The Quebec mercury, 29 septembre 1812, mardi 29 septembre 1812
[" THE QUEBEC MERCURY.«KaaasBSKassssaaaBBssaHBMHBHMsaBBMMBM^aHBnKEHeg» MORES ET 8TUU1A BT PO POLOS ET PRJILIA OICAM.\u2014Pirg.Georg.IK, 6.VOLUME V1U.] TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1812, [NUMBER $% LINE of POSTS, newly regulated.FOR the better accommodation of the Public, the Subscribers have established a regular line of Posts to run from Quebec, the River road by Cap Rouge, joining the Stage road at Cap Santé, and so on to Montreal.To start from the New Post TAVER*,near St.John\u2019s Gate, which house is appointed to he the Quebec Post House for this Line of Posts, at any time required, to be drove w ith «peed and care, day and night, at the pleasure of the passenger.Price of conveyance, as followed) : From Quebec to the first Postal Cap R mge\u2014 For one person.6s.3d.For two persons i« the same c irrhge,.8*.9d.Frotn Cap Rouge to Groniliues \u2014 For one person at the rate of 5d.per mile.For two persons in the same carriage 7d.do.From (irenditus to Montreal\u2014 For one person.4d.per mile.For two persons in the aune carnage 6d per do.Each piT'Ois oil beal\u2019owed reasonable baggage, but ¦ot to exceed b'tlhs.without extra pay.At the before mentioned Post House will be, at the shortest notice, g >od Horses, Carr ages, and careful drivers, to convey passengers on the line of posts, also to convey any persons to Lurette the Palls of Montmorency, or any other pt tee about Quebec : likewise1 Boarding and l^tdg ng on reasonable terms good sta.bling and the he«t of fodder and attendance for horses.The follow teg are the names of the persons who keep the Post Houses between Queher and Montreal, and at ?aeh of those houses will be provided two er three good beds, and something to eat and drink.At Queuec.Sew Pott Tavern.Jotiah Stile».Cap Rouge.dugustin l.aliherte or folish\u2019 Si.¦'uiustiu.JUichrl\t('.ingrat.Pointe \u2022mix Trembles.«.team Fennel.EcureuiS.Pierre Codin.Jacques Cartier.Fronçait Piche Cap «ante.Jean Baptiste Marcolle- Descbambault.Joteph\tPaquin.G run dine*.«/\u2022 B.dreand.Haut de* Gronditics.Alex.\tSauvageau.Ste.Anne.Jeun tloitverl.Do.at'oucsl tie la Kivicre.Antoine Perrin Ratiscan.Joseph Couin el Pierre Protean Champlain.J- B.Larval.Cap de In Magdeleine.Jot.Dural.Do à la Traverse.J.liochelmu.Troi* Rivieres.Joseph ! nbht.Banlien.Joseph\tGautier.Machiche.Jnloiite\tl.e Hear.Kivicre du Loup.Jacques\tLarimond.Masquiuongé.François\tDoueette.St Cutlibert.Joseph\tFauteux Bert bier.Fran.Fabre de Monlfrrranl.Lnuoraie.Pierre F.mene La Valtrie.Charlet\tJrnoldi.St Sulpice.Augustin\tLacombe Bout de I\u2019Ule.f 'euve DubreuilU.Pointe atta Tremble*.Louit\tMartel.Qnebec, 8th September, 1812.________________ HALL& GO WEN have just received a few Firkins of best Kamouraska Butler, which they will sell low for cash only.-Quebec, 15th Sept 1812.FOR HALE.N Excellent Horse fit for either saddle or Cariole perfectly sound and well conditioned.\u2014 Apply to the Editor.14th September.1812.__________________________ A FOR HALE, BY THE SUBSCRIBER, I len-inrh cable, 1\tnine do.do.3 eight-inehhawsers, 2\tseven do.do.2 six do.Cordage of all sizes, new and twice laid, 50 barrelsof whale oil, 120 do.tine Hour, for cash or short credit.MICHL.COLTMAN.Quebec, Dec.16, 1811.\tNo.4S, St.John-street.FOR HALE a quantity of DRY INCH PINE BOARDS:\u2014 1$ inch Pine Planks, 14 Inch Cedar do.2 Inch pine do.2J Inch do do.Squared Cedar l imber, fit for exportation and for Door and Window frames, &c.