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r?HE "LOTS with their fmprisVement? I ,uhorpon I now live : also several unim" n'rored LUl b m uie uity or noieni. ln nnnT wtt tT .ROBT. WILLIAMS. October 8, 1817. 42 3w X which the owner may hmve oy applying at this Office and paying for tbis adertUe gient Octobers ' : FOR RENT. - : mnr v--w,Koi liaa two RTOTJF.S to Rent. f g lia puwtw . - - - - -..7 J both eligible v stands, being near the JIaiket -House, & near the center of Fay etteville Street one of which has a good dry r,r under it . JOHN STUART. Kaleigh, Sept. 24. 40 5w CAUTION. ITET? ERY caution all persons from trad- Ino- forthe Tout foJlowincr NOTFS, which JL leave to Michael Fesperman of Cabarrus ; Un the 22(1 the Lieutenant Govcr Countv. asT am determined not to pay them, nor, in the absence of the Governor, .i i ir- , Vioc fXi-fipti wl the con tract fbr winch tWsald Notes were pven. r C cn Antt-A Thrii.irv loth Or i o,k i ri 7 Hue August 18th or 19th, 1317. "One Note for SO dated as above, and due Februarv 18th or 19th, 131 8. ne Note for 50, dated as above, and due AuRxist 18th r 19th, 1818. .. One Note, dated as above, and due Feb ry ISthor 19m, 1819- Cabarm county, St-pt- 27. 42 3w "VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE, IN ItOVt'AX tOtM , rnHK fubscriber ofiers fJ)r sale a Tract of J . LAN1), CQi!t?;nrt 5b5 Acres, enough of v hich is clearcil to wcik several hands to atlvuntae ; there is also 12 Acres of prime J? eadow land, tinder pood fence. -There is lik ewise on the premises an Ov erseers House and other Outhouses, a Earu 7S by 92 lect, with nnfn Shds all around, also a pood Dis- iTlerv aCo ton iachine. Mach.ne House vc. T :s Lnd lies 8 miles wk ot S:d.shury,X C. . iAV ---- and is s.tuated m an ezceuent ne.gnoormMJu 1 bc!iee 'here is no land in Nonh-Carohna rnore productive, or better adapted to the cultre ofallk.ndsof prot'mce UMiallv culti vated in the same latitude, than this. And as Land 5tiallv sells low er agreeable u qual.tv) in this ccunty than elsewhere, the nnr 'umtv here otT'ercd of purchasme a - '' . t i 1:1 pr me Tract, must cert;..nly command the at- lention of those who fee di.posel to purchase. The terms w ill be ffinde ertsy, and can oe known, bv applvirto me in SKlisbury - HOKACK B. SATTEUVU1TE. Sal ;..burv, Sept. 27. 42 ov LETTERS In EMA1N1NO on hand at the Pcst-OfF.ee which if not taken out previous to theolst oi Hecemher nt xt. they will be sent to the Ce rersl 1'ost Office as "dead letters. .2. Nathaniel Alexander, Mary Allen. B. W :11am Ba; n, M ajor Uarringer, Ca tliarire I!rov n 2. C John Corethers, SamM Caldwell, Tho mas astlenorth, MaxwUl Carrpbell.Mattuas tork. T. Tavid Dortcn. Q iW njamin A. Glass, Tobias Goodman, iar Creely - Jl I-anitllTess. 1 l;-hit Johnson. - WM. darn Metk, sen. EzeViel Mortn, "fiarruel Morton. V. D-vid N celer, Iniel Niceler. T. Kobevt Pti .Hits. 1 :,i.;el IJid.nhowcr,. Ce-.re Ritchev. T?euben H. HtvnoKts, Jo:;n iXicrs, wcorjjc j Bidl rer- , . .V. Alexander Scott, .--Michael. Sides, Jane 6i:nn. '- r UobertR. Vance2. - Ilug-h Wall.s, Charles -alitora. William Yooi JOHN TRAVIS, Postmaster. VJSLE1GH FRIDAY, OCTOEEK 10, 1817. Our Superior Court closed its term on Friday last. White, alias Metcalf, was not tried for want of sufficient evidence. He is, of course, set at liberty. AVrr Congress. The fifteenth Con gres , it is-stated in a northern paper, Vill consist of 142 Republicans and 40 Federalists ; which increases the Jlepublican majority 53. ri Sirkness at Charleston. From the 1 s t to the '8th u It. t li e re w ere 71 tleaths in Charleston 43 of which Mere of the Yellow Fever 1 Veareplcased to see the following liberal and humane sentirneuts eX-,;"ame uas oeei, enroi.eu among iue pressed by Gen. Gaines, irv answer' members ot the Society. to an application to him from certain ; rTrTT o t r : jnnaoixar.vs in mc inuM , t ,n iiv l-ct r Kimnlftininn- th.