i $ too tZiziilb
i?3 lopisrloff.
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WILLIINGTON, N. G,
VOL. VII.
.a4H. i; i$ f
N0.-J4
51
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TUESMY
13
i j ! I ... i ;iir i, ii mi , ' -
l - . - : .111 J f
ttljc OHmting Post.
Pursued every alternooh except 8unday.
nMEd C. MANN.. Editor and Proprietor
One year, in advance ........ . .1500
6is months, in advance..
Three months, in advance 1
or.""out!i. in advance .
Correspondence solicited from our friends
in 41 parts of the State, on topics of gene
ml interest. Political news and reports ol
,.ri's arc especially desirable. .
NEV ADVERTISEMENTS.
u c KNKiiiT, i'res, kiciiaed IBBT, Vice Trcs,
a e uaskins See and Trcas.
JUCIIMOND ARCHITECTURAL
JIL JN WOKKa AND STOVE COMPANY,.
j.vjO, 100:2, 1031, 1000 Ca.ky Street.
0IF.(;E. 5 TENTH STREET.
C.mnnnv od'prtotllC DCODleof VlT
hihii ;.iid the feoulhern states a large line of
r, ts of their ov.ii manuliieture forpn-
r.s ;is cheap and on terin-s as nuenwiw
i. h "id of any JS'orthern establishments. In
..l li'tion to Stoves of all classes, we make
n hitL-ctmal Works a Kpeeialty. ronts,
i;ratus, Hollow Ware, Stench Traps, boil
Pin.- sa'l IiorisrAc-. always on hand; and
-,. h'olieit the attention of dealers to our
wih..ni enternrisc. Send for circulars and
j ri-' lists.
iune 0 3m
Merchandise Brokerage Office,
iM'Lh line of samples constantly on hand
' troin import.-rs and manufacturers in
Northern markets.
11 (le-iiptionsf)t cnycTehandise, orders
mid bida solicited and telegraphed promptly.
Mcrchandisn bought anil sold in this
inukct, orders from buyers solicited, and
dimples left by sellers will have prompt at
tention. Time as well : cash purchases negotiated,
whether von wish to buy or sell, commuui
c.itrd trJely, and often with your local
'i,,)litr- TAS. T. PKTTIOWAY,
MciThandise and Produce Broker,
dec 20 - litf
siaEsssiiu ubiisE,
MOHKJIEAD CITY.
VAllTI'MtiT COUNTY, N. c.
CHARLES HIBBAUD, Proprietor.
This splendid Sea Side Watering Place,
-.dialed at Jieauiort Harbor, will be open
itn the reception of guests on
Monday, June 16tli, 1873.
IT IS ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE
MOST DELIGHTFUL
Mil JifcX BATHING
on the Atlantic coast, of the United States !
Destined to be the terminus of the great
Southern Pacific Railroad. Unsurpassed
facilities" for splendid sailing, Fishing and
Kathing. , .
The steamer Zodiac, ('apt . W in. II. Chapin;
commander, leaves direct lor New York
every week. -n
Parties wishing to engage rooms, will
please address as above. july lU-Jm
0UU EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR
I STIljTi nlio;id of any other on the market
Our lVarl Hominy cannot be surpassed
Always on hand at the Mill and Depository
Cracked Corn,
Cora, Bofted Meal,
Peas and Pea Meal,
Oats,. Shorts and Bran.
Mi-goods sold d rayed free.
All bas returned in good order will bo
credited at cost on next bill. -.
ALEX.. OLDliAM, Proprietor,
sept -17 113
S. II. MAJMjSTlISrGr
CGMMISS10N MERCHANT,
AND DEALKK IN
Groceries, Proyisions, Dry Goois
CotMnE, &c. &c,
No. '-"i and Jl North Water Street,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Consignments and Cash Orders Solicited
imv Z 151-1 y
THOMAS CONNOR
B IR, ROOM
N. E. corner ol Mulberry aud Nutt Sta. 1
Always on baud the bet quality of Segi
dee 14 157-ly
PARKER cNc TAYLOR
Successors to
A. H. NEFF,
Manufacturers and dealers in
HO USE FURNISHING GOODS,
Guns, Stoves, Lanterns, Kerosene, Oil Tin
and Sheet Iron Ware.
