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Number 2088.]
gc?" The price of this Gazette is Eight
Dollars per annum to Subscribers residing
in the city of Philadelphia. All others pay
Me Dollar additional, for enclosing and di-
ecting ; and unless some person in this city
■will become answerable for the subscription,
it must btpaid Six Months in Advance.
United States, >
Pennsylvania District, 5 S °
IN pursuance of a writ to me direSed from the
honorable Richard Perers,Efquire, Judge of the
Diftritl Court of the United States, in and for the
Pennsylvania Diftrift, will be exposed to public
sale, at the Merchants' Coffee-hopfe, in the city
x>{ Philadelphia, on Thursday the loth day of May,
{instant) at 12 o'clock at noon,
LA UNION,
With ,11 and Angular her apparel,
guns, and appurtenances, captured
by the public armti vefTel cabled the Constellation,
THOMAS TRUXION, blquire, Commander,
and condemned acceding to law.
WILLIAM NICHOLS. Marshal.
N. B. The inventory may bi fer.i at my office.
Marihal's Office, at >
PhiU. ?.rft May, r79»- V
United States, )
Pennsylvania District. \
IN PuiTuiince of a Writ to mc <!irc£ted from the
Honorable Richard Peters Elq. Judge of the
Diftriil Court of the United State , in and for the
Fennfylvania T)iftr*st, yvill be txpofed to public
sale, at the Merchants' Coflee-Houfe, in the City
of Philadelphia, on Monday the 3d day of June
next, at 11 o'clock at noon,
The armed. French vessel,
With all andfingular her apparel guns & appur
tenances. captured by the United States' sloop of
War the Montfzuma, and condemned according to
law. WILI.IAM NICHOLS, marshal.
N. 8. The inventory may be seen at my office,
Marlhal's Office at Philadelphia, May 24.
Unitkd States, >
Pennsylvania District. }
IN Vurfuance of a Writ to me directed from the
Honorable Kichard Pct?r?, Efg. Judge of the
DiflriS Court of the United States, in and for the
I'si:nfylvania DiftriA, will be exposed to public
(ale at the Merchants' Coffee House, in the city of
Philadelphia, en Monday the day of June next
at 11 o'clock at noon
jKrJgbs. The armed Trench vessel
mWw* called
my LA TJRTUEFE.
With all & lingular her apparel guns and appur
tenances, captured by the public armed vessel cal
led the United States, John Barry, Esq. comman
der, and condemned according to law.
WILLI AM NICHOLS, marflial.
N. B. The inventory may be seen a' my office.
Marft.al's Office at Philadelphia, May 24
To be Solt
For approved notes at 90 days, on Wcdnefday
evening the 49th instant, at the Merchants* s
Coffee-houle,
neatly
Very flout, and built of the baft materials, she
is now in complete order, burthen I ioo bushels of
grain, and of an.easy draught of watsr.
Timbers muUin ry and red ce-
Has just undergone a thorough repair, to rra
i&rherfit for immediate fevice ; burthen from
li t* 130 a bulbels grain, and of an cafy draught of
Waur.
Both of the above rcfTels were employed as
packets in the Baltimore line, via Appoquinimick ;
are in every refpeft calculated for the river trade,
and will suit as lighters to convey goods to and
from the Lazaretto. ,
Connelly if Co. Auct'rs.
dt«
may it
The BritjJfj Lctter-of-Marque
For KINGSTON, (Jam.)
ready to take her cargo on
j can receive some freight. For terms
Wtyt" ROSS&SIMSON.
m »y Xf- §
Ship Broker's Office,
And CsmmiJJion Store,
No, i»9, South front Strf ft,
Next dosr to »he Cuftoin House.
,r jpHE Stibfcriber, encouraged Dy the advic* of
A his friends, offers his service to the public
ts a Ship and Insurance Broker. He propof
*s to buy avid fell veflels and every thing relat
ing thereto—aflift matters of vcflefs and others
in entering and clearing at the Custom-House,
procuring and Ihipping freight, fettling Insur
ance ar.d alt other mercantile accoums, and
have on hand the oetelTiry Blanks and Stamps.
Papers in foreign Uriguagcstranflated, and in
formation give* in gentral mercantile matters.
