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Ottawa Times (1865), 28 Jun 1869, p. 4

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m.l.mlsnocx aad GREATKR VAâ€" than ever before brought to this city. # ,.-l’.lâ€"..!d.l.h&-:qm-du- ., It and experienced workmen, s Curs for W ARTS on your hands or face. They c.h::..oh-th.'“mbh ~~ slightest. ‘ P Ahe worst kinds can be cured in lessthan a woek _ »without taking any kind of medicine in the inside, Cures persons troubled with the Gravel. Cure tor Bunions. Cure for Piles. ennzholc-tbhun. fi"fldmmmhm at any time in less than twenty hours. Also, by a cmfâ€"momd the Mv:n l!yl‘:' (® protected solution ron) are cautioned against being m.by «ay of the Mdmlul.ululudlm which may be offered them. Every bottle otf genuine has Poruvian 3yr ( â€" Peruvian Bark) blowa in the gines. Exa ns bottle before loyal style last moath, and next month the citiâ€" wens of the Dominion of Canadea will celebrate the birth of their new and rising existence; but recovered invalids still fool that a public holiday would be too short to celebrate all the vrirtues of that celebrated Indian Medicine, the great Swoâ€" awoxzes Raeusor, now on saile by the respectable draggists in your locality . f BA3H, BLIXD, DOOR MOULDING aND . _ PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY, « HU L L, the Suspension Bridge, and adjoining the ”8:3'-.....,.!....,..;;»»,. pPM~Orders for Sushes, Doots, Blinds, Mouldâ€" ings, Looking tlasses and Picture Frames, of the :‘.'.:.q.l. l:“.' d&o=i'uo- anteed, and at prices -mm necestari‘y inâ€" sHADERS, &c., &0., Are erpested in the week, and will be on “_“-.map.! in samples, affording ready _ i naghes Primed and Glazed ready tor shipâ€" uv::.w.fl.‘ufl i terms. c hee Primed and Glased can be .fi'.‘;‘.:fl.m..u of breakage glase + boxes. :i R. KATON, Btore and Ofice, Elginâ€"st, Opposite the Russel! alow shilling," thereby “-'-'-':..un:h Tuakes this method o returning his thanks tothe ublic for their very liberal patronuge for the past year, and now would respectfuily announce to his numerous patrons that he is fuily determinâ€" ed, in consequence of the increased demand in the ndnnmhlhdrl-u.hd-pm muxim that =©A nimble sizxpense is better than a Bemething New and Elegant in the style of / ROOX PAPER3, DECORATIONS, @ILT AND FLOCK BORDER3, WINDOYW DECORATING ROOMS, Whish will enable him to execute all© orders with desp itch, and io the satisfaction of the most fasâ€" coronnd a 1 npnle w se fhe masl #% on Tok tagts Lexent, ind At the shitintt hoties. A &. EATON, sor Boll‘s Blook, opposite Russel! House. mrocbe on Prde rroxr P Slige Raryc K+ Iys or rrease. Hara Soap, and some of them of a The wildest and ugliest hors» can be made to obe~ his master, and even to walk after him in the st:reets, roads or fields, without the slightest injury to the horse. _ All accomplished tn one day. _ guré cure for CORNS at a cheap rate, without Parties who are infllcted with any such disâ€" enses should make application to F. MARTLN, Mail, in the season, as the best time to ....-..:E'. Partios to be can make tion, as he u-qcrvm-m offer to the public. Mza. JOUN LESLIE, « Bparksâ€"stroot, Agent for Ottawas and Vicinity®* For the sale of these celebrated Timeksepers _ I.CA.IAU”I”M uw“,â€"hmmu saleof J Sewill‘s W atches. * " _ . ||'|'| 'llll.‘l h.lll 1e m u't’nlum...:.................. 35 00 PAsBAGE BY THEâ€"TUESDAY STrAMER V!I HALIPAX. First Cabin, Pdyable in Goid. Try Garduer‘s Baking Powder. Sew adver e ment 881,6¢m Liverpool or WIâ€"‘..I“ 00 â€"â€"Try Gardner‘s Baking Powder. See adâ€" CoURT OF SPAINX THE RLIGHT HONORABLE THE LORDS corn MI3SI0ONXERs OF THE ADMIRALTY, HER MAJESTY l'l" QE mmm'::x Lt INMAN LINE OÂ¥ MAIL GTEAMERA, GAILINQ FROM NEW YORK EVERY sATURDAY »x â€" .AND ALTERNATE TUEsDAYs, AATES OF riBRAGOK SY THE datUrOiY OfRiXER! > . Firs: Cabin, Payable m Goid.= _ Compiled expressaly for the Ormar. Tkuw.] cmnen oi .cc ccan on opmmmnentmmmagen t gion uvyraroor « qugessrows. OUsSE PAINTINXG, HANGING FPAPER, w# HEREYT APP0LX? HC 23E TRAINING IXFORMATION. Mouse Decorating SEWILL, LIVEURLPOOL, wasutSG@ ‘CoMRQUND, OTTawWa MABRKETS.® W ATCHES. House, Ottaws. ATON*‘% ATONX Times Ofice, Ottaws, June 23, 1869. ocm aik w L [ _ â€"~EKK K tIlk Otawe To let, for the summer months, a house in the vicinity of Daly st, containing nine rooms and a kitchen. Completely furnished, with use of Piaco. SBinall garden attached. Rent moderate. Posâ€" session given the fmt woeek In June, Apply at this office. gpvarituke uevik ro LET. A VILLAGE LOT with TWO COTTAGES thereop, in the Village ot Manotick, Long Island Mills, the said cgttages now under lease to tenants, said lease expiring lst day of May, 1870. For terms QPC particulars apply y lstter to * SAMUEL LEMIEUX, Plantagenet Milis, _ _A HOUSE of seven rooms, eligibly situated, within Are minutes‘ walk of the hr}h-od Buildâ€" ings, to reat ; and soveral houses and vacant lots in the city for sale, on part time. Apply to Ottaws, May 1. A. AT NEW EDINBURGH, A BRICK DW ING of Eight Room« and M'lflpor‘;:.rdud stabling. Rent low. Possession immediate. * New Edinburgh, April 26. _A handsomely situated COTTAGE, containing six roomsâ€"and kitchen, on Gloucestorâ€"st., Ashâ€" burnham Hill. There is a handsome l;ct and 'ro LET OR §EKLL. viaw i minp *4 o LET, AT mi Aipply w £"L. BUbhES, :‘:u::'n:- > May 26. FO. SALE. Â¥ * 0 W . H. SMITH, 1065 ~â€" atJAME3 HOPE & 00â€"8, citor, Ot awa. The rewaindorâ€" of this lot is hbeavily 'i;. ..