IrLun HUNTiNGDON. March 7,1834. •••101.b0 iY $8„50 V Tour pe'r bbl., ' Clover Seed, per be., • lied Wheat, per bu.,• • White Wheat, per be 'Lye, per, bu Corn, per bu Buckwheat, per bu • • • Oats, per be Flaxseed. per bu Slav; per too Butter, per lb., PHILADELPHIA. March 6, 1854• . 7 ,9 00 3 75 195 190 Tiour per bbl Corn Meal White Wheat, per be Red, Corn, Onto, ' BALTIMORE, Aisrol6, 1854. $8 25 3 75 t 95 1 90 Flour per bbl Corn Meal White Wheat, per hu Red,, Corn, 'Oats, IFS POISONING, Thousand:J4 Parents who use Vermifuge cum - tinged of Castor oil, Calomel, Sic., are not aware, that while they appear to benefit the patient, they are actually laying the foundations for n series of diseases, such ns salivation, loss of sight, weak ness of limbs, &c. In another column will be found the advertise ment of liobensack's Medicines, to which we ask the attention of all directly interested in their own as well as their Children's health. In Liver Complaints and all disorders nrising from those of a billions type, should make use of the only genuine medicine, Holiensack's Liver Pills. Er" ¬ Deci red," but ask for Hobensnek's Worm Syrup and Liver Pills, and observe that each has the signature . of the Proprietor, J. N. lIOBENSACK'S, as none else are genuine. The most extraordinary discovery in the World ii the Great Arabian Remedy for Man and Beast. IT. O. FARRELL'S CELEBRATED ARABIAN LINIMENT Is well known to possess the most wonderful ly healing, penetrating, and stimulating prop •ertics, and by its promptness in effecting cures, which previously had resisted all other medi cines, administered by the most scientific phys icians, has placed it far beyond any similar remedy ever introduced to the people of the United States. It stimulates the absorbants to increased action, and thus enables nature to throw off disease—it penetrates the bones, ad ding strength and activity to the muscles—it is powerfully anodyne and thereby allays ner cons irritation, producing a ddightfully pleas ing sensation through the whole frame. Owing to its remarkable anticeptic properties, it pnri fies and neutralizes that poisonous, corrosive principle which renders old ulcerous sores so difficult to heal: it therefin•e is peculiarly adap ted their speedy cure. This Liniment from its penetrating and strengthening qualities lons been found to be a specific for Paralysis or Pal sy, Whiteswellings and diseased joints, and in fact all complaints involving the muscular sys tem. It has cured cases of Rheumatism of twenty to thirty year's standing, and affections of the Spine wherein the entire column was f4O crooked and distorted, that the patient could not walk or stand without artificial support.— Numerous cases of Palsy have been cured when the flesh had wigiered, leaving nothing but the dried skin andlone, and the limbs to tally without use or feeling. For Children with Croup it is of inestimable .value, rubbed and bathed over the throat and chest. If applied freely on the chest it never &Us to give relief in the severe coughs attending 'Consumptions, Asthma ond Colds. It heals wounds speedily —will cure Scaldhead, Mange, etc. Planters and Farmers will find it a most valuable medi cine to be applied to Horses' and Cattle for •Sprains, Bruises, Lameness, Stiff Joints, Swee ney, Dry Shoulder, Wounds, Burns, Splint, Chafes or Galls, Hardened Knots on the flesh, -etc. Look out for Counterfeits! The public are 'cautioned against another eounterf,it, which has lately made its appear ance, called IV. B. Farrell's Arabian Liniment, the most dangerous of all the counterfeits, be cause his having the name of Farrell, many will buy it in good faith, without the knowledge that a counterfeit exists, and they will perhaps only discover their error when the spurious mixture has wrought its evil effects. The genuine article is manufretured only by 11. G. Farrell, sole inventor and proprietor, and wholesale druggist, No. 17 Main street, Peoria, Illinois, to whom all applications for Agencies must be addressed. Be sure you get it with the letters H. G. before Farrell's, thus —II, G. FARREIXS—and his signature on the wrapper, all othurs are counterfeits. Sold by Thos. Itc ad & Son, Huntingdon, It. E. Sellers & Fleming Br idlers wholesale, Pitts. burg, and by regularly authorized agents throughout the United States. OW. Price 25 and 50 cents, and $1 per bottle. AGENTS WANTED in every town, village and hamlet in the United States, in which one is not already established. Address H. G. Far. cell as above, accompanied with good refereece as to character, respmisibility, &c. Febuary 15, '54.-41. PETITION. To the Honorable, the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county, at April Term. The petition of William Myers respectfully re presents, that he is well provided with house room find conveniences for the lodging and necomino ,lation of strangers and travelers, at the house formerly occupied by Isaac and William Myers, situate in the town of Mount Union, in Shirley township, known as the "old stand" in said town, &e., &c. He therefore prays the Honorable Court to grant him a license for keeping n public Inn or 'lavers, and ho, in duty hound, will ever pray, &e. WILLIAM MYERS. We, the subscribers, citizens of the town of Mount Union, and township of Shirley, in which the above mentioned Inn or Titveni prayed to be licensed, do certify that Wm. Myers, the above applicant, is of good repute for honesty and tem perance, is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travelers, and that said Lin or i Tavern s necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travelers, &c. Seth Benner, Joseph Rickets, ])avid P. Shaver, Samuel Eby, John Brown, Samuel Shaver,Alfred Wolfkill, Lewis K. Morgan, Alfred 11. Lee, Jas. J. Robison, John Dougherty,John Eby. March 8, 1854. PETITION. To the honorable, the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, for the county of Huntingdon, at April Term, A. D. 1854. The petition of Wesley I'. Green respectfully ehoweth: That your petitioner bus leased that Lugo, commodious, well known frame house sit uate on the