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Georgia Republican & State Intelligencer.
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Volume 21; No. 9^.
Six Dollars a Year, in'Advance.
WILLIAM POWERS, (a
g?nt ror R. Lee &Cos.) has foi
laic; at his Circulating Library ,
the following Valuable MEDI
CINES.
Patent and Family Medicines.
Hamilton’s Worm destroying Loz
enges.
have, within four years palfc
cured upwards of on: hundred and
twenty thousand persons of both fer.es,
of every age, and every fi* *j?itii)r, oj
various dangerous complaints arising.
from Worms, &nJ from obll ruction*
of foulnefs of the ftoir.ach and bow
els.
This medicinebears no ar.c!n~v
whatever to others of a iimiUr titU
io commonly complained of as opera
ting wicit violence—on the contrary,
a particular excellence of this remedy
is jts being limed to every ?ge am,
constitution, contains nothin*/ i> U(
what is perfectly innocent, and is fa
mild in its operation that it cannot
injure the moll delicatept egnant lady,
or the tendered infant or a wet !; old,
jfhould no worms exiLt in t?r (>od Vj
but will, without pains or griping
clcnfe the stomach asd bowels <i
whatever as loul or oucinive a.d
thereby prevent the prrxlintion n |
Worrrw and many Ural diibi ders. ‘f j ev
are particularly efficacious incarry
ing all grofc humors and eruptions
feveirlli and bilous complaints and aic
the fateft and milded purgative that
can be used on any uccafiori.
DESCRIPTION OF WORMS,
And the sy nitons by which they arc known.
Worms which ini'dt the human b 0„ 1
dy are chiefly of four kinds, viz. the
Teres or large round worm—.the t'S
cari’es, or I'm ai I maw worm the
Curcurbitim, or short flu white
worm—and lafeiy, the iernia, 0 |
tape worm, io called from is lefem
btance to tape—this is often many
yards long, and is full of joints— it
is the molt hurtful and moit difii
cultto cure. Among lymtoms attend
ing worms are, disagreeable breath
especially in the morning—b iv | and
corrupted “gums-— itching in the note
a:ul about the fort on vulfioi.s and
epileptic fits, and sometime privation
of speech, darting and grindi.i of the
teetn in ileep, irregular apoetiie fome
times loathing food and* fometime*
a voracious, purging with flimfy and
oned, duels--. vomittiug purge and
uoinach* —pains in tbe head and
thighs, with Jown est ot Spirit (low
lever, with small and irregular pnlfe
a dry coagii^_excellivc tlirit lo::it
Foies paie and unhealthy couute_
tauce, and sometimes the face bloated
a id flamed
Perlbns affil&rd with any ( >f t | )f .
>Ove flrrii i have rccourlc
to Uatnlton’s Worm .Celtioying
Lozinges, which have been con
cantlv attended with farce's in all
Complaints limiiur to ihcft* above dd
cribed.
A nose c^ftins medicine piven oc“
cr.fionally duriu the warm feaion will
effectually prevent the “ vomittin
and purging of children,” a d-er.df
duoi dei Vvuic-i annually deffrovs
thousands ot theinfanr part of cities.
It is likewise the mildest and molt
certain remedy knownand Ins reffor
t'd to hcaltli and ftrenghc a
number when i.i An advanced oi
this fatal complaint —particular and
} lain mdiaction - are c; in ior everv
part of the necci'lury treatment in such
cases. *
Children generalH tck£ this
erne with cagernefs, having a pk*aiing
appearance and an agreeable ta!te.
C ASKS OF CJH.-.SI-(Se!eA-d from
thoulands) the authenticity of winch
any person may afcertaitF either bv
a letter or prrlonal application— not
being performed in Europe, nobodv
knows where ; bat at home,
Tetter from the Reverend Mr John
TOolther, Miniflerof the Moravian
Church in York Town, to Dr. jo'm
Spangler.
York, January is o 2.
