The mountain sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1844-1853, April 21, 1853, Image 4

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    - 1L LtLtrt in Jeiucaltxa.
In my rumble about Jerusnkni, I .passed
through the quarter of the Lepers. -Apart from
the iniorebt attached to this unkrtunate class
of beings, (arising from the lrtqueut allusion
made to them iu the Scripture there is much
iu their appearance and mode of lite to attract
atteution, and enlist the sympathy of the etran
ger. Dirt and disease go revoltingly together
here; gaunt famine stalks through the streets ;
constant cry of Buffering 6wells upon tlie dead
air, and eiu broods darkly over the ruin it hr.s
wrought iu that gloomy nnd ill-fated spot.
Wasted forms sit m the door-ways ; faces cover
ed with white scales, and sightless eye9 are tur
ned upwards; skeletou arms, distorted and fetid
with the ravages of leprosy, are outstretched
from the foul, moving mass ; nnd a low howl is
heard, the howl of the stricken for alms. Alms
oh, stranger, for the love of God! alms to feed
the inexorable destroyer; alms to prolong this
dreary nnd hopeless misery! Look upon it.
itranger, you who walk forth in all your pride
and strength, and breathe the fresh air of hea
Ten; you who have never known what it is to
be shunned by your fellow-men as a thing un
clean and accursed ; you who deem yourself un
blessed with all the blessings that God has given
you upon earth ; look upon it, and learn that
there is a misery beyond all that you have con
ceived in your gloomiest hours a misery that
can be endured. Learn that even the leper,
with death gnawing at his vitals, and unceasing
tortures iu his blood, cast out from the society
of his fellow-man; forbidden to touch, in friend
ship or affection, the hand of the untainted, still
ftruggles for life, and deems each hour precious
that keeps him from the grave. The quarter of
the Lepers is a sad and impressive place. By
the laws of the land, - which have existed from
Scriptural times, they are isolated from all ac
tual contact with their fellow-men ; yet there
seems to be no prohibition to their going out be
yond the walls of Jerusalem, and begging by the
road side. Near the gate of Zion, on the way
to Bethlehem, I saw many of them sitting on the
rocks, their hideous faces uncovered, thrusting
forth their scaly hands for alms. Their huts are
rudely constructed of earth and stones, seldom
with more than one apartment, and this eo filthy
and loathsome that it seemed unfit to be occu
pied by swine. Here they live and propagate
whole families together, without distinction of
ex; and their dreadful malady is perpetuated
from generation t generation ; the groans of
the aged and dying being mingled with tbe fee
ble wail of the young that are brought forth
branded for a life of misery. Strange and
mournful thoushts arise in the contemplation of;
the ead condition and probably destiny of these
ill-fated bcing6. Among so many, there must
be some in whose breasts the power of true love
is implanted ; love for woman in its purest sense,
for offspring, for all the endearments of domes
tic life which the untniued are capable of feel-
ing. Yet they are doomed never to exercise the j being composed of Roots &; Plants furnished by
affections without perpetuating the curse. j nature to heal the Bick : Namely, 1st, An 27z
There must be some, too, in whom there are hid- ipectoravf, which auguments the secretion from
den powers of miud, unknown save to them-1 the Pulmonary mucus membrane, or promotes
elves, ambition that corrodes with unavailing ! the discharge of secreted matter. 2nd. An Al
aspirations; a thirst for action that burns within ' .tentative, which changes in some inexplicable and
unceasingly, yet never can be assuaged ; all the J insensible manner the certain morbid action of
ruling passions that enn be implanted in man jthe system. 3rd. A Tonic, which gives tone and
for great and xioble purposes never, never to j strength to the nervous system, renewing health
give one moment's pleasure unmixed with the ami vigor to all parts of the body. 4th, A Cath
perpetual gloom of that curse which dwells in arlic, which acts in perfect harmony with the
their blood. As I plodded my way for the hut other ingredients, and operating on the Bowels,
time through this Uen of sickening sights, a vis- had expelling the whole mass of corrupt and vi
ion of human misery was impres-cd upon my tinted matter, and purifying the Blood, which
mind that time cannot efface. I passed when destroys disease and restores health.
the rays of the sun were cold and the light was
dim ; and there came out from the reeking hor- TO F E 91 A L ES .
els leprous men, gaunt with famine, and they . To will find these Pills an invaluablemedicine
bared their hideous bodies, and howled like in many complaints to which you are subject.
beasts : women held out their loathsome ind ac- In obstructions either total or partial, they have
cursed babies, and tore away the rags that cov- been found of estimable benefit, restoring their
ered th.n, aud pointing to the shapeless mass, , functional arrangements to a healthy action,
Shrieked for alms. All was disease, nnd sin, purifying the blood and other fluids so effectu
and sorrow, wherever 1 went; and s 1 passed ally to put to flight all complaints which may
on, unable to relieve a thousandth part of the arise from female irregularities, as headache,
misery, moans of despair, and howling curses giddiness, dimness of sight, pain in the side
followed me, an the lepers crawled back into , back, &c.
their hovels to rot in their filth, nnd die when Kone genuine unless signed J. N. Hobensack,
God willed. From the Diaru of an American others being base Imitation.
Traveller.
'lhe Flag of our Union."
One thing has been established by Captain
Schuyler Hamilton's recent investigations res
pecting the national flag, namely, that it means
and was intended to mean, Csion ! It grerout
of the Union Jack. Its star of stars symbolizes
rsiox. Its thirteen stripes are the record of the
rsiox. From ten thousand flapt-stnffs nnd mast
heads it is ever keeping alive the spirit ofc.MON.
