N. S. LAWRENCE. .Igent for the sale of Southworth. Manu factu,ing Co's Writing Papers. Whorehouse N0..3 111inur St.: PHILADELPHIA, 100 eases of the above superior Papers now in store, and for sale to the trade at the lowest market prices, consisting in pact of— Fine thick Flat Caps, 12, 14, 15, and ,16 lbs.. blue and white. Superfine Medium and Demi Writings, blue and white. , Extra super and superfine Polio Posts, blue and white, plain and ruled. Superfine Commercial Posts, blue and white, plain and ruled. Extra super Linen Note Papers, plain and Supetfinet and fine 13111 Papers, long and broad. Superfine and fine Counting-House Caps and Posts, blue and white. _ Exira super Congress Caps and Letters, plain and ruled, blue and white. Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, gilt. Superfine Sermon Caps and Posts. Superfine blue linen thin Letters. Extra super Bath Posts, Lino tnd white, plain and ruled. Embroidered Note Papers and Efivelopes, "Lawyer's" Brief Ifopers. 84W:inn and tine Ceps and Posts, rued and plain, blue and white, various qualities and pri• tes. Ai., 1000 reams white and assorted Sltde Pd pers, Bonnet Boards, white and assorted Tisotl6, Tea, Wiapping, Envelope, assorted and blue Me , diums, Cap wrappers, Hardware Papers, eke. July 10, 1949.-6 m. Juniata Cabinet Manufacturing Establishment. JOHN H, WHITTAKER, Respectfully! begs leave to inform his friends and custonlett and the patio generally,that he has built a large and commodious shop imnicdP ately in the rear of the public house of John ‘Vbitteker, Sr., on the bank between the rivet and canal, where he will constantly keep on hand fur,iture of el: kinds, of the best quality, embracing all descriptions, kinds, styles and vs. rieties of parlor, medium and plain household furniture, which will be Offered for sale at the Very LOWEST EATER, In order to accommodate the publi.• with all kinds of work in his line of business, he hae just Supplied himself with a largo lot of the bast quality of Cherry, Walnut, Maple, Poplar, and all kinds of Veneering of the most iMpelar fashion. He will offer neither botched or half. finished work for sale, and will at all times sub. unit his work to the most rigid inspection. Merchants, Professionarmen,. Farmers, Me ebonies, Hotel Proprietors, Laboring men—all, are invited to call and examine bin furniture,be- Mr° purchasing elsewhere. tt Seeing is believ ing." Coffins will be made on the shorlebt notice, of either Cherry, Walnut or Poplar, as mny be de sired, and funerals attended. • He flatters himgelf that by industry and clone attention to his business, he will be able toplease all who may give him a call. Old furniture will at all times be repaired in the neatest and most (hirable manner, at low rates. A(I kinds of country produce will he ta ken in exchange for furniture, repairing, &c. Huntingdon, May 29, 1899. MERCHANT TAILOR, relpeetfully inform his old friends and e.e generally that he has resumed busi ness as ItItRCHANT TAILOR, in the room next door to C. Gouts' Hotel, formerly occupied by the Globe Printing office, Huntingdon, Pa. He has just received from Philadelphia a splendid assortment of CLOTHS, CASSI MERS 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. \York will a fen be done for those who prefer purchasing their cloth elsewhere. May 1, 1849. 177:177 I.ll:3l,z.z:,:rizzumxT. Saddle & Ilarnem4 Stianntattorg, WILLIAM GLASSGOW Respectfully informs the public, that he hire commenced business fur hi:nself in the remit lately occupied by F. Krell nearly opposite the Post Office, in Main Street, Huntingdon, Pa. All kinds of Harness and Saddles wi I he man fletured on the shortest notice, of the best mate riels, and as cheap as can bo had at any other establishment in the county. He respectfully csks a share of public patron age. May 1, 1849. spring Millinery Gcods, Sohn Stone di. Sons, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Silks, Ribbons and Millinery Cods, No. 45 South Second Street, abovo Cheenut, PHILADELPHIA, WOULD call the attention of Merchants and Milliners visiting the city, to their large and rich assortment of Spring Millinery Goods, Received by late arrivals from France, such as Glace 8111.