AT THE OLD STAND," MARKET SQUARE, HUNTINGDON. I SPRING and SUMMER GOODS. I I GEORGE GWIN, received anti in now opening a splontlid stock of Spring and Summer Cootld, swung which ow bo bound every voriely of Ladies' and Gentlemens' Ness Goods, in part, l loths of all kinds, French, Nelgian and Fancy Cassimers, Kentucky Jeans, Croton, Oregon and Tweod C hs ; Vestings, Flannel. and Drillings, arid a swirly of COM. G 014114 for Stionittcr cot' Muslin de Lames. French L t.vns .11,1 :Shaw!a and handioreitit Mernioes. a large assortmt tit of Cali coes of the newest st3las and xi low priers, Ea. lawn, French, &omit and Domestic Ging• llama and Bultorine., French and Irish Linen. and Checks, Bed 'net:lnge, 31uslins and sheet lags, etc., etc. Boots, Shoes, Ants anti Caps, Groceries, Hardware, Queenswate, &c., with a great variety of goods of all kinds. The above mock of Goode having been aelec ted with great care and purehnr dat reduced prices for Caah, I am enabled to offer Great Bargains, and hope all who want will at least examine my stock before purchasing • IF, obeix. 86 I aside• tarmineil to Fell on as reafonalde term ac any ono in Pann4ylvania. Ple3Pe coil slid Fee my Gomlca% tt affords me pleasure to oLow them at all times. All kilide of Country Produce token in ex• change for Goode. Mtrch 31, 1849 LOS OF GOOD THINGS" ICE CREAM, C'ONVECTiONARY BAKERY'. iottio,F-.....rlinctlier, Thankful for past favors, moat respectfully in forms the citizens of Huntingdon sod its •km jity, that he has !nada every arrangeinent neces sary to supply all who rosy favor him with a call, with the most chose varieties of mLo 7-'2 Confectionaries, Cakes, Fruitsand Nut. Hi. private rooms are fined up in a handsome style, which will make them a comfortable ration fur Ladies and Gent emen. Parties can he turnished on the shortest notice with Ire Cream. Confectionaries, all kinds of Cakes and Fruits. Huntingdon, May 22, 1849. LAST ARRIVAL 1 New Goods! New Goods! J. & W. SAXTON '[DAVE just eeeived and are now opening a ap endid aasoi tinf•of of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, Their stock has been selected with great care, dna at lower prices than thane who purchased earlier, and comprii.es a uene.ol variety of cavly thing called for by the public. They have a beautiful variety of LADIES and GENTLE MEN'S Dress Goods, of the vety latest my ea, which for quality aid cheapness cannot be sur passed. In addition to their large stock of Dry Goods, Housekeepers can be eupp ied with Fresh Groceries, of a superior quality, very cheap ; Hardware Queenaware. &c., &c. They invite the piddle to cull and examine their stock. They make no charge for eh.% ing their Goods. May 1,1849. DENTAL SURGERY. LOWER PRICES than any other house of a similar char Deter on this continent. His facilities 1 for the IMPORTATION of Books from En lit the Senate, Mardi 1, 1819. rope are unsurpassed, having a branch Resolved, That this resolution l'''' Ye " of his Establishment in London, where 21, Nays 8. Extract from the Jomonl. SAML. W. PEARSON, Clerk. lorders of private gentlemen are careful. ly executed and forwarded to this Coun- Ta the House of Representatives, April 2, 1819. , try by every STEAMER and PACKET. RORI/1 Ve.i, 'that ,hie resolution pas ,, .—Yeas' A CATALOGUE 58, Nays 26. Extract from tile Jontnal. lof Books with the prices attached is is 1t Al. JACK, clerk. I sued quarterly, containing Lists of New Additions made to his large collection, which ore in all cases for sale at the LOWEST PRICES. or, from 25 to 75 per cent. below Pub. Halters' Prices. Th ain buying even a few books, quite a considerable amount is saved. As a still further INDUCEMENT to strangers visiting the city, every one who purchases One Dollar's worth of -- Books, will receive a copy of the Sohn Stone & Sons, STRANGER IN PHILADELPHIA, an elegant IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN 181 no volume, the price of which is 25 . Silks, Ribbons and Millinery Goods, cents. N 0.43 South Second Street above Chesnut la - The limits of this advertisement PHILADELPHIA, are too confined to enumeratethe pricesl AATOULD call the att. noon of Merchants and "JOURNAL OF SENATE. of tiny of the Books, or to give even a , 1 Y ltlillitters vir.iting the city, to their large faint idea of the inmet.se advantages to '' Resolution, No. 