- 1 % • ESTABLISHED IN . 1786. PITTSBURGH G-AZETTE = BuSINESS CARDS. PUBLISHED DOILY AND WEEKLY BY ATTORNEYS. k ' WHITE & CO. DAVID NYE WRITE. [SAMUEL ILAIGILT, • unsex os TWEE • urn= KAU= ASE ••••E.. 1 11 OSEPH S. & A. s P. I IRORIUSON, Attor- , ..,...t o. 43 kourth street between culthßrld end Grant Pittsburgh. Fa. my 24 Tr.RMSI DAILY-Ms dollars annum, parable half yearly ,W. 1iA11.., Attorney at Law, "Bake to adv... W REK LY-Two doll Per =Edgy In advance. Clubs Itl - • won.. Building` ," Grant street between Tomth and slat be supplied on the full Ins conditions: iwoond Alley. an3OwlyT inn. per , nn eto amiss do s.--....--.-.... 9IA .113 OBERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney at Lam, Ten rept. do ----.....--. 13 00 Twisty espies do .-.- ..... 20 00 XL bt. Lord. Mo i LT The packapri fur each du tO - Co - astriesineo me pane ,n - ---•- • ItOBEET POLLOCK, Attorney at Law and to be paid In'eariabli In utronce. No club papers ED , E. MA ta affsr the year en unless the money Is sent far Corner of Filth and Grout streelaoppadt. the Court - onse stela, Pittsurg. i , my 24 1 .63 • RATES OF ADVERTISING: - TAMES J. KERN, Attorney at Law, office OwNum. 60 lines of Nonpareil or AWN -113 Fourth street, now thanE Pittsburgh. Alt ,- my Do each iskuttemollWriG....- e es____ RANCIS C. FL ANEGIN, Attorney at Lee?, D. um .uk i...... ..... ........ . . .. _3 03 - No. 170 Fomth street, Pittaburgh. . Do two a0.ate.........._............... 600 I ASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law, no two menthe_. 700 11 , No. RD Fifth street,Pittaburgh. Do the. months . -- __l - _ - - 17._ 7__=_ -_-__-: 1100 D o sit BANKERS AND BROKERS. Do - twelve mouths.:.. IR 00 (Standing Cords. (5 lines or ices per annum) 600 - ----- -- eiii dollar ftik each additional Una IiERNAN it, CO., Bunkers and Exchange Ow square, changeable at pleasure. (Per an- Brokers. N 0.95 Wool Asset, cornerof Diamond Alk•r: nu) exch.. of pap......- ... . ... ----- 25 0) t burgh. Pa. • For each additional square. Matted over one month, and k - rlloy and mil Bank Notes and Coln. Dim m oura TI le cur each additional sown Mooted under the yearly rates, Eschmge. and Wombs°. Note. make Collection. to aU halt prim. the principal cities of the Colon; Receive Deposits on call Advertisements exceeding .SWAM. and not over fifteen, and on interest suit give their prompt attention toall oft. Winn, to be nod as a square and • half. , er ...Gore IMPertalumg to a Broker's urine.. Pholishers o accountable lot leg. advistimments 113..Eaatero Exchange constantly for wte nahng-ly bergd .... the n ouu di t charged m. for tor gai. the to ir pu b, bl d. lint .ea ton. th.. ,-,.....,„-...‘... ~,,,,.. ~, h .c „,i . ,„,, ~,... a a o th er ideal timmenta RAAIER & RAID!, Bankers and Ex Adrertlsemeats not marked an the cope fur a speolsod lk chenge Brokers. Buy end sell Gold and tiler d &umber of ineerthons, will be osntlntied till forbid, and . Note. negotiate kaus on Real Estate or Stock r ' tteCr ' s. 7 . P lt ei Ur t " d or n =a i n t l ifi. r , I , .„. 0 ,. ~ ,,. 4 w :i . tiol v ilif thase ?rowan?. Notes. wad Time Bill. on }rut Caw own hiernediate be..., and all e ll for Dons Lade tTi T all telt% Pn W al ' e ti n tir: m irlit.s " ronTr i. :f -the benefit of other perions, a. well . all strertkeiwom Third and Wood greets:directly oppole the St. corner es Immeillately monated with their own business, and llotel. Intl-ly all dame. or adverthements, in length or otheiwise. ho -- -- ms! the limits ettESE•ii, wit l be charged at the wind rates. A D. KING, Coin, Stock and Exchange Pm all inset. tr.:Went ad...1.1.111n, bills will be separately rendered. and prompt payment to desired. . Broker. Fourth atrat-Buys and sell. Stake cm All admellsementa for charitable 1 iltotione, fire eon.. mmierioui }..sehange on Eerie. colt. supplied at ccir. tent ?AU...Collections made on theiVest at law rater, Wen natiles, ward, township, and other public. meetin and all Political meeting. and notice., to be charged Wilk:ice, pay- tern Dirk ..tv. 8.4" and 3 . 1, /- 132 8 able strictly In advance. WATT-11-VOI PALM= lEllitA ITANNi ICA: K. WA, 1 • Marriage notices to la charged 50 mots. ALMER, HANNA & Co. Successors to '1 Death Indian Inserted without charge. unlau amorist. riled by funeral Invitatimm or obituary notices, end when a Pilussey, Hanna & Co., Bankent,t :Change Brokersand . (..1 acasapardaLto be paid for. ealers In Foreign and Domestle Norhanne, Certificates of / - Regular adrerthere, and all other sending =miasmic.. kePosit, Bank V otes . and Spode-N. W comer of Wood and , lins, or requiems notion, di:dinned to mill attention to 'third idreeta. Current Money remised me Depoeit Sight rm.. 8 0 1,,,,,,,,, , 0 0 ,„,,, r ,,, ~,. , u ,,, wo e ~,,te e te l n , n en ts, Checks for `ale. and collections Made on newly .1 priori ..n charms am mode fur edmittaries-all notes of mi. P. Points of the United Ewes. . wide anoclatloos-ever7 notice designed to 0..1 attenUon .., Th... highest Promilmi PIO thy Mehra and Amnia. to private enterprises, calculated or intended to promote fold. Indiebthal interest, can only be Inserted With the tender. advances Made no entelgtonoStsi of Produce, shipped standing that the memo Is to be mid, for. ,if Intended to east. on 'shored terms. " •,e Duetted In the total column. the tame will be OherMul gn. u. weempois at the mt. of 10 tents per line. ..... ....t. s. Wear. Bishop or gap notices to be charged triple price. MIDI. 11. WILLIAMS & - do., Bankers and Tavern License Petitions g 2 emit - V V Exam. Woken, North East corner of Wood and Real Estate Agents' and nuetionears' airertisements not Third streets, Pittsburgh, to be clawed Ender yearly rata, but allowed a dimwit. of All tmaiactiow mode on liberal tenni, cud eollectlons , thirt ykhree and one - third ter mint Dom the amount Of moolptlyattended to. sall.ly ~. .tritte of ratememe no =ELT TAME ~t WILKINS & CO., Exchange Brokers, One. Square, three insertione....-.. -...... -St 60 N o. TB Fourth ~,,,,,,,t wte ri the Bank of Pitts. Do. math additional Ineertion 37 ~,,,r, ' e mi p..,,.,,u,,,,,, ~, , 0 7 . ~,,,,..„1 ,„,,,,... Jr , ADTIMETISEERTS is 1121313, PATEL OM Square, (10 lines) one insertion .50 cents.- j = 3 1 . 11-ARI3IER, Jr., Banker and Bre- Do. cash additional Insertion 25 rent. All tninstent advertisements TO be mkt lo &drams. VV P borg ker. lth meet, No ea, esbolitiodug the Bank of Ittah. - - - RATES OF DISCOUNT. IV IioLMEs 4 SON, Dealers in Foreign 11 • and Domestic. Rills of Exchange., Certificates of De ter-Werth PATTY WOO THE TITTATAMOR OALETTE. St twit, and Notes and Specie. No. 69 Market etre., Pitts- N. lIOLMES & SONS, Brokers. burgh. Of - Collettions made on all th e minelpal ulnae NA. yr Arrxest. bd..: TAsni and r...e., tt. c0 P.M..... ihrmighm -- tt the United St.tha ABL h 1... tlo Al•Elt of Plttaburgb----parromm 11O,Claron't. do. mirgoga.• arm g ussreg, ~.-, liar-hone Berated do--iar Franklin Bank - . .... do . F... e_saavwx.salnewa Lam QM • M.. and Manure of do-por Lafayette .Bank __ _-,-_ - do Itenk of Comtism. , . - Llfebiti- 5 T.1' ,1 0.- 0 . .1 .• L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No. , think of North Amerloa-par intern Reel. rank- do l e i ..s Fourth ~,,,,,t , Apo ,. 8um .... flank of Nortten Libertleapar Bank of Massillon ..- • ' BMX of P o mm,f,hulk•-•II. In 'N..: . IN i ! • .It. , WELDIN, Wholesale and Retail Bank of Penn township- KEW P.NOLAND. . Commerri. Banker P.-par All wheat Ilan.-- ..._ 3( • Dealer - 1n Blank Aid School Book. Paper and Ste Faner? kilerhonice Bk-tar NEW WWI: t 0n... no. 63 Wood [Meet fletween Third and Fourth) Ohara 8ank,.....,,.., Veer York City -11 r Fltt.buret medal Newington 8•n....-v-In. C 0 •21 1.1, - '''- '. I TORN 'S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta ..- L,:L •:,., ttoricrortwanor Jo Darlopult Agnew. Na f Market Staunton. At Mech. Bank-par ARYLAI .. I) p h allt l ogi u.k leoli.-... 7 .17ar N. js t i r l i a -- . .. iiii . i . juuLi te . greet near Fourth, Cdr burins PA. Sontionett 1tank.....-....-tar 111 eolvent Banks...-. % HENRY r,..I. S , S. t 1 1 1 . 0 .5 1, 7 V ,1 0 ,.. R T .. % Bookseller s.. t. sul . d Tradeemon'srank.....---par VIRGINIA. - Weeteralloak. .par kof the Valky--- iii labond. fittsbjgh. Pa. Bank of Cbamberstsorgh....ll( Bank of Ya-Illehenond.- Rank of Chester County-par K. Dank. Vs, -Norfolk " Xi b AY & CO., Booksellers and Stationers, I Ibmilthlllimmille-,•-••• .-Pw Pd.... ilk of ThlMtt " Na r.s wood 'sheet, nest dear to the corner of Thlnt Beak of Del 0.......... p. Merchants's 31.1.. 2 . 6 tta iamb. P. School and law hook. exultantly on bond. Haat or n•ttratarrrn --US Drancbe......-,-,-,- lii, --- - - - - -- --- - - - Bank orlawistown.....-.. - ISORT/1 tarlObtrat COMMISSION ',Sr.C. ' Bank of Middletown-..-. 134 Bank of Chi. rel.-% .. 