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THIS TAPER lublUhcd every afternoon, Sundays ex " "'; :! cepted by . i ... J OS II. T. JAM E8, I EDITOR AKD rBOPRIETOR." - itTliSCIPTIOXS, POSTAaE PAID. f rear, $5 00; Six month, SIM; Three ' l - A jionths, l , UDe moniu, u ri. c 1 'paper will b delivered by camera, iftlharge, in any part of the city, at the I rate, or 13 cent per Week, vertising rates low and liberal. '. -Subscribers will pleascreport any and .ilure to receive their paper regularly. THAT'S THE TICKET. 1 ' S miiIi Ciirolm.i Chamberlain has the I 1 If a. I . . ' 1 no s ami jiarupiou me money ami lUck money against bayonets any j.f hi, thq. new' year. Chamberlain oiv G' rant j for troops and Hampton KrJplc for funds, ami we all know ' i Chamberlain's supporters oon!r,l the bt-l while Hampton's friends hold .ikes. Under. this aspect of affairs jrsi It cannot bo long held in abey I Those who. support Hampton arc km' who hold' the pursc-striDgs, and up uot of that kind of stuff to lack Hamp'iou's call will. bring the 4k t)l Chatnlteriairi's not one dollar. it is about as good a wav.t starve out as to shoot him out. j 4 j VOL, 1. WILMINGTON, N. JANUARY 3, 1877. NO 290. POSTAL HOURS. ; The mails will close at the City Pot bifice until farther notice a follow : V ' - " m Northern through mail....1..'. ........ o:0 P n Northern'throueh and waj njail, dailj.... ....- -:00 A U Mall for the N. C. Railroad, and . ' mntPa irannlied tbrefrom, at...... 6:30 P M Southern maH for all point South, daily " i.yv Western mail (C Railway) daily 6:00 A M FayetteTille, and office on Cpe v 1 ; Fear RiTer, Tuesday and Fridays, 1&0 P If Fayetterille br Carolina! Central Railway, dafly (except Sunday) 6:00 A II Unslow U. 11. ana wtermecuaie - fice erery Friday...... AR&HTK 6:00 A II AT' YOUR GA3IE IS IT. )sk anl his villianqus as m -iatcs ii )rlchns land Washington ; 1m ve al ihrown o(T th'j cloak and '.disclosed 3grammo of operations they , are to i in - the ''Kadical-'curscd fcJtate jisiana. Whcthsr vlected or not rc determined to retain, by force of hc powers they have usurped, arid g has" a'f ready appealetl to Grant 'for to aid in 'mai'ntainjfng his party in against i he plainly expressed" wiil people. li Legislatures, ; l)emoratic and Ke in,.'lAve'argauizcd in New Orleans, i exciting con test, which we hope lot cost oi jc drop of blood; has al- begun. The Dsmocrats are in ,t and will ,not be s.wiridled again ,'nie as they were in .1874. f , . pb. grissom: i iianif! of l)r, Kuguc S. Grissoni, rcfent Supcrintenecnt of the-'tate e Asylum, is urged by his friends, rciioir.ination to that position and jgkstiou, wo are glad to see, is cn 1 jy some 'of the mostl prominent a in the State Dr. Grissom has this position for many years past in e, ctlicicnt and energetic manner," ic markevl iniproveitietits. which have place of late years, botlfi in the plans ? improvement of the asylum build- fyr the- care of the unfortunate here, has Utn tine, in the1 main. wn untiring efforts. If Dr. Gris Js not n. Democrat he as not a Ucan, btft wo do not propose' to Uiat party bias has anything to h' the question at issue'. The oflice rnc of any political significance er, and ; therefore the choice of a atciidc-ut should fall upon him who t fitted for the position, and Dr. 3i, iu this espect, can fill the bill to yL JJeij botfi capbju aiid eQicient a jrust that ho. may be continucxl in Sition l:c Ins tiled so long and so 7 :; . i. ' - ' . N'orthni throufh mail....L. j.. ...... 