corner of Market and St. David street in the borough of Birmingham, in said county, and known as the Inn or Tavern heretofore kept by William, Galbraith, Esq., deed., and being desirous of keeping a house of public entertain ment, shot be is well provided with stabling for horses and all other conveniedces necessary for the entertainment of strangers and travelers. Ile therefore, most respectfully, prays your honors to grunt him a license to keep an Inn or public house of entertainment in the same. W. I'. GREEN, We, the undersigned, citizens of the borough of Birmingham, in the county of Huntingdon, do hereby certify that the above named petitioner, Viestiey P. Green, is a person of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room, stabling, and all other conveni ences for the accommodation of strangers and travelers, and that said Inn or Tureen is really necessary and essential to accommodate the public and tntertain strangers and travelers. A. P. Owens, Thompson Mettles, A. P. Kin ney, Adam Hatfield, John Hunter, Andrew Mc- Cullough, Stephen Harding, J. T. McVey, John Baker, James Nash, Frederick Krell, 11. S. Gra inier, Henry Haight. [March P, 1834. Speoial Notice TI on indebted to the late Proprietress of Tae Ilusrtsmotifi JounakL for raft JOlf WORK done prior to the first instant.; and, also; for all ADVERTISEMKNTS inserted up to that time, subject Eo the division specified iii the no tice published in the last issue of the Journal, are hereby requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. if the accounts nro not settled and paid argent the 20th instant, they will be ced in the hands of proper officers for speedy col lection. R. B. PBTRIKEN. 10 March 8,1854.-2 w. BONNETS, MILLINER! GOODS, B.C. ['MINER has now in store and is daily meal, lug from Manufacturers and Importers, a handsome assortment of STRAW, BRAID, LACE and LAWN BONNETS, FRENCII Auld AMERICAN FLOWERS, RIBBONS, BILKS, LAWNS and a gen eral assortment of Mtmammy Gomm. Also, now manufacturing Witte and BUCKRAM FRAMES and CROWNS, of the latest French and English patterns. Muncussurs and Mit.ctsmis are invited to call and examine before purchasing, being confident that his styles and prices will compare favorably with those of any other establishment. WM. G. CA LYER, No. 59, North 2nd at., Phila. March 8,1854.-3 m. PUBLIC SALE. THE subscriber, wishing to move to Hunting. don, will offer at Public Outcry, on MONDAY TIM 27Th DAY Or MARCO, on his premises, in Tod township, Huntingdon county, the following property Work Horses, 4 Colts, front 1 to 3 years old, 1 pair of heavy Oxen, 2 Durham Cows, .3 Durham Calves, 1 Durham Bull, 20 highly improved Sheep, several full-blooded Hogs, also, a large quantity of excel lent household and Kitchen Furniture, consist ing of Tables, Chairs, Bureaus, Wash-stands, Carpets, also, ono improved Cooking Stove, also, a lot of new Carpenter Tools, and sundry other articles too tedious to mention. Salo to com mence at 10 :o'clock. A credit of nine months will be given to those purchasing any amount ex ceeding five dollars. ROBERT HARE POWEL. Powelton, Trough Creek Valley, Melt. 8, '54.3t Notice ME can now furnish the Joel Dawson Cut ting BOX, manufactured by Win. Lontitt & Co., of this place, and will he delivered at any point on Canal or Poems. R. Road. A simple and durable arrangement; sell-feed ing, and will cut hay, straw, or corn-fodder, any desired length. A trial is solicited, and warranted to give sat isfaction. Price $lO Cash. KESSLER & BRO. Milk Creek, Hunt. co., Pa., March t,'s4.—Gm. Notice. OCR arrangements for Plaster being more corn plate,' than heretofore, tee will hare it ground from this date to close of plaster season. Fish and Salt, wham.) , stock of Groceries, witli a general nssortment of goods, and all ortieles generally found in country stores, constantly fur sale. KESSLER & BR 11i1l Creek, Pa., March 1, '54.-Iro. Notice to Contractors. 9111 7 0 offices to build. -One at each end of the Court-House yard. The letting to be held on the 24th day of March lost. Proposals will he received up to that time. The plan and specifi cations can be seen nt the Commissioner's Office. MAU SMI'T'H, SAMUEL wurrox, Com'rs. HOMAS lIAMEII, Huntingdon, March 24, '54.-4t. TO CONTRACTORS. PROPOSALS will be received on and before the Ifith of Mnrch inst., at the office of the undersigned, for the building of a Brick addition to the present Commit School Building, in this Borough, thirty by forty feet, to be built and fin ished like, end joined to the present School building. The roof to be joined to the present roof. and hipped at the side. A Plan find specifi cation can be seen before the day of letting by ap plying to A. W. BENEDICT, Secretary of the Board of School Directors. Unntingdon, March 1,'54.-31. Valuable Real Estate for Sale T virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of B Jefferson county, there will be exposed to public sale or outcry, on the premises, on TUES DAY the 25th day of April next, a certain piece or parcel of valuable Real Estate, late the proper. ty of Frederick Sprankle, deed., situate in Oliver township, Jefferson county, bounded and descri bed as follows : 1.24 Acrea, adjoining lands of John Sprinkle's Heirs, John Keller, Jacob Wyant, A. Doverspike, J. ltobuck and others, with a GRIST MILL, SAW MILL, and other buildings thereon erected. Sale to commence at one o'clock of said day, when terms will be made known and due attend ance given by - . . JAMES Y. BRADY, JAMES WORK, March 1,'54-3t. Mm's. of Spranklo. WILLIAMS nun G ACADEMY, Situated in the Village of Williams burg, flair County, Pa. rums institution, which has been in successful operation since the year 1848, is designed to prepare the pupil for active business pursuits, or for admission into any of our Colleges. This in stitution offers every facility to those who wish to qualify themselves for instructors in our Com mon Schools. Young men will be received and prepared for entering the higher classes of any College in the State. • The Seim is divided into two departments, the Clessic,:i and English. In the Classical de partment tristruction is given in Latin and Greek, and such English studios as are requisite to fit young men for College. In the English depart ment 0 course of instruction is given, which is intended to tit the pupil for active pursuits in life. The plan embraces a thorough entree of instruc tion with a view to preparation for College, Teaching, or Business. Instruction is given in French and German. Teams are moderate. The summer session will commence on Monday, April 3d. Boarding can be had at the boarding house, or in private families. For further particulars address, postage pro. paid, JOHN MILLER, Principal, or any of the gentlemen whose names are affixed. JOHN E. NEFF, ) JOSHUA ROLLER, I E GEO. W. SMITH, SAMUEL DEAN, P. PHILIP ROLLER, E 4 Williamsburg, flair co., March 1, '54.