BEAR ON. BY A. M. EDMOXD. Bear on! What though life's tido may la A current strong opposing thee, And thou hut but a slender sail To spread brtore the adverse gale; When trials lasb the waves to foam. And thou art far from friend ana homo. Yield not lb spirit in despair, But rnanfullv the billows dare; High o'er the waters, wild and cold, Fix thou the steadfast eye and bald . Bear on, bear bravely oa! Bear on! The tvorld may jeer and scoff, And chosen friends may cast thee off; Stay not to weep the br iltle chain , One stormy wind could break in twain. If thou hast found that heart untrue, Which was thy hope, thy idol too, Sink not in sonow's depths profound, Despair will never heal the wound. Give to the past no vain regret, The future lies before thee yet. Bear on, bear bravely on ! Bear on! Dost thy repining eye Bee worthless men exalted high. While modest merit sinks forlorn In cold neglect and cruel scorn 7 O, rever from thy tempted hert Let thino integrity depart. When disappointment fills thy cap, Undaunted, nobly drink it up; Truth will prevail and justice show Her tardy honots cure, but slow. Bear on, boar bravely on! Bear on! Our life is not drea;n. Though often such its mazes seem; We were not born to live of case, Ourselves alone to aid and r!oasc; To each a daily task is given, A labor which shall fit tor heaven; When duty calls kt lovo grow waim, Amid the sunshine and the storm. With Faith, life's trials boldly breast, And come a conqueror ta thy rest. Bear on, boar bravely on! THE SONG OF STEAM. BY GEO. W. CUTTER When I saw an army upon the land, A navy upon the seas, Creeping along a snail like band, Or wai'.ing the wayward bteeze; When I saw the peasant faintly reel. At the toil which he faintly bore. As hi turned away at the tardy wheel, Or tugged at the weary oar. When I measured the panting courser's cpeeJ The flight of tho carrier dove, As they bore the Ijw a King decreed, Or the lines of impatient love; I could but think how the world weald feej As they were outstripped afar, When I should be bound to the rushing keel. Or chained to the flying car! Ha! ha! ha! They found me st last. They invited mo lorth at length, blast And I rushed to my throne with a thunder And laughed in my imn strength! Oh! then you saw a wondrous change On the earth and ocean wide; Where now my fiery armies range; No; wait for wii.d or tide. Hurrah! hurrah! the waters o'er The mountains steep decline; Time space have yielded to my power The world the world is mine! The giant steam of the queenly weit, Aud the orient floods divine. The ocean pales where'er I sweep, To hear ray strength rejoice, And monsters of tho briny deep Cower trembling at my voice. I carry the wealth and the lor J of oarlh, The thoughts of tho god. like mind, The wind lags after try goii;g forth, Tho lightning is left behind. In ihe darksome depths of tho fiithomlef s fly tireless arm dolh play, mine. Where the rocks no'cr raw the 6un declin?, Or the da wn of the glerioue day; I bring earth's glittering jewels up, From the hidden case below, And I mako the fountain's granite cup, With a crystal gash o'erflor. I blow the bellows, I forge the steel, In all the shops of trade; I hammer the ore, and I turn the wheel. Where my arms of strength are mado; I manage the furnace, the mill, tho mint, I carry, I spin, I weave. And all my doinga I put in print On every main and cvs. I've no muscle to weary , no breast to decay, JCo bones to be "laid on the shelf," And soon I intend 3'ou may "go and play" While I manage the world rayse.'C But harness mo down with your iron bands, Be sure of your curb an d rein, For I scorn the strength of your puny bands As the tempest scorns the chain. Fishar, the celebrated performer on the oboe, was invited