ml IVew and Cheap Hardware, Cutlery and Tool Store. SOUTH EEST CORNER OF THE PUlitIC SQUARE, EASTON. TO COUNTRY DEALERS AND OTHERS IN WANT OF HARDWARE. WILLIAM ELWELL, Having purchased ihe slock of F. W. Noblo, intends keeping at the Ibbve stand a full As sortment of Hardware Cutlery and Tools of all kinds. Ho has just received and will continue 10 keen for sale at low prices, and on liberal American and English sliolf and heavy Hardware. Purchasers aro respectfully invited to ex- amine his stock, consisting in Pa"1 of the following articles: For Ulcrcliaals. Jiraces and flits', iron Braces Carpenter's planes and plows Shingling and lath hatchets Glue and Glue kettles Jron and steel squares, Bevels Guages, Plane irons, Awls Screw drivers, Auger Bits Firmer and mortice chisels Files and rasps, pincers Brick and Plastering Trowels Masons' and Chalk Lines Carriage springs. Iron axes Sand and Oil stones Shoe thread, coopers tools, &c. For Farmers. A complete lot of American door locks, with different knobs Thumb and drop latches English knob and closet locks Iron & brass shutter Jastenings Sash springs, sash cord Window Fasteners Frame and screw Pullies Wood screws, and Clout Nails Brads, Tacks, Finisning Nails Cut and wrought Nails Strap and Table Hinges Blind Hinges, Iron Castors Horse Nails For the Public Generally. Table and Tea knives and forks, Pen and pocket knives, scissors and shears, Wade and Butchers and Roger's razors, Chapman's. Magic Razor Strop, Irorij German silver, and plated Tea spoons, German silver and Plated butler knives, Japand gothic Waiters and Bread trays, Snuffers and trays, Coffee nulls. Shovels and tongs Coal hods and sifters, Brass and plated stair rods, Lamp and Candle-ticks of all kinds, .lapand spittoons, Tea cannisters, Powder flasks and shot belts, "Curriers knives. Butcher's sans, The attention of Farmers is particularly called Eatnn, April 20. 1S48. Gm. PAPER HANGER, ami Mouse and Sizn Painter, Monroe Street, (near the Methodist Church,) Slroudsburg, Pa, . Respectfully informs the citizens of Strouds burg and vicinity, that he has removed to the houac formerly occupied by Abner Gordon, on Monroe hirret, near the Methodist Church, where he will be in readiness to fulfil such or ders in his line of business, as he may be hon ored wuh. Being thoroughly acquainted with his business, and having had considerable ex perience, he is prepared to warrant all work donr by htm. ' March 30, 81S.-Iy. EYES8 RIGHT ! Why is it that all eyes are cast toward the Brick yard occupied by Stone & Wolf ? Bcaue they have 90,000 of the Largest and best Brick just hurnt and for sals, that can be had in this county, or in Easton. A portion of said brick are composed of material that will stand fire, ami warranted good for building bake ovens and other fire places. Come and examine for 'onrselves, the brick' will speak louder than1 words. These brick are considerably larger than any others made in ibis county. N. B. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange except cabbage, and cash not refused. STOxE & WOLF. Siror.dsburg, Monros county, July 27, 1848. 85,000 BRICK. Just burnt and for sale by the subsbriber. These brick are of a large size and of a supe rior quality and will be sold as low, and lower according to the quality than any other brick in ihe County. A portion tif them are pressed or front, jamb and cornice brick of different kinds. Said brick are composed of material that will stand ihe fire with impunity, thus answering for ihe purpnve of building bake ovens, &c, all of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. N. B. All kinds of grain taken in exchange for brick at the highest market prices, and cash not refused. Wm. S. W1NTEMUTE. Slroudsburg, July 6th, 1848. New York & Erie RaifcRo'ad- SP31MER ARRANGEMENTS. From May 1, 14 until further notice. FOR PASSENGERS Leave New-York "from the foot of Duane Street, at 7 o'clock a. jf. and 4 o'clock, p. m. for Piermont, Blauvelt ville, Clarkstown, SpringValley, Monsey, Ram apo, Monroe Works, Turners, Monroe, Oxford, Chester, Goshen, New Hampton, Mtddletown, Howells, Oiisville, and