1 'A i. ? -; . . V t. . t ; V r.t if t -il : ' -; t'f. ' ! An Iasalted Witness. . . . , woo rmnt in the i ;onai aeraoie anuaeuici n - i t vordav. bv an irishman, l , ?( foatintfrRV on a Dill f indictment for keeping a tippling house, then fcelWe the jury. A Jnror "Otate wa know the house of Mrs. , ",f be ;tu.te in the Citv of Pittsburgh, Allegheny .1 n,i.i;ntr his hat in one WtwI whilst he knt the etber engaged ln nlP" nlnirtlis nrr f a. lair hnok convenient,) "Fa u it's myself that do know the house, yer honor ; r, r. ). r n,inf t tntv t- T ax vou. an' I in the littbit of visitin' it every day of my -life.0' tbe i...t tin Tears ?" Juror "Is it in Allegheny w;tn What the pajrue wud ph,- v-; aivnt Alteehenv County ? IMlUfc BUV1IM " O Ti. in iraniyrrnhhlo. sure enouzh. an mats an 1 know J" Juror "Tellus whatyou saw there.' Witnims "Well. bedad. that's a purty compre hensive question you're axin me. - Tell you what saw there ? whv. that 'ud take me the whole lifelong day. I saw gamblin' there." District Attornev "You have onlv to tell US whether vou saw liquor sold there, in less quantities than a quart ?" Witness "Well, I guess I did. I took many ao' many a drink tl'ere myself, and bad stuff it v&s too- bv mv finwl. Here the prisoner was told he might leave, and, with a bow and crane. he made for the door : he was, however, railed back bv a inror. who contended that the uffence complained of was not properly proven inasmuch as the witness might have used a quart at a Eingle drink ! Mr. Flanegen "The jury want to know how much you generally take at h drink ?" Witness "Faith, an' that's what I barXly know. Sometimes 1 take a good drink, and sometimes not so good." Juror "Would van take a onart at a time 7" Witness "Wud i take what ? Try me wid it, an' you'll know Cut anvhow. what do vou ax me such a mane question for ? I thought ye's were all gintle- men. but now 1 see ye s are the raanest ana m- uuisitivist snaloeens I ever met wid so I'll till the likes of yez no more !" Here he left the room in a passion, mentally cursing the imper tinence of those who would pry into the size of his potations. The indictment was we believe, ignored. Pittsburgh Dispatch. Singular Advertisement. A German, who lately lost his horse, publish- the following notice : "Rund away, or stolen, or was sdrayed, mine large plack horse, about eighteen hands hie He has four black lees, two behind and two be fore ; he is plack al over Jiis body, put he has some vite spots pon his back, where the skin was rub off, put I greese 'em, and the vite spot is all plack again. lie trods and kanters, and sometime he valkts ; and vhen he Talks his legs Hud feet goes on von after anoder. He has two ears on his head, both alike, but von is placker than todder, and a small pit longer. He has two eyes, one is put out, and the todder is pon the die side of his head, and ven you go todder side he Tont see you. Ven he eats good deal, he has pig pelly ; he has long dail, that hang peind, but I cut it short toder day, and now tis not so long Tat it Tas. He is shoed all round,, but his peind shoes corned off, and now he has got on shoes only pefore, he holds up bis head and looks gaily ; and ven he has been frighten ed, he jumps apout like every tins in de world. He vill ride wit a saddle, or a chaise, or a kart ; or he vill go py himself vidout noDodv on bis pack put a pag, and a poy on de top of it. He a uot very old ; and vhen he Talks or runs his neaagoes virst. voever vil pring him pack suau pay nve aouars revard : and if. he pnng pacic ae tier das stole him, he shall pay twenty uvuas ana ax no questions." " Stealing a Sheriff. lhe little schooner Active, owned in this place. came into port on Thursday evening last, having on board the Sheriff of Grand Travera, Michi gan, together with two of his posse. It seems that this little vessel was lying off the port of Grand IraTerse, trading with Indians and others of that place, when she was boarded by the sher in, ana iour assistants, armed with a warrant against Capt B : -, for some real or fancied onence against "the peace of the people of the Mate or AUchigan and theirdignity." On being made acquainted with the oflicer's business, the Captain suggested