.• . 1 ft/IVAN KWAAPPZD.—A colored" Man named Charles Wedley, residing onArthur's , street, where he owns some property, recently wished to pay a visit to the east, tow as he had not ' . money enough to take him on, was about to go &own, the river on a stearaboa, to earn seine, - when a colored man named Lindsey Lewis and a with' , Man named Speer, offered to pay his ex- Pmat's ua thjourney, If be would travel with . them. - They 'd that they had plenty of money. . . and he accep their invitation. , • ; . The three set out on fooL-and when they :reached Licking Creek, in. Bedford county, a gang of, ruffians rushed upon Wedley, and de atrial that they knew him well—that he was a , slave, and hid escaped from Wheeling. It ft needless to say that this was a falsehood, poor . Wedley having been born in' this city, where he has ever aline resided, but despite his resistance and prayers, he was ironed, and hurried over the Maryland line. ' Lewis and Speer•returned ' tolittsbergh without going to Philadelphia, as .. ' they nay/ alleges, for Wedley's free papers, but an aunt of the latter, taking Lewis .after his ar rival,, whe're her nephew was, be. said that be had remained In Philadelphia. , , In the mesa time, Wedley, closely guarded and heavily ironed, was taken into the interior 'ofMaryland, where be was offered for sale to a , • man who• fortunately was acquainted with s 'timber of persons in, Pittsburgh. Me entered into conversation with the alleged slave, and found him so intelligent that he declared h 0 would not purchase him at any price, because' .ha knew too much. and would not only run off - himself, but cause hie-. Other slaves to escape - -likewise."_After a long Conversation, in which . Wedley described the street in which he resided; gave- a general account' of the city; told the ..' names of the principal inhabitants, 'and their Widnes', together - with the names, of all the : Mayors for come years back, the gentleman be.' . :came convinced that he seas .a freeman. He was, however, taken away and chained to a bed . post, where -he remained for twenty hours, but 'wee &laity releasCd by the gentleman who had interrogated him tro elotelY, Who likewise pointed out the road which he must parole, in order to escape fromlis kidnappers. Me had been three clays in irons. This gentleman deserves the highest credit for his kindness, since otherwise Wedley might have been doomed to drag out a life of hopeless servi tude, and we only regret that we are unable to Sad'.out his name. Towards the dowel' but week, Wedley arrived in Pittsburgh; safe and 'found, after an absence of two Wee* and we . tenet that the rascals who kidnapped him, who , ever they may be, may receive that penishment . Whioh' they so well deserve. ' . Frtut.—A fad broke ont, last night, in two hatne buildings, at the head of Beaver street, in Allegheny City. They were both Waisd to the ground. We naderstand that they were both wneniiied by families named Harding. who are wok on a visit to the East. We did not learn wh'ether the buildings, or furniture, were Warred. . ' /Knauss. Ca st—Our readers will !marls laic come time ago, the Supreme Court of this atstelasned a writ of habeas oorpna 'tithe case of the Commonwealth es. Joseph Dews, accused of swindling. Be is alleged to be, by the hfich , igen papers, the head of that band of Outlaws, „wito have heen recently arrested thereon dames et incendiarism, and ether mimes; - :end was kidnapped, in that State, and _brought here: was taken before Judge Lowrie on a vets habeas corpus, some time IWO, but re manded to prison, and then, through T. J. Icon Alden,-Esq., hie Attorney, applied to the Su - premaCourt, for a writ of habeas