J li .ii S -J r i 5 Vi i4: ,t? ! .'I CD 13 tf Mi USE THE P E N. BY J. E. CARPENTER. Use the pen there's magic in it, Never let it lug behind; Write thy thought the pen can win it From the chaos of the mind. Many a gem is lost forever Ey the careless passer-by; But tl e gurie of thought sliould never On the mental pathway lio. Use the pen, reck r.ot tha t others' Take a higher flight than thine; Many an ocean wave still smothers Feail of price bet.eUli the brine; Cot the diver finds the treasure, And the gem to light is brought, Bo. thy mind's uubouii-Ied measure May give up kouie pearl of thought. Use the pec. the day's d 'parted When the sword, alone held sway, Wie'ded by ihe lion. hearted. Strong in battle! where are they? Ail unknown the deeds of glory Done of old by mighty men, Save tho few who live in story. Chronicled by sages pen. Ue the pen, the tun above us. By wboe aid the chemist's art Stamps the fur ins of those who love us, Showing us their counterpart, ' Cannot hold a bi her power Than within t.'io pen enshrined. When with wifdoin for its dower, It dagi-eutoiyt-'is the mir.d. Use the pen, hut let it never blander Truth wi:h death black iitk; Let it bu thy i t t ndcaror But to write what good men think; So thy words and thoughts securing Iloncct praise from learning's tongue, May, in line, be as enduring Aa the strains which Homer eung. From the Germantvwn Telegraph. WHO IS THAT VOL AG MAN ASHAMED OF THE FLOW ? We sometimes hear of young men too proud to be seen laboring in the fields; indeed we are not sure that we have nut seen such. ISow, nothing can justify any man iu eschewing mauuel laoor on his farm; unless it be that he can be otherwise employed in the superintendence and di rection of the labor of others, or that easy circumstances allow hiiu to indulge his leisure in the luxury of acquiring knowl edge by conversing with men of superior minds, person illy or fiora the wiiungs. Do men ol narrow miuds, who despise labor, remember that in Koiue, after the expulsion of Hie Kings, seren acres were allowed to each citizen ? Curius Denta tus, Fabricus, Regulus, and others distin guished as the most deserving among the Romans, had no larger estates. Cincin natus, according to some authorities, had only four acres. On these limited spaces, they dwelt and cultivated them with their own hands, lhr.il he tries it, no one knows on how little land all the essential l comforts of life ui3v be produced. was literally from the piow that Cin cinnatus was summoned to be Dictator; and the Samnian Ambassadors, when they went to Cerius Dentatus to sue for peace, found him on his farm, cooking his repast i of vegetables ia an earthen dish. To pur chase easy terms they offered him vessels of gold, but l ia ii obi e Roman disdainfully refused their offer. "I prefer," says he, "my earthen pots lo your vases of gold. 1 have uo desire for wealth, and am satisfied to live in poverty, and rule over the rich J Caa any one, pray, fell us where any of the old Dentatus s:ocii can yet be found Farmers of the United States! You. for whom alone we care and labor if you can find the least sprinkle of that blood, seize on it as you would on a scion of the choicest fruit about to become extinct, and try to breed back on it, until we can get a stock of honest men for public functiona ries of ev ery sort, whose study shall be to diffusa knowledge, to inculcate economy, and to promote peace, and such ilUtribu tion of the public moneys collected from the landed districts, as shall enlighten and purify '.he mass of the culliialors of the soil uniil the wisdom and forecast of the consistency shall be reikcted.bv all our puMic men and public bodies. If ever the old you can get, ::r