Hivf ;V J'1 'J 1 Li, I h ! , f i, f' ' WW fy V.0 Hyr, KALIsnUUY, N. C.....TUKSIAYI MAY 27, 1828. VOL VHI NO. 416. The terms of the Western Camlmttti irr, 1 per annum or 1 SO, if Mil in awfw,re....liit payment ti advance be required from all ibcrtVrt at a diatanee, who ate unknown to the- unk m re sponsible pernoo of bit acquaintance guarantee the payment. No paper discontinued, (cx-epl at the option ?-- KK'nrl cnlil arrearage ere paWL ' Advertisement will be Hytrin at My el. per square for the nrst week, and twentyvc -eveta fee mca weex, thereafter. All letlcrs addressed U the ftfilinY moat be ptl-fai'l, of they may nut be attended to. ..f US elrgset etJabliahmcn4, situate' at Ihe north turner ef the Court I Jlil'i.Houa! wed op in i .House, hai been recently repaired and rioraiyle, for the re ception of Company. 1 ha greatest paint hove been taken to procure for thta cUahlatbotent new furniture every description, necriry Ibr the comfort" of Traveller i the mort a p. - prosed servant hare been selected wiih frrea4 caret the bar stocked with choice litjuora, bimI tbe stables attended by obriinK and attentive hostlers. The convenience of Itiii situation ia eqnol to any m the tdeer The funis' eoMai number or private room, ami oot-hotisct, well calculated for the accommodation of Traveller ami Boarders. Attached to which, tbera la a Dry (iooda and liook Rtore. To ihne ba mtjr plraie to rati on hin, he aturra ibrm that l-o P'" will be apart.! to fiuJer thair fUr ecnfrtabW and pMin. EZRA ALLKMONG. Sab. bury. Srfit 17 1827. 82 Dcvtlcptmmtt ef the true Character el CE2T. JAC2S02X. , Tli following it the cone iu ilon of rmiMt, latrlr pttMUhed br the Her Dr. 1XT learned, tli. ind tliiilfi (fuiahed divine, of the cil f l'bildel pbla f which wo Invito (hot to reatU who maintain fhf (Jen. Jickiofi ti dcittrotrnf the fcehno and irrnpathlci A human niur.Cao.wrotnr frMcnce be tlven f the kindncia and bumanitr of an man. than iieriaced In hi rul, oioqueot and mcroui btiran will recn lect the anec dote If ever the Generaf'ttiouid be Pre ident, at I freelr acknowledge it U mf hopt that he mar be, I m redict, from mr knowledge of him, witotil the plri: or propnef thai be will dipvlnt tnanr ot hn Mendi and foea, br bcin the im u divine; been educated and brought up unoer tne dlaclpline of the i:rebrterian tf Chief M(iitrate of tte whufe nation. M Mr. Duncan bee letimated that mt J! . . . . ' maenwrao -wn 1lte4t alWllyp, " waa preached In Nvourof ike election of Oen- he wIIJ read, may 'j5j?e alwwlo-eaftrU.ublc44Z repreatot i.ln. .i. ,7Jcivtn alone onhelr'6rfr of men, mtllf eonMderati;n, a cobl blooded murder-! VT mr ,Cffno! Pn Wank abot into - frtllnr letter re.rjrTrol XllJWr. HeeMrX'raleheadf Yet Chip man John. .'.rT"' W1" ',M, ..u...u. i. 1. 1.. 'rf hirnatlr. '1 hate who renreaint in VantfTtaUimitnta ' THE oabwibrr haa removed from the hnuc ftirntftlv owned bv L't4. 'TUSnt tMi. dcd. trt the home latr Ir occupied by Mr. David Torter, in the eat etv! of the town i ahere be win continue hi .f . "inLT." fie" alncereijr rhanka : bia frirntk nd iba public for tbe patron g hcretofuro raicn- Thee kttera'were private and tonli- dentiat, and wriucu without an expecta tion of their bcinic published ; ot tfit ber would be aeen.bf any other petaon han him to wlmm thee were addreved' t eannrt, therefore, Ite laid, that the? were Intended for elertloneerin? ourno aea. tie wouW rnmmml thr-ro t tH perti aid ol the futtriotle and eutu inaenm itn'tu Editor nf the N'aiirmal Journal, who have lately inainua'ed thai the Gen. on not iiril and that he Rett tome other per ton to write bit public adriretaes. We re aatqred, however, that nothini; rould ave induced them to make tbeae vers- ciout drclaraiionn but the. love of conn try.) Thetc letters, ihouch nrivute. and never intended for the puMlc ere, in ttvle. diction and 14 orthig'altkijr would ttit. credit no writer whiltt ihe aemimcni thcr contiin, ihe mnnmimitT and liher i ality they diaplar. and the . tnordi'y tbey , tneulcater'teflect the- big