The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, August 04, 1860, Image 2

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    THE OBSERVER.
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DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION
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FUR GoVERNUR
HENRY D. FOSTER,
11ESTNItaLELAND
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
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Resolved by the State Central Com-
mittee of Pa
rh,a, w itli a clew tie •lert et at. I atstn•t the I ..111
won enemy. we ree..mmetolt.. the Itetniiera Po i.
aout to unite tiers tor Preiodi tit i.O ll,e . ti toral
to In g q, forme.( et Iltead.i.igi on the 1, day nl /11 mr.),
..0 the follow ang Las. and ei It,,
*aid «leo - torsi h. tel •hould leete, I.v t..e le oi it
it pito:nit appear on itueertalDilliT the rvault tie other
of the 1-nt.'n, that I.) ti„
l'ennsylronia f Stephen 1 D...1,:13- li.•..che,
Johnson. it would ideet thrtu l'revidezit and
deut user Nieman , I.lUcoln and 11ar,1 u, lieu sni I eleetiiiv
shall toe under oUligatoot w, to rut on toe
ether hard It Aboilld appear that soil vt,•,xi ...1 e•t
Ilesara. (Magma and Juhn•on, hot ! o h ' ,
.trorkertrulite rut Joseph Lally l'ievol•ii! .1v e
~e rr lattettln and n
.41,0 to.t than. and in rx.se the uctit..l ..te l'. tIP
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1,, revi-e and ,•,)ttiaot tilt. I 1,.( t
the Reading Convention.. portiiiintei I it ap
pears, A -innlar feat tnthe King of Fr ince
fliey marched up the hill, itnil thin mat, le- I
ag:un In other Rich
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was the butter pal t of alor, anal that the
- revoluti.inary epoch - in the party.
partly' alluded to in hi. roldro— to tho
Demoette_y of the state, had lint t
arrived. Wise and thoughtful Ile-hard '
rather. wise and thoughtful Pee elence,
hot to let that "re% olutionai y synch"
at
tve ju-t yet Had it allayed, Si •':innoune
eil in the bills, - we piesume the
, ilitcountice in the State Ithtris had
delegate, in Master Re haul'-,„ .111%.
tion would have been duly repre-ented
while the other thirty-six counties, clue It
werere pre,entei I by otliee-lint ne delegate-.
who lime fattened off the 1 , 111,11 c-crib to
the tune of millions, eould have conttile
uteri more then the patitul array of two
hundred and nine name- published in Hie
as delegates.
But bandiage aside ; the Convention held
ut Harrisburg last week eel/ Forney at the
head and Haldeman at the tail, ens a fail
ure. It accomplished nothing, except the
passage of a few threatening re-olutions,
which will be no more heeded than the
idle wind. The Democracy of Pensylva
nia will maintain their organization in spite
of the defection of traitors, or the ana
themas of blantant demagogues. They will
vote for the electoral ticket formed at Read
ing, and that body when elected will cast the
vote of Pennsylvania in the direction best
calculated to detest the Republicans. If
her vote will elect Docutits it will be east
for him; if it cannot elect him, and can
elect some good conservative, law-abiding,
constitution loving Democrat it will be cast
for him, whether his name be John c,
Breckenridge, or John Smith
But this fact does not relieve the gentle
men who Met at Harrisburg, at the bid
ding of Haldeman, from their self-assumed
position of bolters and disorganizers. 'l'hat
they failed, and will continue to fail in their
future efforts in the same direction, is be
cause the Democratic pulse is right in the
State. The people can see, as the Harris
burg Union justly observes, that such a
Convettion is a naturale7sCep towards dis
orgvAtion. And the resolutions passed
point to that end, and nothing else. They
denounce the union proposed by the State
Committee whereby the Mate can be car
ried against LINCOLN, and "demand, with
brigand swagger, that,at the meeting of
the State Committee, to be held at Cresson
on the '9th of August, the compromise
shall be rescinded, and the electors inter
rogated in favor of Douglas and Johnson.
If any refuse to answer affirmatively, then
a Convention must be called to complete
the electoral ticket. Should a majority of
the Committee determine not to comply
with the dement/20f the 2t19 volunteers com
posing the Convention, then the miniorio
iit thesaiil Committee are empowered to
act as the Democratic State Committee of
Penteelvarmi, which Committee thus con
,tituted, by a eeeeeen from the maim ity.
-hall call a state Convention, to meet on
or before the '2-stli of August next. fer the
purpose of forming a separate electoral
tweet. Hero we have the whole pro
gramme of nxieehief. Two hundred an , l
nine individuals assemble in Ilsrrisburg
eithout constitutencies, lay their demeee
before the State Committee, and announce
their plans for disorganizing that f'eminit
tee, in case it refuses to obey. Thiee ten
hundred and nine assume the power to
direct the Democratic organization, and in
case they cannot direct it, then to
tofiii:r it by invoking the spirit of treachery
and revolt in the State Committee. These
promediev at! taken in the name of the
"regular organisation of the l!emoctritic
party," and the whole power of the party
in the State declared subservient and sub
ordinate to the National Committee, which
sus in Washington, and whose Chairman
resides in Louisiana. Ibis for the Demo
cracy of the State to say whether they will
submit to this insolent foreign interference
—whether they will yield to the dictation
of an unauthorized Convention, and aban- ,
don the cause of union for the welfare of
the party, because a small company of fac
lionista, wbd are determined to rule or
ruin, demand that there shall be no union.
