Weekly Messenger, Volume 5, Number 246, Vevay, Switzerland County, 17 September 1836 — Page 3
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C-j.-isixt.- ncy. !ti :t small tow n in Vermont ac" - r iia i tae iioston Transcript, there retur sit l t -w weeks since, a ("in man, a ria' live of the place, l,o lu J been absent about ten year, having resided in Georgia, where lie. had aceuni -dated con-ideraMe pioptnv, aloat ten thousand dollar.-, ef u hit ;i acre in-vesU-d in slave. Saortly ai'ier return he M-n? sclz.'d with a fever,' and on August 1st died, without any family, and of course his prop.-rty went to his brothers and sisters, three ( whom were nemlc rs of the ahoiii ion soiety and one of th. tn is president of the socle i v. Vv'lvn ra'h-d upon to know w le t thev intc;i i,-d to ,1 wiih the slave-, it luring intim.id tiiat tbr-y nevjh.t iw vv show their consisten cy, the president of the society renlie.l "ilt - . , , the . iws t trie state were soopprts-ive to free blacks, that it would be a mercy tor them to some kind master, who in conformity with the ixvpcst ot his deceased hroiher, should give bonds that famulus should not be separated." 4 A N K O I'ZA X ESV1 LL 5i. 1 1 having been surti.isod that the retent failure of tlu;"KathImns woil.i materially allecl the credit of this IJank, tiie Zanesville Republican of the "27th un maKes a statement 1:1 which it savs: We can assure the public that they have n thiag U fe tr from any transaction between the Rvrusux., ami the hank at this place the Rank is perfectly solvent, well managed and ready to discharge any and all demands against them."' GRP. T CURIOSITY.-. A crockodile, estimated to he upwards of rne hundred years 1 1. measuring 12 feet inches in length and weighing f.l pounds was killed in the Red River, near Natchitoches, La. cm the i-Oth lf. His paws, after being dissected, weihvd 30 pounds and the carcase yielded 11 gallons of oil. TEXAS LANDS. Large numbers of Texan land warrant have been sold in New Orleans at $1.50 per acre and lands already lucatcd have brought live dollass per acre. We learn from yesterday's Avsrus, that gov. Many, while al Montreal, attended Mass at 'the Parish church. We are left, of course, to conjecture the nature of his Excellency's confession. We hope that he made a clean lissom o if. If the Governor has become a ood Catholic, we shall inlst upon hi eschew ing his political heresies a!o! Alb. Eve. Jour' MAUillEI) on TlmrsdTiy last, by William IX. Wiley Esq., Gmsk Ihi.i.r.a to Miss S. tua Sr.BAsriA.v, daughter of the Rev. Alexander Sehastian; nil of this county. PRESIDENTIAL ELSOTION. To beholden on the fust M today in Nov. next TOR PRESIDENT, MARTIN VAN 1JUREN OF NEW YORK, for vrci: ruEsinrxT, HICHARi) M. JOHNSON; CF Kl.NTlCKY. Van Ihiren and Johnson Electors. JOIIX MYERS, of Knox countv, Y I L LI AM HOCK 1 1 1 EE, of A lien, J ( J.N AT1I AX W IEEI A MS, of .L.rg: GEORGE V. MOORE, of Owen, in, V1LLI AM WHITE, of Vermillion, J ESSI i J A C K S ( ) X . o f N co 1 1 , M AREXl'S WIEEETT. of Rush, K LI SUA EOXG, of Henry, -THOMAS STEWART, of Pike.
FOR IMtESIOEST, WILLIAM 11. 1IAHRISON OF OHIO, rOTl VICE ritlSIDENT, FR AXCIS G RANGER OF XEW VORK. 'IJurrison and Granger Electors. MILTON ST A IT, of Jefferson county, INIARSTOX G. CLARK, of Washington JOIIX G. CEEXDEXEN, of Orange, AMOS DECKER, of Knox. AEHERT S. WHITE, of Tippecanoe, A RR A II AM I. AXI)REWS,olE.porte, AUSTIN W. MORRIS, of Marion, ARCIIIEES WJEEI AMS. of Wayne, ENOCH McCARTY, of Franklin. Valuable firojicry FOB. SAIiE. 'l'HR subscriber being desirous of disposing of his farm, oilers t lie s;ime for sale. This land is known as the west half, noith west quarter, section 20, t.nvn 2, runge 2 vest, containing about acrea. Twent-live acres are cleared and under fence, with a young apple urchand and a first rate spring frri d water. Tliis land lies in the the. same sectinn widi Montanye's saw mill, and about half ni'o frm Centre Sq iare, and in a lood healthy neighbuihoid. 'I'he timber is oak, locust and poplar. ' he said tract will be said loir, and terms made known on personal application; a9 I have busuics und intend to remove to the lower o utitry. (X UD1US PAfcfQC!ltt'rptctnlcr 17, l5"i1.
