cd tp m From Schiller's Poems. HONORTOVOMAXT- llooor to woman! To her it is given To guard tbo earth with the rosea of Heaven! All bleased the linkelh the loves intbeir choir; la the veil of the Graces her beauty concealing She lends on each altar that's hallow'd to Foel Aud keep ever living the fire. 'gt From the bounds of Truth careering', Man's strong spirit wildly sweeps, With each hasty impulse vecrinj Down to Passion's troubled deeps. And his heart contented never. Greeds to grapple with far, Chasing his own dreain forever. On through many a distant atari But Woman, with looks that can charm and enchain , JLureth back at her beck the wild truent again By the spell of her presence beguiled; In the home of her mother her modest a bo J J, And the modest manners by nature bestow J On Nature's most exquisite child! Bruised and worn, but fiercely breasting Fee to foe, tho angry strife; Man, the wild one never resting, Roams among the troubled life; What he planeth (till pursuing; Vainly as the hydra bleeds Cre&t the sever'd crest renewing Wish to wither'd wUh succeeds. But Woman, at peace with all beings, reposes, And seeks from the moment ta gather the roses, i Whose sweets to her culture belong. Ah! richer than he, though his soul reigneth o'er The mighty dominion of Genius and Lure, And the infinite Circle of Soug. Strong, and proud, and self-depending, Man's cold besom "beats alone ; Heart with heart devinely blending. In the love that gods have known, Sonla sweet interchange of feeling. Melting tears he never knows, 1 Each bard sense the hard one steelin" Arms against a world of foes. Alive, as the wind. harp, how lightly soever, If woo'd by the zephyr, to music will quiver, Is Woman to Hope, and to Fear; Ah, Tender Oue! still at the shadow of grieving How quiver the cords how thy bosom is heav ing II ow trembles thy glance through the tear! M an's domiuion, war and labor; Might to Right the the slatuto gave; Laws are in th Scythian sabre; slave Where the Mede reigo'ed see the Teace and meekness grimly routing. t rowja the arlusl, rude 'and wild; Ens rages, hoarsely shouting, Where the vanished Graces 6miled. But Woman, the Soft One, persuasively praycth Of the life that she charmeth, the sceptro she swaveth. She lulls as she looks from above, The Discord whose hell for its victim is gaping And bending a while the forever escaping, hispers Hate to the image of Love! A Letlf r from Mr. Toombs. Impregnable Ground on the California Question. A letter has been addressed by Hon. Robert Toombs, Representative of the Eighth Congressional District of the State of Georgia, to his constituents, relative to the course which it is proper for Georgia to pursue, in the attitude in which she is attempted to be forced by the disunionists, of pioneer hi the work of undermining the foundation of the lie public. The following is the concluding portion of Mr. Toombs' letter, in hich he places himself, in regard to that ques tion, on impregnable ground " The people of California, without any fault of theirs, but on account of our disa greements on the slavery question, had been without lawful government for seve ral years. They were subjected to an il legal and unconstitutional military usurpa tion, at the very moment when they most needed stable, and regular, and lawful government. They had an undoubted right to throw ofT that government, and were rightly entitled to a government of taws, instead of military force. The re moteness of California', the extraordinary atate of things existing there, resulting from unprecedented discoveries of gold and the high-rates of wages, made its government by Congress not only incon venient and difficult, but enormously ex- peubive 10 us. me m,xed character of trie population, from