t, - - ' 1 ,,l,,lv!-; v.CvA i "' ' i ' T" ' ' ii N A 1 t. V eH.J ri ' 1 :V ii'.;i. if ; r'sji" ;' ". 0t: owl .J'P " ,osKt!H-QALES!&SOm. ' every. sttccH fTv l" ilCATll M the yVitor must be ttoslttajd.: Krom ihe Leeod of Sleepy IJollow; J: , On fine atftoititval morning Ichabod, . :u.:rmnm!.'ftatreathruneil on a lofty rconce rns of hi 'little literary realm. In MeDotic power ; the birch , of justice re cln three: n.V,;-beh; ' tant t rrr t evil doer ;whileori the 2V before h might et seen sundry coa. nd article and ;priht)edeat6n, ,tectetl uprtn thespernnif idle urchins ; )-flfh is hiir-monched; appUs, popgurvs, WhiriisiiH- i"11" ramparit ittle paper pecocks.- .Appa rently ihre had been ioraa . pet: of justice recently inflicted ; for his fcholart were all tomlv in ent upon their books, or slyly whispering belH,d ihe, wiih. ye kept Mn'm the maer ; and a kind, of buzzm? ,tillness reigned ' throughout inn.-; school room. I was suddenly; interrupted by te appiranel aif negrO iii'-tcbth iu kVts nnd' lrnwvrsf' a .found crowned fVsment of a hat, like, the ap .of Mrj, ,,u mounted on a ' rKK?jt wild, lulf .br.- kvn colt, whicli hen jinked wifb rope, hV iva'y 'f hnJt r. He caine clattering up tthechool diHr witri an1 inviratio to i, h hol to at'e" 1 a" Wrry-inaklgf qu ltinjr frolic, torblvjd ..lhi:evr.ninfs Mvnhtr Vart T,iser$ ; and havios; de- i?ered hi messaL "with ttvt air of impor tance, and eto oCfitie languo, wnich a peuro i apt to display on, petty emb Usies oflhe kind, he dashed over tye br;k, and w, seen scamnerihs awnV up'the hollow. full of the importance and hurry of his mis- lion. - ; - ;...-';.v,;..... . . ,i All was now. bustle and hubbub in the Uf.fiHiet firho-roorn. The 'scholars were hurried ' throuzh'. their lessons without stop t inflM 2 those ,' who were nimoitj skipped over half with Impunity, and those yni werc wrHT "i '- - ' jndeft.n Ihe rear, to cju.c.Ken their iriPPd. or heln them lover a tall word. ...I AM kAin I n Am i nvtr a I HI L worn. in .it;,. .v-;" , " )' W oa the..MveM ..ksUn,l .rr Mt4Sr-ir?7", "V''a,,h ii .. .......A inrnwn nuii wiiniiiii iwiiii'i f.,rer the oui time ; bursting forth like a lefon ol . young imps veP'J; nu nicm;f- fn alxjui.ine green, j"j n uich cany eniancinalioniy . '' ' ' : " . ThVsallanf lchaboLnow spent at least an eitra hllf-hour at his ; tqileft brushing and furbishing on his best, and indeed on- If, Suit 01 rusiv UiaciM . nun arr-ingiiigp ui Looks by a bit of. broken lookingglass, that hunsr up in theschool house. That he might make his appearance before nis mis- ' tress in-the true spirit of a cavalier, -he Wra rd a horse from? the farmer with whom he was'doiiijciliatedf a choleric old Dnir.hiian, of the name of Hans Van Rip prramLvthu gallantly -mouiitrd, issued trur;ke a knight erraotiCncluVst of ad- VrrdurewRut it is fit that I should, in r' 'tie true nirit of rjnantic story. 'give Mime ftccoint ot the look and equipments i my hft... . . . . .-J S.'k. -i . .1 . I . .1 1 . fkllll f lik1 . . uciu mm ui sieeu. i ue annual n- ursn "asybrokeo-dowfi plWgh-horse, th.t . had outlived almost every thing but his vicious - ng., lie was gaunt and shagged, -with wewe neck, anil a hed like-a hdmmer ; rusty mane and tale were tangled ,and knotted with i burrs ; one' ey had Jost its pupu, and-, was glaring and spectral,, but the ther jRad the gleanf -of a genuine devil i t. Still he must have had fire and iwetde tn his day, if we'- may judge from M nime, which wni .Gunnoiyder.' He had, ,T) fact, ben a favourite steed of his mas- . the choleric Van Ripper, who vas a inriou