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JOHN HUNTER.
, No. 21 lJ.««.Vol.iXXI.'
houses, LANDS, -&c.
Far Sale,
gjBffigg&BiSE sst 1,
tied
To Bent. r
Th* Wettern tenement of the
1 ■'- rhieh the Subscriber resides,
S will be fiteo on tbelSih
W. CUTLER. ,
TSTSm, “ —
25Srrfllayand Eat brand Strata,
l*P*® F. W. HEINEMANN.
in __
— To Let.
FnKB the Sib October nest, thtt
br.-jaaaggK5
ITS
To Rent,■■
The three story building,.In
isssnfiissatt
1 • t. to before! oothe l* Dec.
— **— applicant an
i tne preaent
jhp
MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER io, 1823.
’ HOTEL.
ribfiktjlies thu
ATHENS
The •ubacrit&tjkM thu metb-
odto Inform the public generally, and
turliculariy persons from the lew conn.
_ try, who may riait the op' country i n
uf health or pleaiurr, that he mill ae
ccmmodttegrntlemenand tidier, or families wifo
hoard by the day, week, or month, on ea«y tern*
Nothing need be aald in recommeridation 01 A-
thtna, either InVfirdto the healthful near of the
plate, tahbtHy of atmorphd^, or a, retab 1c and
pleasant society i in all these particulars it Hands
preeminent.
Tbo folluwirg will be the ralea of charging, tit.
Man and Hone, per day, g 2 7J
" “ “ per week, o so
' “ « “month, E 3J
Single man, per day, . 00
• “ reek, 3 (10
‘ “ month, 3S 00
Dinner, breakfast, upper, he. 371
LodpriK, 22)
'i». 8
month, 33 00
Children and servants, half price.
: GEORGE HAYES,
sept 30 188
(Cj The Editora of the Augnata Chronicle and
Sarannah licpublican, are requested to gire two
nreitiona a month, until the tat of luly neat, and
forward their accounts tn Athena.
To Rent.
t |1HE Wharf Lot No. 6, Reynold Ward, known
X aa Aneiaux’i wharf. Poaaeaaion given the
Brat of November—Apply to
F. M. STONE,
oct 14 194
For Sale,
V LI. that valuable tract or parcel oftand known
by the name of Nelville ntuated In 8outh
lirbfiua about taro milea from Bavionah. Thin
ract it considered one of the best fora Rice plan.
To Rent.
. Tbit fire proof Store on South
kite Market .quire, formerly occupied
* Junes Dick, the situation is equal to
t in Market aqusre for tbo Crockery
Tj’bwiaeia. A yard and cotton Ware-
iiitVwwg which will be let with the store
f t,. a-roueasion can be ghren ItmnedlaUlv
CLELAND It FRASER-
193
Sruger. Periona who may wish to purchase will
examine the premises, A nod tittle will be given
uid the timet of sale will bo reasonable. Appli
ration to be made to WM. MALLORY
. Agent of Hamlin Mallory
uov 16 325
To Rent.
TV House corner of Bryan and
klhbenhsm streets, formetiy occupied
• by the Subscriber. For terms apply at
I'he Public
; S informed that the claim of Hamlin Mallory to
I the tract of bad in South Carolina, called
■’elville, is now in a train for Judicial Inrestiga-
tun, until the termirtition of which, some nik
.ill be incurred by those who may purchase.
. WILL. DAVIS
dec 2 2.17
. GOODWIN.
196
To Rent,
The wharf with the buildings
fcmmuow occupied by Wm A. Moore
■ i wood wharf—poaaesnon given on
i* first of December—fur terms apply
iT,,to *wU.c
Hi. itw
To Kent,
lE eauen tenement of that large and com
a three story Brick Building, oppo
i Ilsiriv esquire, and* next door In
_ j, baring six well finished rooms,
■i it basement story, with carriage house,
[tad suitable rooms fur servants—poaae*-
[a be had immediately. Apply to
1 WM. TAYLOR.
i <m the Salto for Sale.
Ltr plantation known by the name • f Pal
' ' hunted on the North East point
shad, belonging to the ante of
TattaalL is offered foraale for th.