-2m. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF REAL ESTATE. TN pursuance of an Alias Order of the Orphans' I Court, will ho sold at Public Sale, in Cass- Tine, on THURSDAY, InTH MAUCH, A Farm, near Cassville, of about 200 Acres, embracing an excellent water power, and having thereon erected a large Stone House, Saw Mill, &c., about GO acres are cleared and in cultivation. A Farm, adjoining Cassville, containing 120 Acres, about 4U acres cleared and in excellent cultivation. _ _ _ A Tract of Pine Timber Land, near Kurfmen's Sitw Mill, containing 16 Acres. A number of Town Lots, in the borough of Calamine, together with several out Lots of 5 and 10 Acres catch. _ _ The undivided one lief of a tract of 55 Acres of good Coal Land, situate on Broad Top, known as the "Rhodos Tract." TE11318.-0. third on confirmation of into, and the remainder in two equal annual payintints, with interest, to be secured on the property. GEO. W. SPEER, JAS. Mel I.DUFF, Admr's. of Robt. Speer, deed. I will Also oiler for sale, at the same time, upon favorable terms, 800 Acres of excellent Timber Land, (adjoining the above tract of 200 acres, w ith Saw Mill, &c.,) situate immediately on the line of the Drakes' Ferry and Broad Top Rail Road, and embracing ono of the best sites for a Tannery in the State. GEE. W. SPEER. March 1, 1824.-3 t. A sze s r t i o o r r e a o rt r iclo of Burning „ IV ti a , t ; ‘ , , v l ., at 2000 Feet of Safety Fuse, just received nod for sale by J. & W. Sexton. e s nn Flub, juxt received and Co WV sale by J. 43 W. SAN.Tosi- WHO-A SHELLBARK-I TIMIS WAY FOR BARGAINS! THE undersigned is now offering a superior quality of Fashionable Clothing at COST, consisting of Dress, Frock, and Overcoats, Pants, Vests, Shirts, &c., &c. Persons wishing to pur chase good Clothing, at exceedingly low rates, will do well by calling on JACOB SNYDEB: Huntingdon, Feb. 220854. Administrator's Notice. ALL persons interested, aro hereby notified that Letters of Administration, on the estate of David Burket, late of Shirley township, Hun tingdon county, dee'd., have been granted to the undersigned, who resides at Orbisonio, in said county, and all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the eaul decedent aro re quested to make known the same to the under signed, without delay. THOS. E. ORBISON, Adtnr. February 22, 1850.-6 t. M. T. COFFEY, M. IP, A NNOUNCES to the Profession ' that lie hasopened, ri opened, in the rooms adjoining his office, in Hollidaysburg, a Surgioo Mechanical Institute, for the application of approved physiological sup ports, in the treatment of Chronic Disease, and those numerous Weaknesses and Deformities of the body, in which Rapport to the relaxed and dragging organs is an important condition of cure, and necessary to the success of internal treatment. All the appliances used, nro endorsed by many of the most eminent members of the Profession, and consist, in part, of Body Braces, for Prolnpsus Uteri, (or Falling oldie Womb,) and the diseas es of the Heart, Lungs, Stomach, Bowels and weakness of the Bock and Nerves, which result from such "falling,"—Spinal Supporters, for ev ery variety of Spinal affection—Chest Expanders, to erect the. body, and enlarge the Chest,—Pile and Perineal Elevators, Hernial Trusses, etc. etc. The increasing importance of this department of pathology, and the difficulty tho country practi tioner has in procuring any mechanical aid, much less those that net in harmony with nature, indu ces the undersigned, at much cost and labor, to supply what is alike, a professional desideratum, and necessary to guard the public against the imposition of uNscinsriric and INJURIOUS COll - ..... Physicinns, ard 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 tbr that purpose, without risk of any awe of such confidence. A discount of 20 per cent. to the profession on all instruments furnished them, or nt their request. A room will be fitted up specially for Ladies, with a Lady in attendance. Hollidaysburg, Feb. 15, 1854. [prwillEt.w.m. The attention of the Medical Profession in Pa. is respectfully invited to the following important facts: _ . . 1. Not loss than two thirds of the American women are afflicted with Prolapsus Uteri, and its associated complaints; the result of natural deli cacy of organization; defective physical education; early marriages; the various accidents of preg nancy, and labour, and general neglect of hygi enic measures. 2. That ns Prolapsns 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 a Physiological brace, or supporter, ns will most effectively brace the weak back and wiihont compression, assist the relaxed and over taxed muscles in performing their natural office of Ming, 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. . 3. That the Supporters now in use never have received the approval of the l'rofession, because, they sill, in common, act as heating and confining clang's. compresses, and relaxingpoultices, creating a necessity for their perpetual use by restraining the freedom and exercise of the muscles, which they should'only assist, and, also, aggravatine the "falling" and dragging, by their crowding nod compressing, rather, than their bracing and eleva ting tendency. 