•Landing, x A T the Subscribers' wharf, from on board the lhip Au- Xjl rora, capt. Suter, 150 Hogihcads Prime Jamaica Sugars, For faleby , Willing and Francis, May IJ § A Printing-Office for Sale. CONSISTING OF A good aflbrtment of Types, the greater part of which are but little worn, a good mahogany Press, with the dif ferent Printing Materials, in complete order for executing any kind of work. The situation is very eligible, either for a newspaper or book-work, being in a plcafaut, well', ■populated city, within 30 miles of Philadelphia. There ] is alio a very considerable advantage arifwg from the numnrous applications for :Ma»ks and the general influx of adverfifements, &c, &c. and a;handfome profit derived from the great quantity of3?.ags which .may be colle&ed throughout the year. A complete set of cuts for Dilworth'* Spelling-Boek. Likewise will be foki with the office, a large book binders' Prcfs, (used for prreffing books in Iheets) toge ther with a number of bookbinders' tools, almost new. Any person inclining to purchaf# tlie above, may have thetcfulal of a handsome collc&ion of,books, bound and injheets—They will be fold very low. Fer the price, and further .particulars, enquire at No. 24, north Third-ilreet,-where a specimen of the types may be seen. April »6. §a.iaw. WHEREAS my wife Eleanor Fitz gerald, has contracted debts on my credit, with out my knowledge, and contrary to my orders, and has, in other refpe&s, greatly tnlfconduded herfeif, the pub lic are hereby .warned not to trad her, as 1 am refolvcd not to pay nny debts of her contra&iog. Philadelphia, May r6, 1796. JOHN FITZQEK.ALD. May 17 ' cojw For SALE, by the SUBSCRIBERS, IN FENN-STREET, 130 quarter Chests t'refh Hylon Tea; 100 ditto do. frelh Souchong Tea; 300 Boxes China, containing small tea setts of 41 pieces; , 400 pieces Bandanoes. Willing fe 5 Francis. January 30. SHOT, / 0F1 11 fiaes, from 32 lb to Orape, f Cambooics, Pots, and other.castings exacted at the fborteft notke, Nail rods, from iod to spike, Hoop Iron, of all sizes, for calks or cutting into nails, from a brad to 12d nails, Anchors, from 17 Cwt. to loolb. Bar Iron, A Quantity of James River Tobacco, Carolina Pork. Herringsin barrels, Kiln-dried com meal in Hhds. and Bbls. ■Rye flour &c. to be fold by Levi Hotlingfivorth & Sm. 4 taw Land for fate. ANY gentleman desirous of purchaCng Land, in the vicinity.of the city of Waihington, may now be accommodated with a situation combining advantages as to health, foil, and profpedt, not equalled perhaps in Ame rica. The fubferiber has for sale from 100 to 3 80 acres of land. It lies within 1 1-4 mile of the city of Waihington, 2 1-2 4rom the Prefideiit's Square, (from which it bears about N. by E.) and 3 1-4 miles from the Capitol. It bears *early W. from the westernmost spring of the head waters of the Tiber, distant therefrom about 1-8 of a mile. The situation is remarkably healthy, and every.part of the land is well watered—has great abundance of the choicest fruit: about 80 acres are in wood, and there arc about 50 icres of meadow-ground, great part thereof can be wat ered,and the whole laid down in Timothy-grass at a small axpenfe. There are several beautiful eminences on it: one ' of the heights commanding a most beautiful oud extenlive proljicci—To the south, you have afull view of the city of Waihington, the town of Alexandria, and the river Potowmac, as far zs the eye can reach. To the north, a full view of the Sugar-Loaf Mountain, distant about 3 j ' jniles, with the surrounding country.—Teth» Weft, ave ry extenlive view of the lands in Virgin.- : the whole 1 iorming a grand rural Amphitheatre. Any person inclin- J «d to purchal'e, will find on viewii.g the situation, that the t Landfcipe is far superior to the fkctch given of it ia a advert ifement. For price, See. apply to the fubferiber, c living on the premises, or to George Walker, Esq. now 1 in Pniladelphia. JOHN THO : BOUCHER. £ DiftriA of Columbia, May 6, 1796. Ma y "• *2awsw t ■ —: t Mustard and Chocolate /CONTINUE to be manufaflured in the best man- ° ner, and for sale, as usual—Also Ihelled or pearl t i Barley, Coffee, Pepper, &c. Philadelphia Porter, Beer, 0 Ale, Cyder, Englilh Porter, Taunton and Bath Ale in bottles, &c. &c. at No. 98, South Front-street, d oppobte the Cuftom-koufe, by p., ~ ~ „ yOHN HAWORTH. C Philadelphia, May 7, 1796. 