12:4i P M Vorlhern way and throueh mails, 8,00'P M m. r ... .1 1 A A a Tne smiinruie maiiA, urituiwi, i 2 P Mfc daily, except Sundays. llaila for Ear Ilill. Twn Creek, Supply an J Shaltotte every Friday at 6 A. M. lails delivered from 7:00 AM to 7:00 P M, a' nn Smidari from R:30 to 9:30 A M. i iarop Oflice open from 8 A M to 12 M, and rrora 3 to 5:30 Ir 11. Aloney uraer ana n,egi cr Dfnarimnt oDen same at etanip office. Sump for sale at general .delivery when tamp office is closed. Key Boxes accessible at all hours, day and night. . ; ' . ' .- i . , Mails collected from street boxes every day at 4:30 P M. 1 melusiou in airair LOCAL NEWS. I New Advertisements. A. K. WALKEB.Cashier First Katiouat lJank of Wilmington. , Nj J acobi Sporting Material, &c. , ' J. F. DIVINE,1 Gen'l Suptl V. W. R. It. Cliange of Schedule. i A. Shriek All Jlmle Linen Bosom Shirts for IK) cents, worth $2 50. , " . : y m nth. e gam 39 mmutca of davlidit this New York's Saturday's -rapcrs are yet CAROLUfA 0 were 28L m:rriages 131 white 3 colore.! rin Mecklenburg county, ir. . ,.:! .!.:. :: .' w cases of mcat-lpi liavo aipeared irbc during tho last two weeks; Hi light, attacks. M. L But one trivial case adjudicated by the; Mayor to-day'.; , . This montlr h;i,s five Mondayr; five Tuesdays , and five Wediieslays; , Wood is intjlemand: aud the -dealers charge you a dollar a load for oak. .. ,t . It was particularly cold this morning, although bright and clear (iuring the day The First National Bank '"has declared a divideud of 4 per cent, ' payably on the 10th inst. '., f The Jenkins-Heaton case was not called up in the City Court to-day but has been postponed until termor row. . " v There is thc mischief to pay with tie mails. Nothing nofthof Jlichmood s nee last Saturday until noon to-day, tils week or this year. . - " ' The stockholders of the Dawson Bank met yesterday but the meeting was af journed until next Tuesday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. ' ' "' ': ; . , .-.-T. . -Thanks to tne Donors. The President of the Ladles Benevolent Society would return thanks to the kind friend? who sent her to-day a donation of $50 to be used in providing cvurf n-t tr the DOor. They will hot be fri te!i of God. . . "' Jajiuary 2nd, 1877. "Jumped Uik'' We uud.erRtand that s.om? of tjj'ie young folks proposo having a dance tliii; evciii iu the ball below the Odd Fellow's . Hall, which will take place' after tiiv ( of the installation ceremonies. has been "jumped up" in th' last d.ty or two, but, according to precedent, will ii:t prove the less eiyoyable -on that account, Tickets 1. for side, only t the door. Still Better.' A new schedule g c3 into efilvt to-day on the VVilmington Weldon I 11 The day mail and express train leaves Wil mington at 7:45 A.,-M. and ni rives 'at Weldou at3:20 t. M. LeavinjjVeldoii at 12:4Q Y. M. it ar.ivcs at Wihijiiigtoii at 7:50 P. M. ' The night'mail and express train leaves Wilmington at 5:40" P. M.. and -.Arrives at We'don at 2:20 A. M, Leaving Weldon at 4:20 A. M. it arrives m W mninrton at 12 M. v Howard Relief P. J. C. At a meeting of tho Howard Relief Fire Engine company No. l,'.LMd ilondav night, the following ofHeers wo vie elected for the ensuing term : . Foreman A. Adrian. ' First jss't Foreman IL Iliii tze. Second Ass't Foreman C. Weol I . President-rJoh:! IIcar, Jr. Vice-President John G. 01 . Recording Secretary II. Ehrbeek. : Corresponding Secretary John Meyer Treasurer IL Ohlandt. , Chief Engineer.- Walter Furlong. Assistant 'Eugineer -F. W.y. Ie'sj:i:au About, 1 000 barrels of crude turpentine j were sold this morning. The Weather. .The present is the longest cold "spell' experienced in this latitude wjthin the memory of Hie oldest inhabitant. We have had a "nipping and an eager air' for more than a mouth. . It Ins. rained. sleeted and sn.owed ; it h!is rained and turned cold ; it Ins f',irij 1 off aii 1 turned- cold. . The "only ; nMisolation. lis--, that weather prophets say a severe. W-inler is followed by a healthy -jiud-' aj.'miiful At a meeting ;of