Roofing done at short notice
Agents for Fairbank's Scales.
No. 19 Front Street,
WILMINGTON, N . C .
novl9 150-ly
MISCELLANEOUS.
TO i THE POBtlC" AT IA116E.
BARGAINS I BARGAINS!
SOL. BEAR & BROS.,
OFFER TO THE PUBLIC
TLc greatest bargains of tbo Season,
consisting of
The Kcst Heady 9Iatle3
Clotlilli
rr
1 1.? v
ttmpw RTJITS
Aiinmi nun..,
CLOTH SUITS,
The Largest Variety iu the City.
SILK,
FELT and
PANAMA
HATS,
Boston and Philadelphia niar'e SHOES
and GAITERS, of all d esc ript ions.
SHIRTS, i
From the Hoes to the Uheapeat.. ,
NOTIONS A: HOSIKUY,
At reduced prices.
TRUNKS & VALISES,
Of every description.
SADDLES & HRIDIiEs,
At lowest prices in the State.
SOL. SEAR & BROS.
SO ..Market St.
may 17 310-tf
FARMING
Li n r .
750 ACRES
OF FARMING AND WOOD LAND
t
In Brunswick County, for Sale or
Exchange for City Property,
The Land ia situated on the South
side of Town Creek, about one and a
half miles from Lower Town Creek
bridge.
75 Aores
Are all readv for Dlantinc.
Foot hundred loads ot good stable
manure and compost are on the Land.
The Farming Land is already ditched-
and ienced.
It ia good for Cotton, Corn, Peas,
Potatoes and Wheat. Has a splendid
clay foundation.
500 G-rape "Vines,
Set out last year, will bear this Summer.
600 Apple Trees also 600 !
Trees,
Of the finest qualities about three years
old aet out last year, are in fine con
dition.
THE WOOO Li AND
About C75 acres, is o the best in the
State, '"
There are about 3.000 cords of wood
on the Land, and the farthest not to
haul more than half a mile.
The Land fronts about three miles on
lown vreeK ana uaw8 creeK, anu
four good landings.
One of the finest marl beds 1U toe.
State is on the Land,- within eighteen
lDCUeS Ol lucsuuaw.
The tarmintrntensils. including Plows I
Hoc, Harney &o, ill al, ,be
Forty barrels of Corn and a very good
lot of Fodder now at th Farm. ;;i
One fonr room dwelling honse a store,
also a barn and stables, arc on the pre-
,mom ThA ftnildima are all new!
misefl. IDC DUliaingsare .
Will sell or exchange lot city pro
perty. Apply to .'
CRONLT & MORRIS,
Auctioneers and Real, Ejitate Agents,
feb 17 233-tf
WARRANTTEE DEEDS- On hand and
fr.ralf v
feb 25 , 8 GHALL, !
1 TAGI3TKATE8 BLANKS A full line
feb 25 8 G HAbU 1
i
iJISPELWNEOUS,
. t y
A. AJ)RLAJt
itvouilTgrnntf1
. J
ADRIAN & YOUiERS. "
t
VKOLK4U DX4 1.IM
Importers of German and Ilsraaa Clafti p
t-.i.e ;.J
8otjth-Ea3T Ookkeb Doer and FkoiTt
: -:.. ' ; . rti ...... -
- . AVTMrwoTON.ir.tt ' - .
Hiving the largest and best sessorted Stock
of Ciroceries andXiiqnors in the CItyi Dealers
willjfind it to their interest to give ns ft call
befcre buying elsewhere.
-DifvlT-tf. .", ;
H'. MARCUS,
Wh.Q 1 Q S a 1 e D O a l O r
:-' n - n&ilC A
PXiltfCESS ST., ABQVJ2 FIR3fi
NATIONAL BANK. r : ,
'"
t . . ., .1
. . - .. . , . ' . ,
f. s. A mil supply 01 Aieana lager ijeer
in Half ami Quarter 3wrpla.
22i,tr. ,
IS
FURNITURE
THE people bf the Carolina now have at
- home one of the largest Furniture and
can select in person from one of the largest
stoicKS ever onerea in tne fawue., , . . , , ,
The designs are all new and handsome.
and we invite the public to examine stock
and prices before purchasing, ,
D. A. SMITH & . COL
200 tf
ian 9
J. S. TOPHAM y 0.,
No. 8 South Front, Street,
wiLauNGToiir; uif. ., .
