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HUNTINGDON JOUBNAL. 91 iPinnfls j2.cti$s(!)«i))rt—IBrtiotrtr to ©rnrtJil InirUffirticCt ^n\intmna* lioUticia, ILCtrrature. i^orAlCt!?, atts/^cCewtefetaflrfniUttrf^giiHttccmewt, $rc.i«cc. ^3rc»a» eCSg s:^<bj» *<iti4 J32T33rSS'^0»23S2J'C23'I3DCDSS'8 OPen,, ODCS'tPCDaBSffiSXi Sa®>B J2.®<ie>c \^syaaca)aa& sstodo Hd(X>Si> rviLisasD at JAMES CLARK. The"JotTKKii." will be published eviry Wed- OMdmy miming, st J2 00 s year, if paid in advance, and if not p*id withm aii montha, $2 50. No subacripiim received for a nhorter pcrioilthan six months, nor any paper discontinued till all ar¬ rearages are paid. AJvortiaements not excoedmj one square, will bo inserted three limen for tl .00, and for every subsc- quunt in-ierlian lt5 centa. If jto definite orders are given as to the Ume an advertisement is to be continu- ••I, it will be kept in lill ordered oiit, and charged ac* cordinnlT. REYNOLDS, KERR & ALLISOK WllOLfc;!SAI.RGUOCEUS. A.ND Healers in Country Produce NO. 804 .MARKE i" ST. {Next iiuor 11 A -/ t.i .„ Hotel,) PHILADELPHIA. /plOUNTUV M rc lis and niiii-rs pur- Sf^ i-.iiasing lir Cl rn-s, are inviu d in call aiul ¦ Xaiii l.e IHM- new and eXt'nsive stmk, where th y will fiuM ev. ry aitirii- in tin O- ret-y Im . at SM \LL M1V\Ni.ES ABOVE l.MPOK I'A ritJN PRI ES. Being a n w lii'Usi, we are lUtermiiii-il not to be undersold by any othtr establish- ront ill till-ciiy ;r7"C"UHTi<T Pa Dt:l:r: will be tnken in pavmi lit f ll GriiCt ril s. .Illd s-dd tothe best piissilili- nlv ,111 me tr « f cliarge. An :. ar. 1845- am If alettes, JI tvclrtj , rilK su'isciibivs 'ffer an as>' rtmri.t nt O 1,1.111.1 :MiVt" P.t.iit levir W .It lus nt theirotvn Iriportation, Suvi rSp'mis Fmks, I'l-a s lis ml CM ry nrticle nt'Silver wnrk of their otun manufueture. .-Mso waicli cb-aiii«, S ,1, ami K ys. Fine O Id Hreasl Pins, FiiiRer RiiKS, Bi-.irelils, Guaid Cbuiiis, C» ild ami Silver riiiiiitilfv, Sp, rt i- cles, Pt-ucis, Diaui nd pniiitt-d Gold P ns ; togeiliir with a gi-iii Tal assoi inn nt nf La¬ dies ii-Wilrv. I'lat' d ciistnl-s, (^ike B i-k^ C, B ,1-Stick-. Fines Bigs, Pursi s, F.i B Itt (Ilia wur< iu setts ,ind simile pii ces; Silver I'ui-se Cl.i.ps, C-nibs Hnir Pi„s, jP.uicy head nriMiiiviiti, S<c. Jcc, Inrs ileal iht I .'w. st Casb.iince.s.—\\ atclii". I<i paired. J 8c VV. L. WAKD , N 1. lOS Chestnut streer. npiinsite the FniiKliii 11, use. P.iiladelpbia, \uRUst S. 184S. Hardware! hardware ! f (George Ogefsiiy.) (R. F. Kelku.) IS. F. KBLKKie &. CO., Nn. 5, South Fkint St., Harri~duhg. TteJEiPEClI-'ULLY offerio the ciiiie.-is iJti ,il Huutiu.saiiii, and ali the cnuiiliy riiUiidabnUl—a l.u'gi- ami geiierai assorimeut . HAUDWuRE, Nails.-VVliilc L, ail, Diis, I'aiiits, Window tilass71iy9lii24i)y 3G V.ii-idslirs, Huilding .Vlateri ils. Bun Unund Hoop and Sheet Irmi; C ist, hh.'ar, Bliatir and Spiiin; Steel; An- vills, Vices, Sinitll Hi-llnws, Iron and Brass Win-, ^pilttr,Sli. iiZiiir, Coppir, Ulnek 'I'm and Bar Li'ud; huptic sticl Spi ings, Sidililrv, t.'.n:icb Lai.es .md riiuiiiiiii.;s; .Miss, Ciii led Hair and Hair Si-i,lini;, ll.g- skiiis and P.iltiit Ll,lllll i; Lamps nt ili, must ,'p)jiiivtdkiiiil tor liuihiiil eillier Sperin. Oiliir Lllll, Skvis fill FlnUr. Grain ami . lial; Wire Si-neii fu- VViiubnills; Ma¬ chine Cams, Maliiigaiiy Planks, Bnards, Veneers, and Carvings. .