'AEC PA,CKER . U . THE CINCIN NATI PLATFO2I. ,- ' The fesemblance in P , oiiti e thil en - r,- which Gen. Packer and ; PresidCrit 'Bu ' am bear to each other is stxtktflg in atin PartimilArs, a nd has :tieen'freque' talyfiade the iiiihje't of remark, ` , ',Both at intensely 's e lfish. Both are exceedingly' timid.—. :Both - are afflicted with , a latnen-able c4 l -_ news •lf heart, and bath are - a:ciiied'of la -1116i" their -friends -in one",extreinitY; and tahtldaning their itif tinOthei. 'lint there /is inotheratia n 1 .40 itaportant similarity of I •l i condition, to which -.. weAvish,to direct the; ; attention of the reedier ' We allude to the 'pavilion both oocupy iti regard to the fa : mous CinCintiati Platform. it will hoje , tnembered that Mr. Buchanan merged him '? self in_that nionstrosity--,;-beawne 'a part of it--totik neon himself 'the inanimate quail . ties--;flnd plaled the "dumb uncle,' filu , irring , the entire . , , Presidential campaign : The bnquiring people who Intestly Aentan. fled a spCnific declaration from the aandia-.. date• himself were coolly deferred to the Platform's etudied ambigutsies and florid generalities, as the only lanawer which • would be vouchsafe& to thci, Gen. pack 7 i er in his own has also mixed with thie 1. . ... tin y; tymenticat instrument, and we notice the sir.. ' ~ eninstanee :at this time . as a matter of ret ', erence for the future. ' The gentleman was • a delegate to ' the,Natbiral "Democratic " f Convenlion; which flotnitiated Mr. Buchan. an, and when The haeknied resolutions, which coostittr.e the platform ' .3vere repor ted, he affected an -unusual 4gree of en-. thusiasm during their reading,"aud filially, I • on behalf of tho _"great North,".' moved their adoption withoia the "scratching cif ,a I word; the crossing •of a t, or the . dotting cf •en c,"-,- , -(tve Jpiote his own peculiar lan- 1 gnage ) .This was-all' very well then—but we should . " - keep a wetelful eye on • Mr„,l • Picker_ a 4 the catupdan .waxes lwartne; ~; and his coildiiou becomes more desperate, •and see that li e does not fly from his posi. "- *it'll. We should remember that;it was in '... Ida Assembly District,' and prnbalily under ' his , \ supervision, ,thalthe ". Buchanan and Frea'K:inf,as" bandbffls Were .eirraillated ; for, alto call of - Meetings, , and it may be 4gain e4tivenicrit to ignore troulalesome.-' ,sultetireen this and the Octoheeelec; Aim._ At . dila time, ,It iS'lrue,' when the einboditucht 31" the platform bas the bestow al of. government,positiona and. Ou t -nine, -'' itir popular entn*liivithithe politicians, ;,but the application o' - f,thel national senti ments" which it contairp Kansas, by Walker and Staunqin, may I.ender it obnox-' ions' to even some of Mt , Packer's new 1 1 neighbors'. ~, ' Even at'this distance, of time onr R.I. • ' .publican : readers will remember 'With in-, nignatinn the course. of t'ae Dettiocratic.l politicians of certain, ',sections-of-the-Stafe q whu endeavored to take advantage of tta . : . antislavery sentiment existing among their 1 , • 'friends,. by evading the Kansas lase e.— They remembered well -the apnea! in the "Anti-Nebraska" speech of ' tongressinan Gainble, somewhere. on the t est 'branch of the Susquehanna at a Rue anan meet ing, where the .-134d0r Itriffia:ts" were de. flounced but. Buchanan 'end the-cdcinocrat ic party" extolled. , They renienaber ' to), how small politicians -. laughed: at the hon est apprehonsion- of the, true friends of Katmai, and, coinfortal4, asatired ~., me.situation — of it opponentt ern:Ft-such efforts on their pail.. i Let ii 9. then; be•ieady for 'daft game and in •the tneautimoliold 31r. Packer to his unqualified imdersimentof the einein I ' i nati platform,,, and stiffer no inoier 'artful 1,/ , l but - to a:very few 1 dodges, if we can help , it. ;for oshould vre). '....11. has been i k ow l ) • . allow Minor issues to divert our attention I l' e "" 63 '" chi, ca ' - i' f '''' . " r "'' '''"e; that ii frqin the grent'question,, wbieh sli - eidil i enly I di ' e9vi lY of gnatra lt l • has been iii de ') beldeeided with reference to the tweleaudi-I in the interior of . kit .71ty, on the line of dates . before . the people—Wit:mit and I Lnu'3"'ie and. 4 . .iBil - Vi 18 liirilroyi, b . ? a p a i.k et : .p,• 14. -„G„ . .,. . / 1 1 . I poor family wile; fOrm rly li vs.l in Ails city. 'The discovirY was nitiie 'by a young mein while pbo.tg ling I in il.. (;1.1, .unout six mouths . sine 1 As llit , W4B plowing lei:Qurely 4 084'4 II e' earth i. s dtlet4 - fgaile 08, - 4 Unde hi's:tee and he, as :suddenly prsFipitated into en item : en e: cavern.— Mu c h iojor'ed hy*!lie fall, th . IY li oOng it m' tsu bile in . Cang about.hi f or some m eans w , re with to get oiii, discovered numbers of / iron safes and. stun% boxesi which tireit' investigating werli t' and te 4 contain gold and silver coiß, je ;dory .und Pother sinus:. ble to a . fatil.A. mount. lie plantation upon. which all his treasu e was found does tot below, to the fortu ate discover. ere, .who only .et the ropeity, I trodi . from:motives of a eurity th y have 'kept the secret of thei good• for uue to them !.elves. Au eat cut legal gentleman of this "city is abou j interesting himself to' secure the-firth ate family in the owner chip iik these . grea Itreapitres,' the result of whose labors, in I ..lorinedtioit with . other ,particulars, we. wil!give iu -I few days.