Gazette of the United States and daily evening advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1794-1795, October 28, 1794, Image 4

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FOR SALE,
In the County of Fairfax aju State cf Vir
• ' gim'a, a
Tra£t of Land,
THE Line! "> B t >rd, containing
189 acres, the foil i* good In hitty, about [
tfo acre* of it low ground fit tor meadow. !
There is on it two g> ; xl dwelling houses,
ilorc u')j r e, stables, kitchen, and a fti!)
hiiule Wll}l Iwu ftlilSj Oir€ »»t II 3 and the 0
ther gallons, in ojder tor immediate
u»'e, alio good aop'e and peaci>
oichi d> on it. All rhe houlesare new ex
cept .>•:* ori* awell<n£ hou'e-,that how
ever vcuniple'.e'iy iej*aired and ;n goo' 3 or
er; it it a dtuation foraStoreTavern
a id D ftifiery, and there is a go >d Mill feat
Enquireof tile Printer
dtw
Oft. 2
We the Chief Mate and pai
i s wiecked on the Bar of Little
Jlaroiur, OS tile 7th inft. in the (hip Sant
j. jic ro di Pati'O «»' Genoa, from Nantz
in France, bou'u'• to N?w York. Nicho
lasC-.!t' !ii%e*iuaii .r utifo- tunately drowh
,V| t .krf tn s opportu lity of publicly ac
fcnoW'cdiHv otfi j-r'n-itiirie to Elnnezer
Tutk-' Esq. Surveyor ot the Cutl.orii^of
the Port '" .VJI'sH S4s*$ a,b ? 01 -» fur Ins
I u mane and iointefeXertions in our be-'
half in enJeivofuii! to ii cure and recover
tie erFecls' & eioaMej of the tfifo nnate,
who wer<- pfiii:!cWt£H by the unprincipled
S . ,;|.ip a id Inhabitants on the eoafl.;
but we- have to regre: Bit when we firit
groaned, M Tucker wai absent at Phi
ladelphia 011 btrii iefs, or we have every
r'c:ifo-i to belie" *Ve Ihnu'd haw,- laved pro
per t) the Wieck to a confidcrable a
lftjunt.
SVifneTs '"J 1 " hands at the Port ot Lii
tlc Egg Ha juar, this ljth day of
Octobv i 79 I.
Gltr.irtU, Mate
Schweighaufer f
Gu'dlon.
P, S Any 1 rf'on who has cot any of
th.- 'cargo <>l iatd fit ;> 5 and will deliver
• lt ~. • .si jot' th" Ctiflonn of Phi
ladelphia, New Yrirk or Egg Harbour,(ball
have a Salvags-according to law.
f ■ i
OtV 22
The Medical lectures
In the Uii.verfiry of P«>iiifylvania, will
commence the firft Mmd y in Nuvember
next.
Sept 5
c, W. PEALE.
EVEH (felicitous to redder liis MUSEUM
still 111 >ie and more an oijeft ol rational
erttert linmt-.lt, ami fohfor-it tofte -in.
terefts of W«f'<' ,v -' ' "-' e > has "" r "-' fu p > ef "
tio , and witfi tlir advice of a number o<
ImfpendV, povidcd h Book, vvb.ch will
'be il.v »vs 0,101 for the infpeftio- ot tliofe
v ,iit his Mufetmt, in which book it is
proofed to wifort all such difeoveriesjin
vent om, improvement}, ("eheme , übler
va'ioiu, expaiime.itv projects, hints or
queries r la"" to the ai tl Jr 'cwncei, as
a,iv of Uii yifitqrs or cou^lVoiuUnts.may
fro It tu ll rifijdjß"- j; -' ,n,r,u " ,cate -
SaSfTS- wy chute to conceal their names
ltt»y either I'eiid their cfmiiuunicstiisus a»<<-
HvandtH, or i't their W. Peale
- wirirn»—
, ."f tSe.r .vcfpediiye «ommuii .ca
tion-im a private'book which t* fluMkfep
for 1 hat pii'pofe. .
