The' svit Obstrutr. 'ATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1864 Seed in the Returns. ive desire to obtain a full report of the re ' tuft of the local elections throughout the co unty, st the earliest period possible. Our friends In the various boroughs and town i bip s will oblige ue by sending on the full o wns, immediately after they hav4 beet sceirtained. Mat Cassr.—The Democrat's sitiletui of Ilia Creek township, assembled it dia Town. on Saturday afternoon bast, and tttada he fJllowlng nominations, to be supported on frasy Ito -day) : Constable, A. Thaler; Road Commllsioner, Thomas Davison School Di rect F. W. Koehler. it. IV.A.dird, John Ssltatin ; A 11.111.01% John Burton ; Assessor. -C Grihsm ; Assistant. Assessors.._ John :; a non, Ural .-chluratT ; Judo of Elkction, tilt int henry; Inweotor, J. W !Cushier ; rwarer, V. Achuits. Jr ; Town Clerk, F. • Koaltler. The Democrats intend opposing iLn propasA dprilion of thetownihip BONES & Brat:imps' Coxustst,—We call par— :color notice to the column advertisement of es.rs. Benet. S Burgess,`a firm w hi c h w , .eve trequently commended to patronage hiletofore These gentlemen are among fie very few business men in our city who ppreciste the advantage of extensive Elver— . tieing, and they do so became they have tried .t and found it to work as they desired. The rade of their 'establishment has more than, gabled within the year they have conducted the store, and though much of their success s due to the skill and public spirit of the ,roprietors, - they will noehesitute to say that great degree of - it is owing to liberal ad-. ertising. They show their faith in the mat.. sr by engaging en entire column for a year, nit' we heartily 'erast that the money they vest may bring them back a hundred \fold* Fees M6IIIIYO —Another meeting for the e at -District was held in the Comhoon Conntil oem, on Tuesday evening, to make arrange .eats for organizing a Are coMpagy. The Committee appointed at the previthis meet jog to obtain n signatnres, reported that forty : _ seven persons had signed the roll.; A Com mittee of Ave was selected Co report a Consti tution and By-Laws at the next meeting. Ad corned until Tuesday evening next. Direc tions were given to have the roll placed in Ensign's bookstore fur the signatures of any who mty'wisit to joiu the company. We think we are warranted in saying that this company will not be a failure. The gen. tlemen who are active in its organisation are men of energy, who are determined to carry the movement through, if; there is a posit bi!,ty of doing so. We hale heard of no so wn being taken in any of the other districts. CITY ELICTION.-At a meeting of gentlemen in favor of city improvements, the following ticket wu decided upon, to be supported ir respeetive of party lit Dat.—S.Jleet Council, Orove H.Johnaen ; Common Couniil, 'Joseph McCarter, H. J Polio. Sd Dtit.—Sclea Council, Win. R—Daven— fart; Common Council, Wm. B. Drown, NI IfArt(elf) 4111 Dist.—Select Council , •Johp Moor• ; omolott L. A. Morrison. The following is the Democratic Least in he 2.1 district, the only one in which the arty had made uominationi up to the hour t which we went to press:. Select Couneil—C. Englehert ;gomusori im 'aed, Joseph Eichonlaub ; Jcidge,-T. Bsbo ; ospector, S. Kirchner. (For East Ward)— ehool Directors, John Geutheimer, John W. .nannon ; Assessor; J. J. Fussier; Assistants, 'hilip Schaaf, G. A. Bennett. The candidates for Nlayor are P. Metcalf, prisent. Incumbent, and C. MeSparren, oth Republicans, the former the regular op- ..osition candidate. and the latter independ— ent. Geo. W. Gunnison, Esq., has announced . imself as a People's candidate for JuAtlas of the Peace, in the W. Ward. LOCAL Et,zortoiss.--The following are the Democratic nominations in the districts named : i Union Township —Justice of the Pea;C, Moses Smiley, R. B. Adams ; Coustaba, C. E. Parker; Road Commissioner, D. 0. Cale : School Directors; Samuel Breed, Louis Mc- Lean ; Auditor, James Shreves ; Assessor, Charles Breed ; Asiistant Assessors, George Smiley, Josiah Shreve, ; - Judge of Election, Richard Shreves ; Inspector of Election, Wm. A. Gillet ; Town Treasurer, George Smiley; Tose Clerk, Wm. Hall. Unto% Borough—Burgess, H. L. Church ; Jetties of the Peace, W. E. McLean ; Judge of Election, P. K. Webber; Inspector of Election, Charles Gates ; Constable, Wm. N. Bennett ; Councilmen, Jonas Humphreys, N. T. flume, John Smiley, C. W. McLean, T. W. Webber ; High Constable, J. S. Huntley ; Assessor, Jonathan E. Rowe ; Assistant As ps:lomA. S. Tillotson, J. B... Huntley ; Audi tor, Charles Church ; Town Clerk. G. Clara Smith ; School DiTemors, P. 0, 13tmmahiso, T. Everts. North East Township—Constable, B. A. Tabor; Road Commissioner, Bobth Caldwell; Judge of Election, Wm._Custard ; Inspector of Election, H. R. Porter; School Directors, B. J. Nash, Dennis Heath ; Assessor, Mahlon Barey ; Assistant assessors, J. B. Milliken, Wesley Bingham; Town Treasurer, John Gra ham; Town Clerk, W. S. Randall ; Auditor, James We*: Sunistif—Justiee of the Peace A. 0. Hill; Road Commissioner, J. F. L. Al;Clure ; Con— stable, 11. W. Hull ; Assessor, J. Buys ; As— sistant Assessors, 8.. M. C. Tate, 11. Ewing ; Auditor, 11. Ebenhous ; Treasurer, J. M. Hull ; Town Clerk, L. A. Hull; School Directors, . J. Curtis, A.W. Graham ; Judge of Election, . Henry ; Inspector of Election , J. Kelly. Gasses—Justice, IL L. Pinney; Road Commissioner, B. Angier; Assessor, Hosea Drown; Assistanti, G. _C. Barney, Amos Church ; Clerk, P. F. I. Brown ; Treasurer,. Cyril Drown ; Auditor, Martin Pinney ; Judge, James Canny ; Inspector, John H. Tote. CAUL Bainoss.