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s. f SUE subscriber lias just received a large and JLL peneral asortmcn' of Fall and Winter Goods, to which lie invites the anea'ion of Ins friends and customers, which with bis previous stock, makes bis assortment full and cnrmlete: nnrehasers wid do to c:i!l and txaminr;, f;.r h is detevoiineii to sell on as nccoromodatine terms as anv otl er merchant in ih western country. Prodiu'e of all kinds taken as heretofure in payment fir goiis. A pait )f his stock is as follows Cloths, Cssimers. CasineUs, Flannels, Jeans, Bearskin coating, Cdicoes. colored Cambncks. SJleac'oed Shirtings, Browu D-unetii-s. Merinous, Ci reassigns, Roaibaziitt?, Gros le Nap., and other silk. Ves lings. Bed-ticks, P;iddins Canvass Cambricks and Jackonet Muslin, Checks, Handkerchiefs, Caps, Shoes, HARDWARE, Grocerias, Tin, Glass ami Qaeensvare. &c. Sic, DANIEL .UcLULLuCH. Jacksonville, Sept. 15. While Beans, p.l!YF, hniidied bushels niPrchantahle White jJ Ueans wanted by the subscriber, for which the highest market price will be given at his store in Vevay within a short time da.niel Mcculloch. September 15. HAY. Twenty five tons good merchantable pressed timothy hay, wanted by the suhscriher, f.r which the hialiest market price will be given ondehve rv at his boat in Vevav. DANIEL McCULLOCII. September 15. OATS. A thousand bushels good merchantable oats wanted by the subscriber, f. ir whirh llin highest markpt nrip will i r.-;.i ji: - - I - ..... wv 'uiu uii utu wry ii t bis store in Vevav. DANIEL McCULLOCII. September 15. COR. Swill contract for one thousand bushels of Corn, to be delivered during tho f;. I! winter, and will at any time during the seas m ourchase any quantity of the foregoing articles also Flax seed, &.c. DANIEL MCULLOCII. September 15. Tannery and Vnlun!Ic TOWN LOTS. fgIIF. subscriber will dispose of, upon reasonM nl'lc terms, his t.mnerv. anl t JJ ' " ' 1 ' M O T ami a'!j nnii.g the town of JacksonviDe. Persons in.3 iw.i3in toiiu.tiii llldl UUIIICS Will (JO Well to call ?nd examine the same. The water is inexhaustible and of fciitlicient force to supply an extensive establishment it is surrounds k o " J uii imiv c untry, furmshing baric of a superior qualitv anu uiues in aounuancetan do procured on reasonable terma. LAWRENCE NITIFT T Jacksonville, September 27. DEARBORN IIOTEJL. LAWREXCEBURGH, 7.VZ). T IIR undersigned is now opening a Hotel fur public accommodation in that commodious buildin ,ing occupied a an Inn, belonging to Walter ArrnMrorifr, Eso. from whom hn has iIpm n Imcc , v-.. t r a term ol years, where he hopes in a short time to be picoarod ro keep a not .si: or ii xtekta i ivi e t t, equil to any in the western country The house its. If is unnually pleasant, with large and airy rooms, and agreeably situated, standing on a square alone, unconnected with other buildings. I lie wh.de premises is undergoing repairs, winch when completed will render it as conver. ient and as comfortable, for travellers or boarders. as any similar establishment in die state. i'he stables wili be inferior to none in the coun try, and well supplied with hay, irain,&c. A Reading Konmis intended to be kept where newspapers from the Atlantic cities and other sections of our country will be regularly filled. In this, bis new undertaking, the undersigned intends to make every one, who may be pleased to call, as coinfortalde and as much at home as possible. Provers can be furnished with lots for the convenience of their stock. R.C. LANGDON. Lawrenceburgh, July 20, 1830. One Cent Reward. r ANA WAY from the subscriber on the '20th day of August last, an indented anprentice, bound to me by the name of lVrtiilltis Jones, aged about 13 years. lie was bound to me by the overseers of the poor of Posey township. The above reward without charges will be given, on the apprehension and return of said apprentice. COLLIN M'NUTT, jr. September 8, I83G. NOTICE IS hereby given, that my wife Sally Ilogo. lately left my bed and hoard, witVout m consent and against my will, taking away with her, at the same time, divers household goodand furniture. I therefore, notify all persons, not to trust or harbor her, as I will not be responsible for any of her acts or doings. DAVID 1I0GE. Ycvay, Sept. 5 1836.
