Indiana Palladium, Volume 4, Number 42, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 25 October 1828 — Page 4

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MISCELL AN Y.

From the Philadelphia Sourenir. AUTUMJV. Let merry Spriog enjoy her flowers, And odorous Summer sunny days; Let Wittier build her icy towers J scorn (hem all for Autumn's blaze. Spring, like the punny child is seen; A tender care a sickly hope Shrinking from warmth of sunny sheen Too weak with iusfy winds to cope. Summer and hey-day youth agree: A brilliant flame too bright to last A rolling cloud of jay sod glee A fleeting hour of rich repast. Winter and age alike display The chilly smile the bitting sneer.' The last remains the dying day Of all that once was fair and dear. But glorious Autumn strides along, Like a creation in its prime! And all its tints together throng, To make the true, the great sublime. And so should man in manhood's years, His every tone of mind display: Show virtue's smile pale pity's tears, Too' storms and lightning around bim play. Like Autumn's sun bis fame should rise, Tow'riog on clouds, in grandeur dress,d, And when he sink9 from mortal eyes, Go like a gunt to his rest.

In 1754, the son of a German Jew in mast indigent circumstances, was bound apprentice to a mechanic trade in Frankfort, After a service of several years, the ?pirit of ambition and the desire of more profitable and less laborious employment induced him to commence a traffic in old clothes and the trifles which

u are uepognca in tne pack of an itinerant pedlar. The trade in antique?,

rttutb, coins auu medals having started

der of the crew of the Oeno on Turtle Island, one of the Feejee Inlands, by a gang of robbers from another island, in April 1825. Richard S. Cary, the onl) survivor, had no opportunity of writing home before last February. The officers

and crew destroyed, were S. S. Riddel I

captain; VV. H. Shaw, 1st mate; J. P.

Drew, 2d do. and 5 white seamen, o

Nantucket; 4 seamen, residence un

known; 7 people of colour ; and 1 native

r . ' - i ll I a a t t r 1 n

or oauuwicn isiana: loiai is souis. iur.

Cary was informed, by the crew of a

brig at Ambow, the capital of the Fee

jees, that the vessel belonged to and was

from Manilla, and that they had muti

nied and killed their captain.

up, the Jew apprentice embarked in this business with success. His industry, shrewdness and integrity having gained him many friends, he was induced to acquire the science of the counting house and soon after obtained a situation in a banking house at Hanover. With th.

small capital gained in the partnership, he returned to his native city, and began a series of successful adventures which returned a flood of wealth. Such are the particulars of the early life of Malar Rothschild, who in 1808, loaned to the Court of Denmark, the sum of 3,000,000 dollars from his own fortune, as they are given in a German paper. After his death in 1812, his sons continued the course which had been marked out by their falher, until the five brothers of the hou?e of Rothschild are said to possess property exclusively there own, to the amount of 20,000,000 dollars, and the command of 40,000,000 more by their influence in the commercial world. During 12 years it is staled they have entered into contracts to furnish by loans and subsidies, 500,000,000 to the different Courts of Europe. The creditors of

sovereigns, with revenues beyond the receipts of nations, they seem to have possessed a power of multiplying riches like the master of the lamp "in oriental fiction. The mountain mass of wealth they possess, accumulates as it rolls on till it may become too vast for thp nnWPr

of numbers to represent. Such heaps of

ucciauies nave never before been gathered except in the dreams of adventure or the visions of speculators. fVorccster sEgis

itie Young Napoleon. Accounts from

Germany stte, that the young Duke ol Reichstao!t,the son of Napoleon has late

ly passed through his school rxumiim (ion to the entire satisfaction of the Im

perial Majesties, and rjis mother, who

were present on the occasion. After the examination had been concluded hi?

grandfather told him that within a yeai he might enter the army, upon which the young prince exclaimed, "Thank God! then my fate is fixed5 Rumor says that Austria intends to

procure for him the throne of Portugal,

uy negotiating a marriage between him and the young queen Maria de Gloria. In Amherst and ome of the neighbouring counties of Virginia, the drought has been so extensive, that forest trees

of the largest growth have died The oldest inhabitants do not recollect a season of similar severity.

