11M — Eummilaivr; - Van Ambnrg and Drlesbach, The great lion tamers of modern times, are both„ I believe, living. Although they .are , the only persons who have achieved ; eminence in their profession— the mastery of wild beasts--it is a sin gular coincidence - in their history, that they are both of Dui&origin,—one by descent, the other by brrth—and that the State of New York, the natal place of the one, was also the residence of the other, at the commencement of his pro fessional course. Van Amburg was born in 1812; at Fishkill, New York State. thirty mile, from the city of that name. Ile is de scended, as may be indicated by his name, from one of the original Dutch settlers of that state. At the age of fif teen, with a fine constitution and • great good temper, he left his :lathe hcime for New York, where be resided several 'years, as a clerk in the house of a rela. tive. Van Amburg was, however. not balculated for the drudgery of the busi ness pursuits of that city, and found more congenial employment, after setting out on his rambles, in a company which was engaged taking a caravan of wild beasts through the principal cities of the United States. had now become twenty years of age, with a fine figure, iron frame, and herculean strength, which admirablY suite I this development of his peculiar faculties. . Ile is singularly made, and one of the most athletic ut his size in the .world. His body is nearly round; but greater in thickness than, in breadth; his bones large and fiimly set, and his flesh almost muscle. Nevertheless, from his singular conform anon, he is remarkable. for the lightness and grace of his movements. His. first intercourse with lions, &c.. Was purely by accident. At Jersey City,', opposite New York, a caravan of lire . animals was exhibited. The lion uncommonly good tempered, and a. a part of,the,exhibition, one of the keep ers was in the habit of entering his chg.-. On one occasion, this individual was ab sent, the audience impatient, no one to enter the cage, and a regular row in per epectiie. In this extremity of distress, Van Amburg had compassion,,while lie felt his latent energies roused . to action. go into the cage," said he to the . manager. He took a cane, entered the cage, walked up to the lion, talked to him, and in a few seconds they became quite intimate. In approaching wild , animals," says Van Aalborg, "unmake is every thing." This was but the commencement et his course, The lion died, and the company dispersed. lie joined a earn ' van called the Zoological Institute, iii New York, •which comprehended the rarest specimens and fullest assortment of wild' beasts obtainable at that .date. Here Le prosecuted his favorite pursuit studied the temper and habits of the on: nous animals, and proceeded in then civilization, step by step, until they. were all perfectly subject to his orders. He first associated in one cage a lien and a tiger. This presented remarkable scones. These two animals would net.. whole months, and sometimes he would • give over one of them for dead. On such occasions, Van Amburg, after they had exhausted each other, would enter the cage and begin his course of discip line to control both, Gradually he toltl• ed animal to animal, till he got an far . k s ten-animals in one cage. On many oc casions, he had severe conflicts, with the tiger 'particularly, but nothing 'datigeroti.. When he talks of these animals, he is highly interesting. 'cite tiger, says Van Amburg, is like a reckless, good-for nothing, drunken rascal, Who spends hts time carelessly at taverns, and fights at a Moment. Tigers all have bail, spiteful tempera. The lion is not so irascible ; he is slower and cooler, but there are not the generous feelings about hint which he has been cracked up for. The leopards are like eats—playful, but easi ly provoked.. There is nothing hardly more interesting than to hear this history .of his intercourse with these animals from his'owri lips. Van Amburg has a cove( and practical 'theory to account for his power titer them. From the first moment of his in tercourse with them he talked to them as! he would to a human being. "They believe," says he, "that. I have power to tear every one-of them to pieces, if thee du' not act as I say. I tell them so, and have frequently enforced it with a heavy crowbar." The personal strength,' the peculiar cast of his eye, the rapidity of los movements, the tone of his voice. all tend to present to these animal: an idea • of ! superior power, which in sudden bursts of passion makes them crouch in one corner of ..the cage. Van Ambure's eyes are peculiar; one of them has a re roarkable cast, which rather heightens the effect of the exprissive face. Oct one occasion, in New York, the tiger became .ferocious: Van Amburg very coolly took his crowbar, and gave him a tremendous blow over the head. lie then said to him in good English, a, 11 I he was a human creature, .' ot You h scoundrel, if you show mu .any MOO' 01 your pranks, I'll knock yolir brains ute t" accompanying it with loud menaces and strong gesticulation. After this the O gee behaved like a gentleman for a CM, pla' of months. On visiting England, Van Amburg wits separated from the animals fer se've - rttl weeks. They arrived in London, he in Liverpool. As