otm ttfb and Philadelphia Daily Advertiser; NaMBF.lt 211 1.3 sfThe price of this Gazette is Eight Dollars per annum to Subscribers residing in the city of Philadelphia. All others pay one Dollar additional, for enclosing and Ai ecting ; and unless some person in ibis city ■will become answerable for the subscription, it must he paid Six Months in Advance. FOR HAMBURGH, ""Will be rtady to reeeive a cargo in a few days •reat part thereof teinp engaged—»?he will take fume freight Mid fail in a flnort time, apply ti Thomas '& John Ketland. diot jure 15 FOR ST. CROIX, Criffis, master." For freight •or c*fl#j;c,»i>ply to juiio »7 FOR SALE, 1 1 :SE.ar""" > The fast sailing S:up PACKET -K - Sh Jis well calculated as a Vniket between this and the southern states, hav in - haadfosie and xtfr.Hvr accommodations for paflVnj*ers. She is well fuitc-' for the llreights or Veil india trade, and can be sent to sea at a trif ling eip'-nce. The inventory may be seen and the terms of sale made known by applying to N. & J. FRAJZIER, No. 95 South Front st. diwjawtf may 30. Ship Broker's Office, And GommiJJion Store, No. 1.19, South front Strfft, Next dour to she Cuftora House. Subfcriber, encouraged by the advice of. his friends, offers his i'ervice to the public as a Ship and Infuranct Broksr. Hepropof cs to buy and fell Veflels and every thing relat ing thereto —aflift masters of vtfl'els and others in entering and clearing at the Cuftom-Heufe, procuring and shipping freight, fettling Inlur asce and all other mercantile accounts, and have on hand the ueceffary Blanks and Stamps. Papers in foreignhnguagestr;mflated,aiKJ in formation given in general mercantile matters. —From a knowiedge g-aincd by long experience df every branch of bulinefs he hopes to be ufe ful to thole who please to favor him with-their commands. SAMUEL EMERY. novemfcer lo ~ FOR SALE, A Handsome New House, Within 5 miles of the city. TWO (lories high, together with a grass lot, it is iu a very good fttuation for bxlinefs—the terms will Ire made very convenient to the purchaser Enquire of the printer. may 28 > Journeymen Shoemakers. TWO HUNDRED will receive im mediate employment by apylying to WILLIAM M LAWS, Sadler, No. 72, Chefnut Greet. 1_ June 1z Removal. Thomas, Clayton, Hatter, HA? removfed to No. 126, south Front street, where he intends carrying on his buftnefs as formerly, and has on hand a complete assortment of his own manufa&ured ladies, gentlemen and childrens' HATS. Canada Beaver'is' Mujk-rat Skins, With a complete assortment of I URS t always for sale:—He has received per the late arrivals £rom London, a complete assortment oi Fashionable Euglijh Hats, Which he now offers for iale at ,vciy reduced prices. /-■ »9 Abeautlful Country Seat, for Sale SITUA'i ED on the bank of the Delaware joining lands of Matthias Siplei and Mr* John Duffield, 13 miles from Philadelphia and J miles from Briitol. The buildings confifi ofa new two ftc.ry 1' rame House and Kitchen adjoining —rooms on a floor, a Piazza tlae whole (font of the House, a Pump of excellent water, ali o 1 good garden and orchard—lo acres of land will be fold with the premises, but more can be had if required. There is a gravelly fhoreat the river, the water flages for Burlington pa's every day :n the sum mer season, and the land itages for New-York within half a mile ; any person inclining to pur chase may know the terms of sale and other par ticulars by (inquiring at No. 12, Dock-ftieet, or No«!6i, South Se«ond-flreet. j"ne i N or I C E. THE Public are requtfted not to receive any drafts, notes, obligation, or bills of any kind drawn in favor of oriiidorfec by Abijab Hunt. J. Ist A. Hunt. Jesse isf Abijab Hunt. -Jeremiah W Abijab Hunt. Ahtj.ab &Jno. W. Hunt. Snedgrats-, isf Co. [ Those on whom they are drawn are altb'deflrcd to \ fnfpeo4 accspuaw, until relerent. be had to the ' fnfcfcrifcer. » 'About