JEFFERSONIAN kEMBLICAN. Thomas Bait about 20 1-2 miles above Station rock on the Delaware, containing 326 acres. Seven tracts on warrant of 2nd May 1792 to John Craisr 200. adioinin! Adam Yohe near Sawkill, James Taylor 100 acies on Pond ed dy to include the creek, John Craig 300 acres adjoining: F. Vandcrmark, John MNair 200 acres on a branch of Vanderraark, John Graig & Abraham Horn 212 90 acres adjoining Adam Yohe, William Craie 322 115. near the road Jrom Kilter's t erry to Shoholly, Joshua Seelv 400 acres adjoining John Nicholson. Thirty-two tracts on warrants dated 29th January 1793, situate on waters of Bushkill and Shoholly, in names of Conrad Shindle 439 acres, George Eggert 416 130, Peter Markle 434 70, Thomas Myers 40G OS, Henry Myers 425 17, Jacob Funk 346, Martin Dupbie 417 80, Peter Shindle 302 40, John Grier 417 40, John Shartle 405 120, John Afiller 431 12, William Feltman 413 120, Jacob Stufli4l2 80, Michael App 407 68, George Hoff 440, Abra ham Dehoff 405 90, George Walter 409 80, Charles Boyd 400, John Abbot 377 57, John Whiteman 436 100, David Edsal 400 9, John Louch 428 9, Charles Berry 434, Samuel Sny der 410 40, Christopher Stoner438 108, Peter Bruner415 15, Frederick Myers 415 15,. Chris tian Stoner 443 153, John Everly 440 40, Frederick Hart 413 Q5, Isaac Hoover 444 100, James McBride 446 72. Six tracts on warrants dated 4tli April, 1792,! I . 1. ft I 111 1 t "V 1 I to Jonn onncu adjoining uonraa .uuaiey, Anthony Cuthbert 434 S6, east of Lehigh above Mud run, John Tiper 204 153, on Yellow run, Robert, Whitehead 444 40, Joha Tempter 441 80, Thomas Snail 415 111, Peter Curts 448 120, on east side of Lehigh. Seven tracts surveyed on warrants 29 ih May 1792, to John Nicholson, 416 05, William Craig 412 44, Andrew Ladley 412 44, Jacob Opp 413 11, John Shook 203 98, Jacob Abel 202 98, Samuel Wigton 400, situate on the headwa ters of Mast Hope adjoining survey of SI 0 acres of the proprietors. Six tracts surveyed on warrants for 400 acres each and dated 3d August 1793, John Dupuy, William Coals. William Moulder, William Gib linn'?. Snnuipl R. Badflr. Sebastian VoiPt. on , , --- o I waters of Yellow run, near road to Pino Swamp. I A tract of land on warrant dated con taining 275 acres, bounded by Henry PhatT, Ja- -cob Titus, John Rising, John Amos, and An !3rew Kline. I One tract on warrant 7th January 1793, james Duncan 433 80 adjoining lands applied Ifor by John Barron, Junior. I Three tracts on warrant 21th October 1792, io William Moulder" 300 acres, James Duncan 300, John Nicholson 413 89, on big bushkill and on east branch of Brodheadi creek. Two tracts on warrants 4th September, 1769, ho Enoch Davis for 300 acres, Mary Seely for 200 acres, on Blooming grove creek. I One traci on warrant 17th March, 1774:, to I William Forbes 300 140, including upper end 1 of long bottom on Delaware river. One tract on warrant for 400, 30ih March, : 1703 tn William fJilhprt 440 6R. Two tractson warrants dated,3rd May, 1792, John Shook for 300 acres, Lawrence Herb for 200 acres, on waters of middle creek and Wal lenpaupeck. One tract on warrant 17th March, 1774, to Richard Willing 306 80, on Delaware river 14 miles above Station rock. Two tracts on warrant of 2ith May, 1792 to tju:ii: cm ti 1 ttj oirr n Panthus creek valley. Eight tracts on warrants 12 July, 1793, to John Miller 399 80, Isaac Jones 400 9, John C. Stocker 399 80, James Mease 414 80, Thom as Willing, 373 150, Thomas Hough 400 120, Andrew Russel 203 SO, Isaac Wykoff 289 40 near the yellow pine swamp. Three tracts on warrants 5th March, 1793, to John Horn jr. for 316 115 acres, Abraham Horn for 303 158, near Tyson Daniel Cum mings 100 117, warrant dated 26 February, 1793. Four tracts for 400 acres, each warrants da ted 19th June, 1793, to Dominic Joice 406 40, John Mease 431 25, and James Mease 439 137, on sawkill and rattle snake brook Abraham Sahler 180 acres. Eleven lots and out lots in Milford Pike coun ty being