Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, August 28, 1849, Image 4

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    List of ',titers
DE in the Post Office at Hunting-
I pion, Pa., on the Ist day of July, 1849, and
which If not lifted on or before the Ist day of
October next, will be sent to the General Post
Office as dead letters.
• A Klingell Margarei
Aenes Joseph Kerns Edward 3
Auchter Jopeph 2 Kennedy James
AnifeYsen.Miss Adeline Kerffee Daniel
Alrisob Rev Jo:mei Kell3l JaMerl
ft Keiler George
Burns John Killkelly Patrick
Boreman Tobias Kelly Patrick
Burns Maj A W Krug Michael
Bugal Mr Kelly John 2
Burig Anthony Kellerstrass Fridrich
Bennet Eli Keeskran Henry
Boya John L
Brooks Jason Logan Robert
Barger Joseph Lewis Rev David
Brandt Justice Ligavory Boras
Barggermon John Langin Michael
Barnes Thornton Lord N J
Barr Wm Esq Lancaster John
Baptist Old School Loullit Wm
Bealcs Simon Lacey Wm.,
4 111
Carroll Patrick McKanna Peter
Cenden William Morrison Margaret 2
Conway Michael Morgan James 2
Carr Thomas Maguire Albert
Callahan James McMahon Patrick
Clay John Mallon Michael
Curren John Miller & Davis 2
Clark Gen Win Murry Michael
Carey Yugh Mc Dermot Mary
Cephart Sarah I McKim William
Clark Robert Madson G A
Campbell Patrick Martin Joseph
Cramer Henry McMannis Hugh
Carver Miss Ann larrion John
Casey William cClure J'eyries
II): c Dena Sohn' A!
Duncan John Malloy Hugh
Dockry Patrick McGinley John
Dodson Matilda McCarthy Patrick
Davis Patrick McCormick Michael
Dougherty John Martin Thomas
Dohly Cornelius Melly John'
Davis George Esq lqcgoverii John
Dickson Isaac T Esq 3 McGovern Patrick 4
Mcßan John
Eggers Herman H McGill John
?Adore A D
F
Focht Jonathan
Feeney Michael Naughton Thomas'
Fentler Martin Nusbaum Victor
Faux William 2 Nolf Peter
Fitzpatrick Thomas Newman Joseph
Naughton Michael
Gates Peter 0
Gordon Dr'J T O'Donnell James
Glass Joseph '2 O'Connell Laurence
Gallagan Peter O'Neil Mrs Anna
Gayley Rev S A Orton Benjamin Esq
Gaynor John Esq Orren Albert Esq
Gallagher Patrick
Gainer James Peightell Rebecca
Gayley & Somerville Peightell Samuel
Glasgow & Brother 5 Parsons William 2
H Price James
Healy Patrick 2 Porter Henry
Horan John T
Highland William Telford Edw;rd
Hunter David Thompson Miss Mae
Hutchison James Traster Daniel
Hampson Jackson Thompson Charles E
Harman John Templeton .fames
Howell John C Thulien Heinrich
Hamilton Mr W
Haman John G Wars John
Hersey Rev John 2 White E J
Hershey John Wilson Emon
Height William White Miss Ellen
Walton Jesse V
Johnston H H WoOdworth Almon
Jarboc Thomas A Williams Alfred
iK Wilson George
Kelly James &Co 2' Wilson William
Kelly J B & Co
Persons inquiring for letters on the above
List please say they are allvertised.
CO — Two cents in addition to the regular
postage charged on advertised letters.
PETER C. SWO,OPE, P. M.
Huntingdon, July 10, ISI9-3t.
JACOB SNYDER,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
\Valid respectfully inform his out frieLds and
Vie Public generally that he has resumed Mai ,
nese as MERCHANT" I'AILOR, in the rouni.
next door to C. Conte' lintel, formerly occdpied
by the Globe Printing office, Huntingdon, Pa.
He has just received from Philadelphia a
splendid assortment of CLOTHS, CASSI-
M ERS and VESTINGS of the best finish which
he is prepared to make up to order at prices that
cannot fail to suit the views of all. A perfect.
fit will in all cases be guaranteed.
