The mountain sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1844-1853, April 14, 1853, Image 4

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    HDUHTAIH SESTIKEL.
GETTING AN APPOINTMENT.
The following good thing was related to us a
few days ago, by a friend, as an undoubted fact :
Under the Tyler administration, the office of
Daniel Webster, then Secretary of State, was be
sieged for some sime by a portly, handsome spe
cimen of humanity from St. Louis, who keenly
scenting an office, and not fastidiously particular
as to what it was, posted himself at the elbow of
the god-like" at an early ho r of the morning,
And remained there nearly all day, determined to
wear him out. Mr Webster noticed his pertina
tity -of course he could not well do otherwise,
ten though absorbed in business, and he enter
tained a kind of remote hope that the silent appli
cant would be ultimately disgusted with his inat
tention to the evident purport of his daily visits,
And leave.
But our Misourian had no such idea of vaca
ting the fort when once in it ; he had come all the
way from Pukedom for an office, and he was not
"going to give it u so." And bo it wen on for a
Wek or ten days the applicant looking quietly
ever .the papers, counting the flies cn the ceiling,
taking aim at the smallest spittoon by the fire
place ; in short, doitvg every ihing to pass the time,
but talking. He hud m de his Application once I
-.!.. .. 1 . .Y .... !
o iu greui aispenser oumciai gooa things, ana
now it was the other's turn to speak out. Mean
while the case with Webster grew elesperate ; he
hud evidently mistaken his customer; he wasn't
the kind of a man to be put down by such tact
ic ; he wouldn't be snubbed : he was good for
a month or six weeks in just that same position,
counting the same flies, spittingat the same mark
and leisurely spelling the news out of the some
newspaper. Something mu9t be done ; to get
f him without an office of some kind wna seem
ingly as difficult s to fabricate a chowder with
out a codfish. Cut the time came at the expir
ation of about fourteen days of incessant com
panionship. One morning. Mr. WebtT crime into his office
rather riled on tome official matter, an 1 there. ns
u.u. sat the pertinacious Puke, at perfect nisei
witn Mniselt and the world. Webster went to
his desk, eat down, tossed the heap of documents
bout in a sweet fume, o? to take a smile, like
the crater of a volcano just before the breaking
cf the fire. Forbearance ceasing to be a virtue,
lie turned and looked at his tormentor, but Mis
souri was f rra as a rock, not to be moved by a
look, even though it came from the "god like."
lie clutched the email. Missouri knew the eri
i was nt hand, and read the paper, or seemed
to read, moie intently than ever.
The Veil rung and the chief clerk appeared.
I there tny'vacant place on this ide of Hell!'
thuoutnu M.r. pointing to his horror.
The chief clerk underktood the whole matter
la glance, and replied laconically
.t'i . .
.ti , . , - .
, -o-- - -
,'T. . . .
, f'n 8end ,n,m V M1C r Hell ! but never
lt him come back here.'
i.i. vi'vviniuiiixuvci wuuitu ii r irr.
.... ..n...v.,.,lUw, umcu graciously to the
cecretary, and walked out. as Mr. Wehater umoV-
11. A U T T; linn T.I k... V. 1 , . .
Into his arm chnir. exclaiming, Thank Heaven,
te is gone at last V
,ut Jiisaounan went to .Mexico, as a special
aesscDger, in a steamer expreeely provided for
im-
A THBILITng IlSrCIDIHT
The Cm settleisiu Maine found, beside its red-
facedowntte. other and abundant souroa 0f
anuoyance and danger. The majestic foieets
fhich thea waved where now is heard the I,..! .
o: ousiness, and where a thousand villages stjtud,
were he homes of innumerable
animal.
rild and savage
Chun at night was the farmer's family arous
d trotn sleep by noise without, which lold that
rum was storming the sheep pen or pit Bty,
wdb my ing violent pnw on some uniutk,. caif
anil often, on a cold winter eenii ir. did
s
.
l,,t'
'"" miger log (ainsiine door, and witn Uet.
jr )...nf .rw eh ser nround the fire the uia
D&1 bowl of the wolf echoed through the wot ds.
.f vnirst.
but cowardly cf all, rarely attacking num. un-
ta.lrirft 1, ,. .. ...1 L :.. '
intini i . 1 . . ........... . . : !
viuu mi u v uiuiu.i 'vi iiuatiiy
The incident which I am about to relate occur
ted in the early history o. Biddeford.
A man who then lived on the farm now oecu-
K.. v I II .
felling tree, at some distance from his house.- !
Ilisl tt e Son. eirl.t ve..r .1,1 tl. !....;. .
while his mother was busy with household cares !
. . . . . . ... ... in ii v- liiiuii.
ef rnnninir :mt intn tl f.-t,!, i
the house, and often going where thefachcr hhs
at wort, line Jav
after the frost hail robbed
the trees of their foliage, the father left his work
sooner than usual, aud started for h. me. Jutt
by the edge of the forest Le saw a very curious
pile of leaves. Without stopping to think .hat
had made it, he cautiously icmoved the leaves,
ir'ien what was his astonishment to find his own
durling boy lying there fast asleep .' "fwns but
the work or a moment to take up the little sleep
er, put in his place a small log, carefully r. place
the leaves, and conceal himself among the near
est bushes, there to watch the result.
After waiting a short time, he heard a wolfs
distant howl, quickly fol o-.ved by another and
another, till the woods seemed alive with tiie
fearful sounds.
The howl3 came nearer, and in a few minutes
a large, gaunt, savage-looking wolf leaped kito
the opening, closely followed ny the whole . ck.
