The mountain sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1844-1853, July 07, 1853, Image 4

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MOUNT A I H SEIiTIIEL
rTLe Frcztch Empresa.
The following account of the disgraceful scene
which recency occurred in the Bois de Boulogne,
between the French Empress and Mrs. Iloward,
13 given by a Paris correspondent of the Phila
delphia Register : t
.You are probably aware that a few days be
fore his marriage, Louis Napoleon- dismissed
Mrsl Iloward, the mother of his three little girls,
and sue took refuge in England. He had offer
ed ber a residence and a pension in France, but
th8 6he refused.- Two weeks n go she returned
to Faris, on business, probably, though many
ay she came by the Emperor's request. Be
. that as it may, the Empress heard of her arriv
al,jind wfs highly indignant that she should
have been allowed to enter France. Thereupon
ensued a conjugal Caudle scene, nt the end cf
which, her Majesty declared that if she met Mrs.
Howard 6ue would punish her for her presump
tion, and give her a lesson which she would re
member. His Majesty merely shrugged his
shoulders at this threat, . doubtless thinking it
nothing more than an ebullition of words, which
wculd bs forgotten with the excitement that
caused it. He was too confident, and the Em
press was as good as her promise. The very
next day, while riding in the Boi3 de Boulogne
on. Ler spirited Aiidaiusian, and accompanied
only by her ladies and grooms, she was stopped
in a by-road by a carriage. At first the Em
press was about to turn aside and let the car
riage pass, but glancing at its occupant, she
recognised T.Irs. Howard, and determining not to
give her the road, she reined up her horse, and
waited for the carriage-to turn out of the way
But Mrs. Howard had recognised her rival also,
i TERMS. i
The "MOUNTAIN SENTINEL" is publish
ed every Thursday morning, at One -Dollar and
Fifty .Cents per annum, if paid in advance or
within three months ; after three months Two
Dollars will be charged.
No subscription will be taken for a shorter
period than six months ; and no paper will be
discontinued until all arrearages ure paid. A
failure to notify a discontinuanc at the expira
tion of the term subscribed for, will be consid
ered as a new engagement.
ggi ADVERTISEMENTS will be mserteu
at the following
the first insertion
$1 for three inserti
CONSUMPTION DISARMED OF ITS TERRORS ! !
HASTINGS' COMPOUND SYRUP OF NAPHTHA,
A quick and positive Cure for Consumption, decline, asthma, spitting f blood, night swea's,
husky throat, wasting of the flesh, bronchitis, coughs, colds, and all desauses of the chest .aid
lungs. , .....
This 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.
Ilastlns' Compound Syrup of Xaptua
Is now acknowledged by ail the ablest physicians of both hemispheres, to he a. quick and pos
itive remedy for arresting the formation of tubercles on the lungs ; una removing mose .-ureaO
formed ; and also to be the speediest and most effective of all medicinal agents in the cure of aSt
ether deseases of the throat, chest and lungs. Language cannot express the value of Hasting'
Naptha Syrup in these diseases. It not only cures them effectually, but it gives immediate evi
SHERRY PECTORAL1
For tli Cur mC I
COUGHS, COLDS. HOARSENESS, I
JAUETICE, DYSFZHTi, CRT CHIC f w r,
THE KIDNEYS
and all
diseases er
asing fruin &di
crdered liter or eto
inarli, Bath as constipa
tion, inward piles, fullness Cr
Mood to tbe Li-ad, nciuit- cf t-
! 1 . t -1 - . 1 - .- . . i iV. I . . .fAH T . . . 1 . . . -I . Vnn. r ... tl,. ...........
rates : uU cents per square ior j uence ui us uouujr iu uu on i iui m id unuui . . n j t. utn .o..,., t.,n.,... K?Q Vl'll ITI"
. oanti r.y tm inoprtiniis! leeis tuat a Poweriut aceni is in wie system, siroiiiii v wurhius . lur mo uuu. ai? uiiuiioua arc . -
, " -"v , -u .T.i. i . 4TTvrn aci-fr-
ons ; and 25 cents per square never ueiayeu: it at, once incs to, anu aunc-siu. rou oi iue uisua&u nu an energy um.no io vxtuii j Jij l .l.TlJxt
inoert nn A liiiprnl rduc- cntier meaicines : nna iuai a sense mu.i ue uttpiv scnieu inuueu can rrsui u. uunwmeui fnvcurDTinv
A.D
mj nul aorencf 3 of i
: i . 4-.,D i,o. niivnria tiio vpnr. influence. Hence it has freouentlv cured a painful couch in n dy, which had defied othtr popu-1
...... .v. j ---- - - .i:(cii.- i .!.: ...i : t. .1 . " .1 10 cure a c
All advertisements handed in must have tne nr remeuit-s ior a. mom.., nuu u.i3 .cm.... u...u,y '.""."""S " , -uc f., tl.c h.,Jv t i'i,,rr. lw, ni
, - ... .-
Ied, and wtap up warm, to sweat during the
night.
for a cold and cough, t;ke it rooming, noon.
anu evening, according to directions on u. bot
stomach, nnuuca- heart-burn, diaE
r food, tal-ties, .rwrcl.t in tht, "
TiT Tf.3t CTAn.nAk T . t
ncu ana Qir.icuit oreatliing, flutterin
at the heart, choking or suffoca-
rroper number of insertions marked thereon,
or they will be published until forbidden, and
charged in accordance with the above terms.