-8 fur casing bonnets, Fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribber,— large and beautiful assortment of all pritie ; Plain Mantua and Satin Ribbons, from No. I to No. 121 French and Arderiertu Artificial Flowers, (in great variety) ; Colored and White Crapes; Fancy Laces and Nets; French Chip Bats; Face Trim minge—Quillings ; Covered Whalebones—Cane : BrteltrameWillow ; • Bonnet Crowns and Tips, Together with every article appertaining to the Millinery trade. March 27,1849. Executors' Notice. Estate of W1LL1.3.11 ROBERTS late of West township, dec'd... NOTICE is hereby given that letterstestarnem y tary have been granted to the undersigned oetho - potato of William Roberts, late of West township, deceased. Persons knowing themselves indebted w ill come forwardand make paymentian all those having claims will present them duly au thenticated forsettlement. JONATHAN P. ROBERTS, EDWARD ROBERTS, July 10, 1849.] Executors. "AT IHE OLD STAND,"I MARKET SQUARE, HUNTINGDON SPOLNG and SUSIIIIFJt GOODS. GEORGE GWEV, fins received and ii now opening a splendid stock of Spring and Summer Goods, among which may be found every variety of Ladies' and Gentleinefis' Dress Goods, in part, Cloths of all kinds, French, Belgian and Fancy Cassimers, Kent ucky Jeans, Croton, Oregon and Tweed C ; Vestings, Flannels and Drillings, and, a varlet . ) of Cotton Goods for aiiiiimer wear; Mouslin de I"ainhs, . French linwns and Scaris, Shawls and Handkerchiefs, Alpaca's, Mernmes, a large aseoritut int of Cali- Cans of the newt,' siy les. and nt low prices, Eai Iston, French, Schick and Domestic Ging hams and Balzorines, French and Irish Linens and Checks, lied MUAlit,s and sheet.: trigs, &c., &C. Hoots, Slioes, liars and Caps, Groceries, Hardware, Queenswaie, &c., with n great variety of gouda of all kinds, The above stock of floods bovine been edge. ted with great care 111111 yotcl.st..' at reduced prices fur Cash, I um enabled to offer Great rargainF, end hope all whniiinnt Nall at least examine my etdck before part I, aging ..lar here. as 1 ornate. terrnined to sell 611 ns reasonable terms as any one in F'ennsy lewd., Please call and see my Goods,as tt affords no pleasure to show them of dll times. A!! kinds of Country Produce taken in ex cfiange for Coeds. Al;Oeh 31; 1849. LOIS OF GOOD THINGS!! ICE CREAM, CONFECTIONARY & BAKERY. noitio *tlinctiter, Thankful for past favors, most respectfully in forms the citizens of Huntingdon and its vicin ity, that he has made every arrangement neces sary to supply all who may fnvor him with a call, with the mos( choice varieties of zaccal Confectionaries, Cokes, Fruits and Nuts. His private rooms are fitted up in a handsome style, which will make them a comfortable resort for Ladies and Gcnt'emen. Parties can be furnished on the shortest notice with Ice Cream, Confectionaries, all kinds of Cakes and Fruits. Huntingdon, May 27, 1849. LAST ARRIVAL ! New Goods ! Now Goods! J. & W. SAXTON TT H . A, ;enjd u i s d t receivedso,tpnat of nd are now opening a SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. Their stock had been selected with great care, and at lower prices than those who purchased earlier, and comprises a general variety of every thing 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 acd cheapness cannot be sur passed. In addition to their large stock of Dry Goods, Housekeepers ran be suppled with Fresh Groceries, of a superior quality, very cheap ; Hcrdware Queenstvare. &c. They invite the public to call and examine theirstock. They make no charge for showing their Goods. • May 1, 1840. DESTAL SIIIGEWC D. Neff & Miller 1) ESPECTF LILLY inform the citizens of HuntinglCn and vicinity, that they - have fitted up a room in the S. E. corner of John ston's Hotel (enterance throe li Neff & Bro's Jewelry store) where they will take great pleas ure in attending to all n•ho may favor them with a call. Artificial Teeth, of all kinds,'mountcd on the tu,t improved modern style t Also, plugging, lihug and clean ingdone with care and twati,,,i. N. B. Teeth Extraekd with ell the ease and aispatell that modern ne cane ean furnish.