There are now living on the Sand

hills in the vicinity of Augusta, (Geo,)

man and wife, two persons whose aggiegale ages amount to 186 years. She is 94 and he 92.

Croup. For the cure of thisdargerons disease among children, Dr. G odman recommends, whenever a child is threatened with an attack of cynanche trachealis (croup), that a plaster, coven d with dry Scotch snuff, varying in siz according to the age of the patient,

should be applied directly across the top of the thorax, and kept there until the patient is relieved. When applied in the first and second stages of the disease, this simple remedy is found to be almost invariably effectual. The plaster i? made by greasing a piece of linen, and covering it with dry snuff.

seen no administration Journal that claims the state of Indiana for J. Q. Adams in consequence of my succession the contrary, to all that I have noticed on that subject, speak to the reverse, and say, that the election of Lieutenant Gov

ernor is no certain test of the strength of

parties in this state. It is true that some Editors say, that if my success indicates any thinrr relative to the strength of par

ties, in this state, that it is in favor of

the administration; this I suppose will

EDWIN G. PRATT

ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR. OFFICE in Lawrenceburgh at the house of JOHN SPENCER.

May 1, 1828.

17tf.

Presidential Election. THE qualified electors of Dearborn county are hereby notified that an election will be held at the usual places of holding elec

tions io the several townships, in the several

1 . w . .

nf L a.-a u o- iTn,W nil tl.ocn ! cnunlies in the state ol Indiana, on me lust

i j i. r i ir i Monda? in November 1823. to elect five eleccircumstance I do not feci mjsclf cal- ' Pres,,fnt aml vice-Prudent led upon by any pledge have given to ,o aw in make any publication whatever; but :if, . ,c ,,, prideJ.

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my opinion will be of any service to the Editor of the Western Sun (who I look upon as one of my "friends and supporters

in that quarter"') he shall cheerfully

have it.

Although I believe the presidential

question had much to do in the election of the Lieutenant Governor, yet I do

not believe that it is a test of the strength!

of parties in this state. If any person

will take the trouble to glance over the

counties interested in the point for the

termination of the Michi gan road, he will

see at once that a greater question than

even the presidential question, had some

thing to do in the Lieutenant Governor s

election. Take the points for the termination of the road, at Liwrence-

NOPICE is also given to those delinquent in the payment of their taxes for the year 1828 and former years I have been collector, that I will have 9ome one at each place of holding the Presidential election; also at the same place on the following days io October, to wit: at Randolph and Lopan, on the 1st; at Union and Kelso, on the 2nd; at Manchester and Cesar creek, on the 3rd; at Laughery and Sparta, on the 4th; at Lawrenceburgh during court; and at the Regimental muster of the 3rd, lath, 55th & 60th Regiments to review the same, at which time 1 hope payment will be made, as after that no longer in

dulgence will be given or xcuses taken; for I must collect and make prompt payment according to law and sve the 21 per cent tha-

jl have had to pay for the two last years. You

List of Letters KEMAUSING in the post office at Liwrenceburgb, Ind. on the 1st day of October 1828; which, if not taken out in three months, will be sent to the General Post-office as dead letters.

Arbutkle Samuel Am kexrnan John rnott Thomas Alte Mercy Miss Armstrong James H. lonte John Bennet John Capt. B.fcsett Horace Heech Marr.U9 Beech Margaret Miss tteech l rmelia Haily Thomas

Harrington William Horner Elias Iloye James Judson Augustus H KrJIogg Milt 8 Longwoith Francis Lynch Maty Lyons John Lane Atno 3 Miller Htnry Merric Stephen

Morgan The mas

Brasher Clurles L. Esq .M'Chesney Jeremiah H asher James M, M'Cracken Robert Cor. John M Weihy Ansel Conley Lemuel M'Enier Thorms Craig Thomas S. Nelson Sarah Miss Clerk of D. C Court 2 Oneil Hmedict

Cassaday Hugh Davis William Ur-camp Abram Dill James D ibhms Robert D. Faulkner Robert (iipson Isaac Gjtjbs Jm s D. (irten Theodore E. (ir.)ves George

G wynne Eli W.

