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[Samuel Powell & Co. ship & house work in tin, copper, brass and iron]
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Trade price list. Howe's spring beds, cots and berth bottoms. / Howe Spring Bed Co., sole manufacturers. Salesrooms: 15 Charlestown Street, Boston, 173 Canal Street, New York. Factory, 386 & 388 Main Street, Cambridgeport, Mass.
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[Wm. W. Clark, drug & chemical warehouse, 16 North Fifth Street, Philadelphia]
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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]
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[Knight's patent paper machine, manufactory. A.L. Knight & Co.]
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Chemical laboratory of Crew, Rogers & Crew Philadelphia Penna.
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Agricultural Hall - Nave, Looking North
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Verviers Section - Machinery Hall
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[Philadelphia Evening Bulletin trade cards]
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Trade cards, advertisements, and bill heads for Philadelphia merchants.
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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.
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John C. Baker & Co. wholesale dealers & importers of drugs, medicines, chemicals, paints & dye stuffs, No. 100, North Third St. Philadelphia.
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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]
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Singer Sewing Machine Company's Building
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Union Umbrella Store, : 777 South 2d St. below German, lower side, Philadelphia. Having opened a new store, and taken the advantage of the hard times, by making my purchases exclusively for cash, I know I can sell my goods twenty per cent. cheaper than th
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Net cash price list of Charlton's specialties.
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To the army and the traveling public generally! : The subscriber takes this method respectfully to ask the attention of his friends, and all who may be interested, to his original patent camp or traveling bed-trunk, with table attached. which will be foun
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John B. Stetson Company postcards.
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Krider's gun store, N.E. cor. 2nd & Walnut Sts. [graphic].
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Pencoyd Iron Works, opposite mouth of Wissahickon.
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[Sheds of Edward Peirce, plumber, 8202 Millman Street.] [graphic].
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Henry H. McCargo, dealer in all makes of sewing machines, 1611 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia.
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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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John F. Schreck, manufacturer of Conestoga tobacco, chewing and smoking. It's all in the quality
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Parker's dyspepsia cure.
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Super, Marshall & Co., Philadelphia. Great Britain
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Stokes Brothers, lumber dealers, 30th Street below Chestnut, Philadelphia.
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Andrew Blair, apothecary, Chestnut & 18th Sts., Philadelphia.
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[Milliken's linen store trade cards]
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Ask for Bell Bros. Co.'s sheep-lined coats and ulsters. Manufactured by Bell Bro's Co. Dubuque, Ia.
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Biddle Hardware Co., Philadelphia.
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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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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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Quaker City Construction Co. limited. Artificial stone and fire proof material a specialty. Factory and office. 3870 Lancaster Avenue. Philadelphia.
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A. Ripka & Bro., dealers in artists' materials, oil and water colors, drawing and painting materials, and all kinds of fancy articles for decorating. No. 1525 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
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Pollywogs, the five cent cigar. Hand made Havana filled. Gumpert Bros. manufacturers. Store 1341 Chestnut St. Factory 115, 117, 119, 121 S. 23rd St. Phila. For sale everywhere.
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H.W. Longfellow
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F.H. Watt, agent, manufacturer and dealer in trunks, travelling bags and satchels, 437 Market Street, Philadelphia. Third door below Fifth.
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Chas. B. Webb, manufacturer of fine boots & shoes, 211 N. Ninth Street, Philadelphia.
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James M. Vance & Co., importers & jobbers of hardware, cutlery & tools, builders' and housekeepers' hardware, 324 and 326 Market, Philadelphia.
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[Universal Fashion Co. trade cards]
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Grand-stand baseball
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Benj. C. Hornor, manufacturer of varnishes, Japans, &c. Dealer in gum copal spts. turpentines &c. No. 81 Arch St. Philadelphia.
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Miss E. Levy, 1018 Chestnut St., Phila. Umbrellas & parasols, leather goods, fans.
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No rewashing - always uniform. Kirk's blue India soap. No blueing required when this soap is used.
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Hartley Knight, carpets, 1222 Chestnut Street, Philada.
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Philadelphia Evening Journal, N.W. corner of Third and Chestnut Sts., January 28th, 1861. Published by Carr & Elliott.
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Wallace & Sons, manufacturers of the eagle pin, superior to all others in quality and finish.
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Oriental Print Works, Apponaug, R.I.
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Surveyor
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Twelve good reasons why the Woman's Suffrage Stove Polish is preferred to all others.
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[E.H. Worne's lace and embroidery store trade cards]
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E.A. Yarnall, successor to P. Madeira, choice cutlery, &c. 115 S. 10th St., Philad'a.
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[Frederick Brown's Ginger trade cards]
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Wilson & McCallay's Happy Thought. Wave line plug tobacco.
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Albert L. West, with Russell & Armstrong, manufacturers of paper and bags, branch store, S.E. cor. Third and Vine Sts., Philadelphia.
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The Weston and Wells Manufacturing Company. Office 123 South Second Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
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With H. A. Bartlett & Co., Philadelphia & Boston..
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Harrisburg Nail Works, Henry McCormick, treasurer.
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Use Hovey's pure dye spool silk.
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