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Philadelphia Arcade. Joseph L. Moore, dealer in fancy & staple dry goods, corner of Pine & Water Streets New-York. [graphic] : Having established a branch in the Arcade south front, and fitted up his store with a separate apartment for selling at whole sa
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[William Newell. Store. No. 3 So. Water Street, Philadelphia] [graphic] / On stone by A. Hoffy.
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Hall & Harrop, successors to N.P. Hall, deceased, wholesale and retail, dry goods store, No. 53
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C. Hughes, dry goods and trimmings, No. 1128 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Dress making and knife pleating done at short notice.
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Southwick's own kid gloves every pair warranted. 2 but. $.89, 3 but. $1.05, 4 but. $1.19, 6 but. $1.59. If you try a pair you will buy more. Southwick's combination store, cor, 11th and Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia.
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Presented to each purchaser of either of our following specialties. Manufactured expressly for Sharpless & Sons, Philadelphia.
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Interior View of L. J. Levy & Co's Dry Goods Store, Chestnut St. Phila.
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Dale, Ross & Withers, importers & jobbers of silks & fancy goods, 219 Market St & 42 Commerce St, Philadelphia. [graphic] / S.D. Button, archt.
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Sea shore and country Japanese decorations, parasols, fans, scrolls, hammocks, &c. See our immense fire place screen fan, $1.65, all colors, George M. Lee, 1322 Chestnut St., Philad'a, Penna.
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Curwen Stoddart & Brother, 450, 452 and 454 N. Second Street, Philadelphia.
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Wm. Menke & Bro. Dress trimmings. 804 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
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Compliments of Quinlan & Fisher, 816 Arch Street.
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[Jones & Fisher trade cards]
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C.R. Woodward, 305 South 13th Street, Philadelphia.
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Bought of Edwin Hall, no. 28 South Second St., silks, shawls, dress goods, cloths, mourning goods, furnishing goods, gloves, hosiery, embroideries, laces, white goods &c.
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[Shoneman Bros. trade cards]
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[Rosenbaum & Co. trade cards]
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Regine. I.S. Custer, Son & Co. Philadelphia.
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[Cooper & Conard trade cards]
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Mrs. Geo. M. Baker, stationery, fancy goods, &c. 987 N. Second St.
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[A. & J. B. Bartholomew trade cards]
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What makes these children look so queer? Why do they awkward all appear? The reason is, they are arrayed in clothing that is badly made. [graphic] / Awkward no more these boys appear. No longer look these children queer. And do you ask the reason why?-The
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Philadelphia Arcade. Joseph L. Moore, dealer in fancy & staple dry goods, corner of Pine & Water Streets New-York.
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Hoskins, Hieskell & Co. Importers & jobbers of fancy and staple dry goods. No. 213 Market & 34 Commerce St. Philada.
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"The Pride of Nottingham"
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"The Pride of Nottingham"
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"The Pride of Nottingham"
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Dale, Ross & Withers, importers & jobbers of silks & fancy goods, 219 Market St & 42 Commerce St, Philadelphia.
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Nutz's house. [graphic] : "A very old stone house," writes Mr. Watson, "of two storys, owned and dwelt in by Nutz, a tanner, who had his tanyard along the street, southward. It is now a house resting some two feet or more below the street pavement but in
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J. M. Hafleigh & Co. Retail dry goods. No. 1012 & 1014 Chestnut St.
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Darlington, Runk & Co. Hosiery & underwear for fall & winter 1879 [pocket cicrular]
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[Marks Bros. trade cards]
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[Strawbridge & Clothier trade cards]
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Mrs. Swasey, 340 N. Eighth St., Philada.
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Rapson's trimmings and zephyrs, 132 N. Eighth Street, corner of Cherry St.
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[Wanamaker & Brown trade cards]
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[John Wanamaker & Co. unidentified location trade cards]
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Kaufman's, 25 N. Eighth St., Philad'a.
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John Mustin, Jr., S.E. cor. Arch & Seventh, Philad'a. Military yarns.
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"Palais Royal." Siedenbach & Cohen, fancy goods, laces, gloves and trimmings, S.W. cor. Eighth and Filbert Streets, Philad'a.
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Bought of George W. Taylor, n.w. corner of Fifth and Cherry Sts. Free labor warehouse. Free labor produce exclusively. Dry goods & groceries, wholesale and retail.
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[Francis Bond trade cards]
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[German Peace Jubilee procession at the 600 block of Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa., May 15, 1871]
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F. Pulaski & Co., 1026 Chestnut St.
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[John Mustin trade cards]
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Darlington, Runk & Co., Philadelphia.
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[German Peace Jubilee procession at the 600 block of Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa., May 15, 1871]
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[I.S. Custer, Son & Co. trade cards]
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Chestnut Street - east from Continental Hotel.
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Chestnut Street - east from Continental Hotel. [graphic] / M.P. Simons, 1320 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Landscape and portrait photographer.
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[German Peace Jubilee procession passing the 600 and 700 blocks of Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa., May 15, 1871]
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Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, from Eighth to Ninth, north side.
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West side of Ninth St., from the southwest corner of Market & Ninth St. southerly to Chestnut Street &c including a view of the building of the University of Pennsylvania (part of the house on the s.e. corner of Market and Ninth St. on your left hand.) [g
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Second & Chestnut Streets
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Market Street, [above Fourth Street], Philadelphia
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[J.W. LeMaistre trade cards]
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[John Wanamaker's Grand Depot trade cards]
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[Sharpless & Sons trade cards]
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[Darlington, Runk & Co. trade cards]
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Jacob Riegel & Co., importers and jobbers of dry goods. No. 333 Market, & Nos. 25 & 27 North 4th Street, Philadelphia
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