4. In view of the above facts, which every Phy sician has been compelled to feel but too keenly, is it not the duty, as well as the interest of the Profession, to seek for an instrument which acts upon estublished principles of pathology, and which is at once effective, and necessary to the success of the practitioner, and professional in its origin and design? The undersigned, therefore, acting in accord ance with the true interests of the Profession, and after much investigation and outlay, now offers to them an instrument which tally meets all the above indications. The Brace invented by Dr. Banning of N. I. n has alone received the appro bation of the Alumni of the Profession, or taken rank ns a permanent contribution to Medical Science. While it supports the weak back and /Os tip the nisleminal viscera, the undersigned, by combining it with a recent invention, lies add ed greatly to its efficiency in erecting Me body and expanding the chest, and these instruments are be lieved to fulfill ererg indication that can be deri ved from mechanical support, while acting in complete harmony with the forces of nature. I;esirous of introducing these Braces through the co-operation of Physicians, and being enabled to furnish them at 51anufacturers prices, you are respectfully referred to the annexed quotations Fine Steel Body Brace, Retail Price, $lO,OO Silver Plated, " 6 t, • ' 6 15,00 Fine Steel Erector Brace, Retail Price, 15,00 Silver Plated " " " " 20,00 Twenty per cent discount off these prices to Phys ie inns. A Scientific Treatise, and Descriptive Essay, will be scut to Physilians ' gratuitously, by ad dressing Dr. 11. T. COFFEY, Hollidaysburg, Pa. February 15, 1854. Advantage of the Body Brace rarer Other Sup porters.-1 st. It is cool. 54. It is light. 3d. Its pads can all be shifted up and down, right or lett, ns frequently ns the necessity of the ease may require. 4th. Its great and universal flexibility. sth. It LIFTS UP—ALL oTuEns DEAR DOWN 6th. Its pads are four, and press on the weak hips, and particularly on the week back, support ing, yet not restraining the body. 11h. Its pads being of naked horn, stimulate and harden the muscles, while soft and cushioned ones (like poultices) relax end weaken, through heat and perspiration, and soon become rancid. Bth. It is so constituted as so admit of attaching to it any proper spinal apparatus, and also the most per fect pile and hernial trusses. 9th. It may com bine with its mechanical influences the virtues of the galvanic battery, locally or generally applied. Vie Erector Brace and Chest Expander, in ad dition to the above, makes pressure upon the front of the shoulders, and without constraint or compression, erects the body, EXPANDS THE CREST, Mid; promotes health, grace and beauty. It is free from straps, bandages, or compresses, acts in harmony with nature, and defies scientific objec tion. For those who have weak backs, stooped shoulders, narrow or flattened chests or defective forms it is the best invention ever presented to the public. _ _ _ RULE OP 111.6171MMENT.—For the Body Brace ' draw a tape snugly around the body, one and a half inches below the tips of the hip bones. over the linen—for the Erector Brace, add meas urement around the chest, under the arm-pits, and send the number of inches, cash accompany ing the order, and the Brace will be sent to order, with an explanatory circular, and exchanged to suit, It' immethately returned, unsoiled. Boots and Shoes, just CC 11 °T 1 1 0 E 0 Net " o s d " Ur i t y le r J. & W. SAXTON. T UST received and for sole, Mackerel, Cod bat, Plaster, Salt, &e., &e., by J. & W: SAXTON. CULVER Butter Knives, and Salt Species, at 0 E. Suare's Cheap Jewelry Store, AFRESH supply of Gordon Seeds, from the Fredonia Gardens, just received and for sole by J. & W. SAXTON. 100 bushels of Ohio Cloverseed, just receiv• e d and fur solo by J. & W. SAXTON. A FiIESII supply of Ginghams, Chock, and Shambray, jubt received and fbt sale by la .St. WI SAXTON. Administrator's Notice. _Li IXTERS of Administration having been granted to tic undersigned, on the estate of Zechariah Pheasant, late of Union township, Hun tingdon county, dad., all persons indebted will make immediate payment, a n d those hoeing claims will present them duly authenticated fur settlement. ELIZABETH PHEASANT, 2 "Admes, GEORGE W. lIAZARD, $ Feb. 22, 1854.-It. Two Farms for Sale. I wish to sell, at private sale, two small tracts of land, situate in Cromwell township, Hunting • don county, Pa., adjoining hinds of Colegate's heirs and others. There is shoot Two nun. dyed and Fifty Acres in both tracts, which were formerly one tract; over One Hundred Acres are cleared, and lying within three miles of Shit , leysburg and eight miles of Mount V i sion, en the Pennsylvania Railroad. There is tolerable im• movements on each tract, and a good well: of water at the door of each improvement, with a stream of water passing through each property, with atom twenty acres of meadow on both tracts. The upland has a heautifill southern exposure, with limestone rock projecting to the top of the ground. There is said to ha an Oro Bank un one of the tracts. For further particulars, address William B. Leas, Shirleysburg,Pn. ANDREW M'INTIRE. February 22,1854.-3 t. Public Sale of Land. AkrbstvPcslle , :t°3 fiilins,ededipt,l;g DAY the Bth day of Mardi next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, a piece of land in Tell township, containing about 106 Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of John Fulton, Elizabeth Par• sons, James Mitchell, John Shoop and Jacob Shoop, about 70 acres of it cleared-20 acres now in Rye. The above land will be sold without re serve to close an estate. TERMS—Ono third of the purchase money cash, the balance in two equal annual payments with interest, to be secured by bonds nod mort gage—possession and titlegiven when teems are complied with. JOHN S. ISETT. Spruce Creek, Fob. 22, 1854.