Vincennes Gazette, Volume 4, Number 6, Vincennes, Knox County, 12 July 1834 — Page 3
o , V Ua ,aSf "M Hmd ,l Mruc ,onS an.l ma le ivude at ali ,P. on lor ,lMIIi boat,, present no objection o the plan proposed, even Mixittio thito be teas.hlo. , ia w Peri(M1? ,peglion with many intelligent men, how this improvement is to he effected. Some ciuuM e practicability of lonr.ing at. artificial rh u.nel by removing the obstnMions ai "e hapids, insisting that in so doino-"ami-bar ill he f, rated either above or below, Rh,t ,jiat tne on mp,K,, .
mir i.y mplltH i Mams, navigation Irom the month
lenfe ol uofi an imd, f ... ,
-----..-mug WOoilJ lie tM;,s- u hvs not the funds ,,,, n-l shal not have for many ea , rome Bui i limiting we had, Li thai ,,in(-'o)ulu be removed, would another cheap, easy, and , xpedu.ein m. veyance to the Ohio, ,,,. rate to oar prrp,Ife. Hoafsof a light draft may at all
re..-., us i.. ,uiy come to
a f I a c k - w a t e r
"l" I no ex
CANDIDATES. .Iwgnj, Election. U. M. Suaw, k. JV. Carnas, John F. Sxapi. COUNTY COIVSrsXISSIONEIlS. 1 OR FIRST DISTRICT. Thomas C Haii v, Pint re Laplant. William 15 a rut. FOR Tllir.!) DISTRICT. Chaui.es Polkk, J'jsi:rn M-Clure.
ADMINISTRATOR'S
that
the under-
VTOTICE is hereby given,
signed, have taken out Letters of Adminis
estate, are. Cities,
i
above; and if
tins
punt
fi oin
iotiiht (1,
m MX .louts the pioduco
OUM Cr?l . he !;ln.!...l ne. tlm
Ohio, would not the individual who I rough! it, have a decided advantage over his ih ighbor, who, by descending the river would bp some days behind him in (i, ,i Ke ? The untei of thiswislus to s o both improvements going on tut he can not but retlect, that the one is e i-v, practicable, and as he believes, fceouomic.il, while the other must be delayed for some t;ne, and will no doubt be mm h more expensive than generally believed. The situation of Vincennes, located a? it
is, above the fall of the Wabash, itndc;
J (Ml N
7
en cm., John
I?. M
AC.1AIUAII I UI.IAJi,
-?W..i,Jiia-Ji iL KZTri3
ARTIN,
t rat mm on the estate ofWuiiam .X ewpoi t, late of Knox conntv, and Stale of" Indiana, deceas
ed. All person indebted to said
requested to make immediate payment, im.f nil who have claims nainst the same, will present them legally proven U-r ? ttletuent without ,le. lay. The estate is supposed to he solvent.
Al. 1 1 W. I Kit 1 1 Vincennes, Ind., July I t, Kid4 5-t)t
Thorn 4?
rs
7
ESIMCCI FULLY inform their tre nds thai
f ""-J j'isi. rcutiH'o irom iiie Lusiein
ADMINISTRATOK'iS
ILL
fi?i l:ri:C . rri.LY udoruis the WaO eii '?.xni ol inc.em es, and li e j- id" lie ir' ruru'lj-, that he i, nw earr ir.c, on ihe al-i.-r bu?ii. ss in all its .- "ous 1 i inehes, on Water ;rr.(, m the le i-c f. : r rcupied I y Jolin it- T.ls. Ihh ; by t are a -el a'tention to beiness to merit a share of public
llenid make, mend, or half-suie
i xs
pafroltase.