2 Montgomery Co. Dealt. ---par Bank of St. of N. Caroll'a 2 - Dank of Northomberland-par Bank,Wilmington. c 2 S. ‘..".......- ...... ------- -----.... 0 . ..."- Cob:abb. Bk it Bridge Co.par ors'ilk,Ne whalin g 2 J. W. BUTLER & CO Im p...t.n. ri " u MP_.."' k ...'..l ---- ' r Ittf E lreflo °A S l aro l t 2 'Ll t i ORWARDINO & COMMISSION MER• Me Think -.. -...-... --.. lia Bank of Reedro 2 CHANTS:.., Dealers ha all kindscf Pittsburgh Mate Fame. Mt of Bricks • Co-par Bank of Cladeston..--. 2 Slice and Artmle. Lead Pipe and Sheet Lea& No. 07 First 'Farmer Ilk of Lancsater- Planthis'S Modian'it Bk 2 Street. Pittsburgh , au:. iti Farm . Bank of Reading• Par 013Millik. Farm. Bk of Schtrylkill Co-par Ans.. Ina 0 Bk'g Co ‘. - S'ar. a Dror. Waynesburg. liii Bank sire ugneta---... 2 Wit H. surrox FransUa Bk Weshlngton-par Bk of Brewe., Aug's. 2 lionisboang Bank-. 11. TENESSEE. Wholesale Grocer, Importer and Dealer 03 .7 once Book-- 16, solvent Bank. - 3 'ancestor Bank...-... .--par KENTUCKY. .4 °REIGN WINES, Brandies and Old MO- Lancaster flaunty tten - k-.par ilk of Kentucky, Loul.'e 1.6 rftn„,„,....„,..wb„._,. 12, genrh.Frat cern. Labium ank-- . par Ilk of Looleve Thormon • n- --- • y ' V.I. mese? Dank orroitirm•••r Northern BkoiKentookr • ° "d "d .:-_"'" . 4.-""t gh*P".". 'l4l Mo a liaak.-.--.-par Southernntaniontucky • II W. POINDEXTER, General Merchan w•if= Itenk..--..tar INDIAN t. - Wyoming 111,Wilkosharrepar State Bank k Matcher _l4 ' ..-,•.t,"iirr'','An.l''l.'gtTzl',iltf',.'h'rrzl,qm!lr'"'t York Bank-.....-....-.... Lit MISSOURI. Belief Notia t Tr ito ... ----- 1 M / 11, of 815 2,1, 3 0 ° . •,,.." - IN A do A. INVBANE, Commission and For & u t . _____ is, gig. n 5 ,,,,A 11 e go ~. warding Merchants. dealers in Wool and Prods. Breath at trom. -...: do Dank of Mimi.- --- 15 seneralln also, Pittsburgh 'Manufactures. Na 114. Wand Branch at Athente..--...... do WISCONSIN. . street, Pittsburgh 4 001e53 anima at tuumars.-- •totloalue a vb. i.- C 4 •thk" gem amuses. Branch at iiobe...- • do 311CffIGAN VAIN, s. =mew Branch at Cleeehmd-...... do Irannergthebeeoveßarik 3 ROBISON &W, Wholesale Grocers, • ltranch *1 ToLdo..---- d 4 ojthwernment Stock Rank 3 it_ ~,,,,„,„,.., and c ,,,„„„,... 1 / 4 . m.,„,„,,, Na Branchet Daylime-.....-.... do PerAtomlar litank----. 3 1„,...t e ,t,..c.t, • Pit b, iam ar,,,,,,0, .4. Deikaware .--. do insurame GoluMmT-- 3 brench at Colo.:oboe -- State 8ank...,... ••• Iltr ik rictit i i.2. - ... do Mt Wilt A C terica. N‘AD N'oionto 5 1P es HARBAUGH I. CO., (Sacces ' Branch et Manktield..---: do Ilk of the Paola Toronto 6 a - , eon, to 0. $11..b..40 c,.,,,,, , ,,i, ~. end ynr..,,,,m,,,, Branch at Itipley-.-....- do Bank of Montreal 6 Merchautio Dentin In Wool and P. ssios, giuMagil.l4 Branch at thaelanatL.- do Bk of U. Canada Toronto 5 145 Met and 110 Second streets. l'ittaim- ..e. Pa , titil-lr ~ imeaaea at Wasththirtoo-- do EASTERN EXCUANGE. Breach at. Calli.-.--- do On New York ..-- -.• St j k. 1 1 7. '-'-- REA, Flour Factors, Comni.sion Blanch at Lancaster..- .... do On Philadelphia-- do J. and poreanling Wer th .. and Desk. In Prods.. MIMED at SteubenvUla.- do On Baltimore- ... -,_ do generally. Order. fur Pittrimegt. Stariolacior. promptly as Mt. Yernon...- wrsralts axiliti . AN. lOtsroded to. 1im.74 Water and 90 Front STA, Pittsburgh. Ranch at Newark,..._:.. do (linetroutL-.--.-- ..... _ 12( Panda. 41,10,, ranch at S nd...- dote...ilk ----. .... - Breath at Troy-.. .. -.-- do GOLD AN EVALUM yILARDY, JONES do CO., Successors to , Remelt at Mt. Tqweant.... do 'bootlace., IVO Wench at Ea...villa.- do 40 Patrin ..-1.5.50 ATWOOD. TONER ACO . Ogninheion and Forward. I Itemet. at Nornilk-.- dollogie, old- ..... .-- ....Aux° sr ercants, Dealers In Pittsburgh ManufactoredGoed Jiß ,, Branch lda-:-Q . - I , Branch atb-- do Eredericksd'ors .........- 7,80 ft - HEY, IV - lAT -- lIEWS & CO.,Wholesale Gro- I Branch at Ravenna.-- dolGuineas-.- -. 5 0 0 M. Coe:imbed= sod Forwarding Blerchants, and Breach ...Cuyahoga ...- do Soverrigns..---- -- 4.83 gent. fur Brighton Cotton Yarn. 67 Water st.. Pittsburgh. f Branch at )dassilliza.-..... do Ten Sonde. 3.96 - Breach at Wcoeter.- .... do lEapoleon.-.- 3,82 - ti 4ERCER ,k A NTELO, General Commis- R.... . 3 Twin- e• dolowm"--•-- -- ..... 2 •1 6 /V . elm Werthants. Philadelphia. Lib.. utronees Brom* at. Ifoungounnt..... do; made on consignments of Produce morellt. lal7cr MA PRICES OF STOCKS. f I:7IIV ' WATT Ar. "- C - 0., .Virholes -ale IMAM. Grocers. RIPOSTED FOR THE PITTSI3IOBOII. GAZETTE . • Connalselon Ihrenants, and Dealer, In Produce and A. WILKI.NS & CO. Pittsbmgh Manufactures, No. 'N..O Liberty et- Pittsburch T B. CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio, STOCK AND EXCHANGE BRORT4RS, 4,11., c„,„,,,,,im and Forwarding m.,,,,..,...., Whole . NO. n FOURTE STREET. tale - Dealer In wes tern Reserve Claws, Butter. Pot and -.. Pearl Ash, and Weriem Produce generally. Water rim., rirresvaaa. Anoust 15, 0004, between Smithfield and Woo. Pittsburgh. _ • 10 . Ii (Late of !WI Nobles,. Lit.. it Co ) U a es 13335. LITTLE do CO., Wholesale Grocers, e _ -.5_ -il T Perdue, mid Commission Merchoote. snd Dealer. In Clotted Mkt. , 5• ••-----r ••• - 0tJ1L1 1 4 . 1 .17 Pittaturgh Manotactower , Na 112 &coal street, mu _.. DO. 1P....--- HO 2 . 2 (lot Feb %/frog, burgh lAN-Vs 7 n15. ' ....„, I'''' r4=1 . ...-39 -- - IntFetka'A% C HEESE WAREHOUSE,--HENRY. H. --- - - g o- 6 ,,,1 - ize• - ... -- ece •-• 1 1 °° 001 12 0 -.' lot. di..N°' COLLINS.Iforwng and Commis.. Merchant...Ml ir a -MO . 80 do Dealer in Ch.., Butter_, Lake Flab end Peale. Min..l7 D . • . "'` .9. '•-• too gy ..• i t a,lnn ,34,,1, 25 Wood otreet, above Water. Pittiburgia my3l pittebengh did' .. 6 '..,,,-.1, - ug, to 60 de. 1 Dc '• ..re P k ° '''' ••• • 100 50 75 Dit, L 40, *Nor ATON BONNHORST & MURPHY, Whale ' P"V `Y....-Y - • .6 ... 'Ka. 100 SI 77 T ...Grocers and Comeoholon Merchant. and Dealers JAM INTACIA In Plictgintrgh Manage:two. No = Water Wrest me SBaank of Pittsburgh:" 6 0 68 64 Dt5.51.14,01- burgh. Pla tie k Manaltnnt 50 GO to do • _ Enohonifo Bnnh -- .... -- 10 37 35)4 d° 4 T ACOB FORSYTH, Jr., Forwarding and Allegheny Sayings, Bank - =I ma fial Omumbelou Maths.. No. 68 Water street. Pitta bur gh.. Caftans' D Pitts 170 epadt 8a0k...... 50 6214 .5111 . kW dy's3 -.... 23 26 IS iilv.M. .7t- TH OMAS PALMER„ Importer and Dealer , sYc ° ,fi hi d d r g et-.-. 25 37 az. Div.Jao.ll et In Wench and Arnnn Wall Psper,l:o. 65 Market Gaud Rt. & a 8t hip- --..- 50 al 42 1/.. • ' Tol s totwo. Tleird end Feordi 0W. , *4 Pittsburgh- Nerthein Idoeruee-.. 55 40 35 Div. "i pr. s mht-1.3 - MeCLINTOCK, Importer and Whole: S. Pittablk Life Interio44... 5 10 5 Dir. 00 IA et 1 - i 7 V. nu, and Retail Deskr fe ver ..etl Floor Oa Weider DworaneeCo,-- .- 19 16K Dlr. May 32 Clot Matting. Table stud Plano o Window film 4. Citheing" ........ C 0.,. .- 20 7 0 Steam Ow Trinlaanna, 00.112 Marton dm. Asgelatol Firemen's Oa- .- 10 3 -.,- MORRIS & PATTON, Wholesale and Re -1/1/41.111. ritoibuma to maa-... . 60 . 40 DM. Gr. 3 It.. t at 0,„... , ..,) t b,, ~..,..., . Ids 0 tb . m ... 4 Pleteva.A Loanouir- 50 400 40 37 do r,„ rg h.r.., _ _ ____ uorx•_ axs.oA o n As, aa le- xkrL(mt DRY GOODS - - - ' vit o tZ . l 3. lan Works .,, ,-.. 60 68 , 6 ? ..... of M0ckw......... 60 -42 __ ...,•.__7 - _ $ll '3 FRAN I K VAN (.3 0 0 1 PLR, G....IL DERIE E.thm r in Trim Yo hmy Stackwatier 60 15 - Nerw lags, Rode. and OTEg _. v . . Penna. tame. Ralleos4-. 60 44 W • OmPe. Furnishing Goods and Mier lellit fu ll Ohio k Penna. Railroad... 60 45 44 ...wont of which can •Iway s be had at . a 33, corner of Balt k Ohto Rallroad,-- 60 - ::: pipet etre. one the Diamond, Pittibumth, Pa. apllly CMeolord k 'Mensal. It. lt, 10 - A. A. KAMA Ji CO.. ITTESSEILOII...C. L. LETTIONTAI 00., E. TOIL Marine ItaUwaz , Dry Desk 100 105 100 A A. 'MASON .i, CO.; Wholesaleand Retail anal &will (WO* 180 3 5 - e Doak. in rangy and stall, Dry °MO, 2: , filth Do. do. lowa- 1 ,00 35 - riutia Creuk Plant Ikea 25 10 _-• '• Ilti ' b "g b. . -------- dlle. d Pd.... F 1 3 . 3 R 4 23 26 31 M URPHY & ' I.IITRCHFIELII, Wholesale - ciemoiar tzeratoom- so to 2 and Retell Dry Goods Merchants. COMM Yourthwid ar street, Pittaboash. . - - ate . L Minnesots- -..-- ... . .... - IT& Ed Ea. Dir. Pt tubm.o jßoetag-.... _. 146 Dee Dl..lB64ol2o.GRocEreti. North Ammies-....---.. 7O 63 New Stag. ____ ."'• _ _______.__. SOWS tunro.- . ...wawa , narn.. ...-1411.1J/11l non JOHN F LO YD & CO., Wrio ' lesale Grocers Moots-- fitt4loorgh it Ida UTZ.- ... 3 e. 2 andCoranasidonlfarebauts.No.l 7 3Woodnad 223 Lib • purest, iluaburnb. ).10 - - - , ROBERT MOORE, Wholesale Grocer, Ree d:muse lindilstion„-.. ... Ile 13 Wring DIMUler, Maks In Prather, Iltbdrureth Man ure. and &U MW. of Foreign end DamentleWines and ;Aga" ho. Sib Liberty street.- On hunt a very lay stook of:mentor old Monona...a MilhheY. width will he 1 1 sold kre for web. alit& nta.crican..