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PARTERRE..
jT JOB TBB RBBUBLICAlf.
JV ' ELIZA. „ . :
How toft it the tear In Beauty's bright eye?
How brilliant'it thinet on Beauty's «of t
cheek? ,
»Tia aweet at the breath of the Spring passing
A gem fas more precious than any we seek.
Sat how much more precioui in Sympathy**
Xt that teer that Beauty to Pity bestows—
■ Affection and Lore from our bosoms it draws,!
And nourishes virtue 'round us that grows.
How graceful’* that form hastes to Mis’ry*,
she^
With Cb rity's heart, and hand open to give ;
. *Tis sn ang :l thst’s bending o’er Mis’ry’s bed,
Admiaisti rs comfort—bids wretchednsss live-
T*«i thus [ first saw Eli*’ the fair.
Who thought none saw but her Fatter on high
Tbe rose with her bloom eobld never compard
Her the dew drop qf morn with the tear in
her eye.
.t saw der soft hand smooth Sickness* sad brow;
To the fever paren’d lips was the cap gent
ly given/
At her feet the tad vietim attempted to Sow i
With tho smile of an Angel she pointed to
Heaven. ;
To her pretence t rush’d with a lover’s ford
Jijk baste— - if -f
I heard her soft voice pronounce my wish’
doern*
And think on that woman that thus I saw
grac'd.',,.
Will happiness wait till we sink in the tomb
OSCAR
Fifty Dollars’ Reward
Will be paid to'any "person or-persons ap
prehending and delivering to ibe.con^mabdinf!
ofllser Ut the 8.h ii fanwy, or anyoffijasr of tbe
United Su'es* Army xonnnar.ding a post or
garrison, pr lodging in gaol, either df the fol
lowing Deserters. - “l w
Philip Kovusa, five feet eleven inches
high, twemy one years of age, haxle eyes,
black hair, dark complexion, sod by'profession
a blacksmith- ,
Job* F. Hauff, fire feet nine inches high,
twenty seven years-of age, light-eyes, black
hsir, fair complexion, ana by profession a fir
mer. . v * "U
Gxoxox Alexander, 6 feet high, 26 year*
of age, blue eye*, dark hair, fair complexion,
and by profession a farmer.
Charles Waus, 5 feet 1) ard an half
inches high, 33 years of ageL blue eyes, dark
hair, dark complexion, and by profession a
farmer.
Hxrrf G. Elliott, 5" feet 8 Inches high.
31 years of age, dark eyes, dark b*ir, fait
complexion srd by profession a farmer.
Jacob Goodbon S feet high, 39 years of
age, blue eyes, da k hair, daik comp'ex'on,
ai d by profession a tamer.
Elisha Rease, 5 fee* 10 inches high, iff
year. oi .‘ge. light hair, blue eye", lair con.*
plexiop, and by profetsi-a a faro.t , was horn
Sheriff's sales.
<3-'
On the firft Toefday in May rest,
tending Will bsfold at the court houfe is Stvinnah, kttwetn
thenfaal hour*.- CS '-u Z
All that let and improvement* No 9,.firft Tything
Reynold** ward, or To much thereof a'» wil fetufy the
SO per ccnt-rtss ot John William*, for the ye** 1#1S-
Alfo, all that lot No 5, Dicker ward, Digby Tyth-
ing,. or lo much thereof a* will fatWy the ,taxes of
Philip Cohen, SO per cent, for the year 18!5,.
Alfo. all that trad lot letter 1, fronting the MarkU
(quire, or fo much thereof as will fatiify the SO per
cent tax of eftata Thomas Hogg for the yeir lSlS.
Alfo. a I that lot No. ts, -Truftee* Garden*, or fo
orach thereof a* willfacisfy th- SO per.ceot taa of
eft.t* Elenor Beatty for 'he ye r IMS »T
AUb, all hofe two lot*. Weft Broad ft»yer, adioining
Mr. Scarborough, or ib much thereof a' will fatiifr
the SO per cent, tax of effort Ann Hall for the year
IdlS.
A fo, SOS 1 S acre* of land in Wilkinfon county.
