• 4 -* •j -, 41.1. 0 10 0 1 1 1 . f , ;„ ,A, BY JAS. CLARK. The Latest News from Europe---In• ced by intemperance, yet our moral sensibilitiesl teresting from Hungary. seem not to be awake to their awful condition, The New York Courier arid the Herald have Shall we continue longer to sit still and see our telegraphic dispatches from London, with the fellows swept down in hecatombs by this foe, latest news. The anniversary in Paris, on the whose appetite is never satisfied, and whose con 4th, of the Proclamation of the Republic, was stant cry is "give ! give !" Shall we securely splen lidly celebrated. The despatch of the ' fold our arms when consequences so dreadfal Courier gives this brief notice of it. Inuit certainly be the result of our inactivity 7 PRANCE.—PAHI%, Friday, 5 P. M.—Up to Shall the voice of weeping as it come, from the this hour the fete has passed admirably. The abode of disconsolate wives and starving chil weather has been splendid, and there was not teen, • pierce the very heavens and we remain the slightest attempt at disturbance; there were ' ; unmoved ? In the name of temperance and ha hut few cries of "rive la reprehlique" raised by the people, who seemed to exhibit little entini- Inanity, we ask you to forbid it. Let us arouse Mum. The President was greatly cheered, and from our sleep. It is no time for cold calcula cheats of"rive Napo/eon" were universal. The tion now that the enemy is upon us. religious ceremony was very impressive. The e illuminations commence at nightfall, and nothing A Meesteeic. likely to disturb public tranquillity is feared,i ""'"''''''""'"` goverment --e--- ee- --e-• The French goverment reports the necessity of Auditor's Notice. reforming prison discipline in France. l'he Tae dridersigned Auditor, appointed by the Bank of France returns for this week show that Cann of Ceininon Pleas of Huntingdon county. the discounted bills account is not lower than it to distribute the moneys arising from the sale of Las been since the revolution. the Properly of the firm of Mitchell. Vance & ALSTRIA AND.SAILLINIA are about to sign on mexoittiot, to and saint' the seepeettee chit.. offensive and defensive treaty. Sardinia will ante, will attend for that purpose at his office in pay eighty millions of francs to Austria, who , the borough of Huntingdon , on Saturday June will then evacuate Alexandria. I 16, 1849, at 10 o'clock, A. M., when and where GEMNIANy--Foßcrii Disseitaerioe of THE 1 , all persons interested may attend. NATIONAL a ny THREATENELL—The news i A. W. 13 ENE DIC T, Auditor. from Germany is full of interest. Later advice, I Ma 15, 1849. from Frankfort mention that it is more than prob- y able matters will aesume nn unpleasant aspect AUDITOR'S NOTICE. there. The arrival of Kinierach, with 5000 The undersigned Auditor e oppointed by the troops, Prussian, is confirmed. Two thousand Court of Common P leas of I I untingdon cou n men entered Mayne° on the 29th tilt., Reports say that they will enter Frankfort. A romp de ty, to distribute the moneys airing from the suit against the Parliment is expected. There sale of the property of Frederick Gates, to and was much excitement, both at Frankfurt and anion the respective claimants, will attend for Coiogne. At the termer place, the Constituent I that toupee() at hie office in the berough of II un- Assembly hell adopted a resolution to cause the tingdon. on Thursday the 14th June, 1849, at armed force of the State and civic guard to take 10 o'clock A. M., when and where all persons anew the oath of allegiance to the constitution. intcree led may attend. The garrison is also to be. reinforced. A. %V. BENEDICT, Auditor. VIENNA..--FHE INDEPENDENCE OF lIUNGAUT May 16,1849. PROCLAIMED--Sixteen hundred wounded were brought in ox the 30th April. The seige of Co- AUDITOR'S NOTICE. morn has been raised. The Hungarian dictator The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the is installed at Poste--lie has proclaimed the in- Court of Common Pleas of Huniin don coun. dependence of Hungary. The Hungarian cause ~ to distribute the moneys g y,arising from the was daily gaining ground . . The 110,000 Rue- we of . rho personal property of Joseph Vance, Mans will enter Austria in four columns. to and among the respective claimants will nt lent:v.