Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, September 08, 1863, Image 1

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"THE UNION," MtiiMislel in lbl 1 AVhole No.. 2,63-L
CIIHONIl'LE," estaWWiBd in 1813 Whole No., 1,013.
BY 0. N- WOKDKN AND J. R. CORNELIUS.
LEWISRURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, SEPT. 8, 18G3.
At I.SO per Year, nisvaj In Advance.
rmiMikt- MKMUWKrkir
Xjfsifay Mornins & Fri'lay Afiernoon,
fdtix from tljc prrsi&fnt.
Since his Inauguration. Mr. Lincoln
Las never been aide to visit, even for
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an uour, urn own iovcu .tonic in i.ur
Illinois. Such a weight of duties n
n.vir iH-furn nrcssod unon nur mnn
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Of government. 1 lianKS lo HIS goa
constitution, ana a serene cousiiciit i.,
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t. ,.rr,l hia .cull and IIS
.rUr:ui remarkable de-rec. On
ainwa j - -
ion Meeting was held at Springfield,
Ill tl.. Pr-ojl.lnnt v-iij Invito.l la
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Btteud. lie liopcd to Urt so, lillt was
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not aide, and instead lie sent to his
dd neighbor a frank, raey, thought-
r . I I. . n...l n.V
mil i.fiier, which u ui.,m,
our readers to circulate
;ulatc to Others.
From President I.lnrolu. j
Exkcitivk Mansion,
Wahit.f:toi., Au-nt isti;!. )
lion. James C. C.Mikling My lcar
Fir: Your letter inviting me to attend a
Jnass meeting of uneonditioiial Fnioii men,
to be held at the capital of Illinois, on the
Jird day of September, has been received.
It would Ik- very airreealde to me thus to
Inect uiy old friends at my own home ; but
I can not just now be absent from here so
l.mjr as a visit there would require. (
The nicctiiij; in to be of all those who '
maintain uneonditioiial devotion to the
I'nioti ; and I am sure that luy old mlili
Cal friends w ill thank me for tendering, as
I do, the nation's gratitude to those other
noble men whom no partisan iiiaiii-e or
partisr.au hope cau make f.iLe to the
nation a lite.
r i
cd
Thcro arc those who are dissatis!
with me. To suoh I would s.iy : Yon
dwire peace, and yon blame me that we
do not have it. ut bow can we attain
it ? There arc but three conceivable
Ways: JlST, to bin. pre as the Rebellion
by force of arms. This I am trying to do.
Are you for it ? If you are, so far we arc
agreed. If you are uot lor it, a slco.xd
way is to give up the I'uioii. I mil
against this. A re you for it 1 If you
are, yon should any so plainly.
If you aro not for force, nor yet f .r
dissolution, there only remains some
imaginable compromise. I do not believe
that auy compromise, embracing the
maintenance of the Cniou, is now possible.
All that I learn, leads to a directly oppo
rite belief. The ftren-rth of the Rebell
ion is its military, its army. That army
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.lominatcs all the country and all the peo-
pie within ita range. Any offer of terms
made by any man or men within that
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j.ly nothing for tbe present, because sueli
man r men have no jwwer whatever to
a-nforce their side of a compromise, if one
srt.re niadi. with them.
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To illu-strate: Suppose refugee, .from
the .Ninth, and peace men ol t be North
get together in convention, ana irauic ami
proclaim a compromise embracing a resto
ration of the 1'iiion. In what way can
that compromise, be used to keep I-e's
army out of J'einisylvania 1 .Meade's
army can keep Ie".. army out of I'eiin
M'lvania, and, I think, can ultimately
drive it out of existence. Rut no paper
compromise, to which the controllers of I
lt-'aarmy arc not agreed, can at all affect
al.. I i ,tt,,rt t a.mi itt.tin.ro.
. Mv
ij.ro
tltc iiilKe. we wfiuiu w.xmu iiiiiu, niuuii uiu
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trntlilC Willi III llllliriiVP tai mir illHJMlllliTMC-ia
and that would be all.
A compromise, to be effective, must be
made either with those who control the
Rebel army, or with the people, first lib
crated from the domination of that army,
by the fueecss uf our own army. Now,
allow me to assure you that no word on
INTIMATION from the Rebel army, ur
from any of the men Controlling it, in
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Atl.lt IVflt 1 tl NI ItnUU 1.E..II.K UK
KEUKF. All charges and insinuations to
the contrary are deceptive, and gd- .
loll nntiiiliiiN .li'.ll ..nn... it
i i ii a
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Mian ..01 ue rejectca .nu fce,.t . .secret
tntm vrtn I frMltr li'knnwlod' invscll
to l the servant of the people, according - j . , j, , Jci, ,.. , stack, and the engine at the top fell down J"1. ,0 ,h.8 C"JUS- , BC8e
lo the Ixtnd of service, the I uited Mates 1 . ., -' .'..' -' .-i f i . t..i-. the "rnmp or fag-end of all parties will
Constitution: and that, as auch, I am
responsible to them.
Rnt to be plain, i ou are d.ssa i..fied
with me about the tiegro. Cjuite likely ;
there ia m difference of opinion let ween j
Jon and myself upm that subject I
cenam.y Vlah thal , men could m iree t
while yon, I aapiHe, do not l et, I
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ymr view, provided that you are for tho
nion. I suggested compensated eman
cipation ; to which you replied, you
wished not to be taed to buy negroes.
Rut 1 had not asked yon to be taxed to
luy negroes, except ia such a way aa to
save you from greater taxation to save
the I nion exclusively by other means.
