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4 I. 7 .1 . i . i-xi "i . ,j ,,, i.i i'.i CTTOBggea aMeasggBaaag It A I KlOll, (N. C.) FlUlUYrAUc;US'rio;i8iO. Vol. xiv ; Carolina Gazette. K'iiuhib WrtitV,' ' - r'fit.-yj '.'h n ko.s; jr.. jrcwrTfr, T"WwuM 4afw nrta g rtrii !.icoTir, at Tut or- . . t n - t o s wiut, ti rvBrrt-pirt c n 10 ft Iff US Ah. i , . m a. vX?, nWr3-ir ioorm ritiwnt ef '. nd 4 )rVt tUt bei-llpon'H.u tm oJ; . . .rrfnjUi-au ' Hp TI.r-.to o K'ppty J:V-vt Will. b'.e, -ill V HfH to ell at .. .Lop, SmtXtm n"' 'eHl...is "If r,Sure ' Hne.atli fem'"l v-IMow iTw cash or countf) pj-Q-ajar I kino M ,ur" e4J',"n )iiL., or JxttK. t in the . MM hI ou.t apT'-'l kt short iH-tlec ....l.j t hj b ii M tin timer- June 4. I-T9 JOEL BJion 26-tf. I -TfF.H'OVS r.ii mtU- VUpIoi '.tinpfunrl ! I t NkuhVilMu en'. Ih- ccm.iniOl:.li'l wh Jl-ck on I e fi4),ktUT-..foi' tlVMVui.il tlollnr, iu tolian ,or . ,!.,e . j.i.n...l.;. H,;,.! i. i:hM ni.Mve is Hi tMICS III Hill Ifl 1I1T1 f ' - ' jiteo. Apptj I0tli -l!t'X-rf llic- SUi-. u i.l be fr ilv CoiiMy.-' 1 v Ii Kqsii'v. Ikth mattT of Simon T Samkrk nr1' otlier -Fprte. TlW;,U 'T loan iuferlooitturj " oirt I I !, on tlie Jjth ot SeiHeralKY ml th lmu ot , j. Bnttiin H Sti.rwipic to p.tblic fl- tmcfj" Ihi:.! I- IhtlHW'teou' tv on the tTitTt of M Utile 'refk ml d- ? lolnlnir the lan.U of nrittti 1 Snmlr m nud otlu-iv. I ernik, Tnc i k f i i n bujAi of ken h'ili, f Ai utU U ,-c t' ob' tiynph tiwtilf, Sii pu e in wet I ks thw tr.tich traieUera tee MkI bcU pbt iit ireteniTciiDc-- B UI fumii tweb T V vr S" fifth, f n At KrJ' luwkrJa thr tltttam lio't'j ; Or auch ktxmp fr,m h Wtkf ntl, potir Tbcir chr)Hi w.r.U:u in like Uhaiuniioi. Tii : acjte it lofty constant hnr2-t hero F4n the hot bosom jfthc aoliry jear i Tiiunjr fce.tlU) abi '.es whiljt pal uifi tnw Tln-ir pUgt arounil Arerniart Vex Ha tvm, full before ur t.yea, bat h ;KVd, Fut Maiadi I'Dmlitri- g, hr rnrky bci, Atlanta her Nere'rdi bvf ire, . ; Th qCiH if ocean move klot Ucr shore. 1 - . . -T ! jrkf ago, tbe pfre, the tturdy rr.k, O . Jia -aegr.Mi id. first f. ,t tle Axc'$ir-ke f v L! induMry rw 'iar ibe w i(L give w) A tT-erl yaterJav, a torr. ti)-day : W mi rc h i x- vii tin: lofty do n , with ipire, li Hie wrm nf ihe re.l nti.'i fi t ; I'm av,ge p uuher yesierj .y o'tr Th. aKi uliL-re no pr ,ul kctiice L -aps Jcp lire. Such niir h ne, with siKh we eavy not, Con.emedivi h ou-uwi, Ui up n lot ; tur P -jinny v.,ii ccp .us pi nyyie!d8 ; Vermont ha fi.- jfreen Irl s md jpras jf een fields ; ' New Y,n-k, fr.n ojsh her f.i-ci-,i Art ; Connccucu , fiowiy nituiii and roky shores ; , V.r-ffinian rnve a.d m.iz.: ant uionjipieast: , And Gtorg'w'g ,s et glow w.ih oran ; OliioN deserts every dy retire, B-lore lite ax-j and 1 -devouri g fi,-e , L ! westward1 , civi'iznio.i ijtnt, ' v hkd - fl d aenssour Cvintinent But on our ui;n,n, ui) liur g. riea rst, F vedom d fx ace combine, and ail are blest : P. on hi wild rock the bird of liberty spri g-i, d -tV-r -i shotttinir ni'ion ;yed h s winga. I"' V.""' I?" thelMTcrmi of-.af,-K.V,IL. l,t,.