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M AND HEWBEKN GOllBECIAL, AGKICUliTUMAIi AND LITEKAEY IMTEILMOEMCIBIK . LIBERTY. ...THE CONSTITUTION.. ..UNION. PUBLISHED " "BY THOMAS WATSON. 1 '" TERMS, Three dollars per annum payable in advance, fto paper will" be discontinued (but at the dis cretion of the Editor) until ail arrearages have been paid up Remittances by mail will be guarantied by , the Editor -jmffRS. CLETHERALL'S seminary for young ItJL ladies, will camraence on Tuesday the first of November, at the Ihouse Lately occupied by . John Harris, Esq. adjoining" the residence of Mr. Bcr cWvn, on East Front-Street. (TERMS: r.rQorter. Hoard, including Washing, ( $30 Taition in Reading,. Spelling, Grammar, i Arithmetic, Geography and Sewing, s The above, with Rhetoric, Composition, History, General Science, Epistolary Writing, and Fancy Work, dec. Trench, Drawing Dancing, and Music, will be rrparate -charges, the lattef to commence5 first Q,uar f -r of next year. The first Quarter to be paid in advance. Hoarders are required (to bring their bedding, TWt'-la, &C ' - No Pupil received for kiss than one Quarter. Get. 26, 1881. dt. : Newbern Academy T appearing to the Board of Trustees tl at a considerable amount of tuition money unpaid, notwithstanding the rule requiring from every pupil payment in auvance, Resolved, That theTcachers be directed to riuso these arrearsto be collected without crlay, " ( Resolved farther, That an adherence to the vnlft is deemed essential to the interests of the Institution, and that the Teaphers are i ! hereby required, in every Instance hereafter, when a pupil does not produce a Certificate from the Treasurer, of the tuition money '.being paid within one week after the com nencenicnt of his quarter, without distinc tion of person, to inform the pupil that he van no longer be received until such certificate produced. . Resolved further That these Resolutions 1 - published in tlie newspapers of this town. v ' M E. MANLY, Secretary. "November 23d, 1S31. NOTICE. AT the November Term, A. D. 1831, of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of .Craven County, the subscriber obtained letters f Administration on the 'estate o( John Justice, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate kre requested to make immediate payment, and, those having claims against it, to bring them forward, properly authenticated, within the time prescribed by Jaw, or they will be barred of recovery by the operation of the acts of Assem bly in such case made and provided. ANN M- JUSTICE, yaebern. Xov. Wh, 1831. Administratrix 1ST ATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ) I Onslow County. !cuniy Coufa of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, November Term, A. D. 1831. (.uleon Hawkins rs. Original Attachment. V.c Barrow - V " WT annearinor to the satisfaction of the Court, that the. Defendant is not an inhabitant of this State It is ordered, That publication be made for six weeks in the North Carolina Sentinel that saw deiendant appear before the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of Onslow County, at i the Court House in Onslo w, on the. first Monday of February next, and replevy or plead to issue, or Judgment nnal will be rendered against, him, ! Attest,, DAVID W. SANDERS, Clerk. JOHN A. CRISPIN fljT AS jusj returned from New York with LIJLL general assortment of IIARDWARE, CUTLERY, CROCKERY GLASSWARE, fcc. trr. r-iT.. i' . . . . .KjvuvKing arnacs comprise apart of his Stock Wines. Fruits. Champaignr, in qt. and Citron, Currants, Pf. bottles, Old? Madeira, Pico, do. Naples, Lisbon, Tenerifie, Dry Malaga, Sherry, ! Country. Liquors. Cogniac Brandy (6upe nor quality) Peach do. J Old Jamaica Rum, Superior Holland Gin. Teas. Gunpowder, Imperial, Hyson, Souchong, Pouchong. Sugars. Loaf & Lump, White Havana, Brown, various qual. IMUtS. Filberts, Madeira Nuts, Almonds. Spices. Mace, Cloves, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, pepper, Spice. Old Monong, Whiskey, N. E. Ruin. Porter in qt.