1 -1 0 uraanan jejs-fersonian BBPUBMCA: jlonroc Goimtr-SlcStionatetiirns, Tuesday October's! 1844. COTJtf-ERY fflUB'KdllAijJ :." OFFICIAL" . The Subscribers respectfuljy invite Cmihtry . . . C 5 ,E P3 tj - r o v . -i w " fcl C C - 'I' I & g. 3 g- a ,S J- i3 s f- : -! r. , fi ., t. . i- i i i . , iii - . a GOVERNOR. Joseph Markle, Francis R. Slnmk. fAXALCOMMlSSIONER Simeon Guilford, Joshua Harthortio. CONGRESS. Peter S. Michler, Richard Brodhead, Jr. SENATE. S'eplien Ualliet, George Rahn. ASSEMBLY. Jjppne S. Miller, Jacob Fatzinjzcr, Henry Desch, lludoiplms Smiih, .lames Vhei, John Jacoliy. COMMISSIONER-. John Kern, Ferdinand Dutol, Heiijaiiilti Tuck. A v ui lua. John P. Dowhno. MAIN LINE: For the Sale. jWisnt ihe Sale. 158 42 4 33 45 29 8 24- 19 5 10 377 204 192 259 ,.204 112 107 .85 .78'"20S '35 -57 1601 152 39 Hi 29. 44 ,29 5 14 ' 17 4 8" 344 198 187 188 256 97 105 82 74 198 33 56 1474 151 34 4 t 30 43 31 5 23 15 5 R,V' 353 205 190 235 263 III 101 83 77 212 35 55 156S 127 35 3 42 2 1 210 203 189 233 263 , . 97 106, 89 75 203 34 55 1545 i . - 155 40 3 9 44 30 6 20 Y 5 9 355 150 40 2 2S 44 30 6 20 14 5 9 '.348 1'50 40 2 29 44 30 6 0 14 5 9 '349 202 1S9 18p 259 110 104 85 7S 106 35 .56 1411 203 187 24S 258 110 04 85 7S 106 34 56 1469 203 187 248 258 110 104 85 78 10.6 34 56 1469 112 30 76 184 139 26 48 46 97 3 3 864 50 134 3 95 3 98 34 9 125 34 56 641 73 59 177 3 12 3' 9 32 1 1 ; 370 216 150 95 246 72 100 89 97 141 22 5& 1181 134 40 3 15 37 30 28 18 2G 5 4 340 20S 1S1 197 170 71 97 45 80 IBS 33 57 1427 OFFICIAL RETURNS OF THE GENERAL ELECTION IN PIKE ' ' - 2 e r 6 To j J-J & p - 03 ' fo o -. -i .--.- f 13 CD o ' ' ' JJ CD I .o 03 & ?r 3 3- 2 HI - -.rt j ... i- .- O. ; i-1 . P . CD . ; ' - . . J r. . ., I g I- :. : : ' GOVERNOR -'. Joseph Markle; 41 14 8 IS 19 30 1 . 11 142 Francis R. Shunk, " 110 -68 48 -108 59 99 130 21 643 CANAL COUDLISSIONEli - ' Simeon Guilford, 38 11 5 10 19 29 "1 11 124 Joshua Hartshorne, ' : 108 60 49' 85 53 93 117 21 596 CONGRESS Peter S. Micbler, " .35 .13 1 14 19 26 12 121 Richard Brodheadj ' .411 52 53100 51 96 115 19 587 SENATE K - - ' Stephen Balliet, ' 10 7 f3 19 26 19-12 133 George Rahn. JV09 60 45 34 '4l 95 116 20 524 ASSEMBLY I Paul S. Preston, ' 36 13 8 18 26 28 ' 3 11 143 Richard Eldred, : "k "112 60 46 92 46 91 103 21 571 SHERIFF Lewis Rockwell, 30 10 '5 '67 .60 97 82 33 384 John Cornelius, '-124; 70 51 52 13 23" 47 . 380 commissioner ' . "v Benjamin Frazier, 1.05 53 39 34. 47 55 58 S 409 Xathan Emery, " " . 37 17 14 76 27 73 70 11 315 MAIN LINE For the Sale, 12 10 11 2 17 103 11 9 175 Against the Sale, 121 52 44. 83 56 6 109 22 498 sew TAiomiNtz NOTIOE. rru Knkcprihcrc rs5Tictfullv invite Conritrv 1I1U , ,J -. - -1,- '"J nr knnt. vh nhniit to nurchase;' F.1fllHu lv.v.r Snnnlifis. to an examination of tbeinrre-. Q spective Stocks, believing that thejr several as- sortmcnts are as compile us iwiu uccu ui fered in the Philadelphia Market. With Stocks of Goods in their several Depait ments of the choicest kinds a determination to sell on terms which canriot fail to prove satisfac toryand'a disposition to please old and new cus tomers, will, we hope, be a sufficient inducement o purchasers to call at our respective cs.iauiii.u ments. , Silks nm Fancy. Goods. VV. & R. P. Remington, 80 Market street. Ashhurt & Remington, 50 Buck & Potter, - 116 J. 141 V VA " " i Domestic smd Foreign Dry Goods. Reynolds, McFarlnnd & Co. 1 05 Market street. Burnett, Withers & Co. 120 'J Scott & Baker, 150 Wise, P'isey & Wise, Ia4 . Hardy & Hackers, . 