SHERRY WINES, in pip*--. inH quarter casks, 4 years old ; Spa m.li ajid,Carolina Indigo; Muscovado Sugar, in afid barrels; prime Botlon Beef, in barrels and half barrels; Hyson and Sou thongTeM; Ravens Duck ; Ticklenburgs **id 8 by To Window forfalcby Nalbro' & Jno. Frazier, No. 81 Walnut-Street. April 28, 1795. 3UW4W " A FEW "COPIES Of the celebrated Performance undet the Signature of M A N L I U S, May b* had of John Ormrod, No. 41, Chef nut Jlreet. FRICE 25 CtNTS. Sh Croix Sugars IN Barrels, St. MARTINS do. in do. HAVANNA MOLASSES for faie by SAMI. R. FRANKLIN, No. 117 Sourh Frout and 136 South Water St. Afiril 20. 33Wtf In the Chancery of New Jersey. April 14tb. 1795. Pr:f:nt his Excellency Richard Howell, Chancellor. Between Lydia Ondcrdoncky Complainant, and Henry Oaderdcnciy Defendant. The Complainant in this cauffc having this day filed her bill of complaint* praying for certaiu causes therein set forth, to bfc divorced from her husband Henry Onderdonck, the above defendant,and having made due proof, that the said Henry hath, after the cause of complaint had arisen removed hhtifelf without the jurifdi&ion of this court, so that the process thereof cannot bs served upon him, or if fctved he cannot be compelled to appear and answer or plead, and having thereupon prayed a hearing upon the fa&s charged in the said bill. 2t is therefore ordered that a hearing be had on the fads charged in the said bill, accordingly on the firft day of July next at the dwelling .hofafc of William Hay, Innholder, in the city of Trenton, at ten o'clock in the fore noon, a copy of this order, having been firft publilhed in one of the pyblic papers of this slate, and in one of the public papers of the {lates of New York and Pennsylvania, or served on the said defendant for the space- of two months at least, before the said day ap pointed for hearing. Richard Howell. 22 eodtj Patent Nail ManufaSlory, No. 120, South Froßt-ltreet, Philadelphia. I THOMAS PERKINS & Co. ' HAVING by the use of Machines, .for c which they have a Patent from the United v States, been enabled to make 3d. 4d. 6d. Bd. and iod. NAILS, equal to the bell drawn ones, (andfupcrior to them for many purpiw * fes) and from ijtto 30 per cent cheaper so licit orders in that line, which shall be exe cuted with fidelity by Thomas Perkins and Co. N. B. A larg* assortment of the above 1 jf Nails on hand at reduced prices—al f • Is for Sugar Hogsheads. J*ch 31 eodtf TART COMPANY of PHILADEL PHIA* T e ANNUAL ELECTION ' )irectors and s Treasurer, will com- 0 eat the I.ibrary Hall, on Monday the t day cf Miry next, at three o'clock in the a Won, Tv-hen the Treasurer will attend to r ffe. tiis. Annual Paymente of two dollars on "•are as now ellablifhcd by law. £y order of ohe QireP.ors, BENJ. R. MORGAN Wy. A P r '' 3?- - 4 M James M'Alpin, Taylor, ' Vo, 3, South Fourth Str*f.t, Returns his grateful acknowledgements to his ttiends and rhc Public for their like ral Ervcoui agenient, and begs leave res pe&fully 10 folicrt a Continuance of their Favours. 0 At his Shop Gentlem be FurniThed With the best materials, and have tb«m t! frtadeupaod finiftwd in the neatest and a . most farhionahle manner. « Hew ill thankfully receive any orders & pay apreinpt and pun&ual atiem on to ihem. Oft. *5 _J ! 2avytf . At Reduced Prices, ■Na. 26, Chefmit street, between Front and , . Second Streets, FOR SALE, t An elegant Jtjfortmenl of the mo/l y Fafliionable Stays, Corsets, &c 0 Suit nil* for the Se/ifan. Ladies will be waitcd'ori at their own hou- t fes if required, and (lays, &c. altered, if ne etflary. free of extra charges. N. B. The faie will only continue fifteen days from this date. April Jj . Tjt All persons are hereby caution id against taking any affitjnment of a Bond obtained from the fubferiber by Henry Mo- r liere, Rope maker, for, the Turn of twenty. £ five pounds, 'datedOAobcr 1793 —as the laid ' bond was not given for any valuable confide- 1 Nation—and I am determined not to pay t|ie fame unlcfs to»p-:lled by kw. William Jordan. Atril *J * n Scheme of a Lottery, a Toraife 39,900 Dollars, on 966,000 Dollars V Dtduflin# per Cerff. f>om the Prizts— - » This Lottery \onf(lf of 38,000 Tickets, in u " which there are 14.539 Priies, and 23,461 5* Blanks, being about ene and an half blanks 16 a prize. THE Dire£lor*of the Society for eft abli fil ing Ufeful ManufaAures, having resolv ed 10 ere£l LOITER!ES for railing One "" H\jndr ed Thous and Dollar s, agreeably to an Aft of the Lcgifl-nure of ti«c Stgte ol he New-Jcrfcy, have appointed the following I persons to fpperintend and dire£l the draw ing of the fdine, viz. Nicholas Low, Kafus King, t Herman Le Roy, james Watson, Richard Harnfo»>, Abijah Hammond, and f m Cornelius Ray,ff the city of New-York— Thomas Willing, Joseph Ball, Matthew M 4» Connel and Andrew Biyard, of the city of Philadelphia—-His Excellency Richard How - eli,-Efq. Klias fioudinot, General Day •:«n, Jimci Parker, John Bayard, Do&or Lewis Donham, Samuel W. Stockton, joshua M. Wallace, Jofepft Bloomfield, and Boudinot, ot Ncw-Jerfey, who otier the following Scheme ef a Lottery, and pledge 1 J themfelvcs to the public, that they will take ? every aCuranee and precaution in their power 1 id to have the Monies paid by the Managers, < It. from time to time, as received, into the Hanks at Ni w-York and Philadelphia, to _ remain for the purpofp of piying Pruts, 1 f which (ball be immediately dffchargtd by a : chbck upon one of the Banks. ] , SCHEME: I y 1 Prizeof 20,000 Dollars is 20,000 1 10,000 10,000 2 5»ooo 10,©00 * § 2,000 lO;O00 IO 1.000 10,000 20 50© in,ooo ( 1 100 100 10,000 • ,f 3°® 5° 15,000 , n 1000 20 20,000 t J 2000 15 30,000 f t qOOO 12 36,000 J 8100 IO ' 81,000 y i l f Prizes. 262,000 c 23,461 Blanks. First drawn number, 2,000 c Laftdrawn number, 2,000 ■t —: f 38000 Tickets at** Dollars each is 266,0e0 c r - The drawing will commence, tinder the j infpeftion of a Comdjliiue of the Superin- c n tendants, zr. Toon as the Tickets are fold, of p y which time'vy notice be given. 5 The Supcrintcadams appointed John e N. of Newark, Jacob R. Hai- R denberg, ot New-Brunfwick. and Jonathan \ Rhea, of T<enton, as immediate Managers s thereof, who have ijiven ample security for c the trult reposed in them. r In order to fccure the punAual pay- * £ mentofthe Prizes, the Supeiinlendants of the Lottery have directed thai the Managers (hall each enter "into bonds in 4c,000dollar;, with four fufficientfecurities,lo perform their b inftruclions, ihe fubltance of which is o I. That wlienevereither of the Managers d shall receive the sum of Three Hundred Dol- el lars, he (hall immdiately place the fame in one of the Banks of New-York or Philadel -5 phia, to the ciedit ol the Governor of the Society, and such of the Superintendants as live in the city where the monies are placed, to remain thereuntil the Lottery is drawn, for the payment of the Prizes. ► 11. The Managers to take fufficient fe r curity tor any Tickets they may trull, other i wife to be refponiible for them. 111. To keep regular books oT Tickets j foldT, Monies received and paid iTV.»> the Bank,' abftra&s of which (ball he sent, C! Tiomhly, to tin Governor of the Society. t] Paterfom, January 1, 1794. p I On application to either of the above gen a (lemen, information will be given where tickets mav be had. tu&ftf No. 92. r District of Pennsylvania, r - TO WIT. Be it remembered that on the p ■ twenty sixth day of March, in the nineteenth v year of the Independence of the United States n ■ of America, Thomas Dobfon of the said dif- ft ' tridl, hath depoftted in this office the title of ' a book, the right whereof he claims as Pro- a » prictor, in the words following, to wit: lc 1 " Elements of Physiology, by Jo. Fred, p Biumenbach, M. D. Profeflar of