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Tr-:^!^^«^T^c?.f?vi^§'y^^-^M 1^ M iF?irHCi|} JLrSjsiapajyf V—Bc^otetjr to OSr wcvixl jEntcUCflencr, ^n^tvtimns, iDoUtics, mttvntxivt, JHotalCts, Mvtt$, ^titnttu, fJijvfcnUttrf ,^mtt!;c/jnf nt, $c(„ $C(. '^si'QDn^ rr^:^ s:sr<3Ds. sae^o, iSj£^v23'A:3"^o?L£S3rc£3-i;2:»cE:>i::!/'» o^oii^a d:f\D*:_£a^4i- ®2cl>,_j 5aii.5'.4i€s>= V:^.^Q!icsjilc5> ^jrc^jtt- ^Ck ^«^/ rsraa swoopk )^ (dan.ki, AriticA r,,j, ,(rif ! Jewdry ! ! Jewelry K 1^<>4J can h.ip ^ooos. ITuR -iib'Oribers lu ve jiisf Ktnri.ii'. from •ilila.'.. Ipbiii, iiiitl lire now out.nini; aspltii. \1i,.l .isse.rt'i e.'C ut l^lnter ami Svtmmer Ooods, nl the ill.', biund nl Pe ter Si-/nopc, cmisistinp i.f Cb tba ; Ciissimeis ; Satlim its and Fbin- nrls J »!'. dcsciipticeis of VVo-iIlcn and Sum¬ mer ({onds ; in pii't Silks; Lawns; (Jini;- bamsj Corded Skirts ; an'l prims liT Viirinus »'vli-»; fi,',ureil M.isliiis ; Me.nsliu-dc lanes; MiRlinsof nil d..-sciiplions ; Summer gocds f-.r men's and boy's wear; Sliawit, Himd- kcirci.i'.f: silk and citu n; 11..se of nil kinds; H sjuenilid -assortment nf Su-ishades ; Piira- s-ls ; and P.iris Screens ; a general assort- njciit ot Hardware ; iron antl Steel j Heirow-wiirc iinil S-add!cry , A C'-ni-ral isaorlmcnt of Gioeeiif^; yfUST ri ceivt d, aste ck 4p of the must miiRiiifi- cient Jewelry 1J7-" ever came, op the Piki."»£l! ConsisliiiK' f Got I) Pat- TKNT I.hvK.Bs, I.adies (i n I, D Anchor Lk¬ vkhs, fu 11 jetvelled. inti.iiiHii n r THEODOREJ. CREMER. ThrnJci-iixiu" will he ir<ilili.lie.I nvsry Wed- ncsiliiy ninriiiiiL,', at J2 00 a year, if paid in advance, and if mil pai.l wilhin m% iii.inlhn,.^'J fiO. No siib.scripliou received lur a slioiter period than .\dv.'rtiHenienUnot oxrecii'nf^ one s<;uarr, \%ill be inserted three times for Jl 00, nml for every suh.ie- qneiit insertion'..fO cents. If no definite orders are givi n aslo til*? time tin advevliscinent is to bo rontinii- cd, it will ho keiit in till orJcicd out, and cliari-fd ac- roiiliiii^Iy. ___ro_3 "^ ?. ""^ " "To charm llic laiiiruiil hours nf solilnile Ife ofl invites her to the Muse's lore." SUMMER. A !C-.'u?ral :iss,-.nnu III . I Q-iec nswart ; .M,iV.-.?iny V.-i,..m; I ,.,. idrud Fish Oil; Copal V:.viii-h; P.irt-, of all dc- sn-iriticns; ;..id Dii Stulf--,—.ill . f wbich will bcs-.ld Ii'V t.r Ciisb . 1 com.liv pr. .hii.c. SWCOPP. & AFRICA. Hantinedon, Mav 7. M-'.i',. 'i'--5 i'ttrchsv-erH— iamira'tta'. TiiK unit;!-.ii-.i.i'.-1 .-.i-:'- t . r tbe P.tti-nier-, Bf 111 ' ;:, .H-.-, " Tk: Qneen cflhc lliat," u-i lei-standing t'iiiit tb.- nwii. is, or tin S'.- Maccru'd fir. :be'm,')t oit.-ei- iukI dilTrrciit p itceit C iikiiii S.,'ii'"i. hi'.v- ibifiUnid lo brinu ^ui^ 'T'l''-' '" wh-i pin-clnsi' and us- a w I.-' ".'I'lii.oi I'ArKNT Co KiNi-'itovk — Th' Qn'vn ofthe West." Now hisis tl. 1 if, IU .1; -I'-il e-v.-ry p'rsnn wb shal piire-ii >s- e.id ii^e said Stove tli.it be ¦ 11 i;,I d,'ii(oify |ii.-,.i u'oi.v all rcstsordiuiutnH eom Hay.ioi all siiiis, lii-..ir.;ht by . ther f tn- teeSf Of tli-ii- mnts. for any infringnit nf th"i.-pit'Ot". H" Rives this notice so .at n.-i-s-iisneed not bs; un.ler any fca-s because ttiey Imv.-. wbil.r ciiiisiiltinR llu-ir own inf.r- eist< n-l cniivviiience. seciiri'd the superior a'H-.i itiiyps of tbis " Quren" not only ni ilic irail. but nf Ibe En„t. ISli AELGUAFFIUS. July 24. 1.S-U. s " Qtrs^asir or tsis ^vhst" Sii.vKR Patknt Levfus' ciouble ind sini'le ' "'* '"-'"'''''' "«¦¦ »"/ P^l'or didcouUaued lill all casril.Sii.yKle Auchoh-^Lkvkks /'..//yrK-c/cv/, I """.S'"''"*''''P""'- d',ub!eand r.nu'leca^ed Enulisu WA-ri;Hl..s, Im tut.oa L,-!,ers, Quautjku and FiiKNCii Watcuks, Sec. &c. Also fiSftltl Fab Chttins, antl Kcttls, '-¦f the nuift fashionable patterns.* G. Id Ptiicil.s, Spectacl-s. Guaid Chains, Kirv's, Bnare-le-tsse-lt ivilb tc pi.r, M. dalle ns, Pii'- Kcrlti -(.'s. Ear liiiigs. Hi east Pins, sett wilh tnpiiz, ani^-tliisl, gcc. &c. Mineature- Cases. Silk Purees, C.ral Bei'ds, pocket Ileiks, Miisic.il Boxes, Mailciiiiiliriil lustriiiii»v.ts. Silve-r Spectacle s. Table Spoons. Ten pnd Salt Spoons, SuiTiir Tonus, Le.wc-iuls pattrnt Silv.y I't-ncils, K;,zois <! the finesl f.-uidity, | lIENltV CL,-\Vpe i.kaives, a viipciioi-arli | nr wittM ci.iirLiiau i:i»rk. cl.