--go m & THE LAY OF THE FAMINE. Bright wai your noble eye, Kathleen, Smooth was your sunny brow. On that fair morn, my Kathleen, When you breathed your bridal vow; Joy wove its choicest treasures round us; Fflace came with all ber smiling train; Mirth in bis magic circle bound us, -Whence fled the phantoms, Grief and Paia. Few yearB have passed my Kathleen, Since you breathed your bridal vow, Hope smiling o'er us, Kathleen O God, to see you now! To ee your bluo eyes waning, waning. To tee your brow to eeam'd with pain! To see gaunt hunger' red tooth draining The life-blood from e ach throbbing vein ! Fair waa our first born, Kathleen , Aa It hung upon your breast; Oh! weep not, weep pot, Kathleen, Why mourn its speedy rest? And tell me not iti smiles would lighten Thtf'pario- that revel through this heart; Say, bow cculd emiles ita young cheek" brighten, While Famine struck with venom'd dart! Oat laat, our youngest. Kathleen Forgivo this struggling tear-'. Ita sinking cries, my Kathleen, Ring ever on my car. O God, to hear its X' 'f-' 8 ' ' ' To see your look o"rj5j. When the mother's fonli!tn tmlwg, lis lipu convulsive dra'ak but air! Res', on this bosom, Kathleen All, save your love ia fled! Ha, whatmy wife! rn.v Kathleen, Friend, Te nptcr, she's not deid ! Stare not with those eyes so blindly. Fan me with thy gentle breath. Speak! even coldly or unkindly Kathleen! Kathleen! is this death7 The Emigration to California. Ve ham from a gentleman, just from St. Joseph, that the emigration that has passed through that place, this season, araoun's to at least 30,000 persons. In cluding St. Joseph, Independence, Kansas and those places, there has passed over what is called the Missouri route, in all, about 70,000 persons. Our informant re ceived'this estimate from reliable authority. Wp have no doubt it is correct. It is his opinion, from conversation had with many of those at St. Joseph, that, at least one half of those who have started for California, across the plains are sorry they ever started on the journev. Pride fear of the laugh and jers of acquaint ances deters them from returning, or even to express a desire to return. Thus thev punish themselves, and eo ahead. Judging from the appearance of the crowd at St. Joseph, our informant thinks he would not like to cross the plains in their company. I here seems to he a sort of desperation among many of the emigrants in consequence of the disappointment and he irt sickness which would render atrip in company with Rome of them, rather unsafe and not at all agreeable. St. Lou is Organ. "Did vcu say, Jones, had fits?" that ycur wife "Yes. he has them quits often." "Well I wish mv wife was similarly af fected. She has tried a dozen dress ma kers within the last twelve months and not a fit to suit her has she got yet." We know a young lad', who, in her horror of old-niaidism. has engraved at the bn.tr.rn of her cards, Io reasonable offer will be refused." 2 Tavern Incident. "What are yen r.bof, you black rascal! Twice have you roused rri" from a sound sleep to tell m that b eak fast is ready, and now you've awoke me by attempting to pull off th bed clothes! What the deuce do ycu mean?" "Why. mnssa. if you isn't goin' to git up. I mus hab de theet anyhow case dey'r waiten for de taole dof?" ryA lady, a regular shopper, who had made an unfortunate clerk tumble over all the stockings in his shop they were fall goois objected that none were long enouh. -I want the very longest hose that are made." Then, madam, you had better apply to the next engine house." S3TA person hearing cf the death of an other, sud to an acquaintance "I thought you told me s fever had gone rfll" "I did " replied the latter. "But I for got to mention the he went with it" "Will you have a pinch of snuff?" inquired an exquisite of a young lady a fe.v day ago No, I thank you," was the reply; l consider my nose an ornament lo my face and not a dust hole." 