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2 or Union n l 3 Ki..iiu!i.tr;". . j ; c t cite us. It is it ddpotimrot Uuivn of sovereign States, not Unwa of ipeecb or free press, but ft Union such m the Abolitionist slone would give yotf. 1 I Jiave , no ., hope in your , -executive. Cheer. No ho that soy good can come from Abraham Lincoln, or bit Cabi net. Hisses I ask no favor of this-administration. Uwm nd cries of pot bitn out. Yoar citiiens have been arnsst ed without the process of law ; thef have been put into prison without being told ' Scarlatina and ZfcziL't. A till Vi A "I I t,f tht I A be (mid fur ih srr fly i- , ( ) i i ',"' A morcliD and ship owrter of srrent, snJ - j i; , , , y jjthU oiy, h th Boston Jfyurto, &as had the flowing fecipe sent h!m from England, where it tu . tarnished bjv Mr.'Ikin7rnem "berof.the Rojsl College of Sur geoni, irod who Touches for it as -medicine that . will effect reToIq- ef every d"rrtr( fnm lh Coir;itTHtf lateg Afnty, at lh oi, or Glxn iluSUrs fur iha ar rest, and safe confinement; of any deserter, ia any 3 silt of the different eonniies, so they eaa be eecared by the miliurv nttthjritiea. , . , , HENRY McOOY, tf21 Cspt. A A. Q. M. friend of 1.::: i:v;:a:: i Ar-.ii.'v, svrraaiao raon 4.4U.ftO. m SAl m SUm in the Bladder and Jiidie$t .Weakness of the Zoina, d-c.' , THIS invaluable Medicise is for sajs only at Moeksvills, Salisbury Slalesville.ros. cord and Fsyrllsville, aad at Col. AmiidY and no where else. -, . , The subscriber hsvinj entered tolo coptn. nership with JohnF.Cowsa.orifihslpsteatee, rnK. mannfactare aad sale of tbe above Med. 050 Reward. Jannary 99. 1861 tion, in the heafiu art, trTTgards I whit their offence was, and H on tbe plea 8TOLEN ftttm the Qnarter Master r ue Virtment at Salisbury, N C, oa Twesday, Nov. 19th. motUe eofered MARE MULE. The TAILORING SHOP THE Subscriber havinf employed the very heat workmen ia his shoo, is now prepar the prevention and cure, not ouh I of maintaining oonetitution fibert- j f .mall W hnt also of measlM Chssfs.J - The Prudent ha . no right to above re ware will be imm iorine arrest and ooo make ucb , arbiirar w arrests x M 4msSJtm xttor:& WvWf GvOataA '--?)-- r :. t ,1'Xmw , aA HJ fcn .n.. Kfore for Yinl.;.t .:..-"' i j J( WateK Jfar , i ''(J ARB JXti.I , j " A' SaUeburf, 'vj -Werrantad . t anticipated, even bj the most r- ent phUanthroprats? r "On the first appearance of fever W; irritation nshering in attacks, -"whether -occurring in families or large communities, -the subjoined .thelhod of treatment should at once be - entered on : - Take one grain BabhTof powdered foxglove or di gitali (valuable in the ratio of its greenness the dark should be avoid- d) and . one .of nlphste of xinc -sflhis article is famfliarlj known as ! white vitnol.V These nald be rnV- "bed, thoufoughlj in a ; morter xr -Other convenient vessel, with four or five drops of water; this done, a noggin (about four ounces) more, "with some yrntf of sugar, shoald'be added. Of; this mixture a table spoonfed should be given to an adult, WSjJepooosful to a child, ev- ttj scond hour until symptoms of disease ranish. ' "r- "Thns conducted, convalescence, JBajH 7. J0!?!4 ill .rult The , rapidity of an event so auspicious, "will equal! delight and astonish. - -It may, however, be necessary fnr , tW to note, that should the bowels become