corpus, which _Area granted, returnable yestireday at ten o•- : ,i'olocki at Harriibugh, where the Supreme Court is now in scream • . The habeas.corpus act of the State of Penn ' ,ga an lsanle; presides, in order that the prisoner not be taken out of the .jgrisdiction of the- Cteart, by virtue of the process of:which, he is in custody, that if' the writ be granted within Ilbseit days of the nest term of that Court, the leisoner shall be taken before it, on the writ Is sued by the Supreme Court, Joseph Dawes, was nnterdllY, accordingly, brought Into the Court of Quarter Sessions, and'on motion of the Camera l:do Charles Maier, remanded to . ' prison. The ' assn was not argued. Mr. Aldan, Doves' conn ed. being now In 'lurid:mum A. copy of the proceedings was ordered to be forwarded to the , Supreme Court. Hama Itzaartrunr.—Tre are pleased to lesris that Benjamin Jentha, the Insane =hi ,. cide, who recently escsped from the insane de pertmecit of the Allegheny City poor house, has been romptared„ and Is again in his cell. He Bud in the Woods near the poor house, without nmeiving any nourishment, until he was discov ered and again taken lido custody. 'Aucrtoszel. F 1 M. Dstis wit yester day taken before Mayor Guthrie, and fluid ten dollars for blocking up the patine streets with crowds, collided at his auction sale. Tan Tolman . Danis.--A young girl of about fourteen years of age, in company with her father, dremed' in the new costume, pused up Third street, yesterday afternoon. She was, of course, the obserred of all ohservers. • voU 0 1 QITA SESSWNIL • TIMADAT, June 12. Before. the lion. Wm. B. McClure, President Judge, Mul William Boggs, .Assoolate Judge.. Commonwealth as. James; Scott, and. Joseph Porter—indictment assault end battery., on oath of Joseph Utak. J. T. Cochran, Esq., for pros ecutor—Robert Woods; Esq., , for defendants. Thp prosecutor swore that be was in the actof croising the acqueduct, hawing paid his toll, ',haute heard a dispute betw.len Mr. Scott, the • tall gatherer, and a German; whom he was cur. sing, and abusing. 110 tun:withal* and interfer -fared, when Scott struck him.. The witness had been drinking,lnat was'not into:ldeated.Serer. al witnesses were examined, ano the Jury, after haring been addressed'by the opined on both sides, retired, and in a short thee returned a Verdict of "not guilty, 'prosecutor to pay the BUCK BEER RIOT. The case of the Commonwealth. vs. R. Kali, • Caspar Fink, Albert Romer, Joseph Riddle, John Rodgers, and Charles Rice-indictment riot, was next called up. The dei'endants are Leased of participating in what Le known as the "Buck Beer Riot," - which tooklslam out *the Fourth street road, some time dui.* the month of May; and in which one German was severely ;tabbed, and several others tojareel. The wit ..- naves examined were principally Ge mans. Meseta. Stotler and Umbstaette. k appeared for the Commoawealth. Messrs: D. user., Ix. Heidelbergh and Fetterman for ti be defend- The, case was opened to the jury by ',T. Limb. Frederick Kraus, sworn—On the bre sta y , of 3 IsY, some two or three thousand pet ens ad. nonlAnd en my premises, in Pitt township; near tha Eighth Ward. A riot occurred batsmen the,', hours clams and Ave o'clock; there,;' The first , disturbance that I saw was between Josep h I ild• die, and two mennamedllorn and Smith. 'I t old them that they were not behaving well—t hat • ' they should not quarrel, nor talk so loudly, IL orn Smith said that they would keep quiet, ;but I saw a dilEctdty between these men ab,out, t ire Minutia after. Next I saw Riddle wits his fa co all bloody, and , asked who did it. Herald a. DM named Hare. I have a rock' cella r, Into which I went and as I was going n obi. Hain strike Mr. Raabe with a ruse. 