— charges moderate. A.LEXANDRX.A. .F 01J N D R Y. r i ir,:b7e '- h e ,:. " ; c h r e r i e . " „ e iel, ' ,:r i e n d tomidnouizoer.k-oft'Zi kinds connected with the Foundiy businese, in the best manner, and on the most reasonable terms. He has constantly on • hand wagon boxes, ploughs and plough castings, Woe, ware, and stoves of various kinds and sizes, Tire cooking stoveswhich be 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, end superior to most.— Ho has these stoves ettlenlated fur either wood or coal. He has lately procured patterns for wood and parlor stoves, which for beauty and excellence cannot be excelled. Alan, mow for offices, shop, &c., such as egg stoves, cannon stoves, and others. He inn lire persons desirous of purchasing to give him a ea I, uk he is deter mined to sell as good an article and at as low prices as can be Matti led nt any other place. WILMA CRAFFI US. May 8,1846-Iy, W. H. siqurid. W. M. IN(' LAIR. SMITH & SINCLAIR, Wholesale Grocers, Produce & Commission Merchantg, and Dealers in Pittsburg Manufactures, No. 56 Wood street, Pittsburg, Pa. Hofer to Mr. Gamma GWIN, t Messrs. J. &W. SAXTON, —"" April 3.,10149. CROPRELIEN & BROTHER, Conk iuission Merchants, IMPORTERS OF walla nen W:inV2o4 COGNAC BRANDIES, HOLLAND GIN i AND DEALERS IN Teas, Seg►ers, Are. No. 11 Walnut Street, PHI LA DELP Mil. cry Coneignmenis of Wesiern and Southern Produce sotiched..oo June 12, 1449. TOB PRINTING NEATLY EXECU. J TED AT THIS OFFICE. RESOLUTION Relative to an Amendment of the Constitution. Rerrilrrel by the libtrote and Honey bf Reply velar, errs of the Commonwealth ef Penneylra oio ie lleeeral Aesenaly met : That the Consti tution of this Commonwealth be amended in the second section of the fifth article, so that it shall rend as follows : The Judges of the Supreme Court, of the eeverai Courts of Common Pleas, and of each other CoUrts of Record as are or shall be established by law, shall be elected by the qualified electors of the Commonwealth in the manner following, to wit : The Judges of the Supreme Court, by the qualified electors of the , Commonwealth at large, The President Judges of the seVerel Courts of Common Pleas and of 1 such other Courts of Record as are or shall be established by law, and 01 other Judges requi red to be learned In the law, lay the qualified electors of the riet,ectiie districts over which they are to preside or act se Judges. And the Associate Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas by the qualified e:ectors of the Counties respectively. The Judges of the Supreme Court , shat( hold their offices fur the term of fifteen years if they she II FO long behave theinselVes well: (subject to the allotment hereinafter pro vided for,subsequent to the first election:) The President Judges of the several Courts of Com mon Pleas, and of ouch other courts of Record as are or Shill tie established by law, and all wher Judges required to be fear ned in the law, shall hold their offices for the term of ten years, if they shell so long behave themselves well : The Associate Judges Of the Courts of Common Pleas shall hold their offices for the term of five years, if they she! , so long behave themseivei 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 I address of two-third. of each branch of the Leg islature. The first election shall take place at tine general election of this Commonwealth next after the adoption of this amendment, and the commissions of all the judge. who may be then in office shall expire on the