—. Louisville Dern Aril 14E141 ' =—A clever boa ; no doubt, I', I i Strike of Railroad Conductors. The 13altill'iorOand ObiL Railroad faight coninetor.i are iip a_gi,ineral strike. ThsP Baltimore ;riper., are,full of it. The Sun iretnarks:, I The parties engaged in rcsistarice to , , cotnpany have proceedo to the extreniity , of violence, and-a state of open warfare now exists between the civil authority ,of the ;Efate, the universal rights of, aiwiety and ; tip; red hand of .indiscriminate lawlessness 9 ''.lliere is no alternative now but • the Ili.; umpii of law and, order or the teniporary Sitteces9 of a band of outlaws We 9;9 , ; "temporary," beeause at the hest they efin 'Lope for , nothing more Law and oraer— •the authority or ,tha company—must het • sustainecl. -is identified with the ; other, and the whole affair is inseparable from the first principles of asanized soci ety. , lialtimo,Arnericati :of Saturday says:, The more violent of the strikers , joined s by outside parties of tiotoily di/Tema' per sons, assaulted, stoned and flied at the bur. then trains.- One train, prcteCted by a resolute and fully armedloody of men suc ceeded in beating off the assailants atd \ for- . eing . its passage- through • the blockade Three other trains were stopped and for, ie . ; return to the city; The Company will to-day - have such arragements ectinpleted as. ;11tust at once effeetually iiiippress the.incur :: reetion, and make thoso *bo attempt . to -! • obstrtet -the opeiwtions of the road,suffer severely for their unlawful proceedings The; Governor of the State is prepared to A .act in the promptest nuoner, bringing if necessary, a sufficient' military force into -- requisition to crush out os4ry attempt at • New Swindle. ' • The Cioeinnati ecnninercial notkeee the operations of a man by the name of Math, eels, who pretends to have a town in Deco 'cpunty, Minnesota , Territory. He has eenteirculars all over the States offetini gitie:awai-tbree tliottuod lota in his town an any one who, will Make. the application: lie only retiiiiiecone dollar, be says, to pay for the dfeif., It F 'is whips, ntedle s e to say , that it tea t%. swindle, and the pa lice•of Cincinnati ari l , on the tra:k of the follow. -ilo has lately: received thro' the post office hundieds of litters; indeed, so extensive had bill eorreepondenve become as 'to excite the suspicions of the Pommes When.the above swindle was developed. N.- Mr. Lawrenie, , ,Poetmaster at liewville in iihis State, says ja a 1424 - ter to Dr.. Vanier that-he alone sent the fellow thirty dolt 11114: This kind-Af %fwindle j ," Is coinnliin in 'the Viet - .els°. 4.2 ra. Me .4 1. I THE DEED SCOTT 10.01541 j - . . ! SIDE. j;.,e . -- We - int r o bithertgPso ieettthe . a tof several.treitoes 'ilk' 0 kr*); for sealing nnares popltry. .Their ettutist , oak the - . i (6, 1 , at. tenfrpted It,, obtain elicit rehlese f custody, on the ground that; under- the recent deei- len of the Supreme Court : in ibal'fatuoue t ed Scot ease, they 'ter: tnerell i eba:teis l or terebandise,•aud cot persocs, a 'alleged in t• e indictment . - Thle plea- int,abateinent was rdingly filed, followed by a demur- , rer by he State's Attn6aT, 'setting forth that t , . plea wasiusuilicient,to ..1-',,. t the' said coot of.juriadiethin.'.' : In, • li• .rt of the'detnurKer ; jhe Stain's attorney • urged; that; althongh!the defehdants were, really and: bonafida 'Aires, and Is l ubjeet to rendi tion to their inasters, still they are a reliable to be tried and, plui 4 hled under nut local,- to !State Laws for feli uies leontinitted by them 'within thet...t .- The coinsei for the - defencesubmitted the Ifolloiing rea sontwhy -the plea 1.) ud be , susta i ned and tT therdetuuer overt? . I \\ Ist. That howeve r -repngn.int to the ideas of t he people, the .",opitiin of the Supremo Court lit le \ law of I the the Land: , - • .ttl. That the demorter , , I .s th ,: , in. this, plea that eue en:units are c h atte ls and property. ' , . I .34, That' the atl. lanui beini.r, chattels l i not,perscins are4anse ten tly incapable, of being incar:eratt:ti t 4,‘A. errfor. chattel cannot commit a t;ritn —..ttraitifle I.mer chandi`se cannot by a within 't.,40 mean ing of the law be pun hed,‘l Africans, the de4tendants_ ~fa 4l in./night and sold , are held to be.chititles and uterchau dis -,-' I' 1 1 4th That Abe ann otineed in the Dred Sogievie th a tin clistine r 6mi-tiles bet sr , , e L a s d descendants orslaves. and sth. That !Tel , ty, . . stitution rd Illinois twine, .1 :unit of p3w,er, not a gr i ant, if the,: United States Chmstitution has . deciared Ithe African race hiought ito this country as slaves.(for none others,were brought) to rile' property,. and merchtin table chattels, theo the o.noitution or laws of Illinois can 1 not change ilrit'cliaraler, such !State ettn. .stit . tiou,,,,heing a limi t , -of; Rower, and the Statelii: - 1 betugdepenient.therenn for their validity, and that' da l eonstitlion of-the United States so deci res them ' / 6th. That tittijdet ndatitti tOng slaves or their descetAlants, buy - cannot be held its citizens of Illinois I nor 1 of acy of .'tbe States, bec.uso by :I e Supreme draw.,-they are chatteli, not Retlsns.- I .St to lairs. authorize ;.1 I 7th. That the. ;the ~,.$ 1 conviction of per , es only, nitt propeVy,, i nor can theczwurde of any prison hold such prOperty in 081°4. "If I achattel corn- I wit a wrong act,lli should be !punished as a chattel, and I:4\asa min. The fix that' steals property cannot he indicted and pun ished as'a titan."-..1 j i The Court was therefore as 'ell to ov - rule the denturrei - I, I' Ilia Mom • Judge 'Wilson,however— /s- -tained the denturrer, stating , hat,,Wif Chief Juctice . Tancy ever i: n te i, n t d t ed,hy. tha.,-,- deci-i ! , ,iou .to make Afri ans or the' descendants orAtricans, to fur hattetwib t they may Ippropriate other opy. cha ' t :Is, by lur. zeny, without btlin !4itifprabl tor the laws bf this State or th Anent polio regulations, • IlLelLthiS QUM i "merchAntable' a tattels'il were' I . d , , r II ace upp? 1 'nal Tlie , jury/r turned, a vtlrdiet of apt , guilty. //, ~... - , ; - I ---- MIT The R STINATE.-=-Irlisi 8 te . , loorur wbo (Iv . so slid left bis !write in elk lt1) and spirits, casuAl is family that on tb.it rife insurance, would ei.- the course of the thorn sand had _it renewed.