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———— Saddlery, &c. A complete stock of Saddlery, Saddle Baggs, Bridles, Martingales just re* ceived and for sale by A. &. L. BEER &.Co. Nov. 15, 1845. Tobacco. JUST received a large lot of Tobacco of different qualities and for sale by A. <4 L. BEER & Co. Nov. 15,1845. J ugs. 7X ONE gallon Jugs in store and for ** sale by A. At L. BEER & Co, Nov. 15, 1845. salt. ^>0 Salt just received and for sale by _A. & L. BEER &Co. Iron. 2000 Lbs. Iron, in store and fo A. &, L. BEER &, Co. Nov. 15, 1845. The State of Mississippi, Jit the Superior Court of Chancery, 2d District, at Monticcllo, September Term, 1845. The Heirs of J. Pounds,) No 3,4. vs. > Bill of compluit. Z.E. Pendleton’s heirs ) AND now at this term, come the cum •_- -i _ JL JBL v.. his molion, and it appearing to ihe salis Isciion of the court that the defendants, Charles Pendleton, Frederick Pendleton and James Page are not resident citizens of this State, but reside belong the limits thereof, so that the ordinary process ol this court cannot be served upon them—Ii is ordered that unless the said defendants appear before the Cha'nceHor, on Ihe first Monday of March next, that being the first day of the next regular Term of ibis court, and plead answer or demur to the said Bill of Complaint, that the same will be then taken for confessed against them and the matters thereof, decreed according, ly—And it is further ordered, tnat a copy of the foregoing order be published in the Southern Journal, a newspaper printed m the town of Moniicelto, Miss,, once a week ilof two months successively. ROBERT HUGHES, Clerk. By Edward L. Bowen, Deputy Clerk ABSTRACT OF BILL. This bill is filed by the heirs of Joseph Pound? lo set aside and rescind the saleol a tract of land in Lawrence county, con veyed by Z. E. Pendleton in his lifetime ■to Henry Sones,and by a conveyance ol the same by Sones to complainants, also tc perpetually enjoin the judgment againsi said Henry Sones in favor of samuel Smilh, and for an account of renls issues and prof fils of the land against the heirs of Pendle ton, and lor general relief. Freeman & Vannerson, Sol. Nov.4 1845-17-9w State of Mississippi, J Simpson County, 5 Vrobate Court, October Term, 1845. A GREEABLY loan order of the ; on _norable Probate Court of said county and State made at the>October term, 1845, thereof, notice is hereby given to all per* sons interested in the real estateof Henry P. Williamson, late of said county,deceas ed, to be and personally appear before this Court at the December term, 1845, arid show cause if anv they have or can why an order sh. old not be made for the sale of the real estateof the said decedent, to wit: the W 4 of N W 4 Sec No 15, Township No 17, Range 10, &.SE4olN E4 Sec No 19, Township No 2, Range 9 east, aim the N E 4 N E 4 Sec No 19, Township No 2, Range 9 east, containing one hundred and sixty acres more or less. And it is further ordered by the Court t)iat a copy of this order be published in the “Southern Journal” lor six successive weeks. A. D. F. WILLIAMSON,) . , , JAS. M. WILLIAMSON,! Aamrs Witness tho honorable Ethel" dred Owens Judge of Probates in and lor Simpson comity, the 2nd day of October 1345. Issued tho 13th day of October 1845. M. A. BANKS, Clerk. Oct. 28, 1845—16-6w. Notice. LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the undersigned by the honorable Probate Court of Lawrence <3>unty Mississippi, at the October term thereof, on the estate of William J. Jayne, lateof said county, deceased, notice is hereby given loall persons indebted to said estate make payment of the same,and all persons having claims against said estate are notified to present the same duly au» thenticatcd within ilxflune prescribed by law. SAMUEL JAYNE, Adm'r, October 28, 1845— 16-Gw. Stray Horse. WAS taken up by John Evins, as a stray on the 9th September, a dark bay horse with black main and tail about 8 years old—a markon the right side of his head supposed to have been kicked, ap praised at $50. Sworn to