JEFFERSONIAN REPUBLICAN. . -V On Sunday iho 17ih inst., by i)m Rtv Mr. Barns, Mr. Ransom Williams, of Dutoisburg. no Miss Maria Groat, of Visiting Valley. On the same day, by John Edtnger, Esq. Mr. Gfor; Hock, add Miss Sorat .Arm Gurr all .,,f I'ocono. r!!!!M SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas of Lands issued out nf the Court of Common Pleas .df Pike county, ami to cue directed, will be ex posed to public sale at the Court House in Mil lord, on Wednesday the lllh day of Dec. next, x 2 o'clock p. M.f the following described pro perty, to wit : Three certain tracts, pieces or parcels of land situate lit Westfall township, Pike county, and Siaie of Pennsylvania, one of them being a cer tiain tract of iiuprored land, containing 59 Acres and SO Perches, .strict measure, with a HOUSE and BARN tthereon erected, bounded bv jands of Elijah Rose on the north east, by the nvei Del aware on Jhe south east, and south west by Elijah Rose, and by lands of Crisse Bull, Ro jpnkrance C. Bull on the south west, and by Yanawkeii improved land and lands of Elijah' oe on the north cast. One other oetng a cer tain piece of improved land containing 37 Acres and 54 Perches jtiict measure. Bounded by lands of John D. Carpenter, Benjamin Vauinwagen, Elijah Rose and the River Delaware, and the other being unimproved land, containing 266 Acres and 152 Perches strict measure, bounded by lands of B. M. Rose on the Miuth west, by lands late of Henry Brink on west, Elijah Rose on the north, and by lands of Vanauken on the north east, and by lauds ol Elijah Rose and Rusenkrance C. Bull, contain ing in the whole 363 ACRES nnd One Hundred Twenty-Six perches strict, measure, together with the here ditaments and appurtenances thereunto belong ing. Seized and taken in execution as the proper ty of Benj. C. Vanauken and Elizabeth Van auken, Executors of Garret Vanauken, dee'd, and will be sold by me for cash. JAMES WATSON, Sheriff. Milford, November 18, 1844. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias upon Mortgage, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of the county of Pike, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House in Milford, on Wednesday the Wth day of December next, at 2 o'clock p. M., the following described prop erly, to wit : All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the township of Del aware, in the county of Pike and State of Penn sylvania, surveyed on a warrant from the Land Office of Pennsylvania, granted to Elizabeth o t- i j .1 r ? omiiii, numoerea on ine map ano commission er's Books of said county of Pike (65) sixty- five, containing 417 Acres and 24 Perches, with the usual allowance of six per cent, for Knads, etc., together with the hereditaments nnd appurtenances.. Seized and taken in execution as the proper ty f Oscar H. Mott, Administrator of Henry Coleman, dee'd. and will be sold by me. Milford, November 18, 1844. :NEW TAILORING- ESTABLISHMENT. The subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Stroudsburg, and the public general ly, thai he has commenced the Tailoring Business at his residence in Jacksonville, one door above Robert Boys,' storo, where he is fully prepared and determined to execute all article-? in his lino of business, with neatness and despatch. The public may rest assured of being as well suited as to prices and good fits, as they can be in any oihcr establishment in Stroudsburg, or in any City, as he has done business in the first shops in New York and a number of other Ci ties, and has a thorough knowledge of all the various styles and changes of fashion. EMANUEL PECK. N. B. Culling done at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms, and warrant ed to fit if made up properly. He will also give directions for