CAUSE OF CHOLERA.—Th 6 London 1, N. S. LAWRENCIL Morning Chronicle attaches greet impor- agent for the sale of Southworth Manu -Iw-tee to a. microscopical discovery of factu'ing Co's Writing Papers. Dr. Brittan, lecturer on anatomy and', INharehonse No. 3 Minor St.l physiology, in the Bristol Medical 1 PHILADELPHIA. School. In a series of investigations, , , 100 cases of the above superior Papers now in undertaken in conjunctionwith Mr. J. G. store, and for sale to the tindo at the lowest Gwayne, he has observed the constant market prices, eonstethig in part of— occurrence of certain peculiar bodies; i Fine thick Flat Cape, 12, 14, 15, end 16 M.: , hitherto undeseribed, us characterigtic blue and white. constituents of cholera evacuations, and and re' eltine Medium and Demi Writihgb, blue' ht . 1 by a further series of experiments lie ad Extra super and superfine Folio Posts, blue and hts succeeded in demonstrating the ex- white_ plain and ruled. istance of similar bodies in the acme. ' Superfine Commercial Poste, blue and white, sphere of districts infected with the chol- plain and ruled. era- ThOse discoveries have bet;tl sub- Extra super Linen Note Papers, plain and milted to the most eminent microscopical g il l , t • apet , ,,a ... The i fine Bill Papers, long and broad. pathologists, and arc considered by them Superfine end line Counting-Hoare Ceps and very important. Poets, blue and white. Dr. Brittan does not broach any thee- , Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, plain ry as to the nature ur mode of these and ruled, blue and white. miseroscopieal bodies, but the writer in , Extra super Congress Caps end Letters, gilt. the Morn,, g m Superfine Sermon Caps Chronicle considers the Superfine blue linen tilT slid Punta. in Lettere. nsfungold plants, the sporules of which Extra super Bath Posts, blue end white, plain floating in the attiiosphere or water of e n d ru l e d. the cholera districts, are taken into the Embroidered Note Papers and Envelopes. nlimentary canal, where they vegetate I "Lawyer's" d ßr i ie n S o I Papers. Posts, rued anti more or less according to the conditions la S i.‘ u P e i. r t i n i e r "" and white, l v i erious qualities and pri they meet with. It is a little remarks- p lain , "'" ble that this theory corresponds very Also, 1000 reams white and assorted Slice Pa neorly with one previously broached in pers, Bonnet Boards, white and assorted Tissue, this country by Dr. Cowdell. Tea, Wrapping, Envelope, assorted and blue Me diums, Cap Wrappers, Hardware Papers, &e. July 10, 1849.-01 e. INDIAN CORN IN ENGLAND.—The Lon don Times gives u very flattering ne w:mat of nil experiment—a saccessfut one, if the Times, is to be credited--re cently made in England, on the pract lea= bility of advantageously cultivating maize in that land of wet, cold summers. The description of the plant as given in the Times is somewhat novel. It says:- 4= The appearance of the plant is pe- culiarly graceful—far nine so, indeed, than that of any ordinary corn field.— The stems which run up perfectly i,raigth, are generally from four to live I,et high, arid are much thicker than the' larger wheat shave. They throw out from the root upwards a succession of flaglike leaves the stein. terminating in a little tuft, front which spring the ears of corn, sqmewhat irregularly clustered ; and, in this instance, apparently not heavy laden." The Philadelphia American, speaking of this subject, alludes to the failure of the Cobbett experiment some twenty years ago, and expresses a fear that the' present experiment experimentalists have got hold of the wrong plant, and ttot.eAgending their energies on broom Times ttere - Mmt.docription given in the for such a fear. • around A HANDSOME IND RITANCE.—Judge JONES, in the Court of Common Pleas of Nurthhemton county, (Pa.) has set aside the will of Peter Miller, a wealthy old bachelor who died lately at Easton which was affirmed by the Supreme Court.— The entire estate therefore, amonating to nearly $400,000, with the exception of a few trifling legacies, which are valid under the will, goes to P. Miler, of Ohio the nephew and only heir at law of the deceased. The EusToM \Vntn, says:— "The fortunate individual who conies into possession of so large an estate is about sixty years of nge, and resides in Morgan county, Ohio, where he has wor ked a farm as tenant for a long time.