—The foilowing is the bill which has passed the Legislature requiring the Erie Canal Company to , "Construct and repair the bridgei, made necessary by the construction of their canal:7 That the Erie Canal*Company be, and they are hereby required to build, repair and keep in repair all bridges over their festal on pub- Ito roads and streets crossing the same, and also all bridges crossing the French Creek feeder made necessary by reason of the' con stmetiotiof the Canal and feeder; audit said •Canal Company should at any time refuse or neglect to build, repair or keep in repair any of the etid bridges, then tie proper authori• lire now having charge of the said bridge's shall build, repair or keep in repair, the said bridges anti shall keep an accurate account of the espeosts of the same. which maid ex penses shall be a lien on all the property, rights and franchises of said Company in the sune manner as taxes are now by /611, 6 lien_ thereoh, and shalt be eollected from the said Company in the 'same mariner as taxes are now by law collected from corporations within ,the Commonwealth, or may be recanted by a tale at law as debts of like 'amount are bylaw recoverable. - hymns. STOP AID Tunic—We, miPP94II. QS most of our readera,Any aml wie D. B. Deland & Co's Chemical Settratts.,-but If there firi' %n, of you who de not, just map and think that impure aalera4m 1$ Very' detrimui• MI to the health of prervelfzed family, wiiihir the Chemical fialeraius is as pure as snow,. tad is therefore perfeeili "II" Weltered at Purport, Monroe Co.. Y. Y., mut la tale by most seseisaissai-gropes is weratry. The Meadville AWL The Meadville Aralean of last west gives ' gas following particulars of the 114 riot in soi o ss. IL t u n s; gat. of Girard, to re. that borough. We are glad to learn that the severe Bl a u, -. ' Top which reached this sit were lunch styles we Pomeroy exaggerated: • • ' ; circulate Man* kw thrown Lute the Lincoln, • ' •i• • "Our tows was disguised Aya Win of . cusp." fights on Tuesday and Tuesday oveniag, the `1. 6 ben limieWeitred a lime 'leek of B th bat : bet anti recruits suarsAlrol B buds. ' new ; goods to which he solicits the ',Misdeal 'The principal cause of the; treuhle entej , be ex- o f the ladles. pressed in two words—bad whiskey. •`/Inn- ••t i drels of young mss having enlisted, ind with '' ,;. 4:11• • ••r- neNnelonal Bank of Girard Is the local bounty of one or two itaadred, del- to ineramie einapital to $160,000. The bad tars in their pockets, were compidled• to skit i Do s s m ust pay, here until transportation could be Mr:diked goy- Ilfe understand that Bee Dr. Ferree theta. This interval too many of ikon sm. ; id ter closes his cionantion with the Universalist plokid in exchanging their money for whiskey, and as usual accts of them felt - fall ,Church this city on the let of April: of fight, and in a town or thiseee, no one is; si id•Tl, s -co w ' si wh i ch is creating suc h a allowed to spoil for lack of some ant to fight I stir i s csiswiscs i ssi sin u s i s pp m, sp . theta The Beltway depot erasing main point I/ proembing the earth. and can soon be seen. of attraction, and their • being onasionally , vie Fresh maple sugar and molasses are noisy in that neighborhood led to numerous squabbles between the recruits and railroad_ beginning ,n appear la oonsiderable plenty. hands. These quarrels minanateden Toes-Tliepries asked is iitheisteep, however day afternoon in a party of recruits driving leo All fruit trees hive ailitArr propos. It gang of Irishmen from their work, and in slues When; 'yonag they are well trained; the Irishmen in the evening, aided by some the produce many Immo ; sad th eir sheets roughs among oar citizens, making au indis- are very straight. criminate attack upon soldiers wherever found on the streets. AS Unit in such eases, lane- war* Mi. Greeley doesn't say, "God bias cent parties, rather tiuunguilty, received pun. Abtikant Lincoln." now. It's another kind ishmeot. Pistols, pick-handles, and bricks sir su s tr uss tu u ,: us t T a m so pi ous , but more were freely used. One of the-railroad em• sinc er e . ployees, named /Malley, was shot in the groin, and now lies. in a critical oondition, at the gig- The next annual fair of the Crawford Ms:Seery House. A soldier, named, Gooney Agricultural Society will be held at was shot in the back, but the ball, striking a Oonseautville on the 6th, 6th and 7th of Oc rib, followed it round to the front, ant waso;„i. , 1 8 64. • extracted. Three or four soldiers were knock ed down and beaten, some of them badly, but Oft, The Conneautrille Record learns that except Skelly, no ens was dangerously. in- "einstier daily train will be put on the Brie jured. & Pittsburg S.. R. soon. the increasing bud "lt is tamest miraculous that so few Were tose of the road demanding the addition. shot, for at one time, on Chestnut street, the firing sounded very like a picket skirmish. We all Trujillo(' to WA= that the soh' "A purpose was entertained amen the re- scription for the relief of the Orls crnits, of whom there were some three beta. word, Imo of the R ee d Mu" has reac h e d deed in town, to 'clean tau' the railway moo altogether on Wednesday evening, but on that the amount ot nearly a thousand dollars. evening the mejority of them were sent off, gjor. The robins are returning—eure indi and ihrongh-the exertion of the officers, the 'cationthat spring is nigh at hand. We saw balance were kept at the Annual, so that no one cs • further disturbance has occurred." fishiSsyr 111 lively and happy looking as a freshly married man in the first month of the honey moon. The Petroleum agora', published at Titusville, is offered for sale, thaeditor having embarked in 'other and more profitable ('Si, protium') business. The location In Jodie toll be a good one. sir Thepopulation of Canada consists of 2 2 ,697,167 ; bf 'hem 1,896,091 inhabit-the . Upper and 1,111,668 the Lower provinces.; The Irish born population amount to 60,260, 1 and the colored people- 12,000. The city of Montreal figures 90,8911; Quebec 61,190 ; and Toronto 0,8111. Mir Messrs. J. W. Hakes & C0.,0f are manufacturing a new article of blacklogt which is destined, if 'a