UeM credit- ooj I t K a I P aiit kA. earl mnal kai linlMOra lln art. .UdtAlilmi andheeolicitalneenrtiuaoo of "" 7. - """" "' I 1.. i ! . tlietr favora. iprovcu uy me gooa ana Tinuoui tnrongn Ite bletLrei Vie onremittinir atlrnlion to hiai0"1 the - biiameaa, end kiodnrva to 41mm Ho'Wtv . b I DcLlw-, in all . rahiluliu: jv Qui J Jp Qt Irtcaard tocill npoft-bm.; - --W,4;ru, Jh .WiaWd Ue pamphlet i VtermaV, hrtU t: X C. JipHl U. ia.'3. lhi trac, h bffn ukent if HOUSE, SJCX, .IM OttXAMtXf.tL TAINTING. THR aubaeeihrr rcipcctfuttj inform thi iti irna of Safibury, ami tlie uirroiimlinjr Country and villagra, thai e baa liiratri him. aelf in lhi place, where he inteml camiiif on Houe, Sign and Ornamental Feinting, Pair r Flanging, Gtaainf? and Gilding, in all their rarioui brancbea. lie flultera himiolC from hi long experience in the above hranchr, that he will be able to give genrral Mtifir1ion. x.' ipna will be a neatly painted and ent to or- der. aaonprmmal application. A the time are .. . naro..inc.pircnieT inrnof iu wura aa Kw hit auh, at he ran live by, lie thercfuro auricifa a ebae of public patronage. . ; - NATM S B, CRRFX. . . ... aanioipy. jrpry ina.- iBfT. -jt ir"" House YiunWiis, &ni P.1PHK H.1C,IG nPA'RT R. epEVCKll. from Diiladelphia. reapectfully infnema the .cltlzrn of Salia bury and the nrroundinir country and vill.i?c. that b lntendii eam lnp on the Painting fun'- ," in lti Vartotn braiicbe;',riioai?n hrTiwy feel ditrxwed to favor him with work, will pcae - apply at bia hp in Kaltabury. where, or at the . Ilatilin Jlotr.l, , be.niay .be fouml, eicept when . mental Wariratieh v Fire-BnaTda. Wfr.ireeB. and Pictures painted in lnUcane, "naval victo. rie. ate for ornamenting Kjwn.. He will do all kilxli of mall .lob, auch aa painting Wind aor Chaira, (iiga, kc. on a modf mte terms a ea be done in thio emmtn-. Any person in the adjoining villagea and rountira, by addretiog a note to the poat-oflice in Salisbury, ihall have their nner punctuallv extended to. SaKttHTf, May Bik, 1$28. 3tlS BOOK BIXDING THE mi'oM-riber rrpectftilly inform the cit liena of Salisbury, and the atirrounding Country, that he ha etablihed a link liinilery In aid town, on Main Street, a few door south of thefTnurt-HouKei where he will be thankful to receive any kind of work in hi line of htisinev. From a number of yeara experience, in Knnine and America, he feela confident of being able to give entire satisfaction to all those who nmy fa vor him with any description of Binding Blank Boki made to order, after any pattern furnished, on short notice, and at pricea which no onr can complain of. Old Bottlci Rcboundy either plain or ornamen tal, on the most moderte terms. All orders from a distance, faithfully attended to. The pat-ronageof-thepuMic ia cepectfutly .solicited, by their oht serrt JOHN II. DE CARTERKf. trora w he had not been attiiled by the coalition pretiet, and in the Senate of the Pennsylvania LrjjWj ture, in conserjuenre of a discourse he delivered in I hlde1Mi on the 4th last July ; but wo csnnot regret, nor ought we, that he baa found it necessary to de fend himself against the calumnies of the friends of Adams and Clay, aa by thai meant, letters have been laid before the public which exhibit Gen- J.4vk"" he really is, in private life. All hit fiirnds and rriphbor, who are intimately ac-J quainted with him, will recognize the picture as a correct likenew y and the numerous friends and relations of that .truly pious and distinguished Divine, the Her 'f bo. B-. li ii(head will noionly be htRhly griTliiMl7f."u: i bankfur.' foT-Thff ac tive and teabms part he look in having him restored to the hosom of the church. so that his M hoary head might descend m peace to the rave." 44 It wa an error in (he Hon Mr- Pjn t nv to speck of mr diaeourae as. bavins been delivered at Xorrhtoivn . He was probably led into this mistake by tome ristTpfentstioTii in 1he News Papers of a ermon wbicrvTpceacbed In tharpluce on the '3d September last. V " In illustration of the assertion, that