The leader sprang directly upon the pile of
leaves, and in an instant scattered them iu every
direction Soon as he saw the deception, his
look of fierceness and confidence changed to that
.ot tue most abject fear, lie shrank back, cow
ered t the ground, and passively awaited his
fate : for the rest, enraged by the t-uppoted
eheat, fell upon him, tore h'uu in pieces, and de
voured hint on the spot.
When they l ad finished their comrade, they
wheeled around, p'uugcd into the forest, and
disappeared; within five minutes from' their
rst appearance, not a wolf was iu sight. The
excited father pressed his child to his bosom
and thanked the kind Providence which led hini
there to save his boy.
The boy, after playing till ho was weary, hd
lam down and fallen asleep, and in that situation
the wolf had found him. and covered him with
leaves, uutil he could bring his comrades to the
f --ist ; but himie.f f.mi.-hv the repast
Fat-l Railroua Acct
ciuritl and Arrest for Mur
tfer thx Fridii
ay mornmir. he. ween !.....
M til ----- . . .ii . u 7111(1
four o clock, a man, who had given his name to
the Captain of the U t. h fon Tli.il... .x
as Cnlfon frur.. ;i rv.. . , . c '
. , ....tr, v i awioru jo.. I
a
ir..i3 AuLiiuny fctneu oy neing run over by
tender attached to the locomotive Altott
Lilerty, near the mouth of Wood street.'
the
on
On
hi3 person wap f4ind a pi cket book and
containing two dollars Mid tevenfy-five
purse
cnt
and a pair of silver syiectacl.6. A
receipt fr
iuv rneumatism wrfi also lound upon in m. juf
nothing to show his place of residence or n.-une.
Michal Knhim, engineer on the locomotive, and
Jas. C. Boyer. deepatcher, were arrested by the
'ia)or onstuargeui 'muruer. ritULurg Ga-
Chinese Type in California. The Alta Cali-
iornia mentions tbe arrival at San I r mcisco, f
Mr. JUichard Cole and wife, from Hong Kong.
Mr. C. has been engaged for more than ten ;. e irs
2 i th m muf'acture of Chinese type, in printing
.- ui .ne ins. i ucwon oi uie natives in tue arts
w",u F"""K i pe making. iienasn w r. -
ioveu i. oan rranciM:o. wnere ne propoHcs to
employ his typee for the benefit of tho Chinese
while his wife engages, as ho did ia China, in
thai iaatruatiaa in acLooL J
&&r$5CO CaiAUL-CjXGE.
IITTHAEVEH cimoi-f lie l.erlth .nd happi
li ness of a people is at all times of most val-
uable importance. I take it for granted that
every person will do all in their power, to sae , lungs. I ...
the lives of their children, and that every pcr-i This celebrated preparation is pleasant tfhc taste, and is sn speedy in its operations that pa
son will endeavor to promote their own health ticnts plainly feel its good effects in a few juutcs after taking the first oe.
at all sacrifices. I feel it to be my duty to sol-j Ilflftf lu?r' Compnntl Syruj of Vap!ll
emnly assure you that worm, according to the' Is now acknowledged by ail the ablest pi sicians of both hemisphere's, to be a qa.ck and pos
o inions of the most celebrated rhysicians. are itive remedy for arresting the formation of uhcrcles on the lungs : and removing those n'rea
the primary causes of a large majority of dise- formed ; and aUio to be the speediest and st effective of all medicinal agents in the cure of at
ases to which children and adults are liable ; if ; other deseaaes of tbs th oat, chest and lun .. Language cannot express the value of 1 innings'
you have an appetite continually changeable I Naptha Syrup in these diseases. It not on cures them effectually, but it gives immediate evi
from one kind of food to another, Bad Breath, ' dencc of its ability to do so ; for in a few inutes after the first do has been taken, the patien"
Pain in the Stomach, Picking at the Nose, Hard-'feels that a powerful agent is in the systcu strongly working for his good. Its operations r
ness and Fullness of the Belly, Pry Cough, never delayed: It at once flies to, and attt-s the root of the disease with an energy unknown to
Slow Fever. Pulse Irregular remember that all other medicines ; and that disease must lefleeply seated indeed which can resist its unrivalled
these denotes worro. ind vou should at once iufluence. Ileuce it ha frenuentlv cured aJaiuful couch in a dav. which had defied other popu-
nnply the remedy :
If obeilaek'k TYorm Srrup.
An article founded upon Scientific Principles,
compounded with purely vegetable substances
being perfectly sate when taken, and can be ications. devoted to the same interests. Util the appearance of the Naphth.i Syrup, the medi
giveu to the most tender Infant with decided cal faculty had always regarded Consumptjn as an incurable disease, and the records of medical
beneficial effect, where m tl Complamu and jence exhibited no suthenticated case lb; weighed seriously against that opinion. Since Dr.
IJiarrhaa have made them weak and debilitated listings' discovery, however, of the new M greateet j ropcrty of Naphtha, when united with
the ionic properties of my Vorm Syrup are other ingredients, nearly a thousand caaW absolute phthisics positively cured through its
such that it stands without no equal in the cata- .gency, have been substantiated ; and this fell established fact, in connection with a m.-.ss of ex
logue of medicines in giving tone and strength perimenta successfully made ot its virtue iyhe ablest physicians of Europe, clearly prove that
to the Stomach, whufc n:ke it an Infallible Hastily' Compound Syrup of Naptha is curt for' C.nxuwyti,, even in its worst stag.,
remedy for tbowe afliieted with Umpf tui, the s-jTbre of the main cause of this property edVaphtha have been discovered. They are its extra
trims ung cures performed by this rup afVr ; ordinary snbletv. strer.irth. and invasiveness , tor the moment it is received into the system, it
lliysiciar.B have tailed, is the best evidaaea of
its buperior eftcacy over all ethers.