Dear S r—Doctor Hannton’s Loz*
Jngvs having be*n recommended to
tne as a very adeqvate means for tb*
curt* ot clndren m.cted with worms
1 procuied abox tortile us? of my fv”
ily, t° try whether by means of tllis
Xicdidiie I might be enabled to g>*, n
n po. i,H to accomphfh, diilerent I
Vt L * er alca As h* proved abortive. **y !
boy bad yerrV uk-y appearance,
jyan very rnuT 5 st n *g h - R-ctr leaner i
from time to ttmtf—\ !n lort he seemed i
to be in a precarious date c! the mrJu ‘
.cine admii illercd, until 1 gave him j
twodef sos Lozenge?, agreeably ro
the direflions, w l icb cal: led cif a fob
Jlance to all apparanre ;t tnurmuens,
,but upon close infpsAion re.
jd.ets with very small living nnim;d.
Nor one of that fort of wcruis which
ulualy offiteef children, came from ‘
him. s'nre tint period he grew re j
•jjjjikably bfftttr.in and the !*-ar :
aving a frefh and lively comp exior.
Jpou different occaiions • iiava u-es.
this m**dicine as a purging fubfUnce
md found it to anfwcr extermclv well
v'nhout bringing on belly ache or any
of thole difu ratable lcnfations f
Oiten occalioned by nrg : .4;g medicine
epon tle whole, I judge this medi
cine to be, bsjfides its main objeif,
Jne of the mod salutary for rUlorin
‘>■l appetite, and promoting o proper
date df digeition, by carrying off Idai
bilious fubffance, wiiicii engenders fi’
“uc'i indifpof::icn botli agaiuil chil
dren and adults,
iam, iir, Your mod obedient servant
JOMM M'CLTHKR,
The Anodyne Elixir,
.To the cmc of every ki,.d of Htad
A.cbe.
1 he Damask Lip Salve,
b recommended (particulrriy to the
• dien; as an elegant and plea sane prepa.
tton for chopped and ibre jip* ; aii o
j trry ulemilli an ! u convenience occa
‘ lioned by colds, &c. fpeedi’y
rrtloring a beautiful roly colour arid
lelic ate ioftnels of the lips.
H hn's I ruf* And Gcnains German
Corn FUilier.
An infallible remedy for corns,
fotetiily removing f mm, root anc
brancii without giving the smallest
pain.
The Genuine Perlia i Lotion,
So c-ithrated for preventing- and
lemoving blcmilhcs in ti>e face and
skin of every kind, particularly freck
pimples, in dual 111a tory rtdiels,
.curfs. tetters, fun burns
pi ickley beat <is:(3. Ihe Persian Lotion
operates mildly, without impeding
th , a . l , n2turr! b in fenfibie perl’piration.
ivuicu is eilonti?] to health, yet i*s
clients are fpredy and permarer.-,
rendering the ffi„ delicately foft and
c,, ;‘ u \ the complexion, and
•eljoring the bloom of yoct 1 Never
• ailing to render an ordinary counte
nance beautiful, and an hand fame one
more hr,
-'vedorative Powder for Teeth and
Gums.
Gas excellent preparation comforts
and Itrcngthens the teeth and gums,
preserves the enamel from decay, and
I cleanfs cs and whitens the teeth, by
j aid orbing all that o imonious dime and
| ouitivib, wnich if Suffered toaccumula
te,never fail to injure and finally tc
them. J
Hahn’s Genuine Eve Wafer.
A love reign remedy tor ail diseases
‘ of tne e y es whether the efrebt of na
tur:; v e tknejs, or of accident, fpecdiiy
t .i,o{ ving inflammariohs, defluxions
and rii *h* ‘uiluels, itching and film on
the eyes ever tailing to cure ;hofc ia
■a . n wiiicn fnquetirly succeed the
:na, pox, meallcb, and fever-, and
ifrengtheniug a weak
1 Hui.dreds have experienced its
-xcolem virtues, wl.en ac.ily de
priced of light.
* ooih-Ache Drops.
Toe only remedy vet difeovered
which gives immediate and Uffino
‘chef in tne molt lever* inliances.
’^f, V . Creign ° for the Itch.
\Vhvci is warranted an infallible
remedy i n one application, and nnv
t’ ed witil the moit perfect Dier'.
-•v women, or oa infants a
. wtc Li, not containing a pariic ! e
)merc-. u . v .
* i ne Parent LithsnY egetable Specific-
J Al.de and rpeeuy remedy lor a cvr.
j tain diieafe.
