JUL, ft VIM jf-; J.j;jJ: Lcwisburir Chronicle and West ISranch Fanner June 8, 1855. I I 1 Mi'!; ?: ill m hi r? a 1 V w I. 1 ITrmishnrg Clpnirlc. tro. .v. wokpsx J. b. rx-KXtui a. Jmr. R, 18-55. f;lfftt .Tf m, I tl- l.tWISUVR-i t lir.oMCUl MCLM i the lre-t and bt:t circilativB t-l mi; vi(.mi t Cbmb dimly. Currarpoodt xr of tht Lewulmrg Cliroalrlt. Notes on tin Wing. Athkxs, I'a., June 1, 1855 Started from your goouly 'Hurg at 11 this nioming, leaving the New Berlin constable under the care of llichard I'ross, Ksq., serving papers on your 150 alleged fraudulent voters. The connection, at Milton was in good time. Shortly after leaving Williamsport, a cry was heard, "A bralen l i ofl 1" the cord was pulled, the train stopped, tho engine reversed, and the tram backed to I ia ni 1 ... nnu .linn, i m alarm nr m:in a overboard . could not be more cympa- ' be voted. '1 his thing of swearing to vh; , Wheat : the Oats will start flr.,f, grow fat thetic, or cause more blanc hed cheeks, (r u-hut such and such men voted for, is a cs,r aI1j ti,e yy will be first attached to it. than did this alarm during the long n.o- cew law to us, and csuld have origina-: The frost will kill oats, fly, an 1 all, and inents the cars were going backward to ted nowhere but iu that verdant village. the Jacayiiig oats will act as aeover to the find the uiUiug brakeman. It was ex-1 Their infatuation has led them into ' Whr.it, an J also afford it nutriment. Iectcd that his mangled remains would 1 some annojiog bluuders. For instance, : This,like the f rincr experiment, is very le found, aud camphor bottles were in the 10;h si ecifieation, they charge Ja-' oasv. a!.d wants verv little of either labor brought into refjuiM.ion. Happily, bow- ever, it was found that he bad fallen out ci iue rcacu 01 uie wneeis, ana striking upon his bead, his face was covered with .1 . l. r .1 I I i . -i blood, but he was enabled to get along without assistance, and rode to Klmira. The persons cm pi i. I about the cars suffer much more, and are far more liable to accidents, than passengers in their cosy scats. There were fewer passengers on the road than I expected to find, but being the last of the week accounted for it, as I am told there arc generally good aud increasing loads. Farmers wishing to sec "a new country" need not 'go West,' the trip from Will iamsport to Klmira, up Lycoming creek and down South creek, gives every phase of country life tangled forcsts,untouchcd l)V white or red men, dense forests thro' which fire has run, blackcuing every inch j of ground, woods tbiuncd of urj lus brusfc, i or of timber, raw-mills stocked with "lum ber" in every form, trees cut and ready for ' "logging," logs and uuderbrush piled aud ready furthegraud burning frolick,grounJs hiirnt. nrrr and rirer.ariii.T for the first crori. ' ----- . - - 11 O I 'UVrOUII 111 lili UIIIIUII.D llUllllll-, grounds with the first sod upou them, vcr- j aDy time it is demanded. This looks very Uant meadows thickly studded with black-, nmcu making oath to a falsehood encd stumps joungorchards.and every vari-; through wilful ignorance, for the least iu ety of dwellings from the rudest log hut to vestigation would show them their error. the stately whitc-house-a'd these you can ecc, with many a smiling village aud ham- let, in a ride of 7S miles, and quite as e i -i . . i satisfactorily as to go 2 or oOUU miles nd See nothing more striking. Fassed through a good shower in I tnn rjlvania got ahead of it in New York fstatc, where everythiug was verj dry and dusty, and streams extremely low but returning again into Pennsylvania, found tho same gentle aud invigorating rain wc Lad seen iu the middle of the day. lhe l'cnnsjlvama l.ailroads 1 tried,, . , , , , , , anj have not jet acrjuircd the solidity case of locomotion to passengers, which j the X. Y. & Krichas. Yet they arc good j excellent aud what a variety of nery and condition wc encounter in half ft aay 8 nae . Throuih the m'.a'i rM tlim'ijh tV rlay, Ttirouah the roru tid tt.rouh Uie liv( Bt th marKin of li- ik. 4i'rtlMnvrr through the t-rkt OVrtlr bleak miA 4r r m r. Ob wf hi with ju-rwr h rr, pln-liine : tl.-fhinjr ! Crafhing ! tiu. Ling -tt ritj,:, hs (lie babbles rill A a J mui IMlow. hill Juminj ! t'UDipinl Kockin : r'tr:ti. Like " '') tUtit pnoriogl By th Vwly hut mnl nistu-i'm, J:y th .rirw de &iiir-tii, M htr the farVtry rhimn.T ti"k', HLire the f.-nudiy beitons rruakb Fla-h fclonii : On ! on ! ith a jump, And & bump. And a nil te th fire bii.l n to itf d htiuttl .ftl i'r the qu-4urtaiii kc Hi ttj with era!M-l nr. Y.vry iimtast p'ni-thinK Be, Jtterf iiH-tiiiit ut ti i'w, Now a tavern, rrnw a rtcej Ic, Nw aemwtl f cat.ins ," Now a hollow, now a rulti-. Now a rrow a.v. tu rn a briJv ' itnimhk, ottiinMr, Kumhle. tutu.ile. Fretting, getting in a st-w ! 