THE GREAT CURE CHAS. G. JOTINSON, cf Bristol. Who wit pronounced incurably fixed io the last stage of Pulmonary Con ' - samption, by two skillful Phy sicians. Mr. MnAoo was rescued from death's door trir she ussinf &linden's Vulinottia byrup—bay. Ist; bsen prostra etl all winter. Ilia era. woe witnesse.t by severnl of the most respectable ettisons of this state, whose II tippruie- Eni to his cerliticete. Rl•ad I Read t and be con 'Awed that -woneek's Pulmonary ,yrup is the only strfain curt fur Consumption. Bristol, Batas county, Pa. Sept. 21, 1849. Dn. J. n. caetscit. —Dear Str,—.l am induced form 4 sans* of justice upwards you, as well es duty to the public, to Intake khown one of the Os h 'pelves and extraordinary cgfee, in my out per . , that you have ever had the pleseure tit record. Indeed. I regret my inuhility to pit tray, in truthful colors, my consugiing disease, .0 its root irkable chonge which Schneck • Pgimmiscy ..y cup effected in so short a time. I was taken stone time pisvietl4 la December 1818, with a heavy cold prthfueles incessant soughing. accompanied with acute pain in the vigor ode, raine in the back, utiile• the right shoulder, hoeing heavy night trweate,high lever. des•, which tirade ow so nervous and restless es prosiugo utter prostration. All these silk:lions increased with puck violence, that on the 4th of J inU try laid I sent for my faintly physician. He attended me faithfully, and prescithed every thing thtt in theat skill could sliggeet but without ef fect. I found myself gradually growing Wars., end my hopes of recovery lessening as my dis cs. increased. My cough became distressing ; my psi.. severe; and, e: tremely debilitated, I loot all ambition in life. and gave nett, a melan choly dap eir.ion. My physician examined toe, and informed me I hail an Melees on the upper part tank , " liver and lower pelt done of lily lungs. fflidwithstentling all this ekill.l grew worse but with that tenacity with which we all cling in life, I conclu , lntl to I Ave nothing undone, and called in a consulting physician. who fully cutter rred wits illy own, and pronounced my ease nn ex. trendy critical tine. 1 e !tonight 1 was in im minent '!anger--say ing my disease •'wad one the. is seldom Weyer cured." All dd. tind I woe en du big sufferings that mule life IlUrdeneoltie ; ex parjencing gre4t pain fu COUghtlig ; en pectora ling from a pint to a goat' of notemoue matter every 21 hours, and gradually sinking under the weskoing piogrees of my discs.. At this stitge of my t My friends in 14 Wel suggested if. use of thihneek e Put motile Syrup hot knew. ing'ths many expedients ream ted to for the par. peas of draining money from the affit•ted, a hes. hated. My Mends however, insisting. I was prevailed upon to try its virtue.. I commenced taking the Syrup about the fort of Mardi. and used revers! bottle • before I nod any confidence ho it. I then began to ex [...relive a eldailge tier the better, and continued it till 1 had eitisumed to bottle., when I Wee en ler relieved as to lie able to vied Dr. Selin.,ck in Philadelphia. He examined me, anti pronounced ony right !wig ef fected, but in a heeling con Idiot. He recoil• numiled the further tier of the Syrup, which 1 continued till I consumed 15 bookie, end found Invalid °ace inure restored t • health. 1 trill fur. thee ailihtlist the consulting physician. seeing the settnn of the medicine. fully app oved its use. Ts give the recite noise idea of the severity of my ease, and the tepid cure affected by the rop, I wi.l elate that my usual weight in health was 177 pound., which way finally re. dared by my sutiet lugs to but 12l pound... Yet, en the first of this !Judith, (eleptember,) I weigh ed 173 pounds thus ginning in ir few months 53 pounds, and within three pounds of vny heaviest weight. It is not in my power toconvey, 111 the short spare of title certifica , e, the convincing praises ot• my rein, kettle cum cr the I•articulate of the a.iiniting offitetiono through whitehei e pursed; but to those who will tote the trouble to cull oilme, at Liriatol, opposite Prott's hied, I s:t ill take pleasure in detailing t