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m 11 1 - '' l? 1 ' : , 1 PUBLISHED WEEKLY HY THOMAS HMDRHSO.Ja. (PRINTER TO TUB STATE,) FATETTEVILLE STREET, OPPOSITE THE STONE FOUNTAIN. RALEIGH, FRIDAY, JULY 2, 181. Three l)olls. per ammnil . Vul. V. No. 27. Stop the Runaway. E' LUl'KD from ti e suhecriher, ivw g iiCkihi ci.ty, on Uit 9th i til. ft Nsro I'rliow by tne ftuvc f CHARLLS. about tut jeifiuld, 5 feet 6 inches high, in verv dark cnt,, .eled, ban ' ntade, considerable white in ms ryr-Hc earned ivi) a white cvalk a white airo nlalHis, & mitt coat an! a con on shirt, 4 stripe westcoat. furred bat. 1 Uank he will a,ra Lr Norfolk, Vo- by KInh, KoasvoaV Roulhark Zv srst taking .aid frSW-r ed aecu.-mg hit in jail tJ fut I get tua again, shaft feeeivs a reasonable June 10'Ji. 1813. JOHN SIl.EB. 25 3t pd REGIMENTAL ORDERS. rfLaa in Iii tt rt rimt-At ft! the Wake md.ua. are ordered to meet in the city of IU-, h -lern in,P equipped according are further ordered t on Monday D. . J hn Onikteat wit caned to the chair, aitd J&Ln Tartar, jr. appotqa J secretary. '.Vhrfoyon the I allowing revolution vert unalnaua !y pir X lat. That tu a social ion b known d duuRguhel by the tr.Uiborvucli MunufMtvrmg Company, , 4iA. That the Uiu.l Stock of etid Coibsy t djid 4 l.Uhrf ivvntvlive (lolIkMekA; Si Tbftt vlicnever fnr litndrcd thwea hU be scribed, Uit ecr.ury oftbtt mecttnf aVitll convene tlte ateUnWcr at Uie Court 4ioue in HiUthyrwugh, first tTi injf one nvn.tli preioaa nouce Utereof in tlte public prtati. iK Tht husincta of aaid Company ahaH b tranaaeted by' a frealdv.nt'ajid five Directart, atitti Other ofKeera ! ttnlUoldWra at their &rat gtMrai mtia aoall de- urnuac ' 6tV Tbat eacb of auoh ofilctM thai fe ockholdert, 1'Iiat in order to eonttlrau aucb genarat meUrf majority of aiock6lderg aLail be present thesaches or proy.- 7tli. That each atocfeholdcr ahall pay to Mich peraon, or persona at Uie general met ling snaH appoiikt, five rin'lrs em ar.h and vri tlii liv ihrtn au)t&rritif1 luableeolltctionoiMeaJcai ofloprurnure. x.. )l.,newr and tLe Ulaace cases, etc.c ana a .arge circimy mK raauum , w,u, .i , 0f their share or aharea in fouremial paymenU at the ex- ureo aiparaiua, iweiy imiea irom . pirition of three Tnotithi from each precedin rpajtnent. mil- mat as tneae reaoliitienaare adopted lor the tur- will be oUl kitr, the aitle will be worth the attention of Six montha credit will Notice is hereby given, rMT at i't prean Jub term ol'ibe Cmirt f Plcaa an I Qun. r-VM uiw, fi; ilia county '.f Xmli;rtjiid . ni.,..i riUi-r Q'tatitt- tl Execn x tu iU' la", will ami lw.ta.mnt of lu llM3 tJENOMtV.'N, Urccaacd. .' Vll ,iri in. I bfd to the cu'e f IK H ndcrC4t, are -i i j vi i cl n make num. lia.w pwyux nt, otlierwe ttiitf wm k co-iiini.nced wiiiiut dcl.ty, and Uioae ulw have clAim ufimt it. art r. qntatcd la nrravM them to ilia uS n h r vnilim tlw tiras prcacrild hy an .l of thc I -v inblv, entitled "An ct to ancnt an act, entitled Anl aci r.o.lenlj' p.-ov.ii of wilia and ranli'tc- letter cf aimiiuatrtui, JQ to prevent frj.u.'sin the mananaenr of muaia'.c's eati," olherwiac Utey will r brtcU of recovery JOilN MAC.MILLAN, KlV; Pyetlcviue, June 10, 181.1 furtheITnotice. On Mokba y Ok- Mil day of JvtT nixt, 'i.e aitbacriScr will commence tleeSaleof tbt ffeeianf tne late l)r- t rn. krson, Comiating of a larpe and treneral aor.meiH of acaree amtfr-sU MEDICINES t a great variety of Suri. cal lnatrumentsof evei-y deaeripuon, a rrry lai-ge andva i . i. j. I.. I ol iniiVlirk S accordmtr to law for drill tVrci.c. Anu they 1 A U probable that the MMietne .MMrt.f.1 Dnnk, p0!IC of COmrDenB Baid th ' thertrbre tetT.pnr!kry ana may be so altered by the ftockholdert at .i atfonrl Ilea utl ri t V 5tn 01 JUi)' .ir.:" ' Kn .v.