ii ''. i; : I--' if . r.a . ? i 'A 1 i It 3 ' From the Home Journal. LOUIS NAPOLEON IN NEW YORK. Too ready credulity lends to previous error; specially ns it affects our opinion of human karacter. To believe what is scandalously narrated of conspicuous men, would often lend to the conclusion that infamy is the road to re nowu; and that, ia order to become great, cr tain previous viciousness of life is necessary. It is a lamentable comment upon human nature, that ii majority of maukiud delight in evil speak ing, as well as thinking ; and go the work of detraction with somewhat the eagerness of a burglar to rifling a casket. Defamation, under various guises, is indulged in almost universally. 2Ierit is rarely acknowledged. Greatness by natural causes is termed greatness thrutt upon one, and, therefore, without merit ; while great ness achieved, is that of which the possessor is, invariably, unworthy. The perusal of ceitain newspaper items, concerning the career of Louis Xapals.on in New York, has led to these re marks. The items reflect no credit upon cither the ingenuity of their authors, or the sagacity of their publishers. Wonder at the intelligence of the brilliant "coup-d" ttat," by which Louis gain ed the throne of France, had hardly ceased, be fore the newt-papers began. He came a sorrow ing but undaunted exile, to this city, in 1837. The fact is undeniable ; but what proportion of the population of 1853 even-' dreamed of it! However, the fact leaks out ; and immediately h tremendous majority of our present innumer able Gothamites remember him . perfectly ! Most all knew him by tight, at least ; and a ma jority, by heart; "hail fellows, well met ;" "hob-a-nobbed with him many a time !" If we credit the items referred to, the I'rince, during his rather secluded fotay in this city, must have been favored with troops of confidential friends, and scores of bosom companions ! How unfor tunate that so large and intimate a circle of ac quaintance have for Lis memory so little love usxi praise I We read in some of the papers of his frequent ing low haunts, imbibing intolerable tipple, and even, occasionally, indulging in pugilistic com bats with the "b'hoys ;" that he was, more than once, compelled to a "siesta" in the Tombs ; and that, moreover, he ungratefully cheated the magnanimous attorney who got him out ! I rend bll this, and more, "ad nauseam way of curious inquiry, have taken and, by j pains to ascertain from the few surviving and accessible persons who really did know him at that time, what manner of man he was, and what they thought of him. My efforts have been amply regarded. The breath of reproach comes from tib one of the highly resoectable gentlemen to whose polite attention I am indebted for all the ! uiriuM.t.n i nave oeen enauieci to gainer con-! t i . .i . . . i : ' rucrert oeanng unu conauci oi ; the Prince, durins his soiourn amons us. On U3 the contrary, I have heard, on all hands, naucht but hearty and generous encomiums, such as v ii i i 1.1 y uusk i Lie in sti C3 iu ucsiu upui uieir leiiows : tne more hearty ana cenerous. . i too, in proportion to the intimacy of the parties. ! nnd facilities- for observation. Mr. Liepenard ' Stewart, of this city, who frequently saw him in the polite circles of thvt day, speaks of him : as an engaging, yet forbidding person, usally taciturn, thnughtful, wearing in the gay crowd a shade of sadness, which, though interesting to contemplate, deterred Mr. S. from what he fear ed might be intrusive approach. Mr. S. says that his brother, Ttev. Mr. Stewart, Chaplin in the United States Navy, was very intimate with Louis, his sympathizing friend and frequent . companion ; and he always entertained and ex- ! TO FK MALES. pressed the opinion, that Louis Napoleon was'. Yo will find these Pills an invaluable medicine a superior man, and prrditd that he would in : in many, complaints to which you are subject. time show himself great. Captain Shumway, an In obstructions either total or partial, they have artist of this city, who, at the request of Chap- . b,.