The mountain sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1844-1853, August 29, 1850, Image 4

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"REQIESCAT."
Tho foHovnnr ianza were translated from
the Get man of Freiligraph, by Mary Howitt.
They vi ii! cpir.umnd the respect ond secure the
homage of every lover r.f genuine poe.y. Uedo
not know whea vi e Lave before rcad bj boiuli
Sal a poo:n
Wbott'ertho ponderous ha n Tier wields;
Whoe'er compels the earth to flourish;
Or reap tho golden harvest fi-lds,'
A wife and little onet to nourish;
Whoe'er guide the hd?n bark; -
Or, r bero the rnozy wheals are turning,
Toil at the Inorn til 1 after daric.
Food for his white haired children eornicg:
To b horor end renown!
Honor to handicraft and tillage;
To ovcry sweat-drop filing down,
Jo crowded mills or lonesome visage!
All boror to the plodding s vain.
Who ho.lds the plough! Be 'I too awfrded
To him who toils with soul and brain.
And starves! .Pais him net unreguarded.
Whether in chamber close and small,
'Al id musty tome he fancy smothers;
Or of the trade the bandaged thrall.
He dramas writes and song fjr others;
Or whether he, for wretched pay,
Trans'ale the trash which ha despise ;
Or", learning' serf, pats day by day,
Dunes-crops through classic exercises.
He, also, is a prey to care,
To him 'tis said, "Starve thoa or borrow,"
Grey grows betimcB his raven hair,
And to the grave persoes him sorrow,
With hard -compulsion and with need,
He, like the rent, must strive untiring;
And his young childern' cry for bread
Maims hii free spirit glad aspiring.
Ah! such a ons to ras was known,
With heavenward aim his course ascending
Yet docp in dust and darkness prone.
Care, sordid care, his life attending.
A3 exile, and with bleeding breast
He groaned in his severest trial;
Want goaded b'un to long unrest,
And scourged him to bitterest eeldonial.-
Thus, heartsick, wrote he line on line,
With hollow cheek and eyo of sadness;
Whilst hyacinth and leafy vine
Were tlultQring in tho morning's gladness
The thrdslie sung, and nightingale.
The soaring lark hymned joy unending,
Whilst thought's day laborer, worn and pale.
Over his weary book was bending .
Yes, though hii heart sent forth a cry,
Still strove he far the great ideal;
"For this," said ho, '-is poesy.
And human life this Eery ordeal."
And when his courago left him quite.
One thought kept hi. heart alive in;
'I have preserved my honer bright
And for my dear ones I aui striving."
At i33t!i his spirit wji sthireJ
The power to combat s nd endeavor
Wat gone, and his heroic mood
Came on fitfully jke fever.
The Muses kiss, sometimes at night,
Would net his puluoa wildly beating;
Arid his high sou! soared towards the light,
When liigl.t from morning was retreating.
He long has lain the turf beneath.
The wild wind thro' the grass aro sighing.
Io stone is there, nj mourning wreath.
To mark the spot where he is lying
Their faces sworn w ith weeping fmh
His wifs and children went C.-d savo th-m !
Young paupers, Ijtir to nught on eirlh
Gve tho pure name their father gave them.
To toil, ill honor and re i own!
Honor to tho handicraft and tillage;
Tc evey 6weat drop falling d;wn
In crowded uiii's and lonely villi gc!
Aiiiiicr to the plowing in
Tt. at holds the ln,t h! I'e :t too a-.varded
To hi:n who uotis wuh tou! aiid brin,
And ctarvctl I. ri not iir..-rgrJci.
CThe New Vork Dtiy Book touch-
vp some of the telripliic reporters in a
comical way. In the fo!!owi!:j ih? hy.
roc: is rih, and the hit palpnhlt:
Ci;L!r Important fro.n '.Vas'jiastoa.
Wahiigiu, v.t. J 3, 1830.
The nfwi from the White IIc.ve con
tinues to be cxcilinj. It is now confident
ly asjsrted that Betty the chambermaid
has been offered the poM of thiid cook
an ofTer which she holds in atevancc.
J. S. P.
? Ij atfr Midnight.
t is ascertained thst Betlv t.'ie cook has
ct been otltrrd the post of third cham
bermaid. The tnnouiieement was there
fore premature. The city i calm.
