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MARYLAND POTTERIES, Established over Thirty Years. JAMES L. PARR,
Successor to MARGARET PARR, formerly DAVID PARR, STONE AND EARTHEN WARE, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Which he warrants to be equal in quality to any manufactured in the Union. Being extensively engaged in the business, and having great facilities, he is enabled, and will always sell at as low prices as any other establishment. WATER FILTERERS, A superior article, warranted, always on hand,
WAREROOMS, No. 55 SOUTH STREET. PAINTING. GEORGE W. GREEN, HOUSE & SIGN PAINTER, AND GLAZIER, No. 53 South street, near Pratt street, BALTIMORE, Is prepared to execute orders in the above line in a superior style. COPPER STENCILS, OR LETTERS CUT IN COPPER, For marking barrels, boxes, bags, &c. ALSO, CIRCULAR GLASS,
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