THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 8C7. THE FIRST LIGHTING TBm TO CHEYEflflE. A Private BnfTale) Hasting Party. Fr21?f?nTChe,Kennf (Dal"h Territory) Daily Argus, Nov. 11. Just started. A pi-Irate party of ladles and gentlemen arrived yesterday from ,ew York, by upocial train. A two thousand mile buOalo hunilnir excursion. The party consiHs of Thorn m C. I)urant, Vlco-Presldent U. P. II. It ; George francis Train. Mrs. Train, Miss Suite Train and rnaidaclno Hallroad Cominisslonor White and Mrs. Whlto, Mrs. Ueorfce W. Frost, Miss Carria I'0 Mt Abble T. Hhaw, and Captain I. W. UavU. They stopped at Kearney lor h buffalo punt, and accompanied by Major and Mrs. Dallas, Dr. and Mrs. Bradley, of the Fort, and under escort of Captain North and his Pawnee Indians, they had some rare sport on Saturday. The first buflalo hunt with ladles. Train Im mortalizes it in an epigram. George Francis Train's epigrammatic sketch of the buflalo hunting party of New York ROutle ninn and ladles, with a special car on a special train to tbeltocltv Mountaintr Captain Norlb with bis Pawnee seouU Flint gave Die signal, then the Indian shouts "Oir add Inn, bridles, tor a barebaolc tight," Wild Jlullalo and Indians, what a sight I Durum, Davis, North, and Train, Like wlldure sweep acrnsn the plain, Down goes a pony Id a gopher hole, And on tlio Prairie see the Pawnee roll, While neck to neck with giants of their rare, For many a Dalle we led the exciting chase, 'Mid sbot and Bhrleksand Indian cries, The ladles shout, "Tti a Kison iir.." OEORUK FRANCIS TRAIN, Fork Kearney, Nov. 9, 1807. 81x buffalo hunting parties have individualized the season. The Frost-Collins party killed seventeen. The Colonel Butter, Enellsh officer party, shot iorty. The Ennlieh House of Com mons, Lord Morley Cooper party, killed six. The George P. Smith, one hundred and fifty editor party, killed twenty-three. The Ossian K Dodge party, shot four. And now the number four, New York Opera Box, Madison Avenue, Durant-Train party, Saturday, killed nine. This will end the hunting of the season, as the buffalo are already out of ranee. The party rodo fifty miles, and struck a herd ot thousands. Never before had Indies and school girls been sur rounded by Pawnee Indians and wild buffalo. Sue Train astonished the Indians by her reck less riding, Mr. Train's epigram on bis little daughter's bold dash among the buffalo is a de cided hit. Porhsps the first time the Pawnees ver acted as escort to a Woux Train. Here it is; BOB THAI V, THE BUFFALO STEEPLE CHASER, A little school girl, twelve years old, Went hunting bnllalo wiLh Pawnees bold. With hair and bridle Hying loose, The Ii dlans cheer the while papoose, Bo strange a sight who'll ever see agalnT A I'awnee sscoit to a wild Hue Train, Colonel George P. 8mith, the editorial chief of iDe great excursion, joined the party at Jules, burg. The party breakfasted with General Casement, on board the iaruous track-laying hotel, and after writing the Pyramids, Paeodas, Leaning Tower of Pisa, and the Pompey's Pillar of our ancient city, started off for Train's New Saratoga of the Rocky Mountains, and to Fort Saunders and the Laramie hunting-fields. Tratn has come onto build his grand hotel for Coz ens, and the party, we understand, will visit Denver. The Vice-President is on the business of the Company, arranging to push on the road over the mountains. Train says the country may thank him for stopping the Indian war, and In his usual caustic style has nailed the fact on the counter. Here is hie epigrammatic set tlement ol the Indian question: The engine whistle of Pacific trains Will drive the bison and the red man from the Plains. My Indian speech with old Hen Wade riiecked a frontier war. The treaty made gaves a hundred millions ol the Jay Cooke flood. The nation's honor and the people's blood. George Francis may well be called the Light ning Train. Five weeks ago he was with the Wall street gold brokers, lour weeks ago pilot ing the great Kditonal Excursion, three weeks ago he was In Cheyenne selecting the spot for his grand hotel and his Rocky Mountain water ing giounds, two weeks ago he was revolution izitig Kansss, defeating Itebel disfranchisement and negro suffrage, and championing woman suffrage and greenbacks, where he was nomi nated by ten mass meetings for the White House: Saturday he was smashinc Into the buffalo, and was here yesterday, hail lellow with the boys of Cheyenue. All the Argus has to say to the guetts is, welcome to Cheyenne. Welcome Du rant. Welcome the Commissioners. Welcome "The Irrepressible," and three cheers for the ladies, who are the first to visit the Rocky Mountains by rail. . - AMUSEMENTS. Academy ov Music Mr. Castle, the favorite tenor of the Richings English Opera Troupe, will take his benefit to-night. The opera selected is Auber's brilliant vott,Fra Diacolo, in which Miss Caroline Richings, Mrs. Seguin, Mr. Camp bell, and Mr. Casle all appear to great advan tage. The first-named lady will sing, "On Yonder Rock Reclining," one of -the sweetest rondos on the ljric stage. At the matinee, to morrow afternoon. Benedict's Lily of Killamey will be rendered for the last time. Next week Miss Laura Waldron, the new prima donna soprano, will make her debut. Chesnut Street Thbatbb. Mrs. D. P. Bow