increased price of all the necessaries of life, he cannot support his fatally Hence the strikes for higher wages, and the uneasy and excited feelings, which have at ditfereut periods existed among the laboring classes #ut the expansion at length reaches the exploding point, and what does the laboring man now sutler'' He is fur a season thrown oat of employment altogether. Our manufacturers' are suspended; our public works are stopped ; our private enterprises of diffierent kinds are abandoned ; and, whilst oth ers are able to weather the storm, he can scarce ly procure the means of h ere ta b le a u:ice The reader will be surprised when we state that whatever of foundation there is for the "ten oent" charge is embraced in the axtracts which we have made frow Mr Buchanau's speed', Throughout the whole of it there is no sentence or the word which gives even plausibility to tlie charge. From' beginning to end the speech abounds in sound, statesmanlite sentiments, which have been fully illustrated by the exp ence of the last sixteen years Our chief pur pose in making such liberal quotations is to vin dicate the wisdom and firmness and patriutisna of Mr Buchanan We desiaed to show hew nobly he sustained General Jackson in his strug gle with ,the United States Baok—how faithful and ably he maintained the Democratic position on the lndepent treasury system—how clearly be compriihended - and how forcibly he presented . 1 the merits of that system--and how clearly and "earnestly he advocated the interests of the labor• ing Mao. It is, indeed, strange that the charge of a wish 13 reduce the wages of laboring men should 'be based on anything in this speech.— But it must .be recollected that it was during the remarkable canc...ss of PAO that this charge ob tained currency in the then condition of the popular w nl. r, .tli,og was so absurd or prepo.• terms as n)i to be acceptable to the depraved tast( of th., taip,.. This iemnrk is fully illustra ted by tti &nano-.iu e!oc..t. Nit Becthanan's Speech Cie prevert..l met r eleirg.• tr it which was in dii• ,:ottltalictipu of the speech itself Among other• who undertook to auewer Mr Beichanan's speech was the Hon Jelin Devi,. of Massachusetts—he that was usually known as "honest John Davie " Ha aesiumed in Lis ar piment, directly in the teeth of the fact, that Mr B Inman had advocated the independent treasury he ground that it would eetablish an exclusive allic currency. Starting with this erroneoue ass mption, he argued to show that it would bring town the wages of labor t • the standard of prices in couutriee where the curren cy is exclusively metallic To this speech, when published, there ICIA :in appendix in which Le introduced a table silo% lug that, In 'owe of the exclusive ruetailte ceuutries of Europe laberers only received ten cents a day. Puttiug the speech and appendix together, the hint was ta ken, and a clamor raised that the Democrats wore it favor of reducitig the wages of labor ti ten cents a day In a subequent speech, made on the 3d March. 1k.411, Mr Buchanan den .unced the charge against him in the strengeet language, saying: " Self re pest, a-. well as the respect which I owe to the Sonar..., restraisoi me from giving such a contradietiou to this alle.gation as it deserve.. It would surely nit lie deemed, proper, however, in me, if 1 mere t . turn to the SeNitor and ap• ply the epithet which he himself his applied to the proposition he imputee to me, and were to declare that - lel, an imputation was a 'flagitious' inisrepreeentatioe ef uty re wet ks '• Mr Buchanan r. pelted his real p.isition is laid down in h, , orizinal speeeh as fellows ‘• In my reineel I ....eel (11 ,,, triet.y what i••g -i-lation wouhl, Ith •tubt, r• tiairo•l to ai-e-im plieh this 'purl fl tll. first place, I eb=erveil that the bank- (eight te be eempelled to k.• .p their vaults a ~ r ta. T 1 fair prnportion of specie impare.l wio. their circulation and depcsites; or, in other wor is e eertain proportion of imme dette tui•ans, t • m••• - t their iitinr,•diato r• - p :!.d That the feundation of a ape .. • belie for our currouce i by p r .. I. •eiting, the eirculati , n bank rn•te... at t Chet a. der that ef I; ( I Th a t t h e eeiount cf hank d.e._. s hould be imued 4th. And. ahoy-. ab. that, urn the occurrence i.l another suspension, the doers of the honks mild be eleee.l at ore-o, and then affairs placed the blends f ceininiseiener- certainty eat such must be the in , vitalik effect of auoth euspeneion well` .1 twe• to prevent it than any other eau. , T.• reform and not to destroy was my avowed mote. I know that the exist . ace of banks and tl e ,?ircnlation of hank paper are so identified with the habit. of our people that they cannot be abolished, peen : f this wer e eesirrible " Such e reform in the benkine system as I t.ave indie..ted wrintd e. fit c.v.,' e l em ... o f . 