I
| a* * 1 - ” vperience of fevernl thousand
iL v ive been cured hv this me
(llcin?H floortion of them atter
toe IkiU of eminent pbyiicfans had pro
vtu inetreclaal) dea*outfrate its efficacy
in expel tug vite \ etiere?! poiibn,
However deeply rocred in the conAi
tut ion, ard in counteracting those
ircadtul effects which. o*ten ref alt
“ on rbe intpioper n(e of mercury.
1 .'C miidne'.s of the Vegetable
cieis ccyvil to us furprHiug eflica c /,
its operation is to oeuile that it s
given to venereal parents in a date ot
prfgnsnc;, with the ounolt lafe?y,and
{•e’/lurnis n cure without diliurbing
he of producing any otthoit
jdif/rgreeable effects inieparabie from
i the common remedies,
I With the tredicinc is given a def
-1 - -ipttonof the lymptoms which obtain
in evervfbge ot t ie dU'cale, with co_
p;ou> directions tor tneir treatment,
o as r.o -rcomolidi t perfect cure i n
te ihotnelt tune lead Reonve nience
I poiiitiie.
It is no inconfiderahle evidence of
ilie utility ot tie Medicines p r
Iv A'icsard Lee, that during ,!, eat)ove
period, numerous tmita tors 0 f ever*
uuiiie fthe production of ianorane'e
[ experience, erged by envy and penun
, have intruded on tbo public, leen a
ar P cr -& and —oibers navi
SAVANNAH, Printed by LYON .y MORSE
AUGUST ji, xSo 4 .
hem, which in like .xannerar*
• lall dr Lending to ** the tenb ’of th.
j lapnlet?/'w hile cur remedies becoin
i more g-neraify uf-.d end acquire ;
! Jaily accession o} * tlt earned cclebri
i
j 1 o prevent the imposition of wort!,
j teis or oanj.-urotis preparations, pur
i cliafsrs are requeifed to remember
I hat an engra.ed label, with t : <
ignature of ffichard Lee, (to coun
eifcit wi icb fs Felony ! is affixed t;
eac!i ol his gonuinemed riles.
.■>•>icl vyiioleiaic t>y tiitr i(j*e propti.
etor, Richard Lee, N ? o r/y A/:n'dei
*- ar * c > Now York. Lire fmadeit ‘who!
Sale <,rc:e r s sccoSpauied with call, i
punctually attended to.
* Board of Fire Maflers,
Savannah t Augujl loth, iSc?.
Resolved, i hat me Cieik |ri:.;iO>
he ) >•:'i, i6th and i7ih fcdi;;ns of the
Ordinance entitled “An Ordinance
for preventing 2s much as may be,
JCtidents which may happen ov File
n .Savannah, for prefer\ it*the roc
Engines in (aid city, and for rendfc
■ii g the fame as uftiul s may fe ip
jc . r e. of die, and for purnoibs
H crein meiitioi ed.’’ And dat riie
n.iabiianis of ibis ciiy i>e rotified,
fii.it r ! e Fire M jfers wifi proceed
to carry t\.ie laid fictions of the Or
dir.A ‘ce r.to tfFeft, by inipedliug eve.
y tenement and wharf therein un the
i4ih and v o! September next.
Extraft from the Minutes „
l'flOAl aE FIT i , cletk.
XV. And be it further oi darned
by the authority aferefaid, Thai
within three months from anti after
the palling of this ordinance, every
r.oule vviic.a the limns aid jurisdic
:iono! the City, occupied ar;a tenan ... ;
:ed, Ih Jl be lupphed with buckets, a*
:he cxpence oi Lie ownets of laid j-ie,
milts, to ti e number of at Wait ’ th_
number of fire places in the fame, ine
eluding Lien as are in the cat boil
din gr, and the fa id buckets [ball be e„
Uial in goodness and liz? to ti ?fe pro.,
cured fur the use of the City, and pain”
re <\ on which shall also be pdud in
vibbie characters, the name ot the ow
ner to whom laid buckets bt i ng. and
n caln the owner of any iKmie Vr te
nement should ref use or mgk cl, to
have the laid buckets suppl, and y.i.vzc
able ro this ordinance, it ibail a d
may be lawful lor ti e tenant to prq
cure the fame, deducing i; cut of his
ent, htuj fin thermore, it fha i be tbt
duly rs be fire matters, each to on
’ through his ward at lean once in ev*
■ y tiirce months, and examine tb.c
dare of the buc---.e T s in c nch hou’e, and
i ) cajt oi del.; i .it m sum ion ‘he
■ e.inquent brfv .e tne re::. C ty Conn
an i co cor.v.ciiocs he, /jnq or they
uia I ne nned iwo dollars for evti\
bucket he, Ihr, or they are ihort Ji
• c iia.HDvt tqu-‘.\d ijv this orainancf
and no peri .n thaii make use of an’
b - c.s.. f j procuo •or srv c *hcr
jfrpoie but that of cxtiagiiiOiing fire,!
