5. ' 1 . t & cd & ?r THE OLD MAN'S SONG O? THE Clj YEAR'S DYING . 2Y ELEA?:ORA KERVEY. To sleep lo sleep 'lis the O'd Year's dying, Let me Bleep til! ho be d?ad. Comfort and Horn and Time are flying Gladness and youth are fled. Year after year has been ushered in "So many are loal there are few to win, But tucugh fur sorrow, toil, and sin Let me sleep while the Old Year dies. I like not the passing away from earth Of the thiVg we Lave watched so long ; I cannot welcome the New Year's birth With the Old Year's dying song. Wako me at morn when tho dual is flung On the ancient head that so late was young If rest may be where the soul is wrung, Let :ne sleep while the Old Year dies. Hi vers of tears have flowed to him Strong tides of the gout's despair, Many a passionate prayer and I yn,n Been poured on his midnight air. Why have we wished his day's were o'er. When the life that goes with him returns no more ! I shall m'm his wharyitep on the floor, Let me sleep while the Old Year dies Wild suites are playing in many a heart. With the hope of the dawn to conic; For they know not yet of the night's that part With the morrow shall rever bring hom. Their New Year's friend a the old they gieet; Eut mine are the metnorits sad if sweet That pass the new guest in life's crowde street; Let me sleep while the Old Year dies. My head is bowed and my eyes are dim And take not the light they gave; Then call me not up to mate merry with him Who treads on the eld man's grave ! In the morning light of the life.long year Tho outer mists themselves look clear, Eat I to the Shadow am all too near Let me sleep while the Old Year dies. In the cave of the earth down fathoms below The greenness whereon we stand, 'Tis said that a centra! firo djlh glow A realei and burning land If deep in the heart such fires abide, And the Tallica stretch and currents g'iJe, That tee no greenness snd ftel no tldo. Then sleep while the Old Year dies. Perhaps w hile gleama of the future's light On the foreiicad the New Year wears. We may not care how the long dread night Fulls down on the old grey hairs; But 'he veil of the grave.clouds gather near, And the long dea th silene lies close to mine ear, So 1 have no joy in the coming year Let rue e'eep while the Old Year dies. A Sketch. It was midnight the violent tempest was roused and rarae sweeping over the land the howling winds piteotisly whistled through the mountains the roaring clouds loudly pealed through the Eahle clouds aboe, and was reverberated from hill to crap until it was finally lost in the far distance, only to he followed by another still more dreadT'.il. All naittre was cotnulsed ;nd hsaven and earth seemed ready to embrace. A bright vivid H-asi of lightning, followed by a peal of thunder that seeded the. ex plosion of heaven's vast artillery, li: up the uniierse with a horrid glare discov ering at the same time the-blnr-dy midnight assassin Ia3' hps compressed nostrils distended, while with uplifted weapon be stealthily approaches the victim cf his hate. He slops and wiih glaring eyeballs emlenvors to penetrate the thick darkness lie discovers at length a form extended before him he creeps with slow and cautious step towards the silent sleeper another step and the murderer sprang upon the .unconscious xictim and rci&dlv p tinged his d.tgcr to the hilt in the bosom of h:s own cat. fcSThat's what callaca 33-trophe. ZsT Ah, my good fellow," snid one man to another, slapping him funiliarly on the shoulder, you're one of the men we read of!" "How so!" inquired the other. " Where did you rend of me ?' " In the police