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QtPE MAY OOEAS WAYE, WEDNESDAY, OOTOIER 14, 1868.

BMutata >W he dremnrttul with the an- " nual -how- of ,«torv. Ttotoon. of <*fc*rt» talfrepetred with da <*a, and partly turkPVe. win mvitc mirijinr<r« to enrich -thair table, wito dainty .!£* . pure *nw Wtok, toe-well •vnundad forma of the feno yard put* which have bren kapt fat tortraghuut the .mum, and which" only heedid a . little flmtiunc off to prepare them Sir market. The htuinon oT tabuing IKialln for the Fall maArt should commence now. ft ran he dooe better and cheaply tltiu later. . Fowl. H on tjnftsd potatsca mixed with tneal will Ihrtye finely. It arjU'takc » little 1 longer to fijea-thow^n tiia.way, but tlu> iiwil wiiL ctwQMi, Cook tor rural with the potyeto^hd roW the whole «mr tank JrjU l» an addition. It will ' ]iar to f-kjg rain of any kind fur Hit- < Ithe torn of killing, and supply them 1 ' wiBMaravel and aahea, and with pirn- ' ty qUmir wafer- ryanfto»rta should 1 t f§nr,ui>1y Dul on,Jr 10 &Uon ' them, but to Hilly bring out the aecotul ' growth of feathrr*. or the flavor of the ' - flesh will be wry inferior. 1 The kind of food unroi, ban much to ' do with ths flavor at meat. Doek- r which or* reared in fllthy place*, arc * far leas' polalaUe than when kept In . clean qualm and fed on wholesome _ food. Many prefer the Arab of greec 11 hecmuae of tbrtp cieaaly labMa In feed- ' . tag.. AJI^B8>ttentlop to throe inatlcn- : now. aait proper can In dittoing and * I V^iagthayeax-. poultry, will make " no litfle (Mkfctice in their reception in " the ttty, and fa.caahmura. J; "Inl'lPiyitt Ktatoei. We And In • thc^CaShtry Gentleman. |, ror September Utb, tire fallowing emuinent under the heading of—" T*o hundred and qlxty-flrur hill, of Karly d ltoaa Potatoes ftriin two quart* of wed. p or three pound, and tlirrrvquartero by weight, and bow It wae done." The li remit 1. certainly axttaonlinary, ntid tl l ahooM be Imitated:— h •Firet. tig. wbvle potalow were h planted in damp muck or loaf mould, n (not hlrf or' mat I tliot. had lien i v. ., (not or p-at. (

* puaed fee a yemr, and (to route rifled i out. When the eyea were prouiineut .1 each rye war cut out and planted iu C the damp mack, «lx incite* opart c When the aprouu were nn iach high, i nodi our was taken up, with a handful i of muck dinging u i the root*. Often f there would Ir found from three to aix r rprouta Marled from a aliigk eye.— J These, with a .mail blade I would carefully w pa rule, ntid wiU, muck -til! • clinging (a each root and opr-Hit, plant thctn again in the In nek lied. In n 1 wrek or let) day. retch one of three hail ' ■me or more npremu and roots started, ' which I again cut and put hack In the " - lied, and when the sprout, were about ! four lnche. higl. above tlir hrel. took ' Uwm up with the muck clinging and " planted each one in the Bold. Now, ' this could not have lew done no well " if they had heeir nBam-d in the sand or 0 earth, a. any one ran Hod out by tty- ; ing. I liavr no doubt but that I could ' haw doubled the number of sprouts, as 1 I find each hill In the field has from J —one to eix thrifty hearing sprout, that have' turned out as well, if not better, 1 than If a whop- pointer hiukjwvn 1 planted. 1 The Early Koae is orrtalnly earlier ' than any potatoc I am acquainted with j * il,,r1 ££' Nbwxli., M. D. New BqwawicfcX. J. I The Rati twig g»f Wheat. ' It will he fer the interest of all our reader, who lu.ro land to ml*, u field of wheal the present season. Atprosettl price, rf tlie grain and flour, no- 1 " thing is so profl table to raise as wheal. " Spring or fell wlieal can lie so successftallv prod ami in id! the New England and Northern Sta^r, anil there is no * good reason why an extensive breadth . Of land should not be laid dowfl to It 1 during the month *f April, if the sen•on is an early oeie. It must gu In 1 rnrty; adff, fbr the Saw England State, " what is known ss the Black Sea wheat .. is the best vartrty. ft la not liable to " mildew and stands Bp well against rniu and Winds. We raised thirty buto.de FmXrUiii. w^L'mJhmL^de suiwrphesphste, .a the mixture id Iw p and ashes. Ave hundred |wunds to tieacre, sown twnadcaet. if the Burner „ ha* plenty of ham-yard manure. It is |, well to add to this dressing five or six q load«tot»Art«— -Three. tWrrfriemifry J, TugFwatoCrqprf the Stats of New " mount So afcoM U*UOo'««l Im-hobT h Hw six jrwl potato - nHi are l; M«to^^' riwAw&rSSB 0 ■ s^ssrss§feu£ i burtW"W**»|*S pr^inrei 11 Th" entire crop ,< to Stall', 32.000,000 '' wh^h d AOwap a«i. Mkaio-k Mar t ahirkom be turned togocd account t dBng rtj«| Mick* having a straight I

