Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, June 22, 1848, Image 3

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    The Hon. J. J. Critten6en being the Whig
candidate for Governor of the State ot Ivonluck-
ua, rpsifftied his seat in' the Senate, and
departed from Washington for his home on
"Wednesday of last week.
The following is a literal extract fromNiles
Register, 1)f September l'3th, 1834. See vol.
47, page 18:
The fact is, that while his father, Major
Cass, superintended the recruiting service in
Delaware, 1792 1 800, for what we. Democrats
styled the "provision eating army," he (the pres
ent Gen. Cass) was the preceptor of the Oram
mer School in Wilmington, and always appeared
with A BLACK COCKADE in his hat."
Governor Shunk has issued a writ for the exe
cution of Langfeldt, the murderer, on the 20th of
October.
Old Zack's Army.
The North American publishes the-following
General Orders justissued from Head Quarters:
GENERAL ORDERS. No. 1.
Armt of Observation, )
East of the Rio Grande, y
The people of the United States, now forra-
.1 i"l 1 A " D rwf
lug ne mranu ixnuy, u vuiujuui a i ctc auu
preserve it when obtained, under the banner of
General Zachary Taylor, are ordered to join
this Army of Observation, by divisions of States.
j The officers will, until further orders, beat every
chappara! and drive out every guerilla from th
Incofoco ambuscade, and parucularly guard the
tpvcie trains which are passing and are much
ftnosed to robbers. In between four and five
months this duty will have been accomplished;
then after an armistice, terminaiing on the 4th
March next, the Army of Occupation will make
Us head quarters al the White House.
Z. TAYLOR,
Major General People's Choice.
Millard Fillmore, A. A. G.
Mr. Clay.
All at once the locofoco3 profess to feel the
highest admiration for the services of Mr. Clay,
and to be really grieved ihathe was not nomi
nated at Philadelphia. Some of them are al
most moved to tears. Miserable dissemblers !
11 their lives long they have abused Mr. Clay,
snd would rejoice in an opportunity to renew
their malevolence.
General Cass in South Carolina.
It is said lhat the" members of the House of
Reprecentatives from South Carolina declare open
ly and positively that their state will not vote for
Cass. They say that South Carolina Will vote
for General Taylor, though he should be the nom
inee of the Whigs:
BILIOUS FE VER generally begins with yawn
ing, stretching, pain in the bones, languor,
giddiness, a swelling about the region of the stom
ach, bijious vomiting, and other unpleasant symp
toms. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills are one of the
best of medicines for the cure of Fevers, becaose
tfrey purge from the body those morbid humors
which are the cause of every malady incident to
man.
In cases of fever, from four to eight of Wright's
Indian Vegetable Pills should be taken every night,
or, if the symptoms are violent, night and mourning.
This plan, if properly carried out will, in a short
time, subdue the most violent attack of fever ; at
the same time,- the digestive organs will' be restor
ed to a healthy tone, and health and vigor given
to the whole frame. ,t
Beware of Sugar Coated Counterfeits. Re
member, that the original and only genuine Indian
Vegetable Pills have the written signature of Wit,--lum
Wright on the top label of each box.
For sale by George H. Miller, who is the only
authorized agent for Stroudsburg ; see advertise
ment for other agencies in another column.
Office and general depot, 169'Bace si. Phii'a.
Dr. Townsend's
Compound Extract of
SARSAPARILLA,
For sale at the HAT & CAP STORE of
FRANCIS S. PAUL!.
Stroudsburg, June 22, 1848.
To the Voters of Monroe county.
Fellow Citizens Encouraged by numerous
friends, I offer myself as a candidate for the of
iice of
Protlionotary and Clerk of the several
Courts of Monroe county,
at the approaching general'election.
Should 1 be so fortunate as to receive a ma
jority of your suffrages, I pledge myself to dis
charge the duties of said offices wiih fidelity,
nersnnnlltr imnfirii.lf. nnil In llm Ii! rf mu
ability.
RefPMffuJIy, your hunIe servant,
' M. H. JRE HER.
Stroudsburg, June 32, I8s8.
CHEAP CJLOTIIING vTOE.