ers appears again this evening in her popular new play ot Humed Down, in which she euacts the paitof "Mary Leigh," in a very powerful and pleasing manner. At the matinee, to-morrow afternoon, Mrs. Bowers appears for the last time in Marie Antoinette. On Monday Mrs. Bow ers will produce Charles Reade's new play called Dora. Walnut Street Theatre. Mr. Edwin For rest closes his verv successful engacement, in Shakespeare's Macbeth, lo-nlght. To-morrow (Saturday) benefit of Mr. Barton Hill. A splendid entertainment is offered. On Mon lsy Mr. Johu Biougbam Hp pours in his new play, The Lottery of Life, which has been very suc cessful in New York and Boston. Arch Street Theatre. The people seem never to tire of Surf, which has proved a great hit. Mrs. John Drew's natural and admirable acting in the part of "Mrs. Madison Noble" is universally commended, and each member of the company endeavors to render his or her part as neatly as possible. Surf will be played all next week, and on the afternoon of Thauks giviug Day. American Theatre. Mr. Fox and Mr. Pil piim continue to increase their attractions at this establishment. Next week tho pantomime of the lied Gnome will be brought out, with new scenery and a fine cast. Hassler's Monday Aftervook Concert. The loltowing is the programme for Monday, November 25, at Concert Hall: 1. Overture "Le lac Ces fees" Auber 2, Conoe'to tor Clarionet Webr 8. Wall. ' Senteuaen" (Judgment), new... .J. Strauss 4. bong "Oh, Sing that hong Again" Schubert o. Grand Operatic (Selection "FtuiHi" Uouuod 0. Quadrille on Themes Irom Offenbach's highly successful Comic Opera, "J.a (irumle Duclumst de UervMtiu," thy re quest) Mark 7. Second Finale from "JJurtlia". Flolow p. Galop ''1 he Kclio" Burgmann The vocalist of the occasion will bo a irentle- man amateur, a pupil of Mr. Theodore Habul- niann. The Germania. The following Is tho pro gramme lor this, popular conceit to-morrow morning: - 1. Overture, "Itallana In Algierl " Q. Rosslut "Patience aim Pashion.' (Ilrwl time)...C. T. Rudolph i ...''""'"V Kielurln," Wahz Joh. Sirauss 4. 'Mania lunehre," (bv rennest) L. U. Heetboveu 6. Overture, -in Hie li i,h'iu.lH.".. N. W. Uade . lhema with variation. hlo for v olla. ?h Ui'tV.u cluru"- i bassoon, cornel. T?"?V. "V Bumronrlatt 7. I lint luale uoiu ohtruH ..CM. vun Weber Tub Puilu)i:u iiia CiRut-H. at Tenth and Cal iowbill sueets, is still ln luil blat, with a fino troupe of equestrian artistes. Mr. William La Rue, thotlannir barebner rider, and Mr. John Parker, tho lsvonte ptrlormin- clown, still iematu"with us. WllEN TUB RlCIUNflH ElfciUSU Ol'EUA Taoui'K leave the Academy of &1umc, the Ktrukoneh Ita lian Troupe will appear for a short Reason' Madame Anna De La Grange, brifrnolt, aud Mafcuuiilli;tht are members ot the company. Tnin Ik the lat week of Professor aud Madame Macallister at Concert Hall. To-morrow after noon a grand gift matinee will be given, MKnr.i,sponH Society's Concert for Monday baa such an attractive programme that the sub scription list has doubled slnoe Its announce ment. This is a strong body of professional and amateur talent. Mr. Jean Louis is conductor; Mr. H. O. Thunder, pianist; and Carl Sentz is leader or the g-anu orcnesira. Pn. MwoNEifa Concert. This compliment is offered to the veteran musician by his brother professors, who have all kindly volunteered, and Concert Hall is also given by Beatty A Lutt man. Carl Sentz's Grand Orchestra, Messrs. Louis, Taylor, Thunder, the two Sartoris,- and, lazily, c. It. Jarvls, each and all have important parts to sustain. Carl Sentz' Matinee drew together as usual a beautiful audience ol the elite ot our elty. All that Is elegant and refined may be found there. The periormsnees have more than ordi dinnry merit, and are libeially supported by the musical portion of our public. Sentz' orchestra aocs not perform on Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. ScniMPf's Complimentary Concert. Tho deserved compliment tendered to our favorite vocalist, Mrs. Josephine Hchlmpt, comes oil at Concert Hall on the 2d of December. The tickets for it are beinor rapidly disposed of, and the affair will be a brilliant success. MARINE TELE a RAPE. For additional Marine Newt tee Firil Page. ALMANAC JTOB PHILADELPHIA TliUJ DAY. 8ow Rinna...m....nMM..6'M Mnow Risna........ 8-04 SCM bKTB.. 4 tWlHlBH WlTSS... 10 U PHILADELPHIA BOAKD OW TKADJffi! ntllRIIK N. AI.1.IN. 1IATTBKW B4IRD, V jl OMTHLY OOMMITTB 9. JOSBI'H O. UaVBB, UBS, J UOVEUUNTl OF OCKAN 8TKAMKI18. VOR AMKUTIU Wm. Penn London Kew York... IshIiIc... .HoutUamptoii...New York... Krlu Ula8KOW New York. Hibernian .Liverpool. ..New York.... Kovaacotian Llverpool...(jnebeo ?rl,ill l.lVAriiiu,! Nun. V.,l. .,M. Nov, Nov. .........Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Klna Llverpool...New York.'.. fl,UhWHIHIHmHUnCIIJUUIll, J U1K. ...... ...NOV. America Houttianipion...New York... Nov, 12 Manhattan Liverpool. ..New York Nov. 12 Alleniauula..t)outhaaipton..New York .Nov. is CorWHhhlntUon. Liverpool. ..New York .Nov, is Bnxonla HoulliaiuptonNew York Nov. 13 I'frnliRvlvaitla LIvArnnnl IVonr Vrirl. -.. Ontario Liveri)ool...H(Hton........M....Nov. 18 ,...LIverpool...Porlland .......Nov. 14 ,.LIverpool.New York..........Nov. is .....London New York Nov. 18 Moravian Perala, Xlla..,.. Itammonla New York... Hamburg BrUannla.....New York...aiasKOw... C oJ lialtlmore.IS ew Yora...Ll verpool. Denmark.. New York...Llverpool Hcotlc ......New YorkLlverpool, ....Nov. ....Nov. Nov. ...