sA a UPk ;<< ? a i mu i v u r V , I ' '^ ' "' ' S- ;. ,> ! > r • \ * i ; *w /\ '-■^ • : 4 ; I J Lu k » i r £ i 'i t«/ ' TO . /A '^cr 'T\ ^'T A T" U s ,s.uAi>x . ' '''ii-e.,*, Ilf ™ «fTfi wuTc^Two nnv OuRtO BRANCHES KO R 7dUvWmfiTER TRADE OF ?: xtU u - 11 , New York Commercial Index TO First Hands, IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRUGS AND KINDRED BRANCHES, INCLUDING Paints, Oils, Glass, &c. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1870, by W. H. B. Smythe, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D. C. ESTABLISHED TO GUIDE BUYERS TO EXCLUSIVE FIRST HANDS, IN THE emission, inmortM Mannfacturiig & JoWng TRADE, AND SENT, POSTAGE PAID, THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE UNITED STATES AND TERRITORIES, TO ;hose Merchants only who visit New York, ;r that are able to do so, known to be in good Jredit, and possessed of responsible means. W. H. B. SMYTHE, Proprietor, No. 33 Park Row, (Room 8,) New York. JN presenting our Guide to First Hands, we give Buyers a rare opportunity to select from the Highest Sources in each department of trade, and responsible Wholesale Purchasers who operate largely, will find our Catalogue a Reliable Guide in directing them to those who control and best supply the market. THE Pioneer Mercantile Agency of Messrs. Dun, Barlow & Co., who report the names and mercantile standing of every Merchant and Trader throughout the entire United States, and have the confidence and support of our Patrons, have distributed our Publication with care and discrimination. W. H. B. SMYTHE, Proprietor, Xo. S3 Park Row, (Room 8,) New York. INDEX TO CONTENTS. ART GALLERIES, LIBRARIES AND COLLEGES 43 BUSINESS HOUSES ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY 37 BUSINESS HOUSES CLASSIFIED UNDER BUSINESS HEADINGS, ... 11 CALENDAR, 65 CENTRAL PARK, 61 CITY RAILROAD ROUTES, 43 FERRIES, 51 HOTELS, 47 MAP OF CENTRAL PARK, 63 MAP OF FERRIES, 49 MAP OF STREETS DIVERGING FROM BROADWAY, 9 MAP OF WHOLESALE BUSINESS STREETS 7 MEMORANDA, 67 NATIONAL BANKS OF NEW YORK 41 PIERS (Location of,) 47 POST OFFICE REGULATIONS, 59 RAILROAD DEPOTS AND OFFICES, 51 STAMP DUTIES, 57 STEAMSHIPS (Regular Lines 53 TELEGRAPH COMPANIES, 55 THEATERS AND PLACES OF AMUSEMENT, 43 4 NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. W. H. Schieffelin & Co. 170 & 172 WILLIAM STREET, Corner of Beekman Street, Importers and Jobbers of DRUGS, Medicines, Chemicals, Essential Oils, CORKS, SPONGES, Fancy Goods and Druggists' Sundries, COMBS, BRUSHES, SOAPS, And PERFUMERY IN GENERAL. Our Stock comprises everything usually found in a Druggists' Stock, (except Wines and Liquors,) and is offered on the most favorable terms to first-class buyers FOR CASH. Sole Agents for. Swaim's Panacea, B er anger s French Balances, I ermont Spring Water, AND PETER MOLLER'S PUREST Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, Which is recommended as being superior to all others by many eminent American Physicians, and which took the First Prizes at 1867-Paris International Exhibition Silver Medal. 1866-Bologne International Exhibition. .Great Silver Medal. 1866-Stockholm Great Exhibition Only First Prize. 1865-Bergen, Royal Society, Welfare, Norway.. Gold Medal. 1862-London International Exhibition The only Medal. NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. 5 INDEX TO BUSINESS HEADINGS. PAGE Acids, 11 Albumen, Gum Substitutes, &c. (Impts.) 11 Alcohol, 11 Artists' Materials 11 Axle Grease, 11 Bay Rum,...., 11 Bi-Carbonate Soda, 11 Binders' Board & Paper Stock,. 11 Bone Dust (Manfrs.) 11 Botanic Drugs 11 Brandies, 11 Brimstone, 11 Bronzes & Metals, 13 Brokers in Chemicals, 13 Brushes 13 Calico Printers Supplies (Impt) 13 Chamois Skins (Impts.) 13 Chemicals 13 Chemical Works 13 Chemists' Articles 13 Cologne Spirits, 13 Color Man'f'rs & Imp's 13 Cudbear & Archil (Imps.) 15 Corks, 15 Cork Man'f'rs, 15 Drugs, 15 Drugs (Imps.) 15 Drug Mills 17 Druggists' Glassware, 17 Druggists' Sundries, 17 Druggists' Tinware 17 Dyers' & Printers' Chemicals. (Impts.) 17 Dye Stuffs, Dye Woods & Chem- icals, 17 Emery,... 19 Essential Oils, 19 Fancy Goods & Notions, 19 Flavoring Extracts 19 Gin, 19 Glass (Imps, of Plate.) 19 Glass Manufacturers 21 Glass (Picture & Plate.) 21 Glass (Window.) 21 Glassware 21 Glaziers' Points, 21 Glue 21 Indigo 21 Lamps, 21 Liquor Dealers (Wholesale.).... 21 Liquor Flavors, 23 Litharge (Manfrs.) 23 Logwood (Extract.) 23 Looking Glass Plate, 23 Marine Paints, 23 PAGE Medicinal Extracts, 23 Medicinal Wines, 23 Metallic Paints 23 Mineral Paints, 23 Mineral Waters 23 Mustard Seed 23 Naval Stores, 23 Neatsfoot Oil (Refined.) 23 Oils, 25 Oil (Kerosene.) 25 Oil (Linseed.) 25 Oils (Machinery. '. 25 Oil (Manfrs ) 25 Oils (Rosin.) 25 Oil (Sperm.) 25 Paris G-reen (Manfrs.) 25 Paint (Manfrs.) 25 Paints & Oils, 27 Paper Hangings (Manfrs.) 27 Pentograph Machines (Impts.). 27 Perfumery, 27 Petroleum, 27 Potash (Concentrated.) 27 Proprietary Medicines, 29 Pumice Stone, 29 Putty (Manfrs.) 29 Rectifiers 29 Red Lead 29 Roller Leathers (Impts.) 29 Rubber Goods 29 Saleratus 29 Saltpetre, 29 Saltpetre (Refiners.) 29 Sal-Soda,.. 31 Sand Paper, 31 Sapolio, 31 Soaps, 31 Soaps (Fancy & Toiiet.) 31 Soaps (Family.) 31 Soda Water Apparatus, 31 Spices 31 Sponges, 31 Super-Carbonate Soda 31 Surgical Instruments 33 Tapes, Floss & Ribbons (Impts.). 33 Toilet Articles 33 Ultramarine 33 Vanilla Beans, 33 Varnishes 33 Varnish Manufacturers 33 White Lead Corroders, 33 White Lead Manufacturers. ... 35 Whiting Manufacturers 35 Wines & Liquors (Impts. i 35 Zinc, 35 6 NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. John Jewett&Sons Manufacturers of Ilie well-hon Bran! of White Lead, TRADE MARK. ALSO. MANUFACTURERS OF Pure Linseed Oil, RAW, BOILED AND REFINED, 182 FRONT STREET, New York. 7 Map of Wholesale Business portion of New York from Battery to Spring Street. 8 NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs. Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. Atlantic White Lead AND LINSEED OIL CO., ROBERT COLGATE & CO., 287 Pearl Street, NEW YORK, CORRODERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF TRADE MARK. Pure White Lead, PURE RED LEAD, PURE LITHARGE, PURE LINSEED OIL, RAW, BOILED and REFINED. ROBERT COLGATE, EDWARD AUSTEN, A. W. COLGATE, S. J. COLGATE. Map of Streets diverging from Broadway from the Battery to 14th Street. 9 10 NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fell and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. ^ROOKLY^ White Lead Company. INCORPORATED 1825. Corroders and Manufacturers of White Lead, Red Lead, & Litharge, 89 MAIDEN LANE, New York. NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. 11 BUSINESS HOUSES CLASSIFIED UNDER BUSINESS HEADINGS ALPHABETICALLY. Acids. HARWAY, JAS. L. & CO (See Page 22) 161 Front MORGAN, JAS. L. & CO (See Page 22) 47 Fulton POWERS & WEIGHTMAN (SeePage 20) 60 Cedar Albumen, Gum Substitutes, etc. (Impts.) BLOOMFIELD, J. C. & CO 11 Dey Alcohol. Cuthbert & Cunningham 38 Burling Slip Webb, James A 229 and 230 West Artists' Materials. Gear, H. W 26 Barclay KOHNSTAMM, H 100 Chambers MANDEVILLE, JOHN I 218 Pearl Raynolds, C. T. & Co 106 and 108 Fulton Axle Grease. BIDWELL, DANIEL 254 Pearl Bay Rum. TAFT & TYLER (See Page 50) 54 Cedar Bi-Carbonate Soda. DWIGHT, JOHN & CO (See Page 62) 11 Old Slip Binders' Board and Paper Stock. HEWITT, C. B 48 Beekman Bone Dust (Mnfrs.) GREENE, T. & J 280 Pearl Botanic Drugs. COOLIDGE & ADAMS 108 John Brandies. BINNINGER & CO 15 Beaver LIENAU, M. & CO 105 Front Brimstone. BATTELLE & RENWICK . (See Page 16) 163 Front 12 NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. Union Wie tat Ml COMPANY, 26 Burling Slip, New York, MANUFACTURERS OF WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD, LITHARGE, ORANGE MINERAL. B. W. HOW, Secretary. JAMES HOW, President. NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. 13 Business Houses Classified-Continued. Bronzes and Metals. KOHNSTAMM, H 100 Chambers Brokers in Chemicals. WING & EVANS (See Page 42) 74 Beaver Brushes. Adams, J. J. & Co 75 Beekman Ames, John 6 College Place AYRES, P (See Page 54) 424 Broome Bradley & Smith 251 Pearl Gear, H. W. & Co 26 Barclay MANDEVILLE, JOHN 1 218 Pearl SCHIEFFELIN, W. H. & CO (See Page 4)...'. 170 and 172 William Calico Printers' Supplies (Impts.) BLOOMFIELD, J. C. & CO 11 Dey Chamois Skins (Impts.) BLOOMFIELD, J. C. & Co 11 Dey Chemicals. BREITHAUPT & WILSON, 49 Park Place BRINCKERHOFF, V. W (See Page 48) 1 College Place DODGE & OLCOTT 88 William FRASER & LEE (See Page 60) 20 Beekman NICHOLS, F. B (See Page 58) 71 William SANDS, A. B. & CO (See Page 14) 141 William SCHIEFFELIN, W. H. & CO (See Page 4) 170 and 172 William WARD, SOUTHERLAND & CO (See Page 18) 130 William WING & EVANS (See Page 42) 74 Beaver Chemical Works. Harrison Bros. & Co 16 Burling Slip Fries, Alex. & Bros 26 W. Broadway NICHOLS, J. R. & CO (See Page 58) 71 William POWERS & WEIGHTMAN (See Page 20) 60 Cedar Tilden & Co 176 William Chemists' Articles. BENJAMIN, E. B (See Page 64) 10 Barclay ELMORE, JOHN N 193 Greenwich Cologne Spirits. Webb, James A 229 and 230 West Color Manufacturers and Importers. BLOOMFIELD, J. C. & CO 11 Dey CITIZENS' WHITE LEAD & COLOR WORKS, (See Page 26) 32 Pine St., N. Y. and 23 Seventh St., Pittsburg, Pa., Harrison Bros. & Co 16 Burling Slip Hobbs, Bligh & Hebbard '. .115 Fulton 14 NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass. &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. A. B. SANDS & CO. Importers and Jobbers of Dims and Chemicals, SPICES, DYES, EAST INDIA GOODS, AND DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, 141 William Street, NEW YORK. JEREMIAH QUINLAN, 136 & 138 William Street, N. Y. Glass Ware, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FOR Druggists, Perfumers, Chemists, Grocers, Apothecaries, Stationers, Bottlers, &c. GLASS WARE MADE TO ORDER. DESIGNS FURNISHED. A Large Assortment of Kerosene Lamps. NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. 15 Business Houses Classified-Continued. Color Manufacturers and Importers (Continued.) KOHNSTAMM, H 100 Chambers Leggett, F. W. & G. F. & Co 301 Pearl MANDEVILLE, JOHN 1 218 Pearl RUMPFF & LUTZ (See Page 24) 42 Beaver WOODBURY, ISAIAH (See Page 28) 39 Broadway Cudbear and Archil (Impts.) BLOOMFIELD, J. C. & CO 11 Dey Corks. BREITHAUPT & WILSON 46 Park Place BRINCKERHOFF, V. W (See Page 48) 1 College Place SCHIEFFELIN, W. H. & CO (See Page 4) 170 and 172 William Truslow & Nostrand 219 Pearl and 6 Platt Cork Manufacturers. N. Y. CORK CUTTING COMPANY (See Page 44) 43 Fulton Drugs. Aspinwall, J. S 86 William BREITHAUPT & WILSON 46 Park Place BRINCKERHOFF, V. W (See Page 48) 1 College Place Carle & Strong 153 Water COOLIDGE & ADAMS 108 John Dudley & Stafford 69 Beekman Durkee, E. R. & Co 135 to 139 Water FRASER & LEE (See Page 60} 20 Beekman Gridley & Coffin 178 William HYDE, JAMES E 325 Pearl Lanman & Kemp 19 Old Slip Lasell, Marsh & Gardiner 10 Gold McKesson & Robins 91 Fulton Morgan & Allen 46 Cliff PACKARD & JAMES 123 Maiden Lane Pinchot, Bruen & Hobart 214 Fulton Quackinbush's, B., Sons 703 Greenwich Reed, Carnick & Andrus 122 Liberty Rudolphy, John 176 Wiiham SANDS, A. B. & CO (See Page 14) 141 William SCHIEFFELIN, W. H. & CO (See Page 4) 170 and 172 William Southwick, G. W 58 Vesey TAFT & TYLER (See Page 50) 54 Cedar Vanduser, S. R. & Co 35 Barclay WARD, SOUTHERLAND & CO (See Page 18) 130 Wiiham Drugs (Importers.) Archer & Bull 177 Water Aspinwall, J. S 86 William BATTELLE & RENWICK (See Page 16) 163 Front Dix & Morris 48 Cedar DODGE & OLCOTT 88 William Fries, Alex. & Bros 26 W. Broadway 16 NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs. Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. Battelle & Renwick, No. 163 FRONT ST, NEW YORK. AGENTS FOR TITTC III® Mill Lili Cl. NIAGARA LABORATORY REFINED SALTPETRE, Brooklyn Sulphur Works, AND GENERAL Commission Merchants IN DRUGS, PAINTS, Nitrate of Soda, Crude Saltpetre, Chemicals, <£c. <£c. NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO EIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71 17 Business Houses Classified-Continued. Drug's (Importers) Continued. GIFFORD, SHERMAN & INNIS (See Page 22) 120 William Griswold, M. W. & Co., (Manganese, Fluor Spar, Asbestos & Clay).. .249 Pearl LAWRENCE, E. N. & J. B., Jr (See Page 18) 172 Pearl Merrick, T. B. & Co 70 William MORGAN, JAS. L. & CO (See Page 22) 47 Fulton Recknagel & Co 46 Cedar Riker, J. L. & D. S 45 Cedar RUMPFF & LUTZ (SeePage 24) 42 Beaver SANDS, A. B. & CO (See Page 14) 141 William SCHIEFFELIN, W. H. & CO (See Page 4) 170 and 172 William TAFT & TYLER (See Page 50) 54 Cedar WARD, SOUTHERLAND & CO See Page 18) 130 William Weaver & Sterry 16 Platt Drug Mills. CRAMPTON BROS 84 Front HILLIER, R. & SONS (See Page 48) 58 Cedar Druggists' Glassware. BENJAMIN, E. B (See Page 64) 10 Barclay ELMORE, JOHN N 193 Greenwich HAGERTY BROS. & CO (See Page 52) 8 and 10 Platt QUINLAN, JEREMIAH (See Page 14) 136 and 138 William Druggists' Sundries. BREITHAUPT & WILSON 46 Park Place DOUGLAS. R. & CO 56 Maiden Lane BRINCKERHOFF, V. W (See Page 48) 1 College Place FRASER & LEE (See Page 60) 20 Beekman HAGERTY BROS. & CO (See Page 52) 8 and 10 Platt HENRY, JOHN F (See Page 56) 8 College Place HINRICHS, C. F. A 31 Park Place LEVY, HENRY & BRO (See Page 64) 49 Maiden Lane NORTON, H. G. & CO (See Page 50) 26 and 28 Park Place SANDS, A. B. & CO (See Page 14) 141 William SCHIEFFELIN, W. H. & CO (See Page 4) 170 and 172 William WARD, SOUTHERLAND & CO (See Page 18) 130 William WATERS & RICKSECKER (See Page 44) 28 Beekman Druggists' Tinware. HARDY & MILLARD (See Page 60) 55 Ann Dyers' and Printers' Chemicals (Impts.) BLOOMFIELD, J. C. & CO 11 Dey Dye Stuffs, Dye Woods and Chemicals. BLOOMFIELD, J. C. & CO 11 Dey Bredt, F. & Co 178 Fulton Carle & Strong 153 Water GIFFORD, SHERMAN & INNIS (See Page 22) 120 William HARWAY, JAS. L. & CO (See Page 22) 161 Front 18 NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 187O-'71. Ward, SDuiherlanfl & Co., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF DRUGS, AND DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES. First Hands for all the STAPLES and SUNDRIES usually Sold by the Trade. No. 130 William Street, Between Fulton & John Sts., NEW YORK. M. WARD. J. P. SOUTHERLAND. J. M. PARKER. E. H. & J. B. Lawrence, Jr., IMPORTERS OF Drugs, Gums, ESSENTIAL OILS. Seeds. Vanilla Beans. &c„ 1TQ IPearl Street. NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. 19 Business Houses Classified-Continued. Dye Stuffs. Dye Woods and Chemicals (Continued.) MORGAN, JAS. L. & CO (Seo Page 38) 47 Fulton PACKARD & JAMES 123 Maiden Lane Quackinbush's, B., Sons 703 Greenwich RUMPFF & LUTZ See Page 24) 42 Beaver SANDS, A. B. & CO (See Page 14) 141 William SCHIEFFELIN, W. H. & CO (See Page 4) 170 and 172 William WARD, SOUTHERLAND & CO (See Page 18, 130 William Emery. BLOOMFIELD, J. C. & CO-(Victoria Mills) 11 Dey Hewitt, C. B. -(Smyrna Mills) 48 Beekman WADDELL, R. J. & CO (See Page 50) 165 William Essential Oils. BREITHAUPT & WILSON 46 Park Place DODGE & OLCOTT 88 William Fries, Alex. & Bros 26 W. Broadway LAWRENCE, E. N. & J. B„ Jr (See Page 18) 172 Pearl Rosenfield, L. & Co 112 Chambers RUDKIN, WILLIAM (See Page 58) 74 William TAFT & TYLER (See Page 50) 54 Cedar Fancy Goods and Notions. BREITHAUPT & WILSON 46 Park Place DOUGLAS, R. & CO 56 Maiden Lane HAGERTY BROS. & CO (See Page 52) 8 and 10 Platt HENRY, JOHN F (See Page 56) 8 College Place HINRICHS, C. F. A 31 Park Place LEVY, HENRY & BRO (See Page 64) 49 Maiden Lane NORTON, H. G. & CO (See Page 50) 26 and 28 Park Place WATERS & RICKSECKER (See Page 44) 28 Beekman Flavoring Extracts. Fries, Alex. & Bros 26 W. Broadway PACKARD & JAMES 123 Maiden Lane Rosenfield, L. & Co 112 Chambers RUDKIN, WILLIAM (See Page 58) 74 William SANDS, A. B. & CO (See Page 14) 141 William WARD, SOUTHERL AND & CO... (See Page 18) 130 William Gin. BINNINGER & CO-Importers and Proprietors of Binningers' Old London Dock Gin 15 Beav c LIEN AU, M. & CO 105 Fro.it Glass (Importers of Plate). BACHE, SEMON & CO (See Page 54)... .24 Park Place & 19 Barclay Heroy & Marrenner ,.90 and 92 Beekman Noel, Saurel & Antoine 26 Howard Platt & Boyd 79 Murray ROOSEVELT & SON 94 Maiden Lane 20 NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints. Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Taade of 1870-'71. Powers & WeiOtman, MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS, Philadelphia, And No. 60 Cedar St., New York. Acid Works, Falls of Schuylkill, Offer to the Wholesale Drug Trade, and to those who buy in similar quantities, a General Assortment of CHEMICALS, Medicinal. Photographic, and for the Arts, INCLUDING Quinia Sulphate Quinia Acetate, &c. Cinchonia Corrosive Sublimate Strychnia Ether Sulphuric Potassium Bromide Silver Nitrate Magnesia Calcined, Heavy Nitric Acid Morphia Sulphate Morphia Acetate, &c Cinchonia Sulphate Calomel Red Precipitate Chloroform Ammonia Nitrate Bismuth Sub: Ni- trate Epsom Salt Oil Vitriol Alum, &c. NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. 21 Business Houses Classified-Continued. Glass Manufacturers. BACHE, SEMON & CO (See page 54) 24 Park Place & 19 Barclay Fowler, Crampton & Co 142 Front Griswold, M. W. & Co., (Clay and materials for manufacturers )... .249 Pearl HAGERTY BROS. & CO (See page 52) 8 and 10 Platt QUINLAN, JEREMIAH (See page 14) 138 William Glass (Picture and Plate.) BACHE, SEMON & CO (See page 54) 24 Park Place and 19 Barclay Heroy and Marrenner 90 and 92 Beekman Glass (Stained and Ornamented.) AYRES, P (See page 54) 424 Broome MANDEVILLE, JOHN 1 218 Pearl Glass (Window). AYRES, P (See page 54) 424 Broome Heroy & Marrenner 90 and 92 Beekman MANDEVILLE, JOHN 1 218 Pearl Glassware. DOUGLAS, R. & CO 56 Maiden Lane HAGERTY, BROS. & CO (See page 52) 8 and 10 Platt HINRICHS, C. F. A 31 Park Place QUINLAN JEREMIAH (See page 14) 136 and 118 William RUSSELL, HENRY & CO (See page 44) 38 Park Place Glaziers' Points. AYRES, P (See page 54) 424 Broome Glue. Baeder, Adamson & Son 67 Beekman Cooper, Peter 17 Burling Slip GREENE, T. & J 280 Pearl Hewitt, C. B 48 Beekman Magnus, S. A . 305 Pearl MANDEVILLE, JOHN 1 218 Pearl Mangels, Behr & Co 307 Pearl WADDELL, R. J. & CO (See page 50) 165 William Indigo. PACKARD & JAMES 123 Maiden Lane Lamps. DOUGLAS, R. & CO 56 Maiden Lane RUSSELL, HENRY & CO (See page 44) 38 Park Place Liquor Dealers (Wholesale.) Backman, Chas 83 Front Bearnes, F. W 45 Broad Carr & Blanchard 141 Front Cuthbert & Cunningham 38 Burling Slip Day ton, J. C. & Co 107 Front WARD, SOUTHERLAND & CO. (See page 18) 130 William 22 NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN / Dye Woods, Dye Stuffs CHEMICALS AND DYEING DRUGS, No. 120 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. Office of Poughkeepsie Dye Wood Works, Established in 1816. MANUFACTURERS V (J Dye Ms, Dye ffoofls&Aciis 47 FULTON STREET, New York. Office, Hudson River Chemical Works, & Dye Wood Mills, BULLS FERRY, N. J. James L. Harway& Co. IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF DYE WOODS, DYE STUFFS, ETC., Extract Logwood, NEW YORK DYE WOOD MILLS, 161 Front Street, 1STew York. NEW Y0EK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. 23 Business Houses Classified-Continued. Liquor Flavors. Fries, Alex. & Bros 26 W. Broadway RUDKIN, WILLIAM (See Page 58) 74 William Rosenfield, L. & Co 112 Chambers Litharge (Manufacturers.) ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD & LINSEED OIL CO., R. Colgate & Co., Agents, (See Page 8) 287 Pearl BROOKLYN WHITE LEAD CO (See Page 10) 89 Maiden Lane CITIZENS' WHITE LEAD & COLOR WORKS, (See Page 26) 32 Pine st., N.Y. and 23 Sever th st., Pittsburg, Pa. UNION WHITE LEAD M'F'G CO (See Page 12) 26 Burling Slip Logwood (Extract.) HARWAY, JAS. L. & CO (See Page 22) 161 Front Looking-Glass Plate. BACHE, SEMON & CO (See Page 54) 24 Park Place and 19 Barclay ROOSEVELT & SON 94 Maiden Lane Marine Paints. MANDEVILLE, JOHN 1 218 Pearl Medicinal Extracts. THAYER, H. & CO.-Coolidge & Adams, Agents 108 John Medicinal Wines. U. S. RHUS M'F'G CO. (Rhus Wine) 62 Varick, near Canal Metallic Paints. LEHIGH METALLIC PAINT WORKS, (See Page 40) 165 Pearl Mineral Paints. BIDWELL, DANIEL 254 Pearl Mineral Waters. HENRY, JOHN F (See Page 56) 8 College Place SCHIEFFELIN, W. H. & CO. .(See Page 4) 170 and 172 William Schultz & Warker 112 East 14th Mustard Seed. HYDE, JAMES E 325 Pearl TAFT & TYLER (See Page 50) 54 Cedar Naval Stores. Cuthbert & Cunningham 38 Burling Slip LEAVITT & SMITH (See Page 36) 159 Front Neatsfoot Oil (Refined). GREENE, T. & J 280 Pearl 24 NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. RUMPFF & LUTZ, IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF Aniline Colors, Dye Stuffs & Chemicals, 42 BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK. MOLLER & SCHUMANN, MANUFACTURERS OF Fine Coach AND Copal Varnishes, Baking Japans & Japan Dryers, 337 PEARL STREET, NEW YORK. Mf V* V MANUFACTURER OF ff Paris Green 304 PEARL STREET, NEW YORK. NEW Y0BK 00MMEE0IAL INDEX TO EIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. 25 Business Houses Classified-Continued. Oils. BRINCKERHOFF, V. W (See Page 48) 1 College Place GOODKIND, M. & CO 49 Broadway Macy's, Josiab, Sons 189 and 191 Front SANDS, A. B. & CO (See Page 14) 141 William Truesdell, E. D 374 Washington WARD, SOUTHERLAND & CO.... (See Page 18) 130 WiUiam Whitman Bros. & Howe 159 Front Oil (Kerosene). DOWNER KEROSENE OIL CO (See Page 38) 113 Maiden Lane Webb, James A 229 and 230 West Oil (Linseed). ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD & LINSEED OIL CO., R. Colgate & Co., Agents, (See Page 8' 287 Pearl CAMPBELL & THAYER (See Page 34) 89 Maiden Lane JEWETT, JOHN & SONS (See Page 6) 182 Front JUDD LINSEED AND SPERM OIL CO (See Page 30) 139 Front Moore, J. & C. & Co 182 Pearl UNION WHITE LEAD CO (See Page 12) 26 Burling Slip Raynolds, C. T. & Co 106 and 108 Fulton ROWE, THOMAS ft SONS (See Page 32) 181 Front Oils (Machinery). DOWNER KEROSENE OIL CO... .(See Page 38) 113 Maiden Lane Oils (Manufacturers). DOWNER KEROSENE OIL CO... .(See Page 38) 113 Maiden Lane GOODKIND, M. & CO 49 Broadway Hastings & Co 154 Front JUDD LINSEED AND SPERM OIL CO.... (See Page 30) 139 Front LEAVITT & SMITH (See Page 36) 159 Front Manhattan Oil Co 16 Broadway Yenni, Gregory & Co 125 Maiden Lane Oils (Rosin.) LEAVITT & SMITH (SeePage 36) 159 Front Oil (Sperm.) JUDD LINSEED ft SPERM OIL CO (See Page 30) 139 Front Paris Green (Mnfrs.) METZLER, CHARLES (See Page 24) 304 Peart Schneider, Bell & Co 40 Fulton Paint Manufacturers. Anderson, Pierce & Co 174 Fulton BELKNAP'S, E. 8., SONS (See Page 30) 8 Gold BIDWELL, DANIEL 254 Pearl Budd, J. J 149 Bank CITIZENS' WHITE LEAD & COLOR WORKS, (See Page 26) 32 Pine st.,N. Y., and 23 Seventh st., Pittsburgh, Pa. Devoe, F. W. & Co 117 Fulton Hainemann & Steiner 89 Fulton Jessup St Childs 129 Maiden Lane 26 NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. ISAAC M. PENNOCK, Gen'l Agt. C. L. WHEELER, Treasurer. CITIZENS' Wie Leaib Co Worts HENRY HARLEY, Proprietor. MANUFACTURERS OF PURE WHITE LEAD, ZINC PAINT, House Colors, Blue Paint for Barrels, RED LEAD, LITHARGE, PUTTY,&c. 23 SEVENTH STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. New York Office, 32 Fine Street. All Goods represented as "PURE" are guaranteed free from adulteration, under penalty of forfeiture of the whole Bill of which they form a part. HENRY HARLEY. NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, Ac., for Fall and Winter Trade of 187O-'71. 