Ckxaresf Pastarc far Cattle. Willi subject of controversy. — " ?l$5SS55SSS fresh feed during the grsring reason. ' I la utility will depend somdwha t upon ,1 contain., and the oonreoienee of the j proprietor." Small Held, are more ex- , prnaiTe tiian larger ones, because there . are- more of them to build and krep'ln repair. That. Item, tharefere, is an ln- , tonvenlenrc. A sadden change of fliet , with cattle, always, to some exfept, _ damages their stopiachs and hmfels. j Taken from shorter and drier grass j and put oo to freeh hsefogv, i. apt to J sotfr-them. and rthfie under such opet mtion tbefattimlng beasi loses flesh, or j StTsS does hot gain it. and the cow , loses In her usual flow of milk. Tliis , we luve known from repeated trials. ( -Not that animals should not bechangr ed from poor feed to better, but fehethrr In . the small' Holds which are to fasep j them through the graxing season, and , . with an abundanrr of feed, it >ls not | t better to let I hem range over-all of I tjtam at win, and eojoy the whole of it ; , as they choose. . / • . I j We incline to the latter, (.'attic are , I quite.loaal In tliclr attachment*. They J , best like a variety in their food. Large , fields usually offer a greater variety i I than small ours. For twenty-five years ! past, we have had a pasture of more ; : , than a hundred acres iu n single field, r in which we havc'grazisl cattic, horses { and sliee]i. In that pasture arc differ- , cut elevations, must of it being dry up- > land, "coveted with blue glass, white clover and other mixed grasses; some | grounds, growing red-top and sunn- lowland ro|Mosof wood and undergreirtli A hushes, aud rank wild grasses interspcrsnl; and a S of nmrsh liy a river shore, coveted with a rank growth of sedge grass!* tlie cattle range over every port of the fiehl, feeding In every quarter on which they roam, and frequently leaving the highest, sweetest grass to fill them- ] •elves from the coarse, and what ne would deem the least |al» table ticrlxigc of tlie marsh wood, ft Is certain tluit they like tills variety- or they would not indulge A It; and had they bean confined to either alone would have t hankered for the other. We admit that souic of die grass where cattle continuously fliad, by being raoeh trwlover and laid upon, lavomes as „ pahitnh'.c as ever. Cottle, in tlu-ir tosU*. are somewhat men, and as those accustomed to highest luxuries like occasionally a lunch of brown bread, with a smoked A and partake of it with great relish, so atttle front the efeolccst blue grasg and white clover, lore to plunge