You dislike the Emancipation Procla
mation, and perhaps would have it retrac
ted, lou say it ia unconstitutional. I
t t: .
ttunk d.Hcreiilly.
tion invents its Commander-in-Chief with
th law ,.r : .: e Tl. ...
that can b. " k .. .
that can be said, if so moth, , that .
eiavcs are property. I there, has there i
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"t-vu, any nncstion. that, by
. j.n..ny, ootn oi cne- -
lines and fr mJ. , 1- .... . i
needed ? And is it not needed whenever
it help, tu and hurts the enemy? Ar- '
flics, th. world over, deotroy enemies' I
rmperty when they can not use it ; and ,
n destroy their own to keep it from i
th .. .- -i- j , .,- ' i v.
"ie enemy. I ivthzed helltr-erent.s ilo all
in their power to help themselves or j IlllU0IS ,nJ Kl""tky du,u Rreat daiu
irt the enemy, except a few things & to corn 'n bouw Parts; tu vines
,fiwdcd as barbarous and cruel. Aui.ng aud all tcudcr vegetation.
llii- exceptions, ((re the iiiawaiw of van
quished tin!!) oil J non-combatants, utile
ami female.
i!ut (lie rrixjiiiiiatiiin. (is law, either is
valid, or is not Valid. II' it is Hot valid,
it ncedr! Mo retraction. If it is valid, it
call not be retracted, any limro than the
Ii'ad can be broiiirht to lift;. Some of
Joii pnti'i'ss to think its ri'trartitm would
-,,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,, tlic ,-,,;. Whv
h.-iter, after the retraction, than before the
issue ? Then was mure than a Year and
h half of trial f. suppress the Rebellion
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last ue hundred days ol wl.ieli )ase.l
ttn.U-r an explieit noti.r that it ua ruin-
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an aver.eu uj nm i" le.on,
ivinrmii- u, ineir aiuianee. 1 war
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ut-f'ir.
I know, , fully s one can In.. the
Oliilliitll nf odii-rs, tliat SoliKMtf the 0lii-
mand. rs of our .iiiiii. s iii the Held, who
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ha eiveii us our most iiuimrtai.t viel-ries.
,H.lu.;.t, t,lu ,,iey, ami the
Uso of the colored troops, eoustitnte the
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i 11 l " reiriu"'
es co ., uoi . , !. ii ; .1t Tuesday. The result is-Fur tioV
Was, but lor the aid o) blaek soldiers. j
A nnn.tr the commanders, there are some ! cr,lort
whose views have never had any affinity I J'-hn Fnuth, Tlepiih , by 3 to I.
with what is ealK-d "Abolitionism, ' or j liole State Ticket, do
with lieioildicaii .:irtv i.iities. but who The State Council, ) all Rep.,
bold them i.urelv as military oi.inions.
submit their opinions as bcini; entitled to
some weight against the objeetious oi'ien
ured that emancipation and annum the
blaeks arc unwise as military measure, ;
and were not nd.mtcd as such in cood
f;iith. C,(iOO majority each I
You say tlint yoit wil! not fiu'lit to fire 1 That will do for Ethan Allen's Plate,
in-u-roes. Some of them seem willing to AVhen the Dent's ueit try to "carry" Vcr
liuht for you but no matter. F il.t yu Ilnt amj walt a mire tlioroitfU whip
then, cxclusivelv, lo save the I nion. I , . . ,, , ,, ,
. i.ini:, iileaso infirm the people that tliey
issued the I n tela mat ion on purixise to 1 . ' ' , .
aid you in savinK the I nion. Whenever 8,1,1 ' "'y Ci"' fl"Wj J'
you'bhall have compicrcd all r.sistai.ee to j 7v'J'an ' r7J0"l
the I nmn, if I shall ur-'c you to cut e
IL'htin-'. it will he an apt time tin n for
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.mi in ueeiare you will not upli! lo ireo
negroes. I thou 'ht, that, iu voiir still''-
lrie ior 111c 1 1.1011. 10 wnaiever exieur ine
1 e .1 r . 1 . . ...
iieunas should ceac hrlpiusr the enemy,
to that extent it weakened the enemy 111
bis resistance lo you. Io you tliink dif-'
t'..r..i.iK- I il...n.,l.t tl.,t .l,..i..vi.r .....
'roes can l.e L'ot to do as soldiers, leaves
just so inueii less lur wiitte soidu-rs to do
iu saving the Luion. JhM-s it appear ntli-
i.rttKn ,. 1'n il V It. it nn.m.i. liL-i. .itl.nr
people, act u,H.n motives. Why should ; ''S',r. ,,,v- " l'"ur- a a" ti,c ul" lcaa
thcy do anything for us, if we will do crs, itrid tho Scccsh, joined in the effort.
nothing for Til KM If they stake their
Jives for us, they must be prompted by tbe
Mn.iiK.-s. iu.H.se , .uo ine promise j
1 -recuona. vnu ine iiruiuiac uuin u.aue.
MCST UR KEPT.
Tbe signs look better. The Father of
Waters again goes u it vexed to the sea:
.. jtiv.i. aiiin Lin.'., tiiin-a..
Xorthwwt
llH,m
u lllrtXl.w Knala
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Northwest for it. Nor
Three hundred
and. Empire,
Keystone, and Jersey, hcwiiiir their way
right and left. The sunny South, too, in
On t lie MNt, their part of tin his-
lory wa.s loiieii uowu in mac
ji1( a nai(llal
wfJ wllo
tory w;ts jotted down in black and white.
1 one, ai.d let
au hunoruble
part in it.
