THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 18G7. AMUSEMENTS. ARcn Street Theatre, Mr. Kdmuud Fal coner and Mi.9 Kate Rcipnolils in the beautiful ntw ItifU patriotic play ot hint xf alien, assisted by all of the company favorites. Jure John Drew will shortly produce the new comedy of American lilo, by Miss Olive Logan, called r, which will be produced with en tirely new scenery. Nobody's Daiigfihr, the very popular dramati sation ot Mis Uraddon'H Ja-i novel, "Diavolo." is aleo in rehearsal at the Arch. At the Chbsnct Mr. JaiiiPB E. Murdoch appears in Beaumont und Helcuor' cooiedy of lUc Jbtder Brother. At the Wainut MWb Charlotte Thompson will appear in her preut ro'e of "Amrte.'Mu Little liartfoot. This is Miss Thompson's last week, aLd fchc presents her finc-bt character. At the Academy op Mupio the Black Crook, as nmial, with Pcpita, Petty Kiel, and Aulo neno in new dlvcrtissemcuts. Tills is the last week of the Black Crook. IJistori will appear at the Ar-fbleiny, on Mon day next, as "Klizabetb.'' Seats and tickets tor the season and lor a pinirla performance, can now be secured at Tiuinplt-r', No. !i'2G Clinul Mreet. On Tuesday, Mary btuart; aud on Wed nesday, Marie Antoinette. At the American, Mr. Frank Larry, Matl'llu Bertha, and MNb Klorrnrc Reynolds are tho latest additions to the company. A first-rate entertainment every input. TnK PROfiRAMMEs for Mr. Thcodoro Ilahel rnan'b two Concerts (to-morrow and Wednesday cveninus), at Horticultural Hall, are unusually attractive. Mr. Habelman will bo assisted by a Jiupil (tenor), M'me Bertha Johauusen, and Mr. run Louis. Mr. Carl Seutz will lead . the orchestra. Tickets at Truuipler's to-day. The Cheat ArorALYrsK. One of the most nifpnificent works ot art ever yet exhibited in v r city may be witnessed on Tuesday night at Concut Hall. This is a series of tableaux, tho subject ot which is the visions of Saint John on the'lsle of Patmos, as described in tho book of Revelations, the superior excellence of which is altop-ether unprecedented. Indeed, the sub ject is one calculated to inspire any ar.ist, aud the manner in which it has been illustrated in the present instance, proves the truth of this. "The very nature of ih j exhibition," says the Syracuse Daily Utand ar ol December 3, 18(16, "is enough to place it above any ordinary public aruusemeut of the day, and ensure for it the patronage of every man, woman, or child, regardless of precon ceived ideas or theories." The paintintrs are by the eminent artist, Hammatt Billings, Esq., and were produced from original designs. What the Late Elections Have Decided. Ft om the iV. Y. World. They have, of course, decided very little, unless other elections, yet to be held this fall, shall be of like tenor. But of this it is not 1 ossible to doubt. The result in Pennsylva nia and Ohio, following the results in Connec ticut, California, and Maine, coniirin3 the impression that a great reaction is in progress; and by the natural inlluence of elections upon each other, these successes will give to the reaction a new impetus. Men change sides with facility when multitudes go with them. It is as good as certain, therefore, that the Democratic party will do much better in the November, than they have done in the Octo ber elections. The returns will be all in before Congress meets next month, and there can be little hazard in predicting their conse quences. l'irst, the elections knock the bottom out of the radical reconstruction bucket, and spill all thH contents. The miscarriage of the recon struction scheme is certain, be the action of Congress what it may. To say nothing of the stunning and paralyzing effect of thia great revulsion upon Congress, the reconstruction scheme will lie defeated by the action or rather by the stubborn inaction of the South. Even if Congress should be equally stubborn, it will not shake the determination of the South. The Southern people would sooner wait four or six years for the electiou of a new Senate, than return under the proffered condi tions. A number ot leading Southerners have indeed counselled submission; but tho argu ment has been, "Let us accept these harsh conditions because they are inevitable;" or, "Let us take these lest we get worse." Thence foi ward, white Southerners will scorn to vise this kind of reasoning, or to listen to it. They will fall back upon tlieir rights, aud decline all action under the reconstruction laws. If new Governments are organized, it will be the sole work of the negroes; and Congress, with its brief lease of power, will not dare to recognize upto Governments pure and simple, especially eince negro suffrage has been signally aud iu dignantly rejected in those elections by the only Northci'n State that had an opportunity to pronounce upon it. With what issue, then, will the Republican party go into the Presidential electiou? Never were all the plans of a party so shattered and upset. The Republicans have, in a thousand and a thousand ways, so committed them selves