to him the property of his sending his boat with two of his assistants ashore, and himself and the others remaining nn the. Active, saying that he would "weigh anchor and run into port." The Sheriff complied with the request, and the Captain weighed anchor, hoist ed all sail and made for the port of Green Day I As soon as the officer discovered where he was bound, he jumped upon the binnacle, and com manded the Captain "in the name of the people of the State of Michigan, to stop this 'ere schoon- " I'll A11 handa were deaf t0 his commands, and Capt. B. informed him that he had "urgent uudxucsa m, ween jjay, wnicn required bis im ii- 141111 mat ne wouia taice him and his assistants un and show them tK try, and hadn't a doubt but they would be pleas ed with it. There was no resisting the nantftin' polite invitation to Tisit our town, so the Sheriff come aown" ana made himself "at home" dur iug tne passage, and arriTed here as stated above, enjoyed the freedom of the town for a lew days, and from all appearances seemed to admire its location and business prospects as well as Capt B s hospitality.-Green Bay Ad- Dancing Formally Denounced and Forbidden . The following Resolution has been unanimous ly aaopted by the Presbyterian General Assem bly, at Buffalo : xveaoivea, xa&i tne tashionable amusement i promiscuous dancing is entirely unscriptural, nd eminently and exclusively that of the "world which liveth in wickedness," and so wholly in consistent with the spirit of Christ, and with that propriety of christian deportment, and that puriiy oi neart which his followers are bound to maintain, as to render it not only improper and injurious for professing christians either to par- vae m it, or quality tncir children for it by n.uuuig mem mean; out aiso to call for the faithful and judicious exercise of discipline on me part or Church Sessions, when any of the memoers or their churches have baen guilty." How ho Tells it! The Springfield Republican is in season. Hear him: 'We heard a bob-o-link yesterday bespatter ing the face of the morning with his frothy ar ticulations, and practicing the 118th Psalm, in Dutch, to the tune of Money Mask, with a pri vate flageolet accompaniment. Well he might eing, for the day was beautiful, and had a sum mer heart in it One could almost hear the buds bursting, and the grass springing, and the 6eeds germinating, and the little pumps and valves working to lift from the earth the fertilising jui ces. There was a bright olue sky above, and a soft air abroad. What wonder that the bob-o-link was bursting and suffocating with song ! And then, perhaps, the tinkling chain of his music had linked his heart with ours, and he was tniniung or tne long ongnt aays coming wnen me meaaow wouia oe neavy witn grass and bright with dew, and the brook would run lazily so as to hear the early birds, and the old elms would look like great green fountains sprung out of the sea, and the double clinks of the mower's scythe would be faintly heard in the distance. Oh heavens! what pictures! 1 They come back to us like dreams of Paradise." , ."TERM S. - The "MOUNTAIN SENTI&EU' publish ed every Thursday morning, at One Dollar and Itfiu Vents per annum, u paia in aavance or within three months : after three months Two Do liars will be charged. No subscription will be taken for a shorter period than six months ; and no paper will be discontinued until all arrearages are paid. A failure to notify a discontinuanc at the expira tion of the term subscribed for, will be consid ered as a new engagement. t. ADVERTISEMENTS will be inserted at the following rates: 50 cents per square for the first insertion ; 75 cents for two insertions ; ?1 for three insertions ; and 25 cents per square I r every subsequent insertion. A liberal reduc- i. J . ... i - i J AT 1 l. n won maue io,tuose who auveruae uy ixie All advertisements handed in must have the proper number of insertions marked thereon, or they will be published until forbidden, and charged in accordance with the above- terms. BA11 letters and communications to insure ttention must he post paid. A. J. RIIEY. JCSr$500 COALLEAGE. IFnATEVER concerns the health and happi l . ne&s 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 