making up if required. He therefore flatters himself that by strict attention to his business he will receive a share of pub lic patronae October .17, 1844. a ( (( it (( t. tl ii Rest JFenner & Co. MiNrJFACTOJtERS OF Umbrellas, Parasols, & Snn Shades, No. 143 Market street, Philadelphia. Invite the attention of Merchants, Manufactu- lers, fec. &c, to their very Extensive, Elegant, New Stock, prepared with great care, and offered At the Lowest possible Prices fortCash. The principle on which this concern is es tablished is to consult the mutual interest of 'heir customers and themselves, by niantifaciu n"8 a good article, selling ii ai the Lowest P"ve for Cash, and Tealizing their own remu neration, in the amount of sales and quick returns. Possessing inflxhaustible facilities for manu facture, they are prepared to supplyorders 10 ' extent; snduespecifully solicTiilbe pairon ge of merchants, manufacturers and (dealers. A Large assortment the New Style Curtain Parasols. ' N'ila.. Nor. 1844.Jy. BRICK, 250.000 Rrirk iti.t hum I nr.rvTrrt (lit an. h ihe subscriber, among which, hiay be, found lav 160.000 Hard Brick, , - f i -V. 75.000 Soft andSalmon do:i 'j?v J ? 10.000 Jam do. ))fov : 5.000 Square Bear.ih i Milford. Nov. 0 1 BLANK t)EEi)"y For sale at -ithLs ofhc'fy NOTICE Is hereby given to all persons indebted to the estaie of Peter Kesler, late of Hamilton town ship, deceased, either by note, hook account or otherwise, thai ihe subscriber will attend to the settlement of the same at the residence Of the late Peter Koster, from the 4th to th Dili of November next;, and that unless said accounts are settled and paid by that time; the same will be immediately thereafter placed in the hands of a Justice of the Peace oi other officer for collection. " FERDINAND JvESTER, Adm'r. Hamilton t?p., Sept. 19, 1844. To Conn try Merchants In store. Foreign and American Broad Cloths and Cassimeres, of the various descriptions adap ted to the approaching season, among which are twilled and figured Cloths and Cassimeres for Sack and Over coals. Also, new style and plain Satinetts and Cloakixgs, together with an assortment of Pad dings, Sllesias, Canvass, Serge., Hollands, Twist, Sewing Silk, Bindings and other trim mings used by Tailors. Also, Black Satins, Plaid, Figured and Plain Silk Velvets, Woolen Velvets, and other new style of Vestings. Our assortment is extensive and terms sonabie. L1PPINCOTT & PARRY, Dealers in Cloths, Cassimeres, &c, No. 57, North Second street, Philadelphia. 9th mo. 2d, 1844. 2m. NOTICE. Estate of Margaret Tliomasj Decd. Letters of Administration on the estaie of Margaret Thomas, late of Smi'hfield township, Monroe count', having been granted to the sub scribers, ihey request all persons having cla'.ms or demands against said estate to present the same without delay, and all persons indebted are requested to make immediate payment. JOHN T. BELL, ) JAMES BELL, Jr. j Experiment Mills. Sept. 5, 1814 Administrators Gt. LOOK AT THIS ! The undersigned, not being prepared to car ry Wool from the houses of his ineiids, takes this method of informing the public generally, hat he will CARD all Wool brought to his machines, for TWO cents per pound and it v be done with neatness and despatch. N. B. Wool and Cloth will be taken in at R. S. Staples & Co.'s store, Stroudsburg, and re turned to the same place. JOHN P. QUICK, At Kellersville. Hamilton tsp., July 2, 1844. WOOL CARDING, Weaving, Spinning, Fulling 'and Dressing of CLOTH. The Subscriber, thankful for past favors, re spectfully informs his friends and the public generally that he still continues ai the. former Mtand of Mr. John Keller, near Kelletsrill", and that he has now commenced and is ready to carry on the above businrss in all its various branches. As