Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, January 22, 1850, Image 4

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    THE GREAT CURE 1
OF
CHAS. G. JOHNSON ,
of Bristol.
Who wat pronounced incurably fixed in
• the last stage of Pulinnary.,:on.
sumption, by two skillful P by
sicians.
Mr. JOllllB. W:l4 rescued from death's door
by the nor of Schneek's l'ulmonio Syrup—hav
ing been prostrated all winter. Bin case wee
wititoesed by several . of the most respectable
citizens or, this state, whose names are append.
eat° Iris 'certificate. teat! ! Read ! and be con
vinced that Schnuck's Pulmonary Syrup is the
only certain cure fur Consumption.
Burks couniy, Pa.
kept. 21, 1849.
Da. J. H. Sett:vs.:, —Dear Str,—l am induced
from a sense of justice toward.; you, as well as
duty to the public, to make known one of the
Mut hopeless and extraordinary cures, in nay
mon person, that you have ever had the pleasure
to record. Indeed, I regret my inability to por
tray, in truthful colors, my consuming disease,
and tho remarkable chance which Schneck's
Pulmonary rly cup effected in so short a time.
I was taken sonic time privious to .Decenlber
1848, with a heavy cold, producing incessant
coughing, accompanied with acute pain in the
right side, pains in the back, under the right
shoulder, having heavy night sweals,high fevers
&c., which made me so nervous and restless es
to protluea utter prostration. All these afflictions
increased with each violence. that on the 4th of
January last I sent for my fatuity physician. He
attended me faithfully, and prescribed every thing
that medical skill could suggest, but without ef
fect. I found myself gradually growing wise,
and my hopes of recovery lessening as my die
ease increased. My cough became diatfeesing ;
my pains severe; and, extremely debilitated, I
lost all ambition in life, and gave dp to e melan
choly depression. My physician examined me,
and informed me I had an Odess on the upper
part of my liver and lower part of one of my lungs.
Notwithstanding all this skill, I grew worse, but
with that tenacity with which we all cling to life,
I concluded to have nothing' undone, and called
in a consulting physician, who'fully concurred
with my own, and pronounced my case an 'ex
tremely critical une. He thought I was in im
minent danger--saying my disease "was one that
Is seldom if ever cured. , '
All this time I was en
during sufferings that made life burdensome ; ex
perieneing great pain in coughing; ex pectora
ting from a pint to a quart of nauceous matter
every 24 hours, and gradually sinking under the
weakning progress of my disease. At this stage
of my i Mead, my friends in lit?stot suggested
the use of Schneck's Pulmonic Syrtip bet know
ing the many expedients resorred' to fat the pur
pose of draining inuney from the afflicted, l heti
jutted. My friends, however, .insisting, I was
prevailed upon to try its virtues. I commenced
taking the Syrup about the Bret of March, end
used several bottles before I had any confidence
in it. I then began to experience a charge for
the better, and continued it till I had consumed
ten bottles, when I was so far relieved as to be
able to visit Dr. Schneck in Philadelphia. He
examined me, and pronounced my right !ung af
fected, but in a healing con Mien. He recent
mended the further use of the Syrup, which I
continued till I consumed 15 bottles, and found
myself once more restored 4. health. I will fur
ther add, that the consulting physician. seeing the
action of the medicine, fully approved it. use.
To give the reader some idea of the severity
of may case, and the rapid cure affected by the
Syrup, I will state that my usual weight in
health was 177 pounds, which was finally re. ,
duced by my sufierings to but 121 pounds. Yet,
an the first of this month, (September,) I weigh-
ed 1,74 pounds, thus gaining in a few months 53
pounds, and within three pounds of my heaviest
weight. It is not in my power to convey, in the
ehort space of this certificate, the convincing
proofs of my remarkable cure, or the particulars
of the sonizing afflictions through which I have
passed ; but to those who will take the trouble to
call on me, at Bristol, opposite Pratt's hotel, I
shall take pleasure in detailing Every particular.
In conclusion, I deem it my duty to urge upon
every person who may have the premonitory
symptoms of this fatal disease, not to delay one
hour, but to call upon Dr Schneck immediately.
