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EVENING STAR. IN A VALLEY. BY COLUMBUS DREW. ‘their courses tally one— river sweeps forever, In its eo'emn might. Bleeps a chiid forgotten never, i Through the years’ long fi'ght fe ee nese en — a ® grave wi mare In the valiey deep! DB valley, ection sweet 8 cot— os here ep nyrs troop and rally .: the thick and vernal roses And the tulip belis Ina scented whisper closes ‘Mvery eve that swells With s prayer—a father’s prayer, For his flock abiting there— in the valley stil : Ina valley, Bice he eT, dead, jeep the ingri 5 Where s host made fearfal sally, As they fled! * Where they overtook the flying, And the reing wail ofa vaiquished and the dying 088 sth, e tale: h! ‘tis long the sod pas pressed ‘nose who fell in fight unbiest, In the valley dark! Ina valley, Ld OF. the orient sone Wien the fiokle ages dally Neve: : Saved will stand the child arisen, BE = prayer ee ‘ ere the angel-peopied prizon, For the father's flock Ob ! the myriads a! “Pought the Ga) 7” n a Jacksonville, Fla. (Charleston Courter. a CaLironsta FoR THE Uxton —The California Legisiature by 2 nearly two thirds vote have passed a series of resolutions of which the follow- ing fs @ synopsis: Resolved by the Assembly, the Senate concur- ving, First, The withdrawai of a State from its membership snd obligations in the Federal Union, in je e of the General Government, can only be accomplised by a successful resistance to the whole power of the United States,—Second, Decent respect to the opinions of the people of the civilized world, and the Instinct of self-preserva- tion, demands that the (United States Government should use all the power necessary to enforce obedience to its laws and to protect its propert Third, The Lae se of the State of California will sustain and uphold the constitutionally elected officers of the ied States Government in ail constitutional efforts to preserve the integrity of the Union, and to enfuree obedience to the acts of Congress and the decisions of the Courts. After the laws have been enfored, and the power and authority of the Constitution and Government of the United States recognized and acknowledged, every feeling of nationality and bretherhood de- mands that h compromises as are consisteng with justice shall be made for the purpose of re- Storing that harmeny which sheuld characterize the people of a common country gate, i Jydement wait. A young nents man, named Wilitam L elonging to Col. Chapman Bil- lingsly, of xent district, was taken up on Sat- urday last for attempting to pass a forged order for goods upon Messrs Adler & Co., of our vil- lage, and lodged in jait. The name of Wm. E Hooper, Esq , was signed to the order, which wes well writte ud gave evidence of consid- erable ski! Lirozraphy. A forged order, with the name of David S. Briscoe, been presented by a two weeks before quently ascertained. Esq, had To ian to the same firm led, but it was subse- cation to Mr. Briscoe, tobeaforgery. Th ircumstanc: ubticss in- duced Messzs. Adler & Co. to be a little wary of orders preseuted by the colored population; and on close inspection of the order presented on Sat- urday theyconciuded that this was alsoa forgery, which it turned out to be. On Tuesday last, the owner of WV ililam, who had been apprized of the facts in the case. disposed of hin toa gentleman of Richmond. Va ,for$!.200. It is supposed that William. who is a very intelligent negro, wrote the order Limmelf which he presented on Satur- day, as itis now known that be can write very well. The negro who presented the first order has not yet been identified —St. Mary's (Md ) Beacon, 3 inst in CuaRtottz, NortH Caro- ‘The people of Charlotte, North Carolina, are much excited over the frequency ofincendiary fires there within the psst five or six days. On Friday afternoon last the barn and stables of Col My ‘were borned and some outhouses of Mr Elms. On Saturday night the bar: was fired, and on Sunday morning at dawn of day the unoccupied tenement of an outhouse, known asthe Metbedist Parsonage property, occupied by the Rev. Mr. Kennedy, was fired, and all the oathouses of the premises, together with the store room In the rear of the dwelling edjoining, the peony of Mr. J. M. Springs, were entirely con- sam A dispatch from the editor of the Charlotte Bulletin to the Columbia (South C»rolina) Guard- ian, dated April ist states that ‘business is sus- ded, and, the citizens are under arms. Seri- trouble is apprehended” ——_—_—_____ 07 In 2 case before the Paris civil tribunal, the fact was revealed that the person, who contracts with the city of Paris for performing funerals. 4s bound to bave constantly on baud not fewer than 6000 coffins. if Mr. Cook ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. an, A % Gor- nett, N Miller, Va; » TB Ryerson, NY; A ton, Pa; A Fowler, Mass; R G Hazard RI; G D Gifford, Mass; Com Laraner, USN; A M Saliade, Dr D Luther, Pa; & G Durphy, NY; C P Eakin, P: Bushnell, J 3 Wedsworth, Ct; C H Schartz. NJ; A W Cappin and lady, Mrs M Miller and daughter, GM Tracy, NY; J D Gib- bon, IU; A J Baton, G M Conarroe, C Newlire, Rebm, P Irving. W H Kinridge, J Casey, Pa; F Beal, Md; A L Henserhatz, Pa; WW cKaig, Md; W Gibson, NY; C N Hill, O; B Mager, NY: P Kerslia, E G Buckwith,O; H Wells, Fla; D Curles, Le; Lt Minor, US? Md; A J Baldwin Penrve, Pa; F L B Bansale and lady, Pa; N Per: oe ass; Stutz, O; » Mo; J G Palfrey, Mass; Mr Etting, ¥; BR Plumby, R Martia, 1% DF ey, M Landon, Ind BROWN’S HOTE! A Fish. C Reynolds, G Barris, M T Rosh. J R Covington, 8 Cochran, Md; C W Tyler, DC; 8 T Peters, H Daniels, Low, H A Dedson, A W McDonald, S Timber- lake and daughter, F J Gri 3,R Hawey,J B Norvel, Va; J B Harding, LP Gaiger, Pa; 'G C Sharp, MY; J W Talbot, Tex. NATIONAL HOTEL.—T H Stanton, W Ni- chols, lows; A Hinckley, Mrs R. ers, Sebalz, WR Swift,NY; SW F icklin, Washington, B Hiligrove, ;RWR © Amezon and } ; Ma Jno A u, Md; NY; M Le- KIRK WOOD HOUSE.—W Watt, J Nichols, GH Meer, WI W bite, Friedman, Pa; 5 M Cooper, J F Abels, Va; A’ Berghmans, A Wilden, De; _W Macomber, Mass; WJ Ursey, L D Mar. cll; Hon § Shelebarger. W Bloom, 0. WASHINGTON HOUSE—S Harris, Me: MJ Morse. F Simkius and sister, O; A Butr, NY, J Bertram, Hon M Davis, Hon'J Campbell, Pa ANSTEA Frou ta % i RS’ SAILING DAYS = Unirep Sra ee For MEAT MEDICAL HOUSE IN THE y G OF WasHinotun. gic DR. SHUMAN, at his Southern Medica! House, and Pa. avenue, under the Clar exon Hotei, is the only ene in the known world who cap permanently cure ali diseases of a private ere in from 3to6 days, A permanent ours or no a ma l-im* ATCH REPAIRING AN Ss w* its ANUP ACTOS Siete ve 0 the hest estab ed complete set of tate pope fr 7 poet ne of fine Watches, and y wk Moe ge Yt, the, aac, hy sy Goserip Co ro red under y fii 4 ¥ Guish to ao ware Ci Sega or He rege Ea ee 338 Pa. avenu imear Sth st, TRAVELING TRU) just reeset tis Neck Senectinaes xtengiv e BLE BR Dy id tian ATR eee in this oity, which ba sel Prices. WALL, STEPH giLK “ ISL. fe ne af ‘ cir original price Al Se oe ete me area ot ad TAYLOR & HUTCHISON, sige BAT iMp Rn NGPSN oa TNO Of CHANGE OF HOURS. SU; .