t ' i i i f it I i . - :," J Vfiie Farmers1, l..:Lj r S J 1 1 Hulr rilrf, being grateful flr tlx flartnrinji A- mij ii rtwiiig jlrnwig he h.i heretofore r iv. il, inform hi eutonirr and lb puUiC that .d U prepared to sreotnmoilnte llient AH W t km -1 1 ff Clli: A I" Il U than any othur Tar' rn U the plife. liw Table and BUbfci shall at all time be ij.)WJ with tbe very best the market Ur-U. Ilf ha experienced awl attentive Oilers, and Will stiare Do pains hiru4f to remh Y their stay agreeable. JOHN JONES. rsUUasjry. April 13, 114. tf Ilplaeopal Convention. milE Eighteenth Annua Conventf.! of the Pro- X lr Mailt P.t I (liurrh. M the f North Crultfw.will be fold in Pi. Peter's Church, Washington, commencing en tht Irtt Wtdnridaj in Mil ntzt, that bring the 7lb day 'it tU mouth. EDW'O LEE W1NSLOW, April 8, 134. Mm Srrrttary. Carriagc-Muking Business, 2AP.P.:0 & D2A73P. ... HAVK ON HAND, AT TII1H TIMR, A.57 ''W Assortment riVork, JSdrouchcSfGiggj ' AID caiiry-aij, i'-.rr:n IV VT . WHICH THEY ARK DISPOSED TO FELL wlwf r J li a nc a n h r J (?iht elsewhere in (hi action of country. Their work it manufiiclured of as good ma Lc li ft, m cm 1 procured in the Southern country. A they emimiy not but goal workmen, they w Warrant theirWoRK to be superior TO ANY tmtKU l.YTHIS TIM-K, - , . , . 1 in luatufu and strength. iTIielr IMnrktmillhliu W W)NE BY GOOD WORKMEN, one of tltrm tiring tlw BEST SPRING MAKER (tt REPAIRING will ha hm on nhort notice, nd try rof, t thir OLDJfrANU, cm Mir. LimlToue Juor 04w( oT Uo late Dr. Fprraiur Oflic. H. & a Salisbury, A pril 5, 1 3.U 3t ooiaaooxciT aosits?. E.LAW.Wlntlow, (FAVETTKVlIJi: rtONTINUE tWr Ajjrncy f r th tnniAU-tionof - Commwaon Bumneiw gfncraltjr, thn tV.llwtion and Scttlemont nf (Huinia, Diiunt and Rrm-wnJ xif Nutea at either of lite Bank, PurchaM of Stock, -Inrwtinrajl and Tranflr of Money, Ax. Ax. iFayt!ttevifle April 5, . . ;In Statcsvillc. 9 HEfiobMiWjpBi Hah!! t-rA B,H Um public that he HAS REMOVED hi iaTuftWe Stock of BOOKS fmn Clmrhrtte TO . :.,.wunM of throa ur.ju wirk il mm miW.y( rnertatl lntereatlng Booka, (rmi Pbt- . 'belphia.-.,IlwiU ho.iia object -to keep cnrwtamty I . ". on bml I'c'awQCtiiit'nl of wicl 1HK)KS bjh " HTATIONERY articlo ut are iu uYinund iu tin . foctMl of but ptaJa,,.-. ' 1 Helietinij that well-cnnductod Book-Store pro misa to be highly twcful to tlm cuumi f iin( Inra, of learning, and of Religion, and hoing will- Inir to aoll hi BMk at low prictt for Catk, or a rive encouragentont mtn aneiiuglitenua cahuiihi. j.tty. He invito all who 111 an interna in bin en tablement to caU nd examine for thenuilve. DANIEL GOULD. Slat wille, March 29, 1834. fit t2iaricl to be Solely rp;iE blowing Trctaf LAND, or m naich of reach as wilj satisfy tho I ax due themni, ii-u X4 SOLVt Bl the Courthouse in SulUbury, j On RIonday the 1 9tb of May next. 00 Acrea belonging to tliu Estate of John F. J-- lbiler-- - jjl Lota in the Town of Salisbury, given in by i aaniuui xu x eanon. . . 1 ' Jiurah Yarbrough. : 203 Aambclongmg- te lhe Estate of the widow - --.7- Crwwnj deccased.- ,. . ..j.... i,. I.u til,.., n.nwiill "ii 1 100 Acrea bclotiging to tho Estate of EJward Shcnpard, deceased. 1000 Aerca belonging to the Jvjtate of Riulianl ' . Parker, decea!t1."'"''"t , Ran kr.rt iriven in bv Nicholas Rvnier. - 1G Ac iv buluwgAWfl to- amam liite givn by lajitfcl liuea. .1" ; 1 ( . 