toE , DAILY EVEN1MT TELEGRArn.PniLADELPIIIA, MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1860. 8 AWTOW PRbBST. THE POST-MORTEM EXiBIINATION Medico -T.cenl Lecture ly lr. Wm. II. PttiicoaHt. On Bat ir y &rteronn the post-mortem ex amination, ol Anton Vrobet was held at the Jef ferson Vjfcdfcal Cocrc, in the presence of the Ooronf fcrd quite a lanrc number ot the medl. cal J'jCttRy. The account which we append hereto was prepared by Dr. EdwardR. Hutch infm, who Mutated J. Pancoast in the autopsy. Ir, Hutchigs is ene of our most promising young physicians, find occnples the important position ffi cliAical assistant at the Jefferson. II was present during the whole of the dissec tion, and his Ittfid and very full account of the affair will bo found especially interesting to Mientiflo raea of the medical profession. We ueedncarraMj say that all the statements maybe relied on to being strictly correct, as They are prepared w4'.h extreme care by Dr. Hutching. The a-rpriiir.jr crimo which resulted in the mur der of elfff.t 1 Anooent beings,anil whic'.i tillfd the ountry with horror and indignation, has at last ended i n the kanging of the guilty culprit. Through thfl courtesy of those iu authority at aiieprion. the boiy of Anton Probf-t was turned over to the Faculty of the Jcliorson Medical Colic 3 for experiments in search of medical and ncdico-lciral gain. There was a Medical Comr.isbkm appointed to examine the body immcdifttoly at'tef the hanging. This commission con s'od ot ProfG8orB 8. II. Dickson, B. How- ard Band, John B. iiiddle, and Drs. William II. Pancomt, Demon Orator of Anatomy, and Dyer, the tatter of wham is an opthalmic surgeoa f note in this; citv. It was known at a lcte hour cm Friday 'that on tlie following dav an autopsy would be made in the Colletro, and on Saturday at 4 o'clock P. H. the larsro amphi theatre ol the Institution was tilled toiU utmost. Men of evrry .protesslon and vocation were gathered there. Many were drawn thither by a desire lor pcientiflc gain, while many others' came from 'iiiriwity, to gaze ior the last time npon the b dy of him whose name has terrilied the wbolo 'country. A few moments after the hour of ur had struck, the body, neatly and otirely covered in black, was brought in and laid in the cent re of the amphitheatre, upon a revolving; k table. There was no superfluous show, no, theatrical display; but there the mur derer ao-d'the banged lay, a lust victim to the law. Am.ong the many present we observed Judge Juiitlow and Mr. Wolbert (who was coun sel lor Attin Probst), representing the legal prclo6i)u, and among the many distinguished, nedicat gentlemen present were Drs. Nebinger, H. y. tmrtt'a (who was the prisoner's physician), Dr. Bhatplmgh (the Coroner's physician), Drs. Jewell, a. W. Gross, Levis, Dr. Hunt, Lecturer to the .Pennsylvania Hospital; Dr. Eckard, ol the Mutter LurcturcBhip of the College of Physi cians; -Drs. fit. Olair Ash, Coad, Maury, and Oohen. ' The examination was conducted by Dr. William H. J?uncoust, assisted by his anatomical stair. Dr. James Taylor.Dr. E. R. Hutcbings.aud Dr. T. Andr ews. ; Belore displaying the face toiviewDr. Pan coast made some most interesting and valuable remarks, vrhich are suDstautially here irlven. Upon -'com mencing he reminded the medical class 'end the "guests of the institution" that they were assembled together1 lor, no, idle curt esity,' but lor purely and wholly scientific inte rcut. It vras to discuss a question of jmrauioiut value in a medical and a medico-legal point. What wo b the cause of the doath ot the indi vidual be lore him? He was hanged, and hanged until he iwas dead, as testified to by gentlemen . witncssei i of uaqucstlonabie authority. But what was the direct and immediate re sult of that hanging, and therefore of that death ? He remarked that death from haug ing may take