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A BOTH. AMD ISTEXXBTIIIO WxEfciT
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FtTBLICATtOIf,
be cownenzil on Saturday . tke
Ci J til J tn-tinz, ? be entitled I
THE SPY
phil Vdblpbu, "
Slsa Spirit jor hie Age.
IT is vary philosophically
. chse ve1 -jy Addison,. that' our grea
tets pride msi from ' dotn good to
eas''i'vther,.i.i other word bewij indi
trd serviceable to society, Tnis
can be e.TiCieJ by a proper appli
Cauau af cat intelligences, meeting
l?ien out acceding to the necessities
6f the community, and loss latnentitij
t4i 3 decline pi M'-iulic rrtU9 advanced.
A the direction an! discussion of
ocastires of national aai state policy
ere tbe business of the daily p: est,
the tali application of Addison's re
dirk s ne;3Sr:!r neglected, and the
ccnqjiv:s is ttiat vice, snieldei by
eiiin aoJ worldly i'tfianoe, ate a.
Cr oti i'mn; ;te people, not only un
suspected, -bat ourted and requited
kni that a publication is uecesary
-' rbich will "nor only 'detect, but exhi
tic tfiese wolves iu sleep's clothing
to' public scorn a .ftark,bv which o.
theri will be warned from their intent
cai a service be rendered to society.
( la effVctio? 'his object washall pursuo
1 a yet untrodden path; on where the
nseessary morn shall be mingled foot
ccacsledj with cotUraslin flowers
rb";MAX.xa' ofthe St" tx Phi la.
ZELPHIa'' lull be ptfeclly delicate
aid uncon'taiioated by cant or vulvar
it jr , its censure shall be judicious, it
entire chaste LtteriTUre, and the am
call in lit an citired and tealoui
fritud D'4 iiaiic and Literary end-.
Osm khaii met with mist attentive
co 1 ituartiat study, auJ skeiche of
lb- 3 -ind Pulpit of Philadelphia
tlia i oceasii j.iallr appear from the
r;iri' of ce npQ-.ent jtidgea. auiitfluen
ci by peror.l acqjaitra;ice or pro-
. fi'iioial attachuieii: To these, re
commend tiotis; our Poetical coluinu
rn'l ad i - another, which corsi.ig
fr-vn n already popular source, we
Ji'i .l, b" e'qial to that oi n re preten
Iiu waucati'jft- It is unnecessary
15 lie m re , explicit as we pruutuo
tts wj.it of t tie prop )se-l journal is
not only d.tiit?ed but generally felt.
'W" 't-.erftre p'aca our-eves before
' ite PEQPLti. aud relying upon t:eir
lore of juitise and of 'ib!ic virtue,
itei decision respee. fully bat
Csu5 "ntlr ' ' 1 . i
CONDITIONS.
Tt'e :- iinmber of -The Sir .ue
PiiiLtosLpaiA, will be maei on
PRICES C(hiRNf.
Prices of Suple Produce, attfce Pe
tertbarg &larkeu; -
fiOO OS to 09 OB
CO a 00 lb
14 a 00 16
12 00 00
ie a 00 15
4 ft 00 SO
1 I S a 00
11 a 00 13
OS 50 a ,04 00
It 0? 14
14 a 00 it
tfisb Mackerel ur bbl. 04 50 a 17 50
tteirines, No 1. 05.7? a o vo
do Ko S 1 00 00 a 04 00
Shad 05 5d a 68 33
leathers, per lb. 1 30 a 00 85
t-ur uperfine prbbl 05 5 a 05 50
do family
Lard per lb
Bacon per pouai
Sees-was
Butter '
Caudles, dipptJ
d mould
do tpcrci
Cheese
Coffee, prime
Cora per barrel
Joitun per. lb
Cotton Bagging
07 00
06
01 00
07 50
00 0o
03 00
Hi f'; oitiMar in
July It will
t-9 uriote! if line whit pp-r-
l-'!' nmtn i mm af,(J with good
i i -
type. . As it is inten ;ea iq re.taer ine
contents wortb?;of preservniidfi, for
tunuvin'g cr insirace. reference, the
adranUsm if tbe propased and more
portable iizn will be evident. The
iffnm ri Si n-sr! anmun, payable in
adva ice or 1 60 if not paid before
th eu'ir4iin of sit im.ntbs. Agents
wi'l be aUUwel.a diicouat of 10 per
CTJQtvon al! subscribers they shall ob
tain, on remiUiu;; mi yr payment
liV ivaie or iec jni;i respooible
fji ins sa ne. aud "a raiyious copy of
Leatner, upper
do sole.
