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MIMEO MIMI • • • , MEM ~ • -••7 • OEM i' 4' EININE ME rt , r : t .`" MEN MUWEM i ~.i ~~'~^ -. ~ NNE 1) I rrSBURGH POST- Gen..ll;eheon—Ens Valor When a Boy. The following incident of the boyhood of General Jackson, is copied from Parton's life of Jackson. It occurred during -the partisan war in the Washaws : In that fierce Scotch-Indian warfare, the ah :Bence of a father from home was often a better protection-to his family Chan his presence; bee cause his presence invited attack. The main object of both parties was to kill the fighting men, and to avenge the slaying of partisans. The house of the quiet hero, Hicks, for exam• ple„ was safe until it was noised about among the.tories that Hicks was at home. And thus itcame to pass that when a Whig soldier of any note desired to spend a night with his family, his neighbors were accustomed to turn out and serve as a guard to his house while he slept.. Behold Robert and Andrew Jackson with six others, thus employed one night in the spring o f 1781, at the domicile of a neigh bor, C'aptain Sands. The guard on this occa lion was more a friendly tribute to an active par tisan than a service considered necessary to his safety. In short, the night was not far ad vanced before the party was snugly housed and stretched upon the floor, all sound asleep, ex cept one, a British deserter, who was restless, and dozed at intervals: Danger was near. A band of tories, bent on taking the life of Capt. Sands, approached the house in two divisions; one party moving fowards the front door, the other towards the back. The wakeful soldier, hearing a suspi cious noise, rose, went out of doors to learn its cause, and saw the foe stealthily nearing the house. Henan in terror, and seized Andrew Jackson, wrio lay next the door, by the hair, and exclaimed "The tories are upon us 1" Andrew sprang up and ran out. Seeing a body of men in the distance, he placed the end of his gun in the low fork of a tree near tba .door and hailed them. No reply. He hailed them a second time. No reply. They :quickened their pace, and had come within a few rods of the door. By this time, too, the guard in the house had been roused, and were gathered Ma group behind the boy. Andrew discharged his musket, upon which the tories tireda volley which killed the hapless deserter who had given the alarm. The other party of tories, who were ap proaching the house from the other side, hear ing the discharge, and the rush of bullets above their heads, supposed that the firing issued from a party that had issued from the house. They now fired a volley, which sent a shower of balls whistling above the heads of their friends on the other side. Both parties hesi tated, and then halted. Andrew having thus, by his single discharge, puzzled and stopped the enemy, retired to the house, where he and his comrades kept up a brisk fire from the windows. One of the guard fell - mortally wooded by his side, and another received wound less severe. In the midst of this singu lar contest, abugle was heard at some distance oft sounding the cavalry charge; whereupon the tories, thinking they had come upon an ambush of whips, and were about to be assailed by horse and foot, fled to whore they had left their horses, mounted, dashed poll- mell into the woods, and were seen no more. It ap peared afterwards that the bugle charge was sounded by a neighbor, who, judging from the noise of musketry that Capt. sands was at tacked, and having not a single man with him in his house, gave the blast upon the trumpet, thinking that even a trick so stale, aided by the darkness of the night, might have some effect in alarming the assailants. 3mustmenb. PITTSBURGH THEATRE.- _ Soix Liens, AND MANAGEL STAGE Disscroa Doors open at 6% o'clock: commenre at 'Pi. Second and last appearance of the celebrated Come dian, Ma. FRANK DREW. THIS EVENING, Dec.l7th, will be performed, THE LIFE OF AN ACTOR eximaldi, an old French Actor DANCE MISS BLANCHE. BRADSHAW To be followed with the laughable BURLESQE ON CAMILLE. Camillo ..-. To conclude stilt ROBERT M ACAIR E. Pascua or Anassiox—Private Boxes, 65,00, Single seats in Private Box. LOY. Parquede and Dress Circle, chsar , 60 cents; Family Li tele 25 cents; Colored Gallery 25 eta., Colored. Boxes, 60 cents Gallery, 25 cents- . LECTURE.—REV. J. TRACY will deliver a Lee bur., on SUNDAY, the 18th of December, at 7,1.4 o'clock, at ST. BRIDGET'S CHURCH, Seventh Ward - , for the &meth of the Library of St. 13ndgot's asaocuttlon. • BLILIECT:—EdIICatIOLI-111nUellee of Books. 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PRAQTIOAI, ~.~ :♦ ~,~ z#~~~li~~~.~r~ Corner Wood and Fourth eta, PITTSBURGH. CHADWICK & SON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ' DEALERS IN PAPER . AND RAM . And Agents for the sale of • Hallooing Fire Brick and Pot Clay, Nos. 140 and 1.51 Wood St., near Sixth, Pataburgh. *irWrapping Paper at Manufacturers' Prices. Cash paid for raga. trklypis AI A_TES' FANCY FtTIBS ALTERED AND REPAIRED, In the most durable manner, and in the latest lityleis, a the CENTRE HAT STORE, 75 Wood street. HILLERMAN A COLLARD THE BEST REMEDY, Al/ ND the ope that all Doctors recommend to secure good health is, wear thick-soled 1300T8 5110E23, such as will k eep your feet from the cold. JAMBS ROBB, No. Kit Market street, has now on hand, a large stock of Ladies', 'Misses add Children's Higligleeled and Thick Soled Roots, Shoes, Gaiters, Slippers, de-, dm. Men's, Boye'and Torahs' Boots, Shoes,Ttrogane, Gaiters, &c. CITY MADE, Double Sole and Upper, French Galt Boots- Ladies' High• Heeled, Double Sole GLOVE HID; EGINGRMS and BUTTON GAITERS; and as he iadetertnined to sell CHEAP FOR CASH, all in want would do well to call and examine hie stock before pur• abasing elsewhere , deli aISORRISON &' M'ILWAINE, Ambrotype, _Daguerreotype, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS, . . No. 64 Fourth Street, PITTSBURGH. SirPiefures taken in all the carious styles of the art at rettaonattla prices. n02:17 NO DECEPTION. DERSONS•wishing to see the most dura bly bound, and elegantly finished • • BLANK BOOKS, Ruled with one, two and threo accounts to a page, for warded and finished by myself, and, pot selected from Eastern Manufacturers, for the purpoie of exhibition at Pittsbumh "Fairs, can do so, by examining those at my BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY, NO. VA AND 74 THIRD STREET. foltnEo none in &rico or finish, and .iilielLenge ,conepstition, • . • Blank Books in any way superior to those made, by me. Also, Muim Periodicals and Miscellaneous Binding, done in the best style of the art. H. Row Awn, 72 and 74 Third at., Pqtabtvh, Pa. FARM OF 114} ACRE ; 3ti -- acree in cultivation, with log dwelling house and stable; goo Mining water; rich, dry snit and good timber. situate in Hardin county, Ohio. Price 1.13 per acre, in nails and gkias. For sale by den - ' 1 2 1. 1 "r a 811 N, 61 Market et. I!•prial 3Km. CLARKE'S. LIVER PILLS. The Bat Airrtive and Purifier bafere the Puuje.