-, Ste-rl P,-np, Snv Classes, Hair B'05hfs. I I'n. th Blushes, Platina Poinise, &c. i'.c. All I " Fur Ihrn' die rbnmlieru of Ihr pi-.iceful skifa. tbo above articles will be sold cheiiptt .ban ! Whernhrhigii fount of .•Summer's l)ri.>liin','s.i lit ev. r l.ur.-tol'.ire. | (Mni fc and Watch rciiairing done asusual, : The .*i|iriiiir'a o;ny prmnisa mi'lleel into thee, vtry cl'.iap f.n-cpsh. | Pair Hummer! and lliy iieiitlo niain is here ,- :\ bn-i'f. avsoitnu ll nf 1 ii;l,i day nnd thir- 1 Tlin emerol.1 rolies nre on phcIi leufv tree; lyboiu-Cl.icks will be sold v.-i-v rl ei.|. In llio blue skv diy Toieie is ticb'nnd clear; All watches soil will bc wan auti cl f. rone ' Anclihi; I'.-e 0 lireieiks havp siiiirs io bless tliv r„io,, Vcir, nod a wiillcn gliarrantre i:'-i\in. that it not fcund cfjual lo w irrantv it will (.Inrii.p that period) beput in 01 di r wiijv ut expense-, 01- ll irjure.I, m.iy be (xchaiu'id for any • ther wi.tch it viua! value. Tlu- warrnniy s roi-.silt i-rd void, sir uld the watch, with wbict) it.is Kivcn, be put into the bands of ili.1.-llu r walcb iiuiki r, D, BUOY. IIiiiilin;rc!on, April 10, l.'!'I4. From I'elerson's Ladies' National Magazine. WOW Awas Loaap. EI.I.KX lSllTa.V, VliK libscii!). I-ivooM resptclli III inlorni the cit-2 lis ot lliintiii.i;doii and i!ic lu'j iii- liiK c iio'ii s, thai Ik- still coniirm .s lc car- biisim-s-s -.1 Ihe Un. kiiale Foundry 'I'hry U'»p in niueic midsl lliy bilshi iloinuin. The giilcii. that w-imder from the p.Iouile.I WPst, Aio liurele'iircl willl the) biealh cit' countless |j«lils; They le.in wilh incense frpia the green earlh'j. lireust. Thai np lo ffrnven its grntofnl nilnr yieWs; Bearinp sivppl hyiniiii of praisu from niflny a bird, Uy nature's a.speet inlo ro,alure stirr'd. In such a Fcrno Ihefjiin-illnniinalpel Iipart Hounds like a prisoner in his narrow cell, When thrcuuli im lianilhci morning-gloriea dart, Anel fciiesi anlhein.s in his heaving swell— .Anil, like Iho hcflvir.K of Ihe voir.eful sen, llis panliiig bosom Inliorei to lie free. «s»-aE>a:»- l!ja:2? tcUCii-Si^^s^oSj, For sal" 'ly !. GU vl-'llls & S'lN. Alex- aiiil ia, Hun'iiii','l'.ii cciiinty, I'.i., Clwap lor ca-h eu- m'.iury pr-i.l.iCH at tlie 111 1. kel piic. T.-' "Oi.'Pn 'it th.? We--.'' is nn irn- p!-,ivpi-iii-ii' n-i t'.rii i-.v,y's Cilebiiiled (lot .\'u- iS.'.ive. Tli.-r.' ii-is .lever v -t ap jyi»«'eil anv nliu of a (!.i.iki ..j; Si..vc th.i; ji-HHes-eS the ailv.'ii!la.j;p9 Iha* this one hi'. .\ n'Jcb less f|U)n;i'vof fuel is r;i- '. lired for .111" n.ii..ii-.t .if cookini; ur ba¬ kir, ( bv this sl.ivc t!,a!. bv ,iiiy other. l*ef»oiiS ar: -eque'siiel to cill an.l see ^.•rove tliev i>iircha»e •¦hivvliere. J.il_y ,1.'ISI'J. .fEf'T.f.'^fpsfr.'t OP OD 'OS?- JO" I2D 122, "2* 2 —.-*'»"¦— I. <.;-^-^FBll.'i & SOIV, *fjRH!'E'" I'FtjLLV uilonu the cilizens ¦ .?¦£ of I Juiliiu;.'o!i c .unty, and thepublic (;-nerally, that ihcy ci.i.linue tn carry on the Copper, 'Tin and Sheet iron B'isineig, iu all its branches, in .Altxandria. where Ihey in unifactur.' and constai Ily keeji on li'.nd "very desciiptionof ware in theirline; S'iP'..- ..s New .ind Sjilttiidid Wood Stoves ¦Ji, -H. 26, 28 and ,19 inches lonj;. R.nf)lATOIl STOVES, New '.'ookin.; .Stores nfdllkiiidj nnd AI.SO fi)iir sixes of Cnn\ .Stoves, ALS.-1 STOVK-PreK, ANn stovksi-INISIIF.D Ail kill Is 'f castings done, for Forces, Saw¬ mills an I rbri-shiiiK-machines. AIsowar- 0-; inXKS, MILL GUDGKO.S'S, A\n IIOI.I.OW wvp.k; ill ';f which is done in a wnrknian- J'ke manner. Also. Copper, Dye, Wa.^i'i, Fuller, Pre- aervin::;, cn.I Ten Krltles. for sale, uiht-ilexalr nud rr'nil. . I'crs-ms favoriiiK this cstii'disbmcnt with th'-ir c-.i.<tc-m may d-pcnd en ba.-iiu; thi-ir ' od-TS execu'cd with lidi'lity and despatch. ^¦, Oiel in'-til. C.'pp'-r, lirass and P'Wterta- k.-n m ;'>:'-lianc;e. A's . 'vheat, rye, corn anil -)ats tak.-n ftt niarket price. AI'.-xandria, July 3. 1!14'1. MOTICF. —The subscrihei' respectruUv reH'ie.M all pcrs'ins indeitcd to ;,im for vo-k ¦'one at 3'ie iiM establishment, prp- vioii's-to llie 1st ot N-iv.'inber last, to call and settle thnii nccciuts withe-ot dibiv. ISRAEL GRAFIUS. I'.'