very particular. In cum:fusion. I der: in it my linty to urge open every person who inn have the preinenitary sy tap ,tins of this foal ili•eave. hot In delay vile how : but to call 111.1) Dr Schneek immediately. His sold in the treotinent et this complaint, and prompt detection of diseesed lidiva of the lung. try ine.toir of :,!1 Stethesimoti, added to my. inn mireeo ous cure, fully Sidisttes me, that had I ear lier submitted myself to his cure. 1 'Mould have escaped intich eutfeting; but restrained by doubts em s 1 •uvpuion, which make 1,, ,Ili u.uurnlly sleep. heel in ',cord to the virtues of a medicine when first tor...loved. I resisted the importunitiee trf my friend. til almost too late; anti yielded only as II laid rrso t, resolved to kill or cure.!' To Choirs. afflicted an I have been again let me say, hesitate ter longer, nor tient Mot is presented to ♦nn as convincing eyehole., rho w h en all d i . foils your lasi hope is in Dr. &Myrick's Pit Minnie Sy •up. I Ilen e Men for the eidisfeetios of rhon. Who may he strangers 10 me appended to this cer the names of gentlemen well known in the walks of public and !divide life, and whose Mending in imeiety admits of no cavil or doubt in regard to their testimony, CAIAIII.EB JOHNSfIN. We the unileisigneil. residents of Bri.tril anti viainity. are weft icquitinted with Mr. Johnson, end know hint to have been afflicted as lie ewe. those. We also know that he used Schisceles Pohnonic yrup. anti h or evcty rens,ol t o b e . heat, Cott to title medicine he owes hie preserva tion from a premature gra,. The k11 , ,,,1Y in legrity anti pu,Pinti in society of Mr Johnson hoarser is a Nisfflcient guarani. to the public of gh a troth of this statement. J.,P,Wid V. PRAT P. l'rart'a L WI:4 H Nterehant. l'E ST LIRDEVAN T, Cool dealer. JMIN W. 139 AV. Nlelt•ti grit. JAMES C ergyman of the Presbyterian Church. iota. t lotri. Bur ington. J A 4E...3 H. NCO rr. Book agent. A. 1. PA lig ER. Coal aural. NVISTAR C. PARSONS. at E. Romer lotl , nratory, 44 l'rune st reet.Pliilutlelphi a, Sept.mber 24, 1,49. Prepared al•d paid lay 11. Schneek at hip Labor.finry .E. Corner of Costs et l'ilarbli4ll Philp and by T. K. sim,orrov. titintinotton. O. R.N.,. a IN re. Waleratlef t. &McWILLIAms. Spruce Creek. -WOO.. Alexandria. & Crerk. and by agent. generally throughout the Cutter] States, Price SISIO per bonle, or $5,00 per laulf dos Nov. 20. 1849.-Iy. 3. O 9 LP 1139 ca AGENERAL as;ortment of groceries hist opened and for sale at CVNIINAHANCS Gro cery and Confectionary establishment, directly oppositethe ro,t Office, Huntingdon. Trovembirt 27, 150. CITY HOTEL. 41 & 43 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. • A. H HIRST Would respectfully inform his friends and the travelling public generally, that he has leased the above large and well known Hotel. The location is one of the very best for buSiness men in Philadelphia, arid he flatters himself that by giving it his entire attention, that he will be able to render perf-ct satisfaction to all who may favor him with their custom. He returns thanki for the very I:beral sun port already extended to him by his friends of Huntingdon and the neighboring counties, and kvigs leave to assure them that he will spare no pains or expense to render the CITY Horst. worthy of their continued support. Philadelphia, Oct. 30, ri4o-Iy. COVERLY'S HOTEL. UARRIS myna, PA, THE Proprietor of this large and well known I Hotel.. twirl respectfully inform the public that it has recently been enlarged, repainted ins stile and outside, n..wly papered, and thoroughly renovated throughout. This has been done nt El very large expense, and with the view of keeping pace onith tine improving tHelf. and spirit of the age. He now timers himself that he can ac commodate his friends in a style beyond the sin - it) , of any other landlord at the :-eat of Govern ent , He hap in his employ attentive and obli ging servants, Cooks of lam experionee, rind lie is determined In spare no expense to furnish hie table with the very lest that Call Ire procured in the market. his with great confidence in his abiltty to render entire satisfaction. that