HOME .MATTERS. .tossrsturs Avramt.---Particulars reached yeatcrly n desperate affiayiehich occurred in McKeesport on Monday lest Itappears that a man named. Stacey. Gregg had a difficulty, some weeks igo, with a young men named Geo. Baker; which resulted in the latter getting whipped by the . former. This engendered a bad feeling between'the Parties and their respective friends, and - on Monday a brother of Baker's meeting with Gregg, the difficulty wits renewed and fight ensued. George Baker seeing his brother likely, to come off but second beat in the encounter, went to' big assistance, and, be ing shortly afterwards 'joined by. John Baker, it cousin of the parties, they. all three attacked Greg& and subjected him to the moat cruel treat-. meat. One of the Bekern, in addition to Alle punishment inflicted on Gregg by his two also. dales, seised a . bar of -iron and struck the no. fortunate' man on the head, inflicting injuries from' which it is acid he cannot recover. :N. number of citizens witnessinethe conflict ran to the spit and took. the Balteis into costody.-- They were brought to this city, yesterday; under a strong gaard.and committed to the County jail for trial. , The affair, we- learn, created great 'excitement in McKeesport, and it was with dif ficulty gat the defendants were saved (Con the fury of the populace. - FIRE ON TB4Y HIELL--41/1. CATLIOLIC 013.1:11AN 'Mum( Bunsan.—The German Catholin Orphan Asylum, situate on Troy Dill, in the immediate vicialty of Al?eghony City, caught fire about 8 o'clock on Tuesday morning, and.by ten, it was a ,heap of ruins. The building was four stories in height, and well fictiahed, and contained at the time of the accident orer fifty orphans, who, fortunately es cepa. without injury. Much of the furniture RIO also mired by the groat exertions of the in mates. The Asylum cost upwards of s7,O(s), and was Insured for $3,000 - in'the Harrimbur: As nothing rentains of the building but the walls, tiud a large quantity — of winter clothing having been destroyed, it is thought the loss will exceed $B,OOO. The orphans were 'brought to this city, and Plieed in the Asylum on Webster street. •Thetre is supposed to have been there. milt of Accident.• , • • . . 'RIOT oe sits.Pirreurecm AND STICUBENVILLS Itatutoan. 7 ;-A contractor. named Addison Foster, engaged on 86Cti0h4 of the P. & B. Railroad, ap peared before MayorVois 'yesterday,_ and made oath charging "Dominick Rogers,. Peter !fairy and Michael Coffy, with Riot. The parties; it would appear, are laborers 'on the above road, and refined to ehe....y .tite. Foster's orders - With re gard to a piece of work whith ho wished them to perfoim. Their refusal. diipleased the prose cutor, gild on his spealing to them on tem con duct they assailed him in a riotous manner, and threatened his life repeatedly. Warrants for the arrest of the defendants were issued. • A SIISTAICE.—On Monday ereaing, as a dray man was driving down Federal - street, he was noticed to slip from his seat, and lean his bead upon a barrel width was lying on his dray. -.lna mediitely a largo crowd collected,' and the alarm • -was 'given that he had peen sun struck. In a shortlime; however,lthe troth mane out that be had been struck by a, bottle; and that he was. nn able to remain in an upright position any !linger. -The crowd graduallt slipped - away, when some friends of the diaynuin drove him to his home. This; we - believe, is the•latest case of coup d' Ja • . ...aA171.1" ./417211 , 1 WITH INTENT ....a.. —Mayor .Vola yesterday issued swarrint for the arrest of Samuel dierrey charged with assault and battery with intent to kill, by Thomas Dal-, sell. The prosecutor is kcontractor on the Alle gheny Valley Railroad, and he alleges that for merely ordering the defendant, who is a laborer on the roil, to perform some necessary work,' he turned upon him, and gars him a brutal beatieg. . DrAn.—hir t . Waring, Sr., late a resident et Allegheny city, died of cholera on the 11th inst. BasuWw` uts Mrs.—Terence 'Lafferty, charged with beatiug.bia wife, was sent to jail yesterday, by Alderman Major. , .• • . Atiandaa Abs. charged with a eimilar tdreace by Mary 'Abe, his wife, was held to ball for trial, by Alderman .Major.• LIBEL SU/ 2.--CyrFa Huston en tert4 suit in the District Court yesteiday, to obtain damages for alanderoiss' expressions used respecting him by 8. Bornsides.. I'4 sum claimed. is moderate— Buitimaso,.Anour.The house of 311, J. Sea% on Pena street, was entered tty a burglar on Monday . Mit.being ifileovered by a lady While searching for same article of rodue in the' parlor, he: jumped tbrough a window and;es . . rizim 'l l 5 ilutlarits McCune appeared be /ore Aldeitnan ..Paildnessa .yasterday and made oath abiting.that John, Ellen - and Sate Shorrel lived in A disorderly =inner on Strawberry alley, and werS a great annoyance to-the neighborhood. They were held' to bail to appear and answer' at Assetax Aso Barronv.--.& warrant - was is rued by Alderman Parkineon'yesterdarfor the arrest, of Augustus Barker, charged with com mitting an unprovoked - and - brutal assault and batter 7 on Patrick 31.1 taster. ' KILLTD'OIf Tel RAELROAD.