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WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1873
N0?92
VOL VII.
feVJ 7 H i 1 1- . I i JTv I s u Jul :x I oil it -sJJ K) 1 a
. , ; : - --iiW ow.aUJT
i'abiftbed every iUernoon except Sunday.
.'. A JtfN.. Editor and Proprietor
Subscription.
,m.. year, in advance
six iuonib6, j.nf dvaacc
arec aiontlii, advancti
One month, in adrauce
5 i,0
3 0
1 50
50
Correspondence solicited from our friends
in all part, of the BUte, on topics of pene
ral interest. Political new a"rf roports of
crops are especially desirable.
AU V KUTLSK)! EST.
Merchandise Brokerage OlDcc,
iHHjIj line (,f -"Plos constnntly on haixl
I1 from importers and manuiacturers i'
Northern inarkets.
Vll descriptions of mereh;uiii;, orders
lUl hlds solicited and tclesrapiied promptly.
Merchaadi.se bought and sold in this
nArket, orders from buyers solicited, and
wimples left by sellers will have prompt at
tention. Time as well as cash purchases negotiated,
WheUier.yoi Fist to buy or sell, comrauui
Jvted Veeiy, fand often with your local
Broker. PETTEWAY,
Merchandise and Produce Broker.
dec '20
14 tf
u v. Vf. LPEIt
I. DOUGHTBN
LOPER & DOUGHTEN,
A. V A'JL, STORES
AND SOUTHKItN PR DUCTS,
SO. 53 NORTH FRONT STREET
1
Philadelphia, . Ta.
Orders for Turpentine Casks solicited and
promptly tilled at lowest market Pric.e-
maruu .
slKerlHjwFaMiySe MacHine.
flUIE SUPERIORITY OF TllPi SINGER
I SEWING MACHINE for beauties of
Klttcta, simplicity of mechanism, and adap
tability to every class of sowing, has been
established in fair .uxA op fonipeti ion in
actual sewing contest.;, ii.id the i u jijiv
!i,'iifinvrrtiV if thir merits IS To DC
l V Cjj' v." m.ji.
.i.',.t.'l.l k'ulmin A mprip.:l allll in KurOPC
Silent eea ana etraigiib itcur-"u
he easiest to learu. Has the highest appro-
vaUbr the Family, the Seamstress and the
l)ressraker. 1.1l,000!!! IN DAILY USE.
sold list year. 45,070! ovtr any
otlier Chpny.
other Chpny.
HAM nn tu
.u vy.1j. . ... Tormu
W W?.niuc insuu.,
oaieeNo.4, Lippitt's Hoi South Front
street, Wilmington, N. C. J .,
T t f t ; CHAS. E. DIBBLE,
instructions siveil.
oct
Manager.
il1
AT
-:o:
Special Practice for tne Cure of
uaucers. imiwio,
Ulpers, Epilepsy, Liver Diseases,
Uterine IJiseases, okiii jisca
i! ea and all kindred Affec
tions euccessfuly
Treated.
Cancers and Tunioie wni r.e treated with
our specifics without the use of the knile,
without the loss of blood and but with lit
t'e pain to the patient. .
TerpA for treatment wr:l a-. m tlo r acn
of all All cinm in-.uati mi a-Ui. ese f U
tis ili uiect wttu prompt aUent.on Cr
ciilar. and certid : ;t cr im will be r?H
ou app:ie'tin.
Otoce artd Infirm try Kit Oeuhv streti,
(ioldeHoro, N. C
; l)K. J. MU.KS "UN fi CO.
oeto'.er I UZ-Xm
REMOVAL.
AS. - A. LOWERY,
GABRIAGE MAKER & REPAIRER.
IHWE removed my establishment to
ray new buildings on the corner of
FOURTH AND CAMPBELL STS.
Neat Bony Bridge, where I shall be plcsused
U se my old customers and man) new
Carriage maling. palntin- and repairing
nS T&S Horse Shoeing, and various
klnjf of iron wark done on reasonable
teiSvin had thirty years experience, in
IhisbuSfness, I am .outwent that I env do
the inest work-, ana pivp ? iv ti;
ALL WORK WARItAN lK'V .
et 3-tf
lOMTfTrtvKtt wishes to inform his custo-
J ,i d pib ioier!ly; that he is now
prepored todoall kind or won. m uw
hi incctfully request a coutinua-
tlon Ml the patronage which hivs heretofore
beeoso liberally bestowed upon him.
