The mountain sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1844-1853, December 12, 1850, Image 4

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BY E. L. BLANCH ARD.
AwtT where the sunlight is Lright'niog,
Away where its !at beams expiie,
X tpeed with the Sash of the lightning.
I fly on the wings of the wire!
Dy .mo are earth's barrier riven,
Bj me are its boundaries spread;
A word and the impulse is given,
A touch and the mission is ped!
Hurrah! tis the best conjuration
That Science, the wizard has done!
Tb.ough tne nation speaks unto nation,
Till all are united iu one!
In silence I stealthily travel.
Unseen, unread, and unheard;
For not till my agents unravel
My secret, is whispered a word.
Tbrorgh darkness and duyligtjt unheeding,
Alike on my errand I go.
To deep throbbing hearjs ever spreading
My tidings of gladness or wo.
Ere the voice of the echo had spoken
Ere thought could recoil from its birth
Jf the links of my path veera unbroken,
My Sight would encompass tho earth;
From tho bright star that gleams far above us
FIahrd onward through measure less space.
A welcome from voices that love us,
My own in a second would trace.
Oh! would that some kindred communion
To man we could hope to impart.
That a bond of such magical union
Might link every heart ur.to heart!
Net a tear that we now seek to smother
Would then lull alone or uncareJ,
Not a joy, but the heart of another,
W ouid thrill with the buss that is shared.
We need not, should Fate give denial,
This fanciful dream wholly spurn;
Let sympathy touch but the dia!,
A cord shall Le struck in return.
No wish need be kept unimparttd,
Or lott as on selfishness thrown,
fiat each from the heart a itdartad
Would find a responsu in our own.
Oli'. let love lake the orld and prepare it
As swift to respond as receive;
Ltl us hear but of sorrow to share it.
And know but the want to relieve!
The Higher Law. Edmund Burke,
the great Irish orator upon one occasion,
eaid : "Why are all born in subjection,
all born equally, high and low. Governors
and governed, in subjection to one great,
immutable, pre-exislent law, prior to all
our devices, and prior to all our contrivan
ces, paramount to our idea?, and all our
sensation?, antecedent to our very exist
ence, by which we are knit and connected
in the eternal frame of the universe, out
of which we cannot stir.
"This great law does notarise from our
conventions or compact?; on the contrary,
it gives to our conventions and compacts
all the force and sanction they can have;
it docs not arise from our vain institution'.
Evorv rood "ift is of God, all novver is ol
God, and He, who lias given the power,
and from whom alono it originate?, u ill
never stiller the exercise of it to be prac
ticed upon anv less solid foundation than
the power itself.
A New Slave Statu. The Ft. Smith
(At!ns..) Herald, sas that the Chero
kee?, Chock taws, Chickasaw?, Creeks
and Seminoles, own a large number of
biave negroes. These Indian tribes thai
were removed here a few years ago, in
consequence of bring surrounded by
States, will again, in a short time too, be
Jrreum'ed with StaU?, and le hedged in
with a dense white puptdation. What
will be the consequence! Why, it is
rlain enough to be seen, that in a few-
years, these Indian tribes will have to be
organized into a territorial government,
and then be admitted into the United
Slates, as a slave State. What will the
friends of Free Soil and Abolitionism think
of that! It is inevitable, so you may just
make up your minds to grin and bear it.
Scene r.v "Piiaz.ma," Jr. 'First class
uj geography come up. Dill Toots, what's
a cape ?
A thing that mother wears on her
shoulders.'
What's a plain?
A tool used hy carpenters for smoothing
off boards."
What's a desert ?' .
It's goodies after dinner.
That'll do, Bill. I'll give you the
goodies' after school.'
The foregoing actually occurred in a
echool in IN co., Ky. It is needless
to S3y that Bill was 'one on 'em.'
Uoiu it is fo be done? An Irishman
who was very near sighted, about to fight
a duel, insisted that he should stand six
paces nearer to his antagonist than the oth
er did to him, and that they were both to
fire at the same time! This beats Sheri
dan's telling a fat man who was going to
fight a slim one that the latter s slim figure
ought to be chalked on the other's portly
person, and ii the bullet hit him outside
the chalk line it was to go for nothing.
