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Eleventh Book of Specimens Printing Types AJvTD EVERY REQUISITE FOR Typographical Uses and Adornment FIRST VIGNETTE OF THtS FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA: MacKellar, Smiths & Jordan, Nos. 606-614 Sansom Street. "y> 2S Table of Contents. Romanesque Round Grothic Roundhead . .... 386 307, 308 Round Shaded Runic . Ruskin . . . ■ 4°7, 483 . . 269 . 418 Saxon Ornate . . . 544 Saxon Oi-nate Shaded . . 544 School Text jie" Scribe Text 530 Scribe Text Sliaded . . . 538 Script, Baokslope Secretary 63 Script, Bulletin . . . . 73 Script, CaJligraphic . 59, 60 Script, Centennial .... 64 Script, Circular .... 56«, 56/ Script, Compact. . 61, 62 Script, Excelsior . . . 53 Script, Garibaldi . . 72 Script, Graphotype . . 51, 52 Script, Hancock ... 63 Script, Italian . . 50 Script, Italic 67 Script, Madisonlan . -73 Script, No. 9 . . 74 Script, Queen-Bess . . . 62" Script, Running-Hand . . 57 Script, Secretary 63 Script, Spencerian . . . ^■^"-^6^ Scrivener . . . . . 68 Shaded . . . 471, 473, 475 Skeleton Antique . . 219, 284 Skeleton Gothic Condensed 284 Slanting Shaded .... 400 Sloping Black . . . 536, 549 Sloping Black Shaded Smithsonian . . Standard Metal Furniture Steelplate Gothic . . Stencil Stencil-Gothic . , Stylus . ■ . . . Tendeil . . Teutonic .... Teutonic Extended Teutonic Shaded . Teutonic Title Teuton Text . Text Ornate Title . . . Title Black . Title Black Shaded 536 398 8 38o« 423 376' 62<« 376 53^ 533 543 533 540 517 186, 188 • 519 5^3 Title Extended 202 Title Italic 186 Title Italic Open .... 396 Title Text .... 524, 525 Title Text Open . . . 524, 525 Treasury and Treasury Open 405 Trojan 372 Tudoresque 535 Tuscan .471, 472, 474 Tuscan Antique . • ■ 337 Tuscan Double Shaded . 473 Tuscan Open . .471, 474 Tuscan Open Shaded . 430 Tuscan Ornamented430,47i,472 Tuscan Outline . . . 430, 473 Tuscan Shaded 407, 41 1 , 45 1, 471 473.483 Unique 386 PAGE AcORN . ... 758, 903 Advertising Catchwords . 771 Agricultural . 778, 781, 801, 904 Albums ... . 864, 865 Almanac 717-719 Anvils ' . . . . . 871 Auction . . . . 863 Baker . 778, 781, 783 Balloon . . . . 802 Base-Ball . . . 935 Baths 801 Bears 930, 931 Bees and Hives . . 903, 904, 933 Bellows . . 871 Bells . . . 778, 871 Bible . . 864, 942, 943 Bicycle 899 Billhead Logotypes . 725, 801 Billiards . • . 935 BillofPare .801,816,876 Bird-Cages . . . 871 Birds 871,903,924,930,931,937 Blacksmith . 778, 872 Books . . . 864, 865 Boots and Shoes 771, 780, 781 784. 789, 79°. 801, 80Z, 873 Brooms . . ... 871 Brushes . 778, S71 BufFalo . . . 736, 930 Buildings . .802,901,904 Bull Baiting . -935 Bulls . . . 905-907 Business Outs . .778-781,801 Business Cuts, Comic 78 3-786, 799 Business Cuts, Mortised 785-802 Cabinet Ware . 778, 868 Canal Boat 887 Card Cuts . . . .801,820,937 Card Logotypes 725 Card Scrolls .... 808, 809 Carriages . . . 771, 778, 899 Cattle 792, 904-907 Centennial Outs 802, 848, 871, 937 Chairs 868 Check and Bill Blanks 725-728 Check Ornaments . 733-737, 801 Chickens . . . 924, 930 Children's Coaches ... 899 China 778, 874 City and State Seals 801, 827-834 Clocks . 771, 778, 784, 786, 790 814, 868 Clothing . . . 783, 790, 874 Coal, Coal Carts 771, 778, 791, 899 Coal Oil . . . 771, S72 Coats of Arms (Foreign) 835, 836 Commercial Emblems 843, 849 864, 887 Commercial Logotypes . 727" Concert . . 771, 937 Confectionery 771.778,783 Corset . 874 Cotton . . 887, 904 Cricket 935 Crockeiy and Glass . 771,874 Cross and Crown . . 801,933 Crosses 943 Cupids . 937 Dancing. . 935,937 Deer . 923, 930, 931 Dentist 778, 938 Dogs . 789, 799, 923 Drays .... . 899 Druggist 771,778,781,783,788 803, 938 Dry-Goods . . 771, 779, 789 Eagles 80^, 843, 848-854, 930 Ear ... . 938 Educational . 864, 865 Elephants . 785, 787, 796, 798 802, 930 Excursion ... . 937 Express Wagons 899 Eye . . .... 938 Parm-Houses 901, 904 Finis ... . -. 758, 865 Fire Engines . . 872 Fire Plugs 872 Fish . 779, 802, 876, 930, 931 Flags. 841,843,846,856,865 Flowers . . 779, 783, 789, 903 Fountains ... . . 871 Fowl 876, 924 Fruits . . 801, 876, 903, 904 Funeral 938 Furniture ... . . 771, 868 l^tirs 771,79" Game. .791,801,816,876,923 924, 930 Games and Diversions 714, 935 Gas-Fitting . . 771, 779, 871 Glass and Queens ware 778, 874 Grates 871 Grocer . . .779,783,788,791 Gunsmith 779, 870 Hair-Dresser .... 779, 801 Hardware 779, 781, 788, 790, 871 Hats and Caps 771, 779, 781, 783 788, 790, 801, 80Z, 804, 874 Head and Tail Pieces 753-758 Hoop-Skirts 874 Horses . 796, 870, 905, 910-921 HorSe-Shoe Emblems 801, 871 Horse-Shoeing . .779,871,911 Horse Thief 913 Horticultural . . . 903 Hose Carriage . . 872, 873 Houses . . . . . 901 Hydrants . . 780, 871 Ice Carts 899 Indenture Head . 728 Indexes 820-823 Industrial 816, 864, 865, 871, 872 Initial Letters, Orn'ted 743-747 Jewelry. . .771,779,783,868 Lager Beer . . 778, 783, 802, 876 Lamps . . 771, 779, 871 Lions 923, 931 Liqrfors . 771, 779, 781, 783, 788 802, 876 Literary . 864, 865 Locks . .... 779 Machinery . 779, 781, 872 Marriage, Birth and Death 808 937, 938 Mask . • 935 Medical . • • 938 Military . . 809, 870 Millinery 771,779, 874 Mills . 901 Mining . ... 872 Monumental . . • 938 Mortised Borders 812-820 Mortised Borders for Drug- gists' Labels 803, 804, 938 Mortised Cai-dCuts 785-802, 812- 820, 841, 843, 848-852, 875 Mortised Label Borders 803, 804 Mules, Asses, &c. . . 911,912 Muses 935 Musical Instruments . 779, 783 788, 812, 878 Natural History . . 930,931 Nautical Emblems 841, 843, 864 865 Newspaper .... 765, 766 Optician .... 779, 783, 868 Owls 801, 924, 931 Oy.ster . . . 789, 801, 802, 931 Patriotic 841, 843, 846, 849, 856 865 Penmanship 864 Photographic . .771,780,784 864, 874 Pianos. . .771,780,784,878 Political . . 841, 846, 849 Portraits . . . . 856 Postal 864 PAGE Propeller . . . 887 Public Buildings . . . 802 Racing . . . 899,910,911,921 Railroads . . . 895, 896 Religious 942, 943 Restaurant 780, 784, 788, 801, 802 816, 876 Ribbon Bands 807 Safes 871, 923 Santa Claus . ... 935 Scales . . . 780, 871 Sewing-Machines 771, 780, 874 Sheep .... 905, go8, 931 Ships . . . . 886, 887 Silverware 868 Skating . . . . 935 Sleighs 899 Soap and Perfumery . 771, 780 784, 938 Society Emblems 808, 809, 933 Spectacles 868 Stage Coaches . 899 Stars . . 736 State Seals . . . 801, 827-834 Stationery 780, 781,784, 864, 865 Steamboats .... 887, 888 Steam-Engine 872 Steamships . . .801,886,887 Steers . . . . 905, 907 Stoves . . . 780, 871 Street Cars . ... 895 Swine .... 908, 931 Tailor. . . . 780,783,874 Tea . 731,771,780,784,788,790 875 Telegraphic 864 Ten-Pins 935 Thistle 758, 903 Tint Grounds . . . . 723 Tobacco . 781, 784, 788, 789, 801 875 Tombstones 938 Trunks . . . 771, 781, 784, 873 Tubs 868 Typographical 780,784,801,812 856, 865 Umbrella,s . • 771, 781, 784, 874 Undertaker . 771,781,938 Upholstery . . 771, 781, 868 Watches 771, 778, 784, 786, 790 814, 868 Weaving gy^ Wedding Card . . . 808, 937 Window Curtains . . 778, 868 Wines .... 771, 876, 903 ZooloKicnl .... 930, 931 7.ed. 60 6=6i/J/ -^€i^d'€f^j^iAeytd-^ /fxyyj' ^f^yzy yi't^-tPi'T^ Wi /««^ 3X4- PICA EMS. Tllilll^ 3X8 PICA EMS. 3X12 PlOA ^MS. ^m 3X16 PICA EMS. mi liMiilfc 3X20 PICA EMS. llli, <■■ 4X4 PICA EMS. »\" 4X8 PICA EMS. .^ V "'I' I ^ I 4X12 PICA EMS. 4X18 PICA EMS. 4X20 PICA EMS. This Latonr-Savmg Quotation Furniture is a most desiiatle and con- venient auxiliary in a Printing Office. The pieces are oast in a type- mould, and are finished with the strictest regard to accuracy, so that the printer who takes pride in the perfection cf his work may rely upon them as a most serviceable assistant. , This article is equally valuable as furniture for the imposition of forms, and as quotations for blank and rule work, posters, colour-printing, &c. The pieces are from 4 to 20 ems Pica in length, and from 2 to 4 ems in width, quadrate height, with suitable spaces. The smallest fount weighs 40 pounds. MACK]I3IiI.AB, SMITHS A JOBDAN, SANSOM STBEET, PHILADELPHIA. MACKBLLAB, SMITHS ',t Clxttki, BUuik*, ke„ froiB I l« 40 em* %im%. SIX TO P»CA BODY No. 104. No. 236. For Cbeelu, Blaolcs, fo., froni 1 to 40 ems Irag, SIX TO PICA BODY. -f ' TO PICA BODV. \. No. 135. FOOfl TO PtCA BODY ■^/ No. 117. No. 136. THREE TO PICA BODV, ^ TWELVE TO PICA BODV. No. 139. No. 141. flONPARCIL BODY. No. 150. FOUR TO PICA BODV. BREVIER BODY. ijuT new fu\e% can be disttngujuhed from the former styles by the nick on the side near the (ace, which is only introduced for that purpose, as all our new rules are made on the centre of the twdy, and will line nn either end. All other styles of Sint^le, Double, Parallel, and Tripk Rules, shown on page zi, can also be furnished to order, cut to ems. For prices of founts, see General Price List, MaCKKI.T-AB, BMITIIM a JIlRffAN. MANW>M 8TUEKT, PHILAnKrPHl\. '^^ ^^M 1^ ^11 ?.,# THIS RULE MATCHES OUR STANDARD TYPE BODIES. No. 151. HOMPAREIL BODY. No. 163. HONPAflEIL BOOY. No. 153. BREVl£a BODY. No. ISO. ' LONG PRIMER BODY. No. 173. THREE TO PICA SODV. No. 165. BREVIER BODY. No. 176. NONPAREIL BODY. No. 167. LONG PRIMER BODY. For Prices of Founts, see General Price List. ^\^ MACKKI^I/AB, BMITHH A JORDAX. '■AN^iTiX STRKET, PUT I, A DELPHI A. ^.o. No. nrtj.tt « n:t. von n nc*. T«C1>E TO nCA. Fl/E TO nCA. T<1BC£ TO nCA. BRASS RULES, No. ftxT» nc«. rf*E Tj Mc*. tmK£ to nu. fOM) TO ?^;*. fOW TO PKA, No. flit TO J ;*- F»..TO.:. THBEETO f -.*. TtMtL. «*Te. ■MrUClL. mmw. e«/j£B. aooK&M. lOM ttmei. ftMMJ. PtGA. WW. rt*2l- KOMPUeiU uiniOH. e«EViEa, sounEOis. UMfl ffulP. EW'-U PIC*. P£*B.. hohpjuieil. HIWIOM. BIIEV.U. BOWBBKia. u»e ?BPHO!. MATE. KOMPUeiL. 2U ■■■ 212 ^^ BREVIEfl. BOMBCOIS. UHlfi PRlUeil. FOR PRICE PER FOOT, SEE GENERAL PRICE LIST. No. 216 219 220 EMKT TO nu. fire TO FiCA, *!_/• TO MCA, TEH TO nvC uem TO ne«. El/ TO ncA. Fire TO ncA- FOm TO PKA. THiEE TO PKA, EWHT TO PICA. Six to pica. TWEtre TO PKA. BIX TO PICA, Fire TO PICA, FOn TO PICA. THOEE TO PICA. ElSWT TO PKA, EJflWT TO PKA. Fire TO PICA, FIVE TO nCA. FOua TO FIC*. 271 (■i»it,«>i«it|»'ir*i|M,/i|«i F0U8 TO PICA. 279 ^^^^^^^^^^P^^^^^^^pw^i THBEE TO PICA. THREE TO PKA. fllNIOH. MA'KKM,AB, SMITHS A JOBDAIT, HAVSOH HTREKT, PTTTLAI>KLPKT4. Brass Dashes. No. 1. - No. 2. No. 3. 6 5 4 9 8 7 12 10 11 14 16 13 18 17 16 21 20 19 28 24 22 27 25 26 30 29 31 32 » 33 51 49 50 52 53 54 55 56 57 59 60 58 - 61 62 63 ■ 64 65 66 ■ 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 SO 81 82 83 84 86 ■ A a 8S 88 87 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 / 99 100 Prices r—Nos. 1 to 33, IS cents each; 14'ob. 49 to 78, 18 cents each; Kos. 79 to 85, SO cents eaoli; Nos. 86 to 91, 85 cents each; Nos. 92 to 100, 50 cents each. The smaller sizes cut to any leng^th for News Columns. MACKHLLAB, SMITHS & JOBDAX, SANSOM STREET, PHILADELPHIA. m Q in ^$ (M^ CO ' CO^H Ci.l m m Q m 3U ►^Bi^^^ -I- B^cE^ ^ nm -^ 0]RN^MENT^i£ ^ dn^jiwi> 42 38 35 31 27 10 14 IS 22 26 30 34 39 43 MAGKELLAR, SMITHS & JORDAJT, FOR PRICES, SEE GENERAL PRICE LIST, 34 SANSOM STREET, PHILADELPHIA. i^^i i^^ii. Brass Circles Nos. 21-23, 25-29, 31-35. 37-4i< {each succeeding^ number increasing by gradation ^ of an inch, inside measure.) also furnished on application. Any of the faces shown on page 21 will be fiiznished on special order. UAC'K£U^R, SMITHS ife JOBDAX, SASSOM STREET, PHILADELPHIA. IBASS t¥A^Sk s Ovals Nos. 20. 21, 23-27, 29-33, 35-4c, (each succeeding number increasing by gradation ^ of an inch inside measure,) also furnished on application. Any of the faces shown on page 21 will be furnished on special order. No. 101. $1.35. No. lOS. $1.35. MACKELIiAB, SMITHS 4 JORDAN, SANSOM STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ^^ Corners and Centre jo^- t No. 504, MACKELIiAB, SMITHS 4 JORDAN, 9ANSOM STREET, PHILADELPHIA. MACKBIiLAH, SMITHS A. JORDAN, SANSOM STREKT, PHIT,ADET.PirTA. o/^my/l/ rr/cud^. Two-Line Small Pica Italian- Scbipt. 'Ty.^/ificTi 'ICy-. Xy'i-ammTi 'yc/c-y'/K^aa/e^f^ ■W c7C; ta-atmie- icn'i^ Y{!^/uii^Ui^if r-/ rya / / • ^2^ c-;- ryp-nf-c-fr^^/cai / /J / S^>f6f^^r Thbee-Lixe Pica Italian Scbipt. ^///dtc/?yC / J^ '^i^aM ^. mic^- /£ S4r^6/^^{' P C// / / // IZX'// f'AXON- ITALIAX SCBIPT. // WJ^^'^'J 'm^/i4 ^ o // OiJ // / ,^ s ^ p^ s MACKELtAn, SMITHS &. JORDAN", SANSOM STREET. Pnil.AnELPHIA. ^/uip flf'/yjpe ^ I'K.A liliAl'IIOTVFK. ^a^ai/ ^/- -^fi.i^ttoTi . /';i^^6^S -3^t^'/'tc/t i'^<«7i^ y/te ../Ct^'i^ -^^uttcfce- ^v^ '/^- a^i^touTtce^ ^w^ a/^^^i^ a ■9?wa^ A^a/tc^e^ 6f?t a ■&,',■ t-r/i e^ienae^e^^ o/ r/f/c-f/'O flw^^ -J^^i/kc/fon o^ ^eeia^ed^ ana '/ney Aave. '/Ae A.o?iou''f o/ .'f^'^cc/i^'a f/^e^ ai^'/6/t>-/<07' t/^-J^ -'L//i€''a-~y/a'ii''^!> e^de-Tv/ecM ^o a^f^n^^i^A '//te^ 'Ui^ed'^ ty^'WftZ^ '^on-nera. ne^ t^eeuc'- Great Primkk Oraphotypk. ■^L//ij fii/itacci^ea^/, -. "'7 ^Ofne', \/Ai'.i..) -i^i Two-j.iNK Pica Okai'hoi ^ik. r^n? vca^ HojS ^dh,e- fitecoA^/iye ^o a/n/n» a ^y/pltf^ f'/ 't rorvcf' eved-uyn^ Pir^i'ii ^lii eifj-rMes . 5? /the Ma/yt4 , 'i/uU»i' ari/d ^^^JOoJm^ m, t:^. HACKSLLAK, SMITHH & JOIIHAV, SANKOM STKKKT. PHILADELPHIA. TnfKEK-IjiNK Pica Graphotypk. ■ttwweififitw. /( (^^owv mo-yvtm oMe'iy dwte me^ n'ovmue. to pM/u w the oM^i' m G^y^J-o'v, (^i/wndAtne' tanA/e'€'n' (ji/ond nrhi 7 lA^wrv tr>Jte'l/e4l, fo^y ■U/e 'oemivfy VfyW. % V W ^ m. w. a VWafM/ 0\ $ ^/f.SJfSfo'i^qo M CAXftx Graphotype. (^Je/ikemm (^i 0^- cK Qm^Wiiwwe w^o- §z)^ fc ^Jm. ]fV6ajmyriw€U ^a/rm QM^^aaAcn/ r$^23466jS(]0 MACKET.I-An, SMITHS & JOBPAN, SAXSOU STREET, PHILADELPHIA. r Great Primer Scri pt, Xo. 6. Great Frdier Script, Xo. 8. C/eiie^ o/ 'iTcHYi/ -^///te t4 vetu c^yiw/tee ana ■^c/-iet///m Two-Li>:e Smaix Pica Script, Xf>. ' TWO-LiXE EX«LISH SCBIPT, Xo. 4. Theeb-Lisie Pica Sceipt, Xo. 3. '4 FOTTE-IaaTE SuAiLx. Pica Scbipt. 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Ornam.e7tted Capitals, f28 OS TOO a, /$ A, laithout Ornantented Capitals, . 2i 75 6 A, Ornamented Capitals, separately, . 3 30 Two-LrsE Smai.1. Pica Spekceriax Sceipt, >.o. ; so a, Q A, -mitk 3 A, Ornamented Capitals, ^iA 05 SO a, Q A, Tintluntt Ornamented Capitals, . 12 U> 3 A, Ornamented Capitals, separately, / 05 M'i/ ''& ■^/ ->-/T'H-^h 'i^^ . 2. //W/^/<^/4^^f '-^ /^/'(^^mm ^fMmmm^^ Ci>^j'^^^^^// ^ ■^■mdu^-^ ^^ % [£' /d/km///'7i M -(^m meUcmia 9. ^fpf/y^ ,f/ ^(ymmfu -^d/TJ r^/^/^ 4 ^ ^ ^^•^> /fm^/^fmn^^ ^ ^/^a/ /^^e{i4y^ 4^m^ c:/^^^/^-^^//// 'z/'ki4i^m4<:eift. 'So. Cy^cadm?/ i^/ ^/af/f/ya/ "W^mMmJ (J/. a yK/rr/{^^fmf ■'*i_£.£-tr= Ok, o-*t..£- o-cca-co-*c. J*!-^ 'Ln-o-uMJLi-a^ a^':t^':^^i.t-n^./i-ti^ fi-uj:Ji- Q c oMjtc:^lA^-S.x)L, •i.'O-'^ OjuUUL e-jPLy^-n^ tkz. 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MACKEI-LAE, SMITHS & JOBDAN 62 8AXSOM STKEET, pniLADELPHr.A. ^- ^ueen-Bess * Script ^- Pica Qukkk-Bess Scbipt. ^ar-k and S'lia-dsu-tj^iQuiline o| Qominj ©veni^ (duilmal 3ffct;i5) of Phenomenal 2)tettr-icih( ^i^lifahdin iTeciurcii bjj iii-.anliii 6'zhzi'n^ •^.■M.m\i^\n2 and ®MllIant S"s.}jev.imcnH btj ■^■rofe'jlio^ Aurora -^ortalili Three-Lixe Nokpabeil Queex-Bess Scbipt. fetter- ^|:ntui£ hij-'v^O'Heiiuaii pcFihIiler-ii 3 2 1 Two-IiiKE Pica Qiteex-Bbss Script. I^^ter-ie^ of^StIent£ Jilmuh J^ar-titlei) 5xaiTviTi'e4 (7N 3 2 1 7?^?' .■^v' i;irer-^e JWotie^ Thsee-Lixe Pica Queex-Bess Scbipt. ^Ife/c/tTi/O'iiAi^ i rni ,'/!,,• ^: l^wi/h of ^0^14 J^m/e/iM/eu &^i5 ti^ilr" ALL COMPLETE WITH FIQURES. MACKELLAB, SMITHS A /OBDAN, SAXSOM STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ^^IWXU I (^peci)(a c (Jppor!ur)ify t pp t SA? 0T)aei>»j3xl)iBitaps u2eQfir)q • pr ■ Pupcrjasers : i^ipfeer) ■ fergale • ui)ic0Pr)S : sevei)teer) • ntjatupe iu^er)ile ■ sea ■ seFpei)fs : eiar)feei) ■ amfpijs, ■ tuHy ■ aevelapea : f^ip^-setfer) ir)epi35aiciSj ■ exfpeiijely ■ laeaumm : ei0l)t^i)ipp0aFiftej - jtist^ weaijea ; T^pae aFaaai)s, • liijeal ■ aascai)aax)fs • «p t^^ ' ®9^ ' slaii) ■ By • Of. @aai^e : elever) €alea:i)ai)aeFS, ■ aaskir)a ■ ir) ■ t^e • alow ■ ap ar) • ar)tQpacife - Tuprjaoe : Twelve sprjiijxes. • very - aaciie • arja • arr)ial9le : arje • pl)eei)ix, jtisf ■ appivea ■ trarr) X/asTivius ; 0r)e • C5ar)laur. ■ lafely • aazi}a3iicalea : wif^ - irjccQy ■ al^ep - livii)a cupiasiiies ■ fea • gurrjeraus ■ ia ■ rtjeijliei). *Upcr) Tor iijspeotiai) ar) ^\.ar)aay, e/lpril t), 1^9"^* Ixjasteply ■ Igactiviiy n5ai)fs ■ pprrjea - ay ■ Lipouirjsiaijoes ©PHTja ■ firfeofs ■ £^ccarr)plisl)ea ■ ty - ©ilegce j©abtliija ■ ^119*'®*^®^^ Q^njtiHaus • paf^ause • ©fetesirjer) l^awepftil - li)vective THKEE-Lixk NONPAKEIi Bunt'. /ir)r)uRoe/ ^or peffoa5-pa^i)engery. Tseatftei*, e»a^-enc|(S "fal^tJ ReeP-6afP geffing it>aaroe. ITfte nafivsie/ oo>9er tReii* ^eet—coitfi. unl"anne3_;&ftin/. ~^>^'''^-^^^»s^^ »~\<_^^,^eH'ope fo ai)^ii^i—'iq tfteiy (ii>9ifizafloi2 6^ infyoc^ucing among tRem impyo'ee3_poof-geay. Y ©To-morr'oca infenc^ fo "©iiiif Ifterrj coitfi. ^Sarnpfe/ o^ rrnj fianc^tera^f, al^b enc^ea^jour fo frac^e coitfii' tfterrj ^oy ^reeftofiLproperl^. Sin^ mq ^firfup ui)e£uf in eoiiligallno' fiftfe ^nc^ian^i, al^ti tfi.iniC if mo.