The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, December 31, 1864, FOURTH EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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SATVUDAY, DhCRMREU 31, mi.
AMI sr.M RITN.
New Chi.khit SrnrKT Thkatrk. Tim
fascination fur the stiitfc Is thought a itrange one,
jet, wlirn It Is cnnlrtorc1 tin: tit tiring all tlio
higher ijcuilios of the Intellec t into lila.v, that It
nqitlrcs !op frnslhilltv ami pusion, ill it it
tllonls cnic fur frclirs nn -I rr.i itlons wlil.'li In
our trtrj ilny worl.l find no fops. Mil, a'love nil,
that t: hririr" lnnwrck.tr a snptvasfil ariitu
aa nitrb aa a linnl-tnilins: a n mstrras osn enrn In
ajrar thr- UnipuiionB nro srei, nnd even rea
son Ktlll I'imiBlOU SOliM! rati S.lth tiorj t tl tl X
Woman - sphere of work is no ciu'ii.ii'Crilictl.
n i-p,iid. til xl w w mdrr not tint slit) ahmi (1
s'rm- nt uro huiiml io provi le In lrpotMlinco I t
Inmc'f, oiu in r lor tin o Urur to hor. Aa ihu
aiivat ihi'x am p 'U'l. ri d on tnc iiiilirtult't's seen
to riirapp ar, ntnl the rrilt sonnis cav. A pir:
lo lrir'i, a drca tn p-ovido, little fm:lit to on-qiii-r
prj only iiiiiMnR wlim co nn iretl with
tl lM.tiii: mid of the ri'xult. lien o lio nutnli -r
n( de' iitniiii'n uoiuliiod to the p'ttivr.t uml cour-
UOns p'ltiiir.
We wc uUl tlrlrrt to pe't with Rcnt'cncjs anil
lmliti'-v of the ilehutuntit of 1 it itiKht, Miss
At Bin 1) Arrv. llcri.v shunM eve" tvuiper jus
lira, I ni jii'il Tim-t I e J me lor tbr sake ol those
who n ine nttrr Mho have merit, ami fur the saLc
' loi i-e a'l in' cu artists r.ho Imre n llu 'il unci
Inert nil tbtir la'cnls y deep and on mtieil
.HOT.
'I Iiiii Misn ll'A iy 'lunl 1 drop her v il c lit th"
er.d ol hi r ei trnn-s, th it ho Hhuitld lott iniivii
will, eii' e, thut Him s'l.ni'i n it prn;oi 1? in ilil'ms
hvr voire, w ihink portoctlr nnur il in a none. ,
anil pi rteitlv c-uip i I i e with talen'; rut tint
she should ri a I wi'tniu. iii"."ilij? ,'iirv or fi ellne
th it die sbmltl he Mirny ln ml of ini i so,
mag m tism, nnd rnilm-i.'.Mti. tt.a:. h" ami n J drop
l ir A , ii what mnno( fo tiven. M i
'Ar)'s voire is thin, and trained to (ire it
p v.i r.
hfce in tall and well formed, with a li unlsoni",
arm, i.i.d youth and K""d lk4 su'll ient tor
mir. e, had ho po.no-ai,il the tnto1 lo.'tu 1 re
gainment. We i jiinot think that Min D'Arey
ba any reipilHite for the dtaiie, exei'p in? ilia wt'l
lo (Oeceed. Of Mr Mordauni' "M ner Walter"
we have aluaily epoken. lie ma'nre ic each
time he playa It. lo hlin earuo tho hunom of
the plav.
lr. Jlonloch read bis part "excellently well,"
ijf coutsa. lie (lia nor look it. Dor is hi- Ilroid
wny lounge t ail miiteJ to trapdy. Mis Ward
wki Miilieioritly pond and viva. ious iib ' llilen."
"Modus" wan played with bumor and dii rotnm
ty lr. Wiird This evening MI-.S D'Arey will
piny 'Tauline."
On Monday the fine Warren Coin'ilnation will
ap, our, aid we may be nuro of u few week',
thorough and Juaiiiiahle enjoyment. Mr Warren
ltbe moat tlnl.ihed arti-t wo' havo on the s aze;
alias Oiton unapproachable In some parts ; Mrs.
McMaierthc Mich-bred old woman of the anw,
and Charles llarron, who caii, if and wha be
lik I , he excellent.
Waikit Svbfbt Thktrb. Wo suppose t!ie
inclement weather will not materially interfere
with the a'tendnnco at this popu ar theatre tj
lit lit. We but yet to know the occasion when
the popularity of Mis vrcTOnr, witb. 06r al tract
Itc I'liHrtniiimeuts, would ot overeoma tho
inlliienic of the stoim kijtf. '1 ',, bill for to-ulKht
is Oner 'J'tntt, In which Miss Western will
nrptar as "Nincy PyV.m," for the last time.
The perforuiaiim wiVii eluse with the favori e
duinia of the iichien t'armrr. lio.U pieces ure
tlleeilvcly tnst.
On Monday next Miss Western commences tlio
la-,t weik of her great enpaKcnient, rcp atinir
Jludime Celeste's oiltiinal military drama of tho
J-'fiuh ;iy,'or, y'Ae lai of Ujeir.i.
Ancn Pthket TiiHAiRE. Next eek will bo
Mr. C. nrke's latt week, ilo has sacrificed this
wick to the holiday people, ai.d wi.l give us his
le-t choice of pieces. a
CITY INTELLIGENCE.
Gk wr Lonan op Pennsylvania. Annual
jrraml coinniimication, St. John the Evangelist's
Pay, I'hiUilelphia, Docember 27, A. D. ISM, A.
I. 6SG4. The following named brethren hiving
ltn elected, December 6, ISG4, for the ensuing
Masonic year, wcro this day installed : Brother
Lucius II. SjoU, H. W. O. Master; Brother Johl
L. Goddard, 11. W. D. O. Master; Brother
Jlichard Vaux, R. W. 8. O. Warden; Brother
Hubert A. Lanibeilon, E. W. i. O. Warden;
Broiler Tcter William.'on, It. W. O. Treasurer;
Brother William II. Adams, It. W. O. Secretary.
The following brethren were alno elected on the
7th instant:
Trustees of Oirard Bequest Ilrotheis Samuel
II. 1'irnos, Juies iliaciiin-o.i, David lljyd,
DbvIU J ay ne, (o nrfro Thomson.