‘.u:m be d will be sol nm.hlyor as may o mnred. The distance of only 3 wiles from Ottaws makes the wocd of greater value. These lands are well watered, of excellent soil, and would make a fine dairy farm. Apply to the Proâ€" i.‘-“.lfl'ub‘d 80 cleared and under tivation, with comfortable Dweiling and Barn. The bush land is principally hardwood, very valuable trom its prozimity to Ottawa. Lot 20, in 3rd Concession, G{uouc_or.on. & Â¥ront, containing 200 acres, 20 acres cle K No. 237, in Pirst Concession, Ottaws Froot,N+ pean, and Lots Nos. 26 and 28, in the samse conâ€" session, at present in tho;::md ";.‘l. Ayion, b‘ further to Joww and -"{--' .,......4‘:.’.';.. farm produce of any market in Ontario. _ The “od.(-‘-m Railway <~will ran through a portion of the Harwich property. F‘ The lands in the County of Essex are sitaated in the Townships ot BANDWICH EAST, MAID3TONE ANXD rllAl.Iâ€"m Westerly oneâ€"third of Lot No. 237, in PFirst Concession, Ottawa Froot,N+â€" The subscriber has been instructed to offor by mbnlo. in the Town of Chatham, early in the jands situated in the above Counties, w-lbm.loh Robertson, Esquire, Inâ€" ‘rs-l-uumo-uyd Kent, consist of 62 farms, and 2,500 acres Wild or . Unimproved Lands. The farms«, varying in size from 25 to 600 of whick most eligibly ad for farmâ€" en.umâ€"..:lllz.wm‘nl& nAâ€" vantages, ferfility of soil and climate, eannot be surpassed in the Provinee. _ _ Of the above, 44 farms lise in the Township of Harwich, contiguous to the shore of Lake Lrie, one of the Agricultural Sections of Canads, capable of ucing all descriptions of grain and are situated in the Townships of %Ofl, TILBURY _EAST, CAMDEN, WICH AND DOVER, AXD TOWNX 5> â€". _/ QWCRATRANEE, j is root erops, and from their southeriyâ€" exposure specially adapted for the bngh‘ and raising of m;w.‘nod ate also permitting of the of the various kinds of fruit. Considerable attention is now being devoted to the of Grapes, which> have arrived at groat in the neighbournood. There are exâ€" cellent well traveiled roads Imhou the townâ€" ship, and the distance from am is only 12 miles, where the highest price has been paid for IN THE CoUXTIE® or KENT, ESSEX AND LAMBTON. FARMING LANDS FOR SALE Wu,&dfl'fllq to make a Mdr-ln-.u-ulm full partionlars of the different lots, can be by anlytn.cu- gfl.u».c. Holbrook, Esq., Attorneyâ€"atâ€"Law, roit, Michigan ; J.:l J. J. thompson, Esq., Chatham, Ontario, or JAMES CRAWFORD, c Agent, Montreal. April Tth. 1869. 103¢d npr® terck vaekkth, AT THE YARIETY Hau. o~"â€" â€"‘â€" HoctRstkm _ : "â€"> and from their proximity to the Detroit river, are in paroociars nok mr n nanie na es O o ue terms LADY st‘rflhoun __ 868 _ Corner of O‘Connoraad Martaâ€"sts. Conarrcariox >z Nores: Daxz, FROM MONTREAL, inform the ublic that % :-mg uols w they will open W. C. CLARK, Professor of Music and ‘Feacher of Piano, Voice and Harmony. Musiq Rooms and Residence, O‘Connorâ€"st #ormer of Slaterâ€"st., Conâ€" tre Towa. Orders may be lett at his residence or at Orme & Son‘s Music Store. dral) a Graduate of the Imy Conservaiory of Paris. Lessons on Piano u'.l'r;:qh.. I.id...-m street, corner dlhr“ Ottawa, June 23, 1808. . T1iy Intumrbent of #9w Rdtobungh, the whto sepectal noum ow Edin e with en sanction of the Bishop ot the Diccese, norv.:n @ u-lbdl“.-luolllnmolpm“m mmmu. Ottawa. Terms made krown on application. da0uf Ottawas, April 26. Containing large s SpY vo rooms and a TI. UE8TER S PIA.OO'O. TK TULITION. OTTaGE To REXT. Mr. GUSTAVE SMITH, (Organist of the Cathe hk metumiecties Ieporied Conearrnoety c Educational KatablisAment in Ottawa. OUSE TO LET HOLICK ALUABLE FARMS FOR SALE.â€"Lot 21 in the 3rd Concession, Gloncester, W t UIT RECEKIVED, HOTOGR A PHS. Direct from Havana, a very choice lot of ; > CIGARS. KFor Kale or 1o L¢1. DVCATIONâ€"â€"CLA BICAL ANXD GEXâ€" ERAL NUMBEKR of SLPERIOR COUCHES, covered with damask, cheap, \T THE V'A‘?".‘I'Y HALL. r, Burristers, Ottawa. _ Je3â€"141â€" make a fine dairy 6 A to the Proâ€" , C. DPAIIU'.cnoi v'g;l()l. Boliâ€" USICAL ACADE®XY. Ednucattonat. J. A. WHIPRLE, Apply to R. BLACKBURN, s 1036tf BATE & CO, 82 Sparks st. ROD. 1058if Ontario. 10346 1st. Bread or Cakes made with it are more wholesome than if made with Yeast or any other rocess. 'M Its purity is such that it will ‘stand the tast of the most perfect analysis. 3rd. After having been extensively used for the last 1 4 years in not one instance has it falled toflvoc!lnuo_uw PA *4 _dth. Families that have used it pronounce it the best, and will use no other, ht goll .l ";".‘..':,T‘..,..".'}'..".