— Ile has a large family—a full baker's dozen of children, all poor." BtT BY A SNAKE. -A young man nam ed George Keller, of Union township, 'Jerks county, was bitten by a rattle snake, a few days since, under these cir cumstances: In endeavoring to kill the snake, it had nearly disappeared in the crevise of a rock, when he attempted to cut off its rattles, and, in doing. so, was bit on the joint of the fiver. With remarkable presence of . mind, he imme diately cut out the bitten part, and wound a striwg tightly totind the finger to prc vent the circulation of the poison through his system. The bandage was afterwards cut loose, and the hand and arm soon became enormously swollen ; but, by medical aid, he was afterwards cured. OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.— The Board of Directors, at their meet ing at Massillon, on Saturday, Septem ber 29th, placed under contract twenty seven miles of the line in Ohio, making with the twenty-three miles in Pennsyl vania contracted from July, fifty miles now under contract. The work in Ohio is to be paid for by the local subscriptions in the counties in which it lies. STILL DESCENDING.—Gen. Hamilton, formerly editor of a leading paper in Portsmouth has accepted the appoint , bent of Secretary of Oregon. The General .has been going down ever since he left the tripod. He went from the editorial ranks into the military and now he has taken the Secretary ship of Ore gon. When it man starts down hill, there's no telling where he will land.— C'i•r Dispatch. Speak with calmness and deliberation on all (mentions, especially in circum stances which tend to irritate. 11.Iministrator's Notice. Estate ol JOH HORS'!', late of West township, Huntingdon Co., dec'd. NOltlcE is hereby given that Letters of Ad. ministration on said estate have been greet. Wal ches I Watches!! od to the undersigned. All persona indebted to rilH E subscriber hos just received from Phila. said estate are requested to make immediate pay. 1 delphia, nnother choice lot Of GOLD AND ment, and those hAvinichilms urdema id. against SILVER WATCHES, which makes his escort the same to present theni duly authenticated fur ment again complete. If you want a good watch settlement to IIEY'JAMIN II A lITMAN, ,at the very lowest price, now is your time. Oct. 2; 15217---et. ArZllZqetrator, • July 17, 1810. . J. T. SOOTT. Juniata Cabinet Manufacturing Establishment. 13HN H. WHITTAKER, Respectfully begs leant to inform his friends and customeis and the public gent rally, ,that he has built a large and commodiouc shop immedi ately ln the rear of the public brace of John hittakee, Sr., on the bank between the rivet and canal, whets he will constantly keep on hand furniture of al kinds, of the best quality, emb acing all descriptions, kinds, styles and vu. rieties of parlor, medium and pinin household furniture, which will be offered for sale at the very LOWEST RATES. In order to accommodate the pul•ll. with all kinds of work in his line of business, he has just supplied himself with a large lot of the bast quality of Cherry, Walnut, Maple; Poplar, and all kinds of Veneering of the most popular fashion. He will offer neither botched or half finished writ!: for sole, and will at all times sub• mit his work to the most rigid inspection. Merchants, Professional men, Farmers, Me chanics, Hotel Proprietors, Laboring men—all, are invited to call and examine his ft:mimic. be fore purchasing elsewhere. "Seeing is believ ing." ' Collins will be made on the shorteit notice, of either Cherry, Walnut or Poplar. as may be de sired. and funerals attended. He flatters himself that by industry seal Hose attention to hisbusiness, he will be able toplcase all who may give him a call. the neates(ni i r TiSLA.RlLtimes be repaired in rates. All hinds of country produce will 1.0 ta ken in exchange for furniture, repairing, & c. Huntingdon, May 1:9, 1840. spring Millinery (i(eds John stone & IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Bilks, Ribbons and Millinery Goods, • No. 45 South Second Street, above Chesnut, PHILADELPHIA, .