place from suil'ocation or exclusion . ot air n.'om the lungs. Or auutu, from a lacera tion of 'the trachea or windpipe, or a luxation orlracti trj ot' the cervical-vertebra;, or from a rupture of the ligaments of the neck. Or still agi'.lu, i t may result from the .compression of the ner ves oi the neck; and iu connection with this last supposition, he cited ,. the experiment t Mr. Brodie, who passed a ligature under the trachea of a Guinea-pig, and' tied it tight on the ' back ot the neck with a knob: the animal was restlesft, moving about. At the expiration of fifteen iminutcs the ligature was removed: the animal moved about,, apparently not materially iniureiL buton the following morning was lound lead. Dr. Pancoast then proceeded to give an Account of the results ot the examination by the Medical - Commission at the prison. He said . the demeanor ' of Probst be fore his execution was markedly calm and cheerful, and as he went to the fatal , .scaffold, he seemed ready to go in expiation ot .his foul deed. Professor Dickson, upon examin ing his pulse one hour and a half bef ore the execution, found it small and not strong, beating seventy-eight times per minute. He also found the radial artery to be contracted, and toe blood vessels of the conjunctiva slightly injected; the pupils slightly dilated, and the face flushed The murderer had Buttered evidently but little iu the execution, and Dr. Pancoaet cited several into jesting instances where persons bod been hung, but were afterwards resuscitated, and had tejti Ard to their experiencing no pain, after the diop .losing entire consciousness, lie said there was but little spasmodic action of the muscle-', and but .light distortion of the face after the fatal drop. The cord was five-eighths of an inch in diameter, and five teet six inches in length. The length of the fall was three teet. ; The. vhyaiqu$ of Probst wai very fine, his bones bung covered by donee and large mus cles. His weicht on the day of the sentence was 162i pounds. On the day of execution he had increased to 174 pounds In weight. The murderer had evidently died very rapidly, and after hanging twenty minutes his body was cut down and taken to the dead bouse of the prison, and placed in a chair. Under the direction ot Prof. Kand the roost powerful electric battery ever used upon such an occasion was brought into use, ?n applying the poles of ihe battery properly the mucles of the face and limbs . moved freely. The legs and arms were tossed validly about to and fro; the lace asuimed now o expression, now of sorrow, agaiu of hate, and bow a ghastly grin. On applying the poles to Xke various mubclcsof the luce they each and all moved An eettect, obedience, The electric huh was now iwed, in examiuin? the eye, and subeetjuenily the powerfully brilliant voltaic park," whose brilliancy perhaps is only excelled by the sun. ' The lecturer, in conjunction with Dr. Dyer, examined the eye with the optti a) mo scope, for the purpose of ascertaining the proba ble iruthi or fallacy of the prevailiutr populace idea, recently promul?uied, that there remains an imprfHHon of the object last seen on the retina. Tho experiment disproved anything of the sort. The pupil was not at all contracted upon exposure to the brilliant spark. There was a transverse Unsure of both capsule and lens. The Bufludon of the conjunctiva was tar Jess than it was two hours before the execution. There was a slight abrasion of the cuticle under the left eye. The tae wai livid. All muscular irritation ceased at 1 P; M. Dr. Puncoast now called the attention of ti:e audience to the pby sioLmomy ot Probst, stating that he did not bear the semblance of such a (tend as he had shown amnion to nave Deen. un Coe contrary the lower part of his face wss rati:cr well formed than otherwise. Re now quietly removed the eloth from the subject's