Work will also be done for those who prefer
purchaaing their cloth elsewhere.
May 1,1849.
ITZW MOTABLISZIIENT.
Saddle & Harness
Aanntactorg.
WILLIANGLASSGOW
Respectfully informs the public, that' Le het
ecntrmeneed business for hi:nself in the room
lately occupied . .)y F. Krell nearly opposite the
Post Office, in !kPsie Street, Huntingdon, Pa.
All kinds of Harness and Saddles wi I be min ,
f inured on the shortest notice, of the best mate
rials, and sa cheap oo can be had at any other
establishment in the county.
Ho respectfully cake o share of public patron
age. May 1, 1849.
4e
spring Millinery Goods
Sohn Stolle Ai Sou,.
IMP9ItTEI4B AND DEALMIS IN
Ribbons and Millinery Goods,
/To. 95 South Second Street, above Chesnut,
PHILADELPHIA,
tXVOULD call the attention of Merchants and
VV craning the city, to their large
and rich assortillent of
Spring Millinery Goods,
Received by late arrivals from France, such as
Glace Silks for casing bonnets,
FaMep Itionnat• and Cap Ribbons—a large and
beautiful assortment of all lucre
Plain Aranausr and Satin Ribbons, from No. I .
to No. 1.4;
French and American Artificial Flowers, (in•
great variety) ;
Colored and White Crapes;
Fancy Lacee and Net.;
French Chip Hata;
Face ;
Covered Whalebones—Cane
13uckrarne—Willow ' •
a
Bonnet Crowns anTipe,
Together with every article appertaining to the
Kllllnery trade.
March 27,1049.
"AT l HE OLP STAND,"
MARKET SQUARE, HUNTINGDON
SPRING and SUMMER GOODS.
GEORGE GWIN,
Has received and is now opening a splondid
titrdeit of Spring and Suinmer Goode, among
which may bo found every variety of
Ladies' and Gentlemons' Dress Goods,
in part, Cloths of all kinds, French, Hergian
and Fancy Cassirriers,Kun'ttAky /mina, Croton,
Oregon* Old Tvieed C Vestings, flannels
and Millings, nod a variety of Cotton Goods for
summer wear; Mouslin de Laines, French
Lawns and Scarfs, Shawls and Handkerchiefs,
Alpacas, Mernioes, a large assortment of Cali
coes of the newest styles, and at low prices,
Eat Iston, French, Scotch and Domestic Ging
home and Balzorines, French oral Trish Linens
and Checks, Bed Ttckings, Mullins and sheet;
ings, &c., &c.
Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, Groceries,
Ilardware, Queensware, &c.,
with a great variety of goods of all kinds.
The above stock of Goods having been selec
ted with great care, and purchased nt reduced
prices for 12ash,1 tin enabled to offer
Great Bargains,
and hope all who want will at least examine my
stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I anode..
termined to sell on an reasonable termb as soy
one in Pennsylvania. Please coil nod nee my
Goods,as It affords me pleasure to show them
at all times.
All kinds of Country Produce token in ex.
change for Goods.
March 31, 1849,
SCE LOTS OF GOOD THINGS ! !
suE CREAM, CONFECTIONARY &
'BAKERY.
Rottio AnneMr,
Thankful tor pest favors, most respectfully in
forms the citizens of fluntingdon and its vicin
ity, that he has made every arrangement neces
sary to supply all who may favor him with a
call, with the most choice varieties of
a cm (Mt LU. I{:t
Confectionaries, Cakes, Fruits and Nuts.
His private rooms are fitted up in a handsome
style, which will make them a comfortable rennet
for Ladies and Gent'emen.
Parties can be furnished on the shortest notice
with Ice Cream, Confectionaries, all kinds of
Cakes and Fruits.
Huntingdon, May 22, 1849.
LAST ARRIVAL !
New Goods! New Goods!
J.& W. SAXTON
u Av . E just eceived and are now °riling a
sp,endtd assortment of
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS,
Their stork has been selected with great care,
and at lOWer pl'itPd than those who purchased
earlier, and cothprises generals;ariely Of every=
dung called for by the public. They have a
beautiful variety of LADIES and GENTLE
MEN'S Dress Goods, of the vety latest styles,
which for quality and cheapness cannot be eur
passed. In addition to their large stock of Dry
Goods, Housekeepers can be supp:ied with
Fresh Groceries,
of a superior quality, very cheap ; Hardware
Queensware. &c., &c.