i 'Hie vantages ot such a public register
iftftfynnt*. - lt "SHreicue lrptn oMtvlon
miny [/rful liihn, which might otherwifc
haV-■ fi]i» 1 tiMhel».'»i«'«> l4 • It ma > ,e
---cyre tp andpie-
Yent irttxri» the Koioi of froijt
afa tilfc'overy ti which they aic not en
iit!.-d, ami a, ri » Muftum is now ■
bvpstfons from almost all pa'ts 1 *bv
i< world, futtfii-regißer, it iiprt :«nie4{>ill
frtoii cnnt.r.n anrt tw the means ot il tlemi
pu t r!J u valt fViiirt ot iweful kno« .. and
pn>m-R« that I'ptrit of enquiry ana mvrn
i'o'- wjiiclnhe n?<>p!e of the Dnit'd
i ttire : Ojuftlydiilinguilhed.
Aug. 22
STATE of SOUTH-CAROLINA
In th: Houfc of Reprefentativcs,
Dicemeer 2lit, 1793-
T T the Corftmiißoncrs ot pub-
Yv iic*Accounu,ti<jve reported,- that they
cannot proceed 10 the inveftigrftion ot the
ic9V>unts» lejpr&tng tpccial In
de*fs"/vM'hont knowing the ou\fi«nding a
mount thereof in circulation Therefore,
Rtfolved,• rJiAt all holder* o: fpecidl In
dents be (Arreted, and required, on or betore
the d*y ot November rr xt,to deliver tfrte
fpkcul lndfuis-jdi their poueifion 10 one or
other ot the fcommiiri6ners the Treatury,
# fWvr to siartrceiDts tor the fame, and to
rep >rt to tbj Ctrfntniflidners on ptrt>lr£r ac
counts, on orbelois tfcetenth day of Nov
ember nexftbc amount by them refpe£li*e
}y aif'.i 10 the Le*giflaiure, at
their WfMQZtA November next, and that
a!) rprcu'l Jjuifuts no) lcndctcd into the
as aoovr, on or before the fir ft day
of November next, (hall be, and the fame
arr h*iu>y banni.
Hcjolvcd,'That public notice of thisrefolu
lion Oe the leVeral Geztttes in this.
State, three weeks, uoi il the fit ft
day oi nellt. And t hat the Dirlc.
gatcs*of thi*State m the Congvefs of"the U-ii*
t?d Skute«, be requciled to cause this retolu
tton to be hi 011 c or more papers
in the cities oj Philadelphia and New-York,
and that provifton wi!f be ni*<ir {9'r tfie ex
pinc'e* attending Tuch puMicatido.
Ordered, T'hai refutation be sent to
the iVWatc for r hf 1 * crtn^urren'ce.
BVViidcrcjt -the Hotifp, ••
IOHN SANfOkD UAR-», C.H.K.
- Inlbe SENATE,
D«reif «iW» 11 ft, 1793.
Rrfrbnrd. That ifru Hooic do concur wiih
the Koiift ot Reprtfcolitivei in ihe forego
ne r-falutions.
EiM ,l:p icfoluliom be lent lo
the H»uSeol Kt;irelenlai<ve«.
by order of ihe Senate,
F£UX WARLEY Clerk.
ewt M
Fine Liverpool Salt,
To Be Sold
From the Ship Thomas,
The lecond wharf below Pine-Street, ap
ply at said wharf, to
Jehu Hollingfworth, & Co.
Aug. 16. '
AT THE
Card Nail Factory,
No. 59, north Front flreet,
Webster, Adgate & White,
Home conjlantly for sale,
Cotton, Wool, Tow, and
Machine Cards,-
Of all Kinds,
: Cut Nails of aHlizeS,
Floor- Bradi, Sprigs and Tacks,
Fullers Shears, Gun Flints ami Wool
Hats, . _ ...
A.Quantity of RiK.rfri*'d Indian Meal in
barrels
A new Edition rff A'tgite's Philadelphia
rl:n iimry, containing both ( he firft and lc
cond parts,- being the most Ivf
tm» of Rules tnd ihe best cole&ion of
Also for Salt,
A COMPLETE SET OF
Machinery for making Car as
On an Improred Conftru<stion.
Oct. 2 w&«f
Scheme of a Lottery,
To fu'fe 39,900 Dollars, on 266,000 Dollars,
Dtduflinz £5 Cent, from t the Prizes-*-
7lns lottery cflvfifts of 38,000 Tickets, in
which they? are 14,531 Prizes, and 23,461
Blanks, being about one and an half blanks ttf
a prize.
