President Inahante's Reply to the Collodi out Clergymen. WAsiliNgTOM, Aug. 15' Ovule/Nose: —Ow nay r,..:eist return to this city, after a fortnight's absence, your memorial, without date, was placed in my hands thrones the agency of Mr. Horatio King, of the Post 'Office Department, to whom it had been intruiits ed. Prom the distinguished source whence it proceeds, as well as its peculiar character, I base deemed it proptir to depart front my general rule in each oases, and give to it an answer. You, first meat phut the "rundiunental principle of the Dotistitution of the United States,and of our po. lidos& isetituttoas is, that•the people shall make their own laws and elect their own rulars."--; You then express your grief that I should have violated this principle, and through Governor Walker have employed an army, "one purpose of which is to fore, the people of Kansas to obey awe not their own- nor of the United States, bat laws which it is notorious sod established upon evidence, they never made, and rulers they oev er elected," and as a eorollary from the forego• log, you represent that I sin "op-nly bell up and proclaimed to the great derogation of our - national character as violating, in its most cues tial particulars, the solemn oath which the Presi dent bee taken to support the Constitition of this Union." These are heavy °bargee', pro °lading from gentlemen of your high character, and if well founded, ought to consign my name to infamy. But in proportion to their gravity, common justice, to say nothiog of Christie& charity, required that before making them you should have clearly auertained that they were well founded. If not they will rebound with withering condemnation . upon their authors klave you performed this preliminary duty to wards the now who, however unwort4, is the Chic' Magistrate of your country? If so, ,ither you or I aro lab iriog wider ii strange delu.io.l— ibis prove to he your case, it will present a memorable example of the truth that political prejudice is blind even to the existence of the plainest and most palpable historical facts To these ferns let us refer. When I catered upon "the duties of the Presidential office on the 4th of March last, what was the condition of Kansas? This territory had been organised under the act of Congress of the 30th of May, ISA, sad the Government, in all its braches, was in full ope ration. A Governor, Secretary of the Treasury, Chief Justioe, two associate Justices, a Marshal, and District Attorney had, been appointed by my predecessor, by and with the advice and coueent of the Senate, and were all engaged in discharg lug their respective duties. A. code of laws bad been esauted„ by the Territorial Legisla ore, and the Judiciary were employed in oxpouudiug and carrying these laws into effect. It is quite true that a controversy had pre viously ariseu respecting the validity of the elec t:on of the members of the territorial legislature, and of the laws passed by them, but at the time • I entered upon my official duties, Congress had recognised this Legislature in different forms and by different enactments. The delegate elected to the (louse of Representatives under a terntorial law had just completed his term of service on the day previoul to my inauguration. . In fact, I found the Go7rtnnient of Kansas as well established as that of any other Territory. Under these oircumstanoes,what was my duly? Was it not to sustain the government! To protect it from the violence of lawless men who were de• &ermined either to rule or ruin? To prevent it from being overturned by fore..? In the lau• guage of the Constitution to "take care that lye laws be faithfully executed." ft was for this purpose, and for this alone, that I ordered a military force to Kansas to act u a posse oomitatus in aiding the civil magistrates to: carry the laws into execution. The condition of the territory at tie time I need not pirtray, Which rendered this precaution absolutely neces sary. In this state of affairs would I not have been justly condemned had I left the Marshal and other officers of a like character, impitent to execute the process slid judgments. of the courts of justice established by Congress, or by the ori_ Territorial L.gislature uudsr its express aut h ty, and thus have suffered the goverment itself to become an object of contempt in the ejes of }he people? And yet this is what you desiguat, as forcing "the people of Kansas to obey be laws, not their own, nor of the United States," and for doing which you have denounced me as having violated my solemn oath. I ask what else could I have done, or ought I to have done? Woetselou have desired that I should abandon thlterritorial government, sanc tioned as it had by Congress, to illegal violence, and thus renew the scenes of civil war and bloo dshed which every patriot in the c tun try had deplored? This would indeed have been to violate my oath of office, and to fix a damning blot on the character of my administration; most cheerfully admit• that the necessity fur . sending a Military farce to Kansas to aid iu the ekeentiou of the civil law, reflects no credit up-u the chars° . ter of our country But let the blame fall upon the beads of the guilty. Whence .did this necessity arise? A portion of the people of Kansas, unwilling to trust ti, the ballot-box, the certain American remedy ftir redress of griev atoms, undertook to create an independent guy; eminent for themselves. Had this attempt proved successful, it would of course have subverted the existing govern _ ment presenbedand recognised by Congress, and substituted 'a revolutionary government in ,its stead. This