SOOll as he reached 'Lon don, he went to see them. On his ap pearance outside the cage one of the strangest scenes was presented that et, r was beheld. The lions,tigers, leopards, all recognized him at once. When he entered among the group, they crouched, they drawled, they lashed their tails, with every demonstration of delight Lin beholding hint once more. HO scratch ed the neck of the great male lion, and his majesty growled forth Iris gratifies tion in notes which sounded like distant thunder. In ancient and modern history instal, ces:are known of attempts made 'to tame single. - ; animals; but till the present era theta ii,no such mitglity.exhibition of hu man' Ova animal power as Mr. Vsn Am -1 uig presents. Yet the feats oftfamili arity performed in Litndon are noihin”, 'it is said; to those which he. perform ed in the United States.-Ctst's Adu: TITIAS AT TABLE.4—A story comes from New York, that 'some of the: mem bers of the legislature are much in the praeticrof applying "the Honorahle7 on all occasions. At a recent dinner, one gentleman requested the lion. member. from Chatauque to hand him the salt. Another wished the Hon. member front Otsego to pass the vinegar. And a third desired the Oen member front Chenaugo to give him a potato. • Upsn this, a liberty lean from down ,east, turned to the black waiter and call. ed out' loudly, Will the Hon. gentleman from Africa pass the bread ! T/LT IT BY ALL MEANS !—A write, in a London paper has matured a plan by which he proposes in future to avoid _railway' collisions. lie 'advises that an iron chair be constructed directly in front of the locomotiie, and that one of the Directors should sit therein, on every trip. He thinks this 'patent railway buf fer' will effect the desired object .—Olive Brauti • rtuLADAV - i:wymno. /MBAR IRON BAILING • ACTORY,, 111)1/CIOE NOAD;sdrovisßattos •• • *rest. Phil -11• At this establishment may be found the newest sanely o(Plans od tmentilei Patterns foe IRON RAILINas is lee United t , trites, which die attention ol LiMIC an want or any deurip tion,end ispteledy for Cemeteries, is partiesisris invited. T he principal part of all the' handsome Railings at L.airel Hill, Monument, and other celebrated shimeterie• in the city sod county of Philadelphia, which hare-been so highly extolled bythe public Fr were esecuted at this inanufartory. A large WU t•ItOoM is connected with the estab lishment, where is kept-constantly on bend a large sunk 01 re.lyquaile Irue Railing., Ornamental Iron Settees. Iron Chain, new style plain and ornamen tal Iron Gate., with an catensiveassortment of Iron Pont., Pedulals, Iron Arbors, &cr Also, in great variety, PY roughs and Cast IronOrnamente,stable far Railings, and other purpose.. 'rhe subscriber would also state that in.his.Pat tern and Designing DeArtment lie has employed some of the beat talent is the country, whoa whale attention is aerated to the nusiness—forming alto. gether one or the moat C.lllllolele uud systematic es. xililialintent• of the kind in the Union. ROBERT WOOD, Proprietor. Ridge Ruud, above Buttonwood street. Philadelphia, Alarelt 19. 1812 d6moli cif HAP WATCHES. 'lila'. CIIE:A petrr 001.1) AND:SILVER WATCH PIS IN PIIILADEI.I.IIIA. /A. 41 I.everb, lull Jewelled, Silver do do Gonl I.epoiel, Jewelled, 30 00 Silver do do 15 1.0 Szleer I/nattier+, five gooldy, 1010 • Gold Watehea. plant, 15 00 :Liver :+pctlacks, 1 75 Gold l'encao. 300 Gold Bracelets, 1 CO Alno,on band. a large w.orintent of Gold and llatr Bracelets, finger ring, bre apt pins, hoop elm ringo, gold pen., mlver opOonn, sag:ll,ooga: thimble., gold neck. earb and lob ellanot. gourd Lek. and jewelry of every kl,scriptiun. al equally low 0ne.... All I Want i+ a call to can v I fir I' costumer, _ • • All kind. of Waichen and Clock repaired and war med in keep good tithe for one oldgold and .t -ter bought or taken in exchange. rate, eight day and thirty hour brae. Clot kr, at LEWIS I.ADONIUS' Clock, and Jewelry Slum. No 41J1 rtr, above Eleventh. North ir.ide, Eldladelpina. jr, I have nowt 1..0ttl and:Myer tonaltehraper that the above price, rrti“,n =IM!IT MM2=P2 rj 'hammer pOst,r.ses many advantage. , over all 1 others—among winch taa) be mentioned, It. Al anageablene sa—The. raiodatty And force nrihme, may he controlled with We greatest ex.e. the Itaulturt L. tu °perm..., and the hamar, am, he .n •Mnlty arrested. and suspended at ally Itetght. ur taparitir to execute wort. ul. ke], M. the large-t 10 the -truttle.t. uhder }:111, ar Itumeor ILf Codir.ar Isle and Chgapetr:A. In Ay cer.th.lay upath all a.dt, L. We curl men All the hainsiter• ute thade 41f-:laz,..g. Thr ..I"crthe, .jontiou, exeru.v dry. fur 'hr.. , eeeeee an upon tra.--onal4e term.. INZEI: TOW or the Eatott for floe Esist,:d :slaw I== DERRY & NICKER*UN, Mauulu.•inrcr. of • AWNINGS, SACKING MUMS, WAGON COVERS AND GRAIN RAGS Or ALL 1/ESCIIIPTIMIL No. 304 Anon. Frout Street. Bark of 'l7. A. I% i/sun's Cuhind Dine Ammify PIIILADELPIIIA. AI.I. orders I,llwiiL S. S. 510014, a the oitirc of the Mr:els:me+ 14. I. 1 . 81.15wg14 will 6,- pronfplly attended 10. tHUS. U. DERRY A. C. NICKKIHFON TO WAT . ClEylAtillilltio stud DEACEIO:.• • . J. LADOIVIUS, imI,IIITKR Toole. anal Nia,,rtak, aml r :tall, and von At ant I, on 1140 hl a largr a t lt of •nd 1 . 