: *'■*.. .-liSi'.i.*•»’* Pi>yt\*'i-‘--l ’ '- ' v k a'V, * •v , S : ,>'«.'v■•■/• . •,< 1- •■ ~•*. fe^-’Vv 4 *' : i. * -" ■ r ' «/£s£• 1 ■ ' ,;• -; V- „•;: fe^Mfejifepßig: > ?’i/,^ avV*£v * •*««•<* •»! -S»J-» . ''' MMa6a« : Pifttilfix Tbo Whig and Abolition presses of the north ern States are begmiog to express considerable alarm at the movemeoteof Americans, and the policy of onr government in regard to some of the West India Islands. Just now the island of Hayti, or St' pomingo, seems to have became the object of their most particular solicitude. This island, which the French called St. Do mingo, is abont as large os the State of South Carolina, containing aome twenty-eight thousand square miles ; and contains now about a million of inhabitants. The population is divided into three classes. The negroes on the northern and western part of the island, number about 650,- - * ‘-rut- 000, “d f° rm the empire of Hayti, now goT S— emed by his sable rnsjesty, Faustin, 1., ** Em peror of all the Ilayties.” The central portion °f t * ie inland is occupied by whites, with a dash of India blood in their veins; and the south-eastern «T* part occupied by whites with a dash of African. These two last classes form the republlo of Do- minica, whose capital is St. Domingo, the oldest } European town in the New World. Tho popu * lation of this republic is about 360,000. A state of war continually exists between the whito republic of Dominica and the black etn- P* ,re °f Hayti, though active hostilities have *•“ for 80me ***** snB P ended - Solouque, the ' Em P eror bftS b «e n for three or four years enga gedin making preparations for the conquest of Dominica, and, it is said, his army now numbers 000 nek. His'private interests, faowev '^»""mter^ere his desire of conquest. But a few y®w» ago he was a private citizen, and'not worth a dollar. He was crowned Emperor in - 1849, and has since amassed a fortune of at i leaBt two mlUlons'of dollars. While thus en-. I E*g« d m P lttnderin g hia people, and destroying ! T ' the commerce and industry of his empire by his ‘ extortions, his Dominican neighbors have had || time to consolidate their republic and prepare for effectual resistance to the thteatened invasion tbe n ®y tiaDH - The capacity of the blaoks to fJjyiycW'rQ’J &$ ’ prosper under an independent imperial govern ment is well illustrated by the fact that the pre it sent productions and exports of-Hayti are less «^l*■ x^*y[r^ rvlFfjjfe t«*- than one-sixth the value that they were several years ago. Nearly all the profits of exports and *' ft, commercial enterprise go into the private coffers of “ bis majesty,” and industry and commerce ‘are discouraged. Formerly tbo exports of the isUnd ’ in coffee, sugar, mahogany and minerals^ were as valuable as those of Cuba. Now, they are of scarce one-tenth the value. Such is the w result of negro rule and “ imperial majesty”- ship in one of the fairest and wealthiest islands Of the globe. In the Dominican portion of the ? ’ll island there are believed to be mineß equaly in richness to those of California. Some of them were discovered and worked a century ago, but have been lost sight of since the colored race' M predominated/ jThe whole island was nnder the JfefllblAck- .-frnm. mi —*a *w« the whites of Dominica revolted and established bjj£* JK* j /lJ their independence. Tho mineral wealth of that portion of the island is now being devel r/T °ped and almost fabulous accounts of it riehness UTO °ow given by some writers. One writer says the whole island "is a pile of rich mines; iffijgSSj f“salt, sulphur, Iron, copper, gold, ore found ** I® al™ oBl every hilL" Add to this its forests of mahogany, and its rloh lands, capable of pro during in abundance, sugar, coffee and grains, and some idea may be formed of the natural £v 1 wealth of Domlnioa. Yet the constant appre hension of negro invasion has prevented the de velopment of that wealth ; the immigration of > foreigners; or the industrious cultivation of land tv by the natives. The opening of a gold mine would invito invasion. Large and rioh orops might be swept off by an army of negroes ; and B ®7 eTjdenc ® of increasing prosperity would ex- Clte R jealoaßy ftnd ca P ld *ty that would lead to a barbarous and sangutuary war. Excellent land8 ’ that in Cuba would sell for forty or fifty dol ‘ lars per acre, oan be bought in Dominica for .- three dollars per acre ;—lands, too, in healthy *sh!i§!s: and convenient locations; and that would soon he occupied by thriving planters, if the peace and independence of the republic were assured J by the protection of a powerful government. V The area of the Dominican republic is about ' equal to that of Massachusetts and Connecticut together; and under a strong and good govern ment a population of a million and a half could ■absiat anil prosper. £at.a few years ago the Dominicans offered unconditional annexation to the United States. The offer was not commnnioated to onr govern ment by tho agont; and if it had been, at that time. President Fillmore would probably have rejected it. Whig instincts revolt at the thought of annexation ; and Whig politicians tremble at the enggestion of a movement that might possi bly offend tho governments of England and Franoe. Tho Dominicans aro still in favor of annexation; but are prevented from renewing tho offer by British agents, who threaten them With a Haytien invasion if annexation is at tempted. JlN^ipN 4&$M& wssmU^i ’4KlB^*i jr»Jt®fS,t|W Jsiijpsilfliiis^^t^ Is&TOInSSS ; JiipSlSSßS^m^aß g:ei , i4S“ ' : . i^^KSiVi.v.-^i'-v- --;.-.;•■ - s&s&fm:;- ■■■;<■ .v:-- ' 'W&§^^^op^fmm i v»;* t‘r &.'*■_/ ».*■'V ** /> v ; «* «.:: *:• -•• ,v.':-VitfrV- ! - - r-Sv.y .^-'^yi ** 4 &*&!*' ■*- % •■ • .••'■•■ ' k ? ,\ ? ,\t ' ‘ '* 1 V * .» 4^ii^S^^^?wfe£^gj£^iSE^>fiifia^B4S»^!»»'<»Mi»s v.<..., : . *,• J^.>gijS£v? ** ~>‘? 1 -•''•»»’>y••„ ‘‘• • i ;v r * I*' *. ‘ ■v- -Vr-vt ' ■-> ' •••• ’• ■ - *;v ; V' 'r».^ J'.*' ; P V - V,, V « ; f * * .V., • * X+ZS - '•* '.*»f ’»■ ••• V*’ 1. —rVasi'rsit.'... ■_ . 