40 N. Second st. Importers f Cloths, Cassimeres. Yes tipgs. c. William H. Love, 1 47 Market street. Lambert Duy, 108 Hardware and Cutlery. Michael-V. Baker, 215 Market street. Edward S. Handy & Co. US " t' Importers and Manufacturers of Sadujery Hardware. Horn & Kueass," 2154 Market street. Boots, Shoes' Bonnets, Caps, Leg horn and. Palm Hats, 6jc. W E.-& J. G. Whelan,, 158 Market street. Lerick,Jenkins&Co. 150 M Conrad &. Co. 00 " Manufacturers arid Dealers in Drugs. Medicines, Paints, Oils, &c. Thomas P James, 212 Market street. Potts, Linn & Harris. j 213 1-2 " Robinson, Collins & Co 87 15 Edward Cole, . . oi Thnmnson. Pancoast & Co. 40 "; Hats, Caps, Furs and Trimmings. L Kenton, 10 Market stieet. John Sauerbier & Brother, G2 Books and Stationary. Grigg & Elliott, . 0 N Fourth st. Iloiran & Thompson, :0 do do 59(3 ! Importers of British arid FrenchFau- cy and staple btationary, L I Cohen & Co 27 S. Fourth st. Henry Cohen, 1 3 da do i Importers of Hosiery, Gloves, Trim mmgs and rancy Lroocis. 23 N Third st. Ci Setlcy & Sevening, Parker & Lehman, 3 do do Combs, Brushes, Brooms, &c. Thomas Cooper, 3 N Front st Importer of Toys, Fancy and Staple U-ooasr A F Ott Monrose, 10 South Fourth Street Manufacturer of Patent Lard Lamps. Ellis S Archer, 33 N Second street Manufacturer of Patent Floor and Furniture Oil Cloths. t Isaac Macauley, Jr. 0 N Filth street Manufacturers and Importers of Ta per Hangings. .Howell & Brothers, 80 & M2 Ghcsnutwstreet. August 22. IH-il. fim. Letters of Administration on ihe estate of township, lo the sub scribers, iheyreuuest ail porsons having cla:m or demands "against haid esiate to present the ...iilw.m rloln- unit n tiprsnns itidt'hied il II 1U fcfcHIHIllfc l OIH J . ' - " ' 31 his residence in Jacksnnrillft. nnn 'Hnnr nhnrfl am rnnnr-sied to make immediate naymeilt. Jl..en Boy,' More, where he is fully prepared JOHN T .BELL. Atiminislralors Jin'I dtemnnpd to execute all articles in his JAMES BELL, Jr. ) 1'tu? of business, with ;ieatness and despatch. Experiment Mills, StrpL 5, 1544 6t. VUn ..tt.t; . 1 r I 11 , .. letters al Administration on uie Thp mihscriher ivonld respectfully inform the Margaret Thomas, late of Smi'hfield i-i';z-ns of Stroudsburg. and the public general- Monroe county, having been granted If ti.-.i 1... 1 .U- .. t! " 1 Tailoring Business 'M'eJ as to nrices arid mind fifs nt lhtv ran hfi I (- J " - in -int- ml... ..!: . l...:-. o J I ..... ..uit;i rMdiiicmuiim in oirouaBnurg, or in any Llty. as h has dono businnss in ih firt v':p tn New York and a number of other Ci-p-.and has a thorough knowledge of all the .anoiis styles and changes of fashion. EMANUEL PECK. B Cutting done al the shortest notice -ar,il,c.ii tl,H most reasonable ip.rms. nnrl wnrrSnt- i ... - . " in tl madft up properly. He will a!o turned to tne same place yvt: directions for making up if required. He JOHN P. QUICK,, "lerpfure fleers liimsHf Tjiat by strict attention At Kellervlllfl 1 lus bnsine,s he will receive a t.hare of pub- Hamilton t?p., July 2, 1844. October MA MWSB WO'ffiC LOOK AT THIS ! ' The undersigned, siol being prepared to car ry Wool from the