instance, one of Washington stock one who will tolerate freedom of thought and of speech, and go exclusively for the Constitution and the puhlic good, persuade him to hold on uniil his new and salutary system of manage ment of the. public farm shall be thorough ly developed and well rooted until an odious system called the 4,spoiIs system," worse than the Canada thistle, shall be extirpated from tho whole earth, and the anxieties of all our young farmers shall be withdrawn from the tree of patronage and the fruit office! which turneth to ashes in the mouth, and their contemplations be turned on their own conditions, business, and rights, and to the means ol their vin dication and improvement. In this exhortation, there is no narrow sjggeclion or spirit of party. -It is intended -nj brli'-vrd t-j Uivr Uit b;trir:" on Ithe prosperity of practical agriculture; for, depend on it, as respects the ultimate wel fare and safety of your pursuit, they rest, as does public virtue itself, upon knowl edge. How many idle young men have we, standing where idleness ever does, on the brink of ruin, and who could get ten times as much land as satisfied a Cincin natus or a Dentatus, who are yet ashamed to labor, but not ashamed to enroll their r.ames on the list of the most abject of all slaves slaves, whose daily bread depends on the capricious breath of arbitrary power. Good-breeding is a guard upon the tongue; the misfortune is, that we put it on and off with our fine clothes and visiv ting faces, and do not wear it where it wanted at home! is h i vfy 4 U SUk a O The ;e Mountain Sentinel" is published ev j purchasing bills of ware, are respectfully Thursday n.orniny at Two Collars pcrjinvited to Call as he is prepared tofurnhh cry annum, pavahie halt 3'early. No subscription will be tuken for a ahurter period than six months; ami no paper will Le discontinued until all arrearage are paid. A ! aiture to notify a discontinuance at tho txpira. i ioi 1 1 : i tie !.rm fcu Dicr;Uco; lor, will le considur ed as a new enlargement. ZrrApi'EtiTJSEUEXTS w;i!tc inertod .-.t the following rates: 50 cents per squaro for the first insertion; 75 cents for thoFeeonu; 1 Ict three inoertit-i.e, and 25 cents per square for every subsequent insertion. A liberal de. djction made to those who advertise by the year. All advertisements handed in must have the proper number of insertions marked there on , or ihcy will be published till foi bid and charg-ed in accordance with tho above terms. OAll letters and communications, to insure attention must bo post paid. KU1IA INVADED! IS'ew and Clicap The undersigned begs leave to inform his friends and the public generally, that he has purchased the entire stock of J. 1. Urban &. Co in Currollton. IJi8t.ti.cIt is estensii-e. embra cing ahnost every article UBiinlly kept in a Country Store, and consists in part of a largo assortment of Spring a fid Summer Goods, anion? w hich, are Cloth, Cacsimerea Vesting, SattinetH, Linens. Checks, Tweeds, Cottonadcs, Calicoes, Nankeens, Drillings. Ticking, 31 uhliin, fiinhanis. Law ns, Silks, Delaines, Iombazines, Lustres. Alpacas, Cambrics, Shawls, Hosiery, Ribbons. Laces, Gloves, &c, tc. Af.SO, a large assortment of oofs and Shoes, Hats and Caps, BONNETS, UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, Hardware, Queensicare, Groceries, BOOKS &, STATIONARY, DACON, FISH. SALT. Jfcc, &.c. In fact everything wanted in a Country Store, all of which they will sell as CHEAP if not a LITTLE CHEAPER than any other Store in the county. Lumber and produce taken in exchange for goods. Give us a call all those who wish to buy cheap. JOHN C. O'NEILL. Carrolltcn, August IS, 1850. WOOL Wanted and the highest prices paid at the storo of J.C. O'NEILL. CASTINGS received and for alo at J.C. O'Neill s Store. $h barrels "" for salo by Conemauh Salt J. MOORE. 