reports." The man we read of" drew his fist, hut the other was at a safe distance. CP" Dobhs :iys that the ra in that keeps a fast horse and a fiijhtin-eoeli is just as sure to go to the den ii as a brick house tht 'js'.iokcd up iti : l-w suit. ' - CiT When you would k;inw how a bull looks wi:h his tail twisted, just ask a m.wi for "ihat little hill he owes you" when he is talking u a woman. EA. young lady, a few nights since, intending to clasp her 'cloak, threw her arm 8 around an editor, and did not dis cover her mistake until lis fainted. Men contrary to iron, are worse to be wrought upon when they are hot: and are far more tractable in cold blood. EiAh, my friends, one smile of virtue is more touching than all the curesses of fortune. -JJarmor.tel. Th "Mountain Sentinrl" is pnhHshed cv ery -Thursday morniiiy af Two Dollars per annum, payable halt yeatly. No subscription wilt be taken for a shorter period than six months; nnd no paper will be discontinued vntil all arrearage are paid. A ailure tn notify a discontinuance altheexpira tionotjth term subscribed for, will be consider ed as a new engagement. TTADYERTISEMENTS will be inserted at the following rates: 50 cents par square for the frtt insertion; 75 cent for tho second; S I for three insertions, and 25 cents pr square for every subsequent insertion. A liberal de duction made to those who advertise by the year. All advertisement handed in mast have the proper number of insertions marked there on, or they will be published till forbid and charg-ed in accordance with the above terms. JjTAlI letters and communications, to insure attention must bo post paid. MORE NEW GOODS! CHEAPER THAN EVER!! fglUE subscriber has just received from the Esl, at hi" New Store Room in S Ebensburg, a SPLES Dl D assortment , of Fall and Winter Goods, Adapted to the tirtes and wants of the people of this section of country. Ilia stock of goods having been selected with care, and purchased at the lowest cash prices, he leels confident hat h cennot be beaten either as regards tuality or cheapness; and consist of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, Silks, Linens Checks, Muslins, Cottonadcs, a large vari ety, of Prints and Fancy Dress Goods, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, BOOTS AMI SHOES. Hats, and Caps, Groceries $c. Together with every thing usually kept in a country store. Ili3 friends and the public generally are respectfully invited to give him a call. EDWARD ROBERTS. Sept. 26, 1850.-51. IV HO TV A A' TS EARQ A J A S? EVANS &TlIUGHES, Have just received at their Clothing S:ore in Ebentbuig, a large and tplendid assortment of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, anion? which mny be enumerated . All kinds of Cloth, Dress, Sack and Business Coats; Iieavpr, Felt and Blanket Overcoats of all sizes; a large lot of Satinet and Cassimere Pantaloons of all colors and qualities; and a good as sortment of Silk and Cassimere Fancy Vests, Hats and Caps, together with every kind of Boys Clothing. ALSO, Fine and Coarse Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Silk Shirts, Stocks, Umbrellas, all of w hich they will dispose of on the most reasonable terms. I'hey have atsoou hand a large stocK of Ch ths Cassi meres and Vesting?, which they are prepared to make up in the most woikmanlike manner, ando the. most accomodating terms for cash or approved country pro duce. Their entire itock of Clothing is made, up acced ing to the latest Fashirns. Having elected their coid with great c-ir-and purchased on the' lowest cash terms, l.'