_- Wouid{►'t it be fiiiny to see the
P),.13 4efaniiing Dovatas from the attacks
of II 'climax. Forney, of the PM?, and
HICKMAN hare been running the anti-ad
ministration "machine" in this State for
two or three years past in partnership.—
They swore by Douglas by day, and slept
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I:wtucnl llouglio liken to this city reeminit•
ing the idea that Penn , ylvonis will decode the
eonte•it, and proniFed ft cordial hatred of
the admintstralion party, / , • , 1,114 rn 'it 14.,r
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ter the eicellutt to he thrown into the Ilouse
Hickman lids bolhl) gilt toyer to ilte 141,4-
Itcan rank- . Fornry. ~ .:nel, e lleve, will fulivw
of cilur , c 14c will. lic is dcalli on aiirtunis
trot ion office-holders, Lecanse he e.mildn t get
one himself I n • 111 S lecepted office at the
hands of the Republicans ; he has no sympa
thy with Judge DortiLAs further than to use
his name to divide the party , he has already
declared against tlen. Fosrta ; and hence it
will not he at all Brant if, finding that hif
pretended friendship tux Douglas is no longer
necessary. he shall imitate ilu sags, and an
nounce himself for Lincoln The bosom of the
Republic...ln party is his final destination it all
event•
sek. The Trt41,,,, gettirig weak in the
knees. It complainz bitterly that the Re
publican, don't tiny its documents: that
the -campaign !ire" e,f the rail-uplitter
•i•Il • :mil Oka - tien. Apathy" has
cominan.l of it , fume , „ , ,enPl-311).. Here it.
W. cntrent that this state od blind se
entity, of lievdtess trust in luck, a not
allowc,l to continue another week. Ad
mit that it COIIIII Hot liward the electoral
141.. st, Illt•V it:11,111 (-fleet will he to saddle
the next Adulini,tration, with a 'ongress
hostile to its principles. jealous of its pop
ularity, and determined to cripple and
La tile its evet, eflort A Flepultean ad
m ini-ti ation cotifrolited Lc such a (on
gress could hat ,Ilt "1114'1 than a lailitre."
It's no irw. Repul.lic.iiri.in in N w York
has got the blind , taggcrt., ano if conier•
va ti mu re,olves to twat Lincoln in that
Slate, tuoi tal power cannot :••:ive the party
The Trd.t." , ay, a, much. Ilead thh. •
We are not justified in concluding that
the Sta.te is to he carried without a struggle.
There are within it the element, of a for
midable combination adveisae to the
Ho
publicans. and skillful manager, are nt
work to form such coalition."
Wouldn't it 1..• at joke if, after ull. the
collector', offices. and other
nice little tit-bit. bad keen parceled out in
anticipation, Lincoln fail before the
people' Well,
itge' ittit lu ( llickman' , ) attack upon
I /ought, mi , erahly %soak and contempti
bl)llacicius. It i. destitute alike of inge
nuity and truth. and cannot hut be received
with feelings. or th , guNt by ever) honorable
partizan Env. , con.
And )et that vet') .perch appealed iu
the next. morning..., which prolosses
to t I l i , l ea d ing I ion . alas ort:an in the State,
and which is exercidng mole influence
than all ether causes combined to prevent
a cordial union of the Democratic party on
one electoral ticket. Now what doe* this
show but that the l'r,ss is 1% ith Hickman
'heart ant soul, w hale prolessing to ;o leo.
rate Douglas, and that it is Amu-1g to keep
the Democracy divided in order to make
Lincoln's election certain ! It 4eeras to us
that men have become politically dement
ed when they suffer themselves to be led
II such a transparent traitor its Fotory!
may' It i 4 the habit 01 some of the repuh
flean papers to quote from the Baltimore
Patna and call it an expression of senti
, en t i.y a southern Bell and Everett sheet.
' his will deceive no one, for it is well un
erstood that this Italtim6ro sheet. the
.me organ of the plug uglies, blood tuts),
cal rip-raps, is as much a republican paper
the New York Tribune or Garrison's
abbr. It flies the nametetof Bell and Er
rett; tut in reality labors for Lincoln.
lir Our Republican brethren have their
troubles as well as the Democracy.- In fact,
the sorrows of that party multiply very fast
of late on account of the desertions that
are made from its ranks. ;In the first place
the party fell to abusing Williaut I)uer,
then Silas *symour; then' Denial D. Barre
ant, then Irwis D. Campbell. Now they
..? And in .t tlay or two they will hear
- , nun taller ptominent limn refusing to
-11 11 -'1 t their -et Ronal candidate, and they
will then fall to abil-trig him. If we may
01.• tel% notlntig tu.ltze pie-t nt appearances, they will be
I‘,lte I lettiociat when I kept I.u-% at just such work. until Novein
.o! slinatiag Douglas bt
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lON A STATE Iterogren, " n pn
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r ot Ili, most ultra Douglas stripe previ
ow , to the I larleston and Baltimore Con
cni ions- that repeatedly declared the
nominee must be the ••little (Rant" or
nobody—has now hauled down that flag,
and come out for Lincoln and Hamlin. It
I, a very .tep for that claiss of Demo.
crats to take to get into the Republican
r Illks, who declare for a particular man or
mils's' ) Hickman was of that l: --For-
Ile% I-. (.1 t hat ,•1:t. .s 411,1 the Rep, r 1,4 but
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- the particulars of an
•.‘tr.1.10111131) ram. 01' charming."
ulu, li recently emu, to light in that
I h.. , a) , its infi.rniebt- are men 11110
.11.• qn4llllil Hat e conversed with
till imuily and have -.cell the child refer
ti, They represent the parents tki
people and theothild to be a pretty
, me, bright and intelligent, but eviiiently
in declining health. The still) is as rot-
11:1131
There is residing on Monroe street, near
the ea-tern line of the city, a worthy faint
the name of l'avis, the head of the
Lundy being employed in a nursery. Mr.
and Mr,. hauls have a daughter two years
of age, is ho has beeome attached to a snake,
which came into the yard from an adjoin
ing field a few days since, anl has become
o touch order the influence of the reptile
that a appears to think of but little else
fhe snake and the child first met, no
iloubt, while the latter was at play in the
yard near the house, but just how long
-ince. the parents do not know. (Me day
M r s. D a y ti at ind the snake in the arms of
the child. and the little girl was fondling
it as she a kitten. Tho mother was
naturrally much alarmed by the apparent
INa it in %% loch she saw her child, and set,-
ityl a stiok to destmy the reptile. The snake
-bowl) ietreabsl, showed Its tongue, and
In-yeil at the mother. The child cried, and
Iteggeit so hard of its parent to desist, that
she allowysl the snake to retreat to its hid
ing place
It soon beeame apparent that the little
.eit I thought of hot little else but her com
p:1111011, the snake, and 14 OUld return to
the yaol In search of it as often as she was
allowed to do so. Under the facination of
the reptile, the child- a very pretty little
girl- has began to decline, and now weighs
but Is pounds. Reapectable physicians
were consulted, it is said, and advised that
no y iolenee Is' used toward the snake, as it
might pro% e fatal to the child. How many
meetings the snake and the child have
had. V 4 are slot pottitively informed, but
ire tide: that they have been frequent. —'
When they meet they rush to each other
with all the apparent emotions of friend
ship and attachment that can exist between
two ing beings. I inly the other day Mrs.