-From ilci"'ivl<dge giined by long experience
of every branch of business he hopes to.be nfe
ful to.those who pleafc to favor him with their
commands. SAMUEL EMERY.
novemlaer ig
Now Landing from the (hip Delaware, from Can
ton and lor fa!e by the Subscribers.
Hyson,
Hyson Skm, ( TEAS.
\ oung nylon, Ist f
Souchong, J
Canton and Garden Fan*,
Nankeens,
China Ware, afiorted.
Umbrella* 13 to 30 inches,
Silk Handkerchiefs,
Hair Ribbons and Sewing Silks.
*They have also remaining on Hand
Black Persians, Chcppa and Pullicat Ron>nli=,
And a general afTortment cf Dry Goods r.? usual,
Thomas Of Josh va Fisber.
4th tno »6
Just Received,
By the late arrivals from London and Hamburg,
and for file by the Subscribers,
89 tons beftiit. Peterfburgh Hemp
599 pieces Engliih Sailcloth
a trunks, containing
Sattins
Ribbons
Silk Handkerchiefs
Persian and Gauze
3 cases faftiionable Ladies' Hats, &e.
10 casks Briltles
8 bales Ticklenburge, and
A few packages ot
Dowlas
Creas a la Morlkix
Checks and Stripes
Bretagncs
25 Hhds Bourdeaux Brandy
10 pipes Spaniih do
40 Hhds Bourdeaux Claret.
Erick Jsf Lewis Bollmann.
No. 100 Spruce-llreet,
dtt
April 17
Richard Bayley Co.
RESPECTFULLY inform the public that the
Retail BuGnef* carried on by them at their
Stoic. No. rj6, Market ftrcet. will in future be
carried on by Mr. Wm. Bomnar, whom they beg
leave to recommend to the favor of thair friends
and the public.
All Persons indebted to the
above firm and thofc to whom they are indebted,
will plcafe to apply to John U hitbsidf.s 5c Co.
or the fcttlement ol'their refpe&ive accounts, who
are duly empowered for that purpose.
Richard. Baylcy 53 s Co.
WILLIAM BONNAR,
RESPECTFULLY informs his friend"! and the
public, that the above Store will h« opened
by him on Monday the 4th ef February next,
with an aflortmert of
DRY GOODS,
Suitableto the season, w lichhe flatters hitnfclf
will meet the approbation of those wlie honor him
with their favor,
jun *9. §
Old French Brandy in large and
small cases
100 boxes 7 by 9 & 8 by io Window Glass
ao chest pint & half pint Tumblers, aflorted
a»6 whole & 6 half-tiercs Rice,
FOX SALE BY
Gurney W Smith.
may i> 1799
TO BE SOLD,
An Invoice of Woollens,
CONSISTING of Coarse and Fine Cloths,—
principally Dark Blus, and printed Caflimeres
Apply to
Otven isf Jonathan Jones,
No. 151 Marlict-ftreet.
April 29
ROSS bf SIMSON,
HAVE FOR SALE,
300 pieces ift and 2d quality Russia
Duck
100 pieces Ravsns Duck (fuperiar)
Boston Heef in Barrels,
. r u , n , S COSSAS
A few bales Bengal £ HUM HUMS.
i ioo buihels St Martins Salt,
aprij II
The subscribers have on hand, and for sale at re
duced prices, the following articles, via.
Seventy Pipes London Particular
Madeira Wine,
the vintage of *96, since when they have lain is a
(lore well adapted to their improvement ;
ij Chests of Young Hyson Tea ;
An Invoice of well-assorted China—original
cost between 8 and 900 dol's. in Cauton.
march si.
N O T I C E.
THE Following certificates of
(hares of the stock of the Bank of the United
States have been loft or duUtoyedat sea, to <wit
13 (hares in the name of Peter Blight, of which
5 (hares No 4185. 5 (hares No 4186. and 3
(hares and 6 (hares in the name of
John Barker Church, No 1058. which were
forwarded by the Countess of I.eiccfter packet
from Falmouth for New-York—and ten (hares
of said stock in thenane of Stadmtfici & Son,
of Amllerdam, No 1796. which w ere forward
ed by the Packet from Falmouth for New-York
in November 1794 ; and for the renewal of
which application is made at the said Bank,and
all persons concerned are desired to take notice.