THX TAPE WO R3t !
This is the moM ditLci.lt Mt rm
to destroy of
all that infest the Luaii
almost ItiditiuiVe leiiMtti
in ( in t. i j i iiii ilium Ufa Mini .n tin ucn . .
i, v.-.k . . n A. ... .
i : ; i r: t:;;?r i. : "M
a uc, a v.., vj u , UB.ii'irJ leitl im IT r isul-
pect that it is Tave Wort bast tiitir th tu to an
- -
early grave. In order to destroy this Worm, s
very nergetic treatment must be pursued, it
would therefore be proper to tke 6 or 8 of my
Liver Piils so as to remove all obstructions, thkt
the Worm Sjrnp suay act direct upon the orm,
w hich must be taken in d ses of 2 Tablespoon
fulls 3 tiiiH s a day these directions foil oared
been known to fail in curing the iuostinjy jnrriuM- its weight about a pound a wek ;
obstinate case of Tape Worm.
Hebsassck's Urer Pin.
No part of the system is more liaLle to dis
ease tLu the Lh'tr, it servinr as filterer to
purify the blood, or giving the jr. per seers -
iiou i me one ; so mat any wroi g
the Liver effects the other important
action cf
parts of
me r.mrui, niiu o Biiua variously, in JLilvtr L.OD1-
piaint, Jaumlice,
Dyspepsia, c. We ahould.
tnereiore. watcn everv svmr.t.im tit n,;i.t
1 ,. j - j r
i uiciiir n w i oolt Hcuiin 01 ine i.iver i lu.iu itii
j, . -.-v.. ' hi. v, -ueiay (DHCca up in a manner iv secure us fate oenvtr ; j roviueu mev rnu ie reaenni nv r.x-
, being composed of Ro.,u $ Plant furuislied by rr, Stai;e. Routeor any other moIe c f cnvevtuce. All letters im'st Ik po-r paid contain
aure to heal the e.ck : Namely. 1st, An Ez- the prica. uf tie number of bottles or.lered.-nd be directed to 0. V. CLICK EN CR &. CO., No.
itetorant, which ausuments the aecretiot, tv,.m!i)i v v-.-u i ...- r. a...,:-,,.',,.,, .,.,- ....
. 1 . . . 1 1 -. 1 . . . .
ie uiuiouury mucus memi.ri.ue, or promot s
the discharge of secretod im.t.i.r "...j
ttrnative, which changes in smue ineiplicable and
insensible manner the certain morbid action of
n system. 3rd. A Tome, which gives toneaud
atrength to the nervous system. renewiii,r Laalth
and vigor to all parts of the body. 4th, A Cafh-
arif, which acts in perfact harmony with the
01 , lrrdlt'M operating on the Uowela.
esi'vlhng ths whole mass cf corrupt and vi-
t't,i "tttr, and purifying the Llood, which
dwuj discos aud restores health.
TO FEMALES.
Y'o will find these 1 iiis an lnvHiiinblemedicine
j in many complaints to which jou are subject.
iu ooavruciioiis euritr u,th or pRrtial. tLey aave
fUncti.nl
oeeu iouiju or estinmoie nenect, restoring tteir
srrsngttiiei.ts to a health v action.
iurifiiir the bloo4 and .lb.r Mil.. la ... ... . ....
M -r - - - - - v U
ally to t ut to tlitl.t all cobinliiit
i arise from female irrctni!n-itiea, as L-imtU,
; giddiness, dlnineas of siftht, pkiu iu tU side
i back, IlC
Koue genuine unless signed J. N HokeasacJi
.n . .... v...:. k .. f ' noaeaaac.
riiip Knee llUliailOS.
Agents aishiug aew sui i;liea. a4 Stu.
Aeepers desirous or becomug Agents aiast ad
dress the Proirito-, J. N. Hob.nsack, I LiU l
phia. Ph.
r or saie t.y Murray. Zahm A Co., and E.
1 11 T?!. ! t un'.;
. -.o.mr.y, r.ih..,.iil, a,
u .: -1 . . ...
. " ..J? " ! J, ?V Vr trii.onrg
nocn iees, bii miles wet or
a.ud
'V' rrxpecii-Die a,.r in the M.t
J-.ejscr& McDowell, wholesale
140 Vvood Street, Pittsburg, who
igents at the Fr. pri t rs j rices.
feja.l'1'ice. each lio cents ! !
vi..v ik, leb.
agents, No.
will supply
Mileudid AhMirfntent I Look Out
LW GOCL ! MW COOLS I
l CO.,
Pummitville, Cambria county, havejust received
from New Yoik, PhiUdelj.hia and baitimore, a
large asMortnient of
KALI, AKD WHITER GO0DS.
Which will be sold low tor cash. will sel
our goods at a hss price than ever they have
bet h sold in this county, and will ret nil Goods
as cheap ns they do in Philadelphia, but we want
to sell them for canh, or something else a, good.
All our geods will be sold at cush prio a, and
one month is the longest credit we will give, and
any person Laving accounts running a longer
time, will be charged inte est from tht time."-
These arc the terms, and we think if you call and
see our goods you will buy and save un ney, su
gars we will sell at cost and carriage, Coffee, at
a slight advance.
Our stock consists of a large assortment of
all kinds of goods usually kept, amoi.r which
are Ladies' Cashmeres, do Lains and Merinoes
all wool, from bO cts, to $2 per yard; the smiie
kinds, half cotton, from 10 to 3o"cts.; Silk Wrp
Alpacca, and all other kinds of Dress Goods,
we haves splendid lot of knives and forks, 60
dozen, which we will sell very low. We call the
attention of everybody to our stock of
Uladc-Up-Ciolliln,
Which was made to order, of the best sizes, and
most fashionable goods. We have over two
thousand dollars worth of these goods, and will
sell them cheaper than they can be bought in
any other place. The best kind of overcoats '
from 5.50 to $15 ; pants for 1;2.25 ; Monkey i
Jackets and Sack coats, very cheap. A small!
lot ot nuo black cassimer pants, and fine satin
and silk velvet vests, bought in New York, will
be sold a little cheaper than they can be bought
for in Philadelphia.
