C.i NALLTIAIOIIII LOCK HOSPITAL. Wherry may be obtained the most speed) rem• dv for "iti" CAST DISEASESI.—Rivets Str'etares, fietninal Weakness. Pin In the Loins-. Affections of the ICldneya, and all these peculiar nfieelitms arising. from tt secret Itiihit. par:Mt:l.ly the youth of both sexes. which if not cured, implores con etitutional debility, rendering nmrriagn impossi ble, end in mime end destroy. both Mind and Body. Tonna Nen, especially, who have become the victims of Sol itary Viae, that dreadful and destructive habit which anntrilly swcort to an untimely grave thou sands of prang matt of the most exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might other% hie have entranced listening senates with the thmiders of eloquence, or waked to ecstacy the living lyre, may call witi, full cllntidettee. Marrid Pernon!i. or those contemphoing marriage, hdog aware or physical weakness, should immediately consult Dr. J., and be restored to perfect health. Dr. Johnston, office No. 7 Soirit Fredrick St., seven doors from B tltimore Street. met side op the steps. girlie perticulor in obtaining the name and number, or yon will mistake the piece. A cure warranted, or nu chirp made, in from one to two day, TAM'. NoricE.—Dr. Johnw ,, n's office is in his dwelling, up the steps. His > extensive tone tice Is a sufficient g,tutrantec. moat he in the only propel physician to apply to. Dr. 3olmstnn, member of the Royal College of Surgeons. London, graduate from one of the most eminent Collegen of the faired States, and the greeter part ofwhose life has been spent in the Hospitals of London, Paris Philadelphia, and elsewhere, has effected some of the most anton iching cures that were ever known, many trou bled with ringing in the corn and heed when asleep, greet nervousness, being , alarmed at sad den „ an d, a nd bashfulness, with frequent blush ing attended sometimes with derangement of mind, were cured immediately. A CEN TA IN DismAsn.—lt ten melancholy fact that thonsends fill victims to.zhis horrid disease awing to time unskilfulness of ignorant pretenders who hy the use of that th.,lly Mercury, ovmpumums of t hat dreadful disen-t, to make thoir appearance, such no affections of the head. nose, throat, skin, etc., progressing with frightful re-' pidity till death puts a period to their dreadful by sending them io that Bourne whence smo trim re ler returns. TAKE PARTICCIA I: NOTlCE,—Younpmen who have ininred themselves by a certain practice in dt4ed in when alone—a habit fletptently learned from evil companions, or at school—the effects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and it not cared renders marriage impossible, and de stows both mind and body. • What pity that a young man, the hope of his yountry. tel the darling of his parents should be modelled from all prospects and enjoyntente of life hr the consequeoce of deviating from the path of nature and 01,3171111 secret habit. Snell persons bet , ry comemplatilig Mareief.te, ehonid reflect that it some! mind tool lied, 01, tholliost tieeestare 1,(11,1 , •itel 1., pr,:not, 0,:1110- t.;ollluppinem indeed without these, the jour iiry thrati.th life becom,s weary pih,eitiiitge, the prospect little darketts to this view; the mintibeectocs shadowed with despair, anti tilled with the melancholy reflection. that the happiness vilituother becomes blighted with our uses]. COSSTI7IItIONAL Defiturv.—Dr..l. address -4.5 V , .1111:: 11101, and nil who lone injured them sal res he private end improper indulgence 131PCISSANA.—Tlieso are some of the .1 and melancholy efileCts produced liv early habits of veuth, viz: Weakness of din hack and Limbs. Yams in the head, Dimity,. of Sight, Los, of lisetllAr power. Palpitation of the Heart Dys• pinisiit, Nervous yritability, Detancoments of the Digestiee Functions, General Debility Symptoms uf tntnwtmptinn. Se. MENTALL r he fearful effects on the mind are much to he dreaded; Loss of meteors-. Confusion .if Wens, Depression of Spirit, Evil Forbodingsi Aversion to Society, Self Distrust, Love of Soli tude, ale., tiro , tnne of the evils produced. Thon , anas of persons of all ages,can nose judge what is 61! cause of their declining health. Los ing t i n .i r • v i, ne , iteeoming weak, pale and emacia ted, have singular appearance shout the eyes. conit viol synitoins of consumption. . f.thirriutl perso,, or those , •oetemplating 6 1.4; aware or pliv,ietil Nreirkoess. s!leuirl eonsolr Dr.:l. end be restored t o per fect health. (Alec, No. 7, South Frederiel.-St., )1,1. ALL SI 01 • 1:TIAT1ONS PIRFORMEJ).- N• B. Let fit, C. 11.0 pr,voar you. but itnoued;a:ciy• viL:wr per...mill:ly or b)• letter. Skin piieuseg Speedily Cured, ' . . T,/ S r Be many thousands cured of this Institution within the last ten years, and I. 'lantern. important Surgical Operations performed by I J.,witnevQed by the Reporters of the papers, and many other persona, nutiees of winch have appeated again and again betbre the pithße. is a sufficient guarantee that the afflicted wtil tind 3 skillful and honorable phys:eien. An there are so many ignorant and worthless iltuteks advertising themselves as Physietans,ruin ing the health of the afflicted Dr. 'Johnston would soy I' 1 these unacquainted with his reputation that Lis Cr,dentialv ur Diplomas always hang in his 'Xeakness of the organd imtnediately cured, aid full rigor reftored sgir. All - letter. post puid—remedies sent by Mny 22. 1854.-1 n BOOKS! BOOKS!! 5,000 , onibraeitig every voriety kiiot t • rett inn Philadelphia Book Store, fur sale wholesale and retail very low fur ea•tit. Orders frotit all parts ~1 enontry solicited, noel will be promptly ar. • 2. 1i1y atiNldell School Books and .