PITTSBUTGH GAZETTE. --.PUBLISHXD BY WHY= & CO PITTSBURGH: iREDAT iIORNING, OCTOBER 6, 1854 Arida mai Asti.Nelniugkit Mate Ticket. t. ' FOR GOVERNOR, POLLOCK; or aonintrxammurn couaTr. FOR CANAL' CO/InfiSORKR, . GEORGP. DiRSIt; - or mammary FOB ILIPOR OF sirrunt COURT, - DIN.IEL N. BMYSEItt Of, MOITGOXIST COIJWIT. ;.: county Ticket, . :i5Air0irrf'% 2 44% 1 1, 1 71 . c.,c,.. I - wm.c.llAV l ENSON,tittiborgth UClRNAllANkillna " in b JAMB 451711:11.7. 1* . JOIEN MAGILL, K.ut Dtar. liEHRY 400Drgittstrarga . els" gIITNIT. "' RoO. 13.218NN, Upper Si astr" . ..TAIIMS 11. 11,11717N,Plitibargb. JAMIO3 RALLY. JOHN WERE, Birsalushsrn, JOHN BROWN, Bow 0. To illyerilyyry.--Natther the =twist EO/3ml stryPrlathagEstaUshytent.of tbe Daily Gazdfaoire opened giordlip. 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Paper 2013trascarstes.--This number of the paper brings, ma to the time when we notified our sub scribers' that the names of all not paid in ad venesithald bo erased. Owing to sielmeis and the have attendant upon the cholera , we have been unable to go over our . whole list; some: persons therefore -will continuer to receive thiPaper for a week or more longer .who are not !Milled to it andei the role. All personi, here after, whOse papers cease to arrive, will know the reason, as we shall discontinue their paler as soon as the time is up to which It is' paid ex- Sneiamena 30,'-1864. COME. Hamm t The is our. invocation to.all our city friends who are abroad. Come home! The pestilence no:longer desoletes our homes, and the shadow has departed from our hearth-stones. 'Came boils ..The city wants you to enliven her streets 'end ie. energy to her business; and those who hive Stayed throtigh the dark home of the scourge want to see again the faces they were wont to meet. Come home! and let us no longer be re minded every hour, by missing some one whom We want, of the mitten and gloom from wiich have escaped. en, o le . ved.,o(sourse by th e Port and Union of tlthseety,anakeehmt' and continued outcries aphsattia,-Know Nothings, and put forth whin ingislktinlor votes for Biglerlen an allegation ~:of thillylnwrinumnfacture that judge Pollock is awamber of the order. ' ' • While engaged, in this daily teak the Panay - I . realms floats at the bead of its columns the name -of HENRY B. Morr for Canal Commissioner and Rainier D; Wriarssoa for Recorder, admitting mean - While that •both of these individuals bare been adopted as the candidates of the Know Nothings; and not only so, but it likewise &deo • cater Mai; urges their electiok, in spite of their connection with the Order which it is constantly . Tr assailing. In lille manner the Paitand Union keep pp the nameLof More, and beneath it the democratic county ticket. with the names of Jomr M. Kinn. rarammetal Tnonss M. Cum.= for assembly, J; Heaver Roar for Recorder, J. R. mattrrs fer. Ceti and Ewen Timms= for Comniissiois er, OR,of - . them known and acknowledged Know - Railings ; besides two others on the same ticket who: are generally reputed to be tarred with the mule stick. The election of all - these 'Know Nothings is urged by these presses daily and ie. hemently,, and that while steady appeals are . made against Judge Pollock for his alleged con nection with the society to -which these demo ' =age - Candidates . Now the question recurs, if, supposing the al legations against Judge Pollock to be true, it is right to vote agiinsthim, how can it be right to vote for Democrelie linow Nothings I. If the pa pers we have named were in earnest, and sincere in tee hatred they profess to secret political so . elates,' t h ey would at once strike_ front their ticket the names of • the Snow Nothings it con tains; and the fact- that they do notes the best - evidence in the world that they are simulating -- a hostility they do not feel, for the purpose of courting the foreign vote for their candidate ,for Governor, while using that same foreign vote to elevete other democratic candidates who be .. long tethe order denounced. It Is a most ea , ring - Illnstration of hypocrisy and deception. lintieey these printa, Idir.