we can form correct notions ol the moral hit heart. Since, bowf ver, I bsre been called into rjurs'ioii abfut my politic t before the Senate, I will hire stale for I fear noth ing from candour; that Mrs. Jackson, (for the pojitkt of the dy, include bet) is an eminently pious woman, and lias summed this character for about a quar ter of a ren'u-y. On the subject of bap tism, I belieye she is a Haptist, and has been Immerse. I hare heard no evil ssid ef her, ry tKnse oho knew her, un less It be this, that h firejert a firnyrr- mrrting to e fiaiue ; andthit will not tint ber in the ei'imation of auy other who do not forget their religion in their politics,. "Of the Genenl I shall say, that he it as far from hyfiocrity at any ro;n living; and shall give a few extracts fnm some of his letters, which. I ibink. ill show him in his private character, in a true liu'M t must beg bis pardon fur making ithout the opporfunitybf "asking" his i consent, tbe present use of bis fitendly Irommunication to me ' 4 Under date of VishvIHe, April 31st, iiS53lhe thus whites "meM'Vhe subject of a rlrrsrvman who had been suspended for rrninr-rears tv-aeeownt- f kmm. imputed errors -fn doc trine --' -fiiri Being informed by mr friernL the Rev. Mr. C. of this place, that the eaae of the aged, piom and reverend Thorns B. Craighead, it to be discussed before the General Assembly at t'hiladctphia, at ha approaching seasioni I feel it my dtttv to aldrea you on that subject. Having known Mr. Craighead from my boy hood hiving been in the neighborhood in which he commenced bi miniatry being" waf-' .! k. r. lM .1.:. ii- . ...... : he had settled hinvelf and presided over a con- This day '1st of May ) beinR the anni- pfptim In ee ami rmoecLble wl having mr VCrsarf Ol our .nanonai oaini icuuiiiiuiny the last thirty-four yean of my life fived within called Si. Tanvnany) we have been re hre mile, of hi House, I an lauthonied in - qaes,C() ,0 furnish our reader with some mg that I have a full knowledge of bun, both in i . r. i..:,. U" i. ,L i a account of this extraordinary beinsr. e rule (my mother beinjf a member of thai Church) I bare always had a preference for It. Amongst the greatest blessinpa ae- cured to us under our Constitution, 4s the liberty of wonhlpplng God as out coo cience-dicfates. All- free--Christiana love each otner end while' Kefe befdw ought to harmonize J for all must unite In l be realms above. -J nave thought one evidersceof true religion Is, when all those who neireve in. tbe atonement oro4ir 'fu ci fied Saviour are found In fcarmonr and r A . . ' irrcnrishlp locether Wjr"nemler1iiT9 Tb jrped me-witb etery crime but hrpocrisv i I believe ihey have never alledMd this against me I and I can assure you no change of cir cumstances, no esatted office can work a chantre UDon me. I will remain uni formly the same, whether in the chair of state, or at Ihe Hermitage. My. habits are too well fined now to be altered." M ''uch as these extracts from his let ;ers, vriitcn wMnowt any conception o their ever beinij made public, indicate Mm tobe.wha' I believe Oen. Jackson is I have never afTirmed, that he ia a renew ed man, by the power of divine erare Thai question must be Icfl with himself and Ms Maker 44 I have declared mr knowledge of the fact, that he is the avowed friend of Chris lianity and I rlim the liberty of think ing and speaking as freely on this subject as those numerous Editors of papers, who for the soke of 'abusing- the candidate for the Presidency whom they uppose, have been very abundant in their vituperations of mvself. u-Nonicr, no wordly emolument do I seek. I feel no conviction of h.iving prostituted the pulpit r for the -promotiou of sinister, party nurDoscs- My deire iu.ihallto.rxe.c.tiiJd0lJPrinle,. rovern mvself, and- all my lellow auuzena in all the trnnsictions of private and pub lic life, f freely confess that I esteem Gen. Jackson much ; and I love my coun try much ; but I love Christ more- E. S. ELY. VaOX TR SAVABSiN CIOROIAB. SAINT TA.MANY. the