-n found i.f nstiiDuhle IimipSl rpsformo- th5r lain Stuart, painted an excellent minature like-j functional arrangements to a healthy action, ness of ths Prince, i3 overflowing with agreeable purifying the blood and other fluids so effectu remiaiscences of btth his personal features and : ally to put to flight all complaints which may general deportment. He speaks of him, in th e 1 arise from female irregularities, as headache, first phtce, as the most punctual man to business giddiness, dimness of sight, pain in the side engagements he ever knew ; never varying, dnr- : back, &c. iug his numerous appointments, thirty seconds ! None genuine unless signed J. N. Hobensack, from the exact time fixed upon for sitting. On -all others being base Imitation. one occasion, Shumway, himself, being oblivious, was recalled to his duty by encountering Louis . - ... . in tne street, hastening towards his studio to meet an engagement, which, thongh made by the rtist, had been by him entirely forgotten. The Prince expressed great delight on seeing a fin? mezzotint engraving of one of the Imperial Guard, which Shumway had hung in his studio, and remarked, that he had "never seen one like it in Paris or elsewhere," and begged and obtain ed permission to borrow in order that he might . rv n i - ,i. copy it. On another occasion, entering the i came apartment, and observing a musket stand ing against the wall, he eagerly caught it up, brandished it in a moment, and then went through the manual with uncommon grace and dexterity circumstances trivial enough in themselves, yet pregnant with future presage to the eye of the enly observer. The artist further describes Lira as, at that time, a remakably handsome man, and of most pleasing demeanor, "rather quick, impulsive, nervous, playing with the chair arms impertinently, while sitting for his pic ture. The outlines of his face, the massive cheek nod colour of the eye, striklingly resembled those of Napoleon I. His remarkably luxuriant brown moustache was, in .itself, heroic. His complexion was rich, fresh and healthful. His drew was a dark-blue frock coat, exquisitely fit ted to a noble figure. His height appeared about five feet eight inches ; and his age about thirty." Such is the personal portrait of Louis Napoleon, as given by Captain Shumway ; who, of course, during the numerous sittings, bad pe culiar opportunities of closely and critically ob- otl '"-o una. xuemmaiure was exnioitea in the National Academy of Design, at Clinton Hall ; unu. ii we mistaae cot, is still m the possession i cuiipiain Stewart. regret the difficulty of obtaining incident enough to fairly portray so interesting a sub ject. You have to search "with a lamp" in or , 1 mm u jifibuu, now-a-aays, wno enjoyed tbe acquaintance of the Prince during his stay iii this city ; aiid wh?nyou have found him, he can only tell j'ou that Louis was a most remark able and interesting person. A gentleman with whom I conversed the other day, speaks of him, as "one upon whose placid, correct and unosten tatious deportment the ripple of scandel could no, p'.ausibly appear, steadfast iu faith of com ing advancement, his eye fixed to the future, on ine Eiar oi uestiny in which now his sceptre yearns. . no was an accomplished gentleman, of noble person, dignified yet pleasing manners ; uiau u0, uuywnere, ana under any circum stances, would win regard, while he at the same time commanded respect." I can find no ground ior me scanaaious aspersions which have been imposed upon a portion of the press in this city and elsewhere, to the contrary. I iope in the production of reliable items further illustrative ef Louis's career in New-York, in a future com munication, to illustrate, at the same time, the Kiscfcierof that unruly member whose mend a cioua wLispenng3, at the editorial tympanum, are almost as pernicious as those which issued from tie one who sat "squat, like a toad, close to tee ear oxfcve." lours, very respectfully. ; A Lover or TeVth. As exchange says that there is a Hotel building in .Broadway, the proprietors of which intend, in addition to the "Bridal Chamber," to have a "Death Room" fitted up in magnificent style, vith raetalic coffins, shrouds, palls add plates, for tbe accommodation of travelers who wish to die &5:it:y, "aiii liSiie tiieir 'T?rutcrjr rn-yfor j&STSSOO CUAUIKGE. WHATEVER concerns the health and happi l new of a people is at all times of most val- uable importance. I take it for granted that norenn Trill nil in tbpir nnntr. to Bate the lives of their children, and that every per- This celebrated preparation is pleasant to the taste, and is so speedy in its operations that pa son will endeavor to promote their own health tients plainly feel its good effects in a few minutes after taking the first dose. at all sacrifices. I feel it to be my duty to sol-' Hastings' Compound Syrup of Naptlm emnly assure you that worms, according to the1 Is now acknowledged by all the ablest physicians of both hemispheres, to be a quick and pos o' inions of the most celebrated Physicians, arc itive remedy for arresting the formation of tnbercles on the lungs ; and removing those already the primary causes of a large majority of dise- formed ; and also to be the speediest and most effective of all medicinal ageuts in the cure of ail ases to which children and adults arc liable ; if otuer deseases of the tin oat, chest and lungs. Language cannot express the value of Hastings' you have an appetite continually changeable Naptha Syrup in these diseases. It not only cures them effectually, but it gives immediate evi from one kind of food to another Bad Breath, dence of its ability to do so ; for in a few minutes after the first dose has been taken, the patient rain in the Stomach, Picking at the Nose, Hard ness and Fullness of the Belly, Dry Cough, Slow Fever, Pulse Irregular remember that all these denotes worms, and you should, at once apply the remedy : SlobcnsacZt's Worm Syrup. A Dr4ila fiim.lriil ,tvn QiT f 5 TNi rt A rwla 111 11 Ll.iV 1VU1IUV1 -- VIV I 1 1 J'll U tomsliing cures perlormea by tins toyrup alter Physicians have failed, is the be6t evidence of its superior efficacy over all others. THE TAPE WORM ! 