THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 18C9. rxnws sinvxrgAR-g. City Affair. m.T,'c Jollwini!; bequests are in the will of TliomaB Pratt, also filed yestcr(l.iT:-a00 to the Old Man s Home; tlOO to the Indigent Widows' and Binglo Women's Society: mid if 100 to the outer home. The Grey Reserve Itafrinir.nl, Colonel James W. Latta eonnnuudiug, made a street parade yesterday afternoon. On Locust street, bet weeu Seventeenth and Eighteenth, they were reviewed by Major-Ucneral i'revost, and executed tho usual evolutions with precision and skill. They numbered about !S00 rank and tile, and attracted great deal of attention by their inarching and fine appca ranee. The will of Jane Mo.Cfirty, admitted to pro bate yesterday, contains the following bequests: flOOOtotuo Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruction of the Hit ud; 1(KK) to the Pennsyl vania Heamen's Frnd Society; MM to the Hos pital of the Protestant Episcopal Church; t'iVl to the Orphans' Society of Philadelphia; ij'itt) to tho Indigent Widows' and Single Women's So ciety; ftOO to the Poster Home Association; and $100 to the Magdalen Society. A farewell missionary meeting and ordina tion of Mr. Kdward P. Capp as missionary to . China took plaee last evening at the Central Church, Eighth and Cherry streets. Hev. Dr. Reed presided, and opened the meeting with the invocation... Prayer was then ottered by Hev. Dr. Musgravc. The ordination sermou was preached by Kev. D. A. Cunningham. The charge to the newly-ordained evangelist was de livered by Kev. Dr. Speer, formerly a missionary to China. Mr. Capp will sail on Wednesday for his field of labor. Three plans have been submitted to the Chief Engineer and Surveyor for a bridge over the Schuylkill at Fairniount, and a report, with estimates, will shortly be submitted to Councils. The proposed bridge is to start, at Twenty-fifth and Spring Garden streets, aud to cross over Callow hill street on the west and Bridge street u the cast side of the river. There will be two roadways, the lower one to be on a level with Callowhlll street, passing under the Pennsylvania Railroad on the west side, and connecting w ith Havcrford street. The upper roadway will pass over the railroad and connect with Hri'dge street. The bridge is to bo of iron, and two of the plans are what is known as the Whipple Truss Hridge, and the third the Warren Truss, having an arch introduced. The span will be ii-U) feet in the clear. To make the upper roadway accessible, a new street will be opened on the side ol the reservoir at Kairmount. DoiiiCHlic Afluir. -Gold closed yesterday at - St. Louis was visited by a terrific hail-storm yesterday afternoon. General Dennison yesterday took posses sion of the Paltimore Post Ollic". 17,1200 sterling in specie arrived at New York, Sunday, per the steamer WYser. Rider's machine shop, at South New Market, N. II., was burned yesterday. Loss, $45,000. Charles A. Dana has declined the New York Appraisership, in a letter to Secretary Routwell. Three thousand dollars worth of jewelry was stolen from a St. Louis store la-a Sunday morn jng. Two convicts, while attempting to escape from prison at Louisville, last Saturday, were shot by the gunrds. Joseph Messaer, for murdering his wife, has been sentenced to be hung at Rochester, N. Y., Jiuie 4, next. Eliza Dearden drowned herself yesterday in a tub of water, at Leicester, Mass., while labor ing under a tit of insanity. David H. White yesterday broke an arm and received other injuries by jumping from a rail road train at Port Chester, N. Y. The trial of Josephine Rrowu for murdering Angle Stewart, at Canaan, N. Y., in 1S07, com menced at Hudson yesterday. William S. Thorne, President of the New York National Fire Insurance Company, died yesterday morning, in the sixtieth year of his age. Rev. John J. Owen. D. D., LL.D.. Vice President of the College of the City of New York, died last Sabbath, in the sixty-sixth year of his age. lion. Samuel S. Fisher, Commissioner of Patents, will leave Cincinnati on Friday next or the Monday following, to :issuine his duties at Washington. Thomas Kccran stabbed Richard LafHin at Westboro, Mass., on Sunday, while drinkingand quarrelling, indicting a wound that proved fatal almost instantly. William H. Stratford, a Canadian, has been arrested at Ruflalo, charged with smuggling morphine, lie is under bail to answer before the United States Court. Not quite half a million coupons have bcei received at the Treasury thus far on account of the payment of the May and July interest under Secretary Uoutwell's late order. Caleb Cushing, one of General Butler's coun sel, not being present yesterday, when the Kim-berly-Butler ease was called, Chief Justice Chase postponed it until this morning. The schooner Ireland, from this port for Galveston, Texas, with an assorted carjjo, went ashore, Sunday, on Pelican Spit, and is now full of water. The cargo will prove a total loss to the consignees. Senator Chandler, yesterday, in "the Senate, advocated the transfer of the British North American Provinces to the United States by Great Britain, as the solution of all controversies now existing between the two governments. Tho United States steamer Galena, which has been fitting out at tho Portsmouth Navy Yard, is reported ready for sea. It is probable that she will leave