was usurpation A' the same character uit world be for-a portion of the people of Conueetie undertake to est-thlish a separate government -- within its chartered limits for the purpose of redressing any grievance, real or imaginary, of which they might have complain ed against the legitimate government. Such principle, it carried into execution, would destroy all lawful authority, and produce uuiversal anarchy. I ought to to specify more particularly a oondition of Affairs, which I have only entbrac ed in general terms, requiring the presence of a militsri force in Kansas The Congress of the United States bad most wisely declared Jt to bi the trite intent and meaning of this sot —the see organizing the Terri tory,—n o t to legislate Slaviely into any Territory, not to exclude it thetefrom, but to leave it to the people thereof, ptirfectly free to form and regulate their domestic instit4- , elope in their town way, subject only to OA Con. stitution of the United States. As a natural eoneetinence, Congress has also prescribed by the same act that when the Territory of Kauss. shall be admitted as a State, it Binh be received into the Union with or without Slavery as their Constitution may prescribe at the time of their admission. Slavery existed at that period red still exists in Kansas, under the Constitution of the United Slates. This point- has at lain been decided by the highest tribunal known to our laws. How it could ever have been seriously doubted, is a mystery. If a confederation •of Sovereign States acquire a new territory at the expense of their ennmos blood sod treis.ure t surely one set of the parties eau have no rigLt to exclude the other from its eojoyment by pro. h:biting them tskisg into it whatsoever is recog nised to be property by a' common Constitution. Bat when the people, the bona fide residents of such a territory, proceed to frame a Btat Consti • tutiou, then it is theirright to decide the impor. taut question for themselves, whether they will continua, modify or abolish slavery. To them Sod to them alone does this question belong, free from all foreign interference. Is the opinion of the Territorial Legislature of Kansas OW Uwe had arrived for entering the Union, and they accordingly pawed a law to elect delegates for toe pnipose of framing a Stow Couatitution. Phis lil/ was fair and just to its provisions.— It conferred ,the right of suffrage upon every tonsafiele inhabitant of the Territory set for the purpose of preventing fraud and the intrusion of anises of OW or distant States, moat properly maids& this right to those who had naidei them. in three months provioui to tie election. Here ...a fair opportunity Was presekted for all trebled rw.i4tent OldieWl of the military, hi whatever ergsainstiou they might havatpeevionfkgkionga, to joartieipate in the election, and uprose their frisbee at the ballot-boa on the question of slavery; but nuesbees of hatless mss sill coos- tiou , A to resit the Terri Olial Govenseent.— TI, y e.l:!t r t.i b.• r , c 'guise Cued of Mural" Broad and Costae' ameba—his wile of Neuralgia. Josue Ott, Esq., Hotel, between 6th and 7th sta., Rheumatism eared In two days; Jacob Rataell ir l , Zoond street Oermantowe Hoed, eared ask Geo. W. Ward, tarp Store, Chau:int Wart, it cured him. The For of Jays It acted Ilk* • charm with him, and many Phystelami ace It, and many editorial notices have been voluntarily given this meritorious Halm—instaasse "Washington Stu," "tarreland Wipers." Phila delphia, New York sad Boston papers, although we base pre erect not to aro such notion, relying on the mediae* itself, because we know that ft' It lust no merit, Ohs sorisparilksis It would go down sooner by having it noticed beyond Its merit. This As as a:pensive preparation to combine and pat up, and we gout allied to psy for pans, like thole Doctors whole ansdhlielrears mostly composed of water. This Oil cannot be adulterated with any thing that would cheapen It, without spoiling It. Capt. Jas. IL Turner of N. York city Mil and hurt his bad, endd cot walk--wrote us ono effectual rubbing with this Oil eared him. CAUTION FOR SAFETY. As there hoes lately spinal( up many boas imitations of soy article, which the makers dare eJI Pieetrie 0(1,1 deem tt well to put the public on their guard. DoGrath's glectrie Oil Is haromilesa,, sweet u coif/vie, and always leaves you hotter than it found you. one bottle always produces an infect, ones a °maple to cure. Yea must be sure therefore , that you ask for and get DcORATItS ELLCTItIC 011, the mime li blow In artery bottle—tboa Prof. DeGrath's itheetrie Oil Philadelphia. The Genuine le sold by 3. RASCH, 106 BaMinor* otraet, HaUlisone, CIAO. Stott a. Co., and other Droggiota, llraehlegton lefty ; acits.t, LARD It Co , Raehmead, Va., M. A. Basins k ..itoa,;,Neas told, Va., and J. J. &NT, Frederick, Yd., and Dnagiaani In every town in the C. Btatee en2l. FARNER'S HOTEL, i ElitlE, PA. J. J. Duncan, Proprietor. THIS Establishment boa yust been most thoroughly cleansed REFITTED AND 5111FITRN/811E1D, and the Proprietor respectfully solicits a call *ow Ws Mends ant the tryellin public geocrelly, %cling armed the tbs ran give the ion. Charges moderato. :He, Aug. 1, I&,d. COMB TO TFLE RESCVE _ _ CiC".2411111; TT Is scarcely necoreary to may that our en re stock of Goods were consumed by the late ere In this City, and we were almost dblonuraged from attempting bunions again: but through the et:l - ragement given by kind friends, and the solicitation of our many old customers, we have been Induced to try once more, hop ing for better luck next time, We would thaeofore my to the public taut we have just opestled at No.l, Read Bosse, an entire New and Fresh Stock of Groceries, Jest from New York, oolartshal owl" ellittr i of tide which we will mell:p i t o tor ready pay, and reepoctfa ly solicit pathies of a ma public in extending to as a share , of =- p.m..., th a view In that way of motoring a portkm of oar late and heavy , lora Erie, April 4,1t01. J. lomorwrow k N. IL—Don't forget the plant, IYa.l. Wired Nom. MCe r t le ZCaria 11COMICIC le hereby given , i station wi be made to tie il nest Legislature of Peonsylvan for Ur charter of • Bulk. to be called" The North Pennsylvania k." with a capital of Two Hundred sled Fifty thousand dollars, with ` metal b.thap.