to their present scheme of reconstruc tion that they cannot retreat from it without a total rout; but they are exposed to still greater HaaKters if thev trv to maintain their ground. With what face can they stand by this scheme nf reconstruction, alter negro suffrage, its central principle, has been scornfully rejected in the North.' How incensed must be the thrice-insulted South at any further attempts to force UDon them an innovation which is confessed to be intolerable by the Northern States! If the Republicans persist, their ranks mill l thinned bv desertion. Ruin stares at ifiem on every side. If they lower their standard and profess moderate principles, Wendell Phillips and the intense radicals will run a separate candidate for tho undisguised purpose of punishing the party lor deserting its liiiiiciriles. The Republican party made a fatal mistake in putting a wilfully dishonest interpretation nil thrt elec Hons of last year. They asked TiHrnlrt to indorse the pending Constitu tional amendment, and as soon as they got the indorsement, they treated it as authority to kick the very thing indorsed, that is, the r,iititntiuiial amendment, aside, aud substi tute for it a plan totally different and iuli-nit.-lv mom harsh and humiliating. To fling the judgment of the people thus back iuto their faces; to reject a plan tlui moment the TlAiITl1 lilt 1 KiirniiUl their approval of it; and uiili eiinviLious lvins impudence pretend they had indorsed something they had nevtr thought of, was as insulting a fraud as it would be to procure a trt of fifty dollars, and then immediately efface the substance of the nole bv a chemical process, and write over the li.- rne another nolo for tilty thousand Multitudes voted wirti the Republicans last vt ar who did not really approve of the Con- 8 ituti. mil amendment, because they thought it the epr'ediest way of settling a question . which had beeu. even then, too long kept oj.cn. They were too impatient to have the country tranquillized, and supposed, that a taring JNoithein vote endorsing the amena im nt would cause its immediate ratilication by the South. This proved a mistaken calcu lu'ion. But if the South stood out against tLe amen lmeut, witli all the Northern States voting in its favor, what chance Is there of their Bucoumbing to the reconstruction Scheme, infinitely harsher and more objeo. tionuble, with the Northern States voting ag;iiiu,t it t Another Republican project made abortive by the elections is the impeachment of Presi dent Johnson.. The impeachment project Las. only one remaining aspect to recommend it. The Republicans are reduced to such decperate straits that an active use of the Government patronage might be deemed by them im portant as a means of Influencing the Presi dential election; and Mr. Wade in the White House would wield the patronage for their ad vantage. But when it Is considered that all the offices are at present filled by Republicans, it is not easy to see that it would signify much to depose the President for the sake of con trolling the patronage. It is now certain that they would not be supported in this ex treme measure by the public opiuiou of the country. The attempt would recoil upon its ' autnors, and greatly accelerate the reaction against the Republican party. They will no longer think of braving the public indiguation, and the growing strength of a formidable op position, by a reckless attempt to unseat a President because he refuses to follow them in innovations upon the established interpreta tion of the Constitution. These elections, moreover, settle the ques tion of negro suffrage as forming jart of auy system of reconstruction to be hereafter adopted. We do not assert that they settle it in the estimation of Republicans, but that they settle it in fact. Whatever the radicals may continue to think, the general sense of fair ness will revolt against thrusting upon the South a measure -which is repudiated by the North. If it is repulsive and odious to the North', how much more so must it be to the South ! Shall Gentiles force Jews to eat pork when they reject it from their own tables ? It would not be merely glaring inconsistency, but wanton tyranny. Besides, in the North, negro suffrage is really of little consequence, the blacks being so few; while it would change the whole character of Southern poli tics. It would be compelling the South to eat as food what is too nauseous for us to swallow as medicine. Justice and common sense re buke such despotic insolence. Reconstruction on the negro suffrage basis may therefore be regarded as defunct. Another matter of some political interest decided by the recent elections relates to a prominent candidate for the Presidency. The election in Ohio foredooms Chief Justice Chase. So Important waa it to his prospects that the State should be carried by the Republicans, and especially that it should ratify negro suf frage, that he spent several weeks in Ohio counselling his friends and manipulating the wires. Under