'SS entitled "Res- I and rich assortment of "elution relative to an amendment of the be derived from purchasing at the Great! ) Npeiiix Millinery Goods, " Constitution," was read a third iliac. Central Cheap Book-store,l;tit let all who . the question, will the Senate O 1, il itgreeßeceived hy late arrivals Irani Prance are in search of Books send for a Cata- ca„„ ;,,14, f„„.„,i„ g i„ i„,,, , such as "to the resolution? 'f lie Yeas and Nays logue, and buy the Books they are in , Fancy Dowiel and t fl l, hit to n.—fl large and " were taken agreeiddy to the Constitu want of, and when visiting The city, give b„,,„,,,„, ~„„„„„„, „I .11 p i, ri ; "ilea, and were as follow, viz: i Appleton one call, and you will be sure I Plain Mantua end Satin Isibbons, froth No. 1 I to No. 12 ; r 1 to Boas, Brawley,Crabb, ! Ito call again S'PATIONARY 'French and American Artificial Flowers, (in "Curming.hain, Forsyth, Hug., John-' "son, Lawrence, Levis, Mason, Moffitt- in all its brnitelies, furnished at the Low- , " ‘. : . , :;:t d 7 r , d el k y v l .ii,„ r "as, M'Cnxlin, Rich, Richards, Sadler, eat Prices. The Initials of those Touche. Fatev Lace. end Nete l pes; " Sankey, Sa very, Smell, Sayset, Ster- Sing Letter rind Note Paper, neatly F.„.„,,, chi p .. T., .its; "rett and Stilie-21, i stamped in the corner without charge. F„, T r i„ , n i nr „,_ l 4„;ili ng . ; Orders for any article may be sent by Covered Whith•hrotes— Cone: "NAYS—:Messrs. Best, Drum, Frick I "Ives,King, Kunio timelier, Putteiger anti mail, addressed to the Proprietor, and Ruckrams—Willow; Darsie, Sp e aker — S. . ‘ i• T o i ,r i ther wirievery article appertaining to the , the directions in all ca. es will be fully ' 13'.1111't i roans Tips, " Sr, the question was determined in carried out, with great punctuality and i ilery trade. "the affirmative." despatch. Marc': 27,1849. Orders for Catalogaes should be pre - "JOURNAL OP TILE HOUSE OF REPRE. p a id. GEO. S. APPLETON, Stray Mare. SENTATIVES. i Bookseller, p 0 , 1 Alter, Importer, and Cams to the residence of tiie subscriber, real. " Shall the resolution pass 1 The ! d i n, ~, mit : , t o wi t .sh in Iluntio,lon county Stationer, 164 CheBnut St., corner of ii i;:;,; the „: - .' , ..' "yens and nays were taken rig,reeably to .th of June inst., a stray Mans.— Seventh, Swaines Building. ; said Mitre is about lt: years of age; color, Straw ' " the provision of the tenth article ef lune 03 184 m.,9.-3 J . , I berrY Roan, and shod all round. The owner is i• " the Constitution, and are as follow, "viz : 1 GOLD PENS. charges and take her away, otherwise I will din ' " YEAS—Messrs. Gideon J. Ball, Dn. ' Warranted GOLD PENS, with silver pose of her according to law. " yid J. Bent, Craig Biddle, Peter D. handles, can ha hail at SCOTT's Cheap Jen ' , --Th WILLIAM RIDENOUR. i . : 11 Bloom, David M. Bole, Thomas K. Jewelry Store, for $1.25 Other Gold TING NEATLY EXE,C U. , " Bull, Jncob Cart, John H. Diehl, Nn- Pens, without handles, for 75 cents. 1 LANK DEEDS AND BONDS FOR THIS OFFICE. , " thaniel A. Elliott, Joseph Emery, Da.: April 17, 1849. I B SALE AT THIS OFFICE. Drs. Neff & Miller RESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity,.that they have fitted up a room in the S. E. corner of John ston's Hotel (enterance through Neff & Bro's Jewelry store) where they will take treat pleas ure in attending to all who may favor them with a call. Artificial Teeth, of all kinds,mOtlni:d7n the most improved modern style: Also, plugging, filing and clean int.; done with care and neatness. N. B. Teeth Extracted with all the ease and dispatch that modern science eau furnish.