rider, and had infused Very prob- a!Lv smeot tiis spint into the animal 1 "u "ami broken dow n j as ne , louKeti, ihtrr- wast,re of tne Iruking devil in him than in.auv vouni? fi'llV in ihe couutrv ,1 .hdbod was a suitable. figure for such a Jtpfd. nde with short Hirrups which r ui n,s knt,e9 nearly up to the pommel ?! the saddle; ;hisr s))arv elbovr stupk ou v hke f grasshoppers he carried -his y whip l"rnCii,!;r..Uri ;rt un.i .izt-'i" - - -.1 i . . . - . ,. - - "r ailfl. aa hl buirta i,.rrrrrt ' ,.n thr tmu.1 him ..r l : . i. ; ' . T . .v a ' 1 ois arms WMSi'iiot uniiKe tne nap "i a pair of winjrs. '. Avi teated ' " Wie skirts ofKis blacVc..atllirted out 8Sn to the horse's tail.-Suchl was' the' prance qf Ichaan hisi Iteeifen, 5 "owed ou t ofthfe gate of i Haos Vap Such leaped up jnat ic . . . Plr,aodirwisalfoth jnuoa as rarelj to biineV With: in broad to thexperienml vutch Wfe yhgtit. -:&TrA -V 't&$j. There Vis the doughty d rugh.ttothe teo- the fronts into brilliant d Ves of oranim. Hrpiet. . aid scarier., streaming tiles of wild ducks began :to make heir appear anceihigli in the air j thebark of the squirrel was ! heard from the groves of beech aqd hickory riutS, and the pensive whistle of the.quaii at intervals from the neighboring sbble. fteld. 3 v Th.e smalLbirds were taking their fare well bir.qufts. In the fulnesss of their revejry they fluttered, chirping and frolic log fnrai bush do bush and tree iotree, ca pricious from the abundance around them. There" was the honest cock-robin, the fa vouritefgame of 'tripling sortsmeo, with its lud, querelous note j and twittering blackbird flying ih sable cloud ; and the I ' ... Mr- goldenwinged woodpecker with his crim- son cresr, nis . oroau duck gorget, and r: . '"LV7 Y- K - , . Ui- uiru, wun.ns rea-uppcu wings anu yenow- necessrry 10 caution the puolic against using si tiuned tail, and its little tnontero can of milar Mills without his consent. Tltf!'knhv.riK feathers ; and the blue jay, that noisy cot- comb, in his gay ligbi-biue coat and white il ' l 3 T J5-- i - under clothes, screaminz and rKattfirlik;r nodding and bobbing, and bowinsr. and pre'ending to.be on good terms wiilivery songster of the grove. s icnaoou joggen .aiowiy on nis w.ty. his eye, ever open to every symptom of culinary abundance, ranged with deligit over the treasures of j dly autumn. On all .sides he beheld vast storet)f apples, some hanging in oppressive opulence on the trees : some gathered into baskets and barrels for the market ; others heaped up in rich. piles for. the cider-press. Farther , 1 1 . 1 . 11 r 1 i" I on he beheld great. fields of Indian corn, witn its giuaen ears peeping irom tneir leaf? coverts, and holding ou the promise .f .vlr ami hfv nitiirl 1 1. tr ami ' thP l v ngupmeiF.fuirrouna oe.urs io toe aun, md giving ample prospects tor toe ms luxurious pies; and .anon he parsed thejon frasrnnt buckwheat fields, breathing lh- I dour of ihe beehive, and,as he beheld them. Holt anticiOiitions stole over ni mind of dainty slapjack, well buttered ------ r and garnished with tv?mey or tre .cle, b? tlip delicate little dimpled hand ot ivatrma V n Tassel. Thtis feeding his mind with many sweet thoughts and sug.iied supposition, he journeyed along the sides ot a range of hills wntcii iook oui ujon some or ne goounesii scenes of the niiglny" Hudson. The un .yrlnnlU . hlff; hi hruad disk down r... . k .m ,.r ii... i'...nni 7mp i .i.tionU.a and alav. etceut h? - ' ' I - 8rll, tht,re, a (lral unduUt.o ..,',, .u. r I . . . l waved and prolonjrrd the blue, ah itlow ol lh;:. istaiit luouoUin. ' A I.