Philleps Esther Mrs. Parker Abraham Reed Archibald 2 Spencer Col. John Spear John Snyder .ary P. Miss Simpkins Fnny Mrs. Tes' Juhn Walker Alexander Walter Jirats

Weavrr George 2

Harris E. Furson Elder W ever John

A respectable farmer not forty miles from this jplacc, has the singular iy happy talent of not saying a word too much. A young man wished to obtain bis consent to marry his daughter, called upon him one day when he happened to be ploughing with his oxen. It was, past all doubt, a fearful mailer for aditlident

man to broach, and the hesitating lover,'

after running a parallel with the furrow

several times round the field, and essay-

burcrh, Vevav, the falls of the Ohio and

he Horseshoe-bend, and the counties hat are interested, in having the road

to terminate at those points, and you will

ind a clear majority of G,1 G4 votes given

igainst me. It will scarcely be con-

ended by any that in those counties

Jackson has 9.096 votes and Adams but

2,932 votes. Yet the former vote was

given to Mr. Pepper (a Jackson man,)

ind the latter vote was given to myself

who profess to be an administration man. But the question may he asked, did not

you receive Jackson votes in the state, I

answer in the allirmative; I have, no lies Hation in saving; that I received many Jackson votes; nor can it be denied that my competitor received many adminis tralion votes; consequently in that elec tion there can be no certain test of the strength of the parties. The presidential question operated more in some counties than I had anticipated, and in other counties but small traces of its operation can he seen. Bv

refering to the vote given to all state officers, connected with the vote given to the candidates for congress, the former counties can be as easily traced as the line o! their boundary on a map; hut when the whole is summed up it must be admitted that the election for Lieuten

ant Governor is no certain test of the' strength of parties in tins state, whatev-i

or the indications may be; those matters, we leave for political speculation. These sentiments I give in candour believing that public opinion should be lead by nothi - g hut truth and sound reason. It wa-j from a close anulication in

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'know the money is not mine, and unless I can

get it of you. how can 1 pay it? Hereafter, should I be the collector, the tax accounts must be closed each year agreeably to law. I also give notice to those indebted to me by note, account, and for fees, to make payment during October court 1829, for after that time 1 must take the proper steps to collect, to enable me to pay my debts. NO i ICE is also given, that agreeably to law I will expose to public sale on the 2nd Monday in November 1828, all Land and Town lots by their Number, as charged on the duplicate for the year 1S2S, and former years I have been collector. JOHN SPENCER S. & C D C. September 15, 18-28. S7-3w.

Hathaway Dniel

Harding Stephen Esq Halladay Jediu Halladay Mary Oct. 4.

White Thomas Wilkinson John R Wright Jchn ISAAC DUNX, p m. S9-3vr

N. 15- The Post-master Genersl3 instructions are, that newspap-r postage shall bepnio quarterly in advance; anU that no credit should be

givt-n on letters. Thesr instructions will be atrictly adhered to at this office P. M.

ADMLYISTRA TOIVS SALE. VfOTICE is hereby tfivtn, that we shall ei1nI pose to sale at public vpndue, at the court house dooi, in Lawrenccburph, on the fourth Saturday in October next, till the right, title, inlei st, claim nd demand of the heirs of J. sse B. Lord, late of Dearborn county, tleceastd, in, ver and to the certificate ior the south west quarter of section fin 3, and south half of frac urn No. 4. in township No 6. of rttnge No 3, vest, Scr.&c. in thi county f Dearborn ; which certificate is sold to s-ve the Una from forfeit ire. Hy order of the court of Probate of Dearorn county. FREDEMCK UTZ. 7 . , . CA THAIilNr U : Z. j rs Ocfober 1, 1823. S9-3w

La Moll's Cough Drops, For Ccuphfi Consumptions. Colds, Influenza, Whooping Coughs, Spasmodic Ai-thma. Pain in the side, Difficulty of Breathing, and zvcint of Skip.

SlHE proprietors .a. . f La JMott's

CAUTION. WHEKRAS MY WIFE Elizabeth, has left my bed and board without any provocation, this is therefore to fornid all persona harooring or trusting hr on my account, as 1 will pay no debts of her contracting after this date-

JESSE SHINE. October 8, 1828. 40-3u.