4 ,ei ,Ay; but, abee. ali ••thcra, the man who makes his living by the tweet of his brew The object at whteh T sime i by these ren,rms wns not a pure metalic cum ncv but a currency of a mix ed character; the pap , r ports. of it always con vertible into g .1 , 1 col sil r, 1 , ,,1 subject t little floc'uatieo in amount J , the regular bitsi• noss of the country c rt,iu.it Of all reforms this is what the iuccivini. Ow laboring man ought most ft a. uhl produce steady prices sod ‘ , l4dy 'opt yment. and, under its influence, the country would march steadily on in its career of pro-pi rity without 4 uff , •ring from the ruinous expansions and elntractioua and Px plosions which we have endured during the last twenty years What is most essential to the prosperity of the mechanic and laboring man? Constant employment, steady and fair wages, with uniform prices for the necessaries and com forts of life which he must purchase, and pay meet for his . labor in u sound currency " After restating further his arguments as pre sented in his ipeech of January 22d, Jlr. Bu• chanan said, in reference to the reduetirm of the wages of lab ring men. " I contended that it would tir , t injure, tint greatly benefit, the laboring man to prevent the violent and ruinous expansions and contractions to which our currency was incident, and by ju dicious bank reform to place it on a settled basis If this were done, what would be the conse quence? That, if the laboring man could not receive as great' a nominal amount fur his labor as he did on the days of extravagant expansion' which must always under our present system be of short duratton, he would be indemnified by the eonstsnt employment, the regular wages, mud the uniform and more moderate - - prices of ?hi necessaries and comforts of life, which a more stable currency would produce. Can this propo sition he controverted? I think not 'lt is too plain for argurn.mt Mark me, sir, I desire to produce this happy result, not by establishing a pure metalic currency, but 'by reducing the amount of your bank issues within reasonable and safe limits, and establishing a metalic basis for your paper circulation.' That idea, plainly ezpress4(i is, that it is better, much better, for the laboring man, as well as for every other clay of society except the 'peculator, that the business of the eountry should be placed upon that fixed tied permanent Initiation wbith would , be laid by establishing such a bank reform turwould ten .l,-r it certain that bank notes should be always uvertible into gold and silver "And yet this plain and simple exposition of views has been seized ufsm by tbose who -ire tv make political capital out of their per— rsion•' and it has been represented far and • ie th at it was my desire to reduce wages down the prices received by the miserable sierra and ...00rers of European despotisms. I shall most •-rfully leave the publitli to-decide between me sod my traducers. The senator from )lassachn -etts, after baring attributed to me the inteutio'n reducing the wages of labor to the hani-money -..ilard, through the agency of the independent, ir...rsury bill, has added, as an appendix to his ..pt•ech, it statement made by the senator fro s tli Niaryland, [Mr. Merrick,] of the prices of Isiber Ili these bard:matey despotisms and it is thnilleft t•I be iiirstred that I am in favor of redtudditte neuest Led independent laborer of this gloricise free country to the same dtaded condlaiin. be senator ought to know ibere is too ouch intelligence among the laboring elaese4in this highly favored land ai - ba led ant* by std reprassalitioss." A fa=. P"4-..-•;• In the Territory of Kansas there is a city called Lawrence. In the State of Maseaehuseets then is also n ae n i e ti called Lawrence: indeed, the m former was alfter the Wier, and intended, like the latter, to do honor to the name of family widely and favorably known as merchants throughout the Union. Tits city of Lawrence, in Kansas, has lately been made the theatre of scenes of violence A sheriff and a posse of twenty men have taken possession peaceably of the guns, cannon, and ammunition which had been there gathered for the avowed purpose of resisting the rims of the land, and shooting down the officers and constituted authorities of the Territory. Over ibis "outrage," this "horri ble atrocity," this " fiendish pursuit of free men," as Reeder called it, the abolition papers of Chicago and of the country are howling with excessive unction We wish to call up to the minds of these men, and to spread before the reflecting and intelligent men of the day, a brief chapter in history of the country, and a chapter not yet two years old. Is the month ofJnly, 1854, a few brief hours after the celebration of the glorious anniversary of independence, a band of "ruffians," twelve hundred strong, living iu and about the oily of Lawrence, in the State of Massachusetta--that soil which Sumner calla his home, and wherein the abolitionists declare no man can stand except as an equal in the eyes of God and man—in that city oflaiwrence, in the State of Massachusetts, on the 6th day of July, 1854,- this band of twelve hundred "Massachusetts freemen," witboat one word of provocation, assaulted at midnight the humble tenments and cabins, inhabited by free white laborers and their families, and in two hours leveled forty of those dwellings of the poor In vain did woman shriek for mercy at the hands of "Massachusetts freemen;" in vain (IA u itupl.,ro that aged parents he allow I to eluthe themselves in their usual garments; the tar. of "Ma-sachusetts freemen" were dep . to all such appeals In vain did the husband ask that the humble roof which sheltered the person of his wife, then in the pangs of child birth, he not tired until he could procure another place for the