face, and thnre- was ex poed to view the ftiwj of Probat, wuose name will live Wat in history. ;rior to the exhibi tion of the hody bsiore tU dsss, a dissection of the neck had been niado.W order to asccrtnin tho result ot the applicaUon f the rope upon ho eubiaoent parts. Dr. Panoo(t dow called tee attention of those present to his part, ot the examination. The furrow made y the rope was ptaialy visible, externally, deep red, and shrunk, somewhat resembling parchment. Tbia trwk mbxwed the entire neck, ewepting a epace oi three-fourths of an Inch lustb-meath the left ? ar, where no mark was apparent, and over wnicu bad born placed the knot. Immediately beneath this furrow the tissue was dry and compressed, nd ol a glistening appearance: this was in tno form oi a Dana, ot one-eigntn oi u "- "j breadth. The posterior aud lateral portions, of the body, the arms and shoulders, the neck and face were considerably discolored", due mcrely; to post-mortem changes. The jugular vein aAit carotid artery of both sides wero congested, but not injured. On cutting down the cervical region the steruocleide mastoid muscle ol the rieM side bulged up, Tevealing a laceration of the lower part of the muscle. The cornua, or horn of both sides of the bjoid, or tongue bone, wtre fractured, the body of the bone remaining intact. No injury was sustained by the car tilages of the larynx and trachea, or windpipe; no luxation or fracture of the cervical vertebnej and no rupture of the connecting ligaments. The odontoid process of the axis, or second cer vical vertebra, was intact, and the check and tranverse ligamcnti were not ruptured. Dr. Pancoast now called attention to the brain. Upon disserting oil the scalp, the vessels going to its supply were found congested, and on re moving the cnlvarium, or top of the skull, the coverings of the brain proper were not abnormal. In examining the brain substance, contrary to the expectation ol the medical ercntlemen, it was lound to be not congested, and upon making a Bf ction of the cerebral mass, the ventricular cavities were found entirely free from fluid of any kind. According to the carefully prepared tables of Reid, the averatrc weight ol the human brain is three pounds two ounces. The brain of Probst, upon weighing it, was found to weigh two pounds four ounces. n the case of Green, the celebrated Maiden murderer, his brain was weiehed, and found to wt-igh two pounds eight ounces. Probst's brain had a healthy look, and tirroness. The spinal oor.i was iutact. On open ing the cavity ol the chest, the lungs were found crepitant, not congested, and perfectly healthy. On opening the sac containing the heart, Ine latter was found empty. This wasauother feature generally unexpected among the medical gen tlemen, and is one of peculiar interest, tor study and oibCU8-ion. The vena cava, ascending and descending, were also empty. The weight of the heart was about the averaare weight of the human heart, it being nine ounces ard six draenms. At this point, Dr. Pancoast seeing Mr. Perkins, the Keeper at the Prison, among the audience, asked him at what hour Probst partook of his breakfast on the morning of the execution, and what that breakfast consisted of? Mr. Perkins replied, that at quarter past 8 o'clock, on the morning in question, the prisoner had eaten fico soitrhoiled eggs, tiirce pieces of bread, and drank a ' targe cupful of eoffee. Here' was an exceedingly interesting fea ture in the case; for upon opening the stomach it was found empty, aud the food having perfectly and entirely been digested. Two hours and a halt before Lis execution he had caton heartily. The mental agony of those two hours and a half, aud the dreadful suspense felt then, cannot be imagined; and yet here was the stomach belore our eyes, 'showing not the slightest impairment of digition. And still further, upon