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TO BE SOLD, AN excellent GIG-HOUSE and a GIG, with Han;ess complete.— For particulars apply (free ot po ta;j;e,) to Mr. Nott, Ivy-Bush, Carmarthen. Aberystwith, February 26. EVANS, JONES, Di lES, and CO. Bankers, .4 of the ABERYSTWI 11 & TREGARON BANK, b(g leave to inform the Publip in general, that their Bank has be. n open for business since its commencement; and wiy continue so, notw ithstariping an attempt lately made to injure it b inveterate enemies. — —————.———-————————— TO DEBTORS Ail) CREDITORS. ALL Persons who have any Claim or Demand Oil the Ksiate arid Ettecffi of the late REV. LI) WARD HUGHF.S, Rector of Tenby, are directed to transmit the same to Mr. JOHN lJUGHLSi Merchant* Carmarthen j and all Persons wtio stand inuebi d to the said Estate are re- quested forthwith to pay the Same to the^aid Mr. HTJGHES, | being Executor and Trustee iojlhe said Estate and Lftects. Carmarthen, Feb. 21, 1811 j rr I'kE Creditors of THOMAS WRIGHT, late of X the Ton- i and County of Haverfordwest, Esq. de- ceased, are requested to send an account of their respective Demands to WIUIAH KVAMS, of the same Town and County t Attorne e-at-Law and all Persons who stood indebted to the sard Thomas Wright at the time of his death, ar* d^'rN to pay their respective Debts foithwith to the said Wiilum Evans, who is duly authorized to receive the same. Evans, who is duly authorized to receive the same. THE Creditors who have proved their Debts Jt- under a Commission of Bankrupt awarded and issued forth against WILLIAM RODERICK, of the Towi of LlanelK, in the County of Carmarthen, dealer and <nap- fan, are,desired to meet the Assignees of the said Rmk- rupt's Estate and Effects, on the 19th day of March n?st, 'it eleven in the forero -v;, at Frnci" W'lliains's, the Gorge Inn in the town of Uand'lofswr,- in the said County to Absent to or dissent from the said Assignees commencng, prosecuting, or defending any suit or suits at law Or iti L. equity, for recovery tff any part of the said Bankrupt s j Estate and Effects; or to the compounding, submitting to arbitration, or otherwise'agreeing, any matter or thing relating thereto and on other special affairs. PRICE and SON, Solicitors. Ij Liandiio, Feb. 25, 1811. CARMARTHEN DISTRICT, curilvipc Zruot* I NOTICE is herehv given, That the undren- tioned TOLL-GATES, in the said District,vill be i LET BY AUCTION, at the lvv Bush Inn, in Cariarthen, on FRIDAY, the 22nd day of March next, at Elevero'ctock { in the forenoon, in the'manner directed by the Ac passed I in the Thirt"»nth Year of the Reign of his Majrty King V "George the Third, For regulating the Turnpiketoads > f*vhich Gates were let last year as follows, viz.:— Glangwilly Toll Gate.. Gwarrallt Gate ,2 Cwmman Gate. 0 f. And will he put up at the same. Whoever hapJns to be j the best B'dder for each or either of them must, the same time, give Security, with sulHcie'rtt Sureties, for tyment or | the Relit agreed for quarterly. JQHN STArE, C1,,rll. t Carmarthen, Feb. 27, 1811. TO COVER THIS SEASON tAT BRYNElAPOD, NF:AR Lr,ANJLO, SIR FRANCIS, A Beautiful Bay Horse, vising; thre^cars old, fifteen hands and a half high. The Hor.<was bred in k Somersetshire by the present Proprietor for i oil, n use.— From this circumstance, and the Horse her only three "'ars old, but a few Mares can be received. ¡Hlse Gentle-, tnea; there fore, who w sh to send-their Mares, n previously d«l?ver their names, to which preference wibe given ac- rordins to priority of an tfwer triH be returned.—Five Guineas to be paid for each ire, and Five Shillings to the Groom. —.—' Stallions FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CCTRACT. I CLASHER, í. A Bay, with black legs, seven yrs °W, fifteen J-K hands two inches and a half high, great, bone and strength, and one of the best sons of (Peter; his dam t Hvale, by Phenomenon, (Phsenomen^y King'-Herod, jj\ d;an by Eclipse) grandam Rally, by rumpetor S great II g andam Fancy, by Florizel, sister to phed great great f l grandam by Spectator,- sister to Junij.Oeat great; great grandam Horatõa, by Blank great gr greatrfgreat gran- t'am hv Flying Child'ers.