'What is system?" asked a younlady cf a man of letteis. "It is," replied the scholar. a faggot of ideas well arranged and neatly bound together. All ages have produced heroic vomn, b'tt on-a ft nation of Amiz-!.9 . PLANT THE BEST. Mr. Editor. My motto is, ana my advice to every farmer is, always propa gate from the best. The effects of this rule, and of care in cultivation, are won derfully exemplified in the history of al most every production of value at present, to be found eirher iu the garden or upon the farm. Indeed, scarcely a single vege table known either to the gardener or far mer at this day, can be found in its pris tine state. Wheat is a factitious production; and so are barley, rye and hemp. Rice and oats, are also never found wild. They are, together with the afore mentioned grains, the result of careful culture, grad uated upon principles of science and en lightened effort. The potato one of our most valuable, and, perhaps, salutary of all our edible esculents, is a native of Chili and Monte Video, and is there a small bitter, and disgustingly nauseating root. Cabbage, celery and asparagus, likewise owe their present reputation and conseqnence in the vegetable world, simp ly to the efforts of enhjrhtened art. In their natural and r.namelioraled state, they are wholly worthless for purposes of food, either for man or beast. The pear, the peach, the apple, plum and apricot, equally attest the effects of artistic skill and effort in improving the wild, insipid fruits of nature. In the Uo- friflkiugdom, the results are even more reiivrlvable. Not only have the various specious of liowers been greatly improved in numberless instances, by scientidc cul tivation, but'there are cases in which' in dividuals may almost be said to have been created. That they are susceptible of wonderful and almost endless improve ment, no one -who" has witnessed the ma gical influences of art. can for a moment doubt. Nor is this all. In the sinimal kingdom, we have witnessed results which in The -days of the old Cotton 'Mather, would have condemned the person who had been instrumental in their consumma tion, to the cungeon, or, more probably, to the stocks! Au individual in Massa chusetts recently announced through the public journals, that he was prepared to breed to order any color or form of ani mals that might be desired. If animal purely white, were desired, he could pro duce them. Any peculiarity of formation or physiological developement named, he would guarantee to secure, or ask nothing for his toil! By selecting the best animals for breed ers, and reserving them to propagate from, a farmer may exalt the character and consequently the value of his flocks and herds, to almost any extent desired But this, unfortunately, is not the practice pursued by most breeders. The superior price which good animals always com mand in the markets of this country, and that short sighted policv, originating often times in the most sordid avariciousness of mind which leads men to sacrifice future rewards to present gains, induces lhe owner to sell his best stock, and retain the meaner and less excellent animals on his farm. The same policy, also, is often blindly adopted in reference to grains. The ful lest wheat is often sold, instead of bein-- reserved for seed, and what is the I legiti mate result? Any one can answer. It is too obvious to every person, to require a reply. a Practical Farmer. ThA "Mointai S. ntinei." ia published ev iry T.'iurBria mortuny at Twa Dollars per annum, juraiiie iiaii yo.irly. o subscription wi!i be taken for a -horter pf.i-.od than bis months; ami no paper will ie discontinued until all arrearage are paid. A iiilure to notify a ri ifrnnti nuance at Die t xoira tionot Jtlie ternwf ubbcribtd lor, will