4cting the distribution of said es-
For Sale,
A Very valuable tract of Land in Liberty cmin-
ffoty. situate on the Sunuury Road, two miles
and a half from Rice orwight containing tart
hundred and ten acres. This laud is very vslun,
hie for cotton, rice and com, and si well calculs
ted for thst culture as any land in the county,
the conditions are low and reasonable i there are
between serenty and eighty seres clesred ami
under fence, there it also a good dwelling house,
and all necessary oat buildings on the premisrs
guarantee titles will be given to the purchaser,
no incumbrances lying on asld land. Forfurthci
particulars apply to eapt. Joa. Jones in liberty
-minty, or to
EDWARD B. BAKER,
owner in McIntosh county,
t'P 16
To Rent. *
The Store corner ol Drayton and
ty street next door to Mr. Tnicheluts*
superior atandfor * Grocery Store.
-—'Ito T. BARTOW.
1 Orleans Square.
To Rent. “
Tbit -well known aland for Oro.
■leery occupied by John Debirgfa, and
^-era. other 8toreaand DwGUoga. Ap.
oc,2 8 Py,<> JOI1N WATERS.
For Sale, or to Rent.
Ttw neat tenements, ssith com-
TOfottable out buildinga on Lot No. 21,
saw Warren watd, lately the property of J A
.Alii Scott, Eaq. Apply to D. T. Hall. Sar
Utah, or WILLIAM POPE. Sen.
Hay Hirer, So. Cs.
net 29 * 201 -T^ '
To Rent.
The store.formerljr occupied by
jjjl Joseph Stone If Co. aa aldothing store—
■ SSI likewise a Cellar well calculated for an
JJUOyriar establishment, baring been fin.
>ed fur that purpose, and occupied as such siaee
the fire. Apphrto W. GALE,
oct 21 r 197
Georgia Hotel Reopened.
T IE subscribers would repectlully inform
their friends and public in general, that they
hive taken that eelebntedfMna the GEORGIA
HOTEL, and it is now open for the reception of
Roarden, they pledge themselves to exert every
".cutty to please.' Boarding will be suited to the
imrs and they hope to receive a share of public
patronage.
DOPSON it BROWY.
oct 11 193
Chatham Academy.
1 1HE Trusteva have the satisfaction to announce
that the Rev. Mr. CARTER, has been en-
qiged aa the Principal ef the institution, under
whom the schools will open in the beginning of
November.
Besides a general superintendance of the van-
ms departments, Mr. Garter will more particular,
'y derate h'muelf to the immediate instruction of
the upper class Of Young Ladies. Assistant
i eachera, engaged by Mr. Carter at the North,
.ill be selected fur their abilities and qualifies,
lionsto teach the several br.nches in the other
Hair RutomdaOioMPresenative
•VegotaBsTsraU.
IpHE important discovery -if a Vegetable aub-
who has neither the capacity nor the dispcriUon
to practice deception or fraud. The fbfirst reli
ance may be placed oo the rfficscy rad power ef
the VcfttatU CtntU, not ouhr in restoring a»'
preventing the filling ot the Air, hut In prodoe;
"g the greatest hatrt and livclmesa of it imagina
ble, end thopubfic may rest aasttad that its cf
foots wit) be clearly manifested in tie course of a
short lime by ibe renewal vnd vigorous growth
of the Hair,sod by eflectually preventing iu com
lug out or falling off. The Vegetable Cerate
tends to resuscitate and excite the energies of the
capillary veaeeh, which eonstitute those organ
that secrete the matter forming the hairt these,
like many other organs of the animal body, which
have been in a state of dormancy or diaeuse, may
be restored to their healthy sawn, and perform
all three functions asagned them by nature.
Tbo proprietor beings ware of the numerous
specifies palmed on the public, end desirous that
too present article may not suffer from fal.e im
presstonu rests its merits on the effect ft baa pro
duced-on various persons, who have used it, and
all that is asked, asit relates to the verity of iu
efiect,lssfatrtriiL v
Elderly people, with bald beads, must rest as-
sored that by applying a far boras ef the above
Cerate, their Hiur will be restored with all
youthful beauty and fife.
To prevent tmpostinn, the sale of the Vegeta
ble Cerate will be confined to Doctor JAMES II.
1ARl’,Ncw York, corner of Braadway & Chun
ter street, three doors from Washington Hall,
where it will be Kldat|l 75.
