THE DAILY EVENING rELEmtAPn PHfTiADEL'PA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 18G9. 5 ltlVglt'AL ANI IRA3tATlC. Th Citr AmgiMnrnlii. At tor CnBSNUT the lanRtmble comedy of TA gavey HixnrmaM will be performed this evening, with MIhh Keono In tlie character of "Tolnette." An aniuHlnn comedietta will also le Riven, in whloh Mr. Monlauntand Mr. Bowers will appear. A new play by an American author, entitled ratriee; or, The White Woman of Wirktoio, will shortly be produced. . ' At tub Walnut the drama of Enoch Arden, not having proved a brilliant micros, hnn been with vr"wnA,Bn'1 m vnliiR the ever popular drama of Unrlr Tom' CeUtin will be (riven. On Monday next MIhh Uateman will appear in Tom Taylor's drama of Mary Warner, ippirted by Mr. George Jordan and Miss Virginia Francis, AT tii Alien Craven s comedy of The Xreilful will bo performed this evening. At IMrPRKz A IlKNRDK T s Ofkra Itot sR Mr. Frank Kent will appear this evtnlwt In his various female personations, in addition to other attractions. At thr Ei.kvrnth Stkkbt Opera IIouhr a flno minstrel programme, embracing the burlesque of llfpu, The Quarter toetmioiui, etc., will be presented tills evening. Sionoh lti.m. will exhibit his magical wondors this afternoon and evening at the Assembly Hulldlng. Tdk Amkkican C'onmkkvatory ok Music will give the second grand matinee of the season to-day at the Academy of Music. The programme is an ex cellent one. embracing selections from ltosslnl, Men delssohn, lialie, Chopin, and other composers. Tin "Star" Cochsr ok Lkcttrkk. Hon. Charles Pumncr will deliver his lecture on "Casto," this evening, at the Academy of Music. Mr. Sumner's reputation as a scholar, an orator, and a Btate.-miai, will undoubtedly attract an Immense audience this evening. Mr. Pugta'a next "star" will be Rev. Robert Coll- 7 or, 1). D., who will lecture on the subject of "Clear Tit," on Friday evening. Mr. Coliyer Is a verv popular lecturer, and tills discourse will be well worthy of the attention of the public. Pkofkshor Ui.ot will commence a ronrse of lec tures on cookery, at the AssenHly Hulldlng, on Thursday next, at U o'clock A. M. CITY IXMSMM. Ovn PnicnsroR Mix's, Youths', and Bors' Ml Clothing gyaranlmt lotcrr than th lotrrtt eU-trhr. ami .full natin. fartion ffiinrabteni all purchaser in toery rrJfct, or th mat ranrrttrfi an1 tit mmtru rftinlrA- Styi.k, Fit, and Wohkmanhhip of our Rradu-m-vt Gar. mnU tuptriar to any 'lock oj' litittlynil'le tioodt in I'hila dlphta. AlJto. CHOICE AflSOnTMKXT of OoniU in tho Firce, to be tnaule vp to orar in thr bMt anil fittt mannrr. liALV WAY UKTWKKN I BKNNKTT A CO., fifth awl '11IWKR tlAI.L, Sixth Street. ) 61s Mahkkt St., PHILAnKI.PHIA, AypftW BnOADWAT, NKW Yohk. Jewelry. Mr. William W. Cassidy, No. 13 8. Second Street, has the largest and most attractive assort men t of fine Jewelrj and Silverware in the city. Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pure article, furnished at a price which cannot be equalled. Ho also haa a largo stock Of American Western Watches in all varieties and at all price. A visit to hia store is sure to result in pleasure and profit. Preparatory Medication. The human system, tho most delicate and sensitive of nil created thinirs,.should be duly prepared to meet the shock occasioned by a sud den change in the temperature of the air. Kven the solid tnetuls contract and expand under cold