any circumstances, a candidate who cannot carry his own State has a slim chance in a nominating convention. But when the principle with which he is most identified has just been overwhelmingly repudiated by his State, and. the whole party has been de eated on the extreme ground he occupies. here is hances. an end, we suppose, of all his MARINE TELEGRAPH.. For additional Marine News see First Page, ALMANAC FOB PHILADELPHIA THIS DAY. rivm Riskh......m(M.mmmm,61h Moon Rrans ........... fl-20 now fSKTfl O 11 HlOH WtTIH... I'u2 PHILADELPHIA BOARD OP TKADB, Hknky Winsok. i ( HAlll.m WHK.K1.KII, y . TSJTHLY CDHMITTKB, JAM KB T. lOUiNU, J MOVKMliJil'S OF OCKAN STKAMKltS, FOR AMERICA Europe 01aMgow....New York.... .Liverpool... Quebec .Ltverponl...UoHtoii .Liverpool...New York..., .Antwerp New York.... Sept. 25 ....sept. lift Sept. 2H He pi, H8 Sept. 2ft Nova bcotiau.... t u I m lil'Oll Iv New York. ...si i;lIiamiiton..N'ew York.... Oct. 1 f Jt'rniHiiif Southampton. ..New York,,.. , )ot. Out. , Out, ....-Oct. Oct, Oct, 2 2 1 of Jiailtiiiore..Jlverno"il...row York.... U. Kingdom olusirow.....New York..., Fort ECROPK. Sent In ,.,.Ncw York...Llverpool PI 17 fs hrusku New York. ..Liverpool l'oreiro .Sow ork. Havre l'J 15 17 H'ai'H anil H! rip, HhMuda Havana ..Oct. ..Oct. ...Oct. ...Oct. ...Out. ...Oct. rlnro Li.Htle ..JNew "i ork... Havana loin cr.. VnilHda , W Immiiff ou 17 l'J J iiniHtii -JM Uncm rw uri.'ibLia Wyou.iiu Plilludii c-HVaiinali lit JS. Ao.eriCt. Jsew ork...Kto Janeiro , 22 Allium: P lilaUa (..'Iiai PctIoii ..Dot. 2 Mt.iw re tot-wanted by ovtiry summer In tiic rei nlar I'lH'S. Thn auniera tor or Irom Liverpool call at OneeiiHtoiv ii, exeept ilie Canadian ltn, which call at : ODoenuerrv. 1 no aieamoia lor or irom iuuluuli' neut cull a' Southampton. .iKUIVEU yKSl'KKU. Hchr D. n. Meriimnu, Trucy, '2 days from ludiau rivnr. Hi lumber to liacon, l.ciii;iih jo. h-clir r reeuiason, ? iirmau, a nays irom i uman river, with corn to liucnu. Collins & Co, Hchr j. AnueiKon. i iiniicii. (lays irom inuian river. wliii grain to liacou, coiunH a uo. CLEARED (SATURDAY. Hteomslilp A lliaiiee, Kelly, Cluuifcnton, Lalhbury, w icKcrsiiain uo. tteauiHliln Roman. Roests. Boston, II. Winsor A Co. btiip L. B. Gilclirlst, W alls. New Orleans, .Workman & Co. Kclir A. D. Gilbert. Noall. London, Workmnn A Co. bclir Traudit, Raokett, Fall River, Audenried, Norton A (JO. f.niir v.. D. Endinott. Endlnott. BoRton. do. rchr Clara DavidBon, Jelliles, Great Egg Harbor, explain. ht'r Blayllower, Robinson, New York, W.P.Clydp&Co. Hfr Norfolk, Vance. lUctiuioim. w. i: Clyde Jt Co, rii'r Nmr York. MarHliall, WaHliiiiKlon, do. Tut' Tnos. JetlerMon, Alien, tor liallimoro, Wltn a tow 01 Darges, w. r. ciyue w tu. arrivedTatubday. Schr W. If. biirgent, Sargent, from Bangor, with lumber to Cbiitalu. (Scbr couipieie, 'inonipson, a uays irom Vienna, with iuuibcr to lliicon. t;ollins te Co. Meamer W. C. Pierrepout, biironsiiire,Z4 Hours from New Vnik. wliii nidHe. to w. JU. uairu Co. uetmi rli. 11, (stout, J-ora, irom wasiiiugton, wltn rr.dHe. to W. P. Clyde & Co. r-leaiiihliin AlexanAila, Plait, Irom iUcnniona, wltn niiiHe. to W. P. i.'lvde b Co. Bieiinier A. V. btimers. unox, 24 Hours irom ixew York. Willi iiidsn. to W. M. Ra rd it (kl. Bleainer J rariK, rierce. i uours irom inew iok. Willi nidHe. to W. M. Balrd & Co, Ti.ir ThoH. Jelleraon. Alien, irom isailimore, wun a tow ol barges to W. P. Clyde fe Co. MEMORANDA. Fteamslilp filar ol I lie Union, Cooksey, hence for few Orleans, sailed Irom Havana lull IiihU (-leiunMiip baxoii, Hutibews, cleared at Boston 11th liiBt. lor Philadelphia. i-.itaiiiBhlp Jl. liuUHon, Howes, for Philadelphia. Btllltu iron) jiuveiia iziu nisi. fci iiuiBhlp WyouilDK, Teal, lor Philadelphia, sailed from (-avuiinah 121 h Innt. isieauiHliip Juniata, itoxle, from New Orleans for l'tilliiueliilnu. nulled Irom Havana litli Inst. Inlg A. F. Lariabee. I nrliHle, irom Bungor for Pht- luoeii nui. ai iioliiies jioie um nn. Brig Wanzoiil, Gilkey, hence, at Holmes' Holo l'Jth IliUklll. iSchr (Suri'rli.p, Beers, Irom Bcslon lor Philadelphia, nt Nt' um t mil Iiiki. li'liis A. V. Kulloni, HunFon, and A. Rurtlett, Ilart lelt, lor Philadelphia, bulled i'loni Providence lllh : i .i (Hut. hchr Pearl, Adams, hence for dim lettown, Balled Loin Kilgiitlnwn HU Inst, t-clir J. Mi ikliwiii. Rii-ley, for Philadelphia, sailed finlu Millll!i hi'Hil hill Inht. M lns t. to. ialcs, Tliaieher, und C. and C. Brooks, l'.roi.ks, 1'i'iuc, nt I'rovul. nee 11m int. rcl i-s Viihige (iuem. TillnUHini; J. It. Austin, D.iv!s; und D. Holmes, Holme, luLcc, at Fall River loin i. 1.1111. i. l-i l.r Wtst AVind, La'vson, htnoo. at Richmond loth i . .1 ii i t eiuhr J. SiiiteUhwalte, Loui:. lituco, al Providence ii 1 1. ii 1. ((!. r Vv'in. Thompson, Yuics, heuce, ut Georgetown lull inht. telir lieniilng Rll. No. 4i. lor Philadelphia, sailed Ii um 1 ilcliu ond lilii Init. .