A liberal deduction will be made to Country
dealers. ,
The proprietor of the above valuable discovery
tends appoiting agents through the United
Slates for tne sale of it, and also in Europe.
(ty-A few boxes of the above valuable article,
have been received, and are offered for sale by
Measra Pocrar fc Hoauna, and Anon Paxaoxs,
Druggists, Bavsanab.
Mw Tank—oct 28 ca200
The Trustees have reason to hope that the
preaent arrarigements will prove highly benefi
cial—no exerti-ina have been spared on their part
to effect the obteeta of the institution, and they
now call upon those more immediately concern-
■td in its usefulness, the Parents and Guardians at
youth, lor that support which la necessary nut on.
y tu its prosperitv, but to its existence.
Ily order of the Board,
W. T. WILLIAMS,
Treuurer.
rent 27, 187
stbehdn. The tract contains up
honked acres, the grortetspart at
. JSttm land ofthe/rst ywoSly. Tire
psstba plantation eonaist of a two aton
( hover, overseen house, a cotton, torn
a houses sufficient tor tht
y oegrues, all either on-
boraugbly repaired. I'he
tab, otter a vety ext
lDisplace will be told vei^low, ha
_ *(M required) will be given. For
|lj*ht» apply to Dr. W U, Daniel or
EDWD.F. TATTNALL,
hloretr 144
e Editor gf (bo Charleston City Ga
tout the above advertisement, twice
~tanwb,aad forward tiisaccount to
fir Sale.
“"hlysspwty, unincumbered, con-
, together wit!.
, si' n -
For Sale.
VtHE Subscriber offent lur sale all that tract nr
j. parcel of Land fotmerly Ibe property of Jaa.
Gunn, e-q situate on the Great Ogecher lltver.
containing utte thouaattd and twenty three acres.
Three hundred acres or upwards of cleared nver,
swamp land of an excellent pitch of tide under
tlaina aihl ditches, in alUte for cultivation snd a.
I. ,.|I 1U0 acres of uncleared awan.p—and about
2 rO acres of cleared Praviaion and cotton luv.
The remainder uncltared, prineipally high lands.
F-.rfurther particulars spply to Ur E. Butts, ot
• tie counting house of Mr. /. D. Moogin's, Sevan
nah, Georgia, or to the .ubaenber on May River,
South Carolina—on the said plantation is a good
Dwelling House and out buildinga, uilhallarn
.ud thee Machine. D. WM. MONGIN.
nov 3
A FTER theuapiraiion of nine mouths from
this date, application will be made to the
Honorable the Inferior Court of Bulloch county,
„ hen silting for ordinary purposes, for an order
to sell the whole of the real estate of John Uswia,
ate o Bulloch county aforesaid, decreed.
MORGAN BROWN, }
ALLEN RAWLS, J.£r>r».
- JAMES RAWLS,
until
Bhl 0
BBS. 1
Moo'bsJ
mderiff
a*
tfcriotf
ION,**
fCmtiiid
rrr'WM.
■SesoS’tran adapted to the cul
HU tnu luU All
The following property for Rent.
T IIF. Mharfand Storess (k.muti re Mayen)
next above Waynes, this wharf aa wilt cilem
,aied for W.Hid or lumber, and a pretty good
ttund for retail busincsi. . *
The eastern tenement of the three stow yd
low Brick Building—Baptist Meeting House
Trite'eastern tenement of the newly ‘'J'*
W hite Building, In Liberty street on the South
commons, the wort end, at preaent occupied by
^TmaartallStor.a in Broughton street, oppo-
'site the reaideiice uf Wm. Ihfiloch, Kaq.
Pur paniculara apply to the subscriber, who
hat tor talc 3O0M. well burnt Brieka
(on which an uxtenasra credit may^eWL)
23 198
Georgia—Chatham County.
To sit whom it may concern,
W HEREAS William Davie-, Eaq. Ins applied
to the Honorable the Court ol Ordinary of
Chatham County for letter* ot administration, on
the estate and effects of George Richardson, junr.
behalf of bia creditors. *
Thne are therefore to cite and admonish all and
...igulir the kindred and creditor* of the said de.
ceast.dy to file their objection* (if any they h*ve)
in t’»e granting of the administration of the eat ate
of the deceased to the appli*-*nl in the Clerlra
Office of the said court, on or before the 22<l day
.1 November next; otherwise letter* of adminis*
ition will be granted.
