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Jflartin Van Bur ah OF NEW YORK. llichnrd J Johnson, OF KENTUCKY. ST Ian fallen to the humble lot of the un dersigned 10 have pr.-i!ff the tnerican People, h third edition of the Bio graphies of the two above named highlw distinguished patriotic citizens, whose con stant devotion to the best interests of our Government has led to th- ir designation, as a tes!inony of the estimation in w hicli their services are regarded by the Pioplk wiioru they have served, as candidates for the tw first ouW within the gift of a FREE, MAPPV, 'id FL LKISIIING NATION. This tokeo of respect gives lo the world addition! ruooK r.iat faithful service shall .not go unr warded. The object ol this appeal to the republi can portion of our felloe citizens, is lo ob tain th' ir co operation in the circnbition of tin edition of 100,00) copies of the joint Biography .f MARTIN VAN BUKKN RICHARD M. JOHNSON, culled, re vised and corrected, so as to be valuable to everv h.:ver of his country, and alike lion -orable to the oistingui-h'd citisiis whom we the people. 'intend still further to honor. h their el-'vatio.. to the offices of President and Vice P.esident of the United Stati s, in the election of Ib'.iC Thus we ahull perpetuate the principles of Jefferson, which have been s signally reviv d, no bly acted upon, and triumphantly car ried out by Awiirkw Jackson, who, spur ning all flatten, knew nothing but th" People, th- wh"1 Pe plf.. a'd their re tpeetire rights. legnroless ol their fortunes, whether WrA or poor; thus rendering his ItAMf an I RENOWN as dm able US the EVER LASTING llll LS " The iirtangeuunt of the volume will be as follow: 1st. Portrait of A ml re is Jticson- To i horn the volume will I)? inscribed, With an address by the Piddi-hcr. 2d. Portrait of M Van Duren- To be followed by hi- Miographv. enlar ged, i uluding several vuluatde document, illustrative of ins public character, an. I e hib'uiuglhe ma;cal powers ot hi gautic mind, which has ever been d.-v led to sus tain the rights of his country, and 'lie glory and prosperity of hi lel'ow ci' zc.js. 3d Portrait of R M. Johnson. To be I .Mow e l by hi tiiorapli i . enlar ged. including various Speeches, ScnuaY Mail Reports, and other d cumeut-; illus trafve of hi- song continued public life, which has ever b' n devoted 'o the g..od of his country; tiieludiug an authentic ac count of t:ie fa 'I of the renowned Indian warrior, '1 eci.mseii, on the ever mm -ruble 5'h of Octoit r, H13 with an engra Ted view of the batl- fi-'d. The work will be comjhle in one vol ume of about 4M pages The piicio he. fixed at i l.e moderate sum of On- Dollar neatly bound w.th cloth backs; o1 alt' ami gilt, with the addition! expanse of bind ing The work which is now in a state of preparation, shall be such as to give entire sati-fac ion; as it is in t ' n nds of gentle tiien who have for narly forty years been personally and intimately aqiaiiled with the private and public life of the above na med distinguished citizens. The celelra'ed addie-s of the Hoii Thomas II bVntt.n. ol Minonri, b arin testimony totb- Vigh cliaracler of Martin Van Buren; and the eloquent speech of the Hon. James Harbour, of Virginia, in the L b. senile, portraying lite coivalry of Col. Johnson on the field and in the councils of the nation, will be appended to the w irk. As there is among our republican citi zens, an ejtensive population of German origin, the work wi!l appear simultaneous ly in both the English and the German lan guage s. It will, thet efore, be r,ecesarv for subscribers who wih to have the work in he German, to signify the same on the subscription hook. It will, in order to give prompt and ex tensive circulation to the work, be indis pensable for a 1 subscribers lo jtay at the time of mbscribing all money 10 be a a proper time forwarded with the lists of m natures lo the publishing committee Which will be duly made known by a uo lice in the Washington G obe. ID1 Democratic editors disposed