and heat so that if a man were composed of iron, instead of frail tissues and fibres, circulating fluids and brittle osseous matter, his frame would not bo proof against the vicissitudes of climato. As it is, it behooves every ono, especially the feeble, to fortify the frail tenement of mortality against the inclemency of the present season. A wholesome Btrongth supplying vegetable tonio and alterative Is the preparatory medicine required, and among medicinal agents of this character Hobtettrb's Stomach Bittkhu land tuprtme. In a successful career of nearly a quarter of a century, the preparation has never been equalled or approached, and its sales are now larger than those of any half dozen articles purporting to belong to the same class that have ever beon advertised in this country. As a remedy and preventive of Dyspkpkia, and all its complications, it may be said to have Wrwl down competition and to be the Btandard speoiiio of the Western Hemisphere. A course of this genial restorative at the commencement of winter s the surest safeguard aguinst all the complaints which Are caused or aggravated by exposure to cold. 8umrB8nK OnioAi.l''inK-Place Stove and Warm Ant Furnace Comhinkd. The only Fire Place Stove evor invented that will warm the room in which it is situated. AH others fail in that particular. We have embodied in Tor SrNmfsiDR all the latest and bkbt-known principu-s of consuming cool with eco nomy, and have discarded all the numerous imperfections that are being used in the Baltimore and New York Fire place Heaters. The Bunnysloe will produce moms warm air with LESS FUEL than any other Stove, and ia acknowledged, by all who are using them, to be bupkhior in kvkrt parti cular to the Baltimore and New York Fiie-Plaoe Uoaters, wbioh they had heretofore used. Do not be deoelved by misrepresentations in regard to The Sunnysilik, but call and examine it, and see the large number of testimonials from those who have thun in use, ' which will convince any person of its superiority to all Others, at the Warming and Ventilating Wareroomi of Gkouok P. Suocu A Jo., No. 333 N. Second street. While Waiting for a Cough to go as it came, you are often laying the foundation for some Pulmonary or Bron chial Affection. It is better to get rid of a Gold at onoe by nsing that sure remedy, Dr. D. Jatne's Expectorant Which will care the mott stubborn Cough, and relieve you of all anxiety as to dangerous consequenees. Sold every where. Unsurpassed tor Beauty and Fit ARE THE New Stylh Knoijuh Paletot Overcoats op . . . , Oarii's Finished Melton, made 1)Y Ohaulbs Stokhs, No. 824 OhesitptS tiieet. No. 704. 704. 704. Perfect and a beauty. Ail its movements are positive. Really the Best Family Sewing Machine. Have you seen it T Very durable. A general favorite; quiet in operation. Makes the lock-stitch. Call and examine. No. 704, 701, 704, 7n4, 704, 704. C'Uesnut street. BUT THK IIARLKIGH. BUY THK HARLKIGH. PUR F.ST LKHIGli COAL MINKD. OFFICB. CORNER SIXTH AND BPRINU GARDEN. DEPOT, NO. Ml N. NINTH HTlt.JT. WILLIAM W. ALTKR. KKST OIIALITIKS OF SCHUYLKILL, LORBERRY, AND SHAMOKIN OOAU EaBTH Closet Oompanv'b patent dry earth com! modes and privy-tUturea, at A. U. rranoiacoa Uos, mo, 618 Market street. Obovtcb A Billi'l Highest Premium Sawing Machines Ko. TJUOhesnat street THIS IS A GOOD TIME TO I1UY GENTS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING. tWThe