And while those who have cleared the
Great River, may well be proud, even that
is not all. It is hard to say that anything
hiLs Ik-ch more bravely and well done than
at Antietain, Murfrt-estM.ru, Gettysburg, :
and on many tields ol less note.
Nor must Uncle Sam's web-feet be for
gotten. At all the watery margins they
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w.a thc ( ro:(l lKIV ;tIjJ tl. raj rVorf
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lint also ui the narrow inu.My bayou, ami
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iiii' naic oten auu ui.i'.e t.iuii ii.il..
Thanks to all. For the treat Republic
for the principle it lives by and keeps Saturday, was on too short notice to be
alive for inau's vast future thanks to Arvy attended, but we learn the Soldiers
a", , ,. . ' on duty at Sunbury came over to bear
I cace d.ics not appear so distant as it . . . ., ,. . .
n i -ii j their tcstinioity for Curtin and Agnew,
did. 1 how it will come, soon, aud come , ' a
to stay ; and so come, as to be worth the anJ tlc werc othcrs Trcut front Sc
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hCeOlllg, 111 UI. illlUlU l. IllC. XL W.I. ll.e.l
been proven, that, among free- '
nun, there can be no cucccstiful appeiil
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thir causo, aim fay tho c
and pay the cost. And then,
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there will be mime black men who can re-
,,,., Umt with Hll,.Ilt t UP
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aml ,
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..l..tw.1i...1 ti.ofli .... ul..:i.lv eve. ...ol well-1
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to foriret, that, w!.h malignant 1u-art and
j . , , U( AAwn t(J Li.
it
ns ot Le ovcr.sang;nc of a
.m,ejv final tri,imi,h. l4Ct bc f.uite
; Ut dili nt, , the m
ocycr iimUinR tllat .'j frltdt i His
just God, in His
-.thc rht .
. result. ivuiB) ,.t
Abraham Lincoln.
Last Saturday was a lovely day, and
the Iwisburg Christian S. S. had it for .
their annual festival Y Woodwarditcs
also had their grand monster Mass Meet
ing, at Ilightown, for which they have
been drumming np, in three counties, for
..... ui uiniiiiiiir up, IU Hurt; cuuuutn, t
t . ,,t 5 ., . i '
recks pa.it. We learn that the principal i
"peaker labored mit earnestly to show thc
d'v,uc orW nd supreme happiness of.
Slavery the ,. .:. r.r ,i, T? I
I .11. ZZ 7 77 . r -V I
belhon ; nevertheless, .ltho' so fairly
"i.roven," we don't think one Democrat
;il n.lnr fe. ....1 - .!... i .:...
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' a Pi J C.
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A usual, a doten hard things !
wcre 'd bout 1res- L'uwln, aud one
about Jeff. Davis.
From' Friday. 2Sth Aur.. to Mon
day, 31st, there were frost iu the State M
r"r- t w t- . i I M
f Michigan, n itconsin, Minnesota, Iowa.
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STATE ELECTIONS!!!
YE COPPERHEADS KIT,
EAST&rliST !
VERMONT!
"Freedom's Star that Never Sets!"
We really l'itv the Democracy of V
t t;r-
, IMnt
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unwinil lw.- lliixt tri'Tmr tn rLt
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Sm.i'hody to Komethin higher Ulall a
Jjrjj.hitor lut couldn't.
Tjiis r tJ ,i1(in,rlt
to Heal A
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, Httiatu .urn u,u inni 1111.1.1111,
' l)Utt.,u-l.oled all the dral.al.lg. alarmed
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.really thought, as several thousand wd-
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J"' ''r aW,,t. ""7 ,,".-,lt ft
respeetHMe show. 15.it no go. Tha
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up candidates, jiut tney mostly voud,
! The State Senate, j "nary I op,
The Ix-islaturo al
Towns which chose
.11 Uep. except 0 or S
Hems, as near Cops.
i.k they can be and live in Vermont and
Turk Rep. Congressmen by .ri,000 to
tuv iu.n u.a. an..oiiuo .
CALIFORNIA O.K.
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in t", ami 111 iui, ine nepiiuiicsiw
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r;irncJ Governor and 1 resident in Call-
frnia. through (he division of the Denis.
: TI.U venr the. leaders of the Denis .K-reed
t oil.row eooseiei.en to tbe devil." and
to "throw conscience to the devil," and
UI1;te for t,
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nako of "the
gp.
for
which they wcro famishing.
(iov. John
In vain California believes in TUB
1 Union ia in earnest. Jler vote, last
We:k, elects THE WHOLE KEI'L'CLI-
CAN UNION STATE TICKET by
20,000 maj. !
Here, also, we have THREE Republi-
can Union Members of Congress.
l'ut down California, henceforth,
; straight-out Republican
Now for OLD PENNSYLVANIA ! !
The Next Congress, Right!
The Copperheads have been long chuck
ling with hope that tho popular branch of
the next Congress, would refuse to grant
O '
men or money to defend the Government,
and thus the Rebels could overrun I'cnn'a,
New York, Ae., and re-annex them to
their Slave Empire. Happily, the Ver-
mont and California elections have deter-
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nniied that the Administration will nave
a fair working minority in the House, as
,1 1 t o . 1
tiicv nave m thc ccnute alM).
And thc
anpropriations arc already a year ahead. . .
t-The meeting at Northumberland,
niiiu.i:, Mi, w jouu., .'ii..-..., u.
Messrs. VatiGczer and Shriller addressed
th auj;,.nce ad Jiaj. Shriner passed on
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to
Bay-Early last Sunday morning, a fire
; ,kn i'nmn Furn.-ieeAViiifiehLeoiisumed '
thc Union Furnace,Wiiilield,coi
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and was broken.
teJ-U.MOM Meeting, at Kaufman ;
SchooH louse, in West RufTaloe Tp.,
Thursday Ecening, Sept. 10. Call in,
and bring along your neighbor.