!v3 1514. (Vovir Ci'i-c-k, two milts Ire ni Will iiiu-j Thuf, gaiinc on Ihy voij buc! sapphire Ay, bu'K. where h<- is pr.p;iied lo t x. < ntt all | O, Snninipr! in my inmnsl«nul nriso ni-,h-i's in bis line, of Ibe best niaUiials aid j Upliftfcl dioughls to which the woods rrply, woikiuauship, and wiih prnniplness and dc- And llie bland air wilh iusntl inclodics: siiatcli. Till imsking in annie vision's glorious igy, He will keep constantly on hand stovisof I I long for eagle'" plumen to llecaniiy. e\ ci-yd'-scriptinn, such as Cooleing, Ten Pltttr, ; Pahloh, (,'oai., Potviiv, aiui Wood ' Sl'OVES: i KivssrasTois' Fiiovaxxs, Anviis. .' 'inmnurs, M..llnw \\ an, and ever) kindot I c-istinss nece.isarv fnr ferges, n.ills or ma-j i chincry nf any discriplion : wagon boxes . f 1 I all descripti.nis, &c., which can bi- bad . r | I as i;.)<id terms as thi y Ciiii In; had atan) j 1 olb.-r f aiiiilry in llu- conn'v <-r slate. t K.-nu'iiiber tbc Kl tkliik- F. undry. j I i)/-Gid nu t.il liikei. in tXCbi.nKi- Inr any I ovcr the mounl-ain wave,, mi whore Ihrv comp; •casiUig;. T.sf i-c.vv.i-iv\- ! Sinrin-clonil anil winlry wind wpleonit Ihom home WILLIAM Ut-.NMiUi. | y,,t, where ihci souncling galo liowlmo Ihc ecu I long III east Ihis cumbrous clay aside, .Anil die impure, uiili.ily ihnughlu Ihat cling I 'r.i die sad husoni, torn wiih cove and prijo; i 1 would soar upward, on nnfpltcrpil wing; j Far Ihrnugh the chaniliprs oflhe [leaceful skirs, . VV'hprc the high tiiunt of Summer's brightness lien I PILGRIM SONO. m CiVionoR lcs I .,--_ st I- •¦•¦¦*-¦"•"•¦'¦••"¦•-¦-'•-•- ) yet, where llio souniling gate Howls lotlie ecu, i lr M_i. L. has r, cenlly ) 11, cbiis. d the . ,p^^,„ „,^i^ peals along, deep toned ami free; pattein iiK'ht lit a co„k.nK .st'.vctor Hunlm.i:- ., pi, ;„„ ^,,'j „„,„|,„„,, ,,ilh.„ „, ,„„,. il.^....,l,,,,,.,__.l.,.../,.a....11l.........i,.l,i,lt,11. ._ ^ , cIoii rcuiiity—Ibc ..-love will bc setup by bim md w;en';mte-el t-i ihepnicbascr to be ns gocd ¦IS any in tbf- Stale—orders lurnislui'. Juiy \7, 11144.—if. Ctirrittge .^3ttntifttelori) \V hero the free dare to I16—this is our home I" Kncland hath .suntiy dales, dearly ihey tdoom ; .S.'Olia halh lieathpr-liills, swpcl their porfume: Vel throngh IhewildoinPss eheerfiil wo stray, N'ative 'nnd, nalive land—hciine far away I " Pilgrims and wandpr.TS, hiiher we poinr; \1'licr.i Iho free dare to bs—this is our home ! —' I Dim grrw the for.'sl path: onward they Irod; HBSJSl'a" BD/IXTJ!. \ Finn l.e-al Iheir noble hearts, trusting iii fun, I I ''i^f ^^^ ' rc!ipvcitiir.y iiitnvms the citiKCis j c.,t,s men and lilmmiing maids, high nw llicir song, «it.«a Clt the bnroufth and Cl unty cf Hnntins-I Hear it swppp, - 1 don, tbcpublic generally,nnd his n,d friends | ; aiul ciist.nv.'is in particular, that he still | continiirs llie I " Pilgrims and wande.-ors, liillier we eome ; AVherclhe froe dare lo be—thia isour luinae ! 4'o:iirii iTI.ikins: fSu.siitt'SN Xot Ilifirs die glory-wreath, lorn by the blast; I 111 all Its vnn..u:i blill,clus.at his Illd siand,in; lleave'iiwardlhcir holy sleps, heavenward Ibey past' I M 111 street Ul the bor, „yb "f lluntinir.l. n ; (;,een l.e theii-mossy graves! ours be tlieir fame, . ., -..rly .ipp i-.lte the 'J.niinal priutlii!; . fiic. j wi,;,, Oieir song peals along, ever Ihp same : vvbei-c be has eonslanlly i.li hand every I '¦ Pi|,,,i,ns and wanderer., hither we rome; 'V5CS^«itM3n<it3K)dQa , ^ot-cr FO'7 N' r. i'-]^, t,. ti'k' tbnrcc r'tvo yi!.-:.-.i:v -.-iiuat(.d live mi'cs . I r.. '•-..vlilvv I'- ' ¦ 1-t.s •• 1 .,art of Ohio. I'-.'l c ..; e .. c II 111. .ded, ,-\—i'V'o A -IKKLPN, PilLsbiireh. , :'.; Free Press and Holi' 'i^.i --I pp ase copv 10 amount o 1.11. r .md fifty cenls each, a'.il c'.iarg n-.' papjis t? sdvcriispr. dcys- f one t- .-nd iption if i sT^rrr? ,-5. _. Coaches, Carrinscs, i i crE^Ms^uaS^^ *5* J^eorboriis, \ I which be vvill .sell low fe i c !.^•l. 1 r . r. 1 e ac I | ; i.lvlr If I eU.S. I i All kinds eif wo'k in his line made 10 or i '¦ loe, .1. thf s'l.11 test nnti. e, in a ¦ j VVOit KM A 1% I.l K K M A >3s' F.li I .\nd all binds nf repairiiu; done with iKi.t- ' I ICSS anci lit spatch. _ j 1 Country piiiduce willbetuUenincxchaiigf 1 ; for woik. _ I .'Viiypcrsms wisbinir to purchase arc re- . i spectliilly invited to cail i nd exaiiiine and | i uebc; f .r'llii mseliis. I HiiiUinsd.vn Vc v.2'J, 18.1.1. ! j ISetate of Elizabeth Sh.iw, Iato cf I .M'i'ris ioii-n^hip. dectaittt. I ^f O rU'.."'. is h'ttby given, tbat Lcltiis I Jl,''Ii testanicntnrv on the Inst will and ti-s- I lament of siiid dtceaaed have betn granted Ilo tbe subscribers. All persons thcrefoi-c indtbted lo lb.