THE DAILY EVMING TELEGRAPH TRIPLE SD EET PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY, DEOEMBKK 23, 18H8. 9 FINANCE AND OOMMEROE. Offiob or IBS KvBHrwo TnMiirlA Wednesday, Deo. M IMS. There Is no material change to record in the ttonej market. Call loaiii are quoted at 63 percent; flrsWclas mercantile paper rauet from 8010 per cent, per annum. The banks continue to discount most of the business paper offere 1 by their customer. The Stock market openM very dull this morning, bat prices generally were steady. Government securities continue In steady demand for Investment. 1054 was bid IbrlO-iO: 1144 for 6s of 18H1; no for '63 d-20: 10T for 'OS 6-20: 10!)J for July '65 5-20s; and 110 for '67 6-20?. City loins were without change; the new Ireue sold at 100). Railroad shares were the moil active on the list. Camden and Amboy sold at 1294, a decline of 4; Pennsylvania Railroad at 63K;ft5t, ni Change; Keadiug at 48 18 66-100, a decline of J on the closing price of )at evening; and Le blgh Valley at 6. a J gbt advtnce. 451 whs bid for Little Scliujlkill; f7 for Minehlll; 35 for North Pennsylvania: 30 torUatawissa preferred; 33 for Philadelphia and Krie; and 4d for North ern Central. City Passenger Railway shares were un Chan god. Hecond and Third sild nt 47: 17 wa bid for Thirteenth and Fifteenth; 10 for Heston tilles and 391 for Oerrnantown. Bank shares were firmly beld at full price. Commercial sold at 57, no chnnge; 80 wa bid for Western; 30 for Manufacturers1; and 31 for Mechanics'. In Canal shares there was nothing do'nir. 364 was bid for Lehigh Navigation j 13 tor Bus qaehanna Cmal; 73 for MorrU Canal preterred; and SO for Wyoming Valley Canal. FBILADRLPHIA HTOCE KICHANtiK BALKS TO-DAt Reported by Xe Haven A Bro., So. to 8. Third street FIKHT niiiRn. aso F e. I serieso.iw HxOUy m. Oia..... n lieoo FtRlm e.... m 1 1 OOO Lh Sft-g-old 1 . 87 t 8taOom'l lllr....l. S7 lUOlU Union Bk 1'enn K6irii.... U h OA Am 12UV4 91 U beta V JR.. Is. 6 B0 do:.. Uh, Messrs. Jay Cooke & Co. quote Govern ment securities, etc., as follows: U. 8. 6s of 1881, H4i114i; old 6-20s, do., llOGCllOj; new 6-208, 1864,l06Kd)106; do., 1865,1074107; 6-20s, July, 1866, U9jU0; do.. 18C7. 10jr,ill0; ao., 1868. 1100110; 10-409, 105j105j. Gold. 135. Messrs. William Painter & Co., bankers, No. 36 South Third Street, report the following rates Of exchange to-day at 12 o'clock: United States 6s. 1881, 114-aiUj; D. 8. 5-20, 1862, 110131104; do., 1864, 106 !ffi 1061 1 do.,18G5, 107(01071; do. July, 1865, 1.BJ109: do. July, 1867, 1091(0110,; 1868, 1101104; 10-408, 10SK3 106 1 . Compouud Interest Notes, past due, 11925. Gold, 1344135. Philadelphia Trade Report. ' "Widnb sday, Deo. 23. There Is no vitality In the Flour market, and only a few hundred bar roll were taken by the home consumers at $5 6-60 for superfine; 60'50for extras; I7'238'124 lor Northwestern extra family; S3 7510 50 for Common and good Pennsylvania and Ohio da. and $ll13 for fancy brands, aooordlng to quality. Rve Flour sells at $7 508 per barrel. Nothing doing In Corn Meat Tbe Wheat market presents no new features worthy of speoial note, tdere being very little Inquiry except for prime lots, whlon are scarce; sales of red at $1 902 05, unit amber at 82 10 2 12. Uye la steady at 1 1 -60 I 62 f) busbel for Western and Pennsylvania. Corn Is quiet at the deoline noted yesterday ; sales of new yellow at feO&WOo. Oats are nncnanged; sales of 4000 bushels Western at 78&78o., Including 3000 bush els on private terras; ami some Pennsylvania at 60o. Nothing doinir lu Barley or Malt. Barn: la offered at S12 V ton for No. 1 Quercitron. a .h Panna B. SI 48 do..,.w ft.'f 'i 1 do IV, 200 ita Beading ..I o. 4 1', luO do....t4ttln.4H m iM d,..Uk.0.4S'M 100 do 0.48 6 ZU0shOneanOU......ls. i 4 !" 