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EVENING STAR. SEORGETOWN CORPORATION LAWS. i pecan asl ~ Ay ORDINANCE roviding for » footway on the ao of Ebi treet, between Frederick Be wt ordained & ¢ Roard of Aldermen and Beard of Common Council of the Corporation of Geersecwn. That every proprietor of slot or part of a lot of ground om the suuth side of Third street, | between Frederick avd Market streeta, bo. and they are hereby required to pave. or have paved. ty the Istday of April next. the foutway in front of j their lots, er parts ef lots, aforesaid, to the width | x feet. with good hard brick and sharp eat, | : 2 dence with the established grade uf the | street, the work to be subject to the approval of the ommissioner of Streets. Bec 2. And be ii further ordained, That the sam of one dolier per front fot, or su mach thereof as may be necessary, is hereby levied and? alllote and parts of lote that shall rem proved. as herrin directed, on the Int day ¢ hext and within ten days thereafter, the ( } ere?-y directed to prepare and ver to t lector a table of paid lvts. or parts of lots front of which the d improvement shall not h: been made. as b directed, with the nauber of frowt fet of ace. and the names of the persons to whom the same are respectively assessed, who shell Preered to collect! aid tax.or so much thereof 20 may be uecestary.under the provisiuns of the third secticn of thir ordinance, in the manner pre scribed by the charter of the town, and pay o-er the -ame #* collected tothe Clerk, and close his col- lhectiens on orle‘ore the Ist day of Aaguat next. vetaini: g thereof five per cent. as his commission bereca. ae 3. And be st further orduined, Thatif the owner crowners of any of the said lots, or parts of lots afereraid. shall pot have their sidewalks paved, ar is required by the first -ecti-n of this ordiaance, on the firet day cf April next, then the said lets. or parts «flote are declared liable ta the tax levied and ims cred Ly the second section of this ordinance, oreo much thereof said Cot issioner abail deem snfiicient for eaid improvement, and npou the reyui-ition « “nmi-~sioner in writing sta ting the rmeunt required fre seen proprietor, the Crerk os hereby directed to furnish the Cellecter the tallethercot and the Cellector to make the collections, a+ befere prorited. Sec 4. And be wt furher ordamed, That the Com Missioner shall have full power to draw tho nett | procects of said tax.and expend the samefor the | et Turpese afuresaid, and acce therefor to tl Clesk,.om or before the frst of September wext. [Approved December 15, 13.5. A Resoretiox to Paya Certain Claim. Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Commen Counce! of the Cor ton of Georzeio: ‘That the Clerk payto T. A who & Co., th of three handred dollars and ten evnts, the of ther till for work done for the Corporation, under the direction of the Water Engineer. Approved December 15,195, ron for the relief of certain pe ved ty the Beard of Alder on Council of the Ce went y tor advertising. a8 per bili rendered: and t» | iam Whalen teent® ene dollars for re pairine bere, ac. as per bill rendered. | Approved December 15, 1855. | UTION in regard to Licenses Resoived by the Foard of Aldermen and Board cf Common C rroration of Georgenon, That trom end after the first of Januar express off companies laws. and d: A Resoucr ub- rv irm eraser j in agent activ for said person or firm. that «ha! neglect to take ont a Hrense as now provided for, ball be finea not lees than one nor more than ten 2 for each day of bh pegiect, ne to be re under the | of this [Approved Dec. 15, 1365. A Resorvtiox for a drain on Olive street. Reselved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of men Council of the Corporation of Gerorgetaicn, het Riley A. Shinn have permi-sion to open 20 of Olive and Green etreets as may be neces- sary for a drain frem his premises to the arch near Cox'® tannery, provided he replace the streets in their original cond:tion. [Appioved Dee. 15, 1535. A Resour rion anthorizing the pf chase of a cart. esosced by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Commen Counce! of the Corporation of Georectoren, That the Maver be and he je hereby authorized and requested. to purchase a cart for the nee of the town; and that the sum of seventy five dollars. or so much thereof as may be necessary, be, and the same is by appropriated, to be paid by the Clerk to the orier of the Mayor. Approved Lee. 15, 1865. A Besourtios to pay certain claim. Revolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Council of the Corporation of Georsetoren, That the Clerk pay to Wm len & Co.. the eum of two hundred and nineteen dollars and fifty cents, the smount ef their bill for work done for the perstion under the direction of the Water beer. [Approved Dec. 15, A Rreotrtion in favor of Henry H. Dodge. Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of | Commen Council of the Corporation of Grorsetown, | ‘That the privilege ia hereby granted to Henry H Dodge and bis asrigns te cecupy the parts of Water and Werren streets lying north ef the Cana ad West of the Aqueduct. in covnection with the prov- | ty leased by him from the Chesapeake & Ohio Company. for the purposes contemplated in ease. and during the continuance thereof, at | | rent of forty dollars. prov 1 | } ate. or ¢ ject. this priv! ereby authorized execute to said Dodge a leas ef ra'd parte of streets om the terms aforesaid, Approved December 15. 