twenty tlwmfand Dollar# of wlls of the ibave dcfcriptiori having been taken from the car r% near the mouth of TennelTee river by a party offcdians, SAMUEL MEEI4ER.. , »pf|k s6. tuts INFORMS the public that bufmefs of impor tance tilling him to E»rope, he is obliged to declin. his trade in Market street. y>jbn NixOn W Co. 3awiw Taw 1 aw 6m PHILADELPHIA: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 26, 1799. William Bonnar ALL PERSONS indebted to him, and those to whom he is indebted, will please to apply to Mr. George Dob/on, no. 92, Market street, for the fettlfment of their refpeftive accounts, who is duly empowered for that purpose. June 3 K'OSS is? SIMS' HATE FOR SAIE, 300 pieces Ift and 2d quality Russia Duck 100 pieces Ravans Dnclc (superior) Boston Beef in Barrels, A few bales Bengal | HUMHUMS. I ico bulfaels St. Martins Salt. snnl II low Landing Irom the Ihip Delaware, irom Can ton and for fate by the Subscribers. Hyson, Hyion Skin, I TEAS. Youug rfyioM, of Souchong, J Canton and Garden Fjru, Nankeens, China Ware, assorted. Umbrella-. 13 inches, Silk Handkerchiefs, Hair Ribbons and Sewing Silks. 'They have also remaining on i 'and Black Persians, Choppa and Pullicat Romalis, And a general assortment of Dry Goods as usual. Thomas b'' Joshua Fisher. 4th mo 26 The fubt'criliers uavc on hand, and for sale at rt* duced prices, the following artieles, vi*. Seventy Pipes London Particular Madeira Wine, the vintage of 's6, since when they have l»in in a (lore well adapted to their improvement ; 15 Chests of Young Hyson Tea ; An hi voice of well-assorted China—original cost between 8 and 900 dolls, in Canton. HIGBEE & MILNOR. march 21 TO BE SOLD, ST. CROIX SUGARS & RUM, OF FIR'ST QUALITY, I By JOHN NIXON ty CO. iune I REMOVAL. ROBERT COE & S0&, HAV* removed THEIR Brush Manufactory and Ironmongery Store, to No. 175, Market Street, nearly opposite the Conneltogoe Waggon, where they have for sale as usual.home manufaflured and imported Brufti es of almost every description, together with a ge neral assortment of Ironmongery, Cutlery, Sad lury, and Brass wares, to which they expeft by the spring vessels, an ample additioß 4th me. 10 TO BE SOLD, An Invoice of Woollens, CONSISTING of Coarse and Fine Cloths,— prioriD«kiilu*, aadpriuud CSffi»e«s Apply to Owen if Jonathan Jones, No. 151 Markct-ftreet. April l<) TO BE LET FOR FIVE MONTHS OR LONGER, A GENTEEL convenient three story BRICK HOUSE situate in Eighth between Market and Arch Greets ; has lately been papered and painted. Enquire at No. no. south Second street. N. B. A convenient Cell* to let. June 8 j § MAIL COACHEES Bet\ueen Philadelphia and Baltimore, LEAVE Philadelphia every day, (Sunday excepted) at 8 o'clock, A M. arrive at Baltimore the next day, by 11 o'clock, A. M. Returning. Leave "Baltimore every day, (Sunday exeept ed) at 4 o'clock, A. M. arrive at Phlladel phia the next day, by 9 o'clock, A. M. Between Neiv-York and Philadelphia. Leave Philadelphia every day (Sunday ex cepted( at i» o'clock at noon, arrive at New- York the next morning, by 8 o'clock. Returning. Leave New-York everyday (Sunday exeept cepted) at one o'clock, P. M. and arrive at Philadelphia the next morning, by 7 o'clock. Scats in the Mail Coachees to be taken in New-York, At Butman's Office, No. 5, Certland-ftreet. In Philadelphia. At Fr»Bcis' Hotel, No. 13, south Fourth ftreet, and at the Franklin Inn, No. 59, north Second street. In Baltimore, v At Evans' Tavern. Fare for Passengers, gDollars from Philadel phia to New-York, and 8 Dollars from Phila delphia to Baltimore- All baggage over 141b. weight, ip carried at 5 ecsts per po^iiid. The Proprietors are not responsible for Bag gage. LEVI PEASE, Agent for the Public Line, from Philadelphia to Baltimore. WARD, BIIdADHURST, JONES cf Co. Proprietors of the Mail Line, from Philadelphia to Ne<w York. General Poll-Office, ) May 1. 