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 in 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 nergetic 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 times a day these directions followed have never been known to fail in curing the most obstinate case of Tape U'orm, Hobensack's Liver Pills. No part of the svstem is more liable to dis ease than the Liver, it serving as a filterer to purify the blood, or giving the proper secre tion to the bile ; so that any wrong action of the Liver effects the other important parts of 1 tlip RVRtpiii finil rpsnTta vfirifniftlt? in T.i v-ri- Crim - j ' J . - " - pluiot, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, &c. We should, therefore, watch every symptom that might in !,!:,. . r t:h ! .,c,i r t rr,,A k nature t heui the sick : Namely 1st An ZTx-1 ..,..n..i .. . : e itiiuj mi.' niiii.il iiu"iiiiir iiA I. ii it ni'i: riniii I null i the Pulmonary mucus membrane, or promotes the discharge of secrcied matter. 2nd. An Al ternative, which changes in some inexplicable and insensible manner the certain morbid action of the system. .3rd. A Tonic, which gives tone and strength to the nervous system, renewing health n;d Igor to all parts of the body. 4th, A Cath artic, which acts in perfect harmony with the ether ingredients, and operating on the Bowels, aiid expeiling the whole mass of corrupt and vi tiated matter, and purifying the Blood, which destroys disease and restores health. JgyAgents wishing new supplies, and Store, Keepers desirous of becoming Acents must ad-! - jMi -i-" ! l-l'i ii J, nun l.'lUl C dress the Proprietor, J. N. Hobensack, Philadel phia, Pa. For sale by Murray, Zahm & Co., and E. Hughes, Ebensburg ; A. Durbin, Munster r'John- ston, Johnstown ; McCloskey, Summitville ; E noch Rees, six miles west of Ebensburc : and oy every respectaoic dealer in the state Keyser & McDowell, wholesale agents, No. 140 Wood Street, Pittsburg, who will supply .1 . - trij agents at the Proprietors prices. t$Bl rice, each Zo cents ! ! July 22, 185. Splendid Assortment ! Look Out NEW GOODS NEW GOODS ! ! IVORY &, CO., Summitville, Cambria county, havejust received from New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, a large assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Which will be sold low for cash. We will sel our goods at a less price than ever they have been sold in this county, and will retail Goods as cheap as they do in Philadelphia, but we want to sell tbem for cash, or something else as good. All our goods will be sold at cash prices, and one month is the longest credit we will give, and any person having accounts running a longer time, will be charged interest from that time. These are the terms, and we think if you call and see our goods you will buy and save mi ney. su gars we will seil at cost and carriage, Coffee, at ' a siignt advance. Our stock consists of a large 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 dozen, which we will sell very low. We call the altention of everybody to our stock of Dlade-l p-Ciot ulngr, 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 th em cheaper than they can be bought in any other place. The best kind of overcoats from :5.50 to $15 ; pants for $2.25 ; Monkey Jackets and Sack coats, very cheap. A small lot of fine 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 ior in i nuaaeipma. Our whole stock is of the best articles in mar ket, we want to sell them soon, for we want the money to pay for them. Come on and we will sell to you right at one .price to everybody. Children can buy as cheap as your best Jews, for we have but one price, and sell for cash. W. W. IVORY & CO. Summitville, Oct. 21, 1852 52-tf. This Way! For the highest "prices are paid for hides skins and tanner's bark in either trade or cash by J. MOORE. Afresh arrival of Boots, Shoes. Slimmer Hats, Caps, Fancy Gimp and Florence Straw Bonnets, Powder, Gun. Caps, Shot Lead. &c. received this day and for sale at the cheap etor, - - - J. MOORE. compounded with purely vegetable substances, by the opinions of the London