1856-02-29-New York Tribune-Central Steam-Printing House

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Central Steam-Printing House

New York Tribune, 29 February 1856, pg. 1


Second to None in the World—CENTRAL STEAM-PRINTING HOUSE—MILLER & HOLMAN (late Holman & Gray.) PRINTERS and STEREOTYPERS, are fully prepared to do any amount of work in Book, Job, Newspaper and Music Printing. Our facilities are second to none in the world.

The following list forms a part of what we are doing at present for those who know our facilities:

Dix & Edward's Monthlies.—Putnam's Monthly, Household Words, Schoolfellow.
Dix Edward's Library.—The Mormons at Home, Our Slave States, Twice Married.
John W. Leonard & Co.—U. Masonic Library, 30 vols. 400 pages each; Masonic Advertiser.
American Bible Union.—The Revised Scriptures, Monthly Reporter, Quarterly Reporter.
Other Monthlies and Weeklies.Le Bon Tou—S. T. Taylor; I. M. Singer & Co.'s Gazette, N. Y. Journal of Medicine, Insurance Gazette, Colburn's Railroad Advocate, Home Mission Record, New-York Chronicle.

In addition to the above, large quantities of Cards, Show-bills, Hand-bills, Circulars, Catalogues, Pamphlets, Law Work, &c. are constantly issuing from our busy presses and "yet there is room."

MILLER & HOLMAN, (late Holman & Gray.)
Corner of Centre and White-sts.
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