fiflltM MA . 1111112 - 11:1towznrs..—A murder of a modtbrutal nature Wasi perpetrated on Monday night, at a houtniensithe Denneyhints Cunt about three' mdse Bt6n'the city. ' . It'enmld appear :that a num named Benjamin Briniervind his wife bad been quarrelling, at the hotine'referred!to, and that John Dixon, tbe cap talgif.the carcid,bo:Wit Eureka, which happened to PP'passing that Point at the time, went &shots to - make peace between them. Brewer went in side-the house when the Captain got off the boat, but came out almost immediately, and attack ing Mai with a corking mallet, literally.beat 14 brains out. The Coroner was cent for, on Tues day morning; and held an inquest on the body, at which the following testimony was given : Margaret Tetley, sworn—Was outworking yeaterday; and came home between six. and sev en !reelect - P.. M.; was about ten minutes at .borne when I heard Benjamin Brewer.aed his wife disputing; both were cursing; ho left his own hoise came into - mine; when he Mane in, tor raised, his lied, and striking his knee, exclaimed "by' have her life or somebody tine's life tonight;" caught him by the aria' and asked hhn to give the woman (meaning his wife) up to me;, told him he hod abused his Wife the whole week, and begged of him-not to' ibrose her 'any more; he said lie wouldn't, and then went into , h e own house; shortly after I beard Mrs. Brewer crying out all kinds of murder, and.begging for somebody to coa" and relieve .her for God's sake: :came to Drawer's door; and struck it three or four times; be cried' out from inside d—m you, ,you Dll, kill you;" got "into the' house, and, found Brewer and his wife engaged iit analtercation; went to see .Mr. smith to get him to interfere, and while I wee away.,a boat came by; when I got back I ear Bralieidift a corking mallet and etrike:deceas ed on the heath- they were standing at the cor ner of the shed* at the time; hallooed - . mur der, and talented to Brewer not to kill the man; the ' man fell when Brewer struck- him, and crawled a short distance, on his hands and knees &vela the garden; Brewer went towards the house scd.tholi aPpreached the deceased, who was ly ing down in the foot of the lot; he struck him again with the mallet, and kicked him, exclaim ing as he did so, "d—n your soul, you'll never rise again; I'll put you out of the road;" myself and Mr. Dann went down to where deceased was lying; end wailed theltilood off Ids face, he was &Cadet the time; Brewer went along the tow path towards towrif 1 followed him as far as the bridge serous Pine Creek, ifterwhich another man Came up, and I returned home; Brewer was not drunk the canning oethe.murder;: Mrs. Brewer appear ed to be the worse for liquor; Breirer and his 'wife were frequently lighting; since tkey came to live here, about ten days ago; nerersavr deceased till the evening of the mortice; Mrs. Brewer was drunk three days oat of the ten she tired licit door to me. Robert Turley, aworn—Saw Brewer beating his wife nboutnine o'clock on Monday night; he said be would have her life; that ho was deter mined to have it; went inside of my - own house and closed - the door; leaving them to tight it out. I went to bed and saw' nothing more, though I heard cries of murder outside; Brewer struck me twice while I was endeavoring to part himself and bis wife; I was drunk at the - time; got my whisky in Pittsburgh. . - - • Edward Jones, sworn—Am embloyed on the canal boat Eureka, of which the deceased was captain; shortly after Teasing the mouth of Pine Creek on our way from Pittsburgh, on Monday night, wn heatd some person crying murder at a house on the canal; saw the driver, Thomas Ear ly, standing at a gate near the house; came up to wherabe was standing, and beard a boy en ing out his father was knocked-down; the de ceased then came up, when a woman met us, and said °nothing wasithomatter;" thy h..) Laid there was, and the steersman wanted to go into the house; the captain would not let him,' and started to' the boat,• we had not gone far, when the little fellow followed us, and told us that our captain had been knocked down and killed; ran after the boat and told the steersman that the captain was killed; came down to the house, anti- saw the steersman, who had run ahead of me, tusielhig with a maMhe picked up the steersman and pitched him into the canal; the steersman swam out, and the fellow - who threw him in walked down; with acrowd, towards the month of Pine Creek; went to Shdrpsburg and told the people there what had occurred; the de cepsed had drank a little that evening, and tip-, peered somewhat jolly; he was not drunk; the deceased lives at Bolivar; Cambria county; Ilive in the Eighth Ward, with ray father, Robert Jones: Thoems Early, driver on the canal boat Eu reka; heard the testimony. of lust vritness, and corroborated ii eiery particular. • Peter Klingensmith, sea,sworn: Between eight. andmineu'eloek• onday night, Mrs. Turley came to me, and told me that my tenant woo killing bin wife; I Went up,. accompanied by*Dirid - 13.: 'Williams and George .Uns, and as we got : near the hones we'met Ben Brewer walking along the tow-path; I laid my hind on his shoulder, and asked him what was the mat ter( good deal," he replied, and holding up Ai mallet which he held in his hand, be said "this was the only thing I had to defend my self against the d-.d boatmen;" told him to- come beck; and it would all soon be over ; he walked 'right past trio to the house, widths next thing I saw was Brewer striking a mac - in the bottom of the lot, near the fence; the man fell, , and he caught him by the hale when he was down, and - chucked him around ; told ' Mr. Williams- that wouldn't do; so we went down to where the parties were; as we got near them I saw Brewer strike the man in the side, and then jump on his lace; Mr. Williams caught him by one arm, and I seized him by the other, and we brought him up to the tow, path ; when Brewer first struck the Man' ho !horded to him not to strike him ; he merely turned on his side when Brewer jumped on his face, and did not, speak; told Brewer to come away, that the mat ter would be all settled after a while ; he walked on a little ahead of us on the tow path; heard a crowd of men coming after us; shortly. after Jones came up; and naked, where was the man that struck Ida captain. (The witness then gave • detailedaccount of the encounter between the steersman and Brewer, and stated that the latter had.nearly choked the former before he threw him into the can't) • Brewer, after the enconn ter with the steersman, went along to my honse, end asked for some drink; told him he had bet ter not take it; he took a dram and went on the porch ; told 'him that I did not wish to have him about the bonus, as I did not want to have a fuss there; _Brewer then left the porch and walked down the mad; did not know the man waskilled at that time. John Turley, sworn: Monday evening between eight and, nine o'clock; Brewer and his wife were fighting; he was whipping her witty a rope .. like a bed cord; my father came out and toldhim . to . ((Mt that, else he, would go for the Squire; Brewer then came out and, knocked my . father. down; a boat was coming up and the =CD seeing me cry, asked whet was the matter with me; I :told them that my father had been 'knocked down; they then jumped off the boat, but the captain would not accompany, them; the -men I swore at him and ha got-off and came down with them; when they came to the house, Brewer ran in and the captain told the men to go on, that it was all right; She captain was outside 'peaking to Brewer's wife, when. Brewer ran out with a mallet in his hand and stnict the captain on the had twice; be knocked him down each time he struck him; ran after the tut and told the men that their captain had been•knocked downy they came down armed- with