MANUFACTURERS AND ,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
...... - . i ,n r -
SADDLES, HARNESS, ih
TRUNKS & TRVAELfNG BAGS
1l,.M .n.ma Tron,, nnlna Whina
vuiioid, uj'- iit.v' "
Spurs, Dog Collars. Saddle Uloths,
Woolen & Linen House Cotera V
Fly Nets, Feather pusters i
Axle Grease, Bridlesy . " T
of all kinds. Sad
dlery Hard
ware, &c. - ;
A L S O ,
SECOND HANP HARNESS,
S A D D L f&, RETNS, & c .
CHEAP FOR CASH.
June 7
1-ly
1 A- SlitJ.TTE f
No. 3 AND 5 GRANITE
Deaier in '
raTTTiTtilitTTj 4 ..nnu ..oLtci !
r uxirix uxirj. mux xxviaooxvo.
WTMnnW TIA-niQ
WINDOW SSAD$&
PAPER HANGINGS, PICTURE
FRAMES, CORDS, 1
TASSELS. FRINGES. .&c.. &c. .
Havin
Ving lust received a tuppfy f Furniture:
j - -r- w w . , - r 9 ' i fc -.
1 am prepared to give the public as good
bargains as can be had in the city.
please call and examine.
mavl5
United States ot America,
1 District Court of the United States for the
,.f vrth rTrHtt!? Knrin? Term at w ii-
j mington, May 5th, 1873.
"Walker Meares, Assignee of James G. Burr,
Bankrupt, rj 7 1j;
p,ptii Ti TTihhm-d .T.imps WSclienck. Jr.
tt appearixg toahsfaction
8,73
9
A. A. A. 11.1 TI TTIU
reside jon
efT?VfDJLE
Vpn:
I ing Post, a newspaper published in the city
'I of Wilmington, In said disUict, notifying
I th eaid rt Pfendnnt nf the fillnpnflhe tjeU-
tltion and complaint in this caase, fend that
unless he appears at the next term of this
court, to be held in the city of Wilmington,,
on the Monday next succeeding thetburth
Monday In October, A. D, 1873. and plead,
answerer demur to the said bill, "the same
will be taken as confessed, -and heard ex
parte as to him.
WM. liABKINS,
Clerk of aid Court.
june2S 35-law8w
1 0FERIOR OOt IRT CLE Eld and kkx
IT Blanks. For sale by
B' G HALL
&VonIof the defendant- lnthis cause:rJsoutnwardly froWooWttri andnins'
m 9
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m , MnraritPHPT,:
in i.
n ,J
i EaBlltrlJiMIST0OTim'lLYdto4
V p V 11 HI LBfilOn JtT. iT. . . -.JZ.
1 a y'-Tivh vtvtc? TT
tekrrf WtotnHcJnMaJl'Wicept :
AM
Arrive It LatirfnWfrg &VSi 'X' . : . 5:30
Leare Jjaurintraia vimi. . jt w :t . . . . i h:QQ
AM
ArrJvaiiV4it5?a....J
j toI'ASSEIiQEB.TJlAlNS. ;
tfege 3Sarlotte.mily, Stmdlays i
I AtriVe at Charlotte at
F M
' tfregular Lumber and TlBabeFyrSfHf Ail
m both portions of ttrrtfoSiniS tlxetuBi-
Bstfequires.'7' oi7.4j wi( t
'I' ! r: i m 1. mu u. J -iL
, a iiwjf omciviu BOJBruu ju xuutuxuumi
I mmJ' . .., 3vL! .-U.Liat. Mir
1 . SLFKEJIUiiT, ' .,
-if Cfakffc&iheeParii! gUp'e.
1, . ,1 i
pT
jurWrit ratteSiil tho-
: tmi:' 0Tt
till tno
HSi
1 lflUWffll
I ' :6irIco' ibna'MT'eiwxxwime up staffsT'
LOPEH &, 4 rJOITGgTM,
"4
prpmsfllJ atlowe&trmwl5pilce.
15- tf
Phliadelrmi ailU bOUthem Mail
Steamship Line.
