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J. V. Randall, carriage builder, Newtown, Bucks County, Pa.
J.A. Ladd & Son, booksellers and stationers. Holiday cards a specialty. 37 West Gay Street, West Chester, Pa.
Jackson's old United States bounty land and pension office. E.O. Jackson, attorney-at-law and pension agent, No. 138 South Third Street, above Walnut, Philadelphia, Pa.
[Jacob and George A. Binder lumber yard after the freshet of September 4, 1861]
Jacob E. Herbert, general house furnishing goods, lamps and oils. 1114 Columbia Ave.
Jacob Graff House, in which Thomas Jefferson signed the Declaration of Independence postcards.
Jacob H. Hain, manufacturer of saddles, harnesss, bridles, collars, covers, whips, No. 321 Penn Street, Reading, Pa., (a few doors below the "Adler" Printing Office,) orders respectfully solicited and all work warranted.
Jacob Lorsch, dealer in gentlemen's furnishing goods, 344 South Street, Philad'a.
James A. Consterdine, crystal ivorytype artist, 124 S. Ninth St., Philadelphia.
James Bellak, 279 & 281 South Fifth Street, sole agent for Ernest Gabler's celebrated piano fortes. Prince & Co.'s world renowned melodeons and harmoniums. Raven & Bacon's first class pianos. [graphic].
James Burrill Angell, 1829-1916
James E. Caldwell & Co., jewelers, no. 902 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
[James Green and Nephew display]
James M. Vance & Co., importers & jobbers of hardware, cutlery & tools, builders' and housekeepers' hardware, 324 and 326 Market, Philadelphia.
James P. Wood & Co., manufacturers of improved apparatus for steam heating, (high and low pressure,) ranges, cooking apparatus, &c. Gas lighting, for public buildings, dwellings and towns. Ventilating, by automatic action, steam or power fans. 39 South Fo
[James S. Earle & Son, looking glasses, 816 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.]
[James S. Earle & Son, looking glasses, 816 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.]
[James S. Earle & Son, looking glasses, 816 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.]
[James S. Loag trade cards]
James Vick, Rochester, N.Y. Flower, vegetable, seeds &c.
James W. Saunders, bricklayer and builder, 230 N. Twenty-second St., Philadelphia.
[Janes & Kirtland fountain, Agricultural Hall nave, 1876]
Japan. [graphic].
Japanese Com. Dwelling.
Japanese Com.'s Dwelling.
Japanese Pagoda postcards.
Japon [graphic] / J.M.
Jaques Marie Roset House, Germantown, Philadelphia.
Jardin central. Groups de statues (No. 16)
Jardin d'horticulture, le Ruisseau G[illegible] serre
Jas. K. Simon, 29 South Sixth Street, above Chestnut, old established book store.
Jas. T. Brady, packer. N.E. cor. 12th and Market Sts., Philadelphia.
Jas. Walker, dealer in fine groceries, 706 South Broad Street, (formerly with John H., Parker, 11th & Market Sts.) Orders by mail solicited.
The Jayne Building, 7th & Chestnut Sts. Philada. [graphic]
[The Jayne Building, 7th & Chestnut Sts. Philada.] [graphic]
The Jayne Building, 7th & Chestnut Sts. Philada. [graphic]
Jay[ne's] Carmina[tive] Balsam. Prepared only by Dr. Jayne, wholesale druggist & chemist, no. 84 Chestnut Street below Third, Philada.
Jayne's Hall, Chestnut St., below 7th.
Jaynes' Hall, Chestnut Street below Seventh
J.C. & J.F. Field, gloves, 45 South 8th Street, Philadelphia.
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