clubs, de. [The re remainder of this witnesses testimony was mere ly corroboratory of that - given by Klingensmith, in regard to the fight between the steersman and Brewer.] - • • Dr. James King, sworn: Examined the body , or the deceased, and , found a number of immense injuries en the head, as follows: A fracture around the back part of the bead, extending from ear to ear, on the line of this fracture, on the left tide, the hone was broken into several plecesi alracture extending from , the ' opening - at the base of the sk ullj up along the back part of the,head, and another from the same opening op healer the left ear; the bones of the temple . were both fractured at their basis; a fracture item the front of the ,hull's base to the top of the head, and another - around the base of the skull Iri,front--thus - dividing the frontal bane into two lonse pardons . . this bone, about the eyes was much crushed; the nasal bones were crashed; the cheek banes were bath brpken; the upper jaw bone was broken from the akull and banging lone.. .These injuries mist have been in flic•W by a- number -of blows from . d heavy instrument, such as a hammer, aredie, or and in my opinion, unqueationably caused the. death,' of the- deceased ; the mallet , here shown me (the same , setia. with Brewer) might, in the hands of a strong man, - produce these In- The testimony closed bore and & verdict was • rendered that the.duessed came-to his deathly iejuries inflicted on. him by•Benjainla Brewer. . Brewer, shortly after laving Klingensmith's house, was discovered lying in a corn field above the plank read. Ile was ireviediately seized by . a gentleman named McQuedey and In the etrug- ' gle which ensued both parties rolled- down - the - hiffinto the canal. '• Brewer was tip in a hurry, and after a close chase he reached the. Allegheny titvr r ilittigedin, and gaining the 'appetite shore, • escaped. Ile Is a thick' built man, with a bald bend and a ruddy complexion; and is wall kbown , • In this neighborhood:- Nixon was an unmarried man and resided In Bolivar Cambria - county Po. . . DIATII MON iIITIMPZILAXCa.-4, woman hom ed Martha Holmes died Monday nista,- at a late hour, from taking an Mrer ilese•• of-anaphor while intoxicated. The coroner beldem Inquest an the body, when a terdirt vas - rendered that the !framed came to her death from the excels. edre MSG °Mato:lasting drink. The deceased re -eided.on Logan street, In the 6th Wird, and has been 'drhikiag - freely Ao.e the- !that Dtericr COEFZT.—Before Judge, Hampton. The case Of the r3chool Directors or the First ward, attached - for.cOntempti waccalLed up in a b ot ., eaUrt.yesterday, Mr. Shinn appearing for the -Direetors,. and Mr. Staunton for ?desert. Dr eam, McPherson .- Er. Co.; the Iplaintiff's in the Mr. Shinn. read a statement of the fittancial affairs of the Board, showing Quit warrants were out and the appropriations made to the amount of $2917, over and above all monies in the Treas ury. They denied and disavowed any intention al diarespect or contempt of the process of the court, and protesting that if they have unwit. tingly committed such offence,-it has:been for want of understanding the;purport of said man date. They asked however, to submit the follow ing statement of facts: The legal plaintiffs in the above cue are the contractors who built the First Ward School house now under the care of- the defendant', and the equitable _ plaintiff., is one' of the sureties of said contractors, ad one of the gene in a bond of indemnity conditioned - to keep sae and hartnleu the School Directors of said Ward, from any mechanics liens;_ which plight be filed against the School House by sub4ontract. ors. Numerous mechanicalliena INNS! by sub contrutorsand material men,but upott application to the court they were all stricken from the reurds and the Directors were advised by eeeniel that the principal involved in' the decistoit had, not been passed upon by the Supremo. tenet,. and the parties might yet prove a reversal or said de cision. The 'directors were notified that farther proceeditigs were to le had by: the lien holders, mad not to pay J. A. Speer until said lien bold-, ers bad had an opportunity of being satisfied by further legal proceedings.- The Directors stitho; tired a warrant - to be drairn for the _amount of the judgment as 'teen as the liens were disposed of, andtinally out of the way:. -This Ahoy sup: posed they had rt_ . 0 . for then 'own' pro tection. They further repro:mutts:l that from the time this-warrant was drawn, 'until the present time, there has never been unappropriated mon ey in the Treasury to putt. In fact the ortli; nary expeases of. the wheel hod been paid .by a resort to - temporary loans to a considerable After the issuing of the writ ordering the payment of. the money, the President authorised one of. the members call uppn'Jaa. A. Speer and offer to settle, by giving him all the money in the Treasury„ except indficient to pay the rsgelar monthly worst of the Teachers, and warrant on the Treasurerforihe balance of the judgment and coats, to be paid out of the first money to come into the Treasury. The money was about $5OO. Speerrefused the - offer and replied "he meant to put the directors through,' and it the same-time threatened to •put the . Diretiers'in jail for contempt. • " This was the substance of the case for the Di- , rectors, to which was appended, a statement of the financial.affeire of the Treasury, and on as: serration That to the' best of their knowledge and ability; they hattfollyobeyed- the mandate of the court in the .writ referred to in this pro ceeding,'Snd prayed that they may be dismissed with resonable costs and charges. This state ment was sworn to by Mr. Singerly. Mr. Stanton ; replied that it was the intention to negative the statement by cross-questioning the parties, and by witnesses, and asked'the ap poialsnent of an examiner. , , • Jasper E. Brady, Esq. was thereupon appoint. ed examiner, with leave to plaintiff's in_exeint. don to eimuune the difendantrion oath, touching the matters in issue, and also to take such testi monyns may Are required by either parties on reasonable notice, to be given by the eiatainee.- ind it Lsordered thit Bald defendants personally be and and appear before said examiner when by him required to answer on oath such interrogato ries as may be exhibited by plaintiff in execution touching the matters at issue. The examiner is: to appoint the time of hear ing, and report the testimony to this Court. Ttzs Sust.L . Nora PnosEccriox.—The case of the-Commonwealth for use of R. 'Jones vs. Holmes & Co., Broken!, being an action to re toyer the penalty imposed by the "Act regu lating Banks," for- passing notes of a foreign Bank or a smaller denomination than $5, came up before Esquire Bowman, of South Pitts burgh, yesterday. AbsalOm 'Morris testified teat he had received a $2 bill on a foreign Bank from Ur. Holmes, tome time ago, and the testi mony of a member of the firm of aolnies & Co., gating that be had paid $lOO in email notes- to llbarris, was also tendered . inovidence. Mecum 'had not been finished at • late hour in the Tun RE3CVE 'or rut - Aitr.GED 81:AT13.