-it the I n- 1 Jll U' 7 I'-- "-. ' " 1 dians Wl killed several of their cat tie and hogs, stolen their corn, &c. After referring them to the civil au thority for redress (the injury having been tlone by individuals, and not by any assemblage of Indians) he says : "The lands cultivated by friendly In dians within the ceded territory, have been reserved and guaranteed to them by trea ty ; and by a late act of Congress the a gent of Indian affairs has been authorised to settle their respective claims to alfsuch reservations. l' ntd this is effected there exists 110 where any sort rf authority to drive eff such Indians, settled upon public land. ' A- ."';'-;. ' The disposition which you have ma nifested to abstain from rash measures'" towards those Indians, affords ground to hope that, viewing them as a part of the human family, possessing the right of re siding among us, you will make; due allowance for their ignorance and wants ; which are calculated rather to awaken our commiseration than to excite in us a rpirtt cfbxitility towards tiiem." feiVtf A rhir fiafctflis foci! jeueviue ama Wilmington, nas ncen i Contracted for by a gentleman of Fay ! ettevillf , and it is said will be finished ! ' j it . t -. i I - ' I without delay. , ; - ' . m - - An elegant Onran and Cell, for ; St. John's Church in Favetteville, have arrived from New York. A large Clock is now making at Boston and I will Jhe finished in February. Young Watso n , ch arged in Eng land with sedition, is said to de resid ing and teaching school in Pittsburg, ; in the state of Pennsylvania I In Vermont, the Republican Ticket ' for. Governor and State Officers, has precunei! uy increase majorities. ;, . .. T. . ' presented to Gol. prooKe, the elegant sword made for him by order of the Legislature of Virginia. The British government is fitting out armed vessels to protect their trade against South-American priva teers. '' ;V; - A Steam-Boat is building to run from Mobiie Bay to New-Orleans. t An important decree has recently been mad e by the Spanish gbve rnnieu t, w h ic h authorises the frc e c u ! tiva tiou and sale of Tobacco in the island of Cuba, and its free exportation thence to foreign countries. in Spanish vesel exclusively, on payment of a unulerate dut v. It moreover authorises the im- 1 . v . . , . . . , vate account by the ports oi l adtz? Cory una and Alicant only, and its re exportation (in1 Spanish essels) free of further dutv. According to an act of Congress, passed at their last session, after the; first of this month, a French vessel j j can onlv brinjj French gou!s r pro-jl dtice to the United States ; anJ an Enrlish vessel, English gootls or pro duce: a Dutch vessel, Dutch gootlsorj produce : ai:d so ot all the other fo reign nations. Ami of American ves sels, the greater part of the crew must be Americans. , It is mentioned in a Boston piper, that Mr. Daschkofl, the Russian mi-, nister, is about to return home, and that he is to be succeedetl in his pre-i sent functions by Baron Tyll. A Philadelphia paper also says. " Wc learn from an authentic source that his majesty the emperor of Russia, has been pleased to promote Mr. Daschkofl,- his minister near the Unit ed States, to the rank of Colonel." lhe Laltimore ratnot. remarks j " In this. Country, the. appointment, of a foreign Minister to the rank of Colo nel, would not be .considered as any 1. great promotion 1 ' A : - mm m .... i Joseph Bonaparte. Ex-Twin;: of Spain, ! arrived at Buffalo on the 15th ulr. i Thenext dav he rasel down toNia- ,'gifa river, and viewed -the Palls ; al-i t?r which, he returned r BuHalo. and ! on Saturday pro ceded on hir route to j Philadelphia, via. Erie, Pa He was p.c ; companied by h:veral French gentle iineo. . . The Bible Society at Peterscurp hed lately a meeting there, at which Prince iGallitzin stated that the whole num ; her of Societies, establislied to pro i mote the circulation of" the word ot r 1 1 . . i , . ' God, amounted to at least a thcjsanu 7 ' I of which 700 are in Europe. Peace Society. At the late meeting of the Jlussach u set ts Peace Society, of which Lieutenant Governor Phil- 1 - il : J a. 1. . .. lins is i-rc&iuuiy..ieuer w ed and read from the Emperor Alex - - l ander of Russia, and Prince Gallitzin, ! 