— Charges moderate. Notice to Purchasers of Unseated Land. ALL persons who have neglecter] lift ing their Deeds for Unseated Land bought June 1848, are notified that if not attended to by the August Court, they will be left in other hands for col lection. The Treasurer will be absent from home during the first three weeks of July. ISAAC NEFF, Treasurer. Treasurer's Office, June 9, 1849. ALEXANDRIA. FOUNDRY. THE subscriber respectfulq smtu , res to the public that he is prepared to do work of all kinds connected with the Foundry Mishit*, in the best manner, and on the most reasonable terms Ito has constantly on hand wagon boars, ploughs and plough castings, hollow store. end stones of variotts kinds and sizes. The cooking stoves which he IlliMurnourt, ore inferno tont,no in the country, and 1111 3 warranted to perform the various operations of cook.ng and lathing in • !winner equal to any, and superior to neout.— He has these stoves calculated for coher not,' or coal. He has lately procured 'titterns for wood and parlor 'toyer, which for beatify and exeellenee e.t.a be excelled. Also. stoves he offices, shops. eke., such as egg atone., cannon stove., and others. lie invitee persons desirous of putenaqng to give him a ea' I, as he is deter. mined to evil as good an article sod at an low prices so can be obtai led at uny other Otter. Wll.l.l.lNri GRAFFII.7B. Moy 8.1846-Iy. W. 11.SMITII. W. 37. IN( LAIR. & *1\1:11,1111t, - . Wholesale 4.ltocere, Produce & Commission Merchants, and Dealers in Pttts':urg fanufactures, No. 56 Wood street, PittEburg, Pa. Refrr to Mr. (honor. (ttw•ts. lluiitinoon. Megan, J. & W. B.tatTots, April 3.1849. OB P}UN "T J TED AT ,r . 7 ,r, RESOIXTION Relative to an Amendment of the onstitution. Repolced by the S.note and Honse of Repro tentative, of the Cotnosonwaltit of Penit.tylva nia in General Assembly tn,t : That the Consti onion of Otis 'Commonwealth be emended in the second section of the filth article, so that it shall read as follows: The Judges of the rsuprente Court, of the several Courts of Common Pleas, and of suco other Courts of Record as are or shall he established by kw, shall be elected by the qualified electors of the Commonwealth in the instiller follewing, to wit The Judges fifths S up t.... Co u rt, by the qualified electors of the Commonwealth at 10r,,e. The President Judger; of the several Courts of Common Pleas sod of such other Cowie of Record us ate or shall lie established by law. end all tither Judges requi red ,to be lea ned in the law, by the qualified electors of the respective disuriets over whlelt they are to prt stde or art as Judges. And the Associate Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas by the qualified o cetera or the Comities respectively. The Judges el' the Supreme Court shall hold their offices for the term of fifteen years it they shall its long behave themselves well: subject to the allotment hereinafter pro vided for,solisequent to the first election:) Thu President Judges of the severs! Cowls of Com mon Pleas, and of such other C,..,18 of Record as are or shall he establicied by law, and all Whet. Judges required to he lea tied in the law, shall hold their ofliees fir the term of ten years, if they .hall so long behave ih en ,,h ees %se ll The Associate Judges o f the Courts ol Cornice Pleas shall hold their olfiees for the term .f five years, if they shall so long believe themselves well: all of whom -hall he commissioned by the Gosernor, [Alt for any reasonable cause which she: 'tut be sufficient grounds of impeachment, Govern, shall remove any of (bets on the tiddress of two-thirds of each branch of the Leg islature. The first election Phan take place at the general election of this COrilnitnlWCA 111 next after the ride; , ion of this amendment, and the commissions of ail the judges who may be then in office shall expire on the first Monday of De cember following, when the tennis of the new judges shall commence. The repents who shall th e e h e eluted Judges of the Su intone Court shall hold their offices as follows: one of them for three vears, one fee six years. cite for nine years, one tor twelve vents, and one for fifteen years , the term of each to lie derided by lot by the said judges as soon after the election as con- 'I veuient, and the result certified by ti.em to the ! Gt vernor. that the commissions may he issued in accordance thereto. The judge whose Coin. GREAT CENTRAL mission will first es Aire plod! lie Chief Justice CHEAP BOOK S'PORE, durin, his term, and thereafter each judge whose ! 