Scotch Couplet.- Who was Goliab'
The muckle Giant, whom David slew
with a sling and stone. Who was David!
The son of Jesse. Who was Jesw? -
The Flower of Dunblane!
What Mr. Speaker, what shall I say
:o my constituents?' "
Exclaimed a wrathful member of Con
gress, on the passage of a bill to which he
was utterly opposed to.
What shall I say?' he repeated bet
found it impossible to get beyond the in
terogatory. Tell them,' replied the waggish speak
er, 'that you tried to make a speech, but
coudn't?'
Noble akd Witty Reply. In 1561
Philip II sent the young Constable d
Castile to Home, to congratulate Sextus
the fifth on his advancement. The Pope
imprudently said:
A re there so few men in Spain that your
king sends me one without a beard?
'Sir, said the fierce Spaniard, 'if his
niajpsty possessed the least idea that you
imagined merit lay in a beard, he would
have deputed a goat to you, not a gentle
man.' Blowing out a Candle. There is a
small lact in domestic economy which is
not generally known, but which is useful
as saving time, trouble and temper. If a
candle be blown out holding it above you,
the wick will not smoulder down, and may
therefore, be easily lighted again; but if
blown upon downward, the contrary is the
case.
Mrs. Partington thinks that there will
be such facilities for travelling Limeby,
that we can go anywhere for nothing;
and come back at half price.
The "Mountain Sentinel" is published ev
ery Thursday morning at Tw o Dollars per
annum , payable halt ye.irlv.
No subscription will be taken for a shorter
period than six months; and no paper will be
discontinued until all arrearage are paid. A
allure to notify a discontinuance at the expira.
t onotjthe term subscribed for, will be consider
ed as a new engagement.
0"-4 D YE It TISEMENTS will be inserted
at the following rates: 50 cents per square for
the first insertion; 75 cents for the second; 1
for three insertions, and 25 cents per square
for every subsequent insertion. A liberal de
duction made to those who advertise by t lie
year. All advertisements handed in must have
the proper number of insertions marked there
on, or they will be published till fuibid and
charg-ed in accordance with the above terms.
iL'All letters and communications, to insure
attention must be post paid.
IV HO ffl A- T S DARGA1 X S ?
EVANS &, HUGHES,
Have just received at their Clothing Store
in Ebeiibluig, a large and iplendij assortment
of
FALL AM) WINTER CLOTHING,
anionjr which may be enumerated
All kinds of Cloth. Dress, Sack
and Uusiness Coats; Heaver, Felt and
Blanket Overcoats of all sizes; a large lot
of Satinet and Cassimere I'antaloons of all
colors and qualities; and a good as
sortment of Silk and Cassimcrc
Fancy Vests, Hats and Caps,
together with every kind
of Hoy s' Clothing.
ALSO,
Fine and Coarse Shirt?, Handkerchief?,
Silk Shirts, Stock?, Umbrellas, all of
which they will di;po;e of on the most
reasonable terms. They have alaoori
hand a large stocK of Cl ths Cassi
riiCresand Vesting?, which they are
prepared to make up in the most
woiktnanlike manner, and o - 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 electcd their goods with great care
and purchased on the lo.vtbt cash terms, they
are prrp.in.-d to accomodate their friends and
customers with clothing of a superior quality
ar.d at lower prices thin goods of a similur
quabty were ever sold in this county.
The puljic arc respectfully invited to call
and examine their uods-
Nov. 7, 13.r.0. 5-tf.
UULl
The undersigned respectfully announces to
hio friends and the travelling conmmunity that
he has taken this large and commodious house
in the lorough of Ebensburg, formerly kept by
S. J. Rcnshaw, where he will be happy to ac
commodate his friends and those who may be
pleased to favor him with their patronage.
Having fitted up the House in an excellent
manner, he can assure the travelling public
that nothing will be wanting on his part that
will contribute to the comfort of his customers.