cutting opeu the small iutestine chy liticatlon was found to nave taken' place per fectly. The liver was in a normal condition. The spleen was much enlarged and congested intensely, which mav, perhaps, in sinull degree account lor the want ot congestion in the brain, heart, and lungs. Its weight was ten ounces aud live drachms, the normal weight of the healthy spleen being seven ouncei The kidneys were also found congested, especially that of the left side. The weight ol the risht kidney was Ave ounces three drachms and two scruples ; while that ot the lelt was six ounces two drachms and two scruples. Bladder normal, containing only about three ounces of urine. This endod tne exa mination of the various organs and regions ot tho body of the murderer, Anton Probst. Dr. Pan coasrin closing, offered as his belief, that the murderer had died from acrvou shock, inflicted by tte prcBiire or tension of the rope upon tiie pneumogastricnnd pnrenic nerves, which nerves, are so e6eential to the greatf uncturi ot respiration. Tnis view which lie had adopted was agreed to, and fully fo'need with by Drs. Nebinger, Jewell, Hunt, S. W. Gross,. Packard, and other medical gentlemen present. . This examination, Dr. Panconst reminded his hearers, has shown conclusively that death trotn hanging may take place without any alteration of the brain," with no chantre iu the lungs or heart, with no laceration of the spinal cord, aud no dislocation or fracture of the cervical verte bne, and with no laceration of the trachea or larnx. 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I berokee Pil's No. 2 are prepurel far tpeeial catri w lie 11 milder medicines fall; these are cent by mall, free ot postuge, on receipt of b th' price of each D8. WRIGHT'S REJUVENATINQ ELIXIR, , OB, ESSENCE OF LIFE, : Cures Ueneral Debility,' Weakness, Hysterics In Fe males, Palpitation ot the Hoart, and - ail nervous Dlieuses. , It restores'new' lite and vigor to the aged, caunlng the hot blood of yeutn to course the veius, restoring the Ortiaus of Generation, removing Debi'itv, and restorlug mHiiiiuess and iu 1 vltor, thus proving a perfect .''F.iixlr of Love," removing Bterillty an l llarrenuess in b..th sexes. To the young middle S';ed. and aged, there is no f renter boon tuau this "B.lxlrof Life " Ugivctauew ease of life, caunlbi; thewetk and debt lta ed to have rt nened s r ngtli and vlur, aud the en ire system to thrlilwith joy aud pleifuru.' ' Price One bottle, 2; throe bottles, $5. Sent by ex press to any address. , - Our medicines are, sold and recommended brail re spectable druggists 111 ever; part of the civilized g one. Home unprincipled dealers, however, try to deceive tbelr customeis by selling cheap aud worthless compounds In ortler to make niouev. PO not deceived ask for these Medicines an 1 take to others if the druggist does not keep thciti. write to us. aad we will send thsui bv ex- fress, caieiully packed, liea irora observation We will pleated to receive letters with 'ull statements In ie Curd to any disease with Tthioh ladles or gentlemen are alHlcted Address all fetters tor. medicines, pamphlets, or advice, to the sole propria. or, . . , Dr. W. R. MERWIN, To. 37 WALKEB Htreot, Hew fork. ill mwfjrp J CAMPHOR TBOCHE8, j Poiav PrtTsotlvs or ! Boi.rtor,0.B.No4i--IrMl, cevT U " B"' DRY GOODS. p II 1 O K & . W O O O Northwest Corner of EIOHTII and ! 'FILBERT Streets. ' WRITE ogops TVMTK OOODS. White 1'itiue?. bo, 60, 7B 80, flO, and tt M pot yard. Fine qtulity votoria 1 awns. Fme auulitv Swifs Muslins. 