— Ibis:bat "fi ery day,Ahe 7 ; Ibis and his ditarteti ---' 3 ntpt a r ttehiiim has saved ,000 ---, Wasbingtota ' I L ss ., , ~, NEVER PRO C R that Mr. An<lnw _. lenly on . TneAn morning in fine h 1Y ramarking . ta <ay bie policy of i \ Q 41is poll in, ing s< I: the-phlic In a' klio%; ee ne fathef-irss h His remark iti4:p .- ~., a' ., .vortliy , faintl 00 00 ;April 23. -.-- ne k .A fellow in been pnt • in jail wives recently m man afterwards r, ions to secure- I. henainn, itrvitoti h slyly slipped out i 'ant great was his I find •that the culpr i his own wife 34 4goizod e reward I in to di d Portruit• iboriet o. hid . u i -- „ ---Seeret Fed ties of all 'kinds . are 4 said to be Secret ' g in France . the aims of shish are sup ed. to b pohneal.and their existence is tatid to be very annoying to\tle puce'of Abe 'Emperor Louis Napo leon. The Gointroutent t4fteiali ,fat it. Impossible to follies , them upland they are said to be more r e than 'at soy, perio d since the revolutio ' et Al Fr , an ttetttlk on - Saudi)! I " zor 4 , Ti,og it in itottia ti - for niag. rMrs. InorS, Mime . to toorsiog la, , itt ; tan * dose s bees. . 4araViatrariSLOPY Itlntin:ilt it iteetllig Of the ffelioo DlTeetete--elliee tbs. II Tel become *s- e t Oitignoti, 4 , In itileol ' Pts ( A at 's in t s net ii Abite, hi • a ff t a m 'l O s un 'but , e tt se 'Valhi Igninty, s - tit is again shocked t i o g iU i ' V ite. at .. N . as er ligilt / 1 ‘Ta' 444 9, 11 04 A lte g h t l fY cu m / to a "IlSowtAnnsilliowAtas cgie" , -, eriiiii i skingJat3 easitdderation, titillate of 1(401 T kapinedy Ifins for td elgabd - WilON4SVA*3., l 4tY'vt. . =Cr iv -,- the person" mardeti4, 4 and those who, did the George Barker and A w l 09, 1 )or a; p een s /ir k & —...‘111" t deed °Vials in atrocit y " iiihnmanit Y' at/ Y - The Di filets bei n g called over the following' ' thing that lean ever me under our nettice. t dinawn thi am ine in attendance t' 11 „... On Thureday ni t last Ms. 7 —Wilson and Bii , 8ur. : 1,.. .Ar . m n ici tn his deter lilra.if Aisle's. an tied mile.— 'ur ,' 4:) , w i l ann, x ii, 4 ra ., H. J the formerlll. and the latter T 8 verirer . old, andA n d, c i a 4 :41V 1 1 , tt G M'Kensi. Harbijush. WhOliare residing Aloha, were tattideri,dln'hold '' Bii,l 4 ,. wa ter hos Russell, asroFark. blood, as "ill to may by the followingloirafa4. Br' rhino -'-:-.'Rfelley litakitiflVrt , G. '''''Vitolf lion of Charlotte ;ones, a niece of tjm-tM'aniler- I Barntlollar L . ed couple, and the reputedwiftpief thelman tin- Chipre`wit,—Virm. Szott, j' 4o4 - D unla p' med j Fife, who is said to jut*. foritiely been I employed in Beaver., On FAAs fest, ilitewill arrested, had on--I eKturday made the j annexed Fallatott--.D. Johnston, L. Childs, It.D. Cooper, T. Parrot, T. C. nays, A. Coates ' '' i 11 1 Freedona--.lintes)lcConnell D 8 Mar- BconOmy—sNif. r , blare, TOO& IConvetty 1 statement.,- i . I Ort-ilionda,,,, , 11Qt 27th fr APO, 1857; q u i ll t Jllleku " l4 S Bak c er i l i I I i Cooper; AMoon ,toad ate irbilied to s.e me on .tine dewy Green e— Jelinatna_a 4 uPii i cvening, tit the bars above Geni-ge Wils.m's. i‘ ll i n ol f;;lr — el D l-4 . B. a l s n h e m nr W t, ll i rt sa loc an 2 c - tl l nil, . beil, rt. 1 J asked him what for Ile tfiltil the that he would/tell me when Jeanie i l dett Mn C°"rr. J Davis. Inougatela City ot the beat, and • i got off at New lirightonl‘f T Kennedy,G Barker, Klir r tbeth, and lit- there in the afternoon, S O N '‘ e b w "rtl i. , ;e f w il ic l i t y e_edi Il D o6 C i ri t t ; bi l t °• for the uppoinied jil tee At dark 4 A waited ` 1 e g g tt, .... t i, era uti;lLahnuLf if teen w i nnie , u t ter n i ne Nort 3 l: lB B T ew ho t t k il ly s - . ---Thos Ramsey D Aell o'elbok, when Fife canto He bad a bottle HOY, i L t )I,io-13enuni Dawson Sad Wilson. of titinely. Stewart came ;moot sonut ten - r , I , , . l'ulaski—lt 1‘ since, I,lwOott Thottlas. F n'el.ek Ire also bad & bottle of "orandy i 1 They were both iD 11 . ititifir. Thoi gave me tp—J H Whisler tot Jackson. I Siti.le brandy. 1. d auk a'g nod t/eni of it Do 1 lioeliester hpr. l 7 II N Frazier .... Ilottroe Stewart then , told, me !lid ttmy R i ni:coon-8 l‘i Crail, John Potle ‘ r. •I Dar %anted me , ' .t )gn to Uncle Cir i onrgers ; j 44- S. lll r oll— A Pamilt"i' 8 Ee° 7 / ked Ithern What for. They sap r . they want. ragh, John Streik, 8 Morehead. crl his Money 1 told them/I did not want Thl fiill3wing gentlemen were Men placed 'la ta go, when Monroe Steirtrt dell,7i tt,,kniff. nominati on n A for the ot r kceof Courity S uperltilten atitltlirettened that if I rlid not, 1 woald I dent: S H Pier.ol, It . N etly, jli ri .. 1 . I kill Inc . I went with them.' Monroe 8. u, W. M'Crsarj,land J> J. M'‘lillan Being 18irnareteld me to knock nt I mo dates, whi• h caned upon, each !one of the foregoing stepped I I did 'Untie . ficot.gi , nsto,i mi l who W h fersars.. l and.,,..defihed his position " I there. ""Illairlotte Jnties. ' Ilft said lie w ould „gPt uVntid let toe in 11l 1 , 1 I .nr e teilcrs, the Convention proceeded to ballot as J. C Wilson and R. D. Cooper being chosen 1 Stewarl tit Henry"'Fife alottli. th it ii. I foil ~,. 1 , ,„ oe 1 . wi .., 1 t t r iii Io I !II tI I , I . . 1 I i t i t f . I. v ery V . t . i.„ 4„i i k • ~,, 1 , I , 4 t , , 1,, . 1 r , , ti t filo). would .a. it ' thought; in ) -.spit t , ) frighten nie. Itnele then tip, Ind the I floor, et. , l I..llj:tilted in Ile .spee I -G. o ld ii i 1 . e , fling.," soil 1 t; . 1 1, 1 U: It, L I ./1... 1 • %. t iere 4110 1141 , hi, g ,i.. 1, : t,,, tio.v sin r was t She -.1.10 too s ~.1 sr 11--he sii. sack " Whil-t Iv.t, • '•o nt i il lin,•le went 1 ti , the I lloor Ste i• o tio.l 'l' if; ius heti in Fir bud u knit; tri i i h ind ,nd, struck liim 1 (uncle) in the bre,Kt nth it 111,. e, 11, ail I never spoke. Stewart took le 1111 of aunt, who cried for G041',14, silty not t , . 