B,A11 letters and communications to insure
ttention must be post paid. A. J. I2IIEV.
S500 CHALLEGC.
ATEVEIt ccnceriis tLe hcnlth and happ
nets of a people is nt all times of most val
uable importance. I take it lor granted that
every person will do all in their power, to sa-ve
the lives of their children, and that every per
son will endeavor to promote their own health
at all sacrifices. I feel it to be my duty to sol
emnly 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 : if
jou have an appetite continually changeable
from one kind of food to another, Bad Breath,
Tain 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 icorms, and you should at once
apply the remedy :
IIobcisacIi.'s Worm Syrup.
. An article founded uon Scientific Principles,
compounded with purely vegetable substances,
being perfectly safe when taken, . and can be
j . . - . . ... - i f-, - v .uw luvu. ivuu.l iuiilltv n i-U U.tlUVU
.-..cau.-it -.r,...... spirit,- sue oruereu , Leneficial effect Boirel Cowplainta and
her coa.chman not to give the road. A few words Diarrhoea have made them weak and debilitated
exchanged between the latter and the Lmpre-.6' I tb Tonic properties -of my Worm Syrup are
attendants, but he refused to go contrary to Lis facb tb ifc !.ta-nds witl).oat &a eJual in the cata-
iuguc vi iiicuiciiivs 111 giving tone anu sirengtn
to the Stomach, which makes it an Infallible
go contrary
orders. After a moment's suspense, during
which the two iauks fatsaieni des grands yeux,
made big eyes at each other, the Empress gal
. loped tu ta side of the carriage, and, in a mos1
impolite manner, Etruck Mrs. Howard with her
riding-whip. Tiie other raised her parasol, and
before the attendants could iatereferc, a regular
pitched battle tpgan between the whip and the
farasl, aad the tccgios of their owners, until
the whip, Veing the stronger of the two, broke
the parasol, and Mrs. Howard sank back, faint
ing', on the carriage cushion, her toilette and
curls ia a deplorable state ; .while the Empress,
who had received visible damage, gave a tri
umphant laugh, struck her spurs into her horse's
side, and galloped away, followed by. her suit,
every member of which was stupified by the
eceu2 which they had been forced to 'witness.
But a crowd had already collected, and a few
gensi'arices coming up, Mrs. Howard was car
ried into ahous e near Vy. where her "wounds
for the lash had left more than one mark upon
her face and hands were dressed, and the dis
order of her toilette rcpairei-r-and, when the
idlers had all departed, ehe repaired to Taris,
where che is still quite ill. As to the Empress
ebe finished her rule, and returned to the Tuil
.eries, as if nothing had happened ; but that very
night M. DuSois, who had received the appoint
ment of accoucheur to her Majesty only a few
days before, wus sent for, and forty-eight hours
aterward the Empress became so unwell that
there was no longer any doubt that Louis Napo
leon's hopes of an heir were going to be destroy
ed.' TLe matter was as much as possible kept
secret, and her Majesty was reported as merely
toefct. in a few minutes, by the surprising energy of its action in clearing the passages of bile
and phlegm. It is believed that no person has given Hastings' Naphtha Syrup a trial, who has
not felt benefit from it, and acknowleoW its virtues. And this conviction is further established
by the opinions of the London Launcet, London Medical Times, and most other responsible .pub
ications. devoted to the same interests. Until the appearance of the Naphtha Syrup, the meJi-
tmg sensations when in a liv
ing posture, dimness of
visioD, dots or webs
before the sight
fever and
dull
tie, and the difficulty will soon be rrm
None will long suffer from this trouble w
I't-rrns i!fillft-
brenks t
cal faculty had always regarded Consumption as an incurable disease, and the records of medical
Iliistinirs' disrnvprv. however, of the new and irreatest nrtiritriv. of NaDhtha. when united withi,ina can ,,e 8 reaUHy cureJ.
ntdor i..ffVP.lnU nnr.rlr n tlinuun.) rnKPS of nhsolnte T.l.tJ.Ui t.osJli vi!-ir Mn-.) thrnnl, I 'd With M seiited COUgh, WlilCJ treK8 ti.m of!
airencv. have been sutetointiated : and this well established fact, in connection with a inea of et- thl rcst .nt. n,?ht. will find, by taking the ( Ler-
perimcuts successfully made of its virtues by the ablest physicians of Europe, cieariy prove that
Hastiiigs' Compound Syrup of Naptha isa positive cure for Consumption even in its worst etagrs.