1,-. I:l4 , ...Matnsprtsig. Verges. AV e. I land.. romplrir all Tools and Mu trtatl• bt-loolgmg to Ibc Is,Jr; with a largo. t , artin,..n at and lir K. runt, :a ...11. Lin- I,..cni Nrlv Yank pure.. A'l ande, grout the country punetuall) earcutrd: —Vonotry Alrrehaole anti oihei+ are invited 1.. call nod ea amine .1 the OIJ Stand, No. 3. `mill Folitth rt, Philadelphia iantht fiou ==l IVILLIAM OGLE, VOACII AND ILIHNESS ILIKEK.III Chess.. PlioladElphr.s, late of the Lem of Odle. Vitjime:, tVatr.u. resprtifully inf.,. hit frivoit. and the pail., that he has isvid v.ll keep urtothinly oo haul and Lir ulna handhothe uurtuteht of uuhtouaLle terraces UeLieles of allstylev devertpthoo made to order id the shortest Nut/ewier, uhl eatutted to he very Led manner, of *elected aatenal MISCELLANEOUS. E t out; %IN'S cELLBRATEu INDIAN Li yr:li 5A viLLS, for the cure of Laver Complaint, and all diseases arising from the Liver. In sick bead. ache, and at a purgative and Antoatilious I, curs passed by none. SValr rolls or u 1 / I .E.tsr.” LlVKlL—Chtt.to, iolfonatton of the laver, when not the consequence on an angle nil ink of the disease, begins general:, with si op..ra of a tonet,iiital disorder of the sly lire and biltary organ., and tlyrpcpsta Isequently Scent. to to• the only affection present. 'The pallet o irregular appetite and in•paired pone. of dtgestion, acidity, flatulence. slight clothe pains, ocstonal nausea and to Wing, and a slight Mill pain and weight are 'ell in the tight side, accompa• nicti an came canoe will, a dragging pain in the right shoulder. ISI.n commonly. however, no.ductanct gnu la et pero , neml L •• 'You of ti , e Liner, vietwo runt pre, • Je on . thtt n IF: The Lowe:a are at • • •:ular, costetrcneps being ccmmonno— oath diarrhoea, the discharges scanty. dark coloreci, offenatse, •limy, reenish or muddy. One of the most coolant and g characteristic tyloptnms of Chronic' Liver Com. plaint is a dry, harsh, constricted state of tne short dry cough, with slight difficulty in breathi frequent attendant on this disease. let he chronic os in the acute form of this disease, the pa. tient run seldom rest as easy on the left as •in ttirl r i ght side As the disease ailvances, sight let oft cotne. on toward. evening, attended with a buritio; hea tou the pair. of the bastes and soles M the feet; the nights are restless o and when the inflammation terminates in suppuration. hectic and rapid Omar:. tom consume the vital powers. Alanufacturril and sold wholesale coal retail be JOHNIi. NIORGAN, 1./toggled - rorit3l • Wood street. Pitiants,h • AtslJl'llh.lt ARRIVAL" AT I ogt. • • • " NEW YORK STOICE-7.9 , V 01.I.:N— -' YgriKtfeiEr2.2i imth" Goo,, " .annnor Ireh Sooms lonner I, :to now; pia.. nod ',mord , AREGES; 'zed awl cad, LAWN, oOrtl RIM S, , eb A wor e" lin and proord n, 'de Lauer, Dral. atie /AMATA le new. ANo, nloaronent Porn. Ti C GO0i" 'AVATS; w York mad, Sion", ere met,re AGENCY FOIL PATILIiTS IVashis•glina, D. P. • - trZENAS C. ROBBINS, Meehant . eal Flnporrr and /./ Agent lor procuring Pairoi•, prrpare 0.• re•Aury Druweng. and INmrs, for Appltram• Oa P. , • not, modr an other .00,10, the proirns.on ti,o Bale. OM, Ile ran be tondllted oo all gmr-mon. trio., 0, tlir Poomt Laws And dr, •,m,. n, Pound S , • or Europe Pea, a dooanre dea,roun4d ui• CS4I/6•11311ell. mad, at Patent 1,014,,, pr,or rusk opplseawm /or a patent, may forward 1j0..r paid. ructoling a Irr of five .1,211,,, , , rlror valr,urnt or tl,e,r case w bra ~,, one, ordl KI ;fell 10 it and air Me 111 1 .3 1 111.0,11 wall I,y a n,w,t of tile liptlilealll to promptly eormnunie.tted. All ir nerd on buflnen. mom be ptn.l N.J. 61141 , 1 M. I/ suitable fee. whEin ven lien Opiolo/1 requir , J. o t. Chime nF. stree oppoime ibe !Intent Mire Ile le. the honor of refernna. I.y . ITlMll2=9l2l222lMing 11011M01=M1 pizanztongoszni Judge , rnisch, Wa•h:uKwn. 11 C, Ilan. II Ow al, JECM COMMUM= imisamantsen lINEEZIEZED Iltititel==nl MW=tIMM H 111 Sh:eve.llll.ouri: F:rso.w. 1341. k •. Vag.. Pandbursh _ - JUST Received rot., tor •a (root the Foundry of k Co., New Volk, tit,. fonts of Type '0 ,6 1 ILn ourgeo, , , 171 lb* MininpOrate; 141111 bends, Ihz ih•Two 51,0,n0 Cop., Space rola, etc. A ICI— or zzle. a great ety or aerond hangTpr. from Noomtre,l to:13 lin, 1., ). FJowerx, ()zon, l. ot• ete , ivlde ,v,l) he sold OP_ yi S FON d. ToeMroN Hardware atom Removed. WHITMORE & WOLFF having removed from the k corner of * Lanai) arid elan. stoNo 50 Woo.) creel, thine door. shoes t•teharle treet, a Hmel.woonl ...peering, ark the attennon of bo)nr• io rims, ..met of HARDWARE. cuTLIMY ansOADIII.EIC per .lops natranak. Monongahela end Rusna, dirt el (rote thomnonfaciure” of F:ogland end “etill.lll Y. Also. supplies of American Ilardwar., from the prai• eiral manufamorer• o( the Eastern nett awl; being entirely new, and purchased upon the ben ie.,. they feel greareonfidenre in being al•ir au.re asfully tomem competition from any quarter, saw& ...... .iety cvcroll'ercd in is cm / before—made on the moat approved Eastern lam— and most fashionable Eastem pattern. and colors: THE CIICAP ROLL, or uosron BLIND, on hand or made border or all sixes. and at all pricer. Country Merchants and others are invited to call and examine the above (or thernschma. as all will he mid wholesale or renal, and o liberal ejedatlion toad,. 