THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, ,1867. CITY INTELLIGENCE. For Additional City InUll'grna ete Fifth rage. I'oi.ke InTRi.MOFNfE. Avomicn Hearing IN T11K CAHK or TUB 1'lf'K PIH'KKTH. Tllrt pro fessional thieves Willtnm Kyan alias llayns, Ianiel II. I,"viH, .Toll 11 Finn, KriinK Wilson, KollxMei'ann alius l'apos, .lainos Mudlsmt nllftH Murray, am! Huirli IHintiolly, had a fur. f her henriiiK belore A Merman Holtler, yester day afternoon. The hearing attracted nearlr asiaigoan attendance us tho homicide trials do iu the court of tiyer and Terminer. To prosorve order and restrain the crowd from iTiixhiiiK In the railing required tlio presence of oltii'cis. Lewis and .McCann wero arrest vl at the N. W corner of Third and Market streets by Iieieetlves Henderson, Levy and Try on, ntid tlio other prisoners were arrested Mi a public house In Prune street, between Hfth and sixth, and Oliver's House, Fifth and 1 'dwell streets, both resorts for thieves. Thonins ,. Mucear was the first witness. Hi) staled Mint n month since ho lost a diamond p.u. I lu was on a Fifth street car, near it ice. The platform of the car was crowded, and egress was obtained by hard pushing;. The pin was taken In the crowd. Madison was Identified as tne principal in the pushing party. Mr. Mm gear said he was almost positive that Madison took the pin. This was corroborated by Mr Edward A. A tie who was in tho car tit the time; he r"coenizod Madison as a man who a minute be fore tho piu was taken, pushed hurriedly out of the car. The witness could not swear positively to Madison's Ulenlily, but he was almost cur tain of it. Next upon the stand was Simon Irvine, of .'o. 1MJ Ouiinc. struct, i Oinin from New York he lost lime hundred dollars, six weeks ago. MoCiinn mxl Lewis accompanied him all the way trom Jersey ( ity. At tho Kensington De pot Micro was a crowd formed on tho platform. n( the street car. immediately uflerwnrd Lowiw spuing from the car, and tho witness missed his pocket book. William liradley, No. l'Jll Shlppen street, a conductor on the Thirteenth und Fifteenth s' reef, cars appeared next. Mct'ann, he stated, very closely resembled a man who, last Monday, stepped on his car ntOUlowhlll street, when tlio Heading train came in; ho was very ofllclous insisting ladies in and out. This the witness xtopped, when McC'ann challenged him to a tight in a twenty-four feet ring. The driver of Hie car, Havld Hunter, No. 11G7 H. Thirteenth street, positively recognized McCann. Henry J. Fox, No. l!.T K. Fifth street, was sworn. His statement was to the elToct that last summer in a Market streetcar his watch was taken. It was a Tobias lever hunting case. Mr. Fox pointed out Finn as one of tho car inmates. Finn left the car with Mr. Fox, and said to the latter that if he could specify tho pickpocket assistance could be procured to ar rest him, volunteering at the same time for that purpose. Finn gave Mr. Fox an address, in Lombard, near Twelfth. Applying afterwards to that locality, no wan of that address was at the house. Colonel D. 1. Whiting then volunteered a statement. He lives at the corner of Fifteenth iind Barclay. His pocket was picked of three hundred and ten dollars in a Fifteenth street car, between Walnut and Arch, on the 20th of liecembcr. Tho matinee at tho Academy of Muslo had just closed. Two men stepped on the car behind him, crowded him, and Jumped down. He could identify none of tho parties iu custody. Inane Kllllan, No. 2:16 N. Broad street, de posed that he lost SlOoOon tho utli of January. It was taken from a drawor in theoillce. Two men entered the apartment. There was at that time only a gentleman named Cadwalader iu the ofllco. One of the strangers seated himself on the lounge, and the other called Mr. Cad walader outside, while the other robbed the till, Mr. Cadwalader appeared Willi this witness, but they could recognize no one. George Hampton, Ho. 701 Bayard street, con ductor on tho Union Hue, appeared next. He pointed out Ryan, and said thauAm Fridayjlast twelve passengers entered thecar; Kyan was one of a party of four. He stopped in the centre of the doorway, aud another stood on the lower step. Mr. Hampton told Kyan to eutor the car. This was declined. The man ou the step then pointed to a gentleman getting on the car, aud signaled a piu on his shirt bosom. Kyan moved toward the gentleman, and in a minute the lat ter took Kyan's hand lrom hia pocket. The con ductor then ejected the pickpocket, ho retali ating by cursing Mr. Hampton, aud throwing pieces of ico Into tho car. James Burke came forward next. He lives at No. 14.0 N. Keventh street, and is also a conduc tor on the Union line, was also examined with out eliciting additional testimony, aud the case closed. Alderman Bcitler said that the Ninety-day law would not apply to any of the parties, be cause they were not arrested under circum stances to which that statute reterred. The evidence before him could bo the only guide to his decision. He would therefore dispose of tho bv committing Lewis and MoCann m default of $7100 bail each, and Kyan and Madison, SlTiOO ball each, and Finn and V 11 ir.ii f umupnr.hu Uonnailv would beheld for a further hearlug. TnE Tobacco and Segar Tkadr. A meet ing of gentlemen engaged in the above business was held, last evening, at the Board of Trade. Booms. Mr. 1). C McCammon was appointed Chairman; Mr. Arthur Uogan, secretary. iuo Chairman, on taking his seat, made a brier statement of the object of the meeting