'fite,tale want away, and tioottafterwarde 'came up with: a lot of rowdies, who commenced to throw ston, at the crowd. Al young man named .Trovillo's • *ha has since raalway; kno4, x t law down. afterwards sale him catch Mr. Raabe, and assault 'him. .defore these rowdies came an the ground thers . wai no disorder. I misted to , carry Chaist opher Oche, who was badly. wounded In the home. I did• not tee him cut; but he was stabbed with a large knife, in the stomach. There were forty or Lily rowdies engaged in this riot, / UV, Albert Horner, there in the fight but did not see either 'Charles', Reis or John Horner. Baw Robert Hans.•Acre._ Josef h Riddle said that it was Horner who bloodied his face. I didn't see Cas par rink theta Riddle was in the crowd of rioters.. The day on which this riot took plane, IF= one of festivity, when I had invited my friends -to visit my establishment. It was a Emits, not a public entertainment. Neither ZiOrner, Naltie'Rltidie, nor Trevino were Invited Crose•Examined--I aw Trinillo strike Enabe. That Pomo - young man three, one of my &Lusa an the gound, end broke if, My father-in-law told hint ho Mould not do so with other men's glasses, and Trovlllo knoetked him ',down. We had music and banners .on the ground: I did not pay for them—my fMends did.' When the fight commenced, I soil; my father.in.law into •—tetra for constables. I advertised the feast In ..the German newspapers. The mule wagon . •• - went through the streets of Pittsburgh, with the band;laying, before it came Out. The Court here took its usual mid4ay recess. • khda.jaAlae _ o.,ford a bory , • L. WATZIFIMAIN t BONK. josl. tio iu24 Water. sp . et atszaus mut. BY TELEGRAPH, ascaylo iT yam ceasmay ITISGILSPII LEO, AID 611 0 067101017111 - P1T1111177411 0.111a71. CHOLERA ON THE 111SHISSIPPL Lotasvms, Jane 12. The steamer J. M. Niles, which arrived from New Orleans this morning, lost 18 passengers on her • trip -up, by' the cholera and ehip fever. Among theta was only one cabin passenger, a Mrs Frankenstein, it German emigrant. Those who died were nearly all emigrants. Several were meat to the hospital here. There is no siclmesa here. The weather is pliasant, and the city very healthy. The river is falling, :with eight feet water in the canal The market is very dalL LATE FROM HAVANA. CUIRLOTOX, June 11 - The ship Isabelle, he's arrived from Ifivana. She brings $64,000,in epecie, but no nein of im portance. HAVANA MARKET. Sugers = Buiineas in augers has.been owing to the increased stocks and scarcity of , l vesseLa . Brown and yellow have declined real. Whites are =changed. Molasses—ls held at 2 real& CoHoe—Prices are ocotillo' at 0081. Lard—ln kegs is scarce, and wanted at Jot retla The stock amoonts to 10,000 kegs. FATAL ACCIDENT. Ncw Yanz, Jane 12. Joseph B. Potter feß Into the hold of the ship Chillenge, this morning, and arm instantly killed. Boston. June 12. Hon. Daniel Webster has been Invited by the citizens of Lowell, to whit that city. Jenny Lind is to give two concerts in this city next week. NOMENATION FOR CONGRESS, fin Nossoms, (Va.,) June 12. The Whigs of this District have 'nominated Robert'G. Whitfield for Congress. • DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION CONCORD, (N. H.,) June 12. The Democratic State Convention, yeaterday,, nominated Levi Woodbury,. of Antrim, for Gov ernor of New Hampshire, on the 4th ballot; aid also paased resolutions imanimmuly in favor of the Hon. Levi Woodbury for the.Preiddency. The Legislature, in Convention, to-day, *ti ed John AL Hadley Secretary of State, and Mr. Hill-Treasurer. The majority is the State for the homestead