bv Lord K-Iley to sup with him. In tho courso of the evening, his lordhhip hinted th$t he hoped he had troueht his obce with him. My lord," said Firht-r, 'my cbre r.ri?r eatssnppr.' Dress and Merit. Girard, the famous French painter, when very young, was the bearer of a letter of introduction to Lanjunais, then of the Council of Napo leon. The young painter was shabbily attired, and his reception was extremely cold; but Lanjunais discovered in him such striking proofs of talent, good sense, and amiability, that, on Girard "s rising "to take leave, he rose too, and accompanied his visitor to the ante-chamber. The change was so striking, that Girard could not avoid an expression of surpriso. 'My young friend,' said Lanjunais, anticipa ting the inquiry , "we receive and utikuwn person according to his dress; we take leave of him according to his merit." An exchange paper tells the following racy yarn: "At Morrow, a green-'ooking man got upon the cars, tied a large cur dosr he had with him to the irnn stanchion of the hindmoftcar, and del.berately took his seat among the ladies. Away bounded the iron horse with his usual speed, to the no small wonderment of the country man, who had never ridden so fast before Arriving at lister's ('rossinirs, he walk ed back to take a look at his favorite ant maS, and his surprise may be imagined, when he found only the head of the dog attached to the rope with which he had fastened him. After beingr perfectly sat isfied that the dog was dead, he mereJy uttered, '"Well, this is the enly critter that could teat that dog runnin'!" 51 12 & 8 Tho "Mountain Sestinel" is published ev cry Thursday morning at Two Dollars pc 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 are paid. A ailurc to notify a discontinuance atlheexpira. tionotlthe term subscribed for, will bo consider ed as new engagement. ZTADVEUTISEMENTS will bo insert at the follow ins; rate: 50 cent per square for tho first insertion; 75 cents for tho second; 1 for three insertions, and 25 cents por 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 fosbid and ch urged in accordance with the above terms. DA11 letters and communications, to insure attention must be post paid. &u3ir- (dip aiairiaiBa Remaining in the Post Office at Ebens burg, April 1$M850. Braniff P. Keach flcnrv 2 Rrown John Kelty John Bmer Joseph Keltv Mark Beaumont Andrew Jr. Lewie Rev E. Eurkheart Joseph Little Jimcs Bush T. D Cmuse Ilanah Capley A. D. Cogan Samuel Cnnsway Pe?tr Dimond'Daniel Duncan James Davis 1 hi. mas E. Evans Kichard Evana J. Evsns David Edwards H'at'iin Fi iioff Henry Firman h'ev. Fry Daniel Fornpy Jacob Griffith John 8. Gardner John 3 Hughrs Mrs, Mary Iiu'ma I.ev.ii Hoover Philip lioliz George I'umhock Daniel M. Hoggins F. J. Hackney ''wis Hallow Smith Ivory Patrick Lncket John M'Donald John Mitchell Daniel M'CV-Igan Miss Ellen Ogden John Price James PringJa John Polk Rohert Roger- Robert Rvr?ar.d FUi San. Rainey J.imcs W. Riney A . If. Royer John P. Racer Mrs. Elizabeth Rippner Patt Shoemaker Tomis Monaker George Sharhingh Jacob Snyder Garrst fckelly James A . Schriumer Hammer Swan Francis Snyder Jarret Trotter Win. William Joseph Wiven Tel or White John Yott Thomas Jones Benjamin MILTON ROBERTS, P. M. Is hereby given that loiters Testamentary on the estate of Thomas Jarm- late of Jackson townshi. Cambria county, dee'd. navo betn granted to the undersigned, residing in said township, by the Register of Cambria county. All who are indebted to said estate aro requea ted to mako payment wit ho i t delay, and those having claims will present them properly au thenticated for settlement. LEWIS JAMES. Executor. March 21, 1850. 