Swpathy.jor mW,Viay'--h"u?r ...i :c rU.nrv n av"hipak CI paihyover oU.pl... Tnv Vak Ruren, in Abingioti square i nun w - -nlv. vfirv deeply. -Never was a man anxious to have Whigs avenge Henry Clay's wrongs as was the patnetic aim sympameu T -? I If in 1844 a little of this sympathy had been rlt -or ifi tnen WI,en 1 1 imP",mm' ' .KJncr had been said by the Van Burens "the extension of slavery," nothing need aea '. ,,ntv : for Henry Clay would have Deeu aa,u ,,w 1 , , . i,!ve been our President, and crushed r and ann cxatiun in ne ouu. - Wr.,T Pot. The editor of the Uawego ..n hi mntiOns inr tnniinr:inu Times thus sums up ri o n i MVylor : Simply, we go for Gen. Taylor because he , administer the Government according to Whig principles : Because he will sign har bor appropriations: Because he will not ,hwart he will of the people on any question : Bncause, in the language of Washington, ho would not quit our own to stand on foreign 'soil: Because he will not lead the country into UlSdsiruus, uacioaa " - L honest, capable, and faithful to the oonaUtu- tjon." Yrllow Fever at New Orleans. The New ftrlnans Picayune of the 27th ultimo has the following report of the Charity Hospital for the i. ..!) a ft If urill h ppn that the vel- UqW lever is on me increase, anuugn ua uui . .i . i u :. -et hecome epidemic : f i ' Whtle number ol admission lor week. 300 225 52 13 39 iDis t liarges, of various diseases bif" harges, of yellow fever Ifjerths, from various diseses Deiths, from yellow fever .Mexico, Vera Cruz advices to the 17th of August have been received py an arrival ai Nutv Orleans. Intelligence had reached the capital of the final evacuation of the city of Chihuahua by the American troops. It took place on the J8ih July. The U. S. sloop of rar Dale was at uuyamas on ine jlsi uwrao, all welt. JLook Here ! We would call the attention of the people of Monroe and adjoining counties, to J. H. Mehck's well selected assortment of watches, clocks, jewelry, music boxes, accordeons, silver, ger man silver, plated and brittania spoons, thim bles, spectacles, pen knives, razors, scissors, violins, flutes, toys, and a hont of other pretty things which we could not name in a day He has the prettiest assortment of goods in his line that was ever offered to the citizens of this County, and so cheap, that they come wiihin L the reach of all. Ladies, as well as Gentle men, don't be behind the fashions when you can get these things at so trifling an expense. But few people visit Stroudshurg without giving him a call, and they are always sure to find something they are In want of. He makes no charge for showing his goods. If you see nothing you are in want nf you are not com pelled to buy, all he asks is a call to satisfy the people that he sells as cheap if not cheaper than can be had elsewhere. DIED, In Stroudsburg,,on Thursdy last, Ellen Gor- 3en, in the 16th year of her age. She died suddenly of apoplexy at the resi deuce of her father, Abner Gorden On' Wed nesday evening she retired to bed apparently in good health. In the morning she was found insensible. Medical aid was immediately called, and she lingered until about 1 1 o'clock when she expired. WAR ON WORMS. The enemy routed, horse, foot, and dragoons. Children may Jejoice, and clap their hands, and all others whom ttmay concern; for a remedy has been discov eretl for their old tormentors the worms, which rill cure without sickening them, and which is so effective in its operations, that the worms must aeat a retreat whenever it comes amongst thtun, or else make up their minds to stay where they are and die: for there is something in its composi tion so fetal to them that they cannojt taste of it and live. Heretofore it has been very difficult to ipel worms ; for a mild purgatiye had no effect i them, while too severe a, one caused them to jsecjtfje themselves by clinging and actually in cased 1m slime on which they fed. it was heiefore accessary to procure a medcine which Wtfla act upon the worms themselves as well as on tbe system ;,and this has been more effectually