- Imeci, located in the city of Erie, ri. Y. COURT June 6, 1667. 44m . , NY. C. CURRY. 4 6 0 . 5t5 11 . 1 Harrisburg, Insert the above Sat. and send bill to this P E: - Grigr__ism NEW MYLES FOR 811112411/ OF HAVING just received a lair lot of' Papa i . a , I wesle invite the atteation of say old eustootes to sow new *A very desirable style* of my own issiterfefgoa dirgeg f ri " J ‘ 4l. "' Cue Waist lowpekes by J. C. / WELDEN. Ezio,dspril lb, AV. Look H•r•I riso beeriber would inform the petals that be bas removed to be . stead oo the corner of 'with am SW* Sti its. trb•rw b• say to found with Graeories, Pala. and them "Boar op" Pies. In expertstkut of the "good tied commit"—that is, lb, Beabez it szi Erse Railroad—be is about to We awl , " with lbo and bad," sad earawstly desires y body sad every body's ade.- ot z oo Ida a ea& IL BALDWIN. ,Cite: April 11. ty MINT.— A dee crtici• of CI selansti WILK* Hominy ter sale jai at (Ma 11.1 JAS. IL STERRETT's Zino Paint. (*VI TON PICNX'A lad UMW! jest rewired. kj July 11. AITZWAULT & • Notice—Notice. HIC soiloisigood would y sissitsoe to kir Pin& ant Uto Potato 'spindly. he hos nionsime tip omens, of TniMist and Surrey. ape -Italie' tot Ida him kr the Osiers( Druz Ssersin, Don. F. C. Italian of Yates Co., N. T., will otiose p•to aU polls la the Use ot his insileorkia— Cans in Wilibims at slows soir Dne atoro. wattagte T , pa., July W. B. WILLIAM, D. D. INC/13110.—A eery cleeice article al asetazattl vaned Ramp Sugar eared Can - sow apeiiide sad for sale at feria. Kay 80, 1861 WooTIDIT lILBCRIVMD sod tar mail coca-.[ wenrteemi 0- d sod Willow Wars, coca Mirket Baskets, &e. lest J. J }MeV. asp, aired Jr Bonne' Bloc* lad ler rate by Eris, June 27,1227. QAIOKED SHIOIILDILI-A mustily Just nueiviag 2rom Ibb swab of vary inee smut hi bblarkr dear 1 1 / 4 4:k at sumo** Rea, leap la, 1067 vatl •it ersijaw task as*, mai - it babas. ia aboaaman al, Oa •, I I CLIITORD R. SCRANTON Y BODY ! ! HANSON'S M;=l J. NocArna. GRI N D L E'S ANCIENT AND CBLEDRATE \ D • 4 • eyr., L - ;;• • , oi l' I .1 g rqdr ' ' 1 , .*- 1 r44.1Z 1 ';‘••• - 1!Te:' - JAPANESE LIZ% PILLS. NATURE'S OWN REEEDY. A pantire flare for LieerAkustplaisa and Litteoue Dee. orders, Drpeprie, Ritewasaiiest and theist, h3errefealn, Cutaneous Diarrhea, Fever and Ague, Coaire- News, Pao., Dpeentery and Tharrlecro, Worms, Buppreavion of doe Moseeee, Nervous Debility, &e., *c., and are Preeentine of PUL3IO:IIARY .:.coNsumrrioN, lo lahrodoeing this remedy more generally to an Intelligent poblle; we espies .or delicate feeling., there bring so many pills before the pspephir that are recommended so highly, yet possendiut ao little reilleTrtue. Indeed, we cannot blame the patient fur being skeptical. Wiroffer the Avenge,' J•raXast. Lin fife on a more •xtenalve scale, after we UST. tested them in the soca forms of ditessed, and atter having been urged to do so by eminent pirkliciumb who have tried thrtnto their satisfaction. Performing cures where army other remedy Wel Cubed, we feel It our solemn duty to spread the gild intelligence to every family of the globe. We shall menu haters them to Immense quantities, to meet the demand • bleb is forting Itself upon us from all parte of lb. country. They pate a. seams thoressalp .a corrupt honors, punnet( sad mole thsrateljtuida, and as corrupt aarrelioas ere replaced nee, health, Mesa Perts that were ere. decoy:mg wile alas* ere reigned to a almatiky, esters.ws settee, and &segue eradicated fu by sore., leseur,e the system en a- robust esanties, ea/ km pri des/mod to eostrdia llamas vol., et whatever kind. Possessing suet penetrating and beading virtues, their muere w m must h e tureen ahl . %re asow Ir. We can read It in the now glowing features of the uses pale and prostrated patient, we ran read it in the friendly grasp of the father's hand, and In Use mother's warm team of joy, as they behold their darting child snatcher! from the clutches of death by their powerful agency: we ran read It In the youniaman'n gayety, and in the old inau s vigor and "tired bless you. - Se CID nada, W the husband's and wife s gratitude, and in the children's prattle; we cautead It sway out upon the 61 a M of th e (Key., iii the sprightly tread and invigorated system 14 the poor mariner.— Yes, and we sometimes tam, we ran fitment read it far up In the blue canopy of hearth, to wont, of hi ing ore—litmus. is vis or iiiimo--1112 Talrltell is cos These Pitts have been uairal iu Japan for centuries, and it is an established fact among the Faculty of that country, that it Is for this reason that enwarllTT lON is net primn f n ti tier people They are a sure peereefrre of Mt, humble disease by so taseestA/gperefp nif the ideal gas a cannot deposit corrupt natter era lA. lags, whiehforas the tubercle. The plants (tom which these Pitt are made &refound so efficacious in preserving the system to a healthy state, that the natives chew the leaves and swallow thseinicet a ft when they grow neglectful of this habit, sad tuntract disease, t resort to the Pills, which tourers, proved a Mee remedy. Theete..isctairr Pitt s arc also SO I.r...iambic remedy for females suffering from suppression of the torrorea, the cause at so many declines and female weekneaseni TIM tattoo. disearts that attar. • children are quickly Mintsl4l by their healing iirtues Indeed, no nattily should be without them, as life often image upon the action of a moonlit. About all the diseases that afflict humanity an rapidly cured by the Searching properties cal these Woenentrut AXCIIST PILi" whirl purify awl etsoore the ra tite system. In re latirm to our I.