Gazette of the United States, & daily advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1800-1801, August 15, 1800, Image 3

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    '^ r artarmjtof plcafuie. The • pofficien of
Gnu Melas.ia extraordinary.; - That of the.
Exench.anny xJn. the :Po- 'is excellent, occu-
and theTefciiT. There are
perftns who believe, that if the firft events
sre not favourable, Gen. Melas will take re
fuge in Genoa"
Just Imported,
In. the, ship Kensington, from London, an^
'A' : f or . sali h
Jofepb & James Crukfhank,
JN«. 87, High-Street,.
AN AS^CfcRTI3ENT OF
H*. J
BOOKS AND STATIONARY,
Amongst which are-the following
NEW BOOKS:
- A fnmmary of universal Hiilory, exhibiting th«
use, Decline, and Revolutions of tfc* different Na
ti(>H» of the world, from t.'.e Creation to the pre
fect time, 9 vols., 8 vo. cranflatedfroir. the French
of M Anguetil.
'Travels(hrftugh the United Statei of America,
thi Country of the Iroqouis, and Upper Canada,
with an authentic account of Lower Canada by
(fee Duke de la Rpchefcucault Liancourt » vols.
4|fo
Memoirs relative t* Egypt written in t.iat coin
try during the campaigns of General Buonaparte
in the yeart 1798 and 1799.
* Vublk Chira<fler» of i?y!—99—flo® a
Yob B*o. ...
, A Voyage to the East Indies coDtain : ng an ac
count or the manners, Coftoms &c of the Na
tives with a Geographical defcriptlon of the
cotintry by Fra Paoleno dafan Bartolomeo.
The annual Necrolegy of 1797, 8 including
iffo "various articles of neglefled Biography.
1: Wetkins Uuiverfal Biographical and Hiftori
e»l Di<3ionary. , . j
VValpoliana Jvo'l.
A Digested Index to the seven volumes ef
Term Reports by F. E. Tonikifis.
MatfhrS Natural History for the use of School*
The British Nepos or Mirror of youth con*
(Ifling of fclcdlives of Illuitrfous' Britons, by
William Mivor. L. L.D-
Poem* oil fubjcfU felefled to enforae
(hcptaAice of virtue ice • by E. Tomkint ■
Moo ret Navigation 14th Edition enlarged.
Nautical Almanacks for 1801—»■
ROWLETTs
Co py-Right.
DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA—
TO WIT .
BE IT REMEMBERED, That on
of July, in the 15th year of the Independence
of the Uni'ed States ot America, John Rowlitt
of the said lJiflridt hath deposited in chit Office the
Title of a Book, the right whereof h* claims as
Proprietor, in the words following, to wit.
'*• Tables of Discount, or Interest,
ON (VtKY DOLL Aii ,
FROM one to two thousand ; on eveiy ten dol
lars ,frorti two thcufand to two thousand five hun
dred ; dli evtrjr fifty, from two thousand five hun
dred to three thousand, and on every five hundred
■from thiee thousand to five thoufand—from one
day to (uty-four days inclusive, AT SIX PER
CENT. Comprizing, in the whole/ upwards of
one hundred andthirty two thousand one hundred
and fiity calculations e( Discount; all performed
accnrdirg to the equita' le principles of the Banks,
and as pradtifed between individual* throughout
the United States.
WITH NOTES
Preceding ike work, Ihewing how, by means of
tkc Tables, to ascertain tbc Dilcount, AT SEVEN
and ar EIGHT PER CENT, reckoning either 360
or 3165 days to the year—explained by examples
A^e,
AootW Note, aodrr the firß pije of the Work,
t.ftawingth* mode of calculation 00 CENTS.
LIKEWISE,
The ready way to use the Tables for any number
of Days exceeding sixty-sour.
To all which is added, the principles of compu
tation of the vr.rioui exchanges betwten each Date
refpe&ively, and bet-vcen all thef« and London
aodParis, at different rates ef Exchange.
By JOHN ROWLETT,
Accomptant, Bank of North-America.
IN CONFORMITY to the a<st of tkc Con
grefs of tks United States, intituled " An
A& for th« encouragement of learning,
by securing 'he copies of Maps, Charts
and Bo«k.« to the .Authors and Propri
etors of such copies during the time here
in mentioned."