he in- ViIPS inemnera id' the Leaislatule and others to make his house their stopping place while in Harristurg„ ile would beg leave to return his sincere thanks to his friends on the Juniata. for the very Herrn' support heretofore exttroled to his house, and respectfully solicit a continenree of their pa tronage. W. CO VERLY. Hai risburg, Oct. 30,1849-3 m. HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY. R. C. TU'Gill awl W. B. Zeigler. I 11 E subscribers have now carted, nod will have on hand a gencra asgorlinent of cast ings, error: Ling of Cooking Slaves Air-tight, Parlor, 'Fee-plate. Wood oral Urrail struierirtl of which are new patterns nut before introduced into this section of country. Also, a variety of I lough patterns of the kinds umw to use. A general aq.ortme t of Hollow- ware castings.ron ..i.,lll,Z of Kettles Dutch Ovens, Skillets, Pant, Ste., etc. klisce Inneous articles, such as Wag on !loxes, Ste( Hllll Sleigh Soles. Smothing Irons, Rr Nag 11.11 sod F,lrge caurting., h% in dow Grate. for cellars, Irintlnn .111.1 Silk for hou ses. Sash Weights and Writ, Pipes ; also Swag At vile and Mandrels for Blacksmiths, made to order on the shortest notice. We trill sell eve ry article in our lire nn the most rem-enable terms for Cash, an d will take all kinds of moot try ',roan, .cl old metal in Isr lumpr for r ast lugs. The Foundry is situated at thr Southern end of lluntiupdun, slang the cans!, dhrrer.ne of them can always be found, or at the Tin and. etoyeArrir of W. It. Zeigle.. Plot th East cor ner oflilerkiiit'Snthre in Huntingdon. One of them' Mini a martini! Moulder, and experienc ed in the business, feels confident that they will render a rtisfaction to all who may favor them with a call. MeGILL. W. B. ZEIGLER. Hunti*lon, Oct. 2, 1'849-Bm. This excellent ertinlinuntl, which never fail n the cure of Fever &hit Acne. is fl.r sole by the t.oprieter's agents. T READ & SON, Hunt. ngdon ; L. U. KESSLEA, Mill Creek. Q - WHAT IS THE MATTER with me, Doctor I What it the cease or thin complexion. jaundiced eye. dryer .Inn of spirits, pain in the ride and 'Moulder. tcranneer of body, bitter taste in the mouth? `uch in the inquiry, and ouch the oymidoino of many a sulferel! It is the Harr which is diseaoed. and tho eholagoeue is tire remedy shearer Fucer.ful in curing it. Try it. and judge fur yourself. For sole by abuse named ogento. ro- BETTER DIE THAN LIVE, if I am to be tortured from duy to day writ, ri i t. horrible Ague, err taims tire poor sufferer whose life has become a Willett from the racking parox ysms of an interthittent, and whose confidence in human aid it destroyed by the failure of rem edies, to produce th 3 prinitised relict. ouch hoe been the situation of thousands Who are now rejoicing in all the blessings of health from the ore of Dr. Osgood's India Cholagogne. In no instance dues it fail to effect a speedy anti perm: neat cure. For sale L.) above named agents. .• flow few who think aright among the thinking few. How many never think. but only think they do.'i Or THE SENTIMENT IMPLIED in the above exclaination in on no subject more fully exemplified than on that of health. lint few give it a single thought. and cram' stilt re nnet upon it NM the obnervation arid good 'refine which matters of .minor einineyaence receive. An olmervation teaches the net that Dr. Ongood's India Gholngogue in a never failing remedy in Fever mill Ague, good sense would ninety indi cote its prompt and intraeditti use. For sale by the above named agents. June 26. ,649. J. & J. WY. ROWS, Broom dr. Wooden-ware Store, No. 63 North Third Street, ONE DOOR ABOVE ARCH, EAST SIDE, PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURERS ettp WIIOLESALE DEAL. Ens in all kinds at Brooms, Brushes, Cedar-ware, willow and French bas. Lets, shoe and Wall Brushes, Dila ters, Scrubs, Mats, Blacking Enstern.mnde Wooden.ware of every description, &c. at the lowest market prices. Cash paid for Broomcorn at the factory Sept, 11th 1849. G E E.VIS OXYGENATED Burruns, FOR THE CURE OF DYSP PSIA, GENEEAL DEBILITY, &c., &c., &c This medicine is an excellent tonic. It parts health