Three of the main causes of this property of Naphtha have been discovered. They are its extra j
noved. :Fa;n,!a n'c ,,ca(1. diHicicncy cr perspiration vel
hen they! lowncss of the bkin and eye-. rfi?a in''
the ide, back, chest, limbs.
a-c, suuaen nnrhes
of heat, burning in the flsh.
ry Tectorial on coirs t-i bed. tliev mav he s;irl crr.itart icji.rrinifirs of evil an.l rrt
of sound, unbroken sleep, rnd cor.r-Mewflv re-j ?rrCfi-on cf spirits, can be elfectuail r curv
Irethiiig rest. Great relief from sufTcrinj-. a.:d
fin 111 ti nt k t A 11 wo 10 o-fTikr.TAi trs thntieorlii wVa i
ordinary sublety, strength, and pervasiveness ; tor the monunt it is received intothesrstem.it . . '. ... . , u ,
extends itself throughout, making a parage of every pore, uo matter how much clogged up they thus t21Cted, by this invnluaole remedy.
may have previously been by foreign substances. Uence it operates on the diseasd lungs by Uis-L ?,P1 ,tS se cases, many ,
j. - - .... . . - . ' iiiiu i.utriiistrj f im n i 11 :r if i i iiT-fj - o ii i: hi vt ipn l
I
remedy for those afilicted with Dupevsia, the as
tonishing cures performed by this Syrup after
Physicians have failed, is the best evidence of
its superior efficacy over all others.
loageing tne particles 01 corruption in toe strengtn 01 its ascent to the uppe
land thus producing through ventilation ; and hence it is a never failing remedy in Oppression of
the chest anu uimculty in breaming ; person thus anected, leeling alter takingt, as if it had
forced a passage through some channel which 4heir disease had ttopped up, and there-opening of
which was the. only result necessary to tbe 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 iecom
mended, that from the time they commence taking it patients know
THAT IT IS CUBING THE 21;
an effect nearly the reverse of that which attends tbe earlier use of every other known medicinal
remedy. For Coughs, Colds," Sore Thrott, Night Sweats, Pains in the Breast, Back, &c, ppit-
ting of blood, bilious and asthmatic Affections, it is also admitted to be the speediest and most
vigorous and effective remedy extant : cud its effect in ail Asthmatic complaints is equally deci
sive and remarkable. Lassitude of the aiin.1 : 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 fle&h and muscles bra
ces the nerves and increases tbe weight. Thus, those who use it according to directions, gener
ally increase its weight about a pound a week ; aud may take it for no other purpose than the
dissipation of melancholy, or the increase of bodily strength. In finea single trial of Hastings'
Compound Syrup of Naptha, is ell that is required to secure the confidence cf patients, and cause
hem to torego alt other remedies in its tavor. iiie evrup is made up 111 six ounce bottles, each
accompanied with a pamphlet, containing directions, certificates, &c. Price one dollar each, or
It the necessitv fr it ha cened
Froin two eminent Physicians in
PlTtTTVTM T V TtVH A 1mm! 1 HVi 1 C"i1
...... ........ a... . . i . 1 I i iVlI) Jl-LS. j
Sir: We have given your Ciitrrv Perioral
; a. . . .... i
au eiienpiTe iriai in our practice, ana mm it to
surpass every othtr remedy wo have
elfectuail r cured hv
D. KOOnJLITL'3
Cr.LrpRATED GERMAN ZITTE&
rnKr.BE by
C. IT. JACECOif,
At tlio acrnar. srcdlcin Store.
120 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
Their yo.rer err- O cali,ve 'arxsn is ;ci exetSiS
-.7 cyu jlhdhf any other Trenarmion X
nd find it to. Unlit Stte, as the cvm attain nemy ca, ,
e lor cunng ttr skilful physicians had faved. '
ucvwoii3 oi i rrspTr.iiory organs. Thtse IJittcrs r.re worthy fhc attcati-i f u
DRS. DIE.MER & HAMPTON. !v-': ... ?oc-!-' rA Tocsin the V
Tc- singers and public speakers this remtray is i ration of di-eases :Le"Lxr and lessor S-l."
invaluble, ss by its action on the throat and . rsercisir.c the most erch powr- in Zt
luns. when t:-i:en in pm.ill ouautitiea if r.t.-!nrBi. rr. , '"
Ci ' . 1 -'--w..M-i-a mill .1 ..r i.l . I ' T f"f
six bottles packed up in a box, and ready for transportation to any part of the wotld, can be had J -ecinrai in small ana ireq-
for five dollars. The uncomfortable oppression is s
n - i a . '
ad hoarser.tss in a few houis. rnd wor.derfailv I -?tHt K. . 3 -.1 b lnc
increase, the power and f.exib.hty r.f the voice That this me!cins will cur Liver Copla'-.
Asthais F-nera..y much relieved, and cfton and Dyspepsia, no one can dontt -fi-r u'tw
wholly cured by Cheiry Pectoral. Unt there ftated. it acts peciCcalN upon thestomad. J
. 1JTCr - it :6 preicraoie t:
lytono medicmo. Cherry Pectoral wid cure : JUr-atesthe effect is imi
mem, 11 iney can ne cureu.
