lALFABLE MILL PROPERTY At Private Sale. 11 , 11 IS property is situate on Stone Cruet, about 9 stiles north of Huntingdon, l'a. The mill is in ". good repois,^liss 9 ran of burr., Sc. '- Also, u good Saw Mill tot Loth Mill; a good dtcelling house fur the stiller. Also, 290 Aorea of Land, &mat 125 Acres of which is cleared and in n good state of cultivation; the balance is well covered with good timber. The farm buildings eunsists of a large Frame House. a large Frame Barn, and a largo Store House, in a good stand for a store, bat now unoccupied. Also, a large orchard of choice fruit. _ _ The property Is under a lease for font yeare from the tat of next April, at ..F.i35 a year. . , For further inftrmetion Call on the subscriber in Huntingdon GLORGE court Sept. 27, '34.—tf. Rebecca Furnace AT PRIVATE SALE. MD'S property is situate on Stone L Creek, about 12 miles north of "Et Iluntingdon, Pa. It is in good or-' 4 der, and plenty of ore within 2 7YaLqr= miles—in a fine wood country where coal can be got readily, and about 400 ACHES of LAND. This property is now idle, and possession can Le given at any time. Any further'infortnation can be had by Cal ling with George Couch, Huntingdon, or Mary Couch, Altoona. Sept. 27, 1824.—tf. Ito 'rum putrae. [3ll. 2. P. EPUMILI3t RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Stonerstown, Coal Mont, Hopewell, and the country adjacent, that he has located a Medical I Mice in the house formerly occupied by Lemuel Evans. Esq., and is now ready to attend to all calls, and by strict attention to business, hopes to receive a good portion of public favor. September 6, 1664.-Iy. Land For Sale, The undersigned desirous of removing to the West offers for solo his lands, consisting of 265 acres of improved land; the improvements con sist of a good Stone House, a double Log Barn, Carpenter Shop, and Blacksmith Shop; n great variety of fruit on one end of the farm, and on the other and a two Story Log House, and good frame barn, and some young fruit tress planted. There are about 160 or 170 acres cleared, and in a good state of cultivation, the remainder is well timbered, and within 1 mile of a good saw-mill; there net several never failing springs of water on the premises. This property is so situated as to divide into two farms if desired. The pro perty is situate about si miles east of this bore' August Id. 1854. JOHN PORTER. Town Property for Sale. THE subscribe• offers some valuable property for side is the Borough of Alexandria, con sisting of Two Houses and Lots. The houses are large and comfortable, with every requisite outbuilding. One of the houses has been occu pied as a store, &e• On the lot are a great vari ety of fruit trees. Possession could ho obtained in the fall, if desired. July 5, 1854, SAMUEL SPYKER. BANKING HOIJSE —or— BELL, GARRETTSON & CO., Oa .:V:sth-west Corner of Hill and Montgome ry Streets, in the Borough of Huntingdon, T which a general Bunking business is eon /A templated to he done. Drafts on Philadelphia, Pittsburg, hr., hr., always for sale. Collections made at the princi pal points in the United States. Money received on deposit,payable on demand, ithont interest; also for 3,6, and 12 months, payable with reasonable rates of interest thereon. Members of Firm: Iroilidaystrurg, Pa., R. B. ,TomrsTo, 'Wu. M. Lloyd, 3. M. 11r.t.r., Wm. JAC K 17itlabltphn, flt., Wm. Donuts, .TR., Tnos. Fotes, A. T. WIT.RON, J. G.. MIL., Joux SCOT; Wm. P,_0..0x, J.VMES GW IN, GEO. W. GARRETTBON. Huntingdon, Pa., July 12, 181.1.-3 m. American Artists , triton. 9111 F. Subscribers to the Works of the Artists' 1 Union are respectfully infbrmed that from the unprecedented favor which they have receiv ed, the Secretary feels confident in stating that the whole lumber of Engravings (250,000) will be disposed of within a few months, of which due notice, through the press, will be given. AGENTS are requested to form Clubs and send in their Subscribers without delay. J. W. HOLBROOKE,, Secretary. 505 Broadway, New York. July 10, 1854.—Sin. Farm and Saw-Mill for Sale. The ' subseribei oilers for sale his Farm and Saw-Mill, situate in Barren township, of this county, at thOunction of Stone Crock and East Branch, containing Two Hundred and Thir ty Acres, of which 80 Acres is cleared and in a good state of cultivation; the balance is covered with Pine and Oak timber, and all tillable. July 5, 1854. JAMES lIEMPHILL. FRANKLIN HOUSE, Chesnut Street,between 34 and 4th, ratt.A.DEVP iftlL OLIVER 11. I'. l'Al.latt, of Ohio, and JAMES 11. LATE D, of this City, having leased the above well known and popular house, for a term of years, aro now prepared to accom modate guests in a manner equal to any house in the city. The location of this house is superior to any other, being in immediate proximity to business; also, 'o most of the Banks, Public Offices, Post (Silica and the Exchange, where omnibusscs start for all parts of the city. The houso having been put in thorough repair, and now furniture added, with many modern im provements, will add much to the comfort of guests. The tables will at all times be supplied with the best the market affords, and nothing shall be wanting, on our part, to make the FRANKLIN truly the Travelers' Home. Your patronage is most respectfully solicited. PARKER & LAID. July 19. 1854.-3 m. LAND RANTED. A NY person having a small piece of land for /1 sale, within ten miles of this place, say six or eight acres, can find a purchaser who will pay THE essn DOWN, by calling at my lard nanny, at the office of the Huntingdon Journal. July 28, 1854. DONNETS. of alt sorts and colors, also, Miss' .1.) Flats, from 37i to 300, just received and for sale by J. & W. SAXTON. L s ILK Dress Matterns, Berard de Lanes,Bera• kJ zee, and Lawns of every variety and color, just received and for sale by J. & W. SAXTON. CLOTHS .I.IVD CASSIJEIERES, plain and fancy, at very low prices, at the store of GEO. G WIN. GOLD CHAINS—A line variety for sale, ye. ry low, at Erm. SNARE'. JUST RECEIVED and forsalo Fish, Salt and Pia+,ler by J. & W. SAXTON. 