-.,. ......,..,. ~ . . ........ awn,. a. Joan. /111 BLACKBURI4 & CO., Wholesale Oro. 2 4 '.. '" -- .7.:::=:: :. 1 1278 2°E, err. Beat Franisheard Dade. in P i ro ,i gure w % , . PVilli:::- .- 7-........• ••• i ••• PV.Jarith msmaanumr, Pita 8. 0 OW .I t • on hand at tbeirWarehouse,l 1 Water stmt. Pittshargm Noggich 1 - 10 64 6 / MAZY _ - 7:10111.1706 AND DANICiNd 7101166 Or A; iffLKINS & CO., : . ihsend Salts Bulk Buttlim No 71 iniFik, Wag , Pl 7 TSBUROR; PA. 10011EIGNmsd Domestic Exchinge, Coin, Ilkakliotas and lewd Warrants; bmidd and sold. - Oodedicms muds tbrounboutthecUtdon. Mk. 1 .13.t discounted and loans negotiated. Stacks t and mkt on Oommlssion. Mans/ ndgtdejinsit, and intend slicinuivareitsti . , GEORGE E. ARNOLD do CO.. mestarai rusiciaciMb;amivcr4a.. TiAv=cavia4 . - . HARDWATI.33 gott SADDLERS AND. CARNLA.GE 31.A11i3N.8: - . • . , • B. T.:Leech, - Jr.,' wboDlrlizszr,.rirrsavßarz ; ..:Ahje; Cloths; Imo, psiassks, Sfoak.Dosr Mts. Iktu IYalber,Springc,.l.ll4s. vanish. as. ha.; ..... nuts. M I ATEMAN; FALLIS CO., Cominiision Ifetelianta mad Omani Torirattlein. lOrCanal. alter to . .at ut er m s2 . 3l,bett7 ir r io. itialti and • r x..43.7t0-- dews finer. XritiriWi t kWhite. - • 'W: tilitter het' Cinolonatt. Paltleclat attention clan_ to Tian Manumits from _PI . Munn. by Kenai to Wanish,Yallerand Toledo; _logizArersentiui. • irgOZZIAMS AND RETAIL DEALIat 111 IMPORTED CIGARS, • 63 MA* and, Angina, taa ETENSESCICI THE .DAILY - PIT.. TIME MIST lo.SAIAH DICKEY CO., Wholesale Gm ,erza Comuilmion Iderebnnta, and Aden In Plodute. - 96 WO et stmt. End 197 leant shed. Plttstarsh. • 'Joint ligNittl. —wits D. ream.' C. soz. N'OILLS .RoE,,Wholesale Drooers and . Cammladotiltirechsata,N.l94 Liberty street Pitts. .. ”i: . *" / " . " lAnAiXr. 1171 B ALEY CO.OVholesale Oro-, v ous. Nos. 1S and 20 Wood drool. Pittburoh. 11VILITAM WeLtatO, Grocer and , h t.n Derer. man of Acid and 'gil streets. tul dno Foreiggilt=o u titUlt e il%= " =. ..laiskri 4 9 llll ! d Pt , Pb. Itr , Cst < 40BERT CO. 'Wholes's)* Onessi3Ooortneldmi Illsrelasato, DeLsrs Praha. Pittsbuieb IstiaseutiFes. ,N0..51,53 Lbaty stmt.' Pltteborsh. . Jon,. D. ;.. • "liikdatikESS„ imecessors to, iffmtim i a it Wki erar ig3 Cl:= 7 l aW ign i t u.', &opts Itaan=4* waroar . _ .00LBERTSON, Wholesale Grocer : and • = ,lt.i sesso• Idr.l)..Sor to Prcdooosnaltt.. ban t and.l.doo. 1% loser arsst• Ite . • ..& Orocors .Com e: winker Nntbanta. and Deans Produnet-Bound unit Bantu" touting on IMAnty. Wont. and aixth _ _ _ MMSEREEEEA BALLumr.zo.o,Day.AßD. a. .ko, Wholez - . .• • - • AGENCIES. CARD.--Haring been appointed the ex- Jthat.° Ag.t.2 for Pittsburgh. fur the sale ofPatent oked Cemented and Stretched Leather Hefting, man uractared by P. JEWELL & lON. of I fartford. Cunneetlent, We cc...suffer for sale s large assortment of .11 widths, uumfarterred, et the manufacturer's prices, his article beta & superior to any Leather Bath= seer before afford In this market. Alm, large stock - et all widths of India Rubber 13eltftss ounstartly on hand, and for rale at the "Marline Bettina Depot,. No. lie Market street. seto3 J. & IL PHILLIPS AUSTIN LOOM/9, 1 Real Eetnte Agent, Stoe 818, road B, Broker, eke No. 92 rth greet, above 2 Wood . int:Woes. promptly attended to. 779.41 Y (aAMIIEL L. MARSRELL, Secretary Citi )o ma's Inanranas Company. 94 Water .Croat. • M. GORDON,. Beroretary Western Insu i• ranee Co, 92 Water street. GARDINER COFFIN, AgentforFranklin • , th fa t e : nrta t re Company. north-mat roma of Wood • A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mn . wit Inettranee Compaar. 42 Water rtreet CIEO, U. TAYLOR & RUSTON, (euccessors to Taylor & Idioms,/ General lkentnistion and For a...ling Merchants, and Agents for Eastern Transporta tion Lines, Wbolesale Dealers in Staple Groceries Sheet. logs. Cotton. Cotton Tartu, Batting, Tense, Manilla. Mir scurf sled Kentneky Hemp, Tobacco, Soda Ash, Window Glues. Pig, llar and White bawl- • , Naval Stores, and Cincin nati and Pittsburgh Manufactured Goods soiacrally.— Agent, for the "Penn 81111" and "Banner Silir Shekinge Pittsburgh. No. 48 Front street. (001 - ugh. Louisville, l'ittsburgh and St. Louis Packet Landing.) Cincinnati. -ja26-3md • JAIL A. lILITHISON R. VALLINEWORD. A. lIETTCIIISON & CO., Commission • tal t ents . tol: an ‘ l 11 u 7 , t 4 h g e a i L i a , Ve Ml 7 ne e r .: O Zl " rie ' . Pal ntFc:., Le. 4'7 MUSIC, &C. TORSI 11. MILLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes, 0 Musk sod thllirel Instruments, School Books, and a. ~,,.. kale agent. fix Chlekeringe Pismo Forte. !kr ic,,,t,ro Noosilrenls—No. 81 Wood street. -,-.- - 1 ENRY K LEBER, Dealer in Music, Mu i.a ruomomni o. .4 Importer of Itellen Strings. - a egent for Nunn, tr. Clerk's grand and square Pisa., with Coleman's .r.olean Atteelunent. also far Dunbam'e Plasma: DRUGGISTS. T .. • • _ OIIN HAFT, Jr., (enccessor to Jag. NiTiuf -1 MT.)-Wheireale and Retail Th - riggin And Dealer In Paints, 011 s, Dyeetuffa, de.. 141 Wood Arm& 3 Mews Web y. or irIAV .1 4 , 41g i.. .01ttebrulch. SirlteM3M ge S All for Dr. mh3o 1... -- Juarn rtzutten WILCOX ok. CO., Druggists and Apoth emit, corner Market it tattn.t and theDlatoond.kner ntly ou hand • full and matpleteuntortnn.nt of Medicine, l'Prfuntryy t andarttelya pertaining tto Utah: Physicians commiptione carefully comtanndad. myl9 Drum. P. SCOTT , *holesnlo Dealer is • Dr.. Palotp..(llla, Varnlehea and Dye Studs. No. gad terry 8M... Pittsburgh. All order, will maim. Prompt attention. jar Agent Ibr Loudon A Pea valuable family medicine. mar fly pdA. FAHNESTOCK & CO., Wholesale • toregrAirta. and mannfartnern RedLeed, burgh. a. an Litlllarge, carnet Wood wad Fr stmts. Contt. orbi RE. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer iu Dru=t. Palata.D Stnfra. OW, Tarnish.. Le— le., p rtuburgh. 10, 7,11.111t1 MALI( WE. RA UN & REITER. Wholesale & Retail ela bo. refista. comer of Liberty and St. Clair Kneels, 1 SCROONMARER & CO.. Wholesale el • Pruegists, No. 21, Wad street. Pittsburgb. TOSEPII FLEMING, Successor to L.Wileox 11, A Co.. corner Market street and Plarnond—nw , : r on . - . stood y on Wind • AM endcomplete assortment of M edicine, Medicine Chest, Perfumery, sod all pertainine to his business. Physicians weer:lolons ft.:en:My crononundsd et all hours. many WOOL MERCHANTS. LEE, nucce . iisnr to MURPHY & LEE. • Wool Dealer , tsoll Corotalmolon Merrli”t for I.S. of Atoceleami Wool , Goals No 137 Linn , . ergot. Lye. MEDICINE. R. JA3iRS RING: Office and Residence, Ne.lll'. 11111 street. emette the Ce.t2wlrsl, Pitts Ally 3. P.M..: q. r. y . rar.to syd MERCIIANT TAILORS. T B CHESTER,. Merchant Tailor and Clo• •• tido, Ith 74 Wood mart Partkalar attthth li to Boys' and Youths' Clothing. nolL l 7 l I, I ITILLIAM DlODY,Merchant Taikrr, Dra- V v erty Por and Oman. in Emir Mad. Clothing. 111 in. - WATTS & CO., Merchant TailorA, 181 l ettl i n i tar tar — We elrcTit.. Anterev and Veathairsaf the tread styles and II neat qnslit t r Oar Mends and east:pains l sdaNae dry ta &malt rjefia A.NETFACTILTRING. V. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail Manufacturer Lad Dealer InCantnet'lTare. dd OJ T street. TOLES" WETHERELL, Manufacturer of 0 PATI-241* BOX V1C1 , 51. , a imparter article. *MID BOX -and BRAZED BOX VlCES,'owner nf Anderson and BM. rum Meet. one News tram fru Maud Went Blida. ll Al. Inclunrf Mr. nrSOve t1 4 :11IIOIDEItED AND APLICA HAN TILLAS—IIaterIa? soarked , r u ptrtar r t reit br itUf No. Zig Para qtrftt, above H.& Bolivar Fire Brick andturingCompany. Crucible Cliy Ilan , ufac _ PrIIIS.GOADANY - HAVING E NLARGED tom Lite , k arcity fra artZtt b. x ti Arr . o . : PTEVe".I I VNAt'y.. -Pittsburgh. 2eptunl..“4l Boots . 4uid Shoes!! 4 AMES ROBB, No. 89 Market street, 3d &mfr.= the Market lina•• , would inform tb• pmh 01 1 .0. h. bun.. • very nail stork or every thing in the Rad and ghost Ind.. inich Ladiaellnitera, th e •Jter• lnini Lind Padnres, Lady franktin and •1 odyle• thand on lb. Eastern entiAnn •lon, Mixon' and laiildevne . limners and Fumy Mote and bae.. in their variation Alm, Genii...tn.' In* Lima Patent Calf Boats. french thdt Wat Al. Congress Gaiters and lames. Wen, dlope and Youtbe ficotk One Preneh Call .11:ith to eell'etreb so article to ell who linear rie with their custom an will jam entletee. Wm. Remember the when. 99 Shirket etreet. earn . 