, um - r penalty <n w>-4 doll - t c
cac h and every offence. caJ ‘ case
any perion or pt Urns ff id . Lully
d-.’taui or lecrete from th< j-c OA _
Ktrany bucket procured as v , efaid,
t,e , die, or they hall, . n ro. viCliorL
forfeit a Aim not ex c-ni.. - ten do‘._
•V S for every firr bucxei io dctaiiu
? d. or fee re ;ecl.
XVI. And The dorrs
‘• • -Lr the B<. ii. am others in thb
Lrty, have tc-vv and rnanv of them i
chimneys, Be ir further ordained
that the owners ot tverv ina. rv> and
whnj- k,t: j n vbs Cityq shall furn fli
within three twenty Backets,
i*)’ t le bunoing or cn hach
vv! and diitr bute rhem proporiion
atriy among the buildings, and that
he owner of e\e r y other (fore in this
Lity, that has no fi.x. place or places
attac’n°d r o he fame shall tu.nifh rwr
tire buckets ior each itore ot fuel) kind
and under lucii reguiations, as e"hei
landlords are by this ordinance coin.
j pelled to do.
j XV 11. And be it further ordained
jbv ihe authority aforef-ud, 1 hat e„
j very owner of a wooden house or
| houles or brick of (tone hoofrs cov -
j red \v;th wood, occupied as dwelling
houses or kitchens, Pn til within three
moor ns after tne publication hereof
provide the fame with a fuv7e:n * lad„
her, or have a scuttle or door cm
through the roof of fitch house or
houses, large enough for a man to
pais throng'i conveniently, under the
penalty ot a due not exceeding twen
ty dollars.
August 2u. rs. 9.%.
1 he subscribers,
Intend to enter jointly into the Prac
tice of Piiyiic, in the county of Em an ;
therefore inform the inhabitants that
they will at times be ready t.>
attend when called upon in the ih e ot
their proteition , either as Physicians
fnrgeons, or Acoucheit r.
riardwicke, Brvan county,
JOHN MAXWELL
JOHN I. JENKINS.
Afguft 2?. If. 9j
ax Ccd%Slot's Sales*
ywyd.li be iold at public audlioi .
VV 1,1 the town oi Wavncfborcu^.
L u ‘ K courny. on Srti rda y, the 22
Rpfember i.txt, beiviten lie lieu,
.oanj *i:rce of that < ai, ti
uFowing pi op-’r ry. or Io mrcii B -r*
-d, as w;ji iatisfy the t x fur iTgy
Ore t racf of gou aens pine la'•
0 Ltid.y lie lax of Jno. Witiiaim
-X 2d. 87 I„2C.
1 - 0 ;,c ’ rs B ke county to fatisfy t* :
oi Build iiigdon, tax 75c.
100 avtes do. to l'atisty Ibe tax o
Aii op ight, tc.x “sc.
I u 6 a*'re s, I nr, ro* to fat “sly t!
of Itc 1 ry Manor, fax 87 1 ‘le.
>oo acres do. to iatisfy the tux of jc
* ,a!l Loa.cs, tax 2d 75c.
IrO do. to latisfv ti:e tar, oj Bluk
VV i'iiams, tax 87 1 2c.
JOO acres in do to the taa
ol 7as. BraLv'el!, tax 62 I2c
io > acres i 1 co. to fatisiy t;ie ta>
of J‘S. NLirris, tax id.