-csUite nf snid deceasd, an- r. (pitsled to mal;.' iminediite- pivnunt, iind all b .viiiR cl lur.s to iin-scnt them duly ai- tbenlicnlcd for -ii tllenunt. to .10'-fN KELLER. Ex'r. Ai)i-1! ."^O, let.).-fit Mollis ip. iT A tj" -i" Y<f^. We the subscribers, hertby caution all persons against puichnsing, or iu ai.j-Wi-v taking a note given by us to George bmilb, ¦f Ileidrrson tov*iiship, Hui.lingdfm couim , .lilted nu or about the 19tll day cf Febinary I. st, for thrci- hundred and Sfly-.lv.- doIVu s, na;, i.lile ill bl.'oins, in Huntingib-n, .ae luiii- (li'rel days afu-r -'ate—the said Jnclgniei.t . otf b IV ing be-cn obtained fnm us by fiiiud and vvitb ul cnsidc-ralion, and will the i.- f re- n> t b ¦ paid, and ihe law will mil Coin- ;.tl uslo pay it. SAMUEL FICKES, JOHN FICRES. March 25, 1845.—3t. tVhcrc the froo dare lo he.—this Is ourhomo I' T JI E IIOUK OF PRAYER. nr xiis. iizMxns, Child, nmid llie flowers at play, XA'bile llic red lighl fades awny, Molher, wilh thine earnt-sl eyo, llv-er following Bilenlly ; i'ather, hy the breeze of eve. Called thy harvest work lo Ica-.-e, Pray !—fire yd the dark hour lie, Lifl the heart and bend Iho knee. Travellers, in Iho stranger's land, Fiir from thine own houstbold band ; M-juiner, hauntud by the lono Of a voii'o fi.im ihis woiId gone ; Ci.plivp, in whose navroiv ci-II Sunshine halh nol leavo to dwell; irailor, on the darkning sca. Lift thc hcmt and bend llio knee. "Warrior, that finrn balile won, lirpnibcst now. al s.l of «jn , tVoinnn o'er llie lowly slain. Weeping on his burial plain ; Ve Ihat Iriumph, ye Ihat «igh. Kindred by ono holy tio ; lli-aven's iiist slur aliko ye see, hill llic heart und ben.I Ihe knee. I Ihf secrtl menco;— their well A Fisk Tiiouhht.—Could we np. history .if those who liuvo risen lo eould 170 survey their lofly pnrpoi dige.?le.I plana, Ih.e likill and energy which tlipy em¬ ployed ; could ive behold the obelai-los Ihey sur¬ mounted, wc niighl boiler understand tho Irue im¬ port of that appropriate adage, "Every man in the hand of Providence, is ths archilccl of his olvn forlune," I tLANK BONUS—Judcnieiit and com hncu—f. r ^alt fel t'.-.iv ilfitt. (Jj- Willis snys wo love women a liUle fur what ve know of ihcui, and a grcai deal more for what • 8 t'o not. 'Look—there goe.i George .^Icott, alriding along like a pun- of eIiIU; his arms, a^iunuul, swinging up and duwn. us Ihoso of a windmill,' said Kalo Ld- mondj, U4 she sal al liid window wilh, her eldvul sisler, Agnes wan tlic very oppo.-ile of li.-e willy Katf, and she cuuld scarcely coinpri'hend how her «ii.tiir could sjieak thus; for sho knew Kalo lovrel Cieorge .Mcolt if she loved sny one. Hut Kale had a tep- ulaliun fur wit, which she had won hy saying BOr- caslic lliings of hor aeqaainlanct'; and, inoreuvpr thc enjoyed a sccrel pleasure in concealing her real apiniont. 'I'o use her own phrase: 'It was bice lo .]uiz folks!' 'H.IW can you speak Ihus, JCoIi!' eaiu her aisU'r. '.Mr. .'Me'itl, Ihongh tnll, ia not ungraceful, snd, I'm afraid, If^you weio to be erilicKied ua scvcrrly os ynu criti^iso him, even your imniacululo self would iuirer.' ' ¦ », 'lie dare not try il,'jiuid Kale, pouting ber protty lip. 'IJe I'.TiaW not,'raplied Agnes with emphasis. 'Reully, dear ITale, you do yourself injustice, hy the aarrnslic things you say: people Ihink yoa much worso tempered than yon arc .' 'And what if tljpy d.ii I'm sure I am perfectly indillerent lo Ihelr opinion.' 'So ycu may bc now, bul you'll find hy ond hyo, Ihal diPFO o|iinion»have value.—Uosidoyou do not nsually mean what yon ssy. I know Ihal Oeorge .-VIcott is your fuvorile—nay! you cannot decpive mo—you ne'P.l nnl pool and shake your head—' 'Well, then—ivhiil If ho isl Hups not llial givc mc nn cspcoial righl lo abuse him! Il is ono of the privih'ges of our lex to make fun of those we like best.' 'Ah! Katn thnl is a fatal apprehension. Ifyou would think twice you would si-e how foolish a thing you had said; for if you ahiwe hi.n l-eforp dio,se who know yonr real opinion, Ihoy will laugh at yonr vain nllempl lo blind them, while ifyou make fun of him before strangers, you luivcrhim in vliia* estimalioii.* 'Psiiiitv! Now you would play the logician,' said Kate, jumping up and running lo the door. 