^ pi'o>9e ar^ impoyfanf faefor in tRe ^ufure coef^are o^ tftW" race. ~X— ^>, — ''^^~~>\.^j»53v vi- Thbee-I>ixe Noxpareil Chaucek. ^Mf -^i. 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Vr.e " Tut oimcr.iz Advertiser," t-Jc'iz/zaJ huj^zz'ifs^ t.zs aQvznce cf tu'ccirizc.i^- a.io tups-fozinain6, Z2).i:z.i L2is ^ears Xcrr.tir.zticr^ "^craers cf ^rezt hszut'^- zr.6 to forni ar^ airr.ctt snalasz vzrietu zf •^rnair.ental ^ '^.lirzvin^. ^zbzneze, Chinese znz ^-zzterr f7es:^.' zna the "j^dvertissr" pzihlishes zome tzztsf-Ji zna z'Jj done wltJ^ therr ir hzi:ldin£ ub ^zrzsrE, ^crolU, %>■ tuts, anz uat crezentini the appearance cf zn enjrzv^ s.c.-.iz ■■—-sr^s.' '. flmithz f- J^; ^izn^ 'i'.i:ztrz '!-- iz-az eciztlithe. ^tcf -ster. £/ .:2Z2u r.zvs ess n ZSZ^ .lei, sz ZZ -ifni. ciczsl'j ra zerr.'t. ir4 gt bb'. ^erienx'.y^' are t ^.ef-z. aizri n :w, ':zlr4 e^z,r.fiet :f a:.- zt czr. cs entire'.z: of zee zrzte pieeeB -/ t Thbee-Lixe Noxpaeeii, SxTLrs. r.e — .//-^-r r-"-^--'!; :rij j^Mctices lieLzyjji •--i^- (Ecmclirrcent. '^urnishea by f^zcfieliar. ^micriz ^- j^zrazr. pZc: ^rizL -> g: o 7' /r /P.- r /^ Pica Stylus. ^-.. J^ippracidtioq hu "printers frzm all ^sciiz.iE cj ire '•^cunirj. ^;^.rz:i frcrr the '■'^z (Srzsse ^err:z2rzt :" f^zfisllzr, ^r^iihs ^ !]>zrizr^ , " T^tzirzzkiz advertiser' is zt qand, containini szme cf tne mzzt dnioue ar.z ^ezutifui ^eEi^ns ever exhibited iz a 'printer s eye. Their ^^^ezi ^Szrzer is a veru fine ^orfi zf <^rt: znz the " ^zvertizer" iz aq crnzment tz the ^rt '^rezervztive, zs it furnizqez the ^ezdin^ '^eziirz and ©rnamenis h^r.z'^-n tz the (Erzft. Two-LrKE Pica Styhjs. ^entinel: 'Centime nt£ cf hhe '^^shhahul f^ac^ellar. ^mizhs ^- j^crczn "^ave ^Imost ©utdone ThemzelveE iq scir.e The^ hzve %o±eU^ ^rezentsd he the (Erzft ALL COMPLETE WITH FIGURES. ilACKELLAE, SMITHS . S-p»inise-tft£-fanu THEEE-Lrsx ExcEusiOR CrBCUTiAit Black. 2Eo <- fljt'i: * l?uqnadou5. ■ IPfclp <- iEoTrTi«Bip,< Countp i- of i- Canine. iEako - notice. • tBat - af - ar - tElcrtior - §c£& - ai ■ ti^c ■ (>ou^c - of - Jcr^nuaB • PtOTrmon, of ■ tiv - toirn«[nv - ahvesoxh, • or • iTrii'ar. - i^ - ^a^ - of - 3[iiaiii?t. ■ 31. P. J893, rou ■ iDcre - Liulr - elected - to ■ t^c • office - of ■ Doq-CotcBcr - ani* - ■|?oiin?--i!Baster • of f f^c ■ 5iiit^ • toTrn«Biv - for • f Be - ensuing • rear, ■ rour - tenn ■ of - service • nmnina • frotr f Be ■ J9tB ■ ?ar - of - ^eptemBer. • jSQ2, ■ to ■ ifv ■ J9tB • ^ar - of - ^epf emBer.. • J893. (5oSaf§ 2EBick^ef, ConsfoBec. Pica Cibcttlas Black. Produce : -T^otc- ParaM'c v at •> Coming v iFuturitr. S-37S.OO. 53arn5ta&[c, iFclnnidrr 24, JS94. iFor - ^afu^ • rccoii^c^, 3 • promijRe • fo • ^cCi^c^^ • ci^t^t - monlf»5 • after • ^atc. - to - 3i^^i'^'«^ * ^raffick, at • |?ro^ucc • Comcri?. • one • tfou5anZ> • huxcfv5 ■ of • ?\aM5[v5, • 5o^or - f'u^kk • of • ©nions, • fi&e tons ■ of - aoob - ^EnnotBr ■ l^ar. - four • ^wxibvtb • ftaj?bot5 • of • J?otatoci5 • an& • a ■ BuKicimf- number of -53utC-}?up5-to-Tnafec- iPc - amount -of • Cbrcc - j^un^^c^ - and - ^c^mtr-ciqf^t - Poltari?.- cacf^ arlicfe • fo • Be • ^atue^ • at - tk - market • price - current - at • tBat ■ time. pd^i^ L^comar THBEE-IiliTE NOXPABEIL C'lBCTLAB BLACK. :^ct itttcmcnt V of V 31ccounts ■:• voitB ■:• ■]?i-oinptnci^i^. S52,6-3S. ^?Bil'a^el'pBia. ^cto[^cr 24, J750. fFiv^c • 'bo • iEf)ousanJb • Sir • |^un^uc^ • an^^ • E6irtr-eia[)t • Poll'ai-i>. Ixtl'uc • reca&et), - ro^ic§ charge • to . t§e • account • of L^ours • -lAC^pcctfufl'r, (Eo i-Br. Jufius Cce5ar. Biittior Crosi^us; & Sotii?. Two-IiixE Pica CiBcrLAB Black. ^apmcntvofvIIoncjr>tan^bi(\v^ccount ??o. 2367. PMfa^ctpWa ffiarc^ 5, 1S76. 5iff§ ♦ f^ationaC • Bank • of • ']?ramcin£fe • pap • to • 3:onr • ©ratxiCf, or • l^carcr. ♦ Sir • ^Doumnb - Jtec ♦ ibun^rc^ ♦ an5 • 5:\vo * PoMar^. S6502. 5of)i^ 'lPi[J^mai\ Extra Lower Case founts , /or Circular Work, furnished separately. MACKELLAB, SMITHS 4: JOBDAX, SASSOM STREET. PHIL A DELPHI A iMX^i- .f.^ V^V?^.:em«iit ol' vXl/'voiuieVA uhIL be Heto at tite eJnteUneoolev'a •7vf:al-l c-iv rJrVi^eq» iiu cicceiitcutce c-j^ tiie axx;ciit|uuuiuiq pot -:^tiCK. tjne ^Jv)ain!> aiio 2;teV€ ojl oclicate textuxe aiio exatiiMte HaiK-tix. -r 2 3 i 5 6 7 ^ 9 DorBLE SsiALi. Pica Secbetast. DoiTEUE Small Pica BACKsiiOPE Sbceetaet. Ql^Dt. b) Oltu.^. 2ioiXEet^it/X UiHtEe^u^ :o aQavA\A ^-vtsYoL^Hwa otv \vveit t(va\ a-\ovvwiii». MACKEX.LAB, SMITHS A JOBDAX, ?AX'-^'>£ STEITET, PHILABELPHJA. Enot^ish Centenniat. Script. j|fo the C^ri liters 0/ f/ie ^^mfed '^4afe'r^}:= Qeiifkmm : }Hifi ad flit yxir-uiwi in Sfyh -of iFype a/readti at tlie mil ©/ Jimm'kmt. 3rMef4, tiiw-e &UH ieeiiii to ht ifoiain foz (tv-i^md 1)^i/^nA, ^pmkiMy 0/ Mixh u tfmmvhi n4 mill enwbk ^imilm^ fnam &dm4ivdy to, ■top'e mith £'i/Mmi^upft&H4 and Sn^i<^vw4'p J MS Swiptt behtt§6 to thwl ttaSi, und wt eonfidmMif iock fat vU fapomiiubh i^mep^tkm titf tilw vmji. J'hUnddphia, ^SfS. "^^mJ^iiai, "^miihi ^ '^opdan. Grkat Primer Ckntknntat, Shript. » '^frnnrnt t?/ "^feaM of 'amy S'sS^-m I (^karkS Jiwimj Jlu^^S Jd/elUmiphn^/im, S^qmrn, cSmMoi mid 'the "^fefefi'wM^.^S^^ 'Qi ^Kidom. fi^ Two-Line SmaTjI, Pica Centenniai- Script. 't'l/tmmu of fhe ^oMimmiS ^^ko/fM of 9nknomn ' )o Two-Line Engj>ish Centennial Script. J^Pofe64yaf^4 of ihe Jlri J^m4w4J Pica Scbiveneb. HUMANITTS PROCLAMATION Know all Women by these Presents, That from and after the issuance ot this order, every male and female child shall be clad in habiliments sufRcient to cover comfortably every portion of its person, any dictum of Fashion to the contrary notwithstanding. Two-Line English Scrfveneb, CEMETERY PRESCRIPTION Naked Knees, Soothing Syrups, Female Regulators Murder of the Innocents ALt COMPLETt WITH FIGURES. MACKELI.AIl, MMITIIH A JORDAN, 8ANHOM STREET, PHILADEJ.PHIA. Law Italic. Bbevikb Latt Italic THE COMMOXWEALTH OF PEXXSYLVAXIA To the Constahle of the Township of Knochemdoirv in the C'rninty of Pichemup, Greeting: WTvereas Lamhhin Lubber, of the township of Knoehemvdown in the county of Pichemup, yeomnn, hath this day made oath before Jedediah Parchment, one of the justifies of the peace in and, for the said county, that on the SOth day of January last past, Butteni Bruiser and Sniffle Skinner, both of the toumship of Smashers, in the said county, yeomen, at Knochemdown township aforesaid, in a tumultuous manner made an affray, ivherein the person of the said Lambkin Lubber u-as beaten and abused by them, the said Buttem Bruiser and Sniffle Skinner: these are therefore to command^ you forthwith to apprehend the said Buttem Bruiser and Sniffle Skinner, and to bring them before the said Jedediah Parchment . or som,e othfr justice of the peace of the said county, forthwith. Jedediah Parchment, Justice of thf: Peace. IjOXG Pbimee Law Italic- THE COMMOJ^'WEALTH OF PEAjYSYLVA^''IA To the Constable of the Township of Gooseneck, in the County of Ganderee, greeting: W%ereas Jemmy Pewterkin, of the township of Gooseneck, in the County of Ganderee, hath this dxiy made information upon oath, before .Yehemiah Sharpeye, one of our justices of the peaAie in and for the said county, that in the night of October 2oth, tlve dwelling-house of him the said Jemmy Pew- terkin, at Gooseneck township aforesaid, was broken open and entered, and one silver punch-mug, of the value of forty dollars, feloniously and bur- glariously stolen, and that he has just cause to suspect that Solomon Grabber, weaver, the said felony and burglary did commit: these are therefore to com- mand you to take the said Solomon Grabber and bring himbefore the said J\''e- hemiah Sharpeye, forthwith. A'ehemiah Sharpeye, Justice of the Peace. Pica I>aw Itaiic. NOTICE TO A.y APPRE.YTICE'S .MASTER. To Theophilus Stb^about of the County of Gaiideree. Sir: — Your apprentice, Benjamin Lazie Fellowe, has this day, October 7th, 1876, called at my office in Ticklehim Township, in the said county, and made complaint that Ichabod Snubh, a jomvveynian in your employ, is in the habit of hiching and cuffing the said ap- prentice, whereby the life of your said apprentice is endangered. I appoint to-morrow, Tuesday, October 8th, at S o'cloch in the after- noon, to inquire into this complaint, at my office in the township of Ticklehim, at which time and place I request you will attend. Asimis Balaam , Justice. HACKKLLAB, SMITHS II J0BJ>AX, «) SAXSOM STRKKT. PHII,ADKI.PHIA. Law Italic, No. 2. SUMMONS AGAINST A CONSTABLE FOB NEGLECT TO MAKE BETVBN. County qf Cammen Complaint, in the ConanotmeaUh of General Neglect. To the CtmstaMe of Prompt Township. Greeting: Whereas f Jonathan St&tdg, one of our Justieesqfthe Feaee in and for the County ttforesaidj lately^ that is to say, on the first day of October, A. D. 1873, issued an execution directed to Bill Lazy, Constable of Ltdolent Tornnsh^, in the same County, for a debt of sixty cents, together with ftce cents interest, and ten dt^lars and forty cents costs cf suit, which execution was made retumabie on or before the twentieth day of December, A. B. 1873; and although the said ex^utioneame to the hands of said Bill Lazy, yet he kath not made return thereof according to law: ther^ore we command you that you summon the said BiU Lazy to tqipear and show cause ample and satisfactory. j^^^^ BESOLDTE, Probate Judge. IiA^w Italic. 'So. : IWDENTUBE FOR A GIBL TO LEARN HIGH LIFE. This Indenture, made theftrst day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seoenty-three, witnesselh : That Clara M:Flippen, daughter of Jacob and Sarah Ann MeFlippen of the County of Great Expectations and State of D^erred Hope, hy and with the consent of her said mother, as her next friend, hath hound and put herself, and by these presents, doth hind and put herself apprentice to Arabella Haughty, to team the oris and mysteries of Fashionable Housekeeping, and how to subsist a family without money. SCIRE FACIAS, Alderman. Ijosa Pbimkb Law Italic, Ko. 2. WARRANT AGAlN5iT A MASITFR Pica Law Italic, >'<"►. 2. - :m^^A K&^zi:mx x^ xv.i~i i Tnvj-LiSE EXGLKH Law Italic. Xo.2. COURTSHIP REGULATIONS Curfew Bell Signalling the Separation Hour of Lovers Silent and Hurried Farewell Kisses 1284567890 HIGH COURT OF FINAL APPEAL The right of appeal from the lower Courts is hereby extended to any aggrieved defendants in all eases whatsoever. Provided, nevertheless, that in no case shall the dignity of this Court be impugned or brought into contempt by reason of such appeal. ICHABOD UPRIGHT Judge. ALL COMPLETE WITH FIOURCS. MAC-KKU^U. HMITHS A JOBPAX. SAXSOlf STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Law Italic, No. 2. JfoxPAKEii- Law Ital,ic, Xo. 2. SUMMONS AGAINST A CONSTABLE FOB NEGLECT TO MAKE RETURN. County of Comjium CompUUnt, in the Commonwealth of General Neglect. To the Constable of Prompt Township. Greeting : Whereas, Jonathan Steady, one of our Justices of the Peace in and for the County aforesaid, lately, that is to say, an the first day of October, A. D. 1873, issued an execution directed to Bill Lazy, Constable of Indolent Township, in the same County, for a debt of sixty cents, together with five cents interest, and ten dollars and forty cents costs of suit, which execution was made returnable on or before the twentieth day of December, A. D. 1873; and although the said exeattion came to the hands of said Bill Lazy, yet he hath not made return thereof according to law: therefore we command you that you summon the said Bill Lazy to appear and show cause ample and sati^aetory. JACOB RESOLUTE, Probate Judge. Bbevieb Law Italic, Xo. 2. INDENTURE FOR A GIRL TO LEARN HIGH LIFE. This Indenture, made the first day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three, witnesseth: That Clara McFlippen, daughter of Jacob and Sarah Ann MeFlippen of the County of Great Expectations and State of Deferred Hope, by and with the consent of her said mother, as her next friend, hath hound and put herself and by these presents, doth bind and put herself apprentice to Arabella Haughty, to learn the arts and mysteries of Fashionable Housekeeping, and how to subsist a family without money. SCIRE FACIAS, Alderman. LoxG Fbtmeb Law Itai-ic, No. 2. WARRANT AGAINST A MASTER. County of Equal Rights, ss. The Commonwealth of Unrestrkted Liberty. To any Constable of the said County, Greeting .- You are hereby commanded to take the body of Ephraim Easy, if he be found in the said County, and bring him btfore me, one of the Justices in and for the said County, to answer upon a charge founded on the oath of Pete Rowdy, that he denies the deponent, his apprentice, the right of staying out of doors all night, and going to work when he pleases. QUO WARRANTO, Justice. Pica Law Itamc, Xo. 2 CERTIFICATE OF PARTNERSHIP. In the Court of Love, in Nuptial County: This is to Certify that a perpetual partnership has been formed between Corney Uxorem of Hy- mentown, and Penelope Sweetem of Venusville, both in the County aforesaid, to carry on the family business, under the firm-name of Corney and Penelope Uxorem. ABEL JURISPRUDENCE, Alderman. (jBEAT PBJMER 1.AW lTAl,IC, NO. 2. IMPERATIVE PROCLAMATION I Notice is hereby given that imperative orders have been issued rigidly to enforce the ordinance prohibiting the firing of Crackers, Tempers, Furnaces, Limekilns, or other Fireworks on the coming Thanksgiving Day. No small boys to be apprehended, and large folk generally to be unmolested. JONATHAN FURY, High Constable. Two-LiXE Shall Pica Law Italic, No. HIGH COURT OF FINAL APPEAL The right of appeal from the lower Courts is hereby extended to any aggrieved defendants in all eases whatsoever. Provided, nevertheless, that in no ease shall the dignity of this Court be impugned or brought into contempt by reason of such appeal. ICHABOD UPRIGHT, Judge. ALL COMPLETE WITH FlOURE£. MACKKLT^K, SMITHS A JORPAV, SANHOM STKEET, PHILADELPHIA. ENGRAVERS' ITALIC. XOXPABrEI> EXGBAVERS' ITALIC. Slate Souse ^oiv, July ^y f9S2. Gentlemen: — Permit me to goUctt the favour of your votes and influence at the approaching election for the Mouse of :>issembly , Ji!y claims to your consideration are founded on a lack of incli- nation for hard work^ a practical knowledge of politics, and an interested desire to promote the public welfare. Will you vole for me? The want of success y however, will not diminish my artlour^ as J shall continue to he a candidate until elected. Yours Patriotically J, Brevier Engeavebs' Italic. 'Paulprjr Alley, July 6, i982. Son. JVardssus Sullpup. Dear Sir:— The Socieij/ /or the Suppression of Canines, which I have the honour to represent, desire to obtain the views of Candidates for the Souse of As- sembly upon a law in furtherance of the aims of this Society. Will you vote to do away with 3>ogs ? 