—Acrrpf ed and Recanonenditi Eminent PktAlttill/S. DR. CLARKE, the i nventor of these celebrated Pine. is justly distinguished for hie eminent abilities and scientific. research. ForWyears in his extensive practice he experitnentedin bringing the great desideratum of a remedial agent to act as a direct purifier upon the hu man system. In this he has been eminently successful, as the numerous certificates from celebrated physicians show. They are, extremely mild in their operation, at the same time powerful and effective in removing dis ease. They never givve pain, as do most purgatives, but allay it in all cases. In acute cases they are more speedy -in their relief than any Pill now offered. The proprietor is pleased to announce that he has per feoted his arrangements for supplying this trade to the fullest demand. N. U. WALKER, Proprietor. Pittsburgh, Pa., To whom all orders must be addressed. cflir. For sole by dealers everywhere. n 024 THE GREAT REMEDY Genesee Liniment. THIS CELEBRATED PREPARATIDN lia4 nO near equal in all (lianas - en requiring en EXTERN A L AP PLICATION, ouch as Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Burns, Old Bores, and all other aches, no matter what their name or nature. This Liniment le the result of years of active practice and earetul research, by the cel ebrated Physician, DE. WM. CLARKE, of Brooklyn, N. Y, whose reputation as a man of orient, is co-extensive with the country. For many years it has enjoyed an en viable reputation, not only in private practice, hut at large, as this . Greategt Remedy In Use. Let all who are afflicted TRY IT, as it is warranted to effect speedy and sure cores. Eir- FOR SALE RY DEALERS EVERYIYHERE. Prepared solely by . N. U. WALKER, Proprietor, PITTSBURGH, PIN N . A., nollS To whom all orders must he addressed Igi• SORE THROAT PLAGUE ASH SORB Tatioar.—This quality of !mixing hold and causing the expulsion of depraved humors, is possessed by ue oilier medicine than BRANDRETH'S PILLS They operate only upon the tissues involved in, that is allotted by the disease. ID fact they seize upon those limners, not so much from preference as from natural affinity, because their life in below that of the surrounding parts, and whieltsettling on the tiasuen of the throat, that is, around the throat region. produces sore throat, sore throat plague, and the severe headache and (over. Within au lour after four or six pills are taken, there is felt a peculiar creeping in the part allotted, a sort of collecting up or the diseased humors ready for expulsion. No linrt or weakening effect can ever arise from their use, because they cannot act upon healthy parts. Taken early they prevent all organic diseases. Oh, how irnporiant in sick ness, to use that medicine which only extinguishes the disease, and leaves no evil effects behind. - Sold at No. 224 Canal street, Brandrethle Principal Office; by Thomas Rtslpath, No. 27 Diamond street, Pittsburgh, Pa.. and by all respectable dealers in medi cines. no2l:lmrsaw tar KENNKDY'S MEDICAL DIfiCoVERY. This article, although the ingredients of which it iscom poscsi are harmless, still It. effects are most powerful. It enters the blood diseased by humor and flowing slug. gishly through the mein., and as it mew:Mara its way through them, drive. from before it to the surface of the skin all that is impure and obnoxious, filtering the blood, and causing it to flow briskly through the veins. Te blotches on the surface to a few days disappear,and the reign of humors in the aystem is no more. We wish our readers could visit it, Lis vse have lone, the Labora tory of Mr. Kennedy, at Roxbury, and out:tune the cer tificates of those - who hare been cured o f hv fl or, not as this, in all C-11,41,, is not convenient, we trust thst our word will be Laken, when we declare this to he the great est inediCine of the age. TO THE MEDICAL FACULTY PROF. DEGRATII, Philadelphia. —Sir :—At intervals, during thirty yearn past, my wille has heeu subject to Rheumatism (Abe most yielent east—say four times. a year—sometimes so severe as to make it neces sary to administer large doses of the Tincture of unlit, urn and Morphia, and to rock her like an infant in • large rocking chair, to induce any repos-so. Haying fre quent correspondence with my POD, I"No. 103 Chestnut street, of your city,) I informed him ofsin attack she had about the middle of last month, (January,lwhich .0 or inch seventy SO to completely paralyse the system. He, in his aaziety for his mother's welfare, sent me a tuatie of your Celebrated ELECTRIC OIL, but as I em one of the practitioners of methelne mu ourplace, and not n proselyte to any kind of medicine, I did heat late to give a a trial. However, on retire:Jun, I conclu ded to try it, which I did, ci parse - too directly up to the letter, and after the third or fourth application she be came rather passive, and before ono-third of the bottle Wan used, not a single requge of the disease remained in the system. and she still continues well, although she rode out a distance of fourteen miles without a renewal of any of the symptoms. I therefore feel it my duty, for the sake of suffering humanity, and also fully bob er • ing that merit, tinder all circumstances, should ho re warded, to forward thin testimonial. I am yours, truly. JOS. A. g.LELNC.TON, D, .J. B. HOWE. H. A W.vna. !MEM EX= New Gretna Poetofflre, Burllngton Co, N.. 1 P. S.—Any commune...anon for me will ho moment tq addressing to the rare of my tinn, (Nienlhint,) tio. PO Chestnut Etreeh Price 2 coots, GO cents and II per bottle., Oautaon.—Re sure and get IIsORATH'S ELECTRIC OIL. It as the only genuine. For sale by all drugsists and dealers. dea:lrrhlior MARTYRED HEADS Hundreds of heads of hair are ruined by the •0 of delotenous DVCA, for ankh no %No nun,: such.n y responsible. CRISTADORO'S EXCELSIOR DYE, On the contrary, .preeents the highest avicutifie eiederp Lists. It has been analyzed by Dr. Comma, who at the 11.10 , / ofnor Eatairiroental ehemists4and he taste. in his eertdicate that nothing Injurioug eoters into its composition. This UNQUALIFIED APPROVAL, Added to the well kitten fart that it ',thel - 10,6 rvlighle ILA the most natural Dye ever manufactured, has civet, it innnensc prestige, soil the Naha are 1 - 1113A11W. , up true' month to month. with 3 miodity that Revere!, to:st:n thy ouergleb and prop - fob,. Sold oYf.rywfirira, and nppin•d by all 'limit' nitlrS DOP.O,Sio U Astor Acic TO THE PUBLIC, ESPECIALLY the Ignorant and Falsely Modest Physicians of all denominations, treat Be cret atd Delicate Disordera, Self Abuse and Diseases or Sitnationecommon and Incident to Youths of both sex es, and Adults, single or married. Because Dr. BRAN STRUP publishes the fact of his doing no: the ignorant and falsely modest are dreadfully sibisikotl, and think it a great sin, very immoral, and for efifitiLDIUHLIoU and corruption among their wires, promising sons and daughters- Their family physician should be cautions to keep them in ignorance thatthey do the same as Dr BRANSTRUP, (except publishing) lest a lucrative pray lice might be lost to them among stupid, falsely modest and presumptuous families, born and raised in igno rance, sprung up as muehroons, and who compare soci• ety, intelligence, sense, de., to dollars and cents, myste nously, meanly or illy gotten. It is to publicity, howev er, that numerous parents and guardians are thankful that their sons, daughters and wards, previously feeble, sickly and of delicate condition and appearance, have been restored to health and vigor by Dr.TIRANSTRUP, besides many before and after marriage through him have been saved much suffering, anxiety, mortification. de. Having the advantage of over thirty years experi ence and observation, consequently, he tuts superior skill in the treatment of special diseases, and who to daily consulted by the profession, as well as recom mended by respectable citizens, publishers , proprietors of hotels, de. O ffi ce 86 Smithfield street, near Diamond street- Private communications from all parts of the Union Strictly attended to. Direct to BOX 800, detklydaw Pittsburgh Post Office CITIZENS, INSURANCE COMPANY, I Pittsburgh, December 4th, 1999. Eg.ELECTION.