vigorous attempt is made to introduce IL, to tabs the "shies" oak of all other kinds. As a leather preservative'. it is claimed to be without an equal. Air We have selettod Mr.C. IL Lincoln as one of enrifjrnts at Albion, who le authorised to neeinmeney on subscription, Job work or advertise, and receipt for the same. We hope to obtain a large addition to our let from that pert of the county. gel,. Those persons, says an exchange, who have reached the age of forty five since title last draft, should at once go before a magis trate and make oath to the fact, and bate their name, stricken from the enrollmett bottles. This sours" would save inconvenience , ta themselves and the draft °Seers. sir We are gratified to learn that the Rev. Mr. Cain will enter upon his „duties as Paster of Park Church :the coming Sabbath. We congratulate the church in securing the in -viees Of such 'an eloquent speaker and evil new. sehidir.• 'We frost his future labors may fully sustain•als high reputation. ; - ann. At Buffalo a gentleman mounted la barrel of lard to hear and ne. on the occuiOn of Wpublie reception. As he was listening ito the vetches the barrel-bead gave way, and he slid easily and noiselessly up to his vest pockets Into the barrel. It was the , qialokest trip on record—oleo minute in Buffalo, the next in , sfie The tips of an Honest Man should he Noapartel. • The type of a Maiden should be Persian. The type of • a Mother should be Double Paragon. The type of 'a Baby should be Small Caps. The type of ,an Old Staid Large Caps. I The type of ;Boots Ezaststoa, it made by the new plan, by Jos. Bieheolaub, State street. 1.6. Our neluiers will find In to-day's paper the advertisement of the Philadelphia Age, a paper; which ; e have heretofore commended to theitlpatrottege. The Ags is the oily Dem , °crate deli - published in Philadelphia, and in ability; typographical appearance and en- 1 terprise it not excelled by any in the city. Those of our eitiseas wanting a daily Phila delphia paper, should subscribe to the Aid; tor It will be a mitter of interest• to the entire pnblio to learn that promissory n'otet of every kind.—:large or small,—whether twenty dollars or twenty ceuts,—require a United States revenue stamp upon them. This is a ,recent decision of the department ai Weah ington, and • our information can be retied upon, as we obtainje direct from the colleo tor's dile, in the city. sir The bill legalising the action of our ninety commissioners in offering btratin for yoluateen end authorizing tbna to levy sad Mien tame to pay the debt incurred, having passed blith brinehu of the Legislature, and been signed . - by the Governor, is noire law: The' acme ict legalises the action of Road Commissioners in the several townships, fie', of thelcounty, offering bounties, and autheriet• ing them to repeat the same whenever they Or` The Gentifi says: 6 , It is alleged that the friends very indiscreet - friends—of General Fremont now propose to bring him foriard as a' candi date for President without reference to the Union National Convention; and that to this end a Miss-Convention has been called at Cleveland on the 10th of May sent, hoping thereby to forestall the legitimate action of the party in June. This would be worse than folly—worse even, If possible, than Southern treason—much worse than the vilest form of Copperhesdism. Singular to say, the adherents of Gen: Fre mont use almost precisely the lame teems rel ative to the friend' of Mr. • Lincoln. Now, when .4 loyal " men get to calling each other "copperheads," traitors, dio., who is to decide which is the real "loyal'' ,partyl tioni begin to appear that the two wings of -the Jacobin!' Will *re long, be heaping more nasty epithets on one another's heads than they have ever applied to Democrats even. It is very strange what a fancy the party em bodying all the humanity, intelligence, patri otism, piety and heroism of the North have fur fishwomen's phrase'. Mastuffur Disusa.—A. malignant and is ial disease, styled by some "black fever," now prevails in Luzern and Wayne counties, and other sections of Northern Pennsylvania•— Scores of homes have already been desolated, and in some places the deaths average six per day. The disease dandy resembles a very malignant type of scarlet fever, and its rava ges are confined almost entirely*, Children, and, as fir as observed, only to those who have not previously had the'starlei The viciim is seised with an Ulnae pain in some part of the body—generally . at the bead --and inmost cues, if not at once killievsl, dies in from twenty to thirty hours. After death the body becomes more or lees black;l. circumstance which has given rise to the name of the diseass.--Esdisue. We assure our cotompurary that the "black fever" is not a new disease in this section of the State. It has prsiailed here in an aura rated form a number of years. A. negro deputation, from Louisiana has sailed o,ti the President, asking that the free negroecof that iltate way be allowed to rote. He reesiyed the deptatatioa - "cordially," but informed \ theta that it was not a "military ne oessity,!')‘ and would be left to the • Louisiana State Convention. Lest ot* readers - should think the above a joke, got np by moms disloyal "copperhead," and put ii the President's mouth for mall. dons purposes, WI state that It is copied from the Harrisburg IWegrayk, the control State Jacobin organ. TIOSSIITA OIL Tst.SITOSI.--The regions around the confluence of the Tionesta, and Allegheny, is one of the most promising re gions for 'oil on the river. The old Hunter well hail been steadily producing for three years, and the few wells drilled - two years ■go, were as promising as those on Oil Creek at that time, bat the pries of oil being very low operations ceased. Now the river wells are being revived, we have no doubt but these wells will change hands, and be put in oper ation. The Tionesta for ten miles above its mouth has a good show of oil and gas. Wells have been drilled and oil procured in paying quantities, even at three - dollars • barrel.