sir.'countries, inviim collision and hostility, augmented the no cessity for efficient and regular govern ment. In weighing these reasons, Con gress decided for her admission; and I doubt not that the exclusion of slavery bv her constitution had a great and perhaps controlling influence in favor of her ad mission with the Northern members. But they did not transcend their powers. It is equally due to truth and candor to say, that the controlling reason for resistance to that act at tlie South is founded upon that same clause in her constitution exclu ding slavery. That reason ought to have controlled either party, and especially t not a just or sufficient reason for oppo sing the law and resisting the Govern in ent. . "I have already attempted to vindicate the rights of a people,. forming a constitu tion for admission into the Union, to admit or exclude slavery at their own pleasure, and to prove that Congress has no other power of such constitution thus presented than to see that it ts repubiicayi. we demanded it and compromised it for Mis souri. We have demanded it and secured it for New Mexico and Utah. We should adhere to it, because it is right; but it is expedient as well as right. One hundred and fifty thousand American citizens, on the distant shores of the Pacific ocean, having met, by their representatives, to form a constitution for themselves, have adjudged it best, under their peculiar cir cumstances, for their interest, their pros perity, and their happiness, to prohibit the introduction of slavery into their new commonwealth. It is their business, not ours. Whether they have decided wisely or unwisely is not for xis to determine. We have settled the question differently for ourselves; it is not for them to disturb that judgment, nonr or hereafter. Both cases stand upon the same great principle the right of a free people, in entering the family of American States, to adopt such a form of republican government as in their judgment will best preserve their liberties, promote their huppiness, and perpetuate their prosperity. 6lf we are wise we will defend rather than resist this birthright of American freeman, so invaluable to us, so formidable to the enemies of our prosperity, our peace, and our safety. I am ready to rally with you for the defence ol this GREAT PRINCIPLE. '7777 no memory for past differences of opinion, careless of the future, I am ready to unite with any portion or all of my countrximen in defence of the in tegrity of the republic." ?l 'D YiT The "Moi'ntaiv Sentinel" is published cv cry J I'.ursday monnnj' at two Dollars per annum, payable halt yearly. No subscription will be taken for a shorter period than 6ix months; and no paper will be discontinued until all arrearage are paid. A ailure to notify a discontinuance at the expira tionotjthe term subscribed for, will be consider ed as a new engagement. O ADVERTISEMENTS will bo inserted at the following rates: 50 cents per square for the hrst insertion; 75 cents for the second; Si tor three insertions, and 2o cents per square tor every subsequent insertion. A liberal de- duction made to those who advertise by the year. All advertisements handed in must have the proper number of insertions marked there on , or they will be published till foibid and charged in accordance with the above terms TJr All letters and communications, to insure attention mast be post paid. rubFinvadbdT New and Cheap The undersigned brgs leave to inform his friends and the public generally, that he has purchased the entire stock of J. P. Urban &, Co in Carrollton. His stock is extensive, embra cing almost every article usually kept in a Country Store, and consists in part of a large assortment of Sjjring and Summer Goods, among which, are