....... (tin : , trnt.gtlt ittA i activity . t U, r 44 t:.tle ia ((lie re/Wiwi, y r urinriirq rz (Iciiyhtfully throo;114 lbe whole.frume. • ()wing to its 11 avlodde ecticeptic properties, it purl ties tool neutralizi, that ' , emulous, corrosive Taint ildr. which mauler, old ulcerous sores so tobt.nli it thcrefure ispeculiarly adap teal 110.4 spcoly cure. This Linitmatt front its At.i.it;ti%aring tool otrengtheiting giodities Las inund 11) he a OPecille for Paralysis or sy, and diseased joints, and in fact till (vat:plaints - involvinn the, innsculax nfired cases of 111teninatisin of t anal v Io thin sta;wling, and affections of tic Spine wherein lb.' etatit'ploluitut was so t. 4, nfo.il and distortl.ll, that the patient could trot wall. or stand trillion', artificial support.— merwi s cases of Palsy have been cured mdieti the flesh 11011 withered, leaving. 'nothing. I lint the dried shin :toil bone, and the limbs to tally without ale pr feelibg. Foe Chigrett with c'eatt i t it is of tneStitnable value, rubbed and bathed oven the throat and chest. If applipd Croti.ly on the "chest it never fails to give rettel in the 0.•1e5a e'11 , 511 atlenillity ConZmptionß, ..bdlrewt and Colds. Tt heals wounds speedily ---will eine Smldltead, Alanget etc. .lA:titters told Partners trill find it a most valurible meth nine to be applied to 1 lorses and. Cattle for 13prains, Braises I..anttniess ' Stilf.loints,SWCO »ey, limy Shouhler, IVountls, 13urns, 'Chafes or Galls, Hardened Boots 00 the flesh, out fin. YouittciAils! • 1 The pile tire cannon', ngain,t another - counterfeit, mdiich has lately made its appear ance, calle , l IV. It. Farrell's Arabian Liniment, the mail dangerous of all the counterfeits, lie ,aa.•ie his ltviaiii. the Name of Farrell, many will h nv faith, without the ktiowladge that a . e..ant••rfail exists, and they will perhaps only iliiaitiver their error when the spurious inixinre has wr,,tight ils evil elll3ets. The genuine article is manuirctured ouly by It. I:. Farrell, sole inventor and proprietor, toad wholesale druggist, No. 17 Main street, Peoria, Illinois, to whom all applications for Agencie; nuktt be addressed. Ito sore you get it will; the letters IT. G. before Varrelrs, thus (1. PAIIIIEI,I.,'S--and his signature on 'the wrapper, all others are counterfeits. Sold by head 4: Son, Huntingdnu, It. E. Sellers Fleming Itrothers wholesale, Pitts- Imrg, tot by regularly authorized agents 'througlpaad the t • ailed States. piY Pricit 25 ;11141 50 C , '11(3, nwl SI per bottle. AGENTS WANTED in every town, village ninl hamlet in the United StalC.A, in Whiell one is not already established. Address 11. ft. For. roll ns abve. iteeniniiiinied with gond referePee &e. 1:5, It. MARRIED, 11 Itor. Thursilny evenimr, tho! 11;th inst., by Et t•. W. M. Heidrich, Illr. W. SI:M:MANI, of Atkinson's Mills, Mifflin comity, and 'Alks buciNti.t from the vicinity of Newton Hamilton. At Coats hotel, on t h e same day, and by the seine, Mr. Witi.t.tm MOIMAN and Miss JANE C.ttu•net.t., both from Matilda Furnace, Mifflin co., Pa. tto the 9EII inst., by Itev. Jesse T. Peek, Mu. I'ETErI 11-:ssi.t..e. Pyonsylvaoitt, to tliss WHOP Si - MLBARK I TIM ITAT," FOE: ISAIWiI\S! ? 1‘ IE 1110 , ,1g11e , 1 . 11., 1.:4,1 . .111g superior quality of Fa,liantallle Clothaq at COST, .I.anskting of Dress, }ruck, and Overencits,r,i,,,,, Vests, Shirt, &e., &e. l'ersons wishing to pur •elinse good Clothing, at exceedingly low rate, ' will do well by culling on —„— . JACOB SNYDER. Huntingdon, Feb. 22, 1854. Administrator's Notice. A I.j. Persons interested, arc hereby notified that. Letter, or Ad tii i 8 istra tion, on the estate or David thirket, late of Shirley township, Hun tingdon county, dee'd., have been granted to the .undersigned, who resides at orhisonia, in said •eounty, and all persons having claims or demitml. .against the estate of the ,raid decedent are re quested to make knowir - the some to the under signed, without delay. THS. E, ORBISON, Mee. February 22, 1854.