164 Chesnut Street, commission shall fi rot expire sha.l in turn be the Chief Justice, and if two or more vormnissions C orner o f Seventh, Stvattn's Buildings, ehr a tfeepi.e 'in the same diy the judges bolding PHILADELPHIA. them shall decid 3by lot which shall be the Chief TjNOWING the wants of the corn- J'Hire' Any vacancies happening bydeath, mtinity, the Proprietor of this es r,,s;gootino, or otherwise, in any of the said court,. shall hp /ilk,' I.y iippo i ntm ,, n , tablisitment has fitted tip a store in the ernor, to continue till the first Monday of be. most elegant manner, having due regard eember succeeding the next general election.— to the condor t of his customers, so that The Judges of the Supreme Court and the Pres- every stranger visit ing his Book Store, itlentsof the several Courts or Common. Pleas may feel entirely at home. shall. at stated times,reeeive for their .+orv i ro, on adequate compensation, to be lived by law, I HIS IMMENSE STOCK which shall not be diminished during ttleir con. of Books is classified according to the tensors i n office, hut they shall receive 110 (ere various Departments of Literature, so or peryitisites ar MEN.. nor hold rny other office that visit , ,rs cap find the books they are of profit antler this Cernmonweelth. or under the in search of for themselves. Buying government of the United States, or any other his stock for the most part at the Aue !..late or this Union. The Judges of the Su preme Court during their continuen„ i n office TION SAI.ES, and being connected with shall reside within this Commonwealth, and the one of the LARGEST PUBLISHING HOUSES ether Judges &trine their canlinuxnte in afire in this country, besides publishing large .h.ll re*lilic with"n tit' district or county fur Iv. himself, enables him to sell ALL BooKs which they were respectively elected. Int w11.1.1A ti F. PACKER. Sieaker of the Houser,/ Representatives CEO. DA Rs! el, Speaker of the Senate, Serretary's Office Filed April 5,1849, A. L. RUSSELL, Dep. Sec. of eke Com, Secretary's Office. PenuAylrama, I all CKltTler that the above and foregoing is a true and en , reel roily of the 0 kind Iles('lu lion of the General Assembly. entitled "Resolu tion relative to an amendment of the Constitu tion,' as the same rem mil nil file in this (Are. i , ...5., In testimony whereof I have herrn n• scat. to set env hand, and caused to be lax. —is,..,— ed the soul of the Secretary's 011ie° at Harrisburg. this eleventh day of June Aunts Domini, olio thou:aml tithe hundred 1.1111 lofty nine. TO %V ASE N 1.) BAINEM, Sec'y of the Cu. "vid G. Eshelman, William Evans, I COLEHAVS CHEAP CUTLERY "John Fausold, Samuel Feely, Joseph " W. Fisher, Henry M. Fuller, Thomas N"" 2 sad 31 , t rit=" i al7 1 3r"rrii Third 81 . , "Grove, Robert Hampson, George P. • COUNTRY Men hams eon save from 10 to 15 "Henszey, Thomas J .Herring, Joseph kj p er cent by purchaeing at the above stores {+ Higgins, Charles Hortz, Joseph B. By imparting my own goods, pitying but little " flower, Robert Klotz, Harrison P. rent, end living economically. it is plain I can un " Laird, Abraham Lamberton, James J. dersell those who purchase their goods here, pay " Lewis, James 11'. Long, Jacob ill'- itrcata, and 1 7 . t, princes. Constantly ox ssortment of Pen " Cartney, John F. APColloch, Hugh and Pocket Knives Seismic or Razors. Table " 11 . Kee, John APLaughlin, Adam Mar- Knives s o