I iavis Mae to the city with the little girl,
and when she returned the party left in
chat ge 4,1' the house informed her that the
snake had been more bold than usual, and
had actually been upon the steps leading_
to the door, awaiting the appearance of
the child.
1,, to the size and variety of this reptile
we are not :uivised. We suppose, however,
it is one of the common brown wood snakes
n hich are regarded as harmless and which
seldom at tain the length of more than three
A SINGFLAR PIIENOXENON.—The (Ottawa
'anade) Cl/ars:says :
One day last week. while soma laborers
were removing stone from a quarry in this
vicinity, they came upon a stone measur
ing between three and four feet in length,
some eighteen inches in width, and about
eight inches thick, bearing on its surface
the unmistakable impress of two human
feet, the largest that of an Indian's right,
and the smaller that of a squaw's mooca
sined foot, sunk about three-fourths of an
inch in the solid stone.' We have seen the
stone, and the strange impressions it bean,
but have to leave the enigma to be ex
plained by those better posted in things
beneath the earth than ourselves. To the
curious it affords a theme for study which
would no doubt be interesting. The stone
hat. been preserved, and is as solid as any
piece (4 granite finding a place in the new
parliament buildings.
TLI Sys: AN Msasscss.—The oppressors
of the Christians in Syria have triumphed
at last, and '/.ahleh has fallen. This was
the strongest fortress the ( liristians pos
sessed in the province. It was hoped it
could be successfully defended ; but the
Druses attacked it with an impetuosity
that defied opposition, and the unfortun
ate 'hristians who survived the massacre
which followed the attack had to fly from
their homes. The only stronghold left is
lieyrout, where the missionaries are now
sheltered. Whether this will withstand
the attack of the infuriated infidels remains
to I,e seen. The destruction of Sidon is
reported, as well as the massacre of its in
habu.ants, but it is not confirmed. Where
ever a Christian aettlement is found, it is
attacked by the Moslems, and all who do
not escape are massacred.
In referring to this Massacre the N.
Evening Port says: "Syria with Judea or
Palestine, embraces a territory some four
hundred artd fifty miles long from its
northern twits southern extremity, and
varying in breadth from one hundred to
two hundred and eighty miles : the total
area being about forty-eight thousand
iniles. The I.opulation is estimated
Rowring at one and a half millions, and
by 'olonel (*iunplsill at one million eight
hundred thousand , of whom about one
millions are Muss. Inning (Turks and Arabs)
three hundred and fifty thousand Chris
tians of the t;reek Church, and two hun
dred and fifty thousand of the Roman
church. The number of Protesents •is
comparatively small, but through the re
cent efforts of missionaries from this Coun
try and England it has been on the in
crease. Against all these sects—against all
who bear the name of Christians, whether
they acknowledge the Pope, the Patriarch
or the lieformers, the bigoted fury of the
ftfussulinan is now directed."
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tor Four companies of the Finial
States troops are to be dispatched to East
es; Oregon, to protect settlers against
the Indians. ,Captain Smith's company,
While marching towards Honey Lake, was
attacked by bier 300 Iridlths, armed with
guns. bows and arrows. The hilt lasted
nearly an hour: several Indians were kill
ed. flen Harney arrived by the Pacific on
his way to Washington. Colonel Wright
has been appointed to command the De
!partment, kr. (told has been found 'ati
tribinaries of the Des Unites River. The
Stiake'lndituis are manifesting a hostile
disposition. An election for members of
the Legislature has been held in Washing
ton Territory. Returns are only received
from Cowlitz 'County; ellectuag two Repub
licans by thirty majority, whereat the count
ty heretofore has alWats beim largely Demo
oeri
14... An Infernal llf,achine, called the
Centrifugal gun, is on, exhibition. ft is
said that it will throw five hn4red hallo a
minute, with the force of an ordis vide,
without th e aid of powder . or cap, mere
ly turning arranklilte a coffee, .
6entral Ileu•s.
lion. Wm. A. itichartlson wap nominate.'
for Congress by the Fifth District INT. , . riot,
Convention in lllinoiv on the :nth inst
-- Thirteen fatal esittei oNumtrokeoecurre,l
at St Louis on Saturday Among them wit.
Peter 08,1111111er, n prilv tighter
-- A little girl in \l-- h Vi
the meteor un Friday eveninv, ri•
marked That nhe • giiin.n..l out If •iily Frith -
er thought •twas Fourth viJ ull
Out of a detachment of :r.it 1 S
that left New York fur the We.teru plaiti4 last
week, per railroad, over fifty deserted befure
reaching Springfield. Illinois
The aturiii goLl near
Tangier, Suva Se,tia. bate 1... en het nt re-t I.y
a acien.tfie exploritiun lurid.. I.y uidt
Governor of the VT ttVIIICe. till•I the rt • it.
have,lieen pronu.ineid a delii•iiin and a ,tare
-- Between twenty itit.l thirty !rerun". in
One 11,.11.... hn l -everttl railer et IL. n
or Levri.fon. Me , were r.i- ,, ne•111-1
eating' (hers. Prirper r. wetly ." the
sitffererm
A dru , glo ITI 1 , 10411 N ( nu put Ir—•
nic or corn,-ito in , te•t.l of -Lig
uwdleatle. f r?I \lt ISatlrv, an , ll.vili of 'kern
drank iwy wea at wur , l W
and a 11111 i cnNrclr,l 1 1 11 . ) nlll li%
-- In the month of July, a ao lo,or, i r , 111
Peterson's De[eel or, `, now countorfec. , halo
been t ul w cif-1.04i ion. he-I , le, I lie of
what purports to he notes of the Rallk
Trenton, N J , there hoint: lin such bank
Imagine the horrible con.lit ion
and timid people in the t irittily Troy An
anaconda, fifteen feet to length and \ teen
eiremorerenee, I,a- e.eape I ti,w 3
showman's tent, and is still at Ilrg,
--- An old 6,111 In : 4 ,01U.. New' U hu IA
cooking x ptlyntotatt a 101 l "I thirty flolllr+. and
unable to pay u. ham deeded to the ,Lori,. 1 I/10
body for dii , ieetion after lit. 11e1.1111e Tlll . .lVed
iinS been neeel , o. o l 'lll/.1 . 11eee11.1 IZINOII L tllie
physician
- The Detr..it Ft et. Itrurti, t It,
that:ltt Port 11111.41. to thin :`lllll.