10 Wholnale pprrhoilers. , veldt y ° A WEM'ERVELT Wimilissalii - Drug Warehouse Removed E. A FAX/RESTOCK & CO. LIA VIC erected an extensive warehouse on the corner /1 a Wm.and FILST streets, to which They bane mmoved their Wholesale business, where they will always have on band an emenlive assortment of all the artiele• in their line, to which they invite the alien ones 0( the „The Drag liminess will be continued at the Ott eland COn.et of Sthand Wood ma. sort: IT , NEVER FAILS!. Dr. C 131,111% INDMN Vg GETABLE PiNAUXI lISERRONS- afflicted with Scrofula, Ring's F.MI. Cancor,Erysi t iehis,.old Sures, Ulcers, 'Feuer Illencirial Diseases, or any usher compla d ds ornu mg from i m purities or the blood., are requested to read the toilowing tertimonials. in proof or the wonder fat properties of th e shore named medicine. RF.A.D! READ!! READ!!! We. the undersagned, baring i:ited Mr. Isaac Brooks. Jr. at thL °then of Mears. Itonrand and Walton, 37G Market street, Yhrladelphia, corunder his case the mast remarkable one we hare ever wit creased or heart of. Ilia disease was SCROFULA, and terrible must bare icon h I twelve years' conflict with the de strayer! HisPalate,' c entire rent al hi. mouth, Nose, Up.. per Lip, and lower Lid ol e aten 4ht bye bare been dmtruyed, his Face neatly up, and part the Jaw Hone carried awny. And yet We can give m description of his cone. . Mr. B. talcums us tlmt in January last the whole interior of his mouth, as well as most of Ina face was a mass of deep and painful ulcers! On the I itil ofJanuary last,he commenced takm. Ur. CULLEN'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PA/NA CEA, which checked the dnease m a tow days. at., rout that time the cure has progreases.l without to termission. New flesh bas supplied the place of the Jeep ul corm. and though badly disfigured, his lace is sound audhis general health is restored. We aVe assured that in the treatment of Mr. Crooke' nose, no blerenriale,Ointments, or Caustic applicvtions have been used,—to fact, the PAN A• LEA ALONE. lass wrought U. wonderful change David Smith, Bucks county, P 3. Charles L. Rowand. Meadville, Crawford cop,. J W Jones, M I) South Second street, Pinta Jacob Lee Pemberton, N J. E W Carr, 440 N Fourth, above Poplar st, N. L. s lillough;.Laneaater, Pa. R 10 Maddock, rtliNorth Eleventh a. Phila. C W Appleton, bl Ul4O South at. do Timothy Marlon co. Daniel Yeakel. Chesout. H ill, Phil idelphia co. Pa. 'Jbtui I turned; 390 Hiull street, Phila. Welitin Steeling NI IJ, Camden, N. J. William Hale, 3113 High street, Phila. J H Potter, NI anulaclucer of NI mem! Teeth, RH S Niulh street, Phil. L A Wollenweber. I•:d. Phila. Democrat. 1.77 N :ht street, do George W Mentz. Brush Mater, 317 Market St. Ezra Carr, 159 Chesnut street, Phil., A U Gillette, Pastor of Eleventh Itapteit Church, John t, v.,. Street, Philadelphia, Ann Land ce.) Aaron -ands, 164 Catharine Street, Phila. Daniel McGinley. Kessler 's Alley, do 'Amitew Sweaton, Camden, N It I-1 1:1311S, West 1%03. Ir.eh ar d R. l'ea.sg. Gilder. .11r./ Al A rket rt. 1'Ild• ltrhe W Askew:lli, (.0 South Sixth wit. el, do T S Wagner. Llthngtaplret, I It. eh.. tpat .1.,,, tl.. R J Kernel. I'll Eleventh rtreet, 40 I•eter Shen Stull!). Editor NatiVC t:“gle. tit. 3,0 80j,,e. 1;1 tss le:mune:wet. 1t'a11...1..1k WI 11.1!•le . clw, Funittivion, 1111ren co low 1. 11( 111 51 1), 114.51r;,513r5. Russel 'aulield. Pluttostgtst, Pfillade Tlittin.vt P S Ruby Al U , Ilarr.burgh, Po. Peter %VI-OlL:Litt Mar Let tat.,, M=IZMEEM John 1;04n3, r 1 srucc nt. do WdJ t 'ran, I . Jstont , t. Paula N. E. Ch. Cad. rinr - . St. John Chambers, l'.-ator lot lode!). l'hgrch. Bri”.l ot. do T L Satidcr, l'lctlgr 31/d >Lmdad Ilr =M! • • 11 ' 11111C.,110 and gclail by Itowand )• Walton, Pic pnctoni.XX Mayket St Ilidadelphia It b. Srller. 57 Weed at. Pith. Lurch, Pa.; Vim. Tli • -.5 . ! Al ark het et de,; li B Perlezz, Marietta, /lee, Sharp, K Y;J••liti W Ute;SW.II & Bcceeth Madigan la,t : Le•r. vitt, K 1/cireretick & Pellet" Si. Louie, Ale P II McGraw, Natchez. Me, Hardaway & July .ten V:cksleirsb,zhe, I . 113,1 c, Jrnhint, Nets Uric. 13..• MEDICAL APL) SURGICAL OFNICE - zr" - ‘ ,.1.T..,1 No 14 DIAMOND AL ,y.: L.IiV. a 3CW door. bolo./ 4 ~....i , : i. , ~J -: met, towards dill ~ , tsc e i. , , i ~vt .), E L. ,,. , 1.!It0V1 , 121, 6,-.. """'` ii.,- - 1. ~- -4- ei. ~...,-72 ,',:ud.:,`,,Y,,z: ..,, , A,,...„ -, p.n.:tat , pretter. • 4 ~"'n? , .Ittut confine tt. ntienttutt .., , ' '' .'' .“.. .. th " . ‘" 6 f ••.,•. • I, t.ttvte and .tri.ratr mu %, - tn • • 1 g01a .; 1 , :r , ..1....1. tt... opt., mOnaldri Y , I::ntl '. onnlY " tt j ttal.l l , 7 h:::l " -:: Eleven yraf, .4113111.1 4 e tlrvotcd to Inc att.t.l) Yllti Matti:fent of Illo , r contpl t tAI. latirlog urbtell tour 1., to , hod more I/roc/tor an/l, as run. /4010 Pau ctn. that. can ccer 1111 to tint ton of .. y V.V.. wart...net; ant ply gualifira bon to oder o• , ranee. or apredy.prr.... ncntttnd 1.110114,01, et?, ati Stitielt, 1 11,111 iIfAIN dtarat.r• anti ail .t... , a--. ,r. , , Ir:tit...rt.... Dr. Nrowt. r.o.t :too,m ..d.t:t dzsetows wit.eh Leromee:wo.k.a by now or 'agy r led by the ow of etoy of the COMM. ttostranw 01 Ow 4.2 y. Ow thew rotoplatow con ratheally and !bor. nugi.lye he ho Ong given Ito. raw fui une. , ,00 :he treatment of .:eh eaw, awl w,errOed,,n hontirry. of to.tactee. to curt, per-mot, et luflA n. nevi of the I,lathler. 