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York Ridings' Gazette, 27 Aug 1858, p. 4

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A few days ago. the engineer of a last train \vagigxresled by the authorities of a one-horse bdxvu, in Dauphin County, Pa., for running through the bormlgh at. a gronterwata of speed than is allowed by their ordinances. Having neglected, how- ever, to give publicity to lh-se ordinmcvs, they could not impure any fine, and their discomflture was aggravated’ by the mali- cious e'xcuse of the engineer, that he ‘ didn’t- know there was a town there);â€" This; wyhink, was adding insult to iniury. Old Mr. Kyserly says thnt he is thelasl man in the world that will ever force a daughm'r’s’ afieclions. So long as she marries 'the man that he chooses far her, he is quite indifl‘erent whether she loves anybody not. They have a juvenile prodigy at Boonâ€" \‘llle. A ‘wee bit of boy’ astonished his mother a few days since. She had occa- sion to chastise him slightly for some of- fvnce he had committed; Charley sat ve ry quietly in his chair for some time after- ward, nodoubt thinking very profoundly. At‘ust he” spoke out lbus: - Muzzer, I wish pa ‘nd gt‘t anuzzer housekeeper, and let you go.‘ ' Why 5), my son ‘l’ ‘ ’Cause I’ve got tired seeing you round ’ In a story of the courtship of a loving couple, after all had been mranged, and matters ‘ fixed up,’ the narlator lays: ‘ Here their lips came together,and the re- port which followed was like pulling I horse’s hoof out of the mire l’ JIM Hâ€"iulls a good yarn about one ofour ‘ shell bark lawyers.” His client was up on two small charges, ‘ frivolous charges,a ac shell bark designated them, (forging a note-olâ€"hand and stealing a horse.) On running his eye over the iury he didn’t like their looks, so he prepared an aflidavit for continuance, Setting forth the absence in Alabama ofa principal wil- ness. He” read it in a whisper to the pri- soner, who, shaking his liead,said, ‘ ’Squire, I can‘tswar In that ar dokymint.’ ' Why 1’ ‘ Kasc hit haint true.’ Old sbrll inflated and exploded loud enough to be heard throughout the room. ‘ What l forge a note an’ steal it hoss, an' can‘t swear to a lie ! I leave such a confounded fool to his lh‘e. The old lady who believes every cal amity that happens to herself a trial, and every one that happens to her {liends a judgmem, is not yet dead. Tm: RUSTIC AND THE CABMANâ€" A walk: lately visiting London was ac- costed upon his arrival at Euslon Square wiih onv of the cahbies calling out, ‘ Han- som. Sir, Hansom 1’ When Hodge, thinking he referred to his goods looks, replied,‘Hey, Illa fogey. of deol hand- somer than lhee, or a cuddont for shame show me face in Lunnon.” ‘ Massa says you must sartin pay de bil twduy,’ says a negro to a New Orli-ansl shop-keeper. ' “1137.119. isn’t afraid I’m going 10 um away,is he 1' ‘ Not e’zaclly (lat, but look aliua,’ said the darkey, my- sleriously, ‘ he’s gwine to run away hem”, and darlbr wants to make a big raise !’ Ladies don’t know whether they like smoking or [101; \Vilh special favorites they like it; with general favorites, they dislike it; with no favorites, they detest it. The woman who undvrtook to scour the woods has abandoned the job, owing to the high price of soap. The lust that was heard of her she was skimming the seas. Call a lady at (skierkern’ and ten to one she is angry at you. 'i‘cll her she is ‘ no chicken,” and twenty to one she is angrier. It i‘ stated, upon Ihe authority of those who have heard it, that a cut, when her tail is pinched between a door and po~t,ut~ 1ers the vowels a, e, i, o, u, wilh great dus- tinctness. 1f the inquiry ls prolonged,she gives 10 and 3/ also. PATIENCEâ€"‘Wailing in a barber‘s shop, of a! Salurduy night. at the end ofa dozen customers. Timeâ€"a quarter lo eleven. He was a poetical chap who described ladies as ‘ the glowing gateways of beans, pmk, sourkrnut and potatoes.” A fellow who got drunk on election day, said it was owing to his cfiort to put down ‘ party spiril.’ The following notice is posted in the news-room of a country tavern: “ Gen- llmnen learning to spell are requested to use yesterday’s paper.” El‘xunhnm Sfiruhingfi. For winter and for summer we“, She works in wool and flax And while she spins she sweetly sing-I Tbs honor: of bar lax. She xisas e‘er the morning 112m To give her household bread ; New work prepares. and old repain. Wi.ile sluggard: are in bed. Her hulband'l heartâ€"0 happy mun 1 Shall safoh trust his wife ; In drink and food she'll do him good Through all her useful Ufa. No wilful wane, or woeful want. Shall come. within her door ., In time ofneed. she’ll clothe and feed. The indusuious humble poor. Though favor may deqeitful prove. And boauly bloom in vain : The virluous wife of pious life In bliss supreme shall reign ! Us: Duneu’a sweet IDd clean: Her linen’u while, her bl‘ufld n5 Lght Sho’n happier than a Queen. She’s net afraid of froal or now. For all her household band- "l1va and glad. are wumly clad By her industrious hand. Kind heaven. blen Iho fanncr'l wif. With happiness and hunt: ; Her Tho law of kindness rules but tongue ; She ems no idle bread. Honour and truth. in age and youlh, Shall we” anoim her head. Her children (happy is their to! I) Shall bless their molher'n name. Her husband's praise shall crown he: dnyl. And herald forth her name. Hoi- husband. through her plans deeds, ls known where'er he goes: He not afl'rnid to lift hil head ’Midsl frinnds or haughty foes. er v-inuqévs ways shall speak he! pniu Better than rank or wealth. THE FARMER’S WIFE fineirq‘ 3hr mnkes her choose tlemen ?"’ “ Is this gold, sir? Is that a dia- mond 7” Is your honor shure that’s real gold? Is this string of little stones (pearls) worth anything gin- “The soldiers were in high de- light with the gay dresses of the eunuchs which they found in some of the rooms, and it was with diffi- culty they were induced to take of? the crowns of lace and peacock’s plumes, the bird of paradise fea- thers, and the sword belts they stuck over their heads and shouldersâ€"â€" Here, as in every other building, there were quantities of kites, the flying of which seems a favourite amusement of these childish but ferocious races. In the next court, which was sheltered from fire by the walls around it, the men made a great seizure of rich plunder. They burst into some of the state apartments, and actively engaged in dividing the spoil or shawls and lace, and embroidery of gold and silver and pearls. Two men ol the 90th, assisted by some. of the SSH], soon collected enough to make them independent for life. "l‘he rooms of this nook had been [1st as stores by the King or some wealthy member of his household, and each moment these men went in only to emerge with a richer trophy. In one box they found dia- mond bracelets, emeralds, rubies, pearls and opals, all so large and j bright and badly set, that we belil eved at the time they were glass. In another was a pair of gold mounted l and jewelled duelling pistols, oil ,English make, and the bill stated,l that his majesty the king of Oude l owed the maker £280; then out! they came with bundles of swords, gold mounted and jewelled, which l they at once knocked to pieces lot“ the sake of the mountings, leavingl the blades behind them. Next 3 came out a huge chemical labora-: tory, then a gold saddle cloth, stud- (led with pearls ; then gold handled riding canes, then cups of agatel and jade, gold mounted and iewel- led. The happy possessors of these l riches were quite mad with excite-l ment, and the following anxious; inquiries were to be heard oh every: hand : l This meets one’s eyes daily, in the column of ‘ Wlnu,’ and it is as old as the Pentnleuch. Wanted '( 01 course they areâ€"alway: wanted. The British soldiers found rich plunder in the Kaisebah, or royal palace, at Lucknow. Bullets were still whistling around them as they rushed in to seize its treasures. The following paragraph from Russel’s letters in the London ‘imes, gives a description of the scene :â€" A pang um oflndnstry,nhility, integrity, 61c." The market can never be over- :tocked ; they wxll always be called for. and never quoted ‘ dull’ or ‘on sale.’ Wanted for thinkers ; want- ed for workers in the mart, in the field and in the forests. Tools are lying idle for want ofa young man ; a pen is Waiting to be wielded; a tree to be felled ; a plough to be guided ; a village [0 be founded ; a school to be instructed. They talk about staples and great staples. Honest, industrious, able young men are the great / sxaple in this wnrld ofuurs. Young man you are wanted,- bul not {or a doctor.â€" No nor a lawyer. There are enough of them for this generation, and one or two to spare. Thu‘c is one thing more, young man, you are wanted. Ayoungu-o- man! wants you! Don’t lurgcl her. No matter if you are poor. Don’t wait to be rich. You need a companion while you live, and not after you have done living. Etlort is life, and cessation therefrom. a grand and gloomy ‘ has been.’ So. do not wait until your time is all in the yesterdays; if you do, len to one, if you are FIT to be married at all. to anybody that's fit to be mar- ried. Marry while you are young, and struggle up together lest in the years to come, somebody shall ad- vertiseâ€"' young men wantod,’ and none to be had.â€"-Taylorâ€"C/1icago Journal. Don’t study a ‘ profession,’ unless it be the profession of brick-laying or farming or some other of the ‘mnnual’ professions. Don’t mea- sure tape if you can help it. It is honorable and honest. and all that. but then. perhaps you can do better. Of all things don't rob the women. It is their prerogative lohandlc Silks and laces. tape and thread. Put on your hat like a man, dun an apron and go out of door. Get a good glow on your cheek, Hie jewelry of [oil on your brow, a good set of well developed muscles. We would go. if we could, but then we were young, longer ago than we like lo think. and you know, when one's ‘old he can’t.’ Besides, if you become a doctor, you’ll havo to wait. ‘ Because you huv'nt experience,’ says un nld practitioner; ‘ because you me two young,’ say all Women. Be a farmer and your treublus are over, or rather they do not bugm. You own what you stand on, 'frhm the center ofthe eurth,’ as they used to say, 'up to the sky ;’ you are as independnnt as possible all day, and tired, not weary at night ; for there is a great difference between those two words, if one only stops to think of it. The more neighbours you have, and the better farmers lhcy are, the more and the better fur \‘nu. If you are a lawyer, and likely Io rise, they’ll put a weight on your head, a la Swiss, to keep you under, or if you make a geod arguman some old opponent, as gray as a rut will kick it all over. by some taunt or other, because you were not burn in the year ' one ' VALUABLE BOOTY. “ WAN TE l) An act for the relivf of certain Law Students in Lower Canada. An act to authorize the Senate of the University of'l‘oroulo to appropriate cer- |tnin Lands for the purposes ofa Park, and to include the same within the limits {of the City of Toronto, and to extend the Police regulations 0‘ the said City to the University Lands adjacent thereto. An act tn amend the Law in relation to (he Jurisdiction and procedure nl‘ the 50v- eral Surrogate‘Courls in Upper Canada, and to simphfy 1nd expedite the proceed- ings in inch Couru. An act to encourage, and to provide for the extenswn of the practice of Vaceinu- tion. An act