-rh Mtut,..n i hu-lj inwu lit miartfreoii-Wr. h,rfjl,f MV ,untl rt-.e-uadk fcl tlpcbcea conuettlJit theVtt. .nrf'fi.t riii i.,... i. ....... . - .w--r ill piru or inig Illtatrart u -.II r..itn vail,.. I .... , . XIIBNJM tf tTtt.Kve ami () i;v,i. ... . pru.pifc i, umi- r Hi" 'iibui vi tire ecco CtntretJ. if heVrtJ nA "i.t e i..lHi.jraH r,f great .danl.gei. , If be. mo-tof U.. J. JbftrrC!lJil?wJ? S I li ter H utrigable to markUt li c.t-jni; j perleetior. in nternl ,.- laVrffiftl at al t. . a r 4 a.lr..al. t. i... Tk ;.: -.i : .r -7- '-' ""'S'MI MM 1W r-Mh.t lin. jrhauUrtJ ton. prvlfKf.ofr,n..,Vu .by here .cqjifed, .u.lrr.Uii if . I. .iere firp An iuiKrtant convenience- ii dcilel by lh ".-im-i f'Hn mr wimii wi... ,6u 'perm'it., however, i refcerted fa tha whlCllhemar ir.n.r.l l.i a. ...t In. V -r.... 1 a i ........ .1 .... ' " .'W 4 -M.n as U armrea. at hberal wa,.-B I e facilitie. f,r iaieaiuii tie inneV rrnr. I.IM meaiti., he create, at oi.ee, awn i u u, eraiul - tertaL.:th h..t Ift.n ftr a suitable estiolialnueut In tiu, a ii) price l ami tb ?ar g ii mi expense, wlulit be is luMkmg .u itl j warUs the northern ilmnian t.f th afatW- ta- ft I the 4ttherii i land,, there ii.Du Ael t.taud-rtl . i. tlje Jrter, .iJwtUMirj.in li M ...kVI.X '. '11 -A - 7- . -r.ej.w.r . fjr estimaUnjr il aiDttttt in any g veti nu .,ocrTie vcaUrtcJmrv arVevaV -vn-tf i 0r ucceM,ir. jrarH.-Tne Ml TO gireu fur UL..ur-1 Jna1-d tV.Wtir ofyiuaiiitHaf.fi; era 1 f each sei, will he varied by tlif le and I r ; dejtL awl -ma 7q hide.- ft".i"lhRa ani.f.1 l.t our. f tuier in Hie (ax or active prae 01 , mh ran ui ifn-! it I'tipi nveineiit, t ie otl or uulavourai'k t.'nni f r tlie protluclionn f the staples ui the rm itij, !r their high or reduced price nt mar ker. F.r several year past, however, nero tnen have ve: v unilnnnly hired at i.1 and 15 -I llai. Mt'CiMtiici of al nmt every clasi, have hiied at ne tl iiiur, twenty fie cents per day ; or at 30 i .much ease and little .ripen compared -wi i i. v (. . . . a.. I. A ufi.tu ...I ,.. iL i' LI a .a.. iiifjti- ii tci r u' i,ih win W4i w aya vu Tiie Districts l Opehiusas and lolning the lan.U of nrittti 1 Snmlr in aixl otl.t i Enter e& Foil J HBST4i StvKrClltSOK LU1SIANA .tlirse'd t Rmifrahtt, by a Citizen oOpeliutai, " N 3 ... In eery new 6untr t Vitich-tlje currcat tie Stray Book of i.utl.erford County, the 2'2rf of .tu I I Ir. J. Arlelife. a-atrny man? of a aortt I colou-, ot Jbirteenyeai ohl, four h-tt ieeii iiickm Migk. Wcte tttee, hrht hind fuot while, brantlfft On the letl hip Wrt tht- inter- ' K. m1 hK a Jar on herVirhl hip lout lour tncbt-s. long. , : , tJ-;AJ a i , I , i AiitfA iv. . ' Dr II J8y l'ivl mrnc wn-iaiu tur ckiiiiiati-iK .1 -S3 Jp. . the pitce of Lmds.-It toast necessarily de-. pe.td nti a variety ot en cunistances that tend either t depress, or to raise it. Among these are lue tax or active demand tor lanu, ow- B.twhcVn,,lelt W,,d, "uile',h' '":r lh; to tf taX,tJr "r '"rce 4,f t,ie currp,1t itself : .!pfUeaiisWlyevold,ar..'itftn1r mchea tke qua,t att.it'.ahle : the pneeofthe staple piivemenf- "ftte pr-onM vr ... - n.t. ,j" l.h,.tiii ( unv or .lampf r.Hm- m w,. i -i.; MMt 83-2w-7Srtaptl;. " rjuN'AWAY from thi uhscriiH r, on the ulv 1819, .la two nejrroti,oiie miw named lamb, atuwi tliirty five ' yer old, of yellow eoir4)e.xion, moui live fc t ten incUt Bih, Mlu nsnokento anwweri t-r)-q ick. W hen Jul