. 8 IO " " " " by bbl., 220 lbs... ...lb. 7 " " Kidder's .. .lb. IO 12 " " "by box, 50 lbs...,. . .. .lb. 9 " " Chem. Pure, Ger., Merck's, 1 lb. bots.. .lb. 4° 45 " " Crystals, Pure .. .lb. 25 3° " Bi-Sulphate, 1 lb. bots .. .lb. 60 65 " Bi-Sulphite, 1 lb. " ...lb. 65 70 " " Solution, 1 lb. bots .. .lb. 35 4° " Bi-Tartrate, 1 lb. bots ...lb. 1 50 I 60 " Bromide, 1 lb. " ...lb. 57 60 4' " I oz. " 6 8 " Carbolate, 1 oz. " " Carbonate (see Sal. Soda, page 51). " " Chem. pure, dried, Ger., Merck's, 1 lb. bots.lb. 70 75 " " " " Crystals, " " 1 lb. " lb. 4° 45 ■" " Depurat, " " " i lb. " lb. 40 45 " " Powdered ...lb. 15 20 " Chlorate, 1 lb. bots ...lb. 1 65 I 75 " " I oz. " . . .OZ. 13 15 " Choleate, 1 oz. " " Citrate, 1 lb. " ...lb. 33 72 4° 75 " Fluorate, 1 oz. " " Formate, 1 oz. " " Glycochol ' .grin. I OO I IO " Hydrosulphate, Crystals, 1 lb. bots .. .lb. 9° I 00 " " Fused, 1 lb. " ...lb. 70 80 " Hypophosphite, 1 lb. bots .. .lb. 2 40 2 50 " " I oz. " . . .OZ. 17 20 " Hyposulphite ...lb. 5 8 " " in kegs .. ,1b. 4 " " Chem. Pure .. .lb. 70 80 " Iodate, 1 oz. bots . . .OZ. 2 OO 2 25 " Iodide, 1 lb. " .. ..lb. 4 50 4 75 " " I oz. " .. .oz. 40 45 " Lactate, Liquid Cone., 1 lb. bots .. .lb. 5 25 5 50 " " " " I oz. " . . .OZ. 36 40 " " " Dilute, 1 lb. " .. lb. 2 50 2 60 " " " " I oz. " .. .oz. 17 20 " " and Magnesia, 1 oz. " .. .oz. 60 65 " Lactophosphate, 1 oz. bets ...oz. 50 60 " Metallic, % oz. " ...oz. 50 55 " Molybdate, • 1 oz. " ...oz. I OO I IO " Muriate, Chem. Pure . . .lb. 4° 41; " Nitrate, Crude ...lb. 8 loll W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 55 Sodium, Nitrate, Purified lb. 16 18 " Nitrite, Pure, i oz. bots oz. 25 3° " Nitroprussiate, I oz. " oz. I 50 1 60 " Oxalate, i oz. " oz. 15 " Permanganate, i lb. bots lb. 50 60 " Phenylate, (see Carbolate) i oz. bots oz. 25 3° " Phosphate, i lb. bots lb. 20 22 " " Chem. pure, I lb. bots • lb. 60 65 Ammonio (Microcosmic Salt), 1 lb. bots.. .lb. I 25 i 35 " Pyrophosphate, i lb. bots lb. I 00 I 10 " I oz. " oz. 8 10 " Salicylate, i oz. " oz. 24 27 " Santonate, I oz. " oz. 1 25 I 50! " Seleniate, % oz. " % oz. 2 OO " Silicate, Dry lb. IO 15 " " Pure lb. I 25 I 50 " " bolution (see Glass, Soluble, page 23). " " pure lb. 50 55 " Stannate, i oz. bots oz. 10 12 " Sulphate (see Sal Glauber, page 51). " " Dry lb. 12 T5 " " Pure lb; 25 3° " " " dry lb. 40 45 " Sulphite, Crystals, 1 lb. bots lb. 22 25 " " Granular, 1 lb. " .lb. 40 42 " Sulpho-Carbolate, 1 oz. bots oz. 16 18 " Sulpho-Carbolate, German, Merck s, 1 oz. bots oz. 25 3° " Sulpho-Carbonate, " " 1 oz. " oz. 25 30 " Sulpho-Vinate, " " 1 oz. " oz. 25 30 " Sulphuret, 1 oz. bots oz. 10 12 " 1 annate, 1 oz. " oz. 40 45 " Tartrate, 1 lb. " lb. I 00 I 10 ' ' T aurocholate grm. I 00 I 10 " Tungstate, 1 oz. bots oz. 12 15 " Valerianate, 1 oz. " oz. I 25 1 35 Solanin, German, Merck s,.% oz. bots % oz. 7 00 Spanish Brown lb. 3 4 " by bbl lb. 1% Species, Aromatic lb. 40 5o " Cataplasm lb. 25 30 " Lignorum lb. 20 25 " Marienbad lb. 80 90 " Pectorales lb. 35 40 " Resolventes lb. 25 3° " St. Germain lb. 9° I 00 Spermaceti s lb. 25 30 '1 by box, 40 lbs *. lb. 22 " in cakes 10. 28 30 " " by box, 40 lbs lb. 25 Spirits Ammonia, 1 lb. bots lb. 43 45 " " Aromatic, 1 lb. bots lb. 48 5o " Anise, 1 lb. bots lb. 65 75 " Angelica, Comp., 1 lb. bots lb. 65 75 " Camphor lb. 50 55 " Chloroform, U. S. P., 1 lb. bots " Cochlear, German, Merck's, 1 lb. bots lb. 78 80 lb. 60 65 " Formicar, " " 1 lb. " lb. 60 65 " Juniper, 1 lb. bots lb. 50 55 " " Comp., 1 lb. bots lb. 50 55 " Lavender, 1 lb. " lb. 43 45 " " Comp., 1 lb. " lb. 45 50 " Horse-radish, 1 lb. " lb. 75 80 " - Mastich, Comp., 1 lb. " lb. I 00 110 " Melissa, 1 lb. " ' ....: lb. I 00 I 10 " Mindererus, 1 lb. bots lb. 25 30 " Muriatic Ether, German, 1 lb. bots lb. I 00 I 10 " Nitre, U. S. P lb. 40 45 " " " by demijohn, 35 lbs lb. 38 " 3F lb. 30 35 11 " 3 F, by demijohn, 35 lbs . lb. 28 " Nutmeg, 1 lb. bots lb. 44 45 " Pimento, 1 lb. " lb. 44 45 56 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Spirits Peppermint, i lb. bots lb. 65 75 " Raspberry, i lb. " lb. I 00 I IO " Rose, i lb. " lb. 45 50 " Rosemary, I lb. " lb. 45 50 " Sambuci, i lb. " lb. I 00 I 10 " I ilia, i lb. " lb. I 00 I 1° " Turpentine gall. 57 60 " " by bbl gall. 55 " " % pint bots doz. 1 50 " " I " " doz. 2 50 " " i quart " doz. 3 50 Sponge, Burnt lb. I 00 I 25 Spunk lb. I 00 I 10 Starch, Corn, Pulverized, in bbls lb. 8 " " i lb. papers lb. IO 12 " " i lb. " by box 40 lbs lb. 9 25 " Iodide, 1 oz. bots oz. 20 " Pearl, boxes, 38 1042 lbs., 6 bundles .. .. lb. 6 " " " 12 lbs lb. 6X Pure, in bbls lb. 1'A " " boxes, 38 to 42 lbs., 6 bundles lb. / " •' " 12 lbs.. lb. 7 " "1 lb. packages, boxes 36 lbs each 'b. 7 " " ten 4-lb. paper boxes, boxes 40 lbs lb. 7 " " Refined, boxes 33 to 39 lbs., 8 bundles... lb- 8 •' " " "12 lbs lb. 8X " Satin Gloss, 1 lb. packages, boxes 40 lbs lb. 8% " " " M ib- " " 4° lbs lb. 9 " X lb. " " 40 lbs lb. 9/z " " " Assorted " " 41 lbs lb. 9 " " " 5 lb. paper boxes, " 30 lbs lb. " " " 6 lb. boxes sliding covers, 12 boxes in crate.lb. 9 " Silver " in bbl lb. 8 " " " 6 lb. boxes, sliding covers, 12 boxes in crate.lb. 9 " " " boxes 38 to 45 lbs., 6 bundles lb. 8X " " " " 40 lbs., ten 4-lb. paper boxes lb. 8% " " " " 36 lbs., 1 lb. papers lb. 8X " " " " 30 lbs., % lb. " lb. 9 " " " " 30 lbs., X lb. " lb. " " " " 30 lbs. 1 lb., X lb., and X lb. papers, .lb. 9 Stearin lb. 28 30 " by box, 50 lbs lb. 25 St. John s Bread (Beans, Locust) lb. IO 12 Stone, Pumice lb. 4 6t " " by bbl lb. 3M 1 " " Select lb. 6 8 " " " by bbl lb. 5 " " Powdered lb. 5 6 " " " by bbl lb. 3% " Rotten, English lb. 8 IO, " " " by bbl lb. 6 " " " Powdered lb. 10 12 " " " " by bbl lb. 8 " Soap, Powdered lb. 5 7 " " " by bbl lb. 3K Strontium, Acetate, i oz. bots oz. 35 40' " Carbonate, Natural lb. 25 3°, " " Chem. pure, I lb. bots lb. 65 701 " Caustic, 1 lb. bots lb. 4 00 4 25 " Chlorate, i oz. " 02. 50 55 11 Chloride, I lb. 11 lb. 30 • 35 " " pure, i lb. " lb. I 25 I 35 " Iodide, i oz. " oz. 75 80 " Metallic grain. 60 " Muriate (Chloride) lb. 30 35 " Nitrate lb. 20 22 " " pure lb. I OO I IO " Oxalate, German, Merck s, i lb. bots lb. I 20 I 25 " Oxide, Chem. pure, i lb. bots lb. 4 OO 4 25 " Sulphate, crude " " Chem. pure, i lb. bots lb. 25 r lb. 60 65 Strychnia, Acetate, % oz. bots oz. 2 35 2 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 57 Strychnia, Arseniate, % oz. bots. - .. .oz. 6 00 6 25 . . .oz. 3 oo 3 25 ...oz. 5 5° 5 73 . ..oz. 20 23 ...oz. I 80 I 9° ...oz. 7 00 7 25 .. .oz. 3 23 4 20 " Nitrate, % oz. bots . ..oz. '2 35 2 40 " Phosphate, % oz. " .. .oz. 6 00 6 25 ....oz. 1 60 1 65 " Sulphate, % oz. " ...oz. 1 60 1 65 ...oz. 4 10 4 25 Styracine, % oz. bots. .. .oz. 10 00 Styrax, Calamita .. .Ib. 30 35 " Liquid .. .lb. 3° 35 Sugar, Burnt, (Caramel or Liquor Coloring) ....lb. 25 30 " Grape .. .lb. IO 12 " of Milk, Crystals ...ib. 38 40 " " Granular, W. H. S. & Co.'s ...lb. 45 50 " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .. .lb. 45 50 " " Recrystallized .. ,1b. 65 70 Sulphur, Flowers ... .lb. 5 6 " " by bbl., 175 lbs .. .lb. 3% " Iodide, 1 oz. bots ...oz. 42 45 " Lac .. .lb. 12 15 " " Free., pure ....lb. 15 18 " Lotum (Washed Sulphur) .. .lb. 12 15 " Rolls (Brimstone) ... .lb. 4 5 " " by bbl ... .lb. 2% .. .lb. IO 12 ... .lb. 18 20 " Washed (Sulphur Lotum) ....lb. 12 15 Sumac (see Dye-Woods, page 74). Suppositories (see Manufacturing Department, page in). Syrup, Buckthorn, German, Merck's, 1 lb. bots .. .lb. 70 75 " Iodide Iron, Tasteless, Creuse's .. .lb. 75 85 " Violar, German ... .lb. I 25 1 35 Syrups, Officinal, W.H.S. & Co.'s (seeMfg. Dcp't, pages in to 113). Talc, powdered (see Chalk, French, page 12). .. .lb. 9 II ' 4 by keg, about 50 lbs . .keg. 2 25 ' ' Pulp .. .lb. 30 35 Tannin (see Acid, Tannic, page 3). Tapioca, E. I ....lb. 8 IO .. . lb. IO 12 " Rio .. .lb. 9 II Tar, Barbadoes - . . gall. 90 1 00 " bvbbl . . gall. 75 " Common, bv bbl . .bbl. 3 00 " Pure North Carolina, 5 gall, cans, 2 cans in case . . gall. 25 " 4 " "3 " " . .gall. 27 " " 44 ■ " 3 " " 5 " " ..gall. 28 ■ " z 44 "8 " " ..gall. 30 " " " " 1 " "1 doz. cans in case . .doz. 4 00 " " 44 4 4 % " 44 2 " . .doz. 2 45 " " " " 1 quart 44 2 4 4 4 4 " . .doz. 1 65 " " " " 1 pint " 4 4 4 44 44 . .doz. 95 " << << <4 % 4 4 4 4 6 4 4 . .doz. 75 Tartar, Ammoniated, 1 lb. bots .. .lb. 2 OO 2 10 " Boraxat, German, Merck's, 1 lb. bots.... .. .lb. I 20 1 25 " Emetic Crystals (Antimony Tart.) .. .lb. 85 2° " " Powdered (Antimony Tart.) .. .lb. 75 80 " Red Crystals (Argols, Red) . . ,]b. 10 12 " " Powdered (Argols, Red, powdered) ... .lb. 12 15 Tellurium •grm. I OO .. .lb. 65 75 T erbium , ■ grm. 9 oo Terra Japonica (see Gum Catechu, Brown, page 24). Thallium - • grm. 50 " Sulphate, % oz. bots .% oz. 2 OO Thebaine, % oz. bots '■ •grm. I 50 Theine, German, Merck's, % oz. bots % oz. 50 1 58 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Thridace (see Ext. Lactucarum, page 20). T hymol (Acid, Thymic) ... .oz. 60 65 Tin, Bichloride, Crystals, white oz. 15 20 Liquid, fuming, 1 oz. bots .. .. oz. 50 55 " Bisulphide ....oz. 25 3° " Carbonate, 1 oz. bots ... .oz. 15 20 " Foil, Medium ... .lb. 20 251 " " French, No. 10 ... .lb. 75 80 No. 15 ....lb. 75 80 " " Tissue . ....lb. 25 30 " " Tobacco ... .lb. 18 20 " Hypophosphite, 1 oz. bots ....oz. 2 OO 2 10 " Metallic, in bars ... .lb. 30 35 " " " pure ... .lb. I 75 1 85 " " Floss ... .lb. 35 401 " Granular, pure .... lb. 1 00 1 10! " Powdered, pure ....lb. 1 50 1 60 " Rasped ... .lb. 1 50 1 60 " Muriate, Crystals ....lb. 25 28! " Solution (Madder Compound) ....lb. 12 15 " " ( " " j, by carboy... lb. 10 " Oxide, white (Polishing Putty) ... .lb. 45 5° " " " Chem. pure .- ....lb. 2 OO 2 10 " Protochloride ... .lb. 75 80 " Chem. pure ... ,1b. 2 OO 2 10 " Protosulphate ... .oz. 25 30 " Sulphuret (Sulphide) . .. .oz. 20 25 Tincture, Colchicum, Root, English, Mander's, 1 lb. bots. ....lb. I OO 1 10 " English, Morson's, I- lb. bots.. .... lb. I 25 1 35 " Seed, English, Mander's, 1 lb. bots. ... .lb. I 00 I 10 " " " English, Morson's, 1 lb. bots. ... .lb. I 25 i 35 Iron, Muriate, Tasteless, Creuse's ... .lb. 75 85 Tinctures, Officinal, W. H. S. & Co.'s (see Mfg. Dep't, page 114). 1 inkal ....lb. 75 80 1 itan Ore ... .lb. 75 80 " Metallic ' . . grm. 1 50 Tow, Surgeons' ... .lb. 25 30 T raumaticin ... .oz. 3° 35: Trichloromethyl Sulphur ... .oz. 6 00 6 50 Trinaethylamin, 1 oz. bots ....oz. I 00 I 10 " Chloride, % oz. bots ■ '/a oz. I 40 1 50; Tripoli; Mount Eagle, small papers .. .doz. r 65 75 . gross. 6 00 " St. I.ouis, 2 oz. papers .. .doz. 60 70 " 2 OZ. " . gross. 6 00 " 14 OZ. " .. .doz. 2 25 2 50 " 14 oz. " . gross. 24 00 " bbl., 300 lbs ....lb. 6 ' ' bbl., 150 lbs . .. .lb. 7 Tsa-Tsin .. .doz. 4 75 5 00 " 1 oz. bots . . . .OZ. 1 50 Turpentine, Chian, True ... .oz. 2 OO 2 25 Venice, " 1 lb. bots ....lb. 30 35 " " "• 10 and 20 lb. jars ....lb. 25 " " " by stand, 130 lbs ... .lb. 18 White (Gum Thus) ....lb. 10 12 Turpeth Mineral (Mercury, Subsulphate) ....lb. I 15 I 25 Tutty, Prepared (Impure Oxide Zinc) ....lb. 60 65[ Ultramarine Blue ....lb. 22 25 " "by box, 28 lbs ....lb. 18 Uranium, Acetate, 1 oz. bots ....OZ. 9° I 00 " Chloride, 1 oz. " " Metallic, Fused . .grm. 2 OO " Nitrate, German, Merck's, 1 oz. bots ... .oz. 9° I 00 " Ore ... .oz. 50 60 " Oxide, Black, 1 oz. bots. ... .oz. 1 25 i 35 " Yellow, 1 oz. bots ... .oz. 75 80 " Sulphate, 1 oz. " ... .oz. I 00 I 10 Urea, Nitrate, 1 oz. bots ....oz. 80 9° " Pure, 1 oz. " ....oz. 80 9° Vaccine, Virus, Non-Humanized Quill Slips ..each. 25 " " " " Capillary Tubes ..each. 2 OO GENERAL PRICES CURRENT.' 59 Vaccine, Virus, Non-Humanized Crusts, Powdered " " " " Ivory Points . .each.I 2 00 .. .doz. 2 00 • 1 . ..grm. 22 00 Veratria, Pure, % oz. bots oz. 2 30 2 40 " Sulphate, % oz. " oz. 3 00 3 10 Verdigris, in balls lb. 38 40 " Distilled lb. 70 75 " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 45 50 lb. 18 20 " Chinese lb. 90 I 00 " Quicksilver, deep (English style) lb. 70 • 75 " " hght " " lb. 70 75 " Trieste, deep lb. 65 70 " " light lb. 65 70 Vinegar of Squill (Acetum Scillaej lb. 40 50 Water, Anise lb. 30 35 lb. 75 85 " Bitter Almond, German, Merck's, x lb. bots lb. 5o 55 lb. 35 4° lb. 3° 35 lb. 35 4° " Chlorine lb. 25 30 lb. 35 4° " Cologne, W. H. S. & Co.'s ... gall. 6 00 6 50 " " Bell, W. H. S. & Co.'s, % pts .. .doz. 6 00 " " " " pts .. .doz. 12 OO " " " " qts .. .doz. 21 OO " Distilled .. .gall. 20 25 " Elder Flower lb. 35 40 " Fennel ■ lb. 3° 35 " Florida (see Proprietary Articles, page 164). " Foetida Antihysteric lb. I 00 I 10 ' ' J avelle .. .gall. 75 " " in bots .. .doz. 4 00 4 So ' ' Lime ... gall. 50 " Mineral, Adirondack, American, pts., cases, 4 doz ...case. 8 25 << << i> << qts., " 2 " . . .case. 7 00 " " Apollinaris,Foreign, pts., hamp., 100bots .hamp. 10 50 1 < 11 " .. .doz. I 50 1 75 " " " " qts., hamp., 50 bots. .hamp. 7 50 .. .doz. 2 25 2 50 " " " " pts., hamp., 50 jugs. .hamp. 5 00 .. .doz. 1 50 1 75 " " " " qts., hamp., 50jugs. .hamp. 6 5° ... .doz. 2 25 2 50 " " Ballston, American, pts., cases, 4 doz.... .. .case. 8 oc It It it ' " .. .doz. 2 25 2 50 " " Bethesda, " " .. .doz. I 75 " " " " qts .. .doz. " " " in 10 gall, kegs .. . gall. 5° " " Birchdale, American,, qts .. .doz. 4 25 4 5o " Blue Lick, " pts .. .doz. 1 50 " " ' " " in 20 gall. bbls. ... ....bbl. 6 50 " " " * " in bulk ...gall. 50 " " Bilin Sauerbrunn,Foreign, qts.,cases,24bots.,case. 6 00 It II 1 1 H < 1 ' * ... doz. 3 So 3 75 " " Birmenstorff, Bitter, Foreign, qts., cases 50 bots case. 15 00 " " Birmenstorff, Bitter, Foreign, qts .. .doz. 4 00 4 50 " " Borszek, Foreign, pints, cases, 50 bots..'. .. .case. 16 00 . . .doz. 5 00 5 50 " " Buffalo Lithia, No. 1, % gall, bots., 1 doz. in case. 6 00 " " " " No. 2, " "1 " • • 6 00 " " Carlsbad, Foreign, quarts, cases, 50 bots. .. .case. 14 00 .. .doz. 4 00 4 50 " " Columbian, Amer., l/2 pints, cases, 4 doz .. ?case. 5 00 .. .doz. I 50 " " " " pints, cases, 4 doz... ...case. 6 00 .. .doz. I 75 " " " " quarts, cases, 2 doz. . .. .case. 4 50 .. .doz. 2 50 " Congress, " pints, cases, 4 doz... .. .case. 6 00 60 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Water, Mineral, Congress, Amer., pints doz. I 75 - " quarts, cases, 2 doz case. " " " doz. 4 50 2 5° " Contrexeville, Foreign, pts., cases, 24 bots. .case. 5 So " pints doz. 3 5o 4 00 " Deep Rock, Amer., pints, cases, doz doz. " " " quarts, " " doz. " Eaux de Vais, " " " 50bots... .case. 2 CO 3 00 IO 00 " doz. 3 00 3 5° " Eger Franzensbrum, Foreign, quarts, ? cases, 50 bots < case. 15 00 " Eger Franzensbrum, Foreign, quarts doz. 4 00 4 5°. " Ems, Kraenchen, Foreign, quarts, ) , hamper, 50 jugs 5 hamper. IO 00 " Ems, Kraenchen, Foreign, quarts doz. 4 25 4 5° " Foreign, pts., cases, 50 jugs. ..case. 6 50 5oi " doz. 2 25 2 " Kesselbrunnen, Foreign, pts., cases, > 50 bots \ case- IO 00 " Kesselbrunnen, Foreign, pints doz. 3 00 3 5° " Victoria Spring, " quarts, ), hamper 50 jugs .....J hamPer' II 00 " Victoria Spring, Foreign, quarts doz. " " Victoria Spring, " pints, ? , hamper, 50 jugs 5 hamper. " Victoria Spring, Foreign, pints doz. " Victoria Spring, " pts., cases, ) 50 bots case- 3 25 3 5° 7 00 2 50 2 75 7 00 " Victoria Spring, Foreign, bots., pints..doz. 2 50 2 75 " Empire, American, pints, cases, 4 doz case. " " doz. 6 00 1 75 " quarts, cases, 2 doz case. " " " doz. 4 50 2 50 " Fachingen, Foreign, pints, hamp., 5ojugs.. .hamp.'14 00 " doz. 4 50 5 00 " Fort Edward, American, pints, cases, 4 doz..case. " " " " doz. 8 00 2 25 2 50 qts., cases, 2 doz.. .case. " " " " " doz. 7 00 " Friedrichshall, Bitter, Foreign, pts., cases, ) 2 doz 3 case' 4 50 " . Friedrichshall, Bitter, Foreign, pints . ...doz. " Gettysburg, American, pints, cases, 4 doz.. .case. " " " doz. 2 50 2 75 " quarts, cases, 2 doz..case. " " " doz. 6 50 3 50 3 75 " " " demijohns, 3 galls... dem. " " " " " & galls.. .dem. 3 75 6 50 " " Geyser Spouting, American, pints, cases, ? 4 doz $ case- 6 00 " Geyser Spouting, American, pints doz. I 75 2 00 qts., cases, ? 2 doz $ case. 5 OCI " Geyser Spouting, American, qts doz. 2 50 2 75 " " Giesshuebl Sauerbrunn, Foreign, quarts, ? cases, 50 bots 5 case. 8 50 " Giesshuebl Sauerbrunn, Foreign, quarts doz. 2 50 2 75 " Hathorn, American, pints, cases, 4 doz case. " " " doz. 6 25 I 75 2 00 " " " quarts, cases, 2 doz... .case. " " " " doz. 5 00 2 75 3 00 " High Rock, " pints, cases, 4 doz case. " " " " doz. 7 00 I 75 2 00 " " " quarts, cases, 2 doz.... case. " " " " doz " " Homburg, Foreign, quarts, hamper, ? , 50 bots | hamper. 14 00 " Homburg, Foreign, quarts doz. 4 00 4 25 " Hunyadi Janos, Foreign, cases, pts., 50 bots.case. II 00 " " cases, pts., 24bots.case. 6 25 " " " " " pints doz. 3 25 3 50 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 61 Water, •s Mineral, Kissingen, Artificial American, % pints, 2 case cases, 2 doz ) '* Kissingen, Artificial American, % pints. .doz. " Kissingen, Artificial American, pints, ) case cases, 2 doz ) " Kissingen, Artificial American, pints doz. " Kissingen, Rakoczy, Foreign, quarts, ) case cases, 25 bots $ " Kissingen, Rakoczy, Foreign, quarts doz. " Krankenheil (Iodine), Foreign, pints, ) 2 00 1 25 3 50 2 00 6 00 3 50 3 75 44 00 44 cases, 50 bots $ " Krankenheil (Iodine), Foreign, pints doz. 7 00 7 50 4 4 " Krankenheil (Sulphuric Iodine), Foreign, ) case 00 pints, cases, 50 bots ) 44 " Krankenheil (Sulphuric Iodine), Foreign, ) oz 7 00 7 5° pints S " Lippspringe (Arminius Spring), For- 2 hamper eign, pints, hamper, 50 bots $ 1 " Lippspringe (Arminius Spring), For-2 oz 18 00 44 6 00 6 50 .< eign, pints ) " Marienbad, Kreuzbrunnen, Foreign, pts., ) II cases, 50 bots ) < 4 " Marienbad, Kreuzbrunnen, Foreign, pts doz. 3 75 4 00 4 4 " Missisquoi, American, quarts, cases, 2 doz.. .case. " '• " " doz. 7 00 ' 4 3 75 4 00 44 " Pullna, Artificial, American, % pints, 2 2 00 << " Pullna, Artificial, American, % pints doz. I 25 • • " Pullna, Artificial, American, pints, cases, 2 2 doz ) 3 50 4 4 " Pullna, Artificial, American, pints doz. 2 00 4 4 " " Bitter, Foreign, pts., cases, 50 jugs. .case. 7 00 • 4 " " " " " " 20 jugs. .case. 3 00 4 4 " " " " pts doz. 2 25 2 50 4 4 " " " " qts., cases, 20 jugs.case. 4 00 4 4 " Pyrmont Steel, " qts., cases, 50 bots... .case. " " " " " doz. 14 00 4 4 4 00 4 25 4 4 " Racozy, Ofner, pts., cases, 50 bots case. " " " " doz. 10 00 4 4 3 00 3 50 4 4 " Rippoldsauer, " qts., cases, 50 bots. ..case. " " 11 " doz. 9 00 4 4 3 25 3 50 4 4 " Roisdorfer, " " cases, 50 bots.. .case. 8 00 4 4 " " " " doz. 3 00 3 25 " Rockbridge, Alum, American, % gall. bots.. .doz. , " Saratoga "A" American, pints, cases,4doz..case. " " " " " doz. " " " " qts., cases, 2 doz.. .case. " " " " " doz. 7 50 4 4 " Schwalbach, Foreign, quarts, hamper, ) }jamper So jugs $ 14 00 4 4 " Schwalbach, foreign, qts doz. " Schwalheim, " " casks, 100jugs..casks. 4 00 4 25 4 4 16 00 M " " " " doz. 4 25 4 50 4 4 " " " pts., casks, 100jugs, .casks. 15 00 4 4 " " " " doz. 2 50 2 75 " Seltzer, Artificial, American, pints, cases, ) case 2 doz 5 2 50 4 4 " Seltzer, Artificial, American, % pints doz. I 25 4 4 " " " " pints doz. " " " " " cases,2doz.,case. " " Foreign, pints, casks, 50 jugs cask. " " " " " 50 bots cask. 2 OQ 4 4 3 50 4 4 4 50 4 4 6 00 4 4 " " " " doz. I 75 2 00 4 4 " " " quarts, cask®, 100 jugs... .cask. II 00 4 4 " Seltzer, Foreign, quarts, casks, 50 bots cask. " " " " doz. 8 00 4 4 2 25 2 50 4 4 " Sharon, American, pints ; doz. 3 00 3 50 4 4 " " " quarts doz. 4 00 4 50 " Silesian, Obersalzbrunn, Foreign, qts., 2 cagp cases, 36 bots ) 15 00 If " Silesian, Obersalzbrunn, Foreign, quarts doz. 6 00 6 50 62 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S - Water, Mineral, Star, American, pints, cases, 4 doz .case. .doz. " quarts, cases, 2 doz .case. .doz. " St. Catherine's % pints *. .doz. 4 00 4 5° .doz. 8 00 8 50 " Vai's Foreign, quarts, cases, 50 bots case. IO 00 .doz. 3 00 3 So " Vermont, American, quarts, cases, 2 doz... case. .doz. " Vichy, Artificial, American, % pints, ? cases, 2 doz ( case. 2 00 " Vichy, Artificial American, y2 pints " " " " pts., cases, 2 doz. .doz. I 25 .case. 3 50 .doz. 2 00 " Celestins, Foreign, qts., cases,50 bots case. IO 00 " Grande-Grille, Foreign, quarts, ? cases, 50 bots ( case. 10 00 " . " Hauterive, Foreign, qts., cas's, 50bots case. 10 00 " " Hopital, Foreign, qts., cases, 50 bots case. 10 00 " either of above, Foreign, quarts.... " Saratoga, pints, cases, 4 doz .doz. 3 00 3 25 case. 6 00 .doz. I 75 2 00 " Washington, American, pints, cases, 4 doz. case. 6 75 .doz. 2 00 2 25 " White Sulphur, Am., qts, cases, 2 doz " " " American, quarts case. 7 50 .doz. 4 00 4 50 " Wildungen, Georg Victor Spring, For- ) eign, quarts, case, 50 bots $ " Wildungen, Georg Victor Spring, For- uine, quarts > doz. 3 00 3 5° " Wildungen, King Spring, Foreign, L quarts, hamper, 50 bots \ ' 1 e ' II 00 " Wildungen, King Spring, Foreign, pints... . doz. 3 25 3 5° " Wilhelm's Quelle, small cases, 100 bots.... case. IO 50 .doz. I 75 " " " " large " 50 bots case. 7 50 .doz. 2 75 " Orange Flower, Quadruple, French, Chiris' ■gall. " " Quadruple, French, Chiris', by can, 24 Litres > can. " " Triple French Chiris' ■ gall. I 75 2 00 " " " " by can, 24 Litres.can. 9 5o " " 20 " can. 3 50 " " " " "in bots., small. .doz. I 75 2 00 " " " " " "in bots., med. .doz. 2 75 3 00 " " " " " in bots., large. .doz. 3 50 3 75 " Rose, Petale, French, Chiris' • gall- 3 50 3 75 " " " " " by can, 24 Litres . can. 18 00 " Triple, " " " " " " " by can, 24 Litres " " " " 44 20 44 • gall. 2 25 2 50 .can. II 00 .can. 9 50 " " " " in bots., small .doz. 2 00 2 25 "* " " " " med .doz. 3 00 3 25 " " " " " " large .doz. 4 00 4 25 Waterglass (see Glass, Soluble, page 23). Wax, Bayberry ..lb. 25 3° " Bees', Yellow ..lb. 3° 35 " " " select . .lb. 35 38 " " " select small cakes ..lb. 4° 45 " Brazil . .lb. " Grafting ...lb. So 60 '' J apan " " by case, 150 lbs . .lb. 18 20 ..lb. 16 " White, Pure, T. Leonhardt .. .lb. 50 55 " " " " by box, 50 lbs . .lb. 47 " " " Philips' : " " " " by box, 50 lbs . ,1b. 50 55 . .lb. 45 " " " Star . .lb. 55 57 " " " "by box, 50 lbs ..lb. 50 " " small cakes . ,1b. 65 70 White, Precipitate (Mercury Ammoniated) ..lb. 87 9° 1 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 63 Whiting lb. 3 4 " by bbl lb. % Wine, Colchicum Root, English, Mander's, i lb. bots... lb. I 00 I 10 " 11 " " Morson's, I lb. " ... lb. I 25 I 35 " " Seed, " Mander's, I lb. " ... lb. I 00 I IO " " " " Morson's, I lb. " ... lb. I 25 I 35 Wines, Officinal,W. H. S. & Co.'s (seeMfg. Dep't, pages 115 tony). Witherite lb. 15 20 Wolfram, Metallic .. .grin. 25 30 Wood Alcohol (see Alcohol, page 4). " Anacahuita lb. 25 3° " Guaiac, Rasped lb. 4 6 " " by bbl ... .bbl. 1 50 " Sandal lb. 3° 40 " " Ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 4° 45 " " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 45 5o Wood Naphtha (Pyroxylic Spirit) lb. 45 50 Xylol, German, Merck's, 1 oz. bots oz. 20 25 Yttrium, Metallic .. -grm. 9 00 9 50 Zaffre (Cobalt, Oxide, impure) I 00 1 IO Zinc, Acetate, 1 lb. bots lb. 50 55 " Benzoate, 1 oz. bots oz. I 00 I IO " Borate, 1 oz. bots oz. 25 3° " Bromide, 1 oz. "• oz. 20 25 " Carbolate oz. 25 30 " Carbonate, Precip., 1 lb. bots lb. 28 3° " Chloride Fused, 1 oz. " oz. 7 IO " " Granular, 1 oz. " oz. 7 10 " " Pencils, 1 oz. " oz. 37 40 " " Solution, Cornel., 1 lb. bots lb. II 12 " " " Medicinal, 1 lb. bots lb. 22 25 " Cyanide, 1 oz. bots oz. 25 30 " Ferrocvanide, 1 oz. " oz. 25 3° " Hypophosphite, 1 oz. " oz. 75 80 " Iodide, 1 oz. bots oz. 4° 45 " Lactate, 1 oz. " oz. 35 40 " Metallic lb. 60 65 " " Pure lb. 1 75 2 00 " " Granulated lb. 25 3° " " Powdered lb. 35 4° " " " Chem. Pure lb. 1 75 2 00 " Nitrate, pure, % lb. bots lb. 3 00 3 25 " Oxide, true, 1 lb. " lb. 12 15 " " Chem. pure, 1 lb. bots lb. I OO I 10 " " English, Hubbuck's, 1 lb. bots lb. 60 65 " " " " 14 lb. boxes lb. 50 " Permanganate, oz. bots oz. I 25 I 35 " Phosphate, 1 lb. " lb. 2 OO 2 IO " " 1 oz. bots oz. 14 16 " Phosphide, 1 oz. " oz. I 00 I 10 " Phosphite, 1 oz. " oz. 50 55 " Salicylate, 1 oz. bots oz. 50 55 " Sulphate, Crystals lb. 8 IO " " " Chem. pure, 1 lb. bots lb. 3° 35 " Sulphide, 1 oz. bots oz. 3° 35 " Sulpho-Carbolate, 1 oz. bots oz. 16 18 " " " German, Merck's, 1 oz. bots.... oz. 25 3° " Tannate, 1 oz. bots oz. 35 4° " Valerianate, 1 oz., X oz., and % oz. bots oz. 33 35 " " German, Mercks, 1 oz. " oz. 4° 45 " " " " & oz. " oz. 50 55 Zinnstein lb. 2 OO 2 25 Zircon, Metallic ... .grm. 16 00 " Mineral oz. I 00 " Oxide ....grm. I 10 64 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S PRESSED BARKS, HERBS, AND ROOTS. HERBS ARE IN K AND % LB. PACKETS, AT THE PRICES ANNEXED. IN I OZ. PACKETS THE PRICE IS 6 CENTS PER LB. HIGHER. ROOTS AND BARKS ARE IN I LB. PACKETS. Abscess Root lb. 60 Blazing Star Root lb. 4° Aconite Leaves 30 'Blessed Thistle, 35 " Root, 25 jBlood Root, * ' 15 Agrimony 25 |Blue Flag 3° Alder Bark, Black " Berries, " << 25 5° 25 |Boneset Borage, 20 50 3° " Red, or Tag Bouncing-Bet '' " Striped, 25 Boxwood Bark, • • 25 Alum Root ' * 3° " Flowers 3° Angelica Leaves, " Root, 25 Brooklime 3° 25 Buckbean, 4° " Seed 4° Buckhorn Brake, 3° Apple-tree Bark, 25 Buckthorn Berries 35 Arbutus, Trailing 3° Bugle, Bitter " Sweet 25 Arnica Flowers, 25 " Root < ' Burdock Leaves 25 Ash Bark, Mountain, 25 " Root, 25 " " Prickly, " Berries, " 25 " Seeds, * • 25 Butterfly Weed, 1 • 25 20 " Bark, White 3° Butternut Bark Asparagus Root, 3° Button Snake-root, 25 Avens Root 35 Buck-horn Root, 3° Back-ache Brake, 3° Calamus 25 Balm, Lemon, 25 Canada Thistle Root, 3° " Mountain 4° Canadian Fleabane, 25 " Sweet u 25 Cancer Root Plant 25 Balm Gilead Buds 4° Canker Weed 3° Balmony 25 Cardinal Flower, Blue Balsam, Sweet 25 Carduus, Spotted, 3° Barberry Bark 3° Carrot Leaves, wild •• 3° Basil, Sweet 3° " Seeds, " 3° Basswood Bark, < ' 3° Catnip 20 Bayberry " " Leaves, 20 Cedar Apples bulk < ' 4° • ' 25 " Berries ' < 20 Bear Berry, (Uva Ursi,) 15 Celandine, Garden 3° Beccabunga, 3° " Wild 25 Beech Bark 25 Centaury, American 35 " Drops 25 Camomile, Low 3° " Leaves < ( 3° Checkerberry, 20 Beggar's '1 ick, • • 3° Cherries, Wild, • • 25 Belladonna Leaves, 3° Cherry Bark, Wild 20 Bellwort ' * 4° Chicory, 20 Benne Leaves 4° Chickweed 25 Beth Root 3° Chocolate Root 3° Betony Weed 30 Cicily, Sweet, 60 Bindweed 30 Cicuta Leaves 25 Birch Bark, Black 25 Cinque-Foil, 3° Bitter Root 35 Clary, 3° Bittersweet, Bark of Root.... " Berries H 35 35 30 Clavers Clover Heads, Red " White, 25 30 Herb Blackberry Root Bark of Root,.... < < 25 Cocash Root, 3° 35 Cohosh Root, Black, • • 20 Black Cherry Bark, 20 " " Blue < < 25 " 25 " " Red 35 " Snake-root, 20 " " White (< 35 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 65 lb. 25 3° Green Hellebore lb. 30 Coltstail, < 4 Comfrey Root << 3° Haidliack Leaves,.. Heal-All 44 25 3° Consumption Brake 30 Heart's-Ease, 4 4 3° Coolwort 30 Hellebore, Black, 4 4 3° Cotton Root 25 " White < < 25 " " Bark, 30 Hemlock Bark, 4 4 20 Corn Snake-root, " Leaves, 4 4 20 Cowparsnip Leaves, 30 4 4 25 35 30 20 " Root " Seed Cramp Bark, Cranesbill, Crawlev, << • 3° 40 30 30 3 00 3° Henbane, Black High Cranberry Bark, Hoarhound, Hoarhound, Water Hollyhock Flowers Horse Balm R.oot, << 25 60 Crowfoot, < c Cuckold, 3° 30 < 4 Culver's Root, 25 Horseradish Leaves, 3° 30 F)nisy Flowers 4 ( 11 Root, • • 3° Dandelion Herb, 4 4 25 Hyssop Ice Plant, 4 4 25 " Root, 30 44 60 Devil's Bit 40 Indian Hemp, Black, • 4 40 Devil's Shoe-string, 40 " " White 4 I 3° Dill Seed, • • 40 4 < Dittany, 30 " Turnip 44 3° 3° Dock, Broad Leaf, " Yellow, 30 25 Indigo, Wild Ink Root, 30 " Water Dogwood Bark, 3° << 30 20 Ipecacuanha, American <( 60 30 " Flowers, < ' 30 " Round leaved " Swamp, 4 < 25 25 Jacob's Ladder, • • 3° 4( jessamin, Yellow, 4 4 3° Dragon Root 4 < 30 150 job's 'T ears • • I 50 4 4 johnswort 4 4 25 Elecampane 44 King's Clover, 44 Elder Rark (4 30 30 Knot Grass 4 4 25 " Flowers << Labrador Tea 44 " Dwarf Ladies' Slipper " Sorrel, " Sweet 30 ■ < 3° 3° Eve s Cup, 30 Larch Bark, American, 4 4 25 Euphorbia, Root, 50 Larkspur Herb, 40 Fern Female, . 4 4 35 3° 25 Laurel Leaves, • 1 25 " Male, " Meadow, 4 < Lavender Flowers 4 4 18 < 4 Leatherwood Bark 4 4 3° " " Burs 4 4 25 25 Lettuce, Garden, 4 4 30 " Sweet, <« " Wild,..' << 25 Fever Bush Bark 3° Life Everlasting, 25 " " Leaves, ' t 25 Life-of-man 4 4 25 Feverfew, 4 4 5° Life Root, •• 3° Fever Root, << 30 Lily, White Pond " Yellow Pond 30 Fireweed, < < 3° Fit Root 4 < Liverwort .■. 35 3° Five Finger < 4 30 25 Lobelia Herb, Fleabane, 4 4 Lovage Leaves " Root, 3° " Philadelphia, I < 4 4 3° Flower-de-luce 30 Lungwort, 35 Fox-Glove, • * 25 Frostwort ' < 25 3° Fumitory ' < 3° Garget, 44 25 Mallow, Marsh, Leaves, 44 25 25 Gentian, 4 < * T5 Man Root 4 4 35 20 " Blue < 4 30 30 Mandrake Root 4 4 Gill-go-over-the-ground << Maple, Red or Soft " Striped 20 Ginger, Wild 4 < 40 4 4 3° < 4 Marigold Flowers 4 4 75 Ginseng I 40 45 Goldthread 4 4 Marjoram, Sweet 4 4 4° Golden-rod 4 4 30 3° Marsh Rosemary, 4 4 3° " Seal, 4 4 Masterwort Leaves, " Root 4 4 3° Goose Grass, 4 4 25 3° 4 4 30 4° Gravel Plant 4 4 " Seed, 4 4 " Root, « < 25 May Apple << 20 66 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S M ay Flower lb. 30 Poppy Capsules lb. 3° " Weed. * • 25 ' * Flowers 75 Meadow Cabbage, Root 30 " Leaves • ' 30 " Fern, Burs 90 Pride-weed • • 25 " Leaves 30 Princess Feather 3° ' ' Sweet " Pine • • 20 Melilot 30 Puccoon Root, Red • • 15 Milfoil 20 " Yellow * * 30 Milkweed Root.. < 25 Pumpkin Seeds 25 " Wandering 25 Pussey Willow 25 Mocassin Root, Moldavian Balm 25 Queen-ofrthe-Meadow, Herb. 20 Monarda Monkshood 30 3° Queen's Delight 25 25 Moose wood 30 Ragweed 25 Motherwort 25 Raspberry Leaves • • 20 Mountain-ash Bark 25 Rattle Root 20 Mountain Mint 30 Rattlesnake Root. 30 Mouse Ear 30 Rattlesnake's Master 25 Mouth Root 45 Red Root • * 15 Mugwort 25 Rheumatic Weed * • 25 Mullein Herb 20 Rich Weed • • 25 " Seed 50 Rock Brake • • 30 Myrtle Leaves 30 Rock Parsley Root. * • 35 Nanny-bush Bark Narrow-leaf Dock Nerve Root Nettle Flowers " Root Nightshade, Black " Deadly >< 30 30 30 50 30 35 35 11 " Seed Rock Rose Roman Wormwood Rose, Willow Rosemary Leaves " Flowers Rue 30 25 25 20 55 30 " Woody 40 Sage 20 Oak Bark, Black " " Red " " White Oak of Jerusalem Old Man One Berry Origanum Osier Bark, Green " " Red Oswego Tea Oxeye Daisy Flowers " • 15 15 i5 30 50 30 50 25 25 25 3° Sampson Snakeroot Sanicle Root, Black " " White Sarsaparilla, American Sassafras Bark " Pith Savin Scabious " Sweet Scabish Scokeroot Scrofula Plant << 50 35 30 18 1 50 20 35 40 25 20 50 Pappoose Root 25 Scullcap • ' 30 Parilla, Yellow 25 Scurvy Grass 30 Parsley Leaves " Root 30 Senna, American * • 25 35 Shamrock, Water ' * 35 " Seed 40 Shield Fern • • 30 Partridge-berry Vine 30 Sidesaddle Plant • ' 30 Patience Dock. 30 " Root * ' Peach Bark 30 Silkweed Root • ' 25 " Leaves 30 Skunk-cabbage Root * ' 30 " Pits 30 Snakehead •• 25 Pennyroyal 20 Snakeroot, Black • • 20 Peony Flowers " Root " Button 25 50 " Canada • ' 25 Peppermint 20 " Corn Pigeon Berry Root 20 " Rattle 30 Pilewort 30 " Seneca • • 70 Pine Bark, White 20 " White 35 Pipe Plant Root Soap wort '1 30 Pipsissewa 20 Solomon s Seal • ' 30 Plantain Leaves 25 " " Small 30 " Spotted 30 Sorrel, Sheep 40 Pleurisy Root • • 25 Southernwood * ' 30 Poke Berries 40 Spearmint < < 20 " Root 25 Speedwell, Virginia 30 Polypody 30 Spice-bush, Bark " Berries Spikenard '1 35 Poplar Bark, Black " " White 20 18 << 20 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 67 Spleenwort Spotted Cardus " Plantain lb. 1 Uncum Ib, 30 35 18 3° Unicorn Root << Upland Sumach Bark < < Spurge, Ipecac ' < 6o " " Berries << 20 Squaw Root " Vine 20 " Leaves < ' 20 < 4 3° Uva Ursi < 4 15 30 25 30 30 25 " Weed Stillingia Starwort, Drooping Stone Root Stork's Bill 30 Valerian, American 44 25 Vervain ' 4 ( 40 Violet, Blue I 4 30 " Canker I 4 30 25 Virgin's Bower 4 < " Root Seed Strawberry Leaves " Vines Sumach Bark Wa-a-hoo Bark 4 I 35 35 25 25 35 25 Wake Robin 4 4 • • 25 20 Walnut Bark " White 20 Water Avens Root 4 4 l8 " Cup 4 4 " Berries " Leaves Summer Savory Sunflower, Garden Wild Seeds Swamp Sassafras Sweet Clover 3° 30 30 30 35 • < 20 20 1 " Dock " Horehound 3° 1 30 3° " Lily, Sweet " " Yellow Watermelon Seed 3° Water Pepper 4 4 ■ ■ 25 30 25 90 30 " Shamrock Wickup 44 50 x " Gale Burrs " " Herb Wild Turnip Willow Herb " Pussey 44 30 25 Tamarack Bark Tansy, Double Tea Berry Plant " White 4 4 30 Bark 4 4 20 Wintergreen 4 4 Witch-Hazel Bark < a • • 25 Thistle, Blessed 3° " " Leaves 4 4 25 1 3° Wolfsbane Leaves a a • • 3° Thorn Apple Leaves ,, Root 4 4 25 25 Wormwood " " Seed 25 25 Whitewood a i 25 • • 18 Toothache Tree l 4 25 Yarrow 4 4 Trumpet Weed 4 < 3° Yaw Root 4 4 25 25 25 Tulip Tree Bark Turkey Pea Root i < 18 Yellow Dock 4 4 < 4 35 " Parilla 4 4 Turnip, Wild << 30 " Root, Canadian 44 Turkey Corn 25 " Jessamine 30 68 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S ALLAIRE, WOODWARD & CO.'S PRESSED BARKS, HERBS, and ROOTS, ' Prices quoted are for Herbs and Flowers in ounces. Roots and Barks in pounds. Herbs in halves, quarters, or pounds, 2 cents per pound less. Common Names. Common Names. Aconite Leaves 3° Dandelion, Am.Chicory 25 ! Parilla, Yellow 22 " Root 30 Dittany 35 I Pennyroyal 22 /Xgrimony 25 Dock, Yellow 22 1 Peppermint 24 Alder Bark, Black 23 Dwarf Elder 30 1 Pine Bark, White 22 " Red or Tag 23 Elecampane 20 ; Pleurisy Root 30 Angelica Root 3° Elder Bark 25 | Poke " 18 " Leaves 30 ,f Flowers 3° Pond Lily Root, White. " " " Yellow 25 Arnica Flowers 30 Fern, Male 3° 25 Ash, Prickly 22 " Sweet 3° Poplar Bark, White... 60 " Bark, Black . 35 Feverfew 55 11 Yellow... 17 " " Mountain.. 30 Mreweed 25 Poppy Flowers, Red.... 71 Balm, Lemon 40 Foxglove 28 Princess Pine 25 Balmony 23 Fleabane 25 Queen of the Meadow Barberry Bark 40 Fringe 1 ree 30 I Herb 25 Basswood Bark 18 I1 rostwort 3° 1 QueenoftheM d wRoot 22 Bayberry Bark 18 Galan gal Root 25 Raspberry Leaves 25 Beach Drops 25 Gold 1 hread 55 Rhatany, Payta 40 Belladonna Leaves.... 25 Golden Rod 25 " Savanilla .... 30 " Root 35 * ' Seal 25 Rose Petals, Damask.. 80 Beth Root 25 Gravel Plant 25 1 " " Pale 55 Bitter Root 35 Hellebore, Black 30 Rosemary Leaves 30 Bittersweet, false B.of R. 3° " White 3° Rue 30 Bittersweet Leaves, Dul- '' American. . 3? ( Saffron, American 50 camara 3° Hemlock Bark 18 Sage Italian oz. 22 Bittersweet Twig, Dul- " Leaves 30 i " Domestic oz. 35 camara 30 Henbane, Black 3° " Italian, % and X . 15 Blackberry Root •• Bark of Root. 18 Hoarhound 22 " Domestic, % and % 3° 22 Hops, New' Crop ... oz. " Old " ...oz. 30 Sarsaparilla, American. " Mex 22 Blessed Thistle 30 20 25 Blood Root 18 " old % and %.... 10 Hond 4° Blue Flag 25 " new % and X - • ■ 25 1 Savin Leaves 3° Black Haw 3° Horsemint 25 j Scullcap 3° Boneset 20 Hydrangea 28 ' Skunk Cabbage Root.. 28 Borage Boxwood Bark 35 20 Hyssop Indian Hemp, Black... " White.. 40 35 Smart Weed Snake Root, Button... 25 28 " Flowers 30 28 " " Canada. . 30 Buck Bean 321 " Physic 3° " " Virginia.. 45 Bugle Weed Herb 30 " Turnip 3° " " Samson.. 30 Burdock Root 22 Indigo, Wild 221 Solomon s Seal 25 Butternut Bark 20 Ivy, American " Ground 251 Southernwood 40 " Leaves 30 251 Spearmint 24 Canada Thistle Root .. 28 Jacob's Ladder 35 Spikenard 18 Carpenters' Square.... 35 22 Johnswort 25 Squaw Vine 25 Catnip Lady Slipper 23 Stramonium Leaves... 25 Centaury, Am 30 Laurel Leaves 3° Stone Root 25 Cherry flark, Wild .... 18 Lettuce, Wild 28 Stillingia.: 24 Chestnut Leaves 30 Life Root 25 1 Sumach Bark 25 Cicily, Sweet 5° Life Everlasting 3° j Summer Savory 25 Cicuta Leaves 28 Liverwort 28 Sweet Flag 25 Cleavers 25 Lobelia Herb 22 Tamarack Bark 20 Clover Heads, Red.... 3° Lovage Leaves " Root 35 Tansy, Double 22 •• •• White.. 35 3° Thyme 25 Cohosh, Black 18 Lungwort Moss • ' Leaves 3° 1 Unicorn Root 35 " Blue 20 30 Vervain Herb 25 " White 30 Maiden Hair 3° " Root 25 " Red 35 Mandrake Root 18 Wafer Ash 32 Cotton Root Bark 28 Marigold Flowers " Fl's., petals only Marjoram, Sweet Ger.. 45 Wahoo Bark of Root.. 32 Colombo Root, Am.... 25 65 1 Water Pepper 22 " •• Foreign 22 35 Wild Yam 25 Coltsfoot 20 Motherwort 3° Wintergreen 25 Comfrey Root 25 Mountain Mint 3° Witch Hazel Bark 22 Cramp Bark 30 Mullein Herb 22 " " Leaves... 25 Cranesbill 30 Oak Bark, Black 17 | Wormwood. 25 Culver's Root 25 " " Red 17 1 Yarrow 25 Dandelion Root, True . 30 " " White 17 j Yellow Jessamine 25 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 69 WILSON'S PRESSED BARKS, HERBS, AND ROOTS. : _ „■ jz____ - - ■ Aconite Leaves 45 Foxglove 55 Oak Bark, White 20 Agrimonv 45 Fringe free 45 Ozier Bark, Green 30 Alder Bark, Black 3° Frostwort 55 Parsley Leaves Angelica Leaves 33 Fumitory 55 38 Arnica Flowers 35 Peach Leaves 38 Ash Bark, Prickly 3° Goldenrod, Sweet 45 Pennyroyal 35. Avens Root.. 55 Goldenseal Root 35 Peppermint 50) Goldthread 65 Pipsissewa 40 Balm Lemon 45 Grindelia Plantain Leaves 38 " Sweet 45 Hair Cap Moss :.. Pleurisy Root 38 Balmony 45 45 Poplar Bark 20' Basil Sweet 55 Hardback Leaves 38 Poppy Capsules 55 Belladonna Leaves.... 55 Henbane 55 ' ' Flowers 63. Blood Root 25 Hollyhock Flowers.... 55 " Leaves 55 Boneset 35 Hops 40 Pulsatilla Borage 45 Horehound 50 Queen Meadow Root... Boxwood Flowers 45 Horseradish Leaves... 38 38 Broom 35 Hyssop 45 Raspberry Leaves Bugle Bitter 45 3P " Sweet 45 Ivy, Ground 45 Rose Flowers, Red.;. Burdock Leaves 30 jaborandi Rue 5°' *1 Root 35 Saffron, American..... . Jacob's Ladder 45 55 Catmint 50 Johns wort 45 Sage ........ 40. Celandine (Garden).... 55 Sarsaparilla, American. " Foreign .. 30 Centaury, Red 45 Koosso.... Chamomile, Low 70 Larkspur Savin 30, Checkerberry Leaves.. 38 45 Scullcap 65 Cherry Bark, Wild.... 25 Laurel Leaves 35 Southernwood 60 Chickweed 80I Lettuce, Garden 45 Spearmint 50 Cicuta 38 Life Everlasting 38 Spikenard Root 30 Cleavers 38 Liverwort 45 Squaw Vine 38- Clover Tops, Red " " White... 45 Lobelia Leaf 50 Strawberry Vine 45- 45 Lovage Leaves " Root 45 Sumac Leaves 35 Coca Leaves Summer Savory. 5o Coltsfoot Leaves 38 Lungwort 45 Tansy Comfrey Root 35 Maidenhair 38 35 Cool wort 55 Thimble-Weed 55 Mallow Marsh Root... 40 Thorn-Apple Leaves.. 45 Dandelioh Root 38 Mallows, Low 38 Thyme 50 Dock Root, Yellow.... 25 Mandrake Root 25 Marigold Flowers 1 . 65 Vervain.. 45 Elder Flowers 38 Marjoram, Swett Marsh Rosemary Root-. 60 Wahoo Elecampane Root 3° 3°' 55 Matico Leaves 55 Water Pepper 45 Fern, Meadow 38 Mayflower 3,8- Witch-Hazel Bark 30 ' ' Sweet 30 Mayweed 45 Wormwood 45 Feverbush 30 Melilot .■.. 38 " Roman .... 38 Feverfew 80 Motherwort 55 Wicopy 65 Figwort 55 Mountain Mint 45 Yarrow Fireweed 45 Mouse-ear 45 45 Five-finger 45 Mugwort 45 Fleabane 55 Mullein 30 - - - - These quotations are for pound packages. We make an additional charge for putting in ounce packages of io cts. per pound; two-ounce, 6 cts. per pound; and four- ounce, 4 cts. per pound. 70 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S CONCENTRATED MEDICINES; OR Active Principles of Medicinal Plants. The list embraces many preparations from Crude materials of recognized officinal medicinal value. Others, though comparatively new to the profession, are fast gaining confidence in their remedial powers. Each preparation represents the full therapeutic virtues of the crude substance from which it is derived. They are definite in constitution and therapeutic power, uniform in medicinal strength, reliable in clinical practice, and not liable to vary, change, or deteriorate by age. They are put up in bottles of one ounce avoirdupois, and securely sealed to protect them from the action of the atmosphere. Subject to a discount of 30 %. POWDERS. OBTAINED FROM OZ. POWDERS. OBTAINED FROM O'Z. Podophyllin, Mandrake 75 Hydrastin, Sulph., Goldenseal ' 3 50 Leptandrin, Culvers Root 8o Hyoscyamin, Henbane 3 5o Aconitin, Aconite Root 5 oo Inulin, Elecampane. | 1 25 Ampelopsin, American Ivy i So Irisin, Blue Flag 1 25 Aletrin, Star Grass 2 25 jalapin, jalap 3 50 Alnuin, Tag Alder Bark I 00 juglandin, Butternut I 00 Apocynin, Bitter Root 1 3 °o Leontodin, Dandelion 2 50 Atropin, Belladonna 5 00 Lobelin, Lobelia 2 50 Asclepin, Pleurisy Root 1 5° Lupulin, Hops I 03 Baptisin, Wild Indigo Root 1 25 Lycopin, I 50 Barosmin, Buchu 3 50 Macrotin, Black Cohosh 1 75 Betin, Beets 3 00 Menispermin, Yellow Parilla 1 50 Caulophyllin, Blue Cohosh 80 Myricin, Bayberry ' 80 Cerasein, Choke Cherry I 00 Phytolacin, Poke Root I 50 C-helonin, Balmony i 75 Populin, Poplar I 00 Chimaphilin, Pipsissewa 1 25 Prunin, Wild Cherry I 00 Chionanthin, Fringe Tree 1 5° Ptelein, Wafer Ash 2 OO Cimicifugin, See Macrotin 75 Rhein, Rhubarb 3 5° <Collinsonin, Stone Root 2 75 Rhusin, Sumach 1 25 vColocynthin, Bitter-Apple 3 00 Rumin, Yellow Dock 1 50 .'Cornin, Dogwood I 00 Sanguinarin, Blood Root 1 25 'Corydalin, Turkey Pea 3 00 Scuteliarin, Scullcap 2 OO Cypiipedin, Lady Slipper 1 75 Senecin, Life Root 1 75 ©igitalin, Foxglove 1 50 Smilacin, Sarsaparilla (Hond) 3 o° Dioscorein, Wild Yam 2 OO Stillingin, Queens Root 2 25 Ergotin, Dose 1-16 to 1-2grain.... 2 50 Trilliin, Beth Root I 00 'Erythroxylin Coca Leaves 6 00 Veratrin, American Hellebore 2 50 SEuonymin, Waahoo 2 25 Viburnin, Cramp Bark 2 OO Eupatorin, > Boneset i Xanthoxylin, Prickly Ash 1 75 (Perfo.) S Eupatorin, ) (Purpu.)- ) Queen of the Meadow.. 2 00 UILS. Oil of Capsicum Eupnrpurin, Queen of the Meadow.. 2 OO ' ' Eri peron Euphorbin, Blooming Spurge 3 00 " Ergot Frazerin, American Columbo.... " Ginger (Jamaica) / Gelsemin, Yellow jessamine " Lobelia (Lobelia Seed).... Geraniin, Cranesbill •* Male Fern Gossypiin, Cotton Root 2 50 ' ' Populus Hamamelin. Witch Hazel " Stillingia Helonin, False Unicorn 2 50 " Solidago Hydras tin, Goldenseal 2 OO " Xanthoxylum 60 " Muriate, " 2 .75 Qleo-Resin of Lobelia 75 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 71 French, Car, Picture, and Window GLASS. PRICES CURRENT PER BOX 50 FEET. SIZES. SINGLE. DOUBLE. ISt. 2d. 3d- 4th. ISt. 2d. 3d. 4th. 6 x 8 to io x 15 $6 5° $5 75 $5 5o $5 25 $9 25 $7 75 $7 5o $7 00 11 x 14 to 16 x 24 7 25 6 75 6 25 6 00 10 00 9 25 8 75 8 25 18 x 22 to 20 x 30 9 25 8 50 7 75 7 25 12 75 11 75 10 75 15 x 36 to 24 x 30 10 25 9 25 8 25 14 25 13 00 11 25 26 x 28 to 24 x 36 II 00 IO 00 9 00 15 25 13 75 12 50 26 x 36 to 26 x 44 11 75 10 -75 9 50 j 16 25 14 75 13 00 26 x 46 to 30 x 50 13 25 12 50 10 50 17 50 16 75 14 25 30 x 52 to 30 x 54 14 OO 13 00 II 25 18 50 17 25 14 75 30 x 56 to 34 x 56 15 00 13 75 12 50 19 50 18 25 16 25 34 x 58 to 34 x 60 15 50 15 00 13 25 20 50 19 So 18 00 36 X 60 to 40 X 60 17 50 16 00 15 OO 23 00 21 OO 20 OO S'zes above- $ 10.00 per box extra for every five inches. Discount, 55%. Enameled Glass, a great variety, packed in cases of 100 feet each. Parties not wanting a whole case, can have it in quantities to suit, cut to any size and shape required. Also, Colored and Ground Glass. An additional io per cent will be charged for all Glass more than 40 inches wide. All sizes above 52 inches in length, and not making more than 81 united inches, will be charged in the 84 united inches bracket. W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S 72 No. of Lights per Box of 50 Feet. 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The experience of the past six years in the use of these preparations of chemically pure Hypophosphites by the medical profession has fully vindicated the statement made by the writer in 1874, when they were first introduced, and at that time strongly urged upon their critical attention, viz.: That " unless the Physician has used chemically pure Hypophospites, he has not properly tested their effects." The marked superiority of pure over impure salts in therapeutic effects has been recognized and appreciated by the medical profession, and, as usual, preparations purporting to be similar have been extensively advertised. These are generally compounds, in the use of which the Physician is left no discretion of judgment in the selection of the salts best adapted to the condition of his patient. Gardner's Unalterable Synij of Hydriodic Acid. This Syrup has been remarkably useful in Asthma, Chronic Bronchitis, and Hay Fever. (See papers by J. P. Oliver, M.D., Boston, "Med. and Surg. Journal," March 4, 1880, and by W. Gill Wylie, M.D., New York, " Medical Record," May 10, 1879.) While it has been found specially useful in these diseases it is applicable to all that large class of affections where the assimilation of Iodine is indicated, as in chronic and subacute catarrhal affections, Goitre, Adipose Tumors, Syphilis, etc., also in chronic Malarial Poisoning. Note.-Physicians desiring to prescribe this preparation will please specify " Gardner's." as imitations of it have been used in a decomposed state with serious results, disappointing the anticipations of the Physician, and creating undeserved prejudice against this remedy. LIST OF GARDNER'S SPECIAL PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS. i3 Fluid Ounce Bottles. Gardner's Elixir of Hypophosphite of Lime ] □er doz. $10 " IO 20 Gardner's Elixir of Hypophosphite of Soda 20 Gardner's Elixir of Hypophosphite of Iron " IO 20 Gardner's Elixir of Hypophosphite of Potassa " IO 20 Gardner's Elixir of Hypophosphite of Quinia " 24 OO Gardner's Elixir of Hypophosphite of Lime and Soda " IO 20 Gardner's Elixir of Hypophosphite of Lime, Soda, Iron, and Potassa, " IO 20 Gardner's Syrup of Hypophosphite of Lime " IO 20 Gardner's Syrup of Hypophosphite of Soda " IO 20 Gardner's Syrup of Hypophosphite of Iron " IO 20 Gardner's Syrup of Hypophosphite of Potassa " IO 20 Gardner's Syrup of Hypophosphite of Zinc " 12 OO Gardner's Syrup of Hypophosphite of Lime and Soda .... " IO 20 Gardner's Syrup of Hypophosphite of Lime, Soda, and Potassa " IO 20 Gardner's Syrup of Hypophosphite of Lime, Soda, Iron, and Potassa. " IO 20 Gardner's Syrup of Hypophosphite of Iron and Quinia " IS OO Gardner's Syrup of Hydriodic Acid (unalterable) " 12 OO Gardner's Solution of Ferrous Nitrate (unalterable) " IO 20 Prepared by ROBERT W, GARDNER, Pharmaceutical Chemist, JYew York, W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CD., New York, Sole Wholesale Agents. 74 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S DYE-WOODS. WEIGHT OF BBLS., 12$ TO 150 LBS. Bar Wood, Ground in bbls., lb. 2 Barbary Root, Cut " lb. 6 BrazilWood, Ground, lb. 4 Cam Wood, Ground, lb. Cam Wood, Extra, Ground, " lb. 6 Fustic, Cut, " lb. Fustic, Ground, " lb. 2 Fustic, Cuba, Cut, " lb. 2% Fustic, Cuba, Ground, " lb. 2% Green Ebony, Cut, " lb. Green Ebony, Ground, lb. 4 Hache Wood, Cut, " lb. 3 Hypernic, Cut, " lb. 4 Hypernic, Ground, " lb. 4% Lima Wood, Cut, Ib. Lima Wood, Ground, " lb. - LogWood, St.Domingo, Cut," lb. IX Log W., St. Domingo, Gr'd, in bbls., lb. x% 2 Log W., Campeachy, Cut, " lb. Log W., Campeachy, Gr'd, " lb. 2& Nic Wood, Cut, " lb. 2 Peach Wood, Ground, " lb. Quercitron Bark, " lb. 2 Red Sanders, Ground, " lb. 4 Red, Wood, Cut, " lb. Sapan Wood, Cut, " lb. 3 Sapan Wood, Ground, " lb. 3& Sumac, Sicily, in bags, lb. 4 Sumac, Virginia, lb. 3 Turmeric, Ground, Dark, in bbls., lb. Turmeric, Ground, Light, " lb. - Woad, English, in casks, lb. II Woad, German, " lb. II Weld, lb. i5 *#* In addition to the above, we are supplied with all adjuncts of dyeing purposes, Madder Compound, Iron Liquor, Extract Safflower, Tin Crystals, etc., etc., all of which will be found under their proper head. MEDICAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL BOOKS. Attfield's Chemistry, cloth " " sheep .each, 2 50 | ■ " 3 00 Beasley's Formulary . " 2 25 " Prescriptions • " 2 25 " Receipts • " 3 25 Bentley's Medical Botany " 6 00 Chase's Receipts, New Edition.. • " 1 75 Cleaveland's Medical Lexicon... • " 1 25 Dick's Encyclopedia • " 4 50 Druggists' Price-Book • " 2 50 Dunglison's Dictionary, cloth... ■ " 5 5o " " sheep.. " 6 00 " New Remedies • " 3 5° Ellis' Formula • " 2 75 Elmer's Physicians' Hand-Book. ■ " 1 75 Fownes' Chemistry, cloth . " 2 50 " " sheep . " 3 00 German Pharmacopoeia " 2 00 ! Gray's Lessons in Botany " I 25 " Manual of Botany " 2 OO 1 Griffith's Formula, cloth.. . " 4 00 " " • sheep " 4 50 1 " Medical Botany " 4 50 II Gruner's German Pharmacopoeia,each, 2 00 Hobbs' Botanical Hand-Book, > ,, sheep $ King's American Dispensatory... " National Dispensatory, Stilld ? ,, & M aisch $ 2 00 9 5o 6 50 Parrish's Pharmacy, cloth " 4 50 " " sheep " 5 So Physicians' Visiting Lists " I 00 Piesse & Lubin on Perfumery.... " Pollack's Botanical Index " 1 50 Redwood's Supplement to the ) ,, Pharmacopoeia $ Ritter's Manuals " 5° Rudolphy's Pharmaceutical Di- > ,, rectory 5 2 50 Rudolphy's Chemical and Phar- > ,, maceutical Directory $ 5 00 Tilden's Formula, cloth " 75 U. S. Dispensatory " 6 00 U. S. Pharmacopoeia, cloth " 1 60 " " sheep " 2 OO Warren's Household Physician... " 5 50 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 75 PAINTS. DRY AND GROUND IN OIL. WHITE LEAD-IN OIL. English, strictly pure kegs. lb. IO American, " " • • 7% Riverside 4 4 7 National Tontine ' 4 4 4 7 Colonial 4 4 ' 4 6X Mohawk 4 4 4 4 6% Clinton i 4 4 4 6 Greenback 4 4 4 4 Newtown 4 4 4 4 Stolburg * • 5 AMERICAN WHITE ZINC-IN OIL. Colonial, in Linseed Oil 44 44 8 Mohawk, " " 4 4 7% Clinton, " " <■ < 4 7 Greenback, " " < 4 4 I 6% Newtown, " " < t 4 4 6 Stolburg, " " 4 < 44 FRENCH WHITE ZINC-IN OIL. Vieille Montagne Co.'s Oxide, ground by F. J-V. Devoe & Co. Red Seal, No. i, in Poppy Oil <4 II " " " i, " Linseed Oil IO Green Seal, S. W., in Poppy Oil 12% " " " " Linseed Oil • • * * 11% WHITE-DRY. V. M. Co.'s Oxide Zinc, Red Seal bbls. 44 8% " " " " Green " < 4 4 4 IO% American " " Super Ex. "D" 4 4 «4 8 English Lead casks. ' 1 9K American " 4 4 I I 8% Whiting bbls. % Paris White • • 2% BLACK-IN OIL. India cases. F. W. D. & Co.'s Coach < * " Clinton " Coach < < 29 F. W. D. & Co.'s Black Paint < < !9 " Clinton " Black Paint < < 13 BLACK-DRY. Raven's Wing, drop kegs. India, drop T5 Fine, " < 4 26 Blue Black, English 4 < Eddy's Lamp-black, Refined bbls. T5 Ordinary " Assorted ' 4 25 BLUE-IN OIL. Paris cases. 44 65 F. W. D. & Co.'s Prussian 4 4 < 4 "A" Prussian ( I ( < " Clinton" Prussian 44 44 28 "C" " 4 < 4 4 "Clinton" Blue Paint 44 44 3° F. W. D. & Co.'s Ultramarine 4 < 4 4 "Clinton" Ultramarine 44 18 76 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S BLUE-DRY. Mazarine, lumps boxes. lb. 80 Soluble, powdered 70 F. W. D. & Co.'s Chinese < 4 44 70 Paris Blue 44 44 65 F. W. D. & Co.'s Prussian, lumps 11 4 4 60 "C" Prussian, lumps 4 4 44 38 Celestial, powdered kegs. 4 4 9 Ultramarine, " Super "D" boxes. 44 25 " " Fine 4 4 20 BROWN-IN OIL. F. AV. D. & Co.'s Italian Burnt Sienna cases. 4 4 18 Clinton Burnt Sienna 4 4 12 F. W. D. & Co.'s Italian Raw Sienna < < 44 17 Clinton Raw Sienna < < 4 4 12 F. W. D. & Co.'s Turkey Burnt Umber • < 4 4 16 Clinton Burnt Umber „• 4 4 12 F. W. D. & Co.'s Turkey Raw Umber < < 4 4 16 Clinton Raw Umber 4 4 4 4 12 F. W. D. & Co.'s Italian Van Dyke Brown 4 4 17 Clinton Van Dyke Brown 4 4 12 Metallic Paint kegs. 4 4 8J£ BROWN-DRY. Italian Burnt Sienna, powdered bbls. 44 12 " Raw " " 4 4 44 II "Riverside" Burnt Sienna, powdered 4 4 4 4 6 " Raw " " 4 4 44 Turkey Burnt Umber, " 4 4 4 4 7 ' ' R aw " '' 44 4 4 6 y2 "Riverside" Burnt " " 4 4 4 4 " Raw " " 44 4 4 4 RED-IN OIL. F. W. D. & Co.'s Vermilion cases. 44 32 " Riverside" Vermilion 4 4 4 4 25 F. W. D. & Co.'s Venetian Red 44 4 4 15 " Clinton" Venetian Red 4 4 4 4 13 F. W. D. & Co.'s Indian Red « < 4 4 22 " Riveiside" Indian Red *4 4 4 17 RED-DRY. Tiemann's California Vermilion, Pale and Deep, 30 and 50 lbs bags. <« 60 F. W. D. & Co.'s "Persian Scarlet," Light, Medium and Deep casks. 18 A strong, beautiful, and unchangeable Vermilion-made with great care, and very desirable for use on wagons, agricultural implements, etc. In 6 lb. Cans cases. 44 21 Rose Pink kegs. 44 14 Indian Rtd, Extra Super "D" " " bine 4 4 4 4 8 "Cookson's" Venetian Red bbls. 4 4 2 Red Lead kegs. 4 4 8% Orange Mineral casks. 4 4 GREEN-IN OIL. F. W. D. & Co.'s "Park Lawn Green," Light, Medium, and Dark cases. <• 20 Very carefully made, and its color is strong, clear, brilliant, and permanent. It is intended for use on Window Blinds, Ornamental Iron Work, Machinery, etc., in place of the best Chrome or Paris Greens. Packed in 100 lb. Cases, holding assort- ed Cans of 1, 2, 3, and 5 lbs. weight; in 25 or 50 lbs. Tin or Iron Pails, and in Kegs and Casks of any desired quantity; of Light, Medium, and Dark Shades. " Clinton" Chrome Green, Light, Medium, and Dark 11 <4 IC F. W. D. & Cq.'s Paris 44 " " " "Anchor" Verdigris, Strictly pure-French «* 50 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 77 GREEN-DRY. F W D & Co's Chrome L M & D cases. lb. 20 • • • • 15 kegs. • • 15 Brunswick •• 9 YELLOW-IN OIL. 1 cases. * 4 22 " Clinton" Chrome, L. M. & D F. W. D. & Co.'s Yellow Ochre "Ciinton" Yellow Ochre " 15 13 10 YELLOW-DRY. F. W. D. & Co.'s Chrome, L. M. & D "Clinton" Chrome, L. M. & D i Fine Washed Yellow Ochre Oxford Ochre cases. bbls, kegs. 25 15 2J4 14 ARTISAN GRAINING COLORS-IN OIL. Made by F. IV. D. & Co. These Colors contain all the necessary ingredients, and will dry in twelve hours. When used, they should be thinned with Boiled Linseed Oil and Spirit of Turpentine. Right Oak i to 5 lb cans cases. 44 18 Dark " 1 to 5 " ' « 18 Walnut 1 to 5 " < < » 4 18 Chestnut, 1 to 5 " < 1 •4 18 Maple, 1 to 5 " < 1 18 Ash, 1 to 5 " < < 18 Also in 10 lb. cans. PATENT DRYER. F W. D. & Co.'s, 1 to 5 lb. cans << 4 4 10 " Riverside, ' 1 to 5 lb. cans < < 44 9 - FLORENTINE FRESCO COLORS. blade by F. W. D. &> Co., Expressly for Fresco and Scene Painters. A choice selection of fine Blues, Lakes, Greens, Blacks, Whites, Reds, Yellows, Umbers, Ochres, Siennas, etc., finely ground, in pulp, without glue or sizing, and packed in small white glass bottles, or in large packages if required. Are packed in 25, 50, and 100 lb. kegs, or in casks of any desired weight. In 25 lb. Pail Cans, packed in Patent Cases of 200 or 100 lbs., at half a cent a pound ad- vance on price charged in kegs. In 12% lb. Pail Cans, packed in Cases of 100 lbs., at one cent a pound advance on price charged in kegs. In Assorted Cans, no lb. Cases, Cans of 1, 2, 3, and 5 lbs.; or 50 lb. Cases, Cans of 1, 2, 3, and 4 lbs., at three cents a pound advance on price charged in kegs. WHITE LEADS AND ZINC WHITES-IN OIL, COLORS, IN OIL, Are packed : Cases of i to 5 lb. Cans contain io Cans of i lb. each, io Cans of 2 lbs. each, 10 Cans of 3 lbs. each, 8 cans of 5 lbs. each-100 lbs. Cases of 1 and 2 lb. Cans contain 50 Cans of 1 lb. each, 25 Cans of 2 lbs. each-100 lbs. Cases of % and 1 lb. Cans contain 26 Cans of % lb. each, 13 Cans of 1 lb. each-26 lbs. In ordering, please mention Brand, Shade, and Assortment required. Are packed: 6 lb. Cans, 72 lb. Cases, and Kegs and Casks. figures given in this list are subject to changes of the MARKET. COLORS-DRV, 78 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S VARNISHES, CAR AND COACH BUILDERS. WEARING BODY OR FINISHING gall. 4 oo For finishing Coat on Cars, Bodies, etc. ; very elastic and durable. WEARING CARRIAGE OR GEAR < < 2 75 For finishing Locomotives ; last coat on Gearing or Running Parts, etc. ; great elasticity and durability. HARD DRYING BODY < ( 3 00 For general Railway and Carriage purposes ; Graining and Inside work ; and next to last coat where the Wearing Body is used for the Finishing Coat; elastic and durable. PALE RUBBING OR LEVELING 4< 1 3 oo Very quick; for leveling ; for filling up and undercoats on finest Car and Carriage work ; dries quick and hard, and will not sweat. COACH BODY, Extra Light < c ■ □ For general Carriage Work, Running Parts, Repairing, etc. ; will rub. EXTRA No. i COACH ( c 2 OO Heavy Body, Light Color, quick Drying; for general Carriage Work, Under Coats, Repairing, Graining and Inside Work. No. i COACH (< 1 75 For general Carriage Work, Painters' use, etc. No. 2 COACH << 1 5° For general purposes, mixing with colors, etc. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT < < 1 25 For Mowing Machines, Plows, etc. ; contains a large quantity of Oil, dries hard in six hours ; has great lustre; is durable, and will stand the weather. SMOKE STACK Black t < 9° Very quick and lustrous ; self-drying ; for Locomotive Stacks, Iron Work, etc. ENAMELED LEATHER TOP < < a 2=; For renovating Leather Carriage Tops; reduce thin with Turpen- tine. CABINET AND PIANO MAKERS. POLISHING, Extra (( For inside of Cars, Pianos, Fine Furniture, Panels, etc. POLISHING, No. i < ( For Furniture, Panels, etc. FLOWING, Extra (I For Fine Furniture, finishing Caskets, Pianos, etc. FLOWING, No. i (( For Inside Work. EXTRA LIGHT FURNITURE (< 1 75 For general Cabinet Work. No. i FURNITURE I i 1 25 Extra in Body, Color and Drying; dries hard in four hours; will rub. X No. i FURNITURE ( c I OO' A Commercial Article for ordinary purposes ; good Color and Body. SCRAPING (< I 50 Very quick; for filling grain of wood. 1 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. WHITE DAMAR, JAPANS, Etc. WHITE DAMAR, Extra gall. 1 75 Very heavy; free from water and transparent; for China Gloss, Wall Paper, etc. WHITE DAMAR, No. i < ' I5° Not quite so heavy as "Extra," but used for same purpose. WHITE DRYING JAPAN i 75 An improved and strong Dryer for White Zinc, Lead, Delicate Col- ors, Varnishes, etc.; mixes readily with Oil. COACH-PAINTERS' JAPAN << 1 25 Very light color and transparent. A Dryer for Paints and Var- nishes ; mixes readily with Oil. BROWN DRYING JAPAN < < 9° A Dryer for Paints. A commercial article for ordinary purposes. IMPROVED LIQUID DRYER << I IO Extra strong. A reliable Dryer in all weather. Contains no gum or rosin. Mixes readily under all circumstances. BLACK JAPAN ' < i 9° Self-drying on Iron or Wood, quick and lustrous. BLACK ASPHALTUM M 9° Self-drying on Iron or Wood, very quick and brilliant. SPIRIT VARNISHES. WHITE SPIRIT SHELLAC, Pure (1 3 For killing Knots where white paint is used; finishing Satin and other light woods. CABINET-MAKERS' SPIRIT SHELLAC, Pure 1 < 3 °° For Hard Finish in Oil Work, etc. SPIRIT SHELLAC, BROWN, Ordinary 4f 2 75 For Oil Finishing, killing Knots, Russet Leather, etc. SPIRIT SHELLAC, BROWN, Pure «< 3 For Leather Work, Hamess, etc. IMITATION SPIRIT SHELLAC M 1 75 For Oil Finishing, killing Knots, Russet Leather, etc. Barrels free. Cans charged. COACH BODY, Extra, No. i, in bottles, pints doz. 3 5° " " i, " quarts 6 00 " No. i, in bottles, pints << 2 75 " i, " quarts _ 5 00 FURNITURE, Extra Light, in bottles, pints •< 3 5° " " quarts *< 6 00 " No. i, in bottles, pints < < " i, " quarts 4 5o JAPAN BROWN, Drying, in bottles, pints ■■ " " " quarts .. WHITE DAMAR, No. i, " pints « " " " i, " quarts .. 4 50 79 80 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. W. H. Schieffelin & Co. (9WCV OR CONTROL THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES: Cod-Liver Oil, Norwegian, "Norge, Three-Fish" brand, in bulk. Olive Oil, Salad, "Lucca Cream" brand, in qts., pts., half-pints, and flasks. Oils, Bergamot, Lemon and Orange, " S. F. de Pasquale & Brothers " brand. Rochelle Salt, Seidlitz Mixture, Sup.-Carb. Soda and Tartaric Acid, of the justly celebrated brand of Sam'l Kidder & Co. Bay Spirit, Double Distilled, of the brand of A. H. Riise. Absorbent Cotton, France's. Anderson's Rheumatic Balsam. Allen and Hanbury's "Tonga." Anti-Moth Paper, Carbolized. Beranger's French Balances. Colton's Dentonic. "Comfort" and "Eureka" brands of Paper. Cooper's Pill-Machines. Dinwiddie's Graduated Evaporating Dishes. English Tooth Brushes, " R. S. W." brand. Gardner's (R. W.) Syrups of Hypophosphites. Johnston's Fluid Beef. Kent's Relief for Rheumatism. Mackellar's Willow Carbon Tablets. McElroy's Patent Glass Syringes. Moller's Purest Lofoten Norwegian Cod-Liver Oil, in bottles. Page's Patent Vaporizers and Cresoline. Petit's Eye Salve and Canker Balsam. Sand's Emulsion of Cod-Liver Oil and Hypophosphites. Sarg's Transparent Glycerine Soaps. Steiner's (French) Phosphor Rat Paste. Swaim's Panacea, Vermifuge and Pills. Swift's Drug Mills and Tincture Presses. Wheeler's Elixir of Phosphates. SCHIEFFELIN'S SOLUBLE PILLS. SCHIEFFELIN'S pure pepsin. SCHIEFr ELIN'S PURE FRUIT JUICES. SCHIEFFELIN'S CHLORATE POTASH LOZENGES. SCHIEFFELIN'S DOUBLE DISTILLED BAY RUM. SCHIEFFELIN'S EELL COLOGNE. SCHIEFFELIN'S FINE WILLOW CHARCOAL. SCHIEFFELIN'S SOLUTION CITRATE OF MAGNESIA. SCHIEFFELIN'S OFFICINAL FLUID AND SOLID EXTRACTS. SCHIEFFELIN'S PURE DALMATIAN INSECT POWDER. SchiefTelin's Pharmaceutical Elixirs, Syrups, and Wines. W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s CHEMICAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL Preparations AND LABORATORY PRODUCTS'. We can assure our friends and customers that the quality of the various products of our laboratory is the best. Conscientiously appreciating the responsibility involved in manufacturing goods of this class, we employ every safeguard against error that thought or experience can sug- gest. Only the choicest materials are used, and the most reliable processes and machinery are employed, under our own supervision ; so that the pharmacist or physician can rely upon these products as implicitly as if prepared by himself, our whole aim being, as it always has been, to exert our influence towards the elevation and advancement of the standaid of quality. We are constantly enlarging our facilities in this important branch of the drug business, and many new products have been added, while others are in contemplation. We call special attention to our Elixirs, Fluid and Solid Medicinal Extracts, Fruit Juices, Soluble Pills, and Pepsin, which will be found under their respective heads. Acid, Carbolic Crystals, Pure, i lb, bots lb. i 25 " Carbolic Crystals, i lb. bots. ..lb. So " I oz. " . . oz. 6 " " Solution, i lb. " .doz. 3 50 " " " i lb. " .gro. 36 00 " Hydrobromic Cone., 10%, i lb. bots lb. I 25 " Hydrobromic Cone., 10%, i oz. bots oz. IO " Hydrobromic, Dilute, i lb.bots.,1b. " " Fothergill's, i oz. " oz. 60 25 " Hypophosphorous, Solution, i lb. bots lb. 2 75 " Hypophosphorous, Solution, i cz. bots oz. 20 " Lactic, Dilute., i oz. bots oz. II " Lemon doz. I 25 Acid, Nitro-Muriatic, i lb. bots lb. " Oleic, Crude lb. 50 35 " " Purified lb. I co " " Pure oz. 1 25 " Phosphoric, Dilute lb. " Phosphoric (made from Phospho- rus) lb. 22 22 " Phosphoric Glacial, Svrupy...lb. I 25 " Sulph. Aromatic (Elixir Vitriol) .lb. 50 " Tartaric, Powdered, Kidder's, lb. 55 " Tartaric, Powdered, Kidder's, I by box, 50 lbs lb. 50 Ammonium Carbazotate, 1 oz. bots.oz. 50 Anodyne, Hoffman's, 1 lb. bots lb. I 45 Arsenic, Iodide, and Mercury, Solution (Donovan's), 1 lb. bots lb. 27 Arsenic Solut. (Fowler's), 1 lb. bots.lb. 12 Balsam Anodyne lb.| I 50 82 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Chemical and Balsam, Copaiva, Solidifiable .lb. 75 " " Solidified .lb. 85 " Honey, Hill's doz. I 00 " of Life (Baume de Vie)... .lb. I 50 " Nervine . .lb. I 50 " Tranqnille . ,1b. 60 " Turlington's doz. 75 Bay Rum, D'ble Distilled, in bots. doz. IO 00 Benzine doz. I 00 < < Bismuth Citrate, I oz. bots .OZ. 4° Bismuth Citrate and Ammonia, i oz. bots .oz. 40 Bitters, Stoughton gall. 3 00 Black Drop, I lb. bots ..lb. 2 25 Camphor, Mono-Bromated .OZ. 40 " Sublimed (in powder).. . ,1b. 65 Camph.Ice, withGlyc., gro., 16.50 doz. 1 50 Caramel (Liquor Coloring) . .lb. 20 Carlet Red . .lb. 2 OO Carminative, Dalby's doz. I 25 Cerate, ?Eruginis, 1 lb. jars .lb. 9° " Calendula, 1 lb. " . .lb. 75 " Cantharides, % lb. cans... . .lb. 9° " " % lb. rolls... . .lb. 9° " Ex. Cantharides, 1 lb. jars . ,1b. 1 50 " Goulard's, 1 lb. jars . .lb. 50 " Resin, 1 lb. jars . ,1b. 50 " " Comp., 1 lb. jars .. . .lb. 5o " Savin, 1 lb. jars ..lb. 60 " Simple, 1 lb. jars . .lb- 50 1 " Soap, 1 lb. .vlb. 50 " Spermaceti, 1 lb. jars ..lb. 60 1 " Thuja, 1 lb. jars . .lb. I 00 " Turner's, 1 lb. jars . .lb. 50 " Verdigris, 1 lb. " . .lb. 90 " Witch-Hazel, 1 lb. jars... ..lb. 60 " Zinc, Carb., true, 1 lb. jars. .lb. 50 Charcoal, Willow, in bots i 75 Charcoal, Willow, in bots. Cochineal Coloring Cold Cream gro- lb. lb. 18 oo 75 65 Collodion, i lb. bots ..lb. 90 " I oz. " 2 00 Cantharidal, I lb. bots ..lb. 2 4° " " I oz. " .doz. 2 40 Cologne Mixture, I lb. bots . .lb. 7 00 For producing in a few minutes, and at a small expense, a delightful and refreshing Cologne. Directions for use on each bottle. Confection, Aromatic, i lb. jars.. ..lb. I 50 " Bitter Almond, i lb. jars.lb. I 00 * ' Black Pepper i lb. ' * lb. I 00 " Calamus, i lb. ' lb. I 00 Democrats, I lb. ■ ' lb. 4 00 " Opium, i lb. • lb. 2 00 " Orange Peel i lb. ■ lb. 50 Hips, I lb. ' lb. 75 Rose, i lb. ' lb. 42 " Scammony, i lb. ' lb. 3 75 Senna, i lb. ' lb. 42 " Sulphur, i lb. ' lb. 50 " Theriac, i lb. ' lb. 9° " Turpentine, i lb. • lb. 50 Cordial, Aniseed gall. 3 OO " Aromatic gall. 3 OO " Curacoa gall. 3 OO " Godfrey's .doz. 75 " Neutralizing . .lb. 75 " Peppermint •gall. 3 OO Drops, Bateman's 75 " Hot, bulk ..lb. 65 " "2 oz. bots.... .doz. I 50 " " 4 oz. " .... 2 50 " " 6 oz. " ... 3 50 " " IO oz. " . . . . 5 5° " " 18 oz. " ... .doz. 9 OO " Sun Cholera 1 i 75 Elixirs, if well prepared, are not only the most palatable, but owing to the presence of spirit, the most permanent fluid forms of administering medicines ; and as, when in solution, remedies are more promptly active, so elixirs are most desira- ble, whether considered therapeutically, pharmaceutically, or with reference to palatability. The only valid objections urged against these preparationshave been that from lack of chemical experience and knowledge they have been imperfectly prepared, or that manufacturers of lax principle sought to render them pleasant and popular at a sacrifice of medicinal matter, which not only defeated the object for which they were given, and consequently brought these preparations into discredit, involving also the reputation of the prescriber, but enabled the unprincipled manufacturer to reap an unmerited reward. In all Elixirs prepared by us, such flavoring ingre- dients are used as will most effectually mask the disagreeable taste of the medicinal matter, while there is no sacrifice of medicinal strength to secure palatability or profit. They may therefore be relied upon as efficient remedies, and not merely agreeable, nicely flavored cordials. These Elixirs are not artificially colored. what- ever coloring matter they contain being derived from the drugs and flavoring materials employed in the manufacture. ELIXIRS, W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S. Pharmaceutical Preparations ana Lauoratory Products 83 ELIXIRS (Continued) : Pints, per doz Quarts, each. 5 Pts., Gall, each. Ammonio-Citrate of Bismuth II OO 1 65 3 85 This salt being perfectly soluble, is freely absorbed, and produces the sedative and Digestive-Tonic action of Bismuth much more promptly than the insoluble forms of the remedy. It has been found to give prompt relief in the Vomiting of Cholera-Infantum and Preg- nancy. It is one of the most efficient remedies when combined with Morphia in Cholera Morbus. In Dyspepsia and all derangements of the digestive function it acts most happily ; but in these cases and in Cholera-Infantum it should be given alternately with Elixir Pepsin. (Pepsin and solutions of Bismuth are not best given together, as they are incompatible, except in a neutral state, in which case the Pepsin is inefficient.) It is also used in Cardialgia, Pyrosis, Gastrodinia, and in Spas- modic Diseases. One dessertspoonful contains two grains of the Soluble Citrate of Bismuth. Adult Dose.-One dessertspoonful every two hours, or oftener, if to control vomiting. Children in proportion, according to age. Blackberry. , . 8 00 I 20 2 80 4 00 Blackberry Root has long been a favorite Domestic Remedy in Bowel Affections, and from popular favor has passed into regular medical use. It is usually acceptable to the stomach, and is so palata- ble in the form here presented, that children take it without difficulty. It may be employed with great advantage in cases of Diarrhoea from relaxation of the bowels, whether in children or adults. It is also applicable to all other cases in which the vefetable astringents are found serviceable. One tablespoonful contains the medicinal matter of twenty grains of Blackberry Root. Adult Dose.-One tablespoonful as required. For children, from one-half to two teaspoonfuls after each loose stool. Bromide of Calcium 10 00 I 50 3 5o 5 00 Bromide of Calcium was proposed by Dr. Hammond, in 1871, as producing the characteristic effects of the Bromides more promptly than the analogous compounds, and also as inducing sleep where they failed. He regards it as peculiarly appropriate for Insomnia caused by mental labor or excitement and those exhausted and irritable states of the nervous system met with in hysterical women, and accom- panied by Headache, Vertigo, Insomnia, and extreme mental excita- bility. Also in the Epilepsy of very young infants. 1 his Elixir disguises the taste of the salt and renders it more ac- ceptable to the stomach. One dessertspoonful contains ten grains of the Bromide. Adult Dose, as a nervous sedative.-One to two dessertspoonfuls -as an Hypnotic, two to three dessertspoonfuls in water. Children in proportion according to age. Bromide of Potassium The disagreeable saline taste of the Bromide of Potassium is com- 3 5° 5 00 pletely disguised in this Elixir, and rendered more acceptable to the stomach. It is applicable in all cases where the Bromide of Potassium is re- quired, as in Insomnia, Nervous Excitement, etc. One dessertspoon- ful contains ten grains of the Bromide Potassium. Dose.-One, two, or three dessertspoonfuls, according to the effect desired. Bromide of Sodium It has been demonstrated by physiological experiment and clinical T 5° 5 00 observation that Bromide of Sodium is not so eligible a sedative or hypnotic as the Bromide of Potassium. We prepare it simply because it is occasionally demanded. One dessertspoonful of this Elixir contains ten grains of Bromide of Sodium. Dose.-One to two dessertspoonfuls. Calisaya 0 00 2 80 4 00 This Elixir, if taken twice a day during malarial seasons, will effectually prevent an attack ; taken during convalescence from fevers or other wasting diseases it promptly assists nature to restore strength increasing the appetite and stimulating functional action. As a tonic it is advantageously employed in Chronic Diseases con- nected with debility, as-Scrofula, Dropsy, Passive Hemorrhages certain forms of Dyspepsia, obstinate Cutaneous Affections, Amen- orrhoea, Chorea, Hysteria, Nervous Debility, as a supporting treat- 84 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Chemical and ELIXIRS (Continued) : Pints, per doz Quarts, each. 5 Pts., each. Gall., each. ment in Consumption, and in prostration from whatever cause-in fact, whenever a corroborant influence is desired and no contra-indi- cating symptoms exist. One dessertspoonful represents the medicinal matter of ten grains of Calisaya Bark. Adult Dose.-A dessert to a tablespoonful three times a day, before or after eating. Children in proportion. Calisaya and Iron This preparation is very useful in Chlorosis, Amenorrhea, Hysteri- cal Affections, Nervous Debility, particularly among females, in low or morbid conditions tending to Typhoid Fever, and indicated by frequent nose bleeding ; for Boils and Eruptions upon the Skin ; in seasons of Malarial trouble to ward off attack ; in conditions of pros- tration and weakness from whatever cause, in Scrofula and other Chronic Diseases when accompanied by Debility. It is especially beneficial to pale and weakly children, increasing the flesh and appetite, giving tone and strength to the system, and restor- ing the natural color. Its agreeable flavor renders it acceptable to them. One dessertspoonful of. this Elixir represents ten grains of best Calisaya Bark and two grains of Pyrophosphate of Iron. Adult Dose.-A dessert to a tablespoonful three times a day, before or after meals. Children in proportion. IO 00 I 50 3 5o 5 00 Calisaya, Iron, and Bismuth An elegant Elixir combining the virtues of these three valuable remedies, arranged in such definite and suitable proportions as to IO 00 I 50 3 5o 5 00 give the combination the widest range in practical use, and so pre- pared as to avoid the chemical reactions which render many of the preparations of this character nauseous and objectionable. It is highly useful in most , forms of Dyspepsia, especially when accompanied by nausea; in Gastro-intestinal Affections, attended with Diarrhoea, during convalescence from Gastric, Typhoid and other Fevers ; in Anaemia, Scrofula, Indigestion accompanied by eructations; in the faintness and lassitude incident to warm weather, and as a general tonic in nearly all conditions of prostration, assisting the appetite, aiding digestion, and imparting tone and vigor to the system. One dessertspoonful represents ten grains of Calisaya Bark, two grains of Pyrophosphate of Iron and eight grains of Ammonio-Citrate of Bismuth. Adult Dose.-A dessert to a tablespoonful three times a day, at meals. Calisaya, Iron, Bismuth, and Strychnia This compound is made because occasionally called for. We think it very undesirable to combine so many medicinal substances in the same preparation. One dessertspoonful represents ten grains of Calisaya Bark, two grains of Pyrophosphate of Iron, two grains of Ammonio-Citrate of Bismuth, and one sixtieth of a grain of Citrate of Stiychnia. Adult Dose.-A dessertspoonful. II 00 I 65 3 85 5 50 Calisaya, Iron, Pepsin, and Bismuth We think this is also an undesirable preparation in consequence of the multiplicity of ingredients and prepare it only to supply the demand. .One dessert-spoonful represents ten grains of Calisaya Bark, two grains of Pyrophosphate of Iron, five grains of Pepsin, and two grains of Ammonio-Citrate of Bismuth. Adult Dose.-One dessertspoonful three or four times a day. 24 00 3 60 8 4° 12 00 Cinchona, Iron, and Strychnia This preparation combines the nervous tonic action of Strychnia, the chalybeate properties of Pyrophosphate of Iron, and the tonic virtues of Calisaya Bark. It is useful in Epilepsy, attended with Uterine Disease, Paralytic Affections, Hypochondriasis, and cases of nervous and general prostra- tion. It is also a desirable prophylactic against Malaria, and a desira- ble aid to recuperation during convalescence. One dessert-spoonful represents ten grains of Calisaya Bark, two grains of Pyrophosphate of Iron, and one fiftieth of a grain of Strychnia. Adult Dose.-One dessertspoonful three times a day. Children in proportion, according to age. IO 00 I 50 3 So 5 00 Pharmaceutical Preparations and Laboratory Products. 85 ELIXIRS (Continued} : 1 Pints per do , Quar z each s, 5 Pts . each ., Gall., i each. Cinchonidia, Iron, and Strychnia . 12 CX 3 I 8 O42 0 6 00 This Elixir is the same in everv respect as the corresponding Elixir 3f Quinine, Iron, and Strychnia, except that Cinchonidia is substituted fc the Quinia. The Iron is the Fenic-Phosphate (double salt), which soluble and not readily decomposed. The combination is a very tiseft one as a powerful alterative tonic and anti-periodic, while the cost considerably less than that containing Quinine. It is indicated in Inte mittent, Remittent, and all forms of Malarial Fevers, in cases of Debt ity and Prostration, Indigestion, and wherever a powerful general an r s il s r- 1- d nervous tonic is required. One dessertspoonful contains two grains of Ferric-Phosphate, on grain of Cinchonidia, and one sixtieth of a grain of Strychnia; Adult Dose.-One dessertspoonful three times a day, or as directe by the Physician. e d • Coca Leaves... I 5< J This Elixir is a valuable nervous stimulant, being similar in its actiot to Guarana, Caffeine, etc. It is also diaphoretic, aids digestion, and i said to very much lessen the sense of fatigue. Each dessertspoonful contains twenty grains of Coca Leaves. Adult Dose.-One to two dessertspoonfuls. Corydalis Compound 2 8c This Elixir is composed of Corydalis Formosa, Stillingia Sylvatica Xanthoxylum Fraxineum, and Iodide of Potassium. It is tonic, diu retie, alterative and diaphoretic, and is given in Syphilitic, Scrofulous and Cutaneous Affections. One dessertspoonful contains the soluble matters of eight grains o f Corydalis F., eight grains of Stillingia, eight grains of Xanthoxylum and one grain of Iodide Potassium. Adult Dose.-One dessertspoonful. Gentian and Chloride Iron 8 oo 2 80 4 03 Gentian acts as a general corroborant, increasing the appetite, assist- ing digestion, moderately exciting the force of the circulation, and is one of the best of the vegetable tonics. The Iron is the double salt fcrmec by combining the Sesqui-Chloride of Iron with Citrate Soda; is free from disagreeable taste, does not blacken the teeth, and is perfectly compatible with the Gentian. This Elixir is indicated in Dyspepsia, Atonic Gout, Amenorrhoea, Hysteria, Anaemia, Chlorosis, Scrofula, and may be used in cases of Debility of the Digestive Organs, and when- ever a general tonic impression is required. 1 One dessertspoonful represents the equivalent of five minims or ten drops of Tincture Chloride Iron and eight grains of Gentian. Adult Dose.-Dessert to tablespoonful after meals. Children in proportion. Guarana 9 00 This preparation is now largely used in cases of Nervous Depression, with much benefit. It is very useful in Nervous Headache and the Headache following the excessive use of alcoholic stimulants; Sick Headache and that produced by Malarial causes are not benefited by it. The reaction following excessive study or or erwrought mental effort is quickly relieved by this remedy. It has also been recommended in Diarrhoea, and will frequently prove beneficial in Neuralgia. I One teaspoonful represents ten grains of Guarana. Adult Dose.-From a teaspoonful to a tablespoonful, repeated in cases of Headache every hour or two until relieved. In Diarrhoea, two or three times a day. Children in proportion. Hops 8 oo 2 80 4 00 In Hops a bitter tonic is associated with a direct sedative of abnormal nervous action, which renders it peculiarly fitted to relieve cases cf dyspepsia which are due to abuse of the stomach, when irritated and ex- hausted ; in diseases of local or general debility associated with Insom- nia and nervous derangement, and may be used to produce sleep when opiates, from their disposition to constipate or other cause, are inad- missible. One dessertspoonful represents twenty grains of Hops. Adult Dose.-One dessertspoonful. Laxative i 5o 3 50 00 This preparation is designed as a purgative for children, and a laxa- tive for adults. It will commend itself, because of the almost entire absence of medicinal taste. 86 W. H. Sehieffelin & Co.'s Chemical and ELIXIRS {Continued'} : It is composed of Senna (tasteless, deodorized extract), Dandelion, Phosphate of Soda, Rochelle Salts, Rhubarb, and Buckthorn Bark, and is so aromatized as to prevent griping. The combination is found to act mildly, and entirely without pain. It is an admirable remedy for habitual constipation in either adults or children, the Dandelion and saline ingredients, particularly the Phos- phate of Soda, acting effectively upon the liver. "From the observa- tions of Dr. Win. Stephenson, of Edinburgh, recently published, there is reason to believe that this salt (Phos. Soda), in small doses, especially in children, exercises an extraordinary influence upon the hepatic secre- tion. In infantile cases with white or green stools, with diarrhoea, and sometimes with Jaundice, Dr. Stephenson has found these evidences of deficient or disordered bile to yield quickly to small doses.''-U. S. D. Adult Dose-One tablespoonful, or more, as occasion requires. For children, one to four teaspoonfuls according to age, repeated, if necessary, every two hours. Pints, per doz Quarts, each. P'ts., each. Gall., each. Matico Compound 00 I 50 3 50 5 00 This Elixir, being composed of Matico, Cubebs, and Buchu, is a powerful alterative stimulant to diseased mucous surfaces and is strongly diuretic. The preparation is chiefly useful in complaints of the urinary organs, such as Gravel, Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder, Morbid Irritation of the Bladder and Urethra, Disease of the Prostate, and Retention or Inconti- nence of Urine from a loss of tone in the parts concerned in its evacuation. One dessertspoonful contains the medicinal matter of thirty grains of Matico, fifteen grains of Cubebs, and fifteen grains of Buchu. Adult Dose.-One dessertspoonful. Orange Compound (Plain Elixir) 6 00 9° IO 3 00 This Elixir forms an elegant vehicle for the administration of nauseous or unpalatable medicines. It is also useful as a basis for the extempora- neous preparation of Elixirs. It possesses merit of itself as a carminative, for which purpose'it may be, given in doses of from one to two dessert- spoonfuls. It is merely an aromatized Elixir of Orange. Pepsin i5 2 25 Recently precipitated Pepsin of a definite strength ascertained by absolute test with coagulated albumen, and not having been subjected to injury by application of heat, is alone used in this Elixir. . The pro- portion of Spirit used is no more than sufficient to prevent fermentive decomposition. This Elixir is indicated in all cases of Enfeebled Digestion, Gastric Disturbance, Marasmus, Want of Assimilative Power, Cholera Infan- tum, etc. Two fluid drachms of this Elixir, with ten drops of Hydrochloric Acid, and one fluid ounce of water at too deg. F. dissolved forty grains of coagulated albumen in three hours. One dessertspoonful contains five grains of Pepsin and sufficient Hydrochloric Acid to render it efficient. Adult Dose.-One dessertspoonful after meals, or as occasion re- quires. Children in proportion. 5 25 7 5° Pepsin and Bismuth 18 6 This preparation is used in various diseases accompanied by Gastric Disturbance, in Indigestion, Gastralgia, Gastro-enteralgia, and other debilitated conditions of the Alimentary Canal. Also, in certain forms of Chronic Dysentery. While the ingredients composing this Elixir are often therapeutically ndicated, and while it is possible to combine them in a permanent Elixir which will not decompose, yet these remedies when so combined are not in their most favorable state for medicinal action. Pepsin requires acidity to be effective, while the soluble Citrate ot Bismuth depends upon alkalinity, or at best, neutrality, for permanent solution ; hence the Bismuth is held in solution at a sacrifice of the medicinal activity of the Pepsin. One dessertspoonful represents five grains of Pepsin, and two grains of Ammonio-Citrate of Bismuth. Adult Dose.-One dessertspoonful after meals. Children in pro- portion, according to age. 3° 9 Pepsin, Bismuth, and Calisaya This preparation is used in various diseases accompanied by Gastric Disturbance, in Indigestion, Gastralgia, Gastro-enteralgia, and other debilitated conditions of the Alimentary Canal. Also, in certain forms of Chronic Dysentery, and as a general tonic when Indigestion is a prominent symptom. 3 00 7 00 Pharmaceutical Preparations and Laboratory Products - Pints, Quarts, 5 Pts., Gall., ELIXIRS (Continued): One desertspoonful represents five grains of Pepsin, two grains of Ammonio-Citrate of Bismuth, and ten grains of Calisaya Bark. Adult Dose.- One dessertspoonful after meals. Children in pro- portion, according to age. Per doz each. each. each. Pepsin, Bismuth, and Strychnia This preparation is used in various diseases accompanied by Gastric Disturbance, in Indigestion, Paralytic Affections, Palsy, Gastralgia, Gastro-enteralgia, and other debilitated conditions of the Alimentary Canal. Also, in certain forms of Chronic Dysentery. One desertspoonful represents five grains of Pepsin, two grains oi Ammonio-Citrate of Bismuth, and one.sixtieth of a grain of Citrate oi Strychnia. Adult Dose.-One dessertspoonful after meals. Children in pro- portion, according to age. 20 OO 3 oo 7 OO IO o Pepsin, Bismuth, Strychnia, and Iron The addition of Pyrophosphate of Iron to the Elixir of Pepsin, Bis- muth, and Strychnia, renders it better adapted to those cases where this alterative action of a chalybeate is required ; as in many cases of female disease, in the anaemic state, etc. One dessertspoonful represents five grains of Pepsin, two grains oi Ammonio-Citrate of Bismuth, one sixtieth of a grain of Citrate oi Strychnia and two grains of Pyrophosphate of Iron. Adult Dose.-One dessertspoonful after meals. Children in pro- portion according to age. 20 OO 3 00 7 OO IO OO Phosphate of Iron, Quinia, and Strychnia . . The form of Iron used in this Elixir is the Ferric Phosphate (double salt) which is soluble and not readily decomposed. The combination is a very useful one as a powerful alterative tonic and anti-periodic. It is preferable to the preparation known as •'Aitken's Syrup," be- cause it contains no large excess of free acid, and is more permanent. It is indicated in Intermittent, Remittent and all forms of Malarial Fevers, in cases of Debility and Prostration, Indigestion, and wherever a powerful general and nervous tonic is required. One dessertspoonful contains two grains of Ferric Phosphate, one grain of Quinia, and one sixtieth of a grain of Strychnia. Adult Dose.-One dessertspoonful three times a day, or as directed by the Physician. 21 OO 3 IS 7 35 10 50 Pyrophosphate of Iron, Quinia and Strychnia This preparation is made precisely as the preceding, except that Pyro- phosphate of Iron is used instead of the double Ferric Phosphate. The doses and uses are the same as Elix. Phos. Iron, Quinia and Strychnia. 21 OO 3 IS 7 35 10 50 Pyrophosphate of Iron Pyrophosphate of Iron is the least unpalatable of the ferruginous tonics, and acts so mildly and causes so little disturbance of the system, that it has become a great favorite with both Physicians and Patients. It is beneficial in cases requiring the chalybeate effects of Iron, as Anaemia, Chlorosis, Hysteria, Fluor Albus, Scrofula, Rickets, passive Hemorrhages, Dyspepsia (when dependent on deficient energy of the Digestive function), Neuralgia, etc. One dessertspoonful contains two grains of Pyrophosphate of Iron. Adult Dose.-One to two dessertspoonfuls three times a day after meals. Children in proportion. IO OO i 5o 3 50 5 00 Rhubarb and Magnesia - As Magnesia is insoluble, it cannot be used in that state for Elixirs; it is therefore converted into the neutral acetate, and as the acetic acid which it contains is decomposed in the stomach, the antacid and absorbent action of the Magnesia is doubtless secured. It will be found a pleasant and effective purge or laxative, depending upon the quantity 'administered, and is equally applicable to adults or children. One tablespoonful represents twenty-four grains of Rhubarb and fifty- three grains of Acetate, which corresponds to fifteen grains of Calcined Magnesia. Adult Dose.-One tablespoonful. Children in proportion. As a laxative or corrective, less will be needed. IO OO i So 3 5o 5 00 Taraxacum Compound This Elixir was first prepared at the suggestion of Dr. Jerome Cochran, Prof, of Chemistry at Mobile Medical College, by Mr. P. C. Candidus. It has been largely used as an adjuvant and vehicle for other medicines, particularly Quinine, the bitterness of which it almost com- pletely masks when recently added. 