THE Direftorsof 1 he Society foi ctUHlifli
tng llftffiil Manufaflures, having resolv
ed to erecf LOTTERIES for raiting One
Hut dr ED Thou s A n 0 Dot I A us, agreeably
loan Ail of the Legislature of the State of
Mew-Jersey, have appointed the following
perf >nsto fupciintend and direst the draw
ing of the fame, viz. Nicholas Low, Rufus
King, Herman Le Roy, James Watson,
Richard Harrifon, Abijah Hammond, and
Cornelius Ray, of the -city of New-York—
Thomas Willing, JoTeph Ba'll, Matthew M'-
Conncl an.l Andrew Bayard, of the city of
Philadelphia—Hit Excellency Richard How
ell, Esq. Elias Boudinol, General Elms Day
ton, Jam .1 Parker, John Sayard, Doctor
Lewis Donharn, Samui I Stockton, J oftiul
M. Wallace, Jofcph Blnortifield* and Eltfha
Boodfuot, of New-Jersey, who offer (he
following Scheme of a Lottery, and pledge
theml'clves to the ptfbUc, that they willtake
every alTur jnce and_precauti»n in their power
to hive the Monies paid by tHe Managers,-
from tirae to time, as received, into tht
Hanki at, New-Yoik and Philadelphia, to
remain for the poi pose ol paying Priz i,
which (hall i>e immediately difchatged by a
check upon one of the Banks.
eodtQ
S C II E M E:
f
2
-S~
10
2 0
100
300
1000
2000
3000
8100
Prize of ao,eoo Dollars i* 2c,c00 $
, *0,000 to,ooo 1
5,050 10,000 0
*P.t?oo I
560 • U
-tOQ » to,OOO
M 15,000 t
20,500 J
15 30,600
12 ' 30,C00 .J
JO 81,000 ,
14,539 P r ' zes - 262,000
£.0,461 Blanks. First drawn number, 2*ooo
Laftdrawn number, 2,000
jß,ooo Tickets at 7 Dollars each is 266,000
The drawing will commence, under the
uifpeflion of a Committee of the Supeiin
: tendants, as Toon as the Tickets are foidj of
I which timely uotice will be given.
| The Superiiltendants have appointed John
N. of Newark, Jacob R. Har
denberg, of New-Brunfwitk, and Jonathan
Rhea, of Trenton, as immediate Managers
thereof, who have given ample fecutity for
diTcharging the tfuft reposed in them.
83-1 \ order to secure the punctual pay
mcntofthe Prizes, the Superintendents of
the Lottery have dire£ted that the Managers
shall e'2ch enter into bonds in 40,000 dollars,
with fourfufocientfecuruks, to pevfoi in their
inftiuftioiis, the lub fiance ot which is
I. That whciicvi r either of the Managers
(ball receive the sum of Three Hundrrd Dol
lars, he fha 11 immediately place the fame in
one of the Banks of New-York or Phil^dcl
?bia, to the ctedit of the Governor of thr
ociety, and such ol tfve Superintendents us [
live in the city where the monies are placed, I
*0 remain thereuntil the Lottery
for the payment of the Prizes.
11. The Managers to take fufficient fe
cunty'foi any 'tickcls they may trust, othcr
wifrto be rtfponublc for them.
111. To keep regular hooks of Tickets
fold, Mpjiies received and paid into the
Bank, ablt«a£>s of which mall be fejit,
monthly, to the Governor „of the Society.
Paterfon, l&iuary 1, 1 794-
On application to either of the above gen
tlemen, information will be given where
t/ckets may he had:
February #4.
The Lottery pnblifbed by the
€< Societyfor eftabltlbing ufeful Tianufac
torcs," will commence drawiv»g the firft
WANTED,
An Apprentice
To the
Watch Making
Repairing Buiinefs,
Apply TO
C. Campbell.
No. 3, south Fourth street, two doors
from Market-street.