3n4.1 Ludt ed dtvelre% Who'hawn fere., w•rsi chow eo.en whrre whet, have corts,ned them , ho[wlew de.pa.r lit tewl:colAr , y ow ite*,ort, v• Love man,. tut t, Ixo:c rx; , rience. stunt, ettut •, evnlKatloo. 1....151,K+,14, tor 'llO4 genera; tracts u. mrd..t, to r.;c• any ot.e.clia.6-7, ;IT Her. or ROO. , D. Itnelen orrao:ot alibee.l w.tb 1,411. a to cell, e•• he b. pe o a parr ruler ncecno th Skto Macaw., el a n 'Yes, l'eley, etc opecd,y Cbar.ccewrYorot e ' ^ "• • ,l'a'of co.Scr act Item; e: a dlei..nrc by oaoog tto., downer a-coinc. civ,oc thc ,ypc: tom•. eau 0t.t.e.nme.U.5ce , ....0. tor eae ddreee.g T ortm, ! , 1 co, t o 1 004 enc., vog &fee. MIMI=IIIIIIIIIIMI 011EttMAN'S TOOTH PASTE I. I 6.11 VIS left ,rUci towarn it: ctcantog and wtoterette I the Toed, •trengthcituts the sun,sec enwlf the breath. Ae. It • hoold be toted every tog. utth • .La brush. and the teeth and mouth willow) routere a eitch washing In the too Wet the bra, at dh w rnatetorn, water. or cold will answer. and rub it a / * IN salute. an the pane. when enough will atthete for ts true respecting your valuable - preparation of Sarsaparilla. I have bean severely - afflicted torltlycira with a iltsemse about which "doctor's disagree," and thew prereripttons were Anil more dieenre. I tried vs. riou• ritillYlinta but 'found 110 relief until I. commenced using our excellent medicine, at' which time Lima wholly confined to nay bed. Alter using it a Lew mouths I ruts now able to wall about. ride out, and ettioy& tom fartable degree of health, which L attribute entwely to d e use of laud's Sarsaparilla. Please accept my aa surance of gratitude arid regard. JOIN M NORMS Deme perNetelly neq minted web the above mate terAit, I hereby certify that the !tame iv true. '•• • • CM= ern. TeaitflUbli.—The following is an axiom from n letter rsceived from Rev. 1.1711 Gahalm Batissions.3lt.,Oct 22,1845. Messrs, rondo: I Lave Leen MU creel with a severe pion la ray tilde. occasioned by a ffiseaserl liver, for the et inanity years , sairenag at hoses what langpage Cannot convey. bur since taking.) our Sarsaparilla, I have I.e. steady. relleved, so much slither I have beeri able to attend to illy Losiliess, end preach occasionally for the last line. mantbs. I wholly discarded oil other medicine. and thorengbly tried the barsiparillit, which eau recommend tit outlined sincerity m all those who are in any way alffieted web .y species of scrofulous complaints! There have becn ro t e remarkable caws effected by to use in ibis 'trinity. Mrs. 1. Shaer t by the use of six bottles, wee restored to better health than slid had before enjoyed for men years, and Mrs. %V.• veils. who had been severely afflicted with the Erysip• clot, was entirely cured by the use of a few bottles. Power truly. WSI..GIALUBIIA. Far fa taller partieula re and couclustve evidence orris super.. value and efficacy, see pamphlets, which may Obinined of Agents gratis. Ilreparcd and cod by A.ll. th DSandsDruggists,lob Fulton sr., cameral' I% dliam, Newt York. $Oll also by 1.. WILCOX, Jr., Pittabargh; 11.. 'fan. wood, Beaver; Wm. Nation . New Castle; 1). N. Bob ., Brownsville; A. Creigh, Washington; and by Drugg.sts generally throughout the United States,. Pelee 81 per bottle—siz bottles for $5. The public me respectfully requested to rethenther that it .s Sand's Sarsapan ila dual{ te constantly ochit, inn such remarkable cures of the roost daScult class of d...es..es to which the human frame la aohjecl; there fore ark for Bundle Sarsaparilla and take no other. SHERMAN'S OLOSAONIAN ' ASK THE SUFFERER /ROM ASTHMA ' - what tow mile-mil hire ill such a short time front his di4 If ticulty of breathing, Cough and enaction? He will tell you it wiis srtM Olomonisa, or All. Balsam.. Ask the consumptive what has allayed his Cough, rammed the Pahl it, hit Side and Chest, checked hie night swats, placed the rose of holth upon his cheek? md he will tell) SliEltligAlVS OLOSALONIAN, ALL-11EALING ICALSAM. !Mk your friends if they know ofunythieig that wiU so spee dily cure a lung sod tedium Cough, Raisengßlood, Bran Dyspectse Consumption, Huarnowse, Influents, and dcw.e. of the Throat, as the Olonsonnul Lod they will tell yots—No. , There never )et has been remedy totem:lwo, •to pi-blie none< which. has been productive of n much good in n, slam a space of time. Read the following Astonishing Cores. Ws. Bova, die cebbected Boston cracker baker, fird Yes san treet, Ltrookltn, states that los wife hal Leen +(dieted with Asthma In au Jean' could not find pernasucut re lief from the best medial adwice which New Turk sod Croull)n could prodnee, was induced hs try this gnat reme dy tthe is now nearly well. His daughter who was suffer ing finos the same disease, tried it,msd was also cured by it. Mrs 'hind ts now so well thatahe is able to rissfrom her bed early in the tootling and attend to her usual daties through the day withooi any annoyance Gorr her distrening t rablay. H. Jeetson, 19th street, near the Catholic metry, mune Lo a the store foe the purpose of obtaining a bottle of the 11l mith, hissing been afflicted with Ilse Asthma for room at ' , sr., ono w. catsup...l on Lb arrival ihat be could not minak. Ile purchased a bottle and rode home.