*Mott is not a Know' ' Habitue he has lain adopted by the Order only: for the purpose of defeating Mr. Damie, who is oforeigner. Granting the truth of this, for gamer's'. sake, may it not have happened, in like ii k manner, that the Order adopted its candidate for -.lltriernOr, freed those outside its ranks, under the Operation, of the same motive, being impelled thereto bbostility to Bigler becatise of his con nection with the Catholic interest t If the ln fereithe is fair in one case it is in thehther. But these mire knoW very well Unit Mr. Mott it.s. Enow Nothing. They know that he was Initia ted in New York, and that he went thither to be able to deny his connection with the order in this Matey and in lending themselves to aid in this piece of deception they are descending to the pal tried trick ever played in-the low games of pol- Buti-if thin were not so; if Mr. Mitt were re .. Idlyjnetreeit of this fraud, and free from allcon weetkwcwith the secret body which his partinns .trohlyfy trod itraincirelydene mime, thesido not and ~..k..'"Glittgwot deny the connection with the Order of candidate on thedemocratio county 0.;c.,,•. - t 5 .. 4 -111e* , - .We have repeatedly of late made pmela,- rilitorkof the fact that three out of the five crindii did:enter:County ollices'on that, ticket. irs know Nothings, while the other two are-reputed to.litr . web, And that two of the five catididates for As - - setnbly are In * the same category . , This fact i 4.1; thin. tbtr:Post or Union has undertaken to contro 7 . itercsatd Out aimply because thezeannet. They hide it frptaiiiiir readers; but they will not deny It. : &n 4 yet, blowing them to , be an Order which compelled them to abjure and re, :theme* and disown 'the democratic party, these papers continue fo r advocate and support them, and -age them - uPon the 'very men of foreign birth whase prejudices they are trying to. excite agaiust the Qrder to which the Candidgibea be. I Ws have never asked democrats to vote against the,dimaratio nominees, on amount of their con -- nection with s - secret organisation; we have naiii . nrged their Know Nothingiiin as an 13101111110 i 004 iet them: bat we like consistency, and we continue to present these facts day after de it; . istiow Low.wide apart are the professions ' and prici Ices of the democratic leaden. Wow& themLi - al - via - 4k their party. to boMmedateet• If ' snow Nothingisto is the base, anti-republican, wpdondititiOnal thing they declare it to be, how „f can they import Know Nothtogs ? • .And if:it is they Pfothim ii. - ifdelOcooratO . OtoS !to,- pert Nothingo,why 'may ttotriinO ;of„other parties have the 'same t-;: there. any differenee betWeiki's Whig 'arid'it tic Kii* Nothing! (unit;- -be . vre4,o,Vees -- #1! ilis:tneftnaoghtt?vote . . • • ~ • iF . . • -.; • -. • , • . the other ? And if not, why don't the democrat- Wcsrnosetaan.—The great Democratic Meet- , in lenders *LOW their , faith by, their:works, and ins advertised in Weatmoreland, came ,a on MAIM ern ifutier:?..lothing ,frore their Hatt, 14weedpy night, bat nstead of an enthusiastitil befortirasking. r the,i-opponentelo do the same? ' Sintering the few melancholy individuals who . Thatactiiiat they do not, diti4ustrelett how tit; attitoticd it Managed . to fin d the dining-room of Terly hoitow and fa lse are all their profem tons. l a hotel lr e enough to bold them. There are thousands of honest democrats, who, While the dull and somnolent tontine was 8 0- .1 we doubt not, are sincere and trustworthy ining on in the dining-room, however, a lively their opposition to secret political societies. On , scene was transpiring in the bar room. A t let- I such men the lenders of the party in this county ter from Col. A. M. Hill, the democratic condi ar... now trying in foist a ticket drawn from the date for Senator in the district, soliciting initia inner recesses of Know Nothing Lodges. There