JanlG tf
"(Jew Extra Mess .Mackerel
A
iD NEW EXTRA SALMON,
In Itts for family use, at
j CJEOr MYEHfS.
ib; South Fiout street,
found in the numerous awarus rui
PUl'EHlover every competitor at the w
i.' w v.v POSITION and wearly all the lu-
BITER'S
iNFlRMAflY
g
I0R ADVERTISING RATES
Are put down to the s(-ale of
PRESENT PRICES.
MISCELLANEOUS.
THE SILVER TffHGDE.'
OEGANS
Tho best ORGANS of the Reed class
IN THE WORLD.
The Best for Churches and Lodges.
The Best for Sunday Schools.
The Best for Parlors and Vestries.
The Best for Academies and Colleges.
The Best for-Public Halls.
The Best for Orchestra and Stage.
These instruments, which for sweet
ness of tone and elegance of appoint
ment stand unrivalled, have met with
unprecedented success in this country
and abroad.
MANUFACTURED BY
E.P. NEEDHAM" & .SON.
ESTABLISHED IN 181G.
Nos 13 145 & 147 East 23d St. N Y
wua ; irtu
prompt attention and liberal inducements,
rarties residing at a distance from our an-
thorized agents, may order from our factory,
Send for illustrate, one u,,.
- . .
TO THE WEST! TO ink Wtb 1 1
u.,tora mak-me your Wrangements-to' fol-
tfuor e mwinf ywu. 0 .
;ow the advice Of the thousanas wbD EaVe
oirftn.iv o-one." it would be we'l to consider
aireauv uuc.
- r , innrnev to
"v.. " I
Wuiil ili-S uccu uum- !.. j
your 'Homes in the West" as pleasanrand
free from danger as human skill and lore-
.ht pm accomplish f
sight can accompiuu.
By consolidation and construction, a roaa
has been put into operation on the shortest
possiWe Hae from Nashville, Tenn.. to St.
Louis, "the futt.ro great City of the world."
mis line, me
ST. LOUIS & SOUTHEASTERN RA11--WAY,
has, during the past year, tamed an envia-
ZZTX
r,.,oo rr ita Tiasftens-er' eauinment. Its
trains are made up of new and commodious
day cars, provided with the celebrated Mil-
ler coupler and platform, and the weeting
houee air-brake.
It is possitively the only line mnning
Pullman Palace Drawing-Boom Sleeping
Cars through wijthout change from Nash
ville to St. Louis. No other line pretends
to offer such idviWages, feither iu distance,
tirue. Mf q lipm ut NVhy, tben, journey
t.y circuitous routes? Do uot be induced
to purchi-e tickets to St. loni? or the
West bv any other line, remember that
The "St. Louis & Southeastern"
is the shortest, -cheapest, quickest, best and
...l- ,m1,.r rkii m:OiAemetjt from
uuy i.u v. - ,
Nnshville tO St. LiOUia, ana IS irom w w
200 miles the shortest to St. Louis, Kansas
Citv Omaha. Denver, California, Texas,
, ,, Tf i. alfto the 4,Chi -
and all western points. It also e ai
cago Shortest Line," via Evansville.
You can secure the cheapest rates for
yourselves and your movables on applica
tion, m person or by letter, to C. 8. Bar
rett, Southern Passenger Agent, Postoi;
flee Box 242, Chattanooga Tenn., Or to the
nndersigned. v B DAvENPORT,
Geneial Ticket Agent, St. Louis.
No trouble to answer questions.
jnly
57-6m
just Arnvett per steamer Raleigii,
.
A
NOTIIER invoice of llam6, lireuKia-i,
Strips and Shoulders of our own cunnn
Slsof choice lot of Prime Leaf I.
pound uaK liucKeLs, iiaijr
e Give it atrial.
We return our thanks to our customers
and friends for their kind favors apd liberal
patronage extended our new enterpnze, and
e cleterminedinottobe outdone In prices
and quality of Goods. An examination of
; Zor Stock of Groceries., Wines and
tjquoi-s will convince themostsKepucai mas
oney cn be saved by givin, us , their or-
mbcr the corner under the Seaman'
. "ei
Home.