to incorporate the St. Andrew’s Society of Monlrval. An ncl to aulhnrize a deviation from the Laws of Lower Canada, as regards cerlnin substitutions cn-uled by the Will of the late Dame Ann Wragg. The mast stupendous Work of this country is the great wall that divides it from Northern Tartary. It is built exactly on the same plan as the wall ofPekin, being a mound of earth cased on each side with bricks or stone. The astonishing magnitude of the fabric consists not so much in the plan of the work,as in the immense distance of fiflern hundred miles over which it ex- tends, over mountains of two or three thousand feet in height, across deep valleys and rivers. The ma- terials of all the dwelling houses in England and Scotland, supposing them to amount to one million e/ght hundred thousand are barely eq-iivalentto the bulk or solid con- tents of the great wall of China: Nor are the projecting massy towers of stone and brick included in this calculation. These alone, suppos- ing them to continue throughout at bow shot distance, Were calculated to contain as much masonry and brick work as all London. To give another idea of the mass of matter in this stupenduous fabric, it may be observed that it is more than suli‘icient to surround the circum- lerence oi the earth on two of its great circles with two walls each six feet high and two feet thick! An act to amend the Charter ofthe In- lernahonal Bunk ofC'Inada. An act to legalize certain By-laws o‘ the Municipahly of Berlin, and for other purposes. THE GREAT WALL IN CHINA. An act to erect the Village knowll by the name ol‘ “ limhmr Forges,” Into a svlwrah‘ Municipality under the name of “ Fermonl.” An act to amend the act incorporating the City of Three Riven. The Governor General having taken his seat on the Throne, commanded the gvntleman Usher of the Black Rod to summon the members oftlu- Leglalative Am'mbly. several of whom shortly after- wartliuppeared outside the bar, hvaded by their Speaker. His Lxcellenuy thrn, in her Mujmty’s name, assented to the lollowxng Bills :â€" An act to empowvr James Pearson to construct a Rn! or Tramway to connect astone (Quarry with llw Grand Trunk Railway no-ar Cecrgetmvn. An act to authorize W'illiam McIntosh, oflhe village of Newcastle, to sell, OI otherwise- dispose ol‘ a certain lot of land in the said Village ol‘ Newcastle. Ar art to explain and amr‘nd the act in- tituled, “ An act In enable the members of the [Tnitvd Chutell of England and Ireland in Canada to meet in Synod.” An act to annex certain lots in the An act to annex certain lots in the Core of CnuHIt-n to the Townships of liuphemla and Dawn. An act to incornorute lbc Marmara and b'rlleviile Railway Company. A 11 act to amend the acts of incorporâ€" nlinn of lhe Great Western Railway Com- pany. ‘ L' {nilway no-ar Gem‘getmvn. An act to amend Ihe Law relating to petty tres; asses in Upper Camda. An act to amend lhr Laws of [his Pro- vince, rogulating the rule of Interest. An act 10 Incorporate- Assmnplion Col- lege, bahdwich, in the Diocese of London. An act (0 incorporanz the North \Vesl Transportation, Navigation and Railway Company. An act to authorize the Cnuxt ofChan- eel-y, and flu: Courts of Queen's Bunch and Common Pleas, in Upper Canada, lo axlmil b'huhaol Park to practice asl Soli- citor and Altorney. An act to amend the act incorporating the Western Canada Loan Company. An act to make more advantageous pm- visions for the rHlemption of Provincial Debenturus‘ and the consnlidatlon of the Public Debt. and for othvr purposes. An act for granting to Her Majesty certain sums of money required for defray- ing certain expenses of the Civil Govern- ment for the year l858, and for certain other expenses connected with the publw service: and also for raising“ I loan on HIV crvdit of the Conso'idated Revenue Fund. An act to revive and amend the act in‘ muled, An act to regulate the Common 0 Isle du Pads, in [he CounIy of Berthier. An act to amend 1he charter: of the amalgamated company heretofore inti- tuled‘ “ The Great South VVu-slern Railr way Company,” and to change ils name m the “ Niagara and Detroit Rivers Rail- way Company.” An act for abolislnng arrest in Civil achons in certain cases, and for lhe better prevention and more effectual punishment of fraud. An act to amend lhe act int-orporatim:r the Canadian Inland Steam Navigation Company. An act to incorporate the Academy of St. Ccsaire. An ncl to limit the amount of Municipal Taxation on culaiu lands Wllllll‘l the City of Hamilton. An act to proridn for the Inspection of Hops. An act further to amend Ihe act Incor- porating the Metrwolilzm Gas and Water Company of Toronto. An act to conlinue for a limited time the sew-ml acts and ordinances therein mentioncd and for other purposes. An act to inco’pOrate the Village of Arllmbaskaville, in the County of Artha- baska. ROYAL ASK INT '1'0 BILLS MONDAY, August l6. An act to amend and consolidate the acls forming the Charter of lhe Quebec bank, and tor other pmposes. The thery acl. An act to providr for the selection ol'a County Town for the County ofb'xuue. An act to auxhorlze Henry Rutlan to surrender certain grants of Letters Paint, and :0 take ; substitution! grant. An act to alter and amend the act m- corporating the Zimmerman Bank, and to change its corporate name to the “ Bank of Clifton.” An act to provide {or the I‘Slflblhbmflu (cl separate lirgistry Olfices in Cities, Junior Conn. and Riding: of Counties In upper Canada. An act to amend the act: relating lo the Cobourg and l’eterborongh Liuuwa’ Uulupauy,anu lo grant turmer l'acnliues to the sand bumps-my. An act to amend an error in the act cighleeulh Vnclurm, chaplncr one huudrcu Ind lWeIVc, reiaung Io [he building ol Ulmrche: In Loner Canada. An not further to alter and amend the Charter of Hn' Colonia| Bank of Canada. An uctlo confiun llne titles of pur- chasers and marl;qu ol lands and here- dllumcnls in Upper Canada, under lin- ummage .