Nos. 18, 24, 138, 163, 258, 279, 426, 566, 567, 657, 665, as will appear in the town plot. One tract on warrant 30lh March) 1793, to Marv Lane containing 439 10, on branch of Starriicca creek adjoining William Grey and others. Six lots in town of Lehighton Nos. 174, 175, 216, 217, 154, and 255. Four tracts of land on warrants 25th June, 1793, for 400 acres, each to William Phillips 425 110, John Miller 400 acres, and Alexan der Miller 402 GO, John Phillips 382 10, on Pond Eddy Brooke. One tract on warrant 17th March, 1774, to Malhew Mease, 325 150, on Dolaware 19 1-2 miles above Station Rock. One tract on warrant 7th January, 1793, John 2ftc.hoJon 321 150, including pine mountain 4"i!4 on Brodtit'ads creels. One trad on warrant dated 24th June, 1793, to John Phillips 423 150, near Mast Hope on Delaware. One tract 7ih January 1793, to William Par )er 424, 88, including pine Mountain run. One tract on warrant 19th July, 1793, to James Yanacken 100 acres, adjoining bis other land 1 mile from Delaware, Two tracts on warrants pf 8th March, 1793, Mary Meredyth 419 120, Hanua Hood 327 140, on waters of Brodheads creek. Twelve tracts on warrants of 19th March 17- 93, for 400 acres, each on waters of Bushkill and Marshalls creek to Mary Jane 399, Benja min Bunnel 439 30, William Jayne 401 55, John Saunders 402 140, Richard Horton 407 35, Jacob Lnvn 402 1 10, Daniel Bartram 399 120, William Behsley 424 80;'A'nny Jano 413 146, Tabitha Heaton 368. 130, Caty Bunnel 424 55. 1 Five tracts on warrarits dated 18th March, 1793,"fo400 acres, each on waters of Middle Bushkill to David Jayne 390 144, John Jayne 400 130, Richard Lewis 436 13,- Henry Van why 410 60, Lazarus Ellis 436 13. Sixteen tracts on warrants dated 22d March, 1793, for 400 acres, each north of Loholly near and adjoining Delaware river to James Potter 423 107, John Cooper 418 147, George Tudor 392 21, James Boyd 3Dl 54, Francis Bailey 414 28, Mathew Carey 388 27, John Connelly 418 18, George Kills 405 52 Mehella Uatton 365 113, Lewis Wolf 387 115, Nathen Jones 401 60, Peter Walters 401 60, Abraham Singer 401 60, Robert Crozter 419 70, John M. Tay lor Isaac Sidman 440. , One tract bfi warrant dated 26th August 17 93,toThomasRustbn, containing400 150 acres. Thirtv-three tracts on warrants dated 22d August, 1793, for 400 acres each, on waters of Lehigh, to John Phillips 402 87, Isaac Jones 400 61, John Miller 390 10, William Bingham 430 155, Samuel Rutler 318 14, Joseph Brown 405 45, William Smith 332 158 Barnabas M'- Shano 397 07, John Gordon 407 112, John Barnhill 427 81, John M'Laughlin 400 75, Rob ert Rainey 458, Ezekiel M'Shane 458 80, Georgb Meade 336 80, John Sheils 390, Thom as' Willing 451 108, John Sitgroves 402 74, Matthew M'Connel 401 38, Alexander Fullor ton390 130, James M'Crea 404 38, Endch Story" 246 140, John Dunlap 2S0 30, David Claypoole 436 80, James Gaulagher 414 20, Matthew Cary 433 50, Thomas Proctor 430 William Nichols 441 18, William Lewis 428, John Townes 428, Andrew Kennedy 409 70, Charles M'Kernan 438 40, William Coxo 446$ Jehosophat Polk 448. Six tracts on warrants dated 11th February, 1793, situate on waters of Shoholly and Wal bsnpaupeck, John Miller, John Crosby .-.Francis Gurney, Stephen Proser, James Ash, and Jo seph Coperthwaite, containing 439 100 each. The Commissioners wiii attend at Wilkes barre from the 5th to tho 10th of September, to receive offers of compromise from claimants of any of the lands advertised. Persons wishing to compromise will be required to produce the evidence of their right to compromise. If ai land is advertised which has been re leased or compromised with the commonwealth, the person who claims it is requested to inform the Commissioners thereof before the day of sale, as it is not their wish to offer any for sale that has been released. A part of the terms of sale will be: The pur chasers at the time of sale are to pay in cash ten per cent, on the amount of the price the tract