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V ' l: I!;'! ': :" 'fUl -y'-'' i--''"- .y- - ;- ' Crura ireJOiepfcof iyeUrfil peacej; -I- &4 '4- - .- - -: - :- ' 4 : 1 .. : , - fifti ! ri ."i " ; ;v - TTTi hi i i I r imMBMBwMMw,,,., - - - ' U-r-l.f. - - 1 -r 1- Uf. ll 'iii f- 1 1 ;jOSEP GAILES &S(INf :-.;?f At Fire s Dollars per aniiuni-tfin advance. - V: ADYERTJSErENTS I Not ekceedmg: llne, nfeitllnserted three f times for a DoJIar, aJlcJr 25 cents lot every suc- oeetUng publicationv$ those of greater, length in th'e sanie proportion. ,.ijCoixvTiicTiios thankfully received.VJLkTTKK8 to the Editor must ?po?;-il;?1: ' i' Wifoxes Blbotn nd Buftch Raisfnof an 1U excellent quality i ais6;r a r 6 bairela Ne w-Yof k t5reert PippinApples; A barrel Pickled' Saraon, and.l , ; . ; C 2 Barrete Jatheron;sfCrackers : flnshen B otter. 1 ;A " With a variety: of all ar)ticles in the'Confec- ry completer He has alsOori hand, Sweet .Shrubnji all kind of Cprtialsi As he has nndetstoodi that hi -prieev? (ei ther through design .or.-. mistake 1 have 'bet n misrepresented; he siibjofris the t-jces of ?'a feW of the most prominent articles tv- v : ranrliesof all sorts, 50 cts. a iiound r-6z. '5 cts Sugar Pium.do, ,40 5-- Palm Nuts, ' ; ' English Walnuts, h 25 Almonds, : '1,25 . Pilberts, ,-. ,120' Prunes,: ' r25-" , Mnicatel Raisins. 1 30 ' - 4. ' Bloom do. '25 ' : t Best Nevr-Yorkjnade Cordial, 5 dents 4 glass Madeira Wine, l v ,v - 5 ,p V, And by the bottle r5;V.l - He. as usuaL is prepared to furnish Gen tlemen with Relishes, on .tbeorte'st notice, and hopes to merit a continuance" of that li- - ' ' i - . . 1. . f L- ill" ., beral encouragement witnwnicii ue napeen so long favoured. ? . , - . . v. i ! Ra eigh, Nov. 2S1828. . ' 4-3t . fTV0 Store, THoytses in Rafeigh," one occu JL pied by Ross & Scott as an Auction Store," and the otHer .,bv Mr. Lindeman, as a Book-store and Bindery. U ',. A convenient Dwelling House, "with Out houses, Stables, Carnage-houses, and a rat proof Grainery, corner of Fayette, and'Dae by Mr. Lumsden.-V - ::r v:.t. -Two unimproved lots adjoining eachr otner and fronting the public square, west of Mr; Taylor's offering handsome building sitesv" J Fifteen acres of ground in thie western sub v urb of the city, adjbinTng Mr. Boylan; On , thisUs an excellent Spriig.; ; K tl" One hundred acres of wood land, adjoining Mr. Rex, about o miles from townyfour-fifths of it well timbered; " , tL'" ; Tebms. One third' Cash, and the balancew " in notes with suffieient. security negotiable at the Bank -m 6'ancl 12inonths"NApply to Caivtw " Joifits' in the;-Wak'j-Forest,' "or. to JoHr-Dronr in Raleigh.i If hot disposed ; of privately, before Saturday,' the'lSth inst. any r all the above will be soldi TPOSlTIVJEi--X,Yp) to the Tughefi bidder at 3 o'clock of that day at the C6urt-hduse X-' .- - Also SalS TXa rnoit desirable teat mtl plantation,' the . remdence ofj. Calvin i Jones in ilfrake-Foregtt'X6 fidles jforih of JReigJoipjhe' nearest -itmi'bett I- road from lience. tot JUnttiburg, and'on the mail road to Graiwilie, This .tract contains . 