—Clafher has'fed thre>a seasons, and his stock is mucu admired for bon*1* beaiity. • PROSPED; By Whiskey, out of Nvmph by I^ant—Zephyr—for his performance vidr. Racilualendat. S A REN ACT, f (Late Impostor), by Waxy, out of -"ftod Ma,re th, dam of Precipitate and Gohanna-Wax Sire of Whalebone, A Pavilion, Pope, &c. *r (Vf* For further particulars applJ Mr. Weatherby, Ox- H endon-street, Haymarket, London"" Mr. James Hughes, Aberystwith. (One Concern.) This Day was PtShed, A new Edition, nearly Three Htled Pages, price onl* 3s. QOLOMON'S GUIDE TO EALTH, or Advice to iloth Sexes, on female <1 hypochoj;- triae, and consumptive cojxiplai VJ8. ,°, ,s re'?om~ ( mended to young men and %>ys ;|be%js the labour o« ma- »j years expcricnce and obfeerva? cn l"e calamitous con- S-Qumces of a secret and jdtj,tjive VlCe* 0 ^"ich is ? added an esiay on diieafeasincif females, and an ap- pendix on tfcd sutijewot a soD,a!1(^ destructive vice. -~Afco an aaqfc^Mfo parents, /"dians, tutors, and those *H»'bave thqrare.and educatio-'youth. L kewise advice ftji.kit ii 'explaini-ig the mo(f treatment, in the difler- II Ve,>t stttgtsof the scurvy, lepro-»-'nS's eVil, gout, rueunia- I oml alici venereal disease, calls to young persons of the I danger of improper connexion improper iieatrnent, &e. Tne amazing sal^ofthi^ »s the best criterion 0l jj, its vast utility. Sold by( J J/Daniel, Print^is Paper, V< "And by the principal Venderf^ateutMediciaes-tlurongh- J wt the United i^ingdoia. 4N' CARMARTHEN. 'Brittsli hi Jfrauce. r¥lHE Committee at Lloyd's, for managing the J.. SubsCi iptiohsraised for the Relief of British Prisoners in France, seeing the Fund exhausted, after three years' ex- penditure, and tne negociation for an exchange of prisoners at an end, feel themselves .tinder the necessity of soliciting a new Subscription in favour of those truly unfortunate per sons, stiil confined without a prospect of being liberated, Conceiting this to be a ease wh c'a must excite the sympathy of their Countrymen, they trust to their generosity and hu- manity for supplying a Sum commensurate to" ihe occasion. sunsauP'noNs. Corporation of Carmarthen ..el")o J. Hughes 3 3 Rev. W. H. Barker. 1 I Morris s, -,Ni,)r,aiii and Jones. 5 5 2 Morgan Lew is. 22 Williatii fiees 2 0 Evan Rees I I Subscriptions are received at Messrs. MORIUS and SONS, Bankers, Carmarthen. MASONIC BAIJL,. THE Members t. ¡øa i¡)\ looge 10' PERFECT FRIENDSHIP N INTKlND llflNG-A BAM, ANT SUPPER, TO THEIR FEMALE VISITANTS, AT THE KING'S ARMS, CARMARTHEN, ON THURSDAY, 14T MARCH INSTANT, Dancing to commence at. eight"o'clock. l.v rv Member M_tv introduce two Ladies. Tickets to be hai of the Stewards. >A V1D REE§, P Stewards N. HOISE, N. B. The company of uiy Brother of a Provincial Lodge would be J. emed it I acquisition; who may have Tickets of Admission bv app ying as above. Chaises w ill be provided. — — — — 5. CARDIGA NSHIRE, "H. I ELtfrlBLE FREEHOLD ESTATES. TO BTi SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Talbot Inn, in the Town of Aberystwyth, on Mon- day, the <.5l.il day of March next, in tile following, or such other Lots as shall be agreed upon at the time of sale, and subject to such Conditions' as will be then produced, Lot i- A LL that. MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and Xm- LAN OS, with its APPURTENANCES, situate in the Parish of Llansa' tfread, in the said County, called PEN EATSF, In the occupation of Nathaniel Williams and his Underte- nants; contaiIÚ} by eotimat oii 148A. be tiie alile, more o less. This Lot will be entitled to a Portion of the Common within the. Lordshijj of Haminiog an Act of Parlia- ment for the Enclosing of is now soliciting. Lot 2. -c- All that other MESSUAGE, TEN EM ENT, and LANDS, with its APPURTENANCES situate in the same Parish, galled Ty MA we, In the occupation of David Alban and his Undertenants; containing by estimation 110A. 1r.38p. be the same more or less. Tuese Estates lie contiguous to each other, and are situate near the Sea i, the turnpike road from Aberystwyth to the port of A be ray roil runs through thetn; from the lat- „ ter place they are distant about four mil s, and from the creek of Llanddev v Aberarth only two, Lot 3.