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S. ~.. .--,,14,-. `,'- 7 - . , •, • , 4 ,. : . through the South and West, look spore it ea a cower• eign and infallible remedy to all such cases. Berme, too, Brannen, PLalddrrs. or Farrniess r &ruing in'2knotiroocasion a4 ch,:tr i lotred grounds, Will find the Relief a pyotectionagain_n fever and ague, , and other roalanons diseases. Pr4ltera and. Mints, The former from standing so long at. the ease, and the latter from their cramped position in the Minn; aided no doubt. by the dampness, nave more or less trouble some atfectlons of the joints occasionally. These will . always yield to the Relief and Regulating Pills, unlese . suffered to rim too long, when the Resolvent may be required Butchers occasionally havellierf er ear limb endankered 6y &Watch or cut from a knife which - tots been used in dressing or opening an animal too long killed. Swelling of the part, itching and enlargement of URI neighboring glands (kernels) follow. The wound should be washed, and a bread poultice (not bread and mAi,) mobbmed ntith some drops of Ready emplOyed. The melting should be bathed with the Rail, anifthe Pagidatie , ' g rifts used until the violence of the synaptrematas abided. - it may as well be mentioned here, Met the making 'cif a really good poultice is little undessitood. "Stale-bread should be rubbed into a fine .43, and placed ins soup nlate or large saucer, o 'ch water, udril• besting, musliar plate or saucer la now to be placed eve Luis, the twograsped firmly end held op sideways so that the• water will drain oat. The wet crumb is now to be ru, : bed into a pasty oonsislince with a spoon, plioed on a rat; at once; amid applied to the part as warm as the patient will bear. As soon as it begins to harden around the tidnes a fresh one-should be sub stituted, and thus a continual fermentation be kept up. That is the true poultice, which may be medicated by the Relief, or otherwise, 11 required. . Basket.MaSees, snot and Shoe Afakers and Tralort, fromtheir stidentarfhabits , era subject topthatiallenhs, tvmpaniees, eostiveess hvriochot St. Vitus' dance. drops , and, if the habit of the boo way, to apoplexy, or If not, to consuroptim ' disease . The , treetteent of these under our - smeary and effectual.— For hypochondria ' f-tief and for drop sy and St. Vitus' d ',elating. Pills and Bask vent; and for ant if the remediett. ' The , treatment of the I have been already in dicated. • The complaints, .s en%d at Yarioess,`" ,- Si - --,, are somei 'rent males, is" quefice of their pe , organ zadoli: - "Te.- that those whodius , ',tory lue, or areoecaPs.. pursuits which re t as to stand or lean over in. Labor, are subject A• r- diseases with those of 11,. opposite sex in like • anon. Thus . Feather Dressers,: a, Pins , /Wars, Paper Bat Makers, Mat opera:Seams/71sta and e like, are. liable to costiveness, - ;ilea and general debility. But what they have most to dread Is the derangement of those secretions which nature hats wisely given them for their health andgitunfort. They are Wnottlarly lia ble to hysteria.obstructed.painfal, or irregularmeastru ation, whites, kidney treakness, narrow, ebility, swim ming of the dead,inflammation of the cranes and womb disease, for all of which the and tiny Pills are cotidently prescribed. or an "eotto i llts i -, osis, to be removed by the use of the in addi tion to the other two remedies named. Perhaps of all female occupations, that of , . The Factory eirl is liable to the most distressing symptoms, more espe cially when the Ventilation of the .work-room le pot Per feet. Standing position, monotonous employment, an. floating particles continually drawn Into the suret. - 7 ssaegGesp,, all combine to weaken, depress and damn, - Yet' by prudence, care and the use of Eadm dial, even the factory girl may bid defiance tr the doctors—otherwise a very forxrddable For the pieWitit we thaw our remarks to I it does not follow that all occupations 51C, • doned wherein people are• - ..l.l.lalectsiii to acy ' onous materials, irritating vapors or pa. heat, changes of weather, exposuxe,, wan ting erects of stationary. or constraint)* With ordinary prudence, outdoor exercises), when indicated by symptons, of Endways and Emulating Pills unit- be found all sale , vent or cure, except in chrome cases , or thee, the system has been prostrated; and event way's Benorthing Resolvent will speedily tura stades to the kindly influence of natant, atic, store the system to perfect health. . - ..• In truth. if the Ready Relief be kept etc' hand, and used at the outset of every altar to direction, it alone will be found snort , . combat all the deleterioua effects we tut may be considered the great shield or the wise would be overcome by disease and It is not so many veers since Radways been Introduced: fur the birth of ths, chemical and pathological science open based is itself - comparatively new. 7 their action are Re Ohl as humanity Ass, ed for modern science, to develops* . How successfully this has been dons M., pbpularity and -urevereal sale of zwr show. The sovereign power of thew° sick and inflating Is thidtspritabit; yes the entire tiegeur:)le malaria wr rapidly superSedlng ell the mV:. whose use and abuse hiS-etraine "Death Into the - • . • The price of Radway'a Remedie the reach of every human being sold for 24 cents, GO cents, and Sl': Pills, 25 cents per box; Resolcent,n PhysiciaTid * . octlllnwriitlamw-fizu NO. 23 JoSi, lINTSITRA.INTC3IS3 HAYING BEEN APPOINTED. Groat Western Insurenc.a and Trust Philadelphia, their Agent for Pittatairgh take pleasure in calling the intention• of the puthe to this institution, and in' tinuanoe of the liberal patronage and ' tofore extended to "The high star cora and Directors ia a gnarantse promptly adlauted and paid. Fo names of Directors, etc., see ge p r this paper. Having relinquished tut M en, Insurance and Trust Cour dike, I cheerfully commend; who hare patronised the of , unsettled business of the - Bir,-Updlke. I shall ocs, ...Cie now occupied t other insuisia,' busir, render Mr. U. •ochassit Pittsburgh, Clarion Cionii:ty, a, • • Li the matter of Vie P , ; ••• frinicus, aT "Cdit ti et Elton Wioi Charla* widow of John WO , lotOrmarried wit) . • three of le - , •'••••" , y. with • Z=Zill 1111