Our whole btock iaof the best arficlesin mar
ket, we want to sell them Soon, for we want the
money to pay for them. Come on nd we will
io oa rir,t ut ,,e licv to everybody.
Children can buy a cheap as your best Jews
lor we hHve but one price, and sell for cash.
ft.. W" W- mKY & CO.
tnwnniitville, Oct. 21, 1852 52-tf.
This Way!
For the highest prices ar nn;.i v. i.:
-.kins and tanner feark in either trade or ejh by
Afresh arrival of Boots, Shoes. Summer
iiats. Caps. Fancy Gimp and Florence Straw
Boimrts, l"owder. Gun Caj s. Shot, lead &c
received this day aad for eale at thechehp stor"
of J. 210QRE '
Jna 26,
OXS3II1TIO DISJRIHED OF ITS TLKRORS ! !
HASTINGS' COMPJND SYItUP OF NAPHTHA,
A Ouick and Positive Cure for Pnn.mntli. decline, asthma, spitting of blood. night sweats.
. husky throat, wasting of the flesh, bronclfs,
:lnr remedies for a month and ha remove!
chest, in a few minutes, by the surprising Jergy of its action in clearing the passnges of bile
and phlegm. It is believed that no person as given Hastings' Naphtha Syrup trial, who has
not felt benefit from it, and acknowledge it virtues. AnJ this conviction is further established
bv the r.iniona of the T.nnrlmi . Immcet r.rtdon Medical Times, and most other responsible pub-
, tiid.. itwdf ti,r....r...i. n.uV.i-r . n.cnUtprv r.ore. no matter how much cloired un they
-- , I r.--- ' , . .
nisy have previously been by foreign substanctf Hence it operates on the discasd iuijs by ns
lodgeing the particles of corruptioniu tLeatregth of its ascent to the upper regions ,f the frame
land thus producing through ventilation ; andfcence it is a never failing remedy in Oppression of
the cheot and difficulty in breathing : person
system, it cros to -fatii psssne through some channel which Leir disease had stopped up. aud there-opening of
tecommg no coiled and wijicn olllj r,,.uit Becesaxy to the rtoratiou of health. Such indeed, are the prompt
ps aitJ totuwh effectii g j f,rt of fc,.t:ou Ulj energy of Htkstingn' Naphha Syrup, in all the diseases for which it is iccom-
i . . .
ok of aitiou Mid energy of ItAstingn Napbha
mended, th4 from tiie tise tiey commence iking
T v
i -s mm m l - im i ii
n effect nearly the reverse of that which ateuds the earlier use of every other known medicinal
remedy. For Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat. Nht Sweats. Pains ;u the Breast, Back, &c.. sj it-tii-g
of blood, bilious and .isthsiutic Affection, it is also admitted to be the si eediest and no st
vigorous ar.d eVctivs remedy eitant : and if tfVct in all Asthmatic eotnp':(ii;ts is et,ua .y di a
sive snd r uho-ImL1.. L:iitud of the min I: flab''iata and Wi.stiug of the tl h : ami all dis
position to inactivity md melancholy foreboiiigs. are ult quickly carected by he Naphtha Sy
rup ; which, in s wonderful Biiiiincr revives ie spirits, corrected by the floh :;nl mnschs I ru-
dirtsipatioB of melsnehnly, or the increase of bodily, strength. In fine, a single trial of Hastings'
Compound S; rup or Knj tha, is all that is rejuirtd to secure the confidence of patients, and muse
hem to for?OkU other remedies in its fa The srup is niatle up in s:x ti.ree loit'ts. ei.cl;
aceonipanied with a psuphlet. Cuiitaining dii-ctiona, certificates, &c. Price one dollar each, or
s;x bottle packed up in a bot, and ready fo
; for fivs dollars.
If. i . Huntings' Nf) h tha Syrup, beings very expensive preparation, cannot be left w-th
Agents oa s-le. or return. as is the case wth the majority of tin. quack nostrums of the day.
which coat littls more thaji tha pric of the bottles Persoi P who a it it to sell ..gain imi-l pay
cash for it. witb tie usual conniission t-C. JTierefore patients ho cannot -1 t r, . n it in the placee
.1 j.. h 1 1 j: . 1
urrc liiey rcmni', luiuuiu rua lo un utrret r
I 1.1 i i . . r
fromjgl Hr lay Street. New Yolk, who are Dr. astinyt general
.AgM Frederick kittell. LLensburg,
Dectu.btr 1G, 1S02 6-tiui.
M i G N E T iWo lr D E R S ,
TOE I HE BESTRUCTIC- Of COCFXOACHES. XJ) ITCGP. MOTHS. AX If,
TLlkM. TULA , AJTD IKStXtt OK PLAklS. WITHIN Z1M
TlCIiTITY.
TLls frauM-atioo is a powder compound?! of Plants, Herbs, snd Flowers, free fnrm any sul-Stn-Mua
wUicii ouald poib!y injure man or itomeatic ani luls, anl is devoid of any disreealile
od. it kia mifcuii- oy Uit n fu-uliy -f Fr-nw. Huiibia. -Sweden and Denmark,
froai all at wku ajale toatiaiuiiy of its eflcacy can be produced.