the de fire being to give all interested an opportunity for a fair interchange of sentiment in regard to the Made, and to elect delegates to a convention to be held in Washington on the (ith of Febru ary. A general discussion ensued in regard to the excise tax, some of the gentleman favoring the taxing of the raw material while others Buccested higher rates on segars, M r. Hanson thought the Tax laws oppressive on the manufacturers. The changes in the law had compelled him four times to discharge his hands, as there was no employment for them. The consequence was that these men manu factured segars at their homes, and could sell them cheaper than the manufacturers, because these Journeymen did not have to pay any ex- CiMr?Bolden Moved that the delegates to be elected be instructed to advocate the tixinj; of the tax on the leaf. . . , ., Mr Frlshmuth offered an amendment to the ellect that in the event of the delegates being unable to Induce the convention to agree to a tax ou the leaf, that it be leftdiscretionary with them to advocate such other measures as will best secure the interests of the trade. i.he reso lution as amended passed. On motion of Mr. Lewis It was agreed that the Chair appoint Ave delegates to the eou- Vl"heChalr appointed Messrs. Samuel Harri son. Thomas Hare, J. K. hank, S, ii. Ureimley, and V. L. Frlshmuth. The committee was, on motion, allowed to fill vacancies. Adjourned. Death of a Respected Citizen. At au early Lour yesterday morning, IS. F. Hancock, Kl., departed this life, at his residence iu Nor rlstown, Montgomery county. The deceased was the father of tJeueral Wlntleld H. Hancock. He was widely known and highly respected for his many virtues. He was born in one ot the upper townships of Montgomery county, in ttie year 1800. where he studied the profession of law. and was admitted to the bur. At one time i,o am nniivelv Identified With tho old Will'' iarty. After tne assassination oi i rewucm iTnrtn tin was annolnted Collector of Internal ltevenue for the (Sixth District, which olllce he held at the time ot ins neatu. lie leuves u nu merous circle of sorrowing friends. The disease of which .Mr. Hancock died va congestion of tUe bowels, Ue win biclt soinu General Hancock, who litis been in command of one of the Western Jiepurtments, arrived home some two or three days since, und is now iu Jy'orrislown. Btjildino Peewits. In January, 47 butldius permits were Issued lrom the Builditiif Inspector's 'office; 19 ot these were tor new bui'dines and 2rt tor additions aud alterations. Ot the new buildiu8 there were 13 tor ttiree Hloried dwelling, three lor two-storied, one tor a brewery, the otners lor smau structures, iub brewery is to be put upon the file of the one distroyed by fire on the north tide of Thompson etiett, above Thirty-second, which belouged to Mr. BeiEner. TIabdbome Legacy. Mr. J. IT. Ullmaa, "who died a few days since, in consequence of au operation performed upon a corn or bunion on one of in leet, lelt a legacy of two thousand dollars to the German Hospital of this city. Inspection of Ti.oub and 'Meal fou the week .ending January 31, 1 1867: Barrels Of tjuperliue, mb; do. rjc, liO; total, 2878. Statio.vart Engines in tub City. La.-t evening tho Committee on Law, of Coun cils met to cotifider a resolution directing them to report an ordinance lor the appoint ment of sn Inspector of Stationary Steam En trines and Boilers in conformity to an act passed by Assembly, and approved JU.iy 7, 18G4. This act referred to authorizes the Mayor to nominate in the month of June, annually, and by mid with tbe advice of the Select Council, nppolnt a person skilful and competent. The Inspector is to CHrelully examine nil stationary engines and bollr in use after tho passage of tho act, and no boiler or enaine is ti be put in use nntil examined by the Inspector, and his ccrtitlcato obtained that the boilers and engines are safe und tit for service. rrofeeor Morton, i-"srs Blrklnbine, Moore, Sellers and o:her eentlemen familiar witli steam enemes and boilers were present, and made a number ot suggestion1) in reference to the best mode of preventing steam toiler ex plosion. Pome ol the pcntlemen thought the appointment of an Inspector would not. effect much good unless persons In charse of boilers were competent engineers. It was also stated that in some establishments the engineers were not only compelled to see to the engines, but alo to run errands. Mr. Moore thought the met effective way of preventing explosions would be to have a law requiring each boiler to be supplied with two or more safety valves. Mr. Sellers stated thnt recent experiment went to show that o.vplo-Wm occur bv the too sudden opeuiiisrol the safety valves and that a multi plication of them would not prevent explosions. Mr. BirkinMtic believed a thorough examina tion of boilers once a year, and partial exami nations every six months, would do ereatli'ood, though such investigations would not prevent accidents unlo-s competent persons are em ployed. After further stiinrestions the Committee re solved to send a circular lo various icientitic and practical gentlemen in the city, asking suir trrstions as to tho best plan to carry out the intent of the act of Assembly. AMUSEMENTS. CADE M Y O F MUSI C. HI CHINOS' (IRANI) ENULlsU OPERA. CAHOI.1NE HI CHINOS Directress W. i. DEITKICH Conductor KETCKX OF THE FAVORITES, after a most successful tour through the principal cities of the Union OPKNINO TtlOHT. MONDAY. February 4, First time In English in this city ot Flotow's Opera, MARTHA. Introducing In the cat Mensrs. Campbell. Castle, fleuuln, I'faks. JWlsg c. Ulchings, aud ills. E. Begum (late Zeliln lliirrleon) Orchestra furnihed by the (iKHMANJA ASSOCIATION. PKICKH OF ADMISSION. Parnnette. Parquet to Clicle, and Balcony ....