Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, February 05, 1850, Image 4

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    WA.TCHES. CLOCKS,
a \o ~ A
C. 1 .
L+~l,
JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS.
T T. SCOTT hasjust returned from New
,J , York and Philadelphia with a large and
brilliant assortment of Watches, ,Clocks
and Jewelry, consisting in part of
Gold Patent Levers, Silver Patent Levers,
Gold Hunting do, do. Hunting do.
Gold Anchor do. do. Anchor do.
Gold Lepines Lepines.
and Verge Watches of all sorts and' qualities in
endless variety.
Eight day and 30 hour brass Clocks. Also,
Diamond Breast Pins and finger rings; Gold
Fob, Vent and Guard Chains. ; Gold Medal
chains; Gold Pencils and Pens ; Ear 'Rings ;
liracelets, and other Jewelry in great variety,
which for beauty and excellence, cannot be ex
celled. Also SAver Table, Teaand Sale Spiaiins,
and Butter Knives ; Silver Specks ; Rodgers'
fine Pen-hives; Accordeous ; Pocket Books;
Perfumery ; Envelopes ; Note Paper ; Wafers;
Port Monies; Combs ; Hairand Clothes brush
es ; &c•, Scc•
This stock We can assure our friends and the
public has been purchased unusually low, and
will be sold at a small advance. Give us a call
and judge for yourselves.
Huntingdon, November 6, 1919.
.esocsar 0.1:r.t141 8 8
NEFF & MILLER
HAVE this morning received, at the old
stand of U. K. Isicri , & 800., an entire
dii::,,..,. new stock of
(„.„...
' .ri Clocks and Watches,
3 -I. \"
.) Jewelry, Cutlery, Stationary,
Perflinsery Soaps, 4-e.,
\\,.. R b ! which is positively the largest, best
and most fashionable, and cheapest
assortment ever offered for sale in the place.
Having in their employ one of the best work
men in the State, they can most confidently en
gage to repair Clocks and Watchesas cheap and
as well as it can be done in any of the Eastern
lhe public are politely requested to call and
test the truth of our declarations. The proof
is in trying.
N. B. The highest prices given for old gold
and silver.
Remember No. tool Market Square, Hun
tingdon, Pa.
October 30, 1810.
The anglo-Sa.rons hare Come .Ig . ain !
GRAND EXHIBITION.
riSHE Public arc respectfully informed
that
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35. tic VII. *arton
have juvt received the largest and best assort-
Went of
Fall and Winter Goods
ecru brought to this place, comprising all rlc4;
•arious article. generally kept at other. stores,
with the addition of a great many a rtiefee nev
or offered for sale in this place. Their stock con
rests of
CLOTHS, C4SS 'XERES,
Sattinetts, Veatangs, Tweed cloth, Kentucky
Jeans, Canton Flannel, Fiannala of all colors,
Tshle Diaper, Maxillas, Calicoes, Gingham'',
Mouslia Je I nines, Cashmere., Merinoes,
Alpaccas, Silks, Mull Jacionet and
Cambric Muslin., Linen Cambric,
Silk aLd cotton handkerchiefs, Fur
niture cbeck & calicoes, glovra,
Shawls and Trimmings.
LADIES' SHOES,
Attie, and Boys' Boots and Skoog,
Cloth and Glazed cape, Cravats and Suspenders,
Looking Glasses, bed Blanket., Carpets, &c.—
They have also an extensive assortment of
Groceries, Hardware, and Queensware,
They have a lot of Bonnets of the very latest
style. They have also a great variety of Cedar
Ware, such as Tuba, Buckets. Baskets of all
kinds. SALT, FISH, and PLASTER. All
of these articled will be sold as low as they can
be bought at any other establishment east of the
Alleghonieq.
They are determined to sell off their old stock
of Goods at and under cost. Look out for bar
gains I
Huntingdon, October 30, 1849.
Ladles and Gentlemen
WALK IN
.Ind see the best assortment of Goods
in our place.
Best quality of Men'. Boots and Shoes, fine
and coarse.
Fine cork-soled men's calf skin boots.
Men's water proof boots.