‘Pllk'mcllt of John bluwmi Lyon and Mary ’l‘heresa .chkson. An act do (-nuble Municnpaliues holding slock in Hue London and l'olt blank; liuIIWuy l ompany to have Incrrased re- presentauon In lhe Ulrechon ol the salel Company. An act to incorporaw certain persons under the name of {11: Quebec “'nrelmuw Company. An act to incur porale the St. James' Club of Montreal. An act to make valid a certain convey- ance of Land to the H Freelwn Flour Manufactufing Company.” and to enable them to convey and rent Ihe same. An act. to consolidate and amend the Game Laws reluiing lo Lower gamut and lo pronde against furlher dealruchon 01' the Laggs of Wild Fowl m that parl «n the Province. and in the Gulf and fine.- c‘t. Lawrence. An act. to incorporate the Canada Landâ€" ed Credit Conwauy. An act to incorporate the River St Clair and 'l'wo-Crceks Bllip Canal Com- pany. An ad to incorporate the Bank of Can- ada. An act to provide for the Registtalion of Debenmrus inaued by Mumciynl and olher Corporale Bodies. An act to amend and consolidate the Jury Law: of Upper Canada. An act to du-fiue the Eieclive Franchise, to provide far the Registration of Vmers, and for other purposes llnelein menlmncd. An act to amend the ac!!! relating to the Unlario, timcoc, and Huxon liailload Union (‘30mpany,und to grant iurthcr facil- Ilic: to [he sand Uompany. An act to authorize the community of the Sisters of Charity of the General Haspilal of Montreal.known as the “ Grey Nuns." to sell or alienate their fiel's and seigqiories, and other property therein mentioned. An act to incorporate the Montreal Mnunlain Boulevard Company. An act to amend the Lower Canada Municipal and Road act of 1855. An act wsfiecting the Municipal lush tumours of Upper Cullillld. An act to amend and extend three sev- eral acts, passed respectively in [he 7lh. Bill. and Mth years of her present Majesty’s reign. relating to ‘- the Tru>l and Loan Company ofUppcr Canada." An act to change the limhs ofthe town of Collingwood. An act to legalize certain By-laws and Debentures of the Town Council of (‘0- bourg, and to amend the act vesting the Cobourg Harbour in the Municipal Cor- pnrution of the Town of Cobourg, and for Olher purp )ses. An act to alter and amend the acts re lating to the Niagara District Bank. An act to amend the act of Incorpor- ation of the College of L’Assomption. An act further to amend the law in Up- per Canada respecting the Court of Error and Appeal. An act to amend “ The Prison Inspec- fion act, 1857.” An act to make more ample provisnou for tho incorporalion of the toml of St. J ohm. An act to amend the Act to provide for Ihe formation ol'joint-s'ock companies fnr manufac'urmg. mining. mechanical, or chemical purposes. An act to amend the law of Scire Faczas In Upper Canada. An act further to amend the Judicature acts of Lmver Canada. An act to ennch Foreign Executors, Administrators and Corlnrations to sue and be sued in Lower Cannda. An act to facilitate the proof in Lower Canada 01 certain Instruments executed without that section of the Province. An act to amend the laws rc-lating admission to the Notnrial Profession Lower Canada. An act to amend the act passed in Ihe twentielh yrar of [In Majesty’s Rtign, infiluled. “ An act to extend the right 0! appeal in Criminal Cases in Upper Can- ada.” An act further to amend the Railway Clauses Consolidauon act. Common Law Procedure Act. 1856.0111l to facilitate the remedirs on Bills of Ex- change and Promissory Nome.” An ac! to amrnd the act Intituled, “ An act to enlargv (he Represvnlntinn of lhv onple Of this Pro ince in Parliament. in so fal as it relates m [be Township of Arlnagh.” Anract to confer additio na‘ powers to the Trinity I'louse of Mnntreal. An act to annex certain new Townships lathe Counties of Viclorin and Peter- hnrough and the Norm Riding of the County of Hastings. An act lo amend the actto incorporate the lnle‘rnalional’Bu-Idge Company. (Sanctioned 30!}; June, 1858.) An act to amend the Naturalization Laws of this Province. An act to make better prnvision for tho punishment 0! flnuds committed by This tees, Bankers, and other persons intrusled with property. An act to Incorporate the Village of Renfrew, in Hue County of Renfrew. An act to amend the law relating to Emigrants. An act to amend an act passed last Semen, intiluIed," An act to amend the Ill Known 70 ST. Tum“ St, I): DEBERAT’S Bummuos, Mos-mm!“ to inform the Prin ers of Canada. lhnl they have now manufactured and randy for delivery. alurge quantilyof Smal! Pica. Long Pruner, Hourgeonu and llravier. of Scolch fawn. wlnrh thy wi|l guarantee cannot be surpaswd 1v} nn_\' Foundry upon this calmnem for durnlnhly and nopearanca. Tth have also on hand n choice monument of various kinds of THE Proprietors of this Establishment bog The prices at which mesa and olheru-pes me sold at the Cennda Type Foundry. \\'I|i he Iluu'rl alleusl 30 percent. less than [In-y could be pur- chased previous to its eslllbuihhrnullL IL is therefore hoped that the [’1 rulers ol'Cana- da will show their appreclulirm ol xhe ndvamnges it holds out. by be=tuwmg upnn ila fall'simm ol lheirpelronage. in return lur which the propriet- ora pledge lhemselves io leave no means unmed to give ample unlisfnclion. Primers! mark the reduclion in the price oi type since this Foundry was opened ; fllliv lwnr in mind llml a greater reduvtion depends nium yum - :eiven. Our mono isâ€"supply Iholmde Will» t. he oi‘such q\lllllilli‘.s and M Hu'i) [nix vs us \\'||l Inc- vom the necessity of patronising loreugn manu- fuclurere. Canada Type Foundry The foilnwinglisl ofa few ol‘lhe priucmal c!es requier by printers, wilI give an Him (I grunt advantages oflhe Canada Typo Fou Nonpariel- - Miuiun- - - lirevier- - - Bourgeoine - Long Primer - SmullPica- - l’icn - - - - 23 23 2s ls ls Is 15 (id per 3d " 1d “ 10d “ 8d .1 7d “ 6d u [T A" olher Book Fouls in proportion Luluâ€"G (0 Pier: and xhivker. ls Pica. 153d; dio Pica ls Gd. per lb. T1105. J. GURNIN 5‘" Co. Montreal. May 181h. l857 N.B.