618 acres of excellent Land, is well improved, has a varjetviif choice , fruit; capable of , prbtlucing;ih good years .25 to 30 barrels of Brandy- The crop this year wmcn may oe seen; pi vorn, Y neat, Cotton, Peas, -Tla Bran cc,i '&chas probably not bhexceein.qndtjVaopoTilJng to . he ' number of hands jemployed; by-scarcely any'ptahtatloiiJh thTEC-State' The corn pre taium , upbrilandnot'imanured (i silver ni'n ? ;CHeredV; woiild have Jjeen, ap;pUerfv for, and ;j 5?? if '', V" .itliout4 doubt obtainedaThad not. the'aVarcfs .0 uia jtaiAictn ubuiiivuy,; i -9Uiis Wlllin;TO and, examine thVprbdnc xceirent and llay maybe produced to almost any desired extent; 7 The upland haa'nroved self very favorable to cloVer. L -The house is ;neiy siuiatea in a oeauiuoi grove or native oaVs, 100 Vards from the road,, is nearly new. sufficiently large, very conVenient,Aand de- nnisnea. rcicntana ureeit- o vhioh u'18 tract is bounded, has fortunately no mill i'jat In its whole course, ahoT the p la& has --ways been remarKably healthy. The neicr h- - - j - - - - w W W m the State. Good classical schools are al- ;-",UV)a 1S verv resrjectaoief interior tn trnr , : Te' ls a mile c a "quarter disfclnt, fc Smith's : vi aout equal iyv distant pji ine ouier. cnoxnitutions are eqtialICDVyeent.:v'This VIlce me mim Nortnern j(mi Southern ; road and probably will be again, In v : h"ICSt k wil1 be the most public roadih , - v " Tne goodness of the road, places lu,in tiiree hours easy ap'tol On the whole, it is in ) Wose vrho know the place concur with ,5itfM f the most beautiful, healthful and L-J?r. residences in, the State, . """puwne personal attention necessary . - V Xhu r?1 ln the West wouldvmakesme i ' 'Ffe0 AspoH:of it, on any terms:- 1 ': at a Price suited to hardtime :-w !ccf land without nhe im- ; h SSntlT value of - the improve. .lE without the land. Payments sime as 1 ' 1 tTPanuk address ehquiri C3 -yttcwm .Matter. to the vUiitedStots iny a' sUpofceht, nmne tte pleIgefiimvlf dlehd, anpa SfeMSii? S'Wf 1tttions'ibeeii receivedla frshr supplyjw any'ddtioriarwareV;'V5fj ty of.not tafang lettcrs frxm?tb"e tPpst 4)5ice unless the:pdtaire'bpaidlf52: i T JOHN I0E VERErMi DtC . , Agfcnt for supply irtg Vaccine, Matt&r s. . ". Hie vj nuea otates Arrnyv 4 Baltimore, North Mattes SO-. ; J-9t- r HHE Stibscribers return their.siris Jeih and "the adiacent conntiesV for the tibenilencduraoreinent they have receive ea since tne ropenmg;oi xneir a EY-iisr tab lis hm ent iTicl; begVe;t..mfqm ain 51 d d iiintiir 1 tatirvnl v nf I'Cr'-. Men's Beaver Hats, fashionable? shapes- Servants Wool f.do.;iit': Gentle meT9 .Welli net on Boot .'i.vV a rfo V fine CalfskinlBobtees ; U V do 3 y2 ' do,- Shoes 1- .i ' Si Coarse? Shoes Hootees. anatJrO(TeS .. I.adies 3Iorocco Shoes, thick soal "da CalfskT do do: Prynella: Shoes '1, onmvnnit I Author -I -I.'.- V-- Women's common Leather i do Scntr.h Carnetme-hfr erent Qualities. ': Blue and 01iye.FIushin 1, Mixture Broad Cloth f Double-milled Drab do Rose and Point Blankets,' aZrwIucedfricea W r.. White, Red and Spotted Flannel ; " , Plain and Fietired Bom bazetts Caroline 'and Circassian LPlaidsrV - iV Cassimere Showls, assorted colors, - w Black ; and White and Plaid Calicoes, new Swiss and Book Muslin' 4-4 and 6-4 JCambricft A s Ladies' snd Gentlemen's Worsted lldafr 30 Bags Coffee h 4 Hhds; Sugar. s v HA?yLETT 8c ROBTr KYLE. Raleigh Nov. 19. ( , ' 3tf PAVETTEVILLE CADEMXF;7 npHIS Institution now, affords advantages C k; v equaLto any in the Southerh.gtates, be ing conauctea,upon tne most approvea pnn ciples, and provided with, superior fTeachers in every, u rune 11 01, osciux ami rimiuc-ituii Educatiori--This,; with its healthy, situation and moderate' charges for Board and Tuition, must insure' it,: a liberal', patronageThe strictest attention will bepaid to the conduct and morals of those attending it. ' . v r Female 'Depaftmenti conducted by jvlr. J7a V' JmiHontHth Assistant Teachers. r-r- Budimentsper quarter,, ; ' $2 50 Beading andWriting.' ; English Grammar. 