--Last . evening • a min, 'whose Mime did not reach us, was run over near Lockport station, on the Pennsylvania Rail road, by tbo.Express train, and instantly killed. The deceased'was lying on the track intoxicated; and though he had every warning of the ap proach of the train, licrwas either mmblo to move or did not hear the whistle, and remained is the one position 111411 Struck by the cow-catcher. CaLesiknow.—The Odd Fellows of the city intend Laving a celebration and plc nia to-day; at Braddock's Field: Acertunir.—The Niagara hose 'carriage in de 'scending Troy Hill yesterday from the fire, ran over- a young man,. a" member of the _company,- serious!y bruising , Lie' breast - and injuring his • skull slightly. The occurrence wan!' purely the salt of accident. ' , • EMin.—Tdayor Adams, yesterday, fined sev eral tavern keepers tor selling liquor on last Bab- „ CO ti A ims ," yesterday, a couple of young men $2O e ach, for disonjerly conduct; and in'detaidt;of payment sent them to tho hill for thirty daya..' l - , . CONOTINE, 1-8 &vials roo'd and . for mu. 'by - R. E. BELLIIRE CO. 4aality; a few casks for salmi by Jew E. ITOIXIOUS & CO. "MEW JERSEY ZINO WIIITR-1.00 (25 lb k.g. Todd and far ale by • H. S. BELLIRSt CO. BALE'S PAINT BRUSHES on hand and fa , br vas • E.E.SELLLEs s co. tARRISON'S FLAVORING IlkTß'S— nem eimond, Nutmeg. Mach. ete-.lbr a& by R. K. SELLERS t CO. I/ ADY'S• HISTORICAL LIBRARY-Ho =lna' the Ciento! 'Alois Antoinette, Queen of --)once. br Med.emieCempan, in 2 vela. 120 w.. for fele by 40: • • . KAY t CO.. 65 Wood et. ID I .TE' GOODS—Murphy-4 Burchfield X.. - 4.4Tut= te",r=.'"A= um ., to w' (her Lowe stock at Ationner . Dress (foods id mwily Mineed ape OUt their sontoter a di. .h is oot folly supplied with these „ co d, .lit do sum to roll thsoisellty of this opportunity to buy goods at much rodUoal pries. : - . jag aDONisferS—A. A. Mason k Co.. baTo.reo'd ....Morino/el aoartment of Niilillah Ram LOgtiorn, every kind of Tam* Straw Bonnet; and 'Minos' and CMWane Italic also., airroat varlot7 or. gm_ and clement m in of Oape and , Slik Bonnets. - .5 girth Arent.. %,v BITE DRESS GOODS—A full assort .. meat OMB* Doan Goode. compiling the best no, o f nook, SwisaJigt oast and India Mull Mountio, and daidrabla Pm of dotted and. Am. :d tn some ::Tar saisat.Terr .fir ' 1" 0" , • .1," • • A. MASON LOOTS. 13AllilkIK -Riarf---:Sketehee of the Life, _IL. ind Character of Patrlek Illtarr brlalllm Wirt In IroL bro. for sale nr KAT lk i 4,.. woo ,a. _... A UitfaY Sc, BUIrCHI1151) are selling i ti!ir lam stork of EraWdetlert at greatly. Wm- Tib i • .._:----=-. 1 INW`i AND JACKONET SETTS, for ifitrakteitl i '" e gutriti • r Migfor " panneling Y balls. alum, Le, comprising Insitstkins ofintions kinds aimed, for Ws by TIIOd. PAWS H. scoTeu ALE-7 cake Muir al Sons' Spirk ling =no ir& Atr: Eta In Vottr&er's Edinburg AIN Wool. or , the essrAcr. m bottlo, by • _ 1.2. arr. Woo/ & Front in& • egarAits--10 M scj a art.rl& &f Wo nt ral k aol7 b'" V &a.121V pt. aItIOKING TOBACCO—WIdiIa. and 10 heir do Speed& Weed amokNg IMAM). • prime as far 971997 • - 7719 • • w.11.50TM9. VANDLES-60 bill. Mould Candtes,2o lbs NJ in iit9s. for-Wel°. W 1119 - W. 11. 871 ms. N 0.12 Wood at. I ALT--flOO oniall*ncks in store for Hale by hag' . • W. U. SUTTON. N 0.12 Wo 4 st. A t t4OKEREI.,7—No.3 largo, 10 bbliy.;. ' IL £ll:4oZi d o.l2. r cor. Wail& front xis. QUBLME OLIVE OIL, in small ilnakeyfil 1-7 emit guettr b.Port•dJultnyed 141%117 srl9 w. A. IInCLURO. CIUILLOUXSAILDINES--100 half 'boxes ILa e.ral L orw. eilebrated ulna,. brim!. Just ne'd 1 „b, 431.% • • W. A. Aii:LUltti. UPERIOR CODFISH--I hale just recd a *.r hundred pounds of .111 ock blood- tftdOsh, asid to tbebest ever brought hne.. W. A. iteCLUB.O. 1-7PICED SALMON-1 case'4iced So•mon, j r, up Ls du ant of 101ba . asthq joridbi SMOKED II drr, Jurtreed by CllOlOl3, BOOKS FOR. SUMMER- REAB." ING-6 larceiiimen.nt entailabainKaura wd r=vr_rri!.itrautitaiaMt =q., BY TELEGRAPH. liorsa.—Testerdafe proceedings concluded. —After going into Committee, Mr. Stevens, of Michigan, rose to make a immortal explanation in regard to the subject on which the special com mittee had just been ordered to be appointed. He intended to make his statement in the House. After the Minnesota land brill had boon sent to the Committee on Public Lands, of which he IS a member, it was referred to him for his indi vidual action on it; gentlemen who were con nected with this bill called on him and requested that 'certain alterations might be made in the Rd sectiim. Heron ho returned the hill to the Com- Mittee the alterations desired were explained; ono of them was to affect the subject of legisla tion in hlinneso.a, in relation. to lands granted by Congress, and be with his own hands struck from, the original Jell the word "future;" the other alteration ~Bred was the clanging of the "or." to "Sad," and be thought it proper that it should be made, and be supposed ho ha r d made it. He then presented the bill to the conimittee, which approved it, and it was Iltporteki to the House, when it was passed and sent to the Sen ate. After getting there, his attention was called to the bill, and it was remarked that the alterations which be said be had made were not contained in the bill. He conferred with seve ral Senators, and told them he had made the alteration, or intended to do so, and after some conversation ;with