— Oil City Monitor. A lamas Cult lilmtsixD.—About 9 o'clock Friday night, the Cincinnati Express Train on the Lake Shore Road due here at ik4s, rqn into an empty freight car en the _severed bridge at Irving Station, atnashing the car and doing some dasia_ge to the locomotive: The USIA was delayed for over three hours in consequence of the accident. _The passenpts on the Express Train scarcely felt the jar. and neither fright nor injury followed the collision. It is 'unposed that the high wind prevailing "at the time propelled the freight car from a side track out upon the main."_"The damage is entirely confined to the freight car, and the smoke stack and pilot of the engine "Comet." —Buffalo Courier. Tess ANSItIOAN Morrucy.--This msgaune, up the ✓osrnal of Commerce, is the old Airsick abode; under new and able management. One cannot take up this ancient favorite with. out *pleasant reeollection of Geoffrey Crayon and the good old times and principles which he loved. Henceforth the American Monthly will defend these principles manfully. It is to be sustained by a corp. of the ablest• cowl servative men in the country, and its patriot ism will be of &higher order than the one idea patriotism of other megssines. We recom mend it heartily to support. The, present number 11 very readable end strong. . . Courtnaurrhatr.—Thelth Swaim's volunteers. numbering three inutdred sad tit - wit:veve meg, under the, ocuamesld of CoL G. A. Cobh*, reported at the Unsold yes tads/ momusg, oa the way to the treat. The 28th Pennsylvania veterans. (general Osary's old regiment. arrived ou Saturday - sight, and leaves for the treat this mortgagee the Nash. vine train. Both of these topcoats are ati honor to the Kikyotone Btate.—Letiirsati Jam as!, Nerd 7. Gsa. assn.—The editor of 'the Itittahurg Chronicle, who saw Gen. 'Greit . o4l`ln .be Pita* red through that city, ache h I make loss then mediate stature and very siodeiitdisiona or. He wem hid beard elipped'eh'en, and there is **thing whatever aboutadin, •beyond theaters on his shoulder, to indhkeyijitkrank. The Riehrnoett Wldy of Moth put• sa tbat It will take about A week JUOrai to re build the railroad to Lee's army, Lee has sent out his ear . alry oll•duisis to - Woe every thing the shape of f and aubsistenee for his troo,ps. Tbe tons route that everything Las emits Over by railroad random ii iroposeiblo *rim, t o aware enough over one fine to keep his the' array from autkring, and the know jo Wah ta lme appalled eosaelknakad with parddena tee till Mara. _ 7,2O g4siRA — BAGPAPP . think .secesiery. sow The ladies of Kinsman, U., reosittlY, presented the editor of the Warren Constite4 don wick a sake. The exterior was fair to foot upoti, nut the interior was ailed with Cot ton, a representation of the Southern Cotfed! entry, with tirbielt the' editor is supposed to sympathise...—Altclaue. The editor of the Coutitaties, not to besot. dint in generosity, returned the complitient by sending 9te.ladin n imitation of a msn's heed, corned with out, typical of the "jut of their "Sections. • air Mend writing to us from North tut says tie' had 'opposed that a large 'Antal l . bar of Ostiter tame from that vicinity to this city, expressly to bur bliss Anna Dinkineonve Adecture. * Ili' Ands however, that be wan iitbdalten4 they ell ultimo on tneiness, l4 and Itenring that Anna was to ' , speak her pies.," iuseitt4' ed:1141.114 and bear the gisecond:ioui of Aro." In our own community something like the same state• of elranmstanies Is / to be seen.. _Although the Sall was crowdedi front top to bottoni,--eeste, aisles, galleries and platform,—it is very ran that you can meet Republien„ mho yin say that he was pre• pot. 9tena~e, i!1:` it ? • voirail of interest to the eurioust, sap tie Qint - rd: tiles, to kaiw . thateis Spit jfiit till!' list' lt and set in operstion in, this it'ilLeiington,* in CSauttait town. eh* qtateti'll eon ago. The millstones wide& !tifertleftftlit all the way firouLnesiAi. ter b 7 Am swim". are 1111111ingie sbia day= Meat thawed for same time afterward Lei • ingtotiesda the ties" pretentious village in tbe eottatye liStlittreeted many adventurers an ey°6l"4o4'f: Isell Its fame;" its log palsies 'Solidus crumbled into ruin and remalis of fu form. et grandeur *nevi in nag whisk no juit piii glimioi Waist Olio iiiir - losant tar ' thigo.l l k IR!' • - 1,4_-c.t Vkillkgerftik„ tiarial . f plratiiiiiivelboliiin, ' irtairb. minor tniesponam of svalor Aria Oopiake.-reiteeeu ISIII or easedfe4ls Wm igliPo9l4ll' at perm, %kat th. gates le is es +ws•• w. fa tbs efortser etrAeorestii of hlieeoitorolmlotte. AU artielas, *Won ii.Umene Ore NO same et tie eatissra . TM. Vide Ft mook - fii• ,Prolispek t itaiditir via ' : ' Ofarrsill I Noir it ease to 'MI MOS 'OW treat lon - *ion in thelsad : a ro o kie er isinentstion and Weeping - use heard on high. 'lliattitel weeping sad moarniag for her children and refusing 4be eacehtrted, Mogan Slay ism net.