Wilminfton Steam Fi re Engi ne Company r No. 1 , held last evening, Mr. N. B. Rankin tendered his resignation as Second Assistant, whereupon Mr." W. F. Hargrove was elected to that position. , Morning and Evening Stars. Jupiter will be a morning star during Uiis month and Yeuus from this time until May 9ih . Saturn will be evening star from January 1st to March 4th, at which time Samuel J. Tilden will shine both as morning and cven'inj; ' star on this Irt.mighted land. New Advertisements. Sporting PJJaterial. GUNS AXD PISTOLS, Pov. der, Sliot and Caps, Powder Flasks,-Shot pou-ches, uame oags, c., at . Jacobi's. o- MEAT CliTT EHS-ASDSIUFFBRS. Bpxjng Axes 5D GRINDSTONES, flouschold Hard- . ' ware of every description at Jacobi's. Builder's; DOORS in BUMS Eclipses. In this year there will bo five eclipses, three of the sun and two of the moon, as follows: A total eclipse of the moon, Feb-' ruaryT 27thj invisible at Wilmington; a partial eclipse of the sun, March 14th, in visible at Wiimington; a partial eclipse of the sun, August 8th, invisible at Wil mington; a total eclipse of the moon, oo.i ::ki wt: ri. riiiuau ioiij puiLiy viaiuieat i liuiiugLUU, I I fill and a, partial eclipse of the .sun, Septem- jjjjiJi Learning a Trade. c Let every wealthy man who fails to T jp'X7T QrP TTTT-P CI' bring up his children to industry and use- -M v T T J-JK-7 . x J-t-j.XkJ fulness, rather than leaving them to in- At lulge in ' 'great expectations," bear in ' ! fJaCOblSa miiiil thnt tho 1 inv linrn witli a si Ivor I i ii ............... j .. . " w ht n a ...ik t ! m pewier beiore ms pilgrimage is over. In- - deed it may le his fortune to be splashed ScFied U 1(B B H fl C 1 ..1' 4 ' i 7 I . wieamtui irom tne carriage wueels 01 one . . v , , . " r v i wlio had been a servant when he was umngaivay nine in anticipation ot the i LL PERSONS subject to the fuav.cn t of schedule 15 and C Tax. are. hereby notified to I i i The Lenten Season. come forward and pay the sanxij within the Vhy the Almanac makers will insist first ten dayln Janoary, for the past six m getting things wrong ana all mixed tup PLEASE N0TIC?E. I W e willbe-gUd to receive ,coinnictioc from our friends on any and all subject of general interest hot : - i . ' ,:;Ka!7f ; . The name of the writer torst alway be furtuhed to the Ediforl'4 ;?rr Y . Coiumunicationa moa be wiittcn fnly on one side of the paper." Personalities must be avoided. ;. . And it especially and parUcularlv under stood that tae editor doe not alway endorse the views of correspondent, unless so stated m the editorial columns. : - Miscellaneioua. Best Brando : Hl : ' Floy ir I UWWmi HALF BARREL.. Free City Del i very. FAMILY GR0CMBS EVERY ECI WD. FREE CITY DELIVERY RES L1 BRANDS FINE LI Minus it EVERY VARIETY. ' FREE CITY DELIVERY. 'REST VARIETY months, rcqnired by law. TListax talis due on the 1st day of January, 1877. 1 jan 2 J. E. SAMPSOX, Register of- D-eed..' is, more than we can understand. Last year they started us all off on a uig con troversy in regard to the proper calulation for Easter Day and this year they have thought fil to have the thin?? nrain wron- We say they, but we speak S E E OUR STOOE( more particularly, now ot .Turner s JNorth Carolina Almanac, which is the only one we have examined" thus far, Easter . falls this, year on tho first day of April, "Lent Turner's has the Lee Stevens and Mi ;s Emrcniip Jgcrs were married in Monroe n tfl tilt, by Rev. W II. Robbitt; L ctl by Rev. O. J. Rrcnt, slveavy weight of snow oa tho- roof uii s livery stable, in Monroe caused bf it to fall through, severely smash two or three fiqe top buggies, . Ynor Vance's entire family.witU te on of his oldest son, Cba'rles, will Raleigh. The latter will remain present position as teller of the nvial National Ilank.. VMonroc Euqu:rer .