(Signed) D.CALDWELL.
. Clcri if tbc District oj Pennsylvania.
angoft t. iat<w.
Twenty Dollars Reward.
RAN-AWAV from Spring Forge, in Y»rk
County,a negro inan, named ISAAC, other
wise CUOJO, about »r years old, the property
ot Robert Coleman; Esq. He i« a'nout J feet 8
inches high, ha- a hlemifli in hii eye*, more white
is them than eommtn, by trade a Fergeman; had
oh and teok with him a drab coloured broad eloti
coat, almolt new, a sailors jacket and pantaloon*
printed fancy cord, a iwanfdown striped under
acket; a rorum hat; one fine and one cearfe
ftirt' one mullin handkerchief, sprigged, two
ditto flriped border, a blue Persian under jacket
and two peir cotton flocking*. Whoever takes up
laid negto and lodges hitu in any jail in this or any
<if the neigibnuring flatcs (hall have the above r»
ward of rtafotable expencesif brought horn*.
BRIEN.
Spring Forge, Ofloher 13,1199.
N. B. A» said negto formerly lived in Chcfter
county, it i> probabls he may return there.
NoTemlier 5
WHEREAS,
AN attachment was lately iflued oat of the in
ferior, aourt of common pleas of the county
jofEffex, in the Rate of New Jersey, direSed to
'the Iheriff of the said county, against the rights,
credits, monies and effefls, goods and chattels,
liyidsand tenements of J tin Clevei Symmes at the
fuit.of Willi"* WMt, in a plea of trespass on the
■cafe to his damage threethoufand dollars; —
And whereat, the said fherifT did, at the term ef
J>i«e lift pati, return to the said court that he had
attached thedeljpndant by a certain bond given by
Matthias Drnman and Samuel Meeker to the said
defendant, to the amount of near two thousand
d«Harc,and also by sixty land warrants; —
Nov therefore, wnlefs the said John CleVfel
Symmes stall appear, give fp-cial bail, and receive
a declaration at the luit of the plaintiff, judgment
wili b« entered against him, and hi* property
herein attached, will be fold agreeably to the
statute in l'uch cafe made a»d pr»v : ded..
Aaron Ogden, Clerk, ifc.
Eluabeth town July 8,1799 (») lawl * m
Gazette-os the United States.
Friday- Er«»tNo, august 15.
PRICES OF STOCKS.
Philadelphia, AUCUST I».
Old 8 per Cent Stock for ca(b 108* a 108 3-4 p.ct.
Ntw 8 per Cent Stock do. 108 <2lOBl-4
Sit per Cent, (net amount) 87^
Navy do. do. 87
Three per Cent. do.
Deferred, • do. 83^
BANK. United States, do. ' 31
Pcnnfylvania, do. 16
1 North America, ao. 48
fnfuranae comp. N. A. (hares 10 per cent, be
low par.
Pennfylvania, lhares, at per cent, adv.
Turnpike Shares, 10 per cent, under par.
Bridge (Schuylkill) Stock, par.
Eaft-InJia Company of N. A. 1 percent advance
Land Warrants, »s dolls, per 100 acres.
COURSE OF EXCHANGE
Bills on Lon. at 30 days for cafli 171 per ct
Do. do. 60 days do. 170 do.
Do. do. 90 days do
Bills on Hamburgh at 60 days 36 «37 cts.
per Mark Banco
Do. in Amsterdam, 60 days 39 a 40 cts. per
Florin.
TO READERS AND CORRESPONDENTS?
A letter from " A Mechanic" is received.
We regret that he should have so entirely
tnifconceived the sense of a paragraph in the
Gazette of July 31, which contained .an
acknowledgment to the author of report
of the proceedings of a mob at the State-
House. In that acknowledgment the above
reporter is thanked for exposing the crude
politics of a " set of mde mechan
icals, who gain their bread upon .the city
stalls." Thi. has offended.the person who
signs himlelf •' A Mechanic," and we ate
charged with a design to infultthat necef-
Ouy, ufeful and relpe&able body of men !