67 Acres belonging to Rebecca Cook, given in - by Thomas Cook. ., -.-7 -100 Arw-behiriging .-Jo .-the Estate of, ElizabetJ Fowtor, deceased. -118 Aerwa Wongtng to Jacob Bostin f IreiMl ' . County. -- - - - - -: 100 Acre belonging' ; to the Estate of John Die- 125 Acrc given in by Manchester Johnston, 25 1 Acrea given in by Daniel Murph. ', 1U Acres given in by William Kainy. . 2'i Acres belonging to the heysof Jno. 8iok. i 22 Acres given in by John Hflsa. 1 JJQ0 Jkcri! jriven in by John Etchiaout GiBirdian . heirs of John Etchlson, decea.ied This Tract of Land lies in tho Fork of i t lr Ynrfkin, and adjoins tho laiKls of fea muel Smith wkI others. ' F. SLATER, Sttrif "-ry,ApriI5,JW7l rlmj TTi - ' - ' Drugs,. - - Ghomicals, , Class-AVarc, MAIN STItKirr, 8ALI.SI1LUY, (X. C.) THH fclTKIBERSUwi Crmed a (ivrruirJip in the DRl'fl ni'iilXr-, iiif arm tb uUic Ibut lry kra-p cmMiuiily mi UuimI k lara bikJ gi innil ourliii lit M imiCINra. Aji rMtiititf uinktr tlm fJwintr hk vtx MKHtnw.-Vr(jftMljfc Murrul, At IWnl ; Plnr.Iry and f ImuikI ; Flx-p furniture ( lfrtar an4 Prtlt 'IVrnxmx-ffrt an llarotiieler ; BaraHMUrviu Hrt Hvai raIwpin, Ginger, &c. ; Hrr and Pcrfunirry ; l'r.i im...I-l attd lluir; (hu.Imp, FlaxHcrd, kc. ; Wim and Hr i a it...riI ; YarniiKe and I.liu king ; l'ruciM- and Pijjc pinalt and Cptner I'nmr ; TOnACCO...Cmwin hikJ Fim-king; Cl I A KS..J'Muijr4i ainl (Himxifi ; Cotw...Hji'nniirt'ti ami TmI)w J. Hlrit of Turjiciitiiwi, bimI Runin ; A lb as r An...g'J Tho vhn may A-ire any article coming vitndtocall t our eHl.li-him i.t, wtxTf l'rt lt ami (.rilllllir llrilit ilira imiy b oliiiiimxl, irHintif h Ii ilni"- n nwy I- f"iml mivl re. Mm-huni wUliini; P TENT MEDICI N FX Ac, uml l'tiyKmiui h mv in tin; Imbit of gftiing tbt ir uj1ii of MmPiciiifa frrii Hk- North, on- .li itnl to cull on n, fr o U In vi tlmt wo run fur-ni-h tlH-tn with mw h articl' , uml fn m li lrnu, im ill kme no iikIih 4 mm nt to ml ilni. tn krttrkvt hi our tin". We iJiull m 11 In, dr CilIi, or on a .Short Credit ; ami, mn we 1h4I rilvo' rcpom.iW for hul wc cll, we hojic both to merit and to rttxivu u hhcrat abara of iIiIh: jxitfoou. (Kr One of tlie firm. ho hm U-n a Prnrlilioner of Medicine fir ninny yenr in tin 4ace, will give PROFESSIONAL ADVICE to cuHiwrM, gr.ituilotily. sAusmRY N c WIIEKLEU-& HURNS. Travellers oc:::a itcp.th cp. sact, BY TAKING Peck 'SfWdlfortV Stage, AT ttAMNlllfllY,(NeCT.) (17 inilo S. of L'intoii,) Will nov arrive in Fnk-riclmliurg, ( Vra.) at 0 A. Mron Hie fTWimr DAY from Ix-tinKt.!, in - time f the Bteamboat to Washington ; d. ping, the SAME MGirr.ui BALTIMORE . making ... - from lArAUigloiit(K) to Italtiuiorc. 05" Couinru thii-with tlie njKi-tl of uny oIIht Lure whatevm" - " " .... - - PECKS A WELI.tHtD, .,.'