-says: Cotton the wcik ending December 3rd I balcs.i It being Christmas and ther inclement, business was almost letj last wetk;and the cotton sales Slitj a,8Gp lales were shipped from tot at this place during ths month ember. I ' ' 1-'. ; - ! '. y Iricil to have a big fire in Ncw- i ISunday ijight. A dwelling house icgrnpf f Ifancock and. Pollock t,occupied by Dr. Rryan and owned . Chas. Duffy, it caught iu the story while the family were at i, bit the house was only par burned, tho tota d4tpa house iruiture being assessed at?,600. The hell gives much of the creilit to the 'cat Fire Engine. Alonnw Enquirer says : Oa Mon orning the 18th ultJ, between mid md day, the giti house, of Mr. .' Simpson (was set on fire and , consumed, together with a lot i and bacon, and a corn Mill, ) contents 'of tno Pot Office, ; kept, in the 'same building.' w mill and engine, situated ty yards from the gin house, set on fire, bu was savetl by rk. . Total : Joss will arnount three thousand dollars, with sttrancc..V: . J ? While the'moon' was bright last night iu' a cloudless sky, tho gas light oit the corner of Wai nut aud Third streets was trying hard to outshine 'it, - A number of gentlemen invited there by the Mayor, are engaged to-day in can celling and destroying a number of bonds, issued ahd.tinissued, running back for the past twelve' j'cars, ' Our neighbor of the Stir, afyer a susr pension of one. day for the purpose of puttiug up his new power press,, appears. this morning , brighter and neer and prettier than ever before, , .1- ' ' : ' -- "". The ilmintou Light Infantry and the Charlotte and Newborn boys struck a strong friendship while in Raleigh and this in unda admiration jocjety may rpr suit in a visit from caie to the othpr before very long. ;-.; Thet Fifth Hop of the season of the L' Arioso Pleasure Club takes j place this evening at Meginney Hall. It is particu larly desired by the management that all who propose attendance should be promptly on hand at o'clock. The noon-day train ran through,, to-day on time' and left on time; but brought no Northern mails, the why and the therefore we know not which . Consequently we are disappolntpl iu not being a'lletomakc up, a very interesting summary of news. Installation. The members of Cape Fear Lcnige Nos 2 and Qriun Iodgo No. CI, I. QT 0. F., will meet at pild FelIowTc Hall this even eng at 7J o'clock when ; the officers elect and appointive for the two lodges for the ensuing year will be installed with the usual ceremonies, ; 1 ' j. Christmas Tree. There will be a Festival "anddiristmas Tree giypn in the G"ty Uail io-morrow evening by the congregation of St. Mark's Church. The tree is hung with beautiful presents, donated by a lady in Boston. The admission fee is only ten cents and tho proceeds are for the henefit of the Parish Church and Snnday School, Summer,. The lldEng'.ish. pf.jvorb af-'j seems s to igjorc' Ashe-Wednesday al firms thjit "a green (Xiristmai .ma'kei a ! tog( ther,md this.the first day of the Lenten full churehvartl," ami the Germa'iis.s.iy that "a- white Christmas makes abun dant harvests." if tlievc tifd saws be true we stand' an exeertent chance for .haying full crops and empty ciy'Jeri next year '-" . .'' ."'Iv The Return Home. The Wilmington Light Infantry and the Cornet Conceit .Club returned hon e last evening from their Inaugural vis:tt Charlotte and Raleigh. Tiiev were" -met at the depot by the Cape Ee.ir Light Artillery and esc'oited to tij A.ruv ry' on South Fr-qnt street wbeirc - over a glass, of punch and a gooil ciar ( f hey narrated some of their peculiar cp ience.i. Thcy speik iu Vth? h'ghesf Mins. , mi the re ceptjou n Charlotte where every thing possible was dono to make their short. Stay as pleasiint and agreeable