1835. see SPECIAL NOTICES: —— eae B7 The counterfeiters of unimportable foreign Perfemery pay but a poor compliment to the sa- | gacity and taste of American Jadies, if they expect them to buy their simalated * extracts. when { PHALON'S “NIGHT BLOOMING CEREU the finest article of its kind im any country, is ob tainabie ever, de b-84W ‘TWO BAD CASES OF PILES CURED BY DR U STEICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY. Mr. Giass. of Janceville, Wisconsin, writes fer She benefit of #1] who suiler with the Piles, that he hes been troubled for eight yerrs with an agera- Yated care «f Piles. and his brother was discharged from the army as incurable, (he Seng auite para- dysed with the Piles.) Both these distressing cases were cured with one bottle of Dr. STRIOKLAND'S PILE REMEDY. The recommemiation of these | 5 gn beside the daily testimonials received Dr. strickland. ought to convince those suffer- {mg that the most vated chronic cases of Pilas gg i 8 em, Be Ete Res iy. he te) ruggists everywhere. Ww. KAIRN & ee: CHAS. CHRISTIANT, 371 P avenue and 50% Niuth street. oc 26-1y pire acremeceartc sv ge Oe ae 4 SUPERIUR REMEDY. Wecan conscientiously recommend to Fash het LLTFEeGs t gives relief almost i B. § iOK. eo Coton Bate antaneous,and is withai Botdisagreeable to the taste. There is nodoubt but the Meilifvous Cqugh Balsam is one of the | Dest preparaticne in use. and is ali that ito prope etorelaims tor it. We bave tried it during the past week and found retief from a most oe BT | coush. Itis prepared by Pr. Strickland, No. 129 | jcamere street. Cinsinnati. Ohio. for sale by Droggists. Sold by W.NAIRN &CO. also at WAITE'S Drug Store, and CHAS. CHBISTI- = Ps avenue and 502 Ninth street. eo Te DYE EASY : a very desirable. MATTHEWS’ VENETIAN HAIK DYE is the best in the world. Complete in ene hottie. No wash,nestain, notrouble. Achild | eanapply it. Persons wishing to avoid the publici- ty of baving their Mair dyed in public,caa DYE AT HOME better than any barber can doit, by using THE VENETIAN DYE. It does not rab off or make the Hatr appear dusty or dead, but imparts new life and fustre. Gives a beautiful black or brown, as pre- ferred. Price 75 cents. Prepared by A. I. MATHEWS, N.Y. - DEMAS BARNES & CO, New York, Wholesale Agents. yisevty | CULGATE’S HONEY 30AP. ‘This celebrated Totter Soar,in such universal | demand, is made from the choicest materiale, is wild and emollient in ita nature, frasrantly scented 4 and extremely benefciai in ite action upon the skia. For sale by all Druggiste and Fancy Goods Dealers, _ jan B coly ¥; SECRET DISEASES Baxarisan's Girt i the gust cortetn, safe and ! @Mectunl remedy—indeed. the only vegetable ri | ever disco ve! Oures in two to four days, and re- gent cases in twenty-four hou Ne mineral, no | Baleam, oo mercury. Only teu plils to be taken. fe the sildicr's hope, ard @ fricad to thane wins at | nee wane to be exposed. Male 82; fe- Samaaitan’s Roov amp Aree Jeicrs— permancnt cure for Syphi m Benetake eee 5 sid Totters, ae. Ty aby B.C. Ford. Bee advertis STOP THAT SCRATOHING, | WHEATON'S ITCH OINTM ' bt CH OINTMENT. it or six bettics | vertioement. mi MARRIAGE 2XD C Y, An Essay of Warving aud In tiv for Young ep. just published by the Howard Association, a4 vent in sealed letter enrel. free of charge. | Address Dr. 3 SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Ps. 00 3m Aeerctation Philadelphia, ELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED T H yea EXTRACT sxe Js the Great Diuretic, H CONCENTRAT.: SARSAPARILER, EXTRACT Is the Grea: Blood Purifier, Beth are repared aceording to the rules of Phar- nd Chewi i } omy Et a stry, and are She mies attine that “EE GAME OF RED, WHITE, AND BLUE; Fre Ge ie aoa ot Soa The Shak«pearean Game; The & of Game of Courtship and Mar- teld=; The eo cents each. FRANCK TAYLOR. | + | to ascertain the orinion of the | election witl ke held in the Second | persons in the city of Washinet: | Beer __ ELECTION NOTICES. AUCTION SALES, SIRST WARD— FIRST PRECINCT—Notice is F bereby = a tm conmfurmity to the- a visions of Ay thorizing » tor on the question of negro su! first p:ecioct of ike. v6 ‘A'between “iach and Firet Ward, ‘Pecem tot, for tee vorpee ot SDAY, er zist, fo pur, testi, seaibe sentsment in relation te the exten- e ‘ight of suffrage to colured persons ia W awh is wild be opened at 8 if ton. Pasck . m, and close at dele TRST Wakb—sKe T. tice is bereby giv hatin couformity to the provisions of am act “authorizing a special election | to ascertain the opmion ofthe people of Washing fen on the question of negro suffrage,” an election on THURSDAY. December 2ist. for testi, Hon of the city of Washington Polls wil be opened at 3 | oc ‘Kk a.m. close at 6 0 cloci ) anh. EO. F. KIOW ELL, a RBUT, D. HILTON, 4 7 Commissioners. QECOND WARD—FIAST PRECINCT Notice Sis hereby given, that, in conformity to the pro Pistons of an act “‘inthorizing a apectal election to mac ie bpm be goo pa of be ng J of Rete me ob e gu ton of negro suffrage,” an el.ction wi be beid in the Birat Precinct of the Second Ward el forthe purpose of | public sentiment in relation to the exten- | the right of suffrage to colored persons in at the corner om THUKSDA Decembe: testing public sentime:t in rel; to the extension of the right of suftrage to colored persons in the city of Washingten. Fotis will be open at 8 o'clock a. m., and eloss at 6 o'clock p.m, INC HILTON, FBANCIS MILLER, de 16-4 Commistione: @ECOND WABD— SECOND PRECINCG b> Notice is hereby given, that, in couformity to the provisions «f an act “authorizing @ special = Hon to ascertain the opinion of the people ef r 1 ington on the question of negro suffrage,” an Precinet of the Second Ward, at 314 & street. between iith aud Isth streets. on THURSDAY, December 21, for the PRI Pore Of testivg public sentiment iu relation to the extension of the vight vf suffrage to colored per- sous in the city of Was! Polls will be cpen at Sorel + and close at 6 o clock p. mi. WILSON, de 18 4 | HIRD WARP—FIEST PR 'T.