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sgmk * i+ esns . any. _A .”.“’. Addres«, A ® 7 w.¢ «h RELL, O:aw* 224 B1 * ~.gGHT 4& + W "og : M n t _ * sseon®OR, Attos asyâ€" atâ€" LA ’u Chansory, Convayubcar, J P * * OO Uai~ea Buildings, Jrtaw qua®e . q____'},__.._.-,r' litk Rexx Enwarso Kmwust®, ‘ UK6#» W“‘ Attorâ€" Nre bpmeactingo se n o. TK H".'.L'f' C e iUtawa_. #02 y KK & WHIRHWEI*® _*"~ " nancert, M orvies st Law, Schoitors in OBANORLT» TT vae. #6, tor the Provinses of Untari® ‘f.,‘ ce e I C HISON is fat to ky | It uleo vory qanginies, saek WiH V IANC &‘ltt.u :M’”’.::‘n .‘;fi_t: ‘M materials and most {ashionable styles. u“fl.-“n vulcanite Bpecial attention is culled to a lhe uuun.'.o:bdd.x.:b:.:;:’ozl F&tfl tusth m‘:.".“" 'u..:‘“.'::‘ LARGE AssORTMENT OF inconvenience to the wearere, r s |£0Mhonuo. without erep a conâ€" | SP‘L’G AND ‘UX!;R 0'!! of the pressnce of a submance originâ€" | ~â€" en C Ro#8lLARDy »hysicuan, “"h.\l-' I . @ihee in Mr. Usarn‘s % end of @upper‘s Bridee. OMce 1. m. to 4 p. & al «tuontion »ven to the tra imen t xdu KY % and BA&R Ar.night cas ais residence, Marray streel. 1&.90-'..-&. L with a view to the temeral of paboalal | aweivasness during the operation of extracting | in.yed or diseasâ€"d teath, bas introdussd into wnou-dmlunu Uride or ::u-l the sufferer inhates without ager or veuience, and loses his tooth as it â€"honauflm Us u«1 be consulted any day, except Bunday, | Uhis «flce from 9 a. m. to 6 p. @. | W Corner of Wetsaite and W atreeus, up* | uy Cary au ) e xPol wobk mned (eenmeit, t CCT w“m“' lulr \ a:., &o. F comprises -lltlmg:""" 4\ iMPPRTBR3 09 @@NEOL 49UsE8 FPURYXâ€" Irstâ€"class hastan ant. Yho House bat NI.D“ IsUING HARDW AR®C. :‘.:am ':.flm.“.nl | io *C#, every a Â¥ at "Prr w# diemsy ofthe soasm a will be toand onthetable. Ths ; ,, df:.‘;‘.'.‘f ’:"...“?‘ :.m‘..:g(“.f.:. .1.\‘. e bedirgated to he 60Mâ€"| o. and Oofas Vots, selty Moalds, W ire Dish P 4y +. mermeg 120 patrons. . Covers, Spise Boxes, Luiles‘ Dressing Cases, M Yerw«. Â¥.as s Ixilr _____________. | Traye, Knamelled Pis Lishes, Preserring Pros, “v DL IG 3 A &A *%, Deii VWilk ~aucepans, &0., #o. & Coustaatiy on haad, Cookiag ‘Stoves, (best BRARKS STREET, OTTAW A makers) dot Air Farnaces, W ater Coolers, Baths, pre + i Icnn.a)cuu-y.m.umm Piomepnernerene oo reninnnncenin irerprarrre‘. "V/~ &AFO, d (itaws September 3. } HALIF NOoVa $u0fIA, . ‘:.'.....,.., “ No. 2 RIDEAU STREET, *Em‘&‘:fluu.â€"h& Plumbers, Gas «. 1 Steam Fitters, Tin JOUN ROMANS, Proprietor. . ‘ % Ponvn--oul. y Corner James and Kingâ€"sts., m~l~ and Public OMces, ST. » l%u@m' P t ; Ahake of a..’um'*"-) MiFK sprdiont samiply room “whm san be accommoJated vith board «ad rooms. ‘Fentlemen diing the Capital wili I.d.o:z\o' accommoâ€" Wion by the day or week at ateto ma. NB â€"Fais hoase is situsted in the immediate Waity of tas @arcli@«nmnsat Buildings and the aral vaace %1 ’flA UPPORITE inss Ux10® HoOUVSE, EVERT CONvENTENCE AND OOMFORT FOR THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. The Bar always sapplied with the GHOICEKIT LLQqUVORS, yOL. T. ”“'- ARMSTRONG, PROPRIETOR, EB OF QUEEN AND ELGINâ€"STS OQTPA W A. And the table spread with EVERY DELICACY 0K THE SEASO \ w uh POPPE ‘ dntarie and Quebe® IE METROPOLITAN, AU MOXNX DS BLOCK, Kidean Street ttawa. 9%s ¢ P. VMEARKA. Proraiato® ‘:“'"“ Beaver, Toronato Mutoal Fire and live Stock Insurance Co, Genersal Commission Importers, M«nufactures and Mining Agont claims constaatly on hand. Ofice, corner Mittails and Sparks stroots, over Maan Bro# sURGEON DENTIST, Sparks Street. _ »POSITE «TIMES" OFFICE. Motets and Sal oons. saD T. DARTSKELL, Barrister or, Aitorney and Netary Public, Clork s and Coanty Attorney, for the United Â¥*»8d CORUT ) S mell_" OGceâ€"1s the Ures Robert Stewart having made arrangements With an asccomplished lady teacher, anznounces that her Duncing Classes will commence on Weduesday, the 22nd instant Purtaer particulars may be obtained on appliâ€" Wiilon to Mre Robort Stewart, Wilbrod streot. _Otaws September #th, 1869 _1 1484 D aAVERLY HOUSEK, 1 T. R. H1IGGIN®, An experienced Firstâ€"class Common Schoel M-, who is not afraid to compete (so far w his profession is concerned) with any per. :hflu Province, desires an engagement Untario, to date from the Arst of January a qURBy » RE®TAUEANT, M. KAVANAGH, Proprictor, -...LU. w k 444. ANCINGO AKD DEKPORTMENXT. It. Best of reterences. Address, stating salary, &¢., .. cce c 0 BHull, 31st Oct, 180. . 1s0auf _ a&#TRO Lad siteation. i« WA Fopendl s Pnafyretth ie o oc * © ¢44 % e e ids ./ T ARTED. JMice Buildings, aPIEKEKREE, SBams 3oliciterâ€"inâ€"Chaneery . Public, Corner otf Sus â€"â€"‘-"‘â€"â€"'_‘-â€".â€"7 + c~..0‘. Barristers and stâ€" Law, solicntors in Chanser y , *hesa Public, &0, &0, for the Pro Stabling and as Astentive Hoâ€"llar. stor® omm 0000 K1 M B & R 4 Barristers Book 12w w at law, s Russell House, store, Yparke street, wLiaf, Soltoirorâ€" er, A0., Sussex~ «Ataiw ae 387 Bartister, Attor abi xO. 1581 F 0 Cimov. A D PRATT, s Dining Salcon. «emmermeme .hn-mh)l‘ Way~â€"All work in any of the : in emeram n n ‘bmnhn executed in a prompt &A 1 mt A NC . workmanlike manner. _ _â€" _ Jli im Conveyâ€" --! 