27-h diflric*. No SM, or fo much thereof a* will
fatiify the SO per cen*. tax ofCharle, Groover, for th*
yearifiS.
ntfo so acre* of land in Effingham county, adjoin
ing land* of Jeremiah Cuyler.rfq o' fo much thereof
a* wil- fatisfy th* SO per cent tax ot Ann M'Ltchhn
for 1813
Alfo, ailthae half lot and improvement* No l.firft
Tything. Anfon waid, or *o much thereof a* will
for iff the SO per cent tax of Mary Hewitt and chil
dren far lSlS
dr !v r Sheriff’s B
On tie fint Tuesday in April next,
Will be sold, at the court house in the city of
* Savannah, between the usual hours.
Al.o, 91 acres of land in Cherokee Hill.dis-
trict or so much thereof as will satisfy the la*
of Benjsntio Langley* SQ per cent, for the
year 1813.
Also, oU that let end improvements, letter B
Johnston’s sautre or so much thereof at wi'
saiistv the tex of G. L Ltmpkin for the year
1813. SO per cent. 4- * » .- . y ,„,
Alsu, all i
lot No. I* Washington ward
or so nu^ohMiffteof ay will aattaly fWLmx of
John M‘Queen, 50 per cent, for (be year HIS.
Also, 300 acres of first queli'f^ivet swamp
on the Savannah riser or so much thereof as
will satisfy the tax of Archibald M'Larao, 50
per cent, for the year 10t3.
Also, nil that tot and buildings No. 10,
Holland Ty thing, Percival ward, or so much
thereof as will satisfy tbe tax of Mrs, Mary
Flymmg, 50 per cent, for the year 1813.
Alsr, all tnat.lot and improvements Nr. IS,
Oglethorpe ward, or so much thereof as will s*.
tidy th . soper cent, tax of of M. B. Forsvth
lor the 1813.
Also, all that half lot Na. 8, Holland Tyth-
lug, I’erciva) ward, or so much thereof a* wiU
Alfo, _-so acrwofTid# Swamp fond. *ft mtd-y. new I i0 P«f cent - lax of E? 3eecroft for
percemtasofetiaieOeargeHaig for 1813
Also, 700 acres of first quality, tide swatfip,
A<fo, 809 acre, o laud on the Savannah
in ’he state of -North Carolina, ivlechiCLbu’g ■ known by he name of Oakgrove Plantation,
•fia
Marshal’s sale.
On the fi-ft Tunday Ap< >! next.
Will be fold U the court hosfe in Savan ah, be
twsen the hour* of -en and three o’clock.
Bryan Morel’*' intereft on Olfabaw, vie—on*
fcllf of lot Ho 10 containing by -ate fu v;y 189
ACT**, 190 qf which are a- good a* any on the .ifl.ind
for cane or cotton, tognher wrb ail the undivided
third of tbe eaftem divdUn of Owbiv, «uopo«ed to
eon-ain SOO acre., ISO of which are confidered to be
good planting land, Also a large bn <y o nurih
which from 1 * fitaa ion may be caflly recla med
Alfo, that wet. known fpo*. ca iej Bear jland, con
dining 95 acre*, with the ifland in -he net -nborhond
Ca-led —mi containing 35 aere*. bo h eice'lem land
Mid al. the nzul* hammock* between -h.de ifl«nd< and
Oflabaw -levied on a* the property of bid Brya
Jriorel.at the fait of MfillLim Boyd, e- si. o be -elol
tbe iormer purchafer sot having eontniM wrb'the
tvrm, of ule. - - JOHN BFP1NSER.
march 3—91 maribal
Marshal’s sale.
On th. At it Turid.it, ; n ’h 7 n*xt
Will be fold at tho conn houfe in the city of Savin
nab, between the hour* of ten and -hree o'clock
A gang of one hundred and feves prime Negroe*
alfo a rice and cetton Plantation, containing upward*
of 3500 scree, about nine mile* from Savannah, with
the improvement* thereon, confifling of a dwelling
home, bam cotton machine and winnowing houfe
Ac-—levied o* a* tbe property of colonel Jofcph Ha
berflum, at the fevenl fuits of David Lenox sue
the Bank. - ' ■ ■
Alio. Seven Negroe*, via t—Nancy and her four
children, Hannah and Patience-levied on aa he pro
perty of Inao Frank*, at the fait of the United State*.
Condition*, cafli. JOHN EPPINGER
march 2—91 matlhal
Wanted- to hire.