Nothing was farther from the intention of
trie Editor; and the Mechanic" has from
flight pretnifes drawn a mol) erroneous con
cluflon. The above ofFenfive which
has fo ; much fuperfluous indig
nation, is nothing but a quotation froth
The Midlummer Night's Dream of Shakes
peare, and was employed for no other pur
pose, than to ridicule unqualified persons
for intermeddling with questions, alien to
their ftudiesand incompatible with their vo
cation., It was intended to expsf* the ig
norant, restless, and democrettic mechanic,
and not the order itfclf, nor the skil/ul and
ingenious members, which compote it.
Let the article in question be liberally con
strued, and perused by the eye of difcriroi
nation, and the Editor will be fully acquit
ted in Candour's court of the charge of de
faming men, ufeful and indubious. He
has been thus minute in explanation from
an anxiety not to have his sentiments per
versely understood. It is a terrible exac-
eod6t
tion, when the condu&or of a paper is re
quired to furtiifh essays, paragraphs, news
and remarks, and then to fapply eyes and
cars, and understanding, apprehension and
judgment. The Editor, partial to a nume
rous and aflive description of persons,
among whom he enumerates both the pri
vate friend, and the generous fubfiyiber, is
studious to destroy mifconftrutlion, and to
pay tribute, to whom tribute is due. But
no more of apologies. It is fit that the
public fliould understand that this is an
indepkndpnt paper, in the broadest sense
of the word, and that its conduflor will
not depart from what he conceives to
be orthodox in politics ; morals and litera
ture to please no man, or set of men. The
Gazette of the United States is under
the direction of no Board of Controul, is
Ribjected to no Inu-:x Expurgatorius. Nor
do its writers cherish the vitionary idea of
pleating men of all parties, and exciting
universal complacencj. No ; in times, like
the present, when men contend acrimonious
ly for clashing creeds, this is impossible.
Besides, if a person, iike an edit#r, who
(lands at the avenue of public opinion, were
to apologize, and explain to every one, who
comes up; to day dulcifying, what is declared
to be too sour, and to-morrow diluting what
is infilled upon to be too strong, theie would
be no end to his sneaking compliance, and
capricious verf t lity. Of such ir.eannefs,
and of such rainbow politics, the writer of
this article is well known to be no disciple.
For nearly four year* lie directed a village
paper, at that time fuffieiently approbated by
the friends to energetic government, and to
general literature. But, from Oftober 1795,
when that responsible station was taken, un
til the September of 1799, when it wa? re
linquished, he did not depart—no, not for a
moment,' from the uncontrolled principles
upon which The Farmer's Museum was insti
tuted. If, since that perisd, others have
changed, that, to use a Gallic idiom, is their
affair. He has never changed ; and frown
or blandifliment would be alike ineffeilually
employed to induce him to abjure his faith.
With this frank and well considered declar
ation, he concludes this explanatory article :
Confident that no Hedfaft man will censure
him for the (table and the conltant, that no
generous inan will upbraid him for ardency
of zeal, honestly exerted—and that r>©-can
did man will require him to encounter the
endless drudgery of " reftifying absurd mis
apprehension," and of apologizing to all tne
diflatisfied.
The letter of A. C. in this day's paper,
is curious and important. The circumflance
of our country being exposed to so many
desperate ard fugitive outlaws is highly
alarming.
The Intercepted Correfpondencc referred
to by Buonaparte i« given this day.
A letter from Liverpool of the 24th June
mentiont the arrival of the Weft-Indi*
Fleet*
PHILADELPHIA,
.
Married, on Saturday evt'ng lad, by the
Rev. Dr. Macwhorter, Mi Jacob Halley,
Editor and proprietor of tie Newark Ga
zette, to Mil's Polly Wheeer, daughter of
Mr. Caleb Wheeler, all cf Sewark.
Died, at Charleston, Souti-Carolina, Mr*
Ruflell Kellagg, of Hudfot, in the ftateof
New-York. , j «
1 in Georgia, In the |2d year of his
ags» at the feat of Colonel L Oneal, James
Armstrong, Esquire, late Sfajor in the Fe
deral army.
The finall-pox, has excited great alarm
in Savannah ; recent accounts state the de
cline of the disorder. w
A London paper of Junfc-'ia fay*, up
wards of fifty veflels have (Wiled from White
haven for America, charged to bring cargoes
of flour and rice from thence to this coun
try.
Mr Samuel Chew Hunt, offers hirafeif
as the federal candidate for the office of elfc.
tor of president, for the diftrift of Balti
more and Hartford counties.