ashes of the Tammanlal wlgwim wsa a matter of great Importance to the Pennsylvinians. Tbey explored tbe neighbourintr regions; and found tdenis of limcsfone, . , nil were thus . relleTeci from the Inconvcnirneo end etrense of iniportlnj; lime frtio'i foreign part. , i he pood name which Tain many left. w DrDtUireurTf inrT'mIi'ranfa fnim Europe whom he befriended I tbev cele brated feim io vcrs and aorif;tc6mpose4 soon after his deatb.I her canonlied mm, ano enrolled his name araonit those nf rhe tutelary lafnii of civilized Kurone r and as the people of ihe'differehfCbrla."''"" .lew Nune raUy-iindMahfcjtUndardi- oL. their respective be roe a or chiefs, so the Freedish citizens enlist iherntcvca under the banners of Tammany. If It should be in my power to collect any of the early songs in which ihia re markable man is mentioned, I shall take -particular care to procure them for the Society. In ihe mean lime I bee the brothers to accept favourably this earneil of seal to gratify their wishes, to receive; the renewed assurances of my attach' ment to the Columbian order. SAMUEL L MITCHELL. To Eaj. hair man t f c. i i ' s weisw.' bum uunv iaaisas.i j r aasi n i , , fa I we aretustified in judging the. tree by iU fruiu ; "wk" our entire ignorance of his biojj 1 1 can with great truth testify that no man hu'fanhy : and in the absence 01 scch. lulor laboured with more zeal in the mimetry, aial mation as we can give them, beg leave tlwt none have been more respected for pietv. () rop the follow'uiu, derived fiotn .the JffTe"f..M celebrated Dr. Samuel L. Mitchell, some uas cone miicn gooo. ana wmim mire nam? sun - iwii yc.n ami c mhre, btrt for the unhippv difference which raroK- between him and wrac of bit clergy in Kentucky on aome doctrinal points. This, on (filiating in warmth of diicuision, waa carried perhsn too far ; and enlitting advocatea nearlv poiied on boh sides, limited the extent of It is 1 services, and ha ended in bis auapenston- for' some vear a circumstance which ha brin much reirrrtted by a great proportion of tlie But for ought that we see, Tomo ('it a cm, who lived at Y a mac raw, ia quite hi much en'itled to a similar canonization His portrait can be seen in our Reading Room. v U'uibMgfn, Dec, 5, 1825. My dear Sir : I do myself the pleasure good citizens and Christian professors here ; , ,n rnnimiim. ata to sou without delay, the MA Ifrirllt'J 'information which the Tammany Society Stale ofXtrth CanKno, A'nrry cmntf .- TN t-'iuity, March term, 1828: William P( to the satisfaction of the court, that the defen dant, James P. Walker, is not an inhabitant of wis state, it ia therefore ordered, that publica tion be made for aix weeka in the Western Car olinian, that he mav Senear at our next Superi or Court of Equity to be held for the county of first Monday in September next, to. plead, , an. swer or demur t the complainant's bill, or the same wjn be taken pro cbnfesso, and hear! r -" -v.... JOHN YOUNG'S ESTATE THE undersigned having qualified, at Febru "ary seaaiona at Rowan countv court, a. ad miniatrator on the estate of John Young, dee'd. requests all persons indebted to said eatate to make payment, and all persons' having claims againrt the wme, to preacnt them for payment, within the time prescribed by law, or this notice Will be plead in bar. r. J. WOOD, Jldm'r. m, JH?!J mMfi character of a being whom c bave neve seen, I reminded my hearers, that they had all formed some conceptions of the moral character of Washington ; and U terly of Gen. Jackson. My notions of his character might be correct, or Incorrect but I would tell them an anecdote which I thought conveyed a just idea of him then stated what I now reiterate : 4,That between three nd four years ; . .... v prior to the Ocneral s bemir urst nomina ted i a enrtirt:iie for the l'iei(lenf.vi Mr Sommerville, then an accomplished young officer in the Navy, but since deceased informed some of mv familv connexions that he had laUly spent a week in the General's company, at his own housed