11 BEAUTIFUL assortment of Fanry Cassi niers, Cloths, Summer Wear, for men and boys. Also, Carpet Bags. &c., &c., just receiv ed and for sale by J. & W. SAXTON. OOKING Glasses, jest received and for sale JJ by J. f k W. SAX TON. HATS. --'Moleskin No. 1 and 2, of the latest styles. Kossuth Hats of various styles and qualities—will be sold low at the cheap store of GEO. GIVIN. GT A fine lot Of PISTOLS at EDM. SNARL'S! LADIES DRESS GOODS, Mos. Delano!, B. Delanes, De Beres°, Lawns, Ginghams, and a choice variety of Goods of all aiiimiliiiillia 01 GEO. GWIN. BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL, Where may be obtained the most speedy rom ay for InSEASES.—Oleets Strictures, Seminal Weakness, Pain in the Loins, Affections of the ICldneys, and all those peculiar affections arising from a secret habit, particularly the youth of both sexes, which if not cared, produces con stitutional debility, rendering marriage impossi ble, and in the end destroys both Mind and Body. Young Men, especially, who have become the victims of Sol itary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an uutiniely grave thou sands of young men of the most exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced listening senates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to century the living lyre, may call with full confidenee. Married Persons. or those contemplating marriage, being aware of physical weakness, should immediately consult Dt 7 . J., end he restored to pethet health. Dr. Johnston, office No. 7 South Fredrick St., seven doom frnm Baltimore Street, east side up the steps. erße particular in obtaining the name and number, or von will mistake the place. . . A cure warranted, or no charge made, in from one to two days. TAKE b;OTWE.—Dr. Johnston's office is in his dwelling, up the steps. His very extensive prac tice is a sufficient guarantee, that he is the only propel physician to apply to. Dr. Johston, member of the Royal College of Surgeons. London, graduate from one of the most eminent Colleges of the United States, and the greater part of whose life has been spent in the Hospitals of London, Paris Philadelphia, and elsewhere, has effected some of the most aston ishing cures that were ever known, many troll bled with ringing in the ears and head when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sad dest sounds, and bashfulness, with frequent blush ing attended sometimes with derangement of mind, were enrol immediately. A CERTAIN DISEASE.—It is a melancholy fact that thousands fall victims to this horrid disease owing to the unskilfulness of ignortmt pretenders who by the nse of that deadly poison Mercury, ruin the Constitution, causing else most serious symptoms of that dreadful disease to make their appearance, such ns affections of the head, nose, throat, skin, etc., progressing with frightful ra pidity till death puts a period to their dreadful suffering, by sending them io that 13ourne whence tie traveler retnrns. TAKE PARTICULAR NoricE.—Young men who have injured themselves by a certain practice in dulged in when alone—it habit ftequently learned *opt evil companions, or at school—the effects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured renders marriage impossible, and de stroys both mind and body. What a pity that a young man, the hope of his country, and the darling of his parents should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of life by the consequence oldeviating from the path of nature and indulging inn certain secret habit. Such persons before contemplating Marriage, should reflect that a sound mind and body are the most necessary requisites to promote connu bial happiness, Indeed without these, the jour ney thrangh life becomes a weary pilgrimage, the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with the melancholy reflection, that the happiness of another heroines blighted with our own. CONSTITUTIONAL DEititrry....-Dr. J. address es young men, end all who have injured them selves by private mind improper indulgence. IMPUISSANA.—These nre . sonie of thesad and melancholy effects produced by early habits of Pouth, viz: Weakness of the Back and Limbs, ains in the head, Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscular power, Palpitation of the Heart Dys pepsia, Nervous Irritability, Detangements of the Digestive Functions, General Debility Symptoms of Consumption, &e. MENTALLY—The fearful cflbets on the mind aro much to he dreaded; Loss of memory, Confusion of ideas, Depression of Spirit, Evil Forbodings; Aversion to Society, Self Distrust, Love of Soli tude, c., ore some of the evils produced. Thousands of persons of all ages,can now judge what is the cause of their declining health. Los ing their vigor, becoming weak, pale and emacia ted, have singular appearance ehout the eyes, cough and symtoms of consumption. Married persons, or those contemplating mar riage, being aware of physical weakness, should immediately consult ltr. J. and be restored to per 'bet health. Office, No. 7, South Frederick-St., • Baltimore, bid. ALL SURGICAL OPRRATIONG PERFORMED.- N. B. Let no false delicacy prevent you, but ap ply immediately either personally or by letter. Skin Diseases Speedily Cured, To SrnAstanitsr—The many thousands cured at this Institution within the last ten years, and the numerous important Surgical Operations performed by Dr. J.,witnessed hy the Reporters of the papers, and many other persons, notices of which have appeased again and again before the public, is a sufficient gnarantee that the afflicted will find a skillful and honorable phys!cian. As there a•e so many ignorant and worthless quacks advertising themselves as Physicians,ruln ing the health of the afflicted Dr. Johnston would say to those unacquainted with his reputation that his credentials or Diplomas always hang in his Ake. --- Weakness of the organs immediately cured, and full vigor restored Ea' All letters post paid—remedies sent by mail. May 22, 1853.—1 y. Mechanics, Inventors and Manufacturers, $570. IN CASII PRIZES. $570. VOMUME TEN OF THE "SCIENTIFIC AMER ICAN" commences on the I Gth of September. It is chiefly devoted to the advancement of the interests of Mechanics, Inventors, Manufacturers and Farmers, and is edited by men practically skilled in the arts and sciences. Probably no other journal of the same character is so exten sively circulated, or so generally esteemed for its practical ability. Nearly all the Valuable Pat ents which issue weekly from the PATENT OFFICE are illustrated with Engravings, and the claims of all the Patents arc published regularly in its columns as they are issued, thus making it a per fect Scsexstrtc AND MECHANICAL. ENCYCLO PEDIA of information upon the subjects of Me chanical Improvements, Chemistry, Engineering and the Sciences generally. It is published week ly in quarto form suitable for binding, and each volume contains Porn HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN PAGES of Reading Matter, SEVERAL HUNDRED ENGRAVINGS, with a full Lind complete Index.