I , v- i i u s. 4 1 Country Home for Me-' 1 do not ask that city spires May round my mansion riso', But that my home may bo where trees Are pointing to the skies; Where flows' the silvery mountain rill With a sweet and merry sound, And the echo of the hunter's gun Shall through the woods rcsouud. I cannot love tho city's pomp, Its fashions and its pride, I had rather dwell in a humble cot. Upon the mountain side. Where sweetly blooms the accacia The tulip and the rose. And where besides the rivulet,) The early violet grows. tree, I would not give my quiet homo. Its happiness and health. For all the city palaces, lis pleasures and its wealth: I love to breathe the mountain air. To roam where all in free, Let others choose a city life. But a country hor.e for m. Maiden Worth. BY C. SWAIN. Her home was but a cottage home, A simple home and small; Vet sweetness and affection made It seem a fairy hall! A little taste, a Iitla care, Made bumble things appear As though they were translated there. From some superior sphere; Her home was but a cottage home, A simple home and small. Yet sweetness and affection maas It seem a fairy hall! As sweet the home, so sweet maid. As graceful and as good; She seamed a lil!y in the shade, A violet in the bud! She had no wealth, but maiden worth; A wealth that's little fame; Yet that's the truest gold of earth The other's but a name! Her home was but a cottage horns, A simple home, and email, Yet sweetness and affection made It seem a fairy hall. A cheerfulness of soul that threw A smile e'er every task, A willingness that ever flew To serve, ere one could ask! A something we could wish our own, An humble flow'ret born. To grace in its degree a throoe, Or any rank adorn! Her home was but a cottago homo, A simple home, and small, Yet sweetness and afFcc lion made It seem a fairy hall. CCT'Stocks are firm," as the rogue said when he had his feet in them. CFThey who when about to marry seek their happiness in the mere gaining of fortune and personal beauty, evince a symptom of a heartless disposition, and their folly is often punished in their suc cess. ETThere are some who live without any design at all, and only pass in the world like straws unon a river: thev do not go, but they are carried. ESThe Rev. Sidney Smith, in speak ing of the prosy nature of certain sermons, said "They are written as if sin were to be taken out of man like Eve out of Adam, by putting him to sleep." j "Marrying a woman for her beauty onU-, is like eating a bird for its sin-'iiv KsrWe often censure the conduct of others, when, under the sains circumstan ces, we might not have ?cied half so well. Experimental philosophy Asking a young lady to marry you. Natural philosophy Looking indifferent, and say ing you were only in fun, when she refu ses you. CP" Why was Santa Anna, when he fled from Cerro Gordo, like the poet Gray. when he died? u elicit ms i-e-g (elegy) behind him. CFIt is not always a mark of kindness to possess an open countenance. An alli gator is a deceitful creature, and j et he presents an open countenance when in the very act of taking you in. A Yankee is never upset by the aston ishing. He walks upon the Alps with his hands in his pockets, and the smoke of his cigar is seen among the mists of Ni agara. One of his class sauntered into the office of the lightening telegraph, and asked how long it would take to transmit a message tj Washington. 'Ten minutes,' was the reply. I can t wait,' was the rejoinder. Begin Right. Are ycu stepping on the threshold of life? Secure a good mor al character. Without virtue you cannot be respected; without integrity you can never rise to distinction and honor. You are poor, perhaps. No matter; poverty is oftener a blessing than a curse. Look at the young man who is worth half a million. What is his standing? Of what u?e is he to the world. 