1 -- kill her I I then told then) .Ig,s;ii not to i.initl r thf•tn 1 t h at way, when they said to "shut imp." iir , they would do' the same to tn.,l. :Lew art first threw her down, , and th.n i eliok d her, , and then stomped on ht r with tl e keel of his foot on her lirad., lie then c died to Henry Fife for his knife, Mil.. eol e. w 1 , . of 110 .1 114 e, it Wall bent. 11. thin I: 11, t fs,r a case knife. That rent Icilling`lerr, he ri if to taste corner of the rosin (avid ilmk lit 4• l o r s'ruck her twice or. the lieail,,lrlien I ran out, as I could not stand it arty 1,,, g4. - = , After I was out iu the back and I bear,' them breaking op 9 the eliest.l There was no light but a fire in the fire place I - could see Uncle and sun , plainly They were in ille j.hcalse abnut fitFoen minute...l. did not ' co into the honae ng • in • \Vial n they came i „ft,. n ft, '-v, ~h. Int. 511/..tr tin. ~,,,,t f/.,,r,ii ~,,•ti.„ , 1 , di-a 1 w ii i i.i nit tell. • Tos iel 1n I, n or . I, 1 itinotßi IV, then fit i"t, I`, II '‘i I: le tt 1 i I --it ss,t, after -no" ~'(.. . ',: ....' lie ~,r ~ .. , I tify.. We unix il a . i'l 1 ,1 ; ,-f l ie I ‘ , ~ { 14 ' L jati A liens, it ii „a y % r.- ,l j e t,' %f i ler ,. .g , .r 1 iwe ail sit 41,V11 told dr it,l, ii , ~ i ,I • 4,te ...... ..1 report prev.ali sin Ica N rrit,_tirtt a , ' . money t , in, iii,,r ' e t . t ; ' t i " t n w ..t' is l i coalitild-isabout to he formeti l in this State be I n'A' , ''llhr'Wel sir in half d01111,.4 Wt sat there -1. very I tween the Filfrovre Anterienns4 and some fie- 11 4 , lii , , / , ~,,,, •• I i i tort tithe , nur . ii e Nero .I.ltroe s tesvart„; tious Democrats, thereby Gov. Geary is to he ,theylirere nr4344/ brought out as a ennelillate for Governm i • The i thrrltent d InLld g an' that 1 nte if I told on tln m XVI' if)? net nt o'er rumor is without foundltion. 1 i : — -4- -- ----, i gi t iy-The Pate urgb M. E. Conference I l the river in a ..kiffJ u-ing pietie s of 'ho ar d s , new for o r 4. IVe went from thel river to the in Sec eon ht Itionongithein rite,,was organized rii sold. Intl willed dawn the tricks short on Wettnesdny last. 1 1 ,,,„ iFiisttd by Rees Pershing, rwisloy nthi tier- , • " f met and alr.'wed thar BishoP ti Pregble4' I I 4 ' 1 1 1 1 4 :1 ti l le W e' 4.1:1111::I'l A: li t i :::1 1 11 11i 114:::11 : 1 1 ' t I 'i gli t n i 1 her ns Secreinties Among fife sin -mom.' iry i ti , 1• i , ', s , ' preachers eontinneil, wis the Rev. '7 ii ro , ton, I • 11. " tin ” " ),'ill ln ' 4 Ica ` a r t et " Ire I would and among those continne , l 3., i9;lhe rel tion of tie% er te ll on thro e.r,, --' , I , 1 After, that stewsrt ag ain caitzlit f o ll,l of sr2perannuate.lmbirders, we notice thef names me, %I Ivy Fd.. interfert • l 1 1 .. ,ill I n r I of Revs. Wm. Steven's, Justin% " boar :w anti S , I R Broekuniier. - The Conference will pk.obibly Z...:, u t i ,, t , 1 : 1 „; ~ :i t , I, 4 i t l. l I:,:l2r)ej:rits to ll‘'lflg i adjourn, tinnily, ic, morrow or nets da . a il •_1 . ._ i , ,- • it, hp's , hick T .1.1 t •inia du r due Pi( is d"oni 11C Went 1 - - -....... the': emir I I .1 giarAt a meeting of the St , ekholders. of the a long 4 ~ t prior° tie eot lb t he h,• (1 1 Mtn] llt 11;tai . qCW Castle Bank, held on Friday last, it was i 1 'nit i irli 4 ,, , her,. ‘,...„, tutee /371.4 in resolved to reduce the stock of the pre.entt ''''' holders to fifty per cent ; that=entEcient be - II the room, nii ' l ' a Inn " , in " lie a 5 the the in immediately to Tooke it par, filo hlt P: i i i ‘ t, 1 t orner Ire all lie down sil l nn le s. , Stevr l art and Fife taking off thiir boots And Bank shill resei2ie operations at thetler Hies t i co a ts- possible mometit. The ''lie tuft did not ...pee...," 4'lVe laid notes of the I l lnk no. 1 01:01' an bunt when we Pil r";) iiri to,:ether c '''''` i ''''' to theilaur u'L. are now s e/ 111 1 t' at SO I just before daylight 1 Tlee;' 'allowed t] at and 90 cents on the dollar, be par before long. , and will i ' 4o l , 3 1,1 Y i thLy di 1 not teens w , ,ift. f t illy' to,see mi.; 1 I there and Fife aiika,i Stay irt where lie i. The White Nirrder in Washington Cot i , wou ld fake fur . . Stew 0,1 art an4wer and 1 1 sli.l-- 4 41n Alexatider'e! t•tvern,i' Ye then ty — Clue'tto the P erPerators• I went down to the it. I! Ste Watt , drew a The murderat it Keesport on Thursthy • last, i bucket of writer : Th e% ,ihi n d, t w ~,,h t hl as will be seen from r rn the subjoined article Pelves, for th e y sawn light up stairs which from the Pittsburgh Dispatch, will, in all prob.. I saw a l so . They th, n hurtled toe tiff, and ability bring to light the real murderers of Mr +k coo within a effort ) the: 01W (if 311. , 'White, who was killed in Vashington C l ountv in I i Alexander's and %bowed nie th Is IF.- and ( , March last. We are heartily rijoiceel F at this, i left too A t thi4 time Syi' ; rr ... , e , - , ot as, it will relieve :tire White of whatever SUS. I one d Ilar !nu I Fie , • Ii i /ii,,t, I le. s l ~ 1 ' I picion many have attached to Icer at the time or Ime tint to ~..1 to t, • l it it& it i ' , iN fir a v since the murder of her husband, of being in en ,i'..iles k j Ih r I w itt, Viet e I !uitue.liott.l% 1 , t 1 - any wise implicated in the dreafinil affair, which and kieriek sl n-lien'a n) sie ne t I .i- 1c ad'ont Ins made btr a desolate and be reave.l t wide A• 1 .4.,£ the winds) r I k fi l l ;,•,, a 1n- c, 4 L while yet in her youth Tile Dispatch , , s• , ti ii 1 • .1 , . P. • . •1 t i I, l ' I in Il• r., , In the statement of Charlottii, Jo before 1 4 " 1 l' ' I.d'' - '• ' i ' t " j i "? ' ' 1 ; - Justice Clemens, j ibe charged t he murder oft !trim tin•tia e into the din lig rf.nin , Bien !i ‘ t il l i so . n m trd T h i i i ii ,s flis w te t r ,„ e o n butter n h t e e r re et si, i 'n.l • .I*.l t 1 She ll . lt d . - I , a li t i n o el l ll. l Atexatider's sister eime down shortly atter . f %fla then ju.t go.' Ito. i; , I ife awl Stewart. The two forte. r have not been seen by any one in needutg'ton counts o r c, " WI- • 'erj e te) for people t" glll up about AP Kee:port She knew t reat they net , I ' i'li ) - l•', 44 et '4l •-. 