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Woods' Baltimore Directory for 1856-57
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JOHN H. C. THIRLKEL,

MANUFACTURER OF

TIN, JAPANNED & SHEET IRON WARE,

AND DEALER IN

STOVES, HARDWARE, &c.

No. 363 W, PRATT-ST., near Greene-st, Baltimore.

Oyster and Fruit Cans, Canisters & Druggists' Tin Ware, in every variety, manufactured
by machinery. Roofing and Spouting done in the best manner and at the shortest notice.
Orders for the following articles will meet with prompt attention.

BOXES—Mustard, Ointment, Pill, Soda Powder and Yeast Powder Boxes.

CANISTERS—Paint, Spice, Mustard, Tea, Coffee, Packing, Powder and Plaster Canisters

CANS—Flat and Cone Top Oil, Fluid, Varnish, Honey, Fruit, Lard, Oyster, Snuff and
Preserved Meat Cans; Measures, Scoops, Funnels, &c. &c.

Repairing done promptly and on Moderate Terms.

WELLS & MILLER,

ENGINEERS

AND

MACHINISTS,

CITY BLOCK, BALTIMORE.

Orders for Steam Engines and Castings of every description, for Flour Mills, Saw Mills,
Sugar Mills and Cotton Factories, Cotton Press Screws, of all descriptions, Tobacco Presses,
&c., executed promptly to order.

CHARLES & JAMES WEBB,

Soap & Candle Manufactures,

No. 136 Ensor-st, Corner of Chew,

BALTIMORE.

Constantly on hand for sale Fine and Fancy Soaps, Candles, Tallow, &c. on the
most pleasing terms.
Tallow wanted—the highest market price paid.

B. F. WILLIS & CO.

Commission Merhcants,

No. 40 GRANT STREET,

(Third Door from Pratt Street Wharf,)

BALTIMORE.

The subscribers have taken Warehouse No. 40 Grant Street, where they continue to
purchase Rags, Canvas, Waste Bailing, Old Copper and Brass, Lead, Pewter, Wrought
and Cast Iron, Hides, Old Rope, Sheep-skins, Wool, Feathers, Furs, Peas, Beans, Flax-
seed and Country Produce generally, and the Highest Cash Prices paid.


 

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