—An Election for Fifteen Directors of the Company, to serve for the 'ensuing year, will be held at the Office of the Company, 94 Water betwen ten o'clock in the morning and three o'clock in the afternoon, on TUESDAY, December 20th, inst. delOdd ' SAMUEL L. MASHELL, Secs. . OF OR MAYOTL—DA. HENRY A HL, of the Third ward, will be eupportod an a Dem odratic candidate for Mayor of Attaburgh, by del& MANY. DEMOCRATS. Os ALDERMAN OF THE THIRD WARD.—The undersigned offers himself as a candidate for Al derman of the Third ward, subject to the nomination of Republican party. del4 J. It. HARTLEY. ildfsb,ooo AGENTS WANTRD—To SOH four new inventions. Agents have made over $26,000 on one; better than all other similar agencies. Bend tour stamp, and get 80 pages partial/Lam grab. oetB:l3w EPHRAIM - BROWN, Lowell, Mayo. CUPPING AND LEECHING, by MR & elßv. BESE. illirfeeth extracted. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. may" . F. BEBE, N 0.171 Grant larnot. HUGH 11. BOLE, IFiNGINE BUILDER AND MACHINIST, GREAT WESTERN PLAININQMILI it ecrr. Mar , ry and Duquesne Attiourot, Fh, will make to order, and warranted as godd an can be made, the following machinery viz ..--Stearn Engines, Tur n ing Lathes, for wood and Iron; Planers, for wood and iron; Drilling Machines; II ou Ben and Tobacco Screwe ; Patent. right and Model Machines, in the best manner; Shafting, Pullies, and Rangers, of all Nisei) an d variety; Screws, of any diameter and pitch,. to fifteeri feet in length. Will also make, and have on hand, Doctor and Nigger I.:m 4111es, and Deck Pumps for steamboats, &c. Lathe inhears and other Planing done to order; can plane 82 inches wide, by 9 feet 6 inches Icing. Alt OrJery Promptly flaerl and Burwell° Solicited N. B.—Particular attention and promptitude given to repairs on Printing Presses and other Machines. .TAMES ROBB. STOCKING EMPORIUM! CHEAP AND DURABLE• M. DALY, Stocking Manufacturer , I " . AND MARKET ALLEY, has on hand a %tendons assortment of oolen Stooklngs,Hose, Socks, omfOrts,Gioves, Hoods, Sacks, for men and women; toga or . with a verrertert siva assortment of all deecriptions" bt Goods In has line, suitable to the season. ffesells prima articles at Low Prices. Call and examine. git Remember, M. DALY has but on store, and that is on the corner of Filth at. and Market alley nos . ESSENTIA.Ii freau• lot at....piere Essential Oilspjust received b Italila 6 taxer Fifth t streets. . . . • IPR. GEtt. R. KEYSER, Agent. No. 140 Wood street (41%.0. L. K EYSER., .Agent, htlahuro - 1, Pa MiuMitteous. CLOSING OUT SALE FANCY GOODS! .T . 33 T_T Sh MIE 'SI , No. 24 Fifth Street, TO RE DISPOSED OF IN 30 DAYS! ! The Goods Must be Sold PRICES NO OBJECT ! ! M M I•INT Ribbons, Hoods, Hosiery EMBROIDERIES, WILL BE SOLD BELOW COST All we would say,..is, you mould find it your otoreot to COME .1N AND EXAMINE 01/11. which to LARGE Atil , WELL Asd(oRTED-- and winch must ho tnrratl into eit.lll preVI , PUS to JKIII.I my Ist, lbao GREAT BARGAINS El= J. BUSH, No 24 Firth ntroot. PsttAnagh, IVigs, Wigs, Wisi•-s NI) ORNAMENTAL If AI R, of every description and Latest Styles of actured by J. It. CADIE.ItON, tio. $4 FOUGTII Sr. .n.,.l...rther having resumed business in Putalit/rgh mattes to inform his former friends and patrons of tine city and surrounding country•. and would call fill, Sit tentlon to a tlOßnntibeatittful Nu \\lu It puts all former plans of wif,,nak mg in the shade It. uterus aro lightness, durability. not Inable to shrink, ie•ars equally all over tho 111,441, and ..ant and graceful flpfMniTll[l•7o, showing the de,olopinent of the forehead true to nature. Ladies are Klan invited to call and examine his new mode of 13AlidiS, LIALF-WIUS and Wli:S They do away with tlin heavy and formal app....ran,. so much disapproved of in this old styles. se2l WM. J. TAYLOR & CO., WHOLESALE FISH, DEALERS, No. 122 and 121 North Wharves, ( Above Arch street, ) PHILADELPHIA ort:Ely ) E \VURKS. ALEXANDER BRADLEY. ■ANLTACTCYLL AND DULLCII IN rrna VAULTY OF Cooking, Parlor & Heating Stoves, I=l Sete Peerneter r.f the eelverete.l ==l COOK STOVES. Office and Palo, Rooms, orMly2r , AV, 7 Wr.rxf Piti,..s,qt. Po. LONG dr. D UFF, DEALERS IN MANILLA, El FLMP, COT TON AND JUTE, CO R DAGE, OAKUM, TAR, PITCH AND R.,t4IN TARPAULIN DUCK, AND HEAVY DILILLINu. • No. 90 Witter Strect A. A. CARRIER & BROTHER, AGENTS, No. 63 Fourth htxret. i MMONWEALiH INAHAANCI , lJ (OM PA NY, vt HsittßburF, Cloartort.l :ttntal flou Al 11(N 'CAM ERoN, , y. Caroer, S,,rouarv. OIR4 Itlo FIRE AN I. MARINE IN SCRANCE COMPANY, Pritladolphi, A 7K9.73 Ron. .IoEL Pre,,lont / H Al vorl Se,retArv. 411AKER an' INSURANCE oM PAN Plific,.lolith‘a VW-CIA P.: Et I(4E II HAW' Vresldet,t; H. It Co,:gpluill, 6eco•txry. EUROPEAN AGENCI rPEIIO.IIS RATTIGAN, EllrOpt4nll Agent, 115 Water mtreut, l'ittnl•org It. Pit 1.4 Jr. to bring 4,ltt p4crui I,a. k partuunictn 1,111 01 14 , ant part of IL., country, r:ther Ly htesm,a puck BIG HT I , RAFT,4 Ftiit HALE, payal.lo in any part o Floropo. Agt,it. for OM I ntlinnepoli% and Cir-lama:l hail road Al,, Agent tor trio old Black Man Liao of matling 1"aok eln, and fur trio !mom of Stearunra nailing botweela York, I.lYarpr,ol.llilaroroyr and Delray. l ootlo 1 v TERRA COTTA OR STONE WATER PIPES, FROM TWO TO 81X INCH CALIBRE Prices (rorn Twelve to Thirty Cts. per Foot ROCHESTER PEARL STARCH, For sale Wholesale at Manufacturers Prices 14 .HENRY H. COLLINS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION DIERCIIANT AND W 12101.1511.3 lULLA IN CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY. fa] No. 2.5 WOOD ST., PITTI3I3t,RUEL PENN MACHINE WORKS A N D FOUNDRY, 11. WIGIITRI AN, MANUFACTURER OF Steam Eogiue3,:tilietting:and.Pullir aror-ag Machines t Mortice Machines, Gear Wlte,eln, Hangers, etc.. et Orders promptly attended 10. tifkly ALLEGHENY,_ HIAWATHA NIIT AND BOLT FACTORY Patent FlotTro . ssed Nuta of all sizes on hand, and man ufactured. Also, Bolls for Bridges, ?lbrehmery, Agrieu turns ImpMineola, Ac., furnished at short notice. Warehouse, No. 114 Water street. sughly KNAP, SC ULLY 6 CO. WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, IRON FOUNDERS, General Machinists and Boller Makers, Near the Penn's It. It. Passenger Depot, PITTSBURGH, PA., / V I ANTJFACTIJRE ALL KINDS OF e an s n r gy E kTb n e e' Po rE we n i i " n and fr Ze t d hr f e o e r t ag n s:D l S ' i ' ll e s, Saw Mille, Blast Furnaces , r actories, eec., etc. Give particular attanUon to the construction of En gines arid Machinery for grist mills, and for uprights, mulay and circular saw mills. Have also on hand, finished and ready fur shipment at short natice,Engines and Boilers of every description. Also, furnish Boilers and Shoot Iron separately, and. Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and Follies in every variety, and continue the manufacture of Woolen Ma chinery and Machine garde. Our prices are low, our machinery manufactured of the best quality of materials, and warranted in all cases to give satisfaction. Sir Orders from all parte of the country solicited, and pgomptly filled. tioltdaw WKEE & PHILIPS, GENERAL COOPERAGE AT INXOP. NM /rAOTOST ON Fayette Street, Between Hand and Wayne streets, iar•W a are prepared to furnish Coal Oil, Whisky, Ale, Molasses end York BARREI.43, at the shortest notice, aulacithempettesiostableterms. " esdthly Stoves, Grates & Ranges DIPI,4DIVI.A.SI Awarded by the Late Allegheny County and Western Penn- BISSELL & (20., No. 235 Liberty Street, MANUFACTURERS OF COOKING, PARLuR, ANI I HEATING STOVES, GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS AND THE CELEBRATED CAPITOL AND EAGLE Gloves and COOKING RANGES. If you ultut the 11E8T COOKING RANGE Gut in made, emll at BISSELL dz. - CO. ' S. If you want a COOK INO STOVE that cannot h our punned, 4,11 ou It ton are tenithng a 11011143, and want the tiEtfl FtiONTli and FENDER/ 1, (4111 011 HILLERMAN & COLLORD, lIATS, CAPS, ,ANif, Art.ly receiving front mannfaMmerN, an rim ro new nud 04/rDpil,(o 75 Wood •treet, ,o9llydAy 3 ,loon. from Fourth. kViikfillo.lll:MND(go6t;T:Wil OF HARTFORD. TNCORPORATED 1519; CHARTER PER PETUAL Cash Capital, - - 51,000,000. Surplile, July 1. 143 e, $1,11:e1,4 bo. Lo6se, eddjueted and prud over, $12.000000. Property iu_eurod DANGER 13Y FIRE, OR THE PEH11:1 OF INLAND VIOATION. et se lb. rnl retoe end ruloe ,ileettey end Our profit will permit. THE IRON CITY TRUST CO., DANK OF DISCOUNT, EXCHANGE L.; AND DEposa. Capitol Ntock • 150,000 Capital Represented, over _1,000,000 EL/T" STOCTOIDLEIRS ELS HELD listermr.sur !Assts. "al Gold. Silver, Par Funds, and Currshoy received tersisit ALL MONEYtiI allowed to remain (yr Spr rtissi no. ; WILL DRAW INTEHEiST. Bight Ex hange on the Eastern and Western cities constantly for sale in trims hi suit Colles•tions made in all thy principal cities in the United Stater and the Caned e, and Pi OCREOR PROMPTLY REMITTEI , to any de• - d point. on day of maturity. DIRECTORS' John Moorhead. Alexander Forayth, John Ileath.Goo. 9 Howl, J kidt, IVdham9ed , ert, W. Weinduck, Henry -- cnihanth, lt,bect Anderson. R. IVA Rti ER, PromJour. N. C. SCHMERTZ., Ca•hter aug'-3 1 i• ATTORNEY AT LAW, Si' A largo oxperworo la tho ft.ljostrnt.ut of novo,. 1,31 C 1411114, for P 1,14101111 And 141,14, Fre f.orea him to prieelel/101.11L111 ClOllllO will. the t•oht prop I.ectr Knetv,x. noi ATTORNKI AT LAW AND CONVKIANUKR CD !.1 M ~........ D. VI: 11/14, R. CI , N, NI./ RANI D. MUM" C DUNCAN. ( - 1 ITN NI NG A ALS & RGII • r ., CITY in...v.43 womus—WAß.Fllit/IISE, No. 119 ator Htroo... and Kirst atroot, Prttrbnrgh, l'a., throe .lours below -Monongahela Hun.% Mantifacturora of City Window Wm.., lirtiggints' Gimp; Ware. and Atnerlean (lonv‘)l< illams,for parlor window ...o,llu when andjaiblie MARBLE! MARBLE !1 JOHN 31' CA R U O MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES Enidosurtm, Poste, &0., &c., PLASTER PARIS, HYDRAULICCEMENT, NO. 1386 LIBEIITY STREET Attorney & Counsellor at. Law, • AND NOTARY PUBLIC. DAVENPORT, lOWA. Especial attention given to collecting and seuring loom, of every kind. Ram to—Jeremiah Dunlevy, dr, E. J. Roberts, Esq., a a. mi 71.41 aft. T a. WITT BITLGR & DAVITT, 3E -1 1:714.T1awCT381.3E., A full sasortment of PITTSBURGH MANUFACTUR ED FURNITURE, constantly on hand, which we will roll at the lowest prier. (or Cash. EDWD. S. BUTLER, COMMISSION MERCHANT oct.'7:Bm• PTV: Al" T 0 °DE- A. RATE MEANS is called to e der for eale of forty or the most eligible- BUILD.LNG to the second Ward, Allegheny City. The prices are suited to the bard times, and tijniKvill be given to suit all purchasers. For_pa_rtmulars mcpure of . ALMNDER HAYS, Surveyor, Corner East Common and Water street, no 3 • • Allegheny City ILIMALD W. RODIRTS P. 10.15101 b e ar I _ FOURTH STREET. lIPII.OLSTERY, No. 85 Fourth Street, near Wood. THE SUBSCRIBERS MANUFACTURE and keep constantly on hand every article in their lino, viz: Comm* Ornaments,Curtain Goods,Comforts, Feather Beds, .11fattrasses of all kinds also, the celebra ted Patent Spring Beds. All kinds, of shades, Blinds and Future!. . 4iil - Prompt attention oto all orders (or fitting and laying,dowti Carpets, Oil Cloths, tra. ooliTtlyd VY " ROBERTS k ROESICR. JUL at IiCnAI7.NDEBSHi RO Ii BNIRIX irka st.TS and Drawers, M PITTSBURGH, PENN'A fflistellantous. SILVER CUP SILVER MEDAL! sylvanta Agricultural Society Fine and Common Enamelled BlssEl,l. co BISSELL di CO., No. 2.2.5 Liburty streeL HA BTO 4.4.4 I=1:1 IMEET=IMMEI A. A. CARRIER k SR(I., Agents IV. R. ELIE, Surveyor. No. CZ Fourth stroet, Fahthurgh, Pa. No. 2U Liberty Street STEPHEN G. DODGE, AGENT FOR CLAIMS, aahlugtou. D. C E. C. lIEPIRERA. (*TICE WITH H. HEPBURN, t.O Ft tirth rIIPFI ILAS A lICACRItIIt etLiCTION Or JOHN N. CRAWFORD, Cilia. R.. 1. Grace, Roberts a Mullon, Attorneys. [apl9 Maillalialllbrti Or ovory doKenption of No. 45 Smithfield Street, P•TTSBURGII, PA 48 Public Landing, CINCINNATI, OHIO. J HARVY DAVIS JOHN PHILLIPS. JOSEPH H. DAVIS DAVIS • - BRASS FOUNDERS AND MANUFACTURERS, trmEtE.R.S, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN PLUMBING MATERIALS, GAS FIXTURES, PUMPS AND BRASS %VORA, OF EVERY DFSCRIPTION. Agents for Allen's Celebrated Steam and Water Ganges, MANUFACTORY NO. 110 WATER, AND 104 FRONT STS., PITTSBURGH, •PENNPA. Warerdoms, 67 Wood street, Pittsburgh, and Federal street, Allegheny City. au :3-61ni52,1 VINUSTON, COPELAND & CO., Proprietors; • MANUFACTURE " FAIR BANK'S PATENT PLATFORM SCA LF-9 " of every variety, for Weigh- • ing Live Stock, Hny, Grain, Ore, coal, Iron, and for all purposes of Mardian whether ilortnant or on wheels, • with hoisting lever or without Iron or Wooden Clumns, and of all clauses and Cap:Wl tio,,frorultailroad purposes down to the small counter :male and balances. Also, they are the Pantontees and only - - LATCH L 9, for right or left hand doors, of every hire and variously trimmed and finished. Coffee Mills, Paint Mills, Corn Mills and Shelters, Sausage Cutters and Sniffers, Bolts, Self-Shutting Gate and Shutter Hinges, Bed Castors, Axle !Mines, Wardrobe Hook's, Fire Iron Stands, Ac., Ac. , together with every variety of Maloable Quit mg... and I'OMESTIC HARDWARE generally. n 024 fflachines. GREAT REDUCTION OF PRICES SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. T LIE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO inform thepublic that Irmo thin day forward those CELEBRATED 111CIIINF-9 will to mold at the *41.9/- mg REDUCED RATES: New Family Machine and Iron Stand, complete—VA 00 New Tranaverse Shuttle Machine and Stand, com plete .