accomplised, for in Clicfceriefs-Sugar Coated Pur gative Pills there is one ingredient which is so TefHJgnant to them, that if Jthey taste it death must follow. Thpv 'therefore, abandon the system, it is li'toroduced into, as' soon as they can. Another t advantage in ClicLW, fllfr ls-thal the: Pface not the slightest nausea or baa taste and ?te therefore taken by children, without arfj c JWton. At the present time worms oiPail to a great extent amongst the children in our nei'jbor "ood; but the mothers, and nurses are fast -over- potnmg them, and .curing their little patients, hav ing abandoned all other remedies, and taken ex clusive v of f'l mis- - L r,r,saleallheifeepublican0fl5cel-by T. Schoch the only authorijed agent for Stroudsburg. TS WANTEP io canvas n for 6ome,jiew ,and popular works, y ihroiighout the United States, e most liberal encourgemeut is a mall capital of $25 to $100. :offerj,d, whereby an, ayent can !" evcy cou i0 Agent, offered wj A chance 'ake fr0i 10 to $25 peKweek For further Pwticul, lar address (post paid ) WM. A, LEARY. N 0.1 58. No tht SCord i;eet, Plijldelphia. i eptemi r A 4, 1048? ifim f tr!-?ftwfiS "DAD Breath, a Disagreeable' Tasteln th JLJ Mouth, and other unpleatnt.symp&Hrujjare of being properly dissolvedr remains in theitf eh until it hficom.'Jn a nrjnnerA tol'rified ' a deleri nns fluid. r..illwK SeDtic Acid.Ms tfen'erited.- wrficli mixing with the fluid ofthe mouth- is-certaiiltriot only to give a, bad breath, btrt ialscthtrnCckuse oi wasung-'ui tne jguuis, - a, aeposu pi wrr,.anu decayed .ieelh " yl , Wn'g'Ai fttdidn VegtabIePiUs noVoritjicUnse me sujiiittuu tiiiu uuneis oi an umuus ouu ptiuia humors, and ptrrify the blood, bat they also restore the digestive organs to a healthy tone ; and are therefore certain ict remove a bad breath, arid pre vent a premature decay ot the teeth. uctoare of sugar uoaled Counterfeits. Ke member, that the original and only genuine Indian Vegetable Pills have the' written signature of Wil liam Wright on the top label ot each box. For sale by George H. Millers who is the only authorized agent for Stroudsbtrrg see advertise ment lor other agencies in another column. Ulhce and general depot, 109 Kace st. rhil'a. Warranted under a Penalty f a THOUSAND DOLLARS: Free from Mercury and all Mineral substdfities. o Q M o d S2J B M H O M Cure for Fever and Ague. Russleville, Putnam Co., Ind., July 17 '47. Dr. Wright-Sometime since your agent left me a supply of your Indian Veg'e Pills. 1 have found said Pills to be in great demand lately for the. cure of Fever and Ague. Mr. Jas. Boyd has a son who has been laid up with various other remedies, all of which proved of no avail. He determined to try your Indian Vegetable fill, and by using one box he is now sound and well. Mr. 1 . fcpenster lad a daughter, Mr. Hugh Groves a son, and Mr. Charlss Nichols and three of his family were down at the same time with fever and ague, and had al so tried the various other remedies without effect. Your Indian Vegetable soon restored them all to perfect health. I can assure you from what I have seen, your Indian Vegetable Pills may be relied on for a permanent cure of fever and ague. Yours respectfully, Jacob Durham, M. P. Also, an Acting Justice of the Peace. This is to certify that I was entirely cured of the Chills and Fever, of several months' standing, by the use of four doses of four pills each, of Wright's Indian Vegetable Fills, after taking med icine from a regular physician for some time, and have had no symptoms of it since, which has been about one yqar ago. J. W. Spencer, Texas, Champaign Co., Ohio. This is to certify, that I was cured of the Chills and Fever, by the use of Wright's Indian Vegeta ble Pills, after having had three attacks of it.. David Bury. Sugar Grove Fairfield Co., Ohio, Nov. 19, '46. Let it be remembered that Wright's Indian Veg etable Pills are prepared with special reference to the laws governing the human body. 