, Sept
PHILADELPHIA:—Printed by JOHN FENNO, No. 119, Chesnvt Street.—Price Sis Doilars Per Annum
tn&ftf
iawtf
APvRIVlE^^^
"This day a fetv pipes £ the JirJl quality
French Brandy,
Fourth Pioof,
Esteemed equal to any tht has been in this
city for a numbe of years,
A L S 3,
Forty Hogsheads of trft qual ty of
St. Croix Sugar,
And a few Tons of
Good Black Pepper,
FOR SAIE BY
Levintis Clarkfon,
No. zi6, foith Water flreet.
o<?t. 8 d
HoiT and Derrick,
No. 8, -North Fifth Jlreet,
Have just Fubliihed, price 9-16U1S of a
Dollar,
EmbtU}f>cd with a nedt Engrdving:
And to tie had of the following Booksel
lers, Vl7. Meflrs. T. Dobfon.W. Young,
K. Campbell, J. Ormrod, and H. Kam
racver,
A New and Concise Histokt of the
Revolution in France *
Th>m its Commencement to the Elocu
tion of the Gironrte party, and
the death of the Duke of
Orleans
Ofl. 16
I. Neale & H. Kammerer,
Junior.
HAVE JUST PUBLISHED,
And now for Sale,
Price half a dollar, neatly bound, at the
Booltftores of MtfTrs. T. Dobfon, R.
Campbell, andj. Ormrod; also at H.
Kammerer's, No. 24, north i hird
street,
Select Stories,
For the inflrußion and amujement of
Youth- Adapted to the us;
tf Sthools.
trom the French of M. Berqnin
Extract from the Pre sara
To the honor of Mr« Berquin's taste, !
it may belaid, iliat he has united fiuiple
elegance with ioterefting variety* but ri
gidly iepatated both fiom the ftigliteft ap
pioacb of whatever is vulgar or puerile i
a merit much more c*filv praised than imi
tated. The art of aiuufing child en,whilft
at the fame time the Jrtfant Genius is rais
ed and the Heart Uifinckd, appears horn
hi* works to be no contemptible effort of
the mind. Wherever, therefore, the uti-
lity of such an undertaking is acknowledg
ed the reputation of Mr. Berquin must
ever be held in deserved esteem.
" Happily such is the agreeable Terfatili
ty of Mr. Helium's style anrf geninsj thai
it would b* ditticultto pronounce In <vhat
department he excels : whether in the
lively or ttas pathetic; the fnnulcl^'a"' E*
of narrative, or the animated points of
curli tu (hrewd remarks
upon private life, or in florid defcriptioh
of the beauties of nature.
44 Pieces of every various excel'encc
that is to be found in the writings of Mr.
Berquin, compose the following volume,
which, it is hoped, win be thought a Valu
able lubftitute (wheie such may be prefer
red) to the larger and inore extenlive
works of the fai<ie author."
At No. 24 t north ThirdJlrcet, may also be
had the following
New Publications:
Smellie's Natural Philofupy, 15/
History of the French Revolution, 15/
Life of Howard,
The Italian Nun, 6/"
The Mirror, 2 vols. 11/3
The Devil upon two Sticks,
The Life of Chefterfield, 10f
ChefterfieWs Principles of Politeness,
&c - 5/9 t
New RoMnfon Crtifoc, 6/6
The Beauties of Sterne, 4/S
Baron Tienk, 6J
Hiftoryof America, 5/
Evelina, aNovel, 2 vols. 11/3
The Inquisitor,
Comple e Letier-Writcr, 4/6
The Travels of Cyrus, 7/6
Memoirs ot Major Gen. Lee, Bfa
Rural KconoHVy, ~J(>
Select Fables of Efop, by R. Do<\!Uy t 4jb
Vocal Muse, or Ladies Songster, 3/9
Mai velh ur, Works ot Nature, 3Jb
Sentimental Lucubrations, 3/-
i Julia, a Novel, ljb
I Curiosities of Literature, 3/6
Ladies Literary Companion, 2/9
Miscellanies, moral and inftruftire, 2/4
Louisa, a poetical Novel, 2fb
Coiirtlhrp and Matrimony, i/6
Sylvan Letters, 1/10
Life of Haion Trenk, abridged, IJIO
Fables for Ladies, IJIO
Letters from Yorick to Eliza, 1/4
Fallen Cottage, Jovial Songlter, fcc. &c
ALSO,
At the above place may be had Blank
Boyks of different kiwij.