- - . j
PIONEER, 825 IONS
Captain JOHN WAKE LEY,
fONMTANM, 85Q T0N;s
Captain C. C. WILTBANIS
Ton a w'elekiy Ifneand sail klternatcly froiu
Philadelphia and Wilmington every X'aes.
day morning, at b o clock.
T2IE 0 UGH !BltiS OF If AD IN G
G Iveri . to rtfeW Torfe, Bdstote, Providence;
Fall Aiver, Portland and all points in the
New TEnslttnd IStatts. ac as lowraUea astty-;
any other route. Aiso to Liverpool, iJonsdn,
ADlwerp, ;lreiueu, nanuuig, a uiiwui,
i and all points
on the eontinentandeast coast
UofEngfanti
-' ( i ! i 1 -
Through rates from Philadelphia to all
points in North Carolina, (South Carolina,
nrrin. Al'lhimn IrfMlisMMTin MifesiSSiPDi
and Tennessee, at as low rates as bi compe-
to WUltlii x wuuin, Age nib,
M. FoKSUEfSuperinVendanf. j
to I
Orl
239
fnnfi fi
FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE
TV John Weston and "wife
Rnilic
UOLllC,
and Stephen F. Walcot t arid -tvlft!
t i
If mortgagrs rospectiVeiyjiiamM in the
f Two mortgages executed by John A eston
rir liottir!. tinAbnannnate itJitii dav or
Jtne, ISTp. and registered in the ltegister s
office of isew iian o v ny, in oook a a,
age 395. and the other dated 4Mi jjanuary.
page a.
c tirnmnnriTrin mmfiiiiii v cu'uuni
LX-yi5ra.X
vii n. i run .7 kill ucv t . va x .in v vvut
f tered as aforesaid in bbok Y Y, page 119, and,
jne- 01
other bearing date the 19th d;ty of Fhb-
rf ary, -anfl regsterea as aiuresam in
book EE!E,page7, ,
Nnw. therefore, notice is hereby given that
v virtue of the powti rf nnle containet,
respectively in saii seyeriw. uiui 'shw-
coFaea as aioresaui uua auiu yiui 1..! hi
be foreclosed by a sale of the ifemiid t3idr e
ia respectively described, at pUblifc -niTcftoi;
atthereirtibuse dpprlh thejeityof Wil.
minitoh,;ort Jlonsddy 13ieaisf day of July,
1873y at'll o'clock A M. The mid premises
are respectively described in the said mort
gages substantially as follows, vitfj ' i . i
John Weston's lot begins at a point in the
nbrthern line of Chuach street, ,110 feet oast
of Fifth stieet. andMtins'eastWardly along
Church street J7 feet, by tKi Jeet deep part
of lot 6blotJ(u I
Sfeimen FJwaMott's lot begins at a
in the eastern line of Front street !
a poit
I W
IW feet
I0N) NStiTwANCE; c:Qmpa
X aslsl f ill T.i! Ii 2W.O0O
i j iQ u-v'ii i u. "A4.4-u--oi-jaj - i Ben.rer.ana. J?reiffiit i rain win n run rioJiir. i
np KEt AinVnA. JLl Si: -dA (Sundaya excepted,) on. the N. W. ii.'C. ff&L
m 1 vn wnoTrnr r.niwv', .c'rnB'PT' I Leave Greensboro ...... . ; ; ". 3:40 RBI IT . ? .
A. Y-.,r,". -r-f'i" i ' V ,.r-.7r-r: Arrive at Kernersville.. ......... 15:10 P M SVV Vf vuri xo me youm; la-
; Kpnuarleipttiari'a. " 1 " 1 Leave K,erjaersville. ...9:00AM- t?Ji:?litfi Jn endless variety.
. J 5 "5 L,; . , . Arrive t Greensboro .10:30 A M. !?K?I??.cnatron. b il.3 terns for
'r -
ermsofialeiaiih., . ' - t s
U SI .
Att'y CFB Association.
; Jtu0tt 0.4 l3Mt-&Sf4iu !&!!