• every kind will be kept constantly. ~, lowest rates. littiTer's BINA Wee t. can he had every nimitil a. Lady's Book, out. Store opposite %% hi:takers hotel, Railroad Si., Huntingdon, 1000 Pieces Wall Paper, all of which was purchased this Spring., of the latest and most fashionable styles to be found in Philadelphia, for sale very low, front 121 ets. n piece and up wards, at Colon's Cheap Book Store, opposite Whittaker's Hotel, Huntingdon, l'a. \VM. COLON. April 23, 1354. hirentors and Manufacturers. $570. IN CISII PRIZES. $570. vomumE ToN or Tim •• Sunixrtrie AMER. G.AX" erantn,ces on the intli of September. It is chiefly devoted to the advancement of the interests of Mechanics, Inventors, .Ilanvitreurers and I . ,tmers, and is edited by men practically skilled in the arts and sciences. Probably no other journal of the same character is so extra- Pi rely circulat4 ur so generally esteemed for its practical ability. Nearly all the ralunble rots which issue weekly from the PATENT OFFICE are illustrated with Engrarivgs, and the claims of all the Patents are published regularly in its columns as they are issued, thus making it a per fect SCIENTIFIC AND MECHANICAL ENCYCLD FED/A of information upon the subjects of Jle rhanirnl bnprorements, 'Attnistry. Engineering and the Sciences generally. It is published week ly in quarto form suitable for binding, and each cuisine comaiu, forts HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN PAGES of Reading Matter, Skti.ltAl, HUNDRED ENGRAVINGS, with and complete Index.— Its circulation on the last Volume exceeded 23,- 000 copies per week, and the practical receipts in sure volume are warts to any family much more than the subscription price. 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I:uttore should he directed, post-paid, to 11rxx &. c o ., 128 rniton-Street, Y. Jlesors. Mutes a Cu. ore extensively engaged in procuring patents for now invent:olli, and will advise inventors, uitho4t uhisrgo, t h, tut elty or their tuq•lovetuean. 1.6(.131 Dirretory of Hunt. Cu. President Judge: Hon. (ho. TA Y:.on, of Huntingdon. associate Judares Hon. dttsu. WWILLIAMP, of Franklin tp. [lon. 'l'. F. Snov ART, of West tp. District attorney: J. Szwyt, STEWART, of Huntingdon. Sheri(;': JOSIICA ti It EENLA ND, of Huntingdon. Sheriff's C'ounsel : D.tvt to BI.A t It, Esq., of Huntingdon. Prothonotary Taw. 11. CHEM ER, of Huntingdon. Rezister, Recorder, 6•e. : B. F. CAmntiELL, of Henderson tp. etmato Commissioners : THOMAS Ilmtna, of West tp. Erich Slm, of Union tp. SAMUEL WRITON, of Franklin tp. Commissioner's Clerk: HENRY W. MILLER, of Huntingdon. Commissioner's attorney : JOHN REED, Esq., of Huntingdon. d/u/liters: HENar BREWSTER; of Shirleysburg. RALPH CROTSLEY, of Cuss tp. DAVID PARKER, of WarriOrsuiark. Treasurer : JOSEPH M. STEVENS, of Petersburg. Directors of Poor: SAMUEL BATTEN, of Franklin tp. JOHN BREWSTER, of Shirley tp. JAmEs SAXTON, of Huntingdon. Poor House attorney : DAVID BLAIR, Esq., of Huntingdon. Poor House Treasurer: HENRY BREWSTER, of Shirley tp. Deputy Surveyor: J. S. AFRICA. of Huntingdon. C.'oroner 7 ISAAC 'WOLVERTON, of Brady tp. Court Crier: SAMUEL S. Sum!, of Huntingdon. NEW CLOTHING STORE! Now's the Time for Bargains! 30 per cent. Cheaper than the Cheapest THE umlemianed mn,it rttqpeetfulty ttnnnances to the citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity, that he has opened one el t!,e hest and tuo.t splen did ttssorttnent Ready-Mode Cito hin^ thin TINY ever heel' in the Borough of Huntingdon. Ile Likes pleusurc in stating to tilt piddle that he is fully prepared to :.ell Cheaper than the Cheapest I lie will wee:tautly keep on hnai , l the greateit variety of Ow flithming it aid., Superllatt Black cress and Frock Coate, brown and Haney sack coat, polita!omis IIOW ,tvle, black and limey valsitnere, ann .I.Si. HOC nanl omiutoy. A1,,0 a great rairety of plain and fancy Sun:titer Mutat a. Teets, the 31306 t varied I, , rortment ever °Mired in this place. Boys' clothing, linen skirts, silk under-sliirts and drawers. A chniec selection of mink and pocket hand kereliiefs.—Alsu it large atoek of lints and Cape, Collirellaa.trunks, cain:i-bags, and it great many tither artieli, fa- wi.hin, to huy mothin,s wmiht VIII well to call toot evunine this stork hetoro taur ehoging elsewhere. tteMore two Joors wet of the Post t U. ROMAN. . . .11mtring4on, April 10,1954. ROBBED, BUT NOT DISHEARTENED. Brilliant Display or Jewelry puitlie ,tterelty, atel the rascals hotile Buie .411 Ce. entered my store :el rem.- vt..l Yeluahles to the amen. or Owe, trd too without my permis..i.e. are in . ...row.' that I itat . 51,1 opened a more general heti. tO , Ortllo . Ol ocartit,iCS in lOy II!, of :the' was ..ver bruit,. to iluottutt , :mt. ette , :stiog. Waii•lieS, lowelry. Clocks, Fine Pistols, Perfumery, hit 'Moe naies. Silver IVarc, awl Articles, Ste., &e. 0: , 1 frit•tofs tool customers, and the public in general through.. the COLIIIty. are requested to call and Cu!'xiu. hJICJII SNA4I:. Ihthtingdon, March White Sniphut* and Chap beat e Springs, AT DOUIILING GAP, THESE Spring,tre now op en r, Of ' nley lire situated in Cumber land eounty, l'elin'a., go mile; west of ll:n^•i•- lon•4. and are aecessilde by the elltatlerianfl V„1- ley Railroad to Newville; from diva's h) ;Vaal eitaehes uml over easy roads eight 'Mies to the springs. Mtnty improvounnits have been made "...tee the list year. and the recent discovery of the Clitilybeate Spring adds greatly to the in ducements presented fur the present season. The necontmod.ttione for Bathing in till the usual modos—water blot and cold, fresh or mineral.— Persons visiting us Will find a happy retreat mid a pleasant haute. Below you have the analysis of our Sulphur and Chalvitente Springs. SCOTT' COYLE, Proprietor. ANALYSIS or TIM WIIITC St'l.l.llrlt AM; Cll.l, 1.1 - 131,11: SPRIN,S. ;The odor of Salohuretted ltydrogen,perceived at some distance from the Spring, imparts to this water the peculiar properties o 4 Sulphur Springs. Besides this ingredient. I nod that the water con tains Carbonate of Soda, and of Magnesia, Glau ber's Salt, Epsom Sith, and Common Salt, in grodients which glee it an increased ratio-. Alter removing the uxecas of Carboni': Acid which it contains, i; „ices an alkaline reaction. The Om lybente water readily yields 11. precipute, after ebullition or continued exposure has Impelled the cores, of Carboni.: Acid. Besides thin Bicarbo nate of Iron, which is its chief characteristic, it also contains Epsom Salt, Clem. Salt, and Carbonate oh Magnesia. Respeetlully yours, JAS. C. Boorn. CEnTrricArr: or PIIT,ICIANS, . . liftvingexatrfiried the elements that enter into the composition of the White Sulphur and Chst lybeate Springs, of Doubling Gap, as eXhihiled in their analysis by Professor Booth, of the Mint, a practised and competent chemist, are anthori : zed to say, that they possess all the sanative pro . pertics ofsimilar medicinal waters, in the various diseases for which their use has bean recommend -0 by Physician!. N. M. D. ltivii.kup 11. To wtimEND, M. D. 111;., !lA.:mons, M. 1). July 5.'54.