4'borcb aod flu e, Ki-injc peAple, tjillrlt thnnpht are lot tn vtew, F.TTTthinj that eye run Mirvt-y, Turnf hurly-burly, titp-turvy ! Karh p'nger i thunipe1 an 1 shaken, Like pliVMC id, whrn to he ttkt n. IIt th fotindry. rt be f--rj". Through the plain anl ni'mntam grge, M'here the tuli tre- r ar thnr hrJ, W here rwpoae the nl tit fc-hl, Mnnmentu am k1 the gnu Flit like apeetm a you paa ' If tn hat! a frirnd in-1tn-l. H lub.: whirl ! ia wa-; he left hfhimr Htitnhle, rutnM. all lb" i.iy Tbu we p the tour away And go wc "ot to "home "from "home, obliged, during hot weather, to close the thousand :n elieet, ana Uu,'IUU were in f titled to vote, to wit : Jacob Latshaw, James fter another four miles omn.bussing.about j back doors and windows of their dwelling . the h itals. , Z;;; "liamH per- 9, P. M., having accomplished 125 wiles , house many times in the evening, on ac- J It w; expected that by the 20th June, . ,,, voted' for division in the Boronqh of se in 10 hours Cahout IS hour, however, not ' count of the horrid odor proceeding from ' every av;dablc una in Great Jlritain, be-, lmssr..ve. who, f.,r the same reasons, and oth- s ' . . .. .... . .' rns. were not leirallv entitled lo Vole, to wit : on the move,). This is gratifying speed, uu hue iuv c.y. i ma 19 giuLuui p'cui compared witli my laxt visit over the same route, which occupied part of four dava, and prior visits from two to three, and at j ow, lcliow citizens, all wc nave to : taken up ur me conveyance ol troops to Denricli. jr., John Itenn, John C. W'omer, F re double the expense. ask you, is this state of tilings to remain ? j the Crimea. j denek Ii nver. :. Aaron ILissinser, Charles . - , . , , ' . ,r - . , , , 1 v i n .i i i i Hun'er. Isaac C. Fisher, Thomas Deal, Fran!; As far as 1 have yet observe, crops Cau not some efficient measures be taken, J lecn ictona visits Tans on the loth 1 , . ii.lllnt look well, but a week later than with you, and more suffering from drought. - I.NCOO. " 7 " CW JERSET STATU A(1BICLI.tiral FOCIETV. Tho arrangemcnU for the State Fair at C.mden In SentemW. arer.ro- gressing with a decree of vig'ir lnclilv v. ii . -. . i c i i creditable to its Managers, and wc feel eouGdent that the Exhibition wi!l do credit! to the agricultural resources of Xcw Jcr-! c . Tho f.;. ;tt i i , i ssy. lnc r air will take place on the l!ltli j HOih nrl "ts j.... fLi , v i ii ; -.un, ana .latdays of hetiUniber, anda i entries must be niaJa hefn M,. tcmbcr 17th. - jstvr uuleaxs. June 4. Tim nmnUr f ilo.ib. A. .i . dur,De tUe I'1 bave teen CO, iueUdiDg 275 from Chok The Contest. According to the Oath of the New Jer- lin Coutestcrs, it appears that they have tna'Io a pross blunder, or elpc they arc as ig- I norant of our laws as Calmuc Tartars are. ! They affirm that, "to the best of their , 1 I. i 1- fit 11 .1 . , i . .... ... .. Knowledge ami beliet," all the persons i named in tt:c diUcrcnt specilicatious voltu for Division. We should like to know I liow ihev found that nut so certiiinlv that i they can make oath to it. Did the Jil:r- ent election Hoard's make it their business ' to open the tickets as they were handed in i and make their contents known? We i rather think not. Had the election been viva voce, the matter would be vcrv diffe- 1 rent, and there might be Eome reason for being thus positive ; but iu secret ballot- j ing.no mau has any business to know how ; another voted. If he is thought to be an illegal voter, let him be tried, and if he is ......... ;kiivift.i Hiom 12 iitn n innurn .0 ,v. .....v . .. Coo Zcntioycr of having voted for Divis-' ion in the North Ward. Lowisburj. Now ... . ........ . . tic it known, that Mr. .. died about eight years ago; that there is no man of that ; i name in town ; and that there was no su.h j , vote cast on the Division or any other' , question, in this town, at the last spring j election. Yet they are not content to j malign and swear that some of our very ' j best living cilizens arc fit sul jecls fur the ; penitentiary, but mu.-t call up the u-mo- ry of the silent dead for the purpose of ' fixing a sti.'ma unou it. if t!u-v can. ! Iu the same (19:h) specitication, they accuse one Johu Cornelius of having voted illegally for Division, iu the same box. There being no person of that name in the North Ward, wc are very modestly iuformed that it is intended for us, the ju nior, aud we aere consequently " spotted" by the law through the medium of the ,'ew Berliner, constable Schell, to appear and answer to the charge of voting without first consulting their august ninj -sties. Well, we shall attend, of course; but rec ollect, accusers, that we can show the proof of our riitht to vote on Division or anv r.w ,,.-t;..r, ftA ...ir...i.s' j It our 0..;u;oa that ,bc wholc Uling ; ; j3 a miserable farce, gotten up merely for ; a gaIa jay for New Ucrlin, and for the : -ii cl c ii . i j c.