—Our advices from Rome state that tend for that purpose at his office in the borough the Constituent Assembly at Rome, on the 21th nit., declared its sitting permanent, and passed a of H u ntin g'''. en I,l turdaY Ili. 161 h June, resolution that any deputy who should desert his 1819, at 10 o'clock A. M.. when and where all past should be considered a traitor to his country. persona interested may mired. It also drew tip and despatched to Civita Vcc- I • A. W. BENEDICT, Auditor. chi, a protest to Oudinot and issued an address May 15, 1819 to the people. The Assembly then summoned . the Triumvirate to its presence, to give an ac count of the proposed French intervention ; who Navin; attended, Maranni stated that they had recaived no official communication ou the subject; that they had faith in the good institutions of France, but it was, nevertheless, necessary not to neglect all mmsures requisite for the c00n .., try's safety. The assembly then, at the sugges tion of Kizanni, resolved, m conformity with the n.w constitution, that though thorouly deter• rritte.l to resist the union of temporal and spirit- nal powers in one and the same person, they were ready to assure the Pope the full and per feet exercise of his ecclesinsticdl powers. IMPOILTANT RUMOR PROM MEXICO.-The N. 0. Delta, of the 27th ult., publishes the sub joined letter, dated MATAMORAS, April 20, 1819. Parades is kicking up the &vit at present. The pvnunciados (insurgents) took San Luis Potosi on the 17th inst., and have marched on (Neter°. The troops sent from here to put down the revolt have rronottneed in favor of Parades, and joined the revolutionists as soon es they crossed the mountains." Our previous nilvices from Mexico (says the Delta) represented that a formidable inuurree non had broken out in the vicinity of San Luis, and that a large body of troops had bean sent on by the Government to put down the insurgents. If the above intelligence be correct, we may expect the unfortunate republic of Mexico soon to be plunged into the horrors of anarchy, if not a civil w•ar. From the Erie Gazette. Tought9 on Temperance. Messrs. EDITORS :—ln my lust, I attempted to show that iiitemperance operated deleterious ly upon the fatellect. In this I shall attempt to show that its effects are equally injurious to the physical constitution of man. In the human system, the utmost order, har• mony and dependence of parts is observable ; and it is equally apparent that this order must he preserved,or the most idarrning symptoms will appear and the most fatal consequences ensue. Experience and observation confirm us in the opinion that the free and habitual use of ardent spirits is directly calculated to destroy this or der, lay the foundation of numerous and painful diseases, and ultimate in premature death. In deed drunkenness itself is n disease—a disease which is performing the work of death with a inore desolating vengeance than the yellow fever, the Cholera or any other epidemic of which we have any knowledge—a disease which in almost every case proves fatal. In looking at the drun kard, it is often difficult to say whether in taking the census he ought to be nnmbered with the living or the dead. Ile is already a naked skel eton, or a bloated corps, or walking mummy, (when he can wallc,) a mass of animated putre faction, and a stench in the nostrils of every de cent and respectable man. This, evil however, comes not to us single handed. By strongly exciting the stomach, it soon destroys its tone, brings on loss of appetite, induces dyspepsia, &c. By increasing arterial action, it plays upon the delicate structure of the lungs, paints the hectic flush upon the cheelc, and causes the hoarse and deep-seated cough which indicates with so much certainty the mis erable end of the unhappy victim. Yet, with these facts before us, how tame are our efforts to save our friends from so shameful and wretched an end. Though they are literally “rotting" away under the influence of diseases euperindu. CE) Of Partition and Valuation of the Real Eslrt to of Nathaniel Wilson, Eq.; late of Barrett town ship, Huntingdon county : NOTICE is hereby given to the heirs and legal representatives, of Nathaniel Wilson, Esq., late of Barren township, Huntingdon county, and ell others interested, that by virtue of a writ of Partition and