Administrator's Sale. DEARB ORjX PR OB A TE CO UR T; September Term, 1828. The creditors of Win. Godley, 1 Application deceased, for sale of versus y Land, SepThe heirs of John Porter I tember term, Godley. j 1823.

N the application of Thomas Poiter, admin

IfecOTJCIIDEOP

! Ill- . .1

h?E wiin an-ins courage to utter file im-tthc mh of the oneralion of meaetims.

portant qiption, at last stammered o.i;!aml the ihncss of things, that brought me L-pami -Ijve been thinking Mr. ,--to tij0 co!)C!usi ,n that it was the riitere-l! -t!ud ptovt

Cough Drops huve rcUaiiied lu,ro say tug bul tittle in corn mediation of thi

tmcr confident thut its value

u Mr.iineni in mrr!t'nniiUon : nomi .

tbnf ihfiJ mc (mm 1 T I ,-IimiII lw. .-.! i r- t . . . ... .... 1 , , . ,-i i,,.i'Krt

gl glad to m m mar mar aiJ(j n,!,je reason and duty impelled me'

iii.ii uiriiiy vuur uauiriiicr.

DEFERED ARTICLES.

The New Orleans Price Current of

inhibit! says--1 he usual depression of

uuimessai mis season, together with the general prevalence of the Diue Fever has nearly put a stop to business. Many stores and counting houses havf been closed during the present week in consequence of all attached to them bein ; sick. With the

great number of new buildings erecting

... wc t 7iiiiurii,iai part of me city, the

yidce is as quiet as a country village.

!to vmi nnffi in rorrrf l no- frmr crnl

Farmer. "Take her and me her well z forth (as I bel'eved) by d(-I-nin men to

7 , -wv.. . misieai t ne neon n. re alive rn t u m-i;-

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;reat r Itbrity uliich it hhs g-hinnl m every part of the TJimud fctaus where t i.- kn wn t r.c in rder to render it as extensively um tut s pi sbiole, they ferl ronfi-le ' m tFru. it to Mie pui Ik. as a:j Approved Medicine .a those diseases . Inch it pi.K--ases to ur-, -iiid oi.e which hs rtiuiered tw 0103 entire sutist'ucviou to all those who h:ve had an opportunity of oost rviiig and

sahiUrv tirecs. tn co jrmtion i f

now pivsrni it to the public nude; j

Mr. Arioh: In the Western Sun of. country, caused me at all times to !r-: Ins:, uhh. 1iup,ms's ami Mm-.hMita in d tKr

nt parts t the cotintry.

Berkshire American.

From the Indiana Republican. TO THE PUBLIC.

uresoi the present administration. Jus tice and respect for the character of our

puohc servant- ana particularly ior one? , ! trho had rendered signal service to histlht. saMClit

istrator of William Godhy, tieceised, he

having heretofore, to wit : At the September term, 1827', of the Probate court, filed a si.heduie of the debts due t'rem said rstate, over and above the personal assets to pay the same and phew ing- also that Williem Gudlt-y was the owner of the undivided hnlf part, of the north east quarter of section No. 25, town 7, rarge 1, west, fcc. &c and also the owner of the undivided ha4' part, of the east h.Af, of section No. 24,

town No. 7, rang-e 1, west, all lyirjr in the county of Dearborn aiid thrt William ti riley died I aving- a son and heir, John Porter GodUy, who lus since deceased. The htiri the siJ Jolut Por'er Godley are therefore hereby notified to tppear before the Judgts of the probate court, t-nd court for the settlement of decetlenv's estates, in and for the county of Dearborn, at their term to be holden at Lswrenceburgh on the second Monday in December next, thea and there to show, if any thing they have to show, or cm sy, why the interest of the said William Godley, Hi.d his son and heir John Porttr Godky, in, over and to the lands aforesaid, shall not be sold for the payment of the just debts of said

ased v Ulitm Godley.