that place to-morrow for Hampton Roads, where she will receive orders from the Navy Department. The Saratoga, ap prentice ship, will booh leave for a cruise In Cuban waters. New Ohi.f.anr, April If). Captain Giles, of tho schooner Lizzie Major, publishes in this evening's Pivapune an aec'ount of tho boarding of his vessel by the Spanish frigate Fernando Cattolica. He states that the passengers taken from his vessel had passports in due form, regu larly signed by General Dulec, which were re rwnized bv tho authorities at Caibarien, where 'the schooner touched. Captain Giles also pub lishes extracts from his log, giving an account of the affair, with the protest miide to the otliecrs boarding his vessel, as ionows: "Riinr on the hiirh seas, out of their jurlsdic tlon, I protest against tho oflicer, or any of his men, toucniug or removing mij i'"pi fjinro from his vessel, and should he insist, tho act will be reported ollleially, and the Spanish Government be held responsible lor all damages that may arise through illegal ueienuon. Th nrotPHt. however, was of no effect. He Also gives an account of the murder of the pri soners oy tue volunteers ai ipuuneu. . Three aflidavits were made against the parties implicated in the brig C. Colsou fraud, but all of them have absconded. Tho cargo has boeu dis charged by the United States Marshal, and ouly two hnndre bales of trashy cotton found to re- w.Ant e rht hundred ana eiguiy-nmo owes, 101 I f..i.i.,. hii id nf lading had boeu slimed. 1 - Winn Himinos. from lia von Sara juo omnium 1 j --- ---- for New Orleans, struck a snag abovo Baton Rouge, on Saturday night, and sunk in fifteen minutes. All hands were saved. The" boat, inirn (inn books and papers are a total loss. The boat was valued at $10,000, aud was Insured for touOO, ' ForeliiD AUalrw. Anrll ID. The Marine Court has , a,a .. flnni decision declaring tho American hrhr Mary Lowoll a legally captured prize. There are rumors of a heavy engagement between the . " a .i,.ia near RomedioB. There are no FK." Th Soanish war steamer Roaltad Prmrlac-o. Sugar op. tr, -Santiago. Suwir opened quiet ana fPiulv Exchange ia nuchunijed. Bteauy. ,AQ Tn tho ifousc 0f Commons thta evSi consideration of the bill for the i LtnlHbment f tlio Irish Church was ro- I um.ett '"1 .Y"rr whleh tho bill shall pro into 1 pomnK uie bv a vote of 301 to V Ct dtaaSaTfyfoK Bho.. of the 194. ltuu uur.L,V;"nJw prcbitc appointed ure- . . ii I . ,irl Ullllllir Lilly "w w- titles and righto of precedence for life, and was then agreed to. Lon now, April 19. Accounts have been re ceived going to prove the safety of Dr. Living stone, the great African traveller, respecting whose fate eo much uncertainty has prevailed. It is reported that he left Zanzibar Eastern Africa, In January last, for Englaud. lie would go overland to Cairn. Egvpt. Pakih, April 19. The French Government re fne to modify its opinions as to what shall be submitted for discussion to the conference of France and Belgium. Naplkh, April 19. The BeUini Theatre was burned last night. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marin A'etrs teeFirnt I'atie. ALMANAO FOR PHILAnFI,f HIA-THIS DAY. Sim Disks M4iMoon Skts 161 Si:n Nktb millli.m Watkh S;i4 PHILADELPHIA HOARD OF TRADK. Gkohok N. Tatham, ) William !. Kknt, Committee or the Month. I. C. McCammon, j MOVKMEMTM OV 0 ICAN KTKA.lINIIIl'M. FOR AM ERICA. Pollens Ionrinn Now York Mar. 27 Caledonia Glasgow,. ,.,.Nrw York., April 2 Tarifu Liverpool Now York April 6 Manhattan Liverpool Now York April 6 Kritannie Glasgow Now York'. April 7 City of Antwerp. Liverpool ....Now York April 7 Louisiana Livorpool ....New York April 7 Peruvian Liverpool Portland April 8 Iowa Glasgow New York April 9 City of Cork Liverpool New York via Hal .. .April 10 Oella liomion New York. April 10 Russia Liverpool New York. April 10 Olympus Liverpool New York .April 10 Idifiiyotte Hrest Now York.. April 10 Hoisutia Havre Now York April 10 FOR F.UROPK. Ftna New York. ... Liverpool April at Alleiuanniu Now York. ...Humliurg April 20 .lava New York. ...Liverpool April 21 Nebraska Now York. ... Livorpool April 21 linllona New York. ...Iximlon April 21 France Now York. ...Liverpool April 21 C. ef Antwerp.. .New York. ...Liverpool April 24 Pereire New York. ...Havre May I City of Paris New York .... Liverpool May 1 Cilyof Cork New York. ...Liverpool May 4 COASTWISE, DOMESTIC, ETO. If. Chnuncey. .. .New York. ... Anpinwall April 01 J. W. F.vorman. .Philndn Charleston April 22 Merriinai'k New York.. ..Rio Janeiro April 2:1 Tonawanda Pliilada Savannah April 24 Maild are forwarded by every ateamer in the regular lines. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at Wuennstown, ex cept the Canadian line, which call at Londonderry. The steamers for or from the Continent call at bouthaiupton. CLKARKD YF.STKRDAY. Rchr Potomac, lihlride, WaahinRton, L. Audenried & Co. Kchr K. M. Hrunsoom, ilransuom, lioston, do. Hehr Alieo H., Alloy, ttoston, do. Hchr S. 8. Hiekmore, Manor, Boston, do. Nohr Archer A Reeves, Irelan, Uoston, lo. Hehr St. Jaines, Koefo, DiRhton. John Rommel, Jr. 4 Bro. Hehr Robin Hood, Adams, Alyatio, do. Hehr B. Bradley, McMonogal, New Havon, do. Hehr Ann Twibiil, Kdwards, Myatic, do. Hchr C. (adwalader, Steehnan, Halnm, do. Hehr M. K. Htoekham, Cordery, Boston, Geo. 8. Repplior. Hehr W. . Dearborn, Scull, Boston, do. Steajner F. Fratiklin, Pierson, Baltimore, A. t.rovcs, Jr. ARRIVED YKSTERDAY. Steamship Hunter. Hardnin, Itri hours from Provi dence, with indue, to 1. H. Kletxiin A Co. Htenmship James H. ircen, Vance, from Richmond and Norfolk, with mdse. to W. P. Clyde A Co. Hwed. harguo Maria Adelaide, Skorka, 42 days from Liv erpool, with indse to John H. Penrose. Bariio Sum Sheppard, F.vans, 14 days from f 'ionfuesos, with Hiiirar'to feo. C. Carson & Co. Left schr F. Palmer, for Philadelphia in 6 days. Bartiue ALl)atros, Davis, 49 days from Liverpool, with salt to Wm. Btimm A Son -vessel to L. Westeniaard A Co. Br. bris Anna, Morrow, ITxiays from CiunlucKos, with suuar and molasses to J. S. A K. L. Pemt. Brit; Home, 22 days from Bonaire, with logwood and salt to John Dallett & Co. Br. brin (iolden Li(tht, Ferguson, 11 days from Havana, with suear to 14. C. Knight & Co. Hchr L. B. Ives, Snow, lb days from Havana, with mo lasses to John Mason A Co. Schr 14. Sinnickson, VVinsmore, 12 days from Sagua, with tnpar and molasses to S. A W. Welsh. Hchr Halt ie Ross, Uhick, 15 days from Ragua, with mo- jasses to n. a W. W elMll. Hehr Virginia. McFaddcn. 1 dava from Turk's Island. with salt to Win. Bunuu A Hon. Br. schr Nevada. Card. 15 dava from Windsor. N. S.. with plaster to captain. Hchr 1411a F. Crowell, Howes, from New York, with Onon daga salt to Calvin S. Crowell A Co. Hchr Win. H. Copes, Traverse, 6 days from James river, Va., with lumber to Collins A Co. Hchr J. W. Hinson. Simons. S days from Cieoriretown. b. C, with lumber, heudiugg, and shingles to Ijathbury, Wickersham A Co. hchr W. 1. Bvrn. Konertson. from Norfolk, with lumber. etc., to J. w. t.BHKiu a nons. Schr Yeoman. Laws. 3 days troin ocatora. Del., with lumber to Collins A Co. Hchr (ien. J. Cropper. Harvey. 5 days from Newtown. Md., with lumber to Hickman A Cottinghani. Hchr W. B. Morgan. Lowu.ti Hays from Sjuatoru.uoi., with lumber to Collins A Co. Hcbr tour Sisters. Laws. 1 day from MUlnrU, Del., with grain to J nines Barratt. Hchr .James I . JjOllg, I unneii, a oays iroui luuiau river, Del., with grain to Jus. I.. Bewloy A Co. Hchr Bird. Norman. I day trom Lewes, uei., wun gram to James Barratt. Hchr M. C. rsurnito, jjurnoJougn, i aay irom taiauon, Del., with grain to Jas. L. Bewloy A Co. Steamer Vulcan, Morrison, 24 hours from Now York, with mdse. to W. M. Buird A Co. Sclirs Helen, from Calais, and E. M. Branscom, from do., arrived on Saturday, are both consigned to D. 1 rump, Son A Co. MEMORANDA. Ship Haranak, Tnrloy, for Philadelphia, Bailed from Liv erpool 4tu mst. -tietore reported saiieo 2U. Ship Ijidy Hilda, Mills, from London for Philadelphia, was oil 'Portland 2d iust. Hhip Orion, HolbrooK, hence, at new vora imn inst. Shin Harrishurg. Wiswoll. for Philadelphia, was loading at Buenos Ayres SKitli Feb. HteamsiJiu llrunette, llowe, nence, at new noraioiu '"Bimpie Woodland, Higgins, hence, at Brouwershaven 3d inst., and sailed for Holvoet. . Baroue Meta, scliuuz, lor jruiuuieipuia, cieareu at xtui- terdaiu 2d inst. , , Hchr R. W. fJoilfrey, Garwood, cleared at New Orleans 14th inBt. for Matanzas, in ballast. Bchrs J. L. Maloy, Russell; J. M. Broomall. Douglass; Rescue, Kelley; Ocean Bird, Kelley; War Fagle, Crowell; frank Herbert, urowen ; anu n. iieruerv, juuuaoii, uunoe, at Boston 17th inst. Hchr Stephen Moms, neaman, was loaair.g at oavannan 15th inst.llor Philadelphia. Hchrs D. A K. Kelly. Kelly, ana a. b. weaver, weaver, PI, iln, lei, , liia for Boston: Jos. P. Cake. Kndicott K. II. At wood, and Sarah K. Smith, Turner, Boston for Plnladel- iihia; Kdward Lanieyer, Gorman, Newburyport fordo.; linwatha, do. for do., at Holmes' Hole 16th inst. The D. A K. Kelly sailed again. Hchr M. M. freeman, nowes, nence, at uignton loiu instant. , , , Kel,r Georire llntchkiss. Rackett. lienoe. and R. Tay- Jor, Baker, from Windsor, at Newburyport 17th Inst. ; the latter sailed again. ,, Sclirs Lena Hunter, 1-erry; n. a, it. iouii,jroweii; . H. Skinner, Thrasher; J. H. Bartlott, Higgins; Lamar tine, Butler; and Goddess, Kelley, hence, at Providence 17th inst. . . Hchr Sarah A. Keed, Keea, irora w mason tor i-unaaei- phia;Wm. G. Bartlett, Brtletf. Henry May, Rackett, ind Annie may, aaay, dosioii ior uu. -, ii . a. i. iiauuunuu, Price, balem lor do., at Holmes' Hole loth inst. DISASTER. A desnatch from Galveston. Texas, to-dav. says that the schr Ireland, hence for Galveston, with an assorted cargo, went ashore on Pelican Spit yesterday, and is now full of water. The cargo is damaged to such an extent that it will be a total loss to the consignees. NOTICE TO MARINERS. A first-class iron buoy (painted red), has been substi tuted tor the second class buoy previously marking the southwest point of Overfall, entrance to the Delaware Bay. ily order ol tne jagnwouse isoara. W. H. GARDNER, U.S. N., Lighthouse Inspector, Fourth District. April 20, 1RH9. CURTAINS AND SHADES. N E W STYLES IN NOTTINGHAM AMD Swiss Lace Curtains. JUST OPENED, EMBROIDERED PIANO AND TABLE COVERS. WINDOW CORNICES, IN GILT, WALNUT, AND ROSEWOOD AND UILT. WINDOW DRAPERIES FROM LATEST FRENCH DESIGNS, i ; .1 FINE WINDOW SHADES, ETC. Airenta for BRAY'S PATENT SPRING BALANCE SHADE FIXTURE, whlen requires uu vuru. ... , ).... CARRIKGTON, DE ZOUCHE & CO, S. E. Cor. THIRTEENTH & CHESNUT, 8 18 thstuBm