coarse grasses, or browse I lie green •leaves frbtn the tangled brush-wood. Our impression Is, that the ex[teiisnco of both grazier, and dairymen Is growing in fevor of the large past arcs without change, to the smaller ones witli alteration. II the grasses be " ' ; t-nrdrnftng for Women. There is notliing Is-tU-r for wives aud , daughters, physically, that to luire the of a garden— a flower-pot if nothing more. What is pleaaanfer than to spend a portion of every passing day in" working among plants and watchtlie growth of shrulis, and trees, and plants, and to observe the opening of flowers from week to week as the season advances. Then how much it adds to the enjoyment to known that your own hands tune planted and tiljed them, mid hare pruned and trained them. "1'his is a pleasure that requires neitlic/ great riches nor profound knowledge The humble cottages of tlie laboring poor, not less tlutu their grounds, msy lie ndonied with pet plants, which In dur time become radiant with beauty, 111 us ministering to ths love of the brautifrU In nn hire. Tho wife or daughter that tores home, mid would seek sver to make it the beet place Ibr husband and brother. Is willing to forego some gossiping morning calls lor the sake of having leisure few the rultivntiop of plams, shrubs, and flowers, as Is »hc husband at his place of business. \ They are both utilitarians, the one it may bo In the abstract, and tlie olhy'r In IlK con- ; ereti', each as essential to^the «Qov- ; ment ol the other, ss are therfil ideal j In human life'. The lowest utilitarianism woold labor only Ibr the meat that - perishcth. Those of higher and more noble views, would labor with no less j 1 assiduity for the substantial thnigs of j ■ but would in addition seek also : j with diligence those thbigs which j 1 elevate aud refine the mind and exalt i • the souk— Snifters KaraliM. j J Dispose of Sin- plus Stock. ' Anerror cattle breeders are HaUeto be"j 1 this year, on acconnloftlw large ( i crop, of hay, is that of holding on to , stock because they hare the keep- ' few purring it through the winter. ■ policy undoubtedly would he n ' our, fur tin- chances ore that the J animals urxt spring will be worth no > more than now. Beef hi bringing- « c price, and b liable and time to * fell; so the Iros policy is to sell all the , surplus animals as soon as they become I cuou^U fur the market. Tlie steers , and heifers that ore already grass fet , now, aud we. think more, than at any j period. Tlie diDereucr In the. J cost of stall fed href and that which lias been felted npou grass is more than ! priceuf the former. This ua suhject that demands tlie ttmslderalion of i fermen, whore the postures arc getting dry. and the bed short, few the improve- , plrnO lor ftte balance of the seaaon will suggewrionsfewthe comiidsratioii of toon; who have . "H'l™ «ock. The point I. tort, simply because hay la plenty and cheap, there will to risk in hohhiig on hai r iu the torn against time of nred.- Another veer the crop may ).■ UghL which would u»kr hay high oixl also- make stock . heap. It wouW V j tor amount of Mock to he. w intered, ! hem! your farm wi« support, take one

• FERTILIZERS. ' ~ Rinun :u3sP' i bauoh & sons, Philadelphia, * kortb- Western FERTHIlIie Csmp-f. ' OHIOAOO' „ sole manufactthers. PRICE*. ; ^ ! mo.,rtftl»rxooo Ibt r Bswgk's Cklcw BINS Maaars. , Prlcr, SSO per r,mo IS., .1 I TAs stors^Msaqfes^sTs furmUSrAJs beU I '■ ■ EP Tti ut Mifcfta u rri«t'. 190 pou^s i" Tkr ^AlrntloDjW f»rn»T i»s«Tre^Ol^dIier'- J j fwrnnb th.m of ■»rl-T1y antforn ou.llty .nl ' 1 : 1 : "baugh'a sons, ! SO Boalk lfrl.i».r. A..—., , PHILADELPHIA. IJ ! C*""r M'c"iCArio° ' j ■ HAt-»H's coaaxacut sjrcnti • GENUINE MANURES. J ALLEN 4NEEULBS IMPROVED ' SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME. [ quality, lbs mini fiii.ly pre- " psrnl and cheapen Pho.- J ph. re in ths Market. t Is Btp, S00 lb. Md, »90 p.' MOO lb. a AMMONIAT D ° FERTILIZER. A ctnotel c<t gcii to bo tho moot valuable manure al Ike price offered lo tie Public. Is ftp. 160 lb. sick, 136 per SOOO lb. c GROUND ISoNK AT LOWEST SI A HE ET RATES. PERUVIAN GUANO. t FISH GUANO. I A apleadld enure sad use th.l I. Mliwetlng £ Poked b Burela 986 per MOO lb. £ . . „ „ . . „ ^ ^ „ J