$1-00 Family Circle BO Amphitheatre 25 Proscenium Private boxes 10 0(1 Balcony Private Boxes 6 00 Seats secured, without extra charge, at the Music Ptore of Charles Trumnlor, corner of Seventh and Chesnut streets, and at the Academy of Music li 1 3t N K W C1IE8NVT STREET THEATRE, JJ I'.iSN h I Street, ahove Twelfth. THIS KVEXINil. THIRTY-SIXTH NU.iHT OF MR. AND JIHS HARNEY WILLIAMS, TIlliKK IIIIKAT PIECES. The performance will commence wlili AJ.HIAIJ.OW EVE; OR, KNAP-APPLE NIGJIT. To be followed by the First Act of THE LA K EiS K I LLARNEY. MR. AND MRS. WILLIAMS! IN BOTH PIECES. 'To conclude with the three net Drama of THE THREE RED MEN. Produced with new hcenery. ttnuiie which, THE CARNIVAL SCENE, In which the Burlesque Military Baud (thirteen In struments) will appear. Monday evenini; first time here of THK SHAMROCK; OR, THE FLOWER Or ERIN "lirf.XIJT 8TKKKT TIIBATHK, I. MI, OORNER V NINTH mid W A LNli I Sts. Commence at U SA I't KDAY N I ) 1 1 T FEtSTT VAL. POSITIVELY LAST NIOJIT OF MR. JOHN HliOUOHAM. BROUGHAM AH KlNli POWHATAN', Iu hid own Popular Extruvaffanza of POCAHONTAS. BROUGHAM AH AARKY JASPER, In Hardwick's Comic Uruinu of A BACHELOR OF ARTS. BROUOHAM AS MICKEY M AGRA. To conclude with the Grand Romantic Play of THE C01VS1C AN BROTHERS. J. B. ROBERTS Art THE TWIN BROTHERS. TUESDAY BENEFIT OF CH.AS. WALCO T, Jk. o'clock. HOUSF.H CROWDED, WITH JACK AND OILL. SECOND WKK OF G. L. FOX. To-nlght aud livery Might, .1 AUK AiD GILL. JackailawJackulailon O. L. VOX supported by C. K. FOX. MadT'e M AKTlETTI, aud Master CALI.IGNE. WITH EVERY SCENE SEW, and a Orand transformation ftcone by C. A. Hawthorne mid Mr. B. Rouyh. FBI DAY Benefit of O. T.. FOX. BAIURDAY-JACK AND GILL MATINEE. N E W AMEE IC A N HIEAIIi E. LAST WEEK OF THE DRAMATIC REASON. Til B GREAT DRAMA, THE HIDDEN HAND 110LLIB WILLIAMS AND FELIX A. VINCENT. THE IRISH LOVER and HOW TO PAY THE KENT. MATINEE, SATURDAY, at 2 o'clock. gUY YOUR TICKETS WITHOUT DELAY, TO THE GEAND PROMENADE CONCERT, Institute Hall, Wilmington, Dela At vare,ou Thursday Kveiilug, Feb. iil. $200 0001 to be dlstrlhuted to Ticket Holders; 25.000 G'tts Including SlU OtiO In Gold: 18 Valuable Farms; be glues semng Maclilnes; Uoolts; Works ot Art, Jewelry, 6A 0?FT FOB IACU TICKET-H OLD EIL sincin Tickets. (1. S Tickets, H SO. Address orders by mall to ... PRIEBILY. SCOTT CO. Managers, No. 107 MARKET Street. 1 so 4t WTimlngion. Delaware. TO AVOID THE CROWDS AT THE BOX Otllce in tlie Evening, secure vour seats for JUB. U.L. FtlX'8 HKNfFII' FRIDAY KlUHT, ARCH BI RfET THEAl'Bti, JACK AND GILL. 1 31 2t QOSTUMES! COSTUMES! A Splendid Assortment of COSTUMES AND PROPERTIES FOB MASQUERADES, Are otered to the attention ot the ball-going public at this gay and festive season, at tbe COSTUMEHY Of Twenty-five Years' Establishment, No. 017 RACE Street, North Side. Every effort will be made to please tbe tastclot ttios Wbo attend tbe Carnival Balls of the season. Masks of every description lor sale. W. O. DESMOND, 15 8m Xo. 017 RACK Street. VTEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE, JN ELEVKNTU Hreet, above CHESS UT. 'I HK FAMILY HEtsOUT" OP JN FUIt TIIK HKAMIV, CAHNCltOhS - UIXKI'S PllMSI'HKt.8, (ircat Htar Troupe oi iuo nuiiu, m meir tiin.Mi VTHIOPIAN S01HESH, BONtiS. liANCES, iiEW BlLEHyUEB, aud I'lAuTATION BCENEK. iinors onen at 7 o'clock. Commencing at 8 o'clock. IJoors open " j. L. CAKt.CKOfti, Manager BRATIFORD'S LAST GREAT PAINTING, OW QH WUJIBKIOA AJCOTT,g ART GaLIERY( I Ko. WiO CHESKUT Btreeu l Ui GERMANIA ORCHESTRA. PUBLIC RE hears'als every B ATI KDAY AriKKNoON, at uiiai 5l VUKD HALL, 8 o'clock. Engagement mid. bt aodreslnB GEOKGB BASTEBT. Agent, No. " 'dt wr't KEY hueet. between Kacs and lue. a 6 3ui THE PIAK03 WHICH WE MAND- t fTTril faotar reoommi na u" " " i""uiuw ? nurSatr ms oiear. beauUiul tones, alegant workmau lp" wsutt" w.4 raasonabl. prices, nbiBw.ih J . ,Vi .7..r..ti. ror sal only t No. 1011 WAUIUT Street. . USIO PIAKO MAKPrACTUEUia CO. MEDICAL. FOND'S EXTRACT OF EAMAMELI8, Or Pain Diitra.ar. 1 one of the few domestic remeolpn which have come JiH"'?'."1 ,nd lor, Wlinoiit puUiiiK. It l tne .h ""'a,n.le "ruU "riules8 in a J cases, and, as ii'iueuy, DDeijuaneo. BURNS, BKUINEB, LA M KN KMfl KUII.H. STING HOIla, icy P.P. BLtCRDING LUNGS. HOUR, bioAl aCH, CORN'S, ITLuKHH. hpEaiYb ' BLKKDING OF I3F JOHK IHROAT, TUOTHACIJK, KHACBB. kl RALGIA. JGIUJM 'II8M, M MBAGO, Hi LI S. ' OLD 8UKK, A"a oiner simitar tronolio m and nir. i while it promptly arrests all nLMOltHH AGAH. Hun dreus o phslcluns use it didiy In their practice (! irlvelttheli nnqiiallUed recoinmendaliun. bold bv out agents and dealers. I he Medicine Is exclusively prepared by the sab scrlbcrs. I'rourloturs and successors to T. T. PO-VD. to whom al O'ders mut he addressed. BU.MPUKEitt' BOiEoP AlHIO MJUIICISE CO, to. a kg ad way, ew York PRICKS OK PGSlJ'H EXTRACT. Six onnce bottles, with directions, retail 80 cents Pint bottles, with directions, retail 1 tin Quarts In bottle 174 Liberal discount to l'Dvsiclans and Dealers. SI Ml LI A SIMILIBUS CURANTUR. HUMPHREYS' HOMOEOPATHIC SPECIFICS. FAMILY CASES Ol 38 laipc vtala, morocco case, containing a specitic inreven oruinarv niseae aiauiio is siiblect to. and a book of