Trunin i of Masonic I.o.n. Brothers William
lludxer, Juiues buielils, Wiiliam Diixer, Joiin U.
sliilif r, Alexai tier Kirkpitrick. lu eouuc ion
with Ibe E eeiivi- Grand OtUcers
TruttotsGratidLode Chai ity Kund. Bro.hcra
J in-1 h 8. Kiley, William S. Black, Aug is fi.
lai pherkuD, Jacob Loudenslager, Ueorgo Uri6
coin. Among other business, the K. AV. Orand Mas
ter wus pleaned to announce the followiug ap
poln nit nts tor the year :
(irand Chaplains. Her. Brothers John Cnam
i is, Henry W. Ducachet, William 6jiI Urd',
Danhl Washburn, Kingston CiodUard, Johu 1'.
Lunoj , and Auan John.
benior Grand Deacon, Brother Joseph F.
I IiOuiii ; Junior Grand 1 eticon, Brother r'raujis
II J.ickton; (imnd Mewarus, Brothers Alun
Jvti.sg and Jatm s Knrgmon ; Grand Marshal,
Iln iher Henry J. While; Gr.ind Sword Bercr,
Itnthir Juiiita Knn;i-oii; Uruml Pursuivant,
Jitother (Korsc H. Ashtou ; Granu Tyler, brother
Vi I m B. tichn;der.
CoKiuit e of Finance. Brother William
Wn.t.n-', H (i.M , Ki.be-rt Clark, Michael N,s
Iiet J nn C. Yeiger, Fr incis Bla :K'iuroe.
C unite' on Corrwpoudeuce. lirothirs
Sam uil C. l'erkins.Geornu UnL0ai, K. F. Chase,
Daniel M. ox, 1). niv.l Itritiaia,
Conim t ee un I.annmaiks. Brother Josiah
Ranufcll, 1. G. M.; William Barir. r, F. O. M ;
l'eter W lillaiiikon, 1'. li. M.;wiih the K. W.
Or. mi Ma-lti ui.d It. W. 1. Grand M ister.
Comiiiilfee uf Apiea h. Br Htn rs Ja'm s P ig3,
I'. G. M ; ll-nry M I'hllnps. I'. (;. M. ; Jomi
Thi tnpiiolj, V. U. il. ; Wi.liaui Curtis; and Juhn
llieulcD.
Con nuttee of By-Lw. Bro'hers RoVrt Fra-
r Will am II. Adams, Jornvh tl. Uedjies, John
ltotberiord, Jr , J. llonry Broan.
C niminea on Pruning nud Puhllshinir.
llrotl ers Joseph f. K'lev, R. l.l.iyd late. U.
Th n pauti. Char s I .i-liinuth, A. R. Putter.
II ill ('oinniitiui. lliu hui Al. K eha'da
Jluc.le, Ji hn Bolt, Jiiines Hutchin-on, P.O. M.,
Jnhti L'.G IIi r, Jame-C. Adams.
b rwiiros ot f. Girard lie uet. Bros. Sainu 1
Fiiiyd, l.odpe Mo. 'J; Thoinus U. VVattson, 3;
JCd. Hi ndi rson, it ; Addison lime", Mi; James
II ii( nun, 61; Jonn M. Davenport, oi; J ha
Wnjiner, (.7; Kdward B. huhnidcr, 71; Joel
Tl on an, Tl; Richard II. Conueily, til; James
Moi nil, Jr., 114; John Beenken, lb); Francis U.
"Warner, 121: Churl, b Peiiler, 12j; J. W.-sl.-r
Miller, 12b; F. iward P. Lecur, 1311; John II
fi :mre, 131 ; Peter A. Kevser, 131 ; John M irtm,
lriA j Francis Funk, liS; Geoigo P. Little, 10(1;
W. c. Paisnns, 1:17; Jonutoan Di :klnon, 211 ;
Kdwatd C. Giaetr. 230; Alfred T. Jones, 2 Id;
A'f xanihr R' 1 isilne, 'J'iX ; J ihn W. Horner, 274;
iahr;el Ph'lli 28 ; L. R. F'etrher, 29j.
Almoners of G. L. Charity Fund. Brothers
"Kdward Wiler. Ludne 2; Charles Padm im, 3;
ftamucl L. Dufflold, 9 ; John McGinnis, l'J ; Vf. L.
TITC DAILY FiVKNTKG TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY,
Marshall. .',1; John Wilson, Sr., 52;0-orol
I a lor. ft : llsrmnn Hn'i:ti. In ; li.ivld 1". Jones,
71; Alfred It. Putter 72; fJenrirn N. Marlln. Ill ;
Willlm S. etukli v, I I I ; Washington lli'mhitr
ger, ll.i; Allifirt 11. Fu rlng, 121; John r.Tiatj,
I2A; Jsmes I.anlng, 1 2h ; John I.. Young, 13(1;
Armstn nir liper, 1.11 1 George J. Becker, lit ;
Jowph Megarr, l-Vi; ,1. R. Mumlerflclil, Jr., 1W;
Josrph 11. Hosweil, JK ; Thomas 1.. Simpson,
17; John Dorian, 211: Daniel Brlttnin, 2W;
Gu.ree K. Bnndall, 24'); .1. F. Neal,27l : Ssmuol
H. Pedrlck, H74 ; Thomas B. Simpson, 2a9; Henry
L. Sli exon, 2.ij.
Gtam) Hoi.y Rovai. Am.H Ciiaitf.h of
1'snnsvi.vsnm. l.lecteil and Appointed Ollicer
for lsii.'i. Comp. G.orfc"' W. Wo mI, M. O. G.
III;h Print; Comp. S .inuol C. Peiklns, M. F,. G.
King; Comp. Oemg Griscom, M. F.. O. Ssrihe!
Comp. IVicr Wi'lisniFon, M. K. G. Treasurer;
t'einp. William II. Adams, M. E. G. Secretary.
The M. K G. Ilh;ti Prl st niado the following
appointments, viz.:
Conpanions Pcier A Kevscr, Grand Cipialn
of the lb st; J scph II. Hedge". Grand Principsl
Si'journir; Heniy J. White. Grand It. A. f'ap
tsin ; Alfred K Potter, G. Captain Third Veil;
1 uwird Mas-on, (I ('apt un ISi eond Vc il ; Wil
1'Hin M. Irelam!, G. C'apta n I'i r-t Wil ; llsrman
1 iiuell, Grnml Mnrshnlj John I, Youn, (Ir mil
Pursii.vant ; ( hsrlcs 1 iih ninth, S.G. M of Cere
monies; Jamrs Palmer, J. G. M. of Ceremonies;
AV ill am B 8. hnliler. Grand Tyler.