joint. , l tLe U, ugly, t'luh wll. ~.tt .1 I , r
Vret..itt to , It, the lON If \ i•NV ,rn
the 14/11110 Cut/III). there tire (well,. rait,tvr,
ne•er voted a l)em,iernur tiek, t ut 111,•it
before all, going I. Dought
- John it wing Brown, o n •tnl.et f I
front Kenna, ly. write. !tilt he ..upporii Nis
Dougeltvi, aural that, in the eontity of Harden, in
t hat State, I here !Ire nut glees!. thirty Democ•rat"
for Mr Breektnrittge, out of tine thoutan.l
Democratic voter.. We gum. , Brown ~'nt
taken the een.nts eorret t
Parson Brownaw he knocttlle
'nog, gives the following tlev eri pt i on o f ,4 n e w
drink t•They have a new drink now in Wa-h.
inglon. called .tangle le t ., ingredient.ot whteli
are diluted alcohol. nitric x. id. boot leg:m.l Io -
bacco, and which it 1..111 , 1, will 11V...1'111mm at
a distance of a quarter of a -lode fr iiiii the ,irin
ijohn.
The ei.litor•+ awl propiletor, of the Lt
Crosse (Wts.l krpoWode and the Lot morra ,
have bet their offices. type, papers and every
thing (value s4,tilftti,i on the re-lilt of the elec
tion an Illinois and Wisconsin If Dougla., ar
ms both State. the editor of the /4 newt , 'f is
to take both concerns If Douglas (foes not
carry both Statea then the etlitor of the h'epoh
brae is the wanner.
Arteraus Ward saps • The tuoosic winch
Irue most used to is the inspirin . airlines of the
hand orgin. I hire a artistic Italyun to grind
for use, payin him his vittlea S klose, spose
it was them stranes which fits put a muusical
taste Into me. Liko all furriners lie has seen
better deem hewing formeely beein a KOOll t- -
but he slut of much akonat now, except to turn
the hand orgin and drink beer, of which her
rige be can hold a churn full easy.
A report reached Wheeling, on Saturday
last, that a young man named Cleri., a car
penter by trade. had been killed in a quarrel
by a fellow workman, both being employed up
on a new house on the Waynesburg road, .olue
distance in the country The name of the mur
derer was not given. but it instated that he .eii
ed. a scribing awl and stabbed Clerk in the
hack, the instrument reaching through to the
heart and causing instant death
The Republicans are to be still further
weakened in New York by the shingling; off i,t•
the extreme abolition element l'he -straight -
out" honest Abolitionists. under the, lead of
Gerritt Smith. have called a State Convention
at Syracuse, on the 15th of August, for the
nomination of an Abolition electoral ticket op
posed to Lincoln and Hamlin. The • ••=traight •
outs" estimate their rote at fifteen thousand,
all of which has went hitherto with the Repub
licans.
The Wheeling inienwen, of Monday
says Alexander Greenwood, jr a painter, who
pursued his trade on about, coasting down the
Ohio, was accidently shot by his wife a few
days since, near Gallipolis. It appear. that
Mr. G., and his wife were conversing a bile he
was repairing a pistol, t hat he joco s ely ritual L
ed that ho intended to shout her, pointing the
weaponhe held in his hand, and snapping it
She snatched up another pistol which a3+ on
a table near where she was idaniling. believing
It unloaded, but which proved to b e heavily
charged, pulled the trigger an.l 4 . 011.
tents directly through his heart. killing him
instantly
Esther Black, by her guar.lin•i. Ita+ . ou j
for a divorce in the New lvrk l'otirtl, ft out
Moritz ti. Black, ht r husband. on the ground
that the marriage is null and void, berAtote
when evnonmated the plaintiff NIVi an infant
under the age of fourteen year The e -
plaints shows that the plaintiff did not become
fourteen years of age until thelStli of October.
1R59, and that she was married on the 4th of
June of that year The plaintiff aver+ that
her marriage was without the knowledge or
consent of her parents, and that it was an of
fence under the statute on the part of the de
fendant. The bride is now in Europe. being
sent thither by her parents. she, however,
makes this spplination herself. Both parties
are of - highly respectable families, the parents
of each haring wealth and a good position.
The Allentorrn Ilemoerut has the name of
Stephen A. Douglas flying at its mast head,
and makes the following sensible remarks. in
reference to the.attitude of Mr. Vans. delegate
at large. "Hon. Wm. R. Welsh, Ili:Orman of
the Democratic State Rxecutive Committee of
this State has published a letter in reply to the
one pnblbthed by Hon Richard Van:, one of
the Electors at large, of which we give on ex
tract Mr. Welsh shoWt the lameness of the
arguments sellriutfnni by Mr.'Vauc, and hand
somely turns upon him 'mute of his union and
harmony thunder. pot of at the Reading Con
vention, at s time when there *as no induce
ments te:follow the fasiloos oourse into which
Mr. Vaux has Made ntifoftenstely been seduc
ed. Mr. Welshlinswers him like a practical
man, who th;ire not care to . tio the work of , the
black Republicans at his own expense, but Who
prefers to save his own party if he can."
sir In the early:latl of Pennsylvania there
was a law which stated as, follows,: —That if
an) white female, of ten years or upward.,
shout!•l appear in any public street, lane, high
way, church, court house, tavern, ball-room,
theatre, ur say other place of public resort,
with naked shoulders, e , low necked dress
es, being able to purchase necessary clothing.