A servant of good character. For particu
tars, apply to Mr. Rqx, in Savannah. -
march 3 31
Notice.
AU persens having demands agaiost the es
fate of Barack Gib»ons, deceased, kite o!
Chatham county, will-present them for settle
meat, and those indebted to said estate are re
quested to make payment.
JOSIAH G. TELFAIR ? quot'd
ALEXANDER TELFAIR $-x cr»
oct 33——136
Notice.
The state of alarm into which this city ha*
been thrown for a little time past, having pre
vented the subscriber from opening his Seine’
rut the day mentioned in hi* late advertisemen .
be now gives notice that it will be opened on
the second Monday in th* next mpn-h.
XVilliam B. Johnson,
fob 24—19 l
Boat lost.
> *
7 A‘red bottom BOAT, with Stock?*’* nam-
branded on the thwart*^ \V.i* lost cn Thur*
day night last off Tybee. A liberal rew. n!
WiU be given for the same, nprlv to
* R. b? J. Habersham,
feb 38 r .«»-20
wsr'
. Gratul Lodge.
-The members of the Grand Lodge of Georg!,
are notified tc attend at the Grand LoJg
Room in the Exchange, cn the first Saturday
'id- March next, at seven o’clock p. M being :■
Brand quarterly commm-.icaJ n.
■t»‘ By order of tie R. IV Geo. ./ones, G. M
p. 0. Williams, grand sec'ry.
' feb 23 19
Notice.
The members rf thefiavannsh Library Sc
ciety^ are required to attend an ex ta meeiinp
of ibe society, at tbe L bra-y Room, at 7
o'clock f, M.-on SATURDAY, the 35.h
Mutch oexi. JOHN M. BERRIEN,
Prevdcn:.
Every Tuesday, Thursday snd Sater-
dijr, from 12 to 3 oclock, the Hall will be opu
for the exhibition of BU0R6.
courtv
Otho M’Husick, b» rrr f e**5on a blsck-
smith, was born in me slate cf Maryland, and
en'isted by licut. Davies, ia JvlLraon county,
Georgia.
James Statric, 5 feet 5 and a half inches
liighj 23 yo r* of ege, ir^Ia* hair, blue eye c ,
I g'.it cou p exmn and by prefes-io;, a farmer,
wa. born in Wilke* coun.y Georgia, and er
listed by lieutenant Mallory at VVrtk’oavdle
in Clarke county, Ge »g : .a,
Jobs Tbiflxtt, s feet II and .a half
inrhea high, 31 year* nf age, fair hair, blue
eye*, fair complexion and by profession a *ar-
mer, was bom in the state of North Carolina,
tnd enlisted by cap Bm Chisolm at Jefferson
court house in Clarke county, Georgia
Jobn Wi> liam on, 5 feet 4 and one elg'h
». Che* high, 16 yeaii of age, dark hair, dark
eyes, light complexion, ahd by prolession a
farmer, was bnrn in Franklin county* stale
of Georgia, and er-Iisied by lieutenant Mallory
at Ca'iesville, Franklin county, Georgia.
BbnjamiP Hassock, born in Beaufort,
’south Carolina, 6 feet high, 22 years of age.
nlaclc hair, blue eyes, light complexion, and by
yr)(. *,ion a farmer.
Isaac Hioss, born in North Carolina, 5
e. r 9 incites nigh, 21 ytars of age. light hair,
blue rye*, light complexion, and by profession
i farmer.
Samuel Bexton, bora in South Carolina, 5
ect 8 inches high, 21 years of age, dark hair,
Mue eyes, light complexion, and by profession
•i fa mer.
James Lucre, born inEdg-fi-ld District,
ioutli Carolina, S feet 8 inches high, 19 years ol
ijje, dark hair, dark ryes, dark complexion, anil
oy profession a farmer.
Powell CXhdonio, born in the city rf Ha
vana, island Of Cuba, 5 feet 6 inches high. 30
year* of age, black hair, black eyes, and swar-
ihy complexion
Jose Martixus, a r-ative of Spain, 26 ytar-i
of age, S feet 5 ..nd a quarter inches high, dark
eyes, black hair, add
'Manual Gokzvl
years of age, 5 fo. i i
dark hair, dark ev «■
Antbomy Uatt
years of ag,-. 5 f 7
lark hair, and d rk ••
• k complexion
i'.,rn in Cadiz, 19
> a 'flatter inches high,
■; J.iit complex:™.
