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Henry Adolph, manufacturer of furniture wholesale and retail, warerooms no. 36 North Second St., one door above the Christ Church Philadelphia.

Edward L. Waller, lithographic printer. Portraits, landscapes, buildings, animals, charts, maps. Circulars, bill heads, music titles, checks, cards, labels, transfers from copper or steel, lithographed in a superior manner, no. 17 Minor Street, third stor

John Collins, lithographer, no. 79 South Third Street, Philadelphia.

E. Ketterlinus, steam power letter-press and lithographic printing house, n.w. cor. Arch & 4th sts. Philadelphia.

T. Sinclair & Son. Lithographic establishment. Philadelphia.

Penny Pot Tavern & landing, and Griscom's Academy.

Arch Street Bridge at Front Street ; Friends' Bank Meeting

Hall & Carpenter. Tin plate & metals. 709 Market St. Philadelphia.

Specimen of coloring printing, from wood cuts,

M.H. Traubel & Co., successors to F. Kuhl, lithographic institute, 46 1/2 Walnut, Phila.

F. Moras, lithographer, 109 Sth Fourth St. Philadelphia.

Wissahickon polka. /

Hotel Lafayette. Situated on Broad St. betw. Chestnut & Walnut sts. Philadelphia Pennsylvania.

Police. = Polizeibeamter. ; Bill-Carrier. = Placat Träger.

[Philadelphia Brewery]

America Fire Engine Co. of the city of Philadelphia.

The draymen.

The second great match game for the championship, between the Athletic Base Ball Club of Philadelphia and the Atlantics of Booklyn, on the grounds of the Athletics, Fifteenth & Columbia Avenue, Phila., Oct. 22nd, 1866.

[Taylor & Teese, saddlers and A. R. Chambers, currier, 67 & 69 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.]

Newmarket hardware, cutlery and nail store, 244 South Second Street, Philadelphia

Philadelphia baths, corner of George and Seventh Sts., near Chestnut Street.

Moyamensing Prison. Philadelphia.

Moyamensing Prison. Philadelphia.

Moyamensing Prison. Philadelphia.

Moyamensing Prison.

Neall Y Matthews, maquinistas y fundidores, de hierro en Bush Hill, esquina de las galles de Fairview y la septima de Schuylkill, Filadelfia = Neall & Matthews, iron founders and machinists, Bush Hill Iron Works, (formerly occupied by Rush & Muhlenberg,)

U. S. Mint, Philadelphia.

U. S. Mint, Philadelphia.

Safe-Harbor Iron [Works, Reeves,] Abbot & Co. Philada.

Athenaeum.

Horizontorium.

U. S. Mint, Philadelphia.

West Philada. Institute.

Williams Ogle, coach & harness maker No. 280, Chesnut [sic] Street, above 10th south side, Philadelphia.

Custom House. Late U. S. Bank

Lippincott & Co. south west corner of Fourth & Market St Philadelphia.

[F. Leaming & Co. hardware, nail, steel, hollow-ware & looking glass store. No. 215 Market Street]

[Marshall House, 207 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. E. Badger, proprietor]

Christ Church Philadelphia.

View of the department for coloured children of the House of Refuge.

Good Intent Hose, Hook & Ladder Company of Philadelphia.

View of the department for coloured children of the House of Refuge.

Good Will Fire Company of Philadelphia.

Washington Hose Company of Philadelphia [certificate]

Washington Hose Company of Philadelphia.

Mechanic Fire Engine Company.

Friends' Alms-House. on Walnut St. Philada. -- Erected in 1745. Taken down in 1841.

Columbia Hose Co. of Philadelphia [membership certificate]

Funeral Car, erected by Wm. H. Moore & Son (Undertakers, No. 181 Arch St. Pha.) Especially for the occasion of the funeral obsequies of the Late President of the United States, General Zachary Taylor, Philadelphia, July 30th, 1850.

Funeral Car, used at the obesequies of President Lincoln, in Philadelphia, April 22nd, 1865,

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