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Don't be imposed on with imitations. 3 : 800 BUSHELS FIELD PEAS if ? -1 BL4CK.CLAY AM MIXEt. ttOO Buihcli Extra Early Georgia 1TOIII1C u . i EARLY AMBER SlKlAK CANE SEED,' German, Hungarian and pearl Millet, Clover, Upland Klce, Orchard and Lawn Oraas Seeds. i; ' f ALSO THE CELEBRATED HOK3E POWERS, REAPER? AND MOWERS. H i . Apply hood, ao aa uot to be too late. I L. L. POLKlCOi apll-tl ' ; K I H OOD Cut to Order. LL.TUJE'l urnUhid to tull bllU.and Oie beatf KIIIX.I.EH ottered oq the mr kct- All In car load lota or let. j J, D. VVI31TAUER, i i i I 1 - West Hargett St.. Raleigh , N. C. China Crockery, I OLA8S-WARB, LAMPS, 'tA KlAl 'UT LEEY, PLATKD-WABK. Refrigerators, Tea Traya, Tti toilet Set raacj uuuun, ow., : Hinry BuiipiNa, Opr. Post Okjuck. ' Failing! COTTON SO QrayTDresnersaflQSyiara . RALKIG1I, N. O. 1 June J-2m News Vf il YTY s" v-U. x-XV NEWS OBSKBTATIONS. I rTne two counties of Nelson and Al bemarle Vinrinia, produce annually GO. 000 gallons of' wine. i The Pennsylvania Radicals iwere to have held their second State convention at Harrishurg on yesterday. i -Mrs. Lauehtry, the Jeiaev Hillv. is negotiating with Mr. Abbey tor a dramatic our through the United States. Messrs. Hale. Ransom and Cockrell Vere appointed conferees on the military academy appropriation bill. f t ' cr ...... s rlhey havn a boardinir house for bird in New York city, all the eom forte and luxuries of bird life are provided at reasonable cost. A Philadelphia paper says Washing ton is the handsomest city in America, and ero twenty-five years pass i will be the loveliest city in the world. "Ifl it criminal to steal a doc ?" asks the Ne York Herald. At all events it wouR be a risky piece of business: for Mr. liennett to attempt. Mr. Print uw ! rcuremeut, projrocH to draw the Republican party after him. On fcavinir the Senate, he told ahrotW SMin. that he would ho rw-pWrl hrfrm, t one, wnereas ne was not re-eiectea oj a long snot. During a heavy thunder storm on Monday a number of oil tanks near Brad ford, fenn.. were struck by lichtnine and 80,00(1 barrels of oil were burnt up. Tho tanks Were perforated near the bottom by 'firing shots from rifled cannon into them in order to draw off the oil. The Falcon is pleased to know that the stock of the Price Cotton Picker Com pany is booming. Especially has this I been the case since contracts have been giren 'but for parte of an experimental machine, now in process . of construction." That's-right Lei's have push ia home inventions. I Shnthftrn hrtvs nrriel riff i h the hemors this year both at West Point and Annapolis. At the military academy, ui iue ursi iour graduates two were irom Missouri and one froa Mississippi, and at the naval academy the cadet midshipman wno graduated at the head of his class WM Mr. Lewis Nixon, of Virginiaj whereby shareholders were liable to their list cent for the debts of the bank; is now at an end. All the banks have concurred in forming themselves into joint stock companies, and at the worst all that they Can UWtaUW. Iuk. L llib alui, uf bUi. ul.HUI which they have acquired in their bank. The "wickedest woman" in England, Jane Hull, who has been several hundred times in jail, has just been converted at the age of eighty-four, and is now preaching at Hull, It will be hardly safe, however, for the average young woman to ' take so' long a risk. Investigations made in Germany show that of every hundred children brought up in institutions specially designed for their care, an average of eighty die during the year, while of the same number nursed by their mothers, eighty-two survive. The slaughter of the innocents as a system is not peculiar to the U nited states. J The St Louis rag pickers have organ ized a society for mutual assistance, and to prove to the world that " a rag-picker can be a gentletnan." The Washington Post notes that they have a discouraging prece dent before them. The " carpet-baggers" tried the same thing a few years since and failed utUrly. 