the House engrossing clerk, and stating lie bad made the alteration in the bill, or intended to - -do so, and thought ho had voted for the bill thus amended; it W 11.9 finally determined to make the alteration... Several Senators had said it was a mere verbal altera tion, and they 'had frequently made such. Cries or "name them," "name thein He would not give the names, as the gentle , men were not impliCatetf in the matter. At last he said the conference was adjourned to Col. Forney's room, where ho Millie a similar state tneui. Mr. Patton, the Clerk, said ouch altera tions were frequently made, whereupon Col. Forney remarked, "then, perhaps, it would be better the alteration should be made," and he, Mr. Stephens, then left, and he.supposed the al teration wasmade, in consequence of what bad taken place. However much he had erred, he wished testate the facts frankly. So help him' God, he did not then know of any design in har ing the bill changed from its original form. The only interest he had in the bill was, to connect the waters of the Mississippi with the Lake, and the steamboat navigation, and thereby benefit other States,' and the substitution of the word "and" for "or" he thought could not affect the original purpoie. •.A voice.—tdd I understand you to say you' gave the order? , Sterens.—l said if the thing could be done I should be" gmtified. The Fortification bill was then reported to the .House and • , 'The followine Were appointed. on the Commit tee on'..llr. Washburn's resolution: Messrs. Wash burn of m., Breckenridge, Campbell, Barry, and Davis, of Ind. SENATE.--Mr. &MIA., from the Committee on Commerce, reported , the River and Harbor bill, with amendments; as it passed the House. He said'he would ask! for its consideration as soon as the General Appropriation bill was dis posed Of. Mr. Mallory offered resolution setting forth that, whereas„ the Hop. Jared W. Williams had been appoiuted-by the Governer of Now Hamp shire to MI the vacancy in the Senate occasion, ed by the death of Senator Atherton, since which time. the Legislature of New Hampshire had metnnd adjourned without electing a Senator, the aribjeit.be submitted to the Judiciary Com . mittee whether Mr. Williams can constitutionally hold the seat. • ,''The General Appropriation bill was then re minted. The appropriation of $500,000 for the Washington Water Works was passed. An amendinent giving Edward Riddle $26,000 for expenses incurred in fitting up the American department at the World's Exhibition at London was also passed. The bill as amended was then passed, llonsr..-31r.'Carwin moved to reconsider the vote of yesterday pining the Fottification bill. Houston movedto lay the motion on the table. Agreed to. The House concurred in the amendments by the Senate to the bill , making provisions for the postal service- in California and Oregon and Washington Territories. Numerods bills were received and. referridtr On.inotion of Mr_ Wentworth, of Areas., the Committed on Commerce was directed to inquire what legialation was necessary to regulate or prohibit the introduction of insane, blind and lame' foreigners into the portx of. , the United The House went into Committee on the Ap . Proptiatiou bill. - • Mr, liocock urged the necessity of repairing the Navy. end said he intended offeeing an amendment for the purpose. - - Mr. Phillips said the Committee of Ways and intended-to offer 1111 tiMetttliernt to in crease the wages of the seamen. BALTIXORE, July 25.—New Orleans papers of Tuesday are received. ' ' The Terns papers arc filled with accounts of Indian forages along the frontier. .The deaths in New Orleans for the week end ing on the 16th were 129. The cify was very healthy. The deaths in Baltimore for the . past week were 174; none from cholera. . . An Irishman named . Martin Corighlan, living in the suburbs of this city, beat his daughter to death on Saturday night. New YORK,' July 25.—Private:Paris adviees to the 10th, state that a special Russian agent will. leave Havre ".in the steamer Indiana on the lEth for Washington City. He is the bearer orprop ositions to cede .Vitka and other Russian ports to the United States, for money as the considera tion, and also propositions for.theproniotion and extension of commercial relations. A highly interesting semi-official letter em bodying the Csar's riews_relatire to the United States, and the pending war, appears in the Tr-- bone of thismorning. CIXCINXATIr July 25.—The cholera broke out among the children at St. Peter's Orphan Asylum, on 3d street, last night. Six died and six more are sick. The city Is generally healthy. Five or six cholera deaths occur daily. There have been Leavy rains today, with a humid atmos phere, the thermometer standing at 00°. James •P.oundtre corn:keeled with an extensive band of counterfaers .waa arrested at Paris, Kentucky, yesterday; $7,000 in counterfeit bills of $5O, on - the Bank of North Carolina; $2O bilis' on the Bank of Louisiana, and $4OO in bo gus silver, were found on his person. He was committed to jai!.. Nmoses FALLS, Jaty 25.