as it could' possibly have lfcn.;The road from Charlotte to Raleigh, with Governor Vauceun board and Under escort, was :ie cQutinued.'uVa- tiqn all the way. In Raleigh it was c!d and snowy j sq " much so, ii -fciyt, tint everything was snowed. up, even including the Raleigh military,or at least th's Wai ih conclusion our boys have arrive 1 at in consequence of having seen so little of the Raleigh gray jackets. Rut few 'of thcnij saw the Ina.usruratioj) ceiJUouies, wiuch took place in Tucker Hall, ;but nevcrthe less they had a good time ia their own way, but,-they had to look it up. In Charlotte they- were j received j by the Mayor, the military ana piHimincnt citi zens with every mmifesiatiau of pleasure and hospitality and were enter turned at the expense of 'the city and in I R.deighi they were recci vex wjth -.".-. J." welt; in IJaleigb tcy were tutcrtaiued at their own expense. They arrivtti at Qui Jaboro early yesterday morning, and. iu co-eiuence of! .1 ..' 1-1' l I - 1 . ' '' . -V" . I ine snow uioc&aue on trams inriner oriu were com pellcl to remain there until 4 o'clock yestenlay afternK)u. Again left to f heir own resources fur amusement they did not hesitate to improve the shining hours as, te Uiedup apparanee' of some of them thi niDrning will te stify. The parade of the Mulligan G u irds, recruited from aruorg the company, was tha most prominent aud amusing feature of the day and this was followed by a staj dance which was cp up until the arrival of the. train which was to bear thenif bnme-i wards. " '". v I ATEST FALL AND WINTER FAS II- ions in Gpnts' and Jonlli's Clothina and FURNISHING GOODS. Forcash'Weell as cheao as Sew Vint. Philadelphia' or Baltimore dc'alers. ' Our specialty is our All-Made, Linen Uow, WAMSUTTA SHIRTS at rZ-. r .n tji 'i.i i I l ' i. MMsuu, i:u.8 on reuruary mn. Again, on 9 0 C E ICT 1 ir the Sunday fo!Iowmg,Febmary 18th forfhe, Call .and 8-,c them for yourself. coining in very earl)r. location of E ister all right this time but makes a queer mistake Hn tho calondar of Febniary, calling it, Instead of First Sun day in Leut, (which he ignores altogether) 'Quadragesima Sunday'' a' something totally unknown in the Church calendar. dec 30 A. SHRIEK.. New Advertisements : - - : - i . FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WILMINGTON. rlE COAD QF. DIREpTORS HAVE j declared a ipivitlend of Four Per Cent., pja- I b: or. to 10th inst, " jan z:i7 A K. WALKER, Cash'r. 1 WILMINGTON & WELDON RAILROAD COMPANY. OrFICKOF SCPEBISTESDEXT Wilufliton, N. C., Jan. 1, 1876. J On and 'after Wednesday, Janurr 3, 1877, the passenger train on the Wilmington Weldon Hailroard will run as follows : DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot - at 7 45AM Arrive atGoldsb,ro at.......;i... 11 2 AM Arrive at Rockv Mount at.... .,..i. 1 40 K M Arrive at Weldcn; tt.t......... 3 20 If M Leave Wdn dily at............ 12 40 P M AiriVe at Rocky Mount at.......... 2 23 P M Artire at Goldsbbro at ......... 4 05 P M Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. f Depot at... .....,... 7 60 P M NIGHT MAIL ANQ EXPRESS TRAIN. DAy tsoEPT SUNDAY. LtjaVe Wilmington a...i.'.i....5 40 P M Arrir at Golds bo ro at. 10 15 P M Arrive at Rocky Mount at.....;... 11 30 A M Arrive at Weldon at......w 2 SO A M Leave Weldon, daily, at,.....M 4 20 A M Arrive at Rocky Mount at-..,.... . 9 01 P X Arrfve at Goldsboro at....;. , 8 00 A M Arrive at Wilmington at. 1 U The Day Traln' mXfia lAate onnection at Weldon fur all points North via Bay Lis daily, (except Sunday) and daily, via Rich mond and all rail routes. ; Night train make close cot nections at Weldon for all points north via .Richmond. Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars attached to ail Nigh t Trains, and run through from Wil mington to Milford Station on Richmond; Frederie:burg A Potomao Rallroadw . uj v Freight Tr,U iriTere Wdgton tri weekly at 5 30 A M, and arrive at 1 40 P IL x JOHX F. DIVINE, jn 3-tf General Sareristendent. ' "DON'T FORGET" ; .1. J. SHE P HI) . can be found f, . ON NORTH SIDE MA RKKT ST., Between Second and Third Sts., Really and willing to' d all' kinds of PAINTING, GLAZING, &c Aleo Dealer in 1 GROCERIES, COXFECTIONE II I i-:s, dec 13 Fancy Goods, .fee: NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS. r rriHUSE WHO HAVE NOT yet MADE . tneir selections, will hod ti c i LARGEST VARIETY AND I LATEST STYLES OF NEW YEAK'S PRESENTS at the! ,, 1 1IVE BOOK MD AltSIC STORE. Mew Yea r Cards. gr vara. noujerinnarJiich. Raw Raey. Just the stvle for Yotmr FMt and see them. Cbine and rllfKmf frin A large lot of entirely new styles of Sew i ear muni and Call the variety of style at HEINSBERGER'S, Book and Music score, Dec 30 ' 30 and 41 Market Street. NOJICE ! N0TIJE ! NOTICE: JJAYING ON HAND A LARGEStock I sell now, at retail, as trail as hf.l-l -.t at the following reducedra tea : First Ola Shaving, 10 cenU a yard. Hair Cutting. 25 cent a bushel. ! . Shampooing, only 25 cent a cord. Come and see how it is vourself at the Great Selbrm Barber Shop, under the First Nation al Bank. ; dec 21 FA MILT SUPPLIES FREE CITY; DELIVERY. i r Everytihoinig IX OUR LINE IN FULL SUPPLY I CIL1S. . MYERS & CO. 5 &. 7 north Front Street. jani: : L . Keystone Printing - Ink Co 1 fl MANUFACTURERS OF ? P.R'liUTl.NG iwics.' , IllH.K AXI) XI-:VS DI.ACK A I ' 17 north rifth Street, Phi lade! phi a,1 ; P a OUR INKS' ARE OF A SUPERIORX quality, being made from the best ingre dient and 'under the personal supervision of a practical printer, and prehuman, therefore we will guarantee;, every pound of Ink sold to be of a Superior Jet Black, Quick Drying, ' and entirely free from pctting'-oflt , Our prices are from 30 to 60 per ctL' low- cr than any other Inks manufactured in the United States. . . A trial of a eample ,ko will convince anr printer that he. has been bavin; nearly double what he tshould; for hit Inks Jn time past. Put up in kegs ipind barrel to snit purchaser. Address,,. - : . . . . . ' KEYSTONE. PniNTING INK CO., v 17, North Fifth Street, dec 13 i - I j PhiladelphiaPa Tho Iisndmark, .v TOX'BLISnED at StateviUe. Iredell. Co.. - is, u., is tue leading Newspaper in W orn North Carolina. , r. .; est- 800 BBLS HE7 FLOITE, BrTtU 51P tUrreW ; i : YAAN:TEn SOUND ANp WfcLT dec 23 II ALL A PEARSALI- S. C. HALL, BOOK AND JOB PRINTER, " WILMINGTON, N. CT J ALL KINDS OF c ; V JOB ;;PRi'riTIM.i. X- "VT KATLY I AND EXPEDITIOCSLY executed nd s cheap a the Cheapest. - Call and get estimate of cost of work be fore sending it elsewhere and see if my prices are. not tho cheapest in the citr or country. doc 13. ... ' D7ERTISE IN TnK . DAILY, REVIEW. It is the only Democratic paper published in' Iredell county one of the largest and wealthiest counties in the State and has at tained a larger local circulation than any pa per ever heretofore published in the county. It circulation in Alexander; Wflke, Ashe, Alleghany, Yadkin, Davie and Iredell, is larger than that of any two papers ia tbar State combined, and w rapidly acquiring strong foothold iu Fursytbe, Surrr, -Rowan and western Mecklenburg. - I . -' - "y f ; ---.:' It i the only paper in Western North Caro lina that employs a , Regular Canvusing Agent, and is thus kept constantly before tho people. " Under this system a rapidly increas ing circulation is the res&It, making the Iandmark the best advertising medium in Western North Carolina. ! - . . Address, dee 13 LANDMARK, Statearillc. N. C. GET YOUR. Learo your order for printisg withJaim. 1 v.- (.
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