Téfifiilt'i. 1 OUR FLAG I 7" union of lakes—the mrinn of land»- The Union of States none would never; The union «I hurts—tho union 0! lmnds— Am} the Flag 0! our Union turmcrl I: J. shun, 2mm: Asn vwnarrmn GETTYIIIIYIHH, PA I MONDAY-MORNING, 95m: 29, me Dnnocnn'lc mun: “can (4 FOR AUDITOR GENERAL, ~llbN. ISAAC SLENKER, 0’ 0310! COCL‘KY cons JAMES P. BARR, or m'rs'nrm nEuocnmc cdfiii'n‘ mum IMMO Gen. A. H. COX-TRUTH, Somerset co C=2 WILLIAM MgSUERRY, £311., Lhtlestqwn . ._ 5 Assemhly, ~ HENRY I. MYERS, Esq, 1') row: :11 ‘ _ mini”. Allornry, W]. A. DUNCAN, Esq, Gettysburg. Commissioner. JACOB EQ’I’LEJIAN, Butlgr lp Din-Mar ofthe floor. JACOB M. BULMNGER, Union Ip. ‘ I Auditor. iOSEPn n. smut—mm, muhiimn cp. , “ County Surveyor, ' JOUX G. .BRJSKERHOI’F, Stmbnn tp ‘ Prbthonotnry, JACOB Busuw, 33.1., Gcttysburg ' Coroner, Dr. IL A. LILLY, (‘,nnqwngn tp. Gef Assessed ! FRIDAY NEXT will be the last day on Which ASSESSMENTS can be ngade in time fér the October Election. (Some any that Baluztléy is in time, but we indium: Friday, Io max-z sure of it.) We urge upon‘every Derimcrnt the importance of attending to this duty?“ once. no xor gm; IT BE NEGLECTED Bear ~m mind that the-EXection will take plbceon the secpnd Tuesday of October, mun.) ~ THE TICKET COMPLETE. .'l'be ‘ Do‘mocmtic \Counly Cohvontioft re mflemb‘ed at. the Court-house oi: Saturday IMO, for the nomination of candidates _for Protlmnotm-y and Coroner. \The utmost harmonyand gnod feeling prevailed through out the prmyédingn. JACOB Btsun‘, 1554]., of Gettyshprg. was nomifiatod for Prothon- Lnry,»by ncc’lnmation, and Dr. Hun-A. LILLY. of Conowago, for Downer, also by ucclnmation. ' fir. Bushoy filled the office 101' Prothono tary from 1857 to 1869 in the most accepta ble manner. Noone ever performed its im portant duties boiler. find his selectioq by the Convention was but in accordance with 5 generally expressed wish thnt his services should again be secured. An excellent elm-k, meful and correct, of an obliging disposition, and [peaking English and Gen mnn equally well. he is one of the few meh extctly fitted for the post. And that the propb' will pull. him there. where he i 330 much ‘needegi, we do not. _for 1 moment doubt. ' > Dr. Lilly is a physician of high standing, respected by~ all who know him. He has nd‘mimial'e qualification: for the" position. and enjoying withnl a wide-spread popu larity; his triumphant election may also be looked for. r' The Democratio ticket—the White Man’s liclfet'for the Constitution and the Union— is thus complete. Conservative voters, of all parties, nun roars SUPPORT, and ad minister to Abolitiionjsm math 3 rebuke as will oovv it and malt it forever. b'fflwre is no? mistaking the temper of the‘ormy of McClellan} Officers and‘mén have the most unlimited oonfiflenee In him, and hhyf nothing but curses for those hide bound demagogues and fenetiw who are constantiy findifig fault with and denounc~ ing him (because he is a Democrat.) The army understand the reason for their course, end have no hesitation in pronounc ing itpolitical. This we had the best evi dence of; onmcoreeof omions, whilst at Sharpaburg. last week. We observed gather gratifying fact. The army is com motive as is McClellan and the Demo~ erotic party. They are fighting for the Union and the_Constitution, and'have-no‘ idea of per-fling theirlives one moment for the emanfcipotio‘ii of the 1:33:05 J‘he sol diérs hue/alt the effect of this negro busi ness, and want no‘ more of it. muddous Stevens is becotning alarm ed. Heepuuishes a card in the Lancaster Ezprm, denying that ho “ever uttered the , unlined," that, “ rather than‘ give ocnou~ siting to "bola, ho would see the Govprn mént shattered info ten thousand moms." ~ Ugon this the Intelligence: prodlices the fol lowing ugiy testimony: . At No 622 of the Globe of January 29. 123%,;we find the speech of Mr. Stevens. 1' Bed and corrected by himself. and pub; lishcd under "no authority of Congress.— The following is his language: "Cannot the people of the United States choosewhom they please President, without stirring up rebellion. and requiring hu milintion. concession; and mmpomiacs, to up ‘p'ease {he insurgents? Sir, I would take :16 steps to propitinte such a feeling. Rather «ban show repentance for the election of Mr. Lincoln. with all IIJ community, [a terri b'e civil yar'jucludedJ I would see this Bonrnment crumble into a thousand atom.” ' .{Now that. President Lincoln has is sued}, negro emnncipation proclamation, let We, ttot out his “ twenty milliofis.“ and Gov. Andrew commence forming his line a from Boston to Washington I” These' radio-lilt- mush-mt new content. themselves by u 304.5]againg " the President. '3'?!” New York Papers are agitating soqu of the removal of. the Nations! mat: to M; city. - on. LI. com From the Fulton Democrat '0 tab the from. > ‘1 following: We think the Dorriricrnc‘yoofl The CMCRKO Tribune in the organ: o(th this Congressional district have reitsrm to “NW” "'"ubliufl PM"! in ”W “Th “'l‘! (finmuhtc ”.,mqpl", nnrthe nmninahtm’ I .\firtthat. h is: duly edited, and I." "i," can anon. A. ~lf. Com-oth, QfSomursvt. “mail-15‘1”"? 