'Ancient and .Mo-I-J i tiemvt reograpny wnn .me, use' 01 s j;i U'th? Maps;nd vftlobe? History-r j. r Belles li'etterspomposition, Natu-' rai . rnuosopny, joojanywiur nam r arm; : taught in the Academy $60, or $2Q er quarter - v''-V1 . '."'-"": ' Per per. Per ann. taught out of he Academy,'$100 i'Vperquarter $25. ? . 1 'S' Drawing? and thepPreiich ?anguagi yJau&ht bu Jlft Laisinsr, atmiixOf iyanc$.Z Drawiug,and'Pamting,-:per, quarter $6- French, f .';.VC' .vtSsV' )0 '-: .--VV 7i.,V'J.-C. Tli4Lan'rah Natural and i-oral Philosophy, Lo--; x V:'v; gic, .Vstrpnorhy, llathepiatics, Gc"o--;-'.: metry and;Algebra,?, $8 ' Englisfr Jllale Department Rudiments -' Vf " ;.v-: ' Readi ner, "Writing, : Arithm etic, Ehg-.l ' ' lish Grammar,-Ancient and Modern ; Geography with the. Use of , the .. r Maps and Globes, . .'" ' j " 6 Pens .and Ink provided" die Students witbr out charge. . A tax of 25 cents each Student for wood, water, &c. -r - ..Board, including, all the above Branches except music, fcoo per quarier payame in advance ;. ' '-;r-: ' v v"--V WM. HMTLTONl :or the satisfaction of Parents 8c Guardians the following Gentlemen maybe referred to. 3, A. Caiverok, Esq. Prest. of theSchoo1 Committee; ' V Bev'd ! R; H. Morhisox.;' 'V -v'K'i : r'-I Aprif 30, 1823.":, . V:: Utl4H'32' : ' JUST "PUB tlSHED,' ; : : ; j ;" vt'v. ' GALES's. :- . :i v ' - NO RT H-C Alt O LI NA Orders or whtehj wilt be promptly attend ed to, and dispatched to a.J3part of the State. Prin executed ;cand'OTnamental Needle Work 6" , v Jfici ttaughlhjf jytadamc ZVilla inHebes I w. ' at . , V.. . jr " . ('" t W I t-. . .: k ft ' ' Or ftoth m bi ' a a -mr -t ar v aw a" i mm an a a a aw . u 3b. a Ter pptwitu, peaj. iroipa nyrwigj con victibtr that ihere,iiever waaivWeri Ypmfaon,wbtii terdink bond M ttbn pf;thqH ins bii; us3 thertwas heater necessity fordey qtion fiH theSpublid serSfats : to! tspcve D3utie or ifbr Hirtue, mtntisml4 arid union, in bur coastitu- k Meeting in iyoUva. new; Congres; 1 d eem u:firoper t present tMs vie wof public" laflairiJn , a&ietidU niight othrwise be nessaW. 1 do it, howev ; ith??: satisila ctiori,v from :a knowledge that ' in ,thi& respect; t: r 11- - 1 - i ' . - .. :t - snaii comply; more may 4.rim tne sou hd Therople eiri ' . v-a 1 ' theV soveri.Mt Ik liidisberisalble'that iuii liuuiiuaiiuii ue . iaiu ueiore. inem on ai I important supiects, to '. enable 1 them to exercise that lush power with! com plete effect 4 If; kept iiii the dark! the must leiribompeteni,to it. We v. afe an iiautc tu : error auu uiuse, yvuu are nffaged:in! the manaement of public anairs, are more suuject to excitement, and to be led astray b, their papicu lar interest and jpassion, tnao. tiie great bodylf lOtirSconstHuentSvl wh living at home,ri sufc the -; pursuit of I their deeply iriteresteid sp&rof;cntfy arid oft-thelv conduct of tliose J whb, are parts esto themi depaxtnlen" of?th eveiindmdualin.each are resporisL? ble: alnd- the mbre fullAthetr in tpFtna tidrithebettert they cart j iidge of the wisdom of the" policy, pursued, f and of the conduct of eich c in : regard 1 to Ht Froths their"? dispassionate f judgment, much' aid . maV "al ways be bbtinedivhile their approbation will form the greatest incentive, and most gratifying reward, lor virtuous actions, ana tne cireaa oi their censure, thei1 