Cloths, Cassimeres Veslings, Sattinets, Linens, Checks, Tweeds, Cottonades, Calicoes, Nankeens, Drillings, Tickings, Muslins, Ginghams, Lawns, Silks, Delaines, Bombazines, Lustres, Alpacas, Cambrics, Shawls, Hosiery, Ribbons, Laces, Gloves, &.c., &.c. ALSO, a large assortment of oots and Shoes, Hals and Caps, BONNETS, UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, Jiaraware, yueensware, Groceries, BOOKS &, STATION A It Y, BACON, FISH, SALT, &c, &.c. In fact everything wanted in a Country More, nil of which they will sell as CHE P if not a LITTLE CHEAPER than any other omre in me county. Lumber and produce taken in exchange for ignods. Givo us a call all those who wish o bu y cheap. JOHN C. O'NEILL. Carrollton, August 15, 1850. WOOL Wanted and (he highest price3 paid at the store of J. C. O'NEILL. CASTINGS received and for salo at J. C. O'Neill's Store. 40 Jiarrels for salo by Conemaurrh Salt J. MOORE. 80 Barrels of Superior Flour, part extra for gale by J. IVORY & Co. NE good Broad Wheeled four horse WAGON for sale by J.MOORE. LARGE quantity of Dun canon Nails, and Spikes from 3 to 5 iuch ea lor sale at Mcort's Stoore. gj" HELL or.d Spanith Polka Combs, Port M 0 nies, Eruehrs, Fancy Soaps andOliphar. or saie by G. Y. TODD &. CO. TO FARMERS AND MEN OF PUSINESS OILS. (lANDLKS & GUANO. rgHE SUBSCRIBER offcis, at the lowest J3 . rate, in anv rjinniiiv to suit purchasers GENUINE PERUVIAN GUANO, ' end every variety of SPERM. WHALE, LARD. AND TANNKKS OILS- Manufacturer; Tanrura, Farmers, Dealers and Consumers, are invited to call GEORGE W. RIDGWAY, No. 37 North Whirven, the first OIL STORE below Race street, Phil ide.hia . gust 15, 1850 13-3m. Wholesale anil Jlciail Tin Copper $ Sheet-Iron Jflan ufa c to ry. The subscriber adopts this method of retur ning thanks to his friends and the pnblio generally for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon him, aiid begs leave to inform them that he has enlarged his business, andnow keeps constantly on hand a large supply o every variety ot TINWARE, STOVE-PIPE, DRIPPING PANS, ZINK BOILERS. COAL BUCKETS, TEA K E T T L E S, $-c, $c. which he will sell wholesale or retail as low as any ether establishment in the country, tie is also 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 to call as he is prepared to furnish all articles in his line equally as low as can be bad either east or west, and all 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 libera! share of public patronage. Old copper and puter taken in exchange for ware. GEORGE HA RN CAME. Oct. S 5-tf. EXCHMGB-IIOTEl, Ebenscvrg, Pa. rrpIIE undersigned respectfully informs his friends and the public generally that he has rented for a term of years that large brick house in tho borough of Eben.-burg, formerly kept by James Rhey, and known heretofore as the "Washington Hotel." where he will be happy to accommodate all those who may ti. vor him with their palrounge, and will use cv. ery exertion to make their stay pleasant and agreeable. Ilia will be furnished w;lh everything the market affords, his will be supplied with the best wines and liquors lhat can be purchased in the eastern markets and his are large and will be attended by tcarefut host lers. Persons wishing to visit any section of the county will be furnished with a conveyance. ANDREW J. RI1EV. Ebensburg, May 23, 1850. 