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- ." - t ' "' ' ' - -: " K A ?- ' - . , ' : ' .' . ; r 0 . PCBLXSIlEtf WEEKLY Bf THOM.H HKXDSRSOX, Jaw. (PRINTER TO THE STATE,) FAYETTEV1LLE STREET, OPPOSITE THE STONE FOUNTAttf .'T ,' : VoL IV. No. 52. RALEIGH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1812. Three DolIaVper innucii 5Cttjctrlttncnr. ' ..State of Norlh-CaroHria, ' i" r ."' .pitt county. ;' " : V: , Ownry Court of Plena end Quarter &tenK . "V "! Newmbe Term, 1812. "',. JoliU Sirman, and Eophamia, hit Wife, ( - . . vs. .- - . . , . I Jimes EnglUh, Galiy Leedony Sally VPetition for Par Ldo and Ira Leedon, heirs at lavs' titiocw . f Thomas English, deceased. J IN this cause it appearwgto the satisfaction or the Court, that the defendem are not inhabitant of this State, .. i w'rifer That notice be Biven u the taid James Ingush, Gatsy Leedon, Sally Leeden, and Ir Leedon, by : -' publication in me itaieign buu-, lur mut wru, um umcw tllev appear and answer at the next Term of laid Court, to bebeldfor taid County aforetaid, at the Court House " . "in Greeneville, on the firat Monday of February next, the Petition will be taken pro eonfessoand heard ex-part. Atiett, 51 6l - ALEXANDER EVANS, Clk. -. 'H I ' I' ' '', ' " Mr. Victor Lanes,-'-. r TJROMISES a handsome regard to an'ypVrsoh who will XT- thake known to him, the rascal who was viUainsus e nough lo report in thla City, that he U not mamed, that h maybeabloto cUitBSatifarUoabythelaw,ortheaword. , ' v ' 518tpl . Raleigh, December 12th, 1812. , CHEAP JEWELRY rHR 8abacriber, who haa reaided longer ia tiit city tlu anr one who follow hia line of buaineaa and whose a'temiontiM been deroted entirely to the dutiea of hii protcMiqn, not having or desiring to have any agency hut to Mke and Urpair Watches and Clocks, Gold and SiWer Work, frc Informs hia friend and the publick in general that he feaa lately receired from Philadelphia an i ASSOITMElir OF JEWELRY, t which added to his former stock makes (although small) a neat ajaortmcnl, which will be told on tb most modu-ale terms. - ' 1;.. He has also in his employ Mr. DecotU, who makes all kind of Jewelry, engraves Gold Letters, sets Miniatures, Uair work, &c ma superior manner to any person known l lie liberal encxraragement ne na umtormiy reeeivea renders it unnecessary to say any thlnir of hia own abili ties as he does noteipect nor wish to recenre support if He expect to finish ahahdsome assortment of warranted EIGHT DAY CLOCKS -i immediately after the rise of the Assembly, whicfT will be om i ujb oiu price , .,. . " - ' 1 HUM AS EMUNI). nalei?h,17lhDeJ. 1)312.' . N. B. Two Boys about 14 or 15 yean of age wanted as apprentice to the above business. . tt.' w, ; JAMES PITT, ' . ' j TaUor,- r A'jxt Door to Robert Cannon Storet T3S PfcCrrtJLLT give notice, that he S fully prepared I V to etecute all kind of business in bis line, in the most fiuhionalle and best manner, and' tm ths shortest notice, He i gnteful for the liberal share of patronage he has aU ready received and flatters himselC that by his exertions, he will continue to deserve the public favour, v' Two or three additional workmen of expedience and fi delity, are ahortly expected from the Kortn.TT. - U v - nautgh, Asv-U, 1813 i i 7 NOTICE.. Tmj suliscriljer having qualified at tfie last Court oP Plnka ikrvl Quarter Sessions, held for the county of - ' - r.imKrl.ita aa Executor to the lart Will and Testament, ... of James Battle, deceaseOAU tnose indebted to saia r.ut. am rtauested to eome forward and -make py- " ..s'. inti AWl flirisa havir.r ant demand 'apainst said " Estateo bring them forward properly authenticated with- - In the time prescribe oy law, or uiey wiu. do oarrea T. V Will be sold at the late DwelUng House of James Bat tie, dec. on