27 Business Houses Classified-Continued. Paint Manufacturers (Continued.) Leggett, F. W. A G. F. A Co 301 Pearl LEHIGH METALLIC PAINT WORKS (SeePage 40) 165 Pearl MANDEVILLE, JOHN 1 218 Pearl WADDELL, R. J. & CO (See Page 50) 165 William Wadsworth Bros & Co 207 Pearl Webb, McLoughlin & Co 60 Beekman WOODBURY, ISAIAH (See Page 28) 39 Broadway Paints and Oils. Anderson, Pierce & Co 174 Fulton AYRES. P (See Page 54) 424 Broome BIDWELL, DANIEL 274 Pearl Budd, J. J 49 Bank Carle & Strong. 153 Water Devoe, F. W. & Co 117 Fulton Jessup A Childs 129 Maiden Lane MANDEVILLE, JOHN 1 218 Pearl Masury & Whiton Ill Fulton Raynolds, C. T. & Co 106 and 108 Fulton SANDS, A. B. & CO (See Page 14) 141 William SCHIEFFELIN, W. H. & CO (See Page 4) 170 and 172 William Wadsworth Bros. A Co 207 Pearl WARD, SOUTHERLAND & CO (See Page 18) 130 William Webb, McLoughlin & Co 60 Beekman Whiting, J. C. & Co 193 Pearl WOODBURY, ISAIAH (See Page 28) 39 Broadway Paper Hangings (Mnfrs.) Christy, Constant & Co 25 Murray and 29 Warren Janeway & Co 51 Dey and New Brunswick, N. J. Smith, H. A. & Co 112 Reade Whiting, Young & Warren Store, 479 Broadway. Factory, 413 West 31st Pentagraph. Machines (Importers). BLOOMFIELD, J.C.A CO 11 Dey Perfumery. HENRY, JOHNF (See Page 56) 8 College Place Hinman, Wm. A 20 Platt SCHIEFFELIN, W. H. & CO... .(See Page 4) 170 and 172 William SANDS, A. B. & CO (See Page 14) 141 William Spencer, T. P. & Co 299 Broadway STROUSE, FELIX B (See Page 58) 594 Broadway WARD, SOUTHERLAND A CO... .(See Page 18) 130 William Petroleum. DAY A CO 204 Pearl Donald, J. A Co 124 Maiden Lane Potash (Concentrated). BABBITT, B. T 64 to 74 Washington 28 NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. Isaiah Woodbury, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN WHITE LEADS Colors and Varnishes. GENERAL AGENT Oriental Powder Co. And Salem Load Co., 39 BROADWAY, N. Y. THE SALEM LEAD COMPANY CORRODE and GRIND at THEIR NEW MILLS, the Most Beautiful PURE WHITE LEAD EVER OFFERED IN THIS COUNTRY. ISAIAH WOODBURY, GENERAL AGENT FOR NEW YORK, 39 Broadway. NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. 29 Business Houses Classified-Continued. Proprietary Medicines. Bach & Nostrand 41 Fulton Curtis, J. & Sons 215 Fulton HENRY, JOHN F (See page 56) 8 College Place Moses, Job 18 Courtlandt Radway & Co 87 Maiden Lane SCHIEFFELIN, W. H. & CO... .'.'See Page 4) 170 and 172 William WARD, SOUTHERLAND & CO... .(See Page 18) 130 William Pumice Stone. WADDELL, R. J. & CO (See Page 50) ...165 William Putty Manufacturers. BELKNAP'S, E. S., SONS (See Page 30) 8 Gold Budd. John J 149 Bank CITIZENS' WHITE LEAD COLOR WORKS, (See Page 26) 32 Pine st., N. Y., and 23 Seventh st., Pittsburgh, Pa. MANDEVILLE, JOHN 1 218 Pearl Rectifiers. CUTHBERT & CUNNINGHAM 38 Burling Slip Griffiths, Curtiss & Co ... 68 Broadway Howe, Ephraim 118 to 122 Elm PIKE, S. N. & CO 72 Broad WEBB, JAS. A 229 and 230 West Red Lead. ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD & LINSEED OIL CO., R. Colgate & Co., Agents, (See Page 8) 287 Pearl BROOKLYN WHITE LEAD CO (See Page 10) 89 Maiden Lane CITIZENS' WHITE LE AD & COLOR WORKS, (See page 26) 32 Pine st., N. Y., and 23 Seventh st, Pittsburgh, Pa. UNION WHITE LEAD M'F'G CO Bee Page 12) 26 Burling Slip Roller Leathers (Importers.) BLOOMFIELD, J. C. & CO 11 De# Rubber Goods. NORTON, H. G. & CO (See Page 50) 26 and 28 Park Place Shepard & Dudley 150 William Saleratus. BABBITT, B. T 64 to 74 Washington Durkee, E. R. & Co 135 to 139 Watir DWIGHT, JOHN & CO (See Page 62) 11 Old Slip PACKARD & JAMES 123 Maiden Lane Tallmadge & Son 37 Murray Taylor, James Monroe .. .112 Liberty Saltpetre. PACKARD & JAMES 123 Maiden Lane Saltpetre Refiners. Durkee, E R. & Co 135 to 139 Water BATTELLE & RENWICK (See Page 16) 163 Front 30 NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71, AM * COMPANY, « linseed Crushers, SUCCESSORS TO THE MANUFACTURING BUSINESS OF SAML. JUDD'S SONS & CO., J. & L. K. BRIDGE AND JOHN BRIDGE, SAML. JUDD. Established 1818. Oldest House in the United States in their Line Office, 139 FRONT STREET, New York. E. 8. Belknap's Sons, No. 8 GOLD STREET, NEW YORK. MANUFACTURERS OF PUTTY Whiting, Paris White, WHITE LEAD, ZINC, COLORED PAINTS, &c. NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. 31 Business Houses Classified-Continued. Sal-Soda. DWIGHT, JOHN & CO See Page 62) 11 Old Slip MORGAN'S, ENOCH SONS 211 Washington PACKARD & JAMES . 123 Maiden Lane WING & EVANS (See Page 42; 74 Beaver Sand Paper. Hewitt, C. B. (Sterling Flint) 48 Beekman WADDELL, R. J. & CO (See Page 50) 165 William Sapolio (Something new for Cleaning and Polishing). MORGAN'S, ENOCH SONS 211 Washington Soaps. BABBITT, B. T 64 to 74 Washington SCHIEFFELIN, W. H. & CO i See Page 4) 170 and 172 William Soaps (Fancy and Toilet.) Colgate & Co . 55 John Durkee, E. R. & Co 135 to 139 Water STROUSE, FELIX B (See Page 58) 594 Broadway Soaps (Family.) MORGAN'S, ENOCH. SONS 211 Washington Soda-Water Apparatus. MATTHEWS, JOHN (See Page 46).... 1st Ave., bet. 26th and 27th sts Spices. Durkee, E. R. & Co 135 to 139 Water HILLIER, R. & SONS (See Page 48) 58 Cedar PACKARD & JAMES ,. 123 Maiden Lane Sponges. BREITHAUPT & WILSON 46 Park Place FRASER & LEE (See Page 60) 20 Beekman LEVY, HENRY & BRO See Page 64) 49 Maiden Lane WATERS & RICKSECKER (See Page 44) 28 Beekman Sulphur. BATTELLE & RENWICK (See Page 16) 163 Front Gray, Daniel 139 Maiden Lane PACKARD & JAMES 123 Maiden Lane Super-Carb. Soda. DWIGHT, JOHN & CO (See Page 62) 11 Old Slip WING & EVANS (See Page 42) 74 Beaver 32 NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. Thomas Rowe & Sons, MANUFACTURERS OF LINSEED OIL No. 181 FRONT STREET NEW YORK NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. 33 Business Houses Classified-Continued. Surgical Instruments. BRINCKERHOFF, V. W 'See Page 48) 1 College Place Hernstein, A. L 52 Maiden Lane Otto & Reynders 64 Chatham SCHIEFFELIN, W. H. & CO (See Page 4) 170 and 172 William Shepard & Dudley 150 William Tapes, Floss and Ribbons (Impts.) BLOOMFIELD, J. C. & CO 11 Dey Toilet Articles. LEVY, HENRY & BRO (See Page 64) 49 Maiden La e Ultramarine. TAFT & TYLER (See Page 50) 54 Cedar KOHNSTAMM, H 100 Chambers Vanilla Beans. TAFT & TYLER (See Page 50) 54 Cedar Varnishes. AYRES, P (See Page 54) 424 Broome Griswold, M. W. & Co., (Manganese for Manufacturers) 249 Pearl Raynolds, C. T. & Co 106 and 108 Fulton SANDS, A. B. & CO (See Page 14) 141 William WARD, SOUTHERLAND & CO (See Page 18) 130 William Varnish Manufacturers. ASSMAN & CO-(Coach) 260 Pearl Blodgett, William Tilden 225 Pearl Brooks & Fitzgerald Cor. West and W. 12th Hobbs, Bligh & Hebbard 115 Fulton MANDEVILLE, JOHN 1 218 Pearl MOLLER & SCHUMANN (See Page 24) 337 Pearl REED, CHAS. C 181 and 183 Chatham Square Rushmore, Cornell & Co 221 Pearl S. P. Smith 105 Maiden Lane Wood, Geo. L 214 Pearl WOODBURY. ISAIAH (See Page 28) 39 Broadway VALENTINE & CO 88 Chambers Zinss r, Wm. & Co 197 William White Lead Corroders. ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD & LINSEED Oil; CO., R. Colgate & Co., Agents, (See Page 8) 287 Pearl BROOKLYN WHITE LEAD CO (See Page 10) 89 Maiden Lane UNION WHITE LEAD CO (See Page 12) 26 Burling Slip 34 NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. Campbell & Thayer, 89 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK. MANUFACTURERS OF Linseed Oil, Raw, Refined And Boiled, IN CASKS and BARRELS. ALSO Xiinseed Cake. NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. 35 Business Houses Classified-Continued. White Lead Manufacturers. ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD & LINSEED OIL CO., R. Colgate & Co., Agents, (See Page 8) 287 Pearl AYRES, P (See Page 54) 424 Broome BATTELLE & RENWICK (See Page 16) 163 Front BELKNAP'S, E. 8., SONS (See Page 30). 8 Gold BROOKLYN WHITE LEAD CO /See Page 10) 89 Maiden Lane CITIZENS' WHITE LEAD & COLOR WORKS, (See Page 26) 32 Pine st., N. Y., and 23 Seventh st., Pittsburgh, Pa. Hall, Bradley & Co 181 Water Harrison Bros. & Co 16 Burling Slip JEWETT, JOHN & SONS (See Page 6) 182 Front Leggett, F. W. & G. F. & Co 301 Pearl MANDEVILLE, JOHN 1 218 Pearl ROWE, THOMAS & SONS (See Page 32) 181 Front SALEM WHITE LEAD CO.-Isaiah Woodbury, Agent... .(See Page 28) 39 Broadway UNION WHITE LEAD M'F'G Co (See Page 12) 26 Burling Slip Whiting Manufacturers. BELKNAP'S, E. 8.. SONS (See Page 30) 8 Gold Budd, John J 149 Bank WADDELL, R. J. & CO (See Page 50) 165 William Wines and Liquors (Importers). BINNINGER & CO 15 Beaver Blackburn, E. & Co .. 10 Beaver Culbert, J. W 190 Front Davivier & Co 9 Whitehall Debary, Frederick & Co 52 Broad Fillott, Alexander 53 Beaver- Ives, Beecher & Co 98 Front Kuttruff, W 21 Beaver Leger, H 32 Broadway L1ENAU, M. & CO 105 Front Myers, Lawrence & Co 35 William Oechs, Anthony 73 New Paras & Allen 31 Broad Perczel & Stanisics 37 Broad Purdy & Nicholas 43 Beaver Reilly, Leavy & Co ,.. 1 Beaver Renauld, Francois & Co 23 Beaver Schmidt, C. F 20 Beaver Schmidt, H. G. & Co 38 Beaver Vanderherst & Boegler 12 Beaver Welsh, J. G 41 Beaver Zinc. AYRES, P (See Page 54) 424 Broome CITIZENS' WHITE LEAD & COLOR WORKS, (See Page 26) 32 Pine st., N. Y., and 23 Seventh st., Pittsburgh, Pa. MANDEVILLE, JOHN 1 218 Pearl Raynolds, C. T. & Co 106 and 108 Fulton 36 NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Taade of 1870-'71. Leavitt & Smith, MANUFACTURERS OF ROSIN OILS, AND DEALERS IN NAVAL STORES, ROSIN, TAR, PITCH, AND SPIRITS TURPENTINE, 159 Front Street, C. F. LEAVITT, JOHN SMITH, • NEW YORK. NEW Y0BK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO EIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints. Oils. Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. 37 BUSINESS HOUSES ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. । w--- ASSMAN & CO., Coach Varnishes 260 Pearl ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD A LINSEED OIL CO., R. Colgate & Co., Agents, (See page 8) 287 Pearl AYRES, P., Paints, Oils, and Window Glass... .(See page 54) 424 Broome BABBITT, B. T., Soap, &c 64 to 74 Washington BACHE, SEMON & CO., Importers of glass... (See page 54)... .24 Park Place and 19 Barclay BATTELLE & RENWICK, White Lead Manfrs... (See Page 16) 163 Front BELKNAP'S, E. S. SONS, White Lead, Putty, &c (See page 30) 8 Gold BENJAMIN, E. B., Chemists' articles (See page 64) 10 Barclay BIDWELL, DANIEL, Paint Manufacturer, 259 Pearl BINNINGER'S OLD LONDON DOCK GIN 15 Beaver BINNINGER & CO., Importers Wines, Brandies & Gin 15 Beaver BLOOMFIELD, J. C. & CO., Dye Stuffs, Colors, Chemicals, &c., 11 Dey BRINCKERHOFF, V. W., Druggists' Sundries, &c., (See page 48)..1 College Place BROOKLYN WHITE LEAD CO (See page 10) 89 Maiden Lane CAMPBELL & THAYER, Linseed Oil (See Page 34) 89 Maiden Lane CITIZENS' WHITE LEAD Ai COLOR WORKS, (See Page 26) 32 Pine st., N. Y., and 23 Seventh st., Pittsburg. Pa. COOLIDGE & ADAMS, Botanic Drugs, &c 108 John CRAMPTON BROS.. Drug Mills 84 Front Cuthbert & Cunningham, Alcohol, Liquor Dealers and Rectifyers 38 Bur- ling Slip DODGE & OLCOTT, Drug Importers 88 William DOUGLAS, R. & CO., Lamps and Fancy Goods . .56 Maiden Lane DOWNER KEROSENE OIL CO.... (See page 38) 113 Maiden Lane DWIGHT, JOHN & CO., Saleratus, &c...