Grand Chaplains lice. Comp. John Cham
1'i'is, Hev. Comp. H. W. Diicichet, Rev. Cnuip.
Jin;h J. 1 I'i goi fl, Rev. Conip. Daniel Wash
bum. Id v. Ci nip. Josenh Cdrle, K'v.Coma.
Rolitrl W. Oliver Rev. Comp. John F. Wil iur,
lit v Comp Jamis M Goaii, Rev. Coinp. Riln.
II. IVttiai n.
1 1 miiill'i e of Corre'iioii'Vicc. C. nip. William
H. Allrn, Cclnp. Cl atles Gilpin, Comp. J. Alex.
Sin p'un.
( tnimi tec on By-taws. Corap. William II.
Admi s, Con, p. George 11. Asliton, Cjmp. J0L..1
Ri tl.erlonl, jr.
Coimiiit re i n Finance Compan'ons Jospa
8. Riley, Jami s S inpson, Thomas D. Wattson.
Ci nimiitt e on Win k. L'ouip .nious Joseph S.
RI ey, David C. Kkerreit, llsniol Tho'iipson,
Robert I rner, John Thomson, II arman Bmh.
Tiik Dhait AND Its Ri:ui iiikmknh. Tho
Bounty bill which bus been pissed by both
branches of City Councils, proposes paying tho
sum 100 toonc yenr recruits; $22.) to two years'
men, and $ldO to those who enlist for the full
tetm, three years. The city lias a surplus of
ovir i 0 men, which will be credited on the
pmcnt call, leaving our quota about 4000, which
lumbi r, if not furthcoming by tho loth d iy of
February, lShfl, will be lurnlshcd by conscription.
Thobe who are drafted mnst cither shoulder a
mutket, or tomlfib an acceptable substitute The
commutation Clause, by which a person who was
drultcd might be rcituscd upon payment of three
linnoied ool ars, was jcjhmIc'U, Willi a single,
exception in the case of pcr:48 conscientiously
opposed to bearing arms, who Pay commute
upon paimint of three hundred dollars,
or mhrrwite he coi-iJcrid as "aon-coiiibatitnts,"
and it oral'led be held to service for hospital du'ty,
or in the care of frecdrueu Person physically
incapable of duty aro exempli d upon suriticul
exiiimtation. Tho division of citizen into two
clasps, the second class not being liable to ser
v cp until the tlrst cluss was exbuusted, was also
abolished, and all citizens liable are enrolled in
the same class it in) in be held to similar ser
vice. The ' e of liajii'ty to ilie ilrafi is between
twenty tnd lorty-Ilve years. Volnntcers may
received who arc between tno ages ot eignteen
and fortv-hve years. Youths between sixteen
and eighteen years may be received with the
consent of their parents or gu irdians. The en
listment ot buys under sixteen years ot ai is a
niiiitarjr offense in the cltiocr who recruits them,
who Duty be punished therefor.
Vrtnntcers receive the Government bounty ac
cording to the time for which they ugre-- to servo,
tor ono yoar, jlOO ; for two yesrs, $:J00; for
three yiars, $300. These amounts are paid in
itrlntaents. To a one years volunteer, when
n listen d In, $tt3'33; to a two yeurs' recruit,
(ir. E(i ; to a three yeurs" recruit, 100. Two other
tijk'aiiiier ts are to be pal I to the vulnnteer, or bis
reprtematitos, during the term of Service. Tuo
monthly pay of a private, either volunteer, sub
stitute, or drafted mm, Is sixteen dollar a
Dionih. Non-commissiomd nnd commissioned
oflicers receive an increased pay beyond the
rales which were allowed before the last session
of Congress.
Drafted men receive no bounty either fro-n the
FiCeial Government or the city neither do sub
stitutes lor dratted -men, or for men liable to
draft furnished in advance of tho draft, receive
bounties from the Government. Representative
substitutes for persons not lianie to uratt are con
sideied as volunteers, and receive the Federal and
municipal bounties, und whatever their principal
Bgnes to pay it em. Representative luhstitutes
lor those not liable to draft may bo persons Who
ure liable. It should be borne in mind, however,
that substitutes for persons liabto to draft, fur
tiisbed before drafting, must not themselves bo
liable.
An enrolled man furnishing an alien as a sub
stitute is exempt for the lime of service of the
substitute, un ess the alien bi comes a citizen, or
decluies bis intention to become so, in which cise
the substitute is liable to draft, and his principal
likewise. A man may enlist In the- army or n ivy
lor three years aa a substi-ute. If lu the nary h
must be twenty-three years old.
Since ibe B mt.ty bill has passed Councils, a
number of tbc Wards are taking the necessary
steps to fill their quota. A meeting uf the citi
zens of the Seventh Ward was held last night, at
Btuud nnd Lombard stieets. Those interested in
the diutt should pay particular nttcnttnn that the
names of all those not liable be stricken from the
enrolment lint. Fiery name taken off reduce
the quota of the district. Ksch of tho Wards,
while they appoint a committee to collect funds
to furnish volunteers, should also appoint a com
in i lu e to liui taip all the exempts ot the district
w bo may be enrolled, and C-0 that their names
ate dropped. i
A Patkr for tiir Ttarj, One of tho most
investing and valuable papers on our exchange
list is the Sunday School Times, published by
J. C. Carrigucs & Co., No. 148 8. Fourth street.
Fur a religion" family paper it conld hardly be
exccHcd. Its list of nble contributor Is nnusunl'y
lurge. Tbc Rev. Dr. Todd, who is known the
world over ns a wriier lor the young, is a weekly
contributor, ns a'so iho Rev. Dr. Hewion, rect ir
uf the Fpipbany Chun h in ibis city, who has an
equal reputation as a children' preacher. Pro
fessor John 8. H'.rt, the senior editor, Is well
known as fi rmer principal of the H gh School,
and as an educator of the young. The '.Tim Is
an able, interesting, and instructive sheet, that
woind, we arc sure, be helpful to parents and
teachers. The subscription pi lee is but SJl-fi'J a
ymr. Send for a spe, l ueu copy and introduce
the paper into your humu.