-w amber clool. fl j , , k wi,h...t . bre.th l aiV t. w., th.. The h Tiion w .f. fi.. - . i trolden tint, cbangng gradually imo a pure in 'e gret-n. Jntl from tbil in o the deep b ueofthe nud-heaven. A slanting ray lingered on the wimdv crest of the preci pices, that overhung some p.ria of thf fiver, Tvuv greater depth o toe u-irk grav anil purple ot their roc k; sioej. a mop waa loitering in Ihe' distance,' dropping .lwiy down with the tide, her sail hari&rin use lessly agjinst the mat ; and, .as t he re- " - ' cm tl' ction of the tKy gleaming along toe sun water, it seemel as if the vessel was sus nendt d in the air. -It whs towrtrd- evening ihat Ichabofi ar rived at tiie cistle of Heer Van Tassel, which he found thro ged wiih the pr'nle & flower Of the adj ceot country. O d farm ers, a gpir-e le .thernVd-faced r ice.in home spun cent and-brweche, b ue atockirigs. huge shoes and nvigimic-nt pewief burk- lesThere bi !kk and withered hllle d.nnes, 4 A . . . . . V,"-lM?M'r'. - " & 1" ' "v 7' , . on lh oo'iiile. B ixom. lasses, alinost a antiquated V-their nnthers, excepting where a sua h i', a il -iv ribiiid or pernap a white frock. g ve mpioo.s ofcty inno vations. lh;,soi in iorf squari skir? ed coatJ, widl rw uf SMindous bras tkiittiiMK. arid theii hair'renvraliy nuud in the fashion of 1 hups especially if they i oud procure aii ielkin for th purpose, it bein esteemed 'throughout.-the country as a po- tetittiourihe' nrid strengtbener or the hair. 5 Broili Bnes how eye, was ine nero the scene, haviug cooie to the gather ing-00 hi favorite steed Daredevil a creature, I'dce himself, lull of uie;tle andmschief, a which 00 one bu; himself could manager- He was in faCt ntfied lor preferring vicious animals, giverno all kinds of tricks, which kent ihe rider in a constant risk ot his necfe for he "held a tibtabte, welibroken horie U un wormy, 1 .u 01 p"- - . I . r ' .11 f --. in loroll nnnn thi - IlrflH WOUHI 1 fia'c if .k.... Uat ho rt Onnti the. eoran- worm m .na.wi - -i -- - -r luxurious diay am pie; charms ffi. g:ulDuc?i4,un teaHabif 01 puj ra s, a nd peach es a n d pa i rs, a o d qu i c ; uoi co ntention or iert siiad oi roasted thick ens together; with bowls of milk & cream, a 1 1 mingled biggledjNjpiggletiy pretty much a enumerated them; withihe nt 6th erly tea-rW sending , ujvitsi clouds of va pour from' the midst Heaven bless the mark! I want breath and time to discuss this banquet a it deserves, ard am umea ger to get oh wich my 'story. Happily. I chabod Crane was not in so great a hurry as his his historian, but did ample justice to, every dairity. -Irving. TO GOLD MIXERS. niHP! Giikanl.:uA- I a i . ... 1. the year 18 27. for Mills for e-rindinp- ami washing Ore of Gold and other metals, and his P'an "vinff been generally adopted, de. ms it J?1..1 ""necessary to give any description of c:!rth7,are 5n PeIat,P" in various parts ot the State. His Patents em!iice Hranch ant Hidffe Gold. m Liberal te msvu ill be conceded to all who make early application for Rights, and every information given orUpplication. WM. II. FOLGEIt. Charlotte, N. O. 91 1m State of North-Carolina. Wake Cmin'y. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, May Term. 18:0. Joshua E. Lumsden t. Jonathan O. Freeman. Original attachment levied on one mahogany ucusiraa anu oiner articu s. IN this case, it ap pearing: to the"Vatisf'action of 3 the Court thut tht Ai'tn,1ot- ...i ... 