The followiug French privateers, prizes
to the U. S. ships of war, are advrrtifed for
sale in a St. Kitts paper of July I—viz—
fchooner9 Cigne, Magdalene, La Dorada,
apd Godfrey.
PRICES AT LIVERPOOL,
June 26.
Wheat ipj to ros per 70 lb
Indian Corn, 8s 6d to 8s 9d per Winches
/ ter bushel.
Superfine Flour, 79s to 80s per barrel.
Fine Floui 77a" t 0 p er d o>
Rye do. ■> j2a per do"
Rice 36s to 37» per cwt.
' ' > ■
The Fife Senses. . ■ , v
Her face a charming prosptct brings,.
Her ireati giyes balmy blifles ;
Hear an angel, when Hie sings,
And taste of Heaven in lades.
Four fenfrs thus.(hr feafts with joy
From nature's ) icheft treasure,
Let me the other sense employ.
And I ftiall die with pleafurc.
POETRY.
INVITATION TO JOY.
From tie German.
SAY, who would mop* mjdylefs plight,
While youth and sprig bedeck the feene,
And scorn the proffei'd
With thnnkleft hurt ai d frowning mien ?
See Joy with beeki and smiles appear,
While roses strew thi- devious way ;
The ft alt of lite (he bids us {hare,
Where'er our pilgrim footfteps stay.
An 1 dill the'grove is cool and green,
And clear the fountain flows,
Still (hiiies the night's reiplendent queen,
As «rft in Paradise (he rojTe :
The graphs t h elr neftar, pour,
To 'ftuge the heart that griefs opprcfj;
Ard llill the lonely ev'ning bi'w'r
Invites and screens the stolen kiss.
Still Philomela's melting drain,
Refpoiifue to the dying
Beguiies thebufum's throbbing pain,
And sweetly charms the lid'i'ing vale :
Creation's fcunce expanded lies
Blest fceii,e! how wondrous bright and
fair !
Till Death's cold hand (hall close my eyes,
Let me the lavifh'd bounties (hare !
For tie Gazette of the United Sj'atss,
Mr. Waynb,
Having observed in a lat;e paper some
ftrr ft laid on the natural relult of our folly
while we are engaged with eyet-open in quar
relling amcng curfelves to promite the
views and final interest of foreigner* or ly,
I ant induced to add the observations of
a friend who recently travelled in the llage
with two Jacobin foreigners jult arrived
from Ireland—Where are you travelling ?
said one, I d«nt know replied the other If
Duane has an opening in his quarter, I (hall
flop there if not I lhall go on either, to Cal
enders or to Coopers Diftrift.—From this
cenverfation one of the parties digress
ed by aflcing me how far it wa9 to
Callendera quarter, my friend replied he
knew of no quarter! or Diftridts bear
ing the names mentioned, on which both
the travellers began to talk IriQi after
which one of them turned to me and with a
sneer said we fttould all be taught to know
things by'their proper names, within a
fliort time, and then proceeded to talk Irilh
only for the reft of the Journey during
which they feemd to vaunt? of their own
exploits in Battle difplayifrg great heat and
energy, sometimes in the attitude of filing
a Muiket, at other times as if ihruftinga
pike or cutting a throat, to t£e great
of tlx women who were fellow pafien-
A. C.
gers.
|C7* A Stated Mefctirtg of the Ameri
can Philofopfiical Society will be held at
their Hall, on Friday Evening the 15th
inftaut, at 6 o'clock.
JOSEPH CLAY, Sec'rj.
August 14.
AN APPRENTICE
V,- WANTED,
At the Office of the Gazette of the United
Statu.
| July«
Arrived at the Fort. ,
Brig Fair Columbia, .Moran Pprto-Rico
left it ijtfi July—Dye wood-.-A.
Van Beuren* ,
Betsey, Andrews, Honduras
lefc it 13th July—Logw<?od and
mahogany—Philips, Cramond & Cq.
Capt. Moran spoke in latitude 27, 12,
north, longitude 69, 25 weft, the schooner
Nancy, Webb, 11 days from Norfolk bound
to Kingston, Jamaica, all well.