GE.IVJBB
G. H. W. RTJNGByt
Uarket street
may 16 :
810
: f aj a . iu . ' i-'Ji1! r - .
i v ; :Mija::mjiii6.'B!iilwaf.''r
-'flirt '1)1 T.'flt ultHvt "ti tii Km.
phMd'anDanVllIliwWfaffr
-ti i lk Western, if XL Wj ,
01 :rt; .r:-ffi - u
Condensed- Tiiaei Table,
1-1 ti
jiis o- . .,;n a ii! j.
f
7 ,M7
.. . :-iQ70j iii.l i m t il
i'.'z- , "ir 7 w r -
-r ' -r
ftTiONs. - f -j ;1IAIL. EkiEBS3.;
7.10 F. M
n :u .
'iu; ,Gr(JensioV:.:
J4' Danville?..7,1.:':
1:40 A. M
4.33'
9.44
aftutevnte'.T.-..
kfr!
:
I
4
, ; it .
' febING SOUTH.
!'? I in iq M J-.i) t
, JTATIOHS.'
. .1 i , , , , ,
2.30 r. v
B.66
10. 4 1 it
r"t tiurKviiie
- - --iMiiiriiie..'U:;
ia.730P. K.'
'elS11 ' '
8!308
( , , Solisbuxy r. . . u.4.57 ' ,
tArrive aVCharlotte...) 1M .
11
Leave. Gensboro.,
1,45 A. M
3 30.
4.53 rf
arl2.20
1.5-05
GOING WEST.
... 1 1 . j
, r- f i, . J-,
STATIONS. , MA1U , BpBSSS
1 ' " ' '
Leave Ckndsboro.:'.: f4i00 p. U ...'.'.v..:i
. Kaieigh... 745 -
W milsboro'i ..... 10.21 " VrC r
' t,o. Shops i.,.., ia.05 ., . 213 j?.,m.
Arrive at Greensboro' 1.30 ,3.3p
4 ' ... . ..'! -j : - '
Onahdalter,March2d.l873wmix8dPa8J1H"ia 4
wh t : ... mi vmuu4wi uvtacD4 u naicriamiiiJift-nv
Passenger train leaveini? Raleicrh at 7:45 v'iurcmuroiacrca suppers
P M connects at Greensboro with Northern and luxurious dressing Rowns. Uut the
...... ...... .1 rcsn nc nntt(ir nirhA ltavi. ! tn!r.....i
all Northern cilics. Price ol Ucketa ame.l?"e5ieue,nec. The paper has acquired
as other routes. 4 r4 i i F ir ' lucu'ut iHjojmtni
Trains to and from Points East? of Gre6ns: . ffqmswT- Y Evening lxt.
boro connect at Greensboro -with 1 .ff, -i 4-
Trains to 6r from points North'dri South, r e; BUB3CRIPT10NS--1S73.
' Mail. trains daily, both raySi over entire, - : i 1 vr : :; tbkms :
length of, Road. -Express daily, between. IlMrpes Baiar, one year ?1 00
Coiooariy fibopb and Charlotte (Sundays An extra copy of cither the Magniiit-,
excepted.) r 1 ,n : - Wpeklj ofBazar will be supplied gratis lor
Pullman Palace 'Gars on ajl bhtht" trains iWery club ol,fiyc subscribers at 4 each, hi
between Chaorhjtte v iUchmoadwiUiLqut jnte remittance or six copies for u0, with
cliange.) . ,. r .. ... ( Sj v . out extra copy.
For lurther ialormation.aduresa ' ' ' i Subscriptions to Harper's Magazine,
8. E:, ALLES, . 'Wbeklv, arid Bazar, to one address lor one
General Ticket Ageht. 1 7ht9; or tw0 of Harper's Periodicals to
! ..Greensboro, N. C '' - one address Jor one year f7.
T. M. K. TALCOT&- ,: ,y
.Engineer and Ueu cpueunteB,dant?
3 '
may 24
QFFIVE VKT KMJiBV B.G Jim H.rGO.
Way, 31st. 1872. J
ii it i
m in j 1 i-i-i ii iiiuij iji jii 1 hrirtl 11
ONANiy APBR jUNTB" 8IOTilirtrattia i l i rffi- ' '
wiH'unafeltow3 - ,. --if',itr ! . "Voli
..;4 fuywi. ?
p.,,. TrjV3 m
mnrn,). o.or
A trTVfw V m ' TTTnT?drTTtV'
, , tii rT,T-.r...Trr-., "
Mail .' t , , fcgn m
EinreRK . . ' 3:S0 n. ti..