& pt. bottles' Preserved Ginger. Buckwheat, Goshen Jiutter, Cheese, Spanish &iAmcrican Segars, su perior Chewing Tobacco, fec. Which he offers low for cash or country produce, at the Store on Pollok-stree formerly occupied by thoto George A. Hal!, Esa. '. v . 0" -i 1 R. HALSEY, MESPECTFULLY informs his former patrons and the public generally, that he Jias resumed business in Newbern, at the well known stand lately occupied by Mr. Charles TP1rT rm Pollock-Street, wnere ne win a , assortment of such as Superfine Bine, Black, Olive, Brown, and In visible Green Cloths ; Blue, Drab and Fan cy mixt Cassimeres,fine Goafs Hair Camlet, Fancy $ Plan Vesting, Cocrtltcr toftli ancu Articles of 23msf, AMONG WHICH ARE Fasliionblc Stocks, Cravats, Sus penders, Gloves, Cravat Stiffhers, fine linen Collars, &c. &e. All orders will be thankfully received and executed on the most reasonable .terms and at the shortest notice. E3 Ten per cent, will invariably be deduc ted for Cash, on all orders for Clothing. Newbern 9th Nov. 1 83 1 . NOTIC1 AT the November Term, A. D. lS31,of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, for Craven County; the subscriber obtained let ters of Administration on the estate of Eliza beth Sears, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against it, to bring them forward, properly authenticated, within the time prescribed by law, or they will be barred of recovery by the operation of the acts of assembly in such case made and provided. VILLI AM L. SEARS, Administrator. Newbern, Nov. lGth, 1831. M. STEVENSON, Senr. BEGS leave to correct an erroneous impression which Ikib been unfairly madeon the public mind. He takes this method of stating, that his Hearse is kept tor the accommodation of every decent family who shall be so unfortunate as to require its use- His per sonal attendance at Funerals is likewise offered to all persons of the same description, and no pains shall be spared, on his part, to have the solemnities conducted with eoi?riety, decency and good order. It is hoped that the following reasonable charges will be satisfactory. Neatest Mahogany Cofun, for a grown per son, with linings and trimmings; (including an engraved Silver Plate ;) together with his 635 personal attendance, and the use of his horse j and Bier, ) Neatest stained Poplar or Pine Cofnn, with engraved Silver Plate, and a case in the hot- 125 torn of the grave ; together with horse, Hearse f and attendance, J Plain, stained Poplar Coffin, lined with f ct't O Cambric, but without the Silver Plate, Plain, stained Cofhn, with a neat pinked ( Cambric border, but without lining, $ Common Parish Coffins, 64 Children'! Coffins 6c Funerals, in the aboTe proportion . Newbern, Aug. 31, lb31 Most Extraordinary Continuation OF GREAT AND UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS BY THE SYLVESTERS! - ONLY a short time ago, it was announced that at the Office of Sylvester, 130, Broadway, the 620,000 Prize was sold, and iust before that, Six of $ 10,000 in Six successive Lotteries, ! :! . 1 . 1 trt t . , v lmmeaiaieiy anerwaras oyivesier s umce m Pittsburgh sold the 8 10,000 in a Whole Ticket, also Half of 85,0004 of $ 1,000 Whole Tickets, fcc. &c. and again did Sylvester, at his Office in Paterson, sell the Whole of the 8 10,000 Prize in the Union Canal Lottery, drawn last Saturday, the 24th inst. Such a combination of success was never known ; the above defies comparison with any other Office in the United States. It is also worthy of remark that all the above Prizes were Paid immediately on the receipt of the drawing. Sylvester takes this opportunity of informing his distant friends that all orders for Tickets in anv of Yates & M'Intyre's Lotteries, must be addressed as un der, and will meet same attention as on perso nal application. In all cases the original Tick ets are sent, and Sylvester is regularly Licen sed by the State. Lettersnieed only be addressed S. J. SYLVESTER, New-York, : r Pittsburgh, Pa. or Paterson, N. J. Reference, Yates $ ISVIntyre. JOHN W. NELSON, CABINET MAKER, ITB ESPECTFULLY informs the Publick that be "-tl continues to manufacture every article in his line ol business. He is at all times provided with the best materials; and in