They invite the public to cell anti examine
theiratock. They make no charge for showing
their Goods.
May 1, 1849.
DENTAL SURGERY.
Drs. Neff & Miller
D ESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of
It 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 great pleas
ure in attending to all who may favor them with
calk.
feetlik,
of all kind's, mounted on the most improve,
modern style: Also, plugging, filing and clew
ing done With care eta" neatness.
N. B. 'teeth Extracted Wit% dl i the ease and'
dispatch that . modern science can furnish.—. ,
Charges moderate.
ALEXANDRIA
FOIJNDAY.
rpliE subscriber respectfully annoui.ccs to the
I public that he is prepared to do work of all
kinds connected with the Foundry businese, in
the Ilea creamier', end on the sneer reasonable
terms.
He has constantly on hand wagon ones,
ploughs and plough castings, hollow ware, and
stoves of various kinda and sizes. The cooking
stoveowhith• he manufactures are inferior to none
in the country, and are Wariatited pgrform
the various operations of cooking and haling in
a manner equal to any, and superi'or to most.—
He hoe these stoves calciiiated for either wood
or coal. He has lately procured patterns for
wood' and parlor stoves, which for beauty and
excellence cannbt' be excelled. Man, stores for
offices, shops, &c., such as egg' st'oVes, cannon
stove., and others. He invites persons does
of purchasing to give him acal,as he is ter
mined to sell as good an article and at as low
prices as can be obtaiiied at any other place.
WILLIAtit
May 8, 1846-Iy.
H. BATH. W. If. SINCLAIR ,
snurn & SINCLAIR,
Wholesale Grocers,
Produce & Commission Merchants,
and Dealers in Pittsburg Manufactures,
No. 56 Wood street, Pittsburg, Pa.
Melt to Mr. GEORGE Gwite, t Hunti.gdon.
Alms. J. & RA XTON,
April 3.1849.
CROIVIDIMIEN arc BROTELMR,
Commission Merchants,
IMPORTERS OF
TOTRINIEVII W11211310a
coG*Ac BRANDIES, 110t2AND
GIN,
AND DEALERS PN
Teas, Segues, .re.
NO: , It Walnut Street,
ca. Consignments of Western and. Sbuthitur
Produce solicited.V
June 12, 19411.
TOR PRINTING NEATLY EXECU-
J TED AT THIS OFFICE•
IrU t tf,llle 171'
HEsoLurioN
neintive to an Amendment of the
Confqitution;
Revolved by the Senate and base of Repre
sentatives of the Commonwealth cf Pennsylva
nia in Clew, al Assembly met That the Consti
tution of this Commonwealth be tirfiended in the
seeOnd section of the fifth article, so that it shall
read as follows : The Judges of the Supreme
Court, of the several Courts of Common Pl ea s,
and of such other Courts of Record as are or
shall be established by low, shall be elected by
the qualified eteciors of the Commonwealth in
the manner following, to wit The Judges of the
Supreme Court, by the ritiafiffed electors of the
Commonwealth,at large. The President Judges
of the ithrol Courts of Common Pleas and of
such other Courts of Record as are or shall be
established by law, and all other Judges requi
red to be teal ned in the law, by the qualified
electors of the respective districts over which
they are to preside or act se Judges. And the
Aesociate Judges of the Courts of Coinfium
Pleas by the qualified sectors of the Counties
respectively. The Judges of the Supreme Court
shall hold their offices for the term of liftekh
years if they shell so long behave themselves
well: (subject to the allotment hereinafter pro
vided for, subsequent to the first election:) The
President Judges of the several Courts of Corn
mon Pleas, and of such other courts of Record
as are or shall be established by law, and all
other Judges required to he learned in the law,
shall hold their offices for the term of ten years,
if they shall so long behave themselves well :
The Associate Judges of the Courts of Common
Pleas shall hold their offices fur the term of five
years, if they shall so long behave themselves
well: all of whom shall he commissioned by the
Governor,
but for any reasonable cause which
shall not be sufficient grounds of impeachment,
the Governor shall remove any of them on the
address of two-thirds of each branch of the Leg- I
telature• The first election shall take place at
the gettersl election of this Commonwealth next
after the adoption of this amendment, and the
commissions of all the judges who may be then
in office shell expire on the first Monday of De
cember following, when the terms of the new
judges shall commence. The persona who shall
then be elected Judges of the Supreme Court '
shall hold their offices as follows one of them
for three years, one fer six yeers, one for nine,
years, one for twelve years, and one for fifteen
years , the term of each to be decided by lot by
the said judges as soon after the election as con-
venient, and the result certified by them to the
Governor, that the commisaions may be issued
in accordance thereto. The judge whose corn
minion will first expire shall be Chief Justice
during his term, and thereafter each judge whose
commission shall first expire shall in turn be the
Chief Justice, and if two or more commissions
ahallexpire on the same day, the judges holding
them shall decide by lot which shall be the Chief
Justice. Any vacancies happening by death,
resignation, or otherwise, in any of the said
courts, shall be filled by appointthent by the Gov.