jVyT?If- be sold, at t lie h.te re'dence of Wm. j M Now-port, deceased, in Vineenne, on iSalnrdHV, the SOtii July, the personal property
teloi:giug; to .a;d c.-iale CONSITINii O F HOUSEHOLD AND ICITCUEX FUIi.riTUttE,
SUGAR, AND
ALSO
2 General arid Seasonable Assortment of rASKIONABXiS GOODS, Embi 'neie almost every artie.le of Staple and fancy Dry (lo)ds, Qaoennwnre and Hardwiire. An exaimiiation of tin ir Stock, whicii is ue re l ompb'te and extensive than they have ever !?- f')ie otl'ercd to th? public, is respectfully solirjted, wit!) tlie assurance to jairohasers that their -tVorta shall be to please in prices as well as in g"-'!- T. ; T. Vmcrnnes, June 14th, 1834 2-tf
I
CTICI3
? herihy Kiv,.nt (hfl. ,()C undersigned, lm iftKen L. II, ri . f A. i.. i
alJamesl r.Ake,, !eeasod, late of Vhi rick counto'ih ' . ;iUlU.' All person, indi l.ted lU.eV eS'atP' Rr "iwtcl to mke immeI e Mnrne,a : l.huSt- elaim. against , ; " !r? ""tir'c o preset them duiy huthtntiLated tor settlement. The said cstf-te ii supposed to bo solvent. ... . y-UAS T. COE. Jrfm-r. boonvide, June 18th, llt 4-Ut.
on reasonable terms for cash, or suc'n aituicj of trade a .its him. I HOGS, COW & C ALF, &,C. SiC
He will al.o make up the leather of
p.;iy ier
N. U
any neron, into shoes Ii work onl v.
-receivi;
il -emu s-,
tiv -r c-i
Harre's Kenb.awa Salt, firt qaaiity, Bid-, "iuskincuin do. do. do.
I,L those umU: t"d to the late 6rrn of Tomlins.in .; Hoss, are re rjevtfd to call :iml
settle their notes and account without delay at the Office of the Wnbuyh Insurance Company t where they have been left fur collection. A. Lr.JtOY, .'h'ent. Vincennrs, Ind., April iio, ISJ4 4T-8in
Jut rei eiv( d, and v--'"-'a For sal", hy THORN fc TRACY Yinrennee, lad , June 14th, 1 P..VI -J-tf
TO RENT,
i
haiivi,
and 1
r s
it the only point on that liiver where the I.oad will first interect it on its rn: up the valley. It may be a number of yeais before it will he extended be n; tl th-it point; that it will be extended further, in timp, there can be no doubt, but
whether extended or not, a c tnmcm cr,
ihouf.i be tnci'ie, and it i to be hoped our citizn? will not be inactive in furthering the project. The citizen's of (iibon and Vanderburgh counties, are equally inier ted with US in this work; they feel a urep interest in the succes ,t tlie measure. :iml will render every Bid in their power to carry it into effect. Let any one look t the vat amount of ptoducp shipped from the upper country. Let him consider that all thU produce i shipped at the tame season of the year, that tho necessary consequence is a glut of the market, .a n . I i o.in i-in it nil .!.i..r...--i'i r i . . i " d i
ii . . ., . not !tro::.acd by 1-et him remember thut all geasns with I si,tuUon.
h Hail Itoa l completed, he may select his own tiiiie formatket, and take advantage of the tise in it ; and he must be s'-eji tjral iudeeil, who denies the propriety or exnediencv nf thi undettakii tr If a cor
rect calculation could be ariived nt, I' Iiave no doubt tliete is even noA,(fromj the counties above lh) u turplu beyond I
the wants of the country, whirh if ;-hij
Ail sums of TIIilEE DOLLvRS and under ASH --ail sum? above. Ht'lET. DOLLARS, a
j r,'u . o: nveive muinh1- wd. be jriv, n, t!ie p-ur-
; ci.as
Inn.d ivil!
rvc
Tr.-n II
scriia r.
.Tune U.h, 1,;:J4
' xved known Tavcr.i Stand in
':r,rennes. firmerlv occupied h
MUtE suhscril.er feels himself oalled upon to H. apoloir-e to Lis trua'y subjects, fur cloing the Palace door niinM theui'during tha audi euce hours of Friday Inst. It cannot bft up. posed that my hii;h station precludes me from the attacksol sickness. 1 berefore, he it known, that on the da,) above written, the stomach cf I. is M-ij "sty manifested utter rebellion t tho lawful depo-utes made hy order of the Princes Itoya! ; I reet to s'ate, that they were removed, not withstanding the reiieii?trantes of my Secretary, and, in shf.rt, of my whoio Cabinet, includii.g t!m Knight of Imlurtry; constcpiently I was completely prostrated; I cotihl not have taken a fiicnd by the nasal organ and flouri-hcd
y r;i"ir without .-rious hazard to the juuular.