3F"A negro 'boy in Lousianat'd faring the prevalence of the cholera,' hearing his father say that the disease, would soon be along that way, left his work and betook himself to the woods. : Being found by his overseer fast asleep, he excused him self on the ground that not being 'prepared in mind to die,' he had gone to the woods to 'meditate,' l?ut said the overseer, 'how was it that you went to sleep? 'Well, I don't know, massie, how dat was 'zactly, but I speck I over prayed myself!' , CPHow do ,yon feel with such a shocking looking coat on?' said a young clerk of more pretensions than brains, one morning. 'I feel,' said old Roger, looking at him steadily with one eye half closed, as if taking aim at his victim, I feel, young man, as if I had a coat on which had been paid for, a luxury of feeling which I think you will never experience." A Bad Memory. A man in the coun try a few days ago led a blooming widow t3 the altar. The clergyman looked at bridegroom and said, 'I think you have a wife living!' Have I, do you think? replied the man. 'I am sure you have,' rejoined the par son. I really, sir," said the fellow, 'have a very bad memory, and I thank you for jogging it. I now recollect something of it. Literary Trifling. ! Great men have often exhausted their talents on minor and unimporta nt subjects. Pasquier wrote a collection of poems on a flea, which he found on Catharine de Ro ches; Pays wrote two poems in praise of tobacco; Pope produced an epic on a lock of hair; Swift wrote a meditation on a broomstick; Swinden a treatise on the na ture and locality of hell; Scaliger on the goose; Swedenberg on the pleasures of in sanity; lasso wrote twelve admirable can tos on a bucket; Ilerr Heinsius treated of a louse and a donkey; Ilenly on the phi losophy, history, and great use of nonsense Menage on a parrot; Desforges on the loves of swallows; Defoe wrote the histo torv of the Devil; Caden wrote a work in praise of Nero; and the Rev. Victor Pal ma Cayat, of Paris, actually wrote an apology for brothels. We could proceed, ad infintum, with similar examples, which if they prove anything, only go to show the peculiar whims and fancies of great men during different periods of their lives. Noah's JVeekly Messenger. a? ffi w The "Mountain Sentinel" is published ev cry Thursday morning at Two Dollars pe annum, payable halt yearly. No subscription will be taken for a shorter period than six months; and no paper will be discontinued until all arrearage art paid. A allure to notify a discontinuance at the eipira tionot'jthe term subscribed for, will be consider ed as a new engagement. UT ADVERTISEMENTS will be inserted at the following rates: 50 cents per squaro for the first insertion; 75 cents for the second; SI for three insertions, and 25 cents per 6qiare tor every subsequent insertion. A liberal de daclion made to those who advertise bv the year. All advertisements handed in must have the proper number of insertions marked there on, or they will be published till forbid and charged in accordance with the above terms. m All letters and communications, to insure attention must be post paid. PUBLIC HOUSE AND OYSTER SALOON, In Johnstown. F S. M'CLOSKEY most respectfully in forms his friends and the public gener ally, that he has renled the stand formerly occupied by Mr. Thomas Gore, fronting the Market House in Johnstown, where he is provided with every means of accomodating and pleasing both citizens and travellers who may favor hun with a call, by a plentiful TABLE AND BAH and comfortable STABLING, where horses need not starve. And besides he will at all times ba provided during the winter season, with fresh and having considerable experienco in that line of business, he will be able to please the taste of the ino&t fafctiduous, having fitted up a splendid saloon he wili give every attention to customers all the time thankfully. Please direct communication to P.S. .M'CLOSKE Y. Johnstown, Pa. Dec. 13, 1849. 