Men's gum and buffalo socks,best quaky.
Boys ind Children's best quality of boots.
Ladies Morocco oboes, half gaiters & low boots
best quality.
Ladies beat quality of gum shoes and also
men's silk hats and cloth caps of hest quality &
latest fashion, and also a variety of other articles
Noctographio paper of all colors, for sale cheap:
LEVI WESTBROOK.
Oct. 23, 1819.
PR I V 4 Tr, SC 110014,
11011 the Intellectual and Moral training of
young persona and children of both sexes,
kept by J. A. HALL. in the new Academy
building, Huntingdon, Pa.
The fell session will commence on MoynAT
Tart B.ru DAT ox OCTOBLII, mar. For par
ticulurs apply to the Teachrr.
REFERENCES,
Rev. John Peebles, James Steel, Esq., Dr. A
M. Henderson, Mr. James Maguire, Maj. W
B. Zeigler, Hon. Johr Kerr, Maj. D. McMur•
trie, Hon. George Taylor, and James Clark.
GOLD PENS.
COLD PENS, with diamond points and sil
-1 vac handles, can be had at Father Time's
office for the small sum of 75 cents. Who'd a
thank it ? /SEFF & MILLER.
FRt.titi TEAS.
APRIME article of Black Tea, Young Hy
son, imperial and other Teas, just opened
at CUNNINGHAM'S.
November 27, 1810.
IDLANK DEEDS AND BONDS FOR
D SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
PURE California Gold wedding rings for sale
by NEFF & MILLEIC
Oct. .10, 1819.
Axels. Springs, &.c.
TDST received and for sale a new lot of Axela,
, Springs, tee., at the Shop of ROBERT
GRAMS, Alexandria.
Dec. 19, 1949.
INEGA.R, of the best kind, for sale at
V Nov. 27, 1819. C UNNINGH AM'S
THE GREAT CURE
CHAS. G. JOIINSON,
Of Bristol.
Who was pronounced incurably fixed In
the last stage of Pulmonary Con•
sumption, by two skillful Phy.
sicians.
Mr. Johnson was reacted from death's door
by the use of Schneck'o Pulmordo Syrtip--hav
trig been prostrated all winter, His case was
witnessed by several of the most respectable
citizens of this state, whose names aro append
ed to his certificate. Read ! Read ! and be con
vinced that Schneck's Pulmonary syrup is the
only certain cure for Consumption.
Briotol, Burks count y, Pa. t
Sept. 21, 1849.
Du. J. 14. Sots sett, -Dear St r,—l am induced
from a seem of justice to'vords you, de Well us
duty to the public, to make tiloWN orie of the
most hopeless and extraordinary cur., in tny
own pardon, that you have ever had the ;deadens ;
to record. Indeed, I regret my inability to per
tray, in truthful colors, my consuming diseoid,
and the remarkuble chance which Schnecri
Pulmonary ...-wrup effected in tfo short a tiulli. ,
I wns taken souse time proirons . to' fiocCinber
1848, with a heavy cold, producing incessant
coughing, accompanied with acute pain in the
right rids, pains in the back, under the right
shoulder, having heavy night sweats, high fevers
&c., which made me so nervous .atid restless as
product utter prostration. All these afflictions
increased with such violence, that on the 4th of
January last I sent for my family physician. He
attended mb faithfully, and presenhed every thing
that medical skill could suggest, but without ef
fect. I found myself gradually growing worse,
and my hopes of recovery lessening as :ny dis
ease increased. My cough became distressing ;
my pains severe; and, eltreinely debilitated, I
lost all ambition in life, and gave up to a melan
choly depression. My physician examined ine,
and informed me I hnll an al.ss oil the upper
part dirty liver aid loWer part of one of my lungs.