-A gentleman of- this city called on us last evening, and in relation . to tineslave ewe 'notices in yes terday's Gazette, stated that he knew Mr. Hor ner, the alleged owner of the woman and chil dren rescued on Monday at the depot of the 0. & P. railroad, and that the facts of the case were just as he stated them, namely, that the woman was freti and That he was' taking herself and her childr to the State of 'Wisconsin. • . . A. - VERT heavy gale of wind . swept, O'ffr the' city and its environs last evening.. A natuber of trees in the upper wards were ,injured, other wise we heard of no damage beli4 done by the C 016111211) . —A fellow named Dennis Stanton; charged with setting fire to &tarn near Latrobe, owned by s man named Noel, was committed to jail, yesterday, by Etoptire Watt of the above . . ' , Tits thr.socairs hold their County. Convcotion this morning at the Court House. ' BY TELEGRAPLI. Baynatoar„. Sep. fk—The Grand Lodge Of I. 0. of 0. F. tins evening elected inManila. Elli son of Mawr., Grand Sire: I. G.' W. Race, of Louisiana, Deputy Grand Size; James L Ridge. ; loy of Alaryland,.Grand Secretary . , Joshua Van sant of Maryland, Grand Treasury. Evssmo Sas/km—The Lodge proceeded- to the conaideratiOn of amendments to the Consti tution. After : several hours deliberation: they adjourned. - Capt. Hollins has been detached from thecom mend of the Cyans at Boston which is ..to go in to dock for:repair. Secretary Dobbins has expressed regret tit the arrest of Rollins and ',Sures him that he retains the unimpaired confidence of this Department for his gallantry and patriotism. - Nsw Yong,. Sept. s.—The New 'York 'Bank statement for the week is as &Seim Specie $14,- 714,650; circulaeon $9,584,650; loans $91,891,- 200; deposites $72,858,750. Grist and Mario's first 'appearance' at Castle- Garden, last evening, was not inferior is suecelos 7 to that of Jenny Lin . .It was crowded to thit utmost capacity. The Evening Past Intimates tiat Alvarez, 'the opponent of Santa Anna, is in New York fitting out an expedition . . against the Mexican govern, ment. Three or four vessels are named Inaba ding the eciew steamer Benjamin Franklin, which hoe on board ten 82 pounders ands!! the ammu nition necessary, for ck naval engegement. The Mexican war steamer Santa will leave soon ind it is rumored that the Franklin will sail sev eral days sooner at a tack to take her at sea if possible. The officers and crew of both vessels are American. The other vessels of Alvarez con sist of a ship, brig and schooner, being fitted out privately. Part of the Gadsden treaty money is said to be one inducement for the capture of the Coma:ten, Sept. 5.—A young man named Short, :a clerk in a dry goods More in thin city and a youni-lawyer named Peacock from Chica go fought tt.duel la Kentucky. yesterday.. Short was fatally wounded in the left breast at thesec.'. and found. They fought :about a young girl to whom ebort was engaged. • .. - Nine !laves ran off. from BOone county,' Ken tucky on Sunday night; they are inpposed to be this city. The miners arrived - here this evening and offer a reward for them. , • pluLADzypaiA, Sept. 6.—The Democrata • of Carbon Co. met at Mauch Chunk yesterday, when Thomas Craig was unanimously Chosen for the Legislature. Cfinforees were chosen and intdr no tad to go for the nomination of the Hon. Aso Parker for Congress and Col. A". G. Brodhead for tlenator . . . CINCINNATI, Set t." fire broke oatat 8 o'clock in 8. J. Johna's furniture establishment in thelargo store buildings on Fourth street op posite the Post office which threatens to destroy the upper part of the building. .It is now at .nine o'clock burning furiously.. "80 far tie - we can learn the building and *tares are folly insu red. John C.. Huntingdon & Co'e.," Chins • store and Hall's carpet cloth are already much damn ' • " gcd by water: • Lontsvixt.w,.l3ept- . 5.=A holier exploded this ei . e .,,h 2 g at m t . nicQuiston's brewery, Madison, Ind., which demolished the building. The boll er ascended a thousand feet and perforated the roof of. a shoji 206 feet dlitant. No one was in jured but serarai narrowly escaped with their . • . . CINCISNAIII S Sept: 6,--Flour dull at. $8,10.-- Provisions lower,, , I Jimited demand: Whiskey 82. Linseed Jil 76,- Arta. Other articled! un changed. Weather awfully yam; thunder and clouds this evening, but no;rain here. - , Naw Yule; Sept. 6-- .Dfoney stockaet, ter; globally Sim.' - ,Erie 824 881,'Iladison R. R. 87, Clorelarid Toledo - 11. It. 68, N. Y. Central 87*; Cleveland. and Pitts. , burgh 46; Cleveland,' Cohentiva and Chiolnitatt 104. Cotton dull. Flour Gem, with -upward tendency; Wes 4000 ! . .oble !Snits al $9,68®10; good Ohba $9,17e10. Sales 4000 - bbleGenesee Wheat at Al& Corn;"aaleaB9,ooo bush mixed at 811®88;' whiteBBo' 90; yellow 874g88., PM. `vitiodukaga - ftiskey • itis ..Tont, Sept 5. , The total sales of. Beeves for thir week Vie, - 4250 head; prices uticauged; n :moderate bad ness doing. Beef,',quartere, per , Ib. extra, lr. 1 1.; fair Sie.9l. Sheep, per head,. $2,5006. ila sales,of sheep and lambs amount to It),000: I.ri ces considerably lower; some speculative demand. Ohio corn fed4l erg-. cows $25@00. Pnimaortruia, September s.—Cotton.dull, inactire; prices favor buyers; Flour quiet but firm, small sales at $9,25C59,50 for common and toed, anti $9,76®10 fur extra. Market baro of Rye flour. rCer. meal ste4dy, small sales at $4,50. "Wheat in good demand, sales 5,000 bush. prime new southern red at $1,91, afloat. Rye in demand, sales 900 bush. Dela ware at $1,12, afloat. : Corn slightly improved, sales 11000 tusk southern yellow at 93@93i. Whiskey firmer at 890140. COMMERCIAL. : COII3IITTSS OF ARBITRATION of the Itoord orTrode for Augoir.—Wx. IL Haws, Y. P.—Darro B. PAM, Rlormutr. W. B. Corium.. BEyievr OT THE PITTEB E EOII SIAREET. inh- the weekending Sepeonba b, 1144. There to no me feature to note to the general 'iumiet of affairs. The nroutb continues unbroken, Mod no prospect immediate deliverance grom Its fatal Influence. The country worms are nearly all r 4 4 % and. the rivers have dwindled to mere rivulet,. The_ iy of water for the or& nerr outcome of Ms is grovilinVahort everywhere, and In =ear pieces ha! already failed altogether. Thillmanstartvarld is In the same condithiu am before noted. Money ,outlines to be gepresentedvis plentiful, • bat laird to get.. The Banks may - wham ere 'dimmed to curtail their migarienodatlins. and withdraw within the Una oLgefety: and ontaide.thellailky the best agape, In all the Butane Markets gots at 14 11l cent. The various grades below trat , eless range frees Inemo The prevelen= Of the= high niteaof Interest ought - to restrain specula' tims, ant dmibtices. will; hut min involved in ttudnesi who bare =Pas nub rues tows= themselves 'front bank ruptcy. must, In the end, find themselves on the blamed to that andadrable haven' . ' There hare been no heavy Mime. announced during the 'emir. and there anc.indicallone that the Eastern pre ham. determined to withhold Intelllgenceof bankrnetelea The athof feepteMber vas • critical day In all commercial It amount Of paper.gimu on the let ofJuly and let of Slay maturing on that day. Row It was generally met we me net advised; but It le hosed. that If, Ilabilltlee Imre generally met there all' be • better apply of money 'and leas demand for it. • The tmports at New YOrk continue !Mary. For last nook that wore $5.076439,: against. $4,913,735 lut leer. llry Goods stne a mall falling off. befog 12A0g,711. against $2,1=t40 last yea; but they are gill too-Lary fee pun wants and means. The spaded' epode from Nine York were $1,0.10.82 from stop $562,602 :. total for the week. $1,80:,080.