Valuation, issued sot of the Orphans' Court of said county, and to me directed, I will hold ar: Inquest to part and di vide or value and,n ',praise, all that certain real Estate, tract or plantation of land, situate in Harms township, Huntingdon county, contain ing about three hundred and thirty-five acres, and adjoining lands of William Oaks, Robert Massey, Daniel Mersey, William Johnston, the heirs of Thomas Bell, deed., and others, hav ing thereon erected three horses—one large stone house, and two small ten ant houses and Bank Barn, on the premises Wednesday the 27th day of June 1899, at which time nod place all p•rsens Interested may attend if they think ' proper. MATTHEW CROWNOVER, May 15. 1849-61. Sheriff. Of Partition and Valuntitto of the Real Estate. of Daniel Kurfmnn, late of Union township, Huntingdon county, deed., and to nil others interested, that by virtue of a writ of Partition and Valuation, issued out of the Orphans Court of said county, and to me directed, I will bold an Inquest to part and divide or value and ap praise all that certain tract, piece or parcel of land, situate in ( nss township, Huntingdon county, adjoining lands of Lewis Stever, Philip Kurlman, I onrall Kurfmnn end Peter Kurfmnn, and Shirlevs Knob, containing about two hun dred and sixty acres or thereabouts, being lie farm upon which the Fuld Daniel Kutfman ie sided at the time of his death— on the premises, on Friday the 20th July, A.D. 1849, at which time and place all persons interested may attend if they think proper. MATTHEW CROWN OVER, May 15, I R49.11t. Sheriff. Estate of John Miller, dee , d. Huntingdon County, SS. an Orphans' Court held at Huntingdon, in and for the county of Huntingdon, on the sec ond Monday. (9th) April, 1849, i before Hort. George Taylor. Presi dent, and James Orrin, and John Stewart, Aaao• Chili' Judges of said t'ourt on motion of A. W. Benedict, Esq., the Court granted a rule on the heirs and legal representatives of John Miller, late of Union township, in said county, decont,tl, to appear on the second Monday of August next, and accept or refuse to take the Real Estate of the said deceased at the valuation thereof. Cer tified from the Record under the seal of the said Court at Huntingdon the 23d day of April, A. D. 1849, by M. F. LAMPBELL,CIerk. May 8,1849-41. W. H. SMITH. W. M.SINCLAIR. sNirrui & SINCLAIR, Wholesale Gtocera, Produce & Commission Merchants, and Dealers in Plusburg .7lfanufactures, No. 86 Wood street, Pittsburg, Pa. Ref, to Mr. GErinos GAVIN, ( Huntingdon. Messrs. J. & W. SAXTON, April 3,11349. GOLD PENS. Warranted GOLD PENS, with silver handles, can be had at ScoTT's Cheap Jewelry Store, for $1.25 Other Gold Pens, without handles, for 75 cents. April 17, 1849. HUNTINGDON, PA., TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1849. ALEXANDRIA FOUNDRY. HE subscriber respectfully stmoui ees to the I public that ho is prepared to do work of all kinds connected with the Foundry business, in lathe best manner, end on the most reasonable terms. He has constantly on band wagon boxes, ploughs and plough castings, hollow ware, and stoves of vs riot. kinds and sizes. The cooking stoves which he manufactures are inferior to none in the country, and are warranted to perform the various operations of cooking and baking in a manner equal to any, and superior to most.— He has these stoves calculated for either wood or coal. He has lately procured patterns for wood and parlor stoves, which for beauty rind excellence cannot he excelled. Also, stoves for offices, shops, &c., such as egg stoves, cannon stoves, and others.' He invites persons desirous of purchasing to give him a cal, as he is deter mined to sell as good an article and at as low prices as can be olitaiiied at any other place.._ WILLIAM GRA.FFIUS. May R, 1e46-Iy, Orphans' Court Sale. DY a decree of the (Indians' Court of the II county of Huntingdon, made on the second day of May in the year 1849, Walter B. Hudson, Executor of Margaret Smith, dec'd., late of :Thin. ley township, in said county, and widow and der isee of James Smith, formerly of said county' and township, was ordered and decreed to make sale of the real estate of the said Margaret Smith, in the said county and township, consisting of a tract of Land, containing one hundred and fifty acres, more or less, with