His skill in the treatment of this complaint, and
prompt detection of diseased parts of the lungs
by means of his Stethescope, added to my own
tniracu ous cure, fully satisfiesme, that had I ear
lier submitted myself• to his care, I .11004 have
escaped much suffering; but restrained by doubts
and suspicion, which make us all naturally skep
tical in regard to the virtues of a medicine when
first introduced. I misted the importunities of
my friends till almost too late ; and yielded only
as a last resort, resolved to tt kill or cure." To
those afflicted as I have been, again let me say,
hesitate no longer, my own case is presented iir;
you as convincing evidence, that when all else
fails your last hope is in Dr. Schneck'oPulmonic
Syrup. I hove also for the satii.faction of those
who may be strangers to rne appended to this cer
titicate the names of gentlemen well known in
the walks of public and private life, and whose
standing in society admits of no cavil or doubt in
regard to their testimony .
CHARLES G. JOHNSON.
We the undersigned, residents of_Bristol and
vicinity, are well acquainted with Mr. Johnson,
and know him to have been afflicted as he states
above. ‘Ve also know that he used Schneck's
Pulmonic Syrup, and hNo every reason to be
lieve, that to this medicine he owes his preserva
tion from a premature grave. The known in
tegrity and posi.ion in society of Mr. Johnson,
however is a suflicient guarantee to the public of
the truth of this statement.
LEWIS T. PItATT, Prart's Hotel.
LEWIS M. WHARTON, Merchant.
CHESTER STCIIDEPANT, Coal dealer.
JOHN W. BRAY, Merchant.
JAMES M. HARLOW, Clergymen (Tithe
Presbyterian Church.
S. It Hour, Hotel, Bile ing,ton.
JAMES R. SCOTT, Book agent.
A. 1.. PAbKER, Coal agent.
WISTAR C. PARSONS, et E. Roussers
Laboratory, 44 Prune street, Philadelphia,
Bristol,Sepremler 24, 1849.
Prepared and sold hy.J. H. Schneek at his
Laboratory S.E. Corner of Coats & Marshall
Ste. Phila. and by
'l'. K. Si moNzom, Huntingdon,
G. H. Waterstreet,
ST.:ince & McWiw Ana, Spruce Creek.
Gluoae & SWOOPS, Alexandria.
KESSIAII & Ban., Mill Creek,
and by agents generally throughout the !toiled
States.
Price $1.40 per bottle, or $5,00 per half doz.
Nov. 20, 1840.-Iy.
Za.a.o2)ccitALP2l(6 3o 6X)..
AENERAL assortment of groceries just
opened and for sale at Cr•NNlNansm's Gro- 1
very and Confectionary establishment, directly
opposite the Post Office, Huntingdon.
November 27, 1919.
CITY HOTEL.
41 & 43
NORTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
A. HI UJUST
Would respectfully inform his friends and the'
travelling public generally, that he has leased , l'his medicine is an excellent tonic. it int
the above large and well known lintel. The
parts health and vigor to the digestiYe organsand
location is one of the very best for business
thus strengthens the whole system. Hence it is
men in Philadelphia, and he flutters himself that
ust th . e . thing fo o r .. sprir i tg, when s o need
by giving it his entire attention, that he will be
able to redder perfect satisfaction to , all who something lg. Let ever y one read
may favor - him With their custom.
the following ensure, and if you have one or more
-
He returns thanks for the very liberal sup- symptoms like those mentioned, don't failto try
port already eXtended to him by his friends of this invaluable medicine.
Huntingdon and the neighboring comities, and Sei'ere Case ofDyspepgia.
begs leave to assure them that he will spare no
From R. P. S'l'olV, Esq., ilsst. Clerk
pains or expense to render the CITY
worthy of their confirmed support.
U. S. House Representatives.
Philadelphia, Oct. 30, 1819-Iy. WASHINGTON, D. (;.,June 15,1846.
