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Blackwell's Black Ink. Davids & Co's Limpid Writing Fluid. Harrison's Columbian Ink. Steel-Pen Ink, Thaddeus Davids. Maynard & Noye's Black. Writing Ink. Written, Augt. 14, 1855, to test permanence by long exposure to Sun & Rain. James R. Chilton, M. Chemist. The above is a close fac-simile of a paper upon which I wrote with several kinds of Ink, as it appeared after being exposed to the weather for five months. James R. Chilton, M. Chemist. New York, March 15, 1856.
Synder, Black and Sturn, 92 William St.