2aw4«- IL OS T, " J N the city, on the Point Road, the 13th in ft ant, a small h GOLD FRENCH WATCH, made at Paris, with a gold chain and two gold fcal?, one having the initials H. G St. G. and a Lion crest—the other a Lion creftoaly. Who ever finding the fame will bring them to No. 111 south N Front street, ftiall receive a generous reward If offered u; for sale to any of the Watch-maker* in town, they are re quefted'to step thefame. April 13', § 4 LAW BOOK STORE, MO. 313, HIGH-STRkET, j A \ ERY GENERAL IMPORTAXION OF LSV BOOKS '' JUST OPiNED. . GEORGE DAVIS* s EXTENSIVE colleflion Of the latest Irish Editions be ing now arranged, he begs te offer them for Sale, •n the: fame,mediate .ems, as have for several years past so particularly djftingu.fhed than; and to assure these Gentlemen who may favpr with attention, that <=' their orders trom any distance, whether for a sin E le vo, lume, or an entire Library, fliall be executed with the like promptitude, and acknowledged witli thanks. vi ut TA ;r U,S / 0r thc ,. prcfcut y e, r are prepared, and will be delivered on application N. B. A number of Trunks to be disposed of. r **' h A '*»• ' m&t6w c : FOR sale, " f A f y NT "l SREVIER.biif worn ; aboat four hu,- I', cv it J? Enquire at the Office of the (azette a! •f the Umud States, No. 115, Chcfnut-ftreet, £ December t. ' ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Robert Stevenson, deceased, or tothe late.part nerfliip of Robert & Cornelius Stevenson, are requeued to make immediate payment, and those having any de mands againil the fame, will bring them ill fur (ettlement. CORNELIUS STEVENSON, Adminiflr 'tor, and Surviving Partner, No, 124 Sprucaotrret. May n jaw3w - THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, At Benjamin Davies's Beok-/itore 9 No 6.8 High Street, h The Political Censor j f g Or,M ONTHLY REVIEW, r For APRIL, tl' Of the mod interefling Political Occurrences. e By PETER PORCUPINE. e M>,v y • . j For Sale, d A Few' Calks of Pirft Quality INDIGO. Enquire at No. 71, South Water ltreet. -• May 2 tht & f tf e FOR SAL E, A very Valuable Estate, CALLED TJVITTSNUAM, fitoate in the to\vnfhrp of Upper Derby, and county of Delaware, 7 1-2 miles from Phiiadflphia, and half a mile from the new Weftcrn road: containing zJQ acrcs of excellent land, _ 45 of which are go«d watered meadow, 90 of prime wood land, and the reft arable of the firfc quality. There are on the premi£es a good two story br house, with 4 rooms on a floor, and cellars under the whole,; with a pump-well of excellent water in front; a large frame burfi, liables, and other convenient buildings; a fmoke-honfe and Itoce spring-house ; two good apple orchards, and one of p'each £S. The fields are all in clover, except those imittediately under tillage, and arc so laid out as to have the advantage _ of water in each of them, which renders it peculiarly cohi venient for grazing. The situation is plo2fantandhcalthy # and from the higK cultivation of the land, the good neighbourhood, and thw vicinity to the city, it is very fuitabl# for a gentleniaii's country feat. i, The foregoing is part of the eibte of Jacob Hafman, decealcd, and offered for sale by Mordecai Lewis, r* Oft. 0. eo-1 Surviving Executor. g r Notice is hereby Given, * ' I ''HAT in purfuanee of an ait of the General Affem- X bly of Pennsylvania, entitled "an Aft to enable the •* Governor of this Common wealth, to incorporate a Com " pany for making an artificial Road from an interfe&ion "of the Philadelphia and Lancaster Turnpike road near i " the Gap "1 avern, in Lancaster county, to Newport and " Wilmington in the State of Delaware the commif- , fioners in said aift appointed will procure five books