obstructed jn progress of the " disease, an evil by fib means com mon, then a drachm of the compound . jof jaUp (formed of two parts cream - of tartar with one of jalap) and one grain of the herb-treated as above, formed into a pastil with syrnp or sugar, should be given to an adult, and half the quantity to a child. j This simple medicine shots oat ev I ; ttj other form or article, whatever, is totally unnecessary, if not pern ici- -ilflM. jl.: L . " The Methodu medendi of these " medicines, capable of effecting re ?ult so gigantic, remain now to be 'j given, and appears to be as follows: The. herb, by its antifebrile pro- perties, lays hold at once of the fe- Ter, the prolific source of woe, which it Immediately strangles, while the sine actrthe pait of a tonic, instantly 'restoring the equilibrium." , ; JU.r.Lar kin adds: "No emigrant 1 Of government vessel should here- after be allowed to put to sea with Tof atew" pence worthTof theie pro tectors; and it rsi.forfherjirde,ntlr hoped thaty 'as the desreot interest of common humanity are so vitally ,', involved in, this discovery, the press of all countries will give publicity to this .announcement." SertnatU to, d Speech of, Mr. Valhm 4igkm in Kern York, "r""M'r7 Vallandignam, ihfifrl .member of Coojreat, from -Ohwr h4 ben on a visit to New York, where he wu Mftnuded. Ii responding to tle call of ha friendi in S speeetr,be tid ! . - -: f aeeept tbw ar trwowjrrrhiirThiw . United bUte who are mtdjfwr tlw ft--Mrfaient of twi?wty 'T.y.ithu t m? -tr hearts from bioody tUrna tbi" won! f ill.:. .COTnpr?TO1f. l.A fplil9lzVV!ftsfelii.JtUigJ.J ,A .-. ..i, , . .....i. .... .vtla. , .-. oar difficulties ; but it .can only be- oh - tained by strict adherence u. 'the Con- 1 stitation as k , was made bv ur2 laibrr 13 this spirit lbe"7?restet structore of ,-. modern tinse, ibis mighty t-nr pie of liber , Aj, Caa be' rrklored aainWrPdas W ' might to be. I mean the Union as it was, tbe Union as our fathers ' made it loud " cbeen--tb Union as formed by Wash . ifigton, JefItsron and Ilamition, which ftre oa realaess aad prosperity, Such as -ieioaged 1 mo other, people since the - VwrU bean. - Bet If we talk tit t Un too iss it wna, sad sot aatongbt to be, " ars srt called traitors. r want do such Our onk hope,fdiowvosfrn.aif (Jongres of 1863. V can expect notft ing from.the present'Congrese, tor it is an MMmblage of men who nve been repu diated at home, and who never learn any thing, or the lessons of the late elections would have, taught them their duties. Were J not an 1 Araericao oitiien and a lover of my country I rhould . rejoice at their Insane acts, for, according to the old Roman saying, "those whom the god would destroy they first make road." If their sincerity is any indication of their eomingdoom:,it cannot be far offi Ap plansej ; 1 . . There is no salvation for tbe country in tb pivsent Congress. Laughter. I been there, and tbe fact is so, I assure you. Your ouly redress is the polls. If these outrages had been perpetrated in EngUnd, France, Auiiria or Kuseia even they would have aroused tbe people to armed re vol u tion long ago, and violence would have followed, put here id tbe United Slates the people have no necessity to spring to to arms ; it is through tbe ballot box they work their revolutions, and tlirouzhth ballot box tbe government shall knov'tbat