'Vou know sisler niine, when you be^-in lo lecture r begin to move—so good bye, my dear lilllc preacb¬ or, anil evilh these words die gay girl skipped down the entiy. Kate wag always Ihc careless, rattling creature we have descriliod hcr. Gifted wilh high animal Bpiril,.. a good l.otirt, warm iin[inIseK, and considera¬ ble briilianey of mind, «hc niigbl havp nind.' an al- mo.it fuulllrs..' being bnt for Ihc unhappy faculty she had imbibed, of tnrning inlo riilienle every pep. son and diing^shc mci with. Scarcely the members of hor own family esoapoet hcr willy Jongue. Wo have seen thai even her fuvored lovei'siilTeu-d under its ludh. Ineleed, as if lo t-ike revenge for having lost her hearl, Kalo waj especially 6pyere on him who had won it. The lact ia, she was so fond of mystifying—or quizzing as sho called it—thai she inaiio il a point lo Ruy liiingv of Geoige which no iady could be suiepcclcd of saying against ths man- she loved. 'Dear Kale,' aaid Agnos again lo lier,n few daya aflcr Iha preceding convoisulion, 'ynu rfally musl curb yoar propoasily to satire. Did you no'iceho'ff (jeorge colored lasl evening, when you made sUch fnn of Ilim to his face: and after 'aiu back was turn- ed,you will say ihinga ofhim thai will cerlsiiily of¬ fend biro, if Ihcy ever cume to his euro. 'Lel bim gotoll'ended then,'said Kate tossinff hcr head. 'He is too spnsili-?u and ought to be cured.* 'Yet you vvould not euro a flesli wound by irri¬ tating it wheie m')al si'uaitivu wouid youl' 'Oil! logic again. Why, really, sis, you aro quite an Aiislollc, llul you ongbl toknow, by lliia lime, dial i ana- a true womun' and can't bs reusoued wilh 'If-she will, fho will, Vou ni'iy depend on't, rr she won'l. she won't— And Ibore'B an end on'l 1' 'yo, my sweet sister, kceji your syllogisms for some one olse and leave me lo ahijse Georga AIcoli, nihonvise I V7ill lake lo quiz-jiing you, ind every hody else moat uinnercifully. The fact is, hc scrma as a sort of safely valvo lo nm—ns long us I can havo bim lo ridicule, you are all safe—bcl, forbid Ihis, and Ihere will bc a general e.<tdosion in vvhich every oae will salTer.' Kale accordi.-lgly vvcnt an its ahe had began. She was beauiiful and acconiplibhcd, and had fl.illerera without numb, r, so dial she cuuld do mnny d.ings wilh iinpunily Ihut would nol havoliecii overlooked in girli less admired. iShe deceived many as lo her true sentiments for Gccrgo .Mcolt. Her lover cnr- td liltle fur.this; bul ho really w-jS annoyed al the oeveio thingswhich .vficn camo to his cars as having heen said or hira by K.-^te. Ho wns loo proud to reiDnnslralo. but ho showed by bis manner how much he was h'jrl. Al aiicli limes, by a few con¬ cessions, Kuto would recloro him lo good liunior; bul, perhaps, ort the very next duy, shs would coiu- luil her old faull again. •.\h! Kat:*, you aro t'o-and oul at last, sly as you huvo been,' said ono of her companions lo hcr, •Vou are engaged la George A Icon—you neod'nl curl your lip, for you can't deceive mc any longer— 1 hsd it from his own tislcr.' ^'o.» if there wbo any cne whom Kole wicheJ to conceal her cirg.igcmeiil rrom, il was this gfossipin;; girl, who had often annoyed bor escpssivcly hy try¬ ing lo pry into hcr alfairs. .She knew ir Caroline Wharton onco became acquainted wilh her engsge- mont, the newa wui'.Id bo a cotnmui) topic before night. Thinking only oflhis, Kalo, withoat ex¬ aclly denying her engagement, bugnn to ridicule Oeorge Alcctl, and did it so bilicrly and so cfl'eclu- ally that .Miss Wharlon was convinced she bad been misinformed. ' I know It is not true.* paid the gossip, on lliet very evening, in a largo circle nf liatcntirs. • You .-li.iuld have heard .vhal fnn Kalo made of Gsorgc A Icon, how she rnimtckcd his voice, and quiz-zed his biiiv, mid iniitnlnj his way of shnlling his eyes, jnst like a mole, as she snid—you know he is sh.irl- arghud. .\iid now only to Ihink Ihat no rrrter tlirni this morning, Mr. Alcoll's<iwn si.Jtcr lold mo lliey wero eiigiged—how could sho bo so rogurdlcssof ti,v> trulh!—but Ibon, you know, the Alcoils, would all give their Iitllo fnigera lo bring about ill* match.' Juiit al llial inslunt, unpprceivcd by tho s]ipskpr, George .Alcoll himaelf uneipeclodly eiiteip.l ihc r.Mm. Hi-, face bocame livid when ho heard Ins mistress'abuse of himself thns freely coinmentcel on—bul he aciually Ireniblod w.lh pa.ssion when (Caroline ^PllarloIT proccodcd 10 chnTgi* his sisler widi a wanlon falsehood. Ilis first impulse was tn break into the group, to defend his .lister's fame, and tbon to -renounce fore^ver all claim '.o Kate's hand. Bul afloi a nininent's rflleetion, !..