NotwithstrOiding all this 'kill. I grew worse, but
with that tenacity with which we all cling to life,
I concluded' re'lt ive nothing undone, and called
in a consulting phyaleish, who fully concurred
with my own, and pl'oribunced my case an ex
tremely critical 00: Ile thought I was in im
minent dangers-eliyingmy disease "wee one (ha
la seldom if vier cured. , '
All this time I was en
during sufferings that made life burdensome ; ex
periencing great pain in coughing; ex pectora
ting from a pint to a quart of nauceous matter
every 21 hours, and gradually sinking under the
weakning progress of my disernie. At Ws glide
of my i.lness, my friends in Bilge' suggested
the use of Schneck'sPulmonic Syrup. but know
ing the many expedients resorted to for the pur
pose of dunning money from the afflicted, I hes
itated. My friends, however, insisting, I was
prevailed upon to try its virtue.. I commenced
taking the Syrup about the first of March, and
used several bottles before I had a'ffy conlidena
in it. I then been to experience a change for
the better, and continued it fill I had consumed
ten bottles, when I was 06' fat relieved as to be
able to visit. Dr. Schneck in Philadelphia. He
examined' use, end pronounced my right !ung af
fected, but in n healing con lition. He recom
mended the further use of the Syrup, which I
continued till I consumed 15 bottles, and found
myself once more restored to health. I will fur
ther add,that the consulting physician, seeing the
action of the medicine, fully approved its use.
To give the reader some idea of the severity
of my 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 sufferings to but 121 pounds. Yet,
on the first of this month, (Septemb'di l ,) I weigh..
ed 174 pounds, thus gaining in a frl3) month's fi t
pounds, and within three pounds of nay heaviest
weight. It is not in my power to convey, in the
short space of this certificate, the convincing
proofs of my remarkable cure, or the particulars
of the /ionizing 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 particfillti:
In conclusion, I deem it my duty to urge upon
every person who may have the preinenitary
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 Intone of hit Sterheecope, added to my awn
miractious cure, fully eatisfiesme, that had I ear
lier submitted myself to his care, I should have
escaped much suffering ; but restrained by doubts
and suspicion, which make us all naturally shop.
tical in regard to the virtues of a medicine when
first introduced. I resisted the importunities a
my friends till almost too late ; anti yielded only
as a last resort, resolved to " kill o'r Cute." To
those afflicted eel have been, again 16% me say,
hesitate no longer, my own ease is preiented to
you as convincing evidence, that when' all else
fails your last hope is in Dr, Schnecestfluimonic
Syrup. I have also for the satisfaction of those
who may be strangers to me. appended to this err
lificafe 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.
rthllLeet G; YOH NSON.
4'e the iintlet alined, residents of Bristol and
vicinity, are well acquainted with Mr. Johnson,
and know hint to have been Deleted as he slates
above. We also know that he need Sehneck's
Pulmonic Syrup, and haie every reason to be.
lieve, that to thie medicine he owes his preserve
troer from a premature grave. The known in.
tegrity snit po'sition it satiety of Mr. iohn son
however is a sufficient guarantee to the public of
the truth or this statement.
LEWIS T. PRATT, Prart's
LE W IS M. W HARTON, AfeecfMni.
CHESTER STURDEVANT, Coal dealer.
JOHN W. BRAY, !Merchant.
JAMES M. HARLOW, Clergyman of the
Presbyterian Church.
HOLT, Hotel, Bur' ington.
JAMES H. SCOTT, Book agent.
A. 1.. PACKER, Coal agent.
WISTAR C. PARSONS, at E. Roussel'.
Laboratory, 44 Prune street, Philadelphia,
Brted, B4rearder 24, 184 t:
Prepared and sold by J. H. ScAneek at his
Laboratory S. E. Corner of Coats & Marshall
Sts. Phila. and by
'l'. K. B.OST ON ,Iluntingdon.
G. H. STKlMLll L. Waterstreet,
SWAMI & MC WILLI ADIS. Spruce Creek.
Moons & Swoops, Alexandria.
J. A. HALL
ii;;;;Ettac Bun., kill Creek,
and by agentelferierally throughout the t stited
Staten.
Price $l,OO per bottle, or sli,oo per half doz.
Nor. 20, fB49'.—ly.
aQ es , zr- , a Gat.
A GENERAL assortment of groceries just
opened and for sale atCunriiNosissi's Gro
cery and Confectionary establishment, directly
oppositethe Post Office, Htintingdon.