¥, November 25th, 1880, the run a8 follows: L AVE WASHINGTON: 8t6.208, m. LEAVE B. ser train at hird st 3.10 p.m. artes ELT Re ypeton throught o P’ isdelphis end lew ‘Fis second, exit third cons at, Wsshingten facies with trains for the West, one jorthy J jon, = An No way, travel de- On: trains the 3.10 p, m. train goes to Philadel- T. H. PARSONS, Agent. EDUCATIONAL. Tone FARR SOD Ree i 101 and TALC c thelr physical Gaming will reosiro.dsi au the ; Fay ait inion . teenth st. and New Yor A 5 THAR FEMALE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL F ALEXANDKIAL Ve Mrs. 8. J. MoCORMICK, Seppe ae ner he thirteenth ennual season of bars Inatital oomme: Tuesday, Se; er 18th, inthe giisemarinon Nery maa biae: Base No. 180 King street. wee — of study Po me oman =e 2 onprise all (on eq uiaite TOU i hdu- gation, and Music, French, Latin an ‘Swing, if “in addition to day scholars, Mrs. MoCor mick is re) to receive slim! number 07 is oe ders, who, constituting & porte her ow 2 fam- wa Hho wilt gulssrOrar far aspoattie 5 he endeavor, Towa them with the oomforteand Hindly inlua1oes ol jome. References.—Rev. Goo. H. Norton, Rev. Dr, Kins vere Rev. D. F. Sprigg, William H. Fowla. *: Hieury Marbury. Bae Lewis Mokinae ‘arbury, \ obert H- Hunton, Beg. WD. Wallach Evening Star, Benjamin rs, Esq.,Jas prs f ., Col. John W. Loudoun ook & Marshall, Messrs, Cor Ese i Tarue. Board, with Tuition in a1 the English Branches, 82» for the annual session—payable semi-annually, 08. ““Miusio and Languages at Professors’ No extra charges. Priau ett _GAS FITTING, & WM. F. VE £00. Anz Now p re eoute any orders with Which ths fa y PLUMBING, Gx8 oR ream FITTING IL? Store on Sth etreet, doors of Pre ibis aa pS SHA ines oer Oo a re eae ees WwW 6AS FIXTURES, E Have in store, and are dai. reomsving, @48 PIXTUEES of entirely New Patterns igns and Finish, superior jn aizle to anything r re Py! IP. thys market, invite citizens general examine our stock of Gas and Water ixtures, feeling confident that we have the hest ted atock in Washington. "Al Work in the above fine intrusted to our care will be promptly attended to. YER! HAN. mesg VERS © MORAN SNYDER, I PLUMBER AND Cae PIztee, las removed to the corner of Tweifth and F cis. _ Prepared to introduce Water and Gas apon = most favorable terms, and guaranties en! tion. Hehas on hand a lo of COOKING and other STOVES, ne, will sell less than cost,as he ‘Wishes to get rid of them. nol? OFFCE OF PEEPRTGE AD? SEALER Wasninet July 18, 1860, NOTICE IS HEREDY GIVEN, Tint’ ably to ths provisions ofthe ordinance of the ar = poration approved May 12, Jeg), the undersign BOW pi .whenover refalred in writing, an on pre-payment of the fee of cents, examine, test, prove, and ascertain estatee ofaay gas moterin ui at Las nd another: weninj and eee measurement of ces," ly, at in tt or uso, "Osea No. $1 venth stroct,(near Odd Fel- 8 -) Open from 8 a, m., to § p.m. priate ad A En RENCH FLOWERS OF THE VERY BEST quality, &n extensive variety. ‘At STEVENS'S Store, 326, hetw. sth and Wie THE INSURANCE COMPANY or THE STATE or VIRGINIA. CASH CAPITAL $300,000, {nsures Merchandise, Buildings, Household Furniture, &c., against loss or damage by fire. HEATH & KNOWLES, Agents, ; Office—Room 16 over Bank of Washington. i* FOR STAMPING A PACKET OF PAPER AND ENVELOPES TO MATCA, atthe METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE, PHILP & SOLOMON, Maen Ses ahccvopettian Milles few gen Ferme ae% ly 332 Pa. av., bet, 9th and loth sta, Boers AND BBOtas. TO SUIT THE Weare now manufacturing all kinds of BOOTS and SHOES and constantly reoeivin; supply of eastern made work of ever. scription, made exprasaly to order, and willl be soid at a much lower price t! iss been heretofore