f. llhM m4 ktate. M Ir,.,-! Jig rtllLU WHITE J I i i ii' r t . ii i x ill i t j i i it s i it) ill w i ; i ii- i if i i : ii l ii rm .n.i.,.i o r mt if w toai, i IMUHMM f pwart Ik Hm, itnnm af nrutow . 0 tmM 1 1k Wn Crnl, W Mi m4 Vifl kr..ht k M kliml T HM 14 klf W Ma l MkM Mlf , IT H SlMtiuH. II ft' tlnMllml, nun 1 1k low M f . itMM, aM Mi 4m ar It aa. 4MrlMMif . wtN W lMn4 t M MM Ik . M IM H k, W M ' a Mat kf a wiiikii I kan, . r M . kaltMirtaMrMkiatelMtkMvarNf ataraMkt items: - ici fe of mind. -Mr, Osborn of - - the Manchester Seminary. near Hart Cord, Omo.-state thwne frst prr- pared a Key to the Lain, Greeks and !!ZrfciMfc't0gua4eiu By roesnrofw Rich thrtctytlary by V dose'eplication; nay be able to read the neid of Virgil io twelve Weeks. -Without any pre Vious knowledge of the Latin, t'-e first day Re commences, he will be able to rod twenty-five lines, the fourth, fifty, and at the end of the second week, he can construe upward of one hundred . J"c per dayJOn the eighth or. tenth week, he can construe, from three to five hundred line per day, besides obtaining -a morning lesson for par sing. Kealiy we must tnrow away our old phrase the march oj mind" ' and substitute something that has awifttr movement." .' , It occupies somewhat leu than fife seconds, or six ordinary pulsations o . the wrist, for sound ta.travel a mile, Jf the interval between a Cash of light - -i- - i. (" i - Binr'and i peal oHTiundeThe aroye IhTee jourtha of.that time, via : above 3 Ui seconds, or four polsationa the wrist. daor need not- be appre rben3eja7aa jR to reach the earth. We are happy to learn that some successful experiments are now mak ingby a geotleman in Herefordshire England, with the view of preserving valuable fruit- trees from decay, by planting young trees in the vicinity and transfusing the sap of the young planu thmugh tbe bark of the decaying tree) ana tout uaumg inc circulation of both. Verulam. - - - i Ctnfimation.-.Kn old woman who attended severat confirmations was at length recognised by the Bishop ' Have I not aeen you before,' asked his JLr-rdshipy I gets confirmed as often as I can, replied the woman, he tell me it is good for the rheumiiUsm : - When to prahe.?rt the fineness Of the uay when it is ended j praise a woman - when you. havr xnown her a aword - when your, have proved - it maiden after she ia married i the ice when you have crossed it and liquor aurrjiiis aruox. - $Kpperiz$ri - Cheese.. Vnp' the . . . cheese in thin brown paMfTfcrtrrin that mdislure' may strike through soon -dig a hole in good sweet earth, .about ' too feet deepF in 5 which: the cheese pusLbej3urifd.abQUtJhirty.ix hours, and the skippers will be found on outside of the cheese, brush them off immediately and you will Snd your cheese sound and good. AcxidenU?-M r John Larkios - of Wilmington, in this state, while aid ing a boy in placing a bag opon i horse, received a kick in his .breast from the refractory animal, which al most instantly caused his death. Ntntucket ; Sheep " Shearing1 The number nt sheep assembled at the late shearing in Nantucket, Massachusetts, was about 12,000. The , wool is worth from 20 to 25 cents a pound. Fruitfulneti.Tht wife of Jesse Egbert, of Cedarville. was on the 20th iott, delivered ol 3 living children at a birth it w ill be recollected that the ; satnt woman wasdeliveredithe sarne number about a year aw. Thus "has sheJieen4he-nvothe r-of hildre-in that short period. a Ancient Coins, Eight hundred an cient cotn, collected io Greece, Rome, Asia Minor, &c. &C some of them 3000 years old, are offered .for 'sale at Providence, Rh ide .Island, bv Mr. Sioddeit.T-7 new Idea p retfiettaMityi Some of Mr country editor r dty droll (ellows; dftor of thejCottcord GauUeia WaWiifroT their laat trrni of th Court of Sessions, ssy f, the Criminal Docket was. aardly sufficiently large to make it PPearreCteWtf'If nnmhera ii thia editor's ideas of respectabilifyi we'could atisff him in h.i. . .... Wall. ' From forty to fifty rugged looking retche -every month would reach hi iwi oi respectability, AoeA. $1 Iht Prctidrnt tM United Statu, . A. PROCLAMATION. 