-rliiH M. (ii'ise ai.d is, Brusn, for Philadelphia, at I llli IIIOI llll II. I ll ll hl. ;-chr J. 1. Musbalu. Olbbs, lor riilladclphlfl, Balled In.ui Georm-tnvwi lllli lnl. M-hr John Civcktord, Jones, heiicn, at Bristol l llli iii.ii. i.t. u lir iioldi u Eagle, Howes, hence, at New Bedford int. i ui. si-Inn T. J. Puviior, Ruynor, aud H. J. ltinsell, M. LuP.-v. tor Pnlluilelpliia. Hi'UnI l.om lirl.itol loih tnsl. imkT a. Aloruaii. Liv.iiL'UKi, und AclilileH. (-rlii lliniii r, hence lor New Orle.ius, at Charleston yeseiOuy. NU-IMCETO MAU1NKKS. On und alter the l.ah of icioiier. 1mI7. a light will be . i li.u.d Irolu Hie eusl Pier nf llMns ,'atn Imrlior, at n levulion ot about twelve leel Ir mi Hie Imvimeut . i ii... i.iit or iwenly live fpet above Ireh water mark, 'i i.u iu.1.1 will hliovv a iuiIIus ol 2.4 (lexrees Irom Hie 1 ke buoy round in Ilie cenliK oi Iho liuslu Gates of . i .. ....I i.i rum e oi i be nner harunr. '1 he ehurncler ol tli llgut will uh awhile Rdntll IiiIIhk one. a.i ulller'ng an unicli 'I'm either a lined or km lvlng one, und ll will beehoftuiioui an lioiiplilur ' Vi'e lii paraius will consist ttl four or live orlsnis, revolving rouno UO arnun'i mu'l' i-'ivio, nunivnn in ii. ,u i im.iiiIh' lii'lit and live seconds d. irk. and sucu as will be readily distinguished; Irom tliemuss of tnwu llehls In Ihe rear. A . xi. J: A tvlviit. Board ol Trade, Augiwt, iw, J G A A C O. EVANS, mam r.4n kkk axi nr.Ai.in is 0I1S, PAINTS, VARNISHES, Naval Stores and Soaps, KO. 10 KTIl IIIXAWARE AVKJiCE, 10 5 .m 3p PHILADELPHIA. BOOTS AND SHOES. M O V READY, Gentlemen's and Youths' COOTS AKD GAITERS rin lAi.L, am WI SITE It WEAK. I-PKNCII PATfKT LEATHER HOOTS. ritENCH CALF liOOTa for Bulls and Tur tle!). SINOLK-NOLEP BO0T8 for Fall Wear. LIGHT UOU15r.K-SOL.KU HOOTS for Fall Wear. FKKNCU COHK-SOLLD UOOT3, very easy for tender feet. QUILTED SOLED BOOTS made by linnd. GUM BOLED IIOOI B, very durable, aud guaranteed to keep the toet dry. Having II tied the second story of my store for some ol my workmen, I am able to make auy sort of Boots to order, at Yerv shert notice. Fair dealing and a moderate price Is my motto. A trial Is all I doslre. WM. H. HELWEG, NO. 535 ARC H HTBEET, 9 20 sniw.".m One door below Sixth. REDUCTION IN PRICES. FRENCH CALF LOLBLE 60LE BOOTS, Fir Quality, ia-00. FRENCH CALF SINGLE SOLE BOOTS, Firs Quality, f 10-CO. FBENCH CALF DOUBLE SOLE BOOTS, Second Quality, f 10 00. FRENCH CALF SINGLE SOLE BOOTS, Second Quality, 1910. BOTK' FINE BOOTS AND SHOES At very low prices. BARTLETT, NO. 33 SfOl'TIi MIXTII STREET, 917rp ABOVE CHESNUT. LUMBER. 1 QCiT SELECT WHITE PIXB BOARDS LOO i AND PLANK. 1-1, O-l, " ) O, Mil'. 1 I 1 1 I. CHOICE PANEL AND lBt COMMON, 18 feet long. 4-4, 6-4, e-4, v., v-i, 8. ana men o-9, o-l, z. a, aim i iiktu WHITE PINE. PANEL PATTERN PLANK. LARGE ANI bUPERlOR 81'OCK ON HAND, IQT-nU ILDIXGl BUILDING LCO I . BUILDING! L.iiiiiiij'.tti bUJir.Hi i.Loi rsa.ni 4-4 CAROLINA FLOORING. 6-4 CAROLINA FLOOH1 Nri. 4-4 DELAWARE FLOORING. ii-4 DELAWARE F LOOKING, WHITE PINE FLOORING. Afcll FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. KPRUCK FLOORING. (STEP ROAKDW, RAIL PLANK. PLASTERING LATH. L8fi7. (J E U A H AND CYPRESS fci!UJNULJiH. 1867. -W A L N U T B O A K D S. WALNUT PLANK. WALNUT HOABDs, WALNUT PLANK. LAliGE (STOCK SEAoONED. lU.r? -LUMBKU rUK V M1M-JU 1 A KEUS JLOv' ( U'UKKk FOR UKUJiifl'AKKItMl HK11 Ll.JlAlt. inuuii aim fx i I uj'i"7 ALBANY LUMBMiUb' ALLi KIN Da LOU i ALLAN Y LLM11ER OF ALL KIND'S, hhAhOAl1!! VVAljllUl. DRY I'OPLaR, CHERRY, AND ASH, OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. MAHOGANY, ROSEWOOD, AND WALNUT VENEERS, i Jitf7 CKiAIi-lOX J1ANUFACTUUEUS. lOU 4 CIGAR-BOX JVIANUFACTUHERa. SPANlbii. Ch.DAU iiOA. liOAillJO. mi- -smucK joisn sfkuce joisr , Sl'l:UCE JOIST I FROM 14 TO M FEET LONG. SUPERIOR NORWAY ISCAiSTLING. MAULE, BROTHER & CO., 6 1 rrj No. i!60U SOUTH STREET. jm S. BUILDERS' MILL, AOS. 1, SO, AND 88 S. FIFTEENTH T ESLER & ERO., Proprietors. Always ou hand, made of the Best Seasoned Lumber at low prices, WOOD MOULDINGS. BRACKETS, BALUSTERS, AND NEWELS. Newels, Balusters, Bracket and Wood Monidlngs. WOOD MOULDINGS. BRACKETS, BALUSTERS AND NEWELS. Walnut and Ash Hand Balling, 3, 3, and 4 Inches. BUTTERNUT, OHESNUT, ud WALNUT MOULDINGS to order. 1'J J C. PERKINS. LVJIUEB MERCHANT, Successor to R.',Clark, Jr., KO. 324 CHRISTIAN STKBET. Constantly on hand a large aud varied assortment of Building Lumber. 6J GAS FIXTURES. C AI.L AND ULY YOUtt GAS FJXTURES Irom the liianufiKtuierH, VANlilRK MARSHALL, No. D12ARCH Street. VASK1RK & MARSHALL, No. 912 ARCH hlieet, manufacture aud keep all styles of Gat Fixtures and chandelier;,: iilmi reiiuisli old natures. VANKIKK & MAKSIIAIX HAVB A COM plete stock or CliHiiilelier.i, ItruckelH, Portable SlandH, and Bronzw, at No. U12 ARCH Street. Y AN KIRK & MAUSIIALL, No. 912 AUClI Street, give esiieelul attention to tilting up Churches. Public Halls, aud Lwelliugt). Pii'khun at Til tt I.OWKST RA'I'KH. OLD, (JILT, AND ELK'.'TKt) SILVIHI- v J Iilnlid Cum Fix'urt-H, at VANK1RR i MAR. SUAI.LS, No. WI2 ARl'll SUeel. All work guhiuMiet uio give ballbiuciion. Noun but lliht-clubs workmen employeua Hl:a:wmvl.:u RL'MOVAL. n i: M O A I..