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FROM the premises of the sub.! srrihrrmFnd;iv..v..,.r !:. i -i .i . " " two miles northwest of cvav a cruder nrmn .L . . Y ';'"':;"-'- '"lT'"j;i u.uiv nunc, l.in, .iiiu tect;a white strip over her no e no other marks ohseived. Any person delivering said mare to the owner, or givingsui h information as he may he able to find her, will be paid expenses and trouble. JOSEPH DOW. Sept. 5th.tl836. STATE OF INDIANA,) e9 SIV1TZERL.EVD County, bb' (SWITZERLAND PROBATE tOURT.) Kebecca Head v. vs. George V. Heady, Henjamin Heady, Thomas Heady, James Heady, Mary llarcoitrt, and John Ilarcourt, her husband, John L. Muret. lienjamiiiMuref, heirs at law ofReStilwell Muret, becca Muret, by Julius Muret, J. L. Muretg'uor. M ary M.cCortr.ick, and John McCormick, her husband, Charlotte Wiley, and Melville Wiley, her husband, Philip Romeril, Mary 1 jouisa Romeril, Gazcll Romeril, (Charlotte Ciullion,and Henry Gullion, her husband, Sarah Heady, Martha Dickinson, nnd Elijah Dickinson, her husband. T3 U 3 T3 ci 3 O -2 n rI',DIS above named Rebecca Heady, the x widow of Stilwell Heady, deceased, here by gives notice to the above named defend ants, and all others concerned in the freehold estate of the said Stilwell Heady; but more particularly a part of the JN. L. quarter, sec tion 2 town '2, range 3 west, are hereby notified (hat application will be made to the Swit zerland probate court, on the first c r some sub sequent day of the next November term of said court, to be holden at the court house in the town of Vevay. on the 7th day of November, 1S3G. to said court to appoint COMMIS SION KRS to assign and set over to her, her ijijw ol, in, to and over the premises aloresaiu. REBECCA HEADY. Jefferson township. Aug. 12. J-lONTENTSof the Museum f..r Auji. 1833: HPlatcs, Hev. Win. Liste Howies, Francis Jriitce l-.sq. American Notions; Ceroids Plj sinio'rV of Digestion : Look Forward; National Fdiication Ihe Dublin Review Willis Inklings of Adventure Joint Stock Hanks Life of the First Karl f Shaftsbury The Duke of Wellington compared with other Commanders Pericles and Astasia Anglo Indian Sn iety in former day? A few days at the Head Q tariers of D-n Carle s Slate of the Canada- ICecent Events Mem ,irs el Captain John (Venthter JMisionnrv Yovape o uie oonn-iasi ioast oi i tuna I lorence O'lh i en, an Irish 'I'ale, (rum hvle.l ) S mjr. 1 hey Tax our Bread Si. IJcorgi' haunter in Belgium A Ji.urney from Lima ti Para Suarlcvvow. or the Dog Fiiend. chapters XIII. XIY. XVI. XVIIThc V oung Prelendei , (eimchidcd, Life of Dr li.adchfle-Tlie l'linter's I ulc The Oldest In'. habitant Autibiogrnphy of Arf hiba!l IMack, by John Call the Wreck of theQuail Sir Gorre llead'a ToUr Sn the 11 anufdcturing- Districts The Eialion,or Ardent