Meetings  of  State  Pharmaceutical  Associations. 
*^TATE.  Time.  Place.  Local  Secretary. 
Illinois  September  1  Chicago  T.  H.  Patterson, 
Michigan  October  13  Detroit  A.  W.  Allen, 
North  Carolina  August  12  Greensboro  R.  G.  Glenn. 
Wisconsin  August  11  Zanesville  F.  F.  Prentice. 
To  Manufacturing  Druggists  and  Chemists. 
A  former  professor  in  a  School  of  Pharmacy,  and  author  of  articles  and  a  pamphlet  qn  the  structure 
of  crude  drugs,  about  to  travel  through  New  Mexico,  Arizona,  and  Old  Mexico,  has  imusual  facilities 
for  learning  of  the  drugs  most  in  repute  an  ong  the  Indians  and  Mexicans.  He  w  ill  furnish  specimens 
with  as  full  nott-s  as  he  can  collect  on  such  plants  as  are  most  useful  in  medicine  or  the  arts,  for  a  bonus 
of  t(n  dollars  for  each  kind  not  now  in  general  use  in  the  States,  and  for  the  price  of  the  drug  when 
desired  in  qinntities  larger  than  an  ordinary  specimen  of  a  pound  or  two.  He  refers  by  permission  to 
Professor  Maisch.  Address, 
M.  W.  HARRINGTON,  Santa  Fe,  New  Mexico. 
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The  First  Pharmacopoeia  Published  in  the  United  States. 
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the  original.    Cojiies  may  be  obtained  at  25  cents  each,  by  addressing, 
H.  II.  W  OLLE,  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  Retail  Drug  business  in  Philadelphia,  or  serve  as  responsible  Assistant, 
without  being  duly  examined  and  registered  by  this  board,  under  penalty  of  the  law. 
Kegulsr  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  Walnut  Sts. 
Dr.  L.  WOLFF,  President,  N.  W.  Cor.  12th  and  Chestnut  Sts. 
J.  F.  HAYES,  Secretary,  S.  AV.  Cov.  Broad  and  Walnut  Sts. 
HIBBERT  P.  JOHN,  242  Chestnut  St. 
J.  L.  SUPPLEE,  601  N.  13th  St. 
J.  J.  OTTINGER,  2001  Spruce  St. 
Agents  for  the  American  Journal  of  Pharmacy 
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JAMES  B,  CHERRY,  23  Fourth  Avenue,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 
JAMES  S.  ROBINSON,  Second  and  Madison  Streets,  Memphis,  Tenn. 
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