-U E M V A I.. C. W. A. TIlUnPLER Kf.8 TG?. riioti m vi Ni.. am t iiLNNirr hti TO 02(i CUESAUT STREET, PHILADEU'UIA. 8 12 trip GEORGE PkdWWlAN, OAHPl'.NTKIl AN I) BW , KE310VE Xo No. liJ-A DOCK ruxL Oi'IUA. FURNITURE, ETC. V I S IMPORTANT! VCAVS MI.lllLEI, prnr f a'ons et Chamhres a Couohpr, Aiiai.g'o pcur Exposition dans AppHitementHiGiU'nls et couverta de Tapis vr.om.r. j. nr.NHEi.i, lacy a co., EBENI8TEH, rHK'SBT STREET. u Coin de lime. s PECIAL CARD. FINE FURNITURE' ON EXHIBITION IN 8LT1EH OF ROOMS. CARPETED AND FUR NltUED AS CHAMBERS AND PARLORS. fjiLOIlOE J. llf.NKELN, LACY & CO., CABINET MAKERS, TIIIHTFENTH AND C'HESNUT, PlilladglphlB. )IK TKIXSTEN .MKUJJEL ARAN- OIERT IN DER GANZEN ETAGE FERTIG ZUR ANS1CI1T, TEPPICU UND OARTIENEN EIN- BF.ORIFFEN. (JIOBtlE J. IIENKELM, MEUBEL FAB RICK ANT THIRTEENTH AND CHKSNDT, I'htladelphla. A V I s o. m 1: u H L FINO KN EXniBIClON. In Serle de Cuartos, COLOCADO COMO Salas de reclblmiento y C UARTOS DK CAMARA. 9 2fl 2m VyiLLIAM WITTFELD. MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN CABINET FURNITURE, NO. 64, 06 AND 68 NOBTK HECONO ST., Below Arch, West Bide, Philadelphia Calls attention to bis extensive assortment ot FIRST CLASS FURNITURE comprising- SOLID ROSEWOOD SOLID WALNUT PARLOR 8UITS OF PLUSH, TERRY, REPS, AND HAIR CLOTH, ELEGANT CHAMBER AND COTTAGE SUITS BEST DINING ROOM AND KITCHEN FURNITURE. ALSO, WRITING DESKS, MARBLE-TOP STANDS ETC., All ot which pre manufactured by ourselves, of the best materials, and will be sold for cash only, at much low er rates than are ottered elsewhere. N. B. Goods packed and shipped to all parts of the country. sissmtham fURNITURE! FURNITURE! MODERN ANTIQUE! PARLOR, 11 AEE AXD CHAMBER. SUITS AT JUEDUCED I'BIt'EJ. Our facilities are Btich that we are enabled to offer at very moderate prices, a large and well-assorted stock of every description ol HOUSEHOLD FURNI TURE AND BEDDING. GoodB packed to carry safely to all parts ot the country. BICU9IONU A FOIIEPAITOH, 9 21 tl NO. 40 H. NIX ONI MTKt'.F.T, PARISIAN FURNITURE. JlfcT IMPORTED FKM THE PARIS E.V POSITION. The mobt handsome and vali able assortiuent ever imported, selected by JM X. L.UTS! In person. It will be sold at a sma 1 advance on first cost. It is now arranged lor Inspection, WAKEKOOM", 10 4 fmwlm NO. 1111 MU TII 1X1 VK&TII .STREET. Jm & H. L E J A IV3 B R E HAVE xvEMOVED THEIR FURKITURE MD UPHOLSTERING WAREROORIS TO MO. MVS C1IESNIT STREET, (TJP STAIRS.) 97 3ra "fO HOUSEKEEPERS. I have a large stock of every variety of l'UllITUliK, Which I will sell at reduced pi Ices, consisting of PLAIN AND MARBLE lOPCO'I'TAOE SUITS, WALNUT eh A MBit It blllTH. PARLOR fcUl'lW IN VELVET PLUSH. PARLOR feUITt IN HAIR CLOTH. PARLOR bUITS IN REPS. bldehoards, Lxtension Tables, Wardrobes. Book cases. Mattresses, Lounges, etc. etc. I". I. OENTINK, 8 1J N. E. corner SECOND and RACe. Streets. Established 1705. A. S. ROBINSON. French Plate Looking-Qlasses, ' ENGRAVINGS, PAINTINeS, DRAWINGS, ETC Manufacturer of all kind of I.OOHINU-JEASN, PORTRAIT, AND PIt lltiE A RAM EM TO ORDER. No. lO CHE8NUT STKEKT: THIRD LOOR ABOVE THE CONTINENTAL, PHILADKt.PHlA. 8 15 (TRESH FRUITS, I OG7. PEA CHEN, IT A EN, PISEArPLEM, ELI at W, APRICOTS, CIIERBIES, REAi HRERRIEN, ((ITM ES, ETC. I'KESEHVED AM) FRESH, IN CAMS AND ULAAN Ji ARM, Put up for our particular trade, and for sule by the dozen, or lu smaller quaulllies, by MITCHELL & FLETCHER, 9 10 3M XO. 101 0ESNETWTREET. J A m E s R. v c B a TEA DIALER A NO iROCEIt, N.E.IOR.EIUMTH A-M ALSIT HTS Extra Vine Souchong or EKglish Breakfast Tea Superior Chuluu Teas, very cheau. Ooloi a Teas, of every grane ,u ,!Uy!onT.u..oUueSt qualities. All fresh Impo'lj rtatio"8- 8 112 mTE rilESKUVINO BRANDY, PURE CIDER AND WINE VINEOAR, GREEN 4lNOER. MUSTARD SEED, SPICES, EPO All the requisllte tor Preserving and Pickling pn' )C, AEEERT C. ROUKRTM, Dealer In JTlne Grocerlee, U7;rp tCHlMEIJSYlTttWia YENE.BW. AMUSEMENTS. c NCERT HALL, (ilFNUT Street, annvp Twelfth. l'or a short time only, comnienrlng on TUESDAY KVKMNH. I h'Kihnr 1.',. an" rvery tiinht af'er until further no ro, and on WFDNrKDAY and SATURDAY A F rF.UNOt )NH. at 2'. o'clock. The womler and niarvel of the ae . Magnificent aud Divine. The APOCALYPSE The Rook Of ReVelnllnn uii.oaloil. THE VJMONS OF ST. JOHN PRESENTED TO VIEW. From destens bv the rclelirmul French artist, (lill- tave lioro. and thn moil en livrit artists In tliin rouniry ai d K.uroiie. Fifty splendid denlgnu, renro tenting what su John raw wIiph a door In Heaven wrs opened, as (lestuibed by him In tlin Rook ot R velai Ion. coninii'iirlncr wltn thn Vision ot the fevrn (lulilen Cuudlesiicks, and ending with the vlsiort of tlie . DAY OF .U roMFNT. 