1 .ivnuui 11.9 icinurcu hmself beyond the limits of the bute, or con- ceais nimseir th;it the ordmajry .process of law r'aonot be served on him: 1 is therefore order J 1 puuncauoii ue maae.in ne K'tl iCn Ite-I 11. PJeas and Quarter Sessions to be leld for the county of Wake, at the Courjhouso in Raleiiji., the 3J Mon 'ay of August next, then and Micre, to replevy the property levied on, and i"4"" " isuc, juunjcin wilt ue m .ae nnai,. ana the property levied on be condemned subject to yi B. S KING, C. State of Xorth-Caroliaa. Wake County; ! Court of PU as and Qtiartef Sessions, M y Term, t830t John R. Johns vs. Wdlnm Nichols. Original attachment levied on negro woman p0iy and other property. TN this ease, it appearing to the satisfaction of the C tut that the defendant has, removed ni'v.u u-t.m... ...i. ......... .,, . .-m'.-, i . u I u himapJr tli!ir f hp nrHmamj minnnia if l.inr cannot he served on him It is ther. fore ordrred. Hor six weeks, that unless the derenduit comes .. . . o. . j i . i . ..... t'orw ird on or beton-the next Court ot Pleas :.nd Quarter Sessions to be held for the county of Wake, at ihe Courdmuse in Raleigh, on the third Monday of August next, then and tlere to replevy the property levied on, and plead to issue, judgment will be made final, and the proper-y levied oa be condemned subject to plaint it. 's recovery. 87 R. S. KIN t. C. C. LOST OR MISLAID. A NOTE of hand on Sion Rogers for Nine X. Dollars given as well as I recollect some time in September last, payable the 25th of December following, to'the Subscriber hereof I therefore forwam all persons trading for said Note, or the maicer thereof paying off the same except to m self. J ..n ";,HUtFALOh Wake county, May 29th, 1880. NOTICE. TAKEN UP and entered on the Stray Book at Judesville, Surry county, on the 19th 01 May. bv Jesse Mays. liiSC 16 milvs nortn west from Rockford, and :16 miles north of Jonesvdl-, a HAY MARK, Tiyears old, 4 feet 8 inches high, diree white feeti white in her face, a knot on the inside of the ldi"t thigh above the hock, with a scar ou the sne thigh, near hr body, with some saddle spots on her back, ap praised at 15. : J E. THOMPSON, Ranger. Miy 25. 2UJ3w A New Mail Route FROM RALEIGH. TO SALISBURY. QTAfll?. 1?AR. FIVP. nni.i.ARS. Uwuriit mis arrangemciii uir aiiic mus iwiw a week and goes through in two days eacJV way. The accommoda'uonis goott. Pass ngers Tennessee, or South of Salisbury, will find this to be the n arest. cheapest andmosi expeauions route West 'of Raleigh. ; Passengers who are travelling from Silistjury JNorth, ' wilj! find this route by the way of Raleigh xaiul Petersburg 6 be the nearest; cheapest and most expeqmous route thu Can be travelled by.two days. A pasen nights our of five all mght. . v " ' fhe Contractor will pledge himselfkb keep first rate Mail Coaches, and gentle tiorsea. and drivers of the best kind ; rand he will spre no pfcing in trying xo renaer tnose wno; patronise Mini, VUlulUiiauic auu oaiv iuiumi ui , , Passengers; who route, will secure- P- GUioiVfs Hotel, Ham il Slaoghter's UoteJ, i '. The stages wdl leave Salisbury every .Wedne. J day and BaHroat'd.'VXiiand arrivetn RVi Jeigh oft Thursday and Saridayat 9, P. M,' and win leave uaieigu on j uesoays, ana , rriniiya ;a iOo-i as the. Northern stage arrives, and arrive at Salisbury' on ;Tb6rsd iy rind S iturdaySat 9, YjSU ;rteEORGB:VU4A.3Coii r 11 "MWHHHBaHHMMHHMMMMMMMMMMMMaHWHWBMMV' IHiUsboroitgh , Academy. Ht hUiMhM aKaitN will commence on ThursUv the 15tirof JaWl Siidlr as'oftaire Iheir jioiis (6; begin theif f !)atuel Course', WJth usi ire .rerOuuledi that this is the commencement of the Academic Year. ; : ' . ; V? shall have a Jass preparing for