\u2014Essence of Spruce a* usual 12,'.>00 Scotch Bricks.11,000 Best fire Bricks.\u2014For cash only.THOs.WILSON Quebec, 27th July, 1812.For sale by John Stewart, A FEW large Anchors, laying on the Queen'» wharf, weight 14 to 20cwt.A LSO, 9000 bushels Wheat, 200 barrels Superfine dried Flour, 400 ditto fine\tditto.1000 minois good boiling Pease, 10 bales Woolens, 10 ditto Hosiery, from Aberdeen, 20 chests Hiuglo lea, 20 pnnciieons Jamaica Spirits, .'«) pipes Port \\\\ inc, 20 ditto Mudcintand Tenerifl'e ditto, 10 cases tine Clnrel, bottled in l.otiilon, 10 ditto Port Wine ditto ditto.10 boxes London ui.ide Mould Caudle?, 100 ca-ksLouilonliot idpmicrdtbiowuStout.75 ditto Bell's Ale.Cul-de-Sae, loth June, ISI2.THE Committee for managing afiairs at Llovd\u2019s having recently signified to the subscriber their wish that his correspondence should be continued as henqofore, prauc notice is hereby given that all com-mnnications from Consignees, Ship-masters, branch Pilots, for the river St.Lawrence, and other*.In anywise interesting the Underwriters, will be attended to and punctually transmitted as usual to Lloyd\u2019.- by every mail for Kurtspe, whether by packets, ships of war or merchant vessels.Quebec, May 9, 1812.ROBt.CHRISTIE.BOOKS AND STATIONARY, JUST received and for Salt* at the UooK-Sront, No.7, St.Lewis Street, several hundred Volum-of very valuable BOOKS, and a general assortment of Stationary.AImi, a few Reams very good Wrapping Paper.Quebec, 8th June, 1812.FOR SALK, AT the ETCH EM IN SAW-MILLS, opposite Sillery Cove\u2014 50 M.feet merch\u2019ble inch Pine Boards,) 20 M.\tdo.\tI|\tdo.\tf\t20a 40 feet in \u202210 M.\tdo.\t2\tdo.Plank,\tÇ\tlength.60 M.\tdo.\tS\tdo.\t) 10 M.\tdo.\tElm Boards and\tPlank, 60 M.\tdo.Oak\tdo.Deck Plank nnd Sheathing Boards, and a constant supply of well seasoned Window Stiles, Bars, Venetian Blinds, Door Frames, narrow Boards for flooring, n quantity of Spars of various sizes, and R.Oak and Pine Plank and Boards.\u2014Aura, superfine sod fine flour, rabiu nnd common biscuit.1st May, 1813» ON SALE by the Subscriber, and just now landing from the Brig Eliza from Dundee; \u2014 j A quantity of Refined Sugar, in leaves of 3, 8.and II lbs.to he disposed of in small lots for cash, also, Bed Ticks, Checks and Stripes of various description-, Os-naborgs, Sheetings, Ravenducks, Canvas, Biscuit and Flour Bagging of all sorts, for Cash or approved Bill* nf Exchange.THOMA8 CHRISTIE.La Canotric.2d, June, 1812, THE subscribers have for sale, at New Liverpool, the following articles\u2014 80 M.pipe and hhd.staves, 40 M.feet merchantable pine timber, 100 M feet white pine plank, 12 ft.long by 2| tneb thiek, 800 puncheon packs 20 M.puneheon slaves for the W.I.market, ALSO\u2014Oak limber, oak and pine plank of varie** lengths, and a variety of articles of Lumber, which Ihep will dispose of for cash, or approved bills, as may be agreed upon.\tU.A W.HAMILTON.Quebec, April 6, 1812.\tu TO LET, AND possession given immediately, a large STORE in St.Peter-»ireei; also a.fire-proof VAULT.\u2014 Apply to the subscribers.WTl.SON, ROBERTSON & Co.Quebec, May 11, ISI2.\tu FOR SALK.4 Pipes Lor don Market Madeira, 2 do.\t) 2 Quarter Casks, > Mountain and Malaga Wines.40dot.bottled, ) 400 Minot» Lisbon S ilt, 12 Guns, IS pounder caronades, new and n the best order, witn carriages, navy locks, round, iaugivg* and cannister shot, &c.&c.14 Tons Copper Bolts, f, {, I and 14 i'.ch, 2 do.fiat atul square ir m assorted ditucnsious, 4 do holt iron, j.