-For the? the total from hew Turk is 12.496,021 from frl.7M4Bt : t0ta1529.412.505. - Adding the probable fhb fem. other Porte: the aggregate Is doubtless third es mlWoor. Thla is well on toga average Ofa mil lions ; and al the aldpmentetre now shoal million and a f • Week, this avenge will be exceeded before the thew of e year. At the proud rate of export we Muth ship over fifty wililion. of Spode ihr the year 1854—belng More than our whole receipt& from California_ Up to the Ist of Septemrer the receipt. of Callthula 0014 at the Ptah edelphla Mint were about $23.800.600; the alimonies it w ill be seem have already exosedial this amount. That there I. no proepeet of any abatement of this outgoing florok It apparent from the het that we have no Breadatuffs to escort In place of Sprott, a. we had last year. The Intelligence from various points In the Weal 1. mud, more favorable respectrog the yield of Corn than was ao ticipated.. In emend of the heeroestlfoncgrowing regions • the yield hi mkt Lobe gonikand let*re received from zanier mu quarters lathed. • moth morn hopeful Mate °refrain thartgret eitcouute warranted. It is also to to harm to mind that. during the Summer ieroral sew Bairn/a have ! be extended into portions of the wintry MT. bane Penetrated or accemible to market .. The Ohio and I midi ens. row& a connection of the Ohio and Petheylvantaioed. will be extended by the. lit of October to Tort Wayne,. diem. on the Wabash and }tie Canal. which mous tons a vast Coro and Wheat:growing reeks:, and we have aimns. fames that there is a Mast Meld of Gem at many paha.. on the Wabash. Then the Railroads leading from Louie into the heart of Mimi. hive been we fart completed am to reach the meet produetlya pert. of the State, and this Is the moo as meant other points. In MI them Instance.. we shalt be able to reach sources of supply moor before re- ' thud, their enrol. Wain haring her ine:lre been either earelemly fed to Stock; or . otherwise wasted. We Mall therthea it Is now generally belittled, havireet abundant supply of Coro . ; and this, with. moderately fair average Yield of Wheat. wall giVe us Brothstuffe mithelent to meet the leek In other crops; and rat stee much le.. smelling than were at fire. dreaded. As lens. however. as the dry . weather oontinues. an 4 the Mims remain unnavigable, Breadstuff. mut rule high. There la :m elope from the primed starratkm rata but enstsenlas of alt the Mune. of supply. It rains and navigable Monona will, bring deliverance to nonsumer., and nothing else. In the general market* then la not moth movement to Seals there le ootteminteukatins feeling. Combas ad :rntsmill to M, 50 641 1 ,00 andllmothi $4,03, with 'a. ten &mei still upward- - Cheese hum Ormond both here Lod In Cincinnati to les buthilt to doll in Neer Tort at 9X4/10, there would mesa to be Worm roma to doubt a antetantial /nab ger title edemas - - Th.e.eaw has hems 'en endow. able one !Or Cheese, everonne know; but' it le never thrifts said that Morro* In the bendier dairymen 02 the Realm is Large. Whither - has adnamd to SS W SBic In Cincinnati cad 10 In thin - riartet endue to the Moro* In Corm Ifoleame hes hem gencheled freely by distiller. la Cledouatlua mbetltet• for them and thie has 'Einem some activity to the Mohair. market MM. the Moth le heavy maths nror demand *wit mit. role:Miens. ' Sugars grow firmer se the MIMI Hume. old the around growl better. AU kinds of Grain am to demand, and Pro tium mmerally meets with ready sale at goad tense!. NM/ Xi EX.CILINOZ—Thera is an active tutd ;beady demand be Mousy. rates outside the Bank Mist at MY:gk '24 QL ant.. iceading to tbs . grade of papa awed. Cir_ tenet is in modems cooly at pensions rates. Indiana Money Is taken geaerally at Ni 46. M amt. disaxmt.bisber I rates sometimes prevailing In special Instanoca Yzcaaauc Barite. Siang. I.ollsibelphis and Baltimore Car Nom York, anthem!! and Louisville. Mt' ISltt isevi Cumney, FREIGHTS—Oa lb* mad Railroads sod the Canal Fraights remain sa tett* quoted. There bno hosts tas• slog ea the Ohio. To Phlro.4ll Hilt. To Nov Yak. 11 IGO MtTIMM Floor. per labL Floh akact ba. B. Lard Ual OE. Tallow' k fobatool ItomL ir Estm bamt llogai &attars. lan, sod haralture, Waal atkeop pelts. --... RAILROAD RATES. E. 4 ,41t thus. Ib date: 2d do. ao :Sd da to: 4th dt, 40. Moor SO coati '0 DM to Phlla. dotobiL HT O. 1, P. R. Wadarard. to Ctaalatutl. lit dant*: 2d do. GO 3d do. 40. E!ENZIE .ABIIES—oo latins trarmetions are reported. orol r& post our former • onotalSoos—Pota Nam toplai liodA AA *setax,: aderatai 4.34. APPUS-4 , .... ADO. ant arrliing lu mobrat• afk""r*Tatom 7 qualitial at Sls o ftst.2s W bbl. nod wine at 111,606111,75. IMICK—Ere Britt are selling eteadttly at 824 kr ram mon. and tiOW for extra. BEES WAX-him I. sugar amma at 2.5, cub. from *et beada - ; freer stare et the usual artrarsee. BUCKETS k TUBS-,.kg of Itnekatk at Isortot7 at. 12..CK1 and from' stun at 12,2 k Lamp Tabs, Cum slum $ irr dd Dar dos, small do. 116.60: • 8R003187-the ncelpts an antis-light and • steaks oints4 ; srso oriole at 6240410,7.5. knot kat ham* and BEANII—ths atoabon band. I. nom 'generally held 'at kfaa kg mixed and sixoluso for Small :lirlata, at srbkh Agues miss menow making. BACON,hrures have tended upward, but sales we hot heavy mid theemarkets standing ars not krmly aettlsd.-- klnaddent whoa city smoked, an held** 7072.11131des 7fk GAN ; plain Items 10611; Sugareared go. 39;013 •• • • BUTT= k EGGS—Wm of mime what . Itntarr In bar. rel. at 13 and in teas at 124012!:. ths Malan rem EEO ari In moderato demand at 9. • CBACJEERS , -tb• blab Taint of material has amused an- . .ther advance f,Wa'ar Crams 8400 bbLf; Batter do. 92,07; Burrar.todackoston and tlne Nlo entail 9 bents I,D. COTTON- - YARNS: &C.—Ths following an ib. Aiming rates: • - - 22 . ?415 1 1 :. 1 1 1 2 941124142, ;II 1 1 . ‘ lb. N . 0.16 t Ito. 13 20 " " "14 21 " "19 27 "" • "lb ' 22 .• 99' . .27 . No. 000 a.111}.. t0.,800 6!le.11 , " 000 " 700 T . raa " Carpi Chain. 771001 .18 020; Goland 21 Cusa:67 ram: =024 Catalkariak I% Twills, 20; tatting, No. 1, I N o. 2. N 17, FamEIS Batting. 10, 0:12Ing, lb. OLOIDNOL—tio quatatkasiart as Maria : Mai Alla Rap% coil 19 14111. Whits " 14 " I.ektidt Yam - 11 " • Oosoo:—.11saillo,, & 2 0 ,0 , 1 1,G414 5 .1111 dd. f 210611378 S dos • :... do _ peon. lead 111_ S. dodos. Pumas Iddle— M n dos." Limp. $l. °Oda. COTTON. GORDIO6-414t0n BM" hi mid movards. ZO do. bete 5, 22, Bid saris, Odd; 13,820111.76 fit don: pk.ii. eL s-iA Rea M 7010.60. _ . CANDLES ' SOAP —dtar Candles have silvadoed to 24 I other qualities nnehansed—Dipped Mould 10‘. Soso Is In brisk demand at 6. • - Cll6EBE—there Is Ws &inland and' a Ilfiht =lndy. and pries hams advanced to 10, at iitileh saki ari DRIED Illtrli—the muddle without& movement, and filmes an nomlnil at at =overdo's' nutdations. PEED—ea hive to not* another advance/ Bran it /harts 11.25 fit lc* ; Philp htuldllo4o ;Ihnlshed ?mann OP Dymond motive and supply fight. ' VGATIIERS—from first handl thnigirres mationfroM 643, and In the mill liar at 454)1 0 . ,• 17811—Staeksinl No.' 3, ludo, an gaup( at 510.60 per bbl; rattan dry dined Waning 1111.75106. Like filth, Tront :43,5 4 :69.00 Dr bbh. • Whit* 12 . 60 8 10 FLOOR—the market te not oults, so firm, . tint without much change. Balm or anpaellne wan made on arrival' yesterday at skooesme, and from 'Lori at Wad Ilusautv Or from the voinbtorhood Ii out to nothing. and the N'- edits are mouldy. from Chi - damn. Sbe mills having/it MeV. have *a. alas to parllally meet the demands thelisustomers. FROM—there are no Lemons or Onuses In market. Bahian an Inn at PAS I tom - GRAlN—then ban active demand kir all kinds Otatlin Wl '" ...447 tab Att1.9502.06t 01T11. du on arrival' - at Chia, soles at depot at 86: in" tbs. ear; BOUT ; Rn $1,00g111,05, and In demand. WUNE III 4 -- " , -bAfiall I Bow Is eta at 605)/ bi the bbd. Sad flan br the bbl. Whines USW • Caw , OSMAN CLAY—held Om it at 411&345 tl ton. 11A.V.4110 WSW/ hood, but prime are lnalntalind at InDEB..ire 41:10t• own bar hides 147 916; sod dry Illuest 16@7& - lilVSktaticars 11 , 31 . 114 In =snit, IRAN t ttira,:ttia. Wad Iv gam and firma quotatimansaln unsbiAmw sttlia cantlanok and =Ora 1110 tlin4 • An attempt Is Cathie* at dd grim sad U.