G. ioc :4:1-b41(E..1.1 fanairrt3l3til36l3: - 186 k -. • ; • - - A•00toO or THE ALLEGustrr. CAlleattliannrt , Bnanraxn CaaxsfL yuy ei,f3ll.letende of border - strife and Aug have . been - enacted'along the shores bf the Allegheny and Ohio,. hire . 'never liScei - 7wilimed from the dim and fading ro tundness:id-ISt is put age. But occaelonally • story of thtilling Interact is matched from the *we:ingrain& of the red man. The - story I •am about to relate, I received from an.old Indian pilot of the Allegheny. It us minY . Yoittn ago, when that stem old chief, Oomph/Air, . (whose remains now renew in el. lenoe and loneliness on the banks of that bean teocui river he loved so , well,) ,wss India glorV. Elio tribe vondind over the dense - and-unbroken forests along Its banks, tearless, mintolested and . . • j w itif t whites, and Ms *pie -were. e never lost any' opport uni ty to lle a vi ambush and seize the lonely, voyager as he descended the river, and consign him to the stake and the tit. ture. But the watchful, shrewd, and deadly foe of Cornplanter end - the whole "tawny race" was the Indomitable and fearless ^Ciptain Simnel Brady. This veteran' pioneee and Indian hunter was one of those noble lipecimens of the hardy forestari who pinked fearlessly into the inter midable forests that then overspread so large a portion of the Western States. . - -Like Daniel Forme, Lewis -Wetzel, Simon Ken ton, and others, ,who made Indian hunting a pastime, Ids deadly hate of the Indian, and his burning pension far hunting them down, amount ed to a monomania. This hatred, was in conse quence -of the mom they tad Inflicted upon his &alibi—hie father, Captain John Brady, and his brother having fallen victims to the- tomahawk The scene of the present story is-at a piece known to - boatmen and raftmen as Brady's Bend," end 'where now the noise and bustle of - a new maitifacturing town 'called the "Great Western" resounds along the shores, that then echoed only to the - orb* of the range, or the panther's . uoreare. , It is ii - bend In die river Ottani nelles in length, and-is sometimes called the "Nine:Mile Bend," and is scarcely half, a mile across the neck.— Herein this bend - Cornplanter, returned from some successful inroad upon the whites, had se cured several prisoners, ..by - tying them to as many trace; while his swarthy and hideously painted followers were busy in making prepara tions for the faggot and the torture. The stake Was erected and the fagots prepared With all the coolness and refinement of Indian barbarity. It weirs beautiful evening; the sun was just sinking behind the lofty. hill upon the opposite shore.- Calmness had thrown its oily wand upon the Allegheny's crystal tide, and it slept. The full round moon jusanrstingthrough the tree-tops behind them, sailed calmly through the distant blue and cast its mellow beams upon the . sleeping- rive, and danced .upon its placid bosom. The melancholy note ofa whip-poor-will from the adjoining thicket, fell sweetly upon the ear. The victims were unbound and led forth to the place of torture. At this moment a voice, high up among the frowning rooks that loomed out from the thick hemlock that crowned the hill opposite hailed Cornplanter, in the Indian tongue, 'lnformix' . g him that 'he wail an Indian warrior, just returned from - the war-path with a goodly number of prisoners.' Be desired that the ceremonies of the torture might be suspended until he could ford the river and join them, when they would celebrate the oceatdon Virfth unusual demonstrations of savage rejoicings. To this Cornplanter consented. The I Eames %alma been kindled were extinguished, and the prisoners again bound to the trees. In the meantime, Biady, for it was be who bad deceived the wily Indian, with a body of men moved silently up the river to a place known as Truby's ItiPple, and there folding the river, drew his men up across the neck of the bend, and moved noiselessly down upon the savages. -130 cautions was his approach that the Indians were completely cut off from reheat before they became alarmed. Brady's men hemmed them In from behind, while the Allegheny, rolled in front. The first intimation to the tamps of his approach was commtmitated by a deadly discharge from his unerring rifles. The Imßans fought with des perstioN but were overpowered ; all were killed or takin prisoners save the chief, Cornplanter, who, on finding himself alone, plunged into the river ; and swam for the , other !shore. Being i good swimmer, he remained several minutes under water, Nit as he rose for breath, be was greeted with aNthower of . bullets. In this way, alternately swim • under water •as long as he could hold his bre t and then rising to the surface he escaped unh and reaching the othurshore is safety, evere f behind a large standing rook. The prisoners were of coma unbo und, and all joined in the jollification and joy at the timely and unlocked for release. The rock.that ed Ounplatter front Brady's bullets was pointed out to me - by the Old Indianin &recent trip dein this river. It is known as .I:Wraplanter's Rock." This old Indian gave me - the story with a sad and dejected countenance, In broken English. Mae! how 'changed , the scene! Where then the sheeny tide of the beauteous Allegheny part ed only to the swift-skimming birchen canoe, and echoed to the wild voices that came out of the dense, dark forest, now is heard the shrill whistle of the steam-pipe, and the rushing of the mighty, steamer. 