— Four days afterward he walked Gam his residence la the of fice without fatigue, a distance of over two miles kl tell of the wonderful relief winch he had experienced Imut osiog about nue half of one bottle. Coneuen melon of the Long. 51s. Cowart, White stntret, was no kw us the month of Derrokber last. that he was gum up by hiaphpitian. His friesolseulertained ton hope of his reeorery. He was pfr .le.l to try the Olowouisa, and to his surprise it has hir restorra him to health that he it now able to walk about the stew. M. Amur, the wife of Wm 11. Attree s James Harman, Eol and tiro W. Rays, Esq. nth all bear testimony from tLehr own t 2 rm.* of the healing pomertio of this Circe Remedy in Consumption of the Long, Spitting Blood. Mrs. Twoutocma, 352 Monroe Weal, who bad beer troubled Mr • root length of thug by a mem cough, end raised quantities of tilmd, was relieved by one bottle of the Olomonith, and declares 0 the greatest remedy in the world. Demos ,arts, 26 Water street, was also 'relieeed hem the same complaint, although he eras very mock reduced when he commence d taking it, hatpin beat order the care of his physician during th e put winter. Al th ough he coughed constantly and was very much troubkd with night netts, bottle: of the toned, enabled him to retura to hi. .daily work. Ile was entirely relieved. Demo HiX.l/40,11, 60 Light street Geo W. Bonsett, formerly of Newark, N. 1., Henry Lisbon, 129 Airington street, and numerous other tenant base . _been speedily and pernamently eared of-the same complain t by this remedy. The Array of Names which coaled be produced of persons who have toed this roil randy would room than fill a colonise. Ann, the amber we see permitted to refer to A. M. Binger, 122 Buclay et., Me Wtlarn of Hoboken; Mrs. Bell of Morrodown e N.J.; Junes 0 Dome, 101 fLeade st.; Mrs. bl'Caffree,so t.; Cobb, I i Third Mena ,e bin Xttree of this req, mid Mrs Archibald,3s White rhibald, sold seholemle and retail by Wm. Jarboe, at hi. Patent Medicine Wriiihnum and Boot and en= Btoee Nol3o Lit..- . Ile street, head of Wood street, Pittslngh. Poce Talbot, GREAT ENGLISH For Coaghs,, reds, Asthma, ana:Constinlitien! mitE GREAT AND ONLY REMEDY Ins (NM, Comrhs,lArttursa...coaNSVMPTlON. h the HUN GARIAN BALSAM OF LIFE s discovered by the tete braked Dr. Durban, of London, Engine& and Introduced ten the Mated Smes under the immediate superintend ence of the Inventor. The ealmordhlary'sucsem of this medicine, in the cure of Pulmimary diseases, warrnme the Asnornan Agent In soliciting liur treatment the WORST ; POS. SCULL CARES that eats be found It. the amnouttity— cases that seek relief in vain them any of the esnunesn Curt of the day, riv es to been given up b m distinguished PhyCONFIRMEDAND INCURALILE. The Hungarian Mimes has cored, end NW ours, the MOST DESPERATE OF CARES. • It Is to quern POW., bet a slender.' English median, of !mere and manblisbed tolirney. Every Amity in the United States should be supplied who Nushater Ilumeirlan &Mem of Life, not only to counteract tee rammmpthre tendencies of the climate. eut la he used as preventive modkine in all sage. ,Orfids, Coughs, Spitting or Moo& Pain in Um Side and Mom, Irritation and :toren...of he Lung Bronchitis. of Breathing. nestle Fever, Ni ght ht Ihrests, - Easselorlon and General Debnhy , Asthma, Influenza, In- In large hoUles,mol pet bottle, Stith Mil dine- Urns Do the nalsonition of Health. Pnumbleta, contalnlnd • maecof.E.ngUsh and Am can carthisarna. end other eyidelsce, allarAing the ark equalled merits of thD Meat Remedy, may be obtairnd of the Atenla, rittuitously. DAVID P. BRADLEE, oohs Agent OW the Untied States, 110 Court street. Mono& T. W. DYOTT & SONS, Genital Wholesale AVM.. he. 121 Diann streM. PlilledelPida. , . • . • ....... - . -- .. ,--7 -11 -. EDICA4-, - -.... - - MEDICATED LOZE-NITES I AN POOR SIAN'.i . 0", , .: D IL SIIE R .MAN. La a imtherethd ay hi malt toe:. 0 - . - ple..t, so that chihirett still tale rt. ) men ....-- more. See hut kesfetsiorde is aeon , each LusTit k'. •. . me pot bll lfirthi t, Paste on th e back u ach ph,,,,.. r , !--": e. SILESIA/ASPS COCCIVLOLENOES, oti ,. '-..• Thew Los.ges ere the aided, mat wake and effect... rem. tidy formulae, Colds, can.aphozd, whlsquitg tough., ....th um, hal.o of the limp or chest, me, . to. 'Ow - pi ..e.etor h. serer known . ii.ence where they dal not go o pet tam satisfied.. &feral th.saml toms hs se hem eos4 ...it is - the hat year, restoring to health pc.ns u almost ate., w s e e of ....p.m, =dame laboring olden the a0.di.0..t0, -- colds arid weights They Jo sot theck•actiliary op liat,,, , . but moiler ritey, m.. o mptelmatiou:sllsy the tmatt, or • • tation, tad remove the prortatite $e 'etc...., mow.- . .. , i They'are made Dom a .stibi.tion of a t ...le a siee .IC i bract, or cough Medicines, mil am hteedly wiper..., le ..,i,n. . esrl7 thin WI at kw Shwa complaints. Ilundreda aqua hoo d re. oftertifitateilmse been uttered of limit' as . ..rint .i r • • tues,.from those who has. ..saved from . untimely •• - - end enamel to perfect Lerath.by using thins. : -_-- Miens duress mod. pain in thc breasthmehle,uot of ohm . ..,k, Poor Atatt' s Plasters (pike only ISJ mots, ) shood be' applit4 Ore,. the part, and 00.0 tilt slitsch If anes.lej with cc.imame, • frer cathartic. or laza hie lounge, ue au} ' . mildmthartic mediciaryntiould be used in Am.., ~,,..