2d & Id .... 47 SISD. Wbr additional Deatht tee Intide Pttptt. CHEW. On Wednesday morning, the 23d Instant, Mr. JUSHPII OH K W, Ha., aged T, years Funeral Irora bin lale residence. Broad aad Berks stieeia. on Monday, the SS;li instant, at 10 o'clock A. M. ' c URI8TMAS NUMBKR OF THE T OlliVO FOLKS' NEWS. CONTENTS. The New Velocipede (with Il lustration); Giving; A Letter to Krlsekrlnlile (with Illustration); Shooting Htarn (with Illus tration); llow a Mouhh kept Oni lislmas; What a Newsboy Bald to Himself; New Amerloan Mother Goose (with Illustration); Under the Apple Tree; A Hard Case (with illustration); William Oottz( billy Goat): Tals with aSpolled Cblld (with Illustration); Boyhood of a Ureal Painter (with Illustration); Stolen Cuerrles; Hounding the Wheels; Christmas Customs lu England; Onrlyand Dimple; A Jam: Islaud of theBlrent.; Robinson Crusoe; Dolly Dumps and Her Uncle Dick; Tbe Invisible Passengers; George Weiser and his Perpetual Motion; The Dark; Two Knights and the Hermit; The Cousins; Spuixeou and tbe Yankees; Toe Wal nut; Uow a Hat Stole Eggs; B tumps or All Nations; Wit and Ilumur; Illustrated Kebus, Caarades, Conundrums, etc. eto. Price. TWO CENTS, or ONE DOLLAR per ftannm. Every subscriber who sends In his name be fore the 1st of January next wilt receive the Uree numbers issued lu December GRATIS. It ALFRED MAR TIEN, Pub Us tier, No. 21 8 SF.VENTH Street, DR. WISHARTS COLUMN, DYSPEPSIA CURED for SI. One box of Dr. Wishart's Great Amerloan Dyspepsia rill (whiob. coat $1) aw war ranted to oar the most aggravated and long standing case of Dyspepsia. Reader, we ask 70a a simple question. Is It wise to suffer all the agonizing torments of this wretched disease, when 70a oan for the paltry sum of tlbe cured? They can be had of Dr. Wish art at his Great Family Medioine Store, No. 232 North Second street, Philadelphia, where an excellent and regular practising physician will be found in attendance, who oan be con sulted free of charge. Sent by mall on re ceipt of price. For the benefit of the afll luted we insert the following certificates of cure which have been handed us for pulbioalion. Call and see the parties, and learn more concerning the efficacy of Dr. Wishart's wonderful remedies. NEW STYLE SKATING IJOOT8. MARTLET T, THE BOOT MAKER, Ko. 35 SOUTH SIXTH STREET. Kw Styles for the Promenade. New Styles for the Parlor. Xetr Sty les for lleuvj Weather. Hi large olook enablts him to furnluh a good fit aall tiroes. 10 16 fuiwg yHITE ALMERIA CRAPES Ouly 50 Cents per Pound. BTIVVAKT'S BROKKS CANDI 6W!ET ORANGES, and LADY APPLE?. Um GOLTON & CLARKE. g. ?l Corner UROAD uud WALMJT StsM Pyspepnla! Iypepsist Iypepl 1 I, Elizabeth Branson, of Brandywine, Del., formerly of Old Chester, Del., do certify that for one year and a half I suffered 0 very thing but death from that awful disease called Dys pepsia. My whole system was prostrated with weakness and nervous debility; I oould not digest my food; if I ate even a eraoker or the smallest amount of food, it would return just as I swallowed It; I became so oostive in my bowels that I would not have a passage In less than from four and often eight days. Under this immense suffering my mind seemed entirely to give way. I had dreadful