80 B irrcla of Superio r Flour, part extra for bale by J. IVORY & Co. (ffelNE pood Broad Wheeled four Xhcrso WAGON for bale by J. MOOR I'. of Dun- " canon Nail, and Spikes from 3 lo 5 inch, es for sale at Moore's Stoore. ON T3r iir rF PRIME RIO COFFEE V. . TEA. SUGAR, MOLASSES RICE 4-c i luni iroin tne iasiera .Market at G, W. I ODD St. CO'S. ilLLLand Spanish Polka Combs, Port M nieg. iJrusnes. hanrv S or aala by - j ' ancy 5?oaps andUhpiiar. G. W. TODD &. CO.' TO FARMERS AND MEN OF PUSINESS OlhS. (HANDLES & GUANO. rp, HE SUBSt'KIHER. ofT.-is, at the lowcbt J3 rutou. in nnv cimiity to suit pnrchestrs GENUINE PERUVIAN GUANO, and every variety of CP CRM. WHALE, LA II D. AND TANSERS OIJLS. Mutiujarturert, Tanners, Farmers, Dealers and Consumers , are invited to cull. GEORGE IV. R IDG WAY, No. 37 North Wharves, the first OIL STORE. below Race street, Phil idelphia . August 15, 1850. 15-3.il. VUlTK LEAO, and Linseed Oil, for fctleby J-MOORE. Q KEGS OF NAILS on hand, and for sale by J. IVORY. Summit Sept. 26, 1850, 4-36 ft BS; Mould' DiPPed and Star Candles for sale bv - ! by MURRAY & ZAIIM. clover seed, ft icox xvHiSKEYfi(arr,s f Macheral for sale r' J J MpORr.. t)) by J. IVOWY cy Co. r Wholesale and Retail Ten Copper A7if - Jfla n u f acta r tj. The subscriber adopts this method of reur. ning thanks to hia friends and tho pntlic generally for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon him, a.id begs leave to infirm t lie tn that be has enlarged his business, andiow keeps constantly on hand a largo supply O every variety ol TIN XV A RE, STOVE-PIPE, DRIPPING PANS. ZINK BOILERS. COAL BUCKETS, TEA KETTLES, 8,-c, j which he will sell wholesale or retail as low as any other establishment in tie jfacture SPOUTING for houses at tie shortest notice and cn the most reasonable j terms. Merchants and ethers desirous of prepare ; all articles in his line eaualiv as low as 'can Lehad either east or west, and all or-1 ders addressed to him will tc nroa-ulv attended JJL vv Uil ol every Ut'SCription, dune i on ti e sLcrtest notice. The undersigned hopes, by a strictat tcnticn to business to receive a liW rai I share cf public patronage. ' Old copper and puter taken in exchr.nge for ware. GEORGE IIARIN'CAME. Oct. 8. ISia 5-if. ( w iw ill Ebenpbuiig, Pa rrjlHK undersigned respectfully infonns his IL friends and the public generally that he has rented for a term of years that laipc brick houso in the borough of Ebent-burg, formerly kept by James Ubey , and known heretofore as the Washington Hotel." where he will be happy to accommodate all those who may fa. vor him ;viih their pitroiiagc, and will uso ev. ery exertion to make their stay plcatant and ngreeab'c. His will be furnUhed with everything the market affords, his will bo supplied with the best win-s and liquors lii at can be purchased in the eastern markets and his are larpe and will bo attended by careful host lers. Persons wishing to visit any section of tho county w ill bo furnished w ith a conveyance. ANDREW J. UHEY. Ebenbburg, Msy 23, ltfJO 33 CAMBRIA Ciotliinir Stoi Tl Now is the Time for Bargains ! ! rgflE subscribers have just received from H the east at their Clothing Store in E Lens burg, & large assortment of , Spring and Summer Clothing. among which may be enumerated A fine lot of Casmarett, Alpacca, and Jiixe cloth oa'.s, Drew and Sack oats of every variety and ccl or; a very large stock of Sa tinet and Cassimere Pan taloons of every descrip tion, and a good as sortment of Silk 4" Satinet 4 Cassi mere Vests, to gether with every kind of Boys' Clothing. AL.MI, 