ALSO,
I-, Y O K S
HiUIETI
Jar tks fraava-U-la-a of KATS a4 MICE, witkiu fevs minutes after
jUKg thrtwn in tteir vicinity.
He tlae Iwllo v ltt L.-ttcrs :
Ntw Yobk, October 1, 1R50. ,
I have aide a rhemicd esauiination of the Vegetable Powder prepared by Mr. Emanuel Lyon,.'
for ke ro o detroii uisects. 1 do not find it to contain snythiig deleterious t health,
a kM wcaLt la conai1fea poisonous to the Lutusn species ; but it is very destructive toins. cts.
tn-fcrr they f-red to inhale the fiat particles of dust occasioned by Growing- the Powder
tvtvUj im .laca wtere tley fiewuet. JAMES K. CHILTON. M. D . C.,r9t.
New York, Hostitai.. June I.c.0.
I have acaliacd Emanuel Lyou's H-inetc Powders for the destruction tf intecti. and ceitify
that it i n.t rrly tres tr.-iu luiuiral or other corrosive poison. As the result of my exanrnation
1 wiju!1 t-i) iht is a Coanbination ot' .i.tis -getible fu'.at ances having a peculiar influence on
the ui-ec kii-f dutti. ad Oiat it H.ay be used with p-ftect safety. In refercne to its utility, its
effrcts ure atoiishing. 1 belive it to be s hkilfully prepared substance by which a va'uable re
sail ta obWed, which doaa ealect aaat Mr. Lyon mvi, and is well deserving of public patronage.
LA w Kt-NCE I.K1D, Frofcss-.r ol ( hemislry.
Em-LHIL Lvok. Esq. Nkw Yoric Huspital. June 1, !8-"..
ltr Sir : It aff.rds me gvewt pleaanre in stating that I have extensively used your
Powder for the dtstructiot. of Insects of all kinds, (especially Ped Pug? and lloaches) and un
hesitatingly pronounce it the best ami only article so effectual in its operation. I have a'.so ex
perimented with your Pilla, and find th-ni equal in all respects with j our :t tfincnt. . Hoping
hat you auay roapr, 1 rraiaiu your friend. JOHN L. ROOM E. Sup'ut. N. Y. Hospital.
Gmso 1 1 oust:. Cincinnati. October '.. 1850.
We procured froart Mr. B. II. Tdeaking. some of Lyon's Magnetic Powder and Pills's and cheer
fully certify un to it perfect tfticacy in dtstroving P aches and Kats aithin a few minutes after
ita applicative. It is tba moat simple, yet perfect
I hsvend Emanuel Lyon's Msgnetic Powder
nin, and I have found the most happy result, and
.re uvuv.n uu tuwv laarcw, aa m eurc oitMii"! oi ufpiiiiiu uivm.
DANLEL D. 1IOWAKD, Proprietor Irving House.
We certify to the above.
COLEMAN A STETSON, Astor House. ti. THAYER COZZENS. American Hotel
JONAS B. PHILIPS, Ass't District Attorney. PRESTON 11. HODGES. Carlton House.
These nrtieles received a premium at the Fair of the American Institute in 1848, and the high
est premium at the Fair of 1850.
PRICE Lyon i Magnetic Potcdert, 25 cents per Flask ; Pills, 25 rrti per Box.
All Orders must be addressed (post paid) to C. V. CLICK EN Elt & Co., General Agents, 81, Bar
clay 6treet. New York.
Agent Fred. Kittell. Ebensburg ; James BeE, Summit ; G. II. Muckerhide, Johnstown.
December IB, 1852 8 Cm.
WJM.31'r.4RL.AKI At M.
Cabinet Ware Koom,
Allegheny Street, Hollidaytburg, Pa.
Yould respectfully invite the attention of tb
public to their superior stock of
FUHNITTJRE
ui 'vij umouuu.u luinmire oi an Kinus
manufactured to order on the shortest notice.
All orders from a distance promptly attended
to.
April 20, 1852
A Large lot of made-up-clothing, boots
shoes, cloth and plush caps for sale by
and
IVORY & CO.
Summit Oct. 7, 1852.
$alt ! Salt ! X
1 Superior article of Sack and Barrel Salt fori
11 wile by DAVIS & LLOYD.
Lbmsburg, June 17, 1852.
00L, Butter, and all kinds of Grain
taken in exchange for goods at
- " J. Moore1 1 store.
JOI1 WOKK.
"-tly and expeditiously executed at this Office
The highest price paid for wool at the store
GEO. J. RODGERS.
1IISKEY, White Lead, and Linseed Oi
for eale by - - J, Moore.
40 Barrel ConecsaugU Salt for sale by
J. Jioara.
coughs, colds, and all diseases 01 uie cnesi an
difficulty of breathing and pain in the throat ami
thus affected, feeling after taking it. as if it had
yup
it patient
know
-t n tt t-i --r
rm. t rsi n sr. si
and may take it f. r no other pv.rj ose tl.xn ti e
transportation to any part of the world, can be had
1..
mu ri" v ,
and we will forwaril it to them without
i i : . : i . t i . i i l 1 1
j . .
SPILLS
remedy we have ever seen
I. K. & D. V. BENNETT. ;
Nkw York, Irving House, April 21, ISl.t.
snd Pills for the destruction of Insects and r-j
cheerfully recommend them to those who mayi
THIS WAY FOR GOOD AND
-.ill III; i; Di).
Wii.i. be opened this week at the brick store
if J. Moore, in Ebensburg, a general assort
ment of cloths, cassinierts, satinetts, tweeds,
tnd-a great variety of summer goods.
Together with any quantity of prints, delaines,
iawns, cashmeres, ginghams, lustres and other
Suress goods.