DoMisTiu Maiikhii'. The ruling prices in our
domestic market this morninr, wero as follows :
Apples, .'I5to4o cents per half peck; buttor,
(i.'i to 7o eenis; cabbages, 8 to 15 ccnte porheid;
chio-e, 30 io 35 cents fur pound; eggs, 50 to 6)
cents pir dozen; laid, 28 lo 33 ccnls; onions. 35
to 4o nnls pir half-peck ; pila'oes, 22 to 28 cents
pr bull peek; poultry, 2J to US cents per pound.
The pike uf meals remains unchanged.
"Hui.' Last Fast "The fourth grand soci
able of the Pns-mcn's (Feeder) As3clitijn of
this city will tukc place thi evening at Assembly
Buildings. Tbo knight of the "Inky keg"
and f the "midnight music of the morning
ptpcia" will be on baud and iu their glory. No
class of new-paper pjjp'e are more deserving
than the jolly uiuctui of "der mashecu."
DiHTmiu no or EttKAD. The third annnal
distribution of bread, consisting of A00 loaves,
will tuke piece at the toal yard, Broad and
Cailowbill si rents, on Monday morning, January
2, at o'clock. . '
IioiLi iiat bi'oktation. nunngtne past week
35.024 ton of coal were transported on the Thi
Jatlclpbla and Reading Ra.llixi.id.
Tin Aob of Invhntion. While a Inrge nnm.
br of SUcMnra bn offi rM to th pnb Ic, km of
which ai points off xisalh are sea ai-ktKKrlMir'd msrtt
w hsvt km rlt,wlmtotbsra haveeipirla-1,Ui mmi
altr nr Muihlna mo- perfect In Its nuckanaeal ilraetnrs,
srmblaln, In IS Kighut tlegret, tlmpHttly wHli Hunt
biHty, and wall capable of dolna a grenitr mgt awi,
on thai envM b. cull uaderstood and umarhDiti4
b all.
This, ws ara harpy lo ssv. hai Iti-en urnmnlusa.1 , iiu.
riHKraJ ixpmditlr of capital, aid U pallonl, anttrlnt
iiir m jcara.
Pton Ha Arat IntroilDrilon lh "Fl oiireK" has Fln4
host ol rncnCs. and la mrnritod br our nrit fsmlllaa aa a
hcvuhiM tie.-. .fy ronola.hnj proTlna. what ars
mnaihanpr waMnowii'im, ihn the pnnlie futivappr
HK llr wnt.'v. fofitry, nl ditrafntitu r.imtilnfsl in Oj
hioiissi iMionn" H.,lil i No i; mcnesmil sunt.
I nr tha Im i 0i or our reailara wi n III in-nllon om nt
the an mnt i i i am lint rovsineiita of tha ruiruui a our alt
ot'ors.
mntet four ,hTrrrnl iHlfhet. the Inrk tai, douMe
in .,M"i- oi. no nvr aoo tlie sa nr nia-mn: i.i
sot. Ii tx inr o oe vn mien of the fatirlc, and neither of
tin-in wih rutw.
! haa Ihf rrt ertil r freil molten, and hf almplv tnrn'ns
a ttniiuh irtrw the pnik v u, run i ilher to Ihs ritinl c left,
ornai am earl of the. annic.or tttati n tl.a v ails of l'i
snn.a wlihout turn nj 1,6 lulTie, Uun liy a. iiuj ham!
lalior.
I'hans'lnir th net o'tho fttlfrh. and from in Mnd of
st4 ! In aiiini.i r. ran reatlh br ilone wuilo II HUculnc la
In ii nt oi .
A rni ttifrfl it -rrert in iltrl, milking tho "earn aroarfl
at d nnl'orm
tl is a moil noitelet, and can bo assd whsroqutat la
nersary.
in tot into are all O'Si'ir.- ttirro are aprlnea to pel
out ot nritei. an" im slniilltlly crialilea Iho ui l inexpe
rt t r.a to op. rale It.
ji ml net ml ifn. ilrrtt of tho opi-nftir, aa all machinery
la on the top ol 'he tatiip.
It i Me f.rw t ur'it ii'trtrin the troeW, making flvs
aitrha to each reioliithn.
I- ti'ri roll hini a rlti iirifi, 'en'A, and fi'-i'ira.
i'..t thr hrnrtrtt or linr't r,-ce with e.pml laellltr,
Ul'l'it'tt thattar of tri tier! or tiiurtilnfrt.
Kvrrv Mar Vie hit can of Jen'Ss pat -nt hrmmrr
Itlarh (1, enatiUiik' th opei utar U turn any vi.ttli tt ken
li.IH'l.
Ii oi as pot require finer thread on the under aide than
ft i!rrq O i the U i m
Il r l;l sew at r" lha hrarloHt seams, or Aom ona to
mare thrkni a. of el "Hi. waroot ri,iio of" U-iialoa or,
brinMm ot threait. or akliilnK alilehes.
It fan a unlfurm anil aelt-'C'ulatinu tanslun of ll.raad
A Hrrnntr 't ,sv ,Srirr." which ymt?i the ire Disr
Is ern.hi il wl'li in h niai'ti'na.
vefi )r pimseshuiK tin- ahove and ninvntior arvanta'as,
tVo ll itrnra i at eerresiioUinK prleea wlui oiia r
first c'nss irhtvM.
1 ha: a ia no rh-k In bnylnf tha Klorenra, aa Tary
starlilne In warinnti d to irive entire aiiilnrarUnn. or tlio
nioory refurilei). No rhare hell ir maila for leirnliitl to
opeia'tlt. We ern llml at) aimney Inr Iho na a of tle-ai
,,i (letttil Mai tiinrs Is Blioin beins eaiatilmhaii In all the
priori) el clora nnil liiiens In the lojul Hiaies. anil we
inlM-r our rea''era f if they eannot call al he aalesns itu,
Na flan rhcsnui atriet; u aeuil for clrculara auU aainpira
vl aew lug.
rvicHAswns may rely npon getting tha best
Fare at Ctartae OaitorJ Son s.CoaUnautal Uolal.
Rabi ANt F.iarisiTU CosrairrioNS for the
noiiilaya, now read at K. O. Wlillman A Oo., Ko. ,'iis
CfacsLDt ill ai t.