33 CAMBRIA Clothing Store. Sow is the Time for Bargains ! ! TS'lE subscribers have just received fiom JL the east at their Clothing Store in Ebens burg, a large assortment of Spring and Summer ClotJiing. among which may be enumerated A fine lot of Casmarett, Alpacca, and fine cloth oats, Dress and Sack oats 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 Satinet $ as si mere Vests, to gether u'ith every kind of Boys' lothing. ALSO, 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 Casst meres and Vestings, which they are prepared to make up in the most workmanlike manner, and on the most accomodating terms for cash or approved country pro duce. Their entire Stock of Clothing is made up accord ing to the latest Fashions. Having selected their goods with great care and purchased on the lowest cash terms, they are prepared to accomodate their friends and customers with clothing cf a superior quality and at-lower prices than goods of a similar quality were ever sold in this county. The public are respectfully invited to call ! and examine their goods. EVANS &, HUGHES. July 4, 1350. 4-tf. A Large lot of Bleached and Brown Mu lins, just received and for sale very lo.w he store MURRAY &. Z.ltlU. TOICIi, Star & .Mould Candles and 8 by 10 &. 10 by 12 Glass just re ceived, and for eala by J. MOORE. largo lot of PRINTS and GINGHAMS ol superior quality and latest styles, just teteived and fur tale bv MURRAY &. ZAIIM. August I, 1859. J ASKETS, Axe. Umbrellas. Bromt, EL iL- tgy Eneirclers," and Sundries enerally or sale by G. V. TODD&. CO. ALWAYS ON HANDS. FAMILY FLOUR, BACON, TERMS CASH. MILTON ROBERTS. JUST RECEIVED. Mould Dipp'd.aud Star Candies. Soap. Brooms, 8 by 10, 10 by 12, and 10 by 14 Glass. Cotton Yarns. Cotton Balling. Smoking Tobacco, Pure White Lead &.c. Sec, at G. W. TODD &. CO'S. CLOVER.SEED, BACON f WHISKEY "ra!e hy J. MOORE. r7 Can't he. Meat! Those in want of Cheap Goods should call at the FKI1E SUBSCRIBERS, thankful for 2 past favors, beg leuve to inform their M -friends that they have fitted up a new ,2, large Store Room where they can accomo date their customers by the hundred, with any thing and every thing usually kept in a Coun try Store, and on terms the most favorable. They havo just received an excellent assort ment of SI I S fill ii llll Selected with much care, and with a view of suiting the tatles of the "Frosty Sons of Thun dcr" in this particular locality. The ladies will also find that particular attention has been paid their wants, and that their great variety la calculated to suit everybody. Among their stock may be found tbe following: Blue Black p.nd Browa Clotlis, Fancy and Plain CASSIMERES, SATINETS of all prices and descriptions, DELANES, CASHMERES, in every variety and color. JVI USLTNS, Brown and Bleached, CALICOES of rare and beautiful styles. GLOVES, 2IOSIEY and LAE GOODS. Also. Avery large assortment of of every variety and of the vejy best quality. Together with a splendid lot of HATS AND CAPS, QUEENS WAKE, HARDWARE, GROCERIES for family use. BOOKand STATION A Y, FISH, SALT, J-c, ij-c. In fact, every thing necessary to render their assortment co.nplele. They would here say that it is their deter mination to sell goods as cheap if not a little cheaper than any other establishment in the place. This will bo found to be the case by those who will favor them with a call. Lumber and all kinds of country produce taken in exchange fur goods. MURRAY & ZAIIM. Ebensburg, July Tl, 1B50. 5-tf. JUST RECEIVED AT THE MM fliU, EKJ I sir M T R H n Lawns, Lustres, Corn Col'd & Fancy Trints IRISH LINENS, TICKINGS, FANCY AND DOMESTIC GINGHAMS, Flannels, Shirfiiis mid Generally, II ATS CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, TOBACCO and CIGARS, UMBRELLAS. O U EENSWA RE &c. All of which have been bought at the present low prices, and will be sold accordingly, cull ana see. Always ready to tliovv goods. MILTON ROBERTS May 30. 1848. Wanted Immediately. ! 00,000 lbs of Wool wanted by Sh DOZEN Boots and Shoes just re ti' ceived and for sale In- MURRAY & ZAIIM. 