ALSO A LARGE
ind good assortment of hardware, queensware.
saddlery, clothing, stationary, elrugs, &c. &c.
Persons wanting boots ami shoes, hats and
aps, or ready made clothing, will find it to their
advantage to call nt the
Ilrick Store.
Tho subscriber, thankful for past favors, ear
nestly requests his customers, and the public
generally to at least call and examine his stock:
and if be cannot suit every person in quality
ind price it is not his fault. Produce and lum
ber of all kinds taken in exchange for goods;
inu ne aiso tattes i-tvou wnen onereu.
J. MOORE.
Ebensburg, April 28, 1851.
KB. DAVIS. JOHN LnOTU.
I! a via & -Lloyd.
Having formed a partnership in the
MERCANTILE BUSINESS,
Would respectfully solicit the patronage of their
f:iends and the public generally.
( all and see us at f old staad of William
Davis.
April 29, 1S5S.
3HEFIBY PECTORAL
Fr tho Care of
COUGHS, COLDS, II3ARSEXESS,
1R0XCHITIS, HOOPIXC-COCGIIs
CItOUP, ASTiniA, AXD
COXSUJIPTIOX.
To cure ' oi sorene6of
the body, take tin- Uuin l ccJoia! on going
to
bed. aud wiap up war i , to sweat during
: night.
the
I For a cold and cough, take it morning, noon, I
!tle, and the difficulty will soon be removed.
None will long sutler from tins trouble when they
find it can le s readily cured. Persona afflict
ed with a seated cough, which breaks them of
their rest at night, will find, by taking the Cher
ry rectorial on coinn t- ici, tnev may ne sure
'id' sound, unbroken sleep, and consequently re
freshing rest. Great relief from suffering, and
an ultimate cure, is afforded to thousand who
are thus afflicted, by this invaluable remedy.
rroni its agree.-ib'e etJect in these case, many
find themselves on willing to forego its use when
the necessity t r it ha i-eascd.
From two eminent Physicians in
F.ayi.tt:vii.lk. Tixn., April, loth. lS-'l.
R r livi. rrivfti vmir CK.-ri-v I'fcirfil '
an extensive trial in our practice, arid find it t
'" 1 .
curing
StlVpnss everv olio r reiiieily we have for
afTctions of the rsp;ratorv organs.
BUS. BlKMKIl v HA Ml TON.
f ... j i : . ... . t .! i.
ill i, -. . i .1 ,
iiivalub'e. ns bv :ts action on -he throat mid
, . - ., . -.
lungs, wh. n tnken ,n srn.i.i iu.ifit:l:es. it n moves
i? it' , , ,.
a l l.o:.is ness :n a lew hours. nd womh M uM v
., , . e ., - "
1IK r.-IlS. S the IMIWI I" :il'l fllXlb llt V Of the VOlCe.
1 Sioirers miu iiiioi;- r iv.iuvi 5 mis n-nii ui
Astha is tenerallv imk-Ii relieved. ,..! often'
wholly cured ny t lierry 1'ectoral. r.ut there
are some cases so ol.t:mit' as to yielded emire
ly to no ineii'u iiie. Cherry I'ectoral will cure
them, if they can 1" cured.
Proiichiiis. or irritation of the tlro:-t :;tid up
per portion oi tue lungs, ui-iy cure-l n tiking
berry Pectoral m sun!! :
The uncouitoi't.-il'le opj.re
Uev. Doct. Lansing, of
states :
mi I fr"!juent -6 s.
ssion is mi t. relieved.
Prookiiii. New- York,
I ti lie seen the CL rry Pe.-tc ra'
cases of Asthma and Pr. n.-liiiis :
believe it can rarely f;iil to dire tlii 5
Cseas.s."
For croup. Give an m. to- of antiuionv
. to
the
If
he fJ'niu ! hv m niiil Oi-fii'i iit
foJ'owed bv lai and frequent dostsof
- - t
neiry i ectorai, until sui.iiuis ihenisease
taken in season, it will not fail to cure.
Whoopii ( cough may be l.n.k'ii up and soon
.cured by toe use oi hei rv I'e -torn I.
'1 lie ii;fiuei!ia is s cediiy n nn v d by ihis re
tn ed y Nun. crnus instances h.-.vel eiii noticed
here w hole fa miiit s w.re prott ct d fr in aiiv
serious coiisequeiiccs. while tin :r neitlibor
without the Cherry Pcctor;
l. fti'ii- snir riii from
j the disease.
I Sai.km. Oct., llth, June 18C1.
jDoct. J. C. Ayr :
I I write tninfi rni you of the
trul rem.-irkah.e tff.-ct of y nr CL i n Pei toi al
in this place, and in my own family. Oi-e of
my daughters w:;s ct.inj.Ieteiy enred in three
.i . . . . & . j . i i . i t . ...
nas i a ireaiiii nooping t .olign, ly takilg
it. lr. Means, one of onr vary best plivsieiane
freely state" that he considtrsit the bft ritm!
we have fi r pulmonary disi ases, : nd tht he has
cured more cr..-cs of Croup with it than an
other medicine he evtr administer d.
Our elergynum of the P.. ptist Church savs
that during the run of (nfiuenza here this sen
son. lie has s en cures trout your inediciue h
Could scarcely have beli-ved without seeing.
Yours respectfully, J. I). SlNCI.A IP.
Ii" llfv 'onrl-ter
From Hie illnt ttign .,!.-.
CliiniUtry and Materia
ttolii Coll-trt'
Piflfiuor
.lleilicn Iiovv-
1 h-.vf loniiu tlie Chi rrv Pci-t ral
iis its m-
gredients show, a powerful remedy for co'tls.
and coughs, and pu'inoiiary d's -ases.
