BEDFORD INQUIRER, j BEDFORD, PaT~ r*-llnr iloriiirii, Xov. !>, (%0. " " F !•: \ R l. TEH-Edltor and Proprietor. " PAY UP! PAT UP! The election Is now over, and the Republicans have been nuecesef ill. W have heen at considera ble expense during the campaign, and Would like oir debtors to an/it ;i. The crops have been good. and they have no excuse fur not paying us. For the last six or nine months si: have not pot in money enough t •> carry on our printing establishment mid have had to run several hundred dollars in debt for doing so. Will net our subscribers now pay us? A great many owe us for advertising, particularly Kst its printing. The approaching 0->nrt will afford many an opportunity to pay us. and we hope none of our friends w ill come to town without preparing themselves to settle with us. ami those not coming will phrase send the amount of their indebtedness by a iriend or by letter. Wo are in earnest in this matt -r, THK PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION The election on Tuesday, throughout the country, was ODG of those sublime affairs which are scarcely understood in Europe, and auiaza the whole world the selection of the Thief Magistrate of a mighty nation of over 30,000,000 of people, without revolution or bloodshed Sufficient is known for us to an nounce the fact that Abraham Lincoln and ilunriihal Hatulin ate elected President and Vice President. In their election, sectional ism ami are defeated, and the con servative feeling of the country has gloriously triumphed, nn 1 kept the election out of the iiou*e, by which the country would have been sfiitated till the 4ih of March. That .Mr. Lin coin will tniko an able and patriotic Presi dent, airi nspeot the rights of >ll sections of the country, all hope and believe. . ■ . ■ ... KIDItI'PRR CU'UUT. We stated in our lust that a iittis colored 2trl, about six years old, daughter of George Love, had been kidnapped, übout six utiles south of this place in Cumberland Valley Township, on yesterday two week* ago. It, appears that a William Hemming of Cumber land Valley, took ibo ohild to the Cumberland Jail the next day, for safe keeping, staling to the Sheuff of Allegheny County, Md., that the mother of the child was a runaway, that ;he child was caught, and that the mother was expected to be caught aim,in a short time, and that the owuer would vail for it. It is sup posed that Heuiu.ing had a confederate who was to represent himself as the owner of the child. Hemming was arrested on las! Friday in Cumberland, and is now in the Jail of that City awailmg a requisition of the Governor of Pennsylvania. Ho will doubtless get soveral years in Allegheny city. Our frieud, D. J. Chapman, Esq., of Phil adelphia, has the thanks of our people general ly, for keeping U3 posted up on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning, on the election news. One dispatch of his read thus: "While you have nothing eise to do, I propose three cheers for the next President—Abraham Lincoln."—- The cheers were given with & right good will, and three more for D. J. Chapman. Here's cur 33F~ over the result, P. J. C. 110 FOR SUTIHM ! C/ieaptsfy quickest and best route up Suit River ever discovered / We beg leavo to inform our Democratic friends and iho public generally, that wo have fitted up the excellent steamship, "Sham De mocracy," tor tho purpose of currying passen gers up Sail River. Her rooms are largo and well furnished, her table will ho supplied with all the luxuries ol life, and her side-board with the ohoioest of liquor*, in short we flatter our selves that wc will Kavo one of the most pleas ant trips ever known. We invite not only Democrats, but