{, I and 14 inch, 9 Bundles half inch rod iroo, lOCwt b* st Steel, v 60 Ca-ks assorted plank, board, cariole and siting Vs Nails, I new 9 inch Cable, 7 do.5^,\t7 inch do.I second hand I li inch do.80 fathoms 1\tdo.\tI24 do.do.70 do.36 Coils small cordage, 14 to 4 inch, 2\tBale* Shcathii g Paper, III Crates assorted Eartheuware, 40 Kegs red Paint, 20 Casks Lamp Black, 2 do.Whitening.I Bale worsted < doves, The above articles w ill be disposed of on Hie most mo derate terms for cash, -hurt credit or approved Bills of Exchange, being chiefly to close consignments.ALSO, 20M.Staves laying on the wharves, 200 Barrels fresh fine Flour, daily expected from Portneul Mills, and a small cargo of 8 to I0M.bushels of Wheat, which will be ready for snipping in the course of the Month.CÜLTMANS* HALE.Quebec, ) May, 1812.FOR 8 \\ LE.A New 15-inch cable, l2Of.tl.10ms, And an anchor conformable, ALSO\u2014a cable, once used, II inches.Apply to\tF.A W.HUNTER.Quebec, October21,1611.\t\u2022 306 (VlHRtvbMriber |I«m (hU notice, that he in.X tend» to leave thi* place for Kngl.uid in the courte if \u2022 few days\u2014thou Id there be any unsettled demand* against him, which may have escaped bis recollection, he requests that they may be immediately presented to him for payment.The House where he now live* will he let from now till the first of May next, at a very moderate rent, if application Is imtnedlntely made\u2014it is \u2022n the Ht.Foy road, about two miles from town, com-mouly known by the name of Holland House, ROHT.MACKIK.Qifhcc.Hept.gl, I8H.\tb FOR LONDON, To sail with next Convoy, jgBUTHE Ship BRUNSWICK,Lelter of Marque Jnracb 0.Cleary, Commander, 524 Tons per Register, well armed and manned, and has elegant and roomy neenmmo.lation for uaswnger*.For p irtiruh.n apply on hoard at Mr.Muna\u2019s whnrf.Quebec, 23ih August, 1812.J&JL.The armed Ship LORD WELLINGTON jifczÿjU for London, now loading at Mr.Aylwm's Wharf, Ims excellent accommodation for Passengers, end w ill sail in ahmit throe weeks.Apply to Captain Mitchell on board or to HENRY BLACK.SHIP MARINER, coppered and completely _ nrmed, l«ime Cable, master, for Portsmouth, > excellent accommodation for passengers aud will sail first camoy.rjn* bt if?DIANA for Greenock, wtll take a few tons on freight, it offered soon.Ap> ply ns above.N.B.London bottled Porter, a few groce of empty wine Bottles, and n complete assortment of Irish Linen Quebec, Sd August, 1812.\tIf.B.FOR CHARTER.TO any Pert of Great Brifnht'or Ireland \u2022r to any admissible port oa the Continent, the good Brig CONCORD; burthen 148 ions register niea«uie Beat.Apply to\tJOHN CiOLDiE, .Ian.Quebec, So August, Ijl2.\tSt.Koch\u2019s mil CUAHTBJt, TO LON DO X, LITEHPOOL OH THU CLYDE.TWINE New Ship (iOUDI bS, burl/un per jgmCiâL -A- register 360 tom, full built,, and copper JaMtenrd, with ports sufficient to take the largest (tas» of masts, aud is now ready to commence loading,\u2014for fur thcr particulars apply to J, DO t!DIE, jur.or the Captain en board.Quebec, \\SthJuly, 1812.FOR.SALÜ, 175 barrels Prime Beef, 59 - - Pork, 10 - Mess ditto.200 \u2014\u2014 fine Flour, 90UO minots excellent Wheat cribbled, 3000 lbs.Chrese, 1H cases yellow Soap, 70 Smoakcd Hams, 150 kegg lined, 14 pieces of Oio, 30 tierces of Bisenit, 6 pipes of Port Wine, MQO feet small Oak Timber, 5' M.