g CD Ml g at sx Exquisite Ioem. We have much pleasure in being able first to present to our readers, the follow ing exquisite poem from the pen of Eliza Cook. "We have seldom or never read anything more entirely beautiful than this which we extract from a late copy of her Journal forwarded to us by the lady her self. Model Courier. "There's a Silver Lining to Every Cloud." The poet or priest who told us this StrveJ mankind in the holiest way; Fur it lit up the eaith with the stars of bliss Thst beacons the cul with cheerful ray .J Too often we wander despairing and blind. Breathing our useless murmurs aloud ; Cut ts kiadar to bid us seek and rind A silver lining in every cloud." May wo not walk in the dinglo ground When nothing but Autumn's dead leaves are seen; But search beneath them, and peeping around Are the young Spring tuft9 of biuo and green Tis a beautiful eye that ever perceives The presence of God in Mortality's crowd, 'Tib a saving creed that thinks and blieves There's a silver lining to every cloud." Let as look clcsely before we condemn Bushes that bear no bloom of fruit. There may not be beauty in leaves or stem, " But virtue may dwell far down at the root; And let us beware how we utterly spurn Brothers that seem all cold and proud If their bosoms were opened, perchance we might learn 'There's a silver lining to every cloud." Let us not cattoul Mercy and Truth, When Guilt is before us in chains and shame When Passion and Vice have cankered youth, And Age lives on with a branded name;,1 Something of good may still be there. Though its voice may never be heard aloud. For, while blsck with the vapours of pestilent air, There's & silver lining to every cloud." Ssd are the sorrows that often times come. Heavy and dull, and blighting and chill. Shutting the liijht from our heart and our home. Marring our hopes and defying our will; Dut lei us notstnX. boneath the woe, Tis well P, !., BIB IlltU 1IU uu nou For be suer. though we may not oft see it be! low, "There's a silver lining to every cloud." And when stern Death with skeleton hand, Has snatched the flower that grew in our breast. Do we not think of a fairer land. Where the lost are found, and the weary at rest7 Oh! tho hope ofan unknown Future spring-( lo its purest strength o'er tho coffin and shroud The aharl -vii.d, uui rami a spirit voice sings "There's a silver lining to ev ;ry clvud." "Freedom of the Tress." Aroand her waist I put ray arm It felt as soft's a cake, "Oh dear!" says she "what liberty You printer-men do lake.", "Why yes, my Sal, my charming gal; (I squeezed her some I guess.) Can you say aught, my chick, against The FreedomoJ tht Pres$l " I kissed her some I did, by gum She colored like a beel; Upon my living soul, she looked Almost too good to eat! I gaveanothei bu.s, and then. Says khc "I do confess, I rather sorter kinder like 'Tho Freedom of the Press.' ' " Pretty Good. An old lady living on one of the telegraph lines leading from this city observed some workmen digging a hole near the door. She inquired what it was for. 'To put up a post for the tele graph,' was the answer. Wild with fury and afright, she incontinently seized her bonnet and ran to her next neighbor with the news. 'What do you think!' she ex claimed, breathless haste, 'they're a sittin up that cussid paragraph right again my door, and now I reckon a body can't spank a child, or scold a hand, or chat with a neighbor, but that plaguy thing'll be a bbbbin it over creation! I won't stand it. I'll move right away, where there ain't none ol them onnateral fixins! Love and Geograpny. 