I3v order of the court. JAMES DILL, Cletk. October 1, 1S23. 39 4w

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Niagara, U. C.) Sept. 1st 182S.The whole ol last month has been unusually nnf anI lti . . J

iUC miter parr rather dry. The thermometer has been upwards of 90

uL ets 111 ine ariade, t.-quenfly during

me iaSl ivl weeKS. Uunng the greater part of. the summer there has been more rain than ever was known; the consequence is, that the swampy lands, have never been dry as generally has been the case before this time of the year Owing to that circumstance, in a reat measure, we presume, if is rpm.rUM,,

I I ii i 7 V.III1H nni'iy

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we

v all through the District; indeed, believe, th

v ' a - ""B" "ii ine country. are extremely sorry to learn, since our last month's mem.n.,nm .L

crops of wheat ,n parts of the Di.-

V Z rse inan we anticipated-

tu T ; k , j Wl 1Ke untano, and on has not been much worse than an average one; the grains are small, but more numerous than usual; but we are told

m. o n me ow ciavey lands in the val-

r , Velr K,V6r' and fror" that to Lake Erie, there is a great deficiency in some places a complete failure. ' The Nantucket inquirer contains the retails of the wreck of the ship and mur-

aepi. utn, isee tne following remarks lend Gen. Jackson against wanton affront the Editor; aftei repeating a sen- tack made against his character (as I bctence from the Indiana Republican, re- lieved) for party purposes, lative to the election of Lieutenant gov-! MILTOiN' STAIT.

ernor, he says, "should the General September 29th, 13 J

Ltappj oe ejected (which is very pron-

able,) a number of his inends and supporters, in this quarter will expect him to redeem his pledge, by publishing in some newspaper that his Election is no test of parties. Hundreds of Jackson

men supported him in this county' (query if hundreds of Jackson men voted

forme in Knox county ,how many admin

Fulling, Dying, and Dressing Cloth,

WILL be don at the Factory I in the town of New Lawrence-!

CERTIFICATES. We, the bubcriturs, have sold La SSToit's Couifh Drops, ss.igvnii for the Messrs trashy s. nt ifUieme liib obtained the approbation ol lie putiiic, by tiloctin many cures of the dis t-ssts fr which u is recwrnwienoed. We hat 'hen ore no t.esit;tiirn in rccommendiiig1 LA MOlT'b COlJGtl DIPJPS s an excellent mcd icine. (i Hawson, driipisr, and Jute U. S Surjreoi.

i F r Fette, Piit.-.iurh, P J. iianim, M I) ni Li. 1) I) v. r.tr dviijTists, .antsviile, V m

jj'rr.. ... . - - - j iu.'i, i'. i.u;'i: .w. m uu c. co. .noiiit

Z--t -ftseQ hurp-h. at th eusfnmarv nrurea . carvs Itil. (in r'.uin l V!itfn. .nl rt.irrl.il. v

Cotton Yarn

istration men voted for me in the same! may be had at the same place

county?)

I do not know what pledge the Editor

has reference to, except my general remarks, relative to the presidential question operating in our state elections. In

every address I delivered, and in any

private conversations, with both Jackson

and Adams men, I endeavored to con

vince the audience or individual, to!

whom 1 was speaking of the impronrietvl

v1 pLii.iuuu-; men i i eMuenuai preaiiections to govern their vote in the election

of state officers, and frequently remarked that their vote should be given for ampli

cations alone, without anv reference to

the presidential election, and that if their votes were so given, and I should succeed in my election, and the administration Journals should claim the state of Indiana in consequence of im success that 1 would publish to the world that I run on no party question.

in the first place it cannot be known to

a certainty whether we did or did not run

on the presidential question, this is a matter for speculation entirely, and every man will put his own construction upon it. I have mv opinion in rnmmnn wifl,

other memSecondly it is still doubtful which of the two candidates fnr f ;of

Governor is elected, and thirdly, I have

pppt. 26 1823

TES T Si DUNN.

SS-if

AND

a. co druytris:.s. Cim-ipnali: Ira DeUiio. drtir-

' ' - - o ifist, ( :hi!ico.lie ; S. Shnrpltss, mri hant, bi Oi i s - ill--; W in. Ln. ry, mcrchnnt, Lebanon, O i - K. F-rrii, Luwrt U'-i-burirh; Dr.il. V tits.

j M-dison, (Indians,) Thorn tt Wi lis, drnpis",

a shvilh-; Tlion'iis I)jvi.i, iihtli)yvitle; ami D (eai7 M-Daiiirl, CLikiville, ( I'enn ;) Uyers & Hirler, drujvgis Louisville; l I'loyo, di Ujg-ii', rrnl.lor; L 11. Pi ice, merrh.int, li-org luwiuna J( M Iv -'clutval, clm-st, Ilitdsiown, Ky.