(See page 62) 11 Old Slip ELMORE, JOHN N., Chemists' articles 193 Greenwich FRASER & LEE, Drugs, &c (See page 60) 20 Beekman Fries, Alex. & Bros., Liquor Flavors 26 W. Broadway GIFFORD, SHERMAN & INNIS, Dye Stuffs Dye Woods and Chemicals.... (See page 22)... .120 William GOODKIND, M. & CO., Oils 49 Broadway GREENE, T. & J., Glue and Fertilizers 280 Pearl Griswold, M. W. & CO., Raw Materials 249Pearl HAGERTY BROS. & CO., Druggists' Glass-ware... .(See page 52)... .8 and 10 Platt HARDY & MILLARD, Manufacturers Tin Ware for Drug and Paint Trades.. (See page 60) 55 Ann HARWAY, JAS. L. & CO., Dye Stuffs, Dye Woods and Chemicals.. (See Page 22).. 161 Front HENRY, JOHN F., Proprietary Medicines... .(See page 56)... 8 College Place Hewitt, C. B., Glue, Paper, Commissions, &c 48 Beekman HILLIER, R. & SONS, Drug Mills (See page 48) 58 Cedar HINRICH'S, C. F. A., Fancy Goods, &c 31 Park Place HYDE, JAMES E., Drug Importer 325 Pearl JEWETT, JOHN & SONS, White Lead Mnfrs.... (See page 6). ...182 Front JUDD LINSEED AND SPERM OIL CO... .(See Page 30) 139 Front KOHNSTAMM, H., Ultramarine, Colors, &c 100 Chambers LAWRENCE, E. N. & J. B., Jr., Drugs Impts (See Page 18)....172 Pearl LEAVITT & SMITH, Oil Manufacturers... .(See Page 36) 159 Front 38 NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, In Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 187O-'71. Dow tart Co. BOSTON, MASS., M A N U F A C T U KERS O F T 11 E Downer Kerosene Illuminating Oil, AND Downer's Machinery And Spindle Oils, Manufactured under their own processes without the use of any Acids, and free from Gum or stain. Office, 113 Maiden Lane, NEW YORK. Downer's Mineral Sperm Illuminating Oil. Fire test 300° Fahr., and equal in safety to Sperm Oil; the most Brilliant Illuminator in the market. NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and AVinter Trade of 1870-'71 39 Business Houses Arranged Alphabetically.-Continued. LEHIGH METALLIC PAINT WORKS (See Page 40) 165 Pearl LEVY, HENRY & BRO., Druggists' Sundries, tec.... (See page 64 . .49 Maid- en Lane LIEN AU, M. & CO., Importers Wines, Brandies, Gin, &c 105 Front Magnus, S. A., Glue 305 Pearl MANDEVILLE, JOHN I., Paints, Oils and White Lead 218 Pearl Mangels, Behr * Co.. Glue 307 Pearl MATTHEWS, JOHN, Soda Water Apparatus... .(See page 46)... .1st Ave., be- tween 26th and 27th sts METZLER, CHARLES, Paris Green. .. .(See page 24) 304 Pearl MOLLER & SCHUMANN, Varnishes and Japans... .(See page 24).. .337 Pearl Morgan's, Enoch Sons, Manufacturers Sapolio, Soap and Sal Soda 211 Washington MORGAN, JAS. L. & CO., Dye Stuffs, Dye Woods, and Chemicals (See page 22) 47 Fulton NICHOLS, F. B., Chemicals, Commission... .(See page 58) 71 William NORTON, H. G. & CO., Rubber Goods and Druggists' Sundries, (See page 50).... 26 and 28 Park Place N. Y. CORK CUTTING COMPANY ,See page 44) 43 Fulton PACK ARD & JAMES, Dye Stuffs and Chemicals 123 Maiden Lane POAVERS & WEIGHTMAN, Manufacturing Chemists. .(See page 20). .60 Cedar Quackinbush's, B. Sons, Dye Stuffs and Drugs 703 Greenwich QUINLAN. JEREMIAH, Druggists' Glassware... .(See page 14).. .136 and 138 William REED, CHAS. C., Varnish Makers 181 and 183 Chatham Square Rosenfield, L. & CO., Liquor Flavors, &c 112 Chambers ROWE, THOMAS & SONS, Lead and Oil. . (See page 32) 181 Front RUDKIN, WILLIAM, Liquor Flavors... .(See page 58) 74 William RUMPFF & LUTZ, Dye Stuffs. Dye AVoods and Chemicals... .(See page 24) 42 Beaver RUSSELL, HENRY & CO., Lamps, etc (Seepage 44) 38 Park Place SANDS, A. B. & CO., Importers of Drugs.... (See page 14) 141 William SCHIEFFELIN, W. H & CO., Importers of Drugs... (See page 4) 170 and 172 AVilliam STROUSE, FELIX B., Perfumery and Toilet Soaps... .(See page 58) 594 B'way TAFT & TYLER, Importers of Drugs... .(See page 50) 54 Cedar UNION AVHITE LEAD MANUFACTURING CO... (See page 12)... 26 Bur- ling Slip U. S. RHUS M'F'G CO. (Rhus Wine) 62 Varick, near Canal VALENTINE & CO., Varnishes (Coach). 88 Chambers' AVA.DDELL, R. J. & CO., Sand and Emery Papers... (See page 50) 165 William AA'ARD, SOUTHERLAND & CO., Importers of Drugs, .... (See page 18)... 130 William WATERS & RICKSECKER, Druggists'Sundries.... (See page 44) 28 Beekman AVebb, James A., Alcohol, Cologne Spirits, and Kerosene Oil,... 229 and 230 West AVING & EVANS, Brokers in Chemicals (See prge 42) 74 Beaver Wood, Geo. L., Varnish Maker 214 Pearl AVOODBURY. ISAIAH, Paints, Oils, &c (See Page 28) 39 Broadway Zinsser, William & Co., Manufacturers French Varnish, AVhite Gum Shel- lac, Sealing Wax, &3., 197 William 40 NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. J BROWN, * Prize Medalv Prize Mal AWARDED HY AWARDED BY American Institute, 9American Institute, 1869. 1869' > <A o ■*<1Q»Z manufactured bV Metallic Pai^ PURE IRON OXIDE. PURE IRON OXIDE. 165 PEARL ST., New York. We desire to call the attention of the Wholesale Trade to our Brand of Metallic Paint, made by a new and peculiar process of our own, by which we are enabled to extract thoroughly all the Sulphur from the ore. never before achieved. Manufacturers of drab colors, light browns, dark yellows, &c., and grinders in oil, will find our shade to be the best and most economical base for mixing, known to the trade. For general Rail Road Work, Car Builders', Roofing, and Iron Work, and Farm Work, it is the handsomest and cheapest Brown Color made. For priming on all outside work and for Carriage Builders, it is fast taking the place of White Lead and English Filling. We guarantee a saving of Oil of 20 per cent, with our color, as compared with Ochres or Earth Paints. Desiring to control the Trade in this kind of Paint, we are manufacturing upon a large scale, and are offering it in 5,10 and 20 Ton lots, at 25 to 40 per cent, lower rates than this quality has ever been sold. We guarantee satisfaction equal to the best known to the Trade, or no sale. Put up in 100 lb. kegs, 300, 400 and 500 lb. barrels. A reference to the R. R. Co.'s and celebrated Mfg. Firms below, may indicate the । nr ity and excellence of our Brand over other brands in market. Price by Single Ton, $50, or 2^c. per lb. A Liberal Discount by Quantity. Erie Railway, Novelty Iron Works, N. Y. New York Central Railroad, Architectural Iron Works, N. Y. Hudson River " J. B. & W. W. Cornell, Iron W'ks, Vermont Central " New York. John Stephenson & Co., Car Build- C. H. Delamater, Iron Ships. N. Y. ers, N. Y. City. U. S. Navy Department, N. Y. Grant Locomotive W"ks, Paters'n. U. S. Light-House Department. Rogers' " " " U. S. Ordnance Department, New John L. Kipp, and others, Wagons, York. Trucks, &c , New York. Am. Agricultural Works, N. Y. The LEHIGH STANDARD BROWN is considered to be unreser- vedly the best article in market, and is highly recommended by Engi- neer Roebling, the celebrated Bridge Builder, and by Chief Engineer Sewell, U. S. Navy. NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. 41 NATIONAL BANKS OF NEW YORK. NAME. LOCATION. CAPITAL. American Exchange National Bank 128 Broadway * Atlantic National Bank of N. Y 144 Broadway B. of New York Nat. Banking Asso 48 Wall Bowery National Bank 58 Bowery... *Central National Bank 322 Broadway Chatham National Bank 182 Broadway . $5,000,000 300,000 . 3,000,000 250,000 . 3,000,000 450,000 Chemical National Bank of N. Y 270 " ' Continental National Bank of N. Y 5 Nassau Croton National Bank of N. Y 26 Nassau *East River National Bank 680 Broadway ♦Eighth National Bank 650 Broadway ♦Fifth National Bank 338 Third av ♦First Nationa' Bank 140 Broadway ♦Fourth National Bank 16 Nassau Fulton National Bank of N. Y Fulton and Pearl Gallatin National Bank of N. Y 36 Wall Grocers' National Bank of City of N. Y.. .59 Barclay Hanover National Bank 33 Nassau Importers' and Traders' National Bank. .247 Broadway Irving National Bank of N Y 295 Greenwich ♦Leather Manufacturers' National Bank. .29 Wall Marine National Bank 90 Wall Market National Bank 286 Pearl Mechanics' National Bank 31 Wall Meeh, and Trad. National Bank of N. Y. .153 Bowery Mercantile National Bank 191 Broadway ♦Merchants' Exchange National Bank... .257 Broadway Merchants'National Bank 42 Wall Metropolitan National Bank 110 Broadway ♦National Bank of Commerce of N. Y 31 Nassau ♦National Bank of the Commonwealth.. .15 Nassau National Bank of N. America of N. Y 44 Wall National Bank of Republic 2 Wall National Bank of State of N. Y 31 William ♦National Broadway Bank of N. Y 237 Broadway National Butchers' and Drovers' Bank.. .124 Bowery Nat. Citizens' Bank of the City of N. Y... .381 Broadway National City Bank of N. Y 12 Wall ♦National Currency Bank 2 Wall National Mechanics' Bank Association.... 38 Wall ♦National Park Bank .5 Beekman National Shoe and Leather Bank 272 Broadway ♦New York County National Bank 8th av. and 14th st *N. Y. National Exchange Bank 186 Greenwich ♦Ninth National Bank 363 Broadway ♦Ocean National Bank 222 Fulton Pacific National Bank 470 Broadwav Phoenix National Bank of City of N. Y.... 45 Wall ♦Second National Bank 5th av. and 23d st Seventh Ward National Bank 234 Pearl 300,000 . 2,000,000 350,000 250,000 150,000 500,000 . 5,000,000 600,000 . 1.500,000 300,000 . 1,000,000 . 1,500,000 500,000 600 000 400,000 . 1,000,000 . 2,000,000 600,000 . 1,000 000 . 1,235,000 . 3,000,000 . 4,000,000 . 10,000,000 750,000 . 1,000,000 . 2.000,000 . 2,000.000 . 1,000.000 800,000 400,000 . 1,000.000 100,000 500,000 . 2,000,000 . 1.500,000 200,000 300,000 . 1.000,000 . 1,000 000 422,700 . 1,800,000 300,000 500.000 ♦Sixth National Bank Broadway and 35th st.. St. Nicholas National Bank Wall and New Tenth National Bank 25 Broad ♦Third National Bank 29 Pine Tradesmen's National Bank of N. Y 291 Broadway Union National Bank 34 Wall 200,003 . 1,000,000 . 1.000,000 . 1,000,000 . 1.000,000 . 1,500,000 * Public Depositories of the United States. Sank Clearing-House, WILLIAM A CAMP, Manager, Wall Street. 42 NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. WING & EVANS, Brokers ill Chemicals. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE EXECUTION OF ORDERS FOR SODA ASH, SAL SODA, CAUSTIC SODA, BI-CARBONATE of SODA, BLEACHING POWDER, &c., &c., &c. OFFICE, No. 74 BEAVER STREET, N. Y. CITY. NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS. in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. 43 Art Galleries. Academy of Design. 4th av., cor. 23d st. Bogardus, 1153 B'way, (free.) Goupil k Co., 170 5th av., (free.) Gurney, 108 5th av.. (photographic, free.) Historical Society, cor. 2d av. and 11th st., (by introduction.) Howell, 867 B'way, (photographic, free.) International, M. J. Paillard & Co., 680 B'way, (free.) Sarony & Co., 680 B'way, (photographic, free; Paul Marney's Water Color Drawings.) Schaus.W., 749 B'way, (free.) Snedecor, Jr.. 768 B'way, (free.) Libraries. Apprentices', 472 B'way-William Vanuorden, Librarian. Open from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. Free to Apprentices and females employed by mechanics and tradesmen; journeymen and others, $2 per annum. Astor, Lafayette pl., n. Astor pl.-F. Schroeder, Librarian. Open daily, except Sundays and Holidays, from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Free. City, 12 City Hall.-Open daily, from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. Janies Barclay, Librarian. Free. Cooper Union, 7th st., cor. 4th av.