'Bob where i the state of matrimouey?' . ltis one ot United States. It is boun ded by huggingand kissing on one side and cradles and babies on the other. Its chief products are population, broomsticks and staying out o'nights. It was discovered by Adam anuLve while trying to find a northwest passage out of Paradise. The climate is rather sultry, till you pass the tropics of house keeping, when squalh -weather commonly sets in, with sufficient power to keep all hands as coo as cucum bets. For the prircipal roads leading to this interesting state, consult the first pair ot blue eyes you run against! C3Mystery magnifies danger as fog noea the sun; the nana that warned Bel hazar derived its horifving influence from the want of a body. One Thing at a Time. Step among your neighbors, reader, and see whether those among them who have got along smoothly, and accumulated property and gained a good name, have not been men who bent themselves to one single branch of business who brought all their pow ers to bear upon one point, and build on one foundation. It must be so. Go out in ihe spring, when the sun is yet far distant, and you can scarcely feel thn influence of its beams, scattered as they are over the wide face of creation, but collect those beams to a focus, and they kindle up a flame in an instant. So the man that squanders his talents and his strength on many things, will fail to make an impression with either; but let him draw them to a point, let him strike at a single object, and it will yield before him. Playing the Amiable. Amorous voun.o- gentleman should be cautious of J D borrowing poetry. A lover was once whispering expressions of admiration into the ear of his mistress and borrowed a sentimental strain from Philip Sydney- When he paused from failure of recollec tion the lady said, 'Pray sir, go on. The next page is much better.' CF4Punch' says, in reference to the alarm which recently prevailed, that the Thames would overflow its banks, that the watery old gentleman is confined to his bed, and is likely to remain so for some years. "I blush at the thought," said a darky preacher, the other day, during a har rangue. "Yes," said one of the audi ence, 'I see that there is a great deal of color in your face." 3L 2B St S o The "Mountain Senti.vel" 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 arrearages are paid. A ailure to notify a discontinuance at the ejpira tionot 'kthe term subscribed for, will be consider ed as a new engagement. KTADVERTISEMENTS will be inserted at the following rates: 50 cents per square for the first insertion; 75 cents for the second; 1 for three insertions, and 25 cents per square for every subsequent insertion. A liberal de duction made to those who advertise by the year. All advertisements handed in must have the proper number of insertions marked there on , or they will be published till foibid and charged in accordance with thn above terms. 0AI1 letters and communications, to insure attention must be pott paid. OAMDIIIA CLOTHING STORE! Sow is the Time for Bargains ! ! rHHE subscribers have just received from Ja the east at their Clothing Store in Ebens- burg, a large assortment of FALLS? WINTER .LO THING, among which may bo enumerated A fine lot of blue. Felt, and Blanket overcoats; Frock, 'rcss and Sack oats of every variety and ccl or; a very large stock of Sa tinet and as si me re Pan taloons of every descrip tion, and a good as sortme?it of Silk Satbiet Cassi mere Vests, to gether with every kind of Boys' lathing. ALSO, Fine and Coarse Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Flannel Shirts, Stocks, Umbrellas, all of which they will dispose of on the most reasonable terms. They have also on hand a large stocK of Cloths Cassi- meres and Vestings, which they are prepared to make up in the most workmanlike manner, and on the most accomodating terms for cash or approved country pro duct;. I heir entire Stock ol Clothing is made up accord ing to the latest Fashions. Having selected their goods with great care and purchased on the lowest cash terms, they are prepared to accomodate their friends and customers with clothing of a superior quality and at lower prices thin goods of a similar quality were ever sold in this county. lhc public arc respectfully invited to call and examine their goods- EVANS & IIUGHEb. Oct. 25, 1349. 