return for the liberal and in- A i v v i creasing paironage wnicn ne receives, ne promises punctuality and fidelity. He continues to make COFFINS, and to sunerin tend FUNERALS; and that he may be, enabled to conduct the solemnities ol interment more becomino-h and satisfactorily, he has constructed a superior HEARSE, lor the use of which no additional charge -Ml 1 t m-r . - r" vwu uc maae. iNewbern, June 1st, 1831. XOTICE. FTHHE Copartnershiu of Joseoh M. Granada '-- & Co- consisting of Joseph M, Granade -uu.cpnen ivmcey, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 15th September, 1831. All per sons indebted to, or having claims against the " e requested to come forward for X 1 7 lSeph M Grnade, who is duly authorised for that purpose. JOSEPH M. GRANADE, STEPHEN KINCEY. NsvXern, N. C. 9th Nov. 1831. Edward C. O. Tinker, MERCHANT TAILOR, TTD ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of jJXX Newbern and its vicinity that he has lately returned from New York, with a hand some assortment of GOODS in his line of business, among which are Super Blue, Black," Green and Olive Cloths, Mulberry and Plum do. Chesnut-brown, Steelmixf & blk. Cassimeres, Black Silk Florentine, Black figured do. do. do. Velvet, , do. do. Valencia, 1 case of Fashionable HATS, Horse skin Gloves, Mixed Merino half Hose, Random do. do. Striped do., do. Merino do. do. Fancy Cravats and Stocks, Cravat StifTenersof the latest style, &c. 6cc. All of which will be sold at reduced prices. He will at all times be furnished with the latest fashions, and will execute all orders at the shortest notice, and in the neatest style. Nov. 9, 1831, NEW GOODS. TTOSEPII M. GRANADE, & Co. respecf QjJ fully inform their friends and the public, that they have just received (by sundry late ar rivals) from New York, Philadelphia and Bal timore, and are now opening, at the well known Store formerly occupied by Mr. William Dunn, corner of Pollok & Middle-streets, AN EXTENSIVE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES, WINES AND SPIRITS, Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery and Glassware. All of which they offer for sale at a moderate advance for cash or country produce. Newbern, Nov. 14, 1831. TAILORING. if WING to the" pressure of the times, the subscri ber lias determined to reduce his prices to the toiiowing rates, viv: For making fine Cloth Coats, 84 3 CO 50 50 00 Common do. " Homespun do. Fine Pantaloons, 4t Common do. ; Fine Vests, Common do. For Culting Coats, " Pantaloons, ' " Vests, 1 0 1 00 75 0 0 40 0 20 0 20 And in proportion for other work not specified. He respectfully solicits the patronage ot his inends and the public, and assures those who may employ him that their work will he done faithfully, in the latest fashions, arid with all practicable dispatch. His shop is on Craven-Street, a lew doors teoutn oi the Jtsank of Newbern. SPENCE P. WILLIS. Newbern, Sept. 28, 1831, FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD, WILL be given for the apprehension and delivery in Jfewbern Jail of my Negro Men HUGH and JIM. They ran away from my house in Beaufort, about ten days ago. Hugh was raised on Mr. Gaston's Plantation on Brices Creek, and I expect both of them are dodging about in the bushes at that place. Hugh is about 28 years old, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, is not a very dark negro, is trim built, with very thick lips. He wears a long, blue cloth coat occasionally. He has a pass written by my daughter, dated about two weeks ago, to go to Neuseand return, which he will pro bably show if interrogated. Jim is a black ne gro, about 25 years old, about 5 feet 6 inches high, and thick set. He was raised by Mrs. Thompson, in Beaufort, and has a wife at James T. Jones' Dlantation, on Clubfoot's Creek Jim has a pass written by me, about two weeks, ao-o. with leave to cro to Clubfoot's Creek and return immediately. They have taken a longer tour than I expected, and if they return to me immediately, without cost, I will endeavor to sell them to the man they want to live with. When Hugh reads this, he had better reflect on his error, and come