ScREWTATER.
Special dtspitck from he Responsible Editor.
Core's, late :it night.
I have this moment ascertained that
nothing has come to my knowledge res
pecting the movements at the White
House. This vou m3V relv on.
H. G.
"MaXsa." said a southern negro, as he
-as examining the many rents in his bro
gans, "wonder where shoes come from?"
"Oh, they grow at tha North," was the
reply.
"Well. I gr.es.i he picked f re he rutf
then!" . l
night'
like a clrlhe9 brush? . '
Because it spoils the nap.
. Why was the conqueror of canaan like
a child whom nobody fathers?
Because he was the son of Nun.
In the Limerick paper, an Irish gentle
man whose wife had absconded from him,
thus cautions the public against trusting
her:
"My wife has eloped from me witthout
rhyme or reason, and I desire no one will
trust her on my account, for I am not mar
ried to her."
"Knowledge is power." wrote the great
Lord Bacon. "Knowledge is power,"
complacently exclaimed a dandy the other
day, when strong men having failed, he
released a lap-dog from the teeth of a huge
mastiff, by quietly administering to the
latter a pinch of snuff!
The followinT lattghable anecdote of the
funeral of a Bristol Alderman, is told by
Southey:
"As soon as he found his case was des
perate, he called together all vthc persons
to whom he was indebted in his mercan
tile concerns: "Gentlemen," said he, "I
tnconventence to
vou because it will be
some time before vou can
jret vour ac-
count3 settled with my executors; now if
you will allow me a handsome discount,
I'll settle them myself at once." They
came into the proposal, and the old Alder
man turned his deatli into nine hundred
pounds profit."
The "Moc.ntain Sentinel" ia pobliRhed ev
ery Thursday morning al Two Dollars per
annum, payable halt yearly.
No subscription will be taken for a shorter
period than eix months; and no paper will be
discontinued until all arrearage are paid, A
ailure to notify a discontinuance attheexpira
lion&t Jliie term subscribed for, will be consider
ed as a new engagement.
iWADVEtiTISEMEXTS will be inserted
al the following rales: 50 cent? per square for
the first irsEerlien; 75 cents for the second: SI
for three insertions, and 25 cents per pq'iarej
v pujsi'uBui iuerii.ii. j nuertii re
duction mae'to those whoidvcrtise by tho
year. All advcrliscjJUse'.in most "have
the proper number of insertions mai ketiiere
on, or they will be published tiUH'ofbid and
charged in accordance with the above terms.
!LrAU letters and communications, to insure
attention must bo post pTid.
CAiMBRhri .
Clothing tore.
Now is the Time for Bargains ! !
Tfl E suhficribers have just received fiom
the cast at their Clothing Store in Ebens.
burg, & large aFtortmcnl of
Sprin
l rr
and Summer Clothing.
among which may bo enumeratcJ
.? fine lot of Casmarett, Alpacca, and
fine doth Coats, Dress and Sack
Coats of every variety and col
or; a very large stock of Sa
tinet and Cassimere Pan
taloons of every descrip
tion, and a good as
sortment of Silk 4
Satinct 4 Cassi
mere f 'ests, to
gether with -every
kind of Boys' Clothing.
Fine and Coarse Shirts, Handkerchiefs,
Silk Shirts, Stocks, Umbrellas, all of
which they will dispose of on the most
reasonable terms. They have alsoon
hand a large sldCK of Cloths Cassi
meres and Vestinrrs, which they are
prepared to make up in -i he most!
wo i Knianlike manner, and on the
most accomodating terms
r :
tor:
Whv is an alarm of fire in the
t.isii or nppro.-eu country pr.--,;, ,oll t fti go.n! a cheap if not a hillc
once. Their entire Stock of , ciicaper th.m ar.v other oMbhshmeni in tht
Clotliiii" is made up nrr.rd-i plc. This will he f.unJ t Le liic catchy
uThe htet ra:iifns.!",:e ill f.v..r the.., vv.th a call.
I Having fclectcd t!ie:r coods iili jjrc Jt c ire.