is sold for", and give a bond, with approved security, for the payment of the purchase mon ey, at 6, 12 and 24 months, (a3 the case may be) and the land must remain liable to the hen as a further security-. Certificates ol the Auditor General given to contractors and others; will then be received in payment of the purchase money, except the ten per cent. J NO. DUNBAR CREIGH, WILLIAM PRIMROSE, Commissioners; Commissioner's Office, ) Harrisburg, July 28, 1842. J SHERIFF'S SALE, By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas id me directed, will be exposed to public vendue on Monday the fifth day of September next, at 2 o'clock, p. m., at the public house of S. J Hollinshead, in the Borough of Stroudsburg; A certain Lot or Tract of Land, sit uated in Stroud township, Monroe county, On the road leading from the Wilkesbarre turnpike to the Water Gap, bounded by lands of Charles toulke, Leonard Andre, and Peter Keller. baid lot contains about one half acre. The improvements are a comfortable HOUSE, a number of excellent fruil trees, good water, die. Seized and taken in execution as the proper ty of George Felker. SAMUEL GUNSAULES, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Stroudsburg, ) August 10, 1842. J For Monroe County Courts, Sept. T. 1842 1 Jacob Starner and Michael Altemos, admin istrators of Michael Starner, dee'd. vs. John Gower, No, 41, May t. 1837. 2 Laforge vs. Jayne, No. 7, Sept. t. 1839. 3 Keller vs. Kortz, No. 14, May t. 1840. 4 Wallace vs. Newman and Dimmick, No. 29, Sept. t. 1840. 5 Stokes, Dreher and Miller, for the iise of Daniel Stroud, et. al. vs. Waltonj No. 24, Dec. t. 1840. 6 Colt va Bond, No. 4, Feb. t. 184L 7 Place to the use of Lander, vs. Dimmick, No. 8, Sept. t. 1841. 8 Robert Lovers, et. al. vs. Lynford Van Bus kirk, et. al. No. 23, Sept. l." 1811. Colt vs. Bond and Hays, No. 43, Sept. t. 1841. 10 Colt vs. Samuel Bond, No. 44, Sept. t. 1811. 11 Colt vs. Dreisbach, No. 45, Sept. t. 1841. 12 Mulford, Martin & Co. vs. Wallace & New man, No. 48, Sent. t. 1841. 12 Murphy vs. Eck, No. 15, Dec. 1. 1841. 14 David Heffelfinger vs. Sarah IleiTelfingcr. 15 fcarah JNeyhart, by hor next best friend John Kern, vs. Philip Neyhart, No 5, Feb. 1. 1842. ARGUMENT LIST. J 1 in the matter, of the estate of 'P. Butz, decd.. rule to shew cause why the enter,and the order of the court, SepJ. t. 1841, shall not be; stricken off. k '. 2 Schoonoycr vs. Schoonover. 3 Winch vs. Brown. , a , 4 Hollenback, et. al. vs. Stephen .and Isaac Gould. - - " - 5 Wolf vs. Vanh'orn. 6 Brown vs. Ppstens. 7 Commonwealth of Pa. vs. Brewer. 8 do vs. H. Eck. 9 Price vs Stokes. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas to me directed, I shall expose to public sale, on Monday the 29th day of August inst, at the Court House in Milford, Pike county, the fol lowing described property, to wit: A certain apiece or parcel of Land, situated in the town of Milford, county of Pike, and State of Pennsylvania, designated on the map of said town, number three hundred and seventy-seven, (No. 377) containing in front on Broad st. forty feet, and in depth on Sarah st. one hundred and eighty feet, with a thereon erected, with appurtenances. Seized and taken in execution as the proper ty of John Finch, and will be sold by?me for cash only. JAMES WATSON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Milford, Aug. 4, 1842. , ' A NEW AND POPULAR WITH A SUPERB FULL LENTH ENGRAVING ! Representing Mr. CLAY in his studio at Ash tand) after Franquinefs celebrated picture, the best portrait ever taken, and NE VER BE FORE ENGRA VED. Price Sixpence. General attention is requested to the follow ing importantresoltition: In Joint Executive Committee of the Democrat ic Whig General Committee and the Gener al Committee of the Democratic Whig Young Men of the City and County of New-York, July 8, 1842: Resolved, That this Committee commend to every Democratic Whig of the Union the LIFE OF HENRY CLAY, prepared