lo en courage the work, wiM confer a favor, which will be gratefully acknowledged t.v the S ibscribet, in giving publicity to the above and receiving subscriptions a' their resp ctive offiers, to whom a reasonable per centage will be al owed. The People's obedi-ni servant, JVM. EMMONS. Washington City, June 1, 1835. B randy, wanted. T'-V. Subsrii ers wi-h lo pun hasp. f,) baircls "LRA DY, lor which the highest ejisli p'ice wi I he given. D IUCIUHDS c,- CO. Nov. 12, Ij-35. BECKWITH'S MlUiispeplic Pills. THIS most valuable medicine for ti1P cure .f Dyspepsia, ami the p evention ot bilious fevers, col.c.kc. kc is kept coti stantly on baud and lor sale by J. IV. COT TEN. Tarbovn24 Se)t. IS'.io. Jnst VublhlmU 4ml forsa at this Office, Trying to gnaw 01, nr fie CATHOLIC Ttjp. , Vy .Icwitja Lawkexcf Pike 10 cents single, or i . ' September, IS35. Jl Pepozen. Ml find Publishers. :3. TIIK Subscribers have just completed t.-i ii new Specimen book 'f light faced b.ik and jot tl--ivrn and i vnunu nls 1 AttM 7e cottitnts of tdiirli are herewith partial ly gieen. Pi unond;.peail, o. 1 and 2; agate IS'es. 1, '2 and 3; a.ite on no- pan it b dy; non pareil No. 1.2. 3 and '4; luinione'le io. 1 and 2; minion io. I, 2, 3 nui 4; minion on brevier bmly ; bievrer on mini -n body; brevier iNo-. l,,3iitnM; bievier on l ur geois body; bi:v ler nn long primer bc, bourgeois mi brevier body; bourgeois iNos. 1, 2, 3 and -1; bourgeois on lo.i primer; long primer os. 1, 2, 3 and 4; long prim er on sin til pica bod): small pica, ISos. 1 and 2; pica on small, pica body; pic-i, .No. 1. '2 anil 3; pea on Knglish body; Knglisli Nos. 1 and 2; r-nt piitnei; paragon; dou ble Knlijli; doubie paragon; cannon; five lit:es pica to Irtfini; t ight ine pica Gothic ciinlen-i d, lo tw in ; five, seven line ami t'-n line pia orn unenlal; sia, seven, nine, twelve and fifteen linc pica shaded; eight, ten, twelve ixteeu lines antique, shaded. Jlso, a Inrt and beautiful coltettion of From pearl to seven line pica, many of which are not to lie found in anv other spe cimen; a ne.v assortment of ornamental dashes variety of caul border.; near TWO THOUSAND Mclal (h-nnmcni?, Brass rule; leads f various thickness as iionoinicHl, maihemnlit-al and plivsicnl sins; inetl luar es and d mhes from three tu tioriy ems lonu; great pr'tner ic double pica sci ipis on iovlio.-il ndy; diamond and n n treil music of vai ions kind-; antiques; liht and lit avy f.o two loe letter; lull f.tfe Roman an ! It:ilic nonj are:. minion, brevier, 1.i t pi imer and sm ill jii- a; miu ion. hrevi'T. long primer and other t la ki; iionpare'l. m;nion and b eviei Girek, He brew anil Si ' n. A la ne i'My of Ornaments, calculated particularly loi the Spanish and South A meiican inaiket-: Spanish, French and Portuguese ; cc- nt fin lushed to order, to-g-tliei with every other article made use if in the Printing business, all of which can lie furnished at shut I notice, of as good a quali'y i-nd on as reasonable terms as any other flabfishn' nt- coxy: cnoKR. Corrtr if Xaaii Attn streets. X- r York. To the Jlfflktcd. CIR W'S invaluable Ointment for the "JT i in r nf white swelling cciofula an I oilier lummtrf, sore leg ami ulcer, and fresh wounds, -prains. brni-es, swellings and iullamin ilio'is, &.c. 6ic B ckwiiu'j anti-dyspeptic pills. Rov ami's genuine tonic in xiurc, a per fect cme lor nguo and fever. The above valuable- me-Iiciues may be had whole. ale or r f nil on application to J. IV Catttn, Agent fr tat borough. lt3f. Look at This. A Jr. William Claiborne, AI'OUT ti e year IS 1 or 1817, remov el from the county of Amelia, io the State of Virginia, and settled in some part ot North Caroina; since which lime, his friends have not beard fr in aim or been able to uncertain (he place of his'iesiib nce. Bequeathed lo him by hi-- wife's Father, John Hag by, Will beer me payable I he 1st of Januiry 1-37, and the undersiii;ed ExeCu'oi of the Kstaie is anxious lha( he should come fur want and receive it; and that he, in the no antime, lo