CLEMENT BIDDLE.
d3m
march i»
Thomas Clayton, Hatter,
HAS removed to No. tz6, f>uth Front ftrect,
where he intends carrying on his bufinefi at
Formerly, and has on hand a complete assortment
of his own mannfa&ured ladies, gentlemen and
chitdreDs'
HATS.
Canada Beaver^Mujk-rat Skins,
With a complete assortment of FURS, always
for sale.—He hat received per the late arrivals
from London, a complete affortmentof
1-aty
Fajhionable Englijh Hats,
Which he now offers for sale at very reduced
j£... 1?
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebttd to JOHN RILEY, of
of West-Chester, in Chester county, arc
requested to make immediate payment, and those
having any demands are requested to biing in
their accounts to cither of the fabferibers.
F.BF.NEZER LARGE,")
JOl-IN FRIES, S-Affignees.
JOSEPH CLARK, }
Philadelphia, april 13
PHILA DE L P A: THURSO At .£V£KI.NG, .MAT 30, 179,9!.
HIGBEE & MILNOR.
Removal.
prices.
iaw6m
e<>3W
MAIL CQACHEES
Philadelphia and Balttmork,
T EAVE Philadelphia every tlay, (Sunday
JL j excepted) at 8 o'clock, A M. arrive at
BaWmore the next day, by II o'clock, A. M.
Returning.
Leave Baltimore every day, (Sunday except
ed) at 4 o'clock, A M. ai*d arrive at Philadel
phia the next day, by 9 o'clock, A. M.
Between New-York and Philadelphia.
Leave Philadelphia every day (Sunday ex
ceptedf at 12 o'clock at noon, arrive at New-
York the next morning, by B.o'clock.
Returning.
Leave New-York every day (Sunday except
cepted) at or»e o'clock, P. M. and arrive at
Philadelphia the next morning, by o'clock.
Seats in the Mhil Coacbees to be. taken in
New-York,
At Butman's Office, No. 5, Cortland-flreet.
In Philadelphia.
At Francis' Hotel, No. 13, south Fourth
ftreet, and at the Franklin Inn, No. 59, riorth
Second street.
In Baltimore.
At Evans' Tavern.
Fire for PafTengers, 8 Dollars from Philadel
phia to New-York, and 8 Dollars from Phila
■dclpliia to Baltimore
■All baggage ovar ijjlb. weight, i» carried it
eeMs per pound.
The Proprietors are not refponfihle fi.r Bag
gage. LEVI PEASE,
Agent for the Public Line, from Philadelphia
to Baltimore.
WARD, BROADHURST, JONES EifCo.
Proprietors of the Mail Line, from
Philadelphia to Neu> York.
General Pofl'Office, }
May x. ) $
To be Let,
Near the corner of Market 4c Fourth streets,
A SPACIOUS
Back Store and a large Cellar,
Both well calculated forftoring merchandize—
Also a wry good Stable and Coach-house
for foi. r horses. Enquire at
No. 6, North Fourth Street.
§
LAST NOTICE.
ALL persons having claims againll the Estate
of John McGrann, late of Caroline county,
in the state of Maryland, dectafed, are hereby re
quested to meet the subscriber in Denton, at Mr.
Benjamin Dinney's, on the 3d Tuesday in May
next, with their accounts properly attested, that
there may be a dividend (truck on said estate.
All who ncgle<st this notice will be after excluded,
SAMUEL LECOMPTE, admirjftrator.
Caroline County, april Bth, 30 5
N O T I C E.
THE partnerihip of Jolhua B. Bond, and
John Brooks, trading under the firm of
Bend & Brooks, 13 this day diflolved by mutual
consent, all persons indebted to tfcem, are re
qusfted to make immediate pagnuit t<r Jolhua
B. Bond, and those having demaM* to prcfem
ths'rr accounts to him for fettlemtnt,
Joshua B. Bond.
John Brooks.
aprit 1
Laji Notice.
r T"'HE Commifiioners appointed for cirrying
X into efFeil the Twenty-First Article of the
Treaty of Prisndfhip, Limits and Navigation,
between his Catholic Majesty and the United
States of America, hereby give notice to tliofe
persons whole claims have been filed in due'time
but who have not yet furnifhed the necelTary
documents, to produce the fame at their office,
on or before the fevcnieenth day of August next
By order of the Commifliojiers,
PETER LOHRA, secretary.