horror and evil forebodings. I thought everybody hated me, and I hated everybody; I oould not bear my husband nor my own children, every, thing appeared to be horror-strioken to me; I had no ambition to do anything; I lost all my love of family and home; I would ramble and wander from place tojtlaoe, but oould not be contented. I felt that I was doomed to hell, and that there was no heaven for me, and was often tempted to commit suicide. So near was my whole nervous system destroyed, and so my mind, from that awful complaint, Dyspep sia, that my friends thought beBt to have me placed in Dr. Kirkbride's Hospital, at West Philadelphia. I remained there nine weeks, and thought I was a little better, but in a few days my dreadful complaint was raging as bad as ever. Hearing of the wonderful cures per formed by Dr. Wishart's Great American Dys. pepsia Pills and his treatment for Dyspepsia, my husband called on Dr. Wishart and stated my case to him. He said he had no doubt he oould cure me. So in three days after I called and placed myself under the Dootor's treatment, and ia two weeks I began to digest my food, and felt that my disease was fast giv ing way, and I continued to reoover for about three months, and at the present time I enjoy perfect health of. body and mind, and I most sincerely return my thanks to a meroifal God and Dr. Wibhari,' and to his Great Amerloan Dyspepsia Pills and Pine Tree Tar Cordial, that saved me from an insane asylum and a premature grave. All persons suffering with Dyspepsia are at liberty to call on me or write, as I am willing to do all the good I oan for suf fering humanity. Elizabeth Lai.vsoy, Brandy wine, Del., formerly of Old Chester, Delaware. Dr. Wishaet's Office, No. N. Second street, Philadelphia PyspcpHin ! I)yspeplii ! Db. Wihhabt: I have been a constant suf- en-r with Dyspepsia for the last eighteen years, during which time I cannot say that I ever enjoye'd a perfectly well day. There were times when the symptoms were more aggravated than at others, and then it seemod it would be a great relief to die. I had at all times an unpleasant feeling in my head, bat latterly my sufferings so much inoreasud that I became almost unfit for business of any kind ; my mind was continually filled with gloomy thoughts and forebodings, and if I attempted to change their current by reading, at onoe a sensation of icy coldness in connection with a dead weight, as it were, rested upon my brain ; also a feeling of siokness would occur at the stomach, and great pain to my eyes, accompanied with which was the continual fear of losing my reason. I also experienced great lassitude, debility, and nervousness, which made it difficult to walk by day or sleep at night. I .became averse to ecciety, and disposed only to seclusion, and, having tried the skill of a number of eminent physicians of various schools, finally came to the conclusion that, for this disease, at my prteent sge, forty five years, there was no euro in existence. But, through the interfer ence of Divine Providence, to whom I devoutly ofitr my thanks, I at last found a sovereign remedy in your Dyspeps'a Pills and Tar Cor dial, which seem to have effectually removed almost the last trace of my long lint of ail ments and bad feelings, and iu their place health, pleasure, and contentment are my every -day companions. James M. Saosdrus. No. 453 N. Second street, Philadelphia, formerly of Woodbury, N. J. Dr. Wiebart'a Office, No. 232 N. 8eoond street, Philadelphia. Utt PHLLADKLPIII