-n f,,r all iumi abme ten .Hilars, the nn-.-rU inu-t .r coinnaniei. lor ti.e riip'o .i ut mi; if n .. . - , "P"'"6 ' . . 1 . 1 ... n i muni' li mit wttn annroved aeenntv. ; a fnliiKt-mcnt ol uie lui.ilia ia a uyuu iui . n o - i - j A rifid enforcement ol the iui.iua law a upon delioqoct, may be expected. Lieut. Col. Com. 1st rcg. Wukt militia. June 18. 25 iJl P'vin June 14r 25 Sw J- MACMILLAN, Ex r. I their first general rnetun-, aa to liiem nay acero fit aod proper. 9 h. That In the electron of officer and transacting ) th Ausmesa or the association h genefai meeUnf , the f.moWlntf rules & reinilations ahall be observed Thenum- tb-r of voiea to which each atockhnlder ahall be entitled, shall be accordmjr to Uie number of a ha ret Lie shall hold, Notice is hereby givth, Til AT 5rcucl Smith of Wake cowuty, U daad , and the SuUehher ohtMned letiera of Adaniatatra tion on aaid dee'd tr ate at May Term; lit J AH per aotia having claims against aaad tautc are reeatcd bring thera forwatd ptvperly at tested Within the tiir ptYscribcd by law br they w dl he found barrel of a re tovery j and all thoc is da bud aye desired it Kudu ira mediate payrocot. .WILL. tASSZR, AdaV. June 13th, lalS. 1$ Mp. - NOTICE. . T HE Subacrihet takes this method to Inform the pub. lie that he has removed to Hillsborough, and tak"T th house formerly occupied hy Win Jkod, and U'el) by Henry .Thowrpson. 4 Co. where, he lua just receired a new and general assortment of DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES', and as his Urms are cash or country produce, (no credi' he is determined to sell mt vtrj reduced prices. DENNIS BARGI3. HiHsborough June 17, 1813. t ADVfeRTlSEMENT, Agreeably to a decree of the Court of Equity for th County of Franklin, made at March Term last. WILL be exposed to sale on the premises, two tract of Land, Uie the property of George Winston, dt ceased; one of which has a very commodious dwtllin) house and other out houses. The buildings are all u rood repair, and an excellent apple orchard, lyii p 1 B' District of North-Carolina I E it remembered, that on the first day of May, in the thirty SiMiit!) year of the independence ot tlit unit- ted States of ineriea. A. D 1813. Thomas A. Woru.ot the said district, ha'h deposited in this office tlic tide of a print, the rip!it whereof he claims as proprietor, in the words, S3. filiowinif, to wit : "A Topographical Ana lysis of Voi th-Caroima, for the year of uur lxtd, 1812 To be continued annually. By Thomus A. Word " Inoonlbrmity to the act of Congress of the United States, entitled ".Yue-ctfor the encouragement of learning, by sc rtiritijj the copies of maps," charts !ind bo ks to the au thors and proprietors of Such topics during the times therein mentioned;" andaUotothe act entitled "An act supplementary to an act, entitled 'An act for the encou ragement of learning by securing the copies of maps; eharta and books, to the authors and proprietors of such (Copies during tue times therein mentioned, and extend ing the benefits thereof to the aits of designings engrav inir, and etchins: historical and other prints 6 ; Wm. H HAYWOOD, Clerk of the District Com t of ,C. Copies of the above work may be had of Mr. Gales, Mr. Boylao, and of Mr. Jehu Scott, at 25 cents t ach . Jur.e 18. C By autltority ef the State of Sortk-Carolina. J ! Scheme Of the Oxford Academy Lottery. ' ln tu proportiolis following, vii. For owe share and not the watera of Cedar creek, on the main road leading fmn Tnwit' I J 1' more than two shares, one vote ( for every two shares Sims's Bridce on Tar river, to Southerland'a Store. Tin I ! t .... . . ) : . . i . . r- i i .i . , , u . . 