D. SCHLEGEL, has otr hand, ai his ?
ahlishmenl in Elizaheth street a few iloors
below J. JCuechl's botel.a large and well e
lecied stock p( coihiug of all 4'ariettes. As he
wishes to discontinue the businew he is anx
ious to dispose of his entire mock, si the very
lowest prices, for cash, ur three months credn
ith approved security. All articles in hif
line of business , may be obtained ,20 per cent,
cheaper than elsewhere, and it. is the interei
oi all purchasers io glre him a cH,
Stroudsburg, June 84 1848.--3I, '
Tenders of Merchandize.
Names of persons engaged in ihe rending
and disposing; of Goods, Wares and Mercian
dize, within ibe County of Monroe, .Pal for ihe
year A. D. 1848, as assessed and classified by
the undersigned, duly appointed appraiser o
mercantile taxes in said County, for the year
A. D. -1843. ........
class, license
Chemuthill township.
Lewis Sox, ltqaor 1,4 $10 50
Charles Brodhead, liquor 14 10 50
Patrick Daily, liquor 14 10 50
H. D. & J. K. Shafer, liquor 14 10 50
Hamilton towhihip.
Jacob H. Fetherman, 13 10 00.
John Marsh & Brother, liquor 13 15 00
Charles Savior, liquor 14" 10 50
George B. Keller, liquor 14 10 50
" . - 14 10 50
Middle Smithfield, Tsp.
Miller & Mackey, 14 . 7 00
Polk tow?isliip.
I i
Philip Kresge, liquor .14 10 50
Peter G. Gunkle, liouor . U 1 10 50
Pocono townshvti. f
Henry Kin'z. liquor 14 io 50
Adam S. Edinger, liquor 14 10 50
Jacob StaUffer, liquor ,14 10; 50
Samuel Meyer, liquor 14 " 10 50
Price township
Morgan & Brown 14. 7 00
Ross township.
Joseph Hawk, liquor ' '14 10 50
Joseph Johnson, liquor 14 10 50
Smithfield township.
Henry Peters, Jr. & Co. 14,. 7 00
John Lander. 14 7 00
C. R. & J. V. Wilson 14 7 00
Joseph Zimmerman, liquor 14 10 50
Daniel Zimmerman, liquor 14 10 50
Bell & Brother 14 7 00
Brodhead & Brothers, liquor 14 10 50
Stroud township.
Brackley & White, 14 7 00
Borough of Stroudsburg.
Samuel Stokes, 14 7 00
Charles Boys, , 14 7 00
George Malvin & Co. 14 7 00
George H Miller. 14 7 00
Stogdell Stokes & Son. 14 7 00
John H Mellick, 14 7 00
Wallace & Willerup 14 7 00
Robert Huston, liquor 14 10 50
Robert Boys, 14 7 00
Stokes & Staples, A 7 00
An appeal will be held al the Commission'
ers Office in the borough of Strondsburg, on
Tuesday the 1 1th day of July next, at which
lime and place all interested may attend.
M. H. DREHER,
Appraiser of Mercantile Taxes.
June 22, 1848
,
To the Free and Independent Electors
OF MONROE COUNTY.
Fellow-Citizens: Almost three years have
now expired since you (lid me the honor to elect
me to the offices of Register and Recorder of
this County. Having, to the best of knowl
edge, faithfully and impartially performed my
official dutie; and as I have received many en
couragements from my numerous friends in dif
ferent parts of the County, I 'therefore take
the liberty of again offering mys'elf as a can
didate for the same offices, at the ensuing
general election'. Should I be so fortunate as
to be re-elected, 1 will perform the duties in
cumbent upon me, (to the best of my ability)
personally, faithfully, and if possible, to' your
entire Etisfacuon.
With sentiments of respect,
I remain your public servant.
SAMUEL REES, Jr!
Stroudsburg, June 8, 1848 -te.
REGISTER'S NOTICE.'
Notice is hereby given to afl legatees amd
other persons interested in the estate of ihe re
spective decetidenis and minors, thit the admin
istration accounts of the following estates have
been fried in the office of the Register of Mon
roe county, and wilf be presentsd for confirma
noiktarid allowance to the Orphan's Court, to
rie held at Stroudsburg, in and for the aforesaid
county, on Monday' the 10h day of July nex,
at 10" o'clock a. st.
The first and final account of Tfibihas W.