great preumtre of the pant three weekiAt tlfenablee to vianvaeture cheaper thanM tWrtfanle have any idea of. We have an enor-. trmout ttock. and are teUimj U rapidly, becautet IVof its u?rior ftiiiih and marveWnuily mode-Mi iVrate prices: Our counter are replcnUhedju tirtlaily with FALL OVERCOATS, CHESTERFIELDS, STREET JACKETS, SHORT SACKS, BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS. HEAVY OVERCOATS, BOYS' SUITS OF EVERY KIND. tr Com t and tee them. WaKAMABEK A Huowk, tub lakuksst c'lotuino iiljusk, Oak Hall, Tbk .;ornb of Sixth and Miukkt Stuektj. fflARRIIiD. MmFFFTT-NF.P r.-On the Isth of Number, by Rev. M '1 u7AZTTVb,'i.mlHAl l MOFFKIT to Miss MARY AriNA NKIF, both of this oily. HPKRRY-IUTHTKn.-RnnriW. October SI, by Rer. W.ili7jni N rt, Mr. JOhKPII 8PK.RKY to Miss A N. NIK K. 8A eldest daughter of Theophjlus Uusted, all of tula city. No cards. I112. rtKVKNS. On the morning of the noth nltlmo, OUSSIK daughter of Augustus F. and Martha M. Berens. aged liyear. 1 he relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from her lather's rosidenon, No. 537 N. Eleventh street, on Fridty, the 3d instant, at 1 O CllH'K. ,-JUT3'5K!?r!'-Pn I0:"''- November 3D. ELIZA B. CRITTF.NOF.N, in her 78th year. The friends of the family are reftpeotfnlly Invited to at tend the funeral, from the residence of nor son, Rev. H. W, Crittenden, N. W. corner of Thirty seventh and hansom streets. West Philadelphia, on Thursday, the 2d Instant, at 8 o'clock P, M. - I.AWSON. On Monday morning, November 2!, 1W JOHN L., aged 14 years and 7 months, son of John L. nnd Rebecca 8. Lawson. LKWIS.-Onthe ftith nltlmo, Mrs. SARAU LEWIS, in the 44th year of her ago. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the inneral, from her lute residenoe, No. 1324 S. Ninth street, on Sunday afternoon, Dei-ember 5, at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Lafayette Oemeterr. OZIAS. On Monday, the 2Pth ultimo, JOHN OZIAS. formerly of (lormantonn. In the 07th year of hia age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence. No. 1 7 ; 1 1 N. Klevonth street, on triday afternoon, December:!, at 2 o'clock. Interment at Olonwnod Cemetery. i LIFE IN3URANOE M lint 31 ore Acceptable :iirlt mni lrrent to a loving Wife or HIter tlinn a Policy of L.lle Insurance in THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE-INSURANCE COMPANY or iiiii,aii:i.iiiia. No. 921 CITES NUT St., below Tenth. THE ONLY TRULY MUTUAL COMPANY IN THE CITY OR STATE. Acciimnlntcl ('npltul, 93,500,000 AFTER PAYING LOSSES TO THE AMOUNT OP 8 I ,'2M0(. 11 10 ws8trp CLOTHING. One-Price Clothing House, No. OO-l MvYIlItlST Street. Our Garments are well made. Our Cutters are men of taloat, BUT ONE PRICE IS ASELBD. Satisfaction Guaranteed Every Purchaser. GEO. W. NIEMANN, Proprietor, IB wrmS No. 804 MARKET St., above Sixth. D U R A B I LITY, COMFORT. AND ECONOMY Are combined in our Scotch Cheviot Suits, Which we are making to measure for 5 Auio, our Frieze and Cassimere Suits at $18. STYLE, FIT, TRIMMINGS, AND WORK EO.UAL TO ANY HOUSE IN THE CITY. Having determined to make a Quick Sule of our large Stock of Goods, Ready-made and Uncut, we have reduced prices so low as to render OOMPKTITION HOPELKSS. We guarantee satisfaction in every particular, or the sale annulled and money returned. EVANS A LEECH. No. 02N MARKET Street. 