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Why should not the (Tiurch, also, part;ike of the progressive :ui- vaucemeut! Why should she, of ail the agencies, brought to Wsir with such tremeii- diious force upon the civilization i>f the pres ent time, l*e iuetlicieut, laggard and almost hopeless, in the working out of her own des tiny / To arouse the church to the importance and neot'ssity of work ; of uuceasing, restless, tire less energy in the .service of her Master and lleiul: this shall be our first ohiefost aim. In this we need assistance. We are not alone, sntlicieut for these things. Our brethren must help us in every way ; by coutrihutious from their own sbues of thought and study; hy zealous co-operation in a common cause, fur the benefit of all; by extending our circulation throughout all our borders, .and thus giving ns the means and opportunity of performing well the work to which we have consei*.rated all that we have, and all vre hope for on the •earth. TERMS. i'juhscription for one year, )t!4 00 “ *• six months. ‘J 00 Addrc.ss R. FULLER. Editor o the N- C Preshyteriau- BKiscellaneoas Advertisements. A BOON TO THE SICK AND The Light of the World. DB. JUGGIEL’S Pills am[ Salve. These Life-giving remedies are now, given publicly to the world. For over a quarter of a century of pri vate practice the ingredients in these LIFE-GIVING FILLS, Have been used with the greatest succc.S3. Their missioners not only to prevent disease, hut to cure.— They search out the various maladies by which the patient is suffering, and revigorates the failing system. To the aged and infirm a few doses of these valnable pills will prove to he A VERY FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH. For in every case they add new life and vitality, and restore the warning energies to their pristine state. To the young and middle-aged, they will prove most in valuable, as a ready, specific, and .sterling medicine. Here is a dream realized, that Ponc-de-Leon sought for three hundred years ago, and never found. He looked for a fountain that would restore the old to the vigor and make youth ever AN ETERNAL SPRING ! It was left for this d.ay and hour to realize the dream and show iu one glorious fact, the magic that made it air. THESE FAMOUS REMEDIES Cannot stay the flight of years, but they can force back and hold aloof, diseasesthat might triumph over the agel and young. Let none hesitate then but seize the favorable opportunity that oflers. When taken as prescrils'd— FOR BILLIOUS DISORDERS Nothing can l)e more productive of cure than these Pills. Their alwost magic influence is felt at once, and the usual comcomitauts of this most distressing disease are removed. These remedies are made from the j)urest VEGETABLE COMPOUNDS. They will not harm the most delicate female, andean be given with good etfect in described doses to the youngest babe. FOR CUTANEOUS DISORDERS and all eruptions of the skin, the salve is most inval uable. It does not Leal externally alone, but pene- tiates with the most searching effects to the very root of the evil! DR. ITIAC^GIEL’^ Invariably cure the follow ing Diseases. Asthma, }i(»wel Cumplaiuts, Colds, Chest Disea.ses, Co.stiveliess, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Droosy, Debility, Fever and Ac;ne, Female Complaints He.adache, Indigestion, Intliienza, liitlamation, liiwaid weakness, Liver Complaint, Low'iiess of .Spirits, Ringworm, Rheumatism, Salt Rheum, Scalds, Skin Diseases, &c. 53” NOTK'E.—None genuine without the engra ved tratle-niark around each pot or box, signed by Dr. .1. M AGOiKi., 43 Fulton street, New York, to counterfeit which is felony. 53” Sold by all rcspectabla Dealers in Aledicines throughout the United States and Canadas—at2octs |)er box or jnit. For sale at .1. U. Enniss’ Drugstore, .Salisburyj N. C. nprJ-dly THE WEEKLY “OLD NORTH STATE. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY, AT 8AL-" . ISBURY, N. C., BY HANES A HAIVPTON, CONTAINS All the Latest News, REVIEW OF THE HARKETS, ETC., ETC., AND PRINTED IN THE BEST STYLE. PERSONS LIVING IN THE COUN TRY WILL RE KEPT POSTED IN AI.L THE NEWS OF THE DAY HY SUBSCRIBING TO THE WEEKLY ii OLD NORTH STATE. TERHS -CASH IN ADVANCE. ONE YP:AK, ... 