ho has new Fulling Stocks, Shearing Machines and additional Cards, and ' by doing good work and strict attention to bus iness, he hopes to merit a continuance of the public patronage. Iri.iBaiifactoriiasr, &c. Spinning will be done from 10 to 15 cents per TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. . The Subscribers respectfully invite Country Merchants who are about to purchase Fall and Winter Supplies, to an examination of theff re spective Stocks, believing that their several as sortments are as complete as have ever been of-, fered in the Philadelphia Market. Willi Stocks of Goods in their several Depait- ments of the choicest" kinds a determination to sell on terms which cannot fail to prove satisfac tory and a disposition to please old and new cus tomers, will, we hope, be a sufficient inducement to purchasers to. call at our respective establish ments. Silks and Fancy Goods. W. & R. P. Remington,. , 80 Market street. Ashhurt & Remington, 50 Buck & Potter, 1 16 Yard & Gillmore. 109 Domestic and Foreign Dry Goods. Reynolds, McFarland & Co. . 105 Market street. Burnett, Withers & Co. 120 Scott & Baker, 150 Wise, Pusev & Wise, 154 Hardy & Hackers, 40 N. Second st. Importers of Cloths, Cassimeres. Vestings, c. William IT. Love, ' 1 47 Market street. Lambert Duy, 108 Hardware and Cutlery. Michael V. Baker, 215 Market street. Edward S. Handy & Co. J3 Imnorters and Manufacturers of Saddlery Hardware. Horn'.t Kneass, 2 15i Market street. Boots, Shoes, Bonnets, Caps, Leg horn and Palm Hats, c. W. E. & J. G. Whelnn,, 158 Market street. Levick, Jenkins & Co. 150 M Conrad & Co. CO Manufacturers and Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, &c. Thomas P James, 212 Market street. Potts, Linn & Harris, 213 1-2 " Robinson, Collins & Co . 87 Edward Cole, : 51 Thompson, Pancoast & Co. 40 Hats, Caps, Furs and Trimmings. L Kenton 170 Market street. John Sauerbier & Brother, 02 " " Books and Stationary. Grigg & Elliott, 9 N.Fourth st. Hogan & Thompson 30 do do Importers of British and French Fan cy and Staple Stationary. h I Cohen & Co 27 S. Fourth st. Henry Cohen, 3 do do Importers of Hosiery, Gloves, Trim minors and Fancv Goods. 23 N Thifd st, 3 do ' do Combs, Brushes, Brooms, 6jc. Thomas Cooper, 3 N Front st Importer of Toys. Fancy and Staple Goods. i A F Ott Monrose, 1G South Fourth Street Manufacturer of Patent Lard Lamps. Ellis S Archer, 32 N Second street Manufacturer of Patent Floor and Furniture Oil Cloths. Jsaac Macuuley, Jr. fi N Fifth street Manufacturers and Importers of Pa V Plt)ESncURRENT i s -.Corrected every Vednesdayjnorning. n it ti it it Setley & Sevening, Parker & Lehman, t r per Hangings. Howell & Brdthers, 80 & 142 Chesnut street. August 22, 184-1.-0 pound. No wool will he spun unless carded I V lilt? SUUnUIIUCt. Vk llllll IIIIJL 1117 1 11 til it; tVlitlWli ' 1 I j t t.lr J: :n t. .i ..I auu toggles lor weaK wye. Ofiure curumtl. uiuiiih win iir uimiu m. hi . j Time! Time!! Time!!! Clock and Watch Malicr, STROUDSBURG, PA. Has just returned from the cjiv with a new assortment of Goods in his line, and of fers them a little lower than can be had elsewhere, for cash. Having adopted the cash system, and by turn ing (.mxxIh and work into cash, he can put them Very low. Particular attention paid to repairing clocks, watches, tnu&ic boxes,-jewelry, &c. CLOCKS. Brass eight day Clocks for $10. 