8 oo I 20 2 8o! 4 00 87 88 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Chemical and ELIXIRS (Continued) : Pints, per doz Quarts each. 5 Pts., each. Gall., each. While not of itself an active medicine, it assists the action of others, being tonic and cholagogue. The diseases to which it is especially ap- plicable are those involving the hepatic and digestive functions. One tablespoonful represents the medicinal matter of six grains ol Dandelion, twelve of Wild Cherry, and one and a half grains each ol Gentian and Licorice. Dose.-One to two tablespoonfuls, as required. Valerianate of Ammonia II OO I 65 3 85 5 50 The offensive odor and taste of Valerianate of Ammonia is in this Elixir most effectually covered, rendering it quite pleasant and accept- able to the most sensitive stomach. It is remarkably efficacious in Neuralgia, when not of malarial char- acter, and in various affections of the nervous system, such as Hysteria, Epilepsy, Chorea, Sleeplessness from Nervous Derangement, in Morbid Restlessness, Hypochondriasis, Hemicrania (in the latter in combina- tion with Elixir Calisaya), Delirium Tremens and Nervous Headache. In all cases of excessive nervous excitement it is a source of prompt relief. It has also been found in many cases of nervous shock from ac- cidents to quiet the patient and prepare him for surgical operations more effectively than stimulants. One teaspoonful of this Elixir contains two grains of Valerianate of Ammonia. Adult Dose.-One or two teaspoonfuls frequently repeated, if neces- sary, until desired effect is produced. Children in proportion. Valerianate of Ammonia and Quinia 24 OO 3 60 8 40 12 OO This Elixir is well adapted to the treatment of Neuralgia, whether of Malarial origin or not, and is particularly recommended for this com- plaint. Combining the tonic and anti-periodic action of Quinia with the stimulating and anti-spasmodic properties of Ammonia and Valerian, it is extremely beneficial in Hysteria, Chorea, Hemicrania, Insomnia, Epi- lepsy, Malarial Headache, Despondency, and in all those complicated troubles caused by nervous depression and debility. One teaspoonful contains two grains of Valerianate of Ammonia and one grain of Quinia. Adult Dose-One to two teaspoonfuls repeated every two hours, or oftener if necessary. Instances are common where Syrup is not acceptable to the stomach, owing to excessive sweetness. Spirit is in most cases an important adjuvant to the hypophosphites, and co-indicated with them, assisting their tonic action, and correcting the cloying effect of sugar on the palate, while pieventing the formation of mould and arresting fermentive decomposition in preparations containing it. It is therefore desirable to administer these salts combined with a small but sufficient proportion of spirit to effect the above objects. These Elixirs combine the above advantages, and have been found uniformly acceptable in cases where the Syrup has been rejected. Special attention is called to the fact that Chemically Pure Salts are prepared expressly for these Elixirs. Elixir of Hypophosphite of Lime 13 fluid ounce bottles, doz. 10 20 " " " " Soda 13 " " " 10 20 " " " " Iron 13 " " " 10 20 " " " " Potassa 13 " " " 10 20 " " " " Quinine ....13 " " " 2400 " " " " Lime and Soda 13 " " " 10 20 " " " " " Soda, Iron and Potassa, 13 " " " 10 20 Elixirs of Chemically Pure Hypophosphites (Gardner's). Ergotin (see Extract Ergot). Essence Lemon ...lb. 75 Essence Ambergris 75 " "in vials . .doz. 75 " Anise ..lb. 75 " Mustard, Whitehead's.. . .doz. 1 50 " Bals. Peru .lb. I 00 " Pennyroyal " " in vials .. .lb. 75 " Bergamot . .lb. 75 . .doz. 75 " Cinnamon .lb. 75 " Peppermint " " in vials . . .lb. 75 " Cloves . .lb. 75 . .doz. 75 •• " in vials doz. 75 " Sassafras .. .lb. 75 " Curacoa . .lb. 2 00 " " in vials . .doz. 75 •• Dill . .lb. I 00 " Spruce " " in vials ...lb. 75 " Ginger, Jam., 4 oz. bots., doz. 3 25 .. doz. 75 .. .. .. 4 .< gro. 36 co " Spearmint ...lb. 75 This Essence is made from the true Jamaica Ginger, and is a superior article in every re- " " in vials " Wintergreen " " in vials.... . .doz. . ..lb. . .doz. 75 75 spect; being made of full strength, and con- 75 tains the active principle of the Ginger with- " Wormwood .. .lb. 75 out the addition of any other article. " " in vials.... . .doz. 75 ESSENCES, Concentrated, for Soda-Water W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s. Syrups, Anise, i lb. bots lb. I 25 Apple, i lb. " lb. I 25 Banana, x lb. " lb. I 25 Blackberry, i lb. " lb. I 25 Chocolate, i lb. " lb. I 50 Coffee, i lb. " lb. I 50 Ginger, i lb. " lb. I 25 Lemon, i lb. " lb. I 25 Nectarine, i lb. " lb. I 25 Orange, i lb. " lb. I 25 Orgeat, x lb. " lb. I 25 Peach, i lb. " lb. I 25 Pear, i lb. *' lb. I 25 Pine-apple, i lb. " lb. I 25 Raspberry, i lb. " lb. I 25 Sarsaparilla, i lb. " lb. I 25 Strawberry, x lb. " lb. I 25 Vanilla, i lb. " lb. 2 25 Wintergreen, i lb. " lb. I 50 EXTRACTS, Flavoring, W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s. We beg to call particular attention to the following Flavoring Extracts of our own manufacture, which have elicited the highest commendations from parties 2 OZ. 4 oz. who have used and sold them, viz. : bots. bots. Allspice, Nectarine, in bulk lb. i 25 ... .doz. 2 00 3 50 Almonds, Nutmegs, 1 25 ... .doz. 2 00 3 50 Apple, Orange, 1 25 . .. .doz. 2 00 3 50 Banana, Peach, 1 25 ... .doz. 2 00 3 So Celery, Pear, 1 25 doz. 2 00 3 50 Cinnamon, Pineapple, 1 25 doz. 2 00 3 5° Cloves, Raspberry, 1 25 doz. 2 00 3 50 Cochineal, Sarsaparilla, " " 1 25 .. . .doz. 2 00 3 5o Ginger, Jamaica, Strawberry, " " 1 25 doz. 2 00 3 5o Lemon, Tonqua Vanilla," " 1 25 ... .doz. 2 00 3 50 Mace, Rose, 1 sq ... .doz. 2 00 3 5° Vanilla, " " 2 25 . .. .doz. 3 00 5 5° Assorted ... .doz. 2 00 3 5°i Pharmaceutical Preparations and Laboratory Products 89 10% discount by the gross. SOLUBLE EXTRACT JAMAICA GINGER. This Extract of Ginger is one third the strength ot the Fluid Extract Ginger, U. S. P. (i.e., one fluid ounce represents 160 grains of Jamaica Ginger). It contains no Capsicum, and is miscible with water in all proportions without opalescence or precipitation, the resinous matter being removed, while the essential oil and pure flavor of the root are perfectly retained. It is particularly desirable for preparing Syrup Ginger, U. S. P., Ginger Ale, Ginger Pop, Root Beer, and in the various requirements of the kitchen where Ginger is needed. Formula for Syrup Ginger -. Sol. Ext. Ginger, 3 fl. oz. Syrup Simple, 5 pts. Mix. Formula for Ginger Ale Syrup.- . Sol. Ext. Ginger, 4 fl. oz. Tinct. Lemon Peel (8 oz. to pt.), 1 fl. oz. Tinct. Capsicum (if desired), 2 to 3 drs. Simple Syrup, % gallon. Mix. Citric Acid to taste (if wanted). Per pint, 75 cents. W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Chemical and 90 EXTRACTS, FLUID, W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S. These Fluid Extracts are prepared from the choicest materials by repercolation, a process which retains in the finished product, without alteration, the same menstruum that is originally employed in the exhaustion of the drug. Now, as the vehicle which primarily dissolves a substance is the best adapted to hold it in solution, so very much less precipitation and conse- quent loss of medicinal strength occurs with Fluid Extracts prepared in this manner, than with those made by other processes. In repercolation no heat is employed, hence the perlocate is not deprived of any portion of the Alcohol used, and the volatile portions of the drug (which in many cases are its most valued constituents) are not lost. No press is used, hence insoluble and inert organic matters, which favor decomposition, are not forced into the Fluid Extract. On our labels will be found the doses and very complete formulas for making Tinctures, Syrups, etc. The standard of strength is that of the U. S. Pharmacopoeia, one pint repre- senting 16 oz. troy, or one minim each grain of crude material employed; excepting Fluid Extract Opium, which contains grains of Powdered Opium in each fluid ounce, being of the same strength as the Tinct. Opii Deodorized of the U. S. Pharmacopoeia. They are in neat style, legibly labeled, in % pint, % pint, 1 pint, and 5 pint bottles, and are sold at the following revised rates, which are net, without discount. New Fluid Extracts are added to our List as the public demands or the developments of medical science render proper. ONE PT. % PT. K PT. 5 PT. , TRADE NAMES. BOTANICAL NAMES. BOTS. BOTS. BOTS. BOTS. PER PT. PER PT. PER PT. PER PT. Aconite Leaves .... Aconitum Napellus 95 1 °5 1 T5 9° " Root I oo I IO I 20 95 A crimony, Agrimonia Eupatoria 9° I 00 I 10 85 Allspice Eugenia Pimenta 75 85 95 7° Aloes Socotrine .. Aloe Socotrina I 40 1 5° I 60 1 35 Alstonia Constricta see Australian Fever Bark . . . " Scholaris .. see Dita Bark... American Hemp Cannabis Sativd I 00 I IO I 20 95 Angelica Root Angelica Archangelica 65 75 85 60 Arbor Vitas Thuja Occidentalis I 00 I IO I 20 95 Areca Nut... Areca Catechu 2 OO 2 IO 2 20 1 95 Arnica Flowers. . . Arnica Montana 9° I OO I 10 85 Aromatic Compound .. 1 *5 1 25 1 35 I 10 Australian Fever Bark . Alstonia Constricta 2 qo 2 60 2 70 2 45 Avens Root.. . Geum Rivale 75 85 95 70 Bael Fruit Cratceva Marmelos 2 OO 2 IO 2 20 1 95 Balmony Chelone Glabra 65 75 85 60 Barberry Bark. .. Berberis Vulgaris 65 75 85 60 Bayberry Myrica Cer if era 65 75 85 60 Bearsfoot... Helleborus Fcetidus 2 OO 2 IO 2 20 1 95 Belladonna Leaf.... Atropa Belladonna I OO I IO I 20 qC " Root 1 25 1 35 i 45 1 20 Berberis Aquifolium .. 2 00 2 IO 2 20 1 95 Bethroot Trillium Erectum 9° 1 00 1 10 85 Bitter-sweet Solatium Dulcamara 75 85 os 70 Black Alder Prinos Verticillatus 75 85 95 70 Blackberry Rub us Villosus 75 85 95 70 Black Cohosh Cimicifuga Racemosa......... I OO I IO 1 20 " " Compound.. 1 00 I IO 1 20 95 Black Haw Viburnum Prunifolium 9° I 00 1 10 85 Black Hellebore Helleborus Niger 9° I 00 1 10 85 Black Pepper Piper Nigrum 75 85 95 70 Blessed Thistle... Carduus Benedict 65 75 85 60 Bloodroot Sanguinaria Canadensis 9° 1 00 I 10 85 Blue Cohosh Caulophyllum Thalictroides... 75 85 95 7° Blue Flag Iris Versicolor 9° I 00 1 10 85 Boldo Leaf Peumus Boldo 3 00 3 10 3 20 2 QC Boneset Eupatorium Perfoliatum 65 75 ~ 85 60 Boxwood Corn us Florida 65 75 85 60 Broom Top... Cytisus Scoparius 9° 1 00 I 10 85 Bryony Brionia Alba 1 00 I IO I 20 95 Buchu. Barosma Crenata 1 00 I IO I 20 95 Fluid Ext. of GoldenSeJ (HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS.) j | j I I Lach, minim represents one grain of Golc 211 Seal |;l DOSE-30 to 60 minims, li SV Golden Seal. Um7Disp:) Golden Seal, 3 fl. ozs.; Alcohol, 50 13 fl. ozs. II I j||H Lmll |l|| BWTuictureof Golden Seal, (Am: Disp-.'l-FluidExt: GoldeniMMW Fld: m:CaWBilll CH/Schieffelin&ffll , NEW YORK. |«HI Pharmaceutical Preparations and Laboratory Products. 91 EXTRACTS, FLUID {Continued}: ONE PT. A pt. X PT. 5 PINT TRADE NAMES. BOTANICAL NAMES. BOTS. BOTS. BOTS. BOTS. PER PT. PER PT. PER PT. PER PT. Ruchu Comp Barosma Crenata I oo I IO I 20 95 " and Pareira Brava 1 75 I 85 1 95 1 70 Buckthorn Bark Rhamnus Frangula 75 85 95 70 " Berries ' ' Catharticus 75 85 95 70 Bugle-weed Lycopus Virgin ica 65 75 85 60 Burdock Lappa Minor 75 85 95 ' 70 Butternut Bark Juglans Cinerea.. : 65 75 85 60 44 Leaf 65 75 85 60 Button Snake-root Liatris Spicata 75 85 95 70 Calabar Bean ... Physostigma Venenosum 2 75 2 85 2 95 2 70 Calamus (Sweet Flag).... Calamus Aromaticus I 00 I IO 1 20 95 Calendula Calendula Officinalis 2 OO 2 IO 2 20 1 95 Cancer Root Phytolacca Decandra 1 5° I 60 I 70 1 45 Canell a Canella Alba 65 75 85 60 Canada Snake-root A sarum Canadense I OO I IO I 20 95 C araway Carum Carui 1 5° I 60 I 70 1 45 Cardamom Elettaria Cardamomum 4 OO 4 10 4 20 3 95 " Comp 2 50 2 60 2 70 2 45 Cascara Sagrada Rhamnus Purshiana 2 OO 2 IO 2 20 1 95 Cascarilla. .. Croton Eluteria 65 75 85 60 Castor Oil Leaf Ricin us Communis I 50 I 60 I 70 1 45 Catnip Nepeta Cataria 65 75 85 60 Cayenne Pepper Capsicum i 25 1 35 i 45 I 20 Centaury Red... Sabbatia Angularis 75 85 95 7° Chamomile .. Anthemis Nobills OO I 00 1 10 85 Cherry Bark Prunus Virginiana 9° I 00 1 10 85 " " Compound,. 9° I 00 1 10 85 Chestnut Leaves Castanea Vesca I OO I IO 1 20 95 Chiretta Agathotes Chirayta 2 OO 2 IO 2 20 I 95 Cinchona, Aromatic Cinchona Flava I 5O I 60 1 70 1 45 " Pale Cinchona Pallida 1 5° I 60 1 70 1 45 " Compound. ... < < I 50 I 60 I 70 1 45 44 Calisaya Cinchona Flava 3 00 Q IO q 20 2 95 " Red..' Cinchona Rubra Q OO 3 10 3 20 2 95 Cinnamon, Ceylon Cinnamomum Zeylanicum.... 3-~ 3 10 3 20 2 95 Cinquefoil Potentilla Canadensis 75 85 95 7° Cleavers Galium Aparine 65 75 85 60 Coca Leaves Erythroxylon Coca 1 5° 1 60 I 70 1 45 Colchicum Root Colchicum Autumn ale 1 00 I IO I 20 95 " Seed 1 25 1 35 1 45 1 20 Colocynth Cucumis Colocynthis I 15 I 25 1 35 1 10 Colombo Cocculus Palmatus I 00 I IO I 20 95 Coltsfoot Tussilago 75 85 95 7° Comfrey Symphytum 75 85 95 70 Conium Leaf Conium Maculatum 1 00 I IO 1 20 95 Conium Seed 1 25 1 35 1 45 1 20 Coriander Coriandrum Sativum 1 00 I IO 1 20 95 Corn Ergot Ustilago Madis 1 40 1 5° I 60 1 35 Coto Bark 3 75 3 85 3 95 3 70 Cotton Root Bark Gossypium Herbaceum I 00 I IO I 20 Cramp Bark Viburnum Opulus 75 85 95 70 Cranesbill Geranium Maculatum 9° I OO 1 10 85 Crawley Root Corallorhiza Odontorhiza 2 00 2 IO 2 20 1 95 Cubeb Piper Cubeba................ 1 00 I IO 1 20 qC " Ethereal 3 25 3 35 3 45 3 20 Culver's Root Ledtandra Virginica I 00 I IO I 20 95 Cundurango Pseusmagenuetus Equatorium I 50 I 60 I 70 1 45 Damiana 2 OO 2 IO 2 20 I 05 Dandelion Leontodon Taraxniuac. .'■■■. I IO I 20 " and Senna 9° I OO I IO 85 " Compound.... I 00 I IO I 20 QC Dita Bark Alstonia Scholares 2 IO 2 20 I Dogsbane Apocynum Androscemifolium . I 00 I IO I 20 95 92 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Chemical and EXTRACTS, FLUID (Continuea} : ONE PT. % PT. K PT. 5 PINT TRADE NAMES. BOTANICAL NAMES. BOTS. BOTS. BOTS. BOTS. PER PT. PER PT. PER PT. PER PT. Dog-grass Triticum Repens I oo I IO I 20 95 Dogwood Hark Cornus Florida 75 85 95 7c Dwarf Fid er Aralia Hispida 65 75 85 60 Rid or Flowers Sambucus 75 85 95 70 Elecampane Inula Helenium 65 75 85 60 Ercrot Ergota 1 75 1 85 1 95 I 70 A-71 gui " Fthereal 1 75 1 85 1 95 I 70 Fucalyptus Eucalyptus Globulus 1 25 1 35 1 45 I 20 Fvening Primrose CEnothera Biennis 1 5° 1 60 I 70 1 45 Fern Sweet . . . Comptonia Asplenifolia 65 75 85 60 Fever Few \ Pyrethrum Parthenjum 75 85 95 70 ppypp Wood Benzoin Odoriferum 65 75 85 60 Fire Weed Senicio Hieracifolia 75 85 95 70 Fleabane Erigeron Canadense I 00 I IO I 20 95 Foxglove Digitalis Purpurea 9° I 00 I IO 85 Fringe Tree Chionanthus Virginica 1 5° I 60 I 70 1 45 F r< >stwort Heliantheum 75 85 95 70 Garden Celandine Chelidonium 75 85 95 70 Gelsemium Gelsemium Sempervirens I 00 I IO I 20 95 Gentian Gentiana Lutea 75 •85 95 7° " Compound 90 I 00 I 10 85 Ginger Zingiber Officinale 1 15 1 25 1 35 I 10 Golden Seal Hydrastis Canadensis I 00 I IO I 20 95 Golden Rod Soli dago Odora 65 75 85 60 Gold Thread Coptis Trifolia 9° 1 00 I 10 85 Gravel Plant Epigcea Repens 65 75 85 60 Osier Cornus Circinata 9° 1 00 I 10 85 Grindelia Robusta 1 75 185 1 95 I 70 " Squarrosa 2 OO 2 IO 2 20 1 95 Guaiac Guaiacum Officinale 75 85 95 70 ( hi a ran a Paullinia Sorbilis 3 00 3 10 3 20 2 95 Hardback Spircea Tomentosa 65 75 85 60 FT emlock Pinus Canadensis 65 75 85 60 Hemp American Cannabis Sativa I 00 I IO I 20 95 Henbane Hyoscyamus N'tger. I 00 I IO I 20 95 Hop Humulus Lupulus 1 25 1 35 1 45 I 20 Horehound Marrubium Vulgare 75 85 95 70 Horse Chestnut Bark .... AEsculus Hippocastanum I 00 I IO I 20 95 Hydrangea . Hydrangea Arborescens 9° I 00 I IO 85 Hyssop .. Hyssopus Officinalis 75 85 95 7° Ignatia Rean Strychnos Ignatia 1 75 I 85 1 95 I 70 Indian Hemp, Rlack Apocynum Cannab . 1 00 I IO 1 20 95 " " Foreign.... Cannabis Indica 1 25 i 35 1 45 1 20 " " White Asclepias Incamata 9° I 00 I 10 85 " Physic Gillinea TrifoUata 65 75 85 60 " Turnip Arum TriphyHum I 00 I IO I 20 95 Ipecac... Cephcelis Ipecacuanha '. 3 00 3 10 Q 20 2 95 " for Syrup 3 00 3 i° 3 20 2 95 " and Seneka 2 50 2 60 2 70 2 45 J aborandi Pilocarpus Pinnatifolius 1 25 I 33 1 45 I 20 j alap Ipomoea ffalapa 1 5° I 60 I 70 1 45 | ohnswort Hypericum Perforatum 65 75 85 60 Juniper Berries Junipenis Communis 65 ■ 75 85 60 Kameela Rottlera Tinctoria 2 t;o 2 60 2 70 2 45 Kava Kava Piper Methysticum 2 00 2 IO 2 20 1 95 Kidney Leaf Hepatica Americana 75 85 95 70 Koosso Bray era Anthelmintica 2 00 2 IO 2 20 1 95 I .adies'-Slipper Cypripedium Pubescens I 00 I IO 1 20 95 Lettuce Lactuca Sativa 75 ss 95 70 Pharmaceutical Preparations and Laboratory Products. 93 EXTRACTS, FLUID {Continued) : ONE PT. PT. % PT. 5 PINT TRADE NAMES. BOTANICAL NAMES. BOTS. BOTS. BOTS. BOTS. PER PT. PER PT. PER PT. PER PT. Senecio A ureus 75 85 95 70 Liquorice Glycyrrhiza Glabra 75 85 95 70 " Root Compound 75 85 95 70 Hepatica, Americana, 75 85 95 70 Lobelia Inflata 9° I 00 I IO 85 " Compound 9° I 00 I IO 85 Logwood Hcematoxylon Campechiamtm.. 65 75 85 60 Lovage Ligusticum Levisticum 75 85 95 70 Lungwort Pulmonaria Officinalis 75 85 95 70 Lupulin Lupulina 1 75 1 85 1 95 I 70 " Compound 1 50 1 60 I 70 i 45 Apidium FHix Mas......... 75 85 95 70 Mandrake Podophyllum Pcitatum 90 I 00 I IO 85 " Compound.... " '* 9° I 00 I IO 85 Marsh Mallow ..... Althce Officinalis 75 85 95 70 Marsh Rosemary Statice Limonium 75 85 95 7° Matico Piper Angustifolium I 50 I 60 I 70 1 45 M ezerpon Daphne Mezereum 1 25 1 35 i 45 I 20 Mistletoe Viscum Album 1 co I IO I 20 95 Motherwort Leonoras Cardiaca 9° I 00 I IO 85 Mugwort Artemesia Vulgaris 90 I 00 I IO 85 Musk Root Sumbul vel Jatamansi 3 00 3 10 3 20 2 95 Night-Blooming Cereus.. Cactus Grandiflora 5 00 5 10 5 20 4 95 Nnx Vomica. Stiychnos Nux Vomica 1 15 1 25 1 35 I 10 Opium, Aqueous Papaver Somnifera 1 5o I 60 1 70 i 45 " Deodorized 1 5° I 60 I 70 1 45 Orange Peel Sweet Citrus A urantium 75 85 95 70 " " Bitter Citrus Vulgaris 1 00 I IO 1 20 95 Orris Root Iris Fiorentina 9° I 00 1 10 85 Pareira Brava Cis samp elos Pareira 1 25 I 35 1 45 I 20 Parilla Yellow Menispermum Canadense 1 00 I IO 1 20 95 Pellitory Anacyclus Pyrethrum I 25 I 35 1 45 I 20 Pennyroyal Hedeoma Pulegioides 75 85 95 70 Peppermint Mentha Piperita 65 75 85 60 Pink Root Spigelia Marilandica 1 25 1 35 1 45 I 20 " " and Senna I 00 I IO I 20 95 " " Compound.... 1 25 1 35 1 45 I 20 Pipsissewa Chimaphila Umbellata 75 85 95 70 Pitcher Plant Sarracenia 1 25 1 35 1 45 I 20 Pleurisy Root Asclepias Tuberosa I 00 1 io 1 20 95 Poison Oak Rhus Toxicodendron 1 5° 1 60 1 70 1 45 Poke Root Phytolacca Decandra 75 85 95 70 Pomegranate Bark Punica Granatum 9° I 00 I 10 85 Poplar Bark Populus Tremuloides 75 85 95 70 Poppies Papaver Somniferum 9° I 00 I 10 85 Prickly Ash Bark Xanthoxylum Fraxineum 90 I 00 I 10 85 " " Berries 1 5o I 60 I 70 i 45 Pulsatilla Anemone Pulsatilla I 00 I IO I 20 95 Pumpkin Seed Cucurbita Pepo I 50 I 60 I 70 1 45 Quassia Simaruba F.xcelsa 75 85 95 70 Quebracho Bark Aspidosperma Quebracho 4 00 4 10 4 20 3 95 Queen of the Meadow.... Eupatorium Purpureum 75 85 95 70 Raspberry Leaf Rubus Strigosus 75 85 95 70 Red Clover Tops Prifolium Prat ens e I 20 95 " Saunders 85 95 70 Rhatany Krameria Triandra 1 20 95 Rhubarb Rheum Palmatum 2 20 1 95 " Aromatic 2 10 1 85 " and Senna 1 70 1 45 Rosin Weed Silphium Gummiferum 1 5° I 60 70 1 45 Rue Ruta Graveolens 75 85 95 70 94 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Chemical and EXTRACTS, FLUID {Continued}: TRADE NAMES. BOTANICAL NAMES. ONE PT. BOTS. PER PT. Vo. PT. BOTS. PER PT. % PT. BOTS. PER PT. 5 pt. BOTS. PER PT. Saffron Crocus Sativus 2 OO 2 50 75 I 15 1 T5 . 1 15 I i5 90 75 75 1 00 90 1 00 1 75 1 75 75 1 00 1 25 75 1 00 65 1 25 75 75 65 75 1 00 75 75 1 50 1 5° 1 00 1 00 90 90 9° 65 65 2 25 65 65 65 1 50 65 4 00 75 1 50 65 1 5o 1 50 75 75 1 00 1 00 1 25 65 1 00 1 15 X 15 65 65 2 IO 2 60 85 I 25 I 25 I 25 I 25 I OO 85 85 I IO I OO I IO 185 I 85 85 I IO I 35 85 I IO 75 1 35 85 85 75 85 I IO 85 85 I 60 I 60 I IO I IO I OO I OO 1 OO 75 75 2 35 75 75 75 1 60 75 4 IO 85 1 60 75 1 60 1 60 85 85 I IO I IO I 35 75 1 10 1 25 1 25 75 75' 2 20 2 70 95 1 35 1 35 1 35 1 35 1 10 95 95 1 20 no 1 20 1 95 1 95 95 1 20 1 45 95 1 20 85 i 45 95 95 85 95 1 20 95 95 1 70 1 70 1 20 1 20 1 10 1 10 1 10 85 85 2 45 85 85 85 1 70 85 4 20 95 1 70 85 1 70 1 70 95 95 1 20 1 20 1 45 85 1 20 i 35 1 35 85 85 1 95 2 45 70 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 85 70 70 95 85 95 1 70 1 70 70 95 1 20 70 95 60 1 20 70 70 60 70 95 70 70 1 45 1 45 95 95 85 85 85 60 60 2 20 60 60 60 1 45 60 3 95 70 1 45 60 1 45 1 45 70 70 95 95 1 20 60 95 1 10 1 10 60 60 Sandalwood Santa lum A Ibum Sage Salvia Officinalis Sarsaparilla Smilax Medica " and Dandelion. " Comp., U.S.P. ,, $ for Syrup, Sar. J) Comp., U.S.P. " American Smilax Sarsaparilla, Sassafras Lauras Sassafras Savin funiperus Sabina Scullcap Scullcap, Compound Sea Wrack Scutellaria Lateriflora Scutellaria Lateriflora Fufus Vesiculosus Seneka Poly gala Senega " for Syrup Senna Cassia Elongata. " Compound '1 and J alap " Aqueous Silkweed Asclepias Syriaca Skunk Cabbage Dracontium Fcetidum Snakeroot Aristolochia Serpentaria Convallaria Polygonatum Solomon's Seal Southernwood Spearmint Spikenard A rtemesia A brotanuni........ Mentha Viridis Aralia Racemosa Squaw Vine Mitchella Repens Squill Scilla Maritima " Acetic " Compound tt n Star Grass A letris Farinosa Stillingia Stillingia Sylvatica " Compound Stone Root Collinsonia Canadensis ■. Stramonium Leaf Datura Stramonium " Seed Sumach, Bark " Berries Rhus Glabrum Sundew Drosera Rotundifolia Myrica Gale Sweet Gale Tag Alder Alnus Rubra Tansey, Double Thimble Weed Thyme Tonka Bean Tulip Tree Bark Turkey Corn ;... Turmeric Unicorn Tan acet uni Vulgare Rudbeckia Laciniata Thymus Vulgaris Drbterix Odorata Liriodendron Tulipifera Corydalis Formosa Curcuma Longa Aletris Farinosa " False Helonias Dioica Uva Ursi Arctostaphylos " " Compound " " and Buchu V alerian Veratrum Viride Valeriana Officinalis Vervain Verbena Officinalis... Wafer Ash Ptelea Trifoliata Wahoo Euonymus Atropurpureus CEnanthe Phellandrium Polygonum Punctatum Water Hemlock Seeds.... " Pepper White Lily Nymphcea Odorata Pharmaceutical Preparations and Laboratory Products. 95 EXTRACTS, FLUID (Continued): TRADE NAMES. BOTANICAL NAMES. ONE PT. BOTS. PER PT. 5 PINT BOTS. PER PT. BOTS. PER PT. BOTS. PER PT. White Oak Quercus Alba 65 65 75 75 75 65 65 75 1 00 65 2 00 65 1 00 2 00 2 25 2 25 75 75 85 85 85 75 75 85 , 1 10 75 2 10 75 1 10 2 IO 2 35 2 35 85 85 95 95 95 85 85 95 1 20 85 2 20 85 1 20 2 20 2 45 2 45 60 60 70 70 70 60 60 70 95 60 1 95 60 95 1 95 2 20 2 20 Whitewood Bark Liriodendron Tulip if er a Wild Indigo Baptista Tinc tori a " Turnip A ru m Triphy Hum " Yam Wintergreen Dioscorea Villosa Gaultheria Procumbens Witch Hazel Hamamelis Worm seed Chenopodium Anthelminticum. Santonica (Artemisia Contra). Artemisia Absinthium " Levant Wormwood Xanthium Xanthium Spinosum Yarrow Achillea Millefolium Yellow Dock Rurnex Crispus Yerba Buena Micromeria Douglassii " Reuma Frankcnia Grandifolia....... " Santa Eriodictyon Californicum .... EXTRACTS, SOLID, W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s. Aconite Leaves ...lb. 2 OO Gentian, U.S.P lb. 75 " Root ...lb. 3 OO Golden Seal lb. 3 OO Aloes, Soc ...lb. 2 OO Grindelia Robusta OZ. 75 Arnica ...lb. 2 OO Guarana I Belladonna Leaf .. .lb. 3 OO Guaiac Wood OZ. 4° " Root .. .lb. 4 OO Hellebore, Black lb. 2 50 Buchu . ..lb. 3 50 Hop .. lb. 3 OO Butternut ...lb. I 25 Hyoscyamus lb. 3 OO Calabar Bean .. .oz. I 50 Ignatia Beans .OZ. I OO Cannabis Indicus .. .oz. 50 Ipecac .... lb. 12 OO Cascara Sagrada .. .lb. 4 OO jaborandi OZ. 75 Chamomile ...lb. I 75 jalap, Officinal " Alcoholic lb. 2 5° Cinchona Calisaya . . .OZ. 75 lb. 3 OO Coca Erythroxylon .. .oz. 85 Lettuce lb. 2 25 Cohosh, Black .. .lb. 2 25 Licorice, Depurat lb. I OO Colchicum Root, acetic .. .lb. 4 25 Lupulin lb. 3 5° 40 Mandrake lb. 2 5° Colocynth Comp., U.S.P " " " powd. .. .lb. 4 OO Matico oz. 50 .. .lb. 4 50 Monesia oz. 65 " Simple " " Powd ...lb. 4 50 Nux Vomica lb. 4 OO ...lb. 5 OO < < < < 30 20 Colombo .. ,1b. 3 OO Opium " dried oz. I Conium .. .lb. 2 OO oz. I 5° Cotton Root Bark ...lb. 3 75 Poke Root lb. 2 25 Damiana 75 Quassia lb. 2 75 Dandelion ...lb. 90 Rhatany lb. 3 CO Digitalis .. .lb. 2 25 Rhubarb lb. 4 50 Dogwood Bark .. .lb. 2 50 Sandalwood oz. I 00 Ergot 35 Sarsaparilla, Comp Simple lb. 2 75 As the effects of Ergot are due to several lb. 3 75 rather than any one active principle contained Scullcap lb. 3 00 in the drug, the term " Ergotin " is plied, and "Extract Ergot'' is more misap- Sea Wrack oz. 30 appro- Senna lb. 2 50 priate. " Deodorat lb. 3 00 We have been making this for some time Serpentaria oz. 5° past by an improved process, and have had it subjected to critical tests with the most satis- factory results. 3 grains of Extract represent 24 grains of Er trot. Stramonium Leaf lb. 2 So Sumbul Uva Ursi Valerian ........oz. lb. lb. I I 3 50 5° 25 Verat. Viride lb. 3 25 Eucalyptus .. .OZ. 40 Yerba Santa oz. 4° Ferri Pom at .. ,1b. I OO. 96 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Chemical and EXTRACTS, SOLID, IN POWDER, W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s. We offer the following Powdered Extracts of our own manufacture, which are very care- fully prepared, and contain all the active principles of the drug which they represent, and are equal grain for grain to the Solid Extracts. They will be found superior to the Powdered German Extracts, and more reliable for dispensing purposes. Aconite Leaf, i oz. bots. oz. 40 Ipecac, 1 oz. bots oz. 90 Aloes Socotrine, I oz. bots .. .oz. 40 Talap, officinal, 1 oz. bots ... .oz. 25 Belladonna Leaf, I oz. bots .. .oz. 50 1 lb. " ....lb. 2 75 Cannabis Indica, i oz. bots ...oz. 75 " alcoholic, 1 oz. " ... .oz. 30 Colchicum, Acetic, i oz. bots ... .. .oz. 50 " " 1 lb. " ... ,1b. 3 25 Colocynth Simple, I oz. bots.... .. .oz. 60 Lobelia, 1 oz. bots ....oz. 40 " Comp., i oz. bots.... ... .oz. 4° Mandrake, 1 oz. bots ... .oz. 40 Conium, I oz. bots .. .oz. 4° Nux Vomica, 1 oz. bots ... . oz. 40 Dandelion, i oz. bots... .. .oz. 4° Opium, Aqueous, 1 oz. bots ... .oz. 1 5o Digitalis, i oz. " .. .oz. 40 Rhatany, 1 oz. bots ... .oz. 60 Gentian, I " " .. .oz. 4° Rhubarb, 1 oz. " . .. .oz. 50 Guarana, i " " ...oz. 1 25 Senna, 1 " " ... .oz. 40 Hyoscyamus, i oz. bots. .. .oz. 50 Stramonium Leaf, 1 oz. bots.... ... .oz. 40 Ignatia Beans, i oz. bots .. .oz. 1 50! Valerian, 1 oz. bots ... .oz. 50 EXTRACTS, PERFUMERY, W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s. i lb. G. S. Bottles, containing about 18% fluid ounces. Bouquet de Caroline lb. lb 3 00 Orange Flowers Patchouly lb. lb. 3 00 Ess. Bouquet .; lb. 3 00 Pond Lily.... lb. 3 00 Frangipanni lb. 3 00 Rose 00 Heliotrope lb. 3 00 Rose Geranium lb. 3 00 Honeysuckle lb. 3 00 Stephanotis lb. 3 00 jasmin lb. 3 o° Sweet Pea lb. 3 00 jockey Club lb. 3 00 Tea Rose lb. 3 00 Magnolia lb. Tuberose lb. 3 00 Millefleur lb. 3 00 Upper Ten lb. 3 00 Moss Rose lb. 3 00 Violet lb. 3 00 Musk lb. 3 00 West End lb. 3 00 New-Mown Hay lb. 3 00 White Rose lb. 3 00 Orange. lb. 3 00 Ylang Ylang. lb. 3 00 Glycerole, Carbolic Acid lb. I oo " Hypophosphites lb. I oo " Iodoform lb. I 50 " Pepsin lb. I 00 " Starch lb. 50 " Sub-Acetate Lead lb. 50 << Tar lb. 5° " Thymol lb. 2 75 oz. 5° 5° lb. 75 " Squills lb. 5° 72 • * i lb " * lb. 11 00 Iron, Carb. Proto. (Vallet's Mass.) lb. 40 " " Sacchar lb. 75 Pharmaceutical Preparations and Laboratory Products. 97 Iron,' Chloride, Solution for Tincture, i pint bots pint. 22 " Citrate, U. S. P., i lb. bots lb. 77 " Phosphate, i lb. " lb. 50 " Pyrophosphate, i lb. " lb. 70 " and Quinia Citrate, x lb. bots lb. 9 00 " " " " I oz. " 62 " Sub-Sulphate (Monsel's Powder), i lb. bots lb. 52 ** " " " I oz. " 6 • " " " Solution, i lb. " lb. 3° " Sulphate, Dried '. lb. 18 " Tersulphate,. Solution, i lb. bots lb. 25 JUICES, FRUIT, Pure. W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Blackberry, quart Champ, bottles _ Catawba, " " " doz. 1 8 oo doz. 12 OO Pineapple " " " doz. 8 oo Raspberry " " " doz. ! 8 oo Strawberry " " " doz. j 8 oo These Juices are equal, if not superior, in quality to the best imported. They are simply the pure undiluted juices of the fruit; their flavor is incomparably superior to those which are artificially prepared, and they are also free from the objectionable and dangerous chemicals which such contain. They retain the delicate flavor of the fresh fruit, and if tightly corked will keep perfectly in all climates. Directions for Making Syrup from these Juices.-One part (by measure) of the Juice is to be mixed with four and a half parts of Syrup. These proportions maybe varied to suit circumstances; if further diluted they will still yield a rich Syrup. A greater degree of excellence and delicacy of flavor is imparted to these Syrups, if, after mixing, they are placed on the fire and brought to active boiling, then promptly removed and strained. Lard, Benzoated lb 3° " Prepared lb 3° Laudanum lb 35 " i oz. bots ....doz 50 " Sydenham's lb 50 Lead, Sub-Acetate Solution (Goulard's Extract) lb I 20 Leptandrin oz 2 50 Lotion, Granville's lb 138 Lozenges Chlorate Potass ....doz I 50 ... .gro 15 00 Alterative, Diuretic and Stimulant. 2 grs. each. Neatly pul up in oval boxes, and highly recommended in cases of Ulcerated and Diphtheritic Sore Throat, operating directly upon the local disease, and upon the system generally with great benefit. Magnesia, Citrate Solution ... .doz. 2 OO Mercury, Iodide, Green, 1 oz. bots " Red, 1 oz. " oz. 27 30 25 " Oxide, Yellow, 1 oz. " oz Oil, Ambergris oz I 25 " Apple oz 5° " British ....doz 75 " Cantharides oz 45 " Civet, Alcoholic oz 75 " Harlem lb' 50 " Musk oz' 75 " Pear oz' 20 " Peppermint, bots. 24 oz lb 3 50 " Sassafras, 28 oz " Wintergreen, " 32 oz.... lb. 65 lb. 3 So These Oils, Peppermint, Sassafras, and Wintergreen, are selected with great care, and are of the choicest qualities; are handsomely put up in heavy flint bottles; each label bearing our signature. Oil, Sewing-Machine 1 25 98 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Chemical and Ointment, Aconite, i lb. jars lb. 75 " Althea, i lb. jars lb. 6o " Antimonial, i lb. jars lb. 5° " Arnica, i lb. jars lb. 9° " Atropia, i lb. jars lb. I 25 " Basilicon (Resin Cerate), i lb. jars lb. 5o " Belladonna, I lb. jars lb. 60 " " Comp., i lb. jars lb. 75 " Benzoin, I lb. jars ; lb. 50 " Camphor, i lb. jars lb. 60 " Cantharides, i lb. jars lb. I 25 " Carbolic Acid, i lb. jars lb. 50 " Chrysophanic Acid, i lb. jars lb. I 25 " Citrine (Nit. Mercury), i lb. jars lb. 4° " Creasote, i lb. jars lb. 4° " Elder Flowers, i lb. jars lb. I 00 " Iodide Potass., i lb. jars lb. 75 " Iodine, i lb. jars lb. I 5° " " Comp., i lb. jars lb. I 5° " Iodoform, i lb. jars lb. I 25 " Lard, i lb. jars lb. 75 " Lead, Carb., i lb. jars lb. 5° " " Iodide, i lb. jars lb. 75 ** Mercurial, % Mercury, i lb. jars lb. 48 " " y3 Mercury, i lb. jars lb. 4° " Mercury, Ammoniat. (White Precipitate), i lb. jars lb. 75 " " Iodide, Red, I lb. jars lb. 60 " " Oxide, " (Red Precipitate), i lb. jars lb. 55 " " " Yellow, i lb. jars lb. 60 " Mezereon, x lb. jars lb. 60 " Nutgalls, I " lb. 40 " Oljve, i " lb. 60 " Pitch, i " lb. 70 " Poplar, i " > lb. 75 " Rose Water, i lb. jars lb. 75 " Savin, I lb. jars lb. 60 " Simple, i lb. jars lb. 50 " Spermaceti, i lb. jars lb. 60 " Stramonium (Green), I lb. jars lb. 75 " Styrax, i lb. jars lb. 75 " Sulphur, i lb. jars lb. 4° " " Comp., i lb. jars lb. 50 " Tannic Acid, i lb. jars lb. 50 " Tar, I lb. jars *. lb. 4° " • Tobacco, i lb. jars lb. 4° " Veratria, i " lb. 2 25 " Zinc, Carbonate, i lb. jars lb. 75 " " Iodide, i lb. jars lb. 75 " " Oxide, i lb. jars lb. 60 Oleo-Resin, Capsicum 75 " Cubeb 25 ** Ergot 60 " Ginger oz. I 25 " Horse-Chestnut I 20 *• Lupulin 75 " Male Fern oz. 35 " Pepper, Black I 00 OINTMENTS, W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s. Oleate, Aconitia, i oz. bots oz. 65 " Atropia, i " 65 " Mercury, 5% " " 10% lb. 1 5o lb. 2 OO " " 20% lb. 3 00 " " 5%, and Morphine, 2% lb. 4 50 65 " Quinia oz. I 65 " Zinc lb. I 75 OLEATES, W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s. Pharmaceutical Preparations and Laboratory Products. 99 Opodeldoc Liquid doz. I oo IO 50 I 00 " Steer's doz. (< «< gro. IO 50 Ox Gall, Inspissated, i lb. jars lb. I 35 " " " i oz. jars oz. 12 " " " Powdered, i lb. jars lb. I 60 " " " " i oz. jars oz. 15 Oxymel of Squill lb. 40 Paregoric, U. S. P lb. 50 " " " i oz. bots doz. 75 PEPSIN, PURE, W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s. Per ounce, $2.50. This is prepared from the stomach of the pig, contains no sugar of milk, and is a highly concentrated and effective preparation. One grain in one fluid ounce of water, acidulated with six minims of Hydrochloric Acid, will digest 175 to 200 grains of Coagulated Albumen at 100° F. in four to six hours. PEPSIN, SACCHARATED, W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s. 1 lb. bots lb., 4 00 I lb. " lb., 4 10 I % lb. bots lb., 4 20 1 oz. " oz., 35 Subject to liberal discount. The Pepsin of our manufacture, in its digestive power and purity, will be found equal, if not superior, to the best on the market. This Pepsin is soluble in water, and will dissolve fifty times its own bulk of Albumen, viz.: Ten grains will dissolve 500 grains. To Test Digestive Strength, mix one grain of Saccharated Pepsin with six drops of Muriatic Acid, C. P., one ounce of water and 50 grains of Coagulated Albumen. Put in a bottle and keep at a temperature of 100 degrees Fahrenheit from 4 to 5 hours. Agitate the bottle frequently. Formula for making Liquid Pepsin, from W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Saccharated Pepsin : Saccharated Pepsin 32 grs- I Water 6 fl. ounces. Muriatic Acid, C. P 3 fi, drachms. | Glycerine 2 fl. ounces. Mix and Filter. Half a fluid oz. dissolves 100 grs. of Coagulated Albumen. IOO W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Chemical and W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s SOLUBLE PILLS AND GRANULES. Silver Medal. Medal of Superiority. Faris, 1878. New York, 1879 First Award, Unequaled for Purity in Composition Solubility in Coating, Uniformity in Size, Perfection in Form and Finish. Sydney, New South Wales, 1880. These PiLs are the result of several years study of the Subject, during which time each defect, as it became manifest, has been met and overcome, until finally we feel that we can safely assert that they fully meet all requirements. We guarantee that their action will be as prompt and thorough as any uncoated pill that can be made, while they possess the advantages over pills not coated that they can be swallowed without taste, that the soluble condition of the mass is preserved by exclusion from atmospheric contact, and that substances like Proto-Salts of Iron, Phosphorus, etc., are effectually protected from oxidation. The coating is an inert, soluble compound, dissolving upon the tongtie in all cases almost instantly, entirely tasteless, perfectly transparent and colorless, thus disclosing to the eye the exact color and appearance of the pill-masses. In our TRANSPARENT COATING is secured a highly important advantage over pills on which opaque coatings, like sugar, etc., are employed. In sugar, Pills of Quinine, Bin-lod. Mercury, Iodoform, Cathartic Comp., and all others have precisely the same outward appearance, while with our coating each pill has a distinctive color: the Quinine Pill is white; the Bin-lod. Mercury red; the Iodoform yellow, and the Cathartic Comp., if the U.S.P., is a rich brown, or if the " Improved," it is a. blade. Our coating, therefore, affords an almostinfalUble safeguard against mistakes in substituting one pill for another, either in putting up or in dispensing. In addition to this the uniformity in shades of the characteristic colors of the various pills furnishes conclusive evidence of the perfect dissemina- tion and subdivision of the materials used. The coating is so thin that it scarcely increases the size of the pill, thus securing as small a bulk as the quantity of material will admit, while its application is so even that no inequalities exist. The coating being dried by evaporation in a current of cold air, vegetable or organic matters are not charred, nor are volatile principles lost. Every pill m perfectly round; each pill of the same variety corresponds with its neighbor exactly in size and weight. The materials usedin forming the various masses are invariably the BEST the market affords, weighed with scrupulous exactness, combined so thoroughly that the medicinal matter is perfectly dijfused throughout the mass. The excipients employed are such as are best adapted to permanently secure a soft soluble sondition of the mass. Our Pills can be procured from all the leading druggists in the country, or can be ordered directfrom us. Samples furnished if desired. Price-List and Formula-Book mailed to any address. Private formulas of not less than three thousand pills made up, and estimates furnished. We do not sell Pills by the pound. Pharmaceutical Preparations and Laboratory Products. SOLUBLE PILLS AND GRANULES (Continued}: Bottles1 Buttles of 100 Pills. of 500 Pills. Acidi Arseniosi, I-2O T-> 1-30 gr., 1-40 gr., 1-50 gr 50 2 25 Acidi Benzoici grs. 2 00 9 75 Acidi balicylici, 2% grs 75 3 50 Acidi balicylici, 5 I 25 b 00 Acidi Salicylici etMorphias Sulph. X2 gr. I 25 6 00 Acidi Tannici, gr- I 5° 7 25 Aconiti, Ys Minim Tincture...... 5° 2 25 Aconitiae (Due uesnel s), 1-200 gr * . 75 3 50 Aloes (Ext. Aquos.), cold process, 1 gr cold process, 2 " 75 3 50 Aloes (Ext. Aquos.), I 00 4 75 Aloes bocot., % gr-- 5° 2 25 Aloes, U. S. P (Pulv. Aloes Socot., 2grs., Pulv. baponis, 2 grs.) 50 2 25 ( Ext. Gentian, % gr. 1 Aloes Comp., U. S. P. (Pil. Gentian Comp. ■ J Pulv. Aloes Soc., % " 1 | Pulv. Rhei, | 5o 2 25 1 Ol. Carui, 1-5 " J (Pulv. Aloes Socot., 1 1-3 grs. Aloes et Assafoetidae, U. S. P. < Pulv. Assafoetidae, 1 1-3 " > 5° 2 25 ( Pulv. Saponis, 1 i-3 J Aloes et Ferri < Pulv. Aloes Socot., % gr., Ferri Sulph. Exsic., i gr. 1 Ext. Conii, %gr., Pulv. Zingib. lam., i gr. $ 50 2 25 (Pulv. Aloes Socot., 2 grs.) Aloes et Myrrhae, U. S. P. < Pulv. Myrrh, 1 gr- > % " ) 60 2 75 ( Pulv. Aromatici, Aloes et Nucis Vomica i Pulv- Aloes Socot-. grs- I vomicae < Ext_ Nucis y „ > 75 3 50 f Pulv. Aloes Socot., 1 % grs. et Belladonnas, ? Ext. Nucis Vomicae, gr. > ( " Belladonnas, % " ) Aloes, Nucis Vomicae 75 3 50 Aloin., 1 gr... I 5o 7 25 Aloin, gr.. I 00 4 75 Aloin., 1-10 gr., 1-5 gr (Ext. Coloc. Comp., 1% grs.') Alterative J " I. | Pil. Hydrarg., i gr, f 75 3 50 I 00 4 75 ( 01 Carui, 1 Ammonii Carbazotat , 1 gr 2 00 9 75 Ammonii Carbazotat -. % gr., % gr Pulv. Aloes Barb., 1 21 I 50 7 25 -25 grs. "I Pulv. Saponis, 8-25 " Anderson s (Scots) Pulv. Colocynth, 2-25 " }> 50 2 25 Pulv. Gambogiae, 1-25 " Ol. Anisi, Anti-bilious (Vegetable) | C°- ( 75 3 50 Anti-chilli chlnoidin- 1 gr-. O1- PiP- Nig., 1 gr- I ? Ferri Ferrocyan., 1 gr., Acidi Arseniosi, 1-20 gr. \ I 00 4 75 ( Strychniae, 1-40 gr. Ext Belladonnas, 1-10 " Anti-Dyspeptic Pulv. Ipecac, 1-10 " • I 00 4 75 Pil. Ext Hydrarg., 2 grs. Coloc. Comp., 2 " (Hydrarg. Chlor. Mit., % gr. ) Antimonii Compositse (Plummer's)... .< Antimonii Oxysulph., % " > 50 2 25 ( Pulv. Guaici Resinae, i " ) Antimonii et Potass. Tart., 1-20 gr., % gr., % gr 50 2 25 r Cinchonidiae Sulph., i gr. Podophyllin, 1-20 " Anti-periodic - Gelsemin, 1-20 " Strychniae Sulph., 1-33 " I 00 4 75 Ferri Sulph. Exsic., % " Ol. Resin Capsici, 1-10 gtt. f Ext. Nucis Vomicae, % gr. ) Aperient < Ext. Hyoscyami, " > I 00 4 75 (Ext. Coloc. Co., 2 grs. j Assafoetidas, U. S. P., 2 grs 50 2 25 Assaioetiaae, 4 grs... 50 2 25 IOI 102 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Chemical and SOLUBLE PILLS AND GRANULES {Continued): Bottles Bottles of 100 Pills. of 500 Pills. ( Assafoetidae, 2 grs. ( Assafoetidae Comp. } Ferri Sulph Exsic , 1 gr. 50 2 25 C Pulv. Assafoetidae, 1 gr. 4 Assafoetidae et Rhei < Pulv. Rhei, 1 " > 50 2 25 ( F erri Redact., 1 " ) Atropiae, 1-60 gr., 1-100 gr. Bismuthi Subnitrat., 3 grs.. I 00 4 75 I 00 4 75 Bismuthi Valenanat., 2% grs... 2 50 12 25 Bismuthi Subnitrat., 5 grs.. I 50 7 25 Caffeiae Citrat., 1 gr Calcii, Sulphid., 1-10 gr., X 3 50 17 25 gr- % gr-> 1 gr 75 3 50 Camphorae, % gr 50 2 25 Camphorse et Hyoscyami, Camphorae, 1 gr. ! Ext. Hyoscyami, 1 " S" 75 3 5° Camphorae et Lupulin Camphorae, 1% gr. > Lupulin, ii " ( I 00 4 75 Camphorae, Mono-Bromat., 1 g I 00 4 75 Camphorae, Mono-Bromat., 2 grs I 50 7 25 Camphorae, Mono-Bromat., 3 grs 2 00 9 75 Cathartic Comp., U. S. P., Vi. gr 50 2 25 txt. Coloc. Comp., Pulv., 1% grs. Ext. Jalapae, Pulv., 1 gr. I Hydrarg. Chlor. Mit., Pulv., 1 " ( Cathartic Comp., U. S. P. ■ 60 2 75 Gambogiae, Pulv., % • 1 Ext. Colocynth Simp., % gr. Podophyllin, % " Cathartic Comp. (Vegetable) Pulv. Res. Scammon, % " Pulv. Aloes Socotrin, " 60 2 75 Pulv. Cardamomi, 1-9 " k Pulv. Saponis, % " Ext. Colocynth Comp., Pulv., gr.' Ext. Jalapae, Cathartic Comp. (Improved) • Podophyllin, % gr. Leptandrin Ext. Hyoscyami, # 7. • 60 2 75 Ext. Gentianae, Ol. Menth. Pip. Cerii Oxalat., 1 gr I 00 4 75 Cerii Oxalat., 2 grs I 50 7 25 ( Pulv. Aloes Soc., 1 gr. ) Chapman's Dinner < Pulv. Rhei, 1 " > 3 grains 60 2 75 ( Gum Mastich., 1 " ) Chinoidine, 1 gr 50 2 25 Chinoidine, 2 grs 60 2 75 Chinoidine, 3 grs 1 q u S Quinine Sulph., % gr., Cinchoniae Sulph., y Cinchona Bark Salts Quinidigg Sulph., gr., Cinchonidiae Sulph., gr- ? gr- S ' ' I 75 9° 3 9 50 25 Cinchoniae Sulohat., 1 gr... Cinchoniae Sulphat., 2 grs.. 60 2 75 75 3 50 Cinchoniae Sulphat., 3 " . I 00 4 75 Cinchoniae Sulphat., 5 " . I 50 7 25 Cinchoniae Alkaloid, 1 gr.. 60 2 75 Cinchoniae Alkaloid, 2 " . 75 3 50 Cinchoniae Alkaloid, 3 " . I 00 4 75 Cinchomdiae Alkaloid, % gr.... 75 3 50 Cinchomdiae Alkaloid, 1 gr. I CO 4 75 Cinchonidiae Alkaloid, 2 grs I 75 8 50 Cinchonidiae et Capaici J ie°i I 25 6 00 Cinchomdiae et Capsici j Capsici pulV | p ' *gr J 2 % grs. 2 00 9 75 ( Cinchonidiae Sulph., 1 gr. 4 Cinchonidiae Comp. < Ferri Redacti, 1 " > I 25 6 00 (Acidi Arseniosi, 1-32 " J Cinchonidiae Salicylat., grs. 2 50 12 25 'Cinchonidiae Sulphat., gr 6c 2 75 Cinchonidiae Sulphat., 1 gr. 80 3 75 Cinchonidiae Sulphat., 2 grs I 25 6 00 Cinchonidiae Sulphat., 3 " I 65 8 00 Cinchonidiae Sulphat., 4 " 2 IO IO 25 Pharmaceutical Preparations and Laboratory Products. 103 SOLUBLE PILLS AND GRANULES (Gw/Az«*Z) .• Bottles of 100 Pills. Bottles of 500 Pills. Sulphat. 5 grs 7 I 8 5° 2 5° 25 q 5° 25 Colocynth Comp., U. S. P., % gr. (see Extract). Colocynth Co., U. S. P., 3 grs. (see Extract). Colocvnth Co. et Hyosciami, (see Extract). ( Pulv. Aloes Soc., 1 gr., Hydrarg. Chlor. Mit., % gr., ) 60 Cooks j) puiv. Rhei, 1 " Pulv. Saponis, % " ) ( Cubebas, Pulv., 2 grs. 'I „ .u ~ J Pil. Copaibas, 1 gr. 1 Copaibae Comp... < Ferri Sulph. Exsic., % " | 75 3 50 ( Terebinth. Venet., % " J '7C q Digitalis, % gr. (Pulv. Fol.) 50 2 25 Digitalis, % Minim Tine '. 50 2 25 ( Pulv. Aloes Soc., 2 grs."I Dinner (Lady Webster) < Pulv. Gum. Mastich, % gr. >3 grs 60 2 75 { Pulv. Rosas Gallicae, % " ) Elaterii, 1-10 gr. (Clutterbuck's) I 00 4 75 (Ergotin, 1 gr., Ferri Sulph. Exsic., 1 gr., ) Emmenagogue < Ext. Hellebori Nig., 1 gr., Ol. Sabinas, % gr., > I 40 6 7: {Aloes Soc., 1 gr. • ) i gr I 6 Ergotin, 3 grs 2 00 9 75 Extract. Aloes Aquosi. (See Aloes.) Extract. Belladonnas, % gr., % gr., % gr So 2 25 Extract. Buchu, 2 grs 75 3 50 Extract Cannabis Indicas, % gr j Extract. Cannabis Indicae, % gr I 25 6 / 0 00 Extract. Cascara Sagrada, 2 grs, I 00 4 75 Extract. Cocae, 1 gr I 00 4 75 Extract. Cocas, 2 grs I <0 Extract. Colocynth Comp., U. S. P., % gr 50 2 25 Extract. Colocynth Co., U. S. P., 3 grs I 00 4 75 Extract. Colocynth Co. et Hyoscyami J gj' Hyoscyami C°" J I 00 4 75 (Pulv. Ext. Coloc. Co., 2 grs. ) Extract Coloc. Comp. Hydrarg. et Ipecac / Hydrargyri, 2 grs. > .... I 00 4 75 { Pulv. Ipecac, 1-6 gr. J Extract Damianas, 3 grs I 25 6> 00 t Ext. Damianas, 2 grs. 4 Extract Damianas, Nucis Vomicae et Phosphoric Ext. NucisVomicae, % gr. > I 65 8 00 {Phosphori. 1-100 " J Extract. Eucalypti. Globosi., 2 grs..'. I 25 0 Extract. Fol. Aconiti, U. S. P., % gr 60 Extract. Fuci. Vesiculosi, 2 grs. (Bladder Wrack) *75 75 Extract. Grindeliae Robustae, 3 grs I 00 q 5® Extract. Guaranae, 3 grs 2 75 Extract. Hyoscyami, % gr co 75 Extract. Hyoscyami, 1 gr 60 2. 75 Extract. Ignatiae, % gr I 6 Extract. Ignatiae, % " I 50 7 25 Extract. Jaborandi (Pilocarpi, Pennatifol.), 1 gr I co 4 75 Extract, jaborandi (Pilocarpi, Pennatifol.), 2% grs I 50 7 25 Extract. Nucis Vomicae, X gr., % gr 50 2 25 Extract. Opii, 1 gr 1 50 7 25 Extract. Opii, % gr Ji Extract. Opii, % " 75 4 3 /□ 5° Extract. Sennas, % gr 5° 2 25 Extract. Sennae Deodorat., 1 gr Extract. Sennas Deodorat., 3 grs 5° 2 75 Extract. Sennae Deodorat., 5 grs 2 5° 7 25 Extract. Sumbul, 1 gr 2 oc 25 Extract. Valerianas, y? gr 9 /5 Extract. Valerianas, 1 gr T / O 3 5° Extract. Valerianae, 3 grs I to 4 75 Extract. Valerianae, 5 grs 2 7 25 Extract. Veratri. Viridis, 1-16, %, % gr I 9 75 Ferri Citratis, 2 grs 75 4 3 75 50 104 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Chemical and SOLUBLE PILLS AND GRANULES (Contimied} : Bottles of 100 Pills. Bottles of 501 Pil Is. Ferri Citrat. et Strychniae Citrat 2 grs. ? J I Strychnias Citrat., 1-50 gr. \ I OO 4 75 ( Pulv. Myrrh be 1M gr. ) Ferri Comp., U. S. P. < Ferri. Sulph. Exsic., % " > ( Soda Carbonatis, X " S ... 60 2 75 Ferri Dialysati (Scales), x gr.... I OO 4 75 Ferri Dialysati (Scales), 2 grs... I 50 7 25 rem ioaiai, i gr. (tsiancara s rormuia Ferri Phosphat., Quiniae Phosphat., 80 3 75 2 grs. ) gr- > Fern Phosphat., Quiniae et I 2 75 13 5° Strychnias Phosphat., 1-60 Ferri Phosphat., Quiniae Phosphat., 2 grs Ferri Phosphat., Quinias et I gr- 2 75 13 50 Strychniae Phosphat., i -30 Ferri Phosphat., et Strychnias ' 1-60 In' i 1 00 4 75 Ferri Proto-Carbonat. (Vallet's Mass), 2 grs., 3 grs 50 2 25 herri Proto-Carbonat. (Vallet s Mass), 5 " 60 2 75 rem et quinias citrat., i-io, 1-20, 1-30 gr 75 3 50 r em et quiniae citrat., 1 gr.... 1 00 4 75 Ferri et Quiniae Citrat., 2 grs... 1 5o 7 25 rem et quiniae citrat., 3 grs Ferri et Quiniae Citrat. et Strychniae j Quiniae Citrat., 2 grs J I Strychniae Citrat., 1-60 gr. 2 25 1 75 II 8 OO 50 (Ferri Redact., i gr. ) Ferri, Quiniae et Strychniae < Quiniae Sulph., 1 " > {Strychniae, 1-60 " ) 2 OO 9 75 Fem Redact. (Quevenne s), i g r 50 2 E5 rem Keaact. (ljuevenne s), 2 grs.... 75 3 50 Ferri Tartrat. et Potassii, i gr Ferruginous (Blaud) j Sulph., 2 3 grs 75 I OO 3 4 50 75 Ferruginous (Blaud) j ! 5 ®rs ■- I OO 4 75 ( Gum. Galbani 1% lae, grs. ) gr- ) Galbani Comp. 7 Pulv. Myrrhae, ( Pulv. Assafoetic 50 2 25 Gelsemin (Resinoid), % gr ( Pulv. Aloes Socot., 24-25 gr., Pulv. Saponis, 6-25 gr-, ) 75 3 5° Hooper's 1 Fern Sulph., 12-25 " Pulv. Canellae Albae, 2-2S " ' | Ext. Hellebori Nig., 6-25 " Pulv. Zin gib. Tam 3-25 " J 50 2 25 V Pulv. Myrrhae, 6-25 " Hydrargyn, U. S. P., %, i, 3 grs 50 2 25 60 2 75 Hydrargyri, Chlor. Corrosiv., 1-12, 1-2C , 1-30, 1-40, 1-50 gr 50 2 25 Hydrargyn, Chlor. Mit., 1, 2 Hydrargyri, Chlor. Mit., 5 grs... 3 grs 50 60 2 2 25 75 Hydrargyri, Chlor. Mit. et Opii • Hydrarg. Chlor. Mit., 2 grs. Pulv. Opii, 1 gr. 75 3 50 (Hydrarg. Chlor. Mit., K gr. Hydrargyri, Chlor. Mit. et Rhei- Ext. Ext. Rhei, y " Coloc. Co., " 75 3 50 1 Ext. Hyoscyami, % " Hydrargyri, Cum Creta, % gr... 5° 2 25 Hydrargyri, lodidi Rub., 1-16 gr . 1-25 gr 5° 2 25 Hydrargyri, lodidi Virid., lodofonni, i gr %, i-5. 1-6 gr 50 1 5° 2 7 25 25 lodoformi et Ferri j (Quevenne's>- j 2 OO 9 75 Ipecac, Pulv., % gr 5° 2 25 Ipecac et Opii, % gr. (Pulv. Doveri), U. S. P 5° 2 25 Ipecac et Opii, 2 grs. (Pulv. Doveri), U. S. P 60 2 75 Ipecac et Opii, 5 " (Pulv. Doven), U. S. P 1 co 4 75 5° 2 25 Resin Podophylhn, % gr. Ext. Coloc. Comp., 3 grs. Laxative < Pil. Hydrargyri, J. gr. 75 3 5° Pulv. Rhei, > Ol. Carui, % min. - Leptandrin, % gr., % gr., i gr.. .Morphiae Acetatis, % gr 75 3 5° 75 3 50 Pharmaceutical Preparations and Laboratory Products. 105 . Bottles Bottles SOLUBLE PILLS AND GRANULES {Continued} : of 100 of 500 Morphias Muriatis, %, %, 1-16, 1-20, 1-32 gr 75 3 50 Morphias Sulphatis, %, %, 1-10, 1-16, 1-20, 1-32 gr 75 3 50 Morphias Sulphatis, gr I 00 4 75 Morphias Valerianat., % gr I 25 6 00 Morphia, et Atrophn| gr. ( I 25 6 00 Morphia, er A tropin. j I 00 4 75 Morphia, et Belladonna, | gj I 00 475 Morphia, « Belladonna, J ( I 00 4 75 ( Quiniae Sulph., 2 grs. 4 Morphias " 1-20 gr. 1 Neuralgic (Dr. Gross') < Strychnias, 1-30 " > 4 25 21 00 Acidi Arseniosi, 1-20 " Ext. Aconiti, % " J Neuralgic (Dr. Gross';, without Morphine 4 00 19 75 fExt. Hyoscyami, % gr.'I Ext. Conii, % " Ext. Ignat. Amarae, % " Neuralgic (Brown-Sequard's) J gj; " I 2 00 9 75 Ext. Cannab. Ind., % " Ext. Stramon., 1-5 " Ext. Belladonnas, % " Opii, Pulv., % gr., % gr 6o 2 75 Opii, Pulv., % gr 7? 3 5o Opii et Plumbi Acetat., 2 grs. J 80 3 75 Opii, U. S. P., 1 gr 75 3 5° Opii et Camphorae i 11 Pulv- 1 Z r ( Camphorse, 2 grs. \ 80 3 75 ( Opii Pulv., % gr. ) Opii, Camphorae et Acidi Tannici / Camphorae, i " > 80 3 75 { Acid. Tannici,2 grs. ) Pepsin, % gr 50 2 25 Pepsin, 2 grs 75 3 50 Pepsin, 5 grs 1 25 6 00 Pepsin et Bismuthi J g?P^hi> Sub Nit. J ] 1 50 7 25 (Pepsin, 2% grs. Pepsin, Bismuthi, et Strychnias < Bismuthi, Sub. Nit., 2% " > 5 grs 1 75 8 50 ( Strychnias, 1-60 gr. J Phosphori, 1-20, 1-25, 1-50, 1-100 grs I 00 4 75 Phosphor! Comp. ) I 25 6 00 Phosphori Comp.) g* Vomi Jj1" ?.'■ ( 125 6 00 Phosphori I 25 6 00 ( Phosphori, 1-100 gr. 4 Phosphori, Ferri et Nucis Vomicae ? Ferri Phosphat., " > (Ext. Nucis Vomicae, % " 5 ( Phosphori, 1-50 gr. 4 Phosphori, Nucis Vomicae et Cantharidis < Pulv. Nucis Vomicae, 1 " > 1 25 ( Sol. Canthar. Con., 1 min. 5 Phosphor! ot Strychnin,) ( I 25 6 00 Pilocarpin Nitratis, 1-10 gr 4 00 19 75 Piperin Comp... j Mit., % I 75 3 5o Podophyllin, % gr., % gr 50 2 25 Podophyllin, % gr., 1 gr ( Podophyllin, % gr. Podophyllin Comp. < Ext. Hyoscyami, % " z ( Ext. Nucis Vomicae, 1-16 " J Podophyllin et Hydrarg. J gs. J I 00 4 75 106 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Chemical and SOLUBLE PILLS AND GRANULES (Continued) : Bottles of 100 Pills. Bottles of 500 Pills. Ouinise et Aloes $ Quiniae Sulph., & gr. ? 1 75 8 50 ei 2-x.ioes pujv Aloes Socot., % " ) g ( Quiniae Sulphatis, i gr. ) Quiniae, Acidi Arseniosi, et Nucis Vomicae < Acidi Arseniosi, 1-60 " > 2 OO 9 75 ( Ext. Nucis Vomicae, % " ) ( Quiniae Sulph., i gr. Quiniae, Aloes et Strychnias Comp. Mit., J Pulv. Aloes Soo., % " 1 2 50 12 25 (Hubbard's) | Piperin, % " \ ( Strychniae Sulph., 1-50 " J f Quiniae Sulph., 1% gr. 1 Quiniae, Aloes et Strychniae Comp. Fort., j Pulv. Aloes Soc., % " I (Hubbard's) 1 Piperin, % " (_ Strychniae Sulph., 1-40 " J 3 5° *7 25 Quin,, et Capsid. 5 J grs 4 00 19 75 Quiniae et Capsici J 9Uin UJph" J grs 9 75 pumice ei Capslc] pulv.. ,, x/4 gio f Quiniae Sulphatis, i gr. 1 9 75 ( Acidi Arseniosi, 1-32 " ) f Quiniae Bisulph., grs. ) Quiniae Comp et Extract Taraxaci J £erri Sulph. Exsic., 2 " 1 2 50 12 25 yuim<e comp. ci 1 tuaxdw a Ac]dl Arsenlosl| 1-24 •< r Ext. Taraxaci, " ) ( Quiniae Sulph., 1 gr. 4 . 0, u • Ferri Redact., 1 "1 9 75 VJU1UUC VzUiup. Cl s gtryChnjgg, 1-20 << r t Acidi Arseniosi, 1-20 " J Oninia? et Ferri (Ouiniae Sulph.. 1 gr.. Ferri Redact.. 1 gr.) 9 75 Quiniae et Ferri Carbonat. $ 11 vi x 1 T' I 9 75 cl cm cdiuu pern carfot (Vallet s Mass), 2 grs. y f Quiniae Sulphatis, i gr. Cbnnioe Ferri et Nucis Vomicae < Ferri Carb. (Vallet's 2 pts. / 2 25 II OO ( Ext. Nucis Vomicae, X gr. ) Quintas. OpiietCinchonite f 4 75 23 50 (Dr. McCormick s Yellow) J ciPnchoni£e flava Pu]v. .. j f Quiniae Sulphatis, 1 gr. Ouiniae Phnsphori et Ferri < Phosphori. I-loo " > 2 75 13 50 Carb. (Vallet's Mass), 1 " } f Quiniae Sulphatis, 1 gr. ) Oniniae Phosphori, et Nucis Vomicae < Phosphori. 1-S0 " > 2 75 13 50 ( Ext. Nucis Vomicae, %' " ) f Quiniae Sulphatis, 1 gr. ) 2 75 13 50 f Ext. Nucis Vomicae, % " ) [ Quiniae Sulphatis, 1 gr. A Quiniae, Phosphori, Ferri et Nucis Vomicae j (Vallet's Ma£),°x " f 2 75 13 50 L Ext. Nucis Vomicae, % " J 5 50 27 25 4 00 1 15 5 5o 1 80 8 75 3 40 16 75 5 00 24 75 6 50 32 25 8 00 39 75 85 4 00 I 15 5 50 1 80 8 75 16 75 3 40 5 00 24 75 6 32 25 Quiniae Bi-Sulphatis, 5 " 8 00 39 75 2 OO 9 75 17 25 Quiniae Valerianat., 1 " « 3 50 5 5o Quiniae Valerianat., 2 grs 27 25 Quinidiae Sulphatis, gr 75 3 50 Quinidiae Sulphatis, 1 " I OO 4 .57 Ouinidiae Sulphatis, 2 grs 1 75 8 50 Quinidiae Sulphatis, 3 " 2 50 12 25 Pharmaceutical Preparations and Laboratory Products. 107 SOLUBLE PILLS AND GRANULES {Continued') : Bottles of 100 Pills. Bottles of 500 Pills. 3 OO 14 75 q 50 17 25 1 Ext. Coloc. Co., i% gr. 'j D, ,. 1 Ext. Colch. Acet., i " 1 Rheumatic 4 Ext Hyoscyami, f •••• I 25 6 00 [Hyd. Chlor. Mit„ " J f Pulv. Rhei, % gr. RbeiAn.mat.Xgr. I OO 4 75 (_ Pulv. Myristicae, 1-30 " 5° 2 25 Rhei U S P fPulv' Rhei- 3 grs- ? . „rs Rhei, U. b. P. < pulv SaponiSi j gj. 0 grs 75 3 50 ( Pulv. Rhei, 2 grs. j it « p J Pulv. Aloes Socot., 1 " ( Rhei Comp., U. S. P. Pulv. M h3e, x f 75 3 50 Ol. Menth. Pip. ( Pil. Hydrarg., 2% grs.) Rhei et Hydrargyri Z Pulv. Rhei, 1 gr. > 4 grs I OO 4 75 { Sodas Carb. Exsic., M " 7 Salirin pt 60 2 75 Salicin i " 75 3 5° Salicin, 2 grs 1 20 5 75 Salicin, 3 " 1 40 6 75 Salicin, 5 " 2 OO 9 75 Santonin., 1 gr I OO 4 75 Santonin et Hydrarg. Chlor. Mit. $ Mit., 1 £ I 25 6 00 Strychnias, 1-20, 1-30, 1-32, 1-40, 1-50, 1-60 gr 50 2 25 ( Strychniae, 1-100 gr. Phosphori, 1-100 " Strychnias Comp. 4 Ext. Cannabis Ind., 1-16 " I OO 4 75 Ginseng, 1 " Ferri Carb., 1 " Strychnias, Sulph., 1-200 gr 50 2 25 f Quinias Sulph., 1 gr. I t • a-i • \ Acidi Arseniosi, 1-50 " Tonic (Dr. Aiken s) Strychni£e| .. f • 2 25 II OO Ferri Redact., % "J (Pulv. Aloes Socot., 2 grs.) Triplex Z Pil. Hydrarg., 1 gr. > I OO 4 75 (Resin Podophyllin, " ) f Pulv. Scammon. Virg.,i 1-5 gr. ) Pulv. Aloes Soc., 1 i-5 " Triplex (Dr. Francis') Z qj- ' 1- >5 " 20 Min. I OO 4 75 Ol. Carui, X * ' Tinct. Aloes et Myrrhae, q. S. J Zinci Phosphid., 1-12 gr., % gr., % gr 75 3 50 Zinci Phosphid., % " I OO 4 75 Zinci Phosphid. et Nucis Vomicas j Exc'N^Vomicae,1'? ! I 00 4 75 1 25 6 00 SUBJECT TO USUAL DISCOUNT. NOTE ON QUININE.-We would be glad to have any of our Soluble Pills subjected to intelligent test, but as the medicine most in demand in pilular form is Quinine, we particularly court a critical examination of our Quinine Pills, and desire that they be subjected to the test either of analysis or of therapeutic effect. This scrutiny is invited with confidence, as we invariably use bleached Sulphate of Quinine, of the best brands, in full and exact weights, and because the emi- nently satisfactory results following their administration have called forth so many cordial and entirely unsolicited commendations, both verbal and written, from physicians. In order to facilitate an analysis, we suggest the following process as simple and reliable. Remove the coating from pills representing say 20 grains of Quinine. Separate Quinine from excipient by rubbing the pills in a mortar with 2 ozs. water until a 108 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Chemical and perfectly smooth mixture is obtained, and then dissolving by aid of a few drops of dilute Sulphuric Acid and filtering. Precipitate the Quinine by treating the filtrate with Aqua Ammoniae in excess, and pour upon a filter. After the liquid has passed, wash the precipitate left on the filter, by passing 1 oz. water through it. Dry on filter by gentle heat. Subject 10 grains of it to the U. S. PHARMACOPOEIA TEST FOR QUININE, follows : " When ten grains of the salt are agitated in a test-tube with ten minims of officinal water of Ammonia and sixty grains of Ether, and allowed to rest, the result- ing liquid separates into two transparent and colorless layers, without any white or crystalline matter at the surface of contact." "Any such matter floating there would indicate the presence of Cinchonia, Cinchonidia, or Quinidia." As we have repeatedly subjected our pills to this process, we have demonstrat- ed to our own satisfaction its reliability in determining the purity of the Quinine used. PLASTERS, W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s. Made after Officinal and other Formulas. Plaster, Aconite . ..lb. I 25 Plaster, Hyoscyamus ..lb. 1 50 " Adhesive ..lb. 4° " Iron ..lb. 38 " Ammoniac ..lb. I 00 " Logan . .lb. 5° " with Cicuta.... . .lb. I 75 ' ' Labdanum . .lb. 75 " " " Mercury.. ..lb. I 25 " Melilot .. .lb. 60 " Anodyne . .lb. 2 50 " Mercury, Mild . .lb. I 00 " Antimony . .lb. I 00 " " Strong . .lb. I 20 '1 Arnica . .lb. I 20 " Mother . .lb. 5° " Aromatic . .lb. I 50 " Olivar . .lb. 40 " Assafoetida . .lb. 75 " Opium .. .lb. 2 OO " Belladonna ..lb. I 25 " Oxycroceum ..lb. 60 " Calefaciens . .lb. 60 ' ' Picis, Burgundy . .lb. 50 " Cantharides . .lb. 90 " " with Cantharides.. . .lb. 60 " Cicuta ..lb. I 00 " Comp . .lb. 50 " Diachylon, Brown . .lb. 38 " Plumbi (see Diachylon). " " Simple ..lb. 38 " " Iodide . .lb. 2 50 " " with Gum ..lb. 45 " Resin ..lb. 40 " Diapalma ..lb. 60 ' ' Roboran . .lb. 40 * ' Galbanum . .lb. 60 *' Soap . .lb. 5° " " Comp ..lb. 65 " Vigo . .lb. 1 25 ' ' Guaiac ..lb. 60. " " with Mercury ..lb. 1 5o Podophyllin Potassa, Solution (Liquor Potassa) Powder, Antimonial lb. lb. 45 17 70 " Aromatic lb. 1 50 " Chalk, Aromatic lb. 2 OO " " and Opium lb. 2 50 " Composition lb. 25 " Curry lb. 1 50 " Dover's lb. I 50 " Insect, Pure Dalmatian lb. 65 " " " " Small size gross, 16 50 1 50 " " " " Medium size, " . 27 00 2 50 " " " " Large " " 72 00 doz. 6 50 " " " " Extra Large doz. 12 OO " Jalap Comp lb. I 25 " Kino Comp lb. i 5° " Licorice Comp lb. 5° Pharmaceutical Preparations and Laboratory Products. 109 lb. 2 OO • • Seidlitz, full weight " " extra " . gro., 30.00 doz- .. " 36.00 doz- 2 75 3 25 " Soda .. " 16.50 doz. 1 50 These Powders have been made by us of their excellent quality are held " Tooth and our predecessors for many years, and on account in the highest estimation. lb. 75 " Tragacanth Comp lb. 1 50 " Tully's/ lb. 2 OO POWDERED DRUGS. */We have always made a specialty of preparing and offering for sale none but pure and first-class Powders, adapted to the uses of Physicians and Pharmacists; and we would beg to call the attention of the Trade to their character, and to solicit orders for them. In addition to keeping these articles in bulk, for the Jobbing Trade, we have them in Boxes of 25 lbs. and 50 lbs. for the Wholesale Trade. We also put them up in Flint-Glass Bottles of 1 lb. each, securely corked and capped with tin-foil, adapted to Prescription uses, and for transportation to climates where a humid atmosphere prevails. Prices furnished on application. Acid, Tartaric. Agaric. Allspice. Aloes and Canella. Alum. Alum, Dried. Ammonium Muriate. Antimony Ore. " Sulphuret. Argols, Red. Aromatic Powder. Arsenic, Red. " White. " Yellow. Asbestos. Bark, Bayberry. " Canella Alba. " Cascarilla. " Cassia. " Saigon. " Cinnamon, Cey- lon. " Cundurango. " Elm. " Hemlock. " Mezereon. " Peruvian, Cali- saya. " Peruvian, Pale. " Red. " Yellow. " Poplar. " Prickly Ash. " Sassafras. " Soap Tree. " Wild Cherry. Bean, Calabar. Berries, Cubeb. " Juniper. " Laurel. " Prickly Ash. Bole Armenia. Borax. Cantharides. Castor Fibre, Russian. Chalk, French. Charcoal, Animal. " Willow. Clay, Pipe. Cloves. Cobalt. Cocculus Indicus. Cochineal. Colocynth, Apples. " Pulp. Composition Powder. Copper, Sub-Acetate (Verdigris). Copper, Sulphate. Cream Tartar. Dover's Powder. Dover's Powder, Cam- phorated. Earth, Fuller's. Ergot. Extracts, Medicinal (see Extracts, Solid, in Powder). Flowers, Arnica. " Rose. Fluor Spar. Glass. Guarana. Gum Aloes, Barbadoes " " Bonaire. " " Cape. " " Socotrine. " Ammoniac. " Arabic, 1st. " " 2d. " " 3d. " Assafoetida. Gum Benzoin. " Catechu. " Euphorbium. " Galbanum. " Gamboge. " Guaiac. " Kino. " Mastic. " Myrrh. " Olibanum. " Opium. " Sang. Draconis (Dragon's Blood). " Scammony, Aleppo. " Scammony, Virgin. " Shellac, "Camp- bell's.'' " Shellac, Native. " Tragacanth. Herb, Lobelia. " Peppermint. " Wormwood. Indigo. Kamala. Lead, Acetate, White. " Black, E. I. " " German. Leaves, Aconite. " Belladonna. " Buchu, Long. " " Short. " Conium. " Digitalis. " Hyoscyamus. " Matico. " Sage. " Savin. " Senna, Alex. Leaves, Senna, East India. " Stramonium. " Uva Ursi. Licorice, Calabria. Lupulin. Mace. Manganese, Black Ox- ide. Nutgalls. Nutmegs. Nuts, Areca. Nux Vomica. Orange Peel, Curacoa. " " Sicily. Os. Sepia. Pepper, Black. " Red. " White. Potassium, Chlorate, English. Potassium, Chlorate, French. Quassia. Resin, Yellow. Root, Aconite. " Althea. " Angelica. " Artemisia. ' ' Asarabacca. " Belladonna. " Bitter. " Calamus. 11 Carlina. " China. " Cohosh, Black. " " Blue. " Colchicum. " Colombo. " Comfrey. " Culver's. no W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Chemical and Root, Mandrake. " Orris, Florent. " Orris, Verona. " Pareira Brava. " Pink. " Pleurisy. " Poke. " Pond Lily, Wh. " " Yellow. " Queen of the Meadow. " Rhatany. " Rhubarb. " Salep. " Sanguinaria. " Sarsaparilla, Honduras. " Sarsaparilla, Mexican. Root, Senega. " Snake, Virginia. " Skunk Cabbage " Squill. " Stillingia. " Tormentilia. " Turpeth. " Valerian, Engl. " " Ger. " " Vermont. " VeratrumViride " Wild Turnip. " " Yam. " Yellow Dock. Sal Rochelle. Seed, Anise. " Carui. " Cardamom. " Colchicum. Seed, Coriander. " Cumin. " Fennel. " Fcenugreek. " Lobelia. " Sabadilla. " Stavesacre. " Water Fennel. " Worm, Amer'n. " " Foreign. Seidlitz Mixture. Soap, Castile, White. Soda, Bi-Carb. Stone, Pumice. " Rotten. " Soap. Strontium Nitrate. Sugar Milk. Wood, Sandal. Root, Curcuma. " Dandelion. " Elecampane. " Galan gal. " Gentian. " Ginger, African. " " E. I. " " Jamaica. " Ginseng. " Goldenseal. " Hellebore, Bl'k. " White. " Indian Turnip. " Ipecac. " Jalap. " Ladies' Slipper. " Licorice. " " Russ. " Male Fern. Quinia, Phosphate, i oz. bots oz. 4 50 Resin, Scammony oz. I 00 Rhubarb Root, East India Cut, extra lb. 3 co " ■" " " " by caddy, about io lbs lb. 2 50 " " " " No. i lb. 2 50 " " " " " i by caddy, about io lbs lb. 2 25 " " " " " 2 lb. 1 75 " " " " " 2 by caddy, about io lbs lb. 1 50 Salts, Lemon boxes, doz. 75 bulk, lb. 75 " Rochelle, Kidder's lb. 35 " " " by box, TO lbs lb. 34 " " " " bbl., 250 " lb. 33 " Wormwood lb. 75 Salve, Conklin's gro., 7 50 doz. 75 Seidlitz Mixture, Kidder's lb. 32 " " " by box, 50 lbs lb. 29 " " " " bbl., 250 " lb. 28 Soap, Arsenical lb. 60 " Whale Oil, 1 lb. cans 2 OO " " " 2 " " doz. 3 50 Soda, Bi-Carbonate, Kidder's .... .lb. IO " " " by box, 50 lbs lb. 9 Solution of Ferrous Nitrate (Gardner's) lb. 85 " " Phosphorus, Thompson's lb. 1 50 " " Strychnine, Hall's lb. 1 50 B. P lb. 1 50 SPIRITS, W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Spirits Ammonia, i lb. bots lb. 43 " " Aromatic, i lb. bots lb. 48 " Anise, i lb. bots lb. 65 " Angelica, Comp., i lb. bots lb. 65 " Camphor lb. 50 " Chloroform, U. S. P., i lb. bots lb. 80 " Juniper, i lb. bots lb. 50 " " Comp., i lb. bots lb. 50 " Lavender i lb. " lb. " " Comp., i lb. " lb. 45 " Horse-radish, i lb. " lb. 75 " Mastich, Comp.,i lb. " : lb. I 00 " Melissa, i lb. " lb. I 00 " Mindererus (Liq. Ammon., Acet.), i lb. bots lb. 25 " Nutmeg, i lb. bots lb. 44 " Pimento, i lb. " lb. 44 " Peppermint, i lb. " - lb. 65 Made after Officinal and other Formulas. Pharmaceutical Preparations and Laboratory Products. Ill SPIRITS (Continued'): Spirits, Raspberry, i lb. bots. " Rose, i lb. " " Rosemary, I lb. " ." " Sambuci, i lb. " " Tilia, i lb. " lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. I oo 45 45 I oo I oo Strychnia, Citrate oz. 5 5o " Muriate 2 35 " Sulphate i 6o Sulphur, Lotum (Washed Sulphur) lb. 12 SUPPOSITORIES, W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s. Prepared with pure Butter of Cacao. Per gross, $4.80. (Quinine and Morphia of the larger sizes will be at an increased price.) i. Butter of Cacao. 30. 1 gr. Opium and 3 gr. 46. 1 gr. Sulph. Quinine. 2. % gr Opium. Acet. Lead. 47- 2 3. 1-6 " 3i- 2 " Opium and 5 gr. 48- 3 " < < " 4- X " Acet. Lead. 49- 4 <1 II < < 5- % " 32- 2 " Tannin. 50. Y " Opium and % gr. 6. i " *» 33- 5 ' ' ll Ext. Belladonna. 7. 2 34- 10 II II 5i- 1 " Opium and Y gr. 8. 3 " 35- 1 " Ext. Stramonium, Ext. Belladonna 9- 4 ' < and 2 gr. Acet. 52. 2 " Opium and Y gr- 10. " Aq. Ext. Opium. Lead. Ext. Belladonna 11. Yz " 36- Y " Ext. Belladonna. 53- 3 " Opium and % gr. 12. I " 37- Y II II II Ext. Belladonna 13- 2 38. 1 11 II H 54- Y " Aq. Ext. Opium & 14. I-I2 " Sulph. Morphia. 39- Y " Ext. Belladonna, Ys gr. Ext. Bella. 15- % " and 1% gr. Acet. 55- 1 " Aq. Ext. Opium & 16. Y " Lead. Y gr. Ext. Bella. 17- Yz " 40. Y " Ext. Belladonna, 56. iY " Aq. Ext. Opium & 18. 1 and 3 gr. Acet. Y gr. Ext. Bella. 19. I-I2 " Acetate Morphia. Lead. 57- 2 " Aq. Ext. Opium & 20. Y& " 41- Y " each Ext. Stram. Y gr. Ext. Bella. 21. Yi " (( (< and Tannin, 1 58. 2 " Aq. Ext. Opium & 22. Y " (( < < gr. Carb. Lead, 1 gr. Ext. Bella. 23- 1 C < (I gtt. ij. Goulard's 59- 2% " Aq. Ext. Opium & 24. I " Opium and 2 gr. Ext., and Yz gtt- 1Y gr- Ext. Bella Tannin. Creasote. 60. 3 " Ext. Krameria. 25- 2 Opium and 2 gr. 42- 3 " lod. Lead, % gr. 61. 5 < ' < < (< Tannin. Ext. Bellad., Y 62. 10 < < ' < < < 26. I " Opium and 5 gr. gr. Sul. Morph., 63- 3 " Ext. Hyoscyamus Tannin. 5 gr. Tannin. 64- 5 27. 2 " Opium and 5 gr. 43- 1 " Opium and 1 gr. 65- '2 " Ext. Hyoscyamus Tannin. Ipecac. and 1 gr. Aq. 28. I " Opium and 2 gr. 44- 2 " Opium and 2 gr. Ext. Opium. Acet. Lead. Ipecac. 66. 4 " Ext. Hyoscyamus 29. 2 " Opium and 2 gr. 45- 1 " Ext. Stram. and 5 and 1 gr. Aq. Acet. Lead. gr. Tannin. Ext. Opium. SYRUPS, W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s. Syrup, Acacia " Almond lb. 75 lb. 75 " Banana, for Soda-Water..: gall. 2 oo " Blackberry, " " gall. 2 OO ' ' Garlic lb. 6o " Ginger, for Soda-Water gall. 2 OO " Hop lb. 70 " Hydnodic Acid (Gardner's), i lb. bots lb. I oo Made after Officinal and other Formulas. 112 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Chemical and SYRUPS (Continued): Syrup, Hypophosphite Iron (Gardner's) i lb. bots " " " and Quinine (Gardner's), i lb. bots lb. 85 lb. I 25 " " Lime (Gardner's), i lb. bqts " " " and Soda (Gardner's), i lb. bots " " Soda, Iron and Potash (Gardner's), x lb. bots.... lb. 85 lb. 85 lb. 85 " " Potash (Gardner's), i lb. bots lb. 85 " Soda (Gardner's), i lb. bots lb. 85 " " Zinc (Gardner's), i lb. bots lb. The Hypophosphites contained in the above preparations are freed from impurities and in a neutral state, in precise accordance with the views of Dr. Churchill. Note.-Hypophosphite of Iron, when in combination, gradually assumes a darker color. To avoid this and secure uniformity in appearance, it is recommended to keep the simple preparations-Lime, Iron, Soda and Potassa-and combine them as wanted. Proportions for combination will be found on the label. These ar e to be followed, unless otherwise designated by the Physician. I 00 Syrup, Iodide Iron " " " and Manganese lb' 50 lb' I 25 " " Manganese lb' I 25 " Ipecac lb' 60 ' ' Lactate Iron lb' 9° " Lactucarium lb' I 00 " Lemon, for Soda-Water ... gall' 2 00 " Lime lb' 5° " Morphine lb' I 00 " Orange Flowers : " " Peel lb' 60 lb' 50 " Phosphate Calcium lb' 70 " Pine-apple, for Soda-Water ...gall' 2 00 " Pink Root and Senna lb' 60 ' ' Poppy lb' 50 * ' Protoxide Iron lb' 70 " Pyrophosphate Iron lb' 70 " Raspberry, for Soda-Water .. .gall' 2 00 " Rhubarb lb- 60 " " Aromatic lb- 5° " " and Potass lb. 70 " Sarsaparilla z " " Comp lb. 5° ....lb. 50 " " for Soda-Water ... gall. 2 5° " Senna ....lb. 50 " Senega ....lb. SO " Simple ....lb. 18 ' ' Squill " " Comp. (Cox's Hive) ... .lb. 40 lb. 50 " Stillingia " " Comp ....lb. 60 ....lb. 60 " Strawberry, for Soda-W'ater ... gall. 2 00 " Tar ....lb. 50 " Tolu ...,1b. 60 " Vanilla, for Soda-Water ... gall. 2 5° " Violets lb. 5° " Wild Cherry lb. 40 SYRUPS, W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s. These Syrups are put up in uniform style with our Elixirs and Wines. Their thorough reliability in quality, and the skill and care used in their preparation will commend them to all consumers. Pints, per doz Quarts, each. 5 Pts., each. Gall., each. Iodide Calcium 15 OO 2 25 5 25 Iodide of Calcium (erroneously called Iodide of Lime} is a valuable alterative, and has been found especially useful in scrofulo-tuberculous Phthisis. "After the first doses the appetite is often improv n d, digestion becomes regular, the respiration deeper and more easy, the cough di- minishes, and the expectoration is favorably modified; the muscular system is invigorated, the night sweats diminish, and the patient in- creases in weight. Most patients bear it well."-(M. Malem, Ann. de Therap., 1869, p. 194.) One fluid ounce contains eight grains of Iodide of Calcium. Adult Dose.-From one to three teaspoonfuls after each meal. Lactophosphate Iron.... 15 00 2 25 5 25 7 50 This Syrup is indicated in anaemic conditions when accompanied by Pharmaceutical Preparations and Laboratory Products 113 SYRUPS {Continued) : Pints, per doz Quarts, each. 5 Pts., Gall., derangement of functions of nutrition. It will also be found useful in many cases of Dyspepsia and Scrofula. One dessertspoonful contains two grains of Ferrous Phosphate and Lactic Acid. Adult Dose.-One to two teaspoonfuls three times a day. Lactophosphate Iron and Lime 15 00 2 25 5 25 7 50 This preparation is used in cases similar to the preceding, and is more especially useful when the alterative action of Iron is required, as in anaemic or chlorotic conditions. One fluid ounce contains eight grains of Tribasic Phosphate of Lime, four grains of P'errous Phosphate and Lactic Acid. Adult Dose.-One to two dessertspoonfuls. Lactophosphate Iron, Lime and Potass 20 OO 3 00 7 00 10 00 This Syrup is an alterative tonic, well adapted to the treatment of various forms of Dyspepsia, Scrofula, Phthisis, and diseases character- ized by a lack of assimilative power and an anaemic state of the blood. One fluid ounce contains eight grains of Tribasic Phosphate of Lime, four grains of Ferrous Phosphate, two grains of Phosphate of Potassa, and Lactic Acid. Adult Dose.-One dessertspoonful. Lactophosphate Iron, Lime, Soda and Potass The same remarks apply to this as to the preceding. One fluid ounce contains eight grains of Tribasic Phosphate of Lime, our grains of Ferrous Phosphate, two grains each of Phosphates of Potassa and Soda. Adult Dose.-One dessertspoonful. Lactophosphate Lime 20 OO 3 00 7 00 10 co 15 00 2 25 5 25 7 50 Lactophosphate of Lime has been extensively prescribed in cases of defective assimilation. It is employed in various forms of Dyspepsia, but chiefly in those presumed to depend upon debility of the stomach, in Scrofula and Phthisis, in Cerebro-spinal Meningitis, and a varietv of other diseases dependent upon defective nutrition. One fluid ounce contains a little over eight grains of the Tribasic Phosphate of Lime, and Lactic Acid. Adult Dose.-One to two dessertspoonfuls. Lactophosphate Lime and Pepsin 22 OO 3 3° 7 7° 11 00 A useful combination in various forms of Dyspepsia and other conditions characterized by defective nutrition and want of assimilative power. One fluid ounce contains eight grains of Tribasic Phosphate of Lime, eight grains of Pepsin and Lactic Acid. Adult Dose.-One to two dessertspoonfuls. Lactophosphate Soda 15 00 2 25 5 25 7 5° Phosphates, Compound (Chemical Food) 10 00 1 50 3 50 5 00 This Chemical Nutritive Tonic has been largely used to supply the waste caused by the constant elimination of Phosphates from the system. The Phosphates of Lime, Soda, Iron and Potassa are present in this Syrup in their most.soluble form, and are consequently in the most fa- vorable state for assimilative action. This Preparation is well adapted to the treatment of Rickets in chil- dren, and in those cases where nature, from deficient functional action, needs assistance to form bone structure, evidenced by decaying teeth and weakly limbs. It has also been given with advantage in Amenorrhoea, in some forms of Dyspepsia, and as a general Tonic in enfeebled states of the system. Dose.-One teaspoonful at meal times. Phosphates Iron, Quinia and Strychnia 28 00 4 20 9 75 14 00 (a modification of easton's formula.) This Syrup is prepared with Ferric Orthophosphate (double), which is soluble, not readily decomposed, and contains no large excess of free acid. This Preparation is a powerful alterative tonic and anti-periodic, and is indicated in Intermittent, Remittent, and all forms of Malarial Fevers, in cases of Debility and Prostration, Indigestion, and wherever a powerful general and nervous tonic is required. One teaspoonful contains two grains of Ferric Phosphate, one grain of Quinia, and one sixtieth of a grain of Strychnia. Adult Dose.-One teaspoonful three times a day, or as directed by the Physician. Superphosphate Iron The Superphosphate of Iron is a very pleasant and effective chaly- beate tonic and alterative. It is given with advantage in Amenorrhoea and some forms of Dyspepsia. It is one of the most palatable of the Iron preparations, and as it con- tains free Phosphoric Acid, it corrects phosphatic deposits in the urine. One fluid ounce contains twenty-four grains of Phosphate of Iron with Phosphoric Acid in excess. Adult Dose -One teaspoonful. 8 00 I 20 2 75 4 00 ii4 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Chemical and Tamarind Pulplb. 35 TINCTURES, W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s. Made after Officinal and other Formulas. Tincture Aconite Leaf . .lb. 6o Tincture Foxglove . .lb.' 60 " " Root . ,1b. 75 " Ph. Germ . .lb. I OO " " Fleming's.. . .lb. 9° < ' Galls . .lb. 50 ' ' Alkanet ..lb. 50 1 < Gelsemium . .lb. 60 " Aloes . .lb. 60 (< Gentian . .lb. 50 " " and Myrrh . .lb. 60 < ' " Comp ...lb. 50 " " Comp ...lb. 60 •» Ginger . .lb. 60 " Ambergris . .lb. 4 oo • • Guaiac . .lb. 70 " ArborVitae . .lb. 60 (< " Ammoniated ...lb. 85 " Arnica . .lb. 50 1 < Guarana . .lb. I 50 " Aromatic ...lb. 60 «( Hellebore ..lb. 5° " Assafoetida . .lb. 60 << Hop .• .. .lb. 60 ' ' Belladonna . ,1b. 50 Horehound . .lb. 5° " " Ph. Germ... < c Florse-Chestnut . .lb. 50 " Benzoin ..lb. 75 Hydrangea . .lb. 50 " " Comp . ..lb. 75 < c Hyoscyamus . .lb. 50 " Blood Root . .lb. 5° 1I Ignatius Amara . ..lb. 9° " Boldo . .lb. i 50 I < Iodine . .lb. I 00 " Box ..lb. 60 <» " Colorless . .lb. I 25 " Bryonia ..lb. 60 »' " Comp . .lb. I 25 " Buchu . .lb. 60 Ipecac . .lb. 75 " Cactus Grandiflora . .lb. 4 50 Iron, Acet . .lb. 5° " Calabar Bean . ,1b. 9° << " " Klap ..lb. I 00 " Calcium Iodide ...lb. 9° • < " Muriate . .lb. 32 " Calladui Seg 50 " Pom at ..lb. 4° " Calendula ...lb. 60 Jaborandi ..lb. 70 " Camphor . .lb. 50 Jalap . .lb. 75 " Cannabis Indica . .lb. 9° < < Kalina . .lb. 60 " Cantharides . .lb. 70 < < Kino . .lb. 60 " Capsicum ..lb. 5° < < Lactucarium . .lb. I 25 " Cardamom ..lb. 75 < I Larkspur ...lb. 9° " " Comp . .lb. 60 < ' Licorice ...lb. 5° " Cardui. Mar ..lb. 75 < < Life Root . .lb. 5° " Carminat . .lb. 5° i < Lobelia ..lb. 5° " Cascarilla . .lb. 5° < ' " Ethereal . .lb. 60 •• Castor . .lb. 90 «1 " and Capsicum .. ...lb. 70 " Catechu . .lb. 60 • • Lupulin ...lb. 9° " Chamomile ..lb. 60 < I Malva ...lb. 70 " Cherry Bark .. . .lb. 60 < < Matico ...lb. 75 " Chelidon Radem ..lb. 70 (< Musk ...lb. I 5° " " Ph. Germ . .lb. i 05 (< Myrrh " and Capsicum (f .. .lb. 65 " Chiretta .. ,1b. 60 < < lot " Cimicifuga . .lb. 60 Drops) ..lb. 65 " Cinchona ..lb. 60 < < Nux Vomica .. .lb. 65 " " Comp .. .lb. 60 1 ( Opium, U. S " P. B . .lb. I 35 " Cinnamon ..lb. 50 .. .lb. I 75 " Cloves . .lb. 60 <( " Acetate . .lb. 2 75 " Coca ..lb. 9° < < " Camph . .lb. 50 " Cocculus Indicus . .lb. 60 < < " Deodorized ...lb. I 5° " Cochineal ...lb. 60 < ' Orange Peel Bitter " " Sweet . ..lb. 5° " Colchicum, Root . .lb. 70 . .lb. 5° " " Seed ..lb. 75 < < Orris . ,1b. 5° " Collinsonin ..16. 70 Pellitory Root .. .lb. 75 •• Colocynth ..lb. 65 Phosphorus, Alcoholic.. Ethereal... . ,1b. I 5° " Colombo . .lb. 50 •« . .lb. 2 00 " Copper, Acet ..lb. 60 Pimpinella " Ph. Germ ... . .lb. 50 ' ' Conium ..lb. 5° • • . .lb. I 00 " Coto Bark ..lb. 50 Pleurisy . .lb. 50 " Cubeb . ,1b. 5° •« Poison Oak . .lb. 60 " Curcuma ..lb. 5° Poke Root . ..lb. 5° " Damiana ..lb. 90 < < Prickly Ash .. .lb. 5° " Drosera Rotundifolia.... . .lb. i oo Pulsatilla ...lb. 5° " Ergot " " Ethereal ...lb. 60 (< " Ph. Germ . .lb. I 00 ..lb. 70 • ' Quassia . .lb. 5° * * Eucalyptus . ,1b. 75 Rhatany ..lb. 50 Pharmaceutical Preparations and Laboratory Products. 115 TINCTURES {Continued) : Tincture Red Saunders . ..lb. SO Tincture Soap, Green ... .lb. 60 ' ' Rhubarb ...lb. 6o ' ' Squill " " Comp .. .lb. 50 ' ' " Aqueous .. .lb. 50 ....lb. 60 " " Aromatic .. .lb. 70 " Stone Root 60 " " and Aloes .. .lb. 60 " Stramonium, Comp... . . .lb. 5° " " " Gentian... . . .lb. 60 " " Leaf . . .lb. So " " " Senna .. .lb. 60 " " Seed.... .. .lb. 50 " " Comp .. .lb. 60 ' ' Sty rax .. .lb. 60 " Saffron, Am ...lb. 60 " Tolu ...lb. 70 " " Spanish .. .lb. 150 " Tonca ...lb. 75 " Savin .. .lb. 60 " Toxicodendrum, Ph. Germ.lb. I 00 " Scullcap ...lb. 60 " Valerian .. .lb. 50 " Senega .. .lb. 60 " " Ammoniated. . ....lb. 90 " Senna ...lb. 5° " Veratrum Viride ...lb. 60 " " Comp .. .lb. 50 " Violets.; .. .lb. 75 " Serpentaria . . .lb. 5° " Warburg's, 1 lb. bots .. " " I oz. " . . ...lb. 4 50 " Soap, Camphorated.... .. ,1b. So 4 So Vinegar, Cantharides " Lobelia lb. I oo lb. 75 " Opium lb. 2 50 " Squill 50 WATERS, W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s. Water, Anise lb. 3° " Assafoetida lb. 75 " Bitter Almond lb. 50 " Camphor lb. 35 " Caraway lb. 30 ■' Cherry, Laurel lb. 35 " Chlorine lb. 25 " Cinnamon lb. 35 " Cologne, W. H. S. & Co.'s gall. 6 00 " " Bell, W. H. S. & Co.'s, pts 6 00 " " " " " pts 12 00 " " " qts 21 00 " Distilled gall. 20 " Elder Flower lb. 35 " Fennel lb. 30 " Foetida Antihysteric lb. I 00 " Javelle gall. 75 " " in bots doz. 4 00 " Lime gall. 50 " Peppermint lb. 25 " Rose gall. I 50 WINES, W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s. lb. " Antimony lb. 75 " Aromatic lb. 75 ' " Belladonna Leaves lb. 70 " Colchicum Root lb. 75 " " Seed lb. 75 " Ergot lb. 90 " Opium lb. •2 OO " Pepsin Ph. Germ I 25 lb. " Tar lb. 70 " Tobacco lb. 75 Made after Officinal and other Formulas. 116 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Chemical and These Wines are prepared with great care, and absolutely contain the proportions of medicinal matter represented. WINES, W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s. Beef Pints, per doz Quarts, each. I 20 5 Pts., each. Gall, each. A OC 8 oo 2 75 The Nutritive and Stimulant properties of this preparation render it of great advantage in low, exhausted states of the system when ordinary food is not retained or assimilated; during convalescence from wasting diseases it is a valuable aid to recovery, and is of much use in many chronic affections, when the strength is reduced by profuse discharges or pain. One dessertspoonful contains the soluble principles of two drachms of lean Beef and Sherry Wine. Dose.-Dessert to tablespoonful, as occasion requires. Beef and Iron 8 oo I 75 4 This nutritious tonic and stimulant is very beneficial in the morbid and debilitated conditions which are characterized by Loss of Color, Nervous Disturbance, Palpitation of the Heart, Want of Appetite, etc. ; also, for persons of a Consumptive tendency. It will frequently be retained where Beef or Iron given separately do not agree with the stomach, and nourishment of some kind is a necessity. In cases of Impoverished Blood, Impaired Assimilative Power, Indiges- tion, Languor and General Prostration, it is highly serviceable. One dessertspoonful contains the soluble principles of two drachms ot lean Beef, two grains of Pyrophosphate of Iron, and Sherry Wine. Adult Dose.-A dessert to a tablespoonful three times a day, after meals. Children in proportion. Reef Iron and Calisaya 00 I 5o 3 50 5 The tonic action of Cinchona is in many cases a desirable addition to the stimulant, nutritive and chalybeate properties of Wine, Beef, and Iron. It will prove serviceable in the morbid and debilitated conditions which are characterized by Loss of Color, Nervous Disturbance, Palpitation ot the Heart, Want of Appetite, etc. ; also for persons of a Consumptive tendency. In cases of Impoverished Blood, Impaired Assimilative Power, Indi- gestion, Languor and General Prostration, it is highly serviceable. One dessertspoonful contains the soluble principles of two drachms of lean Beef, two grains of Pyrophosphate of Iron, ten grains of Calisaya Bark, and Sherry Wine. Adult Dose.-A dessert to a tablespoonful three times a day, after meals. Children in proportion. Calisaya ... 8 oo I 20 75 4 00 This Wine, if taken twice a day during malarial seasons, will effectually prevent an attack ; taken during convalescence from fevers or other wast- ing diseases, it promptly assists nature to restored strength, increasing the appetite and stimulating functional action. As a tonic it is advantageously employed in Chronic Diseases connected with debility, as: Scrofula, Dropsy, Passive Hemorrhages, certain forms of Dyspepsia, obstinate Cutaneous Affections, Amenorrhoea, Chorea, Hysteria, Nervous Debility, as a supporting treatment in Consumption, and in prostration from whatever cause-in fact, whenever a corroborant influence is desired and no contra-indicating symptoms exist. One dessertspoonful represents the medicinal matter of ten grains of Calisaya Bark. Adult Dose.-A dessert to a tablespoonful three times a day, before or after eating. Children in proportion. I rnn Ritter IO oo I 50 3 5° 5 00 This is a valuable chalybeate and tonic, admirably adapted to strengthen and invigorate the system, increase the appetite, and contribute Iron to the blood. It is particularly beneficial in cases of Female Debility, caused by a lack of Iron, and in Anaemia, with enlarged Spleen, which is so apt to accompany and follow our Autumnal Fevers. It is also excellent as a preventive of Chills and Fever, and in the slight periodical Headaches which indicate approaching Malarial disturbance. Each dessertspoonful contains two grains of Citrate cf Iron and Quinia. Adult Dose.-One to two dessertspoonfuls three times a day, after meals. Children in proportion, according to age. Iron, Sweet This wine is a very grateful and efficient chalybeate and tonic, appli- cable to all cases of debility accompanied by pallor, loss of appetite, etc. One dessertspoonlul contains two grains of soluble Citrate of Iron, Sherry Wine and Orange flavoring. Adult Dose.-One to two dessertspoonfuls. IO oo I 50 3 50 5 00 Pharmaceutical Preparations and Laboratory Products. 117 WINES {Continued) : Pints, per doz Quarts, each. 5 Pts., each. Gall., each. Pepsin 15 oo 2 2£ 5 25 7 5° Recently precipitated Pepsin of a definite strength, ascertained by abso- lute test with coagulated albumen, and not having been subjected to injury by application of heat, is alone used in this preparation. 1'his wine is indicated in all cases of Enfeebled Digestion, Gastric Dis- turbance, Marasmus, Want of Assimilative Power, Cholera Infantum, etc. Two fluid drachms of this Wine, with ten drops of Hydrochloric Acid, and one fluid ounce of water at too degrees Fahrenheit, dissolved forty grains of coagulated albumen in three hours. One dessertspoonful contains five grains of Pepsin and sufficient Hy- drochloric Acid to render it efficient. Adult Dose.-One dessertspoonful after meals, or as occasion re- quires. Children in proportion. Wild Cherry 9 oo T QC q iq 4 CO Wild Cherry unites with a tonic power the property of calming irritation, diminishing nervous excitability, and is admirably adapted to the treat- ment of diseases in which debility of the stomach, or of the system, is united with general or local irritation. It is largely employed in the Hectic Fever of Scrofula and Consumption, in the general debility which often succeeds inflammatory diseases, and in many cases of Dyspepsia. One dessertspoonful represents twenty grains of Wild Cherry Bark. Dose.-One to two dessertspoonfuls. Wild Cherry, Ferrated to no T Co Q CO This preparation unites the properties of the preceding with the tonic 5 and chalybeate properties of Chloride of Iron. It is therefore preferable to the last in cases showing an anaemic tendency; as in many instances of female derangement and uterine irritation, etc. One dessertspoonful represents twenty grains of Wild Cherry Bark and the equivalent of five minims or ten drops of Tincture Chloride Iron. Adult Dose. -Dessert to a tablespoonful after meals. 118 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Patent Medicines and Proprietary Articles. Note.-For English, French, and German Articles, not specified here, see page 166. Doz. Gross. Acid, Lemon, AV. H. S. & Co.'s 1 25 13 RO " Phosphates, Hosford's, small 4 oo " " " large 8 oo Alisma 7 oo Alkethrepta. q 2R 60 OO Allevantor, Briggs' ....... .. . 7 RO Alleviator, Briggs' Corn. 4 oo 45 00 " " Tutt's Pain I 62 18 00 Alterant, Tiltoil's 8 00 no CO Alterative, Crumb's 8 00 93 00 11 Jayne's 7 60 " Spanish 7 60 " Louden's 7 5° " McClintock's 8 00 93 00 " Pierce's 7 RO 87 00 " Rose's 7 RO 87 00 Amboline, Kendall's . 7 OO " Tilton's 8 00 03 00 Ambrosia, Reeves' 6 00 " Ring's 6 25 70 00 " Sterling's 7 75 90 00 Anakesis 7 5° 87 00 Anisette, Disbrow's 1 75 18 00 Annihilator, Hedges', F. & A 8 00 " Wolcott's Pain, small 1 75 20 OO " " " medium 3 Ro 40 OO " " " large 7 00 80 00 Anodyne, Goodale's, New 8 00 90 00 " Grove's I 85 " Hunnewell's Tolu 3 5o 40 00 ■" Sand's Clove. 1 75 19 5° " Shaker's 2 75 30 00 •" Townsley's T. A I 50 Anth-racine, Letson's I 87 20 00 Antidote, Bell's Dyspeps a 3 75 42 00 " Horton's Miasma IO 00 " Jeffries' 7 00 81 00 " Somer s Malaria 8 50 100 00 " Watts' Nervous 7 5° Anti-Fat, Allen's IO RO " Brown's 8 00 Q3 OO 93 Anti-Ferment, Cider and Wine, Brewers' 2 88 Anti-Lean, Langley's 8 00 Aperient, Bailey's Saline 3 42 00 " Close's Tonic, small 3 00 " " " medium 6 00 " " " large 8 00 " Fish's Saratoga, small 3 75 " " 11 large 7 50 " Frothingham's Excelsior 3 75 " Tarrant's Seltzer 8 00 95 00 ' ' Winchell's 6 00 Aqua Cel erica 3 7R 40 00 " Renis 8 00 Assimilant, O. P. Brown's 14 50 168 00 Assistant, Dennis' Liver 8 00 August Flower, Green's, trial size 85 9 5° R RO 63 00 Axle Grease, Hardy's I 00 10 50 Balm, Bird's Pile 3 75 42 00 " Blodgett's Persian 2 75 " Brown's Woodland 3 75 44 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. IT9 Doz. Gross. Balm, Cook's, of Life 7 5° " Cooper's Magnetic I 85 21 OO " Ely's Cream (see advertisement, page 400) 3 75 43 20 " Forsha s, small /| 2 OO " " large 3 / 3 7 84 OO / 3W " Gould's Restorative 7 00 " Graefenberg Consumptive's 9 00 105 00 " Hagan's Magnolia 5 25 60 00 " Harter's Lung A £O 48 00 1 3 " Hibbard's Circassian q zj2 OO " Kane's Honey, small 3 73 187 21 OO " " " large 3 75 42 OO " Lathrop's Cordial of Syriacum 21 OO " Marsden's Pectoral, small 3 75 42 OO " " " large 7 00 Q 80 00 " McIntosh Winter, small . 