NEWS SUMMARY, City Affairs. The old1ets of the War of 1812 find the sur viving wlaows of those who serve.1 during tbnt war are i.ow being piul by toe City Treasurer the pension grained hj tbo Stale of Peunejl- TBUlfl. . YtrrdaT evening Rpb-cca; Ilaine", need ten ycr, rcsulliiK oa Catlion street. alove Twelfth, wa run over by a enrrlttgc In tbnt vicibltv. and hud a leg broken aud was otherwise injured, She whs taken to her home. Iiicbar.l Bnrbrldge an8 Pavld Sorrlll, of the Harbor Police; Francis Nugeot, patrolman of bixteenth district; and James A. Hraly and Samuel Sharp, patrolmen ot Sislh district, have been appointed by Mayor Fov. Last evening, about hull-past six o'clock, a shop on Waterloo h reet, above Columbia nvenuc, In the Nineteenth ward, was damaged by fire and water to the e xtent ot about three thousand dollars. It was used as a coverlet factory, and whs occupied by the followiu 1 arties: First Moor, Frederick (Jail: Fccond floor, Frederick lieuhart, and tliird iloor, Chris topher Keatner. A young man, who cave the name of Charles William?, was belt, re Alderman Kerr last even ing on thr cha'BC of Meilinu a piecQ of velvet, valued at $G2, liom the st'irc oi Ttiorans Morgan, No. 72 Noith Fourth street. D fendent went into the store with a woman, under pretense of Winning to moke a purchiw, and upon the velvet being mibsed, he was charged with the theft of it. Protesting his iunocetice, he said ho could take Mr. Morpun to a gentleman who would vouch tor his re-pectability. Mr. Morgan nccompanied htm to a public house, at Filth and Locust streets', and Hiere he walked out ot a side door and made his escape. He wa? arrested subsequently at a tavern on Sixth stieet, atove Arch. In the room he occupied at a hotel, a lift skirl was found, such as U worn by female thoplifiers. Williams wa committed lor a further hearing. The woman who was with him whs tuKeu on lo Near York ou a charge ot larctnv. i DoiiM'Mie Adair. Geld closed yesterday at 13.") j. Llcutenant-Gcneral Shcmiau Is quite l'l. A malignant epidemic prevails at Tucton, Arizona. Frederick Douglass lectured in Washington last night. $856,000 In specie was shipped from San FraneUeo jeMorrtay. General (J;ant leaves B tltirnorc for Wash ington this evening. $532,419 in specie arrived at New York from Asphiwail je9'prdav. In accordance with the withes of General Grant, there will be no in'iugura'iou bill. A den of counterfeiters whs broken up in 'ew York yes'rruay, and eeven men arrested. '1 he Trustees ol the I'eabody southern Elu cutlonal Fund were in .tcasiuu at Baltimore jthteroay. The Democrats of the Second District of New Hompire have nominated Edward W. Harrn gtou lor Congress. Tne jury in 1he case of WaisdcW-Eckcl, for delraudiut; the United states internal revenue in Aew Yotk, nave returned a verdict of guilty. The Reconstruction Commutes were yester day addressed by Colonel John P. Baldwin, oi Virginia, in favor of the viesvs pre-euted by the comiuit'.ee of teven. Hon. 8. It. Meponaele, formerly a member of the New Jersey Legislature, and publisher Mid editor of the Cape May Ocean Wave, died . suddenly at Trenton jes'.erlity. Lieutenant-Governor Cuinbuck having been withdrawn as a candidate tor United Stales Senator Irom Indiana, D. S. Pralt was elected to the United States Senate Jiom that State jesterday. One. hundred and sixteen republican mem bers of the House of Representatives have Mirntd a petition to t'Je ccnale, praying that no ' more con&roiuiions oe ma le, except for actuul vacancies, until after the 4th of M uch nest. Foreign Afl'iWrM. London, Jan 22. The adhesion of Greece to the protocol of the settlement adopted by the Pans Confeieuce is now considered certain. Berlin, Jan. 22. The journalists of this city have held a meeting and adopted an address to General Grant, President elect ot the United Slates, asking bim to propose to Congress the passage of a bill eatablining an international copyright law bctweeu the United States and . Germany. London, Jan. 22. The Custom nouse at Rio Janeiro has Deen entirely destroyed by fire. - The Spanish frigate Leallad arrived here ': yesterday from Cadiz. While uear the Cauary islands her crew mutinied, aud at one time it was feared the trouble would assume serious . proportions, but it was suppressed by the determiued.conduct of the ship's officers. Seven ' of the ringleaders were arrested and lauded at the Canaiies. The mutiny was caused by a supply oi bad water and the excitement ol the crew over events in Spa'n. Miguel Ilerrera, a merchant of thi9 city, has been appointed temporary President ot tne Banco del Comercio, Jund will attempt to ar range us atiuirs. Havana, Jan. 22 -Evening. The Government authorities have seized a coasting vessel Iroru Hermanos, on susnlclon that she was carrying suoDhes lor the rebel-. Tae Spanish olliciaU are enfoiciug the regulations concerning pass ports witn great stringency, ana passengers without passports are prouibtled lrooi enioark- ing or landing. Travellers by steamers from the United B'.ates are miieu. annoyed by tne delav caused by these precautions, as they have sometimes been obliged to wait over five hours alter the ship's arrival before they are