-2m. rhiladulphits. GARDEN SEEDS For sale at the Cheap Store of J. IIIiTCKER. 11r. Jas. NlTUnfack , s Family :11erliiiines __tar sale I, HORACE W. small. ••• —••• nuinii;,.;lon . , March 29, 1854.—:ini. —• • A cHoicE lot of Shingles for sale at rho elitist, store o .1. BRICKER. S ILK Dress Nlatterns, Bernze Ile Lanes. Dern• 7.es, and Limns of every vitristy unit color, just received tool fur sale toy .1: & W. SAVRA, Mountain Female Seminary. , rrIE Mountain Female Seminary or Birthing- I ham, Huntingdon county,P.i., on the Penn sylvania Mainsail, lieelll/iOA oar a the mat healthy and desirable location , in the Stare.— Stranger, visiting this to unction litre unhesi tatingly expressed the opinion, that it rill eluMt of access, retired, husatliful, and Nurruntided w•itit such rornantie mountain seenery, that no one who wishes to learn, could find an institution more favorably shamed. Puss stievess and fu ture prospects have induced ui to greatly enlarge our plans, and enabled us to give suck conipensa (hut to teachers as will cuntiound those possess mg the highest qualifications. Coot, per term of 22 weeks, varies from 150 to $6O, for which' gowl accommodations will he giv en. Music, French, Latin, P o inting, Pupils from abroad are expected to hoard in the Seminary building with the Principal, who hist•nliru lineman to the into,. of the wARD, 0 t. 5, 1;;)3. r; ARMITIGEN Electro-Illagnet Whining Rods. % mot many years' close investicution atcl 1, numerous experiments. the Patentee taken pleanitre in Winning the public that he has arri ved at the trite principles of proteeting tionilies„ dwellings and property from the destructive i n . Hum, of Lightning. The calamities that every City, Town, 'Village and Country falls vic tim to annually, through the gross negligence of its inhabitant, in beyond calculation, especially when the retnody is so easy to obtain—this in found in entitaae's Patent Magnetic Lightning Rods, and in this alone. Thi s Roil tins bees examined by the must seientille gentlemen in the world—Professors M'Murtrie, Johnson, Waller and many others that have ex instincd them, recommend and speak of them in the highest terms of approbation, and have pro minim! them the only safe rods in use in this or any other country, for the protection of Lives and Property. One advantage in to divide and throw back o part or the electric fluid harmless to the clouds; in time of a stroke this enables the rod to written. that portion of fluid that belongs to the earth without the nlightest danger of leaving the conductor. Thin rod !lAA ninny other inv.- tages over the old ono. The only place of man utacturing is in flume St.. 3 doors above Turlf7h, Pii adelphia. where all persons are respectfully invited to call and examine 01^ themselVP, iron sole Whole sale and Retail, by TIIOB. ARMITAGE. Orders promptly attended to. Terms exult. Recommendations. PIIII.ADA.. Ana. 13, 1847. I have this toy carefully inspected n conductor or Lightning Rod, with vane and index, erected by Mr. Thomas Armitage, on Bellevue House, thome.ter, and have no he+itntion in saying• that it is nut only the best that I have ever seen, but that it is the only one I have yet examined that is constructed on strictly scientific princit.les. It is with much plcamrc that I recommend this conductor to the attention of owners of buildings. 11. MeMURT RIB. am well satisfied that the Magnetic Lightning Rod, manufiteturcil by Mr. Thomas Armitage, of Philadelphia, is the hest that US ever lition made. ',have spent several years in the study of the laws of eleetricity and magnetism. ..I have no hesita tion in saving that these nods are ennstreeted upon the only principle of safety. The electric shock is received and dispet seil Icy the magnet at the top of the roil, and it would he impossible, according to the laws of attraction and repulsion, fora building to he injured by a stroke of light ning when mewed by one of flies° rod,: I have heen acquainted with Mr. Armitage for Sev eral year.. and before he vommetteed the !Male taeture netliese roils I examined the principle on which they arc constructed, and felt convinced that their adoption would be attended with mei plete success. The increasing demand for these rods, and the extensive sales in Miliaria of the country, is ample commendation of their utility and superiority. TRACY E. WAT.LER. M. D. Philncl. ca., April 10. 1 tis 2, . The I.,llo,wint extraet is taken Isr.un nu editori al iut the Gaelitittieb. , l Telrumpli, edited by .Nlsijur "The hiff.ati rod placed open onr dwelling we hare had taken down; and another ereted by Mr. A ItAlrrAl; N, to which we wonlil call the attention of oar farmers and readers generally. It is put op on true seientilic principles, and is it rod that Las been appri.red by the highest authority, and will hear the most thorough examination. Those who have been deceived, as we have been, should lose nn time in haring a proper proteetirra against lightning. substituted. The cost is a mere bag atelle whim ea:rip:wed with the entire timely of „ a , m i :, and itarnsitgainst this destructivn.elu molt. Mr. AitarrAnn'a niivertisentwit be Bruin] in the columns or 004 paper; and we feel a.: tiitim'l We ere performing 411 imperious duty to the community, by thus inviting to it general attention.” Dec. 4. 1852. Mr. T. ARMITAGE. VIM, Street, watt of Twelfth Street. 