-3 t. ORPHANS' COURT NOTICE. To the [Mrs and Legal Representatives of .1.131 ES LEONARD, late of Barren Township, in Me county of Huntingdon, deed. Tnice notice that inpursuance ofan order of the Orphans' Court of the county of Huntingdon, to me (Untied, I will proceed to hold an Inquest upon the premises of the rent estate of the said James Leonard dec'd., situated in Jackson tp., in the] County aforesaid on Timumr, ;TILE 4TII DAY OF Amu, NEXT, (A. D. 1854,) when and where you may attend If You see proper. JOSHUA OREEICLAND, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Huntingdon. February 21, 1854.-6 t. Take Notice. TIIE having closed business, here by gives notice to all persons indebted to him to call and settle their accounts on or before the first of May neat, as ho is going to leave this part of the country; also, all those having claims will present them for settlement. All accounts unset tled at that time will be left in the hands of a proper officer for collection. JOHN N. SWOOPE. Alexandria, Feb. 15, 1859. Executor's Notice. LETTERS Testamentary, on the E , tate of Joseph Work, late of Porter township, Hun tingdon county, dee'd., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted will make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement. G. C. BUCHER, SAMUEL WORE, S Executors. February 15, 1854.-6 t.• 'Alfsril, UT , ..'"A frr),>, rLotra, 'GRAIN & LUIVIB ]R Commission Merchants, Nos. 23 & 23, Spear's Wharf, BALTIMORE. Breen TO- John Clark, Esq., Presideni Citizens Bank, Balt. A. P. Giles, Esq., Cashier, Franklin Bonk, " John Hertzler, Jr., Esq., Philadelphia. Rogers, Shmickson & Co., " J. Tome, Esq., Presd% Cecil Bank, Fort Deposit. J. Wallower & Son, Harrisburg, Col. 11. C. Flyer, Selinsgrove. • J. H. Am) & Co., " Nagle, Windgate & Co., Milton. W. W. Cooke, Esq., Money. Simon Schuyler, Esq., . " George Bodine, IlughesvMe. W. Weaver & Co. Montoursville. 'P. AV. Lloyd, Ca shier, Williamsport. Gen. W. F. Packer. James 11. Holing, Esq., " • Lewis G. Holing, McHenry & Robb, Jersey Shore. J. I'. Holing, Lock Haven. ce CA lilt, GIESE & CO., hove the largest wharf room of any Commission House in Baltimore, al ways giving quick despatch to boats in discharg ing their cargoes. [Feb. 8,'54.-6m. WHOLESALE Book and Stationary House NEW-TORK, EXTENSIVE SALES AND Na LOSSES Make it profitable to sell at very LOW PRICES, MASON BROTHERS, 23 PARK ROW, opposite the Astor house, NEW-YORK, Offer one of the most extensive Stocks and corn• 'note assortments in tie country of BOOKS & STATIONERY, FOR CASH ONLY. The amount of goods in our line purchased by country merchants is usually quite small comp, red with their dry goods, hardware, and Wier bills; and this very circumstance absolutely com pels jobbers in the book business, who sell on time, to get larger profits in order to make up for the losses and extra expenses necessarily invol ved in a credit business of small amounts. It is also easy for the merchant to make arrangements to buy his book bill for cash; though it might not ho so convenient for him to purchase his larger bills in this way. Thew considerations have led us to adopt in our business, front this date, January, 1854, the following principles, viz: smatu PROFITS, UNVA RYING PRICES, AND TERRS ALWAYS CASH. Being ourselves the sole publishers of a num ber of the leading and most extensively-selling School Books in the country, as well as works in other departments, our facilities are unsurpassed. "Jail upon us, or send an order, and judge for yourselves, if the saving you can make by buying of us for cash is worth while. _ _ _ Our location is very central, and easily found. Stand on the Astor Douse steps, and look straight forward across the corner of the Park, and .you cannot avoid seeing our signs. Remem b er, the name is MASON BROTHERS. Feb. 1, 1854. 122712111. HENRY W. OVERMAN, No. 6, South Third St., below Market, P HIL.II D E Li' MM. THE attention of Country Buyers is called to the extensive assortment of all kinds of Fin ished Leather, MOROCCO;, CALF SKINS, • SHEEP SKINS, &c.. constantly on hand and for sale at reduced prices. RED & OAK SOLE LEATHER. • N. B. All kinds of country leather taken in exchange fur goods. [Feb. I,'s4.—am. TUST received a handsome assortment o Bay State Shawls, Long Shawls and Square Shawls, which we are selling quite low. J. f p. W. SAXTON. PERFUMERY—A good lot, of the best,at EDMUND SNARE'S. ' Gold Watches willbe sold by tD.SNAIE lower than clamber.). QILVER and Plated Spoons, Gold, Silver and Plated Spectacles, at Edith Snares Jewelry Storei ROWE & EUSTO II I North Third Street, below PHILADELPHIA Manufactureis and Wholesale Dealers itt Corn Brooms, Looking Manes, Cordage, Painted Buckets, Clocks, Wick, Willow Baskets, Window Shades Twines, Cedar Ware, Bristle Brushei4 Matches, Blacking, Wood and Willow Ware of all kiln% at the nianufacturer's lowest cash prices. .JAMES EviroN, Jiso. M. Rowe:. January 18,1854. N, Race, Tilit , Dtl2lll2ll l sDß To TUE INVALIDS Or HUNTINGDON. .$l,OOO Reward ! PILVERMACHER'S Hydro , Electric Voltaic Chains, ARE tbr the first time introduced to the people of Huntingdon and vicinity, as the most con venient, djectual, and strictly scientific mode of instantly relieving and permanently curing all NERVOUS DISEASES. Now we know that an announcement similar to the above meets the eye of the render almost dai ly, and perhaps this may be classed with many others. lint listen or you do us injustice. It is claimed that Pulvertuacher's Electric Chain, is the only magnetic rem.' ical agent that is secured by patent, granted by this government, on the ground that it was a strictly useful and scientific article. The Chains are now on exhibition nt the Crystal Palace, and attract much attention from the thousands who daily visit it. MODE OF' USE The manner of using the chains is very simple. The chain is first moistened with comnion rittepar, and then ono end of the chain is applied to the part where the pain in located, and the other end opposite to the first. The ends of the chain should never touch each other. At the moment of ap plication, the nnost acute pain is instantly relieved, wherever it is located, by the passing through the part a constant cnrrent of uninterrupted cleetro magnetism. In the following diseases, no other remedy has ever given such