agr*tized wife and anticipated babe! The hearts of "Massachusetts freemen" inhabit ing the "city of Lawrence" refused the prayer, and thrust wife and children out upon the barren fields, where, with no other canopy than that afforded by the stars, a child was burn upon the of the humanityloving Massachusetts! These things occured in Lawrence, in the State of Massachusetts, And who ever read an article in the abolition papers of the country calling on Well arid . money to defend the homes of those free white I iborirs, outraged and torn down in the city .if Lawrence, in the free State of Mas , sachus,,sW One of the victims of that night of atrocity iu Lawrence, Muleachusetts, was sadly injured 'ebv a blow from a stone cast by one of the ruffians; both he and his ruffian assailant came to Chic igo; the latter stalks the streets brawling for freedom in Kansas, while the former reposes in the cemetery, hastened to an untimely grave by the ruffianism of the "freemen of Massachu setts," committed in the city of Lawrence! The free white laborers of the city of fAit rence resolved to submit to no repetition of the outrage, of the "freemen of Lawrence." One of them, now a citisen of Chicago, repaired to ' liceoou, and there purchased for the use of him. self and his companions, and G. defend them. ive , and their wi r iandr6ild,cu from violence, e utb lent number of guns, pistols, powder, and ball These were packed in boxes and convey , d t.. Lawrence Upon their arrival there, a lut numbs of the ruffians waylaid the wagon, I attempted to carry off the boxes containing the weapons 6f fence—the driver succeeded in reaching the house of the owner, and there for hours a conte-t was waged in the city of Law ' r,n..e, in the frei Stale of Massachusetts, %lietl.er fro white men were entitled to the privilege of keeping arms The arm• were u put into the hands for which they w. re desigued, and then by armed force men drove back the ruffians, and ‘irelleated tio•ir ,awn constitutionally secured liberty The Mayor and the authorities of that city of Lawrence see lard O.:: demand of the Mage..t,liu.f.tts ruffians that these guns should be del t+ r, d tip Who has ever heard that this reckless, brutal outrage, committed by the "free , men of Massachusetts." in the free city of Law rence, called forth on,. scud cf condemnation from any of these presses which are now filled with such indignant intectiviis against Sheriff Jones and his poto.e, who have taken possession of the other city of Lawrence, in the Territory of Kansas' The owner. of these muskets, par chased, a• ae have said, to defend the very hearthstones of free white men in Lawrence, Massachusetts, was that night assailed in the street and stabbed with a bowie knife in the side. He drew his pistol and fired at his assailant, wounding him in the arm For this he was seized sod thrown into prison, the Judge who ea ordered it saying that to release him would be to insure both his own and the prisoner's murder by the , armed ruffians. The court room was filled with armed builties, bunting to death the man who had purchased fire arm, todefend the house in which resided his wife and chi:dren. The court itself, satisfied that the accused (now a citizen of Chicago) hail committed no offence, declared that to release him would be to decree' the murder of both Court and prisoner. And this 4as in Lawrence. not Lawrence in Kansas, but in Lawrence in the free State of M asso ,oh u . setts. Who can remember that the abolitionists of Cticago ever held a public meeting to sympa thise with, or contribute a dollar to assist, those free white men, who were struggling upon soil long since consecrated to freedom, for the humble right of living in their own houses, exempt from midnight outrage and brutal violence ! Oh, no! Goodrich and Arnold and Lamed and Blackwell and Vaughan had no tears to shed over the oils rages in Lawrence, Massachusetts, because that was a ease-where the intolerant spirit of Massa chusetts htgotery was outraging the rights of free ;white. men. No re g iments were raised to march I to. Lawrence, Massiclitsetts, but the unfortunate i f r i ct i me were o ,, tu p e tt e d to defend, as beat they ould, the commonest rights of humanity. 1$ 56. To the Farmers. 1856 HUME! ELS taiwoLeelled Pure Retor !W • Retorted !WED HARLEY ' 5 IV x i. Ruth.. l• at 4 raliotrhsat'a, WeAtleld .. 460 .. N. I. Hoint. roofs. Ripley ;.• Ilion '' I:. Smith's, Fain Lew. ' ' ‘ AttiOfir j •' ' E. Ei•itt'll, Girnr.i. ' 100' =`•• J Wehb's, Vorth t 7 ...-I 1..00 e H Ramp* Hrortogfield, . 'NOV • soy Wareboose, rrie. All 24:trifled with report ear., •ndis of the very heel Flualltt.—ltu tolpappljestkm tontd he nude. and will owl,' le Imori to ro pot. Part:nett A. ICN n. _ _ • with Monopolies! ai Down THE pErri'l.E it/REV LH ' t X the routbiast inns of wooled pawn"; are onst .4 the Ithertiea of the p.ople, and the will pOilitkilial ko belldidtg thi.. wa, and that, for the 1.4e....1...1 fitlhea, the Kingdres, at W... 10 aid 11. maim, triad the heart* .1 their old and pew A - twos/era atith titrar Hort ot low Hard Crockery. Glassware, China d 0,., h.iik..., fN c.f. "81,4 Wars. Arinttisia Woo., .. Ne %rib t(Deetoorsansoci Mugs., Aamerineot W Reputels: esq.. S).mort,al.l ktbd toti , lhnorbals,,. to give w a cull. We but. " nbourh for all. owoolrit tor ...h." /wryly here b. the plane toget Twk rour looney, or ntitto. words, the phi... , to get WY Jour won% f r worth. Watuth hod will ten fords ebony Ilnr earth, • I.lrle. J.s. £ MOOS h 11:11iXEDY. • CLARK & NeCAILTZR A RE now nnerhing frog ?fry York lad Clasimarta. • lamp" .anAy of suGai, A$D moLAsses, whle9 they neer et Wholes& al I mall nkranor eswe east- coantww lirreitantr ate.4l the trod* 999erali r e r 9 le. awl Osier ma 4 • lo o l , lo gdbd• sad P"'" 4 .