2>offgedly Tours, SA.ynrsz sajvgsmall. LoN-o Prjmeb Exgeavees' Italic, State Mouse Ifiow, July 6, /982. Ge?itlemen: — Jn response, I hasten to express my concurrence in the views of your Society, a?id believe that a wholesome law for the suppression of Canines would be productive of incalculable good to our people. The supposed utility of the Canine race has, iti the ffrand march of civilization of the day, lost its force ; and m^an no longer needs the dangerous ad/tincts of his forefathers in the onward and upward progress guarantied him by our glorious antecedents. I need hardly add that your confidence in my support of such a bill is fully as.sured by a family circumstance, — My Grandfather's breeches were lacerated by a 3fad ^og. Abidingly Yours, Patriotically, AAHcissus ^irzz'PU'p. Pica Ekgravers' Italic. ffail of Zeffistature, Oct. 5, 7983. Genilemen: — Tour complaini of my voHnff affainst the bill for the suppression of Canines, in riotation of my pledge, is ansTi^ered by the fact that on consultation I discovered that the :?iffricultural interest jt^ould suffer by its passage; and although my opinions and lifelong convictions have undergone no change, my vote Tvas influenced by a desire for the greatest good to the greatest number. '' W/iat," eloquently exclaimed a fellow member, ''tvouM be our hills and valleys witliout the deep bay of the farmer's mastiff?" Simply Tours, JVA^CJSSHS ^BUZZTUT. MACKELLAR, SMITHH ii JORDAN, SANSOM STREKT. IMT I f.A nKLPITTA. Hairline and Garibaldi Script. Peabi. Haxblink. UO^iS. TAiLETBAND COEL5ETIQUZ, FASHIOSAELE ^P.riST Ii: HATH CCETAILriB-GENEaAL OF UBfilNB HUMAITITT so. 28 0i?3T oooaT, oooi?i?Ai. sTsarar Tfce day 13 departing: •-'Le shadows are deiiser; The Bbrilly-vo.ced cock and the cattle are sti'il; T>je cold of to© north becosaes Is.eea and iii^teiia'^r, jlrii freezes to ailecce the toTig-ue of the rilL 123«507890 MiXlOX HIaeblixe. :,Fzs80ii HAiitsPLiTTE:a, 01: CApncus z-ibputation Xlie aicb. of -he lieavens is glCMring -rritih. glory, For diamond-li" Ia:i"eras, cy angels ouii:njig, S-rTLDg c^er xhe ^irth, and a maz^elious 3^Gr7 While ir.ar- is unconscicus cy eeiaphs is sacg. 1234567890 BOORffEOIS HaIBLIXE. COCOO:^T & GOSSAMEE'o FASHIOITABLE EZHIEITIOIT Silks, Sa-ir.s. Laoes, and Velvets The darkness of r.ight like a mantis is lying On the children of J07 and the childrer. zi sorrov/. Who, ^phile the still msrr.ents unheedsd are K7-r-g: Lie down m the hope of a better to-morrov.r 1234567890 Pica Haiblike Oosdenskd. PROP. ED80N OSfTEOLOGER; PREPARER OP ANATOiilCiL 8DBJECT8 A cheeiy-niiDded maiden, jnst stepping o'er the lins ?/liere womaBhood di,i giilhm their boanikries combioe; The j(^0Dsne3S of girihood, the woman's conscions pdde, CoffliniDgled like the sunlight in Miance with the tide, 1234567890 Lftx« Pbimkr Feexch Italic. :E%^i:?rij-j:i cii% tot, 3)c:>ci:^iie it,ov3XJa Soothing 'Preparations Warranted tc oAllay "Disagreeable IP'.'fi/jy.rd Inzlination rt '.I'vyAei Zehiml and .-n.nTtp.nj in froni: as if ta7:en with Oro.m-ps Jhin T^rf=it^ Z forvjard, forehead tarovjn l^xok n-r^. r;-; '/re should he rarxzd and formidable in o.T.-pe.orrxme J^7,rc tinted -pinh or sa.jfrQn ac^crcZiTt^^ to coinplexion Wall: en^.-ely on the toes and give the J/[ovAh the ixvrtsr.i^.n of lS34i67S90 fXiNf; PBTMEB HaIRLISF- iTAtia Tightjit K', ■fissocicuted Flc^jjeis' ^nmve-rscbTy On, EquzToO'iticbl (^cbyl Supe-rerrhinent Spoibter-s cujhd Ej[:tr'cb SiMpeidcuti-ue BpeeaJies / 1S^31867S90 Two-LrxE Skall Pica Gabibai^di Sckipt. P,' . ? ? "^ ,- > (51? ' C d - .' \ 'Snru'i.LUtt CJ■^i-^^^i-c (i.'^3carwx>iv g^ >-ive Ci^dco^i'^tLi'i/ovC^ Gj- t^trav-Qi^crvCervaAuvaA- 4£8X567?90 MACKKLI.AB. HMITH8 & JOBT>AX, SAXSOM STBEET, PHILADELPHIA. J ^ullpfin ojid j(/ljadm.ojiLarL ^hilfitA.^ Pica Bn-i-Kns Scbipt, GkKAT PBI3CER BCIiETrS SCBHTT. C oe\totdk.oodL\.es. o^ \\"vt "^o.\vo\a. "v\\ C)OVL\'ve"v\\ §\ok\c. ^ecccXs, ^«>o\,>£vc\ 'Bov^cva* Two-XrvE SacAi,!. Pica Buixetix Script. ^\\.V>a\v,dL ^00.% owX v^vWvowX ^v^^'v^a \\v%^*v5e\ IX>3>G PBXICEB MADISOXIAX. Pica Madisoxiax. ^heltL a. ^^'Luj&UL eii£/- in. all kindlu. s£uuLi, j^tiul Sif etuis, ff-un. uiJrerL iTjeav^enlii. injuJ>ljOi ixJls. -f S^iAiihJ >s q &luid, ^fikJ±Qa& Sl ^aaJml's. J'nfeHijaL jMnjchineS. ^rtct p)J- th£. aluiiement af^ jliiif-cLe/'QU& 3i^ajd£& £llie. jlic±h£iL'& hjUfuL li£Ji±& uji. tJi£^ S-'u^, ■§fh£^ ami h£^ ^ahe. in. 3'lruneiL exfiLte. -/ S§U'5t7 ^ qo Gbeat Pbiiceb l&jksaBoyiZKS. Two-Ijse Small Pica Madisoniax. fUfctLfTjcuilc aiTcL ^eA6ljCmfLl£A df£cLLU£.s± ^cJilmiA ^pf hunq^ childinn. cli^ fioJ^ J^ljEad 3flR ^fijEculalLoji^A jucLLLruik L.J fied, ^f _fLLAtLce. AleefL, Jm Is. no! dejod f^i£LcPtLn^shcw±£i' A (f)infinn ! finA gl^at jguns. Ignn^ MACKELLAB, SMITHS 4t JOBDA3?, SANS<^»M STBEET, PHII.ADELPI! I A . Script, Lutetian and Arabesque. Pica Sf:KlPT. No. «. C^acutceoucs TCateiitea &xtenstci> clppazatus SFlawuxja cats, Cmntvuses, IS>ote(», ana c&eosteaos entauiea at ^\ea»me o&oots, Sfioe», o^ ^aiXeia liUea toi vSotns "11 onaezliu jci craileiima &wvne, G>»eei>, catUe, ana cOatnuata c*"oicLa Gbkat Primer s< kipt. Xd. 9. *Z4.clcltfis«», c>tic«CMtiBeH Loic-ii, Cweedleduin Cciiiihi Two-r>rsK Smai.1, Pitu Script. Xo. 9. Suippez dthrelt, CJitecztcdu Liqbmt, and \he\z Claacciats^ J3av-mc| a \j(.ac|m|ic8nt c^bck c| Seascnat-fe Sooda mvd a retii 0tnal[ clmoimt c| clcce&atSle i£:aiaitat Z^ sane an ©azlii ^£)xa^n\na\\zn and XAiccmae c| men UnauiiMi&sed C::cnvinoditiS2> 'r\vo-I_,rN-E KsGr-isH Script, ^o. 9. A^ecicioii^ tn \:he L'vacixce 01 cJncoixnitc ce-z:^ m t^jecM/r-M-o-nd (inKAT PBIHER L.CTETJAN". Paeagos Lutistiast. I assen^ers fortrar^eb to the Countries inside of the EartK Llimate always H7>) Beqrces rahrenheit rilling firagon Balloon for iBtopta the lotK inst. Fatcnf Larktmng rarachtites rurnislie() JjTtSG PRIMRR ARABRR421JE. Pif A Arabesquk. ilerjiis lyfqgpetic Express £oiiipqiijj ¥^cl(qg6« of ^li sizes s^feljj qi)3 qec-iiraieiy blolni^ io tlisiaiit ^Igrjets Jl?lroi|gl) ?i}eqb)gtic Gytt^- teiYliit t'roiei;tii]g GyliiiOers |i)()isf)e))sj)ble to fi)e Irib^bif^pta of ibe tlgrief^rii Stjsfeh) filMli Sogpsiooe, Jr)ber)ior 00^ iiTgoilfftciui-et- Gbeat Pbimer Akabbsquk. ?lfoeii|h)i() 61o^c)l'e^hi) Seiroo^nlic £o)i]()^i)i) ^toe%~))i»iii) ]>]si^)liK»)i of Bbc Jfiio^i^eS Joii^i-s c)f|c 29il) of Teblrii^IrD, <35T6 Folrfehi|lre of Biiy^Hs Jj)ebii^51(| 6o»).sec|(|ei)t oi] ^(oi)~p^i|)iieiit ALL COMPLETE WITH FIGURES MACKELIMB, SMITHS ^.5>gB.gi.^ ^ ^.^^^ I * g piAMOND Music, J^o. 3. / i ^> f • f r ^-^^ T^=^ ^ :^^^ les: FOR PRICES OF FOUNTS, SEE GENERAL PRICE LIST, MACKELI.AB, SMITHS & JORDAN', SANSOM STRKKT, PHILADET.PHTA, ^3 (I^Ac^^- -c- f Diamond JAvsic, No. 1. ITiU P«tt-( aTMa, mmd aLo PUim Clof JTeto rnHIk fimr-Umt Simg,. /»- OUStfft Chmrd. Mm, ^ g^ a. ^s^ i^at ^#^ T0 %aigss^ ^ 5?-^ ^GATE yVluSIC, fJo. 3. ir^d i>«xat JTofw. y J ■ 4^ i A—:*! -^—"^-i- ^ ^ [Nonpareil ^usic, J^o. 3. ■- ■& MACKELLAE, SMITHS 4 JORDAN. FOR PRICES OF FOUNTS, SEE GENERAL PRICE LIST. SAJfSOM STRKET, PHILADELPHIA. -cy?f50-:|) Agate Music, ]^o. i. "^^^ m f=iftz r+-- r i r; J Jrf^f9 ^.^ #» "I r ^ S 1?^ a TJTTf^ £ ^v*t ^s^-- * • # -.s^^ — P- ^ V- iS»- ^ -&T J^ONPAREIL M.USIC, ]^0. 1. iFafc iWof jr«ei. ^^*^ Pi ^ — ^ a a - a\ f -m -^^ 5^ fzt -s>- nzzzT g? II I r / I I I ^^3 ^Q- U ' ' ' S ^ :^2:?: Si^i-s: g''f •'J i> ^ - P •♦^ • • !> ~OT~ I p.!» — Q- ^ '>T ^ ' ' r- r r I * p I :^ I i -P~^ I I ' I f I I n 4rr'^j | JJj ~i r " 5r»^irj- s "1 — r E •^-■T^ ^Sl <:>^# -o- ^ o (Q; I) 4 * p-y- TP-^ • I I*-*" :# .^I ! 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'.pan nx"! d'o^tt nx d'hVk n-i2 rrsj'Nnn mm Dinn 'Jfl-Vy ']B'm mm inn nn^n pxni »n' D'n'^N noN'i :D'on 'Jfl-Vj^ namo D'nSK Snn'i 3i£3-'D niNn-nN D^rha ny) niN-'n'i nix nixS I D'rha xnp'i {^^trnn pni nixn pn D^nSx :nnK DV npa-'nn any-'nn nS'S Nip ntj'n'pi dv Peael Hebrew. WITH SKMI-NONPAKEIL POINTS. 'JB-Sy TiE'm -inai -inn nn>n y^■■ : • \. T - /" * ■• -T T V D'rjSx ips;i. : D'sn 'ja-S;? n?niD D'riSx nni Dinn us-S;? iiJZ'ni iixn p. D'ttSx Sn3'i_ ai'D-'a iixn-n^f D'riSx x"n : iix ,n;i_ iix 'n; -Ti'i. 3ij?,7'n:i_ nS'S Kip^^EfnSi dv iinS • d'siSn Kip;.i. : ijtynn |'3i d:d pi S'-ian 'n'l D.'sn t|in3 ;?'p.T 'n; D'riSx ipN;i :nn{5 di; npa r5' J^'p'?'?, "Hi?? ^?'>? D'sn i'3 S^iTi ^:p7n-n^ D^riSx tyi';i. : d^dS Bourgeois Hebrew. WITH PEAHL POINTS. n^n^ : p^ii nxi D'pe^n nx D'n'?^? 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Tmv o^pavav fiMxipioiiaTf, Sratr otrtUHaatrtv 6/^0^ gal Sui^vvt^ cox €lTrcaffi -wan ■B^trrjpbir fi^/iM Ka3 tp.oni y^mvdofitvoi, cvexcr if*^ xaipert taX Ay^Juwdf- art i fi.tffQit ifuiav -woMtt iv -roZz trbpavoi^, ovTea yap i9i€e^a,v Toi/( -wpe^^a.; tou; wp& ii§i£iv. *Y/i«^ 1Lic t^ "ifil^' ^^^ ^' ''^ £Xa( fLoipavB^, A> Tivt aXmBfyrwra* i tl^ oMiv laxOti Srt, ml ftij fiXijBifvaj, i;to, ko* KaTavartZaBa* {/sh Totv ia^Bpiiaicov iift^Zf iffTt ri ^^i Tov xcMT/Mnr oil d^aTot TroXif mpv^f/ii^i, ivavio opovq Kcinivr)- oi>8i talovot Xvxy"'" '"^ TtSiaaiv airbv ^A rov immSiov, AJiX ivi ripf Xtrxf^^v sal Xn^nct wavt ro7^ iv t^ oixif oSrco Xaft-ifrdTta -rh ^^z ■Ofiiov ifi-rpotrSev tov dvSpcBWtav, OTria ; tSatatv ii/iMiv rd KoDia ipyii, xiu io^aatatri, Tbv w^Lripn C/iam tAv iv rot; oipavol^. 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IBqiv Sk TOW ox^ov^ aviPn ei^ to opog- koX KaBuravTos ovrov, ^poo'^Atfoi' avT^ ol fLoBrfTai a.vTOV- jcoi avoi^as to trTOfui. avroiJ, e&CSatrKev ainovg, Xgytnv fxaxapiot ol imtxoi Tw wvevfuiTf ori ai/Tutv i. :!, ICwv de Tovg ox^-ov^ ave^rj eig rb hpog' koc KoBiaavTog avrov, TTpocfpidov avTu oi fuSrirdX avrov' nal avo'i^ag to orofia avrdv, kdidacKJEv avrovg, 7,£ycjv' fiaiidpioc oi Trrwjj'Oi rw Trv^ftart' otl avTov eoTiv y jiaciXEia Tcjv ovpavtDV uoKapioi oi Trevdmnrreg' ort avTol -napaH^Jid^GovTai fiaxaptoi oi -irpaelg' otl avrol K^/ypovofi^oovci rsyv 7^ fiwcdpLOL ol -jzELvCiVTeq koi SiijjavTeg rfjv diKOtoaifv^' or; arroi ;f o/iraoftyffovraf /ia/oipiot ot £?ieyfioveg' OTi avTot k^^ydrfaovTai fiOKapLOi oi KoBapoi '5 KapdLa' oti ovtol tov Qeov oipom-OL fiandpLOL ol elpT/voTroLoi' otl avToi viol Qeav k^j^O^govtol ^uuidpioi oi dedtwyfievol evenev dcKOioavvT/g' oti avTuv hcrtv -q ^aGCAela tuv ovpavuv fiaKapLoi CGTe, orav oveLdiGOGLV vpag koX dLu^ixiL, koX eiTruGL irav Trovypov pTJfia Koff vpav iffEv66fi€voL, evekev kfwv ;t(w/>£Te koI aya2?uaaOE' otl 6 luodbg vfwv ■jroM}^ kv Toig ohpavoig^ ovru yap eSuj^av rmtg 'npo^^arj rove ABrAEZHeiKAMXH0nP2TT*X*Q B<»rR«Koi> Gkhek. ISiiv 6e Tobg ox^^>y^ ave^ij eIq to bpog' kcu KaSiaavTOQ avTov, irpocTjABov avTu oi fioBjp'dl airrov' kol avol^ag to GTdfia airrov, kSidcujKev avTovg, '/iyuV tiampuii ol 'iZTi^xol toj wvevfiaTL' hTL avTiJv kcrtv 7 pa^L^EUL TUV ovpauojv pampLOL oi 'iVEvdovvrsg' otl avTol irapaich^GOVTaL fiampLoi oi ■npaeig' otl avTol KAijpovoprjGOVGL tt/p yyv paKapiot oi ireLvCrvrvg kol diTpuvTsg T7/V SLKaLOGvmpf OTL avTol xoproGdTjGovTai fiandpLOL oi k^e^poveg' OTL avTol E7>£rfii}GOVTac pandpLOt oi KdSapol Ty napdia' oti avrol tov Oeuv d^ovrai fiaKapiot oi elpTfvoTrotoi' otl avrol viol Qeov kXj^^govtoi paadpLOL oi SeSujyfiEvoL evekev dLKOioGimjg' otl avrorv eariv tj poGi^ia tov ovpavCrv pampioi EGTE, brav ovEiSiauGLV vudg koI Si^^cMJLy Kal eIttugl tcov Kovypbv p^pa KoB' vpijv TJjEvddfievoL^ evekev epov xo'P^^ f^^ dyaA/iaods' on 6 ABrAEZHeiKAlIXHOnPSTT*X*G IxiXG Primer Greek, Xo. 2. EAEl fikv, 3} avdp£<; 'A^^Yjvdioc, rou^ Xiyo'^raq OTzavraq h uivj'vj [jTjTe 7rpd<; e^Opav Tzotsiffi^at /My(i> fxr^divaj !J.rjr£ 7r/>odixaT(fv fif^'^a TinjTtr^t^ 0t?-c—7roc £> Opaxr^ Tcoucrar Torj Sk Xdywj ot -'/.eiffoi^ -tfi wv Jm-Or^c JzpdrrEC zcii fJLE?J.ec -tzoieV^ A UrAEZHHl A A M \ inU FITT^ X ^Vit SMAI>I> Pica CiREEK. Pica (^kkkk. EJEI fikv, (L &v8pe(t ' A&fiw2oi, toX'm MACKELLAB, SMITHS * JORDAN', SAXSOM STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Original Old Styles. DoTrBi;^ Smaix Pica Oioj Styi^. COLLECTANEA Etchings of Prehistoric Remains Illustrating Queer Ideas of the Past Very Accurately Inscribed 12,345678 BocBi^ Pica, Ou> Stti-e, Two-LrsE llNGUBH Ou> Style. SCRAPINGS Snips and his Times, with Quaint Jokes of the Age Condensed Brain-drops 12345678 RECORDED WiCACO and its Topography Its Climate and Moral Aspect Scientifically Traced 1234567 Two-IiUTE Gbeat Fbimeb Old Styue. SEXTONS Physic for Wind and Suspicious Rumbles Odds and Ends 123456 JD017BI.E: Pakagos Olj> Style. VADE-MECUM A Rare Guide for Malt Worms Mellow Good Fellows 1234567890 FIRSX UNIFORM SERIES. MACKEIXAB, SMITHS & JOBDAS, SAKSOH 8TEEKT, PHU^DELPHIA. FouB-LisrE Pica Old Stylb. FOOTMARKS Old Codgers in Past Times Antiquarian Researches 1234567 FiVE-I*i3«E Pica Old Style, HONOUR True Christian Action 12 34567 Six-LnsE Pica Ouj Styxe. FOGI ES Fast Youngsters FIRST UNIFORM SERIES. lUCKEIXAB, SMITHS A JOBDAS, 90 SAiSOM STBEET, PHTLADELPHIA. Condensed Old Style. Two-Line Pbabl Old Style Condensed, No. 2, INFURIATED CLAMOURS OF HUNGRY MULTITUDES 12345^^7890 Two-Line Nonpaheil Old Style Condensed, No. 2, ELOQUENT SILENCE OF FULL STOMACHS Two-Line Pearl Old Style Condensed. BIBLIOPHILIC BOOKSTALL HAUNTERS 1234567890 Two-Line Nonpab-eil Old Style Condensed. COMFORTING KITCHEN MINISTRY Two-LixE Minion Old Style Condensed, No. 2. Two-Line Minion Old Style Condensed. UXWARRAXTABLE BOISTEROUSXESS TREASURY-SEEKING PATRIOT Two-Line Brevier Old Style Condensed, No. 2. Two-LrsE Brevier Old Style Condensed. GENTLENESS OF TEMPERANCE : HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION Two-Line Bourgeoir Old Style Condensed, No, 2, Two-Line Bourreois Old Style Condensed, POLITICIANS' NEW DEPARTURE HOUSEHOLD CHRONICLES Two-Line Lono Primer Old Style Condensed, No. 2, Two-Line Long Primer Old Style Condensed. LEADEN-HEAD WISEACRES 1 SOFT-SPOKEN WIVES Two-Line Small Pica Old Style Condensed, No. 2. CAPERS OF PHILOSOPHY Two-Line Small Pica Old Style Condensed. TENDER HUSBANDS Two-Line Pica Old Style Condensed, No. 2. NOSEPOKING MOUSERS Two-IiiiTE Pica Old Style Oohbeksed. GRANDMOTHERS Two-Line IEnglisti Old Style Condensed, No. 2, MELTING OF MYTHS Two-Line Great Primer Old Style Condensed, No. 2. Two-Line English Old Style Condensed. GRANDFATHERS Two-Line Geeat Peimeb Old Style Condensed. OLD LANDMARK i PATRIARCHS MACKELLAB, smiths & JORDAN, ALL COMPLETE WITH FIQURES. 92 SANfiOM STREET, PHILADELPHTA. ThREE-LIXE EXCELSIOB OLD STVJ,E CViXTjEXSEH. X«^t. 3. PICA Ouo Stvle Coxdexsed. Xo. :*. IMMENSE COAL FIELDS MERCHANT PRINCES Hungn- Miners ^^ -^^ Gamblers and Produce Dealers Farmers Burning Grain for Domestic Purposes i c ri >, -ff Facilities for Transportation ^ Paupers and Spendthntts 1234567890 1234567890 THKEE-LINE ^kOXPAEEIL OI.D SXVLE CV»K1-»EX.SED. ^fi.Z. MODERN SOCIETY ANOMALIES Struggling Industry Associating Avith Prodigal Idleness Tatterdemalion Jostling Flora MacFlimsey Two-IiiXE Pica Old Style Coxdexsed, 'So. '4. LUXURIOUS MANSIONS Dilapidated Shanties and Tenements Five-Like ^<^ixpaeeil Old Style Coxdexsed, Xo. 3. ARGENTAL DEPOSITS Prospecting Adventurous Fortune Hunters Theee-Lixe Pica Old Style Condensed, Sct.-.i, DIAMOND MINES Desolate and Barren Landscape ALL COMPLETE WITH FlOURES. THE MACKELLAB, SMITHS A. JOBDAX CO. 92a SAX>^|JI STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Old Style Two-Line Letter. Two-Lese Feabi. Old Style, STo. 4, SENILE HEADS ON JUVENILE LEGS 1234567890 Two-IiianE Bbkviteb Old Style, No. 4, ANCIENT COSTUMES TWO-Ij3rE NOITPAEEII, Oui &TTUE, XO. 4. ROLLICKING FROLICKING 1234567890 Two-LisnE LoxG Pbuiee O1.D SryLE, Xo. 4. HONEST GOODS Two-LixE Pica Oli> St^'le, No. 4, LEATHER BREECHES Two-I>ENE Gbeat Pbimeb Old Style, 2fo. 4. ANTIQUES TWO-LiXE liTOKPABEIL OLD STYLE, NO, 3, gUIRKS AND gUODDITIES 1234567890 Two-IiiXE LoKG Przueb Old Style, Xo. 3, QUEER NOTIONS Two-IiixE Pica Old Style, ^o. 3. SPENSERIANS Two-IjISE Bbevzeb Old Style, Xo. 3. OLDTIME LEGEND 1234567890 Two-LrsE Small Pica Old Style, :n^o. 3. BOOKEWORMS Two-I/isE i;>-Gx,isH Old Styxe, No. 3. LIBRARIAN Two-Like Gbeat Pbimeb Old Style, Xo. 3. CASLONIAN PRINTER Double Fabagox Old Style, No. 3, BLOCK BOOKS ALL COMPLETE WITH FIGURES. HACKKIXAB, SMITHS it JOBDAV, SAS80M STBEEfT, PHTLADELPHIA. Old Style Antique. NONFABEII. Old STn.E AKTiaUE. SNOBBISH HAUT TON ACQUIREMENTS Wardrobes for Everyday Wear Pecksniff Doublets, Absconders' Leggings, Gamblers* Gauntlets TriSers' Roundabouts, Daredevil Road Dusters Brevtke OtD Style Aktique. OUR GRANDFATHERS' DAYS Rumbling Coaches Economical, Prudent, Troublesome, Grumbling, Hearty T i\ra^ AlA^ f^nf ft Two-IjIne Gbeat Peimee Old Style Antique, No. 2. AMERICAN HEROINE 1234567890 DouBtE Pabagos Old Style Antique, No. 2. HOUSEHOLD Four-Line Pica Old Style AiNTiauB, No. i COMING SPRING ALL COMPLETE WITH FIGURES. CLAMOROUS CREDITORS ALL COMPLETE WITH FIQURES. Tkzt Series af Old Style Antique, -with lower case, will li?te with the same bodies in our Bradford Series. MACKKLLAB, smiths d JOBUAK, SANSOM 8TBEET, PHILADELPHIA, Old Style Antique. NoxFASEU. Old Style Astiqcte. SNOBBISH HAUT TON ACQUIREMENTS Wardrobes for Everyday "Wear Pecksniff Doublets, Absconders' Lr^ging^, Gamblers' Gauntlets Triflers* Roundabouts, Daredevil Road Dusters Suitable for Embezzling Apprentices, Perquisite Clerks Dashing Saleswromen 1234567890 liOXG Pbimek Old Style Antique. THE PROGRESSIVE AGE Speeded Phaetons Indifferent, Extravagant, Skeptical and Sho^vy Young Spendthrifts, Old Mendshifts Daily Provision Only Bbevxkb Old Style Axtique. OUR GRANDFATHERS' DAYS Rumbling Coaches Economical, Prudent, Troublesome, Grumbling, Hearty Like Newtown Pippins, Sound to the Core Provoking Old Dads to Young Frolicksome Lads Always Providing for the Future 1234567890 Pica Old Style Axtiqtte. BETROTHAL CEREMONY Orient and Occident