-pceial benefit of the tavern keepers, at : (the expense of the persons arraigued. j We therefore ftt "est that uoiic of the ac cused FjicnJ a reel cent in New e-rliu, cvcd though it cost double to return Lome every night, or go to Jlifflioburg. To the Editor, of the Lewisburg Chronicle : Gents: In your paper of last week extract from the llolli.lavs-1 , StinJanl. calling unon the citizens ' alleys, in view of the pudden appearanec ' of (jBacr3) jn Columbia, J'ittsburg, and ' jiifliintown. Now, we wibh to ask, what ' j8 the condition nf the streets and alleysof t :si,.r 0r)t.t.;allv one important allev. I vii : Cherry Alley, the Crst north of Mar-; ket street, which serves 33 a sewer for , . , , , nearly half of the town ! Ar.y one who will take the trouble to examine it, will find that the drain which should cury off J the Clthy water constantly pouring into it, is so much obstructed by the brid'jjos aud , , , , . ... cmuanKnicuts uirown up uy street auera- tions, (we will not call them nnprovc- J merits,) that green stagnant water is con j stant.y lying in youh along it$ course, t cmitiufr an otlor, whicli is already a fruit ful source of disease. The Town Council have bad their atteution called to this sub- jeet again and again, and a petition signed by many of our most respectable citizens, calling their earliest attention to the sub-! ject, has been addressed to them ; all ; seems in va;.n. Time, money, everything j mast succumb to the universal leveling ; i system, a system which is acknowledged ' ! tr, I.e most rreiii.I ieinl (cilienlth nml which ! i.. t :.i. .1- i . 1 greany imeriercs nuu ueauij mm a- ( me -j -., mu u sumsu -j riety of any place. Who would like to fault. ! undertake the leveling of the streets in Official information had reached the j Washington, Ilalliiiioro and many other ; British Consul at I'lsinorc, that the l'us ' places wc might mention? However, if sian Government had or lered all the Hus i the leveling must go on, lot it be so ; but sian ships of war at Crou-'adt to be sunk, let the ueccssary improvements also be i except Jy'.it ships of the line, attended to. One gentleman, the lie v. j Tl.e-m-v;:i!ity in the Austrian army in 1 Pr. Clauk, has remarked, that they are j Silieiac -i.liauo to be very rcat. Fifteen tho drain, ot wuicu we have spoken. J ue . ----- - ; ! hot weather will soon le here, aui with j j it perhaps the Cholera. j l - i ! to protect tlie community : llealtn ought i to be the primary consideration with every I J ' , . . . . , a . lone; and whatever is to be done, ought ! to be done at once. Heretofore the sa- . notorious but it n,T lu P'""-0 WJf 1101 "' "" "ui " 6 -"w , , , r . Commencement last fall, attest this fact, ' .. .... - .... YmZlT' To kill weevil in Wheat. T . . . . . . . In couaideritig the vast importance and . . t - T. . r .i i.-t. "' e- ; ' r"Pr 11,0 da"g "1 its loss by eevil will ; i obtru lo itself most painfully upon every i men, nd gained four Aldermen. They ' in,.M...ii.rrm..ni;i,:i. . ....... m. . uut. nig "'V wji..vm.i.i, ravJircn.will be hailed with joy by millions, A gentleman stales thai Lc lal year ; s - - - -t - .l-.l-V i ' prevented the ravages of Weevil by tlio following means : Just as tLc Wheat was Injinmny to head out, be sowed at the rate of one bushel Blacked lime to the acre among his Wheat, or at least a portion of ' it. Wherever he sowed the liiue.thc wheat . was not at all injured by tlio tteevil; ... i wuerever me ;ime was noi scwu. me i i Weevil wm very destructive. ! I submit to vnur readers whether this remedy does not seem to be reasonable, ; and so simple, as to be worth trying re- j membering all the while that if it should : fail, still the lime upon your land will not , be lost, but will, in its benefit to future j crops, pay costs. If not too late I hope )'0'-' readers will trv it. j to I'Iievent the fi.y. j : former remedy successfully tise.l in ! ' sni0 sections to prevent the ravages of the 1 Fly in Wheat, was as follow? : Sow a peek of . ' 1 . - .1 n n -., 1 1 1 e u;lIS In l!10 j-m xemi every ousuei 01 or nlaterial, and might therefore be tried noxt y tha tatisfaetion everv one uf uju,sclf. a I tell it tp Ton us t vni t M tu va. Athens, l'a., June 4, 1855. w. Arrival of the Africa. ! I am fax, June f. The Ctinarl ttcai .-hip Africa, from Liverpool, with dates to l!'Jth ult., arrived here this iftenioon. A si.' : -f. expedition is in preparation in the ( i!n.ta. The state of the sieg" remains in all re spects onchauged,aud it is now confidently reported thatti' ii. I'ellisaier contemplates j an attack upon the Kussiaus in the field. The motion of a want of confidence, in the II iusc of Comiiuus, had been unsuc cessful. The la.-t cngagem -ui wash, fire the Flag staff Battery, iu which the French had succeeded in destroying some important Russian works. It is rep irted that Austria has sent a secret circular to all the I'erman Courts, 1 ii'si.tiio. that rai-Ii !ia!l sneeife- ilist-nelle- the line of conduct that It CiCOl-'llS to fol- low. (Jen. IMIissier's appointment had prov ed immensely popular, and operations on an extended scale were cot.fiiently hoped fT. It is t!l;lt 0inar Pacha has t.fT.re.1 to take the hold of Simphorapol with the ' Turks if the French will support his ad-' 11 i vance8. ! The reeent irrivnl r,f ihrec French, di- ' visions makes the Allies' f irws about 200,- ; 000, pay French, 1 "20,000 ; EnglLsh, SO,- ! r. M.,.rc, Henrv Mathia, Maihias Mahsf 000 ; Tuiks, 40,000 ; Sardinian, Il,0o0. ' Wm V l1 Wm" rors Namii.-! (irn ' ' ' ' ' i ver. 1. 