1 . laili; Rimming PITTSBURGH: TUESDAY MORNING: MOKSISO POST JOB OFFICH Wp would call the attention of MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN to tlio fact that we have just received from Philadelphia a number of fonts of now Job Type, and are now prepared to fill orders for Cards. Circular*, Bill Heads Paper Boohs, Posters, and Programmes for exhlbi tioos. AU orders will be promptly filled. News of tne Day. Maxwell, Democratic candidate for Congress in Florida, has a majority of 1050. A despatch from New York says the Lewis oounty, New York bank bills, are in bad repute. On Saturday a fire broke oat in the Harlem and New York Railroad car-house, corner 43d ■treet and 4th avenue, which was entirely de stroyed. Loss $30,000. Edward Z. C. Judson, alias “Ned Bantline,’* who was arrested a few days sinoe for shooting a colored man, named Freeman, has been aoquit ted on the ground that he oommitted the act in self defence. An attempt was made to blow np Earel’s Ho tel, Park Row, New York, on Saturday after noon, with an infernal machine in the shape of a twelve pound keg of powder. The building was somewhat shattered but no lives were lost. A medical gentleman writes to a New York pa per that he has examined a number of each va riety of oyster, through a microscope, and has failed to discover any thing deleterious in them. He bclives the much slandered bivalves are en tirely healthy this season. A telegraphic despatoh says that Collinson’s ship, tho Enterprise, the only one of the English expedition remaining in the Arctic seas, had ar rived at Port Clarence, Behring’s Straits, having got os far west as Wollaston Bay, 105° 30' .west longitude, hut learned nothing of Franklin’s fate. Dr. Kane’s is the only party of explorers now in the Arctic regions. THE ANTILLES-AMERICAN INTER. KBTS. Gen. Cazneau has been sent by our govern ment to negotiate a treaty with the government of that republic; and it is understood that a treaty has already been signed; bat the terms *re not yet fully made known. It is said, how ever, that, among other things, it allows Ameri ean citizens to work the mines on the most lib eral terms; and to bay lands and cultivate them Without losing any of their rights as American citizens. It is supposed these liberal stipula tions will induce large numbers of our oitizeni to settle on the island as miners, and sugar and toffee plasters. It Is also said that the treaty eedse to the United States the possession of the hey tad peninsula of Santana as a military and MEE naval depot. Thlff Is not yet oertalnly known. The hills around that bay are said to be tilled with mines of gold and other minerals, and cov ered with forests of mahogany. The Domini cans believe that snoh inducements held oat to oar people will result la establishing an Ameri can colony on their northern ooast; and securing a large number of Amerioan settlors in their midst A liberal infusion of Yankee enterprise and hardihood amongst them would give stabili ty to their government; revive Industry and com merce; develops the mineral wealth, and give a sure guaranty of safety against negro invasion Such are some of the advantages the Domini, oans would derive from the acquisition of Ameri can settlers; and the establishment of American colonies, mining companies, and military and naval depots in their territories. rOCTOBER 31, To the United States it would give a secure and commanding naval station in the midst of the West Indies; where our steamers could be repaired, and supplied with ooal and provisions in peace; and onr naval forces with munitions and stores, and a seoare rendezvous in case of war. With snoh relations established, onr com merce with Dominioa would bo of vast value. Sugar, ooffee, iron, sulphur, gold, and mahogany are among its abundant products. It is a repub lic, seeking protection, which our government could give. Its people desire annexation, which would soon probably be the result. Slavery does not exist there, and on that score no objection conld bo made to adding it as another rich and free State to the Union. Dominica declared its independence of H&yti in 1846. It has maintained it ever sinoo. Yet its government has never been reoogoized by the European governments, or cveu onr own. The treaty just concluded, it is said, provides for its full recognition; and establishes amicable, and liberal commercial relatioos, equally valuable to both countries. One would suppose that such a treaty would meet the cordial approbation of every American ollizen. But tho Whig aud Free Soil presses hive commenced a clamorous denunciation of it, even before its terms and stipulations are known. The old humbug cry of “slavery extension’’ is raised again, though no signs of suob an ovent appear. It is charged that it is an unfriendly movement against the blaok empire of Hayti, though nothing of the kind is yet developed. It is oasy to oall it filibustering. English and Whig presses will doubtless do that; though its aims and mode of operation are precisely similar to thoeo of the Japan expedition. Should it re sult in giving stability and safety to that island republio; developing its wealth, aud enriching our commerce; and saving the white republicans from the sanguinary rapine and Inst of their barbarous imperial neighbors, no philanthropist could Tegrefc it. Those who ob* ject to It must prefer monarchy to republican' ism; and the black race to the white. Do our Whig contemporaries desire that the peaceful Do minicans shall be conquered and despoiled of their rights and their property by their black neighbors, who are too lazy to work ; and whose gaudy “Emperor” enriches himself by extor* tion and plunder? Their course io regard to the alleged treaty with Dominica can have no other aim. The United States government seeks cot to molest the Haytiens. Tho Dominicans have a right to enjoy their independence, and the wealth and advantages their country affords They havo achieved independence, and maintained it for uine years; and their prosperity should no longer be depressed and destroyed by threats of a invasion, and the rascally interference of English agents. We hope the treaty is eon eluded, that its terms are as liberal as re presented; and its tone