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 stocK of Cloths Cassi meres and Vestings, which they are prepared to make up in the most workmanlike manner, andou the most accomodating; terms for cash or approved country pro duce. Their entire Slock of Clothing is made up accord ing to the latest Fashions. Having selected their oods with great c;ire and purchased on the lowest cash terms, they are prepared to accomodate their friends and customers with clothing of 3 superior quality and at lower prices thin goods of a similar quality, were ever sold in this county. Tho public arc respectfully invited to call and examino their goods EVANS &. HUGHES. July 4, 1350. 4-tf. Largo lot of Bleached and Drown Mu XaSl lins, just received and for sale very Iom ho storo of MURRAY-Sc. Z lil I ' ICK, Star Mould Candles and S by 10 &. 10 bv 12 G!as8 hist re- ceived, and for salo by J. MOORE. large lot of PRINTS and GINGHAMS of superior quality and latest styles, just I...-'.,., , r-.l rl U il I, MURRAY Sc ZAIIM. Auguit 1, 1S50. ASKETS, Axes, Umbrellas. Rrdrrn. C- egy Encireltrs,'" and Sundries gnerally or sale by " ' G. W. TODD& CO. ALWAYS ON HANDS; FAMILY FLOUR, DACON, TERMS-CASH. MILTON ROBERTS. JUST RECEIVED. Mould Dip;'d,aud Star Candles. Soap. Croonis, 8 by 10, 10 by 12, and 10 by U Glass. Cotton Yams. Cotton Catting. Smoking Tobacco. Puro White Lead Ace. ic-, at G. W. TODD &. CO S. I i i inn i lilt I I I JUHV "ill 1 A I1U 1 lij Can't be Meat! Those in want of Cheap Goods should call at the rare he! HE SUBSCRIBERS, thankful for past favors, hejr leuve to inform their friends that they have fitted up a new large tore Room whero they can accomo date their customers by the hundred, with any thing and every thing1 usually kept in a Coun try Store, and on terms the most favoraMe. They have just received an excellent ssort-j menl of t VDJ) lt f) Cf TU'Tl TIITI fW.T.C! ! UM tlU C, ftl 13 !s !' U. 1 M iV suiting the tabtcs of the "FroMy Sons of Thtin e'er' will t t fiilU nnrlictl 1 r- r : ! , t rw I'.'jo ladies also find llmt paiticular attention hat been paiu tlieir warns and tf.at their creul ' variety 13 calculated to suit cvcrbody A in on 2 j tr.eir block may be found the following: i hi lie liiacK and Hrown l ioii.s, lot Ins, TaBtiV and Plain I CASSiMERES, SATES ETS of a!l: prices and desdrtptions, DELANES,: CASI1.ME1JES, in every vanetygand ; color. MUSLINS, Brown and Bleached, CALICOES of rare and beautiful j styles. GLOVES, HOSIERY and LACE GOODS. Also. A very large assortment of of every variety and of the vejy beet quality. Together with a splendid lot of HATS AND CAPS, Q UEENS WARE, HARDWARE, GROCERIES for family use. B O OA' and STATION Alt V, FISH, SALT. .J-c , ac. In fact, every thing necessary to render their assortment co nplete. They would here say that it is their deter initiation to sell goods as cheap if not a little cheaper than any other establishment in the place. This will be found to be the cate by those who will favor them with a call. Lumber and all kinds of country produce taken in exchange fur fond. MURRAY &. ZAIIM. Ebensburg, Ju'y II, 1330. 5-tf. JUST RECEIVED AT THE EAP-ST ill lawns, Lusires, Corn Col'd k Faney Prints. IKISH LINENS, TICKINGS, FANCY AND DOMESTIC GINGHAMS, Flami iNliirliiiu's nnd Generally, HA TS CA PS, BOOTS & SHOES, TOBACCO and CIGARS, UMBRELLAS, QUEENSWARE &x. All of which have been bought at the present low prices, and will bo sold accordingly, call and see. Alwavs ready to tlmw goods. MILTON RO HERTS. May 30. 1313. Wanted Immediately. 00,000 lbs of Wool wanted by JOHNSTON MOORE " DOZEN Uoots and Shoes just re ceived and for sale by MURRAY &; ZAIIM. ILL and CUT SAWS for sale at tho store of MURRAIN ZAIIM. 