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Ende der Feindseeligkeiten. Die Englander raumen den Americanern Neu-Yorck ein - 1783.

Life in Philadelphia. "Have you any flesh coloured silk stockings...?" [graphic] / C.

Life in Philadelphia. "How you like de new fashion shirt...?" [graphic].

Missionary Society of the Evangelical Association of North America [certificate]

Views of Liberia from "W.F. Lynch report of mission to Africa"

Pony riding, Camp Emlen, Norwood, Montg. Co., Pa. Conducted by Wissahickon Boys Club, Germantown, Phila.

Views in Fairmount Park Philadelphia, 1884 [graphic] / IHM.

Steamer Missouri.

[Chas. McKeone & Son Soap Manufacturing Co. trade cards]

[Partridge & Richardson trade cards]

"Creme" oat meal toilet soap.

High art and elegant clothing. Merchant tailor misfits, 400 South Eighth St., first door bel. Pine. Private house. Please ring the bell.

If dat ar fish knowd dis wor Merrick's thread, he wouldnt ha bit.

F. Pulaski & Co., 1026 Chestnut St.

[Frederick A. Rex & Co. trade cards]

Joseph L. Varnam, ladies' and gents' & children's boot & shoe maker, Bustleton, 23rd ward, Philad'a.

[Van Stan's Stratena and Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil trade cards]

Creditor of Johnsing & Skinner--"I'll hab a hundred and fifty cents on de dollar, or I'll lick de hul firm."

[Laird, Schober & Mitchell trade cards]

[Partridge & Richardson trade cards]

[Geo. G. Burbank, druggist and apothecary, 235 Main St., Worcester, Mass.]

Waterbury Drug Store, established 1797. Leavenworth & Dikeman, Exchange Place, Waterbury, Conn.

B.M. Weld, drugs & medicines, also boots, shoes, slippers, etc. Bradford, Vermont.

Compliments of J.C. Williams & Son, Central Pharmacy, 50 South Salina St., Syracuse, N.Y.

H. Jahke, wholesale & retail dealer in all descriptions of fresh & salt pork, hams, lard, tongues, &c. 130, 131, 132 & 133 Nineteenth St. market, residence, cor. Baring & Sloan Sts., West Phila.

Smith Brothers chemically pure Borax.

William Still, dealer in Lehigh & Schuylkill coal, 1216, 1218 and 1220 Washington Avenue, Philadelphia.

Photography under a cloud.

E.S. Sullivan's Black Diamond Combination is coming in their new version of Uncle Tom's Cabin.

[Philadelphia Inquirer art supplements]

Dixon's carburet of iron stove polish.

[Domestic Sewing Machine Co. trade cards]

The eureka poisoned fly-plate will kill every fly in the house.

[Eagle Starch Enamel Manufacturing Co., Frankford, Phila., Pa.]

[Hunter's handsome drug stores, cor. Pacific & New Jersey Aves., cor. Atlantic & Indiana Aves., Atlantic City, N.J. and cor. Fifteenth and Wharton Sts., Philadelphia]

Reed's, for clothing, furnishings, hats, shoes, 918-920-922 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.

Is dese' your chickens miss

Geo. W. Taylor, n.w. cor. of Fifth and Cherry Streets, Philadelphia, manufacturer and vendor of free labor dry goods. Wholesale and retail free labor warehouse. Free labor groceries for sale.

Bought of George W. Taylor, n.w. corner of Fifth and Cherry Sts. Free labor warehouse. Free labor produce exclusively. Dry goods & groceries, wholesale and retail.

Dancing for eels at Catharine [sic] Market N.Y.

The military and historical portrait group of the officers of the Third North Carolina U. S. V. Infantry in the war with Spain, commanded by Colonel James H. Young. The first negro regiment ever organized and entirely officered by colored men.

Hon. Abraham Lincoln,

Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States signing the Emancipation Proclamation

Abraham Lincoln

Diogenes his lantern needs no more, an honest man is found! The search is o'er.

Abraham Lincoln, late president of the U.S. assassinated April 14th, 1865.

Old Black Joe. Dan Bryant.

Abraham Lincoln, late president of the U.S. assassinated April 14th, 1865.

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