Troughton, the Wieiched Merchant Henry O'Krardun by Mrs S C I all Hev Wm Lisle Bowles Franeis Place Esq Short articles. Subscriptions received by E LI I'TKLL. No 11 Hank street, back 7l Chesnut stv Weekly illesscnsci- office, Printer's Retreat, Spt 1, D30. TIIE proprietor of thirf CRtaldislmict is desirous to dispose of the same; it consists o i great variety of printing materials, anung which, are 3 founts of small pica type one nearly new, which weighs above thiau bundled' pounds all complete. Brevisr, with italic and two line caps. Long primer, with italic and two line i i 2 2 i 2 it u ! l ti .t caps. English, one nearly new. Double pica. Antique, various sizes. Ornamented brevier 2 lino long prim er, and eijiht lines pica. 3-r Ten lines pica, G lines pica, American can non and other job letter. 3 large hoise cuts astronomical culs nnd signs brass card borders metal and wooden cuts, a great variety. Job and composing sticks chases of various sizes stands, cases racks, standing and other galleys composition boilers a r.d copper roller moulds, &c &c. 2 presses, one imperial, and the other superroyul. The establishment will be sold entire, or divided to suit purchasers for cash, or on a credit of unv reasonable time, by giving approved security. SALT. 6$&fr1teJi,rrcl9 first H"lity Hfr" 'tiLKiVinauua salt mst retuvfd and fir ile by t CI.UllvSON &DUFOUK. VWh v , June 25. IfWhite Licad. TTTV the keg. jiiBt received and forsaloby JLr& CLAKKSOM DUFOUH.
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i n . idiiy ol IS ovr in'i.cr iU( f 'if ,' i-y.-r' . , , , . . . ,' I !,,!e ' ' lt 1 ! i . o- : ('. i i,HV, on .he id Mn.',. i N v,!,-, ' Xt. i.. .,., r S; , ,.si.,. .,,.,1 r.ei eo !, n !i( e . of liich .!! p' i i ., .,,,) j , JAM!JO-NS(V A.:i.iV. Asiiuist hi. iC'.'vi. ! Y r! townshi TllF nr nri"i. r f th" F! FT er-pes-i t'.ill v u.r.t n.s ,;,r-itMVi-.ii, ., i ami nlht:r. I... i.-it ... i .. l " ii .1 fi lllbli In '7 tt'K Near the ri'i'i'i'r i t 1 in tlie viihipre Ui?i ? S:m. inteiuist'i Wfcp : j.-. ml ;, , kept m t.;i roiimrv. (j (1 i ; ra;;j treo' I: i:!;!!ii, vv!)f':( .- Slw -l-IH'! ..!i kI i , ! (i i v a : - taci..M N ihe s:u'bsh:uent. Wjt . , ri1- "' "'V I'll .! illC 1 ,. ,., , .,.,, , -v !: iew I dViTii : iiurl i ' 'li- v LOI)Gl. r;. fye. tiiov knn ii"i ,'io ii,.; i 'r - J ;i --y ji 'o . iit;fwnere else iliu i.ext time. ue i f s h i i, servant, TiiO.M s D.WI Jibing S,;n, J.ily. 1 R.jG . i riEJJCl-: til-s? !I!i; niKisC-s :id f...!- sale lv J": r- ci'ivi ,1 j rLARIiSOX A-1 evay, June 2o ti'. 6, pass S S3 ,.f .lur-t.-ci 1H.Iuii'.