Captain Hamilton's work enables us to compile
its brief history.
On the seventeenth of January, 1776, the cap
tain of an English transport, then lying in the
I'un di ixiBiou, nuc ui'mc io ins owners : "i i
onn see the rebe.s camp very plain, whose col
ours, a little while ngo, were entirely rid ; but
on the receipt of the kings speech (which they
burnt) they hoisted the Union Flag, w hich is here
suppo-sel to im-nitata the union of thj provin-
" Tim .. .,i.i .1:
ces
the devices upon the flag, but he noted the
j v .nj'idiii vuuiu 111)1. II ( 1 1 1,1 1 1 1 Y , 1 1 J l t IU
Change ot colour, from royal red to union blue.
A variety of flags were used by the continen-
viis in ine cany months of the revolutionary . our goods at a less price than ever they have
struggle. At the taking of Fort Johnson. Sep-j been sold in this count v, and will retail Goods
tember 1776, a peculiar fi.ig was employed, ! as cheap as they do in Philadelphia, but we want
- which Holmes, in his Annals, refers to thus: to sell them for cash, or something else as "ood.
A flag being thought necessary for the purpose ' All our goods will be sold at cash prices, and
of signals. Colonel Moultrie, who was reques- one month is the longest credit we will give, and
ted by the Council of Safety to procure one. had any person having accounts running a longer
a large blue flag made, with a crescent in one time, w ill be charged inte-est from that time.
comer, to be:n uniform with the troops. This , These are the terms, and we think if you call and
was the first American flag (adds Holmes) dis- 'see our goods you will buy and save miney, su
pUyel in Smth. Carolina." The crescent, be it gars we will sell at cost and carriage, Coffee at
observed, is an emblem of sovereignty. On the ' a slight advance. -'
twentieth of October, in the same year. Colonel
Jolin Iteed wrote this order to Colonel
Glover -
and Stephen Maylan: Flease to fix upon some
particular color for a flag nnd a signal, by which
our vessels may know one another. What do
you think of a flag with a white ground a tree '
in the Ejiddle the motto, 'Appeal to Heaven!' ,
ui i.ui u..iiiii- oatienss. - treo-
nary ninth. 1776, Colonel Gadsden proposed the
followin doiign for a naval fl-ig: A yellow
field, with a lively representation of a rattle
snake iu the middle, in the attitude of going to I
urikc, ana ine worus underneath. 'Don t tread
on nt .
Many other desici-s for flaes were
proposed, and several, as we havejust observed, '
T4 t
" -une louneentn, im, that ;trom 55.50 to $15 ; pants for $2.25 : Monkev
Congress passed the resolution which ga e to the ' Jackets and Sack coats, very cheap. A small
mrant nation a Nnt.onal Fli.g. That resolution lot of fine black cassimer pants, and fine satin
!V,nAAf That nJk velvet vests, bought in New York, will
the flag of the Thirteen Caited States, be thir- be sold a little cheaper than thev can be bou-ht
teen stripes, alternate red and white; that the for in Philadelphia.
Union bo thirteen stars wtite, in a blue field, Our whole stock is of the best articles in mar
rapresennng a new constellation." Thiswnsthe ket. e ant to sell them soon, for we nnt the
flag of the latter triumps of the revolution. It money to pay for them. Come on and we will
remained unaltered till January thirteenth, 1794 'sell to you right at one .price to everybody
when the admission of two new States added Children can buy as cheap as your best Jews
two stars to the constellation" and two etrinesifor we have hntonA nr eln u '
to the "rainbow." This was the flaj: of 1812
the flag of Lake trie. New Orleans, and the At
lantic Ocean. It 1818, the following resolutions
were adopted by Congress: "That from and
after the fourth day of July next, the flag of the
United States be thirteen horizontal stripes, al
ternate red and white: that the' Union be twenty
-6tar, white, in a blue field ; and that on the ad
mission of a new State into the Union, one 6tar
ba added to the union of the flag." This chance
was suggested oy the lion
Peter II. Wendover.
cf New-York
Its utility is sufficiently obvious.
The flag which floated over the "Halls of the
iit6zuM"baitIiirtLfit&rsia t!ieanioii.--jef
1b purest fi"b.ff tbirty-fctti ,
8500 CaALLEXCE.
iri'l TEYER concerns the health and happi
11 nc-s of a people is at all times of most val-
uable importance. I take it for granted that
every I'f ISVIl wan nu in mvu v cm
the lives of their children, and that every per-1
:u .rnm.t fhoii... own l.-nlth
11 ..AV;fi.nB T fil if tn ho dnrv to sr.l-l
n v'ot. that worms, ncoordintr to the
lnions ot the most ceietu-ateu
ni. -
the primary causes of a large majority of dise-
1 i - t. t i ...iifo - i;.,tt . ;f
uses iu which i-miuivu uoa "-""' "v ..-,., , .. , , .1 m i . .
vou have an appetite continually changeable .ptua Syrup in these diseases. It not only cures Hum onectua.lt , hm A jr-ve-from
one kind of food to another, Bad Breath, , deuce of its ability to do so : for in a few minutes after th.- hi t Ins .... .. n
Pain in the Stomach. Pickine at the Nose, Hanl-.els that a powerful agent is in the sy-tcm. Btn.iijr.y w, iking tor ... jr.... .. ,is
,i tx.ii.. ,. n,. r.rrV.
o, . r? i..i t ,.mnr.v,.ti,nii
W r t I' I II I l II 11L' lllill K (UlllMUl I lUlll Ull
tliis denotes worms, and YOU should at once
' '
apply the remedy :
m
IXobcnsack's Worm Syrup.