.c-v are prepird to acoo:n-daie their " friends ami cuhimhi rs u it h clothing of a Fiiperior quality rtd at loner prices ti'm gni-d f a similar quality were ever mid in this county. Th. public are respectfully invited to call and ejtainmp their goods. Nov. 7.. 135.0. 5-tf. ' man nop. Tiie undersigned respectfulfy announces to b'n fiirmi-. and the trtv ltin cnrimniniiity thai hv his tnken this larpe a n ' .coin mod i'u ti"'inf in thr hnro'jj;h of flliensburg. formerly kept S. J. rierihhuw, where be w il! be happy to ac mm moil-!e Ins friends anil thoHe wh may tu plea'i'd to faVfr him wit ii their p ttroaifc. Having fitted up tht; fli.nno Tn an excellent manner, he can assure the tiavllii g piil?ie that uot'iirig tvill he wanting on his part ih-"t will cm- ritmio t the comfort of his cmlnmerB IIm TABL will always I e mi p plied viih the bi-Hl tin? markets can afford, mid his 33 Alt is tilled wi h choice liquors. His STABLE h.'injr very lrje and alteoded by a carefil Hos'Ut. he is prepared to accommodate Dro vers on the most reasonable terms. U. M'DERMIT. March 28, If50. 25-if. Notice. l.ewers of a-lninilrstinii cum ttstamento anittxo on the e' .te of Andrew I) Hin t II v . late f Caoibri.i ci'iinty. deceased, h.ive benu graiit. ed to the Hiih8eriber, residing in Hi'cns!ii rjr. rhnt-e indebted to snid etlutc will pleie netdA their re-pective bccounl, and t !).. Uaimg claims demist the saiue will pieyeul lliein properly authentic ite l f.r sett b-ineot. ItOBKlH L. JOllsn)N, Adm'r cum test annexo. December 10, 1653 10-61 SALT! SALT! J)!Jifh BARRELS prime Conemaugh Salt just received and for sale at me store qX- . , - J. IVORY & Co. , , Summit, l1? 50 bbls Conemaugli Salt. 10 sacks Ground Alum Salt, for sale by . MURRAY Sc ZAHM. CASTINGS received and fori lv at J, C. O'eiii'e Str - ' PRE S II ARRIVAL CHEARG RIFFLE et I1UMP3 REVS, Have received Ironic PtiunVlphu, at ther Store Room at the Summit, a large and splen did assortment of ' - Fall and Winter Goods, selected with great care, and wit ha desire to accommodate the wants of all. .Their slock consist of . . Cloths, Cassimrrrs, Snltinrln, Trrrds,' Cinshaxns Flannels, Prints of eriry varitty, Linseys, De Lains, hie latest styles cf Shauis, Hats and Cajs, Boots and Shoes. II a rdware, Queensware, BOOKS and STATIONARY, Together with a heavy stock of g n o c i: u 1 1 : s, In fact aluinst everything- reqiired to satisfy the wants of the community. Having pur. chused at the lowest cash prices .they are pre pared to accommodate their customers nil It goods on terms a little lower than , they can be purchased at a-ny other establishment in the county. All are respectfully invtted to give them a call and judge tor thtam Ivr. October 17th lfc5u. On Monday JVext WILL BE OPENED POPEL1N LUSTRES, ERMINE CLOTHS PLAID CLOAKIXGS, ROB ROY do , MODE ALPACAS. SUP MO US DE LAINES, CAMALIOX audBLK SILKS CRAPE LEISSf. And iirM goods of every variety. EMBOSSED TABLE COVERS, JENNY I.IND. SACRAMENTO AND ZEPHYR TRIMMINGS, DRESS BUTTONS. $C. A LSO JENNY LIN I) WELTS, LASTING AND MOROCCO GAITERS, GOAT AND MOROCCO BOOTS, JENNY LIND BOOTS. GUM SHOES AND GAITERS, ? 1 1 Ti a ft It Ml mil n fl 7T1 ,.m t.t h fyZ cits, all of which tcill be sold low for CASH, y u. tv. iuuu yCo, Notice, Ail persons indebted to the n ndersipned for Professional Services are hereby notified that I have left inv books in the hand nf K llit-r CHIN on. Ei-q., fur etth,melll and collect iiui. ti is ncipea mat all pcrt-nnw having um-etticd accouniB on my books will c;ill am) nenle the same before the lOlh of December, as after that date my books will be put into the hands of an officer for collection. Wm. LEMON. Nov. 14, 1850. C-tf. i OTIC 12. Letters Testamcriary on the cfafe of Jcoh Zern Sen. late of Carroll township Cambria county . deceased, having been granted bv the Register of said county to the understernpH all persons indebted to said estate are rt quested in make immediate pay meat , and those having claims to preeenl them properly authenticated for eelllemcrit. E 1.'N U EL DISHART. Nov. 21. 