1-., , , , . in answer to others sent to them ; m I wnicu mey epre u.eir u.o.i "ea. ty j '.Impress request 01 lie 1 nnce. his . - -v v , vs 5 .Montreal ior tne u mteu Mates'pn tne 11th ult. He was accomnan led across f 1 the St. Lawrence to Louguenil by the I band of the 99th British reg't. ... ! JCerctonian 'Theory. The French i General Alix has published a work in the French language, at F rankfort a ad Leipsic, in which he pretends to point l out the true structure of the universe, j and to overturn the theory rf JVewton res feeling attraction. ' Th Revenue sehr. Gallatin. Ross, J commander, went down to the Roads yesterday afternoon, and took from on ; board the Venezuelian brig of war V American Libre ,Capt. Fen ero 8 men I and a boy who were shipped at New j York, whence she lately arrived here. : The men expressed a wish to leave her. , The brig has on board a Major Gene- Vral Jl. CI- Villfivpf . nnd tnilAd thl mnrn. ing, supposed for St. Mary's 1 Ch. Times. united Slates? tianZ.Jfi'e perceive by the Savannah Republican, that a branch of the United States' -Bank is to be loeated at Augusta, in Georgia, which will give that state two branch es. It. is likewise stated in some of the papers, that it is probable two will be established in Ohio and Kentucky. Two have already been established in this state, and exertions are making to obtain two more, one to be located in Lynchburg, and the other in this place. The deputation from this town, we understand, set out for Philadelphia yesterday, to lay our pretensions be fore the board of directors. . Pet. Rep. Hie Floride h. In u rm at i c n deriv ed from a very respectabe source on which we are satisfied we can rely, in duces Us to b Hcve that the Floridas, in less than sir months, will be under the Government of the United State. We will at least hazard a conjecture, that a t reaty be twee n S pai n arid the United States, will be submittetl to the Senate, in the early part of thb next session of Congress, for their conside ration, ceding that province to tlii 20 vcrmnent. If this should be the c;e. I and the price fixed upon afive raitli- ois, wc think the nation will be satis fied, particularly if that sum be car ried to t!te credit side at t!e account against Spain for spoliations on our commerce. .Vat. Int. Extract ef a letter from a prritlev:a.n at J"atch itocu:s, to t hi frieiul in -JSutclts, dated .lu uxt 20 " The mail is left open a few mi nutes for me to sav to you, that col. IVrrv, mai. Gordon, and 55 men with 4'iem, were attacked on their way to this place, at the two Cow-pens, near .Labadie, by three hundred Spaniards ; tnenty-seven wore killed, the remain der badlvAvonnded and prisoners, ex cept two. Perry and Gordon are a mong the killed. Miiia had a hard tiilhf. but beat back tiie royalists who attacked him. and proceeded on to join uen. Vitoria. This account is brought from the Comanclu's by the Strothers, who have just arrived. Thcv bring an armful of despatches, which the Indians took from the ex presses, and brought to. the. nation. They are all in the hands of Billiard, who is translating, them for the Alex andria paper. You will hear further next mail." mYatchez Intel. In pursuance of orders issued b v the Executive for the purpose of comply ing with the late requisition of Gen. Gaines, for two Battalion of Militia to aid in chastising tite refractory In dians in East Florida, a squadron of Cavalry, and ten companies of Infan try have been detached. from the coun ties of Hancock, Washington, Bald win, Putnam, .Morgan, Twiggs, Pu laski, Jones and. Jasper, who are di rected to hold themselves in readiness to assemble, at a short notice at Fort Hawkins, w here arms and accoutre- merits are prepared for their use. A letter from the commanding ofli cer at Fort Scott, of the 13t5i instant. states, tlsat the-Indians .were-on that day to give Gen. Gaines their final an swei , wlether; they would deliver up the min derers of our citiz.ens. If they icoujply with tlie demand, hostilities' v. ill he averted il not, signal chastise ment will be inflicted on them. .Ve learn Trom a gentleman direct lv from Head Quarters, (Fort Mont gomery) that Gen. Gaines, who was fi'en at St. Stephens, intends visiting J Georgia in a few days ; and that but i little exrectath.11 app.