advise be undersigneH of the place of his residence. If Mr. Clai borne is dead, or has removed from Caro l"a, his surviving relations or any other person w ho can t;iv any information con eerning him, or his descendants, will coo ler a t ivor on the tmdei signed, by comuai nicating i,ch information by e tor direct ed to him at Kanawha Courthouse, Va. Thos. Atutthews, LaPr. 1st June, I83r. Jnst Published, And for sale at this Office, a pamphlet en titled, No other than Baptist Churches Have a riK,tlo be called CHRISTIAN CHURCHES. By Josiica Lawrence. Price 10 cents single, or 1 per dozen. January , I S33- ! it aSEr Land for Sale. SAVING more land than I can cul tivate, I offer for sale my .Mill I'tanlation, In the comity of Edgecombe, Adjoining the lands of Reuben Taylor Henry Attains ami otherscontaining Mont 200 Jcres, On which is a good Mill, Apple and Peach Orchard, and in ny other advantages. ANOTHER SMALL J RACT, of very valuable Land, In the county of Nttsh, Lying on the north side of Swift Creek, ad joining the lands of Jacob lng, John Hil liard and others. Apply to the Subscriber, at his resi dence in the count v of Nish. IVILLMM li ELLA MY. Oak Forest, January, 1836. 4 JYoticc. THE Subscriber has on hand a first-rate Huzzy ami Sulky, Mauofactured in the latest Newark style- ALSO, Jl small light Carryall, Which be will sell CIIKAP for Cash, or on a -hort credit. Isaac 11 Brady. July 7lb. 1H(. JYoticc. fWlV. Subscriber notifies the public Jl. hat he bis purchase troui Mr Red iiin "'uj;; his itiien st in the indentures of C. JLV ILiMMOSDS, A man of color, w ho ha t i ogageil to serve Mr Sugg lor a term ol ten ye. u s (roin Sep (ember leim 1 835, ol I dgecombe Superi or Com t. I therefore foibid a 1 persons from employing or creilitin said Ham inonds without my permission. J tunes liltinor. September 9. 3S William : . GravV Inrahuiblv liniment, FOR ULCERS, TUMOURS, &C. Can now be olt -ivtd of the Patentee, al the Ojiiee of lite Raleigh Roister. Single P.-t, 1 liar ne dozen, 9 dollars. WILLL'tM IV G1UY. Raleigh, October 4. 1835. Ralev'h. September 1. 1830. For five or -x. vchis previous lo the spring f IS 14. a negro man of mine had been much auTctd with an ulcerated arm and band, win. h u nder, d him almost use less. The ulcer embraced thai i..ri of hit arm from the elbo v down, including his entire baud, which wa litetally ft mass ol putrefaction A joint ol one linger, and a part nf tli thumb, perished and dropt i ff. A more distressing and hopeless case I have never behold. It was abandoned bv hi physician as incurable, except by am putation of the band. The bet medieal treatment having fail ed to relieve the mats I placed him undi . the care of Mr. William W . Gray, i,i 'u dare, who, wiih hi- Ointment, has effectu ally cured t!r fnse, although theneg' was frequently absent, for week n m lbs together. He has been entirely well for the last eight months, and 1 have good reason to believe wi! continue so. IV ILL AM BOY LAN For Hire, Jl Gig and Harness, Ipply at this Office. Oelnb. r 20 Caution. nnilF. subscribe, cautions the puMir ji Mgitiusi receiving a Alote of Hand, Given by him to John Reed for 518. dated l.-t January last and payable 1st Jammry next said note having been given for the ..t iit-iu noy rinram, belonging 0 , Maihewson. and which I l - sllj 111 ca" as I have since hired him of his owner. Josiah Jbllinor. October 14. 1836. 4J HISTORY OF THE Kelt nkee Association. IIST PUBLISHED, and forsale at the office of the Tar tin rn' Pru. . t con cise History of theKehukee Baptist Asso ciation, from its original rise to the pre sent time by Elder Joseph Biggs tindee the supervision of a committee (consisting or Elders Joshua Lawrence, William Uy. intn. and I. like Ward, and btethnn Tho mas Biggs, Joseph D. Bipgs, and Cushion B Hassell.) appointed by the Association." Price 31 each, or 10 perdozen. i II. JO WINSTON, MERCHANT TAILOR, Is now receiving from New York, Jl Splendid .Issortmtnt of IN KIS LINE OP BUSINESS, Suitable for the approaching