'Consequent ly they are always good, always useful, always effective in rooting out disease. Every family should keep them at hand. MONROE COUNTY. George JI Miller, Stroudsburg , John Lander, Craig's Meadows " Bell & .Brothers, Experiment Mills , , ! Jienry Kintz, Bartonsyille A. S Edinger, Tannersville George Keller, Kellers ville 'if Charles Saylor, Saylorsburg t . Brodhead & Brother, Dutotsburg ! ' Jacob Long, Snydersville John Marsh & Brother, Fennersville, ' Lewis Sox, Chesnuthill BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND IMITATIONS. Remember, that the original and only genuine Indian Vegetable Pills have the written signature of WILLIAM WRIGHT on the top label of each box. Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of Wright? s Indian Vegetable Pills, wholesale and retail, 169 Race street, Philadelphia : 288 Greenwich, street, New York; and 198 Tremont street, Boston. June 8, 1848. feb 24, ly 11. & . 15. KLDRED, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, MILFORD, IKE COUNTY, PA. Will attend promptly to all business entrusted to their care. Office opposite the Presbyterian Church, on Broad street. .February 10, 1848,--Jy- . $10 REWARD! Ranaway from the Htibscriber on the night of the, 22d Julyj 1 848, Samuel W. Mood, an in dentured apprentice to the wagon making busi ness. Said apprentice is about 5 feet o inches high, and about 19 years of age ; rather pale complexion. Had on when he left a black frock coat, cloth cap, and green striped cassimere pants. Be had 2 years from the 6th of April ja-nl to serve. The above reward will be paid bin n expenses for his delivery to the subscri ber AiV persons are forbid harboring or em nl'.;n.r him und" ,ne Pftnalty of the law. p b JOHN M. HELLER. Alilford, PifrjoJgbr25.JM3. mkmj INDIllN Yegetable nMt I PILLS I Good no ws for the Aged. Spectacle Glaseiied to &U ages insights in Gold, Silver, Goman Silver tfid Steel Fraraes,with convex, cou cae, penscopic, blue, grey and green Glasses, to which Ke Wpuld inr vitA narti'eulmr attention. No cLg for showing therm Foi sale cheap, t the Vaiefy Store of JOHN H. MELICK. Stronrlsburgv January 1,1846. ; BLANK MORTGAGES ffiS i H amltonvfownsftrpy in. ;std eouniy , 4caed, ' -ft v i, ...i VI Mk.-jfe3fttfT Sathrjlayptke SJ at obolock in the tffernbb&6jjrpSMe. cesiLaiidjrsituate' 'HallUtoluninlSI in Maid 'fhin! W ahniit mtln ftnrnfVeinnikrmirtUa confining 118 Acres 14?Pertilie, adjoining lands of Cojirad Ariiold.vFhoiriaiWIil ler, James Miller and Joh'rt WerkiseV j about 75 acres of which' are cleared and f the" remainder covered with timber of ah excellent Quality. 1 he' improvement are a 2 stories high, a LOG BARN ; a g6bd Apple Orcliard, and biher fruit trees. A never failing stream of water runs through itie' whole tract, and a1 good spring of water hear the house. Lot SHQv . CiMiMulns 59 Acres, 30 Perches adjoining lands of John Williams, Peier and Abraham Butts and said Lot No. 1 about '0 acres of which are cleared and the residue is well timbered. A small stream df tter passed through the same. The Conditions' M? Sita; One third df the purchase money itt be' paid at the ccfnfirma tion of the sale; tine third pt titi the first Of April next, aud the oilier tili the' first day of April 1850. HENRY WERKISER,- Adrfof By the Cdurt; J. rl. STkduii,- felferk.. September 7, 1848. Raisins: RIood And Consumption, pain in the side atid ftlghl sweats, Asthma, Whooping Cough, palpttd tion of the heart. Liver complaint, Bronchitis' And all diseases of the, throat; lufrgS and hv'e'f, cured by Sherman's All-Healing Balaam". RAISING BLOOD AND CdNSUMPtldN' Mr. Milne, Builder, in Brookfyn, was at tacked with raising blood. followed by a1 cough pain in the side, aud all the usual sympfdftls o consumption. He employed two of the best physicians ; they did him no good and told him he could not live. Hearing of the wonderful cures per for riled by Sherman's Balsam, he sent at 10 o'clock at night to Mrs. Hayes. 