.,. rrvprwtors of the ohl S.W. or Middle . - RMie IUimi of Siufje. FwHkksburg; Man-fc '31; 131:- ' N.B. Travrllrrs'frorn any point of Sulis bury, wuthing to take tlm LiiM', shiHild Ijc nirfful to tnlrr to Salisbury only. P. At W .'k Sl!im leaves Sulislmrv irniiied'mlely aller tlie arnval of the Piedmont Stae from the Amth, vct4l S L!JS1!.AYATI'E SDAVvniid FRIDAY eveuuur. Fare ns kw tm by any other nite. P.Ax W. April 5, i:t4. ' Travellers' Snn, ja hi am m ji SITUATED SOUTHWEST or THE COURT HOUSE, IN THE TOWN OF gtov, X. i: inuLivu THE Subscriber take thU nietluxl of informing -Travdbrs that ha keepra House, of Enter tainment in Lexington, (N.C.) on Main Street, South weat of the Courlbause. HirTibhrwitl always: be wtpplicd 'with"thebeaf fare that a plentiful miighborhtiod can affird. His House .being capacious, and attended by ecrvama who are imkirH nous and zealoua to please, Travrl- birw etm always bo actemiwmiii w4w4th-tfOO D BEDS in rooms with fire-place. And last, but not the least important consideration, HORSES trill alvayi recritt tuck attention, in tkt Stable creased aiiiltty to do the service of the road. An excellent Luie of Accommodation Stagea leaves the House of the Subscriber, FOR SA LISBURY f ;a-tho;:ewBHigs day, and Saturday, and returns tfffjexington on the succeeding eycnmgs. r : (fctr Passenger going from South to North, by entering their name as far as Salisbury only, and there taki.ig the Acwmniodatiou Line ioj sing ton, cun have their choice, at the latter place, be tween the Piedmont Line and the one which runs by av of Fredericksburg. N JOHN P; MABRY. Lexington, 'f in !, S, 1834. THE' Subscriber hi ! a (x)i;(nis-sHAR&i:ii' Volume of "AYS- will jwy its full value to aivy j ver it to him. JOH. - tiiliaburv, March 22. lSUl. n who w ill deli- BAUD, Jr. . 7 ' Painty . Pyo:ptufB,lli o:o:t cp IT IT ft 1mtiit!T..Jiurj" l aixl LV'iitJ; )Y3Tl'r'FH...van.iua kind ; fV:alr awl Weight IWTLr...(freat arfty i Cork of all aiwi 5 Cork-Vrtwi l'outu..Ai, A-iillil AkC Fancy Articl ; Htti)icry ; PaMc Br(li j W int...lvim aid CaniUo ) W)APS...Coii)inon and Fancy HatU'r' Material i I.Er...(Il(l, Silver, and Dutch; Fiu..lIolil imI Tin ( 8M'FFS.LoriIUnI' and otlicra ; Kinl-PiM:r ; Hniiir iWixva ; . KrARCH... Vnirrknn and JYIukI; Mt HM...Inrifcr ami (.'omriMm ; TWINE ; Jujube IWo j A.c ic. &c. IT n B nroW the aliove hwwbt, aro pnrticulurly in- IT Bl (fLOT IIOOIiN. I NY perwm bnvini; either of the n.uowinr TKIKS, U'loo'iTi to tin-, will U; (iiim-d In return them t' my com, u : I lio M mul til voIiiiikh f ( liriMtinn s ltlnrkitiie; The ltd VohiiiM' of ArehhoW'a HlmkUHie Willi Tin ntir J. (NikiVi name in II ; The fh rohimeirf' Swift's Works NtchnJV Iih; Aiihth-hii Ktite I'nix'ia, I Hi, il, :WI, iiimI till ul.; Tlw I'ullwm Nnvt'U tiuuuuVtt, 'At, :kl, 4Ui,.rHh, and ('(III volilinef ; The 'M volume of Rrtmn'ii Philiwophy. My naine in in iinr.1 of die ilmvo Dtolu, no Uiat ix-r suns who btVC timxu uia7 kiiuW wluwe they are. 1 Uiu Qiorc OCMrc uie. aliuvoiHiuu, m Uw utla vtrfuiimi wiueh I Juivc kftjut: worth but hllle to oie without the others. BUKniii t:KAitjri SnristHffyrApririllW. ainwW"niii in i n at i f rr.ir'i i . ' i 'J At . .. . - o a H o rpUR Subscriber informs his old customers and the public in general, that he has REMOVED TO CONCORD, where he has opened a Shop, in whoMkTAIIKiaU--UL'SISS in its va rious branches will be executed in the most fash ionablo, neat, and durable manner. He flutters himself that his skill in the business, and his con slant personal attention in his establishment, wil enable him to redeem all pledges made to those who mav favor turn with their custom. OCT He receives the latest FASHIONS remi larly both from New York and Philadelphia, and works by the most approved systems. Cutting out, and Orders from a distance, will be promptly attended to ; and last, but not least, his terms will be very accommodating. 