2l-tit. la.lf.JUJ.JLLr J X U I JLi 11 1 JL J mj g H" iTIoorc has just received from the cast a fresh supply of PRINTS AND GINGHAMS, SATINETS. MUSLINS, TICKINGS, BOOTS & SHOES, COF FEE, SYRUP, MOLASSES, LEATH ER, CIGARS, and sundry other things that huyers would do well to call and see before purchasing elsewhere. March 21, 1850. A exc.el'ont lot of LociiHt Posts suitable for fencing on hand and for sala by , MURRAY &. ZAIIM. April 1S43. 12, CLOVER-SEED, BACON $ WHISKEY of sale by j. MOORE. C"i OSHEN CHEESE, just received and for J ry" yT M. ROBERTS. k 1 pi m Hill III i I' ! II. I III III I Ho ok IereT5 HIGHLY IMPORTANT To the Public! rnillfc. subscribers havo lust received at Ji tbeir Store Room in Ebensburg , a very large assortment of NEW G5003g, which they r.fR-r to their customers at VERY LUW rKll l-. l iiaiiKiul tor the patronage so liberally Lestowed upon thin, they hope to mem us coiuintiauce, ana ocg leave to aMU'e their frit-nds and the public genera lly . that the skick oi gofics which iiiey i.ow oner tor sale will compare favorably, both as to qonhty and cheapnets, with aiy other extr brought to this place. They cannot enumerate all the articles which they have on hand, but would say it comprises rvery thing usually kept in a Cuun l ry tore such as Blue Black and Brown riollis, Fancy and Fiain CASSIAIERES, SATINETS of all prices and desdtiptions, DELANES, CASHMERES, in every varietyjand color. MUSLINS, Brown and Bleached, CALICOES of rare and beautiful s t y c s GLOVES,' HOSIERY and LACE GOODS. Also. A very large assortment of of every variety and of the vejy best quality. Together with a splendid lot of HATS AND CAPS, QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, GROCERIES for family use. BOOK and STATIONARY, FISH, SALT, $c , J-c. In fact, every thing necessary to render their assortment complete. They would here say that it i9 their deter. iiiinatiou to sell goods as cheap if not a little cheaper t han any other establishment in the place. This will be found to be tho case by those who will favor them with a call. Lumber and oil kinds of Country produce taken in exchange for goods. MURRAY &. ZAIIM. Ebensburg, Nov. 8, 1319. 5-lf. DOCTOR YOURSELF! For S3 mils.!!! BY MEANS OF THE rOCKET ESUCLAl'I L'S, or Every man his own Physician! tic enty .fourth edition, willi upwards ot a h n n d r e i ei;raving$ showing private disrai-cs in every i-haje and form, and ms Ifortnai i'uis of the T -iJJ vv generative VMeni, bv - VV. YOUNG. 31. D. The tune has now ar. rivtd, that pei sons Miffi r njr from s-ecret disnnss, need n inure become the VICTIM of QUACKERV, ::k by the prt scr i p! ions contained in this book any one msy cure hi:n. self, witliout hindrance to business, or the knowledge of the most intimate friend, nnd with one tenth thi usual expense. In addition to tho genera! routine of private disease, it ful ly explains the cause lof manhood's early de. cline, with observations on marriage besides many other derangements which , it uonld not be proper to enumerate in the public prints. 'JjyAnv pcrhOii sending twenty five ct-nts enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of this book, by mail, nr five 'copies will b pent for one dollar. Address, " Oil . W M . YOUNi No. 152 SPRUCE Street PHILADELPHIA," Poi-t paid. U"DR. YOUNO can be consulted on cny of the Diseases described in his different public--!, tior.p. at hid Office. 152 Spruce Street, every day between 9 and 3 o'clock, (Sundays except od.) March 21, 1850. 