11 27 lmrp F. A. HOYT & BRO., ASSEMBLY BUILDING, TENTH and CHESNUT Streets, HAVE NOW READY A LARGE STOCK OP FINE CLOTHING FOR DOYS AND CHILDREN. Also, a large assortment of 13 so wfrncwTp Piece Goods for Gents' Wear. OLOTHS, OASSIMERES, ETO. GRAND DEMONSTRATION. PRICES REDUCED. WM. T.SNODGRASS&CO. No. 34 SOUTn SECOND STREET. CLOTHS FOR LADIES' SUITS. ASTRACHANS. VELVET CLOTHS. BEAVERS. CHINCHILLAS. VELVETEENS. tU91mr FUR BACK DEAVERS. CENTSJURJsMSHmQjQOODS. GENTLEMEN WILL FIND AT T. Ij. Jacobs & t'o.'H, No. 1226 CHESNUT Street, a lars:e and well-wdooted stock of red and white Shaker Manuel, Merino, and IJanlim Flannol UndorHhirls and Drawers, lirilish snperstoiit Half Hone, 1-ine Ureas Hliirta for wen and boyn. (Jollant, Tics, Uruvula, and liowB, and a lieuvrul and complato aaaortinnot of i'uruishinK Goods of Liil..tri.r miulitv 1. 1. thll lilW.lMt rt nfl k.vow aptiilu w. Iisntod to be as rreaantuda aad uirai(UtfuritTcI, fair d'jahug caielulljf adhurud to. 11 17 iiuru DRY OOOD8. THE NEW DRY GOODS STORE, Nos. 39 and 41 North EIGHTH Street (Formerly t ana'n.i TRASKMillTlftSG Will, open ou Monday, Nov. , 10(.o D05EN MVTIKK'S ALL-I.INMN STITCHED HDKKS., 1 1 E 11- Subjcct to sllsht Manufnrtnror's Imporfoctlca. These Goods will he oilcred at II CEN'iS, and are of criunl value to Goods timially sohl at 3'J ceutn. AlHO, WK) DOZEN DOt'RI.E SATIX DAMASK ALL-LtNKN TAlil.K NAPKINS, At f2 W to fn-OO per dozen. These Goods are fully worth ti and 5 per dozen, and persona la waut of Napkins Hhould ii't full to see them, Another bale of thOHe 8-4 11AI.F-BI.EACHKD TAT.I.K DAMASKS. At "8 CENTS, UHUtilly swld at (1. Alxo, a freKh lot of those 8-4 ULKACUED DAMASKS AT gl'l-2X. A splendid assortment of BARNSI.EV TABI.i; DAMASK,; Fresh from the Custom House, at 11 "75 1 ti-M. B CASES YARD WIDE ALL-WOOL SIIAKKR FLANNELS At 46 and M CENTS, very much under regular prices. A fresh Invoice of 400 DOZEN EM TRESS KID GLOVES In all the new Rhitdes and colors, at S7X CENTS per pair. This brand of Gloves Is well and favorably known In this city, and are equal in qnallty to any Glove sold for $125 elRewhere. We alKO offer the beet Glove Imported for Wl)t:, la every shade and color. 3 CASES CHENE PorLINS AT 20 CENTS, Reduced from 81 rents, loo dozen more of those extra lonpr tops UALURIGGAN HOSE, In all sizes, both bleached ami brown. A full line of Geuta' Hosiery In Cotton, W ":' 'n, and Meriuo. Gents' Merino t'ndergarments, all grades. Purchasers, will please boar In mtml that In uyin;r Goods of our House they are only paying a small profit over manufacturers' prices. Only one profit between manufacturer and consumer. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. TRA'SIC& WHITING Nos. 39 and 41 N. EIGHTH St., 11 ST smwat rp ENTIRE PHILADELPHIA. STOCK TO BE ; O L D OUT. J. M; HAFLEIGH, Nos. 1012 and 1014 CHESNUT St., In view of making some Important changes In hia uusiness, wui commence MONDAY, N0YEMBER 29, TO SELL HI'S ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS AT LESS THAN GOLD COST. THE WHOLE STOCK TO BE CLOSED OUT IN THIRTY DAYS. HST4t I Xj ii BLACK SILK (BLACK ALPACAS.) IRISH POPLINS. (UEAVT TARTAN PLAIDS.) S. SILK FACED POPLINS PLAID POPLINS. VELVETEENS. GEO. D. WISHAM, No. 7 North EIGHTH Street. 11 24 WBlSt PIIILADELPIILV. -QODGERS' AND WOSTENIIOLM'S POCKET 11 KMVKB. 