10-lf. A Largo lot of Blea lins, just rccoived ached and Brown Mus- and for sale verv low tb. i storu jt' MURRAY &, Z.41IM. JUST RECEIVED. A. No. 1 . V. R. Cliecso Mould aud Dipp'd Candles. Star do. 8 by 10, 10 by 12, 10 by l i and 112 by 16 Glass. Cotton Yarns. Halting. Corn Brooms, ic, &c, at LITZINGER &. TODD'S. II VTS! HATS!! A good assortmhnt of Fur, Bivsh, Silk. Mole, skin, Palmleaf, Mexican and ool HATS , for sale at UUUltA.fi Ai'S STORE. &.hh LBS- Mould, Dipped and Star Candles for sale by by MURRAY & ZAHM. DOZEN BOOTS and SHOES of all kinds just received andfor sale at Buchanan's Sore. OOkS and STATIONARY" rnr . liucnanan s Store. BLANK DEEDS For Sale at this Office: LOOOERE! HIGHLY IMPORTANT To the. Public! TIE IIC subscribers havo lust received ut :eir Store Room in Ebensburg , a very large assortment of NEW CJOOOi which they offer to their customers at VERY LOW PRICES. Thankful for the patronage so liberally bestowed upon them, they hope to merit its continuance, and beg leave to assure their friends and the public genera Hy . that the stock of goods which they now offer for sale will compare favorably, both as to quality and cheapness, with any other ever brought to this place. They cannot enumerate all the articles which they have on hand, but would say it comprises every thing usually kept in a coun try store such as Blue Black and Brown Clollis, Fancy and Plain CASSOIEKES, SATINETS of all prices and desdriptions, DELANES, CASHMERES, in every variety and color. MUSLINS, Brown and Bleached, CALICOES of rare and beautiful styles. GLOVES, HOSIERY and LAE GOODS. Also. A very large assortment of a(D35Sy of every variety and of the vejy best quality. iogether with a splendid lot of HATS AND CAPS, QUEENS WARE, HARDWARE, GROCERIES for family use. BOOKS and STATIONARY, FISH, SALT, 4-c , $e. In fact, every thing necessary to render their assortment co nplele. They would here say that it is their deter minalion to sell goods as cheap if not a little cheaper than any other establishment in the place. 1 his will be found to be the case by those who will favor them with a call. Lumber and all kinds of country produce taken in exchange for poods. MURRAY &. ZAII.M. Ebensburg, Nov. 8, 1S49. 5-tf. Fresh Tr rival of FALL AND WINTER J fETlUE subscriber has just received at 1 1 8 IL Store in Ebensburg a large supply of New Goods from the East, consisting of t'lolhs, Cassimeres, Saliinps, Plaids, Linseys and Flannels of all kinds; Calicoes, Mus lins, Alpaccas, Merinoes, De Laines, Ginghams, Tickings, Checks, Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Comforts, Ribands, Vestings, Silks and Satins. Also Bed, Horse and Saddle Blankets and Blanket Cloths. Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes of every description, together with an elegant assortment of Gro ceries, Hardware, Queens . ware, Drugs, Medicines, Stationary, Saddery, Tin ware, Fish, Leather, Salt and Nails. He has Mso any quantity of Notions, such as Combs, Suspenders, Silk Guards, Ladies' Steel and Silvered Slides, Buttons, Brushes, Pocket Books, Hooks 4" Eyes, 8,-c. fyc. in short every thing that is usually kept in a Cottntry Store. lie thanks his friends and the public genr erally for past favors, and requests them to call and take a look at his goods before purcha sing elsew here, as lie feels satisfied tha he can accommodate them with anything in his line of business at least as cheap as any other es tablishment in the county . Cash and approved country produce laKcn in exchange for Goods. JOHNSTON MOORE. Oct. 19, 1349. 2 tf. A N excellent lot of Locust Posts suitable for jfik. fencing on hand and for sale by MU fill AY &, ZAI1M. April IS 19. 