COVERLY'S HOTEL Dn. G.. 13. GREEN :--Deur Sir—l feel it net
, only a pleaeut e, but a duty, to make known to
110A.ILRISEURGt, you and to the public, (if you desire it.) the at
priding effects of the " Oxygenated Bitters," in
rlifiE Proprietor of this large and well known relieving me from that most discouraging dicer
Hotel, would respectfully inform the public der, Dyspepsia. I have been afflicted for about
that it has recently been enlarged, repainted in. seventeen years with the usual attendant symp
side and outside, newly papered, and thoroughly toms, viz: constipation of the bowels, headache,
renovated throughout. This has been done at a pain in the chest, flatulence acidity of the stem
very large expense. and with the view of keeping ash, and severe nausea ; and for months at a time
peen with the ifhproiing taste and spirit of the not the least particle of moisture would appear
age. Ile now flatters himself that he can Sc- on the surface of the chest or limbs, and most
commodate his friend. in a style beyond the abil- of the time I was extremely bilious. I hove used
ty of any other landlord at the Seat of Govern- various remedies, have been strict iti my diet,
trent, He hue in his employ attentive and obit- have been dosed with calomel and emetic. day
gingservants, Cooks of long experience, and he after day by physicians, but all to no geed pur
ls determined unspent no foie.se, to famish his pose. Hearing of the wonderful effects of the
table with the eery beet that eon be procured in "Oxygenated Bitters," in the cure of Dyspepsia,
the market. It is with great confidence in his I pr ocure d s ome e s a la s t re so rt h ave use d f our
ability to reader entire sitfisfact ion, that he is- bottles of the medicir e, arid find the bad symp
vites members of the Legislature and others to toms all reinoeed, end trued!' once more in the
make his house their stopping place while in enjoyment of health. None but the Dyspeptic
Harrisburg, I •
sutlmer, who has felt a:I the horrors of the dis-
He would beg leave to return his sincere ease, can at all appreciate the value of the medi
thanks to his friends en the Juniata. for the very cine. I most sincerely hope that all Will make
liVerafseepport heretofore extended to Iris house, trial of the medicine, and with me be able to re.
and respectfully solicit a contineence of their pa- junco in the return of health.
tronage. . W. COVERLY. Lady Cured Off Neuralgia.
Harrisburg, Oct. 30,1846-3 m.
From Rev, THOJIMS KIDDER, of
HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY, Vermont.
Wrerosox, Vt., A ug. 8,1 546.
it.• C. XVI ) GiII and W. B. Zeiglef. Milt Sin :—lt gives Me great pleasure to in-
TrIE subscribers have now started, and will form you that the ." Oxygenated Bitters," with
1. have on hand a general assortment of cast- which you furnished my wife, has wrought a
ings, consisting of Cooking Stoves, Air-tight,', cure in her case. About two years since, my
Parlor, Teo-plate, Wood and Coal stoves—all wife was violently attacked with neuralgia in
of which are now patterns not before introduced the face, through the chest, in the wrists and
Mtn this section of country. Also, a variety of ankles. So violent was the disease, added to a
Plough patterns of the kinds now in use. A general derangement of the female rystem..that
general assortmei tof Hollow,ware castings, con- her strength was completely prostrated, her flesh
slating of Kettles Dutch Ovens Skillets, Pans, wasted, and she rendered Iniserable indeed. I
Misce,laneous articles, each as Wag- feel grateful for the restoration of her health, and
on Boxes, Sled and Sleigh . Soto, Smoothing io.duty bound to give publicity to the above
Irons, Ro ling Mill and Forge castings, W in- f,, e t s , that others similarly afflicted may know
dow Grates for cellars, Unties and sills for hoe- where to seek fur cure. Truly your friend, '
sus, Sash Weights and Water Pipes ; also Sweg I THOMAS KIDDER.
At vile aid Mandrels for 131ackseriths, made to Froth lion. .111YROM L.VVREJVCE
order on the shortest notice. life *ill sell eve- - ,
.:
ry article in our line on the most reasonable of Mass
term. for Cash, and will take all kinds of court- "For some tv"rrtY suffered severe'
try produce seal old metal in exchange for cast- IY from humoral Ar;tlnia. I was compelled to
togs. The Foundry is situated at the Southern sit up one-third of the night, and the rest of the
end of Huntingdon, along the canal, where one time my sleep was interrupted by violent fits of
()latent can always be found, or at the Tin and . coughing and great clinic' Ity of breathing. In
Stoveshop of W. B. Zeigler. North East roe- ' all my attendance upon our courts I never went
flee ofMarket Square in Huntingdon. Ono of to bed in Northampton in twenty years buttwice,
them being a practical Moulder, and experienc-
and then was compelled to get up. Now I lie
ed in the huclness, feels confident that they will in bed without difileulty, and sleep soundly. I
render satisfaction to all who may favor them took the " Oxygenated Bitters," according to
with a call. R. C. McGILL. directions. The violent symptoms hninedistely
W. B. ZEIGLER. abated, and perseverance to the use of the rem-
Huntingdon, Oct. 2,1899-6 m. edv has removed all its troublesome consequen
ces. Fhe collie of such a remedy is incalculable,
and I hope its virtues may be widely diffused and
it,. beneficent agency extensively employed."