J. II. McGARITY & CO.
Sept 2J 106-
X-KEli, X1 VTJL-OK,
Successorfi to
A. H. NEFF, s
Jlanufacturcrs and dealers In
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
Guns, Stoves, Lanterns, Kerosene, Oil Tin
uuun o, an'dSaeetIron Ware:
i
Roofing dono at snort notice
Cnts for Fail-bank's ScaIor.
No. 10 Front Street,
WILMINGTON, O..
novl9 hlT
- , i l
MISCELLANEOUS.
D I P L O IsL -A.,
AWARDED EY TUB
American Institute
J. W. McKEE,
; - foii
Emliroidery . anl Fluting. RacMiiBS,
' It is 'iojpenious and will meet the wants
of every matron in the land."
EXHIBITION OF 1372.
F. A. Barnard, Pres.
Sohn E. Gavit, Uec. Secy.
Samnel D. Tillman, Cor. tfecy. .
. New York. November 20, 1S72,
This simple and ingenious Machine is as
useful as the eewintr Machine, end is last
becoming popular with ladies, in the pJ&ce
of exDensive Needle work, m work being
h more handsorn-, rqu.rmsr less time
not one tenth part the expense. No
Vtoilet is, now complete without it.
full instructions sent on receipt of $2 or
finished in silver plate for $3 75.
Address, XUB iviuivsis jnauuwuunus jj.t
' onma WowYntk
AG-ENTS WISTTICT3.
Dr. harvm S JbllXir 01 ar,
- . m I
; . . . J
Is reebmmended by regular Medical practi-
tloners and a speedy cure guaranieea jot
UOias, VouS"? Vaianu, asiuuia.uium.uiuB,
apitting UiOOd.CiOnsurnpLion auu aii i uimo- i
pepsia and Gout. Dysentery, Cholera-mor-bus.
Cholera and all liver and bowel com
plaints. Kidney diseases aDd all affections
of the Urinal Organs perfectly harmless
tree from Mineral or Alcoholic properties
pleasant to take and never known to fail
Price $ 1 00 per Bottle. Full particulars
with medical testimony and certificates
sent on application. Address, L. F. HYDE
& CO.. 195 Sevetth Avenue, New York.
Darts froi the Deiii; or unail AM
A Book just issued exposing the "pesson
als" that have appeared in the New York
Newspapers; their history and lesson. Stvl
ishvillians fully bxposed. Advertise
ments from desnerate men to beautiful wo-
men; Clandestine meetings; how frustrated;
The History of the Goodrich tragedy the
corruption. Sent on receipt ot 50 cts.
Address, Unique Pnutmg House, oG Yesey
gt N. Y,
riwn20 portable Fam-
ilv Sewine .Machine, on 30 Days
Trial ; many advautages over all. Satis-
Bent complete witli fiUl directions. .Becb
Sewing Maeaino Co., 863 Broadwa;
witn bewing . , tf
' 1 s . -
laCklOU SUliaUlCtU, VI luvriiv-j .
Wltll IIUI QlreCVlODo. "
Broadway
. . . . ' . . . ' . ..... - r.i.Tj3 Aw
Till- INJKVV KLASllU iu33-a
te at all tlrneSf atld under the hardest ex-
t-- . TTrDfTin m 1 1. rpiaina me tiid-
ercise or severest strain it is worn wuu
comfort, aDd if kept on night and day, ef-
permanent cure in a tew weeks.
s.. cheP) and sent by maii wiieu request;
ed (;ircuiars free, when ordered by letter
sent to ? The ElgUe Co N c.683
LW4 ; too painful ; they slip off
too Ireauentiy. uiyiw
CAUTION.
liUX, ONLY THE
6ENUIHE FAIRBAffi'S SCALES,
MANUFACTURED BY
& T FAIRBANKS k
Jj)
.0.
I , , wrm w 41 1 II V. ID
VfFvfc Ot.
I
' stockScales, Coal Scales, Hoy Scales, Dairy
Scales, Counter Scales, &c., &c.
I OCaies reuaneu liioiii'i-v
r i i
bly.