November 27, 1919.
CITY HOTEL
41 & 43
i
NORTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
A. II 001ST
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, and he flatters himself that
by giving it his entire attention, that he will be
able to render perfect satisfaction to all who
may favor him with their custom. .
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lie returns thanks for the very ., libeial sup
port already extended to him by his friends of
Huntingdon and the neighboring counties, and
begs leave to assure them that he will spare no
pains or expense to render the CITY HOTEL
worthy of their continued support.
Philadelphia, Oct. 30, 1810-Iy.
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HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY.
R. C. iiGl7lland
, 1 , 1 - 1 E subscribers have now started, and will
I have on hand a general assortment of cast
ings, consisting of Cooking Stoves, Air-tight,
Parlor, Tee-plate, Wood and Coal stoves—all
of which are new patterns not before introduced
into this section of country. Also, a variety of
Plough patterns of the kinds now in use. A
general assortmei.t of Hollow-ware castings, con
slating of Kettles, Dutch Ovens, Skillets, Pans,
&c. Miscellaneous articles, such on Wag
on Boxes, Sled and Sleigh. Soles, Smoothing
Irons, Ro ling Mill and Forge castings, Win
dow Grates for cellars, Unties and sills for hou
ses, Sash Weights and Water Pitt'es f also Sweg
Ai. vile and Mandreli fo? blacksmiths, made to
emir , on the shortest notice. We will sell eve
ry article in our line on the most reasonable
terms for Cash, and will take all kinds of coun
try produce and old metal in exchange for cast
ings. The Foundry is situated at the Southern
end of Huntingdon, along the canal, where one
of them can always he found, or at the Tin and
Stoveshop of W. li. Zeigler, Noith East cor
ner ofMarket Square in Huntingdon. One of
them being a practical Moulder, and experienc
ed in the business, feels confident that they will
render satisfaction to all who may favor them
with a call. R. C. McGILL,, ,
W. B. ZEIGLER.
Huntingdon, Oct. 2,1849-6 m.
This excellent compoundo 4 hich never fail
in the cure of Fever and Ague, is fur sale by the
proprietor's agents, T. READ & SON, Hunt
ingdon ; L. G. KESSLER, Mill Creek.
1:5.• 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, and the Cholagogue
is the remedy always successful in curing it/
Try it, and judge for yourself. For sale 14
above named agents.
ID- BETTER bIE 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
pita of an intermittent, and whose confidence
in human aid iv destroyed by the failure of rent.
edies to produce tha promised rettet. such has
herr the situation of thousands who are now
rejoicing in all the blessings of health from the
uve of Dr. Osgood's India Cholagogue. In no
instance does it fail to effect a speedy and perma
nent cure. For sale by above named agents.
4 lido) Ceti who think aright among the thinking
few, . . . .
How many never think, but only think they do."
Kr 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 and good sense
which matters of minor consequence receive.
A. observation teaches the tact tbat Dr. Osgood'a
India Cholagogue 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, 1849.
Wholesale and Retail
CLOCK STORE,
No. 238 Market St., above Seventh, So uth side,
PHILADELPHIA.
A LTHOUGH we can scarcely estimate the
11. value of TIME 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 °eternity(' stock on hand, bonstantly chan
ging in cotifortnity to the improvements in taste
sett style of patern and workmanship, consists of
Eight-day and Thirty-hour brass COUNTING
'
noose, PARLOH, HALL, CHURCH and ALsnar
Ct.:wits, French, Gothic and other fancy styles,
a. well as plain, which from his extensive con
nection and correspondence with the manufactu
rers ho finds he can put at the LOWEST CASH ere
Use in any quantity from one to a thotniand, of
which he will warrant the accuracy.
Clock. repaired and warranted—clock trim
mings on hand. Call and see me among them.
JAMES BARBER, 238 Market St.
Phila., Angina 28, 1849.
J. & J. M. Rowt,
Broom di. Wooden-ware Store,
No. 63 North Third Street,
ONE DOOR ABOVE ARCH, EAST SIDE,
PHILADELPHIA.