00 Do one do $0 to 7 00 Wood do do 3,50 to 4 00 Warranted good timti keepers, for 1 year, if they should not perform well no charge will be made for repairing them. WATCHES. Pateni Lever, Lrpine, English and French Watches, for sale very low according to quality. - SPECTACLES. A good assortment always on hand to suit ; any age. cr.iver, steel, aim common fcpeeKs, ARTICLES. Wheat Flout, per barrel Rye. do., do., do. Wheat, per bushel Rye,' do. do. ' . Sole Leather per pound"" Corn per bushel Buckwheat, perlbtishelr - Clover Seed per bushelVl , Timothy SeedipepBushi Uarley ; do. Oats do..T Flaxr'Seed ' ? dbV Butter per pound Ejgs, per dozen 4 ' Plaster per ton Hickory wood, per cord" Oak, do do'. Mackerel, No 1 Do. do' 2 Potatoes, per bushel Strouds- Eastou. burg. 4 75 '"450 o ,3.50 '3 25j 90 .87 03 ' I 70 f 25 21 r 561 48 001 4 00 -2 2bt j2 50 40i .40 25 30 ' 12 14 ?10 11 4 00 2;25 5 00 . 2 00 4 00 !5 00 12 00s 1250 iboo 40 -30 .4i00 (2,87 90. 25 47 4 00 3 00 50 ' 33 10 3 00 4 50 4 25 10 00 8 00 TA'EpAN & DENNETT, Nf.' 114 Wasliink BANK KOTE 3LI,g'T. correctei weekly for the Jcflcrsonian Kepublicilh. The notes of those banks on whit.i quotations are omitted and a dash( )substitutKd, aire not purchased by the brokers PciSl5!ylvan3a. (West rJranch bank ' 1 Philadelnhia ban', par'PlUSbilrK ' 1 Can of North America, tlo Waynesburi" , j 1 Farmers' it Mechanics' do Biownc'svilfe ' 1 Western bank do Erie bank 1 Southwarkb in tlo HerJ;s county bank Kensington ban do Towanda do Hank of Northern Liberties do.Ilelief Notes 2 ling low price of cents per pound. Wool will bo received ti. the fleece and manufactured in-, ip Ciollj, Satinet, &c. at the follovyiug prices, 'Cloth at 62 1-2 cents per yard, Satinets from 40 lo 45 ;" u " ' Women wear from 45 wr 50 ,r"' ' Blanketing af 37 1-2 " " Liney in proportiop. Wdol wl be picked, and grpased-at .1 1-2 cents per pound, if required. Wool and Cloth will be rocoived at the eslab)ihnlent, and will be takert jn and returned at ihe following pla ces, viz:---Jiichard Sv Staples & Cos. Store, Swoudeburgh. JUtjiN 1". lUlUli. lUmiUon, MQnroe co., April 29, 1844. Violins from $1 50 to $350 Fluies from I 00 to ,2 '.50 t Accordions, Violin and Violincello strings, best quality. Fine pen knives, razors, scissors, razor strops, shaving brushes, soups, thjnjble: ey.er-point pencils, hair arid tooijt brushes, hair, oil, hinel ling bottles, pocket books, pearl buitops, spec tacle cases, fine gold linger rings and breast pins, common do., tqjlet boxes, and toys. Tor gether with a1 good assorfinent 6'fniiUuUs, all-for cash fio credit jgiren, t Old gold and silver taken In exchange fur spy of the above articles. August 22, 1841, Mechanics' Hank Commercial Bank llank of Penn Township Manufacturers' Mech'us Moyamensiiifj bank United Slates bank Girard do Pennsylvania bank Hank of Gennantown Bank of Montgomery co. Bank of betawarc county do Commercial Bank of Chester county Duylestown bank Farmers' hank of Bucks Eastou bank Farmers' bank of Reading Lebanon bank Harrisburg bank Middletown bank Fanners' bank Lancaster Lancaster bank Lancaster county bank Northampton bank Cplumbja Bridge Carlisle hank Northumberland bank Miners bank of Pottsvilla York bank Chambersburg bank Gettysburg bank Wyoming do Honcsdale do Bank of Levi?town Bank of Susquehanna co Lum. bank at Warren no sale ton street, Boston, proposo4o"pUblisIt, by subscrip-' tion, in fourteen, monthly numbers, aytbe.low price of twentyfifve cents each" nuni6erj"ile IjIFE OP WASHIKJTOft f ' BY J A RED SPAHRS. Each, number In r.nninin Uottnemt fnrtu nftil ttflllinti-m . ..-ii.uif. VfaUbbli J J " I J J J . ges, and.be cmfieliishcd wtth the following jinet, Steel and Copperplate Engravings, nziy 1 Portrait of Washingtun at 40. by Peaie. ' 2 .do' Mrs Washingtotr atc'8, biyV'olTaiton25 3 View of Mount Vernon . . 4 Uatlle ot liraddock s defeat. ' ' C Head Quarters at. Cambridge; 0 Plan of Boston and environs, . 7 Head Quarters at Morrisiown. 8 Head Quarters at Newburg! 9 Plan of Farms at Mount Vernon.. 10 Baltic of Brandy winjf. 11 Portrait of Washington, by Stewart. 12 Encampment at Valley Forge. """.. '. .. 