1 1THERR 48 convention of friendship, com. I T tncrce, and navigation, between the Uni ted states of America ad the Free tlanseatie Republic of iMtber.k. nrfmen. and llimliurr. was conclude! and firned bv their Dlonifo-n. tUriet, st Wulilngon, on the twentieth day oTl wccrinncr. in m year or our LiOnt one thou. fMtrel and twentyn;"4hi.ri contention beinir In the Enrtiih and Prmrh langua, U word for word, aa followa i ' Ctnvtntim of Fnendnliip, Commerce, and Nar. -4)Cwhh, betveen thet'nttedm&tei of Amrri- ca. and the Free, llanaeatia Jtcpublieef L beck. Dntnes and II aMharg.Wviiil.. ..... zT"e Mnited Stales U JkaierJc-;"! Ke nne pan, and the Republic and 'Free Hanseatic city of fiUheck, the Republic and Free Hanseatic eltr of Bremen, end the Hepul.lic and Free l!.nseiic cltf of a. m .... tumbwrjf, (each state lor iikh separate l0 on the other part, being deairous to rive (jreater facility to then commercia intereourae. and In nlr the nriviloa of their. naiRatio4 on a batls of the mo.ti"1"?0' belonging to eitherofjheJrM extended MlbirantyrKaTe resolved to in a manner clear) distinct, tnd positive. the rule which thill be observed between the one and the other, by mean of a con vention of friendship, commerce and nav igation. For the attainment of this most desira ble objfict, the Precedent of the United Slate of America ha conferred full pow ers on Henry Clay, their Secretary of State t and the senate of the republic and free Hanseatic city of Lubeckrthe senate 00.hflJxep,ihUcandfret Hanseatie city of i Brerneru.aD(Llheenat f-4le reiuaiie land free Uanwaiic eity of Hamburg abtc conlerred lull powers on incent KumpIT, their tntniater plenipotenttary near the ing exchanged their said fall powers, found in due and proper form have agreed Io the following articles. . Art,- 1. . The rontneting parties' do agree, that, whatever kind of produce, manufacture or tnerchandiie, ol any for eign country, can be, from time to time, lawfully imported into the United States, in their own vessels, may also impor tation be made in the vessels of the Uni ted States, n'.'of either of the said Han teatic Republics. And, in like manner, that whatever kind of produce, manufac ture, or merchandize, of any foreign country, can be, from time to time, law fully imported into either of the said Hanseatic republics, in its own vessels, rosy ' be--ale imported in vessels of the United States ; and that no higher or other duties - upon the - tonnage xresrro "of the veakcU shall be levied or collected, whether the importation be made in ves sels of the one party or of the other And they: further agree,' that whatever may be lawfully exporiedt.or re-exported by one party in its own vessels, to ahy foreign country, may, irj like manner, be exported or re exported, in the vessels o the other party. ..And the same. bounties duties, arid drawbacks, shall be allowed fndlleetedtbflhfrsuchxpojrUtion or re-exportion be made in vessels ol the one party or of the - other. - Nor shall highif br" other' charges of any kind, be irjiRQscdjutbe4)Qrtixkahe,o partyron vessels of the other, thao are or shall be payable io tbe same ports by national ves sels. Art. 2. No higher or other duties shsll be imposed on the Importation into the United States of any article, ihe'producc or manufacture of the free Hanseatic re publics of Lubeck, Bremen, and Ham burg) and no higher or other duties aball be imposed on the importation, Into either of the said republics, oF-any article the produce the manufacture of the United States, than are or shall be payable on the like article, being the produce or manu facture of any other or higher foreign country : nor shall any otner or metier . k. a a duties or charges, be imposed by either party on the exportation of any articles to the United states, or to the free Hansea tic republics of Lubeck, Bremen, or Ham burg, respectively, than such as are or shall be payable on the exportation of the ikrsrticles to any other forigf counrr y i nor shall any prohibition be Imposed on thrlfflponallonnDrpoHition of any ai1- tides, the produce or manufacture of tbe United States, or of the free Hanseatic renublics of Lubeck, Bremen, or Ham burg, Jo or from the ports of the United Statei, or to or from the ports of the other party, which shall not equally ea-' tend to all other nation. : . Art. 3. No priority or preference shsll be given.