Philadelphia, May 15, 1799. dim
Real EJlate for Sale.
A TWO STORY Brick House and Lot in Race
Street, between FoOrth and Eifth-ftre«ts,
containing in Front sixteen feet three iuches, and
depth two hundred and eighty three feet more or
less, f.ibjeit to a yearly ground rent »f one half
part of £4 176 sterling
A Lot on the Corner of Walnut and Thirteenth
ftreeti, containing en Walnut-street 200 feet and
®n Thirteenth-ftr.et uofe«t.
A small tratft of Land in the Neck, eontaiaing
16 acres, about three miles from the city, and on
the road leading to Gf-ay's Ferry, on the prem;fcf
arcereiled a House, Earn and a Pump of excel
lent Water, also a number of Fruit Trees, among
which are Pears, Apples, P«achcs and Cherries,
Also a Lot of about nine acres 61 uplai.d ©f the
firft quality and in prime order, situate on Timber
Lane, adjoihing the Lords of Catharine Roberta,
and Dr. Robert Bass.
For further particulars apply at No, 168,
High-street.
ALSO,
For Sale,
A few Top of excellent
UPLAND HAT.
may 17
Lost, last evening,
A GREY-HOUND,
of the English breed ;
HAS 9 brass collar round her neck with the
name of Thomas Sterling on it ; bodj quite
white, except a (mall spot oil her left fide ; *ach
cheik of a dove nolour ; answers to the name ot
Dove. Whoever has taken her up, and will de
liver her at the Indian Queen, (hall be rewarded,
may 10 $
To Distillers and owners of Stills.
WHEREAS by an ail of Congress pa!Tc<i
the Bth day of May 1791 entitled " An
a& concerning the Duties on Spirits distilled
within the United States" it is required of all
persons having or keeping a flill, or stills, to
make entry thereef between the last day oi.May
and the first day of July, on each year, under
the penalty of tivo hundred andfifty aoltars.
Notice is therefore hereby given to all Dis
tillers or owners of stills within the County of
Montgomery, to make entry of them at the of
sice of Infpeiftion at the house of the fubfinber
in Norriton townthip, in the county aforefaid.
DANIEL S. CLAER, coll'r.
3 div. x fur- of Penn.
may jo.
1 THE SALE
Of the Springetjbufy Lots,
WHICH commenced on the 20th April lad,
will be continued on the piYmifes, on
Saturday the ill of June next, at 2 o'clock, p.m.
under the fame terms, viz. " Calh for lots of
50 feet front, and under, and for those of a
larger fizeone half calh immediately, and thee
ther half to be paid for in fix months from the
day of sale."
Maps lhewing the division of the ground into
f:nall and large lots may be seen at the coffee
house, at Ogden's tavern in Chefnut llreet, at
Sybert's tavern in the Northern Liberties, and
at the Middle and Upper Ferries, on Schuylkill.
CONNELLY tsf Co. Auft'rs
dtije.
CC5* THE Owners of Land in the
North WeftePn part of this State, particularly
between the Bald Eagle's Ned and Prefque Isle,
arc earneflly requelled to meet at Dunwoody's
Ta»ern in Market-flreet on M nday evening
next at seven o'clock, to receive the report of
the Committee appointed on a former meeting
on the fabjeil of the road proposed to be open
ed between those places. As the business is im
portant, it is hoped there will be a full meeting.
( rmy 24. dst
Lojl or Mijlaid,
A CERTIFICATE of one fliire of the
Bank of the Uaited States, No. 493,3, in
the name of Julia Wadfworth Knox, and for
which, application is made at the Bank, of the
United States for the renewal of said certifi
cate ; and all persons concerned are Hefired to
take notice. CLEMENT BIDDLE.
may 13 d3in
The creditors of the subscriber,
ARF. requested to take notice tkat he ha« appli
ed to the court of common pleas, for the
county of Bucks, to extend to him the benefit ef an
ait of the lcgillature of this (late, passed the 4th
of April, 1798, for the bene .t of insolvent debtors,
and the laid court have appointed the ill Monday
ifl August nej-t, to bear him and his creditois at
the court house in the borough of Reading, in the
county of Berks. JOHN MORhOW.
Reading, May 18 (ll) dtfw
Notice.