• fell he could not conlrol himsolf suliicienlly for this; and, aivotethat yiulem:e of loiw orgesluro would only make him a langliing stock, he I'jrned an his heel and loft the nparlinenl. Once in hia own r.TOui, however, ho hecamo OMhnrr. Vet ihis indignation against Kalo did not ch'creusp, for. ibis last insiill was die elroji that made liie cup run over. Ue f.'ll Ihal bo had home mnch foiaihcr—more, indeed, llian a high spirited man ought—but hia love, ivhich amounted lo idolatry, had constanlly invenled excuses for ber hilherlo .\ow, however, tho long nicumulaling conviction IhaJ, with suclt-a woman he nevcj could be happy, forced itself irresistibly upon him. 'No, I must he loveil liy one, who will never make 0 jcat of me I shall cease lo respect herirjilie can u>Of k me,' he safd. 'Henceforlh, Kale, though onco so dear, yon sml 1 must bo only dislani ae->»aintnnces.— Even if I could forgive you Iho injury 10 rae, 1 cannnl overlook Iho insult to my sister.' He did not wnio lo Kntc that evening, bnt hc wuilcd unlil the nexl day io order that ho miglit nol be hasly ; whon, being more than ever assured of Ihe nocrtsiiy of Ihe coarse of conduct, he pen¬ ned hcr a long letter in which aflcr telling hcr how much hcr habit of ridiculing him, and Ihoso he lov- nd annoyed bin. duiing Iheir long acquaintance, ho concluded by narraiing Ibi.-. Insl inslonce of her fa¬ tal practice, and Ihe manner in nhich- it had comb lo his cars, '.\ficr having cclodlhus,' ho said, ' f om con- tiiicod Ihal you dn not love mc, at least nol as 1 i musl be loved by the woman who is lo be my wifo. My feelings foryou lia';e always been anch thut I| COI.ill oct have lurned ,you into ridicule. Eui all ' ;Jhat is ovor. I uin firmly convinced lliat I could I I nolbo huppy wilh asulirii-al wife. Farewell.' Groign A Icon was true t„ bis word ; and- about I j two yeuf.tafurwai.b united hinviclf to un umiublo, t I engaging young Indy, of souii.l coinmou senso snd I I useful ocqiiirenionlF. Kale is slill unmarried ond ; wil! probably remain so. j rouii^- .Men Help Yourselves.—' Trovidence,' I we are told, • lte!|.s Ihom who help Ihemselves.'— i A true pro-crb.aiid worlliy lo !i« slamjiFd nn every I heart, f assing on thniugh life, yon will find many |o siroani ihat will croas your path—b'jl don't sit I d-own nnd moOra. Ifyou can't Wade acioss, Ihrow I in stones :o s-lar.d upoii, or bring forth a dead Iree j I from the forest,and you will snon mako a bridgo I j M.'d bo sale on Ihe opposite eide. To-duy you nro j , lipp.i.sod in your project. Don't slop—don'l go I back—meel the opprepsor—p.-rscverc ajiifycju will 1 I conquer—Providence will a.ssi.it yo-d, Voa Imve | I failed in biifiiiosa—come out from undor the load-| I slool of de.ipoiidciuy nnd t.-y agaii)-. Zounds! if' you don'l help youraelf and pc.-sevorc you will do nothing, und bo punched al by every beggar and j I every pauper on crutches, who pansi'S nlong. Your I ; frienda have died—bury Ihcm—Siut don'l Mngcr in ' tho church yaid mourning becaus? Ihcy ato gono: land you may gj nest. Up with you—wipe oil' yuur lears, and go to work and bo happy—lis tha , I on'y ivay. | I In fine, neip youreeivca in nil places—at all ,' I liraoa, and Providence will assist you, smilo on you I aflj make life a scene of aclivo enjoyment and real ' : pleusiiru. I ' Leys.—Thcie ia a lovc Ihal is stronger than death, and deeper than life; for whose sake sacrifice ; is light—uy, ci'cn unl'elt. It is a lovc which, born ¦ of the putc and fresh feelings of youlh, growa wilh your growl!, und ftienglhena wilh your "slrengdi— | alovB which would give swoclneea to a paluce and i glory lo a collage—a love prepared lu sulfer, to cn- I dure, and yel suHic-tf unto its own happiness—Iiied by lime, by doubt, even by despair, yet living on— : tbe heart's doarcsl hope, and life's deaiesl lie. .\'n editor somewhero i« the west haa becomo so , hollow from depudingon tho printing busincss alone i for bread, Ihal ho propuses lo sell himsolf to some | gcntlciuan lo lie used ss a stovepipe. 