Strike Hands across the Continent Atlantic and Pacific AA^edded Gb£AT Proceb Old Style AsmaxTE, DICTIONARY OF DIFFICULTIES A Standard Work Showing how Persons may avoid Unnecessary Trouble By Minding their own Business Pica Old Style Astmhte, No. 2. Great Pbiheb Old Style Axtique, Ko. 2. QUIET BUSTLE \ SHIFTLESS LADIES' DROMEDARY BACKS | TIME-KILLING IDLERS 1234567890 1234567890 Two-Llste Small Pica Old Style Axtique, No. 2. HOLIDAY CORNER OLDFOLKS' CHRISTMAS NIGHT Two-Like Pica Old Style A^i^que, 'So. 2, NEW-YEAR CALLS CLAMOROUS CREDITORS ALL COMPLETE WITH FIGURES. TAu Series of Old Style Antique, •with lower case^ ivill line imth the same bodies in our Bradford Series. MACKELLAK, SMITHS & JOBDAK, SAXSOM STREET, PHILADELPHIA. P^A DFORD :t^Es Pearl Old Style, Xo. 2. NOKPABEfL Old Style, Xo. 2. Andrew Bradford, the son of that Wil- liam Bradford who first printed in Pennsyl- vania and New York, was born in Philadelphia in the year z^6. It is probable that he de- rived his Christian name from his maternal grandfather, Andrew Soule, of London, an extensive publisher during the Commonwealth and Restoration. In 1693, when seven years old, he went with his parents to New York, and in that city, in his father's office, he was taueht the art with which his name is con- necEed in Pennsylvania. In the early days a classical education was probably not to be ob- tained in the colonies which now form the Middle States. But, in common with those valuable men who were first born on our soil and record the transitions of its people's birthright from Eng-tand to America, Brad- ford received such education as was taueht, and it is likely from parental counsel those yet better principles of right conduA which lie at the foundation of charadter, and to which he owed, in earlier life than is common, such offices of trust and profit as were known in the primitive society of Philadelphia. His handwriting, specimens of which are pre- served, indicate nothing like illiteracy. A pamphlet published in New York, with the impnnt of William and Andrew Bradford, ^ows that in 1711 he was prot»bly in part- nership with his father ; and the publication of the colonial laws of New Jersey, in 1732, with the same imprint, as printers to t£e King's Most Exceuent Majesty for the Pro- vince of New Jersey, woum indicate that the partnership continued for some years. In the year 17x2 Andrew removed to Philadelphia, in which city his father had formerly lived, and where, notwithstanding he had separated from the Society of Friends, it would seem he maintained such friendly relations with that religious se&. as enabled him to secure to his son a press of which the Friends were the proprietors. In the same year, the statutes of the province having become somewhat numerous, the Assembly determined to have the laws printed at that early day. As there was no other competent printer nearer than New York and Boston, it is probable that An- drew was induced, by the prospetfl of secur- ing to his press in Philadelphia the patronage ofthe province, in addition to that of the So- ciety 01 Friends, to leave New York and fix himself permanently in the city of his birth. The journals of the Pennsylvania Assembly record that on the 3d of Twelfth Month, 1^12, a proposal from him on the subject of printing these laws was read in the House, and a com- mittee having been chosen on the loth of that month to contraift " with such printer as they ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 1234567890 Andrew Bradford, the son of thai William Bradford mho first printed in Pennsylva- nia and New York, was bom in Phtladet- Phia in the year 1686. It is probable that he derived his Christian name from his Tna- ternal grandfather, Andrew Soule. of Lon- don, an extensive publisher during the Commonwealth and Restoration. In 1693, ■when seven years old, he went vnth his pa- rents to New Yori, and iit that city, in his fatJier's office, he was taught the art with which his name is connected in Pennsyl- vania, In the early days a classical educa- tion was probably not to be obtained in the colonies which lunv form the Middle States. But, in copnmon with those valuable Tnen ■who ■were first borji on our soil and record the transitions of its people's birthright ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVIVXYZ 12345^7^90 Andrew Bradford, the son of that William Bradford who first printed in Pennsylvania and New York, was bom in Philadelphia in the year 1686. It is probable that he derived his Christian name from his maternal grandfather, Andrew Soule, of London, an extensive publisher during the Commonwealth and Restoration. In 1693, when seven years old, he went with his parents to New York, and in that citv, in his father's office, he was taught the art with which his name is connected in Pennsylvania. In the early days a classical education was probably not to be obtained in the colonies which now form the Middle States. But, in common with those valu- able men who were first bom on oursoil and record the transitions of its people's birthright from England to America, Bradford received such education as was taught, and it is likely from parental counsel thofie yet better principles of right conduct which lie at the foundation of chara(5ter, and to which he owed, in earlier life than is common, such offices of trust and profit as were known in the grimitive society of Philadelphia. His andwriting, spiecimens of which are pre- served, indicate nothing like illiteracy. A pamphlet published in New York, with the imprint of William and Andrew Bradford, shows that in 171 z he was probably in partnership with his &ther; and the publication of the colonial laws of New Jersey, in 1732, with the same imprint, as printers to the King's Most Excellent Majesty for the Province of New Jersey, would indicate that the partnership continued for some years. In the year 1712 Andrew removed to Philadelphia, in which city his father had formerly lived, and where, notwith- standing he had separated from the Society of Friends, it would seem he maintained such friendly relations with that religious seel as enabled him to se- cure to his son a press of which the ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU\^VXVZ 1234567890 Andreiv Bradford, the son of that William Bradford ivho first printed in Pennsyl-vania and Ne-w York, -was born in Philadelphia in the year it^. ft is probable that he derived his Christian name from his maternal grandfather, Andreiv Soule, of Lon- don, an extensive publisher during the Contmonivealth and Restoration. In i6q3, "when seven years old, he -went ■with his parents to Neiu York, and in that city, in his father's office, he -was taught the art ivith "which his Tiame is connected in Pennsylvania. In the ABCDEFGHiyKLMNOPQRSTUVlVXYZ T2343b78qo MisiON Old Style, No. 2. Andrew Bradford, the son of that William Bradford who first printed in Pennsylvania and New York, was born in Philadelphia in the year 1686. It is probable that he derived his Christian name from his maternal grand- fether, Andrew Soule, of London, an extensive publisher during the Com- monwealth and Restoration, In 1693, when seven years old, he went with his parents to New York, and in that city, in his father's office, he was taught the art with which his name is conne<5ted in Pennsylvania. In the early days a classical education was probably not to be obtained in the colonic which now form the Middle States. But, in common with those valuable men who were first bom on our soil and record the transitions of its people's birthright from England to America, Bradford received such education as was taught, and it is hkely from parental coun- sel those yet better principles of right condudt which lie at the foundation of charadter, and to which he owed, in earlier life than is common, such offices of trust and profit as were known in the primitive society of Phi- ladelphia. His handwriting, specimens of which are preserved, indicate nothing like illiteracy. A pamphlet published in New York, with the im- print of William and Andrew Bradford, shows that in 171 1 he was pro- bably in partnership with his father ; and the pubhcation of the colonial laws of New Jersey, in 1732, with the same imprint, as printers to the ' ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 1234567890 Andrew Bradford, the son of that William Bradford who first printed in Pennsylvania and New York, was born in Philadelphia in the year j686. It is probable thai he derived his Christian name from his mater- nal grandfather, Andrew Soule, of London, an extensive publisher during ■ the Commonwealth and Restoration. In i6gj, when seven years old, he went with his parents to New York, and in that city, in his father s office, ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 12345678^0 Beevieb Old Style, No. 2. Andrew Bradford, the son of that William Bradford who first printed in Pennsylvania and New York, was bom in Philadelphia in the year 1686. It is probable that he derived his Christian name from his maternal grandfather, Andrew Soule, of London, an exten- sive publisher during the Commonwealth and Restoration. In 1693, when seven years old, he went with his parents to New York, and in that city, in his father's office, he was taught the art with which his name is connedted in Pennsylvania. In the early days a classical education was probably not to be obtained in the colonies which now form the Middle States. But, in common with those valuable men who were first bom on our soil and record the transitions of its people's birthright from England to America, Bradford received such education as was taught, and it is likely from parental counsel those yet better principles of right condu<5l which lie at the foundation of charaiSler, and to which he owed, in earlier life than is common, such offices of trust and profit as were known in the primitive society of Philadelphia. His handwriting, specimens of which are preserved, indicate nothing like illiteracy. A pamphlet published in New York, ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 1234567890 Andf'ew Bradford, the son of that William Bradford who first printed in Pennsylvania and New York^ was born in Philadelphia in the year 1686. It is probable that he derived his Christian name from his maternal grandfather, Andrew Soule, of London, an exten- sive publisher during the Commonwealth a7id Restoration. In idgj, when seven years old, he went with his parents to New York, and in ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ r234s678go SECOND UNIFORM SERIES- ^fc^SESS MACKELLAB, SMITHS &. JOBDAK, SANSOM STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Bradford Series. BonBGEOis Old Style, No. 2. Andrew Bradford, the son of that William Bradford who first printed in Pennsylvania and New York, was born in Phila- delphia in the year 1686. It is probable that he derived his Christian name from his maternal grandfather, Andrew Soule, of London, an extensive publisher during the Commonwealth and Restoration. In 1693, when seven years old, he went with his parents to New York, and in that city, in his father's office, he was taught the art with which his name is connedled in Pennsylvania. In the early days a classical education was probably not to be obtained in the colonies which now form the Middle States. But, in common with those valuable men who were first born on our soil and record the transitions of its people's birthright from England to America, Bradford received such education as was taught, and it is likely from parental counsel those yet better principles of right condudl which lie at the foundation of charafter, and to which he ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 1234567890 Andrew Bradford, the son of that William Bradford who first printed in Pennsylvania and New York, was born in Philadelphia in the year 1686. It is probable that he derived his Christian name from his maternal grandfather, Andrew Soule, of London, an extensive publisher during the Common- wealth and Restoration. In j6qj, when seven years old, he ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ i234s678go Small Pica Old Style, No. 2. Andrew Bradford, the son of that William Brad- ford who first printed in Pennsylvania and New York, was born in Philadelphia in the year 1686. It is pro- bable that he derived his Christian name from his maternal grandfather, Andrew Soule, of London, an extensive publisher during the Commonwealth and Restoration. In 1693, when seven years old, he went with his parents to New York, and in that city, in his father's office, he was taught the art with which his name is conne6led in Pennsylvania. In the early days a classical education was probably not to be obtained in the colonies which now form the Middle States. But, in common with those valuable men who were first born on our soil and record the tran- ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 1234567890 Andrew Bradford, the son of that William Bradford who first printed in Pennsylvania and New York, tvas born in Philadelphia in the year 1686. It is probable that he^derived his Christian name from his maternal AB CDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 1234367890 Long Primer Old Style, No. 2. Andrew Bradford, the son of that William Bradford who first printed in Pennsylvania and New York, was born in Philadelphia in the year 1686. It is probable that he derived his Christian name from his maternal grandfather, Andrew Soule, of London, an extensive publisher during the Commonwealth and Restoration. In 1693, when se.ven years old, he went with his parents to New York, and in that city, in his father's office, he was taught the art with which his name is connedted in Pennsylvania. In the early days a classical education was probably not to be obtained in the colonies which now form the Mid- dle States. But, in common with those valuable men who were first born on our soil and record the transitions of its people's birthright from England' to America, ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 1234567890 Andrew Bradford, the son of that William Bradford who first printed in Pennsylvania and New York, was born in Philadelphia in the year 1686. 