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Hotel Aubry, Walnut Street from 33rd to 34th Sts. Philadelphia.

The early settlement & progress of Philadelphia & Pennsylvania.

Engel & Wolf's brewery & vaults at Fountain Green. Office No. 26 & 28 Dillwyn St. between Vine & Callowhill & Third & Fourth Sts. Philadelphia.

The omnibus.

The express man.

The sea and the ships.

The farmer at the market.

[Thos. Minford. Wholesale & retail grocery & tea warehouse, s.w. corner of Second and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia]

The farm. A scene near Gray's Ferry, Philada. Co., Pa.

Race Street between 6th & 7th, Philadelphia.

Railroad depot at Philadelphia.

Robert Wood's railing, architectural & ornamental iron works, Ridge Road below Spring Garden St., Philadelphia.

North-east view of St. Peter's Church (Episcopal) Philada.

Rowley, Ashburner & Co.'s oil, alcohol, fluid & pine oil works.

Philadelphia from the Navy Yard

Philadelphia from the Navy Yard

Philadelphia from the Navy Yard

U. S. Naval Asylum. Philadelphia.

U. S. Naval Asylum. Philadelphia.

U. S. Naval Asylum. Philadelphia.

Bergner & Engel's Brewery. Office, 412 Library Street. Brewery, 32d and Thompson Sts. Philadelphia.

Philadelphia from the Navy Yard

U. S. Naval Asylum.

Porteus' works. Pine oil camphine distilled by steam. No. 581 North Front Street. Philadelphia.

United States Bank

Keystone Marble Works. S. F. Jacoby & Co., Market St. betw. 20th & 21st Philadelphia.

Edward Banister carpet warehouse. Stephen Foulk's cheap carpet & floor oil cloth warehouse. Carpetings.

Engel & Wolf's brewery & vaults at Fountain Green. Office No. 26 & 28 Dillwyn St. between Vine & Callowhill & Third & Fourth Sts. Philadelphia.

Cornelius & Baker, manufacturers of lamps, chandeliers, gas fixtures, etc. Manufactories: No. 181 Cherry St & Columbia Avenue & 5th St, Philadelphia. Store, 176 Chestnut Street.

Christ Church Hospital.

John C. Farr & Co. importers of watches, watchmakers tools. Silver & plated ware, musical boxes, etc. No. 112, Chestnut St. between 3rd & 4th St. Philada.

G[ustavus] Bergner's Lager Beer Saloon & Depot, 239 Dock Street, below Third St., Philadelphia.

Potts, Linn & Harris

No. 1 The Empire Hook & Ladder polka

Baeder, Delany & Adamson, manufacturers of glue curled, cow hide whips, sand & emery paper, neatsfoot, oil, bone, dust, plastering hair.

An accurate sketch from nature, of the exterior and interior of the house no. 39, Nth. Fourth St. Philadelphia, where the atrocious murder of Mrs. Rademacher was committed on the night of the 23d, March 1848, her wounds, and exact position when discovered

Stephen P. Morris & Co. Manufacturers of wrought iron welded tubes for gas and other purposes Philadelphia.

View of the Wire Bridge at Fairmount, Philadelphia.

Franklin Fire Co. of the city of Philadelphia [membership certificate]

Diploma of the Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society.

East Pennsylvania Agricultural & Mechanical Society.

Sectional floating dry dock. J. Simpson & Neill ship wrights & proprietors Christian Street Philadelphia.

Henry Simons Philadelphia wheelwright-works on Second Street 2 miles north of Market Street County of Philada.

[Firehouse scene in Philadelphia showing firemen from the Weccacoe Engine Company pulling a hand-drawn fire engine as other firemen scramble to readiness]

Plan of the United States dry dock, at Philadelphia, on the new system of the sectional floating dock, basin, & railways, now constructing by contract with Mess. Dakin & Moody.

Church of Our Lady of the Visitation, cor. Lehigh Ave. and Leamy St. Philadelphia Pa.

St. Agatha's Church Philadelphia, Penna.

Franklin Iron Works. Sutton & Smith's iron foundry, Franklin Street between Second and Front Streets, Philadelphia

[The Germantown Academy

Hibernia Fire Engine company, No. 1, of Philadelphia.

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