complete and perfect satisfaction to the patient ns Pulvermacher's Chains: Rheumatism, Painful and swelled Joints, Pains in the Back, Deafness, Blindness. Paraly sis, Neuralgia in the Face, Long standing Ner vous Headache, Palpitations of the Heart, Gener al Debility, Dyspepsia, Female Diseases, Asthrna, Contracted Joints, &c. 1000 DOLLARS will be given to any person who will produce so many well authenticated certificates of care from intelligent patients and scientific physicians, of the above diseases, ns has been performed by the use of the Electric Chain daring the past your. ANOTHER FAOT. it is truly the fact that wherever the electric chains have been introduced, bottled nostrums and common lard have greatly diminished in sole, people having become dicgusted with the practise of using their stomachs for drug shops. RECOMMENDATIONS. The Elevtrie Chains nre highly recommended by Professors Mott, Van Buren, Post and Carno chan, of New York; are also in daily use in every Hospital in that city. The chains will last for yenrs, are always ready for use, and pro4gce no injurious results, when used ns Ilireeted. FEMALE DISEASES. Thiyintroduction of the Electric Chain into this country is tjao dawn of a new era in medicine.— During the Test twenty years, it can safely be es timated that ten thousand females have died year ly from thin ono disease, PROLAPSUS UTERI. It is well known to medical men that this com mon disease is beyond the reach of medicine, and that in proportion to the amount of medicine giv en, the more the patient is doomed to suffer, and sooner will death close the scene. During the last 2 years moro than one thousand canes of Prolapsus Uteri (falling of the womb) have been permanently cured in England and France. Most or those eases were ladies of high standing, who had previously tried all otherkinds of treatment with no benefit. Among the distin guished ladies that have been cured in Paris is the present Qecen of France. In this country, du ring the last year, one huntirrul cases have been cured in the city of New York, Many who have allowed their names to be published for the bene fit of those suffering with similar complaints.— The mode of use is simply to apply ono end of a 30 link chain to tho . spinoust above,the hips, and the 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 boors. CHRONIC"' RIIEUSIATISK The Electrie Chains never fail to relieve the serere pains and swelling incident to this disease. The worst forms of this disease readily yield to a few applications of a chain, and in no single in stance have they failed to give instant relief, if theftlid not effect a permanent cure. All persons who arc victims of this usual whiter complaint, are kindly invited to call and.ubmin a pamphlet of HORACE W. SMITII, Agent for Hun tingdon county, who will also explain their mode of use. The electric chains can be sent by moil to any part of the United States, by addressing (post paid) nny of the agents in the principal cities, or Joseph Steinert, 568, Broadway Now York. STEINERT, Gen. Agent, .588 Broadway, N. 'Y January 18,1854.-Iy. Late Arrival of New Goods, A large lot of barred Delnns, Persian Twills, Domestic and French Gingham, Alpaccas, sack Flannels, Tweeds and Linseys, brown and blench. ed muslins, a largo stock of ribbons, and a hand some assortment of dress goods for ladies and gentlemen. For style and price can't be beat, for sale ut GEO. GIVIII'S Store, 50 kegs Rock Powder on hand end for sate at the store of GEO. GWIN. 50 sacks Ground Mum Salt just arrived und for safe at GX.O. GIVIN'S Store. 50 barrels Conemangh Salt in store and for sale by GEO. GWIN. A Into arrival of English and French 'Merinos for solo low at the store of GEO. GWIN. 100 kegs Nails and Spikes for sale by the keg or pound, at GEO. GWIN'S Store. 500 lbs. Cast Steel for drills and sledges, for sale at the store of GEU. GWIN. 5000 feet Safety Fuse for safe nt the store cf GEO. GIYIN. 500 pieces calico, new styles and patterns, of good quality, sold low at the store of GEO. GWIN. FILM lamps. a largo and handsome assortment for sate at GEO. GWIN'S Store. Jan. 4, 1854. Last Arrival rAxfx,c & wxwrin 000D.S. GEORGE GWEI7, HAS just returned from the Eastern Cities, nnd is now opening,, at the old stand, in Market Square, a largo and splendid assortment of new and lisshionable goods, for fall and winter, con sisting of. French Cloth, Double Milled Black and Fancy Cassimers, Sett inetts, Meriuoes, De Berege, Coburgh De Laines, Flannels, Wool and Cotton, Brown and Bleached Muslins, and a variety of goods of all kinds usually kept in a country stora anti a great VAIIIETY or TIIIMMINGS 9111tftille for WINTER DRESS GOODS. A Large Assortment of Groceries, Ilardware:,Queensware, and Glassware. Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Mullis and Tippets. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine my stock, us I tun determined not to be undersold by any house in town. Feeling thankful fur the encouragement he has received, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. Huntingdon, Oct. 12, 1853. 40 TONS COAL, just received and for sate by J. & \V. SAXTON. IVIIiSKEY constantly on hand and for sale by V V the Barrel, o.t the cheap store of J. BRICKER. Abenutiful assortment of Silk:Dress Patterns, Black Silk, and Bonnet Lining, Just receiv ed and for sale by J. & W. SAXTON. S‘ltt•Ll, T. nnowN 2.?"I:,DUTe Attorneys at Lavi, Huntingdon, Pa., JOHN SCOTT; Office same as that formerly occupied by John Scott, Esq. Oct. 19, 1853. CARPET BAGS and MUVPS,,just received and Air sale by J. & SAXTON. JUST received a beautiful assortment of Scol iped and Plain Velvet Ribbons, by J. & W. SAXTON. Which are offered tit the lowest prices, else re ceiving a large supply, of CANDIES, which Will bo sold at wholesale price as low as 14 ct, per lb. Also, Fruits, Oranges,' Lemons ' Rais ins, Figs, &c. All of which have been bought with great care, and on the best terms; and will be sold low for Cash or to punctual customers. I flatter myself that I canoed will sell Goods tow no they can ho bought for in this neighborhood. My