per muted to land. The Bunco del Comercio nas resumed payment. Havana, Jan. 22,-The Government is in receipt of despatches to the elleet that the ' insnri'cnts receutiv attempted to burn the citv of Mauzauillo, but weie haudsooiely repulsed by the garn?on, aided by thu men-of-war at anchor in the harbor. Brussels, Jan. 22. Leopold Ferdinand, Duke of biabi.nt ami Prirre Koyul ot Belgium, died last niuht, alter a lingering llluess. ll3 was ten years of age. Pabip, Jan. 22 The Coufereuee has selected M. Walewtki to convey the Dioluuol to Athens. He has beeu instiucteJ to wait live day9 for the answer or ine Grecian liovemmout. New York, Jan. Tl. A sieuial despatch, dated Havana, January zi, says the revolution- ary leacers, hnviDg determined to move west ward, deceived Count Valitaseda by opposing; . . . . k- 1 1 . . . 1 . : 1 . . t U . ! .. .,.. Ills marcn wuii smuu iun:i., wn.iu men uiuiu body commenced to movo towards that city. It is reported that the Government has a despatch slating that the reoel Quei-a la, with a laree force, has arrived in the vicinity ot Villa Clara, and steamers have been engaged to bring uacit YulUQaseda's lorcts. Tlic C'out-N(rl i:ieellii. Fynminers Mesnirk and Batturs sat again yesterday, and heard the following testimony: John A. Goodlellow, No. 1415 North Fourth street, testified that be voted ou &t; the lie- publican licuei; air. vroiier vuucuea wi uun; neither were sworn. Huah McGleaty, No, 1417 Philip street, wtirted that he voted the Uepublleaa ucke was naturalized, but did not produce his papers, lu'i-imi.e hp. was not asked to. William Crozler, No. 1115 North Fourth ftreet. testltied that be voted the Republican ticket: was naturalized flxteeu or twtBty years mrnr did Tint nroduce. h'S DUDers. Mrs. UMdgel Thompson, No. 1333 Cliarlot'e p'reet, teBiided that ih and her husband, David Tbommmu. lived at No. 341 Master strej', until July last, and at her present resideucj at the last Oeiober election. David Thompson is markei as having voted from No. 341 Master rftaeet. Jeta Smith, N. K. corner of Fourth aud Mas ter birettH, tehtiScd that he voted the licpublican ticket: oilered to prove the residence of John McGuire, but was knocked d iwp by either Bamey or Arthur Mullen: never had a difficulty with tne man who struck me; it might have been tbrouib spue because I kept the ttepubli can headquarter; he tui I, "You , you cau'l yoncu lor ina. man," Charles McCabe, No. 1134 Philip street, testl fled that he voied the Hepuhlican ticket; was rhullenged on residence: trot a voucher, and offered to show liU naturalization papers, bat was told that there wi no call for them; got lii papers ou uvteuer , reoo. THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH" PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 18G9. Joseph Bnschtetzky, Ko. 141C Germtn(on road, testllied that he voted the full Republican ticket: was naturalized previous to Lmcolo'e firkt election; mowed bis papers at this e'ec tlon. George F. Thomas, No. 1421 Ormanlown avenue, testiflcd that he voted the full Kepubll can ticket. William naeue, No. 1410 Cadwalider street, testified to vo ing the Republican ticket; was naturalized In 18G4; wai challenged oa papers and produced them. The Fourth division of the Twenty-fifth ward was then taken up, William Taylor, Cope street, testified that he was a police officer and was at these p ills; saw William fcwell vote: tcld the officers be had no right to vote before he did so; he had been in the country about two years and twomonth; his vote was challenffod by the window man, and a Deputy Shcrill" cauulit the challenger, who was a police officer, by the neck aud ran him awav, and laid if he had chiilleimed any more voters he would blow his brains out: that he was put there for that purpose; it was Michael Gormlcy who said this; James LIuesey, John Hussey, Peter Dougheity, Johu McKin- ney, and Murphy, Deputy Sheriff i, ran to Gorralcv's n'sintance; the police officer was Joseph Win mill ; he only challenged that one vote; was in uniform; witness wai'cd, saw Kwell's vote taken, and then ran to the aid of Wirimitl; the deputies then let go of Wiumill. W. M. Hague was recalled and testified that James Donohue moved away lrom 1410 Cadw;ila derslreet 10 or 12 mouths ago; tho young man who lived there now is about 17 year old; dun't know John Harvey as ever having liveu there; there are four houses In the rear of that num ber; James DodoIiuc and John Harvey are assessed at 1410 Cadwalnder street; th -y might live there. Ii-raclT. Donagan, No. 1410 Richmond street, reuitied that he' was return clerk at tlrs elec tion ; saw but two or three sworn; ihey voted on ai;e; saw Mr. Fay take the book fom the Republican Inspector and keep It from eight to i early nine A. M.; he took It from twelve to onu (iL-iiin, and told the inspector that hu was not able to get the votes lu fn enough; the Da no eratlc Inspector took the tickets and names from the outside voters, and the Democratic return lnspectot kept the list ot taxables; the former would say ''all right" when a man came no to vote; there was a large crowd outside when Fay took the book; on each occasiou he was more rapid in the use of tbo book than the Republican inspector; the latier, In witness' opinion, was not hall slow enough; the assessor d' the ward vouched tor a great many; when the name was not on the list these vouches would be made without challenges; could not name any one vouched for who bad no right to vote: r.o vouchers were sworn; witness voted the lull Republican ticket. Cruelly to Animal Address of Jlenry La?t night the annual meeting of the Phila delphia society for the Prevention of Cruelty to animals was held at the Academy of Music. Henry Beigh, E:q., President of tho New York society, made au address, in which he expressed profound gratification at the spectacle before him He had Decu invited to visit tuc citv ot I'rotherly l.ove, and to gee the condition iu not tho.