ernor, to continue till the first Monday of De
emir& subceedihY the neit general election.—.
The fudges of the Supreme Court end the Pm
identeof the several Court. of Common. Pleas
shall, at stated timee,receive for their services an
adequate compensation, to be fixed by law,
which shall not be diminished during their con
immure in office, but they shall receive 110 fees
or perquisites of office, nor hold ony other office
of profit under this Commonwealth, or under the
government of the United States, or any other
State of this Union. The Judges of the Su
preme Court during their continuance in office
shall reside within this Commonwealth, and the
other Judges during their continuance in office
shall reside within the district or county for
which they were respectively elected.
WILLIAM F. PACKER,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
GEO. DARSIB,
Speaker of the Senate.
In the Senate, Narele 1, 1819.
Resolved, That this resolution pass. Yeas
21, Nays 8. Extract from the Journal.
SAML. W. PEARSON, Clerk.
In the House of Representatives, A firil 2, 1819.
Resolved, That this resolution pass.—Yeas
58, Na s 26. Extract from the Journal.
WM. JACK, Clerk.
Secretary's Ojtce.
Fi pill 5,184 . 9.
A. L. RUSSELL,
Dep. Sec. of the Cont.
, Secretary's Office.
. J
tfYlvanta, s,i. iqb
0 CEUTIFIr that the above and foregoing i
rttritie and correct copy of the Oiiginul Resolu
f of the General Assembly, entitled ~ Resolu
relative to an amendment of the Constitu
tt tv," as the same remains on file in this office.
' r 5 . ,.., ) In testimony Whereof I have hereon-
SEAL e t o my hand, and caused to be affix
...N..3 ed the seal of the Secretary'. Office
at Harrisburg, this eleventh day of June Anno
Domini, one thousand eight hundred and forty
nine. TOWNSEND HAINES,
'Sec'i of the Con.
“iOl/INAL OF SENATE.
" Resolution, No. 188 entitled " Res
olution relative to an amendment of the
" Constitution," was read a third time.
" On the question, will the Senate agree
"to the resolution 1 The Yeas and Nays
"*Pere taken agreeably to the Constitu
" tion, and were as follow, viz :
"Yeas—l? etsrs.,Boas,Brawley,Crabb,
" Cunningham, Forsyth, Hugus, John
"son, Lawrence, Levis,Mason, Matthi.
" as , M'Coslin, Rich, Richards ; Sadler,
Siukey, Savory, Small, Smyser, Stet.-
" rettlind Stine-21'.
"NAYS—Messrs. Beet, Drum, Frick,
"}ves,Kiflg, Kouigmacher, Potteiger rynd
Darsie, Speaker-8.
.
" So the question was determihed in
"the aftirmntive."
" joIJENAL OF TILE HOUSE OF REFRE.
SENTATIVEO.
Siiair the regolution pass"( The'
"yeas and nays were takett agreeably to
" the pro Vision of the tenth artitle' Of
" the Constitution, and are as follow,
"Viz:
" Ytas—lftessra. Gidedn Bali; Da
"'vid J. Bent, Craig Biddle, Peter O.