5 A; correspondent of the Washington Fost Wickedly suggests that the refusal of the President to appoint any woman on the Utah commission was not so absolute ;as it might have been, the nomination of old Mr. Ramsey, of Minnesota, being something of a concession to the sex, The aspiring women of the country need not, therefore, feel wholly discouraged, Mr. Cable, the Louisiana novelist, has had his head turned by a lit Lie recog nition. JNotnmg can be more disgusting than the following item : In responding to the, invitation to attend the celebration of Mrs. Stowe's birthday, Mr. George W, Cabled wrote: "To be in rxew England would be enough for me. I was there once,: a year ago, and it seemed as though I had never been home till then, To be there again, to join friends in rejoicin over the continuance on earth of -one who has earned the gratitude of two races of humanity, is greater than the measure of my cup." I "About twelve years aga a ypung man named Stephen B. Elkins was sent to Con-J cress as delegate from New Meiico. Hir was blushing and ambitious. Blaine, the Speaker, paid so much more courtesy to his wishes than he expected that j.he young man; .fell in love with him. boon alter wards Elkins, being a young t widower, bcean to court a daughter of Senator Henry Davis, of West Virginia. He heard; Davis talking about coal lands nea' by.; hiktna looked into the matter and began, to buy also. He drew Blaino into the pur chase This turned Blaine s attention to Virginia railroads, and he became a pur chaser of the old James River ('anal and organizer of a railroad on its bed. This yieided him a handsome fortune of itself. Meantime mining in Colorado leaped up and hi kins went into it ,with Mr; Chapee, hu old associate iu the sale of the Maxwell Mexican grant, which was thj com tiion ba-sih of thoir wealth." They both ; liked lslaiue he planked up his ii))ncy, and came out ahead jjthcre, too He was backed up for the presidency by thiese two men both times. Nqw Elkins and lllaine are looking for large extensions of the railroad they have developed from Senator Davis' coal field. Both Blaino arid Conklinr are, therefore, hard in pur mit of lortune both well advertised, both glutted with success and starved with disappointment ; and of such ' is not the kingdom of heaven. But Klkins has several fine children by that girl he went courting among the coal lands. and RALEIGH, N. By Telegraph. FOCRTH JI DICIAL DISTRICT. Hectlnr of the CsoTentlon At t'aTfttteTille ). C Mm KM for Jurtfe, John I. Mclver for Solicitor. Special to The News and Observer. Fayetteyille, June 21. The Democratic convention for the fourth judicial district was held here to day, for tho purpose of nominating candi dates for judge and solicitor. The dis trict is composed of the following coun ties : Moore, Harnett, Cumberland, Illaden, Columbus, Brunswick, Johnston, Robeson, Anson and Richmond. The convention was large and orderly, and was one of the most intelligent bodies ever assembled in the district. For the position of Judge the name of McsSrs. John D. Shaw, of Richmond coutity, and James C. MacRae, of Cumber land; were placed in nomination, and on the eighth ballot Major MacRae was nomi nated. For the position of Solicitor, Messrs. John D. Mclver, of Moore, (the present incumbent,) W. S. Parsons, of Anson, and Evan D. Cameron, of Richmond, were placed in nomination, and Capt. Mclver was Dominated on the first ballot. Marked enthusiasm and harmony pre vailed during the convention. R. B. CongrMtlonal Proceeding. Washington, June 21 Senate. Mr. Brown submitted amendments which he intends to offer to the river and harbor bill, appropriating $25,000 for the Savan nah ; River above Augusta, $25,000 for the navigable channel through Ramney Marsh, near savannah, and $40,000 lor Brunswick harbor, Georgia. Referred. Mr. Mahone called up the Senate bill for public buildings at Lynchburg, Abing don and Harrisonburg, Va. The bill had been amended by the public buildings' committee to provide for only one build ing at Harrisonburg at a cost of $50,000. Senate. -Mr. Mahone moved to insert $50,000 for the building at Abingdon. Mr. Cockrell objected to this aa an at tempt to restore the bill in defiance of the committee's action. Mr. Morrill, of Connecticut, said only onA huDding had been recommended be CaUBC it .4, I Aj trU. mittee to report more than one public building for a State at one session. Messrs. Mahone and Johnson occupied some time in advocacy of the amendment. Mr. est, of the committee, said that a $100,000 building at Lynchburg and one ; at Danville had already been given to Virginia. He thought that State had received her full share. Mr. Beck complained that his appeal for a building at Lexington, Ky., had been refued by the committee because they had made some little provision for Louis ville. He demanded the yeas and nays. Mr. Mahone's amendment was carried yeas 30, nays 20. Those of the members of the public buildings committee who re sponded voted no. The bill then passed. Mr. Morgan called up his resolution lor a commiuee oi investigation mio laoor strikes, their causes and remedy, the com mittee to sit during vacation, to visit dif ferent places, to send for persons and papers, to examine persons under oath, etc. A discussion, participated in by Morgan, George, Morrill, Hoar, Davis, ot West Virginia, Garland and Sherman, developed general unanimity of sentiment in favor of the early passage of the resolu tion.