83 00 six MONTHS, - - - 1 50 HANES A HAMPTON. Pabliihers A Proprietors LEWIS HAXF,'. ) JOHN S. HAMPTON. ) march 30— W R. DICKS. WITH BRANSON a, • FARRAR, would respectfully loforra hii old friends and patrons of Salisbnrv and vicinity, that he is again engaged in the Book-binding busi ness in Raleigh, N. C., where he is anxious to re ceive their former patronage. -All work sent to him will be attended to with promptne.s.s, and satisfacGon guaranteed. He is prepared to do binding in all its branches and in various styles. Persons wishing to supply themselves with Books and Stationery of all kinds, can be supplied by ad dressing Messrs. Branson & Farrar Booksellers, Publishers and Binders, Raleigh, N- 1-dtf SCALE OF DEPRECIATION. ' The following bill passed during the present ses sion: A bill to be entitled An Act to establish a Scale of Depreciation of Confederate Currency. Whereas, By an ordinance of the Convention,"en- titled “An ordinance declaring what laws a^ordi- nances are in force, and for other pnrpo8e8,’*Bm&|d on the 18th day of October, A. D. 1866^ duty of the Oeneraj Assembly to provide a^caje Of depreciation of the Confederate cnrrency front the time of its first issue to the end of the war; and it is further therein declared that “all executory contracts, solvable in money, whether under seal or not, made after the depreciation of said currency before the 1st day of May, 1865, and yet unfilled, (except ollicial bonds and penal bonds payable to the .Stiite,) shall be deemed to have been made with the understanding that they were solvable in money of the said curren cy,” subject nevertliele.ss to evidence of a different in tent of the parties to the contract; therefore, “Be it enacted by the General A&sembly of the .State of North Carolina, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same,” That the following scale of depreciation be and the same is hereby adopted and established as the measure of value of one gold dollar in Confederate cnrrency, for each month, and the fractional parts of the month of December, 1864, from the 1st day of November 1861, to the 1st day of May, 1865, to wit: “Scale of depreciation of Confederate Currency, the gold dollars being the unit and measure of value, from Nov. 1st 1861, to May 1, 1865.” Months. 1861. 1862. 1863. 1864. 1865 120 300 2100 50 00 1 30 300 2100 50 00 1 60 400 2300 6000 1 50 5 00 2000 100 00 1 60 1 60 19 00 — 1 60 6 60 18 00 — 1 60 9 00 21 00 — 1 60 1400 23 00 — 2 00 1400 25 00 — 2 00 1400 26 00 — 2 50 15 30 30 00 — 250 20 00 — — January, — February, — March, — April, — May, — June, — July, — August, — September, — October, — November, 110 Deceml)er, 1 15 Dec. 1 to 10th inclu sive. 35 00 “ 10th to 20th, “ 45 00 1st to 31st, “ 49 00 And whereas, many grave and difficult disputes may arise between executors, administrators, guar dians and trustees, and their legatees distributees, wards and cestuysque trust, in the settlement of their accounts and trusts, arising from the depreciation of Confederate currency, .State treasury notes and bank notes, incident to and growing out of the late war; and that law suits and expensive litigation may be obviated. Be it therefore enacted, That in all such ca.ses, the parties are hereby empowered to form a full and ix‘r- feet statement of the case on both sides, which case shall be submitted to the determination of one of tlie judges of the Sui)erior Courts, chosen by the parties, who is hereby authorized to consider and determine the same, according to eejnity and good conscience: Provided, however. That no part of this .section .shall be construed to stop or hinder any person from pro ceeding in the usual course of law, if he shall deem the same necessary. A true copy« r J. A. ENGELHARD, Clerk of Senate. THE Saturday gening Post. NEW LIFE, TALENT AKD ENERGY. SPLENDID ARRAY OF CONTRIBUTORS. CXSCRrilSED AND DNSCBPSSSIBLB. Mrs. Bella Z. Ppencer having