charged in this city for mach inferior articles, Persons in want of Boots and Shoes of eastern or city © work, will Slwsys find a good aseortmen in store and at tue lowest prices. ‘9 us sg call, GRIFFIN & ey apbr 314 Pennsylvania avenue. ORES SP Fone MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKEY, Couscientioualy distuisd by Mr. James Buraside, of Allogacy Conuty, Penna., in the old-fashi mi on! Ws froma the choicest and most care H selected Hye, and in no oage ever offered for unti! adapted to wholesome use by Age. It i Once the moet palatablo, as itis emphatioally one of the purest beverages in the reach the public, To the invalid, as well as to those ealth, it commends itself for its unrivelied qualities ag @ gtipelent o! the anfest, surost, ad mogt beneficen description, and many f the mnost tinguissed — sone are asing itin their practice .with the CLERY & STOC! a8 Wi DALE, P; " aa _—_ Arent for the Proprictora, 80 24-6m Z Oppo ho Willande? Pies P Old Rye Whisky, Copy is 0} ‘are eo mate by tho moat reliaine dintillonety Porte Sinn ® Mary inad and Virginia, warranted pure, M. C. CO! 0 . otal” RYE WHISK Y.—On hand tilled, » Imported Hraudies, Hennessy, Otard, Du; Croix mM, Bui ines of every variet; brands. 4 ohoing lot re a toad Sire ues REA FOR THE SAL AND RENT CHICKERING £’SONS’ PIANOS, ENNA. AVENUS, Between 9h and loth Streets, _ma2 North Side. ta ae CHOICE BUTTER, 2 3,000 LBS. GOSHEN BUTTER of the very VEVAN A BUCKWHEAT. = aa rmont av. and Fifteenth st. Hanne oO} al vary ea of DR 'y stook _no 2 tf “BS Bilv RNs, 336 Pe. vata, REAT NUMBERS 0 G for sale or fete ps Aah pie i deona ot di it makes for re Nie, tt asic received from al! pa: ms 306 Pa, av,, bet, 9th 7 F Puy & Co., Jules Kobinz, &o. Aiso. Peach frends pare i taad uaa iat a iL ¢ ‘To- nomt NOTICE, REMOVAL. Ihave removed a to 351 C street, ee 434 ad Gch streets u intel y in the fear of the National Hotel, whens business will be continued as heratofore st the old stand. [nol56m} ISAAC HERZBFE. 6. Au tinas * Headache. By the use of these Pills the periodic attacks of Nervous or Sick Headache may be prevented; and if taken at the commencement of an attack imme- diate relief from pain and sickness will be obtained, They seldom fallin removing the Nawsea and Headache to which femaies are 20 subject. They act gently upon the bowels,—removing Cos- tiveness. For Literary Men, Students, Delicate Females, and all persons of sedentary habits, they are val- uable as a Lazative, improving the appetite, giving fone and vigor to the digestive orgens, and re storing the naturel elasticity and strength of the whole system. The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long investigation and carefully conducted experiments, having been in use many years, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from Headache, whether origi nating in the nervous system or from & deranged state of the stomach. They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may be taken at all times with perfect safety without making any change of diet, and the ab sence of any disagreeable taste renders it easy to Gdminister them to children, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! The genuine have five signatures of Henry ©, Spalding on each Box. Soid by Druggists and all other Dealers in Medi- cines. A Box will be sent by mail prepaid on redeipto PRICE, 25 CENTS, All ordora should be addressed to HENRY C. SPALDING, 45 Cxpar Street, New Yorn. THE FOLLOWING ENDORSEMENTS OF SPALDING’S CEPHALIC PILLS, WILL CONVINCE ALL WHO SUFFER FROM HEADACHE THAT A SPEEDY AND SURE CURE IS WITHIN THEIR REACH. As these