- c -iim-i,ii ni' i r i : : ! I . shoes and slippers, kip and call' skin ih-,c.:, at. . brogans,jtist received an-. ..,.,. t.v CL vkivSO.N A:. DL'FOCIl. Vevay, April 23. ILadies ItOoU litre. A fine selolion of ie f 2o2E H, j received and Piralc by CLARKSOiN &.ULTFOU!t. Vevay, April 2i. MuskliisiiH Salt. F superior quality to any s-alt in this market, for sale low by CLMIKSON & DUFOUll. Vevay, June 2hl,4Sd(3. Flow Pl-.iv To-.ihN. received and fi r s.do CLARKSON& DLT'OCll Vevay, May 2, 1S3J. E-eiiklies. A fine lot of .Spanis-h a r.d Cotintrv so'e, calf i i and kip skirs and mtpor leather f-r s--le bv ci.i:i;so. i-Dui-ouK. " Vevay. Apiil 1 Cress 53 1 gaiivs. TTUST received and for m,. low I v CI, A H KSON" & 1)L' FOC R. Vevay, Vnr 2. lc:J5. S3 led. jx lb, clean nicV:rd nr.-l ! p3 t" Z. J . . 1 . .. . . ft- Vieo o.l wantrn, lorwlucii 'he highest market price II! I n ;.:u l on diliveiv etonrsaoie. CLAllKUXi.!.)UrOLU. Vevay, oily 5. Whiskey. "T7"E have ,i few barrel.- rectified whiskey which we olh r to tfdl low for cash. CLKKNOX DUFOUll. Vevav, June '23d, iSHij. Y tVm. Caheoit, living in Wrk tow nshij. Switzerland d'tiiiiv. Iiajiana, one etrav Filly, roan color, sin. nosed to he .'5 years old. bout 1 1 nnd a half harnls hi-di, s-nnit w hite on tinleft bind foot, .-'pprajsed r. 21 il-.l!.ir.s and ;0 cents by Jatucs Johns-Hi nnd liirh ud Wili s, bo lore WM. It WII.F.Y. .1 I'. August 13, IS.76. Minute Mtm. The Minute men are requested to meet nt Moont-Stcrh'ng,on Monday, Sept. '20, at noon to re-organize paid Company. Horse thieves are prowling about AW AIvE! AWAKL!! PHINEAS BT. KEN' A. tlltovttry and Counselor at Z,aiv TILL Le found at the Clerks (hike ir e May 9.
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t ' I. .'; V; t i.Ul!. in-;: "'I '''er. en he nr r-;ics, k 1v i lOi'i the tuts.oouar:-:"tvoi ti.e linn i, FOOTV- ACIiKS OJ? LANI t i!.C I! . .-I".-!.-! ' north end tf the i.-u": ..-t"im:-!,ii 2, -rrar.gf5 2. v. c--ti: in o! ':n q-iarter cirh in In: no, or i f. u't r ale, one luurm- (iiont. , I M 10, ii li.l he balance 15 months af., t i! , ' 'y i l; six per r.c i'ihm interest from rl.sv uiu ami tfti in:! co:u i iiam.-; r-ni t -. V i:l s:l',v. i i' Hie paymeiila are no; m-jc ):0'n::'lv. ' tirr-,;isrr v . i . . ii r?Ci l c a C0r'.Hi-,:V r:J Ii-Im; C.l: .;:-r j 'U! til lr IJ) - v r a ;-ou-.! ticc!. whe-n t'.v w i-i 1 ' ' s : ? fr'tr.r n-ni .fj,:iiit IV. .Ytrho.l . . :; ni tor .-. .--.'v. i: .ii-- I J UiTt?y mil Fa voi for "&Ir-. -I )Si ! ; ;;!ifi t r i."j;ri o !:' i Jij'.1 "ra i iC cirinduced ' :,ow o:!i-r for sale his .r.-. u- Kor'h nci irrt.-r of scc:;v:;i i i: ' :i 2. Uue, i:i y, ii'-i.-H ( tow n-i.ijn f U itz -ii uid ;!. n.d.? wst t,i' V.-,-t.n- ' ol it, ii ird ff.e.-u- - )) .r i-iit trees in lull tinve h.-.-w. d l.-s- h-.u-es. a hors 1 1 ii. i '. , ; r 1 1 1 !-!li..rcnr.vi.i:i.,i ( 1,..:.t I'lii:'.! i . . LT- : - "...vim : I l.'Jll'.- . " u.o t:.u.-o. v. : ii lias p-.i-,i laniy v.iiu wad r f.r 12 vear I n s,;i i'-u i-i lustily t-.verv field. i't iins will be n.ade to suit the purchaser. itOL'S, Vcvny, Ann;.