Lime, per cask
Molasses, per ga
-Mustard
Nails, cut per lb
Oats per bushel
Pepper, per lb
Pork, fiesb
Porter, per dos.
Powder, per keg
Kice, per lb.
Rjpe, Bale
Bad Cotes per dos
Spiiits, Brandy, Ap. U "60 a 00 6
SO a 00 45
01 50 a 01. 75
a
a
a
a
a
:! I 85
01 50
i oo
i . 10
00 45
01 00
00 06
00 .00
00 5
04 50 a 05 00
OS S5
05 00
OS 59
05 50
i Si' a 00 04
07 a 00 08
OS 50 a 01 00
do new
do Peach
dt CcgnUs
rluru, Jamaica
Gin, Holland
Sugars, St. Croia
do New Orleaoe
do Lsaf
55. a 00 63
65 a 00 70
01 10 a 01 50
01 5 01 50
01 10 a 01 25
10' a 00 Is
08 a 00 10
IB a 00 ti
0E1MCATI03V,
j ' ' OF TBS . .
.AMERICAN RACE-TURF
REGISTER, SPORTSMAN'S
HERALD and GENERAL
STUD BOOK, f
HOST. KSSJECXFTJUT 30BCK2BED T9
CAPTAIN J AS. J. H ARRISOM,
(lather of the American Turf.)
SIR,
TIE
spit
And Spirit of the Age
The unorecf denied auccest of iha
there ha ring been netrlv
1700 subscribers , receif ed since its
eomtnencement, io JulyXlasi is the
best erideoce'of the estimation it has
secured in the public Qiiod.X While
tbe present proprietors will pursue the
couise which has conferred such erai.
inent DODularitr oh their Dredeeaisoni
r . . ' I '
I feel a peculiar satisfaction in ; uy will also use every endeavour to
dedicating the following work to yeii, '. gie the.SP Yn if postible, a spirit of
aed should' it contain any observations t greater vigour, variety.spd originality:
or remarks, which may have a tenden- I than has been beietofora achieved
Salt, Liverpool prack 05 12 a 02 lb
Tea, imperial
do Gunpowder
Tobecco, Cue prt
do fie fused
Whctt, per bushel
61 5 a 01 50
01 5 01 50
05 00 i 07 50
OS 00 a OS 50
01 17 a 01 0
SaoJtAete Exchange at Petersburg
Vorth Carolina Neeu -IJ dis'ct
South Carolioa . .l 1-2
Georgia .6 1-2 a S
J RICHMOND,
Tobacco, prime, per Ib.Cts. 8 a 10
Middling do 4 a 6
Refused do a 4
pMour, city m lis, per barrel J5 75
Caual do 5 25
.Vheat, por bushel Cti. 0 80 a 0 80
Corn. do
Oats. co
Bacon, per tb;
Butter; do
Ouffoo, a
Sucar Loaf; per !b.
. Do Brown & o
0 40 a 0 45
15
8 i t
11 a, 14
-m m it
tl
16 a 22
T 58 a II 00
Bank. Vote Exchange. ...
State Bank N. per cent dii. S
South Caroliua banks, 6 1- 8
Georgia banks,, 8 I-
Datien, V
i . -If
P nil a 4. il phi a'' wi!
tbe piper.
'Poo 5dv m
CTJiiuiri h'l'OJfou enrairi'ijs after
Ibe naia-r of tho celenrated Cruik
cbtbk. Vij will be esecuied by
irif.il artist a;id accompanied
wh the tOitiic itlortins"in proe or
verse Y'fj t it a pent of original and
All orders .nasi ba addressed post
asid. to . . I -.
v WILLUM HILL it CO.
Ki. l 4.!he:iia.i BiiMragc Philada
Care wU b ak to have the work
earef-jlly packed whec tent yut of tbe
TWO FOUNTS " 7
: OfTp". can hediipensed With by
the Editor, in censea teo-.i of having
reTved a ne siply 0ie of them
is L'i? Piaitr. the o her Brerir, both
"eerv S0'd and would be useful in the
OSzt of. a CWntiy "Paper Tey
oiild f!d at a m leraie price;
'Wjrrentort, x: c: pril U, ie.S3
tin
i t t
it t ?