first Monday of De cember following, when the terms of the new judges shall commence. The persons who she?l then be elected Judges of the Supreme Court shall hold their offices as follows one of them for three years, one fee 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 th.vernor, that the commissions may be issued in accordance thereto. The judge whose com mission will fast 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 shall expire on the same day, the judges holding them shall decida 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 appointment by the Gov ernor, to continue till the first Monday of De cember succeeding the next general election.— The Judges of the Supreme Court and the Pres idents of the several Courts of Common Pleas shall, atatated times,receive for their services an adequate compensation, to be fixed by law, which shall not be diminished during their con inuance in office, but they shall receive no fees or perquisites of office, nor hold any 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 I shall reside within the district or county fur I which they were respectively elected. WILLIAM F. PACKER, j Speaker of the House of Representatives. GEO. DARSIkI, Speaker of the Senate. In the Senate, lilarelt 1, 18191 Resolved, That this resolution pass. Yeas 21, Nays 8. Extract from the Jounial. SAML. W. PEARSON, Clerk. In ito House of Representatires, April 2, 1849. . Resolved, Thnt this resolution pmts.—Yeas 58, Nays 26. Extract from the Journal. WM. JACK,CIerk. Secretary's °flee, Filed Apiil 5,1849 A. L. RUSSELL, Dcp. Sec. of tho Co. Secretary's Office Pcmisyleanza, ss. I no CERTIer that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Original Resolu tion of the General Assembly, entitled "Resolu tion relative to an amendment of the Constitu tion," as the same remains on file in this office. In testimony whereof I hove hereon seat to set my hand, and canoed to be affix ed the coal of the Secretary's Office at Harrisburg, this eleventh day of Juno Anno Dorniui, one thousand eight hundred and forty nine. TOWNSEND HAINES, Sec'y of the Corn, "JOURNAL Or 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 " were taken agreeably to the Constitu " tion, and were as follow, viz : . "YEAs—Messrs, Boas t Bravvley i Crabb i 'Cunningham, Forsyth, Hugus, John son, Lawrence, Levis, Mason, Matthi " as, M'Caslin, Rich, Richards, Sadler, " Sankey, Savery, Small, Smycer, Ster rett and Stine-21. " NAYS—Messrs. Best, Drum, Frick, "lves,King, Konigmaeher f Potteiger and Darsie, Speaker—s. " So the question was determined in " the affirmative." "JOURNAL OF MR Holm OF REFRE SNNtATIVES. " Shall the resolution pass 1 The "yeas and nays were taken agreeably to "the provision of the tenth article of "the Constitution s and are as follow, "viz: " YEAs—Messrs, Gideon J. Ball, Da• "yid J. Bent, Craig Biddle, Peter "Bloom,David M. Bole, Thomas K "Bull, acob Cort, John H. Diehl, Na• " thaniel A. Elliott, 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 S. " Lewis, James W. Long, Jacob M'- " Unriney, John F. M'Culloch, Hugh " M'Kee, John M'Laughlin, Adam Mar tin, Samuel Marx, John C. Myers, Ed " ward Nickleson, Stewart Pearce, " James Porter, Henry C. Pratt, Alonzo "Robb, George Rupley, Theodore Ry " man Bernard S. Schoonover, Samuel " Seibert, John Sharp, Christian Snive " ly, Thomas C. Steel, Jeremiah B. "Stubbs, Jos: J. Stutzman, Marshall " Swartzwelder, Samuel Taggart, Geo. "T. Thorn, Nicholas Thorn, Arunah " Wattles, Samuel kA cinch, Alonzo 1. "Wilcox, Daniel Zerbey and Wilbert . ' " F. Packs r, Speaker-SS. tcrtixs—Messrs. Augustus K. Cornyn, "David M. Courtney, David Evans, " Henry S. Evans, John Fenlon, John " W. George, Thomas Gillespie, John "13. Gordon ; Wiiliiim Henry, James J. " kirk, Joseph Laubach, Rober“4. Lit " tle, John S. IVPCalmout, Josh M'Kec, "William M'Sherry, Josiah Miller, Wil " Liam T. Morrison, John A. Ottd, W 11: "Ham Y. Roberts, John W. Roseberry, "John B. Ruthorford, R. Rundle Smith, "JDlin Smyth, John Souder, George " Walters and David F. Williams-26. "So the question was determined in u the affirmative." SECRERARY'S OFFICE, Harrisburg, June 15, 184 g. Pennsylvania, ss : . . _ ~..... . ( ..