3““ "W 0" or that PM}! in i“ “N‘ mniih‘llteforCougi-eu. Thon’lgh mn'nusm- “0"9 0' ““5 [:"i‘m- 1" “3's“"an 0""- 4ively . younimnn, he has WnirPcngnizHl , pmident is full I_n the secrets of the notice for a number ofyem as among ’“m lender! nnd Ilnflnential leaders of the Aboliti {Re 9“.th Somemi NT. which hnslboen langzpnhltqn pnrty at the Clpltal, and lo tunes distinguished for the nbihly nfit mpmmnjgrevenll, in a short spicy manner, 1 e real [MIMI thin-is no afict in the Fistula which 1 ”a." “d "den" or "in "menu!" I"- has furnished “In, State and the nation ,unn. This in particularly the cue insi letter ~' . , ' , , 'to _thnt jnnrnal dated September the =9th.ln 3:: :9,“ 'ntP’QWTW“ $5!“ [Polifihumpuhich the {allowing remarkable pus 36 ac mPne coun y. c i‘on 0 learn: ~ _ G‘en. Cofl'roth at homo. and the? that he! NWI ride," by the “my “do, cno‘ml in reoognizoduthe lenderoftho pmocrnry McClellan will set the soul ol permnno cc to th mm. Wt wideneeof in_ , Unity (he'reign {if “Est ‘Point. Presidentr Con- here, is sufltciem ,s, capt. :y and fitness to‘fill the position for which he. has been nominated. At the time when delegates were being selected tb represent the Democracy in the National Convention at Charleston, he took a bold stand in favor of Mr. Douglas and succeeded in securinga position as s delegate in spite of the strongl opposition of many “the lending men at the county. At Charleston and Baltimore be adhered to the fortunes of his-favorite, and stood boldly by him during the mm—' paign. But while he did this on principle. it is on principle that he still clings fast/to the old landmarks of Democracy as the on-‘ iy hope of our distressed country. Could Gen. Cofi‘toth he sent to represent this dis trict at Washington, it would do much to ward checking the fanatical and ruinous course which has been persistdd in hy the: Republican majority in the pro-cut Con-i gross. The‘Abolitionism of that body has done much toward completing the ruin of; fur once happy country. ,Of «ii the o'cts passed by them, scarcely at single one can be called wise and judiciouiz. By them the South has been made a unit, and the North divided and distracted. find. to them is‘ tchiefly owing theill-succcis of our arms.— ‘ The blood of many thousands of bravemen, iwhoso lives might hate been saved, calls from the ground sgainstthem. 'l‘heircourse has lent ten-fold atrocin to the existing war, and indefinitely delayed thecherished hopes of the friends of the Union. The peo— ple must turn out every man of them who has identified himseifwith the mad schemes of the (ultra Abolitionists. ‘ Among them is Edwixrd McPherson, whoh‘as been little else than an echo of the voiee‘ot' old Thad; Ste vens. Every vote of Mr. McPherson was with the radicals, tind against. the conserve» tive man of his ovvn‘i party ; his name nd the name of Stevens stood side by side all the time. We do not see how any conserva tivo Republican can support him, and we~ are sure many will refuse to do so. Let the masses who are opposed to Abolitionism rally to the' support of General Cofl'roth. who, whilein favor ofa vigorous prosecution 'of the war. insists that it shall he carried bu for the single great purpose of restoring the Union asiityms, under the Constitution which forms the=hasis of all ourlii-ertiam— Until the halls of Congress are filled with a. different style of men from those now holding seats, we see inc hopes of a restora i tion of the Union+the only prospect before ins, under the present rule, being'n desola l ting strife, the end of which” no mantmn sO3. ‘ The Bedford Comte says : Gem-(htfroth, the nominee for Congress, is a native of Somerset county. loarned the printing hosi ness, when a boy, in the Somerset Visitin office. and afterwards becameJho editor of that paper. Having been admitted to the‘ bar, he retired from‘the editorial profession. 1 and has since attained to on extensive and ‘ luqrhtive practice. in 1859, he was one of ‘ the Democratic candidates for the. Legisls-i .ture in the late district of Bedford and { Somerset, and led his ticket-about 400 votes. He will again poll 3 large vote in his own >county, and we . confidently predict his} election. “ The Philadelphia Danoorafic Lalger snyfi: A. 11. Coflrdth. of Sbmerset, has been nom inated by the Democrats of his district far Congress. Mr. Otis athorhugh Démocmfl and will make an _ablé and efficient repref sentative. ‘ 1 " STATE SENATOR. WI. McSnzuv,‘ Esq“ of Adams county, was nominated by the Senatorial Confer ence for State Senator, This we regard a}: a most excelient choice. Though {Ga Are not personally acquainted with Mr. MC; Sun", yet we know enough about him :5 enable us 'to say he is a gentleman of high character and influénee; strictly ‘honest, and eonsuientious/ in all his dealings, and enjnys th'e' confidence and est‘eeng of the' cifizens of .Adams county perhnps ton greater ex} tent than any oiher man residing in the county. | ~ ‘ ‘ It is highiy important that he should be ejected. If the Republicans, obtain a. ma jbrity in the next Legislature they will‘at tengpt to rulect to the United States Séimte thnt arch-agitator and revolutionist— David Wilmot. If we do not wish to see the State disgraced by an endorsement or the worst kind of ridimlism and ultra—Aboltionism.to which the Republican party of this State is pledged, we must electasoundiy Democint. ic Legislature. Int us see that it is done.