-, .directly.,, or indirectly . by any or either of the comrattihg parue, nor by any, company,. cor porauon, or, agent. Ctlng' on their bebait or onoer tnetr an thority, in the purchase of any article, the growth, produce, or manufacture, of their st ate respeciivel y rlmponetf info the other on account of, or in reference to the character of the vessel, whether it be of the ono party , or the other, in which such article was imported it being the true intent and meaning of the cootrac- tins; parties, that no diatin ttoti or differ encs whatever Shall be mde'iln this re Pct. . ; t : , Art. 4. In consideration of the limited extent of the territories of llh republic of Lubeck, Dremeoi snd Hmbnr(, and of the intimate connexion of trade and navigation, subsisting between these .re publics, it It hereby stipulated sni agreed, that any vessel which .shall be owd ex tjuiivelr ,br a ddzea or citiaens oUoy or el,.hef L,hemi.jn4i?fjrhlclLUieWster shall also be a citizen ol any or elSer of themrand provided-three Lunhs o (he tW W Waif be'tltlrehs oMuojects'filaoy or'enher of tbe said republics, or of any or either of tbe states of the Coofedva tion of Germany, such vessel, so ownd and navigated, shall, for all the purposes of this convention, be tsken to be ani considered as a veaael belonging? to Lu- uecfc, uremen, or Hamburg . r ... ww - Art. 5. Any vessel together with her fiT,,,r;e'nc. "Put" 01 lubeck, Bremen, or Hambdrg, and coming from either of the said pons to the United Mates, shall, tor an the purposes ol this contention, be deemed to have cleared fro the repub- l! . I . i . iic io wnicn sucn vessel oeiongs ( al though in fact, it may not ftav been tbe one from which she departvJ: and anv vessel of the United States arj her cargo, trading to the ports of Lube, Bremen, or Hamburg, directly or ir succession, snail tor the like purposes, be on the footing of a Hanseaiie vcssel,and her car gOi making 4he same- voy age- - Art. 6. It U likewise areed that h shall be wholly free for all merchant. commanders of ships, and iher chltcny 1,1 win aruca.o manage, tnemsetves, their own business, in all the ports and places subject to the jurisdiction of each other, as well with respect to the consign ment and sale of their gauds snd mer chandise, by wholesale or mail, as with respect to the loading, . unloading, and sending of their ships, submitting them selves to the laws, decrees ind usages there established, to which native citixens are subjected ; they being in all these rases, to be treated aa litixens of the re public in which they reside, or at least, to be placed on a footing with the c'niaens' or subjects of the most favored nation. Art. 7. Tbe cititena of each of the contracting parties shall have powtr to dispose of their personal eoods withro the jurisdiction of the other, by isle dona ; .v.., ivniiubiii) vi v'iivTwiav uu incir represent stives being citizen of the other paty, shall succeed to their said persona) goods, whether; by testament or ab.inte tdto, and they may take possession there of, eithf r by themselves or others scting for. them, 'and dispose of tbe same at their will, paying sucb dues only at the inhab itants of the country wherein .aaid good are, -shall be subject to pay in like cases V and if, in the case of real estate, tho said helrl wouId'berVv'hted'Troni'' entering imo me possession oi me mnerance. on account of their character of ali.. .h. shall be granted to them tSHefm-tfihreirtTOS - r.t.i'- ' M I I" Executor to tbe Iat will and testament of tears to dispose olthe tame, tbey msy ihiQKPoptrLSndJO.withdrssv the pro ceeds without molestation, and exempt from all duties of detraction on the part ofthe government ofthe respective ststes. Art. 8 Both the contracting parties promh and engage, formally, to give their special protection totbe persons snd property of the citizens of