; snd purciised en the lo-.N f-t cs-iii t rn.s. tl.cy
! are prepared to fi cool no ! j le their frien.is ln-1 1
! cuCiinMs v 1 1 It t !oi hit' g of a hi per ht nu ilily
land i.1 lowfr iics 1'i-iu gr.i.d- i.fa iiu ilor
quality wcr- r vcr o!J in tin r.iimty. ,
i "J ii c pulj.c are n s-ne.-t fj'l v niv I'ed to call
iina ttaiiui'C ti.cir '. !s . :
j. EVANS IlUi;iiE. i
i yy.y i. n:.n. i-tf. t
YALCABLE REAL ESTATE
F O SI S A IL K
HIE n-.-h-rititd is diTctf d by tK"lft wiii
i Pclrr AI'Guirc !vrMS. 1 .tT-r f.r'hale
' Tiro Ilu.tdrcd V Etfty-xcvcn Aura
' i pinr nun si.ijaiou tiirce m lies Iroin the Sum
i m.t. On this lui d there ii erected a
! GOOD SAW-MILL,
now in cpiritlon. The o!Tt;r of tins property
. is tiie bebt opportunity recently atTnritrd to
I cspita 'iats di;xiM-d to tmluirk in a lucrative
b:: int. Tlic title to I he land is indisputable
Persons disposed to "purchase, by calling o
Michael M'G'iire in Allegheny township Cam
Lria county will be tdiojen the premises. For
further pal ticu luis application ca n he inadolo
JOSEPH M DONALD,
Executor of Peter M'Guire dee'd
Ebcnburg, Feb. '2$, 1850 2l-tf
A LARGE lot of Stone and
Earthen IV'aro just received and for pale
at the Store of J. MOORE.
NE good Broad Wheeled four
horse WAGON for sale by
J. MOORE.
4 LARGE quanlity of Dun-
canon Nail, and Spikes frotn 3 to 5 inch,
es tor sale at Moore's Stoore.
ALWAYS ON HANDS.-
FAMILY FLOUR,
DACON,
TERMS-CjlS2:.
MILTON KOBETiT.n
BY THE
Central Railroad!
SIX DAYS LATER FROM -
PHILADELPHIA-
Blue, Black and Brown Cloths,
Plain and Fancy Cassimeres, Silk, Satin
and Fancy Vestings, Sattincts and Ken
tucky Jeans, Coids and Cottonades,
Tickings, Flannels, Sheetings, Sec.
Corn colored and printed Lawns
Silk Tissues and Bareges, Chambray,
Eailston and Domestic Ginghams,
Alpacas, Frncy and Corn color
ed Prints. Irish Linen, tc.
II ATS CAPS, HON NETS.
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS,
BONNET, CAP, and PLAIN RIBBONS,
KID, SILK and LISLE THREAD
GLOVES. Silk ar.d Lir.rn IlDIiFS,
FRINGES, Aitificial FLOW.
EliS. SHAWLS, SILK f
COTTON HO'?;,
Shell and Spanish Polka Combs, Buttons,
Lily White Fans.
Tobacco and Cigars, Best Brands, Coffee,
Teas, that Svrup, Suar, Rice and
GROCERIES generally.
Drugs, varnish, spts tnrpentinc, white
lead, paints, &c.
GLASS & QUEEASWAE,
r r .....- J
Ralics and shovels.
The nbove together with many other articles
iBl received, nnd will be sold at low prices
lor CAisIl or approved produce.
GEORGE W. TODD &. CO.
July 29, 1?50.
Can't be Meat!
Those in want of Cheap Goods
should call at the
3
s3J iitl
i2 er
3 wafts- asgs
S Ct Ik 1 Tj? 7 -i
SUnSCRIBERS,. thankful for
favors, b le.ive to itiform their
friends that they luve fit ted up a r.ew
larj:o -Store Room where thej' can accomo
date their customers by the hundred, with any
thing and every thing usually kept in a Coun
try Isiore, and on terms the most favorable.
TTley have just received un excellent assort
ment of
n
llll
LI
It I SI
Selected with much care, and with a view of
suiting the taFtcs of the "Frosty Sons of Thun
der" in this particular locality. Tho ladies
will alio find that particular attention has
!cen paid their wants, ond that their great
variety is calculated to suit everybody. Among
tiieir block may be found the following :
Blue Black nnd Brown riolhs, Taney and Tlain
CASSLUERES, SATINETS of all
prices and desdriptions, DELANES,
CASHMERES, in every varietyjand
color.