1 THOMAS 8. HENDERSON. N.B. lie li dctermined to do work in a ttylt tu perior to any done in (hit part of the country, and AtWAVS WAWUMT6U "TO FIT WKL- Concord, Mureh 30, H; flnr TAIiiOlllJaC. -i- atpmt Pki1iwl1l.iift- Npw.Vnrlr I nilin iinrt Puns styles of FASlllOiSi, andjiavuig utlua em ploy a number of Workmen who arenrst-rato, prepared to cut and make work in a style superior to any done in this part of the country, and always warranted to ht, i . ... " ' Orders for Work in his line, from a distance,wil lw punctually attenilod toaccording toortlor ) and all kinds of local custom-work will be done at the shorten! notina and nn rejuvwialiln teniia. He can be fitund, at all times, at his ofd stand, a few doors above Mr. Slaughter's Hotel, and nearly opposite Mr. Vuiin Aiurphy s store. TO TAILORS. Bing Agffnt fi r some of tho most Fashionable Tailow in JNew.Y'oHt. the pubscriliwr M.jMee to teach or give instruction to any of the Trade luio-fttay.aesire io oe more pcrieoi in inoir dusi a his bxliuf tlwt it s fully enpahl of giving tatis&ctioa, he reiemlly BuBStB al! who desirenastmctHsi to call on tuts. ' SalibburyatIy "B. FRALEY.' All k.mU .-f P HINTING d-sNiln-re. ioat avAi CivTtiagc MaVlng, AND REPAIRING. J. Wt Ilalnry A; V. . I hhit r, Couth and Carridge-Makm, ' Rsie;tfully bf irm tU PulJiC generally, that they have entered into Co-Partnership for tho pur. immo of carrying on the above bum in all iu varieties, and (list they have, , for that mjriMjae.takcn the shop FORMERLY (XXVPIKD BY PHILIP JACOBS, On Ike Mum Htrret, amwaie tk old JU. ft They have on .band a eod aui'ply of tlie best carrfully-sclerted jnd. cll-ioojsl imbcr, ami will alway keep on hand, for sale, mtai:coaciii:m, Carryalls, GiS$,Mm SULKIES. Ax. ' tcL-li-'i r. Which shall not be surpaased by any in tbia sco tioo of country for neatness, durability, awl cheat- U-M ftjr For tlie benefit of Traveller and Ftatr Drivers, they will always keep on liand CARRf- AGE-SPR1N(!S and all oilier fixtures necosaary to put tlwue vehicle in tho most comiJoto pnlor (I and every description REPAIREVG will bol done at the shortest uutico ami on the lowest io sible terms, - ! The St:liscriliers linve attni lMil lo their CW- uge-Manullietory, a BLACKSMITH-SHOP, in Hluch they employ msie but lint-rule worknrn mid IImi very bent iiiati riul vlu li emiblo thiin to assure tls ir friends and the public thai all wrk lHKi by tin. in, in this lira; also, w ill lie of supeaor quality, and as low-priced as any other exoctted in this sectiou of country. The Suliscrils'rs dei-iii it hnrdlv necesiary to any (hut they will Im thankful for a p1inof (Ik) (Mit)lic favor ; nisi they hojie, hy htrict nt tril lion to business, and moibratu rlwrgea, to mfril tlm mtroimge of all who may wimIi to Mirchist articles kept for sule by tlieni or jol dsie iu tbir line.. JOHN W. RAINEY, PHILIP J. Ft SHAVER. Salisbury, February 15, 134. tf The thorough bred lloic Eclat, T AS raised in North-Hamplon Counly ho is " a U-uuliful sorrel, 5 (bet 1 inch high, very heavy, has a splendid carriage and is allowed, by all gissl judges, to bo very