-â€"l’nh|ishers of now-pa} lion lo (his ndverlisme‘m for 2 allowed [heir bills upon purch: theit amount ofonr manufactr confer a favor by directing : Innouncemem. 'I‘ ESTABLISHED FOR THE rum, or mun-J's” ennui. mzmu'nr, nun.“ Am AGUE. scno‘ux.,\. on) menu. 01m.” IMPU- Iun or Tm: BLOUI). suxr run UM, rmvus. Haw“. PILLS. noun. mmuuv. IN- FINMITH’IS 0F YOUTH AND uLn Amt, &c. I \R. AMOS & SON, Corner of Mam ann I Quay Streets. Buff‘nlu. New Ymk. me [he onl' l'lqsicinns in lhe Male who are mern bore of (he Royal College ome-yeons. London May 113 con~ulled from 8 o’vluck m the morn- ing unlil 9 o'clock at night, on every state and 3) mp cm of disease. “to treatment they adupt is the result of up» wards of 30 yeun’ extengive and st)<‘l:1-<>lu practice in bondnn The mmt mvoxemtv symptoms of Di~e¢1se erndmmed m ugh: ov nine data. and cases of a slight nature in nu or three days; at 3 ve _\‘ mnderate expense.- The cure efl'm-ted without confinement or hin: drnuce {ram business. There is an evil habn sumetimes ind in by boys. in snlilnde. ol'vuu gruwxug up than: to manhood. and which. if mu r010 by them in due lime, not only hf-gvls >5 obstacles to nmtrimoninl happines-. hut rise to a senics of protmcu-d. insidn-m davnslxtiug nfl‘ecxiens. Few of [how who way In this pernicious pr: 'lme are uuu the consequences. unul they find the no system shattered. feel strange and Humor) ble feelings. and vague fours in the mind. An instrument for the Lure of Genilnl De~ billty. or more properl) know" as Seminal Weakness. Nervous Dchiluu. &c,. which are permunemly cured in from 1.} lo ‘21! day: b. the use oflhis instrument, when used nonpanI with medicines. New Remedies and Quit/f Cures. DR AMOS &SON take plmsnrein nunon.» cing lhaz lhry have lnvenu-d 2: mm! vnmnrwn ins! runnanl for the (-un- of the Move Unease. II has been snlxjecled ma ll-sl l)\‘ like mad eminent pln‘sicinns In Lundnn. lam. l’ln rule phiu and ~-o\v Yolk It has lm-n dvr-lmed ch. only useful insunmenl ever}et Invcmetl luv the cure of Seminal Weakness. or any disc-am of the genital organs, caused by the secre' habits ol \‘oulh. Beware of emplnes and innerunt >ull-stylec professors, who ATll-JMP'I' Clues. but uuvr' succeed Dr. Amos & Son, in order to 51; most skeptical fl~ {o the mom»; of [hrs mains. pledge lhem~elve>, [hut in any whe 6 they may pmve Imsmisl'nctur) fair lrinl. the muncx' will he rc-lumle turning Ilw in~lrumeul m good order. Persons wishing the above u~efu| m will observe. that the pxice. with (he I'm-sons wi.~l1ing the above uml‘ul n will observe. that the pxice. with (ho pan mg diuections. secuwl} [lackud by mall or express. is ten dollars Dr Amos 8:. Son have for a long series 0 yems been engaged in an mm; ive 11"”:an n (he lrentxnem of thee (lehl‘ulfl complaints, am we the only legaliy qunhfiod i lush-nun \\ h: now udvellise In Club vcrlam complnlnh. 0 from whom genuine European remedies can b- obtained. l'ILRSOSS IN ANY PART or Tm: \Vom n may be successfully treated by loquJ'dmg a eunu- detml ul' lheir cmes. with n remittance lo Medicines. «Mu. \\ luich wull be mun urd wuln ||v man dispatch. and sen-um Iron: nhsrrvnlim- Address Dr. Amos 6L Sox'. corner Main um Quay h‘t‘lS. Bufl'alo. N. Y. l4U-lv ‘HE proprietor oi the MFRCMTILE GUIDE would t‘vspt-‘ctiully c H IIL attention of Merchants. Farmer: and Met-ll anics residing out ot‘l‘ne t-ity. to tho modern” terms fora )euILv :ubsrripuun to lee GUIDE being. to mail stlliscrtbm's, only nuenuou N‘noualh [u the us the paln-r. will he mum and recenve 1: gold pen at dullma. LARGE sum’m o? Mngi Irales Blank- acmrdiug to the latest founs for aisle u this Office by 1hr: dozen or hundred. The cohunns ol' Ihe N Guide" will conlain the usual vnriuty of ungium and spIC} nl‘lic‘fls written not out} l0 ptense. but [0 Insuuu. In rogzud to pohucs the" (.x'llldt‘” \\'l“ muinuun nu indepcndent lone‘ and hum time In lime will mlvucala mean” 5 as conductive (o benefn [he gxeat number. l'E).MIUMs.â€"As an inducement for persons to interest themselves to nluam snscriptiom lo: the “ Mercantile Gutde‘“ “3 0361' [he follow- ing premiums. Upon the nece)pl ol’ the names Pflld in advance. we will forward by axpwam or othvrwise if order ed. to the address 01‘ Lllusxv D'llitled Io them .â€" For 300 subscribels, cash . . . . .. . . .. . .335 0 For 250 subscribers, \\ u will give a splen- did gold watch. warranted. . . . . . . . . . . 3 00 For 2on subscnbevs. we give an elegant gold lackel, four glasMas. worlh . . . . . . 15 CO For l5” :ulrslnihers, onu elegant brm'elel ll UU For 100 submnbers, 0m- guld vmlclxuln In ()0 For 75 subscrlners,lone gold pen and holder. handsomel) 9|ng ul ed . . . . . . . . 8 00 For 51) subscribers. one gnld pen and holder 6 00 For 44) nubsulihers, 0' a gold In: nnd lmlde. ........ .... 