about fifty acres of clear ed land, and a log house, log stable, log spring house, and other improvemr ids thereon. Tim in pursuance of the said decree of the Orphans' Court, the eoresaid tract of 150 acres of Land in Shirley township, will Le sold at public outcry, on the premises, to the highest and best bidder, on Monday the 25th day of Juno 1849, at 10 o'clock A. M, of said day. One half of the purchase money to he paid on the confirmation of the sale; and the other half thereof in one year thereafter ; to be seen red by bond and mortgage. Attendance will be given on the day of sale, on the premises, by my agent, James Ramvey, Esq. WALTER IL HUDSON. Executor of Margaret Smith. May 8, 1849. LIFE INsitIIIANCE. The Girard Life Insurance Annuity and Trust Company of MlMl&lelphia. Office No. 159 Chestnut Street, Capital $300,000 C A wrnit PERPETUAL. I lONTINUE to make Insurances on Lives on kJ the most favorable terms, receive end execute Trusts and receive deposits on Interest. The Cr pital being paid up and invested, to". getheawith accumulated premium fund. affords is perfect sectseily to to t h e insured. The pre-I maim Indy be paid in yearly, half yearly, or quarterly payments. BOOTS it' 0 SHOES. The Oompany add a BONUS et stated pert ods to the insurances for life. This plan of in surance is the most approved of, and is more generally in use, than any other in Great Britain, (where the subject is best understood by the peo - • ple, end where tlity have had the longest exec- LiTlk, rience,) as appears from the fact, that out of 117 Life insurance Companies there, of all kinds, 87 are on this p . m. The first BONUS was appropriated in Decent.; LEin wEsTnnoon, her 1844, amounting to 10 per cent. on the sum insured under the oldest policies; to 8 3.4 per Has just returned from Philadelphia with a cent., 7 1-2 ter cent., &c. &c. on others, in pro. general and elegant assortment of portion to the time of standing, making BR addi- fools and Shoes, lion of 4100; $87,50; $75, &c. etc. to every for Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's wear, 1,000, originally insured, which is an average of all of which have been manufactured of the best mare than 50 per cent. un the premiums Poid, materials and after the latest and most approved and without increasing the annual payment of style, mi d will be La „ ATE , the company. lie will also manufacture BOOTS and SHOES The operation of the BONUS writ be seen by' to ardor, and all w h o h is . or hi m w i t h t h e i r mi .. the following ettootPlce fthth the Life In s urance torn may rely upon having their work done neat- Register of the Company, thus: ly and ex peditionsly, and of the best materials. A continuance of public favor is respectfully requested: May 1,1849-3 t. I I Amt.ofpol.and 1 Sum Bonus or bonus payable Policy.lnsured. Addition, at the party's idecease. SI ,000 2,000 4,000 1 2.000 5,000 No. 585100.00 11,100.00 < ,I 88 250,00 2,750.00 „ 205 i 400,00 9,400,00 ~ 270 I 175.00 2,175,00 333 I 437 , 50 5,437, 5 0 Pamphlets oontainine the table of rates, and explanations of thesubject; forms of application and further infotmation can ho had at the office, gratis, in person or by letter, addressed to the President or Actuary. 'B W. RICHA RDS, President. JNO. F. JAMES, Actuary. May 8, 1849.-ly *.hrtiffli Aixit. By virtue of a writ of Vend. Exp to me di rested, will be exposed to sale, by public vendue or outcry, on the premises, on the 26th instant, the following real estate, viz: A certain Lot of Ground, shunts in Barren township, Huntingdon county, near to or ad joining the village of tiau'sburg, containing one acre, more or less, adjoining lands of John For rest's heirs. John Armitage. Esq., and others, having thereon circled a log house, tan-house anal yard. Seized and taken in execution, nod to be sold as the property of John Snyder, with notice to Adam Greer and all other terre tenants. M. CROWNOVEIi, Sheriff. Sheriff's 01lice, May 8. 1849. Auditor's Notice. TI -IL undersigned auditor, appointed to distri bute the assets in the hands of Jacob M. Cover's Assignees, among the creititoi a, will el ute(' for that purpose nt his oilier in Huntingdon. on Saturday tho 26th day of May, inst., at 10 eclock A. M., when and where 01l persona in terested will present theiJ claims, properly au henticated. JOHN HEED, A uditor May 2, 1849 School Fund. In pursuance of the provisions of the 32nd Section of the Act of the General Assembly, passed the. oth day of April A. 1). 