‘."m:’ mor! does it Nes ir the a e organs like those es foee of m azokes a Alouirpradenioaieg, _‘ _ Oth. It never gives to Bread or Cakes an un pleasant Alkaline or mawkish taste. _ _______ _ _ CANADIAN PAIN DESTROYER | Side, Back ana ilead, Couphs, Sore Throa‘ ..nh-.tnh..&.-phm‘d. j Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, bowel o-mfi.lun.hdt. Bites, &0., ko. The Canadian Pain Destropyer has now been before the publiq for a length of time, and whonever used h'olllhd.ml:ah. aingle instance to give permanent when CAIADIA. PAIX DESTROYER : Among the most importan/of modern Medical Disâ€" timely used, and we havre never known a single case of dissatisfuaotion where the directions are ’alyhnund;n-hc‘nxulsn«l uwummu i n the & *y from experience in this matter, havin tested if thoroughly, and . therefore those who Are suffering from any of the comp wints for which it is .ecomusended may depend upon its being a Soveâ€" In And 1 ib, P a o k ot a for 26 I 8 Raockets for thetorturag parnas ot Lneumatism. and in re ioving N-'r',-_-a-_';-.-s-.-fl*“‘e-.!lflw!'--h- RLOWMOG F. -'Ko effoncy of the Canadian Fain w.hzqflmfnvihluun- commended, and its wonderful success in subduing manâ€"uummw Dealers are u.h‘l"::c- Iodduh‘..‘ in all parts of the vou turther su sach testify ulb.:{llvuul nflmhnh‘m f<r The Cana tian Puin Destroyer never fails to give mmediate rolief. Al Melicine Dealers Icml Physici.ars order and ..l.Lnd no family w ‘m-l:,.‘ bottle. Price conis lot‘llgll LYMAN, k Mowonstle, C. W. muâ€".nc’.w DO_.IIIOI IO-:_I-IIO RO'A]. ITALIA®X BITTERS. Prepared by special permission from the original recipe of F. P. VERRI, M. D., Professor of Chemistry in the University of ‘ PADUA, ITALY. Kept by all the principal Druggists and Grocers in the Dominion, f PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLKE. A. M. F. GIANELLI, Bole Manufacturer and Propristor for the Dogiinâ€" lon of Canada and the United States. N.B.â€"Thesse celebrated Bitters are carefully prepared *with the very best quality of Sherry Wine, and are especially adapted and recomâ€" mended to persons of delicate constitutions. They are gently stimalant, and will be tound infallible alds to digestion. For directions see label round the neck of each Hams, Pork, Flour, Cheese, Butter, es and Eggs, &c. : _ P BASKERVILLE, A L&Alfltua.lm‘m'-hub 'mm WHOLESALE _ AND â€" RETAIL, A well assorted stock of â€" Groceaies, Wixxs, Liqro®s, Provisioxs, constantly on hand, cousisting of a large assortâ€" Local and travelimg agents wunted in every town and cpunty throughout the Dominion. l.lm to ll:.tnl.. :.-’lo bottles o9 li MeAVAY & CO., MT-.&-MI“NI. James.st., opposite the Ottaws Hotal, Montreal, (cwyflll‘m‘m A, 0. AUDY & CO., Agents, . ment of _ i ~"~ o mimsy > Teas, Sugars, ?i-, Sauces, : &c., Wines, Brandies, Gin, Iish and Scotch Bold by Geo. Mortimer, ARDENXKR‘S BAKING POWDER. None are gopuine unless bearing the signature of We 1022tf April 28, 1869. TEN HEASONS Why it Should be Used in Preterence to all CHIEF UNDERTAKER, __ SPARKSST. COFFINS, HEARSES § CARRLAGRS, Bole agent for FISK‘3 METALLILOC COFFINS. 2AAA Iueuey below the market. EW STORE OPENXED Ne Br PATK. BASKERVILLE, l« 8 ndies, Gin, Iish and Scotch "W?gigighhcnud No. 36, Ridean st. the world to produce an article of Opposite the Post Ofice, Ottaws. The subscriber h:h inâ€" form his friends that n ed on MONDAY, the BOWLING ALLEY. This 1:'-:.:{ .o::h l: Unpital, a America, n"-m-:'lu A, M. F GIANELLL ALLEY. THE OTTAWA TIMES, JUNE 28. ‘*& Our own experience is a boitle of Pain Kill #e own & aln or is the best Physician a traveller can have."â€" THE PAIN KILLER I8s USED BOTH INâ€" TERNALLY & EXTERNALLY. When Taken Internallyâ€"It relieves the most acute pain instantly, affording relief and comfort to the patient suffering from Cramp and Pain in the W or N-nlfb Pains in any part of the system, and in Bowel Complaints it is "1 LLS Ad # We advise that every family should have so effectual and speedy a Pain Killer."â€"Amkerst, I. # It is the -d:.-ual remedy we know otf for uches, pains, fesh wounds, &c."â€"St. JoAn‘s _< When Used Rater It is equally efficacious hn o d fime Inhpent io ho wosld it is emineptly a household medicine. PERRY DAVIS‘ PAIN KILLER. ‘- For a Sudden Cold, it is almost ® Specific. FOR FEVER AND AGUE, | BILIOUS FEVER, PAINS IN THE BACK AND LIMBS; There is no remedy yet discovered that has been more successful in curing these complaints than Rhoumatic and lnn‘l:h Affections give way to it when all other remedies have failed. It is eminently a FAMILY MEDICINE, and by being kept ready for immediate resort in cases of accident or u‘d‘l:‘:‘t:ot d‘m vdzllllnvio n hour and m & ar in -.’I.odw dbills. ¥€ hy ;, The PAIN KILLER is a purely vegetable comâ€" The PAIN KILLER is a pu:y vegetable comâ€" ’lolilll'lllouh. most eficient remedy for pain, it is a perfectly safe medicine even in the or any other form of bowel disease in children or adults; it is an almost certain cure, and has without doubt been more successful in curing the various kinds of Pam Kiuzs, on my horses, and testify to its stheney to ‘ciring Ouilh Spraine. Brotiet,. Cuts, than any other known remedy, or even the most akilital Eylldnn. In India, Airica and China, where dreadful disease is ever more or less B:nht the PAIN KILLER is considered by be natives, as well as European residents in those cumings fotkih M thees oompiaints. Deal!, Bowersvilie, 0, who is a Voterinary Surgeon d{runiul: have given Poerry Davia‘ Pain Killer in many I have given Perry Davia‘ Pain Killer in many eases of colic, cramp and dysentery in horses, and : The promptness and certainty with which it acts In relieving all kinds of p‘ll‘..