Pm:kh: Ci.fvkl.xd, M. D.
I.rutiSWW''.-, Vf . F.b 1!7
nrt. v.tMXTixn mott,
I y t rlfbrn i il Proft for of Cftf
Riry In l le 3(Iical t'ollt j;r, Aevv "V 1
Clij-, tnj h :
II gUC.i lue j.b':iS-ire t certify the value aul
efiicacy of 'Ayi rs CIh ii v Pert- lat.' which I
consider peculiarly adapted to cure diseas. S of
the 'Throat and Eungs."
Cures of s. v re d'seases upon the f.unjrs have
been effected by Cherry Pe ti rsl iu sit.-h ex
.... ii. .s ..u m-..t.. lw. I....:, C .1 ..... t
has at hi.cth been found that can he depended
.. .... ii. . i -, 1 .
...,i-v(.'. -..-..i. ,i ,'v.i,i iii.il . ri i ,'M
on in villi: mt" mi . i onis ami lot:sutl tlotl !
i. I. 4 . i ... . I . ' i
which caiii ironi our iniust I ill Is l-verv
year. It is indeed a medicine to which the -iffiij
ted can look with Confidence O r re.i f and thev
should in t fail to avail tiiem-e'ves of it
IMncllral anil Analytical Ci.emlkt,
Low Kl.l.. Al.vss.
Sold in Ebensburg bv Fred. Kittell. and by
j Druggists and Dealers in Medicine every where.
August P., 1852 44- m.
STOKU'S C IIE:3II-.41-. 11.4111
Iti U ATOSt.
This delightful and popuuir article in the best
prep irati. ii tor the hair which long exper'u nee
and scientific research has produced, eitln r i.s
an article for the toilet, or its beneficiai etlccts
iu ad the diseases to which the human hair is
liable. It will impart to the r.. ugliest and coar -
sest hair the most beautiful appearance, entire -
ly cleansing it from all impurities.
li.it whiL we assert
for the toilet of those
hair in all its youthful
that it is the best article
who wish to retain the
. LLXLEIAME AND EEACIY,
it must not te forgotten that iu all diseases of
the hair or scalp, such ns the falling of th. hair
dai'drulf, piti-plts, or sores on tin- scalp, &.c, it
is, pe rhaps ihe article which has iriveii decided
'sai stactioii in every instance where it has beeu
used.
Its operation in case of baldness is peculiarly
active, so that, in liiiini tons, where other reme
dies have been tried in vain, S'lOllU S CHEM
ICAL INVH.OBATOlLhaM sin eroded 4he . rua-
ments ot art. oy reinstating, in full plentituJc.
tho permanent gilts and graces of tt::iure. It
i f.....-..., j;nn.i-r. ui in: i urc. it
is possessed of a character wholly differing from
the Oiis, Grease, Hcstoi ati vi s, &c. which are
now so numerously lo.stcd on the tmblic. nn.I. r
the pretem e of beiug newly diecovered fur bald
ness, gray hair, &c.
Eton's Iavigorator
has now been tested lor eais. an I its efTie.r-
I..... I....... .1 I... .1 . , .
.... riu.c.. iKiii.viiiuri, r,ver.v year its:
reputation and sales have increased, until more
oi ii is consume.! annually than of Mnv other
preparation for the hair everoifered to the Amer
ican public. It is compounded on strictly sci-
euiino principles, nn-i the proprietor will stake
his reputation on its eflioicy.
Its extraordinary cheapness places it within
the reach of the humblest family. nd its on
ceded value insure it a place on the iu st luxu
rious toilet.
For sale by the proprietors price 25 cents.
C. P. A MET X CO.
- 120 Arch street, una door below Sixth.
For sale by Pied. Kittell. Eb.-iislMirg ; James
Bell, Summit ; G. Muckerhide & Co.. Johnstown
DoceaiUr 16, 1&5 S-Ay I
X
LITER COMPLAIXT,
JATJSDICE, LYSPEPPIA, CHSCNTC ("R m.
VOLS DE21L11Y, EIEEAiZS 07
1HJB KIDNEYS
and all
diseases ar
ising from adis
ordcred liver or sto
xnsch. such as constipa
tion, inward piles, fullness er
blood to the head, acidity of the
stomach, iiHusea. heart-burn, di-goat
for food, f-'lliiess. orwright in theatoinncb.
our eructations, sinking or fluttering at the pit
of the stomach, swimming of the head, hur
ried and difficult breathing, flutterioj
at the bert, choking or suffoca
ting sensations when in a liv
ing posture, dimness of
vision, dots or webs
before the sight
fever and
dull
, Pain tho head difficiency or per.riratlcn, yel-
lownesi of the skin and eyes. pin in
iuc Piue. oacK. ciiest, limbs,
&c, sudden flushes
of heat, burning in the flesh,
constant imarininffa
.depression of spirits, can be effectually cured by
UH. HOOFLAIID'S
CELEBRATED G EH MAX BITTERS,
DIL C. M. JICZ30T,
At Ibe Gertitan medicine Store.
123 Arch Street, PUlaielpMi.
77. rir pntrrr ovtr the abort rftieat't u no!
I tqunUed lu any other rrtoaratinn ,i.
United State, as the cure attest, in many eatet af.
. Ur tkUjul physician had failed.
These Bitters are worthy the attention of in.
valid. Possessing creat virtues in the r.rt;fi.
is r . c . . ,
.-io'ij in iiLirarrn ui liie Lnrr HI eSStrf C nn:i
. ,.::.. , . . wl
exercising the most seatclrr g rowtrs in setk.
. 0 , - . ... ,- "
o'Ss and .inections of the digestive organs tLfv
. , r . , , us" lu"
are wit.ifil, s.-ife, certain and pleasant.