" Bloom David M. Bole, Thomas K.
" Bull, Bloom,
Core, John H. Diehl, Na
"thaniel Joseph Emery, Da-
" vid G. Eshelman, William Evans,
" John Fausold, Samuel Fegely, Joseph
" W. Fisher, Henry M. Fuller, Thomas
"Grove, Robert Hampson, George P,
" Henszey, Thomas J. Herring, Joseph
" Higgins, Charles Hortz, Joseph B.
"Hower, Robert Klotz, Harrison P.
" Laird, Abraham Lamberton ' James J.
" Lewis, James W. Long, Jacob M'-
" Cartney, John F. M'Culloch, Hugh
" M'Kee, John,M'Laqghlin, Adam Mar
, " tin, Samuel John C. Myers, Ed
" ward Nickleson, Stewart Pearce,
"James Porter, Henry C. Pratt, Alonzo
"Robb, George Ruplay, Theodore By
" man . Bernard Schoonover ; Samuel
" Seibert;John She* Christian Snive
" ly; Thomas C. Steel,• Jeremiah B.
A Stubbs, Joe. J. Stutzman, Marshall
" Swartzvvelder, Samuel Taggart, Geo.
"T. Thorn, Nicholas Thorn, Arunah
" Wattles, Samuel %% cirich, Alonzo 1.
Wilcox, Daniel Zerbey and William
" F. Pac, r, Speaker-E523. •
"NAys—iViteirs. itii4ukus K.Cornyn,
"David M. Citurtney;, David Evans,'
"Henry S. Eden's, John Fenlon, John'
" W, George, Thomas Gillespie, John
a ft GoSrdan; Wflliarrr Heqry,• Janes S.
"Kirk, Joseph Limbed', Robert R. Lit
" tle, John S. M'Calmont, John M'Kee;
"William M'Sherry, Josiah Miller, Wil
liam T. Morrison, John A. Otto, Wil:
" slam Y. Roberts, John W. Roseberry,
"John B. Ruthorford, R. Rundle Smith,
"John Smyth, John Souder, George
" Walters and David F. Williams-26.
"So the question was determined in
" the affirmative."
SECRERAEY's OFFICE,
Harrisburg, June 15, 1849.
Pennsylvania, ss :
z)` SEAL
I no csnTirr that the above and
SEAL foregoing is a true and correct copy of
--,...... the " Yeas" and " Nays," taken on
the " Resolution relative to an amendment of
the Constitution," as the same appears on the
Journals of the two !louses of the General As
sembly of this Commonwealth, for the session
of 1849.
Willies. my hand and the seal of said office,
the fifteenth day of Juno, one thousand eight
hundred and forty-nine.
WNSEND HAINES,
Secretary of the Commonwealth
June 26, 1849.
APPLETON'S
GREAT CENTRAL
CHEAP BOOK STORE,
164 Chesnut Street,
Corner of Seventh, Stvazves Buildings,
PHILADELPHIA.
KNOWING the wants of the com
munity, the Proprietor of this es
tablishment has fitted up a store in the
most elegant manner, having due regard
to the comfort of his customers, so that
every stranger visiting his Bookl Store,
may feel entirely at horned
HIS IMMENSE STOCK
of Books is classified according to the
various Departments of Literature, so
that visitors can find the books they are
in search of for themselves. Buying
his stock for the most part at the Auc-
TION SALES, and being connected with
one of the LARGEST PUBLISHING HOUSES
in this country, besides publishing large
ly himself, enables him to sell ALL Books
at
LOWER PRICES
than any other house of a similar char
acter on this continent. His facilities
for the IMPORTATION of Books from Eu
rope are unsurpassed, having a branch
of his Establishment in London, where
orders of private gentlemen are careful
ly executed and forwarded to this Coun
try by every STEADIER and PACKET.
- - A CATALOGUE
of Books with the prices attached is is
sued quarterly, containing Lists of New
Additions made to his large collection,
which are in all cases for sale at the
LOWEST PRICES,
or, from 25 to 75 per cent. below Pub ,
lishers' Prices. Thus in 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
STRANGER'IN PiIiLMALPYIrA, mi elegant
18mo volume, the price of which is 25
cents.