MUSLINS, Brown and Bleached,
CALICOES of rare and beautiful
st vies.
GLOVES, HOSIERY and LACE
GOODS.
Also. A very large assortment of
of every variety and of the vejy best quality.
Together with a fpltndid lot of
HATS AND CAPS.
QUEE N S V A R E , 1 1 A R I) WARE,
;KOCi:KIi:s f.r family use.
' O OK and ST.1TIOSARY,
FISH, SALT, ft , .fr.
In fact, rory thin; necessary I o r. rider their
jss .r.mt nt co up. iic.
.ii i il . .
j in t I'tiiu ii r iiil ii ii.rir fitter
i. inn r aii i hii kiiini or c i!j;ry prooyce
t.il.eli in tsclij!-r" f.jl sjo. i'.
mi lm: AY .V 7. AIPI.
F.h'fi"irg, Ju'y 11, 1-."il .".-tf.
T'V'H'i'K LI CAD, Linsnd
V V
O.l. f.
r f ;
J MOORE
1 JCO.OCK) Hi.;. il
Wool, for which
t.i- l.:!i-!.t
mukit price will le paid in
MURRAY &. ZAIJM.
C
h ii barter.
or salo by J. MOORE.
ON UV isr nr
PRIME RIO COFFEE
Y. . TEA,
St-GAR.
MOLASSES
RICE 4-c.
Fresh from the East era Markets at
G. W. lODI) Sc. CO'S
4-c
QUE LL and Spanish Polkai Combs. Port M
k3 nie s, Brushes, Fancy Soaps andOliohan
or ssale by
CI. W. TODD Si. CO.
WANTED:
WOOL, BUTTER, EGGS and
Produce of every description
G. W- TODD & CO.
exccl.'ent lot of Locust Posts suitable for
ia. fencing on hand and for tal hv
MURRAY &. ZAIIM.
SO-1
Dirrrlsof Superior Flour, part extra, for
salo by
i J. IVORY Si. Co.
jiQnHft JL,"J'3' JJippea ana star
m j-. i no t i.i t- , .
"" r candles lor sale by
by
MURRAY & ZAIIN!
y """ '
131 B3i
3 H
-1 irv s m
railE
is rn?t
1
SPRIixG & SUMMER GOODS
IDOWiV WITH" HIGH PRICES.!
n t . . i
JUST RECEIVED AT THE
nap.; iHisj
0.JL fJHSJIUJlii
Ltrwns, Lustres, Torn Col'd k Fancy Prints-
IRISH LINENS. TICKINGS,
FANCY AND DOMESTIC GIAGHAMS,
Fl.nin S!zir(in?s and
vf y, . -m rr v. ti
General! v
II ATS $ CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
TOBACCO and CIGARS,
UMBRELLAS, QUEESSWAKE &c.
Al! of wliich hare been bought at the present
low prices, and will be sold accordingly, cull
and see. Always ready to hhow goods.
HilLTOy liOUERTS.
May 30. 1843.
JOHN IVORY.
El). SHOEMAKER
NBW& CHEAP
.Toll n Ivory .V Co.
HAS I VST RECEIVED A LARGE AS D
GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
FALL and JfLWER GOODS.
Comprising in part fine Cloths and CunMineres
with an assortment of the rnort desirpble
atid fashionable Ladies' Drees Goods,
such as Lawns. Lustre?, Dc Laincs
Alpacusi Malls, Ginghams,
Calicoes, &.C., in great
varieties Together
with every descrip
lion of Men &.
Children's
Wear; Domes
tic Good, Hosiery,
Trimmings &. c, &. c.
GROCERJEp.
We have a large and gener
al assortment which will be sold
lower than any that hnve ever been
offered in this vicinity, together with a
general assortment of
II A R D W A R E ,
Quecnsware, Drngs, Medicines, Oils," Glass end
Tuny; Boots and Shors;
tz Eine Heaver and Jloleskin Hats
fine Cloth Caps: fine Gimp, Braid,
Pearl and .straw Bonnets; Books, ta
lionary, -c.