-Louisa Davies, Librarian. Open from 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. Free. Harlem, 3d av . n. E. 122d.-D. P. Ingraham, Pres.; Terms, $2 per annum. Open from 2 to 7 P. M. Library of the American Institute, Cooper Union.-John W. Chambers, Librarian. Open daily, from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Terms of membership of the (Institute and) Library, $5 initation fee, and S3 per annum. Maimonides Literary Association, 56 Orchard.-E. Friedlien, Librarian. Mercantile Library Association, Astor pl.-F. H. Houston, Librarian. Open from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. Down-town office, 76 Cedar. Terms of membership; for Clerks, 41 initiation fee and S3 per annum. Merchants and others, $5 annually. Reading room open from 8 A M. to 10 P. M. Mott Memorial Free Medical, 58 Madison av.-A. B. Mott, Director. Open 11 A. M. to 1 P. M. and from 7 to 10 P. M. New York Historical Society, 2d av. cor. E. 11th.-George H. Moore, Libra- rian. Open-winter, 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.; summer, 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. New York Law Institute, 41 Chambers.-Open 8% A. M. to 6 P. M. A. J. Vanderpool, Librarian. Terms of membership, $150, subject to assessments. New York Society, 67 University pl.-W. S. Butler, Librarian. Open from 8 A. M. until 6 P. M. Reading room, from 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. Terms of mem- bership, $25 for a transferable right, subject to an annual payment of $10. Temporary subscription, $15 per annum; $8 for six months; $5 for three months. Free shares, $150. Printers', 3 Chambers.-John Craw, Librarian. Open last Saturday even- ing in each month. The Library contains over 4,000 volumes. Free, except where persons take books from the Library, for which $1 a year is charged. Womens', 48 Bleecker.-Mrs M. M. Ferrer, Supt. Open daily, from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Terms of membership, $1.50 per annum. Young Men's Christian Ass'n, 161 5th av., 3dav. cor. E. 122d, 285 Hudson, 473 Grand and 97 Wooster.-R. B. Pool, Librarian. Open daily, from 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. Terms of membership: Persons under 40 years of age, $2 per annum; over 40, $5 per annum. Life membership, $20. Colleges and Theological Seminaries. Columbia College, E. 49th, n. 4th av. General Theological Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church, W. 20th, bet. 9th and 10th avs. Rutgers Female College, 489 5th av. St. Francis Xavier, 49 W. 15th. Union Theological Sem- inary, 9 University pl. University,W'sht'n sq., E., op.W'sht'n Parade Ground. Theatres and Places of Amusement. Academy of Music, Irving pl., cor. E. 14th st. Booth, Edwin, W. 23d st, n. 6th av. Bowery Theatre, 48 Bowery. Bryant's, 107 E. 14th st. Cent. Park Garden, 7th av., cor. 59th. Grand Opera House, 8th av., cor. W. 23d st. Ir- ving Hall, 9 Irviog pl. New York Circus, 116 E. 14th st. Niblo's Garden, 576 B'way. Olympic Theatre, 624 B'way. Pastor, Anthony, 201 Bowery. Stadt Theatre, 45 Bowery. Tammany, 109 E. 14th st. Theatre Comique, 514 B'way. Theatre Francais, 107 W. 14th st. Wallack, J. Lester, 844 B'way. Waverley, 720 B'way. Wood's Museum, 1221 B'way. New York City Car Routes. BROADWAY AND UNIVERSITY PLACE LINE.-Leaves cor. B'way and Barclay sts.; runs through Barclay st. to Church, to Canal, to Greene, to Clin- ton pl., to University pl., to Union sq., to B'way, to 7th av., to 59th st., to Central Park. Returns by same route to University pl., to Wooster st., cross- es Canal st. to W. B'way, to College pl., to Barclay st., to starting point. Runs all night. BROADWAY AND BROOME ST. LINE.-Leaves cor. B'way and Broome st ; runs through Broome st. to Greene st., and thence by same route as B'way and Barclay st. line. Returns by same route as B'way and Barclay st. line to Broome st., thence to B'way. Last car 11 P. M. 44 NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. A visit A? Waters & Ricksecker's, 28 Beek- man St., will repay any Druggist, as they have the best assortment Goods in the city, besides a full line of all Druggists' Sun- dribs at popular prices. New List of Novelties issued every three months, and sent to any address. RVSSEU $ MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS W GLASS WARE, KEROSENE LAMPS, Chandeliers, Brackets, &c. 38 PARK PLACE, HENRY RUSSELL. NATHAN RUSSELL, Jb. NEW YORK. New York Cork Cutting Co., MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN EVERY VARIETY OF CORKS, MACHINE CUT Corks of Supsrior quality FOR DRUGGISTS', A SPECIALITY. Diagrams of sizes and Price Lists sent on application. Factory, 50, 52, 54 & 56 Columbia St., near Fulton, Brooklyn, 43 FULTON STREET, Between Cliff and Pearl, NEIY YORK. NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c , for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. 45 [New York City Car Routes.-Continued.] SIXTH AVE. LINE.-Leaves cor. B'way and Vesey st.; runs through Vesey st. to Church, to Chambers, to W. B'way, to Canal, to Varick, to Car- mine, to Sixth av., to 59th st. and Central Park. Returns by same route, to W. B'way, to College pl., to Vesey st., to cor. B'way. Runs all night. SIXTH AVE., BROADWAY AND CANAL ST. LINE -Leaves cor. B'way and Canal st.; runs through Canal st. to Varick, thence by same route as 6th av. line. Returns by same route. Last car, 10.15 P. M. SEVENTH AVE. LINE.-Leaves B'way and Barclay st.; runs through Barclay st. to Church, to Canal, to Sullivan, to Amity, to Macdougal, to Clin- ton pl., to Greenwich av., to Seventh av., to 59th st. and Central Park. Re- turns by same route to Sullivan st., to West Broadway, to College pl., to Bar- clay st., to Broadway. Last car 11.15 P. M. EIGHTH AVENUE LINE.-Leaves Broadway and Vesey st.; runs through Vesey st. to Church, to Chambers, to W. Broadway, to Canal st., to Hudson, to Eighth av., to 59th st. and Central Park. Returns by same route to Cham- bers st., to College pl., to Vesey st., to Broadway. Runs all night. EIGHTH AVENUE, BROADWAY AND CANAL STREET LINE.-Leaves Broadway and Canal st., to Hudson st., thence same route as Eighth av. line; returning to Canal st. and Broadway. Last car 11 P. M. NINTH AVENUE LINE.-Leaves Broadway and Fulton st.; runs through Fulton st. to Greenwich, to 9th av., to 54th st. Returns by same route to Washington st., to Fulton, to Broadway. Last car 10 p. m. CENTRAL PARK, NORTH RIVER AND TENTH AVENUE LINE.-Leaves South Ferry; runs through Whitehall st., to Marketfield, to Bowling Green, to Battery pl., to West st., to 10th av., to 59th st., to Central Park. Returns by same route. Last car 11.30 P. M. SECOND AVENUE LINE.-Leaves foot of Peck si.; runs through South st. to Oliver, to Bowery, to Grand st., to Chrystie, to Houston, to Second av., to 128th st., Harlem. Returns by 2d av. to 23d st., to 1st av., to Houston, to Allen, to Grand, to Bowery, to Chatham st., to Pearl, to starting point. Cars run from Peck Slip to 63d st. all night; last car leaves Harlem 1 A. M. THIRD AVENUE LINE.-Leaves Broadway, opposite Astor House; runs through Park Row to Chatham st., to Bowery, to 3d av., to 65th st., thence to Harlem. Returns by same route. Cars run all night. FOURTH AVENUE LINE.-Leaves Broadway, opposite the Astor House ; runs through Park Row to Centre st., to Grand, to Bowery, to 4th av.. to 32d st. Every third car continues through 32d st. to Lexington av., to 34th st,, to Hunter's Point Ferry. Returns by same route to Broome st., to Centre, to starting point. Last car 11.30 P. M. MADISON AVENUE LINE.-Same as 4th av. to 32d st., through Tunnel, to 42d st., to Madison av., to Central Park. CITY HALL, AVENUE B AND ,34th STREET LINE.-Leaves Ann street and Broadway; runs through Park*Row to Chatham st., to East Broadway, to Clinton st., to Avenue B, to 14th st., to Avenue A, to 23d st., to 1st av., to 34th st., to Ferry. Returns by same route to 2d st., to Avenue A, to Essex st., to East Broadway, to Chatham st., to Park Row, to Ann st. and Broadway. Last car 12.30 A. M. ' DRY DOCK AND EAST BROADWAY LINE.-Leaves Ann st. and Broad- way; runs through Park Row to Chatham st., to East Broadway, to Grand st., to Columbia, to Avenue B, to 14th st., to Avenue A. Returns by 14th st. to Avenue D, to 8th st., to Lewis, to Grand, thence by same route to starting point. Last car 12 P. M. CENTRAL PARK, EAST RIVER AND AVENUE A LINE.-Leaves South Ferry, foot of Whitehall st.; runs through Whitehall st. to Front, to Old Slip, to South st., to Grand, to Goerck, to Houston, to Avenue D, to 14th st., to Avenue A, to 23d st., to 1st av., to 59th st., to 5th av. and Central Park. Re- turns by 59th st., takes same route to Avenue D and 7th st., to Lewis, to Houston, to Mangin, to Grand, to Corlears, to Monroe, to Jackson, to Front, to Water, to South Ferry. This road passes all the East River ferries. Last car 11.15 P. M. BLEECKER STREET AND FULTON FERRY LINE.-Leaves Fulton Ferry; runs through Fulton st. to William, to Ann, to Park Row, to Centre st., to Leonard, to Elm, to Howard, to Crosby, to Bleecker, to Macdougal, to 4th, to W. 12th, to Hudson, to 14th, to 10th av. Returns by 10th av., to 14th st., to Hudson, to Bleeker, to Crosby, to Howard, to Elm, to Reade, to Centre, to Beekman, to South, to Fulton Ferry. Last car, 12.50. BLEECKER STREET BRANCH.-Leaves Fulton Ferry; Runs through Ful- ton st., to Water, to Peck Slip, to Pearl, to New Bowery,to Bowery, to Canal st., to Elm, to Howard, to Crosby, thence by same route as the above road. Returns by same route, to Canal st., to Bowery, to New Bowery, to Pearl, to Peck Slip, to South, to Fulton Ferry. Last car, 1 A. M. DESBROSSES, VESTRY AND GRAND STREET LINE.-Leaves Grand st. Ferry: Runs through Grand st. to Sullivan, to Vestry, to Greenwich, to Des- brosses, to Desbrosses st. Ferry. Returns by Desbrosses st., to Washing- on, to Vestry, thence by same route to starting point. Last car 11.40 P. M. 46 NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. Matthews' Soda Water AwM FOR Making, Bottling. Cooling and Dispensing Mineral Waters, Soda Wa- ters and Syrnps. Reports of Judges on Matthews' Apparatus where Kx- liibited in competition willi oilier Apparatus : " Matthews' Apparatus for making Pure Soda and Mineral Waters : Decidedly First in order of Merit.' " " Matthews' Marble Apparatus for dispensing Soda Water and Syrups : • Exhibits a marked superiority over any other known form of Apparatus.' " | Signed,! J. G. POHLE. M. D., Professor of Analytical Chemistry of the Faculty, American Institute. G. F. BARKER. Professor of Physiological Chemistry, Yale College, New Haven. ALEXANDER TRIPPEL, Chemist. Judges. " Matthews' Apparatus for Cooling and Dispensing Soda Water and Syrups : ' Possesses advantages over all other Apparatus of the kind that has come under the observation of the Judges. A great saving is effected in the discharge of the Syrups, by a valve instead of the old mode by Faucets. [Signed,] GEO. HUNTER, Chemist, S. W. CLINTON, Judge Superior Court, R. A. BROWN Late Supt. L. S. R. R. JAMES SWEENEY, Cashier N. Y. & Erie B'nk, Judges at International Exhibition, Rufl'alo, 1869. Our establishment, in extent and productive capacity, now exceeds all other similar establishments combined. Owing to the great and con- stantly increasing demand for Matthews' Soda Water Apparatus, we have largely augmented our resources since last season. Illustrated and Priced Catalogue sent to any address on application. E. Matthews, John Matthews, Jr.,' George Matthews. Address, JOHN MATTHEWS, Soda Water Apparatus, First Ave., bet. 26th A 27th Sts., New York. NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. 