1 87 21 60 " " large 3 75 43 20 " Metcalfe's Cough 7 5° 87 00 " Miller's Magnetic , "1 8=; 2T OO " Nott's Rheumatic x 3 8 00 " Phelps'Norwegian, small 2 OO " " large 8 00 " Quirk's Carrageen 3 50 " Rush's Lung 8 00 93 00 " Sargent's Oriental 4 00 00 " Smith's Magic I " Wengert's Magic 6 00 " White Lilies 4 OO OO " Zanthorea, small 2 75 n-3 " large 5 Balsam, Adamson's, small 2 31 OO " large 73 5 50 63 00 " Allen's Lung 7 00 81 00 " Anderson s Rheumatic 4 OO OO " Arnold's, Seth, Diarrhoea i 85 " Becker's Eye 1 l8 OO " Bishop's Cough x 3 3 00 " Blackman's, small 2 " " large " Boswell's W. C. and Tar 3 5° " Brant's Pulmonary 8 00 t" Bristol's Horehound 1 75 20 OO " Brown's Acacian 7 5° 86 40 " Buchan's Hungarian 8 00 " Carter's q " Cheesman's Arabian 3 q " Christie's Ague 3 7 3 7 " Coe's Cough, small / 3 2 " Cutler's Blackberry 73 2 " Dame's Horse 9 00 " Denton's 1 8q 2T OO " Dixon's Carminative x 3 I 20 OO " Fitch's Pulmonary x 73 8 co " Folger's Olosaonian 8 00 " Gardiner's, Mrs 1 00 " Hall's Lung 7 cio 8 | 00 " Haynes' Arabian .• / I co t6 co " Hermance's Lung x q 7C " Hill's, of Honey 3 73 T OO " Hooper's Cough T 87 " Hyatt's Infallible Life x u 7 8 00 " " " A. B., double II OO " " Pulmonic Life 7 7C " Irish's Lung / 73 " Jackson's Magic, small J OO I Co " " " medium x q CO " " " large 3 7 OO " Jayne's Carminative, small 2 8c " large 3 " " Spanish , 2 OO " Keating's Horehound, small I 65 18 00 " Knapp's Cough, small T 90 22 OO " large 3 80 44 00 120 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Balsam Mansfield's Hungarian Doz. 7 50 Gross. " Masta's Pulmonic 5 75 66 " Miller's Healing Family 3 85 44 129 to' " " " Horse 12 00 60 ** Mingay's Cough, small I 75 ** " •* medium 3 5° ♦» " " large 7 5° " Owen's W C Cough, small I 50 •• " •* " large 3 80 Park's W C and Tar, small 3 5° " large 7 00 " Peckham's 2 5° ♦* Pettit s Canker I 5° 18 " " " 5 gross. " " " io gross. »< Porter's Madame, small - I 9° 17 16 oo 60 M " " medium 3 80 43 M " " large 5 70 80I Powell's Aniseed „ 6 00 M Prior s Cough, small I 75 19 39 36 90 19 50 •• " " large q qo " Reed & Cutler's Pulmonary, small 3 25 • • " " " large 7 75 " Roman Eye I 65 5° Rush's of "White Mustard, small 2 00 " large 3 50 39 " Sanford's Lung, small 2 00 00 M " " large 4 00 42 M Sawen's Cough, small 2 00 5° 00 •• " " large 4 00 45 »* Seabury's " small I 85 " large 3 65 " Siliman's " I 75 •* Strickland's Cough 3 75 M Taylor's of Liverwort 8 00 " Turlington's 75 8 00 M Uncle Sam's Blackberry I 5° " Van Deusen's Cough - 2 75 30 00 " Wells' Throat and Lung, small 2 00 " " " " " medium 4 00 " " " " " large 8 00 ■ • Williams' Wild Cherrv and 'Wood Naphtha 7 5° ' Wilcox Pulmonic 2 75 3i S8 00 Wing's Oriental, large 3 50 00 " small 1 75 19 47 93 1 •« Wistar's Wild Cherry, small 4 00 " '• " " large 8 00 00 *• Wood's Lung 6 50 Banish er Upham's Pimple 3 5° " Vincent's " 8 00 Barley Robinson's Patent, I lb. papers I 25 T3 87 50 00 Bavberine 7 5° Bay Rum Cenuine AV. H. S. &. Co.'s IO 00 ]* >y Spirit Double Distilled, A. H. Riise IO 00 Reef and Milk Blanchard's 16 00 " Carbonized Trosseau's 8 5° " Cod Liver Oil and Pepsin, Powell's . " Essence of London M'f & Co.'s, 2 oz. cans 8 2 OO 5° 27 48 »< " " " " 4 oz. " 4 5° " F lour of Hawley's 12 00 129 34 57 60 20 OO " Fluid Johnston s> No. 1 3 00 " " " " 2 ■ 5 00 " " " " 3 8 5° 97 182 OO " " " 1 lb. cans 16 00 50: 00 " Liquid, Colden's 7 00 78 41 Peptone Hawley s 6 00 n Bellows Insect, small I 75 Benzine Collas 4 00 45 00 " Dawson's 1 00 " De Pau's 1 75 00 " Hegeman's " Lubin's 1 1 37 5o IS 5° 1 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 121 Doz. 1 5° Gross. 1 16 50 I 00 75 8 00 " W H S & Co's I 00 9 00 7 5° Bird Gravel, Singer's, quarts 50 " Medicine, Gunning's 1 75 ** Sand, Sheppard's, small 30 " " " large 50 " " Spaulding's, small 3® •• " " large 60 75 5 5° Biscuits, Spratt's Dog, cases, 112 lbs lb. IO Bitters, Angostura, Genuine 9 00 7 00 " Atwood's Jaundice, flat " " " octagon I 65 18 OO 8 50 99 00 2 OO 21 OO 7 50 1 Z2 50 7 5° 80 oo' 8 00 90 OO 44 Ri ill's Gpdron - 8 50 8 00 4 00 46 50 1 4 4 Coen - 8 50 " «C*nsta*£ West India 7 5° 44 Drake's Plantation 8 25 " Dromgoold's English Female 8 00 41 Dunham's High Toast 9 00 IOO OO| * 4 Tray pt* s - - - 8 00 f ' ' Graefenberg Health 1 75 18 00 *4 Green's Oxygenated 7 75 90 OO 44 CrOlJllpy's ........ 11 50 44 Hartshorn's 6 50 44 Hercules' T~)e Tonic 8 40 44 Hibbard's G small 6 00 " " " large ...... !2 00 44 Higby's Tonic - 8 00 oo oo " Highland or Scotch Tonic, Mansfield's 6 50 y 1 44 Homestead 8 50 41 Hoofland's German .. - 8 00 Q9, OO 44 Hop 7 25 84 00 44 Hostetter's Stomach - - 8 25 44 Hurley's - - 7 75 87 OOI 41 Jacobs' small - - 4 00 46 50. 44 44 large - - 8 00 " juniper 3 75 42 00 " Kauffman's Sulphur 8 >0 " Knapp's Restorative 6 00 69 00 " Langley's, small... - 2 75 " " medium 5 50 " ■" large 7 00 •< Malt 8 25 96 00 " McGuire's Cundurango 6 00 " Miller's Tansy 5 75 66 co " Mishler's Herb 8 00 93 00' " " " Green Label 13 50 144 OO 44 XJnfFat's Phoenix 7 5° " Poor Man's, stomach 2 OO 21 OO " Porter's, Madame, small I 90 21 60 " " " large 3 80 43 zo| " Quaker, Flint's 8 38 99 00 " Richardson's Dry 4 20 48 00 " " jaundice, Dry 4 50 51 OO1 " " Sherry Wine 8 25 96 00 44 Roback's - 7 5° 4,4 Root's - - - 8 00 " Rush's Stomach - 8 25 " Russ' San Domingo 7 75 122 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S - Doz. Gross. Bitters Sawens' 7 SO " Slingerland's 8 " Speer's Peruvian Wine 8 So 99 00 " " Standard Wine 8 50 99 00 ' ' Wahoo 8 25 " Walker's Vinegar 8 25 " Warner's Safe, small 3 75 42 00 " " " large 7 00 81 00 " Wilder's 8 50 100 00 Blacking (see page 194). Blister, Brown s Horse 6 co " Kendall's Horse 7 5° Bloom of Youth, Laird's 5 So 64 00 Bluing, Sawyer's Pepper-Box, small 30 3 oo| " " " large 50 5 00 " " Liquid, small 75 " " '■ large 1 00 " Van Deusen's Powder, small 25 2 50 " " " large 37 3 50 Bon Bons, Paul's I 00 " Tousaint's Malt I 20 Bonkocine 9 00 Boraxine I 7S Borax Smith's, 1 lb. papers (Boxes, 24 lbs.) 2 00 " ' " lb. * " ' " ' I 10 Brick, Allan's Fly, (100 in box) box 5 00 Bromidia 8 25 96 00 Bromo-Chloralum, Tilden's 3 7S 44 00 Bronchaline, Hall's. 4 00 46 50 Bronchials Brown's 1 5° 16 50 Bronchine 7 So 87 00 Buchu (see Extract, page 131). Buchupaiba, Chapin s 9 00 100 00 Camphorine, Hoyt's 1 75 20 OO Camphor, Aromatic, Brigham's 1 75 20 OO " Fluid, Murray's, small, i/6rf' 3 75 " " " large, 2 6 7 So Cancer Plant, University Med. Co 16 00 180 00 Candy, Hamilton's Cough I 00 10 s° " Harter's Vermifuge I 50 15 00 " Hurley's Worm I 38 15 00 " Judson's " I so 16 50 " Mansfield's Santonine Worm I 50 15 00 " Mrs Winslow's Worm *. I so 16 50 " Nick's Worm 1 5° " Schenck's Pulmonic 1 7S 18 00 11 Storm's Cough 75 8 00 Cankerine Velpau's 1 75 Capillarium, Briest's 7 50 84 00 Capoleum Hair Preparation 6 5° 72. 00 Capsules Apiol, Joret's, small 7 00 " " " large 14 00 " Castor Oil, Am. Soft Capsule Co 2 00 21 60 " " " Dundas Dick & Co.'s 3 00 34 00 " " " Gedney's No. 1 1 00 II 00 " " " " " 2 2 00 22 OO " 3 3 00 33 00 " " " Planten's " 1 1 25 13 so " " " " " 2 2 25 24 3° " " " " " 3 3 2S 3S 10 " " " Queru's " i I OO 10 80 " " " " " 2 2 OO 21 6o! " Cod Liver Oil, Am. Soft Capsule Co 2 00 21 60 " Cod Liver Oil, Dundas Dick & Co.'s 4 00 44 oo' " " 'f Queru's, No. 2 2 OO 21 OO " " " and Iodide Iron, Am. Soft Capsule Co. 3 00 32 40 " " " " " " Dundas Dick & Co.'s.. 4 00 45 oo, " Copaiva, Am. Soft Capsule Co 2 00 21 6oj " " Dundas Dick & Co.'s 2 50 28 00 " " Gedney's No. 1 87 9 50 " " " " 2 I 60 17 5°; " " " " 3 2 50 27 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 123 QOZ. Gross. 1 /J " " Planten's, No, i " " " " 2 1 75 18 90 " 3 2 50 27 00 " " Queru's, " i 80 8 64 " " " " 2 " 3 1 50 2 20 16 20 23 75 " " in vials, Queru's, No. 3 3 00 32 40 " " Swan's, No. 1 75 8 50, " " " " 2 I 42 16 00 " " " " 3 2 OO 22 80 " " . and Cubebs, Am. Soft Capsule Co 4 00 43 20 " " " Dundas Dick & Co.'s 5 o° S7 OO " " " Gedney's No. 1 1 25 13 50 " " " " " 2 2 50 27 00 " 3 3 75 40 00 " " " Gray's •. 3 50 " " " Planten's " i " " " " " 2 1 5° 2 90 31 32 " 3 4 00 43 20 " " " Queru's " 1 1 25 13 50 " " " " " 2 2 50 27 00 " " " " 3 3 60 39 00 " "in vials, " " 3 4 50 48 60 " " Swan's, " 1 I 00 II 40 " " " " " 2 " " " " " 3 2 OO 3 00 22 80 34 25 jujube, Empty, Planten's, Nos. 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 3 00 " Mathey-Caylus Balsam of Copaiva 6 50 " " " " and Cubebs " " . " " and Citrate of Iron. 6 50 " " " " and Rhatany 6 50 " " " " Cubebs and Rhatany. 6 50 " " " " Cubebs and Carbon- ate of Iron " " " Cubebs and Alum.... 6 to " " " " and Magnesia 6 50 " " " " and Catechu . " " " " and Subnitrate of Bis- muth 6 so " " " " Pepsin and-Subnitrate of Bismuth 6 so " " " and Tannic Acid 6 so " " " and Norway Tar 6 50 " " Cubebs, pure " " and Turpentine 6 50 " " " and Tannate of Iron 6 cro " " Venetian Turpentine 6 50 " Norway Tar 6 50 " Matico Cubebs and Cop., Am. Soft Capsule Co 4 00 43 20 " " " Dundas Dick & Co.'s 7 00 80 00 " " " " Gray's 6 00 " " Injection, Dundas Dick & Co.'s 7 00 81 00 " Mothe's Balsam of Copaiva " " " " and Cubebs " " Cubebs " Norwegian Tar, Dundas Dick & Co.'s " Oil Male Fern, and Kamala, Am. Soft Capsule Co 5 00 58 00 •" " " " " Dundas Dick & Co.'s... . 5 00 58 00 " " Sandal Wood, Am. Soft Capsule Co 8 00 " " " Dundas Dick & Co's " " " " Gray's 7 00 " " " " Planten's 10 00 " Oil Turpentine, Am. Soft Capsule Co " " " Dundas Dick & Co.'s " " " Planten's 3 00 34 00 " Raquin's Copaiva Q " " " and Iron Q " " " and Cubebs Q " " " and Matico O Capsulets, Copaiva, Dundas Dick & Co.'s I 2Z " and Cubebs, Dundas Dick & Co.'s 2 50 28 50 124 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Doz. Gross. Co.'s 6 00 69 OO 1 " Matico, Cubebs and Copaiva, Dundas Dick & Co.'s.. 3 50 40 OO 6 00 69 OO Capsuloids Castor Oil Dundas Dick & Co.'s 1 75 20 OO " One} Ljvpr Oil Dundas Dick & Co.'s 1 20 00 Cara m pls Rppr's Cough 1 00 II 50 " Rauh's Ppctoral 2 00 Carboline Kennedy's 7 25 84 00 Carminative Bigg's . 2 75 QO OO 44 TDalhv's Am 1 25 13 5° " " English, genuine 8 00 " Dixon's Blackberry 1 75 20 OO 44 Kitlpr's 1 85 1 5° " Jayne's, small 2 85 " " large 3 80 " " Spanish 2 OC * 4 T .nndpn's. 2 75 44 Marsden's 7 73 4 4 NpI son's 8 00 Cartridge, Mussehl's Mosquito 2 OO Castnria Pitr.hprs 2 75 31 3° Casteneine for Whooping Cough 2 OO 22 80 Catarrhaline, Bradley s I 87 Catholicon, Marchisi's 12 RO 144 00 44 Marshall's 8 50 100 00 Cement, Bank Note Mender 1 5° " Byer's White Rubber 1 5° 16 50 " Brown's, Chinese 1 75 '' Con p-lutine. 1 5° 15 00 1 5° " Dey's 1 75 18 00 " Edes' Diamond 1 75 18 00 " Forncrook's 1 so 16 30 " Freese's, American Mender 1 5° 16 50 " Hap-e-man's 60 6 co " Harris' 1 5° 16 50 " Hilton's 1 25 12 OO " Hodgson's Diamond 1 so " HnnnpwpH's. . 1 75 20 OO " Kay's Coaguline I 50 16 50 " Maior's I OO 10 80 " Patten's Liquid Glass 1 75 18 00 " Painters', Diamond 1 5° 16 50 " Peaklev's 2 50 28 80 1 25 13 So " Turner's Liquid Glass j 50 16 50 Cerate, Weaver's 2 87 32 OC Cprealina. Food for Infants 2 OO 22 80 CEREALS, AMERICAN BREAKFAST. A. B. C. White Wheat. Cases, 48 lbs., 2 lb. Manilla paper boxes .case, 3 84 " 60 lbs., 5 lb. " " 11 .case, 4 50 Kegs, 25 lbs . .keg, 2 00 " 50 lbs ••keg, 3 75 Barrels . .lb., 7 Cases, 6 tin cans, 12% lbs. each .case, 6 50 A. B. C. Crushed White Oats (Oatmeal). Cases, 48 lbs., 2 lb. Manilla paper boxes .case, 3 84 " 60 lbs., 5 lb. " " " .case, 4 50 Kegs, 25 lbs .keg, 2 00 " 50 lbs • keg, 3 75 Barrels ...lb., 7 Cases, 6 tin cans, 12 lbs. each .case, 6 50 A. B. C. Barley Food. Cases, 48 lbs., 2 lb. Manilla paper boxes .case, 3 84 " 60 lbs., 5 lb. " " " .case, 4 50 Kegs, 25 lbs .keg, 2 00 " 50 lbs • keg, 3 75 Barrels . .. .lb., 7 Cases, 6 tin cans, 12% lbs. each .case, 6 50 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 125 - - - Doz. Gross. Cereals, American Breakfast-Continued. A. B. C. Maize Cases, 48 lbs., 2 lb. Manilla paper boxes.... ..case, 2 .. .keg, 2 70 Kegs, 50 lbs., in bulk 25 " 100 lbs., " • ■ -keg, 4 25 Cases, 6 tin cans, 25 lbs. each Cereal Milk, for Infants. ..case, 7 00 Cases, 1 doz. 1 lb. tin cans . .case, 6 00 " 2 doz. Yq. lb. " ..case, 7 00 Cereal Cream, for Dyspeptics and Invalids. Cases, 1 doz. 1 lb. tin cans ..case, 4 00 " 2 doz. % lb. " . .case, 5 00 Charcoal, Ellis Willow I 75 18 GO Belloc s Vegetable 7 00 " W. H. Schieffelin & Co. s Vegetable.... I 75 18 OO Charm, Packer s ; I 85 21 OO " Packer s, large 3 60 Cheiroline I 75 l8 OO Cherry and Lungwort, Judson s box, 8 00 Chewing Gum, Adams , India Rubber " " Cotter's Triumph Mexican '25 box, 75 " Curtis' Spruce, in lumps box, 75 " " " in sticks box, 5o " Wharton s Tolu box, 1 25 " " White Mountain box, 35 Chinkalyptus 2 00 22 50 Chinoidine, Reed s, F. & A 12 00 Chloraline, Kavana s, small 4 00 large 8 00 Chlorides, Pratts, small " " large .... 2 00 4 00 Chlorodyne, Brown s, small, including stamp.,. .. . " medium, " " 4 00 co 12 00 126 00 11 large, " " 20 00 204 00 " extralarge, " " 51 00 540 co Hegeman s, J. N 5 50 60 00 Cholagogue, Osgoods 12 50 Cider and Wine, Anti-Ferment, Brewers 2 88 Cigarettes, Bonifume .... I 25 13 20 Carlton s I 12 12 OO C. C. C., Jared & Carey s I 50 17 OO Espic s 5 75 Juniper Tar I 80 20 OO " Kimballs I 80 21 OO Lancelot s Asthmatic 6 00 Marshall s Cubeb 1 75 20 OO Norton s 4 50 51 OO Robert s 9 00 96 co Cinia, Battle & Co. s 8 25 96 00 Cleanzine, small I 00 large 2 00 Cloverine, small I 25 13 50 " large I 50 17 00 Cocin, Phalon s 3 75 40 00 Cocoaine, Burnetts 7 50 87 00 Coldine, Rushton s F. V 8 00 94 50 Collodion, Ellis Cantharidal 3 50 Maynard & Noyes 2 25 Coloris, Sacketts 6 00 11 Schmidts 7 00 72 00 Colorific, Boswell & Warners 6 75 Coloring, Dutcher s Golden Liquid Color Orange Butter, I hatcher's, sample 75 8 00 " " small 2 00 22 50 ' ' large 4 00 45 00 Color Perfected Butter, W. R. & Co.'s, sample.... 60 " " " small 2 00 22 50 medium... 4 00 45 00 large 8 00 93 00 Comedone, Perry's 14 co Comfits, Brown s Worm I 50 17 50 Compound, Bach s American 7 75 90 00 126 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Doz. Gross. Compound. Clark's Antibilious 7 So " Fowler's Blood 8 00 " Gardner's Rheumatic 7 SO " German Worm 2 25 " Graefenberg Sarsaparilla 7 00 72 00 " Hayden's Viburnum, i lb. bots 21 00 " " % lb. " 12 00 " Johnson's Rheumatic 7 5° " juhlin's Hydrastin 7 " Ley's Vegetable 6 50 72 OO " Lovell's Magic 1 75 " Mansfield Rheumatic 12 50 " Pinkham's Lydia Vegetable 8 00 " Poland's White Pine 7 So 4 " Rush's Fever and Ague 8 00 " Simmons' Hepatic, liquid ; 6 50 72 00 " dry 3 7S Tucker's Diaphoretic No. 59, small 4 00 45 00 " " " large 8 00 90 OO Van Buren's Rheumatic, small 3 SO " large 7 00 Confections, Barrell's Worm 1 5° 16 50 Bull's Worm 1 5° " Fleming's Worm 1 5° " Goodale's Santonin Worm 1 so 15 OO " Hall's Worm 1 35 15 OO " Hedges' " 1 65 " Holloway's " 1 5° 16 OO " Kunkel's Worm 1 5° " Spalding's Throat I 50 " Van Deusen's Worm I 50 16 50 " Wheeler's Worm .. I 50 16 50 Conqueror, Green's Ague, small 4 00 46 50 ' ' large 8 00 90 OO Corallas, Taylor's 8 00 Cordial, Arnold's Teething 1 75 , " Bowers' Infant 1 75 20 OO " Boyer's de Melissa 4 20 48 00 " Brown's Teething... I 50 16 50 " Filler's Kidney 7 5° " Foords Tonic 2 50 28 00 " Fosgate's 2 75 30 00 " Godfrey's 75 8 00 " Jacob's 7 00 81 00 " jay's Apple Ginger 9 00 " Kennedy's Diarrhoea ... 18 00 " Kidder's, Mrs 12 OO " McLean's 8 25 96 00 " Monell's Teething I 65 18 00 " Morse's 18 00 " Stabler's Diarrhoea 4 00 " Winchester's Cough 4 OO 45 00 " Wishart's Pine Tree 7 So " Wood's Restorative 8 00 Corn Killer, Aunt Sally's (see Killer, page 136). Corn and Rock, Alien's 8 00 93 00 Corrector, Fitch's Biliary, small 4 50 " large 8 TO " Heart, small 6 25 " large 12 50 Cosmoline, Houghton's Camphorated, 3% oz. bots 3 25 36 00 " i lb cans ....lb. 44 to 50 " 5 & 10 lb. cans.... ....lb. 35 to 40 " Carbolated, 3% oz. bots 3 25 36 00 " 1 lb. cans ....lb. 44 to 50 " 5 & 10 lb. cans ... .lb. 35 to 40 " Cerate 1 lb. cans ....lb. 44 to 50 " " 5 & 10 lb. cans .. ....lb. 35 to 40 " Fluid, 3% oz. bots 3 2S " " 1 lb. cans ....lb. 44 to 50 " 5 & 10 lb. cans . . . .lb. 35 to 40 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 127 Doz. Gross. Cosmoline, Houghton's Pomade, small i 8; 21 OO " " " large 3 25 36 00 " " Plain, small 1 8c; 21 OO " " " large 3 25 36 00 11 I lb. cans lb. 44 to 50 " 5 & io lb. cans lb. 35 to 40 " 25, 50, and 100 lb. cans... . lb. 25 to 30 " Rose Perfumed, small 1 83 21 OO " " " large 3 25 36 00 " " 1 lb. cans lb. 44 to 50 " " " 5 & 10 lb. cans.. lb. 35 to 40 ■" Veterinary, 1 lb. cans lb. 40 to 44 5 & 10 lb. cans lb. 30 to 35 " 25 & 50 lb. cans lb. 3° to 35 Cotton, see page 244. Cream. Cook's Marioram 2 OO 21 60 " Drake's Almond " Gouraud's Oriental .■ T2 OO " Warn's Camohor. small 1 75 11 large 3 50 Cresco for Baldness 8 oo Cresoline Pages . . 2 OZ. 1 75 18 90 • • < < . .A 07. 3 37 8° Crystals, Idaho Gum '.... I 67 19 00 " Washing "30 3 00 Cubebs, Marshall's Prepared I 20 oo Culexifuge, Sportsman's Friend 4 OO jC OO Curaline Curatine Curative, Briggs' Corn 4 OO 45 00 " Bull's Diarrhoea I Cure, Adams' Forest 46 " Alden's Catarrh q qo oo " Aunt Sallv's small 8q 10 00 " " " " large 1 14 40 " Ayer's Ague 8 00 94 oo " Balser's Fever and Ague 8 00 90 00 " Bennett's Quick 3 5° " Benson's Asthma 180 00 " Butler's Mange 6 50 " Campbell's Catarrh 12 OO Heart 16 00 " Cary's Cough 1 75 ' ' Cherokee 16 00 180 00 " Coddington's Bunion 3 5o 39 00 Electric Herb 4 00 45 o° " Coe's Dyspepsia 7 50 " Cook's Corn and Bunion 4 00 " Cooper's Cough 4 00 45 00 " Craig's Kidnev 17 00 " Crittenton's Herb I 87 21 60 " Crosby's 5-minute i *' larp'p Q QO " Curtis's Whooping Cough 0 3 50 " Da Costa's Cholera . .. . . I IQ 1 75 20 OO " Dennin's Certain 12 oo " Dillow's Heave I 19 OO " Dodd's Fever 7 " Donavon's Rheumatic / / «D 8 40 96 OO " Ellis' Spavin and Ringbone 9 00 102 OO " Evory's Catarrh q 7R 42 OO " Farnham's Asthma .j / O 12 OO " Father Moonev's F. & A 8 00 90 OO " Fenton's Ohio Dyspepsia 7 5° 84 00 " Fowle's Pile and Humor 7 25 ' ' Garget 5 50 " Grandma Nixon's Diarrhoea I 87 21 OO " Gregory's Instant 3 75 " Guild's G. M. Asthma II 00 " small I 73 20 OO " Hall's Catarrh 4 OO 128 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S • Doz. Gross. Cure, Harris' Corn and Bunion 1 5° l6 20 " Harter's Fever and Ague C 2S 60 OO " Hartshorn's No. 18, small 3 3 2 OO " " 18, large 4 oo " Haviland's Catarrh 4 oo " Hermance's Asthma 7 5° 84 OO " Himrod's Asthma 7 2S 84 OO " Hop Cough 4 oo " Howe's Ague 7 So " Arabian Milk 7 5° " Hoyt's Dyspepsia 8 oo Q3 OO " Jayne's Ague 7 6o " " Spanish 7 6o " Kendall's Spavin 8 oo 90 OO " Kennedy's Catarrh 15 oo " Klutz's Chill 3 7S " Knapp's Throat O / 3 2 7S 30 OO " Knapsack Pile 7 SO 84 00 " Lane's Catarrh 12 OO 138 00 " Laubach's Worm 1 5° " Lockwood's Catarrh : 3 2S 36 oo1 " Magic, Talcott's 3 J 4 OO 4S OO " Marsden's Cholera 7 50 " Norton's Catarrh 7 7> " Peek's Asthma 8 00 90 00 " Perry's Corn and Bunion I SO " Peruvian Chill 8 00 " Pettit's Am. Cough, 3 So 36 00 " " " 5 gross. 34 00 " " " " io gross. 33 60 " Piso's Consumption, small 2 OO " " " large 7 5° " Pond's Extract Catarrh 6 00 69 00 " Rea's Colic 4 OO " Read's Asthma 1 75 " Rhodes' Fever and Ague 6 5° " Richardson's Ringbone and Spavin 8 00 " Rogers' Fever 7 So '' Roof's Ringbone and Spavin 8 00 86 40 " Rossman's Pile 3 25 38 00 " Sanford's Radical Catarrh 8 25 96 00 " Shiloh's Consumption, trial 75 " " " small 3 5° " " " large 7 OO " Stoddard's Positive 7 5° 80 00 " Syke's Catarrh 8 00 86 40 " Talcott's Magic, small 4 00 45 00 " Tompkin s Pile 7 00 78 00 " Trousseau's Carbonized Fresh Meat 8 50 96 00 " Uncle Sam's Cough, small 1 5° " " " " large 3 7S " Upham's Asthma 3 7S " 11 Fresh Meat 7 7S 90 00 " Warner's Safe Kidney 10 00 " " " Diabetes IO 00 " Weaver's Canker 3 7S " Wei De Meyer's Catarrh 9 00 102 OO " Welling's Headache 2 00 22 50 " White Lily Catarrh, sample 65 " " " '' small 1 5° " " " " large 3 00 " Whittlesey's Dyspepsia 8 oc " Wilton's Catarrh, small 3 7S 42 00 " " " large 7 30 84 00 " Yankee Cough 1 25 iq so Cuticle, Judd's Liquid 2 25 Cuticura, small 4 25 " large 8 50 " Resolvent.. 8 50 Dead Shot, Dutcher's, for Bugs, small 1 75 20 00 " " " " " large 3 70 " " Emerson's, " Horses 3 75 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT 129 ... Doz. Gross. Dead Shot, Peery's, for Worms I 65 18 00 Dentonic, Colton s 4 00 45 00 Dermador, Andersons, small I 85 21 00 " " large 3 70 42 00 Destroyer, Corbin, Dr., Worm " Egyptian Rat 2 00 I 25 " Hutchinson s Worm I 50 " Nathanson s Rat I 25 13 50 De Soto, for Sea-Sickness 4 00 Discovery, Browns, Mrs., Metaphysical " ' Kennedy's Medical 8 00 91 20 12 50 " Kings New 8 00 90 OO " Nathan s Crystal 8 00 " Pierce s Medical 7 50 87 OO Disinfectant, Girondin, quarts .each, 4 00 " " 5-gallon demijohns " " io " kegs 5 CO .each, 6 50 " " half bbls., 20 gallons .each, IO OO " " bbls., 40 " .each, 20 OO • ' Squibb s 2 00 23 OO Dissolvent, Kennedy s Rheumatic 12 50 Dragees, Bonjean s Ergotine, small 4 50 " " " large 9 00 " Clin s Bromide of Camphor 16 00 " Fougera s, of Iron, Pyrophos " " Santonine Comp 4 00 4 00 " Guffroy's Cod Liver Oil, small " " 11 " medium 6 00 10 00 " " " " large 16 00 " Quevenne's, Iron by Hydrogen, small " " " " with spoon. 9 00 9 00 Dread Mosquito 2 00 Dressing, Brown s French " " Blistering I 00 10 OO 6 00 Drops, American Life , " Bailey's Toothache 3 00 I 50 " Bardotte s Worm I 75 " Barnaby s Wild Cherry I 25 13 50 " Barnard s Invigorating 8 00 90 00 " Bateman s 75 8 00 " Brummell s Cough I 20 13 50 " Bull s Pain 2 OO 21 00 " Chinese Toothache I 50 15 00 " Corbin, Dr., German 7 50 " Dame s Balsam, small, 25c 2 25 " " " regular, 75c 7 00 " Edwards Toothache I 50 15 00 " Harter s Soothing I 50 15 00 " Hoffman s Homeo. Bronchial 4 00 45 00 " Houseman s Cough 3 50 " Hurlbut s Tracheal 3 25 36 00 " Kirby s Cholera I 75 19 00 " Koenig s Hamburg 3 5o 39 00 " Kornaraen s Cough I 25 x3 50 " " Pine I ar 75 8 50 " Marshall s Pine Iree Tar ...... I 75 " Miners Botanic 3 00 " Mingay s d oothache I 62 " Pikes Toothache I 62 18 00 " Rivers 75 8 40 " S. B. Cough 5U " Schlumberger & Gerckel s Salicylic Acid 6 50 " Smith s Cough 75 8 50 " of Comfort 7 50 84 00 " Sulzberger 3 75 43 20 " Sun Cholera 1 75 ' ' I ownley s Toothache I 62 18 OO " Tucker s Fever No. 54 8 00 90 CO " Turner s Toothache I 00 10 00 " Wilson s Neuropathic 4 00 45 00 " Wishart s Worm I 50 16 00 Dry Up, Wadsworths 7 75 13° W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Dye Colors, Excelsior Doz. Gross. i 75 1 10 1 75 18 00 1 65 18 00 88 9 50 I 65 1 50 17 00 1 10 12 00 7 CO 9 00 IO 50 IO 50 8' 50 8 00 5 50 5 00 7 50 84 00 10 50 10 50 7 50 87 00 4 00 45 00 8 OO QQ OO 24 OO 8 00 8 co 9 co 9 00 18 00 3 00 10 00 11 00 2 75 30 00 8 co 10 50 8 00 90 00 6 5° 75 00 3 35 40 00 9 co 105 00 18 00 210 00 8 25 90 00 9 00 7 50 10 50 120 00 7 75 . 2 75 30 00 7 75 90 00 4 00 12 00 iq8 00 4 00 8 00 2 75 16 50 9 00 16 50 30 00 1 50 l6 20 2 50 27 OO 4 50 48 60 7 00 75 60 25 2 50 5° 4 80 3 75 43 50 3 5o 3 60 38.00 1 75 20 00 3 50 40 00 3 25 36 00 1 65 18 00 1 50 15 00 1 50 15 00 " " Handy Package s " " Howe & Stevens " " Leamon's " " Leamon's, trial size " " Star " " Union Package Egg Ice, Hegeman's Rose Electro Silicon Electuary, Upham's Pile Elixir, Bark, C. & H.'s Simple " " " Ferro-Phos " " Delluc's " " Hegeman & Co's. Simple " " " " Ferrated " " Hegeman's, J. N., Simple " " " " Ferrated " " Mansfield's Ferrated " " Milhau's " " " Ferrated " " Nichols', and Iron " Bancroft's German " Barnaby's Rheumatic " Bernard's Tonic " Calisaya, Fairchild's " " Ferrated, Fairchild's " Cooper's Copaiva " " C. & C " Guarana, Brewer's, i lb. bots " " " 2 OZ. " " Pepsin, Boudault's " " Grimault's " Down's small " " large " Ducro's Alimentary " Fairchild's Phosphorized " Harter's Wild Cherry " McMunn's, of Opium " Stillman's, of Life " " " large " Sulphur, Arthur's " Swaim's Stomachic " Tarrant's, of Rhubarb " Tilden's Iodo Brom. Calc. Co " Wayne's Diuretic " White's Pulmonic " Wheeler's Calisaya and Phosphales " Wright's Lung Elixirs, W. H. S. & Co.'s (see Manufacturing Dep t, pp. 82 to 88). Embrocation, Cooper's Sir Astley " Powell's, small " " large " Robert's " Roche's Emulsion, Pancreatic, Savory & Moore's, 4 oz " " " ■ " 8 oz " " " " 16 oz Eradicator, Parret's Essence of Beef, London M'f'g Co.'s, 2 oz. cans... " " " " " 4 oz. " " Chicken, London M'f'g Co.'s, 4 oz. cans . " Coffee, Hummell's, in foil .' ' " " " in tin " Ginger, Brown's " " Holloway's " " Mansfield's " " Williams', small " " " large W. H. S. & Co.'s " Life, Moore's " Marivallosa " Mustard, Whitehead's GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 131 Essence, Pepsin, Liebrich's Doz. 7 50 7 00 2 25 1 50 8 50 3 80 8 00 7 60 7 60 7 50 2 75 3 80 7 00 75 1 75 1 35 1 35 2 70 1 50 3 00 1 50 1 25 1 5° 1 20 1 25 7 00 4 25 5 50 4 00 3 80 7 60 7 00 8 00 7 50 7 50 7 00 7 50 7 75 7 5o 3 50 10 50 3 00 8 00 5 75 2 00 3 75 15 00 3 5o 7 00 14 00 1 75 3 5° 7 50 7 50 7 50 7 5o 7 50 7 50 7 50 7 5o 10 00 11 00 11 00 6 00 3 50 4 00 8 50 6 00 8 40 8 40 Gross. 25 50 99 00 42 00 91 20 30 00 42 00 8 00 20 00 15 00 15 00 30 00 16 50 33 00 16 50 12 00 14 00 78 00 63 00 45 00 90 00 93 o° 84 00 87 00 90 00 54 00 66 00 42 00 18 00 40 00 84 00 84 00 84 00 84 00 84 00 84 00 84 00 84 00 no 00 125 00 125 00 69 00 39 00 69 00 96 00 96 00 " " Schering's " Weber's, of Life Ethylene (Perfumed Benzine; Expectorant, Fitch's " Hegeman & Co's " Holloway's " Jayne's " " Spanish " Louden's " Miller's " Rose's " Tutt's Expeller, River's Worm Exterminator, Corey's Corn " Costar's Bed-bug " Rat, small " " " large " " Roach, small " " " large " Duboy's " " Egyptian Rat 11 Isaacsen's Sure Pop " Kavana's " Parsons' Extract Beef, Borden's. (Manufacture discontinued.) " " Golden's Liquid " " Liebig's (see page 170). " " Starr's, % lb cans " Benne Pi t, McGuire's " Bitter Apple, Patterson's " Bristol's, of Witch Hazel, small " • " " " large " Buchu, Byrn's 7. " " Helmbold's " " Kearney's " Mansfield's Compound " " Parker's " " Risley's " " Rush's, and Iron " " Smolander's " Cooper's, for Corns " Copaiva and Sarsaparilla, Thorn's Gen " " Imit " Cubebs and Copaiva, Tarrant's " " " Tenny's " Dandelion, Brewer's " Draper's Compound " Ginger Ale, Hays' " Hamamelis, Sanford's, 8 oz " " " 18 oz " " 40 oz " Licorice, Smith's, small " " " large " Malt, Buckland's, with Hops (Plain) " 1'yrophosphate of Iron (Ferrated) .1 " " Cod Liver Oil " " " and Iodide of Iron.... " " and Phosphorus " " and Hypophosphites .. " Hypophosphosites " " Alteratives " " Iodides " Citrate of Iron and Quinia " " Pepsin " " Fairchild's " " Hoff's (Tarrant's) " " " (Imported) Link s " " Loefiand's " with Iron " " " and Lime 132 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S - - Doz. Gross. ExtractMalt, Loefland's with Iron and Quinine 9 00 6 00 16 50 " " r 4 00 7 so 84 OO ■ ■ " " with Pyrophos. of Iron (Ferrated) 7 50 84 OO << << " with Cnd IRiver Oil 7 5° 84 OO << " " " " " " and Iodide of Iron.. 7 50 84 OO <■ << " " and Phosphorus.... 7 5o 84 OO " " " " Hypophosphites 10 50 120 OO << " " " Iodides IO 50 120 OO << «< << " Alteratives 7 So 84 00 (i «< " " Citrate of Iron and Quinia 138 00 " " " " Pepsin 12 00 138 00 " " and Iron, Schering's 5 50 " Pinus Canadensis, Kennedy's, pints 12 OO << " 11 " pints, white 13 50 << Roots Dutcher's for Reer 1 75 20 OO " " Knapp's, for Beer, small 2 00 22 OO <« << " " " medium 4 OO 44 OO " " " " " large 8 00 88 00 " " " " " quarts 28 OO " " Potters 3 5° 40 00 " Sandalwood, Gaudichaud's, small 7 50 • • " " " large 10 50 << Smartweed Carter's small 3 25 «< " Pierce's 3 75 << Valerian Rrnwn's 2 75 30 00 «< Wheat Rian chard's 8 00 " Wild Cherry AVilder's 8 50 99 00 « Witch-Hazel', bulk gall., i 25 " " " Humphrey's, small 3 5o << 4< " medium 7 00 • < " " " large 14 OO << << •< and Arnica Cole's 3 30 *• " " Arnicated, Liebig Co., small 3 75 ■ < ■< " " " large 7 50 44 4< " Pond's small 3 75 <4 44 <4 4< medium 7 5° <• " " ' ' large 15 00 " " " Risley's, small 2 OO 22 80 <* " " " large.. 4 00 45 00 I 50 15 00 " Brother Jonathan's I 50 i 75 <4 Pike's Corn . . 1 5° 17 00 «< Williams' Pain 3 5° 36 00 3 75 2 OO 4 OO Farina, Hecker's, 1 lb. papers, boxes.48 lbs box, 5 50 • • " % lb. " " 24 lbs box, 3 25 2 25 nnd AA/hnnt Rian chard's 16 OO 2 OO IO 50 120 OO xn *"77 lb " 7 5° 9 00 Flour, Hawley's Diabetic, 1 lb. packages .. << " e lb " 4 20 18 OO " Shedden's " 12 oz. packets 3 50 39 00 " " " 10 lb. case each, 3 75 • < " Gluten, 10 lb. case each, 2 00 7 5° 84 00 Fluid, Bogie's Hyperion, small 4 00 44 *4 " medium 8 00 " " " large 16 OO " Darby's Prophylactic 3 75 42 00 7 5° " Shaw's Silver Plating 3 50 •• Upham's Curling 3 75 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT.' 133 Doz. 8 on Gross. " Antilama, small 4 oo " " large 8 oo " Blair s Prepared Wheat 3 oo " Blanchard s Fat forming 12 oo " '' Life 12 oo " Comstock s Rational, small 3 oo " " " large 5 oo " Du Barry s Revalenta, i lb 8 co " Dupont s Blood 8 oo 48 " Gerber s Milk 4 25 00 " Giffey s Farina 4 8o " Hard's Farinaceous, small 3 5° " " " large 6 5o " Hawley's (Liebigs) Infant, small " " " " large : 2 5o 5 OO " Hoopers Fatal 4 oo " Horlick s, small " " large 3 25 6 oo " Jewells Cereal, small 4 8o 57 00 " " " large 8 40 c6 00 " Liebe Liebig s 4 50 51 00 ' ' Loefland s 6 00 69 00 " Mellin's Infant, small 4 00 " " " large 6 75 " Mocking Bird, Champion, y2 lb I 60 " " " i lb 2 80 " " Reiches 4 50 " " Rhues 4 00 " " Rose s 4 50 " " Sheppards 2 75 3° 00 " " Zollers 4 00 '* Murdock s Liquid, i oz " " " 6 " 5 00 " " 12 " : . . . 9 00 " Neaves Infant 4 00 45 00 " Nerve, University Med. Co. s 16 00 " Nestle s Lacteous 4 50 5i 00 " Parrish s Chemical, small 4 00 " " " large 8 00 " Ridge s, No. i 2 65 " " " 2 i 5 00 3 9 50 " 4 I3 25 " Sheppard s Canary Bird, i lb I 50 IS 00 " Victor Baby, small I 75 20 00 " " " large 7 00 80 00 fountain of Youth Hair Restorer 6 50 72 00 Fountains, Wood Pocket Soda 4 00 45 60 Freckline 3 50 Friend, Clotwerthy s Poulterers I 50 " May s 2 00 " Roberts Poor Man s 5 50 Fumigators, Abernethy s " Espic's I 80 20 00 75 " Perrins, small I 02 19 00 " " large 7 50 Gastricine (Dyspepsia Lozenge) 2 00 21 00 Gelatine, Cox s 65 19 00 " Nelson's I bo 18 5° Geoline 2 25 Gift, Samaritan's, Male 16 00 180 00 " " Female 24 00 Gin, Bininger's London Dock 6 75 " Charles' London Cordial, pints 5 50 " " " " quarts 7 5° " Good's Morning Glory 8 00 90 00 Ginger, Brown s, Fred " " N. K., small 3 75 43 50 I 87 20 00 " " large 3 50 39 00 " Sanfords Jamaica 3 25 " W. H. Schiefifelin & Co's 3 35 36 00 134 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Doz. I Gross 20 00 large 3 50 4° 00 " Mint, Ditman s 6 00 69 00 Gingerbread Nuts, Rexfords 1 75 Globules, McLean s Cough 2 00 22 80 " University Med. Co., F. and A 16 00 Glove-Cleaner, Alexander s 1 85 " Jouvens 1 75 Glue, Coopers, Peter " Spalding's Prepared 75 7 50 1 65 19 00 " and Cement, Richards 2 00 Glue-Pots, Howe s 3 75 " Muchmore s I 85 Glycerole of Hypophosphites, Parrish s, small " " " large 6 00 12 00 Good Samaritan 4 00 43 20 Guns, Angells Rheumatic 7 50 " Chinnock s Powder I 75 " Horaces, Filled I 75 Guns, H. & B., Filled 2 00 " " " Empty I 75 " Isaacsen s Powder 2 00 21 OO " Lyons Powder 2 25 " Universal Powder I 75 Hair Balsam, Parker s, small " " " large 4 00 45 OO 8 00 90 OO " Beautifyer, Raymond s 3 75 40 OO ' ' Coloring Egyptian " " Heimstreet's, small 7 50 3 75 " " " large 7 50 " " London 6 00 69 OO " Dressing, La Parisienne 4 00 " Dye, Barry s Safe 7 50 " " Batchelor s, small 8 00 " " medium II 00 " " " large 24 00 84 " " Biileaud s Lightning 7 50 OO " " Blair s Richmond 6 50 75 OO " " Blaises 3 75 " " Bogle s, small 5 75 " " " large II 5C " " Briest s 3 75 " " Buckingham s Whisker 3 75 " " Bush's Argentine 8 40 96 OO " " Cristadoro s, small 7 50 " medium, $1.50 size IO 5o " " large, 3.00 " 22 50 " " Hills 3 75 " " Jaynes 8 5o •" " jetters 7 00 " Kalopean •. 7 00 " Kromer s 3 50 " " Loudens . 7 50 " " Mathews Venetian 5 50 63 OO ' ' Miller s 3 75 42 00 " " ;Phalon s Magic 7 50 •" " Raymonds 3 25 " " Richmond 6 5o 75 co ■" " Russian 3 75 ■" ■" Sacketts Coloris.. 6 00 44 «< Turkish.. I 50 16 50 " " Tutts 7 00 " " Upham s 3 75 40 00 " " Vessey s, small 3 50 40 00 " " " large 7 5o 84 00 Gloss, Mathews Arnica 4 00 " " Minnehaha 3 50 " " Upham s 3 75 00 " Grower, Kennedy 6 7 75 90 " Invigorator, Miller s ■* " Phalon's, small 2 00 6 50 72 00 " large II 50 132 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 135 - Doz. Gross. Hair Invigorator, Webster's 5 75 " Life, Selee's, small " " " large 3 5° 7 00 " Preservative, Cristadoro's, small, 50 cent size.... 4 00 • " " " medium, $1.00 " .- 8 00 *• " " large, 2.50 " .... 21 00 " Rejuvenator, Tebbett's •* " Pearson's 5 50 63 00 7 00 81 00 " Renewer, Hall's Sicilian. 6 75 80 00' " " Sacketts 4 " Restorative, Circassian 6 00 " Restorer, Alien's, Mrs IO 00 114 00 " " Barrett s 5 5° " " Clock's 6 50 " Empress 6 50 " " Gray's 7 50 •" " Hiawatha 7 00 " " Jerome 6 00 " •* Jetters 7 " " London 6 00 78 " " Louisiana Creole 7 GO 00 " " Martha Washington 6 50 1 •• " Massasoit 3 25 36 00: " " Montgomerys 6 75 78 00 " " Natures 5 75 " " Rossetter s 4 50 " " Woods 4 50 " Stain, Hambleton s 3 5o " " Upham's Japanese 3 5o " Tea, Kennedy s 6 50 1 " Tonic, Delluc s. " " Hegeman's 5 70 60 00 " " Jaynes 7 60 " " Potters 8 00 " " Smith s Quinine 4 00 44 00 " Woodhull's Circassian 8 00 ■' " Wyeth 8 00 00 " Vigor, Ayers 75 78 Healer, Briggs' Throat and Lung 8 00 Heilmettel, German 16 00 Hepatine 7 25 " small 2 00 Herbarine, Coddington's 8 00 90 00 Hit-a-oss, Simpson s Honey, Horehound, and Tar, Hale's, small <* «' " 11 large 60 7 ool 3 75 7 50 " Liverwort, Nowill s 2 50 " of Flowers, Cook s 2 00 21 00! Horehound, Keating s I 75 19 00 Household Pet I 75 20 ool Hydroleine 8 00 Hypophosphites, Fellows'Syrup " Winchester's, small II 50 7 50 " " large 15 00 " and Manganese, Winchester s 8 00 Iceland Moss, Fisher's 4 00 45 00 Imperial Granum, small " " large 6 00 IO 00 Ingluvine, Warners, 1 oz. bots IO 50 120 00 Inhalant, Crumbs 3 00 " Cutlers 4 00 " Moyles •• 3 75 Injectine 18 00 Injection, Brous..., 7 50 " Chapin s Fleur 9 00 IOO 00 " Cherokee 13 00 " Grimault s Matico 8 00 " Macqueen " 7 00 80 00 ' * Ricord s 9 00 " Ring s Rose 3 50 Ink, Indelible, Baldwin s I 75 19 00 " " Barber s Crimson 3 5o 136 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Doz. Gro<s. Ink. Indelible, Brampton's - I 5o 15 oo! " " Briefs' 2 OO " " Hegeman's, with Prep 2 50 27 OO " " Kidder's 2 OO " " " with Prep 3 00 33 00 " " Livingston's I 50 " " " with Tablet a so " " Payson's 1 90 " " " Combination 4 25 " Tarrant's 2 75 30 OO Invigorant, Van Buskirk's 4 OO Invigorator, Brown's Liver 8 00 " Bryan's Life 7 50 " Denton's Hair 3 00 " Evory's Diamond 4 OO 42 OO " Miller's Hair 2 OO " Phalon's Hair, small 6 50 72 OO " " " large 11 50 132 00 " Sanford's Liver 7 5o 87 OO " Webster's Hair •. 5 75 Inza, Hyatt's 1 80 20 OO India Battle 8c Co.'s 8 25 lodonator Day's 1 87 Isinglass Nelson's 1 75 19 OO jelly Arnica 1 75 " Hafelin's Iceland Moss 6 00 " Fairchild's Malt ■ 6 00 " Queru's Cod Liver Oil 7 75 90 00 juice Valentine's Meat 8 50 " " " with Glycerine 4 00 " Lime Fruit, Montserrat 4 OO " " " Martinique... 3 75 " " " Rose's 4 00 " Samaritan Root and Herb 10 50 juru-beba Wells' > 8 00 Kalergon, Van de Venter's 6 00 Kalliston Burnett's 7 So Kalium Chloride Solution ■ 3 7S K al v e 2 OO Katrine Baker's 7 So Kathairon Lyon's 3 75 72 00 Kidnegen 8 00 Kidney-wort, Dry 8 50 " Liquid 8 50 Killer Arnold's Seth, Cough, small 1 85 " " " medium 3 7° " Aunt Sally's Corn 3 00 " Chichester's Rat 1 5° " Flagg's Cough, small 3 75 42 00 " " " large 7 5o 84 00] '' Laycock's Worm 1 60 " Woodbury's Dyspepsia, small 2 CO 21 60 " " ' " large 4 OO 43 20 King Allen's Indian, Dry 7 So " " " Liquid .. ........... 7 50 " Watson's Neuralgia 7 5° 87 00' King of Blood, Ransom s 7 5° " " Pain, Bull's I 67 " " " Kiersted s 3 So " " " Knight's, small I 67 19 00 " " " " large 3 35 38 00 Koosso French, oz 6 50 Koskoo Lawrence's 8 00 Kumyss 2 25 Lactopeptine i oz. vials 8 00 90 00 %lb. " 57 80 " Liquid 12 OO Laurilline I OO II 50 Laxatine 2 OO 22 50 Laxative Tropical Fruit 4 7t OO " " " small 2 OO 22 50 Leaves, Rigollot's Mustard (see Plasters, pages 151 and 171). 1 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT 137 Lemon Sugar (see Sugar of Lemops, page 159). Doz. I 50 3 5o 6 50 1 50 8 50 3 5o 5 75 2 00 3 75 2 00 1 87 1 87 6 00 12 00 7 00 1 75 1 50 7 50 3 00 1 00 2 00 3 75 7 50 2 00 3 75 7 50 3 75 1 75 3 5o 1 87 3 75 4 00 7 00 3 75 4 00 3 25 3 00 6 00 12 00 8 5° 6 00 4 00 4 00 3 75 7 00 2 00 4 00 8 00 4 25 8 50 1 75 3 75 2 00 3 75 7 5° 22 50 2 00 3 75 7 50 22 50 2 75 3 25 6 50 6 00 1 75 7 00 1 00 1 75 3 5o 3 75 7 50 Gross.] 17 OO. 75 00 17 50 39 °o 22 00 42 00 20 00 20 oo1 66 00] 132 oo; 16 50 86 40] 34 50 11 00 22 50 42 00 84 00 22 50 42 00 84 00 19 So 39 oc 20 00 40 00 45 00 78 00 43 20 36 00 45 00 45 00 22 00 44 00 88 00 22 00' 42 00] 84 00 22 00 42 00 84 00 30 00 18 00 42 00 84 00 large Liniment, Allen s Nerve and Bone large << Pani-niir / \ X 7ll i f o \ TTo TH 11 V trial centaur (wmie/, raiimy, a << << " small n < < < < " la ro'e A<X1 <( r'rinfniir' / Vol 1\ Animal tfial centaur mlihii<xi., uicu << << <» " small << << << " larpre coussen s i_agu uiing, 31110,11 large ... << " << larfe IdlgV << Dennis's Stimnlatinp* << " ii medium «< << " larixe 10.1 gv ** Dustan's FTorse • < Dyer's Witch Hazel " " " " Horses " FJectro-Silicon *< Farrell's II. Ci. small.......... << " " medium " (t " larfe " Fitch's Pulmonary " " Rheumatic '' Fourfold <* Gattie << Giles' Iodide .Ammonia, Family, trial <4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Small 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 largC *. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 QUlirtS 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 HOTSC tfial 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 SITiall 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 for £6 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 QUartS . • < Grant's German 11 H H H small ** li larfe ** Hamilton Horse " Harter's " Hayes' Pile " Hartley's Nerve and Bone " Henry's Vermont small *. . " " " *< Herrick's German Horse small " " " " large 138 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Liniment, Hunt's Doz. Gross. 3 50 39 00 3 75 40 00 1 85 21 50 3 75 43 00 7 50 87 00 3 So 2 00 2 75 31 5o 1 80 21 00 3 60 42 00 7 20 84 00 3 87 45 00 7.75 90 00 3 75 3 00 2 50 5 00 3 00 33 50 3 75 42 00 7 50 84 00 4 00 8 00 I 50 3 00 6 00 1 85 21 00 3 70 42 00 7 50 84 00 1 50 15 00 1 50 16 50 1 75 20 00 1 50 17 00 3 00 34 00 2 00 22 50 1 75 20 00 3 50 40 00 3 oo 34 50 75 8 co 3 50 40 00 4 5° 2 00 22 50 4 00 45 00 2 00 3 75 1 85 21 00 4 00 45 00 8 00 90 00 1 75 2 00 3 00 6 00 6 oo 1 75 3 So 2 50 2 25 4 50 8 00 1 75 2 00 22 50 4 00 45 00 12 00 3 00 2 00 22 00 4 00 44 00 9 00 102 00 1 50 16 50 8 00 90 00 4 00 " Hyatt's Swiss " Jadwin's Subduing, small " '• " large " " " Horse " Jayne's " " Spanish " Johnson's Anodyne " Kellinger's, small " " medium " " large " Kennedy's Rheumatic " " Scattering " Lane's Mic Mac " Laubach's Eclectic " Lone Star, small " " large " Low's Magnetic *' Mansfield & Higbe's Arnica, small " " " large " McEckron's, small ** " large " McLean's Volcanic Oil, small " " " " medium " " " " large " Mexican Mustang, small " " medium " " " large " Osborne's Nerve and Bone " Parker's " " " " Peterson's Med. Soap " Pollard's Nerve and Bone small " " " " large " Raymond's " Register's, small " " large " Risley's " Rivers', small " " large " Rossman's Horse " Rub It In, Sweet's, small " " " " large " Sawen's, small " " large " Seabury's Oleaginous " St. Antbnius, small " " " large . " Sterling's " Streeter's " Sweet's, small " large , " " Horse " Taylor's, or Oil of Life, smalt " " " " " large " Thorne's Arnica and Chloroform " Tobias' Venetian, small " " " large " " " Horse " Tom's Russian " Townsend's, small " " large " Welchman's.... " Wells' Nerve and Bone " " Pioneer, small " " " medium " " " large " Young America Liquid, Amber, University Med. Co.'s " Moyle's Catarrh Liquor, Battley's Cinchona Cordofol lb., ia 50 Palida lb., 950 " Ergot lb., 6 oo GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 139 Liquor, Battley's Opii Sedative lb., 9 00 " Laville's Gout Doz. 28 00 Gross. Lithia, University Med. Co.'s 24 00 Lithontriptic, Lee's 30 co " Vaughn's 7 Liver Aid, Dr. Grosvenor's 8 00 90 OO " Medicine, Dr. Brazier's 7 to 84 OO " " Simmons' Vegetable, Liquid, small 1 75 18 00! " " " " " large 6 00 60 oo| " " " " Powder, small 1 18 OO " " " " " large 6 00 60 OO Lotion, Bartine's Family. 7 00 " " Horse 7 00 " Bally's 6 00 " Church's 6 00 69 OO " Gounod's Sandaline 8 50 96 OO " Gowland's IO 50 " Graefenberg Eye 1 18 OO " Hibbard's Rheumatic 4 7S 42 co " Kiersted's Nipple I 85 " Ley's, Nipple 3 " McClintock's Papillary 2 00 " Munson's Pile 3 7S " Perry's Moth and Freckle 14 00 " Phalon's Paphian 7 5° 83 00 " Shaw's Moth and Freckle 7 " Victorine's Florentine 8 00 93 00 " Walton's 9 00 Lozenges, Belloc's Vegetable Charcoal 5 00 " Bennett's Worm 1 " Boudault's Pepsin 10 00 " Brockedon's Bicarbonate Potash, small 4 24 " " " large IO OO " " " Soda, small 4 25 " " " " large IO OO " Cassabier's Ammonia 2 OO " Caswell's Slippery Elm 1 5° " Coddington's Catarrh 2 OO " Cooper's Effervescing (Solid Thirst Quencher) 3 50 " Devine's Pitch, small i 75 " " " large " Ditman's Throat ' I 74 " Eureka Cough ?.... 2 OO " Fellows' Worm 1 65 " German Cathartic 2 00 22 50 " Gibson's Chlorodyne lb., 1 30 2 20 " Grimault's Pepsin 6 00 " Harrison's Peristaltic, small 2 25 " " " large 4 50 " Hegeman's Chlorate Potash I 67 IQ OO " Alum and Kino 1 75 y 1 20 OO " " Wild Cherry 1 75 20 OO " Henrv's Worm 1 5° " Jackson's Ammonia :... 1 75 " " Pectoral 1 75 " Keating's Cough 4 25 " McIntosh's Pectoral 1 75 20 OO " Moore's Throat, small 85 9 00 " " large 2 OO 22 OO " Nelson's 1 75 18 00 " 7 and 14 lb. cans lb., 55 " Palmer's Blood 2 50 " Purdon's Worm 1 65 18 00 " Pyle's Coryza 1 75 20 OO " Sherman's Cough 1 85 21 OO " Worm 1 85 21 OO " Speigler's Worm 1 50 " University Co.'s Soothing 4 00 45 00 " Vichy, small 2 24 ' ' large 4 40 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Chlorate Potash 1 50 15 00 Winslow's Stomach 2 75 30 OO i4o w. h; schieffelin & co.'s - Doz. Gross. Lozenges, Wistar's Cough 75 8 00 Luxurine Morse's small 3 o° 33 00 NTagnesia Citrate Granulated, Ellis' 3 So " " Eng., granulated 3 00 33 00 " " " " Bishops 4 80 54 00 44 44 " " Cox & Gould s 3 so 40 00 44 44 " " Edes' 3 2S 36 OO *• " " " Morson's, i lb. bots 12 OO • • " " " " small bots 3 00 33 00 " " Rogers' ■ 2 75 31 50 44 44 Solution Ellis' 2 OO 22 OO " 11 " Hegeman's 2 OO 22 OO • • " W H S. & Co.'s 2 CO 22 OO *• Fluid Dunbar's, pints 2 OO " « " " pints 3 00 •* " " quarts 4 00 " " Murray's, small 3 50 " " " large 7 5° 1 " Henry's Calcined, gen 9 00 44 Husband's " 3 00 34 5° Maltine (Plain) 7 SO 44 with Hops 7 So 44 44 Alteratives 10 00 44 " Beef and Iron 10 00 •• 44 Cod Liver Oil 7 so " " Cod Liver Oil and Iodide Iron 7 so ** " " " 44 " Pancreatine 7 5° " " " Phosphates 7 50 " " Phosphorus 7 50 " " Hypophosphites IO OO " " Iodides IO OO ** 44 Peptones 12 OO " " Pepsin and Pancreatine IO OO " Petroleum 7 So " Phosphates 7 SO •* " Phosphates Iron and Quinia 12 OO " Phosphates Iron, Quinia and Strychnia 12 OO " " Ferrated 7 SO " Wine 7 So 44 " with Pepsin and Pancreatine 10 00 Xfalto-Verbine R & C •. 7 SO Marvel of Healing, Humphreys', small 2 OO " *• " medium 4 00 " " " quarts 7 5o Miasmine 4 00 Milk Condensed Anglo-Swiss 1 75 " " " " by case, 4 doz I 50 " 44 Borden's ' ' Eagle " 2 25 " " " " by case, 4 doz 2 OO " 44 Swiss (Cham) 2 OO 14 44 44 bv case, 4 doz 1 75 " of Magnesia, Phillips', small • 3 87 45 00 44 44 44 " 2 lb. bots 21 OO 44 44 44 44 c, lb. " 30 OO 44 Punch Brett's 12 OO Mjncasia small 4 00 44 medium 6 00 44 lame 21 OO Mineroleum .. 5 OO 54 °o Mixture Braddock's Cough 4 00 44 Bull's Blood 8 00 90 00 44 Carter's Spanish, small 1 7S " " " large 8 00 " Chapman's Worm, small 1 75 " " " large 3 5o " Hegeman's Tonic 8 00 44 Jayne's Ague 7 60 " " " Spanish 7 60 44 Nott's Diarrhoea small 3 SO 44 44 " large S SO ** Rowand's Tonic 7 00 78 00 " Rushton's Tonic 12 OO I GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 141 Boz. 4 00 Gross.! 2 00 22 80 1 75 8 00 9° 00 A/f -V-r-r <-%/-I Q n ni /-vrxf tfX A. T P>c:n 1 11t OPS . . 2 75 3° 00 wioorgnea oamoot, ueaiii io iviubuLllLUt':) 6 00 7 50 12 00 7 50 84 00 4 5° 3 00 if Richmond's Samaritan s 16 00 180 00 3 75 42 00 «< " 44 1 arfP 7 00 81 00 Illi 4 00 8 00 90 00 8 00 Noirine Black Silk Rpstorp.r 4 00 8 50 I 5° 17 00 Hntmpol Rnhincnn's Patpnt T IB DJIDPTS I 5° 15 00 clLIIlCcLL, £\UU1 llaUll o 1 dicui, a iu. p/cxp/v-i 5 00 I 25 13 50 75 8 00 << Burdock Rent Vogplpr's ■ 3 75 42 00 <* Castor f''rnppp's Italian 2 00 21 00 • < •• Emulsion Scott's small I 87 20 00 " << " " quarts 9 00 <* Cod-Livpr Balcpr's 6 50 75 00 " «• " " with T-imp 7 5° 87 00 " " << " " " and W. C 7 5° <* " " Barnaby's Ch yip 8 00 << << Brown's Fmulsioii 7 00 " " " Burnett's 6 5° 75 00 << ** " Camm's Emulsion 8 00 9° 00 " 44 44 Ep Jon ph's 6 50 " " " Dudley's 5 00 " " " " Emulsion 7 5° *< " " Fairchild's and Eime 7 00 44 44 44 Fourera's II 5° 120 6c " *< " Hazard & Caswell's 6 50 75 00 " " " • Hpo'eman's J N 3 5° <• " 44 Hegpman Sr Co s 6 5° 75 ool " " 44 HoPrP''s II 00 " " " Ini op's Emulsion 7 5° " 44 44 IVfarsdpn's 7 5° " 44 44 Marvin's 6 5° 75 00 " " " Milhau's " " " Moller s 5 25 60 00 " " " Nichols' 6 5° " " 44 Osm tin's 7 5° " " " " small ' 3 75 «« •< <* Phillips' with Phospho-Nutritine, 6 oz 4 00 • * " << " " 44 14 oz 7 5° " «< " Phos J imp and WTild Cherry, Oliffe's 7 5° " " " " 44 44 Ward's 7 5° 84 00 44 44 44 Rushton's F V 6 5° 75 00 " <• " T C 6 5° 75 00 44 44 44 Rogers' small 3 00 44 44 44 44 larp'e 6 00 4 4 4 4 4 4 Squibh's 4 00 44 44 44 and Lactic Acid Frye's 8 5° 44 44 44 and Hypophos Frye's 7 5° 44 44 44 and Eime Baker's 7 5° 87 00 44 44 44 44 44 Hpgeman & Co.'s *. .. . 6 00 44 44 44 44 44 Milhaus' 8 00 93 00 44 44 44 44 44 Nichols' 7 00 72 00 44 44 44 4 4 4 4 Sand's 7 25 84 00 44 44 44 " 44 Scott's 7 5° 87 00 44 44 44 44 44 Trinder's 8 00 44 44 44 44 44 Ward's 7 00 " " " " " Walker's 6 25 72 00 142 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Doz. Gross. Oil, Cod-Liver, and Lime, Wilbor's 8 5o " " Whites 7 oo " " Wielands 7 5o " " Wilson s Carbolated 7 CO " " Wyeth s Tasteless ,......... 8 oo 86 40 " Ferrated 8 oo 86 40 " with Phos. Lime 8 oo 86 ' " Lacto-phos. Lime " DeGrath's Electric, small 12 3 oo 50 129 40 60 00 " large 7 oo 78 00 ' Dove s Turf, small I 75 19 00 " large 3 5o 38 00 " Green Mountain, small I 75 19 00 large 3 5o 38 00 " Hamlin s Wizard, small 3 75 42 00 " large 7 5o 84 00 ' Ham s, of Gladness, small 2 OO " medium 4 oo " Harlem, American " " Genuine 38 .3 50 75 6 00 " Sylvesters 3 OO 33 00 Hoofland s Greek, small 4 00 " large 8 00 " Humphreys Witch Hazel 3 75 42 00 Kay ton s, of Life " Little's White 4 25 " Merchant's Gargling, small I 90 22 50 " medium 3 s5 45 00 " large 7 70 90 00 " family " Macedonian ■ i 90 22 50 7 50 " Miller s Harness, % pts 2 CO " No. i 4 00 " " 2 " Page's Arnica 6 i 00 7S " Parker's Nipple 4 00 " and Shield " Porter's Columbian, Hair " Renne's Magic, small 8 00 I 75 I 85 21 00 ' ' medium 3 75 42 00 " large 7 50 84 00 ' Rogers Magnetic, small 3 50 large " Russian 7 00 3 75 " Saint Jacob's 3 75 42 00 " Scarpa's Acoustic 7 50 " Sewing Machine, Henry's I 50 Paragon I 50 Powell s I 50 " W. H. Schieffelin & Co. s " Shelly's Prairie I 8 25 00 13 50 ' Smith s Electric, small 4 00 " large " Solomon's Saccharated, of Saw Palmetto 8 4 00 00 45 00 " I ay lor s, of Life, small I 75 " large 3 50 ' Thomas Electric, small 3 75 42 00 " large " Van -Patten's Chilblain " Walker's White " " Black 7 50 84 00 I 75 20 00 4 00 4 00 " Wengert s Sampson 4 00 Ointment, Aunt Betseys " Baker's Tetter " Bird's Pile I 75 3 00 33 00 4 00 Bowyer s Spikenard, small I 75 " large 3 50 " Brande s Indian, Herb . I 87 Bristol s Witch Hazel " Brown's O. P., Herbal, small I 87 21 00 2 00 21 60 " " " large " Bryant's 4 i 00 75 43 2G GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. T43 Doz. Gross- Ointment, Buchan's Carbolic Balin 1 75 18 00 " " Cresylic, % lb 2 OO 22 50 " " " y2 ib 4 oo 45 00 " " " I lb 6 25 72 00 " Butt's Imperial 1 75 " Coddington's Elect., Herb 1 75 20 OO " Cogan's Magic 1 75 18 00 44 Crumb's Carbolic, small 1 75 44 " 44 medium q so " " " large 7 00 " DeGrath's Pile q SO 44 Dillow's Green 1 75 19 00 " Ellis' Hoof q 50 40 00 " Foord's 2 75 " Frazer's Horse 6 00 " Gilbert's Tetter 7 5° " Graefenberg, Green Mountain 1 75 18 00 " " Pile 7 00 80 00 " Gray's, small 1 5° 17 00 11 " large 2 75 31 00 " Gridley's Tetter 4 00 " Harrison's Specific 4 00 " Hamilton's California 1 75 18 00 44 Heiskell's Tetter 3 75 " Henry's Electric 3 75 40 00 " Hill's Arctic 1 75 " Holloway's, small 1 75 18 00 4 4 4 4 medium 4 5° " large 8 00 " Jeffrey's I 75 " Judkins 1 75 IQ 50 " Kennedy's Healing 3 87 45 00 " Hemlock 4 co 't " Salt Rheum 3 87 J.S 00 11 " Scrofula 8 00 90 00 44 Kiersted's, small 2 75 " " large 5 50 " Knickerbocker Hoof 7 5° 84 00 " Macqueen Matico 2 00 22 50 " McAllister's 1 6s I9 OO " Miner's Botanic, small 1 75 I9 " " " large 3 50 *' Mott's Magic 1 5° " Norton's Salt Rheum 3 5Q " Osborne's Golden 1 65 " Palmer's Salt Rheum 6 50 " Peck's Indian 1 75 " Perry's Family 1 75 " Physic's Camphor 1 75 I9 50 " Pond's Extract 4 00 46 50 44 Root's German 1 75 " Russell's Itch 1 75 IQ OO " " Pile 7 00 " " Salt Rheum 3 5° " Sanford's Witch Hazel, small 4 00 45 00 " " " large 8 00 90 00 " Singleton's Golden 8 5° " Sloan's 1 75 " " Horse q so " Spangler's Salt Rheum 1 75 " Stafford's Olive Tar 1 75 " Swayne's All-Healing 3 75 42 00 " Taft's Balm of Gilead 1 75 19 00 " Tanner's German..... 1 75 19 50 " Taylor's Indian 1 5° 16 50 " Terrell's 1 65 " Trask's Magnetic, small 185 21 00' " " large 2 85 33 00 " Upham's Pile 6 00 " Wauregan 1 75 " Wheaton's Itch 3 75 42 00 " Williams' Hoof 7 5° 87 00 144 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S ■ - - Doz. Gross. 8 00 " Wind's 1 75 19 00 Olosonian, Folger's, large 9 00 3 1 00 10 50 1 00 10 50 I 85 21 OO Optic Fluid, University Med. Co 16 00 18 00 Oxyd Phenyl, University M. Co 24 00 7 SO 16 OO 44 44 Special - 24 OO 44 " Children 12 OO 44 FJop Ritters 16 OO " Lyon's Fever and Ague 8 oc 9 OO Paedotrophine, Germ. Infants' Meal .' 4 00 45 00 Pa in-Cure Rush's small 2 OO 22 80 44 44 large 4 OO 45 00 1 Paip Purer Simond's 2 OO Pain-Killer Perry Davis' small 1 87 22 OO " " " " medium 3 75 44 00 " 44 (< " larp'e 7 5° 84 00 44 Paint Wolontt's small 1 75 " " " medium 3 5° " " " large 7 00 44 Reliever Parry's 4 OO 45 00 44 44 Marsh's small 2 OO 23 00 " " " large 4 00 46 00 Pa Im el la Cook's Q OO 102 OO Pqnaeea Raker's Pain small I 85 21 60 44 " " medium 3 75 43 20 44 44 " 7 5° 84 00 " Curtis & Brown's "Household 1 85 21 OO *•* Gra^fenbero- Children s 3 So 36 00 44 Houck's 13 50 44 18 00 194 40 4I. Swayne's . 16 00 Pancreatine Dawley's 6 50 Paper, Anti-Moth quire, 25 << ■■ ream, 2 75 " " by case 50 reams, " 250 " " by 5 cases, " 2 25 Paper Fly Dutcher's per ream, 7 5° " " Isaacsen's Sticky per 100, 2 00 " " Peters' " per 100, " " Stayner's " per 100, 200 " " " " per ream, 7 00 " " Tinker's " ■ per 100, 250 1 4 4 4 AVells' (Shoo-Flv) 2 OO " Medicated (see page 279). 44 Singer's Gravel 20 I 80 " Various other kinds (see pages 278 and 279). Papoma 3 00 Paste Aubergier's Dactucarum 5 00 44 Catlin's Frasive .. 1 5° 16 so 44 Danzi ger's Rat 1 5° 11 Grimault's Pectoral small 2 25 " " " large 4 OO " Hegeman's Comp. Liverwort 2 OO 21 OO " Regnault's Pectoral, small 2 50 " " " large 5 °o " Steiner's Rat, small I 00 10 50 " " " medium I 50 16 50 " " " large 3 00 33 o° Pastiles de Florence White Dewenberg's 3 So " " Rose, " 3 5° " de Paris, Carnes & Haskel's 2 50 27 00 " " Moore & Taylor'sl 2.50 27 00 " " Roworth's (by lb., 1.25) 1 50 15 OO| " Butler's Cough 1 00 9 00; GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 145 - Doz. Gross. Pastiles, Coudray's Fumigating .1 50 " Edey s Carbolic 2 50 " Fahnestocks, B. L., Worm " Griswold's Asthma.... i I 25 13 00 2 00 " Hegeman s Bronchial 2 00 21 00 " Hooper s Fumigating I 75 " Kemp s Worm 2 5o " Kidder s Asthmatic 2 75 31 00 " Lubin s Fumigating 12 00 " Queru s Charcoal 4 00 " Sawyer s American 2 50 Pectoral, Ayer s Cherry 8 00 94 00 ' ' Bull s " 7 88 " Rust s Gum 5 50 " Wynkoop s Iceland 3 50 40 00 Pellets, Beecher s Pearl I 75 " Cassebeer s Peppermint 2 00 " Phelps Norwegian 2 00 23 00 " Pierce s Purgative 45 I 65 19 00 Pepsin, American, Hawley s Aromatized, i oz. bots " " " Saccharated, i lb. " .... .oz., .lb., 6 oo " " " " y lb. " ,1b., 6 IO ■■ " • " y ib. " .... .lb., 6 20 " " " " I oz. " . . . . • OZ., 45 " " " Wine of, Ji pint " .... 6 00 " " " " i " " .... 12 00 " " " 5 " " .... 57 00 " " Houghton's, liquid and dry " " Lilly and Phelan's Aromatic 6 00 T2 00 " " Proctors, ioz. bots... .oz., .lb., 6 40 " " " 1 lb. " .. . 00 " Scheffer's Sacch., i lb. " ... -lb-, 7 52 " " " " % lb. " ... • lb., 7 52 " " " " lb. " ... • lb., 7 52 " " " " I OZ. " ... .oz., 50 " " " Cone., i oz. " ... • OZ., 3 25 " 11 W. H. S. & Co.'s Sacch., i lb. " ... .lb., 4 00 " " " " " y ib. " ... .lb., 4 IQ % lb. " ... .lb., 4 20 " " " " " I OZ. " . . .OZ., 35 " " " " Pure, i oz. " ... .OZ., 2 5o " Wyeth's, Sacch., ioz. " ... " English (Medicinal), Morson's, ioz. " ... " (Porci), Beal's .OZ., 40 .OZ., I 25 .oz., 4 00 " " " Morson s, I oz. bots. " " " Savory & Moore's, i oz. bots.. •OZ., 3 00 .OZ., 2 00 " French, Boudault's, i lb. bots ,1b., n 50 % " " .lb., ii 60 4< * * .lb., 12 00 " " " I oz. " .OZ., 80 " " " in doses .lb., 8 6 00 " Grimault s, i lb., Ji lb., and Ji lb. bots " " " i oz. bots 00 .OZ., 9° » " " " pure .oz., Persuaders, Guillard s ,1b., 7 50 Petrolina, i lb. cans 30 " 5 " .lb., 25 " 25 " .lb., 25 Phenol, Sodique 3 75 42 00 Philotoken, Risleys 7 50 Phosphates, Percy s Vitalized . 8 CO Phosphatine 7 50 Phosphoids, Hawley s Wheat 6 00 00 Phosphozone 8 00 90 Phospho Nutrutine, Phillips 7 50 " " " 3 lb. bots 27 00 " " " 5 " " 42 00 Physic, Irish s Indian 4 00 " Moody s Bilious I 50 Physician, Rush s Family Pilenium, Hall's I 50 15 001 8 00 Pills, Allen s Indian King 1 75 20 00, 146 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Pills, Ayer s S. C Doz. Gross.' 17 I 5° 44 44 "in glass I 67 19 15 50 44 Arnold's I 50 75 5n 00 44 Athertons I 44 Bancrofts I 16 50 44 Beckwith's Anti-Bil I 5° 44 " Anti-Dyspepsia 75 00 44 Belden's, F. & A 4 7 7 4t " Bellamy's F & A 50 5° 78 00 44 Bell's Specific, small 44 " Tonic i 00 44 Bennett's, P. & R 50 50 25 " " R. & P T " F. & A 3 3 5 9 5 9 6 44 Benson's Chamomile 75 42 00 44 Blair's Gout, small ' 00 " " " large - 00 44 Blancard's, small 00 44 44 large 00 " Blaud's, small 5° 44 " large II 5° 44 Boudault's Pepsin, small 5 i 00 44 Brandreth's 20 13 00 " " s. c i 20 13 15 00 44 44 Sarsaparilla i 50 5° 00 44 Bristol's i 16 5qI 44 Brodie's Dyspepsia 2 00 44 Brown's Ryman, Poor Man's 2 00 22 80 44 Brown's, O. P., small I 90 80 21 60 4 4 4 4 4 4 large 3 i 43 20 44 Bryan's Life 75 75 44 Bull's Vegetable i 19 00 44 Carter's Iron 3 i 5° 39 00 4 4 4 4 Little Liver 50 5° 17 5° 4 4 4 4 Nerve i 17 5° 44 Case's A i F. & Ague 4 i 00 45 00 " Castor Oil 75 20 00 44 Champion's, A. & B i 75 5° " " F. & A 6 44 Chandler's Blood and Liver 2 00 22 00 44 Clarke's Female 7 5° 87 00 44 Clou pF's Columbian 50 00 44 Cockle's 5 i 44 Constitution Life 75 44 Cook's W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s 00 7 5° 44 Cooper's, Sir Astley i 5° 44 Covell's Rheumatic ; 6 00 44 Cowden's Taraxicum I 60 17 00 44 Davenport's I 75 44 Dean's Rheumatic 3 i 75 42 00 44 Deem's Southern Hepatic ■ 5° 15 00 44 De Grath's Electric i 75 18 00 44 Dehauts' Purgative small 7 i5 5 12 5° 4 4 4 4 4 4 large 00 " DeSanctis' Gout, small 25 60 00 " " " large 5° 44 Deshler's Fever and Ague 7 i 75 9° 00 " Dyer's Comp. Witch Hazel 75 20 00 44 Ellsworth's i 50 44 Everybody's Cathartic i 5° 44 Evory's Diamond Nervine 44 Filkins' i 25 " Fitch's Cathartic 2 00 21 00 " •• " s. c 2 00 21 00 44 Fitter's I 75 20 00 44 Foord's I 7S 20 00 44 Galligan's Fever and Ague 7 00 44 Giles' Mandrake i 5° 17 00 44 Gilder's Liver i 25 T3 50 00 " Gill's : I 75 5° 20 44 Graefenberg i 16 00 " Gregory's i 75 20 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 147 Doz. Gross. Pills, Grimault's Pepsin • 6 00 " Griswolds 2 00 21 60 " Hamilton s I 75 20 00 " Hamlin s Blood and Liver I 60 17 00; " Harter s Ague 5 25 60 00 " " Liver I 50 15 00 " Helmbold s Grape 3 50 40 00 " Herricks I 50 17 00 " Hibbards, R. F " " Rev. B I 75 20 00 I 75 20 00 Hill s Rheumatic I 75 " Hobensack s Liver I 5o 17 00 " Holloway s, small I 75 18 00 medium 4 50 " " large 7 50 " Hooflands I 75 19 50 ' ' Hooper s American 50 4 50 " " Gen., English " Howe's Arabian 4 75 54 00 I 50 " Hull s, F. & A 5 50 " " Mandrake I 75 20 00 " Hunnewell s I 75 18 00 " Hutchins I 75 20 00 " James Cough 3 5o 39 00 " " Family I 75 20 00 " Jayne s Sanative. I 67 " " Spanish I 67 " Judson s Mountain Herb I 50 17 00 " Kaiser .lb., 9 00 " Kent s Loxa, F. & A 3 75 43 20 " Knapp s I 50 " Kunkel s I 50 17 OO " Lanman & Kemp s 2 So " Laubach s I t)O " Langleys I 75 " Laville s Anti-Gout 28 00 " Lee s, Windham " Leidy's Blood I 37 15 00 I 75 20 00 " Littles 4 00 " Lockwoods Liver I 75 18 00 " Lorraines ■. I 75 " Loudon s, F. & A " " Sanative 7 5° I 75 19 00 ' ' Low s I 60 18 00 " Lyon s Rat . I 88 21 00 " .Maggiel s I 5o " Marsden s I 5o l6 50 " Metcalfe s .... I 75 " McClintocks " McGrath's I 65 18 00 I 75 " McLane s Liver I 50 17 25 " McLeans, J. H., Universal I 25 14 00 " " Chinoidine 7 00 78 00 '' Moffat s I 50 16 00 " Morrison s Nos. 1 and 2, small 2 75 30 00 " "1 and 2, large 4 00 45 00 " Morse s Indian Root I 85 21 00 " Mott s Chalybeate 3 00 " " Liver I 50 17 00 " Munsons I 75 20 00 " Napoleon Cough 4 00 " Neilson s Anti-Dyspeptic 8 00 " Norton s Chamomile, small 5 25 60 00 " " " large 12 00 ' ' Page s Cough I 75 " " Mandrake I 5° l6 50 " " R. R I 25 13 50 ' * Parmelee s I 60 16 50 ' ' Parr s Life I 50 " " large 3 00 ' ' Parson s Purgative 1 50 " Perry s Cathartic I 50 148 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Pills Peters* small Doz. I 75 3 50 1 50 1 75 1 65 3 75 1 5o 1 5° 4 00 8 00 1 60 9 00 1 50 I 37 I 50 6 00 1 75 1 75 1 50 2 25 1 5o 5 5o 1 5o 1 5o 1 5o i 5o 7 5o 7 5o 3 75 3 5o 1 75 4 00 1 75 •1 5o 1 37 1 65 1 75 1 65 1 75 A 75 6 50 1 65 1 65 1 65 4 00 2 00 1 60 4 00 1 25 4 00 3 5° 1 50 7 50 1 50 4 00 5 00 1 75 1 50 9 00 1 25 2 00 I 50 4 00 1 75 1 50 1 90 2 00 2 25 1 50 1 75 8 00 7 00 Gross. 20 OO 19 00 16 50 17 5° 43 00 86 00 18 00 102 co 16 50 15 5° 20 00 20 00 16 5° 17 00' 60 00] 16 5° 16 50 16 50' 87 00 39 00 18 00 45 ooj 19 00 17 00 15 00 19 00 19 00 19 00 19 00 18 00 19 00 19 00 45 00 21 00 18 00 45 00 13 50, 45 00 40 do 17 00 84 ooj 17 ooj 46 50 1 20 OO 13 5°: 22 8O| 15 ooj 20 OO 17 OO 20 OO " " large... " Phinney's... " Pinkham s Lydia E " Pierce's Purgative Pellets ' ' Platt's Iron " Porter's " Radway's " Red Cheek " " " Extra " Relief " Richmond's Cathartic ' * Rivers' " Roback's Plain • • " " s. c " Roberts' Scrofula " Rogers' Liver : " Rose's " Rush's " Sanford's " Schenck's Mandrake " Scott's 15., " Segur's " Seller's Liver, Plain " ' s. c ' ' Sellick's - " Shallenbero-er's, F. & A " Sharp's Dyspepsia " Shaw's Liver " Shell's Fever and Ague.... ' " Shoshone's " Simmons' Afue << " Renovator " Skidmore's " Soule's Sovereign Balm " Spalding's Cephalic " Spangler's " Spencer's " Stewart's Aperient.... ' ' Stickland's << st John's, F.' & A " Strickland's " Strong's Pectoral " " Sanative " Sumner's Anti-Cholera " Swaim's " Swayne's Far " F. & A " Taylor's Mandrake " Tollcott's Magic, small << Townsend s Dyspepsia " " Sarsaparilla << Turner's Neuralgia " Tutt's Liver " Upham's Digestive " Vallet's " Van Buskirk's Liver *. " Van Deusen's " Van Holm s Invigorating << Warner's Safe " Wells' May Apple ". " West's Liver " White's Gout << Wing's A. B " Wilder's " Wilson's, Plain. ■■ " " ' s. c " << in glass ■ > " R A., Dyspepsia and Headache " Wilton's " Winchester's Specific " Wishart's Dyspepsia GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 149 Doz. Gross. Pills, Wright's Indian Vegetable, Plain r 42 16 00 " " " " S. C 1 5° 17 OO " " " " Spanish I 50 17 OO Pilon, Chandler's 4 co 45 00 Pilules, Moore's ... 3 42 OO Pinus Canadensis, Kennedy's (see Extract, page 132). Plasters, Adhesive Spread (see page 44). " Allcock's Porous 1 20 13 50 " yard rolls ...yd., 1 50 Corn and Bunion 2 50 27 OO " Ayer's Whooping Cough 3 43 20 " Badeau's 1 " Benson's Capcine 1 75 20 OO " Blackman's 1 " Brandreth's Capsicum ... 1 20 12 00 " Bruce's 1 5° 17 00 " Bunion (see page 281) " Carter's Smart Weed I bo 18 OO " Coddington's Capsicum, small, 1 yard rolls 6 00 " " " large, 2 " " 12 OO " Collin's Voltaic I 85 21 OO " Corn (see page 281). " Court (see pages 281 and 282). " Crew's Mustard, No. 1 75 7 20 " " " 2 88 8 40 " " " " 3 I OO Q 60 " " " " 4 1 75 l6 80 " Crittenton's Strength, Kid, No. 1 1 5° " " " " " 2 • 1 25 " " " " "3 1 00 " • ■ ■■ p. M. Cloth, " 1 75 " " " " " 2 I OO " " " " " 3 I 25 " " " Kid, " 1 I OO " " " " " 2 1 25 " " " " " 3 2 00 " Davidson's P. M. Cloth 75 " Edey's Carbolic Strengthening 1 75 " Fougera's Mustard 3 00 " " " small, in foils I 68 " Grosvenor & Richards', in Rubber Combination, Porous and Plain. " Arnica (2 doz. in a box) I OO 10 80 " Aconite " i 25 13 50 " and Belladonna " 1 50 l6 20 " " " Assafoetida " 1 25 13 50 •" " " Belladonna, U. S. P. " 1 12% 12 15 " " " Burgundy Pitch " I OO 10 80 " Capsicum " 84 9 08 " Carbolated " 1 25 13 5o " 11 Dr., Belladonna (1 doz. in a box) 1 67 18 00 " " " Bellanodyne (2 doz. in a box) 1 67 18 00 " " " Capsicin (2 doz. in a box) 1 x7 12 64 "• " " Imp. Porous (2 doz. in a box) 1 x7 12 64 " " & Richards', Galbanum (2 doz. in a box) I 25 13 50 " " " " Comp. I 50 16 20 " " " Hemlock " I 25 13 5° " " " Opium " 1 75 18 90 " " " " and Arnica " 1 75 18 90 " " " " and Belladonna " 1 75 18 90 " " " Pitch and Cantharides " 1 25 13 5o " Poor Man's I OO 10 80 " " " Strengthening Porous " 6 75 " " " Warming " i 25 13 5° " " &R., Arnica, 1 yard Rolls, yd., 58 6 27 " " " Aconite " yd., 58 6 27 " " and Belladonna " yd., 75 8 10 " " " Belladonna, 5 in. wide, " yd., 52 5 62 " " " 7 yd., 58 6 27 " " " " 8 yd., 84 9 08 " " " Burgundy Pitch " yd., 58 6 27 150 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Doz. Gross. Plasters, Grosvenor & Richards', Capsicum i yard Rolls, yd., 55 5 94 Capsicin,Dr.Grosv'rs " yd., 58 6 27 Galbanum, " yd., 63 6 81 " Comp., " jd., 63 6 81 Hemlock " yd., 58 6 27 Opium " yd., 8 10 " and Arnica " yd., 75 8 10 " and Belladon." yd., 75 8 10 " Pitch and Cantharides " yd., 58 6 27 Poor Man's " yd., 58 6 27 Strengthening " yd., 42 4 54 " (5 in. wide) " yd., 29 3 14 Warming " yd., 58 6 27 " & R., Belladon. (5 in.wide)s vd. Rolls, Roll, 2 40 25 92 " (8 in. wide) " Roll, 3 90 42 12 " " Capsicin, (5 in. wide) " Roll, 2 00 21 60 " (7m. wide) " Roll, 2 75 29 70 " Dr., Porous (5 in. wide) " Roll, 2 00 21 60 " & R.,Strengthening (5 in.w.) •• Roll, 1 35 14 58 " Surgeon's Rubber Adhesive, Twilled Linen (9 in. wide) 2 yd. Rolls, Roll, 1 00 10 80 " (4 in. wide) 2 yd. Rolls, Roll, 42 4 54 '* (2 in. wide) 2 yd. Rolls. Roll, 25 2 70 ", ' " " Strong Cotton Cloth, 5 yd. Rolls, Roll, 1 25 13 50 1 yd. Rolls, Roll, 29 3 14 " Isinglass, on Silk, 1 yd. Rolls, Roll, 46 4 97 " onTracingCloth, " Roll, 33 3 57 " Spread on Kid without Rubber, " " Arnica, No. 1 92 9 94 ** " " 2 1 12 15 ° " 3 I 30 l6 20 " " " 4 2 25 2 -4 30 " " Belladonna, No. 1 1 25 13 30 " " 2 1 5° l6 20 " 3 1 75 18 90 " " 4 2 23 2zt 30 " " Poor Man's " 1 92 4- 9 94 " " " 2 1 I2J4 T2 T C " " " " " 3 1 5° t6 20 • " " " " " 4 " Hamburg, Imported 2 25 1 5° 24 30 " " Koenig's 1 75 tR 00 " Herrick's Strengthening I 37 " " Perforated I 12 " " Capsicum I 12 T2 OO " Holloway's Arnica, small I OO T T OO " " " medium 1 5° 16 CO " " " large 2 OO XU " Holman's Body I 73 " " Foot I 73 " Holmes' Mustard, small 1 5° " " " large.'. 3 00 " Hurd's Neuralgia, small 1 00 jo Ro " " " large 2 50 97 OO " Isinglass, De La Cour's, 1 yard rolls 6 00 " " Husband's, 1 " " 6 50 " " Liston's, 1 " " .... 4 5° M Littlefield's -... 3 80 " " Mitchell's (Novelty), 1 yard rolls 6 50 43 20 " " Robbin's, 1 " " . 6 50 " " Shivers', 1 " " 7 25 " " U. S. Armv, 1 " " . 4 5° " Jew, Davids' or Hebrew, small 1 5° t6 00 " large 3 00 " Kennedy's Hemlock I 73 " Knapp's Indian, small 1 37 T C CO " " large x a/ 1 75 IQ 50 1 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 151 Doz. Gross. | Plasters. Koenier's Hamburg* ... 1 75 18 OO' " Massomreau's Perfect 1 12 12 ool " McLean's Healing 1 5° 15 00 " Mitchell's (Novelty) Porous 1 T5 12 50 " " " "5 yard rolls 21 00 14 Belladonna, i yard rolls 7 5° " Montauk Porous 8 00 " Morehead's Magnetic / 0 1 85 21 OO " Paturel's French Mustard 1 33 00 " " " i yard 3 00 33 OO " Paine's Green Mountain 1 75 18 ool " Pond's Extract Perforated 1 I3 12 OO " Rigollot's Mustard, in boxes of io 3 25 25- - - - 7 50 4 4 44 IOO " Rueff's Mustard 39 00 " Sandwell's Issue 20 OO '• Seabury & Johnson's India Rubber, Porous md Plain. " Aconite (2doz an a bcx). I 25 13 50 " and Belladonna • • 1 5o 16 20 " Arnica <« I 00 10 8o' 41 Belladonna t * I 12 12 151 41 Benson's Capcine •« I 50 17 OO! ■" Bryonia * * I 50 l6 20 P Calendula •« I 50 l6 20 " Capsicum «* 84 9 00 " Galbanum • < 125 13 5P. " Comp. • <. I 50 16 20| Hemlock << 125 13 50 ' ' I ron • • I 00 10 80 ■" Opium * * i 75 18 90 " and Arnica 1 75 18 90 14 " and Belladonna «« 1 75 18 90! " and Iodine «•* 1 75 18 90, " Pitch, Burgundy «< I 00 IO fo 4' " and Cantharides «< I 25 13 '8ol 4' Poor Man's < < I 00 10 801 ■" Strengthening < < 67 7 25 Sumach (Rhus Toxicodendron) (2 doz. in a box). i 75 18 90 " " Warming 1 25 13 5° 44 Witch Hazel «< 1 25 13 5° 41 Aconite, 1 yd.. Roll, s8 6 27 " and Belladonna Roll, 75 8 10 4' Ammoniac and Mercurv Roll, 75 8 10 " Ammoniacal Roll, 75 8 10 ■ " " " Arnica Roll, 58 6 27 ■" Assafoetida Roll, 75 8 10 ■" Belladonna Roil, 58 6 27 " Blister, Cantharidai Roll, 58 6 27 " Bryonia Roll, 75 8 10 41 Capsicum Roll, 54 5 84 ■" Galbanum Roll, 62 6 75 " Comp. Roll, 62 6 75 " Hemlock Roll, 58 6 27 44 Iron Roll, 58 6 27 " Lead Roll. 58 6 27 44 Mercurial Roll, 75 8 10 " Opium Roll, 75 8 10 44 and Arnica Roll, 75 8 10 " and Belladonna Roll, 75 8 10 " and Iodine Roll, 75 8 10 " Pitch, Burgundy Roll, 58 6 27 44 and Cantharides, Calefaciens 1 yd. Roll, 58 6 27 4 * Roberans Roll, 58 6 27 1 " Soap Roll, 58 6 27 44 Strengthening Roll, 58 6 27 44 Sumach (Rhus Toxicodendron) r yd. Roll, 75 8 10 " Warming Roll, 58 6 27 41 Witch Hazel Roll, 58 6 27 152 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Doz. Gross. Plasters, Seabury& Johnson's, Belladon., 5 yds.5 in.wide, Roll, 2 25 24 30 " " " " " 7 " " Roll, 3 00 32 4° " " " Capsicum " 5 " " Roll, 1 75 18 go ■' " " Strength'g " 5 " " Roll, 1 35 14 58 " " " Mead's Adhesi ve, 5yds., 14in. wide, Roll, 1 25 13 So " " " " 1 " 8 " " 29 3 14 " " " Salicylated Adhesive, On Cotton cl, 1 yd. R., 7in. Roll, 54 S 84 5 2 50 27 oc " " " Salicylated Adhesive, " Tw'dLinen, 1 yd. R., 6 in wide,Roll, 58 6 27 .. ■ ■ • • • • • ■ 5 *• " " << << Rop g O0 32 4° " " " Surgeon's Salicylated Isinglass, " " " Silk, flesh, white or black, 1 vd. R., 7 in. w. Roll, 46 5 00 " " " Tracing cloth, 1 yd. R., 7 in. w. Roll, 33 3 60 " " " Strong muslin, 1 yd. R., 8 in. w. Roll, 29 3 25 " " " " " 5 " " 11 " " Roll, 1 58 17 00 " " " Canton flannel. 1 yd. R., 7 in. w. Roll, 58 6 27 " " " Mustard Plasters, 10 Leaves, in flat tin box. 3 00 " " " " " 1 vd. R., 6 in. wide. 3 °o ,, ■ < ■ ■ << " 1 75 " Skidmore's Arnica, No. i I 00 IO 80 " " " " 2 1 5° 16 20 " " " " 3 2 00 21 60 " " " " 4 2 50 27 co • « " Belladonna, No. 1 I 00 io 80 " " " " 2 I 50 16 20 " " " 3 2 CO 21 60 " " " " 4 2 50 27 00 • • " P. M. Cloth, No. 1 60 6 20 " " " " " 2 87 9 00 " " " " " 3 92 9 90 " " M " 4 1 J7 12 OO ii " " Kid, " i 87 Q OO " " M " 2 I 25 13 5o " " 3 i 75 18 90 ** " M " ' ' 4 2 OO 21 60 " Strengthening, No. i 75 8 10 " " " " 2 I 25 13 50 " " 3 i 75 18 90 " " " " 4 2 OO 21 60 " " Warming, " 1 75 8 10 •< " " " 2 1 25 13 50 " " " " 2 1 75 18 90 " " " " A ...................... 2 co 21 OO " Tallman's Arnica. Adhesive (Isinglass), 1 yard rolls 6 50 72 OO " " Glycerine " " 1 " " 6 50 72 OO " " Mechanics " " 1 " " 4 50 48 OO " Thapsia 7 " Wells' Arnica, Anodyne ) small 1 25 " Belladonna Burgundy Pitch, / medium , I 67 << Hemlock and Warming J large 2 25 p]Uo-s Lang's 87 9 co Poisoned Cheese, Lyon's 1 25 " Oats " Wheat Mitchell's 1 5° Polish Am Furniture, small 2 OO " Bro. Jonathan's Furniture 2 25 " Brown's Glass Cleaning I 15 00 " Buttrick's Glass Cleaning 1 5° << Close's Pomingoe 1 75 20 OO Crittenton's Furniture 2 00 11 Dixon's Stove 55 5 75 5° 4 " Rising Sun Stove 5° 74 Polyform, Edison's 9 OO GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 153 - Doz. Gross. Pnwdcr and I-iquid Am Fruit Preserving small 2 OO 22 c;o " " " " " large 8 00 90 OO 44 Brahee s . ... 8 00 " Carbolic Allen's 1 5° " " Egyptian Disinfecting, small 2 OO 11 " " " large 8 00 " Carson's Cleaning' 1 75 44 Clark's Salvation 7 5° 44 Fitch's Goitre 9 00 44 Houdan's Chicken small 2 OO 21 OO " " " large 3 50 40 OC 44 Naldire's Dog'. 9 co 4 4 O'Gorman's Worm 1 75 Powders, Sheppard's Canary Bird (see Food, page 133). " Spear's Fruit Preserving 8 00 90 OO 44 Steedman's Soothing 5 5° " " Teething 4 50 44 Condition, Alden's 1 5° 16 50 44 44 Parlier's Red Horse small I 50 " " " " large 3 00 44 44 Burg's 1 75 44 44 Carev's 1 5° 44 44 Carleton's 1 5° 16 5c • " " Champion 1 50 17 OO 44 44 Dale's Horse, small 1 5° " " " " large 3 00 44 44 Damon's Stock r 50 16 50 c< 44 Dillow's Heave I 75 44 44 Dunham s, small 1 75 " " large 6 00 44 44 Foutz's 1 5° 17 5° 44 44 Fronefield's 1 35 15 5° 44 44 Grants 1 5° 44 44 Harvell's, small 1 5° 16 OO 44 4 4 4 4 large 3 5° 39 00 " " Johnson's 1 5o 44 . 44 Leis' (Kansas) 1 5° 17 OO 44 44 Pundcrson's 1 5° 17 OO 44 44 Red Horse small 1 5° 16 50 " " " " large 3 00 33 00 44 44 Rulison's i 75 44 44 Sawen's - 1 65 4 4 4 4 Sheriden's 1 5° 17 OO 4 4 4 4 Sloan's, small 1 25 14 OO " " " large 2 50 28 OO 44 ** Starin's - 1 37 15 OO 44 44 Tobias' Derby 1 5° 17 OO 44 44 Tom's i 75 20 OO 44 44 Youatt's - 2 00 22 SO 44 Diarrhoea and Dysentery, MacNevin's ...... 1 50 16 50 " Dysentery, Wilson's 3 50 " Fever, Danziger's 8 00 93 00 " " James' (Kiddie's) 18 00 44 Fit Pleis' 7 5° " Guarana, Brewer's 6 00 " Ink, Maynard & Noyes' 1 5o 15 00 44 Insect Costar's * 1 35 15 00 44 44 Danziger's I 7S 44 44 Henrv's I SO 44 44 Isaacson's 1 5° 17 00 44 44 Knowles', small 1 75 20 OO 44 44 44 medium 4 So 40 OO " " " large 7 00 80 00 44 4 4 4 4 extra large 14 OO " " Lyon's Magnetic I85 21 OO 44 44 Poole's small . - - 1 75 44 44 44 medium ■ 4 75 44 44 44 large 7 SO " W H S & Co.'s Pure Dalmatian, small 1 so 16 50 " " " " " " medium ... . 2 50 27 00 " " " " " large 6 50 72 00 " " " 11 " " extra large.. 12 OO 154 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S - Doz. Gross. Powders, Iron and Sulphur, Stafford's 7 5° 87 00 " Magic, Hopkins', small 3 50 40 00 " " " large 5 5o 60 OO " Poland's 4 00 45 00 " Positive and Negative, Spencer's 7 50 84. 00 4 " Salicylate of Soda, Schlumberger's 8 40 " Seidlitz, W. H. S. & Co.'s, full weight 2 75 30 00 " " " " extra " 3 25 36 00 '• Soda, W. H. S. & Co.'s 1 5° 16 50 " Soothing, Moore's 2 00 " Temperance 8 00 Q4 OO " Worm, Ellis' 3o 40 OO " " O'Gorman's 1 87 21 OO " Yeast, Gantz's Sea Foam 3 00 " " Preston & Merrill's 1 75 20 OO Prairie Weed, Kennedy's 7 73 90 OO Preparation, Blanchard's Special 4 00 " Brown's, Mrs., Ear, small 3 75 42 OO 41 " " " medium 14 00 I7I OO " " " " large 24 00 282 00 " Hosford's Bread 2 25 " " " boxes of 3 dozen box, 6 25 " Leslie's Specific, small 1 75 " " " large 3 50 Prescription, Bell's 4 00 " Chapman's, No. 909 7 50 86 40 " Dr. Leslie's - 1 87 20 00 " King's 7 So " Pierce's Favorite .... 10 3o " Reed's Popular . 8 40 96 00 Preservative, Miller's, Frank, Leather, No. 1 1 *3 " " " " " 2 I 60 Prunes, Smith's Medicated 4 00 47 00 Pulmoline i 87 Punch, Hub 12 OO Purifier Brown's O. P. Blood - 7 5° 86 40 " Burneau's Blood 8 00 90 00 " Fahnestock's, B. L., Blood 7 00 78 00 " Howe's Arabian 8 00 90 00 " Lee's 8 40 " Pettit's Blood 7 5° 84 00 " " " 5 gross. 80 00 " " " 10 gross. 77 So " Wengert's Blood 8 00 Pvroline Relief Mfg. Gb.'s 4 00 43 00 Quinelixir, Baker's 7 30 ()uintessence, AVebster's, 4 CO 45 00 Racahout, Baker's 7 73 " Delangrenier's, (French) IO OO " Hubbell's 7 5° Redemption, Connolly's, Mrs., for the Hair 7 50 84 00 Regulator, Bradfield's Female IO OO " Emerson's Bowel 6 00 66 00 " Graves' Fleart 8 50 06 00 li Simmons' Liver, Dry ,. 7 00 81 00 ' ' ' " small 2 OO 22 50 " " " Liquid 7 00 81 00 " " " " small. 4 OO 45 00 " Wood's Liver .. . 7 5° Rejuvenator, Pearson's Hair : 7 OO 81 00 " Tebbetts' Hair 30 63 00 Relief, Bartholic's Mother's . . 15 00 " Chamberlain's, small 2 co " " large 4 00 " Flagg's Instant, small . 3 73 42 00 " " " large. 7 5° 84 00 " Kent's 4 OO 42 00 " Mingay's Magic 2 50 " Radway's Ready, small 3 75 44 00 " " " medium 7 30 88 00 " " " large . 13 OO 176 00 " " " Spanish 3 75 44 OO GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 155 - Doz Gross. Relief, Read's Asthma, small 1 75 " " " medium 3 30 " " " large 7 00 " Shaw's Sure 3 73 42 00 " Taft's Sure, small 1 75 " " " large 3 30 Remedy, Albert's Rheumatic 8 00 90 00 " Barrett's St. Vitus Dance 30 co " Bird's Pile 8 73 " Bliss' Dyspepsia 8 50 " Briggs' Pile 7 73 " " Throat 3 73 " Caldwell's Dyspepsia .. 7 00 81 00 " Chapman's Worm 3 73 42.00 " Cherokee r6 00 180 00 " Coddington's Bunion 3 30 40 00 " " Soft Corn 1 75 " Cole's Rheumatic, small 4 00 45 00 " " large 8 00 90 00 " Constitutional Catarrh 7 3o " Cook's Corn and Bunion (see Cure, page 127). " Cooper's Rheumatic 8 00 " Darley's Heave 1 3° 17 so " De Bing's Pile 8 00 " Dennis', for Indigestion , 8 00 " De Rojer's Soanish Catarrh 1 75 20 00 " D. R. V. G. Dyspepsia 8 00 93 00 " Durang's Rheumatic 7 5° " Edwards' Wart I 50 15 00 " Ely's Eureka Indian Pile . 7 50 84 00 " Evory's Diamond Catarrh 3 5° 40 00 " Farnham's Asthma 12 OO " Father Matthew Temperance 8 00 90 00 " Fish's Pile 7 73 90 00 " Filler's Rheumatic Q SO " Freligh's " 7 So 84 00 " Goodale's Catarrh 7 30 " Graefenberg Pile 7 00 72 00 " Great Indian 16 00 " Great Western 12 OO " Hall's Cata'rh 4 OO 45 00 " Harper's Cough 175 20 OO " Hunnewell's Cough, small 1 75 20 OO " " large 3 50 40 OO " Hunt's Kidney, small 7 00 " " " large 10 50 " Keith's Pile 6 00 " Kennedy's Favorite 8 00 <4 Langell's Asthma 6 50 " Leonard's S. A., F. & A 7 5° " Lockwood's Catarrh 3 2t; 36 00 " Metcalfe's Rheumatic 7 00 " Norton's Catarrh 8 00 " Osmun's Diarrhoea 1 87 20 OO " Packard's Scrofula 12 OO " Popham's Asthma 6 50 " Reed's Asthma, small 3 25 36 OO " " " large 6 50 72 OO " " Rheumatic, No. 1 10 80 " " " No. 2 10 80 " Rush's Female 16 00 " Rushton's Neuralgia 8 00 " Sage's Catarrh 3 So 39 00 " Sanford's " 8 50 " Seelye's " 7 50 " Shoshone's 7 5° " Stainburn's Cough 3 00 " Strickland s Pile 7 So " Talbot's Asthma 9 00 " Tubelar, for Piles 7 30 86 40 " Turner's Corn and Bunion 1 30 15 00 " Upham's Pile 3 75 1 156 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S - Doz. Gross. | Remedy, Van Deusen's Ready 2 50 " Van Valkenburg's Dyspepsia 6 00 69 00 Velpeau s 3 5° QQ OO " Warren's Pile 8 00 90 OO " Wells' Health 8 50 " Whitcomb's Asthma 11 5° 129 60 " White's Diamond Catarrh 3 30 " Whitworth's 1 75 20 OO " Williams' Asthma 3 30 " Wilson's, Rev. E. A 19 00 " Zoeger's 8 00 03 OO Renewer, Hall's Hair 6 75 80 OO " Wells'Health 9 00 102 OO " Wilson's Blood, small 4 00 45 CO " " " large 7 5° 86 40 Rennet, Blair's •.... 1 5° " Mrs. Leslie's Wine of 2 00 " Shinn's 1 5° " Wyeth's 1 5° Renovator, Brown's Scalp, small 1 75 " " " medium 6 50 " " " large 8 50 " Kerr's System 8 43 96 00 " Rushmore's Fabric 1 75 " Smith's Green Mountain 7 30 " Steller's Magic 1 75 Resolvent, Cuticura 8 sc 99 00 " Radway's.'. 8 99 00 " University Alkaline 8 00 QO 00 Restorative, Monk's 8 00 y i 90 00 Restorer, Barrett's Hair 5 5° " Bayberine " 7 5° 87 00 " Broughton's Manhood 8 00 Q3 00 " Chardon's Hair 8 00 " Church's " 7 5° " Clocks " . 6 50 " Eureka " 7 co " Follet's " 7 00 " Fountain of Youth " 6 5° 72 00 " Gallaudet's " 6 co 66 00 " Gray's " _■ 7 5° " Hiawatha " 7 00 " Knight's Oriental " 7 20 " Knowles' " 7 20 ** Ley's Vegetable " 7 5° 87 00 " London " 6 00 " Marsh's National " 3 25 43 20 " Martha Washihgton Hair 6 50 " Massasoit Hair 3 25 36 00 Maura's " 7 co " Milligan's " 7 20 84 00! " Montgomery's " 6 75 78 00 " Nature's " 5 " Owen's "■ 4 00 6 00 " Pearson's " 7 00 81 00 " Pringle's " 2 00 " "Revivum" " 3 42 00 " Rush's, and Preventive: 8 00 93 o° " Scovell's Circassian Hair 7 00 78 00 " Shephard's Song ' I 80 21 CO " Tebbetts' Hair 3 30 63 00 " Vandeventer's " 6 50 72 00 " Wanner's " Sepia" " 7 00 " Webster's " 1 75 " Wood's " 4 5° " Woodward's " 7 30 87 00 Revelation, Frish's 1 75 20 OO 3 5° 40 OO «< << 7 00 80 00 Rock and Rye, small 4 00 " " large 8 50 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 157 D02. Gross. Rough on Rats, Wells', large 1 50 18 00 " " " small I 00 Rye and Rock, Van Beil's, small 4 00 " " " " large 8 00 " " Crystallized 8 50 Revalenta, Du Barry's, small, i lb. tins 8 00 Revivum, Morse's 3 75 42 00 Rock Rose, Myer's 7 5° Root Beer, Hires' 2 OO 21 OO Rosadalis, Lawrence's 9 5° 108 00 Rosemary, Spaulding's 3 80 Salicylica, Washbnrn's 6 00 66 00 Saline, Lamplough's Pyretic .* II 00 Sal Muscatelle 9 00 Salt, Abrorption 1 75 " Ball's Digestive 1 75 " German Bathing, i lb. boxes » 84 9 5° Salts, Bishop's Effervescing (see page 167). " Carlsbad, gen., X lb. bots 6 00 " " " % lb. " 12 00 " Crab Orchard, lb. " 2 00 " " " y2 ib " . 4 OO " " " ilb. " 8 00 " Lemon, W. H. S. & Co.'s 75 6 00 Salve, Adams' Golden i 75 " Allebasis Black.. 1 75 20 OO " Balm of Gilead 1 18 OO1 " Black, for Corns 75 7 2<5 " Blackman's 1 " Brandin's 1 75 20 OO " Buckeye 8 00 " Conklin-'s 75 7 50 " Dailey's, small 1 87 21 OO 11 " Horse *3 75 42 OO " Dobbin's 4 00 " Doney's 1 75 " Duncker's 2 50 " Dunton's Balsam Fir 1 00 9 00 " Dyer's Witch-Hazel... 20 OO " Edward's Welsh Corn 1 5° 16 50 " Evory's Diamond I 87 21 60 " Grace's 1 5° l6 50 " Griswold's 1 65 l8 OO " Hamilton's Eye.. .- 1 5° 17 00 " Hamburg: 1 75 " Hardy's 1 5° 15 00 " Henry's Carbolic 1 75 20 OC " Hibbard's 1 75 20 OO_ " Knickerbocker 1 5° " Kokokoho 2 OO 22 50, " Maggiel's I 50 1 " May's Friend i 75 19 OO' " Mitchell's Eye 1 25 13 00 " My Mother's 1 75 20 OO " Orcutt's 1 75 18 00 " Owen's Carbolic 1 5° 16 50 " Page's Climax 1 85 21 OO " Peleg White's, small 75 7 50 " " " large 1 50 16 50 " Pettit's Eye............................................. 1 5° 18 00 " . " 5 gross. 17 00 " " " 10 gross. 16 50 " Phoebe Baker's 1 75 18 00 " Pike's Centennial 1 75 19 00 " Prussian Corn 66 co " Raymond's Arnica 1 25 " Redding's Russia, small I 85 21 OO " " " medium 3 7° " " " large 7 50 " 'Rivers' 75 8 00 " Sanford's Magic I 50 153 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S - Doz. Gross. Salve, Sawyer's, Mrs 3 87 " " small 2 OO 22 50 " Shipman's Carbolic 1 5° 17 OO " Smith's Magnetic i so 16 50 " Stamet's Australian I 87 21 60 " Stephens' Eye 1 5° 17 50 " Sterling's 1 5° 15 co " Van Sicklen's Carbolated 1 5° 16 50 " Welsh Corn 1 5° 16 so " Wooley's 1 25 " W. W. (Wonderful Washington) I 87 21 60' Sapanule, small I 87 21 OO " medium 1 4 00 46 50' " large 8 00 QQ OO Sapoliene, Fragrant, small 1 75 " " large 3 so Sapolio, Morgan's Hand, small 60 6 00 " " large 87 IO OO " " Polishing \ 87 IO OO Sarsaparilla, Ayer's 8 00 Q4 OO " Bristol's IO OO " Bull's, John 8 00 93 00 " " A. H 6 co " Corbett's 8 00 " Dennis' 8 00 QO OO " Fenton's 8 00 90 OO " Graefenberg's Compound 7 00 72 CO " Guysott's 7 90 OO " Helmbold's 8 00 Q3 OO " Hood's, small 4 00 " " large 8 00 " Hurley's, and Potash 8 00 90 OO " Larookah's 8 00 93 00 " Mansfield's, and Iodide of Potassium 7 5° 84. OO " Risley's 8 00 90 OO " Rush's, and Iron 7 75 " Townsend's, Old Dr 9 OO " " S. P 9 00 " Tutt's 7 OO " Wheeler's and Yellow Dock 8 00 90 OO " Wilder's, and Potash 8 5° 99 00 Sauce, Pepper I so IS 00 " Worcestershire, small 2 50 " " medium 4 25 " " large 7 50 Schnapps, Wolfe's, pints 5 25 60 co " " qu'arts -. 9 50 108 00 Seal Oleum, small 4 00 " large 8 00 Sea Salt, Billings, Clapp & Co.'s .. 1 5° " Clark's, a lb. boxes 1 75 " " 6 1b. " 3 50 " Ditman's, small 1 65 18 OO " " medium.'. 3 25 36 OO " " large 6 50 72 OO " Hubbell's 75 8 00 " Siller's 2 co 22 80 " Tidman's, boxes, 7 lbs S SO Searcher, Lindsey's Improved Blood 7 So Sedative, Battley's (see Liquor, pages 32 and 167). Seedesea 2 OO Semester, American 4 80 48 OO Seidlitine, per dozen packages of 12 powders each 4 3° Sepia, Warner's 7 00 Seven Seals, or Golden Wonder, Radcliff's 3 75 40 OO " " " ". " " large 7 5° 84 OO1 Sinapism, Cooper's 1 75 20 OO " Crew's (see Plasters, page 149). Snuff, Balder's 3 00 " Bullock's Catarrh 2 25 " Cephalic, English Style I OO " Coddington's Catarrh , 156 16 50. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 159 Doz. Gross. Snuff, De Rojer's Spanish Catarrh 2 OO 21 OO " Durno's Catarrh 1 75 20 OO " Elliott's " 1 67 " Hyatt's Inza . 2 OO 22 50 " Jackson's " 2 75 30 00 " Marshall's " I 75 18 00 " M'Lean's " 4 OO " Parkhurst's Catarrh 2 CO " Reader's German 3 °o " Rivers'Catarrh 75 8 po " Schneeberger German J5 " Smith's Catarrh 1 75 20 CO " Whitwell's 2 OO Solution, Chloride Kalium 3 75 42 co " Gardner's, of Ferrous Nitrate Protected, I lb. bots IO 20 " Garvin's, of Tar 8 co " Spear's Fruit Preserving 8 00 90 00 Solvent, Costar's Corn 1 35 15 00 11 Flouchin's Corn 1 75 " McCreedy's " 3 00 " Robinson's " 1 5° " Young's " 1 75 Sozodont, Van Buskirk's 6 00 69 00 Speciality, White's Diphtheria 4 00 " " Dvspepsia 8 00 Specific, Bullock's Catarrh 1 87 21 OO " Cameron's Gout 21 CO 24O OO " Campo's Infallible 8 00 84 00 " Carey's, G. E., S. S., small 1 75 20 OO " " " " medium 3 5o 40 OO " " " " large 7 00 80 00 " Crossman's... 7 50 87 00 " Donne's 7 00 78 00 " Doyle's F. and A . 8 00 " Gray's 7 00 78 00 " Hall's Dvspepsia 8 50 " Harter's F. and A 5 25 60 00 " Jayne's Tape Worm 17 10 " Lallaman's Gout 10 50 " Loring's Gout 8 00 90 00 " Ludlum's 7 00 78 00 " Marsh's Pulmonary 4 00 " Popham's Asthma 6 50 " Reynolds' Gout • 16 50 " Stoddard's Cholera 3 So " Swift's Syphilitic 21 OO " Thompson's Catarrh 6 00 " University Catarrh -.. 16 00 180 00 " Upham's Tape Worm 45 00 " White's Lung 1 75 20 OO Specifics, Humphreys', Nos. i to 15, inclusive 1 75 19 50 " " " 16 to 27, " 3 50 39 00 " 29. 30. 3i. 34. 35 3 5o 39 00 " " " 28, 32, 33 7 00 " " Veterinary (Liquid) AA, BB, CC, DD, ) EE, FF, GG, HH, II, JJ. ) Spice, Ward's Cattle 2 00 Spirit, Ham's Invigorating, small 4 00 " " " large 8 00 Styptic, Cotton, Rohland's, small 1 75 " " " large 3 50 Substitute for Tobacco, De Forest's 75 8 50 " *' " Requa's 75 8 50 Sugar of Lemons, Gantz's 4 00 " Matthews' 3 75 " ** Preston & Merrill's 3 75 " " Pyle's 2 50 " Malt, Horlick's, small 4 co " " " large 8 00 Sumbul, University Med. Co.'s 16 00 Suppository, Bartlett's Pile 6 50 160 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S ... - Dcz. Gross. Suppository, Brown's, O. P., small I 60 18 00 " " large 8 00 90 00 Svapnia oz., 3 00 Syrup, American Cough 1 75 " Ashes, of Horehound 2 00 " Atherton's " 4 00 2 50 " Aubergier s Lactucarum IO 00 " Bailey s Soothing 1 5° " Bell-Tongue 3 75 " Berthe s Codeine 10 00 " Bicknell s Dysentery, small 3 25 " large 6 00 " Blancard's Iodide Iron 7 50 " Boschee s German " " " sample 5 50 63 00 85 9 60 ' * Boudault s Pepsin IO 00 80 " Broughton s Invigorating 2 00 22 4 00 45 60 " Bull's Cough, small 8 00 9C 20 2 00 21 OO " " " medium 4 00 42 OO " " " large 8 00 90 OO " " Baby 2 00 21 OO " Bumstead s Worm 1 50 " Campbell s Tar and W. C., small 2 00 " " " " large 4 00 " Case s Tar, small I 85 " " " medium 3 70 " " " large 7 50 " Chable s Depuratif 18 00 " " Citrate Iron 15 00 " Chapin s Constitution 9 00 102 OO " Chapman s Croup 4 00 " Champlin s Worm 3 75 " Clark s Peruvian, small 8 00 93 OO " " " large 16 00 " " Worm 1 75 20 OO " Clark Johnson s Indian Blood, small 0 50 " " " " " large 7 00 " Corbin s Worm I 50 l6 50 " Curtis Whooping Cough 3 75 42 00 " Dames Balsam, small, 25c 2 25 " " " med. 75c 7 00 " " " ■ large, 1 00 9 00 " Davis W. C. and Tar 7 50 84 00 " Delmonico Little s Peet., small 3 75 " " " large 7 50 " Dickinson's Comp., Boneset, Horehound, Wild Cherry, ) and Acacia 5 I 75 19 00 " Duncker s Blood 9 50 " Dusart s Lacto-phos. Lime 8 50 " " " " and Iron 8 50 " Edwards' W. C. and Tar, small I 65 " " " " medium 3 25 " " " " large 6 5° " Fahnestocks, B. L., Lung, small " Fellows' Hypophosphites, Compound 1 75 19 00 II 50 " Flagg s Cough 3 85 45 09 " Follet s Chloral IO 00 " Foord s Pectoral, small 5 5° " " " large IO 00 " Fredericks Lungwort, trial 80 9 OO " " " large 5 50 63 OO " Gardner's Hydriodic Acid (see page 73) 12 00 ■ " Gardner's Hypophosphite Potash (see page 73) IO 20 " Gardner's Hypophosphite Lime (see page 73) IO 20 " Gardner's Hypophosphite Iron (see page 73) 10 20 " Gardner's Hypophosphite Soda (see page 73) IO 20 " Gardner's Hypophosphite Lime and Soda (see page 73)... IO 20 " Gardner's Hypophosphite Lime, Soda, Iron, and Potash ) IO . (see page 73) $ GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 161 Doz. Gross. Svrup, Gardner's Hypophosphite Iron and Quinine (see page 73) 15 00 " Gardner's Hypophosphite Zinc (see page 73) 12 OO " Gallup's, of Briar Root 4 00 " Globe Flower 7 30 " " " small 2 00 " Gould's Pin Worm 3 73 " Graefenberg's Dysentery 3 50 36 00 " Gregg's Constitution Life 10 so 120 OO " Hasson's Tar 3 25 " Hastings', of Naphtha 7 50 87 00 " Hatch's Universal Cough, small 3 So 39 00 " " large 7 00 78 00 " Hobensack's Worm 1 75 20 OO " Hooker's Cough 2 75 30 OO " Howe's Concentrated 7 50 " Huancavelica Excelsior 4 00 " Hufeland's Tar 4 00 " Jackson's Pectoral 2 50 " Jadwin's Peet 187 21 OO " Havana's Soothing 2 OO " Kunkel's Worm 8 00 90 OO " Larooka's Pulmonic, small 4 00 '1 large 8 00 " Laubach's Worm 1 5° " Leathe's Yellow Dock 13 50 " Low's Worm I 50 17 OC " Marsden's Carminative. 3 75 42 OO " Marsh's Whooping Cough 3 75 42 OO " Mason's Tar 3 75 " McArthur's Hypophosphites '. 8 50 " McDonald's Petroleum 8 00 " Miller's Baby 1 75 " " Horehound 2 OO " Mitchell's Ipecac 2 75 30 OO " Monell's Stillingia .... 7 00 " Morris', of Tar 3 5° " Morse's Yellow Dock 8 50 " Mother Bailey's Soothing 1 60 18 00 " Mother Noble's Healing, small 3 5° " " ' " " ~ Jarge 7 OO " New-England Cough 4 OO " Nesbitt's Cough, small 4 00 " " large 8 00 " Nichols', of Hypophos 9 5o " of Phosphates 9 50 " Parker's Squills 3 So " Parrish's Phosphates, small " " " large 8 00 " Philo's Mohawk 3 75 " Prior's Cholera, small I 73 19 50 " " large 3 50 39 °° ' ' Puccoon I 73 " Quackenbush's Tar and W. C., small... " " " " large 6 30 " Ransom's Hive 2 50 27 00 " Remington's Croup 2 50 " Reuter's Life 8 25 " Ritter's Tar 1 75 " Rogers' Liv. Tar and Can 7 5° 87 00 " Rogers' Worm 1 75 20 OO " Rowand's Blackberry 1 75 " Rush's Buchu and Iron 7 75 " Schenck's Pulmonic 8 50 96 00 " Scovill's Blood and Liver 7 5° 87 00 " Seabury's Hive i 85 21 OO " Seller's Cough, small I 73 20 OO " " " medium 3 50 40 OO " " large 7 5° 84 00 " Simpson's Lung and Bronchial 4 00 45 00 " Smith's Tonic 8 00 03 00 " Strickland's 3 75 162 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S ■■■■-- ■ Doz. Gross. Syrup, Stringer's Pulmonic, small 2 OO " " " medium 4 00 " " " large 8 00 " Swan's Hypophos. Iron 4 00 " " " Lime 14 00 " " " Soda 14 00 " Swayne's, of W. C., small 12 00 22 80 " " " " large 8 00 90 OO " Taft's White Pine 3 5° 38 OO " Tarlemon I 87 " Texas Tonic 8 00 " Tobias' Pulmonic 6 00 " Tyler's Gum Arabic, small I 75 IQ OO " " " " large 3 5° 39 oo " Weaver's Salt Rheum. IO 00 " Webster's Cough 1 75 20 OO' " Wheeler's, Mrs., Nursing 1 5° 17 OO " Whitcomb's Soothing 1 75 20 OO •• Wilder's Worm 1 75 " Winchester's Hypophosphites, small 7 5° " " " large KOO " " " and Manganese 8 00 " Winslow's Soothing 1 83 21 OO " Wood's " small 3 1 75 " " " large 3 5° " Wright's Indian Vegetable 1 85 21 OO " " Pectoral, small 4 00 " " " large 8 00 Syrups, Pharmaceutical (see Mfg. Dept., pages in to 113). Tablets, Fisher's Bronchial 1 87 20 OO " Mackellar s Willow Carbon 1 75 18 00 " Merchant's Worm ■. 