— Its circulation on the last Volume exceeded 23,- 500 copies per week, and the practical receipts in one volume aro worth to any family much more than the subscription price. The following CASH Posers are offered by the Publishers for the fourteen largest lists of sub scribers sent in by the Ist of January, 1855: $lOO will he given for the largest list; $75 for the 2nd; $65 for the 3rd; $55 for the 4th; $5O for else sftil $45 for the 66; $4O for the 7th; $35 for the Otis; $3O for the 9th; $25 for the 10th; $2O for the llth; $l5 for the 12th; $lO for the 13th; and $5 for the 14th. Tho cash will be paid to the order of the successful competitor immediate ly after the lot of January, 1855. TER3IB t--One copy, ono year, $2; ono copy, six months, $1; five copies, six months, $4; ten copies, six months, $8; ten copies, twelve months, $l5; fifteen copies, twelve months, $22, twenty copies, twelve months; $2B in advance. No number of subscriptions above twenty can bo taken at less than $1,40 each. Names nun be sent its at different times and from different Post Offices. Southern and Western money taken for sub. seriptions. . . _ I.etters should be directed, post-paid, to Mc tv & Co., 128 Fulton-Street, N. Y. Messrs. Mom & Co. are extensively engaged in procuring patents for now inventions, and will advise inventors, without charge, in regard to the novelty of their improvements. HOOVER Still at His Post THE undersigned, now engaged in putting up ' Armitage's Eleetro Magnetic Lightning Rods in this and adjoining counties, would res pectfully call the attention of the intelligent pub= lie to the great superiority of this Patent, at a season like this, when accidents to property and life almost daily occur, it is the dictate of human ity, as well as interest, to make use of the best means of security in our power, fur though the Lightning be in the hands of Him who rules the storm, His protection and blessing aro always connected with our own efforts. SAMUEL HOOVER. July be, 11354.-tf. FRESH supply of Ginghums, Cheek, and Shambruy, just received and for sale by .1. & W. SAXTON. TUST receiving, this week, Mackerel, Herring J and Ibr dui. by J. &W. SAXTVIC. The Celebrated Prize Cure for Fever and Ape, b V« masysn. MITTS Remedy is purely vegetable, without any portion 01 foreign, deleterious, or mercurial ingredient whatever in its composition. The con tents of a single Bottle is sufficient to cure the most obstimite case in a single day. It strengthens the stomach, invigorates the frame, and restores the system to its usually healthy state—in fuel, it entirely prevents that languor mid prostration of strength which always attends this disease, and is confidently recom mended to all who have tried, In vide, other pre parations. Money making it the order of the day, and it is with this object that medicines are prepared fur the cure of diseases to which mankind are eultject. It is the same with the baker and butch er, the manufacturer, mechanic, Ste., and it is well that there is this stimulus to induce the thonghtful and skilful to devise and prepare in convenient form, suitable remedies for the afflic ted. Au individual, under a distressing and tor turing fit of Chills and Fever, is not in a right condition to study out the means of relief; and it is more sensible and natural that he should look to others, than to depend upon his own prostrated energies for the antidote. For nn appropriate and valuable remedy, therefore, it is folly to ob ject, because it is another's interest to dispose of it. To the invalid the important consideration is simply this, "Will I be benefited by the pur chase of the article offered The invalid should inquire into the testimony presented to establish its value; the testimony should be carefully investigated, and just so much credit given to it, and no more, than it deserves. If of a personal character, we should look to the respectability of the witnesses, and the opportu nity which they have had for an observation of the facts, and the probable impartiality, and con sequent truthfulness, of their statements. Cor roborating statements of a number of respectable witnesses to the truth of any fact, may amount to irresistible evidence. We might enter into a detailed account of the study and labor incident to its preparation—of the scientific principles upon which it is based— of the necessity which exists, in the very nature of the compound, for effecting immediate cures in almost every instance—and of the character and respectability or the witnesses who have tes tified to the astonishing cures which it has inva riably performed. We might enumerate other cases, and cite the testimony of others, and in deed weary our reader with repetitions of cases. This we deem unnecessary, and shall therefore confine ourselves to a selection of a few of those whose characters and standing in the community are well known, and whose positions gave them the opportunity of testing the value of the Prize Care. The gentlemen whose Certificates are given. are well known to the citizens of Lancaster and York Counties, in Pennsylvania, besides other portions of that State; also to the citizens of Ma ryland who reside in the neighborhood of the Susquehanna and Tide-water Canal. One of the gentlemen named JANIEN MCCONKET, Esq., re presented York County in the Senate of Penn sylvania for many years. These gentlemen were Of Contractors ou the Susquehanna and Tide water Canals, which terminate at Havre-de- Grace, nt the month of the Chesapeake Bay.