and vigor to the digestive organrand thus strengthens the whole system. Hence it is just the thing for spring. when no many need something strengthening. Let every one read the following cases. and if you have one or more symptoms like those 1 lieu. tioned, don t fail to try thin invaluable medicine. Came of Dyspepsia. From R. P. STOW, Eq., Asst. Clerk U. S. House Representatives. Warm' au•r,. , D. C.. June 15.1846. Dn. Cho. U. Uitxxs:--Dear ISir-1 feel it not only a pieces e, but a duty, to make known to you and to the public, (if you desire it.) the cur• wising effects of the • Oxygenated Bitters," in relieving me from that most discouraging dieor d e r, 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 fur months at a time nut the least particle of moisture would appear on the surface of the chest or limbs, and most of the tune I was extremely bilious. I have u.eJ various remedies, have been strict in my diet, hove_ been dosed with calomel and emetics day i after day by physicians, but all to no puff per pose. fleeting of the wonderful ellect• of the , •0 xygenated flitter.," in the cure ol Dyepepsia, I procured some as a lust resort , have used four bottles irt the nu•dici e, and find the bad symp toms all removed. and myeelt once more in the eiljo !tient of health. None but the Dyspeptic sulfeier, who hue felt a I the bolters dt the dis ease, can at Lill appreciate the valtie of the medi cine. I most sincerely hope that all will make trial of the medicine, and 'shit me be able to re joice in the return of heerhh. Lady Cured of Ncuraion. From Rev. THO.I/.13 KIDDER, of Vermont. - iyusun. Vt..Aug.51,18413 Ecan Sin:—lt gives me great pleasure to in form you tlial ti.e '• Oxygenated little.," With Which you furnished thy wile, ht. %slough' a cure iii her case. About two years oilier, my whit Was violently attacked %lib 111 walgia in the face, through the cheat, in the wrists and' ankles. Su violent was the disease, added to a general derangement of the telltale vy stem, that live etrcugth woo CUfilfileldy proattall tl, her flesh' wetted, and she rendered inueetuble indeed. I feel grateful fur the restoration at her health, and in duty bound to give put limy to the above facie, that hinters siniihirty afflicted may know where to week fur cure. Truly your tritihtl. TELIAAS KIEL/ER. From Hog. XYROjV' L✓IWREXCE, of diass. For eomo twenty years I rod suffered severe ly from (tumoral Asthma. I was cOnipelled to sit up one-third of the night. and the rest ul the time my sleep was niteri upied by violent fits of coughing and great dither try ut breathing. In all my attendance upon our court. I never went to bed in Northampton in twenty years but t,‘ ice; and then woo compelled to get up. Now I fie iu bid without dillieulty, and sleep soundly. took the • Uxygenated Bitters," according to directions. The violent ay mourns immediately abated, and perseverance ID the use of t, e rem edy has removed all its troublesome consequen ce.. l'he value ut ouch a remedy is inealcutable, and 1^ hope its virtues may be widely diffused and its beneficent ,gentry extriisisely employ ed. ' Lill KEN & F LeTCH'6rl•lieeeral Agents,No, 26 5 South , huh St, Philadelphia. Sold wholesale arid retail by THOMAS READ lk Sder,fiuntinadon, l'a. Price—V.oo per bottle: six bottles for $6.61. M 4 8 1840. VZRY IMPORTANT. THE BRIDGE TOLL REDUCED, And aunt/ter and the Latest Arrival of NEW GOODS 41' DORSEY 4- .41.RGUIRE'S =wi' 5T011.17, H ORSEY & MAGUIRE, then!ifu! for pact jJ favors, most recpeeifully inform their old customers and the public in aenercl, that they have just received another large arciortinent of Fc.i.t. nod WINTEIL Goons, cunvisting of every va rimy of Ladies & Gentienien , s Dress Goods, and goods of all kinds usually kept in the most extensive motes. Groceries, Hardware, Queensfeare, BOOTS, SHOES, I A TS & CAPS. READY-MADE CLOTHING, CLOTHING, &c. &c. &c. &c. &c. L7enll and ex.rnine our Goods. Huniingdun Dec . 