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184 DAVID MAXWELL, Marble Shop,
Has on hand and makes to order all sorts of Grave Marble, and Out- LYONS'S MARBLE WORKS, No. 94 Holliday St, one door from Pleasant Street.
Marble Mantels, Tombs, Headstones, Monuments, and all other articles in Marble Cutters and Workers. Baughman Frederick & Sons, n. Howard near Madison. Black & Fortling, 152 n. Howard. Bell, cor. Saratoga and Calvert. Duns & Ring, Cathedral and Eagan. Gaddes Alexander. 12^ Light and corner German and Sharp. Johnson William, North near Centre. Lyons P., 94 Holliday. Lyeth John, 12 s. Eutaw. Martin & Butler, 128 n. Calvert. Maxwell John W., 130 n. Calvert. Maxwell D., corner Eutaw and Saratoga. Meredeth Aug. R., 54 Light. Packie Alexander, cor. St. Pauls and Centre. Sisson Hugh, North near Susq. Depot. Symington Thomas, (dealer in unwrought marble) Cathedral near Biddle. Stewart R. St. John, 14 w. Pratt. Taylor Levi, 106 B. Charles. ALMON WRIGHT, GRANITE STONECUTTER, Corner of Pratt and Penn Streets,
Attends promptly to every description of the above work, on the most reason- GAULT & BRO., WORKERS IN GRANITE, SUSQUEHANNA GRANITE, NORTH RIVER FLAGGING, &C.
No. 400 West Pratt Street.
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