2i. FOR SALE! raHE valuable property in Jackson town- ti ship, Cambria Count v, six miles west of Ebens'jurg, on the elote Turnpike, containing 28G ACRES, about 65 of which are cleared , in good order and under good fonce. There is & good two story FRAME HOUSE nit i cuii riruiru, now cccupieu ana Temperance Hotel, together with ay log Mable and a log liarn. There is alno on the premises a containing !5i) trees, principally all grafled and bearing fiuit. Running through the farm is a tine stream of water, on which "iseiecled a good new SAW MILL having the advantage of a township road from the Turnpike leading past it. A good vein of coal is also found on tho land. The subscriber in willing ;0 sel pajj Saw Mill and 100 acres of well timbered land, sep. araioly from the other property if more con venieiu to purchasers. Adjoining this mill is bOO acres of wi II timbered land, affording a ! a fine opportunity to any person wishing to engage in tho lu nbering business. For further particulars apply to the under signed residing on the premises. WILLIAM ROBERTS. Jan. 3, 850. 3-tf. iCTTIolIidsyebuTg Register please copy three times. SALT! SALT! gh BARRELS prime Conemaugh r 2-i ;,,., ..,: i i r i at the store of J. IVORY & Co. Summit, Pa. PAIRS Superior Blankets for sale by MURRAY &. ZAIIM. JOB WORK Neatlv and expeditiously execu ted at this Oflic. CAMBRIA CLOTHING STORE! Now is the Time for Bargains ! ! rgHE subscribers have just received from feL the east at their Clothing Store tn Ebens burg, a large assortment of FALL $ WINTER CLOTHING, among which may be enumerated- A fine lot of blue, Felt, and Blanket overcoats; Frock, ress and Sack Coals of every variety and cc or; a very large stock of Sa tinet and Cassimere Pan taloons of every descrip tion, and a good as sortment of ilkfy atinet 4' Cassi mere Vests, to gether ivith every kind of Boys' Clothing. A 8,0, Fine ?.nd Coarse Shirts. Handkerchiefs. Flannel Shirts, Stocks, Umbrellas, all ofi which thev will disnoae of on the most reasonable, terms. They have also on hand a large stoCK of L'l ths Cassi meres and Vestings, which they are prepared to make up in the most woi kmanlike manner, and on the most accomodating- terms for Cash or approved country pro duce. Their entire tock of Clothing is made up accord ing to the latest Fashions. Having- selected their goods with great euro and purchased on the lowest cash terms, they are prepared to accomodate their friend and cu turners with clothing of a superior quality and at lower prices tlnn roods of a similar quality were ever sold in thin county. 1 lie uMic arc respectfully invited to call and examine their goods EVANS & HUGHES. Oct. 2.1, 1849. 4-tf. A FARM FOR SALE OR RENT THE sucriber offers for sale or rent bis FARM situated in Sui-quehanna town hip. Cam bria county, en the road leadinj from Ebns, burg to the Cherry Tree, about four miles south-west of she latter place, contuiuing 350 ACRES. more or less, seventy acres of which areclearcd and under ;ood cu liivution, with a good or chard and excellent meadows. The tiinbei is abundant and suitable fur every purpose. The improvements consist of a log cabin barn and two cabin houses. The terms will be reasonable and possession delivered on the first of April m-xt. JOHNS I ON MOORE. Oct. 8, 134 9 2-i f. "Wholesale and Retail Tin Copper 5 &htet-Bron cJPl a n uf act o v y. The subscriber adopts this method of retur. ning thanks to hi friends arnl the piji.lio generally for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon him, a. id bogs luve to inform thorn that he has enlargi d hm business, andnow keeps constantly on hand a Urge supply o every variety of TINWARE, STO VE-l'JI'E. DRIPl'ISG PANS, Z IN K BOILERS. COAL BUCKETS, TEA A' E T T L E S,$c, $c. which he will sell wholesale or retail as low as any other establishment in the cc uniry. He is also prepared to manu facture SPOUTING for houses at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Merchants and others desirous of purchasing bills of ware, are respectfully invited tocull as he is prepared to furnish all articles in his