Bronchitis, or irritation of the throat end up-
jper portion cf the lung, mnv cured b takine
: j i . t 1 11 . " I
ient doses.
soon relieved. I
the health so sadly as to cause St. Vitus Dance-
Fits, &c, that those afflicted seldom if ever sus-
! j ;t. that it is Tape If orm hastening them to an
eany grave. In oruer to destroy this Worm, a
very energetic treatment must be pursued, it
would therefore be proper to take G or-8 of my
Liver Pills so as to remove all obstructions, that
tne orm byrup may act direct upon the Worm,
which must be taken in doses of 2 Tublespoon
fulls 3 times a day these directions followed
have never been known to fail in curingthe most
obstinate case of Tape Worro.
Hobensack's Liver Pills.
No part of the system is more liable to dis
ease than the Liver, it serving'as a filtcrerto
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
uv system, anu 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 bodv. 4th. A Cath.
suffering under a slight indisposition. But the ,;'' V V Va1 rmony Vlth
, , . other ingredients, and operatin" on the Bnwe1
whole city was already talking of the scene in and expellinc the : whole-mtt.. of 21
N. 11. Hastings' NapLtha Syrup, being a very expensive preparation, cannot be left -with
Agents on sale, or return, ns is the case with the majority of the quack nostrums of the Jsr,
which cost little more than the price of the bottles. Persons who warn it to sell agaiD must pay
fVftli for it flit tiQiinl rnmmtvcirin nfl TfVi' ft ir nnt iAnta wrm unniT it M Ua t....
TEE TAPE WORM! I where tLev reside, slioulil write to us direct for a eupt1v. and we will forwnrd it tn tliom itt
a m Al rr- 1 '1 r - - - w mv.i lllJUUl
inis is the most dimcult norm to destror of del.iv nncked ud in a manner to secure its safe delivcrvl provided thev enn he rn.-fc.,l kv
. W t K - mf T - " w
ail that intcst the human system, it grows to an press, Stage, Route, or any other mode of conveyance. All letters must be pot paid contain
uiuioai iiiueuiuic itfijia oecoming so coned ana j the price, ot tne nnmoer 01 ootties oraerea, ana De directea to u. V. CLIUKErvEK & CO., No
fastened in the Intestines and Stomach effecting! 81 Darclay Street, New York, ho are Dr. Hastings' gsneral Agents for America.
nieamte. Thev rn v..
administered to female or infant with ssfelycni
reliable bencSt at any ti:ne.
Look well tho narks of the Gezxoaa
T1 t , -
jury riaie me writttn si?mati:rc cf C M
P.ev. Doct. Lansing, of Lrookiin, Sew i'cik if"LLi;o:v nP tne wrapper, aa 1
is nnmt
jb.own in the bottle, without wLic'-i they are ecu-
Agent Frederick Kittell, Ebcnsburg,
December 16, 1802 b-6m.
LION'S
states :
! h:ive srrn the Chrrrv T.-ffrn1 mm cni.l1!r'c5S-
- - .. tuvil ! n .... .
leases of Asthma and Bronchitis s le.ids ir,t to 1 r,. .Sl e "h&Irsale n Hstii! r.t the Geraaa
believe it can rarely fail to cure those diseases." j r-":c:".e e,tore Z Arc" 3t,et. J door
For crojip. Give an emetic of antimony, to! - , olit" Philadelphia ; and hv rcspectallt
be followed by large nd frequent doses of the'' aeaIer3 g--C rally throngh the country.
Cherry Pectoral, until subdues the dieea-e. Ifi KWCES REliUCED."
taken in season, it Mill cot tail to cure. I To cnr.b!c a'l clnsts cf inviiir? v.
Whooinne couch mav be broken nn tnA e.-inn adriitiiora t.T i!..-?r r-n .r L'
- . - 1 - " t . . - . . niiTc powers.
vuii.- . jr tut iia; tii v"c 1 vciorai.
The inSuenza is speedily removed by this rc-
meuy. numerous instances have fcetn noticed
M O N E T I C P 0 W D B It S
the Bois de Boulogne, and the result of the ihdis
position was anticipated several days before it
actually took place. On Friday last the Em
press' life was in danger for several hours ; but
thanks to the skilful treatment, she became bet
ter before night, and is now rapidly convalescing.
The Emperor has been to see Mrs. Howard, it is
eaid, to express his sympathy, and sends an aid-
de-camp twice a day to inquire after her health
neiiitr tLis is any proof (Lat he takes sides
with his former favorite, is hard to say, for be
U reported ns bong very attentive at the bed
nue 01 u.0 impress also. His -anger at the
ecandal caused by his wife's conduct . must be
considerably molified by the reflection that love
for him was the motive ; and gratified vanity
mil probaKy prevent his chiding either lady for
ner impudence." ;
AEoaring Orator.