PHILADELPHIA. rpiIE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, OFFICE jl JNo. ;t'i (JllKKNUT Street, forwards raroeis, raca ages. Mervuaudlse, llauk Notes, aud Specie, either by its own lines or iu oouneotiou witb other Espresa Couipauies, to all the principal tonus and cities ia the United States. lOtaM UlNtitlAAl. t IsWeruileudaut, SPECIAL NOTICES. COLD WEATHER DOES NOT CHAP or roughen the skin after rising WRIGHTS AL CONATED GI.YAKIN TABLET OV . HOLIDIFIKD GLYCKRIN. Its daily dm makes the skin delicately soft and brantifnl. It is delightf oily fragrant, transparent, and incomparable as a Toilet Soap. For sale bysll IniirijisU. K. A O." A. WRIGHT, 48 ' r No. tiZi CBEfiNUT Street. NOTICE.' r I AM NO LONGER EX- tracting Teeth without pain for tho Oolton Dental Association. Persons wishing teth extracted absolately Sit heat pain by fresh Nitrous Oxide Gas, will flad meat o. I Oil WALNUT (Street. Charges suit all. 1 26 3m , . , DR. F. R. THOMAS. jKg- COFFEES ' ROASTED ON A NEW Principle, retaining all tbo aroma and true flavor, are the best. On sale by FA1RTH0RNR CO., . No. N. NINTH and 1 ) stuth6m No. IQtttt MARKET Street. EST T. T. t. " TREGO'S TI4ABERRY TOOTHWASH preserves and whitens the Teeth, invignrats and soothes the Gums, purines and perfumes the Breat h, prevents accumulat ion of Tartar, cleans and purines Artificial Teeth, is a superior article for Children, It is used and recommended for general nse by nntnerous Dentists and Pliysicians. Proprietor, A. M. WILSON, Chemist and Druggist, NINTH and FILBERT SI roots. For sale by all Druggists. A 10 stuth lm PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT, Philadelphia, Pknna., April 2, 1809. TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OK THE PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. AU 8tflckholder8, as registered on the Books of this Company on the 80th day of April, 1809, will bo en titled to subscribe for 26 Per Cent, of their respective lntereHts In New Stock at Par, as follows: First Fifty per cent at the time of subscription, between the 10th day of May, 1SC9, and the 80th day of June, 18C9. Second. Fifty per cent between the lfith day of November, 18C9, and tfo 31st dny of December, 1809; or, if Stockholders should prefer, the whole amount nuty be paid up at the time of subscription, and each Instalment so paid shall be entitled to a pro rata of tho Dividend that may be declared on full shares. Third. That every Stockholder holding less than four nil a re b shall be entitled to subscribe for one share; aud those holding more than a multiple of four shares shall be entitled to subscribe for an ad ditional share. Fourth. All shares npon which Instalments are yet to be paid under Resolution of May 13, 1808, will be entitled to their allotment of the 25 Per Cent at par, as though they were paid In full. THOMAS T. FIRTII, 4 2 2m Treasurer. EST TO ARCHITECT 8. OFFICE OF TH E COMMIHKIONERS FOR THE ERECTION OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS. Philadelphia, April 5, 18. Designs for now Publio Buildings, to be erected on Inde pendence Hcjuare, in the city of Pniladnlphia, with specifi cations and estimates for the same, will be received at the OFFICE OF THE "DF.PARTMENT OF SURVEYS," No. lilM South FIFTH Street, until the FIRST DAY OF bEPTKMBER NEXT, at Id M. Architects intending to submit plans will receive circu lars containing lull iiilormation as to t he general charactur of the proposed buildings, the amount ot accommodation to bo provided, etc., by applying, either personally or by letter, to the undersigned, Secretary of tho Board of Commissioners, at the southwest corner of Walnut and Filth streets. A premium of 3KX) will be paid for tho design possessing tho most merit, $11x10 for the second best, ijtlUuO tor tne third, and 46110 for the fourth. The decision upou the merits of the plans to be made, and the premiums to be awarded, by the Board of Commissioners, on or before the urst day ot uctotier next, at la ai. All rejected plans will uu returned. By order of the Board of Commissioners. H. C. PUGH, 4 7 18t Secretary. jQg HAVE A GOOD HAT; THE SECRET of your looks Lies with the beaver in Canadian brookn. Virtue may flourish in an old cravat. But man and nature scorn the siiocking hat. The place to got t he "good Hat," Mr. Holmes Bhnuld have nailed, is R. S. WALTON'S New Establishment, No. luotiMARkET Street, second houso abovo Tunt4i. One of tho finest assortments of BOYS' HATS to be found in the city. 41U 2w jf OLD OAKS CEMETERY COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE, No. 5 I N WALNUT STREET. This Company is now propaxed to dispose of Lots .on REASONABLE TERMS. The advantages ottered by this Cemetery are well known to be equal if not superior to those possessed by any othor Cemetery. We invite all who desire to purchase Burial Lots to call at the office, where plans can be seen and all particulars will be given. Deeds for lots sold are ready for delivery. RICHARD VAUX, President. PETER A. KEYSI4R, Vice-l'rcsidont, MARTIN LA N D14N BERGER, Treasurer. MirnAF.L Nibuet, Secretary. 