eiempticnt law is 8726. In the Legislature, yesterday, five rossuoese.s fta ballots were bad foe - United States Senator. On the fifth ballot to-day, Baldwin, Freelloil :FM& bad 109, Callin 68, Seymour 88—emitter qug 8. Farther hallotting was then ixerponed until Wednesday next. ITEMS FROM THE CAPITOL. Wesanrorox, June 12. The President commenced, yetterdaY, an ex amination of the affairs of the Executive Depart- ment Some hours were spent in Investigating the trimmer of transacting business in the Treas ury Department After the completion of the examinations, tho President accompanied by the Secre omf tary of the Interior, will visit Old Point Cort. .Ihe Becretarynt the Interior haa appointed -Eli Maryland, a clerk in the Patent °Mee. James• D. -Dempsey has bees recognised as Vice Consul of Sweden and Norway, for Mers in:obis' , Va. The Court Martial for the trial of Gen. Tal- Cott, meets !alias city on the 23d indent Thos. 11. War, of Philadelphia, has been appointed by the President, architect and ever t/gondol of the the, of the Capitol. JENNY MD AND BARNUM. Pmz.A.Diastne., June 12 Jenny Lind :pays Mr. Ram= $25,000 as a consideration for 'tweaking off her engagement with him. He acknowledges to having. made $500,000, and says that Jenny Liod has realized $350,000 in this country. The net proceeds of the 93 concerts do not lack $25,000 of $1,000,000 Barnes, it is said, goes to Europe in 'march of other curiosities. • DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. Heasusnrao, June 12. adei Jamb* G bsou, ind Judges Elsa, Lewis, and Campbell, Ewe been nomin ated by the Democratic Judicial. Conyention. Vxmcsiwae, Juno 12 A duel came off this morning between Geseral Freeman, 'Whig eundidate for Congress, and General Smith, of Jackson, the Democratic cau date. Smith was wounded in the &boulder at the fifth round. The MSS of the difficulty was, that Smith wrote a letter to some of the papers, and had it published, that Freeman was a coward and a libeller. The affair has caused great excitement fLADELPHIA 'MARKET PArc.A.DeLsins, Jme 12 Cotton-41te market is firm. flour=The market is without change. Sales 100 bble standard brands at $4 12+, and some tiara at $4 87 per bbL Rye Plot.? And Corn Meal—Sales Rye flour at $8 127+; - -.and of Com Meal at $2 75 per bbL Grain—Wheat is dull, with sales of 4000 bu. white at 101 ®lO2O per bra. Rye is in better demand at 70®71c. Sales 4000 bushels yellow cam, afloat, at °lie. Proritdons—The market Is dull and unchanged. There Is some inquiry for bacon. Coal—Sales of Allegheny Coal at 16e per btu Whiskey is lower, with sales in bbls. at 220. per gallon. COTTON MARKET. Cusaissrow, Jane 11. Cotten—Wee 800 bales at C@loe. The bet ter4ealities hare an upward tendency. BALTIMORE MARKET. tALIIIIO7I2, Jime 12 Sugars--Sales 141 hhda Porto Rico sugar at $6 60@i6 60 V mat; 27 tibia doat $6 60®5 70. Bales 70 bbl crushed cigar at $8 2560 80 Provisions—Bales bacon sides at Kr, shoulders 7}@7}c, • L and hams at 90310 e Di Salm 600 kep lard at 110 nab, and in b la at 10c.' Bales new mesa pork at $l6, and of old do at $l4 76e51.6 g7bbl. _ • Plot ales 150 bbl H . S. brands at $4 42} V bbl. Grain--Is without change. NEW YOE% MARKET. EVZIIIIIO /SPORT. Nile Yeas., June 12. Oottm—Balei 260 balm upland at 8164 for g Flour—The market Is languid, with sales 4500 bbla, including Orleans, at $8 94, and Ohio at $4 25 ig bbL (ruin-Ohio wheat is held at 94e. Corn is t3rtn, with 'sales 88,000 bu mixed western at b 6 640 bushel. toorfolons—Pork is heavy, mid new mem Is `offered at $l4 25'2 bbL Beef is dull Bales 100 bbls prime bird at 840 rb. Whiskey—Obi* is held at 22022/o pm gal. Stocks--51cmey to imehanged. Stocks are srm, with