save the lives of their children, ana that every per son will endeavor to promote their own health at all sacrifices. I feel it to be my duty to sol emnlv assure you that worms, according to the or inions of the most celebrated Physicians, are the primary causes of a large majority of dise ases to which children and adults are liable ; you late n appetite continually changeable from one kind of food to another, Bad Breath Pain 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 snouia at once apply the remedy : Ilobensack-s Worm Syrup. An article founded upon Scientific Principles, compounded with purely vegetable Eubstances, being perfectly safe when taken, and can be given to the most tender Infant with decided beneficial effect, where Bowel Complaints and Diarrhoea bave made them weak and debilitated the Tonic properties of my Worm Syrup are such that it stands without an equal in the cata logue of medicines in giving tone and strength to the Stomach, which makes it an Infallible remedy for those afflicted with Dispepsia, 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 WORM ! This is the most difficult Worm to destroy of all that miest the human system, it grows to an almost Indefinite length becoming so coiled and fastened in the Intestines and Stomach effecting tne neaitn so sadly as to cause St. ltus Dance, r its, &c, that those afflicted seldom if ever sus pejt that it is Tape Worm hastening them to an early grave. In order to destroy this Worm, very tnergetio 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 norm Syrup may act direct upon the Worm. which must be taken in doses of 2 Tablespoon- lulls d times, a day these directions followed have never been known to fail incuringthe most obstinate case of Tape Worm. . Kobensack's Liver Pills. No part of the system 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 ; 60 that any wrong action of the Liver effects the other important parts of the system, and results variously, in Liver Com plaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, &c. We should, therefore, watch every symptom that might in dicate a wrong action of the Liver. These Pills being composed of -Roots $ Plants furnished by nature to heal the sick : Namely, 1st, An Ex pectorant,. which auguments the secretion from the Pulmonary mucus membrane, or promotes the discharge of secreted 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 and vigor to all parts of the body. 4th, A Cath artic, which acts in perfect harmony with the other ingredients, and operating on the Bowels, and expelling the whole mass of corrupt and Ti tiated matter, and purifying the Blood, which destroys disease and restores health. TO FEMAL E8 . - Yo will find these Pills an invaluable medicine in many complaints to which you are subject. in oDsiructions enner total or partial, they have been found of estimable benefit, restoring their functional arrangements to a healthy action purifying the blood and other fluids so effectu, s-uy to pui 10 ingot au complaints wmcn may arise irom iemaie irregularities, as headache, giddiness, dimness of sight, pain in the side back, &o. .None genuine unless signed J. N. Ilobensack, au otners ueing base imitation. BfcaT'Agents wishing new supplies, and Store Keepers desirous of becoming: Aarents must ad dress the Proprietor, J. N. Ilobensack, PhilaJel phia, Pa. - t or sale by Murray, Zahtn & Co., and E. Hughes, Ebensburg ; A. Durbio. Munster : John' ston, Johnstown ; McCloskey, Summitville ; E noch Kees, six miles west of Ebensburg : and by every respectable dealer in the State. iteyser & McDowell, wholesale agents, No. i4U Wood Street, Pittsburg, who will supply agems at ine i ropnetors prices. BQurricc, each 25 cents ! ! July 22, 185. JBzeklcl Hughes Ebensburg, Pennsylvania. TIEALER in staple and fancy dry goods gro If cenee, wholesale and retail fish ; hardware and cuttlery ; guns, nails, bar-iron, sheet-iron sheet-zinc, stoves of all kinds, stove-pipes and shset-iron ware, tin ware, copper and brass Kettles, &c. &e. Grain, wool, butter and other country produce Dougnt ana sold. . . ' ALSO, A dealer in white pine, poplar, ash and cherry lumber ; lumber always bought, and a large quantity