111'CORD & CO. WHOLESALE ANDRETATL FASIIIONA.BL6 HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALERS 119 ALL KINDS 07 7U R& COAXER OP IMODAND PIP TI! STREETS • Pittsburfh, Pa. try_ Their stork owl:woo. rotor oaohir airloot /lots ond r., Muffs, 800% (Mrs sad Yor &moots. mosoOD-indelr CnsahandCCarriage ry. JWINSTON.. BROTHER & CO., corner of iulamt and Reba:a streets, Allegheny City, would reepeafally inform their friend‘and the Vi=era : that they are mantegturing tbiliagee. siellYl6 BOW., Sleighs and Chaim& la their varloue etylve of !Math and alugorlite. All ordeal will le eleented with ehrkt marl to dura bility and`beenty lishih. Repairs will alto be attended to on the moot mermaid. Imo*. Umbria in ell their work . the beet Saatera ditafts. Poles and Wheel EMIL they feel eenfidelgt that all who favor them with their patruoaga wlk=ttir a:I4W en trial of their work. an regueetal to give them a ran baize per ettardog elsewhere. oed New Coach Factm—Alleglany. H. H. WHITE & CO., would re .ffligtxV.ll44...intb.srai th. ween c . r m igt irtreets They aft now =khan 0004 are Frattered - M=lve 00460?.ear d “" i e e, FM' of T W e., re :t wht _einknen olm treri tong ette 1 %, B in me voima r tebire of toe auo4 the fad tke they have. they fed eoplidmt they ma oa s t. eel la do work coi the mod reasonable tame with time wanting article. In their line. • • Pay2 ne partionisr attention Che eelection of materials, end its tor no hat oompetent workmen. they have no bedia In innanting their wet We theretn nob the attention of Um nubile to this matter. It. 0.--Reoeiring den. In the test =DIM, and on the moat reamnatle terms. /.la • - COACH FACTORY. lr°74 W ebrittAf r ir . tiltritilat WWOULD respectfully call the attention of , . gontbern and Western Sierchante to his One e took of Cariirares, reunion In vice from $lOO to $160.1. These Carriage* are bunt Troia the beat material Rod workman. ship. and ender bid owe enipervlalom be eon, with cond. dater. 'warrant hit work to bo inferior to none 1311611.6. tined in the tinion. The mimeo of ble itedneis and the MIA nmatee in demand halide clam of work, has Indtmed him nct Ingid any ammo or tow prlool work In his p i rea t s=rd . e li r li b e g ia l Vihre n r.lll Rasta *ii work warranted. • V. I. 007111.11. D. Livingston, Roggen & Co. NOVELTY 'WORIO3, - PITTSBUEGH, PA. DACS and Depot Railroad Sealer, Ray, o U. and Grata do.: PIMA= and Osodtor 404 Don o fal olna,kilrinV i rr end Thumb lekotuto, Code* ' r r thn " ML ldoljblertc74;:tf rurr"' But. gr Yu:2Mb. ..:70111I.COMMIATI. • • W.V. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE WORK. S, MEE and 34 Liberty shed. wend& drettUuldd deal, PCTICEIIBOIL IaONUMENTS, Tombs, Grave Stones, _LEX ituniture dTorea.EtelAt... mar:reale; arly ,-Tbres hundtel caidi r nal q for blooloo oo ly .AlnJon and, ...Matt and Slab b Intildnat to the= toe at tM lowest Coen. All Orbill Wad with datostch stint Muer Mee an% • W. ►LLAQI. New. Goods and Piiibintinfoioentlenwes . . - Clothing for Spring of F A WATTS It CO. beg Time respectfully thotr marrow Psi:tomes, 16 6 . th• Pt.b . cozeslALNat i ttl ei llit . g Jost : relre a : Mu= :era sucrixtt ojbre—stlthatthsy reedy to rosin at; .itart forPAtat .. .tnal op to thetroauplPoporb Ptyla isiglb.bu . m rao ip t = 7. 7 4 . o. .Pn it. a = t7 their .i_i etitto.. 4.lll tkmea : X 6l =T ri cattri34lV.rbot il lit t /clZ, ' ! ' ? a" !at --- • - Oentlemits Pint Ohms Goods. in3bectiberi bigleave informtb'e -I,Bl4thst niv theardiva b na ut riteurr ._abactuar• t . MT /lb UMW stmt. PITTSBURGH. MONDAY KEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. From VISSCIIEIt 6 NitELL'S Otineral Advertising HOl3llO, ?co. 346 - and 3.45 Broadway New York, (IM. No. 80 Nemo street.) - Reliable Raw in the Ole el Nem York. • Brodie's Cloaks an .Mantillas. EO. BRODIE, 51, Canal, and 63 Lispe- I bird MB- Near York. Importer. Manufacturer and Whole's!. and Retail Dealer In SKS' CLOAKS and MANTILLAS of mary fahric and ption, sonde, the Are 7411 1 =t t ?l i gflr 4 4l be tgres d VAl othly. by limper% thadey's ma:lOther lead per kaaam Kook. perleZat, - Musical Instruments. TILE aubeeribers are now prepared to offs} for the lunation of Jobbers; Mimic Dollen and oth ers trading In klunical Inntrumente add MerchttrAdlel, the following article= Viotinr, Mos, Barre., Guitar. Flak+, "'Ad.: /I'm. ), and German Acriordrons. • Saxhorns: et o Po"- rem, .11zAgk.. Thersbones. die. dc -7 Grrwan Fre...hood BallonSfrinor. dn. dr. Our arrangements with the largnst and moot celebrated Manufacturers in Europe are such an to enable us to sell goods at their lowest pricer , . sad we can oiler our mono. mere the advantage ofseleeting from an entirely new sad carefully se voted 'rock. Being th the . Market at e I sca nnas W ITII THE CASH, ready to accept of nay job lots' of goods dust may offer, we ran afford opportunltim of bare galas In many ertlelen Agents of Carhart Needham.' celebrate , Patoot Melo. dross. FF.RDINAND ZOOBAI3III ,t CO.. Importers, En. 97 Maiden Lane, hew York. THE undersigned having the Agenej , of Messrs. ,OARIIMIT 'NEEDHAM'S (New Fork LEBRATED PATENT, rIELODEO 9,, • would Inform the Trade .d the Public In general. that' they we now prepared to fund. to Dealers andothetot these truly eetebrated Instrumento st the llsnufacturerle LOWEST PRICES. Ever Instrument Wwranted. FERDINAND ZOGBATIM d E. Importers of Must .al Instrurnews. No. 07 Malden Lane. New Tork.4 ..12.amv Daguerreotype Material& I W. TITOSIPSOIS" & CO., 315 Broadwa. u ..li Cum in ew 'Took. Manufacturers and Dealers in Daiinel MI. Arne, t. !laminae. l'resci.rers,te.. and 04 3 torten or Plat.. Chemicals, Fancy Frames and Cate% ' ' ' ‘' U ol s atl:firlit .r .ll j dna'a i l i t. Ilarrison's and all o f American Camera. conotantly on hand, at the Man term lowest prime. and warranted perfect. aal - - - • - - D. DEVLIN & CO., ,-1- .CLOTIIING IVAREHIOCSE : 258, 259 & 260 Broadway, cor. Warren st, • . , NEW YORK. WE beg to ask the attention of dealers t :F i V V . Read, mule Clothing throurhout, the Vol States 43 our fheilltles Ibe supslrle_rt the most esteurf demand from eserr section of the Omar, fur the better ifuelltlee of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTIIING. ." The constantly Ineriessio• demand Ihr Clothing of of), manufacture. has rendered It neosiwary that we should th orium our areoroodations. and we hare therelliew riveted a building. the largest and moot ootopleteof Its kind lathe world. which we have 1111•1 with the cholera. fieserlldias of Clothing of every variety. It lo our Intention to dos very large trade , . in Met, nod we hare therefate such arriingemonts Ml %rill Inside burets • larpr• and alma varied amadimeat. at recta whieb on salWor bassoon afford. All souls from our Eitablisholent Ito IT•vranted, both for style asid mustily. and the utmfat efalsfaction Is sillarStltaNkli to our patrons. ' strietly 6 morithreur 5 for cent. diaenuot for each. wilhlenv I): DEVLIN k CO. Fire and Burglar Proof Safe Depot. • W3l. MerARLAND & CO.. 11 MAIDEN LANE NEW YORK. Warehouse 145 Pratt nt., Baltimore, Md. R ANKS', Jewelern' and Counting }lous balmoferary also, eonstantly on hand Ihr gals. and '..granted In every reereel- Gime Tigre, April Gth. • Marrt. N'Flarlonik Gentlemen —lt glens me pleat ore ta Infimm you that your Ash preeerred toy Books and Papersuninjured In the Ore last night. by ableh ears . thing elseoutny gmtalms was sansurued, and although It wan esysteed thromMont the the. to Inhume heat, Its ehtl tents remained unharmed. The with little repairing, wlll, I think. answer thr &oath, trlal. Ilearectfully your; Sr&-v T. J ENN Y. Jr , 11 south William et. , Elegant Cabinet Furniture. . SCII.AFFER&SUCKOW, Neu. 124 d , 12 Anthem. 0, Nem link. ANUFARTURERS, Whnleyale and Re .llvl tail Dealert In Itleb Cann/ Ilionvond Fornltonl fit any dimerlation. Nn IngsrlOr artlcha. 006ern by mall faithfully and promptly esnentnil. Dcalota and nthir invited to call and an of Rua Estate, CO•ellon itttats, Negotiating Laaar u piLlSonds, idostissas, te. 15e. Iso Third at.. Pittsburgh, rm., ap3.l, L 1XU...............L 7. - KIER'S PORTAILE BOAT LINE. s ORWA.RDING '.AND COMMISSION UHROWWII3, Canal 330.1 n, Month attest, Vitt* Hattois fi Lard; T... 4 on. Mas Fulf s. Ekes az. VANLIVit Attglet n tWke. 1"n 15: 10 e' Illohigan Untied ommission and Collect , *. • • • r •-.l;:tonAseney WES, Koll, the collection of Rothe and Foreign: _ claims, to pichlinui F • 00...rosbattsW*7-40f , 0f, .a.=,-111790514114.'