purchased an interest In THK SATURDAY EVENING POST, and Mr. Edmund Deacon having retired from the paper, THE POST passed Into the management of a NEW FIRM, who are determ ined to Infuae Fresh life, Talent and Ene'-gy into its col umns. The ' opular novelist, EMMER80N BENNETT, Author of “ Prairie Flower,” “The Refugees,” “Clara Moreland,” Ac.,ic.,iias been engaged, at a great expense, as a regular contributor, ai.d will WRITE EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE POST. Mr. Bennett will begin a continued story in the first number of the new year. It will be called THE PHANTOM OF THE FOBFaT; A TALE OF THE BACKWOODS. This itory will run through from twelve to fifteen num bers, and be a story of the early settlement of Kentu-ky tncludiug adventures with the Indians in that romantij region, which was generally called by the pioneers of civ ilization ‘’the dark and fateody ground.” The Post is edited by Mrs. BELLA Z. SPENCER, who will alto contribute a continuea story in the course of the year, entitled GENEVIEVE HOWE. Our columns will be further supplied with original con- tributioBs by a SPLENDID LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. All the departmentt of the paper will be filled, as far as pog.«lble. with ORIGINAL MATTER. The old friends of THE POST—some of whom have sto'^d by It during the sunshine and storms of forty years—will thus see that we are determined to be UNSURPASSED BY ANY CO.MPETITOR; and in view of these fresh and costly efforts and brilliant Inducements, we trust to have their warm exertions in our behalf, and the LIBERAL SUPPORT OF A GENEROUS PUBLIC. A SEWING I»IACHIN’'PREI»IIIJ]TI. We will give on** • f WHEELER A WIL.'tON’S Celebraed SEWING MACHINES—the regular price of which is Fifty-five Do'lars—on the following terms. 1. Twenty copies, one year, and the Machine,. $70.00 8. Thirty copies, one year, and Machine, 85.ot( 8. Forty copies, one year, and Machine, looioo TERHS—Caalx in Advance. One copy, one year, f2.50 Two copies, one year, 4.110 Fi>ur copies, one year, g 00 S copies. 1 year and one to ge'ter up of club, IS.fKf 20 copies, I year, sad one to getter-up of c nb, 83.00 The papers for a Club may be sent to different post-offi ces. Subscribers in British North America must remit twenty cents in addition to the annual subscription, as we have to preray the D. 8. postage on their paper . Remittances should be made iu Post Office Orders when possible. If not, In United State-notes—or Drafts, pay- abletfl our order, which are preferable to the notes. Specimen numbers of THE POST sent gratis. Address HENRY PETER'ON A f'O., No. 891* Walnut St. Philadelphia. .1TIIOROLGII F.lllllY HEDICIXE! ‘Great Oaks from little acorns Q-row.' The worst diseases known to the human race spring from cavses so small as to al most defy detection. The volumes of scien tific lort* that fill the tables and shelves of the medical fraternity only go to prove and elaborate these facts. Then guard yourselves while you may. The smallest pimple on the skin is a tell tale and indicator of disease. It may fade and die away from the surface of the body, but it will reach the vitals, perhaps, at last, aud death be the result and final close. Maggiel’s Billions, Dyspeptic and Diarrhea Pills cure where all others fail. "While for Bums, Scalds, Chilblains, Cuts, and all abrasions of the skin, Maggiel’s Salve is infallible. Sold by J. Maggiel, 43 Fni ton street, New York, and all Druggists' at 25 cents per box. no2 dly. Mbscellaneons iLdvertisements. PROSPECTUS OF THE ■ RUTHERFORD STAR The Undersigned propose to pfiblish, in the vil|We of Rutherfordton, a weeklwXewspaper tbufe called “The Rutherford St^.” It is our desire to make The Star a wel come visitor to all those who feel an interest in the prosperity and welfare uf our country as a whole, and the perpetuity of our institu tions, as handed down to us hy uur nuhle au- cesty, a Federal Republican Government. Our people have but lately emerged from a gigantic civil war, waged hy and between Sections of a onco glorious Union, aud more desolating to