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It is probable that he derived his AB CDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX 1234567890 !E^gush: Old Style. Nft. 2. Andrew Bradford, the son of that William Bradford who first printed in Pennsylvania and New York, was born in Philadelphia in the year 1686. It is probable that he derived his Christian name from his maternal grandfather, Andrew Soule, of London, an extensive publisher during the Commonwealth and ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQ 1234567890 Andrew Bradford, son of that William Bradford who first printed in Pennsyl- vania and New York, was born in the city ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQ 12345678 go Gjbeat Fboleb Old Style, Xo. 2. Andrew Bradford, the son of that WiUiam Bradford who first printed in Pennsylvania and New York, was born in Philadelphia in the year 1686. It is probable that he derived his Christian name from ABCDEFGHIJKLM 1234567890 Andrew Bradford, the son of that William Bradford who first print ABCDEFGHIJKLM 1234367890 Two-IiTNE Skaxl Pica Old Style, No. 2. Andrew Bradford, the son of that William Brad- ford who first printed in Pennsylvania and New York, was born in Philadelphia in the year 1686. It is probable that he derived his Christian name from ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU 1234567890 Two-Line Gkeat Pbimeb Old Style, No. 2. Andrew Bradford, the son of that William Bradford who first printed in Pennsylvania and New York, was 1234567890 SECX3NO UNIFORM SERIES- HACKELLAB, SMITHS A JOKOAN, SAXSOH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. BiNNY Series. XospAKEiL Old Style, Xo. 3. Archibald Binny was a native of Scotland, in which countn- he had, after becoming a printer, condufled the business of type-founding on a limited scale at Edinburgh, and emigrated to the United States about 1795, In 1796, in conjunction with James Ronaldson, he established in Philadel])hia the first permanent type-foundry in the United States, which, after passing through various hands, is now owned byMacKellar, Smiths &Jordan. Before Binny's arrival in this country'. Sower had made German type at Germantown, and Buel had made English type in Connecticut ; but he was the first to put tlie business on an independent as well as a permanent basis. He not only made good type, but devised an improvement m the art of casting them, which was the ^eatest advance step made after the invention of printmg until the type- casting machine was invented. By a modification of the ancient mould, which he patented in 181 1, Mr. Binny greatly increased rapidity of produc- tion, and at the same time rendered the labours of the caster less arduous. He subsequently made energetic but fruitless efforts to invent a machine for rubbing t>Tpe. After a prosperous career, Mr. Binny, in 1819, being advanced Archibald Binny was a native of Scotland, in which country he had, after becoming a printer, conducted the business of type-founding on a limited scale at Edinburgh, and emigrated to the United States about lygs- In iyg6, in conjunction irnth y antes Ronaldson, he established in Philadelphia the first permanent type-foundry in the United States, which, after passing through ABCDEFGHIJKLMXOPQRSTUVWXVZ MixiON Oli» Style, Xo. .3. Archibald Binny was a native of Scotland, in which country he had, after becoming a printer, conducted the business of t>'pe- founding on a limited scale at Edinburgh, and emigrated to the United States about 1795. In 1796, in conjunction with James Ronaldson, he established in Philadelphia the first permanent type-foundry in the United States, which, after passing through various hands, is now owned by MacKellar, Smiths & Jordan. Before Binny's arrival in this country. Sower had made German type at Germantown, and Buel had made English type in Con- neflicut; but he was the first to put the business on an inde- pendent as well as a permanent basis. He not only made good type, but devised an improvement in the art of casting them, which was the greatest advance step made after the invention of printing Archibald Binny was a native of Scotland, in which country he had, after becoming a printer, conduHed. the business of type- founding on a limited scale at Edinburgh, and emigrated to the United States about 1795. In iyg6, in conjunSion with yam,es ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ Bhevier Old Style, No. 3. Archibald Binny was a native of Scotland, in which country he had, after becoming a printer, conducted the business of type-founding on a limited scale at Edinburgh, and emigrated to the United States about 1795. In 1796, in conjunftion with James Ronaldson, he established in Philadelphia the first permanent tsrpe-foundry in the United States, which, after passing through various hands, is now owned by MacKellar, Smiths & Jordan. Before Binny's arrival in this country, Sower had made German type at Germantown, and Buel had made English type in Connefticut ; but he was the first to put the business on an independent as well as a permanent basis. He not only made good type, but devised an improvement in the art of casting them, which was the greatest advance step made after the invention of printing until the type- casting machine was invented. By a modification of the Archibald Binny was a native of Scotland, in which country he had, after becoming a printer, conducted the business of type-founding on a limited scale at Edinburgh, and emigrated ABCDEFGHIJKLMXOPQRSTUX'WXYZ BotJEGEOis Old Style, No. 3. Archibald Binxy was a native of Scotland, in which country he had, after becoming a printer, conducted the business of type-founding on a limited scale at Edin- burgh, and emigrated- to the United States about 1795. In 1796, in conjunftion with James Ronaldson, he estab- lished in Philadelphia the first permanent type-foundry in the United States, which, after passing through various hands, is now owned by MacKellar, Smiths & Jordan. Before Binny's arrival in this country, Sower had made German type at Germantown, and Buel had made English type in Conne6licut; but he was the first to put the business on an independent as well as a permanent basis. He not only made good type, but devised an improve- ment in the art of casting them, which was the greatest Archibald Binny was a native of Scotland, in which country he had, after becoming a printer, conduced the business of type-fou7iding on a limited scale at Edinburgh, and emigrated ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ LoiTG Pbimeb Oi-d Styxe, No. 3. Archibald Binny was a native of Scotland, in which country he had, after becoming a printer, condudted the business of type-founding on a limited scale at Edinburgh, and emigrated to the United States about 1795. In 1796, in conjun6lion with James Ronald- son, he established in Philadelphia the first permanent type-foundry in the United States, which, after passing through various hands, is now owned by MacKellar, Smiths & Jordan. Before Binny's arrival in this country, Sower had made German type at Germantown, and Buel had made English type in Connefticut; but he was the first to put the business on an independent as well as a permanent basis. He not only made good type, but devised an improvement in the art of casting them, which was the greatest advance step made after the invention of printing until the type-casting machine was invented. By a modification of the ancient mould, which he patented in 1811, Mr. Binny greatly increased rapidity of produftion, and at the same time rendered the labours of the caster less arduous. He subsequently made energetic but fruitless efforts to invent a machine for rubbing type. Archibald Binny was a native of Scotland, in which country he had, after- becoming a printer, conducted the business of type-founding on a limited scale at Edinburgh, and emi- grated to the United States about 1795. In 1796, in conjun£lion with fames Ronaldson, he ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ ELEVENTH UNIFORM SERIES. MACKKLL It, SMITHS A JORDAN. SAN-SOM STBKET, PHTT,ADKI,PHTA. -^orLaldsori Qeries. NoxPAREiL Old Style, No. 4. MiNiox Old Style, No. 4. > THE MACKELLAR, SMITHS A: JORDAN f( SANSOM STRKKT, PHILADELPHIA. -?onalclsorL Qeries. Pica Ot-d Style, No. 4. James Ronaldson, the son of William Ronaldson, was bom in 1768, at Gorgie, near Kdinburgli, and died in Philadelphia in 1842. In 1794 he came to Philadelphia, in the sailing-vessel Providence. Shortly after his arrival he renewed his acquaint- ance with Mr. Archibald Binny, whom he had previously known in Scotland. For a year or two after his arrival in this country, Ronaldson carried on a biscuit bakery. His establishment was destroyed by fire in 1796, so that he found himself out of an occupation. It is related that about this time he encountered Binny in an ale-house ; their acquaintance ripened into a friendly intimacy, and they soon learned each other's views and prospedls. The natural result was the formation of a copartnership between them, beginning November i, 1796, establishing the first perma- nent type-foundry in the United States. Ronaldson furnished the greater portion of the capital, and assumed control of the financial branch of the business. Binny, who was a practical type-founder, and had carried on the business in Edinburgh, contributed his tools, stock of metal, and types, and superintended the manufadluring department. The connexion proved mutually advantageous, and a prosperous business was the result. Amer- ican printers, who had hitherto relied on British founders for Lo?^G Primer Ot^d Style, No. 4. James Ronaldson, the son of William Ron- aldson, was born in 1768, at Gorgie, near Edinburgh, and died in Philadelphia in 1842. In 1794 he came to Philadelphia, in the sailing- vessel Providence. Shortly after his arrival he renewed his acquaintance with Mr. Archibald Binny, whom he had previously known in Scotland. For a year or two after his arrival in this country, Ronaldson carried on a biscuit bakery. His establishment was destroyed by fire in 1796, so that he found himself out of an occupation. It is related that about this time he encountered Binny in an ale-house ; their acquaintance ripened into a friendly intimacy, and they soon learned each other's views and prospedis. The natural result was the forma- tion of a copartnership between them, begin- ning November i, 1796, establishing the first permanent type-foundry in the United States. Ronaldson furnished the greater portion of the capital, and assumed control of the financial branch of the business. Binny, who was a practical type-founder, and had carried on the business in Edinburgh, contributed his tools, stock of metal, and types, and superintended the manufadluring department. The connec- tion proved mutually advantageous, and a prosperous business was the result. American printers, who had hitherto relied on British founders for their supply of type, patronized the new establishment, and, in Mr. Ronald- son's words, "the importation of foreign type ceased in proportion as Binny & Ronaldson became known to the printers of the United States." In 1806 the type-founding tools and Small Pica Old Style, No. 4. James Ronaldson, the son of William Ronaldson, was born in 1768, at Gorgie, near Edinburgh, and died in Philadelphia in 1842. In 1794 he came to Philadelphia, in the sailing-vessel Providence. Shortly after his arrival he renewed his acquaint- ance with Mr. Archibald Binny, whom he had previously known in Scotland. For a year or two after his arrival in this country, Ronaldson carried on a biscuit bakery. His establishment was destroyed by fire in 1796, so that he found himself out of an occupa- tion. It is related that about this time he encountered Binny in an ale-house ; their acquaintance ripened into a friendly inti- macy, and they soon learned each other's views and prospedis. The natural result was the formation of a copartnership be- tween them, beginning November i, 1796, establishing the first permanent type-foun- dry in the United States. Ronaldson fur- nished the greater portion of the capital, and assumed control of the financial branch of the business. Binny, who was a pradli- cal type-founder, and had carried on the business in Edinburgh, contributed his tools, stock of metal, and types, and super- intended the manufadluring department. The connedlion proved mutually advan- tageous, and a prosperous business was the result. American printers, who had hith- erto relied on British founders for their THE MACKELLAR, SMITHS & JORDAN' Cfl. SANSOM STREET, PHILAHELPHIA. Old Style Title. NoN-PAEFji. Olb Style Tttle. ,— -"^Sr^^^^i-— ^ MrsioN OtD Style Title. 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APPARATUS TO ABATB THE TRAII^ING-SKIRT NUISANCE Attacliineiit to eacb Trail made Compulsory Poisonous Dusty Filtli, Stirred up in ''talking, Injected into tlie "W^earer's Eungs Occasional Out-Door Exercise Beneficial to Family Physicians Daily Promenade ofT^:o Hours for one "Week "W^arranted to Kill eyery Deyotee of Fashion Funeral Pageants and Monumental Marble Prohibited BOTTRGEOIS OLB STYLE TITLK, ADVENTURES IN THE GODDESS OF NIGHT By our Trayelling: Correspondent Interyie^v ^vith the 9Ian in the moon and his ITieyv^s on the Green Cheese Theory Speculations on Sloonlig^ht Courtship as seen from Above Advice on the Treatment of Eunatics and Hints to those Contemplating: Bloonlig^ht Flitting; Specimens of Concentrated Moonshine for ^Vits and Punsters LoxG Primer Oli> Style Title. 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UNQUESTIONABLE PEOPOSITIONS Ornamented Type, like bonbons and gingerbread, may occasion- ally serve a good purpose; but a neat and elegant Plain Let- ter is always as welcome and serviceable as bread and butter. This is a seft-evident proposition to all who are gifted with that admirable felicity of taste which discovers beauty in simpKcity. Thrifty Housekeeper! Bountiful Prmiders! 1234567890 DotTBLE Smau. Pica, No. 2. ADMIRABLE OPPORTUNITY House to Let, with all the modern conveniences, except water-closet, gas, and bath, to a nice genteel family with- out any children. Fine pigsty and dog-kennel in the yard. Splendid Residence! Inviting Accessories! 1234567890 Two-IxiNE Kkoush, Xo. : PUNCHMUG'S GYMNASIUM Milling Machines PoKte Antics, Monkey Capers, Tripheel Tricks, Fancy Accomplishments Principal Rooms, 389 Fisticuff Street Delightsome Meereations ! UACKSIXAB, SMITHS 4 JOBDAX. 147 SAXSOM STREET, PniLAUKI.Pni A. Tw(»-LiXK GitKAT Primer, Su.Z. MOENING CONCEET Signora Earsplitto's 892d Farewell Concert. She will ning with pathos "My heart is sad! my pocket lean!" LachrymoHB Circumstance! Caxun. >.". I. :j. PREMIUM Immediate Dvick-Hatcher ! Patent Secured 133456 FiVE-IiisE Pica, No. 2. REFLECTOR Fireside Companion 123456 MAC'KKLLAK, SMITHS , 151 SANSOM STKEET, PHILADELPHIA. CHEAT PRIMER, No. 2. EMPLOYMENT LACKERS, ATTENTION ! Impecunious Ladies and Gentlemen will communicate with Doctor Pocketshave, who, for the inconsiderable fee of Five Dollars, will direct them to unl3ounded affluence and consequent respectability. Unquestioned Integrity in Applicants ! 1234567890 PARAGON. OFFICE-HOLDERS' GOLDEN-GOOSE. Containing precise directions how to penetrate the Money-Chest; with hints on mysterious abstraction. A box of Committee Eye-dust given with each book. Just Published at Capitol Hill, 1234567890 DOUBLE PICA, No. 2. IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. Patrick's Shillalah Ointment needs but one appli- cation to enable the patient at once to see stars hitherto beyond the reach of Rosse's Telescope. Main Depository^ Shinbone Jllley. 1234567890 REAL DOUBLE PICA. MII^KSOPPE'S COURSE! Fir§t Scries of LiCctures at Crabbletown Hall. Society ^§ Elite alone admitted. Cai^dsfonf the Couw^se^ Ten Dotlav^s. 1234567890 UACKELLAB, SMITHS ie,iia:EU,, isro. 2. CATCH THE THIEF! MiNS Hatethebab^^N immaculate poodle abducted hy a most felo- nious and hard-bearted irretch. LAheral ReufardI DOXTBLIE I».A.E,.a.GOiT. ATTENTION ! FunambulouN Performers! Perilous Hardihood ! MACKKLLAK, SMITHS . No. 4- PROF. TESTER'S HOIBUG ANALYSIS FRIENDLY REGARDS TWO-UXTB NOmPAEEH. LIGHTPACB CXJNU. No. 3. FROG'S DITCH EXPLORATIO]S\S CORRECT COXDUCT T^o-iJirE KnnOK^ uqstfacb coitd. ko. s. GOTHAMITE'S MOONSHINE PROMPT ACTION rWO-IiTNE SKEVIEB UGHTFACE COND. No. 3. MUDDLER ON CURRENCY TRUE LOVE TVyO-UITE BOUBQEOIS UGHTPACE CONDENSED, No. 3. ANNOTATIONS ON CHOATEAN HIEROGLYPHICS TVrO-LINE I.ONG PHTTVTRB LIGHTPACE CONDENSED, No. 3. ADIPOSE'S KITCHEX-STIDIES W GREECE T'WO-UirS SMAIiIi PICA UGETFACE CONDENSED, No. 2. COMMUNICATION FROM GAMMONLAND rWO-tCNE PICA lilGSTPACB CONDENSED, No. 8. SPIRITUAL ALCHEMISTS MANUAL TWO-LINE ENGUSH LIGHTPACE CONDENSED, No. 3. COMPLETE ROGUE PRECEPTOR HACKKU.AB, SMITHS A JOBDAX. SANSOM STREET, PIDLADEI^PHIA. Two-LiXE Letter. COMPLETE WITH FIGURES. TWO-LLNE FEARli UGSTFACE, No. 2. TTVO-LUTE KONPABEUi UGSTFACE, ITo. 3. BAEIES' WR0:N^GS AOT) EIGHTS SMILING CHERUB BOARDING-SCHOOL LETTERS ROMPING MAIDEN Two-LisfK Great Pbimer Lightface. SUMMERING MORNING BREEZES 1234567890 TWO-LUTE PICA IiIGKTJi'ACE, No, a. GARDEN OF MERRIE DELIGHTS rwo-inrB English lightpace. no. z. SUNSHINE IN CORNERS MACKETLLAB, SMITHS A JOBDAU". 158 SA3?SOM STBEET, PHILADELPHIA. Two-LiXE Lettek. COMPLETE WITH FIGURES. rWO-UNB PBAai. LIGHTFACE, No. 2. BABIES' WRONGS AND RIGHTS SMILING CHERUB ■TWO-infE MINION UQHTFACE, No. 3. STRONGMIND HEROINE DAUGHTER TTWO-UNE NONPAEEHi lilSHTFACE, No. 3. BOARDING-SCHOOL LETTERS ROMPING MAIDEN TWO-iJlSTE EBSVTER LIGHTFACE, No. 3 BUNDLE OF BLESSING HOUSEWIFE TWO-LDTE EOUBGEOIS LIGHTFACE, No. 2. GENTLENOTE'S HOME MAGNETISM TWO-LINE LONG PEIMEB LIGHTFACE, No. 3. MOLLIE SINGEM'S KITCHEN DITTIES TW^O-LrNE SMALL PICA LIGHTFACE, No. 2. HEARTHSTONE ORNAMENTS TWO-LINE PICA LIGHTFACE, No. GARDEN OF MERRIE DELIGHTS TWO-LINE ENGLISH LIGHTFACE, No. 2. SUNSHINE IN CORNERS MACKEI.I>AB, SMITHS . DnONTTIVE BODIES HAVE OFTEN COSTAISED CAPACIOUS SOULS SHRIMP & TTJKTLE ALDERMEN MAKERS 1234567890 TWO-IiTNE FEABI. IJGHTFACE OOSJBBIISED, J.'0. 