for publication in the New World newspaper, as an able ahd valuable memoir, exhibiting the leading inci dents in the career of an individual sO eminent ly distinguished as the Friend of Liberty, the Statesman, the Patriot, and the Philanthropist. HAMILTON FISH, Chairman. Jos. P. Pirsson, Secretary. The life of Mr. Glay, referred in the above, has been prepared by an experienced author and politician, from the best and newest mate rials and most authentic sources, and will un questionably be the text-book in the coming Presidential contest. It will be published on or about the first of September, in a single Extra Number of the New World, elegantly stereotyped, and furnish ed to clubs, at the exceedingly low price of $5 a hundred, or $40 for a thousand copies. Copies will be sent by mail to any part of the country on the following terms: Sixteen copies for $1, and fifty copies for S3. August 10, 1842. :$WE COUNTY HOUSED BR. IANING, SURGEON DENTIST, Has located in Stroudsburg. Office ono door west of Dr. W. P. Vails. August 3, 1842 tf. "WAYNE COUNTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPAQ "ST. ALL Persons insuring in this company are members equally interested in its welfare and in the election of its omcers. In order to become a member ot this company and thereby bo insured, the applicant gives a pre tmum note, the amount of which is m proportion to the amount to be insured, and its degree of hazard, thus: If $1000 is to be insured, at 5 per cent., he pirns his note for S50. If at 10 per cent. he cives his note for $100, and in that proportion for a greater or less sum, according to the rate of hazard, on which note ho advances o per cen:. and an additional sum of $1 50 for survey and policy. He then becomes a member on tho approval of his application ahd is insured for five years, i he aggregate of the premium notes constitutes the cash fund, chargable first, with the expenses, and second, with the losses of the Company; ahd should it prove insufficient to pay bdth losses and expenses thd money to meet the losses, (should any occur) is borrowed agreeably to the act of in corporation, and paid. An assessmdnt is then made to repay such loan upon tho premium notes, in proportion to their respective amounts, and in no case to be made but once a year, notwithstanding several losses may happen. At the expiration ol live years thd note, it any assessments have been made and paid, is given up, and the insured may renew his application. Policies may at any tune bo assigned or sur rendered arid cancelled, and the premium notes given up, according to tho by-law's of tho Com pany. No" more than three fourths of the cash value of anv nronertv will bo insured, and all j groat hazards: such as Cotton Factories, Powder Mills, Distilleries, Machine Shops, Manufactories for Printer's Ink, and all establishments of the same class of hazards, arc not insured upon any conditions whatever, and that nolone risk is taken over $5000, it is considered much more safe and less expensive than in Stock companies, whore they insure large amounts and hazardous propcr- ty' S.TOGDELI, STOtCES, Agent. Sirqudsburg, Monroe co., Dec, 15, 1841. ilia UPS George 25 id (lis, Having taken the above stand in the town of Milford, recently kept by Ira Coburn, is well .prepared to accommodate in a satisfactory man ner those who may lavor htm with a call. Ttac Table will be supplied with the best productions af forded by the market. His Rooms and Beds are such as will, he hopes, prove satisfactory to all reasonable, cus tomers. is, and will continue to be, furnished5 with a choice assortment of Liquors. His Stables are large and commodious, and will "be-;well stocked with Hay and Oats indeed 'every at tention which can promote1 the comfort'and sat isfaction of customers will be cheerfully be stow edi His house is large and well calculafed to ac commodate Pleasure Parties. With these advantages backed by some ex