$75 00 No. 1 SlantiAd Machine and Stand, complete SOO GO Nn 2 Standard Mftchine and Stand, complete $lOO 06 R. STRAW, Agent, Nos. 32 and 34 Market street. II 0 IV EIS SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE, F OR TAILOR.s., FOR VEST MAKERS, FOR BARNES MAKERs, FOR CARRIAGE TRIMMERS, And for all purposes oftiewing, either in lanulles or man lanPlono4. stands Without a rival. It is strong and du rahle—will not got out of rennin - ensile, and is emphati rally the only Innehine ever invented, Adapted to All Muds of Work We are iralerlit( anpersor and warranted Machine:l for ONE RALVTRE MONEY charged by other Agents, ne- doing the same range of work. Call and "hem and thoroughly temt wire purelia,ng. at NO. GO MARKET STREET. (UP Sraras.) LASSCELL & NORTHROP. WILCOX & GIBBS' SEWING MACHINES THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, in their Report on SEWING MACHINES, sal : ..THE WILCOX A: GIBBS , SEWING MACHINE. Fills Nearer Than Any Other, All The Requirements of a FAMILY MA CHINE." THE STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, to their published Report, soy All the Machines were Considered Good, but, Taking. into Consideration 5131- pLiciTv. CH IEAPNESS. DURABILITY, and DOING ALL WORK, the Committee were UNANIMOUSLY in favor of the WILCOX S . ; GIBBS', THIRTY DOLLAR MACHINE." For Sale in Pittsburgh, FA No. 51 FIFTII - STIIF.ET, F MBANK'S A. EWING, Gursa.t. Ao lnsuranc. INTc)Eti-a-Ipazta.3- ASSURANCE COMPANY NO. I. MOORGATE STREET, LONDON. ESTABLISHED IN 1836 CAPI rAi 86,298,800 00 PAID UP CAPITAL AND SURPLIIII, '2,194,111 02 ANNUAL REVENUE, Jur ttio yexr eudkug Jauuary 31,1h58 THIS COMPANY'INSURES AGAINST Los, or Damage by Fire, almost every description or Property. The kale r f Pre'rli“7/1 are nadernte, and, in all cases, based upon the character of the owner Or occupant, and t h e ments of the risk. berries promptly adjusted and paid withoet reference 1.41 1,11d.,11. .4 sperlca permanent fan./ prorate,/ in Plohn- Infpnzn Jo. pow/knot of Ludo in thm ronairy. aireinneut fa emmueelt: Messrs_ Jame, M'Cully A Co., 171 W,,ori street; John Floyd A Co., 173 Wood street: " Brown & Kirk patricks,l93 Liberty street L. Gregg t Cu, W Wood street; " IlB.Elroy & Co., 51 Wood street; " James Id'Cruntlesa A Co., 103 Wood street " Nome& & 1/5 Water strarit: " H. A. Fahuestock A Co., First and Wood sta.; " Joe. Woodwell A Cn., Second and World stri, " Atwell, Lea & Co., 8 Wood street; " Burchfield & Co, Fourth and Market streets " M'Liandless, Menne&Co.,Wood and Water MA RIMULINCIB le run-Lextruni. George It. Stuart, Esq., 13 Bank. street; • Messrs. 11 ere, Clagborn & Co, 17.12 Market street; " Win. lirliee A Co, 22 South Front street; •'M'eutcheon A Collins, Front and New streets " Smith, Williams A Co., frlil Market street; " James tiraliam.rt Co., and 22 Letitia Street Joseph B. Mitchell, Keg., President Mechanics Bank James Dunlap, Fino, President Union Bank; lien. W. A. Porter, late Judge Supreme Court. JAMES W. ABBOTT. Agent, tint 0 rfiun, 103 Wood street. GREAT WESTERN Insurance and Trust Company. FFICE IN COMPANY'S BUILDING, 403 W ILNLT 83., PRILAIMPLILL CHARTER PER 9UAL AuthorlmadCapital, $500,000. STATEMENT, MAY 18, 1857 CAPITAL—Paid In and securely inveated .... 00 ASSETS, MAY 18,1869. Linn-0n hand and in Bank .$12,879.88 In hands ofAgenta ... 6187 17 ---$ 19,W7 05 Real Estate owned by the Company 40,000 00 Bonds and Mortgagee—bearing wiz and coven . per cent, Intereat, 152,010 00 Debts due the Company, well eocurod 17,743 81 Btoek—Par value 78,450 00 B ills roce irablolor loans, &e., not yet ntatu rod.. 1)1,117 43 All ()lion' Boeurities 1.5,000,00 MEMO LOS3ZS ustod, not yet ..... 0,303 40 Unadjusted :,07167 Awaiting proof 6,000 00 All other claims Z 1,574 57 V 38,900 70 J. WRIGHT, Secretary. TITUS. B. UPDIKE, Agent, Alll, 07 Water al., Pittsburgh. PHIL.ADELPHIA.FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, N 0.149 CHESNUT STREET, Opposite the Custom HOuse t WILL MAKE ALL.KINDS OF INSU RANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every description of Property or Jlerchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P. KING, President, M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President, DIRECTORS: Charles Bayes, E. R. Cope, g. B. English, George W. Brawn, P. B. Savory, Joseph C. Sherman. John Clayton, S. J. Magargee, E. Wllor, F. BLACISCEN, Secretary. J. G. COFFIN Agent, Jy4:ls , Corner Third and Wood streets Western Insurance Company, OF PITTSBURGH. GEORGE DARSIE, President F. M. GORDON. SeCretary Orates N 0.92 Water street, (Bpang k Co.'s Warehouse up stairs,) Pittsburgh. • - Will insure against all kinds of FIRE and MARINE RIBES, . - - - A Home Institution managed by Directors who are well known to the community, sad who aro determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they have assumed, as offering the best protec tion to those who desire to be insured. ASSETS, APRIL - Seth, MR Stock Accounts Mortgage— Office furniture._ Open Accounts, etc Cash Premium Notes.. Notes and bills discounted— 4 90,000 00 2,160 00 .. 250.00 .. 17,888 - 80 .. 16,267 2.6 .. .30,076 12 133,360 29 5t,00,140 06 DIRIBCI'O2.II. Geor.,4 Duel°, • R. miller, Jr, W. J a.C lE 8012 • 8 M.Auley, wmtm i Ri der cb Maid „51. •`~..: i~ktiL~~ PI'I"T.S33TJ'Zt.(a•I POPULAR ESSAY ON TIII DISEASES INCIDENT TO TRADES AND c bCCUPATIONS. IT is our purpose trilivrite, as briefly as pos sible, concerning the dioeases and disorders incident to liana occupations, including their causes, symptoms and mode of cure. We shall do this in plain language, and to a straightforward way Onr purpose is two.fold— firstly, to give some curious facts not generally known; secondlv, to bring more forcibly to view the ready relief at band in Railway's Renictli.ni. We frankly avow that the trouble we are taking is a business transaction, meant to benefit both the public and ourselves. Thediseases springing from various trades arise either from the very nature of the occupations,' from the ma terials handled or used, or from both causes. Scarcely any of these pursuits are necessarily nnhealthy, but men will be as Imprudent in their business as in their pleas ure, and suffer for their neglect of precaution. Let us look first at those who suffer from poisonous materials. Coppersnaths, &az Founders, Brazieri and Pinma.liers From their manipulation of cop per and its compounds, take into their system either the impalpable dust of its oxple, or Kilts, or their fumes. - The result is a copper disease, whose symptoms may vary more or less in vio lence sometimes creeping slowly along until the sys tem is utterly destroyed, or else opening an avenue to more apparent diseases. The victom to the copper dis ease notices, perhaps, on rising in the morning a - slightly acid taste in the mouth, a slight constriction of the throat the tongue dry and parched,ambsometimes sick ness at the stomach. HA thinks he has caught cold, and probably lakes someadverrised expectorant, Which leaves him worso than before. At times there comes an attack of the colic. If dysentery is at all epidemic, he is very liable to IX, attacked, and his tormina and tenets mus, no the doctors call them, namely, his pain in the bowels and disposition to steel i er° exceedingly violent. Often a thirst which lie cannot account for, or a distend ed atslemen. or back stools, slightly streaked with blood, or an undefinable anxiety, is the commencing symptom and is scarcely noticed. cramps sometimes make their appearance in the limbs and stomach, either alone or accompanied by some of the symptoms previous) y enu merated. A headache at the close of work, or during the slay, is quite common. A preventive of these would be the it, of a respirator, which checks the paAmage to the longs of stotnach of the dust or vapor, and glovea, to keep it from the pores of the akin. A generous diet should