also 801 l and Everett*, Abolitionists, Disuntouiots, Fu sicriyt, Confusionista, Office seekers, and all who are opposed to the Biaok Republican party. (Junto one come all, go with us and we will do you good. We will form one grund Fusion arid defeat tho Black Republicans, from one end of the United States to the other. JAMES BUCHANAN, J. 0. BRECKINRIDGE, H. A. DOUGLAS, H. P. FOSTER, & CO., Proprietors. Duff's Mkkcamh-t- College, Prrrs irUßU. — The Senior Principal of this time honored establishment is the author of Duff's 1 System of Boor-keeping, sanctioned, by the American Institute and Chamber of Com merce of New York as the best in us*. As a merchant, as an author, as an accountant and as an instructor, his lectures bring students over 1500 miles past numbers of other col leges. Jhe Junior Principal is equally dis tinguished as m penman. Some of his cowiii hlitmus to our Fair- wore now -U'jtignu and re markable performances. The '('esturn \ lt , giuiu, Western Pennsylvania and the Pennsyl vania State Fairs awarded him light first class premiums over all competitors, via: For Bun fiajaesa writing, Recording hnd, Text bauds, Or namental lettering, Pen drawing and Card writing, proving his superiority iu every branch of tin pau'JtVj's art, — Pitts. Gnette i (iLouiois; VICTOKV! BEDFORD COUNTY REDEEMED. REPORTED MAJORITIES FOR PRESIDE. XT The following arc the reported majorities in It is County for President. It will ho seen that Lincoln has a o'car majority iu tho Coun ty. There were about 75 Bell votes, and about a dozen straight DougLs votes, which we have placed with the Democrats. The Heading ticket i* b-aten over 260. We will publish the official veto next wcelT: Lincoln. All Opposition. Bedford Borough, 21 Bedford Township, bit Snake Spring. 11 West Providence, 127 East Providence, i2o St. Clair, 05 Monroe. TO C ok-tain, 22 Hopowel', 59 Liberty, ti Broad Top, 4 1 Middle VV oodborry, 122 South Wood berry, 28 Union, 48 Londonderry, 23 Juniata, 62 Wapiti, 22 SchoEsburg, 19 Southampton. 113 Cumberland Valley, ICG flat neon 15 7Jo 652 # 663 Lincoln over all. 17b Kiectorat Vote of (be Slates. TOR LINCGIN ANL) UAML IN Connecticut. 6 Illinois, 11 ludiaua. 13 lowa, 4 Maine. i> Maseaotiuseits. 13 Michigan, 6 Mi:-2esota, 4 New Hampshire, 5 New York, 35 i Ohio, 23 • Pecnsylyania, 27 Rhode 1.-laud, 4 Vermont, 6 W ioconain, 5 i Full BUECKINKIOUK AN J) LANK Delaware, 3 i Alabama, 9 I A rlniuia. Florida, 3 1 Georgia, 10 Louisiana, G Mississippi, ' 7 North Carolina, 10 South Carolina, S Texas, 4 FUSION. New Jersey, 7 you UK 1.1. AMi ITERKI'T. Virginia, 15 Tennessee, 12 Kentucky, 12 .Maryland, 3 you Dcror \s anl johnson Missouri, S NOT JIKAUI) rUOV California, 4 Oregon, 3 Whole number of vote*, 303 Lincoln and Hamlin's vote, 169 Necessary to a choice, 152 Majority fer Lincoln auu Hamlin, 17 PKNNSYLVAN 1A ELECTION. We subjoin a summary of reported juniori ties comparing •hem w.tb tho majorities in October last, when Curtin carried the State by ovei thirty-two thousand. Gov. October. Phesideht. Re ad ing Car tin. Foster. Lincoln. Ticket. Allegheny, 6,es& 10,000 Berks, 3.485 1,000 Bedford, 97 175 Blair, 87S 1.800 Cambria, 406 tie. Carbon, 208 7,50 Centre, B*l 700 Chester, 1,027 .'I,OOO Clinton, 47 200 Columbia, 738 200 Cumberland, '9l 400 Dauphin, 1,263 1,600 Delaware, 1,187 1,660 Eric, 8,14* 4,000 Franklin, 074 1,100 Fulton, 129 150 Huntingdon. 966 1,5,00 Indiana, 1,7-6 2,500 Lancaster, 6,859 7,500 Lebanon, 1,618 2,116 iXuigb, 400 100 Luzerne, 254 1,000 Lvcoming, 581 000 s .Mifflin, 233 500 Monroe, 1,1141 1,200 Montour, 237 60 Northampton, . 742 ',OOO I Northumberland, 626 60 Ferry, 288 GOO Philadelphia, 1.8W5 17,504 Schuylkill, 234 1,500 Snyder, 670 650 Susquehanna. 