'My DRAM After a trial of tunny weeks, it efliirtls me great plea -tire to inform Cott that I ate highly 'ICIIOI,I With the lightning roil you ploce..l lipritt ley lion ::r .11.tlemn. A, tar as too cite:Meal httoivied:, enable.; me to perform on opinion. I am you hove .lerelopol the eosTetit prineiple, in the othipettion of co,I, to prorev, property front destreetioe Ito lightoio2:a• :•1111 atietintilge,lf your arratigl,lll , ,, AM Will f1,101,1i 1 . 1•1•1:1,,t, to Fiji tk , :trail Ihent~elrew 1. , !1 .- Li 0 11:01.11eg! your yt/U SII,,CS, 1!I ylllll . enterprise, . l :tot p.m: !roll, JAMES, tt M. V., No. I. North Du youth Street, Pt ofesaor of Anatomy, Pliitadeloltia College of Medicine. S.I3III:EL 1100 V Ell. //mile ton, rnif. I t'or liiiutio g ilon, and tvljoitting euonties, nwl wi!! Rods on the stone ottutner at liii• Any person ilesiriog to be sup pi the Hods eon lets theiroriler with the the Journal, or with tlnflint Miller, o Rood Hotel. April 12, t henutiful assortment of Silk Dres; Patterns; Ithiek Silk, anti BlOlllet reo,ts e4l and fie sale by .1. s W. Sax ros. PERFUMER Y—A .4 the bem.at EDMUND SN:\ NE'S. lbs:; 7 l' Fish, just sale by J. & W. SAXTON. ABEAFTirn, for of Gents. Galva,. Ladies Gait., and Shoes, Gent, Boots and Shoes, Mks., ti,lit.)l, and Shoos. of an endless variety, jut reeeivint and for sale by J. & W. SAXTON. A NOTIIKR fre , ll supply of Herm, de Loins, rx Lawn, Ilerane, all WOCIi (IV Elugu, nil part (moon from 211 to :S7 t et.. or Alm number fresh supply u f TriMming, jo , t ro•ld nil for sale hv W. S k ZINC PAINTS. ONE Tlll7Th THA .V 117//TE LE.I/), pREE pilom pals. The New Jersey Zino Company IIAVI NG ont:.t•rt.c ENI.AIIOED THEM wiAti(s, end improved the timidity of their products, are prepared to execute orders for their UP EICIOR PAINTS. DRY. and GROLINI) IN 011,in assorted pack age, of Irina )2:, to 000 pitinds; also 1111 V, in barrels, of 200 poundi each. Their WIIITN ZINC, which is cold dry or gnottot in oil, if, warranted and unsur passed ter It(t1)Y" and uniform whiteness. Illt . thod of preparation hes recently been di''•otered, which enables the Company to war m)nt their paints to keep crush and tuft in the keg,: fin• any reasonable time. In this respect their paints will be superior to any other in the market. 'Pheir Brown Zinc Paint, which insold et plow price, and can only he mole from the Zinc ores from New in now well known far its pro tective qualities when applied to iron or other metallic surlitees. Their Alone Color Point tomo4se4 all the pro perties of the Brown, and k of an agreeable col or flu , painting , Cuttages, Depots, Oat-buildings, Bridget, &c. Dealers supplied nn liberal term', by their Agents. FRENCH & RICHARDS, Wholoorle Paibt bf • I I..rs rifiel ImpOrfrrs, N. W. cur. of 10th & Market Sts., Phila. April 19, 1834.-6nr. UHT Ai 1 I ' • )1..., CAIIMON, T.TIVING Tenured' his extensive Store to No. 1, MeCalut's Row, tor:merle oeimpidi he T. R. Simonton, is now prepare d to edmientoilato his obi emtomert, and the public generolly, with a splendid and fashionable ;,...ortment (,f ,SPRINO AND SUMMER GOODS, 111,, aNsertineet eansiate of Dry Goode, Groceriek, Hardware. Queeusware, and nil kind, of goods loolally kept in a Country Store. Al.O, a be.tutitill cheap and elegant aa• sortment of Ladles' Dress Goods, and 'rrimrainfo of ,•very •arietr. Al.o, Ifata; Caps, Boanet. Boa. and Shoes, and a Nilriet) of goo+, of all kind, Country taken in e3011,1 4 .zr g. e• the hhhe.t ma..l:nt ifili . o3t:L .. 1)1'.1.A .- Tj 'Dii To TIIE INVALIDS op IIuNTINupoN. $l,OOll !Reward 2 URCIIER'S llydro-Elec:l . :ic 'Voltaic Chains, Alt for tint lint : unc introduced to the penplo of liantiniplini and vicinity, as the must con renient, Iteristal, and strictly scientific mode of instantly relieving nod permanently curing oil NERVOUS DISEASES. Now we know that nn announcement aimilar to the above meets the eye or the render almost dai ly, and perhaps this may be classed with many , others. But listen or yon do no injustice. It in claimed that Pulvermacher's Electric Chain, is the only magnetic remedical agent that in 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 at the Crystal Palace, and attract much attention fom the thousands who daily visit it. .510 DE OF USE. The manner of acing the AMn, is very ample. Thu chain is first moistened with common vin ,gar, and then ono end of the chain in applied to the part where the pain in located, and the other and opposite to the limt. The ends of the chnin should never teach each other. At the moment of ap plication, the most acute rain is instantly relieved, wherever it is teemed, by the passing through the part a constant current of uninterrupted vlectru magnetism. In the following remedy has ever given such vompieto anil perfect satislaction to the patient as Pulveriun i die, Chains: Rheumatism, Painful and swelled Joints, Pains is the Back, Deafness, Blindness, Paruly sis, Neuralgia in the Pace, Long standing Nem 'MN Headache, Palpitation of the Heart, Gener al Debility, Dyspepsia, &Male DiSetbiett,ASllllll4, Contracted Joints, ale. 1000 DOLLARS wilt be given to any person who wilt produce so ninny well authenticated certificates of cure (ruin intelligent patients and scientific physicians, of the above diseases, as has been performed hrthe use of the Electric Chain during the past year. ANOTHER FA9T. It is truly the fact that wherever the electric chains here been in roduecd, bottled nostrums and common lard have greatly diminished in sale, people hating become disgusted with the practice of u,iag their stomachs Mr drug shot. RECOMMENDATIONS. The Electric Chains are highly recommended by Prole:siiva Matt, Van Buren, Post Mid Car.. chan, or \.•a YOrk; are rise in daily aselit every flopital in thi,t city. The chains will lu•c fin years, are nlways t•L'u m fur use, and produce nu injurious when used ns directed. FEMALE DISEASES. The introduction attic Electric Chain into this conntry is the dawn of a new ern in medicine.