rui.a Wy from rtc he ea.rit'f ith" him oi.el.lut' coiit anil patitu jaoia of Mimnwii broa j cloth, one jviif tlitto (vf pri-en h'nntt ipiiH, lUiublc wove, ami w..e n- tnrretl hut aiitl ime jmir 9 ' Ikhki. t'he wom'un Hi'n.ed JmK siIkhii forfva ears old, lit j Jnelined to yellow, of atliiif visijc, thick tij.a; with a. bia , atnlnok. VV'heulie leit me lic curried off two (ilk. froek, . "anetrftheiu er htbck, aoil ihe other cliwiluMf, o.e "bonnet, Wredch Jipeble ilk. J;cf tt a i y w nsihie eunn.i . , fefld ail will try. to p-is as flee peraop tifetilonr. I think. ' m ty tey ha e, proeuict. ' MMVlJie U ltlit of Jo'm It is m t i'l y iffen e t in old communities were there Is a i'kt' i)ia of population, anil there of crrSfqience, the lands are chieHy ap propriated r Tlie stiia'ard of va!t?e in this si tuation being acted n l.y fewer of tiiese cautes, wh'Ch ntcaion il t fluctuate in nrw rising countries, the price, of course, becomes moir stationary, and is more susceptible of an eay a Kri accurate estimate, in any given number ot successive year-. . " Thencej in L inisiana, whet) there are so ma nave tiren onz ceiesiiaieu lor meiaice tiroves of hiirii ('atilpih.it r- ve through the pruriex.- Snm f the ru .i ie'ors of these ll-icKs, brand f'-om lS'JO 20 0 waives per annu . Iq the Ti- uci t.l , i una-, among tbt owneri of the n -.t et.'e: ive Hick, are .M . Wiliia n VVihwflT, It'-isrs. Crifit'iM, M.. Da-id Uunlrc, Mr. J irfj i-a 1) iri and Mi J .3eph Andrews In tlie hitnet cf Aiakaitas, the lirji ol Sureliv "lr. M mf. n and the .Xlesars. Mai tins, are the rtWuiz tnfficieneV of :atn-at m t .eaou, -fthryear lor the' WBteyAnfiaf r iuf rchHdir and protUct-Ytt aKtoe olatroc, tiona .lo extit, hich are ab- at being ,Tim6rf; M",u tive channels fsafficicnl-i depths the wiiide year round. .. . .- i The, highest . grade of imprwremeot nfay ii mint in tka N. :...: .. ... . . . . - . oiiauoii one stream .jitter and ntouuuinfe io bltiv.asm,der f by the . .o6 A, i - -j, i-w."t uosiacies mat, ,iew. eof Hakapas be made to. vieldby common skili and execution. ... -r.. . i . - . . rue wateia them. el s.dea ol f treatn, ron.poed of a tU1porHt eartn. tend to increase the depth and enlarge the capacity for the purposes of safe and peta V ditious navigation. , ;.J... . 5rV;-,',C. . T. iiie,i- fiat approacnin when the rho.a inteno navigation, LouisUni w Ii be' dolie by ,tea.i boats. Already they haveijieoetrited .the Ketl rivt i itlie Washita, which ariHile.af iiifrl , in corn inanu ill .commerce r the rv rthen. 1i. v inoift. .extensive ;pi npnetors tit cattle Ihe I yisioji of the state. One is aDotit ranin frotn K iiumher of cattle in thctwo tlu-ncts. was gteat. tii ri"cbe, winch will transport the pjvdtic ' lr !twinishel by, what i called, nei;, the liaid I titvia f.' iakapas to market, A n asai Winter of i80f, a terr.pe kiuro weather very ud few. b-.tructiona' are rtino 6't ia theeuer at co.nm n inLouisiaiUt but w"ich would not have ' ''0 M 4-ippi. a. work, about tohecoinn.encert. heel deemed very rigorous in, more norihern 1 e?i e is nokmtlof doubt, ihat the time tbVJo latitudes But jt ihia country, owing to the : 'of Ta; s,...tuti..u will be eropUyed in' thecutnt ; warn, relaxing jbojoths ot