oest security aaainst the ahuse of their v confidencea:, vTlieir; 111 LCI IU Oil V1UU UCOUUU3j ttljC UIC 4 A -atLa. ri-rl - -St a Wa 1 4a f 4- a- r fi ' A Mir 4-Vtf A' samer$ and:he ' bond by t sentimenx, as well as by interest, will be proportion ably irengtheried as tliey are better iri-t formedof the state of public .af fairs, i especially ini difficult cconiuncr'j A- -Vi " I. '1 ' I" 1 Iii -X lures, v. ,xi is- uy . suca fc-iiowicuge uiac iocalprejudices and: jealousies are sur-J mounted; and Ctfcat ; national s pc licyj extending; its fosfeirig care and pr&tecf tion to; ail": the -greats interest o( our mm a-k - 4 AVW'aha-l -arm MJ-i,. OTalAHll W al'ri 4a-k-B W "precise knowledirejof with ' foreign' ? powers, i as ( respectst our. negouarions ana iransacLons wtureaci isT thought to be particularly necearYi,' Equally, necessary is it tve jtud forni a just "estimate revenue,: and'prorr iinprpyement with7tiiw, tionalr prbsrK . i;ublic:. defence.' tions, - that ve paciij It is-by;our?abiU ies, arid redress wrongs, that we may .a void them. fGfSicV' r The Conimissiners uriderjUie fifth article of the Itref tyofGherit,im ying disagreed in their1 ppinioris,respec ting that portidn of Ihe -uridary;beteen the territories of .he United States arid of Great Britai n, the establishmei it of whi'cK had ; been j subrriitted to tl em, have made theirlrf spective I reporte , in compliance with that article, , that the same might be refeired to theeclsion of a friendly po wer: It being manifest, howeVerV'thatit -ould J'lfifficum'': if riot impossible fbraiiy powetto per brm that:officei fwitholut great delay ah3 much Inconvenience to itself, a pr apo sal has been madejby this goverjun ent, and accededto byCthaf of jGreat Bri-i taiu7 to v- endeavor to establish that boundary by amicable negotiatio i. j It appearing, jfrom i ong experience, that no satisfactory arraogemer t could -v be formed ,.of the com mercial intercourse netween tne unitea otates ana,tnejrir .... .. - . . , . . . . , . . , . tish colonies in this he lere, by le islaiye acts, while each party puriued uiiiuu, A3 iui uicu auu ,o icauu auuci pu 1 A precise kno wledire jof bur xelai ions cbricert with the i other, alproposal has bfeen made to the British: government to regulate this commercel by tisatys ! itf harbeen to arrahgelin like iiiaririer i just tlaim of the cibzeris ofVtheSXJ. Biap uabiting the ; ttates and terri tories, pbrderirig onthe lakes andrivera Wmcmempty into theSt.X.awrcrice, to iiavigauoa- ui; xnsxh nveritmtne o sheCTrimisioriels,lurider attd severitlv'Micles-l opthe treaty nentr paying successiuiiy ciosea,tneir lAboutirreiatior proceeded "to ihe discharffelolhbseTe. lating to the seventh. innne exensiyej; su rvey, requirea -xor performance bf theirldrities, iugtifiei me, presumption mat 11 win uecuiupiev- jTTfieetiationwh pnilprig depending with thejFreich gofimerit on several importanTDjecis ana par ticularlylbr a! iust irieinty for losses susiaineaip tsieiate wars oyjeciu zeps i o!UMfed5Ste Ju$ihletiures and torillscaUorisof meir propercy, nas nor as yet. au me desired effectilS As;1 this claim rests oil the same principle "wilh otliershieh have been admitted by tiier Jirieh vernment: it is not perceivea on s wnat just gr6uridi1tanber nistcr will be ihimediately appblnteo! to proceed to Frarice, arid resume the rie- gotiation on this ana n oineriisupj ecrs wmcn. may anspeuvewine viwonaQ tions.. f-j: ii'A:m At the nronosai-oi tne Russian tm- . ' . ' I i 4 il'' " TT -.5 v :'f':-T "' - Serial government, made l through the linister of me EmperorJ residing here. af full power and -instructions hare been praiisinniea to me iviimster .yt. ummr fed Stated ht. St. Pctersbursr. to arrarisre. Dacahle negbtiii rights arid iriteresta i of fhe twoi nations pn -the ribrth'Wpstcpast prthecwntinent. A similar propbsathad been rnad$ by Jiis impena t jai est y tff,ine?E(iy ern oi Great Britairil wMch-hanikese Drifted States has een desuby s, by at. it.