7?;TILL and H CUT SAWS for ale at the llM. store of MURRAIN ZAIIM. Red Lead, Spanish Brown, White Lead, Whiting, Putty, Varnish, Spirits Turpentine, and Sweet Oil, for sale by G. W. TODD & CO. 57JLOUR. A lot of prime flour for nale at J. C. O'NEILL'a. Fresh shad, " MACKERAL. Just received and for sale by G, V. TODD & Co. 4h$h LBS- Alould, Dipped and Star Candles for sale by MURRAY & ZAIIM. "WTRESII arrival of Groceries at the store of -E5- J.C. O'NEILL. LUMBER, Lip and Joint shingles, tnd Lccust Posts for Eale by G. W. TODD Sc CO. LARGE lot of Stone and Earthen IVare just received and forjsale at lha slr of J. MOORE. LOT OF FINE SALT, juet received and fr aale bj MILTON ROBERTS SPMG & DAB GOOD X) V PI nil IB McALISTER'S ALL-IIEALING OITME.NT Containing no Mercury or other Mineral, 1 7OR TLMUKS, ULCEUS, and all kinds of c- r f : a X T T T 4 r II is impossible to give the public an adequate idea of the great success which has attended the administration of the All. Healing Ointment for the part three years. It is perfectly as tonishing to witness the effects and hear the praises bestowed on thi3 medicine. No one couid conceive that a possessed so much virtue, an single med:cine 1 , . J had power to he -i I to many diseases. Rut slice it has been known that tens of thousands have been cured. our friends will bciiin to realise the tnuli of. our rental ks in a iurmer advertisement VIZ that there would not be a single family in A merico, who would live a day without posses sing a box of MA LISTER'S ALL-HEALING OINT. ME NT, if they Lot knew its v:riu"e. BURNS. It is o.-ie ol the best thin; worM u-r r ? . i f.r liirn If MO I'll EKS and .N U KSES knew its value in c-ses of swollen cr Sore Breatti end Sore , , , : Nt piats, they would always apply it. 1 iUcii cafces, if used, according to the directions, it gives relief m a ve,y few hours. t ?t--1,u.ua,1"ua ur yeany curea Oy this Ointment. It never fails in giving relief lor me rues. RHEUMATISM. It removes, almost immediately, the inflam mation -and swelling, and the pain ceases. Read the directions arwund the box. HEADACHE. The ealx-e has cured persons of the headache who had it regularly every week for 12 years, eo eevere as to cause vomiting. The following testimonial Mas given by tho celebrated Dr. Woostcr Ceach, the autbor of the great Medical work entitled "The Ameri can l'ractice of Medicine and Fdin:ly Physi cian:" 'Having been made acquainted with the in gredients which compose M'ALISTER'S ALL.HEALING OINTMENT, and baring prescribed and tested it in several cases in my private practice, I have no hesitation in say ing or certifying that it is a vegetable remedy, containing no mineral substance ichaievsr, that its ingredients, combined as are, and used as directed by the Proprietor, are not only harm lets but of great value, being truely a scientific remedy of great power; and cheerfully tecom mend it as a compound which has done much good, and which is adapted to the cure of a great vtricty of cases. Though I have never either recommended or engaged in the sale of secret medicines, regard tor the truly honest, conscientious, and humane character of the Proprietor of the Ointment, and tbe value of nis discovery utiiiva wo w aj itius inucn re garding it. W. BEACH, M.D. New York April 22d 1315. AROUND Til E DOX ARE DIRECTION FOR UaING M'ALISTER'S OINTMENT FOR SCKOFULA. LIVER COMPHINT ERISIPELAS. TETTER, CHILUHIN S C A L D II E A D. SORE EYES. SORE i ijkuat, i li It V U U S A F F EC TIONS PAINS, 1IEAD-ACHE. DEAFNESS, KR. ACHE. I! URNS, OKE LIPS. PMPLES &c, RHEUMATISM. PILES, SWELLED OR BROKEN BREAST. TOOTII-ACHE AGUE IN THE FACE, Sec, Di"hi Ointment is good fur any part of the body or limbs when inflamed. In some cases it should be applied of:en. JAMES Mc VLISTER. Sole Proprietor of the ab.ive Medicine PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX FOR SALE by Lewis S& Roberts, Ebensburg. i Kern &. Gorgas, Johnstown. Wm. Houston, Indiana. S. Confer, Hollidaysburg. Principle Office No. 23, North Third street, Philadelphia. WM. TERRY, General Agent. July, 4, 1850. 