100,000 FEET of Whte Pine uuu iioartis, and lVUAjuij Lap and Joint Shingles for sale bv J . MOORE. Red Lead, Spanish Brown, White Lead, Whiting, Putty, Varnish, Spirits Turpentine, and Sweet Oil, for sale bv G. W. TODD & CO. TT7JLOUR. A Jot of prime flour for sale at J.C. O'NEILL'. Fresh shad, " MACKCRAL. Just received and for sale by G, W. TODD it Co. tRESH arrival of Groceries at the store of J.C. O'NEILL. LUMBER. Lap snd Locust Tosts for Bale by G. Joint shingles , ind W. TODD & CO. jLARGE lot of Stone and Earthen Ware just received and for sale at the Store of J. MOORE. A LOT OF FINE S ALT, just received and -'S, fcr r.tlo by MILTON KOBPRTS- f Mm ' cn Uili! Mc A LISTER'S ALL-II EALING OITUENT foctainin no Filtrf ury op otlitr Mictra!, "PTOi: '1 L'MOKSS ULfEKS, ai.d all kinds of iT KORCS. it has NO LQUAL. It is impus-ihle to give t;.e public an adequate idea of the treat sucoeas which has attended the administration ol'lhe A!I-f lealin' Oinimant for the p;;st three years. It is perfectly as- t.jiii?lm;;r to witness the ellects and near tl; praises Lcstowed on t.'iis one cou'.J conceive tht a mectcm. , o single medicine : possessed to mucii virtue, and had power to) beul so many iiiea.-ies. But ri-ice it has been j known (hat tens of i hcvjt-aiids have been cured. ou. friemis will Leu in to realise the trutii of cur rtiMiks in a former ad vei t it rnci.t. viz .... ii . . , c i that ther,- would not be a Mrle family in A- liiCi!ll, nu wuiki jtTO a uajr nullum pU33C3' einsr o box of M' A LISTER'S ALL-HE ALIN'G OINT. MENT, if thev but knew its virtues. BURNS. Il is one of the best things in the world lor bums. Il MOTH ERS and NURSES knew its value in coses of swollen or Sore Breasts and Sore ... u i i.i Nicies, they w.-u!d alwaysapply u. 1 such cu-, il ued, according to ths directions, it gives relief in a rery ew hours. j PILES. - Vluss are yearly cured by 1 this Ointment. It niter tails in giv;n feliel lor t!:o l';les. I it remove,, Ziiu. theinnam-l malion and swelling sua iue pain ceaei. j Rcud tho liirec'.ions around t i.e Lox. HEADACHE. i he t-aive lias cured persons ot the headache , who bad it regularly every week for 12 your, i so pevere as l cause vouiiwu. '1 iio following tesiiinonul was given by the celebrated Dr. Wooslcr Ueacii, the author of: ll.e great Medical ivork entitled "The Ameri-j can r ruclice of Medicine and Family Fnyei-! cian; Having been made acquainted with ttie in gredients which compose M'ALISTER'S ALL-HEALING OINTMENT, and having prescribed und tested it in several Cjsc in my private practice, I have no hesitation in dy ing or certifying that il is a vcgeab!e remedy, containing no mineral substance whiiisvsr. tliui its ingrcdit: ins, roMioiucJ us aie, a.ii us.-u directed by the t'rvpi it tor, are :t -.niv A j i . less Out ol trta: iut, otinrafiy a -.c.:;t;ii it int dy i f fc'e-. powei ; an J oocertuiiy uCjuI iiidiil i; us cuinpuuna wtiicii lias dona inacu ;ood, and whicii is adapted - lo tne cure of -great veriely of cases. Though I have never either recommended or engaged in the 6ale of secrsl medicines, regard for the truly honest, conscientious, and humane character of the Proprietor of the Ointment, and the value of his discovery obliges ine to say thus much re garding It. W. BEACH, M. D. New York April 23d 1316. around the uox are directions for umng m'alister's ointment for scrofula. liver complaint erisipelas, t e t t e r, chilblain, scalp head. sore eyes, sure throat, nervous a f f ec hons, pains, hkad ache, deafness, ear. ACHE, lit'KNS, SORE LIPS, PMPLES. &.C, RHEUMATISM. PILES. SWELLED OR BROKEN BREAST, TOOTH-AC HE. AGUE IN THE FACE, &.c, &.a. 33" Phi Ointment is go-d for any part of the body or limbs when inflamed. Iu some cases It sliould be applied ofien. JAMES Mc VLISTER. Sole Propneior of the ub ve Medicine t'RICE -2b CENTS PER BOX. FOR SALE by Lewis &. Roberts, Eicnsburg. Kern V-Goruas, Joiuitt ovv u. Win. Huulon, Indiana. S. Confer, Hollidjy sb'.irg. Principle Office No. lid, North Thiid street, Philadelphia. WM. TERRY, General Agent. July. 4. 