1 Figured Swiss Uitslms. verv cheap B.t linirh tlnniliiio-, jaconets, and Nainsooks. F'aid and 8triir(t Mns.ins, vory cheap. rhirrcd Muslins, line quality. M bite Tarletans. LINEN GOODS. LINEN lOOD'S. A lar;o lot of Linen Httckaback Towels, 1 25, 23, 81i. 87, 40 46 60, and )c. ilancomo Damask Towels. I-ii.eii Iluckal ack by the vanl. Illi ached and Ciibleaohed J able I.mons. Pet nttikcs Miirt ng Linens White and Colored Alarwihes Counterpanes. All-wool Flnnnol', very cheap, Domet and Anvoln Flannels. ' Mosqoito Mar Netting, whito. pink, bine, and green. Widewhi'e Robtnct for musquito nets. Ice Blankets. Tery cheap. Best makes lileact.ed and Vnbkacbcd Masllns, at the very lowest marke' prices Jnsti pened. 1 case 10-4 Bleached Sheeting Muslins, 871 edits a yard. Barga ns in can. brio EdptntrP. Insettinas, and Flnuncings; Lndio' and Gents' Lmen Cambiio Hdkfs ; Mlk tnii Ilmbrollas; Hoop kir s: Nook lies; Shirt front aud 8uptuder; Ladios', UeuU' and Cht dien's Hosiery and dloves; Kronen ro mades, Extracts, and bouj s; Linen and Suk Fans. PRICE & WOOD, N. W. Corner EIGHTH and F1LBBKT Sts. N. B. Just opened, 1 case American Cambrics 26 cents a yard. Z4 g L ACK 8 1 L K H At II 10, 1 40, tl 6. l-0, With a splendid line of superior grades, all bought at the recent . , : . , 1 . AUCTION SALES, AT BELUCED PRICE. CV RIV EN 8TODDAUT 4c BROTH Bit, Nos. M, 492, and 494 5. SECOND Street, 6 9 4t Above Willow, T AWNS, TERCALES, AND CHINTZES, OP NEW STYLES, AT EEDDCED PRICES, t VRWEN STODDAHT &, DROTIIEIt, Nos. 4.10, 462, and 4M X. SECOND Street, 6 9 4t Above Wll!ow. Q U M M E R DRESS ROODS i At 20 and ?S cents. Several lots reduced to this low price. ! OLOBINS OUT SUMMER STOCK. tlinWKS BTOUDAKV & lUtOTIISR, 1 Nos. 4A0, 491, and 454 JT. SECOK I) Strce 6 9 4t ' Above Willow F RENO II LAWNS, FRENCH PERCALES, " ' J ' . FRIHCH CIIISTZr.4, 1 irom lute Auction Saks, at . RFDUCED PRICES. CLOSING OUT SUMMER DREBS GOODS. CL KWB.IV 8TODDART &. BIlOTIIttlt, Nos. 4(0,4S'2, aud VA N. SECOND Strecr, 6 04t Above Willow F O U L A R D M O H A I K S At 44 and t0 cents. f (.LOSING OUT SDMHER GOODS. CTJHWES HTUDDART &, BUOTIIKIt, ' ; . Nos, 450, 492, and 494 N. SECOND Btrcot, 6q 4t ' " ' ' " ' Above Willow. i CC( YARDS PLAID MU3LIN, CIIRAP. JyfJ 69o Fine White tlque. nee. .1 nm y ictorin t.i ns. (1.00. HiirredlUuslin lor Wais.s. ' 33o. Fine Camhrio Mus Ins. J. C. S I HA WBRIDGE & CO.. N. W. corner EIUHT1I and MARK KT. 250 DOZEN , LINEN NAPKINS AT $2.00 lfl-J 1 In.. KhAAilnff SI OK H O dozen Red bordered Towe's, (2.75 per doz. 79o Hand-loom 'I ablo Linen 69c. Lnh'cached Table Linen. 1 2t0 dozen Linen HdVfs.. from late sales J. C. SIRAWBRiDUK It CO.. N. W. corner EIGHTH and MARKET. 25 n CENTS FINE BLEACHED SHIRTING m up llns, ynro wiue. Wamsutta, Wllllamsvllle, and New York Mills. i aio. ruiow jnusiins. 10 4. 11-4 and 12-4 ftheeting Mas! Ins. 22c. Unbleached Mualhis yard wide. J O. SI RAW HRIDUE A CO, 1 N. W. cornel E1UUTH and MARKET. 07I CENTS ALL WOOL F LANNELS, O I 2 Ballardvale Domet F anncls. ABgoia and Fin Twilled Flannels 1 flannels for baililng suits. ' Gat ze Fiannefs, Shirting Flanne's. ' 3 C. BlltWBRIOGE CO , 6 N. W. comer EIGHTH aud MARKET. JpIlENCII LINEN GOODS. Tae subscribe! have Jost received a ohoice assort ment of the above rare and dosirablo Qoods, Among which are French Linen Eleetinjrs, 11 4 nd 13 i wide. French Hllow and Bolster Linen, 40 and 45 inches. French Undressed Shirting Linen. French White linen Doylies, long fringes. ' French Unbleached Doylies, long fringes. French Fringed Kapklns. Fran ah Lobster N apkinj, a new artic'.e, French Colored Bordered Towels and Napkins. , Silesia and French Table Linens, by the yard. ' SHEPPARDYAN HARLIKGEN&ARRISON. Importers of LINENS AND HOUSE-FURNISHING DM GOODS, 4 20ftnw2mrp No. 1008 CHE9NTJT STREET. OA CENTS ALL-WOOL CASSI MERES, FOR OU MOYS. (1 00 Cutsinieres. for men's weir. S) 1 -0U fine CfiFsiuieren, lor suits. 0 cent fine Linen DtlUa. Lhien Duck tor Lots' wear and lad'es' Sticques. Fine Mined Goods for suits. J O. KI R WPRIDOE It CO.. N.W. corner L1QHTH and MARKET. Qfrfi FINK, BED BLANKETS. 