13 Battle of Germantown. . ' j li Fac 'Similie of Washington's rwnd-writing i The Portraits were copied fro"riftfic irT6fnal. paintinps. I he plans, sketches, and other engn-U yings, have been compiled' from" the b&st 'cfraivv1 ings, as well English and French as American. Special aid was derived from 'a series -of-iManuV script drawings in the possession of GeitLaiFay ette, which are executed with scientim: accuracy and beauty. , L , ' The well known ability of the author, the 'abun dant means which he possessed, viz ; morqjthat, two hundred Folio volumes of Original .toanur scripts, "purchased by Congress, ten yearire searches in the public offices in LondonV'Parfsi Washington, and all the States whicn formeriuhts confederacy during the .Revolution, as well as tlin access he has gajn.ed to valuable private, papers .ia. different parts of the country have brought in do j his hands a mass of materials, original and irnp.or.j. do i ..... . . ' iit,f;r 0 j null in ineir cnnracicr, umcn vu irusi win. b do -Mound to have contributed essential aid 'in ehablinf' do him to execute with more accuracy and?complete itvir ness his main purpose, and thus to have couipen"- do Del. nnd Hudson canal co. do I sated in some decree lor the time and tabor they .1 - Ti! 1 1. . .1 . '3 . do Fulton bank of New York par I have"f Jf- l publication has p,t only mvolyeii. do I CAieuuuu aiiu iuuunuus re.searcn on uie pari ,ot i the -editor, but great pecuniary responsibilities on The price", affixed to this vrorksis less, whenu'na! exertion is considered, than that'bf any otnerSub- do i lication in Europe or America. The investment 4 j and expenditures connected with thisundertakinnr are mucn greaier man usuauy aiientieu sucn puu lications, and it will be apparent that the publish ers must rely on, an extensive sale for their remu neration. ' The engravings alone are thought by many to be worth the cost of th'e-J whole work. To non subscribers the price will be enhanced.- Many testimonials of unqualified" approbation, migh be added, by gentlemen who have examined the work, but the publishers conceive it lo 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. "- -J Among the many who have given the work tils' aid of their subscription and influence, are the fol lowing gentlemen, viz: Ilqns. John Q. Adauw. Martin Van Buren, Jacob Burnett of Ohio, Josiah Quincy, John Pickering, Francis Wayland,D"BV jt New "Scor;:::. do! CITY BANKS do'Amenca, bmk of do American Exchange - Bank of Commerce 10 Bank of the State of N Y par Butchers' and Drovers' par Cheimcal uo City- par do Uo do do do Clintdn 1 Greenwich 1 Lafayette 1 Leather .Manufacturers 1 Manhattan comjmny 1 -Mechanics' Banking Asso. 1 Merchants' bank l'Merchanf Mechanics & Traders' 1 Merchants' Exchange B-,Kational bank par New York, Bank of 2iNevy-otk Banking Co. 2 1 !N. Y. St'c. St'k Security b. par liNorth River do liPhccnir do 3'Seventh Y.'ard do 10 par do 50 Tenth Wanl Tradesmen's Union B. of K Y Washington AND CLOTH DRESSING. The subscribers are now ready for the reg cepiion of Wool and Cloth at their Mill, ai Bushkill, where work wjll be done with neat ness' and despatch. No pains will be spared. Their prices are as follows: For Wool car ding, 4 cents per pound; oiling 2 cents per lb.. CLOTII DRESSING. Men's' Wear. per 'yVrd u ' i- : . Indigo BIur, ! Invisible Green," Bottle Green, Olive, Black. SnulT Brown, All shades of Brown,' All shades of SnulT, All other dark colors, Fulling, shearing & Pressing ," .. . . Fulling and Pressing, . " Fulling and Napping, , - - " Women's Wean -U-tJ Indigo Blue, t " ' Madder Red, Green, ' Black and Browti, ' Other dark colors, Olive, Scouring and Pressing, Scouring and napping for blankets, per yd. 8 COLORING YARN. Black, per lb. 2hc, Green, " 18c Cts. 30 : 31 31 25 20 20 20 20 20 20 10 7 8 i 18 20. 