Port Jervis: For New York and intermediate places, leave BORT JERVIS at 6 a. ji and at 3'-?. m., Otis ville.al 6 35 a. m., and 3 35 p. m., iliiddletown at 7 a. m., and 4 f; m., Goshen at 7 20 a. m-., and 4 20 p. m Chester at 7 1-2 a. m., and 4 ,1-2 p: m. JQj3 All baggage at the risk of the owner, onleaH put (n chargo of the Baggage Masters. Pifty lbs of personal baggage allowed to each jiastsenger. No Freight taken by the Passenger trains. FOR FREIGHT -Leave New York at 5 o'clock ?. M., per Barges Samuel iWareh, Henry JSuydam jr. and Dunkirk! leave Port Jervis at i) a. m , Oiisvil at 10 a. jvr, Middletewu at uihl a. jw , Goshen at 12 M. and Chester at 12 Z-2M. MILK will be taken morning and evening tby uaius running expressly for that purpose. H. C. SEYMOUR, Sup't. lermoni, May 4, 1848, tf. if JOB WORK ' Neatly executed at this Office. terms, a large, full, and cUmplete assortment of For tJuilders; Shovels and Spades Ha"y and Manure Forks Spade and Fork handled Crow bars, pick axes , Grub and bog hoes, bush hooks Buck, cut, mill & hand saws Sailers' spring balance, & steel yards Bellows, sieves, oxtips Halters, trace and log chains Grain, grass, and bush sc3'thes Horse brushes, cards and combs Sleigh, house, and hand bells Chopping axes, &c &c Door scrapers and door knockers, Coach wrenches and bed keys, Mouse and rat traps, Pails and wash boards, Long and short handle Frying pans, Brass kettles, Enammelled saucepans, Patent metal tea kettles and boilers, Grid Irons, Basting spoons and ladles, Flesh forks, skimmers, flat irons, Choppers and Mincing knives, Chest, till, trunk, and Pad locks. Axe helves, chisel handles, mallets, etc. Malleable Iron, Hub Bands, Carriage springs, Wagon boxes, Iron axles, &c. to his stock of farming implements. ACADEMY. The Spring Session of the Slroudsburg Acad emy will open on Monday the 17th insl., when Reading, Writing and Arithmetic will be taught for S2 per quarter of 12 weeks. Gram mar and Geography, with the use of the globes and map, $2,50 Algebra, Astronomy, Bot ony, Mensuration, Hook-keeping, Philoso phy, &c. S3. Beginners in Latin and Greek for $3,50. All pupils charged from the lime they enter un- ,:i r ,u , : ,.f o,z.- J 1 ' J Th3 principal hopes by properly and sea- sonaoiy imparting instruction 10 tne young, pa- lient endurance in moral training, and unwea- ried diligence in the various branches of his profession, to merit and obtain that patronage and support which the arduous duties of an in- siriirinr dpmirid rruAT A C2 TJA T?T?TQ j.i.L-tiLixj axxxiuxux, Slroudsburg, A'pril 6,1848. Principal. Tennent's Washing ton Gallery of. DAGUERREOTYPES, No. 234 North Second street, N. W. corner of Callowhill street, Philadelphia. ,,c u'ncucs'cj, .aKeu uu ucauumiij uuuiiau at this well known establishment, lor Unc Dollar, are universally conceded to be equal in every respect io any in the city. Pictures la- ken eauallv well in clouds and clear weather, A -ato asmrrmpni nf JlWiffiWv f.oo n band, at frnm 5 m inohul.na .hn.P. , , & r. lUrru o . . .. x iiu ouusunners respecnuuy nivue uie cm- zens of Monroe county, to' call and examine specimens of the latest improvements tn the art of DaHuerreotvpinjj, which will be exhibit- ed cheerlully and without charge. T. & J. C. TENNENT. Philadelphia, July 6; 1848.-6m MASS MEETING AT THE NEW AND CHEAP TJ A m A AiTl ftAD Q HP AT) T? JLJL-flLJL AnL' Uill Ji j XiJD of FraJICiS S. Pailii, hi Sfrmfhhirrr- nt R Vtpii nlJstnnrl in ouasourgrai z.rieys oia siajia, Where will be found the largest assortment of the best and cheapest HATS and ,CAPS, ever ofTered in this place.. and which he will sell on the most reasonable terms for Cash. The stock is well selected, and just the kind suited to the present and' approaching season. The' supply of Mats on hand embraces ihe following; BEAVER, MOLESKIN, CASSEVIERE, SILK, FUR, BRUSH, white and black AIo Men's and Boys's wool Hals ; glazed and Moniery Hats. and woof1 sporting and Ashland hats. A Fur gen- eral assortment of Caps, such as'otier, fur seal, hair seal, muskrai, &c. Men's and Bovs' fan cy and.plain velvet, red pluh, and glaced Caps. The .subscriber htpes by strict attention o business to merit a liberal oupport, and assuren thosf in want of Hiats and Caps, that every ef fort will be made" to please, keeping a supply of the best and tnost fashionable articles on hand. Persons in want of articles in his line, wrll find it to their advantage io call on him, as he will sell at the very lowest prices. Call and see before purcha.