'Where the tawny savage then reclined upon the shady banks, from his pursuit of the deer, the lanther and the bear, or rented from the war-path, is now the scene of life and activity. The tall - old forest has receded from the ad vance of civilization, and given place to farms, beautiful villas and bustling towns. 'The Indian too has passed away; but a_few, and they but miserable decaying relics of what they once were, are now occasionally seen, the descendants of the proud nee that once could call these hills, and groves, and rivers, all their own. Alas I in the language of the .poet: 'Obbetilas lual thairarlbas ban perbibmi, Llkatb,thialcabr lawn seer inw." GRADING can PAVING IS ALLIOEXIIT.—A HasviiCairraurr.Wig mentioned the other day the lettiog or the contracts for Pading and pa ring-;s number . of streets in Allegheny by the Street Coritnittee, and statedehe amount of the contriatiat $ 70 . 000 - Weitisoe learilhat om. figurer , were coneid erably below - the troth—the amosuit of the con tracts being Willa neighborhood of $lOO,OOO. The "Ann who received - the contracts, (Palmer, Gang & Co.) cousins of the followingputlemerc 0. S. Palmer Caspar .Gang, Adam Reineman William Adam s; and George Geist. The street; to be graded and pared are eight in naming., mit_ First, Second,' Third, West, Middle and Seat ',streets, • in, the Third Ward ; and Morgan and Gratithinn Streets in the Fourth Ward. "Those in the Third Ward are ill included within- the immense Soberly Minato, which extends over an area of „Arty scree. in- our Mater city, and it now mostly oeorgge4.by. the tenements of Its .. sees.. ,As gni Appeases Inourra.bythe grading and paving of these ;dreary, hare to be paid by the holders of; property. abutting on, the said streets, Capt. Sohialy be; called* to foot a pretty lerye, NU; as wtitiriadlly.be ohierred- The ramtreeta,.. which are the largest street cirotricts ever giveri in either city, are la the hands of gold men, who havelaunediate earn mend of tulScient capital rod who wUrnot fail to accomplish the work they base undertaken In the beet manner sad within the time prescribed for its immplation,' viz r November, 1866. The work wln be commenced nest week. PAK ox .13terrunitso -titinxr.—Nsniow Es. CAPI.- -- -iiboit three *look, . on Thursday morn. ing,.dines wereibeernd inning from the oel- Isr•wer of the. pommy of Mr. Britenziter, N 0.87 Smithileldstrinet, between Dimond alleyj and Fifth stmt. Mrs: B. vas theimly onapent of the house, and was asleep in the mond story at the theie„l.. The tire had made considerable held w before She wee awakened, end she escaped with digledity; nenowly peeping the smothering inthisinei if. the • awoke.- . The firemen were soon 00, thslround and succeeded nn extinguish ing thi flames Won they bad communicated to ths'edjelning The wood work of the . _lunar is charred f but the ceiling is not burnt through- Ike room share and- the store-room endow:tuts arts Ruth blared. Under the coun ter ot 114, store-room ass s great many little pieces :of sidit wood, and matches are strewn about: 'ld the Umtata story s bed is destroyed, zedPnekets,_ Atf.tite _ wood work of the, room is much titters& though thie wood work between that —portion of-the remise lejuiedsid the stairway, the only ratios ef•rommulastion with,the story bekegi , br *abjured: • ' ,}Ys fire s uut undtrabledl7 the work of an in cettoSeri. -31r:Iteitenriter ts said to be absent in - tkerobeetty. .llis loss will %nutria to — WV or The building wee owned by N. J. How „Ergs aod . wufully Insured. .AX Ax.t.soutugan 11.011 Ditourtut.L- We lieri that John D. ag M. D., for mnV 0,17.44en_t . 0ir _AlheruE stadett of Dr n, wed Lownule on Tuesday; of obolera: ,, - Be removed from ,sah; r xi ol to mutt. vine ioiiiit.ten . Or tetelve =oaths since, and was practising medicine in the litter . etty at the time of his sudden decease. . Dr. A'was twenty-seven yearsof age — . : Wart or Ds. Wit. Tooss.,—Maay: of our dtli ons iron pedied 3 yesterday to leant of the death of .Dr.' William • Thorn, an old and :well known citizen of this city. Eli funeral Juts plsoe this teirrulos at feu ' o'clock from his kw . reeldaDoe on Wylie street • • , „ pothiellatoxj-Ydrs, ewall,p • • aid Imo podiket<ettof 414 isithelittsbattit Market to Tao* idtinbien. • s • • vr.4 PROPOSED Nsw M. E. CHDRCE IN run MEM Weßn.—Thu Methodist Episcopal congregation which has hitherto worshipped in the Public% Saint Rouse of the Ninth Ward having been de prived of that building by its demolition—a new School Honda being about to be erected on its -Bite=-has determined*, build an edifice for itself. Several lots have been secured and the building has been begun The house will be free when finished and will cost $lO,OOO. The congrgation will not be able to raise this sum, and . hence — it appeals to the- "followers of - chriist and 'the friends of humanity" in this city and vicinity for aid. The Trustees state that 600 children in the Ward are depending on them for iiiligious instructions, and add that "the Pehriajlvania Railroad Depot, and many extensive - ilianufsc- Auring establishments, are ideated in this Ward, giving employment to a large number of hands, whose spiritualwants we are not to overlook, and whose temporal and eternal interests we are seeking to promote by this movement." We trust the-appeal of the Trustees--of whom Mr. R. Mao Lardy is the President—will not go unheeded, but that the friends of the church will do all In their power to support the enterprise. Sprarruarnrw.