naed, the bowels kept open byres - alert:to doses of le.hrtitis liegactlinti Pills ; a dose should he taken in the morning and evening of Rada:a:ix !leads Relief, and the ti-e of RadICUIIS Remirathil persevered in until the apdern is rid of the poison npe-ljoartlers, Perferers, Painters, eu gibers and Glazier:, and Workers in Manataztorict,ar .S7sof- Towers, Are exposed to the lead disease. This, like the copper disease. may produce a series of insidious but scarcely noticed symptoms, ending sometimes paralysis, or more especially with painters and what-feria makers, in what is generally called painters' colic. These all, at times, will notice in their mouth. more particularly at rising, a sugary and slightly iiittrin gent taste, constriction of the windpipe, pain and uneasiness in the.region.of the stom ach, and occasionally nausea followed sometimes by vomiting. - Clsich Paintcri, Or those who use much vermillion. will hare a ten dency to Diarrhoea, for, unlike Copper. this shows its ef fivte more in the smell intestines; and the bladder and urinary passages will be seriously affected, sometimes merely producing painful urination, and at others. bloody or high colored urine. The RPgulating Pill and the Re.,1, - -cAt must be mainly relied on, and the parties should never go to work on an empty s=tomach. For the. more painful symptoms the Ready Rclicf will be . neessa ry, Tina will by.no means belie its name. It should be used internal - Iv and externally. In painters' colic, the Rfgtdriting Pilt should be used to produce a free evacu• stien, and aftenvard more moderately, to keep upregu lar action; and from the very start, the Ready Relict glv en in nail doses, in flaxseed or slippery.elm tea, or gum water. The diet should be light, chiefly beef tea, (not beef soup.) or chicken broth, from which the fat has been skimmed. - In paralysis, the persistent use of the RcTilatiso Pitts, with the Ready Reid, well and steadily rubbed into the attested limb or part, for at least fifteen minutes, three times a day, and a generous, but digest ible diet, will effect a cure, In all external applications thepalm of the hand is the best to rub with. ann. a Co made hand, from its softness, should be preferred. Dyers and Calico Printers Are liable to several severe symptoms.. Those who use muriste of tin sometimes perceive its effects in their itritems. They observe an austere taste in the month, which is apt to turn into well defined metalic ore, to gether with nausea; especially after rising from a meal, Their pulse is mom small and hard and beats more fre fuently than natural. Ono very common symptom is a requency of stool, but dimness, for during some months this play be unattended by pain, and the consis- Loney of the evacuations be normal. Twitching of the face and estretrieties is less common, but a morn dan gerous simptom, for unless promptly met, it may be fol lowed I.y a paralysis of the parts attecied. The treat ment in this is ale same as in the copper disease, viz: •• Railway's Reotty Relief, Regulating Pills and Resol vent." 933,734 IA Are sometimes affected inn manner similar to dyers, but inn less degree, Their attacks are rare. If peculiarly susceptible they may Lake the lead poison from the sol der, but we never knew bat one case of that Find. The acrid fumes of charcoal, in this and similar trades, some times. produce inflammation of the bladder which may bo ettectually comtetted by the Relief and Regulating PapenStaincrs and Tarkierm occasionally suffer some most distressing symptoms-- the former from the showy greens they. use, and the latter from their constant handling of arsemeur the cor rosive chloride of mercury. A fisted breath is not un common, with n rather austere taste at times. consider able increase of saliva, or constriction of the lower part of the throat, which seems to extend into the breast, frequent hiecough,sornetimes a fainting sensation which comes andgees - very stiddenly, very black and offensive stools, or high colored urine. These are some of the symptoms which may occur separately' or together: It is a curious fact, chat some people engaged at these co. eupations, grow buite plump, and appeirently enjoy the best of health, having especially a fresh and clear com plexion. .If, however, they go into 'any. other employ ment, or refrain from work some weeks, they are very apt to be visited with many or all of the above symptoms. In either case, the Resolvent should be used, along with the Regulating Pills, the relief being resorted to in order to remove immediate pain or distress. Mectrotapers, Glass Stainers and Carl lihsamelers, Nana factareirs of Chemicals, Gold and &Ira • Raters and Refiners • Are liable to many of the above symptoms. Electro typers are especially liable to derangement of the blad dr. " • Printers and Piir,c Founders, From the constant handling of typo metal, contract the etteets of antimony. Thin lo shown by the temporary paralysis of the fingers and. bands, copious stools, cold night sweats, 1059 of strength, tenderness of stomach, bowels and throat. Sometimes, though drinking nothing but water, they feel a confused, serm-tntoaßatted sensa tion in the head. The treatment here is gentle purging with Radway's Regulating Pills, aided with the Ready Relief as a drink when the disease has become chronic the Renovating Resolvent must be used as an adjuvant to the Relief and Masons and Bricklayers, Assistants, and more especially Limebuinces and Whitewashav, Are constantly liable to vomiting, pains in the limbs or temporary palsy, wince latter sometimes becomes per manent. A milk diet, mucilaginous drinks, and the use or the Ready Relief, will remove these symptoms, the Resolvent being also necessary where palsy supervenes. Sometimes costiveness follows, demanding the use of the Regniating Pills, The particles of limn in the eves are very apt to produce conjunctivis, which will yield to an eye-wash made of sassafras pith and water, into which the Ready Relief is put, in the proportion of six drops to every ts table-spoonfuls, increased gradually to ten drops. A or two of the Regulating - Pills will materially assist in subduing the inflammation. f252,4b3 2 Are subject to heart.throbbing and heartdisease, Sri looseness of bowels; and both these and The Makers of Loco Foca Matches Are liable to e' very tronblesonne . ttklnslisease, develop.. lug itself on the scalp, and sometimes in little patches, on the back of the thumbs or fors-fingers, or at the low er extremity of the spine ' attended with itching, and scaling of the cuticle. In the former cases the Regula ting Pills will tie tourel sufficient, conjoined with the re lief; in the tatter the Resolvent internally, with the At,- lief applied externally, diluted at first, but gradually in creased to its full extent. The Regulating Pills may be advantageously used, if indicated by the state of the stomach and bowels. The effect of the alkaline contact is sometimes shown Soap Boilers, In colic, C011•111E101111 and diarrhosa. The Relief will re move these. Lemonade should be used occasionally as a drink, and orangee or any ripe fruit slightly acid will be found to be a pleasant as well as a valuable adjuvant. Buttermilk answers a good purpose in these cases. Bleachers and others =posed to Chlorine or other pines of Are apt to be attacked by pains in throat, Atomach or bowels, excessive thirst and tenderness of abdomen. If the exposure is long continued at one timo.there comes an acid taste in the 'mouth which leaves after the free air is inhaled; but this only occurs from sheer neglect. The symptoms named first give way to the Ready Re.. lief. The addition of a alight dose of calcined magne, sia will aid the action of the medicine slightly; but it is not absolutely necessary.. The Relief will do its work well without it. The maers of loco-foco matches ire sometimes troubled with the above symptom?, caused by the phosphorus which enters into the compqition of the bps.A chronic inflammation of the gloMin and , EGIOIN* INSURANCE CO. Lenin's 1.9 sometimes the result of this—coming 1.1- fa y AJ insiduoudy, and if not checked extending to th wind- OF/PITTSBURCH - .. - - thepipe and e ' &l i ef= the fir h o in n i ghim bes ° eZ h called by IsFICE-..lir‘. 