and attend at the rcfpcCtivc places therein to receive , fubfer-ptions for Stock in the company, viz. One book will be opened in the city of Philadelphia. One in the , Borough, of Lancaster, one at Strafburgh, in the county of Lancaster, one in the Borough of Wilmington, and j one at the house of Samuel Cochran in the county of Ches ter. she Subscribers, agreeably to their appointment in and [ by said a£, will attend at the City Tavern in Philadelphia, with one of said Bo*ks, on Monday, the 6th day of June next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, until 4 in the after noon, and for the two days following, if necessary, for 1 the purpose aforefaid ; on the firft of the said day*, any perlon of the age of 21 years (hall be atliberty to fubferibe t in his own or any other same or names by whom he Ihall be authorifedyor onrjbare,on tho second dajr iorme or txuo/tares y : and on the third day for one,/we, or three Jhaper, arid In any succeeding day, (if the said books lhall continue longer r opea) for any namber of lhares in the said Stock. . Every person previously to fubferibing in said books d must pay to the attending commissioners twenty five dol lars for every share to be fubferibed. GEOXGE LATIMER, ROBERT hTALA NATHL. LEWIS, T ABIJAH DAWES. J . PMaMphia, May 7 3awtjun. 7. ° FOR SALE, At BENJAMIN DAVIES' BOOK-STORE NO. 68, HIGH-STREET, A valuable collection of the newefl Publications, ( Jull received from London, via New-York ; L Among which are the following: ft THE American Pilot, in two parts—part the ift con-! tl tain ing charts and plans of the coasts of Newfound- tl land, Labradore, and the gulph and river of St. Lawrence, ai Part the 2d containing charts of tne Britilh channel, and w the coafl of Ireland to Cape Clear; of the Atlantic Ocean, and the coasts of Europe, Africa, and the Western Islands; ul of the whole coast of the United States and East Florida j cc the gulph of Florida, and Iflaud ®f Havannah, drawn in from adual fnrveys and the latest discoveries. A Defcriprion of the Country 40 miles round hfanchef- fit te», its geography, p> odudions, river and caual,nAviga tions ; its towns and villages, their history, population, <3 commerce, and manufadures, by Dr. Aikin; printed on vellum paper, and illustrated with 73 copperplates finely engraved. 7 — Hunter's Voyages to New South Wales and the Sou thern Ocean, illustrated with 17 maps, charts, views and other embelhlhments,neatly bound in calf. Civil and Commercial History of the Britilh Weft-In- I dies, by B. Edwards, Esq. with maps, views, &c. The cenneftion that fabfifts between Arriculture and Cnemiftry—by the Earl of Dundonnald. T Sf.Conrifcrf Hannibal over the Alps, ascertained by J. Whitaker. V of Gencral Dumoarier, in 3 vols, written by himfelf. ' fe( Chelmer s Estimate of tht comparative ftreagth of da Great Britain. ' nil History of the Moravian millions among the Indians of St; North-America, with the manners and customs of the ~ nations. 4 andj 0 " 1 Br ° Wn S History ° C the Campaigns in IJ 9 \, £ Ihe Studies of Nature, by Bernardin de St. Pierre. N< The Political Testament of Maximilian Robespierre, with an aecount of the secret negociatioas carried on un der his dire&ion. jp Wifeman's Commercial Jitters in the five principal languages of Europe. v p *1 y°" buiar y of principal languages. „ Anftruther's Reports in Chancery. H< SSSS;^SSS ,ar ' Wllh 3 ' lea< l of the auth.r. eft^u e bh«t t , i ons ( : ritiCk ' 0r nCW CritiCi ' RcvitW 1 he Works of Edmund Burke, Esq. De bo<? of the American Constitution, by T. Adams e tof the U.S. April 18. 