1S6 Fulion street, and got a bottle ; it operated like a charm, stopped the bleeding and cough ! Before he had taken one bottle he was able to be about his wdrk had saved his life. His daughter,- residing at 127 Myrtle Avenue, can attest it. Miss Ann Maston, of Williamsburg, living in Tenth, near South Fourth-street, says That she had been troubled With a hacking cough and pain in the chest, for ajong time which' at last become so bad thai she frEts obliged p ffive up her school for more than a year. She hen commenced taking the All-Healing Bal sam -wnicn soon alleviated ner symptoms one is now last recovering, and has resumed her laborious occupation as a teacher, w - t 14 years Mr. John O'rJeil, 10ih avenue and . . . 21st street, suffered with a cough, raising o phlegm, and pain in his side, He could gel no relief till he tried the All-Healing Balam which drove the pain from bis side, allayed the cough, and brought the disease upon the surface; and before he had. taken three bottles was entirely cured, pleurisy and consumption, i Mrs, Bagyas, a lady upwards ot 7U, resldint; 88 Sheriff, has for years been subject tto attacks of Pleurisy; Raising of Blood, ..severe Cough Shortness of Breath, Pain in her Head and various parts of her body.! Her friendrbelyjtl herjpa recovery. The All-Healmg Balsam releived her at once of all her alarming symb tons, and now she is able to atteud to her. work. ASTHMA AND WHOOPING COUOH. Mrs. Lucretia Wells, 95 'Chnstie-streelj'L S. Beals, 19 Dblancey street ; Wrh. H. Youngs, 75 Walnut street, know the value of this great remedy. Afk for Sherman.s All-Healing Balsam, and see that his written signature is on each bottle. Price 25 cents and $1 per bottle. Dr. Shermans' Worm and Cuuh Lozenges sold as above, Principal Office 106 Nassu-sireet, N.J Y. Agents for Monroe county. rn i ' i ' . i i o . 4 i t ' ineouore ocuocn, oirouasourg, Charles Saylor, Saylorsburg. George B, Keller, Cherry Valley f i H. Peters & Co., Bushkill, Pike county, W. F. Brodhead, Dingmans Ferry, " J. S. Wallce, Milford, 4 ' " William Shouse, Wilsonvillc. YOlJNCr LADIES' IlVSMt IJt II. Castoiif Penn'u. The Young Ladies' Institute, situated at the corner of Pomfret and Spring Garden streets, will commence its sixth session, on the first Monday, the 4th day of September next. For particulars apply to THOS M. CANK Principal Reference may be made to the following gen tlemen, who are patrons of the I natlmter ri" Peter S. Michlek, Joijn J., fSvKt, Jacob Waoener, b h as 1 tin es M . D, John Davis, J, P. Hetrich, D. Xachenour, M. D. Easion, July 19, 1848. . :Sepf:7;t5t VrOHWSANDFlJUTES. I AVfrom $ 1 f50 to' $3,50 foriale by V ' 1 S.rot,rJs'bur, Jan. 1 fifty ! iiiiHi 2E To fiie.yemjpi relloti' Cllizens: NpMiavingi been encour, HIGH SHBREEfBl'; . at jhe ensuing, election, o, my own free will and accord.. The; nfincipal IndUcemeiit for so tloin is the feaMhVfc' will "not bk catiAltfa'tpii chough in Vnefleltf (drinl ft'eir people io fcfeafe iiuiii: ym i wnniui nave me leasi opjeciioii 10 being elected. Should that be the case, I will pledge KiysclfnnCperfofm the doties of the of fice in the following manner: viz : First If any process comes into ip Panels agairist any. one I will catch hira if I cahj and keep him if 1 can until he is legally discharged by-due course of law.,: 2nd :--Be cauiiods how du get. into debtj fbf if an execution cdfhes lirllo rh hadds agVuist any- one fn the County, and tie has hot the cash 1; will levy, on his' property if 1 can find a fly, and sell it to' the best 'bidder,-and" af ter taking good cre of my own fees I will" pay over the balance where it honestly belongs. 3rd andtlast: If .any one should be convicted of a" Capital cririte (which God forbid) and a death warrant unfortunately come into my hands I will hang him up by the neck until he be dead, dead,- dead,- and may the Lord have mer cy on his Soul. ' " i .fit... As td politics, I nth & full bldduedltoughand Ready Whig. Very fespWtfullyyjrdur humble servant. PHILIP ABBOTT; ' Tobyhariffa' idwnship, Aug. 17, 1848. To the People of Monroe count j; Fellow-Citizens .'EncoUraged by numerous friends I olTer myself as a candidate for ihe of fice of Cotirity Coffiffiissibfiei at tiie approaching General electeiion: Should I be sd fortuhate as to receive ma jority df ydur suftfages, i pledge myself to dis charge the duties of said office with fidelity; impartiality, and to the best of my ability. Respectfully ydur friend and felIow?citizRU, ABRAHAM FENNER. Smiihfield idiishlp August 17. 