1 I s i . v -f.. uwe i miti nui cxtt-uuinjj irii Miai c, nne Totr ; ior oyier iraci nearly aujonun, principally wuu. itnu ( uuu Pr'ze B2000 IS fiOOO c9ery four aharcs above tea and not exceeding thirtv J of which tracts are calculated for the production of coin i one vote ; for every six shares above thirty and not ex- wheat aud tobacco Sec. Each tract contains upwards o i seeding s,xty, one vote; for every eight shares above two hundred acres. j sixty and not exceeding one hundred, one vote i and for . Trie sale of the lands will commence on Saturday th every ten shares above one hundred, one vote. But no ; 18th of next September ; the terms are, twelve. tnonth 1 1 1 3 6 20 20 40 80 If J 8uu ize do do do do do do do do do do g2000 is 1000 ' 500 200 10t) 20 tickets each 50 20 15 1U 6 2000 I0o0 500 600 2000 1000 800 1200 looo 4800 g 15,500. S 15,500 NOTICE. Edgecombe County, August Court, 1812. THE subscriber having qualified as Administrator to the estaie of Laodicia Italic, dec. requests all per sons having claims against said estate to bring them lor ward within the time Untitled by law, or this notice will be plead iu liar of recovery. All persons indebted, are rtsuested to make' imm'euiate payment. DAVID JUILNSTOX, Adm'r. , itnj 20th, 1813- iS 3t pd State of North-Carolina, EDGECOMllft COUIT- Cduftty Court of fleas and Quarter Sessions, February term 1813. Jesse Woollen, Silas Edwards, in right 1" his wife Arm, John Cobb, in l ight of hisu'il',. Winnifred. Itrvant lidwards. in liirlitof hi wife tihz, Deinpsey Cor- I Petition for litt. in jitrht ot his wile Millex, Ste- licn Wootten. liohraim Wooaen, A- f PartKion mos Wootten and David Wootten, by their guardian Samuel Uuffin. vsV Hardy Wootten atyi Eli Wootten. IT appearing to :he satisfaction of the Court, that the de fendants. Hardy Wootten and Eli Wootten, are not in- bauunts jfihis State It was ordered, that notice begi Vqntothe said Haidy Woollen and Eii Wootteti, by pub licaucu in Uw lialeigh Star, for aix weeks, that unless tUey appear and answer at the next term of said Court, to he ueld loi tne county aforesaid, at Uie Court-Mouse in TarboiouU, an the fourth Monday in May next, the pe tition will be taken pro contests and heard exparte. 2J0tpd. ' lest EDWARD 11 ALL, C C Neuse River Navigation. AGREj.VBLY o the directions of the act of the last " Gt'i,tr4 Assembly, cntitiotl "An act for opening and improving the navigation of Neuse river," a gei - ral meet ing of the subscribers' to the said navigation Will be held atthe buua.House In the city of Ualeigh, on the 15th of Julyncv, at9d'clock in the morning, for the purpose of rganiiunjr ihc 'Neuse Uiver Navigation Company," and for the transaction of oilier business in relation to the said undertukinjr. The subscription hooks will, in the meantime, he con tinued open at the B;ok-stores of Wm. Boylan and Joseph Galei, inltaleigh, and at the houses of John Stanly, Wm. Sheppard, and VVin.,Hollester, in Newberti. $f ' 3- GALES, ) C. JONES, . sCora'is 1L SEA WELL, ) , . Ttaleigh, Jure 18. ' r . 