1 (CMliD tou ever ico.aii Irish Jew- or s dcsd ' Jackasii? I ^Kfi TASK; I Or, how to win a Mtistrs«s. I ,1(1 ojftctiiig ¦'<l„ry nfthe Uountain efthe Loi-cis.' nr Lsiiut inrirr. Not rasnv years sgo we road in a Iwjk llie alory of a lover who waiftii win hi|i mlstrdwl by •s.-ryin;; her loliic lop of a liitimlf^, aiid liuvr bn did nin her, and how ihey <iniird|jbiij'day.- ouilt*Saiu^ Wc tliin's Ihc aeon- wns Iti'SwiusrIsnJ; buT llui meninlain, ihough high emmgh lo lax hi.) sloiii hpsr^ to the ullerinost, mual have been among Ibo luvtrsi r.ut Us fsncv it ia a gnod lofly hill, in die suinnier limc.--Il v.-as, al ony ralc, so high ".hat thc fu'.hcr of Iho lady, a proud nohle, ihoughl it irapossHiIo' for 8 young m.I :i huriloiiod In scale iC Forthis rcLion alono, in scorn hahadohimdo il, ond hw dacghlcr ahuuld l.e lii,i, Tbe ppiisanlry as-cmbivd in Ihe valloy Io wilncss so extmordinary a sight. Tliiy measured the inonn- tii.ir. with theiroyo:: ihpy eommuiiwl with one ar.- ollior, and »he;ok Iheir heads bul all admired tho young nion; and some of his fen.nva looking at their niitftrcff, thoagh; ihoy could do aa onuih. 'I hc fath¬ er was on borsi'bsck; apart and .sullen; icponling tbnl he had subjoctud his daughter even to the shad¬ ow of such a ha-/.nrd; bul he Ihoughl it wouli loai-h hi.^ iui''trie)fu a lesson. Tha young man, ftlx son of a small land pro prieior, who Iii^fiikyje prcteiisions lo weallh, though nollo nobilily,) stoo^ respeplful looking huif cun fi¬ dent, rejoicing nl Ids heart thet he should win his inislress, Ih'eibgh at a cost of a noble pnin, consid¬ ering who bc WIH l) .-arry.; If be diyd for it, he sbould al rea'sl ha-/e hnd I^ij iik fiia aim*, und havo looked her in the fare. Tii clur-p her ficrs»n m that manner wns a jjleiisure ho [¦conlcmplsled wiih such tmnsporla aa ia krown only to real lovers; fur none othera kii'ovr hov/ respect hejglhens Iha jiy of dispensing w-ilh formaUly, snd how ditpen»iiig wilh formality onnoblos and mukes grestcr lis res¬ pect. Thc lady stood Sy tho side of her father, psie,- desiroua, and dreading. Sho ihought her lover wollld succeed, but only beeauso she thought him in overy respect the nobissl of hhisex, and that nothing was loo much for his vrdor and slreogtb. Great fears camo over hcr nevcrlhcless. She felt the billcrness of being hcraolf the burden lo him¬ and llie Inslr: ui-J dared ni;ilhnr Is l-jok at her fathf< ! nor the mounlain.—.She fixed her eyes now on the crowd which she beheld not, and now on her fin- gcr.s' ends, wbich sho doubled up towards her wilh a pretly pretence, Ihs only pretence she ever ufcd. Once or twics a daughter or a mother steppfd out of tho croKiJ, and coniin.; up la hcr, nolwillislanj- ing tlio ftars of the lord baron, kifssd thst hanci wliich she knew not what lo do wilh. The father said, "Now, sir, put an end la tl.i< nuimmory;'' and Ihc lover, lamiDg pale for the lim lime, took Up thc la.ly. The opeclalcra rejoire'lasee Ihc manner in whieh Ilo moves oil) slow b-jl sccaro, and as if to cneour- age Ilia inintreBS thoy inoiinl Ihe hill, lliey proeerel well; he halts r.n instant 'icfore ho gels midway; nnd Bi'cms refusing somelhiiig, then BBcends al n quick rate; nnd now, being at Iho niidw-sy point, sbiils tho lody fiom one aiJo lolhs olhei. Tha speclntora gave a shoul The"oaron, wilh an air ft indiCcrenee, biles the ll]> o\' his gauntlet, snd then castson ikcnj aiicyc of rebuke. At tho shoul die lover rosnineii his way. Slow, but not feeble, is his stop, yd il gels slower. He slops again, and tbey iiee d.'e lady kiss him on thij forchodd. The wo¬ men begin to treinhle, bul the men sny h» will Imi victorious. He resumes ogain; ho is half-wny be¬ tween tbo middle and top: ho rushes, he stops, he slaggcr.i; h-al doe's hot lull. Anallier shout from thc n.'en. and he resumes ouce iiio.-'^; two-thirds of tho rumaihiiig pari of llio w-ay are conquoreo.—- Thi-y are certain die l.idy kissos him ort the foro- heiid and on the eyes. Thc women burst into tears, nnd tho stciitesi men look pale. Hc asccnda dower than ever, but Ecems lo bo more sure. He halts, bul il ia only lo plnnt his Icot sl evciy step, and Ihcn gaining ground wilh on erorl, thc lady lifts up hsr arms ns if lo lighten him. Sec, he ia almost at the lop; hc alOjVS, hic struggles, hc mov es BideWays taking very liulc steps, and bringing ono fool evciy timo close lo the olher. Now he is all hut on tho lop, ho halls ngnin; hu ia fixed; ho staggers! A groan goes Ihrough Iho mullitude. Suddenly ho turns full front tuwnrda the top; il ia luckily almost a level, hc staggers, hut il it forward:—Yes every limb in ihe mulliludo makoa n inovcmcnt as if it would asifial him. Sec; sl htt he is on thc lop, snd down lis rails with his burden. An enormous shout! Hehas won! He has wun! Now h» has a righl to caress hi.