sales $lO,OOO Ohio 6's, 1860, at 1110. Preemies of Ocrvernment bonds at fa sties; of Indlthis les at 850851. About 400 show of the Farmers' Bank. of - Kentucky bars been subscribed for he ; ; th e balance will be taken this week. NEW ORLEANS MARKET. New Ontsens, June 11. Cotton—The only sales were 900 balm,• with au change , in prices since the receipt of the eteunica'a news. To baceo—The market is very heavy. The :stook i:" increasing, and the demand limited. Grocer' --Sugar, . coffee, and molasses are steady at i 'ermcr quolatione. - Floor-Attics a long period of dullness, prices lam declined. The tales-yesterday and this morning were 000 bble ut 37 for mixed, sad $8 4.93 46 for Otis". Oats--Sales 10,0 ‘ ,"0 bushels St. Loots at Ho bash. Provisions—Pork Is 0211,iind prices are nomi nal; bacon and lard the en 'Cc Whiskev-Salea 400 bias at IS}c 'l3 gall. Exchange—Sight *schen," on New to 1 q 1 centprem. • Simpson, the absconded cotton* dealer, is not yet heard from. llis lie bilitiea ,Nrs said to ex ceed $60,000. Agricultural Implementa - IHAVE JUST received from the east the Ltoll= harllerata ti en of :neon r .,1 1 .0. tz„,dr._ . . j wen ra I Iron Ina, t• no Mi Fw ring N.eAblaas, tar oxa. bens, beet, tunslpa, ie.. wSW Drill. for athest..l . 7...aa...aa ateob ambers. . Ca .11 r Oftener. Tar hems and head poser. SU , or and Cara Stalk Cutting UL .T• Te, getable Boot Cutters. • . Takes wad (b. Quin Matsu. eat pawl OraLn arid Gres firth., end Met. Or SAM! uno. Ouse aentfoar.itemog trim • 411 Almantsesand rsaa tW tosa seloita; tag got safe jef; th • Dreg sad geed Otani of 3%21_, rep V/ *aka or WiN ej amt l esinaffis, • MISCELLANEOUS LARD -12 LIA 3. No. 1. fur sale b IIMF: McCANDLI.I3.I. comor Ircod sal Water stn. OATS X5OO ba for sale by a • tr. naanaroa. CO m ltl-100 bu. for solo by V b. a . lIARI4IIOII. WIXIDEN WARE— Cellar Bulets, bred Hound; Y V id:addled iieketk. Extrn dnderur linekomm 3 Bcnpr Cedar Kt. Lem bra= bound; !lade Ma Tuba. In nest, CI !nun kor de by W3l. A. AieCLIJIdt CO, ntyls 25t1 Llbertddt VfiGS--? Ibis. fur wile by surz, B. k W. lIARBAIJUSL - F LOUR. —lO bble. Rve• 300 • WLI.: nidai r Y.Volll6Aucur. PEARL ASII-5 tons for sale by LISH BENNETT. .y2ll , &ENG rood's.] 1.51 Fint HOOPS -49,000 Split Ash, for sale by sir= estimsu a BENNETT. INDIA RUBBER DOLL HEADS St BO DIFJ3. of different epee, for sale at the India Rubber po nyt. N 9 oe. 7 end 9 Wood et. J. a 11. PHILLIPS. t 1 HaviaA, June 7 MAPLE SUGAR-2 We. veiy choice Mu pie Sugar. JOrt ree'4 and for sale b WM. A. MeCLURO CO.. mriu linear, and TeaDealera OVERING'S SUGARS--Doaleßefined Loaf. entitled. Pulverized and Pondered, tonalantlY on and for We by the barred or retoll, or the loved oath rates, by WM. A.11eCL1:010 & 00, znyl9 VA Liberty R. .11111fiED PEACH - ES-1000 bushels (bright _By halved) in atom and for ode by my= =, 11111E1, OIATTII/21103 A Pti. DRIED `APPLES-30 sacks prime, for male . by torM IRHET. MA HEWS k CO. ',ASTOR OIL-9' bble. (Lilow's make)'for I_/ imili• by coy= xuex . MATTHEWS &ESL QUGAR-240 bhde. Rtime N. 0., for sale by e, 7 16 AMIS A. lICICIIIOONA ("0 LOPLIA'S POT CLAY-36 bblm. juatree'd and fo by U. itiCELOON.U.AX ER a CO. my2l ('!LOVES-1500 lbs. for sale by my 23 13. A. FAIINTSITOCA t CO. SUP. CARB. SODA-25 kegs for sale by m,29 Xt. A. pArnamnat a al FFRENCHFLOWERS—A uplendid variety. of the newest style. trench and Ame ri can Flowers, watch we are prepared to eell very cheep, et wholemle or mrill I A. A. IIIArION r W. D RIED PEACI - 11-35 sub store, will mrlib"'l4l°. DICKEY NCO. • • UCKETS-50 doellarietta, for sale by Al my . = J. E. CANTIYLD. B ROOMS -100 dos...Corn,jt: ' ctr!itltyg ul " •• •• SALERATUS-100 !boxes pare; mrSl 2° 2 ' 2 " . J. B. CAN VIVI UOAR-100 bbts. Powdered, for sale by wyra BUILDRIDGYi maint.sit. GREASE -15 bbla-tood grease, now land ing tram dame:. Glatabvtand No: 2 Ibt sali by - ISAIAH DICKEY I CO, ' r 24 Walay•ad Tient Ma. --- TRANSPARENT WASH BALLS—A fine weld. ned aad ihr sa. at the Drug Store of [NTH) • IL N. WICKERSHAM. E XCHANGE BANK STOCK—For . s o alo by em 793 Bank. ami IC2Ltak..r. wm es.r.,yrumnft DOT ASH-4 casks pure, for sale by awn J. B. CANTLYLD rkItIED APPLES-20 binl it . fbtete b .I_, .