-a: ed to be en- i . ... 4 .,;.-,,.,! it-, 4l. ,..... -..!. ....... if i 1 luu.cii in i.ui uu,t ir u 11 e etjuu- ' .- . ... 4, ! ' (if 'Hi llllll.ii 1111 r i-iii.ini -l. 41. .1 Indians. It is probable, therefore, the j troops from this stale will nt.t be cal i led into service. Ueo.Jrunuil. I Our crops of cotton, notuithstand- - ' rpf -ni. ,r t nt .v :t 'tlli ntt ! f"tilr 0- iUnx. , 4ltgM . . UlUtll V Hill IU.1l 1 till . Ill vwii- sem)e!lc(k 0fa (ii,ea,e. called the rot. . , k ,2, tl,;le its anoer.ranre in dif. i pianter we are sorry to learn, will ii;i't v o . ur i : l0t make more tian hah a . The jj rot in cotton, t;ough Verv common 11. ! i the Mississippi Territorv, has not till lateiv ueen attenueu with serious in- jury here It is remarkable, that the cotton growing on the richest lands j upon the Mississippi, and the poorest in Georgia, is most affected by this j disease, the cause of which has for years bafited the skill of the western agriculturalists. lb. Jas. II. Thompson, of this state, who was not long since sentenced to four years imprisonment in the Penitentia ry of New-York for kidnapping, being put tow 0 rk o 11 1 he publ ic roads, has e fleeted his escape. lb: At a late Session of the Supreme Court of Ohio, a habeas corpus was granted to enquire into the cause of retaining a negro who was claimed as a slave by a man in Kentucky. The Judges expressed the following opin ion' That where a slave was sent into this state to perform service for S-is master, even for a day, the slave was entitled to his freedom." . Interesting IT srA-. We are inform ed by a western correspondent, " that Col. Baldwin' passed Charlestown, on the Kaoawha, the 23d September; hav ing surveyed and examined James, & Jackson's; Rivers from Beale's Bridge to the mouth of Dunlap'a Creek--the intermediate country between that J point and the great tails in Kanawha river, and was continuing the survey and examination of the last mentioned river, to its confluence with the Ohio." - Our informant adds, " that Colonel Bald win is decidedly of opinion, that the iiver3 which he has surveyed, are not only susceptible of Navij;ation, but may be rendered safe and easy for ; Boats of considerable burden, at much less expence than he had expected. ' And that a Road may be constructed from the mouth of Dun!ans Creek, to I j the lillls ot Kanauha, forming an angle not exceeding five degrees with the .horizon, at a moderate expence for a work of that character ; its the mate rials are abundant and convenient." In a fes days, a Memorial will be j laid on the Coffee-House table (for the I signatures cf the citizens of Hichmond, i Manchester and others) praying the Lc ;gisiatu-e of V'n irinir. to incorporate a con j pany iVir theie purposes. Lnq j Support them, they'll support you. The present season will go fa to con- I? usee manv, wnJ hare fiitliei to ueeu incretiulous of thenolicv and neced- i : tv 01 patronizing domestic mantitac ' tures. Our crops of everv kind area ; bundant there will probably be little i foifijrn demaTuI and where icill Ve j surplus be disposed of ? Extensive Manufacturing Establishwthts would greatly enlarge the market ami en . hance the price ; and unless these are I patronized and supported, there will, : should the labors of our husbandmen continue to be blessed, be every rear I enough aud to spare."