Medi- b cine in ordinary at Goettingen, member of fc the Royal Society of Sciences at Goettiu- g; gen, and of several other Societies in dif ferent parts of Europe. Translated from w the origiital Latin, and interspersed with ft o. cafiqjial notes—By Charles Caldwell— ft To which is affixed by the Translator, h< an Appendix, exhibiting a brief and com- b; pendious view of the existing Discoveries, C 3 relative to the fubjeft of Anim<il Eledlrici ty. Volume 1." o] In conformity to the a& of the Congrcfs ft of the United States, intituled " an acfl for T the Encouragement of Learning, by securing ft the copies ot maps, charts and books to the so I authors and proprietors of such copies during so the times therein mentioned." b< Samuel Caldwell, r 1 Clerk of the Dijlrifl of Pennsylvania. yjpril 11 iaw 4 w No. 94. Diftricl of Pennsylvania, 1 . to WIT. ?r Be it remembered that on the fai twenty fixtli day of Mardi, in the nineteenth year of the Independence of the United States th : of Amcrica, Joseph Priestley of the said dif triil hath deposited in this office, the title of wi a book, the right whereof he claims as au- gi tnor, in the words following, to Wit: " A continuation of the Lettels to the re Philosophers aiid Politicians oT rraife, on de 1 the fabjeift of Religion, and of the Let- to tsrs to a Philosophical Unbeliever, in anf- CI wer to Mr. Paint's .Age of Reason—By Ja Joseph Priestley, L. L. D! F. R. S. &c of &c." PI j In conformity to the aft of the Congress to . of the United States, intituled "an a<ft for te - the Encouragement ef I.earning, by fecur -1 iug the copies of maps, charts and books to . the authors and proprietors of such copies, . (flirirg the times therein mentioned." Samuel Caldwell, a ] Cleri of tie DiJlrifl of Pennsylvania. C> * II raw4w PHILADELPHIAP*int6i» by JOHN FENNO, No. n 9 , Stmw — Pjuc. S.x D«ular S Per a«n'.. . ' A VENDUE, Une.Terre Superbe fituc dans ,n ,I'Etat de la Nouvelle >' Y-ork. 19 \, • a- LA BELLE Habitation connuc par le nom , v- de SCOTIA- fitue fur le bord du nord de Ift e Riviere de Mohawk et vis a vis la floriflantc ly ville de Schene<Sfcady qui eft a l'extremite dc la communication par eau entre la Caneda et ig autres parties occidental avec la ville d'Alba nie dont elie ell eloignee de seize miles An glois ou cinq lieues uii tiers de france. 1 * Cette terre eft bornee par la dite Riviere environ deux tiers de lieue—les grands Che ~ rains des parties *derouefc et du nord fe joig • nent en cet endroit avec plufieurs autres et conduifent a l'endroit par ou Ton traverse la Riviere vis a vis la dite vilie-—cette habitati on contient plus de njille acres, upe grande a partie de la quelle eft en plaine de la premier, qualite et proprce pour des prairies ou du c grain dont elle produit une grand abon e dance. e On pourroit la devifcr en plufieurs habita£ r tions donnant a chacune des situations tres i, commodes a placer des maifons—elle contient c aprefent deux mailbns grandes et bien copi o modes avec des Granges Ecuries, Magazns, i, des Remises pour les Voitures et plufiers a autres batimens qui font tres convenables lc tout fitue fur une elevation au bord de la ite Riviere d'ou Ton a une vu« bien agreea- Q blc fur la dite ville, des prairies dans fes en -0 virons et de la Riviere aufli bien que d'un 0 Reservoir d'environ trenie acres, qui eft bien 0 fourni de p«ilTon et de gibier. o II y a aufli fur la dite terre une Moulin a 3 eau fur un courant qui ne manque Jamais, 0 avec une maifon pour le meunir ;on y pour -3 roit ajouter d'autres moulins, &c.