- ' - i;l fzcj.: " una-'-Ji jemuy proceeuiug" uiiesuiig tne grat vaiue wnicn wj nave mva riably attached tb the friendship of; the imperor, ana tneir, jsontiuue to cuirrr vate 'thebestlunderstatMlin goverrimerit.:: t.J;In the f discussion s to which this interest ; h as ven rise, i arid ip the arrangements' by Which4hey may terminate the'becasion has been judged proper" for asserting asja pripciple in which; the dghts .and - interests of the United States "are involved, -. thatr the Amencan continents, by the free arid independentcondition Which they have asauineu aiiu maintain,; are nenceuwrii notto be cbnsidered as shbiecis for fu- ttjre colonrzatori by anjr European pow , Since, the- close of the- last sessjoa of Gonsress, ;the conimissioners;?and arbiir trators for ascertaining apddetecmining the amountofindeinnificationwhich jnaytbe- due, torcitiiens, of the IJnited 1 o,tates unuer;me aecisiuu o, ni impe rial Malesty jthe:"EriirieroVofv Rusia; inebnformity tb the con-verition conclu ded, at Sti. Petereburg;cWlthe'twelfth Of July; 1822,iiaTe assembled JttftKi city,and organized themselves as a'' Vem by thaftreaty., ' utedi'iderr , i:ai oFebr:uary,l p (9, L tvi;(f ifctliC Ited Searidi Spain 'j s iso lu ?eE: cn; here j and as th ierni.io bv the treaty, for the excniion of the trust, will- expire before (the period of the next regular, meeting or liongresstne attention of ' the LegisUture will - be drawn to : the measures"- which may be necessary to accomnusn me opjects ior which the commission was instituted; ;In compliance with a fResolutiori of the House of RepreseritativeVado ed at; theirt Iat session! instructions have been given to all the. Ministers of . ttK . r ! --'! .ISA-IT -L i.L tne u. otates accreuueu o iue powers of Europe-aud Amenca, to propose the proscription of he AfHcan Slave trade by4classinitTijidert and inflicting on its perpetrators the punishment of piracy. 1 Should .this proposal be acceded to, i is not doubt ed, that this odious and ciiminal prac tibe vill be prbriipUyand entirely sup pressed It is earnestly hoped that it will be ficceded to, fron; the firm be lief that it is the'iriost effectual expedient that can De aaoptea.ior tne purpose. At the commencement bf jthe recent war between, France anil ppain it was declared br the renchf government vateers "and that neither the cotijipcrc of Spain lierselfj nqr of 'lice trallt: tions r snouia pejrnoiestea py: lite nnva. : iorc:v bf.Frapce?exceptin thctHcli bf,t law-' fu1J;bl.6x;lfe&Tliu appears 'Mhayebec'rilftflifuJJy ?re', ' intb'efiecti 'cc'i:'cu'rrirjif with ipx ! TrocisiT-"' I r " uv tucL their the; proposal for v, pent i ant! inyarialjle. rri le. ure I marii ble? an iniri Yjbeeri- eiveri"t(i our ministers with FieeRussJtu to. tnake;rtose:;proos?ils i-ihtiiKsjcc t lyeyerimerits ':;dvMb':Qjfriendd ov4i.umariit!4eue aelioratl;ti. IKedit Tpn of ilier h.a-' piaS'racewhichpu (olitmni o6pnVateS I jLSLlZj. tiL JI1 Sxl-'it iL1t 2 clr..l.. a ci e r grcit