4 .) 4 4. r 414143, L1V't` "I' file and are, at a safe distnnce. min if she collio enriitu n. barge them with the present mange, 'Fife ale w 1 .. ~,t , 2 ,. ‘fi n cr ti, h ,. re' d k i n " , 4 ,;,,c o t: ri n f nd he l Stewart would escape, while the sure t! et li' ~, „„ 1 - I i •''' 1 ' .f Ihe bit romu ardorp.fit a drink hams and her brother would ho very donlittul. ' tu t u We have it from creditable authority that the i ' l it/ not I'l4e'ki I . hi "' ne illris in enn''' night she was arrested, while her person was I pin y with ain r:' r I think. lit. wall lame , being examined, she stetted that, prior 'to the Ile hid raody i high nod at enp on I wonder ef White (which occurred m arc h atieb,) - again nig, I ' 1 i tin t ar ,n,un hut I di.l • Montgomery and Gibson z-.to clear bin; of the her brother told her he mast he. money to pay not speak: 10 11 1, n ; , 'if I ' tpoleouing scrape," even if he hid to take life -- Cha i rl - ot - te Jore l ;,, m- don F i t i e and nenroe she met her brother at herfather' s aid he was I for it; •that• Shortly after the murder of White Stewart, are nowil jail to nwitit fartherexam lineh of money—bought dreeses and bonnets for his wife; that having Down of White's returner Ination. Traces f blood hare; been found is the pockets of F. 's pantaloons, las well as in she charged Willis a with it, whose first denied; Donee* Stewart's ; and also what Tipp Odra to be but aftenrards con mod that he end William blood stains on t dress el '01 4 40l '''"n 't I did it. (This s with Mrs. White's state- Ch arlo tt e y e t te , Millis meat of the two m seen standing at the 4 frood ' _ • _ ' . ___., , pile at the back d of her • house ) Shell:tither r swam nosr.--. verjr large' terry 8- at. the stated that herb er drew." Mere on her and hull' of which wasim constettol hy Chatty; Gra threatened to take her life."if she "peached," h -- '"'''' •• ---- t or told or i; and the) bath them (her brother ma 1 ta.l w4a unclad ialt week in Ihe ens; ebeqdTame and ilnetpoiffelh'etis Williams),threitteneal leer, using precisely d the same bulging, and threatening herla the IgG•flirt /midget; it/mishit Whet* Tntlif d i . aeighbiliet same manner that she faliiiil74 alleges 'in "the innwirint, intWitiff . hateilliel '4fieeliteoi Clemens statement elairsitren tot Ateettni 9101 Ire to" ply betw e e n slabs Citr, If -- it, and night i of II neon's unirdrr. • 1 em ote d Rhin e - 1 - - BEAVEItWA.RGITS - •,,i. s • Ivris*lP • _ P i s I ' D -ALN L NI 0 T, Of. Bradford ~.ccitenly. - i ejanlCO VCCCh, Of Fai l elif Voings, . • [ ejOhiePit Of pater Couu! -4 inr: FOR CAI4I. COMITS§ION1:11; W- M LWARO s-- O(.J'l.nd,-/phta. STATE CENTRAL COyrTTEE • The President of the lat e Conven tion :basJappointedfollorineE iace Centralj Committee, vir.: '• •i• j . Ls st. Tonneeiiitirman. -II Simon j e ertiu,.. , , - Joarph Casey-, I! John Clyde,. j George Ilerway.r. .4tdin 11; Sullivan, • yiilinnt Joseph B. - Nlyers. • J. - M. Sellers; , - Japes iEdwnrds, Lindley. Smith, , • /11.,Lancast er, 1 P j Jatob L. Go shier, 11. L. Tlenner. Eilwarl C. knight; ihijvid Newport. • j Edward Darlington; t 1 illisrit It. Kelm, Wjkoti_Cowell . Pot•sr llartin,, T; J. M'ortlt.: • j . Peter, S, %Felder, . Samuel E. itinintoc, Thomas E. Cochran, David. E. Smell. E- t'lleron, • - IT. Rush perriken - ,1 1 Jtiliti Penn .Tones; i PiMinei,' John Laporte, ' P 'llO - D.. Gillespie. • 1 G. B. Curtis, 1 .John Purri.inee. 1 D. I. Eaton, • Robert P. Wtto'well, D: - E. FinneY: • John II tvcIIN - •• . j J. IT. J. Coffey, 1- A. S. Puite'e. I John Coved* ' Robert NI Palmer.. the fa et Admit, A boy. 14 to 17 years Of , ste, of stestlY on( 1 , itoinstrickus habits, rrill hts;t:lke9 as !! 31 DPO . CrC to the:Printling..bn2tinPif nifp 7 liinttion 'i. uo.le 'sun eiljn tely sit this ,gtieg. F • .: / la—AtNpte: recent Sessio n o the Weetern Virginia M:„,,E. qpnterenee Rev! irronkliti Moore, fortifivß'or.. - thitti.pittee, was traniterreil to the Phili4iiphia Conf fence.: '. , • 1601r.' William dent of the neig and well and f) nity, died _ 112 r. project is twir l on foot to tear down. tt4 z bt. Clair street Bridge across the Alleghe ofriser at Pittsburgh, and supercede it - by a /• 1 . splendid wire suspension Isndge. M.D. F. Will'ams; Esq., a writer of con siderable reputation in itlaC Eastern portion of the State, has purchased an interest in the Pitteburgh Gazette. The firm an busineSS rela tions of the papee will 'retn:i;,s heretofore. isier4 formidable conspiracy, it is raid, has been put on foot, to drive Gen. Case out of the Cabinet, in order to make= room for Robert J. r pie Pitt burgb Post has ellangell'harls Messrs. Qillmaire and iltlontgoiner'y harta iii•apo sed of the entire establishment to Jatnes p. Barr. - formerly 4f•the 'Pittsburgh IClarota . I icle. lit= MI Mil - 011 ina, having Inc thirtesb (i...l,; i et i qle. ihni`a d ikilX for his pre. aver, and then of a constihle; his recprn to bsconded with UN fpprentte•Wanted. fcrmerly a resi oring village of Rochester . . :orably-.iknown in this comtntt hiladelplak.s a few days sine. SD .- I.r.u . i-f- it); very, ie.74 - 1 I I •, 111)- 11.suar-;4jorSol, 20; Av l ciy - 27; , 5 1r.14 , 0;ry havjhig been duly cleeted4tlte nal ! • I • sey was fired at 1 43f)0, the same AY heretofore. Au etnirt wan m+le .0 increase' it . to $800;11int • L wits unsucc .s f u.. Mr; Avery its represented!ns tt J limn possessing, an re then ordinary lgruilifica "tions; It l is to be 're*retted, ,therefore; thrit the compensation w'as nbt flied 'at such an aniottnt that he could lutve given ills! entire kinte and . . 