‘:m it eminently worthy its name, Pais Kiuutzâ€"a name easily understood, and not easily forgotten. As, in curing Cholera, it shows itself master of all the minor forms of th'c‘ dluu&,‘ uo: .I‘J cm;lon Morbas, , Summer plaint. Diarrhcea, &e. ; so lm. Dirlorh. and other maligâ€" nant dissases,â€"which it has repertedly cured,â€" it asserts its power over all the milder and more Cramps, Woenk Juints, Rhoumatisw, Swellings«, VJolis, &e.. &s. i:.nhd over forty horees in constant use, in omnibus business, and have never known itto fail in any case where I have and CHOLERA, DIARRECEA, and GOO0OD FOR MAN AND BEAST. Farmers Read This. . Lewis A Phillips, of Providencé, R I, writes as follows : , Messrs. Perry Davis & Somâ€"Gents : I have for many years used your valuable medicine, the kiely promilcnt to pabllch, in From the NHEE of 8 etter seetie ie hoii i dhissity, now reaiding ' w# 'Mmllmwehmm too ll!h. and if not, arrange Mortimer t« ld{ah ve a box of the bottles of CHOLERA MIXTURE, I sould make a good little fortune with them. The bottle L ln-fi"lfi-ohm brought two ladies round from ed cholera; ene on board the boat, and the other in Berlin, United States. Both commenced with diarrhosa, then with dysentery, and then vomiting. The one at Borlin was very bad, 1 gare her three doses of the Cholersa Mixâ€" bud, 1 gare her three doses of the Cholersa Mixâ€" ture, the third of which stopped the vomiting. The .d'“'.omflfl'ht.'o'tmfl{.n. Sho was very grateiul. . I have now only a little left." _ C ~PFPALK KIL LK K. # A medicibe no family should be without."â€" # We my recommend the Pain every family, is only 4 > TWENTYâ€"FIVE CENTS A BOTTLE. of immediately rel Oo“h. Colds, doemepean D Ir Brtadhe, Phesizen in HOUSE FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT 2 SUSSEXâ€"SP. A flo for deran, of the ve e fome uin n shatranttons 06 Lorpid nohion o the Liver and Bowels. o.-.wp....:%‘fi"‘v‘.....,“ Dengt oilet , Rose * frice, for the Testh and Gumse, Also constantly on hand Perfumes ot all kinds, and Lollet Requiâ€" stes usually kept in a frstâ€"class establishment. No, 41 Bussexâ€"st., Ottawa City. PM "Terms $10 for the season. Ottawsa, May 10. T-. VYARIETY HALL The remedy that existr, bining deâ€" Mortimer‘s Vegetable Worm Destroyer, T.. THOROVGH BSRED HORSE "R O C KE T," WINNXER OF THE QUEEXN‘8 PLATE] 3 IN 1863, Height 154 hands. _ Ll:l.nlby"lobh(h.' and out of a «Hector 1" Mare,) will stand for mares for the season a the stables of % Mzs. HARRIS, VETERINARY SURGEON, ___ larenseâ€"st., near the Market. MORTIMER‘S COMPOUNXD ANTIBILIOUS hm LEWIS A PHILLIPS3. Read the following letter received from Dr is Â¥e Poud ut wort to Mtore se eonaigament . â€" AT Tthe VYAlKETY Rain: This valuable medicine has the extraordinary 00b wWORDe® SBold in Bottles at 11 34. and 21. 6d. Each. §# 44 °+ ORTIM ZR*8s INFALLIBLE REMEDY FOR SUMMER COMPLAINT, Tus Pars Kiuees is Eqcariy FAMILY APERIENT PILLS, KONE OTHER GENXUINE. C H O LE R A, BOWEL COMPLAINTS. AXD free expectoration, and an which should be in T T GH T B L ND I K CG . _ most approved principles. beg to inform their friends and the public in genâ€" eralthas they have now REâ€"OPENED in those new buildings erected by Mr. H. * Easton, of, Merâ€" rickville, and ‘where will be kept constantiy on hand a large stock of f ake FLOURâ€"Superior‘ Extrs........................:86+50 Extra Superfine......................... 6+00 OTMER n ccsscats sexismrerersets esassessertsvsperaty " 180,000 Extra SHINGLES..................... â€" 100,000 No. 1 _ =â€" Sprsimetseressesserse 1 80,000 No. 2 *# sesssseness se0 20e 200# 80,000 Fancy ** sessesscsssssessesees 300 cords Birch and Maple COROâ€" WOOD, dry, 4 feet lyng, delivered..... 4.00 \_All Flour, Oatmeal, and Shingles kept in stock, are manufactured by H. Easton, of Merrickville, and warranted. Â¥ Bales at cheapest rates and for cash. \ _ w.H. EASTON & co., Little Sussexâ€"st., « Canal Basin. W. H. EASTON. 82( R. M. EASTON. COMMISSION SALE ROOMS, Hovs®, Laxpâ€"axo Gexerar Aosnor, OFFICE AND SALE ROOMS, Irous‘ New Bumomes, Svssi:râ€"er,, r ¢ | OTTAW A. The subscriber respectfully announces to the nâ€" habitants of Ottawa and surrounding country that atthe request of many friends he has decided on ning anextonsive and well regulated Auction mn in this city: +â€" From arrangements made with some of the Furniture Manufactories of Western Ontario, a lar, e and well selected stock of new furniture wili be oo.nn:l‘y on hand. Public Sales will be held from time to time, of which cue notice will be given, and at whi h parâ€" ties n?lrhg to furnish will have an opg:tnnuy of purchasing at unusually low rates. Mart is now open with a large stock of new Furniture, as well :::Ruo, MHarmoniums, &¢., &6., consigned for sale. The subscriberâ€"would also intimate that he s the Sole Agent for Ottaws and tefritory for the .l"“ of Rappe, Webber & Co.