111K BIOIITKOIH A K( ' h.N Ii I Nil TO nEAVEN. The u Icked deirendlng lino uik nui iiiMi.ras n r. VIEWS OF THE NK.w.tEkrsAl.EM.THRFr- Ttl'K HOME OF THE (.'HU1S1TAN A SI IIEET IN THE NEW JERUSALEM -THE ItlVER OF 1.1IK AND TliKK OF f.l KE OOI.DKN I'AVK- Ml'N'IS-MAr.NllTCENT I'ALAlIis. Wll'UJKW- Fl.l'D COI.l'MNH AND llll.HK.n IHIMKi. THE WHOLE FOr.MlNII A KC'ENK OF UN I'A 11 A 1.1, El. I 1) IIEAUTY. It SPrtnliig to the beiu.lder one perfect blaz-? of glory. NOTICE. Thfte rpiire.sentatl(in. which have tilled the liiigest hulls In all Hie cIiIps of this country Willi tlie most rclUiid and Intelligent In llio c jmiiiunlty. were placed before, tho public by the r nueit or the ri'ost eminent divines or ALL DENOMINATIONS. Tbey have been produced npoiiasciiloot Magnificence and Splendor niver before attempted, at a cost of over i OUT Y THOUSAND DOLLA its, by that most emiient artist, Hammatt Killings, Esq., whose bril liant conceptions or tlie Visions or St. John linve fully borne out the statement made by the Rev. Albert Barnes, o( this etiy, author of "Humes' Note on ti e Look of Revelation," that these "vlsio rt woidd niHKe the finest t rawlngs In the world." And In order that tlie entire community may be enabled to view these beautiful aud Instructive representa tions, the price of ADMISSION TO ALL PARTS OF THE HALL I"i PLACED AT TWENTY-FIVE (25) CENTS. No Reserved Seats. EXHIHIIION WKiwraiiAV and nirumiii AtTKKNOONK, Bt2.'a o'clock, wheu children will be admitted lor IS cenls each. Honrs open. Evening, at 7 o'clock; commence at k. Af ternoons, diiors open at 2 o'clock; commence at 2'. Ticket, otllce open during the (lay. Ttonilnna imnnrn rlrciilin Inir over ffO conies In the city will pit ase publish tnK advortlnemetil, call atten tion to me same, auu aeuu uiu w wuot; ,VV-V ber lh. A. OUl)NE, in H tr rruiiriiur. 'iim rinno used at these representations is from Schomacker's popular establish ment. No. 110:1 Cliesnut. street. Tickets lor sale at irumpier s auu ai iiibiu u. A C A D E M Y OF M usic- MOST POSITIVELY THE LAST THE LAST Hi K LAST SIX NIGHTS THE LAST SIX NIGHTS THE BLACK CROOK, THE BLACK CROOK, ANII PARISIENNE BALLET TROUPE. The munager, with much regret, finding it Impossi ble to make auy arruncement for a continuance of THE BLACK CROOK, now In the very zenith ot Its success, playing to the most Isshlonable audieuces ever known wlinln the wails of the Academy, and delighting all with lis chaste and classic beauty, must, from the force orcir cumstances, withdraw it on Saturday. October l'J. The programme lor the ballet will be of an entire Pretty riol, mad'lle pfpita. an toxf.no, EMILY R1UL, MAD'LLE FRANK, MAD'LLE ALU KRT1NI, fu new dunces. "Bt "tarantella SICTLIENNE. First time, pg jjjj BOUQUET. First time, OASSELLE. ' r Foimtng a combination of aitraction never before witnessed I" f'J.w SATURDAY hn nt 9n'Hnclf. when tlie price of admission will be o cents to all parts of the house. 10 14 tit I" 1 8 T O 14 I. AUlfcKlCiAW avADuiu i w. "V JMUSIC. j GRAU bl'l M In OF Fl V EN iVi HTS AN DON E M A'l 1 N EE. iieaiipearaiice of the most celebrated traged.euue, neai P-M.SII,. ADELAIDE RISTOUI, MONDAY, October 21, ,U ll Cf F.L . Ae'Itl' '"t " F. F.N OF ENGLAND. liebul of Kin- 11 .' t ESSEX. '1HF.KDAY. Ol-lolinr 'ii-HA 11 Y Sl'UAlll'. W I' UNEliA Y M A nil''. ANIUlNIi I" I'fcl, CiiBcouie'tl's last and greato'l ebiboraio work, Will be placed bel'i i llio Phl iulelphia pnbllo with exii aordinary uiagiiificeiu.H, gorgeous costumed, and properties of the most ixtenslve and cosily eh -tractor and historically correct, s.irpassing any.hliig of the kind ever seen on hiiv state. Tho Scenery, which Is by Hie principal masters in Itnly, and painted ex i nssly In Europe, by order of lg. Giucomettl, tor the I rodiiclion of UiIh ;reut tragedy, will be transferred to tlie l'liiluih lobU Academy lor ils i,'ruinl scenic effect. l'rtces of Admission. Siibacrlntlnns for five nlirhts. $7 to: admission to Parquet, Parquet Circle and Bal cony, fl; Reforvtd Seat', ftu cents ex'ra; Family ( iicle, &o cents: oallory, cents. The Bale of Sub scription commences tins ( Mondavi dav, at ti A. M.. at the General 'I Ic Ki t ollico. TUl'MPLER S New Muic Store, No. W! CHESN I T Sire: t '1 he sale of Seats lor auy of the five nights com n ences on Wednesday. US. JOHN DUKW'S AKCII BTBEKT .TIEATRE. Beirins at7 o clnck. SECOND WEEK OF INN Is FALLEN. CONTINUED SUCCESS. MONDAY', AND TILL FURTHER NOTICE, Willi new Sceues, original auugs, etc., Edmund Falconer's Drama of INNISFALLEN. MibS KATE: RE1GNOLDS as KATY MAGUIRE. Mr. E. FALCONER as TEUUEKCHi. Supported by tlie Full Company. iltlUAi ui'.rfi I or nnrn iir.ivti-.wLiiy., In rehearsal NOBODY'S DAUGHTER. In active preparation SURF. WALNU'. N. E. cor. T STREET THEATRE. cor. NINTH and WALNUT. Begins at to . Last Night but Five ol tbebeaulfulandaocompusiied actress, Miss CHARLOTTE THOMPSON, who will appear lu her original oharacter of I'iriijr. iiAiicEuui, MONDAY EVENING, October 11. 