be consider ed as r ew crgsseiiirrit. H7TA D VEli TISEMENTS will bc.msert-.. Ht the fallowing rate: 50 cent per square for the fir.t insertion; 75 cent for the second ; 1 lor Ihrco insertions, and 25 cents pr square ur rvtrjr subsequent insertion. A libera I dt njction made to those who advertise bv the .. .ii i . . . ... j je.r. ju a u ve r i isc me r. t handed in must have tho proper number of insertion niatkml there ii, or wny win no published lilt loibid and churned in accordance- with th above terms. UTAH letter and communications, to insure attention mut he post paid. ALU AYS ON HANDS: FAMILY FLOUR, I) A CON, TERMS-CASH- MILTON HO B CRTS. ACON Just received, a prime lot of ba con and fur eale at the ttr of J. P. URUAN &, Co. 4l(f! D9ZEN" Boots and Shoes just re- rpvA nnA fnr cola Vtr MURRAY & ZAILM. ILL and X CUT SAWS for sale at the store of ' MURRAF& ZAHM. 100 ftflft FEET of Whte Pino iuu,yui Uoards, and 100,000 J. MOORE. jom work: Neatly and expeditiously' execu ted at this Office. BY THE Central ESailroad! 'six days later from PHI LADELPHIA Clue, Black and Brown Cloths, " Plain and Fancy Cassimeres, Silk, Satin and Fancy Vestings, Sattinefsand Ken tucky Jeans, Cords and Cottonades, Tickings, Flannels. Sheetings, &c. Corn colored and printed Lawns Silk Tissues and liarep;es," Chambray, Earlston and Domestic Ginghams, Alpacas, Frncy and Corn color- ed Prints. Irish Linen, &c. HATS CAPS. BONNETS, UMBRELLAS A AY) PXHXSOLS, DOM NET, CAP, and PLAIN RIBBONS, -KID, SILK and LISLE THREAD GLOVES. Silt and Linen HDKFS FRINGES, Artificial FLOW. ERS. SHAWLS, SILK A COTTON lOSE, Shell and Spanish Polka Combs, Buttons, Lily White Fans. Tobacco and Cigars, Best Brands, Coffee, Teas, that Svrup. Sugar, Rice and GROCERIES generally. Drugs, varnish, spts turpentine, white lead, paints, &c. GLASS $ QUE EASWAE, Double and Single Bin Jlxes, Scythes, Hakes and shovels. The above togetiier with many other articles just received, and will he sold at low prices tor CASH or approved produce.' LITZIKGER & TODD. May 30. 1850. CUBA INVADED! New and Cheap II C undersigned would inform their iL fr inde and th.- pair n- generally tint thfy have just rtceivid at thtir Xt-w Store in Car. mUton. Camoria county, I'd., a lijje and vx ttnsive a: 3-r lineiit of Spri7?g- and Summer Goods, antoi's uhich, are Cloths, Caosimceij V.tintjs, Sjtlinets, Luiciis, Checks, Tweed j, Ct'.t onades, Caliches, . Nai.keen. Dr.!ligs. l ickings, IHu!iii, (iin j-lims. Lav.';!, Silk, Delaines, Hnmbuzines, Lustres. Alpacas, Cambrics, Shawls. Hosier, Ribbons. La"es, Ci loves, &c, &c. ALSO, a largo assortment of oots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, BONNETS, UMBRELLAS. PARASOLS, Hardware, Queensicare, Groceries, BOOKS & STATION A 11 V, PACUN, FISH, SALT, dtc , &c " In fact everything wai-ted -in a Country Store, all of which tliey will sell as CI1E "P f not a LIT I L't: CHEaPUR than any other St"r in tlio ciunl u. - Lumber and produce taken in exchange for jj !. Giv3 u a call all those who wish to buy cheap. J. F. URBAN Co. Carrolltnn, May 30, 1850. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, O.K. S A L 13 . THE undersigned as directed by the last will Pe ter M'Guire deceased offers fur sale Two Ilu.tdred 4 Fifty-seven .Qcres of pine land situated three miles from the Sum tnit, Oa this l.iiid there is erected a GOOD SAW-MILL, now in operation. The ofFc-r of t hid properly is the best opportunity recently afforded to capitalists disposed to em dark in a lucrative I'usiness. Tiie title to the land is indisputable Persons disposed lo pu chase, by calling' on Michael .M'Cuiro in Allfj-heny tn.vnstnp Cam i.iia county will be shown the premires. For further purticulaia application ran he mado to JOSEPH M'DONALD, Executor of IVter .M'CJuiro dee'd Ehenburg. Yb .2$. lS5'J 'Jl-tf NOTICE. fETTERS of Atlininii-trati-n on the estate A f I'hilip RieJy. late of Sninmerlnil town ship, Cambria cnunly. df-red, having been granted to t'ne unler8'if d by th: Iit'j;iter ot" Cambria rrunty. Notice is hcrt'iy K'VL' to all pernHit. havu.g ciaims Mainl s.ud ruale, to prtunt tlx til prip rlv antiu niicated tor set. tlninttnt. and those indebted lo aaid estate, lo make immediate pivim nl MARY RIELY. Administratrix f Piiilip Riely, deceased. June 6, 1S50. 