•hall forfeit and pay a tine of out less than one,
or more than two hundred dollars. The clon
ing paragraph of the law. however, permitted
*omen of questionable character to hare their
shoulders as a badge of distinction between the
chaste and the unchaste Ladles who are in
the 6.,btt of baring their shoulders in public
now-noltts "I, ran judge whether each a provis
ion would he necessary to such a law in our
tsar Mrs. Burden Cunningham was mar
i.•.l in San Fr:lncise() on the 15th Lif .1 une
I'h' Allen Era, whieh publishes
he ammuneement, duesnot give the name
ul tho happy u n ittnlual who hu la•r.uad
•.1 11,1 h, ..chanwriwr local hubitati4ln and
her mune.-
IC=l
1111 AL, t h marriage of MISS Whvat
irginia, an edihrt h0p4.(1 that hot path
[ight I.4 , . gyr,ry, and that she might
14 tl, /1/”.1 l.y hel husband.
wk . M N J a ne ;,Isshelin. "the At] Ong
N lecturing about the country,
Averti,emellLstates, for the henefit
of her ciethtor4. lier :übjevt 11 the incin
Itt-tory of her marrte4
DEATHS.
in Thursday morning last, very suddenly
Mr , EST LI ER II TEFL,eonsort ofJuimTeel
; .,ter i , f this city, aged 75 years.
Erie Wholesale Prices Current.
MIRKA Dr4TI'FFP4, &e.
I 1.,4r, iilluoto au.] lowa, ,' 1F1L.1., $4 Wad:. 26
" Fria County, `superfine,. .. 6 ONO 64)
.• IV taco nal 0, . . ....... ....4 764,..:; 156
Muckaheat Flour, •ewl, '2 00412 6)
lYheat, Witte, • linah , - .1 00461 10
R.... 1,.. .1 1241 .1.1
C..rt., ~
Hp.. . _. .. . -- • - . 75
4.at•,.. ~ .. . 3056:k5
•
. - -
Flax :4.4,. , 1 u 2.
1 79
Tunui hi5....1, 3 64.,
•
llondaman •• , t..1, U.)
.
1 . 110%1,410,04
I=!
Brant,
Pri.4l
Pr 1.41 l'earloqs, ir
Butter,
ME
1122
II tol ,
'1110111.1.,1
.. .
White I.lmh, 1 , kilo/ , . .
" " 't "7:mo W .. .. J
Truitt,. 1 "5
.. ..
Oration, W Cwt.,.. .. . 4 U 11144.4 50
klarkervi, Now 1 to .1, 1r 861 ~.. 1.1 owq,ll CrO
Pork, t0...,N W .. .
11.11t0(' KIN.I ES,
'.. , 1 ~ 41, --•- N 0, 1. th, 1 ,10
P. fL74V.
1 ruet...a,105 1,6 1 1
Powder..< . .. .. lOsoll
. (at..., A ~. 10',
I',.dre, Et ..... . 4 ,9',,
Con-Pe --- Iliv, I' It,, . .1....e1n
Jnalll4.o)
..
Silt P. - -71 (hal , .... 344g.:4
if °LA er , irl.—N. 0 , V' Gal ~ ...
Tr t 4 -- Young tit.ron. •IN . :510eptiG
Old 40 44 ,0
Imp.- Uri . 44;70
Mark, 4040'2
4 ; ;4 r. --Pepper, !" . 10'001
.
%awn to, . .. 1040 I
110et..10'1031
I iflldi,, 7 " " -04410
Nutmeg., htlf L C7s
Laestp Oil, ir 041.,70
.
Lead Oil, .... .... . . .
Tatanwra' 011, . . .. . 110,70
Wood, H...rd, ► curd
.3pecial
Mr PRINTING INK.---
PRINTIlelig wit' please remember that they can buy the
twin article of NI. INC ever used, manufactured by $
11. KErtsw &ll , ov, New Haven, Coon , at the Ofrorreer ul
1t.., for 22 eta. per petted, and cheer., than Hutt even, If
there is any other eatabliehment West u f liutralo that rill
furnish as rood an article (pr Less'
This Ink ILA need an printing the Disrerrer, Gis:etir, Free
Press and flyeetater, Kale; Retard, onarautedle and
Journal and Ropubieess, Masadvalle. auar 4 -
WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO AN.
Doane, SILAS E. TEEL, of Erie, u an IN DE-
E /ENT Candidata for itegbder and Recorder, subject
to the vote of the people.
A THAI' REA PiRT—ELY PAPER
Ou• ahowt of • bleb it i• .• WI) • k•••••
n .old at a itriormet a abut by
jon•3o—l. CARTER i• RR°
PirOBIGE, SMARM —Wall adapted tor
Thresher's use, a most drawable assortment
at t e Drug Store of CARTER it BR()
INDIGO MADDE 11—Bichromate and Pre.-
Elate of Potash, Sut*r nt Lend. CHINK' and all
o her articles used in Dying of the eery first qualitr, to 1.
had at the Drug Store of TARTER & ltßut
- - - -
RS. WINSLOW, an egperienced non
and female physician, hu a Soothing Syrup fa
t 1 ren teething, which greatly facilitates the proem!. o
meething by softening the gumarreducing all inSummation
—will allay all pain and I. pule to regulate the bulimia.—
Depend upon it, unthaws, it wilt give mid to youraelve•
swindle( and health th your infanta Pertectli safe an
It f 1.11.11 See advertisement in another column Ir l7.
Tt'RKllslll 1.1P11:911KNIT.
The recipe fur making this Liniment
wal obtained by a gentleman while voiting the Turkish
Finpire, a few years since. While there he witnessed its
eft open horses, and :Jo remarkable were the cures, he
euncluded to purchase the recipe for making it for his
own use, If nothing more. After returning to this coon
ti,, he ma d e meme,and tried it In several eases of meti
ng', rheumatism, bruises, etc., and found it to cure more
speedily than any arttele ever discovered. Becoming at
.inelottoi with the gentleman, I purchased the recipe, and
have made ml used it with great success, and found one
ba'fha.l nei er been told of Its intrinnic value. For Rhea
matsem, Sprains, Chilblains, Pies in the Back or Chest,
Cramps, Swelled lace, Sore Throat, Neuralgia, Tooth
ache, or S•ellinge of every kind—it is warranted to cure.