the Soplio- mqre. -June 8. upwants . Wso, against Lucy, Matinda and John S. Robertson, who are also children off , John Robertson, dec. but are infants the age of twenty -oher, earsAlso, Mary Robertson, his widow. ftill for tale or partition of real estate John Robertson, died seised and possattcd in, Wake comity ' " rillllS cause Coming on to be hettrd on motion, JL it is ordered, that Henry M. Millor, C'eik and Master of this Court, be appointed liuardian penderde AVeto the infant defendants a '.d heirs of John Robertson. Ami it appearine; to the Court that all of the defendants reside without the li mits of this State It is ordered, that publication be made in the Raleigh Register for six weeks, that the said defend mts bf and. a pi tear before the Judge of our Superior Court of Equity,. to he held in the county of Wake, at the Court house in Raleigh, on the first Monday after the 4th Monday of September next, and 'plead an swer.or demur, otherwise the Bill will be t ken pro confesso.lieard ex-parte and decreed accordingly- ' , . J. Btpi,. Prmc,p4 b-ri,he8taje.ofjiwlian4.Vpp V " ' State of North-Caroliua.4 Sale,, to 4ie. idghest Abhfects-o, vfV1v Wake County. ! f' or in 'Fr)i?lH'V r. s f SuperiorCourt of Equitv Spring Term, 183a re sold, on ther.f JfortAy ta OdobrP ; 'tVY . William T. Rubertson, . . . the To'h orUiMnTi itvlloui.ty vs. - ofCass, a portion of .the tawls 1 State oflnd tt-'&4f ireh t 4 '' Robertson and Charlotte Kooeiison, all of 2d .8V. Vta aKl-fn--. coorrttctlr Cn;ijt . whom are the children of J oho 'Robertson, dec. t YVepoinilic ; warerof, , A "J ' T nrl an nf tli Li, nf iwiv'., p w.ri v the Wabash .river itlHluose'ot L'akeiKne.t - T V eludes lowir 10. Rai. Witness, H. M. Miller, Clerk and Master of 4k. . 1 I.. HT . 1 ... Oi . I fiit Monday after the 4th Mondvy of March. A. mc otiuri ui r.uivy tor waite, ml unite, viic 1K.41I. 89eo6t H, M. MILLER, C. & M X oYt-tjarouv ltioks. milE following valuable BOOkS, ptiblished JL principally for the use ot the Citizens ot North-Carolina, are constantly kept on hand. sale, bv the subscribers, viz: The Revisal of the Iws of North-Carolina, the late Chief-Justice Taylor, the late Bartlett Yancy, and Judge Potter, made under the di recHon ot th Legislature of the State Wg octsvo Volumes, with a full and plete Index. Ditto, brought down to the year 1826, late Chicf-Juslice Taylor, with a satisfactory Index. Haywood's Manual of the Laws of the State, ar ranged in Alphabetical order, with an appen. dix, which brings the work to the year 1829. Potter's Justice of the Peace, a new edition, lately revised and corrected, with a number of new Forms, and the Laws contained in which,' are brought up to the year 1828. Martin's Law of ..Executors .nd Administrators, act of Assembly of this State which has alter ed the Law and noticing every adjudged case which throws light on the subject.) This e dition of the work was revised by the late, Chief-Justice Taylor. Chief-Justice Taylor's Digest tf the Statute Law. of North-Caroiina, relative to Wills, Executors and Administrators, the Provision for .Widows and the Distribution of Intestates' Estates ; A Work which combines in one view all the enactments which have been made op these subjects for a Century past, and which are dispersed in more than forty statutes. AgnculturarLssays, written by a North-Carolina Farmer Allowed bv those who are best ca pableofjudg.ng, tobethe beS hookforcon- veying usem intormation to tne rarmers 01 ui oi i was ever iuui...cu. n treats at on the best mode of improving land,, On'deep and horizontal PlougtiingW on the Grasses , best suited to this State i on the best modes of raising Wheat, To mi pa and Irulian Corn; and treats largely on the raising of Live Stock, Draining Land, See. " The Reports of Cases decided in the Supreme (which ,s Tollers Enghsh Wk .on th.a sub 8, 10, 12, il i; 15,1720," 23, Si, 25, 27." 