—Several deaths oc- eurred yesterday in the neighborhood of the sus pension bridge. Everybody is leaving as fast as possible. Three and four dollars a day are offer _ This afternoon a' horrible stench proceeded from a shanty near the bridge. Two dead bod ies were inside in a terrible state of decomposi tion. The victims had died alone, and nobody was willing to enter the shanty which was burp ed to consume the , bodies. About ten deaths creamed yesterday. Nnir.lnns, Jai; 25.-ITheie is, but Teri- ation in the prices of Beeves fromlast week; ex tra cattle sold readily; inferior dull ; the quota;. tions aro- 8,- 01 and 10, but few_sales at the let- PIIILADEZPUTA, Jul'y-25.-:=The offerings of Beef Cattle during the past wtt.k were 1500 head, 800 of which number Neff! sant to New Tork. The prices for Beef Cattle rkriging from 8 to 14; .a few head of rery fine CMOs sold as high , as 10. Cows selling at from $.1:0 to $4O. Claim' riot much in demand and selling at $2,50 to $4,50 . 14 100 lbs. Sheep $2 and SL. Lambs $2,506541.1 head. Bogs, no change since last week, prices ...arming at from $5,50 to $6 V.lOO lbs. Pun.sneLritia, Sily2s.--.Flour • market unal tered, very light sales, confined to : retailers at from $8,25€0, tor - common and extra. Rye tour and corn meal inaetive; a sale of3the former at $5,25. - Very little wheatoffering, the reaeipt.i are about 2500 Web, ready aides at $1.,7461,75 for new red, and $1,606'9'1,85 for Southern white. Rje scarce; sales' Peim'aolt $1,0601,08: Corn in request with farther small receipts, sales at 77 @BO for yelloW. Whiskey scarce at 30. :caw Yong, July 2.5.-anont; firm withupward tendeney, the improvement is chiefly on. upper gratlmr sales 8,000. bbls straight State at $6,75 08,7,50; . good Ohio $7,87V,12; Southern buoy ant; sales 2,000 bbls straight Baltimore et $B,- 506b9. Whiskey, better, Ohio 29. Wheat ad tanned 3 , te 7 cents, market firm, with .upward tendency:. ;Mies 10,000 bush red upper lake at. $1,55 '1,60. Oats, Western 45(09, Southern 40(193. Corn, griper, raised at 71074,.50mb. ern yellow 78080, white . 82683. Pork, irre gular, market closed firmer. Mess Pork, $l2O 12,12, prime $10,25010,50: some salei a quar t, r below quotitions.... Beet, firm. Cut Meats firm. Hams, Of et 71; Shoulder , : 5@,51. Lard, better, sales 800 bbfs at 910,10. Cotton,dralf prices unchanged, limited; Orleans 44. . Mottos. , see, common dull, good scarce; no sales: Wins . co, improved, Kentucky. sales 225 lilids at 510 9; Ohio seed, bell. Stocks 'inactive..noney in good demand, supply better, rateit nnchanged, Lard Oil, qoiet. at 76682.. .. . - July 2.6.—P10ur dull brit bra nt $7;10057,'2 5 old. - which is sonice; neleir6oo bush Oats at 80(x;82, - dull. Nothing dono in - Prorisials: • Whhkey 211. 'Groceries an9hang. 0; markets generally . dull. There hove been hooey !Miners all day. , and it tolicier ,net and 'cloudy. River -falling slowli. UT-400 . -fine _}7l9 A. YWCWILU. • . a t- EMM CONGUMMONAL. WAsurx:surou evil , . July 2,i. .July Cattle Markets =ZMM COM3IITTER-OP AItiIITIIMON of ttus Brant orfrada far lutx—Wx. U. :XXII, V. II knufmt. 30.. r% Nuorirs. Wx. ILm.u.zr,Gro. li, E. tgiTEIV OF TILF,I'ITTSIZIMII MAILEET. Ebr Lk' e7dinglyZ, The dullness to general business not only continues but Increases. The.extraordluary hot weather prevalent gm a week or trio has very materially interfered with the out doortransactior.s:mid the daily ' , Torts on T....g0 roe extremely meagre. , The only notable feature of this nt, , ,t.iest now, is the &dramas In Flour. The dally re,ceiyte are so extremely light that the home demand hes b:en molly ..111.d.g the stocks In store and nelvanellig the price corresponding. Iy. From first hands It Is now commanding SB.ddrAIMO Prime above the tip-[m rates resehed mato months since when Flour was nearly - two dollars a barrel more then It is now In Liverpool. The new crap of Wheat belt not jet come forwent to any extent, and we presnme we must welt until it does before escaping from . these fedi. Eons quotations. The general reports float the Grain-growing sections of the Country' indicate a much better crop than was aZ first expiated. It Is now certain that although the weevil Ilitt MOM harm it did greatly less than the rumori would lead ere tobelleve. and the yield, taken all In all.lsert abundant one. Theme arm, as el saysliappens. (oral exeePtions ; but . theseare re'restrlcted that they enter hot slightly Into the mmonet- The mop of the West will be an Increseed one and that of the East Is bettor than last year. Canada too, will yield four millions bushels more then he 185.1 These facts, taken In connexion with the al, promise Of harvest In England and Europe generally, Writ tosatea+ - ds' redriction la the price of breadituffs; but, theold stacks being well exhausted befime harvest, an immediate drain will be made upon the new to supply-the preening wept. of the booby trade, wideh will keep prlces . up„tintit tiel sera, plies begin to grew heavy ewe may themand not till thee, • look for .reduction In prices. The features of the Money Market under*. DO change' FlureyStOckeeontinue to go down at the laatern Beards, jind confidente b of Cove-return to ere. the Best invest-, Inmate, Mime,. le generally rephrtni as . plenty. 