they are setting contrary to "the people's wisbea. j Senator WiUon lias isid in bis seat in Congrt that fifty arretu ouglit to have been made for every one that was arrested. If the Constitution is to be destroyed and trrmpbtd under foot in the manner it lias been, then I think it is likely tfielre will be fifty areests for every one that baa teen arrested, and some of those ... jirses.Ved ill be executed by the gaillotine; but it will not be us. When tbe execution Ukr olace it wit be Cain and not Abel that fill suffer the penalty. 1 I am for constitutional redress under the Constitution. It is our right to claim it, it is dae us. The speaker tbel' referral to the act tecently passed by Congress legalizing tbe acts of the Government in. suspending tbe habeas corpus, and the emancipation proclamation of the Presi dent, all of which be declared to be un coiwtitutionaf and dpotie in ibe extreme. Mr. Vallandigham was very severe upon the President in consequence of tlie sus pension of tbe writ of habeas curpus. nl elatmed that tb-re was no autiuN-itv for' the exercise of such power in loyal Suten like 5Jevr York, Obto and IirdtaVaT Uis attack oil tbe admiiihilration wm frequent ly iaterrupted by bteii and cries of "Port bimiiiatt'.,.hut the crowd bore with tbe ypeaker very good naturedljr, and cheered him loudly a k took bis departure. "Raiting A Cofopany? -It is Urpriiin what u Umbers of diiiitlily uuiioriued men tliere are in KiuL-mouu, w lio in. r.ruft to interaogatories a to their tmsini, reply, ' wilt a twirl of lie- muuMache, and a look tbt might le supposed to win recrUiu 'HiiOif acoinpHuy, sir,'' We know men. and could name them, who have U-n mi inonths in Richmond oteniblv en'MI jn the M.M?rioM wmL and who in ait tlirt liie hate not recruit ed si nK'H.- llieir rhief buttu-s is to make daily proinoiiades from the hjots wood Uoi I iw Fouil-eotli street and back again, wliicb exhausts them. About the only rawing tiiey attended to ia, raining half filled jMOlblerswmibac.k 'rownjT'' and maiiOBuveriii to ri-e tlie wind" oc cssionall) as pay day siW ryini, SurpMNtingly delightful to serve one's country in this war, No danger, . ,j.ri vations ; the 8jotwood gon i their re illw rMH. . ;fMa;ej, .but tr . . MljdL. mocha llieir rai ion. , - Uappy Mloas, th who are engaged in "Raising Coiypaily.-irft'AOTOMJ Et. WliREXgsttieMearefc. Kitii'- h'ne on Tuesday the 5ih dsvof February 1 nsi."kffjhe Ta'nds bj.mjinf t Mary lfi. f nviiuot tM l pinua.. iii a iiign or cam Uuu. Also. Urgi qiiButity of Lad eowHl wn in Winter iJl!L'5 M rTror ' 1 O. G FOARD, Uuardiau. ad would we Jan 1, 1663 4i 33 Salt for Corn -r 1WILL EXCHANti ANY QUANTITY of Salt for Cora and Pork. Apply at ibis Omce." ;N,B. if 33 Jsa 5, 1663 - 50.000 FRUIT TUBES WILL BEHOLD AT AUCTION TH Z 3fHb of Janaary 1863, at CARTER'S NURSERY. Raleigh, N.C. These Trees are ike best evsr raiwd iat the Cos Me racy, true Uwaase aaeT deseriptiew. , Jal3,183 . ids' Gcods for Sale T HE bllowluE GOODS are for sale at ENNISS IW so Snot StOA. 1 Lot of Boys Brofaas. , 1 Misses Shoes. 