4, 1949. VALUABLE FARM PRIMTE S4LE, T H s E i Su i b . seriber will Sell, at Private Woodcock Valley Valli* near the Chose noel's, in Poiler & 14 alker town- ships, Huntingdon calmly, occupied by David Enveart, containing about 280 Acree, 200 of which are cleared and under cultivation; with a large nest l'wo Story Dwellin g IH -zrciDuuziG3®e A TENANT HOUSE, a large Bank Porn, Wagon :..hed, Spring hour*, hog house, and eery ocher neceatery On this !reel is an ex ieasi,ve Bed of Fossiliferous Iron Ore. Any inform...too will be given by Mr. Eoyeert, on the premiere Gen. A. P. V ilium anti Mr. George Jeekeor, of Huntingdon, or the eubseri ber in Harlieburg, DAVID R. PORTER. , Dec mber t. 1849. SA DMA t A GOOD assortment ..l well flnisLed Saddles now on hand and for sale at the Saddle and Harness Ntinufactory of Win. Glasgow, oppo site the Poet Office, Huntingdon. Fl o vo iv lon. %WWI( 7. 1849. CHEESE. A SUPERIOR article or Chees. just reeeiv. ad at CUNNINGHAM'S. November 27, 1859. LIVE INSURANCE. The Girard Life Insurance Annuity and Trust Company of Phhiladelphia. Office No. 159 Chestnut Street. Capital $300,000. CHARTS!! VERPETUAL 1 CONTINUE to make Insurances on Lives on ‘../ the most favorable terms, receive and execute 'Tintou and receive deposits on Interest. The Cr Oat being paid up and invested, to gether with accumulated preiniutn fund. affords a perfect security to to the insured. The pre en= may be paid in yearly, half yearly, or quarterly payments. The Company add a BONUS at stated pert+ oda to the insurance. for life. This plan of in surance is the moat approved of, and is more generally in use, than any other in Brest Britain, (where the subject is best understood by the peo ple. and where thry have had the longest expe rience,) as appears from the fact, that out of 117 bile insurance Companies there, of all kind., 1117 are on this p:an. The first 'BONUS was appropriated in Decem ber 1844, amounting to 10 per cent. on the sum insured under the oldest policies; to 8 3.4 per cent. 7 1-2 ,er cent., Sc.n &c. on others. in pro portion to the time of Mending, making an addi tion of $100; $87,50; $75. &c. &c. to every 1,000, originally insured, which is at: average of mote than 50 per cent. on the premiums paid, and without increasing the annual payment of the company. The operation of the BONUS will he eeen by the following ex empire from the Life Insurance Register of the Company. thug: A nit. of pol.and &Heylnsured. Bonus or bonus payable . Addition at the party's decease. sioo.oo 151.100.00 250,00 2,750.00 900,00 4,400,00 175.00 2,175.60 437,50 5,937,50 1,000 .2,000 4,000 2.000 2,000 No. 53 Pamphlets oontainina the table of rates. and explitnations of thesubjeci; forma of application and further infoiniati,ii can he had at the office, ermis, in person or try letter, addressed to the esident or Actuary. B W. RIC H ARDS, President. JNO. F. JAMES, Actuary. May 8. 1849.-1 y Wholesale and Retail CLOCK STORE, No. 238 Market St., above Sevent h , South side, PHILADELPHIA. ALrl . lOllOll we can scarcely estimate the value of Time commercially, yet by calling at the above establishment, JAMES BARBER will furnish his friends, among whom heincludes 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 hand, bonstantly chan ging in conformity to the improvements in taste and style of patern and workmanship, consist. of Eight-day and Thrrty-hour brats Coimrio novas, PARLOR, 'HALL, Causes and ALARM C.c.s, French, Gothic and other fancy styles, as well as plain. which from his extensive con nection and correspondence with the mxnufactu rers he finds he can put at the LOWEPT Conn FIG. CRC in any q ' u'antity from see to a thousand, of which he will warrant the eccoraey. C °eke repaired and warranted—clock trint mings on hand. Call and see me among them. JAMES BARKER, 238 Market St. Phila..Auguat .28. 1899. A PURELY VEGFTABLE MFDICM. Worsdell's Vegetable Restorative Pills HAVE been gradual!) but sure!) coming into favor, among the families of ibis County) for some years past They have done this entirely through theirgreat won't as a FAMILY !OLD WINE. Agencies have been appointed but ntr pulling and humbug each as is resorted to by quacas to eell their medicine has been done. The pills are offered for sale and have and will continue to be sold by all the pi inciple store keepers. The proprietors claim for their Medi cine the following advantages over all othere— viz: They are PURELY Vl' GETABLE.