His TABL will always be supplied with
the best the markets can afford, and his BAH
is filled wiih choice liquors. His STABLU,
being very large and attended by a careful
Hostler, he is prepared to accommodate Dro-!
vers on the most reasonable terms. j
B. M'DERMIT.
March 28, 1850. 25-tf.
TO FARMERS AND MEN OF BUSINESS
OILS. CANDLES & GUANO.
FrMlJE SUBSCRIBER offeis, at the lowest
JL rates, in any quantity to suit purchasers,
GENUINE PERUVIAN GUANO,
and every variety of
SPERM. WHALE, LARD. AND
TANNERS OILS
Manufacturers, Tanners, Earmers, Dealers
and Consumrrs .are invited to cull.
GEORGE IV. R I DO WAY,
No. 37 North AVImrves, the first
OIL STORE
below Race street, Philadelphia.
August 15, 1850. 45-3m.
Glass, Glass,
8 by 10, JO by 12. 10 by 11 wipdow glass,
Jist Iu-ceid, bv
. Oct. 16 ' . G W -TODD. A CO.
EBIMluli IIOUSI
; FRESH. 1RR1VAL
of "
CHEAPGOODS
RIFFLE fc HUMPHREYS,
Have received from Philadelphia, at thier
Store Room at the Summit, a large and splen
did assortment of
Fall and Winter Goods,
selected with great care, and with a desire to
accommodate the wants of all. Their stock
consists of
Cloths, Cassimtres, Satticels, Tweeds, Ginghams,
Itannels, Prints of every variety,
Linseys, De Lains, the latest
styles of Shaicls,
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes,
Hardware, Qucensware,
BOOKS and STATIONARY,
Together with a heavy slock of
G II OCE R IES,
In fact almost everything required to satisfy
the wants of the community. Having pur.
chased at the lowest cash prices they are pre
pared to accommodate their customers with
goods on terms a little lower than they can be
purchased at any other establishment in the
county. All are respectfully invited to give
them a call and judge for thcmtelves.
October 17lh 185W.
On Jflonday JYext
WILL BE OPENED
POP EL IN LUSTRES,
ERMINE CLOTHS
PLAID CLOAKINGS,
ROB ROY do .
MODE ALPACAS.
SUP MO US DE LA1NES.
CAM A LION and BLK SILKS
CRAPE LEISSr,
And drtts goods of ttery variety.
EMBOSSED TABLE COVERS.
JENNY LIND, SACRAMENTO AND
ZEPHYR TRIMMINGS,
DRESS BUTTONS, $C.
ALSO
JENNY LIND WELTS,
LASTING AND MOROCCO GAITERS,
GO A T AND MOROCCO BOOTS,
JENNY LIND BOOTS,
GUM SHOES AND GAITERS,
Together tcitn m thousand and one other arti.
clts, all of which will be sold low for CASH,
y G. W. TODD c.Co.
rr-ji a
alUU ihe subscriber will sell or rent his
well known TA1T YARDi adjoining
the borough of Kbensburg, on the east, lying
between the turnpike and the I.oretto road
Willi three acrea of land on which the follow,
ing buildings have been ereced, viz: a goo.1
two story frame, dwelling house and frame ta
ble , ai.d excellent buildings well adapted for a
tanner's shup. All the uppurlenancea t ecessi
ry for carrying on the tanning trade are in ex.
cellent order and can, if required, be enlarged.
There is also a large supply of good water
both at the house and tan yard.
Terms of sale will be reasonable. Posses
sion will be given at anv time.
JOHNSTON MOORC.
Angust 29, 1S50. 47-tf.
Not
tec.
LETTERS Testamentary en the estate of)
Elizabeth Roberts, late of Cambria township,;
Camhrin county, dceced, having been granted
to i In undersigne'i by the Register of Cambria
counU: Notice is liereby given to all those in.
it bled to s.iid Cklate to make immediate iav-
' uient. and tho.o having claims against j1J t
I late to present iLeni properly authenticated
; fo r settlement.