Milinsry So 3Iaiaa' Making
Mrs. Ana Stinor,
: , ; c'.:'vf respectfully remisds
..J'y'g her customers and
; Viyi -.IJ . friends, that fcho hais
f "i? for some mSaths past
i devoted a considera.
Llo portion of her tirna to iba diiTer.
cm branches ( of f Hiiery, such as ; sh
Cleac'.rirjj, Moaelm and Trimming ; N
Strsw aud Leghorn Bonnets, and
inakini Silk Borrats hpd Cdashes;
andhhiiKegfatificatiodto say that
ghu- has urttforraly given the greatest
satisrltction j
' She aIsu continues to attend s? ricU
!y to all favors in the Mantua. Ma.
Mas business, in which - she has ; for
co maj years been successful ia
pleasing her customers in ail tr?.
epects. ..'.' ' ..--!'
V BOA R.DI KG. L
" ' '.I " fc
T-Irs. S. ;would be glad to furnish a
few additional single gentlemen with
iJoard," either byt'te month cr f ejir.
RANSOM'S HOTEL,
' Blakely, X. C.
End of Petir$iarg RaU Road
; Hosnos.
Will be opened by the
Subscriber in September.
Tint new and splendid
ESTABLISHMENT
Will bi fmnished in a neai and fash.
ion able manner, with; new 1-urnitora.
and every other necessary and comfort
requisite foe tre vellers genteel com
pany 1 ne ease ana laciiKies ci gooo
mark-Mine from reters oure. IX or loin
find if uecessary, from the fionhern
Cities by Cars, be and the wealth
plenty of this j neighborhood, together
with he edrautages o( the products of
tbe rich Valley of our Roanoke, indu
ces him to say, no Mention can be bet
ter (applied, and he feels assured, that
he has acquired a repetition tz know.
Iedj iu iho business from having con
ducted for a iong time, large and sim
lar Establishments in this Sue and
theWest, that will ensure him success.
He repectfuHy refer to the Advertise
ment of the Petersburg Rail Road
Company for the facilities j afforded
Travellers. Three Stages and . Ac
commodation Coaches will leave
Blakely every day, one (or Fayette-
ville with trtecreai Southern mail, &
two to, and by Warreuiou. going South
and West, all gentlemen svho are
dupos-d to' take the Rail Road at
Blakely, may depend on hflvin their
Horse well taken care of. and tbeir
Gigs and Carriages i put under good
helter and houses built expressly.
ew Roads and safe terry Boats are
establishing- and wit be in full opera
tionin a few days. Liquots U Wines,
all laid in from the oldest makers and
ifnnnriin HmitM Mini bit
i - --
sturgeon pens aro erecting, ana win
be in readiness. In fast, nothing shall
be wauting as far as his limited means
will go, ta meet tbe satisfaction and
comfort of all genteel companv.
EfoB'T. RANSOM k CO.
Blakely, N. C. (
Sept. fi;h, 1833. in
; Job Printing.
iVeatly Executed at this
ey to improve the American Breed of i
Race Horses, my labor will be amply
remunerated. ,
. t select you. Sir, from the great list
of sportsmen who have patronised and
supported a diversion, Xcleediogly
well I calculated to afford the highest
specie of gratification, and rational
amosement--aa a tnedel. and an exam
pie, worthy of iwiiiaiioo : to evince to
the world, that a gentleman, when gai
ded by prprJence, may promote and
encourage this noble and fascinating
amusemeuV without imparing his for
tone, or tb smallest refection pu his
moraiity t and to denioitrate that
UJfSULLIED.HO.VOR aud integri
ty of beait, are compatible with tbe ap
pellatioo of a generous aporuaan.