4-tf. A FARM FOR SALE OR RENT THE subscriber offers for sale or rent his FARM situated in Susquehanna township. Cam bria county, on the road leading from Ebens.' hurg to the Cherry Tree, about four miles south-west of she latter place, contaiuing 350 ACRES, more or less, seventy acres of which are cleared nd under good cultivation, with a rood or. chard and excellent meadows. The timbei is abundant and suitable for every purpose. The improvements consist of a log cabir. barn and two cabin houses. The terms will be reasonable and possession delivered on the hrst ot April next. JOHNSTON MOORE. Oct. 18, 1849. 2-tf. MONEY W a ii t e d!! A LL persons indebted lo the subscriber are earnealy requested lo call and settle their respective accounts. He wishes it distinctly understood that hi necessities are such that he MUST IIAVK JirONKV The undersigned therefore hopes that those m arrears will come forward and discharge at least a portion of their obligations, and thus relieve mm irom airucuuy and savo themselves perhaps iroru trouble. JOHN S. BUCHANAN. Ebensburg, Dec 20, 1949 iitf. NEW CJOOIDS! AND GREAT BARGAINS ! ! THE subscribers beg leave to return their thanks to their friends and the public general ly, for the liberal patronage heretofore bestow, cd upon them, and now have the pleasure of informing them that they have just received and are now opening a largo and beautiful flock of among which may be found Superior black, brown, blue and olive, French, English and A merican CLOTHS- Fancy and Plain Cttssimers ami Salticls, KENTUCKY JEANS. Rick fgured Silk and Satin VESTINGS, Flannels and Ginghams, TICKINGS, Rob Roy $ Common PLAIDS, PRINTS AND SHEETINGS, A US TP ILL IAN CL O TIIS, 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; Mufis, Silk &, Cotton Hose, Gloves, Ribbons, Comforts, Hats & Caps, Bonnets, Boots &z Shoes, Gum and Buf falo Overshoes. a ALSO, A complete assortment of HA RD WA RE, Q UEENS VA RE, GROCERIES, BOOKS &. STATIONARY, Whips, Fish, Salt, &c. &.c. All of whisb have been selected with great care, and with a view of pleasing all who may be kind enough to give them a ca.l. 0Lumber, country produce and Cash ta ken for goods. LITZINGER &, TODD. Nov. 1849. A PUBLIC BENEFIT ! Constantly on hand and conti nually .Selling- Or exchanging the very best quality of illcrchaiidisc Tbsl can be procured in Philadelphia !icap For Grain or Hides, and still cheaper For The more acceptable article termed Cash, Or on short and approved credit 31 the Store of WILLIAM M'GOUGII & Co. Foot of Plane JSo. 4, A. P. R. R. N. B. Persons wishing to exchange Grain tor Isoods, ccc, may do well to call at the store of WM. M'GOUGII & Co. Sept. 27, 1849. 51-tf. FOR SALE OR RENT. The subscriber offers for sale or rent his well known TANYARD, adjoining the borough of Lbensburg on the east lying between the turn pike and tho Loretto rotd with three acres of land thereto attached under high 6taie 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 buildings well adapted for a tanner's shop. All the appurtenance necessary for carrying on the tanning trade are in ezcellant order. and can if required be enlarged. There is also a large supply of good water both at the houso and at the lanyard. terms of sale 'will be reasonable. Posses sion will be delivered on the first day of April JOHNSTON MOORE. Oct. 18, 1849 2-tf. Red Lead, Spanish Brown, White Lead, Whiting, Putty, Varnish, Spirits Turpentine, and Sweet Oil, for sale hy LITZINGER & TODD. Fish, Fish fair ACKEREL. Herrings, Codfish, Salmon, 1VJL just opened by DOZEN Mann's Axes for sale at the store CJP of MURRAY & ZAHM. JUST received, a large lot of English and French CLOTHS, Blue, Black and Fan. Icy CASSIMERES, and SATINETS of eve. ry variety, at the store of 1T7 00LLEN & COTTON TWEEDS and PANT STUFFS, cheap for cash or country produce, to had at ISucna nan's Store. if UE ENS WARE and GROCERIES, Iirge