, ; FliiSlUUT, TKAJWS. . , ,,,
LeavaPetersburg
8:CQ. ma
8;00p,rcu
3:00 pimi
I f-eave vveiuon .. ,
rf atWfildan
Arrive at Petersburg
1AUTOM .TUA1MH
'. i -r-.'- a - , .... . . 1'; Ltv - , .1
VX tnSnti ' ' f fiSS'
Ka trains will run on sunoay. except jr
t press trains
Frefchts for Gaston Branch will be received
at the Petersburg depot only on MONDAYS
and THURSDAYS. . T ,',,
The depot willbe closed at 5:0ft pCja.', No,,
goods will be received after that hrmr." ; -!
' . " J. C. SPRIQOi : .
jh ,--ij . iuiuieerana wner a jwi
BE YOtJU .
f Jl
.'ill' I
r'T
I'f
: st P.: 1 'j . 1 'j .'. ?7il f'riir? i b-j
L A N
f
i J'- - , .
LdesJrable ioealitjes opf Church, Nn Ann.-
Ontug, Dock Cliesnrit, Mrilberryi Walnn
Red Cross, Rankin, jWcklwon, Wood, Char(
lotte, Sixth, Seventh. Wilson, Eighth,
JTInth, Tenth, ,aeventb?,fielflh andTbir
teentttttreeta." SaUtfaetory tiai trrea ibi
j J payment. ArrJ to
JAMES WlLftOlf . '
feb S
CHATTLE irpRTGATjE bEEDS-OB
Iwnd and IbrWiT nif
:'o ' rn':l
a mi Mm 11
13 T
It U
MISCEIilNEOUS.
rt - "
A j Compute IHOariaUfMUtory oj the
'ful FamUyTapa-in th Union."
niUtdK? ' Ilninni7a 11nnMir
"..If .! i .
I . .Xotiqf tM Prcs8. '
r5HuWie,d Periodical published in this
I eontkiclnr. and exrrr mnch voicri.t t.
UlMtfationa of current events are full and
n art prepired by onr bcetdesien
With, t drcnlation .nf, 150.000, the
--rt"wefcjy is read Dy at leastTialf a million
.iMNOjrf' tnd It lnflnenJr n orc-an of
CriaiORia pimply tremc?MJoi. The Weekly
Piuvwpo8iMon. ana cxrcsst
14widediew'0oiiticai and social nrol
jfcn-JLoqir Courier-Journal. 1
b-
1? -ltiTjB3CftIWfONS.-lS7S.
1 .
lor every (Uiub of, Five Subscribers at 4 00
each, in one remfttAnca? nr c!x- cnn'.na f-
i . 1 ' a V . , w.. WVl'.VO .Vt
7 f 3 fin with
f(.fShKorfnnn . tr llmia ..,-!..
1.63 r.'&f. J" mrper'a -Weekly, one year. .... . fl tH)
6.0 ' lljAnra popy of either ; the Magazine,
. inWeekrror' Batar Vilrbe stinnlled irmtu
JTiefckW.jd Bazar4 to one address For one
'tlc, ' 'Cltu WJiauppiicu at any
AnbTfal Volumes of Harper's Weckl y,
Irt ileal cloth, blpding, will bo ecnt by
volumes.
, 'pkcBiiTBf cMf ol cash at the rato of f 5" 3
bxprbss f ptPi yoH,. freight at expense of purchaser.
t a oi' ' y A 7 W W Oh' ' Harper's Weekly is 2a
ial,'A fceants.ik.veari whJeh muit bn. imM nf n,..-
sadBribes ostfflcc. AddresT '
HAKfK cVUROTnERS, New York.
;.aW;7 ..,..n. 2S4-tf
?s4 iiqHHitory J Fashion, ri&mire arul
;: ! i; , , Instruction.''''
1
' ' 'f ' : HOtlCiS OF-'THH PJIKSS.
i Thc'Bazar 'Is edited with acontrlbution oi
tflptf, &nrMl-nt: tht. wo arl.l-vrh fi..t ;..
commends itself to o
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