A CERTIFICATE of one Ihare of Bank of U
nited States, liock Handing in the name of
Duoas Dt Vallon, having besn loft or mislaid,
applicatioa is made at the laid Bank for renewal of
the fame ; all persons concerned are desired to
take notice.
Abraham Van Beuren.
d3m
march ao,
For Sale,
I-'HE time of a Black Boy, thirteen years of
. age, hat fifteen years to fervc-rHe is Aout,
aflive and healthy.
Enquire at No 117, Chefnut-ftreet.
may 13 §
Delaware ss* Schuylkill Canal Office,
Philadelphia, May 9, 1799.
IN pursuance of u resolution of-jfec president
agd the Schuyl
killCanat 9luck-hoider* are he*e
by notified and required to pay, on each of their
refpedlive {hares, to the Treasurer of the Com.
pany, at the Company's Office in this city,
15 dollars on the 15th June next,
ao dollars on the 15th July next, and
30 dollars on the ijt'h Atjguft next.
Wm. GOVET P, Treasurer.
m&tU4w( dfr.i it >lls A }
May 13,.
DONATION LANDS.
Notice is hereby given,
THAT Claims for Donation Lands granted
by the State of Penrifylvasia to the Offi
cers and Soldiers of the Line belonging to the
said State in the late war, will be received at
the Office of Comptroller General of said State
until t*he lft September next inclusive, and that
the subscribers atiihorifed by law will fit aa a
Board at the said Office on every Monday from
ten o'clock in the forenoon until one in the af
ternoon, to hear and determine all unratified
Claims already filed, as well as thole which
may be filed on or before the said firft day of
September next.
John Donnaldson, Corot'r.
Samuel Bryan, Regt'r.
Peter Baynton, Treas'r.
Department of Accounts of )
Pennsylvania, May 15, '99. $
(t6) diw (m.w.fa tf)
Freight to be had.
THE Subscribers have 3000 bush
els of SALT to (hip to the Havanni or New-
Orleans—Any pei son who will take it at a mo
derate freight will please apply at No. 95,
North Water-street, to
PR ATI er KINTZING.
Who have For Sale, 70 tons Hemp, 14 pipes
rhoieeOld Port Wine, Rpll Brimstone,
Havanna Segars, Demyjohns, Window Glass,
Glue, Titjclenburghs and Ozsabiigs, Checks,
Stripes, &c. &c.
may 20
Came to tbe plantation of tbe subscriber tbe
qtb instant,
A BROWN MULE,
BLIND of the off eye ; the owner is desired to
come in three weeks froir this date, prove
property, pay charges, and t?ke it away, otherwise
it will be fold to pay charges.
JOHN M'MULLEN.
Byberry townlhip!
Philadelphia county, May ai (ij)
J th.fa.ln.3t
Miss Currie
Refpe&ftilly informs the Ladies of Philadelphia,
that flie is now
SELLING Ohy AJJ
Elegant Assortment ofMillenery,
At the firlt cost.
Spruce street, No. 66*
<sfr.rn.3w
may 10
An Architect &?Engineer*
Who has been regularly bred,
WANrs EMPLOY MENT.
A line dire£led to A. B. and left at this office,
will be attended to.
may 14
Bank of North Attierica.
• • May 10^,799.
A General meeting of the stockholderS
wiH be.held at the Bank oh Tuesday the 28th
inft. at ten o'clock, A. M. for the purpoft?
of eleding three Dire&ors, in the. place* of
Mordecai Lewis deceased, and Miers Fiflier
and Richard RuatJle, resigned.
Bv order of the board,
RICHARD WELLS, Cafiner.
■ ■ Notice is hereby given,
npHAT application will be made to the Trcaf
ury of the United States, for the renewal
ef the following Certificates of fix per c*nt. and
Deferred funded Stock, Handing in the follo-v
---ing names, the property of John Cuh«k», Esq.
of Yorkshire, in Ehgland ; the faid'Certificates
having bren loft on hoard the Swallow Racket,
captain Kidd, from Falmouth to New-York.
Dol<. Cts. No.