E. J. WATERS.
November 7, 13o0. 5-Ct.
Notice,
Ail persons indebted to the undersigned for
j Profsional Services are hereby notified that j
I have left my books in the hands of E. llv. 1
cuinson, fc..q., lor settlement ami collection,
j It is hojtd that all persons having unsettled
(accounts on my books will call and settle the
( lame before the tOlh of December, as after
that date my books will be put into the hands
of an officer for collection.
I Wm. LEMON.
Nov. 14, 1350 6-tf.
NOTICE.
Letters Testamentary on the estate of Jacob
ern Sen. late of Carroll township Cambria
county , deceased, having been granted by the
Register of said county to the undersigned
all persons indebted to said estate are requested
lo make immediate payment, and those having
claims to present them properly authenticated
for settlement.
EMANUEL DISHART.
Nov. 21, 1850 7-bt.
JUST RECEIVED.
Pure White Lead, Linseed Oil, Nails, -Glass,
Mackeral, Herring, Sjjgar,
and
STONE CROCKS,
And for sale at the store of
E. ROBERTS.
HRllabana,
Napo. Colerado,
Light Brown, Sc.
Half SpanWh CIGARS.
Jnst received, G. W.TODD &. Co.
MACKERAL,
SHAD. CODFISH,
SALMON,
HERRINGS,
PORK,
HAMS AND SIDES,
SHOULDERS,
Constantly and hand
and for sale by
' J. PALMER &. Co.,
r Market at. Wharf
PHILADELPHIA,
LARD AND CIIEESE.J Sept . 23, '50-5l-3m
ON Or 3T E7
PRIME RIO COFFEE
Y. . TEA.
SUGAR,
MOLASSES
RICE $c. fc
Frcfch frorq the Eastera Markets at
G. V. l ODD &. CO'S.
WANTED:
WOOL, BUTTER, EGGS and
Produce of every description
G. W. TODD &. CO.
I Vl'HlTE LEAD, and Linse-d
' Oil, for talc? - J. MOORE.
TTTSYT TV Was (Tl
Wholesale ami Retail
Ttfi Copper & Sheet- iron
Jflan nf a c tory.
The subscriber adopts this urrethod of retur.
.a a f i a. I. -
ning manna lo uis inenas ana ine pnonc
generally lor the liberal patronage heretolorc
bestowed upon him, and begs leave to inform
them that he has enlarged his business, and now
keeps constantly on hand a largo supply o
every variety of
TINWARE.
STOVE-PIPE,
DRIPPING PANS,
ZINK BOILERS,
COAL BUCKETS, TEA
KETTLES, 4-c, 4 c,
i t 1 It I i . a
wnicn ne wm sett wnoiesaie or retail as
low as any other establishment in the
country. He is also prepared to manu
facture SPOUTING for houses at the
shortest notice and on the most reasonable
terms. Merchants and others desirous of
I purchasing bills of ware, are respectfully
invited tocall as he is prepared to furnish
tl I I 1 II
an articles in nis line equally as low as
can be had either east or west, and all or
ders addressed to him will be promptly
attended to.
. JOB WORK of every description, done
on the shortest notice.
The undersigned hopes, by a strict at
tention to business to receive a liberal
share of public patronage.
Old copper and puter taken in exchange
for ware.
GEORGE HARNCAME.
Oct. 8. 1S49 5-tf.
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
Ebexsbvrg, Pa.
TfIR undersigned respectfully informs his
friends and the public generally that he
has rented for a term of years that large brick
house in the borough of Ebensburg. formerly
kept by James Rhey, and known heretofore as
the "Washington Hotel." where he will be
happy to accommodate all ihose who may la.
vor him with their patronage, and will uso ev.
cry exertion to make their stay pleasant and
agreeable. His
will be furnished with everything the marke
affords, his
will be supplied wiili the best wines and liquors
that can be purchased in the eastern markets
and his
83TAJBILIB3
are large and will be aiienued by t careful host
lers. Persons wishing to visit any section of
the county will be furnished with a conveyance.