12, HELL and Spanish Tolka Combs, Tort Mo 3 nies. Crushes, Fancy Soaps and Oliphar.e or sale by LITZINGER & TODD. ARDWARE. CUTLERY and CAR. PENTEtVS TOOLS just receivcd,aud for sale at the ttore of JOHN S. BUCHANAN. Salt, Salt! PA"h BARRELS SALT, of a vcjv su- t'H' nerior aualitv. iust received and i j j for sale by JOHNSTON MOORE. zfS &b DOZEN Boots and Shoes just re -tctii' ceived and for sale by MURRAY & ZAHM. TUST opened, a very extensive lot of GING J HAMS, LAWNS, and PRINTS of eve- ry variety, at the store of JOHN S. BUCHANAN. LARGE quantity "of IRON and NAILS si received and for sale by MURRAY &-ZAAM. "TMERALD and Silvered. Nolo Paper, En SlA velopea. Eng. and Clue Post' and Cap Pa Ii 1 1 I t per, v lodow onaoes, Account l ! Fancy and Tv Poolts far sah by ' LITZINGER Si Window Shades, Account Books, and NBW-'GOODS!. . v... ... .. - . -,.- . s . ? AND ' " ' - GREAT BARGAINS ! f ' THE subscribers beg leave to return their thanks to their friends and the public general ly, for the liberal patronage heretofore bestow. ed upon them, and now have the pleasure of informing them that '.they have jusi rcceivca and are now opening a large and beautiful stock of amonir which may be found Superior black, brown, blue and olive, 1" rench, English and American CLOTHS- Fancy and Plain Cassimcrs find Saline Is, KENTUCKY JEANS. Rich figured Silk and Satin VE STINGS, Flannels and Ginghams, TICKINGS, Rob Roy fr Common PLAIDS, PRINTS AND SHEETINGS, AUSTRILLIAN CLOTHS, French and English Merinoes, Blue, black, mode, scarlet Mous. de Lains and Cashmeres; Blanket, Long, Thibit, Embroidered Cloth, Terkeri and Ma zonika Shawls; Fringes, Gimps, and Velvet Trimmings; Muffs, Silk & Cotton Hose, Gloves, Ribbons, Comforts, Hats & Caps, Bonnets, Boots fc Shoes, Gum and Buf falo Overshoes. ALSO, A complete assortment of HARDWARE, QUEENS IV A R E, GROCERIES, BOOKS & STATIONARY, Whips, Fish, Salt, &c. &c. All of whisb have been selected with grea care, and with a view of pleasing all who ma be kind enough to give them a ca.I. 0"Lumber, country produce and Cash ta ken for goods. LITZINGER &, TODD. Nov. 1849. 1 PUBLIC BENEFIT! i Constantly on hand and continually Selling Or exchanging ihe very best quality of illcrcliaiitlisc That can be procured in Philadelphia Cheap For Grain or Hides, and still cheaper For The more acceptable article termed Cash, Or on short and approved credit fit the Store of WILLIAM M'GOUGlIiCo. Foot of Plane No. 4, A. P. R. R. N. B. Persons wishing to exchange Grain for Goods, etc., may do well to call at the store of WM. M'GOUGH &. Co. Sept. 27, 1849. 51-tf. FOR SALE OR RENT. The subscriber offers for sale or rent his well kn own TANYARI), adjoining the borough of Ebensburg on the east lying between tha turn pike and the Loretto road witli three acres of land thereto attached under high staie of culti vation, on which tho following buildings have been erected, viz: a good two story fram dwel ling house and a frame stable, and excellent i. . il: m i - . i r ouuu mgs en auapieu lor a tanners sllop. All the appurtenance.- necessary for carrying on the tanning trade are in excellanl order, I INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT it a.bo i pre and can if r. ouired be enlarged. There- i. ah d m "Vral oU"r "1f,d;caton3- J P1 , . - . .... . . a lirre puddIv of food water both nt tlm lmii and. l the lanyard. y Til 1 - . , n icrui oi bie .win ou rc-.isouao;e. losses- Sion Will be delivered OQ the first day of April IBoU. JOIINSTON MOORE. Oct. IS. tSi9 2-lf. Red Lead, Spanish Brown, White Lead, Whiting,' Putty, Varnish, Spirits Turpentine, and Sweet Oil, for sale hy LITZINGER & TODD. FOR SALE A Tract of unimproved Land, covered with valuable Timber, lying about five miles West of Ebensburg, enquire of JOHN WILLIAMS. Ebensburg, April 12, J349. 