'Ur. President, I shall not remain silent, sir
while I have a voice that is not dumb in this as
sembly. The gentleman, sir, cannot expostulate
this matter to any future time that is not more
euitatle than cow. He may talk sir, of the
Herculean revolutions, where republics are hurl
ed into the Arctic Regions, the work of centuri
ons refrigerated to usiies.but, sir, when we
can tell him iafatigably that the consequences
therefrom multiplied sultprraneously by the
everlasting principle contended for thereby can
no more shake the resolution than can the roar
of Niagi a rejuverate around these walls, o. the
Yinvl i-.f 1 a a . n .. . 1
-... v. uiiuupgm icmpesi connagrate this
marble statue into ice.
em.
Hated matter, and purifying the Blood, which
uesiroys uisease ana restores health
' TO FEMALES.
a ill n . 1 I, "I : 1 1 - . ..
.Ti.i uiivi lucoc iiiiu au in vuiunDie medicine
in many complaints to which you are subject.
In obstructions either total or partial, they have
been found of estimable benefit, restoring their
iuucuoinu arrangements to a healthy action
purifying the blood aud other fluids so effectu
nllc tn i-.nf t -flirrL 11 -. 1 . ....
....j .w J L.m MIJ vuuipi.tinis wnicn may
arise from female irregularities, as headache
giddiness, dimness of sight, pain in the side
oacK, s.c.
None genuine unless signed J. N. Ilobensack
aI others being base Imitation.
2JAgents wishing new supplies, and Store
weepers uesirous 01 oecoming Agents must ad
dress the Proprietor, J. N. Ilobensack, Philajel
phia. Pa.
For sale by Murray, Zabm & Co., and . E,
uujiiieB , uensourg ; a. Durbio, Munstcr; John
ston, Johnstown ; McCloskey, Summitville : E
uowi ivees, six miles west of Ebcnsburg ; and
"j inpwiitw ueaier in tne fctate
Keyser & McDowell, wholesale aren't. K
140 Wood Street, Pittsbur- who .mi.
o - " ('nciui t'J itta,
KV-T "O! i rt- ...
"tc, eaca cents I I
July 22, 15.
"Well," said Mrs. Partington, as Ite
read the paragraph from the Pest that the decor
ators were at work on the two naves of the Crvs-
xai trainee, one paused at the "well" before
the went further into it, and Ike etopped read
ing to hear what she had to say, and chewed up
pan 01 tne paper into spit halls, wfcich he
amused LiiT self with by throwing at the old
white pine dresser in the corner. "Well," said
the this is the same well we left some time
since "I am glad they are taking time by the
relock, anilooking arter the knaves beforehand.
Knav?s in the Christian parish, indeed!' But
they will get in, the best than can be done.-
.mere s many a one, l desSay, in all parishes
that has a' sanctuary in his face, but with the
cloak of hypocrisy in his heart Read n,
Isac." And the old lady looked up at tbe black
framed ancient picture f Susannah and the el
ders, tad patted her reflectively Pest.
EzelUcI Hughes,
Ebensborg; Pennsylvania,
TIEALER in staple and fanev dr-v ffftAlfl Mi.
11 ceries, wholesale and retail fish ; hardware
ana cuiuery ; guns, nails, bar-iron, sheet-iron
6beet-zinc, stoves of all kinds, stove-pipes and
Di.oct-,.u are, ud ware, copper and brass
kettles, &c, &c. ,
I Grain, wool, butter and other country produce
That's just what I told . at co
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
oucu asE-aits tue present demand of the market.
r. larite im, 01 new ITOOiIs nn cmhr.ixvl ; u
j above list jast received and more opening for
""i iurai murKei price.
September 23, 1852 43-tf.
FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF COCSROACKES, RED BUGS, KOTHS, AJiTS,
FLIES, FLEA , AND INSECTS ON PLANIS, WITHIN TEN
MINUTRS AFTER BEING THROWN IN 1KE1R
VICINITY.
This preparation is a powder compounded of Plants, Herbs, and Flowers, free from any sub
stance which could posib!y injure niftn or domestic aniiials, and is devoid of any db?grecable
odor. - Jt Las been examined by the medical faculty of France, Russia, Sweden and Denmark
roin all of whom ajuple teetimonyvof its efficacy can be produced. '
ALSO,
M i G N eTiY 'f ILLS,
For tho Destruction of RATS and MICE, within five minutes after
Being thrown in thir vicinity.
Read the folloivln L.eiCcrs :
New Yoek, October 1, 3850.
I have made a chemicil examination of the Vegetable Towder prepared bv Mr. Emanuel l.von.
for the purpose of destroying insects. I do not find it to contain anything deleterious to health,
or what might be eonsiuereu poisonous to the human species ; but it is very destructive to insects,
whenever they are foreed to inhale the fine particles of dust occasioned by throwing the Powder
forcibly in places where they frequent. , JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D. Chemist.
New York. Hospital. June 9. I8.1O.