.. uive of Mexico, 38
. lies higii, dirk eyes,
;>' exinn
Sterling Boucii, b rn in King or Qieen
coumy, Vngi'n o, 2i years of age, 5 feet ( ui
ind a hall inches high, lair complexion, giey
eyes, blank ha’r ar.d by p.-cfossior. a farmer.
Alexander Faunest. born in Halifax
£hunty. North Carnirna, o yca-s of ags, S feet
10 inches high, fair complexion, grey eyes,
light hair, ami ov nrofesdun « shoemaker.
William Hou e, bom in Wi ; kcs cou-try,
Geo'g a, 19 years cl'age, 5 feci 5 and a half
inches high, dark complexion, black eyes,
bisek hvir, *'id by ptofession a former.
Randolph M-Donald, born in Hanover
County, Virgi.oi. 45 years or age, 5 feet ft inch-
high, fair romplex'um, blue eyes, (got a-ir,
And bv profi tvion a farmer.
John Baldwin, born in Wilkes county,
. o;g , 22 yrr< o.‘ age, 6 feet high, fair com
plex' i,grey eyes, daik haii, and by profession
3, fo. m r.
John ’-f. Mallory,
math thereof u will fatiify the SO per cent tact if
Edward Harden for i8i3, j
Alfo, all that nndivided half of >681 19 acre* of
land in Cb.hhjtn county, known by the naoae of Silk
Hope, or fo much thereof o wi 1 fatiify tbe SO per
cent tax of Robert R Harden for J813.
Also, 800 aces of; fond, m Savannah river
known by the named Mulbory G<o*c, or so
much thereof as will satisfy 'he 50 per cent,
tax of Will am R. Harden f< r 1813.
Also, 1128 acres ot infond swamp, in Chat
ham county, or so much theieol a* will satisfy
the SO per cent, tax of estate William S. Kir-
ving for 1813.
Al o, all that lot and improvements, No. 3,
Digby tytbitig, Decker Ward, or so much
rite, f adj .miug Savage & M'Leon, or so much Uiere.
or fo. j ol as wilt satisfy the tax of estate William El-
ihereof as will satisfy the SO per cent tax of
Thomas R'ce for 1813.
Also, 116$ acres of tide swamp land, of the
firs quality, or so much thereof as will satisfy
the SO per cent, 'ax ot Havens Sc Bilbo, and
James Bilbo for 1813.
Also, 1*8 of that wharf lot, known by the
name of Morel’s whaif, or so truch iherer.f as
will satisfy the 50 percent tax ofN. G Ru
• berlord for 1813.
Also, alt that lot and improvements, N>>. 4,
Third tytbing, Reynold’s ward, or so much
ihe.-eol as will saosiy -he SO per cent, tax ot
Thomas Miller lor 1813.
A’so, 1868 acres oi prime land, or so tnoch
thereof as will satisfy the SO per cent, tax of
estate Roger Smith lor 1613.
Also, 848 acres of land, on Wilmington'1*1
and, or so much thereof as will satisfy the SO
per cent, tax of John B'irnaid for 1813-
Aiso, all that lot No. 24, Elbert w»rd, or so
much thereof as wilt satisfy the 50 per cent
t*x of Paul J. Voliotton for the year 181”.
Also, all that lot No 3, and improvements,
Vernon ty thing, Heathcote ward, or so much
thereof as will satisfy the fifty per Cent tax of
Mo.es Vollotton for 1813.
Also, 1150 acres of land in Liberty county,
about live miles from s navigable water course,
and supposed to consist of one third inland
swamp second quality, and balance pine and
mixed land, or so notch thereof as will satisfy
tne fifty per cent tax cl J irnes D’Wolt ior 1813
Also, all that lot No, 18 Ewensbutgit, anrl im
provements, or so much th re- f ns will satisfy
he 59 per cent tax of P. J. & iJ. Vollotton,. for
;813.
Also, 250 acres of land, in Chatham county,
in Piptmaker’s creek, or so much thereof as
w 11 satisfy the 50 per cent tax of Martha Wil
kins for 1613.