5 L_ For Sale, rpwO three story Brick Houses, situated on I the corner of King and Columbus streets, be ing equal to any situation in Alexandria, for the wholefaU or retail business. The houles are 40 feet by *B, the stories are lofty, and the brickwork done in the mod elegant manner with (lock ronts. One of the houses caa be immediately occupied, being completely finilhed, the other will b* finift ed by the flrft ot OAooer next. 'I he back build ings the above prenufes are also ot brick, 16 feet square, wiih a number of other conveniences far the accommodation ot a genteel j"" 1 ]?- Each of the above houses will be told fubjsft to a ground rent ot 40 dollars, with the privilege ol buying out t twelve and half year's pur chafe any time within foui years from this date. Dry goods and groceries will be tr.kcn in part payment- For terms apply to Mr. John Barnes, No :6 .South Third street, or JOUII Foftcr or Nicoholas Vofs in Alexandria juije 12. Delaware Js* fkhtj'kill CtMal Ojfict, PhibdcljJlva, MIV 9, 1799.' FN pursuance of a refolutioh tßeprefidcnt A and managers of the Delawarr and Schfljrl k>U Canal Company, the Stockholders are here by notified and required to pay", 011 each of their rdpeiiTive Ihacfs, to the TreafLffer cf tbe Com. piny, at the Corvij)?ny'a Ofii. c it) tliii city, 15 dollars cn'the ijtli jynewrxt, jo do'lars 011' the 15th july flext, atld io dollars on the ijth Aiiijuii n?xt. * Wo. GOVEtt, TrAfufer. ro&tii4w(dfr.tat«ii; <V) Mi}' 13 Old French Brandy in arid fmal! cales 100 boxes 7 by 9 & 8 by 10 Window Glass 10 chcft pint & half pint Tumblis, aflbrtcd 456 wliolc & 6 half-tiercs Kir;, may t, 1799 NEILL & SMITH, No. 159 M-arkeY Strbtt, Have Received by the Ship Stociport from Liverpool A General Assoiitmknt of DRY GOODS, Suitable to the present season, which they will difpoie. of on moderatcterws lor Cafti or the Customary Credit. 'June. 13 At No. 146. High-feet, A Handsome Coach, Coacbee, Pbaeicn, Pair of Horses, Either fcparately or tog>.tjier. Also—a hantil'omc Narragat.fet V. are and Grey Horse, very cafy gfited- may -24 Just Received, By the late arrivals from Lon :on .ind Hambufrg, •and for fule by th -übfcriheßs, 89 tons beii St. Peterfburgh Hemp 599 pfe*** 4 EißgHih Sailcloth a trunks, containing Sattins Ribbons Silk Handkerchiefs Persian and Gauze 3 cases faihionable Ladies* H*ts, &c. 10 casks Bridles 8 bales Ticklenburgs, and A few packages ot Dowlas Creas a la Morlaix Checks and Stripes Bretagncs •25 Hhds Bourdeau* Brandy 10 pipes Spanish do 40 Hhds Bourdeaux Claret. Erich fc? 'Lewis Bollmann. No. 100 Sprnce-ftrcet. 3aw3* codtf April n A Urge and commodious three Jlory II OUST, Situated at the corner of Second Mld'Union There are 4 rooms on a floor, and back building* three story high, with excellent cellars under the whole—Alio a large Yard with Stables and Coach House. Apply to iune 8 A WATCH STOLEN. WAP do]en from the subscriber's house last evening, between the hours of 8 and 9 o'clock, a SILVER WATCH, No. 5710, makers name William Lenham, London—Whoever will return the above watch shall receive three dollars reward All watch-makers and others, are requ«fted not to purchase said watch, bat to flop any parson who may offer it lor falewnd give information therof to * James porie^, No lb, Carter's Allty jnne 14 UNSEATED LANDS. THE owners of Unseated lands in FAYETTE COUNTY (Penn,) are hereby notified, that unlcfs the tsxes due 011 said lands for the years 796, 1797 and 1798, are paid into the hands of General f. phraim Douglafs, County Trcifurer, on or befsre Thursday the 19th day of September next, they will be advertised for sale as the law di rt&t Caleb Mounts, 1 James Allen. I Connty Commis'rs John Fulton, J Tlnion Town. ]uuc 5 ,'99 TREASURY DEPARTMENT Jun* 27, 1.798. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That by vir cue of an a&, pafTadduring the prefentfef fion ©f Congress, so much of the adt eqtituled " An Ad making further provision for the sup " port ol public credit, and for the redemption «« of the public debt"— palled the third diy of March, one thousand seven hundred and ninety five, as bars from settlement or allowance, Certificates, commonly called Loan OlEce and final settlement Certificates, and Indents of In ferefts, is suspended until the twelfth day of June, which willbein the year one thoufcind leven hundced and ninety inns. That on the liquidation and settlement of the said Certificates, and Indents of Interest, at the Treasury, the Creditors will be entitled to receive Certificates of funded ThrcePer Cent.Stockequel to the amount of the said Indents, and the arrear ages of interest due on their said Certificates, prior to the firil day of January one thousand seven hundred and ninety one. That the principal sums of the said Loan Office and final iettjemcnt Certificates, with the interest thereon, since the firil day ot January, one thou sand seven hundred and ninety one, willbedif chirfed after liquidation at the Treasury, by the payment ot interest and reimburfwnent of princi pal equal to the futns which, would have been payable thereon, if the said Certificates had been fubfeuibed, pursuant to the AAs making provision for the debts of the United States, contraded dur ing the late war, and by the payment of other funis equal to the market value of the remaining Stock which would have been created by such fubferiptions asaforefuid, which market value will be determined by the Comptroller of theTreafury. June a® ,^«od4W. FOR SALE BY Gurney & Smith. § FOR SALE, TO BE LET, ftretts.' ARCHIBALD M'CALL, No. 187 south Second street. eotf (14) OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary nf the Treasury. xawti The Swift-Sure, A NE W LINE OF STAGES, NOW RUNNING BKTWFEN ■PHILADELPHIA & NEW-YORK, By the (hort and pleasant road of Bujllston, Nezvtoivn Scotch Plains, Sptmg• Jield and Newark. excellence of this road, ihe.popu'.ouf -1 nefj of the country through which it .palT es, with sundry other advantages, which render it so far preferable tt> th® Old Road through . Bristol, Brunfwisk, &c'. long ago fuggefled the propriety of its tiecotning the Grand llv rough-Fare from Philadelphia to New During the prelent year, a minute Purvey of it his been taken,and its fuper.ority over the Old Road, both iri winter and lummer.. has l;—i clearly afcertaihed. —Tl.ete are con 1 bridges over all the other waters tout the Delaware, and here the crofiisg is performed with great fafcty and in lels than half the time requires at the Trenton Ferry. 'I he road is ft-veral rtiUcs Jhorter than the oIJ road, but this is amsngS the lcall of its advantages, because daily expe rience ptoves to us, that dispatch as well?scom fort in travelling''principally depend on the goodness of tile road and the levelncfs ot the coun'ry, and, in thel'e relpeils, the New Road is, beyond all comparison, the heft. It presents none of those rocky htlls, wlu; h render the (>la Road fe fatiguing between the Delaware and Newaik. The foil, too, for tile greater part, is fach as to produce but little mud in winter, and very litile uft in fumtner, which circumftince, added to the beauty'of the country, and a coiv liderable proportion of (bsde, trull always ren | der travelling in the latter season peculiarly a greeable. The Swift Sure starts from PHILADEL PHIA, at 6 o'clotk every morning (Sundays excepted) from the GREEN TRUE, opposite the Lutheran Church, North Fourth street It goes through Frankford to BuiHeton, where it flops to Breakfaft ; from Buflletown it goes through Newtown to Penny-town to dinner ; from Petir.y-town through Hopewell, Millstone, Bound-brook, Qulbbletown and Plainfield to Scotch Plains to lodge. The ne*t morning it flops at Springfield to breakfaft, from whence it goes through Newark and arrives at New- York