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Philadelphia Machinery Company, 1819 to 1827 Montgomery Ave., Philadelphia, Penna.


Inscho, manufacturer of best 25 cent confectionery in the city. No. 1317 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.

John Jackson, wholesale and retail mutton, lamb & veal butcher, stalls, 188 & 189 Oxford Market, 20th and Oxford Sts., Phila.

Charles W. Johnston, carpenter and builder, 127 Pastorius Street, Germantown, Pa.

Forney's ladies and gent's new dining rooms, 1405 Filbert Street, opp. Penn. elevated R.R. depot, Phila.

Newgarden's up town ribbon box, 1224 Columbia Avenue, Philadelphia.

After the performance, stop at the New Home Dining Rooms, for good oysters, salads & a delicious cup of tea or coffee. J.M. Sparks, No. 11 N. Tenth St.

A. Smith, fashionable boot and shoe maker, No. 348 Girard Av., Phila.

From W. & F. Langenheim's talbotype and daguerreotype establishment Exchange 3rd story, rooms 25-27 Philadelphia.

B. F. DuBois, jeweler, No. 12 N. Second St., Philadelphia.

Familton & Chemin, fancy job printers, 337 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.

Eagle Iron Works. Hoff & Fontaine, founders, and manufacturers of steam engines, patent steam stocking presses, pumps, patent hoisting machines, pulleys, hangers, couplings, shafting and mill gearing, general machinists, boiler makers & millwrights, No. 1

The coming power. "Swiftsure soap." Compliments of Ecker & Co., Otis & Holman Sts., Phila., Pa.

Charles Diedrichs, manufacturer of braiding, cord, & whip machinery, & machinery in general, No. 31 Vine St., Philadelphia.

[David Heston, Frankford, Philad'a]

E.A. Heyl, house, sign and decorative painter and wall decorator, [2030 Cherry St.], Philadelphia.

[Harris, card & job printer trade cards]

Julius E. Henkel, interior decorator, 912 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia.

Henry & Fisher's union coal yard, Ninth Street, below Jefferson, Philadelphia.

Matthew H. Fifield, machinist, light "special" machinery and models. Also tools for jewelers, silversmiths, dentists and sheet metal workers, No. 3015 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.

E. Fonteneau, ladies' French hair dresser, maker of wigs, braids, curls, &c., shampooing a specialty, removed to 102 South Eleventh St. Three doors below Chestnut, Philadelphia.

Goddard & Co. apothecaries, No. 1228 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.

Goodwin Bros., manufacturers of fine confections, 649 North Eighth Street, Philadelphia.

Schaum & Uhlinger, successors to W.P. Uhlinger, Glenwood Ave. and Second St., Philadelphia, U.S.A.

Wm. H. Shuster, manufacturer of confectionery, 58 North Eighth Street, Philadelphia.

Darlington, Runk & Co., Philadelphia.

[Conrad Brothers' trade cards]

James A. Consterdine, crystal ivorytype artist, 124 S. Ninth St., Philadelphia.

C.L. Dexter & Co., confectioners, and fancy ice creams, Walnut and Fifteenth Sts.

J. M. Cummings, boots and shoes, removed to our new store, No. 3608 Lancaster Avenue, formerly of 3624 Lancaster Ave.

C. Becker, manufacturer of fine & plain confectionery, No. 241 South Eleventh Street, Philadelphia.

Diamonds, watches, jewelry & silverware at I. Bedichimer's, 616 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.

Broadbent & Taylor, artists and photographers, 914 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.

A.G. Brooks, machinery exchange, 261 N. Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A.

G. W. Benson, shaving and hair cutting rooms, 1618 Market Street, Philadelphia.

L. Blackson, 3121 Ludlow Street, white washing, carpet shaking, house and cellar cleaning.

Frank P. Brown, plumber, steam and gas fitter, No. 53 North Sixth Street, below Arch, Philadelphia.

Bailey & Co.'s mammoth 5 ct. store, 13 North Eighth Street.

Compliments of Henry Baltz, Jr., meat and provisions, S.E. cor. of 18th and Fountain Sts. between Norris and Diamond.

William Allen's dining rooms, No. 130 Market Street,

Atkinson & Bair, manufacturers of fine harness, N.W. cor. 10th and Arch Sts., Philadelphia.

T. Gorham, carpenter and builder, No. 3852 Lancaster Ave. or No. 3707 Haverford St.

Friends' Book Association, 706 Arch St., Phila. Stationery, engraving and printing.

Washington Union restaurant, N.E. corner of Seventh and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia,

Mahlon S. Myers, (successor to Shimmel & Myers,) commission merchant, and dealer in flour, grain & feed, Nos. 239 North Water St., & 244 North Delaware Avenue, Phila.

Union Brass Works. M'Cambridge, Fry & Co. 525 and 527 Cherry Street, Philadelphia.

Macdowell, engraver and printer, 1028 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.

Edward P. Macken, dealer in Key West, imported and domestic cigars, and tobacco, my 5 cent cigars a specialty. 1140 Pine St., Philad'a.


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