our particular section, than any thing that has ever happened on this contin ent, and it is to he hoped, than ever will again. While there is life there is hope, and not withstanding the great changes wrought liy the late civil war, we shall encourage the peo ple to honesty, industry aud economy, wo shall take special pains to keep them po.sted with all beneficial improvements of the age, so that they may once more enjoy bountiful stores, prosperity and happiness. We shall from time to time publish such laws, both State and National, as our peo]»le are directly concerned in, and shall likewise use our influence to establish a sound circula ting currency, so much needed at the present time. We shall he governed by principles and not men, for according to our honest conviction, the pre.sent condition of our country is owing to the abandonment of principles, we mean the abandonment of those fundamental prin ciples upon which the Government of the Uni ted States was reared. We shall favor and encourage the develop ment of all our resources. Agricultural, Min eral 6cc., aud likewise such iiitenial improve- ment-s a^will most likely be beueficial to the Country, and especially the extension of the Wilmington, Charlottee aud Rutherford Ifail Road west. As to Politics we are True Conservatives, believing neither in the Fire Eaters of the South, mtr the Radicals of the North, hut iu the Coustitution, the Uuion, aud the, enforce ment of all Constitutional laws, whetlier State or Federal, aud a ready and willing obedience to the .same. The Star will he published every Wednes day at the folh>wiug rates, (strictly iu ad- vaiice,) payable in currency or produce at market prices. One copy 13 months, $2.00 “ “ * G “ 1.00 J. B. CARPENTER, R. W. LOGAN. April 18th, ’CG, d tf. ^ >> cc o 02 5a a o LJ O a o 02 a O o S •M u v fl 2 •- m i m ^ S 8 & _ >* 2 S X fl rt a -Ss 5* ^ d li "5 o ^9 O P P a o h o Pi o •k et •M d u a cc r-^ O O o rH o M s ^ 1 ^ © © (« 7 ® I •k - ifl ' 4) X d ^ bo rt CL ^ S (« ^ 43 U T a d ki n_C o11 e g e, N EAR THE YADKIN RIVER-NINE MILES FROM LEXINGTON. N. C. Tills Institution, under its charteras a College, was revived on tlie lOiU ur January looo. ano puppUed. t>y a resolution of the Tristees, with a corps of exiK'iiea- ced Teachers ; so that now, with its cheap boarding arrangements, it offers to male pupils evert’ educa tional facility, from the primary department to a full college course, upon more favoraljle terms perhaps, than any academy or college in the State. BKATTAVILLA FEJIALE SEJIINARY, Three quarters ot a mile from Yadkin College, and entirely separate from it, now offers, in its boarding arrangements in the family of the Rev. G. W. Hege, and in its scientific and literary departments. nnu.sual attractions to young ladies who desire to acquire a finished education, embracing music, aud oGier fem inine ai'complishments. For brief circulars giving particulars in relation to either the College or the .'eniiuarv. address the P.KV'. G. \V. "HKGE. A. M., ‘ OR J. M. Ni:w.*ox. Yadkin College, via Lexington. X. C- March 30, 1866. 1-Jk w I m THE DAILY EXPRESS. PETERSBURG, VA HAS ENTERED uixm its fiflr*enth year, in an en larged form, with new type, under anspi 'e-^ highly flattering. It has a large and daily increasing cir culation, and offers to merchants and others desiring to communicate with tlie Southern public, advauia ges surpassed bv none. ADYERT1.1XG RATES: ONE SQUARE Two weeks, 5 00 One month. 0 Oo Twomontlis, 10 00 Tliree months, )5 !•) Six mouths, 24 00 One Year, 40 0« TWO SQUARES Two weeks, 10 00 One month. 12 CM> Two months, 15 Uj Thrc-e months, 18 (xi Six months, .30 oO One Year, 60 00 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Single copy. o cts. One month. 