1S07, First tiluht of the uomilar domestic drama, trans lattu tioiu me uei mao. cniiut u LITTLE BAREFOOT. , Miss CHARLOTTE THOMP3QN Amrle.. N1 EW CHESXUT STREET TUEATRE Tills (Monday) EVENING, at 7. POSITIVELY LAST SIX NIGHTS OF MK. JAMES E. MURDOCH, who will appear in i ui". ftijiin.it tsiioiiir.tt. SATURDAY FAMILY MATINEE. MONDAY, October 21-MRS. D. P. BOWER In her new play, MARY STUART. ox's American variety theatre. EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON. GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE, In Orand Ballets. Ethiopian burlesques, Songs, Dances Pantomimes, uymiinMi Acts, etc, JEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE, ELEVENTH STREET, AROVE CHE6NUT. THE TAIIILY II K M O It T OPEN FOR THE SEASON, CAR N CROSS & DIXEY'S IBIfiSTRELS, THE CRT AT ST A R TROUPE OF THE WOULD, IN THK1R (iiUMI EIHIOi-IA SOIREES. I. L. CA P.NCR.OtfS Manager. R. F. SIMPSON. Treasurer. 8 19 3m Horticultural ii a l l. (iRA-ND MATINEE, hv CARL PENT H Oltcil HhTKA of 40 Performera. EV1.RY THULsDAY AI'TKRN'OoN (I'oniniencliigOi'iob'.ra, 1m.7), at 3 o'clock. Vocalist Mr. George Bi.-.hop, tho lavorilo Ballad UllUr' F1NGLF ALMISSION, 60 CENTS. Package of four Ti keis lorfl. 'lo be hud nt Doner A Co.'s Music Store, No. 1102 LhiiSi ul si reel. .ami lit tlie door. U it Im v itMANIA OltCIIKSTRA. PUBLIC RK lie M USICA L FUND HALL, every KjT hei.ibiils al tlie M USICA L mTiIIlDAY atll'jA.M. lU'Kels sold ui luo uuor. '. ml ui ull erliiclpal MiiHio stor.s. J..iiKii''iiieuts can J nimleiv " UlieHHlng U. RASTER 1'. N... lll MOV Tl. I ! 1 wreti, or at R. WILLIU'S Music Slore. No. liilCII I'.sStiT street. I" "JhU AMERICAN CONUEBVATOia Oi"1 lubliuclion.'ln nil departments, commenced oa MONDAY, October 7. TO U 21 t-ee Bdvertlst-mf.ntund(!r heud of "Instruction." .JV GAUIKNKR & FLEMING, COACH MAKEHH, KO. ! 14 MU'l II I I fr i ll M i MEET. ,.. fv? RnU Beoond-liuiidCariTttgegfor Bttle. Par ' ilovilai attention paid to repairing SU Gui AUCffON SALES. M C LfcLLAND & 00 (Sucre 'i-ors to Pblllp Ford Co,), fLTl JNEKRH. No. dot MAREdtT fcttre. KA LE OF 1?0 CASES BOOTH, SHOES, BRO" 4AJS, ETC. On Thursday Morning, Ortobpr 17. enrnitiii Intr ut 111 o'clock, we Will sell by caialoKiie, for cash, ioofi cases Wen's, Boys', and ) ouins xionrs, e-noes, nrcgan, riaimorais, eio. Also, a suuerlor assortment of Women's, Mlssee, and Children's wear, to which the attention of the Irade l called. 1 10 U 4t TOflN R. JIVEKs A Ct., AUC1 lONEEIifi tl Not. 22 and MAKKUT Street, LAI'OF PI'.llEMl TORY SALE OF POOTS. HllOlffl, RltOGANS, TRAVELLING RAWS, KTC, On Tuehday Morning, Oct. 1.1, at in o'clock, on f ur months' credit, 2000 psrkHRes hoof, shoes, brogans, etc, Ol cliy ana I.aHieru ujaiiulaciute. ivo LA Tig E SPECIAL HALE OF son lots f)-;km- BLOIDERIEH, JIANJiHlMM Hies, i.4.ir,-i. niu On Wednesday Morning, October in, at hi o'clock on four oi inths' credit, by nlr of Mr. Robert Macdnnald, Including cmbrlc ai'd llsmburn tdglngs and lonerlings, emoromerea an, line bands, flounce, rones, aim waists, imkiu. iiun,iiirliil mill pmbroldered cambric handker- chiels, Irllilngs, real aud Im Luloii laces, etj. IU 11 LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF BltlT'Sn, FRENCH, (.1 KMAN, AND J'OMHSliU DltX UUUUl, On tour months' credit, (n Thursday Morning, October 17. at in o'clock, embracing about 1200 pack ages and lots of limey and staple articles, 10 11 61 LATiOE POSITIVE SA LE OF CARPETINGS. ETC, On Friday Morning, -October IS, at 11 o'clock, on four months' credit, kbout ion ttecoeof Ingrain, Venetian, lilt, hemp.oot lane, and rBg earpetin its. 6 lu 12 at MTII05IAS & KONS, KOS. 139 AXD 11 . B. FOURTH Street. SALE OF REAL ESTATE. STOCKS. ETC., October 15, at the Philadelphia Exchange, at 12 o'clock, Noon, will Include; . TACONY Elegant country seat, residence, aud large lot, TACONY Desirable oountrT residence. BILGE AVF.NUE-Farin.a9 acres. WALNUT-Not. 2121. 2125, 2127 . 2133. and 2133, fife elegant residences. ,nTr thih r, TWENTY-SECOND AND TWENTY-THIRD Large afid valuable lot. . SEVl-NTEKNTU AND EIGHTEENTH Large and valuable lot. , .... SIX'1 11 No. I5 (S.), "Valuable brick dwelllDg. REDWOOD No. 612, brick dwelling. W ASH 1 NOTON HillUllilK lot. t it RlsTTAN Nos. 2204 and 2o, two genteel dwell- ".FRONT AND VINE 8. E. corner, Camdea. N. J., seven fiome dwelltuKS. SECOND No. 418, below Pine, store and dwelling. WASHINGTON AVENUE-Subntantial building tind large lot, and car and coach factory. - , RACK AND JACOBY-S. E. corner, store and ll' ADD ON FIELD, N. J.-Country goat and farm, 100 acres. . , RICUMOND-Nlneteenth Ward; tlx brick dwel- "eDGEMONT AND DIVISION-S. W. corner, lour bFoRTAe-FirFiH AND OREGON s. E. corner. b f'igiit'eeNTH-No. 181, above Walnut, modern K"!ka'n-No. 830. modern residence. . WAHHIUTT-No. 236, genteel dwelling. FRONT No. 10!i (N.I, gi'iiteel dwelling. I ll i HTY-FOURTH AND SYCAMORE Large and valuatile lot. . . ,,, PINE AND ALBION Modern dwelling. AI.LON No. 722, two brick dwellings. FRANKLIN No. o0. ....... EIGHTH No 138, above Walnut, store and " J. ANcAST ER AVENUE Modern dwelling and lttLt?