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,LOUISVILLE ADIVERTISEMENfTS.
HYDRAULIC FOUNDRY, MACHINE & BRIDGE WORKS,
IBRBAROUX & CO.,
Z OI:.LY) YLL; ,'/VYTUCA';
MANUFACTURERS OF KING'S PATENT WROUGHT IRON TUBULAR ARCH
BRIDCES!
IVE' I'ATENT IRON SUPPORTS FOR WOODEN OR IRON BRIDGES!
Steamboat, Stahnnary and Porable Steam Eines !
SORGHUM SUGAR MILLS,
Emblracin( botl TIlE I: KEYSTONE CANE MILL (vertical) and TIlE
EXCELSII ('CANE M I,LL (Ihorizontal-represented above), with JOHNSON
& BENNET'S TM IPOVEI) (CAS IRON EVAPORATORS and, also,
('ENTRIF'(IAl, A MIIIS, fi)r separating Syrup frol Crystalized Sugar.
Th(se Milis, anld E;va;oratorsa, secured by letters patent, have been proved to
)be the best in use, excellin g l others in strength, convenience, simplicity
and speed.
Also, Manufacturers of BOiLERS, CIRCULAR SAW-MILLS, MILL MACHINERY,
GIN-SHAFTING, COTTON PRESSES, WATER WHEELS, TOBACCO SCREWS,
BRICK MACHINES, FORCE and LIFT PUMPS, IRON RAILINGS, VERANDAHS
and Architectural Work, BUTLER'S PATENT DENTAL CHAIR, SPITTOON and
TABLE, with all kinds of Dental and Surgical Instruments.
N.B.-Price Lists, accurate C(uts, and all information furnished on application.
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The Texas Almanac for 1870, and Emigrant's Guide to Texas, book, January 1870; Galveston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth123775/m1/9/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Historical Association.