-Nov. ..NOV. niu" iiew i orK...jjiverpooi Nebraska New York...Llverpool lUtlUI'UriDL. , ..... re, ..... . ..Nov, ...Nov. 27 iifrmor,ca -New York...Brazil .....Wov. 23 o.mm.f. i-miaaa ..Charleston .Nov. 23 aoiiawauda....Phllada bavanuau Nov. 23 Nebraska .New York...AHplnwall .....Nov. 21 HtaroniieUnlon.l'lillada....New Orleans .....Nov. ao BarsaudUlnpesPhllada Havana Deo lu Malls are forwarded by every steamer ln the regular unes. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at Queenstown, except the Canadian line, which call at Londonderry. The steamers for or from the Conti nent call at Southampton. CLEARED YESTERDAY. ErlgE. A. Bernard, Crowell, Genoa, E, A, Soulier & B&gCc-lyde' Fle' 8t,John'N-B-R"bun, Stearns Bchr M. E. Coyne, Facemlre, Georgetown. do Bchr y. R. Balrd, Ireland, Savannah, J bchr Alexander, Ireland, Richmond, do" bchr Bailie B, Bateman, Trinidad de Cnba. bchr L. A. Danenhower, bheppard, Washlngton.Rom. mei is Hunter. Bchr A. B. Hayes, Btone, Washington, M. MoShaln. B'co Ar0' iey' 'cumond, Audenrled, Norton A Bt'r H. L. Oaw, Iler, Baltimore. A. Groves, Jr. St'r E. O. Biddle, McCue, New York, W. P. Clyde Afo. bt'r C. Comstoek Drake, New York, W. M. Balrd fc Co. Tug Thus. JetlerHon, Allen, for Baltimore, with a tow of barges, W. P. Clyde A Co. ' w " ww t, . T, ,r ARRIVED YESTERDAY. SllK-x.f- "o8'8"- ,?ne. days from Boston, with muse, to Mershon A Cloud. bchr W. A. Crocker, Baxter, from Boston, with muse, to Mershon fc Cloud. bchr Open Sea, Coombs, from Bangor, with lumber to T. P. Oalvln A Co. Bchr J. V. Wellington. Chtpman, from Bangor, with mdBe. to J. W. Uaftktll A Co. bchr Ariadne, Thomas. 1 day from Smyrna, with grain lu j. xm uuwifly (V iaj. penr I., a. ianenuower. ctueppara, irom naiiSDUry. bchr M. E. Coyne, Facemlre, from Newport, Steamer Philadelphia. Fultz, 24 hours from New York, will, mdHe. to W. P. Clyde A Co. Tng Thos. JeUerson. Allen, from ilaltlmore, with a tow of barges to W. P. Clyde A Co. SAILED. BtPacnshlp Juniata, Hoxle, for Kew Orleans, via Havana. t, MEMORANDA. Phlp John Clark, Letourneau. from Liverpool foi Philadelphia, was ofl the bkerrles 2d Inst. bttanjship Star of the Union. Ceoksey, hence, at Now Orleans lsth Inst., and sailed next day to return. Brig J. Bickmore, Grailam, heuce for Portland, at Holmes' Hole l"lh Insu brhr L. Q C. Winhrl Mannn. hence, at Charleston yesterday. benr ituny, i.ee. tot Philadelphia, sailed from JNew buryporl Iflth Inst, bchr 21. Van Dusen. Corson, from Richmond, at Sa vannah llith Inst, bchr L. A. Beunet, Nails, hence, at Alexandria 20 Ih instant. bchr Art, Dyer, for Philadelphia, sailed Irom ueorge- town 2Ulh Inst. Steamer Alexandria. Piatt, ieuce. at RIchmona 19th Instant. steamer Geo, U. Stout, Pord, hence, at Alexandria 2u.h lnbt. MISCELLANY. Brls Fannie Foulke. Townsend. hence for Mobile. nsliore at Currituck, reached as far south at Uatteras, w hen the vessel sprung a leak; bore up for Norfolk, hut the leak having Increased to live feet of water In hold, was compelled to beach her near Jill l Devil HlllH. The vessel was breaking up; the cargo that could be saved, together with the material, etc, will be sold on the beach 2Mh Inst. She registered 4M tons, rated Al 'i . was built at Wilmington, Del,, lu IBM, and owned In Philadelphia. bchr Charles McCarthy, Barclay, hence for St. Jago de Cuba, put into Ouauleuamo lid lust., with loan ol bout aud some small sails spilt during a lolent hur ricane on the 80th ult. Sieannqg Archibald Getty, benee forBavannah.was at Halter as Inlet 17th Inst., having struck whilegolug lu the Inlet, and knocked oil' the lower part of her rudder; would go to Newborn for repairs. RAILROAD LINES. PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE CEN TKAL RAILROAD. Winter Arrangements, On and alter MONDAY, October 7, 1807, Trains will have Philadelphia, from the Depot of the Weal Chester and Philadelphia Railroad, corner ol TH I KTY-HR8T and CHKSNOT btreeta (West Phila delphia), at 7-45 A. M. and 4 (xi P M. Leave Rising Sun at 6MS and .Oxford at S'8) A. M. and leave Oxford at 8'2 P. M. A Market Train, with Paneenrer Car attached, wll, run on Tuesdays and Fridays, leaving the Rising bur. at 1) 05 A. M., Oxford at 11-45 M., and Kennett at I'U P. M connecting at Went Cheater Junction with Tialu for Philadelphia, On Wednesdays and Satar Jays trains leave PhUadelphla at P. M rui 'iig through to Oxford. The Train leaving Philadelphia at 7-45 A. M. con uects at Ox lord wit h a dally line ot Staged for Pttact tioltom. In Lancaster county. Returning, leave feucu Bottom to connect at Oxford with the Alter loon Train tor Philadelphia, The Train leaving Philadelphia at 4-60 P, M, runs t Rising Buu, Mil. Pasueugers allowed to take wearing apparel onlj ti bat;i;uk-e, and the Company will not fu any cuae bt espoiiHlble ir an amount exceeding one huiidrat ttillars, nulens a special con tract be made lortnesame SU1 HENRY WOOD Ueuoral bup '. PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAIL ROAD. CHANGE OF TIME. On and alter MONDAY. November 18. 