• Ene, Apni 19, 1W,6. W. C. snAzzir, isziwcalk T !liven if and nervier, Livery Nall; Tnuaer and Saleadtaa, olfors kb seevicea to ',talk. 111 6r Inuui at tb• int sheet Canal Lambs', when ha. will he to thou th. beat glad Homes in the lova. li e C Loa, Maree 2h, NM. - 411 • Trf_p_ter's PidladitiOis Gordon Beak. H A ,, LL i wfti n Otestd-lbamp u ts ii n fa l tr . amarko bat raren„ . arid ir, ring robe anbiarbon, aslant alretrkl a enpad a rribr bfardt, of thaw via d• trot visa their labor ward Ify their wads aoa, crowing. Ti Data also tar Us :.tiner &aid& drat as a' ma plaa ansentanat gardrasaa fOU Onto nadlea. 1 and lot • eatables% • STELLII? k CLAM. April HI. I _ NEW GOODOII JUMW 611/1110.! auvr e ery rusto=iff... A 4.4.10 higappais., OrpilV . Proipiek, , War lid4 e Veta l rar blag , & Co. YOU waikt_ V I, • A As 4 " r • =WM G. Env% DRUCCIsT, yo. 5, REED I.lOl',S'E, ERIE. BRITH i KEIZITE Linseed Oil, Spirits 01 Turpentine, CO pal Varnish, Camphene, ihnuiug White Lead, Tamer's Oil. Lard Oil, Teeth. Gold AN D TIN POLL A/ ID DENTAL E S Ts, Perfumery,. Brushes, Paints, Oils and Dye Stuffs of every Deteription. Removed. m. tilt 11.14.14181eit W removed hu. 'Stock of ......eorta. tt. •. T Donnell Block, a doom lb. Punt lithe..• whom tht pot 011 Ond a gusod stork of GROCERIEPI PROVIsiONs T 1 11 e.N. hLs awsk will be to Mai. g ood Goode 6 1 1 4 at su m mu ss i s ts g n u s. 'Foos elskoug toc m rchs,e til .to to di • CI. tRiC a eaU belbre parchas:ar else J Ens April 9, IBA& d i iree's Notice. LL venom to jolts H. Wanes, Ws of Lne. Are It u.uitedt... come forward and make .tile: eat owl pa n Mast of their accounts, and tLusa ha. tug t.. 1•42141 spinet hum are alto notified to present the stuns to the sabeerlber. The under tired .5 toe ISAKI36II a sold Warren, and ts desirott - of amertituusig the claim; &omit Lim bo.l nolleetinv the asvetta Jim the suns Thom tuilihttod mast mums fur. and l aya w ay and utti ammeusta. The amlacalgael .41 to futaad Mul l at the aka oft( )1 SMITH, Mistime trio, April VI a SOP New Establishment NEN 60008! Blum. 8 114,1 . 1.1„ STATE t , 4.q P. Jtat N %tr./ALM/ 4 4r takes Una opportunity to Informs his fl mods end tie public generaiiy, that he hut Jon returned from the tart wail a large, Yell ..114 •pleadid &eau tweet of 'm. *pain Cloths, Visaing*, Ike., the Area red style sad pattern*. and ilothisor essay arch ol every plies. which Ito °Ors Int taw at mow which nth compare favorably •elt say atabliahmetot to the ray flatly doubt ti.t • ap.o the act. 1,11 4.1..1 ',SM., 411.1 hit . .. 4, and he •1111 et.lll tenet all ..f time truth of 1t0... tuna 11.• public willal sat roan, &Mt 0.11.111,,( by aboariu it hY r ucsli to all s lola a rill. The l'ar+ t• to Na. d, Broon' , . Hotel . `late at. • at and turn. it, LI.. la • Iran uu t,u l I‘lo.l ppr.“-e.l y lea let It venti,,til, pot.lte w0.m.11. G , r thenn• I‘.-a. rod M ilut fa,: ;I, poir, ham e. :.,11\ NOTICE! AVlNti disposed of my interest the st,re Nu S, JUL Brown's Block. I babe placed toy Book, and accounts is tee hands of S. M. Smith, Esq . f..r settlement. sod de. mrs those who know themselves indebted call end make payment, sad those having claims against me ere request ed to prusiat thew to Mr. Sutith for -ettlemelit. Erie, Feb 2, t556.-n, JOHN H. WARREN. Assignee's Notice. 4 LL PhiILKONS klr,aratkd to the lat. brm of .411.011 .ta. loon k /1 . on are hereby nntilled to CONNIr forsard and make settlement &WI pay ment of thetr arannu to, and I h.no ha. ona rluous against Ufa mood ant are also notified to present the mute lo the mho, fiber TI.. undennimed 11. the assignee of the sun "Or of said flow and to .lefti room of morctannog the claims agatail the Mtn and rolleci mg the manta due the .AM. Thn. 11i10ht....1 mast cold< fvorward pn•rtiol, imne mita. the ilsocl«rdirsed wl4 1r found daily st th, romp of ft* said "Tin on Clumpxide : , .I.III*EI. II N :WA LT, Erie, Yee lA, 1401. 40tt Notice of Removal. Du. wm . . ptirate Ihepttal . It rrtuii,e,lto ni Beatable Arnett., oppolut. north tti the l'o•t rrttte.. , where , he tilt introduce to the main. of !hoe- e rho to.t frh Pilate h "vphaltin Dissains, tbri 'Smelt s of ore i Claus of C..ruplatata b. had made 1 , 41 , 1 latenrit to wake • Speciality sad the knowledge he boa of the new Method of Treatment, no. in operatioa in Frastoesuld the If ofgetail. of thus country, warrant. iota in myth, that none of the forme We Warm I. wont to mews.. le without • Sera, Quark std Pirmarred aass**A. Fs we thousand patatuat• owed amusing. fame remedies eta OM by De. Wet. &Abort, are Roe !rum eat offenet , . MO. or bla.ll— ao mareury mot requiresinlAM.. . 4 44444 0 %main.* or fllO h r cur,tl at +am. hi lasting their !WWI •Ing a letter to fie VI M. f' WO t : Le woe and place. N B —1.