39-ly. NE W and CHEAP THE subscriber has just received a verv ex tensive assortment of all gooda usually kept in a I country store which will be sold at the verv! lowest prices. Among many other articles, DRY-GOODS Which includes Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinett, Tweeds, And Summer Goods for Men. Prints, Ginghams, &. Linen Goods, Muslin Delanes, Cashmeres, and SILK GOODS. A large supply of BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, BONNETS, and CAPS. Quecnsware, Crockery Sc Sionewerc, HARDWARE & CUTLERY, Which includes Mill and Cross cut Saws. Axes Scythes &. Sickles and good assortment of Car penters edge tools. ALSO Tin, Copper, & Sheet Iron Ware, V hicli is made in the house, of the best nlate. rials by a first rate mechanic, a large supply of such manufactured articles always on hand WHOLESALE and RETAIL. ALSO i -sw i u - l w mm am Of every fTeritty and Description, Among which are The Celebrated llathway Cook stoves 3 sizes for wood. " Etna air tight Cook stoves 4 sizes for wood and coal. " ' Vic'.ory Cook stove 2 sizes for wood. 14 Complete Cook stove 2 sizes for coal. Any Cook stove sold and recommended, are always wairantcd good. Also Nine plate stoves 5 sizes, and Parlor stoves for coal and wood, &-o. Sec. K. HUGHES. Ebftub'irg Jane 27th 1850-33. V4fc& Cuuji .zz& (imimii AND PURIFY! PURIFY J Life and 'Health are ia the BIool Not one cf all th numerous neietn tbi.t ba hr, prepared, begins to be of as prtrt mrcLca! Virtue, pawat nJ uurailinj certainty to cleanse and punry, proJace u ktaiilty blood, ar.J strength! a bnd l3T:gurte tu hole tern, u GRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT. This Purifier is the most iconderf! and estouukir rem idj in the world. No other medicine has. e2cel la j, most miraculous cares of Scrofula, Fever Sores, Salt Rheum, 3YPHILt3, and other eruptive nd i'n d!fuei, iz : tipelaa. Sore. UUtrt. ISlccra'ci Sure Mauxh and 7Vc f-'urrinjf Sore M'juth, Seal Mead, Hls P:le, PuavUt m ik Face, Rheumatim. LIVER COUPLAIXT. oi omj Jisemes. THOUSANDS of such diseases have beco cur jv this PURIFIER; and cured ty the Use cf FOL'I TIMES Less Quantity, at Less Cost oy four-foil, than ever such uivwi were befe"- or sine cured, by Sanapnri'Jn, or n othef remedr. What t.W ' 1'4"stion f"r those fntrsu-d to decide, as to econoc: i nt hehUh FIRaT H'.'.l it eve v.y cempUial I i. -0.ND-7.it cheaper r TU.HD- W.a ONE DOLLAR'3 WORTH of BRANT S PURIFIER r SoctiTrt c enre F OUR Ttifr . tar, I th .-.r-. if im C II O Tl AJ? - C t-JCADCa V C J riCa. And to prore Xhim w owr one caa of cure, ont o uie many cases ox MOST HORRID SCROFULA. To realize '.he great p-neer of this medicine as tmr;.. rcn t. in our Pamphlet, the perfect en elf-rcted on M: J B. Haskin, tif Rin Oneida coun'y, .V. Y. Ha wm con-n. 1 " to his bed One Year was not exp-eted to live twentt-fuu-i kou-rs longer his ne'-k was ea!rn n.tar!r n-f tr.im .. ! CHr a lj!,;e wa" enten throuch the Windp'ipe his mcpu-'" enttn 'it :'e lie arn "V IHcer. s Urp . Ua limns h'-nd. h-vt neanv ?ren tiuou'j hjidi t.- , there were on h:mT in fcU, " ! t. . i. t -n t- t v. jlweiity Large, Deep, DiSchargiE t'iK-rs which were ALL CURED, and be restored to ktaki r ttrensth to labor ii.-ain. bv the me of OSi.Y TVVILVI This woaier:al cure is certified to by Fourteen Respectable Witnesses. And It is the grealit'. cure, the moat ua loabted'y lubitaaSil ed, of one of tbe mist harriJ and mrt htrtlcu cases ol Scrofula, thftt lias er-r listn cured s:a;e the world w era Bted conipleU-ly eiti'iuilnui the great putcr sad co-lair efficacy of tae UioJ.cino. 12 1 a rv t ' s n'sur; rul Ul U it A i DmLch hi Fo?sefS"! &n tns r'.tf.r.