Rhodes, Administrator of the estate of Mary
Keller1,- late of Stroud townslii'p, deceased.
The final account of George Shafer arid Ja
cob Wilharts,' Administrators of the es'tate of
Goerge Shafer, laieoT Hamilton township, de
ceased. The account of James H. Sirbud', one of the
Executors of the last Will and Testament of
Daniel Stroud, late of Strdudsburg, deceased.
The final account of Abraham Depuy and
Daniel Depuy, Administrators of the estate of
Aaron Depuy ,late of Smithfield towrisbip, de
ceased; (by Abraham Depuy, one of said Ad:-
ininisirators
The fjrst account of Michael Walter, Exec
utor, of the last Will and Testament of George
Walter, late of Smithfield township, deceased.
The account. of Charles Boys and Samuel
Boys, Administrators of the estate of James
Boys, late of Stroud township, deceased.
The account of Daniel Andrew, Guardian of
fcue.cc& Heffelfinger, one of the daughters of
J)ayid jHnelfinger, ute F Koss township, de-
cflBseo1 . -The
sceount f Ed ward-Storm and Samuel
Shafer, Admifiiatraors of the estateof George-
Hood laie of .CbetniilJuir township, deceased'.
' gAMUBL Jr. Register.
Resia'ps Pflto JSupydsburg;, J ,
Jury List--July Term, 1848 i
GRAND JURORS.
1 Henry Silfus, Rdss.
2 David Heller, Price.
3 Joseph Gruber, Pollr. . '
4 Franklin Starbird,- Stroud.
5 Francis Mange, Price.
6 William Wiiuemute, Stroud.
7 Joseph lieckman, Pococo.
8 John Roads, Price. , t , -9.
Leonard partron, Smitbtield.
10 Villiam Long, Jr.. Pricey ,
11 James Van Buykirk, Stroud.
12" Edward Engler, oas.
13 Levi Strouse, Stroud.
14 James Andre, " ,
15 Jacob W. Singer. Jackson.
16 John Turn, Sen., M, SrajthfielS:
17 William Clements, Stroud.
18 John Frankenfield,'
19 Adam Weiss, ChestnulhiH.
20 Samuel Boys, Stroud.
21 Daniel Jayne, "
22 William Smahl, Ross.' ' -
23 John S. Fisher, Polk:
24 David Edinger, Hamilton?
m . PETIT, UlipR$ , sltt
1 Henry Deitrlch. Hamilton.,
2 Michael Ransberry, Stroud. - ;
3 Jesse Weiss, Hamilton. f '
4 John Overpck, ' ,
5 Henry Smith, Rosb.' ,
6 Jacob Henry, Pqcono." ;
7 William Row, Stroud. .. 14
3 Barnet Kresge, Jackson.
9 Peter Kester, Hamilton'.
10 Dawalt Fisher, Polk. .
11, Washington Winters, Tobyhahha!.'
12 Peter Remel, Ross.
13 Aaron Dcpue, Smithfield
14 George V. Bush, " . '
15 Alfred Drake, Stroud
16 David Kresge, Chestriuthill
17 Daniel Brown, "
18 Andrew Wbodling, Price
19 Thomas Patterson, Pocono
20 Peter Merwine,5r., Tobyhanna
21 Jacob Miller, AL Smithfield
22 Peter Butts, Jackson
23 Jacob A. Shaffer, Chestnuthill
24 Samuel Shick, Pocono t
25 Timothy Vanwhy, M. Smithfield
26 Barney Decker, "
27 Adam H. Franiz, Ross
28 George M. Michael, M. Smithfield
29 Phillip Shaffer,' J.rfM. Stroud
30 Thomas Miller, r"qcono ,
31 Manassah Miller, Pocono
32 Simon G ruber, Coqlbaugh
33 Jacob Peesecker, Price
34 Daniel Daily, Stroud
35 John Bush, Stroud ,
36 Philip Oyer, Coolbaugh ,
37 George Ruth, Hamilton " .1
38 James Hallet, Stroud - . ,
39 Andrew Storm, IJamilton. , ' .
40 Joseph Frable, Robs . ' " "
41 Depue S. Miller, Stroud ' .
42 Charles Houser, , Toby h an tie. ; '
43 John Dotter, Polk
44 Peter Kqnz, Smithfield3- : '
5 George Flight, Ross',
46 Adam K'esier,' Hamilton
47 Henry Fenner . " - t . . , .
48 HenVy 0?erfieltl, M. Smithfield
C ACTION.