The limits of this advertisement
are too confined to enumerate the prices
cf any of the Books, Ur to give even a
faint idea of the immense advantages to
be derived from purchasing at the Great
Central Cheap Book-store, but let all who
are in search of Books send for Cats
rogue,. and bay the Bents they are in
want of, and when visiting the city, give
Appleton one call, and you will be sure
to call again.
STATIONARY
in all its branches, furnished at the Low
est Prices. 'she Initials of those purcha ,
sing Letter and Note Paper, neatly
stamped in the corner without charge.
Orders for any article may be sent by
mail, addressed to the Proprietor,
and
the directions in all cues will be fully
earried Otte with great punctuality and
despatch.
Orders for Catalogues should be pre
paid. GEO. S. APPLETON,
_Bookseller, Publisher, Importer, and
Stationer, 164 Chesnut St., corner of
Seventh, Stoainr's•
May 13, 1849.-3 m.
GOLD PENS.
Warranted GOLD PENS, with silver
handles, can be had at SCo'rr's Cheap
Jewelry Store, rok. f. 25 Other, Gold'
Pens, without handles, for 75 cents.
April 1.7,,1849.
LIFE INSURANCE.
The Girard Life Insurance Annuity and
Trust Company of Phhiladelphia.
Office No. 159
Chestnut Street.
Capital $300,000.
CitARTEn l'EnrrruAr.
CONTINUE to make Insurances on Lives on
the most favorable terms, receive and execute
'rousts and receive deposit. on interest.
The Cr pital being paid up and inveeted, to
gether with accumulated premium fund, affords
a perfect security to to the insured. The pre
mium may be paid in yearly, half yearly, or
quarterly payments.
.
The Company add a BONUS at stated peri
ods to the insurances for life. This plan of in
surance is the most approved of, and is more
gerreran lit use s than any other in Great Britain,
(where the subject is best understood by the peo
ple, and where they have had the longest expe
rience,) as appears from the fact, that out of 117
Life insurance Companies there, of all kinds, 87
are on this plait'.
The first BONUS was appropriated In becem
ber 1844, amounting to 10 per cent. on the sum
insured under the
.. etata pundit, ; to 8 3-4 per
cent., 7 1-2 ter cent., &C. &C. on others, in pre
portion to the time of standing, making afi Iftidt
tion of $100; $87,60; $75, &c. &c. to ever:l
1,000, originally insured, which is an average of
snore than 50 per cent. on tho premiums paid,
and without increasing the annual payment 41
the company.
The operation of the BONUS will be seen by
the following examples from the Life InsurafiCe
Reestei or trie C'o'mpany, the.
I Anit.ofpol.and
Polic I n sured. Bonus or bonus payable
y.
Addition. at the party's
;decorm.
$l,OOO I $:00.00 $1,100,00
2,500 250,00 2,750,00
4,000 400,00 4,400,00
2.000 175.00 2,175,00
5,000 437,50 5,437,50
- & -3
200
276
333
Pamphlets oontaining the table of rates. and
explanations of theaubject I forms of application
and further informatioh can be had at the office,
gratis, in person or by letter, addressed to the
Pi evident or Actuary.
B W. RICHARDS, President.
JNO. F. JAMES, Actuary.
May 8,1849.-ly
GREEX 7 S
OXYGENATED
Burrcits,
FOR THE CURE OF
DYSPEPSIA, GENERAL DEBILITY,
&c., &c., &c
This medicine is an excellent tonic. it im
parts health and vigor to the digestive organs and
thus strengthens the whole system. Hence it is
just the thing for &Spring, when so many need
something strengthening. Let every one read
the following cases, and if you have one or more
symptoms like those mentioned, don't fail to try
this invaluable medicine.
Severe Case ofDyspepsia.