-lit. Adllli nisi rallor's Notice T Err Ens of Administration having been A granted to the undersigned, on the delete of Zachariath Pheasant, late of Union township, I Inn tingdon counts, dee'd., all persons indebieil will ineke immedinte payment, and thoFc Laving claims will present them duly authenticated fur settlement. • ELIZABETH I'IIF.ASANT, . CEORGE W. HAZARD, 5A' Feb. 22, 1854.-fa. Public Sale of Land. be sold at I:sti(iL Sole, nt the house of )A1 - the Nth day of March next, at 2,o'eloek in the ilfternoon, n piece of land in Tell township, containing about 106 Acres, morn or less, adjoining lands of John Fulton, Eliv.alictli Par sons, James Mitchell, John Shoop and Jacob Shoop, about 10 acres of it cleared-20 Acres 110 W in Rye. The above laud will be sold without re serve to close LID cstato. TERMS—One third or the purchase money rash, the balance in two equal annual payments with interest, to be secured by bonds and mort gage—possession and title given when hams are cptliplied with. JMIN Spruce Creek, Feb. 22, 1054.-31. Two Farms for Salo I wish to sell, at private sole, two small tracts of land, situate in Cromwell township, Iluming• don county, Pa., adjoining lands of Colegato's heirs and others. 'acre is about TWO Itemdred mild Fifty Acres in both tracts. which were formerly one tract; over One Hundred Acres are cleared, and lying within three miles of Sid t , leysburg and eight miles of Mount Union, (lathe Pennsylvania Railroad. There is tolerable im provements on each tract, and a good well; of water at the door of each iMprliVClllellt, with a stream of water passing through carp property, with about twenty acres of meadow on lath tracts. The npland has a beautiful southern exposure, with limestone rock projecting to the top of tho ground. There is said to be an (ire Bank on one of the tracts. For further particulars, address B, Leas, Shirleysberg, Pa. ANDREW 31'INTIRE. February 22, 1854.-2 t. ORPHANS' COURT NOTICE. Xs. , the Heirs and Legal I:sltrs sf sist 31E LEONARD, lute of Burrs, Tuwwhiss, its thu , - rmingy of Ilittitingdon, 0 lake notice that in pursuance °fan order of the J. ()mime Goirt orate county of-Huntingdon, •to.nte diretiod t I will proceed to hold mt Inquest :upon the premises of the real estate of the said James Leonard dee'd., situated in Jackson tp., at 114 County aforesaid' on lit or Artist. 1). 1854,) when mad where you nut attend If you see proper. ,TOSIIHA GREENLAND, Sheriff: Slicrirs Office, Huntingdon. February 21, 1054.-6 t. ut _A i sN e n s r t i i o n r .e tt o ri f iclo of Burning 1 , ; ‘ ,41,1 1(111 bosholkof Obi° Clorerscod, just reedi ‘-"J o a t and for solo by & W. SAXTON. A FITESII supply of flingliams, Cheek, nod Shambruy, just received and for sale by d. & N. SAXTON. A 111.1.:811 supply of Garden Seeds, from the 1-3, Fredonia Umtlen3, just received and for gale by J. & W. SAXTON. Take Notice. TIIE undersigned having closed business, beve by gives notion to all persons indebted to hint to call and settle.their aeconnts on or before the first or May nest, ns ho is going to leave this laid of the country. also, all those having claims will present them for settlement. All aceonnts 00,1. tied ,it that time will he left in the hand, of a proper °nicer for collection. .101 IN SWOOPS. Abrsandria, Feb. 1:4 104. it T. corni-N, 14. i) A. 1,1 4 it the Proiid ' e-ion that . he 1,1 opened, in tho rooms adji.iining his office, in Burgle() Metshanica.l Institute, fur the applic3liwi (1favp,,,, , ,1 why siological sup ports, in the treatment of Chronic Disease. aml thoStit tumorous \Vodkas, and Lcfinmirics ~,f lid body, ih which the relattod and 41 nig;;ing orgiumis nut impurtautconilition cud necessary M the success ofinterntel treatment. All the appliances ore endorsed by many of thermos 4 eniMent mentlicrs of the Profession,,upil consist, in part, of Body Braes', for •Pr - eld(stis Uteri, (or Felling of the 11'ontb,) and the, tliFeds es of the Heart, Littig4, Stomo c l i , ]tennis and weakuessmf the Buck and Nerves; which result from such "falting,"—Spitutl Supporters, for ev ery satiety CT Spinal tiffeetion--Chestl•:pmulers, to cruet the body.: and riihtive the Chest,—Pile and Perineal Elevators, I lernial