An nrtlclA fnundpd nnnn Ripntififi Princinles .
compounded w ith purely vegetable substances, j by the opinions of the Loudon Launcet. London Medical Times, and most other r-spoi;s-b'c p :
being perfectly safe when taken, and can be ications. devoted to the same interests. Until the appearance of the N.plith Syrup, flu- nuv!
given to the most tender Infant with decided cal faculty had always regarded Consumption as an incurable disease, and the records of medic
beneficial effect, where Bowel Complaints and. science exhibited no'authenticatcd case that weighed seriously against that opinion. Since Dr.
Diarrhoea have made them weak and debilitated ' Hastings' discovery, however, of the new and greatest property of Naphtha, when united wit I
the Tonic properties of my Worm Syrup are ! other ingredients, nearly a thousand cases of absolute phthisic positively cured through it!
such that it stands without an caual in the cata-! aeencv. have been substantiated : and this well established fart, in connection with a m;.ss f ex
logue of medicines in giving tone and strength
to the Stomach, which makes it an Infallible
remedy for those nfllicted with Ditpepsia, the as
tonishing cures performed by this Syrup after
Physicians have failed, is the best evidence of
its superior efficacy over all others.
THE TAPE WOEM !
This is the most difficult Worm to destroy of
all that infest the human system, it grows to an
almost Indefinite length becoming so coiled and
fastened iu the Intestines and Stomach effecting
the health so sadly as to cause St. Vitus Dance,
Fits, &c, that those afflicted seldom if ever sus
pect that it is Tape Worm hastening them to an
early grave. In order to destroy this Worm, a
very tuergetic treatment must be pursued, it
would therefore be proper to take 6 or 8 of my
Liver Pills so as to remove all obstructions, that
the Worm Syrup may act direct upon the Worm,
which must be taken in doses of 2 Tablespoon
fulls 3 timej a day these directions followed
have never been known to fail in curing the most
obstinate case of Tape orm.
Hobensack's Liver Pills.
No part of the system is more liable to
dis
ease than the L.iver, it serving
as a
til terer to
purify the blood, or giving the proper secre-
jtion to the bile ; so that any wrong action of
j the Liver effects the other important parts of
the system, and results variously, inLiverCom
plaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, &c. We should,
therefore, watch every symptom that might in
dicate a wrong action of the Liver. These Pills
jggyAgents wishing new supplies, and Store
Keepers desirous of becoming Agents must ad
dress the Proprietor, J. N. Hobensack, Phila.el
pbia. Pa.
For 6ale by Murray, Zahm & Co., nnd E.
Hughes, Ebeusburg ; A. Durbin, Munster ; John
,.u i ;
ston, Johnstown : Met loskey, Summitville : E-
w-est ot Lhensburz : and
by every respectable dealer in the State
Keyser & McDowell, wholesale agents, No.
140 Wood Street. Pittsburg, who will supply
agents nt the Proprietors prices.
B5&l'rice. each 2o cents ! !
July 12, U5.
Splendid Atfrcrfiiiciif ! tccK
HEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! !
IVORY & CO.,
Cut
j Summitville, Cambria county, havejust received
'from New York. 1'litholpli.lii.. li.il ;r....r-r
. . uuv. tuuinuij
1,,r6e assortment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
Which will be sold low for cash. VTe will
sel
Our stock consists
of a larce
assortment of
all kinds of goods usually kept,
among which
are Ladies' Cashmeres, de Lains and Merinoes
all wool, from CO cts, to 2 per yard ; the same
kinds, half cotton, from 10 to 35 cts - Silk Warp
Alpacca, and all other kinds of Dress Goods
we have a splendid lot of knives and forks." 50
aozen. winch we will sell verv nw
We call the
altcntion of everybody to our stock of
IMadc-rp-Clotliiii?,
Which was made to order, of the best sizes, and
most fashionable rrnmla Wa Kara
thousand dolbira xrortl, f h.dco .:n
sell them cheaper than they can be boucht in
nny other Pace- Tlie best kind of overcoats'
w w lvnov . n
IVORY Jt m
oummitvuie, Oct. 21, 1852 52-tf.
This Way!
For the highest prices are paid for hides
ekUis and tanner's bark in cither trade or cash by
J. MOORE.
A fresh arrival of Boots, Shoes. Bummer
-Hats, Caps, Fancy Gimp and Florence Straw
iBonnets, IVwdcx, Gun Caps, Bhot, Lead' &ts.
iTjeceived this day for eal at the cheap etor,
J. M001E.
4 -JTsa $5,
tOXSOlFTIOX D1SAK31ED OI IIS II MlCliMI
, . . HASTINGS' COKPOTJNL isYiiUP OF NA.III1IIA,
A quick and positive Cure tor Consumption, decline. :.sthi,.i. sp-.tt.ng -1 b:...l. ,,
busky throat, wasting of the flesh, bronchitis, coughs, co.ds. and ml d;so.iS. .s ..r the c
lull ITS.
. t . . .
. 1 celebi atcd preparation is p easant to the t.-.ste. and ,s spov ly
! tients plainly ieel its good effects m a few minut.s alter tak.i.jr tl- best
Hasting' C Olll POIllMl .V1UI f Xapf IlU
I acknowledged by all the ablest physicians of Lot,, h.-im,i. -n s, to lis a quick
ltive reineUv lor arrestuiir the lornmtion or inncroies cm itic muss : iiiki re
formed ; and also to be the speediest and most
other deseases of the th oat. chest and lunirs.