1 5° 16 50 " Murray's Charcoal 1 75 20 OO " Naldire's Dog " Welling's Dyspepsia •j / j 4 OO JC OO " Wells'Carbolic 1 5° " Wyeth's Chlo. Potash 1 75 20 OO Tablets, Wyeth's Chlo. and Borax 1 75 20 OO " " Mur. Ammonia 1 75 20 OO " " Bicarb. Soda 3 5° 20 OO Tamar Indien 7 5° Tamara Larex 6 00 Tar, Coussen's Honey of, small 1 73 " " " " large 3 " Forrest's Juniper 2 OO " Hale's Honey of. Horehound and, small 3 75 " " " ■ " large 7 50 " Licorice, Armstrong's 1 75 20 OO " Stafford's Olive 3 80 jC OO Tea, Augsburger Breast 1 5° " Bachof's Three King I OO 11 " Hamburg I OO " Beale's German v 1 5° " Hamburg, Freese & Co.'s 1 75 11 Hoofland's Herb 3 5° " Judson's Worm 1 5° " Kellogg's Worm 1 75 I9 OO " Klutz's German Worm 1 75 20 OO " Koenig's Hamburg Breast 1 75 18 00 " Rivers' 75 8 40 " Three Kings 1 25 13 " Quirk's Irish 1 75 " Webber's Alpine 1 5° 15 OO " " Hamburg 1 5° IC OO Tealia, Dennis 4 OO OO Tenexine, Mucilage, Glue, and Cement 2 OO 22 OO Thermaline, small 2 OO 22 " medium 3 75 42 OO " family 7 5° 84 OO Throat and Lung Healer, Briggs' 8 00 Tic-Sano, Russell's, small 4 00 " " large 8 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 163 ...... Doz. Gross.) Tincture, Hampton's Vegetable 8 00 " Norwood's Ver. Viride 12 OO 129 60 Tissue, Albespeyre's, % yard rolls 6 00 " " I " " IO OO " Brown's Blistering; II OO " Cooper's Sinapine 1 75 20 OO Tonga, Allen & Hanbury's, small, including stamp 18 OO " " " large, " " 00 Tonic, Benton's Nerve 7 5° 84 00! " Bernard's Elixir 24 00 4 1 " Fillett's Sherry Wine 15 00 " Gassin's Bird 1 75 " Goudie's Sedative 7 5° 20 00| 90 00 " Gunning's Bird 1 75 " Harter's Iron 6 50 7C OO1 " Hoofland's German 12 OO I38 OO " Howe's Arabian 7 90 OO " Hurley's Ague 7 OO 8l OO' " Jayne's Hair 7 60 11 Kingsley's Iron 8 00 " Lauback's Golden Seal 8 00 90 OO " Liebig's Coca Beef 8 00 " " " " and Iron 12 00 " Little's Strengthening 6 00 " Loop's Dyspepsia 8 00 " Mansfield's Chill and Lever 7 OG 76 00 " Mensman's Beef, small 9 00 " " " large 12 00 " Norwegian 4 00 46 HO1 " Parker's Ginger, small 4 OO 45 00 " " " large 8 00 00 00 " " " sample bots I 20 1 a 00 " Potter's Hair 8 00 J I 90 00 " Richards' Teetotal 8 40 06 00 " Schenck's Sea Weed 8 50 -'z- 1 90 co " Smith's 8 00 QQ OO " Strickland's 7 5° " Syke's Liver and Bilious 8 00 90 OO " Townsend's Cereal 8 00 93 00 " Van Deusen's Mandrake 7 90 00 " Warner's Safe 3 42 00 7 00 81 00 " Wilder's Chill '... 8 00 93 00 " Wilhoft's.. 7 5° " Wilson's Liver 8 00 Tonic of Peru, University M. Co.'s 24 00 Treat, Peters' Bird 75 7 20 Tricopherous, Barry's q qo 40 00 Tripoli, Mount Eagle 60 6 00 Troches, Arnold's Cough 2 00 i " Bassett's Horehound, small 35 4 00 " " " large 1 75 20 00 " Benton's Tar 1 5° 15 00 " Brown's Bronchial, small I 85 21 OO " " " medium 3 42 OO " " " large 7 50 84 00 " " " N. K. Star" 75 8 40 " Byram's Tar and W. C 1 75 19 00 " Dames' Pulm. Bronchial 2 00 22 50 " Edey's Carbolic 1 75 " " " in glass 3 " Excelsior Cough 1 20 13 20 " Hamilton's Buchu 7 5° 86 40 " Hegeman's W. C 2 00 21 OO " " Chlo. Potash 2 00 21 OO " Jadwin's 1 88 21 OO " Monk's Tamarind 2 75 " Roworth's Bronchial, No. I (by lb., 90 cents) 1 5° 13 OO 5 " " " "2 " 50 " " Sayres' Coltsfoot I 85 " " Salicylic 1 75 " Smith's Gangaloo 1 75 20 OO 164 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Troches, Thomas' Pine Tree Tar " W. H. S. & Co.'s Chlo. Potash Doz. 1 75 T CO Gross. T C no Tsa Tsin 5 12 5° f Vaporizer, 4 Vaporizer, Page's, Complete-? Lamp, > 00 129 18 ( Bottle Cresoline, ) Cresoline for above, 2 oz 75 50 37 90 80 " " " 4 oz 3 2 37 27 Varnish Ovens Vegetine, Stevens' " " Powder 4 8 Veradia, Battle & Co.'s 25 8o 75 75 50 45 Vermifuge, Brown's O. P " Bryan's Tasteless 3 1 43 20 ** Chapmans • , Fahnestock's B. A 17 16 25 OO " B. L " Fougera's 1 4 M Frey's 75 75 85 18 50 " Hobensack's 19 " Jayne's Tonic, small " " " " Spanish " " << large 3 " " " " Spanish " Loudens 75 " McLain's Bonbons McLane's I 50 40 40 75 50 5° 17 25 " McLean's Candy " " Liquid I " Orrick's I " Peery's Dead Shot 11 Seller's I I 17 50 00 " Swaim's I 75 18 90 60 " Swavne's " Winer's 50 50 17 27 Veto, Thompson's, for Chilblains Viburnum Comp , Sat., Hayden's, 1 lb. bots 2 00 r ' <. 'y2 ib .. Vigor Hair Ayre s 6 75 00 Vigorine 8 00 " small 4 3 6 00 Vinum Digestivum, Proctor's, % pint bots 40 50 " " " I " " " " " quart " • • " •" c pint " 54 12 " Phos. Nut.... 00 Vitalia Phalon's 7 8 5° 84 00 Vitalized Phosphates, Percy's Vitalizer Fitch's 9 5 00 " Shiloh's System 25 75 50 95 " " " Samples 8 50 Wafers Alien's Sweet Worm I " Bryan's Pulmonic 3 00 " Crow's 00 00 " Johnston's Beef 4 " Laycock's 18 00 " Medicine (see page 317). " Schlumberger's Salicylate of Soda 14 7 4 4 3 3 85 Wash Fdey's Carbolic Baby 50 " Helmbold's Rose " Kearney's " " Ley's Nipple 75 42 42 00 " Samaritan's 75 75 25 00 00 Water California Lundborg's, small " " " large 5 6 " Cologne, Bell, W. H. S. & Co.'s, % pints... << " " W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 pint « " " W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 quart " Constitution, Gregg's 21 7 3 1 00 50 5° 87 00 " Diamond Fye 40 17 00 Eye, Isaac Thompson's 50 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 165 Water, Eye, Kennedy's Doz. 8 00 Gross. " " Poor Richard's 1 75 19 00 " " Reynolds' 1 75 " Florida, Lanman & Kemp's . 5 5° 63 00 " " Osman's. 4 25 " " Rust's 5 00 ** " Thompson & Main's 4 '• W.H.*S.& Co.'s 5 25 60 00 " " Weaver's..... 4 5° Iodine, Anders' 8 00 Wheat, Hubbell's Prepared 3 00 " Mitchell's Poiscned 1 5° 17 00 1 Wine, Beef, etc. (see page 116). " Lactophosphate Lime, Dusart's 12 50 " Pepsin, Boudault's, % pints IO oo " pints 17 00 *' " German 15 00 *■ ** Hawley's, pints 6 00 " " " pints 12 OO " " Grimault's II OO '* Savory & Moore's, 4 oz. bots 9 00 '■ " " " 8 oz. " 16 OO " Tar, Crooks' 7 5o *' Quinium, Labarraque's, small 10 OO " " " large 20 OO Wine of the Woods, trial size 2 25 " " " $1.00 size 9 OO Wines, Pharmaceutical (see Manuf'g Departm't, pages 115 to 117). Xanthine 7 00 Xanthoxylum, Titman's 4 OO 45 6° Zoedone, Pints a " Quarts 6 00 Xylobalsam, Mrs. Allen's 6 oo Yuba Wanna, Loud's 8 00 Zinc, Salicylate, Schlumberger's 9 00 190 00 166 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Foreign Proprietary Articles, ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN. Note.-Articles requiring Stamps will be charged with the same in addition to the regular price. doz. 6 00 Albespeyre s Blistering Tissue, % yard, 4 4 IO 00 44 3 00 Paper, Nos. i, 2, and 3* - <<••••• 44 3 00 lb. I 25 4 4 90 << " Senna . ..lib. " 44 80 I( Annnitp T PQVPQ ...'/lb. " 4 4 3 00 3 25 .. .. .. lb. " 44 3 25 3 5o .. 1 lb. " 4 4 2 50 2 75 .. .. . '/ lb. " 4 4 2 75 3 00 " '• Cannabis Indicus ...1 oz. " oz. 60 65 .. i lb. " lb.* 5 00 5 25 • < »• " * Powdered.. ... i lb. bots. 5 5° 5 75 44 tl 44 •• " ...J4 1b. " 4 4 5 75 6 00 44 44 C'rx-ninm .. 1 lb. iars. • • I 35 1 50 Wlb. " 4 4 I 50 I 75> ., <» II ..X lb. " 4 4 I 75 2 00 " Colcbici Acet ..'%lb. " 6 00 6 5° . . I oz. " oz. 50 55 lb. 3 50 3 75 .. It <c ...%lb. 11 lb. 3 75 4 00 «< *< Genban ... 1 lb. " • • »5 9° ...%lb. " 41 1 IO I 25 " " Hyoscyamus, Annual ... 1 lb. " .'..y2ib. " >< •• •• •* Biennial •• 3 75 4 00 Il it < 4 4 * ...yib. " •• 4 00 4 25 ., It It ...'/lb. •• 4 4 4 25 4 50 44 5 50 5 75 ..'/lb. " 6 00 6 25 '/lb. " 44 6 25 6 50 " " Rhubarb ...%lb. - 6 00 6 5° ... i lb. •* 5 25 5 50 «i 44 " " , . . r ...%lb. " 44 5 50 5 75 •• " Stramonium Seed ..#lb. " • * 7 50 8 00 »• •< Taraxamm ... I lb. " • • I 00 I IO ...% ib. " 44 1 25 I 35 • < 44 V-al Ari . . . . i lb. " 44 2 75 3 00 .. .. •• % lb. " 44 3 00 3 25 .. ./ .. '/lb. " 4 4 3 50 3 75 44 Fol Annnitp .. I lb. bots. 4 4 I 25 ♦< 44 Belladonna ,. . 1 lb. " 44 I 25 »< 44 Cicuta ... 1 lb. ** 44 I 25 «< 44 .. 1 lb. " 44 I 25 " " Hyoscyamus, Annual <• " " Biennial . .. 1 lb. " .. I lb. " 44 1 2 50 50 8- it AlT*-»z-tv»r]c ... 1 lb. " • • 8 00 5o •• " •• Sweet... <• 50 55 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 167 Allen & Hanbury's Tonga, small, including stamps doz. 18 00 .. << .< •< large, " " 45 00 Atkinson's Blue Pill * lb. jars- lb. 85 90 " Iodide Potassium i lb. bots. 4 5o 4 75 Aubergiers' Syrup Lactucarium doz. IO 00 5 00 Barber's Crimson Marking Ink <* 3 5o Battley's Liquor Cinchona Cordofol lb. 13 5° 9 5° 14 IO OO OO " " Ergot 6 00 6 50 9 00 9 5° Belloc's Vegetable Charcoal doz. 7 00 ■■ " " Lozenges 5 00 10 OO < 4 5 °° Bertrand Freres' Extracts, No. 24: Acacia, Bouquet Caro- line, Cassie, Eglantine, Ess. Bouquet, Frangipanni, Heliotrope, Hyacinth, Jasmine, Jockey Club, Jonquille, Lily of the Valley, Magnolia, Marechale, Mignonette, Millefleur, Moss Rose, Musk, New-Mown Hay, Night- Blooming Cereus, Orange, Orange Flowers, Patchouly, Pond Lily, Portugal, Reseda, Rose, Rose Geranium, Stephanotis, Sweet Pea, Tea Rose, Tuberose, Upper Ten, Violet, West End, White Rose, Ylang Ylang, 1 lb. cans and 1 lb. bots lb. 3 00 3 25' Bertrand Freres' Oil Geranium Rose cans. lb. 14 00 14 50 " " " Lavender, Aspic " " " " Neroli, Bigarde " oz. 3 25 3 50 " " " " Petal " 4 00 4 25 •• Petit Grain ... " • • 75 I OO " " " Origanum lb. " " " Patchouly ' oz. " " " " Extra " " " " Rosemary, Eperld " lb. " " " " No. 1 " BISHOP'S EFFERVESCENT GRANULAR SALTS, viz.: doz. 8 50 < 4 5 00 4 4 6 00 4 4 8 5° 4 4 6 00 < 4 5 00 < 4 7 00 < < 8 50 4 4 6 00 " " and Iron < 4 6 50 << 5 00 < < 12 OO " Magnesia 5 OO 7 5° 4 4 10 50 4 4 II OO 4 4 7 00 4 4 6 00 4 I 6 00 4 4 5 00 Magnesia Aperient 4 00 Nitrate of C?erium 8 50 • ' • 4 4 5 °° Orthophosphate Iron, Quinine, and Strychnine IO 00 9 00 " Bismuth, and Strychnine IO OO Phosphate Iron 5 5o 5 00 4 4 10 50 " and Iron II OO Salicylic Acid 8 00 Seidl itz 5 00 Seltzer 4 4 5 o° * Soda Cit 'Tart 4 4 5 00 5 00 168 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Blair's Pills, small doz. C OO " " large Q OO Blancard's Pills, Iodide Iron, small 11 5 00 " " " 11 large t < 9 00 " Syrup " " 7 5° Blaud's Pills, small 1 < 6 5° " " large »< 11 5° Bonjean's Dragees, Ergotine, small »< 4 5° " " " large 9 00 Boudault's Pepsin, in doses << 6 co " " "i oz. bots »< q 60 " *• " i lb. " lb. 11 5° " *' " % lb. bots lb. II 60 " " " X lb. " 12 OO " *' Elixir doz. IO 00 " " Lozenges IO 00 " " Pilis..T < 1 5 00 " " Syrup • < 10 00 " " Wine, % lb. bots ft 10 00 < < < < < < I ' ' ' ' < 1 17 00 Bravais' Dialysed Iron < t 15 00 Brockedon's Bicarbonate Potash Lozenges, small i < 4 " " " " large ft 10 00 " " Soda " small ft 4 25 " " " " large < < 10 00 Brou's Injection < ( 7 to Brown's Blistering Dressing doz. 6 00 " " Tissue 11 00 " Chlorodyne, small, including stamps 11 4 00 " " medium " " t < 12 00 " *' large " " ft 20 00 " " extra large " " ti 51 00 " Horse Blister < < 6 00 Calvert's Carbolic Acid Crystal, No. i x lb. bots. lb. I 90 2 OO " " i % " " 2 15 2 25 " " " " " 1 I// " " • • 2 25 2 50 " " " I .i oz. " oz. 35 40 " " " " "2 i lb. " lb. 1 30 I 40 " " " 2 Yl " " • • I 00 I 60 " " " 2 Y " •• •• 1 95 2 OO " " " " " 2 1 OZ. ** oz. 25 30 " " " " Commercial ... .1 lb. " lb. 60 65 " " " Solution, No.4 i " " 60 65 " " 4 6 •• • • 52 55 " 5 i " " 46 5o 5 6 " •• • • 38 4° Chable s Depuratif Syrup . doz. 18 00 " Syrup Citrate Iron It 00 Chiris' Cherry Laurel Water (20 litres) jugs. each. 8 00 Chiris' Extracts No. 24 : Bouquet Caroline, Cassie, Essence Bouquet, Frangipanni, Heliotrope, Jasmine, Jockey Club, Jonquille, Lily of the Valley, Magnolia, Mare- chale, Mignonette; Millefleurs, Moss Rose, Musk, New- Mown Hay, Orange, Patchouly, Pond Lily, Rose Ge- ranium, Tuberose, Upper Ten, Violet, West End, Ylang Ylang 1 lb. bots. lb. 3 00 3 25 Chiris' Oil Geranium Rose cans. << 15 00 16 00 " " Lavender, Douce " <« 1 75 2 OO " " " Flowers • < 2 OO 2 25 " " " Forte " << I 60 i 75 " 11 Neroli, Bigarade " .oz. 3 50 3 75 " " " Portugal " < < 2 50 2 75 Petit Gran... " • < I 00 1 25 " " Origanum " lb " " Rosemary, Eperld " I 50 1 75 " " " No. 1 " 1 1 T IO " " Thyme, White " << I 25 1 5° " " Verbena, true bots. oz. I 00 1 25 " " Ylang Ylang, No. 1 " <« 12 OO " Orange FlowerWater, triple superior (24 Litres) cans. each. 9 50 ■ (20 " ) "I •• 8 50 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 169 Chiris' Orange FlowerWater,triple superior small bots. doz. 1 75 2 OO " " " " " " medium... " 2 75 3 00 " " " " " " large " 3 5o 3 75 " Pomades-Cassie, Jasmine, Orange, Rose, Tu- berose cans. lb. 2 25 2 50 " " Violet..: " 6 50 7 00 " Rose Water, triple superior (24 Litres) " each. II 00 " " " " " (20 " ) " * • 9 5° " " " Petale (24 " ) " 4 4 " " " triple superior, small bots. doz. 2 OO 2 25 " " " " " medium " 3 00 3 25 " " " " " large " 4 00 4 25 Clertan's Pearls, Assafoetida 4 4 10 00 " " Chloroform < 4 8 00 " " Ether < 4 8 00 " •* Sulph. Ouinia 4I 12 50 " " Turpentine << 6 25 " " Valerian 4 4 IO OO Clin's Dragees Bromide Camphor << 16 OO " Capsules " " 16 OO Clutterbuck's Elaterium oz. 8 00 Cockle's Pills doz. 5 00 Collas' Benzine 4 OO Cooper's Effervescing Lozenges (Solid Thirst Quenchers).. 3 50 Cooper's Sinapine Tissue I 75 Cox's Gelatine gross. 19 OO doz. 1 65 Cox & Gould's Citrate of Magnesia 3 Croppi's Italian Castor Oil 44 2 OO Dalby's Carminative doz. 8 00 Dehaut's Purgative Pills, small 7 " " " large << 15 00 De Jongh's Cod Liver Oil 4 4 6 50 Delangrenier's Pate de Nafe, small 4 4 3 00 " " " large << 4 50 " Syrup " * < 7 00 " Racahout de Arabes 4 4 IO OO De Sancti's Gout Pills, small it " " " " large 4 4 12 50 Ducro's Alimentary Elixir 4 4 10 50 Duncan & Flockhart's Chloroform lb. 3 'h0 Dusart's Syrup, Lacto-phos Lime doz. 8 50 " " " " and Iron 8 50 " Wine, " " 4 4 12 50 Ede's Citrate Magnesia 4 4 3 2t " Diamond Cement 4 < 1 75 Eno's Fruit Salt 4 4 10 5° Equyem Virgin of Aix Oil, quarts, cases, 1 doz. each case. 7 50 " " " " pints, " 2 " < * 8 5° " " " " % " "2 " < 4 5 50 Espic's Cigarettes doz. q Fayard & Blayn's Rheumatic Paper, small 2 OO " " " " large 4 4 4 OO Follet's Chloral lb. 2 OO " Syrup Chloral doz. IO OO Fournier's Paullinia Powder, small 8 00 " " " large .... << 13 00 " " Pills, small 4 4 8 00 " " " large 4 4 13 OO " " and Iron Pills 4 IO OO Frank's Grains de Sante, small 14 4 5° " " " large . 4 9 OO Fruneau's Asthmatic Paper, small 4 4 6 00 " " " large 4 4 IO OO Gowland's Lotion 4 4 i° 5° Grillon's Tamar Indien 4 4 7 5° Grimault's Guarana Powder 44 8 00 " Indian Cigarettes 4 4 5 5° " Koosso Powder 4 4 II OO " Matico Injection 4 4 8 00 " Paullinia Powder, small << 4 50 170 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Giimanlt's Paulinia Powder, larce doz. 8 00 " Pectoral Paste, small 2 25 " " " large ■ 44 4 00 " Pepsin Powder, i oz. bots oz. 9° " 44 44 i lb. bots lb. 8 00 44 4 4 Pure doz. " " Elixir II OO " " Lozenges 44 6 00 " " Pills * • 6 00 44 44 Wine u II 00 Hard's Farinaceous Food, small ti 8 80 " " " large 44 6 50 Henry's Calcined Magnesia 9 00 Herring's Castor Oil, % pints 2 25 2 50 " 44 44 iz " • • 8 28 q qo! " 4 4 4 4 pints <4 q qo 5 75 " " " quarts 8 00 850 44 Fxtraet Cannabis Tndicus, I oz. jars oz. 60 65 •< " ■■ y2 ib. " lb. 6 50 7 00 44 Fxtraet Niix Vomica, I oz. jars OZ. 85 44 Ferri Ammonia Citras, I lb. bots lb. I 00 1 10 " " et Quinia " I oz. " OZ. 90 I 00 " Oil Amber i lb. bots lb. 75 9°i " Pil. Hydrarg., i lb. jars lb. 9° 1 00 4 4 4 4 4 4 i lb. rolls » • 80 QO 44 Rhubarb Powdered, h? and I lb. bots 4 < 3 4 OO 4 4 4 4 Trimmed 4 4 4 5° 5 00 44 SllC-CUS Coninm I lb. bots 4 4 1 25 4 4 4 4 Taraxacum, i lb. " < < 1 25 Hoff's Fxtraet Malt . doz. 4 00 Hogg's Cod Liver Oil 11 00 Hooper's Pills, Genuine doz. 4 75 Howard's Renzoic Acid OZ. 28 30 44 Calomel i lb bots lb. 1 10 1 1 20 Huhbiick's Oxide Zinc t lb bots 60 65 4 4 4 4 4 4 14 44 boxes 4 4 5° James' Fever Powder Kiddie's doz. 18 00 Johnson's Caustic Points 3 5° 44 Mounted Caustic 1 4 1 75 Kay's Coaguline 44 1 5° Keating's Cough Lozenges 4 25 Keen's Mustard Durham 14 lb. bots • » 2 50 44 44 "Fine " 20 lb. kegs lb. 35 •• 11 "46 and 10 lb. cans 42 •• " ' y lb. " doz. 1 75 £lb. " 3 25 . y ]b. bots 4 4 2 OO " ' £lb. " 44 3 50 " 44 " D S F " 20lb. kegs lb. 45 44 44 44 a 6 and 10 lb. cans 55 •< •< " ' ' y ib. •• doz. 2 00 •< >• " % lb. " 8 50 " " " y lb. bots 44 2 25 ■* " ■ y lb. " 44 4 50 Labarraque's Liauid Chlo. Soda 44 7 00 44 Wine of Ouinium, small 4 I 10 00 Lancelot's Asthmatic Cigarette * 4 4 6 00 I .avi lie's Anti-Gout Liquor 4 4 28 00 •• " pilis i 4 28 00 Leroy's Purgatif., Nos. i, 2, 3, 4 44 19 00 " " Pills * » 16 00 44 Vomitif 44 5 00 Liebig's Extract Meat, " Antwerp," 2 oz 44 4 30 44 44 4 4 4 4 4 02 • » 8 00 " " " " 8 oz 44 15 00 44 44 44 44 16 oz 4 4 28 00 44 44 44 "La Plata," 2 oz 4 4 4 00 44 44 4 4 4 4 4 oz 4 4 7 2q " " " " 8 oz 4 4 14 00 " " - " " 16 oz 26 00 " " " "Texan," 2 oz 4 4 4 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 171 Liebig's Extract Meat, "Texan," 4 oz doz. 7 25 r< •* " " 8 oz • • 14 00 44 44 " if 16 oz 4< 26 00 T .iehreich's Essence Pepsin <4 7 5° I□.nefland's Extract of NTalt < < 6 00 T .iicca "Cream" Salad Oil, % pints, cases 2 doz case. 6 50 44 44 44 44 44 44 2 " Q " " " " quarts, " i " 8 50 ** 44 44 44 flasks, " 2% 4< • • Q OO " ** " " cans, 3 galls gall. Joo ■< « " " " 6 " • • 2 90 lb. 9° I OO 44 Tinc.t Colchicum Root, 1 lb. bots I OO I IO 44 44 44 Seed, 1 lb. 41 < I I OO I IO 44 Wine Colchicum Root, 1 lb. bots 4 < I OO I IO " " " Seed, 1 lb. " 11 I OO I IO Marivallosa Essence doz. i 5° Mathey Caylus Capsules 6 50 Moller Ciod I .iver Oil S gross. 60 OO Morrison's Pills Genuine Nos. 1 and 2, small doz. 2 75 " " " "1 and 2, large 4 00 Morson's Citrate Magnesia, Effervescent. lib. bots lb. I OO I IO 44 Creasote % lb. bots . 3 3 75 << " % lb. " < < 3 75 4 OO " Emplast. Galbanum, % lb. rolls 44 60 44 44 Plumbi, % 4 4 4 4 • « 5° Morson's Iron by Hydrogen lb. I 25 1 50 44 Oxalate Cerium OZ. " Pepsin, Medicinal, i oz. bots 125 44 44 Porci 1 oz. 44 * * 3 00 " Potassium, Permanganate, pure, i lb. bots lb. 150 1 75 44 Tinct Colchicum Root, 1 lb. bots « 4 1 25 1 35 " " " Seed, 1 lb. " 4 4 1 25 1 35 " Wine " Root, i lb. " 44 1 25 1 35 Morson's AVine Colchicum Seed, 1 lb. bots lb. 1 25 1 35 Murray's Fluid Camphor doz. 3 75 " " Magnesia, small, i/6d- • • 3 50 " " " large, • * 7 5° Naldire's Dog Tablets 3 75 44 44 Powder 4 4 9 00 Nelson's Gelatine 4 I I 60 1 65 gross. 18 50 " " Photographic, No 1, % pkts "lb. 125 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2, % 44 . . .' . • * I OO 44 44 44 Amber 4 4 I OO " " Lozenges doz. i 75 gross. 18 OO 44 4 4 4 4 , 7 and 14 lb. cans "lb. 55 44 Isinglass doz. 1 65 < < < < gross. 19 OO Norton's Chamomile Pills, small doz. " " " large 12 OO Ollivier's Depuratif Riscuit, small 44 15 OO " " " large 44 30 OO Perry's Grease Extractor • » 1 75 Price's Glycerine, 1 lb. bots lb. 75 80 4 4 4 4 1 oz. 44 doz. I 23 1 44 44 2 oz. 44 2 25 2 5° Quevenne's Iron by Hydrogen, with spoon 44 9 OO " " " Dragees, small * * 9 00 " " " " large Regnault's Pectoral Paste, small * 1 2 go " " " large 44 5 00 Reynolds' Specific * ' 16 50 Ricord's Injection 9 00 Rigollot's Mustard Eeaves, in boxes of 10 » • 3 " " " " " 25 44 7 50 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 IOO each. 2 50 Roberts' Poor Man's Friend doz. 5 Robinson's Corn Solvent 1 75 172 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Robinson's Patent Barley doz. 1 25 «< M << gross. 13 50 " • ' Groats doz. 1 25 gross. 13 50 " Oatmeal, i lb. papers lb. 12 " " i " " by box, 30 lbs IO Robare's Aureoline, small doz. 18 00 '* " large '............ 36 00 Roche's Embrocation 4 1 16 50 Saame's Chloral-hydrate, 1 lb. bots lb. I 60 I " " y2 ib. " i 75 I 85 5<lb. " •• 1 95 2 OO " " I oz. " » 1 3 " " Crystals, 1 lb. " »» I 70 i 80 " " " % lb. " * < i 8q 2 " " % lb. " <* 2 05 2 25 " " " I oz. " • • 3 05 3 25 Sandwell's Issue Plasters doz. 1 75 gross. 20 00 Savory & Moore's Datura Tatula, in tins doz. 9 00 " " " " Cigars II 00 " " " " Cigarettes • • II 00 " " " Pastiles »1 10 50 " " Liebig's Food, small • « 3 " " " " large •< 6 25 " " Pancreatine oz. 2 50 " " " with Measure doz. 7 " " Pancreatic Emulsion, 4 oz 9 00 •• " " " 8 " 16 50 " " " " 16 " 4• 30 00 " " Pancreatised Cod Liver Oil, 8 oz 44 16 00 " " " " " " 16 " • < 24 00 " " Pancreatic Wine, 4 oz • < 9 00 " " " " 8 " n 16 50 " " " " 16 " n 30 00 " " " Cocoa t < 5 " " Pepsin Porci OZ. 2 OO " " " Wine, 4 oz doz. 9 00 " " •*' " 8 " 16 00 Savory & Moore's Peptodyn OZ. 2 50 " " Disks for Hypodermic Injections, in ? small Wallets $ " " Disks for Hypodermic Injections, in 1 leather cases, containing six Wallets > each. of various disks, with small spoon. J The following Disks are offered: Apormorphia, 1-10 grain Atrophia Sulph., 1-20 " Codeia, % " Caffeine, % " Digitaline, 1-100 " Elaterium, 1-12 " Ergotine, % " ........................... Morphia, % "•* Physastigmine (or Eserine), equal to % grain Extract Calabar Bean Quinine, % grain Strychnia, 1-60 " Savory & Moore's Disks for Ophthalmic use, Calab'd doz. 10 00 " " " " " " Atropised ' * IO OO Schering's Chloral-hydrat, 1 lb. bots lb. 1 75 I 85 1 90 2 05 " " X lb. " 4 4 2 IO 2 25 " " 1 oz. " 3 IO 3 25 " " Croton, 1 oz. " OZ. I IO I 75 " " Crystals, 1 lb. " lb. I 90 2 05 •• " y lb. " 2 05 2 25 " " " lb. " <' 2 25 2 50 " " " 1 oz. " • • 3 25 3 50 " Essence Pepsin doz. 7 " Extract Malt and Iron / 3 5 5o GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 173 Schlumberger's Salicylate of Soda Powders doz. 8 40 14 85 9 00 6 00 15 " " " Wafers " " Zinc 4 4 " Salicylic Acid Drops .. Schneeberger Snuff •• Seguin's Vin de Quinquina 4 4 Singleton's Golden Ointment < 4 8 5° 1 75 3 50 Smith's Extract Licorice, small 4 4 " " " large . 4 4 Spratt's Dog Biscuits, cases 112 lbs lb. Squire's Extract Cannabis Indicus, 1 oz. jars OZ. 1 75 5 5o 4 5° Steedman's Soothing Powder doz. .. " Teething " Steiner s Rat Paste, small gross, doz. 10 50 1 5o 16 50 3 00 33 00 " " " medium 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 gross, doz. " 11 " large 44 44 44 44 gross, doz. Swann's Syrup Hypophos. Iron " " " Lime " " " Soda .. Tamar Indien 7 50 35 Taylor's Arrowroot, % lb. foil lb. 38 " " % lb. " by box, 12 lbs <•< " " % lb. " 44 35 38 " " % lb. " by box, 12 lbs 44 " " 1 lb. " tin cans 44 35 38 45 " Homo. Cocoa 4 4 " " " by box 4 4 Thapsia Plaster doz. 7 50 2 25 4 50 Vichy Lozenges, small " " large 4 4 " Salt to make Vichy Water, 50 papers in box 4 4 " " for preparing both. I 4 4 5o 1 25 Walton's Derby Annatto Paste lb " Golden Liquid Annatto, 2 oz doz. 4 4 " " " " 4 " " " " " % pint 4 4 11 n u 11 I ' ' ( 4 " " " " quart..... 174 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S DRUGGISTS' GLASSWARE AND (IIIGMKAI. API'AItAILS. Prescription, Oval and Paneled Bottles, Flint, German Flint Finished, and Green Glassware. Note.-In order to obtain the largest discount it is necessary to purchase by the full pack- age, the contents of which, in dozens, are about as follows. Assorted are in 1, 2, 3, and 5 gross packages. % oz. i oz. 2 OZ. 3 oz. 4 oz. 6 oz. 8 oz. IO oz. 12 OZ. 16 oz. 24 32 oz. 00 N 0 64 oz. Flint, French, Square Prescriptions. 60 60 6o 48 36 24 24 12 12 6 " Ball-Necks 60 60 60 48 36 24 24 12 12 6 " Plain Panels 60 60 60 48 36 24 24 12 12 6 " Union Oval Prescriptions. .. Flint Finished, Ger. R. S. " . .. 60 60 60 48 36 24 24 12 12 6 60 60 60 48 36 24 24 12 12 6 Green Ovals, Plain 60 60 60 48 36 24 24 12 12 8 " Packings 3t> 24 12 8 6 " Ball-Neck Panels 60 60 60 48 36 24 24 18 12 IO 8 " Plain Panels 60 60 60 48 36 24 24 18 12 10 " Prescriptions, Round Amber, Black and Green Flasks... 60 60 60 48 36 24 24 18 12 IO 8 6 12 12 '1 Contents of Original Packages.' FRENCH SQUARE AND PHILADELPHIA OVAL FLINT GLASS PRESCRIPTION VIALS. Discount by package, 40%. Discount less than package, 30%. FRENCH SQUARE PRE- SCRIPTION VIALS, STOPPERED. Discount by package, 50%. Discount less than package, 30%. PER GRO. % oz $10 00 1 " 11 00 2 " 12 50 3 " 15 o° 4 " 17 00 6 " 20 00 8 " 24 00 10 " 27 00 12 " 29 00 14 " 32 00 16 " 34 00 20 " 39 00 24 " 00 28 " 46 00 32 " 48 00 PER GROSS. X oz... $325 % " 3 25 1 " . • 4 00 2 " .. 5 00 3 " 5 75 4 ' ■■ 7 25 6 " .. 9 00 8 " .. 11 25 12 " .. 14 75 16 " .. 18 50 24 " .. 26 00 32 " .. 31 co Assorted pkgs.. 675 PER GROSS. % oz... $3 oo I 1 " 3 75 2 4 75 3 ( 5 50 4 .. 7 oo 6 " 8 50 8 " 10 50 12 " • 13 75 i6 " .. 16 50 32 " .. 30 00 Assorted pkgs.. 6 50 French Square. Philadelphia Oval. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 175 BALL NECK, PLAIN PANEL, FLINT, AND OBLONG SQUARE VIALS. Discount by package, 40%. Discount less than package, 30%. PER GRO. Vi OZ. 4 OO 1 " 4 75 1% " 5 50 2 " 5 75 3 " 7 75 4 " 8 75 6 "13 00 8 "17 00 Concave Ball Necks, same price. Ball Neck Panel. PER GRO. % oz 3 50 1 " 4 OO 1% " 5 25 2 " 5 25 3 " 7 00 4 " 8 00 6 "10 75 8 "13 75 Plain Panel, Flint, Oblong Square, or Blakes, PER GRO. % oz 3 25 1 " 4 25 " 5 25 2 " 5 25 3 " 6 00 4 " 7 75 6 " 9 5o 8 "11 75 IO "14 00 16 "1950 3 " Opal9 00 4 " " 12 00 FLINT GLASS PRESCRIPTION VIALS. Discount by package, 40%. Discount less than package, 30%. PER GROSS. Yz oz $3 00 1 " 3 75 2 " 4 75 3 " 5 5° 4 " 7 00 6 " 8 50 8 " 10 50 " 13 75 16 16 50 32 " 30 00 Ass'd pkgs. 6 50 PER GROSS. % oz $3 oo 1 " 3 75 2 " 4 75 3 " 5 5° 4 " 7 oo I 6 " 8 50 8 " 11 50 10 " 12 25 15 " T3 75 16 " 16 50 20 " 20 00 22 " 21 50 32 " 28 50 In ass'd pkgs... 6 50 Round Shouldered. Union Oval. 176 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S GERMAN FLINT FINISHED GLASSWARE. Discount by package, 50%. Discount less than package, 30%. EXTRA PRESCRIPTIONS--Round Shoulder, Extra Heavy. PER GRO. % oz 3 25 1 " • • 3 75 2 " 4 50 3 " 5 25 4 " 6 75 6 " 8 25 PER GRO. 8 oz 9 75 IO " o oo 12 " 12 25 16 " IS 25 32 " 24 50 Assorted in 2 and 5 gross boxes 6 50 UNION OVALS. Discount by package, 50%. Discount less than package, 30%. PER GRO. Y oz................................ 3 25 1 " 3 75 2 " 4 75 3 " 5 75 4 " 7 00 PER GRO. 6 oz 8 50 8 " 10 25 12 " 14 25 l6 " 17 50 Assorted in 2 and 5 gross boxes 6 50 FRENCH SQUARE. Discount by package, 50%. Discount less than package, 30%. PER GRO. Y oz 3 50 1 " 4 00 2 " 5 00 3 " 5 75 4 " 7 25 , PER GRO. 6 oz 9 00 8 " 11 25 12 " 14 75 16 " 18 50 Assorted in 2 and 5 gross boxes 6 75 EXTRA POWDERS-For Prescriptions, Wide Mouth. Discount by package, 50%. Discount less than package, 30%. PER GRO. % OZ 3 50 1 " 4 00 2 " 4 75 3 " 5 75 4 " 7 5o 6 " 9 00 PER GRO. 8 OZ io 50 IO " O OO 12 " 13 OO l6 " l6 25 32 " 25 50 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 177 COMMON VIALS-Round Prescriptions-Fluted Prescriptions-Long and Short. GREEN GLASSWARE. Discount by package, 60%. Discount less than package, 50%. N arrow Mouth. Wide Mouth. oz per gross, 3 25 3 50 3 50 4 00 4 75 5 75 7 5o 9 00 10 50 11 75 13 00 16 25 20 50 25 5o 6 25 y " 3 25 I " " 3 75 2 " " 4 50 Q " . . " 5 5° M 6 75 6 ' ' " 8 25 8 " " 9 75 io ' ' . . . . " 11 00 12 1 ' . . * ' 12 25 16 " " 15 25 " 19 50 24 " 24 50 Assorted in i, 2, 3, and 5 gross boxes " 6 00 OVAL BOTTLES-Union, Plain, and Philadelphia. Discount by package, 60%. Discount less than package, 50%. PER GRO. x/2 oz., Short 3 25 1 " " 3 75 2 " " 4 75 3 " " •••' 5 75 4 " " 7 00 6 " " 8 50 8 " " 10 25 10 " " 12 25 12 " " 14 25 14 " " 15 75 PER GRO. 16 oz., Short 17 50 24 " " 21 50 32 " " 25 00 1 " Long ...... 3 75 2 " " 4 5° 3 " " ■■■'■ 5 50 1 " Panel Oval 3 75 2 " " " 4 75 3 " " " 5 75 4 " " " 7 5° Discount by package, 60%. Discount less than package, 50%. PANELED VIALS AND BOTTLES. PER GRO. Yz OZ 3 50 % " 4 00 1 " 4 00 IK " 5 50 1% " 5 5o 2 " 5 5o 3 " 7oo 4 " 8 00 5 " 9 25 PER GRO. 6 oz io 50 8 " 13 OO IO " 15 50 12 " 17 50 14 " 18 75 16 " > 21 00 20 " 23 50 24 " 26 00 Ball Neck Panels, 50 cents per gross advance on above prices. PACKING BOTTLES-Common. Discount by package, 60%. Discount less than package, 50%. Narrow Mouth. Wide Mouth. y2 Pint per gross, 9 75 10 75 i " " i5 25 16 25 114 " . . . " 19 50 i Quart - " 2450 25 50 3 Pints " 32 75 33 75 % Gallon " 39 00 % " ; " 44 00 45 00 " 56 00 57 00 178 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Discount by package, 60%. Discount less than package, 50%. GREEN GLASSWARE. PACKING BOTTLES-Extra Heavy, P. L. Narrow Mouth. Wide Mouth. K Pint, s oz per gross, 9 00 " 12 25 io 00 % " 9 " 13 25 12 OZ " 15 00 16 00 i Pint, 18 oz. to so oz " IQ CO 20 50 i " 24 " " 24 OO 25 00 Quart, 35 " to 40 oz " 30 OO 31 00 3 Pints " 4O OO 41 00 % Gallon, 80 oz " 55 00 56 00 " " 63 00 I " " 70 00 71 00 2 " " 170 00 171 00 241 00 3 " " 240 00 HOMOEOPATHIC VIALS. Usual discount. PER GRO. Y drachm, Short 1 & " " 1 Y " " 1 1 " " 1 25 1% " " 1 50 2 " " 1 50 3 " " 2 00 4 " " 3 00 6 " " j. 4 00 8 " " 5 00 Y, and 1 drachm, Long.... 1 lY drachm, Long 1 25 2 " " 1 25 3 " " 2 00 4 " " 2 50 6 " " 3 50 8 " " 4 50 No. 1 2 25 " 2 1 75 " 3 1 50 " 4 I 25 " 5 1 25 PER GRO. No. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and n 1 " 12 and 13 1 25 " 14 1 50 " 15 1 25 " 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23. 1 25 " 24, 25, and 26 1 50 " 27 1 75 " 28 2 25 " 29 2 co " 30 1 75 " 3i 1 50 " 32, 33, 34. and 35 1 25 " 36, 37, and 38 1 50 " 39 1 75 " 40, 41, and 42 1 25 " 43, 44, and 45 1 50 " 46 1 75 ' ' 47 and 48 2 25 " 49. 5o, 51. 52, and 53 1 50 " 54 and 55 1 75 " 56 15° " 57 1 75 The above Vials, from 1 to 57, include the sizes used by the principal Homoeopathic Pharmacies in the United States. Great care is taken in the manufacturing, and they are warranted clear and uniform in size, and of superior quality. HOMOEOPATHIC CASE VIALS. PER GROSS. Y drachm, no brim, extra heavy i 25 1 " " " " 1 50 2 " " " " 1 75 3 " " " " 2 50 4 " " " " 3 50 6 " " " " 4 50 8 " " " " 6 00 No. 528 1 50 " S36 1 80 " 537 1 55 " 54° 1 50 " 541 1 80 " 549 1 50 " 600 When sizes different from above are required, all that is necessary is to send the length and diameter. Usual discount. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 179 ROUND SHOULDER, MUSHROOM STOPPER, ORDINARY WEIGHT WARE. TINCTURES. FER DOZ, 1 oz., Height, 3% inches, Width, iy2 inches. 125 2 " " 3% " " " 1 37 % Pint, " 6 " " 2 " 1 50 M " " yVi " " 2% " I 75 1 " *' 8% " " 2% " 2 00 1% " " 9 " " 3Vi " ■ 2 25 1 Quart, " 10 " " ->>y2 " 2 25 3 Pint, •' 12 '' ■' 4% 3 50 % Gallon, '• 13 " " 4% " 4 00 1 " " 15 " " 5% " 6 00 '* " 17 " " 6% " 9 00 2 " '* 20 •• '• 7% " 13 00 3 '* " 22 *' " 8 ** 22 00 Tinctures, Round Shoulder, Mushroom Stopper, SALT MOUTHS. PER DOZ. 1 oz., Height, 314 inches, Width, 114 inches 1 50 2 " " " 1 63 14 Pint, " 6 " " 2 " 1 75 Yl " " 7 Vi " *' 214 " 2 25 I " " " 2% " 2 50 " 9 " " " 3 00 Quart, ■' 10 " " 3% •• 3 25 3 Pint, " 11 " '• 4% " 4 50 V Gallon, " 13 " " " 5 00 1 " " 15 " " 514 " 8 00 114 " " 17 " " 6% " •. 15 00 2 " " 20 .*• " " 20 00 3 " " 22 " " 8 " ..2700 Salt Mouths, Round Shoulders, Mushroom Stopper, CUT CROWN STOPPER, EXTRA HEAVY, CUT BOTTOMS. TINCTURES. PER VOZ. 14 Pint, Height, 6 inches 2 63 % " " 7% " 3 00 1 " " 814 " 3 75 Quart, " 10 " 5 25 Yi Gallon, " 13 " 750 1 " " IS " 13 So Flint, Tinctures, Engraved, for Acid, 4 oz., 6 inches high, 2 inches wide., doz. 5 00 •• " 8 " 714 " 2% •• 5 50 " " " 16 " 814 " 2% " " 6 00 '• " '• " 32" 10 " 314 " .. " 650 " •" " J4gall.,i3 " 4% '• .. •• 950 On all the above goods we will allow the usual market discounts. ENGRAVED TINCTURES FOR ACIDS. 180 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S GLASS LABELS. Indestructible-Impervious to Acid or Time-Abbreviations Warranted according to the United States Dispensatory-All Sizes same Price. No. a. Oval, White Centre, Black Letter each, $0 12 •• 3. White Centre and Red Scroll " 12 " 6. White Centre, Red Corner, Gold Letter " 12 " 7. Blue Centre, Gold Letter, Red Shade " 12 '• 8. White Centre, Blue Corner, Black Letter. " 12 " 9. White Centre, Gold Letter, Red Shade " 12 '• 10. White Centre, Black Letter, Gold Shade " 12 " 11. Gold Centre, Black Letter " 12 •' 12. Gold Centre, Black Letter, Red Line " 12 '* 13. White Centre, Black Letter " 12 ' 14. Gold Centre, Black Letter, Shield " 12 " 15. White Centre, Black Letter, Upright Roman Letter-either Square or Oval, " 20 " 16. Matted Gold, Black Letter, Bright Gold Border-either Square or Oval . " 12 Shape or style of labels or lettering made to order. DRAWER LABELS. Glass-Straight-With Gold Ground, Black Letter, also with White Centre, Black Letter. t in. x 6 in. per doz., $2 25 | in. x 7% in per doz., $2 50 Straight-With White, Blue, Green, Ashes of Rose, Yellow, or any other Color Letter, Shaded either with Colors or Gold. 1 in. x 6 in .per doz., $3 00 1% in. x 7% in per doz., $3 50 In Gold or White Centre per doz., $3 00 Shape-Quarter Circle. In Colors or Shaded per doz., $3 50 All the above drilled for Silver Plated Screws, $2 per dozen additional. SCREWS FOR ABOVE. Silver-Plated, small per gross, $2 00 | Silver-Plated, large..... per gross, $2 50 QUINLAN'S PATENT NOVELTY DRAWER-PULL Plain White Glass Label 2 pieces, per doz., $2 50 " " " " 1 piece, ** 1 50 On account of some ob- jections being made to our old Pull, as persons state they could not read it readily when placed on the bottom row of drawers, we have thought it well to introduce the above Pull, which has a projecting angle. It is composed of three parts, and when adjusted appears as Fig. i. A similar Pull, made to imitate our patent has been in the market, but in pulling heavy Drawers, the outer frame is liable to fall off and is apt to break the label. In this Pull this is avoided by a small screw, which astens the same together. Figure i. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 181 This cut represents the 2-piece Pull in sections. Finished in Italian Antique French Bronze. Complete wit.': Glass Labels per doz., $2 50 QUINLAN'S PATENT CONVEX DRAWER-PULL The construction of this Pull is entirely different from any other style now mam factured, being more ornamental in appearance, novel and compact in design. It consists of a hand- somely moulded metal frame (Bronze, Antique, or Nickel) holding a convexo-concave metal plate with a correspondingly curved heavy glass label, which can be lettered in any style. This curve-shaped label in Pull affords ample room for writing the longest names, with little or no abbreviations-two or more lines of writing being sometimes requisite to indicate con- tents of drawer. (This cannot be done with any other Pull made.) The curved Pull label can also be read distinctly in any position and at a greater distance than any other now made. The finger or pull-rest is placed under the glass label, thereby economizing space, and thus rendering this Pull the most desirable in the market. Complete, with Labels per doz., $3 00 Patent Convex Pull in Nickel Plate " 4 00 Entirely New. 182 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S BALSAM OR OIL BOTTLE. American, with Glass or Japanned Covers, Y Pint doz 4 50 " " " " " " " 5 00 " " " " " Quart " 6 00 " " " " " Yz gall " 9 00 " " Gl. or Jap'd Cov., Cut and Pol. Bot., Yz Pt. " 5 50 " " " " " 1 " "6 75 " " " " " " " " Qt. " 8 00 " " " " " " " " Yz Gal. " 12 00 Eng., Ex. Heavy, Cut Bot., Ground Glass Cap, Pint " 12 00 " " " " " Quart " 15 00 " " " " " % gall " 18 00 Note.-The advantage which these bottles possess is owing to the fact that the liquid instead of flowing over on the outside is caught in the cap, which empties into the bottle, thereby avoiding any waste and keeping both the bottle and shelf entirely clean. PAINTED AND DECORATED SHOW JARS. IN EVERY VARIETY OF DESIGN, WITH ORNAMENTAL GLASS COVERS. 1 gallon, each 2 50 2 " " 4 00 3 " " 5 5o 4 " " 6 50 5 " " 8 co 6 " " 9 00 8 " " 10 50 10 " " 14 00 With Medallien. 2 gallons, each.... 6 00 3 " " .... 7 00 4 " " .... 10 00 6 " " ... .13 00 8 " " ... .15 00 10 " "... .18 00 12 " " ... .22 00 PATENT MEDICINE VIALS. PER GRO. Harlem Oils 3 75 Peppermint ; 3 75 Turlington's 3 75 Lemon Acids 3 75' British Oils 4 00 Bateman's 4 00 Genuine Essence 4 00 Dalby's Carmin 4 50 Discount by package, 60%. Discount less than package, 50% PER GRO. Godfrey's Cordial 4 50I Liquid Opo's 4 50 Sterr's Opo's, L. & S 4 50 Cephalic Snuff 4 50 Balsam Honey 4 50 Ox Marrows 4 50 Preston Salts 4 50 Macassar Oils 4 50 PER GRO. Flat Bear's Oils and Small do 4 50 Large 4 75 Cayennes 4 75 Calcined Magnesia 4 75 Essence Mustard and Es- sence Rose 4 75 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 183 Pine-apple Show Globe Three Stopper. Pine-annle, Engravedt Union Shew Globe, Handled. 184 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Show Globes. For Illustrations see Pages 183, 183, and. 186. nnnb Qhnw mnhpq Plain Double Stonner. 2Zl trail • each. I 00 .. tt •< tt •• " % " <4 I so M (» 44 44 44 44 j 44 << 2 00 >< <• 11 " " •* " 2 50 »® 44 " 44 44 2 " II 3 00 »c 44 44 " 44 44 q 44 ff 5 00 44 44 44 ** •• 44 A 44 M 7 44 44 *• 44 Three '* 1 M ... n 2 50 44 A 44 44 " 14 " 2 " . tt. 3 I • 4 44 " 44 4 4 4 4 Q " H 6 00 it 44 4 4 44 44 44 A 44 ll 8 50 t- : <• " " Engraved, Double Stopper, % gall 1 75 It tl <» 44 44 44 JZ 44 ( 4 2 OO it II It tt " I " 3 00 4-£ »< 44 4 4 4 4 44 " tl 3 4 00 19 44 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 q 44 6 00 «< 44 44 41 44 " 4 " •• 9 00 •< *< 44 44 Three 14 1 ** 44 q i;o M »< K 44 44 44 2 " 4 • < 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 q " 7 SO H 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 A " it IO OO Un'on M with Handles Cut, 1 " < 1 IO OO << 44 44 44 "2 " 15 OO 44 44 44 4 4 4 4 q " 18 OO □ " " " " "4 " <« 25 OO GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 185 Fine Cut Show Globe,No.70. Fine Cut Globe, No. 80. Fine Cut Globe, No 90. Fine Cut Globe, No. 110. Fine Cut Globe, No. 100. Fine Cut Show Globe, No. 70 Pattern, gull each. .15 00 I Fine Cut Show Globe, No. 90 Pattern, gall each. .15 00 " " " " 80 " " " ..15 00 I " " " " 100 " " " ..15 00 Fine Cut Show Globe, No. no Pattern, 1% gall each. .18 00 136 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Pineapple Show Globe, Three Stopp3rs. PINEAPPLE SHOW GLOBE, Roman Globe. With Three Stoppers. 2 Gallon, plain each, 4 50 2 " engraved " 5 50 3 " plain " 6 00 3 Gallon, engraved each, 7 50 4 " plain " 8 50 4 " engraved " 10 00 ROMAN GLOBE. Vi Gallon each, 4 50 1 " " 6 00 2 " " 8 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 187 Miscellaneous Glass Ware, Flint, FOR CHEMICAL PURPOSES, Etc. ACID STIRRING RODS. 6 inches long doz.. 35 8 " " " 45 12 " " ' " .. 60 15 " " " 75 18 " " " .. 1 25 10 " " . .1 50 CHEMICAL FLASKS, BOHEMIAN, Very Light, Flat or Round Bottom, Uniform Thickness. 1 oz doz. 1 50 2 " " 1 80 4 " " 2 00 8 " " 3 00 16 " " 4 00 32 " " 5 00 % gallon " 6 00 POCKET FLASKS, Amber, Black or Green Glass. pint gross, 400 1 " " 6 00 Quart " 9 00 BIAKER GLASSES. Hard Bohemian Glass, Uniform Thickness. 2 oz. to 10 oz., 5 in Nest per nest, 1 25 2 " quart, 8 " " " 2 25 1 " % gallon, 14 in Nest.. " 5 50 Griffen's-with Lip. 4 oz. to pint 1 25 4 " quart 2 25 RETORTS AND RECEIVERS. TUBULATED. 1 gill doz. 5 00 % pint " 6 00 Pint " 7 5o Quart " 9 00 % gallon " 13 50 1 " " 18 00 2 " " 30 00 3 " " 42 00 4 " " 57 00 5 " " 66 00 6 " " 96 00 10 " " 144 co CHEMICAL FLASKS-AMERICAN. Flat or Round Bottom. 1 oz doz. 1 25 2 " " 1 50 4 1 75 % pint " 2 25 Pint " 3 00 Quart " 4 30 J4 gallon " 6 00 1 " " 10 50 2 " " 24 00 3 " " 36 00 4 " " 54 00 5 " " 72 00 RETORTS AND RECEIVERS, PLAIN. i gill doz. 2 50 % pint " 3 50 Pint " 6 co Quart " 7 50 y2 gallon " 10 50 1 " " 13 5o 2 " " 27 00 3 " " 36 00 4 " " 45 00 5 " " 54 00 6 " " 81 00 10 " " 124 00 188 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S TEST TUBES. 3 inch gross, 2 25 4 inch " 2 50 5 inch " 3 00 6 inch , " 3 50 7 inch " 4 50 8 inch " 6 00 9 inch ; " 9 00 TEST TUBE RACK. WOULFE BOTTLES, Two or Three Necks. y2 pint doz. 9 oo Pint " io 50 Quart " 15 00 % gall " 18 00 1 " " 30 00 WINE BOTTLES. 4 to gall gross, 16 00 5 " " 10 00 6 " " 7 50 7 " " 7 5° 8 " " 7 50 DEMIJOHNS. 1 quart doz. 2 50 y. gall " 3 00 1 " " 4 20 2 " . " 6 00 3 " " 9 00 5 " " 12 00 With Tubes each, 1 50 Without " .. " 1 00 NESTED TEST TUBES. 3 to 6 inch gross, 3 50 3 to 7 inch " 4 50 4 to 6 inch " 4 00 3 to 9 inch " 600 TUBES FOR ACID PRESCRIPTIONS. Sick Tubes,light, bent gross, 1 50 " " " straight " 1 50 " " heavy " 4 00 " " " extra large... " 7 50 " " " with ring and flat mouth-piece " 1050 " " Assorted Colors.... " 300 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 189 Druggists' Sundries, FANCY GOODS, INSTRUMENTS, PERFUMERY, Toilet Articles, SCALES, SYRINGES, TRUSSES, ETC., ETC. FITCH'S SUPPORTER. LONDON SUPPORTER Abdominal Supporters, Fitch's Genuine " " London doz. 36 00 18 00 17 OO 19 00 20 OO 22 OO 23 OO 24 OO 25 OO 26 OO 27 OO 29 OO 19 OO 22 OO 30 OO 36 OO 1 25 I 25 1 25 I 23 Air Cushions, White or Black, a inches, No. 717 " " 10 " " 718 11 " " 719 12 " " 720 13 " " 721 14 " " 722 15 " " 723 10 " 724 " 17 " " 725 18 " " 726 " Pillows, gx 13 inches, No. 751 " " 10x16 " " 752 " " 12 x 18 " " 753 " " 14x23 " " 754 Alabaster Tablets, Irvine's, plain " gilt " ■ Shand's, plain, oval " gilt, square 190 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Alcohol Lamps, 2 oz. with burner and glass cap doz. 4 50 " 4 " " ' " 11 6 00 " 8 " ' " " 7 5° " handled, small, 4 oz " 750 " " " med., 6 " " 9 00 " large, 8 " " 10 50 Alcoholmeters, 1 scale, small " 6 co 1 " large " 7 50 U. S. Custom-House " 12 00 Amykos, small " 3 30 " large " 6 00 Anklets, Silk (see page 246). " Thread (see page 246). Aprons, Nursery " j 5 18 00 | <Z2I OO Aromatic Vinegar, Bonn's " I 6 50 " Bully's " 6 00 " Letchford's " I 6 00 " " Rimmel's, small "• j 3 50 " " medium " 1 6 50 " " large " 12 00 " Soc. smnl] " j 6 00 " " " large " j 9 00 Bjston. "Centennial." "Favorite." Atomizers, Alexandra doz. 10 50 Boston " 8 50 " Centennial " 9 6? " Favorite " 4 oi " Comet " 1 55 C. & S., No, 15. C. & S., No. 5. C. & S., Steam, No. 15 each, 5 00 " " " Nickel-Plated " 7 50 Walnut Box, for either of the above *• 250 C. & S., No. 5, with shield " 3 50 " No. 56, for Diffusing Perfume, etc doz. 10 00 Essex " 10 50 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. I9i C & S., No. bo. D., No. 55. Davidson's, No. 54, small plain bottle doz. 11 25 " 55, large fancy glasses " 1125 " " 56, small plain bottle " u 25 " 57, large plain glasses " n 25 " " 58, extra long tube " 12 00 Delano, No. 556, small plain glass " 1 56 S58 " 10 50 " 56° . " 10 00 No, 1. Justin's Throat Atomizer for Physicians, No. 1, with Tongue Depressor and Adjustable Atomizing Tips doz. 24 00 Mattson's Atomizer, No. 1 " 750 " " No. 2 " 6 50 Maw's, Plain Glass, No. 10 " 1 50 " Fancy " 20 " 3 00 " Flask " 6 00 " Fountain " 8 00 Atkinson's Extracts, 1 oz " 5 75 " " 2 " " 10 50 " 4 " " 18 50 " 8 " " 33 00 " " 16 " " 66 00 " Sachets, Paper " 3 25 Aurilaves, Lovell's Patent " 1 50 ■ " or Ear Cleaners, Leiner's Wire " 1 00 Aureoline, Robare's, small 18 00 " " large 36 00 Hollow Bat... 5 No. ( Price, 5 40 IO 45 20 6o 30 87% 40 I 25 45 1 75 doz. Solid Sponge.. $ No. } Price, 5 75 IO I OO 20 I 50 30 2 50 40 3 50 << Foot Balls 5 Inch., ( Price, 5 15 oo 6 18 oo 7 21 OO 8 24 00 9 27 00 10 30 00 ■ < BALLS. 192 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S BANDS, I. R. Rings, No. 8...... per great gross, 1 75 " " 9 " " 1 90 " " 10 " " 2 00 " ''11 " " 2 25 " " 12 " " 2 50 " " 13 " " 2 75 " " 14 " " 3 co " "15 " " 3 25 " " 16 " " 3 5° " "17 " " 3 75 " " 18 " "400 " "19 " " 4 50 " " 20 " "■ 3 00 " " 42 per gross, 1 00 " " 43 " " 1 25 " " 44 " " 1 50 " " 45 " " 2 00 Election " M., 75 Bands, inch, light " gross, 1 75 " X " " " " 2 25 " i " " " " 3 25 " " " " " 4 75 " y, " asst, lengths, " " 1 50 " % " " " " " 2 60 " K 3 6o Bands, No. 27, % inch per gross, 50 " " 28, % " " " 60 " " 29, % " " " 65 " " 3°. % " " " 70 " " 3B % " " " 80 " " 32> % " " " 90 " " 33. % " " " 1 co " " 5°. % " " " 40 " " 51. % " " " 4° " " o % " " " I OO " " OO y " " " I 25 " " 000 y " " " i 50 " " 0000 " " " i 75 " " o y2 " " " 2 00 " " 00 y2 " " " 2 25 " " 000 y. " " " 2 50 " " 0000 y " " " 2 75 " " O X " " " 2 50 " " 00 y " " " 3 00 " '' 000 x " " " 3 5° " " 0000 x " " " 400 " " o asst, widths, " " 1 70 " " 00" " " " 2 co " " OOO " " " " 2 30 Bandoline, Coudray's, 1161 doz. i 50 1164 " 1 75 " 1165 " 2 50 1166 " 3 00 Bandage Gum, Pure Rubber, heavy 6 feet x 2 in. " 8 00 " 9 " x 2 " " g 50 " 6 " x 2X " " 9 co " " 9 " x 2% " " 10 co " IoX" X 2X " " 12 50 " 12 " X " " I4 OO " 9 " x 3 " " 12 50 " 10X" x 3 " " 15 OO " " 12 " X 3 " " 17 50 " 15 " X 3 " " 21 OO " " " " " 18 " x 3 " " 25 co " 12 " X 3X " " 21 CO " 1.5 " x 3X " " 24 OO " 18 " x 3% " " 26 00 " 21 " x 3% " " 31 oo " Surgeon's, assorted widths ...lb. 75 " Squibb's, No. 1, 31 ass't box. 2 10 " 2, 60 " " 4 20 " " 3, 120 " " .8 co Baskets, for Show-Case, Willow doz. 3 00 a 6 00 " " Sponge, Willow, single, sm., each, 75 " " " " " med., " 1 00 " " " " " Ige., " 1 25 " " " " double, sm., " 2 50 •' " " •* " Ige., " 3 50 " " " Wire, " sm., " 7 50 " " " " " Ige., " 9 00 Wire, Double. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 193 Bathing Caps, Oil Silk doz. 6 00 " " I. R " 7 50 Baudreuche Skins, for capping, French " 1 50 Bayley's Extract, Ess. Boq " 10 50 " Soap, " " 6 00 " " Spermaceti " 6 00 Bed-Pans, Earthen, White, round doz. io oo " " Yellow, " " 8 oo " " White, French shape " io 50 " " Yellow, " " 9 00 " Metal, Round.../ " 12 00 " Rubber, Black, No. 570 " 31 oo " " White. " 569 " 30 00 No. 69 or 70. Bellows, Paper and Leather, No. i i " " " " with pipe, No. 2 1 50 " Wooden, " " " 3 3 50 194 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Bellows, wooden, with pipe, No. 4 4-0 11 " " 5 6 00 " Tin, small, " 6 1 50 " large, " 7 3 00 " " high, " 8 r 75 " 2 hand, small, Brass End 1 75 " 2 " large, " " 3 00 Blacking, Brown's French Dressing doz. 1 00 " French, Dubois', wood box * " 150 " " " tin " ; " 1 00 " " Bresson's, " " " 1 00 " " Jaquand's, No. 2 gross, 3 50 " " " " 3 " 6 00 " " " " 4 " 9 00 " " " "5 " 12 00 " " Marcereau, tin box doz. 1 25 " American, Mason's, small, gross, 300 " " " medium " 3 67 " " " large " 6 00 Blanc de Perle, Liquid, Coudray's, No. 2604 doz. 6 00 " " Dorin's, " 34 " 3 00 " " Lubin's " 9 00 " Powder, Dorin's, o " 1 50 " " " 4 " 1 75 " " " 6 " 3 5o " . " " 9 " 6 00 " " Lubin's, fine " 6 00 " " " superfine " 13 50 " " " " Rose tint " 18 00 " " " " Yellow tint " 18 00 " " Roger & Gallet's " 2 00 " on Porcelain, Dorin's " 1 75 Bottle Caps, Hunt's " '* American gross, 75 " 50 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 195 BOTTLES. Bottles, Cologne, Baccarat, Cut Glass, full assortment. " " " Engraved Glass, full assortment. " " " Pressed " " " 2 oz... .doz., q 00 4 " 3 75 8 " .... " 5 50 16 ".... " 8 00 No. 602. No. x6o. Plain.1, Recess Engraved. No. 352, X pint... .doz., 2 63 % 3 00 Pint " q 75 Quart:.... " 525 pint...' ;.doz., 400 % " " 5 00 Pint " 7 00 1 oz 1 75 No. 236. No. 341. For Covering. No. 337. No. 347. 4 oz doz. 5 75 8 " " 6 75 6 oz doz. 6 00 y2 Pint. doz. 2 25 Pint " 3 00 1 doz 1 75 No. 351. No 346. 1 oz., Gilt, doz., 4 00 No. 349. 1 oz., Gilt, doz., 4 00 No. 353. , 1 oz., Plain, doz., 3 00 1 " Gilt, " 3 75 | i oz., Plain, doz., 3 00 196 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S No. 345. No. 741. No. 742. pint, Square Block Cut pair, 8 00 No. 345, Toilet Set of 3 Pieces set, 13 50 I Nc. 741, 8 oz., Heavy, Cut doz. 15 00 | " 742, 6 " Cut and Engraved " 8 00 No. 70. Wreath around Centre. No. 156. Engraved, any Name. No. 342. Fig. 6c. Wreath around Centre. y2 pint doz., 6 00 Pint " 9 00 % pint doz., 6 00 y " " s 00 Pint " 11 00 Quart " 13 50 4 oz. .doz., 13 50 8 " .. " 18 00 12 " .. " 24 00 X pint, .doz., 13 50 Burnett Colognes. stoppered. y2 pint doz., 1 25 Pint " I 75 Quart " 2 50 NOT STOPPERED y pint doz., 75 Pint " 1 00 Quart " 1 75 Caswell. Labels Cologne, Names, etc. % pint....doz., 3 75 % "...." 4 30 Pint " 5 00 No. 343. No. 35c. 6 oz doz. 1050 12 " " 15 00 2 oz., plain.... 4 50 2 " gilt 5 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 197 Bottles, Otto Rose, Gilt, Octagon or Round, 1 oz doz. 3 50 " " " " " 2 " " 4 50 " 11 •• " " 4 " " 6 00 " " " " *• 8 " ' " 9 00 " " ** " •' 16 " " 12 00 " " " Finger shape, 2 inches " 1 75 " " " " " 2% " " 2 00 •* " 3 " " 2 25 " " " " " 31/! " " 2 5o " Pomade, Plain, Brass Caps, 1 oz gross, 6 00 " " 2 " " 7 50 " " 3 " " 9 00 " " Box-wood Tops, Oval or Round, 2 oz " " " " " " 4 " • ••• " 9 00 " 10 50 " without Caps or Corks, % oz " 350 " " " " " I " . . . .' " 4 OO " " " " " •. ,.. " 450 " " " " " 4 " " 7 00 " " Glass, " " 1 " •. doz. 1 25 " " " " ** 2 " ........ '....... " 1 50 " " ' " " " . 4 " " 1 75 " " " " " 6 " : " 2 75 Bottles, Tincture, Hard Wood Cases " " " " 2 oz " " " " 4 " " " " " 8 " " " " " 16 " Bouquet des Alps, Coudray's Essence, small " " " " Extract, large doz. 2 50 " 3 00 " 4 50 " 6 00 " 12 00 " 15 00 BOTTLES, PUNGENT OR SMELLING. R S Fig. 7. No. 1. No. 2 9 Flat. No. 2381. 2381X. Double. 419, Cased. No. 2. " 6. No. 198 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Bottles, Smelling, Crystal, small jOz 2 qq " " medium ' 2 2I- " large •< 250 " " Amber, small << 2 2? " " " medium << 2 50 " " large " 300 " " Ribbed, RS << 1 25 " Cut Glass, small, No. 2381 /.. " 300 " " large, " " 400 " " F'g- 7- ■■ 2 50 9, Flat << o 00 " " large, No. 2 << 4 5O " " " " small, " 6 <• 0 eo " " Box-Wood Top, small " 100 " " " large " 1 50 " " T.eather Case, 419 << q 00 " " Silver Caps, asst, colors and cuts, No. o " 1200 ,, (I (( '' '' " 1 " 15 00 (( <( 1( " '' " "2 " 21 00 3 " 24 00 Also, a large assortment of other styles, including double-end, watch-shape upright, etc., in price from $1 50 per dozen to $15 00 each, which will not admit of classification. Bougies, English, single web, 1 to 12 doz< T 2~ " " double " 1 to 12 " 300 13 to 16 << 3 50 " " " " Bulbous, 1 to 12 << g 00 " " " " Conical, 1 to 12 <■ 6 00 " " " " Rectum g 00 " French Black, flexible . . . . . . ." " a 30 Metal, " << 3 00 " Allen's, long or short << 10 00 " St. John's, No. 1 » 800 2 " 8 00 Cold Cream, Earthen, Labels burnt in, % oz gross, 12 00 1 oz " 13 50 2 oz " 15 00 BOXES. Bone. China. Scotch Plaid Lip Salve, Bone doz. x 2c " Celluloid . ■< I 50 " China, fancy " 175 " Metal, plain gross, 3 50 " " screw top " 4 50 " Stamped name " 5 00 " Rosewood ' doz. 1 00 " Scotch Plaid. •• x " Fern Wood 77777 " 1 qo " Relic " 77.7.77.7............. " 1 50 " Veg. Ivory <• j 25 " Wooden, high >< 7e " " flat 777777777777777 " 75 Match, Leather, small << T 75 " med " 2 00 " " large •< 2 50 " Metal <• x 00 " Morocco " 1 «> " h. r„ No. 1 '77.'.\77-.'.'7'. 7.77.77 7 77.7 7 7 " 2 40 " " No. 2 ■■ 2 oo GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 199 Magnesia Paper, plain glazed, small, No. 25 " " " " large, " 26 ;. " " Calico, small, " 27 " " " large, " 28 gross, 95 " i io 9° " 1 05 Patch Boxes, Earthen, % oz.... " " " 1 " .... " " " 2 11 .... " " " 3 " .... " " " 4 " .... " 8 00 " 8 .00 " 9 00 " 10 co " 12 50 " 15 00 " 18 00 Plain Pill Box. French Edge Pill Box. Shouldered Pill Box. 'ill Boxes, paper inlaid, shouldered, No. x gross, 70 " " " " " " 2 " 90 • < << «■ " " " o " 1 20 " " " 4 " 1 50 " " " Bronze, " " 5 " 65 " " " " " " 6 " 85 " " 7 " 1 15 " " •• " " " 8 " 1 45 " ■' Plaid Gilt, " 9 " 45 " " " " " 10 . " 65 " " " ' " " 11 " 80 " " " " "12 " 1 05 " " " Gilt Star, plain, " 13 " 35 " " 14 " 50 " " 15 " 7° " " " " " " 16 " 90 " " " Carmine, " " 17 " 35 " 18 " 45 " " " " " " 19 " 65 •' "• " " " " 20 " 75 " " " Unglazed, " " 21 " 30 " 11 " " " " 22 " 40 23 " 55 " " " " " " 24 " 7° " " " Glazed, shouldered, " no " 6 00 " " in : " 5 50 * •• " " 112 " 5 00 " " " 113* " 4 5o " 11 " " " " 114 " 4 00 " " 115 " 3 50 " " " " " " 116 " 3 00 " " 125 " 5 25 " " " Nested, Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 paper, 40 5. 6> 7 " 8 " 35 " " " " " 9, 10, 11 "12 " 25 " " " " " 13, 14, 15 "16 " 20 " " " " " 17, 18, 19 " 20 " 20 " " " " " 21, 22, 23 " 24 " 15 " " " " " 22, 23 and 24 " 13 " " " " " 18, 19 " 20 " 15 200 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S PATENT PERFORATED PILL BOXES. A. B. D. E. F. G. .. .gross, 3 oo ••• " 350 ... " 4 00 ... " 1 50 • •• " 1 75, .... " 2 00 250 Pill Boxes, paper, Bronze, shouldered, No. 29 gross, 1 co " " " 3° " 1 25 ''31 " 1 5° " " " " " gilt edge, No. " 2 50 " " " 30% " 3oo " " 3 25 " " " Square, glazed and gold edge, " 69 " 5 5° ■ " " " " " "70 " 5 00 " " " " " 71 " 4 5° " " " " " " " " " 72 " 4 00 " " " " " " " " " 73 " 3 5° ' " 74--- " 3 00 " " " " " " glazed " " 75 " 2 75 " "76 " 3 75 77 " 3 75 78 " 425 " " " " " "79 " 4 75 " " " " " " 80 " 525 " " " American, Red, Nested paper, 12% " " " English, " " " 15 " " American, " " shouldered " 25 " " " English, Bronzed, " high " 35 " " " " " " flat " 35 " and Powder Boxes, German, " 3 in nest nest, 3«5 " " " •* " " 6 " " 6 a 12 " " " " " " 10 " " 20 " " '* " " 1 st size, 1 1-16 inch diameter gross, 1 67 " " " " " 2d " 1% " " " 1 87 " " " " " 3d " 1 9-16 " " " 2 00 " " " " " 4th " 1% " " " 2 13 " " " " " 5th " 23-16 " " " 2 33 " " " " " 6th " 29-16 " " " 2 53 " " " " " 7th " " " " 3 93 " " " " " 8th " 3t/8 " " " 4 20 " " 9th " 3% " " " 4 60 " " " " " 10th " 3% " " " 5 00 PRESCRIPTION POWDER BOXES. Unglazed Paper small, No. 32, plain gross, 1 00 " " medium, " 33, " " 1 10 " " large, " 34, " " 1 25 " " small, " 35, " " 1 10 " " ...................medium, " 36, " " 1 15 " " large, " 37, " " 1 25 Plain Powder Box. Sliding Powder Box. Shouldered Powder Box. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 201 Giazed Paper ..small, No. 38, plain gross. 1 15 " " ..medium, " 39, " " 13° " " large, " 40, " " 14° Gilt Star " small, " 41, " " 14° " " medium, " 42, " " 15° " " large, " 43, " " 1 70 White Glazed Paper small, " 44, " " 14° " " " medium, " 45, " " 1 5° " " " large, " 46, " " 17° Gold Edge Glazed Paper large, " 95, shouldered " 475 " " " medium, " 96, " " 4 5C " " " small, " 97, " " 4 25 " " White Paper.. .large, " 98, " " 4 75 " " " " ...medium, " 99, " " 4 5° " " " " ...small, " 100, " " 4 25 Gold Embossed Paper large, " 104, " " 5 00 " " " medium, " log, " " 4 75 " " " small, " 106, " " 4 5° Calico " small, " 47, sliding , " 1 2g " " medium, " 48, " " 15° " " large, " 49, " 1 75 GoldStar " small, " go, ,.. " 175 " " ...medium, " gi, " ..... " 2 00 " " large, " g2, " " 2 2g Inlaid Gilt " small, " g3, " " 2 2g " " " medium, " g4, . " " 2 go " " " large, " gg, " " 2 75 White Embossed " gold edge.. .small, " g6, " " 2 go " " " " medium, " g7, " " 2 75 " " " ' " large, " g8, " '• " 3 00 " Glazed Paper, Shouldered " 101 " 4 5° " " " " " 102 » " 4 2g " " " " " 103 " 4 oc Gelatine, assorted colors " 107 " 5 00 " " " " 108 " 4 75 " " " " 109 " 4 5° White Paper, Oblong, Shouldered " 81 " 6 00 " " " " " 82 " g go " " " " " 83 " g 00 " " " " " 84 " 4 5c " " " " " 8g " 4 00 " " n " " 86 " 3 50 " " " ....... " 87 " 4 00 " '• " " " 88 " 4.50 " " " " " 89 " g 00 " " " " " 90...... " 5 50 " Glazed Paper large, " 126, sliding '' 1 75 " " " medium, " 127, " " 1 go " " " small, " 128, " " 1 2g " Embossed Paper small " 1 75 " ' " " medium " 2 00 " " " large " 2 25 SEIDLITZ POWDER BOXES. Calico Paper plain, No. 64 " 2 25 Plaid and White Paper " " 6g " 2 75 Glazed and " " " " 66 " 3 00 Gold Star and White Paper " " 67 " 3 5° " Embossed and White Paper, " " 68 " 445 Glazed Paper, glazed edge, shouldered, " 91 " 8 00 " " " " " " 92 " 8 50 Wooden P-100, 4 00 Tin, Ordinary Size . " 2 50 " Extra " " 3 00 SUPPOSITORY BOXES. Square, partitioned for 6 gross, 4 gc " -• "12 " 6 00 202 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S TIN OINTMENT AND PILL BOXES. COVERS PRESSED. COVERS WITH RIMS. No. Capac'y Diam.'r Height. Prices per 100 No. Capac'y Diam'r. Height. Prices per 100. 61 63 | Pills. 2£inch. % " " 90 I 00 56 80 X oz. I " 1 % inch. 1% " % inch. 1 40 1 50 67 % " " I 20 122 IX " 1% " 1% " I 60 50 % oz. I " % ** 9° 220 2J4 " 1% " 2 " I 80 59 I " % " 90 54 X " % " I 40 213 * * iK " 3/s " I OO 149 I " iM " % " I 50 5i % " % " I 10 57 1% " iX " 1% " I 60 52 X " 1% " 3/3 " I 10 82 2 " " 1% " I 70 55 % " 1% " % " I 20 i 91 IX " 2% " % " I 70 53 X " iX " % " I 20 45 3 2% " I 80 3i I " IX " X " I 30 28 4 2% " 1% " I 90 26 1% " IX " I " I 40 46 6 2% " 2% " 2 20 27 2 IX " " I 50 1 47 8 2K " 3 3 20 SODA POWDER BOXES. Calico Paper plain, No. 59 gross, 1 70 Plaid and White Paper " " 60 " 1 90 Glazed " " " " " 61 " 2 00 Gold Star and White Paper. " " 62 " 225 " Embossed and White Paper " " 63 " 275 Glazed Paper and Glazed Edge, shouldered, " 93 " 6 00 " " " Gold " " " 94 " 6 50 Tin p. 100, 2 00 TOOTH POWDER BOXES. Opaque Glass, oz., glass covers gross, 1050 " " 1 " " " " 12 00 " " 2 " " " " 15 00 Glazed Paper, Gold Edge, lined with tinfoil, No. 123 " 5 25 Wooden, Eng. Willow, 1 oz.,No. 10 " 5 co " " *' " 12 " 6 00 " " " 2 " " 14 " 7 00 " " " 3 " " 16 " 8 00 " Varnished and Labeled, Am. No. 1 " 5 00 " " " " " " 2 " 6 00 * " " 3 " 7 00 " " " " " 4 " 8 00 " Silver Poplar and Black-Walnut, No. 1 " 3 25 " " " " " 2 " 3 75 " " " " "3 " 4 75 * " "4 " 6 25 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 203 Tin, Twitchell's Patent, small or 1 oz doz. 85 " " " large " 2 " " 1 25 Glass, " " 2 " " 2 25 IMPERVIOUS WOOD BOXES. % oz. Black-Walnut or Silver Poplar 1 ...... gross, 2 25 % " " " " " 2 75 1 " " • " " " 3 25 2 " " " " " 3 75 4" " " " " 4 75 8 " " " " •' " 6 25 IMPERVIOUS PAPER BOXES. R. & E. PATENT. % oz gross, 2 25 X " " 2 75 1 " " 3 25 2 oz gross, 3 75 3 " " 4 00 4 " " 4 So TURNED WOOD BOXES. Quantity in Case. Per Gross. No, i or % oz. .30 gro. 0 30 " 2 or " . .30 " 40 " 3 or Y " • -25 " 50 " 1,2,3,nest'd 25 " 50 " 4 or 1 oz...12 " 75 " 5 or 2 " ... 10 " I 00 " 6 or 3 " ... 10 " I 50 " 7 or 4 " ... 5 " 2 OO Blueing, small. 30 " 40 " large. 25 " 50 Long Pill 30 " 60 Ext. Long Pill. .30 " 75 The circular lines in the cut show the circumference, and the squares the height, outside measurement. 204 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Wooden Chip, round, nested paper, 15 " oval, small gross, 23 " " " larSe " 35 Willow, English, nested paper, 25 Hard Rubber Breast Pump. Mattson's " Improved Breast Pump." Fig.m. Fig-. IT. Mattson s Vibratory Breast Pump." W. H. S. & Co.'s Excelsior Breast Glass, No. 2. Breast Glasses, Maw's " W. H. S. & Co.'s Excelsior, No. 1. " " " " 2.. " Pipes, old style " " Lang's " " Mother's Companion " Pumps, Alexandra " 11 Durand's " " English, W. H. S. & Co.'s " " Union " " Goodyear's " " Hard Rubber " " Mattson's Improved " Vibratory " " Meigs' " " Mother's Blessing " " Needham's " " Delano, No. 635, white fluted bulb. " 636, " plain " . ... .doz. 2 50 " 2 50 " 2 50 .... " 3 00 .... " 2 50 " 2 25 .... " 12 00 .... " 10 50 . - " 4 00 .... " IO 50 . . . . " IO 00 .... " 14 00 \ .... " 9 00 J .... " 7 00 .... " 5 00 .... " 12 00 .... " 12 00 .... " 10 00 .... " 10 00 Union Breast Pump. Briedenbach's Extracts doz. 6 50 Brillantine, Coudray's <■ 4 50 Lubin's « 8 " Pinaud's << $ qq GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 205 BRUSHES. CAMEL'S-HAIR PENCILS. Ord'y. Rose. Super. No. i per gross, 1 50 1 75 2 OO u 2 i " 1 75 2 OO 2 50 " Q " 2 50 3 00 2 75 □ " A " 3 25 3 5° 3 5° ** e " 4 25 4 5° 4 75 " 6 " 5 25 5 5o 6 00 " 7 " 6 25 6 50 7 00 " 8 " 7 25 7 5° 8 00 Assorted 2, 4 and 8 " 4 00 4 25 4 75 " 1 to 8 " 4 00 4 25 4 75 Each length put up in separate gross boxes. Common, assorted, 1 to 8, for water-colors gross, 1 50 Demi-Fine, " " " " " " 3 00 Fine, " " " " " " 4 00 Superfine, " " " " " " 5 00 Extra Fine, " " " " " " 6 00 Goose-quill, " ordinary " 350 Swan-quill, " from to 2% " 9 00 252 H. Wood. Camel's-Hair Pencils, for throat, wood doz. 1 00 " " " wire, No. 252 H " 10 5 Bandoline Brushes, Buffalo " 2 50 a 4 50 " Bone " 2 50 a 3 50 206 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S BATH and FLESH BRUSHES. American, Straight Handle. Curved Flesh Brush. American, Straight Handles . . . .....doz. 6 00 a 12 00 English, Panstrepton " 15 00 a 18 00 Leiner's XL, handled, straight " 7 5° " " curved " 7 5° " " " " small .* " 4 00 Curved Fesh " 7 50 a. 12 00 Leiner's XL. BOTTLE BRUSHES. Per doz 2 oo a 3 50 For Nursing Bottles, No. 1 _ ..doz. 50 " " " " 2 " 50 " Tubes of Nursing Bottles, No. 3 " 20 No. 1. No. 3. No, 2. American Tampico and Bristle .....................................doz. 2 00 a 6 00 French Bristle. " 5 oo<z2i 00 " Sea Grass " 3 5O<Z 7 5° American Bristle ......... " 4 50312 00 CLOTH BRUSHES. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 207 CRUMB BRUSHES. Common Mahogany doz. 5 00 Best " " 6 00 Crescent " 9 73 DUSTING OR COUNTER BRUSHES. No. 1 doz. 4 75 " 2 " 5 50 " 3 " 6 00 " 4 " 10 5° " 1, extra " 5 75 " 2, " " 7 00 " 3. " " 8 75 Foundry, extra . doz. 19 00 Round End, extra " 14 50 No. 1, super extra " 7 75 " 2, " " 8 50 " 3> " " 10 .50 " 4, " .................................................... " 18 00 " 1, Fancy Ornamented " n 00 " A, " 44 " 9 00 " B, " " " n 50 " C, " " " 14 00 Toy, Fancy Ornamented " 4 00 Furniture, " " No. 1 " 6 00 " " 41 2 " 10 00 " " " 3 " 11 50 Less 50% discount. HAIR BRUSHES. American, Tampico doz. i oo a 2 50 " " and Bristle " 2 50 a 6 00 " all Bristle ,... " 3 00 a 12 00 " " extra " 9 00 a 18 00 Scott's Electric Hair Brushes " 27 00 208 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S FLORENCE HAIR BRUSHES. No. 80, Mirror Back doz. 10 50 " 100 " 20 00 " H5 " 16 5° " 180 " 10 25 " 220 " 12 25 " 225 " 13 00 " 258, Initial " 13 00 " 335 " 10 25 " 335, Mirror " 11 25 " 358, Initial " 11 00 " 445 " 8 5o " 395 " 11 75 " 310 " 11 50 " 522 " 11 25 " 565 " 10 5o " 223, Gray " 10 25 No. 495 doz. 9 75 " 445, Mirror " 9 75 " 446 " 10 00 " 480 " 8 75 " 658,. Initial " 8 75 " 665 " 9 50 " 670 " 8 25 " 680 " 7 25 " 795 " 9 50 " 825 " 7 25 " 935 " 5 00 " 410 " 9 75 " 622 " 9 5° " 453. Gray " 8 50 " 673, 11 " 6 00 " 1, Infant " 5 25 No. io. No. 7. No. 26. No. 3. No. 17. No. 5. No. 1, Plain, small doz. 18 00 " 2, " medium " 24 00 " 3, " large " 3° 00 " 6, Twist Handle, small " 21 00 " 7, " " medium " 2700 " 8, " " large " 33 00 " 11, Lily, small " 20 00 " 14, " medium " 26 00 " 17, " large " 32 00 " 10, Heads, small " 20 00 " 13, " medium " 26 00 " 16, " large " 32 00 " 22, Heads, Twist Handle, small " 23 00 " 24, " " " medium " 29 00 " 26, *' " " large : " 35 00 CELLULOID HAIR BRUSHES. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 209 No. 21, Lily, small doz. 23 00 " 23, " medium " 29 00 " 25, " large " 35 00 " 4, Twist handle, Paral'el, small " 33 00 " 5, " " " large " 36 00 " ig, " " " Lily, small ,.... " 35 00 " 20, " " " " large " 38 00 Red, Blue and Malachite Colors, at about $3 00 per dozen additional. Childs', 1-39, short, oval doz. 10 50 " 2-39, " " " 12 50 " 3-39, " " " 00 " 1-78, long, " " 10 50 " 2-78, " " " 12 50 " 3-78, " " " IS 00 Gosnell's, full assortment .doz. 7 50030 00 Maw's, " " " 6 00024 00 English, " " " 4 00030 00 ENGLISH HAIR BRUSHES. FRENCH HAIR BRUSHES. Buffalo Horn, 9 Row, plain doz. 9 00 " " n " " " 11 00 " " 13 " " " 13 00 " " 9 " Inlaid " 10 50 " " 11 " " " 13 5° " " 13 " " " 16 50 " " 15 " " " 22 50 " " 17 " " i " 27 00 * Also a large variety of Black-Walnut, Maple, Rose, Tulip, add Satin-Wood Brushes, at various prices. METALLIC HAIR BRUSHES. "EAGLE." Oval. No. 1, Plain, Varnished doz. 8 00 " 2, " Enameled " 9 00 11 3, Veneered " 10 00 " 4, Pearl Inlaid " 12 00 " 5, Fancy Enameled " 10 00 " 6, Decorated " 12 00 " 7, Japanese " 15 00 " 8, Scrap Pearl " 15 00 Oblong. No. A, Plain Varnished doz. 6 50 " B, " Enameled " 7 50 " C, Veneered " 8 co " D, Fancy Enameled " 8 50 " E, Pearl Inlaid " 10 00 " F, Decorated " 10 00 " G, Japanese " 12 00 " H, Scrap Pearl " 1200 No. 11, Plain, Varnished doz. 8 50 " 12, " Enameled " 9 50 " 13, Veneered " 10 00 " 14, Pearl Inlaid " 13 00 " 15, Fancy Enameled " 10 00 Square. No. 16, Decorated doz. 13 co " 17, Japanese " 15 00 " 18, Scrap Pearl " 15 00 " 19, Fan Patterns " 14 co BRUSHES, HAIR, IN SETS.-LEATHER AND OTHER CASES. Gold and Silver Plated, from 7 50 a 24 00 set. Celluloid " 375 a 1500 " Ivory " 5 50 a 175 00 " Buffalo " 4 50 a 18 00 " Wood from 2 50 a 10 00 set. Florence " 2 50 a 7 50 " India Rubber " 3 00 a 13 50 " Diatite " 1 75 a 6 00 " 210 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S HAND BRUSHES. Wood Back, Oval, cocoa fibre doz. 1 75 " " Square, " " " 1 50 " " Oval, Bristle " 3 00 a 4 50 " " Square, " " 3 00 a 4 50 Bone " an assortment " 4003900 Leather " Square, Strap Handle " 4 50 " " Oval " " 11 5 00 Wooden Backs doz. 2 50a 9 00 Buffalo Horn " 10 50 a 15 00 Ivory each, 4 50 a 6 00 Velvet Backs doz., 2 00 a 4 00 HAT BRUSHES. No. i, o B doz. 16 50 " 2, " " 19 00 " 3, " " 20 OO ' ' 46, " " 8 OO " 47, " " 8 00 " 12 " 12 00 " 14 " 13 00 " 15 " I4 50 " 16 " 15 00 HORSE BRUSHES. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 211 No. 113, Leather Backs doz. 40 00 " 1, " " " 70 00 " 100, " " " 11 00 " 00, " " " 76 00 " 4. " " " 3° 00 London, " " " 80 00 No. 116, " " " 55 00 Less 50% discount. INFANTS' BRUSHES. Bone, various styles -. doz. 1 75 a 7 50 Buffalo Horn, various styles " 2 50 a 9 00 Ivory, " " each, 2 50a 3 50 Wood, " " doz. 1 75 a 4 50 KALSOMINE BRUSHES. 5 inch, Extra, all pure gray bristles doz. 34 00 6 " " 39 5o 7 " " " " 49 00 8 " " " " " " " 61 50 9 " ' " " " 67 5° 5 " Extra Extra, all pure white bristles " 44 00 6 " " " " 55 00 7 " " " " " 62 00 8 " " " " " " " .. " 70 00 9 " " " " " " " " 77 00 Less 50% discount. MARKING BRUSHES. No. i, Bristle, round and flat, extra doz. 40 " 2, " " " " " 45 " 3> " " " " " 50 " 4- " " " " " 55 " 5. " " " " " 65 " 6, " " " " " 75 1 to 6, " " '■ assorted, extra gross, 6 50 Less 50% discount. NAIL BRUSHES. Bone, s Row " 6 " " 7 " " 8 " " io " " 6 " Handle on top .. " 8 Boxwood, 5 Row " 7 " 9 " Buffalo, 5 Row " 6 " " 7 " " 8 " " 9 " " io " " Handle on top PLAIN. WINGED. .. 1 2g I 50 .. I CO 2 CO .. i 75 2 25 •• 2 25 2 75 .. 3 25 4 00 3 50 4 50 .. 3 00 3 50 .. 4 00 4 co .. 6 00 6 75 .. 2 50 3 00 .. 3 00 3 50 • • 3 75 4 25 .. 4 75 6 00 .. 6 00 7 50 .. 8 25 10 00 5 50 212 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S PAINT BRUSHES. QUALITY A. Extra Ground Paint Brushes. WARRANTED ALL SELECTED BRISTLES. No.o doz. 15 00 2- " 17 OO 3- " 20 50 4- *' 24 50 5- " 30 OO 6- " 38 50 7- " 49 5o 8- " 54 50 Less 50% discount. QUALITY A. Extra Extra Ground Paint Brushes. ALL WHITE BRISTLES. No.o doz. 15 75 2- " l8 75 3- " 22 50 4- " 29 OO 5- " 38 50 6- " 48 50 7- " 57 00 8- " 65 00 Less 50% discount. Paint Brushes-Quality B. TWINE OR WIRE BOUND. No. 7 doz. 2 25 6 " 2 50 5 " 3 00 4 " 3 50 3 " 4 5o 2 " 6 00 1 " 7 50 o " 10 50 2- " 12 50 3- " 15 50 4- " 18 OO No. 5~o doz. 22 50 6- " 27 50 7- " 34 00 8- " 37 00 Less 50% discount. Paint Brushes-Quality C. TWINE OR WIRE BOUND. No. 7 doz. 2 50 6 " 3 00 5 " 3 50 4 " 4 50 3 " 5 5o 2 " 7 00 1 - " 9 00 o " 12 00 2- " 15 00 3- " 18 00 4"°- " 23 00 5- " 28 00 6- " 34 00 7- ' " 43 50 8- " 45 00 Less 50% discount. Paint Brushes-Quality D. WIRE BOUND. No. 6 doz. 2 50 5 " 3 °o 4 " 3 50 3 " 4 50 2 " 5 50 1 " 7 00 o " 9 00 2- " 11 00 3- " 14 00 4- • • • " 16 25 5- " 19 50 6- 0 " 23 50 7- " 29 50 8- " 33 co Less 50% discount. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 213 Paint Brushes-Quality E. WIRE BOUND. No. 6 doz. 2 25 5 " 2 So 4 " 3 00 3 " 3 5° 2.'. " 4 So 1 " 600 o " 7 So 2- " 9 25 3- " 12 25 4- " 14 75 5- " 17 So 6- " 21 00 7- " 25 00 8- : " 3050 Less 50% discount. All Extra and Extra Extra Paint Brushes are made from pure selected Okatka Bristle, with the standard length and weight. Extra Ground Paint Brushes-Quality A. No. o doz. 15 00 2- " 17 00 3- " 20 50 4- " 24 50 5- " 30 00 6- " 38 50 7- " 49 So 8- " 54 50 Less 50% discount. Flat Wall Paint Brushes. EXTRA EXTRA. No. o doz. 39 00 2- 11 46 00 3- " 53 00 Less 50% discount. Extra Extra Ground Paint Brushes-Quality A. ALL WHITE BRISTLES. No. o doz. 15 75 2- " 18 75 3- " 22 50 4- " 29 00 5- " 38 5° 6- " 48 50 7- " 57 00 8- " 65 00 Less 50% discount. Flat Wall' Paint Brushes. SUPER EXTRA. No. 1, 3 inches doz. 11 00 2, 3K " " 13 50 3, 4 " " 16 00 4, 4% " " 21 00 5, 5 " " 24 50 Less 50% discount. Extra Ground Blind Brushes. FOR PAINTING BLINDS. No. 2-0 ; doz. 14 00 3- " 16 75 4- " 19 5° 5- " 25 co 6- " 32 00 Less 50% discount. Extra Extra Ground Blind Brushes.. FOR PAINTING BLINDS-ALL WHITE BRISTLES? No. 2-0 doz. 16 OO 3- " 19 5° 4- " 25 OO 5- " 31 OO 6- 38 00 Less 50% discount. Painters' Dust Brushes. SUPERFINE. GRAY CENTRE, WHITE OUTSIDE. N'O, J dOZ. 7 ro 2 " 8 50 " 3 " 10 50 4 " 13 00 " 3- Black " 13 00 4> " " 16 00 Less 50% discount. 214 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S American Sash Tools. No. 1 doz. 85 2 " 1 10 3 " 1 35 4 '• 1 60 5 " 1 85 6 " 2 10 7 " 2 40 8 " 2 75 9 " 3 25 10 " 3 50 Less 50% discount. French Sash Tools. No. 1 doz. 1 00 2 " 1 35 3 " 1 70 4 " 2 00 5 " 2 40 6 " 2 70 7 " 3 Jo 8.. " 3 5o 9 " 4 25 10 " 4 75 Less 50% discount. SCRUB BRUSHES No. 1 doz. 2 25 2 " 2 75 0 11 3 00 4 " 3 50 5 " 4 00 Less 50% discount. Scrub Brushes, Exira. No. 1 doz. 3 75 2 " 4 75 3 " 5 50 4 " 6 50 5, White Bristle " 6 75 6, " " " 5 50 7 " 9 50 8 " 6 00 Toy, Scrub " 3 75 Root, " No. 1 " 5 00 Root, Scrub, No. 2 doz. 4 00 Sash " " 3 00 Paint " No. 1 " 4 75 " " " 2 " 6 00 Handled Scrub, No. 1 " 4 co " " "2 " 4 25 3 4 5° White Tampico Scrub, No. 1 " 3 00 " " " " 2 " 3 50 Milk Can Root Scrub " 5 00 Less 50% discount. For Marble or Hard Wood Floors. Root Fibre doz. 7 50 Tampico Fibre " 6 oo All Scrubs without handles, 50 cents per dozen extra, if required. Less 50% discount. No. 123 to 127. SHAVING BRUSHES. No. 123, Black Enameled Handles, Bristle doz. 33 " 125, " " " " " 5° " 126, " " " " " 63 " 127, " *' " " " 75 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 215 SHAVING BRUSHES. No. 62 to 87. No. 62, Rosewood and Horn Handles, Bristle doz. 2 50 "75. " 3 co "87, " " " " " "3 5° Common Wood Handles, Bristle, No. 2 " 38 " " " " " 4 " 5c " " " " ' ' 6 " 62 8 " 75 Bone Case, Bristle.. " 6 00 " " Badger " 7 50 " Handles, a good assortment doz. 1 75 a 4 00 " " Badger, a good assortment " 75001050 Buffalo Horn Handles, Badger, a good assortment " 3 50012 00 No. 9 to 112. No. 9, Twine Band and Walnut Handle, for Barbers' Use doz. 3 00 "12, " " " " " .3 25 " 16, " " *' Black " " " " ....... " 2 25 ''19. " " " " " " " " " 3°° " 112, '* " " " *' *' '' " " 3 25 SHOE BRUSHES, HANDLED. No. t doz. 7 oo 2 " 8 50 3 " it co 5 " 6 50 6 " 3 25 7 " 3 75 11 " 15 5o 21 " 10 75 25, Straight Handle '* noo Less 50% discount. 216 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S No. 1 doz. 5 50 2 " 6 50 3 " 9 75 4 " 11 75 5 " 6 25 SHOE BRUSHES. Less 50% discount. SHOE BRUSHES IN SETS (THREE TO A SET). No. 1 . each, 2 50 2 " 3 00 3 " 3 5° Hotel Polishing Brush doz. 21 00 Less 50% discount. Pocket Edition, Tin doz. q co " " Wood "300 BLACKING TOP OR DAUBERS. Plain doz. 1 50 Medium " 1 75 Extra '• 3 00 Wood, straight, 3 Row doz. 1 50 " 4 " " 2 00 '* " 5 " " 2 50 Bone, " 3 " »« 2 00 " 4 " " 3 00 " 5 " " 4 00 SILVER-PLATE BRUSHES GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 217 STOVE BRUSHES. No. 1, Handled doz. 450 2- " " 5 00 1, " Extra " 7 50 2- " " " 8 50 3> " " " 17 00 Black Lead, Handled " 250 Less 50% discount. TOOTH BRUSHES. French, 3 Rows, Bone, large variety doz. 42 a 1 25 " 4 ' " " 75 « 3 00 " 5 " " " " " 1 25a 4 co " Buffalo Handles," " " 1 75 a 3 5° " Fancy " " " " 3 00a 4 50 " Ivory " " " 9 00 a 18 00 " Badger and Goat Hair, large variety " 2 00 a 450 " Sponge End, variety „.. " 2 00 a 3 50 " Loonen's Electric " 4 00 English, 3 Rows, first quality doz. i 75 " 3 " second " " 1 25 " 4 " first " (see cuts, pages 218-221) " 250 " 4 " second " " 2 00 " 4 " third " " 1 75 " 5 " first " (see cut, page 221) " 3 50 " 5 " second " " 3 00 . " Palate (see cut, page 221) " 2 50 " Double, No. 91 (see cut, page 221) " 3 50 " 4 Rows, Badger, assorted in dozens " 3 50 " 5 " " " " " 4 5o " 4 " Silver Wire, assorted in dozens " 3 50 " 5 " " " " " .- " 4 5o English Tooth Brushes, either Solid or Wax backs, imported to order in quantities of three gross or more, and stamped with firm name, without extra charge. Special quotations and samples of these goods will be mailed upon application. For styles, reference may be had to illustrations on pages following. W. H. S. & Co. now control for the United States the sale of this well-established brand of R. S. W." London Brushes. 218 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S ENGLISH TOOTH BRUSH PATTERNS. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 219 ENGLISH TOOTH BRUSH PATTERNS.-Continued, W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S 220 ENGLISH TOOTH BRUSH PATTERNS-Continued. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 221 ENGLISH TOOTH BRUSH PATTERNS-Continued. 222 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S TOOTH BRUSH CASES. Metal doz. i 50 Porcelain ■■ 2 50 VARNISH BRUSHES. Varnish Brushes Extra-Quality A. TWINE OR WIRE BOUND. No. 6 doz. 3 25 5 " 3 75 4 " 4 00 3 " 4 75 2 " 5 5° 1 " 7 75 0 " 9 75 2- " 12 50 3- " 16 co 4- " 20 00 5- " 25 00 6- " 30 00 7- " 33 00 Less 50% discount. Varnish Brushes-Quality B. TWINE OR WIRE BOUND. No. 6 doz. 3 OO 5 " 3 50 4 " 3 75 3 " 4 25 2 " 5 00 1 " 5 75 o " 7 25 2- '• 9 00 3- " 11 5° 4- " 13 75 5- " 18 25 6- " 20 00 7- " 23 50 Less 50% discount. Oval Varnish Brushes. No. 6 doz. 3 50 5 " 3 75 4 " 4 25 3 " 5 00 2 " 5 75 1 " 7 25 o ' 9 00 No. 2-0 doz. ii oo 3- " 13 75 4- " 18 25 5- " 20 50 6- " 23 00 Less 50% discount. Oval Varnish Brushes, Extra. No. 6 doz. 3 75 5 " 4 00 4 " 4 75 3 " 5 5o 2 " 7 75 > '■ 9 75 o " 12 50 2- " 16 00 3- " 20 00 4- " 25 00 5- " 3c 00 6- 11 33 00 Less 50% discount. Coach Varnish Brushes. QUILL BOUND. No. i doz 16 50 2 " , 19 50 3 " 23 50 Less 50% discount. Chiseled Oval Varnish Brushe'. SUPERFINE. No. 7 doz. 4 50 6 " 6 00 5 " 7 00 4 " 9 5° 3 " 11 5° 2 " 14 00 1 " 17 00 o " 21 00 2- " 25 00 3- " 31 00 4- " 40 5° Less 50% discount. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 223 WHITEWASH HEADS AND BRUSHES Dealers will please note, in ordering, that Whitewash Heads are without Handle, White- wash Brushes having a short handle. Extra Whitewash Heads, A. WARRANTED ALL BRISTLES. No. 5 doz. 5 50 6 ;• " 6 so 7 " 8 50 8 " 11 00 9 " 12 50 10 " 17 5° 11 " 10 00 12 " 26 OO 13 " 30 OO *4 , " 35 00 15 " 39 00 Less 50% discount. XB Whitewash Heads. WARRANTED ALL BRISTLES. 5 inches doz. 5 00 6 " " 6 50 7 " " 8 00 8 " " 12 00 9 " " 14 00 10 " " 19 00 11 " " 23 00 12 " " 33 00 Less 50% discount. D. Extra Whitewash Heads. 6 inches doz. 5 00 6K " " 3 7 " " 6 00 " " 7 00 8 " " 7 so 8% " " 8 00 Q " " 9 So 9/2 10 50 10 inches doz. 12 00 10% " . " 14 00 11 " " 14 5° " " 16 00 12 " " 18 50 Less 50% discount. Whitewash Heads. LONG BRISTLES. A good brush for general use. o doz. 15 00 2- " 17 00 3- " 20 00 4- " 23 00 Less 50% discount. Extra Whitewash Heads. LONG BRISTLES, FOR MASONS AND PLASTERERS. No. 9 doz. 30 OO 10 " 38 50 12 " 48 75 14 " 65 50 Less 50% discount. Extra Extra Whitewash Heads. LONG WHITE OKATKA BRISTLES. No. 9 doz. 44 00 10 " 56 00 12 " 74 00 14 " 92 00 16 " 100 co 18 " 118 OO Less 50% discount. 224 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S D. Extra Whitewash Brushes, Handled. No. 5 doz. 4 50 6 " 5 00 7 " 5 5o 8 " 6 00 9 " 7 00 10 " 8 00 11 " 9 00 12 " 10 00 Less 50% discount. Extra Whitewash Brushes, Handled. No. o doz. 18 00 00 " 20 00 000 " 25 00 0000 " 28 00 Less 50% discount. Extra Whitewash Brushes, Handled. LONG BRISTLES, FOR MASONS AND PLASTERERS. No. 9 doz. 31 OO 10 " 39 50 12 " 49 75 14 " 66 50 Less 50% discount. X. Whitewash Brushes, Handled. SAME QUALITY AS XB HEADS. No. 3...' 'doz. 575 4 " 6 25 5 " 6 50 6 " 8 25 7 " 9 50 8 " 11 00 9 " 15 00 10 " 16 00 12 " 20 00 Less 50% discount. Window Brushes. Flat End, No. 1 doz. 9 00 Round " " 1 " 10 00 " " " 2 " 12 50 Flat " Extra " 12 00 " " " 4 ft. Handle " 16 50 Round " " " 18 50 " " " 4 ft. Handle " 23 00 Pope's Eye " 15 5° " " all white bristles " 1350 " Head " 20 50 Less 50% discount. 6 feet Poles Net, I 50 10 " " " 1 75 12 " " " 2 00 Brush Cases, for Hair Brushes, etc each, o 75 a 6 00 Bully's Vinegar (see page 190). Cachous, Arnaud's Paper doz. 75 " Hobson's Metal " 1 00 " Hooper's Paper " 1 00 " Mather's Ladies', in Metal " 5° " Hooper's Metal " 1 25 " " Ladies' " too Camphor Ice, Alaska " 1 75 " " Hegeman's " 1 75 " " W. H. S. & Co.'s " 1 50 California Water, large " 5 25 " " small " 1 75 Capsules, Jujube, empty, assorted sizes " 3 00 No. o. No. 2, Steamboats doz. 2 oo " 1. Steamboat, assorted, Star and Calico Backs " 2 25 " 6. Great Mogul, Fancy Backs " 3 00 " 16. " " " " Enameled " 4 50 " 7. " " " " Convex Corner " 3 50 " 15. " " Enameled " " " 6 00 " 18. Triplicate, "Patented," " " " 6 00 " 18. " Dog's Head, " " " 7 00 " 18. " Horse's " " " '...." 7 00 " 18. " Gilt Edge, " " " 9 00 " 25. Spanish American, " " " 6 00 " 50. Indicators, " " " 6 00 " 28. Great Mogul, "Euchre,'' " " " 5 00 " 33. Eagle, American Flag Back, Enameled " 5 00 " 36. Great Mogul, Solo, Convex Corners . " 5 00 CARDS, PLAYING. CASWELL, HAZARD & CO.'S Colognes (see page 232). Cold Cream «.doz. 2 50 Dentine " 3 00 Formodenta : " 5 00 Juniper Tar Soap " 225 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 225 CASES, 4 AMPUTATING. 1 Liston's Knife, hip and thigh. 1 " " leg and arm. 1 Catling, small. 1 Scalpel. 1 Tenaculum. 1 Artery Forceps. SET No. I-CONTENTS. 1 Metacarpal Saw. 1 Captal Saw. 1 Tourniquet. 12 Needles, Silk, etc. 1 Bone Forceps. 1 Mahogany Case. SET No. 2. Contents same as in No. 1. Price, $30.00. Price, $28.00. SET No. 3. Contents same as above. Fine Rosewood Case and fine quality of Instruments. Price, $35.00. 236 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S POCKET CASE, N >. 21, GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 227 POCKET CASES. No. 21. G. Tiemann & Co.'s Patent Pocket Case. A very neat and compact Case of Turkey morocco, with silver lock. Contents: two patent catch Handles, Post's Exploring Needle, Tenaculum, Gum Lancet, Sharp-pointed Bistourie, Probe-pointed Bistourie, Tenotomy Knife, Large Scalpel, Small Scalpel, Fin- ger Knife, Metacarpal Saw, Lancet, Straight Scissors, Dressing Forceps, Spring-catch fenestrated Artery Forceps, Spatula, Grooved Director and Aneu- rism Needle, two silver Probes, Compound Catheter of sterling silver, Caustic Case of sterling siher made seamless, six Needles and Suture Silk, two coils of silver Suture Wire 33 00 No. 1. Two-fold Morocco Case, single-bladed instruments with Tortoise-shell handles, containing: Scalpel, Probe-pointed Bistourie, Tenaculum, Straight Scissors, Artery Forceps, Spatula, Compound (male and female) Catheter, Director, pair of Silver Probes, six Needles and Silk 10 00 No. 3. Three-fold Morocco Case, single-bladed instruments with Tortoise-shell handles, Contents: Scalpel, Probe-pointed Bistourie, Tenaculum, Straight Scissors, Artery Forceps, Dressing Forceps, Hard Rubber and Silver Caustic Case, Spatula, Sharp-pointed Bistourie, Gum Lancet, Compound (male and female) Catheter, Director, pair of Silver Probes, six Needles and Silk 15 00 No. 4. Leather Case. Contents: Male and Female Catheter, Tenaculum, Hard-rub- ber Caustic Case, two Silver Probes, Exploring Needle, Director and Aneurism Needle, Probe-pointed Bistourie, Dressing Polypus Forceps, Scalpel, Sharp- pointed Bistourie, Straight Scissors, Curved Scissors, Thumb Lancet, Spatula, Dissecting Forceps, Straight Finger Bistourie, Seton Needle, six Needles and Ligature Silk. The Instruments have Tortoise-shell Handles, and are single- bladed 21 00 No. 6. Parker's i 18 00 " 7. Parker's, fine 25 00 " 8. Multum in Parvo 19 00 " 9. Gunn's 20 00 " 10. Van Buren's 22 00 " 11. Gross' 22 00 " 12. Gross' fine. 2600 " 15. Hamilton's 32 00 '* 20. Wood's 27 50 And many others. Also cases to order according; to specification. Peacock's Case, 18 Vial. VIAL CASES FOR PHYSICIANS, Peacock's Patent, io 2-drachm Via's doz, 24 00 " " 12 2 " " " 27 00 " " 16 2 " " " 27 co " 18 2 " " " 30 00 " 20 2 " " " 33 00 228 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S No. 428 contains 16 2 drachm Vials, Morocco Strap, gilt doz., 13 50 " 528 " 20 2 " " " " " " 15 00 " 529 " " " for the Vest Pocket " 600 " 533 " 92% " " 1 row of Vials upright " 1200 " 536 " 18 2% " " 2 rows " " " 16 00 " 437 " 16 2 " " Wooden Frame, covered Morocco " 13 00 " 537 " 20 2 " " " " " " " 15 00 " 540 •* 16 1% " " Sheepskin, sewed " 11 00 " 541 " 20 2 " " " " " 14 00 " 544 " 16 2 " " Russet Leather Strap " 10 00 " 644 " 20 2 " " " " " " 12 00 " 549 " 16 ij< " " Porte-monnaie Style " 18 00 " 587 " 16 " Morocco, sewed " 10 00 "488 " 18 2 " " " " " 12 00 " 588 " 20 2 " " " " " 13 00 " 589 " 204 " " " gilt strap " 23 00 " 590 " 20 4 " " Sheepskin, sewed " 21 00 " 591 " 18 1% " " Porte-monnaie Style " 20 00 " 594 . " 24 2 " " <! " " 33 00 " 596 " 12 4 " " and 24 2-drachm Vials, Buggy Cases, good Morocco, with handles " 60 00 " 600 " 24 2 " " gilt numbers " 24 00 " 601 " 12 2% " " and 8 6-drachm Vials, best Turkey Morocco, " 3300 " 602 " 20 2 " " Wrapper Cases " 17 00 " 603 " 12 2 " " and 8 4-drachm Vials, Wrapper Case " 20 00 " 604 " 102 " " and 7 4 " " and 2 i-ounce glass stop bottlfes, upright case " 28 00 " 605 " 83 " " on one side, and 2 Pockets for Powders on the other side, of the best Russia Leather " 3° 00 " 606 " 16 3 " " of best Russia Leather " 33 00 " 609 " 63 " " Wrapper Case, Red " 12 00 " 610 " 20 2 " " sewed, Red " 16 00 " 611 " 10 3 " " Wrapper Case, Red " 16 00 " 612 " 12 3 " " " ends covered " 16 00 " 613 " 10 3 " " and 14 i%-drachm Vials, Red " 24 00 " 614 " 18 3 " Imitation Russia " 22 00 " 615 " 24 3 " and 16 Vials, 3 folded, 2 Pockets, " 30 00 " 616 " 24 3 " 2 Pockets and place for Powders " 24 00 " 617 " 10 4 " and 18 Vials, the Vials all upright, " 26 00 " 619 " 10 4-drachm and 28 2-drachm Vials, 3 folded Imitation Russia, " 38 00 " 620 " 104 " " 14 2 " and 28 i-drachm Vials, Imita- tion Russia, 3 folded " 40 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 229 No. 621 contains 8 2-drachm Vials, on one side doz., io oo " 622 " 10 4 " and 14 2-drachm Vials, Imitation Russia " 28 00 " 627 " 242 " Amber Vials, Wrapper Case, genuine Calf...- " 2400 " 629 " 10 2 " " " stiff ends " 13 00 " 630 " 61" Vials, for the Vest Pocket " 5 00 •' 633 " 84 " Glass Stoppered Vials and 12 2-drachm Amber Vials, stiff ends " 3000 " 635 " 20 1 " Vials, Wrapper Case, Metallic Ends, Red Soft Mo- rocco " 21 00 " 636 " 242 " Vials, Wrapper Case, Metallic Ends, Red Soft Mo- rocco " 26 00 " 638 " 10 3 " and 14 1% drachm Vials, Wrapper Case, Metallic Ends, Soft Red Morocco " 30 00 " 639 •• 302 " long Vials, Wrapper Case, Metallic Ends, Soft Red Morocco " 33 00 " 640 " 15 2 " long, and 30 1 drachm short Vials, Wrapper Case, Metallic Ends, Soft Red Morocco " 36 00 " 641 ** 122 " Glass Stoppered Vials, well ground, Handsome Fi- nish, Metallic Ends, Soft Red Morocco " 2-] 00 " 642 " 12 2 " Glass Stoppered, and 10 3 drachm Corked Vials,. Metallic Ends, Soft Red Morocco " 36 00 " 643 Buggy Case, very compact and well protected, containing 8 i%-oz. Glass Stoppered, 10 i-oz., 12 6-drachm, 8 4-drachm, and 10 2-drachm Corked Vials ; the rows of Vials are arranged to fall back, and show the labels on the next " 126 00 " 644 contains 20 2-drachm Vials, Russet Leather Strap " 12 00 " 645 " 10 3 " Glass Stoppered on one side, and Silicate Paper on the other, Metallic Ends, Dark Leather " 26 00 " 646 " 10 3 " Glass Stoppered, 12 2% drachm and 15 2 drachm Corked Vials, two Pockets, Metallic Ends, Dark Leather " 40 00 *' 647 " 103 " Glass Stoppered, and 15 2 Drachm Corked Vials, Stiff Ends, Dark Leather " 300® " 648 " 84 " Glass Stoppered Vials on one side, and Pocket on the other, Stiff Ends, Dark Leather " 24 00 " 649 Buggy Case, contains 8 1 oz., 12 4 drachm, 15 1 % drachm, and 15 1 drachm Corked Vials, and Elastic Loops for Surgical Instruments, Dark Mo- rocco " 82 00 " 650 Buggy Case, Seal-Skin, contains 2 2-oz. Glass Stoppered, 6 i-oz., 8 4-drachm, 18 2-drachm Corked Vials and Elastic Loops for Surgical Instruments " 120 00 " 651 Buggy Case, Dark Morocco, contains 8 i-oz., 12 4-drachm, and 24 2-drachm Corked Vials, and space for Sundries; dimensions, 4J<X2X4% inches " 80 00 23° W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S CATHETERS. English, single web, 1 to 12 doz. 1 25 " double " 1 to 12 " 3 50 " " 13 to 16 " 3 50 " " " Bulbous 11 6 00 " " " Conical " 6 00 Metal, Flexible " 4 50 Male, silver 1 25 to 2 50 Female, silver 1 00 Male, nickel-plated , 1 00 Combined, silver-plated .., 200 Same, with Caustic Case 3 00 Female, silver-plated 50 Hard Rubber 1 00 Jacques' doz. 7 50 Nelaton's " 4 50 Caustic, in Cases, Johnson's Mounted doz. 1 50 " Points " " 2 50 " Holders, H. R., No. 1 " 3 25 " " 2 " 3 75 " " 3 " 425 " " 4 " 4 75 CHALK BALLS. Boxes, of 4 doz. box, 85 " "1 " each ball in box, Shand's doz. 75 " " 1 " " " Irvine's " 62 " " 1 " " " " pink " 1 00 " " I " " " Shand's " " 1 00 Chalk, Billiard gross, 75 " Crayons " 18 " T ailors' .. box, 50 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 231 P. of W. Milnes'. Plain. Prince of Wales, in cases doz. 24 00 " " no " " 21 00 Milnes', with drop end :................. " 24 00 Lawrence's " 9 00 Maw's, plain s " 9 00 W. H. S. & Co.'s screw " 7 5° Shailer's " 13 5° CHAMPAGNE TAPS. Chewing Gum, Adams' box, 25 " •• Ward's " 1 25 " " Cotter's " 75 " " Curtis', Lumps , " 75 " " " Sticks " " Wharton's " 1 25 Cigarettes, Requa's Cubeb doz. 75 " Gale & Blocki " 1 75 " Marshall's " 1 75 " Carlton's " 1 12 " Norton's " 4 5° " Espic ' " 5 75 " Kimball's " 1 80 " Draper's " 1 00 Cloth Stretchers, English doz. i 25 " " Williston's " 1 75 Cold Cream Patey's, small ... " 1 75 " " " large " 3 5° " " Vaseline small . " 200 " " " large.. " 4 00 " " Winter's Camphorated " I 75 232 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S COLGATE. Cashmere Bouquet Water doz. 8 50 Cologne, % Pints, Boxes of 1 doz. " 6 00 % " " % " " 10 00 " 1 " " % " " 15 00 Heliotrope Water " 8 50 Lavender Water " 680 Multiflora " " 8 50 Rosodora " " 8 50 Violet " large " 8 50 " " small " 4 25 Vaseline,White, super., 51b. cans, p. can, 5 00 " ilb, " " 1 00 " Pomade, No. 3, super doz. 800 " No. 2,4 oz " 4 00 " " No. 1,2 oz " 2 08 " Pure, 51b. cans p. can, 2 00 Vaseline, Pure, ilb. cans doz. 6 oo " No. 2, 4 oz " 4 oo " " No. I, 2 OZ " 2 08 " No. o, smallest.... " i 20 *• Veterinary, 51b. cans. ,p. can, 1 50 lib. " ... .doz. 4 00 " Carbolated, ilb. " " 600 No. 2, 4 oz.. " 4 00 " " No. 1, 2 oz.. " 2 08 " Camphorated, No. 2, 4 oz. " 400 " No. 1, 20Z. " 2 08 " Cerate, ilb. cans " 6 00 " Axle Paste, round tins... " 3 12 '* Harness Oil Paste," ... " 313 • " Boot and Shoe Paste, flat tins " 1 05 COLOGNES Atwood, 6 oz. Sprinkler doz. 7 50 " % pint....' <• 10 50 pint " 17 5° " quart <■ 3i 00 '* trial <• j 75 Burnett's, all sizes 5 •« 3 0012 ? 