— They are pERTAIN '1 0-OPERATE. Their operation is FREE from all PAIN. They con be used with EQUAL I'ENEFIT by theyoting est INFAN I and the STRONGEST MAN— Their efficiency in Fever., Ague, Headaches, Habitual Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Cholera Mar • bus. &c.. has been proven upon thousand.— They area Col tsin Cure for Wormy. The pro prietors possess a certificate from a gentleman in St. Louts who was cured of n 'TA PE WORM by the ace of them. Try them they will not fail. Travelling agent for the State of Perinsylva nia—t Hut, . I'. AMET. For sale. price 25 cents a box containing FIFTY TILLS, withfull directions by the following agents in Huntingdon County: Thomas Read & Son. Huntingdon. Tilolll. E. Orhison, Orbisonia. Lindsey, llollidayrburg, Plait Co. A. WEEKS & Co. Proprietors, Laboratory No 141. Chesnut street Ph iladelperia. January 211,1849-Iy. Leaves have their time to fall, And flowers to wither at the north winds breath, And stars to set; but all— Thou hest all seasons for thine own, 0, Death! eartnb Rub Ornamental MARBLE YARD. TritlEultstlbeTl:abveersjuwstisrhecteoiveir„tathllhrluallile phia, a large stork of the Pure White Amer'Can Marble,' and are prepared to execute any ordds for Tomb stones, &c., in the neatest and most workmanlike manner, and on the shortest notice. Persons wishing to procure stones &c., will make application to A. W. KINNEY, only trav elling agent, or address KINNEY & SELLER, William.burg, Pa. . . ItINNEY 8i SELLER, Williamsburg, Oct 16,1819-3 m. PRIV %Tr. NC1104114, FOR the Intellectual and Moral training of youne persons and children of both rime. {um by J. A. II %LI., in the now Academy budding. Huhiingdnn. The fall session will commence on MOTMAT, Tan BTH DA lOR OCTOIIKR. INST. For par ticulars apply to the Teacher. J•. A. HALL REFERENCE Rev. John Peebles, James Steel, Esq., Dr. A. M. Henderson, Mr. James Magmrr, Maj. W. B. Zeiler, Hon. Johr Kerr. Maj. D. MeMur. trie, Hon. George Taylor, and James Clark. GOLD PENS. OLD PENS, with diamond points and ail vet handles, can be had at Father Time's office for the small sum of 75 cents. Who'd a thank it 1 NEFF & MILLER. WAR WITH FRANCE TS not now very generally espected,still great excitement haa recently been produced in untingdon by the arrival of a most splendid surtment of Fall and Winter Goods, at the old and popular stand of CMCIStcgDo Market Square, Huntingdon, His stock comprises Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, Cutlery ,Caps, Shoes, Boots, Mut& timbre! ea. Bonnets, &e. He has a splendid as• sortment of French, English and American CLOTHS ; CIISSIMARES d.ND VESTINGS, Gasminets and Jeans in great variety. Also, Ready-made Clothing, of all kinds, A carefully selected variety of Silks, Merinos, Alpacces, Cashmeres, Delnines, Prints, Ribbons, Laces, &c. as tvell as every variety of Ladies Dress and 'Trimming Gbods : All of which will besold at prices to compete with anything in the place. as be is determined that no one can or shall undersell him for earth or approved country produce. Those desiring good goods and fine styles, at low prices, ore respectfully invited to cull sonu at his store where they will find the shove fully verified. GEO. GWlrf. Huntingdon, October 9, 1899. AWFUL DISCLOSURE I o s ati t y e a ed! geltn's - THoEtheHruGra ng anrdianas nottiack n OYSTER HOU,E! ! Thousands are slain nighil ! ! The Excitement still Increasing, notwithstanding the Agent's great efforts to allay their thirst for Blood ! ! Hundreds are attracted to the scene of action to see this brilliant estahlishment,andall have come away satisfied that it is the finest Oyster Saloon in the world ; end in addition, Agent's Oysters are of the most superior quality. He has just received this day an entire stock of Onnfectionarv. to which the attention of the Public is invited.