-e creatures which an eminent Freuch divine bad described as brothers deprived of speech. Civilization has been likened to a rare diiuuoni. polished by each succeeding generation, and this social gem of ouis can never bo perfect until the angle representing liumanity to the brute creation is us perfect as the rest. (Applaur-e ) For what are we not indebted to tue horse? Without him our commerce could not be carried ou; yet lrom the age In wnich he is biokeu to Harness, no la doomed to torment in some degree or other. There are men, aud women too. who would not soil their con sciences with a sin, who yet part In old age with laithful animals which nave long served them, or see them consigned to a destiny or anguish. What would be the feelings of such a persju. tctring their docile and submissive animal In his ciecreptitude drawing the dirt cart or the ped dier's wagou? What would be the ultimate late ot Dexter, the noblestrace horse in tho world, were he in lets considerate bands than those ot his present owner? Tne pagaus ol old not only protected their favorite horses in old nge, but reared monumiula to them alter they were dead. The object of tho speaker, however, was to tpeak practically upou the operations ol the society in New York. That society had first sought the powerful aid of tho press, and next the efficient good-will and co-operation of the police. At nrst the work or tne society was merely lole:ated, but ultimately legislation was had that proved effectual aud redounded to the benefit ol the cause. From being a nine days' wonder, the Institution is now looked upou by a just and generous public, which has rendered permanent its csiaDiisament. rue speaker thought that the slaughter bouse presented the most formidable obstacles to the success of the society. The occupants ot these places, he feared, were too familiar with cruelty ever to change their ways. Time was that the blow upon the head of the auimal destroyed his sensibility to the subsequent cuttiug; but now me butchers tie up the ox ty one leg, and slo.vly bleed him to death. This process dislocates the joints, and inflicts upon the poor beast unutter able toituie. J. els practice was that ot the Isiaelite butchers, and when the Rabbi wis appealed to to prevent it, he refused to interfere. the JJiotaTT law, be saifl, enjoined it, and there was lo inordinate suffering involved lu it. Science was also responsible for atrocious crueltifB. Under pretense of ascertaining the susceptibilities of dilTerent sets of tissue, vivi section was largely practised, and always upon the horte or tne dog. "ine interests ot science" was the plea lor the practice ot this crueltv. The speaker referred to one scientific monster in Europe, wno aciinowiedgeo, when djiug, that he had cut up alive four thouaud nogs, and was obliged to admit that vivisection was a lanure, rue speaker dwelt at length upon the inhumanity luii'cted upou cattle is the course of transportation upon lailroads, making demonstrations of his own observation that almost made to run cold the blood ot the listener. His uext topic was cock aod deg fighting; ami next he passed to the Tailroad depots ot the passenger travel in New York. The agents of the toctety uow have a care lor the sightless, overstrained, and crippled animals, and oftentimes compel the drivers to stop and discharge the undue proportion ot their load. The progress is slow, but it Is sure The speaker weni on to enumerate the mutila Hons to which the horse is subjected the docking of his tall, tho uunatural elevation of bis bend, the blinding ot his eyes. All these things the society In New York hoped yet to be able' to prevent. The speaker concluded bv uigingtbut Philadelphia should persevere as it has begun, and predicted that at no distant day the practico of cruelty lo man's faithful servi tors, as well as to those that yield him food, will become at li ast opprobrious, if not penal. In Hostou Hip society has uchieved au iuimeusK success. That in the City ol Brotue? l.v Love the i-omc benevolent cause would prosper he was very ceitain. FROM WASHINGTON. WaSUINOTON, JaU. 21. Tlio Alabama Clulm Treaty. The Secretary of the Seuate proposes to ask the Senate lor a select committee to Investigate the manner in which the Alabama treaty wa obtained for publication. He Is responsible for the custody of all executive documents until tao wena'e nas oisposea oi mem. it is sur- naifed that tho World obtained It from the Pre sldeut. One of;the President's secretaries is con nected with the Word. Ilie Tnrklkli MUftion. NYasiuvgton, Jan. 22.