'ma been ener,lies ?alleti. ert man- wa . stt Bncbeei breught t,. Atore; and an Inanest held lig Coro fifr Ilc rl. Ih had cia l rk 11114 and randy wide ici•re,-I.7td on his person la xati v'est, canton flan ehirt. mtudin shirt , l and'ernss - ba rred flinne l aiti - 1- Ile woe- about ftQe feet ;8 incite in height. 30 or 35 yearti of gage, and is itiprosed to hare been the Perslti who fgli from the Forest eitr, at Pittsburgh,' n short t me agd. STATIC SUPOUNTIF:XtIiIeTriIII bill separrting , the,uffice rf State Sn, 1 ti terinendent% of .Corninon iii-e1e;...1, J:rentettle§gti ti e Legislature; and re erirrel the sanction of the - Exectittr i ei , Henry . - C. Ilieko, was last tie It r j ,e.)ramended .t.ty the . floverzpr; for that pos ,=and unanitnousry . eon forroel by thf'Senate • Mr, H. is i rein'eseeteil 1,,, as hPing eminentlyrin lift e,d, .and heartily Rod w iy-enh tealo.stedi in t e calaSe of education. t Aterjohn E i , efficient Cashier of the resigned his pok; is that entire periO'he eharater for bilsipems rity, and an earliest (.1. of the institutilOn;rrith MMEMi who ale 3 bin.): bee, agement of the E!ook., t - • lkil•-• Rev. C. IEI Quick list been eleetCil Su gerint.eudeiit of Ciunn4n S Lools in .4.llegbeny • - cuuuty. Salary 1,1000 , ' - 1 Latest from Mexico ~, -- , ,- N niV ORb , j.i.;VS, 31.4 2.--,Adrices froni rite cite of lexiel.) to , the 18th, state that the arelibishp !and several preists have tapn arrested'foi :mete iting . an insurree-- ;ion. The arehbliih will be battished. W Two British , ve,,sels arrived at. Sac-; 1?., ; rafacios, causing much iptTeulation as to, Oirir 0 1 ;)ject. 4 1'he supposition is that theyl wereivtit jo bully the govertimeut, which I h as prof ably delhyed thO 'settlement of the Engcish,quetion ~ ! ' , 1 Hun,k., rs are , rife of itteended flfliiAter. ,1 iug 'at - genera lower Catifornia. ' 1 , rom l --......:..1. ' ' 1 i f Newt York. I I ,„ _ uis NEVI YORK, May Zi n 1.....i ev e n i ng ' s • 'Postatt . its there are surmises of an armed 1 re,iNtance to the newrdaegislative--enact-1 newt- riatire to our city. Onerllituirstl' I:lut.l,et, i har... been placed in the Station 4 ,11 , 19th ward, iThe; D&HOcratie u h . in t e . r 6 ,if thie ednitnou Council' will meet in icaucue to consider ou further legal T0..:1tt.: ,if rexi•tioce. l i 1 ,1.,?I q i l'. Brylnt and famil!'t, left, r i• :1, i ,,- 10-•:..V, 16 i thO t'i ,I) IV Wjafii 1 A li i • d.• /' ;00 ' .•' . 11 rhe L.ao .Ipt Os LO.:sitit.,9 "will, leave this port. ,an Tuero . ty, , under Lieut. Biowee, to reinforce the .squadrou in the, Pacific. , . . 1 ~ The e Sioux ;adieu— „ Sr. m , iftliS may z. „ -- .tna Democrat eon.' tains advices, front Denrine,, lowa, of the 27th, stating that five or six hundred Si:. ous. Indiums cntasoti Dvlnoin River in 16e nt4gltberlsood Of Fort Dodge; on Saturday and the writer feant that tart lisd been at • nicked, the forc e of: the fortis eneffioierit to rep?! the Indian% and compartioraro re nrgani so their, adastance. Stir. (TO bituilie.v, have' sought refuge at Flirt D...tn , atie s • and the: greatest consternation prrv:ltird• - I • [ IV4LUABLk RI: DEEMED LAND.-.—Tho vra►cr on I long lying eitagriabt in ever ulwies of ,Flarids, is Said to lisvo recently toned su ouilet through which it is dis. charging into. the Gulf of,Mesioo _leasing .nisuy calibre ;of acres of laud fit JAM ouitivatiot4 cud - believed to bo etui Uglily W(lmpted so 'the:growthrof the sugar IN (1,, for twenty yet the Dank of Pittsttrgh, has hut institution. During hn6nsintnineti a high I act; hottesty nna votion to ' the interests which he Itood connect by .lohn Harper,' Esq.. ansccuiteti tI4 to n= Telegraphic. *ni virrillur, • ' i I , ii it A ln ' 44:--!. 't &mom 11)..omew '''' --OTT Oil St. ..., . c EIGN nir Aa r .— r I) ti _ c .lll i or :- :' ~. r t i' It ' __.-- 7 , --.4—j. . , ' ~. •,' - . 1 fill agf a Att lays her mister ton*, ~,, of . - ti: The; 4 *litoti'is i will .10#1,k 1 7 14 , 11 ,,,„‘ 11 '4 trin*t elPIT"i':.-.thjttg- The, ceiling!, ( re p, oy v 1 'f* ci:iiitarginit lliN c ienii) and thee:earliptewe tread " on, are haltote4 solieehee*lthe Di d Sent cas e` Tie ty et. 40 Winds the railway thNue, porm in Ofemitlkaint is kilo by thitt l phrtion • ofl the ramAtains and the mud, mikes her - I di;Mir *hp approve and admire s ,ops,* c tines , rito nn non, y e Ne n ay tr wit „ . .. ioni 4 Oforltiliges McLean- and C rib that ktiniiiliiig,e and annihilatO "isl e t w i l bli ght n . . p : 1 'the. Chief Justice should' have Is w i thdrawn i Slur, tamed down to the tutelage of a b oy , the opinion, which lbe read in o if Court, I.,?lothing hi tan lofty , for her te,jl and limit: and which the disabn'tin4"Jsistie7 rersted ling too . humhie . . A g es, iirodlot thin old . in. their _arguments. It is claim d'hy the courictinn, trilt jUst Gillen under cur Nti c ,„ I friends of bisi'• .Chief Jinstire that', people - i in the afiape•otts Cathartic mil,. f r i )a , 0 ,1 Istre chasing ' the'-decision before'they knowt f r ibeaf my of slid!' we l l,' ten - ', of . ereti y . Issbatl it is y !And they. risers ithat o.hia so i Ist Dna 4. 0 Ale*. ' : - 1 -...- . 1 1 niatelriallY . modified lis opinion , n there- i If we understand the, suldee ~, hp h a , ~., L., Hrision :if it, dint it is no; ,the same raper ; ' Tied limt •artichi to the farthe4 ,p er f e ct inn I read; :in Court= This ,is,P: m ost singular lof whiels • it is c..spalile, - , Tone-,, ',,,f mi ,i y. and •I not a creditable proceeding. -111 c.: Drugs in its - itomposithsn, , 4l ry e 1,,, 00 apinion-,4 Chief Justice Taney was care -Ii always thought tilt necessary and only w 4 fully written out; it ~ was toad in is, c:ov. be has with coniminate skill extraetei tilo f 1 tatio. n of the Judges . , the di a ,r en I ng 'Justi-' virtue* of the urdicine . to- he pnrployM mit cos replied to-its st a tdme l ,t, tv „ l pastming;l l combined-them" alone in limit -pnrity ' and' • each l'opinion Was then in the due!! gethor The eninpositiori il - till 'tax e d ar a 1 course Of judicial priieeeding,4liverea , pri: rolled by machinery and itOptlp'isy r j aw its author lin the court room' front his seat 1 n Sper4.l pill which hi wrapped in e1 ,,, 8 , fe. ,- on the bp .i , sh, to a large Fand' d ply inter- , lope of gelatine, for p ro t ect * p., , ,i i , the ei. este& Bud once./ The Chief Ji mite perk 1 f•-cts r.f weather o r time,. and lbeelihickly !slitter' ti professional . stenograph i c reporter i oonted mith su*Lr, tp serve ',:istils pas,rlrl for the IrgA t ' t o take Cl'lall ' tit ' 4f ß''. 