each' other, of all occupations, who may he in the terri tories subject to . the jurisdiction of the one or the other, transient or dwelling therein, lesviog open and free to them the tribunals of justice for their judicial recourse, on the same terms which are usual and customary with tbe natives or citixens of the country in which they msy be, for which purpose they may employ, in defence of their rights, such advocates solicitors, notaries, agents, and factors, as they may judge proper, in all their trials st law ; and such citixens or agents shall have as'free opportunity as native citizens to. he present at the decisions and aentenri ces of-ihe-trtbunalsrin alrcas?Ohicb mav cohrerri them ; and likewise at the takmgfnlrammnl6nriBdevidence which may be exhibited lathe aaid trial Art. 9. The contracting parties, des- ring to. live in peace and harmony with all the other nation of the earth by mean of a policy, frank, and equally friendly with all, engage mutually not to grant any particular, favor to other nations, in re apeci t of c'6mmM"antf"hivigaiion which shall immediately become common to the Qtherrparty, who haU enjoy .the ame freely made, Or on allowing the ssrae Compensation, ii ipcjtuitwu, jra ditionsl. . ' Art. 10. The present convention shall be in force for the term of twelve years from the date thereof ; and further, until the end of twelve months after the gov ernment ofthe United States, on the one part, or thr free Hanseatic Republics of Lubccjt, Bremen, or Hamburg, or either of therq, on the other part, shall have given notice or their intention to termin ate the same j each of be said contracting parties reserving to Itself the right of giv Ing such notice to the other, at tbe end of the said term of twelve years t snd it is hereby agreed between them, that at jhe - eaplration:-of ijwelre months': after such notice shall have been received by either or the partiea from the other tbi convention and all the provision thereof, ahkll-ahocether cease -and determiner fawaS-regards the statea givinf and recel atood sua agreca toat, 11 one or more 0 the llanieauc republics aforesaid, shall st the expiration of twelve years from the date thereof, give or receive notice of the proposed termination of this convention, it .shall, nevertheless remain in full force and oDe'ition, as far as regards the re main'mg Ilansestic republics, or republic, which may not have given or received such notice. "Art. II. The present convention being approved and ratified by the President of the United ststes, by and with the advice and consent" ofthe Hanseatic republic of Lubeck, Bremen, and Hamburg, the rati fication thall be exchanged at Washing ton within nine months Irom tbe date hereof, or sooner if possible. . In faith whereof, we, the pleoipotentia ries of the contracting parties, have signed the present convention ; and have thereto affiled our Seals. - Done in quadruplicate, at the city of Wtshtngtonfon the twentieth day"OfSep"i . l. ! .1 t I I icntoer, in me year ot wii wroeiiriMiV' sand eight hundred and twentyseven, in the fiftysecond year of the Independence. bribe united States or Amerirs. L. a II CLAY, t. a J V. RUMPFF. And whereas the said convention his been dulv ratified on both parts, end the respective ratification of the same were exchanged at Washington on the second day of June, one thousand eight hundred sn-l twenty; eight, by Henry Clay, Secret ry of State ofthe United States, snd V'in cent Rumpff, minister plenipotentiary of the free Ilansestic republics of Lubeck, Bremen, and Hamburg, near the United States, on the part of their respective governments : Now, therefore, be It known, that t. John Quincv Adam, President of the United States of America hare raused the nid convention to be made pit blic, to rhr end th st the tame j T and every clause and article thereof, may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the Ubitcd States and the citizens thereof. , . - Ijt witnesawliereof,! have' hereunto aet my .' hand, and cauae.thfl eal of the -United States to he affiled. - J Done" at the city of tVasJiin'gton, thif' se cond day of June, in the year of our Lord, one thouaaed eight hundred and twentyeiirht, and of the Independence ft- a.l of tk United Rtae the fifty second.., ; ; : :n: : John (iuincy adams By the President. " " ." f;CL AYt w&'f y" mfSiileT" . -fva?