—No.ice A ts hereby given, that, in conformity to the pro- Visions of an act “authorizing a special election to ascertain the opinion of the people of Washiugton on the avestion ¢f negro suflrage,” an election will id in the First Precinct ‘ftie Third Ward at use of Mr. Hoyin, corner yth and M streets URSDAY, December 2st. for the purpo-e of ‘ting public sentiment in relation to the exten- cf the right of suffrage to colored persons in | the city of Washington. Polls will be opered at eight o'clock a. m.,and loge at six o’cloce ry sAMUEL E. TYSON, M, D WM. FERGUSON. JEVDEDIAH GITTINGS, Comnitssioners, deitd — [Tntel., Con. Union & Chron | "P HIRD WAKD—SECOND PRECIN tice is hereby given thatin conformity to the Provisions of anact “Authorizing a special elec tien te ascertain the opiuton of the people of Wash ington op the question of negro suffrage.”’ an el. c tion will be held in the Secend Ireciuet of the Third Ward, at the “Model Hense,”” on THURSDAY, tor the purpose of testing public sentimen: tion to the extension of the right of suffrage to colored pertens in the city of Washington. Polls will be opened at 8 o'clock a. m.. and cloned at 6 Pp. m, GEO. C. WHITING, MES MANKIN dels [ObETH WARD—FIRST PRECINCT —No- tice is hereby given, that. in conformity to the provisions of an act ‘authorizing a special to ascertain the opinion of the people of W question ef negro suffrage,” an pect ling (FA Frsctnct of the ra rel ir. a ice, xth, pear at ou THURSDAY, December 21; for t testing public sentiment in relation to the exten- sion cf the right of suffrage to cuiored persuns in the city of Washington Polle will be opened at 8 o'clock a. m., and closed at o'clock p.m, 8. R. SYLVESTER. JABE, WAEELER, OLARKE, urpose of _ fe 16-4 Notice is hereby give the previtions of an act “a election to ascertaia the opinion ct the peuple of Washington en the question of negro suffrage.’ election will be held inthe Secona Precinct of Fourth Ward. at Ne 15 43; street. next door to the Wooabine. on THURSDAY, December 21, fur the purpose of tosting public sentiment in relation to the extension of the right of suffrage to colored persons in the city of Washington. Polls wisl be opened at eight ocleck ® m.,and Cloeed af six o'clock p. m. CHARLES WALTE THOMAS GALLI Commissioners. TH WARD—PIRST PRECINCT —Notice hereby given. that. in contormity to the pro- Visions ol ab act “authorizing a xpecial election to Tain the opinion of the people of Washington iuestion «f negro suffrage.” an election will be held in the First Precinct of the Fifth Ward, at First Prectnet school house. Third «treet east and A street south. on THUR-DAY., December 2iat, for the purpose of texting public sentiment in relation to the ea tension of the right of eutirage to colored Pells will be opened at § o'clock a. m. and close &t 6 o'clock p.m, GEO _M. OYSTER, THOS CG. WELLS, JACOB ASH. de isd Fett WARD-SECOND PRECINCT — Notice is hereby gives, that in conformity te the provi-fons of act “authorizing « spectal the opinion of the pe of e question of negro suffrage.” an election will Le held in the Second Precinct of the Fifth Ward, at D. Callahan's corner of Fourth east and D streets south, on THURSDAY. De. Ler 21, for the purpose of testing public in relation to the extension of the right of suffrage to colored persous in the city of Waehington, Polis will be Saas ys ck a me, and close A at Goclock p m. Es H. RICHARDS, E. T. TIPPET, WH. SLATER, ce 18-d Commissioners, SIXTH WAKD—FIRST PRECINCT —Notice os Sree peaggag way lyst pes rovi orizing & to secartain the opinion of thie vee jie of Washingt 0g the questson fo! ‘Oo ® be neld in the firat precinct oft al + f Wi: of the Sixth Ward, at Reb af ous erber of 7th and G streets south, on THURSDA mber 2ist. for the purpose of testing public sentiment in relation to the exten- sion of the right of suffrage to colored persons in the city of Washington. Polls wiil be opened at So’clock a.m. and close at6o'clock p. m. Pyke tae 5 OxORGE §. ae des @IXTH WARD—SEC +” tice is hereby given. t provisions ofan act ‘authorizing » ape. to ascertain the opinion of the people of Washing- ton on the question of negro snflrage,” an election Mill be held im the Second Precinct of the Sixth Ward, at the Anacostia Engiue House. on THU RS- DAY. December dist, fur the purposn of testing Bullic sentiment in relation to the extension of the right of suffrage to colered persons in the city of hi od Potle wi opened at 8 o'clock a. m.. and close Sto cloek p, m. or ee Rh. Eyed JOBIAH L. VENABLE, GEORGE T. Tait _ae 16 be _ Uommissiogera. SEVENTH —FIRST Px ECINCT—S +” tice is hereby given. that. in conformity to the provisions of an uct ‘‘authwrizing a rpeciai election to ascertain the opinion of the people of Washing- ton on the question o&megro sullrage,”’ an election Hill be beld in the First Precinct of the Seventh Ward, at F. A. Boswell's office, on 43s atroet, ¥ atrevt south’ on THURSDAY. December tat he the purpose of testius bic sentiment in relation to the extension of the eht of saffr persons in the city of W bington. 1 to eplered ‘olls will be opened at § o’cloc! +3, itn ote ateirnsiee® Pp. m. s y W.M PAVIA, sale CHARES MILLS, doa Commissioners, SEVENTH WARD—SECOND PRECINCT — b™ Dotice ie hereby given, t ry Rea the provisions of an act “authorizing » spscial ciseticn to ascertain the opinion of the people of Washington on tha question of negro sniff an election will be held in the Seca! nee See ae oe office of Mr. © arch. corner of lith street and Marr! on THURSDAY. December , 0 tes LA tion of U the city of Washington. Polls will be epened at § o'clock a. 6 o'clock p.m. m. and close at co RSON, ROBT H GRAHAM, Commissioners. WASHINGTON ManKer. KILLEN & WAVENNER, No. 413 B street, Letweon 12th and 13th streets, KILLEN & HAVENNER beg leave to call the attention af their frieucs. members of Gon id the public generally. to their large and it ted stork of Fresh and Salt M. 1 Preah and Salt Fish. In ke. Chickens, Boston Pickled