# sclaWat,t.bs*Mil dole Upperd LABSt—thare Ls no transactions crony - amomt to note: Ent the martin I. liras for No; 1 at 1 , ..411, l.inel and beg; METALS—Pig tat is heidat ;Li or the 'stand Ijifirbf in the small war; bar do. IMOLA. Sheet Copper SbitAb Brass 3-38,34. No saes of Piz Metal or Blooms are -report ed; that are hold firmly at previoue rates.. NATAL STORES—Spirits Turpentine held firmly 'at an advancso-46570 .Rosin, wo note aka at $3.00e13,24 Tar, 13,25@b3,50. . . ONlONS—prime Onions ate ready sale at 31,:5 a bog: OlLS—stealy males of - Lerd OU Na I at 75 try the lot and 78 by the small; Misted is firmer, and sales in the. hula . Tray are male at 55 ; no bear] salea reported. Sales of 1400 ;pilaus 'Mud* Oa it 74, aim mot rtrrAroEs—tbi market bas boon and la now &Wad with Potatoes from New .7esser. Phllmlelidda, sada l tr more: in the Fait, aad from - various totals - In the • {beat and large portions 01 these heavy receipts bare rotted u won as mired. Prices consequentle hams a wide range. some lots going oft tor • men song. Prime sound Pota toes mammon PAO 7t hoshel, and other qualities down to 81,00, some spoiled lot. going at whitevei that would fetch. The hear, supply .111 douhtlest soon riatme our Imitations. RYE FLARE—sea note One sale from store at 18;10; from Drat hands, It would probably bring $745@1f,60. SALT—sales at the Canal at $2 00 for No. 1 and . E2,0f42. 12 lOr extra; fr om storest the reavdar advance. • 811SETINGS—.,a quote 'Banner Kill Shoranss at 8•V for No. 1; and 8 for No. 2. - STEEL—spring Steel; Pittsburgh mantubstare 6X@6) Plow do. : Steel plough Wings 8.; do. out to pattern 8 to 1075; B from rolled Iron. 65y;_from hammered do. 13h; floe Stasi, 735.-Fork dO. 7; Shovel do. 8; Steel dandy . tire, 71E11x:tin Springs. 105,7:' seat do. 18®11; Oaltlrator teeth, lax.% nom; do. luau. Bows 1$ tooth. - • 1350103—the upoeulatlve baling in Lloverame continues.' One de of 100 boo. St 57,00. and 50 tom. at 117.50; we Quote arm at 57. 50 @58.00; Tlnsethrmed, nos nle of 101 btu. at $3.50. and • smaller lot, embsequenty at 31,017,1 we 5 1 : 1015 ' now at 11:000114 : 25. flossed bin demand and we quota Linn at $1,45@51,50. WHIEEET—has advanced to 40, by madden jumps. and 9,1101, bold firmly at that taupe, with steady sales ; • lot of 50 bids. raw sold yesterday at 99. WIIITE LEAD—Is Arm, with a 'rood demand, sod I.teadT can at IPA UR. far pure In 011, and dry 0 reale E. Red Lead • ell Id " . WINDOW °LAM—there ape no 'reoelpte of , antsy brands, just now, sad no traueartlons to notice. Qll4l , Oman are urichanired. WOOL—than is nothing doing mid but little aieisisat foe shipment. Qunt.sUons an . nominal mkt unchanged. CATTLE MARKET ALLECUIENT,'September 4, 1854. The supply of Cattle and Stump •aa var 7 line, and pet fell off, ail:010M Le expected..- . • nzavEs—zatwen °fund ; 200 ware taken to 60 East and 200 were hat over unsold; 360 head sold at miem; rudda3 from Idg to 3 grow, for madman to stood Odds and 3(d37iter Wm.. Stew only. selling at the outside adore. en REP—about 600 6heop 2 lamps were In pear, of which 300 were sold at rates Wising from 73 MU , to 12,76 72 head, swathed to dee and dealltr, the outable fi d ures. WW2 for S few va - r an.. • • - RIVER INTELLIGENCE. STEAMBOAT MIRIVALS Jesse laws. ?Annum, Clerk, Brownsville. DEPARTED. James Loner, /mewsit, Brownsville lerstangs, Clak. Brownsville Itnris.—Uwe pertarday eTealeg there were alarm inch• es meter In the channel iuul Ming: STEWAET dc KILGORE, IIdNOIPACTOILEILI3 OP COOKING. HEATING, AND MEM GRATES, FENDERS, Pipes, Boxes, _and Foundry Castings o. all hinds. OFFICE ...42arD WAREHOUSE, No. 267 Liberty St., corner. of Hand, PITTBIIURGII I PA. Great Semi• Annual Sao of Carpets. CARPED; WAREHOUSE, NO. 112 .1114RICET STREET, rirrsauziog. W. M'CLINTOCK & BROS. Il it n . lNG commenced our sale of Carpeting, WU Cloth; Co., weber. the pleanire to WIDOW,. to our and the public that no are now allitnuff i eur . fat Mona ralot M Ook f t. We barbs tbatiTriattins to Nu mak . room tt letter ' Motme.:Semmbo... ...tand as the largos ' ? awl beet 0100 k West of the mountain; as me aim determined Medi cheaper than ma be tuttmord tor dorm Sam. ern eine; Garet:wk. la part thrim Hopi Velvet MU Carpets: Duna.. Smitten . Upturn . Smolt dta Deified do 44 Dram as do: rub. do Ashman Enamel* dee. All Wad ileede). '4% Extra haperial any d% =Dap . lZead Bac . a% Annetta* do th% lYtned Moe do del tan and Ono. Matgli Patent Tapertry . letien dos Shoesekin. AdelaLl (mace slue Superfine do Stair Halt do, Stair Rabe_ Common do d Plano and Tableoone 11 ft- OH Clot f !ta. 14. 4 11 , 1 . , 114 .k ,Ad dew Mk= tekaless, ilte. Melva the %meld nd and n.t mak la th•Weetern Market, fn , Peel atat that we on please the meet thatidkom. Remember to. place to set treat bargains. 112 Market et. near Meet:. 4+141 • VALMIPLOW FACTORY. • - XFOIRGP. WORKS. s. BALL' it SPEER, - • AVING commenced oppemtiotin in the,. PLOOOII TAMMY, In ltatiertm., of ans am. PLC/001E1S of irony description of tba moat am. opted patterns. Among thimi will to tbood J. 8. LIMP. Peoria Dotage or Drill Ploughs. J. g. nor. Improved le. ear Ploggite, right sod hut banik. M.o. Hill Me and glib. Soil Pkingte. together witty Mush Pointe and ()satirise clovers diseeeption. PirehMtiand Outings rm. b. •Iniel at las. Charlton.. Water st" talon Yam; Milo B. Klitcabre, canker tAborty nod Pitt es, Pithitargh. or Whatnot@ and itete/1. at the Pactory, In Mau hater.. • II urn ax Ououa-1M 4 09. • W RITE & CO. No . 41 South 2d rand, Phliallatahta—eidnadid near , naaldl~t— Qoads—Larra and unennallad santaont. imal6l7 Valuable Property for Sale. 111, HOUSE situated on the North-East Me or lb* Diamond. and known. as Lindsay's Es -.• • as. Tbs lot Is ono hundred mid tnnty kat In &nth br twenty Inds, and bas oo the mar • taroWory brick ku anent. Vot terms and other particulars. Imply. to 07.0. P. k CO. 54 Wood a. -• • Notice tolitippers. - P." Ohio and Pen Iran:a itaillnad Cum- P. " u T= l ntialiT, aimed ti t at h irttrartZt Coosa la nineteen boars, ►ml Owe are two competing nom Vacs grattllem to Mainsail. ma Vat 111 . 1pgas ars Pao Itittra=l:llat. Or atreo cents ta i ,1074 Its; tar the thaw ease* flelghtA`Treght r p taraeab at boa attoeto ea:am pante la taw L ot.. Wefp ply. to . J. A. BlSAREgarelght Air/at m couarranr,filatitta Stanapoetatala. Plitsbargh..lair • ' ' " 64 - -•••• 1 . 00 " American Howe Bolton,• 'WITH the addition, is the largest and best lintel in New lionlancl. and the malacca,. mnem =Wall attention to Ito tommilficent =ruts and superior sedmilmndatione. Theigmultime le made to combine atilltyand conrenlence luxurious emit and catmints. The drawing mats am met elesantlY :ITlrtgAllVAtreiri=ltiVZATZ4 L . m a de L. made by the Provider to mestribut• to the attend% of Ide nueste while mourning at hie hotme. 331-3md Linn IN Ptowieton -- • ,-, , . Tea, Tea, Tea," ' • ' WFare reneiring . from hew York ' and ;hiladelptsla WO ITAIX CHESTS TlP.4l,noomlolon Yoong ibmoo. loppgial,_ guarder, Oolong, Bonehong and Miguel BINULAIIt. au ofal kb ban boon earefolly ell ketodonl !Onto sold ns worn either wlrope ri o l rrall. jgrrtf. PiAln Ten Store. No. BS ltfth stmt. trMSWent:l7r-Vriznn • irIIAT very desirable property, eittlatat at the corner of Meth and Smithfield eta. ta Mug TURBO POCK !CORY STONES AND rwireue bee.erieseteade Its one occupied by /AMU t Eart hman, Matchmaking acd Jewelers. and the other_the owner. moupied try stemmata am Ombetlonary. Liquer Mote end Dwelling. and the one on Math .tweet, occupied _by N. W. Deaden ea • barter Woos and dwelling. Thin property is one &the met elleilde altuations he. Dant ef g ii<11211.171. Brokeree.OMee at Dreamt ogered knr pale in the r F oton ne i n nd uire OVAItA. AlLL elam U de h termnoM u A abl am get anything tike. far Drice.thla is to aim notice to any person or Tenons having clelm or claims. Marge or • chimes agairat me, to ',meant the _one to me at the corner or Ditth and Smith. geld sta. or prolix the other and they will be, mathreed hrt. medlately. aulailend • Very Desirable Town Lots and Out Lots for Bale, • IN the Borough of Latrobe; Westrilordand Jll_Cennty,on the Main Linens th e Peansyleinis ItW reed, at Me eroetleg of tn., Lersthanna. The enteerther Is euthenist.] torn some yew/ desirable lota in ads ttui•lng town. mar the Depot and C. Works, st low prim. Alas several line level and krill. Out Lots. amtainitaf from Ito 10 keregundee Same. Medan tee. work - leg mem serienen, So., will dud palatable cur plotneut, enuP Using, and sun - thing the, ern desire In tbisdellantfol ' . • Only mall smonntreouired in au. eau seeeral run credit will be glean on the Wanes,. Enquire of antiblnd . . D. BIINAUAN, Latrobe, . . • • _ Wfnftthinitet . CO -• • - ucluor "If 110.40. 