A. CM C B K T II A L L. QiidmicIdc MOrf DAV K VEN1 tfU, ). ft also toy s Uiat Musical, Ho.orliJ, aud Nuunl JkaMiaiuant. TUB NKW HIBKIINIOON. MprWUna a lour in Irelauu. Tu pictorial portlos of tu0'iirt1iKnt Ulu.iraiM U iu bvaulllul SCMMttud principal oltlet ol JRtCLAND. fc'as from tli work, of iti treti frith Pouts m up(isrs win d gives uy 11. loiiowlug ariMU: L JUMA KbMO.VUK, aoprauo. T. M AO E VO Y , ai Norab. ROBi-KT BVHNK. Uarliona Ij. U. KKUO",a Barutty. lusQuid. MAO KVOY, l.o urr. "" U)0.cbU; Heri boats, SO. ""' uoo-r leu y rj M ct. S.i MATItiJtK HITURDAV.alS O'clock. AJOMpeg kl 7. touiUiencs at . U U U FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES A PERFECT SATE. MARVIN'S Olllffl:;;;.;,, SPHERIC A L BURGLAK-PRO OF Perfect Protection Against Fire and Bar- glare at the LEAST COST. They are also well adapted for the use of private families in preserving diamonds, jew elry, bonds, and valuable papers, as thxy oan be made highly ornamental, and are too heavy to be carried away by burglars. LAST BUT NOT LEAST: TUB PRICES OF THESE SAFES are very muoh below what has been heretofore charged for SAFES called "BURGLAR PROOF." Please call and examine the 8PIIEKICAL SAJFISiS. Cannot be Sledged! Cannot be Wedged I Cannot bo Drilled! A PEEFE0T SAFE MARVIN'S PATENT ALUM ASD BEY PLASTER FIRE-PROOF SAFES. The leading machinists in New York, Phila delphia, Boston, New Ilaven, and Newark have been unable to driU the CHROME IRON after repeated trials. In calling attention to an ENTIRELY NEW SAFE, the publio may rest assured that it is done only after the most thorough and careful experiments on it for more than a year past during which time we have spared neither pains nor expense to attain PERFECTION. Db. WISH ART has treated, in the past two years, over ten thousand patients for Dyspep sia in its various forms, and In every case, where the medicine was taken as directed, it made a perfeot cure. A number of the above cases had been treated by the most eminent pbysloians In this country and m Kurope, and pronounoed incurable, but under Dr. WIS HART'S treatment were soon restored to per feot health. DR. WISHART'S tore and Offioe, No. 232 N. SECOND Street, Philadelphia. N. B. All consultations and examination free f charge. u 41 $16,000 in Money, Valuable Hooks and Papers perfectly preserrcd through tho Fire of July 20, 1868, at Dove's Do;nt, iSonflt Cur oil 11 a. In one of M1RVLV3 SAFES, owned by DE LOR HE & DOTE. 50,C00 feet of lumber destroyed in our Plaiiliifr Mill In Brooklyn, May 15, 18i8 AH our Mouoy, Papers ard Books saved in excellent order In a MAU VIS'S SH E, ALL a ASD DKY PLASTEtt. S1IEAKKA3 BUDS. Both of the above were Very Severe Tests. After twenty-six years' experience lu New York city, we claim to make a SAFE superior in every respect to all others. Our Safes possess the folio wine advantages: They combine the two most Cre-prjof subftlunceB Known. They are perfectly fry, aud do not cor rode the Iron. Thy do not lose their fire-proor quail ties by ace. Our LOCKS are bupcrlor to any others In use. MARVIN & 00, PRINCIPAL. WAUEHOUBES; Ko 2G5 UllOADWAY, New York; 721 CHESNUT Street, Philada. (MASONIC HALL); So. 108 BASK fSkeet, Cleveland, Ohio And for sale by oar Agents In the principal cities throughout the United States. ' ALE S A L E Of C L C T H I GREAT O F C L O T H I ftJ G R Tho appraisement &f 8tock, Uu:W orJer of Executors, include all our piece goods hich we keep on c ittiuj and maki"s up a Uinml: an'1' .1 1 , Ai ople can readily see vivr though always cheaper than other housea, the p- 3 11 , . 