directions 110 0) smaller Family and Travelling cases, with 2D to viais o to m specifics or all 1 Iseases, noth tor Ciiiinn and for Pieventlvsi tr-aiment lu vials and pocket cases l to 5 These Itemedles, bv the case or single box, aru sent to nnv part ot the country, by .Mail or Express, tree ot cliarve. on receipt of the price Address 11 I'M I'H KEY V KPECIr 10 HOjiCKOPATIUO Mt.DlCTSE COMPAVY, Office and Depot, No 6tt! BKGADVV4Y, Sew YotV Dr. lll'MPHHEY.i Is consulied daiU at his ottlco, per sonally or bv letter, as above, for all forms ot disease. For sole bv DYOTT CO.. JOHNSON. HOI.L WAf t'OWDKS. T. R CALLRMiKK. and AMBROslC S .VI nil. Wholesale Auents. Pbliadeinhls.. and at BLITHE'S Drui: Store. No. 3120 Market strict, and hv all DruKitlsts JS27jinw LOOK AND LIVE! ELECTROPATHY. Drs. (rALLOWAY, AYHITE & D0LLES THE OLD ME'DICAL ELECTHICIAXS, Cor. Tlilrteenlli and Walnut sis., TEACHEUS ol this new system or curine diseases, vou:d call the attention of the sick and afflicted to their new system of practice, wblcn has already salaed great popularity In this olty. During the past six years wo have tteated TWKMTY THOL'SaBD persons suffering tiom the various forms of disease (many of them by special guarantee, cnarging nothing It we talieu), and In almost every case a cure has keen ellected. Head the following HOME CERTIFICATES. AS ASTONISHING CVitE-AAlPUTATIOS PUE VErjTlD. I was cured In three weeks bv Drs. GALLOWAY and Will IE ol an ulcerated leg, which caused much Butter ing, and even threatened amputation. Since my own Heat cure several oi my trieuds suffering lrom .Neural gia, Skin Disease, Dyspepsia, aud other complaints, have also been penectly cured. I will choenuily answer the Inquiries of the diseased and suffering. ABRAHAM FLUKE. IKo. 1681 Camac street, Philadelphia. IMFORTAKT CUKES OF OBSTINATE DISEASES Charles D. Young, Chronic Dyspepsia, Ho. 4.1 . Beventn street. James Urovtu, Inflammation ot Stomach and Bowels. V me street, above Sixth. Henry Hover, Aeuratgia of the Eye, Twenty-third and Pearl aireeU. Frederick Wilson, Dyspepsia and Throat Disease, Continental bote.. 11. F. Kirkbride Epileptic Fits, No. iom Market .u. "Win lam "..-. ikiobvr Jiaca3c sua ucnuriu De bility; o. 4iu Spruce street Marcos D. Wilcox, Catarrh ot twelve years' standing, Commercial hotel. Samnel G. Wheeler, Asthma ot ten years' standing, Continental Hotel. . Emanuel Key, Attorney-at-Law, Dys4psJa, No. 707 Sansoiu street Horace C. Wlnslow, Weakness of the Kidneys, Frank lord. H. C. Bhurtlcff, Cancer In Stomach. No. 3722 Markes street. J. M. Bnlst, Rheumatism. No. 1323 S. Broad street. Juciali Levy , Bronchial Consumption, No. Hi Market Street. F.Uwara T. Kvans. preacher oi tne r. cnurcn, Dys fieoslaoi long smnding, Lao ngltls, and Lumbago, jSo. b',13 Helmut h street. James Migeni, DealneRS for six years, and ringing and roaring In tne bead, Wilmington, Delaware. '1 nomas Harrop, severe Diabetes, Hose Mills, West Tbtlaoelpnla. (leorge Grant. Rheumatic Gout, long standing, No. It 13 Cbesnut street. ' II. T. Desliver, Chronic Neuralgia and Inflammatory IUieumatism, No. 17116 cbesnut street Edward McMalion, Consumption, No. 1217 Front street. J. Rlcket, Chronic Bronchitis, Constipation, and Con gestlon ol the Drain. No. Mb ca.lowhtJi stieet Chares Al. Day ton, FarolYSis of the lower limbs Girurd Douse. Jihn Mccormick, DinDetes. no. iau Kinge avenue. Claries E. Buckingham, Urinary Diilicultv, .u. 1331 Filbert street. Aijuila Davis, Chronic Diarrhoea, Forrest House. J. J lloopes, long standing Sciatica, and Enlarged Prostate Claud, Darby township, Delaware county. William 11. Slmver, Liver LomiiUiut, lieriuantbwn. Joseph W. Forsvth, Acute Rheumatism, iio. luo2 Arch street. E. Clouser, General Paralysis, No. 415 N. Second street. Many or thete per$on$ tec cured in leu than a Week, N. B. The Institution, No. 1230, one door from Thir teenth street, is i he only house in this city where our system is practlHed. Unprincipled parties In other localities, who claim to tieat diseases according to eur late discoveries, may Uiertlure be regarded with suspicion. PHYSICIANS and STUDENTS can enter at any time for a fuU couise ot Instruction In this Ubbat Disoovkuy In the Heating Art. BOOKS AM) THE MOST IUPROVBD INSTRU MENTS FURNISHED. An interesting circulHr mailed by addressing Vh.es. U ALLOW Ai, Wuilx, & BoLl.ES, I'bUadeltihla. Consultation free. 1 Hh.u DR. J. S. BOSK'S ALTERATIVE. TUB GBEAT BLOOD PCRIVIRB. if you have corrupt, (Unordered, or vitiated blood, you are sick all over. It may appear as pimples, sores, or aa some active diease. or it may only uime you teel lau guld or depressed; but you caunot have good beat th it yom blood Is Impure. Dr. Hope's Alterative removes all these linpuriiies, and Is tbe remedy that will lesiora You to health. It Is unequalled for the cure of all diseases ol the glands, scroiula, tubercular consumption, aud all erup tlous of the skin. Price 1 bole agents. DYOTT CO.. Xo 232 North SECOND Street DR. DYOTT'S ITCH OINTMENT will cure every form of itch, and is superior to anv otbor remedy lor the cure of that disagreeable and tormeuuu complaint. Price 25 cents, bent per mail, 40 cunu. Dvorr & co.. No. 232 orth SECOND Btreet. DR. J. S. ROSK'M KXPJfiCTOHANT. For tbe cure ot consumption, coughs, colds, asthuii catarrh, influenza, spluing ot blood, broncbuis, aud sli diseanesot tbe lungs. This syrup tiaviug stood the test of many vears' et perk'nee as a r men; lor IrritaMon or any liilluiiiuiatn of tbe lungs, throat, or bronchia, la acknowledged lir all to be a remedr superior to anv other known com pound used lor the rellet and cure of coughs and co.i sumptiou. Trice 1. bole ageuu, DYOTT CO 8 66m No. 232 North SECOND Btroet. gOUSE-FURNISIIINa GOODS. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY BAS0AIN3. TO 8ECIT&S T o c lo the est ate ol the late JOHN A. MUIU'IIEY. Importer and Dealer In ItOl'SE-FURNISIIINO COODi No. OIIESNUT STIlEET, Between Mnth and Tenth, South Side, PbUa. . Ills Administrators now offer the whole stock at pncei below the ordinary rates charged. This stooa jiuuraoas every thing wanted iu a eil-i rOered household:! lain Tlu Ware, Brushes, Wooden Ware, liu.ktui. , Plauia W are. Cutlery. Iron Ware. Japanned Ware, and Cook ing Utensils of everr description. . ,1 L- w A great variety ofBHAKkK GOODS. BIBD-CAGLS, etu. etc., can be oDtalned on the most reasonable terms GEMJ1NB ABC110 BE'BIUEBaTOUB and WAit-H flAAf KHA A fine assortment ol PAPIER MACHE GOODS. This is the lamest retail establishment tn this line in Philadelphia aadeltlieus and uaugers wUI lnd it to their advantage to examine our stock belore pure basing. ote. Our IrK'ndo In the oyuoLrv aia onler bv man, and prompt atwuUoa wui b ilveu. ' IUIU 1 tbstul PROPOSALS T30P(IS.Ala FOR AKUr TRANt I'OIlTA- X 1 I'iOJs. VUARTFflM AflTFn-GF1FRAT,'a OFFK1B 107. J s ofrie W aphimuton, D. C , January 16 1M H'B'ea rroposals will be received at th'aothfe nntll 12 o'clock M , on the 28ih of Kebrnary, 1M7. loi the transportation ot Military Himplies, during t'ie year cnmruoncing April 1, 1 Pt7. and cudinir Jrisrcb 31, Jl-08, on the fol owin routes: ROL'IK.No. 1. I torn Fort McPhcrson, Pbrsk lerritorv or snch Paris es may ue determined uuon donn? the year on the Cmiaha bravch ol the Union I'acitic Rulroad. west ot Fort l.cl'lierson or from Fort Laiamio Dakotah Inntory, to such pots or dfpot as r now or may be established m tne Territory of JSe liraska. west of longitude 102 rieg., in the lent orv ot V uteiia, south ot lat iinue 10 dejr , in tbe terri tory ot I)ko ati, west of longitude 104 dog , in tho lerntory ot Idaho, toutb ot latiudi- 44 dog, and east ol londtude 114 do? , and m the 1'crn tones ol I'inh ai.d Colorado north of latttud) 40 ue., iu. ciudiog, ii necessary, Iienvor City. KOUIL No 2. From Fort Riley, Mate ot Kan -as. or Mich points s may be determ nod upon during th vear on .he I nion I'acitic ltailrc ad, E. 1., to any posts or denot Hint are now or mav ho cstabli-hod iu the State of Kansas or In tho Territory ot Colorsdo, south of 40 oogrees north, and to Fori Union, New Mexico, or other depot ;t bat may bo dosl?nated in that Ter ritory, and lo any other point or points on tbe route. ROUTE No. 8. From Fort Union or such other donnt as mav he fsublished In the territory ol New Mexico, to any posts or stations that are or may bo estublihed in that lerritorv. and to such posts or stations as nitty te designated In the Territory of Arizona, and In tne Siate ol lexas west of longitude 1U5 ut'jrrov". ROUTE No. 4 From St. Paul, Minnesota, to such iot? as are now or may bo established in the Nate oi Minnesota, aud in tuat i.ortion ot Dukotah Territory ivmgcust of the Missouri river. Ihe weight to be tranported during the year will not exceed, on Route No. 1, UO.OOU 0U0 pouuds;on Koutc No. 2. 20.OJ0 000 pounds; on Route N.j 8. goeOCOo pounds; ana on Rjute No. 4, 8,olO,000 pounds. 1'roposalR will be tnado for each route separntolv Didders Kill state the rate per 100 pounds per IliO miles, at which they will transport the stores in each month oi the year, beginning April 1, lbC7, and enrlinjf March 81. 18tiS. Bidders should give their names In lull, as well 88 their places ot residence, and each proposal should be accompanied by a bond in the sum ot ten thou?aniJf 10,000) dollars, signed by two or more responsible perou, guaranteeing that iu case b contract Is awarded lor the route mentioned in the proposal to the party proposing, the contract will be accepted and entered into, and gowci aud tullicieut security iurmshed bv said party iu accord ance with the terms of this advertisement. 1 he contractor will be required to give bonds in the following amounts: On Route No 1, 2i"0,f 00. Ou Route No. 2. r.SoO.000. On Route No. 3. ifflOO.iiOO. On Route No. 4. 60,000. Satistactory evidence of the lovalty and solvenct oi euch bidder and person oflered as security will v required. Proposals must be endorsed "Proposals lor Army 1 ransoortatlon ou Route No. 1. 2, 8, or 4," as th..' case may be, and none will be entertained unlt-s they tuny comply with the requirements ot tins ad vertisement. The party to whom an award is made must be pre pared to execute the contract at once, and to give the requited bonds lor the faithtul perlormance ol the contract. The right to reject any and all bids that may If offered is reserved. The contractors on each route must be In readi ness tor service by the lt day of A pi!., 1807, and will be required to have a place of business or atreucv at which be may be communicated with promptly and readily for Route No. 1 at Omaha, N. T. ; lor Route No 2 at Fort Riley, Kansas ; lor Route No. 8 at Fort Union, New Mexico; for Route No. 4 at saint Paul, Minnesota, or at such other point for each of tbe several routes as may be indicated as the Starting point of tbe route. Blank lorms showing the conditions ot the con tract to be entered into for eaeto.rom. toriuastorat Kew lurk, Saint Louis, Fort Leavea woitb, Omaha, Santa Fe, and Fort Knelling, and