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A. S. Renner, carriage builder, Perkasie Station, N.P.R.R. Bucks Co., Pa.

Macdowell, engraver and printer, 1028 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.

Wm. Painter & Co., bankers, No. 110 South Third Street, buy all kinds of quartermasters' vouchers, including certificates for deserters, and court martial certificates.

[Charity and the Devil trade cards]

Jacob H. Hain, manufacturer of saddles, harnesss, bridles, collars, covers, whips, No. 321 Penn Street, Reading, Pa., (a few doors below the "Adler" Printing Office,) orders respectfully solicited and all work warranted.

John Faulkner, carter & teamster, 30th and Walnut Sts., Philadelphia.

William Heaton, rubber goods of every description, 503 Chestnut St., Philad'a.

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

United we stand. Divided we fall [graphic].

Buy the light running Domestic sewing machine [graphic].

Robinson's sura cura for rheumatism, &c., &c. Dr. Prior's cough balsam. [graphic].

E. Schoeneck, dealer in choice groceries, provisions, flour, etc., 359 W. Lake Street, Chicago. [graphic].

Star Clothing House, 808 Elm St. [graphic].

United we stand. Divided we fall [graphic].

Frank Miller's crown dressing. [graphic] : Yes missus dat am de Crown of Dressing shua!

Frank Miller's blacking. [graphic].

Frank Miller's crown dressing. [graphic] : Yes missus dat am de Crown of Dressing shua!

Frank Miller's crown dressing. [graphic] : Yes missus dat am de Crown of Dressing shua!

Routes of the two parades by the soldiers and sailors, Friday, October 2d, 1868.

T. Sinclair's lithographic establishment removed from 311 Chestnut to 506 & 508 North St. bet. Market & Arch

Fire Association of Philadelphia

The Union Piano Manufacturing Co., 1017 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.

Thompson Black's Son & Co., tea dealers, n.w. corner Broad & Chestnut sts., Philada. [graphic].

Kunzman & Hall, practical lithographers, no. 216 1/2 Walnut Street Philadelphia.

Mahlon S. Myers, (successor to Shimmel & Myers,) commission merchant, and dealer in flour, grain & feed, Nos. 239 North Water St., & 244 North Delaware Avenue, Phila.

Union Brass Works. M'Cambridge, Fry & Co. 525 and 527 Cherry Street, Philadelphia.

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


Our flag--may it forever wave!

F. Keeler, daguerreotype and stereoscope rooms, No. 276 Market Street, above Eighth, S. side, Philadelphia.

Collins West, painter, graining and calcimining, No. 302 South Second St., Philadelphia.

Jackson's old United States bounty land and pension office. E.O. Jackson, attorney-at-law and pension agent, No. 138 South Third Street, above Walnut, Philadelphia, Pa.

The cheapest and best. William W. Harding photograph albums, 326 Chestnut Street, Philada.

David Newton, manufacturer of Union tea & coffee ware, wholesale and retail, No. 710 North Fourth Street, above Coates, west side, Philadelphia.

Kremintz, white lead, zinc and color works. McKnight & Co., manufacturers, importers, and wholesale dealers, Twenty-Second & Race sts. Philadelphia. [graphic] : We manufacture a chemically pure carbonate of lead; and also manufacturers , importers, and de

Henry & Fisher's union coal yard, Ninth Street, below Jefferson, Philadelphia.

Goddard & Co. apothecaries, No. 1228 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.

F. & L. Ladner's Military Hall. No. 532 North Third St. Philadelphia.

South Ferry Hotel. Kaighn Point, New Jersey. [graphic] : A. Haines / Boerum, s.c.

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

L. Kausz successor to H. Kausz , manufacturer & importer of and dealer in artist's materials, 810 Walnut Street Philadelphia. [graphic].

William & Coons, importers of fancy goods. Manufacturers of pocket books, no. 19 North Fourth St. Philadelphia.

William & Coons, importers of fancy goods. Manufacturers of pocket books, no. 19 North Fourth St. Philadelphia. [graphic] : Saml. W. Williams. Joseph Coons.

William & Coons, importers of fancy goods. Manufacturers of pocket books, no. 19 North Fourth St. Philadelphia. [graphic] : Saml. W. Williams. Joseph Coons.

H. Thompson, plumber & gas fitter, no. 1110 Germantown Road & Second St., Philadelphia. [graphic] : Pumps, vitriol and chemical apparatus, hydrants, baths, bath boilers, lead & copper, pipe of best quality. Stores, dwellings, churches and factories fitted

Louis Thoenebe & Co.'s lager beer saloon, 337 Chestnut St. Philadelphia. [graphic] : Lunch from 10 to 12 o'clock. Choice brands of wines and liquors constantly kept on hand.

[E. & H.T. Anthony trade cards]

Fairbanks' standard scales. Buy only the genuine.

Fairbanks' standard scales. Buy only the genuine. [graphic].

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.

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