line equally as low as can be had either east or west, and nil or ders addressed to him will be promptly attended to. JOB WORK of every description, done on the shortest notice. The undersigned hopes, by a strict at tention to business to receive a liberal share of public patronage. Old copper and puter taken in exchange for ware. GEORGE HARNCAME. Oct. S 1849 5-tf. JOHN IVORY. ED. SHOEMAKER N E W & CUBA P loll ii Ivory HAS IUST RECEIVED 4' C-o. A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FALL and JV1N7 E GOODS. Comiriing in part fine Cloths and CasMmeres with an assortment of the mo.-.t desirable and faxhionable Ladies' Drs Goods, 6uch as Lawns. Lustres, De Laines Alpacas, Mulls, Ginghams, Calicoes, &.c.. in great varieties Together with every descrip. tion of Men &. Children's Wear; Domes' tic Goods, Hosiery, Trimmings -& c., &. c. GROCERIEp. Ve have a large aud gener al assortment which will bo sold lower than any that hve ever been offered in this vicinity, together with a general assortment of II A R D Vr ARE, Qnecnsware. Drags, Jlrdicinrs, Oils, Glass and Puily; Bools and Shoes; tSFFme Beaver and Moleskin Hats. fine Cloth Caps: fine Gimp, Braid, Fearl atid straw Bonnets; Books, la tionary, $-e. Wiih every description of Goods, Notions, .Sec, that aro usually kept in a country store , ail of which will be sold on such terinH as will defy all competition and insure general satis, faciicn. 0AU kinds of C ntry Produce wanted, for which the highest moiiet Price will be given n; " Summit A. P. R . Road, Jm. 25. 1850- 39. f THE subscribers beg leave to return then thanks to their friends and the public general ly, for the liberal patronage heretofore bestow ed upon them, and now have the pleasure o informing them that they have just receivod and nre now opening a large and beautifu slock of among which nisy be found Superior black, brown, blue and olive, French, English and American CLOTHS Fancy and Plain Cassimcrs ami 8af 2iels, KENTUCKY JEANS. Itichfgvied Silk avd Satin YEST1HGS. V laisiU'N and CaiiiIinin TICKINGS, Rob Roy J- Common f'LAID PRINTS AND SHEETINGS, A CSTRILLIAN 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, Hatsfc Caps, Bonnets, Boots & Shoes. Gum and Buf falo Overshoes. ALSO, A complete aumrlnifnt of II A RD VA R E, Q UE ENS VA R E, GROCERIES, IIUOKS &. STATIONARY, WAips, Fith. Salt, &c. dec All of whi;h have teen selecnd with grea! care, ui.d with a view ol" pleasing all who may hu kind enough to give them a ca.l. idrLumber. country ken for goods. produce and Cah ta LITZINGER Nov. 1819. Sc TODD. A PUBLIC SiiMFiT ! Constantly on hand and conti nually Selling Or exchanging ihe very best quality of jIt'B'c!i:)iic!isc That can be procured in Philadelphia For Giain or Hides, and still cheaper For The more acceptable article termed Or on short and approve-? credit Mf the Store of WILLIAM .ircOUGf! i Co. Fool of Plane No. 4, A. P. R. R. N. D. Persons wishing to exchange Grain ior L.nas, Ccc, may do well to call at th- store ot w.m. M'GOUGH fc Co 1S49 51-tf. Sept. 27, FOIl SALE OR RENT. Tho sub..cri!.or offers for sale or rent his well known TA N V R1). adjoining the b,roa!i of Ebennhurg on the east lyinc between the'lurn- piKe ana me L.c,rt-tio road with tireo acrc;s of lana tnereto nttaclied under high state of cniti va'ion, on winch the following Inn Id nigs have t.ern . reeled viz: d good tw., story fram d.vel. ling house and 6 frame stable, and excellent building, well adapted for a tanner's shop. All I lie apjiurlenanrtv necessary f.,r carrying on tlie iHiniinc trade are in excellent order and can if r- quired he tnlnrged. There U also' laree upply of Cood water both at tho house and at the lanyard. Term of sale will be reasonable. Possrs ,a"nW''1 bodc!lvered on ihe nrt day of April n JOHNSTON MOORE. Oct. 18, 1849 2-tf. Red Lead, Spanish Brown, White Lead, Whiting, Putty, Varnish, Spirits Turpentine," and Sweet Oil, for sale by LITZINGER & TODD. Fish, Fish Tl.TACKEREL. Herrings, Codfi-h, Salmon 1TJL just opened by LITZINGER i. TODD. g DOZEN Mann's Axes for sale at the store of MURRAY &. ZAll.M. PIECES Barred Linsey for sale by MURRAY & ZAIIM. 