35-Gt. ON E good Broad Wheeled four i r i i iiuian lur sale oy J. MOORE. ICM, Star &. Mould Candles U-'' and 8 by 10 &. 10 by 12 Clasrt just re ceived, and tor sale by J. MOORE. A excel ent lot of Lr.cust P.istd suitable for Ijl fencing on hand nd for sale hv .MURRAY &. ZAIIM. Wanted. 0,000 lbs. of Wool, for which the hitrho6t market price will be raid in Cash or barler. MURRAY &. ZAIIM. LU.MRER. Lip and Joint ehinglos, tnd Locust Posts far sain by L1TZINGCR &, TODD. HIT IS l.KAD, and S.insee W Oil. for sslehy J-MOORE. H pJECES Barred Lins'ey for sale .- by , MURRAY & ZAHM. Rr.d Lead, Spanish Brown, White Lead, Whiting, Puttv, Varnish, Spirits Turpentine," and ST:et Oil, for sale by LITZINGER & TODD. NEW STORE - . AND New CjJoods. THE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public g-enerlly that lie has just opened out a NEW STORE in the build me imintdiately opposite M'Dcrmit'a Hotel consisting of a large and superior stock of Spring and Summer Goods, Among which is a pencral assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. TWEEDS, Vest. ei jj, Ijiiii'it, t:iicck, COTTONADES, DRILLINGS, X AN KINS, TICKINGS, PRINTS Muslins, Giugbums & anitric s, Together with a great varietv of FANCY DIIKSS GOODS Silks, Delains, Lustres, lawns, Alpaccas, Hombazincs, IMull ISIuslins, Shawls, Hosi ery, Ribbons, ia ces, &c. Aio Hats, Caps, Hoots and Shoes, Bonnets, Umbrellas, Parasols Queetisicare, Hard tear e and Groceries. In fact every "hine usually kc,it in a country store. All of v hi ch he is dete rniined to sell at pricrs, which lor cheapness, CAN'T DE BEAT. He feels confidtru lhat he can satisfy his Iriend that they will find it lo their advan. tage to give him a call. EDWARD ROBERTS. .May 16. 1S50. 32. . JOHN IVORY. Ed. SHOEMAKER N W & CHEAP John Ivtirv Vo. HAS 1UST RECEIVED A LARGE AND G EXE R A L AS SO ft T V EN T OF FALL and TV I IS 1 Eli GOODS. Coiiipri-mjj in pari fine (Moths and Caxsi meres with an assortment of the moit desirabla . and fashionable Ladies' Drips Goods, such an Lawns. Lustres, De Laines Alpacas, Mulls, Ginghams, Calicoes, &.C., in great variri ies Together with every descrip. tton of Men & Children's Wear; Domes tic Guods, Hosiery, Trimmings & c, &, c. GHOCEJilEp. We have a large and gener al asyort merit which will be sold lower than any that hve ever been offered in this vicinilv. together with a general assortment of II A li D W A K E , Qucrnsware. Drugs, Mrdicines, Oils, Glass and fully; uools and Shoes: ferine Heaver and JJoeskin HnfR fine Cloth Caps: fine Gimp, Braid, x-eari ana straw uonnets; Books, ta- tionary, $-c. vvnii evtry description of Goods, Notions, &c..lhal are usually keot in a countrv inri all ot which will be t-old on such term hh will defy all coinpelilion and insure reiieral sati-4. :acurn. 1L7"A11 kinds of Country Produce wanted, for which the highest uiouet Price will bo givenxi Summit A. P. R . Uoud, J an. 25. IRo'i- 39. ( m 1 The uiiilerfcipned respect fuliy announces to his friends and the travelling cuniiiinuility that he h is taken this large and comnioili'iu house in the borough of Ebensbur, fonuerly kept hy S. J . Keut-huvv, where ho will he happy to ac commodate his friends and thosr who may Lr pleaded lo favor. him with thetr pttronage Having filled up the House in an excellent manner, he can assure the tiuvlln g public lh.it nothing will he wanting un his pari that will con rthute to the comtorl of his C'jsioiners. TABLH W1" always leupilied wiili tiie l M the markets can afford, and his is tilled wi h choice liquors. His STAB LE Ix'ing very lre and attended by a careful ll' fller, he is prepared to accommodate Dro vers ci the mobl reasonable terms. Ii. M'DCRMIT. March 23, 1830. 