•4110. a .and of rimmeut and ...ate IL on t regular Oteitnietiona, kr., ran obtain U. DEMIAW FRENCH IFEIMALE .11ONTIII.V PILLS, at the [Meter* OM.. iu the Beatable Arcade, Sinn awl Lo h., to cm • tam cituallotut ehmild LIA Pt 11. i• then, for IN-Aeon. ete .Itreett to le vach bon. friar $l, scut by Marl to all parts of the world. Ur Wm lioit is the onJv molt to the hutted Steles. Alen, for olio. at Ms. Doctors (Moe, The Female protecting histrasuria, an unfailing preventative of conception is invaluable to such no through won. II n, mamma conformation or deformity, or incapitated for safe oproduct . Orders Rom an, part of ri e I atted games, enclosing $.5.01). •11l ore the return of the Instrument. Realombes that lir Wis. E. (Fort le the only permanently estahhah.l and rvaporr tilde Phi - actin in Central Nita York, that Rasta Private Nevem, and bu prnctien .xteadi to entry state in the Union. Remember the pplane, Railikle Arcade. 011ie. ii.orre from 9.1 til„ until 9 P M Sands, from 2 mild 2 P March 29, NM 415-11. Halloo ! Halloo ! A low is the time ! HON.; 4'411 IctIIDIRR GOODS, are being !vertical •t the War- C2l ten Hst Sou Furnishing Store, embracing all the new styles is market and also the most fashionable that can be procured This •iore ha- lons borne the reputation of being • Fashionable list kinporiniu, cod ISe are determined to sustain it if poesibit by keep ing fa a H. s issiue goods cad selling at small profits and Iseepingemd 1...4k thaw that we know will give mer eustomers eattin. Prominent among our new stock, is the Fa•bionabin Silver (limy, Prows and 'ha colorred eon Hats. Those wishing to be in the fashioa will do well to give us • call while our stork I. 01 . • CA —We ham also reewirml • large Rock of Spline and Sam" MOT orunprondsing all the new sty ie. In s few .I.s •we will open • large Sleek of Straw Rate. Ges.NT'S !SUING 00063.—Compnaing •Hrt•, oilers, Cra vat., •carfs, Summer Neck-Ties of every deem pti on. ands thousand other things too numerous to mention 11/MEL/AS —Ot any qualit, sod l nce. fire us • mil mid e. If a tio not study to phase. TAGE ti SON, En., tpnl 20, 1•41. 50 Si,. ii Browns wink. Spring Millinery and Fancy Goods. VI - U U ,r S. CRTIS of. receiving a larre itoek of Willowy and ,LVI rand teooda„ronsustint nt every violets of Slaw, Neopolitan, ,limp and ' , ilk itona.ts, CbAir.i., • Bounet• fiefs and Bloonwou, Infant . f are, .traw Gimps and Triausdnua, Trench Flowers, Rib bons, a lam/ aawnrtasent. AIN\ Dress Trimmings, Buttons, into& Wort, Ladles' Areas Cap% Had-dresses, Moves, a full assortment of Lashes', bentlemasee and t blldrens' Hoster,, ke., ke., further nab altev-o every article renerally found In • Fancy and t &linty , ton., sod whit!' wig be ~014 at low sloes for orb. H thato•re supplied with all articles in thou Imo at W 1291.- Bonnets blesebed and puWeised to the boot magmas. En., April t, ISMI MRS IL. CrRTI23. JCS? RECIIVALD, AT THE sThRE OE RLWHEHNEcHT 1 JTSTICE. rrilDia DAY, .ay quaatity of Hor•, iota of Bath Brick, Soft nice No. I Mackerel, Die. White nth, tryst' kawu•, and many other thine in the iiitOCEBY LINE, w hick • ill to. mold alatap as the ebony/wt. •ome TEA on hand that will boat nay thing in this tows, Mauler. n o t ... A ...pied. F. b Zl.-11 New Arrangement. ( bonen the entire eta& of flisnosetsa hamerly N. T. J. Hoainsoa, and will sontimie its Samisens at tee Id 'tend 04 Slate &beet, opposite Brown's Hotel, where be will kuypy it all time. to accomodate his friends and any that may favor him with a mill, with anything in the grocery and provision lian tit. aim w 111 be to keep good Geed. end at prices that will not fail U. pfre m aud ie sk,.. S. J. CLARK. Frio, March IS, 1466. 4.5 Umiseprips r 4 Laois sad T.wa L 444,, Ia 111124140ewa IND ADJOINING STATES. I,NOR S'ALI. le great variety, at low mines and on kivombie Norma. „r Pamphlet Catalogue Decriptsous of Property, with prime at tached, forwarded cogs by lOW IS =IL Ogr extensive local rnuoreti..l2m w fsaiiists tinny iskornation deny part of th. carat t., applicants desiring to Meats. Buyers °ninon(' Rell road land, ma avail themselves of tie knowledge and •cpero no of Mr fIrrCT, the late land agent of the m npaey, In onpply the dillirwlty 4n:waking Juditions mieniass. Ptttrtiwlar 114. lon tiOo glees to Notating warrants, fillaltalaff bum* funds= log map. and dovarriplions, payment of taxes, and to a general F:vtatv Business. CALLUM AL DUPCT k CO., Cornet of XialLigra anise art Eloostb Water Et., X. WIT r. mar Nadi C. U. o•rn 0401[11. $ uscAao, mimic / 1 4 ' Muth, 'S. 186. 16.111 n. Ml= Sows and Sign Pah:ans. Trehterthern ailopt this meth sit of inkeining their friends and t/na pahlie generally that they hate eastmeneeri the bonne. of Him* dir Sidir reftiftig. .ad PaptiT ibuyino, ork 7th Raved, between Sista aid Peach, la the Shea Ihrimity oa copied by Jasbm Cwaralas, nano they toe to minim aga promptly .11M11144, orders in their Uas. utrataK tadoreto their trbeit titre. to the trtr. lesr thiaisime la wheat. frees Wing been 'amid Is it nary years, they treat they mart—tarry lair in beret sod aerate a Wirral share of orbits patronage. Ehrhart/eat of their &Mitt to ttn.rt eptlm msywactios. tinj =ally wiled a tat.!E BRAY, kite, March K. MUFFIN. 