Witness the Honorable Thomas N. Morel, one
of the Justices of the said court, the 23d day of
October, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and
lW *" lythret - S. U. BOND, c c o.
oct 23 198 .
^'offered for sale on
well secured, wilt
apply to tht Editors ol
145
Adn.inisiraior’s Notice.
las&ttasssMSa'
»Baloa8taam8aW and mest Mill,
• belonging—
it to the purehs-
ftucopty, ap
Sps
■^atssssi/i
l^AjHSroBtfln Sale. ...
^Jeri off e r fur tile that well loo^n
ifyi^nhtlon, In Chatliam County
■^tested sine miles from Satan,
have claimi upon reitl eatate ara requested to
preraut them pr^trly atteM«L Adfflr
jK^ttaasaefeste
afiesud to this office,
net IB tv»lM
i, and with li
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it t»»y Qpnera
^SfbSrt W..day Of
| l. ; uwi | lbe|«rantml. ' Copt, oo* «f
-, h.
BOND, c. e. u.
Si
ft Wi revidenee in Jeffcr-
""•AW.asBNNiM.
Georgia—District Court, Jr
~ Aeocir Tea*.
D..H a.rt
asSISsSSa**
filed lo-tbe atTkaaOcaouar bufure the first daw
»og 19
oa or before the Aral day
Extract from th* minutes,'
GEO GLEN, Clerk.
gp^r!lririswatra,|"
b> be dischargeafijm the said administra-
. These us therefore to cite ahd admonish all and
mgular the kindred and ereititore of the aald de-
cewed, to file then: ob jection^ (l/any they have,)
m my Odea oh or.hrtbra that Irt dra ufjjmnanr
oert, otherwise letter.disnw.ory will be granted.
Witneatbebeeiirable George L. Cope, one of ‘
the Justtcea of the aud court, ue 1st day of July
A. D. 1823. 8. M. ROND.c.eo.
July 1 150
Georgia- -Chatham County;
To all whom It may content—
TTfniEBEAS Mary Bruce, administratrix of
VV the estate of Victoe Dohet, deceasetl, baa
petitioned tlie court of ordiaaiy of Chatham a on
ly, to be discharged.
Now these are therefore to dte and admonish
<U and singular tbe kindred iml creditors of the
said deceased, to file their objections) (if any they,
have) in my office, on or before tbe 21>t day of
February next! otherwise letters dismsaorywiR t
be granted to the applicant.
Witness tbe honorable George L. Cope, one
of the Justices of the aald Court, tbe2Utda> of
August, A. D. 1823. . .
, S. M BOND, e.0
aug 21 ‘172 ,.
NEW ADVERTISEMENT.
Anderson's Cough Drops
And Pectoial Powders.
The most valuable Medicine in use for
Coughsand Consumptions.
r pHIS new and healing Balsam bids fair to rival
L every Medicine heretofore discovered, lor
Roughs, and complaints of tbe lungs, leading to
consumption: and even in tested Coiuumpiious i*
has lately been used by many with tbe most sar
prising success. If certificates from persons of
the highest respectability, or the great and in
creasing demand for it, ma^fie called prooft of it-
good effect*, ifis proved. Scarcely a case of
Colt Is, Coughs* pain in the aide* difficulty of
bre tilling want of sleep arising frr*m debility or
even Consumptious, but may be relieved by tbe
timely u*e of this Medicine.
Many certificates ot its efficacy accompany each
bottle.
A supply of the above medicine ha*, just been
received, and can be bad at tbe Store of
PUANC1S 1 LAY, Druggist
Corner nf Congress and Whitaker 6t.
oct 30 202ca
Laurel Hilt Toll-Mill.