3 00 For 25 subscribers, two medium gold pens and hulder.... ..., 2 0“ For l2 subsoiibels. one guld pan and holder.............. . . . . . . . . . . r r I En Newspapers lhruugl Iishing tha above. up. eluding lhns uouce. I anemic" w‘itonnalh lo Young file‘nâ€" Talia Particqu [Votim Fifty Com 3, I’m' “'I, All communicaL :0 W. BLAKE”. Edmu- New York Mencaulila ( ' Street. New York. AKING lT Tm; CHI-APES'I‘ RPVVSI’AI’IR IN ‘1") Uruer “Arias. IVE IV 7‘REJ} TJ/E.,\'T. Bulfan Medical Diflmzwzsry A Most Scimti/ic Irzz‘mtio " Tribune" Ofiico Aug 27 1857 PERHAM OUT-DON E ! Ornamental Type Beware of Impasz'zion No Mercury Usul 4:3 ANK FORMS. pen and holds and uide. Therese Streel :ch the pruprlel- ) means untried in the price of en] ; mu: lyenrin endsnpun yum- 5 trude \\'I'|l lx [no ires us will lyre- ! foreign manu- le principal :mi- vexm Illun ol‘lhe 'I'Vpe Found:- ould le adreweu l‘ublisher of the No. Jud Gwen n! lhe nervou: Id unaccouula the mind, .11): n mu : H90“ satisfy ms" Ill by. pub (hr 5U Miss Sou-ruwon-v H. Colonel G W. Cnocxmt. < IiAhLLS “UHIM‘TT. 'l‘. DUNN ENaLIsu. ILD. '1 MW CLH‘P. Jun, GEORGE AluuLn. Swim v. Yuma. Mrs. AXN WHHLPEEV. hrs. 1): Vm on. Miss Vlkouu VAUGHAN, FULLY JomsuN, Miss “nun CLARKE. lib DMN & Sum-2m Editors and Proprietors GOLDEN PRIZE! Oua (‘opy for (me Copy l'ur ()l \Vil‘r he presented azoly on receipt I his is |Ire~enlod “‘0! TH FRUM 'I'en (Topics. one year . . . . . . 15 00 and ll) Ems 'I'wenIy-one Copies, I warm?” 0“ and 2| [51:15 The Articlas t be given away are comprised in lhv lmlowlng lisl : ‘21’acknge~ of Gold. conlninmg. .$500 01} each 5 do do do .. QM) 00 each H) d1) do do . . 100 “0 each ll) Patent ster Humiug Cass-d \Valches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 ()0 each '20 Gold \Vatchos.... ... .. 75 00 each 54! do .. 60 U0 each 3U” Lndies’ Gold Walcl 2m» Humiu Cased Wu 50L} Silver ’ulches . . . moo Guld Guard. Vest Chaim . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cents no $15 each. We wil: prt-zk’nl to every person sending us 50 sxlb~c:ibe--s. at 2 dol<. each. a Goid Watch, wo:1h 4|! dulx. : In any one sanding us IUD sub- >crib01rx. at 2 dqls. each. a Gold Wan-h, wouh 9" dqu Every subscriber will also receive a l‘h pntil)‘ fun" the blond. whttzh is then thrown out bounttt‘u‘ly by ‘he urinan or water ttas<age. nd “hit-h could not have been discharged in any uthet way The futu'th is a Cntharttc. and 51C('Olllp8l|ie~ the other properties of the [’iHs \t'htle engaged in putifxing the Mood : the cualsor pm‘ttclt‘s of impurity which cunnnt pas~ h\' thuotluer outlets, arr thus~ taken up and mum yed rfl‘ in gmut quantities hy the bmvols Frum the above. it is shown that Dr. Mnm-k lndtan Rout l’IlIs. not only enter IIIP stomach. but become united with the hluud. far they find lhuil' “'22) to awry part. and complete- I} to“! Mid Ialnm‘n [he system from all itnpudtyt :tntl the life of the budr. which is the blood, brtumes port'ectly healthy: consequently all sil‘klle» and putt) is driven from the sptetu. lur thy} cannot remain when the body becomes so pure and clear. Price 25 cents per box. five boxes will be Ian! on receipt of $1. postage paid. 33 Agents ummd m ovor)‘ xowh. village m‘d llmnlel m the land. l'uni-s dcsirivg the agency will address as above for terms. ‘H E New York \\'eekly Golden Prize |S one of lln- lug-«l and [MM ‘IU Cup\' {0‘ ae Copy lb ll} Silvur Wulches . . . .35“) (.010 ‘25 (10 each ‘(IU Gold Guard. Vest uud Fob Chain.» . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10 0010 ‘25 00 each Gulrl Lockets. Bracelels. Brouches. Brmml us, (,‘nfl‘ . ins. Sleeve Bultons, Rings. Shin uds, \Vatch KPys, Gold and Sih‘ar Thimbies. td a variety of other articles. worth l'rem 5U Inn: edintely on receipt of H16 money, (h bsrzriber’s name wnll be entered ume 01 uk. and the gift Will be forwarded within on :Fk. h_\' mini or express. poet paid. All communications should he addressed to DEAN & SAL'I'ER, e lumer and ongnl su-aled every “erk DR. MORSE’S En-‘ian Root Pills. llnl as an ’EOEIEBEN P A J. WHITE & CO‘ .@ PRESEJV'T .' lvapouw oflha dayâ€"an Imperial Quarto. ng LIGHT “ms or town cnwnms. of lill‘! and original matter. and elogantl ‘v\ H M plea. one Gold Watches u {Cased VVulches ILLUSTRATED Write only for the nue your. .‘ lwu )ears . lhrea years five \‘ears. 5O cm‘rs T0 $50 00 In con) ed to each sub~criber immedi- ll ol' the slllwcriplion umney. rd as a MqunlD ol Riendship. xducement m oblalll sulhcn'ben TERMS 835 Broadway. New York THE N J a counterfeit signed he have the mum: uf anch lnox. Also [he 00 nnd 3 gifts [)0 and 5 gihp 00 and Ill girls ()0 and 2| glus are comprised (m and I gift 54) am! ‘2 gin: U‘ and 3 gift: (/0 and 5 gill: ()0 ()0 each 75 00 each 61) ()0 each 50 0!) each 35 DO earh 30 0” each ‘25 (JO each one (ho ouy N announcing the Thirteenth Annual Volume of THE ScxaNTmc AMERI- cn. thoPublishers respectfullyinl‘orm the public that i.. order to increase and stimulate the form- nliou of Clubs. Ihey propose to offer One leusaml Five Hundred Dollars in Cash Premiums. 'tor the fifteen largest “<15 ofsubscribers semi“ by the Is! 0f Jnnumy. 155:3; premiums to be dIS- lnbmed as follows :â€" TOMECHANICS,INVENTORS Dr‘ AND MANUFACTURERS. - élli 60 1th do.... . . . . . . 50 llfll do........ . . 4f) li’lh do....... 35 13m do....... 3|) Hill do....... ‘25 15m do . . . . . . . . ............ 20 Nnmos orsuhscrilwrs can be sent in at difl'erenl limes and from different Past nfl'xces. The cash will be paid to the o:ders oflho succt-ssful 0cm- le‘ilsors, i.|unediulely nfler the [st of Janumy. 165 . Tunms or SUDSChIPfloNâ€"j for Six Months. Southern. ‘Veslernmnd Canada monny will be taken lor subscripliuns. Canadian subscrllmrs will phase to remit lweIuy-six centscztm on each )eur's subscription tu pre-pny puslage. 