THE MOST PERFECT
ALARM CASH 'DRAWER
Miles Alarm Till Co's,
RVP,l?.Y r.,. EVERY
MercMnt
should
DRAWER
TTo TViom
uov xuvm
Warranted.
SOI-13 AT
Fairbanks' Scale Warehouses,
FAIRBANKS & CO.,
311 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
16G Baltimore st., Baltimore,
53 Camp st., New Orleans.
-FAIRBANKS & EWING.
Masonic Hall, Philadelphia.
FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO.; ,
2 -Milk fctrect, T.oton.
For tale by all leading Hardware
Dealers.
sept n ;
-Ttirai
tsI
- f, i r rJ
4rTUNING.& MUSIC
Corner tlx and Market Streets,
fBf
l!gE&
allhF
. . mr.
J3
.
deo3
169
RAIL ROIDS. "" 1
Carolina Central .Railway Company
. - . ' WILMINGTON, N CM 1
- MaylllMSi't1""
1 PAS3ENQER TRAIN8
' ; ' i i'
T EAVE WILMISGTON DAILY (EX-
JU cept Bunday6);afr.-. ........... 8:00 A M
Arrive at Wadesboro at. ........ . s: r m
Leave Wadesboro at. 7:10 A M
Arrive at Wilmington at. . . . .. .. . 4:35 P M
FREIGHT TRAINS.
j.eave Wilminjrton dailv (except
Rnndavirt. - ....... 0:00 A M
Arrive at Lurinburg at 5:30 F M
Leave Lanrinbnrg at 6:00 A M
Arrive at Wilmington at 5.30 P M
PASSENGER TRAINS.
rharlottp dailv 8nndavs
pVrrfS I it 7' SUn(layS
8.00 AMI
. . . ' 0- ot io 00 M
Arrive at riulialo at iaw m
Leave Buffalo at
1 CO P M I
Arrive at Charlotte at ... 1 5.15 P M
e , K nu
I
Irrecrular Lumber and Timber Trains run
on both portions of the Road as the busi-
reaXes. i '
A Dai, 8tage wU1 BOOU rua in conT1cctioii
with the trams on
both ends of this Rail-
S. L. FREMONT,
Chief Engineer and Sup't.
f Sll-tt
may 19
Piedmont Air-Line Railway.
jliMgWB. ttlM'3i
JJ. i .
Richmond and Danville, Richinood arid
Danville R. W., N. Division, and
North Western N. C. R. W.
Condensed Time Table."
o .
In effect, on and after Sunday, Dec, 7,
1873,
,c' w"
. GOING NUKTH. ,
STATIONS. . . A. ,1 EXPRESS
Leave Charlottfci i. X i 7.00 F.r m 8 85 A.,p.f
Air Line J'net'n 7.15 " 8.50 .
41 Salisbury...... 10.09 " 10.47 : 1
" Greensboro... 2,15 A U. 1.15 f. m. i
Danville....... t 5.28 " 3,27p.m.
Burkville tl.40 " f 8.06 1
Arrive at Richmond. ; 2.32 p. M.lll.02 p. m.
GOING SOUTH.
SATIOSS. MAIL. EXPRESS
Leave Richmond . : . . . 1.48 p. m 5.03 a. m.
" Burkville 1.58 j 8 2S .
" Danville 9.52 1.0: t. m.
44 Greensboro.... 1.16 a. m 4.00 "
Solisbury 3.56 44 6.33 44
44 Air Line S'nct'n 6.22 " j 8 53 44
Arrive at Charlotte. . . 6.30 A. m I y.00 "
GOING EAST. "
STATION8. MAIL.
Leave Greensboro' ... 2 00 a. m
Co. Shops .... 3.55 4
44 Raleigh 8.30 44
Arrive at GoId8boro,. 11.40 A. m
GOING WEST.
STATIONS. MAIL.
Leave Goldsboro' 6.00 P. m
4 Raleigh.... ....T 6-00 4
Co. Shops ..... 10 28 44
A r : v at Greensboro' 12. HO A.M
North Western N, C. R. R
(Salem Branch.)