the 5th daj of January next, all the peiisha ,A , ble property ijeionginir o uiu cni ctct Bum iw.ified in the will of the deceased Consislinff of Hor- - - i sea, UogSi Cattle, and Sheen, also several likely Negroes; . . amongst which i a likely Blacksmitii- end-set of Tools, V " one Still, one Cart and Yoke of Oxen, Corn and Fodder, ' td mention. . The Bale will continue from day to day tin- j til all is sold:; SiX monthsxredit will' be given.Uie, pur A icbaser tpvitig bond With-, approved security., wo proper f ' tv changed until the terms of sule is complied with. fit, ' f . - . " ' JAMES J8ATTLE, Ex'r, . Cumberlatid County, Dee. lth,1 1513. Sl-2t-p . NOTICE I, TS riven, that azrecuMa to an order of tUo County Court X of Otmberiatd, tliere will be sold on Monday the .h day of January next, at the Dwelling House, of David " Holt, in the upper end of said county, near Nortliingion's ' Perrvr-sixlikel NelrrOe. conistih.s of Women & Uoy, the property of the Orphan of Joeepli Bart, dec ; 12 M month credit will be given the purchaser by giving bond ' " with'approvedsecnraytw.: . ' " V-i1" ' , , ' v DAVID HOCT, Adm'r. . December lOUi, 1812. ; 5Wt-pd ? I ? Decertified by the Clerk'of the County, wiiU' the County " i Seal annexed- i'Thfi regulation to commence on Irat '0 :r 0f of January 'ittt, of wbicn all who may be eC, ed ESTATE IBANK,; r p December ISiA, 1812.' yTrrnr.nASF.rts of Stock in the State Bank, are inform XT cd thatapower of attorney authorizing a, transfer of a Share or shares, held in tne etaie nana, iimuc wiinc ed either by the Cashier of the Princip l Bank, o of one f nnrii nribv a-Notanr Public o by twJusti- ees oi tne i'e,iae,aBo u oyim? u, ui ,iSuu9iii i v '"'' will takje notices. WM."IL HAYWOOD, Cashier. Tl T virtue of a deed of trust executed by Jame GrAnt, JD for the purpoo of securing thcr payment of certain reel ana anu vni tnuniea tlierein mentioned to Messrs I, ; lies, of the Town of Petersburg, Virginia, and only re - i . 1 . 1. ii l.t.M llH nrth. Mil . . . t. v i gisterad in the Register Qmca of the county ot uasweil i !J&i Will be sold" fofready money on Saturday the 16th'day Of January, A; U. 1313, ort the premises, one tract of Land xt 5 the inttntv f Caswell, whereon the said Grant lived. containing' about ?00 acre and bounded by the lands of . rj David Lawton, Jo&in womaca,anaouicr- aibu, mrcc r'f'l,, likely Negro slaves, one very valuable fellow, the other two boys between the ageof o and 8 year.' u: Deoernber t6tb, 1812. CZ. THE TRUSTEE. ; . st FivC'pollars Reward. K 1 )l i: !" tS wunran frnm.ttvv reci'Uitinr Post at tbi ptace a- i U boift the IJJth of November last, Sila Green, a soldier , enlisted int tlie w.rvica of the United HUtes aged & : Am4 .emreinrheahicrh.of dark completion, haael - ' ...... '.t.-ir h.ir' and bv nrofeision a Hatter- tie was for um, itn r.ioutohi enlistment a resident of Per- : son county, where it'.' Is probable he now is. The above reward will be given if delivered to any officer at '-any re v-chutingPostiAthUSUti--:.: ; vF;r-" -..-H, ?.-,j,..r.'V'4..r,' :- WM. A. WHITTED, r v ? 'f f-, ;'" rv, Capt. U. 8. Artillery. TtUMJii&imltolM I812.-.--V.- 'dl tf :. JUST. RECEIVED TNreECT from New-York at the atore' of the Subscri- it dots, a Urge & General Assortment oi DUY GOODS, amongst whicn are - ... Superuna Broad Cloths; : Fine. ' " do 1 - (Cassimeres, Coatings and Stockinette. . ltose ana uutcn uianaei. ocarietcioaJU. H Negro Cotton and Flannels. Bombaaettsv Fancv Waiatooatihirs. ' ( i -ft. Jubilee Cosa, Cahibrick Gingliams. f , f Mull Mull Ginghams, Calicoes. . ;v ' a Robe Patterns, LoajrShawts, Fancy Silk. " ' Ladies Silk and Cotton HOee. f,-j: I " Furniture Calicoes., v vi- Mus'iint, Cambricks and iMmhleif . 