-iug elewhere; he will charge nothing for showing his goods. Remember, Frey's old stand. FRANCIS'S. PfcULI.- N. B..-Furs bought at the reheat' cash pri ces. Stroudsburg, March 9, 1848. 6m. WATCHES. A ood' assortment of Watches, for sale, at reducfd price, by JOHN H. MELlbiC. . fctruudsburg, Jan. J, 184b. GREAT NATIONAL WORK. A History of thcltevdlutioii and Lives of tlic Heroes of the War of Independence, BY CIIAllLES 3. PETERSON. An elegant volume with 18 fine Steel Plates, and nearly 200 DCHUUIUl WOOU JMlgiaVHlgS. 'This is a splendid book. A valuable ad ditioh lo ihe Hisioric Liierainre of our counirv We are much mistaken if i does not lake rank with the works of Irviiiz and Prescott." Fank- for a J I ear aid. It surpasses any similar work yet offered to the Arnericah p'ublic." Neat's Gazette. llh may be properly considered a popularised Military History of the Revolution, extremely well and judicious written." N. American. 'file 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." Inq A well connected History 6f that eventftVf period, Ledger. "Decidly the best popular History of the War of the Revolution and Us Heroes, that has yet been given to the country." Suliiiday Evening Post. AGE NTS W ANTED1 io catwass for the ab'ovc elegant Work, in every county and town irt the United Slates, to whom the most liberal inducements will be oflered. Price only, S3. Address (post-paid) WM. A. LEARY. No. 158 North Second St. May 25, 184S. 3in.. Philadelphia. "Vive la Republique !" VIVE LES PILLULES VE GET ALES INDf ENNES DE WRIGHT ! C O 54 INDIAN Tegetabkj PILLS r o M. 2 Long live the Republic I Lo?i'g live Wright's In dian Vegetable Pills. Another crisis in the affairs of humanity has passed : another fever turned the hostile elements have met the battle is faugh t and won ! ' FRANCE IS FREE ' A strueie jt has been-first bursting into the wild excesses of sudden political emancipation then relapsing under a victorious leader ; then snaping the chains imposed by the' allied powers and again yielding to time-serving conservatism "Ut t ranee naU tasteu tile sweets 01 Liioerty. Uould she lorgeLit ner perndious King wa5?. in the splendor of his power, driven isno miuiously from his throne and France glorious liberty -loving r tance, has again taken her place in the van of nations VIVE LES PILULES VECETaLES INDIENNES DE WRIGHT N-apoleon said that ,cthe stomach governs the ,?--rl " AJntinn? aro rlietinrrmchort hvtlio nnoltiw nf thpir rnnkprv. and arP nrifthted OTfiat V foi enerfrv 0f character to the perfection ofdi'sestion. While V....w..wwV..w.,,u.. n " j e j the ancient Romans lived in simplicity, they were invincible; but when luxury crept in, physical and mental enervation followed, until they were no longer able to resist the more'hardy northerners By improving digestion, and removing morbific humoiSf yrighcs Indian Vegetable fills become a great moral and politicl enoine. They clear the nead anfl by the buoyancy of spirit which they impart, improve the heart. Thev thus exercise a powerful influence in favor of civil liberty. The energy of a People depends measurably upon the health of a people, and the maintenance of their rights depends upon their energy. 