Also, ali that lot No. 17, in Oglethorpe wsrd
or so much th reof as wiil satisfy the 59 per cent
lax of Willi'm Rolls, for 1813.
^ Also, all that Jot and improvements. No. 13.
Franklin ward, or so much thereof as will satis,
fy the taxes of estate John Millen for the vears
1811, 12 and 13, balance due g34 67 6 1-2 and
CO"St«.
Also, 45 acres efland on the Thunderbolt
road, or so much thereof as will satisfy the tax
es of Thomas-St William Smith for 1813 and 13.
John B. Norris, s. c. c.
feb 28—20
Five Dollars’ reward.
. ... „ ^ . , „ „ - An African negro named Gtotot, left my plan'*'
,”*F- J tion at Little Ogechee,ten day ago. He i* a well
t7" The ed.t'-is ol the .-vug'i- t* fohj omcl , | m defellsw.of very black completion, bat f
w .utwi,',, .! *“«-■ , | m aeteuow.ot very black complexion- hu filed teeth
Wasnington Monitor, Milfo’jeiiile J"Urual, t and hi* country marks on hi* checks t when fpolto
•in 1 Charleston Times, are r quested to give } to aufwers very rapidly but unintelligibly,
publicity three times to the above advertise- jacket and trowfer* of white hotnefpun.
ur nt, and forward their accoui's to the com'
i -nding officer of the 8th infantry for payment,
march 2—21 j-
To let,
F r the remainder ol the present year, a
1UUSE. pleasantly sim ,t- d. in a central part
t Uroughton street. Enquire a: Dr. Parker’s.
r l p_15
To let
Two Tenements, in a pleasant si'«»tion,
Appfo o R. NEWELL.
<eb 28 20
Carpenters
And L.borcis wan.ed. Apn'y to
Isaiah Davenport,
feb 18 n 17
Wanted to hire
A Cook Wench for a family ; one that can be r«.
commended a* fober and honed- Apply at this
inarch 9—91
office
Notice.
■ The subscriber intending to remove from
he stale in a few week*, requests all persons
t'debtid to him >o make a speedy payment,
*nd those having de; and* to pre*em the same,
jfo Frederick Krseger.
catch 3-—*—si
_ -cm. :r-\ * * •
Had on a
homefpun. The above
reward will be paid lor delivering him to
march 3— Si
J. Marshall.
500 Dollars’ reward.
It is supposed that the late Zacxabiab
Milled, deceased, some time about the year
eighteen hundred and eleven, executed a la«t
Will and Testament, which has not been found
by his friends since his death ; should uny nni-
be in possession ot this instrument and wiU con
vey it to tne subscriber, thro* the medium ot the
Post Office, or in any other way that may b*-
more convenient, he shall receive the above
reward and no enquiry will be made on the
subject. Tbe proposed reward shall be con
veyed also through the mediomof the Post
Office or in such ether manner as shall be -s-
quired WILLIAM DAVIES
july 7—80
ST" Brought to gaol, in Savannah,
on the IStb'Of February, 1815, a Negro Man
who says his came is Martin, and that he be*
longs to James Myers of Augusta He is abou'
twenty-two years of age, and five feet seven
inches high; he has lost the little toe of hi
right foot, and says he ranawav about the fi *.
af last month. H. M*C ALL, 6. c. c.
, feb 23 -19
Ifrjtf
"$%kf
I
Bills of Sale
For sale at this Office*
* * ‘ . - ‘ > * 5 ? -
W&i
liO", sen. SO per cent, for the year 1813,
AIm*. 3292 acriei ot Land, on the Ogechee ri«
ver, of the following quality, viz 100 acres in.
land swamp second quality 934 acres inland,
swamp third quality, and 3208 acres pine, ad.
Joining, or eo much thereof as wiil satisfy the-
50 per uent. tax of Stephen Elliott for the year
year 18X3.
Also 470 acres of land about three miles
from Savannah or so mueb thereof as wifi satis,
fy the SO per cent tax of esUte Benjamin
Putnam, for the year 1813.
Also, all that part of lot No, 3, Wilming
Tything, Darby ward now occupied by Asahel
Howe as an Auction store or so much thereef
as wtii satisfy the 50 per cent tax of estate
James Doors, ior the yenr 1813.