/nilE Toll mill on Mrs- Anerum’s plantation
JL lire bern completely r paired lately, anil >•
now ready to work u well as any oilier mill o-
the rirer. The rough rice tint will be «eu‘
the mill will be kept teparatcly in dry and - #'
stores, and shall be beat with the utmost care V
economy, and Ibe barrels will be alwaysdelivrre
in goo-1 order. Empty barrels, made of print,
boated stoves, will be iurnislied at the mill when
required. The terms ot cleaning Rice will be the
lame as at the other tolHnilb. Those planters
who wilt engw, to have their crops beat at thia
mill, and keep ber supplied, will have 200 tier
ces, or aa much less : a they please, beat at one
turn. Applications concerning the mill, to be
outdo to Archibald Brtbntr, on the plantation, or
in Savannah, to
PETIT DE VII.LF.RS,
Savannah, >u|v 1.1H23. f!5tl-6m.
Georgia—Chatham County..
To all whom it tnsv concern •
XXrHEREAS Elizabeth Remahart, wlminUtn-
V V bix and John C. Hrlviston, ailmintrator of
the estate of Daniel Rewuhart,dec.hsvi petition
ed the court Ilf onlinaiy of Chatham c-uuly to
v t dtscharg'ed.
Now these are therefore to die and adtoonitli
all and singular the kindred and cretin'-*4.Iff the
laid deceased, to file tlieir objections,. - .ay they,
hare) to my office, on or before the L.*, i>v of
February next t otherwise letters diatuivsuiy will
’ - granted to the applicant. .
WTtneaa tbe honorable George L. Cope, onst-
of tbe Justices of the said Court, tbe 2lst day of
August, A. D. 1823.
S M. ROND, e. c. -
ang 81 173 j t -* j.'
Georgia—Ghatliam Cuimty;
To all whom it msy euncu i-—
r»HK.REAS, John 11. Spann I’.'.cculur ofju?
. Kjfcub Abart deceased, a f.piUi It. Kteki
itnlssoiy.
Now these are therefor, to cite and admonish,
all and Singular the kindred anil cmiiinm of mb'
said deceased, to file their objection* (if-any they
have) in my officeou or before the I»t day af
December next) othewiae Icttem dismissory
winbegrantedr r .
Witness tbe Hon John P. Williamson) one of-
the Justices of tbe said Court, tbaSfudsy nf
May. A. U. one tbouaaad eirhllittml-ed -udl«rtn-
tltree. S. M. IlUNtl, c. o. o.
m.y 31 130 -. .
Assize of Bread.
T HE average price of Flour being g9 per
barrel, foe weight of Bread for the preaent
month, must be as ftdloe a, via t
2) Cents Loaf 2lha Soa.
6) Cento Loaf lib ltn.
or which all Bakers and 8etlen of Breatl wtU take
due notice. JOHN U ROBERTS, c r,
sept 4 Iff ,
Thirty Dollars Reward,
ILL be paid for apprehending the follow.
roes;—Cook a fellow about
and Ins a
follow
lion,
W ing runaway negroes:—Cook;i follow
i feel 4 inches high, dirk eompkxioa, am
-mall scar u, tbe left cheek: Yorick,a
Madeira Wine.
SHE undeiMg.ied n-a tn hand, and uffera f
sale no wry liberal t, mis, a large quantity
Superior Ma-'etra Wines in pipes, half pipe
quarter ca-k- m.d .ngbtha, of the jually celebrate*!
'•rand uf Jtkn /Award .Mured H Ct. of the .etc
r.l importations in.thu-yehr 1821 andaaneei all
of which are «f much admired qualities. - Hr ha-
i subacription always open fur the importation o
he best Wines from the island of Madeira direc
tu this Port: and will thankfully reeeise orders
fir -ny quantity ■ Vessels bringing the suhscrip
ion wines generally arrive here in the month o'
February: and, therefore, orders should be aent
about foe 15tb uf October.
PETIT DE TILLERS,
Fad*,
tfeaiao
,bouts feet6Inches high/yellow complexion,
formerly the property cfVft-Gardner Tuftl tand
hn, a fellow of u very dart complexion, about
feet 6 inches high, stout mlde, liaai duwntook
Any person who will apprehend the abovene
grtiia, and lodge them injatl, or deliver ttam to
!m*at Roaebudlaland, about 13 miles ft«t8avan-
nah, ahatl receive the above reward, ok f 10 for
either of focm.
4115
HARRISON HINSON.
NOTICE.
IX persons having dem»ndi against .the ea»
iXuuof Fleming Atkin ol th. county of Chat
“ planter,deceased,wtllrtodarfo— t-d.d<
.ttested, and Mlforam indebtedto th
.nthoriaed tb reoenre foe t
KURA AKIN, Admhm.
geo. h, McAllister, Adm r.
may 29 28 1 :
Ten Dollars'Reward.