Leave Greensbo o t . . : 4:30 P M
Arrive at Salem.1 6.25 P M
Lenve Salem ..... . :O0A. M
Arrive at Greensboro . .. ..10:00 A M
Mail trains dailv. both wavs
1 a T VK-n, Hm.nmmnHMion
Richmondi at 9,43ia. m., arrive at
Burkville 13 45 p. m.y leave Burkville 5.35
a. ra., arrive m xvicuiuuuu o. . m
Pn1m.n Palat.e Car on all nisrh
Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains
between Charlotte d Richmond, without
change.) ,
Fer further information address
S. JS. ALLEN,
Gsneral Ticket Agent.
Greensboro,, N. C.
T. M. R- TALCOTT, ?
Engineer and Gen'l Spuerintendant.
dec 10 176
RHEUMATISMj NEURALGIA,
THE
ELEOTETO
TT AS CURED when all other remedies
XL have failed It is eminently a
FAMILY MEDICINE,
.1 r s i i it i....ili,iiili .. Tn PJItA
ofsuden atioUs. one bottle will save five
dollar in doctor's bills.
For sale by all Druggists.
October 4 IlS-3t
1
B
ELECTRIC
la
Octo
RAIL ROADS.
WHssisgton. Colambia & Au-
astii R. R Company.
Gsa. 8UPBBITK5DKHTS OPTICS, l
' WilJflNGTON, N. C, Oct.. 11, 1872. J
' i ni i''i i niiiii i f
I UaxW! II kKS5W( IT
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
r-pHE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE WILL
J ointo eflect at 4:30 A. M., Sunday,
14H insL ......
DAY EXPRESS TRAIN, (Daily.)
L ave Wilmington.
A rive at Florence
Afrive at Columbia ,
4:S0A. M
.10:10 A. M
rive at Augusta
Jive Augusta
"!.8:oo pm.
.... 4: SO A. M.
... -S:00P. M
Iiave, Columbia
10:20 A. M
hive at Florence
rrive at Wilmington . . .
2 48P. M.
....io:oo p. m
igkt express train dailt (sun-
DAYS EXCEPTED.)
" B , V'oc i" vf I
T Wilminirtnr .1AT I
Kb X U.0 1, JU
All A 1 aiJ VX 14.JO-L
Airive at Auemsta 8:45 A. M
Leave Augusta 4: 15 P. M
Ajrive at Columbia 8:45 P. M
Airive at Florence 2:02 A. M
Airive at Wilmington.. 7:10 A. M
Passengers leaving Wilmington on the
6:10 P. M. train make close connection
gdng South.
J AM ICS ah i Kaon,
Gen'l 8up't.
oct 11 124-tf
Wil-iDsrton & Wcldon R. R.
Company.
OsiCE General sttj-rintendekt,
Wdumington, N. C, Oct. 21.1873.
Vr
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
ON AND AFTER OUT. 20th, IN STAIN 1
PASSENGER TRAINS on the Wil
mington and Weldon Railroad will run as
follows :
MAIL TRAIN.
Leave Union Depot daily (Sun-
i. y j-oepioa; At
Arrive at Goldsboro
7:40 A. M
11:50 A. M
2:00 P. M
3:50 P. M
9:50 A: M
11:35 A. M
Rocky Mount
Weldon
Leave Weldon daily (Sundays
excepted) At
Arrive at Rocky Mount
Goldsboro
Union Depot
EXPRESS TRAIN.
1:37 P. M
5:50 P. M
11:10 P. M
3:50 A. M
6:03 A. M
8:00 A. M
7:50 P. M
9:43 P. M
11:55 P. M
4:30 A. M
Leave Union Depot daily.. .At
Arrive at Goldsboro
Rocky Mount
Weldon
Leave Weldon daily
Arrive at Rocky Mount
Goldsboro
Union Depot ......
Mail Train ma.es close connection at
Weldon for all points North via Bay Line
and Acquia Creen routes.
y with Acquia
fLACE
Express Train connects onl
Creek route. PULLMAN
SLEEPING CARS ON THIS TRATN.
FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wilming
ton tri-weekly at 6.00 A. M., and arrive at
1.40 P.M.
EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAINS will leave
Wilmington daily (8undavs excepted) at
2:00 P. M.. and arrive at 5:30 P. M.
JOHN F. DIVINE,
General Superintendent.