and subscribed before me on the 4th day of Oct., 1845— M. J. Whitworth, J. P. Sami. Jayne and Robert Linton, appraisers. A.STAMPS, RLC Oct 141845-14-4w Eagle Hotel, Monticello, Mississippi. fWlHE subscriber would inform his 1 friends and the public genemlh, that he now occupies the EAGLE HO TEL in this place. He has used much money and pains in making improvements' and additions to his house, and hasattuch ed to it a bar lor the accommodation of Ins customers, containing every variety of choice liquors. He therefore, with confi dence solicits the patronage of his old friends ind customers, and assures them tin' tiO'liing shall be waniing to render them comfort aide. In fact he is detenu ined to keep a table nut lobe surpassed in any section of the Slate. The terms of the Hotel are as follows, to wit:— Board per month, - • $10 Ofi “ and lodging, per month, - 12 50 “ and lodging per day, - 1 CO Single meal, each, - - 37* Man and horse,per day, - 1 75 “ “ eight, - - 1 50 Keeping horse per month, - 12 00 “ “ day. - 75 Single meal for horse, - - 37* EDWARD L. BOWEN. Moniicello, Nov. 4, 1845. 17—Iv Pocketbook Lust. ON Monday the 13th iost., was lost in or wiiliiu two miles "I Monticello, a small red morocco pocketbook, some worn. cuuuimiiig suiiui v nines anu inner papers —among the notes there was one against Jesse Greer and Lnriet B.»vt for $121— and one for $100 against Silas Tull's, al so one for $20 against the las. named per son—together with several others not pat Ocularly recollected. The name of Elijah Steel was wrote m several places in the pocketbook which will enable the finder ui once to know to whom it belongs. All persons are forbid from paying or trading for any of the above notes, and should the pockebook be returned it will be deemed a great favor, and the finder generously rewarded. ARCHIBALD STEEL. Oc.28, 1845—10-3 w. The State of Mississippi, Lawrence Countv. 'The Honorable Probate < uurt, Oetobor term, 1815. /IE undersigned having been appoin ted Administrator at the above s'ated term of the lion. Probate court in and for said county ami Mate, on the estaleol I.-aac N. Brakefield, late ol Lawrence county deceased,—notice is hereby gi ven to all persons indebted to the estate of the said deceased to come forward and make immediate payment. Also to all persons who may have claims against the said estate to present them, duly authenti cated within the time prescribed by law, as this notice will be placed in bar to a re covery of all claims against ti e said es tate presented after that time. JOHN BRAKEFIELD, A of »•€» f r\ v Oct 28. 1845-16-6 w The State of Mississippi. •It rules held in the Cleric t office of ilie Superior Court of Chancery of the se cond District, of the Stale of Mississip pi, for the second district at Monticello, before the Clerk thereof, on the first Mon d y in the month of October, .4. 1) 1845. it being the 6th day of said moil h. Manly H. Smith, 1 vs. No. 30. j Lazarus 11. Kagan, et. ul. I absent defendants, j Jesse R. Jones and Ins wife t Rebecca &. John A. Ragan, j UPON opening complainant's bill and it appearing satisfactorily that the delendants, Jesse K, Jones and his wife Rebecca and John A. Ragan, arc not re sidents of this State, but reside beyond the limits thereof, and beyond the jurisdiction of this court, so that process cannot be executed upon them—upon motion ofcom plainant, by counsel, it was ordered that they enter their appearance herein, on ni before next term of this court, lobe held at the court room in the town of Monticel lo, on the first Monday in March next, and plead aimer or demur to the complain ant’s bill, otherwise the same w ill be ta ken for sonfessed against them, set for hearing ex parte, and the matters thereof decreed accordingly. And it is further ordered that a copy of this order be pub lished fot two months, once a week suc cessively, in the “Southern Journal’’ a newspaper published in the town of Mon ticcllo. ROBERT HUGHES, Clerk. Bv E. L. Bowen, D. C. Swift &l Walsh, Sols. Oct. 7, 1845. 