1819, we, the undersigned Commissioners of Huntingdon county, hereby notify the citizens of the several School Districts of said county, that the share of each of the said districts in the State appro priation of $200,000 for the year 1850, is the sum set opposite to each district respectively, as transmitted to us by the Superintendent of Crimmen Schools, viz Ilarree, $137 35 Brady, Cromwell; Cass, Clay, Dublin, 70 26 Franklin, 133 25 Ilenderson, 101 68 Hopewell, 70 22 Jackson, 127 92 Morris, 06 99 Penn, 71 21 Shirley, 111 01 Springfield, 67 21 Porter, 73 SO Tell, 83 09 Tod, 93 07 Union, 18 38 Warriorsmark, 91 81 West, 138 19 Walker, 95 53 Alexandria borough, 50 02 Birmingham, 29 11 Huntingdon, 121 23 Shirleysburg, 28 70 ROBERT CUMMINS, JOSHUA GREENLAND, WILLIAM HUTCHISON, CommisAionrr, May 1, 1819 Teachers Wasted At a meeting of the School Directors of the borough of Huntingdon, held 29th April, 1949, it was resolved to employ two male and two female teachers to take charge of the Common Schools for ten months, commencing on Tues day the sth day of June vox. Proposals from teachers, diiected to the President,will be recei ved until Saturday evening, 16th Mily, when a meeting of the board will be held and applicants will present themselves Pic ensmination. THOS. TIVRCHINELt, l'res'dt. Sonic ,Seorr, Sec'y. May 1, 1849. Auditor's Notice, The undersigned Auditor appointed by . the Court of Common Pleas of Hue tiepin. coo to distribute the money arising from a Sherifl's sale of the personal property of William John ston of the borough of Hunt ingdon. toned nmong those entitled by law to receive it, will attend to the duties of this appointatent at hts office in the borough of Huntingdon n ;Ire 121.1 k day of June next, (A. D. 1849) at one o'clock in the afternoon of snitl day, when and where all permit s ore requivd to present thrieclaims an said fund or be debarred thereafter from cant ing in for any share thereof. JOHN REED, Auditor. Mny 1-, 1819. "Beat the " Hall of Fashion" who Can ! B. & W. SNARE, No.l, Corner Room of Snore's Rote, opposite John Whittaker's Tavern, Huntingdon, Pa. The undersigned thankful for past favors, in film their customers and the public generally that they have just received from the city, the largest, cheapest and most splendid assortment of Ready Made Clothing, ever brought to Huntingdon. 1 heir stock con sists of Dress and ' , ruck Cords. t-ne les and Busi ness Coats, Paysloons and Vests of every style and description suited to the season—worronted well mode and fashlonshly cut. A splendid as sortment of Bleached Muslin and Linen Shirts and Plaited Bosoms. Cotton, worsted end woolen short Stockings; Suspenders and Mend kerchiefs. A genteel suit of clothes for almost not Nov styles of Hats end Qaps. Note & Shoes, Umbrellas, &c., a'l of which will be sold at the lowest prices. Please cal and examine before purchasing elsewhere. B. & W. SNARE liunlingann, April 3, 1,,49. PENWA. RAILROAD COMPANY Notice is hereby given that the NINTH IN STALMENT of five do lore per share is re quired to be paid on or before the lot day of May, and the tenth instalment of five dollars per share on or Ware tho rat day of July next, at the office of Miles & Dorris. Payments will be received of one or more in stalments. or the stock may be paid in full, nt the option of the Stockholders, and interest will be allowed from date of payment. Instalments not paid punctually wi'l be sub ject to the pens by of one per cent per month, as required by law. GEORGE V. BACON, April 24,1949. Treasurer. mArnA,G, ORPHANS' COURT SALE. In pursuance of an order of the Or phans Court of Huntingdon county, will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, on FRIDIJY, 25th .4ISY next, A Tract of Land situate in Jackson township, Huntingdon county, being the property of Abraham Ditsworth, deed, containing 106 GO 158 26 71 62 69 70 100 .1 ICRES, neat measure, and bounded ou the cast by lands of J. Haftley, and on the west by lands of G. W. Campbell. The im provements are a small log house and barn. About 40 acres cleared. TERMS :—One half of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of