\u2018 deemed West India Staves, Apply to JAMES HEATH, #aeea\u2019» Wlarf, 90th May, 1812.FOR SALE,.BY the subscriber, at the house formerly oecopied .by Mr.Thomas Aylwin\u2014 Jamaica spirits, high proof and well flavored, Lcward Island rum, Loaf and lump sugarof a superior quality, Window glass, 64 by 74-T|-by 84\u201484 by 94.Steel and cast irou, chamber grates with fire-irons.Money chests, Anchors, A^uaotUy of sodo water.Also\u20144 boxes llneathread assorted, from No.9 to 24, 1 boxes low-priced men and boy\u2019s hats.Quebec, June 21, 1812.JOHN DEMPSTER.THE SUBSCRIBER HATH FOR SALE, SO Mifeet 3-inch red pine plank, 20 to 40 feet long, 10 M.do.do.while pine do.20 ft.long A upwards, 5 M.pieces It-inch pioe plank, 10 and 19 feet lung, 4\tM.do.lalhwood, 2 M.standard staves, 100 white oak wainscot logs, 14 feet long, 2 M.feet white oak t mber, inch pine board#, nod other article* of Limber, for cash or oppioved kHls of ex- aTsO- Beat essence of spruce.THOM^S.LBB, Janr.9th Mi?»' 1819*\tNo, 10, Me iniai* street.IpIOR SALE, a few kegs Loch fine Herring*.Quebec, t4th August, 1819.THOMAS AYLWIV.FOR CHARTER, To any port in I re load, or the north-east coast of England\u2014the good snow GRATITUDE, Joho Chadd, master, burthen per register 250 tons, now ready to take In her cargo\u2014For further particulars, apply to the master, onboard, or to COLTMAN8 ft HALE, Quebec, June 92,1819.\tu OR KINGSTON, JAMAICA,\u2014TfTe Brig RECOVERY, burthen per register 167 tons, John Renouf, master, will be ready first September to take in about 100 toils on freight.\u2014The Recovery has undergone a good repair and is light and strong, will be dispatched about 20th September to go from this to Halifax to sail from thence with first convoy.For freight or passage having good accommodation's, apply to\tBREHAUT A SHEPPARD.FOR CHARTER, «XO^The fine new Brig Jane Montgomerie, 67 tons register; launched last May\u2014 Niuntls A 1 at Lloyds, aud is well calculated for a wheat cargo.She is now ready to commence loading.Apply to the captain, on board, at Mrs.A.Munn'a wharf, or to WILSON, ROBERTSON & Co.Quebec, July 27, 1812 TO BE SOLD, a A M'ei t.|loished HOUSE, in St.Roch suburbs, facing the churdt, newly built and w eil-ti-together w ith its dependencies, containing three Emplacements.Easy terms uf imvinent will hr given.Apply to\tROUT.WINTER.Quebec, August 3i, 1812.\t u it\tTO LET, And immediate possession given, iHUP THREE ROOMS on a lint floor.Enquire Palace Street, No.I.I.\u2014Nth August, 1812, To bt let, aud possession given 1st Mujt> 5 Til AT lurgf?and elegant stone building, w ith out houses aud garden, pleasantly situated in Sir.Famille-»!reel, near Mope (lute.For furtlieri particulars, apply to the proprietor, JOHN GOUDIE, Jun.1 * * * 5 6 * * * 10 Quebec, 2d March, 1812, WHO HAS ALSO FOR.SALE, 130 barrels sugar.70 puncheons Jamaica spirits, S4 ditto l.-ecwurd island, 100 barrels main, 40 tnu assorted Hat iron, 10 too (test staple cordage, from 14 to 2}, 12 roils hawser laid, from 34 to 5f, 10000 feet white pine limiter.And n small quantity of Bert and Madeira wine in quarter casks, __________________________J, CJ.MEW INVENTION.Prince Regent Morning Drinho IDTBRIOX TO 1000 WATM.JAMES REID, Confectioner, No.5, BoAonitreef, sole inventer and proprietor, Im gt leave to inform hi* friends and the public, tbm previous to his ottering the above for sale, that it has been examined and au! proved by the firs' gentlemen of the faculty and recoin-mended by themand gentlemen of the first respectability, as safe, wholesome and rcstora ive, that it enlivens without intoxicating and iuvigoratesnftrr late hours or long watchings, tends to promote digestion ami operates m a gentle cathurtir ; may be bad by thedoz.or single bottle, by applying us above.Price