5000
413 11
367 89
898 36
387 ii
13J41 do, May 37th, '95, in favor
of Frederick Lodewyk Braunf
berg of Amftetdam
5149 do. August aßth, '95, in favor
of do do
330J do. July 43d-, '95, in favor
of do do
138(5© do. Dec. totk, '9j, in favor
of do do
3316 do. Aug. »Bth, '95, in favor
of do do
13793 do. Nov, 16th, '95, in favor
of John and Francis Baring &
Co London.
13»37 do. May 27th, *95, in favor
of do do
o 13798 do. tJov. 16th, '95, in favor
of do do
66 11963 do. Apr. 14th, '9), CommiC
fioner of Loan* of New-York,
in favor Jonathan Hoare of
London
3367 5
47»l 8
«3i 47
34* o
298 ai
4000 o
I.JOO G
1600
9376
36,014- 97 6 per cent stock,
Dols. Cts
7997 93
7000 0
loos o
JJOO o
laoo* o
700 43
SCOO o
5000 o
833 a 9»
4000 0
3618 69
1634 o
ioco o
74587 30 Deferred 6 per cant Stock,
may 15
Notice is hereby given,
THAT application will he made :o the Trea
vry of the United States fur the renewal of the
following certificates of 6 per cent funded stock
the said certificate* having been loft ~n board the
Swallow Packet, captain Kidd, from Falmouth
to New-York ;
No. 3075(1 Signed Joseph Nourfci in favor of
Samuel and Henry Waddington,
ifeited February si, 17951 for dol
lars Jooo
No. 2964, Signed Joseph Nolirfe. to William
& Jan Will ink, and Nicholas &
Jacob Van Staphorft & Hubbard,
agents for the United States at Am
fierdam, dated January 31ft, 1795
for scco dollars.
WILLING'S & FHANCIS.
djm
may ».5
A Certificate of one lhare of Bank Pennsylva
nia fleck, No 715, in rtiy name, having
been loft or mislaid, application is made at the said
Bank for renewal of the fame s all persons con
cerned are desired to tak« notice.
t JOHN VAUGHAN.
April 20 d6w
ra&f 3W
FOR SALE,
At No. 246, High-street,
A Handsome Coach,
Coacbee, Phaeton, Pair Horses,
Either separately or together.
Also—a handsome Narragarofet JVfare and Grey
Horse, very easy gsitcd.
may 14
A Summer Retreat-.
For Sale,
Sixteen Acres of Land,
About half a mile from the city of Philadelphia,
'"I 'HERE are onjhe prrmifes a o!ie fiory hricte
1 house 38 feet front, a fla'olc and corn crib,
a welW cxcellc t water,and a few Iruit tree*, the
situation is pethaps superior to any within ths
fame difiance of the city, and command? otic of
the moll beautiful arid pt&urefque profpe<£ts of the
city, Kensington, the Delaware and Jerseys,
Enquire of EDWAKE) BONb/VLL & C»,
march 4 »«itf
eo6t
[Volume XV,
12731 dated March 7th, 1795, Re
gifier Certificate in favor of
John and Francis Baring & Co.
London.
15070 do. March I:7th, '797, do. in
in favor Braunfberg Kluppel
Faefch & Co of
14823 do. Dec 3d, 1796 do. in fa
vof oF F. L; Braunfberg of
Amflerriam
do. March i_jth, '96, do. in fa
vor do do
14235 do. May 17th, '96, in favor
of do do
14678 do. Sept. 9th, '96, in favor
ho.
1143 do. Mar. id, '93. Regiftef
Certificate to Herman Katen-
camp of Great Britain.
5757 do. do do do do to
do of • do
5883 do. Mar, «Bth, '93,
do of do
1176 do. do do do
do of do
900 do. Oft. 9th, '9»,
John Warder 3c Co of London
95» do, o<£l. »6th,'g», do to
do of do
'93, do to
607< do. May 13th,
Stadaitflci & Soqof Amsterdam
6366 do. Aug. 6th, '93,. do to
Nicholas Van StapKorft of Am
sterdam.
6367 do. do do do 40 to
do of do
4868 do. May t6th, '95. Commil'-
fioner of Loans at New-York
to Henry M. Bird of London,
1717 do. NoV ad, '9l, do to
Philip Sanfom of London
1718 do. do do do do to
do of do
3968 do, Nov. 3d, '92,
do of do
17»4 do. Nov. 6th, '9l,
do of do
WILLING'S & FRANCtS.
dim
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