Trusses, etc. etc. The increasing importance of this department of pathology, and time diffittmlty the country practi tioner basin procuring' am/ mechnnical aid, much less those that act in harmony with nature, indu ces the, undersigned, nt much cost end labor, to supply what is alike, a professional desideratum, and necessary to guard the public against the imposition of LN3CIENTIFIC and I:QUI:MIA con trivances. Physicians, and all others interested, are invi ted to call and examine. Those who desire to give their patients the auxiliary benefit of any va riety of scientific support, can send their patients to the Institute. fur that purpose, without. risk of atw abqse etch rniVideure. A discount of 20 per rent. to the profession on all instruments furnished them,or at their request. A room will be fitted up specially for Ladies, with a Lady in attendance. flolliday;burg, Feb. 15, 1834. ' l l'"D The attention of the Medical Profession it; Pa. is respectfully invited to the following important facts t 1. Not less than two thirds of the Amerierm women are afflicted with Prolapsus Uteri, and its associated complaints; the result of natural deli cacy of organization; defective physical education; curly marriages; the various accidents of preg nancy, nod labour, and general neglect of hygi enic measures._ 2. That as Prolapses Uteri is a displacement, or "falling" of this organ, it necessarily involves a like descent, or dragging of the Heart, Lungs, Stomach, and Bowels, and that one fundamental condition of cure in all these cases, is, the appli cation of such 4 Physiological brace, or supporter, as will most effectively brace the week back and oiliest compression, assist the colored and over taxed muscles in performing their natural attire of Nang, and holding in their place, the dragging viscera of the Chest and Abdomen front the de pressed Uterus. The observation of every Phy sician, and the extensive and increasing use of abdominal supporters, (so called) furnishes con clusive proof of this. it. That the Supporters now in use never have received the approval of the Profession, bemuse, they all, in COMM., net os beating and cotyining clamp, compresses, and ;Wax/Hyland/ices, creating it necessity for their perpetual use by restraining the freedom and exercise of the muscles, which they should only "mist, and, also, aggravating the 'galling" and dragging, by their crairding and compressing, rather, than their Is s uing and riva ling tendency. 4. In view of the above facts, which every Play titian has been compelled to feel but too keenly, is it not the duty, as well tag the interest of the Profession, to seek for all instrnment which acts upon established principles of pathology, and which is at once effective, and necessary to the success of the practitioner, and professional in its origin a n d design 1 'I he undersigned, therefore, tiding in accord ance with the true interests of the Profession, and after much investigation awl outlay, now offers to them an instpunent which fully meets all the above indications. The Brace invent.' by Dr. Banning of N. V., has alone received the, appro bation of the Alumni of the Profession, or taken rank as at permanent contribution to Medical Science. While it suiports the weak beck and lips up the abdominal viscera, the undersigned, by combining it with at recent invention, has add ed greatly to is efficiency in trasqing lire Cady end ,apanadiray 110 a7ost, and these instruments are be lieved to fulfill (Teri, indication that elm be deri ved from mechhnieal support, while acting in complete harmony with the forces of nature. Vesirons of introducing these limes through the co-operation of Physicians, find being enabled to furnish them at ,Manufacturers prices, you nro respectfully referred to the annexed quotations: Fine Steel Body Brace, Retail Price, $lO,OO Silver Plated, " " 15,01.1 Fine teel Erector Brace, Retail Price, 15,00 Silver Plated " 20,00 Twenty per cent discount of these prices to Physicians. A Scientific Treatise, and Descriptive Essay, will be sent to Phys Hans, gratuitously. by ad dressing Dr. H. 