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William F. Green, butchers' headquarters, No. 1326 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia.

Edward Geary, Jr. dealer in Lehigh and Schuylkill coal. Orders received and promptly attended to, at No. 814 North Second St. above Brown, S.E. cor. Ridge Avenue & Wallace St., (or through despatch directed as above,) Philadelphia. Cash on delivery.

Brown & Magee, manufacturers, 708 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia [graphic].

E. Ketterlinus' steam power lithographic and letter press printing house cor. of Arch & Fourth Sts. Philadelphia.

E. Ketterlinus' lithographic and letter press printing house cor. of Arch & Fourth Sts. Philadelphia.

Fire Association of Philadelphia

Journey of a slave from plantation to the battlefield. [graphic].

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.

Keuffel & Esser, manufacturers of oil paper & board, 79 Nassau Street, New York.

Maas & Vogdes, job printers, [N.E.?] corner of Second & Chestnut Sts., over Corn Exchange Bank.

Chas. S. Carpenter & Co. N.E. corner of Franklin and Willow Streets, Philadelphia.

Coterie Carnival, Academy of Music, Able & Riley, directors, Monday, Jany 11th, 1869

The Confederacy in petticoats [graphic].

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