- .:. Ino CERTIFY 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," ea the same appeard on the Journals of the two I louses of the General As sembly of this Commonwealth, for tho session of 1849. Witness my hand dnd the seal of said allied; the fifteenth day of June, ono thousand eight hundred and forty-nine. . .....„..._ I'o W NSEfiTD HA /NES, Secretary of She danitrionthealth Juno 26, 1849. APPLETON'S GREAT CENTRAL CREAPBOOKSTORE, 164 Chesnut Street, Corner of Seventh, Swayn's 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 Book Store, may feel entirely at home. 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 exeduted and forwarded to this Coun try by every STEAMER and PACKET. ' A CATALOGUE of toolcs with the prices attached is is sued quarterly, containing Lists of New Additions made to his large collection, which are in all eases for sale at the LOWEST PRICES, or, from 0 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 PHILADELPHIA, an elegant 18mo volume, the price of which is 25 cents. The limits of this advertisement are too confined to enumerate the prices of any of the Books, or to give even a faint idea of the immense advantages to be derived from purdhnsing at the Great Central Cheap Book-store, but let all who are in search of Books send for a Cata logue, and buy the Books 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. The 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 cases will be fully carried out, 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, Swaim's Building. May 23, 1849.-3 m. GOLII PENN. 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. LIFE INSURANCE. The Girard Life Insurance Annuity and Trust Company of PlibiladeliMia. Office No. 159 Chestnut Street. Capita! $300,000. OusnTEn PxnrxruAi. IONTINUE to make Insurances on Lives on k„) the most favorable terms, receive and execute Titters and receive deposition interest. The Cr pital being paid up and invested, Ida gekher with accumulated premium fund, afford. a perfect security to to the insured. The pre mium may be paid in yearly,, half yeatlY, ur quarterly payments. The i;oinp - any add a BONUS nt stated peri 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, and where they have had the longest cape rience,) as appears from the fact, that out of 117 Life insurance Companies there, bf all kinds, 87 are on this plan. The first BONUS was appropriated in Decem ber 1814, amounting to 10 per cent. on the sum insured under the oldest policies ; to 8 3.4 per cent., 7 1-2 ?er cent., &c. &c. on others, in pro portion to the time of standing, making an iitldi lion of $100; $87,50; $75, &c. &c. to every 1,000, originally insured, which is an averege of more than 50 per cent. on the premiums paid, and without increasing the annual payment of the company. The o'perition of the BONUS will be sten by the following examples from the Life Insurance Register of the Company, thus: I A mt.of pol.and Policy Insured. !onus or bonus payable Addition. f l at the party's ,decease. No. 5g $l,OOO „ 88 I 2,500 „ 206 , 4,000 „ 276 I 2,000 a 333 5,600 0400.00 $1,100,00 250,00 2,750,00 400,00 4,400,00 175.00 2,175,00 437,50 5,437,50 Pamphlets oontaining the table of rates, and explanations of the subject; forms of application and further information can be had at the office, grati., in person or by letter, dddressed to the Pic sideat or Actuary. B W. RfCHARDS, President. JNO. F. JAMES, Actuary. May 8, 1849.