— During the him twenty years, it can ted'ely he es timated that ten thoumind tamales have died year ly (runt thin one ilisevc. PROLAYSCS UTERI. It is well km:we to medical men that this com mon dismue is beyond the reach or medicine, and that in propurtion to the amount or medicine giv en, the more the patient is doomed to nutria, and homier will death close the scene. During the last 2 years more than one thousand cases of Peulops. Cirri (falling of the womb) !Live been posstartstij cured in England stud France. Mona or those eileen were ladies of high standing, who had previously tried all other kinds of treatment with no benefit. Among the distin guished lashes tom have been cured in Paris is the present Queen of France. In this country, du ring the last year, ere hundred ernes have been cured in the city of New York. many who have allowed their 1110110 S to he published Mr the bene fit of those suffering with similar complaint,— The mode of use is simply to apply one elm of 30 link chain to the spine just above the hip:, ::ml the other Mid 11p011 the alidethelh and stales the chain to remain Simone hour. This to be sepegt. d four times dering tee twenty-fonr CHllosid itIIEWIATISm The Electric (Intim mover fail to relieve the serer. , pains and swelling incident to this disea,e. The nurse forms of this discone readily yield to a few tipplications of a chain, and in no single in- Static , have ti t v tailwl to give instant relict, the, did ma ellect a permanent enre. All persons Wilo or this usual winter complaint. are kindly invited to 'till and obtain a pamphlet 4 HORACE V. SMITH, Awnt Mr Hun tingdon county, who will also explain their 'nude a use. The electrii• ebnins 121111 be sent by mail to nny part of tiic Cinteil States, by isililresi , ing (pout pod) taut r opints in the principal cities, or Joseph St• :,.eri. li, Broadway New l'ltrk. JI1t;EPII TEI Agent, 563 1.10,1,1,,,t;', V. January Jour SCOTT. SAM LL T. BitowN li3ftYjyr.l% . Attorneys at Law, Huntingdon, Pa., snmc as that formerly occupied by John Esq, ,ct. 19, 185:1. HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY. D:IIcGILL returns histlinnks lii' friends mul thu publirajl4fr=l Mih,t for their very liberal patronage. and ;e.k, , ,.2 . 4 1 5Whii hopes by strict attention to businessa44,U;A. to merit a continuance of the same, in all kinds of Castings, Cooking Stiwes, Mr-Tight, ihlor, Ten Plate Wood and Coal Stoves ' of rations si nes, and all kinds or Ploughs: the Lancaster and the Plank Barshear patterns, and Keystone Nu. 4 Self-sharpening and Hill side Ploughs, toil Shears to snit oil kinds of Ploughs in the !lulling-mill and Forge Cnstin,:o, Grist and Saw mill Castings, Lewistown Threshing Machine Patterns, and the four horse and two him, power of Cl patterns; and all other kind, of enstings too numerous to locution, all of wide], will he sold cheaper than ever for cash and nil kinds of country produce. Also, old mettle taken in exchange for castings. Huntingdon, November 9, 1853. TO WOOL CARDERS. TIIE undersigned have forsnle a second-hand ed Carding Machine. with nil the no eessary lixt/11126, which they oiler fur inlo very law. Any nun wishing to purchase will do nell to call and see it. KESSLER & BRO. Mill Creel:, April 12, 1 t•54.-31n.•. A fresh supply of Garden Seeds Irate 'Risley' Onrdett, just received, anti fur sale by Feb. 23 1:453. , t4ax•rtm JUST receiving, this wcy k, Ackerel, Herring unit for sale by A W. SAX TON. JusT received a beautiful nssortment of Seal iped and Plain Velvet Ribbons, by .1. & sAvrow. Tfiinest assortment of hoots lint bi,ooo ± ever offered in town, for solo low by .1. W. SA XTO3f. Grocery, Confectionary, Bakery, AND oysiren igAz.OON. HENRY J. AFRICA, would respecttlilly in vile tfm public to call at his establishment in Railroad Street, where all those who tined any good Breed. Rusk, or any other kind of Cakes found at a Bakery, may be supplied. lie has jest received a very large and fresh supply of Fruit and ConlJetionaries, such as Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Nuts, &c,, and a large stock of TOYS. He receives dill,. from the city of Baltimore, the best OYSTERS that ran be Roma. Those in want ofprinie 'shellfish,' eon ho mummies!. ted by calling at the saloon. ilo liva fitted up a saloon expressl fur the Ladies. Thankful to the public for past favors, he hopes by strict attention to business to merit u continu ative of the same. Oct. 12, '52. NOTICE. ENRY CORNPIROpST havingjit4t re• 11 turned 11015 Philadelphia with a large and well seleeted sreek of I)ry Goods, Boots & Shoes, 11l ard wa re, C rockery-ware, &c., cuthrucing the usual variety of it country MOM, Wll4 l lllllll. Mum enabled to minimal, ifm; out terms permitting him to compete suceessfully with any other store in the vicinity, would res pectfully solicit the patronage of kin 11401111 n 1111 d CllOOlllOl,, 111111 WmII , IIIIIIICIIVOr to'tnerit the tip meleitioi, as hp is well satisfied of his ability lit pre,ent, to suit the tastes and accommodate the wishes of the public at burgs. Ile is prepared of sell very low for Prod ece .the ;n nneliaimc at the tm, A1t2.111.4.1, OP Hardware, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Notions, Deno, Paints, Oils, Ilals,laps, Boots, Shoes, &c., At James Brielmes Store, Huntingdon, Which arc offered at the lowest prices, also re. ceiving a large supply of CANDIES, which will ho sold at wholesale price as low no 14 ets. per lb. Also, Fruits, Ornnges, Lemons, ins, Figs, &c. All of which have been hough with great care, and on the best terms, nod we he sold low for Cash or to punctuid Gusto /s• I flatter myself that I can and will sell Go, oto its they can ho bought for in this neighlicenet My friends are requested to roll and exiA! llB for themselves, feeling confident tint doewho do so cannot go away without buying. Ladies 00,1 Gentlemen of this neighborhood beim me when 1 say that great pains have been viten to get such goods as you admire. Store ou Hill street, oprrelth the J.U.SAL Omen. Huntingdon, Oct. In, Late Arrival of New Goods. lot of b ar ed Debuts. Persian Twills, D oni mi ona d F re odi Ginghums, Alpneens, tack Flannels. Tweed. and Linseys, brown mid blench ed umtlins . al't ., .te stock of ribbons, and a woortoont of dies: girod4 liar ladies and gentlemen. Fur style and price can't be, beat, ler talc nt GEO. G\VIN'S Stare, onekn Ground Alton Salt jußt krrived and for ode at GEO. GWIN'S Store. 