—A HOUSE and STABLE, in the village of LJan- santfread with ELEVEN SLANiiS OR PIECES OF LAND, in Morfa Esgob containing together 9A. UR. 34P. now ..in tHe occupation of David Aiban and nis Under- tenants. e-e The respective Tenants will shew the Premises; and for further particulars, apply, ,if by letter, post-paid), to John Beynon, Esq. Solicitor, Newcastle Enilyn; or to Mr. Hash Hughes, Aberystwyth. CARM A RI HENSHIRE. ríme Cratber. TO BE SOU) BY AUCTION, At the George Inn, in the Town of Llandilo-fawr, in the sai-d County, THIS DA Y the 9th of March, between the iiottrs of two and four o cl tck ki the afternoon, subject to such conditions of sale a shall be then and there pro- duced Lot.IRGJ^IVE Hundred nd Nine OAK, Nine ASH, JL Fourteen BEEC i, Three FIR, and One SYCA- MORE, blazed and numbered with a scribe, now growing on the several Farms of Penlhi w-felin, CWHl, and Tir-ga- feilon; situate in the severa Pari,hes of Llailfxnydd and Llanegwad, in the said Count y. N. B. The above Lot is istant from Carmarthen eight miles, and about two 's. from Cothy-Bridge, on the main turnpike road, leading from Liandiio to Car- marthen. Lot 2. Two Hundred and Eleven OAK, numbered as above, now growing on Llwy yfedw Farm, in the Parish of Llandilo-fawr, in the occnpai ion of David Evans. Lot 3. Two Hannred and T irty-two OAK TREES, num- bered as abov now growing on Cwmcib and MaesyfaJlen Farms, in the said I arssh of Llindil'i, in the several occupa- tions of David Evans and Moifcan Edward. Lot 4. Two Hundred an< Fifty OAK, numbered as above, now growing on par# of Maes-Evan Farm, in the parish of Llandilo-fawr aforesaid, in the occupation of Mr; Isaac Jones. J Lot 5. One Hundred a Thirty OAK, numbered as above, on a Tenement, ca led Tir-Davld Thomas, and on such part of Maes-Evan Farm as is situate 011 the north side of the River Cib, in tile said Parish of Llandilo-fawr. The above Timber being f large, dimensions, and excel- lent quality, a great part thereof beinsj fit for naval pur- poses, is well worth the attention of Ship-builders and Timber-merchants. I Lots 2, 3, 4, and 5, are siluate within a short distance of the Town of Liandiio, aad may from thence be floated down by the River Towy 10 Carmarthen. *«* The respective Tennnp will shew the Timber. f £ lr For further particulars! apply to Edward VVilliams, Solicitor, Carmartneu. J I CARMARFF ENSIHRE.- V TO BE SOLU siY AUCTION, At the Old Ivy Busu, Carm irthen, THIS DAY, the 9th of March, 181*1, precisely at bur (('clock in the afternoon, subject to such conditions f Sale as oi: and thereproduced, ALL those MESSUAGES, TENEMENTS, and LANDS, called iViOLFF E, and T^i Ri t WM, situate in the pai ish of Llanuefe^log, '.onuinin^ »9 acres, more or les. now let to Joiui Lewis, t' r a teuu of 14 yea,S, at tue anlJual rent of £103. The above piennses are situ Lted w ithin two miles and a balf of Ok plentiful town of Carmarthen, within an easy distance of lime and coal, aid are capable of great im- provement. ¡Pi The Tenant will shew t' e Premises; and for further particulars enquire at the ohic< of Mr. Ricnard Rees, Soli- citor, Carmartikeu. CAILDIGANSiti[tE- „ Ctntjcr. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTIOti, At the Tiilbot's Head inn, in the Town of Aberystw ith, in the said County, on Monday, tiie day of Marcil, iSll, between the hours of three and six in the afternoon, in the following or sucti other Lots as shall he agreed upon at the time of sale, and subject to conditions to be then pro- duced. Lot I.K |y TiilEE Thousand Six Hnntked and Four- -i. teen OA", and Three ASH TIMBER TREES, and Thirty-two Dozen OAK POLES, scribe marked and numbered, growing in a Coppice on tark-yr-lnh Farm, in: the occupation 01 John Morgan; situate in the Parish of LiaubacUrii Odyii, in the said county, and on the South bast side of the road leading from Llaugeitiio to Rh sfair. Lot 2.—One Hundred and Ten Capita: OAK TIMBER TIVEJ S, scrtbe marked and numbered, growing in a Field, part of Cilrug Farm, in the occupation of Lewis-Thomas; si- tuaie in tne parisii of Llangeituo, in the said county, and on the South jdc of use Road leaning IromCiirug Dwtilmg- house towards the village of Llangeit.io. The 1st Lot consists of good building Timber and the Timber comprized in the 2nd Liu.are lengthy, and of the first quality, being fit for Plank Cleft, or other valuable purposes*.—noth Lots are dhstant anout four miles fioiu Tregaron, seven from Lampeter, ten from the port of Aberairon, and sixteen from Aberystwith. (i:r l'ae respective Tenants will snew the several Lots, and further particulars may he had by application to Messrs. Jones and Owen, Solicitors, MachynlleLh, Montgo- meryshire. POOR \CLERliY. THE Election of lour Clergymen, with good Characters and lar< ;e Families, to partake of Dr. TA 'LOUR'S, and Air. AIYI OKL'ION'S, and MiS. CAM'S Bene- y ractions this year, wdlla c place in May next. i 11 p Blank Petit iOLS t a^ be Bad at the Corporation House, No. 2, Bioouisbu y-Place, London; between the hours of ten and t, ee. STRAtFORDs FOLIO EDITION OF HENRYS COMMENTARY, Printed verbatim from the best Land 11 Edition, without any Abridgment whatever. 7"bts Day is P^ublished, Price only Eight-Pence, (Each Number containing Three Whole Sheets of large demy Letter-Press, and many of them Four Sheets), NUMBER I. Embellished with an elegant PORTRAIT of tV Rev. MATTHEW HENRY, (to be continued Weekly) of AN EXPOSITION ON THE OLD & NEW TESTAMENT, Wherein each Chapter is summed up in its Contents 't.jjt Cert Inserted at large -in distinct Paragraphs; Each Paragraph reduced to its proper heads THE SENSE GIVEN AND LARGELY «,t,tJSTRATED WITH PRACTICAL REMARKS and OBSERVATIONS. FORMING A MOST COMPLETE FAMILY BIBLE. BY MAITHEW HENRY, Late Minister of the Gospel; With a PREFACE by the late REVEREND WILLIAM ROMAINE, M. A. This work is embellished with upwards of One Hundred beautiful Engravings, which are selected from such Pai-sages 'H of Hob, Writ, as not only to represent a complete HISTORY of the lAFE and Sufferings of OUR BLESSED REDEEMER, but the most remarkable Miracles and Transactions of the Patriarchs, Prophets, Evangelists, Apostles, &c. Tiiese En- gravings are larger and superior to any given in Works of double the Price. To which is added, A copiovs Account of the, Author1 s Life, and Extracts from his other celebrated Writings. The Proprietor havill expefiènred the Public Patronage, to an Extent unprecedented, for upwards of Fourteen Years, during which Period he has been honoured w ith the Names of above TWELVE THOUSAND SUBSCRIBERS, Begs Leave in Gratitude to state theft/lowing Facts That notwithstanding the great Advance in the Price of Pa- per, Printing, and Engravings, he continues to give Three Whole Sheets of Large. Foiio Demy Paper, printed to the full Extent of the Margin for Eight Pence and, in the Course of the Work', upwards of One Hundred Engravings, of superlative Magnitude and Beauty, forming the most per- fect Copy of MATTHEW HENRY's EXPOSITION ON THE V HOLY SCRIPTURES Ever presented to the Public. This Work may be had by one or more Numbers weekly, or in Three Volumes neatly bound. Subscribers are requested to be particular in giving Orders for the Folio Edition. LONDON: Printed bv J. STRATFORD, No. 112, IJor- BoRN-iiiLi., and Sold by J.Daniel, Printer of this Paper; North and Co. Brecon {Griffiths, Tenby; Wilmot, Pem- broke; Thomas, Haverfordwest