24 00 Caswell, Hazard & Co.'s, % pint, asst 10 50 " " pint, " " 16 00 " " " quart, " " 30 00 Farina, F. M. F., No. 4711, long or short 5 00 " " " " pint " 6 50 " " pint " 12 00 11 M M quart " 24 00 " J. A. F., long or short " 5 oo " " Wicker, X pint • 6 00 % " " 9 00 " pint " 18 00 " " quart •• 3600 " J. M. F. opp. J. Platz, long or short " 6 50 " " " " Wicker, % pint " 9 75 " " " " pint •• i9 5o ' ' quart " 39 00 " J. Platz, No. 4, long or short " 6 00 " " " Wicker, % pint " 9 00 " " pint " 18 00 " " " " quart " 36 00 Hoyt's, large • < 7 3o " small •• 1 75 Lundberg's Rhenish, long •< 4 25 " " short .... •• 425 *' " long Wicker •• 650 " " % pint " with chain and cut stopper " 12 to " " Pint ' 21 00 " " Quart " " " " 36 00 '* " 1 % oz. Small Glass " 1 85 " pint, Cut Stopper " 6 00 'A " " " " 10 50 " Pint " " •• 18 00 " quart " " « 3i 50 " " 10 oz. Fancy Nickel •• 13 00 " " 20 " " " 24 00 Pinaud's in all sizes and styles doz , 2 tfaiq 6q W. H. S. & Co.'s Bell, pint doz., 6 00 pint " 12 00 " ** " quart " 21 00 in bulk gall. 600 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 233 Cologne Bottles (see bottles, pages 195 and 196). " Mixture, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 7 00 " Oil, Lundborg's " 7 00 " Stands, Scotch Plaid doz. 9 00 " " Relic Wood " 9 00 " " Bronzed doz. 6 00 a 15 00 COMBS. Celluloid, Barber, Plain, 7% inch doz. 4 50 " Quill, 7% " " 5 00 " Dressing, straight, 8 inch " 7 50 " " " 8% " " 9 00 " " bow, 8 " " 8 00 All the above in the several colors. No. 3, Fancy Combination Side, India Rubber doz. 2 25 " 4, Plain " " " " 1 75 " 5, Fancy " " " " 2 75 " 9, " " " " " 3 00 "10, " " " " " 2 75 "13. " " " " " 2 75 "14. " " " 3 00 "15. " " " " 3 00 "16, " " " " " 3 00 "17. " " " " " 2 75 " 18, Plain " " " " 1 50 "19, " " " " " 1 60 " 26, Fancy " " " " 4 00 " 29, Plain " " " " 1 25 " 30, Fancy " " " " 2 50 Buffalo Horn, Black or Blonde, flat, straight, 6 to 9 in doz. 3 00 a 7 50 " " " " quill, " 6 to 9 in ) " 450121200 " " " '* " crook, 6 to 9 in " 450121050 " " " " flat, " 6 to 9 in " 350 a 900 " " " " Barber's narrow, 7 in " 3 50 DRESSING COMBS. INCHES. 5 5* 6 6% 7 7K 8 i inch Teeth (inboxes) 80 85 95 1 °5 I 10 1 15 per doz. '* " ' " ' 85 90 I 00 1 10 1 20 I 25 I 40 i 45 Wide Back " 1.00 I 25 I 40 1 55 I 65 I 80 1 95 Narrow Crook " I 50 I 65 1 80 i 95 2 IO • • Deep " " I 80 2 OO 2 IO 2 20 2 30 • ' Barber's " 80 90 I 20 i 3° I 40 I 50 I 65 HORN DRESSING COMBS. 234 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 235 236 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S RUBBER COMB & JEWELRY CO.'S COMBS. For Styles see Illustr.itioi.s//eceding 372, Toilet Royal doz. 6 00 161, 9 inch " " 6 00 148, 9 " " " 5 50 133, 9 " coarse, " " 6 00 122, %% inch " " 5 00 117, " coarse " " 5 25 " ■' C.&F. " - 525 118, 8 " " " 5 00 " " " " 5 5° "9 " " " 6 00 132, 8 " coarse " " 5 50 "9 " " " " 6 5° 153. 8 " " " 4 00 146, 8 " " " 3 50 145. 7% " " " 2 50 T39> 7% " coarse " ........ " 2 50 150, 7 " " " 2 75 158, 5 " Pocket " " 1 75 159. 4 " 1 50 113, 7 " coarse " 1 50 " 7X " " 1 75 " 7X " coarse " 1 75 143. 7% " " 1 25 " " coarse " 1 25 128, 7 '' " 85 " " " 1 00 226, " Pocket, in slides.... " 1 00 " 4 " " " " " 1 12 708, 9 " " 4 50 605, 9 " " 3 50 609, " " 2 50 119, 8 " " 4 00 " 9 " " 4 50 114, 8 " " 2 50 " 8 " coarse " 2 50 603, 6 inch doz. i oo " 6% " " 12 " 7 " " i 25 " 7% " " i 37 " 8 " " i 50 702, 8 " " 2 50 " 9 " " 3 00 614, 7 " " 90 " 7% " " 1 00 " 8 " " 1 10 602, 7 " " 90 " " " 1 00 " 8 " " 1 10 501, 5 " " 50 " " " 55 " 6 " " 60 " 6% " " 65 " 7 " " 7° " 7% " " 75 " 8 " " 80 601, " " 75 " 7 " " 80 " 7% " " 85 " 8 " " 90 102, 6 '' " 1 00 " 6% " " 1 10 " 7 " " 1 25 " 7V2 " " 1 35 " 8 " " 1 50 TOO, 5 " " 50 " 5J< " " 55 " 6 ' * " 6o " " . " 65 " 7 " " 73 " 7M " " 75 " 8 •• " 80 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 237 HORN BARBERS' COMBS. 7 inch, Hand-made, either Coarse or C. and F doz. 1 50 7%" " " " " " 1 75 INDIA RUBBER FANCY DRESSING COMBS. No. 2, 7 inch doz. 2 25 2, 8 " " 2 75 4. 7% " " 1 60 6, 8% " " 3 00 9, 8% " " 4 00 10, 5 " in leather slides .. " 1 85 10, 7M " " 1 75 15. 8 " " 3 75 22, " " 2 50 28, 7 " ' " 2 50 33A, 8 " " 3 00 35. 9 " " 4 00 36, 8 " " 5 00 36, 9 " " 6 00 4°. 7% " " 1 5o 41, 8% " " 6 00 42, 4% " " 1 00 42, 7 " " 1 25 43. 7 " " 1 25 43. 8 " " 1 5o 44. " " 1 35 45. 7 " " 1 35 No. 45, 8 inch doz. i 50 46, 8 " " 3 25 47. 7% " " 2 25 48, 8 " " 1 50 49. 8 " " 4 25 49. 9 " " 4 75 50. 8K " " 3 00 51. 8 " " 2 75 52. 7 M " " 1 5o 53. 7 " " 1 25 53. 8 " " 1 50 54. 8 " " 3 00 54. " " 3 25 55. 7% " " 2 50 55. " " 3 00 58. 8 " " 2 25 IOO, 5 " " I 85 100, 7% " " 1 75 2oi, 6 " .. " 1 00 201, 7 " " 1 15 201, 8 " " 1 30 INDIA RUBBER PLAIN DRESSING COMBS. No. 27, 6 inch doz. 1 25 27, " " 1 35 27. 7 " " 1 50 27, " " 1 60 27. 8 " " 1 75 32. 6 " " 1 25 32, 7 " " 1 50 32, 8 " " 1 75 No. 101, 5 doz. 60 101, 5J£ " 65 101, 6 " 70 101, " 85 101, 7 " 90 101, 7% " 95 101, 8 " 1 00 IMPERIAL DRESSING COMBS. FOR BEST RETAIL TRADE. A, inch doz. 6 00 A, 9 " " 6 50 B, 8 " " 5 00 G, " " 5 75 F, " " 5 50 D, 7 inch doz. 2 75 C, 8% " " 7 25 E, 8 " " 5 00 Toilet " 6 50 IVORY DRESSING COMBS. Plain and Quill Back, an assortment doz. 18 000:36 00 238 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S I. P. NOYES & CO.'S METALLIC BACK COMBS. Medium Teeth, Nickeled Backs. No. 000 doz. 90 {Narrow Teeth, Nickeled Backs. No. 2150 doz. 1 25 2155 " 1 50 2160 " 1 75 2165 " 2 00 Medium Teeth, Nickeled Backs. No. 3155 doz. 1 35 3160 " 1 50 3165 " 1 67 2770 " 1 83 2775 " 2 00 2780. " 2 25 Deep Teeth, Nickeled Backs. No. 2965 doz. 1 87 2970 " 2 12 2975 " 2 37 2980 " 2 50 Medium Teeth, Nickeled Backs, and Nickeled Guard Teeth. No. 4770 doz. 2 12 Hotel Combs, Nickeled Backs, all Coarse. No. 070, with chain doz. 3 50 070 " 2 25 060, with chain " 3 25 060 " 2 00 Barbers', Nickeled Backs. No. 2570 doz. 1 62 2575 " 1 87 2580 " 2 12 Ridding, Nickeled Backs. No. 17...; doz. 63 1740 " 83 Rule Pocket, German Silver Cases'and Backs. No. 6 doz. 2 00 TORTOISE-SHELL DRESSING COMBS. Plain and Quill Backs, an assortment doz. 24 00a 60 00 POCKET COMBS. Per doz. Buffalo Horn, Black or Blonde, 3 to inch 1 oo<z 2 50 Bnffalo Horn, Black or Blonde, in cases 1 50 a 4 00 Horn, Siamese 75 a 1 25 I.R.,No. 3, 3 inch 1 25 " " 4. " 1 37 Per doz. I. R.,No. 5, 4 inch 1 75 " " 7. 3% " 1 25 " " 8, " 1 00 " " 8, in leather slides... 1 23 " " 11 1 25 Imitation Shell, an assortment. 75 a 2 00 Tortoise " " " 12 00 a 18 00 FINE COMBS. Box-Wood, an assortment doz. i 50 a 2 00 Buffalo Horn, Black, an assortment " " " Blonde, " " 1 75 az 50 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 239 HORN FINE COMBS. NOS. 8 9 IO ii 12 13 14 15 16 Fine 4 oo 4 5o 5 oo 5 5o 6 25 6 50 6 75 7 00 pr gross Superfine 4 5° 5 oo 5 5o 6 25 6 50 6 75 7 GO 7 25 >< Coarse and Fine.... 7 25 7 75 8 50 9 00 9 50 10 00 II 50 • • IVORY FINE COMBS. COMMON WIDTH. INCHES. I%-2% No. 8. No. g. No. 10. 2%-2% No. 11. 2%~3% No. 12. No. 13. No. 14. No. 15. No. 16. Superfine I IO i 55 2 20 2 45 2 70 2 80 2 95 3 05 3 20 S. S i 45 2 05 2 60 2 90 3 20 3 35 3 6o 3 85 4 00 s. s. s 2 OO 2 75 3 45 3 85 4 25 4 85 5 25 5 5o 5 60 Ne Plus Ultra 3 25 4 05 4 85 5 70 6 10 6 50 7 3° 7 70 8 10 MEDIUM WIDTH AND THICKNESS. NOS. 8 9 IO II 12 13 14 15 16 Super Medium .... 2 OO 3 00 3 75 4 25 4 55 5 00 5 35 5 55 5 75 S. S 2 75 3 6° 4 55 5 20 5 70 6 20 6 60 6 95 7 25 s. s. s 3 25 4 85 6 10 6 75 7 30 8 00 8 60 9 35 9 75 EXTRA WIDTH AND THICKNESS. NOS. 8 9 IO 11 12 13 14 15 l6 Super Wide 3 25 4 05 5 00 5 60 6 10 6 60 7 IO 7 60 8 10 S. S 4 25 4 85 6 10 6 75 7 30 8 00 8 55 9 20 9 75 S. S. S 4 85 6 50 8 10 8 95 9 75 10 55 11 35 12 20 13 00 INDIA RUBBER FINE COMBS. COMMON WIDTH. NOS. 8 9 IO 11 12 13 14 15 16 S 40 45 5° 55 60 65 70 75 80 doz. s. s 45 5o 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 << 240 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S INDIA RUBBER FINE COMBS. MEDIUM WIDTH AND THICKNESS. NOS. IO II 12 13 14 15 16 S 50 55 65 75 80 85 90 doz. s. s 55 60 70 80 85 90 95 MEDIUM WIDTH AND THICKNESS. Assorted Fancy Patterns. NOS. IO II 12 13 14 15 16 S 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 doz. s. s 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 EXTRA WIDE. Assorted Fancy Patterns. NOS. 12 13 14 15 16 S 80 9° I co I IO I 20 doz. s. s 9° I IO 1 3° CELLULOID FINE COMBS. COMMON WIDTH. NOS. 9 IO II 12 13 14 15 l6 S I IO I 20 1 35 1 5° I 60 1 70 2 OO I 85 doz. s. s i 3° I 40 1 5° 1 65 I 80 I 90 2 15 NOS. 9 IO II 12 13 14 i5 16 s. i 30 I 50 I 70 I 90 2 IO 2 30 2 50 2 75 doz. S. S 1 60 I 80 2 OO 2 25 2 50 a 75 3 10 3 25 MEDIUM WIDTH. NOS. 9 IO 11 12 13 14 15 16 S 2 25 2 7=; 3 10 3 75 3 35 4 00 3 65 4 5o 3 95 4 70 4 20 4 5° doz. s. s 2 70 3 35 5 05 5 35 EXTRA WIDTH. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 241 TORTOISE-SHELL FINE COMBS. Per doz 12 00 INFANTS' COMBS. Ivory, single doz. 125 " double " 1 50 " " with whistle " 1 75 INDIA RUBBER LONG COMBS. No. 3, Fancy. doz. 9 17. " " 1 25 25, " " 1 35 3i, " " 1 25 22, " 11 80 33 " 9° 34 " 1 25 35 " 75 36 " 75 37 " 75 38 " 1 25 39 " 1 35 40 " 1' 25 No. 41 doz. 1 62 42 " 90 43 " 1 25 44 " 1 15 45 " 1 50 46 " 1 50 60 85 30, Plain " 50 50, " " 75 90, " " 1 00 3°° " So 500 " 55 900 " 60 INDIA RUBBER RIDDING COMBS. 3 inch, Plain Back gross, 4 25 3% " 4 50 4 " 5 00 " Quill " " 5 00 4 " " " " 5 50 I. R., No. 2 doz. 2 00 Shell, an assortment doz. a 10 50 Buffalo, " " 4 50 a 6 00 TOILET COMBS. Buffalo and Wood, an assortment. doz. 1 75 a 6 00 COMB CLEANERS. Superfine (XX) Straight or Taper. . o gross. 28 Fine (X) Straight or Taper. gross. 7 I... 30 I 8 2. . . 33 2 10 3--- 38 3 12 4... 47 4 14 5... 56 5 17 6... 67 6 22 7... 83 7 35 8... I 00 8 47 9... I 20 9 55 IO. . . I 40 10 ■ ■ 66 II... I 60 II • • 80 12. . . I 80 12 94 13-•• 2 OO 13 1 05 14... 2 25 14 1 25 15... 2 50 15 1 S8 16... 2 75 16 << 1 52 17... 3 00 17 1 80 18... 3 25 18 1 94 19... 3 5o 19 2 10 20. . 3 75 20 • • 2 25 22. . 4 5o 22 2 70 24.. 5 5° 24 3 00 26.. < < 6 50 26 3 3° Assorted, 1 to 6 45 Assorted, i to 6.... 12 3 to 0 < < 50 " 3 to 6 16 6 to 10 1 10 " 6 to 10 46 11 to 20 • • 2 75 " 11 to 20 I 50 CORKS. 242 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S XX, or Superfine, Extra Long Taper. No. o, % inch Ion? gross 34 36 Homoeop., 2d qual., it It It tt It tt No. 7.. 8.. 9- 10. gross. 36 45 5o 65 I, " " mixed. Nos. 2 to c. 20 2, 13-16 " 11 42 5° ft II 3 to 7. 4 to 8. ,< 25 o' % •• I 1 tt It tt 27 -5' - 4, 15-16 " 11 .60 72 90 I 05 I 25 i 55 1 92 1 10 5, 1 " 11 Rubber Corks Diam. No. 0, 1% x in. 1, 1% x y8 " . 2, 1 x y8 ••. 2M1 % x % " . 3> & x y2 " . 3%> %*%"■ 4. >8 x " . 4M> x % " • 6, 1 1-16 inch long 7. " .8,1% " 9. 13/s " IO, 1% " Miscellaneous. Bungs, assorted gross. 11 Length. ..2 in. ..1% " " . .1% " ..1/8 " ..1 " ." % " 100 11 I t II 7 00 6 00 4 00 3 25 2 50 2 00 1 50 1 50 Champagne qts. " pints Demijohn, straight 4 00 3 o° 80 5> A X H 5%, % x " . 6, A x % " . 6M. Yt x 5-16 . 7, 7-i6 x V. •. % • • X " 13-16 11 I 00 75 " taper 11 I 00 .. % " tt 75 75 Jug, straight.... 11 I 25 Assorted, 1 dozen in box box. 25 1 * taper 11 I 00 Pint, straight 11 35 65 Specie or Flat. Quart, " 11 Sniia Water, short 11 MEASURE ON TOP 2ND. " long Long taper 1% .qt. it T inch diameter gross. 29 35 11 65 i% 11 11 .pt. 11 5° l'v " •• 11 44 Short taper .qt. 1t 55 i'y3 " 11 52 .nt. it 35 1% " •• 11 63 Citrate Magnesia, straight... " " taoer 11 1 00 " 11 73 11 1 25 '■ • t 86 11 1 25 " 11 I 00 11 65 a 1 00 2 " 11 11 1314 I 28 Homceop., 1st qual., No. t 1 < < I.. it 20 2% " " tt 2. . it 25 2% " " 11 1 43 it II 3- • 11 3° " " 11 I 60 It II 4. . i t 35 " it 1 77 t I tt 5.. 11 4° 2% " " tt 2 00 11 It 6.. t1 48 65 2% " " 11 2 23 <1 «1 7-- 8.. 11 2% " " 11 2 46 It It 11 77 3 " M 11 2 68 It It 9-• 10. < t 93 1 20 3X " " 11 3 15 3 7° It 11 3% " 41 tt " 2d qual., No. 1.. 11 12 " " it 4 3° 2.. 11 15 4 11 " 11 4 85 II II 3- 4.. 11 18 11 6 20 11 11 11 20 5 " " 11 7 It It 5-- 6.. 11 22 " 11 9 15 II 00 It It << 26 6 " " << Attention is invited to the colored plate, showing exact sizes of Machine Corks X and XX. Iron, ordinary each, 38 " Lochman's Patent, small... " 1 00 " " " large... " 1 25 " Bronzed, Dog Pattern " 75 Nickel-Plated " 4 50 Brass .. " 3 00 Cork Presses. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 243 Cork Borers. Brass, in sets of 6 set, 2 25 " " " "12 " 5 00 Corkscrews On Cards doz. 1 25 a 4 50 Pocket " 1 50 a 4 00 I. R. No. 1 " 4 00 " "2 " 4 75 Vial " 1 0002 00 Patent " 18 00 Com Files, Japanese doz. 3 50 " Knives " 7 50 " Rubbers, Sharkskin........ " 3 50 Corn and Bunion Plasters. (See page 281.) Court Plaster, all kinds. (See page 281.) Com. Pencils, De Grave's " 1 50 " " Robinson " 1 50 CRUCIBLES German Sand. Small Fives, Three Comer nest, 6 Large " " " " 10 Sixes j" " " 20 Eights " " " 32 Eights Round nest, 45 Halves " " 65 Ones " " 1 20 Black Lead, German Per No. 5 " " Dixon's " 8 COSMETICS. doz. American, an assortment 75 a 1 00 Bazin's 75 Coudray's, 940, white, black or brown.. 1 50 " 941, " " " .. 2 00 " 942, 11 " " .. 2 50 " 943. " " " 3 00 " 948, " " " .. 6 00 • " 960, " " " .. 1 00 Letchford's Transparent 1 50 doz. Lubin's small, 3 colors 4 50 " med., " ' 7 50 Pinaud's small, " No. 815 108 " med., " " 818 2 16 " large, " " 824 4.32 Italian, Sene's, " small 1 00 " " " large 2 00 Panifleau's 1 50 Rimmel's 6 00 COTTON, ABSORBENT. Frances' No. 1, % lb. boxes, lb. 1 25 doz. 7 50 " " 2, lb. " lb. 1 50 " 450 " 3,% lb. " lb. 1 75 " 275 " " 4, i-i51b. " lb. 2 00 " 1 60 " "5, 1-32 lb. " lb. 2 25 " 90 For Hospitals, in bales of 25 lbs... .lb. 1 25 " Surgeons, in % lb. boxes lb. 1 50 " " in % " " lb. 1 75 " Dentists, in % " " lb. 2 00 " Apothecaries'Sales,in 1-32lb.bxs.lb. 2 50 Hygroscopic (Von Bruhns'),Abs't.. ..lb. 1 00 Borated, for Dressing Wounds lb. i 75 Borated, for Tampons doz. 1 75 Salicylated 1 lb. 1 50 doz. 1 50 Haemostatic, Styptic " 1 75 Iodized " 1 75 Carbolized 1 lb. 1 50 " doz. 1 50 Rohland's Styptic, small " 1 75 " large " 3 59 CUPPING CUPS. Bell Shape, assorted sizes doz. 1 00 Oval " " " " 1 00 Nested " " " 1 00 Glass, with I. R. Bulb, No. 140 " 5 00 No. 140. DIAMONDS. Ebony, plain each, 2 50 " keyed.., " 300 " " plate glass " 1000 Ivory, plain " 5 00 Ivory, keyed each, 7 00 Cocoa, " " 4 00 Metal Pocket " 5 50 244 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO. S DRESSING CASES. Dressing Cases, a large variety of Ladies' and Gents', of English, Paris i and Vienna make' each, 4 00 a 30 00 DRINKING CUPS. H. R., Telescopicdoz. 5 00 Metal " " 3 50 a 5 00 Glass in Leather, Cork and Canvas Cases " 7 50 a 15 00 DRUG MILLS. The Swift Drug Mill has been long and favorably known to the trade, and with the im- provements from time to time made, it has kept even pace with the times, but this last places it beyond all competitors. We hope to be favored with your order for these mills, and believe that you can not fail to tie pleased with them, as they are admirably adapted to the wants both of the Wholesale and Retail Druggists. We confidently offer these Mills as the very best made. They have stood the test of many years' service in the laboratories of the leading pharmaceutists of the country, and may be relied upon for doing perfect work. This cut represents the Mill open. This cut represents the Mill ready for use. SWIFT'S NEW "B" DRUG MILL Is intended to be screwed upon the counter. This mill has many advantages over the others, having great power, is easily adjusted to any degree of fine grinding, and can be opened as shown in the cut, for cleaning, and closed again ready for work, in ten se conds, and without changing the degree of fineness as adjusted; no tools being required. When open, the parts are in the best possible position for dusting out, and any amateur can easily readjust them. The hopper is large, and the can to receive the powder is conveniently arranged. Dealers as well as others will at once perceive that Swift s " B " Drug mill has peculiar advantages over all others that have yet been presented to their notice. It is quite ornamental, and a handsome counter-fixture. The price is fixed very low, with the hope of large sales. Price, $20. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 245 "OLD STYLE." Price $8.00 We have reduced the price of the "Old Style" to $8.00, at which price it is, considering quali- ty, the cheapest in the market. Price $9.00 The " New Style " is fitted with a heavier tty- wheel, and it is easily taken apart and cleaned. "NEW STYLE." "POWER." "CHAMPION." Price $28.00 The "Power" Mill is made very strong and of few parts. May be used by hand when other power is not obtainable ; and in grinding fine substances a feed arrangement is attached, by which the amount admitted may be graduated according to the power at command. Pkice $13.00 The "Champion" is fitted with'finer grinding plates, thus adapting it for finer work, though it is capable of passing coarse material. Being fitted with two heavy fly-wheels, it may be worked by either 'one or two persons. The plates of this Mill are quickly and easily separated for cleaning by the removal of two nuts. Grinding plates $3.00 a set. Any of these Mills packed1 in shipping order without extra charge. 246 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S No. 16. Price, $20. The Mill is very similar to the " B " Mill, with the exception that the grinding-plates are horizontal instead of perpendicular, with the receiver inclosed in a drawer. It is readily ad- justed to any degree of fine grinding, as easily cleaned and quite as ornamental and hand- some a counter-fixture as the " B " Mill. We can recommend it as a very desirable Mill for the use either of the wholesale or retail druggist. Price, $20. " Harris"-No. 1, 9x12 each, 20 00 • " "2, 14x17 " 25 00 " " 3, 14x22 " 30 00 Tilden's Patent " 1 50 DRUG SIFTERS. ■Ear Syringes, Glass . doz. 1 2503 00 " H. R " 8 50 Eye Baths, Glass, Plain " 2 50 " " Porcelain " 1 75 ELASTIC ARTICLES Abdominal Supporters, Silk each, 8 00012 oo Thread " 5 00a 900 Anklets, Silk doz. 18 00 a 21 00 " Thread " 15 00 Knee Caps, Silk " 21 00024 00 " Thread " 15 00 Stockings, Silk " 30 00036 00 " Thread " 21 00024 00 " Knee, Silk . " 60 00072 00 " " Thread " 36 00042 00 " Thigh, Silk " 9000 " " Thread " 600007200 DIRECTIONS TO MEASURE. For Anklet, at E, F, G, H; for Knee Cap, at A, B, C ; for Stock, ing, at C, D, E, F, G, H; for Knee Stocking, at B, C, 1), E, F, G, H; for Thigh Stocking, at A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 247 Emollients, hand, G. E., Jaques' doz. 4 50 Envelopes, Prescription, an assortment per 1000, 1 25 a 2 00 for Tooth Brushes " Edes' Extracts, Heydosmia, etc doz. 6 50 EVAPORATING DISHES, GRADUATED. Patented July 21 st, 1874. Price, 40 oz each, 1 75 $6 " 2 50 The object of this invention is to evaporate Solutions and Liquids of all kinds, without resorting to the present slow and tedious process of emptying the Dish from time to time into a glass or other measuring vessel, for the purpose of ascertaining when you have evaporated the fluid to the desired quantity. No. 4, 3 Pint... doz. 12 00 " 5, V2 Gallon " 15 75 " 6, 3 Quart. ...... *' 21 00 " 7, 1 Gallon " 27 50 " 8, 1% " " 33 00 " 9> " " 39 00 " 10, 2 " " 48 00 II, 2% " " 54 OO " 12, 3 " " 60 OO BERLIN PORCELAIN. Heavy Rim. No. 9, % pint, 5% inch doz. 5 40 " 8, 1 " 6 " " 6 60 " 7, " 7 " " 7 80 " 6, 1% " 8 " " 900 " 5, 2 " 8% " " 10 20 4> 3 " 9% " " 12 00 " 3, % gallon, " " 15 60 " 2, 3 quart, 11 " " 21 00 " 1, 1 gallon, 12K " •• 27 00 °> 2 " 15 " " 42 00 " 00, 3 " 17 " " 6c 00 Plain. No. 00, 2 oz doz. 2 50 " o, 4 " " 3 50 " 1, 8 " " 5 40 " 2, Pint " 6 60 " 3, Quart " 10 00 BERLIN PORCELAIN, 248 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S EVAPORATING DISHES.-Continued 1 to 10 oz per nest, 1 25 1 to 12 " " 1 75 PORCELAIN. Nested. IRON. Porcelain-lined, with Handles. 6 inch, i pint each, 30 7 " 1% " " 35 8 " 2 •• " 45 9 " 3 " " 5o 10 each, % gallon " 55 11 " 5 pints " 60 12 " 3 quarts " 75 13 " 1 gallon " 1 00 14 " " " 1 25 15 " iK " " 1 5° 16 " 2 " " 1 80 18 " 3 " " 2 40 20 " 4 " " 3 00 22 " 5 " " 3 60 26 " 6 " " 4 00 Pint each, 50 Quart " 70 % gallon " 90 1 " " 1 60 2 " " 3 00 3 " " 4 00 4 " " 5 00 IRON. Acid Proof. Eye-Brow Pencils doz. 1 5032 50 ' ' Protectors, wire . " 1 5° " Shades, Silk, single " 1 5oa2 00 double " 3 50« 6 00 " Syringes, glass '• " 1 25 a 2 5° EXTRACTS, HANDKERCHIEF Atkinson's White Rose, etc., i oz doz. 5 do " " " " 2 " " io 3° " •• " " 4 •' " 18 50 " " " " 8 " " 33 oo << ■■ << <> " " 66 02 Bayley's Essence Bouquet " i° 5° Briedenbach's d 5° Burnett'sFlorimel '' 5 °° Colgate's Cashmere Bouquet, i oz " 6 oo " " " JX lb. bots per bottle, 190 1 " " " " 3 75 Edes' Heydeosmia, etc doz. *6 50 Henry & Demarson's, " ..... " 600 Lubin's, of the following odors, 1 oz " [6 50 " " " " 2 " " 13 00 •• •< " " 4 " " 27 00 • • << << " 8 " " 48 00 " Bulk bottle, 850 Citronella Rose, Damask Rose, Fifth Avenue, Fleur d'Orange, Forget-me-not, Frangipanni, Gdranium Rosat, Hddyosmia, Heliotrope, Honeysuckle, Jasmin d'Espagne, Kiss-me-quick, Lily of the Valley, Magnolia, Marechale, Mignonette, Millefleurs, Mousseline, Moss-rose, Musk, New-mown Flay, Night-bloom'g Cereus, Ocean Spray, Oppoponax, Oriental Drops, Patchouly, Pond Lily, Rdsdda, Rondeletia, Rose, Rose Mousseuse, Rose Musqude, Rose Tea, Spring Flowers, Stephanotis, Sweet Brier, Sweet Clover, Sweet-pea, Sweet-Scented Shrub, Tea Rose, Tuberose, Upper Ten, Verbena, Violette, Violette des bois, Violette de Parme, White Rose, Ylang Ylang, Bridal Bouquet, Bouquet de Caroline, " du Joc'y-Club, " de West End. ESS. BOUQUET. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 249 LUNDBORG'S TOILET PERFUMES. oz. small, Recherclid, assorted odors doz. 3 75 1 " medium, " " " " 5 50 1 " Novel Box, " " " 6 50 1 " Arcadian Pink . " 6 25 2 " " " " 10 00 1 " Wood Violet " 625 1 " Ylang Ylang " 6 25 1% " Exquisite, White Rose and White Violet in couplets " 725 2 " International " 7 85 2 " Recherchd " 8 00 4 " " " 13 5o Trefoil Cork Stoppers, assorted odors " 1 85 % oz. Pitcher Bottles " " " 4 00 ■% " No. 1, Long Pressed, assorted odors : " 4 25 y " Small Wicker, Cork Stopper, assorted odors ;.. " 425 1 " Round " Glass " " " " 6 co ij£ " Wicker, Recherche, Cork Stopper, assorted odors " 6 25 No. 2, Long Pressed, assorted odors " 6 25 1 " Octagon, Cut Crystal " " " 7 85 Criterion, 2 odors, in box., per doz. boxes, 2 00 Tally-Ho, 1 oz doz. 6 25 Fascination, 1 oz " 6 25 " 2 " " 10 00 Bijou, 6 odors, in box " 2 00 Odorator Perfumes " 4 50 2 oz. Edenia " 9 50 2 oz. Marechai Neil " 9 50 One dozen sample bottles gratis with each half dozen of Edenia or Marechai Neil. LUNDBORG'S TRIPLE EXTRACTS, In % and i Pint Bottles.-Per Pint, $3 25. Arcadian Pink, Bouq. de Caroline, Bridal Bouquet, Cassie, Eglantine, Essence Bouquet, Frangipanni, Heliotrope, Honeysuckle, Jasmin,; jockey Club, jonquille, Magnolia, Mare ch ale, Mignonette, Millefleurs, Moss-rose, Musk-rose, New-mown Hay, N. B. Cereus, Ocean Spray, Or. Flower, Patchouly, Pond Lily, Rdsdda, Rondelitia, Rose, Rose Geranium, Spring Flowers, Stephanotis, Sweet Brier, Sweet Pea, Tea-Rose, Tuberose, Upper Ten, Verbena, Violet, West End, White Rose. Musk, Wood Violet, Ylang Ylang per pint, 425 Fascination " 6 25 Letchford's, flat bottles, assorted odors. doz. 6 00 round " " " " 6 50 and 7 50 " cut " " " " 10 00348 00 Low's, 1 oz.,'assorted odors " 5 50 " 2 " " " " 11 00 Maw's Bouquet " 350 " Knitted Sweets " 7 00 Piesse & Lubin's Frang., etc " 900 Pinaud's, in 1 lb. and % lb. bottles lb. 3 00 " all sizes and odors furnished. Riggs'Veg. Essence , " 7 00 Rimmel's Ylang Ylang, etc " 650 Soc. Hygenique " 10 50 Taylor's, an assortment " 1 503 3 50 Tetlows, an " " 753 7 50 Wenck's, Gilsey House Bouquet, etc., 1 oz " 5 50 " " " " " 2 oz " 10 00 250 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S FEATHER DUSTERS. Picture Dusters. Plain. (Soft Fine Feathers for Pianos, Paintings and other Polished Surfaces.) doz. No. 5, 5 inch Feathers 12 °° 6, 6 ■' " x5 °° rj •< 20 OO 8, 8 " " ... 24 oo 9, 9 " " 30 00 10, 10 " •' 36 00 12, 12 " - 48 OO 14, 14 " " 60 °° , Plain. Plain Full Centre. No. 5, 5 inch Feathers 2 oo 6, 6 " " 3 00 7 " ' ' 4 8, 8 " " 6 00 9, 9 " " 9 00 10, 10 " " 12 00 12, 12 " " 18 00 14, 14 " " 24 00 16, 16 " " 27 00 18, 18 " " 28 50 20, 20 " " - 29 00 22, 22 " " 29 50 24, 24 " " 30 00 FILTERS, FELT. White, 1, X gallon each, 50 " 2, 8x8 " " 60 " 3. % " " 70 " 4, 11x12, 1 " " 1 00 " 5, 13x15, 1% " ' " 1 25 " 6, 14x15, 1% " " 1 5° " 7, 16x19, 2 " " 1 75 " 8, 18x21, 3 " " 2 00 " 9, 20x23, 4 " " 2 50 " 10, 23x25, 5X " " 3 50 FILTERING PAPER. Grey, French ream, 3 50 White, " " 4 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 251 FILTERS. Round-Grey, 6 inches 100, 20 " " 19, 8 " " 25 " 25, 10 " " 30 " 33. x3 " " 40 " " 4°. 15 " " 5° " " 45, 18 " " 60 " " 50, 20 " " 70 " " 80, 32 " " 5 00 " White, 15 " 25 " " 19 " 3° " 25 " 40 " 33 " 5o " 4° " 65 " 45 " 75 " " 50 " 85 Folded Fillets, No. 1 " 50 " " " 2 " 60 " " " 3 ' " 70 " " " 4 , " 80 " " " 5 > " 90 " " " 6 " 1 00 Filter Rack. As a Dregs Squeezer. Filter Folders, Bakes' each, r oo " Stands. See Retort Stands. " Racks and Dregs Squeezers (see cut). " " 5 in. diam doz. 3 75 " " 7 in. " " 5 00 " " 9 in. " " 7 00 " " 12 in. " " 8 00 FINGER COTS, INDIA RUBBER. White, assorted, light, No. 108 Black, " " " 109 White, " medium, " no Black, " " " in White, " heavy, " 112 Black, " " " 113 Chamois Skin, assorted sizes gross, 3 75 " 4 50 " 4 50 " 5 oo 5 25 50 " 9 00 108 or 109. 112 or 113 252 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S FLASKS.-OLRY'S PATENT POCKET. Screwsjastenedon glass WITH METAL, INSTEAD OF CEMENT. Leakage Impossible. • % Pint Pint y2 Pint!% Pint Pint No. i, Assorted Sheep "7, " " oval form doz. 7 50 8 50 1 10 00 IO 00] 12 OO 15 OO 12 OO j GLASS, COVERED ALL OVER WITH LEATHER, WITHOUT CUPS. % Pint % Pint X Pint X Pint Pint 1 Quait No. 8, Plain Sheepskin doz. " 9, Colored Leather, assorted " *• io, Russia Leather, open sides " " ii, Hogskin " " 12, Turkey Morocco " 9 oo 9 oo 12 OO II oo 11 OO 12 50 12 OO I4 OO l6 50 21 OO 13 50 15 00 13 5o 15 00 15 00 17 00 24 00 18 00 18 00 18 OO 30 00 21 00 33 co 30 00 42 00 24 00 36 00 24 00 36 00 LEATHER-COVERED GLASS, WITH BRITANNIA METAL] CUPS. X Pint Pint No. 14, Plain and Covered Leather doz. 12 OO 15 OO " 15, Russia Leather, open sides " 18 OO1 22 SO " 16, Hogskin *• 13 50 l6 50 11 17, Turkey Morocco '• 13 50 l6 50 LEATHER-COVERED GLASS, WITH BRITANNIA METAL CUPS, OVAL FORMS. LEATHER COVERED, EXTRA FINE, With Silver Plated and Engraved Cups. Each Flask in a box. % Pint'% Pint L Pint X Pint Pint Quart No. 19, Russia Leather, engraved doz. " 20, Hogskin, engraved. " " 21, Turkey Morocco, engraved " "100, Russia Leather, Silver Plate " " no, Hogskin, Silver Plate " " 120, Turkey Morocco, Silver Plate " 24 OO 27 00 ! 24 00 36 co 30 00 30 00 27 00 24 00 24 00 42 00 36 00 36 00 33 00 27 00 27 00 51 00 45 00 45 00 42 00 36 00 36 00 69 OO 63 OO 63 CO 57 00 51 OO 51 00 21 OO 24 00 19 50 22 50 1 T9 50 16 501 19 5° Pint Pint No. 23, Russia Leather, open sides, engraved, oval forms doz., " 24, Hogskin, engraved, " " " " 25, Turkey Morocco, engraved, " " " ''150, Russia Leather, open sides, silver plated, " " " 11 160, Hogskin, silver plated, . " " " "170, Turkey Morocco, silver plated, " " " 33 00 30 00 30 00 27 00 21 00 21 00 39 00 36 OO 36 OO 33 00 27 00 27 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 253 % Pint % Pint X Pint No. 514, Assorted Sheep, plain cups doz., 13 50 16 50 19 55 " 515, Russia Leather, " " " 15 00 19 50 24 00 " 516, Hogskin, " " " ! 19 50 24 co " 517, Morocco Leather, " " " 15 00 19 50 24 00 " 615, Russia " Silver plated cups " 24 00 28 00 33 co " 616, Hogskin, " " " " 28 00 33 00 " 617, Morocco Leather, " " " " 24 00 28 00 33 00 " 523, Russia " " " " Engraved " 36 00 34 50 4° 5° " 524, Hogskin, " " " " " 34 50 40 50 " 525, Morocco Leather, " " " " " 30 00 34 50 4° 5° LEATHER CUPS ON TOP. FORCEPS, TOOTH. Fig. i. Bayonet-shaped Wisdom Forceps, best, warranted each, 2 75 " 2. Lower " " " " " 2 75 " 10. Upper Molar, right or left, " " " " 2 75 " 17. Harris' Lower Molar, either side, Forceps, best, warranted " 2 75 " 24. Wolverton's Lower Molar, either side, Forceps, best, warranted " 2 75 " 29. Universal Root Forceps, best, warranted " 275 " 33. Half-Curved Root Forceps, best, warranted " 275 " 42. Universal Forceps, best, warranted " 2 75 Tooth Forceps, second quality, of the above patterns, $2 00. Also Tooth Forceps at $i 50 and $1 25. 254 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S FORCEPS, TOOTH. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 255 FUNNELS. - GLASS FUNNELS. \ -7 i ounce doz. I 12 \ / 2 " 44 i 25 \ / 4 " 4 * i 5o \ / 8 " 4 4 2 OO \ / Pint 4 4 2 25 3/ Quart • • 2 50 % Gallon.... 4 4 3 50 1 I " .... • • 5 00 i 2 " .... 9 00 PORCELAIN FUNNELS, Plain Inside. each. 50 No. 0, 3% in. diam... -z?i\ " I> 4 in. diam... iff " 2, in. F diam... r' 3. 5X in- 1 diam... 75 co 1 25 " 4, 6 in. diam... •< 1 50 PORCELAIN FUNNELS, Ribbed Inside. No. i, 3 in. doz. 3 50 :: J f - 4 00 5 50 " 4. 5% " • ' 8 00 " 51 6 " 12 5° v_ ff " 6, 6% " 16 50 < " 7. 7 " * ' 21 OO 1 " 8, 8 " • • 24 OO " 9. 9 " 30 OO " io, 9% " 36 OO " II, IO • • 45 00 " 12, IO}£ " 54 o° PORCELAIN FUNNELS, Large Holes for Rapid Filter- ations-Conical Shape. No. 00, in. each. 3 00 ~ \ No. 0, 8 in. /A 'of diain 2 co -" 1. 6% in. ( ffl diam <• 1 75 " 2, 5 in. fW/ diam << I OO Mlf " 3. 3X in. Q/y diam ■< 75 PORCELAIN FUNNELS, For Filtering, Conical Form, with Small Holes Ribbed Inside. No. 00,10% in. diam.... each. 3 03 << 2 OO gggfil " 1, 6X in. JlfB' diam.... <■ 1 75 ■gy " 2- 5 in. ■17 diam.... >< I 00 W " 3, 4X in. y diam.... • < 75 W " 4. 4 in. diam.... PORCELAIN FUNNELS, For Filtering-Conical Form, Plain Inside. No. 3, 5 in. diam each. 60 9° " 2, 6 " ' * I 25 " I, 7 " I 50 " O, 9 " * ' 2 25 " OO, II " 3 00 STOPPERED GLASS FUN- NELS, (GLASS stop-cock.) Yz Pint, 4 inches each. 2 50 i " 5 " 3 00 Quart, 6 " < < 3 5° Yz Gallon, 7 " << 4 00 i " 8 " < < 4 5° FRENCH FUNNELS, Plain. Very Superior and Heavy Article. i ounce doz. 1 5o 2 " < < 1 75 3 " < < 2 OO 4 " ..; *,< 2 25 8 '■ < < 2 50 Pint < < 3 00 Quart < < 4 5° Yz Gallon < < 6 00 Gallon < < 7 5° Small Tube Funnels, 3 in nest set. 50 Assorted French Funnels.... doz. 3 00 Glass Displacement Apparatus. Complete, with Stop-Cocks, &c. Yz gallon each. 12 OO I " 15 00 2 " < < 18 OO WEDGEWOOD'S FUNNELS. Stone. Cc. 4 inch diameter, doz. 4 00 5 " " " 6 00 5 50 6 " " " 12 00 8 00 6M" " " 13 50 10 50 7 " " " 15 00 12 OO tYz" " " 18 00 16 50 8 " " " 21 00 21 OO 9 " " " 24 00 24 OO HARD RUBBER FUNNELS. No. 0, Y Pint, Plain doz. i, y2 " M 2, Pint " < ( 3, Quart " 5 00 256 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S FURNACES, GAS. No. ieach, 2 00 " 2 *' 3 50 No. 1. No. 2. . GALLIPOTS. White Gallipots, Nested. i to 4 oz. Straight gross. 4 oo 6 oo 4 oo 1 4 ■ m.s,"OLE:.... IlJ J gross. 2 8o 3 75 5 oo 6 25 < < 4 " i • German Porcelain, with Wood Tops, Conical Shape. Capacity-oz... " I " .. " "''R lJI " 4 gross. 7 20 8 40 9 60 10 80 12 00 13 20 15 00 18 00 German Porcelain, Conical or Cylindrical Shape. No Covers. Capacity-X oz % " hund. 1 70 2 55 3 60 4 80 1 72 " 2 " 4 80 7 70 3 " 4 " 8 50 German Yellow Clay. hund. Capacity-% oz K " 9° " I " 1 25 " ■' 1 75 " 2 " 2 OO " 3 " 2 50 " 4 " 3 60 " 6 " • * 6 00 " 8 " 7 50 " 16 " Speciai\Quotations when ordered by the iooo or package. 12 OO GLOVE AND HANDKERCHIEF BOXES. A full assortment in Russia Leather, in various colors Velvet, Plush, Corkwood, Satin, etc., 3 a 25 00 GLOVES. Horse Hair, Gentlemen's, Lawrence's,doz. 16 50 " " Ladies', " " 16 50 " " Knotted " 9 00 Calefacio, Maw's " 3 5° Turkish, " " 3 5° Honey Comb, " " 3 5° GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 257 Gouraud's Lily White doz. 2 25 " Depil. Powder " 7 20 Cream " 11 00 Soap " 3 00 GRAINING COMBS. American, Ordinary set, 1 25 " Polished " 2 00 English, Plain, in cases " 1 50 English, Tin back set,' 250 French, "Genuine" inch, 15 [ Leather, 5 in set set, 50 GRADUATE MEASURES. Made of German Porcelain, and with Handles. 1 ounce capacity ....each, 25 2 " " " 27 4 " " " 45 8 ounce capacity each, 90 16 " " " 1 50 32 " " " 1 80 GRADUATE . MEASURES-GLASS, Warranted Accurate. Minim, 60 drops. Minim, Tall, 120 drops. American Conical. Tulip Shape. Castor Oil English Graduate. Wine Shape. Spoon Measure Tumbler. 60 Drops, 1 Drachm, Amer.. . doz. 3 50 120 " 2 " " " 4 50 180 " 3 " " " 6 00 % ounce, American " 3 00 1 " " " 3 00 2 " " " 3 50 3 " •' " 4 00 4 " " " 5 00 6 " " " 6 00 8 " " " 7 5° 12 " " " 10 00 16 " " " 12 00 24 " " " 15 00 32 " " " 21 00 48 " " " 28 00 64 " " " 48 00 15 grammes or % oz " 5 00 30 " " " 5 50 60 " " 2 " " 7 25 120 " " 4 " " 9 50 240 " " 8 " " 14 25 500 " ''16 " " 21 75 1 dram, English " 3 50 2 drams, English doz. 4 50 1 ounce, " " 4 25 2 " " " 5 50 3 " " " 6 50 4 " " " 7 00 6 " " " 8 co 8 " " " 10 50 12 " " " 14 co 16 " " " 15 75 20 " " " 18 00 24 " " " 21 00 32 " " " 27 00 40 " 11 " 30 00 Spoon Meas.,Wine Shape, Eng. " 400 " " Tumbler " " " 3 50 " " " in Cases " " 5 co " " &MiniminCases " " 7 00 " " Tulip " " 5 00 Drop Graduate, in Cases " 2 75 Castor Oil Glasses " 4 50 Spoon Measures, Moulded " 75 258 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Guerlain's Shaving Soap, round doz. 5 00 " " " square " 4 50 " " Cream, small, in Porcelain Pot " 4 50 " " " large, " " " " 8 50 " " " small, " China " ; " 8 co " " " large, " " " " 15 00 " " Eau Lustrale " 10 50 Guitar Strings, full assortment bdls. Gum Tickets, " " doz. 1 25 Hair Straps, Flesh, Lawrence's " 18 00 " Bath, " " 18 00 " " Knotted " 15 00 HAIR OILS. Coudray's, full assortment doz. 2 0007 50 Delluc's " 4 00 Lubin's Huile Antique " 7 50 Piesse & Lubin's Pestachio Nut " 8 50 Rogers & Gallet's, an assortment " 3 0006 00 Rowland's Macassar " 11 00 Soc Hygenique, Huile Philocome " 5 50 Taylor's Bay Rum, small " 1 25 " " " large " 2 50 Vosburg, full assortment • . " 1 0004 50 Also a large variety of other styles, which will not admit of classification. HAIR POWDER. Diamond doz. 1 50 Gold " 1 50 Silver " 1 50 Blonde " 2 00 Harrison's Magnolia Tablets, small doz. 1 50 " " " large " 2 00 " Parian White " 4 50&7 50 Hauel's'Eau Lustral, small " 6 00 " " " medium " 8 00 " 11 " large " 10 00 Heifer's Teats " 1 50 Horse Fleams, 2 blade brass " 3 50 " " 3 " " " 4 50 HOLIDAY GOODS. A large assortment in Glassware, Leather, Bronze, Corkwood, Silk, Satin, etc. Also, Olivewood Novelties, Vases, Toilet Sets, Inkstands, etc., etc. HYDROMETERS. For Acid, Ammonia, or Alkali doz. 5 50 " Lyes, Lime or Syrup " 5 50 " Beer, Bark or Vinegar " 5 50 " Cider, Malt or Wine " 5 50 " Spirits-one scale " 6 00 " Spirits-U. S. Custom-House-two scales " 7 50 " Alcohol-one scale " 6 00 " Coal Oil-80090-shot " 7 50 " ** " -80090-mercury " 8 00 " Alcohol-Richter & Tralles " 7 50 " Milk-two scales, with Test Glass, in paper case " 6 00 " Silver " 12 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 259 U. S. Custom-house Spirit Hydrometer, two scales, with four-scaled Ther- mometer doz. 42 00 Richter & Tralle's Alcohol-meter, with Thermometer " 36 00 Alcohol-meter, one scale, with Thermometer " 33 00 Coal Oil Hydrometer, one scale, with Thermometer " 30 00 Twaddell's, No. 1 " 6 00 " 2 " 6 00 " 3 " 7 00 " 4 " 8 25 5 " 9 75 6 " n 25 10 inch Laboratory Thermometer, all glass " 1100 8 " " " " " 12 00 White. Pure Gun-'. Ice Bags for Spine, White or Pure Gum, 12 inch doz. 9 50 n 50 " " 14 " " 10 00 12 00 " " " " " 16 " " 11 00 12 50 " ' " " 18 " "11 50 13 00 " " " " " 20 " " 12 00 14 00 " for Throat, Pure Gum, 7 " " 6 75 " " " 8 " " 7 00 " " 9 " " 7 25 " " 10 " " 7 5° " " 11 " " 7 75 " Thin Rubber, long " 3 50 " " " balloon " 4 oo ICE BAGS. INHALERS. La Formes'. Olive Tar. Hunter's. Crumb's Improved doz. 12 00 Cutler's ■■ 9 oo Hunter's.... << g 50 Kirkwood's << 24 00 La Formes' << 7 Letts " 15 00 Messer's " 1 75 Moyle's •• 4 5O Olive Tar, or Fullgraff's " 4 50 O'Leary's " 7 50 Scofield s ...... " 13 00 Stafford's Olive Tar " 6 00 Barber's " T8 00 Felton's " 8 00 Brady's •• 7 so Lett's. 260 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Issue Peas, Orris string, 25 " " Orange " 25 Invalid Cushions, I. R., White or Black, 12 in., doz. 17 00 " " " " " 13 " " 18 00 " " " " " 14 " " 19 00 " " " " " 15 " " 20 00 " " " " " 16 " " 21 00 •• " " " " 17 " " 22 00 " " ■ • " " 18 " " 23 00 INKS. Arnold's Writing, quarts doz. 5 00 " " pints " 3 co " % pints " 15° X " " 75 " Cones " 42 " Copying, quarts " 9 co " " pints " 5 00 " " pints " 2 50 Blue Black or Violet Writing, 2 oz. octagon stands " 60 " " 4 " bottles , " 1 10 " " " 6 " " " 1 40 8 " " " 1 75 " " " pint " " 3 00 " " " quart " " 5 °° " " " y gallon stone jugs " 10 00 " " " 1 " " " " 20 00 Limpid Writing Fluid, 2 oz. stone stands " 75 " " " 8 " " bottles " 2 50 " " pint " " " 4 00 " " " quart " . " " 7 00 " " " % gall- " jugs " 12 00 " " " 1 " 24 00 Copying Ink, 8 oz. bottles " 2 50 " " pint " " 4 50 " quart " - " 8 00 Carmine Ink, 1 oz., draped stands " 1 50 " " No. 1, 1 oz., rich flint glass " 2 00 " " " 2, 2 " " " " " 3 00 " " 1, 1 " " " " G. S " 3 00 " " " 3, 2 " " 4 50 " " " 4, 4 " " " " " " 7 00 " " " 5, 8 " " 12 00 " " pints, rich flint glass, G. S " 21 00 " " quarts, " " " " " 42 00 Red Writing Ink, 1 oz " 80 " 2 " " 1 50 Marking Ink gall. 75 " " pints doz. 2 25 " " quarts " 3 50 " " gall., cans " 12 00 Indeliblelnk, Baldvs hi s doz. 1 75 *• " Barber's Crimson •' 3 5c " " Briggs' '• 2 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 261 Indelible Ink, Hegeman's doz. 2 50 " " Kidder's, with preparation " 300 " " " without preparation " 2 00 " " Livingston's Carmine " 1 50 " " " " with Tablet and Stretcher (see cut, page 260).. " 3 50 " " Payson's " 1 90 " " " Combination " 4 25 " " Tarrant's " 2 75 India Ink, 64 sticks to lb lb. 2 50 Inkstands, Pocket, Box-wood doz. 2 00 " I. R., Black, all sizes doz. 2 00 a 4 00 " Glass " 1 50 a 3 00 " Bronzed each 7 50 a 10 00 " Gilt " 1 25 a 6 00 " Olive Wood " 1 00 a 6 00 Ink Extractor, Cushman's doz. 1 50 " " Lawrence's " 1 50 India Rubber Sheeting, see page 292. " " Tubing, see page 314. Jokes gross. 6 50. 261 JARS. PORCELAIN AND EARTHENWARE OINTMENT JARS. I Pint, height, 6 in doz. 4 50 6 00 I 1JX " " 6% " French Porcelain Steeple Tops, Plain. 1 Quart, " 7*4 " < < 8 00 3 Pint, " 9 " < ( 10 00 % Gali., " 10 " (( 13 00 Pint, height, 6 in doz. 6 00 X " " 11 ".. < ( i" " ' " 8 " 7 5° I " " 12 *• <« 21. OO. i Quart " g " < I 10 5° J4 Gallon " II " I < 15 00 White Steeple Top Jars. German Porcelain Flat Top Jars. | 2 oz., height, 4 in doz. doz. 3 4 6 8 " " 5X " 2 25 4 " ' " 50 1 Pint, " 6 " 3 °o 4 J / 8 8 " a *4 " 11 1% " " 6% " 4 00. ° 4/8 7 8 ! I Quart " 7% " 6 001 0/8 3 Pint " 9 " 8 ooj u A 32 7 X 50 % Gall., " 10 " IO' QQ) 9 % " " n " 50' English Steeple Top Jars. I " " 12 " !§■ OO 11 'kite or Blue.- With Bronze Bands. I oz doz. 3 4 White Fiat-Top Jars. 3 " 00 doz. I Pint I OZ 9° » » 5 00 " 90 < 1 7 00 4 Quart 4 " • ' 9 00 8 " 1 < 8 Pint 1 I 50 % Gallon IO " I 3° I 40 I 50 • • 14 00 12 " X Gallon < < 16 00 l6 " English Blue Steeple Top Jars. 24 " f . . . Quart < < 2 50 3 So 4 5° 6 00 2 oz., height, 4 in doz. 2 25 3 Pint (( 4 " " 4% " 5° % Gallon I 4 8 5% " 3 50 262 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Tie-Over Ointment Jars, or Jelly Cans. 4 oz doz. 5o 6 " 8 " 1 < 70 12 " ' < < i lb (< 90 I % " 4 < 2 " < 4 I 90 . Ointment Jars, Glass. Metal Caps, or Wood Tops. gross. 5 5° sb % oz " Infusio ■!'i" " •••••■ ■ 2 " ®4 " Jars, with Strainers. •< 7 5° 9 00 12 00 % Pint each. 50 I 75 i Quart • • I 00 Key Rings, full assortment gross, 50012 00 " Chains, " " " 3 00 a 4 50 Knee Caps (see E, page 246). Kid Scraps lb. 1 00 " Skins doz. 3 0004 00 LABELS. Druggists' Shop, Gilt book, 12 00 " " Plain ' " 4 00 Physicians' Gilt " 3 00 " Plain " 1 00 Gum doz. 1 25 Patent Medicine Directions ream, 3 50 Address Tags LANCETS. Lancets, Abscess ,.., • each, I oo " Gum and Tenaculum " 3 oo " Spring *• " Thumb, Evans' dos. 9 00 " English ,... " 600 " 50 cents, 75 cents, and 1 00 Lancet Cases, Morocco, 1 hole " 50 " 2 " " 75 " 4 " . " 1 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 263 LEECHES Leech Jars, Porcelain, Vase Shape (see <?ut), inch each. 2 50 " " " " " " 1®% " . " 4 00 " *3 " " 5 00 LAVENDER WATER. Bazin's Bell doz. 7 00 Colgate's " 8 00 Coudray's, 11 L," Anrbree Blanche •• 8 50 " " M," Distilled " 7 50 " • 1593 " " 6 00 1594 " - " 12 00 " 1645 Ambree ' ' 7 00 Letchford's, small " 4 50 " large " 7 50 Lubin's Amber !. " 950 " Disst . " 7 00 Roger & Gallet's ' * 6 00 LETCHFORD. Creme of Limes, Liquid and Solidified doz. 4 50 Transparent Cosmetic, small " 1 50 " " large " 3 00 Extracts, a full assortment " ? 3 P°to ( 48 00 Violet and Rose Powder " 1 75 Pomades, an assortment " f 1 5oto £ 4 50 Bazin's Spanish doz. 125 " Pearl of Beauty " 1 35 Cascarilla " 75 Glenn's Lily Oval " 1 25 " Chinese " 1 75 Irvine's Round •• 1 25 " Oval " 1 25 McArthur's " 1 75 Shand's Oval Fancy ,. " r 25 Opera Pearline " 1 25 Mother of Pearl " 125 Small Round " 50 Medium " " 62 Large " <« 75 Tetlow's, a full assortment. Austin & Mellville's, a full assortment. LILY WHITE, 264 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S LIME JUICE AND GLYCERINE. Rimmel's, small doz- 4 5° " large 7 5° Taylor's Ai, 1 lb.; lb- 1 35 " " 1 6° E. Taylor's, 1 lb 1 3° English Stag, " No. 1 25 " Maw's, penny packets 4 50 LINT. LIP SALVE. Glass Boxes d°z- 2 00 Metal Boxes ( 1 00 Lloyd's Euxesis 4 5° LOW. Low's Extracts, 1 oz. bots 5 5° 2 " " " 11 00 " Pomade, blue pot 4 5° " Soaps (see page 296). Lubin's Blanc de Perle (see page 194) " x5 00 " Cosmetic (see page 243). " Extracts 6 5° Pastilles " 6 00 " Rice Powder 10 5° " Sachets, b 75 " " paper " 8 00 " Soaps (see page 297). Lundborg's Extracts (see page 249). " California Water, small " 1 85 " " " large " b 00 LUBIN. MAGNETIC MACHINES. Davis & Kidder's each. 7 50 Gaiffe's French Pocket ' 9 co Jerome Kidder's. " 20 00 Maw's Single Magnet 10 00 " Double " x5 00 " Self-Acting " 20 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 265 MEDICINE CHESTS, MADE OF THE BEST RUSSET LEATHER. Containing the following Square Glass Stoppered Bottles. In Mahogany Trays, Mortar, Graduated Measure, four Jars, Tray for Scales, and Space for Instruments under Bottles. Ounce. Ounce. Ounce. Ounce. Bots. Length. Width. Height. Price. No. I-Containing 4. .4 16. .2 18. .1 6. .% 44 14 9% 21 OO 1-Ext. 11 4. .4 18. .2 20. . I 8. ■ % 50 15% 9kf 9%- 23 00 2 " I4. .2 42.. y.-56 14X II - 23 00 3- l6. .2 18.. y2-34 12% 8 8 - 17 00 4- " 2-4 l6. .2 19. .1 -37 12% 8% 9%- 18 50 5- " 2.-4 II. .2 16.. I -32 II 8% 9%- 17 00 6- " 2.-4 12. .2 13. .1 --27 9X 8% 9K- 15 50 The following without Measures, Mortars, or Jars: 7-Containing 4. .4 IO. .2 6.. 1 20 9% 7 8%- 12 00 8- " 15.. 1% oz. bottles ...8% 53X 7%- 10 00 Tray in front of Bottle: 9-Containing 10. .2 4. .1 -14 9 6% S%- 9 50 10- " 5-4 7. .2 6. . 1 -18 10 7X 5%- 11 50 11- " 4. .4 9. .2 12.. 1 6.. 31 - 14 00 All the above with Locks. Buckle and (No. 12- 5. .1% 4.. i-space in front- -9 7 4X 4X- 5 50 Strap. £ 13-10. .1% •• 7 3% 4%- 5 00 No. 14-Containing 2.-4 6. .2-space in front- -io 7 5X 5 - 6 00 15- " 12..% oz. bottles ... 8 3K 3%- 6 00 THIS IS THE SIZE BY INCHES. Complete Set of Latin Labels, Twenty-five Cents. MAHOGANY, WING PATENT. No. i-Containing one large Offset Drawer at Bottom, for three Jars, and space for Instru- ments ; five small Drawers inside for Mortar, Measure, Scales, etc. io. .4 oz. 12. .2 oz. 6..% oz. 28 Bottles 30 00 No. 2-Containing 8. .4 oz. 12. .2 oz. 6. .% oz.-26 bottles 30 00 One large offset drawer for three jars, and two drawers inside 25 00 No. 3-Slide in back, containing 8. .4 oz. 12..20Z.-20 bottles 2000 4- 4..40Z. 4..20Z. 6..%oz-14 bottles 1700 5- 3..40Z. 8..idz. -11 " 1400 Large Walnut Wing Chest-8. .8 oz. 12. .2 oz.-20 bottles 18 00 266 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S No. 6-Containing io. .8 oz... 7. .4 oz.. 13. .2 oz,-30 bottles 2300 7- " 10. .4 oz... 12. .2 oz.. 7..10Z.-29 " 15 oo 8- " 8. .4 oz.. .12. .2 oz.. -20 " 1300 9- " 4. .4 oz.. .12. .2 oz.. -16 " 11 00 10- " 3. .4 oz... 10. .2 oz.. -13 " 850 11- Large Brass Bound Chest, containing 12.. 8 oz. 16. .4 oz. 8..1 oz.-36 bottles; 4 jars 36 00 Box Pattern, with Lid and Drawers under WALNUT AND POPLAR CHESTS, for Ships and Plantations, Walnut. Poplar. No. 13-Containing 12. .8 oz. 16. .4 oz.. 8. .1 oz. 36 bottles; 4 jars$2200 $2000 14- " 5..80Z. 7. .4 oz. 8. .2 oz. 4.. 1 oz.-25 bottles; 4 jars. 15 50 1400 15- " 10. .4 oz. 6. .2 oz. 4.. 1 oz. -20 " 3 " 12 00 1100 16- •' 8. .4 oz. 12. .2 oz. -18 " 1000 900 17- " no drawers-6. .8 oz. 4. .4 oz. and space-15 bottles 7 00 A Medical Manual and Medical Chest Companion, with English Labels, Fifty Cents. STAINED AND VARNISHED. Porcelain Tea, on foot. Metal. Tweed's. Bulb. Earthen Tea. Medicine Glasses (see page 257/. Medicine Spoons, Earthen, Tea . doz. 1 25 " " Porcelain, " " 3 00 " "on foot " 3 00 •• •• " Dessert , ' " 400 • • " " "on foot " 4 00 " " •' Tea, covered " 2 50 " " " Dessert, " " 3 5° " " Maw's Combination " 2 50 " " Metal " 9 00 " Droppers, Barnes' " 8° " " Bulb " 50 " " Tweed's i " 1 5° Meen Fun, "Hobbs" " 1 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 267 Leather Back Mirrors. French Plate, No. i...doz. 10 00 " " " 2... " 9 00 " " " 3... " 8 00 4... " 7 00 Leather Back, Wood Frame. No. 790-1 doz. 10 00 " 800-2 " 9 00 " 810-3 " 8 00 Leather Back, Bevelled Glass. No. 650, Stand, Squ're, doz. 11 00 " 651, " Heart.. " 12 50 " 840, " Fan.... " 12 50 " 830, " Slipper, " 10 50 " 860, " Bell.... " 12 00 Canvas Covered, Folding. No. 820, 3x5 doz. 6 00 " 850, 4x6 " 8 00 " 610, 5x7 " 10 75 " 620, 6x8 " 12 75 Leather Covered, Folding. No. 600, 5x7 doz. 16 00 " 630, 6x8 " 17 co Leather Back, Standing. No. 700, Horse Shoe. .doz. 8 25 " 720, 5%x 8% " 8 00 * ' 730, 6 x 8 ....." 8 75 " 740, 4%x 7 " 6 50 " 710, 6 xio " 10 00 MIRRORS. Celluloid, Plain doz. 3000 " " Twist " 33 00 " Parallel " " 39 00 -Malachite, Red or Blue Colors, $3 oo doz. additional. Ivory, No. 1, each, 7 50 " ", 2, " 9 00 " " 3. 3%xs .'. " 1050 " " 4. " 12 00 Florence Oval, No. 5, 3% in... .doz. 4 00 " " " 6, 4 "...." 5 00 " " 7, 4% " • • • • " 6 00 " " " 8, 5 7 00 " " 9, 5% " ... . " 8 00 " " "10, 5 "...." 9 00 " " " II, 6% "...." 10 50 " Round, doz, 5 50, 6 50, 7 50, 8 50 " Pocket doz. 2 12 " Stand, No. 20 " 10 50 " " " 40 " 12 50 " Plate Glass, No. 8 " 13 00 " 9 " x5 25 " " " "10 " 19 00 " " " "11 " . 23 00 Zinc Mirrors, No. 1, small gross, 4 50 " " "2, medium.... " 6 00 3. large " 7 50 MAHOGANY. Plain Glass Mouth doz.i 73 " " No. 5, 3 fa inch " 4 50 " " " 6, 4 " " 6 00 " " " 7. " " 7 50 " " " 8, 5 " " 9 00 9> " " 10 5o " " " 10, 6 " "13 50 " " " 11, 6% " " 15 00 " " " 12, 7 " " 16 50 13. 7% " " 18 00 " " " 14, 8 " "19 50 " " " 15, 8% " " 21 00 Plate " 5 inch " 12 00 " " 5M " " 13 5o " " 6 " " 15 00 " " 6V2 " " 16 50 " " 7 " " 18 00 " " 7% " " 21 00 " " 8 " " 24 00 Also an assortment of Folding, Pocket, Rosewood, etc, Mirror Stands, Rosewood, for 13, each, 6 00 " " Whitewood, " " 7 5° Brass, inch each, 3 50 " 4K " " 5 00 " 5% " " 6 00 " 6l/2 " " 8 00 Glass, 1 ounce doz. 3 00 " 2 " " 3 50 " 3 " " 4 00 " 4 " " 4 50 MORTARS AND PESTLES. 6 ounce doz. 6 00 8 " " 7 50 12 " " 9 00 Pint " 1050 1% Pints " 15 00 Quart " 18 00 y Gallon " 27 00 268 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S MORTARS AND PESTLES. GLASS SILVERED. Beautiful Articles, suitable for Show- Windows, etc. Height- 3 inches each, 2 00 " 4 " " 2 25 " 5 " " 3 00 " 6 " " 4 00 " 7 " " 5 50 " 8 " " 7 00 " 9 " " 8 00 " 10 " " 9 00 " 11 " " 10 00 " 12 " " 12 00 MARBLE. Small, no pestle each, 4 00 Medium, " " 6 00 Large, " " 8 00 PORCELAIN. GERMAN.-Shallow, with Lip, glazed outside only. 2% inch, diameter •. doz. 4 00 " " " 5 00 3% " " " 6 5o 3% " " " 8 00 " " 9oo 4X " " 10 50 5% " " " 12 00 6% " " " 15 00 " " 18 00 7% " " " 24 00 8 " " " 30 00 9 " " each, 2 75 " " " 3 00 10 " " " 3 50 11 " " " 4 5° 12 " " " 6 50 13 " " " 8 00 14 " " " 12 00 15 " " " 15 00 PORCELAIN.-Deep. No. 1, inch, 3 oz doz. 6 25 2, " 4 " " 9 75 " 3> 5 " 8 " " 13 00 " 4, " Pint " 18 00 " 5. " Quart " 24 00 " 6, 8 " 3 Pint " 27 00 " 7-8X " 2 Quart " 3600 " 8, 9X " 2% Quart " 48 00 IRON, URN-SHAPED, TURNED SMOOTH INSIDE. % Pint each, 30 1 " " 40 1 Quart.... " 50 Gallon... " 80 1 " ... " 1 50 2 " ... " 2 00 IRON, EXTRA HEAVY BELL-SHAPE Pint each, 40 Quart " 60 14 Gallon " 1 00 1 " " 1 5° 2 " " 2 75 3 " " 4 50 4 " " WEDGEWOOD. Double. oooo, 3 inch., 2 oz doz. 432 000, " 3 oz " 5 04 00, 3% " 4 oz " 6 00 o, 4 " 5 oz " 6 72 1, 4% " 8 oz " 7 80 2, 5 " 12 oz " 10 20 3, 6 " 16 oz " 12 00 4, 6'4" 22 oz " 15 00 5, 7 " 26 oz " 1950 6, 8 36 oz " 24 00 7, 8% " 2% pts " 30 00 8, 9% " 3 " " 39 00 9> " 5 " " 48 00 10, 12 ", 6 " " 54 00 11, 13 "'10 " " 63 00 12, 14 "* 13 " " 72 00 Wedgewood, double, for Pills., .each, 2 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 269 MOULDS. Rectum. Vaginal. 12-hole Tin. 12-hole Brass.] Camphor Ice. Combination Brass. B. M. & Co. Camphor Ice, 4 moulds set, 3 00 " " 6 " " 4 00 " •• 12 " 11 6 00 Suppository, 6 " Brass " 2 25 " 12 " " " 3 75 " 6 " Tin " 1 00 " 12 " " " 1 50 " 12 " Vaginal " 2 30 " 6 " Rectum, Nickel-Plated Frame " 2 50 " 12 " " " " •. " 4 00 " Combination Brass, B. M. & Co " 8 00 MUCILAGE. Stickwell's Cone doz. i oo " Bell Top " i 38 270 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Archibald's Suppository Machine. FOR MAKING SUPPOSITORIES RAPIDLY BY COLD COMPRESSION. (Patented April 29TH, 1879.) Fig.I. Kg IL Suppository Machine, Machine open, with Mould. Tig IV 1 Ttgiiin Mould, cut longitudinally. Manner of discharging Suppository. Figure I. represents the machine complete, reduced to one fourth the size ; A the hopper, in which is thrown the mixture of Cacao Butter with active ingredient; B the plunger, used for compressing the Suppositories; C the hand lever; D the swing bed for holding the mould; E the mould, split longitudinally; G the Suppository in one half of mould after compression ; Figure IV. the manner of discharging the moulded Suppository; I the cut-off. Where 15 grain Suppositories are ordered, the amount of Cacao Butter to be used should be 15 grains, less the amount of medicinal ingredients. The same rule applies to 30 grain suppositories, etc. Price of Machine, with two sets of Moulds, 15 and 30 grainseach, 7 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 271 NASAL DOUCHES Glass Nasal Douche. Brower's doz. 9 00 Dr. Clark's " 7 50 Glass, pints " 6 50 Glass, quarts " 7 50 Warner's " 12 00 Lincoln & Co doz. 6 00 Lockwood's " 4 00 Pierce's " 4 00 Phelp's " 12 00 Mead's " 4 00 Nail Cases, Leatherette, Wood contents doz. 15 00036 00 " " Leather, Ivory " each 3 50 a 10 co " " Paper, Wood " doz. 7 50 a 12 co " " Glass Top, Ivory " each 6 00 a 15 00 f' Cleaners, in Bone, Ivory, Steel, and Shell doz. 1 00 a 3 50 " Files, Ivory, Steel, Pearl, or Shell " 1 co a 7 50 " Polishers, Ivory or Wood " 12 00 " Powder, Mrs. Pray's :• " 8 00 " " French " 2 50 a 6 00 NIPPLES. French Red, large. Eng., large, Eng., medium, Eng., small No. 7 or 8. No. 6. No. 1 or 5. or French Medium. or French Small. English, large gross, 5 00 " medium " 3 00 " small " 1 75 French Maroon, small " 4 00 " medium " 4 50 " " large " 6 00 " " extra large " 900 American, small, white gross, i 25 " medium " " 1 75 " large " " 2 00 " small, Black " 1 75 " medium " " 2 00 " large " " 3 00 272 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S No. 25 or 29. No. 30. No. 20 or 21, 23 or 24 No. 22 or 26. * No. 20, White gross, 3 00 21, " large " 4 00 22, " Patent " 4 25 23, Pure Gum " 3 25 24, " " large " 4 75 No. 25, White Swan Bill gross, 2 50 26, Pure Gum, Patent " 5 00 29, " " Swan Bill " 3 25 30, White Plug " 8 00 Maw's, with Tube. Maw's, small. Glass Shell. I. R. Shield. Nipple Shells, Glass doz. 75 " Shields, Box-Wood " 75 " " " and Nipple " 1 25 " " Bringhurst's, Wax 1 75 " " Favorite 3 75 " " Glass " 1 25 " " Kent's, with Black Nipple ' 3 5° " " Maw's, Glass, small " 1 5° •< " with tube " 2 5° " " Maw's, Pure Tin " 2 00 " " Metal 1 75 " Needham's, with White Nipple " 3 00 " " Rubber, Black 1 00 " " " White " 75 " " Walters', Glass, with Black Tube " 3 00 • ■ ■■ " " " White " " 2 5o " •• Wansburgh's, Metal, in pairs 4 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 273 NURSING BOTTLES. No. 60. No. 160. EXPORT. Buri's, Green doz. 3 00 " Medallion 1 3° " White, each in box 4 25 " Eagle, Black Trimmings 3 25 Knapp's, Green, each in box 3 co " White, " 3 50 Lang's, Perfected , " 3 00 Maw s Alexandra, Green " 2 5° " " White " 4 00 Export, " " 2 5° '' Wood-Top, Green " 1 5° Moulded, No. 60, Flask " 75 " " 160, " wide mouth " 88 " " 120, " large " 1 00 Babes' Companion, No. " 3 00 " " " " 2 25 " 3 " 1 75 " " " 4 " 1 50 Peerless, No. 1 " 4 5° " " 2 " 3 50 " " 3 " 2 5° " " 4 " 1 50 Manx " 3 00 274 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Madame Lang's Perfected Nurser, with Monchovaut's Suction Attachment. This Nurser is fitted with a Suction Valve, the patent of H. Monchovaut, Laon (Aisne), France. The stopper has an aperture which allows the air to pass into the bottle, and the exhaust-tube contains a rubber valve. The mouth-piece or nipple is so perforated that the whole constitutes a perfect suction, and allows the child to nurse without the least exertion. Each put up as the ordinary Madame Lang's Perfected Nurser, complete doz. 3 25 The Brighton Nurser. With the same Attachment, each put up in a paper box doz. 2 25 In half dozen boxes " 1 75 The Windsor Nurser. With same Attachment, in half dozen boxes doz. i 25 Extra Bottles, Fittings, Trimmings and Valves, for the above, to be had on application. The above Nurser is made of Crystal Glass; Pure Gum Fittings and Jet Trimmings. Each put up in paper box with requisite Brushes doz. a 00 In half dozen boxes " 1 50 Brighton Nurser. Windsor Nurser. This Nurser is made of Green Glass ; White Rubber Fittings and Jet Trimmings, Put up half dozen in paper box .doz. 1 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 275 NURSING BOTTLE TRIMMINGS. French style, made of pure red rubber, will fit any bottle {see cut) doz. 2 00 Maw's Alexandra " 200 " Export " 1 75 " Wood-Top ** 88 •* " " pure gum " 1 50 Burr's " 1 2 5o Lang's Perfected " 1 5° Black, Rubber, Bone Guard, etc " 75 White, " " " " " 62 Maroon, *' " " " " too ODOR CASES Olive Wood, 2 Bottles each, 3 5° a 5 00 " "■ 3 •" , " 4 50 a 7 50 Leather, 2 " " 2 50 a 4 co " 3 " " 3 50 a. 6 00 Velvet, 2 '* * " 3 50 a 10 00 *' 3 ** " 4 50 a 12 00 Plush, 2 " " 4 50 a 12 00 " 3 " " 6 00 a 15 00 Also a full line of Lundborg's, the bottles fil'ed with Extracts. Oiled Muslin, Pieces of 5 yards \ piece. 3 50 " Muslinet, Maw's, Light yard. 75 " " Dark " 50 " Silk, extra 5 yard pieces piece. 5 00 " " ord. " " " 4 00 Otto Rose, Coudray's, No. 2208 doz. 6 00 Oil Cologne, Lundborg's..... lb. 700 276 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Artists' Oil Colors in Tubes, Manufactured by F. W. DEVOE & CO., New York. American Vermilion. Antwerp Blue. Asphaltum. Bistre. Bitumen. Blue Black. Bone Brown. Brilliant Yellow. Brown Ochre. Brown Pink. Burnt Umber. Burnt Roman Ochre. Burnt Sienna. Burnt Terre Verte. Caledonian Brown. Cappah Brown. Cassel Earth. Cork Black. Copal Megilp. Chrome Green, 1,2, 3. Chrome Yellow, 1,2,3. Chrome Orange. Chrome Red. Cologne Earth. China White. Chinese Blue. Cremnitz White. Carmine Lake. Crimson Lake. Emerald Green. Flake White. French Green. Flesh Ochre. Gamboge. j. Gold Ochre. Indian Lake. Indian Red. Indigo. Italian Pink. Ivory Black. King's Yellow. Lamp Black. Light Red. Light Raw Sienna. Megilp. Mummy. Mauve Lake. Naples Yellow, i, 2,3. Neutral Tint. New Blue. Olive Lake. Olive Tint. Orpiment. Oxford Ochre. Paris Blue. Paris Green. Payne's Gray. Permanent Blue. Permanent White. Persian Red. Prussian Blue. Prussian Brown. Prussian Green. Purple Lake. Raw Sienna. Raw Umber. Roman Ochre. Rose Pink. Rose Lake. Scarlet Lake. Silver White. Sugar of Lead. Transparent Gold Ochre. Terra Rosa. Terre Verte. Vandyke Brown. Venetian Red. Verdigris. Verona Brown. Veronese Green. Yellow Lake. Yellow Ochre. Zinc White. $1.05 per dozen Tubes. Blue Verditer. Burnt Lake. Citron Yellow. Cerulean Blue. Chinese Green. Chinese Vermilion. English Vermilion. French Vermilion. Gaude Lake. Green Lake. Imperial Orange. Perfect Yellow. Sepia. Zinnober Green-Light. Zinnober Green-Deep. Brown Madder. Cobalt Green. Emeraude Green. Extract of Gamboge. Madder Lake. Madder Lake-Deep. $1 80 per dozen Tubes. Malachite Green. Oxide of Chromium. .Pink Madder. Rose Madder. Transparent Oxide ot Chromium. Cobalt Blue. Extract of Vermilion. Indian Yellow. Lemon Yellow. Mars Brown. Mars Red. Mars Violet. Mars Yellow. $3.00 per dozen Tubes. Orange Vermilion. Paul Veronese Green. Robert's Lake. Rubens' Madder. Scarlet Vermilion. Ultramarine. Antimony Yellow. Capucine Madder. French Carmine. $3.50 per dozen Tubes. Purple Madder. Violet Carmine. Burnt Carmine. Cadmium, Lemon. Cadmium, Light. Cadmium, Deep. Cadmium, Orange. $4.80 per dozen Tubes. Cadmium, Yellow. Madder Carmine. Mars Orange. Yellow Madder. $5.40 per dozen Tubes. Ultramarine Ash. $9.00 per dozen Tubes. Scarlet Madder. Double, Treble, and Quadruple Tubes, of any of the above Colors. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 277 Winsor & Newton's English Oil Colors, IN COLLAPSIBLE TUBES, Antwerp Blue. Asphaltum. Bitumen. Black Lead. Blanc d'Argent. Blue Black. Bone Brown. Brown Ochre. " Pink. Burnt Sienna. " Umber. Cappah Brown. Chrome Green. Light. •• " Middle. '* " Deep. ** Yellow, Pale. Chrome Deep. " Orange. " Red. Cologne Earth, Copal Megilp. Cremnitz White. Crimson Lake. Emerald Green. Flake White. Gamboge, Extract of. Indian Lake. " Red, Indigo. Italian Pink. Ivory Black. Lamp Black. Light Red. Megilp. Mummy. Naples Yellow, Light. " " Deep. Neutral Tint. New Blue. Payne's Gray. Permanent Blue. " White. Prussian Blue. " Brown. Purple Lake. Pyne's Megilp. Raw Sienna, " Umber. Roman Ochre. Scarlet Lake. Sugar of Lead. Terre Rosa. Terre Verte. Trans. Gold Ochre, Vandyke Brown. Venetian Red. Verdigris. Verona Brown. Yellow Lake. ' ' Ochre. Zinc White. $1.50 per dozen Tubes. Burnt Lake. Cerulean Blue. Chinese Vermilion, Vermilion, $2.70 per dozen Tubes. Brown Madder, Carmine, No. 2. Cobalt Blue. Extract of Vermilion. French Ultramarine. " Veronese Gr'n. Indian Yellow. Lemon Yellow, Pale. " " Deep. Madder Lake. Malachite Green. Mars Brown. Mars Red. Mars Violet. " Yellow. Mineral Gray. Orange Vermilion. Oxide of Chromium. " Transparent. Pink Madder. Rembrandt's Madder. Rose Madder. Rubens' hiadder. Scarlet Vermilion. Strontian Yellow. $4.2® per dozen Tubes. Brilliant Ultramarine. Ex. Malachite Green. Mars Orange. Violet Carmine. Burnt Carmine. Madder Carmine. Purple Madder. Viridian. Carmine. $6.60 per dozen Tubes. Aureolin. Cadmium Yellow, Pale. Cadm iumYellow, Deep. '* Orange. Field's OrangeVerm'n. Orient Yellow. Ultramarine Ash, $12.00 per dozen Tubes, Double, Treble, Quadruple, or larger Tubes of any of the above Prepared Oil Colors. PAPER. Paper Capping, assorted colors, packs 250 sheets pack. 30 " Emery, Metropolitan, Nos. F, O, 1, and assorted ream, 4 75 " " " " and 2. " 600 " 2% " 650 " National, " F, O, 1, and assorted. '* 625 " I%and2.,.. " 725 " " " " 2%.:. " 850 " Fayard.. .doe. 200 " Filtering (see pages 25®, 251,1. 278 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Paper, Litmus, Blue and Red, English, in books doz. 75 " " " " French......... quire. 75 " Pres'n Powder, No. 4, per M. 18 cts. No. 34, per M. 45 cts. No. 61, per M.60 cts. " " " " 7, " 30 " " 37, " 45 •• '■ 64, •' 60 " •' 10, " 25 " •• 40, " 56 " " 67, " 55 •• " 13, '* 40 " " 43, " 50 " " 70, *' 60 " " ...... l6 .. .. .. 45> .. .. .. 72| .. 5O (. •' '• " 19, " 50 " " 46, " 60 " " 72 B, " 50 " " •• '• 22, " 30 " 46 B, " 60 " " 73, " 73 ■' " " 25, " 40 " " 52. " 5o " '* 73 B, " 75 " •• '• 28, " 30 " " 35, " 60 " • " " •' " 31, '■ 40 " " 58, " 60 •* " Sand, Star Flint, all numbers .ream, 3 00 " " Best Flint, " " " 4 25 '* Seidlitz, Blue, 19x24 " 30077350 " " White, 24x38 *' 00 " " Blue or White, cut. per M. 75 " Turmeric, English gross, 6 00 " Water-Closet, Eureka, 100 in case case, 1200; doz., 1 50 " " " Gayetty's, 50 " " 15 00 " " '* Star Mills, 100 in case " 1800 '* '■ " P. P. P. Pocket per 100, 5 00 " ■' Comfort, 100 in case " 900 " Wrapping, assorted colors, 24x38 ream, 4 00774 5° '* " Blue, ordinary, 24x38 " 40077450 " " Manila, 15 x 20, reams, 10 to 20 lbs lb. ga 11 •'* " " 20x30, " 20 to 30 " " 9 a 11 " '• " 24x36, " 25 to 60 " " 9 a 11 " 30x40, " 40 to 90 " " 9(7 II •* Straw, 12x16 . ream, 30 '* " 14x18 " 40 •* " 15x20... '* 40 a 60 " " " 20x30 " 80 a 1 00 " '* 24x36 " I 25(7 2 OO 30x40 '• 1 75(7 2 00 '* ■' Tea, 12x18 " 60 " " " 14x20 " 75 " Tissue, assorted colors, 20 x 30 " 225 " " " Manila, 11x15. " 3° '■ " " " 14x18 40 " " " " 15x20 " 60 '* '* " " 20x30 " 1 25 '* " " " 24x36 " 150 " White, 20x30 " 1 75 " " White, Extra Quality, 24x38 " 40077500 '■ " " Ordinary " 24x38 3 25774 50 " Writing, Foolscap " 3 00774 00 " " Letter " 2 50774 00 '* " Note, Commercial " 1 50772 50 PAP BOATS* Pap Boats, Earthenware " " Porcelain, Fig. 4...., " " " Bird, French shape . " " " " and Gilt doz. 2 50 " 3 50 " 4 5o " 7 50 Fig. 4. Pastilles, Coudray's doz. 1 50 " Hooper's " 1 75 " W. H. S. & Co.'s " 1 25 Pearl Powder, Glenn's - - - " 2 5° " " Ramsey's " 2 00 Pencils, Camel's Hair (see page 205). " Lead, Dixon's gross, 5 00 " '• Eagle " 5 00 " *' Faber's, round ........... " 6 00 " " " octagon, " 800 " " " ordinary., . " 400 " Indelible, Clark's. doz. 200 Pen-Holders gross, 1 50 PENCILS. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT.' 279 PERCOLATORS. Dursse's Patent G. S each, 3 50 Glass, Heavy, pint doz. 4 50 " " quart " 6 00 " " gall " 9 00 " " 1 " " 12 00 " " 2 " " 21 00 Tin, covered, pint each, 50 " " quart " 75 " " % gall " 1 00 " " 1 " " 1 50 " " 2 " " 2 00 Porcelain, Ribbed, No. 00, n inch " 3 25 " " " o, 9 " " 2 75 " " " 1, 7 " " 1 75 " " " 2, 6 " " 1 50 " " " 3, 5 " " 1 25 " Plain, " 00, 11 " " 3 00 " " " o, 9 " " 2 25 " " " 1. 7 " " 1 50 " " . " 2, 6 " " 1 25 " " " 3. 5 " " 9° PESSARIES. No. 96. White Rubber, Inflated, Round, No. 96 doz. 4 00 ' " to Inflate, long stem, No. 91 " 7 00 Box-Wood, Globe and Egg Shape " 9 00 " Flat, Circular and Oval " 600 Glass, Globe Shape, assorted sizes " 1 00 " Concave " " " " 1 00 Hard Rubber, Bow, " " " 4 00 " " Concave, " " " 25° " " Horse-Shoe, assorted sizes " 400 " " " Oval " 3 25 " to Inflate, short stem " 4 00 Meigs' Ring " 3 00 Peaslee's, Ring each, 50 Hewitt's, " " 5° Sims', Metal Ring " 40 Smith's > " 75 Cutter's " 3 00 Cutter's, Cup " 3 00 Thomas', Cutter's " 3 00 No. 91. Piesse & Lubin's Extracts doz. 9 00 " " Pestachio Nut Oil " 9 00 " " " " Powder..... " 9 00 '• Ribbon Bruges " 500 280 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S PILL MACHINES. Brass on Walnut Block, with Side Rollers. 12 Pills, 3, or 5 Grains. each, 4 50 18 " 3, or 5 " " 5 5O 24 " 3, or 5 " " 6 50 36 " 5 " " 12 00 48 " 5 " " 18 00 50 " 5 " " 20 00 12 Pills, 3, 4, or 5 Grains " 3 50 18 " 3, 4, or 5 " " 4 50 24 " 3, 4, or 5 " " 5 Without Side Rollers. Any size Pill Machine Furnished to order. THE COOPER PATENT PILL MACHINE. Brass Plates. Mahogany Board and Drawer. Price, $12.00 each. This machine has two sets of reversible Plates, on which four different sizes of Pills can be made, and the sides of the rolling board are so constructed as to allow the mass to be rolled just the size required for each respective size of Pills, thereby insuring always the full number of perfectly round pills. Pill Silverer. Pill Roller. Pill Rollers, for rolling the mass each, 50 " Silverers " 1 00 ■' Finishers, for finishing the pills " 75 PILL TILES Graduated 5 inch " 6 " " 7 " " 8 " 9 " " 10 " " 11 " doz. 4 50 " 6 00 " 7 50 " 9 00 " 12 00 " 13 50 " 18 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 281 Graduated 12 inch doz. 24 00 " 6x8 inch " 9 00 " 7 x 9 *' " 10 50 " 8 x 10 " " 13 50 " 9 X II " 1 " 18 00 " IO X 12 " " 24 OO Plain 5 inch " 3 60 " 6 " " 4 80 " 7 " " 6 00 " 8 " " 7 20 " 9 " " 7 50 " IO " " 9 OO " II " " 10 50 " 12 " " 1350 " 7x9 inch " 9 00 " 8 x 10 " " 10 50 Pink Saucers, Bunce's " 75 " " Reeves' " I 25 " " W. H. S. & Co.'s " 75 Fac-simile of Beauty Spots. PLASTERS. Bunion, Ede's, thick doz. i 75 " " thin " 1 5° " Maw's, thick • " 1 5° " " thin " 1 25 " Robbin's " 1 5° " W. H. S. & Co.'s, thick " 1 25 " in bulk, % gross in box box, 1 00 Corn, Brodie's ' doz. 4 00 " Cook's " 2 75 " Ede's, thick " 1 5° " " thin " 1 25 " Krause " 2 50 " Maw's, thick " 1 25 " " thin " 1 00 " Robbin's " 1 50 " W. H. S. & Co.'s, thick " 1 25 . " in bulk, 1 gross in box box, 1 00 Court, Behrle's, Skin, Rolls doz. 4 00 " " Sheets gross, 3 00 " Carlton's Beauty Spots (see cut) doz. 1 75 " Crown, assorted colors gross, 1 25 " Dickman's Arnica " 7 5° " Books i " 16 50 " " Mechanics' " 600 " Ede's, in glass covered box. " 900 " English Taffeta, " the ship" " 4 5° 282 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Court, French Crown gross, 3 00 " Hubbel's " 6 00 " Littlefield's Imperial " 3 00 " Maw's, books.. doz. 1 7c " " " small " 75 " •' " Gold-Beater's Skin " 1 00 " " in leather case with scissors " 400 " Prior's Flesh Color gross, 3 50 " Robbin's Arnica " 7 qq " " " books " 16 50 " " Imperial " 3 00 Kid " 6 00 " " Surgeons' Dressing " 10 50 " " Water-Proof " 3 50 " Yard's, assorted colors " 3 30 P.aster Irons each, 75 a 1 25 " Machines, Iron each, 7 00 " " Wood, Newbaner's " 10 00 " Spatulas, Brass, for attach- ing to Gas Burner " Skins (see skins, page 293). " 2 50 Maw's. Screw. Expanding. Powder Folders, Barrel Shape each. 3 00 " Expanding or Buck " 1 25 " Screw " 2 50 " Maw's " 1 50 Barrel Shape. Pocket-Books and Purses, in Calf, Real and Imitation Russia, Morocco, Pearl and Ivory, a large assortment at low prices. POMADES. American, of various styles and prices, a large assortment doz. 1 00 a 3 50 Bazi-n's Philocome, small do2. 2 00 •» " " med " 2 50 " " large " 3 25 Colgate's Vaseline, small, 2 oz '. " 2 00 " " large, 4 oz " 4 00 " " 8 oz. G. S. Jar " 8 00 Coudray's, Tin Can, No. 510, small " 4 50 " " " " 511, med " 5 00 " " " " 512, large " 9 00 " Hongrois China, No. 981 " 4 50 " " Glass, No. 980 " 3 00 Letchford's Creme Limes, Solidified " 4 50 " Glass Bottles , " 300 Low's Blue Pot " 4 50 Pinand's, all styles doz. 2 16 a 12 96 Piver's Blue Pot doz. 6 50 " Glass Bottle " 4 50 Savage's Ursina " 6 25 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 283 PRESCRIPTION CASES FOR PRESERVING PAPERS FROM LOSS AND DIRT. Mahogany, with Plate Glass each, 7 50 Probangs, Sponge, plain whalebone doz. 1 00 " " tipped ■" " 1 5° " " wire " 1 00 " " Rattan " 63 Sponge. Metal. Scotch Flaid. Puff Boxes, China, variety doz. 9 00a 18 00 " " Metal, large variety " 3 00a 15 00 " '* Paper, " " " 1 00a 3 50 " " Papier Mache " 3 00 <2 6 00 " " Wood, plain " 2 50 a 4 5° " " " Relic " 5 00a 7 50 " " Scotch Plaid " 6 oca 9 00 Puffs, Bone Handles " 1 00 a 7 50 " Metal " " 1 00a 00 284 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S PUMPS, ACID. No. I Pump. ' No 3 Pump. No. 4 Pump. The different acids in use differ widely in their specific gravity, corrosive qualities, etc., hence it has been found necessary to have different styles of pumps, as follows: The No. i Self-Acting Pump can be used in any acid. It is intended especially for nitric and muriatic acids, solution muriate of tin, aqua ammonia, spirits of nitre, ether, spirits, perfumes, extracts, etc. The liquid comes in contact with glass only, thereby securing absolute purity. Price$12 00 The No. 2 Self-Acting Pump is intended exclusively for muriatic acid. It has a heavy glass suction tube, a gutta-percha discharge tube, and cannot be easily broken. Price, 11 00 The No. 2 can be furnished with a gutta-percha suction tube for $1 extra. (The No. 2, in appearance, is exactly like the No. 3.) The No. 3 Self-Acting Pump is intended exclusively for sulphuric acid (Oil Vitriol). It has pure lead suction and discharge pipes, and is in no danger of being broken, even by the roughest employd. It will empty a large carboy in seven minutes, leaving less than a quart of acid remaining in the carboy. This is the pump for Soda-Water manufacturers. Price 10 00 The No. 4 Pump will pump nitric, muriatic, and sulphuric acids; ether, ammonia, or any other liquid put into carboys. It is designed for the use of those who draw smaller quantities of acid, or bottle directly from the carboy into small bottles. It is easily emptied and cleaned. It will be found to be the most elegant, convenient, and useful article ever used by chemists, druggists, or manufacturers. The liquid cannot come in contact with anything but glass, thus insuring absolute purity. Price 8 00 Uiy The No. 1, No. 2, and No. 3 Pump are all Self-Acting. The No. 4 flows only after each compression of the bulb. Price of Metallic Bulb for Nos. 1, 2, or 3 Pump, $3, and for No. 4, $2. Brass or Copper Pump, $3.T5. Brass or Copper Pump, with Faucet, $4.50. Tin Pump, $2.25. Tin Pump, with Faucet, $3. In ordering, please state whether you wish to draw from the Side or End of bar THE NICHOLS' PUMPS. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 285 Quassia Cups, small " " medium " " large .. doz. i 50 .. " 2 00 " 3 00 Soap Baek. Brush Baek. Sponge Baek. Upright Brush Rack. Racks, Brush doz. 1 75 " upright. " 1 75 Soap " 1 25 " Sponge, No. " 3 5° " " " " 4 5o " " •• 2 " 6 00 " " " 3 " 8 00 " Water-Closet, large " 8 00 " " " small " 6 00 Ramsey's Pearl Powder " 2 00 " Toilet " large " 1 5° " " " small " 88 Rattles, Bone " 1 5° " Rubber " 1 75a 00 Razors, Wade & Butcher's, a large variety " 6001:2400 " Le Coultre's, French, 1 Blade " 16 50 " " " 2 " " 24 00 " " " 3 " " 27 00 " " " 4 " " 33 00 " " " 5 " " 36 00 " " " 6 " " 42 00 " " " 7 " " 48 00 Razor-Strops, Emerson's, A, 18 inch, oval " 14 00 " " " B, " " " 7 00 C, 13% " semi-oval " 6 50 D, 12 " oval " 6 50 " " " E, 12 " semi-oval " 6 25 " F, " tablet " 2 50 " G, 9 " military.. " 2 00 " " " Leather case " 12 00 Water-Closet Rack. 286 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Razor-Strops, Goldschmidt's, Iron Screw, AK doz. 9 00 " " " " " AM " 11 00 " " AG " 14 00 " " " Wood " C " 6 00 " " " " " B " 9 00 " " Saunders', all sizes and styles " " Torrey, RHD " 1 25 " No. 4 " 4 00 " " " " 8 " 6 00 " " " " 20 " 6 50 " " " " 40 " 4 00 " " " " 7° " 2 00 Respirators, Maw's, No. 1 " 7 50 " " 2 " 12 00 " " 3 " 15 o° " Htmalane., " 3000 Retort Stands, Iron, 3-Ring, small " " 4 " large. " " " bronzed " " Wood each, i co " i 25 " 1 75 " 1 00 Iron, 3-Ring. Ribbons, for tying over Bottles, full assortment of colors piece. 35 Extracts, Ylang Ylang, etc doz. 6 50 " Season Bouquet " 12 00 Lime Juice and Glycerine, small " 4 50 " " " medium " 7 00 Ribbon Bruges " 4 50 Rice Powder " 1 75 Vinegar, Toilet, small " 3 50 " medium " 700 RIMMEL. Root Cutters, large, No. 2 each, 3 00 " " small " 1 " 2 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 287 ROUGE. Powder, Dorin's, No. o, paper box, doz. 1 50 " 4. 1 75 " " " 9, metal " " 6 00 " " "10, paper " " 7 50 Vinegar, Bazin's doz. 1 25 " Coudray's, No. 2575.... " 1 75 " Dorin's " 15° " Lubin's " 12 Oq " Tetlow's, an assortment Rowland's Macassar Oil doz. 12 00 " Odonto. " 12 00 " Kalydor " 21 00 ,, 1 00a 3 50 Atkinson's, in envelopes doz. 3 25 Bazin's Frangipanni, silk bag.... " 4 50 Colcord's Lithographic Envelope. " 2 00 Letchford's, in envelopes " 3 50 Lubin's, " " " 7 50 SACHETS. Lubin's, in oz. bots doz. 9 00 Maw's, in silk bags " 400 Powder, Coudray's, lb. bots... lb. 4 00 Silk and Satin Painted... .doz. 3 00 a 30 00 Sachet Powder, Bottles, French, 4 oz doz. 6 00 " " " " 8 " " 7 00 " " " 16 " " 9 00 " " Taper, 8 " " 7 00 " " " " 16 " " 10 00 French. Saunders' Face Powder, pink doz. 3 25 " " " white...'.'.'.'.'.''.'.'.'.''... ............ " 3 25 " in paper envelopes " 2 50 Taper. Made of the Best Russet Bridle Leather. Patent Leather Covers. Space under Covers for Instruments, etc. Patent Mahogany Drawers in the end of the lower part. Solid Leather Drawers, One Dollar extra. SADDLE BAGS. No. 12-containing 24.. 1 oz. 4. .1% oz. bottles 1350 12- " 24.. 1 oz. 4-.i%oz. " with pockets 1450 7- " 20..1 oz. oz. ground-stop bottles 12 50 7-Ex " 20..1 oz. 4..i%oz. " " and pockets 1350 7- " 24..1 oz. cork stop bottles 11 50 11- " glass stop " 1200 6- " 20.. 1 oz. " " " 11 50 6- " 20..1 oz. cork " " * 1050 13- " 16..1 oz. glass " " 10 50 13- " 16..1 oz. cork " " 9 50 288 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Made of the Best Russet Bridle Leather, with Patent Leather Covers. Drawer of Polished Mahogany, Velvet Lined. No. 1, containing 12 1% oz. 12 Y oz. 24 bottles 12 00 2 " 10 oz. 10 X oz. 20 " 11 00 3 " 8 oz. 8 X oz. 16 " 10 00 No. 14, containing oz. 10 % oz. 20 bottles n 50 16, " 12 1% oz. 12 Y oz. 24 " 12 50 17, * " 12 il/2 oz. 21 Y oz. 33 " 13S0 FLAT PATTERN, TWO FLAPS. BOX PATTERN. No. 4, containing 24 ground stoppered bottles 12 00 4, Extra with Pockets ■. 13 00 8, containing 20 ground stoppered bottles n 00 8, Extra, with Pockets 12 00 10, containing 16 ground stoppered bottles 10 00 10, " 20 cork stoppered bottles 925 Plain Saddle Bags, containing 20 cork stoppered vials 8 50 Plain Saddle Bags, containing 24 cork stoppered vials 9 25 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 289 Hinged Doors each, 8 00 Sliding " " 10 00 SCALE CASES. Scale Pans, glass pair, 50 " " horn " 35 Scale cases made to orjler of any pattern or size. SCALES. MARBLE BEVELED EDGES. BERANGER'S FRENCH BALANCES. Brass Pans. No. 2.-MARBLE TOP, EBONY SICES. Brass Pans. Diam. of Pans. Capacity. Price. 6 inches 214 lbs each, 12 00 7 " 414 " " 13 00 8 " 11 " " 14 00 8% " .......18 " . " 16 50 914 " 22 "...... " 18 00 1014 " 33 " " 22 00 11 " 44 " " 27 00 " 55 " " 35 00 12% " 66 " " 13% " 88 " " 14 " 99 " " 1514 " no " " Diam. of Pans. Capacity. Price 7 inches n lbs each, 25 00 714 " 18 " " 30 00 814 " 22 " " 40 00 9% " 33 " " 5o 00 No. I.-MARBLE TOP, BRONZED EDGES. Brass Pans. No. 5.-WITHOUT CASE. Brass Pans. Diam. of Pans. Capacity. Price. 6 inches 214 lbs each, 7 00 7 " 414 " " 8 00 8 " ii " " 9 50 8% " 18 " . " 10 75 914 " 22 " " 12 ob ioJ4 " 33 " " 13 75 11 " ...... -44 " " 15 00 n% " 55 " " 16 75 12% " 66 " " 18 00 13% " 88 "...... " 20 00 14 " .. 99 " " 22 00 15% " no " " 25 00 16 " 132 " " 29 00 Diam. of Pans. Capacity. Price. 6 inches 2% lbs each. 16 00 7 " 4/4 " " 18 00 8 " 11 " " 21 00 8J4 " i8 " " 25 00 914 " 22 " " 30 00 l°J4 " 33 " " 35 00 n " 44 " " 45 00 n% " 55 11 " 50 00 12% " .......66 " " 63 00 290 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S PRESCRIPTION SCALES-MARBLE BASE. On Walnut Box and Ebony Mouldings. ROBERVAHL SCALES. Japanned Black, with Gold Lines, Gilt Indicators, and Movable Brass Pans. No. Diam. of Pans. Capacity. Price 2 10 inches 15 lbs each, 10 00 3 8 " 10 " " 8 00 4 6 " 5 11 6 00 DRUGGISTS' TRIP SCALES. Japanned Vermilion, Green, and Gold, large Brass or Copper Mov- able Pan. Very sensitive 10 inch Beam, Brass lacq'd each, 12 00 12 " " " " " 15 00 10 " " Nickel plated.... " 1600 12 " " " " .... " 18 00 FRENCH STEEL BEAM, BRASS STANDARD. On Polished. Walnut Box. No. Diam. of Pans. Capacity. Price. 4.. .16 inches 30 lbs....each, 750 3.. . .11 " 15 " .... " 6 00 2.. 9 " 10 " .... " 5 00 1.. 7% " 5 " •••• " 4 00 SAME WITH BRASS SCOOP. No. 1 each, 5 00 " 2 " 6 00 " 3 " 7 5o PRESCRIPTION SCALES-MARBLE BASE. W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s. No. Diam. of Pans. L'gth of Beam. Price. 403-24....2 inch.... inch each, 4 00 403-27....2% " . " .... " 5 00 403-32... .2% " " .... " 600 SAME AS ABOVE. Marble Top Box. No. Diam. of Pans. L'gth of Beam. Price. 453-24....2 inch.... 5% inch each, 6 00 453-27....2% " ....6% " .... " 7 50 453-32....2K " •■••7% " •••• " 9 00 POCKET SCALES. 8 in. Open Beam, Brass lacq'd, each, 10 00 10 " " " " " " 12 00 12 " " " " " " 15 00 8 " Solid " " " " 8 00 10 " " " " " " 10 00 12 " " " " " " 12 00 8 " Open Beam, Nickel plated, " 12 00 10 " " '* " " " 15 00 12 " " " " " " 18 00 8 " " " Silver " " 12 00 10 " " " " " " 15 00 12 " " " " " " 18 00 . a Doz. 5 inch Sreel Beam, GermanWood c ,se, 6 50 6 " " " " " * 8 00 5 " " " Oak case 9 00 6 " " " " " ii 00 5 " Brass " Tin " 6 00 6 " 7 50 5 " " " Morocco case 6 00 6 7 5o We also keep in stock a large assortment of Becker's Scales, and French of various styles. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 291 Box, Presc. Scale (see cu!} 22 00 " " " with drawer 23 00 Scarificators each, 2 00 a 7 00 Scissors, Surgeons' straight and curved doz., 9 00 a 12 00 " Patent Folding "100021500 " Nail, curved '■ 4 50 a 7 50 " " straight '• 3 50 a 6 00 SCOOPS AND SPOONS, HORN. Scoops, Round or Square, No. 1. . doz. 75 " " " " 2.. . . " I 00 " " " " 3 " I 25 " " " " 4............................................... " 1 50 Spoons, Long Handles, " r " 50 " 2 " 75 " " " " 3 " 1 00 " 4 - " 1 25 Sea-tangle Tents, solid doz. 175 " " " hollow. " 200 Sponge " " 1 00 Seidlitz Wrappers per 100, 75 ai 50 " Measures each. 25 SIEVES. Sieves, Brass, Metal Frames, 10 in nest. nest. 15 00 " " " " No. 1, 100 meshes. 4 inch. .each. 80 " " " " " 2, 90 " 5 " " 1 00 " " " " " 3, 80 " 6 " " 1 20 " " " " " 4, 70 " 7 " ....................... " 1 30 " '* 5, 60 " 8 " " 1 50 ", " " " " 6, 50 '* 9 " " 175 " " ** ** " 7, 40 " 10 " ..' " 200 " 8, 30 " 11 " ........ " 225 " " " " " 9, 20 " 12 " ....................... " 250 " " " 10, 18 " 14 " ....................... " 3 00 Special Sizes of Sieves made to order at short notice. Bazin's, Almond, small ... doz. 2.25 " " large,,... " 300 " " 1 lb. cans . ...... lb. 100 " Ambrosial, small doz. 225 " large. ................ " 300 " " 1 lb. cans ........ lb. 100 " Rose, small ..................... " 250 " " large ........... " 325 " 1 lb. cans " 150 Coudray's Almond,......................................................... doz. 3 50 SHAVING CREAM. 292 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Guerlain's Ambrosial, Porcelain Pot, small doz. 4 50 " " " " large...,, " 900 " " China " small " 800 " " " " large..................... " 1600 Lloyd's Euxesis. " 4 50 Lubin's. " 8 00 Taylor's, in foil. " 1 00 " "mugs " 300 Glenn's, " " " 300 SHAVING COMPOUND SHAVING MUGS. Patent..... Gilt Edge Union Combination Williams' " Yankee " Taylor's Smith's Requisite ..... W. H. S. & Co.'s " 3 5» " 3 So " 6 00 " 6 00 " 4 00 " 2 75 " 4 50 " 3 00 SHAVING BOXES. Metal doz. 1 75 a 9 00 Wood, with Mirror. " 1 75 a 3 50 % yard wide p. yard, 60 1 " " " 75 1% " " " TOO " " 125 SHEETING, I. R. SHOULDER BRACES Cutter's.............. " 1000 Champion " 900 London. " 9 00 Pratt's........ 1 .................. " 9 00 SHOW CASES. Flat Top. U niversaJ. Show-Stand. Universal, x 17 in., 2 trays, velvet lining each, 20 00 Flat Top, 12 x 7 x 2 in., stained wood, lid to lift. " 75 " " 16 x 9 x 2 " " " " " " 125 " " 20x11x3 " " '* " " « 1 50 Show Stands, 3 square plates " 11 00 " " 3 round " '* 1000 " Cases to order. Estimates promptly furnished. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 293 Silk, Surgeons' Skeins oz., 2 50 " " Spools, plain doz., 1 25 " " Waxed " 1 50 Sifting Machines, Harris, 5 sieves each, 25 00 French, articulatedeach, 35 00 & 50 00 SKELETONS SKINS. Chamois, A, 30 to kip " B, 30 " " C, 30 " ", D, 30 " E, 30 " " F, 30 " i G, 30 " j " O S, 30 " " z, 30 " Plaster, No. 1 " A Split, for capping, X " •• XX " " XXX Chamois, Toilet, " Carleton," see cut kip, 15 00 " 13 5o " 12 00 " 11 00 " 10 00 " 9 00 " 8 00 " 4 00 " 3 00 doz. 9 00 " 7 50 " 5 00 " 6 00 " 7 50 " 75 SOAPS, SOAPS-SHAVING. Shaving, Buchan's Carbolic, No. 9 doz. lb. doz. box. doz. lb. gross. doz. 1 75 4 00 16 2 00 1 25 4 50 4 00 11 00 12 00 2 75 3* 2 75 4 50 7 00 3 00 5 00 3 5o 3 75 3 75 1 00 30 8 00 7 00 15 00 10 00 20 00 12 00 4 00 " Bayley's Spermaceti " Brown's Barber's, boxes 34 lbs Calvert's Carbolic " Cuticura " Guerlain's, cakes, round " " " square " Indexical, No. 74 " Index Crown, " 76, in dozens " " " " 75, in boxes 10 bars " Oakley's Military " Pear's Transparent, sticks, No. 1 ** ** " " " 2 ' ' " " ' ' " 3 " " " cakes, " 1 " " " " " 2 " Rieger's, sticks " Riggs' Vegetable Military ." Sarg's Transparent " Vroom & Fowler's Walnut Oil " Williams' Barber's, bar, 10 lbs. to box " " " Favorite " " Clipper •* " Pocket " " Tonsorial " " Verbena Cream 11 " Yankee " Winter's Rypophagon 294 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S One Doz. FINE TOILET SOA1 Packed in a well-made CII VC KE Ji H O A JI J). PASTIME TOILET SOAP. One Set of Checkers with each Dozen Soap. _ Pastime (see cut) doz. 1 00 Rye and Rock " 50 Cushion, assorted " 50 Fragrant, " " 50 Turkish Bath gross 4 50 Obelisk doz. 50 Full Moon " 50 Ivy gross 3 00 Tourist " 3 00 Monarch doz. 75 Cocoanut, naked " 50 " silver wrapper " 75 Smile '' 50 Tin Shaving Mugs and Soap.... " 1 50 D. S. BROWN & CO.'S TOILET SOAP. Boudoir doz. I oo Bonanza " i 25 Egg Honey " 1 25 " Glycerine " 1 25 " B. W " 1 25 " E. F " 1 25 " T. O . " 1 25 Golden Lotus " 2 00 Oatmeal and Sulphur " 1 00 Russian Bath .* 11 200 Sachet " 2 co Omnibus " 1 75 Rosedale gross 4 50 Toilet, Bazin's, Almond, large, No. 58 doz. 1 75 " " Omnibus, Brown, small, No. 22 " 1 35 " " " " large, " 23 " 2 OO " " " Palm, small, " 24 " 1 35 " " " " large, " 25 ■■ 2 OO " " Poncine, No. 52 •• 1 5° *' Buchan's, Carbolic, Toilet 1 5° " " " No. 5, Transparent Glycerine " 3 75 " " " " 7, Bath ■... 1 " 1 50 " " " " 8, Medicinal " 3 75 " " " " 10, Shaving " 1 00 " " " " 11, Disinfecting i " 1 50 " " " "12, " bars " 4 5° " ■" " " 50, for Urinals " 1 00 " Caswell & Hazard's, Juniper Tar " 2 25 ■" Colgate's, a complete line of their manufacture at 15% discount from list. " Constantine's Tar 1 •• 1 25 " Edwards' Ox Gall, small 1 " I OO " •" •" " large " 1 75 (Glenn's Sulphur 1 88 (Gourand's Medicated " 3 00 ■" McBrydu's Sea.pQUtn " I co SOAPS, TOILET-AMERICAN GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 295 Toilet, Oakley's, a full line at lowest rates. " Packer's Tar »....................... doz. 1 5° " R Indexical, Alpine, No. 40, in dozens " " " Assorted, No. 17, one box each of 12 kinds in wood case, gross. 15 00 in y dozens < < 17 00 " " " Almond Meal, No. 124, in % dozens < < 24 00 " " " Baby, No. 125 < < 21 OO " " " Bay Leaf, No. 148, in y dozens " Rum, " 73, cakes, square , " " " Brown Windsor, No. 3, in % dozens <« 24 OO < < 9 00 < < 18 00 " " " Bee-Hive Bath, No. 86 (large), in y2 dozens < < 15 OO " " " Brown Bath, No. 32, in y± dozens < < 13 50 " " " California Pumice, No. 91, in dozens. Calla •• 6 00 9 OO IO OO " " " Cardinal, No. 43, in dozens «< " " " Cinnamon, " 42, in X dozens " " " Congress White Glycerine, No. 98 (large), in y2 dozens. " << << Palm, "99 " " " «< 15 00 <« 12 OO t < 12 OO " " 11 " Honey, " 100 " " " " " " " " " 101 (small), " " <« 12 OO < • 6 50 Glycerine, " 102 (large), " " " No. 103 (small), in % dozens • < 12 OO «• 6 50 " Windsor, " 104 (large), " " «« 12 OO " " 105 (small), " " < • 6 50 Almond, " 106 (large), " " < * 12 OO " 107 (small), " " < < 6 50 Sunflower, " 108 (large), " " <« 12 OO " " " Farina, No. 58 < • 21 OO " " " Fashion Bouquet, No. 13, in % dozens < < 13 00 " " " Giant Honey, Glycerine, and Pink < < 15 OO " " " Glycerine, No. 19, in dozens < < 9 00 " " " Good Morning, No. 12 «< 12 OO " " " Honey, No. 18, in dozens << 9 00 " " " Hotel Honey, No. 112, in dozens < < 4 80 " Glycerine, No. 114, in dozens < < 4 80 " " " " Hotel Windsor, No. 117, in dozens <« 4 80 " " " Musk Rose, No. 142 (small), in y dozens «< 46 OO " " " " Windsor, No. 26, in y dozens < < 27 OO < " " " Nosegay Honey, No. 62, " " " " " Glycerine, " 63, " <• 7 5° << 7 5° " " " " Windsor, " 64, " < < 7 50 " " " Notion Honey, " 37, in 3 dozens " " •" " Glycerine, " 38, " < • 3 50 << 3 5° " " " Oatmeal Glycerine, " 31, in % dozens < < 18 OO " " " Palm, No. 60, in dozens < < 8 00 " " " " (in bars), No. 61, in dozens < < 15 00 " " " Palm Oil, No. 4, in y dozens < < 15 00 " " " Paint Cleaning, No. 49, in dozens <« 24 OO " " " Pumice, " 55 (small), in dozens < < 8 00 " 5, in dozens < < 12 OO " " " Poncine, " 66, in y dozens * < < 18 OO " " " Pure Almond, " 146, " " < < 24 OO " " " Pure Honey, " 1, " " < < 16 50 " " " " Glycerine, " 2, " " < < 16 50 " " " Rice Flour, " 54, " " «< 20 OO " " " Sand, " 6, in dozens <« 10 50 " " " Sawdust, " 67, " «< 12 OO " " " Silver, " 25, " <« 12 OO " " " Sunflower, " 35, in y dozens <« 18 00 " " " Silver Line Honey, in dozens < < 12 OO " " Glycerine, in dozens < 1 12 OO " " " " " Windsor, " «< 12 OO " " " " " White Glycerine, in dozens << 12 OO " " " " " Oat Meal, " < < 12 OO " " " Tar and Glycerine, No. 88, in y dozens < < 18 00 " 20 (superfine), in y dozens < < 15 00 " " 84, in dozens < 1 9 00 " " " Try Boston Honey, " 8, in dozens " Glycerine," 9, " t < 6 35 (< 6 25 " " Windsor, " 10, " < < 6 25 Turtle Oil, " 120, in y dozens " " " White Glycerine, " 24, " " << 18 00 << 18 00 296 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Toilet, R Indexical, White Honey, No. 231, in % dozens " " " " Windsor, " 34, in X dozens gross. 18 00 18 00 9 00 doz. I 00 1 75 << 2 00 < < 1 38 c I 2 OO " Thompson's < < 1 75 < c 1 25 SOAPS, TOILET-ENGLISH. Toilet, Bayley's, Ess. Bouquet Tablets " " Glycerine doz. 5 5o • • 3 So • • " Otto Rose c < 12 OO < < 3 5° " " Spermaceti tablets 5 5o • • 4 00 " " Violet < < 3 5° " Brecknell's Skin, oval gross. 18 00 " " " square 9 00 " Calvert's Carb., Medicated doz. 3 75 " " " Nursery • ' 2 OO i • 2 OO " " " Dog < ( 2 OO " Low's, Assorted, 24 % lb. bars box. 4 OO " " Brown Windsor, 24 % lb. bars • ' 4 OO •• " " " 3 cakes, wrapped gross. 12 OO doz. 2 75 " Chinese Musk, 3 cakes in box gross. 16 50 " " Elder Flower, 24 % lb. bars box. 4 00 •< " Elder Flower, No. 4, 3 cakes in box gross. 21 OO " " " " 4. K gro- " " " Glycerine, 24 % lb. bars " " " No. 4, 3 cakes in box 20 OO box. 4 OO gross. 21 OO " " " " 4. % gro- " " " Honey, 24 >2 lb. bars <• " " No. 4, 3 cakes in box box. 20 OO 4 00 gross. 21 OO " " " " 4. gro- " " " Honey and Oatmeal 20 OO • • 21 OO 1 < 21 OO " " Turtle Oil, 24 % lb. bars box. 4 00 • • <■ " " No. 4, 3 cakes in box gross. 21 OO " " " " " 4> % gro- " 20 OO • ■ " White Windsor, 3 cakes, wrapped, • • 13 50 • • " Musk Brown Windsor, 3 cakes in box 16 50 •• " Palm, 24 Y lb. bars box. 4 00 doz. 3 50 3 25 0 Pears' Transparent, balls, No. 1 " " " " " 2 . • • 4 50 " " " " " 3 • • 7 25 <• " " cakes, " 1 3 00 " " " " " 2 • • 5 o° • • " " Glycerine, No. 115 • • 2 OO << »< " Otto Rose • • 7 25 << •< " Unscented, No. 120 I 75 " Price's, Solidified Glycerine, small • • " " " large gross. 21 OO 30 OO " Rimmers, Almond, small doz. I OO ■ • " " medium 1 75 « " " large « 2 50 • • " Lettuce, wrapped 5 00 0 " Pellucid Glycerine. < < 4 00 •' Yardley's, Brown Windsor, Elder Flower, Glycerine, Honey, Oatmeal, Sunflower, and Turtle Oil, 3 cakes in box < < 2 00 SOAPS, TOILET-FRENCH. Toilet, Coudray's Du Voyage, No. 304 ■ • " Glycerine, " 299 doz. 6 00 3 50 ■ • •• Guimauve, " 36 1 25 •• *• jockey Club, " 300 . • • 3 5o GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 297 Toilet, Coudray's Lacteine, No. doz. doz. doz. doz < < << 5 00 3 5o 1 25 2 00 3 5° 2 50 1 00 3 00 4 00 5 00 6 00 8 00 9 00 12 00 85 a 11 5° 6 00 5 00 2 00 5 So 3 00 5 So 2 00 2 50 3 So 1 25 1 50 2 50 4 00 1 5o 1 50 7 5o& 6 00 10 50& 9 00 8 5° 5 50 7 So 9 00 5 00 6 00 9 00 " " Lettuce, " 295 11 4< Miel. " " " Poncine, 4< 84 11 " White Rose " Gellefres' Monster, assorted colors, large " " " " " small " " " " " wrapped " Lubin's, small, ** odors " " " Rose ** " medium, assorted odors " ** " Rose ** 11 large, assorted odors " " " Rose " Maiibert's manv stvles . " Pinaud's, all styles .