136 -tf
oet 21
THIS MOSt REMARKABLE
F ALL APPARATUSES sometimes
o
called a mechanical paradox now used with
such wonuerlul success in our principal
cities for the cure, by cumulative exer
cise, of nearly all
Chronic Diseases and Weaknesses,
orders will be promptly rilled.
thf rfvctionary
rxE RE actionary
U so constructed that even a child can in
stantiy adjust it for a person to lift any
weigm, irom twemy u iweiv. -
It is made almost wholly of iron and steel,
weighs Impounds, and covers a space of only
20 by; inches; and although, but recenUy
introduced, nearly 1,000 have already been
sold.
PRICE S1-J0, BOXED AND SHIPPED.
Small hooks or circulars, showing its use,
can be had free at tho office of the Post.
y. JI. MANN.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
ept ll-d,twtf P. O. Box 2DU.
A. ADRIAN.
H. YQLLEBS
ADRIAN & V0LLERS.
WIOLA.lK DEALERS IN
Groceries and JLiauom,
j
Importers of German and Havana Cigars,
AND-
Cormi5sioii Merchant
South-east Coer dock and Fbost
Btreets.
'itpw'l
WILMINGTON, N. a
Having the largest and ,bclfjE
of Groceries and Liquors in the City. Dealers
ill nd it to their Interest to give us a call
before buying elsewhere.
may 17-tf .
WARRANTTE- DEEDS- On hand aad
ovale m
fcb25 8 G HALL
NEW ADynTISEllENfS.
,1
Jf Oi TO 0 UK CITiZEKS A
J ill if
. FULL,JINE OF DR Y G O ODS!
OF THE FINEST QUALITY. . ' -C(
The largest Stock Brought to ttiu
Tf.
Market.
:'r-
Now is the time to Purchase when
T?r4ii- ht t :
vciy iumg is luuiACU JUOWn.
An Inspection of quality and prices
is invited.
XT T A T!l.lf
i1cw -"on jc runi. .Duiiujng, corner
T- 4- T! Oi .
sept 29
113-tf- r ;'
20 000 COWTAr SniNGLES, just
arrived. Also a new lot of 6a and Pine
Wood, at my Wood, Coal and Lumber Yard,
Corner Front and Mulberry streets. ,.t
dec 2 tf. , J. Ar SPRINGER ,: " ,
IN STORE.
! I ' i !
5,000 sacks Salt; li;
8,000 bushels Corn: , n
i. iU.
1 'r
.,. Dugneis uats;
300 bales Hay; ',, !
1,000 bushels Meal;
300 rolls Bagging:
4 ' r ' f
.4u
i,vw Dunaies nes; j, (
800 Spirit Casts; , :
250 barrels Glue; J !
1,000 bundles' Hoop Iron; i :
200 papers Riyet; y -rf , i
150 boxes Cheese; , u,.. .
125 barrels Mullets; '
800 barrels Flour?0 1 j1 .m- -65
boxes Dry Salt HkieK; : r - -
10O bofca arao-ecLBides andbhoulderts. ? ,
400 bags Coffee all, grades; M
30 barrels and half barrels SnufT; I
100 boxes and barrels Grackers; ra ,
50 cases Snuff;
75 barrels Rice:
2v0 cases Brandy Peaches;
10U cases bchnapps;
io dozen buckets; , , . :
50 boxes Candy; , , , ; . .
123 boxes Candles, &c. '
For skle by
i F. W. KERCNER.
oct 27 .
THE YOUTH'S "
r,l 7.
O O N5P. KTI O 6T I
A WElScLY TAPER FOR
You n gf JPe o p l c
AND THE
FAMILY,, ( ,
THE COMPANION aims to.bo a
favorite in every family looked for ea-
,l 1, -UU f L jL
jchj tuc j loihSj aim reau Willi
interest by the older. Its purpose 1 t&
interest while it amuses; to do judicious.
practical, sensible! and to have rcailv
permanent worth, while it attracts' for
the hour. V !- u 4
j It is handsomely illustrated arid has i
for contributors some of the most at
new nnom
w MMffirfstfi"
tractive writers in the country. Aruongj
these are : '
Edward Eggleston. Dr.,;I. L.vjfajfcv
x roi. as. ei.uiiie, x-ouise J. moun
Louisa
Rebecca
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