Fogk, Philadelphia Print and Rall Butter, Eges, Uheege. Family aud Extra Flour. Backwheat, Corn es! Hominy, Soda, Water, Sugar Crackers. Noy- sities and Ginger Susp akes, Uracker Dust. Hams, ongues, Smikrd Reef, and Vegetables in kurdance, They aleo c tention of fam- their ae ee hu “4 whic! y will ee F live or dressed, r= chasers may desi; r con ELM BOLD ernie cate disorders. $n all their si little or no change ip diet. mediate in Tia aston and a BABRELS Ww recet r Steamer "Fer sale JNO. Ww. . UMSDON 93 Water street, Genguese B. a. to suit. by de 12-3 BY PLANT & CO,, Auctioneers, VERY VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY, Dec. 2ist, at 4 o'clock p min front of the premises, we shal! sell part of Lot No. 4,equare No. 256, fronting 35 feet on D street north, running back £0 feet, improved by a 24 story dwel- ling, containing 6 rooms, (being No. 272 D st. north, between J3th and 13}; streets west.) Title perfect. All conyeyancing and stamps at purchager’s ecet. Terma cash. $50 down when sold. PLANT & CO., Ancts. de 14-Tt* 350 D street, bet. 9th and 10th, B" GREEN & WILLIAMS, Austioneers. ISAAO HERRPERG & SON'S EXTENSIVE | VPAWNBROKER'S SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. We chai) cell, atour Auction Rooms, Conumeasing on THURSDAY. December 2st. 18%, at 10 o’cloc ®.m..end every day and evening of the holiday werk. until all are sold. Geld and Bilver Hunting | English and American Patent Lever and other Watches. Gold Chains, Biamonds, Jewelry in sets, Silver Ware. &e. Also. Ladier’ and Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel | in great variety, together with a large assortment of gvode suitable for holiday presents, seme TRAC ERGRERG & SON. de 18 GREEN & WILLIAMS, auct. {Intel.&Chron, SY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. IMPROVED REAT, Libis ON THE ISLAND ATA . On THURSDAY. the 2ist inst., at4 o'clock p.m., wo chali sell, in front of the premises. part of Lota 3 and 32. in equare t34. each having a frontef 24 feet. rurning beck 45 feet. This property frontson Willow Tree alley, between 34 ana 4% and south B and C streets, Ixinnd ond is improved by two 2-story and one 1 story frame house Terms: One-thi.d cash; balance In six and twelve monihs. for notes bearing interest, secured by @ deed of trust on the premises. All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the pur- chaser’s cost. de WS 3t GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts, B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. FIVE OF PHELAN'’S BILLIABD TABLES, WINE, 80F48. BAR AND FIXTURES BY PUBLIO AUCTION On TUESDAY. the 25th instant. at 12 o'clock m., we shall on the corner of 9th and D streete, the above named articles, ali in good conditivn, A fine chance te any one wanting such arti@es, aa they will be sold without reserve. Terms cash, do19 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. BBY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. BOCKBINDERS’ TOOLS. &., BY PUBLIC AUCTION On TUESDAY, the 2th inst.. at 10 o'clock a. m., werhaltrell on D street north, between 6th and 7th streets weet. viz: 3standing Presses, 1 Ruling Machine, 1 Cutting Machine, 1 Sawing Machine, 9 Cutting Presses, Large lot of Finishing Tools, Lot of Books, &c., &c. ‘Terme cash. dei LIAMS, Ancts. uctioneers, HANDSOME BRICK DWELLING HOUSE ON THE ISLAND AND A LOT ON NEW JER- SEY AVENUE. BETWEEN D AND E 8TS Op FRIDAY AFTRKNOON, December 274, at 34 oe onthe premisex,we shall sell, Lot 45. in Fqnare 357, fronting 2% feet ow # 30 foot alley, run- ning k Seronee the Square from Sth to 10th near south D street, and running back 94 ‘hes, improved by a well built three story Brick Dwelling Monse. and on SATURDAY AFTERNOON. December 234, at the same hour, we shail sell, part of Lot 4. 8anare 630, fronting 22 feet on New Jersey avenne, between D and E etreeta north, containing 3,250 square feet, more or |é by third cash; balance In six andtwelye m with interest, secured by deed of trust on the property soka.. See ‘onveyancing at purchaser's c. a aed din id 570 McQUIRRE & ©O., Aucts, Y NAGLE & CO., Aucttoneers. Sales-reoms No. 267 Pennsylvania avenue, corner of lith atreet, Nagle & Co. will give their personal attention to the sale of Real Estate and Household Furniture at the residence of declining lepepny, Hrs Alero. to the sales of stocks ef Groceries and chandtse of every description, Horses, Carria; Harness, &c. dec B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. In compliance with the terms of a deed of trust from Charles Tupper aud wife, dated November 2, 383. and recorded in Liber N.0. T.. No. 19 folios 187, &c., one of the Land Records fo: the County ef Warhington, D C., the subseriters will sell, on the preps at anction. to the highest bidder, on the 26TH DAY OF DECEMBEK next, at 4 o'clock m., the following ‘iescribed fourth part of Lot nu: bered thirty-nine, (39) in Square numbered five huncred and two, (:02.) as the same are laid down he plat or ground plan of the City of Washing- beginning for eaid part at the southeast corner of said Lot 3%, thence renning north twelve (12) feet, thence west ove hundred one feet and eleven inches, (101 11-12.) thence eouth twelve (12) feet, thence east one hundred one fect and eleven inches, (10) 11-12.) to the place of becinning, having thereon a two-story Frame Dwelling, coutaining five rosea Tirms: One fourth cash; balance in six, twely: aud righteen months from day of sale. Deed give aud ‘leed of trust taken to secure the deferred pay- Menta. : Title believed to be good. All the costs of deeds and stamps at the expense of soe bercneent, ds pad at th required to atthe JNO OE RENDALL CrnARLES no 27-3tawkds GRE 3 time of sale, PEARSON, ( Trastees. & WILLIAMS, Aucta. KRUSTEE’S SALE. Ey virtue of a deed of trust exeented by William N. Dorrett te Richard B. B. Chew. on the 18th day ef November, 1866. conveying all his property, real and personal, to the said Richard B.