Launcet, London Medical Times, and most other responsible pub being perfectly safe when taken, and can be ications. devoted to the same interests Until the appearance of the Naphtha Syrup, the medi giveu to the most tender Infant with decided cal faculty had always regarded Consumption as an incurable disease, and the records of medical beneficial effect, where Dowel Complaints and science exhibited no authenticated 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 with the Tonic properties of my Worm Syrup are t other ingredients, nearly a thousand cases of absolute phthisics positively cured through its such that it stands without an equal in the cata- agency, have been substantiated ; and this well established fact, in connection with a mass of ex logue of medicines in giving tone and strength periments successfully made of its virtues by the ablest physicians of Europe, clearly prove that to the Stomach, which makes it an Infallible Hastings' Compound Syrup of Naptha isa positive cure for Consumption, even in its worst stages, remedy for those afflicted with Dispepsia, the as-j Three of the main causes of this property of Naphtha have been discovered. They are it3 extra i CONSUMPTION DISARMED OF ITS TERRORS ! ! ! HASTINGS' COMPOUND SYRUP OF NAPHTHA, I A quick and positive Cure for Consumption, decline, asthma, spitting of blood, night sweats. husky throat, wasting of the flesh, bronchitis, coughs, colds, and all deseascs of the chest aw lungS. - - ieeis met a poweriui agent is in tnc system, strongly working tor nis gooa. its operations aru never delayed: It at once flies to, and attacks the root of the disease witU.an energy unknown to chher medicines' ; and that disease must be deeply seated indeed which can resist its unrivalled influence. Ileuce it has frequently cured a painful cough in a day, which had defied other popu- l.t ,. aA t AO n . I. . V. n r j-.ai 1 14-ffl 1 i .. C l..in.1.C. - ,1 v. n i Zn V.A !. -..Jin nml . . r , ' , . . toest, in a few minutes, by the surprising energy and phlegm. It is believed that no person has Ti n t flf Vionofif f ynrrt 5f o 1.- n rt- LtA rm ita ri uwm ..w v-U.MV . . uu 11 llj f ordinary sublety, strength, and pervasiveness ; j extends itself throughout, making a passage of may have previously been by foreign substances. Hence it operates on the diseasd lungs by dis lodgeing the particles of corruption in the strength of its ascent to the upper regions of the frame land thus producing through ventilation ; and the chest and difficulty in breathins : person VA.vu r&oc3Ut7 btiAUUgu DVUJC tuuuuci nuitu men uiscudc uuu P LU ' JJtTH uy, llllKl lue j c-upiiiui which was the only result necessary to the restoration of health. Such indeed, are the prompt ness of action and energy of Hastings' Naphtha Syrup, in all the diseases for which it is tecom meuded, that from the time they commence taking it patients know THAT IT IS CUBING THEM ; an effect nearly the reverse of that which attends the earlier use of every other known medicinal remedy. For Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Night Sweats, Pains in the Breast, Back, &c, spit 4V.-.w4 a im-n.. l. l wi,:Aii ting of blood, bilious and asthmatic Affections, it is also admitted to be the speediest and most vigorous and effective remedy extant ; and its effect in all Asthmatic complaints is equally deci sive and remarkable. Lassitude of the mini ; flabbincss and wasting of the flesh ; and ail dis position to inactivity and melancholy forebodings, are also quickly corrected by the Naphtha Sy rup ; which.in a wonderful manner revives the spirits, corrected by the flesh and muscles bra ces the nerves and increases the weight. Thus, those wh? use it according to directions, gener ally increase its weight about a pound a week ; dissipation of melancholy, or the increase of bodily strength. In fine, a single trial of Hastings Compound Syrup of Naptha, is all that is required to secure the confidence of patients, and cause hem to forego all other remedies in its favor. The syrup is made up in six ounce bottles, each accompanied with a pamphlet, containing directions, certificates," &c. Price one dollar each, or six bottles packed up in a box, and ready for transportation to any part of the world, can be had for five dollars. N. 15. Hastings' Naphtha Syrup, being a very expensive preparation, cannot be left with Agents on sale, or return, as is the case with the majority of the quack nostrums of the dav, which cost little more than the price of the bottles. Persons who want it to sell again must pay 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 press, btage, Route, or any other mode of conveyance. All letters must be post paid contain t,ie price' of tue numher of bottles ordered, and iui iminui