1 11 6ra jj- "A PENNY SAVED IS EQUAL TO TWO Earned." The time to save money is when you earn it, and the way to save it is by depositing a portion of it weekly in the old rUAAaLIN BAV1NU t UNU, no. S. FOURTH Street, below Chesnut. Money in large or Binall amounts received, and live per cent, interest allowed. Open daily from 9 to 3. aud on Monday evenings from 7 to y o'clock. CYRUS CADWAU.ADKR, il lti Treasurer. jGt3y CITY TREASURERS OFFICE, NOTICE To holders of FIVE AND SIX PER CENT. LOANS of the City of Philadelphia. Loans of the City of Philadelphia, maturing July 1. 1SM. will be paid on presentation at t his office. Interest ceasing irom aate or maturity. iiusi.ru n. ri'.iusuij, 4 13 tutnsiiit ui ty Treasur er. ngy CAMBRIA IRON COMPANY. A npeemi itieetiOK 1,1 luo Enuunnuiuun 01 iiiie Yamuna Iron Company will beheld on WEDNESDAY, the 2Hth day of April, proximo, at 4 o'clock P. M., at the Ottiee of the Company, to take action tion the aot of Asseinbly ap proved March 16, lHoi, amending the Charter of said Com pany, and the exercise of the power therein granted. uy oruer ol tue uoaru. 8 27 M 28. JOHN T. KILLE, Seoretary. OFFICE BINGHAM MINING AND LUMBERING COMPANY, Northeast corner of F'OURTH and WALNUT Htreets.-Coupons due May 1 will be paid on that date. 4 17 stuthvt" jiia. k. ajifirAun, jTeasurer. jjgy- ELLIS IRON BITTERS THE MOST popular and palatable Bitters in the market. To persons having weak or thin blood or suft'oring from dys pepsia, tnese Jiitters insure a speedy rener. uareiuuy pre pared on strict scientific principles by WILLIAM LLi.IS, Chemist. Sold by JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAYA COW. DEN, No. UO'-i AROH Street, and druggists everywhere. i lutnis BLANK BOOKS. BLANK BOOKS. The Largest Stock and Greatest Variety or rULL AKTD HALr-BOUND BLANK BOOKS, MEMORANDUM, PASS, COPY-BOOKS, ETC. ETC., To be fonnd In this city, ia at the . OLD ESTABLISHED Blank Book Manufactory Of JAS. B. SMITH & CO., No. 27 South SEVENTH . St. 8 18 thstuSm PIIILADELPIILV. OFFICE AND 8ALE8ROOM, FIRST FLOOR ; WARE i ROOMS, UP STAIRS. DRUGS, PAINTS. ETO. TJOBEUT SHOEMAKER & GO,, N. E. Corner F0UETH and EACE Sts., j - - PHILADELPHIA. WHOLESALE DRUCC1STS, j Importers and Manufacturer of White lead and Colored Paints, Putty, varnisnes, istc. 1 . J AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED FRENCH ZINO .PAINTS, i Dealers al cocsiiiaerB eupplica ftt lowest prlcei for uuu. w i FOR THE LADIES. E M O V A cr tub TEMPLE OF FASHION. For the better convenience of her patrons, REUS. XVI. A. BINDER HAS REMOVED HER DRESS TRIMMLNGS AUD , PAPER PATTKRN STORfi TO TBI IV'. W. Corner i:ievonlH ami Cliew- nnt Wtreets, lMiflndclplila, Whore Bhe will be happy to nee her friends and ens BRILLIANT NOVELTIES of SPECIAL IN 1ERLHT. Eleftuntly trluiniecl I'uttorns of luteHt ami most reliable Btyles for Idios' and ChHilreu'a Dresses In endleHS variety, pluln and trlrnmol, many styles of which are manufactured on the premises, and can not be found elsewhere, ulnifle and in sett for dress maker and dealers, wholosale and retail. MRS. BINDER flatters herself that her lato novelties will not be surpuHscd by any, ivlnn her personal atten tion to all branches of her department, Tho acknow ledged superiority, lxtn as regards their reliability and designs, ana the patronage extended to her, render comment unnecessary. . "A PUS1T1VK FACT."' Mrs. Binder has the finest assortment of Ladles' Dress anil Cloak Trimmings in tho city, at the lowest prices. Dress and Clouk Muklng ; Dresses made-to lit with cae and elegance. Orders executed at short notice. Embroideries, Handkerchiefs, Laces, Rib bons, Bridal Veils and Wreaths, Fine Jewelry, and Fancy Cloods. Pinking and Uouering. Cutting ami Fitting. A perfect system or Dress Cutting taught; price t'i'M. with chart. Patterns sent by mail or ex press to all parts of the Union. Do not forget our new location, N. W. corner ELEVENTH and CHES NUT Streets. 8 6Btutbi 1115 WM. T. HOPKINS' 1115 LADIKH' E3IPORIUM. NO. 1115 CHESNUT STREET (GIRARD ROW). Largest assortment and Rest and Cheapest Goods in the city in all tlie following liaos: Manufacturer of Hopkins' Celebrated Champion Hoop Skirts, for Ladies, Alisscs, and Chrldren, in over four hun dred styles, stiapos, lengths, and sizes. Cotoil, Katine. and Janes (Jorsets, in eight different styles, manufactured expressly for out own sales, frm SSl'bO toft.V ;t;i different styles of superior fitting French woven Whalebone CORhKTS, from I to J 4 varieties of extra handsome Whalebone Corsets, from ?5 cents to S-i-50. Miouldor Braves, Madame Foy'i Corset Skirt Sup porters, etc. Mrs. Moody's Patent Self-adjusting Abdominal Corset, higiily recommended by physicians, from to llJJi LINES OF LADIES' L'NDEUUAIU Si'i Bartram Fantom's Family Sowing Machines, being gratuitously distributed to our customers for the purpose of gett ing them introduced. '2 26 3in ENCINES, MACHINERY, ETC. Ft- rKNX BTEAM KNfilNE ANL -iffrSlltlll,KRW(mKS.NKAHk! I.KW 'JiEJiP PRACTICAL AND TIIKORKTKJAl! KBffi KNIil.NKKKS.MACHINI.SI'.S, HOILKlt lil.At Kh.Ml lilS, and lOUiNUKHS. uuviug formsny years been in successful operation, and been ex clusively engaged in building and repairing Marine and River hnginex, high and low-pressure. Iron lloilers, Watei Tunks, Propellers, etc. oto., respectfully otl'or their servicel to the public as being fully prepared to contract for en gines of all si.eB, Marino, River, and Stationary; having sets ot patterns of dilterent si7.es are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch. Kvory description of pattern making mado at the shortest notice, llign and