1". I'ulMan, Juhn Siuptun, ueiij. II. The correspondence from the Knglish Fher, J. K. Lunmis, Klulia ;!itienhoiie,J..liii camp to the Sth of May says the army was well supplied with luxuries as well as necessaries. Some fever aud cholera still prevailed. A spirited engagement took place on the right attack of the Allies on the night of the 10th, in which the loss was cousid- eralle. It was repeated on the 1 1th. On the 12th the Kussiaus made a sortie against the left attack. The Hussiaua charged uji the IJritish treuche, ami some i, .i i ; leaped oyer the parapets and were layon- ; ! ctcd. The lo.s was severe. The Uritiah lost a captain, and over one hundred men ; i I j were put hort comhut. I Ou tho 1'Jth GortsehakofT telegraphs : . ' r i. . i -.- lun ei.eu.i me- e.. , uui '"" moderate ; both sides repairing anil erect- ; J unes Hamlin, John Thornton, Fiancis Kee ing latteries. A severe battle has taken i II""r; ooNy Z ichinah stanch, lu-.-.d c , ; Newman, laac liehaven. Jidin HarKen..lames 1 placo Lefure the wai.s. I Huhton, John Lukens. C.P. Wheeler. Peter tien. l'cili.ssier telegraphs on the 24th, , Cosier, Frederick Fries. Simuel tiift, Anson , . vi "i . i l i Tai'lor. John li-ntlv. Win. (i. Itake, Samuel that a very lively combat had occurred in . S;illv. Wm. Mlllf.r, w.II.a.n Moore. James front of his most important position, which M iriy, l.eai Sucker, Hennis Pursell, lasted all the previous night, lie says : "We obtained complete success. The litis- ; sian loss is enormous aud ouh has been con.-iderable." The Tatrie gives further particulars and states that the Trench attacked the Hus- sian entrenched camp,near lhe Quarantine Uantion on the niif'tit of the 22d.and ao'iiin ! .1. on ,.-t ; ..I 1... ! lunging to the mlantry reoiuicuts will , - e-"o j - 0 s- Lave cm'u.ukcl fur the war. The steamship Sarah Samls la had bepn ' August. I The market for breadstuff's is ircnerally ' ! 1 , 1 . , ,, 0 J 1 1 unchanged, but dull. j j t t - .7""V" i L Ju"c The Lancaster : Savings Institution of this city has failed, I and Uou-'htcr. the Treasurer Li, Un committed to prison fr cnibczzlcracct. I The deficit is stated at S.J00 000 ami the ! Siionnrm Tt . r .-. .- ri assets at 5Iti J lie Institution is of course closed. Much excitement prevails ! among depositors aud others interested. Washixotos, June 5. In ourelection jestcrday, the Americans lost six Council- unc a uiajorny oi 10 en joint Oallot. 1UC average K,.nw ..i...;.., o- - ---.'---. uininjt. sru suu ..... ' general ticket wat fciWn petting up, for the Sheriff, tho . , fc , ' . , ' Special Court Froclanwtion, the New Ber-1 liu managers have carefu'.lv concealed the name, of those who are nut forward in t . .-!. . 1 t, , .it Ij t the matter, and ttieir oath is not given . The fallowing we are assured is a correct ? I- - l l 1 1 l copy irom me ongiuai, aua win supply luose ueiieiencies : K Signers of the Fetitisn. -inet'ord II E Bouse Michael Memmens Phillip Frank Samuel Sivenle Jr J II Cornelius Samuel Hunt (' Heiinbach Charles Cawlrjr Samuel s Aurand W I! nn.-r J S-ebo!. Charles J) Koush Mielmel Ivleckntr 1 M Uoiuli r. Smiih V K siauir. r 1 ti- n 1 1 1(.,,D spuh (."hiries Ktrckner s Harmaiiv jr Manaiis nnelott John I Scebuld Vim"'" ji, swineford w'Jj."" "l! 'lliu'ia J. k The Ca'h or ASrmilioa. i xmx COI'M v SS. Terso'ially appearct befure John Swineford division ot 1'iiiun countv. Ksi., a Justice of the 1'eaee in and lor sai l KU't SpLnJi ulion. The proof wa? r.nt pro County, John Seebold, Joseph Mleeiviicr, John duce I nor dem inde.l by the ulilrers h 'Minir M. Raim anil S imuel S. Aurand, two and ' the election iu the liorou.'h of I. ewi'-bun.' ami more of the foreoin prtitioti'-r. who bem Selinsrove, the townships of White Deer duly sworn and adirmed aecorbnz tn law, and Kast II i;lil.e, of all those electors whose who OX O TU s A V TH A T the PACTS st:it- tiain"-- were nt on the list of taxables a re td IX TIIK FOItl'liOiXli I'IM'ITlOX AKK quired hv the fi.ith and tillth sections of the TKl'i: AM) COitllKCT to the best of their act of July ". Is:!!1, and tlie'J'Jih section of he l.u iwledu-e ami belief. J. Scebobl act of March '-, ls.j.', relative to the divi-ioti s-orn and affirmed a,ul subscribed be- s Joseph Kleckner J M U.ium I Sjiu'id S Aurand ; fore me this I'-lth day of Mav.AU !..' Sons Swi.sKFonn, J. P. tO-The substance i f the lt!t!oa we suppose it is un Ir.-tsod is embodied iu tha Sinyfl.uti'iiit iriven iu the Ullieial IVoeltination following. Adjoarned Court Proclamation. WiiKnt.es the H.m. A. S. WiN-un, President Ju!:;e for lhe iOlh Judical district, consisting id i :ie c " n a ties of I'liiou an 1 Mill":.!, and JacoO U'uteninver and James Mar-hall Ks.jr-., asso cial? Judges of I niou county, have ssii"d their precept and order bearing d.ite i I day of May A. I), ls.'i.i, and to me d.reeted.for tlie hoblmv; of an adjourned Court ot (Quarter scs si -ns of the peace for said c unity to be held at the Court Houe in the Uore-ach of New I! riin, i n the CJih day i f June, A. 1). 