With every description of Goods, Notions,
Si.c, that arc usually kept in a country store,
all of wiiich will be sold on such terms as will
defy all competition and int-ure general satis,
faclicn. " .
ILTAli kinds of Country Produce wanted, for
which the highest inouet Price will bs givenTJ
SUrmnii A. P. R . Road, I
Jan. 23, 1650--33.
EBEIBDRG HOUSE.
The undersigned respectfully announces to
his friends and the travelling conmmuniiy that
he h is taken this large and commodious limine
in the borough of Ebensburg. formerly kept by
S. J. Renshaw, where he will be happy to ac
commodate his friendd and those wlin may be
pleased to fiver him with their p-itronape.
Having fitted up the House in an excellent
manner, he can assure the tiavellu jj pi.S.ic
that nothing will be wantir.2 en his part that
will cn: rihute to the comfurt rf hi customers.
His TAELr will always le mpplivd
I lie Wiltnc market can atTurd. and his THAT! ;
is filled wi.h cI.oicj liquor. Ills ST A It 111
l iuff very lare ai'd attended by a careful j
Ilosiicr, he prepared to accominudate Dro- I
vers on the lUdki reasciiable terma.
B. M DEP. MIT. I
March i. 150. 55-tf.
One more iif i'v
YOU 11 MOXEY.
Tho suhscriher has jut receiv
ed fr-. r: li.e ca"-t, the kcohJ uppty :f those
. Cheap Goods.
Consistiiig thif fly of
Cloths, Cassimeres Satinelts,
Su m mi r Jeaits, 7 'iefcittgs,
Checks Shirting, Elan
nets &
ALSO, a Kptiidid lot of
lawns, Ginghams, Calicoes. Lustres k Eflcnrs.
Of the best kind and a little cheaper than ever
sold in these diggins.
lie has also an elegant assortment of
Hardware, Qucenstcarr, Saddlery, Stationary
Drugs, Boots tj- Shoes, Hats tf- Caps,
Of all kinds, and any quantity ot Notions such
as are usually kept in a countiy store, lie
keeps an assortment of
CARPENTElfs TOOLS,
Of all Uinde, and a lot of
FISH, LEATHER, NAILS,
OII.3 at PAINT-
Just give him a call, and he is salUfiud thrtt ho
can accommodate you with any thing 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 never refused un.
les counterfeit.
JOHNSTON MOORE.
May 1st 1850
SA L ! SALT!
BARRELS prime Conemaugh
Aiilj7W Salt just received and for sale
at the store of -
- - J. IVORY t Co.
Summit, Pa.
JOB WORK
Neatly and expeditiously execu"
ted at this OfTice
innriiAn
mini
THE! subscriber having opened" his stock of
Goods recently purchased in the eastern cities,
aiinounct'K to his friend Bnd the public gener
ftllv, that at his cttablifrhmer.t in the Dorouh
of KUcnsburg, North-eat corner of the Dja
mmid, ;md imitu dlticly oppopito Mr. Rhey's
Hotel, they can find a well selected r.r.6 penercl
osortincnt of Goods and "nick-nacks,"' at pri-
ccs that can not fait to please, among which j
ure the following: A general assortment of!
Dry Goods,
Calicoes and Ginghams of every pattern.
Fancy Printed Brr.izep,.
Moiia de Laincs and Lawns,
Lama Phiics, Irish Linens.
Bleached ar.d Brown Musline,
Iljndkerchicfs. Cravats,
Suppender?, Hosiery,
Lad ie' fancy Kid Gloves of every Color,
Briifches, Combs and Fan;y Soaps,
PeriimcH and Artificials,
Together with a large assortment of
oots asul Shoes,
GROCERIES,
Patent Medicines
Of every description.
Cam Wood and Fustic,
Dye St u Us,
And various other articles, many of which are
not kept at any othor Store in tho place.
Approved Country Produce taken in ex.
change for Goods.
FRED CRICK KITTELL.
June C, 1 650.
Wholesale and Retail
Tin Copper A Sheet" Iron
Jrla n nf acto r y.
The subscriber adopts this method of retur
ning thanks to bis friends and the public
generally for the liberal patronage heretofore
bestowed upon him, a.id begs leave to inform
them thot he has enlarged his business, anduow
keeps constantly on hand a large supply n
every variety of
TINWARE.