Whereas my wife Catharine, has without
any reasonable, cause or provocation left mj
bed and boafcf: all prsons. are hereby cau
tioned not to harbor or trust her on my account
as I will pay no debts of her co"nfracfing
t CHARLES F0NK.
j8.-3t. t .
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
In the matter of the estate of George Stull
late of Tobyhanna township, Monroe county,
deceased. ,
The undersigned having been' appointed Au
ditor by the Orphans' Court of MonVoe county,
to make distribution of the fund in the hands
of John Elliott arid Ab'safom ET. Stull. Admin-
isirators 6f said estate, to' andamong the cred
itors of said deceased will attend to the duties
of his appointment on Monday the 3d day of
July next, al 10 o'clock, a. m at the house of
David Kellerin the Borough of Stroudsburg,
when and where all persons interested are re
quested to present their claim's or be debarred
from coming in for a share of said fund.
, Wjh DAVIS", Auditor.
Stroudsburg', June 7, 1848'.
Thos. A. Boyd. Morris R. Stroud'
BOYD & STROUD,
x SUCCESSORS TO
v . ALEX. READ (
Importers of & Dealers in
China, Glass &, Q!ncensware,
Four doors below the Merchants' Hotdl,
PHILiA DELPHI A.
January 20, l'848.--.6m.
Fine PeW-Kmvetf and Kazoi.-
A good assortment, for sale low, by
, , JOHN H. ME LICK. .
Stroudsburg, January 1, 1848.
AGENTS WANTED;.
To canvass for some New and Popular
Works, in every County throughout the United
States. To Agents, the most liberal encour
agement is offered with a small capital nf from
$25 to $100. A chance is offered, whereby
an Agent can make from $10 to $25 per week,
for further particulars, addres (po-i paid,)
wivr. At leMy,
No; 1'58 North Second Street, Philadelphia'.
Apr ili 6; 184S 3mi ? .
New and Cheap Hardware, Cutlery and Tool Store.
S04JTHEEST CORNER OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE; EASTON.
T6 COUNtRV DfJAJSIiS AND d'l'HERS IN WANT OF HARDWARE:,
WILLIAM ELWELL
. having Purchased the stock of P, W. Noble, intends keeping at the abotre standf a full
8ortmeot of Hardaie, Cutlery and Tooli df alj;kinds Hhaajusi received an J will contin'Ub,
to keep (oraale at Jow prices, sjiid . on liberal terms, a.large, full, apd 4 complete assortment of
American aqd r3nglish shelf and, heavy Hardware. Purchasers are respectfully invited to ex
amine his stock, consisting in part of the following articles:
For Merchants.
graces and Bits, iron Braces
Carpenter's, planes and plows
Shingling and lath hatchets
Glue and i Glue .kettles , . ?.
Iron and steel squares. Bevels
Guages, Ine irons. Awls
Screw drtvers, Auger Bits.
Firmer and mortice chisels
Files, and raspsj pincers., t;.
Brick ana Plastering Trowels
Masons' and Chalk, Lines
Carriage springs, Iron axes
Sand and Qil. stones. .
Shoe thread, coopers tools, &c.
For
A complete lot
i i
iuks, wiin.uiiietciii, nuuua
Thumb and dr9p latches .. ,H
English knob and closet, locks ,
Iron & brass shutter fastenings
Sash springs, .sash cord
Window fasteners . i
Frame and scre.w Pollies ,.;
Wood screws, and. Clput lails
Brad?, Tacks, inisning Nails
Gut and wrought N.ajis v
Strap and, Table. lfingstl ,
Blind Hinges, Iron Castors
Horse Nails
Fdr ihfe Piiljlic (legally.;
Table and Tea kuivea and fork.
Pen and pocket knives, scissors and. shears,'
Wade and Butchers and Roger's razdrsj
Chapman's Magic Razor Strop .
Iron, German silver and pfated Tea spoonaj
German silver and Plated butter knives,
Japand gothic Waiters and Bread trays, -
Snuffers and trays. Coffee mills, , . , .