¢EAT ItEILUDI fur ronsompt ion, due trial heel proieci that the MALI(' eon erri'N o end the Ave ILNT Jse•vssa Ling Pitts act In tattDol2lollllcianyuction, and they should always be used to gether. Every box of the Pit porcharre, see that our signa ture on the wrapper is APIC-011111thl rat Ow one ins the directions.— If you bate any Stilliplelotie, melose the w repo, to us, and > nu sill be infoessed if It is genuine t 77" iny person who may be imp., ed on by a counterfeiter, • ill br liandsuinely rewarded by not less than sue **wired do4ars, by communicating to me the particulars of this Cholera Machu*, Dysentery and ltiarrbo-a, Ship, Typhus, fellow and all Wavers are prodital by foul humors of a poisonous and malignant character, which endanger. the raise...nee if life while the least particle of this corrupt matter nmaros in the Levels or vital fluids. The Japanese Life Pali have e..red them frightful diseases when all other means had tailed; and ere have abundant proof of the fact from etisigieCt ph) mictanm, ae well as others. In deed, It la unwise rind imprudent for an) teasel to Or. to sea with out a prod supply uf them on boani. Sailors and others who [revel to those ports whore the ice. air IX putrit with corruption, should by all mtans 'stave them in their rhemtm, ready for any enter frenry which . The foul, malignant matter—that death agent—within t ,is fordni to lose. its stroogholil, is driven out from the bowels, blood, met vital nuids, mid replaced with the rich ' cad healthy principle, ref life In atllatignarit diseases they must be need in powerful and freepost do sed Persons who Lave pommel the me rhan of life well know the peculiar qualities and life principle. of the Magic Compound and Ancient Japanese Life Pills for restoring a lively sense ofyouthful Invigoration awl a safe-guard against the In fi rmities of old age.— We candidly believe that It lb. young would drive out the poison- 1 ona human, and pertly tle it Wood With these• remedies, and follow up the treatment at intervals through lite, they would all arrive at the ripe old are of am hashed gears, unless taten of be accident These Pitts are already meeting with success unpree.-ciented in the history of medicine Thousands are being saved from limn,- log diseases which were more terrible to them than death itself We are driving all other Oils, 'Which e4rritain mock, mercury, from the market—those pills which leave their horrible cited upon the constitution, rears after they have been used The ANCIZOT .I . LIAOL*6 1.1)1 PILLS are meat he Mail: from the Proprietor only, to any part of the country, on rercipt of their price. The postage la the United ...totem, tint over a,uoo miles , as fifteen rents on lee twices, and nine rents on two boxer s which most be inclosed in runner or titan'', It se beet no agent in ,oar place, the safest sr le,tn send direct to u, by iI, sedans/ Ise pews. Re•ponsi'rle druggists and dealers supplied with the • ANClitml . /art arm,. Lire Pitts al the toms( et...kw...ion, sod so account immediately opened with them vo, Bled thee send in a certificate signed by te.o-o.r more no ~ 1 cr....1 standing s tatin g their charm-I r, responarhilit‘, 11F:SSEIti CARTICH. k Ii Ku Agent. for Erne And for sale by lk table druggists and dealersi lie -le ilirkillghOlit the r't= 1 ,4 tetrer Canada., Mt -tie.,, -‘totsv , • - i. Ac , et 25 cents boa, or fire hoses for 111 )SIA /I UtilSfrl E, vs 1 offs, cob. rropttetn 0, to ehon. MI communication must he addressed , mole Proprietor of Dr Weal., °mune s Ornbresug Nags. I ompeated, the great reoledv for IN tames., Cos ilitteTro, For a histor• of thew. Palm, and so 'planation of the aNp, cut...... ...nil Which se , eilipairni trot Prim-gal fiepot, !mn. Sri White-street, Nou , \ ugh A NEW RENIEDY FOR MAN AND BEAST BURTON'S IMPROVED A da NErs k I:. INF: MIS irtil THE manner in which this 1 mil:tient operate. on the a) ORM Is .nothing, yet powerful and elfertual, with in any way what. Bier endangering it. It is a perfect anod) tie and antidote to pain, operating almort Instantly upon the entire iiercoue si stem: it ut ponr,rtuil,nelrwtn to the Ivry bow,, it relaxe• contracted muecies and wahine. t - heni to their wonted iiiiater. . It ban prolled self In all caws that realulm no erteroal rimed r —ouch as Rherms- WIN k.lk three** drat ariat, sores,. wad Srellowiro of wU avoids, Pei./ anal freaknesa Ike back, suf. sad dada, Cramp, nal assads mak; aloe, for casialeu”, lamas : *raids, wowed, or nags Many im portant cure. have twain performed with the nee of Lilo Liniment nn Fi r oans i a.,ll swellings and lidianiationa, temente., recent epee ins, *curry, galled) need,. and ahinaldera, kr , ite —and all other dia. Paws In which a Liniment ran he tiennrlal It is bot a shnrt time since n nieo) was fl nit ititrodured to the Dotter of the puhlir, and in that short time It has gamed a reputation that ranks it ainnng the ,rry heat of all etternallil9l\ 11 is not, however, the Proprietors .1,,i,,7n to lamsh unmerited peal* upon their Liniment; nor do they