that the General appeared to him to be greatly changed in several respects; and that the Gen. bad said to him, in a very serious aud- impressive manner " You may drnena nfmn if -oomnseww , nai without true religion there i no hafifiincn in tiefiraent Hfey and none to be exfiected in the next." I told mv hearers, that this is a true saying; and I was aware that coming from a distinguished fellow citi zen it might have some influence with same wrsj who more regard the word of their deservedly favorite Hero than the word of God. . " " Thi statemenf has been sbamifQTry" siUloned v but I ibinlt the anecQic pr; hf ef any pulpit.-end, calcuUied to do good. . uld to UocAhat roatiy jiQmirers nf Oen. 'ackson 'woaid record' h among many of his patriotic and excellent aenti . . a t tnents, on the tablets ol tnetr neant ; They would then cease to think him like ly to-prove a pj'ron of their extermina ting party steal, and licentious lives. I have repeated the same anecaote, years ago in Flemington,N. J. ; and in Augest ast in Huntingdon m this state, nj nn- lT-..r..a.. vU-v. ? - . " I... ...Al l To ."e a venerate man, whose hab-t luw'wanl concera,nK r,r ' crown grey in the aervice of his God; a man 'from' the respectability ol the sources whose w alks have been the piety, morality, and benevolence of the true religion ; respected by BEGI'LATIOV OP DfPj For the benefit of dyspeptics, and good livers, we have extracted a few principles with regard to diet, from a recent publication in Engbnd which arc recommended to their dispassion ate consideration. . . Tea differ from ' wmr"andslttiiUf'" liquors, in containing no nutritious quality, except what it acquire from the addition of sugar and cream." Black tea possesses a peculiar narcotic quality io a higher degree than green. . J he-exhilaratuiff x fleet. of. lea wry bIerenl'1f6W'ttiartfrr is not nearly so powerful a stimulant i the circulation is little accelerated the excitement is of a calm, placid, and benignant nature while- that arising' rom wine is violent and tumultuous s the action of the heart and blood vessels ia highly accelerated : the brain ia excited, and ll the functional of the body quickened. Tea, when taken aome houra after a meal, is pe. culiarly grateful. Dr. Paris in enu- Lwhenre it is derivcU I believe you may lelv on its gcnrnl coriectness. The J.rnniJcnnaii. or Ddjwarcs. wr re a nation ol American aborigines, li ling formerly where Pennsylvania now all now deprived of the benefit of communion, and for that which many.very many of t!ie most piou f'resbvterian. eminot regard as inennsi ini ui-h ii Hnlv Srrinturej. which are the guide of all Christians i ha tiled us here with ' is. They were considerably numerous much regret s and it may be truly said, that !nn (,e arrival of Wm. Pcnn to lake po nothing would give more general tirartinn, j (,esson 0f the lands then possessed by or tend more to the prooperity ef (bia cliiiicls. j lcm un(,er lhe cot)Ur of, r.ritish title. than his restoration. j,,, f . t.,;-.ir.a : -...:. ; hmh ri,.,rh .nt i..e . 1 ammakv was one of their pnncipal and the present is a period when every means siichems- I he new proprietor respected consistent with the principles of true religion (be lights of the natives : he refrained might to be employed to reatore harmony and from jcts of urce and violence against union to the Cbri.tian cause. .Tis religion to (- an( ;e pi,iJ ,hem a slipulated price CW--1Z"1 r ,,Zlfbr all their land,. In consequence of ITIVC illllK rUS ail nv 1 - I ... a a i .1 ti "hme .irincinle-. while 1 shall be acquitted of this humane and politic course 01 ucaiing, any view to dictate to the calm deliberation of the Assembly, I hope that tins actress win oe meratiitg the advantage of ica, men tions that it has introduced and cher ished n spirit of sobriety. . Coflce contains mucilage and bitter" extract,: and sIsq a alight- empyreu maiic -finge from the roasting, whicfi is apt to disagree with some stomachs. Both tea and ci ffce have the property of inducing