constantly on hand for sale. Cash always paid for lumber cut to order or such as suits the present demand of the market. A large lot of new goods as embraced in the above list just received and more opening for sale at the loweBt market price. . September 23, 1852 49-tf. Executor's Notice. W HERE AS, . letters testamentary bave been granted by the Register of Cambria coun ty, on the last will and testament of Jane Ann Hallegan, deceased, to the subscriber, residing in Washington township, in said county, all per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate to present them duly authenticated for payment. - JOSEPH NOEL, Executor. - May 26, 1853 31-6tpd. JOB WORK Neatly and expeditiously executed at this Office- CONSUMPTION D1SA1191ED OF ITS TtUStORS ! ! HASTINGS' COJXPOTHSD SYRUP OF HAPHTHA, . A quick and positive Cure for Consumption, decline, asthma, spitting of blood night . ca husky throat, wasting of the flesh, bronchitis, coughs, colds, and all deseascs of the chest and 1UThis celebrated preparation is pleasant to the taste, and is so speedy in its operations that pa tients plainly feel its good effects in a few minutes after taking the first dose. T, r,r jM-fenAwltdirad bv all the MeSt nbvsicians of both hemispheres, to be a quick and pos-. rr for nrrtin th fvatinn nf tnbercles on the lungs ; and removing those aireaay W.J O . ior arresting me lonnauuu 1 also to be the speediest and most s of the throat, chest and lungs, formed ; and denca of its ability to do so ; for in a few minutes after the first dose has been taken, the patient feels that a powerful agent is in the system, strongly working for his good. Its operations ai e never delayed: It at once flies to, and attacks the root of the disease with an energy unknown to ohher medicines ; ad that disease must be deeply seatea wueyu y " influence. Hence it has frequently cured a painful cough in a day, which had defied other popu lar remedies for a month ; and has removed difficulty of- breathing and pain in the throat and toest, in a few minutes, by the surprising energy and phlegm. It is believed that no person has given nssungs iipuu o,iuF ... not felt benefit from it, and acknowledge its virtues. And this conviction is further established by the opinions of the London Launcet, London Medical Times, and most other responsible pub- oamo inareeta Until the aDDearance of the Naphtha Syrup, the medi- cal faculty had always regarded Consumption science exhibited no autnenticatea case mat weigneu senoubiy agaiuoi. ua. vj-u". j.-v- Hastings' discoTery, however, of the new and other ingredients, nearly a thousand cases of tgency, Unvt oeen suDstantiaieu. ; anu nio ncu cuuuuoucu vuuuvvuvu " - perimciits sHtcessfuIly made of its virtues by the ablest physicians of Europe, clearly prove that Hafctis gs' C I'-j f und Syrup of Japtha isa, postttve cure jor vonsumpuon, even m us worst eiageo. Three cf the nicin causes of this property of Naphtha have been discovered. They are its extra ordinary subiety, strength, and pervasiveness ; for the moment it is received into the system, it extends itself throughout, making a passage of every pore, no matter bow much clogged up they may have previously been by foreign substances. Hence it operates on the diseasd lungs by dis- lodffeinsr the r.-rticles of corruption in the strength of its ascent to the upperregions of the trame land thus producing through ventilation ; and the chest and difficult v in. breathing : person forced a passage through some channel which ... i , i . J i wmcn was tne oniy result necessary to tne restoration oi uuuua. oucu mutcu, are me pruiui- ness of action and energy of Hastings' Naphtha Syrup, in all the diseases for which it is lecom mended, that from the time they commence taking it patients know THAT IT IS CURING 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 ting of blood, bilious and asthmatic Affections, it is aiso 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 mind ; flabbiness and wasting of the flesh ; and all 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 who use it according to directions, gener ally increase its weight about a pound a week ; and may take it for no other purpose than the dissipation