.frm"MisAa ORNING, SEPTEMBER 4, 1854 I~:~,~:~~~~.al'u: =M= STEEL OF ALL KINDS MISCELLANEOUS. LTI L. Crfaiilll ate:, tome PIZOMM'ORB $l3-FROH-..:-..GAZETT:t PITTSBURGH GAZETTE MONDAY MOR:sIIICGrSEPTEMBEIt 4, 1954. Explosion of the Tlosoor No. I.....ElehteeTier TiventTeh,llled and :111ssIng., The steamer Elcira arrived at the Levee yes terday, bringing father particulars of the terri ble explosion of the Timour No. 2, by whiel many persons were killed, and mr.tty more KUUII(i. ed. Our readers will recollect that a dispatch Ina received here - Saturday, from Jefferson City, stating that the Timour had exploded, killing two persons. The facts 'are touch worse, and anoth er page is added to the book of distressing acci dents by which 'crowds of human beings are launched withouta moment's warning, into eter ty. The Timour left our whorl last Thursday for Weston and St. Joseph. On Saturday morn ing about 1 o'clock, while wooding at Edward's wood about three Miles below_ Jefferson City , , lesion occurred. We hare heard no causes= ~. "'• re d _which resulted in the catastro phe. ,',414, - e - of the boilers burst simultane- I °ugly, wh' . therboat -was lying nt shore. The number of killed andwounded was not correctly ascertained at the time the Elvira left, though some asserted that fifteen fell victims; .wnile i others represented- the number of killed and missing as high as twenty. We hope subsequent' results will prove the case not quite so serious. Many were blown into the river. Among the vic tims whose bodies were recovered, and whose names are ascertained, is that of the pilot, Mr. Dix, brother of the Captain. Mr. Dix's body ' Vas brought down on the Elvin% to St. Charles,? *hence it will be taken- toslfridgeton for inter= meat. The bodies of tire deck hands were reeover- Od, no names mentioned. The second mate and itXtriker, both badly wounded, were brought down on the Elvina. Several others, brought down by the same boat more or less losit—one 'deck hand severely. Mr. White, merchant of Roanoke, Mo., and pasienger, was badly scalded. Three children of Mr. Charles Eckley, second clerk of the Timour, were scalded, one severely. A number of others among the officers, crew and and passengers escaped with slight injuries:— There were but few passengers aboard, either in cabin or on-deck. The boat is a complete wreck having been Shattered to atoms by the explo sion. She sank shortly after the aricident in six feet water. fler cargo, also, is serious dam aged. Since writing the above Capt. Dix has arrived in this city and confirms all the material points in this statement. The boat had just made the landing, and the hands were carrying in the first wood when the explosion occurred: A. number of them were ou the forecastle, and near the boilers piling Wood at the-moment. A number were also ashore, and these latter escaped, while those otxtho forecaptlo and at the sides of the boilers were killed or blown overboard to a man. Copt. Dix had just 'ascended to the boiler deck and was in the act of walking to the Clerk's of fice when the volcano beneath his feet, sent the forifad part of the boat shivering into the air. llis escape was miraculous. ; Mr. Charles Dix, his .brother, one of the pilots, Was in the Texas Or Pilot Howse, and received injuries -of which ho soon died. Mr. 31cPlierson, the first clerk, escaped with out serious injury. Mr. Eckley, the second clerk was crossing the forecastlewith three of his chil dren, all of whom were blown overboard, and for- Mnittely eared from drowning. The children were serer elf injured, one, if not vivo of them dangerously. Their were perhaps fire or Mx cabin passengeas, alt of whom escaped without material Injury, except Mr. White spoken of pre viously. • Capt Dix does not recollect the names of any of the victims, all killed and missing were be tiered to Ittere been firemen and deck hands, who were shipped In this city, a majority of them but is few hours before the boat left port, and their names if taken down, are in the possessionof McPherson, first clerk. The first and second engineers escaped with •slight burns.. Charles McCord, the first, was asleep in the Texas, and tell with a portion of the wreck into the river. The second and a striker were on duty. The striker was badly burped; the second received on., or two Might wretches. We Lave heard it stilted that the ex plosion was Caused byis went of water in the boilers—a very common, and nine times in ten the only true canoe of explosion. It is said there was little steam, no writer, but any quantify of gas in the boilers, es the, ap pearance of the wreck, and the burned and crisped bodies of the unfortunata''victims too plainly showed, The shock was awful; all three boilers going off at the muse instant, and not a fragment of either; ten feet in length, could he found. The Timourwas a serviceable, but a very sin.: boat, lialued,sm &trout. sl.s.o9o„with, marine risks to it considerable amount, but as all policies have it clause exempting the under writers. from respensibility when the loss is caused by at - plosion, it in more than probable the owners of the Timour will never receive a dollar fur their boat. Tlse cargo which does not come tinder the .1:1010 provision, will be looked to by parties interestod.—St. Louis InuL Tnt C 1075 AND Usocon - r—A flaturrrin Paoaexcr.—The accounta generally :speaking are gloomy enough, but ever and auon we have o gleam of sunshine. The , opinion of the best informed is,. that much exaggeration has been circulated. and that the general crops of the country will, in the aggregate, prove far more than sufficient for the wants of the people. We are fully persuaded, says the National In telligencer, that there is much more apprehension expressed about a deficiency in the grain crept of the eesson than is will founded. There has been more than an average crop of whent; eve and oats throughout the country, and at least half en-average crop of Indian corn. Let us ace what this will amount to: Bushels. A fall crop of wheat is ..............120,000,000 of rye. . 10,000,000 of oats, 150,000,000 of Iriol potatoes, 65.000,000 Half a crop of oorn 300,000,000 To which may .ho Sweet potatoem Buckwheat—.. Barley rearllD4 ban Besides an anosually heavy 'crop of hay Hero is &boat oae million. of millions of bush els of whstmay be called bread—a pretty good provision, one would think, for twenty-elx mil lions of people. TRSATT RITR ST. Dommoo.—"La Cronies," the Spanish paper published in the city of New York, has received information, in letters from the city of St. Dondago, to the effect that the U. S. frigate Columbia bad arrived at that • pt • We ~ rt on the 17th of July, With General Carman onlboard u a diplomatic Commissioner scot by Gni U. S. government, with powers to make a treaty with the Dominician republic. La Cronies Gather MEMWIEN proceeding, the treaty was to have for one nth, various °sleuth% objects, to stipulate forcertala rights in the ports of the Republic, and especial ly In the spaciousand secure boy of Saila% for the armed vessels of the United States, incase of war,. and to time of pence, for the establishment of a kind of colonisation, black or white; of •Ite; dishfuls from the Unitcd States in some part of the Dominician Republic." "The frigate Columbia had been In a manner established at Bareana, under pretext of Waiting until the DOMitleillll Chambers, which were in session, should approve' the contention ; and it even appears that the Intentionhad been expressed of remaining until the zatigest on by those of the government. of the. States. in the mean ume the speedy arrival of the American shlp.of war Albany was spoken of; and also, go star steamer ; and, by way of phatitar, an ahem of engineers on board the Colombia was ansiduounly engaged in making charts of the bay and penin sula of Banana." These details are of too indefinite a nature to form a huts for conjecture as to the probable‘de eign of the movement, and the relation, Whiahlt Is proposed to establish between the two noun- tries. For several years poet the acquisition ofd St. Domingo han been understood to hare vatt ed the attention of our national government, and of the leading statesmen of the South; and not few earnest, though not public efforts to effect' the object by dlploniscy have beet, Made. • if La Cronies bet been rightly informed respecting the proposed new treaty,it will pleco,us hirather . 'thong° position toward, St. Domingo, fer what kind of .. aolonisation" can be Intended; uttless,lt be for some ulterior purpose, almilarperhals, to that which resulted In the atutexatiottmf Tenet to the Unice—N. dower. Mammal AND M 71.41310 , Boston Traveller says that accounts fronatalne. atato that to the vicinity of come of the buralng forests quite a number of persons, ohiefljle• tasks, have become insane In oonsequence of the eutitement, the revolt of s: that the. geq enl oriqagestioas to the woods there aiset alkyl of the apeatly coding oC o.a. world in aceloidance with thleptedlctlon of !Werke*, Sono of ttittit hitTo r lfoto token to the State Asylum- . . . ii:Ciato Inorastnrr rat etunni.—By a lettir tram Brown oounty, Illinar, :we learn that-the ,wheat.antli.aste amps hare Xeraed out well: Wad tht aura kr eery praalattg,', -There will elm bri a'. araah better trOP ot stplat - t0 other fridftliaii MS WAY gm Wonsisc.