7b Saddlers, Boot and ShoeMaker$. Z. BREWER c F. FAIRXAMBs LEATHER-STQHE. OLD STREEtiPsrMitsnvMG. WHERE Saddlers, Boot and, Shoe-Makers maybe sup . pued on the most redsouable terms with 6'ual, ikit t ing,aarnes, and UnoJe LeaUier retain aim, f ax vaJI jSkinsi BnovLegs, Wax and Grmrtt Taps and Top filtiiis, ; Wax and Grain Upper Negri Leather Bellowa Ixallier , i- Rough and lining Hides , Iloff And , i'heep Skins j Tan- , nef s OiM AVitggon knd Chaise Collars, 'i heir stock con i iisti entirely ol the best Northern Leather Caimlry geo iicmeu win nnc it to tlieir interest call, ' Osdcrs pUtictusil attended tti. ' . frtf ' Jaaury 22 1813. 107 2 prizes, ? Not two blanks 2023 blanks. S to a prize. jltW tickets at 5 dollars each, is Tlie cash prizes subject to a deduction of 15 per ent Stationary firizea as fuiloiua : First 500 drawn it.anka emitted to 6 dol's. each First urawn Ticker - 200 dolls Do. on the 4th, 6th, 8th, &. 10th days, t0 dolls, each. Do on Uie 12tli, I4tli, loui & I8,n duys, SOdoUs. each. Do. on each day from Uie 20 h to i lie 30th inclusive, excepting the Tickets consti tuting Prue., 20 tickets esch. T he. said 4-J prize to consist of the. Numbers from 101 to 600 inclusive ; each 90 of the said 14j0 to be one prize, liic lirst 20, or lowest number for the 20th clay, and so re gularly ascending to the 39Ul, first drawn on the 40th day; dnlls. Oo. 42d day, dolls. Do. ' 45th day, colli. Do. 48ih dav, dotK- Do. 50ih day. . dolls. The Managers present thi foregoing Scheme to the pub lic, in ;he conli tetice that not oniy th laudable obiect of the Lottery, but Uie preat inducements held out to ad venturers, will ensure a speedy1 fale of the Tickets. The proportion of prizes has seldom been exceeded, sndtht;;; are so an-anged aa that the purchaser of a single number, by having the prospect of drawing twenty others, may calculate on his chance of obtaiMnif two or thix-e of tiie ibesi prizes, for tlie trifling sum of five dolktrs- the oniwinrr will commence on thehrst dav of October . ....1 ...:u i. i . .. . neiv., tiiu win ue uniuueii wiiiti.tii cieinv. Th. B. L'ltilejtfhn, Willis Lewis, J nomas Hunt, j j William M. Snecd. I ? 13 till Oct shares peio.i or txpartncrsnip aiuiu be cntitieu to a greater number than thirty votes. JOHN UM STEAD, Chairman. JOilN TAYLOR, Jr. Sec ry. GO" Subw:ripuon UtKiks will ba lodged In the hands of the following genUemen, viz. James Mebane, John Craig, Michael rhit and Duncan Cameron, Fjsq'rs of Orange j Frederick Nash, Wm. tVhitted anu John Taylor, Esq'rs. of Hillsboro' j Edward Jonea and John J. Alston, E.qYs. of Chatham; Mr. Samuel Ashe of Halifax t Col. Samuel Ashe of NewHanover; Alexander Murphey, Eiq. of Caswell i Col. Hichard Atkinsoni of Person Joseph Oales, tin Ualeigh j William M villes Archibald M'liryde, Esq of Moore: Gen. Alexan der Gray, of Randolph; llance M'Cane, Esq of Guilford i William U Grove, Esq of Fayetteville for the purpose of afluidiiig an opportunity of subscribing, to all those who may wish to be concerned. 25-4t- redit, the purchaser giving bond with approved secu J AMES i. HILL, Exr. Franklin Countv June 10th. 18U. 2d..3ra. 260 10i 500 1000 1000 1 1 March 25, 1813. SHOCCO SPRINGS. THE subscriber, living on his plantation known by the name of Popular (ir.Ae, a very pleasant situation. S. C. BRAME & Co. I None end of Mr. Parish's Brick Hotel have just re ceived a new and elegant supply of DUY GOODS, which will be disposed of at a very moderate price for cash. Ksleigh. April 20th. NOTICE. A LINE OF STAGES WILL immediately rommenct running between Ports mouth, Virginia-, and Elizabeth City, NortL-Caro-lini, to start from the firmer place every Wednesday and Saturday, k from the latter every Monday and Thursday. The proprietor (Mr. William Gregory of Elizabeth Ci ty,) assures tlie public that, every attention ahall be paid to passengers and baggage, and that necessary changes of good horses shalt 1m; provided on the road, so as to ren der the journey as pleasant and as expeditious as possible. 