of melancholy, or the increase of bodily strength. In fine, a single trial of Hastings' Compound Syrup of Napthai 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. I. Hastings' Naphtha Syrup, being a Agents on sale, or return, as is the case with 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, Stage, Route, or any other mode ot conveyance. AU letters must be post paid contain the price, of the number of bottles ordered, and 81 Barclay Street, New York, who are Dr. Hastings' general Agents .for-America. Agent Frederick Kittell, Lbensburg, December 16, 1852 8-fim. LYON'S MAGNETIC P 0 WD B R S , FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF COCKROACHES, BED BUGS, MOTHS, .ANTS, FLIES, FLEA , AND INSECTS ON PLANTS, WITHIN TEN MINUTES AFTER BEING THROWN IN THEIR VICINITY. This preparation is a powder compounded of stance which could possibly injure man or domestic animals, and is devoid of any disgreeable odor. It has been examined by the medical faculty of- i ranee, Russia, Sweden and Denmark rom all of whom ample testimony of its efficacy ALSO, LIOA'S M'l 111 TI For the Destruction of RATS and MICE, within five minutes after Being thrown in their vicinity. Read tbe following letters z New Yoek, October 1, 1850. I have made a chemical examination of the Vegetable Powder prepared by Mr. Emanuel Lyon for the purpose of destroying insects. I do not or what might be considered poisonous to the whenever they are foreed to inhale the fine particles of dust occasioned by throwing the Powder forcibly in places where they Irequent. I have anahzed Emanuel Lyon's Magnetic Powders for the destruction of insects, and certify that it is entirely free from mineral or other corrosive poison. As the result of my examination 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 effects are astonishing. I belive it to be a skilfully prepared substance by which a valuable re sult is obtained, which does effect what Mr. Lyon Emanuel Lyon, Esq. " Dear Sir : It affords me great pleasure Powder for the destruction of Insects of all kinds, hesitatingly pronounce it the best and only article so effectual in its operation. 1 have also ex perimented with your Pills, and find them equal in all respects with your statements. Hoping that you may prosper, I remain your friend. We procured from Mr. B. H. Meakings, some fully certify as to its perfect efficacy in destroying its application. It is the most simple, yet perfect remedy we have ever seen. I. K. & D. V. BENNETT. New Yobk. Tryirc House, April 21, 1849. I have used Emanuel Lyon's Magnetic Powder and Pil'.a for the demotion of insects and Yer min, and 1 bave found the most happy result, and be troubled with these insects, as a sure method of destroymg uiem. 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. PRESTON H. 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. PRICE Lyon's Magnetic Powders, 25 cents per Flask ; 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 ; G. II. Muckerhide, Johnstown. December 16, 1852 8-6m. . " WM. jU'FARL.AXD & SON. Cabinet Ware Rooms, Allegheny Street, Hollidayshurg, Pa, Would respectfully invite the attention of the public to their superior stock of - FURNITURE of every description Furniture of all kinds manufactured to order on the shortest notice. All orders from a distance promptly attended to. April 29, 1852.-. - a. ireBn arnva oi uoois, onoes, cummer ft i , -r a . . Hats, Caps, Fancy Gimp and Florence Straw Bonnets, Powder, Gun Caps, Shot, Lead, &c. received this day and for sale at the cheap store J. MOORE. June 26, 1851. 2000 pounds wool, butter, eggs wanted by J. MOORE OOL, Butter, and all kinds of Grain, taken in exchange for goods at J. Moore1 s store. The highest price paid for wool at the store GEO. J. RODGERS. TVTIX7 HISKEY, White Lead, and Linseed Oil V V ' for sale by J. Moore. 