—fur cette 3 terre eft aufli un bon Verger des meilleurs D fruits de ce pais d'environ mille arbres,entes, les Jardins abondent de toutes fortes de fruit propre pour ce climat—Dependent aufli de 5 cette terre plufieurs tenements avec des lots 5 de terre dont les baux font d'une courte dure. :> II n'y a point de terre dans ces parties que • foit plus feconde pour toutes fortes de grain > d'hiver dont il en a ct6 fein€ I'automne - pafie prefque deux cents boifieaux ce que sera • compris dans la Vente aufli bien que deux petite* Iflas dans la Riviere vis a vis a la mai fon. \ ' On penfe que la vue de ces terres on don | Hera une plus haute idee qu'aucun descrip tion qu on pourroit en donner. Pour los conditions de Ventes il faut fe ren<ke chez le foufligne demeurant fur les , fceux ou a meflieurs Oliver Wcndel et Harri fon G. Otis, a Bofton—meflieurs Cornelius ( Ray et De Wit Clinton, a New-York—mef ( fieurs James Gordon et Henry Glen, mem bres du Congres, a present a Philadeljfliie, ou a monsieur Stephen Bayard dans la ville de Schene&ady, qui feront connoitre lc prix et conditions de la Vente. JOHN SANDERS. Vaiuable Property I For Sale, I IN THE STATE of NEW-TORK. ! TIIAT valuable w.*ll known F.ftate, called SCOTIA, situate on the north bank of ' the Mohawk river, directly opposite the po pulous and flouriibing town of Schene&ady, at the foot of the water-communication from the Western Country, and Upper Canada ; sixteen miJes frcm the city of Albany, ex tending about two miles on the bank of the - river above and below the said town; this river is the only water communication in the United States with the great western Lakes. The roads from the western and northern parts of the .state of New York, together with a number of other public roads here meet, and lead to the noted ferry kept oppo site the said town. It contains upwards of qpe thousand acres, 1 a gr.at proportion of which is intervale or lowland, calculated both for grass or grain, producing great burthens annually ; it may' be laid into a number of valuable farms, af fording convenient and handsome building ground*; there is nDw on the premise* two very large and commudihus dwelling houses' with large Dutcl barns, barracks, hovels, stables, cart and wiggon house, carriage house ftorc house, fsmuner house, and ether out- . houses, on a commanding eminence near the bank of the river, affording a beautiful and extensive profpedt of the'river for several miles, the lowland, the town, and a fine lake of water, covering about thirty acres, well stored with all kinds of river filh, fowl, &c. ] There •« a good grift mill on a never failing stream of waaer, a good frame house, &c. for the miller, also convenience above the mill * for erecting more water works ; there is a bearing orchard with pearly one thousand ap- f pie trees, fct'out, grafted of the best fruit,the P gardens are flocked with all the various fruits the climat; will admit; also several tenements with portions of land onfhort leases.. The land in point of fertility of foil, is cx ceeded oy none in the state ; there is now in the ground near two hundred burfiels winter r grain, which will be included in tke above < sale. 11 Alio two fmali iflandj in the river, opposite h the manlier. house n A view of the premises, it is presumed, will fully oqual any dcfcription that can be 1 given thereof. For terms of sale apply to the Subfcnber, it residing on the prcmifcs, Messrs. Oliver Wen- ti dell or Harrifon (i. Otis, Esquires, ia th« *■ towaof Boston, Cornelmsßay, or DeWitt tl Clinton, Esquires, at the city of Naw York: b, James Gordon or Henry Glen, Esquires, two r, of the members of Congress, at the city of x Philadelphia; Stephen N. Bayafti, in the " town of by whom the price & / terms of sale will be communicated. , ' JOHN SANDERS. Scotia, Jan. aB, 1795. g N. B. The remaining flock unfold, and j all the farming utcnflk, the purcha&r or pup diafers may be accommodated with. Fhilad. F«b. 7. jawim « A SULKET, | Quite new, with an excellent set of harness IS and plated furniture; very lijjht, neat and strong, and was calculated for travelling— or sale. Also, an elegant new C 0 A C H E E, >m With plated furniture to the harness ; very la light, neat, and