1.654 2,000 Union, 801 1,000 Wayne, 73 300 Westmoreland, 446 200 Wyoming, 144 2u(> York, 1,343 100 In the above counties where curtin had 17,016 majority, Lincoln has 61,600 over the Reading ticket—a gain ol 44.484. Lincoln's majority over the Heading ticket will be from eighty to one hun dred thousand. He will probably have for !v or fifty thousand over ail. Grkat Freshtr.—The late flood was tho most disastrous that has occurred in Bedford County since 1847. It is estimated that the loss of this couuty in com, fences, &<*., has been about SSO,OtW. TORY mHHBHM J£Er|R MI FUME TIM IF TO TIIK Tt\F OF 1 I IHI.IIIHI IRREIMMUF! ABR AHAM IJ ACOLA is elected Pre sident, and HANNIBAL HAMIM Vice President of the Ignited States! Pennsylvania gives him from ?S.<NMI to majority. New York gives him about Pennsylvania is lindouhtedly the Banner State. The following States have till gone for Lincoln by large majorities: Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, lowa, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Rhode Island, Vermont, Wis consin, and probably Oregon. Bell carries Virginia, Kentucky, Tenne ssee and Maryland Douglas Missouri. Bedford County has given a majority for "HONEST OLD ABE," over all opposi tion, of ft least 175! I■j s - i HSJZZA! HUZZA ! ! i . I STRAY'ED awsy from the Bedford \zette office, on the eening of the Oth inst, a large black and wjite " " Rooster, of the Locofoco specis. It is supposed that |he has either taken refuge at Washington, I with his former o .ner. Gen. G. W. Bow man, or that "that stne old Coon" lias made |an end of him. Ajy information concern ing his whereabout will be thankfully re ceived. Nov. 6, 1860. ' iKI>iCATIUIN. Th" W. K. Chech, of Slnodv Hon, Bedford <V. Tu . will ln< d*' Heated to ihi- tvoirbip of Goo ( Pit<vi<3ei ce { '"ruiitting,] •- II tlic 11 ill vf nuieiiibft K'-v. }i. 11 I norf. of Cuitiberlat d, v.llu' Seiate. (ri AS. (1 EA \ KB, Pastor marM XEP." • At the residence of tlio bride's father, ot t tlio Ist irat., by Kt v <\ Clearer, Mr. Tho.- i Grove to Miss Elizabeth Rite bey, all of Bed • fonl fVi r>i®3JD. On I'riday, the '22 d int., Mrs. ('HAHLOTTI. • S VV A iao.N, wife or l)r. W. 11. Watwr, : 1 Bedford, ill the Ifitli tear ot Iter ae 'J lie d 1 was for tiiiiu v v eat - a Uiouib i lof the FHvsbv teriati Cburfeh, anil adorned her profession b\ a consistent christian life. Uri ' pietv was simple and unobtrusive, bill deep j seated slid t-irui-st. Sb iuved the sAlistlierv sod (lie ordinances o! the Lord's House. So cial, fasni'v and secret j.isver, were high! v ' prized UII UKMUS of {.'race, and she honored the ; sacred word through tvluuli God saoctiues his •j people. tier fat mile chapters in the gospels, nd the Psalm* which so tiutldully portrayed j her own experience, joyous a uj ad, will Uo ;t> her beivnved lumily, sacred uiciueutces id j her trusting piety. j In social intercourse slie was courteous and : liable, and her O oversiition was obaructori.aul Iby greul prudence, charity, ud christian be j itcVoicttce. Hence hu was not oi.lv tie: !i"!ii i and Joy ot a happy heme. but she stood high , in the esteem am! a flections of all who knew ) In r. j llei last moments were peaceful. She had : a steadfast trust in Jesus, and confidingly committed bur suttl into his hands. As the j morning nn was struggling through the clouds : which gaihwred above her native hilla, her sun i ot life went down, but nuiv to rise in the uhr : clouded splendor of an eternal day. \ large concourse of relatives and friends j tollowed her remains to their last rcstif)"- { place. The funeral services were held en the j Sabbath morning after her decease, the morn* j ''iat day which corn me mo rate* the JJa- I vior's resurreotion, and is a typo of ti.at rc.