JH-iyWm. VanGercr, Eu., has engaged
to address the Union League, at New Rer-
H Friday evening, Sept. 11
Come out !
Ti&,Union County Ratification Meeting
nf. T-ewishiiri. Tnesfhiv nf (.onrt AVcol.. at
v M in front of the Court jj.
Turn out. everybody.
' s
JSJfJohn Ralsbach, of Pcrrysvillc, re
ceived the unanimous nomination of the
friends of the Administration iu Juniata
. . , ,
county, for Assembly,
': .r.
School Teachers for the Lewiabnrg
District - Term opens Monday, 8ePL 14.
aW.A Harnf School BmUlmg.
MIe rammar School, la
room orn,erly occupied by C V Uundy. Wm
Kennedy, Intermediate School, formerly H l
Albnchl's. Miss t V rar.loe.!ccon.lary,lor-
nieriy Ittis-i itr.-.xai . mia 1 . . uiii,iin4-
ary, formerly M is Kodenbaugh'..
t .... . u;.. n a Plli. .....
South Ward tiewSchool BuilJinj.
Mi M M Meugar. emale Gram. School,
N side, ap siaira. intermediate. Miss A 1
I Kodenbanxh, 8 aide, np slairs. Secondary,
miss a e. uaie, ft aide. 1st floor. I'runary,
Miss M E Slifer,6 side, 1st Boor.
At Korthm LlLertiet S. IT.
Miss Kate Miller, Primary.
At Ind. indent II dl 8 IL
Miss -Jackie Houghton, Primary.
Read this Record.
When the first Congressional Bill fir
TAYINO OCR I-HAVE U.NION Snl.PIKRS WSS
passed in the lli.usa. there were fine r.rft
. tin t.
-p,-...-.. . - - -
Messrs. Hurnott or K-'ntuoky, Mortno
nod Keid of Missouri, Vallan lihiiiu of
Ohio, nod Hen. Wood of New York.
MessM. Burnett of K-'ntuekv, Norton
Of eonr.6, these men all hid "coot-.tu-
intional." conscieticioas oaalm. aeninst
i .
i"1"6 fa r-
AW arArre w A-e ?e MrmUn?
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I of ihmn ISiirHt tlYnrfmijtiail Wo.' have
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curie Pfiiiareiy oier 10 ine i.uii, vo'i a.v
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' fih,,D br raok. M,H,h,jUm
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of. ,reaso"t,B. c'""1,u:, bJ br'" " r
UeiD'icrat ; was enteuoud to Dx, but
the Rebela and hrtlwh thought he could
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da them more good by runuing in Ohio
(ur Ul)Sernor so they belpad bi.a out, by
, f Vmswao mod Halifax iota lTd.ne.da
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sustained by Seymour's "friends"
of Ihe
Mobncratic dens in New York t
lieaaer: nT you a gon.uroiaer,iaiu?r.
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husband, affiiocfd friend, or other near
and dear acT.ainiancc iu mo union arm,
or aTJr VV nat tliinlt joo ot tuose Uva
men, boasting that they "never gave a
! man or a dollar" to eave Pennsylvania,
Ohio, and the North from tho blight tbe
Rebels brooaht on V irgmia f hat d j
you think of tha men who voied for not a
man to go and reinforce our wasted army
no more munitions or means of dufence
not a load of provisions for our hungry
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men not a atitch of clothing nor a shoe
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..i;...ina .l. r.i...r.j ftp mirui nf
u..w-.v, . . -
chaplains, for tbe tick and dying 7 What
do you Ibink of Congressmen who, wiih
' a '
tka'ir Thr.A Tl.nnaantl it illnrM flillarv nur
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: year, refuse to pay a paltry 1 hirteen dot-
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j arg per niontu to loo soldiers woo nave
1 ,. , . ,
j risked everything on earth to sustain the
: good Government our fathers gave us ?
: i Vj n m.i ,.. n d.Jl.tr ' n itn nn
' supplies I Itet tho Hebels bsve their own
' .!.,... t thn I..h,I. hi.e their own
1 y
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bam'i vote Woodward is hi endorser 1
and jet Vallandigham and Woodward are
urged at candidates for Governor of their
' respective State. Happily, in Ohio, tbe
i aold.era oao vote, and tbs "00 sopplics"
I hey will vote Vallandigham will ba his
nttar defeat. In I'eou'a, tub soumek'
rtUE.NDs will veto Woodward I
lojrMr. P. Sutton, Ransom, Lntcrno
Co., Pa., is a iucecasful cultivator of I'o-
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taiues, auu oaa cuu.ee varieuea tor aaie.
Ho recommends to plant early aim at
flat cultivation cut your seed lengthwise,
and pot about three ounce, in a hill, all in
: ui.4t.of. r. -i
one piece. Plant 3 by 3 feet. Dry soil
r '
is best for potatoes.
DT We again direct attention of friends
h.. mav ....1. ... n.,r..k,.. t,. p,.i..... ..r
...
' "r uescrip.ion. or any iron wora decorative
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in character, to tbe adv'i of Wood &. Perot uf
Pbilad. in another column.
ejjTAmong the new resident, in Lcwig-
bnrg, we notice Win. C. Duncan, Eq., of
Millheim, on S. 2d St., and Jn. A.Owens,
i . O-t I ... .. XT , . r.
vuuu.y ocuooi oujii, on .n. in oi.
j ,.., vSr,nn.uZ7iL....., i....,
ui-to-dav'a naner. The Jud-e is to
,., ..,.,,. ,i; n ,i,
candidates on one slip.