nivvt, i t o xuin, nuuuicrr. Agent Frederick Kittell, Ebensburg, December lo 1852 8-Gm. L Y O it I n ht n m t n 1U A u i Ii 1 1 i FOE THE DESTRUCTION OF COCKROACHES, BED BUGS. MOTHS, ANTS, FLIES, FLEA , AND INSECTS ON PLANTS. WITHIN TEN . HINUTttS AFTER BEING THROWN IN THEIR VICINITY. This preparation is a powder compounded of Plants, Herbs, and Flowers, free from any sub stance which could possibly injure man or domestic aninals, and is devoid of any disnreeable odor. It has been examined by the medical faculty of France, Russia, Sweden and Denmark, rom all of whom ample testimony of its efficacy can be produced. ALSO, LYOS HA B HE T I For the Destruction of RATS and Being thrown Read I lie foil I have made a chemicil examination of the for the purpose of destroying insects. I do not find it to contain anything deleterious to health, or what might be considered poisonous to the human species ; but it is very destructive to insects, ? .. , . ,y nre Iorceu lo mnaie tne tine particles ot dust occasioned by throwing the Powder IfVtWtlhlY. nliinno ... 1. . T . C T 1 1 I I'll 1, HFTlT 1111 I . T . . . . . , , . , iorcioiy iu places where they frequent. New York, Hospital, June 0, 1850. I have analized Emanuel Lyon's Magnetic Powders for the destruction of insects, and certify mai ii is entirely iree irom mineral or other corrosive poison. As the result of mv examination I would say that is a combination of various vegetable substances bavins a peculiar influence on ; the insect kingdom, and that it may be used with tutiu ic iiotuuisuiug. i uciivc n io oe a eKiiiuiiy prepared suostance ny wnicu a valuable re sult is obtained, which does effect what Mr. Lyon says, and is well deserving of public patronage. LAWRENCE REID, Professor of Chemistry. Emanuel Lyon. Esq. New York Hospital, June 1, 1850. Dear Sir : It affords me great pleasure in stating that 1 have extensively used your Powder for the destruction of Insects of all kinds, (especially Bed Bugs and Roaches) and un hesitatingly pronounce it the best and only article so effectual in its operation. I have also ex- i perimented with your Pills, nnd find them equal mat you may prosper, 1 remain your friend. JOHN L. ROOME, Sup'nt. N. Y. Hospital. Gibson House, Cincinnati, October 9, 1850. We procured from Mr. B. II. Meakings, some of Lyon's Magnetic Powder and Pills's and cheer fully certify as to its perfect efficacy in destroying Roaches and Rats within a few minutes after its application. It is the most simple, yet perfect remedy we have ever seen. I: K. & D. V. BENNETT. ' New York, Irving House, April 21, 1849. I have used Emanuel Lyon's Magnetic Powder and Pills for the destruction of Insects and Ver min, and I have found the most happy result, and cheerfully recommend them to those who may be troubled with these insects, as a sure method of destroying them. DANIEL D. HOWARD, Proprietor Irving House. " We certify to the above. COLEMAN & STETSON, Astor House. S. THAYER COZZENS, American Hotel JONAS B. PHILIPS, Ass't District Attorney. TRESTON II. HODGES, Carlton House. These articles received a premium at the Fair of the American Institute in 1848, and the high est premium at the Fair of 1850. P RICE Ly oil's Magnetic Powders, 25 cents per Flash ; Pills, 25 cents per Box. All Orders must be addressed (post-paid) to C. V. CLICKENER & Co., General Agents, 81, Bar clay street, New York. Agent Fred. Kittell, Ebensburg ; James Bell, Summit ; q. jj. Muckerhide, Johnstown. December 16, 1852 8-6m. WM. MTARLASD & SON. Cabinet W are Rooms, Allegheny Street, Hollidaysburg. Pa. Would respectfully invite the attention of the public to their superior stock of FURNITURE or every descnptio.n t urniture of all kinds manufactured to order on the shortest notice. All orders from a distance promptly attended. to. April 29, 1852. I Large lot of made-up-clothing, boots andi il suoes, cioin and plush caps for sale by IVORY & CO. Summit Oct. 7, 1852. Salt ! Salt ! X A Superior article of Sack and Barrel Salt fori sale by DAVIS & LLOYD. Ebensburg, June 17, 1852. OOL, Butter, and all kinds of Grain, taken in exchange for goods at J- Moore's store. JOB WOllK : Neatly and expeditiously executed at this Office 'lne Highest price paid for wool at the store " , GEO. J. RODGERS. WHISKEY, White Lead, and Linseed OD for sale by J. Moore. 40 Barrels Contmatrgh Salt for Bale by ' J. Moore - .. . , . , - ... of its action in clearing the- passages of bile given Hastings' Naphtha Syrup a trial, who has rtn oa An1 tlta nAnriiitinn 10 nl.At. Acf n li cliOf 1 I rfXUV llll J Villi 1111V11 AO S V -J T lor the moment it is received into tue system, it every pore, no matter how much clogged up they hence it is a never failing remedy in Oppression of thus affected, feelins after takine it. as if it had ,i" i ..x . i i i. : . r ' and may take it for no other purpose than . tlie delivery 1 provided the v can be reached by Ex- be directed to C. V. CLICKENEIi & CO., No Hastings' general Agents for America. X ' S n n ir n n n n f U i JJ li 11 & S C TILL s MICE, within five minutes after in their vicinity. wiugr letters : New Yof.k. October 1. 