Captain Andrews left at Honduras, tjth
July ;
Ship Rebecca, Parkar, for New York, to
fail in 10 days ;
Snow Romuls, for Charleston, to fail in
12 days ;
Brig Hiram, Spur, do. in 20 days ;
and two schooners for New-London in 20
day?.
In latitude 23, 39 north, longitude 84,
weft, captain Andrews spoke the Ihip Sarah,
Morse, 10 days from Kingston, Jamaica,
bound to New-York, in company with the
sloop Fair Ameiican, Jay, also for New*-
York.
Ship Molly, Calvert, from hence, has ar
rived at Liverpool in 36 days.
Brig Elizabeth Jones, Chamberlain, from
hence, ha 3 arrived at Martinique, and (luce
at Norfolk via St. Thomas.
Sea Nymph, M'Keever, from hence to St.
Sebaftiins, is taken by the Britilh and sent
into Lisbon.
A brig from Turk's IQand, and a brig
with a figure head, names unknown, are be
low.
Signals was up at the Fort last evening'
for a (hip and brig, we could not learn who
they were.
Arrived Harmony, Prows, Charleston ;
Betsey and Polly, Smith, Norfolk ; Benja
min and Nancy, Williams, Norfolk, Livelo,
Swafey, Philadelphia..
Cleared—Ttvo-Sifters, Freeman, Nor
folk.
NEW-YORK, August 14.
Arrived, Days
Ship Powtomac Chief, Greenleaf. Ma
[tanzas 25
Schr. Apollo, O'Zuil, Curracoa 33
CLEARED.
Ship slope, Greenfield, Leghorn
Brig Lydia, Roach, St. Sebadians
William, Stall, Jamaica
Enterprize, Wilcox, Cuba
Mendon, Ferrel, Lisbon
Sloop May Flower, Fordham. St.
[Andrews
Scjir. Venelia, Pe onet, Havasna
Ship Fanny, Br*fn, airived
in i'i day* from thi* port.
Brig Atlantic, has arrived at London
from this port.
Ship Neptune, from this port to London
stranded at the Nore, mot of the cargo
saved, though in a damaged date.
Schr. John Vining, Lavender, 17 days
Cade Nichola Mole— Left there, Scorpion,
SarenloD, of Baltimore, and (hip Fair A
merican, of New-York.. Spoke nothing on
her paflage.
CHARLESTON, July u.
Arrivtd, days
Ship Crescent, Stewart, Cork 60
Schr Two Sifters, Pcnniger, Cadiz 67
SAVANNAH,
Entered,
Schooner Rudolph, St. Mary's
Cleared,
cjhip Polly, Hancock, Liverpool
Snow William, Johnfton, do-
1 -V.S- <■»>
Election.
At a "numerous and refpe&able Meeting of
the Friends to Government, in the City
, of Philadelphia, held pursuant to public
notice on Tuesday the 29thinft. at Dun
vroody's tavern, for the purpose of nomi
nating candidates to fill thefeveralele&ive
Offices which will become vacant 1 at the
ensuing eledtion.
Henry Pratt, Esq. was chosen Chairman
and Charles W. Here, Secretary.
The report of the tommittee appointed
on Satunday the 26th inft. 'vas received—
Afte'which, it was unanimously
Resolved, that this meeting will support
with the mod aftive exertion
Col. Francis Gurney,
As Member of the House of Representa
tives of the United States.
And the following Gentlemen as Mem
bers of the State Legislature :
Legijlaiure'.
William Hall,
George Fox.
Samuel W. Filter,
Godfrey Haga,
John Blakely,
H. K. Helmuth,
Refolded, That the committee heretofore
appointed, be inftrudted to confer with their
fellow-citizent of the County of Delaware
and County of Philadelphia, as to the no
mination of Senator:
HENRY PRATT, Chairman.
Charles W. Hart, Stc'rv,
Gazette Marine Lift.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA.
BOSTON, August 8.
BALTIMORE, August 13.
f H. MAXWELL, Printer;
! HAS REMOVED TO
Coluffibia-Houfe,
(Fr-rmr rl; in the tenure 6f Sirs. Oroombri.lge)
South-Weft cornet of Spruce and Eleventh
Streets.
' T s
■ Just come to hand,
AND FOR SALfi,
, BY Tap SUBSCRIBER,
SUPERFINE Sijefia rouans"}
Creas a I* Morlaix j
Fine Bretagnes >■ I Entitled to
Do. white platilla* j debenture.