1 herefore give health, and'you give energy and sustain pop ular eovernmet: Let all, then, cheiish 'health, not merely for the enjoyment which it brings, but for the"gigantic in- terests"which depend upon" it. Jbet Wright s In aian egeiaoie rms De useo in me spring, io -rr i. i rMi i. j .L ... prevent'disease in the fall:- Had Louis Philippe been a man of common sagacity, he would have ceded tb the people' those little reforms for which asked' and wouId thus have staved off a rev" olulion. But he not only denied lhem b)U added insult to injury, by curtailing the few privileges which the people had. Matter and mind are gov- err,ed bv tno sa,ne general laws. Abuses may accumulate in the human body, which a revolution alone can remove ; whereas, by moving in time the evil day is postponed indefinitely. "VIVE LA REPUBLIQUE !" VIV2 LES VEGETALES PILULES INDIE.VNE8- DE WRIGHT ! ! MONROE" COUNTY. George H Miller, Stroudsburg John Lander, Craig's Meadows Bell & Brothers, Experiment Mills Henry Kintz, Bartonsville A S Edinger, Tannersville George Keller, Kellersville Charles Saylor, Savlorsburg Brodhead & Brother, Dutotsburg Jacob Long, Snydersviile John Marsh & Brother, Fennersville', Lewis Sox, Chesnuthill BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND IMITATION'S. Remember, that the original and only- genuine Indian Vegetable Pills have the written signature of WILLIAM WRIGHT on the top label of each box Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, wholesale and retail, 169 Race street, Philadelphia : S88 Greenwich street, New York; and 198 Tremont street, Bostoh. June 8, 1848. feb24, ly JR. & E. B. JEL1)RE1, Attorney's and Counsellors at Law, MILFORD. PIKE COUNTY, PA. Will attend promptly io all business entrusted' to their care. Office opposite the Presbyterian1 Chtirrh; on Broad street'.- February 10, 1 848-.- ly. "Til V ,1 T II I AM 8 Look at Hi i, no Humbug but Reality. PIANO FORTES FOR SALE. A copy of ihe report ot the Judges of Mu sical Instruments at the late exhibition of the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia: The Committee have awarded C.Meyer with a premium for the best seven octave Piano.- The ground of this decision was the general excellence of the piano, and especially its pow er, brilliancy, and delicacy of touch. The judges did not give premiums for the besi fin ished instruments, conceiting the bei palpable tests of a piano to be lis musical capabilities, and not its originality, its mechanical igenuity, or that elegance of finish, which effects neither the action nor the tone, and is only designed to please the eye and not to satisfy the ear. Another copy of the report of the judges of musical instruments at the last exhiM'ion at Boston:--The committee have selected No. 591 a seven octave pia'rto made by C. Meyer, wor thy of special commendation. No. 591, is a very fine instrument, particu larly commendable .for its elastic and ready touch, in repealed trials by different hands The keys never latled of certain repetitions in the shake. The tone throughout was even of great beauty and power from the lowest note to highest, and the damping was petleei in all ca-es. The North American of Philadelphia, -Janu ary 4. 1 S'lS, contains the following notice: lr. faelUrer.-Oar Boston neighbors know bow hs well as we do to appreciate a good ihin!. Ihe' , M, . , , ; Massachusetts Charitable Mechaufcal Associa-; lion, at their last Annual Fair, that of the au- ttttntr of 1847 awarded to Conrad Meyer, ihe ti0n, premature decay and decline, hastening to. celebrated Piano Manufacturer ol this Mty, a j wards that fatal disease, ('oustinition, can be en dinloma and silver medal.-for the best seven I tirely restored by ibis pleasant remedy. This octave piano a compliment no other piano manufacturer of our ri'iy has recem-d The subscriber keeps alway.s on hand a sup ply of C. Meyer's Pianos, which he v.Mll dis pose of, either for ca'ah or in exchange for sec- ond hand instrument, at manufacturers prices A. ZUILCH, Agent for C. M. Easton, March 2, 184S.--6m its Works Praise I't Burns, Scalds, and all kinds of Inflamed Seres Curvd. Touseifs Universal Ointment, is the most' com plete Burn Antidote ever know. It instantly (and Tic if li MfTf etnns noinc r Burnsand Scalds'. For old Sores, Bruises, Cuts, Sprains, &c. on man or beast, it the best applita' - .: a.. u.. i- ti j ' i iiuii niai K.nii uc nuiuu. i iiuuauiuis ntv irieii, and thousands praise it. It is U Fir CO III- mend it. Every family should be provided with None can tell how soon some family will it. need it: each box' of the genuine Ointment has Obsa'rve the name oj S Toiisey written on the outside la i S Toiisev written on the nni!, la-1 bel. lo imitate this is lorgery. Boatmen, Livery Men, Farmers, and all who use Horses, will find this 0111101601 the' very best thing they can use for Collar Galls, Scratches, Kicks, &c. &c, oo their animals. Surely, every merciful man would keep his animals as free from j pain as possible. Tousey's Universal Ointment j is ail that is required. 