'pelt' eau Sal • good sometime* of Mad, Rip, Nod and Raw.. Framing and Triton?, e Gouge; Lava* R.aeitt, Sere. Dein*, Inks. Broad awl Haw! A vak and an ether *sexily kept In a Haldane. more, at 3, Rawl Hansa, kn., Womb •, UM. M. ftrirrs REED. PECKRABVB TIM PAC in.K POUrrirl M _VIMIZIO STE CV LTI AMR 7TZTIL pm: .4 the Tooth Is such that it fe Use cheapest la mar -1 bed. When orm end is worn out, it am be toeetued, thus tot ting le I.L. Wh.th of the enermou Teeth. Tito potato eau be re at a swan ....prem.. Sold by R1111:33 RICED, Erie, %seek Ilk NUL 41/1. as No. 3 Lied Hours. NEW STOOK. tt the C eap Haat anal Wham kttere aT naars.e4l • f o *test of Beate 'ta :theta, ogeols44l fna . 11 writhe! Pad Ora sere bakahalhawl. Aha, A nor aloortwoot d Warr Shwa, whirl' ow "WI to photo t"little awl. homage of their thrower sad denaMlity, Knot it, Lb... •wo Way* to bay for thorn c... 9 is and easolo• Moak awl pricy.. C. ItILLR.R. nr. 1 21. I IkAS. 11, paw. Propitt Row - - For Sale. quit.. .41 Liao o tenet or LAND. belonging to the Loire or the Ws P. S. V. Hareet, deed, iiide in the township and adjoin lug lb* borough of Northam& MON Una. immaiLlAs uward. of 400 see"., sod can be divided Woo time or was coed aisped } or wiles/el, *again or A. W. Maio& Seq., of Northam& or DS. 1. STRONG, or 011:0. W. SPAM, Zed Lrle, Lueh 21, 16.313-44,1110 1[1.01111t1101711 LA Wee r-1 (Num, WOO yards Pimetougmak Loran ju .tops and figure% al 10 (vats per yard Way 15 , HAY=S iteo - - - - 0.11111 Ozsage Sas& with.. -figs de, saadrad teas lan% Lama away al tale VT excellent article fee bole% ita oftl sad Nudge &ode ea atm* eepely oa bend. A* a knit siact at Implements for the Yam end tmales, for NM by A II CLaRK MaCART7I. _ _ A 1 . 1 Wriaaa kawrial liamaaabiaa liiewbilid to we will tan ants _„‘-‘ by tib to the lips los Mae sad settlieg Ur male is 11.ir tba lint • aurt. (hu lank al Lialitatilas at Sot t„... WI libilt It igiOagiAtt wil Ca. atta:11"11 & ...; Prig, Man & ft, Me *MC F HEREBY WWI, Hest tbe linage* et .1 . IC likrifikki, ki isa lins dititem &wady k ileyakldA, bias hams peuuhroll by k Itaisse4), a H.. We lkik. astlakillAs dot Resift Ink bp irk( kilo , imam*. sad A 41kokkolk_kohmk Ow ainl inn kV! lie by um saw. P Maim 6 assumlf. Vieth 4,04. 411 • 7 1.4".11.161 Th g =1: 1111 ! 1° . Willii"11111. • ill. ' - 4111"11111411" 4-.0r. , ...t g ..-,, Whottesals awl Retail DBALIaaIU NEW klt' A : ' r7m7Fn..i.TrT!r.vi.!l..rii ~.~s-~~ I wroittAler Notio• PRUQUE ISLE NFTALLIC PAINT WORKS, ERIE, P A eropeiridno - of talii• • •• • 11, I t5...110124••1 t••••“' • mads..4tt Was t , • Abs.l.• t • 'lnt ope rt.... • t •• • ' feria! ••••titulactun .1 i•• •• t ••• ••• • •• • tOr t.. „ aut. • ••; • ••rol.i.ity as.o r An ..y. r ioefkee.,l .§. II • • • f • rear lua been . oiruct.ti In e.p rt awn • and the vault 4,f la. e , • • ••• • ,"• .44.14 ut.inest ..f tie« Ntr• • Ith A .14F14/./t U./ ttnypor to tAr al 10.-rtr IC. r• • n rusarso dlffernit 1. - ,41 nll 1•. 1, • str.tt who, *ft., u•••••• I r.. I. •• ' I sin?, mr.• .. • 11//1•• r. I tk (1111 • ATf..—t1.1.0 ~ ,rta, gala!t . n•,, t... 11. • I-a , . aoa.noracturest by the l'n.syue I s l. 11.4.0 t i's,t,t (11.1* pveal from actual kaos 1 , 7 1 .11 , • I Men the ease acid frs.d. 1.01 , T. s in 1:1.• t.rn.! We annual of surface wLsln • ,LIAL ; V1....• T. u..• and ' , lliad* 01 11, 1111141-i, r.lllll 1. tfaaeo.lllWWW.A.i. A 2.1 I 141 , : 1 I • Wm %sash.ll, lolls Constable, Painter /1.11.., I 2.11:111 W Parker Raaef , ,, l on. 141, , i • . • • ' r. Planes/. Ssp% - Slbert 'stags, 1 srr,a r. m... 1 .14. s 1, Taft, 1' P. Glazier. %la sassy certM, that has .ces 001 w.. vidiuni colors of Paola vorsoutseturell t I Primps We tali; Paint Works, do tutheentat,ao so) t-ast Iscoot so all tbal the proprietors dams, a d uld Its wherever a esmanalil. on rteb !Midi mg pawpaws paint 41 requirvt. Capt. C. W. applet,,, ~ .ntetat /1.... Erutus Eiulett, EP; , Lake Lake 1 . 11•11tt Lorca Gook, Harry LAU, rue & Elmore, C.444.11ai...t Catt...4/c..+1.14..), I ~ ~.fustable & Cu, blouse Builders, Real, Farmer, Spnogdolsl. Ps fl I. Ekibrook S'lalle Line Rouse, :opt .u. t... • Pi D Webb, Tarmac, 111..5.r0e, OW. ..tibert Webot.or, R. R. Itec. er. .• •. Marcus Jour*, Llesry Stabie keep , — ' HenryTremoot • A. so lidditiOnta . COnddenttl..lll and 1 of these ?wits, rue propneu•ro oar sot them fr.. I..in sr,‘ • no. ohortaare- (order.. -•;,ectfany s.-...:cited WM•-• • ~. f the moos asttertoc •potitosinlt' rs -et ' , rot re. - • no' , • Tr) n t ai ate, mass the folloersug • •... so. '• Tarr. touch pleased kith appetroo , r•I ‘, u. rr la . . )3 : 4 :k sae'. , pilot sod I Think every one moat ,t ii it., rip: 11, . r , • v .. • and forme a wind substantial c0,er..4 f "t .r IrWa ...In .1 I.t. a yfeh t o , net lively sloes, surfarso It Mott Livia Lux, 1 . 1 .1(1;1: - I , =I sprlt., OD* east of the Cry.tai duck will mate , Lotrirr th... Iced covert-,1 a.' t. • coat f ma , t. and t.r.r Dar. kir. .1. in MS opit.ion cannot G.. 1.10011.41 I .1 , 41, ut lLr-,•24••• 4..eur tla la•t Gill I had in, fr,ut ern". paint , .1 with -nar tali.. putt. to all apy.irkne• it rt ,,, • •‘.IPI %. •1.1 ma Make a.. *OM ,ionn a 0111. von- kni:, Ihk ran .a..• • brick two I •an r t ty. On. pa 0••.,,• • bar two than ant , utl,t r ?Riot I r 18.41 . 1 1 7barr triad thy M.tanc mint .prriv •prearl• with mow. •••%." and •••• 18.-2 , •r0. • 1•.• .41••• n•••-. L/31.1 and a betbw that (IQIO ,FfN & I 11‘..• hard rouse of 111. Ilrult, 4,0,1• I art ••••11 • i 14 a. lion sod slovearanne, t it pr•.