('Ut'T No. 4106. handsome residence. SIIIPPEN-No. 1123, store and dwelling. SPRUCE Not. 4101 and 411)7, two modern residences. FORTIETH No. 84e, modern residence. WATe K-No. B. above Market, valuable store. GROUND RENTS I ay ear. S 1 Ot K CJ. iooo first mortgage bond Bald Eagle Valley Rail- rp O shares Green and Contes Railway Company. Wi shares (lermanlown, i'ourlhand Eighth streets, 21) shares Enterprise losiiraiice Coif pan. t2nuo Uunili.gdun aud Broad Top Consolidated "shar'e In the Philadelphia Library and Atbenieum, l.'iii slinres American Antl-lucruatator Company. (2 shiirea Fiist Nalionul Bunk, Camden. tir-huresSouihwiirk Bank. 15 shares Uuion '1 ranspurtation Company. ,H share. 1? mpire Transportation Compauy, 26 slu.res Central Traiisporiailon Company, ii. shares Adams Express (old). 5 sliaies Academy ol Music, with ticket. Catalogues now ready. - 1012 2t KTPTRIOR WALNUT FURNITURE, EI.mtNT I'lAM) FOR'l E. FINE CARPET'S. UL CLOTHS, FINE MA i TRESSES, STOVES, ETC. On 'Tuesday Morning, Oct. 13, at 10 o'clock, at the N. W. ocrner ot Eighth and spruce streets, by catalogue, the entire superior Parlor. Chamber, nnil Dliilng-room Furniture,!. 10 12 2t J. 51. GCJJMEY A SONS, AUCTIONEERS, No. 6u8 WALNUT Street. Hold Reun'arSnles of REAL FSTA'1 E, STOCKS, AND SECURITIES AT '1HE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE. Ilsndbllls ol escli property Issued separately, 1h o latulogues published and circuliited, containing full descriptions ot property to be sold, as also a par liel list ui piopeiiv conlulned in our Real Estate Re gister, and otlered nt private sale, bules advertised uaily In all the dally newspapers.il . SALE ON MONDAY, October 28. will lnolude- ORPH ANS' COURT SA LE Estate ofC. Stikol, de ceic ell. Three-story brick Dwelling, southwest corner Jefferson find Twenty third streets. ORPHANS' COURT SALE Same Ftate Three slory brick Dwelling, northwest corner Twenty-third and right streets. PEREM I'TORY SALE Large Lot of Ground, 100X 218 teet, northeast corner ot Second street aud Alle gheny avenue. Three fronts. WALLACE STREET Two-story brick Dwelling, No. 710. NORTH STXTn STREET Seven modern three stoiy brick Dwellings, Nos. 2111, 2413, 2415, 2417, 2419, 2421, and 212:t, above York street. . 10 12 13t THOMAS BIHCII & SON, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 1110 C'HESNUT bireet; rear entrance No. 1117 Sanson street. SALE OF LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FANCY FURS, SLEIGH ROBES, ETC., On Tuesday Morning, At 10 o'clock, at the Auction Store, No. 1110 Cliesnut street, will be sold, an assortment ot elegant Furs, consisting ot Mink, Sable, Ermine, Siberian Squirrel, Fitch, and other Furs, Mulls, Collars, and Capes; also, I'lilldrcn's Furs and Skating Caps, Gentlemen's Caps, Gloves, and (pillars; Sleigh aud Carriage Robee, etc 'The Furs can be examined on Monday. SALE OF A COLLECTION OF PTLVER AND COP PER AMERICAN AND FOREIGN COINS, MEDALS, ETC. On Tuesday Afternoon, Oct. 15, at 3 o'clock, at the Auction Store, No. 1110 Cliesnut street, will be sold, a collection of Silver and Copper American and Foreign Coins, Medals, etc Cutaiogues will lie reudy lor distribution at (be A no tion store ou Friday. 10 12 2t Pal( at No. !U8 Filbert street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE CARPETS, GLASSES, ETC., E TC. On Wednesday Morning, 1 Oct. 10, at No. 018 Filbert st'eet. will be Hold, the entire Household Furniture, comprising Hair-clotkv Parlor Furniture: Bru sels, Ingrain, awl veninan C .rni.is Pier i Hansen. Chamber Furniture. He Is and Lending, Diuiug-room and Kitchen Furniture,, stoves, eta , CtlaloKuescanbehudatthe auction store on Fri day. L10HM til AMI FEET OF ROSEWOOD WALNUT AND ASH VENEERS. Ou 'Wetluesi'uy Afternoon, At3(i'c'oi k, at Hie Auclion Store. No. UlOChesriUt street, will l e siild. an Invoice of about 5(i.(iin feet of Rosewood, Walnut and Ash Veneers, 10 be sold la lots to suit purchasers. '1 1 e veneeis will be open for examination on wed niMiuy morning. L'iLiLi- PAKCOST A WARNOCK, A'UCTIOKESRS No. HO MARKET ST'KliiK T. LARGE: POSITIVE SALE OF AMERICAN AND I M I't RTI' D DRY ooous, LINEN AND HO SIERY uLOf's, notions, ETC. bv catalogue. On Weilne-dav Mori lug, October in. coiiimenciiu; at"l0 o'clock, comprising a Luge iihKortineiitnf uew aud desirable goodn worthy ol special atit iilion. 10 li U LARGK POSITIVE SPM'IAL SALE OF FRENCH AM) GERMAN FANCY GOODS. Wx and China Lolls in n eat variety, China Toys, Toy Sets, Cups and Saucers, China Mugs, Work Roxcs Albums, Picket Wallets. Traveliliitf Raits, Velvet Oouipa nl'O u. Me. ui randum IPioks, MeorHehaum ai d Brier I'lpcs. I nulihh .-cisaurs, Kulvej, etc., by catuh guo, on a cridit, ' tin Wednesday Morning. Ci nimenclrg at In o'clock. l'J' rL'-u'srs In future udvertlsenien'a. r01 2t JOHN CRUMP, OAltPKNTEIt AND MUILDERj MUOPlt NO. SIS EOIMJR STREET, AID MO. l?t ITIIMML'T NTUEET, . FHIT.ADI.FyiA; OXKSI BOXES! BOXE8i Fran lln Planing Mill, all kinds of Rotes Tox hliooka aud Lap Roarda made to order. Aliu,Iniu,. ber lor i-ale, worked to suit customers, Alsi. Whiia and Hard Pine Flooring. C. M. W HI TING. N K cor not ol oiiiAltii Aytiuue auA YUtlSNA tit. t jq uj
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