—The City Hall wee crowded on Wednesday evening to bear Prof. Spencer. There teems to bo quite an excitement about his alleged demonstrations of the fallacy of the spiritual theory: We don't need to be convinced, for we already . believe spiritualism to be arrant non sense sad • complete bufuhug. The Professor's experiments are certainty remarkable and should be seen. He can do all the spirits ever have done, and more, too: Go to the City Hall by all means. BITSOLARY.—The house of Mrs. Margaret Shaffer, n ROM township just beyond the line of the Third - Ward, Allegheny, was entered by a burglar or. burglars on Wednesday night and $67 were stolen. Mrs. Sharrer appeared before Mayor Adams yesterday and asked fora search- Warrant against one John First, whom she sus pected Of - having committed the burglary. Offi cer Scott searched his house, but the property Was not discovered and no prosecution .was.'en . A. P. A.—The National Conventioniif the American Protestant Association is in session this week in New York. There are a hundred delegates present. Joshua Robinson, of Alle gheny, Grand Treasurer of the Know Somethings; was elected Most Worthy Grand Master; Daniel ..L...Sraith, of the Allegheny Bunstin, Grand. Tres invert. and Dr; Garner, of Pittsburgh, Grand Assistant Conductor. Tho New York papers report their proceeding,. Werra Itwerre.— . —The Dispatch states the water rents as assessed for the present year as amount ing to upwards of $54,000. It is apportioned to the different verb — as follows: ....... First Ward, $7,160; Second Ward. $6,90 4 1 - ; Third Wird, $10,147; Fourth Ward, $6,684; Fifth Ward, $9,000; Sixth Ward, $6,660; Seventh Ward, $1,688; Eighth Ward, $3,516;. Ninth Ward, $2,906. Sun. rot Luntssn.—li. 13, Fleming, Esq., County Treasurer yesterday entered s snit before Ald. McKenna against George Coburn, proprie tor of the Minstrel Treupe now performing at the Theatre, for $2OO, the amount of license re quire] by the law for' theatrical representations. The ease will come up for hearing this afternoon at three o'clock. Bum ACMERST L.Renaoae.--Joseph Hastings has brought snit in the Diatrict Court against the Pennsylvania Railroad to recover $125, the alleged value of • horse killed by the Repress Train, on Liberty - street, last week. The Com pany refuse to pay that amount. FATAL ACCIDI2I7.—Mr. W. J. R. GITOTO, & con tractor on the Chartier's Railroad, had his leg badly broken some three weeks since by getting it caught in the machinery of a Saw mill. Be lingered until Satnrday last and died from the effects of the fracture. • Taz Ystraw Favia.—Worwere in error yes terdaj in stating that young hialors body had arrived here. Hie death from yellow fever is not confirmed. ..When last heard from he was at the point of death at St. Louis. Ws are informed that, st a private spiritual circle night-before last, a spirit-stated-thatthere would be but four More rain' s this summer. That is very indefinite! There was only one rain in Nosh's time.' Tut PCDLASIII.—Wo we informed that over one hundred pedlars in this county have not yet taken out Beense; and• unless they do eo soon there is danger of their being 'stirred up with a long pole!" .1. F. SLAGLIC, A. W. Foster, Al. Swartzwel der, and 8.. P. Nh - iitus, of this city, have been appointed Commissioners, for Western Penney!. • ISO* of the Court of Claims at Washington HEAVY Broaw.—A tremendous etorm of wind and rain passed over Indians township end ad joing portions of the township, on Wednesday night. Agood deal of damage was done to the crape. Tax Comm.—The Courts of Quarter Bes t-lona and Common Pleas, Judge M'Cluro caf the Bench, and the District Court, Judge Williams on the Bench, will be in session tomorrow. Tun Board of the - Agricultural Society was in session on Wednesday, but nothing of import ance woe done. Tun strikers on Sections 3 and 4, Steubenville H. H., have returned to work at the old prices. Tun iron railing about the Court Holum is be ing repainted. A needed imprtremeni „,,T7.111311YE MADEIRA, 1820. Import ed by Baggl•hall, In lc & Co. one Interested In the Maine law Question will reed. • Cone Cat Corners. • "the gent Palzhan of the Xenia lawnessa” ea It has bent styled. with Interest sod ammo nt. Yew Amerkan Uoations hare embodied se mach estmlue Omar. Liners .uth idedstra.will be Intimated In the secounts otth• of this lam In rah wane weather_ to write eery en thaltailliallY. yet CONE CUT MUMS le modeles from them wens commeedation. trove the X. Lords Repabliam. natural In his diatomeis. a genuine tutmosist, end turn to be welcomed by thowends of not era From Me Xilsworth (Mc.) Asserase. Will create s enwation as literary owl Prost/a Bekaa/ (N. .1" .) Earle. Inlanningfult t he home sad mac frees the Norwich (N. Y.,7.Achvartc. bee Odium et AMAMI WY, drawn without the rot tener commode nod tiy the novelist ale yktvrn of New Enaland life are routartahly vivid and Llthfol. and, down to the nay teovinedallams In which they atom:W.o°w that he knew what ho was writing Prose Mo. Beaton Bolton 20orrkr. • • '(t Is pervaded • deep murent of wit and tinny. Prow the .Deyten (O.) Thredta • A regale: built aokeea -of Tank. Di-draw. with • aced). hand and In 0 cokes. Prom the Jawraot. Sanaa the character. In 01 volume ine dalineatei with boldness of outline and a of ahrdlag. width are ontainly not empared in we order oar m•Le. , any trent work that has o. the Afitchint (Ite , ; , Dasienag. Porrich and dentate homer. rattly arid ad** log incide n t, we do not reeolhat • pribliehad far ay wral pears that Barnum 11._ Peon Me Mato. Seernel. A lagitintate bleat thasallous of malt tbat la thaw pros, [rewire days an n[ back. 1 PPM tka Bea • Written •1111 a straw aad cri ßeam tical pm and Will 04*, Its mailanrjbe reading world. . firn.u. Iv, T..)Nrandad. 