60000 Eovkpr. s " Comme,roia(Nie and Foofecan Paper. Osnabargs, Shirtinf and 8heetio. Steel Peas, Ink and Lead Pencils. Shoe PefsTaf? eitee. Methodiei and Presbyterian Hymn Books Twh Brashes and Dressing Combs. ' Water Backets. Blacking , Slate Peneils. Tohaceo, Boys Csps, and Family BiWea School Books, Ledgers and Slates. Miles' French Calf skin Boots. Pnete BnardsrWsH Paper 4e. October, 1863. tf33 IMllUDUiUIrl Vk 1 1U1JI Salisbury, iV. C. NOVEMBER 34th, 1863. THE Government having eetabliehed paek inc Houses la Western North Carolina, I am now paying 20 cents per pound for coro-fed PORK,, ia large and small quantities, for tbe uae of the Army. Also, tbe higheet catb price paid for Ineh Potatoes, and ther Subsisteaee stores. , A.MYERS.CspU 27f and A CCS A O" Office nest to Cowan's Brick How. SUBSBTEXCE DEPARTMENT. '-SALisitjjrru N.CAROLINA. Nov7IuTI863r- IFli JJTD the uite of f Ke Soldfrri, HARD SOAP. PEAS, BEANS, C ANDLES aiid VINEGAR. A LSO, the highest cash price paid (or BACON. Call at juv office Best doul to Cowsa's Brick Row. r A-MYER.Sr if 45 Capt. A. C 8. rj visir to $ mmMi JUNE, 1363. PILES, FISTULA, TUMORS. ULCERA Tl N A OF TH E WOMB. SPEVN EA TORRII.EP. SYPHILITIC AFr FECTIONS, c DR. J. 1. CLMPTO, f llanteville, Alaba ma, will visit Cetiebiiry, the I5lh Juiw, l-U. where he mayfce eoaulid, for frwys He has operated with perfect success is al bury, KaMghi and moy other pinU in the State- He hat uevrr had an aecid::t to bap pes. thisshe' haV orsiedW said te have been hoptees by h SMSt diUn guWieiSorgeonBjrf Amejriea. - , ! December t, T63 , ly3 By tbe (.orr rnor rf N. (Mrollna. A- PRO CL A JtATIOX. WHEREAS, the turn- limited in my Procla mation 6rbiMlnf the rtpbrtaiina of Sail, Ba. cuo. Pork, B-ef, Cirs. Meal, Fkmr, Prw tatoe, Shoes, Lsth. -, Ilirtre, Coitim Clulh and Yarn and W Cloth, is about to ex pire, and the same nereuiiy esisUnoW sathea r the prohibiiion: Now, therefore. I, ZEBULON B. VANCE. (;urrnor of N. Carolina oV wane thu procla mation, continuing the aid prohibition, with the sainie.rertrietiona and eieeptioue as were ..flMiiejU 30 days from the dtte hreof. . , - In tretimiin whereof, Z. B. Vance, (meeriMM, hath eigned theee preeents f aadcaustd the Great Seal of the Slate us. to be amsed. ' Done at the City of Raleigh, this 26ih day of D-mber, A- D-, 1862, aad ia the elth year of oar IndepfladeDce. V 2. B. VANCE. By the Governor : R. U. Btti.e, J , 33 Prirate Secretary. MOUNT ilip H'tEs- For sale lr -1000 DOGSKINS WANTED. WANTED! 000 Dg Skin., dry, for which wifi he paid 81 for niediJMi-te, aud smaller ones in proportamr Apply: to R F, Simoptofl, Ststesville. or A. J. Mock. Ssliibory ' Opeembsr it, tS'l. " tftf9. T A A W A Y . from Hie eobfcriber m the 33th5otcmlfcjc.m Aiy . Rif He bad oa when beleft a blue blanket coat ith W-rk tinpt mMtai thewer border, i. about (is feet hiffh, very black eompieiion, ra tfeer sb, epoken, and' bad oa whea he left Try heaey heard- ' He a aWa email ca-on the right elteeh, eaueed by lancing. He waa raiaed near Tarboro, Edgecuabe Coauly. and it ie-prnhbif- ihit-be" endeevormf: to make his way back to that place. I booght hiitTof O.Vf: Wti,d, "ET ofLiHiiaburg, .Franklin eoaaty. I will pay the above te ward fur bis appreheoaioa and eoofiueroent ia spy jail o, that I can get him. A ay person who msy take ap said negro will please address ' MILLS HIGGINS. , las 1, 1863-7t33 - Msrioa.N.O B LANK DEEDS rOJt 8 AH! AT THIS OFFICE WWUM iiruir seels awnred of oentg sbj imfimf who may favor hira With their pstronsje, rtt ees made to wit tbe times. Country produce taken in 4xchanfe for work , 3r C. N. PRICE, v Sabsbuf y . Jaly 23. 