MANUFACTURERS kis:b. WHOLESALE DEAL
ERS in all kinds of Brooms, Brushes,
Cedar-Wave, willow and French bas
ketd, shoe and wall Brushes, Dus
ters, Scrubs, Mats, Blacking
Eastern-mude Wooden-ware
of every description, &c.
at the lowest market prices.
Cash paid for Broom-corn at the factury.
Sept. 11th 1849.
GREEX 9 S
OXYGENATED
111111EICS,
FOR Tilt CURR OF
DYSP PSIA, GENEEAL DEBILITY,
&c., &c.
This medicine is an excellent tonic. It
im
parts health and vigor to the digestive organsatid
thus strengthens the whole systein. hence it is
just the thing for Piping, when so many need
something strengthening. Let every one read
the following cases, and if you have one or more
symptoms like fliolb mentioned, don't fail to try
this invaluable medicine.
Severe Case of Dyspepsia.
From R. P. STOW, Esq., 4sst. Clerk
U. S. House Representatives.
Weentirroiroy, D. C.,June 15,1846.
Ds. Ono. 13. Gassrr:--DearSir—l feel it trot
only a pleaeut e, but a duty, to make known to
you and to the public, (if you desire it,) the sur
prising effects of the " Oxygenated Bitters," in
relieving the from that moat discouraging disor
der, Dyspepsia. I have been afflicted for about
seventeen years with the usual attendant syfflp
toms, viz: conetipation of the hotted, headache,
pain in the chest, flatulente acidity of the stom
ach, and severe nausea; and fur months at a time
not the redif particle of moisture would appear
on the surface of the chest or limbs and moat
of the time I was extremely bilious. I have used
various remedies, have been strict in my diet,
have been dosed with calomel and emetics day
after day by physicians, but ell to no gircd pur
pose. Hearing of the wonderful effects of the
"Oxygenated Bitters," in the cure of Dyspepsia,
I procured some as a last resort , have used four
bottles of the medicit e, and find the bail symp
toms all removed, and myeelf once more in the
enjoyment of health. None hot the Dyspeptic
sufferer, who' hies felt all the horrors of the dis
ease, can at all appreciate the value of the medi
cine. I most sincerely hope that all will make
trial of the medicine, and with me be able to re
joice in the return of health.
Lady Cured of Neural:Ala.
From Rev. THO.4IsIS KIDDER, of
Vermont
WINDSOR, Vt.,Aug.5,1846,
Dxsrt Sin :—lt gives me great pleasure to in
form you that the " Oxygenated Bitters," with
which you furnished my wife, has wrought a
cure in her case. About two years since, my
wife was violently attacked with neuralgia in
the face, through the chest, in the wrists and
ankles. So violent was the disease, added to a
general derangement of the female sy stem, 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. jrulyyourfriend,
THOMAS KIDDER.
From Hon. MYRON LAWRENCE,
yf Mass.
' , Pot some twenty years I had suffered severe. ,
ly from humors) Asthma. I was compelled to
sit up one-third of the night, and the rest of the
titre my sleep was interrupted by siolent fits of
coughing and great diffici liy of breathing. Pa
all my attendance upon oar courts I never went
to bed in Northampton in twenty years but twice,
and then was compelled to get up. Now I lie
in bed without difficulty, and sleep soundly. I
took the Oxygenated Bitters," according to
directions. The violent symptoms immediately
abated, and perseverance in the use of tie rem
edy has removed all its troublesome consequen
ees. Fhe Valet of auth a rectedy is incalculable,
and i hope its virtues may be widely diffused and
its beneficent agency extensively employed."
Gauen & Fla:rotten, General Agents,No. 26,
South Sixth St, Philadelphia.
Sold wholesale and retail by Trion.. READ &
Sow, Huntingdon, Pa.
_ . . . . .
1 5 rice- - 41.00 per bottle: six bottles
for t 5.00.
May 8, 1849
VERY IMPORTANT.