I.HS?el!e. For terms a p-dy to the sub t" lueic Mei. nu.LO, ii mny t,e p,r
JOliN L
-tit
sec u: it y.
lait r -!lrf '!!-!'!.! V ii.l. hU fr
-Ul?fji4t?S f o puM-c, t!: it l,i oiii e 13 n w kept oni
.dam street, l.v an. liie, lieiiatta, near tlie torei
i I I,':(..tivi nl iV. -Ncwinau. lie wiiiKeep uli
PA MEET. 1 HORN, , , , Al.YIN W. lit VCY, la'n rs' Yiucennes, lad, July 1-t, i.U4 o-dt
r
o il ua
13
if,-
ES
a.so r iincio u
i.iJ j-ii i4k'W jl j.;
Reimr ludy couviueeJ that a regular and acientiiic sv-jti m of bOl.V.NiC .; EPICAL I'll AC'1 1 1' E, posse"?es a vast superiority over the romluon mode of bleeding and minora lizmg, both ia point of etHeacy and safely, he employs vegetable remedies exou-nciy ,n Ins practice, and
recommends theui to all v. resort to medicine j with the fi ipe of per, nam id relief. j N. R. Ti e public are informed that those
Hr.rr: !s Mu-k:npum Salt, j-ist received ail l fop e:lp, Kt)SS b EWING.
June 2i 1!!;)4 4-0t
per.y a n.it, ili it my e,d soli, ("fii-.r appHrei'.t')
"tts.-.g t . i- teeth a r ri'is that i.eeds all tho rr.re and kin daess of devoted pnrcrit. Tim,- are pregnant with important event i. Anion,' ihem, and not the least, i the approaching election. I am personally frit m'.ly lo all tho eand.dati s. N one of them has any reason to fear my opposition. I shall exrt myself to recure the election of them al. To effect this object I would say to them that nothing is 90 r.e-
jCessary as to have --a smooth luce." I am an removed lo the house .adept in making smooth face. My terms aro
n t Eli
A
1.
d.
JL
June 2... ts;-M 4
III. it:i iei-9ign-o . v. iMrng to pnrc.iae n
stock of (i(H)l, suitable for the Fall and
Winter enon. I fierefme, yt YiP iT T TT1 rtn
who e.re pretending to practice tiie I homsonian 1 qqin!P( w hoe notes ntul accounts are due, to Systcat without qit ihfieatiou, or uuihority, or c., HI1,j SPnJrt die same, mi or before the JOth
I leiiding cgt tabie and mineral med.iciiies, ai e , xy next, as it is our intention to go fur t
JOHN MYF.1V3, having removed lo the house, a icecntly ooru; iei! by . L Hoy. and being v
! t ei -main ntl v fixed, mparts bis frier, ds and for-! after the election
! mer Customer, that the l.ari' f. the h ir, trie ! f rririLry, ami ihe ' 10t, slmil awas be well
prov:ded; Use c'.Huibtis snali be i;t')t in pi'o- j
i per or ler and the hoitler, and sei vai.ts, s.al.
be faithftd. He pledges hi'iiself to use every proper exertion to give satisfaction, and solicits public patronage. He hopes, by cure and assiduity, to merit the character of beeping lia nnl comfortable house of ,ubl:o nti rtaitiment.'" Yiucennes, li d , May 1, 18:34-52-15 V 4
cry moderate I shall rise in price on fomo
WM. FLEURYILLE.
lie
Tl
iiutiian Rotiino ln-
A. V. HUTCHINSON. Eva:is i'de, Ind July 12, 14-6 u.a
if ctjsdklii
War-
a 1
' 1 .
r it k coin. ty , Indiana, on the;
day of A j
1, 18.51, a surd
I...-. 1. 'ii'ii 11 iini i..r ii Ti
Vf (f'V fourteen bands high, four years
SvaiSaii! . AnoraiM'O t t wen t V tl e ii.
above named -toek of goods about that time.