13—9t. ____ CONVERSE &XV.UV\U..V GROCERS, Nob. 55 New Levee & 52 Commerce Streets, ww That. M. Converse, late of the firm of Conversj & Co. Ncc Orleans. J. J. Warren, of the late firm of Cutrer & Wsir ren,^Covington, La. Sept 16—10—ly * The State of Mississippi, Lawrekcu County, fiie Honorable Probate Court, September term, 1845. 4GREEABLY to an order of the Hon orable Probate Court of said county made at the September term, 1844. No tice is hereby given to all persons interes ted in the Real Estate of Willis Bryant, late of Lawrence county, deceased, to bo and personally appear before this Court at the November, 1844, term, thereof, to show cause, if any they have or can, why an order should not be made for the sale of the following described lands, to wit: The south east quarter of south west quarter of section no. 4, town ship no. 7 of range 19 west, containing 4196-100 acres. Also, the north west quartern!' south evst quarter of section no. 4, township no. 7 of tango 19 west, con taining <*1 90-100 acres. JES8E BRY AN T, Adtn’r. It is further ordered, that this citation I he published forsix successive weeks in the Southern Journal, u newspaper published at Monlicello, Miss. WITNESS, l[te Honorable M. B. Cannon, Judge of L. S. the Probate. Court ofsaid county, the fourth Monday of September, 1845. Issued the 22d tlav of Sept., 1845. J CALDWELL, Cletk. Sept. 23, 1845-11-6w JESSE D. CARR & Co. (S'UCCess rs to Anderson, Uvkr & Co,,) Commission and Forwarding AND GENERAL AGENTS, No. 7 Bank Place, W&W N. B.—Particular attention paid to sales of Cotton, remittance of proceeds, and lo the filling of Planters’ orders. Sept. 29-1 y Administrator’s Sale. BY virtue of an order from the Honor able, the Piobate Court of Lawrence county, Mississippi, at the June Term, 1845, the undersigned, administrator ol the estate of Harmon Runnels, late of said county deceased, will proceed to sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, on a credit of one, two and three years, notes to be made payable first of January 1847, ’48 and ’49, at the door of die court house of Lawrence county in Monticello,on the fourth Monday in November 1845, the fol lowing described real estate, belonging to the estate of the said deceased, to win— the cast half of the south west quarter of section three, township six, range eleven east, containing eighty-one and 68 lOOlhs acres. Fractional section twenty'eight, township seven, range ole en cast,contain ing six hundred and hirty seven and 00 lOOihsacres. The south ea-t quarter of section three, in town-li p six, talign ele ven east, containing one hundred and six ty acres. The north east quarter of sec tion three, township si.x, range eleven east, containing oi,«e hundred and sixty three and 40 100 its acres. Fractional section two, township, six range eleven east continuing one hundred and ninety four acres. Purchasers will be required to give notes with sutlieicnl and approved secu rity. SAMUEL STAMPS, A Imiuistrator lie bonus non. July 1st, 1845 51—iris. A List of Letters Remaining in ilie Post Office at Monli ce II s Miss., on the 1st day of October 1845, which if not takenout by the 1st day of January next, will he sent to the General Post Office, as dead leiters. A N Allmand C II # 3 Norman John T B Norman A W Blanchard A 2 O Biidges Mrs Widow Oglesby J Brooks John P Boyd Robert Pendleton Miss S R C Pendleton Alts F Cliborn James Pendleton J W 5 Cargill Orlando W Page James D R Daniels Robert Rutland John 2 Iloss Maria C Fox Arthur Rials Jonathan G Rogers Elisha Grant Francis Rogers James E li Ratliff Walton Hilliard J II 4 Richerson J A Harold W Mrs S Harrington A J Seaman Miss E 2 Harris W T Smith Stephen I Stringer John S Ishie William T J Thames William Jelks Robert Toler William Johnson J D W Johnson B F WuilesEdmd II 2 E Wead Fred A 5 Langston David Willis Thomas Loyd Andrew J Ward Patent M Wolf Janies VV Moss Calven WnHuran Adam M oore James Warner James Mellard James N. B.