Low-pres- bure fine luouiar ana uynnaer isouers ot toe Dent Penn sylvania Charcoal Iron. Forgings of all sizns and kinds. Iron and mass Cast-.ngs of all descriptions. Itoll Turning, Screw Cutting, and all other wurk connected with the above business. Drawings and speciflcations for all work done at the esta blishment tree ot charge, and work guaranteed, 'fhe subscribers have amule wharf-dock room for renalrs of boats, whore they can be in perfect safety, and are pro vided with shears, blocks, falls, etc. etc., fur raising heavy or light weighUk unijon vj, i- r. f v ir, JOHN P. I.K.V Y, 8 IS BRA CH and PALM KR Streets. J. VAUGHN MERRICK. WILLIAM H. 11EBIUCK. JOHN K. COPE. COUTI1AVARK FOUNDRY', FIFTH AND KJ WASHINGTON Streets. PHII.ADKLPRIA. MF.RR1CK & SONS, F.NGINKF.RS AND MACHINISTS. mannfactnre High aud Ixiw Pressure bteaxn Knginos for j.ann. nivur, anu marine nervice. I-tullers, t.aHomoters, 1 auks, Iron Bnatn, eto. Castinus of all kinds, either Iron or RrsHs. Ironl ramo Roofs for Gas Works. Workshops, and Rail- roau niations, eto. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most im- nrovpil ennstruction. Kvcry description of Plantation Machinery, also. Sugar, Saw, and Crist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Oil bteaiu Trains, De fecators, tutors, rumping i.ugiues, etc. bole Agents lor . itiueux s rateni nugar nomng Appa ratus, Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer, and Aspinwall & Woolsey's Patent Centrifugal Sugar Draining Ma chines. '4 304 QIRARD TUBE WORKS. JOHN II. MUlirilY & BROS. .TIiiiiiil'ai-tnr'r of Wrought Iron ripe, Etc. PHILADELPHIA, PA. WORKS, TWENTY-T1IIUH and FILBERT carcem. OFFICE, U 13 No. 4'i North FIFTH Street. MEDICAL. piLES OK HEMORRHOIDAL TUMORS All kinds perfectly and permanently cured, without pain, danger, caustics, or Instruments, by W. A, MCCANDLESS, M. D., No. 1920 sjfRUNU UAiton Street. We can refer you to over a thousand of the best citizens of Philadelphia cured. Reference given at our office. 8 25 2m DR. KINKELIN, AFTER A RESIDENCE and practioe of thirty years at the Northwest corner of Third and Union streets, has lately removed to South KLKV F.NTH Street, between Market and Chesnut. . Uis superiority in the prompt and perfect cure of all recent, chronic, local, and constitutional affections of a special nature, is proverbial. Diseases of the skin, appearing in a hundred different forms, totally eradicated ; menial and physical weakness aud all ditvuus dehilities scientifically and successfully treated. Office hours from 8 A. M. to tj P. M. GOVERNMENT SALES. 1-ilTBLIC SALE OF MEDICAL BOOKS, DRUOS, HOSPITAL STORES, SURGICAL AND DEN TAL INSTRUMENTS. Assistant Meiucai. Pitrtktob's Office,") W'ashincton, D. C, April 12, 1869. j Will be sold f Public Auction, in this city, on WEDN ENDA V, April 21, at Judiciary Square Depot, E street, betwoen Fourth and Fifth streets, at 10 A. M., a large quantity of Hospital Property, no longer required for tlie use of the service, among which will be found: Wood's Practice, U(K) copies. Powers' Anatomy, 23 copies. Hammond's Hygiene, 2o copies. Dispensatory, ao copies. Krichson's Surgery, 118 copies. . , W ilson's Anatomy, 96 copies. Woodward's Manual, 600 copies. Smith's Surgical Operations, loo copies. . Thompson's Conspectus. Longmore on Gunshot Wounds. Guthrlo'B Surgery, and other valuable works. Sulphate of Cinchona, 14,ooo ounces. Fluid Extract of Verutrla, 11,000 ounces. Carbonate of Zinc, 1600 ounces. Powdered Cubebs, 2000 pounds. And a large variety of other medicines. Desiccated Egg, &000 pounds. Prescription Scales, Teeth-Extracting Sets. Scarificators. Bullet Forceps. Spring Lancets. Trephining Cases. ', . , Exsecting Cases. Field Cast'B, etc. etc. Many of the above articles are of the first quality, and the attention of Physicians aud Druggists is called to them. Catalogues had upon appllca- tl(Tenna cash. Purchases to be removed In five d"y8' CHARLES SUTHERLAND, 4 14 6t Asst. Med. Purveyor, Bvt. CoU U. 8. A. BEDS, MATTRESSES, ETO. TF YOU WANT A DELIGHTFUL 8PRINQ 4 BKD neat, healthy, and comfortable, nse the Keif fasteuiug'hsd Springs, 1'!16 per doxea. (Satisfaction gUM., anteed. Ha !i04 B. bllCONU KUeeU - . ISsaui BOARDINQ. ' ! . ' AT NO. 1121 GIRARD STREET MAY BE obtained furnished and unf uroUhed rooms for lodg iu. board also, U deouvd. 1 U 4 ' O ARRI ACES. CARRIACES! CARRIAGES! WM. D. ROGERS. j CARRIAGE BUILDER, JC09and 1011 CHESNUT STREET. superior Carriages of my own manufacture built for the DIUVirJG SEASON . OF ISO o9 ' V0HRIV1NO STYLE, DUIIABILITY, AND ELEGANCE OF FINISH Attention given to repairing. 14 17 stuth ' Carriages Stored and Insurance effected. GARDNER & FLEMING, C ATARI AO E BUILDERS, No. 214 South FIFTH Street. BELOW WALNUT. A Irge Assortment of New and Second-hand O -V 3 Tl I G 11 S, JNCLUD1NO Coupe Rockaways, Phaitons, Jenny Llnds, Buggies, Depot Wagons, Etc. Etc., 3 23 tuths For Sale at Reduced Prices. PAPER HANCINCS, ETO. TJ E P O T FRENCH AND AMERICAN PAPER HANGINGS, os 11 and IS 2V. I.T1I Street. AN ASSORTMENT OF French and American Wall Papers, Original In Design, Elaborate In Finish, Unsurpassed In Quality, and Incomparable in 1'rlce. A force of workmen who combine taste with skill, execution with promptness. In store, and arriving monthly per Paris steamer, the richest and most complete assortment of DECO RATIONS and EMBLEMATICAL DESIUNS, suit able for Hall, Mansion, or Cottage. The above now ready for Inspection, and a visit Is most earnestly requested by 3 2T stuth3in IIENIIY S. MATLACK. PAPER HANGINGS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. NAGLE, COOKE & EWING, LATE WITH HOWELL & BROTHERS, No. 1338 CHESNUT Street. 