STOVE-PI FE.
DRIPPING PANS,
ZINK BOILERS.
COAL BUCKETS, TEA
K E T T L E S , 8fC., $ c.
which he will sell wholesale or retail ns
low. as any other establishment in the
country, lie is also prepared to manu
facture SPOUTING for houses at .the
shortest notice and on the most resonab!e
terms. Merchants and others desirous of
purchasing bills of ware, are respectfully
invited to call as he is prepared to furnish
all articles in his line equally as low as
l i i . i
can oe naa euner east or west, ana nil or
ders addressed to him will Le promptly
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 cf public patronage.
Old copper and putertaken in exchange
for ware.
GEORGE IIARXCAME.
Oct. S. 1193-tf.
i) o c t o ii y o u ii s r: l n
BY MEANS Or THE"
POCKET ESri'LATI-i
4 'v
't f S, r rJvcrj win h ii o n !
i njucun: f trrnty lnuttk
'
.
V.I
tdilion. with upHsrdsof;
a II u liJ rt il tnrritini'ii
'I ' tJ hoiiig private d.tcri-tl
' """ ; '-.' in tury shape and fnn, '
C7 nt' ,n,'f",',,"ona of thej
; "' generative vtr.n, lv j
c
i
, : :' wm. iolng, m.o.
Tiie tune hs rio ir
rived, that persons otTi r
! n; from ccrl diiea'", need no mnre lncoine
' the victim t r &rrki:t. as l y the prt script im j
rrrtii.x d in this hr k any en may cure limi- '
tr'.f, without hindrance l l".:ins, rr the;
'knowledge f l!ie n.ot iiitiuinlc frioiwt. am) i
with 1. 11 r t .t'i I ii i.!.a6 1 ei ii c. In jiJ.ii 1 urn
to l!i r-i.er.il routine of private disease, it ful- I
Iv cj.!iii. the rjiio ;of i.iiriiioiij's early
. . . ,
cune, uitli i icrvaliuns "ii inariiiie nfi-ii's
, rniv other deranr:cimTi!s which it oi;ld nut
! be nron r
to ei'iirncrate in the puMic prints,
rersoii sending tmf.ntvfive cmts
ci ritni! in a lit'rr, will receive one copy 01
Ihis bi k, bv mail, or live ri.c wi!i t.e sen'
for our !oIU'r. AifJr.-ss.-DIJ . H'.M. Yt)L'.;
No. 152 SPRUCE Street PHILADELPHIA,"
Post paid.
IT DR. YOUNG can ho consulted on any of
the Diseases described in his different publica
tions, at his OfTice. 152 Spruce Street, every
dav between 9 und 3 o'clock, (Sund ay&cxcepl
ed.) March 21, 1S50. 21.
;l A I II I III III
JilLllllilUlJ MlXf I ULi
EcEXBt"RG, Pa.
rXIHE undersigned respectfully informs his
jX, friends and the public generally that he
has rented for a term of j ears that large brick
houfo in the borough of Ebens-burg. formerly
kept by James Rhcy, and known heretofore as
the "Washington Hotel. where he mill be
happy to accommodate all those who may la.
vor him with their patronage, and will uso cv.
ery exertion to make their stay pleasant and
agieeablc. His
will be furnished w;th everything the market
affords, his
will bo supplied with the best wines and 1 iquors
that can he purchased in ilia- eajslcrn markets
and his if"
are large and will be attended ty careful host
lers. Persons wishing to visit any section of
the county will bo furnished with a convcvince.
ANDREW J. RUEY.
Ebensburg, May 23, 185033
CLOVER SEED, BACON 4 WHISKEY
offale i-v 3- MOORE.
M.
McALlSTER'S
ALL-HEALING OINTMENT
I I ontatoms no JkrtDrr or dlirr Mineral
ITIOR 'I U.MORS, ULCEUS, ar.d allkir.i
SORES, it has NO EQUAL.