— TIIO officers of the Companies were, of course, acquainted with the Contractors; and should there be any doubt, application may be made to them fur the truth of the representation made in regard to the characters of those whose certificates are appended. TO THE PUBLIC: The undersigned, believing that great benefit will result to the public from a knowledge of the efficacy of the PRUE Clean for FEVER and AGl'ti, do most cheerfully certify that we have, witnessed its successful operation in the number of cases annexed to our respective names, and that, in no instance within our knitwledge, has it titled to cure in a single dug, by the use of the contents of a single bottle. Dated, Lancaster, Septemper 4, MS. Signed— R. MULLISON, Sec. I and 2S. C. 2 cases. J. 'WILLIAMS, " IS " It " 2 " 11. FITZPATRICK, 20 .‘ 7 J. FISUER, tc 2 is I. COOPER, Lock No. I and 2, " 2 " M. PHELAN " 6 o 4 o B. O'CONNOR, Sec. 23 T. W. C. 3 " B. M'GRANN, " 29 and 30 " I 1 " In corroboration of the certificates of the high ly respectable Contractors above named, whose Immune feelings prompted them to give publicity to the farts therein stated, the following certifi cate from Major James McConkey, at that time a member of the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, will be read with interest by all who are afflicted with Fever and Ague "TEAM BOTTOM, York co., Pa. Mr. 16,'35. Having witnessed TWENTY-TWO cosec of Fever and Ague eared by the celebrated PRIZE CURE, I make this known for the benefit and comfort of all those distressed with that troublesome disease —Fever cad Ape. JAS. M'CONICEY." Prize Cure for Fever and Ague. Directions for using.—Take three table-spoons ful (ono-third of the contents of the bottle) in the morning, ono-third at noun, and the balance in the evening, before meals, on the patient's wall day, or when the chills and fever have subsided —previously taking a dose of purgative medicine to cleanse the bowels. The bottle to be swell shaken. Gir Children to take it in smaller do ses, proportioned to age. lir Persons wishing to become Agents for the celebrated Prize Care for Ryer and Ague, will learn the prices and terms (fin cash only) on per sonal application, or by letter (post paid) to B. P. MASTIN, 125 Henry Street, New-York, where it may be had, wholesale and retail. Price, $1 per single bottle; $8 per dozen: $B4 per gross. Also for sale. wholesale, by SCHLEFFELIN, B itorn Fits & Co., Druggists, 170 William street, corner of Reekman, New-York, and others thro'- out the Union. Ang. 9, 1854.-ly. F EVER AND AGUE. DR. EDWARD BLEECKER'S STAMPEDE MIXTURE, for the Fever and Ague, Chagres Fever, Dyspepsia, and all Bilious Affections.— I The prosprietor of this Medicine will state, with out hesitation or fear of contradiction, that the Stampede Mixture has cured more persons where it has been introduced, than any other medicine in use for the above diseases. This Medicine has neither arsenic nor quinine in its composition; all of the ingredients are of a perfectfully healthy character, and highly stimulating and invigora ting in their tendency. Persons while using this Medicine will not be affected by exposure to wa ter or a damp atmosphere any more than when n their usual health. Planters in sections of the wintry where the Ague prevails, will do well to dept this Medicine, as the patient, is not obliged to lay by while under treatment, and they may be assured at a SPEEDY Cu.. The proprietor could introduce thousands of certificates from those of the highest reepeetability, but prefers saying to the sick—Buy one bottle, and you will have the infallible proof in yourself. Full direc tions for its use accompany each bottle. Certificates can be seen at the office, showing whore this Medicine has CURED when all others have failed. For Dyspepsia and all other Billions Com plaints, there is not a better Medicine in market. It has also been taken with the Most astonish ing success in several cases of Rheumatism tmtl Gout; for these complaints take a tablespoonful twice a day. Ono bottle of this Medicine very often has the desired effect. Yrice S 1 per bottle: For sale by Druggists in all parypftheyn!ted States and Canada. All Wholesale Orders must be addressed to MEAD & BLEECKER, Sole Proprietor, 98 Broadway, New York. Agent, HORACE W. bourn, Huntingdon, Pa, September 6,1854.—1 y. Afresh supply of Garden Seeds from Risley' Gardens, just received, and fur sale by J. &. SAXTON, Feb. 23, 163. A m te o r s i t , lie , a n u i tlful lot of Borage de Leine pat cts. per yard, i t j u l s n t t r il c e ce l i 'l r e e e P., c 22r l B B llC et ll P to 5° r 6. IV: SAXIY/N. CiILVER and Plated Spoons, Gold, Silver and Gold *Watches willbe sold by ED. SNARE 0 Plated Spectacles, at Mtn. Suare's Jewelry , siver titan elsewhere. Store. 10 DOZEN Amos' No. 2 Shovels, just recei , vod and for sale by J. & W. SANTO'S. Butter linivee, and Salt Spoons, al WET MONNAIES, Card Cases, and the 11. 1.3 E. Saarti's Cheap Jewelry Stare, nest quality of WOBTENIIOLM ' S Pocket BARREL superfine Flour. for sale at the Knives, a very large quantity at Edat. Snare's 4 ); Store. store of UEO. GWIN. ASPLENDID naisortinent Boys' Cloth- moNNAt iron. 25 cents up to $2 50 ing, at the store of A. W 11.1.01,1111, 3 at FA. Snare's, April 15 1852. fllNGllAMS—Dumestie and D.,. ecivAal at D. P. UWIN'S Che 2000 avnugtf:rf.iact;),?:!ltsW."e`i,.",/,',.-.`d AR:111116El Electro-Magnet Lightning Rods, A I'TER many years' eloso investigation and numerous experiments, the token pleasure in informing the public that he has arri ved at the true principles of protecting families, dwellings and property from , be destructive in• fluence of Lightning. Tim calamities that every City, Town, Village and Country fidis vic tim to annually, through the gross negligence of its inhabitants, is beyond ealenlittion, especially when the remedy is so easy to obtain—this is found in Arinitage% Patent Magnetic Lightning fuels, and in this alone. This Hod tins been examined by the most scientific gentlemen in the world—Professors M'Murtrio, Johnson, Wallor and many others that heme ex amined them, recommend and speak of them in the highest terms of approbation, and have pro nounced them tho only safe rods in use in this or any other country, foe the protection of Lives and Property. One advantage is to divide and throw back a part of the electric Raid harmless to the clouds; in time of n stroke this enables the rod to conduct that portion of fluid that holougs to the earth without the slightest danger of leaving the conductor. This rod has many other advan tages over the old one. The only place of man ufacturing is in Vine Sf., 3 doors abpee 