plain in the conftru&ion ; lte with or without a pair of young, lively, Bay de HORSES, et For sale. a " Also, a very good, new, light, Farm WAGGON, re With fixtures complete, for sale; apply to e _ the printer hereof. N. B. Any of the above articles will be et fold separately or together, arid approved j 2 notes taken if required. The Horses are re j_ markably well adapted for Leadiag-Horfes in | e a Stage. r 28. diw " lJuJi Ptiblijhed, * THOMAS DOBSON, BOOKSELLER, ' At the Stone House, in second street, Philadelphia, ■I Volume XIII of Encyclopedia : ;s Or a Di6lionary of Arts, Sciences, and Mif a cellaneous Literature, on a plan entirely 1- new, by which#the different sciences and 1- arts are digested into the form of diftin<si # n treatifesor systems : n This volume contains the history of Nehe miah, Nero, Newfoundland, Newton, and Newtonian Philosophy, Niagara, Nile, Nor way, Numidia, Observatory, Olympus, Op tics, Oratory, Ornithology, Oflian, Otaheite, € Ovis, Owhyhee, Paintings, .Palermo, Palef .g tine, Paper making, Parliament, Paris, Paf -5 cal, together with a great variety of Biogra [t' phical and mifccilaneous articles. Illustrat e ed with 32 elegant Copperplates. s Subscribers to this work are earnestly soli : cited to take up the volumes which they havrt; not received, as the lying out of so much - e money is a serious injury to the Publisher, 11 those who. do not take them up and pay for them by the firft of July 1795, will be fubje& a to an additional charge. *■ The fubfeription for this valuable work is closed sometime ago', the Publisher has still a fewfets 65 hand for sale at no dollars the set. The money to be paid in full on deliv ering the volumes now ready, which are thir- < teen, and the remaining five volumes will be e delivered when publiftied to the purchaser or j s his order. The fourteenth volume is in the press, in 8 coniiderable forwardnefs. April 10 eod4w ; Columbianum. i i Notice is hereby given, 1 hat the Committee of Examination of Ta lents and Prctenfions, belonging to the Colum bianum or National College of Paintixg, Sculpture, Archite»Shii / e, and Engraving con tinue to receive recommendations from those Arties, who mean to .become Members of that Institution, inclosed to Mr. Groonjbridge fouftLiuiioining_thc Bank of Pennsyl vania, f\Ti*VTrlrlri y>y-- —»—. —_ Signed by order of the Committee r amination, &c. " J. J. BARR-ALET, v THOS. ROBSON, Assist. Sec J | Feb. 37 d fl ! JUST IMPORTED, : And for sale by the Subscriber, at his Store, No. > 18, Perm Jlreet, : 50,000 lb.' ; St. Domingo Coffee, 5 hhds. Muscovado Sugar, : 20 boxes Havanna Do. a bbls. Do . Do 1965 Spanilh Hides, entitled to the Draw- -{ back. Geo. Sibbald. April 7 d SALT. Best Cadiz Salt, Just landing from on board the Brig Trial, - or sale at Messrs Willing and Francis's wharf ■*T~ 'fl . j Levinus Clarkfon. March 11, 4. THE PARTNERSHIP OF MOUNTFORD, BIOREN fcfCO. PRINTERS, IS this day dijfolved by mutual consent. All fler fons having demands againjl faidfirm are desired to furnifb their accounts—and those indebted, to make payment to the fubfcrilers, ivbo are duly authorised to fettle all concerns. JOHN BIOREN, g April 24. PATRICK MADAN. * BIOREN %<i MADAN, Printers, - CONTINUE the Printing Buftncfs as usual, at their Printing-Offer, No. 7J, Docl-Jirect. Hav a general ajptrlment of printing materials, they hope to give every falisfa&ion to those who may please to employ them' Printing in general, Ship Advert fements, Cards, " Handbills y isfc. executed at the fhlrtef notice. C fhefrfl volume of the Wtoris of Sa akspeare f; is notv in the press. Subscriptions are received by d the boolj"ellers in tbjs city, and the UniUd States J I: " 'he office of the Aurora, Philadelphia, and by p the publishers. No. 75 jMct Street. Gentlem'en M holding Subscription pqpers in the different fates, are rejuefed to transmit the names of