1807, THE READING ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Will leave Philadelphia at 4 P. M., airlvlug tit Read ing at 846 P, M. T11KPOTTSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Will leave Philadelphia at S P. M arriving at Potts town at 7-08 P. M. CHESTER VALLEY -PASSENGERS Taking the Reading Accommodation Trulu will arrive at Dowulugtown at 8 20 P, M. 11 is (H WLST JERSEY RAILROAD LINES, FROM foot Of MARKET Street (Upper Ferry), Commencing TUESDAY, September 17, 1887. For BridguUin, fcaleiu Vlueluud, Millvllle, aud In termediate Htatlor, S'Oti A, M., and 3'JO P, M. til tebtft Wou A. M., and 8-30 and roo P. M. Frelijht I raln leaves Caiudeu at li M. (neon) dally. Freight will be received at second Covered Wuart below Walnut street, from 7U0 A. M. until 'U0 P. M Freight received before HV0 A. M. wUl go forward ths smiie day. Freight Delivery. No. l?8 H. DELAWARE Avenue, JIM WILLIAM. J, foAiWKLL, buperUiMudaui. FINANCIAL. BANKING HOUSE OP JayCooke&(p. 02 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PHILAP' A. Dealers in all Government SeotuiUe. OLD B-BOa WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR KEW! A 1IBKBAL DIFFEBKIIE ALLOWr.D, Compound Interest Notea Wanted, IMH.ItKAT ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. OolleoUoni xnado. Blooka bonght and old on OommlBBAon. Special bnalnees aooommoUauona reserved for adJca. 19 M 8m yE II AVE FOR SALE TUX FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF TUB Central Taciflc Kallroaa Company, A.T (95) NINETY-FIVE, And Accrued Imtareat la Currency. These Bonds are payable by law, principal and Into rest, In gold. Interest payable 1st of January aud 1st of July. We will take Governments ;in exchange, allowing the full market price. We recommend them to Investors as a first-class Security, and will give at all times the latest pam phlets and general Information upon application to us - Having a full supply of these BONDS on band, we are prepared to DELIVER THEM AT OJSCE. DE HAVEN & BRO Bankers and Dealers lu Governments, U 5 1m NO. 40 SOUTH THIRD ST. RATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC, 809 and 811 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITA. $1,000,000 DIRECTORS. Joseph T. Bailey, Nathan HUles, Benj. Rowland, Jr., (Samuel A. Blxpham, Kdward B. Orne, William Ervlen, Oxg- od Welsh. "reilerlck A. HoTt, Wm. ii. Khawn. WM. H. BHAWIT, President, "Late Cashier of the Central National Sank JOa P. MUM FORD, Cashier. Bl Male oth J'hUaOcljjfilct National Hunc 7 3-lOs, ALL SERIES, CONVERTED INTO FIVE-TWE IN TI ES. BONDS DELIVERED IMMEDIATE!, DE HA YEN & BEOTHEK 10 2 rp MO. f B. T1IIBD STREET. u. S. SECURITIES A SPECIALTY. SMITH, RAIVDOLPII & CO,, BANKERS AND BROKERS, NO, 1 H. THIRD ST., NO. 9 NASSAU ST., rHlLADKLI'IIIA, I NEW YOBK, Orders for Slocks and Gold executed in Phila deljihia and New York. 1 1 $ADDLERY, HARNESS, &o. JJIIE UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS OF TUB NEW CHESNUT STREET (NO. 1810), 1ADI1LEBT, nABNESS, AND HOUSE JFUBNI6UINt eOODS IIOllsB OP LACEY, DECKER & CO.. Is attributable to the following facts: They are very attentive to the 'Wants oflhelr cus tomers. ' They are satisfied with a fair business profit. They sell goods only on their own merits. . They guarantee every strap ln all harness they sell over 1-10, the fault of the purchaser only who does not iet what he Is guaranteed and paid for. Their goods are 26 per cent, cheaper than can be bought elsewhere. They have cheaper and finer goods than can be oeught ln the city. They have the 1 rgeat and most complete stock ln Philadelphia, All Ilarnesn over f26 are "baud-made." Harness frem (it to l&'A, Units' Baddies from f to 7B. Ladles' Baddies from i0 to Tbey are the oldest and largest niannfecturors the country. LACEY, MEEKER & CO., 914 8m no. iaia riiEwwuT ithect. OAMDKN AND HUULINUroN COUKTY RAlLltOAD. On anil alter Til URWDa Y, Nov. H, 1M7, trains will leave Irom loot ol MARK K.T Hlreel (tipper terry). tir ilercliaiilvllle. MooreHlowu, Hart liinl, alaHouvllle, iiainusport, Mount Holly, bmilh ville, Kvauavllle. Vlnnnilown, llirmlugUam, aud I'euiburtou, at lu W A. Ill . and 80 f. M. RK I'URMINU. Leave Pemherton at 7 "2o A. M. and t'30 P. M. " Mi. Holly Vt . " " &4 " MootwWWU ' 8 on ' " D il 10 22 U U rjAULER, KuperUuendtmt. WINDOW DLINLT-S AND SHADES C31. CIIAIILES L IIALE, 831 (Late Salesman and Bnperl itendent for B. J. Williams NO. 831 ARCH STREET J MANcracTCBKm or VENETIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW HHADES. lArgrct and finest assortment In the elty at the LOWEST PRICES, 9 U 2niSp PPHOL8TKRINO IN ALL TTH BltANCHga, Qa J. WILLIAMS & SONS, ho. 16 north aixTn htbeet, MANUI ACTURER8 OF AND WINDOW SHADES, Largest and finest assortment In the city at the LOWEST PRICES. Repairing promptly attended to.' KTORK EHADKB made and lettered. 9 28 2mBp GOVERNMENT SALES. GOVERNMENT SALE. Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, aud Abandoned! LandH, I Ofllce A. A. Q. M.and D. o. fctiate of Georgia, f ...... ... Atlanta, Oa., Nov. 6, l(i(i7. J Will be sold at Auction, on the premises, at r 4LWiJ?TAl WKORU1A. NOV. Hi, 1IW7, the Land and llnllrliDKS known as the AUOUHTA AIACiilNJK WORKS AND LOT, together with . TWELVE CITY LOTS. This property couIsts or one tract or land, which the AiiKii.sta canal runs through diagonally, bounded north by OAntlgiiHC street, east bv Jackson street, south by Adunis street, and west by Campbell street Its northern and southern lines being about six hun dred aud ninety feet, aud Us eastern aud western lines about three hundred and ninety-two feet, on whh'h are situated one three-story brick building, loo feet by 60 feet; one brick foundry, loo feet by 52 leet; aud several smaller buildings. Eleven (U) city lets, situated on the south side of Adams street, between Campbell and Jackson streets, designated ln numbers on the plan of the cltv of Alt' by Wlllium Phillips, as 17, 19, ai, 18. 20, 22, 28, 26, 24, 25, and 23. One triangular lot of 132 feet front, on the south side of Fenwii k street, between the Augusta caual aud "lllght's Foundry." The machine works, lot, and buildings will be sold together, the city lots separately. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold four (4) frame buildings, liifl feet bv 41 feet, and one (I) frame building, 2u by io feet, situated on tue grounds of the Richmond County Academy, Telfair street. For further particulars In regard to tula property, Inquire at this olllce and that of lirevet Colouel M. L. Killers, corner of Green and Jackson streets, Au gusta, Georgia, where the plans of the property can be Been. Terms cash for all the properly except the machine works and lot, one half of which will be required cash, and the balance In four months. bale to commence at 11 o'clock A. M. C T. WATSON, A. A. U. M. and li. O., 11 11 15t Bureau R., F and A. L. u NSERVICKABLE QUARTERMASTER bTORES AT AL'CTIWN. Depot Qn artkrmasttsr'h Offick, Wabhinoton, Nov. 20, 1867. Will be sold at LINCOLN DEPOT, under the direc tion or BrevetjColpnel A, P. Blunt, Assistant Quar master U. 8. A., ou MONDAY, December 2, at 10 A. M,, a lot of Quartermaster Stores, rated as uuser- viceaDie, consisting ln part of: 2(K) wagons. 19 saddles. McC. etr 50 wagon wheels, 28 wagon and 30,000 lbs. old tongue Irons, B. 8. 1UO " iMi.t-n, 4 sets cartbarnesj, 16 sets and L. and wheel mule do., 80ses ambulance do., ! sets lead do. do., Boo lbs. assorted roie, 6 paullus, 21 picks, 29 tpades, 64 L. and B. handle shovels, 2.1 kettles, camp, Iron, eta.. wnips. 78 ambulance springs, d-j saws, nana, duck, etc.. 64 straps, breast, choke, etc , f cook ranges, 10!i8 II. and AI. collars. 114 feet large aud bmall nose, 114 olllce chairs, 61) chains, breast traces, etc., 55 bridles, riding, wagon. eio., i uuviis.iogetuerwii carpenters', saddlers', blacksmiths', aud other tools. .12 auvlls. together with Terms caHli, in uovernment;tunds. Property must be removed within ten days from day of sale. J. C. MCFERRAN, Deputy Quarterinaxter-Unneral. 11 2 lit Bvt. Brlg.-Oeneral, TJ. B. Army. s ALE OF ARMY CLOTHING, ETC. OrriCK of Akmy Citiiino and EanirAOE,") rsO. IB tXATli ISTUKKT, NBW YORK, - Nov. 18, 18U7. ) Will be so'd at Public Auction, at thstlepnt of Army Clothlcg and Equipage, No. 4(H) WASHINGTON Ktreet, New York city, ou MONDAY, tue 23th day of November, 1867, commencing at 11 o'clock A. M., the following articles: &5,162i Pairs Shoulder Scales. 72 Great Coats, damaged. So Yards Buckram. Terms Cash, in Government funds, 10 per cent, down at time of sale. The goods to be removed within five days from! ii3 of sale. By order of the Quartermaster-General. . C G. SAWTELLE, Brevet Brigadier-General, and llJ95t Quartermaster United Btatea Army. PROPOSALS JpROPOSAL S F OR WOOD. Depot Qtjarteruasteb's Offick, Warhinotox, D. C, Nov. 16, 18H7. Sealed proposals from responsible parties will be received at this oUice until 12 M , on SATURDAY, December 7, lor the delivery of (aoOO) three thousand cords of well-seasoned, sound, and merchantable HARD WOOD, 4 feet long, aud split to the ordiuary si ye of cord wood. The contractor to keep the wood on hnnd at a con venieut point, and deliver it on orders from this olllce at any place In the city, Inuch quantities as may from time to lime be required. An Inspector will be designated on the part of the Government to examine and measure tho wood as delivered, and such as does not conform to the sped Mentions above will be rejected. The names of two responsible persons signed, In their own hand, to a Btaturaent that they will become securities ln case the contract is awarded to the bidder, must accompany each proposal. Bonds in the sum of ten thousand dollars, signed bv himself and both his sureties, will be required of the successful bidder. Payments for wood received will be made monthly. If in In mis. or as boou thereafter a fuud ure furnished for the purpose. The successful bidder must hold himself In readi ness to commence delivery ou the loin December next. All bids will be submitted to the Quartermaster General for instructions betore awarding com met. J Uoders will address proposals to the undersigned, endorsed "Proposals for Wood," aud are Invited to be present at the opening of bids. By order of lh Quartermaster General. J. C. Mcl'ERRAN, Deputy Quartern) aster-General, 11 t'J ts Bvt. RrlK.-Ge.il. U. B. Army. p R O P O S A L S. PiriLAnKLPiiiA. Pa.. Nov. 20. Isfi7. Healed Proposals lu duplicate will be received by the undersigned, at No. lhw Gl RA HI) (Street, third lloor, or directed io Post Qillce Box 1W8. iu this ciiy, niiill 10 A, M., Nov. 