-Vn41Ak SvatC Ot a tVfttt JS lt. Xathan AVey, late of Rowan county, drceaord, hfcreby givta notice for all personi Indebted To the eatate of aaid deceased, to come forward and make payment 1 and all thoae having claimi against aaid eCate, are requeued to present them to me, properly authenticated, for pay ment, within tbe time limited by law, or this nolle will be plrad iit bar of reCOeryL ROBERT N. FLEMING, Executor. MrtV 3124 Committed to Ue Ja OP Wilkes county, a negro Boy, who tars his name is DIM, belongs to Eekiel Trot- man, of Alabama, and ran away below Payette ville. He ia 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, well made, rather light complected, between S3 and 25 yean old : no particular markt perceptible on him. Ilia owner ia requested te - prove property, pay charges, and take him away. N. B. Si nee the above was published, the fellow save hit name ia Daniel, and that be be. longs to William Powel, of Richmond county, N. C. CHARLES PHELPS, 7er. mtknbort; Mag SO, 1828.. 19 Stdf tf North Carolina, Surry rtuntv. ITtTOTJCE is hereby given, that the tubacriber f jy ' hat eWalneJJettcwTof adaitnitt ration on be estate of Elisha Hamson dec d. the heirs of ElUha ilarrioo are hereby-notified to come forward (if any they are). ami receive their die tributtve thare of said estate, or it will be dispos ed of as the law directs.., 5t26 JOHN DEBHUSE, Alm'r. f:wf, 3rfime, 1128. ; - - Wflfe JY&rth-Carttina, Lincoln cauajr . IS Equity r John Huson, S. Huson, and Mor. timer Huson, by the'rf rusrdian, Eli HuyL t. . fJoliii Friddlb arid wife Mary, and Jgeph Mc. Kiuie i Orinnal bill. It appearing to the aa above; ee ;iwde.out isr,iW:State.i-Jhettftre. ordered by cour tbatpuWicatinii be awde sis! week aoccesaivtly, in the . Weetera. Caroliniati, for the defendants to appear at our next Superior Court of Equity to be held for the county of Lincoln, at the eoiirt-hou ra LinColnton, on the 4fh Monday after the 4th Monday in September next, then and there to plead, antwet or demur to complaint, else the tame Will be takeB pro cnnfeaan,and heard ex parte. Witness Job i D. Jloke, Clerk and Mater of aaU Court, at office, 'the 4th Monday after the 4th Monday of March, 1828. t2 JJS'0. 1). HOKE, 0. M. E. Wttctt8e Jevftlr i &c. ; TIIR atibaeriber hat lurt returned from tJlS . North, with at rood an svaortment of Jewelry, Walchet, Silver-Ware, tfc, ' :l at wm ever ottered for ar In this place t hie . ' Jewelry Is of tho !rrt importatinnaand,th most fajjiionktle and elegant kind to bo had it - anv of thr Northern Cities i tterant fild ami ' -. Sifver ifatcht t plain Do, 1 ke, tie,' , And in a .'. few dava, he will receive a very elegant aort.u; asent wf Militant Q!i,' -Kin. M kinds of SiU' iTrr-ffiir kept-caoataLtlyjow bmuoa mad te- - 'r order on abort notice., AU of which wiU be aokl lower, than auch rood were ever diapoaed of r- bfreJih&pl5tav- " The public sre' respectfully Invited to call snd '; examine theae goods 1 their rich neat, eleganee, , and cheapness, cannot fail of pleasing thoae who k . with to buy. , ; .J,l All kind of tFaiehtt Refairtd. snd warranted ' i ' to keep time 1 the shop it two doors below tbe) -- -A court4iouae, on Main-etreet.' , i ROBERT WYNNE. 1 SaHihurv, Ma 26.18 8. ir , ' VOTlOTi k ' f .1. the Ttotetludifnfehlt an31k1ioebuntj i V of the late concern of nuntinrttn U WnrnL have been transferred to the subscriber, who ba appointed Mr. John II. Ilardie.bis sgent I All those who are indebted lo taid concern, are ear , neatly rerjueated to make immediate payment to Mr. Ilardie, who is authorized to make sett tnent and rrant diecharres, Lonrer indulrenea need not be expected. 