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Franklin prints Philadelphia. [graphic].

State-house in Philadelphia. (In bemfelben bie Unabbangigfeits=Erflarung ver 13 norbameritanifchen colonien am 4. Juli 1776 zum erften male verlefen.)

Ansicht von Fairmount in Philadelphia.

Wm. H. Horstmann & Sons No. 51, North Third Street Philadelphia, manufacturers and importers of military goods, coach laces, & fringes. [graphic] / J. T. French, del.

John Bancroft, Jr. soap and candle manufactory. No. 19, Wood St. betw. 2nd & 3rd Sts. & Vine and Callowhill Sts. Philadelphia. [graphic] / Drawn on stone by G. Heiss.

[Wm. D. Rogers' coach manufactory, Sixth and Brown Streets, Philadelphia] [graphic] / Lithography of A. Hoffy.

[John Horn, drugs and chemical store, N.E. corner of Third & Brown Streets, Philadelphia] [graphic] / Drawn on stone by W. H. Rease, 17 1/2 S. 5th. St.

[Jordan & Brother, wholesale grocers, No. 121 North Third Street, Philadelphia.] [graphic] / Drawn on stone by W. H. Rease, No 17, So. 5th. St.

Joseph Oat & Son, coppersmiths, No. 12 Quarry Street Philadelphia. [graphic] / Drawn by W. H. Rease, 17 S. 5th. St.

[Philada. & New York Pekin Tea Company, N.W. corner of Callowhill and Sixth Streets, Philadelphia] [graphic] / Drawn on stone by Wm. H. Rease, No. 17 1/2 Sth. 5th St.

S. F. Jacoby & Co. Importers & dealers in foreign and domestic marble in all their varieties. J. K. & M. Freedley dealers in American marble. [graphic] / Drawn on stone by W. H. Rease 17 1/2 Sth. 5th. St.

T. I. Dyre, Jr. bell & brass founder, corner of Washington & Church Streets, Philadelphia. [graphic] / On stone by W. H. Rease, 17, So. 5th. St.

Warnick & Leibrandt's Philadelphia stove works and hollow-ware foundry. First wharf above Noble St. Philadelphia. [graphic] / From nature & on stone by W. H. Rease 17 So. 5th St.

Harrison Brothers' white lead works & chemical laboratory, Philadelphia. [graphic] / On stone by W. H. Rease, 17, So. 5th. St.

[T. Sharpless & Sons, wholesale ware room, clothes, cassimeres, merinoes, silks and vestings, South Second Street and Trotter's Alley, Philadelphia] [graphic] / Drawn on stone by R. E. Reynolds.

Bought of Breinig, Fronefield & Co. Druggists & chemists, no. 187 North 3rd Street. Wholesale dealers and importers of drugs, medicines, paints, dye stuffs, glass, perfumery &c.&c.

Bought of Breinig, Fronefield & Co. Druggists & chemists, no. 187 North 3rd Street. Wholesale dealers and importers of drugs, medicines, paints, dye stuffs, glass, perfumery &c.&c.

Bought of J. E. Caldwell & Co. Jewelers. No. 902 Chestnut St.

Adams & Co.'s Express, 116 Chestnut St. Philadelphia. [graphic] : Commissions executed in all the principal cities of the world.

[Humane Society of Philadelphia]

[Uncut proof sheet of vignette views of Philadelphia landmarks]

Gardener's cottage or tenant house.

Philadelphia, von dem grossen Baume zu Kensington aus geschen, unter welchem William Penn den tractat mit den Indianern abschloss.

[Merchants' Exchange, 143 South Third Street, Philadelphia]

[Christ Chapel, Eddington of All Saints Church, Lower Dublin Townhsip, near Torresdale]

St. Mark's Church Philadelphia

[T. Sharpless & Sons, wholesale ware room, clothes, cassimeres, merinoes, silks and vestings and Pekin Tea Company, South Second Street and Trotter's Alley, Philadelphia]

[Philada. & New York Pekin Tea Company, N.W. corner of Callowhill and Sixth Streets, Philadelphia]

S.F. Jacoby & Co. Importers & dealers in foreign and domestic marble in all their varieties. J.K. & M. Freedley dealers in American marble.

Revd. Richard Allen

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

[Wm. D. Rogers' coach manufactory, Sixth and Brown Streets, Philadelphia]

Wm. H. Horstmann & Sons No. 51, North Third Street Philadelphia, manufacturers and importers of military goods, coach laces, & fringes, epaulettes, swords, sashes, buttons, laces, chapeaux, pistols, holsters, saddle-cloths, banners, flags, embroideries, &

Hibernia Engine House

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.

Where's my thunder? [graphic].

Death of Washington. Dec. 14. A.D. 1799

Plan. Church of the Epiphany.

Geo. J. Henkels' city cabinet warerooms, 173 Chestnut St. opposite the State House, Philadelphia

A. Fiot publisher of music, importer of musical merchandize [sic]. Wholesale & retail, No. 196 Chestnut Street Philadelphia. [graphic] : Piano, harps, guitars, violins, flutes, brass instruments, Italian strings. &c. &c. / H. Dacre, del.

Reminiscences of a fancy dress ball, in Philadelphia, February 1850.

[Bird's eye view looking west on Chestnut from above Sixth Street, Philadelphia]

Blanchard & Rock, manufacturers & importers of paper hangings. No. 227 Chestnut Street, North side below 8th [billhead]

Merrick & Hijo, Succesores De Merrick & Towne, Filadelfia. = Merrick & Son, successors to Merrick & Towne, Philadelphia. = Merrick & Fils, Successeur De Merrick & Towne, Philadelphie.

[Wharves along the Delaware River at Walnut Street]

Williams Ogle coach and harness maker, no. 280, Chestnut Street, above 10th.. south side, Philadelphia.

Deaf & Dumb Asylum. Broad Street

Lithography 120 South Second Street (entrance Elmslies Alley) Philadelphia.

[Fifth Baptist Church]

The old First Independent Church corner Broad and Sansom streets. Rev. John Chambers, pastor.

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