iich ivvuyv w 1 1 iqu . i l v,i i i i 1 1 1 r APV 4 aV 1 fa r. aa 1 "ariimated b vi spiritiri whicli thev- werer mirde., aivi pime.v wars-1 mijjm. vt &e i u; f ay ora- cbhsideration of t!e rtrreat; lui rope - iwWers.' Inst ructioiis' have accbrtl - thateyillulip ittcc;efeil.j JieMinisfersvl 'Jto tlfe Ilepiiblics v.no '0 gressx probeaed ibrtlv; ajlerwarcf to theirdestiSan:if"mVirarri ofBcjalhte'feeP c ceiyed' lite:, nii raster appointexl to the " Reptifeliq b ClrilCwiU salltriiafewoi: Ah ieariyiappbitri.e - rly appbiritnVeirt w tp?Mexicb.Ariipist -, rior grade'bi eac.i: : . I accbtdirigi; ayetoigfit.- one-me.ieri if'H'vl The xVitriister apW ceeded,' sootr afterhilappbintmfept f(?r ' Gadi24n;rsjden ;. to ,urn-;jj.e ; proachiris tliaf 4)0rtthr conyeeui hiintt comman der;bf 1 1) e; lench! squdjroa by whichl it was blockad ed&ari d riot i r-.' .mittenjtajih tlio" captairifejfriatebM ter bf the person wh.bni he had oh be nrd tne lanayjgoi w.jiom:was rie rgqje ooject ; ot his proposedeotry v; J "is act,1 cbrisid erdnintrinffenieri bein't rihtfi.' pf emhassad ors and of nations! wij 1 forni . a j ust cause of complaint to the govern: , merit . of' France; against1 meofficei by ; fc r-TtiVactualcondition of th? -public s finances" mote than realises the frivbra- 0! anticipations' tjiat - were' eptertainetl . pip it atthe jppeniog oft ithe;Hst Session ; , . of GorijegSa .On thcl'st'day.bfiJanu- aj, -inoi yiikn,,utiaiice.iii iimv liiUfisu- ..... ry oixgbjoo "po. coin -tnai tunc, to the460tli .September the receipts a- mounted -4UrVanl bn ilOO.r andtlief eriditures ffi g I J,40 r JluririgthfoUrth quaftejrif tT i t, 1 s e stj mated that.. th e r 0 least- .equal '.thevexesnr1 therewiil reiriaiff in'th 1st diypf-JanuarV lU3 of nearly fi9.0n.0rc ;ibnili- rv, large ar .. r debt and a part? ; of - " . ' debt .become re- . Ill nal portions. of iliej . . iii continue- to become redeem- abl e, annually until t he ' yea r 1 C35.- It' ; ia LeHeved howeyer-that,if the United; Statesrremain at peacthewhblej of that ' debt may be redbemed by the ordinary revenue of those years during that per ribdii under tlie provision of .me! act of March Sd,' lSl 7 jcreatinjthe jinking1 fund, arid, in . that Ijcaie, the bbly part ui iiie ucul uuil vvni rjiioiii, ; uiier me . U Ami. ."1 11 I'fS - -1' - Ml '' o year 1835, will be the seven mi lion bfj five perr cent stock j subgcr jbed Bank of the United States,1 i to the; and the three per cent.- Ite vol utioriary doht: amounting to 1 3,206,99 dollar ! arid! six, cents, pom pis w men are jreqeema blfe at the pleasure of" goVerrimej ; " -f;The state of the army in its organi ; zatiori and discipline, has' beec.j grar;" dually ' improving for several sjyears ? . and has now attained & high; degree : of! perfection: . . The - Military is iurfee-v ments have been regularly made and;T: the accounts regularly and promptly rendered for settlement. The supplies! pf various descrijijims; have bten "of. good i quality; and . regularly issi ed sl aU'of -the- po8ts.?vA;system':of ;a :orir--.y-my and accountabilitj- lias been intro -I duced into evervbranch of; thi ser- 1 vice, which admits of little additional improvement. This jiesirable state haa been attained by the act of re-organi zing the statt ,01 the army, i its own GOttjrs. at, areenw or that it wouldant&o eomipissitns to pn- the-14Uxot Apnia 1 v ic . ' I si . -it: '4 .1' f 'til if V - .V; 1 - V ' ,, .'.I 1l
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