500 acres in do. to fatTsfy the ta>
of VVm 1 homas, tax h\ 5,7 l.cc
100 acres do, to faiisiy the iax o‘
Al ialom Mcrit T , tax 6 _2c.
ico acres do* io faiisty the tax of loin
Clark tax 62 i-7c.
10c acres pine land in Scriven coun
ty near Major Skinner’s & Dixonh
to fatisfy tiie rax of join Sj'citcci
ax 62 1 „2C.
150 acres in Burke county fold t(
iatisfy tlie iax of tapr. Joi.n Sandilorc 1
tax S7 1.2 c.
ico acres in do. to fatisfy tbs oi
Moles Brown, tax 08 4c.
of iAm Yarbrough, tax G. 25c.
120 acres in do. L/isfy the t3X
of Memucan Srrbgg?, tux id. 63 3-4 c.
5° y-res in do *lO la/tsfy the /ax of
Peter Wyim, ta> id. F7 i-2c.
250 2creu in do. io ia/isfy /he fax cf
Thos. Yarbrough, tax 4J. 43 3-4 C.
Gi.e lot i t /ne town or Wavnef
loreu;ii, >■ t piSiC. i ot < up’cd by R.o
bet/ ivi'ivliar, to i.itofy me tax of
\Vm. Wynne, rax 46, £jo(.
kji.z do. in fa 0 town, to fatisf 1 *
the r>x or Jordan, tax ie. 18 3 4c.
3 0 acieslandin Burke, to fa/Vfy
die tax of j. Moore, all rt/urned b\
j Wm. Wynne, tax 5 c.
170 acres in Buike county, to fa
fisfy trie tax if jiio You.<g, tax
jd. 8 * t 4.C ■
50/> seres In do* to fatisfy tne /.x ol
Win. Hart, rax 2d. 25c.
150 aC:es in do. io la/lffy the tax ol
jno. Dixcn,f nr. tax 4b. 75c.
3 00 a -fUS in do. to liti ty the tax ct
Ephraim Adams,/ax 93 3-4. C.
8.0 acres in do. to la/isfy /;te tax of
Jno. Mai Oil, tax 6J. 75c,
No/a. All ptrfons w!io are now ir>
arrears lOr tiier /axes, the above year,
\/i:i ‘ L tfe t j avail rhemfeives of /his
fma! notice —Thcfe who fail to make
lettlements on itic 22c] of Sep/ember
or before, will be unavoidably diftid’
kd with;ut diferiin ination.
jno. Broome, t. c. p. c; F799
J u; y *3* 82.
Lodged in Goal.
. <s the tits
gro~es%
Aaron, fays he belongs to
i-F. James Cochran, living to
che Southward, 5 feet 3 inches
h?gh, about 20 years of
Harry, fays he belongs to Mr.
Miller, living in South-Caioii
ni L .5 2 inches about
22 veers of age. *
Solomon, fays he belongs to
Vlr. Thomas Butler, living on
Ogechee, 5 feet c inches hit/h;
Jbout 45 years of age.
July* lays he belongs to W.
Butler. jiving on Qgechee, rfeet
5 inches high, about 2$ vearsoi
a ge.
Three African negroes, who
can neither tell their own, or
nafiers names were picked up
jn Wrights Island, Carolina
“shore—a fewdavs f.nceby anegro
in a boat.
J. P. OATES, G. C. C.
J Urtf * ts. 74.
AOTiCE .
LI. pevfons having ‘’demands a„
guiiit th“ eili-e of the Die major
h>l Ward Harden, are leouefted to pte
h’’t them, and those who are irriebt*
td to laid effare are earreftly rrques
p’- to maKe fpcedy pavment to
EDWARD HARDEN;foie afting ex.
ecuior. 0
Atl gft flg. ir. 85.
CORN, For y.v?A oit <
j. 9 ./• Gaig Cf 5 R.dlitcbel's. j
v m AugiJl aB. // sc.
Twtlve and a half Cents {ingle.
FOli GALE.
The following tracts of L\np*
VIZ :
I coo in the county of Camden
oended c#n tne eatl by the river Clreat
? Satina, and lands belonging to Jona
.! lan Melton, on the fonth oy lands be
■ ongi ng toßerjamiu Singleton, on ill
other lidcs by land vacant at the time
ol lttr\ey. i his tradf contains a very
eonii qci ti Lie portion of lurid calculated,
t .or tne culture of Cotton, and the advan
tages iur tiie culture of Rice are as
great as upon any tract of the fama
q ality.