perfectly independent of the Kelf-constituted European “Regulators” of the W£gftß» Hemisphere. Theatrical end Hasloal Kate and Ellen Bateman have beeo playing for a weak past at Niblo’s Garden, New York, to *ery fair bouses Couldock is still at the Bos ton Museum. This is his third week The English Opera Troupe, which performed at the Broadway Theatre, New York, Is now in Philadel phia, at the Walnut Miss Margaret Mitchell is in Detroit The Managers of the Arch Street Theatre, Philadelphia, have brought out Bonrcieanlt’s “ London Assurance ” in a style of magnificence never equalled in this country. It is expected to have a run of several months Miss Agnes Robertson Is engaged, and was to have appeared at the Broadway Theatre, last night. Jalia Dean is at the New Theatre, Bos ton Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Florence closed an unusually successful engagemeot of two weeks at tho Cincinnati National, on Saturday night. .Collins, the comedian, is performing 'at the People’s Theatre, Baltimore. Louisa Elton. —This is the title of a hand some volume of 350 pages, for sale by Baml. B. Lanffor, bookseller, No. 87 Wood street, Pitts- Li ** * vel written by a lady, describ ing her experience and adventures daring several years residence at the Booth. Southern life is well portrayed, and the book is well written. The young lady starts out with a determination never to marry, and keopa her word about as well as could be expected. ' Bhe, of courso, mar ries when a good opportunity offers, and every thing turns oat finely in tbe conclusion. It is an instructive and interesting volume, and will repay a perusal. It Is published by Lippencott, Grambo & Co., of Philadelphia, and for sale by S. B. Lauffcr, Wood street. Tub Ebbiho Tips or Emigration.— Since the let of August, about six thousand foreigners have sailed from the port of New York alone, for Europe, whieh is nearly twelve per cent, of the number arriving. Many reasons are given as a cause for this returning emigration, but the most plausible to onr mind is the expla nation that these persons have gone on a visit to their native lands to bring out their friends and relatives. The supposition that it was caused by the demonstrations of what are called Enow Nothings, is absurd. When this returning tide had commenoed to set in, the new order had not given sufficient evideooe of power to create alarm even among the most timid of foreigners. Blackwood’s Magazute.— Tbe October num ber of this Magazine is received. Tbe artiole entitled “King Otho and his Classic Kingdom," is worth the price of the number. The Bava rian king of Greece is rather rudqjy handled by the writer; and the condition of that country, Us laws, its policy and its prospects, uro treated of with ability. Another article headed “ Niaevah and Baby lon,” will be read with interest. It is for sale at the depots of Miner & Co., and Gildenfenney & Co., Pittsburgh. Tho metallic life-boat from the ill-fated Arotic, which was brought to the port of Phila delphia on the steamship Osprey, 'on Saturday week, was Satarday morning last, put into the Delaware at Brown & Godwin’s Wharf, above Pine street. A great number of'persons into it, to test its capacity, and it was found that the boat would bear many more than had been rescued by it from the disastrous wreok. The experiment attracted quite a crowd. Nicholas Beehan, who murdered Mr. and Mrs. Wyokham on Long Island, has been con victed of the offence, and sentenced to be hung on the 15tlr of Deoember next. The prisoner displayed great callousness and insensibility du ring his trial, and, when the sentenoe of death was pronounoed by the Judge, he replied:—■ “Thank you air;”—with an awfulaflpotation of politeness—“ and I will leave you my hair for a ring.” The offioial vote for Congress isjnow oomplete, bat as many of them were published before, we will now only give some of the prinoipal ones, with the re-oapitulation of them all: Chester Connty. Delaware 11 G. 077 Hickman's majority—2G6G. Books County.. ... Lehigh “ 8,627 Bradshaw’s majority—B4s. Myors, Ind. Jones, D. Berks County 6,486 8162 Jones’ majority—2666. Leferre, D. Hiester, W. Roberts, I. W. LancosterCo.4266 6371 0561 Roberts over Hiester, 1190. Northumb’d. Schuylkill. Total. Campbell, W 1268 4126 6384 Dewart, D 2286 2846 6081 Cake, D 412 2G24 3036 Clearer, A 172 282 454 Campbell over Dewart—2o3. Luzerne County. Wyoming “ Columbia “ Montour “ " 7,087 Fuller’s majority—2,o2B. Stewart, lad. Packer, D. Northampton County 3414 3675 Carbon “ 1000 1289 612 1847 162 Cl 6 1345 1710 Packer's majority—2,7o3, Saaquebanua. Bradford. Tioga. Total Grow, D 32C9 0381 3412 13,001 No opposition to Mr. Grow. Lycoming County. Clintou “ Centre “ Mifflin 11 Sullitan “ Potter “ 7,62 b Pierce’s majority—2ooo. Adams County. Franklin “ Fulton “ Bedford “ Juniata “ 9,026 Robinson's majority—6lo. Blair Cambria .... Huntingdon Somerset.... Majority for Edit—f>-00 Fayotto county Groeno “ Waahmgton *- Koigbt’fl nwjorUj Twexty Fir»t Dhtrict. D. Ilifcbie, W Allegheny count j ;i7H b TO-> Ritchie's majority 1,'.m1. Twhstt-Secoxu District. i’staer, D. I‘arTUnee, 9 Z'Ajl HCo 3CrJ3 Sutler eoantj Aliegheoy (part) 3,831! I’arTimcc'i majority 2,01*1. Beaver eoaoty Lawrence Allison's majority 2,636. Venango.. Warren ... Clearfield Jefferson. Clarion ... Barclay’s maj0rity....6972 Twxxrr Firm District. Erie. Crawford. Total. Dick, Whig 3676 3614 7296 No opposition to Dick. DUt. Rrg. Dwtu- Opal's 1 WS* 2 3600 (*6Q •J -&62S 6ftM 4 6083 7W2 6 7*42 7*34 fl S73J eorr 7 SIM M 27 8 8152 648 C 4266 11832 10 .0049 HOO 11 8117 6*3* 12 70*7 0116 13 0130 0433 14 13002 In some of the above districts there is a great disparity in the number of votes polled. For Instance : in the twenty-first there are Ism than nine thousand, and in tbe twenty-seoood, but few more, while iu tho sixteenth and seventeenth there are nearly nlneteon thousand In each. Straws, It is said, show which way the wind blows, and judging from the “ straws ” which appear in the Philadelphia Nevi, should’nt wonder if Col. Andy G. Curtin was the candidate of that paper for United States Sena tor. To be