Thus Sit, yon aland pre eminently
distinguished on the AMERICAN
TUHi
During law distressed and unsettled
state of our country, by embargo and
war; the rational amusements of the
Turf, measurably declined, and par
tially died away, until they were resus
citated by your indefatigable persever
ance in breeding. SBd traiuing tlJiVtt
HORSES and when the public call
to mind bow often their imagination
have beea--so highly , gratified; , in be
holding those noble animals, 'Direc
tor' and Virgiutanu' and many others
of your' immediate stud, displaying
their prodigious powers, on tbe various
Race-TurTi in ibis count ly, they aure
ly must :(ixnf juMiiy) suppose, that no
other persoti in :rie whole "SPORT
ING COMMUJYITY." wai so emi
nently worthy of the dedication of this
book, as yourself.
Hence you may be ityled ( without
adulation).tbe father, of the American
Turf.
In private life you may also be styl
ed a dignified link, in the chain of po
lite society: -for I am at a loss which to
adimre most,' your noble virtues, your
tnoQensive life, or tbe suavity oi your
manmrs. v
Thai uoibine may interrupt the in
expressible felicity, which arises from
the consciousness of your worth, and
that you may foee continue to dispense
ulessinffs. and haDDiness, among tnose
who surround vou. is
Bir, the sincere wish of your obe-
uioqi numoie aervani.
i A 1 Atva it if r s-f-blMf a B(
; tameero, I
ZaX e JYortk Carolina. ,
AMERICAN RACE-TURF
REGISTER, "
SPORTSMAtfS HERALD,
": aito
' GENERAL STUD, BOOK:
CONTAUaKS tHB
PEDIGREES
' Of TBS MOST
CELEB RATLD 1IORSEB, '
MARES It GELDINGS,
THAT SATE DISTINGUISHED TOEM
. SELVES AB , "
RACERS OX THE a I1ERICAN
TDKF, '-'
rsoii ons QraRTBs or a mis Race
f Ur TO fCt MldEB SMS) SEPEAT
ALSO itJCH AS HAVE BEES KEPT
II TUt 8TCD AS STALLIONS
AtTD HARES TOR BREEVtdO.
raOKTHE EARLIEST PESt
OD TO THE PS5BEKT
TIME FROM WBICH .
, CAVE DECODED TOE
COST VALUABLE
SIOODSD STOCK
AT PRESENT IC
' res uwiteo
STATLIt . .
THE WHOLE CALCULATED
FOR THE USE AND INFORMA
TION OF
AMATEUUS, BREEDERS, AND
TRAINERS
Of that most neble and: useful animal,
. the Horse.
Compiled from ib Paper. Letters,
Memorandums, Stud boohs and
Newspapers, rf the most cele
brated and Distinguished
Sportsmen; also, from
other sources of
the most corrrect
- information.
BY PATRICK N1SBETT DGR,
) Of Granville County XV. Carolina
mL. "Ostroque insignis et aurot
Stat- sontpes ac troena itros spuman
tia mandtt. y.
'Behold the blooded steed, highly ca-
. narisoned -
With gold and purple, ready stands: be
.viewa ..; :
Man, face to face, and fiercely champs
the foaming on."
IN TWO VOLS. VOL. I.
Toe wors iseipectea to oe ou; in
about 4 wcrks, when it may be had at
vhis nfuce.
Editors with whom vre exchange wall
Cpifcr 4 fgror bj noticing tbo tboTV
This publicatioo is iniendeJ as a aa
tirical observer and corrector of tbe
iaorals and maimers of the day. tie
tire is a mnstj effective powerful wea
pon in tbe hands of a judicioul lac
ticiao. and may be used any occ4
sion with advantage,' but particularly
upon the vices oi follies of the com
ruuuity. a he rerprctable respewsibil-
it y assumed, is a. sufficient euaraoree
for it utility and eirtllencc; and foi
tbe total expulsion from its column nf
thai acurnlliry which blunts the edge
of satire, and deprives it of its purify.
mg agency. Xaiteratote and the Dia.
ma will be sharers ciits colana ni
all that is serviceable to the progreu of
useful information and moral informa
tion a moral improvement will receive
its warm advocacy. .
The terms are $2 per annum.
t a nee, or $i 50.- if
tbe expiratiou of
not
six
payable in ad
paid before
months-
Agents wilt be allowed a discount of
10 per cent, on all subscribers they ob
talfn. bv leiniltix or becoming respon
sible lor the same They will be. also
entitled to a copy of ibe paper gtatui
tously.
