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(No. 8.) Your province tax. Lawful money. :

Public Garden.

The fountain, Mount Auburn Cemetery.

Skylight, Boston City Hall.

Lake, Mt. Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Mass.

[Estes & Lauriat trade cards]

[Advertisements for proprietary medicines prepared and sold by Thomas Hollis, druggist and apothecary, 23 Union Street, Boston, Mass.]

L. Prang & Co. art and educational publishers, Boston, Mass.

[Business correspondence of Weeks & Potter, importers & jobbers of drugs and druggists sundries, Boston, Ma.]

The Lord's prayer.

[Hoyt's German cologne trade cards]

Bought of Chas. P. Alden, druggist and apothecary, and dealer in manufacturers' supplies, drugs, paints, oils, acids, artists' materials, toilet, and fancy articles. No. 270 Main Street.

Universalist Church yard.

[Rising Sun Stove Polish by Morse Bros. trade cards]

[Materials relating to Renne's Pain Killing Magic Oil, manufactured and marketed by Wm. Renne & Sons, of Pittsfield, Mass.]

"Queen Bess" corset and skirt supporter. This is by far the best corset and skirt supporter ever made and is warranted in every particular. Manufactured only by the Worcester Corset Co., Worcester, Mass.

[Business stationery of Geo. C. Goodwin & Co., patent medicine warehouse, Boston Ma.]

Printing in all its varieties executed with neatness and despatch, by S.N. Dickinson, at his extensive establishment, No. 52 Washington St., Boston.

Nath'l W. Appleton, stationer, No. 7 School Street, Boston.

J. Paul Jones, from a bust in the Atheneum. Boston

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

Post 2, Philadelphia. Post 2, Boston.

John H. Pray, Sons & Co. Importers of and dealers in carpetings oil cloths, &c. Nos 192 Washington, 23 Franklin & 63 Hawley sts. [graphic] : French & English carpets of the choicest style and manufacture constantly on hand. Best American goods viz: "Lowel

Aromatic Pino-Palmine Mattress. 915 Arch St., 113 N. Front Street, Phila. and 115 Water St., Boston, Mass.

Camp Rice, Philadelphia, 1876.

Boston Belting Co.

Custom House and Post Office, Philadelphia, Pa.

Use Merrick's thread. "Gully this cotton beats 'em all!" [graphic].

[Collection of advertisements and other promotional materials relating to proprietary medicines manufactured by the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Company, of Lynn, Mass.]

[Collection of 19th-century matriculation tickets, lecture admission cards, schedule cards, and graduation tickets from various colleges of medicine and pharmacy.]

[Collection of illustrated blank letterheads and a billhead of pharmaceutical firms in the United States]

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Centennial pocket album.

Press Building, Seventh and Chesnut [sic] Sts.

[Collection of billheads of pharmaceutical firms and related businesses, United States and United Kingdom, 1850-1879]

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