• • • •I•l'.h " i• , ' (101.11,1 it 'ill. It rno•1 ~ 'h•- • • f'•T ••-• tla i , Is," .81 I ,srezil ,- /e ( SUPERIOR STREET, - CLEVELAND, 0 and Main Street. Einffal o. N. I" Nua J k. Gavoiloos. r . • 111,14 aiAll•• • •A II I'm - mor K. Prod r.•/.11.• S •• N. d, Tow 1181.... W1%71; ats Esqaetn. 'rat you PI , it vulva. V, %'• 1- i% . {IOW II I. I 1 / f 1 t' N 1.1 ..Is, 1 .1 4' I I. 1' %. I 41 lIKY Allll. II Ir : 1 1 /I% • 4./Iri“torro a the t . 4 -1, Miff ut Are... 411 . a to nni ANI Ise4yettt 1111 t tt wish 111,1111r1o(r/ 111 BY,. Mr" ..116.1.1.1 I,eldref On I 011011 k tri I tare e „,, .1 Ilurect Mama, Special Loctnrorts, flow aawvl Starks/real/um'. 1 , , ( .+•!. Lecturer On tnl I rats Asa Naha.. Lecturer .1 I ,• Rse'e Jmnies Lelia. . I Brue.. 1.. I• r, Lecture) on I Gtlllu. if dl. Ll , 7 P. 1i4..d LeCtUrer ou Hankins. t 111111 C. ¢f H. W W. lierstiem. Levitate/. oh the General rri ne l plea •ntl 1/4 6 1 ISA 61 E. lik.N, J N !if< rr, fon, Leelllteri. on 4 . oinntere la 1%01.00101i, Visiting Commitee: 11. B Tuttle, Chap. Ctrtui r slow. I. L. Hewitt. A !. 14-owneil , A MOW'. Jr I! 114)gatt. 0. A. Brooks, M. K cteott. Arthur 1 , hr. tisane Worthington, m Blagharn,Ch r , k • W B Castle. TERMS: For full course—tram ii.l meets of nook Keeping,. lAretured, stud reanabtp.... .......... ..„ . roe MEW COOtOe 1a La..te. depar 'meat 1411•01111 reitsuou•trip Uonc w.!!1,"( • „ lessons for . . Fa VitiOils styles ol ./.‘ Unlit ii f'' tlatA ite•.l. agreed spun. For Instruettoto in Bootees. A who,. I,c In Tar lles4in of die Institutwl Is to ~:krl - • I sequins. 10 an eipedittOU• su,ntier liyag,vol Gernimeeial demises and Art, &A COMOLIII4 ROMS and Bust nrw• pa rsu.r. -,.e: The Area ittrigiff Liepittliat al 14 wr per •., ; • done 01 the tacit aecouiplisked A• .• 000 ta or,. :101l I, rir 111. believed that uo %1ett...u1t....1.Z): et. t.ie L . pommies saper/or advantage for troirl , l. e 11..., .... nvacueal knowledge of coiuturic • a , The Celitirtfill Cars. wul et.,Or nee Ire tro•-1 • r practical Somas For keeping Itookst.i ir .u. e r ..tr I. depatrumeatsol Trade and Cuwn,. err. . 11111111•1111 Rawl flfercaitt.Pe 111 C Union.. rrr. l l rr , tag. Railroad. Wank:og,, rrintirr_, Ntri-r , g beetle& ladle Waal , ..„,, , „ weed. AR maltase' iota front w Ile .1 tea io a bold, rapid bit.turai. hat, Wino: I , w I r -r AIIEIIIIIII In securing to 111u0 /11l • • .1. . ett . 4 /May Lemtbeaa will be dellvereol ,/ I/011 :e •iseeur la , • Coameealal law. Political tAvau, v, Com.. rr it I ...temati..te Rs akiag, Mercantile Coatouw. •rc. Babieellim ttorresponiletier, tin" I • 4 Gleognapkw, Psiremak(ir, Fractleal and Oral-aro at. ta.l moo elrembal manner by Lull, gt,rreor ef awl I. lA/ • r , , of UM klikiN accomptudwu,),-, I 4 , , PaCIII/11 le I, aft/ penmen—the Conner whoni New ). rk. I. Oblo and Michigan, took t rforrlnirilo. ,- oeigaiattaltal Penotaamilp the pr, n ot ern r. tar ~ r ,r r ewitort to Oat jailltrool Iv Inolre general rr,-,„ is i r, , any 'twilit liblittlution, a hand writing Irr ever r ro • pre , 1 , to bosincps pursuits. lSentlrioerr ann I. ••• or.,:•••• r•• ;• , thsawediree Ibr retelling l'enotan..i.p. w I at Ibis college. The Simla if Reems nee ,tr. the re •t• r- - r reiutly finished and CuirVenten, r r.,eg r i s .. , noun of Mere ani 'le Lergirme Llepartrwent iv trulirelv fe,ortrlre I c G. meow. avid oa (tied up in a oral •l II 1.11,. I Throlleiltheelli•Olitrie •. many of tbe laudent. tin reed W,l nip irr I.lar : El' For further anfortuallOU be , 1,1 i .r i ,tel'ar arr, n t Just puhlisbed, wtt,ch w•it ,••• .. Lee. 8, Ikka. Brit► city Carriage Manufactory E. tRI)TIN Years. YALE ,s• BREESE WOULD 11111,11ethdl v 1100uttot , to their frieni's and • he •,..., I , gelllen , thilii di . I.', bare leviel the eatablii.ittner.l filiri•-i• ..omi A on State ,tenet, near - ennet k Co • I ar um. and now on hew, e tamer and het ter iie....r t nient . I 4'l kfMs of 'AGES,. IFIT'GGIES, Sc than eves * which, fee style, dyraitillf • 1140 1 . 1;r41111,••• .f iiiii.n. are anything heretetotw °nein.] In thin cart. They,.. 4 nanther ,tr t 1:... best ariirkera in,wond and i iiri I tilt , the °Watt/ abd from their Inn,: ii•ti.erie ,I•i I I , MIN MI they Oil odor th e biat iiiialiii "1 e ii. 4 Thee ATZREAL of all kinds that tan int ha! sr. .i • .' all their vo iteathing of all kinds Ineinding , PA TllliG AND TRIILING, der on nano! and reasonable terms. ainarthag otriers ion, ere a.* 1..- , 1 • f 1.., . ..4 1 4./41 tad ..ti....uid,,,,,„,n. ~., r„,,.h.. I ~,.., r• r. , • , ••• lee at wall they atletined I a f .,.. -, ~. 1 bne.• 1, ~.. .. -a 1 ...•, du rlabla vs will Mid It to their a 4, +wag' •= to Or" ' ''' ' ':: KW, lbw 10, 1106. • - TILE GROCERY I Whims Toe fey ystse Weser y th burls, AND razatro a awe ...,. i. sit tY N.' \ - 111" I TI EII ` , No. 6 Chsupdde. They boss et.tt th.t,r . . e 0 ~ er, ...,! video Lim; to them yotteuelt, or ..0.1 %r tbi /.., • :.d, • j be ears to fat ths Tay &Aide yoga want; a ud cu.., Okoo trta . ' will best pekoe they sehushsb tin. ..hard times.' TiZ k osa tharefer• NI, sith al e.siidetwe, t ttat If N ,to N. it at .. ....a ld eOW Govermomst Jars, Cape an.l Mocha o,:k.e, Pu I, ert:ed, Crushed. Puesisued, Orssuishod aad Dr.. u luors, c .up •,..' Molmaiam. llihnigaie, an Ideas ofeeese..4d.rattot.Stareh. In hi., Mol der; Aka., Aidli Sludi. Copreua, p.iat drop in at \t. . !N a ' '. this )Idee where you trth get your ar.uney lm k. ter. tf,. u C az.t. the VERT BEST OF TEAS. at' all MUM% ISM or ctiellitY. *by the &Aids is t. t. 1, e ,1 et •.; n t or iirall Slay be yea wow some ode. Hasse, .kton !den, Orrd tot fregroed Codiah, Trout, Mackerel, rett, Uuti..r, Cta....., I ~ I. **l Frail, we Pieties, why as you be.. to de let' aeo.t ...