ae miner and. autumt), : ce t f Ojieljusas., Hence, l ..the advanta' Moderate colds wllen accomnted by ram, are cheapnessP sdjcurjty and expedition andl lelt witli yeryeat,.aetisii)ility'by ftli nitr.aU. ' Sf'' .HiMtr convenience will he 4iitedl .Vv reiV,liAn.tt ?av.wn the Drbductilniv oLibjuwiJti. marked; ; rtSeronstobfe sheltered in. buildings, aa in Una d,nr ach culttvitor', He will bebetter ena-v; nerthernand middle states j and on an '. ,ed IerUBe?V P'toient vigilance Oterit oxtensive surface ;of level prrie.they are ex- fluc:io, and, byhat meant, to guardequal oosed to the fall force of the chilling winds aud j h 5nt it depresM.-ns and to take adyan 9 i I V ,rA il tl. I l l nlulllo okfll. iron atv aVU s I aa. . L aB ' - ii '- ) ii"! free imsaei .Jacol ill likely, tiw circuir..tince invulved in the paj ticular Relt, he. eii 'read 'Uilc will 'n,,l,tf,,ti ;,f ,1, a tha nr artinir kiil MM br'tlie naine of Vilt Morn, as she has hitnrei! a pn j , , 'i - , 8 . ;.. fck.'.w..'iiti... i M..k it'nutikc-lnw will jdaj . upon the value' ot property, tne price oi ik for the irtii. I will give the above te'wtt'rtl to aoy lands; at the present periodcait on y be given. eeimtlettvriii(t Uumi to .,.cr teearng than lu onyui so 'fjre is H Vast body ol iirarte Lands belong Wat 1 Retlheni aifain.- i ' .. . 'l!J..,.ii . ...l :i k ... I ."KIEl. "ST XTO.J. l.'g " V-i'Ml)1 Vs i'V'iy" nuj ur: trnirini ill llic 33-fti,sup. : , Lauu oinc. oi tne uisirtcr, payame in one, two, three ahd foil' ynrs, at two d-tllars ier acre. A''5irgein tss'tii tnesf lands is eligibly situated for cQltivatidii ailjacent to woodlands The gcil and capacities lor pi oluction have beet? al ready desci'lhedT Congress -owns several mil- iony.' lions of acres ol woodlauq witl'in the limits ol emor, drtiwring tfeath to ...e " wcui-i ATarboroogU, July2$, 1SS0. State of (irtlt-CurttUiia Ptwgitwnn County. ' . .. t : , . Sunerinf Co'ii t t L.w, s'i:iiV;.TeVn tg19; Mar) Hart-ell, to the Xotnt Petition the Divorce' awl all rnitt. Sheriff having r tUine.l tne prnceo. in . tuts caaet ,.,,.,; l: ,t k..., k ,,. I NoLtobe toun.l ati.1 V,: KCana 'famll resiilcs in tbo luc t"1'?.. '"" a3 .M" Jx "ui" nriicc' in (liisesie of Tinna'ai v ,id nmalantatiiv .Atii. mwle-t the market, "lhese in many situations, are ot Brit unit .itfuietluor, h Iiiam' r;.rfcirling $-,'' t wka nualitv ; jr.uch is of second and third n ialitv J-ee and the nle. it may be reasonably anticipaud ' i -. . v Teit. VF B-bWVYWt. Wk- - . wdt sell Tor much more than the fmnuuuin ot J '' two dollars per acre, fixed for the sale of the public Lands. K UfSe CIVHV,. iaOl'MLOr BVUC Vv . 0f the mass of private claims, whenever Ue ' "' ViliSlTiCVlVi. f prOjirroVii's tre disposed to sell them, ihe price mY trtnTtlii'nra'. 4x..m!d tn me. bvRen- for unininroved lands, varies between two and M. . . . . ".".T . V7) .. . v. . .. ... . .lf aetPwrifa of jhapbl-iiili, bearing date I5d Jnhttiry thirty1 tlulUrs per. acre, all West of the Mlssis- .. 18l4to kticQre to Jolm Cl;.ae tlie nayinei.t of Sundry tlebta ..; p' :........i Palnta thi-w tvitl va.