12-lf. Fish, Fish 7VT ACKEREL. Herrings, Codfuh, Salmon, LTJL just opened by LITZINGER &, TODD. DOZEN Mann's Axes for sale at tlie store of MURRAY &, ZAHM. "ITUST received, a large lot of English and Cl French CLOTHS. Blue. Black and Fan. cy CASSIMERES, and SATINETS of eve - ry variety, at the 6tore or JOHN s. isuchaiAi. TTOOLLEN &. CO TTON TVV .VFEDS and for raah or tor casa or V r A IN l SI Utro, cheap country produce, to had at Buchanan's Store. UEENS1VARE and GROCERIES, large lot, for sale low at Buchanan's Store. TJ K PIECES Barred Linsey for sale -H- by MURRAY & ZAHM. ASKETS, Axes, Umbrellas. Broom, "El egy Encirclers," and Sundries generally, fur sale by LITZINGER &. TODD "a ILL and X CUT SAWS for sale at lfJa. nlora of the MURRAY &, ZAHM JOB WORK iVeatly and expeditiously execu ted at this Office. WASHINGTON HOUSE, Portage, Nb7?rA. P.. R. Ii. fJYUE undersigned takes this method of in U forming his frionds and the public gencr ally, that he has taken that large and commoi dioue House, favorably know as tho Washington Hotel, formerly kept by William Palmer. Esq. Hiv ing fitted up the House in a style not to be sur passed by any other west of the mountains, ihe travelling community can rest assuryd that on hi.- part there will he nothing wanting to make llieir sojourn a pleasant one, as he is de termined to supply his tallc with the best that the country market ca n afford. S3 IS H VII will bo supplied with the choicest of Liquors HIS STABLE is large and roomy, and attended by careful and attentive Hostlers. RICHARD TROTTER. A. P- R. R., June 6, 1S49 3t-tf. fill IF I ' III AND PURIFY 1 PURIFY! Life aul Health are in tUs Blaoi. Not on! of till the numerous medicines thnt have be-i t)r'p.rod. bt-gin to be of ax gn-Ht m.'dicfil virtue, powet tnl un'iiiling cvrtrur.ty ti cli.nic nn.t purity, produce iteu Kralthy blood, Bn4 elrtngthr n and indurate tiio whole sys BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT. Thia Purifier is tlie most uondt-fxl and em'.ouishhig rem 'Ay in the world. No otlir medicine baa iS'tcled such u! uobt miraculous cures of Scrofula, Fever Sores, Salt Rheum, SYPHILIS, and other eruptive find tkin dieases. v'z : Ery ipelas. Sores, VUcrt. Ulcerated Sore Mouth and Thrott Sursi't Sore Mouth. SrjiH Hnad. H-Us. P-les, Pimples oh Ik Face, JVuumatinm. LIVER. COMPLAlST. hu many otli lipases. TlIOJJ.SANDd of such disease have ber-n cure y this PURIFIER, and cured by the ue of FOUF TIMES Less Quantity, at Isss Cost oy four-fold, than ever such aiw uses wore before or sine cured, by Shrsnparilla. or any other remfdy. What, tiiei: m the qufStinn for those interested to deride, as to wonoin; md hci.llh? FIIt--jT IFill it cure my complaint SK(" OND It it cheaper ? TU1KD 'M ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH of BRANT'S PURIFIER effectively cure FOUR. TIMK- 43 much disease as one dollar' m lenrth of Sarsawilla t If i will, then it i FOUR TIMS CHEAPER than Sartapa rilla. And to prove this we otllr one case of cute, oat o ihe many case 3 of MOST HORRID SCROFULA. To realize 'ho gnat power of this medicine as a purifier read, in our Pamphlets, tho perfect cure eifected on Mr. J B. Hasktn, of Rome, Oneida county, -V. Y. He was eonfinei to his bed One Tenr was not expected to live ttcenty-fou-hours longer hie neck was eaten nearly oti". trom ear ti ear a hole was eaten through the Wind pipe his ear near!; eaterj out the use of one arm destroyed an Ulcer, as lars &s a msn hand, had nearly eaten through his side am there were on him, in all. Twenty Large, Deep, Discharging Ulcers which were ALL CU R ED, and he restored to health ane 'JZ'IJ0. la.iZr "-ainJ h?,the ur ' f?NLV J1 VVi:LV BOTTLKrf. This wonderful cure ia certified to by Fourteen KespecfaMe Witnesses. And it i the jfrentest cure. th moat undoubtedly substantial ed. of one ot tiie mnst horrid and mo.it hiiess cae ol Scrofula, thrtt hn ever l.cen cure t shn-e fie world was ere nted cumpiett'ly ertalishinj t'.ie grail potctr uiid crrtair licacy of t'.ie mdUiein.:. BRACT'S I3T51A PULMONARY BALSAM PoMeMP- a!, the ciOBnBi..5 nd purifying virtue ti-.rly us powerful udwtitna th preparation rl!ed 4 BRANT'S adapted to, una are es.