I have anaiized Emanuel Lyon's Magnetic Powders for the destruction 01 insects, aud certify
that it is entirely free from mineral or other corrosive poison. As the result of my examination
I would say that is a combination" of various vegetable substances having a peculiar influence on
the insect kingdom, and that it may be sed with perfect safety. In reference to its utility, its
effects are astonishing. 1 belive it to be a skilfully prepared substance by which a valuable re
sult is obtained, which does effect what Mr. Lyon says, and is well deserving of public patronise
LAWRENCE RE1D, Professor of Chemistry? '
Emascet, Lyon, Esq. ' 1 . N:w Yonic Hostital, 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 otly article so effectual in its operation. 1 have also ex-1
pemnenieu wnu your nils, anil find them equal in all respects with vour f t iteinent1. llopin"
that you may prosper, I remain your friend. JOHN L. ROOME", Su 'ct. N. V. Hospital.
. Gibson Hocse. Cincinnati, October 9, 1S50.
we procured from Mr. B. II. Meakinga, some of Lyon's Magnetic Powder and Pills's and cheer
fully certify as to it3 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 Yokk. Irving House, April 21, 1849.
I have used Emanuel Lyon's Magnetic Powder and Piils 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 Houte. S. THAYER C0ZZENS, American Hotel
JONAS B. PHILIPS, Ass't District Attorney. PRESTON II. HODGES, Carlton House.
These articles received a premium at the Fair of the American Institute in 1848, and the hi-rli
est premium at the Fair of 1850. 0
PRICE Lyon's Magnetic Powders, 23 cents per Flask ; Pais, 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. H. Muckerhide, Johnstown.
December 16, 1852 8-Gm. -
bu
where whole families were protected frcm anviCo.. Johnstown.
tfioit itotde tit rtTtts.
For p.'dcby Frederick KittfT Druist Eiieri-
g; ,.;.n?s lieil, Summit: G. Muckering k
serious consequences, while their ncii-M ,i
without the Cherry Pectoral, were suffering from
the disease.
Sa-lt.u, Oo., 11th, June 1851.
Doct. J. C. Ayer :
I write to inform tou of the
December 16, 1852 8-ly.
truly rcmr.rkr.tle effect of your Cherry Pectoral j . 1 lC sscr:;,fr a is thie r
in thi place, and ia my own fiimilv. One of 1 X'7,r t:,Tks tc: icuCs and (
my daughters whs completely cured in three! ;-r' 'or J . 1 or;r J-'-r.agc 1.
Wliolcsale and IJc.a.
71H, C0PPE3, APS SHTLT-IBON,
3 i FA CTO K V.
The suhscribcr adej is thie rr? tLo.I o rr'rr-
.
me riii.i'c
days of a dreadful Whooping Coi:rb, bv tnlir
it. Dr. Means, one of our v ry best pin sicians
freely 6tates that he considers it the betremrdv
we have Ur pulmonary diseases, i.nd that hohnVi
cured more cases cf Croup with it -than anv'
! lr . - w
oiner mcuiciue lie ever adiiiinibtered.
Our clergyman of the Bnptist Church savs
that during the run of Influenza here this sea
son, he has s-en cures Iroui your medicine he
could penrce'y liave beii v.d without eeeiiig.
Yours respectfully, J. 1). SlNCLAllC
Deputy I'ostmaster.
from tlie lUt incnlaliril Prrrtir
now ktrpe
e sur niv of everr v-
. ...... , .... .i... 1 . 1 j.-juiiazc i.cietoivie r - eioir-
rfl 1. . . 1 11 . . .
, "im, i'i.u iegs jtavc 10 )itra theia tkt
ne i.as ci-ir-a ts Mis.ncss, and
constar.iiy cn lr,7iu 1 lar
1" (.1 1 r ' . . r. . -
which he will sell, vl.oics'e cr retail, 'as ll'vtf
any other estab!islj5;ti.t in tLe coactry.
He is also prepare I 10 manufacture 'pouting
for houses, ui t)i2 Veriest notice, tad cd the
nio.t reasonable terr... Merchants and others
icsirons cl jnrc!iasu:c bills cf Wl
j Ctiu!.y ir.
aic, ure res
pited io dill.
them goooa cju:.llv aa rl..-.n - -.,i. tv.j
. i. i . . ... 1 -., - - f - ' Vilii
SoiuCoilJ-r cr, iisw-.ciincreMterrcs!, and all orders addi
1 have fuu3 'tbe Cherry Tectorul, as its b ICD,Pty r.dcd to.
edients show, a powerful reinedv'for cold I CiCiit aSLClS cnicnt.
addressed to
gred
and coughs, and pulmonary diseases
fAEICliU ClCVELAXD, M
Brunswick, Me.. Feb. 5. 1847.
D.
TN Ebc-csburg, nt
1 f.ignr -:,0 i,as
lowest prices
t the warehouse t.r i!i nn.'.-r.
oa hand and will s-ll at th
Oil. VALIXTIXU MOTT, STCVEF Or r7 TKT(s
City, e.y.t & x 01 Kj. '.-recompute; cosirlctc Cook; the Ntw CV..
it give, me pleasure U certify the value and ' cy- :vo, i:, , L'elavare Cook A',
eCicjicy of Avcr's Cherrv Pecturl ).!,.!. istone; Union Coal Rumrr ' it..
' 1 . " ....... tA.a Piu c . A . k
consider peculiarly adapted to cure diseasts of
the Throat and Lunjrs."