‘,.‘TOULD call the attention of Merchants and Vv Milliners visiting the city, to their large and rich assortment of spring Millinery Goods, Received by late arri4ala from France, such as Waco SrAL•s for casing bonnets, Fancy Bonnet and ( op RiLbene—a large and beautiful egi•ortinint of all prime; Plain Mantua and Satin Ribbons, from No. 1 to No. ; French and American Artificial Flowery, (in great variety) ; Colored and While Crapes; Fancy Laces and Nets; French Chip Hats; Face Trirtinings—Quillings ; Covered Whalebonm—Caile Buckrams—Willow ; Bonnet Crowns and Tips, Together with every article appertaining to the Millinery trade. March 27,1949. JACOII SWIEI3IEII4 MERCHANT TAILOR, Would respectfully Hamm his old friends and tlte Public generally that he has resumed busi ness as MERCHANT 'PAII.(IIt, in the room next door to C. Coots' Hotel, foimerly occupied by the Globe Piloting office, Huntingdon, Pa. Ho has just received from I biladelphia a splendid assaitment of cI,OTHS, CASS!. MERSand 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. it perfect fit will in all cases be guaranteed. Work will also bo 71ono for those Who prefer purchasing their cloth vises% hi May 1, 1840. C HNEEDLER, Wholesale Boot, Shoe and Bonnet Ware. house. No. 136 North 3d St., (opposite the Eagle Hotel) PHILADELPHIA, Id now receiving about 3000 cease FRESH FALL Goons, direct from the Manufacturers, —such as dt tNn rind Burs Tut x Ku. and CAI, Hours and BROGANS, with a great variety of WO MEN. LACE BOOTS Ann Silo., both city end Eastern Manufacture. This stock is got up expressly fur country trade and will be sold cheap. MEI...ANTS are invited to call and examine. August 21, 1849-3 m. GOLD PENS. Warranted GOLD PENS, with silver handles, can be had at SCOTT'S Cheap Jewelry &ore, for $1.25 Other Gold Pens, without handles, for 75 cents. April 17, 184.9. APPLETON'S GREAT CENTRAL CHEAP BOOK STORE, 164 Chesnut Street, Corner of Seventh, Swaim's Buildings, PHILADELPHIA. NOWING the wants of the coin triunity, the Proprietor of this es tablishment has fitted up a store in the most elegant manner, having duo regard to the comfort of his customers, so that every stranger visiting his Book Store, may feel entirely at homes HIS IMMENSE STOOK of Books is classified according to the various Departments of Literature, so that Visitors can find the books they are In starch of fur 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 Bddks at LOWER PRICES then any other house of a similar char acter on this continent. His facilities for the ImroirrxrioN of Books from Eu rope are unsurpassed, having a branch of his Establishment in Loudon, where orders of private gentlemen are careful ly executed and forwarded to this Coun try by every STEAMER 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 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 immerse advantages to be derived from purchasing 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 ;TriVaile i lti r d zi Mf stamped in the corner without charge. Orders for any article may be sent by mail, addressed to the Proprietor, and the directions in all cates 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 23,1819.-3 m. BIRMINGHAM Female Boarding and Day School. rr it IS School is now in successful operation. 1 The Rey. Isiixst, W. lA'Ano, Pastor of the Spruce Creek and Birmingham Presbyterian congregations, is Principal, assisted by a worthy and efficient female Teacher, Miss A. M. Rena. This School is located in the borough of Dir. iningharn, county of Huntingdon, Pa., one of the roost healthy villages east of the A Ilegheny mountain. The course of instruction is full and thorough, embracing all the English branches usual y taught in SelectSchoels. It will be con ducted on Christian principles. The Bible to be the text book. Parente and gua diens who attach any value to the religious training of their children and wards will find this school worthy of their patronage. The Pupils may board With the Principal and will be treated as members of his family. Tuition and board will be moder ate. For further particulars apply lc the Prin cipal of to Any of the undersigned, who earnest