4 BASKETS. Axes, Umbrella. Broom. iiJ rev Encirclers," and Sundries eenerallv. fur sale by LITZINGER &. TODD. ILL and X CU I' AVS for sale at the store of MURRAY" &. ZAIIM. LBS AIoillJ Lapped and Star -jitFy Candles for sale by MURRAY & ZAIIM. flXfe DOZEN Boots and Shoes just re ceived and for sale by MURRAY & ZAIIM. OA Barrels of Macherat for sale V by J. IVOllY Co. 80 Birmls of Superior Flour, part extra for bale by J. IVORY i. Co. SMERaLD and Silvered Nolo Paper. En. velopes. Eng. and Blue Post and Cap Pa. per. Window Shades, Account Books, and Fancy and Toy Books for sale by LITZINGER &. TODD. A Largo lot of Bleached and Brown Mus lins, just received and for sale very low NMW SOO!3 AND GREAT BARGAINS !! the store vf MURRAY Si, Z.4IIM. j flii IS Hdf HON PURIFY! PURIFY! Life aud Health are In ths Blwl Not one of all the numerous radlciiv tht Lt in pured. b?ins to be of ai grmit mwiic&l nrtrn ttnl ml untnilin? certainty to cteaaae nnd purify, prtxlcoc mb ualtky llocd, &ad 6treogtis-a aad tarioriie t-.a Ue tn tid, mm RANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT, Thia Purifier U the smmC rdtrrfl acf $fnitkig PcxB dj m th world. No othor ntKHUcs hu cfoOod Ms tl Hunt miraculous cures of Scrofula, Fever Seres, Salt Rheum, 5YPIIJI.H. nnd other eruptive and $Uh ditw. rjz , iyeUa. Seres. Ulcere. XJlrtrltA Sore Moulh aU 7Vr4 Vitrei n Stir Mouth. SzH HmA. BUa P'les, Pimple n tk Face. Rheumatism. Ltl'EK. COMPLAI.VT, mud rannTot-M V.tnmsea. THOUSANDS of such d.aeases harr.b-n rvrm y Hiis PURIFIER, and cr4 fcy tLe me of fOLr riMES Less Quantity, at Lass Cost 'Y four-fold th.nn ever sach cisrnses were btfor cr aiiwv ctircil, by Snrspi!!a. or any other reinndy. VS'hat. tc s the question f.r riioan intereatoj to dcviJe. aa to ecooora i t huUrhT FIU-iT IVUl ii cure n comnlairti r SJTj OSDIs U cheaper T TiilttD TV.U ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH of BRANT'S PURIFIER rfiN-trly cure FOUR.T1X1? aa much diaensn aa one tiol'ar't te.yrtk of Sarsipa-t'Ja t Hi will, thMi it ia FOUR TIMS CHEAPER tlian Siraopa rilla.. And to prove thia we o2tr one caae of cure, cat I the many cases of MOST HORRID SCROFULA? To realize '.he grtal ptnetr of thia medicine u a puriSef rn.t. in our ?rnplil-t. the perfect cure eSt-cted en .V-. J S. Ifaskin. of Rome, Oneida county. If. J. He wa corfjii". to hia bed One Yeixr wu nut exported tj lire tteer.tyfo hours longer hil Dck wnn .-ntt-D n-arly off. from eer b ear a hole wag e&teu through the M'ini pipe nia r tseterh caleri out the uae of one arm destroyed im I'lcer. a Jrjt ta a mm'a hnnd. ha l nearly ebica Uirv;fc hx j.'f- tv there were on lu:n. la ell. Twenty Large, Deep, Discharging Ulcers which were ALL CURED, and he restored to ksnldk uni tlrenqth to labor mra!n, by tlio uae of OMl.Y TVVi'I BOTTLES. This wonierfu! cure U ccrtied to by Fourteen Respectable Witnesses. And it is the frzaztst cure. fh? most i Jjabtci'y miSeuaUat ed. of one of the nan horrid nl nwt kspt'.as cm o Scrofula, th it h-a erer hon cure I in-t th world wa ere oted completely eatnbU'Uia J the great pir&cr aci certait iff.caey of the medicine. BRACT'S LDL1I PULMONARY BALSAM Possees,- nil tlie clennslsj and purify la tirtufa n'riy powerful and ! tire a tfac pr-purntioii -ii'led BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT' it J U pre pitred from at-vrul other tnedicationa. whuh are pcculiiy