JCy Iteut.J.Fratik Reale, from 51st V.
V. his returned home.
Millard Fillmore, when ho found fc0
wa. not nominated for President in 18ot,
wa. the first man to avow tbe doctrine of
rebellion in ease of what be miht call a
".ectinnal" election f . Pr.ai.leni IU !
ik... hiue.A n tk. nk.,t.. r... . k. i
. .a., ....T,,.., v- I
fore tbev struck tha blow. Now. we Ren
hi bas had a politioal caucus at Roebestcr ;
ireBr Sit... .k l, -r .k
uououess io contrive some schema lo
ra.nlntinn Tl . J
aaaa. J IVUI IUO HILIB I'm t U U
. e
on election day vote with tbe Democrats,
. flk.lt.. ..L..J- .1. t- , '
if the Copperheads "run the machine."
Ground having been purchased for lay
ing out National Cemetery at Get-
TVSItlTnil. nPAMrttinni . kaini. n.? n.
- 1'tvHwiw.ii.w. wa. v iiBiue niauo aw .
fit the plan, for the reception of the bodies I
of tbe gallant dead who fell on the Peon-
ylvania battle-ground. It is to comprise
20 aoras, and the origin of the project is
creuiieu to toe li over nor ot 1'ennsyivania.
Tba notorious Jeff. Thompson, dar
ing, shrewd Rebel leader, baa been cap
tured, weal of tb Misait.ippi. He did
not know there war Union soldiers within
a hundred mile of them, when he and his
staff were pouooed npon and "nabbed"
completely.
The dwelling house of Elias Moore, in
Limestone township, Lycoming county,
was consumed by fire, on Saturday tbe
24th nit Supposed to havo eaught from
a flue. Tba lots ia estimated at about
I,000.
; Vallandigham ia en his way to Quebec.
After remaining there a few days, be will
proceed to Windsor, opposite to Detroit,
Michigan, and there await tbe announce
ment of hi defeat a Governor of Ohio.
Dr. Levy Weed wa arrested at Balls
ton Spa, N. Y., on Tnesday.fur attempting
to bribe tbe Surgeon engaged in examin
ing drafted men in Sheaectady.
John W. Baer, tbe "Uuekeye Black
mull" who ay h never intended to
make another fpccb addressed a rousing
Curtin demonstration in Philadelphia.
The Soldiers' Opinions,
f I'lia following stirring, pmrtotio letter,
y Iron Uapt. lUllllV FoilsTKIl, a son f
. .. .. r m 111 t ii
........ . . . &. -..
ha oummjuJ.u (Jouipsny, froi
cuu(1Vi jQ barJ cnee during
! ,hj9 Wjr ,., ,M ferj woun
ha aummatiJeJ Company, from Center
ounli'd. but .
. . . in tUe
. , ., . . K,
1 ha Laa been persooil and political friend
' of Geo. V.'.VoodwrJ. ThfanU attach
...k , h;. ;
grafiu 1 0111 in ao army, rur unuew jeai, ,
t: u:.: .
moen i.uponauco 10 uis .lews, -g.neu 111
the following extraut from a ptnuUs lutur
10 nm" ,D" P"'J "teoa.j
... . . . . . , ,
Itear tha Democratic Cantaln!
"f 'I have just learned, fc the newspapers,
J' that UovernorCuruo baa been rcuomiuaied
-
b, bi- part, frieud,.
fi . I I 1
10 tell JOU a little
secret, at which 1 do not wih you to be at
all surprised, at rti ul, Unit I could
Vitr f ir him, eyen agaiust so good a nun
as Judjto Wuodwnrd, and at the fearful ,
ri-k of being c.lled an Abolitionist, and'
nut strain n.v conccience a narticlo. 1 am
as eo.ia a uuinocrai as l ever was, Lui i
mi, confess, that, much as I .,. ...ays
csleen.ed . I udjrc Wooeward, fjirnih Ulirec
rLnf tit fit'tittrttiti to iilk r.j'frurit'f rtuiiniier
. . ..
,.-; ......... .. A ...... ..,..
U: Ikr, wit din- ctditmi'g that ioud lrjul
mlr u,jUc ,M , .,. at ,hl. ruHM. j
; ,titmc-rulu:rc. V, ..odward a extreme
Southern yic'ws on tha Slavery question,
1 are well kuown ; and if bis sympathies are
not witb ttie 8ou'h in tbiacourd Ucbcl-
lion, I do not know that lis has ever takoo
uy palo4 0 ejpfefg tUcra in (fur of .
I ...,..,., ., vr iha ..! n,. ..,.,) in
' ,he duty of carrying it on. II .id, able,
. ii i i u ii'. '
and independent as tie undoubtedly is, how
! ll,nS i" ou suppose he would occupy the
hxeeutive xeparinieot oi ine mate Kiiiiout
; ' . . . ., . .
'"V" '""--? L-""-" J -'':
miitisfruli"M ,- AliU 01 ttie coum iplenccs to
' i i . . l . 1 . ,.9 t .
eucy a rupiure, wuo can iuii I i.ei
ma tell you, (tho' those who know Judge
1 Woodward nt yn do nead not be told) that
I
am opposition 10 me Auniiois'raiioo in ine
' prosecution of the war, would not be of the
' ... , ... . .
, .,, t .J watpr ' mixinra that eharaeter.
.1 rt enmlnpt of e moor nf 'e York
ws ite eonauci 01 oejmour 01 .ew 1 otu.