: never delaved: It ut once flies to. and attacks
other medicines : nnd that disease must be deeply se.-.teil indeed wh.i-h i-ui
. x5 ii r- . Ai l
' '
muueuce. nt-iice ii ua iri-Hu-uiij iuitu .
- r . . I 1
jar reuieujtra mr iiiomu ; uii ji.-io rnnuvu
chest, in a few minutes, by the surprising energy
and phlegm. It is believed that no person lias
not felt benefit from it. and acknowledge its virtues. And this convift;on is further 'Stalnish.
i periments successfully made ot its virtues y the
Hastings' Compound Syrup of Nnptha isa
Three of the main causes of this property of Naphtha have been discove red. They re its extr;.
ordinary sublety, strength, nnd pervasiveness ; lor the moment it is received into the system, it
extends itself throughout, making a passage of every pore, no matter bow much clopged up the;
may have previously been by foreign substances. Hence it operates on the disensd lunes by lis
lodgeing the particles of corruptionin the strength of its ascentio the upper regions of the frame
land thus producing through ventilation ; ami hence it is a never failing remedy in Oppression of
the chest and difficulty in breathing; person thus affected, feeling after taking it. as if it had
forced a passage through some channel which their
which was the only result necessary to the restoration ot health Such indeed, are tlie prompt
ness of action and energy of Hastings' Naphtha Syrup, in all the diseases for which it is lecom
mended, that from the time thev commence taking it patient know
THAT IT IS CUBING THEM ;
an effect nearly the reverse of that which attends the earlier um; of every other knr.wn medicinal
tine of blood, bilious and asthmatic Affections,
vigorous and effective remedy extant : and its effect in all Asthmatic? coinp'aint.s is equally deci
sive and remarkable. Lassitude of the min-l : flabbiness nnd wasting of the flesh : and all dis
position to inactivity nnd melancholy forebodings, are also quickly corrected by he Naphtha Sy
rup ; which, in a wonderful maimer revives the spirits, corrected by the fli sh and must-Its 1 ra
ces the nerves and increases the weight. Thus, those who iise it arc rdirg to directions. pi r
ally increase its weight about a pound a week ; ttnd may take it for no other purpose than the
dissipation of melancholy, or tbe increase of bodily strength. In fine, a single trir: 1 of Hastings'
Compound Syrup of Naptlia, is all that is uquircd to nt-ure ihe ct i fdtnce of ssticnts. and caii.-e
hem to forego all other remedies in its favor. Ihe syirp is mailc rp ii- six iii ic l.i tt'tF. e:;-l-accompanied
with a pamphlet, containing directions, certificates. &c. Price one dollar each, or
bii ootiies inicsfu uu iu u uoi, aim reituv tor
e c a n
for five collars.
xt .. ii - v i .i o r.
N. I. Hastings Naphtha Syrup, being n
A i j i. .
t -..i- i t . " - t l
ip,t-Kti-:3 vu DiiiCf vi 1 etui 11, no la tur vtiac n iiu 1 nc iii'tjoi 11 01 1 iiv ijuaviv iti;&t 1 11111 iti 1 lie 1:111, (
which eost little more than the price of the bettlcs. l'trsons who wa:it it to sell ugain must p:y 1
cash for it, with the usual commission off. Therefore patients who cannot obtain it in the places
where they reside, should write to us direct for a supply, and we will forward it to Them without
delay (packed up in a manner to secure its safe delivery ) provided they can be reached by F.x-'
press, Mage, Jloute, or any other mode of conveyance. Ml tetters must tie post ysid ctmt.ini
the price, of the number of bottles ordered, nnd
81 Barclay Street, New York, who are Dr.
Agent Frederick Kitten, Ebensburg,
December 1G, 1852 8-Cm.
M A G N B T nTo V D E R S .
POB THE DESTKUCTIOIT OF COCKROACHES, BED BUGS, i0THX. AhT3,
FLIES, FLEA , AND INSECTS ON PLAK1S, W11HIN TEN
MINUTES AFTES BEING 1HH0VN IN IHEIE
VICINITY.
This preparation is a powder compounded of Plants, Herbs, and Flout rs. free from i.ny sob
stance which could possibly injure man or domestic ani nils, and is devoid of any t!gn eb!e
odor. It has been examined by the medical faculty of France. Uussia, Sweden i;d Lvmuni-k.
rom all of whom ample testimony of its efficacy can be produced.
?).
LTOX'S
MAGNETIC
For tbe Dettraction of BATS and MICE, withia five minutes after
Being thrown in their vicinity.
Read tlie following Letters :
New YtinK, 0-t'.In r 1 . 1N"ii
I have made a chemicil examination of the Vegetable Powder prepared l.y .Mr. I.ih.-iimo I I. von,
for the purpose of destroying insects. I do not find it to contain anything deli t ri.-u tt. lo-.-ilth.
or what might be considered poisonous to the human species : t.ut it is v -ry ! ,i t.i. t'v. : s
whenever they are foreed to inhale the fine particles of dust oee.-isi.i-d hy ttm.-.t the '..r. i-i-forcibly
iu places where they frequent. JAMES H. CIIILTON. M. 1 i1.u k.
New York, Hospital. June lh-V).