perience in the business and a determination to keep a good public house, he confidently ex pects a fair portion of public patronage. Milford, August 4, 1841 PROCLAMATION. Whereas, the Honorable Willtam Jessup, President Judge of the 11th Judicial district of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of Sus quehanna, Wayne, Monroe and Pike, and Jo seph Keller and John T. Bell, Esqs. Associate Judges of the courts of Common Pleas of the county of Monroej and by virtue of their offices, Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, and Court of Gener al Quarter Sessions in and for the said county of Monroe, have issued their precept to me, commanding that a Court of Quarter Sessions and Common Pleas, and General Jail Delivery and court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, for, the said county of Monroe, to be holden at Stroudsburg, on Tuesday the 6th day of Sep tember next, lo continue one week. t NOTICE ' Is therefore hereby given to the Coroner, ihe Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the .4 AKV I 1 " said county ol Monroe, that they be then and there with their rolls, records, inquisitions, ex aminations and other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices are appertaining. and also that those who are bound by recogni- aznee to prosecute and eive evidence against the prisoners that arc or shall be in the Jail o the said county of Monroe, or against persons who stand charged with the commission of of fences, to be then and there lo prosecute or tes tify as shall be just. SAML. GUNSAULES, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, ) July 27,1842. J GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH. IB-ArNR NiOT'E IiIS3C. Corrected wecklr for the JelTers'oriiari. Republican. "The notes of those banks on whidh quotations are omitted and, a dasn jsuusuuhuu, are hui hv .f ht Philadelphia brokers, with the" exception of those which axe marked with a oiar() City Banks Name. Bank of Philadelphia Bank of North America Bank of Northern Liberties . Bank of Pennsylvania Bank of Penntownship Bank of United Stales . Commercial bank of Penrt;-' Farmers and Mechanics Girard Kensingiori Kensington SaY; Ins. ; , , . Merchants bank' of Philada Manufacturers arid Mcctaitiic3f Mechanics , . , , , r .' Moyamensing Philadelphia u Philadelphia Sav. Insj s.'i U 5 Philadelphia Loan GoKf T lc Penntownship Sav. Ins':1 $ f Southwark Savings-bank 3 J'-. t: 3 NEW ESTABLISHMENT. WheScsaSc asscl JKefail TIN AN SHEET IRON WARE MANUFACTORY j . At Stroudsburg, Monroe county, Pet Tho subscriber respectfully informs the citi zens of Stroudsburg and the public generally, thai he has opened a shop on Elizabeth street, nearly opposite William Eastbum s store; where he intends keenins constantly on hand, and will manufacture to order, all articles in his line of business, such as TIN-WARE in all its variety, Stove Pipes and Drums of all sizes, Spouts for Dwelling Houses ana other Buildings. Also,venJ superior Russian and American Sheet Iron, Which he will manufacture into every shape to suit purchasers, &c. &c As Ihe subscriber is a mechanic liimselfj and employs none bdt first-rate workmen, the pub lic may rest assured that his work is done in the best and most workmanlike manner; and he respectfully solictits a share of public palron- Dis. , frau I par par 7 15 '60a55 par ;..:par r 45 par fraud IT r I la par " failed, failed fraud failed par" par: par no sale iclosed closed iaileil t" G " '. ty 8 ' par par ,par . 15 5 pac 5 a.o-e. Corrie and see for yourselves, before you pur chase elsewhere. VTT PE WTER and LEAD, taken in , ex change for work, and all kindsof REPAIRING in tho Copper, Tin, and sheet Iron Business done dt the shortest notice. WANDEL BREIMER. May A, lS42.