I i?r()D1 ,n9 character of the man, w might
! look for something bold, determined, real,
! and diliaot. end unless the Kcbellion is
crushed this fall I earnestly hope it
, " wehuu.is
in.y we who are engaged in the 1
fearful
1 woik, at souiedark and Irving hour, when
wo most needed cheering and hopeful
I words uf sympathy and support trom
home, instead of receiving them, might
have oar hearts crushed almost to despair,
by tb aad and terribla news of REVOLU
TION AND BLOOO-6IIEO, BACKED VP I!Y
THE CIIIEP AUTHORITY or TUB Statb !
(jixi furbid thtit anythinj so direful sh'iutd
Aitiiea within lite timift of loyal and niAile
old lnnutoania ! Yet if my estimate of
.liirtr.O W.mfloTar.l tin an. I .....i .
j himcaiied as he is to the Vallandigham
i . .... e
! endorsers wno nominate. turn, is il an
! overdrawn picture I I think not 1 think
! I therefore aafely say, that, were I
! x ho,uc 1 da not ,b,uk 0,7 pr'i d-
i miration for tbe man would permit me to
, . , . ,
. it to jrcat a icrttnj to my country and
,,, rJ(WJ of h , 0 ,u, u.sl
('overnniftit
. .. .1 r ..e .i. 1 ...t ... r i .-
i "J ', " -.r
I am in tuo held, ana I want a man in tbe
j . cnamoer o. I ennS,,yan. inac
autll ol .a m att hta a i . I n ii u va- tit natha i n lha
work at which I am engaged, regardless
of former nolitieal nniniona and assncia-
tions ; a man that will give tbe National
Government all proper aid and assistance,
in its endeavors to crush out the foulest
rebellion that ever cursed a nation ; and
; ; ,1
' in ,;,.. , ,J.-, ,,, ,it,in.r in" hi.
I P0", in tho way of a vigorous proseeu-
l''n of tha war, and a final restoration nf
. the Union, lino. Curtin U therefore the
man 1 ten it t. He is able, loyal, and pa
' triotio. He is tbe soldier's friend. It is
safe to say that no man in bis position
would have done mora than he has always
j ne to lighten tha hardshipsand add to
! ,DC eo.IB'0" 'he men 1 enusylvania has
i sent loto ,lle Ec!- ' ready aid aud
' ,JmP,hy hava ever been with ibem in
"' l and dangers, and have always
been bountifullv bestowed. l.f.T the
.
R8"ELJ.Jf; V"1; J IYrKVli11-
Tbe Union majorities over Ihe Demo
crats in Kentucky i. officially declared at
j over 50,000 in six small counties tba
Kebels preventing an election, or tbe re
turns missing.
Latest News
From Charleston wc learn that tho
. . . . . . . t a
,T,,,on ,1,1C3 arc w,thm 100 )'aris f
Fort Wagner, which appears pretty
much cut off from supplies. Wo gain,
though slowly.
Eastern Tcnnc??o is becoming free.
Gcu.Dornside, '2d iti3t.,took Kingston
on the rivcr.betwccn Knoxvillc and
Chattauooga and ho and Ro.sccraus
arc in successful co-operation with
cacli oilier, the Kol-ria retreating.
Inion County Fair
Wadtwaday to Vriilay, Oct 7, S and , 1SS3
urouaiuurg jHatutt.
Corrected Weekly
Wheat, new $1,25 Eggs t
Wheat, old 1,30 Tallow
Rve ... 90 Lard
1
10
i
. 10
Corn, old 75 Clover seed.
Oata 45 Wool
Flaxseed 1,50 Potatoes.
Dried Apples. $1,00 Shoulder
FirkinRutter 15 Ribs & Sides
r I
"r I
"
Fresh Butter... 20 Ham
l-
IUgs 4, 5, and 6 Country Boap 4 v o
Harlev 90 In
51 out
ted.
r OOD wages
employment will
Jf be givea m
onlder. Address
PHILIP A. MOLTZ.
Williuni-.pi.it, Pa
r
tier if tin
Jnd sUMtTy
.VP"
I
pllv
"lie Teachers wantril.
il
'II K rut.l.C -.nools 01 ry 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 inwnnip.
I'limn c iiy.w.ll hlet fur ihe V liner
y
tih on STrT ill? !lih Npl INt.'i.mi Hi?
"-'"""I "hNU ' ..-cl-rk. A M
when the Superintw.!--u will be present f..r
me examination 01 apfcji--nii. ,..-.
five wamnt lr a e.n
ur ironih-i. By !
KI. VM MEl.Xr!
j ORWAHEKTAL
imn WORKS,
IKS.
; WOOD & PEUOT.l l-'Rn! Avt'H'.ie,
' VII1I..WF.1.VHH, f.i.
! iVrr.H tw at. v. .he m..si ra...rtrfe
"KT
1 I Term. !a' K W an.t UKAI'TIKI I. It-MRns
, in great vanny of Iron Uailinir ! r feme
I ti tles. Resiliences r. i.f fa-i and ronshl
, Iron, an.t lUlva.ni'.l Ir. n anil Urass Tutonj,
1 Ir.in Vrramlas. lljlro.i.es. Klairs. Il. iin.i-r.-.,
Kouiiia.ns. i;aies. V. I.i.nns. Hit. Ion- P..sis
UiP ia.l. Vaar Table, f
sis.
il til , o aula' a.niiMi.wi i - .u -
,.. .... f , i,epaliye rhararler.
. t)Kkins forwanle'l for sr!rcn..n. Persons
applying for same will please s'aie ihe k.ud
of wrk needed OmH!