75oe1f?h, Philadelphia, where all persons are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. For sale Whole sale and Retail, by THOS. ARMITAGE. Orders promptly attended to. Terms rash. Recomutodations. PliT..4uA.. Aug. 13, 1847. I have this day carefully inspected a conductor or Lightning Rod, with vane end index, erected by Mr. Thomas Armitage, on Bellevue House, Gloucester, and have no hesitation in saying that it is not 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 princi;les. It is with much pleasure that I recommend this conductor to the attention of owners of building.. H. McMURTRIE. I am well satisfied that the Magnetic Lightning Rod, manufactured by Mr. Thorn. Armitage, of Philadelphia, is the best that has ever been made• I have spent several years in the study of the laws of electricity and magnetism, and have no hesita tion in saying that these Rods are constructed upon the only principle of safety. The electric shock is received and dispersed by the magnet at the top of the rod, and it would he impossible, according to the laws of attraction and repulsion, fora building to be injured by a stroke of light ning when protected by one of these rods. I have been acquainted with Mr. Armitage for sev eral years, and before he commenced the manu facture of these rods I examined the principle on which they are constructed, and felt convinced that their adoption would be attended with com plete success. The increasing demand for these rods, and the extensive sales in all parts of the country, is ample commendation of their utility and superiority. TRACY E. WALLER, M. D. Rising Sun, Philud. ED, April 10, 1852. The following extract is taken frorn an editori al in the Germantown Telegraph, edited by Major FREAS 'The bogus rod placed upon our dwelling we have had taken down; and another ereted by Mr. AINITA., to which we would call the attention of our litrmers and readers generally. It is put up on true scientific principles, and is a rod that hits been approved by the highest authority, and will bear the most thorough examination. Those who have been deceived, es we have been, should lose no time iu having ft proper protection against lightning, substituted. The cost is a mere bag atelle when compared with the entire safety of our houses and barns against this destructive ele ment. Mr. Alt3ll,loE'S advertisement will he found in the columns of this paper; and we feel as though we were performing an imperious duty to the community, by thus inviting to it general attention." PIITLADELPHIN, Dec. 4, 1852. Mr. T. ARMITA4III, Vine Street, west of Twelfth Street, Philadelphia. My DEAR SIR : After a trial of many weeks, it affords me greet pleasure to inform you that I am highly delighted with the lightning rod you placed upon my bowie at linstleton. As far as my chemical knowledge enables me to perform an opinion, I am satisfied you have developed the correct principles in the adaptation of rods to protect property from destruction by lightning; as soon as the advantages of you: arrangements are understood, I am convinced that few persons will be found so reckless an to fail to avail themselves of the protection afforded by your rods. Wishing you all success in your enterprise, 1 3,11 VOUrs JAMES MedLINTOCk, M. D., No. l, North Eleventh Street, Professor of Anatomy, Philadelphia College of Medicine. SAMUEL MOOVEM, Harileton, Union Co., La., Is Agent for Huntingdon, and adjoining counties, and will furnish the Rods on the same manner as the Proprietor. Any person desiring to be sup plied with the Rods can leave their order with the Editor of the Journal, or wills (tattles Miller, o the Rail Road Hotel. April 12, 's4.—lrn. Mountain Female Seminary. PIE Mountain Female Seminary at firming " ham, Huntingdon county,Pa., on the Penn sylvania Railroad, occupies one of the most healthy and desirable locations in the State.— Strangers visiting the Institution hove unhesi tatingly expressed the opinion, that it so easy of access, retired, heslthful, and surrounded with such romantic mountain seenery, that no ono who wishes to learn, could find an institution more favorably situated. Past success and fu ture prospects have induced us to greatly enlarge our plans, and enabled us to give such compensa tion to teachers as will command those possess ing the highest qualifications. Cost, per term of 22 weeks, varies from $55 to $6O, for which good accommodations will be giv en. Music, French, Latin, Painting, &c.,extra. Pupils from abroad are expected to board in the Seminary building with the Principal, who gives hisentiro attention to the interest of the Institution. ISRAEL W. WARD, Oct. 5, 1853. Principal. ZINC PAINTS. ONE THIRD CHEAPER THAN IVHITE LEAD, AND FREE FROM ALL P01S• ONOUS QUALITIES. The New Jersey Zino Company HAVING GREATLY ENLARGED TIIEIR WORKS, and improved the quality of their products, are prepared to execute orders for their SLPIERIOU PAINTS. DRY, and GROUND IN OIL, in assorted pack ager of from 25 to 500 pounds; aim) DRY, in . lierrels,Aro poundseaclh Theii WHITE 'ZINC, 'which is sold dry or ground in oil, is warranted PURE and unsur passed for BODY and uniform whiteness. A method of preparation has recently been discovered, which enables the Company to war rant their paints to keep fresh and soft in the kegs for any reasonable time. In this respect their paints will be superior to any other in the market. Their Brown Zinc Paint, which is sold at a low price, and can only be made from the Zinc ores from Now Jersey, is now well known for its pro tective qualities when applied to iron or other metallic surfhces. Their Stone Color Paint possesses all the pro• portion of the Brown, and is of an agreeable col• or for painting Cottages, Depots, Oat-buildings, Bridges, &e. Dealers supplied on liberal terms by their Agenta, FIRENCII & RICHARDS, Wholesale Paint beaters and Importers, N. W. cor. of 10th & Market Sts., April 19, 1854.