39 RIDEAU STREET, e QTTAWA A4., MAYINXG OQOPENED HIS W ERSTABâ€" Otâ€" LISHMENT E5 (nearly opposite the Old Stand,) and | ~%ers forsaie at VERY LOW PRICES alarge efY», nd well selected stock, comprising Groceries, PIO | Wines, Liquers, Tobaceo, Laundry and Fancy | goaps, Sauces, Spices, Fickles, Brooms, Brushes, test, | Candles, Coarse and Fine Sault. Aiso, pals Bordeauzand ther Vinegort 1 MESS POKRK, _CKLED sALMON, LABHK. HER«A1NGS8, a â€" the namerous other articlesnecessary 0 conâ€" tiate a complete stook. H@*EASRâ€"â€" â€" 54 e ns â€" l'-mj:p.. Oolang, Congon, lmperia\ Young Hyson, quite fresh and cheap. # ORPRPEEK â€" & F rosh Colf oo ground and reested daily on l 1QqV0OR8sâ€" A _ Cogxa0 Buaxors Renault & Co, Henâ€" s0e0#7, Piper‘s and other brands. ‘.OLI-A.D GIÂ¥%â€" _ Ue Kuyper‘s and Houtmans, n wood he promises. bottle. #: “Y!’l’â€" sherries o all grader, Ports of Ane '“..l'l'guus 'Zu.um:‘.t i:_ , bm w 1IGUIWINES, OLD RYE, &83 ATD WHISKEY , 1gh proofand avor, at extromely low riees. ‘Thorme‘s and Stewart‘ Spotsh Whiukey and d Tom. Dunville‘s Lrish Whiskey. Murphy‘s Old [rish Potteonâ€" @uinness‘ and Loadon Porter, pts and qts. Molson‘s and other Alos. _ Beg most reaps ifully to intimate to their friends and customners thit they have jast recolved and have ready orinspes lon 1870. .lfm and Syrups, all grades. Bale at re fners‘ prices. IHE OLD TOCK, SAYVE) FROM FIRE SELLINO AT TWENTY.FIYE PERCENKXT BEKLOW COST. Now is the time or bar ains. 1106 Suitable for the coming season, ENGLISH, NEwEsT aAND MOsT FASHIONâ€" ABLE DESIGN~. i@rvtuE REApY.MADE «~LO THiIXNG },°PaARTNENT KNXIS WHUELAN, QM..WManCQ first class outter d > Suits made to order in best and latest styles Good (it ensured or no #a 0, A, DURR. (VMEARA &4 CO Suspendars, Searts, fies, Coilars, Shirts, Gloves, 0, &o. Together with a large and woll assorted _ special sttention given t> Roofing and Sttisg up ( atvanlzed® irva and Fin Gutters, Condustors, &o., &6. & A YERY LARGE <A88S0RTMENT FISHUIN®@ TACKLB. cmnprising Rods, Lines, Wliea, Hnoks, Fioats, Trolls, Panulers, Landing Nots, Â¥+y Books, &0o. &0. Otaws. Aunguat 10. 1370 1149 1y F O R sPRUING IMÂ¥PORTATIONS: C MEARA & CO. ~This valuable preparation combines all the medicioal virtues of those articles which long experience has proved to p-rn.*ho most safe and efficient propertiâ€" a for! theâ€"cure of Fiesh Wound, Sprains, Braises, Gails of all kinds, Cmcke! Heels, Hing Bone, Spavin, Callons, Fistula, 8 «eeney, Extâ€"rnal Polsons, Scratches or Groas«, Strains, Lameness, Mange, Wit= lows, Cortas, Hand Cracks, Foundered Feet, Horn Dist«mper, Swellings, and many other discases which borses and cartle are subject 1LOTHS AND W EEDS 1L0THS AN "V BLYTH & KERE, FRENCH, many xears, aDd thorougily tested, & the cheapest and me external complaints _â€"it never fails whet fully applied. ary TEX To be had of all Druggists and Country Merchants throughout the Dominion. Price 25¢. pet bottle. se m rucccamnndnts i YÂ¥ W ME 4 M § 11 by (George Mortimer, John M! U action with the Grand Trook RaUway w ht Mamcey, f P se‘ Skimn«® it :lflmw nd‘! MONDAYX d‘!m Ottawa, all M» dhr.i‘n_o‘ Doalers. us ‘ paAY _..A..,”,,?_.‘u d:.. .lh.lab.. ‘VAI‘IID By a ms girl a situation as BEAMâ€" STRES3, or DRESSâ€"MAKER, in a private (amily or place ot business. . Roterences given it required, Apply at the ‘Tuzs Orvic®. August 1st, 1870 14244 and ~Coppor Smiths, Bell taws, August 10. 1370 The cele 0K THE KEWZE3T STYLES. ARL EY *8 & DrY Go0o0S8. s November 24, druocertes. sCOTOU \1ND CaANADLANX MANUFACTURES somplete, «od will be found of_the TDt A RABIAN OIL HORSES AND CiaTTLE XEYERâ€"FiaILIXG REYXEDT Mardware. brated Liniment has been used for re, and its cnx-wd- tested, and it is to be st and mesi reliable remedy for a‘l! | innlaints ever offered to the public | «is when timely used and faith Mangers, &o. O# s when timely u800 awo ImIRE? Ld oo u00 d ic ~Auingty m s Bs on l ana Coatioook only, &6.......«« _....um,- of all Druggists and Country , _ A9" Cars on all Night Trains, Fagâ€" roughout the Dominion. Price | m‘m- und ©Charlotts" leaves 65. ... | Portiana erery Woednesday and Saturday afters NORYHRLOP & LYUÂ¥AN, ‘....,ur ld'hl.l.!.. respectively at 4 p m« T L relizet ~sme dpo / vaves Sm V n n d h »dicine Lv&ICTS, at 6 p m, for S1.J000, botued 24, 1870 is22tl ‘i ’&hwumw UMMWER* g y VERcoATs «» 4A L80 â€" 1x 1870. Newvastle, Ont. Proprietors. RUN ~iNG OF T RAINS FOR THE < NsSUING 8B â€" o%. In addition to the Fast Time waten it is intens ed to make betweentheo With close connsctions at all pornts. 