4t38 . ww, iiuzttingtox. SaUibury, Mth July, 18i8. . , . ftiate of aVotlYi-CatoAirid, ak , aowiw eersTTV.'" t'l.Y Jtb. 1828... A true deeeriptlon e si hestr, taken' up and entered by Andrew tiriffimln aid counfjnA bay anare, suppoaed' to be 18 or 19 years old. about four feet Tor 4V inches high, a star ia her facei one hind fodt white, hip-ahoulder, tome knots on ber left knee, , and large .mane and JUil Wlkb-waeHraloed -at X8, and put on my ett ay-book tbe day and date above-mentioned. 3t27 n. ANDERSON, Rtmpr, Frk . Yadkin, W rtgi. Rrwan fe'y. Snjf XmiH-CartHna, Sitket cuntp t , ; f soukt of pleea and quarter essionm June) U term, 1838. John Webb ft. Edmund Ileazlrv: Oricinal attachment, levied on on kettle, &e. It appearing to the aatlafaction bf tbe court, in thia case, that tho delendanf, Ed mund Reulev, ia not an Inhabitant of this State, it it therefore ordered, that publication be made in the Western Carolinian for six eeka, that the defendant appear at our Sett court to be held in Germanton, on the 3d Mod day of September next, then and (Here to re pfevy and plead, otherwue judirment will ba taken agatMt bitn by defendant. 6t29 M. R. MlKlIlPL.e. c. raiet adv. ffl. Dy C. L. BANNF.R, e. r- .V .. .V.ifr J A rih. Carolina, hnktt etuntg i li'EIUOK Court of law.tprinr term, 1838. - Jane- MfrrifKi, ,. Haeekian- Morrison petition fur divorce.' In thia ease, it, ia ordered by the court, that pnblic&tioi, b wtade for si - -weeka successively. In the Wrttern Carollnlaa", that unlets tbe defendant! Hezekiah Morrison-. (who if appears to the tut.&fkction of the court it not an inlisbkant uf h'it state,) do make hie " appearance before the Judge, si the next supe rior court of law to lie held for the county of Iredell, a? thetourt'limae in. StatesvUhVQd the) 5th MornLiv after the 4th Monday in September next, and file hit answer, plead to iasue, or de nwr, hf -petitioner' Wiil .be. beard exparte, and have judgment pro confetso. 6t19 ... . reate t J AS. iH MPBELL, vrr; S"rtK DrivrroVtf:rtfint..- , IN Equity i Heirs of Martin Walk, tt. the real estate. Puriant to an order of court made at the last term, I win sell, OB the 3d Monday of August next, at tne court-hoote in Btateavifle, upon a credit of one veafj taking bond with ap proved tecurity, all that tract or parcel of land, lying in taid county, on. the waters of Rocky Creek, adjoining the lands of Lucky SpeekS) and others, tbejrppertyjLSaid.,llsJtiilWaJs dee'd. containing two hundred and twenty,two acres, more or lew. JOHN M(JSH AT, cm.. June 15th, 1821. 5t26 BOOK BINDING. THE suotcriber respectfully Informs the ett ixens of Salisbury, and the surrounding country, thst he has established a link Bindery In taid town, on Main Street, a few doors south " ofthe Court-Houset where he will be thankful to receive any kind of work in hit fine f business. From a number of years experience, in PuropeU and America, he feelt confident of being able to ' give entire satisfaction id all those who may tV vo him with ittr description of Binding. , Blank BoiAn made to brdef, after any pattern 1 furniabed, on abort notice, and at prices wbicbJ no one can complain of. ' , tf- Old llotki Rebound, either plain or ornamen tal, on the most moderte terms. AH orders I. from riiBiiaCkiaifuTIy 't&o.totb4 pat-- nfll(7 svt Sue LJUUIIU Itl ISZpCCUUIIJ sWIIdlCOf Or thriohLsejrtOflNJlDE-ILAttXCURTr StuUburif, April 28(4, 1827. 62 - ; Mr. 3. WooiYiottv7 Dyer, RESPECTFULLY reriest aH persons in. ; debted to him. to come forward and snaka t payment t nd thov having claims against him will be paid to application. St bif Dying Estab.... lisliment in Salisbury, three doors east of the i courUMMiaeas bk stay m tbe plaoe awy be abort July vzth, wm. , . - - lt l UA tip ttwle aavanfag, W mm'"J x i it., irniv r jen .ti.HkMu..j ' Venience is provided for Man and Hone, to miksi them comfortable, at the moderate charge of 2$ -rr: cent day anrXnightrfor the privilege 6 ;he , Vard, the use of a good house, fire, waterf'Sd X shelter. Attached to the Ys-d, are a Grocery ; 1 and Provision ritore. Bread Shop and Coafee tiotiarv, and s House for Hoarders and Lodgers "' in a plain, cheap, wholetome a'nd comfot tabie trtyle. . (19 ' Finerttx'Ute, lit, Jfril, 1828. :;:r.i;!. r.l - s t i - ; 1- i - 9- 'r. 7T s I. i' ' IM ' ( ' :r I J-

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