(titans & Firrcusit, General Agents,No. 26,
South sixth St, Philadelphia.
Sold wholesale and retail by THOMAS READ
Sow, Huntingdon, Pa.
Price--$l.OO per bottle : six bottles
for $5.00.
May 8, 1849.
._ . 4x
—,--:---- -- . . , --- ='- -- -z>,
,--'-= ` - :' ---- -. ---- 4.,' •i: •• ,4. :: . . - --,4
chill Feverauinb Agyeantet
mittent &Betriittent revers &
All theArAtious forms ofd
9-- Bilious D . `
( , 7. - -=-- T
—.. ise as,!vt..vmsz;
SIEDIGYMEOR49IIIAY
e„ri ji ,„- - CUR 4. D ---, ,„ 6 , 0 , : ,
, - • usgood: hidia cliol.r.:-
This excellent canrporrnd, which never fail
in the cure of Fever and Ague, le for sale by the
proprietor's agents, 'l'. READ &. SON, Hunt
ingdon ; L. G. KESSLER, Mill Creek.
CU- WHAT IS THE MATTER with
me, Doctor 1 What is the effuse of this sallow
complexion, jaundiced eye, depression of spirits,
pain in the side and shoulder, weariness of body,
bitter taste in the mouth 1 Such is the inquiry,
and such the symptoms of many a suffered It
is the liver which is diseased, and the Cholagogue
is the remedy always successful in curing it.
Try it. end judge for yourself. For sale by
above named agents.
fIBETTER DIE THAN LIVE, if
I am to be tortured from day to day with this
horrible Ague, excleims the poor sufferer whose
lifeline become a burden from the racking parox
yernsa an intermittent, and whose confidence
in human aid iv destroyed by the failure of rem
edies to produce tlt promised relief. Buck has
been the situation of thousands who Ore now
rejoicing in all the blessings of health from the
use of Dr. Osgood's India Chologogue. In no
instance does it foil to effect a speedy and pertna
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::7 - THE SENTIMENT IMPLIED
in the above exclamation is on no subject more
fully exemplified than on that of health. But
few give it a single thought. and fewer still re
flect upon it with the observation end good sense
which matters of minor consequence receive.
As observation teaches the tact that Dr. Osgood's
India Cholagogue is a never failing remedy in
Fever and Agae, good ocean would surely indi
cate ifs prompt and immediate use. For sale by
the above named agents.
June 26, 1849.
J. & 3. W. ROWE,
Broom & Wooden ware Store,
Xo. 63 .Worth lint &reef, ,
ONE DOOR AROVE ARCH, EAST SIDE,
PHILADELPIIiA
MANUFACTURERS AND WHoLESALE DEAL.
SRI irk sth kinds .of Brooms, Brushes,
Cedar:ware, willow nnd French bas
kets, shoe and wall Brushes, Dus
ters, Scrubs, Mats, Blacking
Eastern-made Wooden-ware
of every description, &c.
at the lowest market prices.
Cash paid for Broom-corn at the factory.
Sept. 11th 1849.
Gil E FM) S
OXYGENATED
1111111"I'ERS,
•
FOR THE CURE OF'
DYSP PSIA, GENEEAL DEBILITY,
&c., &c., &c
VERY IMPORTANT.
THE BRIDGE TOLL REDUCED,
And and Mc Latent Arrival of
NEW GOODS
4T DORSEY 4- .1114GUIRE'S •
anzAzl STORM,
DORSEY & MAGUIRE, thankful for past
favors, most respectfully inform their old
customers and the public in general, that they
hate just received snot her large assortment of
FALL sod WINTER Goons, consisting of every
variety of
Ladies & 4entlemen , s Itivelis% Goods,
and goods of all kinds usually kept in the most
extensive stores.
Graceries, Hardware, Queensteare.
tBOOTS. SHOES,
H ATS & CAPS.
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
&c. &c. &c. &c. &c. &c.
tij'Call and examine our Goods.
Huntingdon Dec. 4, 1849.
VALUABLE FARM
B.IILE.
THSEIe
Subscriber will at Prival
Woodcock Valley raini# I
near the Caoss Roans, in Potter & V% alker tovn
ships, Huntingdon county, occupied by David
Enyeart, containing about 290 Acres, 200 of
which are cleared and under, cultivation, with a
large new
Two Story Dwelling
Crg IiUCIDMIG:3O9 9
SI I
A TENANT HOUSE,
a large Bank Barn, Wagon ;:heil, Spring house,
hog house, and every other necessary building.