From R. P. STOW, Esq., asst. Clerk
U. S. House Representatives.
Weenixorox, D. C., June 15,1846,
13a. Ozo. U. 011 ZEN r--Dear Sir—l feel it not
only a pleacure, but adaty, to make known to
you and to the public, (if you desire it.) the sur
prising effects of the " Oxygenated Bitters," in
relieving me from that most discouraging disco.
der, Dyspepsia. I have been afflicted for abotrt
seventeen years with the usual attendrott spiv
toms, viz: constipation of the bowels, headache,
pain in the chest, flatulence, acidity of the stom
ach, and severe nausea; and for months at a tithe
not the least particle of moisture would appear
on the surface of the chest or limbs,and most
of the time I was extremely bilious. I have used
various remedies, have been strict in my diet,
have been dosed with calomel and emetics day
after day by physicians, but all to no good pur
pose. Hearing of the wonderful effects of the
"Oxygenated Bitters," in the cure of Dyspepsia,
I procured some as aast resort , have used four
bottles of the roedich e, and find the bad symp
toms all removed, and myself once more in the
enjoyment of health. None hut the Dyspeptic
sufferer, who has felt rt , l the horrors of the dis
ease, can at all appreciate the value of the medi
cine. I most sincerely hope that ell will make
trial of the medicine, and with me be able to re
joice in the return of health.
Lady Cured of Neuralgia.
From Rev. 7'H0.711,1S KIDDER, of
Vermont.
Manson, Vt., A ug. 5,1846.
Dana Stn:—lt gives me great pleasure to in
form you that the Oxygenated Bitters," with
Which you furnished ray wife, has wrought a
cure in her case. About two years since, my
wife was violently attacked with neuralgia in
the face, through the chest, in the wrists and
ankles. So violent was the disease, added to a
general derangement of the female system, that
her strength was completely prostrated, her flesh
wasted, and she rendered miserable indeed. I
feelgraieful for the restoration of her health, and
fn citify bound to give publicrry to the above
facts, that others similarly afflicted may know
where to sock for cure. Truly your friend,
THOMAS KIDDER.
From Hon. MYRON L.RWRE.AT E,
of Afass,
"For some twenty years I had suffered severe.
ly from humeral Asthma. I Was compelled to
sit up one-third of the night, and the teat of the
time tray sleep woe interrupted by violent fits of
coughing and great (Wei Ity of breathing. In
all my attendance upon our courts I never went
to bed in Northampton in twenty yearn buttwice,
and then was compelled to get bp. Now I lie
in bed without ditlienliy, and sleep soundly. I
took the " Oxygenated Bitters," according to
directions. The violent symptoms immediately
abated, and perseVeranca in the use of tl.e rem
edy hub' removed all itr troublesome consequen
ce.. Phe value of such a remedy is incalculable,
and I hope its virtues may be widely diffused and
its beneficent agency extensively employed."
Gassa & FraTerrEn,Ciernetaf /Vents, No. 2d',
South Sixth St, Philadelphia.
Solir wholesale and retail by Tnou.►s RYA]) 8r
Sow, Huntingdon, Pa.
Price-I.ob per bottle: six bottles
for $5.00.
May 8, 1849.
AdiCEREt,
M SHAD,
SALMON,
HERRINGS,
Pon",
}YAMS ANE# SIGES,
SHountss,
LARD' & CriTiEsE, J Feb. 27, 1819.-31 n.
Constantly on bawd
and for said ily
J. PALMER & Co.
Market Sr. Wharf,
PtilLAnEt.ruiA.
A PUIIPLY VEGFTAI3i4k
Worsdell's Vegetable Restorative Pills
u AVE been gradually but surely coming into
fi favor, among the families of this Country for
Some yerthr past. They have done this entirely
thrargh (heir great worth as a FAMILY MED;
ICINE. Agenclap . have been appointed but no
puffing and humbug sorb as id resorted to by
ittitackti to sell their medicine has been done.
rho pills are offered for sale and have and will
continue to be sold by all the principle store;
keepers. The proprietors claim for their Medi;
eine the folloWliig advantages over all others—
viz: They are PURELY VEGETABLE.—
They are CERTAIN 'l'o OPERATE. Their
operation is FREE from all PAIIY. They can
be used with EQUAL Iit,NEFIT by the young.:
est INFApIT and the STRONGEST MAN—
Their efficiency in Fevers, Ague, Headecheir
Habitual Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Cholera Moe;
bus, &c.. has been proven upon thousands.—
They area Cousin Cure for Worms. The pro;
prietors possess a certificate from a gentleman in
St. Louts who was cured of a TAPE WORM by
the use of them. Try them they will not fail.