New Year's Giieftino to Ot n Pathons.
BT TI1R BARP OF TOWr.B nALL.
Fatrons of our Industrious art.
ntl fnemis by whose bonlioisnt aid
AVe thrive anil nourlah In our tralo.
Our wish cornea ireahly trom ttio heart
H at honlth anil Joy. nut to d"pirt,
'i'oeach of you may be conveyed.
.These ohjccla In the past we've aoititht,
1 or vihen a man somo cash has ape it,
ad on trun Dm lenee la Intent,
It ver Is a pleasing thou.'ht
1 hnt th it which 1th It he has bought
Ilrlnt:a him aaen comior: as be meaut.
Ai d health, too. la most ll io to hl-a
TiiS "ii", aa araaoua veer aruuml,
Are always, to their oreillt, found
('frthoi In a aoasonahle dress,
So that cold air Hum no hiKross
Qbe lmvard sprlnsa of Hie to wound.
1 ha chanitea ol the partlns year
Have maite no chnnpe In Tower flail ;
apMu.l.y stands ha structure. tall.
War haa not made Its prices dear, J
And ainpledoea Its stock appear,
l.vcn to salt our pa. runs all.
Jnl long wo trust, It thus will ilo,
Plnce our philanthropy must g ow
At benetltirlK others so,
Tiv etieaply clothing them anew.
Aid what advantage 'ila to r '
lopatronlza ua, woll vou knowl
Tvwaa Hall, Ho. 919 Mar'iot strnH.
l,aNssrT A Co.
fclOllISIANA.
BT A FRLI.OW (NOT lONO).
The slialca of nlsht wero tailing fast,
Aa a l'i ae boss shay" wentdrlvlug past.
Which horj rdoft a youtn so nlco,
1 erchid on a book with this device,
Stokcalaus I
Tits brow was gay, his nose beneath
Jhloemrd llko a rose between his teeth,
Anil aa his ch wheo a rati cd on
1 Le book shone out w lta the name apon.
Ntokealaual
In driving on (bis load was lmht),
A I'rovo' Alarsha' caught biasliiht,
While gatbereo round were w!t-aiosBCilfolk4,
And be let 'Jrlvo" bis poorest Joke.
htokoslanal
"Try not that dodire " the Provo' aald, '
"( rack jokes at mo, I'll craek your beat.
Hub I What's that tnlug you an astride?"
'1 he youth w ith tremu lug icar replied
htokoslana!
"it atay ! hold up I" cries the roit,
Wl en we want Jokea we '(let the best."
i:e slackei hla ate.-d, and drawing nigh
bbowed ibcm a page of tokos most dry,
tstokeiiaual
"Beware the Htatlon House, my lad!
l'eware such Jokes, they are too sad;"
Tl Is waa tho l rovo'a last "beware."
She j-vu b repllod with stupid stare,
Mokesianal
"Next morning. In the alar lght groy,
l'cship nn "S. T. (Xi' ho lay.) .
) Is "shay" waa smashed, his horso tuoy stoll,
And be Is "lett out in tbe co d."
Ftokeslanal
"Notk. We would Inform the public and our patron?
that wo liavo Issued no "Aimana.:" lor ISiA, but bave
pi.b.hb id a sraull book with tbo Ut e of uHtoke.laua,"
wl.tch m y4ie had gratu.touaiy by caiihig at oir store,
u. S'2S i beeuut street. '
llcspectiuCy, f hari.rs Htokrs A Co.,
Clothiers, under tbe Continental,
rarlles Inclosing a two-cent s.ainp can have a
"htokealana" sent by return mall.
Gimtlimen's Hats. All the latest stylo at
Ctarlaa Oakford M Bon a, ConUaaatal UolaL
Roaited Almonds, Cbocolale.and Cream Cara
mels, aaportor quality and flavors, manafac.arnd by IL U.
Wlittman k Co., Ho. SIS I'besnut a mat.
Bi t Your Coal of A. 8. Dottbr, Northern
Yard, ltorthwcst oornur rr r;llith and Master; or, tJeutr.il
Yard, Bo. lot . Broad above Vlue atroot: Vary btst
nuaitty acid at both jaida. Try til
Ladibr and Cuilmhbm's Bats. Latest .yle
atCkauu Oak turd A Sou's, Continental UoteL
rnoioouApiis of superior execntion, tine
stle , iJ taatc in finish ara niado at B. F. lielmr a nai
lery, o. ?4 Areh atroot. Fattons will plea C0ui4
eaily. The -flaya a:e abort.
IIumisall'b Arnica Liniment An infallible
eta for burae, aealda, aprahia, rlaintuauam, (ua.ahot
woanda.Ae A ilnaje application allays toe pain trout
a bora 1h lust hi It is applied, ho faaiiV ekeulib
will eat II.
CoMri.iMKNTAnY. M)'sair Is no restored to
tta outhtul color, X have not a grey hair left. 1 an aatia
flad that the preparation la not a dye, but a-t In th
sacreiUaa. Wy Satr erases to fall, which laoertainly an
advastaaa to me. wtno waa la danger of bee -ruin bald.
Ihialatho la alimony of many who have us?d aire. a. A.
Allaa'a Wi rid a Uair leatorar and Xylobalsamum, or llair
JUioaalng. Evary druggist aalla tham.
Ladies' Fibs. An elegant assortment at
Char: as Oakford M Bon a.Cont aantal Holal.
TJo Toe Know Dsan ha removed lo No". 413
Chrsoul sttaet 7 lie sells Tobaeeo, Cigars, Pipes. Ao., Oily
Mr ut. lasa than any other man ia tola city. BeaemlMr
, Ko. tit Cbetnut atreai.
OIL PROPERTY
FOIl SALE.
OHIO .
OIL LAND LEASES.
9.1 Acres In Tears, one. firth Riyahy.
ON do 8.1 o do do
NO do Jl do do do
311 to Hll i, oo do
70 do 1.1 do ' do do
en do KO do do do
10 do ftn do do do
'4.1 do HO do do do
OHIO FAEMS FOR SALE.
IKS ACHES IN ATIir.HS COt'STT.
ftO do do do
130 lo do do
KO do do do
13l aki WASHINGTON COUNTY.
OIL LEASE3
IN WKbTtHN VIHOINIA.