'it. 1807, for fun l.hlng the Untied Males troops, employes, etc., at Fort Delaware, Del. , with FRE81I BEEF of a pood marketable quality, iu equal proportion of tore and hind quarters, excluding necks, siiuuks, and kidney tullow, Also, CORNED BEEF of the best quality aud the usual corning pieces. The said Beet to b, delivered Iree of cost to the troops, etc.. at Fort De'aware Del., lu such quantities and at such times as may be required by the Commanding Ollicer at Foit Delaware, and to coutiuue In force six moults, commencing on the 1st day of December, IMi7, or such less time as the Coumilusary Guuerul shall direct, and subject to his approvul. Bidders will make separate proposals for each arti cle, und iu separate letters, and, upou acceptance of ilielr bids, will give such security as may bo required for Hie lailhl'ui performance of their agreement. Bids ni Lit, t be eudorsed "Proposals for Beer, inc." U L. KILHUHN, 11 10 3t Bvt. Brlgadlur-Oeneral A. C. G. 8. O K N E X C II A N Q E V BAG MAN UF ACTOR Y. JOHN T. BAILEY A CO., RKMOVKU TO N. E. corner of MARKET and WATER Streets. Philadelphia. DEALERS IN UAlls AND BAGGING ,, , , Gf every Description, tor Orulu, Flour, ball, fciuper-l'hospbate of Lime, Boue Dust, Etc Larpe and small G UN N Y BAGS cnnstautly on hand, m Also, WOOL bACKS. , John T. Bah.kv. Jam ks Cahca prw. in& OAUDNKll & FLEMING, OOAOII MAKEIlHi ' no. i Kouiu nrTM kthjutt, New and Beoond-hand Carrlageefor aale. Far tlcuiAt attoziUon paia U) repalrlu g 6 80 3 ua WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. LEWIS LADOMUS & CO., DIAmOKD DEALERS AND JEWELLERS, No. 809 CIIKHNUT HXItlCICX, Would Invite the attention of purchasers to their Urge stock ef OE BITS' AMD LADIEfC WATCIIEU, Just. received, ef the finest European makers. Independent quarter, econd, and self-winding, In gold ana sliver cases. Also, AM K HI CAN WATC1IE8 of all sizes. Diamond bets, Pins, Hluris, Rings, etc. Coral, Malachite, Garnet, aud Etruscan Rets, in (real variety. 15 11(0 KOLID BILVKRWARE of all kinds, Including a large assortment suitable tor Bridal Pre-ents.: C. RUSSELL & CO., No. 32 NORTH 8UTH BTHKKT, OrriBOKE OF TllF. LABOEUT STOCKS or FINE FRENCH CLOCKS, OF 1IIEIBOWM IMPORTATION, IN TUB CITY. BM, AMERICAN WATCHES, Tbe best In the world, sold at Factory Price C. & A. PEQUICNOT. MANUFACTURERS OF WATCH CA8Ea, No. 18 South SIXTH Street. I Manufactory, No, 22. 8. FIFTH Street. gTEKLIKQ SILVERWARE MANUFACTORY NO. 414 IiOCX'MT STltEET. GEOllOK SHARP, Patentee of the Ball and Cube patterns, manufactures every description of fine STERLING BILVER. WAKE, and offers for sale, wholesale and retail, a choice assortment of rich and beautiful goods of new styles at low prices. 9 26 3m J. M. SHARP. A. ROBERTS. SHIPPING PASSAGE TO AND FROM bTKAMWIilP AND SAILING PACKET' . . AT REDUCED IIATKH, DRAFTS AVA I LA BLETHROUG 11UUT ENGLAJSI IRELAND, SCOTLAND, AND WALEcl. For particulars apply to TAPbOOTTO, BROTHERS A CO- No, 86 SOUTH Street, and No. 23 BROADWAY. 11 OrtoTHOH. T. BKARLE, No, 217 WALNUT TUP. . ft IklV nWT A A J . - - a - K a . . Ufll VI II UDV IAI1 u'I'L' i iff n ,,,. I'A.WSHKODLAK ciKMi-MONTHLY LINE. lOlt H OltLl .lAS, I. A., VI A lUVAXi, J u IN I A i j-io hiijs, .uiivuiu r. r. nuiie. STARUFTUK uN10N,luT6 tons. Capt. T.N.Cooksey. The STAR OF THE UNION will leave for New Orleans on Saturday. November 80, at B o'clock A. M Irom Pier 18. BoutU Wharves. The JUNIATA will leave New Orleans for this port Through bills of lading signed for freight to Mobile, Galveston, Natchez, Vlcksburg, Memphis, Nashville, Cairo, St. Louis, Louisville, and Clnuluuatl. Ateuts at New Orleans, Creevy Nlckerson, A Co, WILLIAM li. JAMES. General Agent, 3 m CHARLES E. D1LEE8, Freight Agent, 11 22 No. 314 B. Delaware avenue. PiPfTi. THE IMlII.AlKI,lHIi AND :aMkiL southf:rn mail steamship com.- rXiN V 'b REGULAR HEM I-MONTHLY LINE, FOR HIL1I1.WIOM, X. C." The steamship PIONEER, 812 tons. Captain J. Bon nett, will leave for the above port on Wednesday, , at I o'clock P. M., Irom Pier 13 Mouth Wharves. Bills of lading signed at through and reduced rates to all principal points ln North Carolina. Agents at Wilmington, Worth A Daniel. WILLIAM L. JAMES. General Agent, CHARLES E. D1LKES, Freight Ageut. 112; No. 314 B. Delaware avenue. X 11 K IK.I.IIII A A N 1 .SOUTHERN MAIL BTKAMj&UIP COil Ll'ANV'S RKOULAH L.1MK 1'OB hAVA.N.N.tll, UA, TONAWANDA, 830 toiis, Caplalu Wm. Jennings. W VOM1NG, 80 tons. Captain Jacob Teal. 'the steamship TONAWANDA will leave for the' above port ou Saturday, November 23, attf o'clock A. M., Irom Pier 18 South Wharves. - Tnrougb passage tickets sold, and freight taken for all points In connection with the Georgia Central Rall oad. WILLIAM L. JAMES, General Agent, CHARLES E D1LKES. Freight Ageut, No. KI4 S. DEL A WAKE Avenue. Agents at Savannah, Hunter A Gammell. 1122 II 1.4 -. . llllliniiKn ANU NORFOLK STEAMSHIP LINE. lunuuun a i a 1.1 it, iu i n m; buu iH THROUGH RECEIPTS TO NEWBERN. Also ail points In North and South Carolina, vis Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad, and to Lynchburg Va Tennessee and the West, via Norfolk, Peters burg, Southside Railroad, and Blchmoud aud Dam vllie Railroad. The regularity, safety and cheapness of this rout, oommend it to the public as the most desirable aieuium tor carrying every deacilpiion of freight. No charge for commission, drayage, or any expense of transfer. Steamships Insure at lowest rates, and leave regu larly from first wharf above Market street. Freight received daily. WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO., No. 14 North and South WHAKVEH. W, P, PORTER, Ageut at Richmond and OR) Polut. T. P. CROWELL A CO., Agents at Norfolk. 