1 Notice; — an , d , Mar,a S crs of the Delaware and h« sasssvS a March,, * mM MOORt SMITH, S«', ;r . March jj. of JOSEPH COOKE, it- " GOLDSMITH t5" JEWELLER, ed The comer of Market and Third-streets, Philadelphia; C " "JV/f" OST refpe&fujly informs his friends and thepuSlic, Bt» jLYL that he has received, per the last arrivals, a com plete and general aflortnient of Every Article in his Line; Immediately fr.om the mamifatflures of London, Bir mingham, and Sheffield, all of are of the nsweft fafhion, and 'will be fold, wholesale and retail, ou the .ow eft terms, and the Notes of Mr. Ro'>crt Morris, and Mr. JoTinNicholfon received in payment at their current value. March 5. rawtf r City ctW aldington. SCHEME of the LOTTERY, No. 11, FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE \ L FEDERAL CITY. A magnificent > 10,000 dollars, & ) dwelling-houie, j calh 30,000, ire J ' I ditto *5,000 & 15,000 40,000 l ditto 15,000 & calh 15,000 • 30,000 1 ditto 10,000 & cash 10,000 ao,ooo 1 ditto j,OOO & cash 5,000 10,000 t'ditto 5,000 & ca!h 5,000 10,000 1 cash prize of 10,003 a do. 5,000 each, are, - 10,000 1 10 do. 1,000 - - 10,000 le jo do. 500 - - 10,000 e > 00 do. 100 - - 10,000 lc ioo do. 50 - - 10,000 400 do. 2j - - 10,000 1,000 do. 20 - ao,ooo e 15,000 do. ;IO • - J50,000 (8 " ' 16,739 Prizes. "j 3"i>»6l Blanks. 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, $o,oopp ' N. B. To favour thole who may take a quantity of Tickers, the prize of 40,800 dollars will fee the t ui drawn ticket, and the 30,000 the last but one : And approved notes, securing paypient in either mon«y s or prizes, in ten days after drawing, will be received for any nujnbea not less than'lo tickets. t This Lottery, will afford an elegant specimen of the pri- r vate buildings to be ereited in the City of Washington—- Two beautiful defigiis are already fele<sted for the entire fronts on two of the public squares; from these prawings' _ it ispropofcd toerect two centre and four corner buddings, as soon as passible after this lottery i"s fold, and to conveys them, when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, in 1 the manner defcribcd in the scheme for the Hotel Lottery. L " A nett deduction of five per cent, will be made to defray the necessary expenses of printing, See. and the surplus 1 will be made a part of the fund intended for the National r University, to be erected within the city of Wafiiington. The Drawing will commence as soon as the tickets are " fold off.-.-The money prizes will be payable ia thirty days after it is finifhad ; and any prizes for which fortunate e numbers aie not produced within twelve monthsafttr the c drawing is closed, are to be considered as given towards' - the fond for the University ; it being determined to fettle ' the whole business in a year from the ending of the draiw i»g, and to nl-p up thj p;.,... The real fecurTtics given for the payment «f the Prizes, are held by the President and two Directors of the Bank of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the a > mount of the lottery. The twenty tour gentlemen who by appointment of ] the late Commissioners afiilted in the management of the ( Hotel Lottery are requested to undertake this arduous talk a second time on behalf of the public ; a fufficient num- ( • ber of these having kindly accepted, it is hoped that lie ■ friends to a National University anHihe. t tlit'r (i| L ; jcss may continue to favor the design. By accounts received from the different parts of the , Continent as well as from Europe, where the ti*kets ( have been sent for file, the public are assured that the drawing will speedily commence, and that the care and j caution unavoidably necessary to insure a fafe disposal of , the tickets, has rendered the fhor- suspension indispensable. SAMUEL BLODGET. ' •ft Tickets may be had at the Bank of Columbia ; of t James Weft & Co. Baltimore ; of Petex Oilman, Bolton j c of Joha Hopkins, Richmond ; and of Richard Wells, ( Cooper's Ferry. UYbanna Mill Seats, < SITUATE in Cecil county, Maryland, on the hanks of 1 the river Siifquehanna, about one mile above tide wa- ; J and commanding the water of that important river, * the channel conducting the trade of which tomes so near p the Mill Seats as to make it convenient to speak the boats; and Mills may be so situated as to receive them along their r walls v and by water lifts take in their cargoes. There is a power fufficient for many and any kind of E ufeful Water