4 Thla*akar the sea .Prom ilarta. Pod. It So abeok eta thasaaad-a toot, perhana rascal; !"' " r d .. " Ret i rt " 7:47 bernmaist The ' workte on. or decided To any one emitting on a 1.28. S ow or noigai oNT 001011ENN will be bent tra n U,x; . pad. Tor ade: by smoruni aft...-4. kat= IrLtsull IMAM. Na 23 Put Rea. N. Y. • • —"l P — Thi haw' Court Sae: yyncs ialuareby plan, - that Mit and. by years *fa:talks . or Os Oakum" . Alba any toasty, tads tbs.. 9th day os" - rolla.,a. It. 141 will apart to WO, $9 Pabila AMAI.O. a the U Ibattlit Lll an 'say a . littabar4L on Mande 411 1 4 TWZIITI.TIIIRD for a . idols weak, Oa tharihni Bra hoLaja.. tale thy prrty of J b.... p. ma, deed. ar. • that aerials la ~, Pie. or Etat.. la Ihswoom Banmtb abawas44. sari mai as Italows, rio bedrugst at a polat'tm Sate d b=l4. tbs ilaa a slot sofa tabi .T.soob " Ilahtuar ha his likthas to (Lhbotara a row °wool by hats A Sabsariorha thaw. . by sad has art: 44 4grer 94 Admits& west 101 Ina to la posh throw lands of Look arab oath 14 dogma wait stoat 121 A won Or . 11Z , ' to the Tarp road:thaw* by mid nod oath a 4•470•0 stoat /00 hat. how re boy baba llosof bodbanes hat thorn b 7 the moo. oath 99%4fra11. fort MAW. man ar Jera.,to ths moor rota ahraisA aa4 add. road 101 bet, vadat an meted ar two Aar Dwatialt i frame NW partly brldadb rot la Mot by am is .widtb. throUtor with a -Lams stabil. gamut yard with Ito apportaw oar. Taws or Bass—s934o tads. the nada, of tha radon how to be pad, with latarat from Ma 4ti d : b. r . .A. am two lad Orr yams. att4 'to h. Nara aortas. ' 1.411/1240/00E/14 s. - hail wet o f arab hiphatsar. 4a.1. CUICHEISING & BONS' Grand Pianos. 1 °RN 11. 'MELLOR, No. 810im p h, wool it.. win.. Inszointo ONO sod , ~.„,11 4 2,47;= wwear. JIM* 164 N. turetratoa two new uaiso ilutoit. from the Itsonfsetory of CbittstinS A &wanton... These Innrepte an among tbo *s o p • b hoprored !Vete tV..ollsbeatlr lavested and wen tbe Mosers.Colskernags. Ludas are mostalty In tall to conand MOW:. .. MA • PARLOR GRAND PIANO, Me Bret end roar Instrontentot the klad In the elty..— Th. above Instrwroonteotth a Lep Awn of Sonars 11 , utto, bore tom oelsotea br tb. oebosalbevit .18. Henn. nom In Balm wen villas avowal duel tblit awl tbs. easolna moot. - JOITN 11. SM. B. Nola Wood, street. Arent Tor the sale of Chloe...don it loud plintoe. .1.116 _ for Plttabenaltand Trotters kenno. EARSON'S Celebrated &Tripe t .„, Nu , Tee baa banana orletwated rearatlT periOnnedander ear own Inanadlate make euk .0......1uaa th e animal. of .1 sinew with e abort. sawed d!wase. to It. Koarlas It. Mannar Tyr (astir...ln warrant IL If not antbalmoktry tha mato wat •be retaroid. Yoe wit. wbobanl. at Man br- JOON HIM Ja., 4.20 No. lAA Wood oneset. lITIOHEY'S Celebrated :Diarrhea M e di.l .. alai, the brat and anly etheanat diarrhea atedlcine Eoyarsl . =Cut &Takla:a of Baltimore bare c *Wad to •ite , the name. of .11 th Wt ho b. ned on O. wrapper. la t he ter without • DOM as at this own at the yearall are Hal*, to to attacked audderdy, Poi oekt • JOllll HAFT, Jr, • jail) • ' inuftallitrralreet. H. 36 Wood street,' 'HAD —IOMID. Potomac Shad mehred 1. 7 sat Ibr was by Jolit ATWELL .I.IIIC aOO. tl -----7-- wx5.. 7 381 Dry . Hideo reo'd and. for Rae 111 br • - tl.l4.llBAtroll A OD.' _ 11131 — YLOII — ItA4O ,bble. - Byet Flour reo'd Llionmilberalii by " -""" 'I.IMBADOIt /MO. TELEGRAPHIC• ONE WEEK LATER PROS EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF TOR ATLANTIC. New Toax, July Zi.a•-The Steamer Atlantic •arrived yesterday with Liverpool dates to the 14th. Lord John Russell has resigned. The circum stances which led to hie resignation were dis closures made by him in regard to his course at Vienna. At the end of the debate, Bir Edward Bulwer Lytton moved that the conduct of the Minister charged with negotiations at Vienna, and his continuance in office as a responsible adviser of the orown, have abated the confidence which the country should place in those to whom the administration of public affairs are entrusted. Pretiottsly to Lord John Russell's resignation it was reported that if ,he did resign he would take the Grey section of the Cabinet with him, and then Palmerston would fill their places with men out of the liberal ranks, and also that Lord Derby was coming in with another coalition cab inet. Accounts relative to the crops from all parte of England are very favorable. From the preparations making by the Allies before Sebastopol it is thongbj that another gen eral aesault le not far off. Sabastopol'has been subjected for the past two days to a heavy fire without effect. •The besiegers were erecting im mense works ,ugaitust Malakoff tower and Radon batteries, and the.besieged Were erecting equally formidable behind:these defences. The Bossism' ..inade s sortie on the night of the 7th on the worts in front of Mamelon, but ef fected nothing. The cholera is decreasing in the Allied Armies, and the general health is satisfactory. There are strong indications of an approach ing campaign on the Danube. Engineers