‘s celebrated grand ianos. * * * They are suocessors to the late John C. Fox, of Kingston, and the makers of his excellent Pianos, From their long experience in Germany, Paris, and New York, they are universally admitted to be the best Piano Manufacturers on this continent. The high reputation of the instruments made by them for the past ten years, and the increasing “ufl:rm&nl:“:o::lb-hw ion, prove their very su a s versally uk,o'- ledged merit. 9 rooo of, and pledges himself that notlln: will be eft undone by him to F". satisfaction th discharg â€" ing the trust con to him. He hopes that by strict attention to the sales entrusted to his care, as well as by :ron;it settlemnts immediately after, to merit a share of public patronage. _ _ _ _ Cash adv when uired, will be -P on consignments i--odlm sale. All kinds ot ture bought, sold or exchanged. ~His Lordshi Bish u‘fih&m-. Hon, 8ir JJ. b u:xuud. Hon. H. L. CR : Hoo. Alex. Campbeil, P M G, R. W. Soott, Ksq, M P P, _ Waiter Shanly, Kea, M P The Pianos, as well as the Purniture in the establishment, will be sold cither by private sale or auction. He would also announce that he is prepared to receive instructions from persons having household furniture, horses, carriages, or real estate, to disâ€" He will be in his offce from 7 in the morning mlhl T in the evening, when he can see parties who wish to about their sales. Consignments trom & dmm will have immediate attencion. sys s STOY E8 !. IE‘-‘:I. Fancy, Parlour and Cook Stoves, in great Ya * Ar’m for Raton‘s Patent Automatic, Selfâ€"Venâ€" tiinting, Wood and Coal Stoves. Also Beecher & Co.‘s celebrated HOT AIR FURNACES. $B"Public and Private Buildings, Conservato. ries, Vineries, Manufactories, &c., warmed by Steam, Hot Water, or Warm Air, on the latest and A smart young man wanted to act as travelling agent reyâ€"â€"esent:ng several firms. THOS. ISAAC‘8, CENTRE TOWN PLOUGRS, CULTIVATORsS, 1RON, COAL, i4 SHELF & HEAVY HARDWARE Namms, Rors, CBans, ~ and a general assortment of Houseâ€"furnishings CHEAP FOR CASH,. ALSO 30,000 Bricks at $7.00. The following is our price Ifi-dan Thousands can testify that you can purchase Builders‘ ard House Furnishing Hardware, Paints of all colours, Glass, Oils, Putty, &6., &o., at Birâ€" kett‘s Hardware Store, No. 24, Rideau â€"st , cheaper than at any other place in the city. A call is respectfulty solicited. oity. PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, Al.wkcl-uunhluthm branches af business constantly on hand. 1 Dornices, &e., at the lowest cash prices to be foun ‘ n the Ottawa market. T e No. 25 RIDEAUâ€"ST., Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, Tin and Copper Smiths, Bell Hangâ€" EOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE. James O‘Rielly, Req M W . Strange,; 'â€".-.'PP. rrt fig n ogg + y 48 ; 33 DA n 4¢ 6 ob hog i Site ȴ+ , Esq, Quebes Bank, Ottawa. obart Lyonr baqe M P P K«OPENING OF BUSINESHâ€" _FLOUR, PORK, + CORDWOOD AND SHINGLES, 8 THOS. BIRKETT, . Bign of the Anvil, > No. 24, Rideauâ€"st. P. 8.â€"All goods delivered free to any part of the TOVES8! STOVES i OMINION AUCTIO® MART, T5.3 House, Land and General Agent. LYTH & KERR, ARDW ARE Ar tus S1ox or TH® Arnvir, No, 24, Ridenuâ€"st, Ottawa, Buperfine No. 1 Buperfine o. W. H. EASTON & Co. deeiamn _J. BERMINGHAM _ candg & MHardware. seses0000 dessesssessenesee #esssssee sessessessessesse Merchants. At 4.15 1,.50 1.%5 Dno 0. C. wWouu, Pnysician, Durgeon mUu Accoucheur, Ottawas. Day office o?clu the Tours Office, SBparksâ€"street, Centre Town . Night office at his residence, Mariaâ€"streot, Centre Town. Caxor®s Core», without the use of the knife} by a new, but certain, speedy, and almost painless process. Referonces given to ?ufiu suc= sessfully treated, it required. 17w100y â€" Dn. J. A. BECKETT, Surgeon Dentist, P Dental Rooms over A. Graham & Co.‘s « Commersial Warehouse," directly :3poaiu the British Lion Hotel, late Tixzs Printing Office, Lang‘s Biock, No. 60, ®parkeâ€"st., Ottawa City. Ottawas, April 12, 1869. 1021.