Season the most Gentlemen wishitti? to purchase fashionable and best goods, at a smnil ad vance on the cost, will do well to call and examine his Slock, as he is determined to sell very low for Cash, or on a short credit to punctual customers. Among them art: Superfine blue,' black, and brown Cloth', 2d quality do. of all the most fashionable colors, Sup'r corded and plaid fancy Cassimeres, White corded h. drab drills for pantaloons. Crape Cainblets ami Bombazines for thin eoat A superior assortment of Veslings, of eve ry description, Plain brown Linens for summer jackets and pantaloons, Plain black and fancy Slocks, (a large as- soi till' tit,) Fancy silk Handkerchiefs, Black silk Cravats, linen Collars, Plain and ruffled linen Bosoms, a new and superior article Suspenders, Silk Shirts for gentlemen, a new article, Also, most every other article comprising gen leinen's wear. He also keeps on hand (of his own make) a sin:ll assortment of 11 cad f made Cloth s. He has on bund a few best white beaver Hats, which will be sold at New York cost. Qj'Geiitlemeti furnishing their own Cloths can have them made and trimmed in the most fashionable manner, a. id at ! the shortest notice. Tarboroiigh, April 14th, 1S36 Vine Culture. THC Subscriber has more th'in twenty kinds and fill; varieties of the Vine. S'.'ne of these are generally known as ex cellent lor table use or wine, viz: the Snip pernong, the Halifax, l-abella, Catawba. Herbeaut s Madeira. &ic The price for a well tooted single vine is a quarter of a dollar but where a dozen, Glty, one hun dred or more are taken a; one, or boxed and sent the same direction to one respon sible person, a handsome deduction is made. For further particulars inquire of the Editor of th-' Taiboro' Pr ss, or SIDNEY IVELLEIi. Brinkleyville, N. C. Oct. 4. Jflontagiic's Balm, An Indian remedy for toot hach. w-arrjci npplied nccoriiing tj w Y d rectiens, has never failed to afford i immediate and permanent relief, just rt ceived and for sale by . . COTTEN 1 1th Nov. IS35. IVhitc i5 Ilagur, f'.SPEt'l FCLl,Y inform the Printers M of the United States. whom thev ttiive b-eii long knovn as eslabli-bed That tliey h ve now formed a CO-PARTNERSHIP In said business and hope from their united -kill and cxpericnc- to be able to give sat i-taciion to all who mav favor them with their orders. The introduction of tn-icliin-ery in place of Ihe unb althy process of rusting type by band, a desideratum by the AineriiMn and European founders, was by Xmericau ingenuity and heavy expenditure of lime and money on lite pari of the senior paitner, fust successfully accomplished. Extensive use of the machine to cast let ters has fully tested and established its superiority overlh.it cast by theold process. The letter foundry bttsines.-, will hereafter be carried on by the parlies above named, under the firm of WHITE, HAGUR & CO. The specimen exhibit- a cmrplete series from diamond to seventeen line pica. The book and news type being in the most modern light and siiadf. WHITE. II GUl! &t CO. are agents for the sale of Smith anil Host PRINTING PRESSES, which they furnish to their customers at the manufacturers' prices. Chases, cases, composing stcks, ink, and every article used in the printing business, kept for s.ile and furnished at short notice. Old type taken in exchange for new, at nine cents per pound. ;. WHITE New York, 183G. If. IIAGUR Published and for ale. at this Office. v i mum; discourse th North Carolina Whir's Anolow fnr the Kehukee Association arid, A Basket of r ragmems, hy the Kev. J...,,ia Law.enee. Also, A Review of Clark's defence and jiM t fication to the Kehukee Association, writ ten by a lay member of the Association and. Occurrences in the Life of Elder Jo seph Biggs, wrote by himself. .