home witnoui aeia. JAMES MANNEY. Beaufort, Nov. 6th, 1831. STATE OR NORTH CAROLINA, Onflow County. JS County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, November Term A. D. 1831. Benjamin Scott i xs Original Attachment. Jesse Barrow j TTT nnnpnrlnrr tn the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant, is not an inhabitant of this State 7 is nrderpd. That oublication be made for six weeks: in the North Carolina Sentinel, that said defendant appear before the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of Onslow County, at the Court House in Onslow, on the first Monday of February next, and replevy or plead to issue, or Judgment nnai win oe reuuereu against him. , , Attest, DAVID W. SANDERS, Clerk. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Onslow County. ss. County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, NovemberTerm, A. D. 1831. Louis T Oliver ) vs. Original Attachment. Jesse Barrow S IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant is not an inhabitant of this State: is ordered. That publication be made lor six weeks in th3 North Carolina Sentinel, that said defendant appear before the Courtof Pleas and Quarter Sessions or Onslow County, at the Court House in Onslow, on the first Monday of February next, and replevy or plead to issue, or Judgment final will be rendered against him. , Attest, DAVID W. SANDERS, G' Notice. IJIHE Drawing of the subscriber's Lottery lL took place on Friday last, the prizes in which will be paid to the fortunate adventurers on me presentation oi tneir uckcis. J. TEMPLETON. January 4, 1832. Linnaean Botanic Garden & Nurseries, FLUSHING, NEAR NEW YORK. ILLIAM PRINCE & SONS, Proprie tors, announce that the ?reat extensions made in their Establishment, which now covers near 50 acres, completely filled with the choicest TREES, SHRUBS and PLANTS, enables them to offer the variousjunds at the reduced prices stated in their new catalogues, which will be sent to any person Ucho may aply for them. I he size and excellence of the Trees exceeds all former periods, and the most scru pulous attention has been devoted to their accuracy, which is invariably an object of their personal attention. To NuRSERiEs they will allow a liberal discount and convenient credit. All letters desiring information, will be replied to by the first mail. As many persons are agents for different Nurseries, it is requested that orders intended for us be particularly spe cified. Every Invoice sent has a printed head ing and our signature, and such prool or origin must be insisted on, as we take upon ourselves no responsibility unless such an invoice can be produced. Their Treatise on the Vine describes 280 kinds of Grapes and their culture. Their Treatise on HORTICULTURE contains des criptions for cultivating, them ; and their POMOLOGICAL MANUAL, just published, contains full descriptions of above 600 Varieties of Pears, Plums, Peaches Cherries, Apricots, Nectarines, Almonds, 6lc. besides ether Fruits so that all persons can make their selections, with a knowledge of the qualitie. Aw v to THOMAS WATSON, Agent, Newbern. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Craven Cocnty. ss. County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions , NovemberTerm, A. D. 1831. "S Thomas Watson i v rs. Original Attachment. Alexander J. Maurice. S I IT appearing to the satisfaction of tKe Court, thai the ; Defendant is not an inhabitant of this State, it is or- i dered, that publication be made lor six wreks, in the i North Carolina Sentinel, that said defendant appear be-( fore the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of CravenM County, at the Court-House in Newbern, fn the second j Monday of February nt'X',and replevy or plead to issue, to judgment final will be rendered against him. j Attest, J. G. STANLY, Cterk. Original highly approved Valuable Medicines TWENTY YEARS. . Lee's Elixir has for twenty years been amosl successful medicine for the cure of colds, coughs, spit tine of blood, asthma, indigestive consumption, and other complaints of the lungs and breast, asmany of our citizens nave