must accompany and be a part ot the proposal. By order ol tbe Quar.erniaster-Hent rai. 1 10tF28 ALEXANDER BLISS, Brevet Colonel and Assistant Quartermaster, U.S. A. ROPOSAL8 FOR HEW JAIL. DEPART niLnt i the Interior. , Washington. Jannarv 24, 1867. Sealed Proposals will he received at this Depart ment until 12 o'clock M., on MONDAY, the 4th of March, 18C7. lor the erection ot tne Jail in and tor the Dtnct of Columbia, author ed and provided lor by the act of Congress approved July 25, The designs, detail drawings, and specifications can be seen at the architect's olllce, in the eastern grounds ol the Capitol, Washington city, everyday, except Sundays, hot ween the hours of It A. II. and 3 1'. M , on and alter the 28th instant Separate bids will lie received for the masonry work, brick work, iron work, and carpentry wor. The contractor whose bid may be accepted will be required to enter into a sutlicient bond, to be ap pioved by tbe Secretary of the Interior, tor the laithlul completion ot Ins contract. Payments will be made as the work progresses, on estimates certi fied to by the architect, but twenty per centum of the estimates will be retained until the contract is completed. Ihe contract will be awarded to the lowest re sponsible biduer, but the Department reserves the right to reject any or all of the bids, should it he doomed lor the interest ot the Government to do so. Tbe bids will be opened at noon on tbe 4th ot March next, in presence of such ol the bidders as may choose to attond. Proposals sliou.a be endorsed on the envelopo "Proposal for New Jail," nd be directed to tne "Secretary ol the Interior. Washine-ton, I. C." O. H. BROWNING, 1 26 sOt . . Secretary of the Interior. PROPOSALS VOB. CONTIKUliltt DELA WARE WREAK. WAThK. Lmiki bTATKfl EnaiHEBB Office,) Ho. 209 South MXl'H Strkkt, I PniLADKLruiA. January 7, I8b7. ) Sealed Proposals, in duplicate, with a oopy of this advertisement attached to each, will be reoeived at this oDioe until the 21st ot February, 1867, lor stone to the amount ol 867,000 (sixty-seven thousand dol lars), lor the Delaware Breakwater. 1 he atone to be ol the hardest and mot durable quality ; the delivery to commence ou or about the lbth of May, and to be completed or ihe 16th ol bcpienibcr, aud the weOkly delivery to be as nearly as posible uniform. - Ot the total amount of stone, four-fifths are re. quired to be in blocks oi not less than two ton?, and one-tilth in blocks of upwards of one-tourth ol a ton. '1 be stones will be subject to rltrid inspection, and will be received or not, as the Engineer, or Ins agents, shall iind tnem to accord, or not, as to quality end size, with the above description. Each bid must be gun rail teed by two responsible persons, whose signatures should be appended to tbe guurantee, aud who should be certified to as being good and suflio.eiit secunty, by the United htates District Judge, Attorney, or Collector, or other pubiio officer. A reservation of ton per centum on partial pay ments will be made duiing the delivery of tho stouo. Envelopes to be endorsed, "Proposals for Stone for Delaware breakwater." Uids will be opened at 12 o'clock M., on THURS DAY, the 21st ot February, lbGi, aud bidders are invited to be present. ior further information, apply at thi olllce. . C. BE A FORTH STEWART, 1 8 tuths 6w Maj. Eur. and livt. Lt.-Col. O V E H N A! K If T SAL E. The property known as the GOVERN A1LK1 TANNERY AND STEAM SAW MILL, with seventy-live cres ol land, near SA N ANTONIO Texas. Sealed proposals, in duplicate, will be rocofved up to the lirst day ol Marcn, lt7, lor the purohase ol 76 acres of lano, more or less, together wita tbu buildings erected (hereon, aud the BPiiurte nance appertaining, that is to eav; One Tannery, containing twelve stone lime vats, filty-two wooden vat, seven Btone pools, and capable of tanning 16,000 hides per annum. One Steam Saw Mill, capable of uawinff 8900 feet of lumber daily. One email (stone Building. Ihe above property is situated about two miles above San Antonio, on tbe San Antonio river, and the water is conducted to the establishment by a iaie ot hewn stone, laid iu cement. Tbe land was purohanedjind improvements made by tbe late so-called Confederate Government, and aie estimated to have oot $160 000 in gold. Ihe piopeity has been nnder leaee lor the year 1806, at a monthly rent ot 500, payable in advance. A secured title in lee simple will be given by the Uni ed States Governme nt. Proposals wl l be marked. "Proposals for Govern ment Tannery aud Saw Mi 1," aud addressed to J it. K.IDUOO, flv't MaJ.-Gen. Asst Coni'n, Bureau K. and A. L., Galveston, J exaa. 1117 ivi r t rrJ I ii1. "Wit' -J ' VTT tH " ttlJ,1'- -Hire;', ' 4 3 .S!iPlfel!.t PROPOSALS. PJOIiAL FOR PAPER FOR IHE PDHIJC IRINILNU. C'FFKK SUPBniSTSKIIKWT PP11I IC TniN'TINO I W ASitiNuTON, Jauuary 1 lbd'i. In pursuance ol tbe tourth section ot thu act enti tled "An act to lurti.er regulate the pnntlniruf tho public documents and the purchase oi paper for the i iiMic i riuuiig," ai provtd on tne 27ihol July, I!;, Sealed 1 lopoials will be received until W E OS t.i DAY, Ihe 18th day of February. 1W7, at 12 o'clock, lor Ininixtiing the Paper for tbe Pifbllc I'nuting until the 81st oay ol December, 1807, the said t'ro ioale to be opened teiore and the award ol con tract" to bo inane by tbe Jotnt Committee ol Coimr.