1863, 96mp4 WANTED. THREE baadred beshels Wheal, three ha wires' barrs Flour aad two thousand bushels eora. -Jv MERONEY e BRO: Salisbury Jane 3, 1863. , ' P EN THOUSAN D POUNDS or RAGS 1 WANTED: " CaB at tfii Post Oftce. -An. 18. 1863. .. JJtt 'i".:. ! : , Browtfs Livery I& kepiup aa heretofore Jl is f ratifyiog to bim that this eetablihmeai, begun, si .first, as dobtMsrjsnej.lt.M.js4 to the public a great destderatam-aae a com- bletesucceas. Travelers, and tnera eaa si- wsyshsve their wants, ia in-line, weii. ap plied. . Cash prices paid for Provender. Aad the subseriberis slways resdy to sell or bay good Horses. THOMAS E BROWN. Jsa. 1st. 1863 j QMW. Master's Dept. CS.A.l Salleawrr St. C Hmw. 10th't. ViriXTID IMMEDIATELY, W le aw el te r- WW By,larpeqBaattiy ef ' ORM, OATS, HAY, SHUCKS, AND STRAW. air wiB w fanhiM r CWa eat Oala, Hay.aaacta and Sua will b prrh.Ml rlKr sajed e leeee.. I- -rI)JCSERTMiSMMZ:'''' 1th North Crln RpRliaf T- D- Marlow, Tsylorsvifc. D F, Kerley, do ILfb Beatty, do., Wm; JUk aW- VY., F IngTass j "t'. 'h. Broybill; Aleiaadef eo ; Ja- j cob Beaftetd, tu : Noah llelloa, Cald veil so.; C. J llogbes, Dss kss? J- F- ib-1 sua, do.; Weebiy t'pt hurch, W ake ; Jea. Hei. groves, do.; J. Richarda, Taylorae.lle ; Was. E- Uibboas, Sway P.ani; Joo. W. Loop, Alesaader F. A. Fiacanooa. T)hreiMe jnaeph Cawtl, Cabarrus on ; Calta Allmaa, do.; Ja t.. Ilartaell, 011 ; rnalm .way new, Uraat Hat W. S. HutlaH. p.Vidoou College ; W.C. Cevin, UrSnt Hill ; John M. 0rdNer, Staieeeille ; Charhw Mill. Grant Hilt t Siniley Brown, IWpweM; M. Xewtuo. Chrhate ; Wiley Cornier, (inoml; W Caaha. Ire aVSeo.; Jim. Kller. Dtdo e; Was. Ates Sndef, Meehlesburg. -iTb tal Mwatd of tM. wtft be pid for any A the ahwve aatoed eerrure, if drliee-ed ! Cspt. McCoy, st Confrderaie States Military Pneon at SaWurr, N C- -D K Mf ROM. BON. 3ipd33 lt Linn 7th N. C. Reg'. Copperas and Blue Stone, rp JL HE sobscribere are now masufatanof the above article in conauierabh- euautiiiea at Gold Hill, Rowso t .. .N. C; and are prepar ed If fill nfders at the Mwin ,f nolesaie pri. ees, delivered either at their works, or ia Salie bory. m:-COPPERA!. fl per mnd, BLUE STONE, M centa, Theee ruclre.epecj'll) the Copperas, have been proooqiired bj eipcr-eied prrsuus who have tested them, to he of , a superior quality ROBERTS HOLMES St CO Cem'd IIiu77TC. Dee. 'UTlKfil." 3mpJ0 "SALiTa SAIT 150 SacksSalt just received on Cooeigiimeal, sad Will be exchanged fi IToor, Wherind Corn. This salt i eqnsl to sny manufactured oil the era eoast. Appty to w : 1 J : R. A. MURPHY. , JAfenit. De. 1, 163. : ' if 3b 3-C I AM aathoriced by the Sergeou- General of North Camfina, to vaeeisste the sitiseas of aliburjr sod the omrtiiiHiiig Ciiuiiiry. free of charge. f-Sb rmm nil arms vsrdHSted not onee. wiitbe thankfully received. . I will st all lime b fimnd at my f)ffice be twesa lbs hiHirs of twelve aad two. Office, two-doors below M. Brown' office and oppo siuths MsDSioe Hotel: ' J. CALDWELfj, M. D. Saliehnry. Dee !, I6i. IfJJ Sable. wL 4 !3iO00 lbs: Diy Hides Applx W.J.Nr uUrrib,o.dfro, w.trhm.a ' llmMbmr. 1Mfc "MWHAWy , ."'JJtZ- :Z NEW ARRANCsEHENT. which the sa'e of my Lvery laolo property, hereiafore advertiaed, is rendered undesirable, flake this method to annoimc that there will ba an sals at my stables oa the 87ib aad that I wiH enaiinue to carry oa the boaiBesu ot, say Stable as asaal, THOS. B. BROWN. Babsbery , pee. 23. 