37 . Fifth Street, Bank raenoes it may be 80011 checked by a gargle made up of _ Block. °kris' proportions of: the Ready Relief and w„.;:r. ][ l :4Slj AGAINST ., ALL KINDS OF we will next examine the eases of those • sre af- FIRE AND MARINE RISES. • tected disease from irritating substatai to 'q)' President; JOHN D. McCOII.D. Vie? the lungs end air-passages mechanical' , N, p :ant: . D. - DG 1100 E, .8f:el - Mary ; Capt. WILLLoi indeed, some of those mentioned prev General - Agent. cleansed. - „outtcsmis-- - Lasac - Jones. C. G. Bn.ssey, Harvey Childs. Orrpet and ether- Weavers, Charcoal r 4 , Capt.H. C. Gray,'Jolin &Wilson. B. L.Fahnestock. John kers, Whitsmiihs. .Locksmiths, aloe' I D. McCord, Isaac M.Pennock..-R..r. Sterlmg..C.ipt Wm. Fur Dealers, Glass Cutters and . Dean. Thos. M. Howe, Robt. H. nairj•R - mitts kern. 'ha Paeless:Cwsrs, Fele .3ptorsoStasse Cutters, Skitcrai Curpe A ND- PATER.4—Z)O reOxis ler sale by and &red Siceeseni and Woot . B.A. co.. Are subject yto bronchial affections and con. -a" - cor. Wood and First at... • EMEEM Powder Makers gumption, arising from the llodhog partivh.4 of tore twig matter disengaged during the prove., in crlaeli tle ) aro engaged, and entering the air tetssage.4. In all ~ ( 1, 1 , Omett-Radway'a Ready - Relief. -ripytlted-,'rternallv over the throat and eheat,, and the Ftenovalnig Re :_ , heel, taken internally, will eiwedily ctleet a Wore, and remove all traecai.ofincrpient consuntption..,,. - Hatters • ' were for irt , "included in the :tame position. but the advent , or. . h ats hap greatly . (limine.lied this tend- Elley. A - ' %tor is very LIC , c ~.Ary as a proven:ore, and, indeeti; Winn Aid to cure. A odic handkerchief loosely tied over the mouth and 'novtriln, when throctlY exposed, is as good na anything_ A generous diet, vig orous. out-door exercise, and the nFo of tho Ready Re lief and Itesolvent will anon restore the eystern to health. Farmers, flostlerq, (troorris, and all who Randle flay, are liable to the. distressing, though rarely fatal; com plaint, asthma. Tito fumes of ehollao produce the same and Ilene° hatters, and especially those who make sealing wax, are subject to it. Aellintatio people are proverbially lonteliced. yet the complaint is by no means agreeable. The Ready Relief will mitigate or • remove tn e parOxystus of . the disease, and the Reno rating Resolvent, taken arcording to direction, Will Gf feet Itt Care. Bram, from the Radon of the acid of fermentation on the skit , of their 'iambi, and the almo't crin.tant exclintion, of air from the `cores by the flour. are enblect to a froahlo riome itch. For this the Renovating Roeniventis arwo remedy. but the Relief, diluted and applied WNih: will aid in effecting the de,dred end >noneC ... , _ occupations wherein sui Idea mental emotion's. or pso• tmeted mental labor forms a part. are not only prodit tire of brain disease. but of a gradual rawali. , sanaad or softening of the substance of the brat u. whose approacii may be told hy neuralgia, either just below the eve 6; above the eyebrow. Asthma and midis - em:Li, the lathit the parent of - piles. fistula, and similar rrettblosorne complaints, are often the result. Hence nt is. thin. Lawyers, Authors. Blitors. Teachers, Jlcreluml,, and Cr, iefi are affected go much with neuralgia and,costivene. , .-- The treatment in those eases is Rdway's Remy --internally and: extco.lly--tht pain is/meth:May after ifs application- Radway's Regulating, fiats will, in a fete hours, restoreregulitray to the bowels, and liver. In certain eases of Neuralgia and other nervous alive. tions, the Resolvent Is requisite. Iron-Fuunders, l'irrnace-Tenelb.s, (hots, ant Kitchen are liable to asthma, costiveness, rheumatism, and in flammation of the spleen and liver. Enlargement of the liver is very common among all persons exposed to intense heat. 'fence it is that liver complaints ore common to tropical climates. It need scarcely be said that the liver is a controlling organ, and that its de rangement involves all - the connecting iscern. 'the do. rangement of this viscus my be combated successfully by the proper one of the Relief and Regulating which in the spleen disease also act with speedy good effect. For rheumatism, if acute, the Ready Relief; ap plied both externally and internally' is generally found sufficient, though chronic cases,or such as may be combined with a scrofulous habit, not yield without the Renovating Resolvent, which utterly root.out tho disease, and restores the system to its normsl tate. leitgwhorsnicre,' Porters, Quo - rumen, arta all l'ersonsicholAft Great .Weigh - t 8; - - aro expose d to attacks of pletirisy. The Relief tweak the violence of this, and with the'Regulati Pills effect a cure. Buil(men, Deck Hands, Ditchers, Di-.,ek Bui L rs. .Sad. . _ . faring Atm Rafts-nicn, Physicians. Stage- Thuannual, • and all exposed to'sudden.ellanges of willttlien. are ha the to liver complaint and rheumatic affections, but more especially to spleen disease. through long • abstinence from vegetal:tie are sub. iect to scurvy. The use of Radway's Regulating Pills and Renovating Resolvent is n sure antidote for this distemper. In WI cases of ship-fever, et - lull-pox. chid era. or yellow fever, Radway's Ready Relief and Regu lating Pills are positive preventives if taken before the attacks, and certain curatives if used after. . . .