--. Cotton ins THE Subscriber, who for several years past has been engaged in The Gin Ala king business, In Kinston, has established himself IN CKE12N VILLI?, Where he carries on the above business in all its various brnnche-. All those who j wish ft supply themselves with Gins of the i liest quality, r respectfully solicited to i Ply to the. Subscriber personally or by letter. All orders for Gin will be prompt j I v executed. From the Subscriber's long experience in his business, and from the approbation which his work has hitherto met with, be hesitates not to promise entire satisfaction to all who may see fit to extend j to him their pntronaue. Gins out of order win oe experiitmu-iy repnueo. The Subscriber takes the liberty of call ing the attention of those who wish to pro cure new Gins, or to have old (j ins repair ed, to the expediency of applying to him in time. When all wait as ia usually the case, until the work is wanted, it causes such a pressure of business, that many are obliged of necessity to submit to a longer delay than thev wish. iilaliSST TZSOXST, In connexion with this establishment, car ries on the Loch?'' G unsm ith b nsincss He also makes Saw Mill Boxes, and Mill Inks, and Gudgeons, of a composition in ve-ited bv Oauiel Peck, of Raleigh Grist Mill Spindles, with Steel Collars, (turned.) these articles equal lo any manufactured in the United States. All letters and orders must be directed to the Subscriber at Greenville IIENIi Y CHAMBERLAIN Jnlv 12. 1S35. Cotton Gins 1 (IF. subscriber has established himself in the houses formerly occupied bv the ' late Joseph Lackey, dee'd, near the river, j and a short distance below Mr. Benj.imiu I SI. Jackson's store, w here he carries on The ma Icing and repairing I Cotton Gins All those who wih to supply themselves with Gin of the best quality, are repec fully solicited to apply to the Suhsaiber personnllv, or by letter. All orders for Gins will be promptly executed. Gins out of order will be expeditiously repaired. Blacksmilhing. of every description, ex ecuted in the best style. O" Two second hand Cotton Gins for sale low for cash. SAMUEL D. PROCTER. Tarboro', 30 h Sept. 1R35. VERY BEST Cotton Yarn and Twine FOIl SALE. TEH HE cub cribers feel grateful for the HL liberal patronage which they received the past year, and hope by a-sidn'iv and punctuality in business to merit a cniKi.ui ance nt pait bivors. '1 h.-y now have and expect to keep con stantly on hand, the Vt ry best Cotton Yarns, From Nos. 2 to 18 inclusive. Also various sizes ol the best Cotton Seine Twine. Its durability and strength has been fairly tested, and the Subscribers feel no hesita tion mi pronouncing it inferior to none, if not superior t any in market Both the above articles they expert to deliver to pu chasers on as liberal terms as articles of the same nualitv can be leocnred u. where. The usual charge for conveyance of religious matters, in every hAn mi will be made. form whatsoever. Terms of Sale for all quantities of Yarn Believing that Theo'ogical b"u, B -over one thousand pounds, four months ere hie. Mi-siouary, Tract, and Suu.hiy bcl: " l dit will be allowed for any quantity under Union Societies, are the same in n'.i.ii one thousand pounds, thiee months, the unscripturnl savor more ol "lucre purchaser giving note (without interest) at 'han of "good will towards men," e are the time the rarn is delivered, payable at opposed to them. the above slated times. " Some of the children of God, iirroiinile:i The proprietors of fisheries will do well with, and interspersed anmng-i, the sulvn to apply to ihe SubcribHrs for Twine for cates of -Missionary and other societi s.are the future, as a very liberal credit will be denied the happiness of convi-riti wih given. thoseof IhesHtne judgment. Otheis.w'.'i BA TTLE 5 BROTHERS i RTV witI "eholdtng cMriiiiin f Falls Tar River, Jan 10, iffjtf. ' ! otpel. are not able to spealc for them- ! 1 ielves. 