houses of hU Iricrid, takes thi method of informing tho public generally, hat he will CARD all Wool brought to his machines, for TWO cents per pound and it will be done with neatness and despatch. N. B. Wool and Cloih will be taken in at IL S. Staples & Co.'s store, Stroudsburg, and re- IBU PRICES; CURRENT. ., Corrected ecerit Wednesday morning- ARTICLES. Wheat Flour, per barrel Rye. do. do. do. Wheat, per bushel live. do. do. Sole Leather per pound- Corn per bushel . ; . ! Buckwheat, ner bushel Clover Seed per bushel I imoihy beeu per bustu Uarley oo. Oats do. Flax Seed do.' Butter ner pound Eggs, per dozen Plaster per ton Hickory wood, par cord Oak, do. do. Mackerel, No. 1 Do. do 2 Potatoes, per bushel " ' 7 stvdffds- Eas:on.-TaiKi burg. 4 75 4 20 4 00 3 50 3 00 2 87 J0 81 J0 62 61 64 25 . 21 25 50 40 47 50 . 0 00 4. 00 4 00 . 2 25., 3 00 3 00 r-40.. "40 , 50. 25 31 33 1 25 1 40 1 47v 10 .9 12 8 7 10 4 00 3 00 .2 25 4 50 4 50 2 00 3 00 4 25 !5 00 12 00- 10 00 12 50 10 00 8 00 40 4 30 of produce, and buy -Lumbar ?liP ford than in any other mirTca&hMliH mm-.,,,,. rtf country. The siincnnej,f a4 for sale al Ujejyarujii i0 000 feirWliffPine Coards.SS to S"! 1 'QD:'" ' -i , . . ... & i BANK RIO'JTE corrected weekly for the Jcflersonfan JTcpublican. t The notes of those banks on whici quotations? i .i . ...I. . i . . . . are ormitca arm a oasn isuusuiuieu, are nui purchased by tho brokers. J?OJ3JHSV!vniia. tWest rirnnch bank " Philadelphia ban , par'Pitiibttrg j Hanoi Nor! Ii America, do.WayHeiburg Farmers' & Mechanics' do nsowncsviiie Western bank do Erie bank 1 1 Soutlnvark ban do llerks county bank Kensington ban uo T owanua uu Bank ofNorthem Liberties do Itehef Jotes Mechanics' Hank Commercial Bank Hank ot Perm Tov.nship Manufaetnrers' Mech'ns Moyamerisung bank. United Stales bank Girard (So Pennsylvania bank 1M kA tut Wl J h.4 VI m Bank ofontgomery co. uan.'c oi Delaware nonniy Bank of Chester county Dnvfostnu n hank Farmers' bank of Bucks Easton bank Earmors' bank of Rcadinrr Lebanon bank Karribburg bank Middlctown bank Farmer."-' bank Lancaster Lancaster bank Lancaster county bank Northampton bank Columbia Bridge Carlisle bank Northumberland bank Miners bank of Pottsvilte York bank Chamfcersbnrg bank Gettysburg bank Wvoming do Honcsdalc do Rnnk of I.PAvifnwn Bank of Susquehanna co do; Tvf.3rl do! J-" doj . . CITY BANKS do;Amcnca, bink of oVAinerican KiOliange J;2 Bauk of Commerce 10Bank or the State of N Y parjButchers' and i)ro ers' pariCliem;cal do City do'Contniercial du t.'lintou do'Del.and Hudson canil co. Uo;Ury Dock. t do Fulton bank of Xcv York par do do do do do do 1 'par do 1 ii uo iogt) n 000 " Hemlock 400(0 " Pme Siding, 20,000 " Sap Yellow Pino' 20,000 " Heart " :i.(J00 Panel board. 20.000 GVilma Iintlr, 2-J0.000 " Pine Shingle.i, ALSO Abi.ni J-. 110,000 feet Whstu and TefJiiw Pin' Utfards at Slu.holy Fall'H Mifl?". J"t pticOs to suit tht: Minus".' CaJlalrllr !a!lJiV vourHplvii.' . , BUOTHJ - a so .in :soo C. W. Dr. WITT Milton!. Dec. 14. 18-i:j. GREAT NATIONAL VniiK.11 Luni. bank at Warren no salciWashington 1 Green" ich lILafavette LLcather .ranufacturcrs' liManhatton comnany li.Mechanics' Banking Asso HMercltanta'bank 1. Merchant' (.Mechanics & Traders' liMerchants' Eschango 2', National bank nnr.N'mt York. Bank of - 2Nc a-York Binking co. 2 1!X. Y. St'e. St'k Security b. par ljNorth River do liPkcmix do 2 Seventh Ward 1 Tenth Ward " ' Tradesmen's 35 Union 11. of N Y TaPPAX .k- nP.?.MRTT. No. l4 VVjishin. ton street. Hoston, propose to'publish, l?."''