50 barrel&Conetnangh Snit in gore and far sale by GEO. UWIN. A late arrival of English and French Merinos for sale low at the store of GEO. GIVIN. 100 kegs Nails and Spikes for sale by the keg or pound, at GEE. GAVIN'S Store. 500 lbs. Cast Steel fur drills and sledges, for sale ut the storo of GEO. UWIN. 500 nice', calico, new styles end Patterns, of good quality, sot,: low at the bum , or GEO. G WIN. Fluid :amps, n large and handsome assortment for sate at GEO. UWIN'S Store. Jed. 4, 18:14. Cottage, fur Gothic, and other Clucko, • " cheap, at Earn. Snare's Jewelry Store, ;• Huntingdon. HOUSEKEEPERS. TIOUSEKEEPIitS study your interests, why go to Auction and pay extravagant ;wives for half-made Fun:strum,: ? Call at No. I, North NINTH qrcet, and examine the largest assort ment of the beSt made /11111 Bedding in the eity, Feather I ',ed.., h air , husk, and Straw Matties,c, to 1,r4, rtmeat of fancy What nots, Sofa Tables. toles, and Washstands; Walnut tel Frellt:11 Tete-a-tetes, Di vans. IVortirci , ,, 1t00!.,,, , -; French Bedsteads; Fancy Smiled S..at, Cam, seat. AVindsor, and of fice Chairs, Counting-house. Cane-seat Stools, Settee and Arm-eliair Cashion.; Cottage furni ture made in every stie and color; Sofa Beds and Lounges, wholesale tel retail, end wstrranted to give satisfaethm, and sold at the lowest prices. Sep. 28, 1553.-ly FIVE PER CENT SUING FUND. Chartered by the State of Penn sylvania in CAPITA I. STOCK LEETHER. FRITZ & HENDRY, Store, 29 N. 3rd NI. Philadelphia, \1,1.1.111,1 . 11 Nlitnufacturers, Curd, rs, ImporterF, Cuinutishion and General Leather Buoiness, Wholesale and Iletail, :%14oltirActurs 15 Alitrgaretta Street. ti_. 24, H. W. SMITH, Ituntingdon, Penn'a. (IFFICE rat Main Street, next to that of Cen. j A. P. Wilson. Terms mode r ate, and all work warranted to Tuo , us ilia ls ir o c z o so u x .y. , • TooLta Lanc a ster ~oi mm nc l a ..7PmA..m u t i , , n; give entire satisfaction. July 13, '33. DAVID IQ'MPY,IIIE, WILLIAM 61.1,151, ; Hillitiflglloll co. Lanetw'er errandTHOMAS CAMPBELL , JAMES GARDNER, A %TWINE 1 . AT AA 11.; Blair county. Lancaster county. Fill attend to i t h i: t e4 C m o c i l i t i t t rit i m i t o c u il se t . o him. Of flee nearly opposite Central renn , a. Ranking House, maAy, ,LEIST, CO.— (dice Alb. , May 4, • 33. A. W. BENEDICT, , 11 glimuy street, a few doors west of the Court • 4TTO.RNEY 1-107 House, and nearly opposite toe Post °ince, Mi. , • lidaysburg, Pa. Infortnm his old *lends and the public that he The Company is now ready to transact bust. has returned to his old horn, and will mold to 111,89. Upon money deposited •filr a specific nil busitte , s in li, protemmion, entrusted to hint, I period of three, six, nine or twelve months, in with tidelliy /Ma him lent ability. terest will he paid at such rates um are usually mice in Main strei.t, month side, the last house allowed by Saving, Institutions. Transient de below the Court hon., posites received, payable,. detnand. Huntingdon. May 13, 1852.-6 m. R. R. BRYAN, Cashier. BHE HE LA I\ ES, in endless variety, a —"idaY'burg , 'II, 18,0 . ' the cheap corner of A. CARMON. I IL K. NEFF, 111. 11., --- - GRAND oFENING TJAVING located himself in WARRIORRMARK or this Minty, re,pet•tfully otter his SPRING AND SUMMER ro pfessio na l m,uic es to the citizens of that place ami the .uuty AT THE HUNTINGDON CLOTHING STORN. A. WILLOUGFIBY, ITAS.iiist returned from the ,:itst with at large splandal al.:stimulant at Spring and Summer Clothing, for men and boys, made in the latest rishion and in the most duraiile manner. 1y ho ever wants to ho dressed hiller and cheaper nnelanly else in town, let him call at Wll.l.ortillltY'S CLo rum; Scotts, ate hour west at' T. Bead Si Son's drug store, Huntingdon. Call and see for yourselves. April El. DOlllll, K Klerelled English Snub and Twist FOWL/N(: PIECES—else Single %rm. ad Guns, trout tour dollars to thirty eaeli. for saki by J. . SANT°, ir CST reeeis ing the handsomest hit id* Carpets ever odereil in this plaice. Oil Cloths, which will be sold low by J. i P S.I.VrON. Lots in Altoona for Sale. LOTS FOR SALE IN ALTOONA six miles north of Hollidaysburg ,ninl about one mile north west of Allegheny Furtwe, Blair county. After the 21st day of May, the LOTS in said TOWN 'kill be open to the public for sale. It is well known that we Pennsylvania Rail' Road Company . have selected this place thr the erection of Dieu main Machine and other Shops IJorge assortment. of Lawns unit Berezetie and lie r ln ' l l lt i l l i i i t: illl) l =i n tl early the Fel 1 I :Leine:, just received at the cheap store of throwing at 011ee a largo amount of irade w this 1) P. G W IN. place. The main inducement at this time in of -2UOO Fee, or Safety Fuse, lust received feting Lots Mr sale, b eing to bemire the & s . „,„ N. ate Machinists and redesnien, nod homes tor the Machinists and other employees of the Rail qinE Saving Fund atilt, National Safety Coin- Road Company. Early application will secure pang, No. 62 {Velum Street, 2 doors above Lots at a low price. Third, PHILADELPHIA. is open every day Foi further information apply to C. H. MA front 8 o'clock A. M. to 7 o'clock P. M., and on ER, at Altoona, or to R. A. McMURTRIE, Monday and Thursday evenings till 8 o'clock.— Hollidaysburg. This institution is well known as one at' the best May 1,1852—1 f. managed and safest in the country, and pays viva ----- - PER CENT, interest fur looney put in there, from I Notice to Tavern Keepers. the date ol' deposit. NOTICE is hereby given to the keepers of Inn- Any sum from One Dollar upwards is received. and Taverns within Brecon:fly of Hunting - And all sums, large or email, are paid back on don, that tlasJudgps of the Court of Quarter Ses demand, without notice, to any amount. skins of said county, enjoin up o n the keepers This slicing toad has mortgages, Ground such Inns and Taverns that they close their res- Rents. and other first-class investments, all well partial bare on the Sabbath, • aim! refrain from secured , . animating Inn.. th an halfa nth" u selling or dealing out 1111110Vg Oh that day ; and dollars. for the security of depo.