—Persons calling for any of the above letters will please say they are ad vertised. D. F. N. TURNER, P. M. Monticello Miss., Oct. 1, 1845.' B LANKS, of all kinds, on, hand and sale at this office* II. Van Rensselaer. J. C, Fan Rensselaer• Geo. Palmer. VANlRE^EUEiT&Co. (Successors to Tost-pii Lovell &. co.) G&OCSHS, Wine and Liquor Merchants, <£>3 ft iff3% JLSTOK8 Stfa and 19 Tchoupitoulas Street, ismw N. B.—Particular attention paid to putting up Planters, Steamboat & Family Stores. Sept. 2, 1845—8—1 y JOHN BAILLIE, ~ Under iht Free Trader OJi'e, MAIN STilKF.T, NATCHEZ. AS constantly on hand, a large ns 'll sort men:of cheap goods, which he will sell at very low prices lor cash. As Ins stuck is selected (expressly for country customers, he solicits a call from nil with whom economy these hard times is an ob ject. His assortment consists in part of— Blankets, white and colored, Large and small Bed and Saddle do. Cass i meres, Sifttinets, Kentucky Jeans and Tweeds, Kerseys and Linseys, lied, yellow and white Flannels, Bed Ticking and carftbn Flannels, Bleached and unbleached Shirting of the best brands, Lowell Osnabnrgs, 4-4, 7-8 and 3-4, Irish Linen, brown, black and white Hol lands, Bombazine, Alpacas and Merinos, Plain and twilled Moussclin de Luiues, Crape and Chamelions do. Blanket and worsted Shawls, all sizes, Bandana, flag and fancy silk pocket hdkfs, French and Italian black and fancy silk cravats, Hosiery. Gloves, Ribbons and Fancy Goods, &c. CLOTHING —consisting of dress and buck coats; a good black dress coat for. $12 00; Pilot, Pel to and Flushing Over coats. all prices; Cassini re, Satfinei, Tweed and Jeans Pants, do; Fine linen uvamij wuoi ana Merino Undershirts and Drawers; with a general assortment of every article in the line. BOOTS and SHOES—a Very complete assortment. Super calf sewed Bools; waterproof do. and pegged do; russet Is. tup and cull lirogins; boys and misses calf and kip sewed and pegged do. SADDLERY-Men’s Spanish and English Saddles; ladies’Side Saddles for $10; gents. English do. for $0; boys do. HATS, CABS and BONNETS—con sisting of all varieties and shapes. Russia, < assimere, Nutria and Wool Hats; Cioth Velvet and Hair Seal Caps. Florence Braid and Fancy Bonnets; a few Bombazine do. for mourning, $3each; with numerous other articles impossible to pul into an advertisement. 0^7“ Don’t forget the store, the first round ihc corner from Cotton Square, on .Main street. April 29,1345-42-ly The State of Mississippi, Lawrence County. The Honorable Probate Court, September term, 1845 A GREEABLY to an order of the Ilon .■ hk orable Pmbaie Court of said county made at the September term, 1845. No tice is hereby given to all persons interest ed in ihe Real E^'aie of Rebecca Cooper, late of Lawrence county, deceased, to be mid personally appear before this Court at the December, 1845, term, thereof, to show cause, it'any they have or can, why an or der should not lie made for the sale of the following described lands, to-wil; The fractional section no 15, township ti, range 11 east, containing 309 acres. JAMES COOPER, Adm’r. It is further ordered, that this citation be published for six successive weeks in die Southern Journal,a newspaper published at Monticeflo, Miss. »* I I iM'iS •>, tlie Honorable M B. Cannon, Judge of L. S. the Prohate Court of said county, the fourth Monday ol Sept., 1815. Issued the 22d dry of Sept., 1845. J. CALDWELL, Clerk. Oct. 14 1845-14-6w — The rState of Mississippi. Lawhence County. Probate Court, July Term, 1845. 'XTHE undersigned, commissioners, ap~ -*■ pointed at the July term, 1815, ol the Probate Court of said county, to re* ceive, examine, and report for allowance, the several claims ol ihu creditors of the estate of Thomas Fatris, deceased, reported insolvent, will meet at iho court house of said county, on the fourth Monday of each I month, for six successive months, bcgirting the fourth Monday in September next, for J ihe purjrose of receiving, examining, aud iting and reporting lor allowance, all claims rgainst said estate. ALEXANDER RUSSEL, JOSEPH NEYLANS, ISAIAH SMITH, Commissioners, Aug. 26,184 /-20w. JOB WORE ; EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE ‘ MUST BE PAID FOR ON DE 1 LIVERY PERM ANLN i’LY loctt'ed in Monti cello, offers his prrifcs%innal ^servi ces to the citizens of this village mid its viciiiilv. Mav 27,1045—4t~-ly. at*jrasRT Jp^EINO |ifimain iiiiy located in iVlonu cello, offers Irs professional services lo lho citizen.