'P. COFFEY, Hollidaysburg, Pa. February 15, 1854. Adentitage of the Body Brae,' over Othfr Sup portmr.—lst. It is cool. Id. Itis light. Id. Ito pads can all be shifted up and down, right or lett, us frequently as the necessity of the case may require. 4th. Its great nod universal flexibility. - - sth. It myrs ortonts BEAR 'DOWN COI. Its path ore four, and press on the weak hips, and particularly on the weak brisk, support ing, yet not restraining the body. 7th. Its pads being of naked horn, stimulate and harden the muscles, while soft and cushioned ones (like poultices) relax 1111,1 weaken, through heat and perspiration, and soon because rancid. Rth. It is so constituted as to admit of attaching to it any proper spinal apparatus, and also the most per fect pile and hernial trusses. Mb. It may com bine wills its mechanical influences the virtues of the galvanic battery, locally or generally applied. The Erector Braco and t7frst Erpand,r, in :111- (Minn to the above, makes pressure upon the front of the shoulders, and without constraint or aniirerSdiOli, erects the body, ExPANDS THE Cans?, promotes health, grace and beauty. It is free bum straps, bandages, or compresses, nets in harmony with suture, and defies scientific objec tion. For those who have week backs, stooped shoulders, narrate or flattened chats or drfialire . I,lw it is the beet invention ever presented to the public. Rtsmt es MnAstmottarr.—For the. Body Brace, drew a tape snugly nround the bade, one and half incises below the tips of the hip hones. over the linen—for the Erector Brace, add meas urement around the chest, under the arm-pits, and sond the number of inches, cash accompany ing the order, and the Brace will be sent to order, with sat explanatory circular, and exchanged to suit, if inanedattely returned, unsoiled. NOTICE. rpm:: subscribers to the stock in - ;„- I the Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Rail Road and ! Coal Company, are hereby rc-4 quired to pay to the undersigned W on or before Friday the 24th day Or February, inst., a further instalment of Five Dollars ilet - tell and every share of stock subscribed for or owned by them respectively. By order of the Board of Directors. JACOB MILLER, Treas. Huntingdon, Feb. 7,185,1.-3 t. Executor's Notice T ETTERS Testamentary, on the Estate of J. 4 Joseph Work, late 01 Porter township, lion tingdon county, dec'tb, having hem) granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted will make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement. G. C. bucHEn, z SAMUEL WORK, 5 '"`" "' February 15, 1854.--6 t:• Public Sale. be sold, at Piddle Outcry, on the 28th I' V inst., on the premises, in Porter township, the Pcrsonal Property of the Tote Joseph Work. deed., consisting of Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs, together with Farming awl Household utensils, Sc. G. C. BUCHER, SAMUEL WORN, 5 February 15, 1851.-2 w. Anditgr's 'Notice. 9 , 111 1 : anilersiancil, appointed by the Orphans' .L Court of lluatingdon county, to illoriliote the balance in the heads of the Ailleini,trator , of ,limph stow.% Into of the borough of litto iiivetlen, deed., among the.. entitled, will attend for 'bat purpose at hit Mace ht Ott Siitev(ley the lath day of Marelt next. .1. sEwni.J. sTEwma, Auttavc. nuntin g d., 1P54.-4t. ‘,..; C.4.1 4 .11.1:1\l • 7,17111232 at. C ' LII iSSiOli Merchants, Nos. 23 Speat.',4 Wharf, EALTINZOII.M. IlEmm Tt, John Clark,President Citizens Bank, Dalt. A. P. Giles, Esq., Caahier, Franklin Bonk, " ,loin lici•micr, Jr., Esq., Philadelphia. • lingers, Si inn:l,lmi & Co., " J. Tome, Esq., Prustl't Cecil Bank, Port Deposit. f. Widlawer A San. Ifai•rislairg, Col. 11. C. Ever, Selinsgrove. .1. If. App & Co., Co.,agle, 'Whulgate & Nihon. W, W. Cooke, Esq., 111 ' ancy. Simon Schuyler, Ent., " George Bodice. Ilimheaville. W. Weaver & Co.. Almmuirsville. T. W. Lloyd, CaOlier, 11'illinmsput t. Gen. W. F. Packer, James If. Haling, Esq., " 'Lewis G. " McHenry & Rol,, ,Ter,r). Shore. .1. P. Baling, bock Bevan.. - C.‘titr,.