•itoi.s. the licenses of such f or ns shall disregard this injunction will be revoked thwith agreeably to Office 62 Walnut street, two . doors above Third, Philadelphia. Non. HENRYL. the Aet of Assembly in such case made and pro- BENNER , P flth• ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vine l'res'i. I %Pitied upon the Met of such vinlation coming to thu 4,,,wiudge of the WY. J. Rum, Secretary. By the Court, 24th •T(111. 1852. BOARD or REVVEREEN. I TIIEO, 11. CIiEMER, Clerk, Boni Wm. Richards, Pottstown, Montgomery May 1. 1852. co. .1. 1). Streeper editor of the Montgomery county Ledger, Pottstown. ,1. M. Sneenemen, editor of the Neutralist, Skippackville, Mont. co. Enos Benner, Esq., editor of the Farmer's • Friend, Sumneytown, Mont. en. lion. Joel Jones, late Mayor of Phil's. lion. John Rolibini,jr., inemher of Congress ith District, Pennsylsunia, Ifon..lanies Page, lain Postmaster of Phil:, Dom Wrn. Peninzt,,, late Governor of Nea • ')4l, . AND JEALLIk The ,„, sero ,„,,ritunkrui to his fri nib amp pu- I irons_ unit , generally, for pa. ' •? awn,. to c-wry oil .0 I =rule trouage, Otto stand. i . aa a rt , 10 Mr. lout s Ile ,h Inr krt strictinstingdon, where be will 1. 1 0• tel to all who w t tosor him with their cadre, m.l ni aa kce ,..'s hotsd it gond assortment of W.k cut.a, ire., dr., all of will. Ito is d ea ssned to sell at low prices. / rocks, Watches and Jewelry of all kidl: will iy repaired at short notice, . uul having made nr rangements with a good workman, all repairs will bo done inn neat and durable 'sooner, nod eve, person leaving 'slides for repairing drill hntr them done at the precise time. By paying "triet attention to business, and selling it low ratos, 1.12 hopes to receive a share of public purronnge. JOSEPH RIGGER. Huntingdon, Sept. 7,1852.—1 y. • HUNTINGDON !?!:1!tB! A E 1'.11214 WM. Vir 1: ;Li. X AVYII. $ v Respectfully informs his . -------- friends and the ..----- public general ., Iv, that he has t 4 00 r ,-_ , v 1 ,1 - -_- - . r establis It e d a c!", ,-, ' • . 1 .,,..-,7 --- "Mitrlde Yard. i 1 liEn „in the borough b 1 I ,l i i l llllllllll IV . . 1 . q• Huntingdon, ,110,1 ,• SIC , ~._ 1,,,,. 'P S ni,l 1,,, just re -,--•-'-- '""-•'1 utmifti -• cited from ---.....':=------ ,----. ---- -- • Philadelphia a selected stock of choice Marble grave-stones, o every description, which he will furnish ut very reduced prices. All orders from nny part of the county or ad joining counties, tetdressed to the subscriber. will be received and promptly attended to. Shop on Hill street, two doors west of Gen. A. P. Wilson's Office. May let, 1353.-Iy. Adams & Co.'s Express. T. E. SIMONTON, Agent, Huntingdon. 'Money, Packages, and goods ofall kinds, re ceived and forwanled at the risk of the company, to all the cities and principal towns in the United State May WW2. BLACK BEAR HOTEL, undersigned the deig a l t t i el „ l e ras i Lea r s i el , and tiro corner amain and Montgomery Street, 3 it in the borough of Ilmaingdun, and is well prepared to accommodate all who luny furor him with their custom. The traveling communi ty end the public g enerally ore cordially invited to call with him, hoping by strict 'mention to busines4 to merit n large portion of public patron age. Icif p i th ns will be spared to render general satisfaction. ROBERT KYLE. June 49,':,3.-1y A. P. IV tbsox. B. BUM, PETRIKIN. IVILSON k PETRIKIN, ./177'OltATVS L.-IW, lIUNTINGDoN, P.l. Practice in tie several Courts of lluntiomlon. Blair, Cambria, Centre, Mifflin and :Juniata Cou u • ion. March 23, 1883. THOS. READ, Would reopectfully inform Ilk friends MO r 1:( nubile, rhm he Ens on Imml and is reevis 101 Consisting of 'Watches, Chains, Breast Pins, g e r Rings, Ear Rings, Pencils , lie} s, Studs, I‘.letlallions' &e. Together with his.celehr..• tod and unrivalled GOLD PEN. W hie!! la equal if not superior, to any now in 11SCi 1 . ;1041 I'oll is hillgtlll . o4 With 1111/ 0,1 011300, 11111 i eery Pen Warranted. Olt dill you ever, no I never Mercy on us what a treat; Get Read's Gold Pen, they're extrn fine, And only Ami; in North Third Street. A splendid Pen 'A' Where Si! you !. , .rt it ! Pure Diamond Pointed, con', Yes, my friends there's no In Head's Enid Pens ofNorth Third titre, VAltead's Gola Pen is found only at 53 Nor, S Third Street, below Arch East Side. THOS. Ii EA 1), Piladelphia. Inn. I, 115.11.—tf. iscrycnc,:cas : J. B. Luilen, I•i. D. Gen. A. P. Wilson, M. A. Dendorson, " Wm. P. Othison, Esit J. H. Dorsey, " Hon. James (iwinn, M. Stewart, " John Scott, Esq. Dom Geurgo Taylor. Mutinylon, Pa. Jacob M, Goma, M. D., Akroudria. John M'Culloch, Petersburg. tt‘P7,'s2-tf. A SPLENDID asiortnient of Ladies' Dress rl Cleodsjust received itt CAIIMON'S, Av li the si gir l r . tl a t ie . ois tge cheep tlyo on bend store ir nod for sale by .1. 111tICKEIL CHOICE ptquons fur medicinnl purpa es, eutNist lug of Best glitaitY FRENCII nfi , l4Wir, " UONLAC BRANDY, it II BOMA ND GIN, MALIERI4 " LISBON WINE, it S wER wiNE , SUPERIOR POICP WINE. In `llion, all kind, al' J,igonr, rival for that pur rutfpyP he had at the ch,an 1,1 L- :;i:1k.,.;1 1 F+4 7 ,11M CIL!, GEORGE GWEiI. II As alol 'wetting, nt bid ,'ur 1,1111111 Siol, i i.