- The only diversity of opinion was as to the method in which the investiga tion should be made, whether by a special or standing committee. The resolution was finally referred to the committee on education and labor, with instructions to report on it within one week. The Senate then resumed the consid eration of the House bill to enable national banking associations to extend their corporate existence. The section before the Senate was one authorizing the issue of gold certificates. The pend ing amendment to allow silver certificates as well as new gold certificates to be counted by national banks as a part of their lawful reserve in the settlement ot clearing house balances, was adopted with out debate. An amendment was adopted prohibiting the iBsue of gold certificates whenever the cash redemption fund falls below $100, 000,000. An amendment was offered by Mr, Coke, and amended by Mr. Pugh, which was adopted, providing that no national bank shall become a member of any clear ing house in which silver certificates shall not be receivable in settlement ot clearing I house balances I (A provision was adopted forbidding the certification of checks in excess of deposits, apder penalty of 8.,0U() fine or five years imprisonment, or both. An agreeme was entered into that the debate on the bill will close at 5 o'clock to-morrow, when voting upon the bill and amendments Will beL'in. Mr. Allison submitted a copy ol the bill recently leoorted from the committee on commerce for the construction ot what ia known as the Hennepin Canal, which he intended to offer as an amendment to the river and harbor bill. After executive session the Senate ad i burned. lloiTse. Tne Speaker being absent this morning, the House was called to order by Mr. Burrows, of Michigan. : ilr. lveagan, ot lexas, rising to a ques tion of privilege, stated that the bill passed on Monday last, to regulate immigration, was not in the shape in which it was in tended to pass it. The committee on com merce had intended to pass a substitute for the original bill, but by mistake the wrong dralts had been sent to the clerk's C, THURSDAMORNING, eJUNE 22, 1882. sV. On his. motion a reaition was adopted requesting the Sena to return the bill to the House. the nn ditier- ence between the Dill as paid ana tne substitute is that the formcrharges the cost of returning paupers, ninals, etc., to the nation to which they ; long, while the latter charges it to the tcsportation company briheing them over. . 1 1.1- HorsE. The House thencsumed the consideration of the bill for tl erection of a Congressional library butlng. After a long debate the bill was piponed until next December. jMrtobeson, from comrttce on ap jarHlonsjeported back he naval ap--prbptiation VKl, and it w referred to committee of the whole. The House then went i&o committee of the whole on the bil t reduce ic- ternal revenue taxation. Mr. Kelly, of Pennsy Vani, chairman bf the committee on way! an means, ex plained the provisions of .he ill, and said the hnancial condition ot the government to-day presented a spectacle ach as had never been seen in the worl's history. The bill in question prooosedto make a reduction in the revenue of les than ssv? enteen million -dollars, to take ffect imme diately, and less than six millio dollars to take effect the 1st of J.ay, B83. Last year the government had a suplus of one hundred million dollars and hd then col lected $360,000,000 from ill sources, This year it would collect ovei$400,0Q0,- 000, and its expenditures hadeen greatly reduced. He then compared he financial condition of the' govemmeit the first month of the present year witi its condi tion for a similar period of 1st year, to show that there had been an increase in the receipts from each of the tiree sources of revenue, customs, internal taxes and miscellaneous, at the end of tie first nine months of 1882. There had ben exhibited a reduction in the interest clarges from $66,490,000 to $50,802,00), while in 1881 the government hac expended $204,000,000;' in 1882 it had expended but $194,000,000 for nine months, and the net surplus, which at the end of the first three-fourths of last year had been $62,483,000. as at the end of the three-fourths ot the present year $104, 000,000, an increase of $44,000,000. The bill which he was pressing on the attention of the House did not reduce the revenue much more than one-third of the increase. The government had $100, 000,000 surplus last year, and when the revenue should be abated by these $17, 000,000 it would have this year about $135,000,000 surplus. vocating amgenera bjoSHFJI' rauifoTi of taxes, eomplained of the pending bill because it took the tax off of the wealthy and did not relieve the poor laborer in the slightest degree. It was shaped ' and framed wholly in the interest of bankers and capitalists; Other things were put in merely as a makeshift to carry it through. After a declaration of his opposition to reducing taxes upon the luxuries of life, he passed to a discussion and denunciation of existing taxation. Mr. Thompson spoke for over an hour and elicited a good deal of laughter by his criticism oi the civil service of the Republican party.; In conclusion he said that whatever Demo crat voted for this bill voted against the interests of the people and might aslwell subscribe himself as a Republican from this time on. A large number of amendments were submitted and read for information. Thi amendments offered affect every provision in the bill, either as an amendment or a substitute. The committee finally cose ithout action. The conference report on the military academy bill was presented and agreed, to, and the House adjourned. Washington New. " Washington, June 20. The confer- ference committee of the House and Setate to-day came to an agreement upon the army appropiiation bill. The retirerhent clause, as agreed upon, provides for com pulsory retirement alter Jorty-hve years service, or sixty-four years of age, and, pro vides that the general of the army when retired hall receive full pay allowance. The following order has been issued by the War Department: "By direction of the Secretary of War the sentence in. the case of Second Lieutenant Henry O. Flip per, Tenth Cavalry, will take effect 4Qne 30th, losz, from which date he will cease to be an officer in the army." f New York Stock Market. New. York, June 21. The stock market opened generally weak andiial per cent, lower than at yesterday's close, the latter for Northwestern. In the tjarly trade a decline of ali per cent, look place, in which Lake Shore, Louisiville and Nashville, and W abanh preferred Were most conspicuous ; there was then a re covery of Jai per cent., but at 11 o'clock the general list reached jai percent.: while C. C, 0. and I. sold down to 1; per cent. Oil mitcl Grist Mill Burned. Charlottesville, Va., June 21. The Charlottesville steam safwalris, oil and grist mills were destroyed by fire last night. The fire was accidental. The loss isf not yet known, The mills were partljj in sured, f Telrgmpbi Notes. 1 Capt. Ji Ross and a patty of fifty ran gers from Tucson, Arizona, on a scouting expedition after Indians, were arrested and disarmed by Mexican troops, and not shot only because they held commissions as deputy !fch;erins. 1 hey were in Mexi can boundary, and compelled to return 250 miles through a hostile coudtry unarmed. The Shipherd investigating committee resumed the' examination; of Mr. Trescet yesterday,: without eliciting any develop ments, and adjourned the investigation finally. ER7EER. Foreign News. Alexandria, June 21. The new ministry is composed as follows : Raghli Pasha, president of the council and minis ter of foreign affairs: Arabi Pasha, minis ter of war ; Ali Pasha; Ibrahim, minister of justiee ; Falakali Pasha, minister of public works; Sukiman l'asha, minister of public instruction ; Ahimcd Raschid Pasha, minister of interior. London,. June 21. A dispatch from Alexandria says the new ministry is com posed of prominent leaders of the National party and devoted adherents of Arabi Pasha. Another dispatch says the pro gramme of the ministry is a general am nesty except to the participants in the re cent riots. The relations with foreign powers are to be carried on between them and the minister of foreign affairs only. London, June 20. As a very large amount of the British import trade is from f gyptian cotton, the stoppage of business there will be kecn'y felt in Lancastershire, and especially Bolton, where many of