—li will not bo fur watyt of determined and vigorous effort, if the slavery propagandists do not succeed in planting their ac cursed institution deep in the yet virgin and pare soil of Nebrashn and Kansas. If the North' ev er does get a foothold there, it will be by fight ing and by hard ,worls. The Free Emigration So cieties have workCnimgh before them; let them see that they do it. To show bow much in ear nest the slavery Propagandists are in their efforts we copy the following interesting and important artielefrom the Platte (51o.) Argue. Let every man read it: .PLATTE COUNT SELF-DEFES IV E A55041141.2101L —At a meeting of the association, held Aug. 12, 1854, at Weston, among others were the follow ing-proceedings: Mr. B. F. itritigffeld offered the following res olutions, viz: 1. We do regard negro slavery as it exists. in our country, as neither a moral id. political evil. 2. To the white ,race it is neither a moral or a political evil, because it makes color, not money, the.mark which distinguishes classes. To white, the color of the freeman, it attaches all the priv ileges of a higher class—the rigbt,to be respect ed for worth--to rank in the highest class—and to occupy, without reference to money, a social position, from which the poor 'white laborer is excluded in those States where his color gives no privilege, but money makes his class. • 3. The condition of the negra is far bettiir as a slave in our country, than it has ever been in this or any other country in which.the negro has been free; and hence to the negro. slavery as it exists in nur country, is neither a moral nor a political eviL 4. We are in favor of the extension of negro slavery hots Kansas territory. On motion- of 4. W. Vioeyard, Esq., the vete on each resolution was takeu separately. The question being, the first and fourth resolutions were adopted with but ono disilenting voice.— Mr. Sifers voting nay. The secuud and third res olutions were adopted without a dissenting voice." A NEW Inza.—The Nets York Journal of Ce 51111.-. mores, in epenking of the system of Telegraph. in England, says: . •• There is also.a system of remitting messages in progress of introduction, by means of which money paid in at any of the stations, is paid out sixany other station required, and which is expected to supersede the Government Money Order Office, which works through the slower medium of the,Post Office." This, though a new, seems to us a good idea. The payment by the offices of telegraph drafts would he a matter of safety and convenience to all parties. In the first place it would be proof against forgery. The deposite made in advance at one office, would insure against outside frauds, and the draft could be transmitted only through au instrument that can speak the truth. An in strument, moreover, that speaks to nobody but the operators in the first instance. It would save the accidents and uncertainty of the mails. It would make remittances prompt to the mo ment. Loney deposited in Albany would be practically transferred to New Bork in less thin an hour. To business men this, we think, would be n great convenience, whileit would boa source of profit to the Telegraph companies. Carry thin ,iden further. Let the Telegraph Companies, t inch the important points, es tablish on o fo the transaction of business' generclly; a kind of general agency, using the ' telegraph as a. medium of receiving and trans witting orders, so :hit a citizen of Albany, de siring to purchase, for instance, an article in New York or BuiLdo, may deposit& the money here, transmit the order, and harrhis purchase made, paid for, and forwarded without a neces sity for expending time and money in a journey to make the purchase himself. . IVe do not, of course, know boW such a system would work, bat looks. to us as though the ,Telegraph Compa nies could extend the system to useful purposes greatly beyond the mere transmission of mes sages, and at the Lune:lime_ increasing .tliss a maunt-ef profits' nistigkra;v4,;. - 1 1 / 4 ,,—Albany Regis ter. - ; _ - Tme TITHES Sew T4anvaiins.§ame ago we mentioned that national zidministradi tion had framed a plan for organizing three new I territorial governments the .Indian actuary south of Kansas, to consist severally of the coun tries of the Cherokees in one territory, the I Creeks in another, and - the Choctaws and Chick- I MARX in a third. The plan, it was stated en the authority of a person who bad just arrived from the Chickasaw nation, had been sent out to be Canvassed by the tribes concerned, and who, under it, were to be constituted citizens of the United States. At the last session of the Senate nbili was presented, by, Tar. Johnson, of Arkan sas. Which embodied the features of this•echeme, and which, thongli it was - not acted on; will abli - fortn subject of disettesiotiht- tVaibingnin next winter. Tttis bill propoies, with theassent of the tribes named, to extend over them the constitution and the laws of ,the Eldon, and to • organize three territories; of which the Indians are to be recognized as citizens." The title of the lint of these will he Chel-o-kee, and will include the Cherokees; °sages, Senecas, Shawnees and Quapaws. The title of the second is to be nits eogce, and it will Include tho Creek and Semi -hole tribes; and the third is named Chalota, and will include the Choctaws and Chizkit.saws. It seems probable that action was only delayed up on thin scheme in Congress Monier to allow time to secure the consent of all thetribes designated. Efforts are now beingniade to this end, and pos i sibly the next session of Congreis will witness 1 the passage of the bilL—Korth Amer. Is Ex-Sznatost Dowss Dun I.—We copied yes- • terday from • the National Intelligencer a pare graph which averred with so much positiveniss that General. Dowse is•not deid, as in our minds for the time to settle the question. But in yes-. terday's Washington Vnion, we find the following statement directly the other way: "The Intelligencer of yesterday morning con tradicts, with a degree of positiveness which we hope is well warranted, the widely circulated re port cif the death of Es-Senator Downs; but we fear the sad event,ns announced by us several days ago, is too true. Independent of telegraphic • de spatches received at the Treasury Department in this city, and at New Orleans, announcing the death of Mr. Downs at Crab Orchard Springs, Kentucky, on the 14th of the present month, pri vate letters have been received in this city from Danville,.Kentucky. which Oily confirm the in telligence conveyed by the telegraph. 40.000,000 .10,000,000 6.000.000 5,000.000 10,000,000 The announcement of the death of Gen. Downs has been several times contradicted,but this seems to put and end tollie controversy in no method. tative manner, and it is to be toped that here it will end. It does not appear probable that Pm idrut Pierce would have officially announced General DOI(1/5‘ I.llozessor in office unless be kind reliable informntion of his death. If, however. ho be not dead, ho has lost a lucrative office, and and may read sumo rather more Candid than agreeable biographies of his:career, which tlil\ pans have published....V. Amer. BTATI3TIC.I 1/i . 11111101182103.-'-The fact to re makable dint during the fim past years the migration of Got !onus to tho United :Rata. hat come to exceed thnt of the Irish, which was moro•! than one-half , 4; the whole in 1848, as follows: Immigration into Nrsc A. - Ork% 1040 1830 lan 10.52 18. U. .112441 .115,11.T1 161.214 117,6 n 113.11111, 44 . .05 06.402 60.8113 1111.1 M 1111.1110 fa.= 60.112 0114453 wan 61,147 - EMtl T0ta1—....—.220.808 21t.190, I3MOI Z 09,304 All the increase in thtimeaunent ha:sixes • upon the part of Gennans..a4 pending 'stream; Stances abroad iddloste that `the tide from 'Oer many will swell in volutne foi\ the'cominit year. The Irish population decreaged. from 8,000,000. to 6,600,000 from famine and pestilence in the, decade ending with 1860, and seals out of a population of 6,600,900 is stilt' beery pro. , ' portion as compared with 120,00041 rtamrs out of 66,000,000 inhabitants. • \ 'Tort:Lan Sovcastoarr '—lna IMO de .11(0 at Mishawaka, lad:, Inky/gen Eddy, the Can. dote of the slave Demooneffor.Congreas, and'hi op ; _ ponent the people'S candidate Mi. Bchuyle ) e. t, fax, the latter pressed., Me OppOnent on thlez thoulous pretence of populareovereigntyin pin • eat and Nebraska. fa thecourse of his apmeh Mr. C. salted hie competitor if ' he was prepared to carry "stitiolter sovereignty" so far as to perZ. mit the Mormon. of Utah to establish polygamy aroodg„the domestic institatioos; \ and it,with that putrid' ,ulcer\‘correpting their constitution, he I would vote t., admit Utah into the sisterhood of Stack ' , The prompt and unequivocal was 'This la the last of "Squatter eor orelgoty," —we should think. The thing must be run into the grdund in Indiana. - And yet, the doctrine laid down by the blare Democracy of the prelleo day, lends inevitably to thiti resale Citounhowever, during Ma lifetime, repudiated the nonsensical, anti-republican, sod unconstitu tional docitine.