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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

[William Newell. Store. No. 3 So. Water Street, Philadelphia] [graphic] / On stone by A. Hoffy.

Hall & Harrop, successors to N.P. Hall, deceased, wholesale and retail, dry goods store, No. 53

C. Hughes, dry goods and trimmings, No. 1128 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Dress making and knife pleating done at short notice.

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.

Presented to each purchaser of either of our following specialties. Manufactured expressly for Sharpless & Sons, Philadelphia.

Interior View of L. J. Levy & Co's Dry Goods Store, Chestnut St. Phila.

Dale, Ross & Withers, importers & jobbers of silks & fancy goods, 219 Market St & 42 Commerce St, Philadelphia. [graphic] / S.D. Button, archt.

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.

Curwen Stoddart & Brother, 450, 452 and 454 N. Second Street, Philadelphia.

Wm. Menke & Bro. Dress trimmings. 804 Arch Street, Philadelphia.

Compliments of Quinlan & Fisher, 816 Arch Street.

[Jones & Fisher trade cards]

C.R. Woodward, 305 South 13th Street, Philadelphia.

[Shoneman Bros. trade cards]

[Rosenbaum & Co. trade cards]

Regine. I.S. Custer, Son & Co. Philadelphia.

[Cooper & Conard trade cards]

Mrs. Geo. M. Baker, stationery, fancy goods, &c. 987 N. Second St.

[A. & J. B. Bartholomew trade cards]

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

Philadelphia Arcade. Joseph L. Moore, dealer in fancy & staple dry goods, corner of Pine & Water Streets New-York.

Hoskins, Hieskell & Co. Importers & jobbers of fancy and staple dry goods. No. 213 Market & 34 Commerce St. Philada.

"The Pride of Nottingham"

"The Pride of Nottingham"

"The Pride of Nottingham"

Dale, Ross & Withers, importers & jobbers of silks & fancy goods, 219 Market St & 42 Commerce St, Philadelphia.

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

J. M. Hafleigh & Co. Retail dry goods. No. 1012 & 1014 Chestnut St.

Darlington, Runk & Co. Hosiery & underwear for fall & winter 1879 [pocket cicrular]

[Marks Bros. trade cards]

[Strawbridge & Clothier trade cards]

Mrs. Swasey, 340 N. Eighth St., Philada.

Rapson's trimmings and zephyrs, 132 N. Eighth Street, corner of Cherry St.

[Wanamaker & Brown trade cards]

[John Wanamaker & Co. unidentified location trade cards]

Kaufman's, 25 N. Eighth St., Philad'a.

John Mustin, Jr., S.E. cor. Arch & Seventh, Philad'a. Military yarns.

"Palais Royal." Siedenbach & Cohen, fancy goods, laces, gloves and trimmings, S.W. cor. Eighth and Filbert Streets, Philad'a.

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.

[Francis Bond trade cards]

[German Peace Jubilee procession at the 600 block of Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa., May 15, 1871]

F. Pulaski & Co., 1026 Chestnut St.

[John Mustin trade cards]

Darlington, Runk & Co., Philadelphia.

[German Peace Jubilee procession at the 600 block of Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa., May 15, 1871]

[I.S. Custer, Son & Co. trade cards]

Chestnut Street - east from Continental Hotel.

Chestnut Street - east from Continental Hotel. [graphic] / M.P. Simons, 1320 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Landscape and portrait photographer.

[German Peace Jubilee procession passing the 600 and 700 blocks of Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa., May 15, 1871]

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