have already been sent forward. . . Adsices from Ram state that the Russian de moastrations against that place had been re• pulsed. Other accounts say that the Russians had taken the field, and that the Turks had evacuated Rare and fallen back on Erseroum. The allied fleets in the Baltic continual in creasing, and were destroying all exposed prop erty on the coast. ' The port of Archangel has been placed in a good state of defence, and a new battery of 80 gene was erected. The foreign ships in the port 'bad .succeeded in clearing their cargoes before the blockade. The papers furnish rumors of a dangerona In surrection having occurred in a Buseian-gibe. San ,regiment. Also a report of s change having taken place in the Russian Cabinet 'The British ship Antelope bombarded and de stroyed the town of Oldtown Calabar. The inairrection In Spain has been sup pressed...A. A net Anatrian circular is spoken of. It is intended as Count Buol'e reply to Inuendos put forth by the Emperor Napoleon, and will defend the conduct of the Austrian government towards the Western Powers. Bsynsmax, July 26.—New• Orleans papers of Friday are received. The loss by the burning of Verandah Hotel is $150,000. President Pierce has pardoned Jacob Slinger land, convicted of fraud on the Pension Office; and William Zimmer his been sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment for robbing the maiL Judge Minot has been appointed Commissioner of Pensions. Three new cases of yellow fever and two denha occurred at Gosport, Va. The disease is still confined to the infected district Morreskrna, Vt., July 26.—The Democratic State Convention have • made tne following nominations. Governor, Merril Clark, of Pottle ney; Lieutenant Goveroor, Stoddard B. Colby, of Montpelier. Resolutions approving of the policy of President Pieroe'e administration were reported and unsatmously adopted. Tide con vention woe the largest held by the party of this state for several years, and the proceedings ex tdbit the utmost harmony and enthusiasm. New Tone, July 28.—The Board of Super visors made their repo ts . in regard to the city tax for the year ensuing. The amount fixed upon is $5,840,822 59. Last year the tax was $4,841,255. The Be',. Mr. Elliot, of Williamsburg, and his daughter, were drowned at Coney Island yester day while bathing. Now Tour., July 26.—Cattle Norhtt.—An in effectual effort yea mode yesterday to effect a rise in the price of Beef Cattle by management There were 600 bollocks at market lese than last week, but the prices were unaffected. The best buyers got their cattle at prices equal to 100 71/7 lb. for the meat, and a great many bullocks of fair retailing quality sold for 100. while common to inferior went at 9J, 9€.111 and some at Be. Sheep sold at $2046, extra s6@7; Lambs $1,60 ttHogs sold it Gigsi, according to quality; i .. receipts show wonsiderableincreaaa oret last week. Bea:amour, July 26.—Flour. axles 600 bble. City Mille at 98,76, Howard street offered freely at $9, without buyers. Wheat, 1900 bush of fered; sales red st $1,6'44,70; white $1,70® 1,75, the market closed dull. Corn sales white at $1,08®1,04. yellow 98. Cosa, sales new ldnryland lit 45 ®4B. CINCINNATI, July 26.--Flohr 'nuchstiged; sales 118 bbls. 5t.57,25; the receipts are on the in crease; 962 bbls received. Whiskey'better, now ranging at from 3M to 81f. Theriver has risen 14 inehes eines yesterday. PrA: 4 41 1 )7:4: 4- 641 ' AVV1 11 1 111 E NEW AND SPLENDID STEAMERS or ttda.llee rrlll leave Cleveland toe Las ihniertor. yeedng through the NNW CANAL end toectdnitet all the principal Porte on Me above Lake. asibtkres NORTH STAR.-- .oapt. B. O. Irerr, Muter, Leaves Jo.* 22226 Loam do ...... __Workday. July 9th. leaver do .-----Tbureday, !ale 19th, tar.. do ...... JUIT 29th. Levee do ..... Monday. A Almost inh, Larne do -__—_rwood hMh. Loam do ...._?hand y. Angled 30th. Mara do . 82rbor 12211. loom do —Monday. WUnarm ...... -.—Tbereday=r i t.b. do ----Monday. OMOber 221. loam do Lt. LAVIN. do ----Ikeda, Nov. 12th, Lorne do ----.—Thereilay, Nor. 94.1„ NORTMERNItit-.—....-oapt. 2. B. Thew, 990 mt r. Leave Cieve1and..........-blondity, July 20, !waved do ..... 4ely loam do Monday, July -nd., Leaves do .--..... -Thunder. domed 24. bra.. do demist 131t a i Loaves do —.---Thunday,_eammt. Leaves do .... ..... —Monday, deptereber • leave do , • 'Monday. Sept. lath, Learer do \ ----Monday. Sept. 7401. Leap. do t...----Thorsday, Oda— brr 4tb, . loam do ...... -Monday • OrdolenlM, Immo do ...... —ltimvde . y. October 28Lb. loam do --......Maeda)). November Ith, peeves Nmember lbtb. kc;;;;;; I lgart. Tbe'Brats of this Line 'nave large and rpackrtle sonar =dation, to teenagers. and oleo arr freights, sad altar natelf make Ten Dar Trion from Cterelnad loth. Porto Of Gann liapertoroarrf big the UNITAID PTATIOI *Mk and connecting at Olevaland and. Detinit glib ail the thof Railroado gad liteamera The Boats of the above A.To. are gosninented to point of LIPKILD and AOOOlllllO. DATION. and the Wet to L.A. Superior I. one of the pleamanteet In the world. wad tbetnederelsreg4 mprietore liD etve tietir whole attention I tbe boslnees of THIS LIIIII. - aad lane. bYPthroPtacea •nd dr , Ptt.th to tottlt CT.= onsedlos with Obi. Line of Renner Boats • Lima NtItIOWIPROPEI.I.P.II4 running thningli .10 ali the Prep a nt Waparinc.. Of Steamer NOLTIC Mtg. 11011TItElligrIt. and Pip aeller bfANLIATTAN • • ADMIT SINOL6An, Mesta %math& 0 MLICINS & CO., .. L.,-i- L' 6 1 ,31 1 4 , Mte A. Mimi eV.. IJATlgstinswed their o ffi ce to No. 75 Fourth ...., ..em t ett:act or a ltrold #talkwhorm they KUNK e twiNtgfire Is i it. t.. 11.." 