Shovels and, tpngs, Coal hods and sifters?
Brass and plated stair rods.
Lamps and Candlesticks of all kinds
Japand spittoons. Tea cannisters,
Powder flasks and shot belts, .
Curriers knives. Butcher's saws.' ,
; The attention of Farmers is pafticiilarly
Easton, April 20, 1848. 6m.
BLANKS.
, The subscriber has on baud and offers for
sale, a superior assortment of blanks, viz:
Deedsi
Executions,'
summonses,
Bontls, c.,
itias;'
. , j . L. F. BARNES.
Milford, November, 4, 1847.
w -
It. & E. B. EililiREB,
Attorneys' wid CbuHsellofs at Law,
I MILFORD, PIKE COUNTY, PA.
Will attend promptly to all business entrusted
to their carcj, Office opposite the Presbyterian
Church, on Broad sir.eet.,,
February 10, 1848.-ly.
Administrator's Notice.
-
t Whereas letters of administration to the es
tate Qf Ferdinand Kleiber,' late of Milford," Pike
county, deceased, have been granted to the sub
scriber : .all persons indebted to said estate are
requested tcrmake immediate jiayment and those
haying claims 'against the same, wil( present
them duly authenticated for settlement, to
. , , , JAMES Sb WALLACE, Adra'or.
Milford, 8 June, ig48.--6t. ;
BiSIIOP & SPEIUffG,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
No. 14 New Washington Market,
And 55 West Broadway,
t
. P - . , , . . DEALERS IN ,
Butter Cficese, JESrs,' Pork, Poultry
and Game.
. Liberal advances made on Country Produce.
Storage at reduced prices.
May 18, 1848 3m
i f ,r- - W iJJS
GREAT WATIOWAI. WOKK.
A History off the Revolution and Lives
of the Heroes off the War of
Independence,
BY CHARLES J. PETERSON.
An elegant volume with 18 fine Steel Plates, snd nearly 200
beauutui wood Engianngsi
"This is a splendid book. A' valuable ad
dition to the Historic Literature of our country
We are much mistaken if it does not take rank
with the-worksof Irving" and Prescott." Tank-
ford Hearpld.
It surpasses afhy similar work yet offered to
the Americafi public." NeaVs Gazette.
"It may. be properly considered a popularised
Military History of the Revolution, , exir'emely
well and judicious writlen.y i. American.
The present work on the Revolution' and its
Heroes, is superior, both in extent and design
to any that has heretofore come under our no
tice." thq. . .
A well connected History of that everitfQl'
period, Ledger.
'Decidly jhe best popular History of the
War of the Revolution and its Heroes, lhat has
yef been given to the country." Saturday
Evening Tost.
AGENTS WANTED to canvass for the
above elegant Work, id every coiiriiy and town
in the United Stales, to whom the most libera
inducements, will be offered. Price only $3.
Address (post-paid) WM. A. LEARY.
No. 158 North Second St.
May 25', 1848. 3m. Philadelpa,
BL&NK MORTGAGES
For sale a1f this4
From $1 50! fo Q 50, for nale by
John h. memckv
SlrdUdsliurg, Aug. 13, 1846.
BLANK DTEEtf&
For sale at this' Q'Moti:
For BeJildcrs.
of American door
J: is ' l
$hqvels..aqd Spades
Haj: and Mahure Fork":i
Spade and ork handled
Crnw barss bick atK
Grub and bps hoes, bush hooks
Buck,sqgtf. mill & hand saws
Salters' spring balance, & steel
yards. v
fellows, sieved,,, jOitipS. . .
Haltersj .trace and log chams(
Grain, grass, jincj bush, scytrjed
H,or,se brushes, cards arid cpmbii
Sleigh, house, and hand bells
Chopping axes, c &c
Poor scrapers and door kfjockers;
Coach wrenches and bed keys,'
Mouse and, rat. traps;.. e
Paijs and! wash boards, , j ,
jong, and short; handle Frjirig panin
Brass kettles, Enamntelled saucepans,
patent qetal tea kettles and boilers.
Grid Irons, Basting spoons arjd ladles,'
Flesh forks, kirhmers,- fiat irons,
Choppers and Mincing; knives,
Chest, till, trunk, and Bid lock's. ,
Axe lilveE, chisel handles, mallets, etc.