=y2l " - ASH-5 casks for sale by myst , . IL DALZKLL * CO. PAM, ASH-25 casks for sale by y= J. B. CAN/LELD. 'OINK ROlif-t- - 2:lsXslloTE.ii;iileby m,19 ' J,KIDD a CO, BIED BEEF, &4.- 1000 lAA prime sand Bte; WU ASO " " !gra allarar_for ails by_ J. D. WILLIAMS • DO - ALL PAPER, of my own manufacture, tar Pylon, Hal* Main. Doom.Chatobum an 4 female) TOOL PALMY* ea Market a. LOAF SUGAR-150 bbLs. (ass'd No.s.) for ji Ws by BUIVAXIVE t INQIIRA3I. bulb 116 Water liINREPD UIL-30 bbla. (warranted pure) far Ws by J mrt5 .43C1100.511/04211 CO, • 24 Wood or— _Awl and Mantilla Wareham. F, , MILLS, No. Co CORTLANDT ST., ' . (Up StstiraJ NEW TOOK. la now otwetnx ono of . 4 . 15151F.T . t SII " N a riV "' ejOr "" haterrt "" raft ' fleol ' . " A l lso N6 LACK , r.a.NLIN *Oki all ktrolo of 8/LK MANTILLA VOPPERAS--25 bbp s.c . cfr(l ,, LlOJ E. B4.lo ,x b c y ~,,,.. h... th e 1.,... p. o woor roeeleetlbr s Aro stamen IL/ tall 3 - at plant .. . ett , larlr sta . pt . e.l . to the aon. tn.!, • A LUBI-51:1 bble. for yalo by - ..1 3 : 1.A., •rr fl.t.yayt ttrok of PAIIAA , JIAI AND CM. J . bCllo(*llSlita Ace. Rod sit 1.;; ."'"u" " r fr"' " "' 4 ,1" 1 ° ' 4 ' 4 c' "e 4 It, tarn Turk bat. 1 . ... 14, A/ Uotton .al I.llnar. k ba , o p li i tr . re . 1 , 1 , ... ,4 All a[ o L c i rti ,n ol v. : o ll . l:z u.r. laeal fri t . a .,, stro . calj . er ENT'S RUBBER GLOVES A - MITTENS. d y k ' -- .6 . ",.....,, ,A Gt1r 0 0 th , Krt.. km t. d .", 3 ,,T 1 :4 . U.:"., ... 4 1 'n' A l l ' ap.7lVl '' ltittl=Jr b ANDl„Vi eattibltlas 84.11 aud al., trardanlow, working Walczak., to. Alto, .. 31 + null. Pla .1 , Lo clues Ibr van at LebllA! lafalllble malady Or chapped baud*. layl6 . , J. AIL PLCILLIPS. • - -- CHROME YELLOW b. GREEN— .IL curs Art sl . ale by Myla J. ECHOONMAK ER CO. . I .CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.' INDLIk RUBBER COTS--An excellent coy- -.-- .„--_____ • _„..._ „...,._ L *rine Au more Sugars or earns. selfavthavista gad tor , THOMAS KALE, p , ralono to air or wear, traala at Nov. 7 and a Wood m , myla J. a u. PHILLIPS. FoRIVARDIN G di COM3IISSION MERCHANT, • • clucAup, uddsets. NEW RIBBONS—A. A. M...soN A . Co. are tiONTINUES hi, annual fiteilitiee to receirc ot of ile.ll tan: .111, 1I 0 _,/ n Sara., Sale:sod Trabllatant. all Marchand!, styln ' lba r talrgfur, a 'o li ' ll Tgr..."` . rtu.laned h. IL,. Iva.. hi. Jotk dolly tor nil yx , ooti Thoy u 4. .tact nail attention oo their very lard meet. „,, , th . , i „.„, .„,, “,„,,.. of Pamela. wtery all novlitlya OLD La °Upload and at eery Setaranees--Iltver.. ',yens Meeting a C.,.; low priori. No. 01 a Oa . X.rket el. toyl4 tle.vro. Junes A Quin, if IRISIPED TARLETONS--Just received 5l, John A. Cotothey. . apsa‘sn 1.,../ this yoornhty,and DOW vitas, 10 cartons of thaw very ... . — G C'''''''' ''''''''" L'n" la'm ". Th."' ST. LOUIS & ST. JOSEPH. Walton of militant:a Is Papeotfully tatialtvd. _ . MTH A. A. MASON A CO. . - ----- 11LACK BARAGE for Mourning Veils, ST. JOSEPH, MISSODILL XII reoelTed at tto Moo of 1: ' MIDDLETON, ItILEY Ec M'GEE, , 03/1 4 sat:near a BURCIITIELD. . Prlurt. Comae.. and Vormanllng Morchan., on an viTINDOW CUILTAL'V 3IUSLINS of atm Lowe. t- Joaerl4, No. Itofrr to Alorzond6r thatoo, Im . l . l.oreni, Sterllng A Co V `` sod handsome sty/ro, and at a Lenr lat.,' roe'd 0/ r nif lICkPfIY a Bulamhxsz. i P:!t&b , rgb. , orn:l7 _ tyl ARASOLSI! PARASOLS!! of neweot nyles =I low prleesott szt7l4 NIURPIIT • lICACIIFIELIYB HAD-10 bble new for sale by Myl4 W. a 1. WILSON .13.G0T-40 lbs. (fresh) for sale by A MPS B. A. VAITNESTOC/C CO. TILE highest price in Cub paid fin. all the Olfirntat grades of thin mulledl by etty7 NUK Woo E& • LEL I Z I P . LINSI POPLINS:—Just received this cab artsis plebes bes'utiful abodlee °twill..