(: I vs r. & Co., have the largest wharf rosin of euy Conooksion House in Baltimore, al ways giving quick despatch to bouts in discharg ing their ettrgoes. [Feb. B,'34.—tin. Dissol tit ion ot Partnership. T li t r n r d t e n r e s r„l n d e p d l , te i r i c i te t t , r 'hominging btesti,nvec.e,n in Cass toamsldp, Huntingdon cOnnty, has this day been mutually dissolved. The books of the firm are in the hands of P. J. Kean for settlement, and those indebted to soul firm nro hereby noti fied to call and settle before the first day of March next, after which time, those accounts not settled will be placed in the hands of fl proper officer for collection. BUMGARTNEII & REAN. February 4,1854.-3 t.• I'. S. The business will hereafter ho carried on at thd old stand by I'. J. BEAN. Town Lots and other Valuable Real Estate at Public Sale. I N pursuance of an Order of the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, tbo undersigned trill expose to Public Sale, on the premises, in the borough of Huntingdon, on WEDNESDAY THE IST DAY or Monett NEXT, TWENTIFOWN LOTS, in "West Hunting don," all fronting on (Merles Street, in the said boroindi of Huntingdon, each filly feet. in front on aid street, and extending hack two hundred feet, more sir less, to an Mifflin street. and till the other streets north or mitHin, will be extend ed throuol said ground to said alley. The, lots are all vaernit,—in a fine state of cultivation, and will afford fine, dins for persons wishing to build dwelling houses, and for other purposes. . . Al Si b :it the same time, a piece or parcel of laud in W:ilker town , hip, on the south side of the Juniata, within linif a mile of the borough of ceutaining about TEN ACHES, Crooked running through the siutio,_and a Sulphur t:;pring thereon, adjoining lands ofJohu MeCaltan and others. A LSI ), et the same time, ft piece or parcel of Viol /1 1..1 N in llentlerson township, contain ing SI:;.TEEN ACRES and one Hundred and twenty-live 'Jelifies, adjoining the l'enutt. Huil road,lnnd of Judge 'l'aylor, and others. TEICIIS.—One fourth of the introit.° money of the town lots and of the land in Walker town ship, to be paid on confirmation of the sale, and the balance in three 0,111111 annual payments, with interest, to he secured by the bonds a n d m o rt gag e, of the purchasers. One third of the purchase money, of the land in 1 lenderson town4iip, to lie paid on confirmation of tho sale, and the balance in two Cqual animal payments, with interest, to ho secured by the bond oftllopurchte , or, with se- DOIII,AND, curity, TIIOMAS I , ll3llEit, Trustees of the Estate of Isaac Dorland, deed. lluothigthm, Fet, 1, Itts4.—ts. WHOLES FE Book and Stationary lII9IENC NEW-l'Orlii, ifl A `ii'll.l EXTEN:VE SALES AND NO LOSSES Make it profitable to sell at very LOW PRICES, MASON BROTHERS, 23 PARR IWW, opposite Ilie Astor . House, NEW-YORK, _ _ Oircr one of the most extensive Stocks end con• pleto assortments in the country of BOOKS & STATIONERY, FOB CASLI ONLY, The amount of goods in our lino pnrchaSed by country merchants is usually quite small minims red with their dry goods, hardware, and other • bills; and thi3 very circumstance absolutely com pels jobbers in the honk business, who sell on time, to get larger profits in order to make up for dm losses and extra expenses necessarily invol ved in a credit business of small amounts. It is also cosy for the merchant to make, arrangements to buy Isis book bill for mist though it might not be so convenient fur Lim to purebstso his larger bills in this way. These cen.iderations Isave led us to adopt in oar business, from this dale, :January, 1554, tho following principles, vii: HaIALL AND TERMS ALWATE , CARII. Being ourselves the solo publishers of it num ber of the leading and most extensively-selling School Books in the country, as well as works in other departments, our f;teilities are unsurpassed: call upon us, or send on order, and .ladgo for yourselves, if the saving you can make by buying of us for cash is worth while. _ _ Our location is very central; and easily founil. Stand on the Astor House steps, and look straight forward across the corner of the Park, and yon cannot avoid seeing our signs. Itemeniber, the name is ILASOIII BROTHERS. Feb. 1, 1854. ILLAYII22.