I* ANAWAY troth foe rabacriber^about the.
SaSaaspj?
compl/xion, fora feet six ■■■■
JSSSSKStS^
IvtartfofafofufoiW*
bsassfesaig!
out I
* -arf
Savannah, ll'h Sepl. 1843
NOTICE^
ft IX persona having d.-nunds against litres
■/qyate of Doctor Itoberi Lincoln, dreeaaed, arc
req levied to present their claims properly attest,
ef, and thoae who ate Indrbte4 to aud estate, are
desired to make immediate payment to
JOSEPH H. AIIORN.
. . Executor,
srpt 27 187 ■ . ■■
NOTICE.
N INE months after date application will be
made to the honorable the Jut-ice of the In
f. riot Court of Ellugbam County -hen sitting fo<
ordinary purposes, for leave tn tel', one .tract o'
land laying in the County uf Effiogbmucon'alnirv
two hundred acres a^oiiiing Jenkins land, -bu
the halfufatfaot oflanl ntthree hoo-lrrd acres
of th* undivided eatate ufN-nry Blare, also one
tract of land aeventy seven number, twelfth di*
irict, of Had County, Geosgi%'being the real ea
tate of William M’Uahagtn drertwd and auhl for.
the benefit of the. helm and credit "n uf too O'
IIN GRAHAM,
JOSIAfi ID 11ST,
Executors.
* TH'
•385 -
Ndtics.
VTINB month, after date hereof qiplieariop uit
• Tbemade to tb* Interior <tou« of l>th.m
County for leave tonell a traei of latut drawn by
roe County and kno-n by tbe jto»by-r ^4, forth.
Georgia—Cliatham Co'uniy.
To all whom it tfeas concern. ■ t
W HEREAS Moses Cteland; administrator ot
Frederick Kreeger, deceased, Ins applied
to the Court to be diseturged from the .'.minis-'
tral ion aforesaid, t ;
Now, therefore, these are to cite and ralmoiiiau
all and singular th. khidwdan-l credilbrsot the
mid Frederick Kreeger, deceased, to file their
objections (if any they hive) in the clearks of.
lice of tint court, on before the the twenty lounh'
day of November neat, otherwise letters diamls)
sory will be granted; ami the said Mows Cleland-
' tebarged from lU liability aa adMnistr
e said deceased.
Witness the honorable Edward Harden,
tne justices of the aald* Court) tbis 3tth
May, A.U. 1823. V
8. M, BONd. o.i.0.
may 24 124 . >' . ...
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all .Inn it m4y'concera—
tI7HEUEAS, Tho«aa Clark idmtastnior
W Heniy 1'uckerjfoml applies to be disckanrJ
chatgcil from arid adnunistration.
' Now tlieae are therefore to ckt md_admoniitt •
all and alagulaf the Uiiydred andcmttmwof thg >
•uid di-ceased, to file their objection (if any they-
have) in my Dffioe on or before tbo Suth day eg'
Nuvemner next) otherwise letlen of niUlaaiu*-V
will be granted, .. . v '
Witness the Hon. John P. Williamson, one or-
the'Justtcea of foe laid Court, tbe 30fh day of
May, A. D. one tboumnfi eight hundred and lire*,
lythree. S. M. UONU,e. c. o.
may 30 139 • ,
Georgia—Chatham County .
To all whom it may cotcem-i-
•TXniBREAS, John BCifoett, executor of Fe* v
V V ter Pavafd ded. baa petitioned the hi
able the court of ordinary of laid County tob.
charfed from thr executorship of Hie arid cats
Now these are'therefore, to cite and .^mnriUa
alt and aidguhr the kindred »pd cte liters of thu
aid d*eeaaed, tu fil. iheir objections (if any they
have) oo or before thu 5th d*y of December nexty
ufoefaim leuera rtf. Uaa^wB b> jraxtedto thu
Justices uf foe MUourt, foil 5th day of Jane, A.
D. one thouisa c%k< lyindred sod tweotyihrae. •
>«Jw. • S.U. BOND. c. e.0.
hmeTx -!«>■ - .u
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