suK'rior in ftraMtlti himI ucliiMi. He was gotten bv the celebrated old race-horse Sir Archie ; his dam was a Hal mare, gotten by Sit Hal ; hia grandam was Hsrm't Ea ti, who was gotten by old Bcllair.out of aWiM- air, which was called a very fine mare of ker day W-JA 1 dam was rawed m North-Hnmpluii Co., by MrEt04si Fruawho-ild-heT,-whh,iryoTmg, la Mr.Sotb Peebkwfoi t3IIiirrraii(Ui(Iia net Eaton) w a 'mare well known by mtny peo jib and Iter perfitnaiiees-imoS'r"the-TOd(llo "were npiul to any oilier beast of her kind, both lor ease be idwr and- borsetff sWlms -been weH -rriwr, pwt:kly m a long journey to. Uie far west ; she was once sold tor PJUO. The submribere; m1iJ jq thcJr h.wJsocujaetits lhat certify the Horso's Pedigree, but they feel delMwy m altttching to this advertisement "the names the gentlemen who gavo them, not ha ving from them any siecial authority lo do so. In miint of formation of body, ECLAT is not to be excelled by any, if equalled. He will Stand the ensuing Seaaon, IN LEXINGTON At SALISBURY, . COnunencing in Lexington on the 15th of March, at the reduced price of 84 the single leap, SO the season, and VI 0 to insure a more to be with foal Die insurance money will be recoverable as soon as the marc is discovered to be with' foul ; or soon er, if tho pnnerty should be disposed of. . 1 he Horse will attend regularly every ninth day at his, bJamlH, except when .shown, ui. (Hiblio places or delavbd bv accident. The season will end on the lust day of 'June. Care will lie taken to avoid accidents to mares, but no responsibility can be as suinenorny tnoi mnv occur. ALPHA PEEBLES, JAMESMcNAlliY,. ; FeliruaryS?,'!!. ' 2m Slaron WooUcorth, JWatc and Clock laVcY, TEGS leave to inform the Citizens of Salisbury, A ask WelLia those 4 TRowa and the surround ing Counties, that he has -Removed hi Et$tablihment TO THE SOUTH SIDE or THE COURTHOUSE. A, A dooraabove Mr: WmrH. Slanghr ter's Hotel, on Uie Main Street, v ueree still contmncB; ua neTetolbro, ; to execute ALL KINDS OF WORK in the line of his profession, at short notice, And onJAe matt reatomble ttrmt. WATCHES & CLOCKS REPAIRED by HIM WILL 1.1 ALL CASKS BE -Warranted for 12 Months! And those disposed to patronize him, are assured that no pxuiia wiu besjiare-d togwe tl imit . general and entire satisfaction to them. far ENGRAVINC of tiuy dua;iiulkm, flu! eluding Tomb-Stones,V will bo executed with noat- hefis and accuracy, at sliort notice. " ? Salisbury, Jan. 27, 1334, . , , ; J tf" : ; NEWG001)S. TIIR SURiCIlinr.R .i NOW RIXT4VLNQ, A.D OPENING, , A Large and Full Eupply l, Vhh MVINTini CiOODH, ItONSlSTING U CVERT ARTICLE enerl!v kent ia a Countnr Rrtid Slora i i of uliich be M.dupowd to sell LOW i CASH, or to punctual customer on sbobt rataiTt. ' Tbe puUio are rtxroetted to cU, bear fricea, tod judge fut themsclvea. i . ( DANIEL IL CRES3. Patisbury, January 0, 1 S34. tf atlAcnw&Te,Cuna, & Glass. T hom.ia J. Karranv ImjKirters No 63, Water a c. t, lr urns rtttiting their Spring J L.:!ni tf IU? thtnwart, Caiad, ' " J O'Ws, in ttrg grtat tu rv 'y . " ' , ' , hpHEIR stock is yextrwir,eu f.mrinj emy I article Ai in tLe Una j am!, f. m rbetr f-r.u. uc in rguna, uj art eiuU. d t ou'jcmont o liKur cuMotwrs, n j and price. Merchants dealing in i it greatly to their interna! to t. ", f which hay been iade are mnU Carolina and Virginia msil' . will be put down lo tbe h ; possibly bo sold tUi IV i made to give our cuMoos m ' rws ymUr, bne.wUI f.J !'