-6 m. Asplendid lot of Bonnets Just received and fa sale by J. 4- W. SAXTON. A 6NA:A DI I, ii,,orttae lit of Ladies' Dress .1"). C A IiSION'S Calkit'l Bagroubt yuc AITClik ititati awl- fur bale by Sr. g ) giTA 1 2 E J1 . .1: ID `lll To THE INVALIDI4 OF IfUNTINODON. $l,OOO Idlcward PU1E11311( lIER'S Hydro-Electric Voltaic Chains, ARE for the first time introduced to the people of Huntingdon and vicinity, as the most ma ce/arta, tOertnai, 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 reader almost dai ly, and perhaps this coy be classed with many others. But listen or you do us injustice. It is claimed shot ruirermacher's Electric Chain, is the only magnetic remedical 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 ou exhibition at the Crystal Palace, and attract mach 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, common vinegetc,l and then one end of the chain is applied to the part where the pain is located, and the other cud opaosgte to the firm. The ends of the chain should never touch each other. At the moment of ap plicutiou, the most ocide Fain is instantly relieved, wherever it is located, by the passing through the part a constant current of uninterrupted electro magnetism. In the following diseases, no other remedy has ever given such complete and perfect satisfaction to the patient as Pulvermacher's Chains: Rheumatism, Painful and swelled Joints, Pains in the Back, Deafnese, Blindness Paraly-...' eis, Neuralgia in the Face, Loug standing Ner vous Headache, Palpitation of the Heart, Uenee al Debility, Dyspepsia, Female DiSCASIIB, Asthma, Contracted Joints, dm. 1000 DOLLARS will be given to any person who will prodnce so many well authenticated certificates of cure from intelligent patients and scientific physicians, of the above diseases ' as h. been perforated by the use of the Electric Chain during the past year. ANOTHER FAOT. It in truly the fact that wherever the electric chains have been introduced, bottled nostrums and common lard have greatly diminished in sale, people having become disgusted with the practice of using their stomachs for drug shops. RECOMMENDATIONS. The Electric Chains are highly recommended by Professors Mott, Van Buren, Post and Carno- Mum, of New York; are also in daily use in every Hospital in that city. The chains will last for years, are always ready for use, and produce no injurious results, when used as directed. FEMALE DISEASES. The introduction of the Electric Chain into this country is the dawn of a aew era in medicine.— During the last twenty years, it can safely he es timated that ten thousand females have died year ly from this one disease, PROLAPSUS UTERI. It is well known to medical men that this com mon disease is beyond the reach of medicine, and that in proportion to the amount of medicine giv en, the more the patient is doomed to sutler, and sooner will death close the scene. During the last 2 years more then one thousand cases of Prolapses Uteri (fitlling of the womb) have been permanent's cored in England and France. Most of those cases were ladies of high standing, who had previously tried all other kinds of treatment with no benefit. Among the distin guished lathes that have been cured in Paris is the prevent Queen of France. In this conntry, du ring the lest year, one hundred 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 cotnplaints.— The mode of use is simply to apply one end of a 30 link chain to the spine just above the hips, and the other end upon the abdomen, and allow the chain to remain for one hour. This to be repeat ed tour times during the twenty-four hours. CHRONIC RHEUMATISM. The Electric Chains never fail to relieve the sere, joins 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 they did not effect a permanent cure. All persons who are victims of this usual winter complaint, are kindly invited to call and obtain a pamphlet of 1101tACE W. NMITU. Agent for tingdon county, who will also explain their mode of use. The electric chains can he sent by mail to any part of the United States, by addressing (post paid) any of the agents in the principal cities, or Joseph Steinert, SGB, Broadway Now York. JOSEPH STEINERT, Gen. Agent, 568 Broadway, N. Y. January 18,1854.-Iy. HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY. R C. McGILL returns his thanks . to his friends and the public t!!!!. fur their very liberal patronage, and hopes by strict attention to business,_ to merit a continuance of the same, in all kinds of Castings, Cooking Stoves, Air-Tight, l'arlor, Ten Plate Wood and Coal Stoves, of various si zes, and all kinds of Ploughs: the Lancaster and the Plank Barshear patterns, and Keystone No. 4 Self-sharpening and Hill side Ploughs, and Shears to snit all kinds of Ploughs in the country; Rolling-mill and Forge Castings, Grist and Saw mill Castings, Lewistown Threshing Machine Patterns, and the four horse and two horsepower of Chambersburg patterns; and all other kinds of castings too numerous to mention, all of which will he sold cheaper than over for cash and all kinds of country produce. Also, old mottle taken its exchange for castings. Huntingdon, November 9, 1853. NOTICE. HENRY CORISPROBST haslngjust re turned from Philadelphia with a large and well selected stock of Dry Goods, Roots & Shoes, hardware, Crockery-ware, &e. embracing the usual variety of a country store, which he hits been enabled to purchase up on terms permitting him to compete successfully with any other store in the vicinity, would res pectfully solicit the patronage of his friends and customers, and would endeavor to merit the ap probation, as he is well satisfied of his ability at present, to suit the tastes ami accommodate the wishes of the public at large. Ile is prepared to sell very low for CASH.— Country Produce taken in exchange at the most reasonable rates. March 29, 1854. ROBBED, BUT NOT DISHEARTENED. Brilliant Display of Jewelry. TBE public generally, and the rascals who, some time since, entered my store and remo ved valuables to the amount of about $llOO without my permission, are informed that I have just opened n more general and better assortment of articles in my lino of business than was ever brought to Huntingdon, consisting of Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Fine Knives, , • Pistols, Perfumery, Port Mon- • naies, Silver Ware, and Fancy . Articles, &e., &c. My old friends and customers, and the public in general throughout the county, are requested to call and examine my assortment. EDMUND SNARE. Huntingdon, March 29, 1854. JOHN SCOTT. SAMUEL T. BROWN Ctatrif 131110 M, Attorneys at Law, Huntingdon, Pa., Otlice guineas that formerly occupied by John Scott, Esq. Oct. 19, 1853. TO WOOL CARDERS. MIIE undersigned hare for sale it second-Imnd " ml Carding Machine, with all the ne cessary fixtures, which they oiler tor sale vet, low. Any one wishing to purchase will do well to mill and are it. KESSLER & fib. Mill Creek, April 12, 1854.