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Yacht "Tidal Wave" in N.Y. Bay. From Iron S. Boat Co.'s ferries [graphic].

Sloop in N.Y. Bay [graphic].

Schooner in N.Y. Bay [graphic].

Shipping scene.

Falls of the Genesee. [graphic] / Bufford's Lith.

Fulton Ferry [Brooklyn, N.Y.]

East River Bridge, N.Y.

Life in New York. Inconvienency of tight lacing. [graphic].

Children's goat carriage. American scenery. Central Park N.Y.

To the people of America, this engraving of "First in Peace," from the original painting, is respectfully dedicated, representing the arrival of General George Washington at the Battery, New York, April 23rd, 1789, previous to his inauguration as the firs

A strike! A strike! [graphic] / C.

"Pulling down the statue of George III"

[Entry of Washington into New York, after the city was evacuated by the British in 1783, Nov. 20th]

Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper no. 314, : for this week, contains a mammoth picture of the bombardment and capture of Forts Beauregard and Walker Also, the interior of the works after the occupation by the United States forces, and numerous illustra

Ville de Paris, Dauphin, 18, E. 14th Str., New York.

[Advertisements for proprietary medicines marketed by R.W. Robinson & Son, wholesale druggists, of New York, N.Y.]

[Business stationery of McKesson & Robbins, importers and jobbers in drugs and druggists' articles and manufacturing chemists, New York]

Paints and drugs, for cash. : 162 Broadway, just below Courtlandt St. "The cash drug house," P.D. Orvis. Notice. Your are respectfully requested to put this circular in your memorandum book and call at my establishment, conveniently located in Broadway, j

Bought of Eimer & Amend, wholesale druggists, 205, 207, 209 & 211 Third Ave., cor. 18th St.

The only reliable illustrated is Frank Leslie's newspaper : no. 344, and supplement no. 345, for the present week. Turn over.

[Wall Street Ferry Terminal, foot of Montague Street, Brooklyn, New York]

Horace Greeley.

Horace Greeley.

Janet Morris on dock with copper ingots, S.S. Octorara, Great Lakes Trans. Co., Buffalo, NY [graphic].

[Bust-length portrait of Horace Greeley] [graphic].

Peter Renaudet medical apprentice notebook finding aid

Yankee notions for Feb.

Union meeting! : A public meeting will be held at the hotel of James H. Gaddis, at Caatsban, in the town of Saugerties, on Wednesday evening, Oct. 28th, 1863, at 7 o'clock. Hon. James G. Graham will address the meeting on the political issues involved in

Thitchener & Glastaeter, steam job printers, 14 & 16 Vesey St., New York.

Bought of Marsh, Northrop & Co., wholesale dealers in drugs, medicines, chemicals, perfumery, stationery, spices, dry-woods, dye-stuffs, paints, oils &c. Burning fluid, alcohol, camphene & spirits turpentine, at manufacturer's prices.

W. Hofert, chemist & druggist, successor to Neergaard's Pharmacy. Manufacturer of Pharmaceutical Preparations, 936 Sixth Avenue, S.E. cor. 53rd St. N.Y.

[Collection of business correspondence of S. R. Van Duzer, wholesale druggist, New York]

Greenfield's candies. 909 Broadway.

Bought of James S. Aspinwall, druggist, 86 William Street.


Kingford's Oswego corn starch, : for puddings, custards, blanc mange, &c., is the original,--established in 1849, and preserves its reputation as purer, stronger and mor delicate than any other article of the kind offered, either of the same name or with

Coughlin & Eldredge, book store, Binghamton, N. Y. 60. 60. 60.

Andrew D. Cramer, wholesale & retail grocer, 241 Main St., Poughkeepsie, N.Y.

Broadway near Broome, N.Y.

Battery at West Point, [NY], on side of hill near hotel [graphic].

Battery at water's edge, West Point, [NY] [graphic].

E[ast] Tower of Brooklyn Bridge, from footwalk, Brooklyn side, [NY] [graphic].

[East Tower of Brooklyn Bridge, from footwalk, Brooklyn side] [graphic].

Disappearing gun, Fisher's Island [graphic].

Scenes in the city prison of New York [graphic].

Elevated railway, 42nd Street.

Ruins of St. George's Church, Rutherford Place, N.Y. Rector, Stephen H. Tyng.

The Farmer Mower. / J. Pine, patentee, Troy, N.Y. Patented May and October, 1864. This machine will be repaired and extras furnished to agents and others desiring them, at the Troy Machine Shop ... Do not throw aside you old machine for a new one, for I w

The Wife. By Washington Irving. [graphic] / P.H.R.

Fall in the Plaaterkill Clove, Catskill M[oun]t[ain]s, N.Y. [graphic].

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