1850. Vegetable Powder prepared by Mr. Emanuel Lvon. - . " JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D. Chemist perfect safety. In reference to its utility, its in all respects with your statements. Hoping THIS WAY FOR GOOD AND CHEAP GOODS. Will be opened this week at the brick store of J. Moore, in Ebensburg, a general assort ment of cloths, cassimercs, satinetts, tweeds, and a great variety of summer goods, logether with any quantity of prints, delaines, lawns, cashmeres, ginghams, lustres and other Jress goods. ALSO A LARGE ind good assortment of hardware, queensware, saddlery, clothing, stationary, drugs, &c, &c, Persons wanting boots and shoes, hats and caps, or ready made clothing, will find it to their advantage to call at the Brick Store. Tha subscriber, thankful for past favors, ear nestly requests his customers, and the public generally to at least call and examine his stock; and if he cannot suit every person in quality and price it is not his fault. Produce and lum ber of all kinds taken in exchange for goods; and he also takes CASH when offered. J. MOORE. Ebensburg, April 28, 1851. WM. PA VIS. JOHN LLOYD. Day Is & Lloyd. Having formed a partnership in the MERCANTILE BUSINESS, Would respectfully solicit the patronage of their friends and the publio generally. Call and see us at b old stand of William Davis. i- - - SHERRY PECTORAL Fr Cbe Core of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, rnnrD cthmi ivn CROUP, ASTn.UA. AND CONSUMPTION. To cure a c.-i. v..... ...s and soreness of thebod', take the Cuerry rectoral on going to . , v j....- 1 . . . 1 war.ii, to Bweat during the For a cold and cough, take it morning, noon, and evening, according to directions on the bot tle, and the difficulty will soon be removed. None will long suffer from this trouble when they j find it can be so readily cured. Persons afflict- ed with a seated cough, which breaks them of their rest at night, will find, by taking the Cher-j ry Pectorial on going to bed, they may be sure of sound, unbroken sleep, and consequently re-1 , - - -t - i r ii : si freshing rest. Great relief from suflering, and an ultimate cure, is afforded to thousands who are thus afflicted, by this invaluable remedy. From its agreeable effect in these cases, many find themselves unwilling to forego its use when the necessity lor it has ceased. From two eminent Physicians in Fayettkyille, Tenn., April, IGth, 18.rl. S.r: -We have given your Cherry Pectoral an extensive trial in our practice, and find it to surpass every other remedy we have for curing affections of the respiratory organs. j DRS. DIEMER & HAMPTON. Tr singers and public speakers this remedy is i invaluble, as by its action on the threat and lungs, when taken in small quantities, it removes all hoarseness in a few hours, and wonderfully increases the power and flexibility of the voice. Astha is generally much relieved, and often wholly cured by Cherry Pectoral. But there n fj OAniA ncao on Alicf'nnta n a 4-r T-?aTfA1 dnf irn 11. U Ul'llll. 1 .J V. U CM VVf l.UUll. .11? fcW J 1WAVAWV, 1. 11 .11 v. 1 1 1- - r i. r : u them, if they can be cured. Bronchitis, or irritation of the throat and up per portion of the lungs, may cured by taking Cherry Pectoral in small and frequent doses. The uncomfortable oppression is soon relieved. Rev. Doct. Lansing, of Brookiin, New York, states : "I have seen the Cherry Pectoral cure such cases of Asthma and Bronchitis as leads me to believe it can rarely fail to cure thosediseases." For croujv UliC an emetic ot antimony, to be followed by large and frequent doses of the Cherry Pectori!, until subdues the disease. If taken in teason, it will not fail to cure. Whooping cough may be broken up and soon cured by the use of Cherry Pcctot ul. The influenza is speedily removed by this re medy. Numerous instances have been noticed where whole families Were protected from any serious consequences, while tlu-ir neighbors, without the Cherry Pcctoril, were suffering from the disease. Salf.ji, Oo., 11th, June 1851. Doct. J. C. Ayer : I write to inform you of the truly remarkable effect of your Cherry rectoral in this place, nnd in my own family. One of my daughters was completely cured in three days of a dreadful Whooping Cough, by taking it. Dr. Means, one of our very best physicians freely states that he considers it the best remedy we have for pulmonary diseases, r.ndthat he has cured more, cases ex Croup with it than any i oii;er iiieuicine lie ever j.dnwnistcrpd. Our clergyman of the B.