6 a 4 i (tree the plate.. N!)twitlisiiindini!all tins ' ' - el they fell from his lips, and airtlinge paysa l _ l labnred pqfeetir ilfe - y . are nfr,riA ,-, tl , ri 4 ges which hare exched the Attention n 1 pubtie'at,!em than one echt (pleb. ifotr . Pr. tint country are liferally l eorrecii while tli'l erliumble the department, tie think yr ,t general sketch is accurate, ' After diesel may be safely cliarneterit,A 11A 11111 c .nen. formulas, the dissenting Jostiees and the 1 million of Art in its/ line.---' .1f 0 r n i1,0,,:,,, country had the right to; suppes l e 'that thy I IR,rstrirtiore- - 1 , '''' had before them the otßei.tl paI:ILT ~Whies 1 1 , , 1 t , •t, 1 was to etnria as Inc judgment ot. tne t.,otlrt i . But'it sepals that they .were inistaken-.--th For, aught • the puldip. Slow knriw, Viii , : f Justice Taney tnay'hirve :!dt 'nothingY7 his assccites or the public- ioobjeet to •••• To ,bare MIT doubis i i cleared, upl ' wh, must all refer'to General II asiardfs i ords of which, of:course, an be.gnhi. menntirne, ciNitn of life - Cour. and that it ennsiqs :viclrecced to rho hie to mi•v'the caie f - upon the citizen All the bi ing tirlrchantlize, , the countyyinn , l wiU to b_y the legal at tration of the groil cign which fillyd an mind of the stilije. Aud.l.6W a eeriol pool: .11r,!.d Itiin if lutely.m . giVen = dravvn- c; iibou King, wbothel master- Limd i i~ag ilia 'file f le river Ile was titSt In Lt "nobody o ns tits nte! first eff , et t the anetpttetfs,lored brut littnself t itine ual tit!t . of Aelf-rO ,riotorgl Cur. o)0. E Colt rie • • I , • to eni fesses bill tieg i ington' rer. MS r , 44 . ! .- ^/W-refin* tinny:, Ic' tUtlViienang. ult. tr . 1”..f*,.... _Lc:. it.fs7: A" 1 - .., 1 i Big r ilifater- cnrge. Piwe Boreuih-4talph n a , so ll. . , .1' BEAVE a MA f faei.' Brin , l;tn.-SN'l Haiti St rods, -,. ' ItEAvr.u. Apri, , b . ..57 I Chipixiivar-J. P. IVe'.ali. I/ , ' : ( ' - 'O, i•Pc4,-,1 1 II reld y ) • ' I DirlitJustnh—l (ihert Dil i wirtli and Ag.. Fi..61.7R-h.r tot;iiiired .. (. new Duff .Pprenti N. ' "' / t - ,- B it.l l- . ( l , ; .K .F lv r i f f ) E l7 .. k il ii l ; i : ..r e : w t i..... 1 ! ii 1a...1X-per bushel 1 1: r e e7t1 (; t 11, 1 1 1 7 1Lii i I c l n r . i Ni eg i ie l3 lc i u 6 :l7 * I 'l . ', : RYE-I-per ' m o m ' , = Gr ec "...i sar i 1.. . 3, v ii, l i - ': f * Con N-per bu,ift..l • Haticryer—lViip/Daugani - ll'in llise and i O. I TS-per bailie' . ...',. ..... ...... Rezin 1 19ileaxi.n: r . ' BEEF-rouni `... ' ! - • 1 / - \ , PO RN: -rottnit , ~ .. b ll4eivell r W.in Todd. . , _ist.' I' r Eu.-=-per' putiml J. ' 1. , Indepenclence- 1 -John Fcrgnian. -.. ii (; c s __„„ d ,G . :,2 t ! 1 / • .ZOll ' :it ... .-• •. ~7 1 ril owyr - Isaac ca in pbiq 1! - : _ • ? -otT buiiieli - 1 /I I .'s New P.riglitou Samuel Fatiklumser and I 7 ': I'. P". IWaddel. iI ;I • 1 . t'.... ; J'll 17 R al" Hi 1111: 2, t' ' /Ninth Sewit j .lay-LLlnlan liprzugnn.'An-1-- . - l'irr-rtuttole Ali ii .11 i' - ~• arciv JAckson. lieliaet Maiu David Keinw- 1 - FLGI:It-Fx.1..6.1":,6.2:;,F4ni1y c 1 :17..• cly rind John • Yoliu. 'i . • H i Itillt:A.T--pir.buihel I. .....1 ; 1 .„...‘,) Oilio-31;atheir li)linson. ''l ':- ...(liiN-c--.Per I , ushel .../......./... ...... ... ...:JA Suuth Der;er * —PreAey llrui.in.. ...... 1 '', l ' .... .. ~..:.,,,' PETIT J UllOllB. 1 I 1.-‘ Y'--P.'l* ld“ - ' ~... ..... .rs , '- , 1 , • 1 ; Po T ATOES--p' or bu4 ke i ; . ,.., , , j ,, parough . --John-lt, Anderson, Paul I cc -,'Pr TTE it-per p0uti , 1...'.:.,1...), .... . . .14'11 erling .110Jiscp i Struck. i 1 . " i MCN-Per (1 ,, 714i J.... ? I II 4U 1 Chippowa—Th rid • Ferguson ' BA " ' h and ! John ' - s" " " I ` l 'Es : I"' I" '' " " Wilson. ' - ' • r Mil Samucl .311Cosw' " Economy—',Vs ME Trectiorh-flos. 11. Cocip Kerr: ' . - Grecale--3Ain s CamCi-ou. llatinver--;Win Carntlierp, And r inlm a_ffarmony--Lquis' Pfeil. 1101*sta:1m—dailies- Bnyd. w,ll---Win A. ikhorni lodustry—Geloge. Engles N*. New Brig . /non c. U. Tu wild.' '-! New Sewiekly—lionry 'l. bert Oliver and'lT. F. linhin on. . 7. ; ..r• .'. Nekth Sewick y--joltu S iar. . • A rare opportunity is now offered to per Oh to---T hos 1 ikliisnii: , • 1 wishing' to purchase val.,abil torn pri t ety, t l i t in the preintrtv of I. ilray,l to iii.lo l lqttr . r" 1' i ' ' I The lit is 194 feet on 13 • I I 10fteLoa u nskt--Sarauel Gather. . , , . , rg ito ,. )) . ~ Raccoon—LetinidasCrail Joshua Hurter !Bridge street:" Tho.builclinisiare a 1 vy ~, Wiu f3leicir. Andrew . Purdy and Rossi Mg house store- rooni. waTe house &e. rill' T a ggart. • ,- : . ~ . . :.)s, ie( of excellent fruit trelscland an utis;* Rochesterl bor - - John:Nelson. .. aging Of water. .Also, a lot ou the cant ‘!''''•• • • '•• 1 taming ono•uere • well enclosed, ands tmial ' . • b 4 tore house -on i ' t: ' ' • 1 ' ' • 1 t.., Rochester. tfi...;- i Hugh Jrwin. ' South Beaver-h-Spencet eggs and Aia.. •-. , Scr•For further partientani apply to . r.. (..-- drew' Graham, Jr. , • ' 1 on thepremises, or to .• • , • , 11 ii • F IZI/31 AIL ••'I • . 