.\Lo, a tradt of 400 acres adjoining the
above tract.
iiilo, a trade of 2co acres fitnate on
the Mon tenth road adjoinin a tract of
.and on tne Savannah river, now in dif
j ute between William Smith, Etq. and
Jacob Reed, iffq. of South Carolina.
‘-'h ol 'iC other tract 111 the county of
Lr\ an, containing 500 acres, adjoining
land belonging to Thomas Young, Esq!
jnh tiie reprfciitiba ofjatnts jOR- o Efij.
deceatcd ; part of this t act is coual to
any land in this date for culture, and
well timbered with live-oak.
a trad in the county of Colutn
bia, containing r coo acres, known by the
name of Demerit!?, and not more than ten
miles dhant from Augufl the mold
of this is good oax and hickory land
and as about 100 acres cleared & inclofed
Ado, two oilier tracts in the county
of Bruke, supposed to contain 500 acres
each.
The moft indisputable title* can he
given for the above dtferibed Land, it be
ing late the property of John AVereat,
decea cd. Any person who may be defi
ious of urchafing, will receive more
particular nformation by applying to
ivilCi-iALL BU ivK.ih in Hard
wick, to EDMUND BACON,
in Savannah, er to GEORGE
MIFFLIN in Philadelphia.
Wl3 _ 73. if.
in tiie i/.ftrior Court—County
of Chatham, Chambers, July
26 fi, 1804.
Stain lack iVihan, v. s. William PoJe v
wl\ tic peiu.oti ot William 1 0) c r
haling that he is confi ed in goal, by
v ” ‘ l! “ “fa vvrirof C-.pias ad Respon.
dendum dl jed from itje court of Al
dermen at tiie fait oi btainback VV;L
,ou an d that he is unable to pay or
Ltis;v Ihe said debt, but is willino
•0 deliver up all his elfale and effect?
Er the benefit of his creditors, and
praytn-r ro he ad mined to the bene
nr Oi the ads of the general afiembl v>
,n h'ch case made and provided.
t 1 c us ordered _ that tt>e said William
P e > be hi ought up before the ]u
tices of the lirferior cout t, at the Court
house in Savannah, on Tuesday the 2d
day ol October next at to o’clock in
the forenoon and that the creditors at
wboft (nit he is confined and all 0
thers, to whom lie is indebted he no.
t/fed to appear personally or by their
attorney at the time and place a f ore^
ia:c *> to flievv cause if any they have
why the fa id William Pope ihould noc
‘ e esse harmed agreeable 10 the prayer
r '\ *’ s petition,_ and in terms of the
.fs in f.ch ca?e made and provided
it ’5 further ordered that this
ru'e be pub'ifticd in one of the pub ic
papers o* this ciiv. 1
Extract from t'e Minutes
1 KUILO H &ik.
1 rik bUiioCKibihßT
oeing a coma ittec appointed by the
Chatham Academy twraife the sum o(
SiX 1 HOUSAND Dollars by loan,
to enable said Academy to proceed im
mediately to ere (SI fui table buildings for
:bce(labiifhment of said inftitutTon—
Notice 13 therefore given, that the fub
feribers, or either c f them, will receive
I p’opofais of leans for any sum not le(s
*ban One hundred dollars and not ex.
cceding fix Tnoufand, to belecured by
mortgage on Letts in this city , exceeding
1 the value ot the Loan intended. Per fens
vvifhing topromc/e laid inftiajtion and
enable the Academy to furnidi infiruc
non to the youth of this city, and i/s
neighbourhood, will have an oppor/u
nit a of advancing the measure, aH be
lecure in /he rc/urn cfany money their
benevolence may induce /hem to loan.
Thecondition upon which the money
is Jen.* to be Rated in wri/ing by the
fenJer. The object cf the Academy
| using beneficial and ufeful to every
| head of a famiJy in this city, will pro
bably induce Loans a/ very low inrercF
if ary. Donations forihe foregoing
purpofs Will be acceptable.
Signed, CHARLES HARRIS.
G. WOODRUFF.
J. BOLTON.
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R. & J* Bolton.
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