I tion into the Know Nothing order and avowing are but two or three names so that ticket free j antipathy with its principlee and purposes,"was from the toint of that secret cabal. It is a tick-' produced and handed round, much to the edifi et, with the exceptions named, Made up of politi- cation of the wondering crowd. Col. Hill of cal. Thugs, each one of them is sworn to strangle, course assayed to deny its genuineness ; but politically, every man in the democratic party when the proof of its authenticity was tendered, who is not of their order; who have been. cora- the CoL bathed out and retired crest-fallen. pelted under oath to repudiate all connection Mr. Wm. E. Frazier,T of Cookstown, Fayette with the democratic party; and who are bound county, is a volunteer candidate for Senate to vote against every man on the democratic against Hill, and will probably be elected, and ticket who is not also on the KnowNothiag tick- Messrs. S. Page, C. Hobbs, James Foster and et. frotn Governor down. Without addressing . Jesse Weddle are volunteer candidates for As any appeals to honest democrats, we desire to senthlY. ' know what they are going -to do. Will they-vote for men who have renounced their party? Will they encourage secret political societies by con-' freeing-office on their members? Will the for eign-born among them; especially,. throw their votes for the democratic nominees who ha* sworn secretly to cut their throats, politically epeaking? We ask merely for information The Union , with more skill than honesty, as says to shOw that %noir Nothingism . is whig at ria r, and that if it has been turned against that party for the benefit of locotocoism, it , is a meet retribution for haying given it an impetus. But this does not happen to be true. The Whig paity bad naught to do with the affair.—: A few disappointed politicians,. whom the Union fraternal enough to name, went into the order after they had failed to' satiate their thirst for office at whig fountains ; and they wenf into it for the purpose of revenging their private griefs upon a party that did not seem to appreciate their transcendent worth. Three of the condi , dates on the 'Know Nothing ticket are men who went before the last whig county convention as applicants for nomination, as - they had done at various times before.; and because the majority of theparty could not be brought pe favor them with offices they resorted to this new secret ca bal as the beat instrumentality to punish ft—par ty which they could not use. They have obtain— ed nominations from_their co-conspirators, not with any hope or expectation of an election, out with the desire to divert votes from those who were their successful competitors in the whig Convintion. Others again, who likewise failed in' obtaining nominations, either this year or previously, have addressed themselves to working . their machinery of the new Order, that they may, ikpossible, thereby defeat a par ty that hes judgment enough not-to trust them. To call these men 'Mgr is! a vile abuse of lan guage; and to hold the Whig party accountable for their acts is still viletr. They Voluntarily abandoned the party when they seized hold of this new instrumentality th defeat it ; 4nd their 'subsequent course has beenia mere manifestation 'of spleen and wounded.vaniy. They are now, as they have been since theygavetheir efforts to build op the secret politimd society which now owns them, the coadjutors and best friends of thwdemocratic party: They have cabaled, and and intrigued and caucused with the democratic leaders as to how they could best subserve the -success of the democratici ticket; and this they , havesonght:to:accomplisb after taking nearly all the democratic nominees into their fold, hy either Tlacing those nominees on the Know Nothing ticket, or by nominating third men, with whom to draw off whiz votes enough to secure the suc cess of-the democratic candidates. -The whole affair, from its inception,' has been and was in tended to