24 May 19, 18U- BOOKS MISSING -t - one mile south of the Shocco Springs, and one mile from the Staije ltoad, will continue his Boarding-t louse the present season, for Uie accommodation of Indies and GciUemen, who may visit the said Springs. Those visi tants who think proper to Imard with him shall be fur nished with every thing of the best that tlie season, and neighbourhood afford. 1 1 consequent of the increase of his hoarders in the past season, he has lately erected a- hu ge and commo dious Building, calculated torender the situation of his company agreeable. is now; preparing to accommo date aliout seventy boarders, he trusts with satiifa.-tion J. to the company and with ease to himself. The road lead-1 ing to the Spring will he kept in good order. ED WARD J. JONES. Warren County, N. C. June 4, 1813. 2 7t GO Board for grown persons 75 cents per day. Chi',-1 Jren and servants half price. Horses 25 cents. 1 State of North-Carolina, RANDOLPH COUNTY. Court of1 Pleas and Quarter Scssious, May term, 1813. William Hogan and V ite, " vs V "PETmON," Alexander Gray & others J ( T appearing to the Court,' Out Ebenezer Torrence, iiruardian of Francis E. Pai ke) one of the defendants resides in another government It is Ordered that publica tion of this suite be made in tlie Ualeigh Star lot six weeks for the said Ebenexer to appear at the next Court, to be held lor una county, on tne hrst Monday ot August next. ana answer tue aaiu pe.uuou, ouicrwise iue same wiuoc taken pro confesso and beard exparte as against him. A cory Test, 23 6t JESSE IIARPR, C. C: C. TEN DOLLARS REWARD. DESERTED from Uie Recruiting Rendezvous at Ita leigh. RODERICK M'LEOD, a soldier in the Army of the U. States. Said M'lJEOD is 30 vears of age, of light complexion, larg eyes,, black hair, five feet eleven fc.3-4 inches higl- The above reward will be given for his de livery to me in lialeigh, or to any recruiting officer in Uie U. States Army. LEWIS YANCEY, - ,Licut. 10th U. S. Infantry Raleigh, May 13, 1813. Recruiting Rendezvous, Raleigh. VfOUNO men of ardent minds, who are anxious to sig Jl naliztj themselves hi the service of their country in the honorable, capacity of a soldier, are invited to the Recruiting Rendezvous of the 10th Regiment of the U. States lulantry at Ratcigii, where they are assured of li beral pay, handsome clothing and good treatment, i lie emoluments otxereu to privates are FORTY DOLLARS BOUNTY, and advance pay ; one half dewn, and the other half when the Wcruit joins the Regiment ; eight dollars per month pay, and one hundred and sixty acres of land when the term oi service expires, , , ..4 LEWIS YANCEY, Lieut. 10th U. S. . April 30, 1813. , . 18 ( HI r HOSE who have Books belonging to the Polemic Li A brary are politely requested to return Uiem, m . 4, Uie wiati of ilie jociety to have t he nt numbered. ' lhu. have bn a number of Books out for several mnU s, 1 is therefore deetuud expedient to give a catalogue v Uioe aliasing. , . Shakespeare's Piays. JiElegam t-piatlea. JiV'oi 3oi s"ei ct ipeechps. , JVdis. 