-t : which iciiiaiiieth tor the people ol God. "1 I would Del have you to bo ignorant, brethren, ' concerning iheiu which are a-lccp. that \e sot • row not, even a> others which have no hope. \ I'or it we belieVo that Jesus died ami rose j again, even *o liieni also whioh sleep in Jcsu.s j will God l iing with hitu. ■ On the- JO Mi uk., in Bedford Tp., MAKT K. 1 BEKUI.E, daughter of Samuel Beagle, aged ; 1:: years, u months and 19 days. SHRINER'S li.ll.MMll COUGH M ill P. For Cosijrhs, Folds, froap, Whoop i ing lough, Asthma, Bronchitis, *|- ■■il , {1 It II tn.l Weakness of the Breast. Bif fins Ity of Breathing, &c, From the Rc>-. Samu.il Yingßng. Bt'oroun, Nov 3, 1860. J Mr. VV.f. San INCH— Dear Sir: Upon sewra occasions I have used your Balsamic Cough Syrup. in my family and also on one oc.riaion myself when worn by frequent preaching, aud with the happiest re*ul's. SAMUEL SINGLING. Hi D?ouD No-. ,i. laru Vv .L. Mi; .?': r Sir; As you are about to tniro duce ti.ur Bal- itnic ObugJi Syrup into our Or.uotv. I ! w ill give. \on nir expe.ionee with it, which you ; are :t libvrtv t if y<>: ti.nk proper, son. 1 two v-ara ug ;. e s that was let on the Fenuavl • vania Geiifral ii. R. muui its WAy to my store. 1 opened the box and found u to cont du your Balat i nuc Cough Syrup. 1 had tiever hear t•-fitat th t ! time hut a Mr. Augfiinbaugh from your state hy>- pened to IK> present an i s.tid t w is < no ol tit > h -t cough rente lies ia use ait '.-ap peeing to need a caugti medicine iri mv fttnily T determined t„ give it a Itial, v d i i a.- I jileise i wi, I with its •.flfeets that J gave G :tl sll it to tny friends all of whom agree, with me in pronouncing it the best cough r tne i v they have ever met with. Wo have used it. I for t.'uugiis, Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough, ! ami iu every case it gave U0 most signal relief- - I Yours iiufy, ADAM KKItGLTSON. I used in my family some of the Cough Syrup lefere t to by Mr. f'ergu-cn, and fu'ly concur in ttie opinion elpri jse-j bv him. WM. AG.V KW. We used Shi mar ■ 1 Balsamic Caugh Syrup ui.i consider it the f .ugh Medietas we ever used. Lii VI Sit 11 If Prepared hv W . L. Shriaer, Westminister Md. and tor s ile by .1. t'. Reanu r and Adam Ferguson. Bedford Pa. Nov. 9, 1860 -zz &/J Mt/% // AU/JL/ '••A—^ FIFTH STREET, FITTSBIKE, PA. FOUNDED IN 1840. Inn rperilled by the I.tgitlafure. TV"EARLY 6000 STUDENTS, from nearly every 1 State iu the Union, have been educated lbV business, it being the only College of the kind ir. the United States conducted by an experienced merchant. Our Junior Principal, Wm. U. Duff, has just been aw arded, tn 'uur State and other Fairs, Eight First Premiums tor Business und Ornamental Pen. man ship, over cmipeitors called the best penmen in the country. Samples of big Business und Or namental Writing, a circular of 60 pages, and an elegant engraving, mailed, post paid, on receipt of 26 cents in stamps. For sale by book-sellers, Harper's Enlarged Edi tion of DUr 1 .b BOOK. KEEPING, 2JJ pages, $1.50. awarded Four Silver Medals, and sanctioned I v tlio <J number of Commerce und American In stitute of"New York, as tbe best published. DOFF & DUNCAN'S new and elegantly engraved School Copy Books, six numbers, 24 pag.s, fine cap paper, 90 cents per dozen : Semi Edition', $1 per dozen, J. S. LIPPINCOTT £ Co., Philadelphia M . G. JOHNSTON & Co., Pittahurirh. DUNCAN'S GEMS of Business and Ornamen tal Penmanship, crown quarto, $5, post-paid from the College. Address: P. DUFF K SONS, r> —u,, Principal*. your scholarship in town. Colleges that send them abroad cannot sell them at home, vrbere they are known. No*. 