1 will be equipped with handsome NEW FIRST.CLASS, CABs, Unsurpassed on the cuntinent.! Tkins WilL SUK serwesn Portland and Montreal is 13 Hours. Montreal and Toronto in 13 Hours,. Stopplug only at the most important Stations. PALAUCE â€" SLEEPING CARS Will be run on the Throough Trains and the serâ€" tice will be performed over the entire line in a manner equal to that of any rallway op this con M-- ;‘..ohl"- i finn.o-.cu have been made to accommodate the pleasure trive!. For further partioulars see advertisements and time ta blos. Bpecial attention is directed to this |Company‘s inouncement, in regard to the MPROVEL SERYVICE OF TRALINS FOR TAE SUMMXE2 OF 1sT0. ACCELERATION OF SPEED. NZW CARS ON A_L EXPRESS TLAINS, Portland to Montreal in 13 Hours. Montreal to Toronto in 13 Hours. On and after JUNE 13th the new arrange> ments will be put in torce, and trains will loave Montreal as follows : 00lÂ¥ WEST. As fast as completed, Juae 3 1370. RANXD TRUNK RAILWAY Montreal as follows : OOIE?IT. We Express for h. Ottawe, Brockville, =-p t -F"‘“"__"’-AA Brockville, RKiujgston, SeNenin®, Foronto, Gusiph, Longun, Brantâ€" clo:‘d. 0“.:4“:1'1 BaGalo, Detroit, ago, points weset at..... N1GUT, do 0O..ccccerecers se Mail Tr.in for Toronto and intermediâ€" Ltd SAORtNOME.......0essesseneccnes sennn ce Acscommodation Train for Brockville and intermediate HANOME.. .ssâ€"â€"«=«* Trains for Lachine a 600 a m, T 00 a m, 9 14 am, 12 noon, :0 p m. 4 00 ‘-.l”p-. and 6 30pm. The 30 pm Traiin rans through to Provinse | ine. dJoINw s0UTH AND EAST. Ascotmmodaiion Train for Island Pond and intermediate stations AL........« Express fer Bqston, via Vermont Conâ€" HTOT, M6. . .. causes s enseee 000000 on s 0000 0000000 Express for New York and Boston, via Vermont COB TAl, #b....22s000e secerees Expreas for New York and Boston, vim Piattzburg, Lake Champlain, Burâ€" lington and Ruti&Ad, BE.â€"ssssssssec0es Express for Quebes, Laland Pond, Gorâ€" ham, Portiand and Lower Provinces Saturday aiternoon, respectuvely, at 4 0 p ®. MM“MH passoenâ€" gore and Freighe tummflm&“mm in ‘enssction with the Graad Trank RallwaJ . leave Portiand every Monday and Tharsday at § It j m for 8t John, N B, 40â€" C P CCLT LC LEMGS Aauscccuscnte watiees alple:© stions. Â¥._ artaer information and time of arrival and depariure of all trains at terminal and way station apply at the Ticket Ofice, Bonaventure Station, 0. at No 39, Great 8t James Streot. C J BRY Dv4K8, RAND TRUNXK : RALILWAY Gw. TRUNK K AILLW AY ©on . PAXY OF CaNaDa. 1870.) 8UMMER ARRANGEMENTS. (1870 Trains now leare BONAVENTURE BSTATIO: as follows : se . Day Expreas for ’ln‘vllb. , Acscommedation Train for Corawall and Intermediate Stations at......... 00 p ® Accommodation Train for Kingston and _ _ _ ie o e e C Intermediate Statio08, Mt..... .......« 1;30 anm Tra‘ns for Lachine at ........... 0:00 a m, 100 18 9# 14 a m, 1% noon, 1;30 p m, 4:00 p m aad 5:30 p m. â€"The 1:30 pm train runs through to Proviae @orxa soUTH AND EAST. Assommodation Train tor Island Pond _ _ _ C 1 n 4 1t hocin. & Phcs Ay~ «t Th bets ussued through atthe Jompany‘s prin= Express for BOBLOM Mh....csessczessesessese000 Express tor NewYork and Boston via VermoBt CODUTA] BE..sssssss00ss0000 «en June 3, 1870 | pal stations. m.. Austha seessesesheeesee00000 6008 UE .ceeeseereessee4000 «sssen00s0 emee t nit pal star 0n‘ For Mn‘lfldaflnln‘ ‘wdallnb at terminal and way sta« tions, apply at the Ticket Ofices, Don m..aamn:.u Streot. 0.J; BKYD@E3, Managing Directer EAST AND WEST, They has excellent and all points West, at. .... and Lat Montreal, May, OQrtawa Orricnâ€"YTork street, ress for Noew York and Boston via Plattsburgh, Lake Champlain, Burlington .‘l‘ul‘u‘,l..... sessess Gorham and Portiaad,. C & N 4& D k . Haliroad, P PV L Â¥ A N 8 A N A D A at all porsts. ‘The line C J BRYDAE®, :;.;;,"m“| Ottaws, September 9, 1870. OftaWwaA, s ““ “" 7-70 OTTAWA, MONDa\l DECEMBER 5, 1170 l4fi tion for passen corner of Busser 1 00 a m 1 10 a m 13) p Con . These highly improve4 iaventions render Elec:ricity perfectly «elfâ€"applicable, and ¢x=> trem 1y efhicacious 11 a mild continuous form, no shock or unpleasint sensation being exâ€" perienced, whereby it becomes a true fountain of health and> vigour, speedily: soothins agonizing peins, reâ€"animating torpid limbs, r.viving the siugzish functions of life, and imparting renewed energy and vitality to constitutions enfeebled 1y whatever c»nse. Medicines and their deleteriouns consequebces are thus entirely dispeused with, The daily increasing number of cures «foctâ€"d by PULYEKaMACHER‘S MEDiCOGALYVAN.â€" 10 H*;‘E'E;ilâ€";)â€";;hl;ive and veried, that it forcibly points to this invention as the embryo of a univesa«l remâ€"dy. â€" T W L WCm ECC PMusice . C m _ N. Bâ€"â€"The following testimony from the / clite of the Euglish medical faculty has been goo. Ived : oBraiiiiers 4 j t # We, the undersigned, haye much pleas , # sure in testifying that Mr, J. L. !‘cl.vu-l @ wacu®w‘s recent improvements in his Voltaic | # Batiâ€"ries and â€" wulvaoic Appliances tor # Medical Purposes are of great importance to # Scientific Medicine, and that be i8 eutitled # to the consideration and support of every " one disposed to further the advancement of * real and useful progress, | = Dated the 9th day of March, 1866. _ # SIBR CHARLES LOCOCK, Bart., :.g,c p + SIR HENRY HOLLAND, Bart., I.'l‘) & s « sIR WM. FERGUSSON, Bart., F. R. 8. | * KDWD. H. SIkYVEAING, M. D, M RCS8 « SIB J. RANALD MARTIN, F. KR C.8" _ rPULVERMAUHER‘s SYSTEM is also apâ€" proved of by an official report oft the Acaâ€" demic de Medicine, Paris, Royal College of Pbysiciing, London, and the Imperial Faculâ€" ty of Vieupsa, and its curative virtues are conâ€" L L & C riune ue bus ts eei ocb cmctut s mb ;uo.uou! 13 LIFE PCLVERYACHER®S PATENT GALYANIC _ CHAINâ€"BAND3 EUTSB, AND POCKET BATTERIES c dn cliblia d d sir< Anmidinndnip Reler P firmwed by thousands of private testimunials of cures efected. (See pampblet