130 A err. '40 Years, en lllth Boya'ty.
11 do MO do do do
'ilMI do 140 do do do
1 no ( do do do
100 ilo !40 do do it
300 do do cnr-lburlh io
700 dj fio do do 4
FARMS FOR SALE.
430 Acrca TtJHKKT KCN and WIM.OW 1HLAKD.
10'4 do PAKTllFK ltt'H.
!400 do do do
301 do do da
SOI) do BID RASPY.
N7 do PANTIIKR B'7N.
8.1 l!o POINT rt.E4AXT.
IIVHXKTT PROPEltTY On I'alut Creek,
about two mtlea from Its mouth, on the Clarion river.
BAW It II. L8 on Oils properly, and heavily covered wl:a
white pit, and other timber, which alone would pay a
dividend on S',0n,n)0. Also, coal in abundance, one large
vein bow being developed. At ths prcaent price of coal In
thla ciuHty, a large aum oould bo derived from tide branch
alone, 360 acres.
KANK FAKM-IoOacraa.on Clarion river, 10 mtles
above Clarion town, and 14 mile, from Brookvllle, tha
caplul of Jefleraon county. This territory baa one and
a half mile front on Cla:lon river, and fr.an aar.'ac ka
dlcatlona there la no better oil lands In thla Stats walla
are now going down on tho adjoining propcrttea, with
good ahow of ell. This land can be bought at tbe low pries
of f 100 per acre.
3i:no acres on Cherry Trasjprun, a moat valuable p'eca
f oil property, sunounded by large flowing and producing
wella. TLlapleeoof land.ouce deroloped, wdl prove aa
remuncrallve aa the entire territory of the moat farjred
oil companies, and can be bought low.
I'M aerea near Franklin and noar French oreek. Thro'igh
a portion of this land the is ejal, varying from two Jo
five feet tlilek ; also, in on end Umaston, which I now
BQU'jh wanted In thla legion, can be had In abidance.
About 30 serea of Oils land .Low. the moil favored proi
pecti for oil dluoverod on rroae'i creek. This eutli
piece ot land can now be bought for $25,000.
118 acre, valuable cod land near the Allegheny rlv-,
bell g directly In the tear of the Roberta Oil Company a
property. Three-faet coal valna now opea and wjrk'ng.
This f leoe of land could be m ado to pror atost profl tabls
If In Oje band, of an encrgeli- company.
Ko acraa band near Eaat 8 andy, In Cranberry township,
beailly timbered, and underlaid with many lar.e veins
of oca), which woald pror a a treat taring to any eompary
whopoaaeAed this territory About eUhty acre, of Una
land la adapted to boring purpiaea. ahowuig tka a am a aur
race Icdicatloua a. are to k touud on OU ertek anl Cherry
ran. Tr ee $2o,ooo.
Iho acres of .and In Jclferaon county, Ta , near th great
oil reglea of the Clarion river. On thla property ih-rj -
valuable timber, and underlaid with heavy eoal veins, a
few of wh eh have already been opened. Th oil l..do
tlont ar very aimllar to thoae met with on Chei-rj ran.
This place of pr ip:ty can now be purchaied at a r.ry low
price. Aa yet, thi re has been but Uttia a'taotla raid to
thla region, but, from pre. cut Indications, the lan I la thi
rrg'on will abortly command aa fabuloua pricea aa lant a
OU creek. The e al aloue on Ihla territory, c t culat d ai
two etntapor bushel, will mora than pay for Ihswiiohi
property in eife-h'een montha.
1' 6 aerea In Cranberry townahlp, Venango ecoa'y, b lai
Ba- East Sandy, and not far from the Allegheny river.
Will am. run goea through th a emir property. Kaar by
Uier ara aaveral rana. ona of which la bow fro.luclug
largaly Coal la found oa adjoining trrritory. Proapectt
of lid landpiovlng largaly prouuetlre, either for oil or
anal, are no; aurpasaed by anr laud la this eeun7. Ihla
farm can be bad for IICOuO.
1 aero and W perches, being a small pleet or vil iabl
borln land In Venango county, which ean kt haiel.ber
n leas , or csn be purchaaed lu f a aimpl. Thar art
few oppjrtunltlwa for purchaalng aueh a siaall pies af
land In thla county. Can be boagkt cheap.
.KAltRl-Sl salad on th nerthwait
bra-.ch or Patched run, Vaoang county i ona-ioanb tl
this land la good boring unitary. Coal alao on tk a laad,
and Join, lha Bcott Farm, which hat ka sold Bad Ii
Bow being developed. 100 acres.
ls4 acre, hi Craaberry townahlp, Venango county ; thy
ar alnking wella sn adjoining lands, with good ihow of
IL
TO icrrt In Ingar Creak township, Ven.ng county ; thi.
Imd Is well located, sad fully one-half la adap.ed for
bor ng purpoatt, several wat new going Bown an adjoin
ing lands.
DECKMUEI. HI; 18C-1.
ltan ao-ea of land la lha Vaaa-n on nmn of iraHla.
This territory is l, sted near a M Is siayr iui lrd by aa nr
I the snout vahiau'e ofl territory In tti'a Hale. Caaba
boutht either In part or the whole fraot.
OHIO OIL LANDS.
IIAIIT PA RM-r aerea In Marlon township, Morgan
oonaty, Oalo.
CRAY TAHM-!0 aerea In Hoa.r township, Morgan
c ant). Ohio.
II Raj II YVA It SI an arras in Brrna township, Athena
County, Ohio.
M I I.FIIKRII P.tRvi-4S arrt. In Marlin town
ahlp, Morgan eouuly, Ohio.
DA IX FARM 40 acres In Homer townahlp, Morgan
county, Ohio.
rOM'.Y KAItM-H a.-rea In Homr township, Morgan
etantr, Ohio.
IlOII.KAli FARM -SO aare la Boraa towawhlp,
Atncia county, Ohio.
IIOASI.T FARM -127 acraa In Homer towoaMp,
M'.rgsn connty, Ohio.
VOH K F A RM SO a. it. lu Uomrr towuhlp, Morgan
rr anty, Ohio.
4ROY AMI II ABJY FARM -9h aerea u Homer
township, Muigan county, Ohio.
riRMEM Kit FARM-Itoacrea In Marlon towo-
hlp, atorwan county, Ohio.
R. F.I.I.IOTT FA RM-I.asraa hi Berne town-hip.
Alh.na county, Alhlo.