1 , . "Hsiblc it is for triy much cheaper wo can sell everything now, and how imp. J .11. . , ... . he sunrir one to reach our low prices; and out- goods arc well known to . 1 in every respect. To accommodate parties who arc not quite prepared to buy, these bar gains can be secured by making the selection, and, by a small payment on account, they will be laid aside until they arc ready, and full pnytnent cn be made in instalments when desired. -WE ARE DOING ALL WE CAN TO ACCOMMODATE OUR GREAT THRONG OF CUSTOMEU3. CLOTUIMO. WANAMAKER & BROWH, 8. E. CORNER 8IXTH AND MARKET STREETS. Storo Open from 7 A. EI. to 9 P. M. Daily. Saturday Nights Until 10 P. 1VL A CLOTHING L SALE v r BAILEY & CO., v . v. rucr.iiiT arm riBJ-?t rr l o o GRAND OPENIiMC. FRESH IMPORTED NOVELTIES Of Jewelry, Taiicy Goo lis, Silver aM I'latcil Wares, FINANCIAL. FOR THB CHRIST MAS HOLIDAYS. Diamonds, Emeralds, Sapphires, Rubies, Opals, Pearls, Solitaires, Clusters, Italian, Roman, Dvzantine, Venetian, Opera Classes, Pipes, Match Boxes, Cigar Stands, Inkstands, Portemonnaies, Cigar Cases, Bridal Fans, JEWELRY. Viennese, Bohemian, French, English, Swiss, Russian, American, Watches, Swiss, Eni4li3h, American, Chains, Seal Rings, Seals, Charms, Scarf Pins, Scarf itinps, Studs, Sleeve Buttons. Lockets, Necklaces, Brooches, Earrings, Bracelets, Etc. FAKGY GOODS. Party Fane, Reticules, Clove Boxes, Mouchoir Boxes, Card Stands, Music Boxes, Skate Bags, Jewelry Cases, Dressing Cases, Bonbon Boxes, Jardinieres. Vases, Toilet Sets, French Bouquets, Etc. Eto. BRONZE GOODS. French Clocks, Statuettes, Croups, Etc., Vienna Clocks, Butte, From tho best French Modellers. Marble Statuary, Parian Vare, Paintings. SILVER AND PLATED VAftEO. E pergncs, Cake Baskets, Castors, Fruit Dishes, Flower Stand:;, S3 utt o'- Di?hes, Waiters, Vegetable Dishes, I to. Ccc. Corham Silver Wares. Corham Pli ;o Wares Open every Evening till 0 o'clock during Decomber. A8LEY CO., CHESFiUT AND TWELFTH STREETS, riiii.ADEi.pniA. MEDICAL. g SIMES' PURE COD LIVER OIL. T II 18 OIL bM bMa In cooit.at oa. FOB THB LAtiT TWEMY YKAiUJ, and durlot Iom prlo4 bas bta pronounced by Ui medical profession 10 b" The Best In the Market. For i al Wholesale and Belall by CU8TAVU8 KRAUHE, B. BIMK8' SDCXJE3S0B, K. y . Corner TWELFTH and CUESMJT, 10 lOBwrpl PHILADKLPHIA. CIGARS. B HAVANA OK1AKS. LEADING bituiclb' trenix loU Imported by every bieumer, Jlcet lew. Also, of our, own make uud copyrighted MKIANA RITA, best pare Hiivana leat Fit A U1AVOLO, pure Havana ahum, Iaap vrifii and wort uiiti ii quality. H. KUOUET 4 HONH, No. T H. Protit nt.. UltfjwlualSwp lrapui-terwftad Uuiulaciarur. EAl'TIFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AT LOUIS MKYTCirS. No, 1230 tm.Sf:T S1 re, Hecoad Door below TiiUiH-mu. IJH01UlTAI'FlS of Ih.UOeirHK i? V bOillLUtli Lirf!-ize (oi the, cn ., aoo " ' rhl'ler, - . 4-o.t hnoH " (4euiuind8ch1llnr,haci 1 14 HortLA Oal ei , :t ptciurtl (carte da V a w tottillkr ix " " ... rio ' r lh i:t.ulln A'huniii .rid Portrait . 80 AUO I. UUli.: KIZK ALUUMi AT;:0AN1)M Ju.i rciit iOu-i.dI sic. oi lUa oeUbralsd KKA. OFTUtiltKKlJtMA'lIUN, hy K.ulb.ch- M P ir Iralt. with k-y. ut (It. ti and it. 11 ALL OF FA MB OF GERMAN MUbIC, coupriaioB i llfe-lilcs Pot trail of Iti. Jr..t Masieri. wnn lecjr, .1 $10 $4, ao.lt I. UAL1 Or" FAUK OF UUHMAS POKTd. 