1 k iofSiirct l'as. Jvol 2 of Soame Jenyns work-' l jNTeef s System 01 Kduca'jnr yA'tems'a Essays on Main f mon). r- , $iturke on the Sublime aui, I Beautiful. ' JY01 t of Locks Essays. -itizen or the World. History. - 4 s . $Vol. 5 of Uollin's AngieB History. (History of ScoUand. - , rietry, Pomfrct'a Poems. Uouansou s i'oeins. Wanderer of Swulerland. The Echo. Jho tyrciiy. Vols, i 5t 3 of Robertson's Cluries Vth. Eccentric Biography. Adams Glass JLhe nonary Trawl Anacharsis's Travels. Garr's Stranger in Ireland. Tour in. Louisiana. Davta's Travels. Vols, t, 2&3ofTont Jones jilistoiy of Greece. Vicai of Wakefield. Jdo. 01 Rome. Miiceltany. $do. of fcnglarid. ''' Vols. 22; 30 & 34 of British do. of Women. , H- a. Theatre. CFrench lievdlutiorf." r-2 Vols. 1,2,6, 8, & 9 of jMoorss France And It-Jy, By order of tiie Society, t . , w. a. J. FOVl.Ll.l . " v J. c. GORHA.vj,' yCommiTtcc THO. W. SCOTT. ' FRANKLIN ACADlvMY. THE Committee appointed to report on the examirta lion of of Uie Students of this Academy make tin. following statement That they attended theexaminalio for two day s, dnrimr which time tlie Students were par Sneed, Esq. of Gran, iticularly ex.unined n the Greek, Latin and French tut' guagt s, English Grammar nd other branches ot uuc. tion. That Uiey manifested consideiabie ptxjficiency am great accuracy in Uie Uudimental part of tWir pursui'1 4 The conimitt.; at the same time enquired into the Ut. of the AcacW'vty and have the highest satisfaction in r porting tne moat orderly conduct has p reyi.il vAv'b'KJi does honor to the Students and to the ahie sttperinu-j dauce of Mr Mayhew, Uie principal The committee im ther report forthe mfirniatio of thi Seminary thatfoi oftlieir b.Klv wil monthly visit the Ac 'demy, near the rei citations of the Students, and ttxaia& into the stale 0 the institution. . .;- APX NDER FALCONER, GREEN HILL, . RICHARD INGE, June 18, 1 13. 26-2 H S I he exercises of the Academy will commence tl 2Bth i..st. .. . i- State of North.Carolina. A T tneeUnc of a number of tlie Inhabitants of the X. County of Orange and Town of. Hillsborough, at tlie Court House in .Tlittshorouch. o Uie, 88th dav of May. 1813. in bursuance of public ftofice. for the purpose of THE SUBSCRIBER . XAK3 this method to inform the parents and guar dians of Uie studehu of the Universityi that liet has entered into engagement! Irith bookseller of Philadel-' phia for the speedy procurement of ll such books U are compriscu uiuie tuurm Ol vw-"e iujucu v inn www; Ilis first supply will bavi itrrlved iere before the begin ningof the ensuing session t and he Is happylotfind? irom uis inyHcc ,uii tiutwiuuiuiiivf iik Vm uuit"iiii pense of conveyance ry land, lie wm oc wut ta ,eij uiem --a. w. dbrtov."- for prices usual for years pnsL LAND FOR 3ALv f HE snbscriher has for sale, 430 acrjes of gofod LANS suitable to tlie culture of corn,' Wheat and tobacqn well watered juid not stick amis. It lies io .Ciuilfb t:tunty, on Uie waters of Deep Rive about 90. mitesfioi Fayetteville. -. Tlie terms may be. had ojf Robert Hannah, Esq near the premises ; of the Bditor ofthis paptjr, o of TIkmiuis liehBxm.'oflicinglialrt,- " ' " S ALEXANDER HENDERSON. Newbern 'June 5$; 1813. , j 't t ' -V if-i M '? ""''l r, ,Vi &x ' STRAYED fro th Subscrftei ' on or about the 26th of April las a Sorrel FUby, four years pld the pat spring, has white hint', feet," a an. on herhosei tome Vhite spots ' Lhtk batk, her mane, hangs' on th tt Aieit siue 1 sue - is, apouv Jiv, ! Atf- I W t - w mm high. Any person who Will deliver said Fiily to.the su! scriber In HlUsbbroUgh,, br give Such jnfrAatiQ as f enable hirti Wgtther gh, shaU be hanaaimelf n-. Led. " ( ! 1 "Vt'-V- " nt i -It 1 esiauilbuiiiir a ouiiaiii d w. wri ihv viri v .i k ..k ..:u..:..:i .' - i , . Chtl Hitk June 7, 1813. . - fidUborough, 20U Jone 181 r .1 V. -wV ViouU ui iia viwiuy. - ; 'f'.f' 4 'it r- i ' j J ' J 4i i J I i ' i t ' i i ' J 1 i 1 j J ' j t J J i j WswirjL ssssJssaVjft m Ljyl
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