-ir? cni purify in? virtues neer'y s ,iovver;;! ai; i p- tive as th" ;.-ri f hi-.or. cabled 44 BH ANT'S INDIAN PURIfVING XTS ACT' ' it biso u pn porcd :rom iver cbr mc-d. cations, which are pecuLsr'.y sdupud U, and ere esni.Li-'..y cecessary, to cure COUGHS AXD CONSUMPTIONS. THIS BALSAM knit and cures Ulctrt in the Lv-nfi. wl e!sewhere internally, as certainly and tatily as tbe Purtjyrng Extract cures HCd he:s L'irtT externcuiy. This baim cures nine cases of Consvrr.piioi out ot uh, alter U odt remedies Lave failed to to gucd. T1IOIH.OD9 OF CO.Sl?IPTIO.l, and Chronic Coughs, abunsnt'y prove Its irr.f.iiinf tjtcasj. in all d:eas of the BREAST, THROAT, AND LUNGS A DYIXG WOMAX SAVED! CONSTJIVIPTION CURED ! We st&te this cure to prove the ptneer to save life, wfcss Oir BjLmtm is liScd, ercn alter the pt-rson is considered, by phvsictMti BiJ friends, to be ia the Ian stages of aiecst ac tually iy ing fum, in ttli cur, so far ir one. thnt the ehroua and burial clothes were bought- For the particulars of this case, and the respectable and undoubted proof of all ths or jnrr.etanct s acd iacU, we refer to our PAMPHLETS. This care was effected oa MRS. ZIBA JjYKEMAN, y Ea'lston Spa,Saratoga county, JV. Y. We can prove bejoos a doubt many other almost equally as hopeless, and inn mcrabie cases of Coughs and Consumptions CURED, whics kvtire pronounced incurable hr skHfa! physicians. BRANT'S PULMONARY BALSAM cures Con tnmptio. Coughs, Colds. Spitting of Blood. Bleeding at tM Lungs, rains in Vie Breast and Side, Palpitation of tiu Heart, Cholera Infantum, Dysentery and Summer Complaints, ;a Children ud adults and ALL Female Weaknesses and Complaints. No remedy offered to the public has eer bean half as xrtain and eject ual in restoring ALL the incidT.tx! teak testes and irregularities of the aez, as BRANT'S PUL MONARY B A LSAM. It mxkes no did'erence wheuoc ihe dernnjemeiit be suppression, excess, or other weaknesi t RtGL'LATES ALL, by strengthening the svstera, ecxMl ieinr the circulation, and SOOTHING and "ALLAYiXl niit VOL'S LRR1TABILITY. Set Pamphlets. CHANGE OF LIFE. Erom the Girl to the Woman, and tbe Woman at niddU ge the one case is accelerated, and the other so gradual if tupprested, as to prevent any of the fatal diseases tLal fra quently arise in consequence of such change. LIVER COMPLAINT. eo the rare of XV. Hubbard, of Stamford, Conn and others. DYSPEPSIA See T. S. Wilcox, of Attica, Wyoming county, -Y. Y and many more. Nervous Diseases and Derangements cured without fail. DYSENTERY and SUMMER COMPLAINT, In cXOirm and adults and CHOLERA INFANTUM. No mother need ever mourn the death of her iehfld by Choler Infantum, while teething, if BRANT'S PUL MONARY BALSAM be administered. It shoa'd be. for such cases, administered in Urgcr than tha oriiBary doses. Ear Sale by George IV. Todd Co., Ebensburg, D. B. TVakeJicld, Johnstown. Riffle 4 Humphreys, Summit. ilary Orr, Hollidaysburg. M Orladif ( o, jfilliamsburg. U. P. Hilderbrand, Indiana. Jackson Q'Jlfendell, Blairsville. 7?. R. McCrea, Saltsburg. .ill letters and orders must be addressed to JVallace - Co., 100 Broadway Nev York. Constantly on hand and continoaJ! Or exchanging the very best quality of )llcsciiaiidise TLat can be procured ia Philadelphia chc:ip For Grain or Hides, end still cheaper For The more acceptable article termed Cash, Or on short and approved credit If the Store of WILLIAM M'GOUGH&Co. Fool of Plane No. ,A.P.R.R. N. B. Person wishing to exchange Grain for Goods, Slc, may do well to call at the store of WM. M'GOUGH &. Co. Sept. S7, 184?. 51-4f. dttdt in nmirmm i
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