1 Ins is designed, umlrr t,o.lJr $100" Reward: RANAWAY ftom the Subscriber,, on ihe nisjln of 20th September last, my negro man named 20 or 21 years of age. 6 feet high, black complexion, has a pleasing countenance, inclined In be knock-kneed, his feet some what turned out, particularly his left foot, ids clothing not recollected. He ws for merly the property of Asahel Farmer, his mother, brothers and sisters belonging to said Fanner his father is in the same neighborhood working about as a black smith, nearly as a free man. It is believed h" i lurking about in ihe neighborhood of said Fanner, also in Nash county. The above reward will be paid to any person thit will apprehend said negro, and deliver him to in- or secure him in any jail so tht I get him again. I forewarn any person from harboring said negro, or carrying him off, under the strict penalty of the law. Any information respecting'him will be thankfully received by the Subscriber, ni Oak Grove, Edgecombe county. WILLIAM BARNES. 24th Au?. 1S35. 3.-, Constables' Blanks for sale Ifiil RTPeach ih'unJy! 5 WISH to pn.clte lo !,arr.. , Peach BRANDY, for which ,, ' price will be paid in cash C,,,h-,"S' . . iv. c or rrv o Nov. 23d. I S3.-,. ' Tarborc A- just received a freift ' Goods, and is ,, of nish her customers and t! e puMjp " '"r" most every article for oruameat or comfort in the ' Millinery Line. In her assortment will , flllm, . A vatiely of Pallern Bonnets Tuscan and straw do. of ,'lp,ri shape and feature. Plain, figured, and watered $ilk,,n,i c ins for dresses, MaaSat. Fancy Gauzes br do. Veils, Shawls. Scarfs, and Ihn lk r.t,- , ol different qualities and nriri's Head ornaments, hair .Vts. Puff v r.t A lattre nuamittf r i.:i i. '' : 1 artifici; r lowers, iva;. &,c. u-i .us. n. Dag patterns of fashions. -.! ... 'lie la t,.; ..n.i. r, rt" v,:"c,in n,fr Tat boro' Buggy for Sale. y es.ellent Newark made Bl'GGY fn Jpply ut thh Office. November y, IS35 Whom it mntj convent. THF. Subscriber tequesls ul! those in debted to him to call mid settle il.eir accounts. Jr January 13. Ift3. u' Irt Piano Forte for Sale. H WE a very handsome PIANO for sale persons wishing to purchase. would do well to call and examine it. J. IV. COTTEN. Majr 21st, 1835. PHOFOS&liS, For publishing in the tntcn nf Tr6rowgit N. C. a semi-monthly paper, eulilltd THE PRIMITIVE BAPTIST, EDITED BY M AUK B i:.F.TT, Printed and Published by Geo- Howard. THIS publication isriiicii'il!yiiilPiidei todefeud theold school l.'uiie I Hapii-is from the many aspersions cit upon tlicn bv deluded persons proieson" their on faith, because they cannot cnnscimiiom Iv enage in the varnvus inooey -makii' sch mes of the day. nstensi Iv inteii.lrii t j promote Christianity. bt evul-ntiy t nd j ing to destroy llie t;teat and ftindiiiinii'ii! I principles upon which it is based, hv :nak- io"- a yaiii of rodliuess. We vih - .. .- o it distinctly understood, Ih d we are .i"t iniiniral lo Masonry, Temperance, meli trtbulion of the Hible, or the s-'n-itl of the Go-pel but we do condemn the m ngling of professors and non-prolessms nf rrlt cion in societies, and the mkiiii a ' cr.iit their relief. We shali aim not so mm" please the fancy, as to inform llie ju jrim nt more to afford matter for solid ami ia-t-ing comfort, tltau to give a moineti';ry glow to Ihe feelings. We c -.fi '"' 1,1 ;' the cause of tru'h and of Chu tinu s bc', is our cause. Deeply nnpi e S' d w ill' i"' bt-lief that the bussing even of trutit iisei! is ol the Head of tne Chinch. ' cant"ir selves upon Him, and send our iitile p-.?r? abroad, praying the Lord to carry J1 some jov to those who are in n ibu'a 'n,' and a little rest to those who are tro.ilii'l TERM. The Primitive Baptist is puMisheit in super-roval octavo form of 1" pafs, op the second and north Sanndays i" month at On- Dollar per jear, p-iy on receipt of the first number. S x cp"' will sent lo one Post Office or iiei4"''" hood for Five Dollars . Communications must he post "na directed to the Publisher. ID3 Per sons holding Sjbseriptinn ffl' will please send them or Ihe nnnvsu '' to Geo. Hotcard, Taroorouji. S C- Printing Tress for Safe. A SUPER ROYAL Printinj Pre.B the old mode of constrn lion, cat t procured on reasonable terms. Apply at thin Qfice. Tarborougii, July 24.
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