Travelling agent for the Slate of Pennsy Iva
nia—CnArti.Es P. A MET. For este, price 25
cents a box containing FIFTY PILLS, with full'
directions by the following agent. in Huntingdon
COuto:
Thomas kale] & Son. Huntingdon.
Thorns, E. Orbison, Orbieonia.
J. Lindsey, Hollidaysburg, Blair Co.
A. WEEKS & Co.
PApr story IVo. 141 Chesnut .street,
Phi
January 2 , 49—Iy.
MILYWOOD ACADEMY.
THE subscribers, residents J Shade'
Gap, Huntingdon county, Pa., beg
leave to inform their friends and the pub:
lie generally,'that they have established'
at the place above mChtioned, a HOARD..
ING SCHOOL for the edueation of
young mend _
The course of instrtiction 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 moral and
religious character of the surrounding ,
community Every attention will be
paid to the health and morals of the pi;
pils as well as to their mental training
and advancement in scientific know!:
edge, and every facility will be afforded'
for their personal comfort and conveni:
ence. The year is divided into two ses-'
sions of five months each ; the wintei
session commencing on the Ist of No:
vember, and the Summer session corn=
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.—=
Mathematics Greek and Latin lari
guages, $ 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 s without expo
sing them to the eonttiminating and im
moral influences that diat in more pop ,
uloas comtrintilks.• For reference or
further partidiilaii address ,
JAMES Y. ,McGINNES,
J. H. W. McdINNES.
Shade dap, March 13, 1849.
E%V GOODS!
The " old Locilq Cornelo .)
A head !!
• •
Fisher, McnTurtrie
TIAYE just received a large and ,ph ',did as
sortmoht of
SPRING & SUMMER GODS
which they are soiling, as usual, at , ex trt Indy
low profits. Their stock oonsibts of a general
assortment, adapted to the wants of all. Su,'
sonable DRESS GOODS for Ladies and Gen
tlemen ; READY-MADE CLOTHIING, Hon
nets, Hats, Cups Boots and Shoes, Hardware.
Groceries, &c., & c.: In short, the Luc twig
council" continues to he the
"GRAND
where every thing useful and umamental, call
be had, better and cheaper, than eon he procu
red elsewhere. Their motto is Quick toh
and Small Profits." All ,who desire to supply
themselves with good goods, at low . priccs,
give them a ca/1.
March 27,1949.
Beat the " Hall of Fashion , ' wit°
Can!
B. & W. SNARE,
No. i, Corner Room of Snare's Row, oprosit
John Whittaker's Tavern, Huntingdon, Pa.
The u d thankful for past favors,
firm th ers and the public generally'
that they e just received front the city, thd'
largest, cheapest and most splendid assortment'
of
Ready-Made Clothing . ,
ever brought to Huntingdon. Their stock eon ,
lists of Dress and Frock Coats, t•arks and Pusi ,
ness ('oats, Pantaloons and Vests of every style'
and description suited to the season—warranted'
well rmfdd rind fashionably cut. A splendid as ,
sortment of Bleached Muslin and Linen Shirts'
and Plaited Bosoms. Cotton, worsted and'
woolen short Slocking3 Suspenders and Hand ,
kerchiefs. A genteel suit of clothes for almost
nothing.
Nev styles of Hints and Cops, Boots & Shoes,
thwlrreffas, tte., all•o( which will be sold at ha'
!tweet prices. .I4ase cal and examine before
purchasing elsewhere.
B. & NV. SNARE
iluntingdon, April 3, 1849.
Was. T. Ws.vrattl. CHARLIS li-flays,
Wailers & Harvey,
[tat Hatilehurst & Harvey]
Prodiice and General Commission Merchants,
Nos. 15 & 16 Speer's Whirl,
Baltimore.
Liberal Cash advances made on coneignn:cnbt
of all kinds of Produce.
April 3, 1849-3ni;
T)LANK DEEDS AND BONDS FOR' SALE AT THIS OFFICE.