--01ao Slat. lournat. . • . , t. Tao Tenser.Brum—The org•ultation of the Itirner Bout or Gymnastic League, composed ot dide . gatlons from the several of Turners; throughout thlacontincut,ogillhold a airetlea irt P . hiladelphin, cotomebelog on the gd September. and to he continued tmtif.ttte oth.' The otdecbof this aisoelation, eansposed of. the German poirsr. 'lstion, ks to streagthen'anddivelope the piles eal.powers by , a rerita,orgyurnastle exercises.— The eelehrutioo, It Is espreted r vill be partici pa-fedi Tartii Chord FiriTtrodiana tredaberia Theo will be a 41p:blight brinsurion;:to receive. rid.' tare; • ruirsdoliOd talt to) - ,b4tpelia=0.A11!k, 11. 1 grand concert; • , Trylothi -- --- wisdlog op with, ~~ 1~, Ton CA NA - .1A3 Is Mieiuoss. It is already known moor ro cater th,t the Whigs a itd-a portion of the Democrat, and the Free Sellers in Michi ; gan, hove agreed upon a ticket this fell, in which there are gentlemen wha have hitherto belonged to all thiee of the partiesnamed. They are'rep , resented as ahle and reliable men, who, forget ; Hagman) , of the old issues, have united,upon an Anti Nebraska platform eimilar. ,to that adopted in Ohio and ether North-Westere States. The prospect iiihat . the ttniore ticket will prevail and the yoke of party - despotism so' long borne by the people of .Iliohigan will ho cast elf and Severed. We regret, however, to notice the efforts of the Detroit Advertiser to baulk .the desired Change, and to continue invower in Michigan the repre , sentatives of a falie deniocracy. Tha Advertiser appears to have a few supporters fill Detroit and elsewhere. Every day'it pvmdes in its columns the names . of men who appear to be b , uoted with anight-mare, which they calt"Nationality," which in the sense they use the lord, has about as much meaning as the music of a child's rat tle. If their course is followed their nationality will result in the election of an entire Locefoce ticket, and the triumph or such nationality ; . concerns as the Pierce Cabinet and Administra tion. That is all it will do. The North has always bad its voice stifled by just such follies as we ore considering, We have more confidence, however, in the good sense of the people . of Michigan thou to believe that they will be dnolin aside from the performance of a high duty and the achievement' of great popular victory by vague unmentsingphardasm.—Cid. Gar. CENTRAL OHIO RAILHOAD. , —.The election for thirteen Directors of this road on. Tuesday last resulted in the choice of the following gentlemen; John H. Sullivan, Chauncey Brooke, N. L. Whit temore, Nehemiah Wright,John Davenport, Isaac W. Hall, Moses Sarchet, 8. It. limner, William Ggliglier, Samuel Clara, George B. Wright, D. W. Deshler, Samuel Brush. The net. , I...mud subsequently met and was or ganized by electing .1. IL Sullivan. President, S. It. Homer Treasurer, and Wm. Wing, Secreta ry and Auditor. No Vice President was chosen, that office having been abolished., The following gentlemen were chosen ns the. Executive GoMmittee forthe canting year. J. 11. Sullivan Prebident; Samuel Brush, Wrn:' Galigher, S. It. Homer,: George B. Wright and N. L. Whittemore. • The Zanesville Courier says the Board chosen will undoubtedly be a most efficient one, and will give general satisfaction - to the stockholders and friends of the road both at home and abroad." DAMN!) Itonnany.—A most adroit:and daring act of villainy was perpetrated yesterday about two miles below Warrenton, on the Virginia side. I,llr-John Ilinkson, proprietor of a saw mill, back of Wellebarght was returning from Wheeling in a buggy, with fire hundred dollars in hie posses sion which he had obtained of the banks.ia that city. As he was riding leasttrely along, a ,matt suddenly sprung out of a thicket of buithei.on the road side; came up to the back of the buggy and throwing the curtain over -in front grasped Hinkton tightly is his arms,- at the same time clapping a black maskor screen over his (Hink „son's) face. Simultaneously with this movement two confederates stopped the horse, and rifled ilinkson's pocket of the aforesaid five hundred dollars, and instantly disappeared. TIM ruffian -who held Ilinkson in his iron grasp while this was going on then released him,„ and shot into the thicket in a twinkling, before the astitnished . victim could get more than a glimpse of hie re treating figure. The whole thing was.accomplish edin an incredibly short space of time-and be- - fire Hinkman had time to realize. his situation therillains were gone. He returned to` . Wheel ing, and notified the- police of the robbery. We hope they will succeed in ferreting, out the res eals and bring them to summary punishment. It is said that a robbery was committed in the asttoc.region.only a week. previons.--.,StenheacHle _Union. lunten Tnagenv.—Luckleth, Nay mournful tragedy was enacted in the medulla of lilahannugger, on the opposite. side of the- iron, bridge, 'under circumstances truly distreising. I was apprisednf the incident Same days ago, but the report not being corroborated, brothers. I' deemed it al nostincredible and consequintly rti frained from wrifing,.to you:about it, brit it has now been-confirmed on undoubted testimony . by =my respectable pers,ins: Amiikmac being. indebted to certaidtalla, his "neighbor, - In the amount of 60 or 70 rtipees,-eres tones:tend? , troub led by his cielitor'6.refund his just dne,'.buZ which the illfatcd milkman was not iu a :sysittoti to perform.. From harrassing imporzuMties the Ltdia ruthlessly threatened to hive his house - sold or razed to the ground 'and himself thrown into prune; this decided the unfortunate man in hls deed of desperation. Forthwith he resolved to `destroy himself and'fiut4ty . Tather than stiffer the indignity of havingkV domeitieptiftcy tninded,.. and after winning his - wife orerto his sad deter mination, he proceeded, in order to preclude the possibility of escape, to' bind -her together with his children firmly down to the pound, and lock-, ed the door of the apartment. and, after having placed plenty of combustible matter, 'such as straw, cowdung, and bamboos !shout the house,- the poor-wretch with stoical fiirunees rrapped his body well round withnotten, and; barricading the doors set the house on fire, which being rap idly enveloped in flames was soon consumed- to gether with the unfortunate ante:ides: Thus did heimmolate himself and unforturinafatially on a funeral . pyre which he had lighted himself.—Cal-; cutta DEATH OF AN EDITOR pawl. FEAR OF CHOLIC • RA.—Mr. 'Alison, one of the editors of the Tie form Enaner, at Hmailtan, Canada West, died a. few days Ago.• It appears that, he had s great fear of the cholera, and it is saki that since tlio. appearance of the diseesoshere, lie would never go.ont of his bowie except with a'rtle of 'cho lera mutate in his hand, and n,p rcel of chlo ride of lime in his pocket, and he ‘ regulated his diet and the economy of his famityln\ "raid con formity to the rules laid down by thd, board of health, but unfortunately his children, three beautiful boys, could not bo reetricted„When they goi:orit of sight, and th y were seized with cho lera from eating green fruit... Boon idles his wife was taken and died. Seeing the reap ^th \ hag dissolution of his wife, poor Wilson came quite frantic - he rtished,oo t t. of the house, ear lag all his sick children • i n d NJ.; . and we tto a lodging house up town l u tere bri 1 aloes ied it \ : next day from nothing b • .downright fear: , Th - e poor man was Paulo at en, and if it had not. been for the attention o af ri end,' the canal' ly might have been left alto er to theansele - -One of the children has 'aince'di d. ' ' • • t \ \ A correspondent' of the Boliten\post, writing from Fort Leavenworth; Kansas Territory, under date of Aug. led:. sayer—"Withn IC:night I hive noticed en Increase of emigrth . Largo ' wagons and small, filled with families d. their beds; with their cattle and ploughs are` • atkiiog, \ daily.. In the steamers up and down` b , river, in maim"; and on foot, come the people b • will swell our first census. Aid as the we n cr be comes cooler, the number will'increase. et e. moats - of Considerable importance are under \w thirty miles north of here, opposite the thn . town of St. Joseph , forty milesswest on the .O . hopper, as wellss South of the Kansas rive r; c ith Wa-ka-husa. -'Favorable account'''. are, frn-\ queutlg. heard from these points—telt every: thhigates on peacefully and briefly. lam not wiviere:thst k one serious quarrel luta occurred , et ts,siC't • ..., • ' -..