J. F.I.I.IOTT FARM-lns area In Barn I iwn
ahlp, Atl rna county. Ohio,
I. H A V FA H M- 40 aerra In Barton tt wn.hlp, Morgan
County, Ohio,
KIl.IlTO FARM - gerea In Benie townahlp,
Melsan comity, Ohio.
I'OfLICAC FARM -210 aerea hi B -roe township,
Athtt.a county, Ohio.
HART FARM-SI teres In ft. .mar and Marion town
ahips, At organ county, Ohio.
B1MPS0K. JANHET h CO.,
M oi -rptf Boom 17, Ko. 400 cnBSNOT Str.
(J I u c y L a it.
TUB
McClintock Eeserve Oil Company,
YKNAVtlO COUNT!, VRNSSTLVAVIA.
Ctipltul tKlO0O.M0,
100,000 SHARKS OF STOCK.
rr Viilue 910 ptr -tiara. Bubacrlptlnn Price t per aliarc.
"VorJtliiK CapHnl. I:M),0(M.
No. 4M WALNUT BTKI-.ET,
rillLADBLPHlA.
TRFBIDKNT,
james McMillan.
r
rjai TART AND TRRA8UKBH.
J. D. REINUOTH.
Tt developed prorerties of t'.iU Comptny are on Oli
croik. He portion ImtiieilUttlj prnUuctlve uom tho
Urpc-t iravte li a trod cf about four acres on lh John
aU-rllniork farm at the Junction o Chorrf run anil OH
Cietk. I . it well known that the lands apon both thcic
atreiaii are the moat rortaUi acil rclfable. If not the
1 rnct, innrcta of nupp'yof oM anywhere knotrn. Th)
cumtriKMion f wella in a l the netghborbood la geoeraui
rciMrt'ed with iucoeg - aunPilmcn rery largely ao a
tbe Itced, the AnJtrion, the Exoalnlor wella, and the rich
aud productive property cf tha Curtln Company. On
tha-Iuhn McCTiut 10k frm (of which the lUcra ia a
part, aid In lt rery centre), nearly every woll la a
aacceia.
On tl e Reservation there have been live leant?! made to
reliable mm, in aucn manner at nut tointerroro with the
m an ali n and Rroands around It- On iheae aevoral lcaaca
theie are hmr wtl a completed, and two In a forward ataia
of conntmc'lon. o. A (the baini well), a pumping wo 1,
wlikh, at the time of the Committee's vie t to ttio property,
14ovtmtrW, was yielding frum 80 to 00 barrels per clay.
lan lncicatml to Its barrels at lat measurement; and It
In Lf ilt-ved will scon become a la rye fljin wey. It la
UiiUrniuiiii liitii uia umi ui iiiia nets, miu uittl, luO, 1110
vit king half, wan ftold recently fur tl75,(4K So-X well
i iViw ing 14) barrels dally when the Committee iwre on
the prciuUea. o.8 will la puuiplun and flowing about
r.'o barrels per t'ay and proiuioa to fluw over barrels
per day In a very shrrt time. Ho 4 well lias c-mimenceU
to punip oil, aud promhea to be nearly, it not qulto etuul
to Kq. 3
1 ho two wells, N'on. 3 and fl, now conntru tlnjr, must
add lankly to the Income of tho Company So. 3 only
waliliiK tubing, aud lSu 0 in pit cosof bfirtnK.
The ititctent oC the Currpaii In the Jlc'ltntock Rexor-
Tailon is vne-fcurlh of all the oil proilueed tterefrum, free
of expense In tie eilatlntt five kaita, aud abuudint room
In a(l r did for elhl or ten aCt'itional well In the territory
embraced iu these leabea Those now prod'iciiiR furnlth
a boot li 0 barrels dai'y, nr an income of any IliXX) pur day.
1 he Company own, In fee simp e, txe half-acre on whk h
the mansion stands. This will be developed as rapidly
as possible for the benefit of the stockholders. It la
bilitved that the production of tbe well or wells which
may be put upon thi a portion of the property will add
lerijel to the tucomo of theCompary.
Tbe Company have alo puiQuasid one-third interest
In three and a half aciai ou Oil crek, ntstr the li
AluC'l-itoik fHrui, tt ne miles no.th of the Kservatlont,
aud opposite Ui Krbert taroi, where are tea tardea
veils of the neighborhood. On this proiertj ouly
one will has b"en completed, and la now producing
30 barrell dally, thus giving to the Company an income
of 10 barrel char. Anotlior well la In proems
and much roctn exists for ythors, wbicti will aooa be
cornDtitucH U.
1 r.v enure preint Income of tho Company Is, thrfora,
taii.p4b It J tarrels pr .day, which, at $10, maka an
A toal rt venue ti tvt(t,(i00.
At a i ent nieetim? of tbe Corporation It wa a-rreed to
re eut all the onproilucihe propetty rr nt'd In fielr
I an liU-t, except the va'udble iiact ou Pa Hole creel, of
0etra and ubxtl.ue theitiur a worklnt; eip tal of
IjOuin i by nlikh ihanice tha iuuiests of the siutlth jlders
YiU be A,iu.t a ibeervid.
Htncv ibepuiehiae of tUo property aMd tho publication
of tbe Ccmpai: a frui3C(ua, tiie lucrea.e lu the yield j
oil haa itarij doubled. It caunot be roaA.ed thu lew
i ompanleti prf nt ao large au immediate profit ; and wiib
all the v.elitotupetcl h'cli ara now In progress. It will
Compaie fav-rbly with the mot,t sue lessiul ot tha organ
l.ed companies, 'lhe parties eutraued In tha orgiulxttlon
hic aMii d to ni e t tha stockholders the l.irKet possible
li.dictment to tike 'ba stock ai'fled taemmlvei, with
tlu- Btoc holders, to participate lutboie advania.es cert a n
to be produced- by bnn.lnj the price of stock asnvaras
pi.nlb'e to tha coat of the property.
fiutn the MC'ommtrcal List and Price Curreu." of Ue
c mrm,lHi,t.