&. Chew, in »rust for the payment ef his debts, the subscriber, as trustee, will otter at public tale. on the premises, on FRIDAY, th h day of December, 185. if fair. if not, the next fair day thereafter.) at the hour of ll o'clock a.m the F. of the said Wm. N. Dor- Prince George's county, Nene the public road leading from Upper Mariboro to Nottingham. about five miles from each place, adjcining the Jands of Meesrs Richard OD, Bur: roughs. John W_Brrronghs. John T. Evyerstiel ard the heirs of the Jate Truman Cross, and within two miles of a steamboat landing on the Pa- tuxent river. For its fine location and the great prodactive- nees of its soil, which is in the highest state of cultivation, the farm is not sur; by any in tho eounty. One hundred and oxy acres is arable land. fif- teen in meadow, forty in wi and timber, ne and chestnut, and there is eee wiewen The improvements consist of ® Frame Dwelliug- ey oa on ps ey tepiee f meat ES, je, ouse, ala rn, uar- ter for Bervants, all in good order, : bate a sate Bre wots. ond ix snb- stantially fenced, mostly with new chestnut | eG ae of th i erms of wale: One- © purchase mone: to be paid in eash, and the residue ‘2 equal install. ments at one and two years. with interest on the whole purchase moncy from the day of sale; the deferred payments to be secured by thebonteol the urchaser. with a surety or sureties to be approved » given on compliance with the terns of rale. de82aw "RICHARD B. B. CHEW, Trustee. - STRENGTH TO THR WFAK? * YOUTH TO THE AGED 1! BIOKRENE, LIFE REJUVENATOR, ‘This preparation {i uf Reju and Mertorer of wrested or tert faations peat should be certain to make the Blokrene a household god, inasmuch as it wil: ‘outhfnl in feeling and in stronethe weg cet and in strength, and enable in the days of their pristine a It not only exhilerates but strengthens, ang is really an invaluable blessing, especially to those who have been reduced to a condition ef servilit self-abuse, misfortune, or ordinary sickne: 3 Dinter ypat the conse of sapctens of any organ, ssuperb preparation Tremor - ect at once and forever. ane BIOKRENE Cures Impotency. Generar Besrurty, Nexvovs incazacitt, Dyspupsia, DEPREeston, Lose ov Ar- Petits, Lew Srigits, Wann eas oF Tuk ORGANS or Gunznasion; Tnepeciiiry, Menta, Ixvo- Lenck, Emactavio NNUL, IT Rasa tosr De- DIGHTFUL, Dusivasce anv Nove. Eregcr Uron Tue Nexvous Syst: end who are in any wa; prestrated by nervoun divabilition are cannery waz vised to seek a cure in this most excellent an- — P — ve Pa ere! who, mn} le 5 NATURAL wiaok, will find @ apecds aed tet a im a, BIOKRENE. The FEERLE the L! ING. the OLD should Fite hig alee eee ALB this valuable ver: trial; it will be found fo! ae other, sitlcles for shaanaae mally diferent rom all TO ALES.—This in nervous weak nesses: oP at Rindn ieotht hee store the wasted strength with wonderful perma- ence. : It is also @ grand tonic,and will Prspensia mith the first. . A ~ phony perfect health, and banish ee kK "pepeia forever. One dollar per bottle, rae sy Davocists GENER. LY. ee for @. Boxy Beat a RCHNES TAP PEO ary Sold by 8: 0. FORD, corner ith eee oe _ dee $-eoly a and Pennsylvania avenue, LTE te aM BELTING, ab is them te live over | AUCTION SALES. | BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctimnecrs. | BATLIFF'S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- BATLIFTURE. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. On TUESDA ¥, the sth day of her Wo'ctock a.m., at No. 4 E F etreets. by order mi due and in arrears, T have seized and levied on the Qcods and Chattels | Unc Pisue and Stool, three Rugs and two Vases € 5 | Three Hair Cleth Sofas, two Whatnots sad Orne- ments | Three Ottomans, three Marble-top Stans | Mix Hair cloth Chaire ene Stree Matting, and | three Pictures One Brussels Carpet, one Bureau and Glass, Bed- fe ie Blankets, Mattresses, Pillows, Quilts, Marble-top | Wash tands | Cane-seat Chsirs, Straw Matting and Crockery Mahogany ee Rockers, Cooking Stove aad ixinres, &c. And al! of the Furniture mentioned in said distrain, | Termes cash. RB RUGHES, Bailiff. nod GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, 877 THE AROVE SALE 18 UNAVOIDABLY spew tered MUNDAD.« the 1th Sastent, same ¥ e ‘ Geo * GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts, S7-THE ABOVE SALE 18 STILL FURTHER vhepene homed pee sae pees, same 8. order ie Ral 4 ‘Geld GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, s— 7 THE AROVE SALE I8 STILL FURTHER postponed until FRIDAY, the 22d instant, at the hour and place. By orcer of the Bailiff. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancta, @al ERVICEABLE AND DAMAGE Sate OF OePITAL PROPERTY. ©. W. BOTELER, JR., AUCTIONEER. Medical Purveyor’s Office Washingion, D. C , December 15, Will besold at Public Auction in this city. at Warrhouses, Eighteenth and E strects, on FRI AY, December 72, 1865, at 10 o'clock a. m.. uentity of Serviceable and Damaged Hospital fi ‘reperty. cs tieg of Blankets, Sheets, Hair Pil- ows, ac) ce Purchasers will be required to pay for and re- move Wroeerey Vite heey aban bation «! ie. AD. Gelect SnreeonU 8... Med. Purvoyor, SALE OF HOSPITAL PROPERTY AT FOR- Ss che TRESS MONROK, VA. W. BOTELER, AUCTIONEER. MepicaL Purygyor’s OFFics, Wasnincton, B_C., December 16, 18%. Will be sold at the UNITED STATES GENE- RAL HOSPITAL. near Fortre-8 Monroe, Va.. ail tue appliances pertaining to that establishment, consisting of rerviceable articles of Beading, viz: Blankets. Sheets. Bedsacks. Counterpanes. Mair Pil'ows and Mattresses, #, Shirts. Drawers, Tron Bedstewis and a tment of Tal Kitchen Furniture; Medicines, Books, &e tale tocommence on WEDNESDAY, the 27th inst.. atllo’clock. and to continue daily until all the prc perty is disposed of, Terms—Casd Purchasers will be required to pay for and re- move property within forty-eight hours from ter- inet f vale, SS ane raed 0. SUTHERLAND, de 16-dta Surg. vu 8. A aud Med. Parveyor. OVERNMENT SALE OF RESERVED HORSES, Quart MASTER’s Ovvicr. Wasnineton, D. C., December 12, 1888, The Quarte: muster General of the Army directs that all Government Horees now at Giesboro, D. C.. be sold to the highest bidders. SALES wiil. therefore, take place at GIESBO- BO, D. ©., beginning on THURSDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 14. 