!?-; tion, in fourteen monthly numbers. at'j&)rv price of tweiitv-live cents each numher, thc E.IJPJ2 OF 'AS5SRC5,fi.,OK;.V; hV JA.SSD SPARKS. ; Each manher to contain between forty mitfUjyi-',' ges. and be embellished, icith the following JtaLr . Steel and Copperplate Itngraamgs. r.tzjfr 1 Portrait of Washington at 40. by Peate- 2 do ?Irs Washinjjtun at 20, by AYpllastonS li Viow of Mount ernou. t , " 4 Battle of BraddockV defeat. 5 Head Quarters at Cambridge. 0 Plan of Botou and environrf. 7 Head Quarters at Morristown. 8 Head Quarters at Newour 9 Plan of Farms al Mount Vernon. 10 Battle of Bnindywinc. 1 1 Portrait of Washington, by StavArt. ?ar ! 12 Encampment at Valley ! orgu. - , , ' do i 13 Battle of Germantown. do ! M Fac Smulp; ol. W asiijngton swqiwvnarKu -Tr OO 10 50 To 5isEtry Merchants. I'i Morp, Foreign Notice is hereby given that all persons in debted to the esiate of Benjamin F. Holhert, late of Laekawa'xen township, Pike county, cie- In cin.i 1? : i : ii i I"C1""1" vcowio ceased, are nereny requesieu o maivp piiyinciu -n Cassimeres, fthe various descriptions adap- immediately to the subscribers, to whom iettor j : ' the approaching season, among which are testamentary have been itied ; and all persons j AJ,!('d and figured Cloths and Cassimeres having demands against ihe said estate, are ro- 'r Sick and Orer coats. quested lo produce them immediate!)', duly, au- Stylfi and plain SaTINETTjS and iLpnliramrl for nlll Sil,r,n o: u.iii i. '.! 4 S USO. UPW , , IIIVIK it nAi TlTTT 11 Ac n - v r- f n v ri T nniin i J-J 11 1 ' v .tuv,ih, olrge, iuuaiius, ALilJUlt 1 J. nLJjOJOftl,) SewinE Silk, Binding and other trim- T.nkawaxen tsh.. Anril G. 1844. 0t. nm bv Titilor. ' " . . ! . w. Black Satins PlHid..FJ2red ahd Plain H dA AAA Hard, Salmon and Soft Brie VelveiH. Woolen .Vfilvets.-and 'itrier-nftw ..fur salelow, by 'f VESTies - - .-. '- f..DW.lFffd & THRALL . " r.5 liAGS' , v 1 essorfmenl i jesreusi and terfnv-'rea M.ilfar(j;'I)e-4-4,T;L9l.t.j .n:1 - ...,t,!c.. - ; -.. - . i . , NOTICE. l d. rs in Clo,lli.Cassjt.npr,e-s, cWNo, "r-h Socond Ktrpet, PiHladelpkia, W&o. 2.1, 18...-2ij, Slierman Cough Lozenge's, and Peters" Pills ; F9f sJe M this oflice. Time !Tinic!!. Time!!.! Zocl arad Watcla Maker, STROUDSBURG,-? A. Has iust returned; from the aJ city with a new assorimeni S&f.Ajof Goods in his line, and of- U . f.tHS. ler.i them a little lower than 3sX c be il2d ela8wheru' fur Having adopted the cash system, and by turn ing' goods and wotk into cash, he can put mem very low. 1 - . . . ... , Particular attention paid lo repairing Clocks, watches, music boxes, jewelry, &c. Brass eight dav Clocks for . Sib" q0 Do ouo '' do $0 Ki 7 00 Wood do do 3,50io.4 00 Warranted g(od time keeper, for 1 year, if ihey should not perform vvell.no charge wili.be made for repairing them, WATCHES. Patent Lever, Lepine, English and Trench Watches, for sale wjry low according to quality, SPECTACLES. ... A good ns5ortuicnt always on hand to suit any age. Silver, SieeJ, and comt.non Specks, and Goggles for weak yes. Violins from SI 50 tor. S3 50, Flutes from 1 00. io,v 2 50. Accordions, Violin and Yiolincello strings; best oualitv. tincpen knives, razorsscissors, razor sjrops,, shaving brushes, Miap.s, tliinihle.