ly recommend his school to the patronage of the public. The second quarter of the present term will commence on the seventeeniii day of July inst. John Owens, W. Caldwell, John Grallins, Geo, Guyer, Rev. John K. M'Cahan, James Clarke, Thomas M. Owens, S. S. Dewey, James Bell. Birmingham, Aug. 21,1849. A PURELY VEGFTABLE 111FDICINP. Worstlell's Vegetable Restorative fills HAVE been gradually but surely coming into favor, among the families of this Country for some years past They have done thin entirely through their great worth es a FAMILY MED ICINE. Agencies have been appointed but no puffing and humbug such atria resorted to by quacks to sell their medicine has been done. The pills are offered for sale and have and will continue to ho sold by all the principle store keepers. The proprietors claim for their Medi eine the following advantages over all others— viz: They are PURELY VEGETABLE.— They are CERTAIN TO OPERATE. Their operation is FREE from all PAIN. They can be used with EQUAL BENEFIT by theyoung est INFAN I and the STRONGEST MAN— Their efficiency in Fevers, Ague, Headaches, Habitual Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Cholera Mor bus, &c.. has been proven upon thousands. They area Certain 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 therm Try them they will not fail. Travelling agent for the Stare of Pennsy Iva nia—t nAMLES P. Abler. For eale, price 25 cents a box containing FIFTY PILLS, withfull directions by the following agents in Huntingdon County: Thome. Read & eon. Huntingdon. Thomas E. Orbison, Orbiagai n , J. M. Lindsay, Hollidaysburg, Bluir Co. A. ,%%; EEKti & Co. Proprietors, Laboratory No, 141 Chesnut street Philadelpriia. January 24, 1440 /s. FALL MILLINERY GOODS. JOHN STONE & SONS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN SILKS, RIBBONS, AND MILLINERY GOODS, No. 'I Sonde Second Sirdel, PHILADELPHIA, ARE now opening for the fall trade, a very handsome a.aottinent of MJJIbENERY UOODS, chiefly of their own importations—To which they will constantly be making additions. They have now in store: Figured `aline—new designs. Figured and corded Bonnet floods. Corded and Plain velvets of all colours. Bonnet Satins. Fancy Bonnet and Crip Ililfhons, in g rent v. , riety. French and American Flowers. French Fancy Feathers. Laces—Quil.inge—Tabs. Bonnet (Irowns, 13uckrams, &c. &c. Together with every article used in the Milline ry trade ; all of which are offered at the lowest market prices. Sep. 25, 1849—1 m. THE GAT CHINA STORE OF PHILADELPHIA. THANKFUL to the citizens of Iluntingdon and its vicinity for their increased custom, We again request their company to view our large and splendid assortment of CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENS WA Dinner Sets, lea Sees, Mil et Sets, arid gle pieces, eithea of Glass, China, or 8 Wore, sold in quantities to suit purchasers less than they can be had elsewhere— Is FACT AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. AMERICAN AND ENGLISH BRITANNIA METAL GOODS In greater variety than ever before offered in the city. FANCY CHINA in great variety rent/ cheap. We would invite any person visiting the city to call and see us—they will at least be plea sed to walk around our beautiful store, and to view the finest china and the cheapest the world produces. Very respectfully, TYNDALE & MITCHELL, No. 215 Chestnut Street. Phila. Sep. 25, 1849.—1 y. J. & J. M. ROWE], Broom dt. Wooden-ware Store, No. 63 Xorth Third Street, ONE DOOR ABOVE ARCH, EAST SIDE, PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTTHIERS AND. WHOLESALE DEAL ERS in all kinds of Brooms, Brushes, Cedar-ware, willow and French bas kets, shoe and wall Brushes, Dus ters, Scrubs, Mats, Blacking Eastern-made Wooden-ware of every description, &c. at the lowost market prices. Cash paid for Broom-corn at the factory Sept. 11th 1849. 