25-tf. One entire Si?il for YOUK MONEY. The subscriber lias just receiv- ca frotn the east, the second t-upply of ihose Cheap Ooods9 Consisting chiefly of Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinells, Su m m er Jeans, 7 'iclcings, Checks Shirting, Flan nels &.C. ALSO, a splendid lot of Lawns, Ginghams, Calicoes. Lustres & Delanfs. Of the be.st kind and a little cheaper lhau ever sold in these diggins. He his dlpo an elegant assortment of Hardware, Queensicare, Saddlery, Stationary Diugs, Boots J- Shoe, Hats Caps, Of all kinds, auil any quantity ot Notions such as are uually kept in a countiy store. He keeps an assortment of CARPENTER'S TOOLS, Of all kinds, and a lot of FISH, LEATHER, NAILS, orr.? a paint. Just give him a cull, and he is satisfied that he ctn accommodate you with anv tiling in his line of business, as low. and a little lower than any other establishment in this county. Country Produce of all kinds taken in ex. change for goods, and cash i;ever refused un. les counterfeit. v JOHNSTON MOORE. May let 1853 4 parrels for bhIu by Coxieznaugh Salt J. MOGKE. LOT OF FINE SALT, j'ist rceivd and f r sale by MILTON ROBERTS. JrA. CT5 DOZEN Mann's Axes for aa Im i h .-. of MURRAY & ZAIIM. lUDlUiM3DUIlU ilUUOri Wholesale and Retail Tin Copper $ Sheet- Iroh J9JTa n nf a ct or y. The subscriber adopts tliis method pf retur ning thanks to hi- friends and the public generally for the liberal pattonape heretofore bestowed upon him, a.id bogs leave to inform them that he has enlarged his business, anduow keeps constantly on hand a large supply a every variety of TINWARE. STOVE-PIPE, DRIPPING PANS, Z INK BOIL E It S. COAL B UCK E TS, TE i KETTLES, 6c, 4 c. which he will s-ll wholesale or retail fts low as any other establishment in the it i i country, tie is aiso prepared to manu facture SPOUTING for houses at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Merchants and ethers desirous of purchasing bills of ware, are respectfully invited tocall as he is prepared to furnish -II I I ii au arucies in nts line equally as low asd can Le had either east or west, and all or ders addressed to him will be prorrptly attended to. JOB WORK of every description, dune 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. 8 5-tf. DOCTOR YOURSELF! For i3 CPU!!!! rSS:P uRi FYING EXTRACT. vi x US. or Kverv man Ins own' 1 V-' 1.1 . . , V cc;""' wiiii upMarcs o l-ifl a hundred emrravins I' - . . - J : 'I - r. "uninj- iimd'c uiseaes pnvaie in tverv Miape ami t.inn. and iiiulfurniitrius of the generative nv!eu, bv IV If. YOUNG, M'. D. The tune has . nuw er. rived, lhat persons sufTi r. ne from secret diseases, need no more become the victim of ql'ackf.rv, as hy the pn scriptions contained in this hook any unn rnny cure him self, without hindrance to business, or the knowledge of the mo-t intimate friend, and with one tenth th-i usual expense. In addition to the general routine of private disease, it ful ly explains the cause of manhood's early de. ciine. with observations on marriage besides many other derangements winch ll would nut be proper to enumerate in the public prints. 0Anv perso-1 sending twestv five cents enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of this book, l y mail, or five copies will he seni for one dollar. Address, " D Ii . WM. YOUNG V im cnnnr.!.- o. . ot. rr .nrrDiin iVo. Ibi SPKLC. street PHILADELPHIA," Post paid. j ri)R. YOUNG can be consulted on any of! D, uj-t.-jfr . Li i.eascs described in his different public. I . . J l TT ; F Z . the tions, at his iimce. lo c-pruce Mreel, every; day between 9 and 3 o'clock, (Sundays except ed.) March 21, 1850. 