1 And a great vamety of Fancy Goods -i : a Inn R inu, nfull Vinrla " , . . " ,7 . Sugar, Molasses, Collee. T'ral Wine, Rum, and London Brown Stout All of which will be sold low for cash. - . v. , JOHN & ItOBEUT STEWART. Raleigh, mbnewmberj 1812, ' f , Si 3t . , 1 CAUtlOK T ItiVVB lost or mislaid, a Note on Mr. Samuel 'Woods wf Oraiiw county; dated ift Msrcli. 1811. for Ninetr Dollars I have revived part of the money, but have not credited it on the Note; This is to forwarn all persons from tr.id'me for said Note, and also to forwarn (lie ' said Samuel Wood from paylhfftt tn any person except myself or order. l ? juush us.i ia tson or ruomas 1 Decembers, 1812 . 513tp'J " Twenty Five Dollars Reward. mm: , North-CaroHna, , Pi-n i-mrvrv v. Court of Pleas, ami Quarter Scsjions, Nov- Seswion,. 1819 j PranUin Gorlianv 1 Original -IttcichmmtletitJ inti ;:A . ' ' :-., Teoir madly : WBbam Jones. J ler Hanrahan.-tun. ' - TT appearing to the aatisfolion of the Conrt,' that the de. fendarit is anr inhabitant of another State Ordered that ntiblication be made in the RaJeich Star, io.tl,,. months, hat nalesa lie appears at the next- Sessions of tm! Cmtrt. to ne neid on the in Monday in February next, rcpieTy Kpicau, juugciwniwiu Deeuierea up agsnstbim jigvtj ituiu uio minuics, -47-12ts . . - - v ALEX' EVANS, C. C.1 1 Twenty Dollars Reward. ftS -t-1-"" receive the money, liaa Late 1 K..n at work in tuc Mt of North4arolina. which tJ i pect he is now in r he carried off with him idred dollars Which he had received for work. Should he be apprehended, I wish the money taken from him, and no ruisviiiv employ hi in lunurrunucr Hie pits lie ha. -J f - - i- uiuJNJAiMIN LEWIS. . BruBiTick, VirgmiaScpt 20, 1812. . ; 42 , T SW T3 ANA WAY from itfia Subscriber . v lew days part a negro fellow by the name of DICK, about forty vears 6. a'W and well made, and - rjr bUck r-he U a Well-Digger and Ditcher by trade and has followed no thingelse for ten vear h.rk, a pass irom me to undertake work and ;. 4 WiUiamsboi-ough Academy. I 'HE Trustees havinsr encaceil Mr, Wm. Ti;nm.. r.. ! 1 w..l..tl.. K. 1.1... . 1 f ... me School will be opened under his snperintendaiiee on the fitut Monday of January next, whew the English, l. tin and Greek Languages, Writing and Arithmetic will ueiaugnt. . ",..". I he moral character and qnilificnUon of Mr. Ilillman aresnen as to cive every reason to believe that the thiti nF his station will b fuUifutly l iscliarired. Lsfhi'--.:- 1 "The low nnce of Board and Tuition 1 the very bealtbv and pleasant situation of the place ace further inducements to those who trish to place their children ui a seminary of Uiard may be had for a few students in private houses in Williamborouglt. . rf t. 3, 49ill 1st Jan. A TEACHER WANTED. A Man weQ acquainted with teachW tb ng1!h . Lanruar rrammatically, writing-, and Arithmetieki will meet with liberal encouragement by applying to th ubeerihcri provided be come well recommended a id . his moral character and abilities t Without which aonsj need apply. . . , Should any pctmcl undertake t school M tills biac calculated to please, he may eapect oa a birth fur Several Mount-Prospect, Elgecmb Coanty,N.C? ' . :, '; December 3th, 181Z KJF'. VoniGJNAL BILL. 1 StotC; of North-Caollna, , , "k-i CHATHAM COUNTT. J-.', ln Equity i-SeptemberTeras, 1812. ; Atlas Jones, Adra r. 01 suaey , . Claiborne,' dec.' ' T.yJ .' Archeloun Carlo, Adm'r. of ,- . Tlioma Stokes, dec aad s other. . IT appearing to the satisfaction of this Court, ttt JeitB . Mosely and Dolly his Wife, Jordan Stokes and Thorn Stokes are residents without the limits of this State, then. lore uraerea, , 1 nai wuess tney appear at th next Court (within the three first days of the term) to.be held forth " County of Chatham, at the Court House m PitUboro, tbsf fourth Monday In March next and make