-V d.efeiafloi.1 I wilf K-U?t1.ubihf ,ale. K-rt-Jx-tao. J'PP'T r) f 9 1 V fir i i ' 5 tey tmetMmi.;SaturjT 4ih t.f Septembef next, fio"' fivet to forty and fifty dojlars per acre the liiliiM fwt Int. avrnit tiSitin tAtir''rfSji. rtn wt.irhfliP.fti.tl I it -irVrintir itti tKS rir.ri hjpv Al , pi t) ai r rtiii bow resitlcs. nHjacent the buiWincsof the Uniriiy, i wTll tlenoud on situation, oualitv of Soil. tates mciu- .AtXTlliEL STON. Trustee r " V""0''"??- - " V -i . .7 Stoke. CoanfyAtitriitS, t8i -f ' 3;-3pd ble vahie tn many instances j a.ni?fflii. uartiiy - be a. light alter by tlie general in ass of migrants, ., until su cess'iil cttltivatinn orHther ' fa.ds, rrwa Jwirneren"it die stage or Wisggon-(iMng 1osi- utight enable them' to extend their veins to. nigh i.:1' are some one, woodlands U theWest. . lgb.Airlt'lil!). - ' .itetbe.Ri'ver Xalk-Hli'oi, a navjaule.' stream, . 1 L n that may twd dollars pef acre ' ; From' present prospects, these lands, inVa firy fcwTyears will be worth irtfm ten wuiy oiar8 pr acre. ,& rains of winter There are many persons who brand from one humlred to a thousand calves every year. ' The examples given, are proofs of very ex traordinary increment in thU kind of property. The f jundations of many of the principal for tunes of.the country, were commenced frpm this snurce.-r-Froin the- flocks, there Are large droves occasionally selected and, sent to New 0'lcann, Natchez, and even to places much a. ire remote, when, for.seyeral years past, they have sold fi.r 18. 1$ and 20 dollars ft head. fin expense ot rejtiing; these flocks Is but in coiisidetable, coiiiared with the profits th&y vield. It chieHy otisits in the. hire of a keep er, wl. receives his compensation in k certain portion ot the calves w.hjcti he brands with his own maik, and turns out with the rest of the herds. ' v Vlll Aofices of Navigation and Markets. The produce of the" whole state -arrives at Market hy water. The enortpous and consu ming expense and inconvenience f land car riage,cnmon to the Atlantic and other, states of the Union, are almost totally unknown in Louisiana The transportation iy land to the port from some of the plantation, in parti- eular situations only, is but a snorr instance, nnd performed with great facility. A farce ma jority of the Planters o.th tf Sugar arid Cotton, are situated nnthe margins' of Naviaablestreaiis, or adjacent to them.4-Thcae are very1 numerous, penetrate tar into me iiiieuor,. uu mierio' K with each other, alter meandering in every rection, as if to accommodate the cultivators of the soil with the means of conveying its produc tions to market Thty then unite with lar ger streams ihat communicate with the Missis sippi, on the Oulph ct. iiexico. All these wa ter courses are naturauy ueeper and have tew pi natural obstruction, than the wateia of the Atlantic and Western States. Their currents are. in gen--ral,'exti-etricly.geutle, famishing to the .Navigiitor, much greater facility and salefir I in either tJcacenditig or ,a-C otii g tt'eafn -i TliVtr hanks ant bottoms are formed of soft. 1 y ieliihg clay At present, mist of these atream abointl with drift wood: f though they are not of t'ioc comtttonfy used in conVeyjinl the. produce to marjfcet. But whenever necessity, or an en-" lightened vein of general adahtage shall point vetThe. eipediebcy .of rendering them naviga; bfe,- tlio