- in to SHANNON ftittit mitu, c Yr* Feb. Ilk 111511.-41. _ .o. ~ i_ ....yea*. risabeselbsr leeehl Whale th. subtle that he ha. r.otta.td to t:. *sad is the comer of Eighth sad Mato St:ma, where h. soar he lease with GTO ILLd larth • lismirtlp IMlerart the "fond time ehTMDC—that t., to I.4nburs and sikli—be Is about le tepleitutt b *b.f.*. with th. sad Woad whoa* desiteesiell body had e,ery bai) P to 11.11 bI h Gan. H. BALux Elle; AOC wry No la die Wit Of timilving. as their ntd place. Pent az 000011 like tea. with a packet mak We vematia nwv . Pebilethet wt: lan aow la rare. • very ireaiy met Moor Tye*. wtileb are bawd to to row come le And tone at our kiwi lire or Prow* Illatimoe• awl rat anseios, • _ine of then. low at it io, 44.modillowitwairi., lie La lOC 1.c:4.0/were...C., bare awl la. Li, nail those s3aaatiaace. li , m.ery and Giutret: Lbws aid. Mum is wrack Flannel-. Yarn., and t Reel. Weirs blew wade, a n,ndlew no rive ti..• palate as isimotory our Leek but we wiab Virt.rulkilv may Oat we sot basalt lowan cheap. Park Row, nett la Gun iMsease Rosa OW, le Wilkie you will Red Bei% As- ft Marla litrtrill It PTV-WART • .11 4 x. 33 II 1 abasing daily Geocerose 04 ell ii =e d wbeei Ow, •04 de eicaP , YWYi air aatA- binge fw proauce et timi Mo 811 1- :Amitef, 1,1., a,.1 113SE=IEI 1) 1 R (1 I: Look Here! NOT DEAD YFT IYER'S PILLS lJ r:, lb., Or 1.. . t 1 tt.rtt.g thei. trripp.al, - 'r. . . t , MI • EITISI I • .la E=/111 I=ll ME E Eli MEM IMMO tk. - EINE " 7. " Cl MEM A r THE Pf,R7ItY BLOCK \\ ••• tf • t•4t ,v 1 . • , 't : r •• • • 1.11 a! A Capi as cr. l', .Loy'3i.luota aad akl,ht ,it - I, • rw-r• sort of ,•.•• r.•e, , orarJ 1. r, 1-. n 0,1 r Ilk 10 •1 I i. (.1.111,1,1 t I /44..4 r w II rkk r.•( , . 1. .1 :w aCCytui oclated soh al , qua,,gler aaupr,. • ,•••••• • '.l yrs, • ),71 . ...• t .• tor tl l'.• A:1 Kinds of Country Produce Bought. r %11, II Ioi ..g e.l lint \tl; tr.. Pt' f r 11. -r .A. 0 .0., i'r k 1 - .1.1.t r, I , .4 11 ft , NW/ •• Pint Premium Daguerreotypes ntr. n• 1.„, et , • ut, I.ou,:uerreatype • La, ,mreoes in tte I.l;Wrlur .1 masterly to t..r u au,' he t. • .la.tly .t Nit!. }) re;rett•o4 that ho • t Punt•,:.t, ,, u • e 11.0 !war. ••an aid xl,ll' I tvril .:! 1 , 01, "I:pleasure • t`,.lk P.-cr .1 •, 111 •Cf t.a - . t111);u tu•• .0 ae aree. 11 ; in,; n0,,;1, . . ; p pt t:tdo prop easuring 4, 6uiLi up r. f utaiwti iii •t e mt .11 waliting hi. k • • vllitt en tolVore t ..,r•frely mine, I Tt • .••P r 'llo^ . lll , t. t I . lr t LILA the .I' r , f , 11 ~r I C..tthry • .r t ..• 1 , . •• • •tietrrtol Intl Sp. , lawn. na Uotutte; i pt. V.. 11. t.tt rutortting,. Wlth th,. ~tarnnt and' mj large ovui c , ,nstitrit;y T lout: 1 , 1:t I 5', %.; i rt •61).0 to 'rea."l to tllO tau;. ue g!ur.e9" ..t tbx - t um!. 4/4y littutru , A, e•pectaily if y t.” ',r.% • . +lfo •w h •'t ~ 1 by the Park 1t,,. I I, ;lih•• 1144 been Km/ :04 RE 0;,/ ~, raptUref. . l Pulwrior produe- I rot , i Lk.o , - p .11:14U.5. 01 0 r in .1 , übt. nothel.g. e.. dark Voir .enrrh wt:l find it out. - S . 111191 . 11E.Art,t, r).rr T. M .I,we:ry Er.la, P. 14. 1 , -. t!:.r; t.:111T vs. rirtea,. DO YOU Wla.ll A GOOD PICTURE t L 1 LE:- , cvt,y 4",„ giro.. u.,gucrrr. , typc f.o e ho", , rotlll.C! 'lt 1.7 C •elltfilt.r.t. " t.l • .i• ,• nature, neat-tat 4 in and to t • U., I. see .t !IA as ise livery 1„ y ti• trust t 0 t. , ir own good judgment., rathus tLan th•• ut any eumniitt thur PUESlCo.nmillelf arts to It a name 1 , . the Erie As Am. twin the wins,: of any ether .C.ll r n. C 0,0,1 Clitalula those evil , , d, sire such t t I:bets 0h...0.a in sa iettie,; .4n ;trip , . Preten,:erl ,at.''play upon fire hundred --,” I. I •-n ,oote poetry, still sorb fact does n.r.t pr, ; t t;uerr poi are "constantly (ui i•Dat- M r ; irons “exteutole shy-light 1./azuctr..ii ti s.ietst , " %:,11 yet we would not hair the Public be 1.." It.rd upon the "Agricultural rzociety" artist, beeeure, "where Ignotsned is Woe, 'us folly tit be wl•e;" or, in the hirizJege of a ta% out, seltattdeachiatigon• of eitatiar ssu-as "But 'tit 'atile justice to ater;be to abases. The twroni;ii we tali ht eXpect tram ignotitette; Note con tiro ununtitill Of likelt eniation choose, K e ;Avelino matt their igeoranee exclave, Wben born too h.ir to reach at things sublime, 'Tis ratht:r his toisfortane than hui arise' _ The eadersigned wisoid, therefore fay to ail thee fn ' , mot or a good Daguerreotype , to fail at hid dallefrirl tirt•en Brawn's Rotel awl the Reed House, and elainfna LLe but ' , wore/. the Ireatiamiss( amiterialls, and the best icy lignt In *s eitlry= bi lutallattopd, bet lit the langnar of oloqaoie fonder. brothar, "search the ftriptior"" sad ion will led that the larag hod the pre. tender **plays upset a bang et iv* hee4mei aldose," ilkel 1 2 14 1 44eterin. gpakiihot aft st 116041111Z:.,,:d =EM!!!!il 1..&4d ;• I/ • - I , fqrLs.l tot iu.Api • in me Americas ME L... . t 9 • i , ft D.ht ht. I• .11 /at N•"I ' Mill ' /.4 , !' !., : - t , l':* IME 6. • 1 . - • LI . r.a. mr,l LooaaNA .44 u.. Sr.. 1... I= ' , 1 •• L. e h uyar_...• .~ ~i. 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