'Chia excellimt compound, which never fail in the cure of Fever and Ague, je for sale by the proprietor's agent., 'l' READ & SON, Hunt ingdon ; L. G. KESSLER, Mill Creek. I].' WHAT IS THE MATTER with me, Doctor? What is the cause of this sallow Complexion, jaundiced eye, depression of spirits, pain in the side and shoulder, weariness of body, bitter taste in the mouth"! Such is the inquiry, and such the symptoms of many a sufferer! It is the liver which is diseased, ond the Cholagogue is the remedy always successful in curing it. Try it, and judge for yourself. For sale by above named agents. ID" BETTER DIE THAN LIVE, if I am to be tortured from day to day with this horrible Ague, exclaims the poor sufferer whose life has become a burden from the racking parox ysms of an intermittent, and whose confidence in human aid iv destroyed by the failure of rem edies to produce lila promised relief. Such has been the situation of thousands who are now rejoicing in all the blessings of health from the use of Dr. Osgood's India Cholagogue. In no instance does it fall to effect a speedy and perma nent cure. For sale by above named agents. "How few who think aright among the thinking few, How many never think, but only think they do." 0:., - THE SENTIMENT IMPLIED in the above exclamation is on no sul•ject more fully exemplified than on that of health. But few give it n single thought. and fewer still re flect upon it with the observation and good senile which matters of minor consequence receive. As observation teaches the tact that Dr. Osgood's India Oholagogue is a never failing remedy in Fever and Ague, good sense would surely indi cate its prompt and immediate use. For sale by the above named agents. June 26. 18.19. ALEXANDRIA FOUNDRY. T H p fl ub e i t; e li s t c h t b t e h r o r i e s isp p e i t p f i u . r i e l v d a t o n i d o o u t;coersk of al t o the kinds connected with the Foundry bushiest, in the beet manner, and on the most reasonable terms. He has constantly on hand wagon boxes, ploughs and plough castings, hollow ware, and stoves of various kinds end sizes. The cooking stoves which he manufactures nre inferior to none in the country, and are warranted to perform the various operations of cooking and baking in a manner equal to any, and superior to most.— He has these stoves calculated for either wood or coal. He his lately procured patterns, for wood and parkir stoves, whirls for beauty end excellence cannot be oxcellcd. Also, stoves for offices, shops, &e., such as egg stoves, cannon stoves, and others. He invites persona desirous of purchasing to give him a ca'l, as he is deter mined to sell as good an article and ,nt es low prnies as can be obtained at any other place. • WILLIAM GRA FrirS. Msy P,18413-Iy. LIFE lASIIRANCE. The Girard Life Insurance Annuity and Trust Company of Philadelphia. Office No. 159 Cl►estnut Street Capital $300,000: Caw,. PERPETUAL. (lONTINUE to make Ineurancee on Lives on U the moat favorable terms, receive and execute :hum. And receive deposition Interest. The Cr pital being paid up and invested, Hi settler 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 instirances for life. This plan of in stiranhe is• the moat approved of, and is more generally in use, than any other in Great Britain, (where the subject is best understood by the pee ; pie, 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 tin this pleb. The first BONUS was appropriated in DOCCM her 1844, amounting to 10 per cent. on the sum insured under the oldest policies ; to 8 3.4 per cent., T 1.2 ?er cent., &c. &c. on other., in pro portion to the time of standing, making en addi tion of $100; $87,50; $75, &c. &c. to every 1,000, originally insured, which is an average of more than 50 per cent, on the premiums paid, and without increasing the annual payment of the company, _ . The operation of the BONUS will be peen by the following examplee from the Life Insurance Register of the Company. than: Anit.ofpOl.and P.Hey, insured. Bonus or bonus payable Addition at the party's ,deceask. $l,OOO I $ ;00.00 $1,100,00 2,500 250,00 2,750,00 4,000 400,00 4,400,00 2.000 I 175.00 2,175,00 5,000 437,50 5,437,50 No. 58 205 „ 270 „ 333 Pamphlets oontaining the table of roles. and explanations of the subject; forms of application and further information can be had at the office, gratis, in person or by letter, addressed to the President or Actuary. B W. RIC HA RDS, President. JNO. F. JAMES, Actuary. May 8, 1849.. ly Wholesale and Retail CLOCK STORE, N 0.238 Market St., (chow! Seventh, South