Works", and.so much may be juflly f»id in P rommendatisn of this Scite as would be inconvenient to insert in a newspaper publication. Thore who may desire to be concerned, will probably S find tl emfelves well pleased on viewing the situation. B Leases for any term of years may be obtained on appli- U cation to the fiibfcriber, living on the premises. CLEMENT HO L LTD AY. April ">• lawjm _ J Treasury Department; f< Rrvenuc-OJJicc, March 10lb, 1796. of PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the Commijjlannr of the Revenue, (No. 43, at the corner of _ Third and Chefnut-ftreets, Philadelphia) for building in North-Carelina," I. A Light-House upon Capc-Hatteras. t 11. A Beacon House upon Shell Castle island. Descriptions of each, and all other particulars, may be fees on application at the offices of any of the Superinten- n : da its of I.ight-Houfes, or of the Supcrvifors of theßeve- n mle, or of the Collectors of the Cuttoms in any of the States ;as also at this office. Jawjm f 0 C This Day publijhed, be AN« { °. T £ ale „ b z B - DAVIES, No. 68, High street, M r.?r CE * N °" 50 • -0, J* OK-MROD, - N0.41, Chefnut street, [Price 25 Cents ] aletter r I'rom the Rt. Honorable Edmund Burke, To a Noble Lord, On the attacks made on him and his pension, in the Lords bf the Duke ol Bedford and the Earl of ' L^uderdale, carl) m the prcfent sessions of Parliamenf. WITH A SUITABLE PREFACE, „ ; By Peter Porcupine. «; May ro r COL U M B I A HOUSE Boarding School for Xoun K Ladies. II M RS GKOOMBRIDOE 7 havingremovfdfrom Lodge f k i y ' corner of Eleventh and Spruce-itreefs healthv fit* t conv<:nicnt House, in a dry] healthy situation; hopes for the continuance of the encou- — ragement ihc has hitherto so highly experienced • and for ~ fte returns her sincere acknowledgment. , ;K.^ rr - G *oo««lDG£ i, assisted by Matters of the P r a ility, and the "fifiti, as well at ornamental branches Of education are particularly attended to. 8. §aw,s3m a*wtj. George Dobson, BFGS leave to inform the Score-Keepert in Town wd Countrv, that he has removed from Market-Street m £ N°- 25,'fouth Third-street, where he 11 opening a Large and Elegant Afforttnent of th» undermentioned articles—viz. Super fate London Cloths and Kerfeymerer, ir- Yorkshire fccond Do. Do. eft Ehftic do. do. w- Mix'd and Blue Coatings [ r> Flanntlli, See. ic. Manchester Printed Callicoes, London Chintz ditto* -- Blue and ditto Furnituies, India ditto, Long Cloths, Co fides, Bafm, Batiilla»& Conjevrera), r 4-4 9-8 5 )4 6-4 Superfine India Book AluOins. J, 4-4 and 9-8 India Book Hahdkcrchiefs, 4-4 and 9-8 Sc'jtch ditui, 4-4 & 6-4 plain do. Muslins, 4-4 & 6-4 8 id(h jaconets, Briiilh Cheeks and Stripes, 4-4 India do. do do. 4-4 ditto Chilloes, Madras Handkerchiefs. Ac. A large afloitmrm of figur'd and plain Muninets, Quillings, Dimities, and Striped Nankeens, fancy Waillcoatings. Ginthams of the fir ft Quality, fubieS to Drawback luoia ' 1 Mt-n's White and coloured Silk (lockings. May 9 '^sweotf War-Office of the United States, Ma ; - 4 th, 1796. nPKE following Rule,, explanatory 0 f those public* 1 ,he th i 7 Sy, are -o be oMlrved by atf perfops entitled to Lands, in ourftt-wcof refolvi of Congrcfs. . Every certificate of the acknowledgment of 3 deed or -power of attorney, either before a notary public or other magiflrate, must, in addition, to what is usual, &t f.rti. , that the purfon making the acknowledgment U known to • ft 6 " ot ?7. ° r !**"? ' tor *»>«»* JHirpofe w<*J, )f of the following import mull; be i/Ucrttd in the ccrtifictte 0 . " And Ido moreover certify that the fcw A B ■ tow acknowledgment has been far vdrfoialW known to me." . r .If , the . aotar y ° r othe r magistrate ha. rcafon to believe that he 13 th.' person he represent* himfei# to he he will alfocertify i(. ' 1 Andifthe proof be made by a wimefs'or witoefT-iJi- or • theymuft swear to Come general (lateof their km.