All orders j must be addressed (post
paid) to I -
W. C. ARMSTRONG &V CO
No. 1 Athenian Bui'didg
Editor with whom we exchange Iz
bom advertise the Bpy, will confer a
particular favor by noting the cbaCge.
and inserting the above.
LIST OF LETTERS,
. nemaininem tne rs umce at
Warrentcn North Carolina, on the
first day of October, IE S3.
I A .
I
Andrew Wi E.
Balthrop J. M
Bagnell James
Bonner 8 R.
B'lreessT Esq.
do Jamea
- -! ."
Cawthorn J. V.
Carny Miss. II
ancv Dr IF. W.
unnavantM. W.
Tl 'tibsci intencii'- ,v
himself io the bu ss of : -g.
holding and ccllea t .. rjebU, ind ;
tu drawing op insiroi. ' ri
ting of eveiy kind, re-
dera bis services, in these cap - ! i,
la the putlic He will periodi 'y
perfoim fours through the counts, of
Warren, Or nville, Frsr.Ulin, Halifax: .
and Nash for the purposo of Codec
tingAic, iand at iriiermediate times his
services can be bad for the' other pur
poaj Charges and commiHion will
be moderate in all case..aitd the re
(est expedition used, id. liur.ctwaln t.b.. ;
served in the dwcUarae hi' all errge-
incDtS. j 34 VV.llTJfsWAVANT.
Warrrnton N, C Sd Jan 18SS.
N R. I expect very tocn to rom-
uiC'iice a, tour in tins eoonty ihereltrro
persons ;wi)ing to avail theniSKlves ,
of the oppo'tuhity to make roiletone
are invited to hand in their respec hve
claiAis wiiboui delay.
J M. Wi D.
fj !The Peteraburi Imr-Uigeo.
cer will publish the above r.o gx and
send their bill to this Ofiice '
6
3'
I Baxter T.bmbi'v
Bridgers Col. G.
Bell Thru A.
Blanch Geo. T
1
C
(Campbell Lewis ,
Troskland WrsJ V
D
Diggetts D E,
S j u
Horses for Sale. '
A bargain would be sold ib TWO
good frame builitngs, each- whk c
good Stone Chimney They can: bo
bought separate or together, ai no
be removed to any part of the toi-. a
a comparative trilling expense, t.-v ai.y
person washing to ontree their J build
ings. Apply at thi Ofice. j
Watreiitno, Nov. e:h, 1S32. i V
- ith vie to tn uio, ff
prosecutiiou of their business; the S.-
scribeis have established a B'tK
BINDERY Having procured the
besl Materials from the North, and
employed a Workman who coinrs vll
recommended, the are prepared in ex
ecute na moderate teuushll order to
this line.j . f
Account Books, Records. A; e. rnlrd
and made to order : and ereiy kind of
Binding promptly, executed in the host
and neatest niauiter. oq lemonaUa
terms. ':''(
. J. GALES t; SON.
0" Being Publishers of the Re
ports f the Supreme Court, j sui.h cf
(he Subscriber to that Work as chusa
to send their Nos. to him to, hind, w:.!4
have them carefully attended ! io n
the Indexes and all dencieiit NumheU
supplied ; j
Halcigh, Seatembei 13.
Ellis Obed
Elienton Pj.
Fennel M.s A.
Fog Mrs M. ' '
Gordon Jamea 4
do Miss Elita C. t
Egerton Gilbort
Foot. Henry
H
Hawkios J. M. f
do Perer B . 1
Hammond S B. t
Hickman Miss A P j
Hodges Mrs- Sard
J
Jones Win. D.'
Johnston James
Fowler James'
Green C. P.
. da Simon W 2
do Mrs Ann
do Adam
Harris Bej.D. .
do Rcbt. C
Ha rum Mrs. D E
Hill Whitrocll J.
Johnson J. G.
do Anthony u
do Mrs. Ann
EiDg Natbaoiel
Loyd Wm Sr.
I
MiCon Kat. Gsq.
Minga Wiu, T.
Most James
Nicholson
.' Kimball Shucar
L
I "
M
Marshall 6.
Mickroan A. T-
Mosely R U v
J, J.
N
PaftitJo Edwerd
Preple AJr. N
do Mis Matilda A
RabonPAIIv K
Ripley Tj D.