1848.; To the Ydters df Mdhroe county. , Fellow Citizens: Encouraged by numerous frieflds 1 Offer mself as d candidate fdr the uf' flee of County Coiiiniissioiiei4 at the' approaching General election. Should i be ad fdfiifriate, as fo receive a rria jority of yoUr suffrages, I pledge myself to dis charge the duties of said office with fidelity impartially io trie best df rny ability. Kespec lifully, fOUt friend iltfd fellow-citieti, ' Philip FisHtJR. StfoU(i fdwfi5hfp, AugUsi 3.1848. To thcTo.teus of Monroe county. Fellow Citizens: 1 offer myself as a candi date fdf th Office df Pfothonoiary and Glerk of the Coiifts i.uOfMpnfowQwityi at the .e'Hsuitig'General Electionj and respect fullyHi'blidii your 'suffrages. If elected, 1 wil endeavor faithfully, personally,- and impartially to discharge the duties Of said office; - Respectfully yoUr friend 1 ' i ahd jrelldw.ditizehj ' h H. EiLENBErtGKR. Middle, Smlthfleld, Augi 10, 1848. To the Votefs of jSfohi?fle county, At the urgent solicitation of, many persons from ditieretit parts of the county, I have con seUled to b.e a candidate for ihe office df County5 Cominissioner, at the approaching October Election, and re spectfully solicit your votes. Should yob think proper to elevate' me.io said office, 1 will dis charge its duties, to the beJt of my abilities. Respectfully, your obedient servant, K MEIjG H OI R D,R E H E R. Stroud township, ' Auguat'3, 1848. r To i the . oters ofMonroe county FelloW'Citizensi-'Being encouraged by'many friends in different: parts of the County, I offe myself as a candidate for ihe office of HIGH SHERIFF, at the ensuing General election. Should I be so fortunate as id be elected, I pledge myself to discharge the dunes of said office with fidel ity, personally, impartially, and lo the best of my ability. Refpectfully, ydur friend, PETER KEMMERRER. Hamilton, July 13, 1848.- To theiToters of Monroe county. f-II Jtm! 'T - 1 I . f ' r euuw-iLisens;-' cjucoujagea oy many iriends rom different parts of the County, I offer my self as a candidate for the office of HIGH SHERIFF, a; ihe ensuing General election. Should I be no fortunate as to be elected, I pledge myself o discharge the duties of said office with fid el ity, personally,, impartially, and to the best of my apiuiy. Respectfully, your friend, CHARLES SHOEMAKER. Middle Smiihfield, July 6. d848.-te To the Voters cff Mionj'pe county rellows CtftzensJr'funCQUtQfyd by numerous friends f onter royself as acapdidaie for the of fice of . , Register md Recorder, at ihe approaching general election, and res pectfully so Jicitiy our votes snd support, Should I be so fortunate as to receive a majority of your suffrages I pledge 'myself to discharge the dunes ()fsai0 office wit h'fideliiy, impartially, and g. 1! nmn ri XT r Xfit Vtpi m ocono, July 6, 184 r ,tufcao j thMIote AF6lwQifizens-::EucffUTBiLeti by numerous friends 4. offer myself as a eandidaie for the office of r' ' ' " J 0i .Hl.G 3vEfERlFF' 0 ?M COUNTY at the approaching Geuerrff election, ' 'iSh'dUltl I be so forronate" as to eceive'a itiit i'dfiiy of tour suffrages, 1 bfedge mvself fo ilii charge thfcl 'duties "of said office with ndolityV personally, 'Impartially, and to ihe best of hfy' oMimj. rtespeciiiny. your numoir ttrvaiit.1 - , I . : JAM.ES. N-. DURLI.NG. Slftiudsburg, JulV 6. 1S18. o the Independent Jblectors of Monroe County. ,." , A FEiLOr-CiTiZENS :--Encooiayel bv df my friends from different part of the Coun tVj 1 am'again induced o oiler myself as a'can' didatd Tdflhe office of ' :-,-.: Hi&H SHERffF. : a"t the fensbeing General Election. Shnulil:Lnftf so fortunate as-to receive a majority aLynufi votes I shall ehdeavor to discharge the duiiev of said office with fidelity, and tdthe best' -ist my ability. - With sentiments of respwci, P remain yd.jj's truly, PETER LANDER Smiihfield township, Jtine 20. 