-, eveppoint pencils, hair and tooth brushes, hfur. oil, sijie-r ling bottles,-pocket books, peajl buitons, peQ'. tacle cases,-line, gold linger jrihgm aiidi-basl nios. common do., loilei boxesl aniL toVHi i .np "('iher.wiih a .good asMrtuicnl of-noiiona, all for i - i: y 1 .1 casn ;iio t'reon giipu. . ;u. Old gold and stiver taken itcsqUangeifof 4nv of ih abm e articiws. - .'.i August 22, 184 1, AND CLOTH DRESSING. The subscribers are now ready for the re ception of Wool and Cloth at their Mill, at Boshkill, where work will be done with neat ness and despatch. No pains will b'e spared. Their prices are as follow: For Wool car ding, 4 cents per pound; oiiing2 cents per lb.. CLOTH DRESSING. Mais Wear. Ct Indigo Blue, . per yard Invisible GreenJ " . Bottle Green; ' f - Olive, ' :' Black. ! Is,. Snuff Brown, . . . All shades of Brou ri, . - " All shades of Snuff, ' . All other dark colors, 4i Drab, - .: Fulling; shearing & Pressing " Fulling and Pressing, Fulling and Napping, ' Women's Wear1. Indigo Bint, - " .Madder Red, . ;l Green, ' Black and Brown, , . ' Other dark colors; Olive, " . Semiring and Prcssinsr. Scouring and napping for blanket's, per yd. 8 COLORING YARN. i li Black, per lb. Green, Indigo Blue, pr. lb. 25c Madiler Red. " 25c DJUOCK tj- STIFi-. Bwlitill. May 30. 1814. " INDIAN QUEEN HOTEL, Has fitted up.a commodious and elegant Ho ltl llll F.lixnheih street, nearly opposite the store of G. H. Miller & Co., and directly op- positq the residence ol Uaniel btrouo, Jl.sq. Ho has every convenience for entertaining Hir.incTMrs nod travellers. Persons from thoci- d.0i The Porti-aits wefe. cpi6a.1roBi b oJitl do paintings. The plans, sbetchas, anrj other er ,o vines, iiave been compiled from, tho bi'sudxavp- ! ings. as wen iuj;iiai ou . V . , Jf i-'o I Special aid was- derived from a senps ol MajtU " I . . , .i ;,.,nin,,f Con T.;i ttnv.l- script arawrngs hi ine jjooaci-siw. . s." ette, which are executed with sctentiric aecuracy aud beautv. . - .. The we'll known ability of the aut nor, theTauai: ho,. monnc whiph ho. missessed. viz: more than p?r!two hundted Folio volumes of Original mann- OO . .,,-. i- ....Of. scripts, puicnaseu oy oyngres. iiyi. searches in the public otHces in London, arAs. U'ashingtonf.and all the States whicn tormennns confederacy during ths Revolution, as well as tho access he has gained to valuable private papers ia different parts of the country have brought into his hands a" mass of materials, original and impor tant in their character, which we trust H Jjk found to have contributed essential aid in cnaImjv. him to execute with more accuracy and cotneeg ness his main purpose, and thus to have compen sated in some degree lor the lima and labor ther have cost. Its publication has not only..involv"e4l; extended and laborious research on the part, of .the editor, but great pecuniary responsibilities on the part of the publishers. The price affixed to this work is less, when tho exertion is considered, thaii that of any other pub lication in Eurbpe or Ameiira. The investment and expenditures connected with this undertaking arc much greater than usually attended suchfpub lications, and it- will be apparent that the punch ers