dapU-d tu, and are esat ctiajly oeccaaary, to cttr COUGHS AND CONSUMPTIONS. THI3 BALSAM JUiCa asJ CKret Ulcert la tie Lifit sal i-lspwhere vuernally. as certainly and enty na the Pr!fybig Extract cures aud bi nt Ulcere extcniaUy This h&lam cures nine ca-in of Conzunpiio. out of tn, ftiWr ail oJur remedlea have failtd Li to good. THOUSANDS OF CONSt'MPTIOXS, nnd Chronic Qrughs. abundrj-.t'T prove Its imUrg rt .n all diaeaaus ct tie S R EAST, THROAT, AN6 LUNGS. A DYEXG WO.TfAIV S.iYEDJ CONSUMPTION CURED ! We stfite this cure to prove the peixr to save life, vrhen '.his Etiham i ur'U. even nfUT the praon ia considered, by physic !.. n nnd fi irnds, to be in toe last stages of direst ac tuai'.y dy ingKii, ia thia cas, so far gone, that the sXreui nd OutiuJ. cloOus were bought. Fur the particulars or Li Ke. uii.l the refpcctahte ucd undoubted pruof of a'l the tir umsnci-s end lt, we refer to our PANFUL KT3. Thia cure Whi effected c,n MKd. ZIBA jVKEMAV, o Bailston Spa.Saratoga courtly. .V. Y We cun proe beym a duu'-t, many otht-r. almost c-juclly aa hcpe.'-s. find innu Titrable cae.-a ol Coughs Hiid Contumptio.s CL'R-LO, whki) Wrre pronoiincrd incurable bv akilful physicians. BRANT'S PULMONARY BALSAM cures Cob eumpiioi. Coughs, Colds. Spin in g of Blood, bleeding ct iLi Lu7igs. Pains in the Breast and Side, Palpitation "f vu Heart, Cholera Infantum, Dysentery, end Summer Compiaiii, ia Children and adultsand ALL Female Weaknesses and Complaints. No remedy off.-red to the public bas eer been kolf as xrtairt. and effectual in restoring ALL the iarldeoUl aMda-nf-sseshvi irregularities ai tho aex. as BRANT'S POL MONARY BALSAM. It makes no difference wh.ther ih drnniemrnt be suppression, etcess. or other iceakness tRKGULATES ALL, by strengthening the syatem, ovs ng tho Circulation, and SOOTH INO and ALLAliU PitRVOUd 1KK1TABIHTV. Set PampkUls. CHANGE OF LIFE. Erom the Girl to the Roma, ar.d the Woman, st ml.iL xge the one caae is accelerated, and the oth -r mo Arradualiv suppressed, as to prevent any of the fatal diseases that fre quently arise In consequence of such change. LIVER COMPLAINT. See the cure of Dr. Hubbard, of Stamford, Conn , and others. DYSPEPSIA See T. S. Wilcoz. of Auica. Wyoming county, y. 1', and many mora. Nervous Diseases and Derangements cured without fail. DYSENTERY and SUMMER COMPLAINT, ia MUrr and adult i and CHOLERA. INFANTUM. No mother need . erer mourn the dMtb of her chfid by Chow Infantum, while teethlni. If BRANT'S PUL MONARY BALSAM be adminintered. It should be. for auch cases, adminiatored ia larger than the ordinary doses. For Sale by Litzinger 4 Todd. Ebensburg. D. B. JVakefitld, Johnstown. Riffle 4 Humphreys, Summit. .Vary Orr, Hollidaysbarg. M. Orlady 4 o, IVilliamsburg. E. P. Hilderbrand, Indiana. Jackson $ Mendett, Blairsville. R. R. McCrea, Saltsburg. All letters and orders must be addressed to JVallace Co., 106 Broadway New Fork. VALUABLE REAL E TATE FOE SALE. THE undersigned as directed by the last will Peter M'Guire deceased offers tr sale Two Hundred 8,- Fifty-seven Acres of pine land situated three miles from the Sum mit, On this Und there is erected a GOOD SAW-MILL, now in opration. The offer of thia properly is the best opportunity recently afforded to capitalists disposed to embark in a lucrative nusiness. The title to the land is indisputable i'ersons disposed to pm chase, by Calling on Michael M'Ciuirein Allegheny township Cans bria county will ba shown the premises. For further particulars application can be made to JOSEPH M'DONALD. Executor of Peter M'tiuire dee'd. Ebensburg, Feb. 23. 1350 21-tf HELL and Spanish Polka Combs, Port Mo niea. Brushes, Fanoy Soaps andOliphano or sale by - . LITZINGER TODl
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