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Important to printers, Francis & Loutrell's improved inking rollers.
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West Philadelphia Manufacturing Cos. starch & farina works. Chestnut & Bridgewater Streets, Philadelphia. Refined pearl starch & corn farina. [graphic] / James Queen.
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[James Lane's stove store, No. 218 North Third Street, Philadelphia] [graphic] / Drawn on stone by W. H. Rease, 17, Sth. 5th St. Phil.
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[Western Paper Hangings Establishment, 501 Market Street, Philadelphia.] [graphic] / Drawn on stone by Wm. H. Rease, 17 South 5th St.
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H. P. & W. C. Taylor perfumers [graphic] / W. Dreser, delt. & lith.
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Moyer & Hazard, successors of Alexander Fullerton, 174 Market Street, fifth door above Fifth Street, Philadelphia [and] Elijah Bowen, wholesale & retail hat & cap store, No. 176 Market Street, Philadelphia. [graphic].
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Finn & Burton's paper hangings warehouse No 142, Arch St. Phila. [graphic] / W. H. Rease No. 17 So. 5th St.
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[Donnelly's steam patent match manufactory, Linden Street near the Stone Bridge, Philadelphia] [graphic].
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[C. F. Mansfield. Paper hangings. Wholesale and retail, 275 South Second Street, Philadelphia] [graphic] / Drawn on stone by R. F. Reynolds, Philada.
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[J. Willis, shoe manufactory, 241 Arch Street, Philadelphia] [graphic].
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[Charles Gilbert's stove manufactory, 249 North Second Street, Philadelphia] [graphic] / Drawn by W. H. Rease, 17 So. 5th Str. Phila.
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[Garden & Brown, silk & fur hat manufactory, 196 Market Street, Philadelphia] [graphic] / On stone by W. H. Rease, 17 So. 5th. St.
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[Burton & Laning paper hanging manufactory, 6th Street above Camac, Philadelphia] [graphic] / On stone by Rease & Schell No. 17 Sth. 5th St. Phila.
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Abbott & Lawrence. Liberty Stove Works, Brown Street above Fourth St. Philada. [graphic] / Drawn & lithd. by A. Kollner.
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H. B. McCalla, successor to the late Andrew McCalla, No. 252 Market St. First hat & cap store below 8th St. south side, Philadelphia. [graphic] / On stone by R. F. Reynolds No. 30, So. 5th. St. below Walnut 4th. story.
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Emblem
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Mull a la Suisse
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[Textile label depicting a dog spotting two ducks among tall grasses]
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[Fold & find 18 changes metamorphic trade card promoting Water Lily Soap] [graphic].
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Forest
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[Tobacco house] [graphic] / W. Newman del. sculp.
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[Workers processing indigo] [graphic].
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Fabrica del Tabacco [graphic] / Ant Gregori scul. F.
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Town & Brother, manufacturers and dealers leather belting & lace leather, rubber goods, belting, packing, hose, gaskets, tubing, door mats, &c. Rubber clothing, boots and shoes. Stationers and druggists sundries: erasive rubber, elastic bands, nursery she
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Bought of French & Richards, wholesale druggists, north-west corner of Market and Tenth Sts., wholesale agents for Silver's plastic fire and water proof paints.
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Thaddeus Davids & Co.
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Manufacturers' price list of Wells' petroleum writing fluid.
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J. M. Mitchell & Co., nos. 24 and 26 North Front Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
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Sole agency and depot for Philadelphia is with E. R. Pettit.
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Price list of Wright's pure carmine ink.
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Hutchinson & Honeywell, manufacturers of sealing wax and carmine inks, and wholesale dealers in foreign and domestic stationery, 104 William Street, New York.
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Blackwood's ink.
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William Lancaster having purchased the interest of W. Hodgson, in the manufacture of his valuable and well-know writing fluid, deep black copying, carmine, and other inks, together with his laboratory.
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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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J. J. Butler's record, mercantile, and copying excelsior writing fluid..
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To the employing printers of the city of New York.
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J. J. Butler's record, mercantile and copying excelsior writing fluid.
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Central Oil Refinery
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East from Scottsdale
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Espiritu santo. Triple extract. The most delicate, fragrant and lasting perfume of the age. Tisseau, distillateur-parfumeur, Philadelphia. Bookmark.
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Hicks' patent (applied for) improved spring blind fast. : I beg to call the attention of the trade to the above very important improvement in fastenings for outside window blinds and shutters. ... / All orders must be addressed to C.D. Kellogg, Boston, Ma
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[Joseph Feinour & Son stove store and Joseph Feinour's tin, copper brass & iron ware house 213-215 South Front Street, Philadelphia] [graphic] / ...by W. H. Rease, 17, So. 5th St.
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Bought of Breinig, Fronefield & Co. Druggists & chemists, no. 187 North 3rd Street. Wholesale dealers and importers of drugs, medicines, paints, dye stuffs, glass, perfumery &c.&c.
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Bought of Breinig, Fronefield & Co. Druggists & chemists, no. 187 North 3rd Street. Wholesale dealers and importers of drugs, medicines, paints, dye stuffs, glass, perfumery &c.&c.
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Extra news! Philadelphia in no danger of invasion from the rebels! : The largest battery in the city! Recruits wanted, from 2 to 60 years of age, at J.B. Shannon's rendezvous, 1009 Market Street, married or unmarried, to purchase field pieces, in large or
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Agricultural Hall - Nave, Looking North
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While using children's elastic knee protector.
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Stafford's jet black ink.
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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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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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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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The ink in this bottle is superior to Davids' ink.
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S. F. Jacoby & Co. Importers & dealers in foreign and domestic marble in all their varieties. J. K. & M. Freedley dealers in American marble. [graphic] / Drawn on stone by W. H. Rease 17 1/2 Sth. 5th. St.
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Warnick & Leibrandt's Philadelphia stove works and hollow-ware foundry. First wharf above Noble St. Philadelphia. [graphic] / From nature & on stone by W. H. Rease 17 So. 5th St.
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Harrison Brothers' white lead works & chemical laboratory, Philadelphia. [graphic] / On stone by W. H. Rease, 17, So. 5th. St.
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[Wm. W. Clark, drug & chemical warehouse, 16 North Fifth Street, Philadelphia] [graphic] / Drawn on Stone by W. H. Rease, 17 So. 5th St.
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[Francis Field & Francis, importers & dealers in tin plate & tinsmans furniture, importers & manufacturers of saddlery hardware, tin ware, tin toys & japanned wares, no. 80 Nth 2nd St., Philadelphia] [graphic].
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[Edward Banister carpet warehouse and Stephen Foulk's cheap carpet & floor oil cloth warehouse, corner of Seventh and Market Streets, Philadelphia] [graphic].
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Geo. W. Ridgway, successor to Saml. P. Griffitts, Jr. Drugs [and] chemicals, N.W. corner of 9th and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia] [graphic].
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Charles Oakford's hat & cap store, wholesale & retail, No. 104, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. [graphic] / Jas. Queen, delt.
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