defence, this Dili to oe laaen pro conies 10 against tnem and to b heard c partei-' V - xr.';. ' 3150 CHARLES J. WILLIAMS. C. M. & j T? SCAPED fenm th subscriber at ,a; Xj Faycttcville, about the IhU of ?V5-i .1 ,fi. v m, t ujuk, iaii, mgru man Diave, "-named LONDON, supposed to be a bout 23 years 0 tape, ot darkonv; plexion, and. about 5 feet 8 inches high. ' Said Negro is supposed to be lurking some where in and abrut the counties of Xyrrel and Washing -, fit ton. Kortharolma. vThe above re ward will be given to any person who, will secure id Negro in any prison t said stale, so that the subscriber h alt get him alive, or should be be delivered to the subi senber in Fayettevitle, ail necessary expence snauue defrayed in-ad lition to the said reward. , . . ; December I6th, 1811 '"'H 51 ' v FOR SALE, A LIKELY NEGRO WOMAN, Rccustomed to house1 Work, without cliildrenV twenty five years of age, price g 323, Enquire at this Ofllce, of of the Post-Mac ter in Louisburg. .-.,. 4 , , An Excellent Tavern, &c.v to Rent, r tHB Voir or HtitDzttsott. , M 111 II WILL be rented to the liigliest bidder for one year, on Tuc - 4'--' ',;,-V For Sale, ... A VALUABLE tract ,bf Land lying seven and a half X a. miles south of Ralcign, on the north side ot Swift Creek, containing 500 acres, the land has on it a good Dwelling House, and other convenient Houses and a Plan tation sufiioienf to work 4 or 5 hands to advantage ; as it i thought no person will purchase without viewintr the premises, further description is unnecessary. For further informauoif and terms-apply to- the subscriber who lives on the premises.- . , ( j; , w , JAMES P. PETERS. YakVc"oilnty,Dfeeember3d,18l2' 49 6t FALL GOODS. t ' Wanted to Hire foK the Ensuing Vear, t"ADT Aotive, rSstfyV KbRo'Man,','' "4, :- ':''"-hfor all Work. - ');- " Enquire at this Office liv the course of a few days! FOR SALE,, THE subscribers- respectfully return their hearty . thank to their customers and the public at large for the favours heretofore conferred, and take this mothod of informing them that they have taken great pain in se lecting as large and general an as.-." tment of FALL GOODS as Petetaburg oan afl'ord, which they are Aow opening and offer for sale on the lowest terms for Cash or such country produce as they have Heretofore taken. ''--. HARG1S & WO MACKS. i IBlUbormigh, iVsti. 181X . .-1 LOST, A SMALL HOUSE on Fayetteville Street, corner of 4, Davie Street, Raleigh, "A it 1 oeuevea w w vus only house for sale in town, application must be made soon. Enquire at this Offite., J-'.: :.V':js V.:,'-- 'Vi-. NOTICE-.,-. ' under the necessity of forwam tag-all person from trading with or crediting any ot my Family on my 1 aocount. a 1 wi.i nav no rights 'that mav be contracted oi ther than by myself or a written order from V ''"'- ' ' r' 1 "P. TAYLOR - Franklin county, 18th Oeocmbet, 1812. ; l-3f . - BETWEEN Louisburg ani Raleigh, or between Ra. leigli and Hinton Curtis' a Red Morocco POCKET BOOK, containing the following Notes Two against Jo seph' Armstrong for $571 50 cts.each, payable to Nor- wort ny ana join anuuaieu uio 10m April iubi, aim one due 13tti January and tha other the 1 3th April nexti and a receipt from Obediah Green for a judgment against E nhraim Perry and Thomas' Lanier ir g58, and a quantity of other papers not recollected 1 Ten or fifteen dollars in cash, wliiqh cash will be given for delivary of the Pocket Book, together with the papers to the Subscriber or to Sa muel Goodwin in Raleigh. jSi!?'s-i ' 5 v i r.r JARRAT M. JELKSw . , N.B. Several Notes against Norsworthy and Jelks are also in said Book; which 1 have paid and taken up, and are inotefTaced. -3tftJ. ' , ' day the 5th day of January, next, on the premises. That excelltnt Cavern and boarding House in the Town of Henderson, Montgomery uounty, tne property ot Mr. Null; and kent bv lier for rr.nnv years pasU-The stand is very good, and one at which more money has been made for the last 15 years than any one in that part of the Country .