On this tract is us extensive
lied of Fossiliferous Iron Ore.
Any information will he given by. Mr. Enyeart,
on the premises Gen: A. P. X.\ ilson and Mr.
George Jackson of Huntingdon, or the subscri,
bee in Ilarrisbnrg.
DAVID R. PORTER.
December 4,1849.
SADDLES.
IGOOD assortment of well fi nished Saddles
, now on hand and for /ale at the Saddle and
Harness Manufactory of Wm. Glasgow, oppo
site the Post Office, Huntingdon.
litotingdon, August 7, 1848.
CHEESE.
A SUPERIOR article of, Cheers itrit receiv.;
ed at CUINNINOHAWS.
November 27, 1319.
LIFE IMSFRANCE.
The lamed Life Insuraace Annuity and
Itust Coinpany of Phhiladelphia.
Office N0..159 .Chestnut Street.
Capital $300,000:
CHART.. PRAMUAL
IONTIN UL to make Insurance. on Lives on
ij the moat favorable terms; receive and execute
Timms and receive deposits oti tbeerest.
The Cr pitel being paid up and invented, to
gether with accumulated premium fund, affords
a perfect eecterily to to the insured. The pre
mium miry lie paid in yearly, kali' yearly, or
quarterly payments.
The Company add a BONUS' at stated peel•
oda to the insurances for life. .of j u ...
suranee is the most approved of, and is more
generally in use, than any other in Great Britain,
(where the subject in beat understood by the peo
ple, and where they have hod the longest eape.
rience,)• ea a ppeara from the fact, that out of 117
Life insurance Companies there, of all kinds, 87
are on this plan.
The first BONUS was appropriated in Decem
ber 1844, amounting to 10 per tent. on the num
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 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 corn?. any. ••
. _ .
- .
. The operation of the BONUS will be seen by
the following examplesfrom the Life Insurance
Register of the Company, thus:
A mt.ofpol.and
Insured. Bonus or bonus payable
Poficy. Addition. at the party's
decease
No. 58
$1,100,00
2,750,00
4,400,00
2,175,00
5,437,50
$ ;00.00
250,00
400,00
175.00
437,50
$l,OOO
2,500
4,000
2.000
5,000
206
„ 276
„ 933
Pamphlets oontaining the table of rates. and
explanations of thesubject ; forms of application
and further information can be had at the office,
gratis, in person or by letter, addressed to the
P. esident or Actuary.
B W. RIC H IMS, President.
JNO. F. J.l M ES, Actuiiry.
May 8, 1849.-I y
Wholesale and actail
CLOCK" STORE,
No. 238 . Market above Soveleth, South gide,
PHILADELPHIA.
ALTHOUGH we can scarcely estimate the
value of Timis commercially, yet by calling
et tho above establishment, JANIES LIARDE.R
will furnish his friends, among whom heincludas
ull who duly appreciate its fleetness, with a beau
tiful and perfect TNGEN for marking its progress,
of whose value they can judge.
His extensive stock on hand, bonstantly chan
ging in conformity to the improvements in taste
and style of patern and workmanship; consists of
Eight-day and Thirty-hour urass COUNTING.
Rotor, Annum, HALL, CUUNCII and ALAnat
CLOCKS, P . rench, Gothic and other fancy styles,
as well as plain, which from kis extensive con
nection mid correspondence with the manufactu
rers he find. he can put 51 the LOWEST EASII FIG.
vitt: in any quantity Fremont, to a thousand, of
which he will warrant the accuracy.
Clocks repaired and warranted—clock trim•
mings on hand. Call and see me among them.
JAMES BARBER, 238 Market St.
Phila., August 28, 1849.
A PURELY VEGETABLE MFDICINP.
Worsd'elPs Vegetable Restorative Pills
U AVE been gradually but surely coming into
II favor, among the families of this Country for
some years past They have done this entirely
through their great worth as a FAMILY MED
ICINE. Agencies have been appointed but no
puffing and humbug such eels resorted to by
quacks to sell their medicine has been done.
The 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
tine 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
bo used with EQUAL BENEFIT by theycning
est INFANT and the STRONGEST MAN—
Their efficiency in Fevers f Ague, Headaches,
Habitual Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Cholera Mor
bus, &c.. has been proven upon thousands.—
They urea 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 them. Try them they willnot fail.