- n| liio town and surround- , uig country. He can t.o lo ind at (lie E'gie Hotel or at Dr. Bush’s old office when not professionally engaged. April 8, 1845-39-1 y WILLIAM VANNERSON, AT rORNKV AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR /-V C HA JVC E R T, MotiQSLlo, Mis3. f| RA< TISES in ti e Circuit Court of j|_ Copiah, Pike, Lawrence, itijrion, Simpson, Covington, Smith, Ha'ncock anti Franklin counties; ilie Superior Court ot Chancery lor the 2d Chancery District holderi at lYLnticello, and tho Superior Courts of Ihe Slate holderi in the Capital ihe city of Jackson. He also attends •n special cads elsewhere in his profession, particularly in Criminal cases. April 29, 1845—42-ly. Law Notice. SWIFT &. WALSH attornies at law, will practice in the Circuit Courts of Ihe 4th Judicial District of this’*State, also in ihe Superior Court of Chancery, and High Court of Errors and Appeals. Busi ness intrusted to li.em will receive prompt attention. inns. »v. vvaisn, I j neoqore s. switt, Gallatin, > Moriticello, Copiali County, j Lawrence County. March 17, 1845-36-ly o. r.ircA&T¥, toruey and i'onu-eilcr ut I. aw. Office, Moriticello, Mississippi. April 23, 1813. 41 ly. Dentistry. BW. HOLLOWAY, Surgeon-Den • tist, returns his thanks to a gene roils public for their liberal paltonage,and hopes to merit a continuation of their con fidence—has located himself at Colum bia, Marion County, where he rritiv al ways be found unless professi muily abr sent. Orders promptly attended to. Dec 10, 1844 • 22-1 y $3© REWARD! RUNAWAY from the sub scriber, tiie Negro Man named ISAAC, aged 25 years, stout made, black and full faced, has two marks, one on each wrist, cut by a hat chet; about five feet nine or ten inches in height. The above negro had on when he left a pair of cottonade pants, check shirt and an old straw hat; had a pass for two days—20th and 21-tult.—to sell baskets. Any person taking up and delivering the said negro to the subscriber, will receive the above reward, or $3d for •die confinement of said negro in any jail in tins or an adjoining State, and giving immediate notice to the undcisigned at tiiis place. A. E. L. DE BRETTON. o. i „ o. 11_i. i —J '.) * ----— J > f Miss., Oct. 11, 1845. j Monlicello,Oct. 21, I815-l5-2w FOIIT & WILCOXi Cotton 1* actors, Anil General Commission Agents, No. 2-J < 0.0 MON Si tiBl/r, New Orleans. Refer to Dr. J . W. Pendleton, Monticelio, Miss. Nathaniel Collins, Marion countv, Miss. Chas. A. Folsom,Oaitisville, Miss. Leonard Kimball, lloboloohitio, Miss. llon.J. H. Horne, Claike countv, Miss itev. li. J. Hundley, “ ** Hon. 8. It. Adams, Jasper county, Miss. Rev. John Watts, “ »• Dec- 3, 1844 21—tf 1 he Slate of Mississippi, Lawkknck Countv. The Honorable Probate Court, August term, 1815. undersigned having been appoint •“ ed Administrator at the above stat ed term ol the Honorable Probate Court in md for said county and state on the es* !ate ot James Oglesby, sen’r. ,iateof said ounty, deceased, notice is hereby given o all persons indebted to the estate of the ati'l deceased to come forward and make tnmediate payment.