d Forks, in Ivory, Slag. hunalo. Bone "tin, Samuel Marx, John C. Myers, Ed- and Wood kindles; Carvers and Forks, Steels, " ward Niekleson, Stewart Pearce, &e. Butcher Knive , , Dirks, Itowie Knives. Re. "James Porter, Henry C. Pratt, Alonzo v"l'ing 11"'l Plain Just "'eh . "' a " Robb, ,eorge Rupley, Theodore Ry- ' nt go stork of Rodgers an( Wostenholm'a fi ne len sad Congress" man, Bernard S. Schoonover, Samuel Also , r , kre g,,trtment of Accordenns, Ate., "Seibert, John Sharp, Christian Solve- dtc. Also, Fine English Twist and German " ly, Thomas C. Steel, Jeremiah B. Gans. 1011 N M. COLEMAN "Stubbs, Jos. J. Stittzman, Marshitll " Swattzwelder, Samuel Taggart, Geo. "T. Thorn, Nicholas Thorn, Arunah " Wattles, Samuel • • cinch, Alonzo 1. W ilcox, Daniel Zerhey and William "F. Packs r, Speaker-58. "NA vs--,Messrs. Augustus K. Cornyn, "David M. Courtney, David Evans, " Henry S. Evans, John Fenlon, John " W. George, Thomas Gillespie, John " B. Gordan, William Henry, James J. " Kirk, Joseph Lanbach, Robert R. Lit " tle, John N. out, John 111!Kee, "Without WSlterry,Josiah Miller, Wil " ham T. Morrison, John A. Otto, 11 ll "ham Y. Roberts, John W. Roseberry, "John B. Ruthorford, R. Rundle Smith, ".13hn Smyth, John Sonrcer, George " Walters and David F. IVillinms ii. " So the question was determined itt " the affirmative." SECRERARY'S OFFICE, Harrisburg, Juno 15, 1849. Pennsylvania, ss : ' nA I no CRIME, that the above and SEAL foregoing is a true and correct copy of --,..... U. “ Yeas" and " N Ilya " Oak , n on the “ Resolution relative to an amendment of the Constitution," as the same appears on the Journals of the two !louses of the General to senility of this Commonwealth, fur tho session of 0449. Wiiiiess my hand and the seal of said office, the M . Pl'llth day of June, one thousand eight hunured and forty-nine. WNSEND TIATNES, Secretary of the Commonwealth. June 26 11149. A PPLETON'S iunr^o-Iv Jfk.o 4:,•U SIiIrDZIA, TAILOR, IV3ulil respectfully inform his nid ftitintls rind t e Public uenerelly that lie has resumed busi ness es Ml , llll/1 - IANIfAILi R. in the room next door to C. Ceuta' lintel, formerly occupied by the Ulohe Printing oilier, fluntioetlen, Pa. .., Hu limo just received front hiladelphia a g o ui did ...influent of I 1.01 . 11 ANSI ERS and VLSTINGS of the best finish whirh he is prepared to make up to order at prices that cannot fail to suit the views of all. A perfect tit will in all rases be guaranteed. \1 ork will also lte (lone for those who prefer purchasing their cloth elsewhere. May 1, 1849. ITZT. I .? Z131"./3l Sadd!e & Harness IA a - st 11 factor . WILLIAM GLASSGOW Respectfully informs the public, that Le Its, I , lllllll.llced business fo hi:nself in the 101,111 hotly occupied Oy F. kt , ll nearly oppo,ite the Post 0111 .1. in Main -.tree, iuntingdon. Pa. All kind.; of H ar and Saddles wi 1 he mon• ft tined on the shortest notice. of the hest mate and an cheap as can be had at any wire, estolilinntnent in the county. He respectfully units a share of pithlic patron- HOP. lisp 1. 1849. WAR AGAINST HIGH PRICES ! ! CH E P W./ITCHES, C LOCKS, JEWELRY, 4-1'11,112Y 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. E r,. Particular attention will be paid to the repairing of all kinds of Watches, Clucks and Jewelry. An experienced workman from one of the eastern cities will be constantly employed for this purpose. Wasutsurros 1). C., June 15.1846. Dn. Gt:o. 11. GIIEEN:--Dear Sir—l feel it not only a pleaeu e, hut a duly. lilt,ake known to •OU 11111110 the public, (if 3 ou desire it.) the sur prising effects of the • Oxygenated Bitters," in relieving me from that 111014 discouraging disor der, Dyspepsia. I helm been afflicted or about ...teen years with the usual attendant symp toms, viz: constipation of the trowels. headache, pain in the chest, flatulence acidity 01 the stom ach, and severe muses; and for months at a time R. & IV. SNARE, not the least particle Of moisture %timid appear on the surface