-vi on Public Priuniic, to the lowest and best biddor lor the interest t f the Government. Ihe subjoined ichcdule specities, an nearly a can be aOTtaiuen. the quantity ( each kind of paper that will be rrquir-u : but contracts will be entered into ir all that may be needed during the year, aud no more: CLASS 1. - UJ CALENDERED PRINTING PAPER. 22 (00 reams ol fine Printing Paper, nncahndered, measuring 24x38 inches, and weighing forty-live pounds to tbe ream o 500 sheots. CLA5-S 2 CALENDERED PRINTING PAPER. S0C0 reams ol supertine calendered Printing la per, racfliuriuit 24x38 incite', ami weighing lilty-tbree I otntds to the ream of COO sheets. CLASS A. SIZED AND CALENDERED PRINT. INU PAPER. 1000 reams superfine Printing Paper, hard-sized and tupei-calendored, measuring 24x32 inclinx, and weighing loity-tive pounds to the ream oi 600 sheets. CLASS 4.-MAP PAPfcR. 1000 reams supertine map paper, sized and calen dered, oi tuch size as may be required, corresoond mg in weiiiht with paper measuring 1!J24 inches, and weighing t went -one pounds to tbe ream ot 600 iibeets. CLASS 6. WRITING P APE IIS (TO BE OK ANT REQUIRED WKIGHi). 3O(i0 reams Quaito Post, 10x16 mchen. WXlO reams Fiatcap, 18xl6i, or 14x17 inches.! 2100 r anis Donble Cap. 16x26, or llx'ia inches. 2000 reams Demy, lOx'OJ inches. 2t.OO teams Double Demy, 2(x32 Inches. 2000 reams o io Post, 17x22 inches. 201 0 r-'tms Double Folio Host, 2x34 inches. 10C0 reams medium 18x23 inches. . ltiOO reams royal, 19x24 niches. 00 reams super royal, 20x29 inches. 600 reams imperial, 22x3I inche. 6000 reams of any required size not enumerated above, and not exceeding 21x40 Inches. 400 reams measuring 22x84 inches, weighing 40 pounds per ream. . 1700 reams measuring 26x32 inches, weighing 46 pounds per ream. 1200 reams measuring 2ox3G Inches, weighing 62 pounds per ream. - 100 reams measuring 18x18 inches, weighing 22 ponnds per ream. 400 reams measuring 18x21 Inches, weighing 21 pounds per ream. Proposals will be received lor the wholo quant ity or any portion, not less than one thousand reams, of the papers designated in Ciasos 1 and 2. and lor the wholo quantity or any portion ot the papers designated in Classes 6 ana G, bt-mg not less than one-lourth. Samples of the qualities of all the papers, in all tne classes, will tie lurni-nod upon application at this office, and the successlui bidders wul be required rigidly to contorni to tbe samples furnished. Fach c ass will be considered separately, and he fcuLicct to a si parate contract, but bidders may ollor for one t mere of the classes in the satno proposal. No proposal will be considered unless accompanied b a guarantee that the Didder or bidders, if bis or their proposal shall be accepted, will enter Into an obligation, with good and sufficient sureties, to fur nish the artioles proposed lor; and ojco proposal must be accompanied by sati.-iactory evidence that the person or persons making said proposal are niannlacturers ot or dealers in the description of paper which be or they propose to furnish. All the psper in tho several olas.-es nmt he de livered at the Government Printing OtBce. in the city of Wa-hineton (except class 6, wnicn mast be delivered at Uufl'alo, N. Y.), in good order, free from all and every extra charge or expense, and subject to the inspection, count, weight, and mea surement of the Superintendent, and be in all respects saiisiastory. 1 lie supplying ot an Inferior article in any of the classes, or a lailure to supply the quantity required at any time, will be considered a violation of the contract Blank proposals will be furnished npon applies tion at tl is office, and no proposal will be considered which does not coniorm exactly therewith. Propobala will be endorsed on tne envelope "Pro posals lor Paper," and addressed to tbe Joint Com mittee on l'utilie Printing, either to the cam ot Bon. H. Ii- Anthony, Chairman of tbe Senate Com mittee on Printing; Hon. A. U. Laflin, Chairman ot tne House Committee on Printing-; or C. Wendell, Eeq., Superintendent of the Pubiio Printing, Wash ington, D. C. Bv direction of the Joint Committee of Congress on Pnblio Printing. C. WENDELL, 1 21 20t Superintendent oi Pubiio Pi luting. 1 jiuil'OSALS FOR CONTINUING DELA. i. WARE BREAKWA1ER. Ujiitkd States Encumber Officb, No 209 8. ISIXTH Stroot. l'HTi.ADi'Li-HiA. Pa . January 81. 18G7. Sealed Propotas. in duplicate, with a copy of this advertisement attached to eaoh, will be received at this office until the 23d of February, 1367, for the labor necofsary to put in position about sixt;-.seven thousand do.lara (107,000) worth of Stone at the Delaware Breakwater, Four-tilths ot the "tones are to bo In irregular blocks, each ot from two to live tons or thereabouts in weight; one-tilth In blocks ot less than two tons; ail stones iaid dry. Bidders to furnish their own machinery, boats, buoys, etc., and whatever may be requisite to re ceive and put the ttoues in place. Tue work at all times to be suoject to rigid inpec tion by the Engineer and his agents, aud not to be paid lor until approved by him or them. A deduction ol 15 pt rcentum on partial oaymeut will te ftade until the completion ot ail the laLOr. , In I o ort ti nun. i hO IBDOr til pumu i. p. vmvo - mtnrnonorabouttbolithotAiay. and to be com- nietea by the 1Mb of September, 18G7. Kwiderswill state in their proposals the rate of labriiiertonof22401ls.at which they Will put iu lanorii" r iy v , i,.,. , ,i,Q i ui..,. Dlacethe stones Fach bid mast be guaranteed by two responsib e nnriuins whose signatures should be appended to iim Bua'rantee, and wbo should be oertilied to as liTinsr good ud sufficient security by the United States Disttift Judge, Attorney, or Colleotor, or oilier nubile oliicer. The rigin ,0 reject any or all bids is reserved. Fnveloues to be indorsed "Proposals tor Labor for lif.iRware pTcakwater. Hi da will u oponed at 12 o'clock M , on SATUR DAY, the 23d oi February, 1807, and oidders are invited to tie present. i nr turlber particulars, apply at this offioe. ionur. r ( SEAVOttTtt SfEWAKT, 1 Sltbtul2t Major ot Fng's and Uvt Lt.