certmea. To Mr. Noah Ridgely, Baltimore. Dear Sir : I was attacked with a roost violent colds and severe cough, and pains in the breast which continu ed to grow worse, during which my appetite failed, and my voice altered so much, that it was with the utmost exertion I could pronounce a single sentence'louder than breath. I boujht and used one phial of your vatuatde Elixir which restored me to perfect health. Yours, with respect, J. A. SMI ill, Market-street, Fell's Point. Lee s Famous Anti-bilious Pills. Lee's un- paralleled Anti-bilious Pills price 25 and 50 cents per box famous for the cure of binous and destructive fevers obstinate obstructions of the stomach and bowels, giddi ness, eosti veness, sickness at stomach, removing colds, aic. (None aregenuine without the signature of Noah Kidgely) . r-. II J - L . '. . 111 uear oir: uaving maae wse oi me vai iuu m iu family, offered to the public for the last twenty-five years, and havin? found vour celebrated Anti-bilious Pills the most emcanous in cleansing the stomach and bowels, re CM - - moving head aches, sick stomach, and having used them for several years past, can have no hesitation in stating that I believe them as represented, a most valuable Fa mily Medicine. JACOB SMALL, Mayor of the City of BaltHnore. Lee's Ague and Fever Drops warranted to cure. Sir : We are now happy to inform you 'hat the result, a ft -r a correct trial, of your Lee'S Ague and Fver Drops, has been of the most flattering kind. Not only a few cases have been cured of that very disagreeable and irksome complaint, but, sir, every case, so far as our inquiries have reached, has been perfectly cured ; and some indeed by a fw doses only. O'NEAL, RICHMOND, Si CO. Lee's Nervous Cordial, an excellent Medicine for all nervous affections, weakness pains in the loins, &c. Lee's Genuine Essence and Extract of Mus- tard, an infallible remedy for biuises, rheumatism, sprains, nombness. chilblains, Uc. Mr. Noah Ridgely, Sir : 1 have been so greatly afflifc ted with rheumatic pains, as to lose, entirely, the nseof my right leg, thigh, and hip, indeed it extended to my shoulder. Sy the use of the bottle I purchased of you, I am perfectly cured. THOs. WQOTF.N Two miles on the Washington Road. Lee's Worm Destroying Lozenges, almost powerful medicine, removes -destroys all kinrf of worms Lee's Sovereign Ointment for the Itch. Warranted to cure by one application, free from mercury or any pernicious ingredients. Lee's Genuine Persian Lotion. The Per sian Lotion operates mildly, rendering the skin delicatelv soft and smooth, improving the complexion. Lee's Toothache Drops which give imme diate relief. Lee's Eye Water a certain cure for sore eye Lee s Anodyne Elixir, for the cure of head ache Lee's Corn Plaster -for removing and des troying corns. Lee's Lip Salve. Ther jve highly approved medicines are cold by WILT .AM W? CLARK, at his Store, Pollock-st. Ne- rn, who has just received a fresh supply- O- Hundred- of cases of curei performed by the above truly valuablemedicines could be gien, dd the hmiL of a newspaper adroit of it. May 20, 1S31. i W POST OFFICE. Newbern, Dec. 21, 1831. The Northern Mail will in future be closed on Monday at 3 P. M. On all other days, it will be closed as fonserly, at-9 P. M. T. WATSON, P. M PROSPECTUS OF THE . North Carolina. Afiscellany. Thf. Subscribers propose to issue at Edenton a weekly paper, bearing the above title, and designed to succeed the " Edcnton Gazetfii'' about to be discontinued. The primary object of this publication is, 10 contribute to the amusement, convenience, and improvement of the community, to which it is offered. Accordingl y, in addition to advertise ments, and the various news of the day, it shall be appropriated to the exclusive interests of no party, either political or religious; but shall be made a medium of general information, and free discussion, respecting any question-. which may probably claim the attention of the public. The Miscellany shall be printed with good type, on a fair sheet end be furnished to sub scribers at $2 50, if paid in advance, or in three months from the fime of subscribing, and 