gratis). _ _‘ These facts appeal to the good sense of every sufferer to avail bimeelf of this scientitie and curative progres», to which the luventor bas devoted a lifâ€"â€"time of »tudy and !abour, as an ardent deciple of that great bepnef« tor of mwankind, the late illustrions electrician Eiditaie Takkne. > 0 . in s uk aa DOH AmE 8 ME T C PULVE®MACHER‘8 MEDICOâ€"GALYANâ€" IC CHAINS are excodhgli cth tive without the aid of medicine, restri of diet, or th« ieast derangement of the patient‘s babits and daily occupations, in the following maladies : Rheumatism . Female Complaints Gout Constipation Scintica Cramp Lambago Slugzish Cirenlation N. uralzin Urinary Disorders_ N uralzin Viinary 1 Head and Tootbhache Paralysis Liver Complaints _ Epliepâ€"y Tic Dolreux N. rvous | lodige=tion Function $= wegnl onl The effects of the application ot Pulverâ€" machber‘s Chaine in any of the above disorders is imm,. diately perceptiblâ€"â€"the relicf of pain instantancons. } PRICE 1LIsT . OF PULVERVYACHELR‘3 CHAIN BaNDS AND BATTELILES, B. CHAIN BANDS for Neryous Deafuarss, Head, Tooth, and Face A he, and Noises in the Hoad, 218. to 308. B. uHAIK BANDS for loss of Voice and other aff.ctions of the Throat, 108. 6 1. to P® 14. ~ N. OHAIN BANDS lor Sciatica, Rheamsatic, Neuraigia, and Gouty Pains, Local Paraâ€" lysis, Cramp, &¢., 18s, to 22s. and 408 . BCHAIN BANDS for Lumbago, Indge«tion, Liver, Chest, and Runctional Dis rders, &o., Smn as a bel1}, 22« to 40s and 55«. B CHAL BANDS for Writer‘s C:amp, Trembling, Nervousness, &¢, 223 to 308 and 40%. B COMBINED CHAIN BAND for Cantil, Paralysis, Epilepsy, General Dâ€"tility Functional Disorders, &c¢ , 308 to 508. A complete Bet of CuMmMBINED UHAIN BANNS,BELTS, and CHAIN BATTERY for .« ~ring vitalenergy, £5 to £7. The pubtic are most earnestly cautioned to beware of Preado Electric Belts advertised by sham Doctors, &¢, for improper purposes, and so severcly satigmatized by Vice UObangel> lor Malins in the sult Pualvermacher vs Hamâ€" woud, alias Heory James, alias C. ‘T, Haphey, M. R. C. 8, alias Heary Burrows, &¢, &o. No Gaivanjio Belts m{_nlno but those bearing the fac simile of Puilrvermacher‘s signature on the label. P A pamphlet cont«ining full particulars may be Lbad at the Drug Store of A. Christie, Bparks Street. _ ___ _ Galvantc Eetabrishment, _ © 200 Regent Street, London, W. Ottawa, September 6,â€"1870 1455 lawk y y HARVESTING IMPLENMEN18.â€"€ ‘,...“,.“..uvu..no.u Ridsau m,.....m.n-.unmmd, @rass und othar Soythos. ‘ Blood cll «r B «1, al. lengths. Blood Casi ore«!, * Blood German Bteo!l, * Prige of the Field ailver Steol. Boun‘s Blue Belli, * Red Roveror Champlon * regrorad Â¥lint‘s Celebrated 80yth, y Waitings Bureka soyta ground, ready for use. =,, m::.*.‘.w bent. «y Forks, fiares prouk i Siraw Works, three probgs. > Boy thes Snathcs. w C NCMe ce o oi dnc ues Ww rl\o 'AAl.II.l _ Who bare suffered by dustion in the price of Stoves, Flevated Oven Double Stoves. CYTHES ! Box Stoves all sizes. A complelete assortment of Sbeif ansd Heary oAwara Paints, Oil, Glass, Patty, Coal Oil, sCYTHES!! 80YTHES!!! Grain Iradies, Muley and Grape Vine. Boyibesâ€"stones aad ,\W@rinds:ones of allZ J. L. PULVERMACHER, Our WINTER STOCK, just i CAPITAL STOVE DEPOT." 385 Sussex Street, , * H MEADOWS & C0. TBHOR. BIRKETT, No. 14, Ridoau Street. Parlour Stotes. Hot Air Furnaces. Hotel Cook Stoves. tre we make a ro= received rost OrFFICEK, OTTAWA. Arrtval Departure of Mails. 1870. FALL RRANGEMENT. _ Matter: ;mtod uéh 9.3¢ p.m. will be forward ed East and Wost in supplementary package the ‘awe night. The â€" Woestern Mail arriving at 7 p. m. will be deiivered the same ovening. o % BRITIBE MAILA. 1 Per Cuna. 4 Line, close every Tuesday at 10.46 &. M . ‘ Per Canadisn Line, close every Friday at 10.30 a. ui. A supplementary beg for Canadian steamer will be ctosed at 11.30, in which al\l paid unâ€" registered matter will be sent. i On Money. Order Offices throughout the Domiâ€" nion, Great Britain and Ireland, Newfound~ land ang Prince Edward Island, can be obtained at this Office. Also, Postage and Bill uu-r. Orrice Hoomrs rzow 8 i.4., to T r.x. POBT OPFIOR BAYVINGS BAXK, "D:lrnlhvmbo received at this Office. Interest allowed at the rate of Four mont. per annum, and deposits can be withdrawn at any time. Five per cent. will be allowed on special deposits in sums of $100, for the with= drawal of which 3 months‘ notice will be reâ€" quired. Post Orric®, Ottaws, 21st Nov., 1870. ~Mothers Morners â€" Mothersiâ€"Are you iisturbed at night and broken of your rest by a wok onrid suffering and orying with the excruciâ€" ting paino cuttingteoth ? If so, go at once and zet a bottle of hirs. WINSLOW‘S #OOTBHING <YXRUP. It will relieve th poor little sufferer mmediatelyâ€"depend upon it : tWere is no mistak about it. There is not a mother on earth whoba ver ased it, who will nottoll you at once that it will tegulate the bowe‘ls, and iveo rest to the nothor, and relie! a2d health to the ohild, oporaâ€" noglike magie. It is pertectly snfe to use in all ases, and pleasant to thr taste, and i8 the preâ€" «oription of one of tna oldest and bestfomale phyâ€" molan 404 aurses in the United States,. Price 25 ents o _ everywhere. Ba sure to call fo: "MRS WINSLOW‘E 30O0THING SYRUP.