— Thankful for past layout he still hopes fora con tinuance. If you Want to know wherethie fine eetahlish ment is,just step down into Railroad htrect, one door above V% itliam Stewart s Store, you there will see the sign of the Red Curtain—That is the place, HENRY AFRICA. Huntingdon, November 6,1899. MILNWOOD ACADEMY. A Boarding School for - Young nen, Shade Gap Huntingdon county, Pa. REV. J. Y. AOGINNES, A. M., AND J. H. W. 31 GINNER, A. NI., PRINCIPALS. THE Winter Sedition will commence on the first Wednesday of November, and continue five month.. The ci urse of instruction embraces all the branches necessary to prepare young men either for the higher classes in College, or fur the studies of a profession and the active busi ness of life. The Academy building is new, commodious, and in every way adopted to the accommodation of a large number of boarders, The location is distinguished for its healthful ness and teligions 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. TE.11,414 e'en Sisittorr.—For Orthography, Readlng and writing, $5; Arithmetic, Cet gra pey, Grammar, Composition, Natural Philos°. pity, Astronomy, I hisiology, Chemistry, &c. $5; Mathematics, Greek and Latin Languages, $l2 ; French and German, each $5. Boarding, exclu sive of fuel & light, $1,25 per Week: Il'or referen'ce of fur ther particulars addresa JAMES Y. M'OiIkINES. ehnile Gap. Oct. 30, 1849. Irr'Brair Coubty Wlii'g, please copy 4t Chair and Furniture N_Ase ell up as) cm, cr) Lou CSEt Up Stairs above Peter Swoope's Store and Sheriff Crownover's office, and three doors east of McKinney's Hotel. THE undereigned has again cont• j menced the above btfainess in all its 4/1 various branch., and is now pre. ---.,..- pared to accommodate all who may ( ( favor hint with their custom on the most reasonable terms. He intends keeping on hand all kinds of CHAIRS and FURNITURE, from common to the most fashionable sty e, and made in the most durable manner, which he will sell low for cash' or country produce. MI kinds of Lumber taken in exchange for chairs or furniture. COFFINS will at all time he kept on hand, unerals attended in town, and shortly its town and country, as he is getting a splendid Herse made for the accommodation of the public. IiOrDE ♦ND SIGN PAINTING attended to as THO. ADAMS. Huntingdon, October 30, 1849. M') U ,, L — g - 3 T.l Za For the Purchase and Sale of IttEAL. 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 kind entrusted 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 newspaper that may be desig nated, and endeavor to procure purchasers and sellers, and communicate between them. A full and minute description of the propeety —its improvements, supply of water, conveni ence to markets, schools, churches,and the terms of sale, must accompany the request of any per son who wishes his real estate advertised or of fered for sale ; and some description, as definite as possible, of the quality, kind and value, of the premises desired to be bought, must be giv en by those who wish to purchase. All commtmieations relating to the business of this Agency will be confidential if desired. The subscriber is in communication with a similar agency in Lancaster, Pa., and will be able through it to brine property offered for sale to the immediate notice of Lancaster cowl. ty purchasers. I:l7`Postage must be paid on all letters sent. P. S.—Several desirable propertiPs are now offered• for sale. For further particulars inquire of the subscriber. DAVID BLAIR, Attorney at Law. Huntingdon, Pa., Nov. 20, 1840. FISH IND . SILT, FOR yea at the Cheap Store of Oat 18,'49.) GEO GWIN Greatest Variety in Town. GENERAL DEPOT For the accommodation of all who are fond (ft IDOL 4721T4a. LOHM t:,12 NEWER, reepeetfully informs hie friends and the public generally, not only in the borough of Huntingdon, but through• out the county, that he has just completed hie arrengemente for the eoaeon by being prepared to accornthadate the wants of the people, from tottering old ego donn to the equalling babe... To be brief: he continues the BAKERY, and hae always on hand FRESH BREAD, and CALEB of all kinds. Ho hae also a very entensite ee Boylan:at of Confettionarg, which he will mall whole ate and retail. Also, all kinds of FRUIT and NUTS,' and a very large assort6idid of L