-tf. TAILORING. Mrs. SniaatSa & Miss Ststcs, Respectfully inform the citizens of Strouds burg and vicinity, thai they have commenced the above business in Elizabeth street, at the shop formerly occupied by Charles Smith, dee'd, where they will be happy to receive orders lor all kinds of work in tho Tailoring Lino; and where they will devote their best efforts to ihe accommodation of their natrons. With an experience in the business of no inconsiderable length a determination to adhere strictly to their promisesand a resolution never to mako unreasonablo charges, they flatter themselves that they will receive. a fair proportion of tho custom of the neighborhood. Country produce of all kinds, taken in pay ment for work. Stroudsburg, Anril 2Q, 1843. Schuylkill Saviugs Ins Schuylkill bank Southwark bank ..m Western bank ,'-.-":. Country EahkiJ Agricultural bk, Great Bend ' Allegheny bk of Pa, Bedford Bk of Beaver, Beaver Bk of Swarta, Harrisburg Bk of Washington, Washington Bk of Chambersburg, Chambers Bk of Gettysburg, Gettysburg Bk of Pittsburg, Pittsburg Bk of Susquehana co. Montroso . Bk of Chester co. Weschester Bk of Delaware co. Chester Bk of Germaniownj Germantown . Bk of Lewistown, Lewislown . Bk of Middletown, Middletown Bk of Montgomery co. Norriatowu Bk of Northumberl'd, Northumb. Berks co bs.k, Reading Centre bank, Bellefonto , . City bank, Pittsburg Columbia bk & bridge co. Colli raW Carlisle bank, Carlisle Doylestown bank; Doylestown Easton. bank, Easton Exchange bank, Pittsburg Certificates Do do branch Mollisdaybiirg Certificates Erie bank, Erie Farm. & Drov. bk, Waynesburg Farm. & Mech's bk. Pittsburg Farm. & Mech's bk, Fa3-elte co Farm. & Mech's, Greencastlo Franklin bkj Washington, Farmers bk Bucks co, Bristol Farmers bk Lancaster, Lancaster Farmers bk Reading: Reading Harrisburg bank, Harrisburg Harmony Institute, Harmony Hpnesdale bank, Honesdale Huntingdon bank, Huntington Juniata bank, Lewistown Lancaster bank, Lancaster Lancaster county bkj Lancaster Lebanon bankj Lebanon Lumbermen's bank, Warren Marietta & Susque. Trading co Merchants & Manuf. bk, Pittsburgh Mechanics bk Pittsburg, Pittsb g Miners bk of Pottsvilld; Pottsville Mononeahcla bk bf Brownsville, Browns o Northern bk of Pa, Dundart Northampton, bk, Allentown New Hone Del. Bridge co. Northumberland Union Columbia bk Milton N Western bk of Pa, Meadville New Salem bank, Fayette co Office Schuylkill bk, P. Carbon Pa Asr & Manuf bk Carlisle Silver Lake bk, ilfontrose Taylorsville Del Bridge co, TowandaUik, Towanda Union bk of Pa, Uniontown Westmoreland bk, Greeiisburg Wilkesbarre bridge co, Wilkes. West Branch bk, "Williamsport Wyoming bk, Wilkesbarre York bk; York Youphanv bk. Perrvonolis Note. it may bo proper to remarK, tnai notes ol nearly all the country banks are r- -deemed in specie on presentation at their cou ers: and that the causo ol their depreciation v- closed ho sale 5 b par par 2 2 ' 2 7 1-2 1U 12 failed failel faile? par 4 A 5ao no salv no sal fail t ho sa- - frai. U no sal 1 lo no sale .closeii fraud failed failed closed 10 faile i faile.: close i no sal - 1 y (" no sal-- the city, is owing to a resolution of tho city banks to receive on deposit the notes of th banks only which have effected an arran ment with a city bank to redeem their nou when Drcsenled. Those country banks ther. foro, which are quoted at par, have an agem n the ciiy where their notes arc paid m spec on demand. NOTICE. A Petition for Discharge and Certificate t der the Bankrupt Law, has been filed by William Eddinger, lalo Distiller, ) jonroe nuw iiuiKuujiur, ) nd Tuesday the 20th day of September nr at 11 o'clock, a. m. is appointed for thehean . thereof, before the said Court, silting in Ban.1 ruptcy, at the District Court Room in tho Ci of Philadelphia, when and where the Creditor of the said Petitioners, who have proved the' Debts, and all other persons in interest, ma appear and show cause if any they have, wl y such Discharge and Certificate should not I j g'ranted. FRAS. HOPKINSON, Clerk of the District Court Philadelphia, Juno 24, 184310,
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