-We nope ; prejudices on this subject will yield to j reason and refiection, before our tot- tering manufactories crumble into dust, I Biitish monopoly is establishetl, our ; money is sent abroad forever for goods that might have been made at ! home, and our produce rots in our : granaries for want of buyers and con 1 sumers, whom we might have invited . . . to our country. Trenton T. American Pcimt Valve Meial Pumfi Rot. A patent has been obtained by John C. Helme, for a new invented double valve metal pump box, which is said 0 combine the greatest improvements yet discovered in hydraulics. It delivers from the dock, 118 gallons of water in the short space of 45 seconds, by the exertions of a single person. The immense advantages which will result from this invention to vessels springing a leak, will alone render it the I most important and, in fact, invaluable, of modern inventions, In addition to this advantage and improvement, so desirable to ships at sea, it affords the best facilities in our pumps and hydrants, in giving, with- I out much assistance, the necessary body it p ... . . .... -w . e M01 Wiiltirt cxtinguisn nrcs. n consists 01 a ineiai uox, 111 two parts, -Having a piece j of leather pressed between the uper and j lower p"rt ot the boii, projecting edge ; ways sutlicientlv to fill the chamber of the ;puu.p, while the clapjjers are left to work. j trceiy, without friction, as the leathers I are so arranged as to last longer than I those leathered in the uual way. The Heathers of the clappers is fastened to the plates : with screws, with scored heads, J which can easily be taken out by a com ! in on jack knife. The facilities and ud ! vantages' which this new invention affords proinises to be of the greatest importance,' (and should, and we have no doubt wfU, ! secure Co the inventor a liberal 1 e ward for. j his ingenuity and application. 1 W e understand that the pump is in op- cra.tii'n opposite No. 54, South-strtet, and a set ot the box has been dr-po.ed at the Coflee hou.se for examination. As in ad dition to the increased advantages, the 'dtirabilrtv renders them cheaper than the . 1 1 .1 . .1 common dox, tncy art wormy uie aiien- iticn tf the corporutkn and merchants. I . X o uoucistat.d that posalswill p rti; 11 i f the patent right for this city or .my other in the union. At York fiafi. The caue pending between Lord Selkirk at -i rhr V v th V,.t C(mp:ny, u 1 1 .,v excited so much interest. which was expected uouiu ue brought j iv u vi e present sitting of tne court of king's bench in this city, we now learn is to be tried before the courts of Upper Canada. W e are nappy in being able to state that the unfortunate disputes which have existed uetween Lord Selkirk and the North AY est Company,- have been so far terminated as to permit the fur trade to take its Coarse by the St. Lawrence. Jlont. p. From late German papers, it ap pears, that the Hessian Government has discovered an effectual .mode to nrpvpnt pminrrrtinri- Seventy nersbns (who had sold their property with an intention of coming to this country, have been stopped on the frontier, and conducted to the House of Correction at Cassel. It must be a weak Govern ment that conceivas this the way to j reconcile its subjects to their native home I Mr. Tunis, of Philadelphia, passenger j in the shin John Dickenson, from Cauiz, is bearer of dispatches from Mr. Erving, i 'TiirtMjys OocrTtit. fn a nofo 7h ihq Life of Dr. . riestley, speaking of thb present improved state of the publics roaU In England, says; ; ; , V The first turnpike" in England, war authorised by an act of Charles II. 16G3, but the system-was not adopted witli spi ri: t'ntil the middle of the last centuiyT The mannfActurin inland townsif Great Britain, such av Manchester, Sheffield, I Leeds, &c. chiefly carried on their bnsi- ness inrougn jne. meumm ox iraveuin pedlars, and afterwards on packhorses. The joumey, in this manner, from Ianr Chester to London, occupied a fortnight ? and it was nc-tumfeu.il f r a trader p;ing the first time himself cn this txt ed'tion. jto take the prudent precaution of maki:J his will. At present, the mad-stage pci furms the journey in about a day and a jlialf. , la the begirding of thicentur ('is Dr. Aikin, in his History of Manchester, observes) it was thought a most arduous ii.-l.ft-iL iuo' ti mnki-:i Tiih!lr iT.rl fiVft he hills which di vide ,Y k .hire and caahire ; now they are jicrccd by llv.t navigable canal. In;ieed. th? pr"sr. slate of I3rit"h m-nufac.ti?i c.