I have analizcd Emanuel Lyon's Magnetic Powders for the destruction of insects, and etitny
that it isetttirely free from mineral or other corrosive poison. As the result of my ex: in.n;iiton
I would say that is a Combination of various vegetable substances having a peculiar influence on
the insect kingdom, and that it may be used with perfect safety. In tetertiic t-- it- utility. i:s
effects are astonishing. I belive it to be n skilfully prepared su!ttice by which a .i'u:.l; r--suit
is obtuiucd, which does effect what Mr. Lyon says, ami is well destrving ..f j-ubiic t:.ti-, t. ,
LAWllENCi: lMUD. Pr.dtss n . t ht u.is:r;. .
Emanuel Ltox, Esq. New Iurk Hospital. June 1.
Deiir Sir : It affords me great pleasure in stating: that I have extensively i s
Powder for the destruction of Insects of all kinds, (especially ld Dug!- ami K.-acin s ) :
hesitatingly pronounce it the best nnd only article so effectual in its opeint "t o I h: v
perimented with your Pills, ami find them equal in all respctts with yoor . t u-i.ifnt.
that you may prosper, 1 remain your friend. JOHN L. liOOM K. Sup i.t. N. V. lb s
We procured from Mr. II. II. Moakings. some of
fully certify as to its perfect tffieacy in destroying
its application. It is the most simple, yet perfect remedy we h.ivc ever s-.-n.
I. K & 1 V. P.KNNF.IT.
New Yoi:k. Irving House. 2:.
I have used Emanuel Lyon's Magnetic Powder ami Pills lor the destruction of 1: sects ami W r
min, and I have found the most happy result, and cheerfully recommend them to thos- w 5. iv.i
be troubled with these insects, as n ture method
DANIEL J. IIOUAKD, Proj ri. tt r Ir ing Hmise.
We certify to the above.
COLEMAN & STETSON. Astor House. S. THAYER. COZZENS. American Ibdel
JONAS D. PHILIPS. Ass't District Attorney. PliESTON 11. IIOLOKS. Cailton l!..uo.
These articles received a premium at the Fair of the American ln:titute iu 1818, and the high
est premium at the Fair of 1850.
PRICE Lyon's Magnetic Powders, 25 cents per Flask ; Fillx, 25 cents per Hot.
All Orders must be addressed (post-paid) to C. V. CLICKKNEIl & Co., Central Agents. 81, liar
clay street. New York.
Agent Fred. Kittell, Ebensburg ; James Del!, Summit ; G. II. Muckerhide, Johnstown.
December 16, 1852 8-fim.
TTM. MTARLWD & SOA'.
Cabinet Ware Rooms,
Allegheny Street, Hollidaysburg, Pa.
Would respectfully invite the attention of the
public to their superior stock of
FURNITUEE
of every descriptio.n jurniture of all kinds'
manufactured to order on the shortest notice.
AH orders from a distance promptly attended
to.
April 29, 1852.
I Large lot of made-up-clothing, boots and;
shoes, ciotli anu plusu caps for sale by
IVORY & CO.
. Summit Oct. 7, 1852.
Salt ! Salt ! !
Superior article of Sack and Barrel Salt for
sale by DAVIS & LLOYD.
Ebensburg, June 17, 1852.
00L, Butter, and all kinds of Grain,
taken in exchange for goods at
" 1 . .r J, Moore's store.
JO II TVOKK.
Neatly and expeditiously executed at this Office
The highest price paid for wool at the stort
UliU. J. KODGERS.
TVTT7 HIS KET, White Lead, and Linseed Oi
W for sale by J. Moore.
40 Barrels Onetaangh Salt for sale by
u its operations thai j.
II I :
itlOV
iir th.'e n.r.'
in toe riire .."
effective. f all internal. :.;- m
Laimuiirf tMnn.it ex;ires th
u? i.f i
"inie-l':Ue
ii'.-ii. !::t:
r-.i ' -
the root ot the .u.s ;.s, v it!i
an ' ii rj. n -,
f.-S:-t It.- Wlli-.Vi.
;'..!
.... V'
bin a d.-iy. wh:ch had ilefn-d ..tlir r p
difficulty of 'rcathiiig and pain in the t!ir..-.t
of its action in clearing the passages of i
giveu Hastings A tpntna ."vriip? irsa
ablest physicians of Europe, clearly prove that
p-Mre cure j or Conxvvptiv. evm in its woist s;g-
disease had stopped up, and there-opening of
it is also nlm;t;ed to be the speediest and nu-st
u uusi'uriiiiiou to stii - part 01 tlie wtiim, can te ji.-iu
"
- . , , . t
very expensive preparation, crnnot e left with
.i. ,.e .i. , .1. .. .... . .1 .. 1
...--. .1 . ti i . i
be directed to C. V. CLICK F.N El! & CO., No
Hastings' general Agents for America.
PILLS
; K.'il I.
.!.-: ui:
. 's ex
I i I'iltU
it:i!.
Gibson Housk. ('incinuatl. ct. 1
Lyon's Magnetic Powtb i and I'll
lb aches and 11.-1 within a f u
i r .'. ls-'it).
s s 'ii. , t r-niunite-
alter
of destroying them.
THIS WAY FOR GOOD AND
cheap mm.
Will be opened this week at the brick store
of J. Moore, in Ebensburg, a general assort
ment of cloths, eassinieres, satinetts, tweeds,
and a great variety of sunmirr goods,
Together with any quantity of prints, delaines,
lawns, cashmeres, ginghams, lustres and other
dress goods. ,
ALSO A LARGE
and good assortment of hardware, oueensware.
saddlery, clothing, stationary, drugs, &c, &c.
Persons wanting boots and shoes, hats and
caps, or ready made clothing, will find it to their
tdvantage to call at the
Rrlclt Store.