®" Javing the facâ€"simsle of «Cartis & Porkins" on ghe outside wrapper. All others are base imitaâ€" New York, says:‘*=Ihave used D Magnetic Ointment in my practice preinA : Snd an AWaget Ay Ned +0fi C uh Aut if y > Infarmmmation of the Lungs, [ofammation>‘; he Bowels, Ianfammatory Rboumatism, and in Onilaâ€" -dhnr.uo%nhum erfect ancooss. in u:ulhm. ruises, Fros Limbs, it aots like a charm. * LA . hi Da. J. ” ". 4 says : ** a\zfi'Mu not been (ound ".‘T‘ Its astonishing oures of Enfamâ€" mation of the Lungs and Croup andthe wonderfal success in “M‘\* the mrm Rhbou â€" matism, and relie u‘ Neorvous , entitle it to a hign rank e list of remedies for these c«omplaints." D2. a. W. Bzupina, of Knowlesvilie, New York saye; "I have used it in severr | oases of Special [rritation and tor the worst cares of Piles, and sundry other complaints, and find 1t a superiore article, and well worthy the notice of all ," Purchasers should be sure and ask for Dr. B. Frask‘s lngdo Mntment, and see that the words = A. TRASK‘8 MAGNETIC OINTMENT ‘ are on the vuprt. Northrop L‘-u Newoastle, 0. W., Goneral Agents for the Oanadas, Soid in Ottews by all raggists and by mtmnwm wow RM m "uP" UE Ee OeR CCC Magnetic Ointment in my prastice a number of jeare, and can say with pleasure 1 deem it one of he greates: discoveries of th':c; for .:'ho cure :f on Pm lt io ks itc se abLam s‘ a Dr. A«+ P. BASKEKVILLE & BRO8. Whole.ale and Retail dealers and Commisâ€" Desire to draw the attention of the Public to their well assorted Stock of Grocemes, W ines, Liquors, and Brovisions, ail of which will be sold at prices not to be rivalled either here or, clsowhere. ‘ Havring the advantage of buying oar Goods at the lowest prices, and direct frow the Importing Vensels, enables as to seil in future as we have done heretofore, which we hope has given satisâ€" tnction to those who bave favored us with a call. Ry«, rroof and High !huc(: best always on hend, Also, Gin, Brandies Wines diâ€"ectly mported. Those who bhave not already tried our Goods are resp ctively lnvited to call, AW#"Re. member our motio. * Qaick Sales and Profits.~"0&. Sait and Fish coostaaotly on hand» P. BAsKERVILLE & B8X08. _ _ August T, 1870. 1438â€"1y A Martied Man, who understards farming in glm_w;l“l“‘flw- â€" ITUATIONX WANTED UE PEKOPLE® TEA STORE, . Trask‘s -.‘D-:u‘ Ointment Cures or Rateotesâ€"â€"Dzs. Biwounax, of Utien sPRKOLAL AOTIORS. NONEY ORDERA No. 36 F a L M KE R G. P. BAKER, FARMER, 1870. â€"St., and t MALL will loars Ottaw a at 9 30 a m, connecting at P:resoot, with the Grand Trunk Express, fr the West, and with the Ogdensburg Rail« way, for Boston, New York, &0 MAUL will ls ave Octawas at 12 006 noon, conmectâ€" ing wich the Grand Trunk Exprers, for Montreal, EXPREsS® #1 lleave Ottawa at 10 30 p im, connestâ€" ing wih the Graod Track Fxpresses, Kart and West. _~ Going sorth Prescott to Ottawa. NAIL wili leave Prescoit Junction at 6 a m. ( conneciing with the 3. T Erpresses East and s | West and arriving in Ottawa at 8.30 a m. EX -T‘l:Etlb l;l’ b> obtain d en application to ary «f the Compary‘s Asm.u_»r «t «vy of tha Princsiâ€" pal Stations of the grana Trunkt nails ay. All trrzing on this Lise sre run on Mentroal time. * R LUTCHRELL, _ THOMA3 RE¢¥NX0OLDs ___ sSuperictendert. Ottawa, November 19, 1870 “A.\'\UA CKNXNTAAL ANn. BROCK. ViLLB ARL OUNTAW a is ALL, W AY 3. ALTER i[ION OF TRALN®, Commenoing DECEMBER 5, 1879. ELEEPIKG CARS between 10KkO0NXT) ard Ottawa, going through in 13 HOU its, _ un and »frer MQHDAY, Doc,.5, TRAIN3 run as follows : > Leave Brockvil‘e. ; EXPRE33, at 4 45 a m, connecting with Grard Trunk Express from the West, and arriving at Otâ€" tawa, at 8 i0 a m. "HK ST. LA WRENCE ANXD OTTAW A RALL W AY. MALL TRAIN, st 1.51 p m. 4 EXr iiss. at 3.30 p m, conneocting with Grand Trank Day Express from the Wert, and arriving at Ottawa at 7.16 p m. _ freva measre Ottawa. LXPRESS, at 9 40 a m, arriving at Brockvilie at 1. 49 pm, and ccnnecting with Grand Truck Day Nrprest poing Wiest . 4 .0 000 .2 050. _ MaALL TRALN, at 5.45 p m, arrivging vile Â¥ 15 p m. _ ____ vEHTE T TV TT EX?B'C':B. at 10.39 p, artiving at Brosk» ville ut %.‘5 a m, ana connecting with Grand Trunk Nizbt Express gommg W est. % Truins on Canada Central and Poerth Bramsh make certain connections with all train:s on B. &> 0. Kailway. A Eleoving Car will leave Toronto an Mon day, WoJnesasy and Friday nights, by the Grand ‘Trant 7.30 p m train, and §0 through to Ottawe arriving at 5,30 a m. i i Lo oS l ul0 O Wb E ic ues is wave m w c w w mb biidte. A adhaar eP ~" Returning, it will leave Ottawa on Tuesday, Thureday and Saturday nights, at 10.40 p m, and go throagh to Toronto 6y 9. T. Train, arriving at Toronte at 11.3" a i. Freight forwarded with d.spatch, as the C. C. and B & 0,Railwars are the rame guage as the W acd Tronk. Car loads go through in Grand lruok Cars to sll points, without travehipment, oo 94 oo c to â€" oneetanrtank mmade witkh â€"Orend i’v(.:;'rt‘:i;"o;:fi-:;l'lom wade Trunk Trains « GoingSouth Ottawa to Prescott. \> RBRHKAL »ESTATE, Mill Property, Farms, Timber Lands, Timber Licenses, &c. & rtive at Sand Point 1.35 aud 7,!0 p m. In the matter of _ THOMAS D. LEWIS, Of Templeton, County of Oftawa, Quebec, r ‘TNSOLVENT, + The subscriber will ofer for sale by Public: Auction, at the Court House, Town of Aylmer, an THURSDAY the fifteenth of December, at twelve o‘clock Noon. _ The Valuable Real Estate Timber Lands, Saw Mill, known as Eagle Mills, Templeton ; Carpenâ€" ter‘s and Blacksmiths‘ Shop, Dwelling Houses, Barns, BStrble», &o., erected on the following properities to wit : F In the Township of Templeton, in the County Fifth Rufâ€"\hu half Lot 15, 100 Acres. Beventh Rangeâ€"Sorth half Lots 1, 2, 3. Brockville, Ont., Nee !, 1870 Lots T, 100 Acres. Eigth Rangeâ€"Part lot 3, 124 acres. Part lot 4, 200 acres. South half loi 5, 100 acres, Do lot T, 109 acres. Do =â€" lot 8,100 acres. West halt lot 12%, 100 neres. On this is a valuâ€" able farm. North half lot 17, 100 acres. Do â€" : lot 18, 100 acres. Ninth Bn:-â€"!(onh half lot 5, 100 acres. Lot 13, 200 acres. On this lot is erected a Saw . Mill, known as the "Eagle Mills," Carpenter‘s BShop, Blacksmith‘s Shop, Cook House, lour other Houses, three Barns, and other build ings thereon erected. Bouth half lot 14, 100 acres, with buildings mPoORFANT SiLE thereon erected. B::th half lo:' 18, ::0 acres. > | Ten blrâ€" est half lot 5, 100 acres. East half lot 5, 100 acres, W est half lot 6, 100 acres. : Leot 9, 100 acres. B , Lot 13, 200 acros, with Dwelling House and TimtS _ Neorth half lot 17, 100 acres. 1 Nerth half lot 18, 100 acres, North ha‘f lot 19, 109 acres. f Eleronth Rangeâ€"Lot 6, 200 acres. This is e v.;ublo fi-;or Land. i | elft Ihxoâ€"- art lot 14, 25 acres, commonâ€" ly called McGregor‘s Farm. .. Thirteonth Rangeâ€"Part lot 13, 40 agres, with buildings thereon erected. | Also Insolrents interest on lot 15, in the 15 hb concession of Templeton, Quebee. | \ t K S ick 4 THE UNDERMENTIONED LICENSES COMâ€" MONLY CALLED TIMBER. LLMITS,: will be sold at the same time belonging to same Eetate :â€" | First Licenseâ€"Number Eight (? for 1870 and 1871, to Cut Timber on the f lowing limits : PortLiXxD, QuEeszCOâ€"Area 17} equare milesâ€" To commence at the rear line of the townshi of Templeton, running on said rear lice GY 1 miles on the course due north, and in breadth not more than half way to the height of land beâ€" tween the Blanche and Lierve Rivers. The westâ€" ern boundary of this limit is the township of Wakefield. The upper boundary of this Limit has only 2} miles. | Becondlyâ€"License number eightyâ€"eight (88) for 1870 and 1871, to eut Timber on the folâ€" lewing limits, viz., W akefield, Quebec. Area 74 square milesâ€"Lots number 18, 17, 19, 20 and 21 in the eighth (8) Range ; and 17, 18, 19, 21, 26 in the ninth (9) Range ; 17 to 24 inâ€" clusive, E; } 22, N.q 25, 34, S. | 27, in the tenth in e n * aor o n 44 ie d 1INSOLVENT acT OF 1869. clusive, 5j 1 44 "el 9‘ hi e 199 Ro l lu!o ; and 17, 18, 19, 20, and 21, 8. 4 22, Eâ€" i 23, .lu.u.”htheunuh Range of the township of Wakefield. Also, the Insolvents interest in the Graphite Cl c et ateg uin pas, ied arm mplements, inclu a valuable .hgm“‘uhr-le. Lathe l.ch-igo, m;o. 'r‘:u Cutters, boi-. &e., &s, f or er p.rtlol Ars, & to } WILL!Al;wulDSAY, Assignees, 2, Merchants Exchange m#ontrealâ€" ALTERATICN OF TIME, Kovember 24 1870 Raitsoads. NOTIC E. Of Ott 1wa Quebec at 7 30 a w, arriving at Ottawa â€"â€"OF~â€" Manpaging Uirecto H ABBOTT, Manegor . 15304 * ition !0_ acy at Brock A Sleeping Beauty: In her bower she lay, like a snow wreath fung ‘Mid flow‘rs of brightest hue ; Pouting roses about her hungâ€" Violets ‘neath her mantle sprungâ€" Shedding their light of blue. Pillow‘d on one fair arm she lay, 4 Beneath her silver veilâ€" 9 Her golden locks in wanton play, a As sunbeams through the mist make way, s Stole round her bosom pale. 1522t Fallin"l waters afar were heard, : To lull the slum‘Wring fair ; : Yet ever and aye her soul seem‘d stir r‘d In doveâ€"like murmurs, as if the bird Of dreams sat brooding there. All rude winds were hush‘d torestâ€" (Only the enamour‘d south ; .Wartoning round her swanâ€"like breast The silken folds of her azure vest > The Distrbution of the Iron Cross Writing from Versailles on November, 4th. The co.respondent of the London Times says : _ ** At three o‘clock there was a pretty ceremony in front of the Trianon, which was seen by very few persons. Three detachments of Roeder‘s Horseâ€"cu‘irasâ€" siers, dragons and lancersâ€"were drawn up along the avenue to attend the presentaâ€" tion of the Iron Cross: to officers and priâ€" vates at the hands of his Royal Highness, 285 the Crown Prince. Just before the cereâ€" mony ‘a large darkâ€"colored balloon passed over Versqilles. It was about 2; p. m. â€"the lightoolored balloon passed before 10 a. m. _ The persons in the former could have seen the Crown Prince and his staff riding to Trianon, through their glasses, for the day was very bright and clear. His Royal Hignness on appearing â€" on the right of _ the line ~formed by the Seventh Cuirassiers (the Grand Duke of Coburg‘s,) was received by a flourish of trumpets, taken up by the band of each regiment. He rode slowly along the front, and, at intervals in reply to his salutations of "Good morning,‘‘the men cheered simul taneâ€"usly. On reaching the left and end of the line, which consisted of about 1, 200 