1850 7-bt. NOTICE. Letters of Administration having been gran ted, to he underpinned by the Kec'Mer 0f Cam bria c.iintv. on the e-t lie of J. din Hnrtlelt latp of JSufumcrhill town-ihip. in .id county, dec d All persons indebted to said Cbtate are req'iirid :v ui'ikp payment vvitnut delay. amUh'oe hv ine claim lit present them properly uuthenti rated for ettic:ne"t. SMIAfl ANN DURTNETT. Nov. 21. 1650 7-tit. JUST RECEIVED. Pure W hi'e Lul. Linseed Oil, Nails, Glass, Mackcral, Herring, Sugar, and STONE CROCKS, And for sale at the iore of E. RO HERTS. rrp5 II ahana, 's- Napo. ('olerado. Light Rrovvn, & IIatfSpini.il CIGAR??. Jnt received. . ' G. -W. TO D D &. Co. ON ra r-y PRIME RIO COFFEE Y. . TEA. SUGAR. MOLASSES RICE dc. dj-c Fresh from the Easfera Market at G. W. I ODD Jt CO'S. J VAX TED: WOOL, BUTTER, EGGS and Produce of every description W. TODD & CO. W'lHTK IsKAD, and Linked Oil. for sslehy J- MOORE. TO FARMERS AND MEN OF PUSINESS OILS- CANDLES & GUANO. f EMI E SU nscRIHER off. is, at t!ie lowest JS. raten. in any quantity lo 8nit pnrchsstrs, GENUINE PERUVIAN GUANO, and every variety of SPERM. 'WHALE. LARD. AND TANNERS OIL Maiiufacturt-rs, Tanners, Farmers, Dealers and Consumers .are invited to call. ' GEOh'GE IV. R IDC WAY. No. 37 North WlmrvM, the first OE STORE helow Race street, Philadelphia. August 15. 1850 45-3m. f)A DirreU of Superior Flour, part extra for UV ' J. IVT0 RY &, Co. Wanted. lbs Wool for which the highest prices will be paid. ,' F, ROBERTS. o one a,uUU Wholesale and Retail Tin Copper ? Sheet" iron JfS a n u f a ctor y. The subscriber adopts this method of retur. ning thnuks to hi-" friends and the pntdie generally for tho libera I'patronage heretofore bestowed upon him, aad begs leave to inform them that he has enlarged his business, andnow keeps constantly on hand a large supply o every variety of TINWARE, stove-Pa pe, dripping pans, zin k boiler s. coal buckets, tea A' E T T L E S , 4-c, $-c. which he will sell w holesale or retail as low as any ether establishment in the country, lie 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 tocull as he is prepnred to furnish all articles in his line equally as low as can Le had either east or west, and ail or- ' ders addressed to him will Le promptly attended to. JOB WORK of every description, dene on the shortest notxe. The undersigned hopes, by a strict at tention to business to receive a Lberal share i f public patronage. Old copper and putertaken in exchange for ware. ' GEORGE HARNCAME. Oct.S. 1S4U 5-tf. n 1 rvri? vn LGTII Mtl.illbi XJBENSBl'RC, l A. j will receive due attention. t ft J H E undersigned respectfully informs his! Rt'rencc may be made to Rt- Riv. M.O" U friends and (.he public generally that he Connor. Ilishop of l'ii tsbu . Rev. li. t. tial has rented for a term of venrs' that larp-e brir.k ' lain r Loreltn. Cambria cuuuty, house in the borough of Ebensburg formerly . - i kept by Jame- Rhey, and known heretofore as the Washington Hotel." where he will be happy to accommodate all tboe who may la. vor him with their patronage, and will usu ev. ery exertion to make their slay pleasant and agreeable. His will be