sure, it don't make any suoh avowal, but then U very disinterestedly publishes num berless extracts from exchanges who ore strong ly In favor Of Handy Andy. However, it may fail to have the desired effeot. We all remember this was tbe course pursued by our neighbor, the Gazette, when it desired the gallant Larimer to be tho Whig nominee for Governor, and who would now very possibly be our Governor elect. How he was “slaughtered,” at Harrisburg, let tho reoorda of the Convention show; and that he will be slaughtered again these “straws” clearly Indioate. Lot tho General look sharp. Ton End or the World. —Lest our readers may not be aware of tho fact, we will inform them that this is the day (31st of October,) fixed by the Milleritcs for the burning up of this sub lunary sphere. People have been humbugged so often by this ory of “ Wolf,” that we are afraid when the day of judgment does oome, they will be inolmod to look upon it as “a little previous.” We would oalt attention to tho fact that Mr. Rutherford, from Philadelphia, and tho Rev. Mr. Passavant, will deliver addresses this evening, at the 2d Presbyterian Church, on the subjeotof the House of Refuge. Tho objeot is one in whioh all our citizens should take au interest, and it is hoped that the Hall will be well filled. An ad vertisement will be found in another oolumn. Two hundred and fifty persons leave onr eity this morning for that far off country. They be long to the Pennsylvania Kansas Emigration So ciety, and are under the direotion of C. Albright. This, we believe, is the last division belonging to that Society. W Bishop Potter lectures before the 11 Young Men’s Christian Association,” this evening, at 7} o’clock. Seats free. A large attendance Is hoped for. IMM Ofletal Tote fDr Oeßgreii. Sixth District. Broomall, W. EHokman, D. 1495 C 764 lBB2 1969 Sbtekth District. Bradshaw, W. Bridges, D ,5483 5115 ,3044 30G7 Eighth District. Ninth District. Eleventh District. Twelfth District. Wright, D. Fuller, W. ....3549 6476 .... 710 1269 ....2034 1483 .... 794 888 Thirteenth District. 6,433 9,136 Foorteentb District. Fifteenth District. White, 1). Pierce, I. 1). 2263 2717 937 1463 1979 2873 l3lB 1604 892 816 649 665 Seventeenth Distbict. Kfilly, l>. Robinson, W .2071 2172 . 2N.*o 34H3 . b 75 706 2047 2113 1107 112 M EiuuTEKSTn District. Edit, W. Cresswel!, lad. W 257*J 1046 i6o l6-17 • 10UI 2061* 700 TwesTiKtu Lustkic? Muotgomery, D. Kaigbt, W 2612 1714 ■iooO Tw**rr-Timu» i»i strict. Trout, l>. AUitoo, ( W .1 MU 2462, ,2ff>7 JM33 .K>U, 2613 Tw**tt Foi’rtu District. ItarcUjr, I>. Arthur*, I. l> 264U i32y 2220 H6O 2lob 441 &>M WI 1620 228 121 Hboapitulatiox. Dint. !Uf. Dow Oppnrf'O -15 7S2H 95*3 16 . Wl9 10472 it was wvii i* ... non 19. di-tf you 20 -—7552 Wl‘J 21 .7714 570 ft 22 3*32 5020 23 .5172 TW* U IWIS 3527 25 7290 IC4,t2S 186,933 HOUSE OP REFUGE. For Ktniftii ’.*■ ■>. *'*+ X* vV*- *** ’*"•- *\ ' -t tw&ffrfsy. "■■ ■ .'V'- ■■■■'•■•■ .r,- ••• -• r ' *- • ' * <• , . ’ ■ r. f «• • i * % ♦ '• * - ' [Trom HoriefcftM Words, September 23.] LEGAL AND EdCITAILE JOKES BY CRASHES DICKERS. ( Concluded. ) JEST COXOIBRIRQ A SXA-CAPTAW. A sea-captain ejected from his ship a noisy drunken man, who misconducted himself; and at the same time turnod out certain pot-oompanions of the druqjten man, who were as troublesome as he. Bibo (so to call tbe drunken man) bring eth an action against the captain for assault and battery ; to which the captain pleadeth in justifi cation that he removed the plaintiff “and certain persons unknown ” from his ship, for that they did misbehave themselves. “Eye,” quoth tbe learned counsel for Bibo, at the'trial, “but thero be seventeen objections to that plea, whereof the main one is that it appeareth that the certain persons are known and not unknown , as by thee set forth.” “Marry,” cried sthe court, “bat that is fatal, Gentlemen of the Jury !” Verdict accordingly, with leave unto the eca captain to move the Court of Qaeen’s Benoh in solemn ar gument. This being done with great delay and expense, the sea-captain (all the faots being per fectly plain from the first) at length got judge ment in his favor. But, no man to this hour both been able to make him comprehend how he got it, or why ; or wherefore the soit was not decided on tho merits when first tried. Which this wooden'headed seaman, staring straight be fore .him with all his might, unceasingly main tains that it ought to have been. Now, this surely is, in all respeots, an admi rable story, representlngjthe density, obstinacy and confusion of tbe sea-captain in a richly ab surd light. Does my learned friend Willmore relish it? Not in the least. Bis dull remark upon it is : That in the county court the case would have been adjudicated on its merits, for less than a hundredth' part of the •-«, King Worm or Tatter. Scald Hoad, Enlargement and I'a o of tbe Bone* and Joint*. Stubborn Ulcer*, Syphilitic Ihaorders. Lumbago, Spinal Complaint*, and ail l>i*eavw arising from an InjodleiouF owof Mareurv, Imprudence lu Ufo, or Impurity of tbe Blood. great alterative medicine and PariJfor rf Blc<>J *« tf.w u*ed bytboamnds of grateful patient* from all parts • f fh* tolled Flat**, who t.wtlfy daily to tb«* remarkable »ur*w (-rforme-l >.y lh» j-rvaUet of all m-dirinaa, “ CAR TER’S SPANISH MIXTURE” Neuralgia. Rheumatism, nwv-fola, Ernptic.o> na the Skin, Urer Diva**, I’WraOH Sorva, Au-dioTH of the Kiloeys, to*,-**** of tbe Tbf'ait. Pvmal,’ t>isp!al»t% I'aio* *&t Aching cf the Bone* and Joint*, are -peedily put by uiog this great and tm-tlmab'c nnoe-tv >' *J all dl'-ura Ct the PVM, nothing baa yet Uvn found Ito compart *ttb It. it tbe syatrm of aN larpari : Um, art* gently n«i -rtictfuitij im the Liver and Kidnwj. ; ahwigrtmn ■ , tha IBgWffeai, :«Im tone te tba Stomach, make* tha aatn elear tad healthy, and Vaatoree tbe Coorti lattxa, eafe*' led by db*-**-* ,-.r broken down by ty n n i f< invanahly better than all tbe «*- metic* ever t*al. A fow d.vea of Carter's ?paoi*h Mixture will remove alt sxllownm— of complexion, bring the roe** mantling to the elieek. «)*»U~iiy to tb« step, and im prove th* gem ml health in a reftfarkable degree bcronJ ail Ibe m«dV*-iß*e ever heard of. Tbe large number vl certificate* which wr have received feegu pervona Item all part.