Also, 2000 acres of land in Camden county
On the Great Satiila river, of which two hun
dred acres is tide swamp of 3d quality, 400
acres hammock swamp 3d quality ahd 1400
acres the residue prime land, or so much there-
Oi as will satisfy 50 per cent tax of Samuel
M'Craw, for 1813.
Also, 1000 acres of prime land in Effingham,
known by the 20 mile house, on the Louisville
road or so much thereof as will satisfy the 50
per cent tax of Isaac Polock, for the year
1813.
Alto, 250 acres of Land, in Liberty county,
or eo much thereof as will satisfy the SO per
cent, tax of estate George P. Read for 1813.
Also, all that Jot and improvements, fourth
Tything, • Anson ward, adjoining John Bolton,
or so much thereof as will satisfy the SO per
ceot. tax of E. Stebbins for 1813.
Also. 202 acres of tide swamp land, first qua
lity, on Huichicsnn’s Island or so much there
of as Will satiety the SO per cent, tax of estate
John P. Ward for ths year 1813-
Also, all those two lots. Nos. 34 and35, west
<kl Fahtn street, or so much thereof a* will sa
tisfy the 50 per cent, tox of estate Bosnor and
bniith for 1813.
Also, 27 acre* of Land, known by the F;*tr
Lawn Tract, or so much thereol ns will lavfofy
the SO per cent, tax of Mary Wylly for 181.T.
Also, all that lot, No. 33, Colombia ward, or
so mnctl thereof as will satisfy the 50 per Cent,
tax of estate ol P.dward White for. 18
Also, 505 acres of fond on Wilmirgten Isl
and, or sa much thereof as will satisfy the 50
percent, tax of Tymotflii Barnard, jun,for 1813.
Also, all those 3 lots in Darien or so. much
thereof as will satisfy the taxes of N. S. Bay
ard, 50 per cent, for the year 1813
Also, Ml that lot and improverae: ts in Ogle*
• hoipe ward ot so much thereof as will satisfy
i he SO per cent, tax of estate of Benjamin For*,
syth for tbe year 1813.
Also, all that lot and buildings No. 6,
Heathcoat ward, fronting South Common or so
much thereof as will satisfy the 50 per cent,
tax of Chatles Devant for year 1813.
Also, ail those buildings and improvements in
West Broad street or so much thereof as will
satisfy the 50 per cent* tax of James Plat for
181*.
Also, 69 acres of land on Wilmington Island
or so much 'hereof as will satisfy tbe 50 per
cent, tax of £l : 2abetb Whiting 1 for 1813* <
Also, 1616 acres of land on Sr. Mary’s river
known by the name of Clark’s Bluff or so much
thereof as will satisfy the 50 per ceot. sax of
Joseph Bevan for 1813.
Also, all that lot No. SI in the Trq*teCI
Gardens or so much thereof as will Satisfy the
SO per cent tax cf estate of BrWofme for 1813.
Also, all that lot No. 1 Sloper, Tything,
Percival ward or so much thereof as will satis,
fy the 50 per Cent-tax of estate Beilloosfor 1813.
Also, 100 acres of river swamp, below Savan
nah, 1st quality or so much thereof as will
satisfy the 50 per cent of William H. Jackson
for 1813. a, J
Also, one house and lot at Montgomery or so
much thereof as will satisfy the 50 per cent
tax of estate John Morel for the year 1813. '
Also* all that lot N • 5 and buildings, Trovs,
Tything, Decker ward or so much thereof as
will satisfy the 50 per cent, tax of Jobn H.
Morel for ISIS. , i
A Negro Boy named Jacxsoh—levied otj
fflp
«
as the property of Charles Chkderic to satisfy,
a judgment in favor of Seaborn Jones esq.
John B.. Norris, s. ,c. c.
Janu 28—10
Notice.
The subscriber requests all persons who xr»
indebted to the estate of James Platt, late of
Scriven county, dec to make payment without
delay, and those who have demands, egainst the
said estate are requested to preset*' them 1m-
medis ely for settlement. J. M. WAYNE,
8. rr’ff
Lost
A one Hundred,Dollar Post Note of the Bank
* Penavlvanta, in favor of and-endorsed by
f ter MitchelL Any person finding the same
i • returning it to the printer shall be suitably
e warded.
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