75 cts. BKercantile Advertisements. l^iVEWFlU.M lX SALISBURY! J.W.Gray&Co. w** ^ TTATH >Tnst rec^red aiid ojienofi at No. 2. Mur- phy’s Granite building, a new and Splendid Stock of Staple and FANCY DRY GOOD, which they will sell for cath or barter, only, as follows, A large aud l>eautiful assortnieut of LADIES DRESS GOODS, embracing the uewest and leading styles of the season. A large assortment of Geiulemeii’s, Youth’s and Boy'-.s Goods, Ladies .Summer \Yrappings, Ladies’ Misse.s.aiul Children’s Trimmed Hats, new shapes, Ladies, Misses aud Childrens, Hoop Skirts, Ladies, Misses aud Uhildreus, Balmoral Shoos, and Gaiters, Bonnets, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosier}-, Ac., Ac. Gents and Boy.s Shoes of every Description, Gents, Boys aud Childrens Hats, of every variety for summer wear, Crockery and Glassware, "VYood and willow ware. x\lso, Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and Dye Stuffs, of all kinds. They are prepared to fill .all orders, of Physi cians, for Drugs aud Medieines, at the shortest notice. The I)rug department \\ill be under the charge of a regular Ifiiysieiau. They also have a brauch of their business at County Line, Davie County, where all of the aluive named articles, may like wise be obtained on the same terms. The above stock of Goods, liaving lieen pur chased since the late heavy do.'line uf prices iu the Northern Cities, will Ik? .sold as L04Y as they can possibly be bought in this market. P. R. AlaJtin. invites his old fneiids of Davie Comity especially, to give him a c;ill when vi.siting this market. J. TY. GRAY, P. K. MARTIN, J. AIcGUlKE. Salislnny, N. C., Ajiril 2, ’(K5. tf-nol. I GET THS BEST 1 INVENTORS, MECHANICS, MANUEACTUnER.S- ' 1866! 1866! 1866! The best jxlper in the United .States for Mechanics. Inventors ami Machinists, is the Scientific. American. . li is the largest iu size, and luis by far the wi dest oirculatiou ,>f any other paj^er of its class iu the country. It is published weekly. Each number contains sixteen ]i:iges. Avith numer ous illustrations. The numbers for a vear make two volumes. 41G pajres each. It also c,mtaiusa full account of all the principal in ventions and discoveries of the day. Also, valuable illu.strattnl articles upon t»>«ds aud ina- ebinery used iu workshops manufactories, steam aud meehauical eugiueering, wi>oleu. Cotton, chemical, petndeum, and all other manufacturinir and priKlucing interests. Also, Firearnis. War Implements, Ordn.auce, War Vessels. Railway. Machinery, Electric, Cheni- icnl and Mathematical apparatus. Wood and Lumber Machiuery, Hydraulics, Oil and Wa ter Pumps. Water Wheels, etc.. Household, Horticultural aud Farm Implements—this lat ter department being very full and of great value to Farmers and Gardeners. Articles embracing every department of Popular Science, which every body can under stand aud which every body likes to read. Also. Reports of .''oieutitic Societies, at home ami abroad*; Patent Law Decisions and Dis cussions, Practical Kta'ijH'S, etc. It also con tains an official Ii.t of all the Patent Claims, a special featnr** «if great value to inventors and owners of Patents. The Publishers also act as Agents for pro curing Patent.-^ for new iuvtaitious. A new Volume of the Scieutifie Americau coimiieiiced Jauuary 1. TER.MS—.*3peryear ; .81 .’iOforsix months. Ten Copies for one year, Canada suh- -scriptious 2.5 *ents extra. SPEC IMEN COPIE.S SENT FREE. Address MUNN A’ CO., No. 37, Park Row, New York. Three months, 2, Six months. 3. »nevcar, '56. Address A. F. CEUTCHl’IELD A’"( mar 29-d*w2w retersbnrg, Va. The Wide World. 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BRIGHAM A FLHNALD, Publishers of the Wide AVorld, 28 State Street, Boston, Mass. of iVorfli Carolina, > TREASURY DEPARTMENT, S Raleigh, March 31, ISGG. ) To Holders of Coupons qf North-Carol in a Bonds. BY ACT OF THE GENERAL ASSEM- bly of North-Caroliua, ratified Mar. It), 18«>«), I am directed to prepare and sell for not less than par bonds of the State running thirty- four i’ears, with Couixiiis bearitiy .six p«*r interest, jiayable semi-auunally, of the.ieiioni. iuatioii of aud .9L0tMj, principal and interest untaxable, for the purjio.s,. of pay ing c^iiipous now due and to become due in 18«j(I, and bonds due and to fall due ju l8Gtj. By authority vested in the Public Treasurer, I desitrn.ate New York as the place of payment. Parties