40 Barrels Conemaugh Salt for sale by - J. Moore. This Way! . For. the highest, prices are paid for hides ekins and tanner's bark in either trade or cash by -. ; . J. MOORE. . e - . . , - n effective of all medicinal agents m the cure of all Language cannot express the value of Hasangs r.nrpfl them efi'oct&llv. but it fiTlveS 1 lil xU vvi law . fx- of its .action w clearing , me Pg as an incurable disease, and the records of medical greatest property or jNapntna, wnen uniiea wnu absolute phthisics positively cured tnrougn us hence it is a never failing remedy in Oppression of thus affected, feeling after taking it, as if it had their disease had stopped up, and tbe re-opening of . . e ill c . : j a i , 1 Sweats, Pains in the Breast, Back, &c., spit very expensive preparation, cannot be left with the majority of the quack nostrums of the day delivery) provided they can be reached by Ex be directed to C. V. CLICKEJiER & CO., No Tlants. nerbs, and Flowers, free from any sub- can be produced. C PILLS find it to contain anything deleterious to health, human species ; but it is very destructive to insects, JAMLS K. CHILTON, M. V. Chemist. New York, Hospital, June IL 1850. perfect safety. In reference to its utility, its says, and is well deserving of public patronage. LAWKJiJNCJJ KJSID, Professor of Chemistry. New York Hospital, June 1, 1850. in stating that I have extensively used your (especially Bed. Bugs and Roaches) and un JOU.N L. ROOML, Sup nt. r. 1. Hospital. Gibson House, Cincinnati, October 9, 1850. of Lyon's Magnetic Powder and Pills's and cheer Roaches and Rats within a few minutes after chetrfuif . zvcouuneii 1 tlieni to those who may THIS WAY FOR GOOD AND CHEAP GOODS. V Will be opened this week at the brick store of J. Moore, in Ebensburg, a general assort ment of cloths, cassimeres, . eatinetts, tweeds, and a great variety of summer goods, Together with any quantity of prints, delaines, lawns, cashmeres, ginghams, lustres and other dress goods. ALSO A LARGE and 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. Th 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 &nd price it is not his fault. Produce and lum ber of all kinds taken in exchange for goods; land he also takes CASH when offered. J. MOORE. Ebensburg, April 28, 1851. WM. PAV19. JOHN LLOID. Davis & Lloyd, Having formed a partnership in the MERCANTILE BUSINESS, -. Would respectfully solicit the patronage of their friends and the public generally. Call and eeo us at. b old stand of nilliam Davis. . ,! April 20, 1852. .."WAYMnBU--. SHERRY PECTORAL Fr the Cara ox COUGHS) COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. To cure a cold, wan hendache and soreness of the body, take the Cherry Pectoral on going to bed, and wrap up warm, to sweat during the night. 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 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 ry Tectorial on going to bed, they may be sure of sound, unbroken sleep, and consequently re freshing rest. Great relief from suffering, 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 for it has ceased. From two eminent Physicians in ; Fatetteville, Texk., April, ICth, 1851. Sr: 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. DRS. DIEMEll & HAMPTON. .To singers and public speakers this remedy is invaluble, as by its action on the throat and lungs, when taken in small quantities, itremcves 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 are some cases so obstinate as to yielded entire ly to no medicine. Cherry Pectoral will cure 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 Brooklin, New York, states : 'I have seen the Cherry Pectoral cure such cases of A&thma and Bronchitis as leads me to believe it can rarely fail to .cure those diseases." For croup. Give an emetic of antimonv, to be followed by large and frequent doses of the Cherry Pectoral, until subdues the disease. If taken in season, it will not fail to cure. Whooping cough may be brcken up and soon cured by the use of Cherry. Pectoral. . Tbe influenza is speedily" removed by. this re medy. Numerous instances have been noticed where whole families were protected from any serious consequences, .while their neighbors, without tbe Cherry Pectoral, were suffering from the disease. - . . ale,-Oo., 11th, June I85L.i Doct. J. C. Aycr : ' ., . I write to inform you of the truly remarkable effect of your Cherry Pectoral in this place, and 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 fur pulmonary diseases, and that he has cured more cases , of Croup with it than any other medicine he ever administered. Our clergyman of the Baptist Church savs that during the run of Influenza here this Ben son, ne nas seen cures from your medicine he could scarcely have believed without seeing. l ours respecuuiiy, j. jj. eiJNULiAln, Deputy Postmaster. From the distlncrufslird Profeor of Chemistry mid materia Medlca Bow doin College. i nave iouna me onerry sectoral, as its in gredients show, a powerful remedy for colds, and coughs, and pulmonary diseases. 