—- Ckanbenburg 6pm? <9 firms. ‘ wr. nanny, ESQ. The ~li‘ulton Dona-rat says; The choice of Wm. MoSherry, Esq" of Adams county. fox-State Senatpr. we regard as a most ex cellent one. He is a gentleman of high in-' telligenee, uprighh‘honeet, and influential. He is a . Democrat because he has been convinced that u a. party it is nearer right than any othér.’ It in highly imp‘ortant that he should be elected. There will be a desperate effort made by the Republicans next winter toreelect David Wilmét to the United States Senate. Every innn who does not desire to see this State disgraced by this endorsement of the most ultra Abo lition doctrines, must feel himself impelled to use all his influence to provent quch a thing. The only way this can be done is to elect a soundly Democratic legislature. Mr. MrShorry is in every respect the equll of Dr. Dufiield, and deservos and will re ceive the united support of the Democracy of Fulton county. , _ “Did you Imu- Ihe .Newafmm JlaiM}"—The State of Maine, which usually given abotn 25,000 “Republimn”- majority. voted, a few weeks ago, for Governor and Congressmen. and although the Democrats had two can didates the Republican nominee has but about 3,000 majority. ahowingrLDemocntio gain of over 20,000. 'Mmocrats also elected their candidate (fir Congress in the first district, L. M. D. Street, being the first, Democratic 0011 me from Kline for eight eon. ‘ v "Sid you hear the new: from fiche. ; 1 The um so good Ind true f” i PI Jo) A tej It) j;; . .j. I 4 iZIIII k (11 great. people will obey its iro: din'l. I thinking man cm I"! what Gurernm the grace of “‘5l Point. means. “('Ol i said A distinguished Western mun, “(In 71; which HeCkUavm‘ll, a: lmu pommdr ' )larylund,lhe blow will}: b! will viral lb: r till all no bad «I: mlh.” We hue l - much time in four days. 4 ' The meaning of all this opposition to victories, unless gained by w ll know‘ lition Generals, such as "not; or Fre - ‘ perfectly plain—Abe] will set the ‘Aholitil publicnn plot agnimt the Union back, ll month, but ‘for all time to come. llu-I country prepared to bear patiently thi poring with the honor of the notion arl ltves often! of thousands of its best ci by the Abolition Republican enemies the Union nnd 11w gnllnnt young lpmle forces? Are the people willing that n 7 mos political faction slmll use nil [1! means to bring defeat upon the Federal and when they run in their trcnsonnb signs, insult the whole nation by open claiming that, “politirhlly the vigtnry McClellgn w‘il‘l, l‘ am persuaded. “‘in in lnnd, the blow which he will deal the re will set us hark six months?" It imhl lition Republim‘n party before the l'nion‘ succens of its forces. It is shying, in words. let MoFlellan and his brave a ‘ slaughtered; In! tho Capital be taken: lt-t‘ sylvnnln be invaded ; “in t the Union slid let not the I‘ninn forces win it. battle ‘ under the command of General llcClt-ll that will-“set‘the Abolition Republican 'bnrk six months." . ' sThe RppuMican leaders mus “J. B'.” (‘John Busheyfin clmrgn. A “cm-tl"—,so muddy; so ill-tellnperetl a dignified, so decidedly Brubryixh—am ruined. "is greed for office bliqu h vonn-m dues the snake. Probably lh era see thifiéprohnhly they try to him—and, minbably. they find they mu‘ght—qvhat ?—an unreasonable, n'nd hatl-hmfiT-d rmlum. We any. blv. We ldrm' I"nnw.‘l But thnse wlm ‘ him will [find their guesa. ' ‘ ‘ Huslwy] is éxvemlingly nnxinua tn g (of Abolition Miumateping, as he «In . the i-m in no}. impular with‘the pm, anlm put: A Bad fswr on it. Did he mime fur John Rama. nn “Hm-sized tur'n-g‘nnt. ‘rfor' Speaker of} House. ngnhfit Col. William ankin. earnest nnu] able Dauglnu llr-mnorut .’ I Dlllb9mptirole for E. ”Jinnah. n Know Nn'thi‘ng AMHHnniet. for (I against Cnpt.§Jumb Ziegler, nnothor ll Ina Dommrnlfi? 7 ' ‘ “I'm-9 nnf till his! '\’ntm of thi: ohn ‘ in the nrgnniiation of tho Homo? ‘ Did he , nnt vbte for Henry I).\M prnminont in (he Almlifionizml omm and the gmtélcader or the Know Not in Philadelphia. for State ’l‘rms‘er. n Wm. V. Mtflrath, a prominent I)» Dnmnmtfi' i ' Dill ho not EhflDGE the veto on g ”_tho ".1“ of I“? Hnuw to WPndoll PM who openly fleclnrod thntrfnr thiny I ha dosirnd and worked fax: the diam]; -of thin Union"? Bualmy may say he not there. Why not? It WM his du be then-. 4 n'nd the record dnos no! (showl he had leave of absence. . -‘ Did he not DODGE tlm mic nn imt ing our:Senntprs and roqnexting nur presontativos in Ccngrms In vote for 4 tion in the Dis‘ytrict of Cnlumhia Y ‘ ‘ _ Did he not,‘ in nrocvnt public s - mm; to know why sluvvry should no abolished! ‘ ' , We could add many similar queries. thesp nrc.enough for the present. ' quire!" may tnke “ J. B.” in hand, ssh he see the “card." We hope he will. ‘ - By th may : we are tempted to another qultinn, on another subject. not John Busbey. in the Legislature, ‘ NAEon shill to authorize Mechanics other: to enter. lions ag inst buildin-. repairs or alltrc'zh‘ona, as a; _new bdilding Was he not. one of niné to vote against bill. whilst seventy-sewn voted ‘for i Mechanics and others inter-mated in memmre: win show Mr. Busboy at the that they nre'under 'n\o fiigations to for him utter his vote 3;. st their pr tion. ' ‘ A “Breann'ilg?” the firm/Jim» ”(1!le for (‘nngrrss in Bed-x Cov:n!y.