* of lha United Stxt**, P the Wet evidence that there 1* BO humbug stoat it The prews hotel keeper*, magtvtratra. j>hT*M»n*. aofw genuine voles* Mgotd by BENNETT A BEER*, Proprietor, No. 3 Pearl Richmond, Ve_; to whom all order* lor applies aad agaueto* mux*, bo addressed. And for sal* by B. A. FAHNESTOCK, JOSEPH FLEM ING, FLEMING BROS-, and by Druggists generally. ortJlMaely STATISTICS OF (XML: leelodiM Mimnl Bltanlootu Substance* employed In ArU aamMannfartvTes; with tbeir Grofrapi krai,Geologies! and Commercial Dfetribetfoo, and Amount of Production and Ooturumptioo on the Ameri can Continent: with Incidental Statistics of the Iron Man ufacture*. By R- 0. Taylor, F. 0. 8- !<-, Ac., Ac. Second «dition, rvrtitd and brought down tn ISM, by 8. 8. UaiJo man. Prof. Natural flefaace. Ac. Published by J. W. Moor*. 1«5 Chi-.toot ntraet, PblUdelphla. Tb» I'rtal Interest la one of tbo moot Important in the Unite,) B'atw, and idnoa the first edition of the lata Mr. Taylor"» work *aa ezhanated, Iboce intonated In the pro duct, consumption and trade, have had no means of becom ing acquainted with the euttfect In its Tarioua relation*. Fortunately, this difficulty no longer exists, as Uhls second edition supplies an Immense mass of information In relation to the various coal fields of this continent, details of mines and mining, supply and consumption, markets and routes of transportation, mnalyziapf specimens, Ac., Ac. Uestdsa tba eoal iotsrsst, there is another intimately con nected with It, namely, that ot lion, to the manufacture and ttaflatics of which, a considerable portion of this volume Is devoted. Here will be Am ad a full account of the con struction of furnaces to amalt Iron with anthracite coal. This work to useful, not only to the capitalist, piiltiwi economist anl consumer, bat to tbs general reader, on ac scant of the varied and intarssting matter it contains upon collateral subject*. Tba publisher has spared no pains tn making this an attractive work, It being embellished with numerous wood cuts and colored maps, printed on fine paper, 640 pages, Bvo. For sals by B. T. C. MOSQ AN, octal 104 Wood ulraet, near Fifth- Fiflsau Ceatii HARPER'S new monthly magazisr for no- VKMBlR.—Ooxtists : Napoleon Bonapidtte, by John 8. C. Abbott, illnstratsd with fifteen engraringsg Tbs Gene rations of Fashions, Illustrated by twenty-two engravings; General Taylor’s Residence at Baton Rouge, with illustra tion ; Whoa shall we marry; The Quaker’s Wife; The Young Surgeon; The Newromea, by W. M. Thackeray, with four iUnstrsttnns by Doyle: A few words about Birds; The Ways of Providsnos; Tbe Scholars of Brisnne; A Night in an Did Castle, by Q. P. R. James: O&lvanoplasty; Some thing for tha Tart toe about Oolert; Stooping to Conquer; Tbe Betrothed Children; Tbe Nurse’s Revenge; A Greek Carnival; -Monthly Record of Currant Events; Editor’s Table—The true Boorece of our National strength; Editor's Easy Chair; Editor's Drawer; Literary Notices—Docks of the month; The Old and tbe New, Illustrated; Two Paths in Life, lUastraied; Fashions for November, with illurtra lions, furol«bed by Brodie lu advance of th ect3Ltf dhlOlifA —GRATIS! For Sale, a Two Story Brick Dwelling Ilouae, well arranged for comfort and convenience, situate near Wylie street, on Carpenter’s alley. Price $l3OO. Terms easy. GRATIS! The Real Estate Journal, just published, con taining a list of part of the property for tale by B. Outhbert A Son, can lw had free of charge by calling at Ihelr REAL ESTATE OFFICE, 140 Third street. oct3l nfITUNDNo 1 ANTHRACITE PIG IKON; £\) 75 ** No. 2 “ “ “ good brands. For sale by (oct3l) WM. BINGHAM A 00. AT A MEETING held at the Masonic Hall ouTboxsdsv, tbe 26th instant, for the pnrposa of bringing the impor'Ance of tbe HOUSE OF REFUGE before the pablic. and giving the community a better idea of its design and advantages, it was unanimously resolved that Titovas G. RuvnxßroiU), Ksq , late Superintendent of tbu House of Re fuge of Philadelphia, and Superintendent elect of the House of Refuge of Western Pennsylvania, and the Rev. Mr. Pas satakt should repeat the very able and Interesting ad dressee which they delivered on the occerion. In compli ance thereof, the uudersigoed have the pleaxmre of an nouncing to their fellow-citizens that another Meeting, on the subject, will beheld in the Second Presbyterian Church, on TUESDAY EVENING next, the 31st instant, when the above named genyemen will again, with others, address the meeting. A very interesting time may be expected, and the public are most cordially invited to attend. J. K. MOORHEAD, 1 GEO. WEYMAN, l Com. oct3o:2t L. R. LIVINGSTON. J THE Stockholders of the Meta, and C. H. T. P. Uo„ will MEET at the HOUSE OF H. BELTBHOOVER, gouth Pittsburgh, on tbe 25th day of November, 1854, between the hours of 1 and 3 o'clock, to elect a President and six Directors, for the ensuing year. oct3fcdaw3t W. C. ROBINSON, Treasurer. Architectural, mechanical and landscape Drawing GltL-tf uow open at octSO DUFF’S COLLEGE. RHUBARB ROOTS—Mammoth variety; 10,000 Aspara gus Roots, large rise; for sale by octBB JAMES WARDROP. FRUIT TREES— IOOO Dwarf Pspr Trees; 1000 Standards Pear Trees, of the most approved sorts; for sale by eet2B JAMES WARDROP. FLOWER ROOTS—4 cases fine German Hyacinths, To*. lips, Ac., for sale at low rates by oct3B JAMES WARDROP. IT MUST BE SOLD—A email House, with large Lot of Grouud, tor sale. Price $360; or lose, for cash, as the owner Is abont removing West. Call to day, if you want a bargain. S. OUTHBSKT A SON, oet2B No. 140 Third ftresi.. fcjLV V-:' C. B. HEADLY & CO., * WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOUBBTIC CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS. MATTINGS. AC. NO. 82 THIRD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA^ WOULD respectfully all the attention of their Meade and the pobHe. to the fret that Umbmaoviß ■*— nadjfor ioapectloiu one of the Umrt sad hart Mlectod «ver oibnd ki £wato» oi tnc conn try, m—tg tin gig part of the &knri»g, yti: »»^wwiwf»ww RoyaJ Kr gush Valrsu ami Brumels; Tirfrittol »nt Trrtri TTiioc ulj . Tspeitrr Velvets and Brussels; Superfine ud 0m Ingrain; ItogUsh rrtotw! Brussels; TwflUd ud plain VeniUan, for >»»f ud stain' AubuNon Carpets; Wool ud linen Dnteh Garnets* Tapestry Ingrain Carpets; Wool ud Cotton lambTi BoipilMindiUpOun&E I I?' I ***"?