the sale, and the other half in ene year thereafter, with interest, to be secured by the bond and mortgage of the pur chaser. JAMES GILLAM, April 13, 1849, JACOB SNYDER, MERCHANT TAILOR, Would respectfully Wenn his old fricrolt• and the Public generally but hr ban reFuntrd busi ness as MERCHANT TAILOR, in Cite reom. next door to b. Couts' H otel, fottnerly occupied by the Globe Printing office, Huntingdon, Po. . . $251 18 Ho has just received from Philadelphia a splendid norm tment of ( LOTHS, CASS!. EHS and VbBTINGS of the bent finish o!iich. he is prepared to make up to order at picot that cannot fail to suit the views of all. A perfect At will in all cases be guaranteed. Work will also he done for those who prefer purchasing their cloth elsewhere. May t, 1840. ITZIW LrOTABL:MEMENT. Saddle tv, Harness Sianntactorv. ... WILLIAM GLASSGOW • Respectfully informs the public, that 1.6 lies commenced buCiness for himself in the room lately occupied iv F. Krell nearly opposite the Post Office, in Main Street, H untingdon, Pa. All kinds of Harness and Saddles wi I be man. factored on the shortest notice, of the best mate rials. and as cheap as can be had at any other establishment in the county. Ile respectfully t,slia 9 share of public patron- Ree. illy 1, 1849. WAR AGAINST HIGH PRICES ! ! CHEAP W.ITC HES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, 4. FAYCY GOODS!! The undersigned has just returned from Philadelphia, with a large and very superior assortment of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, which he is enabled to sell 20 per Cent. Cheaper than heretofore! Persons wishing to purchase are invited to call and satisfy themselves of this fact. Ire• Particular attention will be paid to the repairing of all kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. An experienced workman from one of the eastern cities will be constantly employed for thisi purpose. • did gold and silver bought and ex- changed for which the highest price will be allowed. J. T. SCOTT, Huntingdon, April 17, 1849. NOTICE The subscriber, residing in Pcnn Huntingdon county, gave two premisary cotes in the month of June )848, for s.lis each to J. S. Shull, of ‘Villionisburg, Blair county, one payable six months after dote, the other in one year; bring in part consideration for building for him he said Shull at saw mill, which he has never finished according to contract. This is to caution all persons against purchasing said notes as I ism detelinincd not to pay them until the work is finished, unless compelled by law. If Mr.Shull's honor will not prompt him to come and finish his job, I hereby invite hinito institute n suit for the collectien of the note dte, and Is will test the matter with him. SAMDEL REED. Penn township, April 23,1849. Administrator's Notice. Estate of JOHN A ARSIIIILL, late of 4ringfield towns/zip, dec'd. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Ad ministration have been granted to the under signed on said estate. Persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. and those having claims nr demands against the some to present them duty authenticated for set tlement to April 24, IR4O Executors , Notice. LETTERS testamentary hawing been granted to the undersigned on the estate of JOHN WALL, late of West town• ship, in the county of Huntingdon, de ceased, all persons indebted to said es tate are hereby notified to call and make payment, and all persons having claims against the same are requested to pre sent them duly authenticated for settle meet to the subscribers. JAMES WALL, Erecu Inr. Et:FEEL:A %VALI, Executrix.. April 24, 1849. VOL. XIV, NO, 19 OXYGENATED 13 I'l''4' IF, R Pi, FOR THE CURE OP . DYSPEPSIA, GENERAL DEBILITY, This medicine is an excellent tonic. It im parts health and vigor to the oligestiveorgsne and thus strengthens the whole system. Hence it is Just the thing for :Spring. when so many n eed enmethin,g strengthening. Let every one real the following' cases. and if you have one or morn symptoms like those ineLtioned, don't fail to try this invaluable medicine. CIT re CPSe el Dyspcpsia From R. P. STOW, Esi., ✓Jsst. Clerk U. S. House Representatives. Da. Gnu. 13. GIIKEN ....