--Thn Opposi in Old Berks‘have as their candidate Congress an unwind-nut 'f Breckin‘ridg notwithstanding the abuse which t presses have héaped upon Democrats u' that title. The Democratic candida lion. 8. E. Ancons—the Opponition‘ Maj. J. B. Wnnner. The Reading Grum- says The opponents of the Democratic p rty have played many strange pranks in 1 air time, and resortul to many disgruc ful shifts. with I. View to its defeat. But it has hardly tube expected that even their pro verbial political inconstnncy would betray them into so glaring a" contradiction as that of making one of the much despised en’d ahhorrcd “Breckim-idgers" their leader.— But this they have actually done in bring in: out Major Wanner for Congress. , If any sin. in the Republican estimation. lat taches tn the man who voted for Brockin ridge, Major Wanner is guilty of it all 1 ‘ln the campaign of 1800. he wru‘ extreme and uncompromisingin his supportof Breakin ridge for President; and at one of the meet‘ ings of our Democratic City Club, made a sreech that was distinguished above all e se for its abuse of the Douglas wing ofthe; party. He opposed all terms of union with 1 them, nnd was for throwing them, neck and heels, overboard to the Republicans— ‘ And his attachment to Breckinridge con tinued long after the election—even down ‘ to the time the latter made the memorable ‘ speech in the United States Senate. at the 1 extra session of July. 1861, which fare I shadowed his subsequent treason. Major. Wanner’s change, it' he has changed, is,ot‘ ' very recent date, and the circumstances under which it has been brou ht about are not such as to enwurage confidence in its sincerity. BThe Abolitionists ‘are in high glee with the President’s negro emnncipuion Eroclemuion. Greeley “claims, “G'od leu Abnhsm Lineoin." _ fi'flajor Gen. Sumner entered the amyln a printe, nnd rose through a" the rank: “1 {be highest. ‘ L ÜBPARTM EMT. VIC- [IE DRAFT ghswoxr’sfpne our: has been postpom‘d qntil the Mn at October. The fal- luring is my amount to be dmflcd from one}: borough nfid tnwushipin Album county. I! wil! be .024 that Gettysburg has a enrplil of 20 abetting": no draft will hike piaue in an Borough: j Bcrwick Waugh, -, ' . - fl Berwick to“ nship, . - ~ 17 Butler 9 “ - - 4?) Cnnowngq “ ‘ - ~ 35‘ Cumberland “ z - - 33 Fgunknnt “ ‘ ‘- - . ”:4 Freedom; “ ‘ - - ‘ ‘0 ‘Germnny; “ ‘ ‘ ‘ r (‘8 Gettynbu hornngh, - 20 summa— Bam'dwnflownahip,‘ - -, 47 Hammonfix“ - . ‘ . . 55 Huntingtzin “ i Imtimore " 3 Liberty 5 " 1 Small-3n! “ ‘. lonmjoyi “ 1 llmmtpleag‘a'l“ , I Oxford g u , ‘ ‘ fielding-‘- “ I ’Slmban § “‘ ; Tyrone i ‘“ 3 Union 1: ;“ 1 | Every l i, by Cally," I Inflo- I=l3 Lon, t that Cnion mg, is .n e ot'tix 1 is the‘ flSinc, til! «hm-e wn‘s put in type, one'of the Clerks 21:01:}. Siam, the' Comxvuigsiohnr, has handcdg 11‘s the {buowing omcinl table, giving me +ulhber oplhose subject to drutjt, kc. It willfhe foungl intuiesling: ' iam d the __,,s"~_. "‘I ———-—————- . 7‘ ‘ . 1 ....c 3 g 2 ’1: 7 7 . 5‘ ,4“ m: c* o‘ ‘ 1 G ‘ “Lg. a. 5’ l ...: ... 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Mil 0111 of E ofits WM ssiblo army, 0 de- Y P"°‘ [which Bullertp., g. 137 ”an; ’1 81 '36 45 Bcrwick but}, 40 15 .26 15 11 Berwick ll‘ui 4:1“ 5 22 517 Conowago, 1: 89 l 1:1 48 13 35 Cumberland; 113 131 7 71 38 as Frnnklin, I ' 225 i (.4 3 If“ 57 '4l Freedom, 1 107 I‘ 10 9 b 9 19 40 Gettysburg:bor., 11:5 _‘llnfl \8 157 177 Germany, -3 178 128 '96 23,63 Huntingcqng 1 1m ‘1 61 ‘ 1 119 62 57 Hamilton, 1 108 ‘ 7 ~54 74T Hammonban', 172 J 33 7 'mo 45 55 Liberty, } 83 L6'3 ‘ 43 934 Lntimnrc, f I'l3 “19 l 671 20 47 l Mrnnllen. j 11:1; ‘6O 1 Int: 01 44 .\lnuntplmsnpt, 1112 120 2 ' 100 2?. 78‘ .\lnllnljny, l 113! ‘\l6 6 64 2'2 42 ”Mind, I 112 139 _ 1 85 4o 4:; Reading“ ‘ 1:14 110 67 10 57 ‘ Strnbun, : , 152 125 ‘1 .83 26 57 Tyrone, i V 93 2‘] <0 57 ‘2B 29\ Unipn, ‘1 .113 ‘2 9 n 7 94s .\lur) - llion, Abo- lor the other I y b 0 enu ;” but -‘hilst n, [or party 1 , EM»: ‘683 661693 :49 963 UESTRHC‘J‘IYE Flßi‘iQ.—'Tho most dosime giw fire tlmt emr oururnd in Celtyahurg. hrolu- outl n‘out 12 o‘clock} on Thursday night. lost. The filmos weré first obscrred‘iksuin‘g from the .étniile'pf .\lr. Nienrgc Cndori, an the nlloy hr tin-e; ('lmmhengburg and “'95! .\luldle . nml llzlllimmie mui \\'n‘shinglun streets. . The l fire immediaicly conununi'culcd Vi'ith ‘tlie ml ljoiiiiug: aluhl s and Rhoyw. and before it réultl he ciju-ekml l‘e’smhleq 'nf Messrs. Geo. Podori, George Lin 9, Dr. .1. 11.. Hill, Mrs. \\‘eiken, (ooeupiml hers. M3or§,)~and n ambh-i and H7O shops lwloug’hg‘to Mr)“. Fr. .