side, PHILADELPHIA. A LTHOUGH we can scarcely estimate the value of Tim commercially, yet by calling at the above establishment, JAMES BARBER will furnish his friends, among whom he includes all who duly appreciate its fleetness, with a beau tiful and perfect INDEX for marking its progress, of whose value they can judge. His extensive stock on band, bonstantly chan ging in conformity to the improvements in taste arid style of patern and workmanship, consists of Eight-day and Thirty-hour brass Couartara- Rouse, PA 11 LOB, HALL, CHURCH and ALAnm C.c.s, French, Gothic and other fancy styles, as well us plain, which from his extensive con• nection and correspondence with the manufactu rers he finds ho can put at the LOWEPT cesH El.. Ult E in any quantity from ono to a thousand, of which he will warrant the accuracy. auv.D Lk, _al.-tear mings on hand. Call and see me among them. JAMES BARBER, 238 Market St. Phila., A ugust 28, 1849. Manufactory of Pocket Books, etc. No. 52S Chesnut St., ohne Second, PHILADELPHIA. THE subscriber respectfully solicits public at tention to his superior and tasteful stock of Pocket Books, Pocket Knives, Banker's Cases, and other finecutlery. Bill Hooks, Gold Pens and Pencils, Dressing Cases, Seger cases, Card cases, Chess Men, Port Manske, Back Gammon Boards, Purses, Dominoes, &c. His assortment consists of the most fashiona ble and modern styles, of the finest quality and excellent workmanship embracing ever desira ble fancy patent, which he will at all times be prepared to exhibit and furnish wholesale or re tail on the moat pleasing terms. irr•Purehasers who desire to furnish them selves with articles of the best quality will consult their own interests by calling at this establish ment. P. H. Pocket Book Manufacturer, Aug. 28, 1849.-6 m. 621 Chesnut St. (9UI4IIIWEB2WZIAILIS FEMALE SEMINARY CHAMBERSBYRG, PA. The Misses Pitmen. Principals. rpHls is a select Family Boarding and Day School; Cho inbcreburg affording a most de sirable location for the purpose of such an insti tution. The Principals design that its advantages, Lit erary, Moral,'end Religious, shall be or the high est order, and no efforts shall be spared to make them at least equal to those of any other, either in dry or country. A new term will commence upon the Ist of September, and applications for admission, or for any further information, may be made to the Misses Pin neo at thei r residence, or to any of the gentlemen composing the Board of Trus.ees ; or to John G. Miles, Lsq., John Scott, Esq., Hun tingdon. August 14,1849. SPRUCE STREET CABINET WAREROODIS, No. 119 Spruce Se. below sth, PHILADELPHIA. CONSTANTLY ONIIA1 , 11) a large assort. meet ofaupetior Walnut and Mahogany Furniture, manufactured in the best manner, of modern style and at moderate prices, embracing Sofas, Parlor Choirs, Wardrobes, Rocking Chair., Dressing Bureaus, Tete•a-totes, French Bedsteads, Centre and Pier Tables. High Post Bedstead., Wash Stands, Hat Racks, Sacretarice, Extension Tables, &c., &c. Every article is made of the best material and workmanship, and warranted. T. & D. H. lIENKELS. Philda'a, Aug 14, 1549.-Iy. 1.,411 goods bought at this establisbmen packed under the immediate superintendence o the proprietors, and sent free of charge to any part of the city. BLANK DEEDS AND BONDS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. G E 7 S OXYGENATED RITTEsts, FOR TILE CURE OF DYSPEPSIA, GEN EAL DEBILITY, &c., &c., &c. This medicine is an excellent tonic. It, im• parts health and vigor to the digestive otgans and thus strengthens the whole system. Hence it is just.the thing for spring, when so molly need something strengthening. Let -every one vend the following cases, and if you have one or more symptoms like those mentioned, don't fail to try this invaluable medicine. Severe Case of 11).yipcpsia. From R. P. STOW, Esg., asst. Clerk U.. 8. House Representatives. WeeniNo•ror, D. C., June 15,1846 Dn. Ose. B. Oussn:--Dear Sir—l feel it nor only a pleneut b, but a duty, to make known to you rind to the public, (if you desire it.) the stir. prising effects of the Oxygenated Bitters," in relieving me from that most discouraging dim.: der, Dyspepsia. I have been afflicted for about