It is impossible to give the public an idequLt
idea of the great success which Las MtcidH
the administration ofthe Al!-IIea!ir.g O.n'm.
fur the past three years. It is perfectly u
tonifhiug to witness the effscts and Lear t;,t
praises besfowed on this medicine.
one couM conceive that a single ratiiciy
posceescd fo much virtue, and hd pucr'j
heal to many disease. But eiice it hsi
known that tens of thousands have teen cu.-ri
our friends will begin to realise the trutfi c
our rcmaiks in a former advert iscmr-r t, t:
that there would not bs a ingle frr.i!y jr. A
merica, who would live a day without j &
sin'T a b.x rt f
M'ALISTER'S ALL-HEALING OIX7
MEN T,
if thev hut knew its virtues.
BURNS. Il is one ofthe best thlri Ct
worli lor burns.
If MOTHERS' and NURSES knew T ,- .
in Ciises of ewu!Icn or Sore Brtatti aiiSz,
Nipp'us, they would alwajs apply it- lr. t.:t
cat-es, it u-ed, according to the dnec!:o: t. :.
gives relief in a eery few hours.
PILES. Thousands are yeaily c-ud
this Oitiimer.1. It ruztr fails in givtrj .c .;
for the IVcb.
RHEUMATISM.
It removes, "almost immediately, the ir.?iT
mat ion and swelling, and the pi in cCL?e -Read
the directions arwund the box.
HEADACHE.
The salve has cured persons of the .ie:J."..t
who had il regalarly every week fcr i
so revere as to cause vomiting.
The following testimonial was given Vy ih
celebiatcd Dr. Vooster Beach, the ai l!.or tf
the great Medical work entitled "The Amen,
cun i'ractice cf Mcdicice and Familv l,v:
ciau:
"Having been made acquain'.ei wi'Ji t c ir.
gredieiits which compose M'ALISTEUS
ALL11 EALING OINTMENT, ens havir;
pretcribed and te-ted il in several cases in n;v
private practice, I have no hesitation in r;v.
ing or certifying that it is a vegetable rcmcc,
containing no mineral substance ichaitvtr, tiit
its ingiedieuis, rombincd as are, and us d a
directed by the Proprietor, are not only ham
lent but of great value, being Iruely a tcieutiri:
remedy of great power; and cheerfully recom
mend it as a compound which his dune much
good, und which is adapted to the cure of i
great vtritty of cases. Though I have ne'er
either recommended or engaged in the i'e tf
secret medicines, regard Jar l tie iru'y h-nrt,
coii;-cit niiuus, and t.uiuane character of i.i
Proprietor ofthe Omimenl, and the iije
tiiscovery obliges me to Bay thus muc'i t
garding i:.
W. BEACM, M. P.
New York April Sid HlG.
ARO UN l I HE BOX ARE BISECT
rou Using m a lifters oi.MM.r
FOR SCROFULA. LIVER COM IT. I NT
ERisii'ELAs, i i;r JIR. CI11L1:I.Ei
SCA LI' tl E A l. SURE E ES. xir.t
throat, n e r v o i; s ai i i;c i i n
PAINS. lii;H ACIIrJ, DEAFNESS. FAi:
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J AMES Mc I.IT F 2
So'e Pmpric'or of I1 e cb iic V :.r rs
I'll if i: u'i cl.ms t'r.i: rx
! FOR SALE i-r
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Constantly cn hind an J con'.i nua'-J
Sella?
Or exchanging ihe very best quality ol
11 v rch.'iiidisic
Tiut cj.i be prucurtd in Phiiadelphtt
elieap
For Grain or Hides, and still cheaper
For
The more acceptable article termei
Cash,
Or on short and approved credit
mlt the Store of
WILLIAM M 'GO UGH &. Co.
Foot of Plane No. 4. A. P. R. R.
N. II. Persons " wishing to exchange Cr "
for Goods, &.c, may do well to call t ti
store of
WM. M'GOUGII &Co.
Sept. 27, 1849. 51-tf.
Wanted Immediately
H 00,000 lbs of Wool wanted bv
JOHNSTON MOORE
40
DOZEN Coots and Shoes jwtrs
ceived and for sale bv
MURRAY & ZA1IM-
ILL and X CUT SAWS for eile t U
6tore of
MURR A YSc Z AH-a-
IUU.UUU Hoards, and 100,000
Lap and Joint Shingles for sale br qqZ-
15
DOZEN Mann's Axes for sale
of MURRAY-2 AH
m m in nvm
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