Ceri '-irafex f important cures

Administrator's Notice. A LL persons indebted to tne estate if JonaIJL thsn Djyton, (ikte of New Jersey) detM. ie rtquirtd to cuke immediate payment: tnd til pemons having1 ciuims sjsinst 9id est:ite, are required to present itum, duly proen, r aUtht-nticated, i!jreeRbiy to law, within one t-,r

(com the dnte hereof, loei'.her the sur-scrjber t Uincinnali, or to George II. Dunn Esq at this 'lace for settlemeatO. M. SPENCER. AdmV. of thp estate of .lonathsn Dvton, deceaserl. Ijawrenceburch la., Oct. 8, 18213. 40-Gw. f f BUSHELS OF COUN will be Ovl vl received at this office, in py-rnf-nt of accounts dun us, if delivered any iitue before the last of Oc'oher nxt; for which the highest market price will be allowed. XV i

should be jstad if those who reside near this, would avail themselves of this opportunity to settle their accounts. Editors.. Lawrenceburgh, Sept. 12th 1S2S.

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Cloth Dressing,

.uH B.!.d' Mill, on Wuitu tValcr. '" .""' aff' 'B-f ' 4 b ul whole s .ie oy O. i b. trosDy, Columbus, K subscriber -rishes to Inforoi hi3 j Oli io; nd b I. TnvnpH..u, Sm'uh f. pjrsi.,

Sv.eetser, G-.-org Mi d

J . Leer!, Haiti us 45 doses prir, gl E. FEHKls

O fri'-nds and the public erenerallv, that' I ullr-ri.?v & sex'on, Hii'Lr k Jr i.kms, druepi s

the works nre in complete order and ready for! ' '"""c''"l!,;' u'i "' 3; husmcs?; and that he is now rf-adv to reenve 1 . , . ,, :

L'o(h, which he will warrant to be r Ul.LiiiU,, vu. qa., iv

hvt'h o. noucwen .i, i .

u.r.imiwo ... ior ui uinuuci , Lawreiiccbur-b, July 5 , 1S2&-. 26 Ivr

iiin uu iicj'.iir.n, si im ioiiuviii jnuce, ui

s low as any other'-customary pncesr-Lon- p flfiw TifnCTvl

lon iirowri. (oiled, h':e. dress. 2d cnts; o- j

Greens, London Sniokea. (-lives,

Bhcks, and Navy BIiips, fulled, fine drcs

18 3 4 to 20 cens; V cnen's wear of the a-; f- i i

bove colours from 10to!2 1- cen?s per yard. Jlct; irftvi lulluuiii,

Lgnt and dark Drdhs, l.ewds, fulled, fme authorize 111C to oflbl' S

uress, o io ecius, vuiouren ciotn. luueu r .11 U,..WH i

nd pressed, 6 1-4; if sheared once or twiCe,Juu 1U1 "tt" ""Uiuauuil 8 cens finest dress 10 cents; and all other I am Carrying) of cleail LillGn

work in the above business, done at the same' rff Hi A (F O r t of .hn Miii ina L otion tl o-d

Fm of lev Rags!

Browns, fQ1 The PRINTERS j&. ,froro :at the Palladium Of-

Flour, Corn Meal, Pork, Beef, Chickens, Potatoes, " OOfJ, and most kinds of country proluce, zrill be received at this OfJice in v,t-

ment of papers or other debts, until thifni January next, at the highest cash price. Snpt. 13. Gregg fc Culluy.

Cloth will be received at Ewin atad Cents ill CASH per pOlllld

and ior lots ot 100 pounds and upwards $3 per 100. DICK RAGGED,

(iibson's store, Lawrenceburgh, and returned

there again every two weeks finished. MILES KELLOGG White Water, Aug. 4th 1828. Sltf

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