1 akkeb. Cleveland, M. D. Brunswick, Me., Feb. 5, 1847. DU. VALINTINE MOTT. The widely celebrated Professor of Sur gery In (he Medical College, Ktw York City, say 'It gives me pleasure to certify the value and efficacy of 'Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,' which I consider peculiarly adapted to cure diseases of the Throat and Lungs." Cures of severe diseases upon the Lungs have been effected by Cherry Fectoral in such ex treme cases as warrant the belief thU a reineuv has at length been found that can be depended on tacure the Cong) s, Colds and Consumption wnicn carry irom our miasi inousanas every year. It is indeed a medicine to which the alfiic ted can look with confidence for relief, and thev should not laii to avail themselves of it. PREPARED AKD SOLD BY JAMES C. A YER. rricucai &uu Analytical uncmiit, Lowell, Mass Sold in Ebensburg by Fred. Kittell, and by Druggists and Dealers m Meoicine every where. August iy, isoz 44-ym. STORK'S CIIC3IICAK. HAITI IV- VIGOUATOIl. 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 dandruff, pimples, or sores 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 CHEM ICAL INVIGORATOR has superseded the orna ments of art, by reinstating, in full plentitude, 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 of being newly discovered for bald ness, gray hair, &c Btorr s Invigorator I has now been tested for years, and its efficacy has been proved by thousands, Every year its reputation and sales have increased, until more of 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 his reputation on its efficacy. Its extraordinary cheapness places it within the reach of the humblest family, and its con ceded, value insures it a place on the most luxu rious toilet. For sale by the proprietors price 25 cents. CP. AMET & CO, 120 Arch street, one door below Sixth. For sale by Fred. Kittell, Ebensburg ; James Bell, Summit; G. Muckerhide & Co., Johnstown - December 16, 1852 8-ly. LITER COMPLaivr' JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA. CHunrrn' V0US DEBILITY, DlSSEi r THE KIDNEYS ' and all diseases ar ising from a dis ordered liver or sto mach, such as constipa ' tion, inward piles, fullnesi or blood to the head, acidity of th stomach, nausea, Leart-burn tul for food, fullness. orwrM.M .1 sour eructations, sinking or fiutterin , of the stomach, swimming of the head v 1 ried and difficult breathing, fluttP,L N nttbahrut, ehoki-oTw? tir sensations when in a li. ing pasture, dimness of viaion, dots or webs before the sight fever and dull . pain in the head, difilciency orpert)irst;,1K , lowness or the skin and eyes, J ' the side, back, chest, limbs, &c, sudden flushes of heat, burning in the flesh constant imaginings of evil and mat depression of ppixits, can be effectually enredtt CELEBRATED GERMAN BrTTEUS, I'HErAEED BY DR. C. M. JACXEOrf, lite Ccriuan Medicine Sitr. 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Their power over the alive dUease is not -it cqnahed-hy any other preparation in 'ti L ruled State, as the cures atte,t,in many cast, a,' tcrr tktlj ul j-hynicians had failed. These Bitters are worthy the attention of in. valida. Possessing great virtues in the rectifi cation of diseases of the Liver and lesser rim..!., iiiusi cearcmr.g powers in wei,'. ness and affections of the digestive organs thtr" are withal, afe, certain and pleasant ' That this medicine will cure Liver Coidi); and Dyspepsia, no one can doubt afty using it as stated. It acts e pecifically upon tbe stomach and liver; it is preferable to calomel in all biim, diseases the effect is immediate. Thej can be administered to female or infant with safety aui reliable benefit at any time. Look well to the marks of the Genuine They have the written bignature of C. M