â€"167y EDWABD C, MALLOCH, M. D., M. R. C. 8. Dukeâ€"st., LeBreton‘s Flats, "o&rollu the well." Office hours, from 8:30 to 10;30 a.m., and 3 to 5 p.m. ike MJZ Ofliceâ€"Spurksâ€"street, opposite M & Russell‘s. P PP* s?g;. * THE STEPHENSON HOUSE AND BATHS, in connection with the original celebrated artesian well of saline mineral water, so justly renowned throughout the Western Houi'll&heu, will be open for the roc;Jmonot visitors on Thursday, the 20th of May, 1 869. W & The numerous patrons of this coumodious firrtâ€" elaes hotel will flnd.:lrt mou:.e':u‘ b::: t.h&:- hly repaired, rnis ; e :‘oun{u have been tastefully and olo,:mly laid out and planted, admirably adapted for eratut and other gnm{; a new bowling alley and bilâ€" liard room havevbeen erected, and every care has been taken to secure comfort and amusement for the invalid or tourist. Parties desirous of engagâ€" ing apartments, or transacting any other business with the establishment, will please address the proprietor, BEVERLEY TUCKER, 10604 6t. Catharines, Ontario, Canads. has leased a commodious building at the corner of Banks and %puh sts., which she has ed as a PRIVATE HOTEL, retaining the flzo of her former hotel in Desbarats‘ block, vis., the " Toâ€" ronto House." ‘The premises have been refitted and hondsomely furnâ€"h1ed with new furniture, and nfhde in every respect fit for the reception of mem. bers ot Parliament and other gentlemen who desire the accommodatio s of a first class private botel. Ottawa, March 29, 1869, 1009â€"3m Corner of Main and Prince of Walesâ€"streets Pembroke, Ontario, j # B?og in connection with the steamers Jason Gould, Pembroke and Pontiac. Part.cular attention paid to the comfort of rfi Good rooms for commercial travellers. orses and vehicles always on hand. travellers. J «__._M. KAVANAGH, Proprictor, ‘ Corner of Metcaife and Wellingtonâ€"streots, oso rocih the main entrance to the Government Buildâ€" ngs. The "QUZXEN" comprises all the requisites for a firstâ€"class hestau ant. â€" Yhe House hr:}bnn refitted and ref. tnished thro:fhoul. The BAR contains the choicust Brandsir Winesand Ligu ~vs, and every delicacy ofthe seas.a wiil be found on thetable. The m:ur'ubutolwn will be directed to he comâ€" ort of his guests ano + F ofi Oym.Ome&.m.'uuy may be sent, and will be punctually attended to as usual, arrangements having been made to pre. vent any interruptio. to the business. Mr. Desbarats tools gratefal for the sympathy tendered aim on all sides, and hopes to see his patrons and friends in his new office. | . GRORGE E. DESBARATS. Ottawa, January 21, 1869, P54 Upper and Lower Canadas.) Office and residence, er Gral::uor. near Ottawa. Burvey: uf every desâ€" Or’mmbd with accuracy. ‘Communications ad Ottawa Oity, (postâ€"paid), or left at the ofice of N, Sparks, ; &0., Ottawa, will receive prompt a‘tention 55 y B BILLINGS, Jr., Architect,Elgin street © opposite the Post Office. Rurerzxors.â€"~H ASims, W Philaâ€" dolsua Thos Fuller, Esq, itect, Au,.,z, Dr A&nu.l P., Ottawa ; Thos Reyrolds, ‘ Managing Virector 0. & St. L. R, R. T40 A&J©e General Agent. g._n'i _for Read‘s Highwines andProof + y:fln, Dawes‘ Laâ€" chine Ales and Porter. Pork, our, &0., for sale. _ _ Orrice: No. 5, Sparks Sureet, near the Russell PICKWIOK HOUSE, Corner Ja House, Ottawa city, C. W. P l of Bedste ;'3&.â€"'0631';,";.', Chauâ€" diere Island, Ottawa, C. W, JOHN Om‘lk 506y WILLIAM ANNABLE. Tl:u'n.gn & ‘h(‘::.. L;:: suor;oyor'-.' I.uind gents u, men, 0e, 0 to the Ontario Bank, Sparkeâ€"st., Ottawa, . Valuatore for Trust and Loan Co. \ l B. TACKABEERRY, Auction Rooms ®© No. 36, Rideauâ€"street, below Whyte‘s Staâ€" uono:iy Store. l.Tho sale of mhuh.d Ts at Auction or private sale prom Consignâ€" monte receired aud Lnwedings AMabiice witl io PRINTING, BINDING, OR STATIONERY, m prueg . sepenl Cepdvbsnts? Braw: io drmicn w S / i 3 Varnishes, Pa Hangings, &o., &o. ‘ Sashes Primed and Gmod; and Blinds Painted and Prepared for H ng. *4 P FACTORYâ€"Adjciuing E. B. Eddy‘s Match Factory, Hall, Q. Sh) â€"5 wh STORE AND UuFFLCEâ€"Elginâ€"st., opposite the Russell House, & Picture Frames, &c., &6. BSPARKSâ€"STREET, Where all ordérs for the The undersigned begs to state that he has OPENED AN OFFICE OVER A. MoCORMICK‘S STORE, W. &. Tereru®. MRS. TROTTZER begs to announce that she Pgmbroh, Aug, i, HALIFAX, NOVA ScOTIA, Established 1851. Permanent and transient boarders accommodaâ€" d, and every attention paid to their comfort; T. CATHARINES, ONTARIO, | CANADA. Pa..'n. SPECIFICATIONS, &+., Prepared for b\fldlngoln desori by SIDNEY B. n:‘:", Tt 3 'A‘H':m‘m, R. OLIVER MARTIN, Dentist. Offi¢eâ€" Sparksâ€"stroct, Central Ottaws. ____ 3dutf HE $ QUEEX RESTAUIANT, R. GEOHMGE HUTCHISON, Dentist, OROoNTO HOUSE. TTEAWA HOUSE. LIVER & ANNABLE, Wholesale Manuâ€" HK 'II'I'I.OPOLI'I'AI, AUMOND‘S BLOCK, ie _ _ Rideau Street (¢awa. OTICK. < Meical Catbs. ATON, Manufacturer of Doors, Sashes, & E_ Blinds, Mouldings, Looking |\Glasses, CANADA GAZETTE, CHRISTIE, Commission Merchant and 0. C. WOOD, Physician, Surgeon f_ng Mjotcls andb Saloons. AVERLY HOUSE, Aliscellancous, BARRINGTONâ€"8TREET, intion paid to their comfort; .lufll! ROMANS, PropflotoL. Corner James and Kingâ€"sts., # o\ fho brtire s . OCMEARA, Proraimron. J. COPELAND, R. Lixe. Rlculbuv coxPraAxy. Daily Royal Mail Line of Steamers between On and atter MONDAY, the 3rd MAY, the new and magnificent Iron Stearmers Quebse and Monâ€" treal, will leave Richeliou Pier (opposite Jacques Cartier r‘lace) as follows,â€" The eteamer Qucbec, Captain J B Labelie, will leave every Moxpay, Tetespay and Frivay at seven o‘clock, p m. n e d The Steamer Montreal, Cnfuin Robert Nelson, will leave every Tuzrspay, TEursoay and Sawaeâ€" pay at seven o‘clock, p m. s RATES OF PASSAGE. Cabin (Supper & Stateâ€"room berth included)$3.00 BUODID +â€"«ssscsirsrerscess sorerrestsresreresssserssesses Li 0Q Passage tickets will be sold at the office:on the Wharf. Stateâ€"rooms can be secured by taking tickets at this office only. t ce .. "Â¥ This company fll%t be accountable for specie or valuables, unless Bills of Lading, nv.n,';” the value expressed, are signed theretor. .J B LAMERE, Office of the Richelieu Co, 203 Commissioner street, Montreal, June 11, 1869. 