Testimonials were unsolicited by Mr. Spauvina, they afford unguestion- able proof of the efficacy of this truly sctentific discovery. MasonviL_z, Conn. Feb, 5, 1861, Ma. SpaLpine—Sir: I have tried your Cephalic Pills, and J like them so well that | want you to send me two dollars worth more. Part - pry area She neiehborn, to wv jave a few out of 6 firs x ot from yo "Send the Pil x f ‘s Is b: La id obi Your ob’t servant,’ JAMES KENNEDY, Pa., Feb. 6, 1981. Haverr. m J Mz. SraLptnc—Sir: I wish you to send me one more box of your Caphalve Pils, Ihave received a areas deal ef bensht from them. ¥ 1 sere oePeTARY ANN STOIKHOUBE. Srrvcx Cezgx, Huntineton Co., P H January 18, 1861. H.C, Spr. two exon it DINé—Sir: Yor lease send onan your Cephalic Pills, "Send them im: Respectfully yours, JNO. B. SIMONS. tear rhace ‘esed one box of your Pilis, tnd ad Bue voxnee osega — a ALDING, Esq: Please fii jnele ie aie eg the A. STOVER, P. Belle Vernon, Wyandot o0., 0. Buvzrty, Mass., Deo, 11, 1960, C. SPau Esq: 1 wish Piacee thaw hSicce hres Cr emma ao Hexny C- a, or ik ore particular, fievo anything of to me. 0 stomers, who ii jeot to ere | Siok Honk aa G usual lastjre too day .) was Grea of an attack in ons howr v your Pills, which os Reepectfully yours, W. B. WILKES. Burweipeseny, Fre C Co., at uary 9, 1261. a pe) c. hae ae . No. 48 Cedars . New bias 4, ir sogcess ra Pai “ive ants, rr oh Bi x of * Ce) era to address of Rev. Wm. C, Fillers eynolds- ag, Franklin county, Ohio ‘our is work like a charm—cvre Headache almost instanter, WM. C, FILLER, ‘ruly yours, YPstLanti, Mioh., Jan, 14, 1961. 2B, Sraupine—sir: Not jong, since I sent to you fe x of Cephalic Pills for the oure of the Ner- vous Hasd ache and Cor and received the venes: , and they had t —s ob 3 so g00d an effect that I was in- for more, Please send by return mail. Direct to A. R. WHEELER, Ypsilanti, Mich. From the Examiner, Norfolk, Va. Cephalic Pijls socomplish the object for whioh fey were le, via: Cure of headache in all ite orms, From the Examiner, Norfolk, Va. They have been tested in more than a thousand cases, with entire suceess. From the Democrat, St. Cloud, Minn. Ifyou are, or have been troubled with the head- nohe, send for s box,(Cephalic Piljs,) so you may have them in case cf DA 5 From the Advertiser, Providence, R. I. omen, Cephalic Pilisare said to bea bly leotive remedy for the headaohe, and one fhe very best for that very fjoauent complaint w! has ever been discovered. From the Western R. R. Gaxette, Chicago, Ml, We heartily poaorse Mr. Spalding, and his un- 8. rivalled Cephalic Pi Star, Kanawha, Va, ju fering with the head ok to them, From the Southern Path Finder, New Orleans, La, Try them ! you that are afflicted. and we are sure that your testimony can be added to the already numerous list that has reosived benefits that no other medicine can produce, From the St. Lowis Democrat, ‘The immense demand for the artiole (Cephalic Puls) is rapidly increasing. re = the Gazette, Davenport, Iowa, r. Spalding would not ect hit an article he id not know to postese real meat! From the Advertiser, Providence, R. I. The testimory in their favor 1s strong, from the most respectad'e quarters. From the Daily News, Newport, R. I. Cephalio Pills are taking the piace of all kinds, From the Commercial Bulletin, Boston, Mass. Said to be very efficacious for the headache, From the Commercial, Cincinnati, Ohio. Suffering humanity can now be relieved. 