lot, for sale low at liucnanan s more. HATS! HATS!! 4 trnnil itainrimlnt llf Fur. Tituxh. Xlllc. Mole. 8kinf Palmleaf, Mexican ool HATS, for sale at BUCHANAN'S TJ gh PIECES Barred Linsey for sale v bv MURRAY & ZAHM. 1U&ASKETS, Axes, Umbrellas.Croom, g B egy Encirclers," and Sundries generally for sale by LITZINGER & TODD. M ILL and X CUT SAWS for sale at the store of MURRAY & ZAHM- zjltfbtfb LBS. Mould, Dipped and Star TiHVHJ' Candles for sale by MURRAY & ZAHM. r a 1VTC nPFTlW I ""V, V- For Sale at this Office. RECEIPTS AND OF CAMBRIA COUNTY, From the 26th day of January, A, D. 1849, until the 23d day of Zcptemoer, 1849, inclusive. David Todd, Esq., Treasurer, In account with Cambria County. BP. Bolls. Cts To am'nt ree'd from Collectors 3081 20 00 00 00 56 04 00 4t it " on unseated lands " redemption of lands 44 turnpike Company " unseated road tax school tax " Jas. Kane bal. due 90 35 09 129 87 1 tt tt 3498 1212 80 95 Bal due Treasurer 4711 31 CP. By airTnt paid on orders issued by the county Commissioners as follows, viz: to Grand Jurors 189 Traverse Jurors 018 Bridges 231 Elections 323 Probats 20 Incidentals 25 Commissioners 105 Commissioners Clerk 80 County Auditors 104 Supervisors 85 Road Viewers 53 Assessors HO Foxes 106 Wild Cats 8 Printers 127 New Jail 529 Jailor 18 Fuel 67 12 11 87 m 62 k 27 1 18 00 75 65 75 62 h 49 00 50 17 061 341 Stationary 18 Court Cryer 5 Tipstaves 4 Criminal Prosecutions 124 Constables 51 50 00 00 74 77 25 Coroners Inauest 26 Prothonotary 252 Refunding 468 Exonerations 105 Common Schools 197 County Treasurer 15 Hospitals for Insane 247 Refunding for road and school 75 96 71 16 36 75 87 30 omitted in last settlement 158 By Commission of 31 per ct. on $1541,51 170 4711 81 Given under our hands at the Commis- day of January, A. D. 1850. G. W. EASLY, D. LITZINGER, V Comr's. J. P. URBAN. J Attest: James M'Dermit, Clk. We the undersigned Auditors of Cam bria County report, that we have careful ly examined the Accounts and Vouchers, OUTSTANDING DEBTS Due County from Collectors and others, as follows: FPOM COLLECTORS. David Lucas, Conemaugh tP. ames M'Dermit, Clearfield David Lucas, Conemaugh tt . Bor. John Hughes, Cambria I). T. Storm, Johnstown Fredrick. Emigh, Summerhill tp. P. Storm , Washington John Westover, Susquehanna Wm. Bradley, Washington Joseph Brand, Clearfield Daniel Flenner, Summerhill John Williams, Cambria Samuel Davis, Jackson S. H. Smith, Johnstown tt James Buik, Sumerhill John Christe, Washington Samuel Hollers, White Simon Weakland, Allegheny John Evans, Cambria " Henrv Buck, Carroll " Patrick Ivory, Clearfield " Wm. Ream, Conemaugh " David Leidy, Jackson Fredrick Marbourg, Johnstown Bor. George Helsel, Richland tp. J. B. Wilkinson, Summerhill " Francis Bearer, Susquehanna Matthew Black, Washington John Shorten, White .. Total Amount M. D. Magehen John M'Gough, former Sheriff Moses Canan, former Treasurer n tt it tt Huntingdon, Cambria & Indiana Turnpike Company Michael Noon Joseph Brown John Shally John Myers William Rainev former Sheriff Daniel Brown Peter Collins & John Thomas Ebenezer Porter John Boyle Interest not ijicluded in the above Robert M. Lemmon Judgment Michael Skelly P. M'Coy late Commissioner A. Burgoon ' Jsese Patterson late Sheriff Aggregate Receipts for the past year " Expenditures 44 Amount due Treasurers Given under our hands at the Commissioners office in Ebensburg the 7th day of February A. D. 1850, Attest James M'Dermitt. Cleric, EXPENDITURES, Receipts and Expenditures of the aforesaid County Commissioners from the 20th day of January, A. D. 1849, until the 23d day of September, 1849, inclusive, and find them to be correct as above stated. Witness our hands at the Commissioners Olfice in Ebensburg, the 29th day of January, A. U. leaO. RE'ES S. LLOYD, JOHN SCOTT, I Auditors WASH. DOUGLASS PEEIPTS EXPENBITURES, OF CAMBRIA COUNTY", From the 24th day of September, A. B. 1849, until the 7th day of