1869. u* S*fAwa LIYVER . NAVIGATION â€"COMPANY MAIL S TEA ME RS. uTTaAwWA CITY TO MONTREAL DAILY, The splendid new and fast sailing Steamers The steamer Queen Victoria leaves her whart foot of Sussex st, at 6:30 a im, (Montreal time), arriving in Montreal at 4;45 p m. The comfort and economy of this line is unsur passed, while the route passes through one of the most picturesque districts in Canada, and is the most fashionable for tourists. Parties desirous of & pleasant trip can obtain Return Tickets to Grenville, valid for one day at single fares. * Passengers for the celebrated Caledonia Eprings will be landed at L‘Orignal. Parcel Express daily from the Office on the wharf to Montreal and intermediate landings. Tickets can be procured at the office on the wharf, from the offfice of Herrick & Crombie, Rideau st, W 8 Boyd, at the hotel and office, Russell House Block. * The market steamer Fairy, Captain: Nichol, leaves Ottawa on Tuesdays dnd Fridays at 4 p m for intermediate landings." , STEAMERS " ALLIANCE," â€" " JASON GOULD" & " PEMBROKE," TKR BHEON:+:1vecae srrancensiert seerne d Alli&DO®..2»» ssee»»ssesserscssecces»»++»â€"CBpPE®I TEUIOFIIGL+s+s4ss cevsssepseses rssvessec idb uit Jason Gould............... ............. «Cuptain Bolton PODtIRC. ........ ..........................Captain Blondin Pembroke.................... ...........Captain Duggan Bnow Bird ................ ................Captain Beattie On and after MONDAY, 5th JULY, the above Steamer will leave Major‘s Wharf, at 5 a m, arrivâ€" ing at Ottawa at 10 30 a m, leaving same days, Mondays and Saturdays, at 4 p m, calling at all interrevdtate Inudiage. * .cco109 50â€" I __ _ ; LEAVES l AYLIMER DAILY at 8:30 o‘clock, a FOR THE UPPER OTTAWA, A connection is made with the Brockville and Ottawa Railway at Arnprior on the up and down trips of the steamer Alliance. R ; Fot further &tuticnhn apply at the otfice of the Confiu.u awa or Aylmer, or to MESSRS HERRICK & CROMBIE, No. 3, Rideau street, om"o & § â€" R. S. CASSELS, President. Ottawa, May 21, 1869. Until further notice the steamer Ann Swson will leave Aylmer every,day (Sundays excepted) for the Upper Ottawa, at 8130 a.m., touching at March and Quio, and convecting with the Alliance at head of Rai‘way at 12%:30, touching at Arnâ€" rior, Savd Point, Bristol, ‘Bonvechere, Farrell‘s (Vhsrf, Gould‘s YÂ¥ harf and Portage du Fort. Freight of any description torwarded with desâ€" patch to all poiolt)l on the Imor Ottawa at moderate rates. Particular ntion paid to Towage of timber and sawlogs. _ _ _ _ _ _ May 7, 1869. The Jason Gould leaves Pembroke landing daily at 5 o‘clock, a.m. Passengers arrive at Aylmer at 4 o‘clock, pm. o The Alliance loaves Portage du Fort every min"u 9130 a.m., touching at Gould‘s Wharf, Farrell‘s Wharf, Bonnechere Point, Brisâ€" tol, Sand Point and Arnprior, and arriving at head of railway at 12145, and oonnoothx with Ann Sisson at Pontiac. Passengers reach Ayimer at 4 ppm _ ap ce Fi=s ,Btages will loare Gould‘s Wharf immediately after the arrival of the steamer Ailiance, for Cobâ€" den, connecting with steamer Jason Gould, and arriving at Pembroke same evening. . * * The steamer Pembroke leaves Pembroke daily at T o‘clock, a.m , for Des Joachims and intermeâ€" diate ports, returning same day. _ . _ _ _ 1869. *PRINCE OF WALES," « «QUEEN VICTORI A," MARKET STEAMER " FAIRY," * CAPT. R. G. NICHOLS. â€" Ottawa, l:} 29, Consisting of the following steamers : COMMENCED THEIR REGULAR TRIP3 NIONX FORWARDING & RAILWAY * "OMPANY. HIVER NAVIGATION COMPANYV‘8 HANKGE UFP TIME. HE OTTAW A , OTTaAwWA AND MONTREAL. R. W. SHEPRERD, |. Manager. 1. 1869. 10138f | Uxtox ForwaroI8G aAxD Ramwar Coxr‘r,, Ottawa, May 5th, 1869. UPPER OTTAWA ROUTE *X NK SIBSO N " June 25 Cart. R. W. Susrugeo. (Suxpays Excertep) DES JOACHIMS. ' R. 8. CASSELS, . & President. MlLeamers. MAIL STEAMERS THE STEAMER COXNECTING WITE Cart. Bowis, Line of Stean and flfntrcal. R. W. SHEPHERD. General Manager, R W SHEPHEBRD. 1062f ... Captain Cowley Captain Findlay Captain Murphy 1869. 1869. &.10., 1869.] SUMMER ABRA'XGEIIIR,[ Trains now leave as follows : and Intermediate Sutiouw:_:w Accommodation Train for Kingetop and Intermediate Stations, at..,, Trains for Lachine et ..s;....‘ 9 a m, 12 noon, 1;30 P ®m, 4;40 "I and ;:30 pm®. 3 b The 1.30 pm train runs Line. through 1 Express SATULUVAY AFTERNGON (,8,, ""*® train from Montreal on Prih(;~ the arrin (us. N-hd.. returning on Tuesday, Bight), for y be has excellent accommodar and freight. odution for parge, nternational C°‘P"7' in connection with the on:‘hh leave Portland every lo)m““‘ Rail D.'ArY k:t b‘p“m,for Et John, N.B h~ Tet ickets issued throu C . Tir furtke h at the Company‘ p4 or er informati departure of all trains : :::.hu of arrive) tions, apply at the Ticket O%«. qo "*" tions, a ynmorui'o..