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To M. H. Traubel & Co. 46 1/2 Walnut St. opposite the Exchange. [billhead]
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M. H. Traubel & Co. respectfully call your attention to their Lithographic Institute, no. 46 1/2 Walnut St. opposite the Merchants Exchange. Philadelphia
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Harrison's columbian Hair Dye
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Henry Adolph, manufacturer of furniture wholesale and retail, warerooms no. 36 North Second St., one door above the Christ Church Philadelphia.
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Wagner & M'Guigan, call the attention of the public to the superior facilities at their extensive lithographic establishment, no. 4 Athenian Buildings, Franklin Place, (north of no, 111 Chestnut Street.)
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Edward L. Waller, lithographic printer. Portraits, landscapes, buildings, animals, charts, maps. Circulars, bill heads, music titles, checks, cards, labels, transfers from copper or steel, lithographed in a superior manner, no. 17 Minor Street, third stor
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Wagner & McGuigan's lithographic & steam power printing establishment Athenian Building, Franklin Place.
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Wagner & M'Guigan's lithographic drawing, engraving, and printing establishment.
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P.S. Duval & Co.'s steam lithographic establishment, artizan's building Ranstead Place west from no 26 South Fourth Street Philadelphia.
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P.S. Duval & Co.'s steam lithographic establishment, artizan's building Ranstead Place west from no 26 South Fourth Street Philadelphia.
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P.S. Duval & Son.
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Thos. S. Wagner formerly Wagner & McGuigan lithographers Philadelphia. Franklin Place no. 38. Lithography in all its branches.
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P. S. Duval & Son lithographers, 22 & 24 South 5th St., ab. Chestnut Philada.
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P.S. Duval & Son lithographers. S.W. corner 5th and Minor street. Philadelphia.
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Wagner & M'Guigan, respectfully invite the attention of the public to their extensive lithographic establishment no. 4 Athenian Building, Franklin Place, north of no. 111 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
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Iron Manufacture : boilers, steam engines, hydraulic pumps.
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Western Exchange Hotel, Market Street, west of Penn Square, Philadelphia.
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Cooking ranges.
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Steam tugs, Columbus and Alert. Vessels of all classes towed to and from sea and about the harbor; towing to and from Schuylkill and all other descriptions promptly attended to. S. Flanagan No. 78 South Delaware Avenue.
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Price & Harper's steam saw mill, fancy chair manufactory, and lumber yard, Girard Avenue, between Seventh & Eighth, Philadelphia.
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Robert Wood's railing, architectural & ornamental iron works, Ridge Road below Spring Garden St., Philadelphia.
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Rockhill & Wilson, tailors & clothiers of men & boys wear, Nos. 205 & 207 Chestnut St. & 28 South 6th Street.
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Neall Y Matthews, maquinistas y fundidores, de hierro en Bush Hill, esquina de las galles de Fairview y la septima de Schuylkill, Filadelfia = Neall & Matthews, iron founders and machinists, Bush Hill Iron Works, (formerly occupied by Rush & Muhlenberg,)
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Parham's sewing machine manufactory, George St. below Tenth, Philadelphia:
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E.C. Stotsenburg's iron, brass & bell foundry, Wilmington, Delaware, Front & Washington Streets.
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Washington Mills, Gloucester, N.J. near Philadelphia.
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Abbott & Lawrence. Liberty Stove Works, Brown Street above Fourth St. Philada.
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Bennett & Co. Tower Hall, clothing bazaar No. 182 Market St, between Fifth & Sixth. Philadelphia.
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Bridesburg Machine Works. Alfred Jenks & Son, manufacturers of cotton and wool carding spinning and weaving machinery, shafting and millgearing, Bridesburg post office Philadelphia.
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Charles Oakford & Sons model hat store nos 826 & 828, Chestnut Street, Continental Hotel. Philadelphia. Hats, caps & furs, wholesale & retail.
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Hoskins, Hieskell & Co. Importers & jobbers of fancy and staple dry goods. No. 213 Market & 34 Commerce St. Philada.
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Wm. B. Eltonhead, dealer in all kinds of watches, and manufacturer of all kinds of jewelry and silver ware, 184 South Second Street, (between Pine & Union Streets, west side,) Philadelphia.
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Wright, Hunter & Co. S.W. cor. Ninth & Walnut Sts. Philadelphia.
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N.H. Graham & Cos. curing, packing & smoking establishment. Filbert St. between Schuylkill 2d. & 3d. Sts. Philadelphia.
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Theodore M. Apple, guager & cooper, no. 2 & 4 Gray's Alley between Front & Second and Walnut & Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia.
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Harrison's Musk Cologne. Musk extract. Musk soap. Apollos W. Harrison, Philadelphia, No. 10 South 7th Street.
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Bennett's Tower Hall, clothing bazaar, no. 518 Market Street, bet[ween] 5th & 6th, Philadelphia.
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Goodyears Rubber, Packing & Belting Company.
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H. S. Tarr's marble yard, no. 274 Green St. above Seventh Philadelphia Pa.
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Joseph Ripka's mills. Manayunk 21st Ward Philadelphia. Manufacturer of all description of plain and fancy cottonades for men & boy's clothing warehouse 32 So. Front St.
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Lippincott & Co. south west corner of Fourth & Market St Philadelphia.
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Eagle Hotel, No. 139 North 3rd. Street Philadelphia.
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Cornelius, Baker & Co. manufacturers of lamps, chandeliers, gas fixtures etc.
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Cornelius & Baker, 181 Cherry Street, Philadelphia. Manufacturers of lamps, gas fixtures etc.
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Dr. Hoofland's celebrated German bitters and balsamic cordial. Prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, 418 Arch St., Philadelphia.
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J. H. Michener & Cos. curing, packing & smoking establishment S.W. corner of Front and Willow Sts. Philadelphia.
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[James S. Mason & Co., 108 North Front Street, challenge blacking, ink &c. manufactory]
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Combined letter box and lamp post. Patented March 9, 1858, by Albert Potts, Philadelphia.
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Jones & Co. of the crescent one price clothing store, No. 200 Market Street, above 6th Phila.
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R. & G.A. Wright [graphic] : Manufacturers of the celebrated gold medal perfumery and importers of French, English & German druggist & fancy articles, no. 23 South 4th St. Philadelphia. / Reen, engr.
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The Bull's Head, Drovers' Hotel, corner of Vine & 65th sts. 24th ward. West Philada. On the estate of the Butchers & Drovers Association.
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Freight locomotive engine for Pennsylvania Rail Road manufactured by Richard Norris & Son Philadelphia.
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A view of Point Airy opposite South Street, Phila.
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City Marble Works and Steam Mantel Factory. Corner Tenth and Vine Streets Philadelphia. J.E. & B. Schell.
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Hart, Montgomery & Co. Successors to Isaac Pugh & Co. Manufacturers and importers of paper hangings, No. 118 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Manufactory N.E. Cor. Schuyl[kill] Front & Wood Streets
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Louis L. Peck manufacturer & dealer in burning fluid varnishes...
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McNeely & Co. manufacturers of morocco, buckskin & chamois, white leather, bark tanned, sheep, calf & deer skins, parchment, vellum &c. 64 N[or]th 4th. St. below Arch St. near the Merchants Hotel, Philadelphia. Manufactory 4th & Franklin Aven[ue]
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Wootten's excelsior stove lustre or pure black lead
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Steam tug Atlantic
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C.J. Fell & Brother, 64 Sth. Front St. Philadelphia
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