JACKSON upon the wrapper. anl h; bio wn in the bottle, without which tbejarc spu rious. For sale Wholesale and Retail at the German Medicine Store. No. 120 Arch street one (W below Sixth, Philadelphia ; and by respectable dealers generally through the country. PRICKS REDl'CED. To enable all clsses of invalids to enjov tLr advantages of their great restorative power;. Single bottle 75 cents. For sale by Frederick Kittel Druggist Elei t burg; James Bell, Summit; G. MuckcrbiJe Co., Johnstown. December 16, 18-32 8-ly. Wholesale and Retail TIN, COPPER, AND SHEET-IR05, MANUFACTORY. The subscriber adopts this method of return ing thanks to his friends and the public gener ally, for tbe liberal patronage heretofore bestow ed upon him, and begs leave to inform them thai he has enlarged his business, and now keep? constantly on hand a large supply of every -riety of Tinware, Stove Pipe, Drij-f-hi j'uin. Zinc Boiltre. Coal Buckets, Tea Kettles,' St., which he wilj eell, wholesale or retail, as lute a any other establishment in the country; He is also prepared to manufacture; Spoutiitf for houses, at the shortest notice. 'and on the most reasonable terms. Merchants anl others desirous of purchasing bills of ware," are res pectfully invited to call, as he is prepared to sell them goods equally as cheap as thev can be bad either east or west, and all orders addressed lt him will be promptly attended to. Great Excitement. . IN Ebensburg, at the warehouse xf. the under signed who has on hand and will sell at tLe lowest prices STOVES OF ALL KINDS, consisting of Globe ; Flat Top, complete ; Vic tory, complete ; complete Cook ; the New Com plete ; Cooks Favorite ; Delaware Cook ; A stone ; Union Coal Burner. Parlor sinve Hut Air, do ; Bar Room, coal stove : all of the la test style and pattern which cannot be exoelicJ or equalled. Come and see them, and don't for get to bring your wife along if you have nue bring your lady-love. 'Job Work of every description, done on tLe shortest notice. Old copper and pewtef, takea in exchange for ware. The undersigned hopes, by a strict attention to business, to receive a liberal share of public patronage. GEORGE HARNCAME. Ebensburg, July 8, 1852. TAILORING. TnE undersigned informs his customers that the firm of Dynon & Johnston is dissolved by mutual consent, and that the subscriber still continue the business in the room reccnlly oc cupied the old firm, where he will be happy to see bis former patrons and as many new ones as please to call. He receives regularly from New York and Philadelphia the latest fashions and cannot be tteaten either in the shape or fit of Coats, Pants 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. BPSA11 kinds of country produce taken ii :change for work. LEWIS BEYNON, April 29, 1832 tf. TERRIFIC 1 MILE SAVED. EXPLOSION ON SEC. 104, P. R. R. FROM THE SU2IMIT. $10,000 Wholesale and Retail Vtrj GooN Store. THE Subscribers have just received from the eastern cities, and are now offering for sale, the largest and best selected stock of Goods ever shown in this or the adjoining counties, the stock consists in part of Dry Goods, such as French, English, and American, cloths, cassi mers, Satinets, Tweeds, pilot cloths, satiu, Va lencia and other Testings, alipacas, mou-Je-lains, bombazines, and ladies dress goods cf every description; shawls, handkerchiefs, scrapF, cravats, tibbets, ribons, gloves and hoeicry of all kinds, table linen drapers, crash, red, whits and yellow flannels, linsey, canton flannel, blan kets and coverlets, hickory shirting, Irish linen, and white goods of every description ; lacesr edgings, insertings, &c, &c. Hats, caps, Bon nets, boots and shoes, hardware, queensware, glassware, nails, flour and salt ; fish, and iron. Also a splendid assortment of groceries, drugs, paints and dyo stuffs. All of which we offer at lower prices than goods have ever been sold in the country. All kinds of couutry produce, lumber, railroad ties, rags, flaxseed, &o., &c taken in exchange. We will wholesale any of the above splendid selection of goods, to country merchants at city prices, putting only on a nominal figure for to cover freight. R. M'GRANN & RE ILLY. Section 10-1, November I, 1852. 1 f i i Ii TT