Further indulgences 1 a'oiot be given. RERTCH HKBER.I). June 2Sth, 1834-4-51 SMITH iV CARSON, W"Jl IT I'l.1 f'P IT I 1 I F V i,,l'nrm b n i r (Vl'orwtc
Jt" ,., 1 1- .1 . .1 1 , iun.ii ided attenti n to the d it;t i-ta ni.l t b rt tm I, t I -i t lbii b'l en inct roeii t7. I
. . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . 'in' " j j ;a. .ledges i.n-.-lf to -1
t , i 1 r , t 1 t m 1 c r t 1 1 1 f 1
I tUCfUHi.O
gH-'. subscriber ropert !"u!lv ieforuis thp pub j B lie, that the. exerci-es of tbis institution Ibave been resumed. He takes bus opportunity of tendeiing bis thanks to bis friends and jpalrons for tlse Idfral patronage which they
nave exienuen 10 i.an, nmi 01 mi Trimis; ne ,n.
HAS BECOME SOI K VROpRIETOR Of THE
that ho will teach in all the English jqanche-
f.r the future, at tho very reduced price of , de-r, !m.i !i colure.l arl plain, with two en
A .Monthly .Magazine, containing Tales, original and selected; Moral and ScientU fio Esays; i'oetry from the best Autliors; tho (uarlci iy repi esei.talioiis of the Lady's Fashion, adopted in riiihuhdphia -Coloured .--Music, of the newest style, &tv &n. I'ubiished regularly on the first tlay of every monlii, at No 3 Anttieisiaa buildings, Franklin place, I hiladelphia. Embellished with a beautiful and cxtensivo
vnrii.-iy of Eugraings, from 01 iginal and select-
per quarter. lit
tted, would pay all the expenses v( a', L , UIK. oll u.'e tlU.U da of June, 14
Kail way from thi to lvansville. and whirh must of necessity lay over another f easoo.
It is unnecessary to nrpue the relative j value of Canals and Hail Koads, as u me-j
ilium of transportation for goods. In the
SPRING & SUalMER ASSORT M B M T O I" GOODS!
S HEREBV CIVEN, that the undesigned, w torn an 00 ,.. . '. "'. " i."
at the comprising, m.u iy e,i .nn, . -j
d for: and it is only necessary to say, that
nnd
J V. HOWSi.Y, J. 1. W. l. Warrick Co. In liana, July Et, 184-twt
took out letters i.f administration.
conveyance of naSSergCIS there Can be j May Term, 131, of the F.obate Court oj ; W..,- tor; an . ,1 is on.y .KMiry o, .., ,0 o doubt that the latte, has a decide.l ad-ink county, on the estate of Thomas IVTHEY KAVL TO Bli .'.hi. an .1 c 1 1 bite o! atd count v , deceased A II person in-' , vTKTTT TT T T vantage over the former. In a section wA t( 8aill ,lt.;ltiN NV i;1 wt.;1 tM nmi im.( LVILTLi EH s-lK UNUj JAii.:-i,
is now i.renaieu ti t-ne nii
f tne si.iuo
re n" pains tj ud
vunce ti is punils m their nterarv jmrstiin. 1 1. M. SHAW. Yince nnes, May 15, 1: 34 5 )
f .- I r f A -r t -V. .i, ..-.-v
Have rcccivid iu ailliti -n tj tlitir former
nock, the fjllozcing articles:
4 NT) to which, ibey
, V 1 1 . t II
A tbeir tnenus ami the punnc
Hill f.
!
the a'.lciition of
u.era: I v
to
s tv
td" country, euch as presents itself bet ween j ,
-4r,-tf
events itecl! between ! ...m. pavmeat-thoce JiuwtiS claims TjOTTT for CAS II.