- s., . . ‘Pilieetoa,d Kansas Etas Patty, from clay •. sachosotts, though only numbering elitylee: periens when.,it left Boston, bad grown bt act: cesaleris en theroute to:the number of two MlTl''' . ,dred• isid, seventy - five-b e fo r e reaching Albany: - \where stiliSweitty,tive more. joined its tanks. :: -' If item:4onm growing In dila runnier; what wilt . the by the time it reaches !Unreal. .The fever IS : now raging in minuet throughout the North-. .ern . fitates; all the threats of ktiseouri ineetioge having acted mere], Jim...feel ,to the beat .The accounts of those fanatical gatherings ,have been publishod for and 'wide, sod every where excite the seize feeling of indignatien. In some see 'Wes therdoubtlesa cause an emigration where ' t rio Would otherwise take place. ~ . .1 .. ~ , . ::A, gentleman from', Ttorold,lCanrula, Went' to : • pile on Friday last to Prosecute a claim against ~ . In parties , for $lOOO. „ The suit occupied, days, sod resulted in ,n verdict In his favor :if. .5165.. Ilia counsel fees 'and expenses redeem!, the pile, down to an - even *.sloo. On Saturday , night.he. started to take the cars for, horse, but 'found the, be 'tattoo late and must remain over. 'night. '. lra therefore took lodgings, and awoke 'on Sunday 7morning..th Sad that ho had been robbed of 4the surplus .$lOO. ilia journey aid i .lawsuit. did not certainlY e turn- out much of a t ''' Several tires; on Friday night last; ,were start , i Odin the Priteibuttburying ground in Pendleton,' Ohio, which . .resulted in' the deStructlon of. the, ,beautiful . .paling fence sarroUnillog thei.burial ground, atl.therwillow mod-pine trees sea ahrnb berY, grebe: end• wooden . beardt placed at each end.cif the graves:, ' The once' eautifulcitileterj was in a few hours, thus deseroyed' . .;,ha.imered over with Disci ellideis:: - The millelimef laden: &aryls not Melva: . 1 ''.ls ~..: . •., ' . , One'. daY last week a senile . ' -rookies stranger upon a eextcon.l.o,2 se 0. y.; and mined a etill , d't wore._ deg., efferint*tel: dellez.Ull in: payment: fer;.the aerrlee.: r iaWi l d€ teiredeight . dolletwiemeturn.:, Sp oltildilliiii.ri ' .3 * PP 4 . ll *:*:4*4/4 44 4ettiale lhifiseitti _ .. . .. .... . . - . • VOLUME LXV1II:-NUAIBER - i ---- --------- ..,•, . ...... 7 --- -7_ . -..- ~--„, _ 1, ‘,D ova "Cu Busman- 4. Mud, , V - , i Taatte'scrossr.--Wo have recently comednto :, ! sedeloo`of facts in regard to a very peculiar i7 -s terM tat t e in k g..M Bac ill ' u " s • trati the r . e d e eta f i Ch iV arle et t w er h , i - c as h "i weil l i • .• , ref the'methed of doing httsfuese;-'whichia I. sideredOharp by a contain el.tisof liminess me ' . Some tituoldnee,= a gentleman' s whom we w Icall Mr. A., purchased apiece of ground in Ma ray street; on which mei, an Old building, wit • he proceeded to tear down, intending to erect '. its place a building More.snitable for the tra action of his -Inuit:tees, About the isms tam . ... . another gentleman, Whom we'shall call Mr: Purchased the adjoining lit ,, and proceeded ' . • th 6 Ramo manner to take down the old build s .. -* ' 1 standing upon it, to , that the work of dentoliti ' proceeded upon both at the same - time. , • . • ' . . After this had been omioluded, Mr. A., bein -4 . 1 , ready to build himself, Mid amnesia& quite sail malty, that his'ndighbor wOuld prefer builds at the same time, paid him ix visit in 'viatica the matter, when be who „boorishly Informed b ' - Mr. B. that he should ”build Whea he pleased. Of course; as Mr. A. could tasegainsay b6rig tn in this respect, the only ethodleft for hint'ir to go on by himself . Thie' he accordingly- di and hadprogressed so far:as to have Ms buil ing "Covered in," whin ho was surprised one da m i by a visit from his irate neighbor. A"Sir,". sal Mr. 8., "you are an inch, on.nilgritiMl r' A. rejoined that be tliotightylatistba ataistakl ..,No . , sir, it is no mistake-you are an \ inch o . ' my ground." "Well,"- replied -Mr. A.,\ "all can say is, if it is on, t am verymirry, , and it • altogether unintentional ;• but I - am - willing t . - pay you whatever you say the land to worth." _ "I want no pay, sir," answered Mr. 11., "I wan my land!"' filir,"-said Mr. A."; - "Leech labor' - „ less 'to trite compromise this matter;with yon ' . but I will give you double' Whatever Yen say tit land is, orth, rather than tako down iny . wall.' "I want no money 7 -t want my land," petals the atabborn. Mr. B. Argument sod .entreat - were alike unavailing,. and Mr. ',antpordie prooeeded to take down and rebuild his wall. Ile: was permitted to fi niah hit hu ding now with ... • out further interrtptiom: • - , -....--. ~,,;,,` . Shortly afterWarii,lir. B. cones tied to tatilde it. his-lot , and-masen`land:carpeitt re _were seta '. "Week to accomplish , the object:-. 4he-work pro . 'greased finely,-..stogy:'nfter stilt-Y - I , mM np, as • • „ by magic; and Oni friend Mr: "11: watched th . operatiOns day by'day with , increasing interes t . in confidetttonticipation of:being,idde to - occupy the premises by a certain period. At lingththe building was entirely fit:dated, front fothidation to . rap-atom:-theworkthen hall depleted with tit . , tools—the rubbish ' had' be6a cleared' away, and • Mr. B. was complacentlreengratulating hiMaclf . on its successful occomplishn ; when he was astonished by a visit -trim hi neighbor Mr. A: - •Sir,' said he, , I. am sorry to i nformyclithat you : are an ineh on inzlitionddr - - .Pooh r nonsense!' returned Mr. B. - , - ..lt's'nenerisensi'at'all,' said - Mr. A:; 'I tell youyou are Mt inch on taygrotind.• • 'Why, how can thltbe,'Mustered Mr..P., .vrtlen. . I have only. built up to your wail' - %.6, twit's - tr . , . , ifi.the dryest possible manner answered Mr. : Our friend Mr. B. was somewhat dlimbfOund d: . 'Send for a su rveyor, Si,' at length he exploded, 'and we'll see about this.' ' Thttimrteyor woo an. cordingly sent for, who; after . troaretal measure ment of tholesPective,Preudiely reported go the . erest-fallen Mr. 'B. *that dt Wad indeed i.ruit—he was occupying inch more landthin h . entitled to, A piciposition to bity_ thit Initit coming; it . must be confessed ,wittrwlynd 'gime from liito-4tos ;now adramed by, Mr..A., ."lito, Sir,' reteineil,Mr.A.,' , l. ,'hall not, sill - ; ; yott c not offer rad money enough lo Way - Wit . inth..oi , land : Take down your wall, Sir—down..withit to the foundation; I want , tay land 1,1- Mr: It." ' - came to' he conclusion that the gameles deeid, , 'edly against him. amtheieldctsrjkbet, be best grace tr? C0u1d..., Tbe_wall .was:teken .dOwn and reeiecled i sodas careful:' as our partiou.,, Itiifriettd - thli time not " ' .'--- etiat be built. an inch short of • where , lie • Aita' ts'iight: no go. It • is perhaps , unuticealuitry,to',34plain to the reader that Mr.. A. had donothe setae thingin the first ' iristanoe... Y. Timei. 'l, . , , GHIA Lois; sir . es.avr, qatx.—ltis thotight. t: , that the heat . and prolonged dr4ught lif tho sum- Mel , May have accomplished lunch in destroying , . L the ix:mean-met animalcults: irldOiet.. l ata Years ' have so - greatly inoreased in ehtne,pl .. aces..to ren der their existence a' public, .illitaity . ? A. Fir:. • . Otis : paper says that an exanthiiiiieti*Of the dts. torted joints . orwheit.straW gals-the.rei ."Dint-:... - worm,' in alinostiveryinstanci t deed and dried . - to powder .'' .. : ' . ; : -,, L: -, :-:.. - - -a "' • , . . ~ . • . , HIGH MANGItIHO,-.PrOf. NMI!, ip.III iCCeI:II I , I A' ter to he Connectient 'Fogey: Farrar, of. whialii.,:, 'l' is the editor,writee thatinEnglanyi by high men- ', • uring, fairlpheating the' ground \ Witli manure, . , L , making it like a'hot-bedi'mo:ny fartders manage - to get two crops a year from most Of their land._ A-31r - . - Adsrus last year raised two eriPi of POW ... toes on 850 acres, equivalent io oho pig, on 700 aoros. 80, too, of onions.. lie plantiAese two crops alma the first of Tannery and July \ : , . •. - It ilt lantssa.-The Indianopelie Tennant's intel ligence from ail parts of the State;nnft ail. that • - nothing is surer in - the future than: the-, ver whelining defeat of the Dougless-demoorateilbis . fri \ ll in Indiana. .. . .. .. ‘,,,‘ ..- - I ', AILIIOAD CAYAIITHOPHY.-•--WO .. are informed tint the earn ott.the Cleveland - end .Wellsvilfo • ' . Ita" 7 ,were thrown off the trael. - ..yesterdrii, • near Wellaville, by whlch'fourperiorir were kilV, adio s . ecl.an 'a number of . others' wriunded.: -Itiv • • posed that Judge Jewett. andlitimilio .1 "..,'.. city weto upon the cars at the time ,--.9 -- • ' The or tin a church ..in Hosto4 i '-‘ '-' -. ~, ~. last in endeavoring to (Iran , =wile Out . • e,orr .. I,Ci. gas,, was noreplussed when he came to the Eliisit . \ and they - nitural. lie found the F. 'veryflitt ' 1 \ Lind the ...F e 'tiemely 'llll-nattuni. -The cati\e‘o v. . :L. - Which wiMdis °tined next daY, was that them -had nes at the bottom of tis Pipes. ' . The Fort WaTlm (Ind..) 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