Wanted to Rent,
I OMFOKI Alll.r. uw r.l.i.i.it
II. nr
Miilable lor a small lao.il v.ltom the I-
. " , r , , .
; ' TtZ s TJtfJS 'l
-,t.I al .lie ('liroiiir.lr" ollu-e 5nL 1
r- r i . u i it . i.
Kviniinitiiin nf I rim Si-I mil le il-nprs
V. examination pf Tcaehers will ba brl.l
in llie lollow.nR li-iritls. oa ihn Jara
ii.eulHO.nl. The W.oitr Ter.n of tbe Puldic
j Ij0' t'""lf ii'Ail
j b srcesiul in ser.r,t.g s,t.n'iin'us,
and iherelor il is dri.ral.le lor farb cut Iu
be al.lr ui secure z geuif a irsinui.ui.il of
litnr" ahe or she can. A "elrnal vigilance
ia the price of l.tienv." o .IiIim. r.h. r is
! or,rn'TS f "'TV.., Qih'.
tiaunnaiiena h be?ia punciiially al 9 in in
, ,lllir0l2i anj a rVuitira; iu ih.s point i a bd
,,. ior an appl.ca!. l)irertur auJ par-
euis are exneciea to pe
. 1 r
x lte,liMt rMI, ail,-.! Hu-J
I'-imi.-ii.iiwiiI1iiii
MiiHilil.urtf at PuHic-S II
i...,. 4. iiri.too 2t lluUalaa
! "'""'.'(V,'". 9 ,(
i il,lflinai ii0iti. i:..,n
W.. U..tn.. Hl ...nil & I.
K,ii,-ii.r.Vr-. i n
I'r.i-.n. a.ia lnJ.M-nJ'nt IM.t
UAil.' llvr at Nrw CulUHibia
BraUjr al tuiuiitova
JOHN' A
Cmitii i.r.n.MJ.ii
THE UNIVERSAL
R I. ft W ,1 1 X .'.I it I 11 ii 2 ,
"
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i S
i
""0 M'rinjrr raa be durable without Cej-
Wheels. 'J'he t niversal Wriniicr took
: Ihe first Premium (ilv?r medal and diploma!
- aulie Isewiork r air.lSSi. It was pronounced
' .-. t r.n .'n. io .ill u i ii r.n.i
. jn ,he WirM-8 rair Loni,on ,s62 anJ hM
,,o.n , ... ,.,.
, and County r,,r when in fa.r cnmpe.ii.on
. Vat 1 1 rl nlhr mafhinpc It i tha I Ir.n.n I a n rl
1 ""''r'ienn.ne and KeliaMe Wringer before ihe
1 r"P'e- " ""passes an oiners la
Strength of Frame,
Capacity of Prcssnre,
I'ower of Action.
: Wrrhallemrr Ihe WorW-.r rfj all roaiprtuioa!
It saves Time, Lab,r, Clolhes and Money!
It will wear for Years without Krpatr!
No Mervant can Break il in l sm!
A cb.lJ eight years old can Operate it!
Ho caution or skill is required in us use!
It save its cost in clothing, every six month!
t'l Every Wringer with Cog-Wheela is
warrauted in every particular.
CANVASSERS WANTED!
To men who have had experience as can-
' ,hf aak;f iBT.D10-,1,beral
. ln,joc,menu w,n De u-er.j ad ?ood terruory
eivemliem (they payinv nothina f..r the Patent
! K.jht) in which ihe'y shall have the exclusive
! "le. hditors dcsirtng a W rinjjer can pay in
adverliMn;.
K. C. BKOWMNO, t.eneral Ajenl,
lOOSinti 345 Broadway, New York
Tho Secretary of Uto Treasury
has authorized m
lo continue my Agency for a
period,
brief
And until further notice, I shall continue lo
receive Subscription to the
5-20
LOAN AT PAR,
At my Othcc, and at the different Sub-Agencies
throughout the Loyal States.
JAT COOKE,
Subscription Agent,
ll-t Sonth Third Street, Philadelphia
Auditor's Notice.
mHE undersigned havin- been appointe.1
I . Ol... nl irmon
I by the t our. o. t,m.n...i
c"oT.nty to andit and make distribution among
those entitled to receive Ihe same Ihe toads
preieni- 1
tari.j ,Ana. I
uuss. a a.pt. T
n.t a
i
t M
a "ii
5 14
a la
a w
t la
J i at;
a r 1. 1
OWKSS.
,"0 , t;ar, ,r,sin; from the sale ol the Kea.
CO i Estate of To. Hav. by virtue of Wn
Z Tr Pi Fa. No. 10. May Te.m. 1883. will
meel all persons interested in Ihe said fund
at the Office of Orwi? dt Hayes.in the borough
of LewisburR. on Thursday, ihe 10th day of
' Hentrmber. ISKn, al in o ciock, .n n. a. wnicn
Li-11 . i ll . . . 4 -.t.. it...b .....
lime and place all may attend who think pro-
prp4 o. I.. t-ttt iu, nuo. lot
ry REWARD will be paid for Ihe return
J) of Ihe fine linen Table Cloth lake,
away la-a Friday eveaing. The person is
known, and will tx let otT, if a is telurned
before the week doses
i 1.
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y
'YrS
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4
p jj j
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: Bioie (
T I 'II IT I I
I 11 1 X I' H la i
Bioke Oat in a New Placet
C U U E A U S,
FINE DRESSING BUREAUS,
frnta 5u to ?-'.
'SECRETARIES, DESKS, &c. 4c.
ililMMst prie a.