-3 m.• MBE liinest assortment of Boots and Shoes ever uttered in town, for eale low by J. f i• IV. SAA'TOM. ACIIOICE lot of Shingles for sale at the aeon store o J. BRICKER. Filth for hale. 15 Barrels Susquehanna Shad, 10 Half blil. " just received and for sale at the store of GEO. rjUla WHITE LEAD, just 'waived and cur I Are by J. & W. SAXTUN. Laic Arrival of New Goods, A hirge lut of harried Dolan, Version Domestic:lml French Ginghanb4, Alpiteen44, sock Flannels, Tn 444:4144 and Limeys. brown nil bleat h• ett inftslol4, .tort: of ribbons, and n hand 0011S assortment of dross goods fur ladies and gentlemen. Forst lo and price can't he beat, for cute at 01:0• OWIN':1 50 sacks Ground Main Salt just arrived and for sale at GEO. (MIN'S Store. 50 barrels Conemangli Snit in store and for sale GEO. G WIN. A into arrival of English and French Merinos fur sale low St the :tore of 01W. LAVIN. 100 kegs Nails and Spikes for solo by the kog or pound, at GEO. GWIN'S Store. 500 lbs. Cast Steel for drills and sledges. for sale at the store of GEO. 'LAVIN. 500 pieces calico, new styles and pntterns, of good quality, sold low at the store of OW. GIVIN. Fluid :imps, a large and handsome assortment fur vele at OEO. GSM'S Store. 1854, HOUSEKEEPERS. HOUSEKEEPERS study your interests, why -KA go to Auction and pay extravagant prices tlir half-made FUUN/TUREI Call ut No. I, North NINTH street, and examine the largest assort 'ment of the best made Furniture and Bedding in the city, Feather Beds, Hair, Husk, and Straw Mattresses; a large assortment of fancy What nots, Sotia Tables, marble tops, and Washstands; Walnut and Mahogany French refe-a-totes, Di vans, Wardrobes, Bookcases; French Bedsteads; Fancy Stalled Seat, Cane seat, Windsor, and of fice Chairs, Counting-house, and cane-seat Stools, Settee and Arm-chair Cushions; Cottage fund nue made in every style and color; Sulk Beds and Lounges, wholesale and retail, and wuranted to give satisfaction, and sold at the lowest prices. Sep. 28, 1853.-1 y LEA THER. FRITZ fe. HENDRY, Store, 29 N. 3rd St. Philadelphia, Morrocco Manufacturers, Mailers, Importers, Commission and General Leather Business, 'Wholesale and Retail. Manufactory 15 Margaretta Street, Aug. 24, 's3.—ly. THOMAS P. CAMPBELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Will attend to all business entrusted to him. Of fice nearly opposite the Court House. May 4, • 53. A. W. BENEDICT, ../ITTORNEY .3T L./IW, Informs his old friends and the public that he has returned to his old home, and will attend to all business in his profession, entrusted to him, with fidelity and his best ability. Office in Main Street. south side, the last house below the Court house. Huntingdon, May 13, 1852.--em. 1 7- 0 SSUTII, Wellington, Cottage, A Gothic, and other Clocks, for sale dipp. - 7 cheap, et Edm. Snare's Jewelry Stored? vat Huntingdon. , DOUBLE Barrelled English Snnb and Twist FOWLING PIECES-0150 Single Barrel ed Guns, frum four dollars to thirty each, for sale by J. & W. SAXTON. J UST receiving the handsomest lot of Carpets ever offered in this place. Also, Oil Cloths, which will be sold low by. W. SA L XTON. A large assortment of Lawns and Beraze de LiLaines, just received at the cheap store of 1). P. GWIN. CIASSINETTS, Corduroy, Tweeds, K. Jeans, •...) for sale at the cheap corner opposite C. Coats' Hotel. 1.). I'. GWIN. REAST Finger Rings, 1 - 1 in endless variety, at Enm. SNARE'S. A N excellent variety of line PEN KNIVES, at E Snare's. April 15, 1852 . A LARGE and splendid assortment of Bon- LIL nets, Misses' Flats and childrens' Rats and Caps, selling at low prices at the store of CEO. C WIN. HAMS, Shoulders and Intel), for sale at the stored GEO. GWIN. BOOTS a ND SHOES, for men and boys, a good assortment, at the store of GEO. GWIN. jSUPERIOR article of Cider Vinegar for sale at the store of GEO. GWIN, PERFUMERY—A fond lot, of the best,at EMI UND SNARE'S. • I.IARGE DE LAINES, in °tulle,. variety, at 1-P the cheap corner of A. CARMON. PITTSBURG Hams and Flitch formic cheap at the B ONNETS uud tints of the latest styles, just received at D. P. (MIN'S Store. C IGARS, CANDIES, &c., &c.,wholesale and retail, at the cheap store of J. BRICKER. - ------- jlT.ge lot of Shoes—Lace Boots, Buskins, ldisses and Children's at the Store of D. I'. GRIN. A. superior lot of Rifles, for sale at the ELEPHANT. Abeautiful assortment of Cross-burred India Silk,jusl received and for sale by J. & W. SAXTON. 25 BARRELS No. I Herring just received and for sale at the store of GEO. GWIN. Asuperior article of Burning Fluid fur sale at the store of GEO. GWIN. FISH lIND S./ILT, for solo at the store of GEO. CWT.& ' l rum greatest variety of Dress Trimmings, Fans, Cravats, %Mir, Tyde Yarn, Dress Buttons, Ladies Collars, Chemzetts, Fancy Ildkfa., Under Sleeves, Kid and Lyle Thread Gloves, and Hosiery of every variety, just reeei• sod and for sale by J. & W. sityroN. JUST received and for sale, Ham, Shoulder. Side, Dried Beef, Lake Trout, White Fp;lt also Dried Peaches, Dried Apples, &c., &c., for sale by J. & W. SAXTON. A beautiful lot of Cast Iron Pumps, for Wells and Cisterns, just received, and for sale by Feb.23,1833.' J. & W. SAXTON Dr. Jils.llVClintock's Family Medicines fur sale by HORACE W. SMITH. Huntingdon, March 29, 1854...3m. A BEAUTIFUL lot of Gents. Gaitors. Ladies Gaitors and Shoos, Gents. Boots and Shoes, Misses Gaitors and Shoos, of an endless variety, just received and for sale by J. & W. SAXTON. ANOTHER fresh supply of Berago do Loins, Lawns, Borage, all wool de Bago, and part cotton from 20 to 37} eta per yd. Also another fresh supply of Trimmings, just reed and for sale by J. & W. SAXTON. 500 ...of Cod Fish, just received and fo sole by J. & W. SAXTON. GARDEN SEEDS • For ,ale at the Cheap Store at J. BRICKER TCST received a honutiful assortsnont of Soul ipod and Plain Velvot Ribbons, by J. & W. SAXTON. 