1848. To the Vdtei's df Monroe county. Fellow Ci7icftjEncotiraged by numerous friends; I offer myself as a candidate for the of fice of ProthonotanJ and Clerk of the several Courts of Monr'oe county t at the'approaching general election. Should 1 be so, foftuhate as to receive a in. jdrliy of y0Ur suffrages, I pledge myself to dis charge the dhfies of said offices with, fidsks personally, impartially, and to the best my ability. Respectfully, your humble servant," M. H. DREREIR. StrdlidsbUrg; Juho 22, 1848. To the Free and Independent Electors OF MONROE COUNTY. FELiow-ClTiZENsrT-Almosuhreeyears hare now. expired since you did me the honor to elect me to the offices of Register and Recorder of this fJoUnty. Etaving, to ihe best of knowl edge, faithfully and impartially 'performed, my. official duties and as I have received many en couragements from rny numerous friends in dif ferent parts of the Couniyv I therefore take the liberty of again offering myself as a can didate for the same bffices, at ihe ensuing' general election. Should I be so fortunate a to be' re-elected,. 1 will perform the duties in-i cUmbedt upon me (to ihe best of my ability) personally, faithfully, and if possible, to your entire satisfaction. With sentiments of respect I remain your public servant. SAMUEL KEES, JV. : Stroudsburg, June 8, 1848 -te. BEGISTEK'S NOTICE; ! Noice is hereby given to all legatees and. other persons interested in the estate of the re spective dependents and minors, that the admiii isfralion accounts of the following estates have been filed in the office of the Register of Mon- roe couniy, and will be presented for confirma tion and allowance to the Orphan's Court, tc'i be held at" Stroudsburg, in and for the aforesaid county, on Monday the 25ih day of September5 next, at' lOdVlock, a. m. The first' account of James H. Stroud, Ad2 ministator of the estate of Charles G. Nebe, late of Pocon township, deceesed. !i SAMUEL REES. Jr. RegisterT Register's Office, Stroudsburg, . 'f - AVgusL24, 1848. Auditor's IVdtice. !" " In ihe matter of the account of Felix' Weiss) administrator of the estate of John Sriy'der, de ceased. Notice is hereby given io the creditors and all persons interested, thai the undersigned Au ditor; appointed by the Orphans' Court df Mon roe county, to make distribution of ihe assets in the hands of Felix Weiss, administrator of the estate of John Snyder, will attend to the duties of his appointment on Friday the loth day of September next, at lOVclock in the forenoon. at the public house of David Keller, in the Bor ough of Stroudsburg, when and where all per sons having claims against said estate are re quired to"present the same, or be debared'from coming in for. a share of the asaeis to be dis- distributed. .SAMUEL S. DREHER. Doctor Yourclf ! For 25 Cents ! Jjy moans of the POCK ET ESCUiLAPIUS.or eve ry ONE HIS OWN PJirsiCIAN.' twentieth edition, with up wards of a hundred engra vings, showing private dis eases in every shape and form, aud malformations of he generative system by W. YOUNG, M. V. The time has, now arrived, that person suf fering from secret disease, need no more be come the victim of quackery, as by ihe pre scriptions continued in this book any one may cure himself, without hindrance to buime.s, or the knowledge of the most intimate friend, and with one tenth the usual expense. I n ad dition to ihe general routine qf private disease, it fully explains the cause of manhood s early; decline, with observations on: marriage.--besides many other derangements .which it-wppldnot ie proper ip enumerate in the, public prints.; j TTjAny person sending twentv-five! cents enclosed in a (piter, will receiVci nr46.cbpy cf hiS'book. by niajl, or live' copies .wjllub.cisent or one dollar. AddRss.hDr.' V. OUNG', No. 152 Spruce street, Philadelphia," Postpaid. jlj vv ai i JCiUrxuprieiors or irug tir Book Stores, &t)d:Pedlertr,1ihvery town in iii UniifSiatMj tpuft aigfnU fprthe kbpye'wotk'. 1 A t'i if.
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