- f Behold a mighty eedition'htui then' in :the issilk dud cofea' epokea of Old, was Milled: that brother shill the up *last brother: and s house divided/ against itself shall a a Pm *Dimon oatd the yowls taea, lho Tintb *Ad skos that. dwelloth-itt ais bow with ali b i! dean, kohl up litolt. handl 'tithe Lord With gni& ismowtatioa, colliaty maw. aim io leer Vaal And the priests and the Levites called unto (hi Lord, saying, How 'tong, <lb; l a rk h ow long ‘tilt thou be semi? and bide thy face from us. How long shall unjust ;niers com pnsa the land, slaying our young men and (caving our virgins disoonstilate. Now this was in the reign of -Abraham the Idocolaite, surnamed for the freshmen of hie ruddy face the Cadaverous. • r Now Abratun-ecalled by babes and suck pings Honest Abe—was long, but he was not wise ils was Like unto the iron cook which litteth on the housetop, and veereth which way the wind bloweth: yea, whatsoe'r way ;the wind did blow, that way did he go. • Now the multitude murmured among them selves, saying. Woe I Wee I Our enemies shall any and slughtor us, and hold dominion over tto I• For our ruler is blown _round like a ;tkistle•down by t h e wind sod- if • the , Wind vieteth towartidu 4 Southern land, Southward will he Ito: Noir SkiVtiltbly aad stable ruler had once said now himself t Crowning will I crown me with, a Seotch cap 14.aneke myself beautiful to the •dsugh(erent the gated, and *rapping a blue garsion(: around my-proud form, snob as great captain" wear, shall Ides from the country of the West. And he deed • Then the people shouted and cried, Valorous sit thou, Oh, Abraham I CRAMS- 11 And it came to pus after this, in the third year of his reign, great and dire confusion covered the land over which he reigned. And With loud murmuring the people cried, Deliv er as, Oh Abraham, from the sword of our extend's, ; . , ; • Now Abraham had a great issue, of Green backs, so - great that It flooded the latid, thick u the plague of the locusts of the Etiyptians, and the people murmured spinet this also. Now as the people; rearm red a voice was beard from the East countg, crying : 0 6 Pre pare ye the way I Make straight the path ! Sound the trumpet in Zion 1 Clash the cym bals! Make beautiful music 'With the harp and thabreis ! for behold, Oh, Northernites I I come, a mighty woman, to deliver ye I" The name of her who came with tbellonrish of trumpettwas Most tbe DiakensoniCe 1 And :the enemies of lhiNertheraitep orliedin great dismay; "Lo 1 the Philistines are *pon us Now this mighty woman Journeyed from Dan to Beersheba. saying,. "Cetus, ya people, to the temples end listen unto me,:that ye any be delivered from the head/ of your ene mies. , But before-ye come to hoar mil; thirty. des pole must be delivered into, my hands from eailh ON who hearetb **gush. For , must I not have the wherewith` DI cloths me 1 is ;gamest, of silk, and costly jeweler • No* it cams to pus the thirty—five penes the people delivered unto her, and she gushed ; Crying in the hall of the Permits "Oh. people 1• make unto yourselves a god, and call him-the Blameless Ethiope.' Offer him sac ribeu of our young men and our men in their prime. Steep his. feet In the blood of the dower of our tribe. Let the yeses of the tears of Rachel dub at his feet. Sound a trumpet and cry s This be tby Uod, oh Israel I And moreover, she said, Our young, MED and our men in their prime are-warring with our enemies. Pause, ob ye people. led listen. A great thing shall I reveal now 'firkin unto it, and emits your breestsl A great sorrow seised upon me When it w 2 as revealed Ullie r i• Behold our young men sad our strong mea in _their prima smirch Ma blue gar naafi; em l y garments from uthiali tie no has takes tM e•krs thereof. .4 Weep ?and -vend your pimento, oh. 3 o people I that their restarts have faded!. Weep not that thousands and tens of thousands Its routes on the field-of battle the prey of every foul and unclean bird, but' that your sorrow b. not as the sorrow of the Samaritans, weep and cry that their garments are faded! And behold our young men and our strong men in their prime often looketh Northward, yea Northward do they look when the sun of summer shineth on them, and their eyes grow dim with weeping, verily often do, they weep and wipe their blue eyes. Now Ligon unto me ye people those fight log roan that haveth black eyes are not after mine heart. Moreover they do not weep and wipe their blue eyes_ with the tails of their faded vesture'; nor do they climb the peak of that great mountain called Time, whose, top reacheth to the gates of the elity of New Jerusalem, and look down the shy,' of ages ; nor do they walk up to the mouth. of that brazen weapon of war whose mouth beleheth forth a great noise and fire sailed the cannon and get blown into fisgessitts for their valiant bearing ; but verily the blue _eyed warrior doeth these things and much more. For do I not hold converse with the mighty captains of the land ; and have they not told me this I Yes; much more have they told me, which I shall not repeat. ' Now, Abraham is called your ruler ; but a good ruler is not he, for crooked are his ways, and not straight. Aforetimes did I sing a canticle in his fa vor; bet lo I he had deceived me ; for corrupt. is he at heart 1 lie worshippeth 'not the God I proclaim unto yon, in spirit or in truth i Moreover, without holdieg counsel with me, this presumptions riltmliathitent forth a de.4 cree which pleaseth me not; nor doe.' it find fa— vor in the sight of the high priesti of our Clod, the fintsleyite and the rest of the Priests and Levitee who serve in his temple, and they speak great things against it. - Now as they heartened unto,lias, great was the wonder of the multitude. sad they mar— velled greatly in their hearts, saying, Lo I as our fathers have said our- swan is a goose: Hither came we to bear a canticle of Abrs - ham, and behold the priestemt of our sable God derideth him with exceeding great acorn. Dotb not she veer like the iron cock on the housetop, yes an irou ben is she. And for this cause the people damned her with faint praise. Now when the =nimbi' of the multitude had subsided, she opened her mouth again, saying, Have I not promised to deliver ye for a ransom of thirty-flve pence from each one! The way shall Imake fair unto ye. Said yew' rulers and your mighty captains unto me and I will instruct them in the way they shell go. • And it they follow my counsel and deride It not, great shall their renown be in all lendsp and. from henceforthill" generations shall call me Mewed I • • . MI FOX" great thirty will I show unto them l' and nations fretn 2 afar 011: wilt , smite their breasts with extteediill great afitoltriebulent• • And:3olo4 - 0111edbisi great roaring and bellowing, will Amin itag n ash his tooth, and lose hla , Crssith from asmoding great rage, end dying lei him die of stfangup Whin. And all who trued hiw before shSil oome and kick hie carcass, which will smell with an exceeding had smell, to that they who coicie to condemn him, will hold their noses bet +teen their forefinger and thumb and err aloud, Lo 1. the great.bout la fallen, is fallen I Then will the Oresleyfle and the Sewardite rush to kick him f for ta is not' writtmeOf old that the lion died . and lay rattier to the • :And behold amp who atomism dot from , •Itie roaring was and kicked ittibital • AAA feriltermovi t 'she oiled; Ohl' young mss sad brave sm. in your prime; mare, we: sot read is the hook of the gapsua t , that man ',.ridilitit,J44d: plrtfig;.. lime and comely, jumped bitea,great hole la the Mirth which closed over:l4w ' gear the moult% of pla,gotable.