47 Ashland House 309 Fourth av Astor House Broadway c. Vesey Belmont 133 Fulton Brandreth Broadway c. Canal Brevoort 11 Fifth av Bull's Head 296 Third av Central Park 7th av. c. W. 59th Clarendon 60 Union Place Clinton House 35 Clinton pl Coleman House 1169 Broadway Columbian 37 E. 27th Compton House 307 Third av Continental 442 Broadway Cortlandt Street 28 Cortlandt Cosmopolitan 129 Chambers Delmonico, L IE. 14th Dey Street House 56 Dey Dupont House 166 Hudson Earl, W. P. & Sons 241 Canal Everett House E. 17th c. 4th av Fifth Avenue 196 Fifth av French, R 1 Chatham Gramercy Park House, Gramercy Pk. near E.20th. Hoffman House 1113 Broadway Hotels. Lafayette 595 Broadway Lenox House 71 Fifth av Libby House 54 Warren Merchants' 41 Cortlandt Metropolitan 580 Broadway National 5 Cortlandt New York 721 Broadway Pacific 172 Greenwich Park 12 Peekman Prescott House 531 Broadway Revere House 60 Broadway, St. Charles 648 Broadway St. Denis 797 Broadway St. Germain E. 22d c. Broadway St. James Broadway c. W. 26th St. Julian 6 Washington pl St. Nicholas 515 Broadway Spingler House 5 Union pl Stevens House 25 Broadway Sweeney's... 68 Chatham Tremont House 665 Broadway Union Place 58 E. 14th United States 198 Water Western 11 Cortlandt Location of Piers. NORTH RIVER. NO. STREET. 1 Battery pl. 2, 3 Batt'y pl. & Morris 4 Morris. 5, 6. 7 Morris & Rector 8 Rector. 9, 10 Rector & Carlisle. 11 Carlisle. 12 Albany. 13 Albany and Cedar. 14 Cedar. 15 Liberty. 16 Liberty and Cortlandt 17,18 Cortlandt. 19 Cortlandt & Dey. 20 Dey. 21 Fulton. 22,23, 24 Ful'n & Vesey. NO. STREET. 25 Vesey. 26 Vesey and Barclay. 27 Robinson. 28 Murray. 29 Warren. 30 Chambers. 31 Duane. 32 Duane and Jay. 33 Jay. 34 Harrison 35 Franklin. 36 North Moore. 37 Beach. 38 Hubert. 39 Vestry. 40 Watts. 41 Hoboken. NO. STREET. 42 Canal. 43 Spring. 44 Spring and Charlton. 45 Charlton. 46 King. 47 West Houston. 48 Clarkson. 49 Leroy. 50 Morton. 51 Christopher. 52 West 10th. 53 Charles. 54 Perry. 55 Hammond. 60 West 13th. 61 West 17th. 62 West 18th. EAST RIVER. NO. STREET. 1, 2 Whitehall. 3, 4 Moore & Broad. 5 Broad & Coenties si. 6, 7, 8 Coenties si. 9, 10 Coenties & Old si. 11, 12 Old si. 13 Old si. & Gouver- neur lane. 14 Jones' lane. 15, 16 Wall. 17 Pine. ■18 Maiden lane 19 Fletcher. 20, 21 Burling si. 22 Fulton. 23 Beekman. 24 Beekman & Peck si. 25, 26 Peck si. NO. STREET. 27 Dover. 28 Dover & Roosevelt. 29 Roosevelt. 30 Rosev't& James si. 31, 32 James si. 33 Oliver. 34, 35 Catharine. 36 Catharine & Market. 37, 38 Market. 39 Market & Pike. 40, 41 Pike. 42 Pike & Rutgers. 43, 44 Rutgers. 45 Rutgers & Jeffers'n. 46 Jefferson. 47 Jefferson & Clinton. 48 Clinton. 49 Clinton & Montg'y. NO. STREET 50 Montgomery. 51, 52 Gouverneur. 53 Jackson. 54 Corlears. 55 Cherry. 56, 57 Broome. 58, 59 Delancey. 60 Rivington. 61 Rivingt'n & Stant'n. 62 Stanton. 63 East Houston. 64 Fifth. 65 Sixth. 66 Seventh 67 Eighth. 68 Ninth. 69 East 10th. 70 East 11th. 48 NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. V. W. BRINCKERHOFF, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in Drugs, Oils, Gums, CHEMICALS, CORKS, SPONGES, ETC, DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, No. 1 College Place, Embracing of my own Manufacture Scales ami Weights, Surg'l lusts., Med. Chests, Saddle Bags, Shop Implements. &c. PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. JERSEY CITY DRUG MILLS R. HILLIER & SONS, Office, 58 Cedar St., IV. Y. We have in our Mills, and offer at the lowest rates : Powdered Black Antimony, Powdered Foenugreek See J. Powdered Turmeric or Curcuma, GROUND & POWDERED SPICES, WARRANTED PURE. ALLSPICE, CASSIA, JAMAICA GINGER, AFRICAN GINGER. CLOVES, BLACK PEPPER, CAYENNE PEPPER. In Boxes, Kegs, Half Barrels and Barrels. The above are the only articles we buy or sell. Drugs, Roots, Barks, Herbs, Seeds, Gums. Dry Paints, Minerals. Ac., Powdered, Ground, Crushed and Cleaned to order only. MILLS, 109, 111 & 113 HUDSON ST., JERSEY CITY. We make no Charge for Cartage on Goods to and from Depots or Landings. PRICE LIST SENT ON APPLICATION. NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO EIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. 49 MAP OF FERRIES. 50 NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'7L 5 G. NORTON WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Rubber Goods, AND IMPORTERS OF FANCY GOODS & DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES 26 & 28 Park Place, 21 & 23 Barclay St., Cor. Church Street, NEW YORK. R. J. Waddell & Co., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN National and Metropolitan Flint, SAND & EMERY PAPER, Glue, Pumice Stone, Emery, Paints, WHITING, FRENCH CHALK & DRUGGISTS' STAPLES 165 William Street, N. Y. R. J. WADDELL, G. B. HEDGES. TAFT <£ TYLER, No. 54 CEDAR STREET, IMPORTERS AND PACKAGE DEALERS IN Specialties in Foreign Dings. Orders from Wholesale Dealers solicited. Lists of our Articles with Quotations and Samples cheerfully furnished. AZARIAH H. TAFT. CORYDON E. TYLER. NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO EIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. 51 Ferries. Astoria-from 92d st., E. E., to Astoria; fare 4 cts. From Peck Slip, E. R. to Astoria, by Harlem boats, Blackwell's Island-from 26th st,, E. R., to Blackwell's Island. From 61st st., E. R., to Blackwell's Island ; rowboat for attaches of Institution. Bedloe's Island-from pier 43, N. R., to Bedloe's Island. See Governor's Island. Brooklyn-from James' si., E. R., to Bridge st.; from Catharine st., E. R., to Main st.; from Fulton st., E. R., to Fulton st.; from Whitehall st., E. R., to Atlantic st.; from Whitehall st., E. R., to Hamilton av.; from Wall st., E. R., to Montague st.; from Jackson st., E. R., to Hudson av. Brooklyn, E. D.-from Grand st., E. R., to Grand st.; from Houston st., E. R., to Grand st.; from Grand st., E. R., to South 7th st.; from Roosevelt st., E. R., to South 7th st. David's Island-from pier 1, E. R., to David's Island. See Fort Schuyler. Fort Schuyler-from pier 1, E. R., to Fort Schuyler, on Wednesdays only, at 9 a. m. Governor's Island-from pier 43, N. R., to Governor's Island, daily, ex- cept on Wednesdays and Sundays, at 9 a. m., 1 and 4 p. m.; on Wednesdays at 8 a. m. only, and on Sundays at 10 a. m., 1 and 5 p. m. Touch at pier 1, E. R., about 10 minutes after leaving pier 43, N. R., and return to New York in about one hour. Greenpoint-from 10th st., E. R., to Greenpoint; from 23d st., E. R., to Greenpoint. Harlem, &c.-from Peck si., to Harlem, etc. Hart's Island-from 26th st., E. R., to Hart's Island, 10.30 a. m., by steamboat. Hunter's Point-from James' si., E. R., to Hunters Point, runs every half hour ; from 34th st., E. R., to Hunter's Point. New Jersey-from Desbrosses st., N. R., to Jersey City, every 15 minutes; from Cortlandt st., N. R., to Jersey City, every 10 minutes; from Liberty st., N. R., to Cent. R.R. of N. J. dock ; from Chambers st., N. R., to Pavonia Ferry, Erie R.R. Dock, every 15 minutes; from 23d st., N. R., to Pavonia Ferry, Erie R.R. dock, every 30 minutes. New Jersey-from Barclay st., N. R., to Hoboken, every 10 minutes; from Christopher st., N. R., to Hoboken, every 15 minutes. New Jersey-from 42d st., N. R , to Weehawken, every 30 minutes. Randall's Island-from 20th st., E. R., to Randall's Island, 10.30 a. m., by steamboat; from 122d st., E. R., to Randall's Island, by rowboat, at all hours of the day. Staten Island (Tompkinsville, Stapleton and Vanderbilt's Landing)-from foot of Whitehall, from 6 a. m. to 9 p. m., every hour ; then at 11.45 p. m. The 6, 7 and 9 a. m., and 1, 4, 5 and 6 p. m. boats connect with the trains of the Staten Island Railroad. Staten Island-from pier 19, N. R., to North Shore. Ward's Island-from 110th st., E. R., to Ward's Island, by rowboat, at all hours of the day, Willet's Point-from pier 1, E. R., to Willett's Point. See Fort Schuyler. Railroad Depots and Offices. Adirondack R.R ,29 Nassau. Annamessic R.R 81 Cortlandt. Atlantic & Great Western 40 and 233 Broadway. Atlantic & Pacific 19 Broad. Baltimore & Ohio. Tickets 183 Broadway Depot, foot of Cortlandt. Boston, Hartford & Erie 26 Exchange Place. Buffalo & Erie 26 Exchange pl. Buffalo & Lake Huron 175 Broadway. Burlington & Missouri River 273 Broadway. Camden & Amboy Ill Liberty. Cedar Falls & Minnesota Transfer Office, 12 Pine. Central of New Jersey... .103 Liberty Passengers leave foot Liberty. Central Branch of the Union Pacific 9 Pine. Central Pacific 54 William. Chicago & Alton Transfer Office, 12 Pine. Chicago & Milwaukee 26 Exchange pl. Chicago & Northwestern 52 Wall. Chicago, Rock Island, & Pacific R. R. Co...... 13 William. Cincinnati & Martinsville 26 Exchange pl. Cleveland & Pittsbugh Transfer Office, 26 Exchange pl. Cleveland & Toledo 26 Exchange pl. Cleveland, Painsville & Ashtabula 26 Exchange pl. Columbus, Chicago & Indian Central 57 Broadway. Coney Island & Brooklyn Transfer Office, 26 Exchange pl. 52 NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. Hagerty Broilers & Co. MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Druggists' and Perfumers' Flint and Green Glass W are, DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES And FANCY GOODS, Nos. 7,8,10,11 & 13, No. 10,) PLATT ST., NEW YORK. Apothecaries' Stores Labeled throughout in the best manner, and Furnished with everything necessary for Business. private: moulds Made to order and particularly attended to. NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. 53 [Railroad Depots and Offices.-Continued.] Cumberland & Pennsylvania 71 Broadway. Delaware & Raritan Canal & Camden & Amboy R. R. & Transportation Co. Ill Liberty. Delaware, Lackawanna & Western R. R. Co 26 Exchange pl. Detroit & Milwaukee 273 Broadway. Dubuque Southwestern Transfer Office, 12 Pine. Dubuque & Sioux City Transfer Office, 12 Pine. Erie Railway, Ft. Duane-Ticket Office, 240 Broadway, Depot, foot of Cham- bers, Pavonia Ferry. Fall River & Boston Pier 28. Florida R. R. Co 174 Chambers. Fulton Ferry & Canarsie Bay R. R. Co 76 Wall. Grand Trunk 375 Broadway. Great Western 273 Broadway. Hannibal & St. Joseph 273 Broadway. Harlem R. R Upper depot, 26th st. and 4th av. Hudson River Depot, W. 30th, cor. 10th av. Illinois Central, 31 Nassau-Ticket and Express Freight Office, 8 Astor House. Indianapolis and Vincennes 26 Exchange. Joliet and Chicago Transfer Office, 12 Pine. Lake Shore and Michigan Southern, Ticket Office, 247 Broadway. Long Island Depot, James si. Louisville, New Albany and Chicago, 26 Exchange pl... -Ticket Office, 8 Astor House. Lyken's Valley 13 William. Marietta & Cincinnati Transfer Office, 26 Exchange pl. Michigan Central 26 Exchange Place Ticket Office, 8 Astor House. Michigan Southern & Northern Indiana 18 William. Milwaukee & Prairie du Chien Transfer Office, 25 William. Milwaukee & St. Paul.. .Transfer Office, 25 William-Ticket Office, 274 B'way. Morris & Essex Foot Barclay. New Jersey R. R. & Transp'n Co., Ill Liberty and ft. Cortlandt-Ferries, ft. Cortlandt and ft. Desbrosses. New York Central... .Transfer Office, 11 Nassau-Ticket Office, 239 Broadway and 2 Astor House. N. Y. & Flushing Foot James si. Regular Lines of Steamships FOR FOREIGN PORTS. ANTWERP. Monthly. John G. Dale, agent, 15 Broadway. ASPINWALL, Pacific Mail S. S. Co., sailing 5th and 21st. Pier 42, N. R. F. R. Baby, agent, on the Pier. BERMUDA. Every 3d Thursday. J. N. Harvey, agent, 34 New. BREMEN, North German Lloyds Line, weekly, ft. 3d st., Hoboken. Oelrichs & Co., 68 Broad. GLASGOW AND LONDONDERRY, Anchor Line, every Saturday, Pier 20 N. R, Henderson Brothers, agents, 7 Bowling Green. HALIFAX. See Liverpool Inman Line. HAMBURG, Hamburg American Packet Co., Weekly, ft. 3d st., Hoboken. Kunhardt & Co., agents, 61 Broad, corner of Beaver. HAVANA, Atlantic Mail S. 8. Co., every Thursday, Pier 4, N. R. S. G. Wheeler, Jr., President, 5 Bowling Green. HAVANA, Atlantic Coast Mail S. S. Co., occasionally, for New Orleans, stop- ping at Havana on outward voyage. Livingston, Fox & Co., 88 Liberty street. HAVANA, semi-monthly, via Baltimore. B. D. Hasell & Co., agents, 40 Broad- way. HAVANA, SISAL AND VERA CRUZ, every 20 days. Pier 17, E. R. F. Alex- andre & Sons, 33 Broadway. HAVRE, General Transatlantic Mail S. S, Co., semi-monthly, Pier 50, N. R. Geo. Mackenzie, agent, 58 Broadway. HAYTI. Monthly. R. Murray, Jr., agent, 132 Front. LIVERPOOL, via Queenstown; Inman Line, every Saturday and alternate Tuesdays, via Halifax; alternate Tuesdays, from Pier 45. N. R. John G. Dale, agent, 15 Broadway. LIVERPOOL, via Queenstown; Liverpool & Great Western Steam Co.; every Wednesday, from Pier 46, N. R. Williams & Guion, agents, 63 Wall st. LIVERPOOL, via Queenstown, National Line, every Saturday, from Pier 47, N. R. F. W. J. Hurst, agent, 57 Broadway. LIVERPOOL, via Queenstown, B. & N. A. R. M. S. S. Co., Cunard Line, weekly, from Jersey City. C. G. Franklyn, agent, 4 Bowling Green. 