friends aro requested to call and examine for themselves, feeling confidant that those who do so cannot go away without baying. Ladies and Gentlemen of this neighborhood lit:hove nie when I soy that gr6nt pains have been taken to get such goods as you admire. Store on Gill street, opposite the JOURNAL, OFFICE. anD ft,./.1)1,aff,C,1 I 'lumina., oa. 19,,35. IFUZZA FOR TURKEY!! J. W. SA XTON has just received another • fresh supply of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which they are &termind to sell nt lower prices than can he purchased at any other establishment. Give us a call. LEAD, ZINC, IRON PAINT, FRANCIS S. LEWIS Represented by Lewis, James & 'Co., 135 South Front Street, PHILADELPHIA. Orders thankfully received—punctually attend ed to, guaranteed to give satisfaction, and offered for sale on the most liberal terms. For samples and particulars, please addreis as above. [Jun. 18, 1854.-3 m. NOTICE, THE undersigned would herewith friendly and most earnestly invite all persons who are in debted to him for medical attendance, to come for ward and settle their accounts, and lie would fur ther give notice to those, whose accounts may still remain unsettled after the first day of March next, that exhausted patience and already too long extended indulgence mart then compel him to have the mole collected in a legal way. J. B. LU - DEN_, M. D. Hunt. Dcc. 14,'53. RUNTINGDON FOUNDRY. -IA• C. McGILL returns his thanks * to his friends and the public for their very liberal patronage, and A.... hopes by strict attention to business rt... to merit a continuance if the same, in all kinds of Castings, Cooking Stoves, Air-Tight, Parlor, Ten Plate Wool and Cool StoveS, of various si zes, and all kinds of Ploughs: the Lancaster and the Plank Barshear patterns, and Keystone No. 4 Self-sharpening and llill side Ploughs, and Shears to suit all kinds of Ploughs in the country: Rolling-mill and Forge Castings, Grist sad Saw mill Castings, Lewistown Threshing Machine Patterns, and the four horso and two horso power of Chambersburg patterns; and all other kinds of castings too numerous to mention, all of which will ho Fold cheaper than ever for cash and all kinds of country produce. Also, old mettle taken in exchnnge for castings. Iliantini,finn,Noveniber 9, 1853. NOTICE TO, THE PUBLIC. I signed three notes as security for J. Sansom Smith; one for one hundred and fifty dollars. and the other two, ono hundred dollars each, dated the 15th day of December, 1850. The induce. menu under which I agreed to become hail in said mites, proving delusive by the action of the said parties, I therefore hereby give notice that I will not be held responsible as bail, or pay them, un less compelled by dub course of low. ELIEL SMITH. Union twp., Non. 2, 1853, Grocery, Confectionary, Bakery, ANI) 01/ifTER $.411;;O:ON,, HENRY J. AFRICA, would respectfully in vite the , public to call at his establishment in Railroad Street, where all those who need any good Bread, Rusk, or any other kind of CakeS found at a Bakery, nifty be supplied. ito has just received a very large and fresh supply of Fruit and Confectionaries, such as Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Nuts, &c., and a large stock of TOYS. lie rec - eives daily from trio city of Baltimore, the best OYSTERS that can be found. Those in want of prime 'shell can he accommoda ted by calling at the saloon. lie has fitted np.a saloon expressly for tho Lattice. Thankful to the public for past favors, he hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continu, mice of the sumo. Oct. 12, '53, FRENCH BURRS TILE subscriber has on hand French Burr Mill stones of various Sing, which he will warrant to be of spperior quality, and at rea sonable prieen. Ili.. Orders by mail promptly attended to. W. 11. KEPNER, Harrisburg, Oct. 5,'53.—rm. 11. WITID 4111)1, C• RADUATE of the University of Maryland, 1,3 (in connection with Dr. James G. Ligntner) having pernmently located in Shirleysburg, re spectfully offers his professional services to the citizens of that place and adjacent country. Oct. s,'s9.—Gin,' BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! HAVING received n new and splendid stock Of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, we nro now prepared to accommodate all who may give ns a call, with GUICAT Our stock consists of n larg , assortment of Dry-Goods, Groceries, Ifiard-Ware, Queonswaro, liosicrics, and its short, everything that is necessary to con stitute a Country Store. Contractom and others, desiring to purchase, will tied it to their interest to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to sent. our goods (wholesale or retail) at low and reduced prices. JOSIAH CUNNINGHAM & SON. Portstown, November 9, 1803. BOOKS I BOOKS I I 10,000 korg,7:bi,,,N,cen‘,' every variety usually kept in a,Phil- ACV' adelphia Book Store—the subscriber has added to his New CHEAP BOOK &roue, opposite Whit taker's Ibitel, Railroad stret,lluutingdon, Pa. Particular attention is invited to his extensive and splendid stock of plain and fancy Stationary, Blank Books, Memorandums, Diaries, far 1854, &c., &c. Ho has purchased Bottom. Bonus on saris terms to enable him to sell them cheaper, Whole sale and Retail, than any store in the county. Harper's Magazine, Godey's Lady's Book, and cheap publications kept constantly on hand. The public will please call and °manila° for themselves. WM. COLON. Huntingdon, Oct. 19, '53. NOW'S THE TIME TO CALL • NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED At David P. GIVIIIN New Store. - n P. OWIN, informs his friends and the pub. 11, lie generally that he has just returned from Philadelphis,and is now opening, at the corner ofjiifl and Bath streets, opposite Corns' Frank lin House, ' A large and beautiful assortment of INZIAr 0.0.0D0F. _ Consisting of Cloths, Cassimers, Black and Fan ey Cassinetts, Woolen Goods, Silks, Fancy and Black Bongo do Lianas, Do blase, Debains, French Merino., Coburgh Cloths, Flannels,Cotton Flan nels White an d Colored, Ginghams, Linens, Muslim, ,Ind a large lot of Prints of all styles. Also, Carpets, Oil