„,j4ea your -Pet b s grost•iptitranie sew the - gulf a rent, and sigh snit the.reat there.tra soul ; wok failed vaster* at the bins *yet waalaes lovelier ' but a Neill Which !tripped is Curb of of earth.% Now the voice of the .4.4 - 027,'4(rsittai; . this_itlistsousatif Coss is widt as i ,7* morn bid Xeffsil — bt:Seespisiighlh Arad *kat a; syie steed and. to Sailke-yoweg men placed their. thumbs on the ntterfellet point of their noses, and trigging_ their gene mid& r„ don't Ha it 1". But one pons ig ! sad brave, alma in spirit at; the minis of the Diekensonits, cried Moult, 'oles me one of that (ribs calla a Cass, and a doe doeltel+admsdas thine with. otoetly mllsosientifi 804 bent 101 ' t 'Casette Caine Deli. 144 'I, none weal In 1 No, not ono, not siren a don. key. Now, all this said she to the multitude a v id.. iittevigiriitaw tbdifattlitai eltreskAti• has not writ. finals'n+liimlir_ eat ,sitelbOtteliltstir as ple. anwirittimehtniniegisticeir Of rho ce the *wog Levites of the temple of or God, who maid like the war hares of whom it is written kilo book of Job when he, snu ff ed' 41 11, 11 .1 1i r r e leffi "thfrits r.:,•Thea bow ing-lien 'ea( 'as the idiiis'ef tie - - tribes of Chins bow theirs, she departed from the tem. pls.' ~ . _ With silver bad the multitude come to buy deliveranoe, and when they departed, they cried "Lo 1 we are sold !" And with gnash ing of teeditlid !they leave the temple crying. "We ban listened to a false prophetess and but twenty-lie ponces ars gone t Woe is us! We were deluded:" 'CHAP. qt. . 1 . Then came a wise bon, saying, "Hive ye not haled of bid how it boast having long ekes, cov ered himself with the skin-of a lion ? How all beam* did ate from Itlia.slit exceeding gnat I fear; but helkicked up his heels, and opened his mouth, and brayed. dad the multitude cried Li l an its brayeth. ' Nowhe garment with which this prophet ess 11 clothed honed( is the shirt of the high pries f the idol, called "Tribune Gooselistb, I t *hie ~ being_interireted is, the raise de ceiteth the people-1 Now biome/oh as -ye love some tame for counsel, I shill not reties it. Bo ye not stilineeked. Be ye eteadfait land immoveable, In love for your greet country. , Let not ewe; tides within or without eirennaventye. I Watt ; 'to thole who betray this goodly land into Ili loads of. its enemies.'_. For, like Sampson ist the book of the , prophets, if the tribes And ' themselns betrayed lath the hands of the Phil istines, they will rise blinded with exceeding sorrow and rage,-and laying hold of the fair pillars of the bestitiful temple of their coun try, mill hurt it down apon-their enemies, and lie crashld'and dead Committee beneath the 1 ruins. M. •Thla or word' to that of et IL hoard dada( bar 1N• tau, far as *lovas patios'' sot tar of beam wham Mums. SUITORS :--A card in,last week's! Gazette, over the signature of 11. -Cha pin and Dr. S. Dickinson v attrsoted my atten tion, and feeling myself somewhat interested in the matter I claim the privilege of saying a word. Their attempt loots to me like trying to define the difference between Twiddledunt and Twiddledee. What matters it whether it was small pox that Mr. Chapin's family had or something else as bed ? It was certainly something that no one else ,wanted and there 4 forp.it became ths duty of the family to prej, vent the exposure of others, which they, did tot do. A person was taken sick at my house a few days after being at his 'house and war ' in the room where the sick one was',(as the*. admitted to people without reserve) and on _willing 5 physician hi pronounced it small poi. It is true Ido not certainly knew that she caught the disease there, but she had beeh exposed no where else, and came down' just la time to furnish strong conclusive evidence that At ditt Dr. Dickinson called to see hit some twelve. days after she bad broken ou . and said it_ was the imam disease that the - hid, and,oW being qiestioned as to what t was, be said he thought it an unit% e awl pox old •eisithsw pox, and yet in his curd he says .therit was not a single ekeroeterittie. Of assail pox - in km (Chttpin's) family. Verily consi.teocy is a jewel Abet few possees. 