-ty G rr E PeNil OXYGENATED BITTERS, FOR THE CURE OF DYSPEPSIA, GENERAL DEBILITY, &c., &c., &c this medicine is an excellent tonic. It im par`le health and vigor to the digestive &galleon(' thus strengthen. the whole system. Bence it in justthe thing for Spring, when so Many need something strengthening. Let every one read the following cases, and if you ha'Ve one or more symptoms like those mentioned, don't fail to try thin invaluable dedicine. Severe Case ofDyspepsia. From R. P. STOW, Esq., .9sst. Clerk U. S. House Represefitatives: WASHINGTON, D. C.,June 15,1846 Dn. Cho. B. GREEN:--Dear Sir—l feel it not only a pleaeuve, but a duty, 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 disor der, Dyspepsia. I have been afflicted for about seventeen years with the usual attendant symp 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 time not the least particle of moisture would appear on the surface of the cheat or limbs, and most , of the time I was extremely bilious. I have need various remedies, have been strict in my diet, have been dosed with calomel and emetics day after day by physicians, but all to no goad pur pose. Hearing of the wonderful effects of the "Oxygenated Bitters," in the cure of Dyspepsia, I procured some as a last resort , have used four bottles of the medicii e, and find the bad symp tome all removed, and myself once more in the enjoyment of health. None but the Dyspeptic sufferer, who has felt all the horrors of the dis ease, can at all appreciate the value of the medi cine. I most sincerely hope that all will make trial of the medicine, and wills me be able to re joice in the return of health. Lady Cured 01 Neuralgia. From Rev. THOJIIIIS KIDDER, of Vertnont. Wimnson, Vt., Aug. 8,1846. Dean Sin:—lt gives me great pleasure to in forms you that the Oxygenated Bitters," with which you furnished my 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 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, THOMAS KIDDER. From lion. MYRON LXWRE,NCE, of Mass. "For some twenty years I had suffered severe ly from humoral Asthma. I was 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 diffict Ity of breathing. In all my attendance upon our courts I never went to bed in Northampton in twenty years but twice, and theu v►es compelled to get up. Now I lie in bed without difficulty, and sleep soundly. I took the "Oxygenated Bitters," according to directions. The violent symptom. immediately abated, and perseverance in the use of tl:o rem edy has removed all its troublesome consequen ces. l'he value of such a remedy is incalculable, and 1 t hope its virtues may be widely diffused and its beneficent agency extensively employed." Gitusx & FLKTCHER. General Agents, No. 26, Booth Sixth St, Philadelphia. Sold Wholesale and retail by Toms. Aran at Sow, Huntingdon, Pa. E'rke—tl3l,6o per bottle: six bottles for $5.00. May 8. 1840. NfACKEREL, SHAD, SALHON, ,VERRINGS, ORK, HAMS AND SIDES, SHOULDERS, LARD & CIIEESE, Constantly on bond and for sale by J. PALMER, & Co. Market St. Wharf, PHILADELPHIA. Feb. '27, 1849: 3m A PURELY VEGFTABLE MFDICINF. WorsdelPs Vegetable llestotative Pills HAVE been gradually but surely coming into favor, among the families of this Country for some yearn past They have done this entirely through their great worth its a FAMILY MED. , WINE. Agencies have been appointed but purling and humbug sea as resorted to by quacks to sell their medicine has been done: 'the pills are offered tot sale and have and will' continue to he sold by all the principle store keepers. The proprietor. claim for their Mcdi eine the following advantages over all others-- viz : They are PURELY VEGETABLE.-- They are CERTAIN TO. OPERATE. Their operation is FREE from all PAIL They can be used with EQUAL BENEFIT try they oting. est INFANT and the STRONGEST MAN— Titbit efficiency in Fevers, Ague, Headaches, Habitual Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Cholera Mot , ' bus, &c.. has been proven upon thousands.