21. Ebexburo, Pa. THE andcrsi.ued respectfully inform his friend.- and the public generally that he has rented for a term of yeHrs that brg. brick house in the borough of Eben.-burir. formerly kept by James Kliey. and known heretofore as the vB9hin2tofi Hotel." where he will be haDnv lo accommod ite nil t hf A ?fr IT 3 si f vor him ith their patronage, and will usu ev. t:ry I'lciiiuu iu gieeab'.e. His make their stay pleasant and wWI be furnuhed with everything the market affords. hi9 will be supplied wiiii the best wines and 1 iauors that can be purchased in the eastern markets, and his are large snd will he attentrd oy careful host Ie'B. Persons wishing io vi-a snr section of the county will be furnished w it h convevance. AN DllEW J. RHLY. Ebensburg, May 23, la5J 33 LBS IoulJ Dipped and Star Ttvvr Candles for sale by MURRAY &. ZAIIM. LARE lot of Stone and Eari I ,pn IV are iust received and for sale low at ihe Store of J. MOO HE. SALT! SALT! BARRELS prime Conemaugh rnmPH.r saitjust received and for sale at the store of J. IVORY & Co. Summit, Pa. A target lot of Bleached and Brown Mus Co. lins, just receive-! and for sale verv low he stcre f ZiSl.M'. CLOVER. SEED, BACON & WHISKEY o f sale hy J ,1 OO Ii F ON t EF- Ce? PRIME RIO COFFEE Y. II. TEA. SUGAR. MOLASSES RICE $c. c Fresh from the Easter Market, at LITZINGER & TODD'S HELL and Spanish Polka Combs. Port M k3 nies. Brushes, Fancy Soaps and Oliphan for sale by LITZINGER & TODD 80 eai Birre's of Superior Flour, part extra for hy J. IVORY & Co. JUST RECEIVED. Mould Dipji'd.aud Star Candles. Soap. Brooms, 8 by 10, 10 by 12. and 10 by 14 Glass. Cotton Yarns. Cotton Oat tine. Smokinsr Tobacco, Pur Whitfl L-sd 4e. tea., at LITZINGER & TODD'S, EXCHANGE HOTEL A PUBLIMFIT ! v-uusiajjiiy on nana ana conn noauy Selling Or exchanging iho very bet quality f 'iVIrrclinitdise That can be procured ia Philaddlphi ill tap For Grain or Hides, and still hsapc For ' Tbt- more acceptable article termed . . "Or. on thoft end approved credit Jit the Store of WILLIAM M'iGOVGfliCa. ' Foot of Plane No. 4, A, P. R. R. N. B. Persons wishing to crchace Oraia for Goods, tc, may do well to - calf at the store of v - . . WM. M'GOUGH fit Co. . Sept. 27, 1849. 51-tf. PURIFY I PURIFY! Life aad Iiealth are ia the Blood. Not oP of nit the numerous medicines tknt hav bn prt'pMred. bta::.ns to b of a gr-t medical Tirtu, power nn 1 unlHi'.inv certtiDty to cieKD and puri'y, pro4uc w healthy blood, and iUea jtht-a end InviurVo wt.ua js turn, us J- . vC RANT'S INDIAN Th-. P.:r-'fi..r idn irnnrA! ..!. - ..!.! ,1 .u J v: u. i:J:- i. . C.. c wi mi. tL--oue cures 01 l Scrofula, Fever Sores, Salt Itheam, 'VPHII.!;3. r.nl other eritptirt nt tkin disease. t1. t Erf ipelas. Sores. Vltrt. Vuerated Sore A'outA and T&rMt Surtix? Spre Mt. Sral l Hz-l. Tl.lt P-'-et, PimpUt on ik Fa-c, Rhix.mii tn. LIVER COMPLAlST, end many ine j,er.03. THOUSANDS of sach disnasas bare bfrn rurc 3v t'n3 PURIFIER, an J cured by tiie use tf FOVf flMES Le33 Quantity, at Less Cost oy four-fold, than errr such olseases were beforn or tLno. curr J, hy SHrHpari'.!n. or any other remJy. What, ther a the question f-jr t'noe intt rrttcd to ducide. as to eccnom uJ hoHlth! FIRST Will it cure my complaint f SLd QSDJs it cheaper T THIRD 'dX ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH of BRANT'S PURIFIER effectively cure F OUR TIMS . ka rr nri A ' in oa Ans - -" - iArs r-.f Ctwjnf7 If I i'l tUnin. rniiR timcc r- u c a d r t ruia. And to prove tais we oCer cae case of cm a, oat o the many cases of MOST HORRID SCROFULA. To realize "Jie gnat poieer of this medicine aa a puri&et our ?smphlrts. the perfect cure elected on Mr. J o. Hatktn, of Rome, Oneida County, H. Y. He was conSaot to his bed One Year whs not expected to live txtntyfow tours longer his