c-4'CD He has also a very good supply of superior brand CLGEkIiS and TOBACCO.' Also; Tea, Ceitee, Sugar, Cheese, Cranberries, Horn inv, Crashers, Spices of all kinds. Sperm and tallow Candles, Soap, and ah auoe. meet of Perfumery. FRESH 01STERS. lie is at all times prepared to furnish hie tablea with Fresh Oysters, done up in the best and moot palatable style, at the shortest notice. Hie rooms ire comfortably fitted up for the accoe motlation of Ladies and gentlemen. Thankful fur past favors, he hopes by strict Intention to the wants of all ages, to merit a continuance of the name. LOUIS SCHNEIDER. Huntingdon, Dec. 4, 1849. BLIND MANUFACTORY CLARK, Venetian Blind Manufacturer, Sign of the Golden Eagle, No. 139 & 1.13 South 2d Street, below Dock St., PHILADELPHIA, KEEPS always, on band a large and fashion. able assortment of WIDE and NAIMOR SLAT WINDOW BLINDS, manufactured in the bent manner, of the beat materials, and at the lowest cash priers. Having refitted and enlarged his establirhment, be is prepared to complete orders to any amount at the shortest notice, Constantly on kind an assortment of plait °gang _furniture of every variety, manufactured expressly for his own sales. and purchasers may therefore rely on a gond article. Cry: Open in the evening. . Order. flora a distance packed carefully, Old sent free of porterage, to any part of the city. H. CLARK. Philadelphia, Aug. 21.1849-Iy. Manufactory of Pocket Books, etc. No. 52fi Chesnut St., above Second, PHILADELPHIA. THE subscriber respectfully solicits public at tendon to his superior and tasteful Mock o Pocket Books, Pocket Knives, Banker's Cues, and other fine cutlery. Bill Books, Gold Pens and Pencils. Dressing Cases, Seger casee, Card cases, Chess Men, Port Menthes, Back Gammon Boards, Purees, Dominoes, &c. His assortment enneisis of the must fashiona ble and modern styles, of the finest quality and excellent workmatiehip embracing onset desire., We fancy pntern, which he will at all times be prepared Cu exhibit and furnish wholesale or re. tail on the most pleasing tenni, d.,7—Purchasers who desire to furnish them selves with articles of the l o st quality consult their own interests by calling at this establish- Meta. F. H. SMITH, PoCket Book Manufacturer, Aug. 28, 1849.-6 m. 52d Chesnut Bt. 3uniata Cabinet Manufacturing Establishment. 130 N He WHITTAKER, Respectfully begs leave to inform hie friends and cuetometa and the public generallv,that be has built a large and commodious chop immedi ately in the rear of the public house of John hittaker, t.r., on the bank between the river sold canal, where ho will constantly keep on hand furniture of al kinds, of the best quality, emit , acing all descriptions,kinde, at) les and vi. rieties of parlor, medium and plain household furniture, which will be offered for sale at the very totvint RATES. rn order to accommodate t he pul•li. with alt kinds of work in his line of !Arsine's, he bee just supplied himself with a large lot of the Nast quality of ( harry. 'Walnut, Maple, Poplar, and ell kinds of Veneering of the moot popular fashion. He will offer neither hatched or half- finished work for sale, and will at all times sub• mit his work to the moat rigid inspection. Merchant., Professional roen, Farmer.. Me. ebonies, Hotel Proprietor., Laboring men—alt, are invbe'd to call and examine his furniture. be: fore purchasing elkewhere. •"Seeing I. belie.. Coffin. will be elude On the ahortett notice, oe either Cherry, Walnut or Poptor, as may be de. aired, and funerals attended. He flatters him‘elf that by industry and class attention to hi , .busineea. he will be able topleata all who may give him a call. Old furniture will at all time. he repaired in' the neatest and most durable manner. et low wen. All kinds of country produce will hi la. keo in exchange for furnilnre, repairing, &e. Attntinedon, May f:9, 1899. exopsEraErg ad, zat.olniza, Commission Merchants, IMPORTERS OF 1701111/ WZNIA. gr , COGNAC BRANDIES, HOLLAND' GIN, AND DEALEIta IN Team, Sega rs, .No. II Walnut Street, PHI La DELpHm. Qr COirignnienld of Western and bontheru June IS, 184 W. ? Produce volicited.,cf)