4 ° w°uililk"'• try WAsted, 4r* shim Wwbsoldi Usalr..lock. .. Osesinsitas4 Want bask noir tough. at bort rata. WILKINS A CO. . • ' - DM cr Prressoson. July 11.11146, OTICZ—At a meeting of the Board of Directors of this haat. bold lids day, John § Mow, " L. 404 . Assistant Osahter of this Instiintke; an 1 ad:cirri to sign all Omsk.. wars snd otbsr 11.09• rends which winks the signature of the Caddo; and sarm suds Waist Ostiu asFlin to saki sae% la ono Kr with .A tattisn 7 . 111 _ ill an ast i r ge r.us Aucid"..d'inr°''''' ' •"' JaWiLast..l4,..l4.it. - • 1~ ~~ ~. i ~ ~~} brsuyrt Biageo"kb.uidiers of the Pttsburgh " 4 a n d Srincp.lo.il )4`CtisElstiM r ri ,, th fi • m k eise t var u r r. s2% ni a 4 VW. 111. Moatal, rnito43llTO !1 WAXES °Wrens Insoranne 004 Et/ 12 shan• bropbmts Itsyla d tfoo r?) 4. 4 A i r V.xi.... I ntirwiti . kft r". 4 1 111 vt , Bilis, harm be V fi gtr a t i , 132114ainit Par EOLIANIOS' IiAWK---10 shoes of the UUA 111 ' l ' 4 ti "Vritgl *0 11 P'o.9! 40 461 of bond fur sale situate in &e. !BM= riettor 44 7 1-t a Ftir i . l %."4Z. yri o Ma &mat aoplr 34 , irkiifor goy) - for a 2 diary bika 1.41110 of 4 p n { .+ . 4 13 01., 1441 tl, 4%11( 6, 1: llor i( v al Goal pl 40 lenip, Malay uf. trtrvratrigglarmr• ciudinnati No. 1 for .40.4 011 1141111 Iraqi ty !tsa 1111ERRINO-8 bbl.. Baltiraara nweired awl for oak by ArVil i b, 911 NO.J3UGAit-33 rand., N. I), Hagar if - ) arrive bud by bba r: Afiptlk, MIN/101 RROOMI3--GUdon in Wrested. for oats by R . 107 BILL I; !mum?. *imo ddry 9SM 11 i AOll t 0 b---..aza u in..fazdar.itisbY. FINE — FLOUR --6013 in store sad fur o. In 1 , 09 a. 11.11RBA0011 h M., "DIG LEAD —l5O pipr lead for vale-by .ta24 at 00. A ACOHOLTA9O pbts4pf different strengths Is • B. A. IP AlLltaimma 0,41. COMMERCIAL. LIMMIrrI OF ARAI iraeflpri. FOR 'JuI.J W. 11. BIWITN, V. P.—Pa...61, Mum.. Aux. Clopos. Joni Boom. Jam *('Deem. PITTSBURGH MARKETS on= . To 0•1:Tp Triday Morning. Jig? 27. 1 f FLOUR—bohis aotaitiiiiiaidlog the dee!' at parte below. Said yesterday orko fide lillpedfita frOttli atop, at /11,47 if: 40 at SW32.bble odd at fd; 60 bble serried. on wharf. at dr. 3:0 bfile mycelia from city tafiliatil44o; bbis at same. GRAlN—esles of 100 hos Sholled Corn. from don. at 100 do at 8.1. • WHISKEY—add of 34 DM! rectified In 10th, 31k fIAY--eaks of 11 Made at odes. at 8 13 93 1 . 5 ‘t . . BACON—pies 71,000 M and 1010 be Shoulders at I?. met 4000 In at 9' GO dayg 3,000. De at SX, cash: 24300 IM at do: 1.000 Da Skin at OIL nub: 1.000 Le at 10. dEr. 1,60 e Zs Hun at 11. do. PORK—sans 93 bbbi at 018,60.60 days. LARD—sales or Gaud 26 bbla No. lat 10. mak at NOt. cub; LEAD—aala •of 100 piss ►t 6,44. knxr mtaa j• PlO METAL—phi of 75 tow Lauroll1111((anO) it ra. tAg t , t tom No. S Asithx•rita. At rza, and $ half mouths. Ausrvem.AND DEP Mat t ARllVl6D—Jetrerson. artUrnsirills : Lorene.. 001. tamd, ialeabsth: Miehisun No: wasoiNg tuft sis. Wait Zimmer. uoss. W DEPAIITED—Jaffe,.,. do Bayard, 1611sebeth; Ite..turs Nam; Reser. West Neutesu Wieldy:au No. Y. Wellstlllx is, Wheolluic Kautuaty Rome, Louisville_ . . Hivsn—ths yeetarday eveiting thenTernr• 11 Snit Macho le the channel nod rising. Pittsburgh Dollar Savings Institution No. 68 Pried 'Street, NUT DWI .ma me/smog wiz. , • S now open daily from 9 so 2 o'clock; also, on Wedneesy and. Eatutday arming, tram T to 9 Lock. . . Daman. received era gums not law than (hie Dollar. and a divldant of the to declared tales to year, In June and Dersother. The Trust.... ix the puriael of furthering the haterolent ohne, of the Inaltution. have entered into a guarantee bond. thereby eying itilditionel smutty todepositor.. aßnoksoantalning the Charter, Brtion ian*. Bulge and UV gratis. on applica at the anon.' Pruident—GLOßGE ILBRZE. Hopewell Hepburn. John H. Pliamieerger, lloorp. ft. Whits, Chub. Knap, Willem P. Johnston. N. Unita. eltath4,.. James W. Haltom& Theobaki Alexander Bradley. Isuo M. Penotek, WIIBam,PhIWpe, William J. Anderson.' • • TIMM= John G. Backollm, J►ms Hindman mu Burireio. John M. Rlrkpabiek, Albert Culbertson. John D. WOork Robert Mester. Robert Mee-onr,; 3. Gardiner OcRIN, Walter P. Marshall, Ahem A. Cartier. . A. M. Poßock, John S. Omen" Henry L Rlairtea/t. Marks A. Colton, . Robert Robb. ..: K. O. RM.:stab Gam* R. Ittidle. IrranrJe Peal, _ James Rhoads,. __ ....., 3;;X: gare j. B. (horn 8.4 L==l w illhait n. iiaven, Attisanieinnific , ‘ & , Tnt and Treanavr—CHAßLEB 4. COLTON. BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS rpO years have elapsed since ;the intro otroo or teas ritruaras MEDICINE into the Stefes. Derlse this thee it hes awned. an UNIVERSAL POPULARITY FEVER AND AGUE, Dyopepoia, Indigestion, Ilead-aene, Loon of Appetite, Debility, Coetivesnom, (Blind and BleediniileO . MooT aotfot omen, dupla al7 X o Iu """ fnl oneey to kotiei of ta. ; . STOMACH AND LIVEN, AB A TONIC. mew bee teen sesuled. her the relief It antmle In all bebility, or Woaktmas of any kiral is almost, IN NERVOUS. RHEUMATIC ANDIEURAIAIIb Al/11C - TIONS /t haw at 11110:1411oas laellwam proved highly heneadal, and to °them refloated • derided CM. Mau wrilnent plissialabe proceibe. oadtheir Waste dbrid i•Ull y IVCOI1216•011, made we may to oubt. and mogul, awl ita virtues for earselam vation! The great popularity alb t a delightful AROMA hr ,t dared many Imitations. whith