at noon. • daw From NEW-YORK ft starts a? 3 o'clock in the afternoon (from Pautus Hook) and arrive* at Philadelphia the next evening. Por Teats at New-York, application may be made to Ed ward Bardin, Old Coffee house, to A. Mathieu, corner of Naflau and John ftreeti, to B. Many, no. 48, Courtlandt, corner of Greenwich ftrect, and to Michael Little, at his hotel, no. 41, Broad street. Fare for passengers, Five Dollars. Way paflengers 6 Cents per Mile. Each paflenger is allowed to take on I4lbs. ot baggage carriage free ; but all other baggage, taken on by a paflenger, will be charged at 4 cents per pound weight. With refpedl to packages sent on without paflengers, the proprietors presume they have adopted a regulation, which, thojgh unknown to other lines of stages, they think must meet with general approbation, They pledge them selves to make good every package on the fol lowing conditions. The person who delivers the package at the office fliall fee it entered in the stage-book, for which entry he shall pay 6 cents ; he will then state the value of the pack age, and pay (exclusive of the carriage) one per cent, on the v lue, as infurinpr, and for which he will receive a receipt. Thus, for instance, if he estimates his package at one dollar, he will payonecent. and if at one hundred collars, he will pay one doliar insurance, and in like pro portion for packages of any other value. Very few period it is presumed, will diilike this regulation ; it'viU howevei, be optionable with every one to avail Jiiniftli of this fecunty or <iot. But the proprietors think it tight to state very explicitly, that the;- will betefpon fible for the fafe delivery of no package, which is not regularly entered, and f. r u;hich an insur ance receipt cannot be produced. In the distribution of the route, the greatest care has bren taken to fix on such places and ta verns as always afford a good accommodation and entertainment for the paflengers at the raeft rcafor.able rates The stages are well equipped furniihed with fleet and steady horses, and com mitted to the care ps intelligent loHer and obli ging drivers. The proprietors themfejves iive at the different towns and villages where the stages will flop, so that thecondudl of the per sons they employ is continuall) an objedl of their attention.—They take care also to (ee that the passengers are well provided for and po itely treated at the taverns, and that no fort of chica nery or insolence is praflifed upon them ; in (hort, they have spared neither Jjains nor expence to render the SWIFT-SURE the very best line ol stages in America. The line has now run nearly a month, dur j ing which time a great number of gentlemen have gone through, both froih Philadelphia and New-York. Every paflenger has found the road tofurpafi very far all that has been said of its excellence ;a«d the Proprietors of the Swift Suce are extremely happy to hear the behaviou of their drivers, and the trestmeßt it Taverns, lpokt-K of with the highell latislaflion. JOHN CALL A, Philadelphia. THOS. PAUL, Bujlleton JOSEPH THORNTON, ) NICHOLAS WrNKOOP,\ Ne<wtouin JACOB KESLER, J JOHN MOREHEAD, Pennytoiun. T. KILI.MAN, near Millfton. £LIAS COMBES, Bound Brook. R. SANS BURT, Scotch Plains. ISAAC RAWLE, ? Sprint*field. ROBERT PEARSON, 5 ' i 7 Philad• June 4.2 Hhds of Richmond TOBACCO, cf an excellent quality, FOR SALE BY Peter Barker is? Co. No 148, High street eotf 6 ir.o. 18 IRISH LINENS, Jufl: received, via New-York, also by th« fai* Stockport irern Liverpool, a gcod afTbrc mcpt of 4~4 wide Irifli Linens t in half />oxe.s, Which will be disposed of by the packnge en res - I'onaUte terms by JAMES CUB BORN ENGLISH, No. 1 j, fouih Frost ttiret. tut la tf June 14 This is to give Notice, , ' 8 I HAT the fubferibor, adminif|*atot of ]ohr. JL Morton dec6afed,hath(orhave)obtained frcm the brphans Court of Ccecil County iu.Mary'and, Letters (or ofadmiiiiflratii«i)('n the personal Efface of John Morton, late of Crecil County In Mary land iieceafeU, all persons having .claims again the lai4 deceased arts hereby -warn ed to exhibit the lame with the vouchers thereof, to the f ibf.riber, on or before (ire 3d.day of Jufy next.thcy may at her wife by law be excluded from all bei.efit, ol the said ellate, given under my. ! hand thU Sift day of. June 1799, . . REBECCA MO'R TON, Admin'x. V?arW!ch;Jiiec 21," [JUII&24} ' P&ASOK3 . . , HAVING ? ; mands »gaii>ft?H»e if.fc#. naid Grant MicckrU, t'.'q i«;e & captain ,ps Artilleries «tn<iEjigir.Cirs. ftrrvice of the United States,, arc (Jcfiieo co. produce thrir acCbur.tslcgal!y sM,her;uistcc—and tHciiila* pebtcd to the said estate to maie payment to NICHOLAS Dif.HLg ,adjiinistraior^ June 12 Notice is herebygiven. rr«HAT spplicatioc will bejpnade to (iie Treas ury ot the United States', for the renewal; of the following Certificates of I'sr. per ctnt. *nd Deferred funded Stock, ftinding in the fallow ing names, the property of John Cla k k i>, Esq., of Yorkffiire, ifl England ; the said Certificated having- been loft on btTard the Swallow Packet, captainTjidd, from Film6uth to New-York. Vol'. Cts. No■ 1473* dated March 7th, 1795, fce gifter Certificate in favor of John and Fraiicis Baring &Co» London. 15070 do. March i 7th, 1797, do.in in favor Braunfoerg Kluppel Faefcii & Co of Aniiierdam 14823 do. Dec 3d, 1796, do. in fa vor of F. L. Braunfberg o£ Amsterdam 3536 do. March 15th, '96, do. in fa vor do do 14135 do. May 17th, '96) in favor of do do 14678 do. Sept. 9th, '96, In favor of 4g 13441 do, May 47ffi?* J 9i < Jn favor of Frederick Lodewyk*Br'Sttfi& berg of Amsterdam 3449 do. August iß:h, '95, in favor of do do 3305 do. July 43d, '95, in favor of do do 13860 do. Dec. 10th, '95, in favor of do do 3316 do. Aug. 28th, '95, jo favor of do do 13793 dO, Nov, I6th, '95, in favor of John and Francis Baring & Co London. 13437 do. Miy 27th, '95, in favor of do do 13798 do. Nov. 16th, '95, in fatfcr of do do 11963 do. Apr. 44th, '97, Commif fioiier of Loan* of New-York,, in favor Jonathan Hoare ©f London jooo 36*1 66 413 si 36789 898 36 387 371 3367 5 3711 8 W3« 47 3»» 0 498. »a 4000 o 1500 o 1600 o 9376 66 36,014-97 6 per cent flock, Dols. Cti, 7997 93 X 143 do. Mar. 2d, Regifter Certificate to Herman Katsn fcamp of Grrat Britain. 7 coo 5757 <!<>■ do of '!o' 5883 dp. M.ir, iSth, '9^ 1000 do .of lido. do iso ijoe o do of do 90c. do. Oil. 9th, '92, do to John Warder & Co of London 9J2 do, Oil. 26th, '92, do to do of do 6076 do. May 13th, '93, do to fSuduitfiti & Sonof Amflerdam 636S do. Aug. 6th, '93, do to iaoo® o Joo 43 10783 33 5000 & fterdam. 6367 do. do di> do do to do of do 2868 do. M.iy 16th, '95 , Commif- soeo o 83$* fioner of Lcahs at New-York to Henry M. Bird of London, 1717 do- Nov. ad, '9l, do to Philip Sanfom of London 1718 do. do do do do to do of do 3968 do, Nov. 3d. '92, do of . do 1714 do. Nov. 6th, '92, do to 4000 o i&it 69 4634 0 5 oco o 74587 30 Deferred 6 per cent Stock. may 25 Notice is hereby given, THAT application will be made :o the Trea ury of the United Stales for the renewal of the following certificates of 6 p *r cent funded ftocij the said certificates having been loft on board the Swallow Packet) captain Kidd, from Falmouth to New-York : No. 307J1 Signed Joseph Nourfe, in favor of Samuel and Henry Waddington, dated February s», 179J, for dol lars 2000 No. 1964, Signed Joseph Nourfe, to William & Jan Willink, and Nicholas & Jacob Van Staphorft & Hubbard, agents !or the United States at Am sterdam, dated January 31ft, 171)$ for scoo dollars. WILLING'S&FRANCIS. eo tf. may »$ to \VOLVME XV. -£J 3awt3jy No 30 Walnut-lireet. eg&4w \ do do do do Nicholas Van Staphorft of Am- WILLING'S & FRANCIS. r «*• & X A" -sf. r it. « do tci do to <'o to do to djm
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