Tli it ti iu n.n.l'n'nn II f- V.
.. Wl""'" " vu. u.u-rwmpn,,.
.mo im spepsia, no one can ..oum jitter usinjj it
stated. It acts specifically upon the stunotrli n.i
I . ! la ciovi e iu I'.-tiiuiu'i in an OLiViut
dif nsn the effect is immediate. They cn he
ndminisn red to female or infant with safety auJ
reliab'e benefit at any time.
Look well to the narks of the Gentiins
They have the written signature of C. M.
I.... . x : . i i i . .. t i i ..
i.-w. upon iue wrapper, a.i.l his name
j blown in the bottle, without which they are ipu-
T . ( r.vi' . . ...
eure such ,ri..iis.
N me toi E"r sale Wholesale jd Retail at the Germna
ve-iicm More. ..). li.'0 Arch itreet, one door
be ow Sixth. I hiladelphia : and by resectabls
dealers gene ra'lv throneh the country.
PRICES REbl CED.
To enable all elases of invalids to enjoy tbs
advantages of their great restorative powers.
Sitxjlt l-nttle h rents.
For sale by Frederick Kittel Druggist Eberi
burg: 'ames Bell, Summit; 0. Mackerhidt it
Co.. Johnstown.
Beet n. bcr IC. 1 8r.2 P-Ty.
VM.oUKalc nnI llcfall
T1K. COPPTR. AND FFFFT-IEOW,
3!4.inCTflltV.
The snl scril er adopts this metLr.d of rffrra
ing thanl.s to his friends and the public gener
ally, fcr the liberal pntronpge heretofore hestow
ed upon b'.m, mid begs louve to inform them tht
he has enlarged his business, nd now keeps
cf nstiint'y en hard a large supply of every va
riety of Tir.varr, Stove Pipe, Drippir.g rann,
Zivr JinUrr. Coal F.uckft, Tea Kettles, dr.. Jr,
which he will sell, wholesale or retail, at lov hi
any r.ther establishment in the country.
He is also prepared to manufacture Spouting
for houses, at the shortest notice, and on the
mr st reasonable terms. Merchants and others
desirous of purchasing bills of ware, are res
pectfully invited to call, ns he is prepared to sell
of,".""1 poods equally na chenp as they enn be bad
either r.isf or west, nnd nil ..
him will be promptly attended to.
Great Cxcl (cmciif.
I r.nersnnrg. at the warehouse of the nnder-
s-.frjie.J whfi has on hand
and will sell at the
lowest i rices
STOVES OF ALL KIHD3,
cms-sting of Globe ; Flat Top. complete ; He
tnry. complete : complete Conk ; the Xetc Com
I'h te ; Cik Fare.ritt ; Delaware Cook ; Key
xt-tie Cnion Coal Burner, Parlor stove ; H t
Air. d. : Bar Room, coal stove ; all of the li
test style and pattern which cannot be excelled
rr equalled. Come and see them, and dou't f-r-
sret to bring vour wife along if you harn cone
.
1 yn"r '
t '" l "'.
'iy-l,ve.
of every description, done on the
shortest notice. Old copper and pewter, taken
in exchange ftr ware.
The undersigned hopes, by a strict attention
to bus'ness, to receive a liberal share of public
(patronage. GEOKGE HAItNCAME.
Eiiensburg, July 8, 1852.
TAILOR IX G.
THE undersigned informs his customers that
the firm of U non & Johnston is dissolved
by mutual consent. nd that the subscriber still
'continue the busim s. in the room recently oc-
jcupiedby the old firm, where he will be happy
' to 8t'e former patrons and as many new
; "t'es as please to call. Me receives regularly
'from New York and Pliil.-.deljdii the latest
' f ashions and cannot be beaten either in the
shape or fit of Coats. Pauts or Vests, by any
' 'thcr Tailor in the country. lie respectfully
! N&k the public to give him a call, and con-
fident his work will recommend it-lf.
BaUAlI kinds of country produce taken ia
exchange for work.
LEWIS BEYNON.
April 29, 1852 tf.
WAR WITH E.VGL4.D!
NEW STOKE AND NEW GOODS I
Jolin 9Ir.1Ierl & Co.,
nave the pleasure of announcing to their friend
and the pu lie. that thej- have opened a r.e"
store at the west end of the Allegheny tunnel,
at Gallitzin. where they will keen constant'.v fin
ban. I ami will sell at the very lowest prices the
following goods : cloths, casslmerea iriji'diams.
in... . ..
'" is, j.".i- . vioins, cassimeres, gi
j wooUns, ,rints, plaids, mous de laines,
alpaccas cashmeres, real long shawls, pi
nionnoR,
lune-arp'"
dress gomls, pongee, madras, and grass-linfo
!i indken hiefs, ribiMins. buttons, gloves, hosiery,
laces, thread, silk, silks, satins umbrelhis. ie.
Als-. n he-ivy stock of fugars. teas of the latest,
best, and flieaiWHt imnnrtilinin. nmuma .rr.
1 . -....c, - .
Hardware, cutlery, books and stationary, huts,
caps. b.vta. shoes" and bonnets of the most fh
jonable styles; and a large quantity of
Bacon, Flour. Batter, Salt, Fish, Cigiri,
and tobacco. All of which they will sell at th
cheapest rates.
We invite the attention of purchasers to our
cxtensivo and varied stock of
Eoidy-Mado Clothing,
comprising all colors and qualities, anl na
f.icture l from the best niiterials, which ws wil
dispose f at fair rnte and we wimnt every
ai ticle wdl cive the utmost satisfaction.
The highest price paid for all darijUMJ it
produce.
Galliuia. Jan. 1184. 1-tf
in