- d crn; merce, scents to have rnM: ii and p: o cressed viih the r.c.t.pt.' : 01 turrp'kcA and canals. Th IV taClI'tae urt tu.y the carriage and iateri;.k; je t . he:.y materials accessary to ni ic.hir.cn, but they .make personal in vcoube c.tip, speedy and universal; it V :s turr..s the means of setinf; a:;4, c !: r. t:r,scat::'; iinprnvcmcnts, and ri olvrvi: :r. v. n.it way cme manufacture may bt !jr..a;.l. to bear'uprn am,'h:T widely dirf vciii. i.i its kind, Vc art not ytt satfc v.tiy a- ware .f their in. po t inre :t: even to the intends of Atrvicuinirc. Voyage of Discovery. The follow- ing .short account of the voyage of & M.udelais. whic'i whs equipped by Mi Balgwrie. jun. of Bordeaux, and left that jiort 011 the lGfh of October, in order to visit the Si-iith Seas, and the North Vst Coast td America, is giv" en from a French provincial print : Le Biioehds, columaiided by M. dp Rt'Kjuefeuiilc, formerly a Lieut, of Ma rines, had neaie l ttte c r. st f Patagonia, aud five days af:cr recognized the Land of Fire, when, up"-n the evening of the 4th of Jan. 1817, she eitrbcl the Strait of M.-gi lian. Notwithstanding 'the violent w ind &he encountered in dou'dlng Cnp-c Horn, Le liordelais experienced no dam ageand on the 2d of February entered die port of Valparaiso, wah ut the cicw shewing the least sym)t rn of malady. The Captain of Le Bofdclsis had experi enced the most favorable reception fn n the Governor and inhabitants of Chui jwlun on Febraary the 4ih, V lpair.io ; fell into the hands rf the rebels. The? .neutrality of Le liordelais having been rc spected by both sides, sli directed Jicf .'course towaf!s Peim "here '.he Viceroy ; and inhabitants paid every distinction !uc jto the flag of a nation in aniit' ai'uancc. i 111 llll.ll J II. DIUll. JlAI UV VI . V .voyaeeto the Noith Wtist of Ameiica. and China, LeBordcbxis was to pass part of the winter in tliose countries. These details are given by the. Captain, in a let ter written on the Stii of March list, afid a postscript which is dated the 12i.h of the same month. Important results are au--ticipated from the completion cf this pa triotic voyage. The ancient flag of Franco has been recognised most cotHpicuu-iy." in seas where it had been unkiiov.n fur upwards of 30 years. IQmcricah J,'ranuf.ittures.-T'.cr& has Leen recently established at Hus ton a Manufactory of Musical Instru ments, which is said to have produced Instruments, rom t'e Church Organi to the Flageolet, not inferior in tone of elegance to any imported. The First Election in the New State of Mississippi took place in the first week. of the present irtonth. . David Holmes is e lectc'd Governor of the State, and George Pomdexter Representative to -Congress. There appears to have been no opposi tion to either of these gentlemen. In this city, on Tuesday last,. Charles Manly, Esq. to Miss Charity H. Hay woo 4 daughter ot W. H. Haywood, Esq. In Loursburg, on the 22d uk. M'tpr John J. Inge to Miss Ann IL Hill, dugn ter of Green Hill jun. Eq. In Hillsborough, on the 1st ht. Hob' rt Strange, Esq. of Favettevdle, to Miss A rrf rVHJk.ia.IIU, VlvAUlllCl KJX t ill. Jk..I KllIiU, Esq. ... In Chatham county, iatcl, Mr. Thrw mas McGee, laCe of St. Stephens, M. T to Miss Martha Ragland, daughter ci Thomas ltagl-itid, Esq. In Fayetteville, cn the 23d tilt, the jfc v. ' Samuel Johnson, of Georgia, to (1A Anna Jane Mac Kenrie, former; of Wil mington ; and on the 1st inst. Mr. t) liver P. Staf Merchant, to Miss Rachei D-Jr-S bin. ' At the bouss of Gen. Joseph F. V son, in Winton, on the 24th ulv llrtS. Wells. James Cop'd .Mi..? ri k 1 i.a f DIED, y' At N6w Orleans, of.i' ver, after an i.lness ofV Henry S. B. Latrobe '.f son of B. Henry La J ittgton City." J At New-York, ' ) 95th year of hisagt. tivs of GloucestersL. ly period in life he e: A try ; was drafted in t scy in the year 1757 j titiguished zeal in tl campaigns; assistccl Louisburg under g I75u : and signalized J of Abraham under memorable 13th Sep i ihat eeueral fell. Th ry and mental faculties v the last ceutur)', werep last. i:
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