-nriary neceery, iu cur ' COUGHS AND CONSUMPTIONS. I TITI53 RtLSAM li.'als and cures ttrers in H? L'lnjrs. and Llsewheru internally, aa certainly hd easi'y as tie Purifying KTirari rnri-a and hnla Ulcers external. This Balsam cures nine i'hh'I of Consumption cut ol ten, alter all other remedies have failed to- to good. TIIO ITS A!VZ!! Ol' COVSC31PTIOXS, nl Chronic Coitshs. nbundnnt'y prove i wnfailinr efficacy in fill diseases of tlie BREAST. THROAT, AND LUNGS. A O YirVCf WO.II AIV SAVED! CONSUI.IPTION CURED ! Wo state tliis cure to prove the potcer to save life, when Otis Balsam, is used, even a'.tr.r the pt-rson is considered, by 1 itlivftirixn ami t'ri-nd. to be in the last stares of disease ac- Itualiy dying and, in this cmc, so far gone, that the shroud 2nd buruil cixht-s were bought. For the particulars of this cas.', and the resectable and undoubted proot ot nil the ctr- 'umt:inccs nmi iiu-t. Mt reler to onr rsmrui.r.i a. 'ihis cure wns Hlottc!l on mijs. ZIBA oxti.ic.MA!; oj Eaiision Soa.Saratraa county, y. Y. Wecan pruebcyona a doubt, many otaer a mot eguaUy P; i wore pronounce! incurchle. vy skilful physicians. brant'S fdlmubaki uauam cares mn BHuiDtiot. Courh. CoUis, Siiiuingof liUiod, BUedat at the I Lumjtm. I'ains m tJte iiraist auU diac. A-a.utiaitoH nj uic neon, " - - . rr Cuoicra Jnjantum, IJysentcry, una summer umpoaiuis, CliildreJi una adults and ALL, Fcmala Weaknesses and Complaints. No rpmfilT offerd to the public has rer been half as xrtaiit and effectual in restoring ALL. me mruieiitai tceax- nesnrs and irregularities ol the ees, aa BRANT S PUL MONARY BALSAM. It makes no difference whether the dernnsmcnt be suvpresxion, excess, or other vxakness t KF.GULATK3 ALL, by strengthening the system, equal. SLUVOU3 1KKH AUILH . see i'ampnici. CHANGE OF LIFE. From the Cirl to the Woman, and the Woman, at middle ssre the one case is accelerated, and the oth.-r so gradually mppressed. s to prevent any of the ifo feas that ire- j s II wcd OrylDI A I 1X1 I L I T L.II III I k S I I I Sec thecureof Hubbard, of Stamford, Conn .and others. D YS PEPSI A See T. S. Wilcox, ot Attica, Wyoming A, u and many more. Wervous diseases and Derangements rured without fail. DYSENTERY and SUMMER COMPLAINT, in children and adults and CHOLERA INFANTUM. No mother need ever mourn the death of her child by Cholera Infantum, while teetbin?. it BKANT 5 PUL monary balsam be . admrnut t. taatol ia to stered. It should be. r than tho ordiuary For Sale by Litzinger 4 Todd, Ebensburg. D. B. IVakefield, Johnstown. Riffle $ Humphreys, Summit. Mary Orr, Hollidaysburg. M. Orlady 4 C Williamsburg. E. P. Hilderbrand, Indiana. Jackson 4 Alendell, Blairsville. R. R. McCrea, Saltsburg. All letters and orders must be addressed to JFallace 5" Co , 106 Broadway Neiv lork. GODEVS LADY S BOOK. WE HATE MUCH MORE THAN Ft LULLED ALL OC ' moNigEs! -And enter ' uporr the year with 8 new ona which those who know us and whodoei not w ll believe. . : Codcy's Lady's Book for 1S50 shall snrpass thai , for 1849, . And exceed all magazines patt, prc.ent and le come. Terms HSU IX ADVANCE, Postage paid. M A G N I F 1 CEN T & EX P ES I V E P K E M I UH3 Subset ibers to a club, or Single Subscri' bersmay choose different engravingg. One copy 1 year 3, with anj iwa of the IbU lowinj splendid premium plites: "Death." Bed of Ihe Rev. John W esley," U'et'er Preaching in the Gtvennp Amphitheatre." "America guided by wi adorn, 'Gen Taylor and Oid Wnitey, Likenc-a of the Rev. John Wesley." Do. or his co-laborer,' "Uer. John Fletcher," the lasl I wo though aepir! ate engravings, we count only aa one pra. inium. Two copiea for S and any two of tho abort prints to each subscriber. Five copies for 10, and an extra copy of tha Hook, and any two of the above engravings to the person sending the club. Eleven copies for $20, and an extra copy of tha Book, and any three of the above engravings to the person pending the blub. Any person tending 5 in advance, subscript tion 1850 and '51. will be-entitled to any four nf the above engravings. MORE $ MOST LIBERAL OFFERS. For 20 in