February, .n. jj. loot;, inclusive. Ealrick M'Coy, Esq., Trcasnrfr, In account icith Cambria County. BP. Bols Cts. To am'nt ree'd from Collectors 3G92 539 561 412 15 70 99 19 22 00 50 12 721 44 on unseated lands 44 on 44 road tax 44 on 44 school 44 44 on rent of old Jail 44 redemption of lands Balance due Treasurer t 45 130 5396 CP. By amount paid on orders issu- ed by CouMy Commissioners as follows, viz: lo Grand Jurors 232 1 Traverse Jurors 53100 Bridges and roads 550 14 Elections 12b 16 Probata 4j53 Incidentals 59 67 Commissioners 140 77 Commissioners' Clerk 79 00 Supervisors 187 171 Assessors 359 621 Foxes 55 75 Wildcats 1100 Printers 79 75 New Jail 1130 241 Jailor 87 701 Fuel 14 771 Court Cryer 19 00 Tipstaves 12 00 Criminal Prosecutions 434 50 Constables 79 21 Coroner's Inquests 3S 55 Prothonotary 256 54 Refunding 39 53 Exonerations 194 35 Hospital for Insane 265 71 Sheriff 9(04 Running Blacklick twp. line 5;00 TJ'innino; boundary between Blair & Cambria uio Repairs 29 36! Redemption cf land 54 0l 5201,661 By Treasurer's Commission on I $5201 661 at 3 195 06 5396 72 County, State, 8 Cts j S Cts 1542 1550S 1543 IS 18 12133" 549 30 235 SO 1844 14 91 57 41 46 72 6b 66 13 70 94 04 39 88 1845 IS 50 1846 4S70I 45 93 1847 27 35 127 90 146 65 1848 250 94 86 33 C6;S2 "43 92 106 S9 37 71 437 01 104 79 31 32 44 65 " 16 55 1849 363 19 144 65 350 07s 30 45 " 320j01 121 37 31093 120 25 " 246 22 50 69 310 28 116 34 211 69 95 84 " 226 17 85 88 417 35 181 99 " 95 2 H 52 37 433 45 194 39 107 94 37 59 5230 32 52 32 455 861 541 5 24 00 94 85 90 82 n - 42 58150 3860Gi 75 22 00 421 59J 00 75 47 62 1 2846 80J 8765 10108 $1343 461 53 07 GJ W. EASLY D, LITZINGER V Commissioners. J. P- URBAN We the undersigned Auditors of Cera bria county, report that we have carefuhV examined the accounts and vouchers r. ceipts and expenditures, of the aforceaid county Commissioners from the 24th of September A. D. 1849 until the 7th day of February A. D. 1850 inclusive, and find them. to be correct, as is also the forego ing statement of outstanding debts. Wit. ness our hands at the Commissioner's Of. fice at Ebensburg the 7th day of Februa ry A. U. I8DU. REES S. LLOYD JUHN SUUTT AuS, rt. WASH. DOUGLASS PURIFY! PURIFY! Life aud Health are ia the Blood. Not one of all the numerooi medicines t'att tn.ra bn prepared. b'.zins to be of as grrat mdlcul Tirtu", povtr md unfailing cr rtdinty to clon; nd purify, produce lucUhy blood, and aLrcngthm uni tDr:g rle 10- whale t ten), tui BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT. Thi PuriEer ia the most tcandtrful and astoniikinf rem ;dy in the world. Ho other medicine iui creeled tuts td anoit miraculous cures of Scrofula, Fever Sores, Salt Rheum, iYPniI.13, and othr eruptive nd tin d';reeg.v;r ; ry iiptloa. Sores, Uker. Ulceraled Sore -,". A and Tkrem A' urtinJ? Sitre Mouth. Scald Haa i, Bilrs. Piles, rirr.yUs ci U Face, Rheumatiitnt. LIVER CCtMPLAl.VT, ko J many othe lisenses. THOL'SANDd of such diseases hnTi ben cure v this PURIFIER, and cured by the ute of F0UI TIMES Loss Quantity, at Less Cost iy four-fold, than err such oisases were before or :n cured, by Sarsnpariila. or uny tither remedy. What, ties the question for those interested to deciJe, m to eoan'irr.j nd health FIItaT Witl H cure my comprint t SEJ OND it cheaper t TUiai K'Ji ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH of BR A NT'S PURIFIER effectively cure FOL'it TIME.' 3 much disease as one dollar's trorth of Sinapa-ilia If i then it is FOUR TIMES CHEAPER thrn Sir? rilia. And to prove this we fc'er one cue of cure, o; el the many c&ses of MOST HORRID SCROFULA. To realize lhc rrt3l power of this medicine . s purifier read, in our Pamphlets, the perfect cure tJ- ted cn Mr. J B. Haskiv, of Rome, Oneidm cowntf, -V. Y. He was con:'.ne to his bed One Year was not expected to lire tirenty foie hours longer his neck was eaten nearly off. from car ti car a hole was eaten tkrovgh the Windpipe his earnrirj eaten out the use of one ana destroyed ;in I'ictr, M lir? as a man's hand, had neariy eaten through hi side aw there were on him, in bit. Twenty Large, Deep, Discharging Ulcer? which were ALL- CURED, and he reitrfd to hta'.yi mi strength to labor a;ain, br the u.trt of O.'ii.Y T'VLVI BOTTLES. This wonderful cure is cert. tied to by Fourteen Respectable Witnesses. Kni it is the g-rexitst cure, the muturiJj'jtc.