1.V, for bearing the petition and complaint of citi zens t.t lae county uf I 'niou coinjifainiu i fan Ui.due election and false p'turn of Ine votf s p 'lo-d for aud .17'unst a division of said coun ty at the Spring 1, lection held on the Hliii d ay ot M ireh last, under the act of the Ceii'-ra! Assembly entitled "an act for tha erection of a new county out of i-.art of I'nion tobecalied iivibr mid r,l.stive lo l!ie seat of Iiislu-e i it' l uion cottty," approved the V.1 day of March las'. Noiice is therefore hereby eiven to all the citi'Mis of l.'iiion county, an t to ail jiersons interested therein, that they are hereby notified and required to be then and there aitendiiii at the tune and place appointed as aforesaid: And au'ieealilv to the- onl r an 1 iiirectioii el din s'n 1 Court the charges and sp"eihVa:ioiis at tached to the petition are niaile part of tins no- Uct' nS ' ' Ir Specitication. The lollowin,- named P-rsons v,.,cd fi.r I,visi..n in the nh Ward o t he II roiih of I.cwisliurir, who were lo t ,,.2:l?y entitled to vote either for or asain.t division for various reasons as aforesaid, and ol.or, t.. .. I . Ilrt.er,- VMf ir- I..UM It I.TI J (m vatt.rs, vm." Kosself, John Smith. Wm! "wem, I.. K. Evanv Miller Junes, Artlier 11. i Thomas, (ico. A. Hell, Klias M'l.atighlin. Kli flverpeck, 'J'hoiopsoii Donachy, Naac llul.ler. Andrew litiriret. Atirattr.m lliiDler, J. F. lieale, Sampson .Miller, John A. Kuril, Andrew tetz, James Ii. Lewis, Samuel Iteil riek. Ilenrv Mannin?. Win. Keariek, II. J). Walker. M. M. KimTlio. Uoon. J. W. Voiinj. James I'atlle, Joel C. I'otter, Jacob Krow, Charles M'Crisfor, (iee. Koland, John Mill, r, John T. Miller. Thomas Shoemaker. John ! .N'es'ot. jr.. Albert It. Birnes.ti. A. I'dtv. John II VVi,ll-,ee Si.i.,,n P. M vers lid 1 e W 1 1 He 1. 1- Son. Henry liront, Peter Amnion, If. 1.. Cuss, !er. Win. John-ton, Wm. Kline. John Lilly- Josepti Canter. James W. Tavlor. Ueuhen Ma- lln,lcl w,isn, o. s. W oo I. John U en- sel. Henry 1). Frame, Thomas ij ud Unsjton, ' 't!'rr- '? ... r nk Spcrti-:iitrin. lhe following persons rnte, ,,. ,i;vlsjon ,,f sai county in the South Ward of Lewisbur-, who, for the reasons aforesaid. anl others were not lea'lv entitled , v. lh;it s,1(.r,, , w,t : J.,san Chanpel, i.U i.n,i..P- n.-eater .Miliisan, Daniel Neil, Adam Wasner. Edward Kvans, W. It. WiNun, John j Shanel' ll, A. F. Slianefelt. Jacoh Bridge L. A. ! II. lira. tway, John X. Lukens, Air. Mowrey, : Jacob Neyiiart. j i :b Kprrili-iiUmi. The following persons ' : ........1 l'..e ll...l.O,n i,i tlie Tn.viidiin tif l-t.ist ' nir.iiie, who, for lhe r-aons aforesaid, and nthert. were not entitled to vote, viz : A died K'neas, Jacob D itnlore Jae. b Yoder. T. 11. Williamson, J 'bn A SJ,r Adam Sheeber, Daniel Thomas, A.J. FuriuuiiJcdiii JJ. Frain, Win. Cochrae. U't s,irri; Sin. The f boring voted for Division in lhe township of Kelly, who for the same reasons aforesaid, and ethers, were nut lcia'.lv entitle I tn vote, t.i wit : William Mover, (son of Jacob) Geo. Washington Mover, Wil liam .Moure. Tit't Sprr'firafhrt. Thf f.WUi'.vinc vote i fr Division in Hirtlpy to-,vn;liip, wh. for ihe i siini" reas(i and others, wrre net IcaUy en- Franklin Hehn.Jacob issiner. Washincton ll itdorf. I. Fanstnausht Allred U areham.J am I'eitricti. jr.. r.itwani Al ininsev. jacon wise. tl.iv - i.l 1! Diinean. itanie Kirhart. l.ivi't 7, .S,erifiaifmn. John M Pherson voted lor livisi"n- 1 '"lo" township, and was not 1c-, gallv entitled to vole. ' wA ,sr.r,.That printed handbills ; aail circulars with the names of William Ca- n,crn, John Chamberlm. James F. Linn. John Walls, WiMmm Frick. F.li Sitter. Thomas ; ' J .." said subscribers did ree and pledge them- '"'v" 'hat in consideration of the majority of. ,1,e re"l,le f L'nion county votini? in tavor of , s,. .i.. :r..i.is...ti.reK t ss.-,i we 1 will pay, or cause to be pant, lhe live nun- , tired dollars tax upon new connues and also the sum required for transcribing the records for Snyder county as called for by the 20th ! section of the Act of 2d March, 1855, by indi-1 vidual subscriptions, without anv cost to the ; Snyder county 1 treasury. Uated March 1 1, 1855. And that the said subscribers did ! thereby attempt and endeavor to influence the voiers 01 said tsnyiier county 10 vote ior oivi- sion by said offer and promise for the pectin-: iary benefit of said voters of Snj der county. s,ni, hve "" oub' many voters wore thereby unduly influenced to vote !-r a division i.l ;Diotl eu(lty. -jlte subscribers residing in ! ! that nan of the county calle I Union, j I , . "l"" -p';" '' U; 1 imis or circulars wun uit nam'- .1 . 1. . 1 1 11 , Schnre, II-..ry ( . Kyer. U m. olsl.er, J..l,n ! App. tbarles A. Muyer and Leonard App. thereto subscribed and attarlit-J, all (he Ul,ro.!l(,t s.:i,asKrove(did p!ede themselves 1 ll' ' 11 a iii.ijouh m me peojue ui i.inuu coinny mSt.. fM.irel. 1H551 ihf five liondu d ,!..l!ars that mtisl be pa;J to the Staic lo obtain Ibe charter, shall not cost the tax ravers of Suv der county one dollar. We j.O'iie onr-ielves that lhe inonev shall be paid bv individual j subscription, and ai.o (he money for tr;tns I cnbinthe recor.is tor Snyder county, as call : ed for by liie 2o:li seelioii of the division act. I Selin?rove Marrh 1 1, lsi'io. Thereby at I tempting lo inlliienee the voters of said Snv. di-r county to vote for d. vision by the said I otrer, pledge an I promise, for lhe pecuniary j benclit of the voters of tbe proposed new cotin j tv of sjiiV'ter, and doiilitless many voters were ! induced to vol" for division by reason thereof; and still notwithstanding those undue iiifiurn i ces, tliere wre near six hundred in'ij inly of j the voters in Sovder county pollrd athe elee. ' ttou on th- Hitb of March last aaiiit the of said countv. 