2. SIMPLE ELEGANCE BETOKENETH fflGH CULTIVATION- COMB & BRUSH. SQUATTER EJECTORS 12345G7890 Grkat Pbxm£b Cokdkksed, No. 5. XIERO^MIXD OX SELF-CHEATIXG 1234567890 TWO-LIXE DlAMOiTD IiIGHTFACE COXl>EXSKD. SUCH EICESSITE COIIPRESSKG EXTREMELY DISTRESSING YOTEK & BALLOT, OPFICE SWEEPERS 1234567890 TWO-LtSE XOSPAEEIX C*ONI>EXSEI>, NO. 2. sriprrors DisxRiBunox of PRODrcis ORCEARDS PiEPLEMSHED 1234567X90 F^BAGOK COXDESrSED, TiO. 2. ICHTHYOLOGICAL P0LLYW0GIS3IS 1234567890 Two-LrsE BKEvrEB Coxjjexseb, Xo. •: Tn'O-LrNE Loxg Pbqceb Coxdexsed, ^o. '2 ASSIXEGO SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES MYEillDONS OF BACHELORS 1234567890 1234567890 Two-IjIKE English Condensed, Xo. 2. RUMINA^TIA'S REFLECTIONS ON CUD-CHEWING 1234567890 Two-lj>-E Gbkat Peimee Coitdensed, Xo. 2. INCOMPRESSIBLE MEGALOSAURIANS Two-Line Gbeat Pbiueb Condensed, "So. MULTITUDINOUS MONOSYLLABLES ForR-LiNE Pica Lightface Condensed, 2io. 4. UIBEDIZENED FEMINinTIES ALL COMPLETE WITH FIGURES MACKEJ>I>AB, SMITHS A JORDAN. ;>ANsOM STREET. PHILADf:r.PPIIA. DOUBLE PARAGON LIOHTFACB CONDENSED. EXCELLING ADORNMENT 123456789 CANON LIGHTFACE fONDE:SSED. WOMANLY ELEGANCE 12345678 FOI'R-LrXK PICA I.IGHTFACE COXDESSED, No. 2. SIX-LIXE PICA LIGHTFACE CONDENSED, No. 3. REriNED MMNEE 123456 1(ACKBI.I.AK, .SMITHS i JOBDAN. 16.5 SAITSOM STRBKT, PHrLADELPHrA. LiGHTFACE Condensed. Two-Line Pearl Lightpace Condensed, BEAUTIFUL MAIDEN, FAIRER THAN MORN WHIFF & SNIFF, TOBACCONISTS 1234567890 Two-Line Minion Lightface Condensed. MATUTINAL MELODIOUS NOTES 1234567890 Two-Line Bourgeois Lightface Condensed. PHRENOLOGUS BUMTIBUS 1234567890 Two-Line Nonpaeeil Liohteace Condehsed. BENIGNITY AND DIGNITY IN UNITY 1234567890 Two-Line Brevier Lightface Condensed. INTELLECTUAL LEANNESS 1234567890 Two-Line Long Primer Lightface Condensed. SENSIBLE PLAINNESS 123456T890 Two-Line Pica Lightface Condensed. DISTINGUISHED KEYSTONEMEN 1234567890 Two-Line English Lightface Condensed. NATURE'S CROCHET GRANARY 1234567890 Two-Line Great Primer Lightface Condensed. COURTEOUS GENTLEMEN 1234567890 MACKELLAR, smiths it JORDAN, SANSOM STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Four-Line Pica Light-Face Conbensed. INTERDEPENDENCE Five-Line Pica Light-Face Condensed. UNPRECEDENTED Six-Line Pica Light-Face Condensed. PROGRESSED Eight-Line Pica Light-Face Condensed. OBSERVER MACKELLAE, SJflTITS 4 JORDAX, 167 SANSOM STBEET, PHILADKLPHIA. Extra (§ondensed. m Bbevfer Bxtba CONDEXSEJ), Siperieice proies thit the ippreitiee foreshadows the workman, just as surelj as the bead of the twig foretells the iocliiatioD of the tree. The opright, obedient, indnstrioDS lad will gradnate a steady, skilful, and capable man, as unmistakably as the perrerse, idling, careless boj will ripen SOARISC AMBITIOS CllMBUG TO GIDDY BEIGHTS 1234567890 LoxG PRiinsB Extra Condensed. Experience proves that the apprentice foreshadows the vorkmao, just as snrely as the held of the twig foretells the inclination of the tree. The npright ohedient, indnstrions lad will gradnate a stead;, skilfiil, and capable man, as nnmistakabi; as the perrerse, TALI PRETENSIONS ¥ITH SMLl DIMENSIONS 123i.ifi78tl0 Pica Extba CoxDKNSEn. Experience pves that the apprentice foreshadows the workman, just as surely as the hend of the twig foretells the inclination of the tree. The upright, obedient, industrious lad will graduate a steady, skilful, and capable man, as unmistakably and certainly as the perverse, idling, areless hoy will ripen into a lazy, dissolute fellow. PEBSEVERlNIi INDUSTRY OPEMNG FOPJINES PORTALS FouB-LixE Pica Extba Coxdensed, No, 4, Two-LiXE Great Pbimer Extra C4^»NDENtEXSEI}, No. 5. HTMM FOOTPRHTS U SfflIM Demonstrating the Evolntion Theory beyond the Possibility of Donbt Frolieksome Boyhood's Monkey Capers 1234567890 £XGUSH £XTSA COSDESSED, NO. 5. MPRESSIVE LESSONS OF ECOJfOMY In Empty Larder, Exhausted Perse, no Dernier R«sonrce Financial Contraetion Two-Line Smaix Pica Extba Conbensed, No. 5. HEMTS OF AMBITM Desires Enhanced by Increasing Success Inuneasnred Acclivities Two-Lece English Extba Cokdeksed, No. -5. SmCE OF GETTiG AlOIG Honest Dealing, Prudent Management, Oonrteons Attention DOOBLE PABAGOJff EXTBA CON'I>ENSEI>, 'So. 5. «RAPHY OF HOUSEKEEPM by Prndence, Econoiy, Taste and FouK-LiNE Pica Extba Condexseo, No. 5. Dd Wed Capacity, tm Filling and Room for More ALL COMPLETE WITH riGURES. MACKKLI-AR, SMITHS A JORDAN, SANSOM STHKF.T, PHILAnELPHIA. Condensed Titles. Pbabl Coni>. Title, No. 3. practical receipt for saeing oleaguocs juluonaires. First: Ten Thousand UoUars. Second: A Creek. Third: ^Te Uandj-ed Acres of Roekf Gronad. Fonrth: A Show of Oil, Satonil or Artl&eial. Fifth : A Company, irlth Keen Bogus, Treasorer. SixU : 500,000 Shares at 9S.S0 each, tliree-foiirths sold. Seventh : Dig a Hole and And Dirt. Eighth: Retire to tlie GooBt>7 and enjof yonr hard-earned Competence. 1^34507890 2fON-PAREii. CoND. Title, So. 3. HADEHOISELLE PETITFOOLIE'S PABTE?fU INSTITUTE. Desired for Toang Ladies Whose Expectations exceed their Manners. Breeding, and Education. HoTT to Dress, Hott to Dance, How to Flirt, How to Cat Dear Old FamiHar Friends of Small Means. Instructions in Lip-Corling and Head-Tossing. 1234567890 Bbeviee Coxd. Title, Xo. 3. PEOF. SHODDIE'S GOOD SOCIETY SCHOOL. Unsophisticated Cnbs transformed into Models of Gentility In Apparel and Swag^r. Sehearsals of Slang and Dnbions Witticisms TUl Pupils become Adepts. Awkward Insolence Replaced by Impudent Assurance. 1234567890 LoxG Pbimer Coxj>. Title, :X<>. ^. EttPORTUVT FROM WASHINGTOIN. Self-appointed Delegation Hasten down to Expostnlate with the President. President firm as a Brick. Fleas get into the Ears of the Delegates. 1234567890 Pica Coxd. Title, No. 3. GOVERNMENT HOSTELRIES. The Proprietors of the Splendid Retreats, Fort Delaware, Fort Lafayette and Fort Warren, Decline hereafter to entertain Boarders. 1234567890 ExGi.jsTT Coxn. Title, Xo. 3. EVSTRUCTIKG COMMITTEE. Keepers of the Executiye Conscience. Interlopers, Beware! Main Office, Meddlerstown. 1234567890 GBEAT PBraiEB CONDEXSED TiTLE, NO. 3. ^CREDIBLE l^EWS FROM THE CAPITAL. President told Ms Bootblack confidentially that he won't do It. Bootblack informed Coachee. Somebody's Backbone needs Essential Stiffening. Stiffening Committee Appointed. 1234567890 Two-Lixe Small Pica Coxdensed Title, Nij. 3. IMPEIVDING HOME TEOUBLES. Mrs. Hayeherway's Imperative Insinuations to her Dearest. Nehemiah must abandon Tobacco. Husband cannot see it and proves RebelUous. 1334567890 UACKELLAB, SMITHS <& JOBDaX, SA*ISravat! Supposed, Home Trouble I Long Primer Italic Title. CUJUHBEn REnELiMjIOJV! Polly refuses to sweep without Mid, Gloves ! Jttistress stern as a Bedpost! Pica Italic Title. Kidney Beans at a Discount I Supers Holding back! Pkarl Title. The preoent life neeinK full of mysteries: the vul^rar mind, to superstition prone, in nutureV worl^ini^ fearful omens sees, and shrinks achast from terrors of its own uhsurd Imaieininff, Despotic is tile power of iiEnorance; and thousands live In fear and die unnumhered times before the hour FEMIMXE OTESBOLD.VESS REPELLETll 1S8456;8!>0 Agate Title. The pi-eseut life seems full of mysteries: the vulvar mind, to superstition prone, in nature's ivorkings fearful omens sees, and shrinks aghast from terrors of its o^vu absurd iiuaeinine:. Despotic is the pon'er of ignorance ; and thousands live in fear BOT,n?IBSS AND DISCRETION 1434.567890 Nonpareil Title. The present life seems full of mysteries! the vulgar mind, to superstition prone, in nature's fvorldugs fear- ful omens sees, and shrinks aghast from terrors of its oivn ahsnrd imagining. Despotic is the power of igno DRrLL, & ete:i.e:thoi.x:'S ivESDiiKS ia34:S 67890 Minion Title. The present life seems fall of mysteries: the vnlg^ar mliid, to superstitioii proiie, lu iiature's workings fearful omens sees, aiid shrinks aghast from terrors of its own ahsurd Imagining. Despotic is the power of ignorance; and BRAWjriEHAND, tEVEHER 1234567890 Minion Title, No. 2. The present life seems fnll of mysteries: the vulgar mind, to superstition prone, in nature's workings fearful omens sees, and shrinks aghast from terrors of its own absurd imagining. Despotic is the power BOUNDLESS PROSPECT 1234567890 Brevier Title. The present life seems full of mysteries : tlie vulgar mind, to superstition prone, In na- ture's workings fearful omens sees, and slirinks agbast from terrors of Its own ab BROADLY DISTINCTIVE 1334567890 Bourgeois Title. The present life seems full of mysteries: tlie vulgar mind to superstition prone. In BREADTH OF PURPOSE 1334567890 LoiJG Primer Title. The present life seems full of myste- ries : the vulvar mind, to superstition BOIiD IinPRElSlSIOll^lS 1334.567890 Pica Title. LEADHEAD & FEATHERHEEL,, TERPSICHOREAI\S Hoir noble the man amon^ noble men l¥ho fears not to ply a truth-telling pen ! 12S4567890 MACKKl.l-AR, .SMITHS * JORDAN. SAXSOM .STKKET. PH IT.ADKT.I'HIA. (§oldface (§omaa and italic. Nonpareil Bolupace Roman. NATIONAL ACADEMT OF RAKITLES Fossils of Kemote Periods Younjf Couples who do not expect to begin where their Parents left ofl An Officeholder Contented with his Salary 1334567890 Bb£vi£r Boldface Boman. CIVIL SERVICE REPOKM The Word of Promise to the Ear hrokeu to the Hope Political Tub thrown to the Public Wliale 1234567890 Long Primer Boj.dface Roman. PATERNAL, GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION Business Men's Arrangements Carefully Watched and Recorded Private AflFairs Delicately Inspected Pica BoiiiiFACE Roman. OCCULT SCIENCE OF OFFICE-HOLDING Gold-hun§rry Rogues Working Patriotically for Money Considerations Mysterious to the Uninitiated Commonalty NoxPAREir, Boldface Italic. lyFOltMjLTION i:yTENSJELY DJESIDEltA.TEI) Sepfitations gone A.8tray An Officeholder's for In corruptness, A Statesman's for Honesty An Editor's for Scr^tpiilovs Veracity 12S4S(i7S90 Brevier Boldface Italic. TEETOTIMITE STATESMEN Tadpole Weatliet^cock^s PHvafe Insti*^uctiotis to Aspirants for Position 1 2S45G7 H90 liONG Primer Boldkack Italic. MUMANITT'S GlIDB-BOOK Showing the True Pathivny to Virtue, Safety, and Hapjriness PifA Boldface Itai.ic. MODEBX LIBEBALISM Beasons Why My Opinions should Govern Yours Great Primer Boldface Italic. LANDGBABBING Railways Built without Means Nursed hy Congress Twriglitly TDeains On stilly sixmnaer niglits from starlit s^ies. JjILIFTJTIjV3Sr X>EED OFT "Wi:S-S A. HER-O-MTEED lS345e7'890 Agate Lightface Extended. Tliro-w- -wrid.e ttie sliixtter ! Let me see tlie liglit. And, ffeel tlie cooling breeze -upon my face. So long liave I been liidden fronx my race, S-vp-eet nature's aspect seenaetb. donbly brigbt. THE SHADOWS SHORTEN AS NOON ADVANCES 1 234567890 Nonpahetl Lightface Extended. Tbe -world, aroiaxid. nae growetli gray and. old: ]Vty friend.s are dj?oppiiig one "by one a^vay; Some live in d.istant lan.d.s: some in tlie clay Rest qnietly, tlieir mortal moments told. thib: sqtj-A.tt^^ ^^i?^r) i3]EjEV^E:Lii.Er) toj^t) lS3-a=56r890 Breviee Lightface Extended, Give me a house tliat's haniited. By Love tlie only sprite: I'll dv^^ell in it rnidarLiited, Nor fear its latinost spite. URSA & MAJOK, BEAR-BAITERS 1934567890 Long Primer Lightface Extended. Expansion is Onr Time's ]S/Cad Tendency Spreading ^wide at every stride, like the broad advancing tide, Beliold tlie tender gender glide. CIIlCXJM:FERE]SrOE 648 IISJ^CHES A.T SKIRT Pica Lightface Extended. Hobes of Honesty for Daily AVear ^n open guileless eye, a frank ingennons face, Sliametli art and stndied grace. FREMIUM 1,334,567,890 DOLLARS Great Primer Lightface Extended. Grov^ernor's Froolaniation On all those wicLe extendeci plains Shines one eternal day. LENGTH 4283 LE^&XJEB MACKELIMR, smiths Tird.eix of tlie present ; Ije-t "tlie moriro-w toear its o-wn : If tlie momixig; sk^ Ite pleasant, "Wlxy til© coming: nlgllt l^emoan ? CH:xj:B:BiE:s'r cmciis of :BA.:BiEitEA.ijM: X&ettledxmm's ^Essays on Harmony 13343 Siy 890 NONPABBIL TITLE EXTENDED, No. 2. If tlie darken'd lieavens loTsrer, "Wrap tTa.-y cloaJls. ai-OTxnd. tliy form ; TliOTigli tlxe tempest rise in po^«^er, Grod is mlglitier tlian the storm. OBESE I]VHA.BITA-]VT OF DUlMPIEDOIkr Gridd-lepan, KLitclieii A.rtist BEEVIEB, TITLE EXTENDED. TOK-TOISEVILLE A]VI> SIL,OTHBOIiOTJOH EXPRESS 'MlanM. -wsua.ts tout little here beloTV, ]Vor -wants that little long' : 'T-w"as thus the poet long' ago Hummed, in didactic song. Mirs. TThitelie Eil>it-well, Children's Habit- D^taher, ]Vo. S16 Eiddlediddle Avenue. 1334S6'rS90 LONG PKIMEK TITLE EXTENDED. DES^^XJTIE &. BXJGMIXJlVt, IVEP>TXJ]VlJ\.ISr C^^:B.A.LISTS But proser asks, -with notes to meet, ^^nd. no dernier resort, "W^lxat man is tliere on iMIarket street "Who'd, he a little short*? Shnhricls: BoAvlin, Farag-nayan Tig-er-Tamer PICA TITLE EXTENDED. H.ifle Squatter, Land Surveyor Laug-hing- Infancy- toddles, and g-rave Obesity >vaddles, and DBaelielor-folk are odd in tlieir n.oddles ; Grraoe esclieTvetli. qixeer models. 1334567890 GREAT PKIMER TITLE EXTENDED. EIxtensiT^ely Illixstrated Superlatively Hyperbolical Higlifalntiness aCACKBLliAB, SMITHS & JOBDAN, SANSOM STBSBT, FHILADBLFHIA. **ia»3ejm^*y:m: ZHi:aK:'3r3E:i«ir3c»n:x>. NONPABBIL BOLDFACE EXTENDED. LONG PEIMBE BOLDFACE EXTENDED. dL s ^ 4z A ^ PICA BOLDFACE EXTENDED. II!ld[«»d.c^Si't; '.KBs^«»Sft.dL IBB^U^si JL S5 S OL S ^ GEEAT PEIMEE BOLDFACE EXTENDED. TWO-LINE PICA BOLDFACE EXTENDED. MACKBLLAB, SMITHS 4 JORDAN, 203 SANSOM STBEKT, PHIIADELPHIA. foNDENgED jlJtARENDON. LONG PKIMER COND. CLARENDON. l PICA COND. OLAEENBON. ADAMANTINE CHEEK HARDENER IMPORTANT FROM SPIRITDOMI Invented by Dajidie Beau Streetstrntter, Gentleman at Large Grammatical Institutes wanted in Spirit-Land Inconvenient Modesty NuIMed oi-i™^. -tv^j StriMng niustrations on FasMonable Promenades ^ ^ Schoolmasters m Demand Needless for Hotel Loungers Free Passage for Pedagogical Immigrants 1234567890 | 1234567890 ENGLISH CONDENSED CLARENDON. BAGATELLE'S AESTHETICS OF FINGERPARING Respectfully Dedicated to Elegant Triflers and Daintifiil Donothings Indispensable to Modern Exquisitism 1234567890 GREAT PRIMER CONDENSED CLAKENDON. CAPITOL CHARACTER WHITEWASH Applied by Committees of Investigation with Marvellous Effect Scoundrels Metamorphosed Magically 1234567890 TWO-LINE SMALL PICA CONDENSED CLARENDON. FUDGEPUDDLE'S PSYCH0L06ISM Opaquely Illustrating the Phenomena of Spiritual Fogmatics Categorically Enunciated 1234567890 TWO-LINE ENGLISH CONDENSED CLARENDON. TRIMMERS' WEATHERCOCKS Entirely Infallible Indicators of Political Currents Capital for Of&ce-Seekers 1234567890 MACKBLLAB, SMITHS A JORDAN, 208 SANSOM STREET, PHILADELPHIA. TWO-LINE GREAT PRIMER CONDENSED CLARENDON. CANDIDATE'S BITTER-SWEET Recuperative Cordial for Baffled Aspirants Taken before Bedtime 1234567890 DOUBLE PARAGON CONDENSED CLARENDON. COCKTAIL'S TODDY DROPS Delicious Electioneering Persuasives Freedom of the Ballot 1234567890 FOUR-LINE PICA CONDENSED CLARENDON. CALUMNY POWDERS Effectual for Destroying Rivals Sharp and Caustic 1234567890 >IACKm.I.AB, SMITILS A JORDAN, 209 SAN80M STRSKT, PHXLADIXPHIA . Glarendoxs. PEARL CLARENDON. The times of Seventy-Six and after-yeua, till freedom on our hills sat peacefully, were times not often given to earth to see, when men, tri- umphing over natural fears, and for the love they bore to liberty, resisted to tile death the tyranny of foreign sway. It was not meet that they, the hardy tamers of a continent, should give their birthright to their kinsmen LEXnrGTON BUITKERHILL SARATOGA 1234667890 BOURQEOIS CLARENDON. CAST ALSO ON BKETIER. The times of Seventy-Six and after-years, till freedom on our lulls sat peacefully, were times not often given to earth to see, when men, triumpldng over natural fears, and for the love they bore to liberty, resisted GERMANTOWN BRAHDYWINE 1234567890 ENOLISH CLARENDON. CAST ALSO ON PICA. The times of Seventy-Six and after-years, till freedom on our hills sat peacefully, were times not often given to earth to see BATTLE OF THE KEGS 1234567890 MINION CLARENDON. CAST ALSO ON NONPAREIL. The timea of Seventy-Six and after-yeais, till freedom on our hills sat peacefully, were times not often given to earth to see, when men, triumphing over natural fears, and for the love they bore to liberty, resisted to the death the tyranny of foreign YOEKTOWN MONMOUTH TBENTON 1234S67890 SMALL PICA CLARENDON. CAST ALSO ON LONG PRIMEB. The times of Seventy -Six and after-years, till freedom on our hills sat peacefully, were times not often given to earth to see, when men, triumphing over natural fears, and for TICONDEROGA PRINCETON 1234567890 PARAaON CLARENDON. The times of Seventy-Six and after-years, till freedom on our hills sat peacefully, were days KING'S MOUNTAIN 1234567890 TWO-LINE SMALL PICA CLARENDON. The times of Seventy-Six and after-years, till freedom on our Mils sat peacefully, were times not often given to earth to see, when men, triumphing over natural fears, and for GUILDFORD COURTHOUSE 1234567890 TWO-LINE ENGLISH CLARENDON. The times of Seventy-Six and after-years, till freedom on our hills sat peacefully, were times not often g^iven to earth to see, when heroes CHARLESTON HARBOUR 1234567890 AEACKULIiAR. SMITHS icci7onn 1234567890 ' 1234567890 GREAT PBIMEB ANTIQUE CONDENSED. TENEMENT-HOUSE SUTTEE DIVERSIONS Caravanserais suitable for Fifty Families in Reduced Circumstances Burning, Roasting, or Maiming for Life, Gratis Forty Per Cent, covers Crime For Terms and Conditions, apply to Mancurse Gfrindsoul, Esq, 1234567890 TWO-LINE ENGLISH ANTIQUE EXTRA CONDENSED. ARISTOCRATIC GENEALOGIC HANDBOOK Solely for Exclusives whose Great-Grandpas were Cobblers Redemptioners, or Lackeys Modern Pretenders effectually Tabooed 1234567890 TWO-LINE GREAT PRIMBB ANTIQUE EXTRA CONDENSED. FASHIONABLE EVENING PASTMS Lambskin & Wolfsnap's Social Hypocritical Delineations Admission Restricted Character Systematically Dissected 1234567890 MACKELLAR, SMITHS e:eixds El XX IB IDE: c H e: s s e: 3Sr TJ T T E] 3.2S^a67890 NoNPABEii, Antique Extended, No. 3. SICIIsr & C3-Op"C3-E3VC, SiaOICIEieS C EC JL la I T "X" XjJLIsTE 1 234567890 Pearl Antique Extended, No. ^. ip-A-IjXiIX) .A.S IDE-A-Tia: ijsr iia:iDiq-ooisr Xiia-HT "W" I a- a- 1, :E, I^EK-IlTTt^TriEiEJ, 12345678 90 Brevier Antique Extended, No. 3. XjOOICTJI^ & HIOXjIDIF'.iV^ST B jk. 3^ k: E I?. S 12345S78 Long Primer Antique Extended, No. 3. 