1'earl ana m Handles, of besntifoJ and the oelebrated LKOOLTKE RAZOR BUlhtfOttii of lue nneat quaui. RitKora. KnUes. Solesors. and TahlenntlArvnmnnd anA Poured at P. MAXiCUlA.'ti, No, U B, TJLMTU Btreet, tXHon van mwt a s svv 1 'our IJW,uMl TlioiiNmicl (400,000 Dollar' Wort It W I T E E CLOTHING On THIS WEDNESDAY OAK HALL A GRAITD CLOTHING SALE, To bo in every respoot a Duplicate of the J Great Executor's Sale held there oeie year ajo, At which the People well llemeinber tliwy aecured tke Best Bargains in Clothing that they have ever made. THIS IS THE STATEMENT OF THE CASE. Anticipating, a did all Merchants, an unusually brislc trado; wo invested EIGHT HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS In the mnnufacttire of Clothincr. Our sal ch hent time, for Fall Trutle, to about Leaving us Four Nutidred Thounand Dollars' worth of Garments, of every description made up with the utmost eare, NOT' ONTS D9Ir LAU'S WORTH OF WHICH are we willing to carry over into next year. Hence we-aro determined, at all hazawVs, to mak YOUTHS' We Imvf tb,i LarKr-.t and Host Assortment KEDUC'KI) TIUCFS. A RARE Ksilo ConuiHMicod tliix Wednesday, Store operi-i eiirly. and closes late. About S E V F,N T Y -F I V K SALF.SMEN will be will be "'ivfu to all. N ct stonier will be WANAMAKER -Sc BROWN, S. V. CORNER SIXTH AND MARKET STS., PHILADELPHIA. NOTK. Our Stock is alroidy arranged, and those' who desire to anticipate tho sale, are at liberty to call on and after Satnrday, November L'T. WAKTAASudJISIt. BROWK. DRY GOODS. J. W. THOMA8, Nos. 405 and 407 North SECOND St., lias uow l en hin Kail ami Wluter Importatioa of LADIES' CL0AKINGS. BLACK CARACULLA. ASTKACIIAN8, In Uiack and Wnlte. SEAL SKINS. VELVET BEAVE8S, In all colors. FANCY CLOTHS, for Opera Cloaks. 9115p SILK PLUSHES AND VKLVKTKENS McVAUGH & DUNCAN, Wo . Ill S. EL.KVE3iTlI Street, Hava this week opened fine assortment of SEASON ABLE QOOOS for Presents for tne approaching Uoll- LINEN HDKFS. A full line for Ladies, Oents and Children, from the lowest to the finest grades. EMBROIDERIES, In Frenoh work and Hamburg, choice styles. LINEN SETS, I'rsm the plainest ityle to the finest imported. TIDIES, In great Tariety and entirely new designs. LACES. Point, Pointe d'Applique, Valenciennes, Thxeud and Guipure, in new patterns. COLLARS AND CUFFS, FRENCH BREAKFAST CAPS, And a great rariety of 111 29 mwfliu FANCY ARTICLES. CARD. DECF.Mnr.n 1st. Anticipating an early resumption of specie payments, as indicated by the rapid feoline in Cold, wo have. In order to close out, as near as possible our WHOLK STOCK during the present month, marked down the price to a tiuld valuation, and many below the actual coat in Cold, In pay ment of which we are willing to accept Cireeubacks, Na tional Bank tes, Oold or hilrerCoin. A. 4 J. B. BARTHOLOMEW, IMPORTERS OF KID GLOVES, No. 23 N. lilUHTH Street, EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS BI.AOK HII.KS, . MLK POI'MNS, I'l.AIl) POPI.1NS, COKDKP WOOL I'OPMNS, VOOI, KOUAKK SHAWLS. H'OOLLONO S11AWLH, HI, UK BLACK ALPACAS. LYONS CLOAKlNti VKLVKT. l.AIXKS' MKkINO ITNUKKWKAIt. CIKNTS' M KKiNO UNDEHWKAU. KID GLOVES, HOSIKKY, . SlllltT tHONTS, ETO. ETC. ETO. Bargains in every departuixut, to close out the WHOLE STOCK, at No. N. Kit ill I'll Street. IJ 1 wsuitf DEAFNESS EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT ecienoe aod skill hare invented to uaiat ih h..in. In every duirree of deafaess ; also, Uoupiratora ; also ,Craa dall's Patent Crutches, suuerior to any others in ose. at p. WAUK1KAU No. 116 