1863J lf3l - Wanted Immediately. FURS-CM at Wm. 6ihth's Car rig Shop. ; - if 3 iVjifigWJMBMa GreensboroTigli Uutual INSUUilNCC0aPANY.- " pijif atl Los ProDplI! c aIHECTOt ,' .-, i-1 ; John A. Mebase, W. J. MrCoasef, C, P. Meadenbsll, l. PsVVeir, James M. U.rrett. Jobs rh. Cole. N. H.D. Witooa, Was. Bsrii.. rer. David MfKalght,.M. S. Sherwond, Jfd. II. Lindsay. Greeasborawgh f W. A. Wright, WUmlafoa Bjrt E. Tr.oy Lamkfrtoa; Alesaader Mdier. Newbern t Tbadeas Me. Oeei Raleifb j nkomasJohisoa, Ysse,,. ville; Dr.W.C. Ramsey, Wsdeeborosgh j SrT. R.c!lwsyaard. FrankhaU;aT Dr. E F. VM aoa, Weisoavill. tmetui 1irirTr.ttr-- President.; JED. II LINDSAY.- Yiee-Prssideat C.f MENDENHALL. Attorney."-1 PETER ADAMS. - Bee. aad Tress. WM H CUMMINC,. Ceaeral Agssl. W.J. McCONNJBLL. )- J.Jt. MEBANE. - V Eieentive C.t J. M.GARRETT. - AlleossmaaieatioBS oa badness caaaeeted withthiOmeeishoaldbe addressed to FETER ADAMS, Seeretsr) Greensboro. N. C. Jaae 13, 1M0 U4 THE sabseribe. living aearlesrd Station. hi' Barks ooaaty, is prepsred to faraieb ssr mount of sap lumber, delivered oa beard lbs ears. at 1 1 per huadr ed. Hrl mmbetu, Kr eoatrsck Orders addressed t kiss at Hsr Home. Berks eoaaty. N- C. wiB rseenw ptoftipi nuenttor. ; - w;, ..... i . 4. iu.iouiaai!!:y'.! March It, 1863- JlMES IIGltAlly ratch-Maker and Jewelrr, --eet'eierbiMrW SMtkK . SALISBURY, N. C Kma1aly'MV.V,,, B,e.t of WmiKS aad KEU1 . lIwt' W.tebes aad Jewelry -of seen seriptionrepsirsdiB tbe best m jaser ssS the saost rossoaabls tersss.. Febraaty 14.185. ,y3 Keaodrj and liaclilBe Siew FOR SALE. 'PHB andersigaed offers f.-r sate tie esi 1 rive Foundry aad Msehiae Sheps. ererM i. Uu. prwe by N. ""ZtfX; y in pasoeerioa of Frereks ' ! ' maialmodi V lSO feet fHmtV 3W Wt eVe, .ad lCfeet bigh-p. ITodry bf 11 feet high. Bteekswiih feet nigh. Psttera Shop 40 by . T ia the moat sebstsntisl ' a.w ia eompleie order aad fit " i i..j t. ...aMfaetorief aB 's of Agneaharal tmplemeata, aad eeW I eseey be prepared lor Biasing esseo. --- s . . TWm .alaMiahmeat IS very w"- . . . . . .... I. mtm- Ho Nf Railroad Depot aa w ."TJ faeifcty mr receiving material and fo"" good.. It wdlbs sold low aad oa ered-ttf " .. . . .a;.r.itt eeeared. " porco.ee - - i - v ,lJiwr., furthet particulars aareee nee ev.i 8AM L. KM I IK N C M.'teh IT. 18C3. bt Rirhnmad Eiamiser. rhsrW-stoa, CM rir.Nor.k Dsy. Book. aad WBmiagwaJr I. will paW.h twies a week " sad fonrsrd bills to D. A Davie, F-H . " ' plae. - . - --" ' -:: . , W E have pea ly printed aad highly aW PRIMER lor ehildrea CTPriee.B Wm one dollar, arat by ausul teawpsid. UA Slltl 'rive, ii fit is me,' iv , THREAD. Alee. e.wafeteat C"." Foreman. Apply at Ihe M ai SboeWssw facUH v. at door t the W .lehmau IWce. joilN Ar BRADUAW Nov 34. 1863. 27:tf. H- OULD reeoretfally meke khowa tbsl . k hsfhretakeu his DENTAL ROOM in 3. B. As it will not suit him Ihe lime, thoee calling ia h ie sbsence, will M " e of his snivsleby lesviag ihrir Jctlei Bo, abelMth J..-, byaddressiag m through the Voti 0 tbtsple. Dec.IsU 1863. tf: To Gas ConMnarr. OWING te the enormoas Hm" f need in ihe msaufsctare of Oss, 300 to 600 pet esal,i il U asceeaary. i U keep the Worksfanaiag, to raise ? , of Oa. to lf per 1000 feet, eomascnciol'' Deeenvbtr l. 1863. - ' ' . ,
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