October 8
Te be Sold,
The House, Stables, & Lot
of Ground,
In Second Itreet, between Spruc» and
Union flreels, in ihe occupation 6( his
Britannic Maiefty's Minifler.
also
The Adjoining Lot,
26 teet front, and 149 * eet
terms of Tale, apply to
Wm. Cramond.
w&stf
Aug. 14
just Arrived,
And wiH be landed to-roorrow morning at
wharf, to CARGOot to
Schooner Industry, Captain Hylander,
from Havanna,
.-y ,?
CONSISTING OF
s 5 hhds. Molafles,
Of fupcrior full quality.
106 Boxes and Barrels
White & brown Sugar
Parcel of Ox-Hides ;
FOR SALE BY
Peter Blight.
ALSO,
A PARCEL OF
COFFEE,
Just arrived in the Hibernia, Captain
Irwin, from Jamaica.
Sept. 13
Dancing Schools
Wm. M'DOUGALL presents his com
pliments to the Public —T hanks them for
the great encouragement he has experi
enced these twenty odd years. He will
open liis School for this Season on Monday
the i.-th Odtober, at 10 o'clock in the
morning, in Aat large and elegant Saloon
in Harmony ttreet, leading from Third to
Fourth street, turning the corner of No.
j 70, SoulhThird firtet.
His Employers may be allured, the flri&
order and decorum that has always been
observed in his School, shall still.be pur
sued—and that their children will be taught
in the mod approved and modern stile
Note—An Evening School for young
Gentlemen.
*di iSW
Oft. 10
— THIRTY
Journeymen Shoemakers.
CONSTANT employment, and ge.
nerous wages will be given to that
number, apply to
George Kerable,
No. 36, South Third-Street Philadel-
phia.
N. B. A number of apprentices
wanted—apply as above.
Sept. 26 «°P*f
James M'Alpin,
Taylor,
No, 3, South Fourth Strietj
Returns his grateful acknowledgements
to his friends and rhc Public so; their libe
ral Encouiagement, and begs leave ret
pe6lful!y iofo)icit a Continuance of their-
Favours. _ ,
At his Shop Gent'emen can be turnilhed
with the best materials* and have theni
made lap and finilhed * ri the neatest and
most iaihionable manner.
He will thankfully receive any orders &
pay a pTt/JTrpt onti atiMt on to
-thrm.
Oft. 25
Money to be Lent,
REAL ESTATES,
Within the City and Liberties of Philadel
phia Apply to
Nicholas Diehl, jutr.
Attorney at Law.
No. io, foulh Fourth Jlrcet.
A tig. 4 mw&ftf
Asftieton Humphreys,
Attorney at Law,
Notary Public & Conveyancer,
AT his Office No. 65, Walnut street
Corner 'of OCK Street, continues
to tranfart bufmefs in the above branches,
as heretofdu, and draws at a moderate
charge, D:eds, Bonds, Mortgages, Powers
of Attorney, Bills of Sale, «in<S Bottomree
Charter Parties, Memorials, Petitiorts,,
and othrr.lnftrutnents in AVriting. He al
so continues to buy and fell Real Estates,
upon Commission ; and has at present a
feW valuable Farms, &c. for fe!e.
Oftoberli, 1794
Stock Brokers Office
No. 16, Wali-ftreet, Nf.vv-York.
THE Subscriber intending to cot fin v him
fel< entirely to the PURCHASE and
SaLE ot STOCKS on COM MISSION,b«£s
leave to oft i hisferviccs to his friends an(i
others, in the line ol a Stock Broker. Thofc
who may pleafc to favor him with their bufi.
ncl's, iha'y depend Opon having it tranfa&ed
wUh the uirnoft fidelity and titfpatch.
Oi'deratrow Philadelphia, Boston, or any
other part ol the United States, will bt
Hi icily attended to.
LEONARD BLfcECKF.R.
rr.&tVitf
THOMAS DOBSON,
Principles and Observations
2a\v2w
APPMF.D TO THE
MANUFACTURE and INSPECTION
Pot and Pearl AJhes.
By DAVID TOWNSEND,
Infpe&or of Pot aad Pearl-Ashes for the
Commonwealth of MafTachufetts.
Published according to Aift of Congress.
These observations relate to an extensive
bufinefe j and are defigued, in the plainest
manner, to convey profitable information
to thole interefled in it, who have not leis
ure or opportunity te feareb for the princi
ples therein contained, Tn the writing* of
profeflional Chemists.
