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J. J. Butler's record, mercantile and copying excelsior writing fluid.
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J. M. Mitchell & Co., nos. 24 and 26 North Front Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
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James L. Neiler & Co., manufacturers of American mucilage, for bank, office and general use, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.
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John Garrett & Co., 229 Broadway, N. Y. up stairs, sole proprietors and manufacturers of Smith's patent ribbon hand stamp.
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Keep copies of all your letters in the Penn letter book.
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Keuffel & Esser, manufacturers of oil paper & board, 79 Nassau Street, New York.
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Lipman Manufacturing Company.
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Lipman's patent improved eyelet machine.
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Liquid regialine glue.
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List of blank books, manufactured and offered to the trade by Kiggins, Tooker & Co.
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List of internal revenue bonded warehouse blanks.
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List of prices of Joseph Gillott's steel pens.
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Machine knives, cutting tools, &c.
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Manufacturers' price list of Wells' petroleum writing fluid.
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Maynard & Noyes, wholesale dealers in drugs, manufacturers of black writing ink, writing fluid, carmine ink, red, blue and stencil inks, ink powder, &c.
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McGill's patent paper fastener.
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Miscellaneous manuscript items from the Rose and Leon Doret Collection of Business Ephemera.
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Myers' novelty pencil holder, patented July 10th, 1866.
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Myer's patent novelty pencil holder.
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N. L. Chamberlain's new patent self-dating and indicating cancelling stamp, a decided improvement.
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Net cash price list of Charlton's specialties.
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The new adjustable stamping press.
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A new article.
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New canceling machine, for canceling checks, notes, &c., &c.
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New price list.
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New price list, Pettee's patent improved envelopes.
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New price list, September 1st, 1867.
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Office of Bergen & Bainbridge, manufacturers, importers, and agents of stationers' and printers' stock, no. 33 Beekman Street, New York, January, 1868.
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Office of M. Thalmessinger, late Thalmessing & Cahn, manufacturing and importing stationer, 310 Broadway, New York, March 18th, 1868.
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Office of the Empire Pen Company, manufacturers of the national bank pen, 5-20, 7-30, 10-40, greenback.
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Office of the Lipman Manufacturing Company, no. 51 South Fourth Street.
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Office of the Swartwout Manufacturing Co., 42 Cedar St.
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Patent ready-strung direction labels, the strongest and most convenient in use.
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The patent show card suspension ring.
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The Penn combination marking apparatus.
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Pettee's patent envelopes.
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Porter Fitch, stationer, no. 16 Park Place, New York.
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Porter Fitch, stationer, no. 16 Park Place, New York.
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Preserve this sheet for reference.
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Price list. Excelsior diary for 1869.
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Price list of American sealing & bottle wax, manufactured by Anthony Block, no. 443 Garden Street, Philadelphia.
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Price list of artists' brushes.
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Price list of blank books, portfolios, photograph albums, &c.
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Price-list of Dennison's patent direction label.
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Price list of diaries for 1866, published by Olney & Pratt, importers and jobbers of stationery, no. 41 John Street, New-York.
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Price list of George Lane's patent capillary grooved rulers, with paper cutter and scale attachment..
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Price list of goods manufactured by Wm. Staehlen, 54 Cedar Street, New York.
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Price list of Heyl's patent adhesive binding tags and portfolios.
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Price list of J. W. Guttknecht's lead pencils, imported only by A. Schmidt & Co., sole agents for the United States, 16 Murray Street, New York.
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Price list of Wright's pure carmine ink.
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Prices of the ready-strung label.
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Prince's improved protean fountain pen, patented in the United States January 23d, and December 25th, 1855.
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Reduced price list of envelopes, manufactured by Owens & Agar, no. 110 William Street, New York.
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Reduced price list of McGill's patent paper fastener.
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Revised and reduced price list.
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Richard B. Dovell's Son & Co. (late Dovell & Easey,) manufacturers of sealing wax, wafers, writing inks, mucilage, &c.
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S. S. Stafford, agent, wholesale druggist and manufacturing stationer, Stafford's combined writing and copying fluid, (formerly labeled Arnold's writing fluid,) warranted superior to Arnold's or any other writing fluid.
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S. S. Stafford, ag't, manufacturer of Stafford's combined writing and copying fluid, warranted superior to Arnold's or any other writing fluid.
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Samuel S. Stafford, manufacturer of Conger & Fields, Bryan & Wilcox's & Stafford's first class writing inks, also Stickwell & Co,'s extra adhesive mucilage, warehouse, 11 Cedar Street, New-York.
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Sole agency and depot for Philadelphia is with E. R. Pettit.
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