-11pr Sir—l feel it not only n pleaeut e, but a duty, to make known to you and to the public, (if you desire it.) the sur prising effects of the tt Oxygenated Bitters," in relieving me from that most discouraging disor der, Dyspepsia. I have been afflicted for about seventeen years with the usual attendant symp toms, viz: conctipntion of the bowels. headache, pain in the chest, flatulence acidity of the stom ach, rind severe nausea ; and for months nt a time not the lenst particle of moisture would appear on the surface of the cheat or limbs, and most of the time I was extremely bilious. I lie4e used various remedies, have been stiiel in my dirt, have been dosed with calomel and (metier, day after day by physicians, but all to no gtoct/ pose. Hearing of the wonderful effects of the tt Oxygentited Bittrrs," in the cure of Dyspepsia, I procured some as n last resort , have used four bottle. of the medici c, and find the had, sy toms all removed, and myself' once more in ton enjoyment of health. None but the Dyspeptic sufferer, who has felt a I the hotrora of the di. onn e, can at all appreciate the value of the medi cine. I 'oust sincerely hope that ell will make trial of the medicine, and with me be able to re• juice in the return of health. ,Idin'r de bonis non Lady Cured of Neuralgia. From Rev. T110.11.1S KIDDER, of Vermont. . Sin gives nie great pleasure to in form you that the . oxygenoted Bitters," with which you furnished my wife, has wrought a cure in - her ease. About two yeari sitter. my wife was violently ettacked with neinalgia in the face, through the chest, in the wrists and ankles. So violent was the disease, added to a general derangement of the female sy stem, that her strength was completely prostrated, her flesh wasted, and she rendered miserable indeed. feel grateful for the restoration of her health, and in duty bound to give publicity to the above facts, that others similarly afflicted may know where to seek for cure. Truly your friend, TIIOMAS KIDDER. F7'olll Hon . ; MYRON' L. 4 WRENC E, For some twenty years if had sulTered severe ly from humoral Asthma. I veto compellid to sit up one-third of the night, and the rent of the time my sleep was interrupted by idulent fits of coughing and great dither Ity of breathing. In all my attendance upon our courts I never went to bed in Northampton in twenty years but twice, and then was compelled to get up. Now I lie in bed without difficulty, and sleep soundly. I took the " Oxygenated Bitters," according to directions. Thu violent symptoms immediately abated, and perseverance in the use of tl a rem edy has removed all its troublesome consequen ces. rho value of such a remedy is incalculable, and I hope its virtues may he widely diffused and its beneficent naviiex extensively employed." thi E n t e & Po :Truss, General Agents. No. 26, South Sixth St, Philadelphia. Sold wholesale and retail by THO3IAB READ & §4124. i I untingdon, Pa. Price-1.00 per bottle: six bottles for $5.00. May 8, 1849. spring Miliinnry foods IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Silks, Ribbons and Millinery Goods; No. 45 South Second Street, above Chesnut; PHILADELPHIA; w ine ou li L li Dc r u a v llt i t i tintg the trnt city, o their largo lonof !ll t t , cl:ontaa rg nd e and rich assort nirrit !if %prism Goodx, Received by tale arrivals from France, such as Glare Silks for easing bonnets, Fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbenr—a laqe anti beautiful essortmrnt of all pricer; Plain Mantua and Satin BibLons, from No. 1 to No. 12; French and American Artificial Flowerg, (in great variety) ; Colored and White Crapes; Fancy Laces and Nets; French Chip Hats; Face Trite minas—QuiWags; Covered Whalebones—Cane: Buck rams—Wi now ; Bonnet Crowns and Tips, Together with every article appertaining to the Millinery trade. March 27,11949 JEREMIAH NEED, Administrator. M. & J. M. ROWE, Broom and Wooden ware Store. No. 63 North Third Street, ore door above Arch Eat Side, P'iittaflelphia, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in all hinds of lirooms, 13 rushes, B uckets, Cedar Ware, Willow and French Baskets, Shoe and Wall Brushes, Scruf,s, Dusters, Mats. Blacking., Enateinsmade Wooden Ware of mil.) , do ci ilii on, &c.. at iho eta mirkei MANLY ROWE March 20, 18 19-3 m 6lt in F.V I S &c., &c., &C WASHINGTON . D. C.. June 15,1846 Pt., A ug. 5,1846 of ,ifoss•-. Sohn Stone & Bons, Cobh paid for Broom Corn JOHN. M, ROWE