THE BRIDGE TOLL REDUCED,
And anotGer and the Latest Arrival of
NEW GOODS
.1T DQRSpY car JIMGUIRE'S
Witzir mom;
nORSEY & MAGUIRE, thankful for past
IJ favors, most respectfully inform their old
customers and the public in general, that they
have just received another large assortment of
FALL and WINTER Goons, consisting of every
variety of
Ladies & dentlemen's Dress Goods,
and goods of all kinds usually kept in the most
extensive stores.
Groerries, Hardware, Queensware,
t6OOTS, SHOES,
o HATS & CAPS.
HEADY .MADECLOTHING,
&c. &c. &c. &c. &c. &c.
irj.Call and eismine our Goods.
Huntingdon Deo.4, 1949.
VALUABLE FARM
aT PRIVIITE S./ILE.
911 - iE Subscriber will Sell, at Private
Sale, his
Wbodcock Valley tarsal;
near the ()floss Roans, in Porter & Walker town•
ships, Huntingdon county, occupied by David
Enyeart, containing about 280 Acres, 200 of
which are cleared and under cultivation, with a
large new
11,10 glory IhteDing
co
A TENANT HORSE,
a large Bank Barn, Wagon Shod, Spring house,
hog house, and eery other necessary bui lding.
On this tract is an extensive
Bed of Fossiliferous Iron Ore.
Any information will be given by Mr. knyeart,
on the premises Gen. A. P. 11 ilson and Mr.
George Jackson of Huntingdon, or the subscri
ber in Harrisburg.
DAVID R. PORTER.
tecembor 4,1849.
S A DDL ES.
A GOOD assortment of well finished Saddle.
now on hand and for sale at the Saddle and
Harness Manufactory of Wm. Glasgow, oppo
cite the Post Office, Huntingdon.
Huntingdon, August 7, 1849.
CHEESE.
i t SUPERIOR article of Cheese just recetv.
ed at CUNNINGHAM'S.
November 27 : 180.
WAR WITH FRANCE
T 8 not now very generally expected, still great
.I. excitement has recently been produced in
. _
untingdon by the arrival of a most splendid
sortment of
Fall and Winter Goods,
at the old and popular stand of
caa. CD. CM.s3FZP co,.
Market Square, Huntingdon,
His stock comprises Dry Goods, Groceries,
Queensware, Cutlery, Ceps, Shoes, Boots, Muffs
Umbrellas, Bonnets, &c. He has a splendid as
sortment of French, English and A merle an
CLOTHS; cIaISSINCRES 4XD
VESTLIVOS,
dassfriela dittifeani in great variety.
Ready-made Clinking, bf all kinds,
. .
A carefully selected variety — of Silks, Merinos,
Alpacces, Cashmeres, Delaines, Prints,
Ribbons, Laceit, Ste.
as ithirj variety of
Ladies Dress and Trimming Goods :
All of which will be sold at prices to compete
with anything in the place, as he is determined
that no one can or shall undersell him for cash
or approved country produce.
Thom desiring good goods arid line styles, et
low prices, are respectfully invited to call soon
at his store where they will find the above, fully
verified, GEO. GMAT.
H untingdrih , October 9,.1849.
Chair and Furniture
s UTA Li?.. COD CID =IGO a
Up Stath above Peter Swoope's Store
and Sheriff' Crownover's office, and three
doors . east of McKinney's Hotel.
4 TI - ID Undersigned has again coin.
11 menced the above business in all its
itvarious branches, and is now pre
/ ---, pared to accommodate all who may
( favor him with their custom on the
moat reasonable terms.
He intends keeping on hand all kinds of
CHAIRS and FURNITURE, from common to
the most fashionable sty's, and made in the most
durable manlier, which he will sell low for cash
til;,coun try produce.
All kinds of Lumber taken in exchange for
chairs or furniture.
COFFINS will at all timos be kept on hand,
and funerals attended in town, and shortly in
town and country, as he is getting a splendid
erne made for the accommodation of the public.
Hurst AND Stun Psis•rtxo attended to as
THO. ADAMS.
Huntingdon. tlefobW 30, 1849.
For the Purchase and Sale of
REAL ESTATE.
THE undersigned, believing that an
Agency of this character would be
erla'ccOmmodation and an advantage to both the
purchaser and seller of Real Estate, has conclu
ded to open one at his office in'HObringdon.