7 but the 'holden .fit are to particular In their cholas of securities that Lb "cixan find but little paper worthy of ,their faro,— Vallureg in.. reported at 8414013.Ne* York. Cincinnati and. st. Louie, andeverything indicates et troubled and unset tled condition nrallalrs. If commerce mold be brought wltMn Ito leielthirate channel, and over•tiuding checked. we might look fors return of comparative, even ;but oolong am or Import from four to five millions a woe)", and send out our gold fur men:handles we could well dispense with. and ,Mon indisaimlnately building Railroad?, of.no geo end value. en long Will wo Easeto 111011r0 over • stringent market and look for commereLal (allures as inevitable. The Wool Market Is not in out millet. We am ► great &atom/no In and going Exat, but the market in in the Wool-c01...Mg districts and we are only lipeetators of the transit of the raw material'. Prima remain., taut stunted. MONEY & EXCHANGE—The demand for ?tones' is so• Ore but not placing, and good pager is generally placed' at 1 - 0 cent. aroonth. Par Money la scarce, and Curren has eoneecuently depreelataki in value; tho rates of d count have sdvanned to I%(w . In I.Yehange we have no alterations to oat, and continua our quotations , Buying. P. ,, r • preTs .1.,4 do dls. 1?.. 1 di& 1.14 Thlladelipids and Baltimore Nese Tart; Cincinnati and Louisville. St. Louis. Neu-. Orleans. Currency., .FRT.IOIITA—The Ohio to now to low that navigation Is sitnivit Impound. We therefore 'omit our dnondiona of 111ver freight. On the Railing& and br'Canal the rates air as boron. noted: , • CANAL—Bummer rates are as follows • menu. To plar.a Balt. To New Torlt. four,. Dbl. ..... NI 01,00 klah add lteef 'g bbl. Ale, Alcohol, Damn. 100 Beeswax., Lard, Lard} ted Oil, Tallow L Tobacco licmt ia ill b ilt d ilogir • Nattier,. Fora, and WordEVumiture, A. 01D p KT I ES . East—intclam. it cents; do. ; 4th d 0.40. Flour SO cents it 661. W 77511. k Weotword..to Cincinnati, lot 2d 'do. ; :id do. 40. ASHES—co have no clangs to not& and bat a slight demand; Lois 2LSIL raaaes from 3 , 4035, ea to quallt7 Puts SrrpSS ; Pmts 53g0 ; Sateratut 131.tILIK—Fie Uriek are selltag steadily at 525 for corn taon. and 5,1005.50 for ...tr.. BEESWAX—there la a steady derma at 25, cult. fro !Int ; from Aare at the usual atharme. BUCKETS .4 TUBS—malts °Muskets at Factory at 12,00 and from store . at $2,95: Large Tubs. froM'atore; $l, LO per do; a ' reall do. $0.50. 111:6031S—receipts tight and demand steady 're quote 00 befbre, Brooms of medium to Ilsir crudity at £1.2.25.11= 4 .50 from trot banns, and 5'3.506.53,00 from store. BEANS—no transactions reported : small Mitts . are beta mostirat $.1,12, but could not be pressed off at over . sue. 11ACON—the decline In dines Pork and other Provialtns boo not, as tome may have bum led to anticipate, affected the prim of Bacon ; the tendency of velum qualities of that article lama the contrary rather upward.T he supply of ie ally prime Bacon's not large, while Inferior quidltlesUrn more abundant. We quote prime Cloy Smoked at .5.!,1@.53‘ for Shoulder, 63..ifad4 for Wee and kl-.:69 px.liama 18*- , garcured Items 103.; :patrols not prime go at eery inert tar and unquotable rates. - BUTT= k. DlGS—prime Rutter la very - en 'l;Jie.s, °sin: to the long eontlnned &oath, and family rill is !ening it% slam In ;picket; there 1. no 'Pella° condnit to the of r_ for sale, and ere can sire no quededlons ; foc,mitt Butter as le offering vett enonenanalsally 1130013. Eros.' tolerably plenty and purchasers bay sparingly and caw. ; fresh eel) at 11 nn arrival. . CiLSCKERS—tbe. fbUosizas are roanisfacturei's prkee Water C'eaelzors. 15:75 " WI., Butter d° $(476 - MeV Bread, $5,5 0 ; degas Sods. Nelda end-Plo Si I°',CY4okere, eX it ID .• • txrrroN YARNS. k.C.—ru tulluricß . ue tn. Nails: rates: .• t' jt b744.41,,EV1' 1 14 ct. P 7 24 'Zi b '114'1• 4.710 latl nad . l2 ' 15 MIDI TAILS. No. MO , No.:400" 900 " Did • 7 " 1000 6% 4. Carpet Chain, White, 19e1rkk Colored =Coertlat pain. . =Cki3s;Candkortell,l4; Elaine, 2); Dattlng, Ne.l.: 13, 1.0. 2, 11.tti.C. 15 4 C 4 .3 1 .1, U. CORDAGE—the nuotatlmm are ar, Manilla Ropo, roil 19 11,p. cot. 20 do White - 141 , Tarred 13 " • 14 - Packing Tarn, flee, 12 4 11ro Cnam V anllla, $2,40 03,71043.00' it don. do kl coil 19 rte. Hemp, 11.91. roll. li4 i 1 dos. . do roll. 14 eta 14 \D' Ptoran Lonts-31.111a, 0125 doe. 11 00 dm COTIONIVILDAGE—Cotton Rope, 11,.' and timaiards, 20 do. helm , 1022. Red cords. 03.10, E3.42R91.75 • Dlorllnea, 41.= Posh Cordate...l,o' . CANDLES k. DOAT—ire , note a goal Inookr „for both lartlelea at 12 1 0 for dipped caroller, Lis 00 mound, and g_a for Davie Adamantine. Common hap k,',".a3, and Eau , • yeee toilet do. 10. • CllESSE—denlers do not hold large *Dicke, pre eralruk to mate their dolly receipt/. keep pae< with their We. the demand La good, and Wes are making at 31ii1T4 3 Sir Drirlar:; to the trade, and 140.% to the retail trade. • DRIED FiallT-1. few Wes are reported. and Delmm main a. before--$1,71961.1,42 for Peaches and 51.001443.13 Pa Ape:el:ma lots going at about 12% a bushel higher, FEATIIE.U.S—horn tint hands the figures range from 40. 4013, and in the mall rap at 414/50. 1111.11—the wholesale ielllng reknit city Are SR Iran Shsgte Meta. 100 Dr, Eltlpettiff $l,OO and Illallah. 