the paddle! should guard thlh panhudag. Do ant be grateeded to boy_ pekr 2 1 .sultit yea him Alyea BOERHAVESILMhAND, B TT • [afraid. One 04a• .111 ma th s you bow Infilati d aawarlor It to alltheaw haltationa. the at 111A1De. bottle, or, 6 baths. /orWOO. by solo Pagratara REN3AII.I2I PAHL:IIu= Narmada:Um Pharautautlea an ace. Sultigteld sad 3d Me, Pttlataroll. And all Drage/an la Mahwah.. an akar MEM, itianabandTealyeestewella. !ataglyder.T . . _ For Bale—Zanesville Rolling Mill 1:MIS MILL, with ail itappuiteetancesiia nt.t Mr end ' seagoing eight Hallos sod three nos Taro en II I. Yuman*, Ilsramer sad Lathe, oompeteat to tom ont Sortota Aziee adagio tam, sad an the intsdette encore* to sousabetbs• ao thousand Chalminet a lt: Is t Sulneeser sad w ow: vb.:. Her sad ,rt7l HMIs, with roU ante of halo: Gyor pain of Moms. oli lathe, an Nell Machines. Am. 'Me boThllsto befog blbb. airy and piesesatiy keated, sod the city one of ta. bran/Meet to the ...torn coon 17, this Mill Is snshbraaly smstforrod b 7 ..tram.. abood. tot sad sever [MMus =Milt refer la bsid from Ibo.CIST W.I. Wort. good Coal a • kr* rata ma he dell v7ed at the Mni without dettl7tae )ear t* Parties wishing to Weir at once the 0 usafseton oilmen see rayon...tad to *brit them . mite. Too yeas Uwe osnskt sobtos to pot them is cosssoistb romans older. Aar Whey loforosasion 000seroInly _tblYwroporty on to obtained by sddreeden JUAN M=CAILr. Amigos*. it:ll64lrd Zobesrthlo dlie IZsam Moils.] • Cl EN. ',AMMER'S LANDS, FOR SALE Nil to Wesunorehmot meaty, near Lorimer's Malign, on the None. Balboa—sill be mewed to d 'ohne sale W lTZlL.=lll=e 4th mil of 4' l/ Gyn. Wm. Lergee . lo mato telt at farm of lend. gnawed In North Ilnatlegaon township. Wont. morelend county. Moen. acthetarbeeer Estate end nes In the lon of Mr. A. L. Wlerlerse end bounded by hutchlllembend. Worse Latimer, William Nichols end the &mesh property. anfl enetales INI amen that other relnable rerneltsont no tba &mash property. etis lends a J. Tallertsohl. heirs. Weis of Washes. mod.d of Westmoreland OW Compaity. sad contain- . lit-or, Wird t ' rad on dollverr 'of Ma dad: , on. third at Aso month& and enwthlted at awntsr; with Interent. TllO3. MICLLON, • ja2altir&dtd South Pittsburg h Prokerty at Pubho Sale. Ebe sold at Public Sale, on the premiaea, e SATURDAY, the Mb day of Anima nest, at I P. IL, a lot of annual fronting thrty.eve feet nu the Turnpike road, and enmities tam l e ,de . flat, boondvd by Lime woraly th•onestde. sad IdeUnny• Bothe other, and having a hue Mtn. hoar . themia o MO. proanty mann .wava _ d vrilb. by deed. recorded in m i la k inittit j tik • Illotate—One-halratah,nartalt ma tecniths. Title I, diantable. itell•ditertdS For Sala. 4...TW0 story brink dwelling with carriage boor .tabs. sod lot of ile4l 10013 r 176 bet, • very atir altamad ou Wain ram; Ward. Anions. by city. The dwelling aostalamS roam.. rar7 arrasival. and marnmsdod with an• halt. sad Teel dadrable praparti paretuired on Tarr aar rnagle terms et applrl as' WO to ex:o(u wroutrrr, No. 164 ath Amt. Pearl Stem Kill. and j, of ?deism Harvey Childs and A.. P. Childs in our; firm ream PT mutual arta meat from cold attar a i maaa a 00. AUribenr. Jul, 10.114. _^._ Housekeeping Gadd.. AA. MASON A. Cu. are offering tlieir ...eLez..ezmwr.,4o4olartejleXih All,l.Lpra.-Laraak wa Goode at a reduction of 25 and per o.ot. ju2o EMI-ANNUAL _ I a.. nt opu%Mirada'', al i tt . ep . LatEmINVIS : 6 ,24K:0m, 2k. 41) more gummy ghtwlL at horthannuo half the Yes Ono*. s 3 IBarobtiold reed by rivt.n %fail boort:loot Lk4tod and Swim lifinglot, Long •ng Short Mitt*. Mo. Stagg ,Stlts and alba gootr. bhp googg, Ale Work gill - LEMI r h - . A N o: N : n U I psri . 4 0 . 1 4 it p it , E d A or . 8 M ,T. 218 .. 012 11, ,, (Imp 'gill otbms Libdl of Itottnota, at \ tadsetioa ot okra Jolt $ t o r ekt_ i:A.: 2 ll .rne N . :lol4: rr 7t 3 b.rat i r L w g -- .corti ti ld. A .lr 3 : 2 . I; ju rso: i74, :k , ' lu'l " D" ir " 1 fine Orme Olah RAMS ifin .,,A T e r tbor M ial• me about oustsltLthe Skirts/oat •P•--4 . - A. miAPON A (30 .. zil . tb "... In i.oril t . ,..Asic.l oai P M "ri"" : tikr... l Aspu il.7: 7o.ls_s N — ire :::: " A lzu. : ooo ..._ 4 °l 3. : l st F .lAif: — 0„:17„.„ : „......, ~. „ : L i... h ~. : , ...z zlito pb . l i c k :fe _k".ll. - ------- ki:littamon A Co. ard Wiii'lt 000D8 71 4 WhIl• Gal; re j t ,.. 1 ~,„,„, oat tba.:. 0 „ n o r co• hal J .,, =floe .7..• 7.. , 1 - 4 1 18 - 11-200 l -- 2Q Nl — , .3, iftri now o Mackdcref, mu half ..,,,I: d du o o 100 to ~.i. 4,,, , do t; WWI* flai. dt' , a 4ti. Trtna l Eof „„itzfr. shag,' 74 . m. bi ii„:.2 Y A 'is counry snap, 1 k. ingt ; , : b oCl si tli o k• 1. 4 0 IL, u. CAN yikul: ~ I bag "*. ,S iZ2l)77. 14 41 17, a Wit '., .1 ...11.teamivoll en 1 A, ArWILL, L ich " a 00. "Fillltll/1114°4671 ,1 4 7 ,1"" T ri ii bil d P . :3'r lin 7B4il l w a u F. (We B . h in' it 1,7 ri1t.,1 4 ~,,,,V, *514.1". • 40 bt,,t No. ii.firo .11: .. r4 p 4ltw o l ir t ! ihrybg fillith it : 99utmi. r .. , .. s!,''' ll - '-- - -cii 4111Z - boiOn7Linon, typal, ki !STORY .., „mi... 1 - 1.4. 01 , 4 ot..r. "' up i t "1 ' : 1 : 21 7:17F to il : I' 7 . MI A 47 " thi 1 4 1 tra d : t i a, tri Pl e i :at 6/ rn 1 :: gltal V l a 4r " .11%44 h"l'4 irillto."l7%.t rt. , vo. at •-7 . I IBLES.-A. choke assortment family an iu ra4itninainadma . _,° Q uiq Vk l aa vil Varnegat = * ba l tir a" k '. a s°74%Wrint„ll;!" ~ (4 1 Clidg FOLKS= - dun. received •in advince 7 7 7f lbw tra.7l. the Wed tkeetot 'minted Lowman EtseteneU. larterontylled 047/711 Y 9 ThVre Vise aue tb• 111071.1 tor , WM* WI. alio ell • • .