-rTsuVrtiitir.t i one OI l.ie mast Surrri-J an 1 m? hopeless r."i'i ol Scrofula, thit hs ever hr-t a curd since the worli rra niod completely establishing ti:e great puiesr aaJ crir fccacy of the midxin-. PULMONARY BALSAM Possesses all the cleansing and purifyinr virtues iv!M'y m powerful and active as the preparat.cn raiied " BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT'- :t ai?o is pre pared from seveml other meuiontioiis, whkh are pccului'ly adapted to, and tzc essentimiiy necessary, to cure COUGHS AND CONSUMPTION'S. TTII3 BALSAM ktals and cures Ulcers in the X'.Kv? tel lFewhere inlernaUy. as certainly and easi'y s t'r.e Purifyivf Eztract cures and hea's Ulcers externally. TL:s - cures nine cases of Coisum.p:irn. cut cf ten, alter cli tM remedies have failed to to good. THOUSANDS OF COXSOIPTIOSS, and Chronic Couglts. nbundnnrlv prove i's m faiii"f rjireff. in all diseases of tha BREAST, THROAT, AND LUNGS. A DYIXG WO.UAX SAVED I CONSUMPTION CURED! We ttAln thia cure to Drotre the voicer to tar: lift, "b this Balsam is ued. ercn after the person is considered, by physician and friends, to be in the last stage of disease -C-tually dying and, in this case, so far gone, thnt the siroLS nd burial clothe were bought. For the particulars of th'J case, and the respectable and undoubted proof of ail the iff umstancea and !act, we rcter to our I'aNl'ilLr.Tb. This cure was etfected on MRS. ZICA JUIKK.MAN, f Pailston Sna-Saraios a counter. .V. Y. We can crov beTixJ a doubt, many other almost eq'iaUy as hopeleas, and nerabie can of Coughs and Consumptions CUBED, wbis were pronounced incurable toy skilful pnysicians. BRADT'S f ULMUIMAnl iJAiS Aivi euros vwu sumption. Coughs, Colds, Spiititg of Blood, Bleedinr at iu Lungs, pains in tne ureast ana suie, i-atpuaiion oj ui . Cholera Infantum, Dysentery, and Summer Complaints, Children and adults and ALL Female Weaknesses and Complaints. Va mmaAv rWtnA trt tH rmWirt Yina ver beea ha.f SS xrtain and effectual in restoring ALL the incidental uak Hesses and irregularities of the sex, as BRANT'S PUL MONARY BALSAM. It makes no duierence whether die derangement be suppression, excess, or other icexifi-- I PVTl'l ITl'i! All. hp ,rjtli'. tV,a fVtm. itinif the circulation, and SOOTHING and ALLATiSfl nine NtUVOUS I11KITAUILITY, See Pamphlets. CHANGE OF LIFE. From the Girl tn the Woman, and the Woman at miiik ige the one case is aexelerated, and the other so grsAt-'-l suppressed, as to prevent any of the fatal diseases that txe quenlly arise in consequence of such change. LIVER COMPLAINT. Seo the enre of Dr. Hubbard, of Stamford, Conn , and others. DYSPEPSIA See T. S. Wilcoz, of Auica, irfsxr county, ft. 1 and many more. ICervous Diseases and Derangements cured without fail. DYSENTERY and SUMMER COMPLAINT, la childr and adult and CHOLERA INFANTUM. No mother need ever mourn the death of her child by Cholera Infantum, while teething, if BRANT'S PUL MONARY BALSAM be administered. It should oe, for such cases, administered ia larger than the orcLnary dosos. ' . For Sale by Litzinger Todd, Ebensburg, D. B. Wakefield, Johnstotcn. Piffle 4- Humphreys, Summit, Mary Orr, Hollidaysburg. 31. Orlady $ o, Williamsburg, E. P. Hiiderbrand, Indiana. Jackson 4 Wendell, Blair sville, P. P. McCrea, Saltsburg. All letters and orders must be addressed to Wallace 4- Co,t 106 Broadway Neio York. J DOZEN BOOTS and SHOES of wtP all kinds jiiBt received andfor sale tt Buchanan's Sort. A LARGE quantity of IRON and NAILS, insl racetred nmd for sal by J MURRAY ZAASf. AND