1335. aud continuing on each TUESDAY and THURS- DAY thereafter. until all are dis of. A Beat will leave the Sixth street wharf every hour on the day» of sale. There Horses have been carefully selected, and superior to any heretofore offered for sale, Animals will be sold singly. Sales to commence at i0 o cleck a. m. ‘erms—Cash in United States eee JAMES A Brevet Bri jier General iret Divieon. Q. de 12-tf 8.0. ABGE KALE OF GOVERNMENT STOVES, L KANGES, AND HEATERS. : i artermaster’: Depot of Washinaton, Chel Quer rrecten: Oe ere tee Will be sold at public auction. under the airec- harge tion of Brevet Lieutenant Cotonel James M. M A.Q. M.,at Warehouse No. 1, on F street, be- tween 19th on F ard 20th streets. Washington. D. IDAY. December 22. 1855, at 10 o’clock a: ‘Ke lot of Stoves, Ranges, and Heaters, as 609 Stoves, old and worn. 300 Coal Stoves, new, large size, 25 Coal Stoves, new, small siz: 10 Wood Stoves, new, large si assorted Ww. 5 Cylinder Heaters, new. The six hundred unserviceable Stoves will be sold singly to the highest bidder, with the privi- lege of the purchaser taking twenty-five Stoves, in lots, ax they come. The three hundred Goal Stoves will be sold singly, with the privilege of taking twelve. The rest of the Stoves will be sold iI z ‘ Theale will be continued from day to day until the whole number is sold. ‘Terma: Gevernment funds. : B Major G ad hint rerperionatee, vet jor Gen. and Chie! artermas' de 16-6 Depot of Washington.” Notice ro PROPER1Y-HOLDERS, Water Recistrar’s OFFIcR, City Har, Wasnin 14, 1345. T parts of lotsin this All persons who own lote city, whether improved or nuimproved, which bi on or tacks on the following named streets or ave- ues, viz: Pennsylvania avenue, from Rock creek to Eighth street east. Eighth street east, from Pennsylvania avenue to south M street. K street north. from Twenty-third stroet west to Seventh street west. Massachusetts avenue, from Seventh strect west to New Jersey avenue New Jersey avenue, ‘rom Massachuseets avenne to north B street. Fifteenth street west, from New York avenue to Pennsylvania avenne. Eighth t west, frem F street north to Penn- sylvania avenue. Seventh street west, from K street north to F street north, Four-and-a-half street, from Pennsylvania ave- nee tu north © street. Four and a-half street, from Maine avenue to sonth P street, Twenty-fourth strect west, from Pennsylvania avenue to north E street. North A street, from Delaware avenue to First street east. : Firot street east, from north A street to'‘Pennsyl- vania avenue. Maine avenue, frem Third street west to Sixth eSinany t weat. from Maine evenuc to south B atest Reuth B street, from Sixth street west to Tenth street west ‘Are hereby notified that a wa’ eighths (7) foot has been levied on said lote or parts of lots; aud thatthe same is now due aud payable at this office, Owners of property on which thi: iter tax is levied may at their option pay the in five nual =, ments, bearing sere bo rate of six per ceat. per annum. or May pay the whole amount within thbrty days from the date of this notice, with ‘il lots oF parts of loteon which the f t instal, Jota or vf lot cl s ment of tax shall not hare been tthe ex ire- tion of thirty days from thedate wilt be te tax ef seven- turned as delinquent tothe Cellector of City Taxes, aby him will be advertised and veld ast airects. o MSRANDOLPH COYLE” dels dim Water Begistrar, psoas YOUR PROPERTY AT HOME. FIRE INSURANCE. THE NATIONAL UNION INSURANCE CoM. PANY OF WASHINGTON, CHARTERED BY CONGE: CAPITAL $1,000,000, RISKS TAKEN AT THR LOWEST RATES. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. NO CHARGE FOR POLICIES, OFFICE: 424 15th st.. nearly opposite Riggs & Co.'s Bank- —— BRSECH OFFICE: HN H. JOHNSON’S Law 0 ie at son ie ons Lew Onice, No. 64 La, aus Onaieeny 38 how prepared to insure all de- ions rty agal; freon such teFmm aa cantor fal $0 beh 4 te the citizens of the Di o,this Company you Wankuobene OB D GS for a year oF “ : This cmpany starts 8 CASH CAPITAL all paid in. them ser tothe eltizens ia Tare ter soca. one year, according to the Hew rd Wallach, insurance. rr William Bixen. ” ‘ars! wR vomém NOBLE D. LARNER, Secretary, JOHN D. EDMOND & 00., 518 P DIRECTORS: Ow hinge Vice Peet, George 8. Gideon, BOOTS, SHOES, &. TRUS! TRUE! TRUE! uO HUMBUG! Entire Bteck of BOOTS AND SHOES Must be gone by the ist of January. L. HEILBRUN & BRO. 506 SEVENTH STREET, One deor south ef Odd Fellows’ Hall, ‘Will only for one month longer sell off their well selected Stock at the following low rates: Men's Pegged CALF BOOTS, $4 and gs, Men's Sewed CALF BOOTS, @5. Men's Heavy Sewed CALF BOOTS, $7, Grain and Kip BOGTS, @4 up. Boy» Grain, Kip and Calf BOOTS, at all prices, Men's BROGANS and BALMORALS, §2. Men's Sewed GAITERS, Children’s Copper-Toe Shoes, @1. Ladies’ Glove-Kid BALMOKALS, $3.50. Ladies’ Glove Kid Polish BALMORALS, $4. Ladics’ Morocco Bewed BOOTS, $2. Ladies’ Morocco Pegged BOOTS, #1 80. Ladies’ White Kid SLIPPERS, ¢2.:2. Ladies’ Cloth and Carpet SLIPPERS. Ladies’ Rubber SHOES, $1.15. Mens’ do. do, $1.0. Mieses and Children's SHOES of al! etyles TRUNKS and VALICKS at prices to suit. This is the last chance for Bargains, therefore | call soon at HEILBRUN'S, 506 Seventh street, de 2-1m* Stone Steps at Entrance. THE Le DeraRhisaRD enue, between 43s and 6th streets, call the attention of o 1 nd Stran- We would respectfully Friends, the boven) genet pe eneral sn EStinent of BOOTS. SIIOES, GAITERS SLIPPERS. &c..