-iptist Church says that during the run of Influenzn here this sea son, he has s:en cures frum your medicine he could scarcely h.ivp beli ved without seein. Yours respectfully, J. D. SINCLAIR? Deputy Postmaster. From ttie llst ingrnlslirtl Profenor or Client il r- n-id Materia Medlca liow- tlolu college. 1 have found the Cherry rectoral, ns its in gredients show, a powerful remedy for colds, and coughs, and pulmonary diseases. Parkkr Cleveland, M. D. Brunswick, Me.. Feb. 5. 1847. lilt. VALLTI.E MOTT, Tlie widely celelrl ert Professor of Sttr gery In tlie Medical Colltgt, .ew Tork City, says t "It gives me pleasure to certify the value and efficacy of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,' which 1 consider peculiarly adapted to cure diseases of the Throat and Lungs." Cures of severe diseases upon the Lungs have been effected by Cherry Pectoral in such ex treme cases as warrant the belief that a remedy has at length been found that can be depended on to cure the Cougt s. Colds and Consumption which carry from our midst thousands every year. It is inuccd a medicine to which the nfilic ted can look with confidence for relief, and they phouM not fail to nvnil themselves of it. PREPARED AND SOLD BY JAKES C. AYE2. Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Sold in Ebensburg by Fred. Kittell, and by Druggists and Dealers in Medicine every where. August 19, 1852 44-9ra. STORR'S CIIEflllCAr, HAIR IV- Vl(;.U4IO. This delightful and popular article in the best preparation for the hair which long experience and scientific research has produced, either as an article for the toilet, or its beneficial effects in all the diseases to which the human hair is liable. It will impart to the roughest and coar sest hair the most beautiful appearance, entire ly cleansing it from all impurities. But while we assert that it is the best article for the toilet of those who wish to retain the hair in all its youthful LUXURIANCE AND BEAUTY, it must not be forgotten that in all diseases of the hair or scalp, such as the falling of the hair daudruff, pimples, or 6ores on the scalp, &c., it is, perhaps the article which has given decided satisfaction in every instance where it has been used. Its operation in case of baldness is peculiarly active, so that, in numerous, where other reme dies have been tried in vain, STORR'S CIIEM ICAL INVIGORATOR has superseded the orna ments of art, by reinstating, in full plentituie, tho permanent gifts and graces of nature. It is possessed of a character wholly differing from the Oils, Grease, Restoratives, &c, which are now so numerously foisted on the public, under the pretence cf being newly discovered for bald ness, gray hair, &c. Storr's Inyigorator has now been tested for years, and its efficacy has been proved by thousands, Every year its i reputation and sales have increased, until more of it i 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 tlie proprietor will stake his reputation on its efficacy. Its extraordinary cheapness places it within the reach of the humblest family, and its coo ceded value insure it a place on the most luxu rious toilet. ' For sale by the proprietors price 25 cents. C. P. AMET & CO, 120 Arch street, one door below Sixth. For sale by Fred. Kittell, Ebensburg : James Bell, Summit; G. Muckerhide & Co., Jcbuews' LIVER COJll'LAIXT, JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OH En? VOCS DEBILITY, DISEASES Or THE KIDNEYS A ,-'1 diseases ar ising from a cr Jered liver or sto mach, such as cocstipa t'u.u, inward piles, fullness or blood to the head, ncidily of tLe stomach, nausea, heart-burn, diss for foxl, fullness, crwright in the stotnach. i scur. "Stations sinking or fluttering at the Lit ! of the stomach, swimming of the head, hur ried and difScu'.t breathing, f.iittericcr a . 1. - 1. L T. . 1 at the heart, choking or suffoca ting sensations whes in a liv- ing posture, dimness of i?icc, dots or webs before the sight fever and dull pain In the Lead, difficiency or perspiration, yel lowness of the skin and eyes, pain in tb s.de, back, chest, limbs, &c, sudden flushes of befit, burning in the flesh, constant imaginings of evil arid great depression of spirits, can be effectually cured by - DR. H00FLA2TD'a CELEBRATED GERM AX BITTERS, rBEPAEUD BY DR. C. M. JACKSON, At tlie German Medicine Store. 