intend to deeei•e the publie la ludgoing to that Remedy properties which it does not truly possess. It hits received, wherever It has been intixodured, the unqualified approbation of all Hinnies, and ne,ils only to be used to prove to every person that it posi.exse• all the virtues sir tribatesi to It. istab ii The Pen rietors of this Liniment miait add many testimonials to its qualities, but thin), It onneeemiarv, 4. i t has already r bed Its reputation. wherever known. and needs therefore nothing of the sort. Those who are not acquainted with it they ask to 'Ph,' it^—the price lo only twents•fire roots—the experi ment will cost butlittle, and the i t oil result• or Its use may be mueb. Prepared and sold • holesnle sod ri tsil hi _ CLARK it riALDwIN, (Surremanrs to J IL Bart.' ) k Co.) Wholesale and Retail Drugt.t. • Yn. 5, Retnl Howse, F.rie. Eir Asorg LININIENT WARRANTED T.I a 1 ItljtAt. To ANT LINT lIIIMT TOW IN rpm Arn AT 1.1014 I•nier F:r Sold by all IlruirtLlSA ogol deal,. in tordielnes. rtt, Jan. 1!. 1,137 Erie City Carriage Manufactory Nestitra YALE A- BREE SE WOULb respectfully announce to thrir Inenda and the publte imperalla, taunt th.•y lute leased t h e rotabluthtnent form e rly creenpled - by F. Wittirh,..n State ~trert, near 4 ennet k f'o'e. Fur nate and hare nos on hand a lar,zer rod assortment of all kinds of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, kc. than ever beton% which, for stybi, durability end elegance of finish, are superior to anything heretofore onereti in this rtty They employ • number of the beet 'emit," to wood and Iron that the mrk u' ry p - mdue..s, and from their long expenitnee in the bum ps...4er" satistirni they can Mier the beat totality of work. The BE MATER! AI. of all kinds that ran h r but are put clan all thew pott. Repainng of all kinds ineluding PAINTING AND' dune on short notier and reasonable terms. rir Perron/ rending orders nuiy sot axatired of having them elevated to their entire antirdsetlon, and finished in evori particu lar as well as if they attended in person. Those wishing neat nod Mixable work will find it to tlo•tr adi TheILI4,MOI to give them a tall. Erie. Mar 10. Wit. ht Jewelry," Watches, Yankee Notions. Hoti.asTE. & CASE would respectfully beg leave & to return their pincers thanks to their friends and the pub& in gement, for the liberal patronsore heretofore , ex tended to them, and wtould also Inform their euatomers that they are now prepared to offer renter liolueementa then ever, In the shape of WATCHFoi—GoId and Rtlrer Patent Levers. do. Anchor in •Cylinder do. In JEWELRY our pt., It consist. .1 a full variety o Broaches, Ear Drops, Finger Hinz., i ;rnts. Pins, Keen, Lockets Guard Chain., Fob do. Thimbles, Pencil Carwa, Brackets; Sperterlet Gold Pena, ke In our stock of . iIILMER WARE we defy competition, and to three who purehaee Ware of one trar•Mincgagenta, stamped "J. liolhater s pure coin," we guarantee the mane to be per. es dollars ' To Merchants and Pedlars we can Mier as well 'elected a stoek of Yankee Notions Jewelry LI mn be found wiet of New York city, sad at prices that can't be beat. Fograring and Watch repairing Use In the neatest primible manner. jhe subscribers will also giro emplqment to twenty-Its,ynuog Igen of good Mutinous habits ko sell goods from Trunks. k. CASE, Ankust R., R. P. Stnektott's Old Stand, Park HOLLISTER Row, Erin, Pa N. MURPHY. A7' TILE OLD S7'AND!! Between Brown's lintel nod Reed House. mi.. VIC on bond • large and complete aaaortment of House Put lashing Goods' I _preeent two neer patent Elevated Oven Sto roe, the CENTURION &tot GOVERNOR, denting, a new prtecipal which oleo not he excelled. Reversing the damper. total ly excludes the entire beat (roe the Oven, which has been an ob. *tine troths Elevated Oven Stoves. The style don:lament Is line and beetreihml. The casting equal to any in market. The 'kV and beet assortment of Cook and ler Stoves West of New York coastiatly on hand, among which an. the SeleMespitatele, three meek Drilliant. Persian LW Violet open Parlor Stoves. Also the Ruby, the Diadem, the Lidy Franklin and Gothic Coal Stoves.- For W.led, the Cortege. the Nubian and other Parlor Stoves, ton numerous to mention. Cooking Stoveythe Forest Oak, the Royal Oak the Royal Cook, the Empire City and Black Warrior. Low Ores Stoves, also the Team]. Parlor Cook and Fanny Fern. I would ailyour attention to my stock of Tin, Copper and Sheet bun Wan ! Mao,* tame amortment o(Cutlery, Ivory Ebony end Wood Handled Table l and Desert Knife* and Forka, Pocket Knees, ' Scissors, ke.,44. Slitter& Table Castors and Teapots.— kiwi, and Tablelipoons, Brans, Copper, Porcelain and Ground Kettles and Pumps 01 all descriptions. lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, Pump ins ! Tubing, Stove Pipe and Elbows on hand at ell Malin nu tri. Mao, and best meortment of Japan Ware in En t re e , t,— ping Trays, Cella, Mllla, Corn Poppet*, Selve s, ping i nal lebna, Shovels and tongs, Po kers, coal Washborarde, Mast Cetteraand Sou /talent. Jobbing donitiont the shortest settee. - coypu, Brea, Pewter and Rap taken In ex change ler Plesseeel=errte my allock i _azid satiety yeematree. Erie Ocel. lith, 1 Yours N. 14CRPHT. ll' ACIMPUM—N'te i k No. a Mackerel, In quarter barrels sad 111, Id* eed es I llhil, at . Dee. IS. mise6__.B•_ 8 Virlewm , ni arra= ii siNcws. - - AY ER ' S.; . CHERRY PECTORAL, Mt 11121 LAND 0011.11 OS Colds, Couglks„ sad • Usia no i 1 1 ii NI& , Ilanortisa, Mi., 21/IVOGIN VAIL - Da. J. Q. An• : I do set Imelesse to ow OW twit numb I bawl rat hurl =ft Ilhanroess, Weis" mod On "allow of • Call, le Tsar (UMW Pooromit Its euestast ass % kr Ur , 4rot tap poitt l itgriV e l= rap•rfor 'Wag „ 211 torapiaint44 1011111 T, )1.114*; A. B. MORTLItT, IMA.of UtWt, N. T., astir: °novo an. your Pstittatt talarlf sad Isr ray tangly emir dos you Inv••1141 It. and Wiles. It um bust modlrie• for he purpose war pat oil 5 0 E7 With • bad ookl I should avow tweetrily• liellre• for a Wick lIPA .io otmoott M../ lake • Croup, Wks Imlllmemellt. . , mom, IsoirGimic ISPAYMOI A TIM : I will a ly MIMI lour Pacitaua li ma 1....1 rwatody Iwo posse for lbw rare of s*, awl I iir etwa .1••••••• of rbddr.o. We of your 1= bowl. 4p14, ..t. your Oat. cud Otosolrankl row uu•diehm 10 Mr is . “P". ' - *"',, IlfttAll CONKLIN, IL D. A ‘I. P. 1.Y.1t, Km.. leairteartl, "IC, Id Aka., 1114: • I L a t ~ ~..6...,. ',A...., stn.