\lnrl:rt'ptitrc, the brie. e Spring and Sintinker (Zoottg ever 'OM,' th• ~r Ina ali.l htly.S st:ling at unu.tually Iwyyrices.. . . . Al%. vtuek 14.111)11,c, in part, eletii, 111,11 . k 'no taticy. Satinett., n lartte variety et Satin and Silk VeAtine.., Kriitneky and 1.011111. Jean., Tweed-. Tickitie, brown and hicaelieit 31iislitei, Drill, Crash Bags and !lagging, Tula, Diaper. &c. Ladies Dress and Fiincy Goads. l'rinto , in abundance, 'Mow:. du Lane, ' 1)e rieremt,. Liwres, black and fancy, colored Silks. Bonnet an Herrn.: Silk itiblam, fancy Gimp. black ilk Laec. colored Kid lilurea, Gents Mark do.. Linen allot I.landkcrcideti., Italian Cravats, /10311317,.,14:, Boots and shoes. Sardwaro, gueesiswpte, Glassware' and Cedar Ware, Groceries, Ilats and Caps. A gres.t variety of Straw Coodi. My ,Itoek 11:19 been selected with 11, greittest core in 'regard to finality and prier. awl I floor, inyltelf tkat I can Dili, inducements to purchabertt not to Inepund elsewhere. - . Thank 'al for the patronage of the past. by ray Metals, awl the public cenerally, 1 respectfully solicit a etintimmee of the same. (sr My,olkt stiwk of Goads will he gold at per cent. lorlow er,t. April 12, 1853. NEW WWII's! AND I.l.l:Nl'v in"rucup AT t '. t ~. eej'F' 11;' DAVID P. GWIN T have jag veeeived, and am TIOW nponinyz, nn the c o rner opposite Comas' Hotel, a large aml be:tuff& assortment of S prin r, and Mummer Goods. eonsistingot , ,loths,Carsiniers, Pitney and Plain, tqlka,Faney rind Black,Derege Detains, Itur,ge.,. Bard Deluins, Lawns, Gingham, Linens, Mus. ling, and prima a every description. Hosiery, (Doves, Silk litts, Long and Short, Veils. Cal. lars, Ceder-sleeves, Ribbons, Shawls, and a va riety of I)RES.S GOODS too numerous to men tion. Also, a large assortment of Bonnets, Hats and Shoes, Croceries, Queensware, and liardware, Crpet , . Cloths and Carnet Bogs, (•lothew and Market Baskets, Buckets, Churns. Tubs, He.. The public arc respectfully lux 41.0 I 4.0 and examine uq• Goods, as I am ticterniitiell to soil them cheap. All kinds of Cduntry Produce tuken in ex change the Goods ut the highest market prices. Huntingdon, April 5, 1854. • The Celebrated Prize Cure for Fever and Ague, by TIIIS Reinedy is rlll,ly ‘egeul,;,, wohuup nnr portion of fiacign, delcturnins. or inercuruti ingredient whatever in its compo,nion. The con tents of a ringle Battle is sufficient to eura the most obstinate CMS ' III111:11, oar. It strengthens the ,ttantich, inrignratett the film, and restores the F . 5 , 1,19 it? 11,1011117 healthy ,tote-411 ro,t. . cntaciy pre vehits lhst, Alrelloll ~'ltich plants .!71 , ~,I• ono! rccinn- • h.isc tat;., ~ (lier pre for • ~i.rr: i~~. l„i, i~ ~ ~~, is simpiy •• . • ..• ;; . 0 cliiiSe 01 1, The neon, kto Co. t,tonory presented to estahlish ito venal ti,ti slintild be carefully investigated, and jina ru Mildh credit given to it, and on litlll . o, dian it deserve , . a personal character, WC $110111•11. , 01, to the relieetability 0r th,, itittlOSSeS, tilt IIIC which they have tel air att observation or the facts, un l the impartiality, aml con :44llmm of their statentento. Cnr roborittitti ,liileitielits Of tinniher resp e ,,,,i,i„ witnesses to the truth of any titer, may amount to irre .i.tilile et 'dole, We ha', a demile'l account of the study tool labor ilii•ObtOt 10 it preitOriltiOTl--or the selentice• H iliciph, upon which it is based-- W . ole TICIV,Iry Whit+ rsi,ts, in the very nature of the compoilial, fo• ctiCating cures in ulln t I`,l'y 111,111 , , -- itml of ilia character nail re,pretahilliy or the witoc,,es who litre tes ar-1,1111,111114 ( . 1114• 4 which it has hire riably perfornieil. e might enumerate other ca,cs, tool eire the te,tioe.: , other,, tool in deed weary our reader wilt reperaions of cases. ire deem utinet,ssary, nail shall therefore cooling °unwires to u ',election oft few of those whose characters end stuniling in the community are well hur.wn, toil whose positions gave theta the opportunity of testing the value of the Pci. The gentlemen whose f'ertilicates are given. are well known to the citizens of latneaster and York Counties, in Pennsylvania, besides other portions el' that State; also to the citizens of Ma.- 1,i1111 , 1 who reside in,the neighborhood at' the t,tceptchamia and Tide-water ('::1:d. I , 11e of the gentlemen named James MI . CON10:1", fs 1 . , re, presented York Clienty in she Senate of Penn. sylvattia thr many years. These gentlemen were alt Comractors On the .'t;tespichantatt :mud nig r'aa.:/s, which terminate at 1i:1%7e-de l-ft:ace, :it the 1111.nnil of the Chesapeeke Bay._ The of:leers of the Comp.:mica were, at' course, acquainted with the Contractors; and should there he tiny doubt, epplication may ho agate to then, for the truth of the representation made in regard to the characters tho,w whose certificates are appended. TO THE PUBLIC: The Under:4,3ml, hot great benefit will result to the public tu na , a knowledge of the efficacy of the. Pnizu Orin: for rtivEn and Acme, 1 do most cheerfully certify that we have, individ ully, suece,sthl operation in the uninher of cases annexed to ourrespective nattier, and that, in no instance within our knowledge, F has it tidied to cure in a sinyie day, by the use of I the contents of a siayle honk. Dated, Lancaster, Silderuper 4, 1980. Signed— ' It. Al UILLISON, Sec. I and 2S. C. 2 eases. 1. WILLIAMS. "lo" Il 2 n 11. FrupATRIcK, •1 7 14 4i. FISIIF4I1 4 " 28 1. WEIL Lock Na. I and 2, " " Bf. PHELAN "t i 4 14 OINOR, See. 23 T. vv. C. 3 " " 29 alid 30 " 11 " lo eortohiration of the certificates oldie high .l re , peetahle emitractors ithove named, written' buntline feeliogs prompted them to give pnbllefty to the liiets therein stated. the 611 lowing ee9l6- cote from Major James :11eCookev, itt that Limn n member id tint Senate of the i:muntortwealth 44 l'entisylvniiia. will he read with interest by all who ore nillieted with Fever and Agile: ' l•Pi . ..ki:ii Ifirt ron. /ed.. ..,.., Pa. .Viiv. 16.'38. Having wito,seil TWENTI -omen ~.C.5 Of Meier :Ind Ague (ired I, tile celebrated NMI:CI:11E. I make this I.nn . li for the henefit and etniithrt or. nil those itistre , seil n ith that troublesome likeit:4o —1; rte aml .19er. .1:15. hl'CltNKbiy." h ise", just ro— k-A ,eked itt. D. P. GIVIN'S Cheap Store.. . . NEW STAGE LINE. iher would re.poettni:r inform ilia 1 traselirn: that he now limning a line of Marks fruto Mr. I 'llion to orhisonia. us inflows: Front Orl , i-onia to Mt. Union and hack »gain. every Mani mei Friday. rasseng,i, wi:loinz to go to Simile Gap, ' , ratty other place, will he iiiken ml withant delay. llis narks are ;;nod and eutnihrinhj o , ans lie is determined to have 1)0110 but gOllll Itnd .011,1 S in a WOIN), .11iS .ICiiri) IF :11 carry an.l