> HENRY W. OVERMAN, No. 0, South Third St., below dllarket, PILIL.4IDELPIII.I. TILE attention of Country Buyers is callell to the extensive assortment of all kinds of Fin ished Leather,MOßOCCOtt, CALF SKINS, SIIEEP SKINS, Sc.. constantly on hand and Ihr sale at !Tue.' prices. RED & OAK SOLE LEATHER. N. B. All kinds of country leather taken in exchange for good:. 1 Pelt. 1, '54.-3m. • • METROPOLITAN SILK STOCK I ..„ • .▪ i.)IW Alt)? 41tiox ,„„ SILK AND FANCY GOODS, Ifavittg renuo,l to their t r P " -riY No. 55 CHAMBERS STIIEEI`, NEW ORIL (Opposite the Park) Invite the attention of the Trade to their SPRING IMPORTATION of BICH SILKS, DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, RIBBONS. EMBROIDERIES &c. Merchants throughout the United States urn nticited to examine our assortment, which in NOVELTr, RICIENESS A1\7)1%11/1E7'1; is believed to be unsurpassed in this metropolis, and adapted to the wants of the very best trade in this countryt all of which will be entered to Cosh and first class six mos. Buyers, on Ito, most thrombi° terms. Jam 18, 1854.-flt. ROWE & EUSTO: 111 .Nurth Third Shed, below PIMA 0 ELWIN, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in 1 Corn Brooms, Lmthing Muses, Cordage, Pointed Clocks, Wick, Willow Baskets, WM:low Shades Twines, Cc(larWarc, Ittl,tlc Brushes, Matches, Blocking, Mod awl Willow Wore of all kinds, at the nianufacturer's lowest cosh prices. Race, AM], El. NI ON, JNO. IZowr. Junitary 1t.;:, I. L I() jost, reerivull nod • II .1, & W. 6.4X1'03. Tu TIIL 12. v.,. 111:NT1 91.000 Reward ! .173 - 4lro-Viicciric 'Voltaic Chililli, AI; I.: nor the tlr,r line intro4m.ol the peooc ix- of Hunth !g don nurl vidiory. no the most eGa reniPni, rflectre!!, and strictly sCictitiric ninth, of instantly rdirv:ntt itnd peilnut , ently curing nll N 1 0,11 1 ,0 S DISE ASIM Now too know that nn announcement similar to thenbove resets the eye of the reader almost tltd ly, and perhap.• this tony he classed with if any others. But listen nr you do u.s injustice. ft is claimed that l'ulvertnachcr's Electric Chain, is tht only magnetic remadical agent that is secured by patent, g:antcd by this government, nn the groan,' that it was A strictly usefiti nod scientific article. Tito Chains into now on exhibition at the Crestal Palace, and attract much attention from t!et 021v:olds who thiily visit it. MODE OF tiatl. • The manner of using the clutingliNery simple. The chain in first nio;sfened with COM7h , T and then 0110 end of the chain is applied to the port where the pain is located, and tho other cod oppostfr to the first. The ends of the chain sbonld never touch each other. At the moment of ap plication, the most acute pain is inAlandy relieved, wherever it is located, by the passing thmugh the port a constant current of uninterrupted electro mat;netism. In the following diseases, no other remedy has ever given such complete and perfect satisfaction to the patient as Pulvermacher's Chains: Rheumatism, Painful and swelled Joints, Pains in the Bfick, neatens, Blindness Paraly sis,' Neuralgia in the Long standing Ner vous Headache, Palpitation of the Heart, Gener al Debility, Dyspepsia, Female Diseases, Asthma, Contracted Joints. &c. 1000 DOLLARS will be given to any person who will produce so many well authenticated certificates of cure from intelligent patients and scientific physicians, of the above diseases, as tins been perform.' by the use of the Electric Chain during the past year. ANOTHER FAOT. It is truly the fact that wherever the electric chains have been Introduced, bottled no, trams and common lard have greatly diminished in sale, people having become .lisgnsted with the proctor of using their stomachs fin' drug shops. ItECOMMENIATIONS. The Electric Chains are highly recommended by Professors Mott, Van Buren, Post and Carno elm, of New York; aro also in daily use in every Hospital in that city. 'Dui chains will last for years, aro always ready for use. and produce no injurious results, when used ns directed. FEMALE DISEASES.. - The introduction of the Electric Chain into this country is the daWn of a new era in medicine.