-Tbo President to day nominated to the Senate Joseph J. Stewart, of Maryland, to be Minister Uesideat at Constant!, pople; Stlah Waters, of lennessee, to be Minis ter Retldent at Ecuador; Delos Lake to be United 8'ates Attorney for tbe District of Cali fornia; aud J. M. Urlusjni to bo Pensiou Ajeut at 1st. Louts, The journals of Genoa announce the arrival of Verdi, tho composer, in that citj, to spend the winter. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marina Tewt lee Fir Mi Page. ALMANAC VOB FHILADKLPH1A-THI8 OAT. Brm KiKM.. SOM Hktw... ..6(7HlR WATKK 1011 OLKARED TKHTRRDAY. Pleptnshlp Juniata, Hoxle, Havannand NW Orleans, Philadelphia and Houthern Mall HUaruHhlp Uo. BtcaniHiilp WyomluK, Teal, bavaunau, Philadelphia and Southern Mall steamship Co. 8c Lr Rniiljr and Jenny, Hewitt, ', 8. A W. We'sta. 8chr J. (. Drtwllfir, Grace. Bavaunah, Latboury, W"lrliprhtn A Co. Bt'i F. Franklin, 1 lernon, Baltimore, A. Grovel. Jr. ARRIVr YESTKItOAY. Rarqne Ann fthnatmu, Nnrgrave, 12 dny from Salt Car, T. I., with nail to Wm. ilumrn A ekn vessel to V. H. CnroniliiRS, Hclir M. A. Mcdahan, Call, from Wilmington, N. 0., w Ith lumber to Wnrun "8 A Hhcet. Hchr Tycoon. Connor. 1 day trom Smyrna, Del,, with grain to J as. I.. Hewlny A Co Hteamer J. 8. Horlver, Dennia, IS honra lrom Balti more, with Oidse. to A. Grove. Jr. ,.T MEMORANDA. Pblp Westmoreland, Hammond, rrora I.lwe'pool for Phltadt-lptala. remained at Bt Thou) a, llin Inst., re palrlnn baH 47 liaKBPDgnra, HttamRhip Notinan, Crowell, hence, at Boston yes trrriay. Baiqne J. W. Ba ss, Davlslon, hence, at Cuxhaven 8lh Hint. liaiann Savannah, Amps, from Himhrero for Phila delphia, tth guano, put Into Ht. Thomas, Jan. 6, with loss nt fail", and remained Utli. Brig I'tiarlts V. Wiuiauis, Thompson, hnnce, re mained at'l'rlnldad fith limt, tchrKmnialj. Porter, tsparks, hence, was loading at Trinidad 6lh Innt Hchr h. Blnnlckaon, Wlnsmore, hence, was dls charging at Tr'nlaart Slh Inst. bet r Vluco. tauierou, ior Philadelphia sailed from Mt-Kf tna aim nit. Hchr Clara Hankln, Eankln hence, at Georgetown, H. v.. ISi b Inst. ml, , Hchr L. H, V, Wlshart, Mason, at Wilmington, N. U. 2th lnl., from Kuw Yerk. PchraJohn Stroni. Crawlord. and X B, Btmin, f-nrvey, for Phllaaelphla, cleared at jNew Yoncyes S( hr Jane C McBhaln. Glbbs, tor Philadelphia, cltai td at Baltimore :lut Inst, MIHC'KLLANY. It wsg reported lu Washiugton on Thundiythu lliefcbr Gowen. t'apt. Thos. P. Gannon, which lert i'ay'a wharf. In WanhlDRton. a e weeks atntm, with a loid ol Iron lor Philadelphia, waa wrecked on Mon day night last off Absecoru Bea h. while on a voyage from 1'iiHadelphla to Baltimore with a load or coal, r-he was cut through with the Ice. and tunk to the bottom of the ilver, a depth of several la' hows or Whe Halifax. (N. B.), Cltlren ot the 15th Inst., says: "It In repnrtrd the brig Myrtle, Capt Decker, which left Port Medway some uudays alnce for Demerara, and bad been given np an lost has turned op water Irggvd and dismasted somewhere on the coast of Bouth America. The report comes to m In the fol lowing niannei: A seaman of the barque Busy, of Halifax, at Philadelphia from Buenos Ay res, beard the report from another seaman at the latter port, who knew the vessel. He stated the crew to ba all ale, bnt the vessel disabled as above. The report the seaman of the Busy mentions In a letter to bis friends In this city, and we trnst It may turn out to be correct. Although coming In such a roundabout way, It has an air of truth. The place la given as Mount something, probably Montevideo The Myrtle is owned by Messrs. T. A. B. DeWolf A Hon, of this city." NOTICK TO MARINERS, Wltbln the next ten days a Daboll fog trumpet, to sound once In ten seconds, wo'ked by aral inc en gine will be 6ob 'titiitPU tor the fog bell heretofore uted at Kxecutlna Kucks i,lghlhouie, Long Island bcuud. PROPOSALS. DUO POSALS FOB COKM AiEADCl K3 XltTU Mll.ITARr U1STK1CT, 1 BTA'l'EOF I KXAd, Office op Chief q,tjartekmastis.b, Austin, i'exas, Jauuary 0. 1609, CU,! tlw,....,lu l. Iil,,ll,,ula lirlll cetvt d at this office until FHI DAY, Feoi uary 5, 1H0U, atizfti., ior lurniRUiDK ine liuurieruaue ter's liepartment at Fort Oouctio, Xexus, wuu such quantiiy of Corn as may be required uutli May oi, itw. Coin to be of eood. clean, merchantable quality, shelled, and delivered in sacks, suoject to a rigid inspecuuu. Delivery lo commence on award of contract. and contioue lu such quantities und at suun limes as way be required by the l'ost (Quarter ter. BIOS to be plainly endorsed "proposals for Corn at Fort Omcho. Texas." aud addressed to tbe underslgutd. Bv oi rumaiid of Brevet Major-General J. J. Reyuolua. J. A. PO IT Kit, isrevel ungaaier-uenerai suu j. 14 m., 1 22 2w Flllb Military Luslrlot. DKOPOSALS FOR CORN. ItKAnoUARTKUS FlFTU MILITARY DISTRICT. bTATK OF 'i'CXASi, Office of chief quahtmhtii ahtmh, Austin. Ikxas, Jau. 6, Itw i9. J EealPd nroposals. In duplicate, will oe received at his ollice until bA'lL'KUAY, i'ehruary 18, Isk'.i. nt 12 e clock M., for fumlBhliiK the (juartermaaiei'H lJeijarlmeDl at Camp Concordia. Texan, wliu inch (itiuutlty of Corn m may he required until Juue ao 1 Mil. Coin to be or gooa. clean, mercnaniaoie qaallty, hliell.d. aud delivered la tackB, suvjuct loarig.din- bpectlnn Jimvery to commence on acceptance ol cn'mct, and cuhlluue In such quauil'lea and at aucu nmes as way be requi-ea 0; the l'ost Uuarier man ter. Jilds to be Plainly endorsed "I'rovosale for Coru at Camp Concoidltt," and adares&ea io the under- bIKDIll 1V COmiliaUU Ol tC.Cfc jft.ji'uouomi ' nnJf . J. A. VOTTKK Brevet Brigadier Gtne'rat'ana V Ci. it . 