3 . M 4 Zaerrit sec, Awoken,. • 114 ILI; *open on Septensbev 4th. Ladles' v•Class se Ibraterly. geoClrealara onatalnlngtorma, gr. at tie other. or the bookrtarea. . . from the Improvement of mu , lona and °thin. pupils durin g the past year. we. hare great great illesupura n fspreming oUr touiStletic• la tha Meal% • N e we l l. Teachers and Dleripliaarlaat." JohnDesa. D. A. thug, g. King. R. IL' Kin& John Outings, A. O. Murdoch. Daniel Euwrr , flew wy Wolfe, h. A. giant. M. D. Au. alai -herd IQ,Q(I0 Sre FEET DRY OAK BOARDS . : t o A 2tri a wool ARRIVAL-416k= &Alt1;:No. 91 '- Market at., bare reed • ado, lot' of VAL colored DeLoroor, do Menages. ball wool; do dark colored Merrimack and (beluga 1:1•11cock ugh ao *mallard smart. tont crony mak Ylauruds. W... riaaatttteeee ckslog out our Tle• 's ue& Lamas: Banger sod all grad of rumor goods al alit. . • • . !Luta Cig TAIR RODS of all varieties and sit e at, bo mad 'W. llceLlrfrOOK It . HOS.. 112 Market st. -Q01)A ABLI--Of our own manufacture, and orfated:aworia fbrOck brand', • stm, Wino malFarat. bplt° arrtre, Millie b it . VEIT OLYDR* DO. - . TI LEAOHINU POWDEft, Nitrate of Soda we potarb,leiotarieer, Oil 6f Vltrlol, Simi:Mende, an Sal Sods: Instant and 'tams . .1 BY. earr. °LYON CO. PHILADELPHIA POTATOES-150 bus L yrioe Potatoes lust iweived and for sale by auT4 BKLL I LIWLTP.W inul 70 Maar pt. d M POS. WOOLDEBWES, or the mos Aultionible eolorsjost. • by Klan by A. MASON CO. hTo just reed tui as tool • eortment of Trench Cllnghezei, of which see the of Ware and Y het , Whew. ae-1 VI/ E• are now. opening Upwards of 50 pcs. .11: f erati l i=1; *Atot. ynnah a °X' 111EALR'S PAINT BRITSILES on hand and ite ML by awl R. t. lIELLtItSt 00.- GREEN-Se • *Snell • brand, ..1 'gild*. hut real far sal, er R.N. SELLERS k 517 we ai 15 mi.WELLINOHOUSF 4 ItOR ettilE, situated _ ° " % gz i n i t i F,==s_ iLrit t r,Z37. 2 7Ce alija - 14°24 Sr arEMMITOTIZIS it: MILIEttI ITtui puddler" ',not manias.— from stoma i sn gob work. EICE -rI ISTER 'SREEP,—Three-fino - stron Alpmwk "144"4614Vri=r4' lOT Btesr RINGS.-_ for islik Try au3l I • . • tilf BYln~ Beta ®la STOVES, 1 set •ssnsplets, - a =num. "TIT= - ADO - M TLSFEENT B s... in .- From Name A,m:wail Ne.y...t. `Lnrovedlloor Spring:. - 1 , RIGGIN'S MANDAII,DOOR SPRING, • with tho new ;Mesa method tor aditittlogark4 reg u t h e Power, is now universally admitted - to be the newest, simplestand mrst'etleetive Spring le um The power can be graduated. or blatantly taken ott. at pleas ure—a great , desideratunt Mang the summer months -- &Ad by mod !Ludlum Dealers in the Union and Gwadar. The Trade supplied by .EDWAIID P. Ti)IIBET, an2lßmat 151 Pearl eta, New Tort. Childs: - & Smith,- • No 449 Pearl Street, New York, IMPORTERS OF WINDOW CORNICES, BANDS.AND'CINS. Orders from the. Trade DI Now rk or at a dbtaora , vlll lie promptly attended to. Alpo, eat:stoutly on hand; Wonted, and Cotton DAMASK. CORDS, TA8AKL.9.01.111%. A t., WINDOW FLIADES and TILIMM:IXOS, all of which Ozer:oder at' ,gently reduced prioee.au244ltou World's Fair:-Premiums. THREE PRIZE — MEDALS Have been awarded to the very eleuluet and superior PIANO FORTES XIIIKITED by the subscriber ju at thham...l'Mam maktag the above announcement, they would take this coped-Molly to return their thanks to their nom friends. for the extensive and liberal pat ronage heretofore extended to them, and assure them that .no pains shall be mewed tosummit the flattering reputa tion already attalned- • In'order to meet the mead). W owed demand for their lostrennents, they bare added largely • to theirmannfactmingfactlit les. which they trust will enable them- m fixture to promptly meet ,every de mand., ' • A AIM, on hand an amortment orrery auperior MELODE `VS, of eve idyl., and at lois prices- ' 1/IWYESTNENT TRUMAN , . BOA Broadway. N. Y (Adjoining St. Nicholas L N.ll.—Premlams were awarded by the American !nett. tate to tb , dr Pianos dve years in succession, an22-6mx 76 •Chambere Street; , • • NEW YORK. PINNE 0 & CO., Amportert and Jobbers of BILKS,.RIBBONS, re FEATHERS, FLOIFERS Are now • , 4 LACES, dc„- reO.IIIIng s larue• d oomplete amortment of • RICH MILLINERY GOODS, 'Which them., enabled to roll at the lowest prime, and on .the most favorable term. These who purchase of as mar MVO one profit at least, as very - nearly ad our anode are mei:deed direct from the manufacturers In France. 4/I"kni ors re Tits mmera,-Es • • 76 Chambers at., tat door West of Broadway, °reel= TIM IRVIN() HOUSE. N. Y. nl 3 O-3mwt For Anstridia, Pioneer Crirryi4 the Visited Strait i(all. rg , riE A. I, j auporior. Clippei Ship GER- I TRUDE will aumed the Nightingale. and mall for the shore Puttees' the first of July, as aerenteroth Ship of ibis Line.. The Gertrude has proved herself► remarkahlY but sailor. lights the only L Ohio now loading at this pert ibr dueUstial The Pioneer Line has gained • most enviable reputation. It arse tho brat, and /a now the only regd. lino. Everything 12 provided tor peowengera ea coat whtewandligg7s, soap and tonal.. Th e length of Man togi t o t t nr.1448 . 0 b L00 d 11 2 nr a ga i bl i n so• Passage Port saghtar . passage, apply P t ' o ' /V W. CAAERON,. • zny3o4lli. 116 Wall stmt. 'Napa - 's Patent Reactiqn Centrifugal • '• • Pump and - • • DAPTCD to any situation: . nnliniited in tr:77o/I', Llll4 l 4=l ' ll In=ll , l7 i t ' i cArep i . It " hrerrally recommended to the attention or BmweggSlhilllirgigimill=frorgga WW , WOANN - Prni...li. or Irriantron, for the Milowing re:Fteler=Vairri dY.s = Y j=t ""^ merStinins, Qn:rryine, Cofferdams, do; the,' ank particularly adapted, Bites are manufactured or hum 2.5 .i , r ) atlirme per minute capacity, OW and ho eat:6- .130 d than nets, at the office and' Warehouse of. Union Power Company of if. 8., No. B 2 Broadway, New York. marred from N 0.2 ••• to . • t stand. . my'lm rt- • - Iron Bailin Works. IRON RAILING, every variety, of Wrought *ad Cast Iron, the celebrated Wrre }WIDE. WICKEISSILLIPS RAMMED WIRE FENCE; Tar Praline, Ball:dads, tame, Lawns, Gardens,' te, .t 112 • IRON DELISTEADS—Thiky FUR:I7rII2tE. The 2d edition of "Now Pit:meat titelron Manttfeetmr," damigne.explarratlons awl prizes of the above, articles, forwarded br addressing tba.tererther. • JI» INli WICKE/1011A11, Warerootno. No .1112 Ftruadway. -- Works, Nos. LW', 55,51, 59 and 01 Lewis street, New York. • mllo,4inx The Nose York Stem Blank Book Man nfaotnrbi Botabliorznent. cSAPS;hoIf bound numerous styles, 9 ets. per tato mid ape WS et, halltboand, white, 15e! vp_wsrds. doe Mole, 18e; with ands a Lauds, Irldt.n., 22e, tine Woe. paled 25g laretaktt..ldno, Roads , torrwro,Paged, 40e t'' to hindiage , tr. r= a wwd klattb ondx bbinding*. do l'to de; extra do rfc dm. Royalsft tprell6pals,oxtrabitl.do 1,2 .1,4 Ayres.! - IreWs n aPeasj i tt e te , qtr o r .fo lourzudg Berelpt BOolk, Pony Accounts, Moran , * Blanks. Lat ta Cowing Books. Writing Books, Cypberlaw Books. *bail Albypas. Iltputta t . Opnetantly en bad. 10.000 reams of stratmiaetwed. work eeteere t c . llt . y , derniptlan. all bound le the. met statetan manner. end ln the neatest style; w ate hkh edema to nets. Stationers, and Deafens' pronerally. Ihr nett trepanned plume: hT JOlei 110 Name staved. Neer York.. •• 11.