Is.3d.per bottle.VUEBEC, May 1912.HAVING examined n Dut k, composed by 6fr, Jams» Reid, of th : city, and called by him \u2022* Prince Itegent Morning Drink,\" we pronounce it to be H'lkutary and restorative,, uwl a proper corrective after late hours or long wu\" hings.us it promotes digestion and operates ns a geuile cullmviie or laxative.JAMES FISHER, M.D.Wm.HOLMES, JOHN KUCHANAN.; QUEBEC ENGLISH COMMERCIAL ACADEMY.MR.BARBER, impressed with the liveliest gratitude, for the distinguished patronage with w hich he has been honored, by the ladies and gentlemen of Quebec, since his establishment in this city, otters his sincere and unfeigned thanks; and solicits a continuance of that support, which has been il liberally bestowed : He assures them, bis utmost excr/imu shall be used, to.wards the advancement of-his pupils, in the various dr part monts, of ( Irthogm phy, Ortho-py, Reading, Writing, English(\u2022rammar.tioography, Recitation, Declamation, and a regular course of Arithmetic.The olrirlest attention icffl be paid to their Morals.Mr.U.begs leave 'uapprizeihe parent*and guardians of Caitndiuu children, who wish them instructed in the English language, that they will consult their interest by placing them under his charge ; being perfectly conversant in the French language, he is thereby enabled to facilitate their progrès», and make, them acquainted with the language in a much shorter space of time.Terms made known at the Academy, No.5, Couilhrd street, three doors from Mr.I).RdlR'-rt.on's\\Baker.) Qoehrc, 13th April, I8l2.a A NY Genteel Family wishing- to etyoy a bummer residence in the Country, can be ^.\u2022Unaccommodated with Agood House, a Ciardcnanri Pasture ground for a horse and a cow, by applying to the EDITOR.-Quebec, 9tb June, 1819.fl&vTHRKK Rooms to let*\u2014Apply to4he Editor, Jill\u2014May Î, 1812.________________________ To let and possession given 1st May, d^rpHAT large and commodious House, No.6, itfP I Mountain-street, Lower Town, with excellent Cellars, Mtnbling, Ac.at present occupied by Mr.James Rookrion, merchant\u2014Apply to ELIZA BBTH FRASER, No.9, Uunlea^tmt Quebec, April 15,181% FOR 8 A LE.BY Ibe subscribers, at their stores, in St.Peter street, very cheap for cash\u2014 20 hales cloths, scarlet, blue, green, and grey, fit for [ military service, 5\tdo.- Kerseymere*,- do, do.do.6\tdo.while tlaitnels,\tdo» .A do.Blankets, IlfU-dox.milii-ir) stockings, ft trunks calicoes, 2 do.ii-4 shawl-, 4 do.pocket hand kerchiefs, 3 do.cotton shirting .nid striped ditto, AO pieces Irish dowho-s, I box cotton lace, jt> dnx.cutlonho»e, 20 laurels Muscovado sugar, 12 boxes Martinique liqueur, noycauy Snufi\u2019, Plug and Pig-tail tobacco, 20 coils assorted cordage, 20 dox.English spades aud shovels, 10 hags corks, 3 doz.gentlemen\u2019s saddles.F; QUI ROUET ft Co, Quebec, June 30, 1812.PUBLIC SALKS, JONES ft MUNRO, will have public Sales at their Auction Room every THURSDAY at usual and as heretofore advertised; 1 They have to dispose of by private Sale, too Madeira Pipe packs, a suit of new Sails fu for a ahip of 350 to 400 tons.Muscovado Sugar, «ingle and double irfioed Sugar, JNanfcrens, white and blue Cottons, Silk Bindaoa Hondkdrchiefi, Callicoer, Co\u2019ton Sbirtiog and Cambrics, .3 Pot-aah kettles, for cash or short credit upon approved ,t4otea or Bfila of Exchange»- \u2022\t\u2019 JONES ft MUNRO| Aucra.ft Brokers Quebec, 141k May, tSta, 307 ttAtIFAX, San.T.jin the envirom of hit bead-quarter*, Cartamt, Arrived tbil morning, H.M.S.Junon, Capt.&c.