ANDREW J. RHEY.
Ebensburg, May 23, 1353. 33
KUBA INVADED!
New and Cheap
Th undersigned Iwgs leave to inform his
friends and the public generally, that be has
purchased the entire totk of J. P. Urban Ai Co
in Carrol.'ton. His tck is eiiensive. embra
cing ahnot every article usually kept in a
Country Siore, and consists in part of a large
assortment of
Spring and Snmmrr Goods,
amnnr which, are
Cloth. Cavsimerea VeMing,
Sattinet. Linens. Checks,
Tetd, Cottnnaoes, Calicoes. I
Nankeens, Dril.ings. Ticking, I
M utilin. inhani.. Lawn. I
Si.k, Delau.es, Bombazines. I
LuMres. Alpacas, Cambrics,
Shawls, Hosiery, Ribbon.
Lace. Gloves, Jcc, Ac
ALSO, a large assortment of
Hoots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps,
BONNETS, UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS,
Hardware, Queensware, Groceries,
BOOKS &. STATIONARY,
BACON, FISH, SALT. Ac . &c.
In fact everything wanted in a Country
Store, all of whieh tliev will sell as CHEAP
if not a LITTLE CHEAPER than any other
Store in the county.
Lumber and produce taken in exchange for
tgoods. Give us a call all those who wish
o buy cheap.
JOHN C. O'NEILL.
Carrohton, August 15, 1850.
Larffn
lot of Bleached and Brown Mu
lins, just received and for sale very lo.w
hestoroof MURRAY &l ZAIIM.
TO ICE, Star & Mould Candles
and 8 by 10 & 10 by 12 Glasa just re
ceived, and for sale by J. MOORE.
A
large lot of PRINTS and GINGHAMS
of superior quality and latest styles, just
received and for sale by
MURRAY &. ZAI1.M.
August 1, 1850.
ASKETS, Axe. Umbrellas. Bromi-, EL
rgy Encirclers, and Sundries gnerally
or eale by
G. W. TODD&. CO.
ALW AYS ON HANDS: ' !
FAMILY FLOUR,
BACON,
TERMS CASH.
MILTON ROBERTS.
7 JUST RECEIVED.
Mould Dipp'd.aud Star Candles.
Soap, Brooms,
8 by 10, 10 by 12, and 10 by U Glass.'
Cotton Yarns.
Cotton Batting.
Smoking Tobacco,
Pure White Lead &.c. ice., at
G. W. TODD &. CO'S.
CLOVER.SEED, BACON A WHISK EY
ofale by J. MOORE.
A
ZARGK quantity of Dun
canon Nailrt. and Spikes from 3 to 5 inch.
es
for sale at Moore's Stoore. 5
HELL and Spanish Po lka Combs. Port M-
rues. Brushes, tancy Soaps acdOlicphal
. W. TODD fc CI.
ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY FOR BOYS, j
Loretto Cambria county. Pa. j
rOTXHIS Institution, ia charge of the Fran..
8 ciscan Brothers, and disiant four miles i
from the direct mail load between Fhiladelph.j
iaand PittsLurg .will, on the first Monday in
September, be opened for the reception of pu-1
pils, who will bo instructed in any of the fol
lowing branches of an elementary and liberal :
education: Keadinff, Writing, Arithmetic,!
English Grammar, Ancient and Modern lieog
raphy, UtfC of Globes, Elements of Natural
Philosophy, Ancient and Modern llitory,
Book-Keeping, a full courss of Mathematics,
and of the Greek and Latin Classics, &.c.
TERMS.
The Annual pent-ion for Board Tu."
iliop. Washing, Mending of I in- ( oiO qq
en , and use of Bedding, (payable f
half yearly in advance,) is, J
Postage of letters, books and stationary, if
not furuibhed by parents or guardians, will
form an extra charge, as v. ill also Me dical at
tendance. .