seventeen years with the usual attendant 'lmp tonta, viz: constipation of the bowels, headache, pain in the cheat, flatulence aridity 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 chest or limbs, and most of the time I was ex tretnely bilious. I have used various remedies, have been strict in my diet, have been dosed with calomel and emetics day after d a y by physicians, but all to 110 gocd pur pose. Hearing of the wonderful effects of the "Oxygenated Bitters," in the cure of Dyspepsia, I procured sonic as n last resort , have used four bottles of the medici e, and find the bad synip tome a ll removed, and myself once more in the enjoyment of health. None but the Dyspeptic sufferer, who has felt a I the horrors of the di, ease, can at all appreciate the value of the medi• tine. I most sincerely hope that all will Mono trial of the medicine, and with the be able to re. joice in the return of health. Lady Cured of Neivralsaa. From Rev. 771031./IS KIDDER, of Vermont. WiNbsoß, Vt., AUg.5,1846. DEAIt Slit :—lt gives me great pleanure to it. form you that the Oxygenated Bitters," with which you furnished my wife, has wrought e cure in her cure. About two years since, toy wife was violently attacked With neuialgia in the fore, through the chest, in the wrists and ankles. So violent was the disease, added to 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 Hon. MYRO.Ar L./lIVRE.AT E, of Alas% For some twenty years I had suffered severe. ly from humorel Asthma. I was compelled to sit up one-third of the night. and the rest of the time my sleep was intertupted by ,iolent fits of coughing and great diffici lty ql breathing. In s all my attendance upon our comic I never went to bed in Northampton in twenty years but twice, and then was compelled to get up. Now I lin in bed without difficulty, and sleep soundly. 1 Loos the usyeeriated Bluer.," according t o directions. The violent symptoms immediately abated, and perseverance in the use of tl e rem. edv has removed all its troublesome consequen ces. Ph° value of such a remedy is incalculable, and I hope its virtues may he widely diffused and its beneficent agency extensively employed." ' GirsaN & FLETCHER. General Agents, No. 26, South Sixth St, Philadelphia. Sold wholesale and retail by THOMAS READ & Sow, Huntingdon, Pa. Price—sll.oo per bottla: six bottles for $5.00. • May 8. 1849. BLIND MANUFACTORY. E. CLARK , Venetian Blind Manufacturer, Sign of the Golden Eagle, No . 139 & 143 South 2d Street, below Dock St., PHILADELPHIA, KEEPS always on hand a large and fashion. able assortment of Mut and NARROW SLAT WINDOW BLINDK, manufactured in tho best manner, of the best materials, and at (be lowest cash prim. Having. refitted and enlarged his establishment, he is prepared to complete orders to any amount at the shortest notice, Constantly on hani an assortment of Snattogang Surittture of every variety, manufactured expressly for his own sales, and purchasers may therefore rely on a good article. 1;; - • Open in the evening. Orders (corn a distance packed carefully, end sent free of porterage, to any part of the city. H. CLARK. Philadelphia, Aug. 21, 1849 ly. LAST ARRIVAL ! New Goods! New Goods! J. & W. SAXTON H A . V p, E en j d u i s d t L es c o e i i i v m e r d n o i n t :l f arc now opt fling SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. Their stock has been selected with great care, and at lower prices than thine who purchased earlier, and comprises a gtneral variety of every thing called for by the public,. They hove is beautiful variety of LADIES and GENTLE MEN'S Dress Goods, of the vety latest styles, which for quality ar:d cheapness cannot be sur passed. In addition to their large stock of Dry Goode, Housekeepers con be suppled with . • Fresh Groceries, of a superior quality, very cheap ; Hcrdware Queeneware. &c., &c. They invite the public to call and examine their stock. They make no charge for showing their Goods, May 1, 1848 UROATELIZIN & BROTUZI . R, Commission Merchants, IMPORTERS OF 71311:310D COGNAC BRANDIES, HOLLAND GIN, AND DEALERS IN Teas, egars, tre. No. 11 Walnut Street, PHI L 4 DELPHI.I. a - 3. Consignments of Western and Southern Produce eolicited.ja) June 12, 1349.