'l'eu coiyies fill” 12 months . . . . . . l5 Twenty eupies for [2 umnlhs For all Clubs of Twenty and over. tlleyem'ly sub~criplion is only 140. The new volume will be primed upon fine payer wi h new type. The geneval character al'lhe Scientific Ammi< can is Well knuwm and,“ hereluluwit will be chiefly (leveled in llh- promulgation ol Information relating to the various Mechaan and Chemical Arts. Mnnufuclules, Agriculture. l’alent». In- velllions. Engineering. Mill \\ ork.and all inter- esis which the light of Practical Science is cal- culated to advance. Jlis i>sued \vs-ekly. in form for binding; it contains annually from 5M! to 6m) finer axernled Engravings. and Nolices of American and European linpruvemenis. togeth- er niih an Ufiicial Li>l of American Palenl ('laims published weekly in advance ofall other papers. it? Specimen copies will be sent gratis to anv 1:an of ilie counlry. Moore’s Rural New Yorker. " EXCELSIOR.” its glorious Mono. and “ Progress and lmpruvnnem.” its laudable obje-Cls. me Rural New Yorker con- unues to exer in Mvril. and I'Jp ris decided H progra>5 in both Circulation] and Usafulness. For evidence that 'u is unquestionablv lha Standaxd in its sphere. please examine the papalâ€"compare in both comean and appear- ance. “ilh any other exmnlâ€"ald you will coxucnde with its pan-ans and the Press in pro- nouncing u of iLs' clwss. THE BEST WEEKLY IN AMERICA! As an Agricultural. Horticultural, Literary and Family Nawspaper. combined, the Rural has long boon unequalled. It employs llu) best lalcnl. and is illu>lrated with numerous costly and appropriate engravingsi Embracing in one a greater number of important, useful and timely topics than several ordinary journals -â€"inl*ludmg rural affairs. science. mechanical arts. education. history, biography. moral es- :ays and tales. poetry and music. reading for youths. news of the tiny. market rapons. &c., â€"it is emphatically and economically Every family can afford the Rural. for surh an eminently in~lruclive and enlerlalning [apt r Is not a luxury, but a necessity. Indeed, all who desire a hlgh luned, progressive. and emi- neml.‘ practical and u~elul farm and finesidu journalâ€"one which IQIIOI'G.‘ trash. humhug and deception. and seeks to enhance the best in- [meets and promote the home happiness of its Lens of thuusands ol' readess. of various occu- Publislxrrs and Patent Agents. NOIIQB' Fulton lreel. New York. 2‘14 Will be pnnled on clear new type and su- pelior pawnâ€"while no other eflbrl o' expense will be spared to make the Rural cunninunusly \vorlhy the, immense circulation it is atlaining among ail classes and throughout lllu whole count Next to your local paper the Rural is indmpeusable. pmions. in both town and countryâ€"are invited to try the Rural. The liuml New Yorker is publi>hed weekly, each number. comprising eight largo doublr qunrlo pages. [I‘m-Ly columns]. pruned and nlln-m-led in Nlperior .«tyle. Terms :-â€"0nl_'l'u-u Doilars a year: lhrae copies for Five Dollars; six for Ten Dollars; ten for Fifteen DOIKHLâ€"ill advance. Our 1m of Premiums for ob'aining Subscri- hels lo the Rural {or 1851. is nneqnal'ed in bvlh Iilreraliu an] fairnessâ€"Illa bed ever of- fored! It has no blanks but rewards eve }’ pen-Hm \vhn sends a club ofsix or more ! The li~l i< jun! issued and will be sent free [wrlh fared! It has no blanks. but rewards eve y pen-Hm \vhn sends a club ofsix or more ! The li~l i< jun! iwued and will be sent free [wulh spel'imens, show-th, (SIGN) to all appyicauls. Now is the lime l0 do good and benefit your- srlves h_\' cauvns>iug fur the model Rural and Family “leekly. Address D. D. T. MOORE, x39 knclnesler. N. Y. The reputation of (he~e very colebralod vega- Xub‘o remedies is now unequallrd by any other: In [his coumry or in Europe. They are full} o»'ml;|ished as the must universal family medi- cine now in use. and they will maintain their lure-eminent renown by the intrinsic and com- piehanaive virtues which acquned it. The mual modr‘s of pufi‘ery wou]d he unworthy ol Uiem and is unnece» ry. he can. before he (lie: I\ cvla'nraledIbr en'e Bnnuclnlis. Nervous 33 i N OLD lnduun doctor who has made his fortune and retired from business. Wlll spend the remainder of his days in curing lllfll dreadful disease-Consunrnosâ€"â€"F|u-;r: or CuAnGn; his earnest desire being to commnni- cute lo the world his remedies lhal have proved succastul in more than 3.000 cases. He re. qUIl’BS each applit-anl to send him a minute de- srriplmn uhhe >ymploms. with [we Stamps, (6 cls.) to pay th e remru loner. in uhich he will return them his udruzc pnscriptlou, w'uh d.. recdnnx for preparing the medncule. The Old Duclur hopes Ihm those nfliicted will put. on accounl ol'dchcncv. refrain from cou- ~u|lmg-him levruube he makes Nu Chm-go. Hp Bin 81:: v Thousands and lens of thousands of persons new hving in perlacll)’ restored health. can mmil‘y. as thousands have testified, to [hell prompt and decidvd el’ficary not only in all ordi- nar} derangemenw ol'luvalzh. from Impaired Ulgefliva Funmions. CoslivunL-SS, Jillluus mm Liver Cdimlninh. Rhcuumm: and Inflamma- lury Colds. Coughs. Nervous Weakness, Lus> ol'AppHile. Failure of Flesh. Headache and lmpure Slme ol'lhe Blood and other Fluids. but nlsu in Rheumulism, Fever and Agua. other lutermitlem Fovers. Asthma, Brouchils, Cho- lic, Heurisy. l’nlpitalion oflhe Heart, Rush of Blood [0 the Head Settled l’nins m the JoinL-, Limbs and Organs, All‘ecnuus of the Bladde. and Kidne) s. Jnundice. Dropsy. Piles. howovn‘ inveterate. Habitual Co>liveness. Sorous and Biliuus Loosenoss. Ohsxinale Headache and Giddiuess, and an immense number of other maladies. They require no dieting nor confinemenuale perfectly mild and pleasant in [heir opernliun. but Will poweriu Iy restore healthâ€"that grealusl ofall earthly blessingsâ€"lo the mosl oxhausisd and dilapidated constitutions __i’rgp§r§g and _sold_ by DJ}. WILLIAM B Prepa'red and sold by on. WILLIAM B MOFFAT. 