For H °roe* Sorel ned, Chafe.l, W ind• Galled, Cracked Heels,
etc, it in the most valuable mo.ileinein vogue. The pro
prietor, knowing full well its menta, will authorise every
agent to refund the money where perfect satisfaction is
not given. A large number ;if certilicates could be given
If neueteary, bat one trial will Batley the most skeptical
It is perfectly Psh to take inwardly in came of Colic or
Cramp. The Liniment is for saig by all Druggists.
J, Bt'RRILT. k CO., Proprietor., No. 101 Naseau.st.,
New-Fork. 'old in Erie, by le I Iteldwin, No. 6, Reed
Hoene, and Carter t Bro., Park hue april2B-47
-- -
DEL VALPEAU'S CA N IKERI N E
Me Greatest Discovery of the Age !--For the
moot instantaneous cure of cooker in the mouth, throat
or stomach, resulting from Scarlatina or Typhus Vetere,
or any other cause ; sore nipples, ulcerated gums, burns,
sores of all kilo* impure breath, he
it is the best purifier for the breath of anything ever
offered to the public.
To whiten and preserve the teeth, apply with a brush ;
it trill lartantly remove all tartar and other foreign sub
stances, and leave the teeth as white and clear as pearls
It is entirely free from all poisonous subatoneme, and'ean
be given to ao infant with perfect safety
It la a valuable article for every tangly to have in the
houve, an It will remove pain from ruts and barns quicker
ilia° anything know - n We will warrant it to give satis
faction is every mop Price 26 teats per bottle.
I. BL'llt It/i.l * 1 . 0 Proproptora„ 1112,444...05u ortnart, New
York. aprill.ll —47
R4lll m F.rer. by I. I Hablo la, N.. 6, RAM Houle, and
Cart. r k Bro , Park Row
THK GREAT KNIGLIaIi KINKINII
SIR./ AM ES CLA RKE'S Celebrated
Petal* Palm. Pito rr cTT urrrius PT wOTAL PATEN?
P....pared from a prearrroluse .1 Sir J. Clarke, M D.,
Ptpew. Ettrwrograery U at (jwr rw
This i oral amble inedtesne Is entailing in the cure of all
tholes painful and daneernua dimes'w to which the female
eniistitutlon is subject It moderating all es.cla and -
1110 , ..1 e 1 cited ructione, Lad a speedy can may ha relied
To MARRIED LADIIN
it is iioeuliarly suited. It will, in a short tun*, bring on
the monthly period with regularity
Caeh bottle, Nice One Dollar, bears the Government
'quail. of Brest Dritalu, to prevent counterfeits
C7.A.1341V1C1N.
Then Pals rhombi sat At tabu. by females drabs, the
FIRST THREE MONTHS - of APreguaiuqf, se Ikea ere
we to br, no se Maaarrirlera, bet at emir *fiber fame they
ere safe.
In all camas of Yl•reons and ftpinal Affections, Pain in
the Ruh and Llnalni, Fatigue on alight exertion, Palpita
tion of the Heart, firsteries and White*, these Pills will
effeet a core when all other means have failed; and al
though a powerful remedy,do not contain Irtityoutoused,
antimony, or anything bimetal to the conetitation.
Full directions In the pamphlet mond each package,
which Pbould be carefully- preenwed.
Pol• Agent for the United Mates and Canada,
11110SES. (Lite I. C. Baldwin k Cu.,)
!Inch...tor, N. T.
N. 8.-61,00 ad 6 postage star a en& 'to say aa•
tboris•J Agent, will masa a Lsd. eo . .. t 60 pills
by retard malt
For ea by Carter k Oro , and L I Uhl . Brie, Pa
aa.4-Iyo.
`Blq-gam'o A4rtrtistintuts.
Administrator's Notioe !
IrEII'ERS of Administration on the ea
..l.4tato 04 John Galbraith, dean ad, having boost mut
ed to the sabeariber, Mi iadobted are requested
to make pay stout, t oo• haring dam= against Bald
estate will usalue thorn without daisy to
WV. A. GALBRAITH,
Trio August 4-41. Adumisitatiostor.
MIT GANT ARDII T. R. T. fir at um prptima.
i “ .. InrperiaA Tea Ibr es to le pr ponied
u " Gunpowder Tot for Ito per poled.
.. - =Lied Beaching dote 7. prtb
asrautod to givo or moor, rohatiol
ERIE air e WAITE LEAD, Atlantic
•iniit. Lipid aged variaaa other brawls of Para Whits
Lead for ale very low at Dew Mom
may 26-41. . I Seed Swam
MrCO:\ KEY & SHANNON'S
NO. 0
REED HOUSE!
If you want to buy
HA RDW A RE.
I=ll
A "f N u '2 It EE . I) 11 t) I" .4 F.
Can be found
A Large Assortment of
I. %TED ENIA
PLVTED tw , q:s.
PLATED FillthS,
4 . IIIVERS AND FflRkS
TABLE KNIA Es s. 1 , 1)1tIA
PIIKAD KNIVEs
IS(*TcIIER KNIVF:S,
BUTCHF:Ii S STEMS.
BI TCIIEB :4.111s 3 i'LE
Skates ! Skates ! Skates!
AT ‘l. )NKEY s •11 AN \i)N
Bens! Bens! Bens!
Ili )ITING AXES,
AND AXES,
BIWA I) A X Es,
ALSO, A FEII
BOYS AXES, at
STORE TRUCKS,
AT N 1 CONKEV ti HANSI S
Saws ! Sawa!!
MULES" -AND;CROSS CUT-1N 101
AND II %ND, at N) 2 REED HoUSE
.:„ d .:,
STEEL, CUTTER sli()Es.
SPRINGs AND AXLES
IRoN, STEEL AND NAILS.
lIELLoWS, ANVILS x Vli . f.s
CA IiPENTERs Ti
ESEI
1 Eu
I. ,107
12414
lEUE
104L12
BUILDERS A RD% A RI:,
Locli:+, I. %Tilt Es„sz.c , 4-
NO FRONTING THE P %Rh, REED
lIiICSE, AND NO 1 FRENCH STREET
Sign of the ANVIL.