***. Mata, JUUlog, Drarertin*, Fall Oorpoto, and Float OB doth* tnrn on. to eight yards wide, cut to fit any hall or room, in one entire pu«w Also, a large assortment of Piano and Table Cor eta, of entirely new total; .Paris Oil Cloth, for Piano and Table Covers; Transparent (freest OQ doth*. tor Windoit • : Buff Hollands, of all widths; ’ ; The Royal Turkish Bath TcnraLdo. Their stock ofOOOOA MATS la Tery lawe, ud something superior 10 uy ever bronght to ttfs market they are of Lngiish manufacture; everybody should nave ane. " ,T * wya*e« Hotels, Steamboats and Beridaneee furslabed on the most reasonable terms. “ SMALL FBOFITS AND QUICK ftdf.Bfl » P. S.—TERMS CASH, ONLY. octl&dlmswtJaiil A. A. in ASO If & CO., No. 25 Fifth Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. JJAVE jn-t liciiru VIJfTEEN HUNCHED o*flKB AND FACKAG2B or - DRY GOODS- FOUR mJNDRKD cases and packages of wblob, baring been purchased at tie large Pmavtovr Baka 4* Nm v«tV nt one-third lees than cost of importation, will be offered at a email adrafioeftam —f — . 0I .*» rare opportunity of obtaining Goods at abont two-thirds the usual price. - * • «**» uweojr OUul HB the 1 IN THEIR SILK DEPARTMENT Will be found ever; description of plaid, striped and brocade Dress of mote than FTVI th • largest and most magnificent assortment they hare erer exhibited. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. ?;■; s -v TWO HUNDRED CABKB of Merinos, Oashmeres, Wool Plaid*, Alpacas. BoabaMnes. DnThin rmfc, - Orleans, Mohair Lustres, Ladies Cloths, MosUn dePertStoSSam? ErE* ** JURpil"*, THEIR EXTENSIVE EHAWL ' 5 Will be filled with Cloaks, Shawls, Mantillas, Talmas, 4c- in Batin end doth, stiftrsrlna eraeffcM 1 '4£MHtf§L a * tahionable, of their own and foreign maauflrtara. FORTY CASES of «mj dfrriptipnof OiSmi^jwS3P«M THEIR BOM NET DEPARTMRHT _ amofrctory will U 0 0 D dd m hl T l M ««d. .pwUlfc. will b. m*l. „p fb, both q., Millinery Goods of every description. A Urge stock of Break, Cloak and Tffanfflla Tr*" l —*- Linen and Boast Keepinf fliroiii.' - * ***** s*pS^mdiHM^wiw*iikk>ob TO ,u c . D *** °* t,D “ l *’ cm* ft®* N«d. Ti™, „ Bnkroidtrleif Klbboas and I, ace Dcmttnmt Comprises a most extensive stock of Collars, Gapes, Habits, Sleeves, Cfaemixettas.Hrartrm.liU* vt~ Binds •nJlnmittlng., UcM. Blglngl, Crmpes, thro btnulml cS pHS[s^J?^S^^ lll, SUIt *> Cloths, Ousivurcs and Votings :—A complete variety of Cloths, _ , _ 8.r.r,, CotUogs, Velrets, U. Trttorf ia^fag«l«.ponh^d. CO cases of CaUooes, 16 cases of Ginghams, 76 cases of Bleached MnaUna. 100 halts Brown u«.n«, -t* - L terpanes and Quilts. 40 bales of flannels, 26 bales Tfckinga and Stripes, 16 cases Cantos VbaaS&OaZZlLwH?' Checks, 10 eases Blankets, together with many other Goods, forming tbs largest and most ever exhibited in the Western country, and which ibrntyle. quality, and price, baa never been wnZi la€Pt P* o "*™? Usiing a buyer constantly in the Eastern (3 ties they wJUke always receiving the latest andmagtUefcfenabto Goods. ONE PRICE OUIsY* ooi&Ib SPECIAL NOTICES ifs» Young Mea'a Chriatlui AiiMittloa. —Tl)«r« will be a L£OIUEX delivered before the Pittsburgh “ Yoong Meu’sChrisUas Association” ob TUES DAY EVENING, the 3lst instant, by BISHOP POTTER, of Philadelphia. Seat* fret. Doors open at 6% o’clock; Lecture to commence at 7% o'clock. SAMUEL. T. LOWRIE, NICHOLAS K. WADE, JOUNIL CLANKY, ocf3o-.d2t Lecture Committee. rr"i==* Dr. Fitch will Lecture on Monday lxt£y and TUESDAY next, October 30th and Slat, and WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, November Ift. in EXCEL BIOR HALL, Federal street, Allegheny City, at 7U o’clock In the evening, and o’clock In the afternoon. foetSO Bank of Pittsburg k, Octqbi* 20th, 1854. An election for thirteen Director* of this Bank, for the ensiling year, will be held at the Banking House, on MONDAY, the 2uth day oi November next, between the hours of y A. M. and 3 l\ M. ociZUd JOHN SNYDER, Cashier. An Election for one lYnddeot, five Managers aod a Treasurer, of the Tempenneevilleand Nobles* town Turnpike or Plank Bond Company, to serve for one year, will be held at the office of the Treasurer, on the r'lFviT MONDAY of November next. C. 0. LOOMIS, President AUSTIN LOOMIS, Secretary and Treasurer, fctl7 No. 92 Fourth street AGENT For Selling and Buying Patent Rights. rpfU? mbreriber. having learned from bis intercourse with X Patentee*, and with persona who were desirous to sell Paten?- Rights for CttLw, Co untie*, States, kc+ as well as wi;h other* who wUh to parcham such rights, that an sit-nt to transact that kind of business was mnen iwdvl h**r*\ ti>r. dptermlned to devote his time and hb to the *-**n ieu cf those who may desire to employ him. Pledging himsdf to attend falthfaßy to all matters en trusted to him. ha concludes by referring the public to the following testimonial of a few of the citizens in Pitts burgh, *e. MOSES F. EATON. I'iUsburvh, August 23,1&5L PmsacxoH, August 17 th, 1854. The snh«cribera have long 1 era acquainted with Mr. Mo«fs Katou, and have no hesitation In recoin mending him, to all who may wish to employ hia Bervfoea, as a gen tleman of undoubted integrity and indefatigable industry, in whose exertions every reliance may be placed. Neville D. Crair, W. Robinson, Jr., * Wn. Larimer, Jr., John Qxabain. W. iL Denny, JL CfcUds k Oct, Jam# Wood, N* Tfrileirs k Arms, P. it. Frfend. Xwyf* Wahw» ) 1' fjoieos, L. E. Uvtngaton. PITTSBURGH. « life, Tire sad Mirime Tmumm {fempsnj; OFFICE 55 FIFTH STREET, BIASOSIC HALL, PITTSBURGH, PA. • JAMBS S. SOON, President C'ujibus A. Coijv’i, S«m*ry. Tbfe Cnap4nT nufce* every fasmbee appertaining to or cnnnectcO with LIFE Ul£K£. AI.»o. fer*iDot Hall &n-l Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Mis', duippt riTcrs and tributaries, and MtHot Rjeks generally. - And AAiuat Lons and ihims/e by Fire, and against the Perils of lb* .MS and Inlsod Navigation Tr&n*pwxl&lfcia. Ptilirh-s issuedat the lowest rates consistent »itb safety to all parties. Jamt# S. Huon, Samuel M'Clurket*, WlUlam Phillip?, John JV»tt, Jiwph P. Gaizam. >l. !