the mills use Egyptian cotton exclusively. The Times in a leading article says that Lord Spencer, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, and his subordinates, after a careful inves tigation, are convinced that crime in Ire land is not sporadic, but that the machin ery is deliberately set in motion through organized agencies commanding large re sources, and obevine impulses of a for- eign origin.' A dispatch from Durban to the Reuter Telegram Company announces that a civil war has commenced in'Zululand. A large armv under Dabuko, a brother of Ceta wavo. has defeated Chiefs Usiheker and Oham. It is expected that Dabuko wi attack John Dunn. Limehick, June 20. All boats from Clair are being searched to-day, in conse quence of a report that an American ves sel had landed a quantity of arms. Bolton, Eng., June 20. The Block Lane cotton spinning mills have been burned ; damage 30,000. London, June 20. The Earl of Shrewsbury has been married to the di vorced Mrs. Munday, with whom he eloped a year ago. The ceremony was performed by a special license on Sunday. In the House of Commons this after noon Mr. Gladstone moved that prece dence be given to the arrears of rent bill, wherever set down, over all the business except the repression bill, and that there be morning sittings on Friday. He said he wished to put the arrears bill into com mittee pro forma, sofeas to introduce amendments, including one authorizing the appointment of special agents to ex 1 - rvent trw V J ing of the land courts. With regard to other business of the House, he promised to provide for the continuance of the Irish Sunday closing Mil. His motion was adopted by a vote of 253 to 97. Stats Democratic Conrtntion t Nhvlll. Nashville, June 19. The Demo cratic Convention was called to order in Representative Hall by John D. Childers, chairman of the high tax wing of the party. B. L. Walker, chairman of the low tax wing, after a few remarks, alluding to the unfortunate split of two years ago, read the call for the convention. The chairman, in a short speech, urged har mony, saying that the party had no votes to spare, and that unless the two wings united the Republicans would continue to govern the State. Hon. J. M. McConnell, of Hamilton, was unanimously chosen temporary chair main. Dir. lucuonneu represents nar- mony in the party. In his speech on taking the chair he advocated harmony of views on the debt settlement. Mardtr mt Charlotte. Charlotte, N. C, June 21. Some time since) Wm. Wade deserted hi$ wife and became infatuated with another woman. All attempts to restrain him proved unavailing, and his wife became discontented. Last night she heard that Wade was at the house of her rival and proceeded there, where she was denied admission. She then began stoning the house, when George Dean, the owner of the house, shot her through the head, killing her instantly. New York Cotton Futures. Njsw Yohk, June 21. The Post's cotton reports says : Future deliveries in our market advanced slowly, but at 1 :55 p. m. July and August had gained 8-100. At the third call June brought 12.27, July 12.30, August 12.40, September 12.48al2.49. November 12.48, Decern ber 12.49, January 12.02, February 12.75, March 12.89. The Pasquotank Democracy endorse V. D. Pruden. Kmi., for Judge of the first district. J.Edwin Moore and Jas. K. Shepherd are also pressed by their friends. , The Mobile Register very much do plores the circumstance that southern people go to distant watering places and summer resorts, it says we might keep at home $100,000 annually enough money to start a national bank every ycar.l Persons recovering from wastinir dis- AaaM. aueh malaria, levei s. etc.. will be: greatly benei'ted by the use of Brown's Iron Hitlers, a true tonic. Wherever Ueneral Sherman troes, the KirU show a wonderful delight iu kission; the head of the army; ana the old mafa is by no means backward. A World of ;Oood. One of the most popular medicines now before the American public ia Hop Bitters. You see it evervwhere. People utke it witu cood effect. It builds them a p. It is not as pleasant to tho taste aa some other bitters, as it is not a whiskey drink. It ia more like the old-fashioned bone-Bet tea,, that has done a world ot good. If you don't feel jast right, try Hop Bitters. Munaa Jewv. msm 'You're not obliged to commit yourself1' blandly said the justice, "but it's likely that l will commit you' NO. 71 A Lot Child, I ( Wilmington Review.) On last Saturday afternoon Mrs. George