11e said further that he ecrnaidered it about as bed as small pox, end expressed his surprise alit there was no more caution used with kir, Chapin to prevent exposure or others. And I here again ask the question, what mattered it whether they e4llOll, chicken pox or some thing else ? They! - undoubtedly deemed lit catching and "nobedy wants such a diselko,' then why pay so little regard to the safety of others as to allow free intercourse with t e fismily, and in the sick room? O. J. RUSSELL. , hello Valley, March 7, 1864. : I There are some circumstances, indeed can. nected not with the - aspeet of thew diseases, but with their origin and mode of props: gation whidisre.insportant is contrlbtitlngito establish a correct diagnoses. We: may sum up the Whole in the following wordi: When there is little or no perceptible pre monitory fever; when the eruption is 4ils. tinctly vesicular, vesicle falls completell to the level of the eurroUnding Skin ; when be crusts which succeed are yellowish, se4y, irregular in. shape, and not, elevated, the dis ease le the true chicken pot.) On the other band, when, after a periodlof feverish disturbance, the eruption exhibits in its earliest ' stage the appearance of a solid tumour; when ow' the. third day, after die. charging the cootents of vesicle, a Aim tabards itt' formed beneath; it ; having an anulair form with a depressedi center, the re -suffixed' ernst is brown, compact, defined, of a - .learlotay smoothness, and sensibly elevated above, the surface of ,the akin, the disease is small pox, und.r some of its modificaticins, capable of communicating small pox to others by inoculation and infection.i These cases can be proved to be smell jot by .vaccination First, that, the vesicular chicken pox occurs equally in those•who have and those who have not been vaccinated ; • that prior vaccination in no degree_ alters its character or - (lonise, while on the other hand, vaccination proceeds with perfect regularity after the occurrence of chicken pox; a circumstance that never hippmis after small pox. Da. A. THAYER. , • eine or ;830 PA. VOLII:, - March Sth, 1864. r TITOII 211,111 OltiliWalt: In your isinie of Feb. 27th, '64, is an article under the head• tug ..11emoralitation of the SA': attached to which ii my nickname Chip at author. Mow as I did not pen the Isaid oracle, and know the assertions therein contained to be false, '&113.) the signature to be a forgery: it would be very unfair to leave the article uscatura dieted. Whoever the• real author may bit he has pot dared to face the !nolo under hie 'own colors, but Itas sneakingly sought' to couipro mime the morals of this favorite regintentji and insult the dignity and integrity of our ohap. lain-. Then what is still more base and Cow— artity, his tried to @Wet himmlf into obscu rity by forging to the ,slanderous article a familiar name on whom' the frowns oft the "lpitplain and other. might °enter. Yon greitly oblige tbe chaplain and others by giving this • place in your! col umns;, also, If possible; please" •=pose; the real name of the outlier of said ' Cate. Venaagn,,,Feto. tha 716, , 1itt1e BIN, only ahtlCof Juno and, Cynthia .11. Y.*, aye 4 months and 14 du • Datirat Sissy, thoa hdth loft as ; Rem th 7 lona, we : dimply MI. Tio bat God that haniereft - na, • 7.1446 h - .:Estis PRODUCtiI WAIRKSTX: i chortiod ifil ll l f ar "I 0 . 0 "r 411 * taus, liar. 10.11E44. Flow, 1 504 1 /I,lojEtried Pisehms, ... ; .20625 frh01t.......=.- 1 0,1MAIN ; 1 ,:,' f f Woo ..........;. Id c orn , ....... :..,,........,1,20 , , Rts OARS' ...:...'..14 1t 3 ., •ms •-,* Blaekrarla,...l .. ~,., . 'l5 - -gia1k.,,a2.,,..,....4...... - It a Cols 4.....i..“..1611100 Radar, 71;28 Atli " .42.0 t • 1.00 as 13spr 14%06 Potiors. , SOWS Cloths A. '* 18610 Twrilifia--...- .... :. _ _• _•••• 0 10 Crumbed a d... to ovum, ..........2.00•44 last Ind. 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ISM DIED. 4311.103 If) a , • aillitilEMLED USTffilaffill 1 - rOirrTECRAIR: lama Elm it Fidel Nair II Burl '4Jothit. • - ANDIB AbitoSl l 1141111t0IIS D3,118411i0 - FIT do Head ant Nair. ENRI "LIARS.% RESTORATIVE; •• ` i • • Rostorei the Color. LARR.II. RESORATIVE. , Readicatea Dandtwft AllBl3 RESTORATIVE,. L Pfttnotos its Oowth. CLARE'S RESTORATIVE, ' Prevent* its Failing Oe &Ora RESTORATIVE, • unequalled, Dressing. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, . LARCEI kgsTouatirv't Children OLLRIL'S !RESTORATIVE. Is Rood for old People, CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Is perfectly , Ilarrialas. 4ARX'B RESTORATIVE, FLARE'S BEBTORATIVE, riot s Dye RESTORATIVE,CLARK'S ; _ Beautifies the Hair CL&IIit'S!RESTORATIVE4 Is splendid for Whiskers :CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Keeps the Ride in its Place CLARK'S' RESTORATIVE, Cures 14rvous Etasdhehe CLARKISI'MiIIefORATIVE, - •• . • Rrerents Erup tions . CLARE'S RESTORATIVE, ! itching and Burning - CLAIMS `RESTORATIVE, Keen,' the Lldad Cool. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, ' • Is Delightfully perfu n i e d,, CLARE'S RESTORATIVE, Citntlins no Sedimen t. CLARK'S.CLARK'S.RESTORATIVE' -Contains no Gum.; CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, • - Polish es your CLARIVE •RESTORATiv gr thir; ; Prepares you for Pl;xt' CLARK'! RESTORATIVE, In ' Preparesou for Balls. CCLARK'S RESTORATIVE, All Ladies need . it. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, _No Lady will do without it. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE. Costs tot $l, 00. CLARE'S. RESTORATIVE, - Is sold toy Druggist, rad De&latri meliirbirra pier. $1 toer betto-41 bet Uri for $6. O. VLAKKAs Proptisten. S. HAIM§ At CO, Gi'moral Aseaut. 1,024154 a. oz , c:// WON. WILSON JITANDLaIL Jades of the Matted States tines. Comet. Troetbeat. COMM PLIX & Sr. Cl4ll Sss.`, Tai 1.420111:to."011E APES? •ND BZST pim• Got a fell• omuservial. tem.& w Mtge dunes for Kul least true, Steamboat, Riaiiroad fl act Bank 800 , -Seep g, .---11.1alateref Sege albolt peso.- 8 tuaasto mow sod re• view at sew time. • This Isatitation Ls conducted by erperieneed Teachers and practical Anna tants, alto prio•re yentas hunt rot act •whaalorsa. at the leamtv•pen•• and shortest sloth*. for the lucrative and teapot...lb • of tuatiose. 1ta241 ousted -for merit ably. Reece the asinine! preforence tor graduates •or this College, by basinees wen. Poor. A. Cortiv, the bed Penman of the pion, who hold' the largest weather of ler Pr IX mac sad one ail 00 1 mPetttnie. teaches Rapid Bu sionta W, ClRCCl4llefttetolog NIL uttormation neat M I ea lioptimAiiPO to ft* rriasteate. • ! JES MI'S k. 3NITB, Printlpale. 