>., John M’Alpln, Wm.F. Johorieo, Jamre Marxha'l, Goorge S. Selden, py2foly Wm. 8. Harea. Janws D. M’Gill, Altnahr Bndk;, John Fullerton, Robert Ualiray, Alexander Reynolds, Aim* strong County. Horatio N. let, Ktttamtng, Hiram Bearer. iSTHA IHBBRABICB COMPANY* HARTFORD, CONN.. Chartered 1819—CapUai St«dt t 300,000. THOS. K. BRACK, President. THOS. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. Directors— Thomas k Dime, Samuel Tudor, Kbeceser Flo wet, Ward Wool bridge, R. A-Bnlkaley, Joseph Church, Roiand Mather, * Frederick Tyler, Edwin G. Ripley, Robert Buell, Samuel R. Ward, Miles A. Tuttle. Henry Z. Pratt, John L. Iloeweil, Austin Dunham, Guetavus F. Davis, Juntas B. Morgan. 83* Policies on Fire aad Inland Risks imued onfovoza hle terms, by GEORGE K. ARNOLD, Art, declily No. 74 Fourth street. Pittsburgh. fTS» ClTlffilfiffiß’ Inanranca COmpanr of Pittsburgh.— H. D. KINgT Fieshleiitr URL L MARSH Hi, Secretary. Office: 9* Water SraLUtw** Mmrkgt and Btaftfrtrti. Insures HULL and CARGO BUs, on the Ohio aad Mists sippl Rivers and tributaries. Insures against Loes or Damage by Fin. Al£o—Against the Perils of tits Sea, aad Inland NaTtea tion aad Transportattom. nxaaocoaa: • H. King, Wm. LarimerJr^ William Bagaley, Samuel M. Kier, Samuel Sea, winfam Robert Dunlap, jr., JohnS-DOworth, Isaac M. Pennook, Fraaeto Sellaa, 8- Harbaugh, J. Behoonmaksc, Walter Bryant, William B. Hay*. John Bhiptoo. dse2B Vlreman>s lmnmraaea liv Company of the City of Pittsbargh* J. K. MOORHEAD, President—ROßEßT FINNEY, Secre tary. * Will insure against FIRE and MARINS »tmtb 0 f all kinds. Office: No. 99 Water street. MlTWItt- J. K. Moorhead, W.J.Andereoa, 8.0. Sawyer, &. B. Simpson, Wa.M. Edgar, H.B. WRkinj, 0. IL Paulson, WQUamOoUingvood. R. B. Roberts, John IL Irwin. Joseph Kaye, Wm. WUklnaan, David CamphelL j«io A LARGE LOT FOR SALE. AU3T OF GROUND, on the river bank, in Birmingham, 283 foot by 390 feet, and bounded by four streels, will be mUI on reasonable terms. It fa near BaksveUßOo.*a new glass works, and several other manufacturing —ta*- li'Mnema. It is the largest and beet toe now to be had in Wrmlngham for manufacturing purposes. Title perfect, and clear of incumbrance. of C. B. M. With, at his Lav OSes. Fourth street, above. Smithfleld, Pittsburgh. IT’S**- » °—■-» (innimlrlyat WIV KINB HALL every TUESDAY EVXN INoTtije Union on WEDNESDAY, and the Excelsior Assembly every FRI DAY EVENING; also, the German on MONDAY^EVE NINGS. The amusement loving are invited. Two Rands of Music are statedly eng*red. FancrDanem. etc., In Hall No. 1; Cotillions in Hril - The Rooms are finely rentilated, and a variety and abundance of re freshmenta always provided. Admission, to each—Gent, and two Ladies 60 cents; Gent and Lady T 6 «enta; J Gent alone $l. Tickets may be obtained of FRANK CARGO, at 76 Fourth street; or at WUkine Hall, 2nd etory; also, of the Managers, and at the door on the above evenings. Qte strictest order maintained. No cheeks given at tha door- • aspU )Y W estarn Pennsylvania Hospital tnSr Dn. L. Scubicc, Second, between Wood and Market streets, and J. Run, Northeast comer of Diamond, Alto* gheny city, are the attending Phystdansto the above Inril tution. for the first quarter of 1854. Appilcations for admission may be mads to them at all hours at their offices, or at the Hospital at 2 o'clock, P. M. Recent cases of aeddsntal injury are reoeived at aD beure, without form. JalQ^s C. VBAGBR, 110 MARKKT stmt, Pftts- IreSr burgh. Importer end Wholesale Dealer in JANCY AMD STAPLE VARIETY AND DRY DOOM, offers to dtr azxi country dealers as large and well Httd m * n +)g cf Goods as any Eastern house, and eaipo thus wtn. reigbt, time and expenses. ja&y| PmsiCMH Lodoa No. 336—Meets ererj Tn Msacaanij Esc*JtrMi«, No. 87-Meets firstandSSd Friday of each month. [marSM* )T^r*r..y.?, tte * > "* ,^w JOPRNJtYMKM TATtJT.pp~ftp r vnvM^vTv i^ Blmrsil **“* meets on tbe “ttffiS" B; T oSr“ mth ’ “ BCDOCHIJIITKB ' a ’ J?l2 880. W, BEBBE, SmUlj. Ai'i'fiHXiUN I B. L. (J.—Yon are hereby notified to TOL &tt f n d »t your Armory, on MONDAY* WXDMB PAYS and FiUDAYS, for drill) and to tnzmet such bmd neea aamay come before the Company. P. KANB. matffl-.ttmd Secretary pro tern. c. Mttwry, Tester of tbe PIANO “V FORTK, may bo consulted at tbo PKERT HOUBJL left at tbe Mask Store of John H. Holier, SI Wood street, will be attended to. rrS*AiSGKEONA LODOX, I. O. O. F.—The JJjSr Aogettma Lodge, N 0.389,.389, LO.of 0. meets ererr Wednesday eteninctn Washington HaU, Wood sL [jyL-y * TOBACCO —10 boxes Russell A Rahtay> n m« . 25 “ W. IL Great, 6's; ’ 25 “ Webster’s Old, 6’s; with a lam a* eortmest of other brands, 6’s and j ». -t*«e * \ . . • w«* ' > > EZE >"?% ; r v • - v r.-ys-f,.^ - \ « , O. B.HUW*. ico, Ko.6g Third street, bettreea Wood eaflMartk AMUSEMENTS. _Tfoe*tre.—JOSEPH C. FJ9RB, in asb IhSr Masagzb—Fifth street, above Wood~~ M ftiem of ad m-3*lon—Boxes sad Parqtwtta 50c; Private Boxes, terw»_«a do. do. snail, SS; Seetmd TSer,2Se; Boxes for eokeed *£. sons, 60c. Person* seeming seats win he charged uu cents extra for the oertifieat*. Boors open at s£to T ©Wotte performance to st7*Xtt’rlnrt- fomnil night of the g.aat Yankee Comedian, Hr. JO6H BILBBKE, reaped here on last evening with shoots ef langhtar and gwww*™.. applause, from every part of a crowded and frshfonabls house..—.. This evening, October-51at, the TUFftrmmMM eoauumee with the force of BOOTS AT THE SWAN: T ir ffc By«n; Belly, Mrs. Xortar Danee, Mbe Man J Arlington -_To be followed by the comic dfift of near Patch IN FBANOM: pm&, Mr. JoA.aSSe.7.^l de Dens, Mieses 8. and M. Partington—ThwwfotJ® to eon « elude with THE YANKEE IN CHINA r AUjeh. Hr. Josh SiJsbae. Boring theplAs, Bushes’s “ Boroday ©fdhe United Statue ..