this point and Evansville, a Hail Hoad is' n. estate, will prcoi.t them propt r.y autt.cnt.-i M ,v J 1UJ4the only known method of facihtatinir our ! catcd for settlemeat, widnn t elve mo.,; . s ' '
tllF.blON LOWE, Jdmyr. CTW IDSo Warrick Co. Ind , July 1st, !834-(-3t j J V V,w w
Theie is not
intercourse with the Ohio
water enough for a Canal, anil this im rovement would therefoie be out of the question. An act of the Legislatui e jiant- , charter to a Company from L tw
- 1 j
renceburgh to Indianapolis-nearly t-; ijk' ..nt miles ct this route hat been completed.; r,u.Mo ! , COIIlt, ,UIWarii and
nl on Hie -itn mi. Win e m'iS im;lu ciialelv, aa l i;iereii saw: i
it The cxpen-e, grading and all, co!,it'.p, :,. Npen,e, as ho is dctevunned to ci .sp isonlAbou, ,,750 per mile The. bU ;dd bu AH X Thole .oute .f more expensive than cur i Vilhout VlUav. and .ettie with the s!-own-nver a worse country, and yet ; Si.riL lN u i0 is legally imthorized to s. tile the
'-v 'e 11 1 imr iriiif 1 nr iniiiLai 1. ci iiuui vi , r no 1 r r t w.ti.i U'i'"! - - - .
ROSS & KWIWG,
rlWK iu-t received a hamls
apply o
niak-
-ll.ev
'rt"VF. iut received aliaiulS'Vin
IBS ..T111I"B A W I L'
indebted to the subscriber, by Sl'lUMi ai d U,M,U( KKyi,z
iro earnestly ir .,r 1 h, ir a .3 ortineal genera, ami complete
will sell low lor ei.sb, or for s,.c:i articles ot country produce as i nsunlly received in Stores. Yii.eennes, InJ , May llbh, IS;54-4y-3iu
settle the same
th-'in dves trou-
mined to cIosp;
1 1 . s 9
expense for the toad. when completed,;
can it 1 a point ol uselulness or jirotn, ne compared with our own? The distance from Vincenues to Eransville i fifty-live miles t.v the road. Two thousand dollars j.er mile, I heliete, will complete it with tlie exception of a Bridge across White river. (1 sneak of a wooden rail w v.)
From this to White river, there would scarcely be any grading required . One hundred and "twenty thousand dollar? would 1 hive no doubt cmsliuci the wotk. mm ;riincol vtup of tirctiertx in the
flic I l nr 1 - - - I counties through which it would puss, would, I tiradv believe when completed, nmie thin pu f-r two sich mals ought e not then to te up and dotng is there ..u., o.il.l ret fi ickwartl i:i such
uny one w u- y n Ba" undertaliinc? The 1). recto, s will inert here on the 21t inst. and prepara
will it i fc'ippose.i
survey and mai U
eiag the
v-vnnnt, iii the hand of an officer
ALKN1S PICAIU).
in
( -7
Vincennes July Jim b-dl AND
7 of .a,.j
xy.
f " f-
QUAE r-Jl-k :
Vsw. ts Office hlu ,rMnia. June U':Vt. Will) IDLING LOTTERY, CL ASS No . 7, for 1834:
THIS KSTAB2'jISHMI3T
i'u' opra;i-n, m-ocmg v 1 -a vi rv sc. 1 ri or ri.alif v. t'us
1 nt- : in 1 a i , .11 Pave their
l 1 civ 01 nc I ON VN, t'..u- r. f i-t: .0;
40 Tons (well assorted) Juniatta Iron,
5 do. L lotxgti 1 bites, '25(1 Boxes b ly Iti Glass, '25 tlo. 10 by 1-2 do. oi) do. a sorted filass Tumblers, iiu tlo. do. Rattles, to do. do. Decanters, '24 tiros8 Shoe HI a v.V. ing, '2oo Kcams Wrapping Papi-r, 5' tto. Writing and Letter do. I Cask lYatiusli, 2 f!) Kegs Beatt's LiiiL; Powder, do. Dupont's do. do. 50 Quarter bi.xes Youtig iljson & Gun Powder Tea, 10 Chests tlo. do. bd Kegs V bite Lend, 10 Earrcls iloinest'u: Brandy, K do. t!o. Oin, '2 Pipes Baltimore Oin, 5 dozen Red Cords. 5 ) do. Plough Lines, 25 Bags Pepper, 12 do. Spice, fit) Boxes ami Rarrels common Cigars, 500 do. Melee do. 25 tio. Lemon ami natural Syrup, lit) RaireL- Pittsburgh P. rur & Ale, 5 15 .xes StoaghtonV Bitieis, 4 C'eroon S F. lujigo, 2 Hhds Dutch Madder. E.vai.svilie, Lid., May 21st, 1S34-51
:e
I.
i.r,i
aai, oa tne
rtest iiotn-e.