of the cheat or limbs, and most No.l, Corner Rootn of Soure's Row, opposite of the time I di. extremely bilious. I have ur.rl John Whittaker's Tavern, Huntingdon, Pa. var i uu . re,„odie, have been strict in My d iet,, have been dosed with calomel and etnetics day 'rho undersigned thankful for past favors, in- after day by physicians. but all to no pit./ pur l...rot their tustomere and the public generally pose. Hearing of the wonderful effect , of the that they hove just received Plini the city, the oxygenated Bitters," in the core of Dyspepsia, Largest, cheapest and most splendid assortment a lastl.„ used f our bout,: of the mudici e, and find the bad symp !Ready-11841e Clothing, ' torn: all removed, and myself once more in the ever brought to Puntingdon. 'I heir stock eon- etrjot merit of health. None but the Dyspeptic sista of Dress and Fro c k toms, I ticks and suili , ter, who has felt a I the horrors of the ilk nese • note. Pantaloons and Vests of et my style ea., can at all nppreriate the value of the merli. and description suited to the season— war/rimed cim•. I most sincerely hope that lir will make well made and tashimord.ly rut. .1 splendid as. trial of the medicine, and with me be able to re. ...intent of It cached Muslin and Linen Shirts juice in the return of 111 , 81111. and Flailed 80A011.14. CollOll, worsted and woolen short Stockingt; Suspenders Rod Hind- kerchiefs. A genteel suit of clothes for almost nothing. did gold and silver bought and ex changed for which the highest price will be allowed. 3. T. SCOTT. Huntingdon, April 17, 1849. "Heat the " Hall of Fashion" who 1 11, I New styles of Hats and Caps Ponta 8: Shoes, Unihrello., tie., al of which will he sold at the lowest prices. Please ca I and examine bcfure purchasing else% here. B. & W. SNARE Buntingdon. April 3, 99. Ali Hillery Goods• LIFE INsIUItAN('.E. A PURELY VEGFTABLE MFDICINP. The Girard Life insurance Annuity and Sa vo been gradually but surely ceiing; into Wursdell's Vegetable hesloi ative Pills „, Trust Company of Phhiladelphia. %Juice A o . 139 Chestnut street . seine years past They have done this entirely II favor, among the families of this Country for Capital $BOO,OOO. thi (mak their great worth as a FAMILY MED- Cum,. 1' knerroar.. ICINE. Agencies have been appointed but no puffing and humbug 'lnch aids resorted to by q ii 10NifINUE to make Insureneeir on Lives on quacks to sell their medicine has been done. kj the most favorable terms, receive and execute The pills are offered for sale and have end will i woe nod receive deposits on •interval. continuo to be sold by all ;tie pi inciple store- The T Ur pital being paid up an d i nv e s ted, to- keepers. The proprietors claim for their Medi gether with accumulated pentium fund. affords tine the following advantages over all others— a perfect Bret, du to to the insured. The pre- viz: They are PURELY Y EGETA BLE.— inium may be paid in yearly, half yearly, or They are CERTAIN 'lO OPERATE. Their quarterly payments. ,of oration is FREE from all PAIN. They can 'rho Conipony add a BONUS at stated Per ]. be used with EQUAL 1. ENEFIT by they oeng oil. to the iii"riinna. for life. This Plan of it. ' est INFAN I end the STRONGEST MAN— suranee is the moat approved of, an d i s noire, Their efficiency in Fevers, Ague, Headaches, generally in nee, than any Wi l e ' in G.',” Britain, Habitue! Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Cholera M or (where the subject is bent understood by [kept,- bus. &c.. has been proven upon thousands.— file, and where they have had the longest expo- They area (el tsin Cure for Wolins. The pr.: Hence.) as appears fen., th e f ac t, d in t out of 117 prietora possess n eerlinente from n gentleman in Life insurance i ompanies there, of all kinds, 87 are on this p an. St. Louts who was cute(' of a TAPE % ORM by the use of them. Try them they will not fail. The first BONUS was npproprinted in Decent- , T rsse ti i „, agent f or t h e s tate o f P t nosy I va her 1844, amounting to 1() per cent. on the auto nia—% 11... I'. Amer. For sole, price 20 insured under the oldest policies; in 8 3-4 per cents e box e „ nte i n i„, FIFTY FILLS. with f u ll erns. 7 1.2 ) er mil.. e'n. &r, on others, in pro-' directions by the following agents in Huntingden • portion to the time of mantling, making 1111 °dill- , County: Bon of $100; $87,50; $75, &c. &c. to every Thomas Read & Son. Huntingdon. 