- . Itns. which we will enlist 25 bet cent. lover than they ye ever been sold in this city. my 29 h. A. MASON At CO. FINE SHAWLS.—We would solicit the at tuition of purchasers to our very extensive assort ment of superior plate and embruideild Crape Shawls and bear* fairy Cashmere, Ildbet. and Bilk Blurb, all of the newest and most desirable styles, whkh we an selling et the very lowest wino. A. A. MASON C 0..& tip 62 and 61 Market et. PRIMPED TARLETONS—We have this day ree'd 'A/cartons of thole very desirable Crimped Tarlatan Trimmings, assorted talent which mill be acid very cheap at retail or b 7 the bay, at el sad 66 Ilarket et. sti722 A. A. LIAISON I W. VINE DRESS GOODS -= We have jtiat re x- Delved artotbsr oloadld soortasent of bIoA. brown, ilt, olo• u3cl=cd•Basimandllsroes. Also. IndlAsnd D aolud Mk; width oat affazipig at nary law jukes. a 1729 A. A- MASON OURNING GOODS—BlaildSombasines m fEntagost Clotb i t, 116! MURPHY a BURC&I,ELD.r GENUINE SPERM CANDLES Sta:. pamt Kuignad Star c.OTTON HOSIERY f t OLOVES-A. full 'wortment of an . , ,, Zoosiltiao of !radar, with oso=of Liato Bilk tad OW= Worcs. "I' ma " lOW EATON, 62 Fourth it. HARPER'S MAGAZINE, VoL 2d, bound lia:llbriirotitis%Zio. DOS Tb i t* 01:. poduatio Part Office. WED BEEF, MUTTON HAMS, & YEN ' m / 7 1101i—Por ado by J. aZditlilerdef FIREBRICK -65,000 (Cool Oroie) Firs ••.•• (lf Dot supaiar to Ms Edtru Brick.) mbaud and ea atm lay 6 WALLINGFORD • 03. DRIED FRUIT-400 bu: Peados; al y 7 " A K. Cpp, NYINI for mile by J. lesA.D. FLO OR OIL CLOTII9.—A large stock of Farm Clataa of width. na t ttof hota cc t i C tO 6 ta b. arraserat P" tha eurt . .. U stere i lMt7 3at h. q ..w os s osusi csa sad osalaltu oar aaok bat. oorcbujoa clamber.. J. a LI. PUILLIPS. 071tl 7SW WWII Sit. V . ASTERN WALL PAPER—Anextensive assortment, Including aTery lard sad desetipti., oI "VPI I Y 9 qll'2ol.ll,fin. 8) llarbt et. "EXAMS-10 casks for solo by 11 myl3 18AllIrDICHEY t CO. BUTTER—Fresh Roll for sale by 011.3 DICKYDICK Yl CO. TANNERS' 01L-20 bble. warranted pure, slam by 11. E. BELLED% yl6 ' Wood et. , DRIED APPLES-40 hags in store, for br IL.DALZELL &CO .t. f INSEED OlL—l.corks (prime) for Bala ..I,A by m,6 0. W. lIARDAVGII. VERMILLION-62 lbe. (Trieste) for role v or &pi u. r...vmzez. CIIEESE-0 boxes receiving and for sale er apt a. DALIELI. L CO.. Liberty .t FARER-3013teame Med. and Crown Wrap. ping, Wr ulo low to dose oonsignmont, by apt . JAR. DALZELL.63 Water at. DRIED REACHE,S-600 bn. for sale by 1.0 IFIALLIID/CKEY it CO. DAR FUNDS EASTERN EXCHANGE WASTED, 224 the higheA. WHALINS irt_prtmloal ;24.1 for U. CO., 2212 corner Market and Third As. D EALT APPLES-75 bal. for solo by 1113181111)06 ltiOlift aria ll6 Water greet cRIMPED RIBBONS--Just reed per ex =tam of Moto • dealt .. .4ls Q.pt.l 14 taus, for Thatatlog, asahractag tat dltltrant widths tad oalart. the otteatlon wholetalo cust.mets L to. tatttfally batted to the abate attentive adtortamt. atrir A. A. /dAtltlli W. CASSIA -400 lbs. for sale by moo 11. A. VAILNESTOCK A CO. mei B. A. YAIINEOTOCK • A: A. fie-2 1 Ilt or -obi CORROSIVE SUBLIMATE-25 The. for rM by tial9) B. A. PAIINIZTOCX A CO. . United States Hotel at ShiladelphiS. . IHE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announ .. Vi his friends and Übe' trundling ronnity. Ihe 11614 .. ,roomed the Proprietorship r theiNVIM. , FlidTliti IluTtL long khan, in emu,. thin with the !Intel undorths lA' Proprttior, he (telt lottlp tale in u'..VV:::'.'