be the mere adjunct of locofocoism. Men were, itis true, inveigled into the folds of the new order, by professions of hostility to foreigners and Catholics n aud to the democratic 'party so far as controlled by the foreign and Catholic element; but this simple fact that the ticket selected feellteirlFsopport is- composed partially of men who are rarpported by foreigners and Catholics, and was intended to promote the election of the whole -democratic ticket, shows how little the ,whig party had to do with It. It la a democratic instrumentality, wielded by a few recreant whigs and frustrated place-hunters and we wish- the Union much, oy of the company into which it has fallen. TIPDININDIENT Men.—lt is the boaster all true republicins that "before free to make choice of ' whom they please for their officers; sod how ever indiscreetly . they may use this freedom sometimes, it is their glory that there is nothing to limit the range they mri'y choose to take in selecting - cam - Bastes fortheii.solffrages. If what we are told be.true, this is a boast whichlmen who ally themselves to Know Noth iogisni cannot make. One man, who stands at the head of the Order, appoints a committee which selects a list of candidates, from whom alone the brethren are at liberty to make choice of a ticket. In thiscounty, this oneeurin pow erwas used with true tyranny of spirit. A pack ed committee was chose°, which reported a mes grelist of names, but one candidate being pro posed for most of - .the: county offices, and from this list the lodgerrwere compelled to select a ticket. There was no range, no liberty' allowed; every thing was In the hands of one individual, who . managed the wires to suit his own political This individual, it so happens, was once a member of another secret society, Whose.obliga ligStions he threw off when they become unpopm. Isi; and having profited all he could by the new , associations into which be RAH thus thrown, okid having learned that there were no more offices or spoils to be bad by continuing with them; he threw thew off in like manner, and is now dis pensb?g ,offices (or thinks be is) with all, the haughtiness of an absolute autocrat. Bat what shall we think of men who yield themselves to be tools in such bands T What lo they gain for the cause of true Americanism, or how contribute to purifying the political atmos phere, by,survendering all their tights, as . men into the hands of one man, to Le used as he MU and become puppets under his fingers! Di men - gather grapes from thorns or figs from thistles! • Our readers were no dou t astonished to find; immediate.y under the editorial head in yester day's paper, a repetition of a notice which ap peared in a previous paper about Mr. Kennedy, one of the administration - candidates.' The have thought us extremely anxious:to put . et individual on his legs, and may have sus pected ue of soma hidden desire to see him elected. We assure them that the sight of it there astonished us ciedmore thawit amid them. It was one of those - occurrences,. which sometimes baPPett In printing oflices;and resulted from enact of t.re.- lessons of come one of our compositors. Me do not know. ,that we :would hive referred to the matter here, even to rectify so mortifying a blander; had not the Post and Union chOsen to represent nests xcknoirledging thit 'Mr. lieriae- , dy was note Know Notping. This we did net do. W. merely.eald*t be was not billeted for, as a candidate in the 'lodges of thatholly; and it by no means, follows from thence thathe Is not a member of it. Whetherhe le oneor not we do not 'Mow; he may be; 'as moat of his col caves are, for all that we linoveto tbnoontrary. liortiesna sinmearn.---We hear a report, on the streets, which is no doubt. authentic. that the total-number of votes - cast in. the' several Know Nothing lodges for its mongrel democrat .le and-'..liativa American ticket, wau' .241 V or thereabenabt- Of ibis nember__some )300 . were Natives,,,and. the balm ;co was divided between those who formerlY called themselves Whigs•and ikmoctate.