„„ LIBERMAN'S WORM LOEENISES The. worm losenges haee been prows. tu .raq IL.. I ,tint 4:00 eases to be inEelhble; the only mrta n worm itesti9ll, mechnnemerducovered. klany dim.. arise. flu. st... aad accrion tom; end inteomettferipg, and men death, .rut .t their ever beteg' anspreted: grown aro mry ottee . _ • , latticed with them, and are doctored fur arious compLoidi without.; bearlic ahem.. done of 11 ese Lemoge• uoull • speedily cure theta. , • . Slimparets of D'a'res.-Pains it, the 4 iota or limhs, otfra ~ ea hmathipickink at the nom, griutlin o f We tee 11. ourn, - deeps them • palenemabdia the lips with dabbed cliche,, blectiugat dm ame,•gnawing sruntistilithe stomw.h,lLLA • es of heal Deer the. want. ofilac 1.047, light cl•dil or dos .. triage, heediehe,- droweiners, vertio, taLimet dreams, saddea carting in sleep, with thigh f .il wra.otiaug, sometiates a troobknome'reingli, *serial:lams, third, p.illtil, hue, Ile, had taste in the amuith, ditncall Lreathin, perm at „ the stomach or bowels, Emig. , st o m a, sinonislitsw, aura, • - ' - tap...appetite, /mute., bloat. stomach or limbs, gripiogs, shoottnuains la iano. peke of the body, a muse . wt., - thing mood an the threat, Itching of the XL. (OW -..rdi to,ILI, a frequent dishy to pas emembiug fn. the hoods, aid Whit lima discharges °lonize and moth.. .- ' . SHERNIAN'S CANIPFIOR I.OZENUES. : They. giv• immediate relief in mentos or sick 6.i...he, re pststso of the /mut, loiter. of the spirits, slemosw.l. Lei.--- inliatamator, Pr , putrid 'gore theutd, holm' m summer root- plai lk, nt, filatuir, oppression or • easeease of sinking of ths Them, I cha spasms, eramp of the stomach or bowels, by st.'. teal ' 1. - affmiioas,.d al/ nervosa discaets, drowsinem throgli the day, and wakeful...is through the eight; cholera of}hot • ' era mod., diambasa, lassitude or a - tm. of fati a pe. S•et • i eon. travelhar. alleadiag large pieties, will God the Lamb. , gee redly reettringdi . / oaf peettng . thebutq , atic,ofjoti th ilu..l - • , after distsjewort, sr lore the too the epic. jgenL . 2 malty, mama , the aupkasant symptom, arming nom 'd 1 Ico fre• living. Persone who hare ken too high cared .:, ; abandoned their dissipandhakits, will find these Limengll4 • '. t I /nimble composers of Ws nerrein h 1 , SHERMAN'S POOR. .MAP PS PLASTER: -'. The best strengths:Whig pLester in the synth', aud a un errigu remedy foe pates, or weakness is. the back, luius, side. nick , listabe,rinta, fficaulthin, lumbago, the aim Out iritllion a --- 7 '. year .11 not soppy the deemed. They require a huh mac, luor g before eanlamtene. 'Weer.ted superior to all to hem, soil f oae quarter the usual price, making hot tmly_the lest, hot , • ~,. • the chea w pest philter ha the world. It afforsts rend is a few - ' -i.-... ho., and makes awimidinig curie. - _ ... . In liver coasplaint .4 dyspepsia, it should he troth.... ' . . . the regime( the threw or itiomich, awl it will afford Lonat .4 , . . .... astoniehiog rebel In coughs, rotas, sotto., ilia:nutty on: breathing, Mistression of the chest ur shitimett, they w ell We - 'dm roestialrly 4.wth fuel greatly beliefs the pdieta. P.no. of . • taey habit; or Mote obliged to stand much, wall ea air , decided rare r use of ton truly stre.theiting Plat, ter. Ph epee MYOU103(10i these,. pre termite to 'all other., became they stick or adhere bette , r,..l atfordgmat • . ; • er relief. lo their operation, they ere stamileut, anodyne. Tidy arc composed of entirely different' nig red i .... , coth lima any other, and lotoeta from the expert.. us mil- i lions who Ware used-them, as well at the coded testiateti of -, all thecelebrated and distioguithed clan and ph., ticiatio, . ~. be th e most' .efol a. highly medicated platter.. i Several persons hare called al the warehouse ...press • - theirsurywise and th..., at the akind miraculous corm these planers.. effeeled. Directhons tar we are on the back °le.h plash r, cook •a --- I „ fee Amite of Dr. Sherman •um.. It u' onor.. yde should always ask for Shennan's Poor Man% Plaster, and we that , , . . you get the g.ttior, ea there are many worthless losit:tious . _ hawked - shoal end wild Er the trot . hltritu.i. Plaine, by' I '• ' mprincipled dealer, . • Suhl wholesale anal obi) ey w.i.ACESON at his Pat. I blediciam Warehoose, No. FY, Liberty: street:, ei,,, of tit • , : RIO BOOT.' j. 14-41 y. DR. ROSE'S. . - • DESERVEDLY CELEBRATED clintitil.- . . -. TILEIVUEL lIIIEDICINES. ' g - NO.N.SISI'ING orbit l i .rophylantid Syrup. a err. . . e1...r itha remedy for all Cohens, PT. , n and ~t art, - . lona afrectibno; Cough Syrup, Croup 1; inn (:011- s central.' extract' or itaroapairi la, dot tile illy superior to all other entry i fs, haring git en relief • . when all others hare .roiled, ing through a new proctor Mona concentrated,. than any oilier GVPT' otrered to the public. AS'l'llfilAlrlt: ELl:flit,. haring effected permanent cur. of that stubborn ! . disease, when 01. More CET 14 years o•anding. hence d ealE.it sta.ndswithout a rival in that morn di railed ts ' • , Dr. Roses LL Iferrin, ff a Vo l se' tutu for chi! • and !specific for lovers nine. • MEAT, for ail eases of weak complete aubatituto for Willer, '/C MIXTURE, an jogai/dna fevers, and indeed is enure of a .foil kinds than bark or Qui- Dr. Rose's MC I where known. is Vermifuge reel, - Dr4to.e_s 'ID,: diseases ut the St ! fictions; &e Tel passed on the titer Dispepsis, and all • soss or atomise o 01-PARABLE VERMII . UGg, led in preference to of q other 'IC much and bowels, Ch..lera M- I high. an encomium cannot he t of this medicine, incure of incases that result M. weak bad dtgestion. 