The Scholastic Year commencing as above, i
will clote the 15th of July following. ( j
Those remaining at the institution during i
the Summer vacation, will be charged Sll
extra. j
Each pupil must be provided w ith a sufficient j
supply of Summer and Winter clothing; six !
shirts, fix pocket handkerchiefs , six pairs of i
stocking, four pairs of drawers, six towels,'
and three pairs of bouts or shoes
1 ne healthy location of the Establishment.
,,i - . .. ,
lo youintul riuiuis must
rer.der it dtsirable
s a place of education.
The attention of the Brothers to the intel
lactual, moral and religious culture of boys
entrusted to their care, will be unremitting;
and to render that attention effective, the disci
pline will Le exact, yet mild and parental.
A half yearly account of the health . conduct
and literary progress of each pupil, will be
transmitted to h.a parent or guardian.
All letters addressed (post-paid) to lhe"5a
perior of the Franciscan Monastery, Loretlo,'
will receive due attention.
Reference may be made to Rt. Rev. M.O.
Connor, Bishop of Pittsburg, Rev. 11. t. Gal
laher Loretl-j. Cambria couu'y,
October 3, 1S5U 3;n. '
JUST RECEIVED AT THE
m a ncv jpj an gfK ft
a' WaifciaJai
Lawns, Lustres, Corn I'ui'd i Fa:.ty TnuU-
IRISH LINENS. TICKINGS.
FANCY AND DOMESTIC GINGHAMS,
i'fniiii els Miiriiii- and
t tit r ;. v .
ha rs jy ca rs,
COOTS SHOES. !
TOI5ACCO and C1UAIIS,
UMBRELLAS. QUEENSIYAUE Ac
A It t w hii ii lie Lten Loi. l.t tl la; mm! (
low fiiti, and Wt.l Le ! 1 .icur.iiiHli, c!l
ii:d t'.c. A ! v a r e' v t 'i' w g .c!.
M1L I UN RUliERTS.
May 30. l'H.
. - . (
Wanttt! Iinntodiatclv. ;
U 00,000 ll)s of Wm)! wantc-d !
JOHNSTON MOORE " '
T.,.,,.. , ,
, i., plclUresque scenery u.e var;eu ;,;ne cou!ti Cuiiceire ,jiat a e;npa racj;cia,
and extensive project all around, so tenefkial, poisessed so much virtue, and had Boert,
P)Tt
A f
uit..v uoots aim i;ocs jusire-.ii,0
ceived and lor sale bv
MURKAY & ZAII.M.
TgP ILL and X CUT SAWS for sale at the
liM. etcre cf
MURRAIN ZAIIM.
lted Jcad, Spanish JJrown,
Wliite Lead, Whiting, Putty,
Varnish, Spirits Turpentine,"
and Sweet Oil, for sale hy
G. W. TODD & CO.
JptLOUR. A lot of prime
flour for sale
:. O'NEILL'S.
Fresh shad,
" MACKERAL.
Just received and for sale by
G, W. TODD A. Co.
LBS AIould' DiPPed and Star
St.JfF Candles for sale by
MURRAY &, ZAIIM.
BRESH arrival of Groceries at the store of
J.C. O'NEILL.
LUMBER. Lip and
Locust Posts for sale by
G.
Joint shingles, end
V. TODD & CO.
LARGE lot of Stone and
Earthen lVare just received and for'sale
at the Store of J, MOORE.
A
LOT OF FINE SALT, jnst received and
fr sale by MILTON ROBERTS.
dl&h ? Carrels Conemaugh Salt
V for sale by J. MOORE.
80
Birrols of Superior Flour, vart extra for
en t w
by
J. IVORY Si. Co.
fe DOZEN "M ann's Ares for na le t the slor
of MURRAY A' ZAIIM
WOOL Wanted and the highest
prices paid at the store of
J.C. O'NEILL. -
Blanket, Long Cloth, Teken and
Fancy Shawls, latest styles, ar.d choap for
r'i s G V. TODD'S: C-' nre.
AJc A LISTER'S
ALL-HEALING OITMKNT
Ccntaiuin? no Jifrmry cr tMLrr jllarra'
EOR TUMORS, ULCERE, ar.d all kinds .'