-_Taking:this es, the - ton of their strength; we .dcr not. see that our friends !mib much to fear :Anything 'like; A Itati'Whig and Free D•moc4tie ffto ' l, o l be Oteft enough .0" overcome this paltry array. We know that very large boasts are made of tho mysterious 'trough of the Order, but these are all for 'Buncombe, and intended only fircrodigmufaMtaideia, THAT Know bloillau V ICTOITAT LOUISVILLt, of 'Web a glowing *acacia lui• bepi - ant all over the country by telegripb, baba - 00. to.b4a fioax.: ;:ibete, bag 4e#4oyifeiticala Laatadge. ;how piobably got up tor street on iba Stici4DE 411.14:1411111*insylritdaikutObii; OUR CANDIDATR roe RROISTER.--The Post in sinuates, what it has not the temerity to charge directly, that HRIGRY Woons, the whig and Free Democratic candidate for Register, is • Know Nothitig. -It is a sufficient answer to this to say that no man itt'_this county has experienced more hostility from the leaders of the Know Nothings than Mr. Woods,-or had more libels secretly set afloat against him. The greatbead of the Or der has vowed to defeat him, if he ban, and in order to accomplish this the Know Notting Lodges hale placed on their ticket the name of J. HARVEY ROBB fOr_Register--the same name which is to be found on the democratic ticket as printed in the Pout. 'ln order to cloak its ad vocacy of the Know Nothing candidate for Reg ister the a Post shamefully endeavors to raise the false cry 'of °Know Nothing" against Mr. Woods; 'hoping that thereby it may entice foreigners and Catholics to vote for J. ITARVRT ROBB, 1111001 it . knows to be a member of that secret order. It is a trick worthy of the source from which it .emanates. A communication in reference to the meeting of the Ladies' AsAticiation in Alleghtny, did not reach us in time for publication. EDITORS or ran Gszerrs:—l herewith send you a copy of a ticket which has been industri ously circulated as aigenuine Whig ticket, and is intended to entrap many votes. You will ob- Serve that the name of David L. Smith is eubsti tuted In the place of Robert B. Carnahan one of the regularly nominated candidates, for the As sembly. Mr. David L. Smith is not one of the regular Whig nominees, but was repudiated by the lale Whig Convention, an he, had been by that of 1&53. Failing in the Whig„Conventions Mr. .Smith sought a nomination in the Convention of the Native American party, held In July hot, and was placed on the Assembly_ ticket of that party.py means of spurious tickets he, no doubt, hopes to divert a portion of the Whig strength from the regular nominee, in his favor, and if not-to secure his election at !Mist to accomplish the defeat of one who, he supposes, Stool] in his way in the last Whig Convention. ONE WHO VOTSWTHE WHOLE TICKWr Our correspondent seeds along with this • copy of the ticket alluded to. It is a complete Whir ticket, except that Mr. Smith's name is substitut ed for that -of Mr. cornahan. It is a scurry trick, and one never resortedto by honest Men. We must -improve this occasion to caution our friends against these and• similar frauds. No doubt they will multiply, daily. fop the Plttettelth Day GS•etto. THE REPOILIIED PUESETTERT OP PITTSIGGIOR WI TEMPERANCE - AND SLATZET.—Resourrioris PASSED AT A MEETING ON TUB '4TII DISTAST.— Wnsitz•s, it has been elUirly , proved by abun dantT evidence, derived f t i: the nature and ef recta of intoxicating drip that their use u a beverage is a pidun to th human system ; and, WISILIIIIAS, the ordinary traffic in them is $ fruitful source of poverty and disease, vice, and crime—filling our almshouses with paupers—our . hospitals : with invalids-our asylums within sane—our jails and penitentiaries with crimi nals ; blighting the fairest prospects of youth, and bringing misery and woe into families—re fleeting disgrace upon a :christiau community, and entailing a withering curse upon our coun try; and WIISILSAS, The prohibition of this pernicious traffic has