54 NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 187O-'7i. Established in 1834. P. AYRES, 424 Broome St., near Broadway, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN French Winflow, Gar, Picture, Colorefl AND ORNAMENTAL GLASS. (Plain Ground Glass in Stock, a Specialty.) Crystal, Sheet and Plate Glass, furnished on orders at market rates. ALSO, English and American White Leads, Zincs, Colors, Linseed and Machinery Oils, Spirits Turpentine, Varnishes, Brushes, &c., &c. MANUFACTURER OF THE RENOWNED CENTRAL PARK GREEN. SEMON BACHE & CO., IMPORTERS OF French Window AND Picture Glass, PLATE GLASS, AND LOOKING GLASS PLATE, 24 Park Place & 19 Barclay St., NEW YORK. NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. 55 Regular Lines of Steamships.-Continued.] LIVERPOOL, en route to Mediterranean ports, from Pier 20, N. R. Hender- son Brothers, agents, 7 Bowling Green. LONDON, London and New York S. S. Line, semi-monthly, Pier 3, N. R. Howland & Aspinwall, agents, 54 South. MEDITERRANEAN PORTS (including Genoa, Leghorn, Naples, Messina, and Palerma.) via Liverpool, Pier 20, N. R.; returning direct to New- York. Henderson Brothers, agents, 7 Bowling Green. NASSAU, N. P., Atlantic Mail S. S. Co., every fourth Thursday, Pier 4, N. R. S. G. Wheeler, Jr., President, 5 Bowling Green. ST. THOMAS AND BRAZIL, United States and Brazil Mail S. S. Co., sailing the 23d of every month. Pier 43, N. R. W. R. Garrison, agent, 5 Bowling Green. ST. DOMINGO, PUERTA PLATA AND SAMANA. Occasionally. Spofford, Tileston, & Co., 29 Broadway. FOR DOMESTIC PORTS. ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, D. C. Merchants' Line. Geo. B. Merrick, agent, 155 South; Wednesdays and Saturdays, 4 p. m. Pier 29, E. R. BOSTON, MASS., Metropolitan S. S. Co.'s Outside Line Neptune Steamers. W. P. Clyde, agent, on the Pier. Daily. 4 p. m. Pier 11, N. R. CALIFORNIA, Pacific Mail S. 8. Co., 5th and 21st. Pier 42, N. R. F. R. Baby, agent, on the Pier. CHARLESTON, S. C., Leary's Line. Arthur Leary, agent, 73 William. Thursdays, 3 p. m. Pier 8, N. R. CHARLESTON, S. C., New York and Charleston S. S. Line. Henry R. Mor- gan & Co., agents, 30 Broadway. Tuesdays and Saturdays 3 p. m. Pier 5. N. R. CITY POINT AND RICHMOND, Old Dominion S. S. Co. Tuesdays, Thurs- days, and Saturdays, at 3 p. m. Pier 37, N. R. N. L. McCready, Pres- ident, 187 Greenwich street. FERNANDINA AND FLORIDA PORTS. Florida R. R. Co. Saturdays. Pier 39, N. R. J. F. Patterson, agent, 177 West. GALVESTON, Texas Line. C. H. Mallory & Co., 153 Maiden Lane. Every 10 days. Pier 20, E. R. KEY WEST. Steamers for Galveston, usually stop at Key West. MOBILE, via Florida R. R. weekly. Pier 29, N. R. J. F. Patterson, agent, 177 West. NEWBERN, N. C., Murray's Line. Murray, Ferris & Co., 61 South. About every 10 days, 3 p. m. Pier 16, E. R. NEW BEDFORD, Pioneer Line. Wednesdays and Saturdays. Pier 13, E. R., 3 p. m. Ferguson & Wood, agents, 46 South. NEW ORLEANS, Atlantic Coast Mail S. S. Co. Every other Saturday, 3 p. m. Pier 36, N. R. Livingston, Fox & Co., agents, 88 Liberty. NEW ORLEANS, Cromwell Line. H. B. Cromwell & Co., agents, 86 West. Every Saturday, 3 p. m. Pier 9, N. R. NEW ORLEANS, Merchants' S. S. Line. Frederick Baker, agent, 40 Broad- way. Every Saturday, 3 p. m. Pier 12, N. R. NEW ORLEANS, Southern Line. C. H. Mallory & Co., 153 Maiden Lane. Every other Saturday. Pier 20, E. R. NORFOLK AND PORTSMOUTH, Old Dominion S. S. Co. Tuesdays, Thurs. days, and Saturdays, 3 p. m., from Pier 37, N. R. N. L. McCready. President, 187 Greenwich. PHILADELPHIA, Lorillard's S. S. Line. H. S. Ohl, agent, on the Pier. Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, from Piers 33 and 34, E. R., 3 p. m. PORTLAND, ME., Maine S. S. Line. J. F. Ames, agent, on the Pier. Every Monday and Thursday, 3 p. m. Pier 38, E. R. SAVANNAH, GA., Atlantic Coast Mail S. S. Co. Livingston, Fox & Co., agents, 88 Liberty. Every Thursday, 3 p. m. Pier 36, N. R. SAVANNAH, GA., Black Star Independent Line. R. Lowden, agent, 93 West. Every Saturday, 3 p. m. Pier 13, N. R. SAVANNAH, GA., Empire Line. Wm. R. Garrison, agent, 5 Bowling Green. Every Saturday, 3 p. m. Pier 8, N. R. SAVANNAH, GA., Murray's Line. Murray, Ferris & Co., 61 South. Telegraph. Companies. Atlantic cfi Pacific, 33 Broadway.-A. F. Wilmarth, President; C. A. Harper, Secretary. Capital, $5 000,010. Bankers' and Brokers', 16 Broad and 4 Hanover street.-William Callow, Pres- ident; J. L. Crawford, Secretary. East India.-Andrew G. Curtin, President; G. Conant, Secretary. Capital, $5,000,000. 56 NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 187O-'71. JOHN F. HENRY, SUCCESSOR TO DEMAS BARNES & CO., IM States MiM AND MINERAL WATER DEPOT, Druggists' Sundries, &c., 8 COLLEGE PLACE, NEW YORK. CARBOLIC SALVE, SARATOGA "A" SPRING WATER. PARK'S BALSAM for the LUNGS. HEIMSTREET'S HAIR COLORING. KELLOGG'S WORM TEA. OXYGENATED BITTERS. RUSSIAN HAIR DYE, AND Two Thousand other Articles constantly on Hand. LONDON BRANCH AT FRANCIS NEWBERY & SONS, 44 & 45 St. Paul's Churchyard. NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. 57 [Telegraph. Companies.-Continued.] Urie Railway, Eighth avenue, corner West Twenty-third street, and 145 Broad- way, to all places on the line of the road, and its branches.- V. J. Holmes, Superintendent. Franklin, 11 Broad street.-J. B. Stearns, President; William Macomber, Secretary. Gold and Stock, 18 New street.-George B. Field, President; H. L. Hotchkiss, Secretary. Capital, $500,000. International Ocean, 88 Liberty street.-William F. Smith, President; D. H. Haid, Treasurer. Capital, $1,500,000. National, 64 Broadway, and 19 New street.-George B. Senter, President; George B. Walter, Secretary. Capital, $10,000,000. New York, Newfoundland and London, 88 Liberty street.-Peter Cooper, President; Edward Kavanagh, Secretary. Capital. $4,000,000. Western Union. 145 Broadway.-William Orton, President; O H. Palmer, Secretary. Capital, $40,000,000. Internal Revenue Stamp Duties. Agreement, Appraisement, Contract or Assignment, for each one, and each sheet $0 05 Acknowledgment of Deeds and Affidavits of all kinds, exempt. Bank-check, Draft or Order for any sum drawn upon any bank, banker or trust company, at sight, or on demand, or any other person or persons, for any sum exceding $10 0 02 Bill of Exchange (inland), or Letter of Credit, for each $100 or fractional parts of $100. (see note) 0 05 (Foreign), drawn in but payable out of the U. S., not in sets of three or more, or if drawn out of but payable in the U. S., same as Bill of Exchange (inland). If drawn in sets of three or more, for every bill of each set for each $100 or fractional part of $100 0 02 Bill of Lading (domestic or inland) exempt. Bill of Lading or Receipt (other than charter party) for foreign parts, ex- cept British or American, each copy 0 10 Bill of Sale of any Vessel, when the consideration does not exceed $500, and for every additional $500 0 50 Bond-For indemnifying any person for the payment of a sum of money, for each $ 1000 or fractional part thereof 0 50 For the execution of the duties of any office 1 00 Of executors, trustees, administrators and guardians, if estate is less than $1,000, exempt; if over $1,000 1 00 Of any description, not otherwise specified herein 0 25 Required in legal proceedings, exempt. Accompanying mortgage-see Note. Personal-see Mortgage. Certificate of Measurement or Weight, for all articles (excepting animals, wood, coal or hay, which are exempt) 0 05 Certificate of Deposit, not exceeding $100 0 02 Exceeding $100 0 05 Certificate of Stock in any incorporated company 0 25 Certificate of Profits in an incorporated company, for $50 or under 0 10 For over $50, and not over §1,000, and every additional $1,000 0 25 Charter party, if tonnage does not exceed 150 tons 1 00 From 150 to 300 tons 3 00 From 300 to 600 tons 5 00 Exceeding 600 tons 10 00 (Duplicates, triplicates, &c., to be stamped.) Contract-Broker's Contract, Bill or Memorandum of Sale, for each 0 10 Conveyance or Deed, for each $500 or fractional part of $500 0 50 Deed of Pew 0C5 Entry of Goods at Custom House, not exceeding $100 in value 0 25 Exceeding $100, and not exceeding $500 in value 0 50 Exceeding $500 in value 1 00 Withdrawal 0 50 Insurance (Fire, Marine and Inland) Policies or Assignments, or Re- newals of the same, if the premium does not exceed $10 0 10 Exceeding $10, and not exceeding $50 0 25 Exceeding $50 0 50 58 NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. »• W, MANUFACTURER OF PERFUMERY, AND TOILET SOAPS, No. 594 BROADWAY, And 124 Crosby Street, One door above Metropolitan Hotel, N E W YORK. WILLIAM RUDKIN, IMPORTER OF Fine Essential Oils, AND Liquor Flavors, Bay Rum Oil, (U. S. Free.) Buy Rum Essence, Fruit Essences, Merck's Glycerine, Genuine Cognac Oil, Oils Sandalwood, Rhodium, &c., 74 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK. Send for Descriptive Catalogue and Price List. F. B. NICHOLS, 71 William Street, New York, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF CHEMICALS, Agent for JAMES R. NICHOLS & CO. NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO EIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. 59 [Internal Revenue Stamp Duties.-Continued.] Insurance (Life), when the amount insured does not exceed $1,030 0 25 Exceeding $1,000, and not exceeding $5,0Q0 4. 0 50 Exceeding $5,000 1 00 Lease, Agreement, Memorandum, or Contract for the hire, use or rent of any land, tenement, or portion thereof, where the rent or rental value is $300 per annum, or less 0 50 For each additional $200, or fractional part thereof 0 50 Mortgage on land, estate or personal property, exceeding $100, and not exceeding $500 0 50 Every additional $500, or fraction thereof 0 50 Notes, Drafts, or Orders for the payment of any sum otherwise than at sight, or on demand, or any Promissory Note, Memorandum, Check, Receipt, or other written on printed evidence of an amount of money to be paid on demand, or at a time designated, for a sum not exceeding $100 : 0 05 For every additional $100, or fractional part thereof. 