8. '1'UNTh StrMt, below OhasuoL r JET flOOns, NEWEST 8TYLE3 DIXONS. No, 81 U, ElOUl'U Street ' uiltitis Amu 0 T E3 SALE. Vt WUCK1 JL-riCN SIM Hiuill iiiHtiro IMMEDIATE SALE. HOMING, December There has commcncctt '. . ' AT THE DUILDINGS, Sixth and Ularket Streets have exceeded last vear's. but have fallen- Bhort j!4()0,0()()'00, WE OFFER, THEN, OUR ENTIRE STOCK At Trices as Low ns those prevailing at tho Last Fall, bringing some Trices far below tho Cost of Manufacturing. AND CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT. of liOYS' CLOTHING to bo found in the city, all of which is now for sale at ttltKiVII.T- OTFOIIT UNITY TO FIT OUT THJI CHILDREN. nubiippuid, 11 any lioaKoiiaiHo Accommodation 01 FIRE AND BURGLAR .PROOF SAFE MAltVIN'S SAFES! THK HEST QUALITY! THE LOWEST PRIOE8! THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT! Fire Proof. Burglar Proof. MARVIN & CO., No. 721 nillSM T Street, (Masonic Hall), PHILADELPHLV. 256 Broadway, N. Y. 10S Batik St., Cleveland, O. A number of Second-hnnd Safes of different makes and sizes for sale VEKT LOW". Lll SO mvrfimrp SAFES, MACHINERY, eta, moved and hoisted promptly and carefully, at reanonable ratPH. WATCHES. JEWELRY, ETO. C. & A. PEQUIGN0T, L MANUFACTURERS OF WATCH AND DEALERS IN AMERICAN AND FOREIGN WATCHES, Ifo. IS South SIXTH Street. 1 1 mrafSrp MANUFACTORY, No. M a FIFTH Street CURTAINS AND SHADES. CURTAIN MATERIALS. LACE CURTAINS, 118-00 to 100-00 a pair. NOTTINGHAM LACE CUKTA1NS, t'i to 1 14 a pair. WINDOW fcllADES, all kloda. SILK BROCATELLES, SMYRNA CLOTHS, PLUSHES, RETS, TERRIES AND DAMAJSKS, all. colors. TASSEL, CilMPS, FRINGES, ET?, jU 2G 3l RAILROAD SUPPLIES. W. H. CARRYL & SONS, No. 723 CHESNUT ST KEEP, IN E. H. GODSnALK A CO.'S CARPET STORE, (TWO DOORS ABOVE O U K OLD STA N J). HMIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING RELIN- 1 quisbed the Heating of Buildings b Steam or Vater.it will 1 noniinued l) WILLIAM 11. WISTAR, lately enperintendiufc that doparDuiHut of their busi dbh, wliniii they reuouiiueud to 'heir frinndx. Nor. ll, IW, MOUH1S, TAbiy.H fc CO. WISTAR flTflOULTON, No. 227 BOUTH FIFTH BTitEET. HEATING BV STEAM OR HOT WATER. PLANS OF PIPE CUT TO OHUEK. LAUNDRIES AND CULINARY 'AITAltATUS i'l'lTLD UP. Iim8iu5p an t9 1809, of our cnloulnti rtnav nmnnntinrv in ihanrt. December 1 in attendance. Trompt arul polit attaatioa rricos wi.i inanoo max to-bny. CRAPES, WHITE ALMERIA GRAPES 650 KECS 111 Beautiful Clusters, AT 40 CENTS PER POUND. . 1 SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, S. W. Corner BE0AD and WALNUT, 11 29 tf PHILADELPHIA," CROCERIES. ETC 18 0 0. COUSTY'S EAST END GROCERY. WHITE ALMERIA GRAPES, 40 conU pr lb. NEW RAISINS, CURRANTS, CITRON, ORANQS AND LEMON PEEL, PURE SPICES. PIE PEACHES In large cans, at only 18 cents pec. can, warranted good, and of tills year s growtn. OUR TABLE 8IIERRY, 2iso per gallon by cart, oj vw ivo-gaUoa1 demijohn. COOKING WINES AND BRANDIES, CIDER, COUSTY'S EAST END GROCERY, No. 118 SOUTH SECOND STREET, 11 15 mwflTtrp BELOW CHESNUT. n 1 1 v ( run iNrrfiJi ri kirt nm fiirn I tULL NHI UnHL TLMVK lit IAMLU. CANS LA1UJE AND FULL. Hie finest In quality and style evor ottered. SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. Factory and Farms, Cumoerland county, N. J. WHOLESALE AGENCY, ' No. 45 NORTH WATER STREET. 11 U lmrp REEVES 1 PARVLN.
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