*ige.Drieers - are liable to stiffer from diabetes, for which the Rego toting Pills and Resolventshould be used. who are frequently much exposed, should never be without the Ready Relief, especially in visiting parties sick with contagious diseases. The head. hands 'anti face thoroughly washed with it, and a full dose of it.s:s taken internally just previous to the visit, will eflectu- '- ally prevent contagion. The power of the Relief in the matter of contagious diseases is really wonderful. It is a sure pecrentico to small-pox, and In a well-known disease, among cattle, known as PlnchsTongue, .des pending, no doubt, upon some contagious - rims, yields so readily to thin remedy. that Drorcrs and Catlie , D,l,,, through the South and West, look upon it as a sover eign and infallible remedy in all such eases. Hence, too, &&nlev, Planters, or Eariiice.ss residing in. tuna UT firm ally orerfietrod groinute, Vitt find the Relief aprotection agninet fever and ague and other nialarions 'dinesnen: Printers and )liners, The former from standing so long at the case , and the latter from their cramped position in the mines, aided no doubt, by the dampness, hare more or less trouble some affections of the joints occasionally. ThiPh i ill always yield to the Relief and Regulating Pillst r unlcss suffered to run too long, when the Resolvent may be ,--• required. Butchers — A. Occasionally have life or limb endangered by a scratch or cut from a knife which has been used in dressing or opening an animal too long killed. Swelling of the part, itching and enlarge.ment of the neighboring glands (kernels) follow. The wound should-be washed, and bread poultice (not bread and milk,) moistened with some drops of Ready Relief, employed. The swelling should be bathed witti the Relief. andthe Regulating Pills used until the violence of the symptoms has abated. It may a.ss well be mentioned here, that the making of a really good poultice is little understood. Stale bread should be rubbed into a fine crumb. and placed in a soup plate or large saucer; over which iv -Ater, while must be poured. A similar plate or saucer is now to bo . placed over this, the two grasped firmly and held up sideways so that the water will drain out. The wet =amble now to be rubbed into a pasty consisteneevvith a spoon, placed on a rag at once, and applied to the part as warm as the, patient will bear. As soon as it begins to harden around the edges is fresh one should be Sub stituted, and thus a continual fermentation be kept up. That is the trite poultice. which may. be medicated by the Relief, or otherwise, if required.: Basket-Makers. Boot,ancl State Makers and Tailors, from their sedentary habits, are subject to piles. anemia, tympanite_y costiveness; hypochondria, diabetes; St. N'ibis' dance. dropsy of chest, general debility, and, if - the habit of the body tend that way, to apoplexy, or it not, to consumption and Jung disease. The treatment of these under our system is summary and effectual.— For hypochondria, the Ready Relief and Pate; for drop sy and St. Vitustidance, the Regulating Pills and Resol vent; and for anemia, alt three of the remedies. The treatment of the other affections fiave been - already in ducted. The complaints of females engaged at various occu pations are somewhat different from melee, in conse quence of their peculiarity of organization. It is that those who lead a sedentary life, or are occupied in pursuits which require them to stand or lean over their labor, are subject to similar diseases with those of the opposite sex in like occupation. Thus Feather Dressers, Milliners. Paper Folders, Paper Bn.r Makers, Match DripPers. Seunistraacs- amit the like, are liable to costiveness, piles and general debility. But what they hare most to dread is the derangement of those secretions which nature has wisely given them for their health and comfort - They are parucularly lia ble to hysteria,obstructed, painful, or irregular menetru anon, whites, kidney weaknea.s, nervous debility, swim-' suing of the dead, intlammation of • the ovaries and womb disease, for all of which the -P.to,( arid Regula ting Pills are cofidently proscribed; or subject to elder oafs, to be removed by the use of the in addi tion to the other two remedies named.. Perhaps Perhaps of all female occupations, that of The Factory Girt - • is liable to the most (nett - easing symptoms, more eepe ciany when the ventilation of the work-room is not per fect. Standing position, monotonous employment, and floating particles continually drawn into the air pea. sages, all combine to weaken, depress and destroy.— Yet by prudence. care and the use of Radvay's Remo. dies, even the faetory . girl may bid defiance to death and the doctors-otherwise a very formidable partnership to fight. • . For the preeent we draw our remarks to adorn But , it does not follow that all occupations should be aban doned wherein people are subjected to field runes, pois onous materials, irritating vapors or particles, intense heat, changes of weather, exposure, and the debilita ting effects of stationary or constrained poeitions.— With ordinary prudence, out-door exercise, and the use when indicated by symptens, of.44wheery'sißeady Relief and Bejulating Pills will be fountiall sufficient to pre vent or cure, except in chronic uises, or these - in which the system has been rostrated; and even there, Rail' way's Renovating BesoGtentwill speedily remove all oh. stacles to the kindly influence of nature, and tins re store the systm to perfect health. In truth, if t e !lately Relief be kept constantly on hand, and use at the outset of every attack according to directions, it alone will 'be retina enough to avert or combat all the deleterious effects we have named, and may be considered the great shield - Of those who other wise would be overcome by disease and death: It is not so many years since Rtidwars Remedies have been introduced; for the birth of that perfection of chemical and pathological Rffteectitmon which they are hissed is itself comparatively new. The principles of their action areas as. humanityltstelf, hut it remain• ed for modern science to develop and apply theme— How successfully this has been done, the overwhelming popularity and universal sale of Radway'a Remedies show. The sovereign power of these blesings to the sick and suffering is indisputaele; they are in themsel ves the entire vegetable rnateria triethea: and they are rapidly superseding all the inert or_poisenous drugs whose use and abuse has done so much to bring , "Death into the world, and all our woe.' The price of Railway's Remedies places them within the reach of every human being—the . Reedy Relief is sold fok 24 cents, 50 cents, and $1 per bottle r,Radway's Pali, 2S cents perbox: ReselVent,.sl.a bottle. - R.ADIVAY k .Phplciane and-chemists, octlaflaidalamw-3m 146:23 John st., New York. .11; PUBLISIII terwr.t enee and ail diseases crisis , 4 fr and om the halm a.id other excesses.. P= the unpublished t Ca _V. Ito:angled, I). • Pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and mall, by which every sufferer, no matter what hiscon dittom may cure himself srlthosit the Imosrledge of ecen a rums mite, am! at toe :east, possible cool, thereby aro1•1- 1-, Ike eyntja quacks And smack nip -strums ot the day. The author Rays French Physichmot greatattainments. who vent many years In Investigating the nature and treatrrientof thiedlseaseiwlidebanntiallycsinsthousan to airhatimeir grave. - Sent' Roder seal toasty idne , . en receipt of two postage stamps.. - • /Maims, B. C. PAINE A. CD, Loulsidlle,l KY . THE PUBLIC BLESS - LNG WHICH IS now universally admitted to- - exist in id FATS LIFE PILLS AND- PHGENIX RITTE - every day demonstrated by their a.stonisiung effi yin the cases which they are announced to cure. Me complainu, ofihe stomach and bowels; weakrte of the digestive organs and of the system general , billions and liver affections, night_ fevers, _headache , piles. cost:Renea,.., consumption,rheumatism,scury mpu.rnYof th,l blood, or blotched and Ballow complepons, soon yi'eldfte their curative properties . A singlgoinal, invariably secures them the title of the beatly medicine new) before the public. For sale by the roprietors, W. B4lorrer. at his office, Saa Broadway eivA ork. and ptorellteeiwrp and druggists generally. .1. noSZmdaw