\linnigh' were in mint. \\ilh inenrly nl] their conwn‘xs. The $ Silfllß fronted Em \\‘»shinglun sirqet iinii were , m-ch-inl by “fan-s. D. it f‘. Ziegler on frame"- ler shop. A _tm-re' nml n ro’h perished in the flnm-I, in 30'. lk‘vlori’a amhle. A hors‘c he longiug 10 n :htmnzer uis bnnlly burned. Mr. 'leuriinlsol st 21 wagon, n new cnrringo +1“; In large amonTit ofhny n‘mi grain. "IS log? is ilwm‘y. So i}; Mr. Link-1:. .\ir. .\iiuuign l‘ml a number ol‘liogs. rTiu: stvubles'were genemlly‘ filled with mi); gnlin. u, all of “mm were ; loért. We haire nnl‘ .\scefminenl the rl-rpeclire ’ losses, hut th‘y Were eonsiflerahle. Mr. James lllowon'r Hallie {on sited with grout elfort; but in n damq'grd condiiiou. i —— The Mag (ire Inn! syhrreleheen subdued, i until n large fume rival-Id, standing in an open :lni nenr the toil-mini: in the wcs'ern pnrt ofthc {townl was Iliérm‘crei to. bc' on fire,_l\'n<l in r} unhort lime war also in ruins. ‘Il mu occupied 'hy ‘Mr. Sunni-I nemst; and was filled “ill! ‘ hay, grain, ckrringés, ‘wngnns. sleighs, km, I none of which; were sated, so . rnpid mm the i work 9! deslplction. Mr. llcrhsi's loss i.- quite [henrgnmonnling In several hundred dollars, ‘ lindepem‘il'nt h _the building, nhich belonged, \ we believe, lojt- e Tromjison cstu'e; . . Oa t rid , that In.— Abo “be 121113 in‘l nrk, oug- cfer lugs liner. glaa vmg V , ‘ Pips. ears =1 OM y to that II 'The night : s ‘cnlmf-mlwrwise the finale town would hi: ' béon in immihefitperil ofde {ti-action. A“ was. itchquircd the most IC tive efforts to éonfino thg itevonring element tq the limits nlrejhdy indicated. That it was the work of the‘intonflinry lfiére is link-doubt, aid thnt the gnil y party may be speedily found out and pnnfn‘aed with the mmostxsnn-rity‘of the law, Is meg-prayer of évcry good citizen. but En ‘ ld put Did ole ml for WA Tow}: “eetifig was lit-IQ in tire Court House on Fnldny evening—Hon. Noses Mc- Clenn President, nnd~ Jeri Cplp Secretary—4o make Armngejents tobsve lin- towvi regularly fintroled. A ‘ommittcg “malppointcd lo (ska the matter in'l‘hnrge, who will see to it that an Ideqnats gjmrd is on duty every night. We are glad this immsurc of security has been adopted, and éoubt not Chat every citizen will clieotfullyc poratq. ‘ - ‘ COMMUX;;I\' will bé‘udmiuistored in the German Reio‘qmcd Church, in this place, on Sabbath morning next-rprcparstory’servicés on Saturday firsvlons, at 2 o'clo‘ck,'l’. M..— Rev. Mr. Buclier, {he Fa‘stor, will be assisted by Rev. Mr. Titzel. oi liechnnicsbnrg, Pa. ”4....-- -94.; ___—.,. El .232 late ion for fi'Anothei militnry; company, embracing in its membegshlp citizen: of Mummnaburg, Areudtatown q’nd vicinitx, was orginized‘ last week under 1“ following ofiicen: ,_ Captain—J. Hy. Plank. ‘ ‘ , In LinuL—Q. H. Fulwrfler. . , 2d “cum—A, J. Barber. 1 ‘ 0. Scrg't—A'f 11. Lady. ‘ . ‘ nah“! the arbnod ”boners ofCapt. man'- (er‘s Cavalry, tho were fanning! néur Leel bcrg and HM r'l Berry, hays been ordered tn repow thengflvu at Annapolis tb-day’, for agrvu-e In no g: qnnrtu—pr obgbly, to meet fife Indlnn Insurrection In the northwest. ‘ fl)“. Jazz!) Plnnk, on Harsh Creek, one my In: weekjpreunted‘ul with a basket of splendid Apple's, of the 1 Monster Red-Itrenk variety—one of" 1 them measuring H inch“, in circumference! Mr. Hichnel Frey, of Cumber‘ land wwnship, .133 nude us a non lcccptnble present. in the dupe at I bukez of large and luscious peaches, superior to 'which we have noise/e: during the canyon. Both thou gen tlemen have our thunks.‘ .. Shh ll“ danger of iavuion [I now pm ed, (thanks to the gfllmthCleuln And his gallant army,; the SLIM Hindu cnfled out by Gov. Cumin a ‘ returning home. They are, however, to mnThtnin their organization, drill as “Hill, uni jkeep themelvel in constant readinels for mqrchlng orders. fi’rhe moiutions in regurd to life duth of Lieut. J. D. Sodler will Ippur in out but. We New‘York World up it It rumor ed that Secretary Ber-rd will retire from Ike Cnbinet, in eon‘oqlnncp of the over-ruling 0! his View. on thdqu'eniou of issuing An cunni cipnion procbvfntion. H in Mid (last three 0! me Cabinet 11 aseuted from the proclunntion. g “THE, EKANCIPATIOH PBOOLAIAd ' ' , _ TION, ‘ H \ Communicated . . . ' . . :. EDINIA:—o“' . ' $30112?" "if "1 Lincoln has issued nPrnchuna. Mr. Wm. Bone,»~ tl dry.“ "imbfldfled Mid . ' “'9'”: free ail ihcslavea in the Smtes'tunt. give no I . In. "glint, nuthoriliesex. m'rebeilmn on the first ofJanuu-y,nex¢__ u Bancombo ~ :fi?'fimnon to -the word in “’1‘?“ ”‘i‘ "‘"vvnwm. ‘calcuiuied in Men brought int n no"! ”99"“ to have lava-so important A bearing upon the ix{.?.ihwing manne‘ . '0 popular um‘m the “’l' din-ma] relatinna (,er While mum” inoflh Cam“ L Annonornble )!.C from I'V' A n . ‘ 5‘ h‘ah'y Inomvomhe, nndfiill. we nre con- i fipfflnuuvozrgo was the d'"""guished fltlpnt, be ‘lumtionml b ' “noomhe count be Ammo " i w ”I'm" “"‘hm‘fly "“8”” "“5 l'ro'y speech Th 1' gm mzN . a annex a few e‘x ‘ nPrsil - . 9 members frmn Mn‘pfla‘iva Rexfixblictm and 6min! fig“ my: "‘f‘mm' their souls, whpn 3n n cmsicjnurmis, ‘ emo'lufhem e}:- .PXCItemoM he exclaimed ; , ‘ r em n - ' “£53? "7“ Sign“! In‘igiigenror ] Im Speaking {OVERi‘Lt‘ag 63:“ seats. butl ’ urin'e ~ nnwn 3‘ of: ‘ '- . . m n (0f 00!!" xzaig‘vfc'mughemnmitywmoifgrfi-i:' “1":335 in! mn‘htupntg of “Encomh me) ' ‘ can Irdiy he 11‘ c ‘ : n yword found my . f 0 snvtthnt whom we 9 “WW for "I 0 ' ’ ' r. BOUeS‘PhOn— . _ . r x9O graphic Dian ihalxl he Only 1”" “WW to %n mgfifif: i the use, in tgengy “I'.