furnibhed w:th everything the merko affords, his will be supplied w ii Ii the beet wines and liquors that can be purchased in the eaalern markets and his are large and will be atlemied oy careful host lei's. Persons wishing lo visit anv section of the county will be furnirhed with a conveyance. ANDREW J. RUEV. Ebensburg, May 23, lSaO 33 KDBA INVADED! New and Cheap The undersigned hegs leave lo inform hia riends and the public generally, that he has purchaiicd the entire stock of J. P. Urban &. Co in Cnrroliioo. IJis stock ix extensive, eintira cing a boost every article U6iilly kept in a Country Store, and consists in patt.of a largo assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, anion w hicb, are Cloths. Cassimerea Vesting, Satlinets, Linens. Checks, Tweed, Cot t onacii's. Calicoes, Nankeens, Drillings, Tieking, Musilns, (iin j.'i.inis. La Wiji, bilks. Delaines, loinb,zinc6, Losires. Alpacas, C-tmbrirs, fc-huvvlM. Hosiery. Ribbons. La'c, Gloves, die., &.C ALSO, a largo osMoriiiieni fit IJouts aad Shoes, Hats and Caps, BONNETS, UMBRELLAS. PARASOLS, Hardware, Quecnsware, Groceries, BOOKS &, STA TIONAivV, DACON, FISH, SALT. &c , &c. In fact ever; l hing- wanted in a I'oiintry Store, all of which Ibey will sell as CHEAP if not a LIT I LE CHEAPER tlian any other Store in the county. Lumber and produce t iken in exchange for tgoo.lK. Give us a call all those who wish o buy cheap. JOHN C. O'NEILL. Carrollton, August l'i, 1850. i A i.oriTfj 101 01 oieacneu snu itrown Large and Brown Mu .vra :.. i j r- ia it'i.", juat receive-i hiui lor sale verv io.w lins. le verv ! ho store of MURdAV & Z.4II.M fTglCft, Star &. Mould Candles i nd c uy iu oi. tu oy i iijih jiiri re ceived, and for sale by J. MOOIiE. lHrjre lot of PRINTS and GINGHAMS of superior quality and Idlest styles, just eceived aud for t-ale-bv ..', MURRAY & ZAHM. August 1, 1850. ft ASKETS. Axes. rihhrellHs.Broms-, El . & fgy Encirelers," and Sundries gnerally or sale by G. XV. TODDi. CO. ALW AYS ON HANDS: FAMILY FLOUR, BACON. TERMS-CASH. MILTON ROBERTS. JUST RECEIVED. Mould Dipp'd, aud Star Caudjea. Soap, Brooms, 8 by 10. 10 by 12, and 10 by 14 Glass. Cotton Yarns. , . . Cotton Hatting'. ( ; Suiokine Tohticco, Pure White Load Slc. Sea., at . G. XV. TODD feCO'S. CLOVER SEED, BA CON A WHISKEY of sale by J. MOORE. LARGK quantity of Dun canon Nail, and Spikes from 3 to 5 inch es for ta!e at Moors' Stoore. SHELL and Sj.anUh Polka Combs. PortM nies. Brushes, Fancy Soaps andOlir.phat for silo - by-" 1 - : G. W. TODD i CO. st. Francis' academy for boys. Loretlc Cambria county. Pa. refills Iiiftituiion. in charge of ih Fran. Jj circuit Uroiheif, mm! dit-'.ant four mites from the dur t mail t ad .i lrn IMii s-delph. id nnd Pittbtirg , w ill. on l he it-t Miicl..y in September, bu opened fir the reception of pu ll", who " ill le iii.s'iuc-ed in any of the ! lowing branches of an ikmintary and liberal education: licadniff. Writing, Arithmetic, t'nglisii Ctrammar , Ancient aiid .Modern (Jeog rpliv, U.-u of J!obc!!, Ele n's of Natural I'hilos. phy. Ancient and Mc-dtru ll'tory, L'ook Keeping, a full toutfe of .Ma!ii ini'.ics, und of the Greek and L;ti;u Classic.-', Sis. '1 Lii MS. Ti.e Annual pension f-r UoardTu." . .. i i ... . r i i lllOJl, 1 JMiU'g. -t:iHU.II Ul nil i ,tpr fj) .1 .... . 