1,000, originally insured, which is an average of Thninas E. Orbison, Orbibrinia. more than 50 per cent, on the premiums paid, J. Al. Lindsey, Hollidayslnirg, Elnir CO. and without increasing the annual payment of , A. WEEKS & Co. the company. I Proprietors, Laboratory No. 141 Chesnut street, The operation of the BONUS will he seen by phikd e t pn ,,,. the following exampli a front the Life Insurance l • January 23, 1840-Iy. Register of the t 'ompany , thus: I inironTANT ctukrectia. A nit. of pol. nnel Policy Insured. Bonus or 11 . Addition bdous payuble I MRS SUSAN lIAMPSON, at the rpA KEs this method el inlet n.inp lier old cis; t Idecense. I. turners and the public lent tell, Ilnt sl.ll No. Os $l.OOO $;00.00 '51.100.00 hoe IssFed the large end cointeediens hence ell tt 05 2.500 I 250,00 2,730 00 Allegheny street, iluniingtun, l'a,, knee.: as' 205 4,0011 I 400.00 4,400,00 the 270 2 000 172.00 2,175.00 333 5,000 437,50 5,431,60 “ YIANSION 11011 E,” . • •_ • _ occupied for seem al years by Mrs. M. Clarke, Pamphlets oontaiiiing the Noble of rates end end lately by John Marks, en a public house.— ',Wan:alone of theentijem; forms of application Site will be found there on and after the Ist of old further Mint motion eon be had at lire office, A pril, 1849, prepared to accommodate aII la ho grill', in person or by latter, addressed to the may favor her with o call in a manner li,nt ran i...4l,lst or A rtuaiy. not be surpassed by any other house !II the 13 W. RIC lIA rms, Pre.went. county • JNO. F. JAMES, Actuury, 1: - ..i.5 - 1. .M-U a R 2? 1:::1 aa 1— —1 a May 8, 1819.-ly will always be turn Wird wit li the very first list - 6 Ai A" the market will afford. In short, nothing wlll .? E ' be left undone that will in on y way add to the o , :::7ar Gil N . ATE D Conirnrt of he, customers, Utl she is determined Ili i .r.r ER*, not , o be butt. Th e In en tion of the "Mansion rouse" is de- FOR THE CURE OF culedly the heat in the borough; the rooms aro DYSPEPSIA, GENERAL DEBILITY , larce.will lie pa well frtiulur ar. nished, and made comfort le in every &c., &c., &c. Regular boarders will be accommodated at moderate prices. March 20,1849. This medicine is an excellent tonic. It im pnrtß health and vigor to the digestive argent. and thus strengthens the whole system. Hence it is just the tlittur for zipriug. when so many 'lced something strengthening. Let every one read the following cases, and if you have one or more symptoms like tfose uten tioned, don t fail to try this invaluable medicine. ses ere 4'pterf Pyspepsia. Front R. P. STOW, .9s;t. Clerk U. S. House Representatives. Lads' Cured Ot Neuralgia. From Rev. 77f0.1MS KIDD E R, of Vermont. WiNnsuit. Vt., A ug. 8,1840, Ditgn :—lt gives MP great pleasure to in form you that tie • Clot genmed Bitters,' with which you furnished my wile, boo or ought a cure in her case. About two years since, my wile wits violently hunched with neuiulgia in the face, through the chest, in the w•tists and ankles. Su violent was the disease, added to a general derangement of the female system, that her strength woo completely prostrated. her flesh wasted, and she rendered miserable indeed. I feel :macrol fm the restoration of her health, and In duly bound to give publicity to the 'Move facto, that 'Whets sintilaN afflicted may know where to seek fur cure. Truly your friend. THCA(AS KIDDER. Front Mom. 21.1TR0.Y LdIIVREXC E, of ,ilass. "For some twenty years!' had suffered severe , ly from !tumoral Asthma. I nos compelled to, sit up one-third of the night. and the rest of