-Msn— Mteatt I'ipe of eviry su w, i^ht ami calibre. But few pi iSHis in tne cnni'iiuuity sufficn ntly a|ipi-e- lialethc value uf Led I'ipi, iu ciiiiiliictiiin w ter frnm spi-iui^s at a distance In tluir dwellings—a ciinvtuience unkimwii but to thnse WHO pnssi SS it. Any iiifnrm iti, n res- pe'ciing Ihe s.mie will be cl'u-i rfudy given. Wl 1 IT, r the abnve and all nlher articles ill nur line, im themost reasonable ti-rriis, ami liopi- thai when ynu coirie tn Hnirisliurg, y,u may give us a call bifo-e pui-i hasiiig iLewhtre, as weare detei uiiued to sell as 1 iw as.aiiy iithrr hmiscin mwh. N. IJ. Cnuiitry Ml rcliaiiis will be suppliid at a veiy sm.ill .idvauci- m i,,vf riu iiricis. RUIK LPH F. Kl-:LKl-iR Sc Co. Aui: 37.1845.-tf. Havinis ri ni veil Inn. Wi,li.iui-liuig to liuiitiiigdnii. wnuld in'orm In- Kiiiiinui lliat ht di-sigiis In cnii'inue tin- pniciict ol uit<liciiie,ai d will in- tliank ful f, i tlieii pat r,iiiag,-. Ri-sidi nc, ami nflice loi miilj oc- cuiiiid by H. Allismi, l-'.-q. K. B. Having been suciissful in accorn- plisliing the cure ofa nuniber nf c.mr, rs, (tnr wlncli vnuiliers can be bad if n quin n) he fl els coiifidtnt nf succi-ss in the nn st nb- stinate cases, and slinuld he fail iu curing m, charge will be ni di-. lluiiiigdnn, A|iril2.''. 1845, Jewelry ! Jewelry ! ! Jewelryl.' nfiUsrrectivtd..,si,tk W nt tlllinn~I lIli.Kllli cieiil Jiweln tt/"" < *' ' caiiii up the Pik ".-/li Co.isisiiiii;, t (Jold I'at- .ssts. \,,jama^ '''^'-^'^ Lkvkks. I.udies ^imSlMSB^'^ VKHs, full jevielled. .•^II.VH.K I'ATKN-r Lki KKs, OU' C illllslr.Kl' caseil Sli.vKii i wcHiii Lk-^kks./' lijiwelid, fl-ubleatidsiiiglicMedi-.KGi.ii.ii W atchks, Im latioii Lerers CitiAHTiKK and Fhench W ATCHKS &r. Jcc. Als, Gidtl Fob Cliains. anil Sfenlk, •f the must fasiiiiiiiiiblr pai tti ns G Id Pi iicils, S);cctacli-s, (iunrd Cliains, K. \'s, Bl, aeeUls si-tl with I, p. z M, ilalii i,s; Fin- gei Ki igs, Kar Rings. Hie st Pins, sett wilb in|ii,z, am. tliiM &f . &c. Miiiiatui c Cas, >.. Silk Purees, C r.ll Be ds, Pncki t B,,k-, .Musical HnXi-s, Mailieniaiii.al lustruini is. Sliver Speetncles, Tnbli Spnnis, Tea nd S.ill Sp IS. Suv.iir Toi,j;s,Liiw. nds patu-iil Silv, 1-Piiicils. ilaz. is lit tlu fint si qu !it\ , HENRV CLAYpiiiknives, a Miperii r irti i-lc. Sf, I P, , s. Spy C'lasses, H .ir Bru us Idnlli Brushes Platina P,iiiits,&i-.8cr. All the above articles will be sold ci.capii .ban ivt-r heretofore. Chirk mil Watch repairing done asusual, very cheap fnr cash. A large assmtineiit nf eight day and thir¬ ty limir Clucks will be soid vi rj rlie.,|i. All watches sold will lie wnrianti il fnrniii year, and a wriiten giiarrantee n'lsm. tlint it nnt fnuiul equal In w .rraiiti it will (iluriii); thatiit-riiid) In-put in order with, utixpilist, or if iiijun-il, may In exchnmiid bu- an) ntbi-r wntch nt e-)ual valuf. The warraiiti s i-.iiisidrr, (I v,iid, sb 'UliI the watch, wiili which it is giviu. li, put into tin-hands t another watch niaki r. D. BUOY. Huntiiiedon, April 10. 