0 05 Passage Ticket to a foreign port, not exceeding $35 (currency) 0 50 Exceeding $35, and not exceeding $50 1 00 For every additional $50, or fractional part thereof 0 50 Power of Attorney, to collect rent, dispose of stocks, collect interest 0 25 Power of Attorney, to lease or sell real estate 1 00 Probate of Will, or Letters of Administration, estate not exceeding $1,000 and not $2,000 in value 1 00 Writ or other process, when attested, requires for certificate of attesta- tion 00 5 The New York Post Office Will be kept open continuously (Sundays excepted). The Night Window will be open to callers from 6.30 P. M. to 12 P. M. Sundays, this office will be open for delivery, from 9 to 10 A. M. and 12.30 to 1.30 P. M. All mails close on Sundays at 1.30 P. M. RATES OF POSTAGE. Letters, prepaid by stamps, 3 cfs. each % oz. or fraction thereof, to all parts of the United States ; forwarded to another post office without charge on re- quest of the person addressed ; if not called for, returned to the writer free, if endorsed with that request. If the stamp is ommitted, the letter is forwarded to the dead letter office and returned to the writer. Drop or local letters, at offices where free delivery by carriers is estabiised, 2 cts. each % oz. pre- paid; at offices where free delivery is not established, 1 ct. Circulars, unsealed, 2 cts. for every three circulars to one address. Newspapers, to any part of the United States, to regular subscribers, payable quarterly, in advance, weekly, not over 4 oz., 5 cts. a quarter, and 5 cts. for each additional 4 oz., and an additional 5 cts. for each additional issue. Dailies, six times a week, 30 cts. a quarter. All other regular periodicals sent to sub- scribers, 1 ct. for less than 4 oz. Weekly newspapers, free in the county where issued. Small periodicals referred to the Postmaster-General. Books, not over 4 pounds weight, each 4 oz. or fractional part thereof, 4 cts. Other miscellaneous packages, not over 4 oz., 2 cts., and 2 cts. for each addi- tional 4 oz., prepaid. Limited to 32 oz., and so wrapped that the contents may be seen. These unbound miscellaneous packages include transient papers, proofs, manuscripts for books, cards, samples, cuttings, roots, and similar other articles allowed in the mails. FOREIGN POSTAGE. The following are the rates of postage on letters to foreign countries for each half ounce : To England, Ireland and Scotland, 6 cts.; to France, by direct steamer, 10 cts., open mail via. of England, 4 cts. per % oz.; Algeria, 20 cts.; to Belgium and Holland, 10 cts. per % oz. By the Bremen or Hamburg mails, the postage to Bremen and Hamburg and to any part of Germany or Austria, is via. North German Union direct, 7 cts.; do. via. closed mail, via. 60 NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. FRASER & LEE, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF DRUGS, Medicines, Chemicals, Essential Oils, Gums, Sponges, FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERY, AND DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, 20 Beekman St., N. Y. Established 1823. HARDY £ MILLARD, Successors to James S. Watt & Co., formerly A. Fraser, MANUFACTURERS OF TIN WARE, FOR THE Drug, Spice and Paint Trades, 55 ANN STREET, J. F. Hardy, J. A. Millard, p. o. Bov 1718. NEW YORK. Blacking Boxes, Mustard " Pill Soda Powder " Seidlitz " Ointment " Water-Proof " Printing Ink Cans Paint Cans Tobacco " Coffee " Spice • ' Mustard " Powder " Petroleum Cans Tin and Iron Scoops Funnels Measures Packing Canisters Oil Cans Bottle Cases, Putty Cans, &c., &c. NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. 61 [Rates of Postage Continued.] Eng^an^, ±0 cts.; to Switzerland, to Sardinia, to the Two Sicilies, direct closed mail, via. of England, 10 cts.; Turkey, 15 cts.; to Denmark, 10 cts.; to Sweden and Norway, 12 cts.; to Russia, 12 to 15 cts.; to the Papal States, 11 to 14, prepaid. The prepayment of letters as above, is optional ; as also in Canada and the British North American States, where the postage is 10 cts., or 6 cts. if prepaid. To the following, p stage must be prepaid : To British West Indies, Aspinwall, Panama, Mexico and 1 razil, 10 cts.: to New Granada, 18 cts.; to Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia and Chili, 34 cts.; to Sandwich Islands and China, by mail to San Francisco, thence by private ship, 10 cts.; to New South Wales, 10 to 24 cts.; to China and Australia, via England, 27-16 cts.; via San Francisco, 10 cts.; via Marseilles, 36 and 24 cts.; to the East Indies, 10 to 27 cts. MONEY ORDERS Upon any Money Order Office, for any amount not exceeding $50.00, on one Order, will be issued on deposit at this office, on payment of the following fees : On Orders not exceeding $20.00, 10 cts.; over $20.00 and not exceeding $30.00, 15 cts.; over $30.00 and not exceeding $40.00, 20 cts.; over $40.00 and not exceeding $50.00, 25 cts. Parties desiring to remit larger sums must obtain additional Money Orders. No fraction of cents to be intrrduced in an Order. United States Notes or National Bank Notes only received or paid. Central Park. Carriages will leave the Merchants' Gate, 59th Street and Eight Avenue, making the circuit of the Park, at brief intervals, from 7 a. m., till 9 p. m., and may be taken anywhere on the road. Fare for each passenger making the entire circuit of the Park, or any dis- tance, Twenty-five cents. The circuit will be made in about one hour and a half. Not more than twelve persons will be allowed in a carriage at any one time. When the word " Full " is shown on the carriage, no passengers will be taken in. Park-keepers in uniform are on duty at all hours of the day and night, and will give visitors information respecting the carriages and the Park. No parcel or baggage is permitted in the carriages. Smoking is not allowed in the carriages. Parties will please report any incivility on the part of the driver, to a park- keeper, or to the Comptroller of the Park. The Park is open every day in the year; the hours of opening and closing vary with the season. Length of Park from 59th Street to 110th Street, about 2^ miles; width of tae Park from Fifth Avenue to Eight Avenue, about mile; length of Park Carriage Roads, about 9,'3 miles; length of Park Bridle Roads, about 5% miles; length of Park Walks, about 27^ miles. The Park contains 862 acres; New Reservoir, 107 acres; Old Reservoir, 35 acres: Pond, 59th Street and Sixth Avenue, 5 acres; Lake, 20 acres; Conserva- tory Water, 2% acres; Pool, 2acres; Harlem Lake, 12 acres; Loch, 1. The Gallery of Statuary and Art is at the old Chaple of Mount St. Vincent, near the north end of the Park. The Zoological and Natural History Collections are at the Museum, near the south-east part of the Park. Boats to take visitors around the Lake may be found at the various landings. Refreshments may be obtained at the Casino and at Mount St. Vincent, and Mineral Waters at the " Springs." While a drive around the Park is very interesting, yet many of its most at- tractive features can be seen only by taking the foot-paths. Music on the Mall every Saturday afternoon, when the weather is fine. LOCATION AND NAMES OF GATES. Sth av. & 59th st. Scholars' Gate. 6th " " 59th " Artists' Gate. 7th " " 59th " Artisans' Gate. 8th " " 59th " Merchants' Gate. 8th " " 72d " Woman's Gate. 8th " " 79th " Hunters' Gate. 8th " " 85th " Mariners' Gate. 8th " " 9Gth " Gate of All Saints. 8th " " 100th '' Boys' Gate. 8th av. & 110th st. Strangers' Gate. 5th " " 72d " Children's Gate. 5th " " 79th " Miners' Gate. 5th " " 90th " Engineers' Gate. 5th " " 96th " Woodman's Gate. Sth " " 102d " Girls' Gate. 5th " " 110th " Pioneers' Gate. 6th " " 110th " Farmers' Gate. 7th " " 110th " Warriors ' Gate. 62 NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, iu Drugs, Paints Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. Established 184.6. John Dwight & Co., MANUFACTURERS OF Super Carb. Soda^Saleratus, NO OTHERS ARE EQUAL TO THESE FOR COOKING PURPOSES. 11 Old Slip, New York. THE JOBBING TRADE ONLY SUPPLIED. NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. 63 MAP OF CENTRAL PARK. 64 NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, Ac., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. SPONGES, Perfumery, Soaps AND DRUGGISTS' FANCY ARTICLES, 49 MAIDEN LANE, TsF e w York. HENRY LEVY, LEWIS S. LEVY. E. B. BENJAMIN, IMPORTER OF French, German & Bohemian GLASSWARE AND PORCELAIN, Gold and Silver Tipped Pungents, Mortars, Evaporating Dishes, Laboratory Utensils, Chemists' and Perfu- mers' Articles, Felt and Paper Filters. SOLE N. Y. AGENCY EOR TROMMSDORFF'S PURE CHEMICALS, COLD-CREAM AND OINTMENT JARS, GALLIPOTS, FRENCH SALTMOUTHS AND TINCTURES, VIALS AND PACKING BOTTLES. HAND BALANCES, SPATULAS, &c„ &c„ 10 BARCLAY STREET, New York City. NEW YORK COMMERCIAL INDEX TO FIRST HANDS, in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., for Fall and Winter Trade of 1870-'71. 65 CALENDAR. 187C )_ 1871. JANUARY. JULY. JANUARY. Su M T W Th F S Su M T W Th F S SU M T W Th F S - - - - - - 1 - - - - 1 "2 | 1 2 "3 4 "5 ~6 "7 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 11 12 18 14 15 16 |15 16 17 18 19 20 21 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 2425 26 27 28 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 124 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 30 31 31 FEBRUARY. AUGUST FEBRUARY. 1 21 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9110 11 12 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 1617 18 19 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23124 25 26 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 127 28 28 29 30 31 '26 27 28 MARCH. SEPTEMBER. MARCH. 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 112 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 31 25 26 27 28 29 30 126 27 28 29 30 31 APRIL 1 OCTOBER. APRIL. 1 2 11 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 30 MAY. NOVEMBER. MAY. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 81 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 31 JUNE. DECEMBER. | JUNE. 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 24 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 26 27 28 29 30 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 25 26 27 28 29 30 66 MEMORANDA. MEMORANDA. 67 68 MEMORANDA. MEMORANDA. 69 70 MEMORANDA. MEMORANDA. 71 72 MEMORANDA. MEMORANDA. 73 74 MEMORANDA. MEMORANDA. 75 76 MEMORANDA. MEMORANDA. 77 78 MEMORANDA. MEMORANDA. 79 80 MEMORANDA. MEMORANDA. 81 82 MEMORANDA CASH ACCOUNT-Aug. 1870. 83 Date- Hec'#. Paid. 84 CASH ACCOUNT Sept. 1870. 7)afe. Itec'd- •Paid. CASH ACCOUNT-Oct. 1870. 85 Date. Piec'd. Daid. 86 CASH ACCOUNT Nov. 1870. Date. Hec 'd. Paid. CASH ACCOUNT-Dec. 1870. 87 Date- HePd. "Ph id. 88 CASH ACCOUNT-Jan. 1871. Dale. Hec'd. i^aid. CASH ACCOUNT-Feb. 1871. 89 Date. Dec'd. Daid. 90 CASH ACCOUNT-March 1871. 'Date. Hec'd. T^aid. CASH ACCOUNT-April 1871. 91 Dale. Piec'd. ^aid. 92 CASH ACCOUNT May 1871. Dale- Hec'd. Paid. CASH ACCOUNT-JUNE 1871. 93 "bate- Hec'd. 'Paid. 94 CASH ACCOUNT-JULY 1871. Pate. Pec'd. Paid. SUMMARY OF CASH ACCOUNT. 95 1870. Hec'd- j ^Paid Oct.... Nov... 1871. Jan'y... Feb'y .. Lpril... lay... une.... - uly..,.