the-fubferibers ■which they have obtained, to the publishers, in order that the frjl volume may be forivarded to them. April l' 6. d ItJarvliu Wanted Immediately. » Smiths, a good fireman and White Smith, good encouragement will be given, ft Apply No 162 or 74 Market street. ft Philad. Feb, 18, 1795, N. B. Boarding and Lodging free. u d. a V ' V J his Day 'is publiJJiecl, fs And for sale by W lli-im Young, JSo. r 2 id south Sccond (tree,, J. Ormroa. at the M — Franklin's Head, No. 41, Chefjiut fUx-ct and tlld Editor of this Gazette, [Price 18 Cents.'] A SERMON, y Delivered in the Second Presbyterian ' Church, in the City of Philadelphia, on the ' 19th of February, 1795, being the day of General Thanksgiving throughout the Unit ed States. By ASHBEL GREEN, D. D. One of the Pallors of the aforefaid Church 0 March 18 d A Lot, containing ahout - 17 acres, 011 the Wiflahiekon road, 4 miles a from the city, and directly opposite to the' house of Mr. Isaac Wharton. A Lot, containing 10 acres, in Ifliiigton Lane, on said road, near "the oTTaf er Moylan, Esq. A Lot, containing 10 acres in Turner's Lane, on said road, and dire&ly to . the estate of Mr. Ternant. Enquire of Joseph Redman, Woodstock, corner of Turner'S Lane. , April 6 eodtf FOR SALE, " At the STORES of ' JelTe <& Robert Walr PUTT WfNE in pipe , hhds. aiidqu ter c.iilcs 1 LISBON dc.iu oipes a id quartercaft Souchong and ( ongo 1 EAS, in quari: chests , A quantity ofX.i(bonand CadizSALT Soft/helled ALMONDSir, bales Velvet CORKS, in do. Russia MATTS. June 9 a Just Pubiillied, And to be A fold by Mr. Ormrod, No. , i, Chefnut street, Mr. Dobfon, 41, Seco <j street, Mr._DavifL% 6K> JHjgb a . bytheEditor, 119, Chefnut street, An ALPHABETICAL LIS Y f OT THE DUTIES Payable by Law, on all Goods, Wares Hi Merchandize,imported into the United St s - after the last day of March, 179J. —Price i-Bth of a Dollar. March 19 c To be Sold, And Pofleifion given immediately, A Two Jlory brick Dwelling House, In Arch street near Front llrca. No, 2 \ fixtcen and an half feet front, the lot 102 feet deep. £*1411 ire of Isaac Snowden, South Second Street. March 30 d6t—eodtf E L E C T I 0 N7~ -- —-An Mieflibtt will-be hVld at the Pen*ify >- _ ni* 2lojyual oil tfrvr sam lii day month, I T9?T~Xbemg- day week) at three o'clock in the afternoon, Twelve Managers and a Trcofu? rr 9 for the en suing year, of which the Cdrftribufars are deii ed to take notice and attend. By order of a Boirdof Managers, Samuel Coates, Clerk 4th Mo. 13, 1795. Jamaica Rum. A CHOICE PARCEL, Will be landed Vj-morrow morning, at J and Robert Wain's wharf, Aifo at South Jireet Wharfs The CARGO of Schooner Industry, ( s tain Flinn, from Jamaica COFFEE, In Hogftcads Barrels, Pimento in Bags, FOR SALE BY Peter Blight. Just Publilhed, And to be fold by Thomas Dobfon, No. Second ftrrct, F-'ijirrrfn f n-riii, T street, John Ormrod, 41, Chefnut ft, . , and by the Editor of this Gazette, Proceedings of the Execut of die United States, RESPECTING THE INSURGENTS, 1794. MARCELLUS—as publilhed in the. Vir ginia Gazette, in November and Decei cr 1794. HISTORY of the REVOLUTION GENEVA. UNITED STATES. V PENNSYLVANIA DISTRICT NOTICE is hereby given, that thr trials of Criminal Caules in rhe Circuit Court of the United States for the Pe-i.;- fylvania Diftricft, will commence on IV' day, the 4th day of May next, at the t y Hall in PhiladelphiaHwhen and where persons bound by recogniseuue or'ot wife to appear, are required to attend By order of the Honorable Wiil - Patenon, Esq. one of the affix ... juitices of the Supreme Court of ' * United States, and the Honor-'' Richard Peters, Esq. diftrift it of the United States for the r< fylvania diftricl. D. LENOX, Marfba Madhai's Ofiire, March If, 1795. J The printers ol 4 news-papers to weftv.ard and northward of PhJatkit are requested to insert tbe above.
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