1A1.5.: I 11.1 S, a moat ♦skiable Decal complaints to which fe. Dr. Rose's FRI remedy for those g mules are subject. Dr. Rose's TEL , No pill 'ever herd, combines the quaint anti-dispeptic, Li% log those diseases suroption. A youni a diseased liver for Crated and appetite in ail weeks by the, tore and thesepills ; Dr.ReseesCHßOl ENINU PLASTRI breast, &e. Dr. Rose's SPEC taint remedy for al whet her in infants o ts it for this to stinate eases, and. yielded atonse....._ 1. A LTEIYATI t'l.; PILLS— e offered the publicso happily es of a 931CaOle medieine e ss an ER. or Stomachic pill, correct and thereby presenting coo. Ladj!s years or age, having shoe tune x her strength pros :one, was COMpletelnilitarrd ISO of the Anti-dispeptie min lone O—THEHAIEL STIILINUTH , lot wookiess of the backside, Fie EPILEPSY,the most ner cotes of fits orelokuleiont, adults. So eettain'a specific blo .disease that the, ritual 06- ose too of long etandlig, have Dr. Roaea RIIEUIS years of dilment ree,n ered, and its several above, all °therefor th Dr. Rom's ASTRI remedy for splutag blood whether from L TIC MIXTURE— .ffer many reh thug cow d. was di:co, ing efficacy kotoravil. efficiency GENTOf Itltcolasitixo. , - GENT COMPOIIN . It, n certnin lewd, indeed tor d.chargca Sr. bowel. or ocher pang of dko Dr. Rose's SYRUP br Cholera and Dowel comploirit. • This mixture will e • rectally core bowel mom ,la in.., theeter,Choln ea w • rims, and. Choleri. Al the woe the Asiatic Cbo/crs raging in Philadelphia it was found to he thernest • ecessful in arretning it, ruling: m ntne tenths of all.thoe• who used it. What may be said o one of these.remedmo limy • tic said of all; theirvol e only be appreciattol Lrs those who try them. ',I sera from Mole villa hove [melt eared of the various' ;Sladies tient afflict ilie butoorr body might be given, but we are willing to real the Matter on the merits ) r comimund.. We have ,panacest for Scrofula, ; its various Gann.. FO and eMeacious Mall. healing polare astonishmt many. A casco( C , • .r,occurring in th e of tie. lateGosemor of Dela • a wus completer) coned in a few months. The con., had re, ad been twice rut out by prominent Surgeons, and renewed itmlf wnli increased malignity, yet tuderithstanditig the debility of Conant w• lir. and removal er the soft parts, the tsar of the Pro phylactie completely', removed every Arr , ore of dot disease. Caws inntonerable. of the variou's rate. that have followed the use of these, reinedies ate it. onr p050c...• lion, but it Is net deemed neemmagy to eamoriale t h em on the ascot ihem will recommend them to all. J. SC/lOONMAKER, & Co, No bt Wood VseeS Agents for Pittsbursh saglld I v .fikr. rtioB7o 4fiViiirtriiir%o LIfT—A Blessing Ft A bliraele !! A IVenalcr!! ' —To cure PrOprione !and Disfiguremeet• roillat FL W I Pimples. Free Idea, Sanborn, Solt Rheum. It mil y, Sole Ileads,Ae,ae.•l 1 I Four ycari ago last„ August, the capital of France was astoristhed in euniequence of a di•eov my ...ode by AA Italian Chemmt Many doutord—ld le Almost an impossibility that 'Sloshing • arade I s the hands of man. coald have such Docular pow,. firth/it claimed by Antonia Vesprini for his inveritiou. Stout clawed hino and his invention Mr a humbug, bind. otos! many foolish, persons ,willtodt trims do .the Purim-new,' at length, after waling it is th e hospital*. thr, birches' So elm. of Paris (the I.llml chemists in theWoildhlelivered the following !clang ton, gllOl VV.1,1111: : . "We have now minutely and eareibily ea omitted tho . singular Invention of Vesprici. Wellitsvetenuro zed Ca component pant—we hove used in he v err.'ea.ma, owl we hesitate not top toutree It heroical . Soap] as greaohlessi g and a Lolly , urentlertid reme• dy tor any culaneooa caption or diftmor. Malli of llor skin. Its Inventor we onside, the aim ffe plolumbropiet, of suffering mankind.'t • r I •_ • (Signed) • "LEOPOLD DUPREY • • President" From the tnventiir himself io the ' , resent Prop motor. 'a FOE. Nov. 4. IS/0 In consideration oft rum sum of t g• 400, Shove divot; red to Mr. T. Jones, residing coy of 'New York. N. A. the whole proccistormanufarturos, together, iath a statement of thelingredisms,compo•cor toy Ital nhemical Soap. ID i• to manufacture re tor stir in the United Stains only, and ho have the privilege of no mote it 'lone.' Italian, dilemma' fioap. , Witness: Ilenry J. 1161dAworth. • t (Signed,' _. • ANTONIA VESPRINI fra-Sohl by IV JAcKSON. at bit Parma bledmine W *rehouse, EP I.itterty strcev,' bead of t, mod, a l t the sign of the, Big Boot. r the only place in Pittsburgh where the LAI U 1 SIM can he obtained. All Others are C00111014(11. 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