&c., for Ladies, Gents Misces, and Boys’ wear, all of which are of the best me gu 9 and candies po and gotten up in ths it oat approved etyles. “GUM OVER SHOES. GENTS OVER GAITERS, assorted styles and colv Also, Day and Marti lish, heme manufactured Blacking, Japanese hy French Dressing meee articie in use for Ladies, Misses, and Children ; — BURNS £00, G: deale: Boots, Shoes. &c . &c “BURNS, cart 1D Boot ee OS LTON, no 3wif [Int Con. Unton.] ibe WikkM *CELEBR. AGENCY, 493 - A large assortment of Ladies’ Fashtonable BOOTS AND SHOES constantly on hand. Also, Orders attended se 13-6m* to G. SOHON, Sole Agent HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &c. GBEEN 8 RESTAURANT, CORNER STH AND E STREETS. WM. KLEIN, O. EBEB, PROPRIETORS. Thiscelebrated establishment has been thorough- HA ae. and is Dow open to the pub- Ic . or MEALS AND DINNERS. prompt). pared. Wa Peiba'e be suscken with te teost choice brande of Wines, Brandies. Liquors, and rs. FREE LUNCH DAILY, FROM 12 TO 1 P.M. One suite of Furnished Rooms tolet. _no20-2m* OEDEST HOTEL CON: Eleni 270 ie ouble . pa, EUROPEAN HOTEL, Corner Pa. av. and at. fas, ‘This Hotel. the oldest conducted om pian iu thie’city, has been enlarged and proved in every way necessary for the sccommoedation of the increasing Thankful for So pete al proprietor hopes that by attentien to business to continue to receive patro: as het . Gnests will only be with what they recaive, 00 3- ELMBOLD'’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHE FoR Non-Retention or Incontinence of Urine, Irrita- ti Inflammation or Ulceration of the Bladaer or Kidneye, Diseases of the Prostrate Glaad, Stone: i the Bladéer, Calculus, Gravel or Brick Dost De. posit d_ all Diseases of ihe Bladder, Kidaeys, and Dropsical Swellings. HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU FOB WEAKNES3 ARIGING FROM EXCEesES OR INDISCRETION, The Constitution once affected by Organic Weak- ness, wires the aid of medicine to strengthen and irvigorate the rystem, which Helmbold’s Bx- tract Buchn invariably does. If no treatment be submitted to, Consumption or Insanity may e.sue, HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, affections peculiar to females. ia unequaled by any other preparation, as in Chlorosis or Reten- tion, Irregularities painfalnoss or suppression of customary evacuations. Ulceration or Bcirrhous state of the Uterus. Lencorrha:. and all complaints incident to the rex, whether arising from habits of dissipation, imprudences, or the Decline or Change of Life. HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU AND IMPEOVED BOSE WASH, i Heal? ‘terminate fi the system Dis- Will radically exterminate from on Te eases of the Urinary Organs arising dixsipation, at little expense, little or no c! [eae -— no aes compl su eieeiae t jeasant ai lancerour remedies. and Mercury. in curing those unpleasant and dan- gerous diseases. USE HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU In all cases of the Urinary |, whether exist- ing in male er female, from whatever cause orizi- Dating. and no matter of how standing, itis pleasant in taste and odor. |: ate in its action, and more strep; jing than any of the prepara- tions of Bark or Iren. in Censtitutions, procure the Remedy at onze. jat_be aware that however slight may be the attack of the above disease, it is sure to affect his bodily health, mental and thatcf his posterity. Our suppurted from these sources. PHYSICIANS, PLEASE NOTICE! We make no secret of the i HELM- BOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCH 18 commend of Bachn, Cabebs and Juniper Berries, seiected in vacuo by H. T. wers. happiness, lesh and blood are ist and Chemist of sixteen iich {a bow prescribed by the moe! eutuect phat 8 DOW < teins, been admitted to use in the Cates’ States army, and is also in very general use ig State Hi itals and public Sanit: - — - re i public ‘ary Institutions through. SF Direct letters to HELMBOLD'S DEUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, 594 Broadway, New York, on HELMBOLD’S MEDICAL DEPOT, 104 South Tenth Street, (below Chesmut,) PHILADELPHIA, Sold by Druggiste everywhere, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. dedshwiw ASK FOR HELMROLD's. Y CONFIDENTIAL. OUNG MEN who mere tainted themselves by Bienrare,gr the which unfit them for business, faties of lite: who, from the follica of yon eanlafion yz. PB z PROPOSALS. | oaorosaLs FoR sTationzay. Chg Quar' “s Oftce, Depot cf Washing fashington, (i ember 15 tr Eealed Prorosals will be received at this offre patil FRIDAY. December 29. isis at If o'clok m for turnishing STATIONERY for this depot for #x (6) months from Jauuary 1 13%, per ausexed schedule. Ail articles net be of the very best anality, samples of which (of paper one anire of en pee One pre! Sf) mest accompany exch bid. Each vidder must furnish with his propose! ror One Semree of > eeticte bid for, and Bor one PRICE fer each article, which musi da “ | marked thereon. | er ¢ contract will be awarded to the lowest re- sponsible bi ‘der. Exch propoeal must be sigue by the indiv'dcal or Orm making it, and the ability to fulfill the con- trect.if reverence gentoo ag by the persen or TeODP PTOPOHE Ae f jes. WGieatd ony articles be reuuired which are not enumerated in the echedale. they are to be fur- pi-hed at the lowest marke: price. ‘The Depot Qnaitermaster reserves to bimeelf the right of ordering, from time t» time. a greater or _ less Quantity oteach and every article contracted for.as the publioservice may require he su! ment to the dare of t ract, and id any articles: ot hedelivercd within a raason- time after being ordere!, he also reserves (Le ht to purchare the raid article in the open market,atthe risk and expense of the person or ‘rons Contracting ta furnish the same iD allenter decide whether the terme of tract h: He will, the con een complied with. and reserres the mnl the contract ture t ly With ite term ret UPON Buy failure to with approved se-urity are to be elves by the persensr perecne contracting and in case of ferlure. te ply the articles oricrad. the conteac- «1 be Hable tothe meet 3 Proposals, in dnplicate, mnst be addrecend t “Brevet Major General DM. Kucker. Chief gan termaster, Depot of Washingtou. DC ."and to be plainly market, *Propoxals tor Stationery S&cur Kor ARTICLES 10 reams maniiia wrapping paper. 