+ eflonosd mei In ilosrads_Arosks; 1,..4 oust , a • 111.1 t is* uritlatryl r.41r1. Saally tried your P• 0011•1. In Ho. sh or .1 our elscorutso Th. first don rehired Um ...An at) LW++ , awl lump. pr. thou hoo butt lb. both. .11 1. 14.1. e.abplets.l, Wl•ii. 'Mt lIMPOIIIIOII MI the ritinpart as •• .. o tio •al • • now 1.0 y. awl 1.. votesal you, Dthellar,ll24 tSt h seri Or Pbt Weir, and Bromelsitia. N ow M %enigma. Pt_ P. 1.. 4. ISA “rotott I. 1.14 mrmtakg marvellous tures • . -•- .1. • 11 he, e10rr...1 errt,wl fr"tta •lartolagslaupionss • • • ••• ••• • ••• .• •• ••••,. • a... be, ha, labored amide •..••• . ~ ••••• La- 1a..., 1..4 11. 6.11‘ yam's. NUT j, PARKS, • , • •1• , • 1 14 to 1•11.•••. a ca,, lowa writes, •••• 1 • •I m at., ~,ori• AK Old I • 1 . -• •ft‘l4 el•.ng MI11••••adr. • • it. I 14 4.1, VI Dl , ' arable.” I I •.I ••••6•••• N. 1.4 Oho ...NA onoortmeisa - r 'I • I IN lu up• i ~,s. e. fill VI 11.4111 . • 131 c h •. 6. S.• 0111. 11 , %UM.. ski -• I .4 01.111 • •ft U ,n. .I.tl .e..• • ;•leeNeeong• la, ID ea • e.. • et. • 1 . ...1 Itwo wry w*. . • • mei!' 155 • 54. 54 kl•••••• 111 /I • I • trial , 113 , 1,11 Y, 4 , Pkat .IVMM. Ayer's Cathartic Pills. • • •.1 • • It 111.4. lite •1 4 1. 4 .444 -IS .14• • I.lli 1. 4 .4 4 ,112/ lu .4 . 1 .1,15 • r. 41, 4: 441 . 11,4t/. 4 . 1.•••• .1 114 4 •,.,1 • 1• Inuit! 1 M r , I ,•• 1 ..,I I ~,,,, • I - % risk, b • , .1 .1 1.....3.re.1 ~.! ..,.1 ..•t vr4Lb , „ I th. 4 the every , 41- *col danger „ .1 I titzill 0,11 t... . , • rf.,l i 1,.) it. 111.. onnw tun.. in di loan"lNP.l I.M. it•• maim, 11014.4.1. r. 101111.9 1.141•11.. n. iileittit mir,bod. 11e.%) milt plionsuitot to 4.42.11 pualeh t0 w .481. it, an Ir.r In4/1 11.1111 tbek yf Wm. M•. '^n 114• 1r attrTrrlo. 1.01.4 W IN" not mat. ~% owl. I ••• I. . 1.-11114 111 , 1 .11sraortArl 1111 to t... t..• 1 •11.1.1 1 .. r. 0 , OW/ 1 . 111111,4 t lerg,t,ttvll iad .11* I. ul ll••• •r 'II • •ri ,•• the poildic the re rd uiy nioodir. oho. •erer• hare net pre th• ORNAZI , of :mess lion awl o•." Pli p s lrnill , llll rolltribUhl/ iln m,l2antl) u , t h. n.nelf of sny anis tell. •ullei t kilow•me4 Th. Ageut below minted In pirerre to I ur , ..ob viols my At:oar less Alm.uar. onntailillna (woo Rs their use, anti ceeti4 ado. then cures of the folleertos romplaints. Cretteenera, Bilious Censpleinta. Ithrumetuus, Drum, burn, Ilesdeare oriolud Irmo • • foul tatualack, lodliso• tion. Morbid Inactive of the and Pain arising nondooey, Low of Appetite, oh Ckurons sod Cortorooodi err wbicb require an reprove Nelienre, Iteraula or Mimeo XIII. Tbsoy elan, by proihm# th. teed sod odstalatbst Gor my* tom, curs moo, 000lobonlo obleb It could mot tor supgatied they cookd roach. sot* ma Deolomr. Portbd Cillodooss, If tad Norma* rtrltabillty. Doran/raw nes of the beer sod G,L amid abort kindred tenspleints snails from a law Mt* of the body or übodnolioa a Its fuoctlows. Do ace be pot off by euprlnelpled dealers eltb soma rabic pill they mate more proat on. Ask for A nib's Pius, end take aotb lag elm. ho tabor they can (IV. you minimums with this in Iti lobbies vales or eutatlve powers. Tbe sick treat the bast aid then la Ile them, and tLa y should here ta. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYES Treatfoal "ad Aaalirtied Obasist, Lovell gam Taxa, SO Cu. els accr. • I'm Boip Fen gl. SOW IT a. k it Baldwin. It Carter t. Bro. and Stewart & Sinclair, En. •Iso Li Jame, A. Whit.% Girard, and W. H. Townwend, Sprig:wash! J / 1 41/ 71 77/ 1 7 / 1 4 /4' ALBANY N.Y. BUFFALO, " - CLEVELAND, 0., CHICAGO, ILL., - - - =1:::== • DIRECTOR/. - Hun t H TRACT, Rua. N. K. HALL, •• F. G. Srerynxu, ••- Ws. A. MoSsI.T. " tiro. W. Cuitots, !' WAIII4IIOTOIII HOST. •• I V. rummies. . B. 8. Hants, Tnos. K. Voortt, 0. 0. Smut., Ext., - ELI Coot, JowN L. Ktitittitte, Eaq , Vteros li, Rick, C. K. Rant, EN., W. A. 888 k ;eq., Y 121111•. Poltris, Eq., Joss R Las, P. R. Snows', NPO Hlt BRYANT, . A. H. D. ST , . 8 B.(PACKARD .1 H. GOLDBXITH, W. H. BOLURTER , E. R. FELTOS .mitruetors in the Seiesses of Amkoostli and Lecturers on Bust twee Customs. , . . . P N. Semmes, l W. Lrsic, Wausau' P. Srptcatt, H W. Sresexii, Instructors in Business and Ornamental Penmanship sod Lecturers nu Commercial Correspondence. , Hon, HoiIACB MANN, Blon.111:0. W. CLINTON, Speelall.e ttirors. Hon. Jude* KAATEN, A. A. BLANCHARD, EN., Lecturers on CoM2l3erelll Law - . Jana R. 1.13 t and others Lantana OIL 'leaking, Finance, kc. Rey .1. k{rArr 811111T11. Lectures on Political Ecoa Rors. 1.. Y. R. P. TIONITIKIX G. W. tioszat, G W. HCACL/CIL Let-tarers ern Nerammenor attics: luTit kart, B. C. POIIIIIOT, Lecturers od Com inereial Computations. e 4 .3 6. For full course-2unit - 12ein P tiding' all departments o gook Keeping, all Lectured, Commercial Compntatione and Pracl tical Pennmanship, .340 00 Poe same roarer In Ladies,' Department, 2 00 Pewenne taking Penmanship alosm, Will remise '4lll Lemons for 5 Ou Certificate