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[Humane Society of Philadelphia]

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]

Museu de Filadelphia.

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

St. Mark's Church Philadelphia

Ansicht von Fairmount in Philadelphia.

[Wilson & Lavender. J. P. Wilson, Southwark Planing Mill Swanson Street near Christian, close to the Delaware]

Moyer & Hazard, successors of Alexander Fullerton, 174 Market Street, fifth door above Fifth Street, Philadelphia [and] Elijah Bowen, wholesale & retail hat & cap store, No. 176 Market Street, Philadelphia.

Ruins of St. Augustines Church North 4th Street Phila.

U. S. Mint, Philadelphia.

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

[Wm. W. Clark, drug & chemical warehouse, 16 North Fifth Street, Philadelphia]

[Lockwood & Smith, importers and dealers china, glass and Queensware, 7 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia]

[Church of the Nativity]

37 Crown Street.

The Wesleyan Female Collegiate Institute, Wilmington, Del.

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

Associate Presbyterian Mission, Trinidad.

Advent Protestant Episcopal Church, Old York Road, Philadelphia.

Penn's Treaty; Boon and the Indians.

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.

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

Exchange

Exchange

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

Fourteenth [sic] Presbyterian Church. N. west corner of Schuylkill Seventh and George Sts. Phila.

Old courthouse the building occupied by Congress in the Revolution

U. S. Bank,

South view of the old Landreth nurseries, Philadelphia.

Deaf & Dumb Asylum. Broad Street

American Sunday School Union Philadelphia [receipt]

Shipped in good order & well conditioned by Soutter & Bell. [bill of lading]

New Oddfellows Hall Philada. Dedicated 17 September 1846. Grand master of a grand lodge. Of I. O. of O. F. in full regalia.

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

East side of Logan Square.

North side of Logan Square.

The three days of May 1844. Columbia mourns her citizens slain

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.

Treaty Tree

Fairmount

Deaf and Dumb Asylum

Charles Baeder Philada. Steam Works

High Street, with the First Presbyterian Church. Philadelphia, 1800.

The Ledger polka. /

Steamer Missouri.

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.

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