1 ry it. i Bites of Insects i or the sting or bite of poi- sonous Insects, Tousey's Ointment is Unrivalled Iiundreds have tried it and' found it good. . Piles Curred ! P or the Piles, TouseV s Uni versal Ointment is one of the best Remedies that can be applied. All who have tried it for the Piles reccommend it. Old Sores Cured. For old, obstinate Sores, there is nothing equal to Tousey's Ointment. A person in Manlius had, for a number of yeors, a sore leg that buffled the skill of the doctors Tou sey's Ointment was recommended by one of the visiting physicians, (who knew its great virtues,) and two boxes produced more benefit than the pa tient had received from any and all previous rcm dies. Let all try it. Burns and Scalds Cured. Thousands of cases of 13urns and Scalds, in all parts of the country, have been cured by lousey s Universal Ointment. Certificates enough can be had to fill the whole of this sheet. Violent Bruises Cured. Testimonials on testi monials, in favor of Tousey's Ointment for curing Bruises, have been oflered the proprietors. Hun dreds in Syracuse will certify to ijs great merits in relieving the pain of the most severe Bruise. All persons should try it. Scald Head Cured. Scores of cases of Scald Head have been cured by Tousey's Ointment. Try it it seldom fails. Salt Rheum Cured. Of all the remedies ever discoered for this most disagreeable complaint, I'oiisey s Univercal Ointment is the most complete. It was never known to fail. 'Chapped Hands Can be Cured. Tousey's Uni versal Ointment will always cure the worst cases of Chapped Hands. Scores of persons will state this. Sore Livs Cured. For the cure of Sore lips, there was never any thing made equal to Tou3ey's Ointment. It is sure to cure them. Try it. It is a scientific compound, warranted not to contain any preparation of Mercury. Price 25 cents per box. For further particulors concerning this really valuable Ointment, the public are ref- ered to Pamphlets, to be had gratis, of respecta ble Druggists and Merchants throughout the Uni ted States. Prepared by S. Touseifs, Druggist, 106 NaBsau st. N Y. For sale in Slroudsburg-, by T. SCHOCH, Agent, ' Doct.'r Townsend's Sarsnpurilla. Wonder and Blessing of the Age. The most Extraordinary Medicine in the World. This Extract is put up in Quart Bottles: it issix times cheaper, pleasanter, and warranted superior to any sold. It cures without vomiting, purging, sickening or fc, debilitating the Patient. The great beauty and superiority of this Sarsi- parilla over all other medicines is, that while tt eradicates, it invigorates the body. It is une ol the very best SPRINO AND SUMMER MEDICINES Ever known ; it not only purifies the whole sys tem, and strengthens the person, but it creates new. pure and rich blood : a power possessed by n other medicine. And in this lies the grand se cret of its wonderful success. It has performel within the last five.years, more than 100,000 pures of severe cases of disease; at least 15,000 wen considered incurable. It has saved the lives of ' mnre than 5,000 children during the two past sea sons i 10.000 cases of General Debility and want of Nervous Energy. Dr Townsend's Sarsaparilla invigorates the i whole svstem permanently To those who have j l" eir muscu.ar uner-jv uy me un a, .., . . r .i. .;..