1S34567890 Pica Antique Extended, No. 2.' 1234567890 MACKELLAB, SMITHS & JORDAN, SANflOM STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Antique Extkktdex). Pkabi, Antique Extended, No. 2. 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Brevier BBOAjjUAuaK Two-IiiNE English Broadgauge. DscdPXivE: a.t>t>ie:a.k.a.nc^:s 12345678 Pica Broadgauge. Two-IiiNE Small Pica Broadgauge. Two-IiiNE Great Primer Broadgauge. Double Paragon Broadgauge, Pearl Antique Extended. 'Z'lixucxa.'bsoare'w- cfe S'tcsobLy C^oxxsioienoe C3rx7±xi.clex*s Brevier Antique Extended. Pica ANTiauE Extended. Two-IiiNE English Antique Extended. Nonpareil Antique Extended. SZZOX1.1' 003VC]VCOI(riS Xlex3'udla.tlo33. of C;oxi.c3.exiS£i. GRANDPA'S GOLDEN PILES Prodigally Distributed by Spendthrift Fastboy MACKELLAR, SMITHS & JORDAN, SANSOM STUF.KT, mnLADKT,l'HI.\ Gothic Extra Condensed. Pica Gothic Extra Cond. Xo. : SOLOMON STICKTOIROTH, AOTHORIZED AyCTlEEII Announces most Oespectfullf Ihat he will olfer at Public Venduei a Rare Assortment of Antique Goods Of Sterling Wortlii though now Onfashlonable, viz, Two-IiiNE Pica Gothic Extra Cond. No. : II FUE Conjugal love, Parental Duty, Brotherly Ki 23456/890 Great Primer GKjthic Extra Cond. No. 2. ARTICLES FORMERLY DEEMED INDISPENSARLE incoffupiie Integfitf TfuMuiness, Gentleness, Fortitude, Cliastitf, Self-Alioegation 12345BJB90 Two-Line English GtOthic Extra Cond. No. 2. OLDST!L[ llPPURT[NiC[S Temperance, Inrlustiy, Frugality, Perseverance 123456/090 Two-Line Great Primer Gothic Extra Condensed, No. 2 THOROOGHLY SEASONED HOUSEHOLD GEAR ic Economy, Mental Cultivation, Pleasant Manners, Recoming Appafei Double Paragon Gothic Extra Condensed, No. 2. CERTAIN PERSONAL EFFECTS rality, Conscleoce, Beoevobce, PFudence, Religion Four-Line Pica Gothic Extra Condensed, No. 2. Modesty, Diffidence, Respectfulness, Pfopfiety, Revefence ALL COMPLETE WITH FIGURES. MACKELLAR, SMITHS A JORDAN, SANSOM STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Five-Line Pica Gothxc Extba Condensed, No. 2. [S D iism, ic 123456/890 for Law Six-Line Pica Gothic Extra Condensed, No. 2. ABLE ^ublic Consideration, Private Respect Seven-Line Pica Gothic Extra Condensed, No. 2. Cliaracter, Depoilfiient, [ ALL COMPLETE WITH FIGURES. MACKELLAR, smiths & JORDAN, SANSOM street, PHILADELPHIA. Gothic Condensed. Nonpareil Gothic Cond. No. 4. HIGHLY DISTINGUISHED DISINTERESTEDNESS! Skimpole Mundlvagant, Esq, Devotes his Undivided Energies to the Commands of an Enlightened Public Enclose Three Blue Stamps to his Address 1234567890 Long Fkimeb Gothic Cond. No. 4. PHILANTHROPIC ENTERPRISE Obese People Emaciated upon Pure Scientific Principles By Prof. Transmuter's Wasli Great Primer Gothic Gokd. No. 4. FASHIONABLE MANUAL Directions for Respectable Sponging Indispensable to Diners-Out Two-Ltne English Gothic Cond. No. 3. TELEGRAPHIC Hon. Snooks took an Airing Brevier Gothic Cond. No. 4. SENTIMENTAL SOCIAL ABSURDITIES Honest Labour Unfashionable Domestic Servitude Abominable: Public Service Honourable Respectable Rogues in Broadcloth 1234567890 Pica Gothic Cond. No. 4. HIGHWAY TO AFFLUENCE Tlie Wonderful Replenisher of Empty Pockets Earn a Dollar and spend a Dime! Two-Line Small Pica Gothic Cond. No. 2. 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HEADBUMPER'S SKATING DAYDREAMS Bliss Tempered with Sorrow Ignominious Rolling and Tumbling, Battered Shinbone Fumbling Mental Mumbling and Irritable Grumbling 1234567890 Pica Gothic Cond. No. 5. READY MONEY-MAKING RECEIPT Good in ail Climates Copperplates, Press, Ink, Facsimile Signatures 1234567890 Great Primer Gothic Cond. No. 5. INFLATED HOOPSKIRTS Atmospherical Street Funambullstics 1234567890 Two-Link Small Pica Gothic Cond. No. 5. UNIVERSAL CATARRH SECURITY Anti-Sneezer and Blownozer Insurance Company 1234567890 Two-Line English Gothic Cond. No. 5. FASHION'S RULING PASSION Patented Maiden Calves for General Admiration 1234567890 Double Paragon Gothic Cond. No. 5. POVERTY & AMBITION Schoolmasters and Mental Burnishers 1234567890 UACK3BLLAB, SMITHS ifi JORDAN, SANSOM STRKET, PHILADELPHIA. kik'l^ Gothic Condensed. PEAItI/-NONPABErL GOTHIC C!OND. NO. 6. WOMEN'S RIGHT TO SOVEREIGNTY IN AFFECTION'S REALM ABNEGATED INTELLECTUAL HERMAPHRODITIC ASPIRINGS MANKIND FOR TOIUNO AS GOD DESIGNS THEM, WOMEN FOR EVERY DUTY THAT REFINES THEM FEMALE SUFFRAGE, NATURE'S UPTURNING 1234567690 NONFAKSII, GOTSIC GO^TD. NO. 6. STRICTLY INEVITABLE CONSEQUENCES OF FEMALE SUFFRAGE HOME COMFORTS ABOLISHED FURNITURE DEMOLISHED, MEALS TAKEN OUT, AND THE CHILDREN SHOVED ABOUT 1234567890 Bbbvixb Gothio CJond. Ko. 6. GENTLEMEN CHAMBERMAIDS DESIDERATED NEITHER CHINESE COOLIES NOR FEMALES IN DISGUISE NEED APPLY 1234567890 Pica Gothic Coitd. No. 6. HARD-DRINKING BAR-TENDING LADIES FEMININE CLUBR00M8 AND SAMPLING SALOONS 1234567890 LONO Peiieer Gothic Oond. STo. 6. DEJECTED AND NEGLECTED HUSBANDS SEEKING CONSOLATION IN CO-OPERATIVE HOUSEKEEPING 1234567890 Gbeat Pbimer Gothic Cond. No. 6. MALE CHINESE BRIDGETS RULE THE ROAST AND TURN THE TOAST 1234567890 Two-Line liOva Primer Gothic Condenseb, No. 6. ASSOCIATION OF 8HEBEARS AND UN8EXED HUMANS MODESTY UNMITIGATED HUMBUG, PROPRIETY SHAM, DECENCY OBSOLETE Two-Line Engx-ish Gothic CtoNDENSED, No. 6. FEMININE CLINIC OPERATIONS HOSPITAL SURGERY BEFORE FIRESIDE DRUDGERY Three-Line Pica Gothic Condensed, No. 6. HEAVEN'S BLESSING HOME-CONTENTED WOMANKIND All Complete with Figures. UACKELI.AB. SMITHS ± JORDAN, SANSOM STREET, PHILADKLPHIA. Gothic Condensed. NoNPAREiT^ Gothic Condensed, No. 3. Brevier Gothic Condensed, No. 3. LABOUR'S BREAD IS SUGAR-SWEET, AND TOOTHSOME IS THE TOILER'S MEAT AN HONEST FORTUNE MADE BY HONEST GAINS IN HONEST TRADE THOUGHTFUL S TYPOGRAPH, PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS JRUSTIE 4 HAiyiiyiERHARD, GOLD-BEATERS I234S67890 1234567890 „ Pica Gothic Condensed, No. 3. Tx)NO Primer Gothic Condensed, Nn. 3. BUTCHER AND BAKER AND JOHNNY-CAKE MAKER HARNESS-MAKER CARRIAGE-BUILDER 1234567890 1234567890 Two-Line Minion Gothic Condensed. Great Primer Gothic Condensed, No. 3. TOBACCONIST PAWNBROKER UNDERTAKER CHAIRMAKER 1234567890 1234567890 Paragon GtOthic Condensed. SHIPCHANDLER MELODEON-MAKER PHOTOGRAPHER 1234567890 Two-Line English Gothic Condensed, No. 2. BRUSHMAKER CARPENTER CONFECTIONER 1234567890 Two-Line Great Primer Gothic Condensed, No. 2. SHOEMAKER PRINTER BOOKBINDER 1234567890 Double Paragon Gothic Condkn'sed. COPPERSMITH MECHANICIAN 1234567890 MACKELLAR, SMITHS d! JOBDAN, 296 SANSOM STREET, PHILADELPHIA. FOUR-LINE PICA GOTHIC CONDENSED, No. 2. , FIVE-LINE PICA GOTHIC CONDENSED, No. 2. CACHINNATIONS MESSENGERS SIX-LINE PICA GOTHIC CONDENSED, No. 2. PEACEABLE GAMECOCK FOUR-LINE PICA GOTHIC, No. 2. PONDEROSITIES SIX-LINE PICA GOTHIC, No. 2. CIMMERIAN FIVE-LINE PICA GOTHIC CONDENSED. FOUR-LINE PICA GOTHIC CONDENSED. MOONLIGHT SIX-LINE PICA GOTHIC CONDENSED. ANNOUNCEMENT UM-KE1.1JLS., SMITHS & JORDAN, 297 SANSOM STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Gothic Condensed. PsAiiti. Gothic Condensed. Nonpareil Gothic Condensed, No. 2. UNVARNISHED TRUTH WILL MAKE A WAY WHERE CROOKED FALSEHOOD OOES ASTRAY SHEEPCOAT i. aLIBTDNQUE, YARN-SPINNERS AN HONEST FACE, THOUOH IT BE PLAIN, ADMIRATION'S MEED WILL GAIN SPIDERKIN & CHRYSALIS, SILK-WINDERS _ „ „ „ Long Primer Gothic Condensed, No. 2. Brevier GJothic Condensed, No. 2. UNADORNED INTEGRITY RATHER THAN OILY ROGUERY INDELIBLE IMPRINTS ON IMPERISHABLE ROCK NOSHAM & YERITIE, TELEGRAPHISTS | FANCIMIND, WIT'WRIGHT Pica GJothic Condensed, No. 1. Great Primer Gothic Condensed, No. i. ANCIENT UNDERLYING METAMORPHIC MASS IMPECCABLE CONGRESSMEN CRUSTIE TARTMAN, PIE-BAKER SUNBEAM GILDING Two-Ltne Smat.t^ Pica Gothic Condensed. DOCTOR SLEEVELAUGHER'S UNIVERSAL MEDICINE CONGO & EBONIE, BLACKSMITHS Two-Line Pica Gothic Condensed. PROFESSOR PHRENOLOGUE'S BIPED HUMBUGS CROSSWYFE, WOOL-COMBER Two-Line Great Primer Gothic Condensed. COURT ft WEDHER, WIFESMITHS Canon Gothic Condensed. CRINOLINIC HUSBANDRIE MACKELLAR, smiths .fi JORDAN, 298 9AN80M STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Jgt-btbiLf iJiaLtlLiuG;, Nonpareil Lining Gothic, No. 9. international congress on future warfare mounted men forbidden, national armies not to exceed one hundred men officers to do the fighting, privates to see fair play 1234Se7B90 NojjPAREiL Lrsijjfj CtOthic, No. 11. DINNER-TIME AMONG THE INSURGENTS RECOLLECTIONS OF PARIS DURING THE FRENCH REVOLUTION FANCY CHARCOAL SKETCHES 1234567890 Nonpareil LiNiNf^ Gothic, No. 13. CONGRESSIONAL ENACTMENT PENSIONS FOR DISABLED SHOULDER-HITTERS 1234567890 Theei^Line Excelsior Lining Gothic. CHARMING SIMPLICITY CONTINENTAL PEREGRINATIONS 1234567890 Thkee-Linb Nonp-\iietl Lining Gothic. HUNGARIAN MONEY LENDERS Nonpareil Lining Gothic, No. 10. 1 YELLOWSTONE GEYSER-WATER COMPANY ABANDONMENT OF FUEL FOR COOKING PURPOSES, HEATING AND WASHING COAL-MINING, WOOD-CHOPPING, PEAT-DIGGING, LOST ARTS 1234567S90 Nonpareil Lining Gothic, No. 12. STRUGGLING AGAINST POWER ESCAPE FROM THE EMBRACE OF AN AFRICAN GORILLA EXTRAORDINARY FEATS OF DEXTERITY 1234567890 Beevieb Lining Gothic. CHILDHOOD'S PLEASURES RAMBLING THROUGH SHADY GROVES 1234567890 Pica Lining Gothic. SIPPING BOHEA MAIDEN'S FOND DELIGHT 12345678 Two-Line Pica Lining Gothic. MODERN HEROIC RACE Five-Line Nonpabeil Lining Gothic. MUSIC ROOMS CONCERT REHEARSAL Thrjce-Line Pica Lining Gothic. MINNESINGERS ALL COMPLETE WITH FIQURES. The six larger sizes of Lining Gothic will line together accurately both at the top and the bottom of the face, a con-uenience -which careful printers ivill duly appreciate. Lining Gothic in Comkination. HHHHHHHHrin ri ■ ■ nnnHHHHHHHH MACKELLAR, SMITHS & JORDAN, SANSOM STREBT, PHILA DEr.PIl I GOTHIIOS. Nonpareil Gothic, No. 7. BRIDGETINA MACDUMPLiNG, SERVING LADY Will accept a Comfortable Situation in a Genteel Family in a Fashionable Locality Conditions are, Liberal Salary and Second Story Bedroom Families with less than three Gentlemen Servants need not apply Address No. 646 Pigge Alley •234567890 Long Primek GKjthic, No. 4. SPOONIE HIGHDIDDLE, LADIES' CICERONE Accomplished Professor of Small Talk and Agreeable Nothings Offers his Services to Good Society For Exceedingly trivial Remunerative Acknowledgments 1234567890 Brevier Gothic, No. 4. PHYLLIS LOUISA CONGOLIP, WASHERWOMAN Tenders her good Offices to Families and single Ladies and Gentlemen of Quality Her Operatives are of the First Water, and her Soaps odoriferous Residence, No. 826 Pine Alley 1234567890 Pica Gothic, No. 4. MUTTONCHOP, BUTCHER Fresh Meat, tender as Love and sweet as Meadow Hay Choice Cuts and Dainty Bits 1234567890 Great Primer Gothic, No. 4. Elegance of True Simplicity, Real Beauty of Contentment OLDEN CUSTOMS AND HABITS Two-Line Pica Gothic, No. 4. Lighting a Candle to Discover One's Merits UNAFFECTEDNESS Brevier Gothic, No. 8. SKYROCKET BANKING CORPORATION Capital Invested in Goldmines, Fast Horses and Loose Women Financial Pyrotechnics Involving Disaster 1234567890 Pica Gothic, No. 8. AURIFEROUS BLACKHILLS Violent Paroxysmal Attacks of Goid-Fever Uncle Sam, Medical Doctor Long Primer Gothic, No. 8. STRANGE SECRETS WORTH KNOWING Persevering Industry the Foundation off Success Little Savings, Great Gains 1234567890 Great Primer Gothic, No. 8. RAILWAY NOTICE Heavy Men Double Passengers Two-Line Small Pica Gothic* No. 8. MODERN AQUATIC EXPLOITS Boytonism Useful for Dodging Troublesome Creditors Two-Line English Gothic, No. 8. BLACK THUNDER CLOUDS Hastening over the Mountain-Ranges ALL COMPLETE WITH FIQURES. MACKELLAR, SMITHS & JORDAN, SANSOM STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Gothics. Nonpareil Gothic, No. 6. CAUDLE'S PATENT BAROMETRIC VATICINATOR, For Foretelling Impending Domestic- Thundersiorms, Masculine Explosions, Feminine Pettishnesses, and Curtain Lectures. Invaluable to Retired Gentlemen's Nervous Sufferers. Warranted for Forearming Power. 1234567890 Bbjeviee Gothic, No. S. SACCHARINE & GYPSUM, LOZENGE-MAKERS Scientiflcally Adulterated Liquors The impassive Word and resolute Eye, Badges of Authority More potent than the loud Outcry. 1234567890 Long Pkiubb Gothic, No. 3. CIDERMILLE'S KRABAPPLE CHAMPAGNE Notadime &. Emptiwallet, Wit-Sharpeners The Independent Yankee Girl before the Foreign Dame in Pearl and rouge and gem and Paris curl. 1234567890 Pica Gothic, No. 3. HEART-MONGERING TRICKSTERS Hymentown Adventurers Gullphoolem & Bamboozel, Matrimonial Brokers Newspaper Avenue, Ledgertown 1234567890 ENGT..JSK Gothic. APOPHTHEGMS INFERENTIALLY DEMONSTRATED Cheate & Flimsie, Cheap Dealers While roguish tricks, marry, are weighty to carry, and consciences harry, With right honest men good custom will tarry. 1234567890 (4RT;aT PRTMF.R GOTHir. CONTENTMENT ASSURANCE CORPORATION Benny Volence, Heart Doctor The heart of Hope with Care shall cope, and pitch it down Oblivion's poppied slope. 