entitled, desirous of etfei-tiug the ex change authorized iu said Act, will please com municate to meat once the amount and char acter if the soeurities which they wish to be funded, iu onler that I may kmev the number and denominatifiu of the bonds whicli will bw required. After the euirraver shall fnrni.sh the blanks, the bonds will be prejtaieii for issue with little delay. Under advice of the Attorney General. Cou pons of bonds issued since, but under acts passed before May 2Dth. LSJl. will be funded under tin-act of Alan-li IDtli, Utiti. provided their identity is established, by beinir ml from tile bonds iu my presence, a jtrovisiou lu.-ces- .*:ary on account of tin* similarity to otln-r Cou pons, issued since .Miv 2Dth. iNll. KEAiP P. B.ATTLE. nol3dlw. Pvhlic Trensturer. BLANKS Of oJl hinds neatly executed at the Old NOR III S'I'ATE OFFICE. The Sunday School Banner.” A NEW ENTERPRISE! The Undersigned, Them.selves Members of the Sabbath School. pnqxKse tt ctunmence iu the city of Raleigh, ou v»r about the Isl of uext Alay, “THE* SUNDAY SCHOOL BANNER.” And iu the commeiiceineut of this little work of love, being hoys, ourselves, mav we not appeal to every Sunday Sch«M>l iMn’.'.atul girl in North Carolina to come up promptly to aid the uudertaking. Iu ourowu State, there are very mauy Sabbath Schods, and from the l>est iufonnatiou we have, the scholarshij) is large and increasing, and it is from them we look for that patronage which is necessary to improve aud keep tloating, this native stan dard which we propose for their benefit. It is not for pecuniary gain that the “Banner.” is established ; it has for its aim higher ob jects. and if we succeed in our enterprise, it will be to us in after life a .source of great s.at- isfaction to know that, iu our boyhood days, we gave a helping hand to Sumlay Schools, the prej*aratory Schools for places of high trust ami ptsition, iu the work of our Heaven ly Father. Its name sufficiently indicates the object which is to control its editorial conduct. There is necessity however for the remark tliat it will not be denominational, but alike open to all the Sabbath Schools of this State for con tributions, in which there is no .«pice of secta rianism. The “Banner” will he issuel monthly on handsome tyjie, clear white juiper and will Contain fourteen columns reading matter, quar to leugth. W e trust sufficient encouragement may be oftered to justify the undertaking. TERMS—IN ADVANCE ; 1 cojiy twelve iimnlhs. .30 O 4. .. .4 5 “ ” “ 1 DO 10 “ “ “ 2(K) 30 “ “ “ 3r>0 Any per.on sending us a club of 20 forthree dullar.s and a balf will receive one cijtv gratis. W. J. EDWARDS, Z. T. BROUGHTON, nolGdtf Publishers. The *\ew Y'ork Times. JOB PRINTING NEATLY AND EXPEDUriOUSLY EXECUTED AT THUS UEFICE. ‘ Enlaryeoxcnt of the Daily^ Semi-Weekly and Weekly Times. The Largest and Cheapest Paper in the Tiiited States. rrilK NEW VOBK TJME.8 ILLS BEEN EN- l.irm-d’» tlie .-ize of the L.ndon Timc.s. E.u !i nniiibcr conwns eight pages of .seven columns e.u h—or lixty-six columns in all—ma king it the largc-t new.-paper iu the l.’uited States. The TiiHt s will contain regularly: Full Conyressional Reports; Reports f the Jjyislubirc ; Messmyjs and PuUie. Ihsmocnis; RepMjfis rf Courts and l*iditir Mcefinys ; European News in Fall ; Forclyn and Domestic Correspon dence ; Keu's from all pwirts ff the world, Pohftral and (Sneral Editorials; Lit erary News, Selections and Miscellany. Evervtliing j>ossildo will l>e done to make the Times ;he most valimhlc and interesting Family News])iipi,T in the United States. It.s price wiil remain uueh.iuged. in .^piie of the fai-t that its >ize and contents have been iiuTejcsed one-fourth. The following are tiie priee.s «tf ilie several edi tions, jiavabh- in ail ea>es in advance. The'O prices are invariahh*. ('Inb rates are dis contimieil. Wt have no travelling Agent.-*, lie- mil in Checks or I'ost Office Moiu-v (.trders if pos- >il'le. Address li. J. KAYMOND & CO. ajirtUd I m Tkuo.s Olfioc, New York

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