E.-topilbsand ListaJos j
Brown Russia sheetings J
Wiih a general ojfortment of
British Goods,
Which will be fold low f.>r calh or Ihort credit.
SAMUEL C. COX,
No. 83, Markct-str«et.
august ti
Pistols,
Guns, Gun-locks and Flints,
For tale by
EI.ISHA FISHER w Co.
No 36, North Front-street.
Aipll 14
Just Received,
Br A. DICKINS, oppctite Christ Church,
A. View
OF THE
CAUSES AND CO^E^UENCES
OF THE
American Revolution,
la Nineteen Diicourfet.
By the
Rev. Jo hathan Bouchkb, A. M. F. A. S.
Price a Dollars 50 Gents.
July 30. *
Juil P»bli:bed,
And for falc by D, i J oc«K, No. SI South Third
Street, ppofite the Unit;d Stat-s P 1
THE STEP-MOTHER,
A Domestic Tale, from real life, in two volumea.
[Price i D liar, jo* cents. By ,M ifs Helena Wells,
of Charleftoii, South-Caroliri. Also, Letters on
fubjcih of importance to the haps inefs of Ycurg
Females —(Price 75 cents ) —By th» fame.
From the Gentleman's Magazine,for May <799.
" Thefdetters aTe addr.ffe.i by a Governess to
her pupils, on whose minds (he flrenucufly tndea
voursto impress the sacred duties of religion, the
primary solace or every felicity. The zeal which
this fair author; fa has manifcfted in the caure of
virtue, both in her Step* ftfetber, and the work be
fore us, we trust will have due influence with those
who ybe tempted to peruse these publications;
We earr.eftly rfcommend che letters to the atten
tion of Young Females."
august 8,
Jacob Sperry & Co:
No. 195. Market-Street,
Have received by the skip Eagle, and
other late arrival* Jrom
Hamburg,
The following Goods,
Which they offer an liberal terms ;
ESTOPILI..AS, -1 . /-Decanters,
Cafiirillas, 1 2 -J5 . Coffee Mill«,
Boccadillos, : "2 2. , Tapes, twill'd,plain
Rouans, r.a | 1 and coloured,
Creasa la Morlaii, j » -5 • Sealing Wax,
Coutils, J W L
From London, A consignment oj
h Packages of Sadlers' Webbing, and
& Cases of the Waftiington Print, in handfems
frames of full length Engraving.
ALSO,
2 New Cables,
Ea»h I*s fathoms, 10 and (I inch.
august.4. d6t m&th Im
Writing, drawing & printing Papers
AND
Stationary Wares,
FOR SALE,
AT W. YOUNG'S BOQK-STORE,
• N». 54, South Second Street % tbe.corner of
Cbefnut Sreet.
Who has received an extensive and gene- '
ral supply, and of.tlie be ft quality.
A CONSIGNMENT
Of super royal, double crown and double pott
Printing, and also of writing JoolS cap
PAPER.
A Trunk OF •
Ladies Slippers.
Which will ba fold low, for tafh, or negotiable
Notes.
W. Young has also received a complete assort
ment of Envlijh, Latin y and Greek Clajfics. A libe
ral allowance made to wbclefalc purchasers.
July 31 lawiw
Ihree Cents Reward.
RUN away from the Subfcriheron the eveoiog
of the »Bth inft. a bound Servant GIRL,
named Elizabeth Kowchel, had on and took with
her three different changes of garment and money,
proud, bold and impudent, a noted lyar ; any p r
fon apprehending her ihall he entitled to the above
reward—no costs or charges will be paid.
N: B, She had 1 years and some months to serve
DANIEL FirZPArSICK.
Golhen Townfiip, Chester County, Jaly tg.
august 6 jawtf
For Sale,
A LOT
In the Borough of Fran/ford,
BORDERING on the fide of Frankford creek,
with a large well finifhed stone dwelling
houfe thereon, with a brick kitchen adjoining;
and also a ldrge and convenient frame coach
house and {tabic. The lituation it healthy and
agreeable. For lurther particulars apply to the
fubferiber on the premises.
WILLIAM GEORGE.
Aujafti. tiim&fj
eo3t
f tnfltf.Jti
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