* J hun . wWch matter must be set forth in the certificate . the notary public, or other magiflrate before wh» n the ' acknowledgment ism-ade, must aifo set forth that the wit. pefs or witnesses has or have been for upwards of ' perlonally known to him. ' If a jufiice of the peace is employed, the clerk »f the s court of the corporation or county must certify that (uth J person is a justice of the peace oi the county or corpora tion as the safe may be, and that full faith i» due to n'u , -aifts as such. JAMES M'HENRY, 5 ' •Secretary kf W*r. May 11. i General Poji Office, Philadelphia, ' March 16, 1796. y WHEREAS sundry Lette;s, traufmitted in the ,M*il» of the I luited States, te and from Norfolk, in the > state of Virginia, were opened, and Bank Notes of feve • ral denominations fraudulently taken from them at York, in the (late aforefaid, in the months of October, Nover.i ber an 4 December last : and whereas a part,of said notes and f.mecafhhav.ebeen recovered and arc now in poflefli -011 of the Poll Mailer Gene.'al. In order therefore that ■ such Bank Notes as ihall be identified may be rcflored to the owners thereof, and that the remaining iiotcsaod caih be equitably distributed among those who are entitled to trrem. NOT! ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons who havefuffeted by such fraudulent pradices, within the pe nod, and oa th# route aforementioned, to exhibit their ; claims without delay, fupportcd<byfuch reaionahlt proofs asmay be necessary to fubflantiat* them. Such notes a» ihall be identified will be received by application to the General Poll Office, on or before the firft day of July U?",' ? n< ® '^ e r£ fidue of such calh and notes will then fee divided among the claimants in proportion to their respec tive losses, to be afcert lined by the necessary proof,, which I on or before that day ihaU be producedtakhc General Post Qffice. (gawttu'ly) JQ$, HABEKSHAM. 10 be sold at public sale, On the 18th day of June next, at the City Tavern, in Phi ladelphia, I.ots of Ground iu the town of Lamberton, X county of Burlington, and State of Ne*-Jerfey, ad joining tfae river Delaware, late the liftate of Wiliian Richards, deceased, with all tha buildings and improve ments, bounded by ground of J.hn Mitchell, Lambeii Cadivalader and others; a clear indisputable title will bo given. The terms will be made known at the time and place of lale. 18 . m& , h . WA N T E A Several Apprentices to the Printing- Buiincfs Apply at the Ofjlce of the Gazcxtt of th® United States, N». HQ, Chefnut-ftreet- S-NOWDEN & M'CORKLE, ~~ RESPECTFULLY inform the Public, that they ha«e opened their PRLNTING-OFFICE, at No. 47 North Fourth, near Racf street; where they execute ail kind of Printing, with accuracy and dispatch. An Apprentice w anted. Ma y 3 ivy**' - NOTICE, AGREEABLY to charter, is hereby given t<* tht , of the Corporation for the relief of poor aUd distressed Pxelbyterian Ministers, and of the j>oor and distressed Widows and Children of Prefbyteriari nilters, that there will be a Meeting of said Corpor-aHpn in the fccond Preftjyterian Church, in the city of I pelphia, on the 23d day of. May next, at 4 o'clock; If. m for the dispatch of all such buflnefs as may then be br« mght before the board. ♦ ASHBEL GREEN, April ix. d Secretary of the Corporati pb* N°. 130. * Diftrift of Permfylvania, to wit: BE it remembered, that on the 4th day of tfh i« the twentieth year of the Independence of the I States of America, Benjamin Davits of the said ci hath deposited in t-his OJBce, the Title of a Beoi the right whereof be claims as proprietor, in the wort 1 soU lowing, to wit; ..- " 1 he Political Certfor, or monthly Review of the amift " interesting political occurrences relative to the U >.-ited " States of America—by Peter Porcupine In conformity to the Ad of the Congress of tl\e j'nit ed States, intituled " an Adl for the encouragem >rit of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts and j ookt to the authors and proprietors of such copies dur: the times therein mentioned." SAMUEL CALDWE)%S Clerk X)ift. Court PennfyK April 27. iaw fW. 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