8i Fir traii., ft Juit udbll.b.rt, Third Impr07.it Kdiiluo of the lu.lly favorli. OOVCUHDIA fur nr URHAN, IU. llntxt oolleoHo'j cf g.uis from tit. vnriii ttt iu. Diauilo M.sl.ii evtr biifurs uol aed, b uU (allv b uiuU In ItuHlIn and (lilt Miter, la. All klkdn of UUflU PUIfFOLlU. MUStOA t, WdBKi. FRAWKn PICTUKKS(cliip. inlllntoir), aud FNOUhH. UK It MAN, D KHENUH B')l)Ki, .uUfcNe for ,11GL1L AY FHh-NTi. litaUtv LEIIIGII YALLEY KB. MORTGAGE BONOG. We offer for aale a limited amount of those FIRST-CLASS BONDS AT NINETY, And Accrued Interest from Dfcember I. Tlie Bonds are Id amoanta of SIOOO, Klt-ber Registered or Coupon, at tbe option of Uie puicbaser, and bear Interest at SIX Till CE5iT. Free from all Uoycrnmcnt and State Taxes. The Mortanora undnr tohlch tUaoa Rnrnli spa beued lit for FlYE MILLIONS OF DOLLIES, Upon a property costing over TWFPi'lY MILLIONS OF BOLL IRS, Tbe grcta lecolpis upon which for tbe year past tiro uvor t FOUB MILLION UOLLVILS. Weofler tbetie Bonds as iu every respect A FIKST-CLAS5 SF.CUB1TY, And will receive In payment for them United matt., oiai, wily, or oilier MarKeiaule becurlties, Bllowlnt? tbe full market price. CO., DR EX EL & BANICEIW, No. V,l S. T Hill I) Stroot. WM. II. NEW HOLD, SON & AERTSUN Corner WALNUT and DOCK Sts., PUILADKLPUIA. yiu im rp NEW PUBLICATIONS. VICTORIOUS! HOLIDAY' BOOKS. CALL AT TliK POPULAR CHEAP BOOK 81'ORfC Off JAMES S. CLAXTON No. 11L OilKtSNUT .Street, Aod ae. our Immeraa dlsolay of Booki In fivery d- frtnjent ol Ltteruluie, at lower rates iban ail store a Hi. city. bHAKKPKARE, t vo , genuine Turkey morocco. f, ellu price flu. All tbe niandnrJ Porta at this rata, A crtwn 8vo edition uf ltou'nuoii OroKoe. Arabian Nigbf, bwlsH Xuwtly HjDI-boh, aJ Dun U'liiixa. He.utlluily iiliiblrat.d and UHLdsoaieiy bauud In CIO1 1 , riily V eacb. KH Kr.M'KaltK. l?mo. clo-h, only 60 cents. hOB!Nsot (jkU.suk, iu words oi on. syllable; o Ivse, braniifally Illustrated, oa.y fl .Hilly Bitl at all priue , a large aastirtment, ro( cn Blbips, Prayer aud yiuo lio .lea. Irr j ornil Juverlle ud Toy Un krt.wkli baidsoaaelj i-oinn'd iotaies, lbs larginit varleiy In tbeoliy. A liKUL'OTION OF 25 TO 75 PER CKNT. OJt KVEKYTHIKQ IM OUR LINK. Call for tbe new Hi llrtay t.'atal. (lie. hianilue etir mutk infer. puntiiui'if elnwberflh 1 lit? Mors villi be ktpt o, en antll 10 o'clock eaotl cvtuitir. JAMES S. CLAXTON. 111.111 til ANI ltUIHKI.Lt-,H. N'o. 1S3L CHJiHNUT STUKIIT, l!ilWtp PHXLADliLPUIA. FOR RENT. QTAMMKRJNU CUBED. PHILIP IO HKNtK. ProfcMor of Klocutlou, No Ji 10 11 i u btreet, . LAW . 147 N. 11 U (it rfwt TllKrECOUMUNICATINd OFH'ICliJ 1-MR g,lt"lii HUit sepaia'kiy or Kmiuxr in . o nd i.njy ol KiUidlug nearly oiipusUe lbs new OOM.MH&. ClAl, iXl UAAUa, ALSO I)rrb .rtGce., Iiisl. atd donlil lu l!u(JI" No. Ill Wall ui t et, and lu Odlc. ilulldlig oora.r of 1 oik sod Walnut Mr. e n. PAtTOKY HUTLDtNGl. Ii tbe vlclnl'y ot Froout aud Wlnut utr.'. a to tor rent. oAnta'Dlug elibei 81 X or NINJti B.O wun b.U.-K OP A BTKAM-KNOINK. Anoly to JA OB W. ' U it No. m WALK U T rtire.t, tliUu. N... UFS'RABLE DWFLLINUS FOR KfeNT. jlo. SUSuruce-pllUHl JK hiJUMt, iiO. M IS. i l'in-IKN BOOVi. APKl.tO . J At)' B M- KI.LIM, li 28tl Ko WALNUT Htrse'. TESTATE OF ELSANOll WRlOHr, DS lu e.atrd, Lettrr of Aduilnltiratioo oa tbe kbors Junai. bavins bcuu Krata to tli .olw iKued, ler.ou lud bteit thereto will mak. paynient. and iboae bavlriK olalois agalntit tbe same prM.ut them to ItOBKK t' K. PLh:UlN AdmlQl.lr.vor. No. Ii MAKKKT Htrel or to till Attoru.y. Oli AS. C. Ll1Te.lt. No. iCi WALMU 1' Hlcest. UUnM ."f
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