", n (ha e dny of the Peiro eum mania, when the peblio
mind Is bewildered and confuted by the thotnan-i an 1 one
i tw corporations teeMug p'dcet in the market, aud It it
neceftary to di cr'miuute cl.acly b.twvet. Vie ledtimii?e
ana t) b gus cum.-ai lea li Is a 1 lmpor ant io thoae do
llroua vf tr It g t elr tortures i- '.b j oil caa.e to know tha
tnen who a:e ti u ana e t .eir iiitTcutt ; ai.d we are plautd
to be au e to s at .Jia ih mD igt-men' ot the McCiiutock
KerveOll npany in pjlot t f respectability and
aecartly, lecond t j Uia: ot no oil aaaociauov in our com
munuy a
''Wlentha lifting Hint omes for oil companies, and
con i Ii nureiy will, we prvdettbat the shareholders of
tbeMcClinuC U aa TeO.I Company wia have no reason
to re(ei tucir li.ve-im.nt, as will, we ftar.be tha caaa
with too many "
l'im.ai-i-.uuaAlIcceiub.r31, 1B, 12-31-stu1h3t
AMUSEMENTS.
jkw citr:sxuT st. theatre)
t iin.M"i-bi nr rrr, a no v in tweuti
I'hlll I li at HIJ,
I.KBSIL1CS AhU MAaAUCB.
1IIIK (Aalnrriay) CVENIlilt, Torakarll,
HFfiMi AMI I.SHT API'rRANrr--a . VJ
KarnM. am I.ait aI'i-kahancb"
HH MI AMI l.HT A I'i' C a K A NCR tA w
rtfcCo.M) AMI LAST AITEAKANi B . I
ATvrvtu
rv 1 1 1
AlNftllJ
I A1K1V.
IVAUCV,
ICAHY,
IVAUCV,
rort
nalnu.
l.i.st ilUiut iataanlna waa
noi r miivMsvrri..
mosi si rcKiifl'l,,
Mio-r i I't'Bisfl'l,.
BUM I' NO'. KS-if L I..
8he will appaar tioon th nrrpion as
I Al ' 1.1 N K,
I At LINK,
In liulwi r'a ahaorhlng flva a-'t I'lay,
IjAIIV OP'ljVONS,
1 AI)Y Ol' J.VONS,
anijinrtrrl t,y
1K r. MOttllAI NT n. ( f.At HE MKt.NOTr,
aim ii. e mil siitDKir oi tta
Tlia avanlna'a ai.iri-l,, ,.,,t K ill ,'n.l,. Ad V
truly lAbal.ahlr Kan r.
1IIU ARTFI'L DOUUEIt. ,VT.ll
warehrj
MONIIAT AFTKltNOOV, .Tinnarylt
. linANIi Hill, IMV Mt'llNKN.C-
whrn,by psria-utar ri-,,in'.i. ihr sv,t iiopular i-
above I
w ill be presents . " '
MONDIT F.Vl:M.N,, January 1,
1111' ,II'NIM.,V
r
uiiiijiT-iiii''i inr
WAKKB.N CUMEIIY COM 111 VATIOS.
OV PATI IilUT ArrKHNOiV, rirftr.har SI,
IWf.MlBlll bktMi rs.MILV JIIAl:NEg,
wlian AlAHHlia '
will baprrsaa'cd lor lh la ,l limr positively.
MliS. JOHN DKKW'S NKW ARCII 8T.
4uEAIhC
NEW 1 KAH 8 EVE,
l ast Ills i I hut six of
kill J. ft CI ARKC.
CLMKB AS A.S liiEM'lllllli.
lO-JKlflT (Biitnrilav), llarainliar JI.
. OLIt A.MKIIK AS COLMIN.
As Trarrhrd j, clajm
locmoii.oe with "M
Al I, TUAT OI.1TTEK8 U NOT OOf.l).
Toby Twlntl j. , CLARKE
hrals Bacuier ill itay in aitianro
yALNUT KXia.lil' 1'Ui.A.XillS.
A Kl' TKAH'B flf.A.
THIS (Salnra) Hfc.MNi., Uecrnioor JI, the charming.
yourg,anu veraaille actrass
I I'f It l L' nL-Lri-nu
ffor po l"voty thn last iinic' as '
u the ci'iabraiiHl piayof Charles lllckeue' plcturoflSnr
listi lii. antiiu-a '
Oi IVHI 'I VHsr ;on, TIIR P IRISH flOYS I'llOORtSa.
luconcluoc wltn tha ti.m ollrimn of
TllK hoi.ii;n r iitsrii,
Post, may b aavureil at ilit Hoi otllco from till I
o c oca M
JASl' LYNN II MATlNfcE.
OH fUTttKHAY AyTLIlNdOH Nlfxr
. . i"tr L,M "a.v 'a PnlUili'lpi,,.!,
MISi Lie l I. i, r, rt fill ISBN
II I. AI-1T.AK AT TI1H
ACAUEM I OF MUalC,
EAST I.YN.VE;
IB
T n E ELOPEMENT.
CBV.AT NATIONAL CIRCUS, WALNUP
J Htiaal. above RUlMTfl rnr,-tr.. -f-. uAMiaa
. jrm.w!y Mrs HANBli K). ' 1 T"
UAL
llkfc AT lllK fin is W.KINIJ CUatlBTWAS
Th gfaat Sagrlraa laii.ily.'he Xlcolo Tranp. Tonnt
Blrolo, la'laan Hiolhars, lr. and Al-a. T km, Ma. era.
lout g. Charles Ktad, K II. H.'Sstor, K. rnedj, Kaaadara.
Ha- hpior, and in entiro troope o, artiste. iioaurlana.
arrohata, aiuinaats. hor.rs, ivai, pouira.Ae.ai wUI
fimj. .i.i'B, irivm, g.unoua, graiiiytag, gro- - a
taniua. foryaoos, p ouant p. rtn t, pa, uliar. pfcturaeo.ua, ' ' " , 't
pici'osaasall-g, p'ssaiim glv.ng aranaa of la
(l.llaht. aatonUl.nil'ni. and lov. brlllulna tha
laaeinatkm, If
:h aarb na i : a , j
lapalinag ta . . I .,
AllXtKVBV ""'
ai t e' A
torr mnacita Into lull play, anil fully dlapeli
lllhOUIICE9 EVEItT AFTEKNOJK
SINU
rfnrtr Ih Cbrlalmaa wrvh, commencing at Itf
JOCKO; OR, TIIR BRA7.ft.TAK APE, 4 ' JL
will b produced upon u. atage on Tueadayavenlnf, tf, !J -' t ,
Amiainn.-rira nr, (0 mm Isamo Tlar.
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