and all the Booksellers in the Principality. ,:L.. L. > CA £ MART|IENSHIRE. Crajttxr. TO BE SOLdTy AUCTION, At the Fountain Tnn, in the village of Mydrim, in the said county, on Wednesday, tlx IStb-day of March next, be- tween tne flnlas of foul" am live in the afternoon, subject to suc'a conditi.oii, as o.iall to then and there produced, Lot EfBl'HHE'E Hundral and Seventy-bix OAK, JL.Two, Hundred alnd Twelve AStfj Tuirf;one SYCAM()RE, Twenty-five jALDER, marked with white psinr, standing and growingfon Alit-v-Carv., in the farm of Penyrheolj in the.parisii of iVIydr'm, in the said county. f/Ot 2.—Two Hundred ana S venty-six O AK, Eighty- eight ASH, Fortv-nine ARDERj Eight SYCAMORE, marked with white paint, standing pd growing on several parts of the farm of Fenyrfjeol aforesaid, called Llain- Velen, Pa k-v-Rve Grass, PaJ[k->-fo«-s, and Park Trevach. N B. Tiie Oak Timber Trees are well adapted for Ship- building, Farming,and other ttiilding .purposes. Fur particulars enquire of Air. Thomas Pailipps, Wernlygoss, Auctioneer, ororJthe pr^nrse- DR. SOLOMON'* CORDIAL BALM OF GILEAD. THIS invaluable restorative has been adminis- tered in private practice, with the greatest success, for a series of years, to youth and age of either sex: Where the stomach is'disordered, the body is weakened paleness, bodily decay, emaciation, and the eyes sink into the head where nervous, asthmatic, and by pochondrieal complaints have shattered the constitution; in sickness of stomach, vio- lent purgings, flatulencies and obstructions, it is a safe and efficacious remedy. The first symptoms of. its good effects are serenity and cheerfulness, by removing head-ache,weak- ness, heavirjess jind 1 own ess of spirits, dimness of sight, con- fused .thoughts," ard wanderings of the mind, vapours and melancholy, and all kinds of hysteric complaints. A Saving of Nine Shillings in Two Guineas. The Cordial Balm of Gilead is sold in bottles, price half-a- guinea each there are also bottles, price 33s. containing equal to four bottles at 10s. 6d. by which the patient stives 9?. including also the duty; tiie stamp of which bears the p-oprietor's name and address, Sai^u'el Solomon, Liver- pool," to imitate which is/olonv. /{ /) -t N. B. The postage of Ml letters j»ust b<paid1 and a fee enclosed for1 advice. lij/f f L'IL K~) (j Tiie Cordial Balm of ^Ant'-Jmpetigines, and Ab- stergent Lotion, and Guide to Health," are sold by J. Daniel, Printer of this Paper, And by the principal Venders of Patent Medicines through- out the United Kinsrdovn. CKING'S PATENT WORM Worms are the most frequent sources of Childrens'Dis-^ eases.—Their symptoms every Parent and Guardian of' Children should be acquainted with. They occasion lo-is of appetite, a p ileness of the colour of the face, emaeiation and state of the Bowiels, attended after with violent pains; they bring on convulsions; they aflect the growth of th" body, and they prove fatal, by ending in a consumption ot" decay.* Both as a preventative and cure- of these alarm- ing complaints, the above excellent Medicine, is universally allowed, on the testimonv of the highest characters in this Countr both in rank ard respectability, to have no equal. Their public approbation, given to ihe Proprietor, from a personal knowledge of its wondorfll success in their own families, stamps its merit beyond! competition, and gives a sanction to it, of which no otherlMedicine of the kind can boast. Parei tsimd othersf, who navr* the care of children, should have t isrem/djf^a a family Mciicine to resort to, whenever the nptjK^Hi or Sowels of Children are any way d'sord«re £ wnicfi it will a v.-ay? be fourd to relieve.