-Col. CUTLERY, ETC. CUTLERY. A fine assortment of POCKET and TABLE CUTLEktY. BAZOHrt. KA. EOR 8TROPH. LADIEa' Cl80HH FAFEK ihi) TA1LOIW BHEARH, FTC. at L. V. HKLMOLDS Cutlery 8 tor. No. 13 South TENTH Htreet, . 1H . Threedoersatiivatfaiuiif J. WILLIAM HOFHAiriT, No. 9 NORTH EIGHTH STREET WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN ALL . KINDS OF GOODS APTERTAINING TO TUB HOSIERY DUSBNE88. i A lare a'Hirtuient of MERINO I'XDEKGAR VENTS, for L!ie ! Children's, and (jtntlemon's wear, . ' Medium and Supoiior tjnality GOODS oi Enylisb and A metrical . i monu'acture. J xtra Heavy Ribbed All-wool SHIRTS AND DRAWFJtS. Piaid and Stuped HOSIER V, for Skating and Fancy Drr-ewi. N. II. A largo assortment of UNDERGABStKNrS, suited to any climate, on band all tho year round. LUMBER. "i QAT SELECT WHITE HNE BOARDS JLOU I AND FLA'K. .M.... r-i. d-1, & i . a aiiii i incn. CHOICE FAN EL AND 1st COMMON, IS feet lend 4-4, t-4. 6-4, i. iH.t and 4 inch. b WHITE P1F, P ANEL PAH KKS 1'LAFK. l.AK.E AN1 StI'EKiOB STOCK OH HAND, iQnrr-UUILDINOJ BUILDING! J.OO I HC1I U11SG1 4-4 CAROLINA FLOOHIM. . ' -4 CAKOI.1NA FLV.OKINO. -4-4HELAWAKK KLOOKINO. -4 HELAWAKE fLOOHINO. WHITE PItsE KI.UUKUiU. ' xm FLOORING. ' i 'WAf.NlJT Fi OoRINO, -Hi RUCK FI.OOhlNO. . 81 KP BOAR1IS M ' It AIL FLANK. rT.AHl KRINU LATn. " 1867; C ET) Alt AND CYPRESS SH1NULEH. LONG CEDAR BHrNGLFS. BUOKT CEUAK HillNGLEa. VOOI'EK MIlHiULEH FINE ASSORT WENT KOM SALE tOW. ho. 1 CEHaK LOGh ASO J'CHTH. Vo. 1 CEP AR IjtlOS AN1 I'OHTS. 1867.; LUMUKR FOB' UNPEttTAKEKSl LI MPER FOU UNDKKI AKV.kRll UK I) CEllAH, WALNUT, ANi) 1'iNK. REU CKDAH WALNUT. AN 1) PINK. 1867; ALBANY LUMBEKOPALL KINDS AL HANI Ll'MBKK Or ALL lUiilll RKAIONEI) WALNUT. DRY P'ifLAK, CHEERY. AND ASH. OAK PLANK AH1 HOARDS. i .MAHOGANY ROBE WOOD AND WALK CT VEKEKH. i QCV7 CICAU-HOX MANUFACTURER3 JLOU I CKiAR-WOX MANUr'ACTtJRJEtt. tiPAMnU CEDAB UOX BOARDo. . 1867." SPRUCE JOIST I 6PRUCB JOIST bpkcce joist BPRl'CE JOIRT. " FROM 14 TO W FEET I05G. VKOH 14 TO li FEET LONG. PCPEKIOR NORWAY SCANTLI5G. 1 iiAlLE. BkOI HkR CO., 1122nirn . o. i'.liO 80LTH BTREET. J. c. r E .fc K , I, n s; LUMBER MERCHANT. . anaoeMoito B..Cuuk, Jr. NO. 324 CHRISTIAN STREET. ,; Constantly on band, a large and varied assortment ot Buliainx Lumber. . . DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. FKEivcn sieam seoemxa ESTABLISHMENT, K-o. 510 EACE Street. . We beg leave to draw your particular attention to oat new r rench Steam Bcouring E.ubllsiinieut, the Arst and only one 01 Its kind In this city. W do not dye, but b a chemical process restore Ladles', Gentlemen's, ant Children's Garments to their ordinal states, wlttaoat injuring them In the least, while great experience and tbe best machinery from Fiance enable as to warrant penect satisucuon to ail who mar tavor as with thelf pt tronago. LADIES' DRESSES, of ever deeeiiptioa. with or w thout TrimmlnKS, are cleaned and finished without being taken apart, whethsr tbe color be senuina or not. opera Cloaks and Mantillas. Cortalns, Table Covera. Carpets. Velvet. Ribbons, Kid Gloves, eta, cleaned and reuubibed in the best manner. - Gentlemen's Summer and Whiter c'luinlng c.cauod to pertectiun without In. ) urr to the stulT. Also Flags and Banners. ' Ail kinds of tains removed without eieaniug tbe whole. All order are execnted oniler our immediate supervision, and satisfaction guaranteed In every instance. A caUUnj examination of our process Is respectiully solicited. ALBEDILL & MAKI. 3 lOmwtS Ko. 610 RACK Street STOVES, RANGES, ETC. QULVE1VS NEW. PATENT Deep Sand-Joint HOT-AIR F URN ACE; RANGES OF ALL. SIL.ES. Alao, Phllcfrar's New Low Preaaarc Steam Heating Apparatue. FOR SALE BY ' CHARLES WILLIAMS, 61J8 Ko. 1182 MARKET Street. THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER. Moves. llHth Rnllma Utmh..l. ..' iionern, looking niovts, etc .wholesale and retail, by the manufacturers. : KHAKfE fc TI1OMH0M. 1111 stuth bm bo. 2U8 Ji. feECOAU Htreet. . . .'. . ... . . . iv rj uu.u . I.w,. CHEAPEST BESTi IN TBI .City! .Sixth St. BOTJKME pEIKCE'S PATENT SLATES, Warranted superior to any ofifts in use. LIGHT I N01SKLE9SII DUn.ABL.KltI Cannot be broken by , alui and Never iecome Glossy. These Plates have Men unanimously adopted by the Board ol Control tor use in the Fublio Schools ot Phils deluhia. aud also by the school authorities of iialtluiera auu Vt'anhlUKtoii. Alo. PEIKCE'S PATENT SLATE 8UBFACB. The only PaU-ot Htone Hurl ace lor blackboards aOlf belore the public. Warrsntea to give satixsoUon. H J NEWTOK PHRt'K CO., ' No. til N. ELEVar?" Cavtiom Beware of the liulU'lon Boowia-" P" boaid Slates ottered bv aaeiits, and which sre """'i rexeuililti In appearance our slated good.. le ge"ur are all el'ber labelled on the back, or the aackM ueledauduiaiked.l ateutcdi'ob. 10. Itvti 1 1 jl I " ,7 r r. , . . iur amines, uoieis, fTi3l. .rc.!,ul," '""tltutlons. In T W EN f 4 DIF Kjte FEKEAT BIZKS. Also, Philadelphia Rans. Hot-AIr i urnaces, portable Heater., tow,.. tiJ..' I.-; 1 .. 1 K iCUURIU
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