17 A single bottle of SPALDING’S] PREPARED GLUE will saveten times its cost annually. SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE! SAVE THE PIECES! ECONOMY! DISPATCH {OPA Stirca in Time Saves Nine.” ST} acordents will lated famtitearit ie very desirable’ ee fate tee me way for repairing Furniture, Toys SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE moots all such {mermensies, no household Wileccaieene” it woalwere reatn ee “USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE,” N.B—A ish Bocompanies each Bottle, Prie as ante “aioe HENRY C. SPALDING, No, 48 Cedar street, New York. peers: CAUTION. paltod on on need pul ic miata ot my REPAR 6 » t would cantion es examine Purchfising, and see that ID Sr ALDING’S PREPARED GLUE. 1s on eheutate wrepper; all ovieen are PUBLIO LIG N 2041 2042 2039 1825 1824 .—Bonds No. No: igaucd “New York of ADVERTISEMENT. June, 1857, and gust, JSESDe een er ba =| SSRSESSSESSERERREREREERS [ ; bonds Bonds of North Carolina—Coupon six per cent, North Cerolina ax SENBBRSSSRNERRSSSRESRESSESESLES. une conte, Bond No. 303 301 fat tt Ha a ttt) , hd e8SsrSs= | seessssesuy lee ce iorasallared a nope seen et Bond No. 1853 wiv of each rear. Bond No. 1626 1627 1628 1629 #8 1863 1868 1860 1861 BEESRESEESESESSESEEEEE EERE terest payable in January 1625 svauie’ at Bank” of Gommotes: Now York bonds f " Ray ee Si cle ES ang Nov Mie Bond No{2952 “gs BSEZEEEESBEEREREEEEY 1887, payable as saeEEET Bond No, 1639 1638 | SEEESSSSEESEEEE erat nomen th pense Bond No. 2773 2784 2781 #32 PEREEELEELELEE| Bond No. 2763 2787 2717 2734 2721 2719 2733 SPE EREErEErEErS Bl wrasse oe North Carolina 6 per cents, Coupon Bonds, And of the following numbers issued January, 1897: Bond Ne. 833 SERRERBRISRRSSLSSSSELELLELSELLEMEISASALISAGSLELSELE North Garolina six per cent. Coupor bonds, Bond_No. 599 600 613 600 SSSSRPGRZ SSESheSeesssatsaessssescsesssseseggesses Bond No. 735 736 758 759 | SEESSRRSRSRRASSSLECRS RAR SSS ES RSeesezees232e8 pt Bond No. 493 404 RESERRESETESSESSSREEEES on 4 ies Boad No. 4 we 106 123 133 1m 135 138 1% 127 195 123 96 179 197 180 198 12 199 iz ~ i“ “ 146 Two bonde for ,¥1,00 each, dated April, 1851. Bond No. 9 Bond No. 10 eer, vis: a ~ Bond No. 1183 Bond No. 1192 1184 1193 1185 11% 1186 1195 1187 1196 1188 1197 1189 — 1190 15 bonds lie. Six por |. Coupon Ponte, of qa "aeeey, int 1982 in bf ad a Nonvend dated Jane Sry, 1858: Bond No. 217 Bond No. 415 278 419 204 476 297 4i7 409 491 413 498, 4i¢ 723 And oft) flowing qumberaineued January.J8be Bond No 823 Bond No. 1278 829 1358 830 And of +} efollowing numbers issved Janvary,16S- Bon i No. 1744 Bond No. 2655 ed 23891 2: 2392 2581 3066 2605 3121 And of the following numbers issued January, 1886. Bond No. 3149 Bond No. 4207 3464 4208 3465 4209 3466 4210 eT 4211 3469 4212 3470 4213 3471 4214 3472 “431 3758 4527 3894 4529 3041 4550 3042 4556 3943 4566 3044 4569 3045 4570 3946 4571 3985 47” 4199 4751 4200 4881 Bond No. 5056 Bond No. 5419 5195 5421 5326 5426 5360 5430 5361 $434 5362 5436 5363 5437 5364 5438 * 5365 5439 5367 5441 5368 5442 5369 $453 5370 b444 5871 5445 5372 5452 5373 5518 5374 5519 5375 5520 5876 5521 ies stot 5379 5 5580 5705 5355 S107 8387 5709 5388 5710 5389 6711 5300 5712 2 5391 5713 = 5799 5839 5416 bA40 417 5842 5418 Orries ov vux Sucezrany oF THE IxTERIOR, December The PURE W RISKY, Corrs vRom Mal ‘mm, being eu wail the ve end Ear P80N. poten sie aia New Pes "Tate ASOTHER FRIBS EUTPLY OF GooB RENCE & RICHSTEIN fo 8 . by Lever. 5 centa, ‘fhe 2 120 , loth oo ents; by mail Troston vosstpe ol T4086. Hetvy ue count at our store for oash. TRUNKS mexhi for new ones. tw WAL Sea Baie Rice. DIARIES, 1861 pag 1861 A valuable Pooket giportdeeafmenwe: 8 Saoeees eon aR A \OOL AND COLLEGE OUTFITS,

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