1 OPPOSITION TO BfONA POL Y. DAILY LINE FOR ii A LTI MORE, via Chesapeake aud Dela watt utuui, Philadelphia and Baltimore Union Steamboat Com pany, dally at 8 o'clock P.M. The Steamers of this line are now plying regularly oetweeu this port aud Baltimore, leaving the Pier Nw. 2N, Delaware avenue, above Market street daily t 2 o'clock P. M (Sundays excepted). Carrying all doacrlpuon ot Freight as low as any other Hoe. Freight handled with great care, delivered promptly, aud lorwarded to all poluta beyond' the terminus tree of commission. Particular attention paid to the transportation ol all description of Merchandise, iioises, Carrlagt etc etc For lurlber information apply to JUiiJN li. RUOPF. Aeent. 8 16? No. 18 N. DELAWARE Aveunp, HEW EXPRESS LIKE TS Alexandria, Georgetown, aud Washington, D. C. via Chesapeake aud Delaware Canal. nuu couuectlona at Alexandria Irom the mostdlreul route lor Lynchburg, itrlutoi, jtnoxvlUe, Nauhvliie Daltou, and the Souihweut. steamers leave regularly from the first wharf abov) Market street, ' Freight received dally. rm, . WM. P, CLYDB A CO.. Wo, 14 North and South W harves, J. B. DAVIDSON, Agent at Georgetown. M.ELDKIDOE A Co., Agents at Alexandria, Vk glnia; 11 FOR NKW IORH, VIA UKLA ware and Rarltau Canal. i.A ureas Steamboat Company Steam Pronellen leave Daily from first wharf below Market street Tbrougn 111 twenty-four hours. Goods forwarded to all poluta, North, East, and West, tree 0 oommiaalon, Freight received at the lowest rates, WM. P. CLYDE A CO., Agents, No, 11 South Wharves. JAMES HAND, Agent, No. liii Wall street. New York. I U -SM ton NKW lORHr-HWH a'iVAf- SURE Trausporlallou Company .''V.-iui -'r-, spatch aud bwiiuiure Lines, via U FT- De- JJeia- vw'ue uuU iiurltau Canal, on aud alter the 15th of March, leaving dally at 12 M. aud 6 p, id.., connecting with all Northern and Eastern Uuea. For freight, which wJil be Ukeu on accommodatlui terms, apply to WILLIAM M. B AIRD A CO., 1 1 No. l:i2 S. DELAWARE Avenue. Fr-K TO SHIP CAPTAINS AND OWNER?. .W,.'.!-ij,i 'a'1'1"' uiiderslgued having leased the KEN AUM.iUA SCREW DUDK, bt gH to lutoruj his friends and the patrons of the Dock that ho Is prepared with lucreustd facilities to accommodate those having vessels to lie raised or repaired, and belug a practical hip-carpenter and caulker, will give person.! alien, lion to the vessels entrusted to him lor repairs. Captains or Agenta. Ship-Carpenters aud Machinists having vessels 10 tepuir, are solicited to call. Having the agency-for the sale ot " Weiterstedts' Patent Metallic Composition ' lor Copper paiut, for the preservation r,f vessels bottoms, for this city, I am ureoared toluruish the same ou reasonable terms, " y JOHN H. HAMMilT, Kensington Screw Dock, M DELAWARE Avenue, above Laurel stree t. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETC. ' C U T L E K Y. "A fine assortment of POCKETand TAlii.lS CUTLERY. RAlu4, li A 'Jl l Ll'IWiil.j r .Yvtt lji no. sWUM PA U AK It fi A r I.tjiLrr' KUAAAUi, etc., ' . L. V. nEI0JJ'8 , Cutlery Btoro, No. 188 south tenth siree. iav ftwrt w "1u" &a st : i AUCTION SALES. M 0 C L B L I, A N D A . C 0. f -ticcessnrs to Phllln Ford Aflo I. AUCTIONEERS, No. MM MARKET BllWt, ' SALE OF 1800 CARrH BOOTH AND 8H0B8, . On Monday Morning. . t November ?B, com mem tug at lu o'clock, we wQ sell hy catalogue, for cash. Iw.i cases Men's, BoyV, and Youths' BoAts, Shoes, Brngans, Balmorals, eto. A'so, Hgrnnal assn'tment of W omen's. M Isses', and OiiM dren's wear, to which the altedtion of the trails" la os'lfd. 'l t JOHN It. 81 Y Kits- A CO., AUCTIONKiRS Nos. Island 284 MABEET Street, LAPGE PKRF11 PTORY 8 A LB OP FRENCH AND OTHER KUROPFAN DRY K)uDS, ETU On Monday morning, Noven bcrto, at 10 t 'olock.on four months' credit, about Bi t. lots of French, ludia, German, and Rrliun, Dry Goods. tUlt LARGE PERFMPTORV SALF OF BOOTH. SHOES, BROGANK, TRAVELLING BAGS, ETC . On Tuesday Morning, November 28, at lu o clock on four months' credit, zcou packages boots, shoes, brogans, etc 111 20 5. Iff J" PORiTIVE SALE OF BRITISH. FRKNCHI GJ. UMAN, AND DOMESTIC DRY GOOD, IVUI UJUUlllfS T(11. November 27, at lu o'clock, embracing about V ckages and lots of staple and fancy articles. 1 11 31 H pn JM. GUWMEY & SONS, AUCT10JSEERS, No. 608 WALNUT Street, Hold Regular Sales of REAL liMATK, STOCKS, AND PKCURTTTH8 AT THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, Handbills ol each property Issued separately. low catalogues published and circulated, oontalnlnt rull descriptions of property to be sold, as also par llalllstof property contained I u our Real Estate Be gin ter, and ollered at private sale. Sales advertised dally In all th dally newspapera.h M THOMAS & SONS. NOH. 139 AND Ul B. FOUR1H Street. SALE OF REAL ESTATE SroCKS, KTO., November s, at 12 o'clock Noon, at the Exchange, will Include SEVEN! EENTH STREET, Nos. 248and 250 (Southl Brick aud Frame Dwellings. lOl'LAR AND HUTCHINSON, N. W. Corner Genteel Dwelling. LOM BA Ml), No. liii Two story Brick Dwelling. Li CUST. No. P 07 Modern Resldeuce, S 1'RUCE.' No. 717 Genteel Dwelling. SFRUCK, No. 21S Modern Residence, VINF;, No. 1114 Modern Residence. RIVER .DELAWARE 17 Acres, Twenty-BfUa WBrd. MARKET, Nos, 1713,1715, 1717, and 1719-Valuable Stores. WEST DELANCEY PLACE, No. 21H-Modera Ke Sldence. BROWN, No. 1908 Modern Dwelling. CREASE, No. 1342 Genteel Dwelling. FIFTEENTH, No. 1146 (South) Neat DwelllWf. PA LM ER Valuable Lot. PASCHAL, No. 10)7 Genteel Dwelling. GROUND-RENT f'iV a Year. BANK AND OTHER STOCKS. LOANS, ETO. 10 shares Philadelphia National Bank. if, shares Mechanics' National Bank. SO shares Union National Bank. Kuahares Central National Bank. 81 snares Pennsylvania Company for Insurance oa Lives and Granting Annuities. 