been aehomplished by competent leg islation in other States, with the happiest re-. cults ; and Wetness, The subject has been submitted to the people of this State for their approval or re jection; therefore • &robed, by the Reformed Proebyteri.of Vitts burgh,:that strongly approving of , the-principle of prohibition—pelieving it to be aanotiOned and supported by revelation, raw= and etperitmce, they do earnestly recommend to the people under their care to record their' totes at the approach ing election, in favor ofiProhitiition. W4112.1a5, Slavery his put forth Calms with a success hitherto unequaled in the history of our country's Legislation; having by the Nebraska and Kansas Rill removed the barrier erected against its entrance into a ran terrritory which bad been consecrated to, freedom for ever, and having evinced a determined aim at the exten sioncf iti power over thtiFiee States, as well as the acquisition, by purchase or aggressive war, of additional Slates and:Territory for its unhal lowed dominion; and WURSSAS, The odious Slave Law remains repealed, requiring free:Men to sid in the capture and rendition of fugitives from bondage, under severe penalties; and Wrtsnr.as, Slavery still pollutes the District of :Columbia under our national government, and the inter-state traffic in the souls and bodies of men continues under the protection of our na tional flag; and WIICIUtAB, This ovate of things exists by profes sed anti-Slavery men sending to Congress corrupt representatives who are ready to do thu bidding of the Slave power; therefore, Resolved, lsl, By the . Reformed Presbytery of Pittsburgh that, we rejoice in the spirit of liber ty which has been aroused by the , aggressions of slavery—a spirit which, we pray God, may not be allayedlill slavery shall be found only in the hislory of our country. We rejoice that God has raised up able and enlighteried statesmen, honor ed champions of libeity, who, in both houses of Congress, in despite of obloquy and ,unreason able opposition, bare presented a force - of argn ment immovable as the rook, against the tide of corruption which has been permitted for the time to overflow it. We rejoice that so many members of Churches hitherto knOwn as slave ! holding Churches, are beginning to feel their re sponsibility in reference to the natural sud moral rights of mankind; in proof of which we refer wittrpleasure to the noble stand taken by the New England Divines against the Kansas and Nebraska bill, and thq numerous. petitiOns by ministers of all denominations against that:un righteous measure; and also to the more recent fact that the American Board constituted of Com missioners from various churches, have deilded at their late meeting by an overwhelming major!. ty, against submitting any longer to pronlaveri restrictions which they bad hitherto permitted to trammel their , operations in, certain fields itf missionary Resolved 2d, That we feel it our duty, In view of the approaching election, to urge "upon our people by their respect to the Memory of the fathers of our church and of our country, bY their love to Ood and man, and as they would honor Christ aid promote the triumphs of hie cross and kingdom in the world, to ure. their mit frage, irrespective of party and as they are re. sponsible .to Qod, aga i nst the cures of slavery end Jiff the extension of the blessings of liberty. • F•~ Zi) D:9110 INV -• One of -the Good • Ladles of our City Toronto To TOO .3irrsoAar or 'Da. Wlsuneo Casloirso Nsw You, Nobrusej 7;1857, Sirl do harsby, certify to Um public, that etilld of salon 4 years old; being troubled with worms; 1 was Indu ced tonorehmer i bottle of Dr Celebrated Term'. rum which! adtolatetaret and the 'matins, It brought away an immense num birotwonna In bamboo and statute. many bad the appearance of belt..snot touter. 