Tha subscriber, thankful for past favors, ear
nestly requests his customers, and the public
generally to at least call and examine ins stock;
and if he cannot suit every person iu quality
and price it is not his fault. Produce ami lum
ber of all kinds taken in exchange for goods;
nnd he also takes CASH when offered.
J. MOORE.
Ebensburg, April 28, 1851.
WM. DAVIS. JOI1X LLOYD.
i; xi vis & Lloyd,
Having formed a partnership in the
MERCANTILE BUSINESS,
Would respectfully solicit the patronage of their
friends and the public generally.
Call and see us at K old stand of William
Davis.
April 29, IS8.
JHERRY PECTORAL
For tbe Cure of
COUGHS, COLDS, IIOARSEXESS,
I ROXCIIITIS, V. IIOCPIXG-COUGII,
' CROUP, ASTHMA, AXD
CONSUMPTION.
I',, , ur. . i B.ir.-ne6S of
..e body. titKc- 4t. v i-- '
I. and wiap u: Wal
i ci i. lin on going to
to fewcit duriug the
iht.
1'or a cold and cough, take it morning, noon,
tid evening, according to directions on the bot
e. and the difficulty will soon be removed.
:ne will loi g suffer from this trouble when they
.ind it can be so readily cure I. Persons afhitt
,d with u seated cough, which breaks them of
their rest at night, will find, by taking theCher-
rv Pe.-turiiil on troiiiff t' bed. thev may be sure
'cctorial on going i- wi, mev may u- sure
ound, unl.i okei. sleep, and consequently re-
hing rest. Great relief from suffering, and
t
ire
an ultimate cure, is afforded to thousands who
:re thus afflicted, by this invaluable remedy.
From its agreeable effect in these cases, many
find themselves unwilling to forego its use when
toe necessity 1 r it has t eased.
From two eminent Physicians in
FAYKTTivn.LE. Tenx., April. ICth, 1851.
K.r: We have given your Cherrv Pectoral
an extensive iriai in our practice, aim iimi n iu
and nitd it to
sin pass every o.h. r reme.ly we have for curing l aZ had "
affections of t,5-I"jy,W i;S;MrT()N These latter, are worthy the attention of 8.
. VL- U I-MI.lt ."'Vl -. Jvalids. Possessing great virtues in the reel I
ir singers aim !.... nc SJ-e.-.Ke, a
u ' f "s '3 s
iction on the throat and
lungs, when taken in small quantities, it removes
ad ho,rst ,,ess in a few boors, d wonderfully
m a tew hours, ;.nu wonuernuiy
' . ... .
Il ere; St 5 tlie iowei Jiu ut-iiuiui v m iui: tiuii-.
. . 1 ,, ii i ...
Astha is generally much relieved, and often
... . ,, . , ,. . ., .
whollv cured bv t herrv Pectoral. Hut there
HVi. Sonio cji.cs so oll;i:ite s to jHUe! cniire
Jv to no ijinlit inc. CluTrj- Tcctornl wul cure
"i . - i .... . l
u,en,. ,, ..y can tiyc nvu
Li-onehuis or n r. at.on of the throat nnd up-
per portion "l inc uings, ui.ty nirci o
t..L-;,r
m'lTV I iTim ai in sin :t ii i 11 luui itt ..st-n
-
. 1 he uucomfttrtal'le oppression is soon relieved.
; , . ' 1 .. ,. , .. ,
llev. Uoct. Laiisiotr, ot lrioklin, JNew 1 crk,
c
States :
'I have seen the Cherry Pectoral cure such
cases: of Asthm i ami Uronchitis us leads me to
believe it can rarciv fail to cure thosediseascs
For croup. (live
be ttiliowetl by laiire
m emetic of antimony, to
and trt tpieiit .loses ot the
I lu iry Pfctoial, until sulMjues the uisease.
tak'. ii in season, it will not f ail to cure.
If
I
Whot.pii.j; t ough may be broken up aud soon
ret! I v the use of Cherry Pectoral.
CIH
The influenza is sjttedily rt ni.vtI by
Ui.dv Nillot-l "lis instances have been
this re-
noticed
htl'e whole faruiiit-i
re protected 1 rom any
serious coiisetpu-nces,
while their neighbors,
will. - ut the t'iitny
Pct t'-ral, were suffering from
tlie ti.sease.
S.tLiM. Oo., 11th, June 1851.
Doct. J C. Avti :
I writ. to it. ft rut vou of the I
li a";. ieinik.tb! i fl'.t t.f yoort ht riy Pt ctoral
li Ill's it .ii f zilid ill HiV t.Wli f:;lllilt. Ooe ('
nt .l..ul:t-i s s eoiupl, tfy eiir.'-.l in three
das of :i dr. a Mil! V lo.o; iog; Cough, by takiog
it. Dr. M--.i: oi.e of our very b. .-t Ii y it i.iiis
treely t.e tl;: t be . oitsitit rs it thebe-t remedy
we i..tv- f r j i.'ti" nr.ry diseuses, ittnithat he has
cured iio ie ea-ts of Cioop witli it th.-iu any
otlit r in.-.iit iiie lif t ver .-.'Ini.iii-tt - d.
Our
ci tl v man f the I pfit Church savs
Hi .i
t:r ng the rno of litlliuna here this sca-
s..n. lias s t ii . iit-i s It'.in your mi tiicine he
oi.uli .ively Ii:vi le".i veil vithoiit seeing.
Yours r i ctludy, .1 ) Si Nt'L A I H.