74 by 38 Inches, bot lees then [0 pounds per ream per ream | reams buf cnvel paper, 24 by 32 inches. not Jers than 30 pe per re m, per ream | 20 reams white folio post paper. rated. per ream | 10 reame white folio port paper, unraled, per of r specified in ream 100 reams white fonlscan paper, rojed, not ese thag 12 pounds per r per ream Wreams white law cap paver, ruled, pot lees than i 12 pounds per ream. per ream 100 rean s white letter paper. ruled, not less thang pounds per ream. per resem bite letter paper unroled, per ream Commercial nete paper. riled, nog pourds perream per ream otting paper. per sheet 1M ortave memorandum bhek«. pergozen = @ time books, smail quarto size, bound inc! th, wer dozen 10.000 white official envelopes, No. 32, very thick, per é 12.00 white official envelopes, No. 1, very thick, er M 10,000 shite letter envelopes, S:x33 inches, very jack, per ‘ nid 's writing firid,in plat bottles, per bottles aynerd & Noyes’. or other black tok. a t and half pint bottles per dozen bot Faber’s, or other black lead pencile, Noe, land 2. best quality, per dozen. 2% dezen Faber's. or other red and bine pencils, beet quality, per dozen 24 doven gloxs inkstands assorted per dozen 100 gross Gillolt ¥ steel pens. assorted, per gross 1z dozen tin paper folders, pe. dvzen 25 pounds red sealing wax, Ww sticks tothe pound, best qual er pound A 10 pounds white Indias rubber 40 pieces to the por per pound is 300 dozen pieces red_tape, Nor. 17 and 23. per doven 10 spools red tape. Now 17 anc $4. per spool 12 dozen gisss jars niucilage and brushes, larces +6 per doren 24 dozen glass jare rancilage and brushes, «mall size. per doren a letter oops ing books, 700 and 1,000 pages each, per dozen 1.00 sheets abstract paper, ruled to pattern, por sheet 100 sheets retnrn paper, railed and printed to pat- fern. r sheet 2 dozen carers, ivory and wood handles, per doren 6dozen gutta percha ralers, 10 or 1S iuehes long, per n “ ore India rubber bands, assorted tices, very sn thick. per cross 2 reame general order paper per ream @ dozen mennencers retelpt hocks. pe Brevet Major Gen. and Chi de v6 12t Dopot Crome SALE OF GOVERNMENT BEEP CATTLE. Orrick Perot ComMissary. Fort Moxror. Decem) x Sealed Proposals. in duplicate, will be received by the undersigned until 12 o'clock M.. op WED- NESDAY, the 20th day of December. 18s, for ine j Sele of one hondred ond fifty (40) head, moreor Jers. prime Beef Cattle The Cattle will beeold at their gross weights. Troporais will state the price per pound cross weight, and bomber of heal r quired. The cross Weight to be determined in the wxuni manucr ef averaging the weight of Beet Cattie. Propousis will be received for five bead and op- Werds. The Government reserves the right to reject any ‘oporal deemed too low Bidders not present will be notified by letter of the reexit of their pro- poreis. The Cattle te be remeved five days from date sf acceptance. They can be seeu at the Corral! wear the fort, are in good condition. and are realy a superior lot of Beet Cattie, At for any marker Termin cash, in Government funds, and prior to delivery. hould be endorsed an the envelop, *Prepssals for purchase of Beef Cacth atdicessed URRY. o.8.¥ JAMES © Colouel and | SALE OF HAKD BREAD. i | —_— Orrice Derot Cowissany, 2 Fort Monsor, Va., Dec. 13, 1555.5 | Sealed Preporale in daphiecat Lb be received | atthis office on WEDNESD a Ysand SATURDAYS | of each week for all the surplus HARD BREAD os thie Depot. ‘The Brea boxes of fifty (60) pounds es-b, and in good sh ng oreer All purchases will be delivered en board of trane- perts Withont expense to the parchaser, No proposals received for leas than twenty (20) boxes, one thousand (4,006) pow Payment required on notiiicat bid in Government faxda, Proposals whould be enforsed “Proposals for Hard Bread,” and atdressed to a tf JAMES CURRY. Col.and 0.5. V PERSONAL. M4pA* AHOLIAB, AN IMPRESSED ME- é dium, can be consulted at ee 2 Montgomery street, Georgetown, D. C., = L prosentand tatave evewts, busigecn. leet of acceptance of len property , recovery of the sama, love, mar- vi sickness, remedy for, &c., from Ba m to Beers 8 tor ners o __ de 8-6t" MM} H. EF WRIGHT. CLAIKVUYANT AND MAGNETIC PHYSICIAN, treate all coraile =, the mind _ conn Bh ~*b ands.” ( w! ithoet druge. Booms and Nth streets. ms HAT MISERABLE IMPO>TER wouid take your lastdoliar. See Dr. DARRY atonce, He har my! of money and practice, and can #ford to you bonestly. 20 3-im* LApee: DON’T LUUK AT THIS. WM. PRINCE, 381 F street, b jnced price of STAMPING to sarenen ate SIX CENTS PER WIDTH Skirts, Pantaletts. &-.,on Mustin, Linen, Gam- ics, and Nansook, We have newer gud mere Fay ee? than any other place of the king in TL iG 81x CENTS PEE YARD. ecis-t | an S133 treated at Pa ave 246. Disrings tick Penny, Mer ee For - s , is far eu) to Tt ox- Fork, sed wld by oll Drumgiste; Pricetes, and Ts” Weoly*_ eee lA : as ; ete ts treets W. : UTLER'S BALSAMIC MIXTURE.—This olf cutirely relialle remedy for Se Price® Beowes by all Dryssie, =

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