1 Uh Xjitctjirutiwi. The tickets, tuliey-pa- pers, lists of voters, returns an 1 all papers p-rf.iininto theelectioiishehlin lhe f! 'roughs ; of Lewishuri f.nd s-,:ns'r,ive. tiie tovnss 1 of W hite l)er and K.ist Hiui.iloe, are cbji cled . to. and the e!('eii'Oi held in said districts -.s in the aforesnt-l sp-ofo-anons mentioned was at undue election on the subject of (Iivisn.ii, and therefore a-!; (or a to-nern! count of the vo:-. s of said hoses respectively, and a (till pro.liic. tion and examination ot all the said box.-s and papers of said l rouohs and Toun-hips, Sti'rii:ili:tti. Xiither tiie jude. in spectors or clerl.s wlf li-Id the election i:i White Peer township on the lfe.h of March last took an I subscribed any oa'ti or alliima tioii, as require I l.y toe 2M s-etj.-.ti of th Ceneial Election laws of Ja'v I-.S:. and therefore an undue flection. Tills box u ub. jected to and conteste !. It! 'l S'prn'firtitn. n. ! IS nl!c d'rd tint J. ep!i He.' l Sn. IHi ont'l- list of voters in the S.tulh evitrd of the licn iii of I.exisbur. and who Voted for i ' 1 e i s , n , IS the same Joseph IC who vote.! for division in said ward and num bered on the I. st of voters I'.rj : and that Ki lt i n n nn Pisher ai.d '1'. II. P.irdv also vofi-d tor ilivi-i 'U in said eard wh were n t b-"n'.!y qualified to vote enher lor or a - unst d. vision, wlueli votes are therefore objected to. lt'i i'.-(r-.-.7i. That HoV-rt I:inlap. tleoie Kretir. Ciiarb's C. Coi:in'.'s anri Ceori-o Sprait voted f r li:vis-(oi in th'.Vuti ward ot' the IJoroueh ,. Lewisloir who were to t le aally euiit'ed to vote either for or arainst di vision, which votes are ih'-refore objeeteii ti.. lo,"i Spenjifuti'in That Simuel Mihhoti', Jaeo! Moo!,- and Jonaib.itt IJoo-rt voted in renns township tor division, who were not entitled to vote on this subject, which votes thus illerallv ro'.o,t t,,r the division of th r.-nntv are oljccteJ to an ! vf riit ought t; be r.'jf.Mr.l. '! ScJ imtnnt. That fJamrs Tavlur, J. -;epi II 'T, Jr., J.-hn F. Viic r,Ant!inv Ien ni". Kri! Karr. Davi-I iV'itrTi.IarfVr, J.hn IK'ti:lu, ll 'nrv ri.iiit'r, .Michael Smith. Davi l H.ilnol.l. II 'nUph IVawan.!. Davri Hi!!, M . sfs Vinl- r. CJonr? Miyr, .lfsc II. B. Itiinhe, William II. Wallace an I (iore U. Harber s m, vUo f"r llic reasons afureai l an! others were I legally rntitle.l to vote. Imt that ihey tli 1 on the sai l Knit nf . March laM vole f'rli vision in tlie ttnvniip of Whit-? Dt'r aiul are tiirr',n,r' ol'icrtcil tn an 1 ouht to be fjeete.!. 17.' Srimffathm. That Antlr-nr M.wrer vnted azaint division in the Knroush of S" linsrove. w tierens toe hm rt vce'rs sanu that he ilnl nut vte either t""r or aL'aitit iii vi:en. rhoe. in that the returns is ineerreet, which said vme i f ncrht ought lo be aJileit to tlie anti-iliviien vote. Wi Sjtrriii-ah'nn. That the fullowiiis per sons voted for iliviinn on the Ifith ilar. March la.!, in the South Varl of lhe Borough ot l.ewislmr?. wlio for tlie reasons aforesanl.ninl otlier reasons, were not leea'.lv entitt-J to vote to wit : J-iTin I'roi, s.-n.. Jaroh Vn-.tfr. Ieter Kitemver (ieertre Iti i'le, I. It ''hit,Villi;uii ."urN. William Shaiiiion.Ji.hn Kstiert. Jr.,J im Punaehv, I. P. tireer. Jacob Peter. Jeremiah Strickiiiuit. Joel . Kelly. Samuel S:ro'l.lnri,l, J ieoh lleiiinan. Henri- W. Johnston, tit liii'ii Murphv an-I tieoree Keitmver Sen., arot are therefore oh-'ett"i tn ami winch baij Votes of ripht outtht to le n jeeteil. 'M!i Sn-i-i'fir ilimi. Also that the following persons vott .i f.-r a division of T'nion county in lhe North WarJ of the huroiich of I.ewis hnr. whii mere not lenl'y eatti!el t, vote, to wit: Stephen rhnppel. ilenrre K.-l-init. Itenj. Ane'tatt, John Cornelius. Thomas Miller.Jno. 1. Mill"r. Frederick M:irsh.4iei,r;e M.Spra t, llfnrv Poeth. Renjumin slouch. I'li.i lliekel. V.'iltiam I! oilman. Jacoh Siif.-r. (i.-o. 1111. Ia iah (lii't 'it, Jaeob or Jackson Leonar'.I. Ale. atvler M rrotv tnel Jaeob Z-'ntinver. w inch are aIvo ohjeetP'i to anit onht to l e rejeete (. "i''i Specification Also that Samuel Mc- Mntrie. Samuel Vo'ler jr. A-Iain leek jr. l'eier fteek. John B.mr jr. Jaroh limh (of s.iml.1 Samuel Hich. Thonias MeMuirie aiol lavif Itrinck voted for division in the Township of White Deer, who were not legally entitled to VO'e. 'iyt Sprrtficnthn. That Elias Monk, Sam uel Monk. Henry Monk and John Moo voted in Vet It'itl'nloe Tuwtiship fur l. visit. n, who were not lei;allv entitled lo vote, the votes therefore are ol jeeteil to. SV.7 sp'tifimtinn. That J. V. M.-Biy. Te ter U. Rush and Hiram Conrad voted for divi sion in W'ahincton Township, who were not legally entitled to vote, whose votes therefore ouhl to he rejected. 