9, 18C0 -ZZ THIS &MM OF the sevoral Townships and Boroughs, of tiie County of Batiford, will uieet at the Commis sioners offico, on Wednesday the 21st day of No vember, A. D. 1860, to receive their Duplicates, inst ructions &c. "By order of the Commis sioners." 11. MCODFMUS, Nov. 9. 1869.~b SIIKOEK'S MASTEK OF PA LA. JHt (.iiKAi IXTEIiXU ftEMKDF, i For Spruint and Bruises. Hums and Scatdi, i k'lcunaiu and Ymraigic Paint, Steel ::ns^iy Stiff Joinit, Parolym *, or dumbness of the Limbs, Pains * the Bna : i, Side or Back, Sore Throat, Tooth- Jicht, trotted Feet, 4v , 4v , -ind fur the ReHej of Pain Anywtiert I und Pverywture. i ids is , truest perfect preparation, and 1.:, t0,.1 It ~ ntr&eucu . lowetlnl I" rulu-i. /'a. jr you Uie it ™ , CL ; j VMII "" ! it g Yu vii L'Vw ; a constant housi-hol I -friend. giving ease aa ,j r T- t ij-.it win it loaded, lii-ep it ooustantlj ou fia-. i , n ..! -aw- \ou m thy hours ol J ai <j ttu a ,'L. t-rn.g. t !.•!. jj, hardly u p a m it will ~0 ! eas L_ , TU-ic i hardly uU aCcilleht iiut will „ ccur r | it will not be use! ill. ! Sfuuld one of your family get burned or scald -Led. cover the burned |mrt with h doth u f several | tin. kne.-sso* wt wtth the -'Waster ol Pan. " auu | V l ' M bt " " A "% s .f U ? ,ud uith i( h>'ri urn , it will draw ali the fire out. It will cans.- a p,j.~k | hng a. use;,on Hits is the tire coming out Ke-D it: wet with the -'.Master of Fata" until th„ ca L ami pm-klu.g ceases. Let the wet doth stay ou j lor .-W ..1 light Louis, afiri which apply wme ! l T ! i! - <" *•<" "il'. In n-arly ail cases of I 11,11 of .Soreness ol the .'lie.st, Throat, Side. Lao. hjutic, Limbs or Joints, it will give relief.- nut, it on tii-.-ly with the hand or with a flannel v . ut.li! the skill becomes heated and burning. ior 5.,t,-:n-s o! the till t jub it on until it pre-- iiliCfS :i hltii* Soreilt&fi. Lor Croup u* it in connection with the Cough i '} njtii'iug JI ou tiir* client. For KheuiuatiMu ana all deep Seated pains, if :he piiiu is not speedily remove.; by rubbing with '" c * c jotb wet with the liquid over the pa:t ..fleeted, and pass a warm smoothing iron over it. I'oi j'aios iu inn Breast, i>uie or Back, the satno may be done. for lootti-adio, drop it ou cotton, and apply it to tne nerve of the tooth, also tub the gums and ! cheeks with it. , Foi Fr. sted Feet, a-pR, the "Master of Pain" i freely and dry it hi before :be tire. F r Head-ache rub it on the forehead. , it i- . ailed -Alastvt of Fain." I did not gire It j tins name—l dou t ;iks~the name. When I first , commenced making it it was without name or label, j . " "!' ail •'} tbe ouuco at my Ilrug M, re. 1 i"id no idea then of making a business lof It. .Some w'tio bought it called it Master of ! ' a , lr '* :l - v li " s "am* 11 became koowu for tnanv m ors rouun. And finally, when 1 hid a Uue: , pnnieo : v:.s compelled t j adopt the bame. for by ib.it iio.r. was know; After aii, the name ts not „ ' ery iuappfapn.ite. It is used to alleviate <>r remove paiti. It is pat on wherever there is pain. >"iat*tiTii it will cause pain, but the result tt'wayii is freedom trom pain. Lea ler— try it—ta*e a iiottlc with you—u it * ; i ; • it a fair tr.ai. , I i.par ib* H . ].. Shriner, Westminister M.O. ; and f r ran In .4. R. inter ~r.d Adam Fer'cv - son, H.-rttord l'a. s Nov. 5. ltJfiO. Disvoliuiou ol Partnership. 'Mlii: late firm of J. RKED & CO., h.,e been X dissolved by mutual consent, and the books . ■-<! the firm, vvitn those of the late firm of Head & M.i.nich, hav, been left n tiio hands of their at tor:;, > J. F. Heed, and those of Jacob Keed, for . ittn tur.n* iti<. C vLectiCH, Rud all cuncfcrned desixing j to raw en*!