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Sunday Grit.
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D. W. Bard, daily messenger from Reading to Philadelphia, attends to shopping and business of all kinds. Reading offices, 312 & 618 Penn St., Philadelphia office, 716 filbert St.
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Callowhill Street Bridge, Philadelphia, Pa.
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[Fold & find 18 changes metamorphic trade card promoting Water Lily Soap] [graphic].
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Large schooner yacht, "Henry Disston," Captain Conklin. Sloop Yacht, I. C. Covert," Captain Fisher.
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Normandie.
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With H. A. Bartlett & Co., Philadelphia & Boston..
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Martha Washington. Manufactured by Arnett, Wemple & Ellyson, Danville, Va.
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Compliments of Lehman & Bolton, lithographers, printers, publishers. 715, 171, 719 Arch Street. Philadelphia.
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To John Hartman, dr. East End Steam Biscuit Work, No. 412 South Wharves, and 413 Penn St. Plain & fancy biscuit & crackers
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[Mechanical calendar issued by New Jersey electrician Romaine Mace]
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Carey, Bro. & Grevemeyer, 423 Market St., Philadelphia, booksellers, stationers and blank book manufacturers, paper curtains, oil shades and shading, floor and table oil cloth. Also, jobbers and manufacturers of wall paper.
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Making ends meet.
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Pleis' celebrated fit powders & liver pills, 860 N. Third Street, Philadelphia.
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Book of cabinet chromos 1881 [graphic].
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Bo't of the Alford & Berkele Co. Manufacturers' agents & exporters guns, pistols, cutlery, plated ware, specialties in hardware, etc., etc. P.O. Box 2002. 77 Chambers Street.
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Cedar Hollow Lime Company. Depot 900 Jefferson Street.
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H.D. Druckenmiller, dealer in musical instruments. Kutztown, Pa.
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No. 71 Good Luck series, 5 designs from E. Currier & Co. Brockton, Mass.
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Charles Corless, Glen Riddle, Pa. The best cow milker in the world.
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Bought of John Westney, agt. Late of Shill, Jr. & Co., manufacturer and dealer in baby carriages, boys' & girls' velocipedes, bicycles, express wagons. All kinds of carriages and velocipedes repaired, nos. 214 and 226 Dock Street.
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Dausman Tobacco Company, St. Louis.
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Vick's Illustrated Monthly Magazine, $1.25 a year. Floral guide 10cts. James Vick, seedman, Rochester, N.Y.
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Pope's rifle air pistol gallery, 41st Street, opp. Poplar, Centennial grounds, 40 ranges, 10 shots, 10 cts.
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The Shaker extract of roots. Sold by A.J. White, New York City. Office, 29 Murray Street.
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American Hotel, S. M. Heulings proprietor, Chestnut Street bet. Fifth & Sixth, opposite Independence Hall, Philadelphia.
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Philip Doersom, carriage builder, Lancaster, Pa.
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Centennial. 1776. 1876. Dwight Compy.
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D. Landreth & Sons, 21 and 23 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia. Seeds & bulbs, implements and tools for farm, garden, greenhouse
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Yohn's carriage manufactory, cor. Apple and Evans streets, Pottstown, Pa.
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Delavan House, Chas. E. Leland & Co., proprietors. Warren F. Leland.
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Barren Hill Hotel, no. 1, (opposite the Germantown Road.) James Mewhinney, proprietor. Choice wines, liquors, and cigars.
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Munn & Co., 37 Park Row, N.Y, solicitors of American and foreign patents and publishers of the "Scientific American."
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Geo. W. Nock, locksmith, bell hanger and silver plater, 142 N. Fourth Street, Philadelphia.
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Harrisburg Nail Works, Henry McCormick, treasurer.
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Jno. Adams, general agent for the Parsons oil burner, Bradford, Pa.
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C. H. Frederick, Omaha.
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Public Ledger Job Printing Office, south-west corner Sixth and Chestnut Street, Philadelphia
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Washington. Printed by S. H. Greene & Sons. Riverpoint, R.I. Coffin, Artemus & Co. Sole agents.
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Martha Washington. Printed by S. H. Greene & Sons. Riverpoint, R.I. Coffin, Artemus & Co. Sole agents.
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A. S. Renner, carriage builder, Perkasie Station, N.P.R.R. Bucks Co., Pa.
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[Die-cut textile label depicting the United States Capitol Building]
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Bought of John Hays & Co., miners and dealers in all kinds of hard and soft coal and coke. Office and dock: C. & P. R'y coal pier and 9 Prospect St. Cleveland, Ohio.
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May I. C. U. home?
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E. Andrews, manufacturer of saws, patent hooks and stirrups, patent taks, patent spring steel wood-saw frames.
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Bought of Artman, Dillinger & Co. Wholesale dealers in cotton yarns, carpet chain, carpets, ratting, wadding, tie, and wick yarns, oil cloths, window sh[ades], door mats, grain bags, cordage brushes, looking glasses, wood[en] [a]nd willow ware, &c. 104 No
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[Billheads from Omaha, Nebraska businesses issued to Dr. Charles L. Heizmann]
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Jacob H. Hain, manufacturer of saddles, harnesss, bridles, collars, covers, whips, No. 321 Penn Street, Reading, Pa., (a few doors below the "Adler" Printing Office,) orders respectfully solicited and all work warranted.
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James Vick, Rochester, N.Y. Flower, vegetable, seeds &c.
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W.G. Moore, successor to Seltzer & Moore, wholesale and retail mule dealers, Womelsdorf, Pa.
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The National Live Stock Journal, handsomely illustrated, contains 48 large pages, devoted to the interests of stock breeders and farmers.
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Bought of Edwin Hall, no. 28 South Second St., silks, shawls, dress goods, cloths, mourning goods, furnishing goods, gloves, hosiery, embroideries, laces, white goods &c.
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To Fenstermacher Brothers, Dr. Shipping and commission merchants, no. 5 Walnut Street, above Delaware Avenue, oysters, fruits, poultry, &c.
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Bought of F. Millett & Co. Wholesale dealers in foreign and domestic fruits, spices, olive oils, canned goods, &c. No. 5 Arch Street.
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Croston Nurseries, bought of J. G. Dannaker & Son, nurseryman, King-of-Prussia, Montgomery Co. Pa.
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Samuel Hart & Co. Philadelphia and New York.
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French spy.
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Wallace & Sons, manufacturers of the eagle pin, superior to all others in quality and finish.
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1/2 merit
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5 merits. Punctuality. Attention. Dilligence.
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