Cloths, lists and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Groceries of all kinds Queens ware, hardware, Fish and gait. The Oldie are respectfully Malted to call and examine my Goads, as I am determinodltd sot them CHEAP. . . ..... All kinds of country Fri:Hine° taken in exchange for Goods at the highest market prices. Huntingdon, Oct. 32, 1853. GOLD cllAixs—a. fine variety for sale, re. ry low, at line. SNAllep. PORT MOSNAIES from 25 cents ap to 82 50 at Ed. Smut's. Aril is 1842. A ORVAT.ARRIVAI: Hardware, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Notions, Drugs, Paints, Oils, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, &c., At James Brickees More, Hunitingdon, RICHARD HIMSELF AGAIN I New Arrival of Pall and 11/inter Goods at the Elephant. ALEXANDER CARMON, has just returned from the East, with a full and complete se lection of Fall and Winter Goods, which are now arranged for examination nod side, at hid store, opposite theßailroad Hotel. The stuck has all been bought RIGHT and as a matter of course will be sold cheap for CASII. The stock consists ef Cloths, Cassiment, Caehmeretts, Satinet Cotton ' cab,., Brown and Bleached Linens. Satins, Silks, Shawls, Scatis,Brown and Bleach ed Muslim, Checks, Tirkings,Crash i • Canton and Woolen Flannels, and many other goods Sod numerous to mottion. Prints in abundance, Mous de brines, Demur de laines, 'Silk Mote, Foreign and American Cang hams, Mouse de Bege, Silk Lostres,e.c. ALSO, Bats, and Caps, Boots and ItardWare. queensware, Thankful for past titvors, the public generally are invited to cnllnnd examine the splendid stook now on hand, which in variety, quality, and price will compare with any ever exhibited in town: CALL AND SEC. Oct. 10, 'O3. Mountain Female Seminary. ipnE Monntain Female Seminary at Birming • I ham, Huntingdon county,Pa., on the Penn sylvania Railroad, occupies otto of the most healthy and desirable locations in the State.-- Strangers visiting the Institution Imre unhesi tatingly expressed the opinion, that it so easy Al access, retired, healthful, and surrounded with such romantic mountain scenery, that no ono who wishes to learn, could find an institution more favorably situated. Past success and fu ture prospects have •••duced us to greatly enlarge our plans, and en: ' , Lillis to give such compel's, tints to teachers as n•ill command those possess , mg the highest qualifications. Cost, per term of 22 weeks, varies from $55 to $6O, for which good accommodations will be giv en. Masic, French, Latin, Painting, &c.,extra. Pupils from abroad nro expected to board in the Seminary building with the Principal, who gives hisentire attention to the interest of tho Institution. ISRAtL W. WARD, Oe_l:_9, 1858. Principal. FARM FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers, nt private sale. a valid " We tract-of land, situate in Dill Valley, Shir, Icy township, Huntingdon county, containing about Two Hundred Acres. About fifty acres of this tract is defunct and in good tillablo order, having thereon erected a comfortable Stono Dwelling House, Stabling, &,. There - is also' a good Spring of Water on the premises, near the dwelling house. Tho land is of a good quality, part being strong limestone, and an industrious man could not lull to do well on it. It is situated oboist sin miles from Mount Union, where the Pennsylvania fail Hood and Canal pass, and trill be sold Kt a very moderate price. TERMS or PAYMENT.—One half in hand, and the balance in two equal annual payments. For further information address the subscriber ; at Shirleysburg, P. 0., Huntingdon Co. Pn. JOHN BREWhk.R. October / 2, '52. IC".•,Ue,".,`'L,Yeerw(!igote".l'; 7.Tasigo' cheap, at Eihn. Suare'a Jewelry Store, ; mintingdon. GRAND OPENING rAtzi AWNS WINTKR AT TILE 1111NTINGDON CLorii ISt: STORE. A. WILLOUGHBY, * HAS just returned from the'enst with a largo and splendid assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, - for men and boys, made in the latest fashion and in the most durable manner. Who ever wants to be dressed better nod cheaper titan anybody else lit town, lot him coil at WILI.OI.IOIY'S CHEAT CLOTIIING STORE ' one door west of T. Road & Son's drug store, Huntingdon. . . Call and see for ;ourselves, Oct. 5, 1852. • HOUSEKEEPERS. uOUSEkEEPERS study yo:tr interest,, why -LA go to Auction and pay extravagant prices for half-made Funxrrortu Call nt No. 1, North NINTH street, and examine the largest assort ment of the beat made Furniture and Bedding in the city, Feather Beds, Hair, Ilusk, and Straw Mattresses; a large assortment of fancy What nots, Sofa, Tables, marble tops, and Washstands; Walnut and Mahogany French Tete-a-tetes, Di vans, Wardrobes, Bookcases; French Bediteads; Fancy Stalled Sent, Cane seat, Windsor, nhd• of fice Chairs, Counting-house, and tune-Seat Stools, Settee and Arm-chnir Cushions; Cettage fbrni lure made in every style and color; Sofa Beds and Lounges, wholesale and retail, and w.trranted to give satisfaction, and sold at the lowest prices. Sep. 28, 1853.—1 y NEW LINE OF HACIO.4. The subscriber bas placed on the road lending from Milt Creek to Cassville n line Of Hacks to run front the latter place to the former, on Weo - and Saturdays. Leaving Cassville in tho mottling Of each, they returning in the afternoon. The accommodations are comfortable and the fare is very le*. UEO. SMITH. Cassville, Sep. 21, '53. J. S. GRIFFITH, M. D., Huntingdon, Pa., Graduate of the University of Pa,. offers his professional service to the citizens of Huntingdon and adjacent country. IturktatEtiersa—Mcdical Faculty of University ant., Physicians and Surgeons of the Pennsyl vania Hospital and Dr. Jacob Hoffitian. Offico, No. 159, Mifflin Street, ardng with Dr Hoffman. July 15,1853. H KEIISH, 102, Inarket Street, Philadelphia. Fancy Goods and Trimmings, Combs anti Brushes, at CASH PRICES, Sept. 7, '53.-6m LEATHER. FRITZ & Store, 29 N. 3rd Si. Philadelphia, Morrocra Manufacturers, Curtit^rs, Importers; Commission and General Leather Business, • _ _ WhOlesale and Retail. Manufactory 15 Margaretta 6treet•. Aug. 21, '53.-Iy.