neck wns eaten nesrly off, from ear t "I"" a h,if. WR" eRte? b-e.rnj-arJ: eaten out the uwol ant arm dttiroytd an Uicer, us ltrjj ua mHn's hnnd. had nearly eaten through his sido aat .t. i - . ucre were on mm, in cui, Twenty Large, Deep, Discharging Ulcers which were ALL CURED, and he restored to JuaUk an 4 ttrevrtk to labor stain, by the use of ONLY TVVELV BO'TTLi-d. This wonderful cure is cert-Sed to by Fourteen Respectable Witnesses. And it is the frtatat curt, t':! mot uiioubt'd'y sulxtxntist ed. of one of the mnst horrid nu-1 most hopcles cue- oi Scrofula, thxt h eer bovn cured iu.:o IH- world ws cr stod completely efitibli-hlnj t'ae great ymtr aad ctrll tjicac of tiie medicine. BUAM'S I.DIA PULMONARY BALSAM Poewt nil the cleaolng and purifyin? v!rta searly as owertul and ntivr a tur pr-pnrton rn.leX " BRANT'S INDIAN PJRIFVINQ EXTRACT" 'it aio is Kf nred front -rml other iriedicat-ona, whli h are pc-r;y adHpb d to, and are-eta. cual'.y necetaary. to curs COUGHS AND CONSUMPTIONS. THIS BALSAM keait and cknrs Vlcrt la tt LhJf 14 -1npwhere tuter-Hy. as certainly sad texly as t- Pning Kzlmcl cures and h-a's Ulcere titer auy 1bl a-aat rarcsaN curt ot Contumptiot vat in, a.ter U "V reateditra hn"e fctUd to to good. TuornA.xDs of coTinvTiVTioym, and Chromic Cegk. abundapfv prors It. k-.'u7n ejbmrm in all disa- of the BREAST, THROAT, AND LUNGS. A DYING WOrtl.VIV SAVED! CONSUMPTION CURED! We state thia cure to proe the power to mm life. hm this BaUam ia uat-d. rn a:tcr the pi ron ! certrv&fd. by lbyairixn and frirnda. to be In tho iaM mgf cf ui 1 Ually dying and. in ths ease, to far govt, thot the sW4 Xnd burial cljthtt Wriv bought. For the partienlart ot ti-IS caa. and the rttpretaltU aiid undjubttd proof of al th ir " .'umttxsc. i and tm l', we rcfrr to our pAMi'IiLKTS Tbia cure -dt.ted un M.td. ZtUA tiYKtMAN, of BauttoH Spa.SaralofacT'.y. y. Y We can prore byoM a dou' t. many other almost equally aa hopclaa. and mrrahlt ca a of Conjik nd Consumptions CL'HXD, whicft (ti ro pruno-ccod iietrcble br str.lful pkyrlcians. BRANT'S PULMONARY BALSAM eorss Ooa. ruir.ptioi. Coughs, Colas. Spiahig of Blood. Bleeding at tit Lutigt. Pains in M Ertast and Side, Palpitation of the Utart. Cholera Infantum, Dysentery, and Summer Complaints, ia Children nnd adults ud ALL, remale Weaknesses and Complaint. No remedy O-TereJ to the public bas erer bnen half as xrtain and effectual in restoring ALL th incidental mV newt nnd irregularities of the sex, as BRANT'S PUL MONARY BALSAM. It makes no difference whether ihf d'Tnnemnt tie suppression, ezcess, or other totakness' t RKGULATES ALL, by strengthening the system, ttousJ king the circulation, and MOOTHINI. and ALLAXiXQ pttRVOUd 1RKITA BILITY. See Pamphltts. CHANGE OF LIFE. Erom the Girl to the Woman, and the Woman at miidlt I B TVl m nn (. .d m AVMf DT1.1 fk. ... h ft WTtLli Vt.' V uppressed. as to prerent any of the fatal diseases that tr- quently arise in consequence of such change. LIVER COMPLAINT. Seo the curt of Dr. Hubbard, of Stamford, Conn , and others. DYSPEPSIA See 7. S. Wilcox, of Attica, Wyomiig county, y. Y. and many more. 2f ervons Diseases and Deranfementl cured without fail. DYSENTERY and SUMMER COMPLAINT, la cCtrs and adults and - ' CHOLERA INFANTUM. No mother need eer mourn tha death of h.r efclld bf CI10W1 lafnturr. whit, teethin. if BRANT'S PUL MONARY BALSAM be adm.nUtored. It shoald bo, for such case. ad3in-tord In larjfor tbaa tte ordiaar dosas. For Sale by Litzinger f- Todd. Ebensburg. D. B. JVfkpfi"1d. John nt own, HJ7e 4' Humphrey t, Summit, Jiary Orr, tiouiuat,ourg. M. Orlady o, iniliamsburg. E. P. Hilderbrand, Indiana. Jackson $ Mendell. BlairsviUe. R. R. McCrea. Saltsburg. Jill letters and orders must be address to Wallace $- Co., 106 Broadway Neu York. ii ir B 'its Bl.'l'-R' Jiii.
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