—Sold at ChinSfand Butler's, Nf 1, Cheapside, London; and by J. Daniel, Printer of this Paper, and Goulstone, Carmarthen Jenkins and Flexman, Swan- sea; Wilmot, Pembroke; Thomas and Griffiths, Havcrford- west; Lewis, Cardigan :tnd North, Brecon and Retail, by most Country Venders, in Boxes at 2s. 9d. and 5s. 6d. each. OF WHOM MAY BE HAD, BUTLER's VEGET ABLE TOOTH POWDER so justly recommend, d b-; th,- OTTFr,-i and and most of the NOBITJTY for whitming and beautifying the Teth,, preserving the Gums, and prevetuing that dreadful malady the Vdoth- Ache, Price 2s. 9d. per Box. ADVICE. "I^NCOURAGED by the uniform success at- n J tending their peculiar method of treatment in the cure of a few prevalent cbmplaints, wiiich has been c'onflcmëd by the experience of many years in a large and extensive practice sensible also of the iiappy effects resulting to the public from medical men confining their attention to a cer- tain class of diseases; Messrs. GOSS and CO. continue to direct their studies to those disorders arising from a Secret Destructive Habit of inconsiderate youth, which not only occasions a numerous train of nervous affections, but also en- tails on its votarjes all the enervated imbecilities of old age. In that distressing state of DEBILITY or DEFICIENCY, whether the consequence of such baneful habits, excessive" drinking, l/»ng residence in hot climates, or any other cause, by -whicinthe powers of the constitution become enfeebled, as regul/rlv educated Surgeons of London, they offer a firm, safe, ani spe/dy restoration to sound and vigorous health. W;iere,an early application is mad" for the cure of a CERTAIN DISORDER, frequently contracted in a moment of inebriety, the eradication is generally completed in the short space of two days and in the more advanced and in- veterate stages of Venereal Infection, characterized by a variety of paiwtd and disfressing'symptrfjns/^t perseverance in their plan (fly/thout restraint/n dietw exelcise) will in- sure to the pa/ifflit/aTpi^iwmnt (l radit^l 'c/re. The^seas&wftile URETHRA, as frequently.connected with, or arising from theabove complaint, have not escaped their attention ■; by an infallible and improved plan, tbey their attention ■; by an infallibie aud improved plan, they are enabled to remove obstinate GLEETS and STRIC- TURES, whether recent, or of long deration; without re- sorting to the painful and dangerous use of the caustic bou- gie. Many instances cap be adduced of very inveterate cases, of several years continuance, having yielded to their method in a few days, after the cIJre had been attempted by other practitioners without effect; and such has been the agreeable result of a practice of fourteen years, that the JJlóde of treatment has not, in one single instance, ever, proved abortive; during which period many thousand persons, of both sexes, have experienced the enjoyment of having been perfectly cured, after severe and injurious methods had been persevered in to no purpose, Messrs. Goss and Co. exclusively professing the cure of these particular complaints, in order that toey may not be marked by a mistaken few with the obloquy so justly at- tached to the ignorant empiric, think it but justice to them- selves to state, that they have been property (ducatedand initiated into every branch of the profession (certificates of which, from different Hospitals, and testimonials from the most eminent Physicians, they have to convince any enqui- rer) that the success resulting from their endeavours first induced them to quit the practice of the general Practitioner; and thev presume that their pretensions constitute a fair fround for the unprecedented confidence with which they ave, by the Public, been stf lit>erallv honoured. To be consulted at their house daily (personally, or by letter) by Patients of either Sex, with secrecy, delicacy, and attention. Patients in the Country are requested to state the parti- P, eulars of their cas", age, and manner of living, enclosing a Bank Note for Advice and Medicines; and the same will be forwarded to any part of t'ie Kingdom. no" and CO. fcurgeous, 13, Bouverie-street, Fleet-street. Lund*Q. Lund."

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