335 Broadway. N. Y. (34 For the largest liq ‘2nd 3rd 41h 51h 61h 7th Blh 9le 1 th ll‘h li’lh du....... do: do.. do.. Five copies “or 6 ln'thS- Five copivs for 1‘: months "I copirs for 6 month THE [HADING AND LARGEST CIRCULATED AGRICULTURAL, LITILRARY, AND FAMILY BEVNSPAPHR. Mofiat’s Life Pills, THE NINTH VOLUME. FOR 1858 A PAPER FOR THE TIMES! VOLUME IX. FOR 1858 PHOENIX BITTERS. Address. Nor cu-e u" Consumphon, Asllimn Nervous Afibctlous. Coughs, Colds CLUB RATES. DOCT. I'INCAS BRANT. Box 353]. P. 0.. New York MUNN 6L C0.. but rewards eve y six or more ! The be sent free [wullx year. or $1 $300 250 200 150 100 90 80 70 and sn A nd rnmoving all Diceases of Ihe Eye and E" gonernllv. begs mosl respectfully to inform "‘05° atfimted in these deliCare organs, that he has for- warded to \he oflive of this paper a few do”! copies of the 4:1: edition of his 'lhutisc on Disea- 555 of the Eye and Ear, published 1. 1i! dny. which will bu pl‘usanlod lo applicants. FREE OF CHARGE. The Author feels fully assured that own nu- prcjlulincll rem/er of this work will be convinced that Diseases 0| the Eye or BM in any stage short 01 complete disorganization. um and 113/ be cum] .' and it must nppk-nr evidenl lo fir comidoraxe person lhnl [he prinnipul amiss failure [0 obmm reliel'm lhvse raws throughout the coumr} is Ille result of imprnper [realman and a want of iXPl-ildluNL‘R, sIuL~ . and count- nm. v on the pan oflhuse in}! to rure surh diseases. profesfing or attempt- Thin walk contains nea wading matter. in which wil almge number of muslimpo operations on the Eye. am Hundred inlm'wling Cases Hon. zlhlslrulnd \vuh nuxnom Aiso, wull be senn. Leltem a non. “Euslmlnd \Vllh mnnorous Cuts.- Aiso. wull be senn. Luna: and Refer-e highly H‘speclnble panics from all purl,- da' and the United Slnles.â€"ull of n he found well worthy the careful perl afflicted This Work will nl~o be forwardnd lo indivi- duals free If c/mrge) sending their add ass. POST-PAID. lo the Autho‘ at Toronto. Front 31 years’ experience in the husincu and prompt attention to a“ orders with which in mtty be favoxod. combined with an earnosl desire to ploase his cmtoxners. he hopes to nt in share of public pationuge. Ton T/wusaud Copies are bulinn ECONOMY IS "“HE Undersigm-d bogs leave to inform the 1 Public that he holds himself in readiness at his Old Estub islnnenl. which has been con- iinuetl for the last Six Years. ill-(4‘5 Cil_\' (No. 16!. Ymigo Street, and directly opposile the " Brilmnnnin H- me.” 'l‘uronlo,) to Renovate. clean and Repair All Descriptions of Clothing, In a proper and satisfactory manner. by eredi- outing Paints. Oil, Tar. 5w. so. and restoring Colors in their original appearance. so as to give Gentlsmen’s wearing apparel the full appear. ance of new. ’I‘HIS FARM contains about Fifty Acres. will: a House. Gurdun. null small Clear- ance. and is well limberod. The Water Mill. including Three good Dwelling Houses. with Gardens. nnd about Fifteen Acres of Land. if required by the purchaser. The promises are at present used as an Agricullurnl imple- ment and File Fucton‘. LflND JIND WATER MILL! NEAR RICHMOND HILL. All the above préperty will be sold 0.! may h rms for Cnch or Yearly Paynlezm, and is “crlhj' the attention of the Mechanic and Far- “or "161'. OCULST & AURIST. Operator on l/m Eye and Ear 3mm; @tihnm Nix lines and under. Each subsequent Ten lines andunder The Each subsequent insertion . . . . . . Above tan lines, first iu., per line Eat-h subsequent insertion. per line [5' Advertismllems without wrilleu And Eat-h subsequent insertion. per line Id IE? Advertismllems without \vrillen direc- mm- inserted till forbid, and charged accord- ingly. - EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. “'i ll imn ’l‘r ml go 0 n, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. All ll'ansilory advertisements. from stranger- ur irregular customers, must be paid for when handed in for insertion. TORONTO, June 8th, 1357 A liberal discount will bo made lo panics ad- . vmlisiug by the year. All advertisement: published for a less p.. non than one momhI must be paid for in ad- Vance. All letters addressed to the Editor must bu - post paid. Nu paper discontinued until all nrreurngel are paid : and parties refusing papers without pay- Ing up, will be held accountable for the lub- Scrlpllon. Merchants and other: who advertise liberally the TRIBUNE will havelheir Cards inserted m the Business Directory. eyu mber 10 1857 Toronto. June 51h. 1857‘ ()RDERS for nm‘ description of P1 \‘VORK will he pron Book and Job Printin ES TA BLISHZUENT. For particulars apply And (Wm-y other Mud of LETTER-PRESS, PRINTINqfl done in the hes! slfle. at moderate rates, Our nssnrxnneul of JOB TYPE i. emircly new and of the latest patterns. A large variety of new Fancy Type and ‘Bordan. for Cudo, Circul-rs. &c.. kop( llvruy. on bud. NIVERSALLY known throughauk Can. (it! and the United States for his skill SHCCFSS "I storing Lost Sigh! & Hearing! he BRITISH TRIBUNE will always he {mum to contain the Iateslnud mosl important Foreign and Provincial News nnii Murkeu. and the greatest care will be tuken lu render il acceplubh to the man of busilmss, and n valu- able Famil} Newspaper. E R M S.â€"â€"â€"Two Dollars per Annum. I! ADVANCE ; and il'nolpnid wnhiu Six 1Vloullu two dollars and a half will he charged. Rates of despatched to Subscribers by than enrlies ui|>. or other conveyance. whim so desired. PRIVATE SALE! ! OF TORONTO WM. RICHARDSON IS PUBLISHED DR. DUNCUMH‘ first insertion £0 A dvertisin g: insertion. . . . firs: insertion nearlv 2000 pages of I will be found reported mportunt and succassml and more than (’IW was of every desclip- not-nus Cuts - nd Phlnt to P“! AIN of the underlnenfionej "0w nnu INfi-rencos from rom nll purL~ of Cann- “ mâ€"all of which will. careful perusal of 1hq WEALTH. MEN! attended to Richmond Hi'l‘ readyfur dutri‘ in nu” slugs (rm and (13/ 16m to r_\' pul muse 'uf [‘5 throughout FANCY JOB nd Pl zl4-lf 115. IANGI 3-1y l-lf. 6‘1 4d Id 1d

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