the time my sleep was interrupted by violent fits of coughing and great dillici Ity of breathing. In all me attendance ITon our courts I never went to brit in Northampton in twenty years but tai ice, and then was compelled to get up. Non. I lie in bed without dillieulty, and sleep aeundly. I took the t , trxygenated Bitters," according to directions. The violent symptoms immediately abated, and perseverance in the use of 1, a rem city hag removed all its troublesome consegiten cos. rho value °ranch it remedy is incalculable, snit I hope its virtues may be widely diffused and its beneficent agency extensively employed.' Guar, & Ft,t.Tciteit, General Agent., No. 26. South sidittli St, Philadelphia. Sold wholesale and retail by 'Priem,. Item & S.irt.lluntinpslon, Pa. Prier.—sl.oo per bottla: six bottles for $5.00. May 8 1849. MACKEREL, SHAD, SALMON, HERRINGS, Pon K, HAMS AND SIDES, SHOULDERS, LARD & CHEESE, Constantly on hnnd nod for sl.le by J. PALMER, & Co. Market St. Wharf, PHILADELPHIA. ' - NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Ad ministration on said Erinte. hare been panted to the undermined. Perama itidelot 11 to the came, are requested to make payment and there tiering claim,' or demands ftgainat the come, to ptesent them daly authenticated for settlement ) Feb. 27, 1849.-3 m. May 22, 1842 MILIVIVOOD ACADEMY 11 1 111?, subscribers, residents of Shade . 1 Gnp, Huntingdon county, Pa., beg leave to inform their friends and the pub= lie generally, that they have established at the place above mentioned, a 13OAED -ING SCHOOL for the education of young men. The course of instruction comprises, in addition to the usual branches of a common English education: Philosophy, Mathematics, and the Latin and Greek languages. The location is distinguished for its healthfulness and the mural and religious character of the surrounding community Every attention will be paid to the health and morals of the pu pils as well as to their mental training and advancement in scientific knowl edge, and every facility will be afforded fur their personal comfort and conveni ence. The year is divided into two ses sions of five months each ; the winter session commencing on the Ist of No vember, and the Summer session coin mencing on the 23rd of April. Terms per Session :—For Orthegra phy, Reading and Writing, $5. Arith metic, Geography, Grammar, Philoso phy, History and composition, sB. Matlietnaties, Greek and Latin lan pages, $ .2. Boarding, exclusive of fuel and light, $1.25 per week. Instruc tion given in French and German, at an additional charge. The subscribers, en couraged by the liberal patronage which they have already received, would re peat, that they are determined to spare no effort in making the Institution one that will commend itself to all parents who desire to give their sons a thorough preparatory education, without expo sing them to the contaminating and im moral influences that exist in more pop ulous communities. Fur reference or further particulars address JAMES V. McGINNES, J. H. W. McGINNES. Shade Gap, March 13, 1819. IL Vi• GOOD ! The " old Loettot Cor►►vi." risher, 11 4 1c1Viurtrie & co., HAVE juat received a large arid *pltridid er Bonie, t of — SPRING Ile SUMMER COr DS which they are se dug, as usual, at extremely low profits. Their stock consists of a general assortment, adapted to the wants of all. Sea sonable DRESS GOODS for Lollies and Gen tlemen; READY-Mll , DO CLOTHO\ G, Bon nets, hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Groceries. &c.. &c. In short, the " OLD LOCCISS . CORN en" continues In he the "GRAND RAZAR," where every thing useful and trnamental, eon be had, better and cheaper, than can be procu red elsewhere. Their motto is •' Quick t ales and t• mall Profits." All who desire to supply themselves with good goods, at low prices, wilt give them a call. March 27,1940. Administrators' Notice. Estate of TVILLI.9.II W RD, late of Walker township, decd. JAME' MOORE, (Administrator,