. m Vi t rt -w lo IV . ! vr:ry . hirh c i ftS Litl.' : , tnl, WO tm-4 Rir a continuance of iwtrwi,.: in Nartb Cftrj, Una, THoa. J. lUi 'IOW A, CO, nfewTortTl'cb.ia, It Kt f piIE undmlgned bus this day quaHBcd as T i, A- ecutor of tbe last Will and Testament of JU. derson Ellis, deceased, and hereby req-yits il persons having claims aniast said Estate, to pr.. ent them for payment within tbe time fit. cnU. 1 by Law and all those indebted are hcrtly re quested to make payment. . . - JAML3 XLU3, Exeeotor. -November 2, 1 if TIN WjVRE. TO MERCHANTS AND rEDLARa i THE SUItSCRirtER .t PRK?T.asi IlAXo' ' 4 Lir I I i J Liiftaau I, m r Made of good materials and first-rate work ship, coosuting of tbe luUowiof artickra,. . 120 doaen COFFEE roTsiaaaort aitea 4 dozen Open Buckets, ditto; , 30 doaen Covered ditto, Uto 7h doaeo Cream and Patty Taaa, ditto; - 40 dotcn Lights of Candle Moulds ; 13 doien Milk Strainers; . ' 6 dozen PANS, assorted sizes ; -83 dozen Measures, ditto; 24 doaen Funnels 4 . .. .. . -.-v.- 100 doaen TIN OTPS ; 20 doaen Milk dine . 2 dozen WASH BASONS. Cafleadwa; Stew- tVH; WatFt Card Stands, OH SUods7BgWC SlUtw llnmti lisnthorM, Pepper Boicai Graters, Dippers, Dresseu Scoops. - -- Stage .Lamps, A Akv OCT Beswa, Feathers; TahW..rewter. 1 Copper, Wool, and Iron, lakee m eselMm. " DANIEL If. CRKSS;-:'' Salisbury, January 9, 1334. tf a1 WHICH SOMEBODY WILL st GLAD TO QY& is wanted: A BOUT ten vears ago there Iked in the Tewf Congressional District a R F.VOLLTIQN ARI. SOLDIER,"By tlielSme of lanrrf, or Vf. f t, or something of the kind. If be hue asy ' heirs' living, they may probably' be" put is a way at get a small sum of money, by. applying to tbe Edi tor ol llib H KSIKtLN CAKtHJMAN"- Salisbury, March 15, tT " Charleston and Cheraw, JTHE -STEAM-BOAT MACON, Cait. J. C. Giahax, If A V ING -been engtged;iagl Suihmer; Ea ria? 1A ning between Charleston and Cbcraw. rallisg at George-Town on her way up and dowo,witt R. sume her Trips in the-eoorse of a few rfar aad is intended to be continued in tbe trade tbe east ing season. Her exceedm Lirbt irafLof water. I drawer, 1 wnen loaded, only about four and a half feet) nrablp her to feacn uneraw at all time, eir'," on an uncommonly low river, wbea ber cargo wal be lightered, at the expense of the boat. . . . . " JL B. CLOmlL - Charleston, Sept. 28, 1931. tf N.B. She has comfortable accommodations it a-fesr pessegei--,is--t-?'v-i:WA" J." K"CTT FIRST KATE CAKRIA4.E FOR SALE CHEAP. WIIE Subscriber has just eewpleted all the ? - pairs necessary to a second-hand Carri which haa for some time past been in bis f" session for that purpose, and now OFFERS IT FOR SALE, in pursuance : of instructlonf the owner, who has no use for it. The Carriage is now as good as wbea and can be seen at my shop by those desirouM purchase. JilllV I RIIlVF.R. To Wagonera, A Wagon coins to FayctJ ville, can get 5 or 600 pounds of loading by wg at this OlTice. AUjtcIJ I" ii i' n I" - f Ibr it- i. in 1 tu li C.I ici Ut itr l.r Ml t frS ten w Ta a H) It v- -: 1 it E tu la: t; i-i. 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