“ "Wm MA“ meet 'B’ ’s'“ ”me by “ID presenii decln r ‘ in) d ‘ . ord Bum!" “WWW-3 8‘ the LXN‘miwn I n mmf I! report. Low 1 I . (Fro: u\v. ‘ . I’honogra h" D' 1" “'9" m ”mi'u“ “1 ‘ Pmid ," 36 AW) ork iva'rm] , a .P “" ‘ci'nhary. With cornéct sin the Hi. dtfml'llqnciol‘n x 5 ""9"? Biondin in .‘lfic‘tmm of Words Evian“ ‘HM‘T-t’l'i‘ :1 pol icn “dancing; \Vb ‘. . "Bunco ‘,, _ ' . lo wor ekevateq - - ..V 4 en “1 km in ’9: With the.‘ ‘ ' 'l. . ‘ wpa.m..wp:::z,‘::zma';izrs“’ena Wm mm mm, quE‘ifi‘e‘JZ"; “P“ ijf'cts an Pquai weivm ‘N 9' Ifidffllyltho 16th Con mid ‘ if} nwe of ‘,E‘lus 5? maintains ilisbfiilgfiikigrllnm $3,111“; dd cult-ml: gr in“ dun-la,, A “17“.“ z 9W“ mmoring the null ‘" . lo ‘1 ‘htcrim ” ' ‘A ‘ J jfiri’d”'°§"‘“"fl 06ml Mcci-iii'ilrihehe’iifi’,“ 5.14.112“ pail.” “5 ”mm ’W mus: ‘ 9 no prnc-lnm [inn f '- ‘ ' .3‘ lon. \Jmnéinfl‘ in ii ‘ loudly-(‘iflmnrml .\v o‘.’ Whmh ‘6!I00" M 8 1861 ' ‘ lemonth ‘ ‘. . , Hm“ th . y, . '3“!!! nonnrni ‘ iaecowh” arm“. Compound him: Slim: special favor of Govérnor cud“. 31' (... by ‘ int, gonorni to t‘nmmnnd, hf‘follndi', "'0 ore thorized lo miqn th w mn‘ w“ an ‘MH '0 P 90”? ”m exactin “and m “(it"s. ,0” Al . _e; 9M! pampanv called ”inn faction. and he thrn ‘ me- 'flm‘county, in the’om-' ~ - ‘throanmuthcd ()i-rebui in 28).“ Hop '0 the of ““3 Pennsi'lmni'i R q a mzntlon ne'ilyiprochmutiqn, .’ -ne “”3““ of; ‘lmflemkv lo w.nric aim! 1;:"05 We want ‘. ”3."‘3“' proclamation re 1] F' - fair rnn ' “ ' -”5 speeches am] laltgio 13h: “THO“ Pmdniyni? 11:":an our Emttaaunglmuced ("M0 a number nf _ . m‘on up firing, of“ ‘ y,‘ . 5 "‘9" in Adams 1 - will muostillanoih PX ‘ "““M'V‘he ““‘iefhiflb ' '' o enlist . . f'l‘ pmclamui: ' ' ' ~ nnnor. “q“ 91’9"} ‘ ‘ m force th main ~ - m‘i’mhng flu l’ ‘ lufieresome. . . - provmons f 'ug 'k“ the {0” " ‘ ' :32?“ I]: H "“"N'Oming it; $372531}??? W“- I {will 'neves‘gzagért ‘ Imu 9‘" “"u‘ _ flm'efnmom. ‘0 'nmke ‘5“ ‘ Rlt . . ‘ . you. 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' n ‘ ' ; 23531,?‘9'1 TWP“. he again isfxmu “(Sir/’3: the Chicknhnmin “I“ I‘m—”m “up! of ._ . n mnngn-um, m (“H-'0": the lrm 1' I",“th Yl3 mm mm: rianrnel mi. the frit-nds of ti 1 - .~.Y ' ' , ‘ m “'1'“! of the SI ‘ ' : .taies rim: . 'el "'"" '3 "IF flwe“) ks of t] ‘ ‘mqflmlnnh‘ ”"3 slave .émiésrfiJl'g-W PM], remain in tfit’MTl-ylum .le. Ranl'j.mhnnnm.k. thelsoilv‘nf v we rm 'il"3 m“ - I I ""1" findnrnnm m the rebel); i 213: count. i tho best blood (Satanic! nmi recldpnerl wifh the Mimi nnihnritv. ”pm“ man' th‘ "M ”ML—"n4 yvc this But we have no when to f n ‘ - ‘." "GO“bh‘blo‘. Chieftain u ' ' :er furthmi "HI“ Tint task a; lshe; mat, In huckmm. hns nnu-Jtinn dun - - .I‘i«_ man [Muff-l when “-0 - . ' Ol' .. "831' “BI“. . . "0“'( PL. an Manning extz‘i‘lf'ilg-m‘llieo‘x {pd tdwhag doubt, hisetbe- vule‘vnum he would, no VIOIMed that Congfifufinn which gzgffii‘lvlfi file Wm- enamhhonb . . 3. . _ i 7 noon on. V Them-mm“ nmi'nohie MEI {o uphold, defend and protéetjnci thh evil oonsequenm which must inevitably follow the prochimntiou justigmed. 1 the mean time w‘eV-impl re the ‘comcrvn ive mm of the nation to' grmnt a united i‘ hi. to {hot flood-tide of fnnnlicism and disregard o the COnstitulionnl rights of American citizens which thie proclamation oftlie President will pour oVflr_thB langl. The danger is in» niinent {lth President ILincpl 1 can delib- ‘ orntely p‘ublish such a proclami ion as thnt to which we have refén’e". L [From the Patriot}& Union.] A 4 The Ironidn'nt ha.- yiel ed in the holi tion prey-urea. and issued prochunatior dev, daring thin on the tint offlnnuqry. 1803, all ‘ the slaves in'Slolen then ih rebellion. pr in any “ designated part of n’StM " “ ally/ll»: than, (lu'ng'rforioard and flrrewr‘fnki and thel government of the United fillet “ will do i no not or note to rspnm such page". or any of ‘ than. in any gram (liey' may wink! for (bf:- ac tual mam." ‘ , ' ‘ Greeley. Sumner 1% Co. have triumphed. Abolition is rampant in the Ydministmlinn.‘ in Congress, wherever their Influence eould' prevail. ‘ , '' ' " l g ’ in the name oftheConslituiioti. of Hutnnn ity and of Wisdom. we solenihly pmtest' ngninstthie reclamation! And we prophe cy nothing hut evil as its legitimate result. ' . ' [From the Pittsburgh Pbst.] { The (one of the press on the President’s emancipation proclamation is as was in lye ‘ expected: the radimls of the 755010.: soiliool ‘ thank God, very fervently. while’the conser vative papers are in great doubt as to its] propriety or efficiency. The Fireside t, at; all events. acceded to the prenaure o? the: Abolitiouists, and we must only‘wuit to see} the eti’ectn of their im‘portuniucs. Taking; experience as our guide. we can see nothing, resulting froni‘this proclamation but evil to our muse. * * The Abolitibnists are} bentupon thedmimction ofthe slnve Stowe. 