—A Hhee 1 dlseottet ahem perehasedte largoquan . NEW YORIE 'AND CA.LIFORNA EYEANSIII2 LLNY. MeYerttnl Yet Waverer vnexert comport:re Mutton. rearm:ion. arIIROUGUINAIINWICE O F TILE MAIL. The oVtossivinf t. TlMtlil i MlCLiMen wr dl i di OY TUE cr u likaiLETlMY-hil font rienedouble enelue .11l lenteZirer York.* thetoti t Ltd AU of !fib Emogllg. t that nen these days tut one®. day, Saturday ',miens out be selling day,) connecting 0 tint filearetnta Tranelt late. having , bat twelve.tetlee of ttft .1' 4111"Z h Il Actilt A tilt will leave nee Juan del end, the Pert& terminus of Anelt Nou F te. f inn i Francisco en the arrival of the paneniress. " vtaties MORGAN. &ant. 11111415 6 Dowling Omen. N.Y. N. 11.—Carv ed on the Mb July, the days of veiling will be dumped to the eth end le of tads moth. When Omen dates fill QM anudeye the Fhlpe will hem on the:tat o:447e greviens es heretofore. • AROLIANANDOMER PIANOS—BER 71Y t 60131/054.T21 Elrewiwar. N. Y.. publishers or dealers, wholesale slut to Plute,Melotl ova awl Music Semis for the nelebrated rtiolla.Grand. phi other rams, marls by flatlet. Darla - t Co-. &warm. mimes Mum are rousitienst superior to all others. Crest bargains to New To P1111011..4 woad-hand Planorsaud hielestrous. noels supplies. wholesale or retail, at UN, lowest rates. limn Gtorarax. (suceemora.to T. B. Berm) —. ihaarlway. New York. ' Pianos to let. • P. B.—II. D, t Oart Sollars Planes hare the latest ha. prosai rolcloB. • cotS.lr The Hazard Powder Company, MANUFACTURERS OF GUN POWDER, eI.ONTINUE to•furnieh Gun Powder of all theivrall.koown Wanda, .Ik, .Kentooki Rie.,”"son ao.g.l 6 itz o sile t esk ji&ortirot." !god. EU* . “Elso sod eanlateraoroo toad e i rcP., h Ala t o:iloa com a e. carter : Oft Powder for Malta and Minh, o a ' E.: Tbe in, raratallott thelr Onr.po g w '' .la rP re latex and art to m nt. For male by J. _8 DILWORTH A Co., Plrtatrabottkeat the aloe efttot tio . mos 89 IV 11 at Now 1.0 . 1, Cllr . A. O. arEAUD: E.Doss!zAsa. Secretur. alaztag. , HIP AND STEAM BOAT FIXTITRES.-L," : variable Power Ca tale. Reed's Laarored SWerlng Wheel, Crane. &If-Acting Quin Cable StorTert. Deluto's Patent Rudder Beane, • nee artists.— Was. Trelsbury's Marine Life Preserving Feats; an laraV mean article,ordedanirersalli„oot volt by steamboats; but by =Mon and lawn atdPs. For sale DI • • T. L. ANDLETT. York Reatored IST South st., from No. 111 amid Kt.. New . sancon TOIIN PRYFE, DEALER IN ' IVORY, and tosnutmlansr of Ivory . 13oodis, Na 3 Munn ot, 4 (II L tICIJLTURAL •IMPLEMENTS AND d lINEDS;--NALPIIk CO., 21, /nalton Area, New Yarn, an etail. an6dt Valuable Property fer Bale, p a laiberty street; - - adjoining Metho lidwaT74ol.miz in &Ott Thhe is nth ow e andi nr. routing on rtr 60 bet on Elm street- 100 Mt. theme to the Illetbodlet dram lard 86.36 bet, to Llbertr 100 feet. Thls property' le mast &Arable as • Motel. Tho build. i zm oo IL • V t er=utial s t ar tur etnl7 Wok. wr i t h °coupled u thtiiinton llotelltog •I ‘ r=l:te u ttZ Cap UMW' acid other. Quito= of roaltiog • good logretnant. lOU do well to exualne the gremlin. e 5.294( P.DWARD PAM. • T. C. WARRINGTON; (DIPLOMA.) - • JLADIES' & CHILDREN'S SHOE RE: laa always on handl • NI No. 25 tooth street. Pittsburgh. Pa. Ird ESTERNRAFTS constantly for aaio W H at eight or short Ue, on ' • nelunatL slant touts. , • • s Now Orion., Chloetro. • • Dotroltoand Clerebtud, at N 0.71 /earth et. jo2d-tt - • A. WIL1111.• CO. 1 , , FELIX'S GENUINE EXTR CT OF • QOPTlOLeitabllehed DIPA rowing thus ravines, • 2 gil Modals ►li d 2 Diplonue—MasiltAture..46o Arid. Pltteburgt Pa. 1101..lhours of DUMlffOlie ornmtorfeits. Wlllstll7 ALTER P: MARSHALL, Importer and v v Molar In Mal% jZorit i and ,g)etorstiva Paper, ih ar ri f:4llWitrnita Ina • Twat Dell. ARIS FASHIONS, FORLADIESi DRESS ML—The Paris Publona for JUNE, &Bred per eau= It beau We on the lit wallop W Ns leaf No.:81% Penn. lama Mad stead. GREENWOOD INSTTrIITE, NEW BRIGIITON,,BEAVERVO„, PA., THE Summer Session of this Institution will commenoo on MONDAY, the lit of goy 18.14. teems of tuition and telt eamoildor n t r hoAn t .:4l).. Now Urlntston. April 11. 1855.—aolittikwor_ .. _ litii.--- - - Security against ;ag _ . rrillE.underaignotris .ongaged i n • e bust en ore a utireal: u •gl i ellt""=" m aara irt: s Ll ' fortlee effects instal:deg. Ito urea the m noproead mode of outans tip ths rodeN . s t n4 applvil ar, gold or • infe "' brt i ettmes . T t' t ' ff,t. it. 14., boa It elt t , " i :77u% . r mama KM, undoubted tefurennen. Work a d .materlaa warranted es reymeesiteo. Or no charge made. Order. tall baba Eaton. Oloha , at 6 C.% 167 Wood EL, Pltts . tee' ugly .Paton. ''''''''')wrt""c.tat to onaLlr "'. tiVraiki'wrorr"*, MECHANICS and others restricted to the "bore system °sutur e hlumeassa tattoo at Carg* Ivry, 76 Fourth st.. USW. or altar tbe Waal lurking hours. Castoman supplied pro tem. vith suitable dark clothing when witting for pictures. A mumemontr Per, portraits com be eat R. M. llAltUlYB al ter! lad reddellet 430 6 a i r. tUI 10 P. sr, mens are to be seen at the door by gas light u well as SMI Hoot. -Priem tout It all. • lylll+l6Wr Cooper's Waiter .4.FEW WHO, CAN GIVE UNDOUBTED reorromendatiosi as first rate workman on mimes rob , APO, to •• STUART, srurtSfit . • Won Liao, post Boon. . Miessuumt Notice. MBE Stockholders of the Pittsburgh MlL log Oompauref s re hereby plotted that an artelament of refnalentsper Aare bu Wiled on Os geode afield company, le9tember Inc irkELIGHTFUL LOCATION itATIALEZ AY A new hams Dwelling name, Jude ernepletecle otnli poems and a Wear. attested en Att. Weiblogtos chart distance a= the usstriss Plain. %%clot L rodrr. Trent en ste ft. et., np5106 deep on 010 ft: - alley. Pelee VA*. Tame ens. Newman teerattaemet reddineee ell .dot to trixothis the stove tineoel4o4l7, en= &CU T eigi• / G 0.84 el. r.. sfil pris:eltir:;. '' & C ame , .. i - •teSto3d mks i r wsin fi dUt." •Mi a ikirgra. GOLDEN' EFERUP - -12bbli. frarrP , . 4t Sous this dai-ne_4.2a tor nu•by - = 9 ^ a, 24442 Wl= PIIII;IDELPfIii\ - ADVERTIE \ SIE.NTS. \ F r , ll CPANE Co.l , ,Ortillfirgi s \ ilOtEr.. ;.7 :OLT!! THIRD Si-, IWILADELPIITA. W.M. H. HORST AN SON'S 51 NORTH THIBI? ;STREST,',',\\ PIIILADELPLF4 • ' hlanufactory, Fifth and 'Cherry Streets. lIIE attention of Whokstile\gialers is se oo nate' to larire dock orthe articles unilermentlen ll, irblcti are of our own tosonfactureor importation. tinting tbe itst uisunfocturine citatlinbmetit of Ito class lotto United btateu our.reciliticsitre tuingete for tbe execution of any outerwith n Watt., truk tutoteit.. notes, Mind Trimmings,' Giorc.t; dt. • .".,• Soddy RojoZia and Furniitarre, every dm: 4 , 11 o; foi;LoOti of Simons, Odd Pollolto. and other Fraternities... • Sole Agouti to; Ityleyo Opcal Bilk, fur Suring Sad Bowing Ryles flpSol FOR SETI7A ("AND - 82:1117NO stACRINES. THIS Well known Silk was introduced to th public his Years amebae. when 16 hei been sold In large quantltlee to all meteor the Vetted:nate& It is warranted equal to the beet Italian; the stioolseo, talc much as the usual akein,_andie eietrantly put up In boxes oft denen spools each. The cams contain 60 dot ed spools. The tillk male for Seeing fittiehluee 1)1, on spools of one nucleated. and to those oho use the touhines. IC Is only. necessary to esty that Ms uptick faudapted to ths purpose in " S'lrTely the pole Agents for the Milted Statue. WILL 111)R8T31AN `PnON 8, 61 North Third Pt., iladelphia HORST:VANN, BRQTIIgItB ALLLEY. aul4-Ttoc 8 Malden Lane, New Took. ~ • FLOOR OIL CLOTHS: • ALBRO & I-10Y11,.• ' 15 CIIVRCII ALLEY, PHILADELPHIA, 76 John and 29, 31 and 33 Plattsta., N. T.; • Offer to the Trade, an favarald. terms, a full stock or FLOOR' OIL CLOTHS; 44.54, 04, 74, 94 and 104 wide. AloOk TABLE OIL - CLOTHS, Of American and German manufacture, 4.4..54, 54 and 84 wide, wallanted to endum any climate. Also, • .ST Ant OIL CLOTHS, . 13,15,18 and . 1.2 In wide. Moo, ENAdIEL.ED CAN VA S; Of the very best mazinfacture. SUET OIL CLOTHS. • Of their own manufactura.4. 