\ " Piver's Lettuce " Soc Hygenique, Dulcifie " " " Naked " " " Sans Odors " " " Toilette, No. x " Violet's Thridace SOAPS, TOILET-GERMAN. Toilet, C. & B. Transparent, in tin box, small " " " <<<•<< large " Eeckelaer's, all styles " Reiger's Transparent, No. 2180 " Sarg's " round cakes " " " square " between boards " " " Glycerine, wrapped " " Liquid Glycerine Soap Soap Bags, India Rubber Check " Boxes, tin " " metal " " " fine, large Soc Hvreninue. Eau Athenienne " " Eau Dentifrice " " Powder " " " Extracts " " Huile Philocome " " Soaps (see above). " " Toilet Vinegar, small " '* " " large SPATULAS. Rivet Handles. Eng. Balance. 3 inch 2 25 per doz. 2 50 per doz. 4 " 2 50 " 2 75 5 " 2 75 " 3 25 6 " 3 25 " 3 75 7 " 4 °o " 4 50 8 " 5 00 " 5 88 " 9 " 7 00 " 7 88 " 10 " 9 00 " 9 50 " 11 " 11 00 " 14 00 " 12 " 13 50 " 20 00 " Pocket Spatulas Bone Spatulas Horn " doz. 6 00 " 2 00 " 60 a 1 50 Ointment Spatulas, Iron each, 25 Plaster " •• •• 750125 " " Brass (see page 282). W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S 298 SPECULUMS. Vaginal, hole on side. Speculums, Glass Reflecting, Ear doz. 5 00 " " Rectum " 6 00 " Vaginal " 5 00 " " " hole on side " 600 " Hard Rubber " 8 00 " Sims' '. each, 400 " Taylor's. " 6 00 M Howard's " 8 00 " Thomas', Cusco's " 6 00 f Ear. SPRINKLER TOPS. Sprinkler Tops, No. 1 gross. 450 " " " 2 " 4 00 " " "3 " 3 So No. 5. No. 2. No. 8. No. 1. No. 30. Sprinkler Tops, No. 5 gross, 4 50 " "30 " 4 50 SPONGE TENTS. Sponge Tents doz. 1 00 Sponge Baskets (see B, page 192). Spongeo Peline yard, 7 50 SPONGE BAGS. Sponge Bags, I. R. Check, No. 1. .doz., 3 00 2.. " 3 50 " " 3-- " 4 00 Sponge Bags, I. R. Check, No. 4. .doz., 4 50 " " " " " 5.. " 6 00 " 6.. " 7 50 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 299 We invite attention to the colored plates illustrating Sponges, by means of which customers can readily make selections. Our stock of these goods is always complete. SPONGES. DESCRIPTION. Number. Average number of pieces to lb. or string. Price. BATHING-VENETIAN OR COARSE. Surchoix, medium and large . .strings. I 15 string. 15 00 " medium and small 2 20 10 00 Formes', No. i, medium and large / < < 3 15 4 4 10 50 " No. i, " " small «< 4 20 < < 8 00 " No. i, small < < 5 25 < < 3 00 " No. 2, medium and small " trimmed, No. 3, medium... < < 6 18 4 4 6 00 < < 7 12 < < 4 00 " assorted, large, medium, and small .. loose. 8 a. a 8 lb. 3 00 Cavaliere, medium and small . .strings. 9 70 string. 3 50 Coupie, or Trimmed, large. .. loose. IO 10a 15 lb. 2 50 . . strings. II. 12 string. 6 00 . . loose. 12 30 5 3 00 " medium and small 4 4 13 11 a 14 < 4 2 50 " small 44 14 20 a 30 lb. I 75 SURGEONS' and TOILET-MEDITERRANEAN Small, assorted, irregular pieces or FINE. .. loose. 20 40 a 30 lb. 3 50 Medium, assorted, irregular pieces " select 11 4 4 21 20 a 30 4 4 7 00 • ' 22 20 a 30 4 4 IO 00 Large, " irregular " < 4 23 50 8 4 4 10 00 Small, " . .strings. 24 40 string. 2 50 Medium, " 25 4° 6 00 " and large, irregular 4 4 26 3° <4 25 00 Cups, small, Pessary >..... " " irregular 4 < 27 25 4 4 5 00 4 4 28 48 4 4 7 50 " " to medium 29 48 4 4 15 00 " " and medium, irregular 44 30 48 4 4 15 00 • 4 31 48 • 4 IO 00 " medium and toilet 32 12 44 25 00 " " large, toilet 44 33 30 4 4 35 00 • • 34 3° • 4 50 00 " large, toilet 4 4 35 12 4< 18 00 " medium and small, toilet . . boxes. 36 40 box. 25 00 • • • • • • ' ' ' • 4 4 37 12 4 4 8 00 " small Surgeons' 4 < 38 50 4 4 6 00 " large, extra fine, toilet 4 4 39 12 4 < 5o 00 " small to medium, Formes', No. 1 . .strings. 40 65 0 75 string. 30 OG " " No. 2 4i 65 0 75 '4 25 OO " No. 3 42 • • 20 OO ZIMOCA OR FINE HARD-BROWN. Toilet, assorted, small to large, Formes' " " " 2d quality.... . .strings. .. loose. 50 25 string. lb. 5 OO 50A 51 12 a 15 2 50 Shoe, " " medium, Formes' . .strings. 52 7O0 751 string. 7 50 " " No. 1 ' 4 53 70075 • • 4 00 " " No. 2 54 70075 • • 3 25 Irregular, " " ** Z .. loose. 55 50060 lb. 2 00 School, " " . .strings. 56 4° string. I 25 Potters', " " to large...' .. loose. 57 20025 lb. 4 50 ■CARRIAGE AND COMMON. Sheepswool, Florida, select, assorted " " large .. loose. 60 10015 lb. 2 00 61 30 5 * • 2 00 " " medium 62 8 010 • 4 2 25 " " small 4 4 63 20025 4 4 I 50 Nassau, " assorted 4 • 64 6010 4 4 I 75 Velvet, assorted 4« 65 10015 4 < I 50 Yellow, " 4 < 66 608 4 4 I 00 Glove, " Slate, select, assorted, small . < 4 67 200 25 <4 75 ' 4 68 900110 4 4 I 75 " dark, " " 44 69 55070 4 4 I 25 300 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Stoves, Pocket, Philadome, Brass doz. 7 50 Nickel-plated " 10 00 " Houchins, No. 664 " 6 00 " 665, Nickel " 8 00 " 666 " 9 00 " 667, Nickel " 16 00 " " 668 " 9 00 " " " " 670. " 1000 '1 11 11 * * 777 *1 18 00 " " " " 778 " 27 00 " for Gas, Vulcan, No. 1, Single. each, 75 " " " " " 2, " " 1 00 " " " " " 3. " " 1 25 " " 4, Double " 2 50 " " Kerosene, Union, No. 1, 1 Burner " 2 50 " " " " " 2, 2 " " 3 00 " " 3. 3 " " 3 5o " " 4, 4 " " 4 00 Stills, complete, Tin, 1 gallon " 3 00 " 3 " " 4 00 " 5 " " 5 00 " " 1 " Combination " 4 co " 3 " " " 5 00 " 5 " " " 6 00 Stethoscopes, Cammann's, double, with Snelling's Improvement " 6 00 " Flint's " 6 00 " Single Flexible " 1 50 " Plain, Wood each, 75 to 2 50 " Davis's, Double ' each, 6 00 " Hard Rubber, No. 1 • doz. 8 00 " " " " 2 " 4 00 Stockings, Elastic (see page 246). Stomach Pumps, Brass each, 18 00 " " Hard Rubber " 11 00 " " Toswill's, Syphon " 2 50 Stomach Tubes " 1 50 Union, Kerosene. Philadome. Vulcan, Gas. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 301 RAWSON'S PATENT ELASTIC SELF-ADJUSTING U. S. Army Suspensory Bandages. P-39.452-D-C-A-4-63. A MARVEL OF COMFORT, DURABILITY, CLEANLINESS AND PERFECTION A PERFECT FIT WARRANTED FOR ANY SIZE OR CONDITION. Fig. 3. FifJ. 1. Fig. 2. AUTOMATICALLY ADJUSTABLE, RENDERING DISPLACEMENT IMPOSSIBLE. EXPLANATION OF THE CUTS. Fig. i-a, sack of silk, linen or cotton net, which will not interrupt the action of the respira- tory organs of the skin ; b, an opening with an elastic ring or band, c, which keeps the material of the sack crossed around the penis and exterior portion of the testicles ; d, an elastic band, which encircles the body and passes around the hips downward toward the penis, as in Fig. 3; is made either with or without buckles, as in Fig. 2, or permanently, as in Fig. i ; gg, elastic straps, passing over the buttocks, and attached to sack a, beneath, which keeps the sack, a, in position, so as not to pinch the testes ; and in whatever position the person may put himself, the sack will remain in place-the straps, only, yielding, and accommodating themselves to the movements. THE ONLY PERFECT ARTICLE EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. It has been examined and recommended by the best and most noted Surgeons and Phy- sicians in the United States. It has been examined, approved of, ar.d ordered by a portion of the Army Surgeons. It is an article far superior to any foreign or domestic production, for the relief and prevention of diseased testicles. It will adjust itself to the person ; nor can it be kept in any other but the right position, unless secured or fastened out of place. When one of proper size is worn, the individual wearing it will not be conscious of its presence, because of its perfect adaptation to the purpose for which it was intended. It can be cleansed in a very few moments, from the perspiration naturally absorbed by it when worn, which will enable the parts to be kept in a perfectly healthy condition. Heretofore Suspensory Bandages have been used as an article of necessity; with this new application it is an article of comfort. Heretofore it has been used only in cases of disease ; with this new application it is fast becoming an indispensable article of gentlemen's attire, as it contributes more to his comfort and happiness than any other article he may wear. It is now used by scores of people in perfect health, for no other reason than for the comfort and pleasure derived from its use. It is a perfect protection for those parts which are liable to injury while riding, laboring, and the numerous other positions which the body may be placed in, thereby causing unlooked-for accidents to those parts most necessary to protect. Many physicians who are in perfect health and manhood are now wearing my Patent Suspensory. The reason they assign is that "NO MAN SHOULD BE WITHOUT ONE." IN THREE SIZES-LARGE, MEDIUM, SMALL N®. i, ordinary quality, elastic, no buckles. " 1%, " " " with " at each side of sack. " 2, fine " " no " " 3, " " " with " " " " " 4, " " " " " " " " and end of strap. 302 W. H. SCHIEFFEL1N & CO.'S DR. MILIANO'S SUSPENSORIES. Dr. Miliano's Contracting and Compressing Suspensories without rubber. These Ban- dages have been in use for some years, and have the approval of our most eminent physicians, as superseding in an eminent degree the ordinary suspensory, as well as strips of adhesive plaster, where compression is required in the relief or cure of the several swellings, varicocele, pain, etc. For full description and further particulars as to their advantage over others, see Circular accompanying each Bandage. Contractingdoz. $7 50 Retail, 1 00 each. Compression.• " 15 00 " 2 00 " GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 303 Cotton Netting, with strings doz. i oo " " " " " i 50 Silk Net, with elastic doz. 4 00 " " heavy, with elastic " 9 00 Cotton Net, with elastic " 2 50 Linen " " " " 3 50 Cotton Crocheted..... doz. 3 00 Silk " " 4 50 Linen " " 6 50 Cotton, Ribbed, with string doz. 1 00 Silk Netting, light doz. 6 00 " " heavy " 7 50 Silk, with draw strings doz. 4 00 " heavy, with draw strings " 900 " light, fine draw strings " 7 50 Syringe Bulbs, double neck. doz. 3 00 " " single " " 2 00 SYRINGES-ELASTIC BULB Eye and Ear, 2 tubes, No. 8 doz. 6 25 " " " 3 " " 9 " 4 00 " " " 2 " "508 " 350 " " " 3 " "5°9 " 4 5o No. 8.. 6° • N 304 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S No. 1 No. 2. Davidson's Metal Pipes, etc., No. 1 ' doz. 16 67 2 " 13 33 " Hard Rubber Pipes, etc., No. 4 " 17 67 Delano, No. 502, Double Neck " 5 50 " 505. " " " 7 50 " " 5»7> Franco-American " 5 75 IMPROVED FOUNTAIN SYRINGE. No. 1, 1 Pint doz. 16 00 " 2, 1 Quart " 18 00 " 3, 2 " " 20 00 " 4, 1 " 11 48 00 Goodyear's Bag, Hard Rubber Pipes, No. i, 6 oz doz. io oo ** " " " " " 2, io " ** ii 25 " " " " " " 3. 16 " " 13 75 " " " " " Vaginal " 13 75 Household, No. 1, French Jet " 12 00 " " 2, " " " 00 " " 3, " " " 6 00 Maw's Enemas, Brass " 3000 •* " White Metal " 24 00 Molesworth's Vaginal Injection and Suction " 1800 American, 3 pipes, Nickel-Plated " 4 50 2 " " " " 3 50 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 305 "ANCHOR SYRINGE." ' IMPERIAL SYRINGE." Mattson's Family Syringe, .doz. 16 oo " Original " .. " 8 oo " Irrigator " for ladies " 1600 Mattson's Combination Syringe " 42 00 Improved Syringe, Davidson Style " 1000 " Waverly " " 12 00 " " " hard rubber pipes.. " 15 00 Imperial Syringe, metal pipes " 600 " " hard rubber pipes " 8 00 Anchor " metal pipes " 6 00 " " hard rubber pipes " 8 00 Sea-Side " " 4 50 An glow " detached bulb " 4 00 Vaginal Irrigator with Siphon " 1000 " " without Syringe " 750 Nasal " bulb form " 7 00 " " for ladies " 2000 Vaginal Spray, celluloid " 10 00 " " metal " 7 50 Eye, Ear, and Infant Syringe " 3 50 P Bulb Syringe " 2 00 "CLIMAX" FOUNTAIN SYRINGE. No. 2, i Quart . .doz. 12 co " 3, 2 " a " 14 00 Hard Rubber Tubes, Extra " 100 WOOD BOXES. 306 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S GLASS SYRINGES, McELROY'S PATENT. Ao./. IZ4G. Received the highest premium at the U. S. Centennial Exhibition ! Acknowledged by all to be the best in the world. No cap or cork, heavy glass, and smoothly made. Male, No. oo doz. 50 75 " " i " I 00 " . " 2 " I 12 " " q " I 25 o " I 5° " 5 " I 75 •• " 6 " 2 00 " " 7 " 2 50 Female, No. 31 " I 25 4 " I 50 " " 5 " I 75 Female, No. 6 ... doz. 2 oo " " 7 • ■ • " 2 50 Vaginal, O. P. T., No. i ••• " 1 75 " " " 2 • . . " 2 OO " " " 3... . " 3 00 Male, in wood case, Bulb • • • " 1 50 " " " Straight... •• • " 1 50 " " " No. o. .... " " M " OO. . . . ••• " 75 Ear •... ••• " 1 25 Nasal " 1 25 W. H. Schieffelin & Co., Sole Agents, New York. No. oo, Male Syr., Met. Cap " o, gro. 7 oo 8 oo I, •' 9 oo " 2, • • io oo " 3. 12 oo " 4. 14 00 " 5. • • 18 00 " 6, ' * 24 00 2 oz. No. 7, " 1 < 30 00 3 - ■■ 8, " • • 36 00 4 " " 9> " 42 00 6 " " io, " 54 00 8 " " II, " No. oo, Male Syringes, cork'd • • 72 00 • • 7 00 " o, " 8 00 << T 9 00 " 2, " 1 ' 10 00 " 3. " . • ' 12 00 " 4. " • • 14 00 " 5. " • • 18 00 " 6, " 24 00 2 OZ. " 27 00 3 " • • 36 00 4 " 42 00 6 54 00 8 " • • 72 00 No. i, Vaginal Suppository.. doz. I 25 " 2, » " " 150 " 3- I 75 " 4. " " • • 2 OO " 5> 2 50 •• 6, 3 00 " 7. '1 3 50 " 8, 4 00 " 9. • • 4 50 "IO, " " No. o, Male, Extra Heavy, 6 00 single paper cases No. i, " " " .... 1 25 1 ' 1 25 " 2, " " " .... • • 1 50 "3- •••• • * 1 75 " 4. • • 2 OO " 5. •••• 2 25 GLASS SYRINGES-AMERICAN. 2 oz. Male, Extra Heavy... doz. 3 50 No. i, Female " " .... • ' 1 5o "2, " " " .... < ' 1 62 " 3- 1 75 " 4, " " " .... 2 OO " 5. " " '* •••• • • 2 25 2 OZ. " " " .... 3 5o 4 '* " " " .... • • 7 50 No. i, Fem. Syrg., Met'l Cap gro. fo 00 " 2, " " " " • * II 00 " 3. " 12 50 No. 4, Fem. Syrg., Met'l Cap " 5. • • 14 OO •• l8 OO " 6> .. •* 24 00 2 OZ. " " " " • • 27 00 3 " •• 36 00 4 " 42 co 6 " " " " " 54 00 8 " ' ' 11 11 11 • • 72 00 Female Syringes,corked, same price as with metal caps. No. i, Womb, with Bent Pipe doz. i 75 " 2, " " " • ' 2 OO " 3. 2 25 " 4| .. << .. .. 2 50 2 OZ. " " " " 2 75 3 " " " " " •• 3 5o 4 " 4 5o 6 .. .. .. .< „ • • 6 00 8 " 7 50 2 " Womb, with Bent Pipe, Glass Shield << 6 00 4 " " • • 7 50 6 .. .. .< « .. 9 00 Womb Syringes, corked, same price as with metal caps. Ear Syringes, bent or straight, Dentist " < < 125 << I 25 Eye " «< I 25 Nasal Syringes, straight " " curved << 2 OO < < 3 00 Suppository Syringes, Rec- tum, assorted sizes << I 25 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 307 NEW STYLE SYRINGE, without Cap or Cork. We make this style heavy, and pack them carefully, as the packing can not be got at to make any alteration. No. o, Male gro. 9 oo " i, " io 50 ** 2, " < < 12 00 " 3. " << 14 00 " 4, " • • 18 00 " 5, " < i 21 OO " 6, " 11 27 OO No. i, Female gro. " 2, " 13 50 " 3. " 15 00 " 4, " • < 18 00 " 5, " < < 6, " 27 00 CELLULOID SYRINGES. No. TOO di z. 2 50 102 " 4 75 108 Ear " 10 co No. 20 Vag doz. 6 co 103 " 6 00 Catarrhal " 8 00 No. 3, Extra Long Pipe. ... " 9 co GLASS SYRINGES-IN CASES. Wood Case, large. Reed's Combination. Wood Case, small. 308 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Wood Case, large doz. 1 00 " small " 75 Paper " with Bottle, Reed's Combination " 1 50 Brass " small....' " 1 25 " " medium " 1 " " small, nickel-plated *< j 75 " " medium, " " 2 25 GLASS SYRINGES-ENGLISH. & oz., Female or Male doz. 1 00 % " " " " " I 50 1 " " " " " 225 2 " " " " " 3 00 X " " " " in paper cases. " 1 25 % " " " * " " 1 75 1 " " " " " "■ " " 2 50 2 " 11 " " " " " " 3 50 K ' ' Male, in leather cases " 2 50 1 " Female, " " " 4 00 1 " " in box-wood cases " 5 00 2 " " " " " ." 6 00 GLASS SYRINGES-FRENCH. Ear. Male Point. Dental, with India Rubber Bulb doz. i 50 Ear, " " " " " 1 50 Nasal, " " " " " 1 50 Male Point, " " " " 1 50 Cockerton's, " " " " 1 50 Eye Bath, all glass " 2 50 Nasal, " " 1 75 HARD RUBBER SYRINGES, "ROYAL." % oz. Royal P Syringes doz. 3 75 % * " ordinary.. " 2 75 " bulbous tip " 5 50 " with blunt end " 5 00 X " " " " Super " 6 00 " Infant Syringes , " 650 1 " " Rectal " " 8 00 2 ** " " " " 9 00 3 " " " 10 00 6 " " " " " 13 50 12 " " " " " 18 00 3 " " " " with bent pipe ,. " n 00 6 " " " " " 14 00 12 " " . " " " 20 00 3 " " " " " extra pipes " 15 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 309 6 oz. Royal Rectal Syringes, with extra pipes doz. 18 50 12 " '* " " " " " " 22 00 1 " " Vaginal " " 6 00 1 " " " " with shield " 8 50 2 " *' " " ■ .......... " 8 00 2 " " " " with shield " 11 00 3 " " " " with bent pipe " 12 00 6 " " " " " 15 50 12 " " " " " " " " 18 00 3 " " " " " " " and shield " 16 00 1 " " Uterine " long pipe " 9 00 % " " Dental " " 6 00 1 " " Ear " .................................................. " 8 00 1 " " Catarrh " * 8 50 12 " " Batterv " " 24 00 24 " " Horse " " 40 00 Hypodermic, Glass, Plain each, 2 00 " " Graduated " 2 50 " " " Piston. " 2 50 and Screw.... " 3,00 Hard Rubber " 1 50 ' ' Pocket, in metal case .. " 2 00 8 oz. Self, in Case, MED. doz. $11 00 9 00 7 00 16 00 14 00 25 00 18 00 12 00 10 00 9 00 7 00 5 00 4 00 3 00 2 50 1 00 30 00 36 00 48 00 6 " " " 4 " " " 16 " " " 12 " " " 24 " Single, in paper box.. 16 " " " " .. 12 " " " " .. 10 " " " " .. 8 " " " " .. 6 " " " " .. 4 " " " " .. 2 " " " " .. 1 " " " " .. P. P Horse, Metal, 24 oz •• " 48 " METAL SYRINGES. FINE doz. 14. 00 12 OO 6 " " " 4 " " " 6 " " " 9 00 21 OO 12 " " " <c 18 OO 14 " " " ■•••• 30 OO 24 " Single, in paper box.. 26 " " ' ' " .. 24 OO ' < 16 oo> 12 " " " " .. 12 OO 10 " " " " .. »* IO OO; 18" " " 9. OO 6 " " "■ " .. 7 00 4 " " -• . * • 5 00 2 " " " " . . 4 I < ' ' ' " ' ' . 3 00 p. p <<■ 1 50 Talc de Venice, Bazin's dioa. 2 00 " x " Charlier's " 6 00 " " Chardin's " 7 5a TANKS FOR OIL. PERFECTION TANK, Securely Packed for Shipping. W. & B. TANKS, Securely Packed for Skiff i-ng. Capacity. Outside Measurement. Height. Diam. Prices. No. o, 6 Galls. 16 in. 13 in. 7 50 " OO, 12 20 " 16 " 9 00 ' ' ooo, 25 * ' 28 " 18 " 14 00 " I, 60 " 35 " 25 " 20 00 " 2, IOO " 36 " • 30% " 30 00 " 3, 150 " 41 " 36 " 38 00 " 4, 200 " 43 " 40 " 45 00 " 5. 250 " 43 " 44 " 50 00 Capacity. Outside Measurement. Prices. Height. Diam. No. o, 6 Galls. 16 in. 13 in. 5 00 " QO, 12 " 20 " 16 " 7 00 ooo, 25 " 28 " 18 " II 00 " I, 60 " 35 " 25 " 16 00 "• 2, IOO " 36 " 130% " 25 00 3. I5° " 41 " 36 " 30 00 " 4, 200 " 43 " 40 " 35 00 " 5. 250 " 43 " 44 " 40 00 310 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Tapers, German, 3 mo., London doz. 35 " 6 " " ' " 50 " " 3 " Eureka " 50 ;; ;; 6 " 75 3 Resurrection " 75 6 " " " 1 00 " Houchin's Monitor, No. 580 " 1 25 " 570 " 1 75 " Wax Coils " 2 50 Teething Rings, I. R., Black, large gross, 7 50 " " White, " " 6 00 " " " ' Black, small... i " 500 " " " White, " " 4 00 " " Ivory doz. 1 75 " " Bone " 1 00 " Pads, Black Rubber " 1 25 Fad. 7 inch , doz. t; oo 8 " " 5 5o 10 " 6 50 12 " " 8 00 THERMOMETERS, TIN CASE.-Japanned. Less 60% discount. DAIRY. 7 inch doz. 5 00 8 " " 6 00 *0 " " 7 00 Less 60% discount. METALLIC CASE.-Japanned. .7 inch doz. 7 00 8 " " 8 00 10 " ' " 9 oc Less 60% discount. 7 inch doz. 6 oo 8 " " 7 5° no " " 9 oo ALL GLASS. SOLID BLACK-WALNUT. 8 inch, Square Ends doz. 6 so 10 " " " " 8 50 8 inch, Oval Ends doz. 7 00 10 " " " •• 9 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 311 8 inch, Oval Ends, Window doz. 6 co DISTILLERS' AND BREWERS'. 10 inch, Tin Case, Heavy doz. 10 00 12 " " " " " n 00 10 " " " Extra " 12 00 12 " " " 4' .............................. 0 13 00 10 " Copper Case, Heavy " 12 00 12 " " " " " 15 00 10 " " " Extra Heavy " 15 00 12 " " " " " " 18 00 12 " Wood " Grooved " 15 00 14 " " " " " 18 00 FANCY. No. 21./ No. 22. No. 21, Walnut and Velvet... .doz. 7 00 No.22,WalnutM an- tel Stand, doz. 7 50 5-inch, Self-Registering. 5-incli, Self-Registering, Contracted. Tube, CLINICAL OR FEVER. 4 inch, Ivory Scale, in Morocco Case each, r 75 6 " " " " " " Self-Registering . " 2 00 5 " Self-Registering, in Hard Rubber Case. " 1 50 5 " " " " " " Contracted " 1 75 Hick's Patent Lens............................... " 400 312 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S TINCTURE PRESSES Troemner's, quart each, 3 75 " y2 gallon " 5 00 " 1 " " 7 50 " 2 " " TO OO Swift's, quart " 7 50 " ¥2 gallon " 10 50 " 1 " " 15 00 " 2 " " 18 00 Draw-up, % Gallon " 3 00 " 1 " " 6 00 " 2 " " 12 00 Enterprise, Quart " 3 00 " 2 Quart " 4 00 " a " " 7 00 " Fruit Press No. 1 " 3 00 " " " 2 " 3 50 Tongue Scrapers, Horn doz. 1 50 " " Ivory " 3 50 " " Shell .... " 3 50 TOILET POWDER. American, Blue Paper gross, 6 00 Coudray's, " " lb. 35 " No. 2499 doz. 1 25 " 2507 " 2 50 " " 2536 " 4 00 Colgate's Cashmere Bouquet " 2 00 Elgin's Phantom, small " 1 75 " " large " 3 00 Fay's Velontine " 12 00 Fehr's Comp'd Talcum, Plain.... " 1 75 " " " Perfumed.... " 350 Fischer's Lilien " 7 00 G. & J. Faries' " 1 75 Hobb's Meen Fun " 1 00 Lubin's Rose lb. 65 Lubin's Violet lb. 55 Maw's " doz. 1 50 Palmer's Invisible " 1.75 " Snow-White " 1 75 Pear's Fuller's Earth " 1 75 Piesse & Lubin's " 8 50 Pozzoni's " 3 50 Ramsey's small " 88 "/ large " 1 5c Riker's 11 2 00 Saunders' . " 3 00 St. Just " 6 00 Tetlow's Swan's-Down " 1 75 " White Rose " 2 00 " Gossamer " 2 25 TOILET SETS AND TOILET BOTTLES. A large assortment of Bohemian, Cologne, and Baccarat Cut Glass, Bouquet Holders, Parian Vases, Smoking Sets, Toilet Sets, in great variety, in all colors, and at various prices. Tooth-Picks, Quill, small M. 80 " " medium " 1 25 " " large " 1 50 " Fancy " 3 00 " Wood, 2500 to box box. 15 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 313 Tooth-Picks, Wood, Family, square boxes doz. ye " " " round " " 75 Tooth Paste, Bazin's Charcoal " 2 75 " " " Rose " 2 75 " " C. & H., Formodenta " 400 " " Colgate's Aromatic " 400 " " Glenn's Charcoal, Orris, or Rose " 2 50 " " Gosnell's Cherry I........................................... " 4 50 " J. & B., small " 4 50 " " large " 7 50 " Lyons' " 1 75 " Saunder's Coral " 4 00 " Stamp's, small " 1 75 " Powder, Brown's Camphorated " 1 75 " " Butler's " 1 75 < " " C. & H., Dentine " 3 00 " " Calder's " small " 1 75 " " " large " 3 50 " " Johnson's, small " 1 85 " " " medium " q 73 " " large " 5 5o " " Lyons' " 1 75 " " " Tablets " 3 50 " McMahon's Handicap " 3 50 " Rowland's Odonto " 12 00 " " Saunder's Smoker's " 3 50 " " Soc Hygenique " 8 00 " " Stamp's " 1 75 11 " Thurston's, small " 1 75 " " large " 3 5o " " Vincent's Dendan, small " 2 00 " " " large " 3 50 7 Young's Opera Pearl " 1 75 " Wash, Bonn's Dentifrice, small " 6 00 " " " " large " 10 00 " " Botot " small " 5 50 " " " " large , " 10 oc " " Pierre's, small " 1000 " large " 1650 " " Edwards' Compound Myrrh " 4 00 " " Delluc's Eau Angelique, small... " 7 00 " " " " * large " 16 00 Tongue Depressors, Japanned each, 1 00 " " Hard Rubber " 2 00 Ebony and Steel " 2 50 Folding each, 1 00 to 2 50 Sass' hard rubber handle and nickel-plated each, 3 50 " " Set (2) Turk's " 5 50 " " Church's self-holding " 6 50 Trix gross, 4 40 TRUSSES-RIGHT OR LEFT. Chase's Wood Pad, Single doz. 12 00 " Ivory " " " 21 00 Common Wood " " ....... " 700 " " " Double " 14 00 Chase's Imp'd Cedar Pad, Single, doz. 14 00 " 11 " " Double, " 27 00 " Ivory " Single, " 24 00 314 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Chase's Wood Pad, Double doz. 23 00 Common Soft Pad, Single doz. 6 oo " " " Double " 12 oo French Best Soft Pad, Single doz. 14 00 " " " Children's " 9 00 Self-Adjusting Soft Pad, Single., .doz. 18 00 French Best Soft Pad, Double.. ..doz. 27 00 Self-Adjusting Soft Pad, Double..doz. 30 00 Hard Rubber, Imitation doz. 15 00 " " Riggs' " 24 00 " " Seely's " 24 00 Imperial Enameled Pad " 21 00 Phelps' Soft Pad, single " 18 00 " " " double " 36 00 Ratchet Cedar Pad " 15 00 " Soft " " 15 00 " Ivory " y " 21 00 Thompson's Cedar Pad " 18 00 " Soft " " 18 00 U. S. Army doz. 9 00a 18 00 White. Black. Tubing, India Rubber, % inch hole foot, 6 8 " " " 3'lS " " " 9 12 " " " Y " " " 12 15 5-i6 " " " 13 " " " % " " " 15 Y " " " 18 " " " Y " " " 21 " " " X " " " 25 •• " " I " " " 32 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 315 Turkish Towels, Brown, small doz. 4 50 " " " medium " 6 00 " large " 7 00 " " White, small " 5 00 " " " medium " 650 " " " large " 8 00 " " Cash's Patent Brown " 950 " " " " White " 10 50 " " Tidy, square " 5 00 " large " 7 50 " " square, embroidered " 6 50 " " large " " 9 00 Tweezers, large variety doz. 37 a 4 50 Twines, Cotton, Sea Island, Assorted doz. 50 " " " Pink •" 75 " " " Bulk lb. 50 " " " Dennison's doz. 2 50 " Flax, American, No. 9 ..lb. 45 " " " " 12 " 40 " 18 " 40 " " " 24 " 35 " " English, an assortment " " " " cable laid " " Hemp, " an assortment " " Linen, " Blue " 80 " " " Pink " 90 " " " White " 80 " " " Yellow " 90 " " " Variegated " 50 " " American, an assortment " Twine Boxes, Glass, Plain Blue Rim " " " Cut and Engraved, heavy " " " Richly coated and cut each, 50 a 1 25 " 75 a 1 50 1 5o Plain. Brass Twine Box. Iron, No. 2. Reel, No. 4, Bronzed, Twine Boxes, Brass, 7% inch, high each, 2 00 " " Iron, Bee-Hive " 5° " Reels, No. 4, Bronzed " 4 00 " Boxes, " 1, Iron, large " 1 25 " " "2, " medium " 1 00 " " " 3, " small " 75 " " Hanging, small.... 1 " 63 " " " large " 87 316 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S URINALS. Earthen, White, Male or Female doz. 7 00 " Yellow, " " " 6 00 Glass, Male " 4 50 " Female " 4 50 Rubber, Day Male, No. 101 or 102 " 14 50 " " Female, No. 103 " 17 00 " " and Night Male, No. 104 " 17 00 " " Male, No. 105 " 31 00 " " and Night Male, No. 106 .' " 41 00 " " Female, No. 107 " 31 00 Urinometers, with Test Glass, in paper case each. 75 " Vance's, Urine Test Case : " 600 " Ormiston's " 17 00 Veloutine's, Chardin's doz. 7 50 " Fay's " 10 00 Violin Bridges doz. 1 00 " Resin " 1 00 " Strings, 1st, E bdle. o 00 " " 2d A '.. << I 25a 6 00 " " 3d, D " " Bass, G 5°« doz. 1 00 WAFERS. Medicinal, sheets, packs of 100 . pack, i oo " 25, round, inbox doz. 1 00 " 25, square, " " 1 00 " 25, round, " Maw's " 1 50 " 100, bundle, large sheets bdle. 100 Sealing, American Congress, scarlet, in 1 lb. lb. and % lb. boxes lb. 1 50 " Finest London, " " " " " " " 1 25 " Dot Size, scarlet " GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 317 WAFER PRESSES. This Press is equal to any now in use, while its cheapness will recommend it to all. The price, including all necessary fixtures, viz.: Twelve of each size wooden moulds for the three sizes ot wafers ; one moistener for each size, and one set dies for each size, is net $5 00 Wafers for Presses, Limousen's, small per M., 1 15 " " " " medium " 1 25 " " " " large " 1 45 WAX-SEALING. Common Red Bottle Wax, in wrappiers.4 and io sticks, lb. 12 Superior " " " " 4 " 10 " " 20 Common Black " " " 4 " 10 " " 12 Superior " " " " 4 " 10 " " 20 * ' Green " •" " 4 " 10 " " 20 Green Package Wax, No. 1, " 4, 10 " 20 " " 60 " " " " 2, " ,4, 10 " 20 " " 40 Brown, " " " 1, " 4, 10 " 20 " " 60 " " " " 2, " 4, 10 " 20 " " 40 T. Davids & Co.'s Scarlet, No. 1, in boxes4, 8, 20 " 40 " " 1 50 " " " "2, " 4, 8, 20 " 40 " " 1 20 " " " " 3, " 4, 8, 20 " 40 " " 1 00 " " " " 4,IH, " 4, 8, 20 " 40 " " 80 " " " " 5, " 4, 8 " 20 " " 60 " " " " 6, " 4, 8 " 20 " " .40 " " Black, " 1, " 20 " 40 " " 1 50 " " " " 3, " 20 " 40 " " 1 00 " " " "5, " 8 " 20 " " 60 " " " " 6, " 8 " 20 " " 40 Fancy Tinted, Perfumed, assorted colors, in boxes20 " " 1 50 Sealing Wax of any color, quality, style or price made to-order. WAX-FLOWER MATERIALS. SHEET WAX. VARIEGATED WAX-For Small Autumn Leaves. In Boxes of One Gross Sheets. 12 Sheets in Package. Size, Plain Tints gross, 1 20 Carmine Tints " 2 10 Size, White, single thick Green, all shades Yellow, " Purple, " Blue, " LightPink, " Buff, for Tea Rose, all shades, AUTUMN LEAF WAX-For Forest Leaves. Size, 6x4. Thickness between Single and Double. In Boxes of Half Gross each. Six Sheets in Package. Gross, i 20 White ; Green, all shades ( Variegated Plain Tints Gross, 4 20 Scarlet Dark Pink White, double thick Gross, 2 io " Carmine Tints... " 7 00 318 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Chrome Green, No. 1. " " " 2 " " " 3 " Yellow, No. 1 " " " 2 " " " 3 Emerald Green Flake White Indian Red Ivory Black Naples Yellow Prussian Blue Pure Blue Raw Sienna " Umber Rose Pink.••••• Silver White Yellow Ochre POND LILY WAX-Thick. In Boxes of Half Gross each. Six Sheets in Package. Size, 7% Whitegross, Green " 4 20 CALLA LILY WAX-Extra Thick. Size, 7%x4%. Whitegross, 7 5o BRASS MOULDS-For Leaves. Finely Veined and Perfect Edges. The most desirable Leaf Mould yet introduced. -Doz. 1 20 Crimson Lake Diamond Dust Frostings Purple Lake... Royal Purple Scarlet Lake Vermillion A B c Arbutilon .. doz. 1 20 0 90 Archarenthus.... . . " I 20 90 60 Azalia . . " I 20 90 60 Blackberry . . " I IO 85 55 Butterfly ■ ■ " I 30 I 00 60 Camelia • • " 13° I 00 Cape Jasmin.... . . " I 20 90 60 Chestnut . .. " 2 AO I 60 I 20 Clemestina ... " I 50 I 20 I 20 Currant ... " 90 60 Dogwood . . . " 2 OO I 20 Elm ■ ■. " I 50 I 20 Fern . . . ' ' 2 GO 2 OO Fish Geranium.. . . . " I IO 85 60 Fuchsia . . . " I 20 90 60 Grape " 2 50 I 80 Heliotrope ... " 90 60 60 Honeysuckle ... " I 25 115 9° Ivy ■■■ " 8S 55 55 Laurestina ... " I 10 85 60 Eilac ... " I 40 I 20 90 Lily otValley.. ... " I 15 55 Maple ... " 3 00 2 25 I 80 Myrtle ... " 90 60 60 Oak • ■ • " 2 50 i 95 i 75 Orange ... " 90 60 Pansy .... " 90 55 Passion Flower. .... " 1 15 Peach • ■•• " 1 75 1 25 Pond Lily ....** I 40 I 20 Pyrus Japonica. .... " I 15 85 60 Rose Geranium. .... " 90 55 Salvia . . . . " I 20 90 55 Sassafras . ... " 2 50 1 80 1 40 Strawberry .... " 1 20 90 60 Sumac • • • • " 95 55 Verbena " 65 55 55 Violet .... " I 20 90 60 Wild Cherry... .... " 2 50 1 50 I 00 Willow .... " I 50 I 20 Woodbine, 5 parts in leaf, per doz. leaves 5 35 A B C D E F G Rose... doz., 1 10 80 55 55 25 55 55 Doz. 1 50 Cobalt Lemon Yellow Rose Madder, No. 1 " " " 2 " " " 3 Ultramarine Blue, No. 1 " " " 2 Doz. 1 75 Bt. Carmine Carmine Cadmium Yellow Imperial Scarlet Magenta Mauve Pure Scarlet Solferino Violet Carmine - Doz. 2 25 WIRES. 22 Yards on Spools. Silk Wire, White, on Spools, 3 thick- nessesdoz. Silk Wire, Green, 3 thicknesses.. " Silk Wire, Green, in Coils, 4 thick- nessesdoz. Silk Wire, White, in Coils, 4 thick- nessesdoz. I 12 Cotton, White, on Spools, 2 thick- nessesdoz. Cotton, Green, on Spools, 2 thick- nessesdoz. Cotton, Green, in Coils, 4 thick- nessesdoz. Cotton, White, in Coils, 4 thick- nessesdoz. 70 EXTRA FINE DRY COLORS-In Homoeo- pathic Phials. Expressly Prepared for Coloring Wax. Paper Wire, for Stems, in Bunches, doz. I 20 Silver Wire, on Spools " 2 00 Uncovered Wire, for Hair Work, on Spoolsdoz. 1 00 Burnt Sienna " Umber Brilliant Yellow Doz. 1 20 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 319 WATER BATHS. Quart, Tin, No. 1 each, 3 00 3 Pint, " " 2 " 3 50 Gallon, Tin, No. 3 " 4 00 3 Pint, Copper " 6 00 WATER BAGS. I. R., 13x15, No. 538 doz. 31 00 " 14x18, " 539 " 38 00 " 17x19, " 540 " 43 00 WATER BOTTLES-RUBBER. White, with handle, i Quart, No. 620 doz. 16 00 " " " 2 " " 621........................................... " 17 00 " " " 3 " " 622 , " 18 00 " " " 4 " " 623 " 19 00 320 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S White, with loop, 1 quart, No. 625 doz. 12 00 " " " 2 " " 626 " 13 00 " " " 3 " " 627 " 14 00 " " " 4 " " 628 " 15 00 WEIGHTS. Brass, in Block, % oz. to % lb., French set, 3 00 " " 1-16 oz. to 1 lb., " " 4 00 " 1-16 oz. to 2 lbs., " " 5 00 " 1-16 oz. to 4 lbs., " " 7 5° Brass, Nested, % oz. to 1 lb set, 1 00 Brass, Cup, 1-16 oz. to 8 oz set, 1 75 " " % oz. to 2 lbs " i 75 " " 1-16 oz. to 12 " " 3 00 " " % oz. to 4 lbs " 3 00 " " 1-16 oz. to 16 " " 3 50 " " 1-16 oz. to 24 " " 5 00 " " 1-16 oz. to 32 " " 6 00 " Drachm and Grain, in sets Per st;t> 25 " Grain, " " 10 " Drachm, Eng. Coin, " " 5° Aluminum Grain Weights set, 50 Silver " " " 1 00 Iron, % oz. to 1 lb * " . 5° " oz. to 2 lbs " 75 " J4 oz. to 4 lbs " 1 25 " oz. to 7 lbs " 2 50 X i 2 4 8 oz. Nested io 20 3° 4° 5° cents each. Block i5 25 35 50 60 70 " SINGLE BRASS WEIGHTS-Separate Sizes. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 321 METRIC WEIGHTS. io Grammes down to io Milligrammes, 14 pieces per set, 3 00 20 " " ''10 " 16 " " 3 75 50 " " "10 " 17 " " 4 13 100 " " "10 " 18 " " 4 50 500 " " "10 " 21 " " 8 00 1000 " " "10 " 22 " ■. " 9 75 20 " " " 1 Gramme, 7 " " 2 25 50 " " "1 " 8 " " 2 63 100 " " "1 " 9 " " 3 38 IN MAHOGANY BOXES, FINELY ADJUSTED. IN WALNUT BLOCKS-ORDINARY. 1 10 Grammes down to 10 Milligrammes per set, 90 20 " " "10 " " 1 20 50 " " " 10 " " 1 80 loo " " "10 " " 2 63 Grammes are made of Brass, Milligrammes of German Silver. WHISK BROOMS. Wood Handles doz. i oo«2 co Hurl " " i oo " " Velvet " i 75«5 co Bone " " 3 oo<z6 oo Writing-Desks in Rosewood, Maple, Inlaid Woods, Leather, etc. ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD AND LINSEED OIL COMPANY. Pure White Lead. THE ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD Is manufactured exclusively from the best Selected Refined Leads, and is ground in Refined Linseed Oil. RED LEAD, LITHARGE, ORANGE MINERAL, PURE LINSEED OIL, RAW, BOILED, REFINED. ROBERT COLGATE & CO., 287 JPe-ccrZ St., New 'York. For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. THE FOLLOWING PAGES (326 to 408)] CONTAIN ADVERTISEMENTS OF Various Branches of Business a Specialties, ALL CONNECTED, MORE OR LESS, WITH THE B BU 6JVBA B H, AND THEREFORE WILL BE FOUND OF INTEREST TO BUYERS IN THIS LINE, ESPECIALLY AS THEY REFER TO / Articles Possessing Merit, AND IN OTOINTCLtAIL, USE. They are therefore commended to the careful perusal of all who receive this book. OVER LEAF FIND INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. GENERAL INDEX, PAGES 4.09 to -127. 324 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. NAME OF ADVERTISER. BUSINESS OR SPECIALTY ADVERTISED. PAGE. Acid Pump and Siphon Co... .Nichol's Acid Pumps, etc 403 Allcock Porous Plaster Co Allcock's Porous Plasters 361 Allen & Hanbury's Tonga. A Specific for Neuralgia 406 Atwood, Hermon W ...Atwoods Cologne; Elder Flower Lotion; Smith's Gangaloo Troches 398 Bawo & Dotter French and German China and Porcelain Goods... 375 Berg, J. L. & Co Liebig's Coca Beef Tonic 369 Bliss, B. K. & Co Garden and Flower Seeds, etc 381 Brown, D. S. & Co Toilet Soaps, etc 399 Buckland Malt Extract Co Buckland's Malt Extract and Combinations 367 Cereals Company American Breakfast Cereals 383 Chesebrough Manuf'g Co Vaseline and its Preparations 408 Colburn, A. & Co Mustard (Colburn's Philadelphia) 374 Colgate, Robt. & Co Atlantic White Lead, and Linseed Oil 322 Colton, Dr. G. Q Colton's Dentonic for the Teeth 355 Davidson Rubber Co Davidson's Patent Rubber Nipples 343 Devoe, F. W. & Co Paints, etc 327 & 333 Ely s Cream Balm Co Ely's Cream Balm for Catarrh 400 Engs, P. W. & Sons Wine Merchants 328 Fougera, E. & Co French and English Proprietary Medicines ; Eeck- elaer's Toilet Soaps 337 Frasch, C. F. & Co Show Cases 388 Gardner, R. W Chemically Pure Hypophosphite Preparations- Hydriodic Acid 338 Gibson, Geo. R Loonen's Tooth and Hair Brushes, etc 402 Gillott, Joseph Steel Pens, Gillott's 354 Goldschmidt, Herrmann Razor Strops 403 Gouraud, Felix Oriental Cream, Medicated Soap, etc 404 Graves, C. H. & Son Atwood's Alcohol 338 Grosvenor & Richards Plasters, Capsicin, Belladonna and others. The Law of Trade-Marks 348 Hancox, J. W., Agt Angostura Bitters .... 338 Harris & Co Labels, Cut and Gummed 385 & 386 Harter Medicine Co Dr. Harter's Medicines 370 Holbrook, E. F. & Bro Window Glass, French and American 378 Holman Pad Co Holman's Liver Pads, etc 392 Houghton, E. F. & Co Cosmoline 336 Hoyt, E. W. & Co Floyt's German Cologne 339 & 360 Husband, T. J Husband's Plaster and Magnesia 376 Johns, H. W Asbestos Paints 387 Kaldenberg, F. J Meerschaum, Ivory and Shell Goods 404 Kennedy, Donald Donald Kennedy's Medicines 377 Low, Son & Haydon Brown Windsor Soap ; Handkerchief Extracts, and Hooper's Cachous 368 Maris, J. M. & Co Druggists' Furniture, etc 4OI Mattson Manuf'g Co Syringes and Rubber Goods 306 Manger, Victor E., & Petrie.. .American " Star" Soft Capsules, and Victor Baby Food 326 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 325 NAME OF ADVERTISER. BUSINESS OR SPECIALTY ADVERTISED. PAGE. Maw, Son & Thompson Aromatic Tooth-Paste, and Perfumes 390 Maw, Son & Thompson Improved Feeding-Bottles 391 Moore, C. C Moore's Pilules and Moore's Throat and Lung Lozenges 337 Morgan, Enoch's Sons Sapolio (Morgan's) 405 Neidlinger Bros Glassware, Graduates, Nursers, etc 336 Newton, John Druggists' Circular 332 New York Pharmacal Assoc'n.. Lactopeptine and its Combinations 340 Nichols, F. B Carmel White Castile Soap 393 Pennsylvania Salt Co Natrona, Bi-Carb. Soda 353 Planten, H. & Son Planten's Capsules, Hard, Soft, and Empty... 347 Randolph & English Paper Boxes > 373 Rawson, S. E. G Suspensories 302 Ricksecker, Theo Perfection Perfumes and Face Powder 351 & 352 Roworth's Sons' Manuf'g Co.. Pharmaceutical Lozenges and Confectionery 341 Rubber Comb and Jewelry Co. Rubber Jewelry and Combs 389 Rudkins, W.'s Sons ;....Bay Rum Essence 344 Sackett & Neat .Mixing Machines 366 Saunders, J. Touzeau Saunders' Face Powder 395 Schieffelin, W. H. & Co Anderson's Rheumatic Balsam, and Steiner's Rat Paste 342 Schieffelin, W. H. & Co Carbolized Moth Paper 394 Schieffelin, W. H. & Co Dalmatian Insect Powder 335 Schieffelin, W. H. & Co Page's Vaporizer and Cresolene 362 Schieffelin, W. H. & Co Soda Powders, and Chlorate Potass. Lozenges 396 Scott, Geo. A., Electric Hair Brush ... 364 Scott, Geo. A London Galvanic Generator 365 Seabury & Johnson India-Rubber Medicinal Plasters and Surgical Dressings 340 Shepard & Dudley Surgical Instruments, etc 350 Shivers, Charles Spread Plasters ..... 382 Shoemaker, R. & Co Johnston's Fluid Beef 334 Tutt, Dr. Wm. H Tutt's Standard Preparations 397 Union White Lead Co White Lead, Litharge, etc 379 Van Stan's Stratena Co Stratena Stands. For Live Druggists only 345 Wemple, Jay C. & Co Window Shades 354 Williams, J. B. & Co Shaving Soaps 371 & 372 Wyeth, J. & Bro Fluid Extracts ; Elixirs; Dialysed Iron, etc 380 Young, Ladd & Coffin Lundborg's Perfumes 346 Young & Smylie Licorice 384 326 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S AMERICAN "STAR" SOFT CAPSULES. " Infinitely better than hard old style, though actually cheaper." Observe blue wrapper par- ticularly and " Star" with monogram stamped on each tin box. THE BEST AND MOST RELIABLE. Sandalwood, Cubebs, Matico, and Copaiba, Pure Oil of Sandalwood (1-10 Oil Cassia), Cubebs and Copaiba, Matico Cubebs and Copaiba, Pure Balsam Copaiba, CONTAINING Norwegian Cod-Liver Oil, Cod-Liver Oil with Iodide Iron, Oil Male Fern with Kamala, Oil of Turpentine, Matico Injection with Glass Syringe, Castor Oil (1-8 grain Podophyllin). ErST"' For Prices, see quotations under heading "Capsules." Important improvements in the Machinery and other facilities of our New Laboratory, started May, 1879, in our own premises, and under our own control, enable us to turn out 120,000 Capsules per day, of unequalled quality and faultless put up. While zve guarantee our material as the very best in the market, we are determined to keep our lead and maintain the integrity and elegance of ourproducts. OU Be particular to prescribe AMERICAN "STAR" BRAND SOFT CAPSULES. Used in the U.-S. Army and principal Hospitals. Send for samples. No. 1, Light; No. 2, Medium; No. 3, Thick. $15 00 per Dozen Sheets, measuring about 20x40 inches. Retails a $2 00 a sheet. KOEHLER'S ADAPTABLE SPLINT, Carbolated The great T onic and Sure Cure for Chills and Fever and all Malarious Diseases. Twenty- five cents per box of 36 pills. CHINKALYPTUS Prepared from the Recipe of one of New York's most eminent physicians. Contains all the ele- ments of healthy growth and the one kind of food on which the baby al- ways thrives and of which it never tires. Equally valuable with or without milk or wine, for Dyspeptics, Con- sumptives, Invalids, or the aged. The very low price of the Victor Baby Food is intended to make its use general if not indispensable to all American Mothers, Nurses, Children and Invalids. All genuine pack- ages of the Victor Baby Food display the Star Trade-Mark with mon- ogram A. C. S. (Amer- ican Children's Suste- nance) in centre and bear the signature of BABY FOOD TRADE PRICES. PER D0Z. 25 cent size, $1 75 $1 00 " 7 00 VICTOR E. IT AUGER & PETRIE, No. 110 Reade Street, New York. For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 327 (Factories : Horatio and Jane Streets, New York.) F. W. DEVOE & CO.. Cor. of Fulton and William Streets, New York, MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF COLORS, DRY AND GROUND IN OIL. WHITE LEAD, ZUSTC WHITE. • ARTISTS' MATERIALS, AND VARNISHES. Importers of Vieille Montagne Co.'s French Oxide of Zinc, and Grinders of same (strictly pure), in Linseed or Poppy Oils. Sole Agents in the United States for the Zinc ground by the Company. MANUFACTURERS OF READY-MIXED PAINTS. Artists' Tube Colors and Brushes, made by F. W. Devoe & Co. FRED'K W. DEVOE. JAMES F. DRUMMOND. FRED'K SAUNDERS, JR. J. SEAVER PAGE. For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. 328 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S PRICE-LIST OF P. W. ENGS & SONS, ESTABLISHED IN 18o8, Wine Merchants, 131 FRONT STREET, CORNER OF PINE, NEW YORK. £37" Prices subject to revision, arising from changes in market. Imported goods in casks forwarded to any Port of Entry in the United States in Bond without expense to the purchaser for Custom-House charges. SAMPLES, CARRIAGE FREE, WILL BE SENT UPON REQUEST BRANDY. J. Hennessy & Co.-Cognac. Vintages1877 $5 35 1875 5 5o " 1874 5 65 " v1872 5 80 " 1870 6 05 " 1869 6 15 " 1868 6 25 " 1867 6 35 " 1865 6 55 " i860 7 00 " 1858 8 00 " 1854 8 50 F X O P 11 00 Old Landed 1265 Very Old London Dock 10 00 " " Dark 9 00 Royal Mail? I2 co Old Landed Pale. ) Old Landed$12 00 Old Landed, of these 10 per cent ad- ditional. TV O P1836 12 50 J S O P1820 14 00 1MSOP1800 19 50 Old Dark L D 800 " " Super 9 50 Martell & Co.-Cognac. Vintages1878 $5 15 " 1877 5 35 " 1875 5 50 " 1874 5 65 " 1872 5 80 " 1870 6 05 " 1869 6 15 " 1868 6 25 " 1867 6 35 " 1865 6 <t5 " i860 7 00 " 1858 8 00 SOP 11 50 V S O P 12 50 Pinet, Castillon & Co.-Cognac. Vintages1877 $4 65 " 1875 485 " 1874 4 95 " 1872 5 IS " 1870 5 25 " 1869 5 30 " 1868 5 45 " 1865 5 75 " 1858 6 75 " 1854 7 75 " 1850 8 70 F F V O 10 00 Pellevoisin Freres.-La Rochelle. VintagesNew $4 15 " 1877 4 4° " 1875 4 70 " 1874 5 00 W. Bertrand & Co. Fine Champagne$3 55 to 4 15 " " 1805 4 15 to 6 40 S O X P ' Pale 15 00 . Old Landed 16 5° Otard, Dupuy & Co.-Cognac. Vintages1878 $4 85 1877 5 05 " 1875 5 20 " 1874 5 30 " 1872 5 50 •• 1870 5 60 " 1869 5 90 ■< 1868 6 05 " 1867 6 15 " 1865 6 35 •• 1864 6 50 • ■ 1863 6 60 • < i860 6 85 I 1858 7 35 " 1854 8 60 •• 1848 10 85 $4 9° t0 8 50 FOP 9 50 Old Landed u °° x o; P ! IO 50 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 329 CASES. J. Hennessy & Co.-(In Cases.) Per Single In Lots of Case. 100 cases. 25 $13 35 && 16 25 15 50 20 00 17 00 VO 38 00 X O 48 00 Oldest and Finest.... 65 00 Otard, Dupuy & Co.-(In.Cases.) & $14 co $13 00 && 16 00 15 00 £&& '•••• 2000 1650 X O P 28 00 V O P 34 00 SOP 45 °o MSOP 6000 J. & F. Martell.-(In Cases.) * $14 25 $13 25 ** 16 25 15 50 *** 20 75 17 00 Pinet, Castillon & Co.-(In Cases.) & $12 25 $10 25 W. Bertrand & Co. Fine Champagne $10 00 $8 00 RUM. Jamaica.- Deg. of Proof. Per Gall. Puns., Heart.. $4 7° % puns. " 150% 4 75 Bbls. " 150% 4 85 Crown.... 117-120%.$3 75 to 4 60 % bbls 117-120%. 3 85 to 5 00 B in bbls 116-120% 3 50 Puns., verysup'b ....144%.$5 25 to 8 50 y. puns., " ....144%. 5 75 to 8 50 Bbls., " 144-154%. 6 25 to 8 50 Wedderburn s- R I ) proofs Qrs $5 00 to 6 90 W $ 153: ( % 5 50 Old Landed 10 per cent additional. Jamaica, bottled in bond by Sir R. Burnett & Co., London- Cases, 12 bottles each per case, 12 00 St. Croix- Very Old bbls. 5 50 Crop of 1868-1870 " .4 50 New Crop " 3 25 Old Antigua Rum, superb 140% 5 40 WHISKIES. J. Ramsey's- Deg. of Proof. Puns 115-118%.. .$3 55 Hhds 115-118%... 360 Bbls 115-118%... 365 % " 115-118%... 3 75 Ardbeg, Scotch, bbls.. 115-118%... 3 65 " " % " ..115-118%... 3 75 Stewart's 115-118%... 335 CASKS. Sir Robt. Burnett & Co.'s selected, bottled in Bonded Warehouse in London 12 00 Less Trade Discount. IRISH WHISKY. Jno. Jameson's- Per Gall. Qrs $4 oo % 4 °5 Old Jameson's as high as 7 50 Wise's Irish Malt- Qrs 3 75 % 3 80 Very old of above- Brands from $4 70 to 9 25 CASES. Sir Robert Burnett & Co. (less Trade Discount) $12 00 Kinahan's L L in cases, 12 bottles each,13 00 HOLLAND GINS. J. Rijshouwer's Schiedam (Double Meerschaum), a very fine gin, highly recommended, qrs $2 90 % pipes 3 00 J. De Kuyper & Son's Royal Arms- Qrs 2 85 % 2 90 Anchor, Red cases, 15 large bottles each 15 00 Imperial, Green cases, 12 bottles ea. 8 50 OLD TOM GINS. Sir Robert Burnett's - In puns $3 05 In puns 3 15 In bbls 3 25 In % bbls 3 35 In cases of 1 doz. each 10 00 GINGER GIN. Sir Robert Burnett & Co.'s- In cases, per case $11 00 GENUINE BATAVIA ARRACK. Carel Ellinckhuijsen & Zoonen-(This is the very Arrack used to make the world- renowned Swedish Arrack Punch.) Qr. casks $4 00 % " 4 05 Old Chinese Mandarijn, 1 doz. cases. 12 50 SWEET MALAGA. Scholtz, Hermanos, old and very fine. Best Selected Mountain in qrs. and % casks, from... .$1 50 to $3 50 per gal. MADEIRA WINE. Castle Brand $3 25 Crown " 4 25 Anchor " 5 25 Star " 7 00 1836 " 18 00 J. H. March & Co 4 5° Basto 6 50 Taylor 4 50 London Particular, Teneriffe 2 25 SOM $1 40 to 2 50 Platamone 3 00 to 4 25 Woodhouse O L P 2 50 to 3 40 Cette 1 00 to 1 10 330 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S SHERRY WINE. Per Gall. M. Lassaletta & Co., "Pale, Golden and Brown." X VP $1 15 to 1 25 XX VP i 35 to 1 50 & 2 00 to 1 VP 2 30 to 2 70 2 VP 3 00 to 3 35 3 vp 3 5o to 3 95 4 P- G 3 65 to 4 10 1836 4 50 1825 5 70 Amoroso 5 00 Montilla 7 00 Vino de Pasto 8 00 La Palma 9 00 Amontillado $5 75 to 11 00 Yriarte, 1820. 5 50 " 1836 '450 R 1 20 AR 1 40 5 O R 1 75 VP 2 25 J. Jimenez & Co., Pale and Brown- p / 1 75 P X 2 00 X P 3 00 P O 3 5O ToPaz 5 50 Cette Sherries- Xerez de Montana and others, 90c. to 1 00 SOLE RECEIVERS OF BURGUNDY WINES. From Ph. A ndre Js. Voillot Beaune In Cases. (Cote d' Or.) Macon U f$i2 00 Beaune § 14 00 Volnay g 17 00 Pommard A' 17 00 Richebourg Q J 25 00 Chambertin | 24 75 Nuits 2 18 50 Romance H 28 00 Clos Vougeot S 33 00 Chablis (white) j ( 15 00 Pints, $1.50 additional. Special Agents for HOCK AND MOSELLE WINES. IN CASES AND CASKS. From DEINHARD &• CO., Coblenz. Laubenheim* $8 00 Nierstein* 8 00 Deidesheim* 11 00 Hochheim 16 00 Liebfraumilch* 15 00 Riidesheim 17 00 Pisporter Auslese 14 00 Marcobrunn* 20 00 Steinberg Cabinet 35 00 Steinwein, box bottles 14 00 Johannisberg Castle, 1862 25 00 Scharzhotberg 20 00 Zeltingen 10 00 Assmanshausen* 20 00 * Pints, $1.25 additional. Laubenheim and others (double aums), per gallon $1 85 to 2 75 Sparkling.- Flower of the Rhine 25 00 Flower of the Moselle 23 00 Pints, $2.00 additional. PORT WINE. From G. G. Sandeman's Sons & Co. " Oporto "-quality unsurpassed. Per Gall. <$> $2 OO 2 JO W 3 50 4 50 VS Particular 6 00 D V S Particular 7 00 M V S O *0 ♦ Extra $8 00 to 10 00 Pure Juice, $2 00, $2 75. $3 00 and 4 00 Old London Dock, Dry... 2 50 to 4 00 Dolce Porto Puro 1 75 to 2 00 Oporto Seco 1 50 to 2 00 Burgundy Ports- " Guille Best Pure Juice." Per Gall. Imported in 1873. $1 75 " 1874 1 50 Best Pure Juice- Qr. casks 1 15 Octaves 1 20 OLD MALMSEY WINE. FOR SACRAMENT. $2-75. $3.75. $5-oo, and $6.00. CLARET AND WHITE WINES. W. Bertrand & Co.- St. Lezignan $4 00 St. Julien 4 50 Cannot, Fils & Co.- St. Julien 5 50 St. Emilion 6 50 St. Estephe 7 50 Haut Sauterne. 6 50 Pints, $1.50 additional. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 331 G. Preller & Co.- Pontet Qanet*$8 50 Cantenac* 9 5° Lormont* 10 50 Chat. Margaux 29 50 " Larose 20 00 " Lafitte 22 00 " Latour., 28 50 " Leoville* 14 00 " Mouton 24 00 Haut Sauterne 10 50 " Creme 20 00 Chateau Yquem 36 00 * Pints, $1.00 extra. Clarets in Bulk, in casks- St. Lezignan$57 00 St. Julien 65 00 St. Emilion 70 00 St. Estephe 80 00 Lormont100 00 j- Others as high as350 00 Sauternes in Bulk- In Casks$60 00 to $150 00 BITTERS. Boker's Bitters12 00 Sir Robert Burnett & Co- Orange Bittersqts., 9 50 " " pints, 11 50 GROSS GALLON CAPACITY OF CASKS. Styles of Wines or Spirits. Pipes and Pipes. luncheons. J-6 Pipes, Pun., bhds. Casks. 1-5 Casks. % Casks. Aums. Doub. Aums. Bbls. Errand y 130 to 140 64 to 80 66 to 76 64 to 70 64 to 70 60 to 80 20 to 26 Scotch and Irish Whisky... Gin tio to 156 37 to 42 38 to 41 36 to 42 3° t0 45 Casks. 30 24 to 27 24 to 27 24 to 27 17 to 25 h Casks. 1 4 100 to 140 R mn 130 to 140 Port, Sherry, and Madeira Wines. 136 to 158 28 to 29 Claret and Santerne Wines. Casks. 60 Rhine Wines 34 to 40 68 to 80 Bourbon and Rye Whiskies. 40 to 54 4° to 54 Applejack and N. E. Rum. We represent in this country the following houses: SIR ROBERT BURNETT & CO., Vauxhall, London. G. PRELLER & CO., Bordeaux, France. PH. ANDRE & JH. VOILLOT, Beaune (Cote d'Or), France. J. JIMENEZ & CO., Cadiz and Port St. Mary's, Spain. DEINHARD & CO., Coblenz, on the Rhine and Moselle. GUILLE BROTHERS, Barcelona, Spain. Succeeded by R. Guille Cassanes & Co. CAREL' ELLINCKHUIJSEN & SONS Arrack, etc., Rotterdam. J. RIJSHOUWER, Rotterdam, Holland (Double Meerschaum Gin). JOHN De KUYPER & SON, Rotterdam. M. LASSALETTA & CO., Cadiz and Puerto Santa Maria, Spain. Old house, J. J. Yriarte. RICARDO GUILLE CASSANES & CO., Barcelona, Spain. Successors to Guille Bros. SCHOLTZ HERMANOS, Malaga, Spain. Orders received for direct shipment. P. W. ENGS & SONS. Note.-Messrs. P. W. Engs & Sons are too well known to need any recommendation from us, being one of the oldest and most re- liable houses in the trade. All articles in their line may be pur- chased through us on favorable terms. W. H. Schieffelin & Co. 332 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S TWUTVTY-FIFTH YEAH.. The Druggists Circular AND CHEMICAL GAZETTE. This widely-known and popular publication is issued monthly from 36 Beekman Street, New York, at the low price per annum (including, postage) of ONE DOLLAR AND SIXTY CENTS. To keep abreast of the times every Druggist should subscribe for at least one good Pharmaceutical Periodical; if he cannot, for want of time, regularly read it, he will nevertheless find it valuable for reference in time of need. The Druggists Circular is, we believe, the paper that will meet the requirements of the case. It contains the cream of Foreign and American Pharmaceutical literature, including the whole sphere of Laboratory and Counter Pharmacy ; in it all new medicines, so soon as known, are fully noticed, their ascertained properties described, and their pharmaceutical management, therapeutical uses, doses, modes of administration, and physiological effects carefully reported. 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JOHN NEWTON, Editor and Proprietor. New York, 36 Beekman Street. P. 0. Box 4104. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 333 F. W. DEVOE & CO.'S MIXED PAINTS. READY FOR USE. Ready for use, and requiring no additional Thin- ners or Dryers. A good paint, guaranteed to contain no Water, Alkali, or Benzine. Made only with Pure Linseed Oil, and sufficient Spirit of Turpentine and Dryer. In 1-2, 1, 2, 3, and 5 Gallon Cans, AND IN BARRELS, HALF-BARRELS AND KEGS. INSIDE and OUTSIDE WHITE, (Nos. 546 and 547,) AND ORDINARY SHADES. No. 525 531 537 582 593 526 532 539 583 594 527 533 540 59° 595 529 534 54' 59' 596 53° , 536 542 592 597 i to 5 Gallons $2.00 per Gallon. X u 2.20 kfc For Assorted Cans of 1, 2, 3, and 5 lbs. 100 lb. CASES. No. 533. Scotch Yellow By lb., 20c. 534. Lead Color " 20c. 536. Brown " 20c. 537. Light Drab " 20c. 539. Buff " 2CC. 542. Warm Drab " 20c. 581. Light Green. " 25c. 582. Norway Red " 20c. 583. Black. " 20c. 584. Dark Blue... " 25c. 585. Chrome Yellow '' 30c. 586. Vermilion " 40c. 587. Indian Red " 25c. 588. Bronze Green " 25c. 589. Quaker Green " 25c. GREEN and YELLOW. Nos. 544, 581, 585. 1 to 5 Gallons $3-io per Gallon. Vz " 3-3° " VERMILION, No. 586. i to 5 Gallons $5.00 per Gallon. Vz " 5-5° " Nos. 584, 587, 588 and 589. i to 5 Gallons $2.50 per Gallon. Vi " 2-75 " IN BARRELS, HALF-BARRELS and KEGS. At 10 cents a Gallon less than above prices. 546. Inside White " 20c. 547. Outside White " 20c. WITH DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co 334 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S A strictly non-medicated preparation, keeping in any climate with the can open, without taint. PATENTED IN Great Britain, France, Canada, and United Slates, Is the only preparation which contains the Albumen and Fibrin (flesh-forming properties) of Beef, in a condition ready for assimilation, and adapted to the most delicate patient. It is largely prescribed by the Medical Faculty, adopted by the British and U. S. Governments, the lead- Ri 9 i 0 I™ College Hospitals of both countries, few. B 1" and is pronounced everywhere to be the most perfect dietetic ever offered to the profession, meeting every objection heretofore held against the prescribing of Beef Tea for the sick-room. JOHNSTON'S FLUID BEEF Differs from all other extracts or essences, as it combines the entire nitrogenous elements of the lean of beef, in addition to the soluble salts of the Liebig and other processes of manu- facture, and is therefore the most nutritious and economical. In the "Lancet" of November 11, 1865, Baron LIEBIG says: "Were it possible to furnish the market at a reasonable price with a preparation of meat combining in itself the albuminous, together with the extractive principles, such a preparation would have to be preferred to the ' Extractum Carnis,' for it would contain all the nutritive constit- uents of meat." Again: "I have before stated that in preparing the Extract of Meat the albuminous principles remain in the residue ; they are lost to nutrition ; and this is certainly a great disadvantage." By WM. HARKNESS, F.C.S., L., Analytical Chemist to the British Government. ■ "Laboratory, Somerset House, London, England. " I have made a very careful chemical analysis and microscopical examination of Johnston's Fluid Beef, and find it to contain in every ico parts: Moisture26.14 Ash or Mineral Matter14.57-100.00 "The mineral matter is rich in phosphates. The microscopical examination shows the Fluid Beef to contain good, sound beef, ground to a very fine powder. There is not the slightest trace of fungus, spores, or any other organism which would tend to produce decom- position. I consider this a most valuable preparation, combining, as it does, a concentrated extract of beef with the solid beef itself-the latter being in a form easily digested. " It is also free from the burnt flavor so much objected to in ordinary extracts of meat. It is one of the most ■perfect foods I have ever examined, and when prepared according to the printed directions, with boiled rice or cut toast, it then contains every ingredient necessary fo> supplying the waste of and sustaining the human body." Albumen and Gelatine21.81 Fibrin in a readily soluble form37-48 Nitrogenous or Flesh- forming Food. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., PHILADELPHIA, AGENTS, U.S. FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. Trade Supplied by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 335 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s PURE DALMATIAN INSECT POWDER. RED LAEEL. Ants, Cockroaches, Croton Bugs, Fleas, Moths, and all kinds of Annoying and Destructive Animal and Carden Insects. HARMLESS TO HUMAN AND ANIMAL LIFE, BUT AN EFFECTUAL, SAFE AND SPEEDY DESTROYER OF ALL VARIETY OF INSECT LIFE. A USEFUL ARTICLE FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF DIRECTIONS.-As the Insects are destroyed by breathing the Powder, and not by eating it: all that is necessary in order to effectually destroy them, is to distribute it thoroughly in the places they infest. To preserve Flannels, Furs, and Woolen articles, sprinkle the Powder liberally upon each article, wrapping them up securely in linen or muslin, to exclude the air. In order to preserve the properties of the Powder, the bottle should be kept tightly corked, as by being exposed it loses its power and becomes inert. IN BOTTLES, THREE SIZES Small, - - - dozen, $1 50 Medium, " 2 50 Large, - - - " 6 50 Extra Large, - - " 12 00 Small, - - - gross, $16 50 Medium, " 27 00 Large, - - - " 72 00 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s SOLUBLE PILLS. The great increase during the past few years in the demand for Pills made in accord- ance with the U. S. Pharmacopoeia and other recognized formulas, induced us some time since to commence their manufacture in our own Laboratory, and we are now prepared to supply an article that we can guarantee to be made in strict accordance with the standard formulas, both as regards weight and quality, and for beauty of finish, solubility, and general excellence, are unequalled. We therefore beg to call the attention of our customers and the public generally to our Soluble Coated Pills, which are the result of careful experiment and investigation, with the view of producing an article that will combine the requisites of perfect reliability as to the quantity and quality of the material used, with a coating which is soft, transparent, readily soluble, and not affected by change of climate. For full List and Prices, see Pages 100 to 108. 336 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S NEIDLINGER BROTHERS, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF Druggists' Glassware and Sundries. OFFICE AND SALESROOM, 27 BEEKMAN STREET, NEW YORK. We invite the attention of the Drug Trade to our large and varied Stock of Standard Goods and Specialties in our line. Our list includes Prescription Vials and Bottley of all kinds. Powder and Pill Boxes. Pleated Bottle Caps. Drug Mills. Tincture Presses. Mortars and Pestles. Show Bottles and Jars. Counter Scales and Weights. Soda and Mineral Water Tumblers and Holders. Chest Protectors. MANUFACTURERS OF Convpct:qio:q, A PERFECT NURSING BOTTLE, Oil Silk and Muslin. Twine and Corks. Cologne and Extract Bottles. Toilet Sets and Vases. Liquor Flasks. Wine Bottles. Demijohns. AGENTS FOR THE PATENT RING GRADUATE, AND OTHER Nursing and Feeding Bottles. Neidlinger's Nipple Shields. No. 100 Breast Pumps. Gem Atomizers. Etc , Etc., Etc. Recess Labeled Shelf Ware. Drawer Pulls. Glass Letters and Numbers. Syringes, all kinds. DIAMOND FLINT GLASS , PRESCRIPTION VIALS. By the use of an Improved Furnace, resulting in great economy of coal, we are enabled to make a quality of glass, which, while not as brilliant as our best flint, can be substituted for it in many cases, and is much cheaper in price. AND ALL OTHER GOODS OF Glassware, Earthenware, Rubber, Metal, etc., for Druggists' use. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 337 • Moore's Pilules Sure Cure for Chills. Malarial 50-50 Antidote. Finest Goods in the Market Elegant and Salable. •■'|r Mrart* Itung > I oaeages ©sgte ©Ids & Sraejliroat AW fljL<a> <n>]p> uin gr C amn-giiL Dissolve slowly in the mo utk. J Jbr Infants.- Dissolve 10/iri'Wine glass of -water/ spoonful everytm-ur or oftencr. Quic krelicf in JBroncliial Ir I'itations . Lnvalnabiclopnblic Proprietor Dr.C.C^Moorc' Xp'/B Cortland St.KenvYoifk, The above is an impression of the new box label for Moore's Lozenges, and hereafter the goods will be put up in strong metal boxes, neatly hinged and handsomely printed. The small 10 cent box holds 21 lozenges. The 25 cent box holds from T5 to 80, and the dollar or "Family Box," holds 450 to 500. Elegant and very cheap, Dr. Moore. 338 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S GARDNER'S CHEMICALLY PURE HYPOPHOSPHITE PREPARATIONS. These preparations contain Chemically Pure Salts in a neutral condition. No single combination of Hypophosphites being adapted to the varying requirements of disease, each salt is represented in a preparation by itself, so that the particular salt indicated can be used in proportions to suit the case treated. The importance of this arrangement is apparent when it is considered that in Phthisis, for instance, the best authorities agree that the Soda and the Lime salt are each separately indicated in different stages of the disease; the Soda being adapted to the treatment of the primary stage, while the Lime is indicated in the second and third stages only; the Potassa salt, because of its disintegrating effect upon fatty tissue, and more particularly upon tubercular deposits-causing cavities by sloughing-is contraindicated in any stage where this condition exists. This is in accord with the matured views of the best authorities, based upon long and watchful clinical experience in hospital practice. The Hy- pophosphite of Quinia is valuable in certain conditions of Phthisis, either to combat malarial complications, to assist in arresting night sweats, or to aid, by its tonic action, the excessive debility caused by the disease. Dr. Churchill does not prescribe the Hypophosphites of Lime aud Soda combined, but uses the Soda or the Lime salt separately as indicated, and wherever indications point to the use of both, he alternates, giving first one, and then the other, thus keeping the patient under the separate ac- tion of both. The combination of Lime, Soda, Iron, and Potassa is very valuable as a general and nervous tonic, when no phthisical complications exist. Hypophosphite of Iron is frequently indicated in Phthisis, but is recommended to be given when required, by itself, in lieu of the dose of either the Soda or the Lime salt; this salt is particularly useful in Dysmenorrhoea, Anaemia, and Chlorosis. The experience of the past six years in the use of these preparations of chemically pure Hypophosphites by the medical profession, has fully vindicated the statement made by the writer in 1874, when they were first introduced, and at that time strongly urged upon their critical attention, viz.: That "unless the physician has used Chemically Pure Hypo- phosphites, he has not properly tested their effects." The marked superiority of pure over impure salts in therapeutic effects has been recognized and appreciated by the medical pro- fession, and, as usual, preparations purporting to be similar, have been extensively advertised. These are generally compounds, in the use of which the Physician is left no discretion of judgment in the selection of the salts best adapted to the condition of his patient. For the information of those of the Medical Profession who are unacquainted with these preparations, the subscriber would state that they are put up in a strictly legitimate manner, in thirteen fluid ounce, round bottles only, the label giving the name and exact proportion of the salt or salts represented. They are advertised solely and only to the medical profession. A little pamphlet denominated " Phosphorus, Iodine, and Iron ; Notes upon the Best Means of Effecting their Assimilation," will be cheerfully mailed without charge upon appli- cation. List of Gardner's Special Pharmaceutical Preparations. x Per Doi. 1 lb. bottles. Gardner's Elixir of Hypophosphite of Lime$10 20 Gardner's Elixir of Hypophosphite of Soda 10 20 Garoner's Elixir of Hypophosphite of Iron• 10 20 Gardner's Elixir of Hypophosphite of Potassa 10 20 Gardner's Elixir of Hypophosphite of Quinia 24 00 Gardner's Elixir of Hypophosphite of Lime and Soda 10 20 Gardner's Elixir of Hypophosphite of Lime, Soda, Iron and Potassa10 20 Gardner's Syrup of Hypophosphite of Lime 10 20 Gardner's Syrup of Hypophosphite of Soda 10 20 Gardner's Syrup of Hypophosphite of Iron■ 10 20 Gardner's Syrup of Hypophosphite of Potassa 10 20 Gardner's Syrup of Hypophosphite of Zinc 12 00 Gardner's Syrup of Hypophosphite of Lime and Soda 10 20 Gardner's Syrup of Hypophosphite of Lima, Soda, and Potassa 10 20 Gardner's Syrup of Hypophosphite of Lime, Soda. Iron, and Potassa 10 20 Gardner's Syrup of Hypophosphite of Iron and Quinia 15 00 Gardner's Syrup of Hydriodic Acid (unalterable) 12 00 Gardner's Solution of Ferrous Nitrate (unalterable)....10 20 Prepared by ROBERT W. GARDNER, Pharmaceutical Chemist, New York. W. H. Schieffelin & Co., New York, Sole Wholesale Agents. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 339 NON-IRRITANT IODINE FOR INTERNAL USE. A Valuable Improvement in Pharmacy: Gardner's Unalter- able Syrup of Hydriodic Acid. In this preparation the Hydriodic Acid is perfectly protected against decom- position, and is therefore alwajs available for medical use-a result never before at- tained. Hydriodic Acid was formerly officinal, but always decomposed within a few hours after i's preparation, and was therefore rarely, if ever, in a fit condition for internal admin- istration. The decomposition is caused by the disengagement of Hydrogen; this sets free its equiv- alent of Iodine, which colors the remaining Acid red, and renders it too irritant for internal medication. Simple mixtures of Hydriodic Acid and Syrup do not keep. When not decomposed, Hydriodic Acid is of a light-yellowish color, is perfectly non- irritant, gratefully acid to the taste, and rendered still more acceptable if combined, as in this preparation, with sugar. In chemical composition it consists of one equivalent each of Iodine and Hydrogen-(HI). As the equivalent of Iodine is 127, and that of Hydrogen 1, it follows that the proportion of Hydrogen present as compared to Iodine is less than one per cent (78-100 of 1 per cent). T he Acid is therefore nearly pure Iodine. It affords the most natural and effective means of assimilating Iodine, as the Hydrogen with which it is combined is one of the largest elementary constituents of the body. The combination renders Iodine more assimilable, therefore, because in physiological harmony, while it is medicinally more active, and deprived of its objectionable iriitant properties, and changed from a most disagreeable to one of the pleasantest of remedies. This Syrup has been remarkably useful in Asthma, Chronic Bronchitis, and Hay Fever. (See papers by J. P. Oliver, M.D., Boston, "Med. and Surg. Journal," March 4, 1880, and by W. Gill Wylie, M.D., New York, "Medical Ricord," May 10, 1879.) While it has been found specially useful in these diseases, it is applicable to all that large class of af- fections where the assimilation of Iodine is indicated, as in chronic and subacute catarrhal affections, Goitre, Adipose Tumors, Syphilis, etc., also in chronic Malarial Poisoning, and particularly in Asthma. Its effect upon mucous surfaces is more marked than with other forms of Iodine, while it is effective in smaller relative proportions. It is as palatable as Lemon Syrup. It is so free from irritant action that it may be given to the youngest infant. Its efficacy in Syphilis has been demonstrated. One ounce of this Syrup contains forty minims of dilute Hydriodic Acid, representing 6.66 grains of Iodine, which corresponds to 8.69 grains of Iodide of Potassium ; it is, however, more active than Iodide of Potassium, and should be given in smaller relative doses. The Dose of this Syrup is from one to three teaspoonfuls in twice the bulk of water, three or four times a day. Prepared by ROBERT W. GARDNER, Pharmaceutical Chemist, 170 William Street, New York. W. H. Schieffelin & Co., New York, Sole Wholesale Agents. FOR SALE BY PHARMACEUTISTS GENERALLY. NOTE.-Physicians desiring to prescribe this preparation will please specify " Gard- ner's," as imitations of it have been used in a decomposed state with serious results, dis- appointing the anticipations of the physician and creating undeserved prejudice against this remedy. 340 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S HIGHEST AWAHD OVER ALL American and European Competitors. PARIS, 1878. NEW YORK, 1879. PHILADELPHIA, 1876. MEDICAL JURORS' AWARD FOR " Originality, Reliability, and General Excellence of Manufacture." SEABURY & JOHNSON, MANUFACTURERS OF Pharmacopoeia and Medicinal Porous and Spread INDIA RUBBER PLASTERS AND SURGICAL DRESSINGS. Pharmacists and Druggists will have the kindness to bear in mind that we manufacture but ONE Q U A L 1 T Yr of Medicinal and Surgical Plasters. When a physician prescribes a medicinal preparation, he invariably expects such articles to be of pharmacopoeia strength. To depart from established formula, or to cheapen medicinal preparation by the introduction of inferior drugs or extracts, is simply reprehensible. Such preparations not only baffle the ackowledged skill of practitioners, but also reflect disadvantageously to the judgment and intelligence of the dispensing Pharmacist and Druggist. It has never been our aim, and never will be, to calculate how cheap we can produce a suspicious class of medicinal articles. The extensive demand, united with OUR UNEQUALLED FACILITIES for the economical production of our specialties, enables us to offer the best quality of elegant and unim- peachable goods at exceptionably low prices. They are skillfully made of purified India rubber, selected drugs, and incorporated with an unquestionable quality of alcoholic medicinal extracts. Every pharmaco- poeia article is warranted to be of proper strength, and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in every respect. ANALYSIS OF BELLADONNA PLASTERS, BY PROF. R. OGDEN DOREMUS. Bellevue Hospital Medical College, Messrs. Seabury & Johnson : New York, Sept. 7, 1878. Gentlemen:-I obtained from Messrs. W. H. Schieffelin & Co., of this city, samples of Belladonna Plasters prepared by Grosvenor & Richards, Boston: Mitchell's Novelty Plaster Works; Seabury & Johnson, New York and London. I have examined these varieties for the purpose of determining which possesses the largest quantity of atropine. I employed equal surfaces of each, and my analysis demonstrat- ed that Seabury & Johnson's contains the greatest proportion of the active principal of Belladonna, and is the most reliable plaster. Prof. R OGDEN DOREMUS, M.D., LL.D. Messrs. Seabury & Johnson: New York, June 7, 1878. Gentlemen :-Samples of the Belladonna Plaster, manufactured by your firm and by Dr. Grosvenor's, were purchased by me of a well-known drug house, and comparative tests were made of the same for the purpose of determining the relative amount of Extract of Belladonna in each. The tests used were applied to an equal quantity of each plaster and under similar conditions. I find that a large amount of the solid Extract of Belladonna is contained in your preparation, which result was corroborated by repeated trials. Respectfully yours, J. P. BATTERSHALL, Ph.D. A nalytic and Consulting Chemist. We keep a full line of their specialties. S. & J.'s Price Current on application. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 341 THE HOUSE OF " ROWORTH " ESTABLISHED FIFTY-EIGHT YEARS. WILLIAM ROWORTH'S SONS' M'F'G CO., MANUFACTURERS OF RELIABLE Pharmaceutical Lozenges AND CHOICE CONFECTIONERY, 334 PEARL -STREET, (One door north of the Brooklyn Suspension Bridge,) IXiEX-V' YORK. PROPRIETORS OF ROWORTH'S True English COLTSFOOT BOCK. ROWORTH'S True English eath PIPE. ROWORTH'S SLIPPERY ELM LOZENGES. ROWORTH'S ENGLISH COLTSFOOT LOZENGES. ROWORTH'S TAMARINDUS INDICA LOZENGES. ROWORTH'S CHLORATE POTASSA (Original) TROCHES. ROWORTH'S CHLORATE ROWORTH'S SANTONINE or Worm Troches. ROWORIH'S SALICYLIC-ACID " ROWORTH'S BI-CARB. POTASSA " ROWORTH'S HEARTBURN " ROWORTH'S LIVERWORT " ROWORTH'S BROMIDE POTASSIUM " ROWORTH'S SUPERFINE MUSK " ROWORTH'S NERVINE " ROWORTH'S IRON PREPARATIONS (Troches). ROWORTH'S OPERA CACHOUS. ROWORTH'S PINE-TREE TAR TROCHES. ROWORTH'S SANGU1NARIAN ROWORTH'S MUR. AMMONIA " ROWORTH'S CARBOLIC ACID " ROWORTH'S EXTRA FINE CHARCOAL " ROWORTH'S Tannin and Chlor. Potass. " ROWORTH'S ENGLISH PEPPERMINT " ROWORTH'S VICHY " ROWORTH'S Pepsin Preparation (Troches). ROWORTH'S DIGESTIVE TABLETS. EOWOETH'S GENUINE Dr. WISTAE'S-COUGH TEOCHES. EOWOETH'S IMPEOVED BEONCHIAL TEOCHES. ' EOWOETH'S MUEIATE AMMONIA and CHLOEATE POTASSA TEOCHES. Roworth's London Hospital Throat Troches (Dr. Mackenzie's formulas), i Also, manufacturers of the OFFICINAL TROCHES of the PHARMACOPCEIAS, and a gen- eral line of the most widely known Medicated Lozenges, including among them many of our own for- mulas and those secured from EMINENT PHYSICIANS. Manufacturers of Carbolic Acid Jujubes, Blackcurrant Jujubes, Pine-Tree Tar Jujubes, Dia- mond Rose, Iceland Moss, and Licorice Jujubes. Jujube Paste in Sheets, and a full assortment of the CHOICEST CONFECTIONS, embracing the most efficacious and strictly pure Cough Candies. N. B.-Medicated Lozenges manufactured with greatest care for Druggists according to their own formulas, in small or large quantities, at low rates. HOMOEOPATHIC GLOBULES, ALL SUGAR. The different sizes always on hand. We do not use TERRA ALBA or any other unwholesome material in the manufacture of our gcods For prices, see pages 32, 33, 34. Orders Received NTT TT C? 1 * ££ 1 ' Q- f and Executed by »V . IT. OC11ICII Cl 111 CkZ 342 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S W. H. Schieffelin & Co. ARE SOLE PROPRIETORS OF ANDERSON'S RHEUMATIC BALSAM. This article has been in use for the last thirty years, aud has proved a most efficacious remedy for the single disease for which it is particularly designed. The ingredients which enter into its composition are in themselves potent, but when combined, as in this Balsam, they seem doubly valuable for their anti-rheumatic power. ' It is not necessary to enter into any discussion as to what Rheumatism is, or by what it is occasioned. Everyone who has felt a twinge of it, knows more about what.it is than the most learned thesis can enable him to understand, either as to its insidiousness or its painfulness. The sufferer desires relief, and this he may find in the use of this Balsam, which is worthy of a place in every medicine-chest, either in the family or on shipboard. The general directions for its use may be found on the label upon each bottle. Of course these may be modified-as far as the dose is concerned-to conform to the age of the patient and the severity of the attack. Price per dozen $4 00 " gross 45 00 Stamped. L. STEIKER'S PHOSPHOR PASTE (french.) For tlie Destruction of* Rats, Mice, Blackbeetles, Cockroaches, etc. This chemical compound is safe and effectual for destroying all kinds OF Vermin. Its peculiar smell and phosphorescent light attracts them ; they eat it most readily, and it is certain death to them. Dwellings, Farm-yards, Warehouses, Factories, Cellars, however numer- ously infested, are cleared in a few nights. On board ship, and IN THE COLONIES, on Sugar and other planta- tions, it is used with the greatest success. Small doz., $1 co " gro., 10 50 I Medium.... .• doz., $r 50 I I " gro., 16 50 | Large....'. doz., $2 75 '• gro., 30 00 WARRANTED TO KEEP EFFECTUAL IN ALL CLIMATES. Sole Wholesale Agents for United States and Canada, W. H. Schieffelin & Co. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 343 DAVIDSON PATENT RUBBER NIPPLES. CnTo. 22 'WBLITZE nSTo. 26 BLACK Owing to an inferior quality of stock used in the manufacture of nipples, in order to produce a cheap article, there has been much complaint, as they are liable to render the infant's mouth sore when used by them. We take a pride in making goods as they should be, and in the manufacture of nip- ples we use nothing but the purest materials, as will be seen by the following analysis: DAVIDSON RUBBER CO., 20 State Street, Boston. Charlestown, Mass. Gentlemen :-I have examined the White Rubber Nipples received from you, and am satisfied that they are entirely harmless when taken into the mouth. These Nipples do not contain lead in any form, and it is impossible to extract any injurious substances from them by saliva. Respectfully, S. DANA HAYES, 7th of January, 1870. State Assay er of Massachusetts. IVe do not and never have used sulphide of carbon, a new pro- cess largely adopted, because it produces goods of a finer finish at a less cost, for we know that it is dangerous for the child, as shown by the following notice : "Dr. Forestier reports two cases of poisoning, in young infants brought up by hand, both of which were probably due to the employment of white vulcanized rubber nipples. The symptoms were analogous to those of poisoning by the sulphide of carbon, and as that substance is employed in the vulcanization of the rubber, it was in all probability the cause of the accidents. One of them termi- nated fatally."- The Medical Record, of New York. Neither do we use lead or other unhealthy materials for the same reasons, and we have known cases of children who have been troubled with sore mouths to recover immediately after commencing to use the Davidson Nipple, the only reason for which is that the goods are composed of pure stock. We keep always on hand the above-named Davidson Patent Nipples Nos. 22 and 26, as well as all other shapes, made of the same stock, and in order to be sure of obtaining our make, always inquire for the Davidson Nipples, a trial of which will convince those who use them that they will last four or five times as long as any other, and are superior to all of this class of goods in the market. The demand for these goods as they become known to the public is constantly increasing. For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. 344 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S RUDKIN'S BAY RUM ESSENCE. This Essence is perfectly soluble in spirit of the proper strength, and will make instantly, WITHOUT FILTERING OR WASTE, CLEAR BAY RUM, Of Quality Superior to that made from Oil of Bay. PUT UP IN ONE POUND BOTTLES, WITH DIRECTIONS. ONE POUND MAKES TEN GALLONS. PRICE, FIVE DOLLARS PER POUND. WILLIAM RUDKIN'S SONS, 74 WILLIAM STREET, nsriEW YOE/K. For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 345 FOR LIVE DRUGGISTS ONLY is this advertisement intended. To them, therefore, we address ourselves. We desire to call their attention to the large sale of Van Stan's Stratena which is now being made in all sections of the United States by enterprising druggists, who are giving prominent place in their stores to our New Medium-Sized Exhibition Stand. We have put out nearly five hundred of these stands during the past year, and propose to put out one thousand more during the year to come. We know by experience the value of good advertising, and we are determined to do all in our power to give the retail dealer every possible chance to handle our goods with profit. We therefore propose as follows : On receipt of $4, we will send to any dealer one of our Medium Stands, with three dozen Van Stan's Stratena, one Banner Show-Card, and one hundred and fifty Fancy Advertising Cards, or the same with half a gross Van Stan's Stratena at $7.50. We do not wish to open book accounts for these small orders (except with such parties as we are acquainted with), but will send the stands, etc., on receipt of the sum specified. Parties who do not care to deal this way may obtain the goods and stands from nearly all of the prominent wholesale drug houses in the United States. READ THESE TESTIMONIALS. Five Gross Sold In Four Months by a Retail Druggist: St. Joseph, Mo., Oct. 14, 1879. Gents : Your Stratena has given my customers entire satisfac- tion. I have sold at retail, in last four months, over five gross, and can cheerfully recommend it to retail dealers throughout the land. H. M. GARLICHS. Belleville, III., Oct. 18, 1879. In answer to your letter of the 13th inst., would say that I consider Van Stan's Stratena Cement to be the best in the market. I have bought, inside of nine months, eight and a half gross of it, and it gives perfect satisfaction. I have handled a half-dozen different kinds of Cement already, but none that comes up to this. Respectfully yours, AUG. ROEDER. Belleville is a town of but 15,000 inhabitants. Our new Stand consists of a handsomely bronzed iron arch, fifteen inches wide and twenty-two inches high, with fine embossed tin sign printed in colors, a small toy plate (broken and repaired with our Cement), from which is suspended a compact, neatly moulded 25-lb. iron weight, making, altogether, one of the finest and most effective object-advertisements ever presented to the trade. Being almost all iron, these stands are practically indestructible, as new plates may be obtained at any time by mail. Had we space to print the numerous testimonials which are constantly reaching us, we could convince the most skeptical that they can increase the demand for our article in a ten-fold degree by displaying one of these stands. In regard to the article itself, the reputation which Van Stan's Stratena has already acquired precludes the necessity of our saj ing anything further in its favor. Respectfully, M/1/ STAN'S STRATENA CO., Limited, Philadelphia, Pa. HEW.A.HE OS' COUIVTBRFEITS ' The full name is blown in every bottle, and the name of the Company printed on the wrappers. OUR MEDIUM STAND. VAN STAN'S EMULSION OF PURE NORWEGIAN COD-LIVER OIL, With Hypophosphite of Lime and Soda, Highly endorsed by the medical faculty as being one of the greatest remedies in the world for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Consumption, and General Debility. Perfect, Permanent, Agreeable. TRY IT. For Sale by W. H. SCHIEFFELIN £ CO., Netv York. 346 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S THE TEST OF TIME. LUNDBORG'S PERFUMES enjoy their ever-increasing popularity by reason of their superior quality and un- changing character. Years have no effect on their composition. In a word, they are always thoroughly reliable. PUT UP IN PINTS AND HALF-PINTS. Plain and Etched Bottles with Cut Stoppers. REGULAR ASSORTMENT. Bouquet de Caroline. [ Bridal Bouquet. Cassie. Eglantine. Ess. Bouquet. Frangipanni. Heliotrope. Honeysuckle. Jasmin. Jockey Club. Jonquille. Magnolia. Marechale. Mignonnette. Millcfleurs. Moss Rose. Musk Rose. New Mown Hay. Night Bloomi n gCereus. Ocean Spray. Orange Flower. Patchouly. Pond Lily. Reseda. Rondeletia. Rose. Rose Geranium. Spring Flowers. Stephanotis. Sweet Brier. Sweet Pea. Tea Rose. Tuberose. Upper Ten. Verbena. Violet. West End. White Rose. SPECIALTIES. Arcadian Pink, Fascination, Musk, Wood Violet, Ylang-YIang. LATEST NOVELTIES. Eflenia and Marechai Niel Rose. PUT UP IN 2-OZ. BOTTLES ONLY. With each package of Half-Dozen we furnish One Dozen Samples free. YOUNG, LADD & COFFIN, Proprietors and Manufacturers, ZN'ZE'W YORK. For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 347 Samples sent free. Specify PLUTEI'S CAPSULES »a all orders. Soli ly all Druggists. THE BEST OP AMERICAN MANUFACTURE. Planten's Capsules: H. PLANTEN & SON, No. 224: William Street, New York. ESTABLISHED 1836. Ex. Am. Institute, N. Y., 1840. Inter- Ex., N. Y., 1853. AWARD FOR "General Excellence in Manufacture." *See note p. 64, Profs. Van Buren and Keyes, on Urinary Organs. Trade-Mark. HARD AND SOFT CAPSULES ALL KIjyDS. IMPROVED FRENCH CAPSULES (Small Size). These Capsules'are of similar size as the Imported French.-such as Mathey Caylus, Raquin, and others-elegantly put up in wrapped vials, and owing to their being one half the size of our ordinary Cap- sule, to many are more acceptable. They are the best Capsule made, in every way reliable, therefore worthy of your recommendation. EMPTY CAPSULES. A suitable form, by means of which you can administer readily, preventing irritation of mouth or throat and injury to the teeth, but perfectly disguised as to odor, taste, or other disagreeable properties, such drugs as Quinine and the nau- seous, bitter alkaloids, or sharp and pungent ar- ticles like Capsicum, Assafoetida, Essential Oils, or certain powders which give off an irritating dust, making them difficult to swallow, etc. Nor is the action of the medicine the least impaired. Box, bv mail, 50 Cents. RECTAL (SUPPOSITORY) CAPSULES. Three Sizes-1, 2, 3-Box of 100, by mail, • . - 50 Cents. For administering medication in the rectum, are most readily soluble and far su- perior to the ordinary suppositories. This new and convenient substitute for sup- positories may be filled with any substance, in powder, paste, extract, or liquid, thus by a speedy and satisfactory method helping the dispensing of this form of medication. N.B.-We make ALL KINDS of Capsules to order. New Articles and Capsuling Private Formulas a Specialty. I'o. CO, Cargo;!. I'o. C Z, Smallest (Order by Number only.) Boxes 100 each. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE VETERINARY PROFESSION AND HORSE OWNERS. PLANTEN'S HORSE (bald CAPSOLE, The Best and Simplest Form by which Medicines can be given to Horses or Cattle. Two (2) Sizes, to hold One or Half Ounce liquid or solid. Box of 10 Capsules, either size, by mail, on receipt of 50 Cents. SOLE AGENTS IN THE UNITED STATES FOR THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY, BLAIR'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS. 348 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S THE LAW OF TRADE-MARKS. A Decision Important to every Druggist For reasons satisfactory to themselves the firm of Seabury & Johnson attempted to prevent the sale of Dr. Grosvenor's Capsicin Porous Plasters, by declaring that its name was an invasion of their alleged rights in the word Capcine. A motion for an injunction to restrain the use of the word Capsicin was instituted and de- nied by the Court, as shown by the following decision ; Blatchford, J.-The evidence is clear that the plaintiffs were systematically and knowingly carry- ing on a fraudulent trade. Although they may have omitted the fraudulent and deceptive and untrue language from their circulars before this suit was commenced, yet if they have any property in the trade- mark which they claim the title to, they acquired such property by the use, for a considerable time, of such language in the circulars which accompanied the articles they sol<f, and in respect of which the trade-mark is claimed. Such language was to the effect that "a celebrated chemist had recently dis- covered a vegetable principle of great value, and prior to making it generally known had introduced it into hospitals, and had generously extended its use to the most successful physicians ; that the flattering and astonishing results which characterized its action at once stamped it as the most remarkable principle ever discovered. That this powerful remedy was named Capcine and that it was used in plasters pre- pared by the plaintiffs and called Benson's Capcine Plasters." A registered trade-mark is claimed in the word "Capcine." Courts of Equity refuse to interfere in behalf of persons who claim property in a trade-mark acquired by advertising their wares under such representations as those above cited if they are false. It is shown that there is no such article as Capcine known in chemistry or medicine or other- wise. The authorities are clear that in a case of this description a plaintiff loses his right to claim the assistance of a Court of Equity. (Lee vs. Haley, L. R. 5 chy. appeal cases, 159 ; Leather Cloth Co. vs. American Leather Cloth Co., 4 De G. J. and S. 142.) The motion for an injunction is denied. R. Cox for the plaintiffs. J. W. Howe for the defendant. DR. GROSVENOR'S CAPSIGIN POROUS PLASTERS ARE SOLD AT $14 PER GROSS. Greatest Improvement OF THE AGE. $20 uer Gross. PREPARED BY GROSVENOR & RICHARDS, THE ORIGINAL MANUFACTURERS OF BELLADONNA PLASTER IN COMBINATION WITH RUBBER, Who also make all kinds of Porous Plasters, Rubber Adhesive Plaster, Mustard Plaster, Isinglass Plaster, Court Plaster, and Piasters spread on Leather. See quotations for the above Plasters on pages 149 and 150. For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 349 LACTOPEPTINE. We take pleasure in calling the attention of the Medical Profession to some important improvements made in LACTOPEPTINE, viz.: its entire freedom from any unpleasant odor or taste, also, its lighter color. These changes are the result of the increased purity of the several ingredients, and we can confidently claim that its digestive prop- erties are largely increased thereby. Each ingredient is prepared in its purest form, and we have reached this only after a long series of careful experiments. We can assert, without hesitation, that it is as perfect a digestive as can possibly be produced. Lactopeptine (Powder in oz. Bottles). Lactopeptine (Powder in y2 lb. Bottles). Elixir Lactopeptine. Elixir Lactopeptine and Bismuth. Elixir Lactopeptine, Strychnia and Bismuth. Elixir Calisaya with Lactopeptine. Elixir Calisaya and Iron with Lactopeptine. Elixir Calisaya, Iron and Bismuth with Lactopeptine. Elixir Cinchona, Iron, and Strychnia with Laetopeptine. Elixir Gentian and Chlo. of Iron with Lactopeptine. Elixir Phosphate or iron, Quinia and Strychnia with Lactopeptine. Elixir Stillingia Comp, with Lactopeptine. Syrup Lactopeptine. Syrup Lactopeptine Compound. Syrup Phosphate of Lime and Iron with Lactopeptine. Syrup Phosphate of Iron, Quinia and Strychnia with Lactopeptine. Syrup Iodide of Lime and Iron with Lactopeptine. Liquid Lactopeptine. Wine of Lactopeptine. Wine of Calisaya with Lactopeptine. Beef, Iron, Wine with Lactopeptine. THE m YORK PHARMAGAL ASSOCIATION. 