Cures of severe diseases upon the Luncs haTe
ueeii encciu'i
', do ; liar Roort. cop! ftove nil f.f.t!,' '
tc.-t styN? nnd pattern wLich cannot be excelled
or cu:uied. Ct.me r.nd see them. nrA rtrr.'t fnr.
by Cherry Pectoral in such -! Piet to brine yonr wife c!on" ?f n r,.
frenie cases as warrant the belief that a rt-mcdv j bring yr.ur lady-love.
has at length been found that can be depended of cvcr7 descrtic done ct tie
, . , " . v.uo ,-iuu voasuuipv.uji , -- '--. urn coprcr ai.e rcstey, Uircn
jwuicu carry iroiti our km. 1st tho'JBf ns rvr-rv : 111 exennnce lr r.r.
, , , . , 1. mni iB iiuic . ti-. lii.pvs. ny a 51:.:; attention
ted can look with confidence fur rtli f, and they io rtccive a liberal share cf rublic
siiou.u noi to iivnil tiunit. ves of it i patronage. J"iPf:i' imwim'T
PREPARED
1'ra.cttc
Ebensburg, July 8, lbo2.
AND SOLD BY JAMES C. ATH2.
ml ana Analytical Cltemlat,
Lowell, Mass. TAIIORIVG
Sold in Lbensburg by Fred. Kittell, d by ! mHE nndersV,,. ! ir . r- 1
fc.ai emers m .ueaicine tvery where. 1 I th fr... - t i . - J. i
iiiUbt l'J 18.V J4f., J ,.1 . 1 cl i5.vl,o.i Jt Johnston is dissolve!
Drug
. A
iat
i continue tne ousuu-fs ir. tUo ronm
v a M-jcnpituHjiuBOJUUm. where be will be bar '.'7
ti- i r ,.r , , , " , l fCTniCi' ratrors "
c i in Lit" orii - u unu. lie rece'r- i r-.. -:r
WM. I1T.4RL.LD &. SOX.
Cabluet Hare Rooms,
Allegheny Street, Hollidaysburfir, Pa.
"Would respectfully invite the attention of tht
public to their superior stock of
FURNITURE
oi every aescriptio.n . rurniture of all kindt
manufactured to order on the shortest notice.
to.
All orders from a distance promptly attended! dress goods.
THIS -WAY FOR GOOD AND
CJIGiP GOODS.
Witt be opened this week at the brick store
of J. Moore, in Ebensburg, a general assort
ment of cloths, cassimeres, satinetts, tweeds,
and a great variety of summer goods.
Together with any quantity of prints, delaines.
.lawns, cashmeres, ginghams, lustres and other
FreF..r.ui.,u ior me nair wmcn long experience ir'rt -r iork and Pi.Ibjdelplii- t'e lat-t
and scientific research has produced, either ,.s I fashions and c-u.iot be beaten c'the-'ha
an article for the toiief, or its bencSoi.il eSVct ; shape or fit rf Coxt, Tunis r Vest V" ny
in a;l the diseases to which the hn&i.-in hair is j other Tailor in the country. a rcrretfufiy
liable. It will impart to the roughed and cai- k the public to give him a call and cca
scst hair the most beautiful arneirance. entire- fident his work i :.'
- - m - w i 1 V' I11IUL' m; i . f .
ly cleansing it from o.l purines. EAIl kinds ot country produce taken in
lint while wa a-prt !,? t .1.. r.i-'il r , J 'w '
... ...... ,t ,uc urst jn-ufijjV.iuttu 1(..r iroric.
iortnetouei oi tnose who wish to rcUiu tho
April 29,1852.
Executor's IVotice.
iiubULAs, letters testamentary have been
6.u oy me itegtster of Cambria coun
ty, on the last will and tAtmnt t
U . i . ....... . . uaim mm
Hallegan, deceased, to the subscriber; residing
in Washington township. i said county, all per
sons indebted to said est j.
, ,. -- 1CUUCBVCU IU
make immediate payment, anrf
T. . . - " UklU'
A I mo B(TH.infit JB!kltfl 0OtaA A. ... .
IC ;b7j7 lo present tnem duly
authenticated tor payment. - : - . , '
JOSEPH NOEL, Executor
May 26, 1853 31-6tpd, ' J!'zccutor-
; job lvouii
Neatly and expeditiously executed at this Office.
A fresh arrival of Boots. Sh
lata, aps, lancy lump and Florence St ran
Bonnets, Powder, Gun Caps, Shot. Lead. &c.
received this day and for sale at the cheap store
- J. JdOOKE.
June 26. 1861.
2000 pounds -wool, butter, eggs wanted by
' - J. WOO RE
ALSO A LARGE
and good assortment of hardware, oueensware.
saddlery, elnthintr.' stHonrv. rlmnra X-s. f-
;o - -e-, uv.,. .... ,
1'ersona vn nir ttnota nn.l chn.. I,o Jlu,lu,!'' lt "J rriiiaiaiinff.