— 'Did area Certain Cure for Worms. The pro. prietors possess o 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 State of Pennsylv o irla-Crisnr.sa P. AM., For sale, price 2:i cents a box containing FIFTY PILLS, with fult directions by the following agents in Huntingdon Couti,ty: Thomas Read & Sou. Huntingdon. Thomas E. Orbison, Orbisonio. S.M. Lindeey, Hollidaysburg, Blair Co. A. WEEKS & Co. Proprietors, Laboratory No. 14 t Chesnut street; Philadelphia. January 23, I 843-1 y. MILNWOOD ACADEMY. THE subscribers ; residents of Shade Gnp, Huntingdon county, Pa., beg leave to inform their friends and the pub lic generally, that they hove established at the place above mentioned, a BOARD-. ING SCHOOL for the education of youhg men. Th'i course of instruction comprises; in addition to the usual branches of a common English education: Philosophy ; Mathematics, and the Latin and Greek languages. The lbeation is distinguished for its healthfulness and the moral and religious Character of the surrounding community Evury attention will be paid to the health and morals of the pit.: pils as well as to their mental training and advancement in scientific knowl-' edge, and every facility will be afforded for their personal comfort and conveni; ence. The year is divided into two see.' sions of five months each ; the winter session commencing on the Ist of Ne-• vemberond the Summer session cam; mencing on the 23rd of April. Terms per Session :—For Orthogra; phy, Rending and Writing, $5. Arith metic, Geography, Grammar, Philos°. phy, History and composition, $B.---; Mathematics Greek and Latin lan guages, 43,2. 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 ltberal patronage which ! they have already received, would re peat; that they are determined to spare' no effort in inaking the Institution one that will cadrithend itself to all parents who desire to giire their sons n thorough . preparatort education, without expo-• sing their) to the contaminating and lin; moral influences that exist in more pop ulous communities. For reference or further particulars address JAMES V. McGINNES, J. it. W. MeGINNES. Shade Gap, March 13, IS W. AEU' GOODS ! The " old Locomll. Corner,' Ahead!! Fisher, IVlcAlurtrie & co., ITAVTti juatrticeived a luoge 111111 FOCI Oe SPRING 81, SUMMER GOLDS which they are selling, as usual, at extremely low profits. Their stock consists of a general assortment, adapted to the wants or all. sonable DRESS GOODS Mr Ladies and Gen tlemen; READY-MADE CLOTHING, Bon nets, Hata, Cups, Boots and Dhoes, Ilardware, Groceries, &c., &c. In short, the ~ out LOCUSI. contsEn" continues to he the "GRAND BAZAR," where every thing useful and o•numenlul, cad be had, better and cheaper, than can be procu red elsewhere. Their motto is Quick k.elt and timnll Profits." All who desire to mipply themselves with good goods, at low prices, wile give them rt call. March 27,1849. Beat the ~ Hall of Fashion , ' who can I IL & W. SNARE, No. I, Corner ROOM of Snore's How, oppoeito' John Whittaher's Tqvern, Huntingdon, Po. Tho undersigned thankful for past favors, in" firm their customers and the public general') that they have just received from the city, the largest, cheapest and most splendid assort mcn of Heady:Made Clothing, ever brought to Huntingdon. Their stock con sista of Drew and Frock Coats, Flicks and PUBi nese Coats, Pantaloons and Vests of every style and description suited to the season—warranted well made and fashionably cult. A splendid as sortment of Bleached Muslin and Linen Shirts and Plaited Bosoms. Cotton, worsted and woolen short Stockings; Suspenders and Hand -1 kerchiefs. A genteel suit of clothes for almost nothing. Nov styles of Hats and Caps, Boots & Shoes; Umbrellas, &c., all of which will be sold at the lowest prices. Please call and examine before' purchasing elsewhere. B. & W. SNARE, Buntingilon, April 3, 1849. WM. T. WALTERS. CHARLES HARVEY. WaHera R. Harvey, [l,ato Hetlehurat & Harvey] Produce and General Commission kerchante, Nos. 15 & 16 Spear's Wharf, Ballinaorei Liberal Cash advances made on consignment of all kind. of Prodocc. April 3, 1849-Bm, LANK DEEDS AND BONDS FOR; D SALE AT THIS