For
A Ho A
eodtf
2awtf
Oil Mortgage of
cod4w
TO RE SOLD FY
o F
NOTICE.
ALL Persons wiftiing to fend Irt
ters to Camp may, until further notice,
have them conveyed by Exprcfs every
other day, Sunday excepted, by having
thtm left at the Office of the Secretaiy
of State for the United States, prccifely
at nine o 'Clock in the morning of tiie
day of starting. As this arrangement
will commence to-morrow, and ofie
of its objects is the accomtnodati.iii of
those who have connections ai d iYiends
in the Army, punctuality, ns tut V.c
time of lodging the letters is ex pi a«l,
:>t her wife they will be neceflarily ( U lay
id to the next succeeding Express.
O&ober 24.
John Miller, jun.
No. 8, Cussnut near Front Strut t
Hath Imported in the late VeffHs
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
WOOLLENS,
'■v£. V
SUITABLE TO ?HS fc !
- ~ I v .'ii
ALSO,
(by the package,)
HATTS well affbrted, Boys'coloured, and
Mens' black
Manchejler Cotton Goods
Slippers and Sandals
Flowers and Feathers
Black and White Lace.
Fans.
IRISH LINENS,
Brown and White, by the Box, laid in on
the BEST TERMS.
Ticklenburgs,
BY THE BALE OR PIECE
0&. 15 oadtf
To the Public.
A SUBSCRIPTION
Is opened for Printing the
Theological Wr 'ttingi
OF
Emanuel Swedenbourg,
At Francis Bailey's hook Jlore, Ao. lib,
Market Jlreet, Philadelphia,
WHEN a l'ufficient fobfcription lakes
place, ameeting will be aiivertifed to con
lider the most eligible mode for conduifrir g
the printing of such of the Works as lhall
be thought to be of the grcateft utility 111
the'firft infiance.
The following Treatises may be noiu had at
Mr. Bailey'j :
The Doctrine of Lite, or the Spiritual
sense of the Teu Corotiiai dnients.
The Universal Theology of the New
Church ; which was foretold by the
Lord in Daniei, chap. 7, v. J, i 3, 14,
and in the Apuialypfej ch*p, 2J, v, i,
3, &rc. • • •,-> " .
A View of the Heavenly £U>c
trines of the NewJerafateniChlwd'., :
As various opinions have been en
ter tained refpe&tpg these iutakable writings
and yet no person by rational r.t Ins
been able to refute thrm, but infbad theic
of, invidious calumnies and groundteis re
ports have been induftnouily propagated
to difciedit the honourable and enlightened
Author, as well as his Works, we doubt
not the candid and sincere inquirers after
Truths of the highest importance, wtlffe
rioufly examine those Works for fhtufeh'Cb
in which it is to be hoped, thet being »n the
puifuit and love of the Truth lor the Take
of its native excellence and use, they will
regard them as»hey jdftly deierve, ar,d in
tHe end receive both profit and delight.
Oft. 14 eTumv
Essence for the Tooth-ache,
Prepared and fold by Dr. LEE t Goh'en
Square, London.
THE public are offend one of ihe molt
efficacious and fafe Medicines, that e»tr
appeared, fior that most excruciating pain
the
Tooth-Ache;
The numerous instances of i«s happy th
efts in relieving fbe affi led, have now
brought «t into 'univeffal estimation; *
! not only relieves the Tooth-Ache, but »s
oi the u-moft lervice in curing, tie
Scurvy in the Gums,
In preventing the ('iftf/reabic fm«l|
that is produced from unsound teeth, ai
occafionirg a f>veet breath; it
prevents the teeth from decaying* apt > v ''
be found a general prefervci of the 1 cet
and Gums-
Sold in Philadelphia, »n)v at
Poyntell's stationary store,
No. 21, Second street, touth.
Oft. 15 11
TO BE SOLD,
By THOMAS DOBSON,
Alphabetical Lift
duties
Payable by law oti all Goods, Wai»*♦
Merchandise imported iuto tie vv
Saates of A.nerica, alter the last < J .
June ,794, diftin P; nifliingthe "tcjpat.tle
on those imported in (hips or v . s ui , ,
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