11,1 niddlinge 111.20. • FISII—a rood deinand to co Into consumption ; Nee gnat. Matlmml No. a Isle ate,boosum ;median do. $9.60 asio.oo ; Baltimore Minim 1000 ; aratelti dd. dor salted. was ; pickled do. 83.6204",0n ; Lake PI all, Trot $940449,00 ; Mt. bbls. do. 5.1.50@t4.75 ; 19slte Flab Snnnalllo.ooll bbl., it bIL btd. p. 00615.25. FLOUR—the receipts cilia, past week ham not boon equal to one does cocummatlon, and the stocks in 'stare have been stoadllr Solna down prim boos c. 4.6 .0, 1 • 17 advanced. and sales hale Wen making fm serval days at P.37(410,50 from test handl, and V3,5012,.59.11erni50 0i419. Them Banns, It Must be' nada:M.4 cannot be maintain-. al,excep t under o tart. detielent Sanely'. - As 'tom a% the ass crop can be turned Into Flour and Montag, fornard In stellelent qua:ntes, prices •111 take &belay tumble.: Baled nem mode Yentonity at at still Bulb= adrence—a:. omen. lot on the ;hat( atiS,o2 end 110 tas.' from store, Inthres lots,"atSS.i7LOSS,7l. ; in the afternoon : the sellin' prices , from store Were 88.7:41141,00: The eboek lii, the isradti of • dealera is - reduced to ISCO bbls. and sal the =Only dam not rearhloo bide. a day theerarehmuses will be Wei to tees than a week. In addition to the home demand, ship• molts*re making to Heaver. Massillon. IT/meter due— plseelt whirl ought to supply u• With • Flour thetead of • hosing it of us. (11tAIN—htli ant eomliog forward freely, but.-there Is o st. Way home 'demand. and morel purchases, Dare been. i male on Philadelphia amount within the week we globe from Out hinds aided/AI. nod front !tore 42Q41. Is nominal at 550 .58. from first hands; RrtBo4Bs; DssuT Is net offering. and Is nominal at 654175 ; W NOAY Is sat ce: but there is no disposition to buy mend Sor idneent wan to, and quotations are nominal at $ 1 .611&5L 65 .... • • • • O ROCERIES—the market Is nochanand. and there is very light dommd ;Seger angel front4NOWS. 510150 es 24026.C01he Mier.% Rim 554064.. --LAY—ales at make are making at SISE4O) R ton, Abe supply dining harvest being light. 11111515-00 quote green beef hides at i ; dry salt.? at IS golOtanddis dint at 16og18. . 11011-011 To; fresh crop, are quotable at 2S, sot east! - ern do; at 10033. IRON k MAII.Sihe lowness of the river emend:a . cc ports by that rhanitel, and we bare not much activitY to note, but stocks are extra:eel,' light, and - mist the. mills are cow Idle. as Is usual at Oh reason, when frePehe are made. ,%Yet centimes mirrquotatlem• • Commoit Pad• died ler. 0X; Charmed d0.3,1‘ ; Joliet* do. •.• Nal:s'lod sod upwards. lAA it keg, less the usual &moot. ILATtn— no operations reported I held noltiliallKat 874 a 9X. 1 , , • Lk:STILES—the following are the ogee from Mars. ear . Red Leather Upper do.' oar st , s . rte. SIETALS—Lad, Woe of Pit In lots. at :U. In Or *ma . way at 7X; L.. 40.11008.. Copper le steady . at!aso)3 6 fbr sheet, cash and time. and Rm. 331424. No otos 'of Eht• reported. Dhow firm at 587,51:400 far Juniata. • • NAVAL. STORSS—Stdrits • TurpenthusSlOWSS; Rolm 83,_5 ; 151.117(444,90 ;.Tar $4.7941.9.09. OlLS—we hear of no tales of Linseed within the-week. but notice mom rerelpts from below So' mitsummu ; hold ers generally ask 35, width ls the outside r qnotation, but wo premmte diet purehneere sire unwilling to . Old lard. No.l, is selling 10.730.78 and , No. gat 70—packages RYE notirt—to womb, ou arrival, $5.00015:701' from SALT—oleo at the Ciast at 12 09 foe No. liad $24954102.. 12 br extmfrom store at tbe rerulir admire, • • - 811REELNISS—we quote Ramer 3llll3lmetings at 5t Lb STEEL—gulag Steel. Nttaburgisnantdkatrue 6X60030 F10w,d0.11 . 44X ; Steel plough stings I; do:' ant to pattern- _9 tololit ft Etsel;frornnuktlion. fromlmmuro d 40,0, ;; n0•5t0 ,, L,73f ; Fort do. Manta*. 8 ;Steel Wear- tire. 7: ValOtte Strings, 10),1;-mut-•40,13@ilb;,Caltbrator1 meth, 15E5,=03.31; isx64. 10,55 ootit.' • SEEDS—there is neither_Clover mar lholothi ,l ° the. * * ' • Yet. Cud quotations can he had ;.11auged. do• ;I Rtintl. and we may q u o t s ,t; s i . .,„ o ,3 o . o ...ii m i, PEALLOW , littietootluf.itt:wequote rWonle,slll7 ot 194 ION: roue' IP still Ileatrag at 8. • - ; • • •••• • warn LlAD—tallno, with a good slemanel: and stead/ Uhl at 1'25911 144. foe own to 'oil; Stitt ; !fri 9 emst 9 l l _ ; Bed Ledaeft.7t ID.. •} ' - WHISENTO Wes of the work were motif. to swan O 27 p'Xtittitt;.@sai: some WSW of raw. In , itChtd, WOOL-tiara is w t .irket,..bere. onkel awouH4.,;jwi few otoiciattur lots aro 'offered diabtre st=6lo IN* tera lii6lli teprima. sod 0044 ibe elac* , :, 7 obia7o. 2 _ 462l lii the - ,,,ek,u7t lbe AdVaietiC - Xsit , , , ltigto h;.tnretiOr. ' very little dieposhiMMOOrliaaleolOOD on "; s 4991991 . tmtnxtdon to Set/L/1 ID: iv:pioing Wool : = ro hoYilloon nrnrErta.— id DO 13. extract hum a letter.rereired tha uh:rnietth7 ratifr= ' r.sos. WI 11. the demand l'4l- taxis evatitiacitut an annum= wale In .rote orate war. and tbe autzenate esparto' are gedatly In extese Utast year, belna at the rata or !SALIM robe it =M. 4 1 4 4 i=n) thin mar tetakan twe.thlrds or the entire prod netletatet tlreet Britain—the remaining ; third is o y half the quAtlty ;reuired fur home nonsunitaten.— Under Shored erteastse tea we are rather likely rulairsare than Aee:inefn Iron rtices. , ,N. Y. Gam..:4 The week clouts with in abuildenlyi 2any3lonel.3toirket . for Moan who have sallefeetervaccuritles. - ti'ctf ler,m • antounts. millions 0. the negreetale. area the' hands •of large lenders' unetaeloyed for wantbf m16(4117..17 tOrtOtren Many orthe leading Wag homes will not take - Larders to buy_ stocks emegtintc Par min.'