entitling the holder to instruction in Practical Penmanship, during the space of one year, 10 00- Por carious styles of Ornamental hromatuelltp u Inv be agreed upon =lb Of the Institution perleek l efter acquiring in an espeditinne manner, a thorough knowledge of Cemeerelbal Sel mer Reel Art, us practically employed In the Coratisig R.. and business pursuits irwww*ly. ?HM HOWL AB •Whlrlbl aer.tairaNumr le under the personal superintendence of the most accomplished Aceonistsinto Towbars. and It le believed that no lier- Motile or Commercial College in the Cnited States, possess sa pert %drummers for tisporttort a tiaroeith, poictleal knowledge of ilommercial Science. THE WRITING IMPARTMENT The eocobiguition of West loreorb• o bow upon thii &wilt:mot l it b ox h furraotee that the instruction Trill be thorough and THE L Iterrit SRA An. all wiec4Kl with the etrateet rare anti ice the very hr.t that can Ir procerrd. Tar 0011711111 a. Mereksietlo Books of every variety and form Cossees Books, several different seta Pins Set conalat mg of rive 1100114.11Suaalgid toe the exiiiteive use of this Collegoi. ;op)-right Secured. - Mateolletareemel4 15 in the set. Copyright seen rcd leleaking L^ In the vet. Cepy•right orcuired. Plinth l llll ii ritMlltloo lwka t II In the set arranged for the exclusive use of this College. Hotel Booko, ht tbe est Ceps-rig ht seeared. Steam Heat Books, t in the wet. Copy-right permed R*U Road Iloolaa t • complete met of Books, Forms, &c. Copy right secured. TO TRACITIBRid: T.-a.•6rn of Academies, retie° and eublie ycbools, ran ■lwn.l the, ‘3,cataona how very plaurstarsiiii Tilli itariTue OW 11100311 K. The Rooms are lams, airy and elegantly furnished, and conren total, arranged for pursuing every department of Mercantile Lan cation. • TAX LAMP" 111111TARIMMT, Ir entirely replicate (root& Gentleman's and Is fitted W vary taitefelly. Through the extensive business acne...inhumes of the Priticipnin ninny of the Students On graduating en planed in lucent', aituir tio on ar For further iOlortuatiou send for Circular and Catalogue Jest published, which will be ouptly forwarded free ad chary. address pot BRYANT gr. 14TRATTOI41. Frio, Jan. 1567.-17. New Althiingement. 10" E W Grocery armagesoent at No. 4, Cheap Side Erie. The sub scriber having purchased the entire stock of goods of the late firm of Sterrett k Brother and added to them a very large sad corn plots stock of Omsk am Geed; &What trlmitat that he can eam pete with my Ono la Q. city, .eoift ndialleyrsoods .0 his hne Much has beg said shoat Aviv !liniee„ bat ofthout boasting 1 HII only say come and examine ay large stock of reeerl,o and I think I can convince you that No. 4, Cheap Side, is the place to get good goods and 10 permit lower prices than at any other grocery depot in the city. Ali geode dehrered free ofchary 'within the cit. lila*. JOIN Q. A. STIMArn. *AN.. Jan. 10. Isll7. GEORGS GRAY. It worm Rouse and Sign Paintlng • HE subscribers would adept Ude seethe* of informing their the Nee& anti the public gemeral/y that they hare commented homitmeeof Home & Nape talleuthes avid Paper Illiammlacr, Ttb Street, between State sad Peach, to the Shop formerly or, espied by lame" Oecieins t Misr arw irrd " eshe and Prollorly meats all orders th eir Him nthetir to dean their who time to the treeirme—a imudamm in which, from !Irving been engaged In it =ay they true they eseel—they hope to merit and wenn ait &are of laetrile patrons/of. Confident of trW their ability to Mewl eteßrilmitidietioa, they wellysetlll4 wild' OZORGIC GRAY, Erie, March t. ORIFFIN. • O. & RAWSON, Photograph Atabrotype Artist. p..t. aye, two Booth Stssoores. ERB PA. troogelood loot Lollar tor *Alas to id t01447. 1 1"13 1b.00 *taw to pa blaprrillhilbilh sad an to light that mfrs so atm pootago. _Partteotar sttootioo gives to THE `ACEAt Ctdievq. DoN'T roman THE PLA Die.. atlas, O. 1167....101P t OP al Ids& and dutMo. kr al dopes and aolors, In WES Of lINIOU molvedl sad kW tor sals by Jabs IW. Art., J. J. WITS. Nat Son Be•Matopta.. , CE!ell= ".1.• 0.• r' - I. 1..r.•11 I=l=o I Ifs. e.,1. u.. it i 1 .to .1• ;$ iti. 1. ... tativd 9; ;. to - • .1.; Ur. ID (bat “rittial INT • State St. Main st. Superior t. Clark St. NEW TILEATImm e , PRIVATE AND CONFIDER V• ADVICE A T THE B ( LVIIIILA) PALICILTS 144 4 ,, tatted for the cure of ftyphllle, ilentiaal R. vest Margulies of youth shod Ustartar, 1,, Buffalo, `i Y. Wine corner of .lisie eta tr,„ .. .. A *Off tICIICIPTIFIC f!i r ri4, An itiAtJAlll.llt for the cure of terse r .' ip„,. Ibrdastons ' more properly known NA N•lis,il44 a. be permaneatly eared in free fifteen I Ise, o f (hi, instrument, when awed conaniatly with youwn WEN TAKE PART( I Lilt DR. Aklfki it 1:10)4 take pie/mere in sae., taventeated a moat Important leetroment for diefaina. 'lt ha. Mom subjected to a Met by ty, deism in ,Lemlun e , Part; Phil/404db sal an ew declared to be the only awful Instrument e,,., ' cum of kiebeamil Weakness, or any Ilbeeste of it. caused by 'the leveret habits of youth. • Dr. Ahooo 4 SON, In order to 'Midi the . the write of this Insteument, Sedge themer,r eu .trice .hprr they may prove unsatidartory 0, nanssey nth be refunded by returning the loom" , Persoluomshing the shove useful inatrao„, ‘ „ •,, the price, with the accompanying dint,..., , ...,, seat by etperea, Is ten del re. NEW KOMI/1U AND tat It E , , F or . flab Veoeral Disomes, and all pry.... - stricture% wnt:tat weakness, tab. In Ih. ~,,, , Wart a, Memey of the head, throat, woo a , ~ ... dreadful affections arising from a eirepet helot „ft oe eemetituteneel debility, modern ntarel. 