1 22 3w i'lrtb Military iliBtrlot. pBOPOSAL S OR CORN. JlKABUUABTBltS FIFTH MILITARY DISTRICT, 1 HTATIC OF TKXAM I OFFICX OF C'fllKF UUAHTKHMAHTKB, f AumiM, Texas, January 6, IstiS. j Staled Proposals In duplicate, will be received at this c nice until HLDA V.February 6, IHft), at it M., ior furnlhlilnu the UuarlerniaUnr'i Jlepuriment at Fort biocklou. Texas, witn such quantity ol Cjru as may be required uutlt May ai. ltttiv. ( uru to be ot good, clean, merchantable quality, shelled, and delivered in sacks, subject 10 a rigid lu tpeclton. Delivery to commence on award of contract, cud lo continue lu such quantities and at such lines as way be itquued by tue Post Uuarier-infti-ier. 3110s to be plainly endorsed "Proposals for Corn at Fori eluckiou,'iextts, auu auuressea to tue under feigned. iiv command of Brevet Msjir General Canriy. J. a. foi i j:k. Brevet Brigadler-neuerai and c. Q. 11 , 1 22 2w Fifth MIllLury Dutrict, CHROMO-LITHOGRAPHS. PICTURES F O II PRESENTS. a. h. noitiso, Ko. 810 CHiiiNUT Btrert, Hwi Inst received exqailnite spe!lmeus ol ART fcUlTAUlJJ FOB HOLIDAY UIFl'a. FIrSK BBKSDJUN "ENAMRL8, ON PORCELAIN In treat variety, ePLFNBID PA1NTRD PHOTOGRAPHS, Including a uuwber ol choice eui. A bUFFKB LINK OF CUHCjIO-J. A large assonment ot NKW ENOUAVtNtl , Elo, Also, B1'ILJ 1KAUU, OI elegant utw patterns. 3 la IN BANKRUPTCY. TT g. MARSHAL'S OFFICE, B. D. Ok' rSNN feVLVANlA. Philadklpbia. Jan. 23. 1869. This Is to give Kttlce; 1'ual on the day of jauuaiy,A J)., ihtu, a w arraui, in o&urrupicy was huid anainm the F.Hia e or Jull.N it A. A l.I-E x tua KAi.rU W. P. ALLKN, late trading as JOUiN il A, ALLFN A tiuet, ol Phlladclphta. In the Couuty of Philadelphia a-a btale of Pennsylvania, who l ave been adjudged JUnkiupta oa tbelr own Polltloo; that the lament of my d. bis and de.lveryol any pro perty beloiifmw to Hiiuu Bankrupts to thetu. or eltuer o' 1 lit 10, or lor their or either 01 their ose, and the trsnbfer 01 any preptrly by them, are f jib'ddu bv that a meeting ol the Creditors or tne s.ld lmk rupis to prove their debts, Und to choose one or more aifclKiiets ol tnolr Kstate, will be held at a oourtof limit ruptcy, lobe holden at No. tj W al.N U I' Mirnel. Philadelphia, before WILLI A M McM (uif 4KL F.-q. Keglsier, on luv mtbbday if February, A. D. UGil, aid o'o.ock P.M. T. C. ELLMAKKR. 3t TJ. 8. it arshal, as Messunger. R0DER8 AND WOSTENHOLM'S POCK El KNl VKH, Pearl and Htar Handles, of beautiful ttutsb, KODUlOiB' and WAliS A BU'KJHKK a HA KOBM, and tbe eeleUrated UUJOU1.TBJB JaAZOJB bOIbMOlUi of tbe finest quality. kAMira, Knlvea, Hclanora, aud Table Cutlery GronnS and Poltabedji at P. aCAi)lUJAA'a, OiQ. U U, TKN T B sraM.Miow iiw a a, ALEXANDER G. CATTELL & CO PltOBlH K OOMMIHHION MUHCHA21T8. VO.MMOBTH rUAVJU9 NO. 0 WORTH WATKB BTBXKT, PHI LAB JLLPHIA. tl ALKJAIIDM .'CAl-IAU. attUAX GATTJabk INSURANCE COMPANIES, "HE PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY FOB INSURANCES ON LIVES AMD GRANTING ANNUITIES. Capital, $ 1 ,000,000 IllHy-sixtli Aiiiiual Sfatcment. Publish, In cod form I ty with an act or the Legislature, tbe following elntement of their asset on tne 1st December, lttt: Real Estate. Leagne Island, Office ltulldlDK. No. 304 Walnut street, and several wellnsecured Uround Hents $38,1,50375 Bond and Mortgages on unincum bered Property 670.230 6) Loans, with ample collHterals Ulb.Ibl 18 lirtilH dne toUoiupHuy. Including ad vances ou Trust Kslates 113,15104 Cash - - 2H2,2,s.S'4i Blocks aud Loans per list below $l,(!l,2lf) 2-2 112 sbs. Commercial X- IKIUUI IHU 301 sbs. Karinern' and Ale cliRDlcs1 Nal. BanK.. Jul she. Ptiila. Nal. BauK 46 Hhs. Btute Il'kof (Juiudea (too sbs. BocaHt Alt. Irou Co.. 'MObhu. MloehlllaudSuU'y'l Haven it It. 211 Sbs. Cleveland aud ila- houlDg H. H 32slis. Del. Bridge Co., K118I0D 300 sbs. Insurance (Jo. H. A.. lli:isiiB. Hen. JNav. (Jo 67 aliH. 1'enua. It. It. Co fiOsiis. N. I'euiitt. H. H Co.. fc'J tbs. l.eblKh Coal and Mav. Co 17,21'Orhlla. 6i)oroeiil. Boati... 1 i,r 0 1'lillu. 0 per cent. Boau... 111,400 Bhlla 6 per cent. Uas Boarj lOOCOSchuyUIll Nav. Co. 6 per cent. Boan, 1872.. 8 (100 ritlsb'g li per ceut. Loan S'ja.'tOljcbiKU Coal aud Nav. b per ct. Loan. 1884... 20,000 LehlKO Coal and Nav.Co. ti perci. oouv. Loan.. 71,172 OS Chesapeake and lel. Canul 0 per el. Loan 8,100 Tennessee 5 per ct. Loan 114,000 YouKhloKhtsuy O. 11. Co. 10 per cU Loan... (iOOBcbylklllNav. 7 per ct. Boat Loan 62,500 U. 8. fl perot. Loan, 1881.. Ooo U. b. 6 20 Loan, July, 1805 8 GOO U. H. 5 20 Loan, 1802 21.W 0 U.B. 5 20 Loan, Nov. 18B5 100,000 Penna. 