1 even lit-the awful cmt of freeing three _mil-l lions anda hell' of slaves, who must. be in some may provided for. even at the expense of and in Opposition to free white labor. ”Another prediction has beén verifind. Democrats have charged the Republican lenders and editors wiih Abolitionism.— The demagogues denied it, but now that the ruinous doctrine has been put into force, they applaud it. What no the peo ple to think of the consistency or patriot.— lsm of such men ? 8-1: is stated. on good authority, tint General Burnside was ofi‘ered the command: of the army of -lhe Potomac. but in declin-l ing the honor be Inserted the minen | fines: of Genenl McCielhn ‘j the pen-iii tion. . 1 Pennsylvania Reserves nre decimated}.- Company K is in‘the thickest of the fight— ‘ they have followed MoClellnn through the dangers of the Peninsula campaign ’nncl re' turned with him decimated in numbers.— They have shared the dangers of Mamas: and Bull Run. of Cnthctin Mountain rind Shhrpsburg. nobly doing their duty every where, and are now in the front ranks in pursuit of the enemy. Capt. Bailey, the successor of McPhersohmntjl more'reoently Lleut. J. Durbin Sullor, ut-the head of Company K.nohly proved their devotion to their country by their, hearts! blood.— Agnin and again thuve‘Compnny K slinred ‘ in the bloody fmy—untilscarce scorporsl's l gusrd remains of this once gallant nnd 'no- ‘ ble’ Company. But where wins their original , Captain during {these' bloody battles—she who promised to remain ever with them who would share their dangers and. if/need ‘ befidio with them? Banqueting in' Wssh-‘ ingtou. pulling wires to secure his re-eleo- ‘ tion to Congress, {coding out to his hungry ‘ serfs the pnp of office-nwhile the blood of many of the noble boys who enlisted under 1 his banner, now roddeus the soil of the Old : Dominion. ‘ Now for the finale. With a flourish and I blast of trumpets, the Harrisburg Telegraph announces the startling fact that Capt. Mc- Pherson. the hero of West Chester and An nspolis J unction, hnis tendered his services as volunteer Aid to Gen. Reynolds, to de fend the noble State of Pennsylvania from invasion. But this announcement was not sufficient tofill the measure of vanity of this superabundantly intellectual represen tative from Adams. Ila publishes board to his constituents, announcing that his services are due his native State, in this he:- hour of peril, that he has entered the pe culiar arm of the service in which his pe culinr militnry genius would be the most. servicesble ; and should have added, when his wed penou would be free from my contact with the poor private soldier. and under ordinnry circumstances, free' from any‘dnger from those villninous gut.- He thinks the State of Penmylu-in worth more than his individual no", (Whit modes ty!) and regret: thnthil military dating. (God uv‘o the man-kl), will prevent him from mingling among his constituent» this fnlf in their political ummblagel. 0 tan porn! 0 mam I t V > Bunoombo—Buncombol A capilo ideal ccm. Have I not, proven that lhq-nord Ind the uignifimtinn are worthy of a place in Web-I!" and 13011019? Let the people of the 16th Congressional district remember Hm: Hm next Sun; a!» lion takes place on tho Nth day’o! October nut. and that Capt. MvPherson is a candi dale for Canyon and that Bunoombe is in order. Ad raft:ram'u‘iu...’~ PA: 1 `00 10 JOA:1 Wlufsu, 'lfnylor c 0437." } ‘ Sept. 16, 1862. ' Dear (“mira- :—1 m 3 gratified on arriv ing at. this paint to receive the fin! number of the "Compiler" since leaving New Creek. Aug. 22. It was like meeting with a long lmt friend, and I never stopped its perusal until I hml chnned over every column and rlevonrod it: contonm and than handed is around. . It m- alao my glorious priviloge to tnko by the hand my long absent friend,Cnptain James Adair. who was a member of a court martial at Cumberland. tMid Who ntet. us at this point on his way in rvjoin‘ the Rogi-i mont at Bbvorly. Ilia rosenco hero wan lmilnd with delight by tEo many mirm per sonal friends he has among the boyw. Licut. Non-ll is still at Beverly quite nick. Dr. McCurdy. our estimable Surgtaon, in forms me this r'nnrningho doec nnt'oonaidcr, him dangerous, though quite ill. ‘ ‘ On Friday evening “to .'rccoivctl 3 (10- spMch-l’rom (it-n. Kelly ordering thé evacu atinfi of Fort Elkvmtor without delny Ind to «lqatmy our tents and all other-prom“, that we could not take With us, And rctrut to this point» ‘ z i ’ About 10 o’clock that. night the fires were lighted and ‘oon the whole cnmp wins in a blue of light. It was it strange scone to LN who nevar before Were compelled togjystmy any property ofthP government. The night. was (lurk and ruiny and muthe firas‘iu crow-ml it lit up tho surrounding mountain-I witlta strange unearthly light, omit many were tho regrols oxprmsml as our bnnvnsm homes that. my! done us good solvim for a your were now fut (linmfinring. Hmrtml with-mv marque" likv I would part with n (lmr l‘ril‘nul wlmm l um uovpr to not! again. ‘We ci'mnnpnt‘ml our mnrch at. 11, I’. 