. - , u.3 . ..... ,
caps, or ready made clothing, will find it to their'. 't,u""'t"k grice:
toall at the I ls lssea r.i a cnaracter who!
A.
000
T r"ttrr nprvnv
liuir in .ill it -l nn . -AO i
LUXURIANCE AI7D SEAUTY.
it must not be forgotten that iu all diseases of :T2S2IPiC EXPLOSIOU 02T SEC F R.
the hair or scaTp, such as the falling of the hair 1 "ILE FRJ1I THE bUilillT 2
uauuruii, LuiiiLMes. or sores OU tne S?iln X-t it I
is, perh.-ips 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 thr, in numerons. where otU-r rei,.l".
oies nave neen tnel m rain, 5TORU".S CHEM-- e lu''i't be,t eeiected stock or ij.ai
ICAL IMVIUORATOUhas supcri-elcd the rn:i- i eTer -hown in this or the j"'"-" countieo, L.3
in full Dlontitn h. 8locK cons-.sts in purt of Dri Goods, such
ru-an, . c'oth?,- casii-
Wholesale and Ilclall Z3rj Good
rjlliii Subscribers h.iveju-t revived fnm the
m. v.vn u i-iiica, I'liu are now cirer.ncr Tot uitr
ad vantage
Rrick SI ore.
OOL, Butter, and U kinds of ' Grain.
taken jn exchange for goods at
.' Moore's 'store.
The highest price paid for wool at the stort
' GEO. J. RODGERS.
Tho subscriber, thankful for past favors, ear-
nestly requests his customers, and the public
generally to at least call and examine his stock:
tnd if he cannot suit every person in quality
nd price it is not his fault. Produce and lum
per of all kinds taken in exchange for eoods-
and he also takes CASH when offered.
J. MOORE.
Ebcnsburg, April 28, 1851.
WHISKEY, TVhite Lead, and Linseed Oi
for sale by ' ' ' - J. Mnnr.
J. Moore.
40 Barrels Conemaugh Salt for. sale by-
- J.-Moore.
This Way!
ror .tne .hichest urices are rmid fnrtiodl Toll c.
Bitms ana tanners bark in either trade or cash by I Davis,
WUUHL. I April y. 1552.
WM. -DAVIS. JOHN 1LOTD.
Davis & Lloj-d,
Having formed a partnership in the
MERCANTILE BUSINESS,
Would respectfully solicit the patronasre of their
friends and the public generally.
t old stand of "William
n full plentltudc. I 8tovk cc;'ts';s,,i !li purtof D
P3 of i!afc !-' French. Kn'-'-si, aud Auier
a character wholly di.Tcriii'- fr. tiers, Satl.et. Tr ;-. nib.t fifths, s-'t;-'. -
the Oils. Greaso. licstorativts. u-Wh ... . leueia and oiher T?stinrs, K"in ic. inotis-tl"-'
now so nuiacrouo'.y foisted on the public, under t laiUt, boiiib-i zinc?, end ladies dress goods of
the pretence of being newly discovtrcd fr bald-1 every ':c?cril,ri"n; .awls, nandkerchi's, scrips
nes3, gray hair, &c. cravats, tihlt4. rihe,. glox.s Hnd h,.jiery of
Storr's Iztvigorator uI1 kir,i,' talkie linen dripcro, cri-!., rJ, iiiu
has now been tested for yrars, nnd its efficacy ! a51 Jelll,w tiaiin VHosey, cnton Cunn"!, b!U'
has been proved by thousands, Every year its , ket3 aml corerlets, Lickory shirting, lri!i linus.
reputation and sales have increased, until uioro r r,i hite goods of t vtry Jcscriptioa ; laces,
of it is consumed annually than of any other ; edgings, insertings, fits, cap?, ia"
prepnration lor the hair ever offered to the Amer-1 ncti hoots and shoes. harJwarc, quernswirs,
ican public. It is compounded on strictly sci-! glasssvure. nails, flour and s.-ilt ; fiah, and iroa.
entifio principles, and the proprietor will stake ; Also a splendid asf-ortmeut of groceries. drur.
his reputation on its efficacy. p.iints and fyc .stuff?. All t-f wlst.-h we oS--r
Its extraortlinary cheapness places it -within at lower priotH than gcos have- ever 1 . j
the roach of tho humblest family, and its con- ! the country. AU kinds of c.in.trv rroJjcc,
).j : . u i .i ii i ... .
vcucu iiuue luoium it. u piucu on IUC most lUZU'
rious toilet.
For sale by the proprietors price 25 ccnt3.
CP. AMET&CO,
320 Arch street, one door below Sivth.
For sale by Fred. Kittell, Ebensburc : James1 cover freight.
i)i-u,ouuiiuii, v. iuuckerniae CU., Jounstown'I
December 1G, lSGJS-ly. '
lumber, railroad ties, racs, f axseod, &c,
We will wholesale any of the abovo Sf.nl".l
selection of goods, to country mercliitats tt a'.f
pricsa, putting only on a iiUiil f -ur to
R, M'GRA-X:; & RELLLY.
Section 104, Novcsmlcr 4, 18o2.
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