-f-Possession will be given on th 15tli of March next. Bond with'-approved securi ty wilt be required of the person who may rent. December '7i 1812. 50-3tp. by Hawlield Academy. THE Subscriber intends Opening a School in the neigh 1uiirboodoftheRcfc. William Paisley and James Me- bane, Esquire, on UieFirst.Monday in January next, where will oe taught Ueading, Writing-, AntlimcUc, English Grammar, the Latin and Greek Laiigustges, Geography, Philosophy, The prices of Tuition are, 4 ' -4-For Reading, Writing and Arithmetic, ,VS8 ' 'ii , -, - English Grammar,.. ,. . ;-..'JWB, 10 .'; Latin and Gi-ek, Geography,, &c," , 16 ; Boardinir may be had in craod houses for alow price. ' 'I he healthiness- of the situation, the respectability of the neighbourhood, together with the particular attention which will be paid to the tuition and moral of youth, are sufficient inducements to give encouragement to this new institution. -, - . - ' JOHN H P1CKARD. Orange, Nov. 26V1812-' 3t50 Female 'Acadtmy, ' ' f , 0 ; WARRENTON. Q TTHB Examination of the lupils at tUt Seminary torn.- . X me need on Wednesday, and closed cn Friday the 1 wi .mi. ncic,TCi.uT, iiiukv unucrwene, in ulClr U8UU manner, a strict exareinaiion on Spelling, Reading, Gram. ' ! mar and Parsing, Astronotny, Geography and the use of the Globes, History Myiholngy, Bluirs lihetorick, and tlie French Language. The Compositions of ix young la diea were read, and specimens of writing and Nee die-work -exhibited. A musical performance, by the pupils of Mr. Plunkett appeared to give wry gen .satisfaction. . On the first Monday in January the exercises' of th school will recommence under the same superintendanca as heretofore Mr. Plunkett continuing as Instructor " in the French Language, Mustek and Drawing Th '. course of Education pursued in this Seminary renders tlie '' early attendance of Pupils very desirable. Terms, g 105,' -per annum, payable half yearly 1 advancx- the only" additional charge, (necessary school book excepted), is one dollar per session for contingent expenccs. A pu pilnmU received fat a thoriei- term than tix mttuKi, aar , ."' mtt auy fleductUn V made for tiote taken fttm aUtua thottum -T., iX'-i'i. ; V- "V . "-)- ,' " ' .rt. .wrtTPrat - tt Each young Tady'must be provided with a pair of-'' meeis,a Lmunierpane, manwt, and loweu. . ; " ' J EDUCAT40N, THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he intends opening a SCHOOL at Pleasant Grovel' near Bullock's Store t in which will be taught the Latin. and Green Languages, tuietoriC, Moral Philosophy. Geography, English Grammar, Arithmetio, Reading, Writing, &e Tuition will be Sixteen Dollar annually to be paid quarterly in advance Boarding may be had at rcxpcctauwiuousesior uiy uouars. , - . : . ,. KUJAli GRAVES. ' ' Granville, 4lh Dec. 1812. ; ( -.-.--50 3tp State of North-Carolina, " -. LINCOLN COUNTY,;,; i.-i p Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Oct. Term, 1812 Robert Ranken, ") OlliClNAL ATTACHMENT," . vs. ; y , . Levied in the hands of Elisha Wea John Moore, there and WrnJ. Wilson. " T . IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that John Moore, the defendent, is not an inhabitant of thisv State 1 It is therefore ordered by the Court, That he ap pear at the next County Court of Pleas and Quarter Ses sipns, to be held for Lincoln County, at the Court House in Lineolnton, on the third Monday ic January next, reple vy and plead to issue, or judgment by default will be en tered up against him. Ordered, That publication hereof be made three, weeks successively