W. Corbett, of the Black River section, was out hhing in (Villi Crrek with lur two little boys.. Ab. iii live o'clock iu the afternoon she noiiecd a storm coming up lid called to the children and started homeward. When within 200 yards of h(ir ga'c she looked and saw one of hei boys, accompanied by a little colored boy. coininir through the swamp. I runtin it all ri::ht and that the child would be witl.in l(jors iu a few moment. ?hc gave no more utJt'niiun to tlu' matter until, at a later hyur. after tin' florin was ov. r sh.r ascer tained that thei;luWl. who was about eight years ut a-jv ain' tvimnl (jeorge, was missing. Immediately a search was insti tuted but the boy could nut be found. The iiighbors were summoned o aid, and all tljat night and all day Suuday and all Sun day night the search was continued, there being over one hundred persons engaged i it, and at sevca o'clock this morning, when the John Dawson left Point Caswell, no tidings of the missing child had been received. O. Hth to ttic rrlH. Which hi1o Im'weou the gum a r I etth ahil ei into Iikiu ti thoir ilo.itruclion. hfinzolont is tho mauler' of ilia situation. ; WhoavHr usfn it regularly after every me.il, and cloaiiHes bin teeth ;.ml mouth, Will soon ba rid of the parasitua. Oscar A'ildo s'ys Ani'iricaosi littva a' groat tl al of curiosity. Lie does not com plaiu oi it iu his own ase. lie livei on gratifying curiuaity. f S200.00 Bewird ! 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Connects a Portsmouth witu Through "ralus oi tntKrienboard ai.d Koanoke R, R, for KALKlNHfN. C.Hiid all adaceni poLtlUi. ': In addition to our regular paJliop we will dispatc a pussenger and freight steamer froni New York for Norfolk and Portsmouth evo-y Friday at 3 p, in. Re turning, will Jeave Norfolk arid Ports mouth every Tuesday at the regular hour making the usual couneclions both ways. Tickots sjld and Infarination given al Jenoral Orncos, 197 Oroenwich Street and t Pier 2t, North River, New York, and at'Tieket Offices in Raleigh. W. H. STANFORD, :.btt d2t!WlV Secretary. Nervous Debility ! A CUBE GUARANTEED. ? i DB. E. Cv WEST'S Nkrvs add Brain Tbkatmbnt, a specific for Hysteria Dixiiness, Convnlsioni, Nervous Headacke, Mental Depression, Loss of Memory, Sperma torrhoea, 1m potency, Inrolnatary Emisaiorts Premature Old Age, caased by over-exertion, elf-abase, or over-indulgence, which leads to misery, decay and death. One box will cur recent cases. Each box contains one month's treatment. One dollar a box, r six boxes for Ave dollars, sent by mail prepaid on receiptat price. We spaarantee six boxes to cure any case. With each order received by ua for six boxes, accompanied with five dollars, we will end the purchaser our written guarantee to return the money if the treatment does no effect a cure. Guarantees issued by WH 8IMP30N, Druggist, Raleigh, N. C, Whole ale and Retail Agent. Orders by mail wll receive prompt attention. -4C til- Popular XoBthly Drawls of thr Friday, June 30th, 18S2. Iu tho city of Louisville, on ; These drawings oooar monthly (Bun day excepted), under provisions of an A.ct of the General Assembly of Ken tucky. The United States Circuit ; Court, on March SI, rendered th following decis ions : . .; lat That the CommoDwetUth Dlatrt button Company Id lesral. 2nd Ita drawings are f&jr. N. B. This oompany has now on hand a large reserve fund. Read carefully tho list of prize for the JUNE Oil A WISH. 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Ionic, into a medicine if such varied powers, a - to make it ihc greatest ' r.lond funher and the Beit Health A Stresgth Restorer t.vtr Uses. It cures Rheumnusni,; Sleeplessness, St disceu . of the Stomach, Bowels, a a : u. T.r : i . Parker's Half BE Sam. &iscnurelydinrentrrom 7T, . ' , Bitters, Gincer Essence UlrXi other Tonics, as it las;. Never fsllt to mtors never intoxicates. Hiscnx ' voathfal color to fray hair. . & Co.. Chemists, N. Y. 8e. and tl faea. Lsrge gvlim Boytng Pollar Site. ; mm m Jllll L'-,, i.tra OC IVlUJin'S, A POSITIVE CURE Without Medicines. Allan's Soluble Medicated Bougies, Patented October 16, 1876 Ope box No. 1 will cure any case in four Jays or less. No. 2 will cure the most obstinate case, uo matter of how long standing. . V No nauseous doses of cubebSj copaiba or oil of sandalwood, that are certain to pro duce dyspepsia by destroying th coatings of the stomach. , Price 1.&0. Sold by all druggists, or mailed on receipt of prioe. 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