- hrm.iin . cessive mdulcence ol the passions, and orougnt u.i a general physical ontration of the nervous s. tem iai!Sjtud(.. want of ambition, fainting sp.kh ! Sarsapariila is far superior to any Invigorating Cordial, ' As it lenews and iuvigoiates llie system, gives ! activity to the limbs, and strength to the muscui.ir system, in a most extraordinary degree. Consumption Cured Clsnnsc and Strengthen. Consumption can be cured. Bion chilis, Consumption, Liver Complaint, Colds. Cat:irh, Coughs. Asthma, Spitting of blood Soreness Hi the flies'. Hectic. Flush. Nfght Sweats, Difficult or Profuse Expetui rntinn. Pain in tliV Side. ic. have been and ciii be cured. Spitting Blood. Ncto York. April 28, 1847. Dr Townsend I verily believe that your Sar saparilla has been the means, through Providence, of saving my life. I have for several years had a bad Cough. It became worse and worse. At last I raised large u uaniites of blood, had night Sweats, and was greatly debiliated and reduced, and did not expect to live. I have only used your Sarsaparilla a' short time, and there has a wonder ful chance been wrought in me. I am now able to walk all' over the city. I raise no blood, and my cough' has left me. You can. well imagine that I am-thankful for these-results. YoUrohpdient sevant, WM RUSSELL. 05 Catherine-st Rheumatism. This & only one of more than four thousand" cases of Rheumatism that Dr. Townsen's Sarsa parilla has curH. The most severe and chrome case's are weekly eradicated by its extraordinary virtues James Cummings, Esq ,one of the assistant in the Lunatic Asvlum, BlackwcllV Island, is the BBmits,ue" ' ' m"" 1 n BlackweU s Island, ept. 4, 184 Dr. Townsend Dearbir: 1 have suffered tern- eraoie 01 tne time i couia not eat, steep . . or walk. , 1 had he utmost distressing pain,, and my l.mhs j were leTvMy t?;YS!len- 1 baye used lour bottles ol ' tha!1 on.e .thusand dollars worth of good. I a;n mucn better indeed, 1 am entirely relieved.- xou are at liberty to use this tor the benefit of the afflicted. Yours re&p'y, Jas. Cummings Fits I Fits ! Fits ! Dr. Townsend, not having tested his Sarsapa rilla in cases of Fits, of course never recommend ed it, and was surprised to receive the following from an intelligent and respectable Farmer in I Westchester County Ford ham, August 13, 1847 Dr. Townsend Dear Sir : 1 have a little sirl seven years of age, who has been several years afflicted with Fits ; we tried almost everything for her, but without success ; at last, although wo could find no recommendations in our circulars for cases like hers, we thought, as she was in very delicate haalth, we would give her some of your Sarsaparilla, and are very glad we did, for it not only restored her strength, but she has had no re turn of the Fits, to our great pleasure and surprise. She is fast becoming rugged and hearty, for which we feel grateful. Yours, respectfully, JOHN BUTLER Jr. Female Medicine Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign and speedy cure for Incipient Consumption, Rarren- uuan V UIIGD3, Ants, IjyUIIM I IJUCil , Ul .IJllJo, liu- structed or difficult Menstruation. Incontinuence of Urine, or involuntary discharge thereof, and for inu rr o n o r - i nrrcirai nn i ii h kvs hi n in i 1 1 1 r i- produced by irregularity, illness or accident. Nothing can be more surprising than its invigora ting olTects on the human frame. Persons all weakness and lassitude, from taking it, at once be come robust and full of energy under its influence. It immediately counteracts the nervelessness of the female frame, which is the great cause of Barrenness. It will not be expected of us, in ea ses of so delicate a nature, to exhibit certibvarfi of cures performed but we can assure the affln led that hundreds of cases have been reported to uh. Thousands of cases where families have been with out children, after using a few bottles of this in i ii j:: u i i i i ...;.u fio vaiuuuie uiouiuiuu, imvu ueen oiesseu -i healthy offspring.. To Mothers and Married Ladies. This Extract of Sarsaparilla has been expnus- ly prepared m reference to female complaints- No female who has reason to suppose she i ap proaching that critical period, " The turn of life, should neglect to take it, as it is a certain preven tive for any of the numerous and hurxible disease to which females are subject at this time of life This medecino is also cojjsfantly kept on hatlt Tr-i - it y i o. i- v t v ana lor saie ny r k-aiuiv cs. rau u..t. agc" JUS1 r
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