\u201d Sander*, from Portmnouth\u2014A Squadron of five \u2022ail of the line, and aeveral frigate», under tl>e command of Admiral Sir John Hori.ask Wanrcn, wa* preparing to sail from I'oiismouih for thi» Country\u2014Sir J«»hn wa* expected at Porlamouth ?he day aller the Junon sailed, and would immediately hoist his Hag on boA:d the St.Domingo, and probably sail with what »hip* were then ready for sea.London dales art reuiued to th OV BATTIK.NEAR SALAMANCA, JULY £1, 1X12.\u201c The French army under Mannonl was completely defeated ye»tt»rday by that of ihe Allies under General Lo d Wellington, Duke of Ciudad Rodrigo, in the field* of Salamanca, on the left of the Tonnes, near the Arrapet* after seven hours continual fighting, during which tht Allies displayed prodigies of valour.\u201c The enemy was di-ludged from all his advantageous positions, and lost all the Artillecr which he had posted on them.His loss in killed, wounded and taken prisoners, cannot be lesttha* ten or twelve Thousand,\u2014Four Thousand prisoners have been brought in.General Bonnet io wounded and a prisoner.Marmoat retreated at night by A bn.\u201c The field of battle for two leagues is covered with dead bodies.\u2014Among them is the Colonel %Yvd 11 111 i vV x * ¦l*a« * vassjv \u201d ssi a* v« ewwwawx*\t»\t\u2022 a*\t~\t, ., .\t\u201c\t,,\t^\t___ America shall still persevere in her llnwarrantablel,u,k'8, ,*\u2018llant\u2018: 0,1 bis skill and valour.He ha> 9000'great.The Portuguese have lost but few t and prelensions, his lioyal Highness fully idles m re-a,ulJ,al^,üti^,,: \u2018he Spanish loss i* trifling» in all not more than prciciiaioim, \"Jhas been ,.ore than once witnessed by (heir euemies.and 2500 \u2022* ceivingt hut iikss tance fr\u2018,mhth\u2018-\u2018^*l\u2018J ft.^iiW*;libey w.lldoubiics make a drsperuteresistance if takenrYknnnUmenl dom of P'«rliament, which will enable him t«iby surprise.\t.A fuPP,ement Tnaiutaiu the dignity aud best inleresls of the F.iu-\t__\tdated on the 251 pire.to the Gazette of the Asturiaa 25th July, also transmitted by Sir Home Popham, states, that \u201c G1BLALTAR, July SI.,il *u,ljS!ir*Ug ^ ^il,aS,,e* w,\u2018h Don Julien San-We were surprised yesterday with ilw appearance ^\tbeaten the enemy most severely at Cas- of a Frendi nnny wear San Roque, at a moment when \u2018mo Vedrillo.iho number lost by the French we believed that all the French uisposable force in this *** 2700 killed only.The French retreated with ueigiihmirhood was marching towards Seville.It ap-great precipitation.\" pears that the French, after making every shew of re-j The above scums to be an account of the share The following are our letters on the subject J Ui* t Ttttloe sail of American onsets, with th.ir Largues, were cosuttnuted t/ti*morning, by Sir IF, Siutt, Judge aj the Admiraitu Court.An tnibiirgt) iras yesterday laid on alt American vessel, tn this port.A 'jn idrun n to be tent to Ualijax, and to tain, whieh wa brought Jcorn liatijax Oy theJuua sloop JU)( ll|uleij( ail4, by ^'ron ed marc.earned ban Itoque ,!\t.P\t1 ® t,,e ^'d* af war, exited cons,dr, aide sensation tn this ton n y< - ; tu mtliug oU Geiiemt Hal lasteross c\t4 ttrdriii (Wtutifi olt I'un'i* oj m* rctiniti.* $ but ihctntcizig\u20ac:uc suither aJ/içUd the fund, nor American produce.Aimt\u2019sT 4.at liallasU-ros'scommunication w\u2018d»! ,i.a.^\tja* |/,\u2018{7il'tl|e|L ^eD, l,roce®^* \u2018° Stato the garrison, who, with his army, is now at Gi.uciu,\tt,cn®hl,?ad 1
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