--! 12, I3?f. ten's Eylnte. Uih- I ii.:;jc' lo ;; 1 c:!i;;.-.Tn-ui": !;.' ri-;..-ii; a' on ;!.; 3 i tlr-.r 1 . r : a 'I '.!.. Sitzr:a;.o iV., ;i ..i the c.-i'rt !i(.i;.--e in "o- . IS i I i!)Vl!li..l f I:. J -!..se l. e ai'n-ini.-ii-ijio.. Lai t i o !'e !.-.! . , Oil !! c, ii:.' I i i i:i'..:) v ;..;!, lute ci .fciTvro"Ti it' i v. '0-. !- i, , (,..(( lii'i t ti, .! wii cr'ait- is tua, i .. ii t'i be in -.!,--tit. A.ln.'r Elan s ' fi i.li; uii i"r.i;:ot-t. K ti Ifavo to :i.f.n:i the public g raily, ij.m In- is j r.-p.ifd !. excculc ordi-rs in the above bi'n:tn--. in ali its hr.-iiiches; pi :n a:i. ornariienfal. ai;d in imiialion of uo-'o'. ni.si !!., Arc. and will warrant Li colors to Ho .o- i. w ..' If.. . ;m -.1... i . i 1 1 . ; '7 1 1 ; I v ii.J I : i anv pan if v:e i-uaii :v ' : itar-.L'ii' ! f:.r..r:,.,r t'.r.r..in tiio m.i.it ?i;!is,anli;u !.::i;i!:er. His ch.ti es wi!l be tnodiUMtc. :ti '! no .T!i' Ii ti -!.: l! STT ;l ?-;sired to pIvMM' i C US torr:tM work in r::c!i ci :i ;- to t.t.ie tht. !.;.s eye t-r triste. Year L jirib eay, December 15, crvan!. A. iiTOn. -s- ! lYtni.-m f.r par Josiaii J lit mf and " tiii. ii Fl-woi n Fish in. J FEO Josiah Prakc nnd Elswood FiIicrand all othcM :iit:resud therein. l';ei-o !.!; noticu that applirati m will ' n nsuiu to Sw iizoil.nid l.iu-.tit Court, at the n. x u-im th'Ti-of. lo be hoiiUrn r.t the. c 1 ;r:-ii i.is: m U j town of Vevay, on i.'us third .Mm.!;; it, S ';-tr--.v'.),.T tieit, arul oi the sct:iiid day ff saiil ti.::n. to ;:rpi int thft'v vnnimh-rionirs to a. ii;e f .u ; ; j i.j .f section ?, I , I. 'J, IJ. , iv. si a'ai. t t U ? . vciions 'J I iitid o'.'.smr.f ii.wrsaip anil , a , 't n'g stud ln-ii.g i'i it.cil.it ! u ;i , lu.i.rii.:', ;u,i...- ihe .e era I mi iters a: a! propi i i s ! I.i-ns.f. I i -!. liming ofjo fourth arecaMe I ) j a i : i i - :;:i.I i i.ili'V 'lieifi.r, when at d wla-tc ytj r ;;iv nr;- nd, il'you think prop r. P TliICii I'OOilU. I'oS.-V, Alton .t 13 1 -.'.. Cot a9 alt 4' wi.y l- 5 TT '6'V i t Ci ived. and for sale bv CI.AKMSO.V A iCl CFCI.TI. 'et!iy, April ?3. Jirjst rale XVisrosi i'i.v smte.--W iil answer far two or lour hoisi-s. .'Oil N' FOX. 6P bax.w R l,T l', i::,! .w Glass. 20 d . do 10 bv 12 for sale hv 1 ti. SUCC id &, CO. One tnt llv.wtwcl. KAN A WAV, fninlhc Mibrcri her on the i 1 1 1 of duly inst. ;m in dented n prenlice natrit d JAMLS TlIOMi'SO,a-cd about II tens. lie look but link rl-ilhiiiij with him. I he above rew ard w ii'iout ( iiai-.-o or ibm '.oil--r. ill prcrnotlv raid in hi, a mm t-l:e!i.-ioii ami i i it lorn lo n;i Ii,t .! Ii(.i;i I i.i n. c oy the o Tstl i d the !oi r f.i.in-i-1 (o . I .-!t! !'. -h Near Vevav, J.ilv ISih. CoSSiiSS "P5 "US 1' rcccivi d a ul for al !. w il fl.AUKSO.N
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