Travelling agent for the State of Pennsylva
ma— . omtniks P. AMET. For sale, price 25
•
cents'a box containing FIFTY PlLLS,,withfull
directioris by the follow ing agents in Huntingdon
County:
Thomas Read & Son. Huntingdon.
Thomas E. Orbison, Orbisonia.
J. M. Lindsey, Hollidaysburg, Blair Co.
A. WEEKS & Co.
Proprietors, Laboratory No 141. Chesnut street
Philadelpnia.
January 23,1849-Iy.
Leaves have their time to fall,
And flowers to wither at the north winds breath,
And stars to set; but all—
Thou halt all seasons for thine own, 0, Death !
•
r earbas ant( Ornamental
MARBLE YARD,
rrHE subscribers wish to inform the public
• j
.that they have just received from Philadel ,
phia, a large stork of the
_
Pure White American Marble,
and are prepared to execute any orders for
Tomb Stones, &c., in the neatest and most
workmanlike manner, and on the shartostnotice.
Persons wishing to procure stones &o.; will
make application to A. W. KINNEY, only trav
elling agent, or address KINNEY & SEL4EIt,
Williamsburg, Pa.
KINNEY & SELLER.
Williamsburg, Oet
PRIVATE CIIOOI4,
- poR ..the Intellectual and Moral training of
rr young persona and childreh of both sexes,
kept by J. A. ft \ LL, in the new Academy
building, Huntingdon, Pa.
.1 'he inn session will commence on MONDAY,
Ins Bcn DAY ON OCTOBER, Mil% For par
ticulate apply to the Teacher.
3. A. HALL,
REFERENCES.
Ref._ John Peebles, James Steel, Esq., Dr., A
M. Henderson, Mr. James Maguire, Maj. W
'B. Zetgler, Hen. Johr Kerr, Maj. b. MeMur•
trie, lion. George Taylor ; and James Clark.
GOLD PENS.
OLD PENS, with diamond points and sil-'
ver.handlea, can be had at Father Time's
office for the small sum of 75 cents. Who'd a
thunk it 1 NEFF & MILLER.
WAR WITH FRANCE
I S not. HOW very generally expected, still great
excitement hes. recently been produced in
Huntingdon by the arrival of a moat splendid
° sortmunt of
FaILI and Winter Goods,
at the old and popular Amid of
CRlNs:zeavia„
Market Bquare, Huntingdon,
' stock comprilies Dry Goods, Groceries,
Queenswere, Cutlery, Cape, Shoes,Boots, Muffs
Umbrella , liamtala, &c. Ho has o splendid as
sortment of French, English and American
CLOT $,; C..ISSI.7IIERES
VESTIXGS,
• • -
Cassinets and Jeans in great variety. Also,
Ready-made Clothing, of all kinds,
A carefully selected variety of Silks, Merinos,
Alpacces, easlimergs, DeWiled; Pein't}t;'
Laces, Sce.
no well as every Variety of • •
Ladies Dress and Y'rimming.Goods :,•
All of which will besold at prices to conipeee
with anything in the place, as he is determined
that no one can or shall undersell him for cash
or approved country produce.
Those desiring good goods and fine styles,. rit
low prices, ere respectfully invited to call soon
at his store where they will find the above fully
verified. Gl O . G
Huntingdon, October 9, 1849.
AWFUL DISCLOSURE!
riIHE Hungarians not .satisfied! .nn
j_ other Grand attack on ,t . lte sigent's
OYSTER HOUSE! ! l'housands are slain
nightie ! ! The Eicitement still increasing,
notwithstanding the Agent's great efforts to
allay their thirst for Blood ! ! Hundreds
are attracted to the scene el action .to see this
brilliant estalilishment,and all have come away
satisfied that it is the finest Oyster Saloon in the
world ; and in addition, Agent's o)siere are of
the most superior quality. Ho has just received
this day an entire stock of Coafretionary,
which the attention of the Public is invited,—
Thankful for part favors he still hopes for a con
tinuance.
If you want to know where this fine establieh
ment is, just step down into Railroad Street, ono
door above Milian' Stewart's Store, you there
will see the sign of the Red Curtain—That is
the place, HENRY AFRICA.
Huntingdon, November 6,1849.
MILNWOOD ACADEMY•
A Boarding School for" Young Men,
Shade Gap Huntingdon county, Pa.