Malleable Iron, Hub Bands, Carriage springs;
wagon boxes, iron axles, &c.
called to his stock of farming implements.
Farmers.
New York & Erie Rail-Hd
StJItliTIR ARRAYEMEITS.
x2 "-' 3
From May 1, 1848 until further
notice. .
. FOR PASSENGERS L'eave NEW-Yist&f
from- the fool of Duane Street, ar 7 o'clock, K.
Ji. and 4 o'clock, P. if. for Piermnt, Blai5velt
ville, Clarksio.wn, Spring Valley, .MonseySknY
apot Monroe Works, Turners, Monroe, Oafwrd
Chester, Gpshen, New tfamnton, MiddiwowiiV
Howells, Otisville. and Port Jprvis.
4Fqr New York and intermediate places feava
PORT JBRVI5 at 6 A-M,.,anA at 3 p. .,-6ti-ville
at 6 35 A. M and 3 3 p. m., Mittetbowu
at 7 A. M., and 4 p. ii., Goshen at 7 2Qr a. m.
and 4 20 p. M., Chester at 7 1-2 a. m., and 4
1-2 p. si. ,
Uj3 All baggage at the risk of the. owner,.
unless put .fn charge of the Baggage blaster?.'
Fifty hi of perspnal bagage allowed to eacte
passenger. No Freight taken by the Passenger
trains. . ,
FOR FREIGHT Leave New York at 5
iclo'ck p. m., per Barges Samuel iIarsh, Henrj
Suydam jr. and Dunkirk. Leave. Port'Jervis at
fl A. 21., Otisville at SO L m., .iiliddletewu-' at
1 1 a', m'., Goshen at 12 M. and' Chester aV 12?
1-2 M.
MILK will be taken morning and evening
by trains running expressly for thaipurpbW.
H. C. SEYMOUR, SBpt -
Piermont, May 4, 1848. if. . ..
ACADEMY.
The Spring Session of the Stroudsburg Acad
emy will open on Monday the 17th inst., when
Reading, Writing and Arithmetic will be
taught for $2 per quarter of 12 weeks. Gram
mar and Geography, with the use of the glohes
and maps, $2,50 Algebra, Astronomy, Bot-'
ony, Mensuration, Book-keeping, Philoso
phyv&c. $3. iBeginners in Latin and Grerk
for $3,50.
All pupils charged frotii the time they enter un
til the end of the quarlef, except in, cases of s'ick-
ness.
The principal hopes by properly and sea
sonably imparling instruction to the young, pa
tient endurance in moral training', and unwea
ried' diligence in the various branches of his"
profession, to' merit and obtain that pntronage
and support which the arduous duties of an in
structor demand.
, THOMAS j&fcfeRIS, ,
Stroudsburg. April 6, 1848. Principal.
INVAIitABLE
FAMILY COMPANION;,
Six Lectures on Causes, Prevention and
Cure of Consumption, Asthma, Diseases of the
Heart, and all Female Diseases, 234 pa,ges, 28;
engravings. Papfer 50 cts. ; bound 75? cts,
Mail to any pari postage 9 1-2 cts.
bhoulder Braces and Chest Expanders, $2.
Mail to a'ny part, $0 cts. postafe. Inhaline
i uubs, ouver, $d, oy man, letter postag.
Abdominal Supporters, perfect, $8 to' $10, for
all Ruptures, Falling of the Bowels and Womb;
arid Weak Brack and Chest ? seiii ov Exprelff
everywhere. For Braces or Supporter 910
Rupture Supporters, giye height from heki ut
fool, and circumference nf pion next th'e sur
face, just afiote the hips. If Rupture, mention
whifih side. Agents Wanted for the afe, of tha!
above goods. Address Dr. S. S. Flf CH, 707
Broadway, New York, post paid.
iYiafcri lfj, 184H.-ly.
To whom it msif coiicernJ
Notice is hereby given that iny wife Jtfaiy
hai without any cause dr provocation htft my"
bed and board, and all persons are cautioned!
not 10, trust or harbor her on my accquni, a t
will not pay any debts of her contractinq..
NICHOLAS BOSLERV
iMilfqidi Jfay 25; 1848; '
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