.' t,T,7,-4 1 2;:t.'„"ZPV..,11:;;.7."- tufa. tountry. No exp....has been stie In merle., h - detitting the entire establithment. end e pertkullarly int iten attention to the chatotes intralu foe he ctito lit " l;4l;e * :ll,:miT:lie " eoVits i r i gfn ir 7 r.:771!:1 - patronage always so timely. toottoteed no 4. old united &Halm [ray3h2ml . 0. ALLEN._ TitHOMAS WHITE, BONN T MANU FACtIMER, No: 41 Booth ducond Street,_ (shire oout. east side.) Philadelphia. ' fehldile pAGALEY, WOODWARD & Co., Whole iP atli.(licarrs. No. :LI Market st., Plailadelpbls. sOl .1.12/ o. j s EALD, BOCKNOR_ . CO., .Too era com . mi.a 31rerharita No. 41 North it)Lur arra. an' .'n. Ili North { Charm, Philadelphia. aual .• h RCER &-• A ti N; 1 111 , 0, General enminia mnr.o¢ yowl evta or Farr. a l' enerllly. UandiZl6o2 Office for Foreign Pat.nts, M. 6 WoU of., N. York, and 166 ITtot rt., London. I)ATENTS . FOR INVENTIONS procured In Great Minnie, &ante, Beheim, nod al parts of Enzy m e—the ennaelse,'Cubs. Ana the nue Pall Information 011 doe above cm be had o■■ addreashzir J. P. PIRdSON. L. Wall Nat. Neer leek. Superior Black Writing and Copying BONE'S EMPIRE INK, 87 Nu.nustreet, Sun Building, Now York. IN [Tr nucts m • . SI BO G oa. per d0:—....--10 GO On draught.nct 2/ mita ThLe la the lost article reasaufactoind. It goo. freely— le • good COPPING INK--end will not rrods, mould. precipitate or deny, and mown% all the ouslities colon , ed ircealletiting ink., imitable tor the gall. snl&GI =trebly adapted ler the Steel Pen. The uhateelereed to prepared to furnish to the tradi thee ler eePom or home consumption, at the oboe. very t o u r ;gtr i ur. Put ra order, Grid delivered In en= or kegs al o r t<,ltrr f TIIGODORE LENT, GP Plasma eu, Fon &endings. NEW YORK. P. 1 ,103 Professer A. C. Barry's Tricoplurrous, g tit MEDICATED COMPOUND, for re •toriog,pm,•rving and beautifying Um hair. cradle. tins: *rue ann dandruff. and euting diavaaes of the Ain. gra? . nege i l;a d . ttpl o g:go i g, , i? t rln. = e l/4% L t . men has nroduvad the woe egret in curing dlwaaes akin; ete. of the hors, :sad all the aulmal king:lota. To tentineonials 'elected trool huodreda of similar in ' 4% 0 I=by ; Irt r =ii• given It • trial: FR tattailept =.„ 11180. POOP. Babor—Dear Slr—l have been =and with . as Jane°ne eruption of the &alit of boat ainfravatal char acter, for, the lard siztnen years, and doting that perbd• have had tho advice of wane or the mod mitten_ t y,.hysb den; and bare tried all th e preyarstkat• Par the hair and Ain now known, without the least bansll4 I was advised by • frioal to by yous.Trieopheroua 1 did aq Y • Last meat, .about soy enrollee and pratlkeatlon.isiand of lured to two months. bob was the %dense of the dborder that at babe I was Pattie!blind. • Iteepeelfully e rani. as MYL • 10 Columbia stmt. Brooklyn. Tin Sam Ott. 51, inze. Nor. Boar—My Dear ihr—Abouttwo ran ova lei halr without • swat deal. and toy head was Much artleted with dm:tin.. I Into told by a Mead to try rolleftkopliew ous, antt I did so, and to ray satonwhinelati halr was finals noted. and all dos dandruff disappeared, as the head now shows for 'Welt With rest.; 1 n If any lady or gentleman doubts the onthenticitT of the elove, they will pkg. call at /Inbar • (I Barry • office,. 13; Broadway, Now York, where ho will prolnoe the atiti nal letters. .Ani v ats,l i ltyllltaa T azt Astrus. , Nov.9 a lSso.] Eeldne 4 . ,