15 12t 14 5 Indigo Blue, pr. lb. 25c Madder Red, " 25c D1MOCK $ STIFF. Bushkill, May 30, 1814. INDIAN QUEEN" HOTEL, - Has fitted up a commodious and elegant Ho tel on Elizabeth street, nearly opposite the store of G. H. Miller & Co., and directly op posite the residence of Daniel Stroud, Esq. Ho has every convenience for entertaining strangers and travellers. Persons from theci-. lies, and others who wish to take a pleasant jaunv in. (he country will ,be accommodated in Uie most saiisiaciory maimer aiaua.uuuao. THE TABbB, will be supplied with the best productions af forded1 fiy the markets ' HIS ROOMS AND.-BED.Si are such, as will, he hopes, prove satisfactory 19 all reasonable customers. :o ni-- , THE BAR . is, and will continue to be, furnisriei wiiH a choice assortment of Liquors. j ;'i THP STRING , ' is pew titid extensive and surpajssep! hy none In, the; county for comfort and convenience'. . ... ... With tjioso allyaptagqs backed, hy; spm" K-j . - 1 .1 I ! rl penence. iji Jlie business ano. a,. ue.i.erwjaa."U 1.0, keep i.aigopti public. house, i)e c 0 11 ftterU)t Ex pects a fair portion, of public pauo.n.age,M u, Permanent boarders will find aquietj hotne anu no sntistactoriiy accommouaieu. t mnaeraio prices. Stroudsburg, Sppt.;28; i843, Rev Moses Stewart, Robert G Shaw, esq., Henry Lee, esq., Riaht Rev Bidhop Brownell.' Isaac1 tJ' Raies, Horace Everett of Vt , S Longfellow of Maine, J Sewell Jones ofN C, John Sergeant of Pa., Levi Loncoln, S Van Rensalaer. of Y., Wm L Marcy, W Pope of Kentucky, L W Taze well of Va., Daniel Webster, Abbot Lawreuce, Joseph Story, Edward Everett, Charles Jackson, Lemuel Shaw, Samuel T Armstrong, WB" Cal houn, John C. Warren, M James Jackson, M D., Gov John Davis, Chapman Johnson. of YaJit (7 Active and trustworthy men cati find 'em-v ployment in procuring subscribers for the above work. 1 . E? Letters addressed to the Publishers post paid, with applications for agencies, orders, will meet with prompt attention. fjjr Postmasters and others who obtain sub srrintinns. nnd henome resDonsible for five cODias. scribers, two copies, and the same rate for moret They wilt please let the publishers know how ma-" ny copies are subscribed for, and how they shalU be forwarded ' T Publishers of Newspapers who will" ins'ertr the above six weeks and forward to Tappan. Dennett one numbr of their paper, shall receivo a copy of the work for so doing. ' i WHO DOUBTS :; Let tbem call and satisfy theraselres. That they can gel higher pnees fpralliklrid of produce, and buy Lumber cheaper,, aU Mil ford, than in any other market in this secfioojnO country. The subscribers have on hand. antL for sale at their yard in. Milford, 50,000 feet White Pine Boards SHs0 50,000 Hemlock 4" G50'7 00 Pine'Siding, 6 00-to 1.2J50. Sap Yellow Pine " 8 00 to" 9 0$ Heart l " "11 OOlo 12,06: Panel boards, Ceiling Lath, ' s Pine Shingles, 4 5010 vOO ' ALSO About .. PSZ 110,000 feet White and Yeljow PineoardS at , Shoholy Fall's Mills, Tof' prices to suit the times! 'fsCajtfand saifsfy yourselves. " 'J 1. C. W. DBWirr- & BROTHER: Milford,Dec. 14,tS43. ' d 40,000 20,000 r 20,000 " 3,000 ' 20,000 " 120,000 ' EXECUTORS' IVOTICE?' Notice is hqreby given thai all personam: debted 10 the estate of Benjamin F, fle&trj! lafe of LacTcawaxen'lowriship, Pike countyf de ceasedare hereby req'oested to make "rwVfH est immediately to illef sivjscrirj'ers, to whom leitesr lestpientfry hae Konnssuad; and ali ! pe?oiw having demands Ugvun&i ti said Hfiate;. are re quested to produce them. iwediatly,idiilyiau- thqniicatqd for sttlemn.. . u mT . ALBERT J, HOLBRT.tt t S'S??' 1 AAnn Hard, Salmon aBi AitfU.UUU fot sale low, Bv MtlfarU, Vec, H, uiu, oaimon a ho 0011 inci Ihrall.
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