10 13A ItIIELS nee tlerripg, just received sail fer sale at the store at UEO. GWIN. Silk work Guitore, Kid L A iL iz. c S co La nt n ge n o n ni cl Mott of GM. GAVIN. IV.ITCHES, CLOCKS AND JE WEI Elf The .uliseriber, thankful to his friends an trolls, and to the Mlle generally, hr tkuir pn tronage, still continues to earry on nt the nova stand, one door nest of Mr. C. Cones Ibitel, :dar• hot street, Huntingdon, where ho will attend Sr nil who will favor him with their custom, and m oo keeps militant a good mwortment qf WArr ars, CLOCKS, JEWELI,t &0., &V, all of mulch he is determined to sell at lAw Prism Clocks, Watches and Jewelry of all kinds will be repaired at short notice, and having nutae ar rangements with a goad workman, all repairs will be done inn neat noel durable manner, end every person leaving articles fur repniring shall have them done et the precise time.. By pitying stria attention to business, and selling at low rams, be hopes to receive a share of piddle patronage, JOSEPH RIGGER. Huntingdon, Sant. 7,1852..—1 y. HUNTINGDON MARBLE TARP. wmfautui, Respectfully informs hi friends and the • ••-• 1_ , public general , - , that , - • , tog ain the Mllllll • ---• cciv ed from • • Philadelphia a selected stock of choice Marble grave-stones, o every description, which he will furnish at very reduced prices. All orders from any part of the county or ad joining counties, addressed to the subscriber, will ho received and promptly attended to. Shop on Ilill street, two duors west of Oen, A. P. Wilson's Office. May IS, 1853.—1 y. Adams & Co.'s Express. T. K. SIMONTON, Agent, Huntinplon. Money, Packages, and goods of all kinds, re ceived and forwarded at the risk of the company, to all the cities and principal towns in the United State May 1, '52. BLACK BEAR HOTEL, rrillE undersigned has leased and tit ; I 1 ted up the above horns, on tho ! s L. corner of main and Montgomery Street, in the borough of Iluntingdon, and well prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with their custom. The traveling communi ty and the public generally aro cordially invited to call with him, hoping by strict attention to business to merit a large portion of public patron age. No pains will be spored to render general satisfaction. ROBERT KYLE, June 23,'53.-Iy. A. P. WiLsoN. R. Buren PETRIKIN WILSON & ATTORNEYS AT LAW, HUNTINGDON, PA. Fraction in the several Courts of Huntingdon, Blair, Cambria, Centre, MiNin and Juniata Com ics. March 23, 1853. THOS. READ, Would respectfully inform his friends and the public, that he has on halal , and is receiving for the coming season, a lino ittortment of cUtcw'qmrcsannzr a Consisting of Watches, Chains, Breast Pins, Fin ger Rings, Ear Rings, Pencils, Keys, Thimbles, Studs, Medallions, &c. Together with hislcelebra ted and unrivalled GOLD PEN, Which is equal if not superior, to any now in use, Each Pen is Engraved with his own name, and every Pen Warranted. Oh did you ever, no I never Mercy on as what n treat; Get Read's Gold Pen, they're extra flne, And only found in North Third Street. A splendid Pen I!! Where did you get it I Pore Diamond Pointed, can't be beat; Yen, my friends, there's no humhoging In Read's Gold Penn of North Third Sire. t. Ita"Read's Gold Pen is found only at 55 Norat Third Street, below Arch East Side. THOS. READ, Piladelphia. Jan. 8,1852.—tf. Taming JACKSON, THOMAS E FRANKLIN Blair county. Lancaster county DAVID M'MURTRIE, WILLIAM GLRIIK, Huntingdon co. Lancaster county JAMES GARDNER, RICII'D. R. Bit . ..a, Blair county. Lancaater county. Central Penn'a. Banking House, OF BRYAN, GLEIM & CO.— Office on Allo gheuy street, a few doors west of the Court House, and nearly opposite the Post Office, Hol lidaysburg, Pa. The Company is now ready to transact busi ness. Upon money deposited for n specific period of three, six, nine or twelve months, in terest will be paid at such rates as are usually allowed by Savings Institutions. Transient de posites received, payable on demand. R. R. BRYAN, Cashier. Hollidaysburg, May 21, 1850. H. K. NEFF, M. D., H AVING located himself in WAIIMORRMARK in this county, would respectfully offer his professional services to the citizens of that place andtho country adjacent. REPTERENCES: J. IL Loden, M. D. Gen. A. P. Wilson, M. A. Henderson, " Wm. P. Orbison, Esq. J. H. Dorsey, " Hon. James ()win% M. Stewart, John Scott, Esq. Hon. George Taylor. _ _ _ Huntingdon, Pa. Jacob M, Gommill, M. D., Alexandria. Jolla 2.l'Cullocb, " Petersburg. ap7,'52-tf. Lots in Altoona for Sale. LOTS FOR SALE IN ALTOONA six miles north of Hollidaysburg,and aboutone mile north west of Allegheny Furnace, Blair county. After the 21st day of May, the LOTS in said Town will be open to the public for sale. It is well known that too Pennsylvania Rail Road Company have selected this place fur the erection of their main Machine and other Shops and are now building the same. The Rail Road willbe opened early in the Fall throwing at once a large amount of trade to this place. The main inducement at this time in of fering Lots for sale, being to secure the.requis ite Machinists and Tradesmen, and homes for the Machinists andother employees of the Rail Road Company. Early application will secure Lots at a low price. For further information apply to C. H. MAY ER, at Altoona, or to R. A. McMORTRIF, Hollidaysburg. May 1, 1852—tf. Notice to Tavern Keepers. NOTICE is hereby given to the keepers of Inn. and Taverns within the county of Bunting don, that the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sea signs of said county, enjoin upon the keepers o such Inns and Taverns that they close their res pective bars on the Sabbath, and refrain front selling or dealing out liquors on that day ; anti the licenses of such persons as shall disregard this injunction will be revoked forthwith agreeably to the Act of Assembly in such case made and pro vided upon the fact of such violation coming to the knowledge, of the Court. My the Cotirt, 24th Jan. Ina. THEO. U. CREMER, Mirk May 1. 1852. TAKE NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the subscriber will please call and settle their accounts on or be fore the first day of January next—all accounts remaining unsettle(' after that date will,be placed in the hands of a proper officer for collection. . . JOIIX.N. SIVOOPE Alexandria, Sept. 6,1654.-4 m. Abeautiful assortment of SiIVDT. Pntterns, Black Silk, luta Bonnet Lining, just receiv ed and t'or sale by J. W. SA,..TON. BLASTING POWDER and SAFETY FUSE. constantly on hand and for WU by J. BRICKER.