4' ln.l .1 '. n .....;K!o f , half tearlv in advance.) is, J i'omuge tif ItHers, bcoks and stationary, if not furnifhed by parents or guardians, will foim an extra charge, as will also Medical at tendance. The Scho!aftic Year commencing as above, will close the 15th of Jn!y following. Tho.o remaining- at the institution during the Summer vacation, will be charged $12 exliB. E.ich pupil must be provlJcd with asnflicient Isujjply of Summer and V inter clolliing; nix 'shuts, mx ui.cUel haiidkt rchlefs . hix pairs of etncki:gf, four pair of drawers , six towels, and three puir of boots or i-lmcs. I he hcuhhy location of tiie El i blihment. together with p'cl'iiesque frenery the varied and extensive prospect all arcunO. t-o beneficial to youthful nuiidf must ret der il dtfiruble as a place of education. The attention of tho IJrothers to the intel lactu.il moral and religious culture of hoyr-eitlru-ted to their care, will be uuremitting; and to render that attention effective, the uitci pline will l-e exad.jet mihl and parental. A half yearly account of the heaith. conduct and literary progress of each pupil, will he transmitted to ht parent or guardian. All letters addressed funs! paid) li the"Stf lienor of the Franciscan Monastery, LorttKo," October 3. 1B5U 3. JUST RECEIVED AT TIIE Lawns, Lusirrs, forn fol'd & Faury Prinls. IRISH LINENS. TICKING'S. FANCY AND DOMESTIC GINGHA VS", ri.-iiiiscN. Sh irliii :uicl Central! v, HATS $ CAPS, POOTS & SHOES, TOBACCO and C1CARS, UMBRELLAS, QUEENSWARE A.c All of w j-.ich have been bought at the preseni hw prices, and will lie sold Hccordmgly, citi and see. Alwavs ready tot-hn.v. jimkN. MILTON kUUERTS. Mav 30. 1S18. . . , Wanted Immediately. ! "5 00,000 lbs of Wool wanted bx , A JOIINM O.N MOORE DOZEN Roots and Shoes just re ceived ami for sale bv MURliAY ZAII.M. "J 1 LL a nd store of C'Ur SAWS for sale at the MURRAY ZAI1M- Red Lead, Spanish Brown, White Lead, Whiting. Putty, Varnish, Spirits Turpentine, and JSwcet Oil. for sale bv G. W. TODD & CO. LOUR. A lot of prin.e flour for snle J. C. O-NEILL's. Fresh shad, 44 M ACKER AL. Just received and for sale by G, W. TODD & Co. LBS. Mould, Dipped and Star Candles for sale by MURRAY & ZAHM. tRESII arrival of Gi oceries at tin i-iore of J.C. O'NEILL. LUMBER. Lip and Locut Posts for tale by G. Joint fchingles, cud W. TODD & CO. lAHfiFi lot of Stone and Earthen IVare just received ami for sale atlhe Store of J. MOORE. LOT OF FINE SLT. tust reccivrJ and '-r tulc by MI LION ROBERTS. Barrels Conemauph Salt for salo by J. MOORE. 3 DOZEN Mann's Axes for ale tthestr of MURRAY ZAHM WOOL Wanted dnd.the highest irirpn niirl at I ha ctfrn of i : ! J.C. O'NEILL. Blanket. Long Cloth, Teken and Fancy Shawls, ltest stvles, and cheap for Ci-': V G. W. TODD 4.'Co. store- McA LISTER'S ALL-Il EALING OITMEXT Contain! i:ig no Mr wary cr other Miami U VIOUS. ULCER, a- d a!lklcc;ot .Oti '1 SORES, it has No EQUAL. It is impossible lo give I'.e public an ader.u . idea of the ureal success which haa tituY,.-; the alminibiratioii of the All-Healing O.irn.. for the past three years. It ia perfectly n j loiiislMug to witness tile ettoots and heir t-. praises nesiniveu on iiiia jneciciiie. , one cou'd conceive that a single medic. posses-tied so much virtue, and had po:r',a lieal so many i:i-eaef. Hot t-i-ice il has be? known that tens .f hots ltid have been c ;r uu . fiieoda will bciin lu realise the trj; i 5" our rcoiaiks in a loimrr advert irfmn.), r llial there would not bs a sinlw family la nierica. ivi wouiu livo a Cay witiiuut fcing- a box of pOt. M' A LISTER'S ALL-HEALING OIXT MENT, if ihey'but knew its Viriucn. BURNS. It is one ofthe Lest things ia iki until tor burn. It MO I 11 EIJ and NURSES knew it, va! in c-ses of swollen or -Sore Breasts and Strt Nij'jdtS, Ibey uiil(l apply it. In g.jc'j cuse, il ued, bctord.ug lo the directions, it give reiuf in n vei y few hours. PILES. -Thousands