31y.ohild lo now oniorlogatoollent health. I btkeplessure lu rir mimmenillusi it to teith young and 014. at one of the Vert midget:lM lama usell'Udra. ANN c4ll/DON.A B , 9 tb m• 1111.Purehmeri will be nuaful to ask on pitAwutrire ammuara 17111111V0T., god taks IMO 'else. All other Vairtollages, in comparison. am worthless. Or. M Laws YAraufwa, alsobla asbdwated Lira Pills, con virir 1 4 bid stall rupaetabhe Drug abiess 14 tbe United States Mid from Om aids prop • • • I d f t inibtrgo BR/nazis, o.64lkirS BMaNIKOI tieJ. Eld4 On. - irood stmt. Neatifoot OK—For silo ,at KEYSER'S, 140. Wocid diva.' chloride of Lime for sale KEY SEWS 4 11 D Wood street. I , I - 4 Tobta Venetian Linamen. for Bale at, Chest Pretectora for Bale at KEYSER'S, 110. Wood grad. Hydromagen Colic_ Soles : ie st reed mid 17:,r 1LNY8F.841,140 Wood Amt.' • ' - • • ' FALL VAIIIIIO MCCORD & CO:111 RAT'. STORE WIDE-:RAKE HATS, ' LAHPX •"; 1:: • • •-- A Physician's opinion 'of my Braces.- DR. LA:Meditator thsgambereburgTraner t ript t 'Omni sae or Segte.lB, Int ittateaking attire' Dream sayn—: - Our ft lend. ID. 13110. 4EYgEn. itiltnittal,tofour In erection la egy line madmen of the'llEasinist aulteepteu: der-Disee,! . ,trunnteetwod and sold IT hiss.st thoautat of WO' !lot. and rant 'alley. Pittsburgh. ' It arra ad , tramiar O.P.M:we fur which It Is Intental, knight we shay, and altogether fats from the terections sttanbel to the mans other Barre to general use. It is an excellent Suspender, while at the same Woe. it preserres the shoot dery Ina he potation:without. at all reetraining the natural narements of the Non. The Dr. will pond than br mall, free of postage, to earl:net eta. Dolan.' ... 1-Prom the Pittsburgh Daily Mpg/eh:Fob. 9D.1111151 OR' Ciao lariliromm—liaomem• Ilittes—AN mar AITICLIC—Pongitu who lime acquired • g idtkor, by following isedentiiy ocenpallin,willerperlence great relief by the nee of the . Washington Suspender Brace," made and mid by Do. KEYSER, owner of Wood et. and Virgin alley. It uneven for • hews add stirtwedme, the weight orp.tawans Leo Placed as to mationally tend to being the iteinldere to their natural poeitien, and expand the chair.. We pareloued ones:me time ago. and hare been eo lammed with It , that we uneolletted etre it s -puff." grade. Women, beindivde qt whom are annually injured by the weight of their enorMOu 'Mete' ebould edge pro Min them braces. lie patienbeyin procuring the kind memtiotiedm manrot the Mum gold ma lsombitm. [Prom the Pittsburgh Diepateb, Feb. 4, 18151.] miritarlmy worn one of Dr. Beyeer's Waeldnaten Shod der Bracer, until It la no longer et for melon, Ira feel per_ Belly competent to diecouree 'moults merits. By taxing It. the weight of the pantaloons &Mahe throning beck the &outdate end expanding the cheat, 'ebbe It aaa►ea seam 'purpose of ',lavender*. No MEIi who la “etootrabouldered" or ethane occupation It indenter/ an afford to he arithout one of these braces Women and girls whose health li often Injured by the weightortheirmeder garments ahonkt • • . war them. We have tried several Unita, but sone seam at all equal to the "Washlogtolo and we wish others to profit from our a:P.l.mm Bold wholesale and retell .t the Drug Store of George 11 Kevrer.No. 140. =merit' Wood et. and l'hurbe alb/. afirSlgn of the Golden Mortar. ' • • N. N. 11.-1 also keep every variety Of 1Y13110611. kunorterA Bodyßraoee. pile props, Elastic Storklage.Bruceeadera Ilattdakee. 5e30.11/terB To Physicians of Pittsburgi—Phyßi clans who m. aleobolle liquors to cholera, ehould prescribe Wolrel Scheldern Aromatic Schnapps in preference to any other atironlanti. - Read' what the Even] ow Express amt Boston Post mere of the article: • [Prom the New York Erpreso Aug.7.l STUutter the tweet of "Itemierkable," and lo Its leading return., the Ruston Poet of Austen 4th, has the following commendatory notlee of the tomperateotat of the Saddam. &hwy. ag a remedy for choler*. We should he sorry hi eay ma much Via mere puff of an article of aleShOlic drink; and especially of an article have Sever wed; but Ms beverage being commended by as many hundeedi of abr.. Octane a. a pore and wholesome median., most bayou., doubted virtue. as a