cavalry, _ the Fieldâ€"Marshal â€" wheeled around and galloped along the front to &he right. The officers and men to be deâ€" corated were drawn up in detachments on the other side of the avenue, opposite their regiments. ‘The Crown Prince hayâ€" ing reached the right of the line whecled his horse again, and took up his post in front of the Cuirassier det«chmentâ€"big band. _A wandering priest or two caught up in his meditations by the unexpected pageant, a few small groups of civilians, a couple of American ladies in & carriage, and some half gozen French women, were the only adcitions to the following of the Germ «ns from the town who had heard of the ceremony. Mr. Home was among the spectators, and must have enjoyed the nsâ€" tonishment of the shades of several Louis, great and small, at the sight, particâ€" ularly if they were listening to the conâ€" versation in Teuton tongues of those in the flesh. [ Kiss‘d with its fragrant mouth From the N. Y. Scottish American. I The cloud which Russia‘s demand in reference to the Black Sea suddenly cast over Europe begins to break. Last week there seemed iittle #)rob.bility of a flnn” escape from war. Now, the chances are favorable to the m«intenance of peace. For this happy change in the aspect of affairs, Earope may thank the firmness and promptitude of the British Cabinet. The Czar and his advisers, wily and dexâ€" terous as they are, slightly misinterpreted the motives and temper '3 which it is ani mated. They atiribu to cowmurdice what reall* proceeds from reserved strength. They saw in a desire for 8 L0 0 S us cce h nc en Mik. a s CC e * e menid ETT ind poace only an unmanly dread of war. The mistake is not confined to Russia, There are persons everywhere who _find it more popular to fling sneers at Great Britain than to do justice to the wisdom and moderation t&:uer policy. We could hl: not a few wi t leaving lnh‘zn lind.. Russia, however, is undeceived now. The challenge thrown down by Gortechakoff was quicklmken up by Granville. â€" The demund which was intended to intimidate only served to call forth a manifestation of the grand old wpirit. The result we see to day. True, Russia ‘has not formerly receded tram the ground originally taken. Gortsâ€" chakoff m«kes no pretence of submission to the Paris treaty. Ho is as earnest as ever in promting lfl-lnl!t the condition dictated in 1856 by the victorious govor-. But he pleads that the tone of his desâ€" patch has been misunderstood. He deâ€" sires to be liberated from the bonds of the treaty, but is not prepured summarily to sever them. How much this modified tone reflects a sincere aversion to quarrel, and bow much proceeds from a wholesome apptebension of consequences we will not venture to affirm. Those who know the aims of Kussia and the general character of its diplomacy will have little difficulty t 1 L us ofi s\ Nadion t cectrpuses in formirng a judgment for them«eives, This, bowever, 1s certainâ€" the decided do-| claration of the British note exerted an immediate influence upon the attitude of Russia. Instead of war there is to be a conference of the m'on concerned in the Paris treaty, at which Russia‘s statement of desires and grievances will be subjected to the ordeal of diplomacy. The treaty may or may not be madeless objectionable to that country. But the effect of joint participation in the procéedings will be to | dâ€"fine the status of the various ‘n‘fovm ments upon the point at issue, to faâ€" cilitate a })-mful and satisfactory adjustâ€" ment. _ If the end really be peace. British action will be nobly vindicated. If otherâ€" wise, the ulumate defeat of Russia‘s deâ€" signs will be signal and complete. .’hr Novelties in Laces Millinery Gene ar rancy Goods. T. HUNTONX SHOOLBRED & CO. Great Britain and Russia. An Immense Stock of Ribbons, just marked ity prices. India shawls are invariably among bridal presents. Jet is very much used for bonnet and" dress trinming. Evening â€"toilettes are still worn indeliâ€" cately decollete. # iluntress breaklast jackets have just béen introduced. Long pendent earrings continue popular and fashionable. j Costumes for the promenade are not: so _gaudy as last season. L l Nilsson collars, cuffs, bonnets, gloves and bows are the rage. {PRICEâ€"3 CENT Pearl orniments for brides are supplantâ€" ing diamond and gold. â€" Kate Field has some stunning new toilettes for her lecturing tour. Tight fittng basques find _ f{avor still among our leadors of fashion. Very novel and pretty bracelets from Vienna have just been introduced. Christmas w.1l bring out permanently the fashions for the winter of 1871. $ Young ladies are wearing dog sk in gloves for shopping in lieu of kid. C Queen Victoria and daughters have four special dressmakers between them. Amber jewelry is in vogue again. Grecian bends have been voted vulgar. Blue silk is the reception dress en regle French heel shoes retain their popular THE LATE FATAL ACCIDENT OX THE GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. An inquest was held on the body of Murphy, who was killed by the late acciâ€" dent on the G. W. R. at Bothwell, and a verdict ef accidental death returned. His son was unable to give evidence at the inquest, and died soon afterwards