I. All business of this kindenfriTsted to him, and
!t i all communications sciitto . him, will receive his
pernirt and diligent attention. He will adver ,
rise when requested, either in his own name Or
i 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 property
—its improvements, supply of water, conveni
ence to markets, sch ools, ehiirch es, and the feints
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 communications relating
,to.the , business
of this Agency will be confidential if desiietf.
The subscriber is in communication with a
similar eleYiey in Lancaster, Pa., and will be
able through it to ining property offered for
sale to the immediate notice of Lancaster coun
ty purchasers.
a 7 Postage must lie paid on alt tellers sent.
P. S.—Several d'esirable preperlies are nO'i#
offered for sale. For further particulars inquire
of the subscriber. DAVID BLAIR,
Attorney at Law.
Huntingdon', Pa., Nov. 20, 1819.
LIFE lASURANCE.
The Girard Life Insurance Annuity and
Trust Company of Phhiladelphia.
Office No. 159 Chestnut Street
Capital $800,4500.
CHaRTER VERPSTUAL.
I IONTIN LIE to make Insurance. on Lives on
U the most favorable term!, receive and erecute
Tiuste and receive deposits on interest.
The Cr pilot being paid op and invested, to
gether with aced/petaled premium fund. affords
riper/es/security to to tho insured. The pre
attain may be paid in yearly, half yearly, or
quarterly payments.
TlYe Company add a BONUS at elated peri
ods to theinsurances for life. This plan of in
surance ie the most approved of, and ie more
generally in use, than any other in Great Britain,
(where the subject to hest understood by the peo
ple; afi'd where they have had the longest rope
rience,) as appears front the fact, that out of 117
Life insurance Companies there, of all kinds, 87
are on this plan.
The Orel BONUS was appropriated in Decent
her 1844, amounting to 10 per cent. on the eum
insured under the oldest policies; to 8 3.4 per
cent., 7 1-2 ?er cent., &c. &c. on ahem, in pro
portion to the time of standing, making en addi
tion of $lOO ; $87,50; $75, &c. &e. 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 abtfl be seen by
the following examples from the Life Insurance
Register of the Company, thus:
Amt.orpol.and
Policy. Insured. Bonus or bonus payable
Addition. at the party's
ACtlitte.
6100,00
250,00
400,00
175.00
437,50
go. 58 \ $l,OOO
„ 88 ' 2,500
„ 206 4,000
„ 278 2.000
„ 933 5,000
Pamphlets oontaining the table of rates, and
explanations of theaubject ; forms of application
and further information can be had at the office,
ends, in person or by letter, addressed to the
Preeident or Actuary.
B W. RICHARDS, President.
JNO. F. JAMES, Actuary.
May 8, 1849..1y
FISH AND SALT,
1 - 4 1 0 R sato at the Cheep Store of
.1 Oct 16,'49.) Ott) GW!N
Greatest Variety in Town.
=J
GENERAL DEPOT
For the accommodation of all who are
( DO Iro ataTEN ( ' 6 '4
LOIJIS boHNthDER, respectfully informs
his friends and the public generally, not
only in the borough of Huntingdon, but through
out the county, that he hair just completed hie'
ariengements for the season by being prepared
to accommodate the wants of the people, frost'
tottering old age down to the squalling babe.—
To be brief: ho continuca the BAKERY, and'
hasiara;ays on hand
FRESH BREAD, and CAKES
of all kindri. He has alto a very extensive as;
sorUnck of
contectionatv,
which he will wholesale and retail. Alio,
all kinds of
FitiJlT . and NUTS,'
and a very large assortment of
He has also a very got it i6pply of atiperior bratidi
CZOARS and TOBACCO.
Also,
Ted, Coffee, Sugar, Cheese, Cranberries, Haat.
inv, etariers,
Spices of all kinds.
gperm and tallow Candles, Soap, and an mason.
mcnt of Perfumery.
"'RESIN 01 STEICS.