REV. J. V. M'GINNES, A. M., AND .1. 11. W. 1119.
GINNES, A. 31., PRINCIPALS.
THE Winter Session will commence on the
first Wednesday of November, and continue five
months. The ci urse of instruction embraces all
the branches neeessary to prepare young men
either for the higher classes in College, or for
the studies of a profession and the active busi
ness of life. The Academy building is new,
commodious. end in every way adapted to the
accommodation of a large number of boarders,
The location is distinguished fur its healthful
ness and religious character of the surrounding
community. It is easy of access, being on the
stage route connecting Chambeisborg with the
Central Railroad at Drake's Ferry.
TERMS eon Stasi oa.--For Orthography,
Reading and writing, $5; Arithmetic, Geogra
phy, Grammar, Composition, Natural Philos°.
phy, Astronomy, Phisiology, Chemistry, &c. $8;
Mathematics, Greek and Latin Languages, $l2 ;
French and German, each $5. Boarding, exclu
sive of fuel & light, $1,25 per week. For reference
.ur further particulars address
JAMES Y. M'GINNES.
Shade Gap, 30 ,1349.
Oct.
89 - Bleir . Connty Whig please copy 4
Chair and fiarnitnre
3112 P Q 1.1.2. CID CI) MUM 2
Up Slays above Peter Swoope's Store
and Sheriff Crownover's office, and three
doors east of McKinney's Hotel.
THE undersigned has again roan
-.
,A) menced the above business in all its
ti various branches, and is now l
pre-
I-7 ; pared to accommodate all who may
favor him with their custom on tho
most reasonable terms.
._ . _
He intends keeping on hand all kinds of
CHAIRS and FURNITURE, from common to
the most fashionable style, and made in the moat
durable manner, which he will sell low for cash
or country produce.
All kinds of Lumber taken in exchange for
chairs or furniture.
COFFINS will et all limos be kept on hand,
and funerals attended in town, and shortly in
town and country, as he is getting a splendid
Ileum mode for the accommodation of the public.
if °tan AND SIGN PAINTING attended to as
THO. ADAMS.
Huntingdon, October 30, 1849.
For the Purchase and Sale of
REAL ESTATE.
THE undersigned, believing that an
Agency of this character would be
an accommodation and an advantage to both the
purchaser and seller of Real Estate, has conclu
ded to open one at his office in Huntingdon.
.:All business of this kindentrnsted to him, and
all communications sent to him, will receive his
prompt and diligent attention. He will adver
tise when requested, either in his own name or
in the name of the owner, as may. be desirable,
in one or both of the newspapers of the county,
and in any other neviespaper that may be desig
nated, and endeavor to procure purchasers and
sellers,,and communicate between them.
A full and minute description of the property
improvements; supply of water, converii ,
ence to markets, selittiols, churches,andthe terms
of sale, must accompany the request of any per
son who fishes his real estate advertised or of
fered for sale ; and some description,
as definite'
as possible, of the quality, kind unit value, of
the premises desired to be bought, must be giv
en by those who wish to. purchese.
All communications relating to the business
of this Agency will be confidential if desired.
The subscriber is in communication With a
similar agency in Lancaster, Va., and will be
able through it to bring property offered for
sale. to, the Immediate notice of Lancaster comi
ty purChasers.
137Vcrstage must be paid on all letters sent.
P. 5..--Several desirable propertjes are now
offered for sale. For further particulars inquire
of the subscriber. DAVID FLAIR, •
Attorney at Law.
Huntingdon, Pa., Nov. 20, 1819. • •
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FISH ..d.ND • 5.41,T,
FOR sa!e at the Cheap Store of
Oct 16,'48.] CEO. (MIN
Greatest Variety ha Town.
GENERAL j DEPOT
For the accoaunoilalioa of all who are ie ad'
T SOOD lavarie.
01118 SCHNEIDER, respectfully. intnni,
A his friends and the public generally., not
only in the borough of Huntingdon, hut through
out the county, that he has just completed hii
artangements for the season by being prepared
to accommodate the wants of the people, from
tottering old age down to the squalling babe.—
To he brief: he continues the BAKERY, and
has always on hand
FRESH BREAD, and eAttvii
of all kinds. He has also a very extensive as.
sortlncrat of
ecintcrtionomn,
which he will sell wholesale and Also,
all kinds of
I FRUIT and NUTS,
and a very large assortment of
1 Ed has also a very good supply of superior brand
CIGARS and TOBACCO.