4 , diiii " e . nel destroys both body-and inlet truster at they adopt Is the hault of 4 , eaten... 4 and IluccrmiNl practice In Europ e & moot I n,eterste now. of Veberal Dlsesa.s 4 - 3 , lnat days and, cam, of a audit nature m taro ... Ulla. rate ...pours. The cure elYeeted , eithout (..,,,,„ from lweinees. ales no.hecand ;mine io th. t.... luta) r Ip6J.tuit...l. I fI..RF: WARRANTI,I, 1,, Asp,. k sl , ybot e devoted their lbw preuliar elaor of tualacra, rod the rrlog or, ly been eciabbri to rend( r to their follow . and grAtefril., awknnvi hr rofil ale•kwal • da4l. •rid, lug in t.,lirn form all part...4th. pario,re noir* Of rooroltatiou, , erootret •Ith themes* signal adranteerr, expert...mord to tristortog into the r,aue.. of pl,i d ts *mei their totot •,,. tag remota and itivoteratodlthr) ha,. air Ilf. , ,orrt a , ty 1.1 am* prrreutiou and renoretl t that tiir wort horrible and tualsrnr o t fa n g . 1113.4 alwny 1,. traced In one of thil• n, rat. or ill 06,1 of a brk,llf,tl-rol utpr r 10, I)r.A VII I:4 k SON ,„ ti on uhe Irrerptee..ieq, sale, ffe. .„:„.„: tint all rombinatlon Of rrtiorlir. r I, „.„" a. k„.11 a. there otiose pretriaturr be produrt,,, hi r d Ourroeyotne.. 41 ta,l/ ,/„ L td'. In abort, the Ulurikble en.l of a great Olaf." 01 41.118111:1 tumor, 1 , 1 (6. prerenl'Orn t hoar Bret lon% affiv , . ..., 1 eret for of life and which, While t , ,r, es.l ,n.. 1 f , ,r our skill and later , rem. te. IiFIVARE OF 1.11V.m._ it t• • trot., 'rily fart that thertioui. Lil r, 11/ /1 . 14 U, u mar/ Ifni Men L.; by the Moe 11.7 try, roht the ennatitution. r, ,N have fora long Prrtr• in en r tro-1. ..metilly In the tr.-Attn.-t i t .4 plaint., . 0 4 aw the .inl) Leval) quahflerl in Western Neie York to cure , pnt'i. run.p,alob, tLc rRY.iR ril l. N out 0. thou .f totoatorna. Price $1 per bot. re1t.40•40 Ir Orr 'ger or rim It“k1 rd by forwarding a chroret detail .4 the. for I.l.4heines, A•ld fora Or 41108 k r up steroid Bragalo,, N. Y. roll litenibolci's Genuine P. Highly Ckiticatitrated Comp- Buchn. For /Nausea of as !Rislti,r, Aul aer , 014Ingrisams, Suret Dueasts, F r.ale "LM. of at Sensiii Organs 4K1 - I\t; r the latprnpet 1,11ch..r,e• rt. .or A• ‘1,.1 tlrßao. , w10411.1' •`,i-t in): in te t 1r fiekter , r 0 . 301 P. I •C MILT A .011 ATTU'S. oh HOW L o , ,;,,, qt Health *I I 1 V igort. _ _ JOY TO THE AFIIAt It rur. • Xers. 111,1 DA:laniard „ will be found Indisposition , .g to itzerUon, Lcauf Power, I.oss of Igrawal, Difficulty of Breothteg, tleuera elkneol Horror of Disesae, u, rurtobling, Dreadful Horror ext., f ' old Feat, Wakefulttego, Lau:l,r. Universal Lassitude of the ir..t (AM., f furling of the Body, Dr)1:111.4.4 , • •to I Era/at...on the Ito. , PaJ the Eyeltda, FtwitueSUy Fis tor before the Even, with foropont, 1401/ awl I..auk of rAglit• ; Want ••• UgnUon, Great Ilobtlki, scalawags, with Horr • of Notitog COOT• Destrahle t.. bucli ratientathats • and Dread and Fear of Therm...lees, nn Itepos.... nera, un Speculatu.o, tout a flurried Ire, t., another. Throe s3ual.toruu, if to . aria , n rane,rear—owat 1.11ear.1,,.• „ r . .„,,, epte- r Cr. - one of VI bi.. 6 the pat., t that 11,•• .'errata are not Irrqueurh , I,oeares—lnoointj and Consuruptl4, tu. luny., and the melancholy I. the truth of these ai.1"...f 4 111 ,, rnt M. lam - holy .thibltion appears r—,• nofigil.ll and quite destaute—nett:. , ¢ t • • ..... 1.1 • sound of tbp rotor *a . % Kill. warts! 'measure. ear ar•r•Si pea C .01 110,11,1 y le moat terrilde ' and to. '•e , Aeat • k 11.1.41.1* union. ly th u• nobir • , ,utbs It exa torcured try Ulf ufr. RI:MLIIV. . . II 1 . ..0 are lit w.tb any of tne .1: th.. frioi,l Extract Inn hit win,urr ..t its efficacy. Hrwnre of quack N..atrontw anal 1:14.mi.... oh awl Sale 1..4. Suffering. Now wviiiling or calling bur a bottle of this Popular: it sibik• all pain and indarnation, v perfect I and but intro..liati in ,toi art, nn . 6L3aB4LbLIPr. EXTILACT 1. P+.l...n"n dl.n.ntlT ..."Ordbala is. the Mane. irt l tlasitrewillent neconscy an and rare hooted In 14 combination. Va61.1a1.1. Wort. on the Practise of I '-taac4.lgroriia nt Waking, Stir $ 1 . 0 0 .16111 1 troe butaalreat Italia,* will be paid to a ,,, 1.1 0 ,, ' that the 1 - .11, Ina ra..r injtan,la Pat ; , . a thouaanda ran ta• proAnarad to pr. t• ttl•I It • ••t trwln ona- yr.-. k to titart,eta aoars •• in • • I ti. amt.,. of 1 oliatutacy leatusaaa, ;, , ,a,, , ,,, , a ...long if% virtiara andenmity, , ...--., a, 1 nanola ...II known iaa Science tot I. silo ', 100,0110 Wales hay. been ...lit an 4 L../ • . tat, L/ rl. Ima hewn reTort.:l! P! , ... , nk11y appekre.l twture no, au %l....rtnat Pb 113,1.40" If T fia•truh.,lal, rh. ~,,at a, to 1.., , .al, that hia eralsouratlatra eontasaft tua \ h r., to,l, lirud, but are pura•ls reetaLle. H. 'T. 11i.l.11Tic oworn awl suhaa ri1..41 before , tau. Ital.:Z:4a, WM I ll' 1111 Price , 41 pec Boole or 1411 Srf t I dire.", ..... ! b. r.•ll>r I. and n•r.p..n.i1.1. I •• I'..f I. D r.•lsn 4 sod wld by fi. l'nhetirml and ad tb 10tb 4 1. lortow che.t.* A... 47 t.. 1 IA! 11(1.1..Aith: kAI N, An , 1 41. a Ivni tl, INltleht n,,,,4ate.. liewnrr of Cott. tertelta A.t • _ _ _ • _ A BOOK FOR Tilt, 242 Pc..pc P4t ~„„„ p op ,a„,„ work ~ 14./0.0 • r4e Gewlitil Firvrems..• Or. ell Prlrolt Ale,itroll delude : he inttorn,. 11,r, .4 body—Loa If Abe tioa , botraeteml ,• ! .eae proely and -.a. tains Marl, ti., found erribrlcin, 410 e., p,• rr 11,1011,11... of tlle genital organ. Nhierlfery,lllaeArtiage, topic., RR bralltted with all tn. tan. , at hector In feet the 1•h11114.1.1041411.,,u.n,....t -• 1.1 ntalle.l in wiled art•pper• , I.:..e , Rdisigl, low peke of Z tl weatp , B e ivo h‘e • f.,-. 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