PLASTER. 1 Is Burela, si lowest Boris! rstse. A pars • A Discount to Dealers on above Prices. . srrklss, read joar ntdrr. dlrssl lo iu, .nd tbsf will here prompt sttrattoo. ALI.EN & NEEDLES. 1 0tl»r*Suree.«l S.W.ur BuhU8.IM.ir. DKALCasIN OILS, CANDbEZ, ANUGKNCSALCUMMIUIUM MRSCHANTt, PHILADELPHIA. I established ih 1848.) BOWER1 ; COMl'LETE MANURE. t / MASorsirrscs SI [ IIKNRY BOW KR, CHEMIST. I rHILADXLrHIA. 1 Mipi-r riioqrhatc or U«r, 1st m on la I Potato. i i.r2iL'7.*ir! «o™oVS' ' dUUnroUbe? C^sm'ttts who n . I ,ni > f-preto.--. 1 DIXON, SHARPLBSt iCO.. 1 ss South Water, .ad « South llsUwsre Ave. J For 8sb hy WM. REYNOLDS, rSSotlb Hireet, Balttsosx, Md. ' I Asd by derdenrxeaersny Ibroufheot the MARL. ' Tlsr West Jersey Marl A. Trans I portatlon (Sispan} ■ i Are sow dshreclsg from their nr. s very ee- : perfor qirsttry of GREEN SAND MARL. j s.1 red siitismil^haita^iW&geaie uu ibTmeolli of lislpplls's'lon* We sppead | 'raor. cooK.sfetoOosiocbi.wntuxof it ' all thot re npplle.lron ol I loo* lo lbs Mrs, , r ss; . J I^TOg^^ll YlaolBOd, ft roe | need wilhureUsu reaulls upon my ^IrolrdoB j EsSSSlPiiSS misi ■&£?$£ j oUor fertllls.r would hero prod used s belles | aSiiawj^Sfes ■ Lwe®65 raid or'NAH-, reliVrbrs"* *" " 0l* , ! BSgJyaseE-R STATIONERY . fk®- !. Jtooka, Stationery and Notions. I l!resr" if

mJdical. ]) j HOOFLAHD'S GERIAS BITTEM, AXP Hoofland's German Toiiio Tkt Grcst Irani in fsr ill Diitata sf tkt I '.tram, mtomacb. o* sioxirrrs ! GERMAN BITTERS jgjag-j zpzzz QEEMAN TOHIC. Isn, wllb lb. MS luAlr d'snU IVwr Aire, | vSbtoreneSM*'*** r f*. rreWelw"" red Hoofland's German Bitters. HOOFLAND'S QEBMAN TONIC. of too Btomsoh. N.UWA Howl- ^ ^ W jjggsg Hoofland's German Bitter », ■

HOOFLAND'S GERHAN T0NI0. rXXFAXXD BT Dr. C *. JACKSO.V, ^ . ^raiLADXLrau, rA. tbsrssz *"'pi"h«. tHw-dib. wm ^r-g iritnir.iTV. '' ^i^^a^khTiow°3r<T^Eei'^TE*£ rrssoKi .tnrAxctm i.v r.irr. NOTICE. ; SfSereS""" 1 -'--"- W reKftSb ?!, v.-.:.- !., ...... '.svirfi *V(Me abbrt pwree. lb. srrrxxs. ee lb WEAK ASD DELICATE 0HILDBES ,! I o TKSTIMONIALS. Han. Goo. W. Woodward, ; Ill./J.un. V U. Svp™, s/ Cri . wrllw ■ "I Sod • Href niteAApklu. >l»rebJMI»L^ i ""on"? WO^DWIRD- . Hon. James Thompson, ■ Art*. nPftsAwrwre (hurt V CrerepT— u !' -Itnf In Pi r'jffij ftur.'.cl'Jb. ' ; | Wllb yuogppox .. From Rev. ioscph H Kcmurtl, D.D., t of Ike 7*olHbrHM lfertk. mtaAUr*" '^cgagl^i " ! I ifrfiti ^'rfb?!J>!f'np.f» j Trer* truly. ^ & y XXI, ALL CAUTION. « w^ym.: • -riEX. | ; **"" cite Kim m. mtawu, n .p. i.re. ■. J (. 'wssL : '■^ttrWMSa.s.ira^ roa salx ax all DBcooirrt and | I iTORtztirciir. | V T