must ielv on an extensive sale for their reriiu- neration. . The engravings alone are thought by many .to be worth the cost of the whole work. To non subscribers the price will be enhanced. Manv testimonials of unqualified approbation migh b'e added, by gentlemen who have examine!, the' work, but the publishers conceive it to be un necessary. Letters have been received from ma ny distinguished persons concurring in the opin ion that the work is, in every respect, richly de serving of public patronage. . - Among the many who have given the work thn aid of their subscription and influence, are the fol lowing gentlemen, viz: Hons. John Q. Adams, Martin Van Buren, Jacob Burnett ol Ohio, Joswli Quincv, John Pickering, Francis Wayland, D D., Rev Moses Stewart, Robert G Shaw, esq., Henry Lee, esq.. Right Rev Bishop Brownell, Isaac C Bates, Horace Everett of Vt., S Longfellow of Maine, J Sewcll Jones of N C, John Sergeant ot Pa., Levi Loncoln, S Van Rensalaer- of N: Y., Wm L Marcy, W Pope of Kentucky, L W Taze well of Va., Daniel Webster, Abbot Lawrence, Joseph Storv, Edward Everett, Charles Jackson, Lemuel Shaw, Samuel T Armstrong, W B Cal houn, John C. Warren, M D , James Jackson, H D., Gov John Davis, Chapman Johnson of Va. 03 Active and trustworthy men can find em ployment in procuring subscribers for the abovo II? Letters addressed to the Publishers post paid, with applications lor agencies, orders, will meet with prompt attention. '' ft? Postmasters and others who obtain- sub scriptions, and become responsible for five copies, i.i! c'vtli -finv oralis, or for ten sub- scribers, two copies, and the same rate for. jnore. . They will please ler the publlshe knortowma-. 31 31 23 20 20 20 20 20 20 30 7 8 18 20 15 12 12A 14 12Ac 18c Sirailgers .mu ..i.....vi.v.. I ney Will pieuse lev f"""-; Vriitr fnw-uTviir- lies and others who wish to take a . pleasant j ny cJopies nHre subscribed for, antf now tticrsnair jaunt in the counlry will be accommodated toibefjried the most satisfactory manner at nis nousu. THE' TABLE Publishers of Newspswho wm insert the above six weeks auu .uiuiu .u nL-l nnn nmher of their paper, shall receive will be supplied with the best produciions afr acopy o2lKl0.x bU UWH' forded bv the market OCB& Brass 30 hour Clocks, Wood 30 do do For sale cheap, by HTS ROOMS AND BEDS are such, as will, lie hopes, prove satisfactory to all reasonable customers, - THE BAR ic nn.l u-ill coniinuo tn be, lurnisliedwiiir a thoice assortment of Liquors. TTT1?. .STABLING is new and extonsivo and surpassed by none in 355 BrolhcS'S & Ha'vfiy., U10 county fpr comfort-and convenience. . 150,000 feel Hemlock and AVi.h lhese advantages naoKeu !T 1 w:;a . YcUow Plflt Doard, andSiding. at Milford, Dec. 3,1842 c. wrDBwmnr : : pejieuee 111 in."- ti"-.".- : lo-kfimj a good public house, he. confidently ex peels a1 lair portion of public patronage, trp Pnrihunent boarders, will, litid. a- quie i I j "'",i"v " .... -hooia. and be saMsfaciprily . acppinmpdaied at moderate prices. , ' Stuuidsbttr- Soplr 8, 18,43.. . t " .t. T. i I,-.- nVililimont tn LrdValley, 14 miles from Diiignran's Bndgerrch- they wiU 8Bjl. clieap foe Grain, Straw andiron, atl 1' r.... . intrt current mon'ev-nr. rotlt. We rres'ptfully aolicit a ihare of puWiaplu ronagc.
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