2n riieiior. ri. f; nrrrnvs. ! SpfrifinilioH. Whereas the law requires that the elections in and f'r the township vf Chapman in said Countv shall he hcM at the honsc.of Levi S. IltTrol I, imv nccnpir,! h- Iiac Rum frit m sail Tou-nhip. Tliat the rinrn insiie bv ih ( i'ijt Iiispr'ctrs an i C'erks tit ' tiie plerhnn heUl in and tor said township on the lfi:h dav of March last, which 5-aid return show? that aid rlcction was then , and thpie so held at the House of the said i Kane" "Knmfelt as required bv lar. whereas in truth and in f.irt the plrtion was not h1!! at hinsp of said I.cii ?. Herrohl oc cupied by Inac Rumfelt as represented, nor even upon his premises. It btinc therefore a false return. This whole bo is thprefore ob ; jr'pii'd tt as illegal and void, anil that the whole vote of riht oii'ht to be rejected. C Kp'cifi.'t'tim. That neither th? Jnuse, I:iiperturs nr Clerks, who held the election jn the township of White Deer on the lfii'u daV of March last took and subscribed either oaih or atiirmation as required bv law for the fa,,hful performance of iheir duties respeet- ijVelv. making their returns and all their pro- CP,M erroneous and false, and therefore thl ,,! ,,ox ,, rellirn fr aml olll(.r reasons , ,m,erte,i to as iiteai ami vot.l. Siirrifirut'uii. The return made hv the officers who held the election in East Ilullaloe township, for the reasons aforesaid, relative lo . iection and return from said district. . r., , , ' . - ! objected to. 44 Sperlfiratinn. That in addition to the saj, ejection for division being undueand lhe rct,uns erroneous, the said Act of Assembly ; aforesaid approved March 2. 1M5, under i wl,ich the said election was held, is n'ncpntti- tminnal and void and all the proceedings had 1 d.RVr ' a nullitv i (iiven under my hand and seal at the Slier - ,, Oihec, in New Berlin lhe 26th dav of Miv. A. P. 1B5.V ' ' JOHN KE$'M.!n, Shnlff. The October Election. for !ti Chmutrle. Mussrs. Wtiniir.- Ai. f 'invr.Lirs I would propose Ai.iii.is 1 1;. 1 m.?.. ui our uoronjn P ' vnll.rs , u,,:,,. ,., as , sa,,lr ; rand,lU,e flir lhe (Bce f rtweuilns . .., ""' HI A VUJMt. - ' ule UU,J" W"-J- i ' TMKU.O'.V C'IT!.K.S-I ,il--r my elf a a i I1 cand.d.ite for tl.e OJ.c" of Mirrill', ' ubject lo llie deci-ioi ' Convention.) SliouM d the hit? y otiiitv I he nominated and elected. I pledge mvself lo diseloir'e the dunes of said ollice with fidelity and impar'i.ilitv. i)Axn:i. u. tii i.u.s. Ke'ly Tp, May 17, is:,.) t.npd For the Lewifbnrj: Chronicle. Mn. Wunin- It appears to me that the time has come when the citi'-n of I mm countv should oi;:" t suitable persons to fill the Od'ices of the county to be elected at the ensuins October election. Hi' doin s.i in urn", it will be more likely thai tho-e o'liees will be. till, d with the most c.unjo-teiit o.fieers. A s one i f the people I won' t ..uj.-est Joil.N V. ISA Ii IS K Ti, Ksq.. of West Itillaloe township, to the sulir.-ioes of th voters o Cuioii county, for the ottice" of .iMSOl'ii&tO .UIP of sa.d countv. IXUi.-bTKO. May 25. 1 -."' tf. Heal EiJESate. A dealraLIo business rnperty for sale. 'Till; MILL I'llKDv Trolly, Hani- I (.'., r.i-. wiii be s.!tl al Tubi.c Sail', on Tn- ii-haT. J:ii;f rit'X'. I ., "A Li -r:t i: ii ic 1 iiarr.tTn, x.:i a i'rrip ti n '1 prt-pe riv. fitt t-f "' n. :hf r 'Tiiit 11: i mi !' M'm-. Kr.."K. Ty" n A U ai.i! iin:,ip!if II- II ii in K..i,. !-i j'ii.a. at i;i L' juiv rhmiiicle' t;rioe. kt.sst.t::; a eho. Mil! Crr'k-, r.i.. May A Valley Farm of Liiiicstons Land, 10M ' I SIM. iilmti! Mi; Afros, lor Al.K. Said r.:r:il Itl !. of the !.et Vhrai.rowniL' va'.h--, i;, t;.-.:-r:i I iVrin-vlva- nia.within tv.o mile -over a B.idse) to a li ul road. accessible t. Mar'... t, in an einiio'iitly henliliy nrizhborh !, Kar '" Mdls, Si re-. Church and .eh"cl II 'i--. ae 1 in the raid-t of an intelligent and ie-p-. viable jior.utatton. , The Impr. ven:.-:.t. a:.: a br-t-e'.a IJA.NK liAltN ': v to fe:.w:-h a tar Mati-i- n-V II Mii-F, Wa: . -rl-.-r s ut.ii.i fy vppie tli Int'.VC. Vil!:e h li-e. ( ' : i ii"-le. ail liii ) it. u:! tn.;-. It llP.s a l.llje taid, at. I Pe n h an 1 Pear lie-.-s i " i.t tor ordinary us. is a'.i rl-are.I .t '-pi al mit one '1'iie farm acre (and p'-- ntv of oodlaiiu in the miiiied:- a'e vtemmv a 1 ot l.nn one ..it, an t as t::e owner tiiinK. is not -uri' i-.-e t for natural pro d ictiee quaoti-s fv tiny in tlie state. It wi.l he so.:. I wl. i:v. ' r a portion of 0 to loo acres, as m"-!,t s't.t a purchaser. I'sTAriy rash man wthms -uch a pp prty r in ot.t.uu fui iii'T no' r.r. hy apjovin to 0. N.'.,ui,i:s. i !ini,. !. .:!-. r.ewi,!,uri. . 1-0 Estite of Abraham Aurand, dee'd. VoTH'i: is IitTf'ty iriven i!i;;t I.clirrs 1. Te-tametita: v i n tin- eta'e nf Abraham Auranl. late ot Kast Umlaloc t,.wnship. dee'd, have been -ranted bv the l;,..--,-r of I'nion cotiutv to the subscribers, ri sid-nt in said township ; and therefore aM persons havintr claims or demands azainsi the estate of said decedent are ri'.juosiid to m ike known the same without de'.av. and those indebted are reuuested lo make nn-io- bale pavmen'. : ABU MI M A I Ii A N D, JOHN AI U .V1'. Ex"rs of last will and test, of A. Aurand, dec'J. Fast Itiitl'.iloe, Feb. 10, Ik.'.'i NOTICE. YrE Uu lo.u'o to intm.liiff onr-Plves 1 I to the citizens of I.EWIslH'BJi an 1 vicinity, as extensive M.ncrs and shippers i f tVliitr .toll tiitlir:i ll' ;il. .1 Jji'iraatrr :,ll,rri. .Vir'iuni.'