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E. MORGAN & CO.
BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS.
Publishers, Printers and Binders,
No. 131 Main Street,
Cincinnati.
They have in their Printing establishment a careful and experienced Superintendent, and five POWER PRESSES in good order, propelled by water, each of which can throw off daily, five thousand impressions; and have also superior facilities for drying and pressing sheets as fast as printed.
The style of Printing done on their Power Presses can be seen by examining Judge M'Lean's Reports, Howard's Reports, Cincinnati in 1841, and the Life of Tecumseh;—the Eclectic Series of School Books, and Music books, published by Truman & Smith;—the Family Magazine, a large 8vo. with many plates, and the Political Text-book, a small 32mo., published by J.A. James &, Co.;—the Farmer and Gardener, the Texian Emigrant, and Watts' Psalms and Hymns, published by George Conclin.
E.M. & Co. have also an extensive BINDERY, with a first rate Ruling Machine, under the charge of a skillful workman; and, in addition to binding and re-binding books in any manner that may be wanted, are prepared to make every description of BLANK BOOKS, ruled to any pattern, and bound in the neatest and most substantial manner. Their style of binding blank work may be seen in the Commercial, Franklin, and Lafayette banks.
[Symbol: hand] Circulars, Cards, Bills of Lading, Notes and Check books, printed at the shortest notice;—and Blank forms of any kind printed, ruled and bound to order.