2 ,11100 Bonds Union Pacific Rallwav Company. First Mortgage, 8 per cent,, payable ln gold. . LU 'M VI Sale of Medical Bonks, Including the Library of the late WILLIAM 11. UAZARD, M. D. Also Electrical Machines, Galvanlo Batteries, Microscopes, Cases) Specimens Materia Medlca, Surgical Instrument. Secretary Book Case, Book Cases. Surgeon's Operating Chair. Ottlce Table, etc., on FRIDAY Afternoon, No vember !, at 4 o'clock. ID ) GOOD WILL, LEASE, AND FIXTURES OF A. DRY GOODS AUCTION HOUSE. Ou Saturday Afternoon, A t 2 o'clock, on the premises, No. 240 Market street, will b e sold, by order of the Assignee of Messrs. Pan coast Warnock, the Good will,; Lease, and Fix tures of a first-class Dry Goods Auction House, Including Counters, Shelving, Desks, Ofllce Furni ture, Stoves, etc . . It BALE OF FOREIGN BOOKS. C'outlgftuent of Mr. Edward Lumley, London. On Monday, Tuesday, aud Wednesday Afternoons. November 25, 26, 27, at 4 o'clock, Including many scarce aud curious works In English, French, Greek. Latin, German, and Italian languages. 11 gl 4t M LIPPINCOTT, SON & CO., AUCTIONEERS No. 240 MARKET Street, Pnlladelphla. (Premi ses lormerly occupied by Messrs. Pauouast &. War nock. Auctioneers.) ; VEAY LARGK TOR1TIVR SPWCTAT. iSD' AT- TRACUVE BALE OF FANCY GOODS. . For the Holiday Season, of the Importation of Messrs, B. Dlament A Co., New Y ork. On Monday morning, 2.1th Inst., commencing at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on lour months' credit, we will sell. In lots to sun the) Ciiy Jobbing and Retail Trade, f50 lots Fancy (loodi, -for Holldny Sales. This sale wll) consist of full lines) of entirely new goods Just landed, and will be found to comprise the choicest assortmeutof rich goods ever oflered at auction In this city. Particulars lu future advertisements. - fll 21 tt THOMAS BIRCH A SON, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No, Hie CHESNUT Street; rear entrance Ho. HOT baiuMMa Ktreet. 8a,e ftt No-N. Ninth street. . HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. BRUSSELS, THREE PLY INGRAIN AND VENETIAN ttAiiPErtf. On Monday Morning, ' " At 10 o'clock, ai No. 12 N. Ninth street, will be sote the Furniture of a family leaving the city, compris ing oiled walnut chamber suit, cottage suit, hale clutb parlor furniture, dining room and kitchen fur niture, oil cloths, etc. The turnlture is ln good order, and can be examined! alter 8 o'clock on morning of sale. 11 28 U PAPER HANGINGS, ETC;" PAPER HANCIN G 8. NEW EfcTAIilJUSlIWENT, E. COBSIB OF TENTH AND WALNUT, J. O. FINN S SONS' ; Have opened with an extensive assortmentof DEOOV RATIVE'and PLAIN WALL PAPERS, embraolnc every quality t ault all tastea. 814 tm REMOVAL. II H K M .O V A I..-U EHOTAI, C. W. A. TRUMPLER HAS REMCVED H!S MUSIC STORE rEOM SEVENTH AND OIIESNVT STS. TO No. 92C CUESNVT STREET, , 8 12tfrp PHILADELPHIA. STOVES, RANGES, ETC, NOTICK.-TIIE UKDKESlfiVEn would call attention ot the public to his ixjtvv uuluah H-Adi.li. FURNACE. Till IS an Ullrelv new lieular. II I. .-uu,. sirueted as to at ouce commend Itself to general favor, being a combination of wrought aud c tst iron. It la verysimrile In Us construction, aud la per fectly air tight; self-cleaning, having no pipes or di uius to be tiiken out and cleaned. It Is so arranged with upright dues as to produce a larger amount of heat from the) same weight of coal lhau any furnace now in osa. The hygrometrio condition of the air as produced by my new airangemeut ot evaporation will at ouce de monstrate that it Is the only Hot Air Furuace that will produce a perfectly healthy atmosphere. Those Iu want of a complete Healing Appsratna would do well to call and examine theouhieu Eugie. CHARLES WILLIAMH, Nos. m and IU 4MARE KT street. - Philadelphia. A large sssortment of Cooking Ranges, Fire-Ruara Btoyes, Low Down Giulus, Veuu'mi, elo aJw on baud. . ' s'tni N. ii. Jobbing of all kluds promti, PSON'8 LONDON KITCHENER! A li'aK KA JSGE, for Families, HoT Tiinm pi W W ..... . tela, or Pu . t rr.i.T ivn fii?iK'n cnMulMV A l anteforBoi-makers, Bookbiuders. Paper k a. n Shoeuisk. is, Pockel-bOi'k Aiutin, Bill vi. iei to. it will not Sour. 1 :haj, aud alwaye ,V.dy ir Re'1"' to J. R. V,1',"". , , , ""VK "".V I. ullK.... xi,im adolnhi injur-. V .'...,.. . , Truitu-MKllclv. kllll IIIIlK,.. iiX-A genlsVL ' VWia A wt. MiLRCJi bwvvh Hot-AlrFuruait.P'''"" y,),, wwhole Aie3 Flreboard JZ'utyM, "-. wholesale and re!l,l Bollers,t)'khWO,'e"');,HAHPE A T)loMwN, the mauiiaotuiurs. wo. . N. SlXNi' Street. 2T iuili"m . ,
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