A 1 so f
Tea Coffer , a ,. ;oir Cheese, C'ea`nleSi'les, Hots ,
i , Crackers 4 1 e.
Spices df hinds.
Sperm and tallow Candles, Soap, ant/ an asiotr
runt of Perfumery.
FRESII 01 STERS.
He is at all times prepared to furnish his tables
with Fresh °Yaws, done up in the best and'
most palatable style, at the shortest notice. Hie'
rooms are comfortably fitted up for the accost=
modation of Ladies and gentlemen.
Thankful for past favors, he hopes by strict
attention to the wants of all ages, to merit a
continuance of the same.
LOUIS SCHNEIDER.
Huntingdon, Dec. 4, 1849..
,BLIND MANUFACTORY.
H. CLARK .
Venetian Blind Namara ' Omer,
Sign of the Golden Eagle, dro. 139 &
143 South 2d Street, below Dock St.,
PHILADELPHIA,
KEEPS always on hand a large and fashion
able assortment of WIDE and NARROW
SLAT WINDOW BLINDS, manufactured in the
best manner, of the hest materials, and at the
lowest cash prices.
I loving refitted and enlarged his establishment,
he is prepared to complete orders to any amount
at the shortest notice ,
Constantly on hand an assortment of
Siationnitg :Furniture
of every variety, manufactured expressly for his
own sales, and purchasers may therefore rely on
a good article.
co- Open in the evening.
Orders ham a distance packed carefully, and
sent free of porterage, to any part of the city.
H. CLARK.
Philadelphia, A ug. 21,1849-Iy.
Manufactory of Pocket Books, etc.
No. 524 C hesnut.St., above Second,
PHILADELPHIA.
qinr ssbsacriber respectfnlly solicits public . 11 t
tention to his superior end tasteful stock tr
Pocket Books, Pocket Knives,
Banker's Cases, and other line cutlery.
Bill Books, Gold Pens and Pencils,
Dressing Cases, Seger cases,
Card cases, Chess Men,
Port Mosaics, Back Gammon Boards,
Purses, Dominoes, &c.
His assortment consists of the most fashiona
ble end modern styles, of the finest quality snit
excellent workmanship embracing every desira
ble fancy paters, which he will at all times be
prepared to exhibit and furnish wholesale or re
tail on the most pleasing terms.
fri.Purchasers who desire to' furnish them
selves with articles of the best qualitywil I consult
their own interests by calling at Chit establish
ment. F. H. SMITH,
Pocket Book Manufacturer.
1 Aug..18,1849.—Um. 521 Chesnut St-
Juniata Cabinet Manufacturing
Establishment.
JOHN H. WHITTAKER,
Respectfully begs leave to inform his friends
and customers and the public generally ,that he
has built a large and commodious shop immedi
ately in the rear of the public house of John
Whittaker, Sr., on the bank between the river
and canal, where he will constantly keep on
hand furniture of all kinds, of the best quality,
embi acing all descriptions, kinds, styles and vs
rieties of parlor, medium and plain household
furniture, which will be offered for sale at the
very _
LOWEST RATES.
in order to accommodate the public with all
kinds of work in his line of business, he has
just supplied himself with a large lot of tha
Wet quality of Cherry, Walnut, Maple, Poplar,
and all kinds of Veneering of the most popular
fashion. He will offer neither botched or half
finished work for sale, 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 furniture. be
fore purchasing elsewhere. "Seeing is believ
ing:,,
Coffins will he made on the shortefit notice, of
either Cherry, Walnut or Poplar, as may be-de
sired, and funerals attended. •
He Orators himself that by iniluetry end close
attention to hibbusiness, he will be able toplcabe
all who may glee him, a call.
Old furnittTre will at aft iimes be repaired irx
the neatest and moat durable manner, at leer
rates. All kinds of country prodoee will be to
ken in exchange far furnituie, repairing, &a.
Huntingdon, May 29, 1899. •
OROBtZEBIBIN & BROTHER, -
Commission Merolnuais,
IMPORTERS OF
RIMMIE.3IOII . war 320)
COGNAC MUNI/WS, HOLLAND
GIN,
AND DEALERS IN
• Teax, Se gars,
JV'o. 11' Walnut Street,
• PHIL.RDELPIII.I.
cry Consignments of Western and Southern
Produde solicited...a
June 12, 1849,