11. It. 0 per cenl. Debenture Bonds 18,000 Tennessee 6 per ct. Bonds 12 OooTebuesHee 6 per ct. Boods 2l,0fc0;orin,l,enna. K. Koper cent. Bonds 8,000 Pittsburg 5 per cent. Coin p. Bonds 26,(00 N. J. percent. Bonds... 3u,000 Junction K. 11. 0 per ct. Bonds 5,000 Harrlnbuig,l,Mt. J, and L. 6 per oent. Bonds.. 20.000 Wjomlrig Valley Canal 6 percent. Bond...... 6,000 Allegheny Valley b' per f 82,370,391 -93 cent. uuu 30,000 l'enna. 8 per cenl. War Loan 608,000 Tecna. 0 per oent. 15 25 IjUHU 25,000 McKean aod Elk Land Improvement 0 per cent. Bonds 41,0t0 Warren and Franklin K it 7 per et. Bonds 0,010 BelviUoi e Delaware lt.lt. 0 per cent. Bonds... 20,000 Cleveland and Mauon ' log 7 per cent Bonds 3.C00 Del. and Harilan and Camden and Am boy 0 per cenl. Bauds... 27,000 Lackawana and Blooms- butg U. H.7 per oent. Boi.Uh 80,( 00 U. 8. i0-40 Bunds 20,000 Bumiiton Co. (Onto) (1 per cent. Bonds 20,000 Eun bury and lilett. U. 7 per cent. Bonds... .20,100 Western Benna. It. It. 0 perc-ul. Bonds 40,100 Benna. ltullroad U per cenl. Bonds 50,000 Union and Logausport 7 per cent. Bonds 5,000 J. U. Lucaa 8 per cent. Bonds 8 000 Elmlra and Wllliaaisp't It. 11. 5 per ok Bonds 60,100 Little Hot uylkill It. M. 7 per cunt. Bonds 40,100 Pblia. and Krie It. It. 0 per vent. Bonds... 14,000 Reading K.K 6 percent. Bonds 5,01 0 Tennessee iLuercl, Bonds 143,000 Cum. and Am boy 0 per cent. Consolidated Bonds 1,000 Leblgb Valley K. K. 0 per cenl. Bonds 3,100 Northern Liberty U.K. 6 per cent. Bonds 27,000 Leblgb Coal and Nav. Co. 6 per cent. Uold BoLd..... 6,812 25 City Warrants CHARLES DUT1LH, l'rcsldaut. WILLIAM. 1). 11 ILL, Actuary. OflU-e of tlie Ieiiiiy IvhiiIu (lompnny for luhiiraiicn 01 l.tvett hikI ;ru(lu JV.ii' unities, AO. oi nuiuiii Htraei. Philadelphia, Jan. 19, 1809. At an Election of tbe Hiockholderu held on MONDAY, tbe I8U1 Instant, tne following gea tlemen were unanimously elected Ulreoiors Ior the ensuing year: Charles Uuiilb, ! Alexander Blddlc, Henry J. Williams, JoMbuaB. Ltppluoott, William H. Vattx, S. Morris Wain, John it, Wuoberer, Jbas. II. HiuoUlnson, Hi. Oeo.T. Campoell, Ltudley HmltU, Adolpb K. Borle, ieoige A. Wood. Authonv J. Anlelo. And ai a meeiiug ol tno Blrectors beld tbls dnv. C11AHLK8 BUT1LH was unanimously rt-elecud Bresldent, and WILLIAM B. UiLL Actouiy. 1 21 Ibstu3t WM. B. HILL. Actuary. WANTS. AGE NTS WANTED! XA. A BOOK OFOKNERAL INl'EHKiT TJ ALL (LANARK. BECOLI.ECTIONS OK A BUSY LIFE, BY BOKACK OKKKL.KY. In one eliKaut uctavo volume el over 600 pagps, llluslraied with an admirable portrait ou steel ol Mr. ureeley, and a beutliul portrait ol Margaret luller. Mr. Ureeley says; "I shall never write anything e se Into wnien 1 snail put so mucu 01 mi"', mv exptrltos, notions, oouvictlous, and model o' thonuhl. as these Jit colltct ions. I irlve. with small reserve, my mental history." The book embraces views of eany New England settlement, the uuihor's own ycnttiiuf life, education, apprenticeship, adven tniev, professional and political reminiscences, expe rience in Congress, newspaper llin In New York, aud much uselul talk about farms and farming. It Is a look behind tne scenes during au important period el tne couuiry . umiory. Apply lor term to CHABLEH f. GREEN A OO . I ICstutbst No. tlDCHKbNUTbt., thllads pula. AGENTS WANTED FOB ZELL'S TOrULAR EXCXCLOPEDIA. FOTJB NUMBER'S BEADY. PRICE 10 OTa EACFI. Tbe PhlladelphlaBulletln"says It Is the NOBLKST Lll kkau 1 UMUniui Aitiau ever veutorea upou In II.Ia cnnnLrv. Tue "Telegraph" says It Is the CHEAPEST and mOHtCOMPLKl'K KNCYUI.OPKD1A In till world. The "Press" says It l WKLB WK1TTIBN, WELL SUITED, WELL PHINTKD, AND NKATJLY IL- LLblBAlKU. LCIXWOODZELL, 1 16 stuthlm l'ubilsher. Bhiladelpula. a WANTED TO REN T JUion or beloie tb 15th or March, A MODERATE SIZED HOUSE must contain all Uie modern conve nances, and he in gooa oioer, ior which a good rent 111 be paid, and tne Dent o ca-e ukn of it. A propny wltb OOaCH IIOUE attached pr ltired siteates bilween TKN I'H and 1'WKNilUI'U ...a eHlUNUT and VINE Htreeta. ddrvs P. O Jtu ltS, Puilaaejpbla.ilallng terms and situation. iuh DRY GOODS. QO'i TON GOODS DErARTMHNT, S1RAWBRID6E & CLOTHIER CEMRAL DBT GOODS ST01US, Corner EIGHTH and MARKET, PHILADELPHIA. putallon we have sustained ef being the largoat aud Cheapest Muslin Houso IN THE CITV. Rwelvlnronr snpplloa from first hands only, we shall hen alter sell all MusIIus lij llic Hccc at the Kcgnlar Wliole sale lTiccs Til IltTY -FIVE CASES AD BALLS MUSLINS, Comprising all the leading brands and widths of PILLOW IMlI.INi, Wllkt MIIKKt INU.il, hail siiittriM wat. MlJ.s.iAini -., AMt lesHllllLU, AuattHiuiir, roHi:vri)t r.v. IIOdvKKKErCB, mil IT OF THfS LUO.il, Our constant aim will be to make the lowest prices In the markei. tinea yaid-wlde Bhlrtlng 12', eents. Yard-wide Uniilxached aJuhiii, fi'i cents. lit yards wide Unbleached bheellugt, 50 cents. House Furnishing Linens IN LABOE AS60UTMENT. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER. 18G9-C03lrET1TI0N rwcES 1 1 UP TOWN LIG1IT EXPENSES !! UL1I ClSIOAIEIiS THE UAIXERSII Goods delivered la all carts of the city carefully and dee ol charge. MUSLINS ! MUSLIMS ! Thornleys Popular Corner. We bave laid in a superior stock of MUSLINS, Bleached and Unbleached, all widths and qualities, and sra prepared to supply the thousands of our 1-htladelphla housekeepers on the very best terms. JOSEPH H. THORNLEY, N. E Cor. LUiliTHuuuSrKlNU UARDEN. N. B. Y01 cau ride to our door. It will pay to come. lisimrp DBE83 GOODS AND MIA WL8 closing ont low. w AMSU1TA, WILLIAMSVI LLE, Jfe.u) York Mills, A motktag, Mouxekeeiter, Whitnry, Bed Jlanh; etc. Ujuvoi aitiit, jtrkuTtfiht, Jltll, Vlica, In all 28 (K 0 yards of Sh Mings, bought before the recent lima advance, ne luui out uiaucemeiU to our frttadt 10 Mi now. 10-4 Vtiea. requot, Walthtm, ete. 9-4 J'ritprrrH, Andromiggin etc: B-4 J'rjipert It, A nth OtroyulH, tic 8 4 I'd'cct, W1.1UI1am.ttc. 6 4 I t tea, Aa.ima. etc, S H auu(a, WalUtam,ttc, 3371 yards Bheettngt, oought early, Ao culrcoice. Ulark Alpacas, iood bar paint. t2t cent JjUiiin's Jilack J'ujitin Hi t st (iooda, greatly tacrljictit. i in VltXikx, all cheaper. thjleavy Wwlien iMvg Shawls. JaiUUs' Vloakmu flulht. (1 its Mh o good Caxstmcres. Aeui Uinghams linU, Percales, etc, J.inctis and l hite Hoods. tl 60 AupA'Oio. none, txtttr. 1 bd J.aroe. ttzc H hi'e (guilts, tno cates, Jilatikets. Voverle.ts, CotitfinltH'tea. etc. Tits, lollurt Vx'Jls, Mdkn., tic. COOPER tk CONARD, 17fsmi S, E corner NINTJt and MARKET Streets, pOPULAll PRICES FOR DRY GOODS. BICHEY, SIIAKI CO., Ko. 7S7 tllESSUT Street, R1LKH. BICKKY, SHARP 4 CO K1CK.KY, bKAKP di CO K1CKKY, BHAKP fc Ui. BICKKY. SUAltP A CO BICKHY, HHA.KP A CO. BICKKY, bUAKP A CO. KICKKY, MHAKP A CO KIOKKY, HHlKl' A CO' Bit KKY, WHAKP A CO' BICKKY, SHAKP OO" BICKKY, SHAKP A CO" KICKKY, bll 1KP m CO" BICKKY, BHAKP A CO' BICKKY, SIIABP ift CO nICKEY, BHAlte & CO KICKKY, SHAKP A CO KICKKY, SHAKP A CO BICKKY, MHABP A CO KICKKY. SHVRP A CO KICKKY. SHAKP &.CO BICKKY. SHAKP dl.'OO BICKKY, SHAKP A CO1 BICKKY, SIIAKP A CO. BICKKY, SHAKP A CO. VELV1KS. IillftH BOi-LINS. k UKNOH Bol'LINS. SILK l'OPLINS. WOOL rurLlNS, PLAlU POrLlNb Cmakgkahi.ii BUPLIN'S. liitm uouus at it cents. Dress Uoods at HQ cents. Lrexs UuodH at H6 cents. Dress Unods at 4U cents. Dress Uoods at 60 cents. Dress Uoods at cents. Dres Uuoos at cents. DreiiB Uoods, 1 to $J. BLANKK1 B. Iff. A N N b.I.H. Cloths and Casslmeres. Paris La Bene oniria. BA IiMOKA 1.8; BLKACHKD MUSLINS, LIN KISS W ill IU- UUl'n, Pnpnlar prices for Dry Goods by the yard, pleoe. or HlUltSI, OtlAHr i IAI package. BICIiEY, SIIAKP A CO., No. 727 CUKSNUT Street. a WORKS OF ART. CHURCH'S NEW NIAG A R A," His lost Important Flctore, and the best and wosl comprehensive view or tne GREAT FALL, Ou inhibition for a Short Time. Admission, 25 Ccuts. CARLES' GALLERIES AND 1-CUHLNG GLASS WAKLLOOilS, No. 816 Cli8NUT Street, 12 81 tbfitutmSp PHILADELPHIA. NEW PUBLICATIONS" rp II K CHEAPEST BO )KroUH IN J. America. A Lpleudld a:kuitaiiui ot Kjoks now on uaiei. WKW ABl'-"UUASl' Mlzlnir Llquois Bollltrr. Pnlntlnv suari ne, Jtookkeeplng, Fruit Trees, Honey Bees, Aslrolof y, fbonographr, Agrlcul uie, Tt legrsphinf , Bocket Maps, Music, Hirilug, Oauii-s, lleckoucri. loklug, Mtwllcat. Cat le, Nanatloo. Poetry, Beoio:e, Novels, Mlueraiouy, Blsys, M- chauli s. Dyelnj. Theololal, ABCllirTcTURE. HUtoitoal. french. Latlu. flraak NOTICE. E avlng pitutv ol rooms, w are bovlna all tbe Books that wa can get. In larva or small quantities. Uood Books bring irood prices. lUsiulbit LKAKV'M IUTU au4 WaUKVT. 3 AMUSEMENTS. QONCBR T II A L L. BtiHiniiriu LH.U1 uitrws BY DB. J. f. BOYNTON. LAST THBKB OF TTTE RKRIE4. ON MONDAY EVENING, January 25. COAL BFDH AND OIL B"-D ON WKt)N KijDA Y KVENINCi. January 27. THR AUR Ot BEHTILKH. ON FRIDAY EVENING, January M. THE AfASTOIKlN AND M A MMOTH fKBIOD. ADMISSION, FIKl'Y UENTH. BF8EBVI;I) SKATS, f KVKNTV-fl VK CRN if?. Tickets for the halanoa nt tlia (m,rA . , k... i . ber), wltb reserved Tseaw, jim ' 1 TitkeU to be obtained at OouH's Piano Room. No. 928 ( hesnnt street; also at th Hall on the eveoiugi of tbe lectures Doors open at 7, Lecture at 8 o'clock. 1 tl tf WALNUT 8T. THEATRE. BEGINS Alii THIS (Saturday) KVKNINO, Jan 23. HOUSES CBOWDED TO 1 UK DO At K. UNKum Vim:aI. Ktii'ei.-.sM of BlonBonclcanlt grral seiisa'tonal drama of Ari,n UAMKi ok, lonijun BX UlOUr. Beceived on each representation WITH KN Til IISI AMTIfl APPTAITun- J. E HcDONOUOH as OLD TOM New scenery by R. B. Smith and John Tbornei machinery by Alex. Wilsons muslo by Simon Hassler. in order to accommodate thonn who rnniiia in utli. cent cities and towns, there will be a daylight per formarce 1 1118 SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AT 8 O'CLOCK. -TKs- JOHN DREW'S ARCH 8TBEEt"the- J.Y-1 ATKId Begins at hair-past 7. FBIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS. 28th aud 29ih renrPHeutatio iH, and l'OuITlVKLY LA a t TWO NIOHTS, Cf AugUBtlu Daly's local i lay, a it LiMi utr liuuthiso, with I la New fccenerv. SlartllDg Mechanical Kirpcts, . and KtHclenf Cait. Monday, with new Scenes and Costumes. Nhaira. speare's IWELFI H NIWHi'. THEATRE COMigUE, SEVENTH BTREEP, belc w Arch. Commences at 7'4b. C. UKKbOKV. fnle Lessee and Manager MIBS fL'SAN tJALTON AND COMIC 1NOLIHM OPERA (OMP11V In two of Olleahaeh's Operas, . A. ituniu utii v jlkijk ana LI' CM EN AND FR11ZCUAN. Between th Dimru ennmiHuui 1 "I Or SUSAN WALTON MATINEE. HATURDAY AT 4 FOA'H AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE. -j KVKBY KVKN1NO aNU 6A1UKDAY AETEKNOOM. GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE, Nranri KaIIoIm l , i, , ...,i. n xj i n In Dances. Fantomlmes. Gymnast Acts. eto. VALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER U A It DEN , Nos. 720. Tti, 724, and 726 VINB Street, . THE URAND ORCHESTRION, fhrmerlv tha urn. pe ty ol tbe UBAfND DUKE OE BADEN, purchased at great expense by JAt OB VALErt, of mlsolty.lu coninliiailon with FLA M KR'H OROHKSTBA. and Mshs NELLlK ANDKKmoN, will perform KVEKY aetebnoon and EVENINo at tne above-men. tloned place. Admission tree. 1 13 tl HORTICULTURAL HAL L. GERMANIA OKCHEBTKA P a it I. I (1 RR-.II l.'A RUA IU KVE;BY WEDNESDAY, at P. M. Tickets sold at the door, aud all principal Muslo stores. Back ages of five lor II; single, 26 cents. jinggemenia can nemaue by addressing G.BAB. . , .n. jnuii a x oireec wifciig . musiQ store. No. 1021 Chesnnt street; Andre's Uusio Store, No. 1104 Cbesnut street. rill3m CAUL SENTZ' AND MARK HA8SLER'8 OR CB ETBA MATINEEW. KVEKY SATURDAY alS'ii JH.H,, IN MUSICAL EUNDHALL. Single Ad mission. Ml cents Fackageot4 tickets, il, at Boner'- No. 11U2 CHESNUT St.. and at the Door. 1114 tl CHESMDT ST.RINK ASSOCIATION 2000 SHAKES . . . $100 EACH. Fbksidknt Hon. JOSEPH T. THOMAS. TBKASUBaJt B. HAMMETT, DIRECTORS. WM.G. MOOBHEAD, JOHN FALLON, MATTHEW BAIBD. B. HAMMETT, B. D, BARCLAY. HOC. J. H. CAMPBELB HON. J. T. THOMAS, LUTHER DOCS, U. E. BROWNE. A LIMITED AMOBNT OF STOCK FOR BALE. Tbe Company who own the SPLENDID NE SKATING RINK Corner of CHESNUT and TWENTY-THIRD Streets Have Instrncted ns to offer a llmltediamonnt of tbe stock for sale In abares or Oue Hundred Dollars each. A large amount of money bas been expended in tbe erection of this oulidlog, which Is 220 by 110 feet. Tbe main ball Is 66 feet blgh. Each share of stock will be entitled to an advance dividend, payable yearly, of twenty per cent. (940) in tickets, subject to provisions of the By-Law of the Company. Such dividends o ay be taken In single season, or coupon tickets, which are transferable. Regarding tbe success of tha project there can be no doubt, as tbe building Is Intended for a publlo ball, to be need for Concerts, Church Fairs, Festival, Con vciitiouN, Agricultural Exhibitions, etc. Further particulars can be obtained at out oifloe. DE HAVEN & BROTHER, No. 40 South TlLiltD Street, 1 18 lm PHILADELPHIA, STOVES, RANGES, ETC. NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED (nt-Ai wonld call tbe attention of the publlo to hi. feara NKWtaOLUKN KaULK EUiUMAClt "vny This Is n entirely new beater. It la so con structed as to at once commend ltell to general favor being a combination of wrought aud cast Iron. It hi very aliuple fn its construction, and la perfectly air tight; self-cleanlug, bavlngmo I lpes or drums to e taken out and cltaned. It U so arranged with nprlicht Hues as to produce a larger amount of heat from tha same weight of coal than any furnace now In nse. The byg'oinetio condition ol the air as produced b? my ntw arrangement ol evaporation will at once da niooi irate that It is tbe only Hot Air Eurnaoe that will produce a perelully beaiihy atmosphere. Ttose in want ot a complete Heating Apparatna wonld do well lo call and examine the Uotden liuk OHAKLEM WILLIAMST NOS. U82 ana UM MARKET Street. A large assortment ol Cooking RaBeallre?hoarl onbd.I-OW Gt"le"' VUlr.?eto,ealwa,. N. B fobbing; of all kinds promptly done. 6 lo THOMPSON'S LONDON KiTriTPWfT or EUROPEAN BANOE. fer fam.lles. how" L kV.rUi,?JL'b'ltul'0,,s-'? ,1 WEN T Y DIFFE: 1KNT SIZES. Also. l'hilfllhl ii..? Bot-AlrEurnaces, Portable Heaters. Low-ddn Orates. Flreboard Stoves, Rath Boilers. BtewhTle Plates, Boilers. Cooking Htovee, etc., wholesale and retail, by the manulaciurers, "uu 11 25wfm6m WlAKri! A THOMPSON, No. 2ti N. SECOND SlroeU QLD OAKS CEMETERY COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE, NO 618 WALNUT STREET. The Company Is now prepared to dispose of lots on Hh AfeONABLK TERMS. The advantages offered cylbla Cemetery are well known to be egual If not superior to those possessed by any other Cemetery We Invite all who desire to purchase burial lots to call at tbe office, where plans can be seen and all particulars will be given. Detds lor lots sold are jtii ri akd vacx, Presideu. PETKBaKEYSk-R, Vloe-r?( ealdent. MARTIN LANDKNBERiER. Treaaurer Mi HAm.NiHimT.Secietary. ' i n Sm 18X17 KE310VED TO 1317 BELOW THE UNITED STATES MINT NEW MUblU 8TOHK, NO. 1317 CHEWNUT ST., above TuIrteent PHILADELPHIA. Muslo l'ubllsbers, aoU Dealers la Musical Mer. cbanUlse of every Description. JOHN MAKHH, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AGENT , , ... OK THK A1'E OV IDE BEST OOLD AND BILVEK WATCUEd DI11ECT KKOM EUROPE CHEAPK8T IN THE WORLD, No. 1317 CHE8NUT BTUEEr '2wltuia2iii THE MUBIO afoRE. CORN X 0 H A BAG MAimifACTORT. s a m JOHN T. UAILJt v. &, B. cornet ol MARKET and WATKB Streets. Pblladelphla. DEALERS IN BAUS AND BAGKiLNQ . . Of every dearrlpilon, ilr Brain, Flour. Bait, bupttr-Phiisphale el Lima, Bona . Dust, Eta Large and aaiaU OTJNtv Y Bas eonsunuw sn-tus lVU Also, WOOL KAU4J4 .
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