29' lect, omitting such parts as are not in force 34 36, V. SO, R. 13TE,'. 12, tSf, 15 &7 l ' here, taking the Law as it stood at the settle- 22, 24. 25, 27, 29, 32, 34, 36, T.5 Rj ,ur, iiiiswuinij, auu miu-wmvuiu K v 5. M 1 (1 I2l it ' 17 Ort ' )) i- Qft? 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': k?A. iiviaKMtu iui iwk. nc, sone; quarries, Cc S c The sales will be continued froin day to dy; Ut- T ; til all the, tractshairiiave" been bffeedi aiid 10 sate macie lora less price " per cre tlian i vre' quired f T Congress land The'purchser wl!l4- - have it at his option to makV full ps ment. Umtr a pj4tcnt for themct purchased VWby- payment of one fourth of the purchased wy. t,me of the sale, and the inieresistf six ' pee cent, annually, in advance, accredit will be triv- 12, 13, 15, 17, 20 22, 24. 25,S7,-3. i'.'27 4 I1;t . R.1 E. 1,'S, '5, 9, 10, J2l3p;5i IiVt: ' 25, 27, 29, 32,rT:v27, RJ t East 13, e;- A 10, 12.13,15,J7. 20,22, 24, 25;27;29, S2 . . ,K t' Tv27. R 3 E, 34, 36,: . T;'; 28,( 0,5,''X V 8. lUi, 17. . 20, 22, 27,32, 74i' rlll: E. 32, 34, T 28, R. 4 E 1, ;3, -8,Tlfc2 13..15, 17.: 20 22; 2 2T, .'27;-V.1 ii V 1X5. XZ;. ax. a4. 36 28. IL-5 3.' 1 - 10, 12, 15, r. 27. R. 6 B. 13, 2b;,32,V2425,, . V 27 .29. 32, 34, 36, T. 28,t, .6: rl J.l5.,lt7, 7-7 I IX. l.S. 15. XX. X4. 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The Erie and ;Wabab7 Canal,' gn or -within five miles of which these lands" are situated 128 miles in the Stale of Induna. the V.diies C . v prairie, navigable riveravanl, wiUer pmikgea.' rinderiendent. -of tM Cnnil AiJttJ?Ai!y5 'A try. The greatest part pf the lands iii thepa rial Donation, is of the ric4iest quality, in a healthy country, wflladkpted.'fQr .agrictilturml, cJinhitr.'. v--' cil and mahufact tiring purposes, antl is daily " increasing in value, from the ip'idlty'dfagr. ri tion to the lands adjoining, wbjeh is believed 40 c be unprecedented, hitherto. in this Stafuud 4 nm. ,L n.;A ? A . " missioners oi xne waoasit JT.Ti,"t- .- ri Erie Canal, Treaty Gnmod' 1 iiirtiana.-Mav ivtu. loau. ::June 15.'-. Vv' -' --v.rV- -l.- ri' .r - oLr la1 Law3m TIIK SUDSCRIDKR3 flftFEK' for Sale hit HbU SE &vL6TSin tlio " Town of, Oxford, w the. LAN D adioininir about 200 acis-of which about 60 acres are. 1 Woodfand. , The House fs 52 by .40 'feet 'icom--'' imoatous, ana weii nnisnea;mrougnout.navinc ! 4 rooms with nre places ;ith closets and two comfortable rooms i'and a cellar -1 under the w)ioIe1jvided into several aprthients anacned to it is a,arge .jsuhng Uardew lUriiiaJus with fruits seleCievifrom the north.r an JliX'Uousa "1 - ' ' . r 104 acres btdad attached to; its Vnd, on the: pre tnlsesis a) comfortable two story a) wcUiiig w ith every conyeruencewr lamuy resiucuce. ; a,, uvii avuiwit uvivi . i w u i pviuvm v.ii tij.-- reasonable anil cloinmodad0jg' terus. ' -n ;' r H tVv 1 Zyi'J ; . I a, j, .'-sr.- V- . i 5 : . J 'Yl..?:. I - l t 'I t to 3 11 --i v' ,',s; Janci, 19.-: .... -!J ' 'v 'v; - ' ' 1 Y-l .ir ; jot . : ' H- 5t iH',.. 1 f. t decrinlioamdebrit thSf offi ce OxfordBept. 1. '.. i.. . jk 1 t mm " " ' ' -.: ' jv -.L;' -vi.:.. ; ;-;v-' 1j .1 ,- '. '.-. . . " .-A - ,,,. Tjft- v,. V" -2. V yl f. 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