3 4 thstuam ' PHILADELPHIA. Trade Supplied at Manufacturers' Prices. Q E A N & W AR D, PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PAPER H A N G I N G S, NO. 251 SOUTH THIRD STREET, ' BETWEEN WALNUT and bfkcce, PHILADELPHIA. COUNTRY WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 2 138 L" "'00K! LOOK ! I LOOK ! I ! WALL PAPERS and Linen Window (Shades Manufactured, the cheapest in the city, at JOHNSTON'S Depot, No. 10:1:1 KPKIKO (iAKDKN Street, below Eleventh, branch, No. 307 FKDEltAL btreet, Camden, New Jersey. 8 26 A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF WALL PAPKHH and Window Hhades. S. F. BALDKK bTON A bON.No. bl'KINU OAHDKN rftt. t'ja6iia OARPETINOS. NEW CARP ET INGS! ARCH STREET Carpet Warehouse. JOSEPH BLACKWOOD, iiimrp . yo, 832 ARCH Street. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. W. R. FRAZIER, Residence, 'Sib Dean at. m JOHN W. FRAZIER, Residence, 41U CUristiau st. I CRAZIER & BROTHER, ((Successors to WILLIAM B. (SLOAN), CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. khnr, Nil Hi 1 II II I UI 'HM U. . 1 South ef wrucepjjpry1jn( "itth streets. All orders by Mail promptly attonded to. BUILDING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES DONE. Store Front nut in, Olhces fitted up, New Roofs put on. snd immediate and special attentiun uiveu to all kinds of Jobbing. Cientlemen having country seat requiring new work, or repairing done, will, by giving us a call, or sending a note, receive prompt consideration. A trial is soliciled M lut titAZlER A BROTHER. QEORGE PLOWMAN. CARPENTER AND BUILDER, No. 134 DOCKStreet,Philadelphia. HATS AND OAPS. nWARBURTON'8 IMPROVED VENTI lated and easy tilting Dress Hats (patented), in all the improved fashions of the season. OUKSNUT btreet, next door to the Post Office. U 1 6p T ODGER8' ANDWOSTENIIOLM'8 POCKET 1 KN1VKH, Pearl and Stag Handles, of beautiful finish. RODHKRK' and WADE k BUTOUKR'H RAZORS, and Uie celebrated LKOOLTKK RAZOR SUlbSORd of tix ""iiaiors? Knives, Bclssor., and Table Outlay Omnnd and Pouslied, at P. DiUiU'tf.Mu. Hi B. i lLMifl UtriMtt bttlwn Cbeanub AMysEMENTS. C A DEM T LA VIK PARftlFNNK-T.IKK lVpARtiu. . I.I PR IN PARIS -I.IFR IU PARiB V pAet 1. New Railway StaUoot-Arrival ai Btinrs hs Aet J. A Little TIM el ( the Orsnd rTotel. Act t Uns Heiren dan l V(nar de Monde, 'T Act 4. First Tableau A Panaiaa Restaurant. Reemd Tableau I.e Jardin Mabile witb tlx Pavilion de Dan brand Fete. . ... ... t tladsines Rose Bell. Desclansas, Gunretti, Riaarelli. Rsh gpard, CVmnntinn, Victoria Maurice Villiera, Bnot, Horn, Rscliel, MM. Onrriei', Hmll.ru tonnt, Mnsiwy, Dellne, Beurgoin, Jnignet, Rivenot, Brag, and the entire strengUi of the eonipany. . , , , . In cinscinimre of: theoreat .nor created by tbe prs. ductionet Uerve's chef n'esuvre, IAE1L CRKVK, and In answer te nafnereus Inrpiirles, the management bejgi to announce it last rpprpscntation On WKDNKSD AY (TO-MORROW.) Admission, including reservod seats. ... . Family Circle, Ml ocntn. Oallery, 36 cents. 1 r K 1 DA Y MR, , HOOD'S bKNKFIT L Uraadw Dupnppge. 1 H V USD AY For the last lime, Onnnvlnve de Brabant. : SATURDAY-LAST MA I IN F.K, LAST NluH V. jMEKlCAN ACADEMY OF MU8IC. MR. OKORGE HOOD has the pleasure to announce that ' MR. J. ORAD . has kindly appointed ' FRIDAY EVENING, April 83, for bie BRNKFIT, on which occasion - LA GRANDE DUCHFfiSK . will be given by his celebrated company for tho first time. 1 icknte can be hud immediately at the Academy, and at Boner's mimic store. i iV4t CHESNUT STREET THEATRE. C. D. II KHS k CO Manager, t TUK8DAY KV F.N I NO, April 9U GALA NIGHT. BKNRFIT OF THE CUBAN PATRIOTS. 1 he entire great F.itravagsnaa, TDK FIF.LD OF CLOTH OF GOLD, with all its original aud interpolated witticisms, and man introductions appropriate to the occasion, including THK CUBAN SONG OF LIBEUTY, by Mrs. Oates snd Fanny Stockton. A CURAT BILL ALTOGETHER. Tomorrow (Wednesday) evening, Farewell Benefit ot HKRNANDF.Z. MATINF.F. ON SATURDAY. VALNUT ST. THEATRE. BEGINS AT 7?7. , v v THIS (Tuesday) F.VENINfJ, April JO, ' Last nights nf Henry J. Byron's Kitravaganaaot ' THK FKMALF. FORTY THIKVKS. THE LONDON BURLESQUE COMBINATION, MISS JENNY W1LLMOHK as. G A N EM MISS LIZIE WILLMORK as I...ABDALLA MR. FF.LIX ROGERS as ..VhAHSARAU GRAND MARCH AND EVOLUTIONS BY FORTY YOUNG LADIES. To commence with something like a Drama, entitled THK ORPHANS; . ' ' OR, ALPHONSO, THK NONDESCRIPT. JOSHUA ALPHONSO MK. FELIX ROOFRS LIZZIE BOWSKIN MISS LIZZIE WILLMORK ' "IRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THEATRE. Begins quarter to 8 o'clock. Kngugemeiit of the Charming Artiste LOTTA. MONDAY. April 19, 18rt!. EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON. LITTLE NELL ' AND THK MARCHIONESS. The Marchioness, ( lAJl 1 Little Nell Matinee SATURDAY, at 3. Seats secured six days in advance. ' rMI EATRE COMIQUESEVNTirM'REET" -1 below Arch. Commences at 8 o'clock. TUN1SON A CO Proprietora TO -NIGHT -REAPPEARANCE OK The young, beautiful, and gifted Prima Donna; ' Miss susan galton. And Comic English Opera Company. Two Operettas. "titi," AND LISCHEN AND FRITZCHEN. Seats secured at Trumpler's and Box Office Matinee, Saturday, at 2. All the favorites appear. TTOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE.- A UNPARALLELED ATTRACTIONS. THE GENUINE ARABS FROM ARABIA. TWO NEW BALLETS. The Groat Burlesque IXIONI IXION1 poors open at 7; commence 7 30 ; Saturday, 3 P. M. VALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTEI1 GARDEN. Nos. 7!0. 1'i'Z, Tik. and 720 VLNU ot rppt. DEKSON. will perform EVERY AFTERNOON and EVENING at the above-mentioned place. Admissioa free; 1 13 ti HORTICULTURAL HALL. GERMANL OKCHESTRA-PUBLIO REHEARSALS EVKRt U'LnX'LUlWV .. . ) I . T u Fl 1 1. . . 11 ... , 1 .. , yg x , nuiuu Bom at uis uoor, auf . all principal Alusio Stores. Packages of five for $1 ; single) Slst and 2sth. " " Engspements con he made by addressing G. BASTERU No. I -.ia MONTEREY Street; ancf Andre's MnsM Store, No. 1 1 04 CHESNUT Street. 1 31 3in CENTZ AND II A S 8 L EKS O THIRTIETH AND LAST , t , , ORCHESTRA MATIN KB ' will be given May 8. 11 4 Ijf RANI) MASQUERADE AT m"am"mOTH 1 VELOCIPEDE INSTITUTE, THURSDAY F.VFN IMS, April 23, on which occasion the renowned ELNORR TROUPE OF LADY VELOCIPEDISTS, "assisted by at least tilty pnitiiinent riders," cioso thoir hrilliiuit season by fivingaGrand Testimonial Benefit to Mr. J. W. POST 'roprietor of the Institute. Various novelties will ba added. Admission, 26 cents. 4 20 3t MAMMOT II VELOCIPEDE 8CU00L i.i IWr.U'l Y MKliT and RACE Streets, onen Dh and Evening. All styles of Velociiwdes both for sale aol to rent. Headquarters of Philadelphia Velocipede Club Auuiibsion, iu cents. The Klmore Troupe of Lady Velocipedists will eoounenol Thursday, April 1. JiiCim J. W. POST. GRAND GALA WEEK SIX LADY VELO. C1PEDISTS at MAMMOTH VKLOCIPEDI INSTITUTE, '1 W ENTY-F1RST and RACK Streets every jiuernoon anu I'.vening, commencing April 10. Admission, 25 cents. .4 Hit GYM NA 8IUm7cORNER OP NINTII AND ARCH Streets, for Indies, Gentlemen, and Chil dren, is now open DAY and EVENING. Lessons given in Sparring and Fencing. Call in person or send for circular. 8 6 stuthamo PROFU LEWIS. CITY ORDINANCES. f EHOLUTION Jv To Authorize the lHsne of a Permit ' ' Resolved. By the Select and Common ConncUi of the City of l'liiludelphia, That tho Chief Commis sioner of Highways be and he 1b hereby authorized and tllreeted to Issue a permit to Messrs. Ftaaier,' Ro(1(,th A Co., for the purpose of connecting their inumifaetory on the east and west sides of Bread street by an underground culvert passage, to bo built of brick, thirteen Inches thick, foundation stone, six feet in the clear, to be below the iron and water pipe. The work to be approved by the Chief ConinilHMioner of Highways. Messrs. Frazier, Rod ers A Co. first paying; Into the City Treasury the . sum of Twenty-five (37) Dollars, for the publication of this resolution. The perniiKHlon hereby granted being revocable by the City of Philadelphia at Its option, Indicated by the pasBuge of a resolution without notice. JOSEPH F. MARC'ER, President of Common Council. Attest Abkaham Stewart, Assistant Clerk of Common CouneU. WILLIAM 8. 8TOKLEY, , President of Select Council. ' ' Approved this seventeenth day of April. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-niuo ' (A. D. 1S09). DANIEL M. FOX, .. 419 It Mayor of Philadelyhift, RESOLUTION To Authorize tho Issuing of a Permit. , Resolved, By the Select and Common Councils . 1... Ilhll...lnlnl.la in... .1... SI... I.. Ul Ilie liv til l iiuaui-iiMiia, 1 iitLb mo iiivi vuriiuiiB Rinner if illchwavs be and he la hereby authomud and directed to Issue a permit to Messrs. Frazier, Rodgers A Co., for tho permission to connect their manufactory on the east and west side of Bread street, by an Iron brldgeway, from the third story of , building on west side of Bread street, not to exceed seven feet six inches In width. The work to be an. ' proved ny tne uniei voininissioner 01 jukuwuvb. Messrs. Frazlor, Rodgera A Co. first paying into tha City Treasury tlie sum of twenty-five (25) dollars for the publication of this resolution. The poniilssioa te.l lif Inir rvoe.Rlile bv thM nltv Of Pulla 1 delphfa at Its option, indicated by tho psKe of ' resolution without ""-J0SKpn F- MARCER, President of Common Council. Attest- ; : . , Abkaham Stkwart. . conncil Assistant VOTswkuIy, " ' ; prusldeiit of Select Ooanoil. 1 ' . .', .,,..i'iith da of April. Auno) ... Douilnrono thuuJi l hundred and .Utj-wno , (A. D. 160). DANIEL M. FOX. ; .. t 4 19 it Mayor of Philadelphia. tt T T O BOP II Y OF MARRIAGE.-,' . w -Ctonrse of LeotorM,u delivered at the Neva ,, t "Zim of Anatomy, eiubraoing the aubieeU:-. Y.ork,Wij andWhatto Live for; Youth, Matus-lty, and ?!."." li- Manhood Generally Reviewed; Th Cause of V i jCfi ion: Flatulence and Nervous Diseases Accounts! i", ilarriage Philosophically Considered, etc. ate. t,'Zkt volumes containing these Lectures will b for. waiiled, post-paid, on receipt of 26 cents, by addiessiui W. a Lea Iky, Jb... 8. k. cumara tlfirril iM WAaJKcI ftrwrtf PbUadslphia. THE GRAND ORCHESTRION, formerly the property of the GRAND DUKE OF BAD1!n, purchased at great expense by JACOB VALER, of this city, in combination with FLAMKR'S ORCHESTRA nri Ni'i.i.m an.
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