~._.. Sti's~ „. irmasEs. DIMITY & CRREIANGF„ tAd.Orrna I,D wdoLIZALIE Denzlin FILCBOII AND GERMAN • FANCY GOODS. 37 Maiden Lane, up stairs, New York, 37 RIX DU GRAND C and UANTIER. PARIS. 7 AVE now in stare, and are receiving by ate so i ld:M.W=n i en d rrf rld.r E.'" Portiv . A7 MPl . l others, the following. M. Agate 'Dutton; plain, mlornd. Atom pant and Mat do, awl drew. Hit and VeiVet Dros Mutat.; m new ttyleg Bone Coat and Pent Balm., all eltett. lane. 110114 (Dew, Jet, Meet Bawl, Pearl Bhlrt. Vett and Feoo7 • Batton. of all derrelptkrow new style. Bracelets. Derwohee. Necklace., C 0... Ae. of nawortylat While Wad 0 lewd Waa and 'Fancy Dead* kill and Fancy BOW Mitand Metal turtle sad Wood C1.!,.; Teeth. hall and Hair Iltwat•m TwAt Valet, Drew • log and Vine Combr, Perotwelon Capw. Arm ...teatime Me. Dom. Mem ; Gerken , L Bale M.; Watch Kept Toy watch.. Coat LhAr BtudK Penhold. ere. Bockekin, Reel. Val. yet and Cotton P. 0...; Steel Panic Jewelers' Balm; Violin end llary Btrlnsta. Amon:toms and Phdatior er e toperier minhiy; Portemfmnalee Catem I ancy Flower 17\8114. all of which they offer to the trade at the lowest market Mite. and oo the moat Bberal terms airOrdas tor ell deecrlptlon• of French Goods elled by their resident partnar Pule. Atr A. Crehtnirw iul7.lmd s „ Iron City Commercial College, OP WNSYSIIN PENNSYLVANIA. CHARTERED : APRIL, 1855. And Fu ll y -. Organized. TIIS Institution will be kept open both T and evening the entire summer. BOOK-KEEPINejk, Tht. beautiful art, 10 may to acquire. so awful to every babas mon, and, as an avon, far more lucrative tan most trades are, can be acquired in few weeks. te , lug taught hem ait is torphtneohm Om Though grimy . se vntiVriaLlettcfr.t-:4 b at i et t ture l ig. h :till no one of them to exclusively followed, for thermion that the tewtheref(that art practices a mode of inculcating a knowledge of it which oxidated with bloat& end which .both he and his =pits deem greatly superior to any laid. down in hooka In aIIITIBIETIO, too, the lathed of working used here (ad Acre may) la not only far easier to won't., but it is also mak shorter, plainer, and better adapted to an tral Mama tap can be found In any treatise Ware the Maximo Dublin It hal been called. an not inept/r.. AMISMICALMAGIC, from the extraorldnery facility with which true results Sr. obtained with very little fitturiug. In WRITING, the chief aim Is to impart to the student a bold, beautiful. rapidly exeented hand, suited to Book kaping,to contemn:dam ad to asylum generally.— Picture 'Saddling. though not neglected, is regarded se tintance. CIAL LAW—Lecture. on Me mildest ors reg. ttebur gh Warty dathicred by a highly competed. member of the Ei bar. =u. If you would lay the foundation of future roam and spend the oat two a nmethe. eel at the Iron City College. ware yen will find cod, well yentitatedroom. and every appliance for yhyskal comfort and mental training. jul2 NEW YORK AND'OALIFORNIA STEAMSHIP LINA M. NI Baiactiots Nu:. to slat BY. tistes,Trektapest and Healthiest Beata Seven Hundrat Min Shorter Sue* any other , and avoiding ths deadly Flusima Amer and hoo w ags daspertnti boatirsy Ausasta Bay. THROUGH IN AI:MINIM Or THE MAILS The Ameseery Transit Co. (of Nicaragua Proprietors. ►uRE NORTHERN LIGHT, STAR Or THE WEST, PROMETHEUS, or DANIEL WEB' all drat elan etoamoldt 6 7l leave New York on the 6 and =hot each mon but hy Nie Anima Transit Route, (haring t twelve mileo of land . . . . transportation oven • good mandamlsed road, In tint elan Burt AbtIMAIIMAZIYHt."ThaIaP!I one of which 1411 leave Pan Jowl dot gar, tie Pad& tarrolous of the Trutslt Route, where th. Panic Steam npe misty. the romand.r. at the °tinniys wharf lue• meWnely no their arrival, and proceed at ono. to Ban Rands., Au expertinced Burgeon 1. ittened to nth alp. For Informotion, or teasage at reduced rueunn.l7 onty to CHARM MORGAN, Agent,__ jaAto.c6 2 Bowling Ore.. N.Y. __ . _ For Chnrenes. nip ORGAN 'HARMONIUM, 111.11N7ACTIMID UT MASON A ELAVILIN,-Bodon. THE ORGAN HARMONIUM lit natentirc ly now (patent) idueleel luetrulnent of the reed :V ae, haring two etannale or rows of kora, nod , elebt followk I. Diaper.: Dulelanok 7, Principal: 1, ate 6, Bourdon: 6. Ilantbor, 7 , fannmlon: 8, Coup ler. Ilk dee:fined more woe:ally for tbe one of Clgorchee. lecture Boom. and other lane public balle, harlffit wr =arty equal to a the dollar oruart. It It capable of many solo efforts nod hes greet rarletf In the property and quality of toue. stud nit pealal eflato ted to the use of orwait bmthere and befog: an admirable eutetl. Bite for art. preetioe. Itaanalnatiou from all intereeted le nowtfully W1M1.4 sr the !dueler fltome Mate eubecrib er who le &volt for*. manufacturers Prior =O. PlANfel—The robetrawr melee thin week four teen N.. Plano fort.e of 4 and 6 7 4 oetwrea. width. with the .tack npw On itslid. will Oak' acomplete awau-truent of all lb* nod .its now meoufeetured. of amen; Arentparlor fraud.. JOUR H. 3161,1.0 R, 100 the ealq of Chlekaifin At Eouf Piano Fortes. far Plttrburittf and Weetwrn Penna.. /wit Bun Wend et. bet. eth Died illw7 ISAAC L PLATT, mporter of Polished Plate Glans, from the old established manufactory of the BRITISH PLATE GLASS COMPANY, RAVE HEAD LA NCASHIR KNGLA rO b LISHED PLATE of all sizes, suitable ra• wind... of Sanaa and Mailings, Mom Ceara Lampot Railroad Can. ia.