-rfan-f ' Va. where we have rttensive improvements, and are prepared to etb rto the pubiic a very supe rior ar icle. particularly suit .d to th manufac ture of Iron and mai.;ii-- :ea:.i. t.ir ues nf C.-a! nr. LI'MP .f.r Sorbins purposes. S IK A M b Ml' ;for d-.. ar.,1 steambcais. liiiOKKN k;; MOVE t Famov I'se and Steam. ' for L rne'.iurt'.srs and Steam. O.ir I'oinr of Shipping i sl'MU'KV.ffVrf arran'Mi.enis are nud to I a-l li.-ais without any th -lav. rociruw. peai.t: a- ro. C -HRl. I.;oua-t- r. j Im I;:m. I.;int-t- r. t". W Vi. vi. K. ."h oil aui. H V' m. r.:w r. t"? Ordr ad.Iresed toShamokinorStinbury . wiii receive prompt atn ntion. ly.Vi. GEORGE T. COLE, TVEALEU in riant. JIel.M!n.n. ami I ' all km 1- i( 3Iiisii-:l .llri'f-liaii- fllso. K-'eps eonsOii!tv on han.l. tl iUel V I'.ivis. Il.istoii ; l.iithte. XniMi ,Sr ltrnill.urvs ; ami n -niott A l'o.. .. V.. PIAXKS. Also, rriiic.s & C. cektirn-e.l MKI.ODEO.NS, prices from !.' nil to 1 ."0 (III. Oi.lei s tVom a ilistance will meet with prompt attention. SeronJ ham! Pianos taken in ex change for ner. Ilooiij clireetlv ripposite the I'onrt House. Wtliiitimpnrt. Vii. L M'ri' '--':- "'''oiiif! NOTICE "IS lit- L on In1:"'1: gvi n.llmt i-.lhn;i i . .Miirsn. one ol me .Memoers i.l me r inn ot .ieu- iles, Maisli V Co, b- intitnal consent has u ith.ii.iwn from s;n,l Firm, and that the business- will t.e continue.! at the oM stand hv Samuel (id les, J, lines S Marsh. Joseph W slimier. a:e I V'reilenck Marsh, under the name of Wim, -lurA .V ' '. smi fi. r.rmiF., .1 li:s s MAKSM. .lUSKI'SI W SIIKINEB, KKI'.ltKKK'K V X RSH, KI.IMIA f MAKMI. I.ewisaurp, April II, l ""'." Notice is further riven tiiat the subscribers have purchased the interest of the said F.lisoa I'. Marsh in tiie I'tiion Furnace. AH'F.I. :IUIF.S, J. S. MAKMI. Iwisbur:r. April II, 1S5. DISSOLUTION. rBilK rartners'uip heretofore existing bf 1 ttreen J. At F. Spisr.R is this day di Solved, bv mutual consent. The ouistaudui business will be settled bv F. SpvWrr. April 2. J. st F. sl'VKFR. be- - The husiness of the al'ove firm will he ear- rieil on hereat'fr lv the su'oscriln r. who is.le- lermine t to sell Hats, I'aps, ,S c. lower than ever offered before in Lew lsbtir '. (ientletueii, please give me a call. K. Sl' KF.U. Executor's Notice. ATOTICE is herpbvdvfn.ihal T.otiors XJ Testamentarvon the Estate of CiKClItSE WINKKLI'I.KCHT. lnte of Hartley township. Union countv, dee'd. have been granted to the undersigned by the Register of I'nion county in due form of law ; therefore, all persons in debted to said estate are requested to make immediate pavment.and those having any just 1 claims are also requested to present them le. gaily atitlienlieaien lor settlement. I' .MEL WElPO'sAI'I., i April SO, l$5.V KjecntT. I,?! A?MUA i"" 1 1 ir tut- mum uiuni Mutual insurance : V Company. 4 apll'iil. S1VOOO. pany. 4 upllal, SIS.OU) 1. tUi. Th;..i it. . uoar- hi inreeiorj 01 me union tount- v , ,na, ,,.,.,,,, ,;,. m,r a m-etina on the first Mondav of J. . ; Arw .nutnf pr'.rrty lnui-I rl. fr. Vb 1. Tsni .: :t. n Amount t.i i r .nrili iuturnl Uut i.itI akr .. '" ' Am i of I'j'.ieWn nrrntln-il tkp't ar 'i, i!t Tutil aru't if i ri.jj.- rtj ii.iur-l to Maj T, !:., i. 7 Am i -f f romiiim ot in t5rr Mmj 1, J.". jnlT- Aiu t j1 pririuiutu ft'Hes rwtntJ Hit (itj'ar ljj )J Am't -.f prc'iu nottfi urr-u I. rxJ t!w jvtjr-r Nuni'rfT ' f i-.Ii it- in f m MiT I, J'-Sl -jii " NulU'oT i-I I Oil- I-; JMI I "Uitrl 'i Uif JWt Ttir "tj T' Ul nu:ur of yAvtit iu &.rw Mj T, ls.'.J .Statfmnt of tlie np'-ratiun of lhe i'vra:.7 t!-irin the past year, viz : ami lij-jinidttures. Am't of r?rim f r $1 s C"Uit nli-.u t Iij-rtriM , Trr-.r, r i. ,"; rt.n'-n:ti.ti .n At-.-f-m' tit N-.. 2 -j ' r,-i,ii. tif i--.tp'Ttf(; A-- i-t.n nt No. 2 'JJ -( in- ;ti- irtl ituj.-ct tr uriuUu. i'-. ,.i r-i4.-fit Mrr rutin t r tttiiklUyT Otlt A-. 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' tl '.'.s'iV'.tiV.s i- Breitrerkt a .f S ilreenl'ee, l5.-ATer tp J llnthf in 1 M. muni. I'.-rry tp 1 lln.lr Kti. fc. liuC.;,e lp : l;-i.-h Uretli.-rii. V.-.i r,utT:.lortp s Sum Hus.. i, plie:. Mitttiui uii 1' li-nry Watu r ts-liler l 1" Ikir .( 1'itiiij limn:, Oyster Sttf'xf rliri-tiun Slinim 'insro. Je-ej-h c. liirf i!. V. I'. I. rs l-wist.urg k rry Kehlaiiti l A K IteNt riuai.'.ltf rto 11 Itunn Kas. r do il!in:n I'eler Nf IVrlia s lti.l .iller .!: ' 1 i 1 1 linn llilr IT .ii .lot.n Heller f.rnT.-rt..wn I'.iio.-l il. riunn Tr-s-bur J V Iirum i'h.ii m .n All appeal will he held at the Commi: ; crs oiiice in New Berlin, on SATI KI'A" 2.1 itay of Jl XK. ts5.". when ami - "'' those who mav feel themselves a -irner--1 the above classification, mav attend it 'n thinK Kroner. V. 1 " , Appraiser of Mercantile l' -"' Notice is hereov sivrn, that a:l lo 1 1 liltfd on orb. t, e 1st dav ol Jn'r r- will be left in tl.e hand of a Jiistic' "I t' Fence : r c ,.eetio,i. HKNiiV (!.'' Mav lOtii. 1 s. 5. Tre.-.sno'f- Dissolution. ri-MJF. Frm of Hearer. Krrmrr -W-w 3' I this dav dissolved by mn'ual e""."; Hearer A Kremer having purchased e! Moore his inteiot. Tlu v will conduct .--business in future, and settle the aefo'': ihe late Firm. BK A.V.K', c I.?Hi..fcurj,Marcb.!-55. K.W. Ml'.'Kl.. i n
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