are yearly cured bi this Ointinei.t. Il nrter fails in giving relief tor the 1'iles. RHEUM A TISM. It removes, almost uumediatcly, the inau- iiialion and swelling, at id the pain ceaaen. Read the directions urvund the box. HEADACHE. The salve has cured persons of the headacb who had it rvguluily eve;y Week for 12ytrt. so fevere as to cause Vunning. The tot lowing teel iiuofi lal was given by th celebrated Dr. Woofer Ueaclj, the author cf the great Medical work entitled "The Anic.'i. Can t ractice uf Icdtcine and Family fuyri clall:,, Having been made acquaintel with tne is. grediciits which cotn;use M'ALISTEU'S ALI..H E A LISG OINTMENT, and living pre&criOel anJ lected u in several cases in my private practice, I have iii hesitation in ay ing or ceriifting that it ih a vcgeiafcie rciucu, eoiilaining no mineral substaucz tchzitver, ti.il its i:gieuieiii , combined as are, and us -d as oirected bv the Proprietor, are not only harm less i.ul of jjical value, being truelv? fcCienlins ii on dy of great po'.lei; aim cheerfully ttcog. mend il as a compound whii:ri has done much ioml, nn v.iucli is adipied to tno cure uf a ureal vtritiy of cases. Tuough I have never eillier rccoiniiiriideU or engaged in the sa.e of .-eci tt nicil iciiits, regard tor ihe truly huiie-t, ccnsciettiiuus, and iiumaiiu chiracicr of tiis Proprietor of the OiiiVineu'., and the value cf ;ib uiscuvery obliges uie Ij saj thus much re yarding it. W. DEACH.M D New York April 2JJ IS IS. AROUND I IIE IIUX ARE DIRECTIONS FOli LINt; .M ALIT ER'S OIMMKNT HiR M l;nl tl... I IVKii COMPLAINT 'Kit ii rhL.ts, r 1-; r r i; a. cuilulain, H'.vLIt HE A D. Mlllt; E Y ES, SORB 1 il'IOA T. N i: R V O U s A E EEC I IO.NS, (PAINS, II E AD-AC 11 E, DEAFNESS. EAlij ! ache. purn.-. oke lip, p.mples. !.c. - , J ; ' 1 UjJfc: ,N T,K VAC ILK, SWELLED lOOlll-ACtlB. IZT i i'i 0:r,'ir,ci.t is go d f - y part ; ih.j body ui litu'ji wiicn in? Jin, "la goaa cases it t-liould be applied of en. J a M ES M'c LISTER. SoTe TrojirieJor ot'i'io ut--p Medicine" PRICE 5 LENTS PER BOX. FOR SALE uy Lt-Mis Rnherts, EV-rshurj. Kern V Gorman, Jolmai i ti. Wm. Houston. Ii.du tu. S. Conl.r, ll.iliidavsb.irg. Pru.ciplo Office No. 2?, Noiiii rhitd street, Philadeljiiiia. WM. TERRY, Geiu-ral Agent. July. 4. 1S10. 3J-IV. Fi;ir tlml CHEAP THE ftibscn it r just received a very et. tensive iif-rtrvtt of ail jr'iod. nm.ii!y ke.-lii country store which will be bold at the veT Low k,t price. Anions- mny oil.er arlic'.tt are 13 R Y-G OODS, Which include Cloths, rassiiiifrcs, SriSiSnrlt, Tweeds, A mi Summer iMimU for Alen. Frints. Giuliauis. Linen ooda. Muslin Dt-i.ine. C.toh'iieres, aad SILK GOODS. A large supply of UOOTS AM) snoES, HTS. BONNETS, and CAPS. Quctnsware, Crockc-ry &. Stofiewsre, HARDWARE & CUTLERY. Which includes Mili and Cross i:H Siwn, Ait Scythes &. Sickles and ood upsortir.ccl of C'sr penters ede tools. ALSO Tin. ropprr. i Sheet Iron Ware. W'hicll i matle in llie itouse. of Hie oeit mate, rial by a first rate mechanic, a lare aupply of fcucli manufactured articles u'wya "i hand, WHOLESALE and RETAIL. ALSO Of every Veritty and Description, Amoit'2 which are The Celebrated Halhway Cojk stoves 3 site for wood. ' " Eton air light Cook stoves I sizes for uud ii.l coal, tt Vic'oiy Cook stove 2 sizes for vool. c , Co uple c Cook stove 2 sixes , for C'al. Any Cook stove fold and r3.'o;r.:r.on JeJ, r riUavs waif anted go .d. -.I'u--Nin3 pliie .tovns 5 sizes, and Parlar stoves for coal and wood, .Xc. .i. E. HUG II S3. Ebensburg Jse 7th 1S5J-3S. -) I . r ' inr ii
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