— During the last twenty years, it can safely he es timated that len thousand fetnules hare died paw ,ly front this one disease. PROLAPSUS UTERI. It is well known to medical men that this com mon disease is beyond the reach of medicine, and that is proportion to the mount of medicine giv en, the more the patient is doomed to suffer, and sooner will death close the scene. During the last 2 }•oars more than enr thousand vases of Prelapmm twa (falling of the womb) bare been permanently cured in England and France. Most of those cases were ladies of high standing, who had previously tried all other kinds of treatment with no benefit. Among the distin guished ladies that have been cured is Paris is the present Queen of France. In this country, du ring the last year, one lattuired roses have been cored in the city of New York, many who have allowed theirinamcs to be published for the bene fit of those suffering with similar complaints.— The mode of use is simply to apply one end of a :30 link chain to the spine jest above the hips, and time other end upon the abdomen, and allow the chain to remain for one hour. This to be repeat ed four times during the twenty-four hours. CHRONIC 13IIEUMAT1S31. The Electric Chains never fail to relieve the carne pains atm] swelling incident to this disease. The worst forms of this disease readily yield to a fee• applications of a chain, and in no single in btanee have they failed to give inAttut relief, if they:did not elfeet a permanent ere. All persona who arm victims of thin usual winter complaint, ore kindly invited to nil and obtain a pamphlet of HORACE W. SMITH, Agent for Hun tingdon county, who wilt also explain their modo alum. ' The electric chains e m he sent by mil to any part of the United Slates, by addressing (post paid) any of the agents in tho principal cities, or Joseph Steinert, 568, Broadway Now York. • JOliEl'll STEINERT, Gen. Agent, 568 Broadway, N. 1. Januar y 18,1354.-Iy. Late Arrival of New Goods. A large lot of liarred Dalai's, Persian Twills, Domestic and French Ginghams, Alpaccas, sack Flannels, Tweeds and Linscys, brown end bleach ed muslins, a large stock of ribbons, and a hand some assortment of dross goods for Indies and gentlemen. For style owl price can't be bent, for sato at • GEO. (MIN'S Store, nO kegs Rock Powder on hand nod for Atli° nt the store of GEO. GWIN. 50 sacks Ground Atltuu Salt just trris•ed and for ante at GEO. GSVIN'S Store. 50 barrels Conemaugh Salt in store and for sale by GEO. GWIN. A tato arrival of roglis% and 'French 'Merinos for sato low at tiro store of GI%o. Cl WIN. 100 kegs Nails and Spikes ibr =ale by the keg or poem), CI GEO. OWIN'S Store. 500 lbs. Coot Steel for drills And sledges, for sole at the store of CEO. 5000 feet Safety Fuse for sale nt the store cf GEO. GWIN. 500 pieces calico, now styles and patterns, of good quality, sold low at the store of GEU. GWIN. Fluid lamps. a largo and Imamna assortment _ fur site at GEO. OWEN'S Store. Jan. 4, 1854. • Last Arrival OAX,E. & 'VO,'ENT - T. - A 0.0.',01i,L, GEORGE GWIN, HAS ,just returned &OM the Eastern Cities, and is now opening, at the old stand, in Market Square, a large and splendid assortment of new and fashionable goods, fur full and winter, con sisting of . . French Cloth, Double Milled Black end Fancy Cassimers, Sattioetts, Merinues, Do Bere„, ,, e, Coburgh Ito lotions, Flannels, Wool and Cotton, Brown mid Bleached Blind ins, and it variety of goods of nll kinds usually kept in a country store and a great vAntrry ue TI;DIMINGS suitable for WINTER DRESS GOODS. A Large Assortment of Groceries, Hardware„Queensware, and Gansu are. Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Mug& and Tippets. The public are respectfully invited to call and extmine my stock, ns 1 ant determined not to be undersold by any house in town. Feeling thankful for the encouragement he has received, hopes by strict attention to business to inerkal, continuance of the sat.. Huntingdon, Oct. 12, 1253. Joux Seo,T, SAMUEL T. Bnowal