*, must call immodiateiy nod make , <k ' ff-fj.r, ,in thwy can In: bat littlo doiay alFordt^d. JACOB REED now cmtiuuv the business on th- c ,9h an" {. -tuee syst-m. He will do business ~n the i,5,4.1;, s,, tnat he can eel! goods at a r,uc than ever—ho does not wish to charge cash a'.,; pr,. mp : enstomero, with the losses occaaione • by uuii-j,ai ing custom ere—therefore '-Cash or Pro auee Wit, govern his trade. He now invites his trie,:;, and customers to call and . Xamme h" spit:.,aid new goods-they wilt be shown with b.easur. ai d disposed ~f at very light profits— L., '. al!>1 " a '- ' -niii* GOO Oh. hats V; ! Cmil * N( '- QUKK.WS .V ARE, BhO : y.i; -. nr.d -.11 goods t it; a general store. I 'idie * can hero Qud ail thov vaui fjr drejp ■ Y" 1 -- (1 -il - need go lie farther, corns a'Ki oiiLiinp f6r jcUMelvvs. \'"V. <J, IcfjU. ' A IWa-UiJ'ut anortment >,f Kerosene I, amps and TX. Shades juU recti td at Dr. If vrrv'a Drag ana B K>k store. Mi v D, If CO. A a:Uc b ' '■ KKSO3JSNE just received Ix Ir.Jiwr ; nnd Book Stu:*. Nov 9, im>. BL.AIH COU.VJI f WORM AI. SCS3UOI. "(I> 9E.TIIH4KY, MAHTINSBITRG BLAIR CO., PA. K. J. OS BORN K, A. B. 1 J. VV. IHCKERSON, f rrBcipa!. ' • >I HS institution will commence its first sessioa a with an able and experienced corp sof icstrac tors ou Monday, Nov. sth, IWSO; So expense has been sp,ared in making it thorougii and Complete in every dep irttiieut. I he school building ts constructed and furnished upon the most appuiivcd moderi. plans, and is one o. the .:est in the Stale.. It contains a hall capa ble ~t siatinr oOU adults, with office, music rooms, sufficient for .1 school of dOD pupils. ! he school is located in a region of country un excelled for its beauty and heaithfnlness, and ij surrouuded by u moral and industrious comaittc ty. i ..e distance to Cove Station, Huntingdon and Broad lop It. R. is >ix miles; to HoJtdaysburg Station, Pa. 11. K. 12 miles, with daily stages from the latter ,m l tri-weekly from th former; thus unking ;t easy of aco-ss frotn all parts of the Country Ttie objects of the school: Ist. i ho Professional framing d I'eachers. -iid. ;no thorough Education of young ladies and gentlemen in the English and' Omamntv Branches. AI. rhe preparation of Students for College. I ( 0 teaching Class will meet daily for lectures on the ibeory and Practice of Teaching, recitation i.otu a standard work on the subject, or discussion cl Methods of Teaching by the class. Students who desire 'odo So may j repata to en ter the higher classes lu college. Ladies will have a gepsrato boarding house and •vitl be under the immediate supervision of a ex perienced Preceptrets Instruction given TO all the branches taught fa the best Academies sti 1 Seminaries. H hole axpeuse, vclucivo ot Ornacicntal braa • bes,t for Hoarding, tuition, furnished rooms, room rent, and Ttiol T-liti.oo t year. For circular, wrth full particulars, addrass > J. OSBORNE, or J. Vf. IMURERSOR, Giro of JG. EvruHcitT, Martinabarg, Blai- Ca. Pa ' Kov fi, 186t. JU.il rcioi.mj a fresh i-upply o! groce-ies, -uch as Sugar, at 10, 1: and !0 u . s: , Rio Coffee ;.t 17 ,id 18 cenls, Molasses ni l tyrups ol all kinds, Heeh Teas ol aii varieties. 2t - !S6 ° OSI F.R & CARN IT you itiitl cheap ready made clothing, cat. it "ster 4: Cam's cheap side,vests from £;,00 j: business and over coals from £3,50 up. 4 Out. 26, iB6O. OSTFR & CARN *~"~ 1 ' * " ''WE aim lor cheap side!'' is ory of ai who are m \r*ot of 11 neat durable ami cheat? OSIER & CARN f)ct. 86 I V
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