in the Star. ' 3t50 . Test, V UtDUY M'BEE, C. & 'CJ Notice. rpBE Co-Partnership heretofore existing between Wil- - X son, Atkinson, and km. was dissolved on the tint day of this instant by mutual consent, and it becomes absolute ly necessary, that the business of the said Concern should be wound up j therefore, all tliose indebted on open ac count, Will please to clone them by bond or otherwise. The Business will still be carried on by John G. Wilson , and Go. who has just received tn addition, a iresu supply 01 uuuua: Among wnicn are, t Fine and Superfine Broad Cloths and Cassimeres. 1 Bennett' Patent, Prince's Queen's, Constitution and Im perial Cords, ; '.;-'" . , '... "i'.'i 0 Swansdown.ToUenctt, Cotton, Beaver and Silk Moleskin Vesting, Drab, Forest, Bath and Prize Coatings, - Red, White, Blue and Black Flannels, and Green Baize, Rose and Strrped Blankets, Napped Cotton, Green and Whit Plains, Sy A large assortment of Cutlery including 8 sett Knives & Forks, different qualities, Stone and Earthen Ware, comprising 36 Setts Blue and Green Edged Plates, 20d.8d.6d.4d. Wrought and Cut Nails, Bar Iron, Ger- ) roan and Blistered Steel and Castings, Brown' and Loaf Sugar, Coffee, Chocolate, Hyson and Inv " - -prial Teas, Soal Leather, Cheshire Cheese, Plain and Cut Glass Ware 1 All of which will be sold low for Gash,- or t their for mer punctual customer only. :'. '' ' ,' - JOHN O. WILSON, k Co. Leatbufg, Caswell County, ? - December 6th, lttUj 4150 -a v ; h Stop the Thief ! ;; V VXT S stolen from tlie Subscriber living in Charleston District, Goose Creek Pariah, South-Caroline, on tha 9th day of September, 181 1, a Negro Wench named Fan ny, about 18 years old, of a yellow complexion with a re markable head, long from the forehead back, which make ' her head appear flat, and has a scar on on of her cheek which is very perceptible when she laughs-she is trim made and very semible. 1 have reason to believe she has been carried off and sold in North-Carolina j Any person giving me information where said Negro is,or securing her ' -in any jail 1n said State, shall be entitled to a rewerdoP FIFTY DOLLARS- A letter directed to me at CJiariei ton post-office, will be attended to. i; .. . W1,8MITH, N0T.2T. 1812; 3m48 -- -' . ' EXCHANGE OF OLD SI? PER CENT. AND ?V". ;' " DEFERRED STOCKS. "' - lj PURSUANT to the act of Congress, erftitled An c authorising a subscription for the old six percent 8e deferred stocks, and providing for the exchange of that same," passed on the 6th day of Juij, 1812, books will oe opened on the first day of October next, at the Treasury, . and at the several Loan Offices,' and will . continue ripen till the 17tH day of March next, for receiving subscript tions of tlie old six per cent and deferred stocks, in U14 " manner prescribed by the suid act - New certificates, bearing interest from the first day of tlie quarter in which the subscription shall be made, at the rate of six per cent, per annum, payable quarter yearly for the unredeemed a' ' mount of principal of the old six per cent and deferred stocks which may be subscribed, will be issued at tlw Treasury or at the Loan Office respective where tfiet old stock subscribed may at the time stand credited.' . The new stock will be redeemable at the pleasure of the United States at any time after tlie 31t duy of December, 1824 1 but no reimbursement will be made.except for the whole amount Of thestoclt standing at the tihie, to the credit of any proprietor, on the book of the Treasuty of -of the Commissioners of loans respectively, nor till after t . least six months previous public notice of such intended reimbursement , ' ALBERT GALLATIW: '- j Treasury DeparUscnt, Scpf 10, 1812..; ; 4MU1 M ' ' -
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