10 and 12 College Place, P. O. Box 1574. NEW YORK. For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S 350 SHEPARD & DUDLEY, NEW YORK, MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF Surgical Instruments of Every Description, Trusses, Elastic Stockings, Shoulder-Braces, Crutches, Antiseptic Atomizers and Dressings, Absorbing Cotton, Tow, Tarred Jute, Carbolized Lister's G-auze, Thymol Gauze, and Catgut Liga- tures, Skeletons and Anatomical Preparations, Aspir- ators, and Hard-Rubber Urinometers. Hard Rubber Urinometer. ONLY MANUFACTURERS IN THE UNITED STATES OF SEASONED FEVER THERMOMETERS, WARRANTED ABSOLUTELY CORRECT. Instrument Makers by appointment of the Medical Boards of the New York Woman's Hospital, New York Eye andl Ear Infirmary, Roosevelt Hospital, and the New York Ear Dispensary. It is invariably found that variations from the normal standard occur in mer- curial Thermometers. These variations are from one-fifth to one and three-fifths degrees. The smaller errors may be due to the personal idiosyncrasies of the maker, or the observer. The larger errors are, however, usually due to a molecu- lar change in the glass, after manufacture. To avoid these latter, the tubes should be kept for at least thirty months-a longer period is preferred. We are the only house in the country who can furnish Thermometers that are from thirty-six to forty-two months aged. We have some absolutely correct, and confidently recom- mend this class of Seasoned Goods as the best made. All of our Seasoned Ther- mometers have the Yale certificate of variation and our own certificate of their age. For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 353 "NATRONA" ZB "THE BEST IN THE WORLD." (Absolutely Pure.) The nature of the raw material from which Natrona Bicar- bonate of Soda is made-viz., cryolite, a mineral containing pure sodium-insures a purity and uniformity of product which cannot be obtained from any other known material. In making Bicarb. Soda from any other raw material, the use of sulphuric acid is a necessity, but none is used in any part of the process of making Natrona Bi- carb. ; lienee its entire freedom from the slightest trace of arsenic, which is always present in ordinary soda. Its absolute purity and entire freedom from all traces of sulphate of soda, common salt, and other impurities, render Natrona Bicarb, nearly tasteless, and being bolted through the finest bolting-cloth insures the finest state of division. To these indisputable facts the attention of CONSUMERS of soda is specially called. They are important, and should influence both those who use and those who sell soda to buy and sell NONE BUT THE BEST. The Natrona Bicarb. Soda, having supplanted the English Bi- carb. in the American markets, is kept in stock by almost every wholesale Druggist and Grocer throughout the United States, of whom it may be ordered. Natrona Bicarb. Soda is unequalled by any other brand of ENGLISH or AMERICAN manufacture. PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING CO. (NATRONA CHEMICAL WORKS), PHILADELPHIA, PA. For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. ■ 354 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S JOSEPH GILLOTT'S J Pens. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. Tor FineWriting, z N9? 1-303-170- SOLD BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Wholesale Warehouse, 91 John Street, New York. BUY YOUR WINDOW-SHADES OF THE MANUFACTURERS, JAY C. WEMPLE & CO. FACTORY AND SALESROOM, 444 and 446 Pearl Street, New York. Druggists' and Store Shades made and lettered on plain cloth, any color, or ornamented with gilt and fresco bands. Patent Spring Rollers any length. Empire hand-made opaque cloth, from 36 to 104 inches wide. Ordering, give length and -width of each shade, same of glass or tight measure, -writing the lettering, if any, clear and distinct. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 355 DR. COLTON'S VEGETABLE DENTONIC FOR Cleansing the Teeth, HARDENING THE GUMS, SWEETENING THE BREATH. This compound, being strictly Vegetable, possesses no deleterious properties; on the contrary, its use not only Cleanses the Teeth, but prevents the formation of Tartar, so destructive generally to the gums. Its Tonic properties give Tone and Healthy Action to the Tissues. Invaluable in all kinds of Sore Mouth. Its pungent, Aromatic Taste renders it acceptable to the most fastidious. Price, $4.00 per Dozen Bottles; $45.00 per Gross. , RETAIL PRICE, FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE. N. B.-Dr. G. Q. Colton, it is well known, originated the anaesthetic use of nitrous oxide gas, in 1863, for the painless extraction of teeth. It seems but simple justice to him to state that at his office in the Cooper Institute, in New York, he has given the gas (up to this writing) to 121,427 Patients, without a single accident from its effects. The name of each patient is recorded and numbered. These facts afford sufficie'nt proof that the gas, if properly made and administered, is a safe and efficient anaesthetic ; and that Dr. Colton has been the means of conferring a lasting boon on humanity. W. H. Schieffelin & Co., Sole Agents 356 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S REGISTERED TRADE MARKS. Put up in 1, 5, 10, 25, 50. and 100 pound cans. Samples furnished on application. The Post-Office Laws forbid anything of an oleaginous nature being sent through the mail. In chemical composition, Cosmoline [Unguentum Petrolei] is an oleaginous hydrocarbon, corresponding to the heavy petroleum oils, and containing a large amount of the paraffines and olefines of the formulae C]6H34 and CWH82- It contains but a small percentage of the paraffines and olefines corresponding to the formulae C\HW and C7Hh, respectively, and the offensive and irritating properties of the crude oil have been carefully removed. In the pro- cess of purification, no acids, alkalies, or other chemicals are employed, and no injurious ad- ditions of any kind are made to the natural product. The result is a semi-solid, translucent substance, with a faint odor, an unctuous feel. Cosmoline [Unguentum Petrolei] melts at about 100° Fah. (38° Cent.); and boils at about 625° Fah. (3290 Cent.); its specific gravity is about 0.875 at 69° Fab. As it contains no oxydizable or organic matter capable of change by putrefaction or fer- mentation, and is absolutely without affinity for moisture, it offers to the profession an admi- rable unguent, which can never decompose, ferment, or become rancid in any climate or temperature. 291 Madison Avenue, New York, August 31, 1880. I regard the preparations of Cosmoline (Unguentum Petrolei) as manufactured by E. F. Houghton & Co., Pniiadelphia, as well adapted to the purposes for which they are designed. Their great advan- tage over the fixed oils and fatty substances in ordinary use is that they do not become rancid, and do not acquire irritating qualities from atmospheric exposure. ALFRED C. POST, M.D., LL D., Emeritus Professor of Clinical Surgery in the University of New York; Visiting Surgeon to Presbyterian Hospital, etc. Messrs. E. F. Houghton & Co. 218 South 16th Street, Philadelphia, July 7, 1880. Gentlemen: The petroleum product prepared by you and supplied to physicians under the name of Cosmoline [Unguentum Petrolei], was fir.t brought to my notice while I was Resident Physician in the Pennsylvania Hospital, and it at once commended itself to me as a bland emollient, as an elegant substitute for Carbon Oil in burns and scalds, as a protective in excoriations and certain diseases of the skin, and as an excipient in the place of lard for applications to the eye and ear. For the last five years I have used the plain Cosmoline, both in hospital and private practice, in Gynaecological and Obstetri- cal cases, with perfect satisfaction, and consider it much superior to Olive Oil, which is so generally used. Carbolated Cosmoline is a useful combination, but the rose-scented Cosmoline is, beyond all question, a work of art, which cannot be too highly commended. Very repectfully, FRANK WOODBURY, M.D., Physician io German Hospital. Messrs. E. F. Houghton & Co. Philadelphia. July nth, 1880. I have for a number of years made extensive use of Cosmoline [Unguentum Petrolei] and consider it a most valuable article for surgical purposes. Either as a dressing by itself, or as a vehicle for the ap- plication of medicaments, it is greatly superior to lard or other fatty matters, especially by reason of its non-liability to change by time or temperature. Yours tiuly, JOHN H. PACKARD, M.D. Messrs. E. F. Houghton & Co. 1031 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. I have used extensively Cosmoline [Unguentum Petrolei] both in Dispensary and private practice with very great satisfaction. As a vehicle for making ointments it is invaluable, and far superior to lard, for the reason that it will not become rancid or undergo chemical change like the latter, when exposed to the atmosphere. I cannot too highly recommend it as an application in various skin diseases. JOHN V. SHOEMAKER, A.M., M.D., Physician to the Pennsylvania Free Dispensary for Skin Diseases. Messrs. E. F. Houghton & Co. 208 West 34th Street, New York. Gentlemen: I fully appreciate the value of your Cosmoline, or Unguentum Petrolei, and pre- scribe it frequently in ointments. Fluid Cosmoline I have used constantly for several years, as a lubri- cant of urethral sounds. It is the cleanest oil I know of for this purpose. Yours truly, GEO. HENRY FOX, M.D. Prepared by E. F. HOUGHTON & CO., 211 South Front Street, Philadelphia. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 357 E. Fougera & Co., 30 North 'William Street, New York, Invite the attention of Druggists to their very full assortment of FRENCH AND ENGLISH PHARMACEUTICAL SPECIALTIES, NEW REMEDIES, Filtering Papers, Mineral Waters, etc. Among the leading of these for which they have made favorable arrangements, the following are mentioned : SAVORY & MOORE'S PREPARATIONS; KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES; GRILLON S TAMAR INDIEN; BLANCARD'S PILLS; BOUDAULT'S PEPSIN; BULLY'S VINEGAR; INJECTION BROU ; MATHEY CAYLUS' CAPSULES, a full assortment; RABUTEAU'S DRAGEES, ELIXIR, and SYRUP; RIGOLLOT'S MUSTARD LEAVES; LIMOU- SIN'S CACHETS and CACHETEURS; THOMAS' ODISED COTTON; CRINON'S HCEMOGLOBIN, ELIXIR, WAFERS, and CHOCOLATE; CRYSTALLIZED ALKALOIDS; ACONITINE and NITRATE OF ACONITINE; DIGITALINE; ESERINE, and SULPH. of ESE- RINE; DUBOISINE; PICROTOXINE; PILOCARPINE. ALSO, Eeckelaer's Superior Toilet Soaps. by any in the market as to quality and perfume, and sold at reasonable prices. We annex facsimiles of the most popular kinds. No. 77. No. 154. No. 149. No. 73. No. 141. No. 156 (6 odors). Price-Lists sent on application, and. orders executed by W. H. Schieffclin & Co 358 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S ATWOOD'S PURE ALCOHOL. C. H. GRAVES & SONS, DISTILLERS, BOSTON, MASS. The attention of the Drug trade of the States is called to this really Pure Spirit as being uniformly good, devoid of all odor, and well fitted for a basis of the finer Colognes and handkerchief Extracts. EVIDENCE FROM GOOD HOME AUTHORITY. Boston, Nov. i, 1880. Messrs. C. H. Graves & Sons. We consider your distillations of Alcohol and Spirits superior to anything of the kind in the market. Yours very truly, JOSEPH BURNETT & CO. References in all the leading cities of the Union. Our distilled productions are sold in barrels accurately measured, also in five gallon boxed demijohns, by W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO., NEW YORK. See quotation page 4. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Dr. J. C. B. SIECERT & SONS' "SU'niri WORLD-RENOWNED (pKIX ANGOSTURA BITTERS. tfjTAn, article of over 50 years' standing. This most invigorating tonic is justly celebrated for its exquisite flavor and extraordinary medicinal virtues. It improves the appetite, and cures Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, all kinds of Indigestion, and Fever and Ague. No Cocktail or mixed drink is perfect without it, because it prevents the bad effect of alcoholic liquors. Try a few drops in a glass of champagne. Copies of certificates of some of the most eminent physicians and chemists of the world, regarding its wholesomeness and purity, are packed in each box. These bitters are sold by the principal grocers, druggists, and liquor dealers, and at the sole agency for the United States, No. 51 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 2*. O. Box fiGlO. GEO. WPPERMANN, Manager and Attorney. J. W. HANCOX, Agent. Medals at Faris ? and Vienna. 5 ( Medals at | Philadelphia. BEWAKE OF COTT-NTT ERFEITS. N. B.-Do not take any cold drinks without ten drops of Angostura Bitters. It imparts a delicious flavor, and prevents all summer diseases. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 361 ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS CURE Sciatica, Assist tlie Removal of Gall-Stone, Wonderful in Bruises, Cure Dropsy of tlie Pericardium, and Fluttering of tlie Heart. Said, to give New Back, but certainly cure; Lumbago, Backache, and Creeping Pains. CURE PAIN AND NERVOUS AFFECTION OF THE HEAD, USUALLY GIVE IMMEDIATE RELIEF IN ALL LOCAL PAINS, HIGHLY USEFUL IN KIDNEY AFFECTIONS AND RHEUMATISM, CURE ASTHMA, CROUP, AND DISTRESSING COUGH, CURE HIP COMPLAINT. THE PUBLIC WILL PARTICULARLY OBSERVE: These Plasters, so beneficial to the human race, are Imitated, and the base, injurious imitations are sold as the GENUINE POROUS PLASTERS. BEWARE OF THESE IMITATIONS. JSA FOR ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS. For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. 362 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S A NEW AND VALUABLE SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY. PAGE'S (PATENT) Vaporizer AND Cresolene Trade-Mark Registered Sept. 9 1879. J THE ONLY SPECIFIC FOR WHOOPING COUGH. Until the recent discovery of Vapo-Cresolene, medical skill was utterly baffled in its efforts to obtain a remedy for this distressing and sometimes fatal disease. The discoverer of Vapo-Cresolene, a Chemist, whose child was dangerously ill with Whooping Cough, and too weak to be moved, believing that the active principle in the gas-works emanations existed in coal tar, volatilized it in the apartment of his sick child, obtaining almost instant relief. The child brightened, and in three or four days was entirely cured. It was soon found that if heat came directly in contact with the metal containing the Cresolene in va- porization, a change was effected in its constituents; to prevent this the heat was intercepted by a disk before acting upon the cup. After many skillful experiments, the apparatus now used was dec.ded upon as the be.-t in its principles of construction, as shown by the cut. Cresolene (C6 H5 CH3 O) is an exact product of coal tar related to carbolic acid, but possessing far greater power in destroying germs. "Atomizing " and " Spraying " have been adopted by a score of ingenious contrivances. These serve, however, to impregnate the atmosphere with a very dilute disinfecting solution but for a moment of time, as the particles weighted with water instantly gravitate to the floor. The use of Pastilles is often very obnoxious to the sick. The smoke aggravates lung and throat troubles. But in vaporization, the strong, health-giving vapors of Cresolene are diffused by the air to every part of the room-not a crevice e-capes. Garments, bed-clothing, carpets, wall paper, and the air passages of the patient are penetrated by this powerful anti- septic and antispasmodic. Microscopists have discovered in the air-passages of patients suffering from Whooping Cough, Catarrh, Asthma, Hay Fever, Diphtheria, Croup, Scarlet Fever, and kindred diseases, countless numbers of bacteria, living organisms, the lowest forms of life. These are the media of infection. Cresolene is the most powerful substance known to science as a destroyer of these germs. It has been completely demonstrated that the plan now described is the best and simplest for the purpose. It is absolutely safe. The younge r child cannot be harmed. The healthy person is not unpleasantly affected by inhaling it. The foulest odors of the sick-room and water-closet are instantly destroyed. The dangers from infection are neutralized. A score of patients can be treated in the same room. The apparatus is inexpensive. The lamp is useful in every household to give a faint but sufficient light at night. Crksolene can be readily obtained from Druggists. The following letters establish the fact of the frequent remedial effects produced by exposing Whooping GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 363 Cough patients in the purifying houses of gas-works, also the remarkable results obtained by use of the Vaporizer and Cresolene : Newport (R. I.) Gas Co., April 5, 1879. Dear Sir : A year ago the pa«t winter Whooping Cough was very prevalent here, and we had about 200 patients between two months and seventv-five years of age. 1 found that relief was obtained. Nearly all our physicians prescribed these visits. Liquid hydro-carbons are always found in the bottom of the puri- fying boxes when opened to change the liine. I see no reason why " Cresolene " should not be found. When the purifiers are first opened, there ensues a chemical action which raises the temperature of the lime, and doubtless volatilizes any light hydrocarbons which have been absorbed. Yours truly, WM. A. STEDMAN, Treasurer. Fall River (Mass.) Gas Co., April 5, 1879. Dear Sir : Large numbers of children afflicted with Whooping Cough are brought to our works. They cough but very little w hile here. Our men. are not subject to contageous diseases. Yours truly, WM. R. DURFEE, Superintendent. Manhattan Gaslight Co., N. Y., March 12, 1879. Mv Dear Sir : Our purifying room is scarcely ever without children and adults suffering from Whoop- ing Cough. I have personally inquired of visitors as to the effects. All bear the same testimony, i.e., that relief is ap- parent. Children brought here in arms too weak to notice anything, are in a few days playing around the room as merrv as children only can be in health. I have a-ked_,many physicians and chemists as to the probable cause, but never had it explained. The fact was first noticed by a French physician about 15 years ago, in a paper read before one of the'r societies. Soon after we began to receive visitors. Very truly yours, C. V. SMITH, Engineer. There are many objections to exposure of patients at gas-works. The odors of Sulphuretted Hydrogen, Carbonic Oxide, and other impuiities given off when the purifiers are opened, are exceedingly offensive. Adults accompanying sick children are often very disagreeably affected. The gas-works being located in the tenement-house districts, risk is experienced in visiting them. With the Cresolene and Vaporizers in use, an economical and simple remedy is within the control of every one. JOHN MERRITT, M.D., of Brooklyn, in the N. F. Medical Record, Dec. 6, 1879 -The appa- ratus is, I believe, une'qualed in the treatment of IVhwping Cough. I earnestly recommend it. J. H. EGAN, M.D., in the Medical Summary, May, 1880.-Treated 14 cases Pertussis (Whooping Cough) with the Vaporizer and Cresolene. The average duration of treatment was eight days, the benefit being so immediate that the Vaporizers were not used every night. There was entire freedom from spasmodic coughing during the time the Vaporizers were at work. I have treated common Colds and Sore Throats with invariable success; one night being usually suffi- cient to effect a cure. W. R. CHICHESTER, M.D., New York-For disinfecting purposes it is immediately successful. JOS. C. HUTCHINSON, M.D., Brooklyn.-A good disinfectant and deodorizer in zymotic diseases. H. M. WHITNEY & CO., Druggists, Lawrence, Mass., Feb. 4, 1880.-We have a very favorable opinion of your Vapo-Cresolene, not only in Whooping Cough but also in Croup. CHAS. E. BRISTOL, Druggist, Ansonia, Conn., Jan. 29, 1880.-The Vapo-Cresolene was u-ed in a case of Whooping Cough with most pleasing results, and although three children were coughing severely when its use was commenced, within a week's time almost a complete cure was effected. , A. A. TAYLOR, Druggist, Summit, N. J., Oct. 2, 1880.-Having sold the Cresolene and Vaporizer for the past twelve months, I take p'easure in adding my testimony as to the uniform satisfaction it has given those who have tested its merits. In every care it has alleviated, in a very marked and instantaneous man- ner, the troublesome and dangerous symptoms, which condition has been followed by a reasonably speedy recovery. Our doctor thinks highly of them and recommends them. I wish you success in introducing to the public so valuable a remedy as the Vapo-Cresolene. Office of C. M. Crandall & Co., Manufacturers of Crandall's Building Blocks, etc. Montrose, Pa., Jan. 22, 1880. Mr, Geo. Shepard Page: . . . As a perfuming agent I cannot too highly recommend it. With half a teaspoonful of Florida Water, or a few drops of Cologne, we thoroughly perfume the whole hcmse-leaving an agreeable odor for hours after. Yours truly, C. M. CRANDALL. WM. T. MERCER & SON, Druggists, Newark, N. J.-We have orders daily for them. Recent experiments are fully determining that Cresolene vaporized in a closed room proves efficient in ameliorating, and in many instances curing, other zymotic diseases besides Whooping Cough, viz. : Asthma , Catarrh, Croup, Colds, Diphtheria, Hay Fever, Measles, Malarial Fever, and Scarlet Fever. FKICBS. VAPORIZER, complete (either for gas-burner or with lamp), Retail. p..riw including one bottle Cresolene, - - - - - $i 50 $12 00 CRESOLENE, 2 oz. bottles, - -- -- - 25 1 75 " 4 oz. " ------ 50 3 50 W. H. Schieffelin & Co., Sole Agents. 364 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Dr. Scott's Electric Hair Brush, AND THE LONDON GALVANIC GENERATOR. If you will write to us for our Circulars, stamp your name upon them, and judiciously distribute them in the vicinity of your store, you will be surprised at the number of customers they will bring to you. It is being done every day, and some retail druggists have sold ONE, TWO, and EVEN FIVE GROSS!! 01 OUR GOODS. We will send you all you require free by post, and entreat you to try it. ATWOOD'S PHARMACY. To the Druggists of America.-In all my business experience I never have found an article to sell so rapidly or give better satisfaction. 1 have sold over my counter at retail upward of $2100 worth of Dr. Scott's Electric Hair Brushes in 6 months, and I earnestly recommend them to all Druggists. HERMON W. ATWOOD. Mr. Atwood is pretty well known throughout the country as the manufacturer of the Atwood Cologne. From DITMAN, Druggist, Astor House, New York. • We are retailing over a dozen each day, and have sold several gross of them in a very short time. I have no hesitation in advising all Druggists to buy them, as Dr. Scott is advertising them in a very bold and original manner, with splendid results. They are really a superior Hair Brush of good value. Mr. Ditman is known to all as proprietor of Ditman's Sea Salt, for producing real Sea Water at home. WELLS' PHARMACY, 415 Broadway, Saratoga. Well, I can only say your Electric Brush is " booming." I sell a good many each day. Send me six dozen more at once. Send some if you have to borrow them, as I am all out. More circulars, too, as they do the business. They cure my headaches, and I have cured others. Mr. Chapman, President of our village, testifies, in writing, how they cured him, and says " he would not take $50 for his Brush." It is the most rapid selling article I have handled. CHAS. C. WELLS. J3?'" Mr. Wells is known for his strict integrity, and is held in high esteem by the residents of and visitors of Saratoga. A CHEMIST SELLS OVER 1000 BRUSHES IN THREE MONTHS! AND OVER 60 IN ONE DAY!! 10 Broad St., Bristol, England, Feb. 7, 1879. Gentlemen :-When will you send me more Brushes, as I telegraphed you yesterday? I am out of them, and retailed over four dozen last Saturday. HENRY HODDER, Chemist. Mr. Hodder has ordered over 96 dozen Brushes in the last three months. If you doubt all this, write to him. He is known to all the leading wholesale London houses. 400 SOLD IN A FEW WEEKS. 62 St. Martin's le Grand, London, May, 1879. Gentlemen :-In a very short time I have sold quite 400 of your Electric Brushes. They give much satisfaction, and the quality and price are unequalled. Had I bought two or three brushes at a time, no doubt my sales would have been almost nil, as I should not have paid them much attention. Yours respectfully, THOS. ELDRIDGE. A most respectable man, known to all the wholesale trade. If you doubt above, write to him. 16 SOLD THE DAY THEY ARRIVED. • 5 Northgate St., Bath, England, Maj' 3, 1879. Gentlemen:-Brushes just to hand, with which we are much pleased. We have sold 16 Brushes already, our first day. Yours truly, SMITH & CO., Family and Dispensing Chemists. jl'W" A most respectable firm, and if you doubt above, write to them. Write us how you are getting on with our goods and we will en- deavor to show you how you can increase your sales. THE PALL MALL ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION OF LONDON. GEO. A. SCOTT, Secretary. New York Branch, 842 Broadway. For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 365 London Galvanic Generator, A ROYAL REMEDY (under royal patronage), Now offered to the American public by the PALL MALL ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION OF LONDON. WHEN WORN LIKE A PAI), Quickly Cures Stomach, Liver, and Kidney Com- plaints, Constipation, Gout, Debility. Heartburn, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Weak Stomach, Dyspepsia, Aches and Pains, Weak Back, Flatulency, Lumbago, Nervous Troubles, S« i- atica, Vertigo, Indigestion, and all their Complications. THERE IS NO WAITING, IT ACTS IMMEDIATELY. A Guarantee goes with every Generator. OUR MOTTO BEING "NO CURE, NO PAY." A great revolution in Medical Practice has spread throughout England. It has been discovered tha most remarkable cures attend the application of small Galvanic Generators to diseased parts of the body Experience has shown that they act immediately upon the blood, nerves and tissues, producing more relief in a few hours than medicine has given in weeks and months. There is no shock or*unpleasant feeling attending their use, and they can be worn day or night, interfering in no way with the dress or occupation of daily life. Full directions accompany each one. Every mail brings us the most gratifying reports from those using them. [Mention this Catalogue.] Since the remarkable success attending the use of these Generators through- out the Hospitals in London, a large number of worthless/ cheap Imitations have been put upon the market in this country. The Genuine bear the stamp of the Pall Hall Electric Association on the back. The public are becoming aware of this, and are not willing to accept any other JPad, Medal, or Hatter y. A.U Druggists are invited to write to us for a supply of Circulars, which will be mailed free of charge. G. /I. SCOTT, 842 Broadway, New York. For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. 366 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Revolving Sieve and Mixing Machine Patented January 28, 1873. A No. 3 Machine will thoroughly mix and sieve 100 pounds Yeast Powder in five minutes. Fic.I It is the cheapest and- best machine of the kind ever offered to the trade. Fia.2 Medium Size, No. 2, capacity, 50 pounds; Price, - - - - $30 OO Large Size, No. 3, capacity 1OO pounds; Price, - 40 OO SACKETT & NEAT, Proprietors, send for Circulars and Testimonials. New Albany, Ind. For Sale by W. H, Schieffelin & Co. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 367 TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT SAVED BY USING Buckland Malt Extract To the Drtitj Trade of the United States ; Gentlemen :-Belotv please find Price-List of Bucklai d Malt Extract and Combinations, MANUFACTURED BY AN IMPROVED METHOD. All our preparations are put zip in bottles holding one and one-fourth pints, which is twenty- five per cent more Extract than any other make in the market, and guaranteed to be a true Malt Extract, made from the best Canada Barley Malt, j PRICE-LIST OF BUCKLAND MALT EXTRACT Without Hops (Simple) ?ER BOT. ■....$! OO PER DOZ. $7 5o PER GRO. $84 OO With Hops (Plain) I OO 7 5o 84 OO " Pyrophosphate of Iron (Ferrated) I OO 7 5o 84 OO " Cod-Liver Oil I OO 7 5° F4 00 " " " and Iodide of Iron I OO 7 5o 84 oo " " " and Phosphorous I OO 7 5o 84 00 " " " and Hypophosphites . I OO 7 50 84 00 " Hypophosphites I OO 7 50 84 00 ' ' Alteratives I OO 7 50 84 00 " Bourbon (Maltoburbo) I OO 7 50 84 00 " Iodides 1 5° no OO " Citrate of Iron and Quinia I 50 II OO 125 00 " Pepsin , I 50 II OO 125 00 One dozen in Case. No charge for Package. We were with the pioneer manufacturers of this inestimable remedy in this city. We are thoroughly acquainted with the entire process of manufacture in all its minutest details. The manufacture of Malt Extract demands unremitting attention and nicety of calculation, and this knowledge can only be acquired by long, exhaustive, and costly experience. The genuine- ness and efficacy of the Extract depend entirely upon expert skill trained by long experience. The MALE EXTRACT manufactured by us is guaranteed to represent the soluble constit- uents of the best Canada Barley Malt, with a slight addition of the bitter of Hops. We are scrupulously careful to retain all the delicate properties of the true Malt Extract, preparing the same by an improved process, and our Extract represents the qualities of Malt Extract described and highly extolled by Prof. Niemeyer in his text-book of Practical Medicine, Vol. I., page 246, and consists of Malt Sugar, Dextrine, Bitter and Resin of Hops, Tannin, Albuminous or Protein Substances, Phosphates of Lime and Magnesia, Alkaline Salts and Water. We succeed effectually in preventing all injury so often done to Malt ExtractXyy excessive heat in the preparation, and also in retaining all the fine and pleasant aroma of the Malt, which is so easily and often volatilized and dispelled by both hurried and careless manage- ment. Whatever science, skill, and determination can do in the preparation of this so im- portant and indispensable medicinal remedy we pledge to the Medical Profession. Our Extract is guaranteed to equal in every respect the best German or American make, and we positively assure the Profession that our Malt Extract is not only perfectly pure, but that it will keep in any climate for any length of time. BUCKLAND MALT EXTRACT COMPANY, FHEMO NT, OHIO. OUR PRE'ARATIONS CAN BE PURCHASED FROM IF. H. Sohieffelin & CoNew York. French, Richards & Co., Philadelphia. Strong, Cobb & CoCleveland, O. Walding, Klnnan & CoToledo, O. Swift & DoddsDetroit, Mich. Fuller & FullerChicago, III. Richardson & Co...Stui Fos Mo,., 368 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S LOW, 80N & HAYDON'S Soaps and Perfumeries. For Ninety Years these Goods have maiiita ned their reputation as the Best, LOW'S OLD DISOWN WINDSOR SOAK Honey Soap, Pure Glycerine, TURTLE OIL, "OATMEAL AND HONEY." Low's Standard Handkerchief Extracts. LOW'S ROSE LEAF POWDER. Hooper's Cachous, in Brass Boxes. Hooper's Cachous, in Paper Boxes. Hooper's Cachous, Ladies', Paper Bxs Hooper's Aromatic Pearls, Metal Bxs. Hooper's Mint Loz- enges, Metal Bxs. Hooper's Pastilles. A FULL ASSORTMENT IN STOCK AND FOR SALE BY W. H. Schieffelin & Co. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 369 LIEBIG COMPANY'S COCA BEEF TONIC. " Gives more tone than anything I have ever used or prescribed," says PROFESSOR H. GOULLON, M.D., LL.D., Physician to the Grand Duke of Saxony ; Knight of the Iron Cross, etc., etc. "Benefited me very much," says GENERAL FRANZ SIGEL. "Did me good," says EDWIN BOOTH. " Far superior to the fashionable and illusive preparations of beef, wine, and iron," says PROFESSOR F. W. HUNT, M.D., Ph.D., of New York City, Chief Physician New York State Infirmary for Diseases of the Throat, Chest, and Heart ; Honorary Member Imperial Med. Soo. of St. Petersburg, Russia, etc., etc. Cures Asthma, Dyspepsia, Debility, Female Irregularity and Pains, Head- ache, Sick Headache, Malaria, Nervous Affections, Neuralgia, Bad Breath, Biliousness, Heart Disease, Dropsy. It will reconstruct the most shattered and enfeebled. Invaluable to Consumptives. Beware of Imitations. Price, One Dollar per Bottle, retail. LIEBIG CO.'S COCA BEEF TONIC WITH CITRATE OF IRON. Price, $1.50 per Bottle, retail. LIEBIG CO.'S COCA BEEF TONIC WITH QUININE. Price, $1.50 per Bottle, retail. LIEBIG CO.'S ARNICATED EXTRACT OF WITCH HAZEL. LIEBIG CO.'S GENUINE EXTRACT OF WITCH HAZEL. Sold in Fifty Cent and Dollar Sizes. Also put up in quart, half gallon, and gallon sizes at reduced rates. For sale in bulk to the trade at $2.75 per gallon. By the barrel of 40 gallons, at a discount. Druggists will do well to investigate the great profit in handling our Witch Hazel Extract, as its great strength enables its being vastly reduced and still being stronger thin the colorless preparations. Our Extract embodies absolutely all of the extractive medicinal mat- ter of the bark, root, leaves, and smaller twigs. To enable Druggists to note the profit and advantage in handling our Witch Hazel, we offer sample bottles for inspection and examination. THE ABOVE PREPARATIONS ARE MANUFACTURED ONLY BY The Liebig Laboratory and Chemical Works Co. NEW YORK, PARIS, AND LONDON. J. L. BERG & CO., 60 Maiden Lane and 21 Liberty St., N.Y. SOIiZE agents. Highest Medals for above Preparations, as also for Fluid Extracts, Tinctures, Essential Oils, etc., etc. For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. 370 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S THE Jr. Harter Medicine Co., PROPRIETORS OF DR. HARTER'S Fever and Ague Specific, Fever and Ague Specific Pills, Liver Pills, Vermifuge Candy, Lung Balm, Iron Tonic, Soothing Drops, Liniment, Elixir of Wild Cherry. THESE STERLING MEDICINES Have stood the test of Time, and have proved themselves to be just what they are recommended, is the testimony of the thousands that are daily using them. MANUFACTURED BY The Dr. Harter Medicine Go. No. 213 NORTH MAIN STREET, ST. LOUIS. For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co, GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 373 " P. P. B.''-Perforated PHI Boxes. The nicest thing out. Samples Free on application. J. W. RANDOLPH & ENGLISH, Paper Box Factory, TVEOTTIIVLOATTD, VA. All Styles of Paper Boxes for Druggists FROM THE CHEAPEST RED PILL TO FINEST French Edge STYLES. : Estimates and Samples furnished when desired. Illustrated Catalogue of Druggists' Work on application. We make a Specialty of Labeled Work, and will label any style of box, when list price is $2 per gross or over, without extra charge, if order is for three gross of one size. Manufacturers of Druggists' Powder Papers and Wrapping Pads, which are convenient and economical. ORDERS SOLICITED. J. W. RANDOLPH & ENGLISH, BOOKSELLERS, PRINTERS, AND BLANK-BOOK MANUFACTURERS, Nos. 1302, 1304, 1214 Main and 3 Governor Street, Richmond, Va. Trade Supplied by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. 374 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S COLBURN'S PHILADELPHIA MUSTARD. BETTER AND CHEAPER THAN IMPORTED. 14 Cents a Pound Saved in Duty alone. PRESS OPINIONS OF COLBURNS PHILADELPHIA MUSTARD. N. Y. World.-''Many persons have found that Colburn's Philadelphia Mustard is better than the imported for the table and sick-room." N. Y. Sun.-" 'Better goods at lower prices' is welcome news to housekeepers. Colburn's Philadelphia Mustard, better and cheaper than imported, pleases everybody." N. Y. Telegram.-''One of the best articles of its kind is Colburn's Philadelphia Mustard. It is a table luxury, and is especially good for medicinal purposes." N. Y. Com. Advertiser.-''The celebrity of Colburn's Philadelphia Mustard as a table luxury and for medicinal purposes has won for it a deserved place in prominent competition. " N. Y. Evening Post.-''Any advance made by American manufacturers is of benefit to the whole country. Colburn's Philadelphia Mustard is taking the place largely of imported mustard." N. Y. Evening Express.-''We call special attention to Colburn's Philadelphia Mustard. Many who have had an idea that the imported was the best have found that this 'brand' of home manufacture was better for the table and sick-room, besides being at least 14 cents a pound cheaper, on account of saving in duty. Messrs. A. Colburn & Co., of Philadelphia, stand in the front rank of our manufacturers, and none need be afraid of goods bearing their name or label. We cordially recommend Colburn's Phil- adelphia Mustard." COLBURN'S PHILADELPHIA MUSTARDS: "Choicest." " Durham Superfine." Packed in %, and I lb. Tins, full weight ; 4, 6, and 10 lb. Cans ; Boxes, Kegs, Half Bbls., and Bbls. See Quotations, Page 37. Manufactured by A. COLBURN & CO., Headquarters in New York, 76 Warren Street. GEO. S. ADAMS, Agent. For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 375 BAWO & DOTTER, 30 and 32 BARCLAY ST., 3 RUE DE LA FONDERIE, NEW YORK. LIMOGES, FRANCE. MANUFACTURERS FRENCH PORCSUII, Bohemian Glassware TOILET SETS, Colognes, Card-Baskets, Set of Vases, Single Flower Vases, etc. PABIAI MIMI! Groups, Figures, Busts, etc., etc., Including a large assort- ment of above of a suit- able size for Druggists' Show-Cases. m DOLLS, Tbz/ Tea Sets. German China Goods, FOR JOBBING. China Limb Dolls, Doll- Heads, Boxes, Cigar Stands, Animals, Figures, Motto Cups and Mugs, etc. Waiters and Trays JULEP STRAWS, English Dinner Sets. LAVA GOODS, Cigar Stands, Sets Cuspi- dores, Figures, etc. Bisque Figures .and Art Pottery, Jardiniere Stands. French China White and Decorated Dinner and Tea Ware, Fine Vases, Cups and Saucers, Mugs, Shell Vases, full and complete assortment, at our Show-Rooms. GOOES SUITABLE FOB THE HOLIDAYS. 30 and 32 Barclay,' Street, NEW YORK. 376 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S HUSBAND'S CALCINED MAGNESIA. Medal Awarded at the World's Fair, New York, 1853. FIRST PREMIUM SILVER MEDALS awarded by the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia ; by the Mechanics' Association, Boston ; by the American Institute, New York ; and by the Maryland Institute. In the Report of the Twentieth Exhibition of American Manufactures, by the Franklin Institute, Pa., it is stated that HUSBAND'S MAGNESIA " Is liBliBveil to be Hie best iii tbe United States." Its superior qualities consist in its being entirely deprived of carbonic acid ; in its freedom from unpleasant taste, smell or other disagreeable property, and with- out roughness or grittiness to the touch or palate. One teaspoonful of it is equal in strength to three or four teaspoonfuls of the common Calcined Magnesia ; thus combining smallness of dose with the most agreeable form in which Magnesia can be administered. ISINGLASS ADHESIVE PLASTER. This Plaster has been found to be admirably adapted to strapping after surgical operations, and as a dressing to either incised or lacerated wounds. It is cleanly, of easy application, adheres firmly without pro dzicing inflammation, and being semi- transparent, allows of an examination of the parts without their having to be dis- turbed by its removal, until, in many instances, the cure is effected. This Plaster is not affected by age, and will bear exposure to any climate. Professor Mutter, in his late edition of Professor Liston's Lectures on Surgery, etc., remarks that " the Isinglass Plaster referred to by Mr. Liston is exceedingly well made by Mr. Husband, of this city; and for some time past I have almost abandoned the use of the old Adhesive Plaster of the shops, which often, in persons of a delicate skin, or children, produces troublesome irritation." The following testimonials from some of the most distinguished Surgeons in the United States, will show the estimation in which it is held by the profession : "I consider the Isinglass Plaster prepared by Mr. Husband a very valuable article for many surgical purposes, and think it ought to be introduced into gen- eral practice." W. TSIBSON, M.D., Late Professor of Surgery, etc., in the University of Pennsylvania. "I have used the Isinglass Plaster prepared by Mr. T. J. Husband, and find it an excellent article. It is, therefore, with much pleasure that I recommend it to the profession." THOMAS D. MUTTER, Late Professor of Surgery, etc., in Jefferson Medical College. For sale by the Trade generally, and by THOS. J. HUSBAND, Jr., Philadelphia. For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 377 DONALD KENNEDY'S MEDICINES. MEDICAL DISCOVERY, warranted to cure every kind of humor, from a common Pimple to the worst kind of Scrofula, Cancer excepted. Price, $1.50 PRAIRIE WEED ; a Balsam and Tonic for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Inflammation of the Throat and Lungs, and all difficulties tending to Consumption. Price, $1.00 RHEUMATIC AND NEURALGIA DISSOLVENT will neutralize and dissolve the virus that causes Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, and all Rheumatic Pains in any part of the system. Price, $1.50 RHEUMATIC LINIMENT. The best outward application for Pains, Bruises, and Aches of all kinds. Price, 50 cts. SALT-RHEUM OINTMENT cures all Inflammatory Skin Diseases. Price, 50 cts. SCROFULA OINTMENT. For cleansing and purifying Scrofulous Sores. Price, $1.00 HEALING OINTMENT. For cleansing and healing Ulcers and Old Sores. Price, 50 cts. SCATTERING LINIMENT, for dissolving and scattering Strumous Swellings. Price, $1.00 HAIR GROWER. For Scald Head and Loss of Hair, from Dandruff and Heat. Price, $r.oo For Sale by all Druggists in the United States and Canada. No Medicines sent C. O. D., or to be sold on Commission. Warren Street, Roxbury, Mass. For Sale by W. H. SchiefFelin & Co. 378 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S HOLBROOK BROTHERS. American Plate Glass, SOLE AGENTS FOR THE EAST OF THE Crystal Plate Glass Co., of St. Louis, Mo. Quality guaranteed equal to the best imported. ALSO, IMPORTERS OF French and English Plate and Window Glass. ORNAMENTAL GLASS. FOR OFFICES, PRESCRIPTION CASES, VESTIBULES, ETC. GLAZIERS' DIAMONDS. 87 and 89 Beekman Street, and 53 and 55 Cliff Street, NEW YORK. For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 379 UNION WHITE LEAD Manufacturing Company, MANUFACTURERS OF PURE WHITE LEAD From Selected Refined Pig Lead, WHICH IS EQUAL IN ALL RESPECTS TO THE BEST ENGLISH LEAD. ALSO LITHARGE, Red Lead, ORANGE MINERAL. The above unexcelled brand of Lead is for Sale by Dealers in Paints ' and Oils, or can be had from the Company. Office, 26 Burling Slip, P. 0. Box 2234, New York City. JAMES HOW, B. W. HOW, President. Secretary. 380 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S JOHN WYETH & BRO.'S FLUID EXTRACTS, Elixirs, Wines, Dialysed Iron, COMPRESSED POWDERS OR PILLS, ETC. We have in Stock a full line of the Fluid Extracts, Elixirs, Syrups, Wines, Compressed Powders, Dialysed Iron, and other Medicinal Preparations, manufactured by John Wyeth & Brother, Philadelphia. The goods manufactured by this firm are deservedly popular, and give great satisfaction. We have every confidence in the claims of the manufacturers as to the quality of their products. Their large sale and popularity with the best retail trade for many years is the strongest evidence of their care in selecting the choicest drugs, with careful manipulation and intelligent manufacture. We can supply these preparations on as favorable terms as the manufacturers, and will send free of charge, on application, their price-lists, dose-books, and samples of their goods. W. H. Schieffelin & Co. general prices current. 381 FOUR GRAND PRIZE MEDALS Awarded our Exhibit at the Centennial. Rare and beautiful Flowers and choice Vegetables can always be obtained by Sowing Bliss' Select Garden Seeds. 9000 Varieties Bare and Beautiful Floiver Seeds. 500 Varieties Choice Vege- table Seeds. 500 Varieties Seed Fotatoes. SELECTED SEEDS of all the leading and improved varieties of Root and Forage- Crops .for Field Culture, consisting of Carrots, Mangel-wurzel, and Sugar-Beets,. Corn, Turnips, Huta-Baga, Grass Seeds* etc. Fertilizers, Garden Tools,. Small Fruits, Flowering Plants, and other Requisites for the Farm and Garden.. A complete descriptive and priced list of the above, with directions for culture, will be found in the following Catalogues. The following Catalogues will be mailed to all applicants on receipt of prices affixed. Regular Customers supplied gratis. No. 1. BLISS' SEED CATALOGUE AND GUIDE TO THE FLOWER, KITCHEN GARDEN, AND THE FARM (23d edition).-Contains upward of zoo pages, with many Beautiful Illustrations, including a splendid Colored Lithograph of a group of favorite flowers, and a descriptive list of upward of Two Thousand Varieties of Flowers and Vegetable Seeds, including many Charming Novelties, with explicit directions for their culture. Also a list of French Hybrid Gladiolus, and other Summer Flowering Bulbs, Bedding, and Greenhouse Plants. To which is added a list of a few of the choicest varieties of Grapes, Straw- berries, Raspberries, and other Small Fruits, Agricultural Implements, Fbrtiiizhrs, etc., etc., with much useful .information upon the subject of gardening generally, which will be found useful to the experienced amateur as well as those about to commence the delightful occupation of gardening, 35 cents; an edition elegantly bound in muslin, $1. No. 2. BLISS' ILLUSTRATED HAND-BOOK FOR THE FARM AND GARDEN .-An abridged catalogue, containing all the leading varieties selected from the above, beautifully illustrated with several hundred engravings of Flowers, Vegetables, Fruits, and Imple- ments. pages; published annually. No. 3. BLISS' ILLUSTRATED POTATO CATALOGUE.-Contains a list ot 500 varieties of Potatoes, embracing several new and very promising varieties, with explicit directions for culture, and much other valuable information respecting this valuable esculent. No. 4. BLISS' FALL CATALOGUE (Illustrated).-Published September 1st, containing a choice Collection of Double and Single Hyacinths, arranged in their several colors ; Tulips in many varieties, both double and single ; Polyanthus Narcissus, Crown Imperials, Jon- quils, Snow Drops, Lilies. Small Fruits and Seeds for Fall and Winter Flowering, etc. Druggists Dealing ill Seeds will find it for their interest to send 'or our TRADE- LIST. Orders may be sent to us direct, or through Messrs. W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO. B. K. BLISS & SONS. P. O. Box 4199. 84. Barclay St., New York. 382 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S SHIVERS' Spread Plasters, MANUFACTURED BY CHAS. SHIVERS, SEVENTH SPRUCE STREETS, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Adhesive Plaster, 5 yard rolls. Adhesive Plaster, Twilled, 5 " " Adhesive Plaster, Canton Flannel 5 " " Adhesive Plaster, Swansdown, 5 " " Soap Plaster, 5 " " Adhesive Plaster, Half Width, 2 " cans. Adhesive Plaster, " " 1 " boxes. Aconite Plaster, 654 inches wide, 1 " " Arnica Plaster, 654 " " ...... 1 " Belladonna Plaster, 654 " " 1 " Capsicum Plaster, 654 " "...... 1 " " Conium Plaster, 654 " " 1 " " Opium Plaster, 654 " " 1 " " Adhesive Plaster, on Black Silk, 1 " " Isinglass Plaster, Pink and White, 1 " " Court Plaster, White, Black, and Flesh. After more than thirty years' practical experience in the manufacture of Plasters, and by using the purest and best materials, I am enabled to furnish Plasters which are superior to all others. CHARLES SHIVERS. Orders for any of the above Plasters promptly executed by ... W. H. Schieffelin & Co. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 383 237" THE CHOICEST FOODS IN THE WORLD. STEAM-COOKED AND DESICCATED. Am er i can Breakfast Ce reals. A. B. C. WHITE WHEAT. A. B. C. BARLEY FOOD. TRADE MARK. A. B. 0. OATMEAL. A. B. C. MAIZE. (Crushed White Oats.) (Golden Corn Meal.) The Husks, Cockle, and all other impurities removed. The most nutritious, the most easily digested, the most palatable, the most economical of all foods; will keep in all climates. Can be prepared for table in ten minutes. Received the highest award at the International Centennial, Philadelphia, 1876. The French Delegates reported: "The Cereal Manufacturing Company's preparations are the richest we have had before ns, com- pared with other productions of a like nature." Received the " Medals of Superiority" at the Fair of the American Institute, New York, 1877, 1878, and 1879. The Judges reported "They have ah the merits claimed for them, and should receive the highest consideration. Their value cannot be overestimated. It is of National Importance." Dr. Ernest Hart, editor of the British Medical Journal, writes in one of his articles, entitled " The Doctor in the Kitchen " : " To persons who find it convenient to prepare breakfast rapidly, I may say there is a means by which any of the forms of hominy can be made ready in about ten minutes. There is an American company, which has an agency here, and which prepares what is called steam-cooked and desiccated white wheat, oatmeal, maize, and barley, which require only about ten minutes' stirring in boiling water to make them immediately ready for use. The porridge prepared either from the oatmeal, the white wheat, the maize, or the barley, of the Cereals Manufacturing Company, is admirable, and, eaten with brown sugar and milk, makes a delicious breakfast at very little cost and trouble. It is one which a very great number of adults will choose for themselves, I think, if they try it, and which can hardly be too strongly recommended for children."-Vide "British Medical JournalOctober 25th, '79. Port-au-Prince, June 3, 1879. Letter from Right Rev. S. T. Holly, Bishop of Haiti:-"I feel already so much benefited by this food since its receipt, that I venture to compare it to ' Life from the dead.' For 6 years I have been suffering from nervous prostration, and from an overworked brain. Three weeks' use of the Cereals at breakfast has already effected a grand amelioration in my whole nervous system. These preparations deserve the most extensive patronage. It will be a great humanitarian work to make them known everywhere." They are highly recommended by the principal hotels in New York, and by the public press. They are all made from the choicest grains, are steam-cooked and desiccated. They can be prepared for the table in ten minutes, saving time, fuel and waste. Put up in cans they will keep at sea and in all climates. Two pounds of A. B. C. Cereals are equal in nutritive value to much more of crude Cereals. They are invaluable for chddren and men, as they develop muscle and brain. A. B. C. WHITE WHEAT. Cases, 48 lbs.-in boxes 2 lbs case, $3 84 " 75 " in tin cans lbs " 6 50 A. C. C. BARLEY FOOD. Cases, 48 lbs.-in boxes 2 lbs case, $3 84 " 75 " in tin cans lbs " 6 50 A. B. C. OATMEAL. Cases, 48 lbs.-in boxes 2 lbs case, $3 84 " 75 " in tin cans 12% lbs " 6 50 A. B. C. MAIZE. Cases, 48 lbs.-in boxes 2 lbs case, $2 70 " 150 " in tin cans 25 lbs " 7 00 No charge for tin cans or cases. A discount of ten per cent when taken in lots of five cases. In the cases will be found pamphlets with testimonials and receipts for cooking the Cereals. ALL OUR PRODUCTS AND PROCESSES ARE PATENTED. Caution to Grocers and Druggists.-Grocers and Druggists are hereby notified that The Cereals Manufacturing Co., of New York, hold the patent for " Crushed or Ground Cereals, in a cooked, dried and unscorched condition, as a new article of manufacture," and all dealers in Steam-Cooked Oats, Wheat and other Cereals, unless manufactured by or under a license from us, will be prosecuted. THE CEREALS MANUFACTURING CO. Office, 83 Murray Street, New York. p.EREAL MILK for Infants and Children. V Prepared from the choicest White Wheat, a large proportion of the starch and all impuri- ties being first removed, steam-cooked and desiccated, with proper quantity of Barley and Sugar, so as to have the same elements as in mother's milk. It has the endorsement' f Phy- sicians as the best artificial substitute known. Cases, i doz., i lb. tin cans, per case, $6.oo. Cases, 2 doz., lb. tin cans, per case, $7.00. CEREAL CREAM for Dyspeptics, Invalids, Nursing Mothers, etc., expressly prepared of the most nutritious and choicest Wheat and digestible parts of the Barley. All impurities removed. Cases, 1 doz., 1 lb. tin cans, per case, $4.00 Cases, 2 doz., lb. tin cans, per case, $5.00. Manufactured by THE CEREALS MANUFACTURING CO. Mills, 5 and 6 Atlantic Dock, Brooklyn, L. I. Office, 83 Murray St., Ni For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. Office, 83 Murray St., New York. 384 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S 1843. 1381. YOUNG & SMYLIE, 180, 182, 184 & 186 First St., BROOKLYN, E. D., N. Y., LIMIffi MFMM1S. For over thirty-six years our articles have been before the public-justifying us in as- serting that, for purity and excellence, they are unsurpassed. Our principal brand, Y. & S., the sale of which has been unprecedented, is perfectly rolled, glossy in appearance, and delicious in flavor; it is entirely free from grit-a condition in which many of the imported brands are found so obnoxious. A feature of this brand is that the stick requires no glazing to conceal defects-the quality is apparent. Our "Acme" Licorice Pellets, lately intro- duced, are the purest and most desirable article in the market-never has Licorice been pre- sented in a more agreeable shape. Try,them, and be convinced of their merit. Show-Card in each box. The follow'ng is a List of our Manufactures Brand Y. & S., 6, 9, -and 15 Sticks to lb. Packed in 5 lb. Boxes, 60 Box Cases. Packed in Leaves (loose), 125 and 250 lb. Cases. " ACME LICORICE PELLETS," 5 lb. Boxes, 32 and 60 Box Cases, Glass Fronts. Licorice Tablets. Packed in 5 lb. Boxes, 60 Box Cases. Packed in 10 lb. Boxes, 20 Box Cases, Glass Fronts. Packed in Bbls, (loose), about 250 lbs. Tar, Licorice, and Tolu Wafers. Packed in 5 lb. Boxes, 60 Box Cases. Packed in 10 lb. Boxes, 20 Box Cases, Glass Fronts. Brand Longu, Licorice Gems, 45 to lb. Packed in 5 lb. Boxes, 60 Box Cases. Penny Gems. 150 Pieces in 5 lb. Box, 60 Box Cases. STANDARD BRANDS La'ly, or Refined Calabria, 65 Sticks to lb. Packed in 5 lb. Boxes, 60 Box Cases. Imitation Calabria, Brand Barracco, 15 Sticks to lb. Packed in 5 lb. Boxes, 60 Box Cases. Sicily, or Brand O. Otto, 45 Sticks to lb. Packed in 5 lb. Boxes, 60 Box Cases. Penny Sicily. 150 Pieces in 5 lb. Box, 60 Box Cases. MASS LICORICE Brand XXL, Greek Mass, Cases about 250 lbs. Brand Y. S. Y., Spanish Mass, " " 450 lbs. XXL Mass, in 10 lb. Boxes, 20 Box Cases. Published quotations are frequently a cause of trouble between the jobber and smaller dealer, and, as our trade is altogether with the former, we find it no trouble, but on the con- trary, a pleasure to answer inquiries and furnish Price Current. These goods are held in stock by all the Wholesale Drug and Confectionery Houses in the United States. For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 387 H. W. JOHNS' ASBESTOS LIQUID PAINTS are Strictly Pure Linseed Oil Paints of a higher grade than have ever before been manufactured for structural purposes. They are sold by United States standard gallon measure, and although they command a higher price than any other paints, a saving of 25 to 33 per cent of customary outlay can be effected by their use, in consequence of their wonderful covering properties and superior durability. The finest and most extensive structures in this coun- try are painted with these paints, among others the United States Capitol at Washington, the Metropolitan Railroad of New York, etc. Samples of thirty-two newest shades for dwellings sent free by mail. yW Be sure and get the genuine, which are manu- factured only by H. W. JOHNS' MANUFACTURING CO, 87 Maiden Lane, New York. For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. 388 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S O. IF. FRASCH &z CO., MANUFACTURERS OF FIRST PREMIUM) METAL SHOW-CASES, No. 135 Chatham Street, TSTew York. A large assortment of SILVER, WHITE METAL, and WOOD SHOW-CASES of the latest improved patterns, constantly on hand. SILVER STORE FRONTS made to order, in any desired pattern, at short notice. For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co., To whom apply for prices and descriptions. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 389 TEE BOBBER COMB AND JEWELRY CO., No. 33 MERCER STREET, NEW YORK, MANUFACTURERS OF COMBS, SYRINGES, Druggists' Sundries, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF HARD-RUBBER GOODS. Factory: Bloomingdale, N. J. "BOYAL" COMES. EACH COMB STAMPED WITH GOLD LETTERS, "RUBBER COMB AND JEWELRY CO." Standard. Goods. "AMERICAN RUBBER CO." These are the most reliable and best finished goods of the character manufactured. OUR RECENT PRODUCTIONS OF MOTTLED DRESSING AND FINE COMBS, made from superfine stock, form the most attractive line of goods ever offered to the trade, and are in very great demand. We strongly recommend them. We also specially commend our new line of "ROYAL" SYRINGES, graduated to standard measurement, and surpassing in finish and all essentials anything hitherto made. Our Illustrated Catalogue, showing the full size and char- acter of these Syringes, may be obtained free on application to any wholesale Druggist. For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin &. Co. 390 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S S. MAW, SON & THOMPSON'S ITao-simile of Label. In Sgnane CovenelL lars, BURNT-IN LABEL. PRICE PER DOZEN, . . . $4.50. MAW'S PERFUMES (SUPERIOR). In Stoppered Bottles and Doz. Boxes. KNITTED SWEETS, Per Doz., $6.50. ORCHID FLOWERS (Cattleya, Stanhopia), Each, or assorted, per Doz., $6.50. IN STOCK AND FOR SALE BY W. H. Schieffelin & Co. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 391 S. MAW, SON & THOMPSON'S Improvement in Feeding-Bottles. Patented in England, Dec. 4, 1879 ; Patented in the United States, April 27, 1880. INDIA-RUBBER TEAT. REGISTERED PATENT INDIA-RUBBER TUBES, In % gross and i gross boxes. 9 inch, White io " " super.... 9 " Black io " " REGISTERED INDIA-RUBBER TEATS, In i doz. boxes. 2 sizes (Small and Medium). Whiteper gross, $6 oo Black. " 7 5° PATENT COUPLING-PIECES. In 3 doz. boxesper gross, THE FITTING- COMPLETE. ' PATENT INDIA-RUBBER TUBE. S. MAW, SON & THOMPSON beg to inform the Trade that in future all their Feeding-Bottles, except Six- penny, will be fitted with the above PATENTED IMPROVEMENT, un- less ordered to the contrary. The improvement consists in the in- troduction of the New Registered Teat, and in the construction of the Coupling- piece, the latter passing over the exterior of the India-rubber Tube, by which arrangement injurious contrac- tion is avoided, and the cleaning of the Tube facilitated, a Tube-Brush being easily passed through without the re- moval of the Coupling-piece. In the fitting up of ordinary Feeding- Bottles, the Shield fixes the Teat upon the Union Joint, preventing its easy removal, and making it difficult to re- place the Teat in its air-tight position, without which the action of no Feeding- Bottle is perfect. The New Registered Teat is so formed as to receive the shield and retain it in position without connection with the Coupling-piece, the Teat thus being easily removed and replaced without damage. PORCELAIN •COUPLING S. MAW, SON & THOMPSON, London. For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. 392 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S THE HOLMAN PAD COMPANY'S REMEDIES. PRICES AND TERMS. TRADE MARK. TRADE MARK. RETAIL. Per Doz. HOLMAN LIVER PAD, Regular,* . - . . . $2 00 $16 00 " " " Special,* ...... 3 co 24 00 " Children's, I 50 12 00 " Belt or Spleen Pad, - - . - 5 oo 42 00 " RENAL OR KIDNEY PAD, .... 2 00 16 00 " PECTORAL OR LUNG PAD, .... 3 00 24 00 UTERINE PAD, ....... 5 00 42 00 ABSORPTIVE PLASTERS, Body (reduced from 50c.), 25 1 75 " Foot, per pair (red. from 50c ), 25 1 75 ABSORPTION SALT, in packages, ...... 25 1 75 * Of the $2 and $3 sizes of Pads we manufacture patterns particularly adapted for ladies, which are sent only when specially ordered. Prices same as the others. TO THE TRADE. We beg to inform you that we have discontinued the Special Agency system adopted by the late proprietors some time since. We will in fu- ture conduct our business in accordance with recognized mercantile methods and through the usual channels of trade, viz.: the Druggists, and we so- licit your co-operation in our endeavors to accomplish the same. GEO. W. HOLMAN, M.D., ALEX. CRISTADORO. Respectfully, HOLMAN PAD CO. For Sale by W. H. SchiefFelin & Co GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 393 CARMEL SOAP COUNTERFEITED. The Agent and Assignee of the genuine will prosecute all concerned in the rascality of using the name of the purest soap in the world to palm off upon a careless public a vile, unwholesome article disguised by per- fumery. No druggist of any experience with Castile Soap will be deceived, and no reputable man will aid in the outrageous fraud. The "SAVON DU CARMET is made by Christian Colonists, in Haifa, Syria, and Jews will not be permitted to appropriate it because it is made in Palestine. See that each carton bears the name of F. B. N ichols, the Importer and Sole Agent in America. For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. 394 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S CARBOLIZED ANTI-MOTH PAPER. ABSOLUTE PROTECTION AGAINST MOTHS, MILDEW, AND INFECTION. CHEAP, CLEAN, FRAGRANT, HEALTHFUL. Every Sheet of the Genuine Paper has this Trade- Mark. Every Sheet of the Genuine Paper has this Trade- Mark. TRADE MARK. The idea of treating paper with Carbolic Acid for protecting clothing, blankets, furs, etc., from moths and mildew, was first put in practice by the Quartermaster's Department of the U. S. Army, and a paper prepared by Capt. John F. Rodgers was found to be not only proof against Moth and Mildew, but also an effective barrier against contagion, which is so often conveyed in Woollens. Its adoption by the Quarter- master's Department has resulted in the complete protection of one hundred andfifty million dollars' worth of property, besides the saving of large sums hitherto expended for camphor, pepper, tobacco, and other ineffectual preventives. An inquiry was instituted in July, 1879, by Major-General M. C. Meigs, Quartermaster-General of the United States Army, as to the real merits of this paper. Extracts from reports of army officers are appended. Office Army Clothing and Equipage, San Francisco, Cal., Aug. 20, 1879. The paper has been in use in the Qr. Mr. Dep't for twelve years. I am satisfied that this paper affords the best protection against moths of anything that has been brought to the attention of the Department. In addition to this, I have noticed that woollenclothing presents, -upon opening, afresh appearance, as though it had derived benefit from the antiseptic qualities of the Carbolic Acid. GUSTAVUS A. HULL, Capt. and M. S. K., U.S.A. Office Depot Quartermaster, David's Island, New York Harbor; August 12, 1879. In my opinion, the paper is of great value in pro- tecting articles of woollen clothing. JOHN SIMPSON, Capt. and Ass' t Qr. Mr., U. S. Army. Quartermaster General's Office, Washington, D. C., August it, 1879. In my opinion, the paper affords a complete pro- tection. STEWART VAN VLIET, Ass't Qr. Mr. Gen., U. S. A. Philadelphia Depot of the Qr. Mr.'s Dep't, Philadelphia, August 4, 1879. I have never opened a package that was properly packed with this paper, and found any damage by moth, or trace of them whatever. JOHN LIVERS, Capt. and M. S. K., U. S. Army. Depot Qr. Mr.'s Office, Washington, D. C., August 7, 1879. I consider it an efficient and valuable article in the protection and preservation of woollen clothing from ravages of the moth. A. F. ROCKWELL, Depot Quartermaster, The pure Carbolic Acid used is not only FRAGRANT, but HEALTHFUL. This Carbolized Paper is perfectly clean-the very best disinfectant known-and will notinjure the finest fabrics. It is less expen- sive than Camphor, Pepper, or Tobacco. The odor passes away from garments on exposure as rapidlv as does that of Camphor. It is put up in small packages suitable for domestic use, and can be obtained from wholesale and retail druggists. Each package is securely inclosed in a wrapper of Paraffine paper, which prevents evaporation of the Carbolic Acid until it is required for use. Put up in quires of 25 sheets, 6x 9% inches wide @ 25 cents ; and in reams of 20 quires @ $2.75 per ream. . By case of 50 reams, $2.50 per ream. W. H. SCHIEFFELIX & CO., Sole Agents. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 395 J. TOUZEAU SAUNDERS, 143 Oxford Street, London (Great Britain). SAUNDERS' FACE POWDER; Or, BLOOM OF NINON, For Beautifying and Preserving the Complexion. The Face Powder has hitherto been prepared in two shades only, Pink and White. It is now made Jaune, especially suitable for dark complexions. SPECIAL TRADE NOTICE. On and after this date, in addition to the Strip Label hith- erto u-ed round the boxes, there will be a special Trade-Mark Label, a facsimile of which, printed in black ink only, is an- nexed hereto. The Trade-Mark Label, as used on all articles of my man- ufacture, is printed thus: A grayish black ground, on which the lettering is in black; the centre oval in vermilion, on which the monogram appears in white, shaded black; the bordering lines and corners in vermilion. This Label, being duly Registered in the Patent Office, Washington, U. S., all persons infringing J. Touzeau Saunders' trade rights will be proceeded against. As this Trade-Mark Label bears my Signature, it will not in future appear on the Strip Label hitherto used. The Trade-Mark Label will be on all goods of my manufacture. As it is in the interest of all respectable traders that fraud should be exposed and punished, I shall feel greatly obliged, should any imitations come under the notice of the Trade, to which this is addressed, if they will advise my Attorney, Mr. C. W. Town, 47 Wall Street, New York, thereof. I take this opportunity of cordially thanking my friends in the United States for their kind favors during so many past years. Very respectfully, 143 OxF?sRtDjl™E5,9.LoNDON' J. TOUZEAU SAUNDERS. SAUNDERS' BLANC de 1' IMPERATRICE, A new and very superior Liquid White, is perfectly innocent, and is used by the first artistes in preference to any other. It is prepared in three shades-Blanc, Rose, Jaune. SAUNDERS' EAU BLONDE OR GOLDEN HAIR WASH Has a Large Sale and is Much Approved. SAUNDERS' ADMIRED DENTIFRICES. The SMOKERS' TOOTH POWDER, and LADIES' OWN TOOTH POWDER THE CORAL TOOTH PASTE. A New and Elegant Dentifrice. These articles have met with steady sale wherever introduced, and are worth the attention of the Trade. For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. 396 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s SUPERIOR SODA POWDERS SUPERIOR For the Immediate Production of SODA WATER. DIRECTIONS FOR THE IMMEDIATE PRODUCTION OF SODA WATER. Dissolve one of the Blue Paper Powders in a tumbler half full, and one of the other in a wine-glassful of the coldest spring water ; pour the latter solution into the former, and drink the mixture immediately. N.B.-Each powder must be completely dissolved before it is mixed. PREPARED BY W. H. Schieffelin & Co., XKW YORK. Neatly put up with English, French, and Spanish Directions. Dozen, $1.50; Gross, $16.50. W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s Chlorate of Potash Lozenges. Alterative, Diuretic, and Stimulant. I Highly recommended in cases of Ulcerated and Diphtheritic I Sore Throat, operating directly upon the local disease, L\ and upon the system generally with great benefit. PREPARED BY W. H. Schieffelin & Co., NEW YORK. These Lozenges are made from the very best materials, and con- tain 2 grains each of Chlorate Potash. They are in handsome oval boxes, attractive, neat, and reliable. Dozen, $1.50; Gross, $15.00. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 397 DU. TUTT'S Standard Preparations Tutt's Preparations have been before the public nearly a quarter of a century, and are in use in every civilized country in the world. Their merits have been long established, be- ing endorsed by physicians, clergymen, and the afflicted in every station of life. Being specially intended for family use, they are put up with directions plain and simple, easily understood by all, and may be found in every well-regulated drug-store in the United States. TUTT'S LIVER PILLS. A gentle purgative and reliable remedy for all Bilious diseases, Dyspepsia, Constipation, etc. They impart appetite, cause the body to take on flesh, and, by their tonic effect on the digestive organs, regular stools are produced. TUTT'S EXPECTORANT. For the permanent cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, and all Pulmonary diseases. A pleasant cordial. TUTT'S SARSAPARILLA AND QUEEN'S DELIGHT. Purifies the blood and produces strong nerves, sound flesh, hard muscle, and a vigorous brain. For diseases caused by mercury, and for Syphilis this compound is a sure antidote. TUTT'S IMPROVED HAIR DYE. This elegant preparation is superior to any ever discovered for imparting a natural black or brown color to the hair, and is war- ranted free from anything injurious to the hair or to health. Principal Office, 35 Murray Street, New York. For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. 398 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S HERMON W. ATWOOD'S QPFCIA I THE ATWOOD COLOGNE. THE ODOR IS PECULIAR TO THIS CO- LOGNE. THE STELE AND APPEARANCE RECOM- MEND IT. IT IS WELL KNOWN FOR ITS DELICATE AND LASTING FRAGRANCE. IN HANDSOME GLASS-STOPPERED QUART, PINT, AND HALF- PIN T BOTTLES, AND IN 6-OZ. SPRINKLER STOPPER BOTTLES FOB TRAVEL- ER'S USE. LABELS ELEGANTLY ILLUMINATED, For prices, see Colognes, in this book, page 232. Atwood's Glycerine g Elder-Flower Lotion. FOR Chapped Hands, Face, Sunburn, and all Roughness of the Skin, also for Gentlemen's use after Shaving. Price, 50 cents per bottle doz., 4 00 SMITH'S G AH GA LOO TROCHES, A Sure Remedy for Coughs, Colds, and all Throat Affections. AGREEABLE TO THE TASTE. Price, 25 cents doz., $1 75 For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 399 ESTABLISHED 4808. DAVID S. BROWN & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF Brown's Celebrated Barbers' Soap. OFFER A FUI L AND COMPLETE LINE OF FINE TOILET SOAPS, ATTRACTIVELY PACKED, AND QUALITY GUARANTEED. Originators of tKe Fancy a,nci Grotesque. Soap Figures. WE DESIRE TO CALL ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR GOLDEN LOTUS BOUQUET, RUSSIAN BATH SOAP, JUNIPER TAR AND GLYCERINE, AND THE BEST SOAP EVER OFFERED FOR CHAPPED HANDS AND ROUGH SKINS, VIZ.: OAT MEAL and SULPHUR. It is also very good for any kind of Eczema. W. H. Schieffelin & Co. HAVE A FULL LINE OF OUR SOAPS. 400 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S ELY'S CREAM BALM. Never has an article of as much merit been ■produced for the treatment of membranal dis- eases. It is receiving the endorsement of the sufferer, the druggist, and the physician, and is universally acknowledged as being all that is claimed for it. The application is easy and pleasant, causing no pain, is .-oothing and is fast superseding the use of powders, liquids, and snuffs. Price, 50 cents. On receipt of 60 cents, will mail a package free, or two for $1. Send for circular, w ith full information. ELY'S CREAM BALM CO., Owego, N. Y. For Catarrh, Hay Fever, Cold in the Head, etc., insert with little finger a particle of the Balm into the nostrils; draw strong breaths thro' the nose. It will be ab- sorbed, cleansing and healing the diseased membrane For Deafness, Occasionally apply a par- ticle into and back ot the ear, rubbing in thor- oughly. -saw nwALUABLid article. The readers of the A rgus have no doubt seen the advertisement of Ely's Cream Balm in another column. An article like " Cream Balm " has long been desired, and now that it is within the reach of sufferers from Catarrh, Hay Fever, etc., there is every reason to b lieve they will make the most of it. Dr. W. E. Bucf- man, W. E. Hamman, Druggists, and other Eastonians, have given it a trial, and all recommend it in the highest terms.-Easton, Pa., Daily /Irgwr, October 7, 1879 Messrs Ely Bros., Druggists, Owego, N. Y.: About a year since a gentleman from Orwell, Pa., called my attention to your Cream Balm as a remedy for Cat arrh, Hay Fever, etc. He was so earnest in asserting it to be a positive cure thimself having been cured by it) that I was induced to purchase a s'ock. I must say that the Balm has met my best expectations, having already effected a number of cures in this locality. I am using it with beneficial effects. Respectfully, P. F. HYATT, M.D., Bordentown, N. J., Oct. 26, 1880. Ely's Cream Ba'm has by its superior merits nearly supplanted the use of other like remedies with my customers, and i- constantly and rap- idly increasing its sales. Though opp1 scd to recommending patent medicines as a cla-s, I rn-ke this one of a lew excepti ns, and offer it to my friends andcust mers as the best remedy for its purpo'-es that I have ever sold. W. A. CONOVER, Druggist, Newark, N. J. Messrs. White & Burdick, Druggists, Ith- aca, N. Y.: I can recommend Ely's Cream Balm to relieve all persons suffering with K'ose Cold and Hay Fever. I have been a sufferer from the same complaints: have had gieat re- lief by using the Balm. I have recommended it to many of my friends for Catarrh, and in all cases where they have used the Balm frerly they hare been cured.-T. KENNEY, Dry Goods Merchant, Ithaca, N. Y., Sept. 6, 1880. Goshen, N. Y., Nov. 8, 1880 Messrs. Ely Bros., Gents : We cheerfully recommend your Cream Balm as being the mo t reliable article of its kind in the market for the cure of Catarrh, Cold in the Head, and Hay Fever. We know its value from personal experience, and have never heard of any di- satisfaction wheiever sold: on the contrary, one box help- to sell another, and our custom- ers all sneak highly of its efficacy. Yours respec fully, POWER & CO., Druggists. Elv's Cream Balm for Catarrh has given the very best of satisfaction to my customers, more so than that of any other similar pieparati''ii I have ever sold. - ISAAC C. CHAPMAN, Druggis-, Newburgh, N.Y. Physicians, EMI. B. Particular attention is called to this remedy for all mucous mem- branal irritations wherever located. Mess>s. I lv B.tos., Druggists, Owego, N. Y.: I have been afflicted for twenty years, during the months of August and September, with Hay Fever, and have tried various remedies for its relief without success. 1 was induced to try your Cream Balm ; have used it with favorable results, and can confidently recommend it to all similarly afflicted. RO BT. W. TOWNLEY (Ex-Mayor), Elizabeth, N. J., Sept. 27, 1879. Trenton. N. J., October 23, 1880. I have suffered for eight years with Hay Fever, during July, August, and September. In the begin- ning of July, this year, I recorted to Ely's Cream Balm, and have been entirely free from the fever since the first application. I can recommend it as a cure. EDWARD C. HILLMAN, At the New Jersey State Arsenal. For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 403 THE NICHOLS' ACID PUMPS. These Acid Pumps received the Medal at Philadelphia, 1876: Ameri- can Institute, 1879, and Great Britain Sanitaiy Institute, 1879. I hey have stood the test of four years' use. Nearly two thousand of our pumps a e in actual use in the United States, England, and Europe. We test every Pump thor- oughly before it is packed for shipment. We warrant everv Pump to work as rep- resented. provided it is used in the acid for which it is in- tended and lhe directions are faithfully followed The Nichols Acid Pump is a lift and force Pump of and iron, in which air .s made to act as a piston. I he glass protects the iron covering from the acids, and he iron securely protects the glass ftom beng broken. The wo king partswill nev- er wear out The whole is light, strong, durable, and sure to worn. me SELF-ACTING PUMP consists of a Tump and biphon, which becomes self-acting after a few stokes of the bulb. Once set in motion, the acid flows until s'opped. The Pump is also used without the Siphon to draw smaller quantities where greater accuracy is desired. These Acid Pumps are without a rival in the market. They will save their own cost by avoiding the pre-ent waste by spi ling; and persons at all familiar with the emptying of carboys by tipping, cannot fail to appre- ciate the advantage of using this Pump-thereby avoiding the labor and escaping the serious accidents which are of almost daily occurrence. This Pump is so simple in construction that it cannot easily get out of order, and when any of the parts are needed they can be readily and cheaply supplied. We have a new " Metallic Bulb " for those who want to use their No 4 Pumps continuously, and find the working of the rubber bulb tiresome when long continued. With the " Metallic Bulb " a person can use the No. 4 Pump for hours without stopping, and is just the thing for bottling acids into small bottles. It also enables us to put larger tubes on the Siphon' Pumps, so that a caiboy of acid can be drawn off in less than three minutes. Small extra charge for larger tubes. The only Effectual and Durable Pump that will Pump all Acids and Corrosive Liquids. THE OLD WAY. THE NEW WAY. THE NICHOLS' OIL AND LIQUOR PUMPS. THE NICHOLS' SELF-ACTING OIL PUMP IS A PUMP, SIPHON, AND FAUCET, so combined that the Pump starts the liquid and fills the Siphon with a few strokes of a rubber bulb (which is entirely separated from the liquid), and once started, it runs till the faucet is turned or the barrel empred. If desired, half the contents of the barrel can be drawn off before raising the barrel from the floor. Uy using the faucet, it has all the conveniences of a faucet inserted in the head of a barrel without any of the disadvan- tages of leakage, trouble of boring, etc. It can be changed from one barrel to another in two seconds. The construction is simple. It cannot get out of order, and by occasionally getting a new bulb, it will last very m my years with fair treatment. It weighs less .than two pounds all complete, with the best brass faucet that can be obtained. It is elegant in appearance, an ornament to any store and does away with all necessity for expensive oil cans for Kerosene Oil. By using the wooden plugs which are furnished with every Pump, the Pump can be securer in the barrel so that i will draw off ali the liquic without disturbing any sediment which may be on the bottom of the barrel They need only be seen and used to convince the most sceptical of theii great utility. They are made of pure copper, brass, or heavy tin, each of which may be had either with or with out a faucet, as may be desired. They can be used in Kerosene Oil. Naphtha Turpentine, Vinegar, Ci der. Alcohol, Bay Rum » nd all kinds of liquors etc., etc. For prices of all the Nichols Pumps, see page 285. 3 In ordering, please state whether you wish to draw from the SIDE or END of barrel. Manufactured only by ACID PUMP AND SIPHON CO., New London, Conn. For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. 404 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S FRED. JULIUS KALDENBERG, No. 125 Fulton Street (Tbroilgll to 44 Anil Street), Thi ee doors East of Nassau Street, (P.O. Box 91.) JV-EI'P" YORK, MANUFACTURER OF MeerscliaKm Pines, Cigar Holflars, Ainber Holders, MOTTTHI-FIECES, Etc., FRENCH and AMERICAN BRIAR PIPES, WEICHSEL STEMS, With HORN or RUBBER MOUNTINGS. IMPORTER OF Imitation Meerschaum, Clay, and French Briar Pipes, Snuff-Boxes, Etc. ALSO, IMPORTER OF, DEALER, TURNER, AND CARVER IN IVORY, PEARL SHELL, TORTOISE SHELL, HORN, WALRUS, HARDWOOD, Etc, BILLIARD BALLS, POOL BALLS, TAI LY BALLS, CHIPS, CHECKS, SPORTING GOODS, Etc. Ivory Back Combs, Jewelry, Lockets, Ivory Brushes, Puff-Boxes, Hand Mirrors, Glove Stretchers, Nail Sets, Toilet Sets, and all Toilet Articles, constantly on hand and made to order. ELI Dr. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. ORIENTAL CREAM; Or, MAGICAL BEAUTIFIEK. It elicits a clear transparent complexion, free from Tan, Freckle, or Moth Patches. The most popular skin preparation ever invented. ITALIAN MEDICATED SOAP. Cures skin diseases; is excellent for chapped hands and face, and a delicious shaving compound. POUDRE SUBTILE, or DEPILATORY POWDER. For removing superfluous hair from low foreheads, upper lips, arms, hands, etc., instantaneously, with- out injury to the skin. LILY WHITE FOR THE COMPLEXION. Rendering it smooth and snowy white. LIQUID VEGETABLE ROUGE. For imparting a delicate Natural Rosy Tint to the complexion, that will not rub off on the handkerchief. M me. M. B. T. GOURAUD, Sole Proprietor, T8 Bond. Street, ?< ew York. For Sale by W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & Co GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 405 JHHERE is no one article known that will do so"many kinds of A work in and about the house and do it so well as (Each cake is wrapped in Tin Foil, and surrounded with Ultra- marine Blue Band, and bears the above device.) Always note this. A. cake of Sapolio, a bowl of water and a brush, cloth, or sponge, will make HOUSE CLEANING an easy and quick job - ■WILL CLEAN PAINT and all painted surfaces- WILL CLEAN MARBLE, Mantels, Tables, and Statuary- WILL CLEAN OIL CLOTHS, Floors, Shelves, &c.- WILL CLEAN BOTH TUBS, Wash Basins, &c.- WILL CLEAN CROCKERY, Glassware, &c.- WILL CLEAN KITCHEN UTENSILS, of all kinds- WILL CLEAN WINDOWS without splashing of water- WILL POLISH TIN, Brass, and Copperwares - WILL POLISH KNIVES as you wash them - WILL POLISH all Metal Surfaces and WILL CLEAN all Household Articles-AND IS BETTER AND CHEAPER than Soap, Emery, Rotten Stone, etc. For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. (See Quotations, page 158.) HERRMANN GOLDSCHMIDT'S Genuine Russia Leather Razor Sirens. THE BEST IN USE. established : BERLIN, PRUSSIA, 1806. J. P. Goldschmidt. established: NEW YORK, U. S. A., 1869. Herrmann Goldschmidt (Son of J. P. Goldschmidt). The excellent quality of the goods we manufacture has caused other manu- facturers to try to imitate the same, and even <0 use the name of my father on their labels in order to deceive the public. I therefore caution the public before pur- chasing Razor Strops to pay particular attention to my name, as I only guarantee such goods as bear my name on their labels. Beware of Imitations. Office AND Salesroom, W-. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO., HERRMANN GOLDSCHMIDT, Factory 326 E. 41st Street, 170 & 172 William St., N, Y. USTZE'W 406 W. . H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S 7~ONG A. A SPECIFIC FOR NEURALGIA. MANUFACTURED BY ALLEN & HANBURYS, Plough Court, Lombard St., London, E. C. OB' ONGA is the name given to a remedy for Neuralgia which was first introduced to Messrs. Allen cA Hanburys during the szimmer of 1879. On submitting it to a trial it was at once found by competent medical authorities to possess most remarkable power in reliev- ing Neuralgic pains. The following extracts from papers in The Lancet, written by eminent medical men, will sufficiently testify to the great value of this remedy : "A Woman, aged twenty-three, had suffered for fourteen days from severe Neu- ralgia of the infra-orbital and great occipital nerves. She had four severe paroxysms in the day, lasting from half an hour to an hour and a half. Many of her teeth were bad. Three doses of the extract cured her. " A woman suffered from Neuralgia in the left great occipital nerve. Four half- drachm doses of the liquid extract* cured her. "A man, aged twenty-five, had suffered for a fortnight from severe bilateral Neuralgia in the temples, in the eyes, and under the eyes. Half a drachm dose of the liquid extract,* thrice daily, cured him in three days. " A woman, aged twenty, for ten days had suffered from severe Neuralgia in the first and third branches of the fifth nerve. She had daily above five paroxysms, each lasting from one to two hours. A drachm of the liquid extract,* thrice daily, cured her in three days. "A girl, aged eighteen, suffered from toothache and severe Neuralgia along the lower jaw, and in front and behind the ear. Half a drachm of the liquid extract* cured the Neuralgia in twenty-four hours. "This remedy, while apparently highly useful in Neuralgia, produces no toxic symptoms."-From a Paper by Sydney Ringer, M.D., and William Murrell, M. D., M.R.C.P., in The Lancet, March 6, 1880. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 407 "The results obtained from Tonga by Drs. Ringer and Murrell fully coincide with mine. I have notes of cases of brain and kidney disease in which Tonga alone succeeded in removing pain.* All cases of Neuralgia (supra- and infra orbital branches of the fifth nerve), with swelling of the temporal veins during the attack, were benefited. In these a teaspoonful of the extract in half a tumbler of water, and two or three more at an interval of half an hour, until the pain subsided, were given."-From a Paper by C. Bader, Ophthalmic Surgeon to Guy's Hospital, in The Lancet, March 20, iSSo. " W. H , aged thirty-one, had been suffering from most severe Neuralgia in the right superior maxillary division of the fifth pair of nerves for nearly ten days. The neuralgic pains darting over the lower eyelid, the cheek, the upper lip, and side of the nose, the paroxysms lasting from ten minutes to half an hour ; occurring from six to eight times in the twenty-four hours. The teeth in both the upper and lower jaw were in a very decayed condition. One teaspoonful of the Alcoholic Extract of Tonga* was ordered to be taken in half a wineglassful of water every six hours till the pain was relieved. The paroxysms entirely ceased after the fourth dose. "A woman, aged twenty-nine, in a very week, ansemic state, with inflamed ax- illary glands, had suffered from supra-orbital Neuralgia for six or seven days. She was ordered one teaspoonful of the Alcoholic Extract* three times a day. The paroxysms ceased, and did not return, after the fifth dose had been taken. "Wm. P , aged thirty-two, had suffered greatly from Neuralgia for nearly two years. The patient had been under my notice for nearly a year and a half, and during that time attacks incapacitating him from following his occupation were of frequent occurrence. He was ordered one teaspoonful of the alcoholic extract* in water three times a day. The pain very much decreased after the fourth dose, and entirely ceased after the sixth dose of the extract* had been taken. In my case-book I find the following note on April 15th on this case : ' Had another bad attack, though less severe than the last. The neuralgic pain entirely disappeared after the third dose.'"-From a Paper by W. J. H. Lush, M.D., F.R.C.P. Ed., M.R.C.S.E., etc., in The Lancet, May 29, 1880. * Though variously described, the preparation used in the above cases was the fluid extract above men- tioned, and designated simply "Tonga." Having made arrangements with the manufacturers whereby we control the sale of Tonga for the United States, we are prepared to supply the trade as follows: Small Bottles, about 1 ounce, - - - - $18 per doz. Large " " 3 ounces, - - - 45 " INCLUDING STAMPS. W. IL Schieffelm & Co, N.B.-The word "Tonga" in combination with the device of a flying fox in a Pandanus Tree is registered as a Trade-Mark. Without this none is genuine. 408 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S P™LEU"vaSFI INF ' TRADE 1 XjL JLj JLj JL JL 1 J-J MARK. CHESEBROUGH MANUFACTURING CO. (CoralliM), of Now York, Sole Mamfatlmrs. COLGATE & CO, Now York, Sole Aceats for He Unite! States. Grand Medal at Philadelphia Exposition, 1876. Silver Medal at Paris Expo- sition, 1878. Medal of Progress by American Institute, 1880. PATENTED JUNE 4th, 1872. The attention of the Trade is asked to marked reductions in prices of Vaseline Prepara- tions in Tins and Cans. With greatly enlarged capital and increased facilities the Chesebrough Manufacturing Company are prepared to furnish buyers of Vaseline, in bulk, with the best article, at the lowest price. OF IMITATIONS! BUY THE ORIGINAL! W. H. Schieffelin & Co. offer a complete assortment of the Vaseline Preparations, embracing the following: TOIL LT PREPARATIONS. POMADE VASELINE. Size No. 1 $25 00 per gross. '■ 2 48 00 " " 3. 8 00 per dozen. VASELINE COLD CREAM. Size No. 1 $25 00 per gross, " 2 48 00 " CAMPHOR ICE 22 OO " MEDICINAL PREPARATIONS. PURE VASELINE. Size No. o $14 40 per gross. 1 2, 00 " " 2 48 00 " CAMPHORATED VASELINE. Size No. x $25 00 per gross. " 2 . 48 00 " CARBOLATED VASELINE. Size No. x $25 00 per gross. " 2 ... 48 00 " VASELINE CONFECTIONS. $25 00 per gross. PREPARATIONS IN BULK. SUPERIOR. WHITE VASELINE. Plain, 5 lb. Cans $500 per can. " t lb. " 12 00 per doz. Perfumed, 5 lb. Cans 5 coper can. " 1 lb. " 12 00 per doz. VASELINE CERATE. 1 lb. Cans . 6 00 per doz. CARBOLATED VASELINE. 1 lb. Cans 6 00 per doz. PURE VASELINE. 50 lb. Cans 25 per lb. 5 lb. " 2 00 per can. 1 lb. " 6 00 per doz. VETERINARY VASELINE. 50 lb. Cans 18 per lb. 5 lb. " 1 50 per can. 1 lb. " 4 00 per doz. VASELINE AXLE PASTE. Round d ins 37 50 per gross. VASELINE HARNESS OIL PASTE. Round Tins $37 50 per gross. VASELINE BOOT AND SHOE PASTE. Flat Tins $12 50 per gross. VASELINE OINTMENTS. The particular Ointments which we now offer are in general demand by all druggists. They are : A. UNGUENTUM HYDRARGYRI (1-2 mercury-mercurial ointment). B. UNGUENTUM ZINCI OXIDE C. UNGUENTUM HYDRARGYRI NITRATIS (citrine ointment). D. CERATUM RESIN2E. JE. CERATUM PLUMBI SUBACETATIS (Goulard's cerate). F. POMAT. CAMPHORATUM.Fr. G. CERAT. SIMPLEX (white). Prices of all the above, 75 cents per jar; no charge for jars. Put up in jars of about one pound, with flat covers, four jars in a box. For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 409 INDEX. Abdominal Supporters.. 189, 246 Absolute Alcohol 4 Absorbent Cotton 243 Acacia Flowers 22 Acetal 1 Acetate of Aluminium 4 Acetate of Ammonium 4 Acetate of Amyl 5 Acetate of Barium 9 Acetate of Calcium n Acetate of Cobalt 14 Acetate of Copper 14 Acetate of Iron 27 Acetate of Lead 30 Acetate of Magnesia 34 Acetate of Manganese 35 Acetate of Mercury 36 Acetate of Methyl 36 Acetate of Morphine 36 Acetate of Nickel 37 Acetate of Potassium 45 Acetate of Quinia 46 Acetate of Silver 53 Acetate of Sodium 54 Acetate of Strontium 56 Acetate of Strychnia 56 Acetate of Uranium 58 Acetate of Zinc 63 Acetic Acid 1 Acetic Ether 16 Aceton I Acetum Scillas 59 Acid, Lemon 118 Acid Phosphates 118 Acid Pumps 284 Acids i, 2, 3 Aconite Leaves 30, 64 Aconite Root. 47 Aconitia 3 Acorn Coffee 14 Acroides, Gum 24 Aeruginis, Cerate of 12 Aesculin 4 Aethyliden Chloride 4 African Ginger 48 Agaric 4 Agrimony Herb 26, 64 Air Cushions 189 Air Pillows '... 189 Alabaster Tablets 190 Albumen 4 Alcannin 4 Alcohol 4 Alcoholized Iron 27 Alcohol Lamps 190 Alcohol Meters 190 Aldehyd 4 Ale 4 Alisma (Proprietary) 118 Alizarjn ' 4 Alkaloid of Cinchonia 13 Alkaloid of Cinchonidia 13 Alkaloid of Morphine 36 Alkaloid of Quinia 47 Alkanet Root 47 Alkekengi Berries 9 Alkethrepta 118 Allan's Fly Bricks 122 Allevantor (Proprietary) 118 Alleviator (Proprietary) 118 Alloxan 4 Alloxantin 4 Allspice 4 Almond Meal 4 Almonds 4 Aloes 24 Aloin 4 Alterant (Proprietary) ns Alterative (Proprietary) 118 Althea Flowers 22 Althea Herb 26 Althea Root 47 Alum 4 Aluminated Copper 14 Aluminium 4 Aluminous Cake 4 Amber 24 Ambergris 4 Amboline (Proprietary) 118 Ambrette Seed 52 Ambrosia (Proprietary) 118 American Arrowroot 7 American Cosmetic 243 American Pomades 282 American Toilet Powder... .313 Ammonia 4 Ammoniac 24 Ammoniated Copper 14 Ammoniated Iron 27 Ammoniated Mercury 36 Ammoniated Sulph. of Nickel 37 Ammoniated Tartar 57 Ammonium 4, 5 Amorphous Phosphorus 43 Amorphous Quinia 46 Amputating Cases 225 Amygdalin 5 Amykos 190 Amyl 5 Amylen 5 AmylicAcid 1 Amylum 5 Anacahuita Wood 63 Anaesthetic Ether 16 Anakesis (Proprietary) 118 Anchusa Root 47 Anethi Herb 26 Anethi Seed 52 Angelica Root 47 Angelica Seed 52 Angostura Bark 8 Aniline 5 Aniline Salt 6 Aniline Dye Colors (Prop'y). 130 Animal Charcoal 12 Anime 24 Anise Essence 16 Anise Water 59 Aniseed 52 Anisette (Proprietary) 118 Anklets 246 Annatto 6, 173 Annattoine 6 ( Annatto Seed 52 1 Annihilator (Proprietary)... .118 Anodyne 6 Anodyne (Proprietary) 118 Anthracen 6 Anthracine (Proprietary).... 118 Antidote (Proprietary) 118 Antidote for Arsenic 28 Anti-Fat (Proprietary) 118 Anti-Ferment (Proprietary). .118 Antihysteric Water 59 Anti-Lean (Proprietary) 118 Antimonial Powder 6 Antimoniate of Potassium... 45 Antimonic Acid 1 Antimony 6 Aperient (Proprietary) ij8 Apiol 6 Apomorphia 6 Apple Essence 16 Aprons, Nursery 190 Aqua Celerica (Proprietary)..118 Aqua Fortis 6, 7 Aqua Regia 7 Aqua Renis 118 Archibald's Suppository Ma- chine 270 Areca Nuts 37 Argols 7 Armenia Bole 10 Arnica Flowers 22 Arnica Herb 26 Arnica Root 47 Arnicine 7 Arnold's Ink 260 Aromatic Confection 82 Aromatic Powder 46 Aromatic Vinegar 190 Aronis Root 47 Arrowroot 7, 173 Arseniate of Ammonium.... 4 Arseniate of Calcium n Arseniate of Copper 14 Arseniate of Iron 27 Arseniate of Potassium 45 Arseniate of Quinia 46 Arseniate of Sodium 54 Arseniate of Strychnia 57 Arsenic 7 Arsenic Acid 1 Arsenious Acid . 1 Arsenite of Copper 14 Arsenite of Iron 27 Arsenite of Mercury 36 Arsenite of Potassium 45 Arsenite of Sodium 54 Artemisia Herb 26 Artemisia Root 47 Artists' Brushes 205 Artists' Oil Colors 276 Asarabacca Root 47 Asbestos 7 Asparagin 7 Asparaginic Acid 1 Asparagus Root 64 Asphaltum 24 Assafoetida 24 Assafoetida Water 59 410 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO. S Assimilant (Proprietary) 118 Assistant (Proprietary) 118 Atkinson's Extracts 191, 248 Atkinson's lod. Potassium .. 45 Atkinson's Sachets 191, 287 Atomizers 190, 191 Atropia 7 Atwood's Alcohol 4 Atwood's Cologne 232 August Flower (Proprietary)! 18 Aureoline (Proprietary) 191 Aurilaves 191 Austin & M.'s Lily White... .263 Avens Root 47 Aqua Fortis 6 Axle Grease (Proprietary).. .118 Babbitt's Potash 44 Bael Fruit... 7 Bags, Ice 259 Bags, Saddle 287, 288 Bags, Soap 297 Bags, Sponge 298 Bags, Water 319 Balances, Beranger's 289 Balls, Chalk 230 Balls, I. R 191 Balm of Gilead Buds 10 Balm Mint 26 Balm (Proprietary) 118, 119 Balsam 7 Balsam Catholicon 7 Balsam Commondeur 7 Balsam Copaiva 7 Balsam De Nervee 7 Balsam Fioraventi 7 Balsam Fir 7 Balsam, Friar's 7 Balsam Gurjun 7 Balsam Mecca 7 Balsam Peru 7 Balsam Riga 7 Balsam Sulphur 7 Balsam Tolu 7 Balsam Tranquille 7 Balsam, Turlington's 7, 120 Balsams (Proprietary).. 119, 120 Banana Essence 16 Bandage Gum 192 Bandage, Surgeon's 192 Bandages, Suspensory, 30110303 Bandoline 192 Bandoline Brushes 205 Bands, I. R 192 Banisher (Proprietary) 120 Barbadoes Tar 57 Barbary Root 74 Barber Combs 237 Barberry Bark 8, 64, 68 Barber's Inhalers 259 Bardanae Herb 26 Barium 9 Barks 8, 9, 64 to 69 Barley, Pearl 9 Barley, Robinson's 120, 172 Bar Wood 74 Baryta 9 Basilicum Herb 26 Baskets 192 Basswood Bark 8, 64, 68 Bath Brick 9 Bath Brushes 206 Bathing Caps 193 Baths, Eye 246 Baths, Water ■ 319 Baudreuche Skins 193 Bayberine (Proprietary) .... 120 Bayberry Bark 8, 64, 68 Bayberry Wax 62 Bay Leaves 30 Bayley's Extracts 193 Bayley's Soaps 193, 296 Bay Rum 9, 120 Bay Rum, W. H. S. & Co.'s. 9, 82 Bay Rum Essence 16 Bay Spirit 9, 120 Bazin's Bell Lavender 263 Bazin's Char. Tooth Paste . .313 Bazin's Cosmetic 243 Bazin's Lily White 263 Bazin's Pomades 282 Bazin's Sachets 287 Bazin's .Shaving Creams ... .291 Bazin's Talc de Venice 309 Bazin's Toilet Soaps.'. 294 Bazin's Tooth Paste 313 Bazin's Vinegar Rouge 287 Bdellium 24 Beaker Glasses 187 Beans 9 Beauty Spots 281 Bebeerine 9 Bed Pans 193 Beef and Milk (Proprietary). 120 Beef. Carbonized (Prop'y).. .120 Beef, C. L. Oil and Pepsin (Proprietary) 120 Beef, Essence of (Prop'y)... .120 Beef, Flour of (Proprietary). 120 Beef Fluid (Proprietary) 120 Beef Liquid (Prop'y) 120 Beef Peptone (Proprietary).. 120 Beeswax 62 Belladonna Leaves 30, 64 Belladonna Root 47 Bellows 120, 193, 194 Benzine (Proprietary). .. 120,121 Benzoated Lard 30 Benzoate of Ammonium .... 4 Benzoate of Calcium 11 Benzoate of Iron 27 Benzoate of Lithium 32 Benzoate of Magnesia 34 Benzoate of Manganese 35 Benzoate of Potassium 45 Benzoate of Sodium 54 Benzoate of Zinc 63 Benzoic Acid 1 Benzoic Ether 16 Benzoin 24 Benzole 9 Beran ger's Balances 289 Berberin 9 Bermuda Arrowroot 6 Berries... 9 Bertrand's Extracts 17, 167 Betel Nuts 37 Beth Root 47 Betonica Herb 26 Bicarbonate of Ammonium.. 5 Bicarbonate of Lithium 32 Bicarbonate of Potassium.. . 45 Bicarbonate of Sodium 54 Bichloride of Carbon 12 Bichloride of Mercury 36 Bichloride of Methyl 36 Bichloride of Platinum 44 Bichloride Platinum and Soda 44 Bichloride of Tin 58 Bichromate of Ammonium .. 5 Bichromate of Potassium.... 45 Billiard Chalk 230 Bi-Meconate of Morphine... 36 Biniodide of Mercury 36 Binoxalate of Potassium . .45, 51 Binoxide of Barium 9 Biokrene (Proprietary) 121 Bird Gravel 51, 121 Bird Medicine (Prop'y) 121 Bird Sand 51, 121 Bird Seed 52 Biscotine (Proprietary) 121 Biscuit (Proprietary) 121 Bishop's Effervescing Salts..167 Bismuth 10 Bistort Root 47 Bisulphate of Ammonium... 5 Bisulphate of Cinchonia.... 13 Bisulphate of Cinchonidia.. 13 Bisulphate of Magnesia 34 Bisulphate of Mercury 36 Bisulphate of Potassium 45 Bisulphate of Quinia 46 Bisulphate of Sodium 54 Bisulphide of Tin 58 Bisulphite of Ammonium ... 5 Bisulphite of Calcium 11 Bisulphite of Sodium 54 Bisulphuret of Carbon 12 Bisulphuret of Mercury 36 Bitter Almond Water 59 Bitter Root 47 Bitters (Proprietary)....121, 122 Bittersweet Herb 26 Bi-Tartrate of Sodium 54 Black Alder Bark 8, 64, 68 Black Aniline 5 Blackberry Essence 16 Blackberry Root 68 Black Cohosh Root 48, 68 Black Drop 10 Black Hellebore 48, 68 Black Indian Hemp 48, 68 Blacking 194 Black Lead 30 Black Ore Antimony 6 Black Oxide of Copper 15 Black Oxide of Iron 28 Black Oxide of Manganese.. 35 Black Oxide of Mercury .... 36 Black Oxide of Uranium ... 58 Black Pepper 43 Black Pitch 44 Black Platinum 44 Black Root v.. 47 Black Smalts 53 Black Sulphuret of Mercury.. 36 Bladders 10 Bladder Wrack 22 Blanc de Perle 194 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT 411 Blatta Orientalis 10 Blessed Thistle Herb 26, 68 Blind Nettle Flowers 22 Blister (Proprietary)... .122, 168 Blood Root 50 Bloom of Youth 122 'Blue Aniline 5, 6 Blue Century Flowers 22 Blue Cohosh Root 48, 58 Blue Flag Root 47 Blue, Nuremberg 37 Blue Pill 43, 170 Blue Poppy Seed 53 Bluing (Proprietary) 122 Blue Smalts 53 Blue Vitriol 15 Boldo Leaves 30 Bole, Armenia io Bon-Bons 122 Bone Dust io Bonjean's Ergotin 16 Bonkocine 122 Bonn's Dentifrice 313 Books 74 Boracic Acid x Borage Flowers 22 Borage Herb 26, 68 Borate of Ammonium.. 5 Borate of Copper 14 Borate of Lead 30 Borate of Magnesia 34 Borate of Manganese 35 Borate of Potassium 45 Borate Zinc ... 63 Borax io Boraxine 122 Borax, Smith's 122 Boraxat Tartar 57 Borocitrate of Iron 27 Borocitrate of Magnesia 34 Borotartrate of Potassium.... 45 Botot's Dentifrice 313 Bottle Brushes :2o6 Bottle Caps 194 Bottle Trimmings 275 Bottles, Balsam 182 Bottles, Cologne 195, 196 Bottles, Nursing 273, 274 Bottles, Otto Rose 197 Bottles, Pomade 197 Bottles, Sachet Powder 287 Bottles, Salt Mouth 179 Bottles, Show 184, 185, r86 Bottles, Smelling 1^7,198 Bottles, Tincture 179, 197 Bottles, Water 319 Bottles, Wine X88 Bottles, Wood Cases 197 Bougies 198 Boules de Mars io Bouquet des Alps 197 Boxes, Glove and Handker- chief 256 Bowers' Glycerine 23 Boxes, Cold Cream 198 Boxes, Eng. Willow 204 Boxes, Impervious Paper .. .203 Boxes, Impervious Wood. ...203 Boxes, Lip Salve 198 Boxes, Magnesia 199 Boxes, Match 198 Boxes, Patch 199 Boxes, Pill 199, 200 Boxes, Powder 200 Boxes, Prescription 200, 201 Boxes, Puff 283 Boxes, Seidlitz Powder 201 Boxes, Shaving 292 Boxes, Soap 297 Boxes, Soda Powder 202 Boxes, Suppository 201 Boxes, Tin 202 Boxes, Tooth Powder 202 Boxes, Turned Wood 203 Boxes, Twine 315 Boxes, Willow 204 Boxes, Wooden Chip 204 Braces, Shoulder 292 Brady's Inhalers 259 Brandy Essence 16 Brazil Wax 62 Brazil Wood 74 Breast Glasses 204 Breast Pipes 204 Breast Pumps 204 Breast Tea io Brecknell's Skin Soap 296 Brick Dust 9 Bricks, Allan's Fly 122 Briedenbach's Extracts 204 Brillantine 204 Brimstone 57 Broma io Bromalhydrate 10 Bromate of Potassium .... .45 Bromic Acid .... 1 Bromide of Ammonium 5 Bromide of Arsenic 7 Bromide of Cadmium 10 Bromide of Calabarin 11 Bromide of Calcium 11 Bromide of Ethyl 16 Bromide of Iodine 27 Bromide of Iron 27 Bromide of Lead 30 Bromide of Lithium 32 Bromide of Magnesia 34 Bromide of Manganese 35 Bromide of Mercury 36 Bromide of Morphine 36 Bromide of Physostigmin.... 43 Bromide of Potassium 45 Bromide of Quinia 46 Bromide of Silver 53 Bromide of Sodium 54 Bromide of Strychnia 57 Bromide of Zinc 63 Bromidia 122 Bromine Xo Bromo-Chloralum 122 Bromoform io Bronchaline (Proprietary).. .122 Bronchials (Proprietary) ... .122 Bronchine (Proprietary) 122 Brooms, Whisk 321 Broomtop Flowers.. 22 Brown Aniline 6 Brown Smalts 53 Brown's Barber Soap 293 Brown's Camp. Dentifrice .. 313 Brown's Toilet Soaps 294 Brucia io Brush Cases 224 Brushes, Artists' 205 Brushes, Bandoline 205 Brushes, Bath 206 Brushes, Blacking 216 Brushes, Bottle 206 Brushes, Camel's Hair 205 Brushes, Cloth 206 Brushes, Counter 207 Brushes, Crumb 207 Brushes, Dusting 207 Brushes, Flesh 206 Brushes, Hair 207, 208, 209 Brushes,- Hand 210 Brushes, Hat 210 Brushes, Hearth 211 Brushes, Horse 210 Brushes, Infants' 211 Brushes, Kalsomine 211 Brushes, Marking 211 Brushes, Nail 211 Brushes, Paint 212, 213 Brushes, Painters' Dust 213 Brushes, Plate 216 Brushes, Sash 214 Brushes, Scrub 214 Brushes, Shaving.......214, 215 Brushes, Shoe 215, 216 Brushes, Silver 216 Brushes, Stove 217 Brushes, Tooth 217 to 221 Brushes, Varnish 222 Brushes, Whitewash. ...223, 224 Brushes, Window 224 Bryonia Root 47 Buchan's Carbolic Soap 294 Buchan's'Shaving Soap 293 Buchan's Tooth Soap 296 Buchu (Proprietary) 131 Buchu Leaves 30 Buchupaiba (Proprietary).. .122 Buckbean 64, 68 Buckthorn Berries 9, 64 Buds 10 Buena Herb 26 Buhash Milhcos 26 Bulbs, Syringe 303 Bunion Plasters 281 Burdock Root 48 Burgundy Pitch 44 Burnett's Cologne 232 Burnett's Florimel 248 Burnt Sponge 56 Burnt Sugar 57 Burrow's Mustard 37 Butler's Tooth Powder 313 Butter of Antimony 6 Butter of Cocoa 14 Butter of Cocoa Supposit's..in Butter Color (Proprietary).. 125 Butternut Bark 8, 64, 68 Butyraceous Ether 16 Butyrate Amyl. .• 5 Butyric Acid x Butyric Ether 16 Cachous 224 Cadmium xo Caesium lx Caesium Alum xx Caffein xx Cainca Root 48 Calabar Beans g Calabarin Ix Calamus Root 48 412 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Calcatrippa Flowers 22 Calcined Magnesia 34 Calcined Plaster 44 Calcium n Calder's Dentine 313 Calendula Cerate 12 Calendula Flowers 22 Calendula Herb 26 California Water 224 Calisaya Bark 8 Calomel 36, 170 Calvert's Soaps 293, 296 Camel's Hair Brushes 205 Camphenyl n Camphor 24 Camphor, Aromatic (Prop'y) 122 Camphor Ice 224 Camphor Mono-Bromated .. .11 Camphor Cream (Prop'y).. .127 Camphor Fluid (Prop'y) 122,171 Camphor Ice Moulds 269 Camphor Water... 1 59 Camphoric Acid 1 Camphoric Quinia 46 Camphorine 122 Cam Wood 74 Canada Balsam 7 Canary Seed 52 Canada Snake Root 50 Cancer Plant (Prop'y) 122 Candy 11 Candy (Proprietary) 122 Canella Bark 8 Cankerine (Proprietary) 122 Cannab. Indica Herb 26 Cantharidal Collodion .. 14, 125 Cantharides 12 Cantharides Cerate 12, 82 Cantharidin 12 Capillarium (Proprietary)... 122 Capoleum (Proprietary) 122 Caproic Acid 1 Caps, Bottle 194 Capping Paper 277 Caps, Knee 246 Capsicum ,... 43 Capsules 122, 123 Capsules, Jujube 123, 224 Capsulets 123, 124 Capsuloids 124 Caramel 12 Caramels (Proprietary) 124 Caraway Seed 52 Caraway Water 59 Carbazotate Ammonium.... 5 Carbazotic Acid 1 Carbolate of Calcium n Carbolate of Lime 31 Carbolate of Potassium 45 Carbolate of Quinia 46 Carbolate of Sodium 54 Carbolate of Zihc 63 Carbolic Acid 1, 2, 168 Carboline (Proprietary) 124 Carbon 12 Carbonate of Ammonium ... 5 Carbonate of Barium 9 Carbonate of Cadmium 10 Carbonate of Calcium 11 Carbonate of Cobalt 14 Carbonate of Copper 14 Carbonate of Iron 27 Carbonate of Lead 30 Carbonate of Lithium 32 Carbonate of Magnesia.. .34, 35 Carbonate of Manganese.... 35 Carbonate of Nickel 37 Carbonate of Potassium45 Carbonate of Silver 53 Carbonate of Sodium 54 Carbonate of Strontium 56 Carbonate of Tin 58 Carbonate of Zinc 63 Cardamom Seed 52 Card Teeth 28 Carduus Benedictus 26 Carduus Benedictus Seed.... 52 Carduus Marianus Seed .... 52 Cards, Playing224 Carex Root 48 Carlet, Red 12 Carlina Root 48 Carlsbad Salts, .51, 157 Carminative (Prop'y).. .124, 169 Carmine 12 Cartridge (Proprietary)124 Cascarilla Bark 8 Cascarilla Lily White263 Casein 12 Cases, Amputating225 Cases, Dressing244 Cases, Lancet262 Cases, Nail271 Cases, Odor275 Cases, Pocket226 to 229 Cases, Prescription283 Cases, Scale289 Cases, Show292 Cases, Tooth Brush222 Cases, Vial227, 228, 229 Cassel Earth 12 Cassia Bark 8 Cassia Buds 10 Cassia Fistula 12 Cassie Flowers 22 Casteneine (Proprietary)... .124 Castile Soap 53 Castor 12 Castor Beans 9 Castor Oil38, 170 Castoria (Proprietary)124 Caswell & Hazard's Cologne 232 Caswell & Hazard's Cold Cream224 Caswell & Hazard's Dentine, 224, 313 Caswell & Hazard's Formo- denta224, 313 Caswell & Hazard's Juniper Tar Soap224, 294 Caswell & Hazard's Prepa- rations 224 Catarrh Liquid138 Catarrhaline (Proprietary). .124 Catechu 24 Cathartic Acid 2 Catheters230 Catholicon Balsam 7 Catholicon (Proprietary).... 124 Caustic230 Caustic Aluminium 4 Caustic Baryta 9 Caustic Holders230 Caustic Lime 31 Caustic, Mitigated rs Caustic Points 230 Caustic Potassa 44 Caustic Soda 54 Caustic Strontium 56 Cedar Berries 9, 64 Celery Seed 52 Celluloid Combs 233 Celluloid Mirrors 267 Cements (Proprietary) 124 Centaury Minor 26 Cerealina (Proprietary) 124 Cereal Milk 125 Cereal Cream 125 Cerate (Proprietary) 124 Cerates 12, 82 Cereals 124, 125 Cerium 12 Chains, Key . .262 Chalk 12 Chalk Balls 230 Chalk, Billiard 230 Chalk Crayons 230 Chalk, Precipitated 12 Chalk, Prepared 12 Chalk, Red 12 Chalk, Tailors' 230 Chameleon Mineral 45 Chamois Skins 251, 293 Chamomile Flowers 22 Champagne Taps 231 Charcoal 12, 13 Charcoal (Proprietary).. 125, 167 Chardin's Talc de Venice.. .309 Chardin's Veloutine 316 Charlier's Talc de Venice .. .309 Charm (Proprietary) 125 Cheiri Flowers 22 Cheiroline (Proprietary) .... 125 Chelidony Root 48 Chemical and Pharmaceutical Preparations 8r Chenopodium Seed 53 Cherry Bark 9, 68 Cherry Juice 29 Cherry Laurel Leaves 30 Cherry Laurel Water 59 Cherry and Lungwort (Prop)i25 Chests, Medicine 265, 266 Chest Protectors 232.x Chewing Gum 125, 231 Chewstick 13 Chia Turpentine 13, 58 Chicle 24 China Clay 14 China Root 48 Chinese Musk 37 Chinic Acid 2 Chinkalyptus (Prop'y) 125 Chinoidine (Proprietary)....125 Chinoidine 13 Chip Pill Boxes 204 Chiretta 26 Chiretta Root 48 Chiris' Pomades 44, 169 Chiris' Extracts 17, 169 Chiris' O. F. Water 62, 169 Chiris' Rose Water 62, 169 Chloral-hydrate 13, 172 Chloraline (Proprietary) .,..125 Chloralum 13 Chloralum Wool 13 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 413 Chlorate of Barium 9 Chlorate of Potassium 45 Chlorate of Quinia 46 Chlorate of Sodium 54 Chlorate of Strontium 56 Chloric Acid 2 Chloric Ether 16 Chloride of Aluminium 4 Chloride of Ammonium 5 Chloride of Antimony 6 Chloride of Arsenic 7 Chloride of Barium 9 Chloride of Bromine 10 Chloride of Cadmium 10 Chloride of Caesium n Chloride of Calcium 11 Chloride of Cerium 12 Chloride of Chromium 13 Chloride of Cobalt 14 Chloride of Copper 14 Chloride of Ethyl 16 Chloride of Gold 23 Chloride of Gold and Sodium 24 Chloride of Indium 27 Chloride of Iodine 27 Chloride of Iridium 27 Chloride of Iron 27 Chloride of Iron and Man- ganese 35 Chloride of Lead 30 Chloride of Lime 31, 32 Chloride of Lithium 32 Chloride of Magnesia 35 Chloride of Manganese 35 Chloride of Nickel 37 Chloride of Palladium 43 Chloride of Palladium and Sodium 43 Chloride of Potassium 45 Chloride of Propylamin 46 Chloride of Rubidium 51 Chloride of Silver 53 Chloride of Strontium 56 Chloride of Zinc 63 Chloride of Trimethylamin.. 58 Chloride of Uranium 58 Chlorides (Proprietary) 125 Chlorinated Soda 54 Chlorine Water 59 Chlorodyne (Proprietary) 125,168 Chloroform 13 Chocolate 13 Chocolate Essence 16 Choleate of Sodium 54 Cholesterin...- 13 Cholagogue 125 Chromate of Ammonium.... 5 Chromate of Calcium 11 Chromate.of Copper 14 Chromate of Lead 30 Chromate of Lime 32 Chromate of Potassium 45 Chrome Alum 4 Chromic Acid 2 Chromium 13 Chrysophanic Acid 2 Cider and Wine (Prop'y) .. .125 Cigarettes 125, 231 Cinchonia 13 Cinchonia Mixture 13 Cinchonidia 13 Cincho-Quinine 13 Cinia (Proprietary) 125 Cinnabar 36 Cinnamon Bark 8 Cinnamon Water 59 Citrate of Ammonium 5 Citrate of Bismuth 10 Cit. Bismuth and Ammonia.. 10 Citrate of Caffein 11 Citrate of Iron 27 Citrate of Iron and Ammonia 27 Citrate of Iron and Cincho- nidia 27 Citrate of Iron and Magn'm 27 Citrate of Iron and Mang'se. 27 Citrate of Iron and Quinine. 27 Citrate of Iron and Quin- quinia 27, 28, 47 Citrate of Iron and Strych- nine 28 Citrate of Iron, Quinine, and Strychnine 27 Citrate of Kali 29 Citrate of Lithium 32 Citrate of Magnesia 35 Citrate of Manganese 35 Citrate of Potassium 45 Citrate of Quinia 46 Citrate of Sodium 54 Citrate of Strychnia 57 Citrate of Strychnia and Iron 57 Citric Acid 2 Citron 13 Civet 14 Clay 14 Cleaners, Nail 271 Cleanzine (Proprietary) 125 Clinical Thermometers 311 Cloverine 125 Cloves 14 Cloth Brushes 206 Cloth Stretchers. 231 Coaguline (Proprietary) 170 Cobalt 14 Coca Leaves 30 Cocaine 14 Cochlearia Herb 26 Cocin (Proprietary) 125 Cocoaine (Proprietary) 125 Cocoanut Oil 39 Cocculus Indicus 9 Coccus Ilicis 24 Cochineal 14 Cocoa 14, 173 Cocoa Beans 9 Cocoa Butter 14 Codeia 14 Cod Liver Oil.. 39, 141, 142, 171 Coelestin 14 Coffee, Acorn 14 Coffee Essence 16 Cohosh Root 48 Colburn's Mustard 37 Colchicin 14 Colchicum Root 48 Colchicum Seed 52 Colchicum Wine 63 Colcord's Sachets 287 Cold Cream Boxes 198 Cold Cream, Camphorated, Winter's 231 Cold Cream, C. H. & Co.'s.224 Cold Cream, Patey's 231 Coldine (Proprietary) 125 Colgate's Cologne 232 Colgate's Extracts 248 Colgate's Lavender 232 Colgate's Soaps 294 Colgate's Toilet Powder... .312 Colgate's Toilet Waters 232 Colgate's Tooth Paste 313 Colgate's Vaseline 232 Colgate(s Vaseline Pomades, 232, 282 Collodion 14/125 Collodion (Proprietary)... .'.125 Colocynth Apples 14 Colocynth Pulp 14 Cologne Bottles 195, 196 Cologne, Atwood's 232 Cologne, Burnett's 232 Cologne, C., H. & Co.'s... .232 Cologne, Colgate's 232 Cologne, Farina 232 Cologne, Hoyt's .....232 Cologne Labels 196 Cologne, Lundborg's 232 Cologne, Pinaud's 232 Cologne, W. H. S. & Co.'s 59, 232 Cologne Mixture 14, 82,233 W. H. S. & Co.'s Cologne Oil, Lundborg's.... 233 Cologne Spirits 4 Cologne Stands 233 Cologne Water 59, 164 Color, Butter (Proprietary).. 125 Colorific (Proprietary) 125 Coloring (Proprietary) 125 Coloris (Proprietary) 125 Colombo Root 48 Colt's-foot Flowers 22 Colt's-foot Herb 26, 65 Colt s-foot Rock Candv n Colt's-foot Root ' 48 Comb Cleaners 241 Combs 233 to 241 Combs, Graining 257 Comedone (Proprietary)... .125 Comfits (Proprietary) 125 Comfrey Root 48 Commondeur Balsam....... 7 Composition Powder 46 Compound 126 Compound, Shaving 292 Concentrated Lye 34 Concentrated Medicines .... 70 Condensed Milk. 140 Confections 14, 126 Confections (Proprietary)... 126 Conia 14 Conium Juice 29 Conium Leaves 30, 68 Conium Seed 52 Conqueror (Proprietary) ... 126 Constantine's Tar Soap 294 Constitution Water 164 Contrayerva Root 48 Convallaria Flowers 22 Cooper's Gelatine 23 Cooper's Glue 23 Cooper's Isinglass 29 Copaiva Balsam 7 Copal 24 Copper. 14 414 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Copperas 15 Corallas (Proprietary) 126 Cordials (Proprietary)... 82, 126 Coriander Seed 52 Corks .241, 242 Cork Borers 243 Cork Pressers 242 Corkscrews 243 Corn and Rock (Prop'y)... .126 Corn Files 243 Corn Killer 136 Corn Knives..... 243 Corn Pencils 243 Corn Plasters 281 Corn Rubbers 243 Corn Starch 56 Corni Flowers 22 Cornin 15 Cornu Cervi 15 Corrector (t'roprietary) 126 Corrosive Sublimate 36 Corsican Moss 36 Cosmetic, American 243 Cosmetic, Bazin's 243 Cosmetic, Coudray's 243 Cosmetic, Italian 243 Cosmetic,' Lubin's 243 Cosmetic, Letchford's 243 Cosmetic, Panifleau's 243 Cosmetic, Pinaud's 243 Cosmetic, Rtmmel's 243 Cosmoline 126, 127 Coto Bark 8 Cots, Finger 251 Cotton, Absorbent 243 Cotton, Gun 15 Cotton Root 48 Cotton Root Bark 8, 65, 68 Cotton Styptic 243 Coudray's Bandoline 192 Coudray's Blanc de Perle'... 194 Coudray's Bouq. des Alpes . 197 Coudray's Brillantine 204 Coudray's Cosmetic 243 Coudray's Hair Oil 258 Coudray's Lavender Water.263 Coudray's Otto Rose 275 Coudray's Pastilles 278 Coudray's Pomades 282 Coudray's Sachet Powder.. .287 Coudray's Shaving Cream. .291 Coudray's Soaps 296, 297 Coudray's Toilet Powder .. .312 Coudray's Vinegar Rouge.. .287 Coumarin 15 Counter Brushes 207 Court Plasters 281, 282 Cowhage Down 15 Cowslip Flowers 22 Cox's Gelatine 23, 133 Crab Orchard Salts 51 Crab's Eyes 15 Cramp Bark 8, 65 Crawley Root 48 Cream "(Proprietary) 127 Cream Camphor (Prop'y).. .127 Cream, Gouraud's 257 Cream, Oriental 127 Cream, Shaving 258, 291 Cream Tartar 15 Cream Tartar, Soluble 45 Cream Tartar Substitute.... 15 Creasote 15. I7I Cresco (Proprietary) 127 Cresoline (Prop'y) 127, 164 Cresotinic Acid 2 Cresylic Acid 2 Crocus Antimony 6 Crocus Martis 28 Crocus Metallorum 6 Crocus Sativus.. 22 Croppi's Castor Oil 141, 169 Croton Beans 9 Cr .ton Chlo.-hydrate ... 13, 172 Croton Oil 39 Croton Seed 52 Crucibles 243 Crumb Brushes 207 Crumb's Inhalers.... 259 Cryolite 15 Cryptopin 15 Crystals (Proprietary) 127 Crystals, Apomorphia 6 Crystals, Strychnia 57 Cubeb Berries 9 Cubebs (Proprietary) 127 Cubebic Acid 2 Cubebin 15 I Cudbear 15 I Culexifuge (Proprietary).... 127 Culver's Root 47 Cumin Seed 52 Cundurango Bark 8 Cupping Cups. 243 Cups, Drinking 244 Cups, Quassia 285 Essence '. 16 Curaline (Proprietary) 127 Curare 15 Curarine 15 Curatine (Proprietary) 127 Curative (Proprietary) 127 Curcuma Root: 48 Cure (Proprietary) 127, 128 Curry Powder 46 Cushions, Air. 189 Cushions. Invalid 260 Cuticle (Proprietary) 128 Cuticura (Proprietary) 128 Cuticura Soap 293 Cutler's Inhalers 259 Cutters, Root 286 Cyanide of Copper 14 Cyanide of Gold 23 Cyanide of Lead 30 Cyanide of Mercury 36 Cyanide of Platinum 41 Cyanide of Potassium 45 Cyanide of Silver 53 Cyanide of Zinc 63 Cynoglossi Herb 26 Damar 24 Damiana Leaves.. 301 Dandelion Juice 29 Dandelion Root 48 Daturia 15 Dead Shot (Proprietary) 128,129 Deer's Tongue 15, 31 De Grave's Corn Pencils... .243 Delluc & Co.'s Preparations.313 Delluc's Eau Angelique ... .313 Delluc's Hair Oil 258 Delphinia 15 Demijohns 188 1 Denarcotized Opium 25 De Nervee Balsam 7 Dentine, C., H. & Co.'s 224 Dentists' Plaster 44 Dentonic 129 Depilat'y Powder,Gouraud's.257 Dermador (Proprietary) 129 De Soto (Proprietary) 129 Destroyer (Proprietary) 129 Dextrin 15 Dextro-Quinine 15 Dialysed Iron 28 Diamonds 243 Diaphoretic Antimony 6 Diastas 15 Dichloro-acetic Acid 2 Digitalin 15 Digitalis Leaves 30, 68 Dill Seed 52 Discovery (Proprietary) 129 Disinfectant (Proprietary).. .129 Dishes, Evaporating... .247, 248 Dispensatories 74 Dissolvent (Proprietary) 129 Distilled Arsenic 7 Distilled Mercury 36 Distilled Verdigris 14, 59 Distilled Water 59 Dittany Root 48 Divine Stone 14 Dog Grass Root. 48 Dogwood Bark 8, 65 Donovan's Solution 7 Dorin's Rouge 287 Dover's Powder 15, 46 Dragees (Prop'y)... 129, 168, 171 Dragon's Blood 25 Drawer Labels 180 Drawer Pull 180, 181 Dread, M squito (Prop'y).. .129 Dressing Cases 244 Dressing Combs 233 to 237 Dressing (Proprietary) 129 Drinking Cups 244 Droppers, Medicine 266 Drops (Proprietary) 129 Drosera Rotundifolia 26 Druggists' Glassware 174 Druggists' Sundries 189 Drug Sifters 246 Drug Mills 244 to 246 Dry Up (Proprietary) 129 Duboisine 15 Dusters, Feather 250 Dusters, Painters' 213 Dusting Brushes 207 Dwarf Elder Root 48 Dye Colors (Proprietary).... 130 Dye Woods 74 Ear Syringes 246 Earth, Fuller's 15 Eau Angelique, Delluc's... .313 Eau Lustrale, Guerlain's... .258 Eau Lustrale, Hauel's 258 Ede's Extracts 247 Edwards Co. Myrrh Tooth Wash 313 Edwards' Ox-Gall Soap 294 Egg Ice (Proprietary) 130 E. 1. Ginger 48 Elastic Articles 246 Elastic Gum 25 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 415 Elastic Stockings, etc 246 Elaterine'. 15 Elaterium 15 Elder Bark 8, 65, 68 Elder Berries 9 Elder Flowers 22 Elder Flower Water 59 Elder Juice 29 Elecampane Root 48 Electropoin Fluid 15 Electro Silicon 130 Electuary (Proprietary) 130 Elemi 25 Elgin's Toilet Powder 312 Elixirs, Gardner's 73 Elixirs (Pharmaceut'l).. .82 to 88 Elixirs (Proprietary) 130 Elixir Vitriol 3, 15 Elm Bark 8 Embrocation (Proprietary)... 130 Emery 15, 16 Emery Paper 277 Emetia 16 Emollients 247 Emulsion (Proprietary) 130 Envelopes 247 Eosin 6 Epsom Salts 51 Eradicator (Proprietary) .... 130 Ergot 16 Ergotinic Acid 2 Ergotin 16 Eserine 16 Essence Beef.... 130 Essence Coffee 130 Essence Ginger 130 Essence Marivallosa 16, 130 Essence Mustard 130 Essence Pepsin ... .131, 171, 172 Essence of Chicken 130 Essence of Life 130, 131 Essences 16, 88, 89 Essences, Concentrated.. 16, 89 Ether 16 Ethiops Mineral 36 Ethyl 16 Ethylene 131 Eucalyptol 17 Eucalyptus Leaves 30 Euphorbium 25 Euxesis, Lloyd's 292 Evaporating Dishes 247, 248 Expectorant (Proprietary).. .131 Expeller (Proprietary) '. 131 Exterminator (Proprietary). .131 Extract Licorice (Prop.).i3i, 173 Extract of Malt and Iron. 131, 171 Extract of Malt (Prop'y). 131,132 Extract of Beef 131 Extract of Meat 170, 171 Extractor, Ink 261 Extractor (Proprietary) 132 Extracts, Atkinson's 247 Extracts, Bayley''s 247 Extracts, Bertrand's 17, 167 Extracts, Briedenback's.204, 248 Extracts, Burnett's 248 Extracts, Colgate's 248 Extracts, Eclectic 70 Extracts, Ede's 247,248 Extracts, Flavoring 17, 89 Extracts, Fluid 90 to 95 Extracts, H. & D 248 Extracts, Letchford's 249 Extracts, Low's 249 Extracts, Lubin's 248 Extracts, Lundborg's 249 Extracts, Maw's 249 Ext's, Perf'y, Bertrand's. 17,167 Extracts, Perf'y, Chiris'. .17,169 Ext's, Perf., W. H. S.& Co., 17, 18, 96 Extracts, Piesse & Lubin's..249 Extracts, Pinaud's 249 Extracts (Powdered) 96 Extracts (Proprietary)... 131, 132 Extracts, Riggs' 249 Extracts, Rimmel's 249, 286 Extracts, Soc. Hyg 249 Ext's, Solid 18,19,20, 21,95 Extracts, Taylor's 249 Extract's, Tetlow's 249 Extracts, Wenck's 249 Eye Baths 246 Eyebrow Pencils 248 Eye Protectors 248 Eye Shades 248 Eye Stones 21 Eye Syringes 248 Eye Water .164, 165 Eyoline (Proprietary) 132 Face Powder, Saunders'... .287 Familine 132 Farfara Flowers 22 Farfara Root 48 Faries' Toilet Powder.......312 Farine Sea Moss (Prop'y)... .132 Farina 21, 132 Farina Cologne 232 Fayard Paper 277 Fay's Veloutine .312 Feather Dusters 250 Feeding Boats 278 Fehr's Comp. Talcum Pow. .312 Feldspar 22 Felton s Inhalers 259 Fennel Root 48 Fennel Seed.•. 52 Fennel Water 59 Ferro-citrate of Lithium 32 Ferro-citrate of Quinia 46 Ferro-citrate of Quinquinia .. 47 Ferro-cyanide of Iron 28 Ferro-cyanide of Morphine.. 36 Ferro-cyanide of Potash 45 Ferro-cyanide of Quinia 47 Ferro-cyanide of Zinc 63 Ferro-iodide of Quinia 47 Ferro-lactate of Quinia 47 Fever Thermometers 311 Fibrin and Wheat 132 Fig Blue 22 Figs (Proprietary) 132 Files, Corn 243 Files, Nail 271 Filter Folders 251 Filter Paper.. 250, 251 Filter Racks 251 Filters, Felt 250 Filters, Folded 251 Fine Combs 238 to 241 Finger Cots 251 Finger Orris. 49 Fioraventi Balsam 7 Firwein 132 Fischer's Toilet Powder 312 Fish Berries 9 Fish Glue 29 Fish Sounds 22 Fittings for Nursing Bottles.275 Flake White 22 Flasks, Chemical 187 Flasks, Liquor 252 Flasks, Pocket 252 Flavoring Extracts 17 Flax Seed 52 Fleams, Horse 258 Flesh Brushes 206 Floral Bloom (Prop'y) 132 Flores Martiales 27 Florida Water ; 164 Floss, Tin 58 Flour (Proprietary) 132 Flour, Rice 22 Flour, Sago 22, 51 Flowers 22 Flowers of Petroleum (Pro). 132 Flowers of Sulphur 57 Fluid Camphor 122, 171 Fluid Electropoin 15 Fluid Extracts 90 to 95 Fluids (Proprietary) 132 Fluorate of Sodium 54 Fluoric Acid 2 Fluoride of Ammonium 5 Fluoride of Barium 9 Fluoride of Potassium 45 Fluor Nigre 22 Fluorspar 22 Fly Paper 144 Fcenugreek Seed 52 Folders, Powder 282 Food (Proprietary) 133 Forceps... 253, 254 Foreign Proprietary Articles. 166 Formate Ammonium 5 Formate of Amyl 5 Formate of Sodium 54 Formic Acid ... 2 Formic Ether 16 Formodenta, C., H. & Co.'s.224 Fountain of Youth (Prop'y). 133 Fountains, Pocket 133 Fowler's Solution 7, 45 Frangula Bark 8 Freckline (Proprietary) 133 French Berries 9 French Chalk 12 French Gelatine 23 French Glue 23 French Koosso 22 Friar's Balsam 7 Friend (Proprietary) 133 Frostings, White 22 Frozen Glue 23 Fucus Amylaceus... •. 22 Fucus Vesiculosis 22 Fuller's Earth 15 Fumigating Pastilles 43 Fumigating Powder 46 Fumigators (Proprietary) ...133 Funnels 255 Furfurin 23 Furnaces, Gas 256 Fustic 74 Galan gal Root 48 416 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Galbanum 25 Galeopsis Herb 26 Gallate Ammonium 5 Gallic Acid 2 Gallipots 256 Gambier 24 Gamboge 25 Gardner's Special Prep's.... 73 Garget Root 49 Garlics 23 Gas Furnaces.....' 256 Gas Meter Glycerine 23 Gas Stoves 300 .Gastricine (Proprietary) 133 Gedda (Gum) 25 Gelatine 23 Gelatine (Proprietary) 133 Gellefres' Soap '.. .297 Gelsemium Root 48 Genistae Flowers 22 Gentian Root 48 Geoffroya Bark 8 Geoline 133 Gift (Proprietary) 133 Gin 133 Gin Essence 16 Ginger (Proprietary):.. 133, 134 Gingerbread Nuts 134 Ginger Essence 16 Ginger Root 48 Ginseng Root 48 Glass 71, 72 Glass of Borax 10 Glass Labels 180 Glass, Powdered 23 Glass Rods 187 Glass, Soluble 23 Glasses, Beaker 187 Glasses, Breast 204 Glasses, Graduated 257 Glasses, Medicine 257 Glassware, Flint 174 Glassware, Green 177 Glassware, Miscellaneous.... 187 Glauber Salts 51 Glaziers' Diamonds 243 Glenn's Lily White 263 Glenn's Pearl Powder 278 Glenn's Shaving Compound.292 Glenn's Sulphur Soap 294 Glenn's Tooth Paste 313 Globes, Show 1 184 Globules (Proprietary) 134 Glove Cleaner 134 Glove and H'dk'f Boxes 256 Gloves, Hair, etc 256 Glucose 23 Glue 23 Glue Pots 134 Glue (Proprietary) 134 Glycerine 23 Glycerite of Kephaline 23 Glycerite of Lead 30 Glycerole of Plypophosphites 134 Glyceroles 96 Glycochol Acid 2 Glycochol of Sodium 54 Glycyrrhizin 23 Goa Powder 23, 46 Golden Seal Root 48 Golden Sulphuret Antimony. 6 Golden Wonder (Prop'y).. .158 Gold Leaf 23 Gold, Salts of 23, 24 Gold Thread Root 48 Good Samaritan (Prop'y)... 134 Gosnell's Tooth Paste 313 Goulard's Cerate 12, 82 Goulard's Extract 30 Gouraud's Cream 257 Gouraud's Depil. Powder... .257 Gouraud's Lily White 257 Gouraud's Soap 257 Graduates .... 257 Grafting Wax 62 Graining Combs 257 Grains Coccus Ilicis 24 Grains d'Ambrette 24 Grains, Kermes 24 Grains Paradise 24 Grains de Sante (Prop'y) . ...151 Graminis Root 48 Granatorum Flowers 22 Granules, Soluble.... 100 to 108 Granville's Lotion 32 Grape Sugar 57 Graphite 24 Gratiola Herb 26 Green Aniline 6 Green Ebony Wood 74 Green Iodide of Mercury.... 36 Green Smalts 53 Green Soap 53 Grindelia Robusta 26 Grindelia Squarrosa 26 Groats, Robinson's 172 Guaco 24 Guaiac Gum 25 Guaiac Wood 63 Guarana 24 Guerlain's Cream .258 Guerlain's Eau Lustrale 258 Guerlain's Shaving Soap 258, 293 Guitar Strings 7. .258 Gum Acroides 24 Gum Arabic 24 Gum Camphor 24 Gum, Chewing 231 Gum Crystals 127 Gum Drops 11 Gum Elastic 25 Gums 24, 25 Gum Thus 25, 58 Gum Tickets 259 Gun Cotton 15 Guns (Proprietary) 134 G.urjun, Balsam 7 Gutta Percha 25 Hache Wood 74 Haemaglobin 25 Haematoxylin 26 Hair Brushes 207, 208, 209 Hair Gloves, etc 256 Hair Oils 258 Hair Powder 258 Hair Prep's (Prop'y).... 134, 135 Hair Straps 258 Hand Brushes 210 Harlem Oil 142 Harnack's Calabarin 11 Harrison's Mag. Tablets... .258 Haschish 26 Hat Brushes 210 Hauel's Eau Lustrale 258 Healer (Proprietary) 135 Hearth Brushes 211 Hederia Gum 25 Hedge Hyssop 26 Heifer's Teat 258 Heilmhtel (Proprietary) 135 Hellebore Root 48 Hemlock Bark 8, 65,168 Hemlock Gum 25 Hemp Seed .'... 52 Henbane Seed 52 Henry & Demarson's Ext's..248 Hepar Antimony 6 Hepatine (Proprietary) 135 Herbarine (Proprietary) .... 135 Herbs 24, 64 to 69 Hiera Piera 26, 43 Hippuric Acid 2 Hit a-oss (Proprietary) 135 Hobbs' Meen Fun 312 Hoffman's Anodyne 6 Hog Gum 25 Holders, Pen 278 Holiday Goods 258 Hollyhock Flowers 22 Homatropia Hydrobromate.. 26 Honduras Sarsaparilla 50 Honey 26 Honey (Proprietary) 135 Hooper's Pastilles 278 Hops 26 Horehound 26, 65 Horehound (Proprietary).. ..135 Horn Scoops 291 Horn Spoons 291 Horse Brushes 210 Horse Fleams 258 Hosford's Cr'm Tartar Sub... 15 Hospital Quinine Sulphate.. 47 Hot Drops 26, 27 Household Pet (Prop'y) ... .135 Hoyt's Cologne 232 Hubbuck's Oxide of Zinc.63,170 Humphrey's Specifics 159 Hunter's Inhalers 259 Hydrangea Root 48 Hydrated Caustic Baryta.... 9 Hydrated Oxide Amyl 5 Hydrated Oxide of Iron 28 Hydrated Oxide of Methyl.. 36 Hydriodic Acid 2 Hydrobromate of Quinia.... 47 Hydrobromic Acid 2 Hydrochlorate of Quinia .... 47 Hydrochloric Acid 2 Hydrochloride of Aluminium 4 Hydrocyanate of Iron 27 Hydrocyanic Acid 2 Hydrogen Peroxide 27 Hydroleine 135 Hydrometers 258, 259 Hydrosilicio-fluoric Acid .... 2 Hydrosulphate of Sodium... 54 Hydrosulphuret of Ammon.. 5 Hydrosulphuric Acid 2 Hyoscyamin 27 Hyoscyamus Leaves 31, 65 Hyperchlorate of Potassium. 45 Hyperchloric Acid 2 Hypernic Wood 74 Hyperoxide of Barium 9 Hyperoxide of Lead 30 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 417 Hyperoxide of Manganese .. 35 Hypochloride of Calcium.... 11 Hypophosphite of Ammon.. 5 Hypophosphite of Calcium.. 11 Hypoph. of Calcium and Sod. n Hypophosphite of Iron 28 Hypophosphite of Magnesia. 35 Hypophosphite of Mangan.. 35 Hypophosphite of Potassium. 45 Hypophosphite of Quinia... 47 Hypophosphite of Sodium... 54 Hypophosphite of Tin 58 Hypophosphite of Zinc 63 Hypophhos. (Proprietary)... 135 Hypophosphorous Acid 2 Hyposulphite of Lead 30 Hyposulphite of Magnesia.. 35 Hyposulphite of Potassium.. 45 Hyposulphite of Sodium.... 54 Hyraceum 27 Hyssop 26, 65 Ice Bags 259 Iceland Moss 36 Iceland Moss (Prop'y) 135 Imperial Granum 135 Impervious Paper Boxes... .203 Impervious Wood Boxes... .203 Impure Oxide Zinc 58 Indelible Pencils 278 Indexical Shaving Soap 293 Indexical Toilet Soap 295 Indexical Tooth Soap . .296 India Ink .261 India Rubber 27 India Rubber Balls 191 India Rubber Bands 192 India Rubber Sheeting 261 India Rubber Tubing 261 Indian Hemp Root 48, 49 Indian Turnip 49 Indigo 27 Indigo, Carmine of 27 Indigo Compound 27 Indigo Paste.. 27 Indigo Sulphate 27 Indigotine 27 Indium 27 Infants' Brushes 211 Infants' Combs 241 Ingluvine (Proprietary) 135 Inhalent (Proprietary) 135 Inhalers .259 Injectine (Proprietary) 135 Injection (Proprietary) 135 Ink, Crimson Marking 260 Ink Extractor 261 Ink, Indelible. .135,136, 260, 261 Ink, India 261 Ink Powder 153 Inks 260 Inkstands 261 Insect Bellows 193, 194 Insect Powder 46, 108, 153 Invalid Cushions 260 Inxigorant (Proprietary) ....136 Invigorator (Proprietary) .. .136 Inza (Proprietary) 136 lodasthylamin 27 lodia (Proprietary) 136 lodamyl 27 Iodate of Calcium n Iodate of Potassium 45 Iodate of Sodium 54 Iodic Acid 2 Iodide of Ammonium 5 Iodide of Amylum. 5 Iodide of Antimony 6 Iodide of Arsenic 7 Iodide of Arsenic and Mer'y. 7 Iodide of Barium 9 Iodide of Bromine 10 Iodide of . Cadmium 10 Iodide of Calcium 11 Iodide of Copper 14 Iodide of Ethyl 17 Iodide of Iron 28 Iodide Iron, Saccharated.... 28 Iodide Iron, Tasteless 28 Iodide of Iron and Quinia... 47 Iodide of Lead 30 Iodide of Lithium 32 Iodide of Magnesia 35 Iodide of Manganese 35 Iodide of Mercury 36 Iodide of Morphine 36 Iodide of Potassium 45. 167 Iodide of Quinia 47 Iodide of Silver 53 Iodide of Sodium 54 Iodide of Starch 56 Iodide of Strontium 56 Iodide of Strychnia 57 Iodide of Sulphur 57 Iodide of Zinc 63 Iodine 27 Iodine Water 165 Iodo-Bromide Calcium 11 Iodoform 27 lodo-Hydrarg. of Potass.... 45 lodonator (Proprietary) 136 Ipecac Root 48 Iridium 27 Irish Moss 36 Iron by Hydrogen 28 Iron Filings 28 Iron Preparations 27, 28, 29 Irvine's Lily White 263 Isinglass 29, 136 Issue Peas 260 Issue Plasters 151, 172 Italian Cosmetic 243 Ivory Black 12 Ivory Dressing Combs 237 Ivory Mirrors .207 Jaborandi Leaves 31 jalap Root 48 jalap Powder Comp 46 j amaica Arrowroot 7 Jamaica Ginger 48 j. & B. Tooth Paste 313 Japan Wax 62 Jars 261 jars, Decorated 182 Jars, Leech 263 javelle Water 59 jelly (Proprietary) 136 jewelers' Rouge 51 job's Tears 52 Johnson's Tooth Powder 313 jokes 261 juice 29 juice (Proprietary) 136 juices, Fruit 29, 97 jujube Berries 10 jujube Capsules 123 jujube Paste 29 juniper Berries 10 juniper Tar 162 juniper Tar Soap, C. H. & Co.'s 224 juru-beba 136 Kakodylic Acid 2 Kalergon (Proprietary) 136 Kali Citrate 29 Kalium (Proprietary) 136 Kalliston (Proprietary) 136 Kalsomine Brushes 211 Kalydor, Rowland's 287 Kalye (Proprietary) 136 Kam ala 29 Kaolin 29 Kasirine 136 Kathairon (Proprietary) 136 Kava Kava 29, 49 Keen's English Mustard.37, 170 Kephaline, Glycerite of 29 Kermes' Mineral 6 Kerosene Stoves 300 Kesan Soap 53 Key Chains 262 Key Rings 262 Kidder's Bicarb, of Soda.... 54 Kidder's Rochelle Salts 51 Kidder's Seidlitz Mixture... 53 Kidder's Tartaric Acid...... 3 Kidnegen (Proprietary) 136 Kidney-Wort (Proprietary). .136 Killer (Proprietary) 136 Kid Skins 262 Kid Scraps 262 King (Proprietary) 136 Kino 25 Kirkwood's Inhalers 259 Kissingen Salts... 51 Knee Caps 246 Knee Stockings 246 Knives, Corn 243 Koosine 29 Koosso Flowers 22 Koosso (Proprietary) 136 Koskoo (Proprietary) 136 Kreatine 29 Kumyss (Proprietary) 136 Labarraque's Solution. ..54, 170 Labels. 262 Labels, Glass 180 Labdanum 25 Laboratory Products 81 Lac Dye 29 Lac Sulphur 57 Lactate of Bismuth 10 Lactate of Calcium n Lactate of Iron 28 Lactate of Lead 30 Lactate of Magnesia 35 Lactate of Manganese 35 Lactate of Potassium 45 Lactate of Quinia 47 Lactate of Soda & Magnesia. 54 Lactate of Sodium 54 Lactate of Zinc 63 Lactic Acid 2 Lactopeptine 29, 136 Lacto-phosphate of Bismuth. 10 Lacto-phosphate of Calcium, n Lacto-phosphate of Iron .... 28 418 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Lacto-phosphate of Magn'ia. 35 Lacto-phosphate of Potassi- um 45 Lacto-phosphate of Sodium. 54 Lactucarium 29 Lactucine 29 Ladies'-Slipper Root 49 La Formes' Inhalers 259 Laminaria Digitata 29 Lamp Black .29, 30 Lamps, Alcohol 190 Lancets 262 Lancet Cases 262 Lapis Calaminaris 30 Lapis Cancror 30 Lapis Divinus 30 Lard, Benzoated 30 Lard Oil 39 Lard, Prepared 30 Larkspur Seed 52 Lather Brushes 214 Laudanum 30 Laurel Berries 10 Laurel Leaves 31, 65 Laurilline (Proprietary) 136 Lavender Flowers 22 Lavender Water 263 Laxatine 136 Laxative (Proprietary) 136 Lead Pencils 278 Lead, Preparations of. 30 Leathean (Proprietary) 137 Leaves 30, 31, 64 to 69 Leaves, Mustard 151, 171 Leeches 31 Leech J ars 263 Lemon Acid 118 Lemon Balm 26 Lemon Essence 16 Lemon Peel 31 Lemon Salts 51 Lemon Sugar 159 Letchford's Cosmetic 243 Letchford's Extracts 249 Letchford's Lavender Water.263 Letchford's Pomades 282 Letchford's Preparations... .263 Letchford's Sachets 287 Letts's Inhalers 259 Levant Worm Seed 53 Licorice 32 Licorice Root 49 Liebig's Extr. of Meat. .170,171 Life for the Hair 137 Lily White, Gouraud's 257 Lily Whites 263 Lima Wood 74 Limatura Iron 28 Lime Juice. 29 Lime Juice and Glycerine.. .264 Lime, Preparations of... .31, 32 Lime, Salts of 31, 32 Lime Water 59 Linden Flowers 22 Liniments (Proprietary).137, 138 Linseed Oil 40 Lint 264 Lip Salve 264 Lip Salve Boxes 198 Liquid (Proprietary) 138 Liquirizina 32 Liquor Coloring 12 Liquor Potassa 45 Liquor (Proprietary) 32,138 Litharge 32 Lithia (Proprietary) 139 Lithium 32 Lithontriptic (Proprietary). .139 Litmus 32 Litmus Paper 278 Liver Antimony 6 Liver Medicine 139 Liver of Sulphur 46 Liverwort 26, 65 Lloyd's Euxesis 292 Lodestone 32 Lobelia Herb 26, 65 Lobelia Seed 52 Locust Beans 9 Log Wood 74 Long Pepper 43 Lotion 32 Lotion (Proprietary) 139 Lovage Herb ..26, 65 Lovage Root 49 Lovage Seed 52 Low's Extracts. 264 Low's Pomade 264, 282 Low's Soap 295, 296 Lozenges/. 32, 33, 34 Lozenges (Proprietary) 139 Lubin's Blanc de Perle 264 Lubin's Brillantine 204 Lubin's Cosmetic 243 Lubin's Extracts 248 Lubin's Hair Oil... 258 Lubin's Lavender Water... .263 Lubin's Pastilles 264 Lubin's Rice Powder........264 Lubin's Sachets 264 Lubin's Soap 297 Lubin's Toilet Powder.. ... .312 Lubin's Vinegar Rouge 287 Lunar Caustic 34 Lundborg's Calif. Water ... .264 Lundborg's Cologne 232 Lundborg's Extracts 249 Lundborg's Oil Cologne... .275 Lupulin 34 Luxurine (Proprietary) 140 Lycopin 34 Lycopodium 34 Lye 34 Lyon's Tooth Paste 313 Lyon's Tooth Powder 313 McArthur's Lily White 263 Macassar Oil " R" 287 McBryde's Soap 294 Mace 34 Machines, Pill 280 Machines, Plaster 282 Machines, Suppository 270 McMahon's Tooth Powder..313 Madder 34 Madder Compound 34 Magnesia 34 Magnesia Boxes 199 Magnesia Fluid (Prop'y). 140,171 Magnesia (Prop'y) 140, 171 Magnesium 35 Magnetic Machines 264 Maiden Hair 26, 68 Maizena 35 Malate of Iron 28 Male Fern Root 49 Malic Acid 2 Maltina 35 Maltine (Proprietary) 140 Malto-Yerbine (Prop'y) 140 Malva Flowers 22 Malva Herb 26. 65 Malva Ros Flowers 22 Mandrake Root 49 Manganese 35 Manganese and Iron Chlor . 35 Manna 35 Mannite 35 Manufacturing Department. 81 to 117 Marble Dust 35 Margaric Acid 2 Marigold Flowers 22, 68 Marivallosa Essence 16 Marking Brushes. 211 Marking Ink 260 Marsh-Mallow Flowers 22 Marsh-Mallow Herb 26 Marsh-Mallow Root 47 Marsh Rosemary Root 49 Marvel of Healing (Prop'y). 140 Masterwort Root 49 Masterwort Seed 52 Mastic 25 Match Boxes 198 Mate Leaves 31 Matico Leaves 31 Maubert's Soap 297 Maw's Extracts 249 Maw Seed 52 Maw's Lint, 264 Maw's Sachets 287 Maw's Toilet Powder 312 Meadow Fern Root 49 M easures, Gra duate 257 Measures, Seidlitz 291 Meat Juice 131 Mecca Balsam 7 Meconic Acid 2 Meconin 35 Medicine Chests 265, 266 Medicine Droppers 266 Medicine Glasses 257 Medicine Spoons 266 Meen Fun, Hobbs' 266 Melanine 35 Melilot Flowers 22 Melissa Herb 26 Menispermine 35 Mercury, Preparations of. .35, 36 Mercury with Chalk 36 Mercury with Magnesia 36 Messer's Inhalers 259 Metallic Aluminium 4 Metallic Antimony 6 Metallic Arsenic 7 Metallic Barium 9 Metallic Bismuth 10 Metallic Cadmium 10 Metallic Calcium 11 Metallic Cerium 12 Metallic Chromium 13 Metallic Cobalt 14 Metallic Copper 14 Metallic Iridium 27 Metallic Lead 30 Metallic Lithium 32 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT 419 Metallic Magnesium 35 Metallic Manganese 35 Metallic Mercury 35, 36 Metallic Nickel 37 Metallic Osmium 43 Metallic Palladium......... 43 Metallic Silicium 53 Metallic Sodium 54 Metallic Strontium 56 Metallic Tin 58 Metallic Titan 58 Metallic Uranium 58 Metallic Wolfram 63 Metallic Yttrium 63 Metallic Zircon 63 Metallic Zinc 63 Methyl 36 Methylamin Chlorhydrat.... 36 Metrical Graduates 257 Metrical Weights 321 Mexican Sarsaparilla 50 Mezereon Bark 8 Miasmine 134 Microcosmic Salt 55 Milk, Condensed 140 Milk Punch 140 Milk of Magnesia 140 Milkweed Root 49 Millefolia Flowers 22 Millefolia Herb 26 Millet Seed 52 Mills, Drug 244, 245, 246 Mincasia (Proprietary) 134 Mineroleum 140 Mineral Waters. ...59, 60, 61, 62 Mirrors 267 Mirror Stands 267 Mitigated Caustic 12 Mixt., Col'ne,W.H.S.&Co's. 82 Mixture (Proprietary).. .140, 141 Moller's C'd Liver Oil.. .141, 171 Molybdanic Acid 2 Molybdate of Ammonium ... 5 Molybdate of Sodium 54 Monk's Legacy (Prop'y).... 141 Mono-Bromated Camphor... 11 Mono-Carbonate Ammon... 5 Mono-chloracetic Acid 2 Monsel's Powder 28 Monsel's Solution 28 Moorghea Samoot (Prop'y).141 Morphine 36 Mortars and Pestles 267, 268 Moss .'. 36 Mother of Pearl 263 Moulds, Camphor Ice 269 Moulds, Suppository 269 Mount Eagle' Tripoli 58 Mounted Caustic 230 Moyle's Inhalers 259 Mucilage 269 Mugs, Shaving 292 Mugwort 26, 66 Mugwort Root 47 Mullein Flowers 22 Mullein Herb 26, 66 Muriate of Ammonium 5 Muriate of Apomorphia 6 Muriate of Barium 9 Muriate of Bebeerine 9 Muriate of Berberin 9 Muriate of Cerium 12 Muriate of Cinchonia 13 Muriate of Iron 28 Muriate of Magnesia 34 Muriate of Manganese 35 Muriate of Morphine 36 Muriate of Pilocarpine 44 Muriate of Quinia 47 Muriate of Sodium 54 Muriate of Strontium 56 Muriate of Strychnia 57 Muriate of Tin 58 Muriatic Acid 2 Muscarine Nitrate 37 Musk 37 Muskmelon Seed 52 Musk Root 49 Musk Seed 52 Muslin, Oiled 275 Mustard 37, 170 Mustard Seed 52 Myrrh Gum 25 Myrtle Berries 10 Nail Brushes 211 Nail Cases 271 Nail Cleaners 271 Nail Files 271 Nail Polishers 271 Nail Powder 271 Nail Scissors 291 Naldire's Dog Soap 296 Naphthalin 37 Naphtha Wood 37 Naphtylamine 37 Narcein 37 Narcotin 37 Nasal Douches 271 Neatsfoot Oil 40 Nectarine Essence 16 Needle, Antimony 6 Nelson's Gelatine 23, 171 Nepenthea 141 Nephreticum (Prop'y) 141 Nervine (Proprietary) 141 Nervine Root 49 Nettle Flowers 22 Neuralgialine.' 141 Neuril (Proprietary) 141 Neurodyne (Proprietary)... .141 Nickel 37 Nicotian Leaves 31 Nicotin 37 Nicwood 74 Night Lights 310 Nigrosene 5 Nipple Shells 273 Nipple Shields 272 Nipples 271, 272 Nitrate of Aluminium 4 Nitrate of Ammonium 5 Nitrate of Amyl 5 Nitrate of Barium 9 Nitrate of Brucia 10 Nitrate of Cadmium 10 Nitrate of Calcium n Nitrate of Cerium 12 Nitrate of Cobalt 14 Nitrate of Copper 14 Nitrate of Iron 28 Nitrate of Lead 30 Nitrate of Lime 32 Nitrate of Lithium 32 Nitrate of Magnesia 34 Nitrate of Manganese 35 Nitrate of Mercury 36 Nitrate of Morphine 36 Nitrate of Muscarine 37 Nitrate of Nickel 37 Nitrate of Pilocarpine 44 Nitrate of Potassium 45 Nitrate of Silver 53 Nitrate of Sodium 54, 55 Nitrate of Strontium 56 Nitrate of Strychnia 57 Nitrate of Uranium 58 Nitrate of Urea 58 Nitrate of Zinc 63 Nitric Acid 2 Nitrite of Amyl 5 Nitrite of Potassium 45 Nitrite of Sodium 55 Nitro-muriatic Acid... 2 Nitro-prussiate of Sodium... 55 Nitrous Acid, Fuming 2 Noirine (Proprietary) 141 Nordhausen Sulphuric Acid, ,3 Nucta (Proprietary) 141 Nurses' Friend (Prop'y) 141 Nuremberg Blue 37 Nursery Aprons 190 Nursing Bottles 273, 274 Nursing Bottle Trimmings. .275 Nutgalls 37 Nutmegs 37 Nuts 37 Nux Vomica 37 Oak Bark 8, 66 Oakley's Soaps 293, 295 Oakum 37 Oatmeal 37, 141 Odonto, Rowland's 287 Odorators ...... 190 Odouselaine (Proprietary).. .141 GEnanthic Acid 2 CEnanthic Ether 16 Odor Cases 275 Oil Cologne, Lundborg's... .275 Oil Colors 277 Oil of Pear 5 Oiled Muslin 275 Oiled Silk 275 Oil, Rowland's Macassar... .287 Oil Tanks 309 Oils, Essential. .38,39, 40, 41, 42 Oils, Fatty 38, 39, 40, 41, 42 Oils (Proprietary) 141, 142 Ointment. 42, 98 Ointments (Prop'y). 142, 143, 144 O'Leary's Inhalers 259 Oleate of Aconitia 42, 98 Oleate of Atropia 42, 98 Oleate of Mercury ... .42, 43, 98 Oleate of Morphia 43, 98 Oleate of Quinia .43, 98 Oleate of Zinc 43, 98 Oleic Acid 3 Oleoresins 43, 70, 98 Olibanum 25 Olive Oil > 40 Olive Tar Inhalers 259 Olive Tar (Proprietary) 162 Olosonian (Proprietary) ... .144 Ononidis Root 49 Opera, Pearline 263 Opium 25 Opodeldoc 144 Opodeldoc Soap 54 Opoponax 25 420 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Optic Fluid (Proprietary).. . .144 Orange Aniline 6 Orange Apples 43 Orange Essence 16 Orange Flowers 22 Orange Flow er Water... 62 168 Orange Leaves 31 Orange Peel 43 Orchille 43 Orgeat Essence 16 Orpiment 7 Orris Root 49 Osmic Acid 3 Osmium 43 Os Sepia 43 Otorrhcea 144 Otto Rose Bottles 197 Otto Rose, Coudray's 275 Oxalate of Ammonium 5 Oxalate of Calcium 11 Oxalate of Cerium.. 12 Oxalate of Cobalt 14 Oxalate of Copper 15 Oxalate of Iron 28 Oxalate of Lime 32 Oxalate Lithium 32 Oxalate of Nickel 37 Oxalate of Sodium 55 Oxalate of Strontium 56 Oxalic Acid ' 3 Oxalic Ether 16 Ox Gall, Inspissated., 43 Oxide of Antimony 6 Oxide of Barium 9 Oxide of Bismuth 10 Oxide of Cadmium 10 Oxide of Cerium 12 Oxide of Chromium 13 Oxide of Cobalt 14 Oxide of Copper 15 Oxide of Gold 24 Oxide of Iron 28 Oxide of Iron Dialysed 28 Oxide of Lead 30 Oxide of Manganese v 35 Oxide of Mercury 36 Oxide of Nickel 37 Oxide of Silver 53 Oxide of Strontium 56 Oxide of Tin 58 Oxide of Uranium 58 Oxide of Zinc 63 Oxide of Zircon 63 Oxide Salicyl of Methyl 36 Oxychloride of Bismuth 10 Oxyd Phenyl (Prop'y) 144 Oxydulat of Iron 28 Oxymel of Squill 43 Oxysulphuret of Antimony.. 6 Oyster Shells, Prepared 43 Packer's Tar Soap 295 Pads (Proprietary) 144 Pads, Teething 310 Paedotrophine (Prop'y) 144 Page's Vaporizer and Creso- line 164 Pain-Cure (Proprietary).... 144 Pain-Curer (Proprietary).... 144 Pain-Killer (Proprietary).. ...144 Pain Paint (Proprietary) ... .144 Pain Reliever (Proprietary). .144 Paint Brushes 211, 212 Painters' Dusters 213 Paints 75, 76, 77 Paints in Tubes 276, 277 Pale Bark 8 Palladium 43 Palmella (Proprietary) 144 Palmer's Invisible Powder.. .312 Palmer's Snow White 312 Palmitinic Acid 3 Palm Oil 41 Panacea (Proprietary) 144 Pancreatine 43, 144 Panifieau's Cosmetic 243 Pans, Bed 193 Pap Boats 278 Paper, Anti-Moih 144 Paper, Capping 277 Paper, Emery 277 Paper, Fayard 277 Paper, Filtering 250, 251 Paper, Fly 144 Paper, Litmus 278 Paper, Presc. Powder 278 Paper, Sand 278 Paper, Seidlitz 278 Paper, Turmeric 278 Paper, Water-Closet 278 Paper, Wrapping 278 Paper, Writing 278 Papoma (Proprietary) 144 Parabanic Acid 3 Paraffin 43 Para tartaric Acid 3 Pareira Brava Root 49 Paregoric 43 Paris White 43 Parsley Herb .26, 66 Parsley Root 49 Parsley Seed 52 Paste (Proprietary) 144 Pastilles, Coudray's 278 Pastilles, Fumigating 43 Pastilles, Hooper's 278 Pastilles, Lubin's 264 Pastilles (Proprietary) . .144, 145 Pastilles, W. H. S. & Co...278 Patch Boxes 199 Patchouly Flowers 22 Patchouly Leaves 31 Patent Medicines 118 Patey's Cold Cream 231 Paullinia 24, 43 Peach Essence 16 Peach Wood 74 Pear Essence 16 Pearlash 43 Pearlash Saleratus 51 Pearl Barley 9 Pearl Powder, Glenn's 278 Pearl Powder, Ramsey's 278 Pearl Sago 51 Pearl Starch 56 Pearl Tapioca 57 Pearls (Proprietary) 169 Pear's Fuller's-Earth 312 Pear's Shaving Soap 293 Pear's Transpt. Soap 296 Peas, Issue 260 Pectoral Flowers 22 Pectoral (Proprietary) 145 Peel, Lemon 31 Peel, Orange 43 Pelargonic Ether 16 Pelleiierine Tannate 43 Pellets (Proprietary) 145 Pellitory Root 49 Pencils, Camel's Hair 205 Pencils, Corn 243 Pencils, Eyebrow 248 Pencils, Indelible 278 Pencils, Lead 278 Pen Holders 278 Peony Flowers 22 Peony Seed 52 Pepper 43 Peppermint. Herb 26, 66 Pepsin 99, 145, 158 Perchlorate of Antimony. ... 6 Perchlorate of Potassium.... 45 Perchloric-Acid 3 Perchloride of Iron 28 Percolators 279 Perfumers' Ribbons 286 Perfumery, Extracts, bulk. 18, 96 Permanganate of Potassium. 45 Permanganate of Sodium.... 55 Permanganate of Zinc 63 Pernitrate of Iron 28 Peroxide of Hydrogen 27 Persian Berries 10 Persuaders ( Proprietary)... 145 Persulphate of Iron 28 Peruvian Balsam 7 Peruvian Bark 8 Pessaries 279 Petroleum Ether 16 Petrolina 145 Pharmaceutical Prep's 81 Pharmaceutical Stills 300 Phenol Sodique 1..5 Phenylate of Potassium 45 Phenylate of Sodium 55 Phellandria Seed 52 Philotoken (Proprietary) ... .145 Phloridzin 43 Phosphate of Aluminium.... 4 Phosphate of Ammonium.... 5 Phosphate of Calcium 11 Phosphate of Copper 15 Phosphate of Iron 28 Phosphate of Lead 32 Phosphate of Magnesia 34 Phosphate of Manganese.... 35 Phosphate of Mercury 36 Phosphate of Nickel 37 Phosphate of Potassium 46 Phosphate of Quinia 47 Phosphate of Sodium 55 Phosphate of Sod. and Am.. 55 Phosphate of Strychnia 57 Phosphate of Zinc 63 Phosphates (Proprietary) . . .145 Phosphatine (Proprietary) . . 145 Phosphide of Calcium 11 Phosphide of Zinc 63 Phosphite of Zinc 63 Phosphoids (Proprietary)... .145 Phosphoric Acid. 3 Phosphoric Ether 16 Phospho-molybdate Ammon. 5 Phospho-Nutritine (Prop'y) .145 Phosphorous Acid 3 Phosphorus 43 Phosphozone (Prop'y) 145 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT 421 Physicians' Cases..226, 227, 228 Physostigmin 43 Physic (Proprietary) 145 Physician (Proprietary) 145 Phytolaccin 43 Pichurim Beans 9 Picks, Tooth 312, 313 Piera 26, 43 Picric Acid 3 Picronitrate of Ammonium .. 5 Picronitrate of Iron 28 Picronitric Acid 3 Picrotoxin 43 Pierre s Tooth Wash 313 Piesse & Lubin's Extracts.. .279 Piesse & Lubin's Goods 279 Piesse & Lubin's Hair Oil . .258 Pilenium (Proprietary) 145 Pill, Blue 43, 44, 170 Pill Boxes 199, 200 Pill Finishers 280 Pill Machines 280 Pill Rollers 280 Pill Silverers 280 Pill Tiles 280, 281 Pillows, Air 189 Pills (Proprietary).... 145 to 149 Pills, Compressed 44 Pills, Soluble 100 to 108 Pills, Sugar-Coated 44 Pilocarpine 44 Pilon (Proprietary) 149 Pilules 149 Pimento 44 Pimpinella Root 49 Pinaud's Brillantine .204 Pinaud's Cologne 232 Pinaud's Cosmetic 243 Pinaud's Extracts 249 Pinaud's Pomade 282 Pinaud's Soap 297 Pineapple Essence 16 Pink Aniline 6 Pink Gelatine 23 Pink Root 49 Pink Saucers .281 Pinus Canadensis 132 Pipe Clay 14 Piperin 44 Pipes, Breast 204 Pitch 44 Pith, Sassafras 44 Piver's Pomade 282 Piver's Soap 297 Plaster, Adhesive Spread... . '44 Plaster Irons 282 Plaster Machines 282 Plaster of Paris 44 Plaster Skins 293 Plaster Spatulas 282 Plasters, Bunion 281 Plasters, Corn 281 Plasters, Court 281, 282 Plasters, Officinal 108 Plasters, Proprietary. .149 to 152 Plate Brushes 216 Platinum 44 Platinum Sponges 44 Platinum Wire 44 Playing Cards 224 Pleurisy Root 49 Plugs (Proprietary) .152 Plumbago 44 Pocket-Books282 Pocket Cases226 to 229 Pocket Combs238 Pocket Flasks252 Pocket Scales290 Pocket Stoves300 Points, Blue Vitriol 10 Poisoned Cheese (Prop'y).. .152 Poisoned Oats (Prop'y)152 Poisoned Wheat (Prop'y) .. .152 Poison Oak Poke Berries10, 66 Poke Root 49 Polisher's Nail271 Polishing Putty44, 58 Polish (Proprietary)152 Polyform (Proprietary)152 Polypody Root 49 Pomade Bottles197 Pomade, Letchford's .. .263, 282 Pomade, Low's282 Pomade, Vaseline232 Pomades282 Pomades, French 44 Pomegranate Bark 8 Pond Lily Root 49 Poor Man's Friend 171 Poplar Bark8, 66, 68 Poppy Flowers 22 Poppy Heads 44 Poppy Leaves31, 66 Poppy Seed 53 Potash 44 Potassa.44, 45 Potassa cum Calcis 45 Potassium45, 46 Potters' Blue 46 Potters' Clay14, 46 Powder.46, 108, 109 Powder, Composition 46 Powder Folders282 Powder, Hair..258 Powder, Letchford's263 Powder Paper278 Powder, Pearl, Ramsey's... .285 Powder (Proprietary)153 Powder, Rice, Rimmel's286 Powder, Rice, Lubin's264 Powder, Sachet287 Powder, Saunders' Face287 Powder, Toilet312 Powder, Toilet, Ramsey's.. .285 Powdered Drugs109, no Powdered Glass 23 Powdered Strychnia 57 Powders (Proprietary) ..153, 154 Powders, Seidlitz154 Powders, Soda 154 Pozzoni's Powder312 Prairie Weed (Proprietary). .154 Precipitated Aluminium 4 Precipitated Chalk 12 Precipitated Sulphur57 Preparation (Proprietary).... 154 Preparations, Gardner's 73 Prepared Chalk 12 Prepared Tutty 58 Prescription Boxes200, 201 Prescription Cases283 Prescription (Proprietary) ...154 Prescription Scales290 Preservative (Proprietary).. .154 Pressed Barks 64 to 69 Pressed Herbs 64 to 69 Pressed Roots 64 to 69 Pressers, Cork 242 Presses; Tincture 312 Presses, Wafer 317 Price's Glycerine 23 Price's Solidified Soap 296 Prickly Ash Bark 8, 64, 68 Prickly Ash Berries 10, 64 Primul Veris Flowers 22 Probangs 283 Propionic Acid 3 Proprietary Articles 118 Proprietary Articles, Foreign, 166 to 173 Propylamin 46 Protagon 46 Protectors, Chest 232a Protectors, Eye 248 Proteine 46 Protiodide of Mercury 36 Protobromide of Mercury .... 36 Protocarbonate of Iron 27 Protochloride of Tin 58 Protonitrate of Mercury 36 Protosulphate of Iron & Am. 28 Protosulphate of Mercury.... 36 Protosulphate of Tin 58 Protosulphide of Mercury.... 36 Protoxide of Mercury 36 Prunes, Medicated 154 Prussiate of Potassium 46 Prussic Acid 3 Puffs 283 Puff Boxes 283 Pulmoline (Proprietary) 154 Pulp, Colocynth 14 Pulp, Tamarind 57 Pulsatilla Herb 26 Pulvis Antimonialis 46 Pumice Stone 56 Pumpkin Seed 53 Pumps, Acid 284 Pumps, Breast 204 Pumps, Stomach 300 Punch (Proprietary) 154 Pun gents 197 Purifier (Proprietary) 154 Purple Aniline 6 Purses 282 Putty 46 Pyrethri Root „ 49 Pyrites 46 Pyrogallic Acid 3 Pyroligneous Acid 3 Pyroline 154 Pyrophosphate of Iron 28 Pyrophosphate of I'n & Am.. 28 Pyrophosphate of I'n & S'da. 28 Pyrophosphate of Potassium. 46 Pyrophosphate of Sodium ... 55 Pyroxylic Spirit 37 Pyroxylin 15, 46 Quassia 46 Quassia Cups 285 Queen of the Meadow 49 Quercitron Bark 8, 74 Quevennes Iron 28, 171 Quicksilver 35 Quinelixir 154 422 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Quinine Cincho 47 Quinquinia 47 Quinquinia and Iron Citrate, 47 Quintessence (Prop'y) 154 Quillaya Bark 9 Quince Seed 53 Quinia 46, 47 Quinidia 47 Race Ginger 48 Racks, Brush 285 Racks, Filter 251 Racks, Soap 285 Racks, Sponge 285 Racks, Water-Closet 285 Racahout des Arabes 169 Racahout (Proprietary) 154 Ramsey's Pearl Powder 285 Ramsey's Toilet Powder ... .285 Rape Seed 53 Raspberry Essence 16 Rattles 285 Razors 285 Razor Strops 285, 286 Realgar 7 Red Aniline 6 Red Argols 7 Red Arsenic 7 Red Bark 8 Red Chalk 12 Redemption (Proprietary)... 154 Red Iodide of Mercury 36 Red Lead 32 Red Oxide of Iron 28 Red Oxide of Mercury 36 Red Pepper 43 Red Precipitate 47 Red Precipitate, Levigated.. 36 Red Saunders 47, 74 Red Smalts 53 Red Tartar 57 Red Wood 74 Reels, Twine 315 Regulator (Proprietary) 154 Regulus Antimony 6 Rejuvenator (Proprietary).. .154 Relief (Proprietary) 154, 155 Remedy (Proprietary) . .155, 156 Renewer (Proprietary) 156 Rennet (Proprietary) 156 Renovator (Proprietary) 156 Resin 47 Resineon 47 Resin Cerate 12, 82 Resin Copaiva 47 Resin jalap 47 Resin Scammony 47 Resinoids (Active Principles of Plants) 70 Resolvent (Proprietary) 156 Respirators 286 Restorative (Proprietary). ...156 Restorer (Proprietary) 156 Retort Stands 286 Retorts 187 Reuma(Herb) 26 Revalenta (Proprietary) 157 Revelation (Proprietary).... 156 Revivum (Proprietary). 157 Rhamnus Bark 8 Rhamnus Purshiana 26 Rhatany Root 49 Rheumatic Paper 169 Rhigolene 16 Rhodium 47 Rhodod. Chrysanth 31 Rhodod. Ferrugin 31 Rhubarb Root 49, 50 Rhus Toxicodendron 31 Ribbon Bruges, P. & L 279 Ribbon Bruges, Rimmel's.. .286 Ribbons 286 Rice Flour 22 Rice Powder, Lubin's 264 Rice Powder, Rimmel's 286 Rieger's Trans. Soap 297 Riga Balsam 7 Riggs' Shaving Soap 293 Riker's Face Powder 312 Rimmel's Cosmetic 243 Rimmel's Extracts. 286 Rimmel's Preparations..... .286 Rimmel's Toilet Soap *296 Rimmel's Tooth Soap 296 Rings, I. R 192 Rings, Key 262 Rings, Teething 310 Rio Negro Sarsaparilla 50 Robare's Aureoline 191 Robinson's Barley 120, 172 Robinson's Corn Pencils... .243 Robinson's Groats 172 Robinson's Oatmeal .37, 38, 172 Robinson's Soap 295, 296 Roche Alum 4 Rock and Rye (Prop'y) 156 Rock Candy 11, 12 Rock Rose 26, 66 Rock Rose (Proprietary) ... .157 Roger & Gallet's Hair Oil.. .258 Roger & Gallet's Lavender. .263 Roll Sulphur 57 Roman Alum 4 Roots 47 to 51, 64 to 69 Root Beer 157 Root Cutters 286 Rosadalis (Proprietary) 157 Rose Confection 14 Rose Leaves (Flowers) 22 Rose Pink 51 Rose Water 62, 169 Rosemary Flowers 22 Rosemary Leaves 31, 66 Rosemary (Proprietary) 157 Rosolic Acid 3 Rotten Stone 56 Rouge 51 Rouge Powder. 1 287 Rouge Vinegar 287 Rough on Rats (Prop'y)... .157 Rousseau's Laudanum 30 Rowland's Kalydor 287 Rowland's Macassar Oil.258, 287 Rowland's Odonto 287 Rubber Combs. 236 Rubber Sheeting 292 Rubidium 51 Rubigo Ferri 27 Rubingosa Bark 8 Rue 26, 66 Rum Essence 16 Russia Isinglass 29 Ruthenium 51 Rutil 51 Rye and Rock (Proprietary). 157 Sabadilla Seed 53 Saccharated Calcium n Saccharated Carb, of Iron... 27 Saccharated Iodide Iron.... 28 Saccharated Oxide of Iron .. 28 Sachet Powder 287 Sachet Powder Bottles 287 Sachets 287 Sachets, Atkinson's 287 Sachets, Lubin's 287 Saddle Bags 287, 288 Safflower 51 Saffranine..: 6 Saffron Flowers, American ... 22 Saffron Flowers, Spanish .... 22 Sagapenum 25 Sage 31, 66 Sago Flour 22, 51 Sago Pearl 51 St. Ignatius' Beans 9 St. John's Bread 9, 56 St. just's Toilet Powder 312 St. Louis Tripoli 58 St. Vincent Arrowroot 7 Sal Acetosella 45, 51 Sal Glauber 51 Sal Enixum 51 Sal Epsom 51 Sal Muscatelle (Prop'y) 157 Sal Nitre 51 Sal Prunel 51 Sal Rochelle 51 Sal Soda ; 51 Sal Tartar 45, 51 Salad Oil 41 Salep Root 50 Saleratus ; 51 Salicin 51 Salicylate of Bismuth 10 I Salicylate of Calcium 11 Salicylate of Cinchonidia ... 13 Salicylate of Iron 28 Salicylate of Lithium 32 Salicylate of Methyl 36 Salicylate of Pilocarpine.... 44 Salicylate of Potassium 46 Salicylate of Quinia. 47 Salicylate of Sodium 55 Salicylate of Zinc 63 Salicylic Acid 3 Salicyl Oxide of Methyl .... 36 Salicylous Acid 3 Salicylica (Proprietary) 157 Saline Pyretic (Proprietary) .157 Salt 51 Salts 51 Salts, Effervescing 167 Salts of Lemon 51, 157 Salts (Proprietary) 157 Salts of Wormwood 51 Salve, Lip 264 Salve (Proprietary) 157, 158 Sandal Wood 63 Sandarach 25 Sand 51 Sand Paper 278 Sang. Draconis 25 Sanguinaria Root 50 Santa (Herb) 26 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 423 Santaline 51 Santonate of Sodium 55 Santonin 51 Santonine Tablet 12 Sapan Wood 74 Sapanule 158 Sapoliene (Proprietary) 158 Sapolio (Proprietary) 158 Saponine 51 Sarg's Glycerine 23 Sarg's Soap 293 Sarg's Toilet Soap 297 Sarsaparilla Essence 16 Sarsaparilla (Prop'y) 158 Sarsaparilla Root 50 Sash Brushes 214 Sassafras Bark 8, 9, 66 Sassafras Pith 51 Saunders' Face Powder 287 Saunders' Tooth Powder... .312 Saunder's Tooth Paste 313 Sauce 158 Saucers, Pink 281 Savage's Ursina 282 Savin Cerate 12, 82 Savin Leaves 31, 66 Savory & Moore's Prep 172 Scale Cases 289 Scales 289, 290, 291 Scarlet Aniline 6 Scammony 25 Scammony Root 50 Scarificators 291 Schnapps (Proprietary) 158 Scissors, Folding 291 Scissors, Nail 291 Scissors, Surgeons' 291 Scofield's Inhalers .259 Scoops, Horn 291 Scoparia Flowers 22 Scotch Imperial Oatmeal.... 38 Scrapers, Tongue.. 312 Scrub Brushes 214 Scurvy Grass 26, 66 Seal Oleum (Proprietary) .. .158 Sea Moss Farine 132 Sealing Wax 317 Searcher (Proprietary) 158 Sea Salt 51 Sea Salt (Proprietary) ...... 158 Sea Tangle 29, 51, 52 Sea Tangle Tents 291 Sea Wrack 52 Sebacylic Acid 3 Sebacylic Ether 16 Sedative (Proprietary).. .32, 158 Seedesea (Proprietary) 158 Seeds 52, 53 Seedl.ic Gum 25 Segester (Proprietary) 158 Seidhtine (Proprietary) 158 Seidlitz Measures 291 Seidlitz Mixture 53 Seidlitz Paper 278 Seidlitz Powder Boxes 201 Seidlitz Powders ... .53, 109, 154 Seidlitz Wrappers 291 Seleniate of Sodium 55 Selenic Acid 3 Selenium 53 Senegal... 25 Seneka Root 50 Senna 31 Senna Confection 14 Sepia (Proprietary) 158 Sesame Oil 41 Sesquichloride of Iron 28 Seven Seals (Proprietary) .. .158 Shades, Eye 248 Shaker's Herbs 64 to 67 Shand's Lily White 263 Shaving Boxes 292 Shaving Brushes 214, 215 Shaving Compound 292 Shaving Cream 291 Shaving Mugs 292 Shellac 25 Sheeting, I. R 292 Shields, Nipple 272 Shoe Brushes 215, 216 Shoe Daubers 216 Shoulder Braces 292 Show Cases 292 Show Globes 184 Show Jars 182 Show Stands 292 Sieves 291 Sifters, Drug 246 Sifting Machines 293 Silicate of Calcium n Silicate of Potassium 46 Silicate of Soda 23 Silicate of Sodium 55 Silicic Acid 3 Silicia 53 Silicio-fluoride Potassium.... 45 Silicium 53 Siliqua Dulcis 53 Silk, Oiled 275 Silk, Surgeons' 293 Silver Brushes 216 Silver Leaf 53 Silver, Preparations of 53 Silver Sand 51 Silvinate of Silver 53 Simaruba Bark 9 Simple Cerate 12, 82 Sinapism (Proprietary) 158 Skeletons 293 Stretchers, Cloth 231 Skins, Chamois 293 Skins, Baudreuche 193 Skins, Rid 293 Skins, Plaster 293 Skins, Split 293 Skunk-cabbage Root .50 Smalts .53 Smelling Bottles 197, 198 Smith's Borax 122 Snake Root 50 Snuff 53 Snuff (Proprietary) 158, 159 Soap Bags, I. R 297 Soap, Bayley's 293 Soap, Bazin's. 294 Soap Boxes 297 Soap, Buchan's... 293 Soap, Castile 53 Soap, Colgate's 294 Soap, Foreign 296, 297 Soap, Gouraud's 257 Soap, Guerlain's 258 Soap, juniper Tar 224 Soap, Oakley's 293 Soap, Robinson's Indexical, 295, 296 Soap, Tooth 296 Soapstone 56 Soap Cerate 12, 82 Soap, Tree Bark 9 Soaps, American 293 to 296 Soaps, English 296 Soaps, French 296, 297 Soaps, German 297 Soapwort Root 50 Soc Hygienique Goods 297 Soc Hygienique Oil 258 Soc Hygienique Soap 297 Soc Hyg. Tooth Powder . ...297 Soda 54 Soda, Ash 54 Soda, Caustic 54 Soda Powder Boxes 202 Soda Powders 46, 109; 154 Soda Saleratus 51 Sodium 54-55 Solanin 55 Solid Extracts, all kinds, 18, 19, 20, 21, 95, 96 Solomon's Seal 50 Soluble Cream of Tartar ... 45 Soluble Glass 23 Soluble Pills and Granules .. 100 Soluble Tartar 46 Solution of Acetate of Iron.. .27 Solution of Arsenic 7 Solution of Bichloride of Pla- tinum 44 Solution of Bimeconate of Morphine 36 Solution of Bisulphite of So- dium 54 Solution of Chloride of Iron. 27 Solution of Chloride of Pal- ladium 43 Solation of Chloride of Zinc. 63 Solution of Chlorinated Soda 54 Solution of Ferrous Nitrate.. 73 Solution of Muriate of Tin.34,58 Solution of Nitrate of Iron. . 28 Solution of Nitrate of Mer- cury 36 Solution of Potash 45 Solution of Phosphorus no Solution of Sesquichloride of Iron 28 Solution of Silicate of Soda. 55 Solution of Strychnine no Solution of Subacetate of Lead 30 Solution of Subsulphate of Iron 28 Solution of Tersulphate of Iron 29 Solution (Proprietary) 159 Solvent (Proprietary) 159 Sonsy Soap 296 Sozodont (Proprietary) 159 Spanish Brown 55 Spanish Saffron (Flowers)... 22 Spatulas 297 Spatulas, Plaster 282 Spearmint 26, 66 424 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Specialty (Proprietary) 159 Species, Aromatic 55 Species, Cataplasm 55 Species, Lignorum 55 Species, Marienbad 55 Species, Pectorales 55 Species, Resolventes 55 Species, St. Germain 55 Specifics, Humphrey's 159 Specifics (Proprietary) 159 Speculums 298 Spermaceti t 55 Spermaceti Cerate 12, 82 Sperm Oil 41 Spice (Proprietary) 159 Spigelia Root 49 Spirit (Proprietary) 159 Spirits 55, 56, 110, in Spirits of Ammonia 55 Spirits of Ammonia Arom.. 55 Spirits of Angelica Comp... 55 Spirits of Anise 55 Spirits of Camphor 55 Spirits of Chloroform 55 Spirits of Cochlearia 55 Spirits of Formicar 55 Spirits of Horseradish 55 Spirits of juniper 55 Spirits of Lavender 55 Spirits of Lavender Comp. . 55 Spirits of Mastich Comp... 55 Spirits of Melissa 55 Spirits of Mindererus 55 Spirits of Muriat. Ether .... 55 Spirits of Nitre 55 Spirits of Nutmeg 55 Spirits of Pimento 55 Spirits of Peppermint 56 Spirits of Raspberry 56 Spirits of Rose 56 Spirits of Rosemary 56 Spirits of Sambuci ...' 56 Spirits of Tilia 56 Spirits of Turpentine 56 Split Skins 293 Sponge Bags 298 Sponge Baskets 192 Sponge, Burnt 56 Spongeo Peline 298 Sponge Racks. 285 Sponges 299 Sponge Tents 291 Spoon Measures 257 Spoons, Horn 291 Spoons, Medicine 266 Sprinkler Tops 298 Spruce Gum 25 Spunk 56 Squill Root 50 Stafford's Inhalers 259 Stamp's Tooth Powder 313 Stands, Cologne 233 Stands, Mirror 267 Stands, Retort 286 Stannate of Sodium 55 Star Anise Seed 52 Starch 56 Staves-acre Seed 53 Stearic Acid 3 Stearin 3, 56 Steiner's Rat Paste 173 Stethoscopes 300 Sticklac 25 Stillingia Root 50 Stills 300 Stockings, Knee 246 Stockings, Thigh 246 Stomach Pumps 300 Stomach Tubes 300 Stone, Pumice 56 Stone, Root 50 Stone, Rotten 56 Stone, Soap 56 Stove Brushes 217 Stoves, Gas 300 Stoves, Kerosene 300 Stramonium Leaves 31, 67 Stramonium Seed 53 Straps, Hair 258 Strawberry Essence 16 Strings, Guitar .-258 Strings, Violin 316 Strontium 56 Strychnia 56, 57 Styptic, Cotton 159, 243 Styracine 57 Styracis Leaves 31 Styrax 57 Subacetate of Copper 15 Subacetate of Lead 30 Subcarbonate of Bismuth ... 10 Subchloride of Mercury 36 Subnitrate of Bismuth 10 Suboxide of Copper 15 Substitute for Tobacco (Pro.) 159 Subsulphate of Iron 28 Subsulphate of Mercury 36 Succinate of Ammonium.... 5 Succinate of Iron 28 Succinic Acid 3 Succinum 25 Succus Conium 29 Succus Sambuci 29 Succus Taraxacum 29 Sugar 57 Sugar of Lead 30 Sugar of Lemons 159 Sugar of Malt 159 Sugar of Milk 57 Sulphate Aconitia 3 Sulphate of Aluminium 4 Sulphate of Ammonium 5 Sulphate of Atropia 7 Sulphate of Barium 9 Sulphate of Bebeerine 9 Sulphate of Brucia 10 Sulphate of Cadmium 10 Sulphate of Caffein 11 Sulphate of Calabarin 11 Sulphate of Calcium 11 Sulphate of Cinchonia 13 Sulphate of Cinchonidia 13 Sulphate of Cobalt 14 Sulphate of Codeia 14 Sulphate of Copper 15 Sulphate of Curarine 15 Sulphate Duboisine 15 Sulphate of Eserine 16 Sulphate of Indigo 27 Sulphate of Iron 28 Sulphate of Lead 30 Sulphate of Lithium 32 Sulphate of Magnesia 35 Sulphate of Manganese 35 Sulphate of Morphine ... 36 Sulphate of Nickel 37 Sulphate of Physostigmin... 43 Sulphate of Potassium 45 Sulphate of Quinia 47 Sulphate of Quinidia 47 Sulphate of Silver. 53 Sulphate of Sodium 55 Sulphate of Strontium.. .#.... 56 Sulphate of Strychnia 57 Sulphate of Thallium 57 Sulphate of Uranium 58 Sulphate of Veratria 59 Sulphate of Zinc 63 Sulphide of Ammonium 5 Sulphide of Barium. 9 Sulphide of Cadmium 10 Sulphide of Calcium 11 Sulphide of Cobalt 14 Sulphide of Copper 15 Sulphide of Iron 28 Sulphide of Lead 30 Sulphide of Potassium 46 Sulphide of Silver • - • 53 Sulphide of Tin 58 Sulphide of Zinc , .. 63 Sulph-indilate Potassium .... 46 Sulphite of Ammonium 5 Sulphite of Calcium 11 Sulphite of Magnesia 35 Sulphite of Potassium 46 Sulphite of Sodium 55 Sulpho-Carbolate of Ammon. 5 Sulpho-Carbolate of Calcium n Sulpho-Carbolate of Iron.... 28 Sulpho-Carbolate of Lithium 32 Sulpho-Carbolate of Potass.. 46 Sulpho-Carbolate of Quinia. 47 Sulpho-Carbolate of Sodium. 55 Sulpho-Carbolate of Zinc.... 63 Sulpho-Carbonate of Sodium 55 Sulpho-Cyanide of Ammon.. 5 Sulpho-Cyanide of Potass'm. 46 Sulpho-Cyanide of Mercury. 36 Sulpho-Vinate of Quinia 47 Sulpho-Vinate of Sodium ... 55 Sulphur 57 Sulphur Balsam 7 Sulphur Flowers 57 Sulphur Lac 57 Sulphur Lotum 57 Sulphur Sheets 57 Sulphur Vivum 57 Sulphuret of Antimony 6 Sulphuret of Calcium 11 Sulphuret of Iron 28 Sulphuret of Mercury 36 Sulphuret of Potassium 46 Sulphuret of Sodium 55 Sulphuret of Tin 58 Sulphuric Acid 3 Sulphuric Ether 16 Sulphurous Acid 3 Sumac 74 Sumac Berries 10 Sumbul (Proprietary) 159 Sumbul Root 49 Sun Cholera Drops 129 Sundew 26 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 425 Sun-Flower Seed 53 Supporters, Abdominal 189 Suppositories nr Suppositories (Prop'y).. 159, 160 Suppository Boxes 201 Suppository Machine 270 Suppository Moulds 269 Surgeons' Bandage 192 Surgeons' Scissors.. 291 Surgeons' Silk . ..293 Surgeons' Tow 58 Suspensories 301 to 303 Svapnia 160 Sweet Marjoram 26, 68 Sweet Quinia 47 Sydenham's Laudanum 30 Syringe Bulbs 303 Syringes 303 to 309 Syringes, McElroy's 306 Syrup, Buckthorn 57 Syrup Iodide Iron 28 Syrup Iodide Iron, Tasteless 28 Syrup, Violet. 57 Syrups, Gardner's 73 Syrups, Officinal in to 113 Syrups, Pharmaceutical 162 Syrups (Proprietary).. 160 to 162 Tablets, Alabaster 189 Tablets, Magnolia 258 Tablets (Proprietary) 161 Tacamahac 25 Tailors' Chalk 230 Talc 12 Talc de Venice 309 Talcum Powder <..312 Tamarac Bark 9, 67 Tamarac Gum 25 Tamara Larex 162 Tamar Indien (Prop'y) 162 Tamarinds 57 Tanks, Oil 309 Tannic Acid 3 Tannate of Bismuth 10 Tannate of Iron 28 Tannate of Lead 30 Tannate of Pelletierine 43 Tannate of Quinia 47 Tannate of Sodium 55 Tannate of Zinc 63 Tannin 57 Tansy Flowers 22 Tansy Herb 26, 67 Tapers 310 Tapioca 57 Taps, Champagne 231 Tar 57 Tar (Proprietary) 162 T artar 57 Tartar Emetic 57 Tartaric Acid 3 Tartrate of Ammonium 5 Tartrate of Antimony 6 Tartrate of Copper 15 Tartrate of Iron 28 Tartrate of Iron and Ammon. 28 Tartrate of I ron and Potass . 29 T artrate of Lead 30 Tartrate of Magnesia ..■..... 35 Tartrate of Potassium 46 Tartrate of Sodium 55 Taurocholate of Sodium .... 55 Taurocholic Acid 3 Taylor's Arrowroot 7, 173 Taylor's Extracts 249 Taylor's Hair Oil 258 Taylor's Lint 264 Taylor's Shaving Comp'd .. 292 Tea (Proprietary) 162 Tealia (Proprietary) 162 Teats, Heifer's 258 Teething Pads 310 Teething Rings 310 Telluric Acid 3 Tellurium 57 Tenax ' 57 Tenexine (Proprietary) 162 Tents, Sea Tangle 291 Tents, Sponge 291 Terbium 57 Terra Japonica 24 Tersulphate of Iron 29 Test Tubes 188 Test Tube Stands 188 Tetlow's Extracts 249 Tetlow's Gossamer 312 Tetlow's Lily White .263 Tetlow's Rouge 287 Tetlow's Swan's-Down 312 Tetlow's White Rose Powder, 312 Texas Snake Root 50 Thallium 57 Thapsia Plaster 173 Thebaine 57 Theine 57 Thermaline 162 Thermometers 310, 311 Thompson's Tooth Soap ... .296 Thridace 20 Throat and Lung Healer (Pro- prietary) 162 Throat Atomizers 191 Thuja Cerate 12 Thurston's Tooth Powder.. .313 Thyme 31, 67 Thymic Acid 3 Thymol 58 Tickets, Gum 258 Tic Sano (Proprietary) 162 Tiles, Pill 280 Tilia Bark 8 Tilia Flowers 22 Tin 58 Tin Boxes 202 Tin Foil 58 Tincture Presses 312 Tincture (Proprietary) 163 Tincture of Chloride of Iron, 27 Tinctures 58, 114, 115 Tinkal 58 Tissue (Proprietary) 163 Titan 58 Titanic Acid 3 Titan Ore 58 Toilet Bottles 312 Toilet Powder 312 Toilet Powder, Ramsey's... .28'5 Toilet Sets .312 Toilet Waters, Colgate's... .232 Tolu Balsam 7 Tonca Beans 9 Tonga (Proprietary) 163 Tongue Depressors 313 Tongue Scrapers 312 Tonic (Proprietary) 163 Tonquin Musk 37 Tools, Sash 214 Tooth Brushes 217 to 222 Tooth Brush Cases 222 Tooth Paste 313 Tooth Paste, J. & B 313 Toothpicks 312, 313 Tooth Powder 46, 313 Tooth Ppwder Boxes 202 Tooth Powder, Johnson's.. .313 Tooth Wash 313 Tops* Sprinkler 298 Tormentilia Root 50 Tortoise Shell Dressing Combs, 238 Tow 58 Towels , .315 Tragacanth 25 Tranquille Balsam 7 Traumaticin 58 Treat (Proprietary) 163 Tri-chloride of Carbon 12 Trichloromethyl Sulphur.... 58 Tricopherous (Proprietary). .163 Trifolia Flowers 22 Trimethylamin 58 Tripoli 58 Tripoli (Proprietary) 163 Tripoli Soap 296 Trix 314 Troches (Proprietary) . .163, 164 Trusses 313, 314 Tsa-Tsin 58, 164 Tube Paints 276, 277 Tubes, Glass 188 Tubes, Stomach 300 Tubing, India-Rubber 314 Tungstate of Ammonium.... 5 Tungstate of Iron 29 Tungstate of Sodium 55 Tungstic Acid 3 Turkey Corn Root 50 Turkish Towels 315 Turlington's Balsam 7, 120 Turmeric 74 Turmeric Paper 278 Turmeric Root 50, 74 Turned Wood Boxes 203 Turner's Cerate 12, 82 Turpentine 58 Turpeth Mineral 36, 58 Turpeth Root 50 Tutty 58 Tweezers 315 Twine Boxes 315 Twines 315 Ultramarine Blue 58 Unicorn Root 50 Uranium 58 Urate of Ammonium. 5 Urea 58 Uric Acid 3 Urinals 316 Urinometers 316 Ursina 282 Uva Ursi 31 Vaccine 58, 59 Valerianate of Ammonium .. 5 426 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO. S Violin Bridges 316 Violin Rosin 316 Violin Strings 316 Virginia Snake Root 50 Vitalia (Proprietary) 164 Vitalized Phosphates 164 Vitalizer 164 Vosburg Hair Oil 258 Vroom & Fowler's Shaving Soap 293 Wafer Presses 317 Wafers 316 Wafers (Proprietary) 164 Wahoo Bark 9, 67 Walton's Annatto 173 Warburg's Tincture 115 Washed Sulphur 57 Washing Crystals 127 Wash (Proprietary) 164 Water of Ammonia 4 Water Bags 319 Water Baths 319 Water Bottles 319 Water, California 164, 224 Water-Closet Paper 278 Water, Cologne 59, 164 Water, Constitution 164 Water, Distilled 59 Water, Eye 164, 165 Water Fennel Seed 53 Water, Florida 165 Waterglass 62 Water Iodine 165 Water, Lavender 263 Water, Lavender, Colgate's.232 Watermelon Seed 53 Water, Orange Flower...62, 168 Water, Rbse 62, 169 Water, Toilet, Colgate's... .232 Waters, Mineral 59 to 62 Waters, Officinal 59, 115 Waters, Tooth Soap 296 Wax 62 Wax Flower Materials. .317,318 Wax, Sealing 317 Weights 320 Weights, Metrical 321 Weld 74 Wenck's Extracts 249 Whale Oil 42 Whale Oil Soap 54 Wheat, Prepared 165 Whisk Brooms 321 Whisky Essence 16 White Argols '... 7 White Arsenic 7 White Ash Bark 9, 64 White Chalk 12 White Frostings 22 White French Gelatine 23 White Hellebore 48, 65 White Indian Hemp 48, 65 White Lead 30 White Lily Flowers 22 White Oxide Antimony 6 White Pepper 43 White Pond Lily. 49, 65 White Poppy Seed 53 White Precipitate 36, 62 White Resin 47 White Rock Potash 44 White Root 49 White Sand 51 White Turpentine 25, 58 Whitewash Brushes. . . .223, 224 White Wax 62 Whiting 63 W. H. S. & Co's Bay Rum.9, 82 W. H. S. & Co's Bell Col'gn 59, ri5 W. H. S. & Co's Benzine.. .121 W. H. S. & Co's Cam. Ice..224 W. H. S.& Co's Charcoal.. .125 W. H. S. & Co's Chlo. Pot- ash Lozenges 97 W. H. S. & Co'.s Citrate of Magnesia .' 97 W. H. S. & Co's Cologne.. .232 W. H. S. & Go's Col. Mix..233 W. H. S. & Co's Ess. Ging. 89 W. H. S. & Co's Flav. Ext.. 89 W. H. S. & Co's Fluid Ext.. 90 W. H. S. & Co's Glycerine.. .23 W. H. S. & Insect P0..108 W. H. S. & Co's Lucca Oil, 40 W. H. S. & Co.'s Manufac- turing Dep'm't 81 to 117 W. H. S. & Co.'s Morphine Sulphate 36 W. H. S. & Co's Pastilles ...278 W. H. S. & Co.'s Perf'y Ex. 96 W. H. S. & Co.'s Pink Sau- cers 281 W. H. S. & Co'sSeidPo.53, 109 W. H. S. & Co's So. P0.54, 109 W. H. S. & Co's Solu. Pills. 100 Wild Cherry Bark 9, 64 Wild Indigo Root' 50 Wild Turnip 50 Wild Yam Root 50 Williams' Soap 293 Willow Boxes 204 Willow Charcoal 13, 125 Window Brushes 224 Window Glass 71, 72 Wine Bottles 188 Wine Essence 16 Wine of the Woods 165 Wines, Medicinal 63, 115 Wines, Officinal 115, 117 Wines, Pharmaceutical. 115, 117 Wines (Proprietary) 165 Winter Bark 4 9 Wintergreen Essence 16 Winter's Soap 293 Witchhazel Bark 67 Witchhazel Cerate 12 Witherite 63 Woad 74 Wolfram Metallic 63 Wolfram ic Acid 3 Wolframic Ammonium 5 Wood 63 Wood Alcohol 4 Wood Boxes, Chip 204 Wood Boxes 203 Wood Boxes, Impervious... .203 Wood Boxes, Turned 203 Wood, Naphtha 37, 63 Wood, Oil 7 Woorari 15 Wormseed 53 Valerianate of Amyl 5 Valerianate of Atropia 7 Valerianate of Bismuth 10 Valerianate of Caffein 11 Valerianate of Iron 29 Valerianate of Iron & Quinia, 29. 47 Valerianate of Magnesia .... 35 Valerianate of Morphine.... 36 Valerianate of Quinia 47 V. & F. Walnut Oil Soap . ..293 Valerianate of Sodium 55 Valerianate of Strychnia 57 Valerianate of Zinc 63 Valerianic Acid 3 Valerianic Ether 16 Valerian Root 50 Vallet's Mass 27 Vanadinate of Ammonium .. 5 Vanadinic Acid 3 Vanadinum 59 Vanilla Beans 9 Vanilla Essence 16 Vanilla Leaves 31 Vaporizers 164 Varnish 78, 79 Varnish Brushes 222 Varnish (Proprietary) 164 Vaseline 232 Vaseline Cold Cream 231 Vegetine (Proprietary) 164 Veloutine, Chardin's 316 Veloutine, Fay's 316 Venice Turpentine 58 Veradia (Proprietary) 164 Veratria 59 Veratrum Viride 50 Verbasci Flowers 22 Verdigris 14. 59 Verdigris Cerate 12, 82 Vermifuge (Proprietary) 164 Vermilion 59 Vetivert Root 50 Veto (Proprietary) 164 Vial Cases 227, 228, 229 Vials, Homoeopathic 178 Vials, Patent Medicine 182 Vials, Prescription .... 174 to 178 Viburnum Comp 164 Vichy Salts 51, 173 Vienna Lime 32 Vigorine' 164 Vigor (Proprietary) 164 Vincae, Perv 31 Vincent's Tooth Powder ... .313 Vinegar, Aromatic 190 Vinegar, Bully's 190 Vinegar of Cantharides 115 Vinegar of Lobelia 115 Vinegar of Opium 115 Vinegar, Rimmel's 190 Vinegar, Rouge 287 Vinegar, Soc Hyg 190 Vinegar of Squill 59, 115 Vinum Digestivum 164 Vinum Phosph. Nut. (Pro- prietary) .164 Viola Tricolor Herb 26 Violet Aniline 6 Violet Flowers 22 Violet's Soap. 297 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT 427 Wormseed Candy 12 Wormwood Herb26, 67 Wormwood Salts 51 Woulff's Bottles188 Wrappers, Seidlitz291 Wrapping Paper278 Writing Paper278 Xanthine (Proprietary)165 Xanthium Spinosum26 Xanthogenate of Potassium. 46 Xanthoxylum (Proprietary).. 165 Xylobalsam (Proprietary).. .165 Xylol 63 Yankee Soap293 Yardley's Soap296 Yarrow Flowers22 Yarrow Herb26, 67 Yellow Aniline.... 6 Yellow Arsenic 7 Yellow Bark 8 Yellow Chromate of Potas'm 45 Yellow Dock Root 50 Yellow Oxide of Mercury ... 36 Yellow Oxide of Uranium... 58 Yellow Parilla Root 50 Yellow Pond Lily49, 68 Yellow Resin 47 Yerba Buena 26 Yerba Reuma 26 Yerba Santa 26 Young's Tooth Powder313 Yttrium, Metallic 63 Yuba Wanna (Prop'y)165 Zaffre14, 63 Zedoary Root 51 Zinn stein 63 Zinc 63 Zinc Cerate12, 82 Zinc, Salicylate (Prop'y) ... .165 Zircon 63 Zircon, Mineral 63 Zoedone (Proprietary)165 W. H. Schieffelin & Co., Importers and Jobbers of DRUGS, Nos. 170 & 172 William Street, (COR. BEEKMAN,) NEW YORK.