1850. 3J-ly. IVEW and CHEAP THE suhscn'jcr has just received a very ex tensive assortment of all goods usually kept in a country store which will be sold et the vekv Lowest pricej. Among many other articles, are 13 U Y-Gr OOD Which includes Cloths, f assimeres, Satliactt, Tweeds, And Summer Good for Men. Prints. Ginghams. &. Linen Goods, Muslin Delune, Casltmercs, and SILK GOODS. A large supply of HOOTS AND SHOES, II.TS, BONNETS, and CAPS. Quc nsv are. Crockery So Stoneware, HARDWARE &. CUTLERY, Which includes Mill and Cross cut Sa.vs, Axes Scythes w Sickles and irood assortment of Car penters edge tools. ALSO Tin, Copper. & Shcft Iron Ware, Which is made in the house, of the best male- rials by a first rate mechanic, a large supply ot sucii manulactured articles always ou nana WHOLESALE and RETAIL. ALSO Of every Veriety and Description, Among; which are The Celebrated Hathway Cook stoves 3 sizes tor wood. " Etna air tight Cook stoves 4 sizes for wood and coal. " ' Vic'ory Cook stuve 2 sizes for wood. V " Complete Cook stove 2 sizes for coal. Any Cook stove sold and recommended, are always wai ranted good. Also Nino plate stoves 5 sizes, and Parlor stoves for coal and wood, Sco. &.c. K. HUGHES. Ebcnfb'jrg Jane 27th 18S0-33. yd wi wj atika cimiirTiii AND PURIFY! PURIFY! Life and Health are in the Blood. Not cne of xU the nomwoni medicluM thrt h pr-pred, begins to be of ma grrnt mtd.ca! Tatne, pow't 'Jt nnd uoIhiMdj certainty to clean.-w and purL'y, produce dm kailthy blood, and strengthen end iavig'ra'it whcie lew, b BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT. Tb! Puri5T is the most teandfful and oj'.o lUktnf idy in th w.irid. No ether med.i;ia! ha tStxtod icfe aaust iruracuiou cures of Scrofula, Fever Sores, Salt Rhenia, VPHII.fA. sod other ernw-M nt ikln diUM, wig , Srm ipcla. S-tre. CI -era Vuazti S-jrx Miuih aid 7VaJ fur$hijr Sort MjucA. S'-nl I H'a i f!.lu P '-t, PinpUt e-i tk Face. Rheumatism. LWEIl CO '. IT LAIST. cj munj-ttfte iiwiU.-s. TMOI.'SASD.S of su.-L J msie4i.a beoo rur iy try PU31HER, axid Cu--cJ I? the iue of FOUt TIMES Less Quantity, at Lsc3 Cost i ;T .faur-foH. thitn evrr such c:i .T.se were beforw or ttac cur-J, i.y S,rsK;n:-i;!!. or nay m in.? qu- sr:..n : .- tno? :nu.r.-t-1 to -le..; -Je. m to ecenom mri hei-lriir Fllt-JT ii'ni u rr n campiaint t OND iz cheaper t T-l.IiO '.i'.U. ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH of BRANT'S PU RIFl ER rS.it.ve'.r care FOURTOfE : .,?lu.cb 'SJ'.VJ?' KrI, 'f Srtp-uU r V. .wiltaenita FOU8 TiMiS CHEAPER LuiariM. rUU. And to prove tH ocr one cf "-0 ' u rwyLUCl VI MOST HORRID SCROFULA. To realize 'Jie rrtat mnrer of this medicine m : rrn.i. in our ParTjpUIc-t-i. th perfect cure eJ-cted ou Mr. J : B ff,"ki"s ?S R Oneida ccty, N. Y. Hswucwsiw hours loader hi. neck wh et-n n-w-lv oS from er'b car a b-le wai eaten tkroufh the Windpipe bis orrh etton o ;t l,he of, ne arvt oyedvi tHoer. m Urp a nana band, hnj nearly eatea Xhruszb --rln mr toere Wcre 0a him. ia all. - , T . , Iwcuty Large, Deep, Dlscbirinj ulcers wh!ch Were ALL CUREO..n.J he iMbNoUtl i ttrtnrth ta Isbor i.d, bv tUo u of OS. Y TkVELVi E01TLL3. XL: woaitsrfui cure is cerL&el to by Fourteen Respectable Witnesses. And it I the rr.ves: cure ih- mo? ua io x'--i :Sy s"-ir:t r-i. ot ooe of lie ims! h trrid rzett hattUst ciV4 of Scrofula, tint c 'tr l,.ta curl :o Vi" w?r:-J cr cacj u Cia miicint. S U A ?i T ' S I X D I A X PULMONARY BALSAM Po?esis all the clpn;nc ncd purirjinj virtues nar! m jowtriul ao.i it. tivpus tilt r-irtir!o,i tilled BS ANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT' ' :t ao apw- Bred iroin -v.