D. 3. i-UN N LIE
Viueennr, March 3!, lf?:14 iO-tf
toiy to taking tocii
cnml.ai ntl F.u'M'ieor to
rut the route and make an estimate ot the expense. This it appears to me fchould he done before the books are ope.ied. The expen-e of this survey, provided the Government will not order an F.ugmec. for the jurpose, m-J-t be pud tot by eciption: and not w iihst:itulmg the ban.i . 1 ' ll.r.! ..to dl!
f . I . 1 lidl IP l f 1 llr I X . nt-
t. ol ir.e xitiies, 1
of our citizens wto would n u
such a cau-e.
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tor six uioni.is. llltktj Court er ar.J J.
" EUlllKI)-Ontbe;UinUl'y; -Mr. Jons Yanvi ks, of Oueac. 1 . 1 . . M - - I e! . I! V.
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... - 1 . . ocf.-r lav morn
DIED-iNear - V r amE. mcmbt r
llimoraia.: vn -
01 Congicts, from Illinois.
14 Etaws on Saturday
July IT. 34.
1 1
r tHTI.S. 2t3.fJ
3.CGO; 6,000; 3,000 ISO
Vicast address, & COOK,
Wheeling
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Dlinyiq
alu at this ornci:
t-, om 7
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CACS II. WANNA COT FEE, do. L:o tlo.
.no .v o-ans c n..r, Loaf bi. Cee.nia'' Rraedy, A merican b. s C b.-t r y R iu ia', Madeira Wi;.e, M.l..-a do. Tr.r, nr1 Oil. Concmaugh Salt.
Iso. a Lirge Assortment f v 1 1 - 5 5 1 1 f, i; 1 r A i-v ft Ct 1. 1 .Vj sS ft y v ji j i , w AM) .4 1.4'5'V- 43,. w' ith are odcred for sab very low hy
BUKTCH Si HERERD. Yiucennes, June 21, looi 3- tt
irraved tille pages, and' two distinct indexes, (intended to perfect septrato volumes in tho )ear,) aiso a choice Collection of music, original and st iec.ed, arranged for the Piano or Cuitiir, wish nearly G'.iO pages large octavo letter press, and only THREE dollars per annum. WA ACT! number of this periodical contain? 4.1 JTjJ pages of ex'ra octavo letter press, printed wiili clear, new and I, dutiful type-, (an tinged after the manner of the London La Bello Assemblee,) on paper of the finest texture ami whitest color. It is embellished with sp'ended Engravings of Copper and Steel, executed by
artists of ihe highest skill and distinction, and
embracing every variety of subjects. Among these are illustrations of Popular Legends, Ito m antic Incidents, Attractive Scenery, and por traitsof Illustrious Females. The number com-, uiencing each quarter contains a picture of tho existing Philadelphia Fashions, designed, drawn t tngruvid and eoLurtd expressly for this work by competent persons specially engaged for that purpose. The embellishments of this character which have appeared in former numbers, aro confessedly superior to any which have been furnished in any other similar American pubii-. cation, and from the arrangement v. Inch have been made, then' is every reason to believe they will be improved in t he coming volumes. In
addition lo the Embellishment just referred to, every number contains several engravings on wood, representing Foreign und native Sceiies, curious t-nd interesting Subjects, Natural histo ry, Etomology Mineralogy, Concludogy , Humorous Incidents, Ornamental Productions, EinLroiJery, and other needle work, Riding, Dancing, Lesules one or more pieces of popular Music, ariunged for Ihe Piano cr Guitar. Every six numbers f the work form nn ele
gant volume suitable for binding, and with tliesq aie furnished gratuitously a superbly engraved Title Page, and a general index of Contents. The lypograhical execution of Ihe Lady's Roukissuoii thai the proprietor challenges coinpausun with any Magazine, vi hether European or American The best Matt rials and the ablest workmen are employed, ami the most scrupu
lous regard s paid to neatness, harmony, and uaiiorunty , ui tin: ai rangeiiient of the various su'njtcta which compose the letter-press. The Literary department of the Lady's Boole comprises every thing which is deemed suitabjtj for that sex to whose use it is principally devo :ed. Tales, which are uistingnihed by inter
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