. whlat tend,. materially to reduce the demand.ihr loan, hie...bile Witmer:a Mr the purposes have been &moat entirely driven out of 1 the market. leaving a luxe-serum which.. has not tee tilled by other borrowors r and cerneequently capital 7con Valles to naymulate. and th e effectir rent In, the reduc lion of rates of Interest. , itailmede have bar the . lazt year . more than nu y other mese, snetallmd the rates °tinter. In the street. While Elie, or Iludeon Rim. or Illlend Central weptanece wryer= them inket errrainnally at / 4el 63.15 "l cent .. bat little coMmeretal pa. Der amid be plit at better ram ' Now capital I. withdrawn from thls`a e.. _nue orinvestment, and finitely. per gees at 801011 ... with a demand excesdhigthe mippl:LEallivad ' aenV 5- en Wren of the best clear are wild on In small {itisnal . and with Keen difficulty at 16(41E. cent. An far ail - n Stoney market le onicerned, the es . °Mabel Y-. ler was an advantage to the stnoct, Ult withdrew a • c lover who was Atwell , ready to takezny amount of - of without much outgamt to thereto of hitereet.' • There Is so • general eentractlen of angagemente going on e an* an indlsynedtion to enter Intermit on... Which must materi ally mist In the continuance or as easy Money market until the lemons of the past:nicathamforgotton sod' vs get a roll head Oates:a Onnemin.-0. Y. , Trib. • CATTLE MARKET.. - AugourFT, , 24; 1854 lIEEVIIS—some bead tare atreeirt. of laileh all CO were void ; prime for Pod to Prime: I..ewe from SHEEP dt LABlELe—the numlier 'Pepe N.e.ir Omit i:00. and:told et 114,50®ER.7Pjfibead—iim:45tttaide flgtare Wog fora few 'err prime. SHOOB-several hundrode mere ebfpped East, but •• • • sold funtkli market.: ' r.- , RIVER INTELLI4ENCE STEAMBOAT ARRIVALS ANDDEPARTORE' Venture. Gordon, Ttearir. Jefferson. Unson,Brownsvills. ' ' I.nzorne, T. 11. Shriven. llenthiekson. West, Newton., • Cut. Bayard, Pnebles, Etisabeth. Venture, Gordon. Lest. Jefferson. Mum. Brownsville: - Lurerne. Bennett. Brownestlle. - T. 11. Bbriver. Ilendrleknon:; - West - trenton. Vol. Unread. Peebles. Elientoth litriaol3 *ening:acre Wai one 'foot six eltwa water la the channel and on rtakal. - • • ILV-WPACITRERB OF 4, COOKING. iIT A ATISTG. FANCY ST,b_VES, GRATES, •FENDERS, Pipes, Boxes," and Found 4 Castin[rg all kinds . OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, - No. 267 Liberty SE. corner of ANA, PITTSBIJROII, PA. 1841" CrOTICE—The subecribert pzllmcivo pro. I . =llfilr ftzraishlng %bele. Italllnir Mill. tam. as at li r irtg i llan,oa. tpe_.ttigh , l7 t h r ° 3 - 1 , r .ittraa Av rrtl. " . 13M or LQ. nert4ll; Itaaatttrrequirkgr r ilklasivs! 2615 p Lo 0 .. 'a a Gentlemen' First Olin Goods. HE subs6ribeirs be 4 lease to inform the public that their bar, roe d their EILISMICT IStoek,oom- Iggttv t 6 noßgtand "'° 4l "2"*T.' E ' a Te ral k .."'' . rr.cuAni TAuott, iOl7 : lB5 Liberty stecet. GreatikmiAraitialßais of Carpets. OARPET::3V_AREIIOUSE, NO:112 .11411=7 "STILEST..72'I7S7IIIRaff: W. 111.'01.1.1.NTOCIr& BROS:. V I L - WING conimonc6l our st‘leof Carpeting, on Clo th s, U4' subsea the plasma, to anmomma oar rude and the public that we are now fulling ca ear preaent Mock at reduced prim,. to make nom far the Fall immolation. •We tusks thews wishing to tarnish dote% Rouses, or Rteambesta„lo all and emmlne the largest and Mast Meek West of the mountains, as we are determined to sell cheaper than an to purehamd ter rush In the tact- . . u titles. Oar dock Gemming In part the Iblionins, *ln Moral Velvet Rile Canada Domes* coition Carluda Tapestry Brosnels dot' Twilled' • do da Brussels dte• A ll do da Aubusson Unwell • den All Wool Enetch . do; Rolm imperial SPIT do; (temp, 13st and Rag do; Popertne do do; Chenille end Tufted Rune: Fine du. des , thatanand Caws hlatUoin Ratent•Tipesta ,Ing'n EbneWtib, Adelaid t Cocos Po perdue • do do; Mahn- - Hine do do: Nair RAM' • cow.= do . de; Pianonad Table Covers. 64 ,010 and m i t ut i.we b.d...a d lla u e m ed . Haelsigahelaraeat and beat we feel eantdrig that we - Ihteaetebaw the plan, to ist..atear ',bests. Also. On C101E5.24. 44. • 24 ft. sheets of every style • dos , Stades, Trimming!, 44. sleet lu. tbe•Westeen Kest eau siesta tha most :1141111. est' grestastsgsltsk 1 12 21t. !ALE. A. A. Mason & Co., - do. 23 P7l - 17LITIZ4M. Willopen their next treat SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF DRY GOODS, - On. Thursday. June'lfith '1854. - line lva th.lrj:ere' d t " -/T tb. Ivlldtiana morn - .s• pl 4 7 :71 . 00t WOMB - . cORNEIibtFLIIST &4414.511.1",5T5. IturAVRINLSTS' TOOLS or every varety, Al.rr - 1111712. M. totoo to order. Del: I • Ara. I. asnai.a.a.ll.lN a OD. OD. EILACK 'LACE SCARFS.—Murphy Ilturtifieldhave eyed felt Inact Lae. &sem and l ax, at low prierr, toe rtnallty. lel3 os. PEACHES AND APPLES -1". 300 . Ali. Dry ADDlefc 100 3101.1) Pesetur. 2) do do Poacher. PftladOrt hT 1317 isAtut DICKEY CO: cs I STELIN Int , aonstautly tor sale at tight or short danaon clone% Louisville, Cut Louis. Bea Orlesua. . hicago, , Detroit. and Cleveland, at No.ll Fourth et 'c r A. WILALN9 & CO. . visit —st) tails. large new No. 3 Mackerel; g o - • ey• ui 18 T. for -sere tr. X .15. 