KEDSTEA t)S,
frrm it to Ji'-v iliitVrwnt rmtrmt ui4 UCcat vCjIm.
i TAI5LES,
; f:t-nioft, II lU-t nl npar.is.tVisIr. rr. Enl.rwrlf
t 1i inn ' I Hrtktitit, of ao hm4 ct
I ia- ...... ki . i. .. . a - -
Vo-l Mr-. tu nai'iuw. .
STANDS,
rr - - - - - .
V.
T.po. What-Y't. Srwtug, la. le.
CIIAIU.
vn tLn.l; atwi.tao. iwrac urp Knrr sou uwa
W tiMlm.r 'h.r. tar. MI.U pmall kik.rs. Tbl
. . . . . . -. . . . . ...
, nor'iMiTn'iVJ
lO bh-U.ll K.1UL Oil 1 UA 13,
I COOK and SHOW CASES, Ac.
' rnil ure of my o- m..mactn, la.W
j one gar.
P- H T inienit. in a abort lime, aa anon at
I can set up a fine H'arse.) lo attend lo Ilia
i;.MEi:TAKI.U BI.'SI.NIWS 1 will keep
none iwenlv-five or more d.irerenl aize.1 Col
fins, fini-hrd. and always ready on .hurl
lire, and will sell Iwroly per cnu cheape
than ha ever b. en .lone in Lewisbnrg. Call
an t ee btfore purchasing tUewbere.
KKI'AII'.IMi .lone immrttiaiely.
( II AS. S DFI.L, LkamtKiit BluJt.
Lal.h.in;. Ii. 1WL
Auditor's notice.
rinilE oiiileroigneil, An.litor, appointed to
tribute the money in Court an, in 3-
from ihe sale of the real estate of SAMl hi
II A L PT, will aitentt 10 the dnt.es of bis
appointment, at his Office, in ihe aoroaeh of
Lev-isbnr:;, on Si-rvanav. ihe 12th day of
f nleaiher. IHfi'J. All parties interested eaa
, tl,nJ jf (lPV lnjuk rri,p(.r. A U-UII-U
Au;. lo. ist.j Aauiwr
Xcw Tin Shop.
TEWKR 4 SMITH will open a aewTIn,
Shop, oa the 3J uf September, 186
in the rn.ruurh uf
MIFFLINBU
in the former Siorehnnse of J A J Voni.t, first
door above Ucckari's Hotel, UP STAIRS, and
Inieml lo keep on hand ail kind- of T.Ti
W tltt:, Melf-eal.na and olbrr Frail Can,
M..e ripe and bpoai.na,e. RKPAIRI.NU
dour al short ounce. Charfts nikterate. Tb.
public are lavited lo call aad examine on.
stock. 8. J. WEIMER.
p.llro J. R. SMITH
fatrst Jas)oiis.
1S63-4.
Jast received tbe latest
styles of Fashions fur the
Fall of 1863, and
Winter of ISO I,
and will rooiinne to CfcT
AMI VtAKK L P clothint; in ibe most satis-
: , -fjj - -
1 mat aw
Lewisbnrg, An.. SI. 163
Graham's Estate.
fpilE ondersienrd has been appointed by
1 Ihe Orphans Court of I'nien county, as
A u.lilor io distribute the balance in ihe hands
of J,n F. I..-., Executor of ALEXANDER
ii RAH AM, late of lrfwisbory. deceased, and
will meet the persons interested in said e-aaia
al tbe t,iand Jury honn, in tewisours oa
i !. me tn nay oi 'f '"" "
i 10 o cluck. A M. A. SW I.NEFOKO. Aad.
' " . .
t Special WOtlCe.
1
The Proprietors of tba
a- T va V) l a if O XI S E"
; PHILADELPHIA,
Kcspectfully call the attention of Business
Men and ihe Traveling community io iho
superior accommodations aad comfort offered
in Iheir establishment.
3inl0ll KA.NAliA, FOWLER i CO
Notice to Drafted Men and Soldier.
1).PERS to procure Exemptions from ihe
Draft, and applications for bounty, bark
pay, and pensions, can be procured by calling
ou JAMtS F. 4. JOii. II. LIMN,
laaiabaar.
Five-Twenty TJ. S. Loan !
THE LEWISBLRG BANK, of Lewisbore;.
Union Co., is Ajent for the sale of lh.
Unitei Slates Six per Cent. Five-Twenty
Years' Loan.
Amounts ran be had to snit Ihe means of
different individuals. Th. Interest on ibis
Loan is payable and will be paidia (.old. 90
Estate of Jacob larger, dee'd.
N'OTICE is hereby given, thai Letters tes
tamentary on the lasiwill and testament
of JACOB YARGER. deceased, late of Har
tleton borons.-. Union county, hsve been
granted lothe nu.lersigned. by ihe Register ol
Union county, in due form of law ; all persona
having claims aga.nl said estate will present
.hem, and ihose owing said eslale are requva
ted to make immediate payment, to
JOHN YAKtiER. JExecw
LEVVIS YARUER. j lora
Harlleton, July II. 1863 pd
$;5,000 wanted!
NY person having from One lo Fiva
Thousand Dollars, can have Ihe same
A
salely invested in Judsments upon valuable
real estate in this eoaniy, upon application to
J. f. JOHN B. MNN.
Lew.sbarg. July 18, 1"6:
Cash paid for Bark.
I WISH lo purchase a large qoaat.iy of
ROCK OIK BARK, delivered al
my Tannery Yard in l.ewisburir. for wbic 1
will pav Ihe highest price in ea-.h.
May 14. 1 86a. B. J. HH.la
ICE CREAM
INVERT Ev.n.ag during lb. seaso.. Par.
U0,n,""oRV.rrMAND.E.
1:
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