WE are also A gen tA for N A Loki,
virKER t , Gelehratni Clod Steel Chttreh
qbethehl kug., 4,4.1 .Is.. Scyth'' Co •
Scythe., Hitchcock. [Ur I non
Erie, Dee 24, I `••
BRIGADE ORDER No. L
Bk.o.‘ol•k /71/•11/.41 . 11411/1 , 11k I
1 . 1 1/111 . /Ilk, J/411
THE l'allivrnwd Voltilltewt Compalll4 ,
of the ''.e.'.roil Brigade, Tarot,. th Ihvhot.n, F' H ,
arc pymhv rho e.. 1 to 1.111 . 11/10, Ili 111 P/ ilk of Krt.., op
'
tbatlOth , 11.) Auroat, A It. 161.1, t I 1 /I eloek,
of mud ./a). 1/o.fi.nowci arid u 'Tod aect•rthn, to law nod
after 1 , 101,1/ 1111110C11012. 113•101 I. the En« Cn I. air
Groon4 there to remain ,it t te•ampmeet shd perform
Camp and ot b. t duties until 12 o clock, U ,on mint , the
241. b day ot Auguat, lattu, at a bleb tante mot Camp grill
Amain up
lumaKtor of oto.l Ftrigstle, is Letvhv
to uta.f. the General I ftsol Compant ttto er•,
and the rank and hi. of the said Ul/1101.0e1.1 I /.topank.o.
and ..t„.. c „p4 Hrtirsole,'Zitt It It I' 11 , and to puttloth the ma n e
itt four rworopapera 11. the t a'l 01F ro the Itriz•de In
.p..et ot to charged It ith It, 401, 411 hi. 4.40ti1n, lb. l amp
Fyuipp.ape and Pr"Par , to 11 , . I limpfo It, ye" I
toot Ito troop. r., r
2 2(.4r2 0 1 1
1 75402 MI
ARAN %t II I.
r rat, B SutL 1., 1' 11
14.01; tl , t fart. rot ()Prior
20th fl. P , Emir, Jul,
lac plif•111111 ,1 * Of the RJo o ord., I notilii all
Grortal t /add and SULU ltd.-rm., Captain.. arid Lii otrn
nuts; soil ranted filr //1 th. ouiforinr.l y i d
111314,111 of oaul 21,141410 W. :nth It I 11 I , t.. umrsola
tba 3 uth /iIT Of AU ;UPI, Alt Ixll, at 1".: o ••I.irk %I ,
of own! &tr. ou the south /1 do osl 1 . 111 . k.11. tl..
mud city of Kite, utuformo‘l and en ttie
trela, and alter rrview snd umpoction will Int tch int , .
camp at the place devidnated
Each ciotutwiny will supplr thetonadrt• it) ruitatilr
provision, soil ati%ria, Rod with blanket-, Ivor •1•,,,i1/,
in hots
Hy Emir'. of JOHE PH 1 BONN:BERGER.
QrigaJr Inepeetor 211 8., HIT l' NI
SEWING MACHINES!
pt . I ASERS will plea.se ol, , ervf. that
the Sitborriber --An appointed AK•'nt for i.RON EN
k BAKER and the SINGER'S Madames,
THE BEST I.V THE WORLD!
Still continuer. in Erie, oppoqite W If unto Store
State Street, and invites all persons desiring to examine
or purchase these well known and reliable Shuttle Family
or Manufacturing Machines, to Call. Every Machine
Warranted arid full instructions et•en free of Charge
Singer's SOO, reduced to $4O. Work done to order at
lowest Cash Pnees. FANNY HEARDSLEY
inly2ll--A
PLANTATION TODDY,
OLD HOMESTEAD TONIC.
ADELD . I. ICS Morning Be% erage and
Tunic; used by almost every Planter, Homestead
and Ranch in the Tmpier. It Is especially adapted to the
climate of this counter and conceded to to the most effet
pal, wholesome and delicious Tonic In the world Free
from .otosleatiug qualities, at is harmless In Ito adoption
sad should be Found on the Sideboard of every family am
Pell seat the Har of every well regulated Hotel
DRAKE is CO Propr's
J C. BF RG F.SS A. C.) , Wholesale Agents, Lot, Pa
jolyl4—tf7,
PAPER HANGINGS
For the Spring Trade ! !
- 11 HAVE in Store arid
•m daily mailing
ltew Pityles of
PAPER Hd.V;IIVG V AM) • "' ft.:
BORDERS,
Comprisitur all the qualities, from the most r ..... to
the fittest qaality of French, F.nKhsh aml Amerkao Mau
udieturs, a .Lower prdrea that' before cinema.
Apnl2l 46 .1 1 'I4:I.IiRN
WRIGHT'S BLOCK,
IST .1 TE AST fe E - PIIIF, I '.I
Whet* • full altiortauen I ~f , li.,
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
D oine f ic a nd 11,r, wn s,
W mow, wno.l wad Stnow Ware, N'NertAlth-., A,- , . t 1
iiraya o. band and Pei I ing at
April V 4 JOIN HAN YARIr. , Cs.r..ry
Special Notice.
HA Sold out my Stoek and Busi
. nolo to Stamm Carter k Brother, It becomes
neeperary rme to clime up all unsettled business with
as little delay as poeatble. Those having unsettled tie
counts will please give early attention la ihe same All
demands and payments or money to le made to ine Per
mweing, ur iu my abarroce John Sweatt,. K.. , 1. author
lard to receive mosa.). and Receipt for the ammo
jUir27-9 I. I BALDWIN
DISSOLUTION.
N ' E is hereby given that the part
nership herstoltery existing between the subscribers
terminates this day, Saturday July 21, 860, by mutual
tensest
july2l-3t
2501(8iS WHITE LEAD. of tliffereni,
qualities sad brands, la story and for .ale at
Witt4esale and Retail Dealer. ran ...apply thenuelves at
•small adman.* on zuusularturerot prier*.
may'26-51. T S. SINCLAIR
SUGARS ! SUGARS ! SUGARS !