11.._ nnql nftnr tmmping the whole ‘night nrrivml at. lit-verly at H o’r'ock. A. M.. whim wn rented until 5 o'clock. l’. M., wlu-n w‘e ugmn stirtml on our way and xnmlc- n tlmtitncc of nine miles to tho’ that of Sand Riclgr‘e, whore m- cnmpe-«l fur the night. At 6 o'clock next morning we npniin' up traps aml otl’. and nfts-n the hnr-lnet day's march we ur rivml at l'hillimm. Bonrlgon county, Va.— At ”lii point Gen. Kully hind a ukinninh with ilm ltulwls ulmut dymr unnunml of conrw lumt thomont, M he always 1'06“.“ ‘ After A good night's alt-op we ntnrtal for this plan nml nrriveil ln-‘n- at 12 M.. wrary aml font aoru nml willing to rent :1 fuwdlkya, Providing the country will not. 'mtml our nervivva. but of vourso ulwnyfi ready to nlmy any order or nurtsuwrim‘ olliqars promptly as we always :ln. ‘ ‘ Wu have min-chm], since wo loft Rnwlmn lint-g, onulmmlrml 11ml eighty-six mllme siilmloing all our ntlmr iluty us loldu-m nnvl I know no ltruinu-nt in them-Him lnH IlnnP more lmrrl toilmmo work t'lmn linvu the boyu of thii lrwprito orgnnizntiph. Limit. .\lu~tin‘nl‘.ymlr county is acting Adjutant oftln- Rngllllo'lll. uncl I do Int! :5 aimplunct nfj'n‘fitit-t- u hon l lmnr tlii-i «impin twtimnny to his worth a.- ..ginl-lie-r mul gentleman. May Ill‘t ~lmtluw nvior grow Ins-4., . 7 ' i Wh'Pn. or frfim wh-st pnint. you will [war from me again I (“[lch know. as our Ruli mvnt lump: sinfin'ng Mum: sqmmvlwru nll Um timn. \\‘hnw’v’pr nm-lus that i 4 nvw unnl inlarcstinz yun mlf be sure to hmr l’rnm DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSYONAL CON- FEBENCE. Th!- Drm‘m-mhc ('unfi-rlncn for-_Hu- (7-m -grlwiqlml (11-trim r-ng-nnmwl nrtlmcnumiu-u nl' A'vhnH. l'u-uilnrd. Frxlein. Furlldn uml Snmr-rwl, mnl M.‘ the hpuw nf .l'm-h Ml:- Dunltl. in Fullnn _munl)‘. nn Jinn-inlay. Suite-nah" ch. wlu‘n the fol! \‘i [g grillin mm! npponrml mt mnfa-rmm: .«Ir/lllM—l‘npf: R. MI'L'U94ML “.3. Pu»!- for and H. Lil 3MO. . ”Miami—l). 15. Shannon, (P. U. Swain Mul B. I“. Myoru. ' 'Fybgvb'lin—‘Wm. Gnrdnor, 05-5. M. Stung" nnd I}. Y. ”unh’u'r. - . Fnflnn-- I ‘auvt. \\'-m. Hmtnnxhorgé‘ high ty nn-‘ H. G, Smith. ' wanl-A. J.JColborn. Peter [lolfley and ani- Lit-My. ' Hn mntinn of Mr. Shannon, of leowl. 03111. R. Mdfrnni’. oi ,Aclnnu. \\':le chmg-n Prowlmu. and flu motinn of Mr. Tlmmhn. at Franklin. D. F. Menu, of Redford. mus nmmintevl Sevra-tnry. Nmninmimw being: in order. Mr, Shannan nhminutml firm. A. H. Cm‘rmml. och“!an rel. Mr. llgmehnr numinntul llon.G'm.W. BREWER. of Franklin. 1 On motion of lit-Smith. nf Fuhnn. it mm [2131171771. That the enumiK-s ropm‘lM-lltml in thi~ Conference, cat their votes in and.»- bntim! mulnr. .'l'he Cnnfnrgncb Hwn proceeded to vnm fnr'n‘cumlidum fur Cough-fin, when on the first ballot it. was mmrtnined that: A.,ll.Cnf-. froth had ‘rpceivod (Notes and Geo. W; Brown 6 volen. ‘ ”,j | The remit having been announced hyjhn i’rosi lont.‘ on mntinn 0! Mr. [hm-her, of Franklin. the nomination of Gen. Com-oth was made ununimom. ' ' - l Mr. fitnhlo; of Adams, ofieml the fol lowim! resolution, which was unanimously adopted :3 ‘ ‘ Rrsnlt'al. That in the nomination of Gen.‘ A. H. (Mil-nth. the Dn-mpcrncy of this Com mssirmnl Dmtrict haven. smudnrd-h-arer‘ worthy of the lime-honored flag which he hem-sum] and» which the conservatiVe mu ms Hope to follow him to victory; and we, hereby call “upon all trde friends of llad‘ Conutitpcionl and the Union to rally to Hi. supmn. . ‘ On nmtinn of Mr. Spang. of leorgl, the Chair Appointed a committee of three to wait upon Gen. Cufi'roth and inform him of his nominnliun. The Chair announced the foilnwing gentlemen as the committee; G. H. Sprung, G." H. Stengor and H. G. Sink, Atter a vote of ‘thnnks to Mr. McDonald for him kindness and attention, the Confer ence adjourned 11'»: die. ‘ R. McCUBDY, Pnel’b. B. P. Minn. Sec'y. ’A " “Yinmm ro Pnulunl.’l—Pruident Lin coln, in his address to the Border Sum Coa- ‘ gresemen, warned them that the preuuro upon him to ispue 1m emancipation pmclmntiun in. so great that he feared he might yet be. cow pelled to yield. His distrust of his own rum ing power has since been fully justifloil. lg deed, this yielding to prcuure is Mr. Lincoln’s fatal weakness. He yielded to preuure‘in ur tzing Gen. Soon to fight the first bettlc a! Bull Run; he yielded to measure in this: Colonel Miles another command, when he should have been she}; he yielded to prone-re in . disconcerting General McClellnn's plant in‘ spring. by ordering a premature advance It the West; be yielded to pressure in so medo dlmg withthe peninsula campaign ”foam it to miscarry. No man erer yet ndqluibufld successfully the affairs ofa. great antic: with- L out I backbone incapable of “yielding topm sure.”—-.V. Y. Herald. \ Tunnnun Barnum—We have iton putt; . good authority, from a gentleman {mm A 11“... driu, that many of tho soldiers "9‘100001! M city, with tlmr officers, no show!!! ”lumpin n of inanbordinnlion in conuquenco at q. Presidoufia proclamation. The can Offli aoldiers will probably b 0 lttenduho, MM lboulder-llrapted gentlemen who no wrong that. they did no: com out a: I‘m for M u;- sro my pouiblll 1"" ‘ "i“ ”Wm!” 3! link into the gain"!!! burl“! the"M._. ’ ( . ‘ <‘ " '- "(nguwhg , . 3 “-60! gen. «2 ‘ and. _ mum in Haw Yeti. ‘9 "I" dig.- JGNIVII. FZEEIM
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