measure can oe- easitly encted;-i.No county on the Oloiie. presents awider acope of natural means for an easy and expeditious com mutucatiyn 4bet(vvcen the respective parts of' it, H: Ue oi its fa oi able changes, in the sale of -tin n .iduce and i hOapurchase of hii domestic sua 1'he great mart for the vent of all the pre ductions ol thr state, is New.Qrfeans.,, Iodeeda' v it ijtie empo) uim of the whole Weatern com in e rce. The Mercantile esublishmeriU in th&: interior of the stae, turnish, also, itthe .firitj instance, markets for thii sale of much product v .. of every kind. .At theei a vast quantity ";j -: L-oitoo in tne seeu is sola oy tne interior p-iao v . er. wnere, nowever, ne .na somwenuy tendeil his crop in this article so as t have it gmed and packed in balei, he ts generally Ji f own expor'er to the market at iSevf-lfrleans. The character and conseruence of rthi CitTf as a commercial juart, iSleru.anentty'4o.iklU- eq. ii can never uecijne in its- grewiu ur pacity for exteiiBive enterpnie in trade. -..iptH capiial will inciease in proportion; as its' ad van-e isges snan u uoiu uieinseives to tnt'-.comnierciai ,- u oriu. a, an exporting matt, it mut pvfy me ' in tine, "a nvaletl by. any other cityofJhei i' world ; because ii is destinet' to Jb lbe deput fei . the Dioductitiis uf a Van are -of fertile couhtrv aaVv extensive as one Kalfiirinodern .Ettr.ope.. , jTiel same niiLmiy t.iuuv,i.ies must renuer 11. uiw imw porting mait for th' supply t.f the aievrange; of country in those articles bToreicn crow tit v wnitii tuej uiuy icijuirp. 11 'Will, ao, Maoicr -,"W?rr' fevver of those. yicisUu.(ei in ComtnereVj -which' ; so olteu distress the-u-jher cities f the UuiteiX j j ' C-Ar.. Iki -a...k ..V aJa. ''-ta'a.raiai'i .W:i great mart must be always; keot in ti. yigorouf Btate'.'" They ai er the inaterialBone eoliniF peri6uslys demanded ; for interll-ijiamp tin ; and wliichf of. course, will jcotpne;lia 0 irreat hais 01 internal commerce when War. oirV- Uhe defalcations of fcrei-rti trade shall reacli - iwiiheveret, effect, the citie'i eb the-f)anfi ? sloe oi iiic country, i - , , :-:- '-tvs IX. wVohcs of climaiii tnfihfr&aWt i he. e is no object on which more enormous canclusinna have beeri made bv iifiotance-'antl prejudice, thad in relation to tli e general rl tuia t d il,;'a'u., '-I'tiaa - h.vii a.nrisfsH Liil Uat Southern sita'atihs excessive heat, pestflenc-a and deathi, Butft variety u ciftam'irUtice-ifiiC3' have at direct te'odency to impress oo tha jtli.J mate a very diflerebt ehara'cter; aeeni either i tot . X. a... i. i r Ka.'.Ll ' i-k w' adiu itcd iii ab estimate oh thia 'abjccCiv Sn:- fci -.. .1 . !. ,j at. .-jiL J.J i VI .11 , f I tliiifn this ietivkr the tini6iwt.rtrw ftag It w at-Ufi It is true, that it.Mttiation ii further teward y Ae goatfar than anvther part of4h::Ujite'l';-.,-.v. ;i t...a . . . .... x x I . . ' . ;'. la.-!. '...a.. -. " T! oiaiea i aou uiai J ns a cuusiorrauw pt,'rinjt,, .. -afa.-'M. ...1 .i .1 A . . - ' n 'a '( l.aw . . S'l a.rnrnDfi m ir. . r ui 1 r inaiLX . x: ttc, 1 , w w at. 'x ... ' i.i:. .V - ' . v-r' ,11 -.'';;-.'.-,'': ' ;- .... 3 ran ' l '.'' S'.l ' ry - .y.
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