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Their prnctr over tie auove diseases is not exe!Ui if equalled by any' other preparation in th United State, os the cures attest, in many easts cf tr skilful physicians had failed. These Bitters are worthy iue attention cf in valids. Possessing great virtues iu the rectifi cation of diseases of the Liver and lesser glandj exercising tne most f-earching powers in weak ness and affections of the digestive organs, tier are withal, safe, certain and pleasant. That this medicine will cure Liver Complalat nnd Dyspepsia, no one can doubt after using itss stated. It acts specifically upcn the stomach and liver ; it is preferable to calomel in all HUout distares the effect is immediate. Thy can be administered to female or infant with fafetj jai reliable benefit at any time. Look well to the narks of the Genuine Tl.-ej have the written signature of C. M. JACKSON upon the wrapper, nnd his name blown io the bottle, without which they are pu rior.s. For sale Wholesale and Retail at the German Medicine Store, No. 120 Arch itreet, one door below Sixth, Philadelphia. ; f.nd by respectable dealers generally through the country. PRICES REDrCED. To enable all clases of invalid to enjoy tu advantages of their great restorative powers. Single bottk 75 centn. For sale by Frederick Kittcl Druggist El ers burg; James Bell, Summit; G. Muckerhide t Co., Jfiitibto'.Tn. December 10, 1S52 8-ly. "Wholesale and Retail TIN, COPPER, AND SHEET-IRON, 31 A X ITA CTO R Y. The subscriber adopts this method cf return ing thanks to his friends and the puo!Ij -fr-ally, for the liberal patronage heretofore bestow ed upon him, and bcs leave to inform theia that he has enlarged his butir.ees, nnd now keeps constantly on hand a large supply cf everv va riety of Tinurart, Stove Pipe, 'tripping J'ant, Zinc Boilers, Coal Buckets, Tea Kettles,' &e S'C, vwui-h iie win fen, wno"sa;o cr rotr.i!, at lev as any other establishment in the country. lie is also prepared to manufacture Snov'.;.-? for houses, at the shortest notice, end' on tlie most reasonable term. Merchants ana oiLers desirous of purchasing bills of war?, are res pectfully invited to call, as he is prepared to sell them goods equally as cheap as they can be had either cast or west, and al! orders eddrrssed u him will be promptly attended to. Great CvcKenient. I N Ebens'onrjr. at the vrs louse f the unoer eil at th signed who has on hand and will lowest prices ST0TZ5 OF ALL KINDS, consisting of Globe ; riat Top, complete : Hi. lory, complete ; complete Cook ; the Xew Com plete ; Cooks Favorite ; Delaware Cook ; Key stone ; Union Coal Burner, Parlor stove ; Bat Air, do ; Bar Room, coal stove ; all of the la test style and patU-iu which cannot be excelled or equalled. Ccm? and see them, and don't for get to bring ycur wife along if you have none bring your lady-love. Joh Work of every description, doa on th shortest notice. Old corner and Dewier. tuLcn I in exchange for ware. The imdors.'gncu Lopes, byasfilcl attT.ticn to business, to rcecie s. liberal thr.rc zi publie patronage. GKOKCE HAKNCAME. Kbnsburg, July 8, li.V2. rmiE 1 th undersigned informs his customers ttat the firm of Brnon R. Johnston is dissolved by mutual consent, and that the subsciILer still continue the business in the room recently oc cupied by tho old firm, where he will be harpy to see his former patrons and as many iicw ones as please to call. lie receives regularly from New York and Philadelphii the lutes! fashions and caEnot be beaten either in the shape or fit of Coats, Tants 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. BSfcAll kinds of country produce taken is exchange for work. LEWIS BEYNON. April 29, 1832 if. WAR WITH E.VGL.4.Dt NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS I John 3IcMeel & Co.. IF ave the pleasure of announcing to their friends and the public, that they have opened a new 6iore ai ine west end or toe Aiiegneny lunuc., at Gallitzin, where they will keep constantly oat hand and will sell at the very lowest prices, th following goods : cloths, cassimeres, gingharrs, woolens, prints, plaids, mous delaines, morince, alpaccas cashmeres, real long-shawls, pine-ppl dress goods, pongee, niadras, aud grass-linen handkerchiefs, ribbons, buttons, gloves, hosiery laces, thread, 6ilk, silks, satins, umbrellas, 5& Also, a heavy stock of sugars, teas of the latest, best, and cheapest importations; queensir&re hardware, cutlery, books and stationary, hats, caps, boots, fchoes and bonnets of the mostfw0 onabie 6tyles; and a large quantity of Bacon, Flour, Sutter, Salt, Fish, Cigari, and tobacco. All of which they will sell at ti cheapest rates. We invite the attention of purchaser to out extensive nnd varied stock of Ready-Made Clothing, comprising all colors and qualities, and m11?. factored from tbe best materials, which we dispose of at fair ' rates and we warrant every article will give the utmost satinfuction. . The highest price paid for all dtcr'FtiB K produce. ! it," j' J.yv; 25, Ifinl. April 29, 1852. P?cctnbr 1 ISP2 S-ly. t Gttllifiin, 7aa. i is lr
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