3t7tx.cl White 1.1 store sad Jzio MATT & LNI.. ACKEREL-50 bb new No. '3 (lam Marketer CO tibia. extra Warrior. to intro 67_3.. A .10 or . JOUN WATT Jir vac • V.1.01:111-130 bbls. "Oliphant's',' S. F. and Extra Flour In stars to sale ty• JOU:7 WATT OCI. CqFFEF.--25 bags best for sale by j. 15 . . VON BON:41101Ln 111 - CON-BMM lbs. Ham, Shouldeniand Sides In mookebouse gar sea by R. 8.0111.130 N k CO ATVS PORR i .: 72 6 41s. jult . fil_ff . sale Mackerel F l5ll-60 UM& Nod GO m'd b 3 largo' _ Toet. 1 llor Fing bblo. No. 1 tribod;lO do lake nvur. • • Z 1 do Wblby Fhb: :A) bait' bbto. White Bab.— Jost reed sad for solo by • JOhN WAIT A CO. C • IIEAPPRESERVIUGARS-- NG S WI:Mallon - crashed &CS arul di. - • • • .O. Sugar, NI Ito. for $l,OO, Tar sale Sr JeN4 W.zdocuilia ASPBERRY .CORDIAL-1: *Small cask 4',"l'VtiViVorion ' 2 ' .'X.Nssaa £ 14otit sta. TVIRE CRACKERS-15 bra. Chinese Fire L'r..4lars Int sale lov by IV. IL B U TTON ,No.I2. ears Wood and Tront eta ir ifGAR . S--Cubs, Cuba and Seed, EtTairri N 3 ,/7 nd Seed. llalfßriteltai i : ; l4 s rAti , TRIe 2 • - b , EPEE -FINE OLIVE• OIL--6 doz. of the - yore Tartan 011sa 011,roi table we, . , reed Shia day . oat In wantoran excellent article nn procure It at. jy6 J dd. YU:MINI - :rd. cur. bled * Market at. . - -s. — UtiE COD LIVER OIL-Enker's genuine Ood Liver 014 by tar the bait "article now. in. us e .— news using 0011 Later 00 -would do well's, glen thls a tidal and ba continent or ita zeretozuz er.zz 011 nth... 0 &W. reelthla day by . jyB . - JUIL YEZMINO. nACON-11nens, Shoulders and Sides for Jur. paw br jc2i BELL LLB3OEIT. 161IDOAVE457Phil7k0a§ 8 15 &wen:resat anew and bean_ _ d ' nee Ur Ail= Ms. Gold Pencils and Vol a "- r d r E p i r. tr t e .,,t r r T . b eto t:_i: Onr ner in lr d artedh , or t ilai: e= an o . w ;a r z " r Is Serest to saw ue • cal becin ". 4 k. I lidarket et. 1.23 . •It • WOOS EMERY,use r iteitee, on hand tji - isia•by •• • MEM_ . 2 0 floe.: CEESE-40 bre. prime W. R. just imfd d for ee&L br ;J yr 8. If/MAWR Q CO- fu 1: .+l. bY . HAVISAVOIEIt.CO. _ 131kIRD SEM-4000 lbs., for foOding daring the Lot Jamison, fr ,rile at 47 Flftb pt. by JX&IFJ3WARDIIOP. (5115ICeSITES FORCOTifil l flT — Y scams of ariyand. le - I,,,aulltul ttonadtrutto at lour Mlle Mu, at .9.160_ par sena also, fire em, at vote per eoJo; PIP arm,. per s. good road and Pleasant situation for drama. s.arnm- for .youradros.. ; • 14.L1UTIMEIIT d0N,140. fd ALL LI LA.CKBERRYBBANDY3 caskiof tnr prrioe quality; eultalb 7 fdr: sardlandt "rMdoriq for eln onanti Lira to suit, b y WM.II, utION.• J o O . bor. W.d. srosnats.• 417111.11tRY BRANDY; very fine: Id - IL) from ir no cberrtes, by ob. doe., • battle or On Quantities to tuft, by • , • WTI. U. SUTTON, Jr3o ' N 0.12, Cor..Wood and Front sta. fir—URNIP SEEP--flut4 Bap; / ' 4 ". Yellow Abmdeeti.' • _ 4" Fircryrigoith_ina tall at Ma Swel a.m., 6th at. br SAS. W uoP. V 0: M.OI,Ag3EB-40 bbls.i4ypriine .ur _l • ts•l•.'l•siorn .4 tor We kiwi° elkpkonilitritalt..' if/ .A. A. Ife.IIANICM4: :td Bro. SUAGERY.--,Prineiples . end .1 Pruett* , of Nnial Surzerr,b7Ch.Piri A. 1 1074 4 1. Sro. Far rale , by • nnT 1).).. WoOd - OrtjalE lIONEY, 1212 cents 'per lb, :‘ mom's icrArroviu. the %maid. V . O. 1 ItTACKERKL, 12 1-2 ets. per lb., at .1.111 306 ", MMUS StRATTON'S, to the Dimond. .14AMS-5000 for - e . W -1 by • Jon ; A. k A. /14BANE. 114 NU I,l3C.iiiNK ROOT on hand and 513Utbr Cap* j 1 , 7 , ruonlw seas F : iCTET/ALII lAfS—Tho rein:limier of the new Dale late will he sett •cplivate ale 'ea "nal _ l -sr of How ---- 5 7 4 large , I 1? /141i."5°" Smp n os., wow, - LET—Alino House' on PeniciCjiilar for. Wm of - Vddll tbo phot, Uhl odor; - Root km, Also, o good Homo: . Sung, ATOM, mar tbo Coaddrooso. MOW ., - • it, DRK ¢ppj~,g.—'~;bhla.ior'nsle.D' 3rlia .. .:_~Btd~a~, ~;~, ~ ~_ NEW' YORE AD . VERESEMENTS. • Fr= Wm. IL McDonald', Advezil4!im-i ===a Will be_rablished otitholst Angrist, THE .CABIN 110r3 STORY. A .cciai....t*toll. o Roma rem iff lekno, iish.nvi, th, A taw ,r2Af ' , neer; ismfor."Me . Latetwer go:* •:0;e1 Do reff., success hitherto enjoyed by the author orth..b , r. popular wort.. to a suillelent guarantee o t favor with which any production coming from his pen will be rewired by the public. “The Cabin liefe Eto- Fy'vds a romantic retentive. illustratiniet he horrors Of Um lare Trade.a. malted on in the . C..ast , f Africa. The an. titer has served in the nay—and the t.extitotimil and characters am I...lazed from ptrarmal ow:La:ma-me allit them. Thu .tin ettelting . luterat sail adven ture *alba ce10hm , ....1 wort of Defoe. • Robinson' Crnsoe," and bus the edisntaze over that glorious titian. Inas mnoh aa it In f,,,,oded on Mats ore...cry do> uceurrenee.— The history of the heroine of the Story, Zuleika. the fir. cuedan edam, purchased at Constantinople, edut-ated and married s• the reckless,yet chivalric. Se; one—the emu. mender eethe Adman., la sionly the name/lion ors fart painted front the lit, and all trio numerous characters rte., ed throughout the story am vividly and grathimi ly drwn. • The pnbilsbers have almadVreceired orders for the whole of the 0415.011 wan original ly their intention to publish: coneequently.tbey have been °Whoa' largely to increase it and they respectfully rwitiestthat all orders may be wad. In iminediately. 'her ooktdmitlY