500 Half Wyk, bbls. and 10 lb. pack
ars aU vs& Moon Stumm Nov la the times
to buy, at the Peke Store. abuse Ohs Post Qlrw ,
SUGARS!
26 Bids. Cotree, Crushed, Granulated
Nod Powdered Iteigare i .olheoperibla rkeyettrfr, at
jumr—as smotaNceirr & siecouirs.
THREE hundred Sacks Prosyh Grou t
ROCK SALT for solo by
Juo•3o-4
(ANC gm% sipp ike.. Fine likeetlags, e
NJ Or We Mph. Heavy Ukotiags, ,
Ore Mk Ilk yd. rates Hem Rieetisse.l% eta.
Nay 6. THIM.I7,MSA. BHLRK k CO.
GO TO
AT Nir 2. REED li(rt rF
NO 2 REEL H JUSE
.1 1. k KOK STiPeK
1E
B 3
ORO W. GRAY.
RDIWND GRIVrRY
1.. /1 7 , 11011R1SON,
No. 1, Cuinuiereial Building
1,2!1
Second Arrival
( )I 1
Largo and Attractive Stock
SPRING&SUMMER GOODS
AT
R. S. Morrisoii's
t h.• LH:VI
GREAT BARGA
hit iz.x...14 ha% nig I i• h t
rut downhill 1„1
um timv
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PANIC PRICES!
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iikass ot wok',
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\ Nk:SE 31.1NTILI,AS,
St'A I'AR A. , 1)1. , , a.
For the Next Thirty Days
AT REDUCED PRICES !
J une9—h3 H S. MORRIS! , \
HEAD QUARTERS
Groceries and Provisions,
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JL' .
reeetvistg nt tht a 01.1 ioAn
lily k, 'tutu ,-treet, a hug.. an l -lip
%tot k. ot
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NV I N E.s,
1.1(11.'01is,
WI I 1.1.1_)W,
WiliEN
~NI)
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NV ARE.
FRUITS,
N [TS. „kt ,
together with ,•t er) thing found In a 11
01 tin- kitul. %Inch they %sill
4.-tahli,lirn.At tilt. eit )
I 'it.ll nio.t kind, of ouuntry produce
i , „11 *tall a.. u• a nanitils wipes:me is bolter u .
a slow shillitie, couisNu. oily (ash buyers will bud 41.-,
blitoilus h. esliins , al lh.
Grocery Head Quarters!
ANIF:RIcAN
Inn. .. 1,,A) .1.2
MILLINERY
AND STRAW GOODS ,
AT I A )NIT I'RI('ES !
M k ' ' " lI\II
I ri.lll sr
CI-GODS
..1
CRAPE
and Straw
BONNETS,
SHAKER Hui Ws
1'1111(111.1CA Straw
Also ii,.ociet• Zot.h . t r t Kuittln4 itud Yankee, Not,nt, -
To.gethvr w ith • 1,.•.n-ra t ) as.nrlnhent of I. Di F..•%* or.l ,
lortnrlo Nab 1101.1 St the I..•re•t ti•tre /14 C ASH .or Ft. •
r•y
far Pacil•ular attention {Aid to bleaching and pre..
mg Bonnets colonel au) desirable color
rjr Milliners from the Country supplied •t WL
at a •Inall percentage above New York prices
MRS. S. H. lEALf. .I
!Peach St., above the Depot. )rte.
IMMI
_k NEW THING!
THE
CHAMPION
AND
AMERICAN BOY
FINE CUT
Chewing Tobacc() !
Sold at Wholesale By
el .C. BURGESS & )..
ERIE, PA.
july2l-7
THE
CHAMPION
FINE CUT .
Chel% iug• Tobacco!
IN TIN FOIL,
CAN HE HAD 4IF THE RETAI I
DEALERS GENERM.I.I
ENQUIRE FOR IT'
ERIE CITY MILLS!
TT It 11 AV E HST t , Proprietot .
" •
El
Opposite Lake Shore Rail Road Depot
Ware-Room No. 6, Bonnell Block,
State st, Brie, Penna.
A , f 1 lAI TI Kit AN! , 110L1L , 4 I,IA NI , RryAii. DE•LIR
Flour, Corn Meal, Mill Feed,
BRAN, OATS, CORN, &C.,
FLOUR AND FEED STORE,
No. 6, Bonnell Block, 3 do,. s shove the Post "dire.
Stategitreet.,l have constantly on hand FLOUR of all kin
of my nwn grinding, Corn Neal awl Mill Feed, Bran
Shorts, Corn, Oata, dr., all of whirh will be onhl at It -
lowest market rates, !frailly, fan Ces.k, and delivered 1 ,,
of charge in the City.
,anet II B. 11AVF.R.Allek
New Leather Store !
11. 1( KITE LBERGER & ('t ►
VO. 2 PERRI BLOCK, STATE s 7
W 0111.1 ) respectfully inform the tall I.
g s..rsi that thee have opened a new
LiCATHIght AND FINDING NTOIIIK
la thr above named plat., when Ours will keep constan t
Iy on hand all aorta of Lianther of every destinption sad
oulors, which they will tell at the lowest possible prier..
They hope by strict adoption to their bovines' and a .1v
termination to plasm everybody who deal with them, to
usrvit a liberal sham of public patronage. "'her air. 11..1,
on band all kinds of
SNOKMAKER AND TANNFR
peetb.r for Bookbinder. and Tanner Oil.
jor Cash will be paid for Stook, Haw Hideo and Sher,
atom H KETTKI.BEFUIIi:R a co
Exit., AA:6-U 28. Pit4o
Brie City Railing Works.
GORR & AI.THOF,
I=
Wrought and Cant Iron Fences,
ALGYI\IEs
VERANDAS, BR ACK las
WINDOW SASH,
WINDOW ta'ARDS, RANK VAVI.Ts.
Dooßs, SHUTTERS, (IRATINii.
AWNINI; FRAMES,
between Mute dr Vetter* ens., brie.
Cir All Work Ws rioted to emit the utchewri, &Lid
PAWS, to emit the thine, oi y7--fwd.
New Store
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