He is at all times prepares to furnish hie table.
with Fresh Oysters, dono up in the beet and
most palatable style, at the shortest notice. Hit
r.mins are comfortably fitted up for the accom
modatiOn of Ladies and gentlemen.
Thanked for pail favors, he hopes by alrict
attention to the wants of all ages, to merit a
continuance of the same.
LOUIS SCHNEIDER.
Huntingdon, Dee. 4, 1849.
BLIND MANUFACTORY
CLARK,
Venetian Blind MantifaCturer,
Sign of the Golden Eagle, J 1 o. 139 &
143 South 2d Street, below Dock St.,
PHILADELPHIA,
KEEPS always on hand a large and fashion ,
able assortment of WIDE and NAHROW
SLAT WINDOW 13Lisns, manufactured in the
best manner, of the beat materials, and at the
lowest cash prices.
Having refitted and enlarged his establishment,
he is prepared to complete orders to any amount
at the shortest notice,
Constantly on hanl an assortment of
Itilatiogang ffurniture
of every variety, manufactured expressly for hie
own Gales, and purchasers may therefore rely oh'
a good article.
Ty'. Open in the evening.
Ciders hi ern a distance packed carefully, and
sent free of porterage, to any part of the city.
Fl. CLARK.
Philadelphia, Aug. 21, 1849-Iy.
Manufattory of Pocket Books. etoe
NO. 524 Chesnut St., above Second ;
PHILADELPHIA.
THE subscribes respectfully solicits public et
tention to his superior and tastellll meek 6'
Pocket Hooke, Pocket Knives,
Banker's Cases, end other fine cutlery.
Bill Books, Gold Pens and Pencils;
Dressing Cases,. Heger cases,
Card ale, ttess Men,
Port Monaics, Back Gemmed Board'i;,
Purses, Dominoes, &c.
His assortment consists of the must fashiona
ble and modern styles, of the finest quality and'
excellent workmanship embracing every desfro
ble fancy 'intern,. which he will at all times be
prepared to exhibit and furnish wholesale or re
tail on the moat pleasing terms.
irrPurchasers who desire to furnish theft'.
selves with articles of the best qualitywill collet&
their own interests by culling at this establish ,
meat. F. H. SMITH,
Puck et Book Manufacturer,
Aug. 28, 1849.-6 m. 52i Chesnut St,
Juniata iNibinet Manufacturing
Listablishment.
JOHN /I, WHITTAKER.
Respectfully begs leave to inform his friends
and customers and the public generally ,that he
has built a large and commodious shop immtdi
ately in the rear of the public house of John
Whittaker, sr., on the hank between the river
and errant where he will constantly keep on
hand furniture of al kinds, of the beet quality,
embi acing all deecriptions, kinde, styles and va.
rietica of parlor, medium and plain household
furniture, which *ill be otter.] for kale at five
very
LOWEST RATES.
In order to accommodate the publi, wi t h at
kinds of work in his line of business, he h.,
just supplied himself with a large lot of the
boat quality of Cherry, Walnut, Maple, Poplar,
and all kinds of Veneering of the most popular
fashion. He will otter 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•
ebonies, Hotel Proprietors, Laboring men—all,
are invited to call arid examine his furniture, be.
fore purchasing elsewhere. "Seeing is belie,
ins."
tottris will be made on the shortest notice, of
either Cherry, Walnut or Poplar, as may he de
sired, and funerals attended.
H e flatters himvelf that by industry and class
attention to hiabusinena, he will he able to please
all who may give him a call.
Old furniture will at all times be repaired
the neatest and most durable mariner, at• Imre
rate.. All kinds of country produce will be ta
ken in exchange for furniture, repairing, &c.
Huntingdon, May 29,1849.
f 1,100,00
2,750,00
4,400,00
2,175,00
5,497,50
CROPMEILIEN & 8R0T117511,
Commission Merchants,
IMPORTERS OP
JIMIR Ittipri WIE/1200
COGNAC BRANDIES, HOLLAND'
GIN,
AND DEALERS IN
Teas, Segal's, Asc.
No. 11 Walnut Street,
PHILIIDELPHIA:
aj Consignments of Western end bouthein
Produce solicited...CZ
June 12, 049.