HAIR pre86ing. - The Lasr^^^^^urccss. 1 PIRRESTO^^ Hair dressing : - Wew^tylt ,-„<.neS0|([t BT ITS USE L Gray sr hded Hair is qUody . r rmtared to Its jocthfal rolorAcif braaty. ^ and with the find application a t, heaatiful glocs tnd delightful fngnuM* ■ Is given to the Ifelr. It wUl came Hair to grow on Bold Spots. | It will promote hnuriant growth. I FAIXI5G HAIR > immediately checked. Par ».ls br .11 Brsuiw. Jl 38 ltarclny M.A40 I'arl i'lare. pri^ONEQoUAR. ; DRY GOODS. &c. .YEW ■ HPRINfd AND NI'IDIKB fiOOUl CHKAp SSTOi.EM tor. PEKRT A MANSION Sis., j

klaidTeLj^I^^ veole per yard, ^ j "'"piSHtk'^" I """"&.TONK j PAINTS, OILS. GLASS A PITTA, GROCERIES, 8TATTONEHV. ^ | WII.LIA.rt llll. Dili: I II. Cape May Court Uoute. BUT GOODS A UMCKUr~>^0KK^ (Isaaels, selluel>,t'e.sl merer, DoUlns.Alp.cu; Ribbon.. Voir sr. | r Lotus HMtoirt""" let ""ll'yl'.cu'"'*1' "°J •Utloosry. Gsusr.1 .Morlmroluf AU°- * "wiLLiAMVLDarrH. frewt tape way Court Bouse CONTRACTORS Jto. ATTENTION! iiorrjiAN to niLMAiis, 6^1rp6i)t«Ts^i)d I'AKEIbrr method of lufurmhiz IbeUlrlsudi SsTS^^.tr.'b's i MOTe StrnotnreB ] "STILL AT IT." vvakk a kldreiwjk, | Contractors and Guilders, CAM ISLAND, M. i. AU(IU I RII HABO C. IOGDER, BUILDER. ' UAPK ltrl.AND NKW JKKSKY. gas machine. Hou.rhoto Ga> Marhinr ! cblos* Is mstwaul, re stotrrs teuuomy sml'sroat P re-m. reommemu tlopu^feemr.^Cafiaad s aarrt—

medical. "• COE'S COUGH BALSAM ! fJ<HlS tore Wed and preuUr nsme-ly la rests "fit. si ths yuar rolls .round, the proprietor* suee of the family through lbs long sod ImUabeuld not bo forgottea. For ye.ro II bre Has for lbs uOsfT of their ehUdrru. red HI moth family .us bolllrw Which will, I. comFOB CROUP. y WHOOPING COI'GH. i. I « THBO*T II Alt II ( OLDS and t'UI VHS | ■ SORENESS OF THIL^rilROATj

| TIIK ATTENTION 0A\ TIIE PEOPLE ; World's Great Remedy, j ! I Luc's I»\XPRPSIA Cure !i CAE'S DYSPEPSIA CUKE HAS COME j ' TO THE RESCUE. . ! Indigeetiou, nyepepeia. Sick Head- ' i ache. Sourness or Aridity of Ike | Stomach, Rising of Food, j i | Flatulency Lassitude, , J Wearinesef/noUy j j ""'Heath!' " j I I rem Lt ATA-a SEXTOS, tf MUmeatu.) J ■ ErHlSHLrrrHSSS ' rrouTim J."?" "* Vsr j'rrore'r iVu ' t"°H" I (signed) LKXTER SEXTON. ■ I A GREAT ni.ESSINI.. r » with llyepepol*. .orompsolsd" with rlolsnl s 1 CMtAT^mK^arff"'lT!J redtTivro 1 UMIUI pr^bbMiiif;. TWIj^ro, ^ \ ' J' i clrrgthp.f: I DRUGGISTS A.JdroWH.fefe...-wyw..w.you.g 1 I on lak. the trouble lo Inquire, tb.l every b , ere thsl bu). • bottle of Cool Dyepepel* « 1 Cure (rum. them, eposkr la Ibr mm urn|u>l>c Cuau Stipxmt Ci'nb ?; THE «. CLARK CO.. ^