-: miatrossj and she is rorcw- ing bim, for luiiher of Ibem ^el op.—Il he hss laiiilrd il il is wilh joy, and it is in her arms. 'I'ho baron put spurs 10 bis horse, ihe crowd fo.'- lowing him. Half way he is obliged lo dismount; Ihcy ascend die rest of tlie bill togelher, thc crowU silent and happy, the harOii ready lo hilrsi vvith shame nnd iinpnticnce. Tlipy rench Ihc Irtp —Tho lovers arc face lo race on Iho ground, the laily clasp- uig him wilh both arms, his lying on each side. "Trailor!" exclaimed the baron, '-thou hest prsc- lircd lliis feat belore, oh pu.-poao to deceive mr. Arise!'' "You cannol fspectil sir," said a worlhy mon, who was rich enough lo speak his mind: "e.-iniji«on himself mighl lako a rest after such a dccil." "Part tham!" ssid the baron. Several persons went up, nol lo part ihem, bul to congrnluluto and keep Ihcin together Tlicee pec ple look close; they kneel down; Ihcy bend an esr, Iboy bury their faces upon them, "tvod forbid they should over lie psrletl more," «aid a evncrsble man: "They can never be," lie turned hia ol.l fic», streaming wuh lears, and looked up il ihe baton ; '¦?ir, llipv aro di.>a.i"'
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Title | Huntingdon Journal |
Masthead | Huntingdon Journal |
Volume | 10 |
Issue | 29 |
Subject | Huntingdon County (Pa.); Anti-Masonic; whig; Huntingdon County genealogy; Juniata River valley; early newspapers; advertising; politics; literature; morality; arts; sciences; agriculture; amusements; Standing Stone; primary sources. |
Description | The Anti-Masonic Huntingdon Journal was first published on the 25th of September, 1835. Under the direction of several owners and editors, the paper became the Huntingdon Journal and American in 1855 and then restored to the Huntingdon Journal in 1870. |
Publisher | A.W. Benedict, T.H. Cremer, J. Clark, J.S. Stewart, S.L. Glasgow, W. Brewster, S.G. Whittaker, J.A. Nash, R. McDivitt, and J.R. Durborrow |
Date | 1845-07-30 |
Location Covered | Huntingdon County (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | English |
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LCCN number | sn86071455, sn86053559, sn86071456, sn86081969 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 30 |
Year | 1845 |
Description
Title | Huntingdon Journal |
Masthead | Huntingdon Journal |
Volume | 10 |
Issue | 29 |
Subject | Huntingdon County (Pa.); Anti-Masonic; whig; Huntingdon County genealogy; Juniata River valley; early newspapers; advertising; politics; literature; morality; arts; sciences; agriculture; amusements; Standing Stone; primary sources. |
Description | The Anti-Masonic Huntingdon Journal was first published on the 25th of September, 1835. Under the direction of several owners and editors, the paper became the Huntingdon Journal and American in 1855 and then restored to the Huntingdon Journal in 1870. |
Publisher | A.W. Benedict, T.H. Cremer, J. Clark, J.S. Stewart, S.L. Glasgow, W. Brewster, S.G. Whittaker, J.A. Nash, R. McDivitt, and J.R. Durborrow |
Date | 1845-07-30 |
Date Digitized | 2007-05-11 |
Location Covered | Huntingdon County (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Digital Specifications | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is an 8-bit grayscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 25589 kilobytes. |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | English |
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Contact | To submit an inquiry about or request a viewing of Archives or Special Collections materials complete the Archives and Special Collections Request Form here: https://libguides.juniata.edu/ASC |
Contributing Institution | Juniata College |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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Month | 07 |
Day | 30 |
Year | 1845 |
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