—.To morrow, JOSH SILSBEE will appear in two great characters. MB. cTm’MANUS, having arrived in the dty. takm this C method of informing his former popfls andfrlends ®P e ® DANCING ACaBAMF, on next i TUCBSDAY, October26,at LAFAYETTE haiY,• tig* t t ? EXCKIFIOR HALL, Allegheny dty, at which time he will be happy to see all those who foci dashes* at Vanilnr the beaudJhl art of dAadngrcomWned with grace, etiquette, »_ Ac. His terms will be as last season. Helrfll teach oC Ou f aaacantncin. tvyuc, together with many new aadbeanthul 5 dances never before introduced in this dty. \ ladles’ class meets at Lafoyette Hall on Tuesday's and 1 Thuirilay’s, at 3 o’clock; and Gents’ at in thfo 1 city. 3 A claw in Allegheny will be formed, of which, the timo of meeting, da* notice will be given. Mr. M’MANUS can be found at LayfoyettsHaU, entrance on Wood street, from 9 to 12, and from 2to & o’clock every o*J. octia SETKN HOUSES TO LET—A Dwelling House, well - finished and in good order, on Townsend street. * A Dwelling House on Wylie street. A Two good Houses on Logan street. j A small House on Mount Wishinhton. 7 A Hoorn of six rooms, on Washington street, AHerfaeny. s Apply to 8. CUTHBERT A SON, * No. 140 Third street. -VTOVKJ4B** lot Xoremtt. X* Gtihftai'f Magazine, tar KOvculme. Lady's Book, forKorenber. * ? Art Journal, for October. * Jnrt ree*lr®d bjcxptim; *bo,ooaof that** eoOaetfon» % tg emythtag lnttußntHrattflßUfloanjß lathis city. * udittbe knrert ntccr. Bowabar, the place ia at •'* BAMUKL B. tiUTOER’S, \ No. SI Wood rfra-fa AftKMA HHAM.It Ctjiiß.— l b«n« 7 certii* feat I vis * afflicted with the Liter Complaint and Phthysfe for* . iobk time, Mac dor tbaatTMrndertbemtftkbr- ? ddM; that thedteue, instead of being relieved by the f medieiDM I took, kepi gradually getting worn, ay body i swtlliag so Ott lvw nnable to stoop lav enongh to ti« my Wwo A* dleease vu at the worst, 1 was re> • commended to try- wij.ctp UTSR PILLS. I dal eo> sod was relieved greatly by the use of the first box, sail f * eeniplstriy nnsdW ibaaeocod. -* , ; WellKTiile, May BS, 1846. Bmri> ■"Conn, Xsq. r 3b tbs Pswc-On original, only true ml gen aloe Uttr » Pills are prepared byJL JL SeOen» and have his nano in L blade wax bpon tbs Kef each box, ami Ids denature on ? the outside wrapper. All others an or L : imitations. &. & SELLERS k CXX, Proprietors, i * 00 *-58 . • No. 67 Wood street. ( A. Sr- ““ “ S » Hew JCngland Fkxilclu J ATE that B. A. FJWMSKXX'S TfflOniDOK i, (he !* '■ oolj “tide that cm be impliday ra)M ou tor the ex- . pulsion of Worms. k^" _ „ , _. Bxnna,N.lL,'lose 9,1853. > W I\> S. A. fbJmestoti: <£■ Co^ (iacnjoua—Yor fire jeers past, I hare med B. A. Palme- BtorV* Yermifny for m mHwlwinHn mythf stirnthm tw first called to it In * case where I h*d foiled 4 ’’ lodulod** worms with calomel, pink and eowhage. AM- : '* tie ni obtained, and mad with desbahle effect; rise* then I hare prescribed it for hundreds jst patients, and in a i J*tß* majorlte of eases with complete snccrsa. In one ea*. i a dcgfa bottle of the medicine brought awar from oi& m. » ttent ntnetoelght worm*. I hare nerer known. It to do ! harm, and i am_ indocedtomake this statement from an ' honest ccnrtetioa that it is the meet Ttloable Ywmtfog* ! yet kiwsTU Saab temrooKfUteMa is its “worm-kflliSF I • ' powtes, that I recommend it to other pferekfauasln this mk- ‘ ' tion,s«lftindshthemTrtth ! if, JJ. SiTML X. D Prroarcd and«oU bj B. A. FAHNESTOCK?CO. ’ - octgr*aw No. 6 Wood ttcct. '""—mm-nimat Mo, my, - Graham's Magartne, for November. Peterson's Magaame, fcr ScTembar. B**U I*f** *t Bea; or, Pan, trigstM and Yatchtar—A • Th« Slpra*! a cboia adaetiui I s Art Journal, Ibr October, with three tiennt 2 ■teel sagrartegß and ntmerosa Wood Cota, ffarnfeW ? __ H* HUBR M Oou I Ka 32 itnirt CUNMLUSS-2Q bpxes W. *. Cheese, hi store." O » fan krgeend prise Cream Cheese, f* ratting. 1000 bu Bar Onm, at depot. IflOCt fane Shelled Cora, at depot 100 fafais Kodfa Carolina Tar. to arrive. W bags JUtpeta, hi store. W bbu Crease Lard, in store. jgMhtT roman . iwnSTiSiMii &Ss,’ a “ hta * ; OPMtAß—Hotaa^eomplet*. with Pi«np nianhwl • Lnetwbafcwh-wi»h p*>»^ «•—*>—— «*» ! Imnmrrmoor, wi th Piano aeoampnahnent^ Tbeabore Jost Motived and fbr sale far ocg JOHN. H. MBLLOB. 81 Wool street. T>DTJfil3rB MONTHLY, POS NUV jjUfßJCß—iaosc the JL oonteots are able article* from the pens dFMeyard Mdrille, EeT. ftr. H. ». Qudej’e fcr-Kovesnber. * f' Petetaon’s Indies’ Rational Magatine, for Kovnber O ream’s Msgarine, Ibr ZTorginbsfc Yankee Notions. Jost received and for tie far .. 1 W. A. GXLBBNTBNNKY * OBJ No. TO Frorth } r |»jU.MAfIiZLS , E OF Tiles AGE—PUTNAM'S MONTS- i A ** & credit to the-eonniry. . teg contribnUoae by the most dfetingaisbed wfttmorA i da*. Jost Motived and for sale at the ««h Street HoK h BUSSELL * BBOTHHt, 06 near the corner of Market * fcjSsSaSi£^SS?!,?S?|?’,SS3a jars, preserved Ptoe Apples, in apart and pint jaw; S 5 i Vttt Jelly, in jdnt inad half pint JaM. Twriredotenof the $ above, put np fay Chanvsaa, of Philadelphia, jmt received > °l loctgj W. A. iTCLUBG. ? ’3HXM Jt» Canary fiwd. ta atom ■lyj - ■«d*» by FLKMIKG BBOTHBBB, Saecessors to J.Kkki * Co., * Na 60 Wood atnet $ 'S9ITIAN &KD—26 bbte ty foetg] T?PSOM BAUB~ao“sj JCI by [oetgrj ik! ASUIKQ SUWDKB—I* huSaHttfl WaAfatr FmK f f der, In store and for sale by «*g fianaa bbotpttpb ADDiSK—I,OOO fog Madder, jngt nedwl »«rt by [oetS*] FUSMIKG Mfflimr mL*" a “L“£!“ *“ ““us? & [oetai] FLUOKO BBgmgßft C^S^SSSS^ X!S:S¥ssts:^‘ Tr.gvmgn BSOTHXBB. c i s?i*y ,I fcsr i, Sßass i s&faE a i /joffgj—loohi|«prinwilHn; 1 2O do Java; hi store tad for tale bj oettS KINO * MOQRTneAn 1 ETOB- 6 florae la store tad for sale’by “tg KINO k MOQRUHAD. UUAKr—ao fabds fair New Orleans In ; KING 4 MOOkirr^n KCTIRK& SUOARB—l*oirdared. f ~i Loaf Sugars, for sale by ’ oc* 23 ESQ * MOORHEAD. I X, ni^ 1 'r J , {^*^ I jL5f b i? ,on * W«L H.Oraat, Wetotert L Old, ai.d other fororite brands, for nl* by • BIBS 4 MOOSHKAIL . imiainoomia. *■*■ “o«ed Hia la non ud JtnriaTto' ■LV QCUS IUHS A MOOmmp. Cl lawm—utfi i pip, lllm, rVij [oetej kihq*ihmSu£ ".‘Vt * •' * %=• '• C':‘ '■ ~~ ~; - Vy/ * % v - ' v -t RMS^bdgg taflthVealttenJtad, for sale KLBitryO BBOTHJERB.■ JCpeom Saha, hi iton tad tm TTXSOXQ BBATlgp^ \ V V \ V v