advance, ten copies of the Lady's L'oo k vill be rent, and a copy of either of tha above magnificent prints aenl to each sub. scriLer. They can iu all cases, select which they please. For 30, we will send ten copies of tho Btjok and thirty copies of the above engravings. Single number of the Lady's Book. tiS cents. The abovo are large sized parlor prints. The "Death Bed of Wes'ey, contains many por traits; 4 Wesley Preac'ning in the Amphiibea. tre" contains hundreds of figure, and cott to engrave it; "America guided by wis dom." is a very large line engraving, and cost S1600 to engrave. "General Taylor and Old Whily" is one of the largest of the Gen. Taylor prints, and is engraved from an original paint, ing, at a cost of $1000, The heads of Wesley and Fletcher are of a good size for framing. PREMIISIS ARB ONLT SEXT WHEN THE SCBSCIT. TION ARK REMITTED DIRECT TO THE ri'BLlSHEK. The Lady's Book will contain several Hundred good Engravings. Postmasters and others serxding Clubs will oblige us very much by having them all addressed to one 7iamc. h is no inconvenice to them and will be a great fa vor to us Premiums to the towns sending the lar gest number of Subscribers. The town sending us the largest number of mcil subscribers lor 1S50, will be entitled to ihe Lady's Book for 1851 gratis; and the cnt in number each subscriber Isball receive any oas of the above plates. AdJress L. A GODEV. 113 Chestnut Stieet. Philadelphia. CAMBRIA CLOTHING STORE! 5ow is the Time for Bargains! ! f JJIIE subscribers have just received f I om it the east at their Clothing Store in Ebeni- burg, a Lrge assortment of FALL 4- WINTER CLOTHING, among which may be enumerated A fine lot of blue. Felt, and Blanket overcoats; Frock, .' resi and Sack oats of every variety and ecl or; a very large stock of Sa tinet and assimere Pan taloons of every descrip tion, and a good as sortment of Silk $ Satinet Cas si mere Vests, to gether with every kind of Boys' Clothing. A I, SO, Fine and Coarse Shirts. Handkerchiefs, Flannel Shirts, Stocks, Umbrellas, all of which they will dispose of on the most reasonable terms. They have a!soon hand a large stocK of CIrtbs CassN meres and Vestings, which theyara prepared to make up in the most workmanlike manner, and on ihe most accomodating terms for cash or approved country pro duce. Their entire Stock of Clothing is made up accord ing to the latest Fashions. T?nrinr priori tUar ernnAm arith crreat care Bnd DUrchased On the lowest cash terint. t-W l arc preprcu 10 accomoaaie ineir irreuu- - customers with clotliin? of a t uDerior nuai . , . .,.;!. r . i i 1 1 1 1 I ll n f w nrirp. 1 1 1 , u irniici ui a i -- i- -- t in i u iiijt wvic cki suiu iu mis tuuiut I'lio iml.lir rr ra nt Pn Hit invited td CtU and examine their goods. EVANS & HUGHES. Oct. 25, 18-19. 4-tf. A FARM FOR SALE OR RENT THE subscriber offers for a!e or rent liii r AliiU snuateo in sufquenann. . JN wau. bria countr. on the road leadintj lroOl CbrDI. llUrff loti,e Cherry Tree, about fuor railei south-west ot ahe latter place, contaiumg I oxn AIr?C! I OUU IV ILO, mre or less, seventy acres of which arecTearei and un(jer j,00(J cultivation, "with a ffood or. chard and excellent meadow.. The Timbet if abundant and suitable for every purpose. Ihe improvements consist of a log cabis I barn and two cabin houses. The terms will be reasonable and possession delivered cn the first of April next. JOHNSTON MOORE. Oct. 18, 1849. 2-tf. MONEY W anted!! A LL persons indebted to tlie subscriber art earnestly requested to call and settle their respective accoantsu He wishes it distinctly understood that his necessities are such that no MUST HAVE MONEY. The undersigned therefore hopes that thosa in arrears will come forward and discnar?e lo.al . r I V i r oM;i;r.n. and tncs rel,re ,m ,rf m cany ana 'u ' nprhint fmm trnnhlfl. Ecnsbor5, Pec. 20, 1813. ll-tf- Si. TOPD.
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