0 and 8 yards wide, ofNew and Leading Patte i ntiniaer ,a rt o li sl a st t o , ck of tr y r t i t trr l ZO L Writ ' llalt 000:o7-3mo .... U. 101,011.1) 11C111.1.1011.1.1 LtrlNtri. SOWS. RICHARD NORRIS & SON, NORRIS LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, Both Hill. &max.& strut. above. the Railroad, • PHILADELPHIA "MANITFAC'TURE• LOCOMOTIVES' or-. clatively. on am Nan or orally dm &aired, in ttur E manner. Having extemdraworkshopentled with tho beet Toots' orpodally adapted to their business, tber. can execute orders very_ promptly, on. reasonable terms and liberal credit. Bowling mad Loirmoor Tyres l'undsbed at ones; deo, Wrotuttit Iron Wczkotanydeacriptlon.- madam. Wattles, Jewell.ll Silver-Ware v and Pla- JE. CALDWELL& Co., 140 Chestnut Bt. e Philadelphhi, Im oder. and Manufacturers. offer an extensive stock of good. intim and SILVICE, et moder ate orlon. Watches made in London. Liverpool sod Switz erland, br the mat • proadment workmen lo the world. .Yaehlemable Diamond Work and Gold Jewelry- Sterling !! " poon 'ilt7 811. 47: re l iMU' I r gale r tiP t geT eiran:e'rrvisltion the site are invited to call arid elankine for themselves. • ' Jr29-3mc To Shoe Deldere 11, BARRETT, Boot dc• Shoo MohnfaOtwor, 611Vorth st.. . AS allyayii on hand and conotantly Mann naminguomtenslye noortmont of Gent Buttoned an Wilton; Bora' do des Gents . Paton:it - Leather and Barn Waiting .nt,Boys . do do; belies' French and English Lasting llaltery Kld and Alorocoo Beats and and fibres, and enen description of Woes' sod Childrene Ehoen., In addition to lair dives, he is constantly mantilan titling ern,. variety of Units' and Harr' (niter and Shoe I L = to which heinvitagthe spatial attention pr masa-. Consumption Cured In a few Days. 4kCONSIDERABLE degree of. courage le re qulft no e to announce to the public that the most herri e mama on earth is reduced. be • new =died discover 17, to a simple cotoptafet. The treatment - I. We. and the day on which the patient will he eared 'eau he lidethemedP mnio ascertained. in eight came out of ten. Coneamption In theArst sear., it, example. lateral-tubes . resod sett lb dosage senticenr. In she second, stage the treatment Is Mite huger. and hem 00 to 7b patients per cent. will te r Arad. weegrding PI their prudence while under treatment. La the .tdrd allures from 10 to lb patients only per cent.esn bemired. Let threw (not too far who are only mark ed as the/odors Meth , . of tboaumotlon pausal before they neglect this adesetirunent. This ■to them • question of Bit or d.th. and the verdict la to hie own month. The In credible short time required to perterm the cams most dimmed the toed ides of usaxoterein Peery pstlentendowed Foe further intbrmation. apply or &dame, poid-paid; to iPanto Dr. 11. FRKLIZIL, lieL Rue meet; Phil:alai/phi., Let • iy Sea Ba t hing. COLUMBIA 110 - USE, - CAPE ISIAND,SERJERSET. new and popular ertablislnentel. la now open P. the reception of visitor. AU • Proprietor, thankful fur tho patronage be ha. largely received, Demi to assure Ma blonds and the malt:, that the NOT.F.I, in every department win be keys In a mile magi. to any PreTlata alma. rho baa been In tralftedlbto mum Ilmaler's celebrated orebeete, In be. boa.sum:aged eze/nelrely for this home, and many Mbar mrang , mmots have been made tending to the in- Ereabed mnfart andesuoymenot of the limits. Ai r Ldkatken for room. may be made by addreaalng the_ pro tor at Cape bland, or to the roberiber, L. ILtb 00D, .1.7 booth= et. Philadelphia., N. 11.-Extent., etiMag oath, preadsee. ielbarao C. D. EVAN - el, -- No. 21 North Fourth Street, PHILADELPIIIA, BOOT, SHOE AND GAITER BITER MANUFACTURER. All deserhrttora et [Were resdr Ettisa to the Lest, eon stantlrari bead sad ER sale at the losreet pries. French. English and American KID, CALF SKIN, PATENT LEATHER, MID SUWON& jelaasse - • The Erighsh - Book Store. subscribers hating now completed T or i tTie arrangementa for the ll:auntie%lon or Emplith is. Inrita the attention of Libreria. Book Boyers and the Trade to thehortork, which will be found unusually choler. and well seleetal.ms4 at the meet reamnable prima Importing direct from the Ea publishers. and buying Pr cert. they are enabled to all. In many Instances. One English editions at the time prime that ate paid Pr rior American omen and devoting their attention striate to Fbrrilra wwk-r.suo-lusies war depend upon ending the hest assortment attheir eetablishment. , Ners.yeablimtions reeelred by veiny almoner. Books Imported to order swa in from England. France and Germany, in much less time than the ontina,y timerequired. • Alonthly Catalogues of Bea and Old French and English Books furnished. gratis on atmileation, or mot by mail to AMY part of the =attn . . Any inihnnation In t f , e , rd to prbere o ol Foreign Books, Mrnhhed on appl hT othm.srisc Buberriptions received to din Ferhatleals anCriSeerryia i r. B - 0. J. PRI . 01.., il, Birth mt.. 'shore ehestnutuAllidadtat. Important to Mechanics and • Business' Nen—First Premium 'Pump : •• 8. SAFE and money, making business le evaraote to all persona purchasing • Etats; °nde or ownship Rights, foe the me or the American Lifting PUMP, (Pain'•• Patent Elastic Adjustable Buckets). co. hnowledged by scientific lam irho have 'dimmed its open slim, to be the best and moat valuable Pomp (for general prposes) In the Union. .Penesia purehealog right. will ha. no competition, and ean secure handsome profits.— Considerable territory is already sal, and the demand .1s rapidly. inereadag. Right. can be puebash low and models, tc.seen by applying to 11. - VITIAN 4 CO., Pole Manufacturers, leg North Wont at., Phila..' N.B.—Local and Traveling Agents wanted; liberal mar mind. given. • • • r0527..3mc • LEANS,. ENGRAVER AND SANOTACTORER OP Jewelry, Masonic Pins find Marks, Jewels, Medals,. dm. , • No. 1261 Chestnut Street, AiMI 4111 . (Cann sonuotaerate am, eurianstetat.) N. N.—Pattletiler attention dyne to the Enifeetleg. of Chi . and fhidel Cots, Sealy. Nat Motes. to.. =Mama . . . . • . Phrenological Cabinet. .. • ....1:174.. , A el II 11. gOWLERS,.. WELLS lc CO., t , 0 ~,e2 Phrinologisto rind Publishers, '=l Arch N street, below Seeenth, Philadelphia, ferule all works. Phiehology, Phyaloloar, Water Core, Sialthetism, sad Plionoer•PnT. whol. - sale andretall, at New York Prices. - Itchy. • Moll examination.s. with charts, and IUII sea . , writhes doscriptioroo. of diameter, der and . *weber. tb,binet tree. ' - wirr., , lpo , . . • • . ENVELOPES, - • SINSINO AND ..ENGRAVING.. 1 - TES ALTERED, Envelopes' Stamped with p bmineas Runt es, Pittatrana, CO=PARTNERS/ UP NOVICE:--The 1314-.. r der:signed ham this MM. formed, aeoligteara Dry SD the trumectiost of the Wholesale sod ReseM _ 900 , * Bushresammly, Sheik= of LLAGIAIi At ABU .ti DIM A .. • XTOT.ICE-4 ttavW intnriie in th 4 budnese et Lam, .31111er d to& A, rent wb c % • th Jun. w continue It the obi akasuL 0.1 • frost et- - 1 nerdnair rrommeeut the new dem to the pat- . oLSA. I ONG N CO. Bell and Brass Youa • dent and Os, Men. Ittention to their steak handelieno, Brackets, Pendanta and other fixture.— We lit op Imam with ware and fps, make braes 4:Wimp • elan kinds to orders., tuna& Itatiroad pumps and tankill .tince, and keep entinttrition metal conatantly• on nun. NEW EST ABLISBNENT. 41 - )EI4 ' 11ER9,EIANT 14.4,8 cannaanced busineia at Xa. 39 Mar- - II kat etreet,' botneen Second and Thlr4 street. Be: haejuetreadred troth the Importers and manufactured. n • 6 = ll4 o ° A:lilV2Vo=l:4l9 - 11 4 rir P = etyles rantonelltres, arbleh he I. prepped to make op to • \ order. In tto meet feahlonable etc lgs and In thei,nest man ner• arias bed large experience In his huslneee. ford. 71121 1 1 . 441 int ' l ' l3 ' ll hliTt n ork ti . ". b" .trittr D' ,ISSOI:UTION `DP ti/ PARTNERSP— / The firm *.LATELY, .lE_ PAXTON to this &Lk