1 - Rochester, May 6, 1857: ~ Per: Paris styles of Cielits - ./ and toys I ) • , • --:-- , Clothing ()artfully transferred kern the 1 P . ~ H A N' TO k I ' l # ' best French rep iris o f fashion can now be 1 - ' (e-',,„„5,,, to - W . HI Wright f) . had at Canoe:anti near the Post Office A : l. , i '. • '' ' • m t i Nur (civar.e,o •r • '`' legheiay City. Great care iS taken in the' -' . ' • ` IIK; r , , manufacture of_every article, that Royer( 1 - ETIIEIILAL OIL AO . LA, ' • May readily see the p.c. tilia Jueatuess of! A'o. 82 ith St between Wood andita rket ' style, and Perfection of I .l rorkinaailiP,, • , • Pl'l76l.lRGni •PA. with which the whole stpek is prepared .., I ; i , c fi t hilesl' Casiom work for- men and 0 attended to ' THE nedersiitried . is prePiledtl' u . Is t'a $ . , . E y 1 er7 with Ethercilit Clit.szni liiiribir. Flw i II with care. ' ' • '- e his - , • 1 superior iturlity,o. own inrau .1 . -'''.. --..----"" . 1 - • , 1i pi - Oils. i ~-, . . • - I L , i• : Alcohol, (amph•ne out , Ite "1 can now i dui o ' • ' Mr' . n g in the r!eliest a - • • , :i d con , l'' . An every deli of St a -an Ls . food "with - iteptinity, whereas, previous to blC_ Lamps, Girondules t , Ca ;ohms, of !/1•3 its . DSC, I *is obliged to cenftne myself ' test patents andoost aiprov'e(i style(.- strictly to the plainest food ' • I :Chandelier 3. , irondwes aUtULttell", rep • f• cturc. , A io, Such is the experience of or only one of i ea ' "' la re g ne t i • ' our wastomere,' - bet of htiedieds ef person s 1 '''''•Yt u, t" , here in Philadelphia, New ..tork,Montreal ;''. ,• . TO TIIM and Quebec, who have tisedfikerhocerifol 4..1 -- ' :-' land Bitft i 'f qx ..i nl ii iviit i v . . 1 4 , I If you Wahl Ft , ' . A115C,1, elm • kind of tr.edici• Acidity of holitp loac h -f 'I ' 1 , . 0 : \ , vi rtu cocapl," '. _ • i IMl'Sere are p.enty of young'gen tivtntn mo y e lf 39 - plenty of old ;pupae te beards .• are tutping ‘ gray, giying till; lortn i ikr a gnat` ' tleal 'Of ufioasinea4, anti exposi.s th,t.-itge et' ' the latter. I To avoid. the se. little . 00 1, 1 1. item vie -tlvise Mtelvor ()lir readcrs to,u.; e ' liraf. ll . +l's- i Ll.iir ;Itestorative,'whielt,itill,. in Ole co:lr.le 0, a 'few ive s ek4, cliaiiii a m hair to its:.natural ebhkr.l n 1.1 - It .does,-ot )ya.. ch 9. bait -tike f he nokt 01.. the,"hair ii , ifer 4 .; ... . • , • irces , I u e prod,lo,i-9, 3 gr.ditztl change of et , : 10(frotit.tbe:„rotttik-yir the hair to the fiat: end, :mkt gives it's fine and glits.,y-. appear, once. . We - havi? teen tiiii, parion'i a - 114 have 0191 it stieeeektifttllY:..titof pronto:lll'4 iit tber,jpfly invention whitat has COii. U1)49 their Herr, of a •eure for r i pe head - 4.' Wi 1,-,ritikv. several oidninaids and Pone young . i v i,,,, % ., 3 1, c) ,, , :,, , ,li9 ar , , .11 . 0 !Logi:lnning - lu . assOtbe. 1 / 1 9iiVely bile, atiti*Arlip have beat. • . talking'.'aertpusiv about redo - fling : fto . ti ti; . a , ..,.., - i remedy, and - we advlse'titent ,uot. to delay ; any longer. 1t haver'. f:ails. - -[St. Ipait reset about l i , rQe - HSr'M I ' .. 11 t -T 'O• Cilifillirig l " 64-6 f-' ll tk , h e i.,,,,,d,,,,-, 1 vet., and lltuggims generally, - : /. ras longr ago i ' - - 7- - 7- I '. 1 .(1 - 717 tatty for ire-'1 _. ,taiTbere a _i..an rfieTe:',ft4-1 - ing tbsllo,., t a !'Larch ; out the cotfotrti_ tilat hai l aylei l e,:l if, ~v , -1.1.•,,- ; r i, .• wi thrut . a': celebrity . (ivc-r I.Fritvtvis asia - :l.i%';' , r , ani ;Ni vt. presente4„, Welt:Lye reft-t. .nee,- to l!r ii:aitf;':. r,:::; ,i..• r. 1 veerl , - ~., .- tie t , f •"' - 0 ait Iftiv-tt-- twat tr, ter ... k r u e ..3r, . 1..4 1 t- p .e.rne , • poitt.4 thin 1 ' etl- c to: .tk a I tno 7 t to t rat, tti it, li-f4 , ,...tv e re it- tits *complain- ' ti. - kt f 4 iievnidattiltkedct.i 1 : 11- stl , ,• - ...,4, aig.Or_nlay., : pany .'t he tes+l; t :onials, Ik r 5.4,:',!.1 . Eta op, hati"heetr ,1) , .1.n fort hi.' ttintr. ".111 i , f . , 1 1' ..1 1 :11'iliriit. ter wh•a i coni'n- . .r.thysfeittispf- Nekily, 4k. ~iit i i15i i ,;11:,,,,.t. me r e;, p b n ,r,.. , ~i: I, i.: (.„,i,../ 1 9 7 re trt att 7 l kvi•lt th- Itttig , , ii - 4-t-- . )r.;.4.-..; r.teot , with /..'..tiel: inv.trl:bl t' , ttec-ai Alt 11 . k.. - itto-1 I:aqui- ball; luen induced' tu off+ it .as tt , 'lnutly trledi,kt.;,nrid li'( the tvt4d ha vo th- firfuta of hii-discovery•i' If t 1 109 .1 who all,. trl 4 ,- , ' ) I. Me lerm. !sled with d'ltt irg,•.h-ad-nchp,S-..:.. %bill I t ; 1 1 .....4 i., ) --,,ruse.! bu==tt',cti) i..1-4t, c .peribirl .s ave r:i,i.3 1 ,, ,'. it%T.l,._f;olti II lui-..0. Cuntiiliilro , 11. 1- , ` us tr r I . , • and tirtiggists generally. s t ./ - ' ________ - ECM immense-num i T I ., precutße t .5f f . P .. e-, e virnitins ntichzingo,l„, only in thlo "erder". i sat Court, V Migsouri it want of I rstrisrlieti..n, ,11 at Dredeent i, nig a 1 'T :. ttneam 1: aliment tfien'lie-- I the Cottprotitq uttcon- 1 Ii 1 1 1,1 soon , Int 'l t rontten hy IL_ hC heinteA,Ltrt re:errt., , l ) 'lit - in/Lin on l l r ,r in 1114- • but ,tenspii au 1:4111- id perrtet the public tt, of .fluigg•rs," in the; us difficulty' I.rtscritt., I,ll^r. in I too tir I.3tattl em b l e • 61a irrebt,v ,r; =A tin; Caln;and i• RAC • Irar- '4r 101 l 113! 'ines Burns . On , .the Znii til:. ,3 1 5•>v 1 1.nray - bm ßo racs Mr. liert nareig, of lit-isNar.A. 'O l 11l • - liar Jan" 1; /kid r and W. W. l :-Pa: • * • , ELM --------- 7 -- ----- - ,--- -- - -=3 ; 77- --•- 1 7 — 7 PUBLIC. H.O.S :!.. / Sett 1r i ill E sobsefilter, ilsviug 01) rtsw.tft , . : i fit; 1 a up that well known prep rty at t ... t.) al 4 ) . • i . : west earner' of the Public Sfjelare„ to liOter. ). ' l ,ljqiniu g. th d r^side nee of Ju•lFe A•iiww; ii ugs 1 ' ; . ' prepare.:' to necoM modute the puhil,•,)w .91.. Li (-) r.. , i , will use every oitirtiou tii plielg4e'tM.l itmktr ,l ••• arid Henry for: l lWe. all who may call oil term • 1 ' ; Beaver, '.l.asr ti, '37,,, • IV 51. k. LA liik t _-_.. _--.--. Thos ttle and 11'n) . • Gtr uiz for lan Inieitzrout, TIRIH VALUABLE PROKERTy. I'ol.l 5A.1,1 1 • I ' 11#1.. A Flr 0 - C4 41 1 11 t tetit inedlpnes :wince, call att Ypv4 c l 4tl Imre. • -4/ El MOM ~J MO MEE 3.(0 1,2 l 1 F. iti.ticDF,.‘ any °IL ( ' mod F 1111.1
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