pREAL ESTATE.- r VINELAND. — - • "S To-All Wattftog Faroa. ) HEW "sETTUOUKT OF TIN ELANS. > ' A Rare Opportunity in tit beet Market I and most delight/ ul and kcatthfri Cli ■ rsofe in the Union. Only thirty Miles South ofPhUadetpkia. an a Railroad . t being a Rich Soil and.kighig preduc- - ' ' rise Wheat Land; among tie bat in ' the Garden Safe of Fete Jersey. 1 U^ere.Utt of aujqreremlleejtaod Ired .it1 ratca axd tixjh r ; x HO lud le'seld *> afe-rsie of SWper .en for 1 , • lbs hem bud, payable oto-foretb cub. red 1 s; .lerp . .1 eiM-oalb amy.bl.oee b.lfreeh red the tol.oe* - M.-.u, '* y»»r. It 1. only upoo li*. ' i"e a^i V* V ■ !'ii '" i l*r" ^ * tor*, tgb/reo, *fi hlode of yeget.ble. .a^rooi I BHrtberUen*' MelmuTud'^olher' frottr!^."' I .dap'ed to Ihe PbtUdelphU red New Yoeft I Ste !

raUKNT TBIPBOVEVENTp. j j (^rKyof|||>p TV|rrl1U"r tbrsreSrel j no greet e.predUure or money reqidnd^ brfoee ' blThmliyby 'tbou'droldful'bnr. whieSI SSHJSSvSSSKfH'*^bS^uisirt»o'^fT^m''SS* tabor oo "rrounj of fats a Mrerlre wllb lbs ague, v2Lsnr:ShnS'^s 5rrc ill. Una. He will res hurnlred. of orrb.'d. aud nnryirdalB besrlre. Hrreasedritrethrouga n; "I «.g£ ro'lhrer Ibo'ro^-lo°Ipo*',reib'""bd. iremroinre""' ",r>'0rt~»',"l'y!.el'" f°r | fe.'a&sr^ar7 s KtLuiss , homes .. yirelud.b.re kaaaukm from Ihe S|£m&S!^Mita?i^rf"ss ■^vsMeitacj^SK.'S 1 ^ THE TITLE. ^ !• ' ^^W^jgmrtty^^erml,jml _^ortt_or •

Stoves. SATtTOUmiET ! ' J 4 Sttotex sssjjsc it nestmTmaaysT j , "HIS BY II ILL'S new M-abkrt 8tovk STOKE, . ] CHILSDELTBIA. i The gloelt U nadoubledly ore Wtte Imgeet J I best 8tove8 NOW IN g8k. | i ! nr-frf*U* «ft a.reM rereo« !: OSK II ALF TH^ USC A i. PRICKS ! j | ,* 0000 1 ' proeree^THE BtST, st sssKrEWtt.T late \ ! OLD STOVH." REPAIRED AT ! — trmt : — " "|i SHORTEST NOTICE j ' HENRY HILL. j "NEW MARKETSfoVK STORK, " j ECONOMY AND*C0NVENIRNCE. jUUVERNOltPENN, FUEL SAVING. I - GASjBUKNiN ., ana AIR TIGHT ! COOKING STOVE, j 1 FOR (.'OATPAND WOOD. J

gravel roofing. FROST DOES SOT CRACK NOR HEAT , . DISSOLVE IT I Perfectly Fire-Fratrf^ ; j Stay county. 'jjhe .urornluu^ nre*pre|mred*io ■ j BEST IMPROVED 6KAVEL- ROOFING j CQRN-SHELLER. THE GREATEST WONDER OF THE T I. VI EN r | "The Pocket Corn-Sheller I". I ' j And I. ..Id wCeap !mm£^SSti Drebel ot j Com IB FIVE nfNtlTXS I ! ; 1 MiA|i,'»b?«^Vl'JJrffi?ta%,Sil|Sb : ... 1 Jirejrb rehrUengen^! C^peb^a^d. f painting. ; Cape Maud. ' Philadelphia!' | nqi'SE A NIGN : PAINTING, ' d Afra?l?Sc0,,llll!' OOILMNO | ; < READY-MADE CLOTHING. j~ EXCELSkX-OH CLOTHING hall, ' H. R. Cor. Keeand gad Mahrl Ma.. rHILADKLPHIA. t CLOTHING for men and boys. clotka, CamlBHTM and Testlags. nxrANTMxifr roa"cDrroM woaar r Agrnla ror Oiled Clothing. i reLTe" rS'aJ'iS'wtW SS p ...red. mush toward red. -Int lbs pile, of ssiss' j ■

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