Robinson; Clark
I Norwood Rev. W
p
Peete Miss Mary
Powell Thomas
Pool Thuruos v
R . V
Rieeon Michael
Rodwell Robert
Ryan Mcrcus C
For
First rate Wheat Tobacob
LANDS
Sale I n G rvnti lit.
County. North Caniliiia.
Tho subscriber -'
intends to' ofier
at public sale, to
the hicbest bid- '
1
i . ,
Sharp. Mcj. Jas .
SitnsJoeph
Sheriff v( Wcrren
Sledce Sherwood.
Spruiil Geo. E.
Turner Daniel Esq
ao Lewis
(frqnhari Chcs. F
do Dr Rick A.
W
der, on the 22nd of October next. if
feir, but if io th first air Jdy ulterj
the foTlowhig trstts of 1 "
Situated on Ijtaif fi, Michaels Creek,
Thirieebi milfs' frrrn t'lar k?i'lr. iro
from Fietlq's Ferry rr. Robih k, twrfv
from Oaforc' and ten fron1he r r tiq. '
plaied Ril Road . loading ifron U
ford to Welrion. n RoancLe. Tho
tract on wl.icii 1 live contains '
.... j E3 ACRES, f.
Well improved. On it is a Dwel ng.
House well Cmshed, with a parlour,
dining, room, a closet and two. bed
rooms below and four bed room and ,
two ttosriis bov-- all of vrhtrh uiq ;
well Cuhti There nrejsevfi. out1
lioues frknifd together, ih seyrai
gond Trbsero Rams. Cahbins. Sia
l'ei. ftiC On it tieltn srll asnAS
Peach and Apple Orcharrls U hen
the Mill ivas iu operation I bp o
"aceoanr of the toll for cne year uhirh
amonnted o a little 'mot tlui;- 150
Barrels of Torn, beside wheat. There1
i a variety of eacelleiit Spng, nd
I believe rot a'rnpte healthy siumM.n
ih Granville or perhep in thf.Sta'c.
About 50 Acres of bi irar' i fit ji
qiml'My oil Tobacco Lrd-rmcleaiea -
about one half of the balance is riher
better than eroi d qnal'.y of Tol'-irto
Lard, arid the whole of the b!i re is
Smith Banister R I Cd for Com. The fain .'at it ;lai.
doNathlEsq
Sherrin Daniel
SladeDr.E.E.
White John
do Tbomci
Yatboro
Joel
Y
I
WiHicms neory
do Hery G
du Majr Wm
do John B- 5
do Cel. Robi r
JAS. SOMERVELL, P. N.
Octobeijsd, 18SS,
Persons wishing letter from this list
will please say'tbty are advertised.
- H .
TTanted Immediately,
At th. OfSce, an Apprentice to the
Printing "Business; a lad between IS
and 15 years of age would preferred-
He must possess a tolerable ZnUsh
Lducatioo.
DebtmbftrCOibr 165? . , .
tstion it jn pod order, and M fTii ier,t
to aoilv fc Bdvan'ff 10 er 12 hantia. "
. TKe seconft Tr livtus
1200 Acres, gco :
1 i '
Of svhich is first rat T-lar ci L'nd
oncleared, a ccnMder;r.le :ai rf ti4
taUr.ce is sr ent'd quality Ti Nrco
Land, and the whele nf it e halanre
Bod lor corn,; with the e,xeej-tion nf a
Mountain aod the cjiiinins sloprt,
supposed to contain about 100 Acres.
Theie is on thiiTtHCt. ar. 0fh'rd cf
well assorted ffti.it irie ; but He ihi
urnieraentt ordinaiv. T; t!
ts tit good nrder. 'iuit ifi.i
tbont six hai'iis.- Purchasers can ta
fuiuithed i'h a!Muids cf crain. for-
rage, stock and farming utensils a
iuuderate price. V .
Any pertuu wishing to buy is iiitcd .
to view it he pieinise nrevmu ti ttra
day of Mir, which will take pLcr at
2 o'clock, P M. at which lime tho
terms ol sale will be make known.
JESSE H. COBB.
Auc i9 IE 33- T10th Oc.
N. B Karh of the above Tigris aro
SO aitti8it thai ihey can be , t.dttnt
gecusli Ctvidkd into ifto snnlrntei.;.
Jihl lin
10 wtft
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