Pennsylvania  Pharmaceutical  Association. 
The  Eighth  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Association  will  be  held  in  the  Parlors  of  the  Reed  House,  Erifi, 
commencing  at  8  o'clock  P.  BI  ,  Tuesday,  June  2,  1883.  The  exhibition  of  drugs,  pharmaceutical  prepara- 
tions, etc.,  will  be  given  in  the  Assembly  Rooms  of  the  same  building.  Entertainment  will  be  given 
members  and  their  families,  in  the  Eeel  House,  at  reduced  rates. 
Excursion  tickets  on  the  ra'lro  ids  leading  to  the  p  ace  of  meeting,  will  be  issued  upon  presentation 
of  an  order,  which  can  be  obtained  from  tlie  Se  retarv.  All  who  propose  attending  the  meeting 
should  notify  the  Secretary,  J.  A.  MILLEE,  Harrisluig,  Pa. 
New  Jersey  Pharmaceutical  Association. 
The  Fifteenth  Annual  Meeting  of  the  New  Jersey  Pharmaceutical  Association  will  be  held  in  Camden, 
on  AVednesd;iy  and  Thursday,  Blay  20th  and  21st,  iu  Grand  Army  Hall,  Stevens  Street,  below  Fifth,  at 
11  A  Bl.    All  Pharmacists  are  invited  to  attend  the  meetings  and  take  part  in  the  discussions. 
Meetings  of  State  Pharmaceutical  Associations. 
State.  Time.  Plack.  Local  Secretary. 
Alabama...   May  5  Anniston  M.  M.  Stone,  Montgomery. 
Indiana  May  12  Indianapolis  .J.  E.  Perry. 
Iowa  May  11....  Council  Bluffs  J.  B.  Atkius. 
Kansas  June  10  Lawrence  E.  H.  T.  Nesblt. 
Kentucky   May  20  Danville  H.  W.  Evans. 
Louisiana  May  12  New  Orleans  C.  L.  Keppler. 
Massachusetts  June  3  Piftsticld  J.  H.  Manning. 
Missouri  June  23   Brownsville  ...J.  J.  Thorn. 
Maryland   IMav  la  Hagerstown  M.  L.,Byers. 
Missi.vsippi   May  T.)  Natchez   
Nebraska  :May  l:;   Omaha  J.  Forsyth. 
New  Jers.'v  ^lay  2n  and  21  Camden.  M.  Goldsmith. 
New  York  Tiiir-   Saratoga  Springs  C.  I.  Fish. 
Ohio  :\lMy2o  Sandusky...  ^Tm  Melville. 
Pennsylvania  hinc  2  Eiie  J.  B.  Duble,  Williamsport. 
Texas  May  I'J  San  Antoni.i  G.  H.  Kalteyer. 
Virginia  May  10  Cliarlottt ville  C.  P.Benson. 
West  Virginia  June  2  Grafton  J.  A.  Grant. 
THE  Spring  Course  in  Analytical  Cliemi-try  will  begin  on  Monday,  March  23d,  and  continue  until 
about  the  middle  of  July.    Instniction  will  be  given  in  Analytical  Chemistry,  including  assay  m 
ores,  urine  analysis,  etc.,  or  graduates  may  devote  themselves  to  the  investigation  of  any  special  subject. 
Early  application  should  be  made  to  '  S.  P.  SADTLEK,  Professor  of  Cliemiftrij. 
or  to         HENEY  TEIIMBLE,'P/Y)/eJsor  of  Anahjtical  Chemistry. 
at  t  he  Laboratory,  between  9  A  .M.  and  1  P.  M 
ETI  I  D  /\  D  ET  EXCURSION  parties  sall  from  New  Y'ork  in  April,  May  June 
Ci  W        \S        Vm  u    i^iid  Julv  bv  tirst-class  steamshirs. 
SPECIAL  TCU.TJIST  TIC2ETS  for  INDIVIDUAL  TEAVELEES  at  REDUCED  EATES,  by  the  best  routts 
for  i.'.-asur.  travel. 
COOK'i  EXCURSIONIST,  with  maps,  contains  full  particulars  ;  bv  mail  for  ten  cents. 
XHOS.  COOK.  &  *?0:N,  2tjl  Broadway,  N.  Y.,  or  337  Walnut  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 
Pharmaceutical  Meetings. 
Tlie  last  Pharmaceutical  Meeting  of  this  seasoii  will  be  held  on  Tuesday,  May  19th.  All  intevested 
in  Pharmacy  are  cordially  invited.  Those  desirirg  to  be  notified  by  postal  cards  will  please  leave  their 
address  with  tlie  Acttiarv. 
THOMAS  S.  WIEGAND,  145  N.  10th  St. 
The  Fiist  Pharmacopoeia  Published  in  the  United  States. 
A  small  number  of  copies  of  this  interesting  little  work  have  been  printed,  paged  to  correspond  with 
the  original.    Copies  mav  be  obtained  at  25  cents  each,  by  addressing, 
H.  11.  WOLLE,  143  N.  10th  Street,  Philadelphia. 
Pharmaceutical  Examining  Board  of  Philadelphia. 
The  undersigned  call  attention  to  the  Act  approved  April  4, 1872,  by  which  no  person,  not  a  Graduate 
in  Pharmacy,  can  conduct  the  Eetail  Drug  business  in  Philadelphia,  or  serve  as  responsible  Assistant, 
without  being  duly  examined  and  registered  by  this  board,  under  penalty  of  the  law. 
Eegular  examinations  of  the  board  take  place  at  333  South  Twelfth  Street,  on  the  last  Thursday  of 
every  month.  App  ications  for  examinations  and  registrations  should  be  sent  early  to  the  Secretary,  Mr. 
J.  F.  Hayes,  St.  George  Pharmacy,  Cor.  Broad  and  W^alnut  Sts. 
Dr.  L.  WOLFF,  President,  N.  W.  Cor.  12th  and  Chestnut  Sts. 
J.  F.  HAYES,  Secreiaru,  S.  W.  Cor.  Broad  and  Walnut  Sts. 
HIBBEET  P.  JOHN.  242  Chestnut  St. 
J.  L.  SUPPLEE,  601  N.  13th  St. 
J.  J.  OTTINGEE,  2001  Spruce  St. 