—Also, to all persons vlto may have claims against said estate o present them,dulv authenticated with ii the tune prescribed by law, ns this no* ice will be placed iu bar tya tecovery ol dl claims against the said estate present ed alter mat time J AMES OGLESBY. Jr. Administrator August 2G, 1S45-7-G-.V Stray Horse, taken up by James Shannon as » T •* stray, a sorrel horse with a blaze n his face, three white feet, rbout fifteen ears old, tilieen hands high, appraised to ixteen dollars. Sworn to and subscrilted 'Core me on the 17th day of October, 18- , 15—C. M. J. Stringer, J.P. Isaac Polk I nd Andrew W. Polk, aopcaisers A. STAMPS, R. L.C: , Oct. 21, 1845—15-6w. A A L-iBEER£ have just opened a • large and splendid Stock of new Saving and &amn«t Quods Their stork comprises almost every article usually offered for sale in a country Store. Among them may be found a handsome assortment of Fancy and Staph* Dry Ooods. A few patterns of plain, colured,'s*lin, wtrinert, and embroidered TARTALANE SWISS MUsUNa . v. Super fine Black Bombazine. A large assortment ot the latest style, FRENCH, ENGLISH & AMERICAN , gfigvtnfs. A beautiful assortment ofOmbre stripe," BROCADE, CHAMELION. RAINBOW and LEGHORN BONNETS; NECK and CAP RIBBONS; French Wrought HUS LIN COLLARS; L’st» and Ashburton ditto, Cambrick and Mu tin Edgings, Black Bugle Gimp's. A huge assortment of fancy colored gimps a nd PARIS CORDS. Black nnd colored Kid Gloves, Black and White Bugle Mitts, Ladies rich Silk Velvet and French Revierc border and various other qualities of. Linnen Cambric Handkerchief^. > Silk Merino, Cashmere and Colton ho siery, Childrens Lamb's Wool ditto. Irish Linnens, Long Laws Table Damask, Birds eye and - ’ R u s s ia Diapers, Black Satin and-Silk Velvet Vestings, Tweeds, casimere, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans, Bleached and Brown Domestic Sheeting, and Shirting, Bed Ticking; Apron and Furniture Clieks, 3-4 and 44, White and red flannels, also Salisbury flannels for children’s wear, Saddle Blan kets, 7-8 and 4 4 Lowela. » Silk, Scoth Ginghams and Cotton Um brellas, <5j’c , &c-.;-4e* Bon n et s. Adelaide, Florrence Plait, and plain En glish Fluted S i’RAW BONNETS'. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. Hats. Beaver, Silk, Glazed, Panama, Straw and Leghorn Hats. Ready made Clothing. of almost every variety. BOOTS. SHOES AND BROGANS. SCHOOL HOOKS ASD STATIONARY. Saddles, Bridles, Martingales, Saddle bags, Collars, &c. A very large and complete stock'of Hardware and Cutlery. Blacksmiths’ Tools, in full sets. Carpen ters Planes, and Tools of almost every kind. We respectfully invite our customers, and the public generally, to call and exam ine our stock, whicl^wi^re determined to sell extremely Monticello, April 1,1845 38 tf. The State of Mississippi, Lawrence County. The Honorable Probate Court, August term, 1845, LETTERS testamentary having been granted to the undersinged, on the last will and testament iof James Steen, late of Lawrence county, deceased,^ the Honorable Probate Court, in and for said county and State, at the August term, 1845, thereof, upon the estate of said James Steen,—notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to the estate >f tho said deceased, to come forward and make immediate payment. Also, to ill persons who may have claims against the said estate to present them duly ati thentiea;ed, within the time prescribed v law, as this notice will be placed in ha- to a recovery of all claims agarsl the said es tate presented after that time. MILES C. STEEN, Execator. August 26 18^-7-6w i he State of Mississippi, Lawrence County. The Honorable Probate Court, June Term, 1845. rjMIE undersigned having been appoint cu /vu mi nisi rat or dc bonus non. nt the above stated tern of the Honorable Probate Court, in and for said county and Stale, on tike estate oi' HARMON RUN NELS, late of said county, deceased, no tice is hereby given to all persons indebt ed to the estate oi.the said deceased, to ttonte forward ry>d make immediate nay went. Also, to all persons who ipaj have -lainis against the said estate, ip present Item, duly authenticated, within’the time >rescribed hy law-, as this notice will bo jlaced in bar to a recovery oi'all claims 'gainst the said estate presented after hat time, SAMUEL STAMPS, Adm’r. de bonus non, July 1, 845-51-6w. Shoes. JUST received n large assortment oi Misses and Children Shoes; Black Kid ioots, Morocco do., Light Kid do.Lioiu vid Helltios, Cloth Gatters, Nuililiers,«hp ters, &,c. &.c., &.C., for sale low by A. At. L. 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