8 3 if. payment be made at the end of the year. The firstN number shall appear as early in January next as the acquisition of the necessary materials will admit. THOS, MEREDITH", WM. E. PELL. Edenton, N. C. Dec. 20th 1831. JOSEPH M. GRANADE, &Co. CORNER OF P0LL0K AND MIDDLE-STREETS MAVE just received by the schooner Re becca from New York, and other late ar rivals from New York, Philadelphia and Balti more, a general assortment of Foreign nn& Domestic DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, and CUTLERY, (r0Cftfr2, CrlSSS and Stone SLare, Groceries, Wines, &c. &c -All of which they offer for sale, at a very moderate advance for Cash or Country Produce The following articles may be enumerated as part f their srock vi2 : 20 bhls Pilot and Navy Bread 10 do NY Weitern Canal Floor Beach's red fcrffa &vliHlfbb!s ditto dirto 6 casks Goshen Cheese-, 1 box Pine Apple ditto y 12 kegs Family Butter - 50 pueces Smoked Beef , (. 115 Smoked Tongues, 12 boxes Smohprl irernng 6 boxes fresh bunch Raisins G00 bushels Irish Potatoes ; 6 barrels Loaf and Lump Sugars White Havana and Good New Orleans do Imperial, Gunpowder, and Hyson TE AS Mexican and St. Domingo Coffee Chocolate, 2 boxes fresh Madeira ( Colmanar ISaples 3 I Muscatel- Sherry Sweet Malaga I'ort Chamjiaigne and - Claret Dry Lisbon j S3 j 30 doz quart aud pint bottles Porfer 2; do best refined Cider lu barrels best New-aik family Cider, by th tkarrv or on draft Raspberry and Cherry Brandy Cognac brandy IN ash County Apple and Peach diUo Old Monongahela Bye Whiskey Irish' ditto Common Rye ditto Best Holland and Rye Gin Old Jamaica St Croix andN E Ituta lb hhds retading Molasses Black Pepper aud Allspice Race and grouud Ginger, London Mirsfar4 .Nutmegs Cinnamon, Cloves and Mace i-iroughton'a Bitters 1 basket best Sallad Oil 6 boxes Sperm. Candles, 12 do Tallow dirto 25 ditto Yellow Soap. 2 bladders Putty 12 ditto 10 by 12 Window Glass 12 ditto 8 by 10 do do 12 kegs and 25 half kegg best White Lead 2, barrels best Winter Sperm Oil 2 barrels Linseed do 2 ditto train do 350 bottles Lorillard's best Souff Chewing Tobacco, of various qualities "5 pieces 42 inch Dundee hemp Bagging 20 coils bale Rope 6 cases Gentlemen's fine Hats, 2 do Wol date 2 ditto Men s and Boy's Hair Seal Caps I) ditto Whitemore's Cottou Cards, ssorte4 2 ditto Wool do dn 4 dz Fancy flag bottom'd Chairs 12 do Windsor ditft Ladies' rocking and sewiug ditt( Children's Chairs of various kinds 1 bale 7-8 Cotton Oznaburgs 50 casks Stone Lime 60 ditto Cut Nails, assorted sir.es 1 ditto 15doz Carolina hoes, assorted Size L 100 pair Trace Chains 6 doz N Beers long bright bitted Axes 8 do English Spades and Shovels 2 tons English and-Swedes Iron, B&stir ted, (pent 1 1-2 to 8 inches wide Haifa ton square bar Iron from 34to 1 inchc 24 Freeborn's patent Cast Iron Ploughs 12 Ploughs, manufactured by an expcrienc J F afnrr in this neighborhood. Newbern, 8th December, 1831. - LOST, TTN Friday evening, the 16th inst. beiweeo VU Newbern and the fork of Ncuse and Do ver Roads, a Black 3Iorocco Pocket Book, tied with a dressed deer-skin string, containing about $275, in United States' Bank Notes; A note of hand against Benj. Jarrel, for sii dollars and a few cents; and a note of baud drawn by James Blount, with -Hilen Godlcy security, for 844, and some centar payable to Jordan Knox. And another note, payable to Edward Nelson, for forty dollars; dated 18th' day of November, 1830, and payable 12 months after date, signed by Noah Vfi Gilford as prin cipal, and S ohn Bryarr security - One of the Bank notes wa, fbj g 100, ICb. 3, payable at Natehez; there 'Jwqrb two 8 20 notes and the remainder inTen Dollar Jfotes. All persons are , captioned against trading for any of the above notea or receiving the nioney aesenpea. .1 nennaer be Jiherally rewar ded by retiirning the Pocket Book, witH l contents, to Mr. James Hayward, in Newbenvl' SAMUEL J. ROACH. ; December 17f.l831. ;iLr The ffighest Ca8kJ?ricc9 WlLLbe given for likely yxrtmeeo both gesirom one to 26 ygJ? JOHN GlLDBRSr.mvr vi Li . f f - if '1 i U 4? I . ' 4
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