1234567890 Two-TjTne Small Pica Gothic, No. 2. POORMAN'S ACCOMMODATION COMPANY Hornpipe & Pirouette, Wheelwrights Unhallowed gold rankly smells in churchyard mould A story old, and vainly told. 1234567890 MACKELLAR, 9MITH.S A JORDAN, SANSOM STREET, PHILADELPHIA. TWO-LINE ENGLISH GOTHIC. UNCONQUERABLENESS The Bank of Love and Gentle Humanities TWO-LINE GBEAT PSIMER GOTHIC, No. 2. UNDAUNTEDNESS Gentlefolk's Honourable Company POUBrLINE SMALL PICA GOTHIC. FRIENDLINESS Melocotonean Consociation FOUE-LnSTE PICA GOTHIC, No. S. SHORTNESS Harmonious Brothers FI\E-LINE PICA GOTHIC. HORNED Heroic Mother ALL COMPLETE WITH FIGURES. MACKELLAR, SMITHS A JORDAN, 305 SANSOM STREET. PHILADELPHIA Round Gothic. NoNPAEEiL Round Gothic. UHEMBROIDERED HECK-COLLARS AND HAND-CUFFS Flashy Geatlemen Furnished with Improved Patterns on Reasonable Terms and at the Shortest Hotlce Also with Hlppers, Striped Jackets, and other Useful Articles 1234567890 Brevier Round Gothic. EXCITEMENT AMONG THE STREET CLEANERS Legislative Interlerence Everybody to Sweep and Dust before Daylight Under a Heavy Penalty Brooms and Dust-Brushes at a Premium 1234587890 SiCAix Pica Eottnd Gothic. PROFESSIONAL PETIT JURYMEN Courtroom Hangers at the Service of Plaintiff or Defendant Profitable Employment ]Enoush Round GoTHic. POLITICAL JOCKEYMEN Hard Riders on the Public Jackass, Patient Beast Goaded by Wbip and Spur Minion Round Gothic, PERPETUAL NATIONAL MONUMENT ASSOCIATION Annual Instalments Demanded This Company is Well Known to the Initiated and Continues to Receive Subscriptions Money Invested in the most Careful Manner 1234567890 Long Primer Round Gothic. UNCOMMON INVESTIGATION COMMITTEES Widow Clicquot Sardines, Leapfrog, Euchre, Keno, and other Delightful Amusements Beautiful Science of Whitewashing 1234567890 Pica Round Gothic. CUSTOM-HOUSE MANNERS Poiite Attention, Prompt Despatch, Honest Charges Rare Gothamite Examples Gkeat PBiiTBfi Round Gothic. CLEANHANDED REFORMERS Touchlng-Up Corrupt Official Menageries Terrible Howling T\vo-LiNE Sjiaix Pica Round (Jothic. SCIENCE OF COUNTING Official Adepts in Addition, Subtraction and Silence Voting a Modern Farce Two-Line Pica Round Gothic. ROUND CORNER TURNINGS Skilfully Executed by Sharpers to Avoid Observation Spectacles for Detectives Two-Line !Bnqxjsh; Round Gothic. LIQUID ROAO-STOCKS Furnished in Large or Small Packages Managers' Drippings ALL COMPLETE WITH FIGURES. MACKELLAR, SMITHS Jt JORDAN, SANSO&I street, PHILADELPHIA. Two-Line Qkeat Primeb Bound Gothic. INTERNAL REVENUES Roast Beef, Potatoes and Plum Pudding Four-Link Pica Kound Gothic. TEMPER-SOOTHERS Good Living and Pure Water Five-Line Pica Bound Gothic. DEGRADATION Women at the Hustings Six-Line Pica Round Gothic. "^ -J -^ HOME-UNION Goodwif e and Children ALL COMPLETE WITH riQURES. MACKKLLAR, SMITHS & JORDAN, 308 SANSOM STREET, PHILADELfHlA. Gothics. NONPAEEIL GOTHIC, No. 4. WATERPUMP & CHALKSTONE, DAIRYMEN POLITELY CHEATING FRIEND OR FOE, BEHOLD THE STILLTUB MILKMAN GO HIS CANS UPBUBBLING WITH CHILDREN'S WOE! GENTLE WOMAN'S GEAR MAKES HER SURPASSING DEAR NONPAEEIL GOTHIC, No. 6. REYNARDBRUSH & DOGSKIN, FURRIERS FIREBRANDS SCATTERED IN JEST LIGHT IN A FANATIC'S BREAST FLAMES WHICH FILL HIM WITH UNREST 1234567890 NONPABEIL GOTHIC, No. 2. PUMPKINTOWN NOTIONS MANUFACTORY MUSHROOM & FUNGUS, SUNSHADE AND UMBRELLA MAKERS DARKNESS GATHERING OVERHEAD •NONPABBIL GOTHIC. NUBIFEROUS MEERSCHAUMS SUCKER &. BIBULUM, UNLICENSED BRANDY TESTERS UNCOUTHEST BEHAVIOUR BBBVIBE GOTHIC. STEAM &, PISTONROD, ENGINE DRIVERS UNMANNERED BLUNTNESS LONG PEIMBE GOTHIC. GRUNT & GROWL, BARK GRINDERS EXTREME PLAINNESS PICA GOTHIC. HEARTACHES, SPIRIT REFINER CARBONACEOUS TWO-LINE BHEVIEB GOTHIC, No. 2. NOSTRIL TICKLING MUNDUNQUS TWO-LINE SMALL PICA GOTHIC. UNGRACIOUS HAUGHTINESS TWO-LINE GKEAT PKIMEB GOTHIC, No. 3. NUCIFEROUS EOUB-LINB PICA GOTHIC. PREDOMINANT SIX-LINE PICA GOTHIC. SQUARED MACKSXLAB, SMITHS & JORDAN, SANSOM STBEKT, PHILADELPHIA, Gothics. FiuBL Gothic, No. 2. ASTONISHING REVELATIONS! THE PRIMITIVE SMACKS HUGELY OF THE UNREFINED SCALIE & CILLNET, FISHMONGERS BBEVIEB GSOTHIC, No. 2. IMPOSSIBLE DISCOVERIES!, BOLD IMPRESSION OF A RUDER RACE CHIFFONIER, INSPECTOR Pica Gothic, No. 2. STRENGTH AND DIGNITY OLDEN GAMMON! NoNPAKBii, Gothic, No. 3. MAGNIFICENT ENTERPRISE! BARREN OF ORNAMENT AS SIMPLE DORIC PILE SMUT & SOOTIE, BLACKMAILERS LoxQ Primer Gothic, No. 2. IMMENSE RESULTS! MASSIVENESS OF WASHINGTON CORALFISH, ARCHITECT Two-Line Bbevibb Gothic. MEMORIAL MOIMUMEIMTS MODERN HUMBUG! Two-LiNH Long Pbimsb GK)THTC, PINESMOKE'S CHARCOAL EXPERIMENT MOMENTOUS OCCURRENCE! Two-Like Pica Gothic. IMPREGNABLE ROCK-FORTRESS FAMOUS HEROES! Two-Line Gbeat Primer Gothic. UAIIMPRESSIBLENESS HUNCER-SAUCE MACKELLAR, SMITHS & JORDAN, 6ANS0M STREET, PHILADELPHIA. "^Vpundhead. THREE-LrNE EXCEl^IOB BOUNDHEAD. Himself the most Illustrious Figure of mankind Essay on Salf-Glorifi'^tion Practical Directions for Introducing Personal Qualities into Conversation nssuming yirtuss Though ||npoesessed 1234567890 Pica Koundhead. Telegraphic ^4 Telephonic Surveyors, Hole-Diggers, Pole-pianters, |||ire- 1234567890 Three-Line Nonpareil Soundhead, Virtuous Indignation of the pominine Community Constitutional Jmendment proliibiting tlie manufacture ^i Sale of (QiiTors 1234567890 Two-Line Pica Roundhead. Unprecedented nttractiveness Travelling Circus Street parades ^^ the [atest Style of millinery Three-Line Pica Hot'ndtiead. Istronomical Bombardment pourtli-of'July Pyrotechnical Displays Four-Line Pica Roundhead. Homogeneous Ooblemen Caucasian, Ethiopian ^| mongolian ALL COMPLETE WITH FIQURES. MACKELI.AR. smiths ■& JORDAN, SANSOM street, PHILADELPHIA. Three-Line Excelsior Kitcat. o< HEDGEHOG ^ PORCUPINE >o «< General • Dealers • in • Quills, • Needles • and ■ Pointed -Instruments *>■ o< Ball-Players, •Tree-Clinnbers, -Tooth-Sharpeners (•- 1234567890 Pica Kitcat. o< INDUSTRY fi FRUGALITY >> o< Household • Comfort- Providers 'and* Accumulators («- «< Manufacturers • of • Good • Citizens v- 1234667890 Three-Line NoStareil Kitcat. o< DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP >o o< Sweetheart -- Estrangements v> X Divorce • Court • Separations ^ 1234567890 Two-Line Pica Kitcat. o< SNOWPLOUGH ^ SWEEPER > »< Railway • Track • Runners i«- ^ Pioneer • Excursionists y^- Three- Line Pica Kitcat. « EARNEST SPEAKERS >o ^Thunder* Clouds K X Steam* Whistles f*^ Four-Line Pica Kitcat. o< ROAST BEEFX ^ Mince • Pies '^ Apple • Custard i«^ ALL COMPLETE WITH FIGURES, MACKELLAR, smiths a JORDAN, SANSOM street, PHILADELPHIA. ITALIC C3-OTmo. Brevier Italic Gothic Conden>sed. LAMPS THAT LIGHT THE ROAD TO SUCCESS Fixed Pursuits, Determined Vigour, Perseverance and Of oral Habits Byways and Crooked Turnings Avoided 1284567890 Pica Italic Gothic Condensed. YIELDING TO RASCALITIES Middle-Men's Liens upon Honest Men's Means Fair Dealing before Covert Stealing Long Primer Itat.ic Gothic Condensed. SLOPING WAYS W DESTRUCTION Ploughing with your Next-door Neighbour's Heifer House of the Strange Woman 1234567890 Two-Line Brevier Italic Gothic Condensed. KEEP TO THE RIGHT Passers through the Public Highways Pilgrims' Finger-Board Maxims Two-Line Long Primer Italic Gothic Condensed. PUBLIG SCHOOL CURRICULUM Oceans of Knowledge poured into Youthful Heads Brevier Italic Gothic, No. 2. SELFHELPERS OF THE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT Filthy Sidewalks and Street Crossings Gracefully and Gratuitously Cleansed Juliana Longskirt & Co., Tenpenny Terrace 1234567890 Pica Italic Gothic, No. 2. RUMMAGING AMID ANCIENT COBWEBS Ancient Manuscripts and Musty Parchments Unearthed Antiquarian Bibliomaniacs Jubilant Long Primer Italic Gothic, No. 2. BLACKS TONE-ON-LITTLETON DECISIONS Hindoo Suiteeism, an Easy Remedy for Overflowing Population Assassinations Considered Malthusianly 1234567890 Great Primer Italic Gothic, No. 2. SPIRITUALISTIC DISORGANIZATION Three-Legged Tables Marching up the Stairs Common Sense at a Discount Two-Line Small Pica Italic Gothic, No. 2. RINGING SHOTS HEARD ROUND THE WORLD Type- Founders Artillery Newspaper Bombarding, Magazine Explosions, Penny-a-Liner Squibs Two-Line English Italic Gothic, No. 2. ORTHOGRAPHICAL HUMMERS Spelling Bees in Swarms, Queens ahead Laden with Prizes Two-Line Long Primer Italic Gothic. STEEPLE CHASES, HEADLONG RACES Rushing ouer Corn and Clouer, Dashers, Splashers, Crashers Ground and Lofty Ouertumbling MACKELLAll, SMITHS it JORDAN, SAXSUM street, PHILADELPHIA. FOUBrLDTE PICA ITALIC GOTHIC CONBEBTSED. SQUINTING OBLIQUITY 123456 FO;i"R-l,rXK I'TCA CONHKNSKT) ITAI.TC. SIDELOm GLANCES SIX-LINE PICA ITALIC GOTHIC CONDENSED. PACIFIC SLOPES SIX-LINE PICA CONDENSED ITALIC. REAPEBS ALL COMPLfTF. WITH FIGURES. iIACKKJJ.AH, SiUTHS Ji JORDAN, 319 SAX80M STRKET, PUILAUULPHM. Long Primer French Clarendon Italic. TRANSCENDENT COURSE OF SUMMER LECTURES Enraptarittg Attractions Amminadab CatbertbemiD, witb Intense Pleasure, RespectMly Announces To an Appreciative Public That be bas Perfected bis Arrangements for the Following Display of Talent 1234SS78S0 IUMq. Pica French Clarendon Italic. DISTimUISHED TALKERS AND SUBJECTS Esquire OfSceholdei on Sticking Professor LightSnger on the Science of Ways and Means Lawyer Cross-Question on Refractory Witnesses Besides Other Lingual Spouters 1234567890 ' Great Primer French Clarendon Italic. ESgUIRE OFFICEHOLDER'S mTRODUCTORY Mysteries of Bill-Sticking The Superlative Art of Sticking your Friends and Creditors Practically Considered Sticking to Truth a Lost Accomplishment 1234567890 Two-Line Small ^Pica French Clarendon Italic. PROFESSOR LmETFimER ON WAYS AND MEANS (Questionable Arrangements Purchasing Public Supplies from Yourself and Approving your own Bills Public Means Utilized in Private Ways 1234567890 Two-Line English French- Clarendon Italic. METHODS OF EXAMimm WITNESSES Customary Practices Truth Drawn out in Driblets, Honest Testifiers Confounded Confining Witnesses to the (Question 1234567890 MACKELLAB, smiths a JORDAN, SANSOM STREET, PHILADELPHIA. (Italic Bbkvier Italic Ornate. (§irnate. American or foreign (§oute fountain, Slaia, §ailroad, §iver, ^iike m icean ? ^ast, ^est, ^orth or §outA ? /imperative (l^ecessity for an (garly §tart Momentous (Question §ecided to iatisfaction of all Concerned 4^1234567890^ Long Primer Itai.tc Ornate. delightful i§easatioas (Exhilarating §reathiiigs of the (Sea, redolent of iodine and (Spirit (§remonitions of an linteraal (Storm i§ea (Sickness with Earnest longings for $and or §jath 41234S67890 Pica ItaijIC Ornate. (^irst (^ightnittg ^rain for the (^oimtains (Aaticipations of §og and i§un, Speckled ^rout and graceful §,eei, ^ovely Scenery and tgioonlight (Excursions Realization of ^osqnitos, Rattlesnakes, (§om §read, ^et §kin, pattered ^lothes ^1234567890 ^ Great Primer Italic Ornate. (primeval (Innocence and (Bliss (gig-^eaf (Humanity free from dilettanti (Contaminations of (Effete (Civilization (plentiful (Absence of (Salt, (§igars, patches and (Soap ^1234567890^ Two-Line Small Pica Italic Ornate. privations, gangers, (Sickness, (gatigue and impositions (Ended (gontentment and (Blissful (Repose ^1234567890^ Two-Line Bnoijsh Italic Ornate, Mimmm mmmmi gictures of gelight Rooming up in ^emory (gismal (Swamps # (Everglades 1234567890 MACKELLAB, SMITHS A JORDAN, SANflOM STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Chamfer Condensed. Nonpareil Csamfeb Condensed. FHDFESSDII TIXGIIHEIIER'S FUDCHESSIIE SISTEM DF DRMVIHG, FHIGTIEIIE IHII EMMSTIIIE Long Pbimer Chamfer Condensed, SMJLLWIEIISyRE & LICHTEIIWEIGIIT, GENEflSL OEJLEIIS IIT BEUIL Great Primer Chamfer Condensed. HIGHPIIICE & POORFIIRE'!; QGEIN RETREAT Two-Line English Chamfer Condensed. DotTBLE Paragon Chamfer Condensed. T Five-Line Pica Chamfer Condensed. m Brevier Chamfer Condensed. Pica Chamfer Condensed. GLEANIABIT & GOODLIVING, lUiflANITY'S RENOVATOIIS Two-Line Small Pica Chamfer Condensed. GRUNTER & CRAMP'S CHOLIC REMEDY Two-Line Great Primer Chamfer Condensed. '5 Four-Line Pica Chamfer Condensed. Six-Line Pica Chamfer Condensed. Sbvbn-Linb Pica Chamfer Condenseu. EiOHT-LiNE Pica Chamfer Condionski>. ALL COMPLETE WITH FIQURES. MACKELLAR, SMITHS 4 JORDAN, SANSOM street, PHILADELPHIA. GRECIAN. TWO-LINE PEAEL GRECIAN. PENNSYLVANIA'S CARBON MOUNTAIN GEMS GEEAT PRIMEE GEECIAN. HStTIi H tlTin M W i AMPUnE TWO-LINE GEEAT PEIMER GEECIAN. TWO-LINE NONPAREIL GEECIAN. ANCIENT METALLIFEROUS DEFOSITES TWO-LINE PICA GEECIAN. mmmwi iigist mach CANON GRECIAN. iHPimnii; imm CEDAB MDLfiS FIVE-LINE PICA GRECIAN. SEVEN-LINE PICA GRECIAN. TEN-LINE PICA GEECIAN. MACKELtAK, SMITHS i JOBDAN, SANSOM STHEKT, PHILADELPHIA. Tuscans, &g. TWO-TjTNF, Nonparkit. Anttqtt-r TirSPAN. (iRF.AT PRTMER AXTiaUF. TTTSCAN. EAUDEVIE'S GROWSFEET EXTERMINATOR 1234567890 Two-Ltne Pica Antique TusrAN. UnwNiAJi iJAJiJJiionlo MODESTIG'S GHEEK VERMILION 1234567890 Two-Line Great Primer An'tique Trsr-AN WEEPIMG WILLOW V(II'K-Tj1NE PlPA Anttqiie TrscAN. MEMORIiUi MONUMENT Six-TjINE Pica Axttui'>" 'I'i'si-an RMNING ABODHD Two-Line Nonpareil Ti'scax Antique. Great Primer Tuscan antique. BUMPER & BRAKESMAN'S CHECKS DARKMAN'S PEDAL POLISH 1234567890 1234567890 Two-LixE Small Pica Tuscan Anttquf., Tw(i-LiNE En^glish Tuscan Antique. BLACKBERRY PARTIES CENTRIFUGAL FdUK-T-iN'E Pica Ti'sian Axiiuuk. Two-LixE Great Primer TrscAX Ant[qt'k. PETRIFACTION CROPEAR Si.x-LrxK Pica Tuscax AxTiciCK. X(i Ptve-Link Pica Tcscax Antique. BIVALVE GHOST MACKELLAR. SMITHS A JURi'A-^- SANwctM STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Ornamented and Gothic Tuscan. TWO-LDSTB NONPAREIL ORNAMENTED, No. 13. HIS HORHtD FACE GREW DARK AS NtGttT TWO-LINE PICA ORNAMENTED, No. 13. tMfERtAt GOMSCIEKGE GREAT PRIMER ORNAMENTED, No. 5. mum ^Ton the cauEt mmt TWO-LINE GREAT PRIMER ORNAMENTED, No. 16. POINT NO POINT rOUR-LINE PICA ORNAMENTED, No. 6. SHARP mmn 4tzn TWO-IilNE NONPAREIL GOTHIC TUSCAN. MEALMOUTH & BLARNIE'S EYE-DUST TWO-LINE PICA GOTHIC TUSCAN. ANCHOR FASTENED GREAT PRIMER GOTHIC TUSCAN. KISSEM'S LIP-UNGUENT TWO-LINE GREAT PRIMER GOTHIC TUSCAN. ROCK-MOUNO rOUR-LINB PICA GOTHIC TUSCAN. IMBEDDED BOULDERS SIX-LINE PICA GOTHIC TUSCAN. ROUNOHEAOS MACKELLAB, SMITHS A JORDAN, SAN60U STBEET, PHILADELPHIA. GALLIC. Minion CiaijI.ic. Long Primer Gali^io. FREEDOl), EQUAL RIGHTS /^ND BROTIJERHOOD Fron; the Depths of Degradation, iij Heaveij's (5ood Time shall every Natioi) Evoke its Grand Political Salvatioi) 1234S67890 Pica Galuc. FJ^SCINpNG YOUNG WIDOWS Five If undred Tljousand iij Governnjents, Captivating Traits Greeijback Accomplishments Two-Line Small Pica Gallic. ABINi|DAB SI^IRRWORR Industry's Parasite, Conscieijceless Sponger Universal Leecljer REPUBLICAN PRESCRIPTIONS REQUIRED Wilhelnj Sourkrout aijd Louis Frogeater, European Stomaclj Troublers Democratic Doctors, to the Rescue 1234567890 Great Primer Gallic. CONQUERORS OF PARLOURDOBJ Perfunjed Bacljelors, Pecunious ai^d Self-Conceited Daintiijess Personified Two-Line Pica Gallic. GRUPLEJAW SNi^PPER Professor of Surliijess arjd Pettisljness Sour Apple Griijder Two-Line English Gallic. Gi^BBLEFAST LOOSESPEECI^ Iijternjinable Yarij Spinner aijd Inveterate Runjour Weaver Peranjbulating Dictionary Two-Line Great Primer Gai^lic. TIlfOTHEUS GOODIjEART Comiponweal Burdeij Bearer and tlje Neighbourfiood's Jackass Huipanity's Benefactor Double Paragon Gallic. Teacher of Polite Waddling a^d ^umptidumptiness Proipenade Attitudinizing ALL COMPLETE WITH FIGURES. MACKKLLAR, SMITHS 4 JORDAN, SANHOM MTKKET, PH ILAHELI'IUA . Ceosiees. Enqj.tsii CitoaiKR. MOUSE-HUNTERS' EXPEDITION Nibbling' Moon Cheese Foptune-Seekeps' Great Fantastic Excursion to Alaska 1834567890 Two-Line Small Pica Ceosier, GBANBERRY BOTTOMS Sands and Muck, Rich with Golden Luck 1234S6?899 p- Two-Ltnk Exolish Crosier. Sunnygide Gorner Smokers' most Dektable Fruits of Elp'um nmmn Two-Link Grkat Pbtmeh Croster. uioiiN MuseuuR mmmm Lady Skaters* Rink Garnivalg, Fashionable Back Breakers mmfm DouBLK Paragon Crosier. I Goveranieiit Gontats, ftlitidans' Pulse Waeiner Canon Crosier. Slimshank Gamelopardus ALL COMPLETE WITH FIGURES. ifACKELLAR, RMTTKS 4 JORTIAN, S.ANSHM STREET, PHTT-ATIET PHTA. ^*^N'FIQUE -t- TU^O^N -^ C0NDEN3ED -I- MD -f L^Gl^e^^EJlH Pica Antique Tuscan Condensed. Messrs. SOFTSOAPER, BLARNIEWINKE & LIMBERTONGUE Dealers in Brazen Faces, Guttapercha Consciences, Politicians' Masks, Shavers' Pocket-Squeezers, Upper Ten's Poor-Relation-Cutters, As well as a General Assortment of the Polite Contemptihlenesses Fashionable in Exclusive Circles where Aristocratic Wealth is uncontaminated by Vulgar Intellectuality Codfish Buildings, No. 529 Pokegammon Street PICA LACKOSSE. JjS»j^!;^MJ Ol'J^*'' PMMEB LACROSSE. jiATupp's popcps ujijiizpp ^^^fe JIOUSppOJjP JJGOJJOJMy Pome Comforts Peat from Africa, Gold from the porth steam-power Superseded JIurricanes and Cyclones Caught and JIarnessed «e«r oTrZents ' ' ^M for pmergenci^ 1234567890 1234567890 Two-LrNE Pica Lacrosse. jiujipjipp-TOjijiAPO wijip-powpji Oratorical, JVLusical, jVLercantile, yidvertising, pocomotive Zephyrs for Curtain pecturers TwoLiNE Great Primer Lacrosse. Parvest Jlastened or Postponed at pleasure United States Signal Service Double Paragon Lacrosse. GOYj:jiji]V[j;jiTAJ' Contracts for jittering Climates ALL COMPLETE WITH FIGURES. 351 SANSOM STREET, PHILADELPHIA. MACKELLAB, smiths a JORDAN', French Clarendon Extended. Peakl French Clarendon Extended. :^iso-&-iDCH--&.Trs-^ iso-a.e> to the: g-xs^ajve: ITo Coaaaieotioaa. ,-«rl-t3a. -tlie laoaid. -to Ijoaa.^e-^i-t37- Brevier French Claeendon Extended. b:r.o.a.X)'T'o:p n^vdroTJisTT'-^iiNr Splexid-id. Xjocatioaa. Cool azid. E^ealtlif-u.! E2cpa3a.se of Barreii.xi.ess E2cteu.slT7-e I^lat S-a.3:ro-u.iia.in.g-s Nonpareil French Clarendon Extended. So-wriiJ.g' See<3.s of HappiH-ess, ISeapijn.g' I^r-va-its of <3-ra.tit-u.ae •VT'a.llEiiig: .A-mld. X"lo-wrexs KTame e-w-er I'xeclo-u.s, JwEemory- e-^ex Blessed. a.234SS'7B90 Long Primer French Clarendon Extended. Stools Soript Broaa :E=laiis, :E=rofi3.se ■''^T^T'ateriiig-s O-rand. Speo-U-latioaa. Sm:at.,l Pica French Clarendon ExTENDEn. iE^a-cilities O-ra-nted. to tl3.e IFvLblic for DPoclset ^^illi2:a.gr ^T7-er37-one l3.is o-^itvt-xi ^sTote-Stretclxer Pica French Clarendon Extended. Ca^lciJLla-ted. to OTrerspa^r^. t3n.e TTrLi-versa