!" Iltv l"titin:istt'r
I" ii ' ' 1 f i t s ikli-l " Ii'rer nt'
I
doll. I
i i...l:
:r:il.-iit
.ry h ml
xin.r. in itiedu-n Hon-
lit -.
..t.t u t. e In in Pet t r:d. as its
in-
rdiow, a ptnv.rlul remeilv
for c-uhis.
and Coi iii-, and
pu::ii"li.-..ry o':s uses,
Pr.Kn: Ci.i.vK.i.AMi,
M. D.
I OI
v. .
Ilt
'I l.f vit 1
VAI.IXTIXK MtlTT,
leli n t l Prnffr iif nr
Atadlcal ( nlltgr, Arvv loik
. i. y, ) :
ti j.ie- itic pi .-isiin t certify the value ami
tJli-.y ot A;.t;"s Cluiry Pcct..ial.' which I
o-;-!-: r !' u.ii'.f y :.ftptvtl to cure diseases of
t t "I !.ro:it M.ti J.uns."
Ci.i s ;' s- v. ri trse.-.ses ujioii the Lungs have
been eiiectetl Ity Chirry l'ectornl in Slleh CX-
tr. me ci.ts ::s wr.rmnt the belief that a remedy
has :-t i lith been ft tilid that Can be depended
on i.t t tn-;- tlie Ct.nji s. Colds and Coitsuoiptitin
h;-h t-i in iioiut-ur tnitist t!iois.inlN every
ye;.r. It :s iinlecd a mediciitt to which the alliio
tetl cum look vit!i confidence for relit f and they
sin. u t nit 1'iii to ivail themselves of it.
FJITF ATIT.D AI.'D K'LI BY JAWS C. AYER,
Practical antl Analy ileal f krmUl,,
liWhl.L. Mass.
Sold in Ebensburg by Fred. Kittell, ami by
L-rugis.ts iiiit! Dea't-rs in Moiicine every where.
At.gi.st Its 18"2 44-t in.
STO.ll.'S .UL.31IL-.i.B S3 AIR
Tliis ih ii u.h t; in mid potni.ar i.rt.cie in the best
rep.r.iii- ii tor tin hair which long experience
j alft Aciculitio research has produced, cither .-tS
nil i.rticic f t r the'toiiel, .r its benefu ial effects
l iu ad tlie ti.sea.-cs to which the human hair is
j liable, it will impart to the roughest and coar
sest hair the nio-sC bcautitui appearance, entire
ly cle.-ii:s.iig it from nil iinpur.t.es.
lut wiiib- we assert that it is the best article
for the toilet of those who wish to retain the.
hair in all its youthful .
LL'XLKL41CE AND BEATJ1Y, I
it must not te forgotten that in all diseases of
the hair or scalp, fcuch us the failing of the hair !
dandruff, pimpU s, or sores on the scalp, &c, it j
is, perhaps the article which has given decided I
satisfaction iu every instance where it has been
usetl. I
Its operation in case of baldness is peculiarly
active, so that, in numerous, where other reme
dies have been tried in vain, STORK'S CHEM
ICAL IN V1GORATOK has supcr.toded the orna
ments of art, by reinstating, in full pleutitude,
tho permanent gilts aud glace of nature. It
is possessed of a character wholly differing from
lue uits, urease, ite.-u.rativt s, olc, winc-ii are
now so numerously foisted on the public, under
the pretence of being newly discovered for bald-
ness, gray hair, &.c.
Storr's Invigorator
has now been tested tor y ears, and its efficacy
tias been proved by thousands, Every year its
reputation nnd sales have increased, until more
t it is consumed annually than of any other
preparation for the hair ever offered to the Amer
ican public. It is compounded on strictly sci
entific principles, and the proprietor will stake
iiis reputation on its efficacy.
Its extraordinary cheapness places it within
the reach of the humblest family, aud its -ou-eded
value insure it a place on the most luxu
rious toilet.
For sale by the proprietors price 25 cents.
C. P. A MET & CO,
120 Arch street, one door below Sixth.
For sale by Fred. Kittell, Ebeusburg ; James,
Bell, Summit; G. Muckerhide & Co., Johnstown-
Dtccmtwr 16, 1SS'
LITER C09IPLAI.T,
' JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC f 21 it?
V0T7S DEB1LI1Y, DISEASE Cy
nnd all
diseases nr
ieiL'gfroiu adis
crdcrod liver or sto
mrub, such as constipa
tion, inwrd piles, fullness er
Llood to the head, aridity of tL
Stomach, ii'insen, heart-burn. d!.g6
for food, f -illness, or w right in thestoinac'
;r eructations, sinking or fluttering at the'u'
of tbe stomach, swimming of the head, Lun
. rit-d and difficult breathing, fluttering
at the heart, choking or Buffocs
ting sensations when in a liv
ing posture, dimness cf
vision, dots or webs
before the sight
fever and
dull
pain in the head, difficiency or perfpiratio. tI
lowuess of the skin and eyes, pain
the side, back, chest, limbs,
&c, 6udden flushes
of heat, burning in the flesh
fATlttit tmoivii.w,. -
- . - u. eu una greftt
I dcprescion of spirits, can be efTectually cured by
j DR. HQOFLAND'3
. i.iujio o; evu and erett
LJL.JSKATLD GERMAN BITTERS,
TBEPAEEU
DE. C. M. JACKSON,
At flic German .llcdiclnc Store.