after terrible sufferings. The Indian who was with them is likely to recover. The jury, says the Planet, added to their verdict the following memorandum, which is a direct condemmnation of the party who sold the liquor to the men, and behooves the authorities to take immediate action in the premises : RF Dressmakers are sensibly reducing their «© We would suggest the propriety of the Company q;goiming a watchman for this crossing, il:1l so â€" much travelled, especially at qig &. , i # l e oi e ‘We would also recommend to the authorâ€" ities of the town of Bothwell to use «ll lawful means, in order to put a stop to liquors being illegally sold, as we have reason to believe the said John Murphy was supplied with liquor after being in a state of intoxication, and ‘that himselt and an Indian who accompanied him were served with whiskey by those not licensed ; we therefore hope the authorities will see that a stop is put to ruch proceedings." Togailt®s6 Ausearors.â€"Uur Cconverssuon in the railway carriage turns on the sub ject of alligators. We have at least 60 travellers in the carriage, and amongst them is 1 lady who is anxious to know it the natives catch the alligators, and if so, by what process they are caught. A gen tleman seated in front of us volunteers some information on the subject. . * They are generally caught madaim, by tickling them," says he. "How very extraordin ary !" exclaims the lady. _« Pray explain how the nasty creatures are captured. It must be a singulir operation." * Very singular indeed. madam," replied~ the gentleman, closing one of his eyes as he speaks. _ ""Them alligators are quee] nlude critters, and they have qumrLeh-,. If you look as one of them you will see that he has hard spines upon his tail, Ex amine them spines, and _ you will see the Iist one nat the wad. of tdlwbethohrgut,wnrym and strong, and curved back the head oft.bo criter like & hook. Now alligators, madam, are ve»f’bpy things. Always agoing to sleep in the mud. The brown â€"skinned gentlemen who live here» abouts to finow to catch them with a | cane and a g pole.| When they sce one . uleoptbo{uckhunpoimcfhhuflnq + rntlywi& the cane go as not to wake him. | The alligstor feels it and turns bi« tail | away from the tickle. Then they tickle a little more, and it turns it further away, | curving it sorter round, as you see. They ; g:on .uek:::s and the critter flo. on § ing 1: is tail uill he gets it right opposite his mouth. Then they give it a hard tickle. ‘The critter wakes, opens it‘s ‘mouth, snaps at it‘s own tail, gets the point of it between its jaws, and the hookâ€" ed spine driven clean into its palate, It Tas Eocmunicar CouxaL, lately called at Bomolonn'uuunmonbeoohannd“ Catholic Church for the welfare anod pros perity of her Communicants. Lirge assomâ€" plies of this nature containing represenâ€" tatives from all parts of the world, should be of some benefit to our race, We hope this opinion will be as harmponious and unanimous as the verdict in favor of the (Gront Shoshonees Remedy, for diseases of the lungs, blood, stomuch, liver, &c, For by all druggists. Two Qu x Axswrzeo.â€"Why stould utw Te APosrant ‘ Because thay are a great protection to the throat and lungs, and add much to_ their personai npwflm hy should we use © Bryan‘s Pulmonic Waters?" â€"Beciuse when used for coughs, colds tickling in the throat, flo-'â€"'a' &c., they act like a charm, Ministers lawyers use them, physicians recommend them, and singers and public speakers say they are the very best medicine in exâ€" istence for the cure of such complaints. Sold by all medicine dealers, at 25 cts. per LATEST FASHIONS. Basikrast. â€"Epps‘s Co0Oaâ€"GRATEFPUL AXD Courortxe.â€"The very agreeable character of this preparation has rendered it a genâ€" eral favorite. The Civil Service Gazetle reâ€" un o d cid i ies d d c M s ca e assand To RL 9 marks :â€"*"By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations ofdsgndonmdnuu-im,n-dby.u-fill miflno{ the fine properties of well covoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately favoured beverage which may savre us many heary doctors‘ bills."" Made simply vmhbafi i ntets Ibstedcdume Aok J o AMKS & Co. lm.mcmm London. ‘ K@y~ is health worth having? If it mm protect itâ€"it is a jewel as easily lost as virtue, and in many cases as difficult to recover. In this climate, and more parâ€" t.‘wnurlyuthhmonhoyow.pooph are very apt to.take cold and sufter from mthm&,%pi&fing o{'bloodu-‘i‘ pulmonary complaeints genera y, which not checked immediately leads to serious consequences. The question arisesâ€"which htbanMmtomM? Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers have been before the public for twenty M?f‘ hndug: ‘:;:;Pmnm mand comg hss d mzm“““"- son. Beld by all medicine deslers and country stores generally throughout t\ '?m'.mbhu colours at TLCL E»F w4 wore o sBely ree colours at TSet. 53 = 57. ( 5_ o. HORTON, bduOLLRES® 4 C#. Ladiee and Cuildren‘s h}! Tous ‘ Goods in endiess Varicty. Row‘s 3ig%. “ to 2590 c‘ nltuink + se 4 4s [ To Laskd, cur / stzzin Slaie h ins best Kis Glow," also * J T. HLUKXTON, SHOOLIRED &4 C at Zbets per box. Our conversation U #1 1J

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