4plJ JW MlanketstorslnBlebeds., . , , , IHniiketa lor berths, " Blankets for hotels. . blankets for Ice 11 1 ' ' , , J. t'. STRAWBRirGR CO., 1 W. W corner ItlGHiH and MARKET. H I T E HKKNiNI SHAWLS. Whl'e Crepe Maret Shawls. White Lnoia Wool Shawls. Whit 1 i'rtmed Cash mere ba wis. , Black TluLntFhawis. , , bheliandbhawls, Hea side Phawts. J. C a jRAW BulDGF! 4 CO , 1 N, W. comer ElOH 1 II and MARKET. tv Xf CENTS FINE BLACK ALPACAS UJ 90 cent Fine Pearl Colored Alpacas. 39 cent !rnadtne Koreiiea 2(iA wlile t) roe Grain bliss, for Sacqaea, ' Tiavelliua Lress Govds. 1 J. c. BTRAWRRIDOE CO.. . , W. corner LJtilllii and M aRKET. gTEAM ENGINE PACKING HIJRICATIVE PACKING, FOR THE STUFFING BOXES OF STEAM ENGINES. A A article Tfccnrr.rnrffd by alt Ballread Comnan - wLo ie itotou.Lly Ufted It, ai d In general twe by tistr (wo Anidnd of.tf fff Lallioada, and on trial b over five Lnndred othtrs. ADOPTED UT 20,(10 81 ATI OKA BY EXCISE. I is a fli st-elasa article. Seventy-Five Cents Per' Pound. Likbrtcathc Tacking Company SOLE MAKU FACT CREltS, ' '' 7JC CUI5S1SUT Street, . FlllLA DELPHtA. ' L. G. TILI-OTSON & CO.1 SOLS AOEKT9. : 26 DEY Street, New York. SOLD BY DEALERS GENERALLY. 38p MlLI.FIl'y 6TFAM ENG1NK FACKIXO. Hi If Is the n.unlln covercd.stioddy flilluir. stufflng box paikuiK. FIXTY CENTS TER POFM). For sale ly WILLIAM I. MILLER, bole y auuf rf uter ior the t'nlted diates, kcarof "23 He-MT Hireet. 4 28 Bp Philadelphia, Petuia. DRY GOODS. g K A-S IDE SHAWL S. JU8T.OPENB:D, ',1. ', A LARGE LOT OF ' 5 E A. -SID E S, NTIKELY NEW DKSIGNS AND C JLOB4, FB on 3oo toeiaoo. JOHN AV. THOMAS, Ncs. 4C5 and 407 K. SECOND Street. 6 7Clrp , ,.'.., rp IL K MISSES TIIGllXIIILL A BURNS, ' : Ko. 1208 CHESNUT Street, Have just received, ' . WEKLEY C01'SET9, BRADLEY'S DUPLEX Kl LITTIC rKIRTd In all the latest styles. (- j alo, , . , , ; ... , FRE CH IMPORTED DRKSSIKG SACOUK3, AND MADf-CP tDKR GARMtilTS FOR LADIES, ' And n flna actortmcntof - i PRINTED LIKf N LAWS?, FOR DRESSES, AT 16 CEMS rR YARD. ta23wem24 CHEAP DRY OfiOPS, CARPETS, MATTING, Oil Cloihs and Wlndtw fcbadc. V. K. ARCHAM' BAULl , N. K. corner hLfiVliMH and MARKKT, KtreetB, will open this uioruni(r from Auction White (iinton Matting, SI cms up; Red Ohecu MurtlnK78T cents j I up ruin Carpets. 60, 6'i, 78 87 ceuts, l,l 25jl-S7. HfiOi Fnglish Taocstry Urusels arpeu only H 7Sj 1 Hirec-pW Carpets, only SJ-l'JX ; Hemp Carpels, 117 cents t Rug Carpets. 62 cents: Cottaxe Carneta, 37 cental Floor Oil Cloths. 62 cents; Window Shades el to ASt Plain, Buff, Brown and Green Shading, 50 cents; abeetlng' sius'ins, 25 to U centa; Tah.e Liuens, 62 cents to tl'Ml' Napkins. 25 cents; Towellings, 1' certs up; Cloth Tslile cotrs, f l 75; Siozamliitiues 37 to 45 cents; Lawns.lt cents: Plain all-wool Delaines, o o B2 cents; Alpacas, all colors, 37 to 62 cents Cheap Wholesale and Retail btoro, N. E corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Hts. $, E. CORNER FOURTH AND CHESNUT IS TIIE TLACE TO BUY MEK'S STRAW AND FELT' , HATS AND CAPS, .i . i ,i . ii ( AT FABULOUSLY' ,' ' L O W PEIC E S , BliING THE LARGE WHOLESALE STOCK i OF " ' , -v.. BARNES, OSTERHOUT .ft - HEREON, i No. 503 MARKET STREET, REMOVED TO . FOURTH and CHESNUT Sts., TO BE DISPOSED OF . i . AT RETAIL, AT LOWEST WHOLESALE ' PRICES. .All A AA A AA A A A AA AAA AAA A AA A AA I . TFA , ' TKA ; : tka - ' TKA i ' ' " . tkia . .. ; I TEA . ' , . TKA , ' . ' . . EA ' TLA Ihe lovers of good Tea are respeotully invited to eau attheBREAT TEA IIONG,No.80 CHESNUT Street, where they have an opportuulty for testing every brand before making a purchase, t i ... Our TA8 are the best tiat are Imported, and our prices are lower than the same grade ot Tea can be bought elsewhere. ' Call and test our Teas. , WE3r & BKOWtf. No. 800 CIIESNLiT Street. Jlr ' TTTTTTTTTTTT EEEEEEEEB T TT T EE T ' TT ..T- ' KK TT i.t'EK i TT . .. , KtEE , , , ' TT 1 BE ' TT KB - ' " IT LEEEEEB 0 4n
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