-rl oth. r ;jh-i1;il:'; oju, wjit-h are pecuiuu-y ddtipud to, mid ure e;.r:ii.-J:y nL-tt:s!.r7, to cure COUGHS AND CONSUMPTIONS. THIS BALSAM knU .uJ cures I'lcr In tbe Xv. 4 e!. vv.,-re t.-ilrr-aU;: .-.i cer:a.-.i: an . j-;:' as the h.ra--fn Eztrzct cur.-s aii'V." 'n I," ..-.' e -.r leUu. Tbji BaMm zu.rc3 r.i :c ti.ts Gox.-T.y:t3r. utt ci Urt, alter eil rtme.-i-ji Lave fJJ :j u e THOCS.lDS Or COrx'-3L"?lPTIOf8 nod Chrortc Cokht. tlun:l..r:t'y prove it -uffi:Cinf tfcan. in hi" oioi.. "of tie BREAST. THROAT. AN it wfci2inf i THROAT, LUNGS. A DYIXG lVO.HAIY SAVED I CONSUMPTION CURED We state thi cura to prove the foteer to Mr lft. b '.hi Balsam ia Uded. even alter the person is connderti, by pbyeiciMn bed friend, to be in the lt stages of diseaseso tuallv dying nnd, in this casa, so far gone, tiiat tha sAroki snd burial clothes were bought. For the particulars of this case, and the respectable and undoubted proof of aU the dr jumetances and fact, wj rtrt'tr to cur PAMPHLETS. This cure was efiVcted on MRS. Z1BA DYKLMAM, sj Ballston Spa,Saratog a county, X. Y. We can prora beyond a duu'.t. many other almost equally as hopel.'sa. and tmk merable ousts of Coughs and Consumptions CL'RtD, which were pronounced incurable bv skilful phvricians. BRANT'S PULMONARY BALSAM cares Con sumptiot. Coughs, Colas, Sptuing of Biood. Bleeding at (A Lungs, Pains ia the Breast and Side, Palpitation of tie HsarX, Cholera Infantum, Dysentery, and Summer CvmpiainU, ta Children and adults and ALL Female TVeaknesses and Complaints. No remedy offered to the public has ever bean half a certain and effectual in restoring ALL the incidental sotak lessee and irregularities of tho sex. as BRANT'S PUL MONARY BALSAM. It makes no ditference whth ex die det-Hnirement be suppression, excess, or other Mcinen t RKUL'LATES ALL, by strengthening the system, real ising the circulation, nnd SOOTHING and AlXATil SKUVUV3 IRRITABILITY-. See Pamphlets. CHANGE OF LIFE. Erom the Girl to the Woman, and the ITomAn at middi tge tho one caw is accelerated, and the oth-r so gradually suppressed, hs to pr?Trit any of the fatal diseases that fre quently arise in consequence of such change. LIVER COMPLANT. 8eo the cure of Dr. Hulbard, of Stamford, Conn , and others. DYSPEPSIA See T. S. Wilcox, of Attica, Wyoming count u, -V. Y-. and many more. Nervous Diseases and Derangements cured without fitiL DYSENTERY and SUMMER COMPLAINT, ia cXilar and adults and CHOLERA INFANTUM. No nothf-r need ever mourn tha denth of her chili by Chol.-r Infantum, while teethin. If BRANT'S PUU MONARY BALSAM ba adininUtored. It should De. for ucu cas. admitcrcd In larger than tha ordl&vf doses. Fcr Stde by George IV. Todd Co.. Ebensburg. D. B. TVakffield, Johnsloicn. Riffle c- Humphreys, Surnmit. .Vary Orr, Hollidaysburg. M Orlady 4" f o, Williamsburg. E. P. Hilderbrand, Indiana'. Jackson fy Mendell, Blairsvillt. R. R. JMcCrea. Saltsburg. All letters and orders viust be addressed to Wallace $ Co., 10G Broadway Vcur York. A PUBLIC BENEFIT ! Constantly on hand and conti noil' Or exchanging the very bet qualit 4llcrcli nuclide That can be procured in Philadelphia cheap For Grain or Hides, and still cheaper For The more acceptable artlcls termd Cns.Ii,; Or on short and approved credit f t the Store of ' WILLIAM M 'CO UGH & Co.' Foot of Plane No. 4. A. P. R. R. -N. B. Persons wishing to erchanga Grs for Goods, Ace, may do well to call at lh store of u M. M'GOUGH &. Co. Sept. 27, 1849. 5i-tf. "
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