'rop-At i es4 when the Sonaend Merin of vaokerssal Diatom so grednat e. - Joel 634 f. j , . Farm for 'Salo. T " l Vubseriher ()tiers for Sale his farm stoma tp, EH, C.., fa., gomurisiog Lining u, ofr.od gnit, Wait odes !r ola Fria etry , on lb. Wa. tarter ralsopike gubi,and four ml 0, from Watt , ford VinVfi.utsti vsured. e 1 b good bu ldlop, ter fruit mad t . gerge irOod hind. Apyy, oo gregfogi for furtim bidorsistien. KW Wield ou segsonab4 ser e. jaulOtf. ,JOIIS RAM 411 %M. Farm for Sale. THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS .FOR S4a his Fans. ' , dusts la Rarboreteek tp..ifx mtua !mil Erie sod throolurtere era mile South of the WO Attu Read. coatsial.g 60 saes and allawaare, harlot erected llama a s !none dealing balm and task bus, frith pod orchard, well watered. awl/ an errand, &ad soder good improvement gonerany. ton274t• JORN IeCLONIe. FOR RENT. Valuable and Dosisablo Mod for G ROCS RY Oft 0 ENIRAL COUNTRY STORE. At Irvine, Warms Coast, P.. Th• *Maio o Is of Sum.. with a flo.,Ary There Is also i bwimusa House at 44110, witch irtat• mated "Dees Stout! desired. • Per patients% address S. DI. DIDDLE', Agent. feta7o. Warren t o , Pa. IMPORTANT TO MARRIED LADIES ''PRTTLY A BLESSING I Lady ISEND, free of cAcirge, to any Lady I • who sendla her name and address, directions bow to rlllll.lly the extreme pate cf CUILD BIRTH' also hoer to have runotar ateday and beeerMaChl'il. ren also O. other saw and IMP 0 ETA N T-SECRICT,. the Indy sate and wife remedies ever discovered. bly oldest le tesklrg the above offer Ls to iodises emery lady to ,test soy re rsustala. Anna. . • . MADAMS. DULICNTAI32.O.9 76r Broadway. X .Ir._ City. SIC LESSONS, Can be h■d again of • WILLIAM WILLIING, PRO/MOOR .or. MUSIC. Ephniim Doolitte. Ta dig Court nrCnesthon Pleas of ri..a Goliath ft 0.17 Ai:vat letrliy, R. tic .1 Term. IN& Alias Sutpoetta ta More*. Tg DEPENDANT IN TUE•ABOVE I /tank airs; ii herrity . tilled to appear it the Court of Costtena Pir ti. to 111 ho'des at Este, in and toe the °musty o Era on tecond Ifon , lio la nor th u-lt,l and the o ats en plaint, and rho./ cause, ii any j sins bat*, abe a illeorhe Iron the two is of matrimony stiou , d not be grantod to said phintqf. • felefo.• Abt.KS A. CRAIG, .li-riff. Public Sale of Desirable Real Estate. l THE UNDEIt4IONED At TRUSTEE! DCA. liareittrury: 413 e. l'reNne "hit turopaoy, to pursuance of an Aet of Araambl.,ap:m . o.od ♦ pelt 17, 1g6t;,1 mta ofilatst panne Sale, at the 11a,aet !Lam e , o n; IIItDSTICiDAY; MaRCII '4,141, at 10 o'clock a. m thei following 4ssoribsa Reel Relate, to wit: Thu North-West comer part or lo,Lot 204 i, to the city of SAN rs., fronting :7S hot Os Fifth Street sod PIM feet on Pinch Btz.sL,ln the rear of Cranes Building. Also, 141 Lott esintatoter ahont ore-third of •11 acne befog esib-dtetbisos of Ost..Lotdlo. situate on nth St-. 1 betwren Ciao 'do an r Innen titer tee Western Railroad I Reidoneer tlte,Caoal. - ' 1 - Poe initr•divislon is. handbill'. • - Tgo3l3,—one•ltarcl head, residue Lu iito equal emj onal lestalment..," 'team! 113' Judgment Boni 0011 110 es tbe.prospiloritli lutenist. . . -0 , 4 k SAMBA sm. ; Tiastee. I -'1 • farm, far r undersismed offers fo ma 43, until; the 16th of Feentary out, bio ram to flazontt! tp., cantata:4ot ewe hentdretl and forty sera, mote e or frethi olio hundred sores improved ; the Warne rood slur! ber. corit firm bopping% orchard sad la L wet) watered, It s Is dts4o4l.sttlise trout Erie theWieerford pia* reed rfi , t elAt by the abovet6t • it .111 be rooted for! oven! more WKS JOUNAQN. farm for Safe. TILE UNDERSIGNED OFFER FOR , fish the fare beiongiog to the heirs of J. Roble-, too, attaining 16 wee; Minot+ East MU tetra, a`oat mitistrwitiblo v a pe ri Wit4fordllaak Res;l; TM* . pr tertian bowie ead too 4Altrtal*lttee-The ?to veinnedisposed et es rani letalthillener: — Alio 60.4reir - at eat wood obd ,11 Att' • UM. 'MUIR, in tiatno the Jhnapiketo.ti. moat StemlS from Erie. P. w. NoßiNsos, erb274f. . P. A. ROBIN - ON. *1 . Natio°. •i .11 0 T E ?OF -ADMINISTRATION; hae,nib.oo rsilkled td Alftit ridirPlipp 4. - on ttq ' oasts oitlawrooloo LOokbArtimoiirtott ti filnempet tp,l IrisPe ; Notion littoriby in% Vila Tomo" 011-11kflibroo Indebted to tun to make imair; date 'melt. 5..4 %Isom Whig Oases outlet ttl o , outdo Inn prima* thous. prrirly oarskid. • • • - It. - (RV KU, T.lr. X VILER, , Atilaitrelkla Wi t i/Mitti - , • Aiaitoistra,terc Itirt OtrElatle • -I eltsberne 06•46. aIIiMMILASaCASOMMISS! hi zmaz MEM - . - owe PLAIN ANTI PAN'CYCANtor. CHOICE CONFECTIONARY. ORANGES AND LEMONS. *OOP= WAY.- i• DATES D PRIME, CREAK NDY. , rtes AND TaIIIARTNDE, Tanga CABAYELII, Is good for Ladies. • PIKYrOORAyu ALBUMS AT REDUCED PRICEB.•__ _ FINE MOBOcCO WALLETB, MOROCCO PURSES, Contains no Oil ICELAND MON • COUGH • CANDY, DRUMS AND FLAGS, BLED CAGES, 'LADIES' BASKETS, COMBS AND BRUSHES, ARNOLD'S INK, Genuine, DOLLS—DOLLS, FINE TOYS, , ICELAND OBS OiSUGII CANDY, SELLS RAPIDLY, OUR ICELAND KOeS . COUGH CANDY SELLS FRESH !MUD! FRESH CATB6II I WEDDING CAKE I FRESH CRACKERS! EVERYTHING FRESHI ORANGES'& LEMONS, ARRIVING ALMOST DAILY, hbreltr. ICE CREAM. LEXON ICE. ORANGE ICE. MADE l'O ORDER, I • BALTIMORE OYSTERS RECEIVIV DAIiE, AN EICKEStI VARIETY OF = WE ARE PAYING Lummox AT TENTION TO THE JOBBING TRADE AND OFFER ANIG UR Lunt - Avow- PAV Y OR TH ABLIS' INIQ TERM TO THE TRADE. CATALOGUER BENT UPON APPLICATION. Boner .& Burgess; No. ;1 . WIUGELT 2 8 11:L00/4 BEM " • I -; - T7 siomAsa at sor. MEERSCHAUM PIPES BRIAR PIPES, PIPE bTEMS, CHOICE MAE% BEST TOBACCO, AT SINILI di 1111141101 W. AT BSI4U di SUBUltar. PENS AND PENCILS. PA.PER, A ENVELOPES, AMERICAN CARDS. GAbllB &AMUSEMENTS. AT 111111,12 g i KUL GUS% ' XtNDS.,OF TOY& DKERCHIEF EXTRACTS, 'VORMG EXTRACTS, *Nig is 11111ROZMV. AT WITS it 16118.1.1110. READILY AT HOME AND . WitZBEVER. LNTRODtTOD. AT ;lIIVIIIII a BlDltallOr. AT 13Mit & EIVADWIIIK AIIIIINUR a 1110241110 r. . . . ♦T ISI4III olla:11117110/111110. A? mum* i' 1110SallaV. IV!. =tin. is% 1[110k.19, PYRAMIDS. MACA ROOKS, Kiaszs, ac., NOTION 4 ;IND FANCY 1300D9. t
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