1 SORES, it has NO EQUAL.
It is impossible lo give ll.c pub! c an adecau
: idea of the gre.tt sue- e which has tiur.ded
; the administration of the All-Ilcahng Om' met.:
! fur the past three years. It is perfectly ta
. tnnistiillir fit iiilnpcj ill. o T'.. l. n 1 . -
hsi..w,. i ii, - v.
. i " - i,,,
neai so many nucases. umi ti'.ce it nas beea
known that
tens of thousands have ben curei?
our friends will
begin lo realise the truth cf
a former advertisement, vii
our rcmaiks in
that there would
; a single familv in A.
merica.
who would livu a djy without uomh.
sin? a box of
M'ALISTER'S ALL-HEALING OINT.
MENT,
if they but knew its virtues.
BURNS. It is one oi the best things ;o ta
world fur burns.
If MOTHERS and NURSES knew its Talus
in cases of swollen or Sore Breastt and Sort
Nipples, they would always apply it. I(l SUC14
cast, it ued, according to thj dtrecticos, it
gives relief in a tery jew hours.
PILES. --Thuusaii Js are yearly cured by
this Ointment. It ruter fdils in giving relief
for the Piles.
P HEL M A TISM.
It removes, almost imitiediatelv. the inf.am.
j mat ion and bwviimg, and the pain ctii:.
J Ue&i the diiec'.ioi s arwund the box.
HEADACHE.
The salve has curJ ptrus of the head&ehs
(who had it rv'jliriy every week for i-Iycirj,
so severe a lo cau-j Vvj.uuuig.
Tim follow. n,; tti'.i:i.u was givt:i ly li
Ct lebrattd Dr. Wtositr UbvL tha a.u:.ur of
the greit Mt-i.Ci! w-,ik em.i tJ Tin Amen,
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leases it joi!d bd
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JAMES McVLISTER.
Solo rropr irtof of'tl.e abia Medic". n"
PRICE 2j CENTS PER BOX.
FOR SALC i.y
LuAid Sc Roberts, E'.icnshar.
Kcrii Garas, J u.hn.-t j-.v n.
Win. IJouton, IiiJia:ii.
t?. Cunlir, Hoilidui sburjj.
Principlu Odijo No. Njilli Thiid '.:'.
Philadelphia.
WM. TERRY, General Agent.
July. 4. 153d. 3J-iv.
iVCir and CHEAP
THL tubscn'jer has just reccircJ a very ex
tensive iiss-M Uncut of ail jj.iods usually kcj't ia a
country btorc which vvilile sold at the veit
ldive.t ricoi. Amon; many other ariil'es
1
Ja
1T0 OOI) S
Which includes
Cloths, rassimcres, Satliuctt, Twctds,
And Summer (ooda lor Mnn.
Prints, Ginghams, Av Linen Goods.
Muslin Delanes, Cashmere, and
. SILK GOODS.
A larjye supply of
HOOTS AXU SHOES,
II ATS. BONNETS, and CAPS.
Quecnsware, Crockery A. Stonewrre,
HARDWARE & CUTLERY,
Which include Mill and Cmss cut Saws, Alt
Scythes i. Sickles and ood assortment of Car
penters edge tools. ALSO
Tin, Copper, I Sheet Iron Ware,
Which ib mado in thj house, of the best mate
rials by a first ru'.o mechanic, a .'arje supply
of tuch manufactured articles always ou hand,
WHOLESALE and RETAIL. '
ALSO
reriety and Description,
A iiionr winch are
The Celebrated llatli-.vay Cojk stoves 3
for wood.
" Etna air tight Cook stoves 4
sizes for wood and coal.
Vic'ory Cook store 2 sires fcr
wocd. '
Complete Cook J stove 2 s:i
for coal.
Any Cook stove .sold and recoiiimendeL.r
alway vvdirantod 0-'J.
Alto' Niae plute ttovos . 5 sizes, and Far.cf
stoves for coil and ivowd, Sc. Ac.
Eb-rsb irf J-n1 S7th 185?-"8. .
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