120 Arch. Street, Philadelphia.
Their power over the above diseases is not tzttlUi
ii ryuauev oy any other prtparaixon in il
I',i.j c-,,. . ,,M ' J .- "
'tC:llion of discuses of tl,. I.!rr ,,.! 1ro---l"J.
,,. ,, , . "V
' TffiiT f V r V ,
I"" n:?a,ffri!?S. f 5",e.f e!UT "rS.
.iic ii.ioii. o.iie. eeiLiiin Jintj iiip.t :mr
tl ,i -i, ,. . .
I hat this medicine will cure Liver ComnlaiBt
t . 4 Vl vump.ugi
i and l'i spcpsia, no one can doubt after usirir itti
' . .. ' . "-"
I stated. It acts specifically upon the stomach nn.i
liver; it is preferable to calomel in all Lltioui
diteasffi the effect is immediate. They c;n Is
administered to female or infant with safety aaj
I Ji:lb;e l(etJt.fit flt time
! " " "
l.ook -well to the marks of the Gea&in
They have the written signature of C. M.
JACKSON upon the wrapper, aad Lis want
blown in the bottle, without w hich they are spu
rious. " For sale Wholesale end Retail nt tlie Gcrma
Medicine Store. No. 120 Arch itreet. one dour
below hixth, Philadelphia ; and by respccuU
. dealers generally through the country.
PRICES REhlCED.
To enable alJ clases of invulida to onii-.i t
I advantages of their great restorative powers
1 Single bottle 75 cents.
For sale by Frederick Kittel Druggist Etcf
burg: .'ames P.ell, Summit; Q. MuckerLids L
Co.. Johntown.
December 16, 1852 8-ly.
YVIioU'salc and Itetall
TIN, COPPEB, AND SHEET-IRON,
31 A X 1 r A CTO II V.
The subscriber adopts this method of retail
ing thanks to his friends nnd the public
illb'. the liberal patronage heretofore tt stnw-
ed upon him. anl begs leave to inform them thut
lie has enlarged bis business, and now keppi
constantly on hand a large supply of every va
riety of Tinware, Stove Pip', Dripping Pa-..;
I Zinc Heifers, Coal liucl fts. Tea Katies," Ac.,
, which he will sell, wholesale or retail, cs iccti
'any other establishment in the country.
He is a!so prepared to manufacture FpouUng
for houses, at the shortest notice, and on tbe
, most reasonable terms. Merchants hnJ others
desirous of purchasing bills of ware, are rcs
i pectfuHy invited to call, as he is prepared to ee'.!
them goods oou.-illv as cbenn na t)iv nn lip hul
ri t her east or west, and all orders addressed U
; 1 l44 rro,"rtly attended to.
! firrat Excitement.
IN Ebensburg, at the warehouse of the vzlfT
signed who lias on hand and will sell at tit
! lowest rices
! STOVES OF ALL KI17DS,
cons-sting of Globe ; Flat Top, complete ; Hc
tr.ry, complete ; complete Cook ; the Xtto Cf-m-pltte;
Col.-s Favorite; Delaware Cook ; K'y
t'one ; Union Coal Burner, Parlor stove; Iht
Atr, do : Bar Room, coal tcvc ; a'! of the la
i test style and pattern which ennnct be excelled
or equalled. Come and see them, and don't fur
get to bring your wife along if you have noM
bring your lady-love.
Job Work of every description, done on the
shortest notice. Old copper and pewter, taken
in exchange for ware.
The undersigned hopes, by a strict attention
to business, to receive a liberal share of public
patronage. GEORGE IIARNCAME.
j Ebensburg, July 8, 1832.
! TAILORIVt;.
THE undersigned informs his customers tLst
the firm of Ilynon !c Johnston is dissolve!
by mutual consent, and that the subscriber still
continue the busmt es in the room recently oc
cupied by the old firm, where he will be happy
to see his former patrons and as many new
ones as please to call. Ife receives regularly
from New York and Philadelphi the latest
fashions and cannot be beaten either in the
shape or fit of Coats, Pacts or Vests, by any
other Tailor in the country. He respectfully
ask the public to give him a call, and con
fident his work will recommend itself.
fct3L.AH kinds of country produce taken la
exchange for work.
LEWIS BEYS ON,
April 29, 1852 tf.
WAR WITH EVGLA.VDl
STEW STORE AND NEW GOODS !
John .llcMeel & Co.,
Have the pleasure of announcing to their frieci
and tbe pu lie, that they have opened a nf
store at the west end of the Allegheny tunnel,
at Gallitzin. where they will keep constantly on
hand and will sell at the very lowest prices, ths
following goods : cloths, cassimeres, ginghamf,
woolens, t riots, plaids, mous ue laines, morinoa,
alpaccas cashmeres, real lung-shawls, pine-oppl
dress goods, pongee, madras, aud grasi-Hnen
handkerchiefs, ribbons, buttons, gloves, hosiery,
j laces, thread, silk, silks, satin?, umbrellas. 4c
! Also, a heavy stock of sugars, teas of the latest,
' best, and cheapest importations; queensware,
hardware, cutlery, books and Ptationary, hU,
caps, boots, shoes and bonnets of the moil f
. lonabie styles; ana a large quantity oi
Bacon, Flour, Batter, Salt, Fish, Clf&ri,
and tobacco. All of which they will sell at
cheapest rates.
We invite the attention of purchasers t3 oflf
extensive and varied stock of
Ready-Hade Clothing',
j comprising all colors and qualities, and oiso
1 factured from the best materials, which we wu
J dispose of at fair rates and wo warrant erery
article will eive the utmost satisfaction.
Tho- highest price paid for all dewripfc-n
produce.