watchfulness, and there, fore ought not to be taken for some hours before going to bed. - Three-meals -a ilny-ere an -ample. allowance for fond, Mastication is ef great importance, and it -is -therefore belter, for people to eat rather, slow; than fast. Exercise "sh-mld not be) pushed to-excess, immediately before a meal. Suppers, if taken at alt, should be light. trnp.t. from mv desire to represent fairly the character of the aged and pious Mr. Craighead. This alone has been my motive ; and to have done les would have been injustice to my own feelings, as well as to the inte rest of the church." Under date, of Washington, Jan. 1st, I82 i, on the same sublet, the' General V . . srs a fi l! I writes to me, 44 ieiore i ciosc i.ms icucr, will vou strain permit me to bring to vour recoHecttorHhe case olmyaec'ionrLpi out friend, the Rev. Mr. Craighead, and request that, you wiirendearour to have his" case finally considered before your. next General Assembly? My prayer is, that he may he restored to hi CbHrcb, 3Ttd-fclloffBhip,i' 'he Christian breth- -. rn a I iLu tnno la!iv klft ren- i nis, anu5or mut., v ui - - .... . aa hnarr head in oeace to tne rravei?fe ' Suf&'ee it here to'SayV that oon dfter ibis; MSsof Craigbtad:a5i Mt y reviewed; he was resiorea xo tne mm- istrv and the Presbytery within whose bounds he resided, with the full approba tion of the assembly ; and has since re tired to his everjasting rest. - One short extract more, is from a let- . i . i:- 11 l.,l 10. hi er naiea at nia iicihhhw, -wj 827, in which the General says : Mr. I'enn conciliated the good will ol these children .ol nature, anij more espe cially won the friendship of their distin- . ' . . ... Tif n i guished leader, l ainmany. i nis Dela ware chief is reported to have been un commonly attached to the (iuaker pro prietor; in the latter part of his days he gave -ji.arong. proof jotJluir-for when Wm. Penn took his laVt" departure' from PhiUfielhhii. with intent lo revisit Eu rope, and return to the shores of the Delaware ho moreTTmmny waao deeply afflicted at this eent, t.iat in a fit of desperalion he set fire to his wigwam and was consumed by the flames. The place where this happened is White Mash, distant, you know, about 12 rfltteTtrom PWiadeif ihe w cwam Vood was a stratum oi limestone: TbJs'iind. oT stonef w 'sei hiierture. had never before fhl irr archileciure,.had never Keefi iscovertdTtif ytbe14vltttew,,8tliejrA, and all the lime they had hitherto em ployed Jiad been brought Irom mstant places, i he quicMime iuuim .ifwiiR Defilorablr ttate of thing, in I'enntyt' vania In Northampton county, Pcnn. fifteen hundred families ate destitute of the bible so says the National Gazette. In Cumberland countv, N. Jersey, 6vo hundred and thirty nine families were recently found destitute of the sacred volume, and supplied by the visiting agent of the Bible Society. Longevity in Husiia It appears front a table of the deaths in ihe Russian Em pire, in 1827. that among the individuals deceased, of the masculine sex, thert were 818 of 100 years old ; .13 above 115; 24 above i 20 ; 7 above J 23 ; and one of 160 years. The word "Lcnni lennapi" the original In dian name of the Delaware, and means in Mig lish, Indian men, or a po;.!ft 1'rinjlov.srds the i-i:ing cf the vuV The ateam-boat Florida, with a full load oC cotton, was accidentally burnt on the 13th ult. nt Iiutherfords bluff, ten miles below Cahawba. C I. A. Pope register of the land office at Ca- hatah.H, in addition to his baggage, lost 10,000 dollirs of the public money, which he was taking to "Mobile to de- posit in the U. States Branch BaoL. ': Phe progress of tbe flames was so rapid thrnone,f tl passengers saved-, lheit,ba'ewcri..njnd;4 . .n!T woman, i pafnes. H9 'fciw' U:iKrvx2' Aae.KSS.', The smallest sized English Type, called fMamond. It is smaller tlfto ( any ever used in a newspaper, .but the French bave mule a type oborit half-fife ' J, -.V" v ,4 V --.1 V ; r if f

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