“â€"‘,.-'q tions l’plc J: BRYDGES Montroal, May 17, 1@64, 4*"*00¢ Direct A. M.â€"â€" TRAIKS wil T sEDBOrcin‘n 730 a m ant sorll _ ] & 00-\ arriving at Smith‘s Falls at 8.20 a m and smm LEAVE SMITHB FALIA Out Teas and4 Coffees, after one tri S 351. M.«â€"â€"THRAINS will mnubym-utum'â€"‘ $eBDeD Smith‘s Fatis at 8.35 a m finest quality, choap and free from a p m, arriving at Perth at 9.25 a m and 1 t substance, so often used in the tea trad H,. A8BOTT, of the abové named articles, a1 Managing a speciality, we are in a position : Court House, a s â€"â€"~â€"ep .. Khike _ M Cuua: oOrF. TIXE. 7 fmene BT. LAWRENCE AND OPtuÂ¥$) a complete stook just reoe yeest Ns o}ful,lu . Patent Medicines, f former} tawa & Prescott M Chemicals; 3 (ormeny ardid. 4 w:umdwwfiu ON and AFTER TUESDAY, Mat W . M. MASSEY, _ = ‘ 1869, and until further notice, TERAIN§ Family and Dispenging Chemist. as follows: pm, 7.15 pm, 9.00 p m, arriving & at 12.40 a m, 9.20 p m and 1.32 p m. :!lxod, 7, 10 a, m, 10.352. n press, 1.35 p.m. 415 p.m. Mail, 6,00 p.n‘:. Â¥.00p. m, The time of these Trains has been soarms to ensure connection with night and day tm Grand Trunk, east and weet, also with the f ors uf the Ropnt Mak hine 1 CABINETâ€"MAKER, UPHOLST Baggage to and from Ottawa checked * AND from and to stations on Grand Trunk Reilww wa at reduced rates can be had at tions on the line. T. 8. DETLOR, THOMAS 1 Superintendert, Ma LEAY k SAXDPOINT. f A. M.â€"â€"TRAINS will Gzoossndroht at 6.00 a m ant p m, 2.20 a m, arriving at Brockville at a x,9.15 p m and 9.3¢ a m and 6.10418. streets, Ottawa. P ftor the removal of houschold furnitare, &6. MAIN LINE. *A #«aggons for lumber and other heary goods. eâ€"__ LEAVE EBookYiLLy, § N Beridens ooo wonend of Wailk A+ N. AINS will + 6:00 Bm:"m, at 6,00 a â€" umpemmccmmommmmmmmmommmmmemmemmmmpeg # *A "teiuoih tie and ‘Boxes, which will ::un « No e panarios lrcsson tead Speiiainet e t wer lt in a n o s of Ottawa, by commission from © Wewill pay the carriage on twb 10 1b or four TIME TABLE, No. 21, aiways on hand. Coxurxcme ox Moxpar, Juse 21, l EXP OFFLICEâ€"St. Lawrence Hotel, Ridess4 qutanrss ADtl 3 e annempeae . _ Kupl Cans. _ j teoling in an order for ‘Ten or more Catties, _ Kwal Gans, -_;_v-.-.-..':'..".:;:’.::"..... J W . W . W ARD, of the late firm of * ® list of our prices : h p io h 740 ohairms npronse Bume Tex‘‘.......so Office to Belt‘s 7 EpRirry ei > S mm 44 opposite the Post Office, Ottawa. Mocanovr. & TAILLON®, ® Al Bolicitors, &c. Officeâ€"Mosgrove‘s P deauâ€"street, Ottawa. WiLiiax Mosorove. _ 366 GzoRSE! J°W neyâ€"ut Law, Soticitorâ€"inâ€"ChaneefF, ancer, &6. Oficeâ€"Lang‘s Buildings . he G@overnor RAXD TRUXEK PAXY or g1y_ a. MaARA, Architect. *% e Buildings, Rideauâ€"st., C Ottawa, May 14, 1869, TETREAU, N © vince of Quebet ROCKVILLE & OTTAWA R W aAY. atâ€"Law, be aie P veantac® woad se w es n Marriage Lict h““u.‘:nrymnm-u cerrrirman en en ce icans cce ie h*m.mms chance to taste « ‘AR YEILDING, :._‘"!5_ rer ghva h.-n llp"u:ll'hch' LEAYVE OTTAWA. ARRIVE I® PBE Expre:s, 7 a. m. 9.% a n. Mixed, 1.00 p. m. 4Alip a Mail, 10.00 pam. 1.00 a n. LhkAYE PRESCOTT. Mixed, 7. 15 a. m. Express, 1.35 p.m. ntre Town, O*CONNOR, Attora®y: bou ols ie bressott Kemptrile silll) _ s@yâ€" U N D E R T A K E R.â€"@a Railroabs, PERTH BRANCHL re BOX A.mmn GoIne west, LEAVE PERTH 2rams all! run llAll.wA' CaANaADa, 4 Ottawa. Public for the â€"atâ€" LAW, Gzonek 14" FURNITURE o every desoripuon, maae to order or Arshitects and others turnishing their own dra ings for any kind of wood work will have th cerrestly executed. «Particular attention paid to p'rmc & FANCY FURNITUR E ° FPUNERALS n ut the shortest notice in the city 4«., is, as usual, ‘vory large. New Shoet Music and Books constantly ar ing | ~ _‘ 3, 1. ORME * SON, * _ Sign of the Golden Lyre, ouit ,.,g,s,.ma..-cnuut& ’â€"/_â€"-â€"â€"â€"_â€"- UNING.â€"The subscriber hay P-:."&". divide his time equally bete M hrgi,'u %‘:-;MM.!M“W *.nduwmdm for tuning more promyj to heretofore. Bhall visit Ottawa once a mot ‘“'l rs received at Mr. Berminghams Auc Music Rooms, and at K. Miles® Music HLOPS. _ _ _ __,, Toilet Boxes in variety, Rimmel‘s New Porfdines, VOL. IV METALLIC AND OTHER Co Tpas orrawa urvery THE MEDIOAL HALL, MH, se & 720000000 urdh 4.4 proft, :'m OLIDAY PRESENTS FEE! COFFEE! COFFEE nennessesscecsssecceccesecest@Q 22, O ZT 1 TEA TEA : EXPRESS WAGGONS attendance to regular boarders #ensssens a0s 000 000 »00 AND BAIT STAB nessese00*s 000 000000 sall the attention of the Assensp»gr0 000 228 80008 8 00 00 every one are such as can eeessessscnsens : a ::; :: einleninisisisticieme A. 0. AUDY &4 00,, Box 201, P. 0., Ottewns, or COFFEE, OBRME 4& s08 AT English Lavender W GEOQ. K. BENEDICT. ~NO. 10 ersesee00rsse00000 »»». 80 45 @ «. O 56 @ »«» 0 Th @ «»». 0 40 @ »»». 0 86@ .m OT6@ »»». 060@ â€"«. 0 66 @ ooe. 0 T5 @ 0 20, 4 !!v 0 0 4 o 0 bb @ 0 4& 0 11@ 1 00 @

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