1844 Orphan's Court Sale. BV vinu 111 an iiiiK i ,1 111, Orphan's C Ull f Huiitiiigi.oii county, llit re will lie 1 sale nr (ni 'dr vi nihie .ir "Uicr\ , ni-j s,on Friday the Zlst day of October next. ,t 1 'ci i.k'iii :ii jfti-rim a, acti-iaium 1,-ui,',, I exp 1 iiit.-tioii and tr.ct i rand' sitiiiti lil Spiinkfifid tnwisliip, Hui.- timcdou county, biiuiidi d by lands of Goi TiVl.ir nn the e;ist, Mr. Cremer i n the ,iO lb.. Elisha 3 Gii«n "o the w.sl. ami Will, ravlnrou till- snutii, c niaiutiii: 1J6 ticres, m ¦¦-.-.• orbss, wiih ihe imiirim m- nl» l.iellie.stie.f J.obHaktr. S.., latent *"'i'eIIMs''i)P"s"vLE.- One half the pnr fcli IS m .mV t,i be p.nd mi the cnufii-matinii lifsile and tlif residue within .me year thi-r afii-r. with ii't'-i-'^-'i '" *"' "'cn^'ed by thc'hiiiVd -Illd in .rtgaue of thi- puicliiiM r. H, th, t-drt. JtJllM RKED, Cl'k. will b,- «iv .1 111 lb, under JACOB IV\KI-.R ).,,,„-r It -r. Attenil.Mice will b tigiiid. F ir «iv infiirinalinn ei,quii« Blur. Aii'v f.l-the'State. Se, tl mber 24, 1845. Bstato of WXXiKXAM BXiBBR, la'e ol' H pew ll UtBiship, drc'd. Nntict-is herein iiiveu ibit lellers if ad- l,.l!>iraiiiiii X7C-Ciu/irs ....... ..| tU. . ..Ij „.,. late have licen gi-.iiittd In tb- undersigneu. All pirsniis baviiis cl.iins or demnid- agaiiist the same are requested to make llu m knnwn withnut dela), and all iiersnns indebted tomake imuieiliat,- pivnn nt to DAVID SNARH. .'Idminislrator. Huntingdnn, S.-pl. 2. 1845 W'l Exeeiitont^ Nutiee. Bstate of COWRAS FXiECK, (Iatc of Tyrone 97wp., Huntingdon counly dec'd.) 011CI-. ismieliy givin,tliai Kit.is stiimeiit.ir) Ulion Ull last will of s.id dt-c'd liave Inen uraiili cl l.tlie undersigiied. All persons ind'litrd tn said estate an re¬ qui sied turn ke iuiinediatr pa) ment, and those uaviiiK Cl dills nr demands .iiaiiist tin- sanu-are. i-i-tiufstt-d tti lireseiil tin hi duly autheuiicaiet' f. i- settlt nn nl li D\VI . FLi » K.Ji Jvtii.K FU CK,Jr fx-pterribi-r 20, 1845.—5i. ¦ Sx- cutors Adthihistntrors Notice. ml t'arpHiinps, Floor l-loths. &c.. At the " Cheap Slo e." Sn. 41, Strawberry Street, PhiUdelphia. v«3sE would c.:l tilt- attti.tiop ofprsnus •W 1" «a"t "f ^''^ l-"'P''» *¦¦- '" "'C f.ciof nur being niahb-d i„ mU g.o-Is .1' very Inw pi lies, bici'Ust, in our pr. sent hi- cali'in, nur nnt md ntlier t xpi iistsare very li,,bt ; and we • fter fnr this sei son un iK::t!- lent asso'-tmtiit "t Oarpetings, Beautiful Impiri .1 1 .,;raui, and Ven tian of tverv v.lli tv. M r,. ^ Floor Oil Oloths, Fr.in3'o24i ei .vm., e, t. hi o ms, hi'ls, &c.?-mdHH.nUi,...la'm-C'.M-is,Fl...r BaiX . Sl .ir R ds, M .-, Scc, wlinlisiile „r ri-tiil,at Ibl- Inw st prir, s. -ry \ siipplv nf I'W pi'i'-.i-d caipits, fnini 11 I..50 ciiiH iiev V ,V'!, ilwns >iii band. ^" •*°'^ ELDRKlUGKSc BROl HKR. N.i41.Sir.wl.,i-,-vsn-.-rt. niie il ..i- ab. Ve (h'-snu* St. nt-„rStciiiid sl. Phil i d. Si-pi. 10. 1845. A Card. THE O.viL\^ RF Jim.II v. All the uewspapersare lullnl patent rem edi, s tl r Ci,u^bs, cnlds, coiisiinipiion ami va- li.'Us. tber " ilisias. s which flt.-b islieii to," piocieirnigfroui luetfee ; hut alt i xptiii ire tl .idles tliat " an lU, ci- .,l preventive is litttt-r liaii ,1 p und f irure ;'* .iml. liavini; till- means of luiiiisliing tne lormer article nil shurt nntice. I'lienfore , C;iinrlrM :«». Dl.'U'k respeclfull) iiifninis llHgni.d cilij; iisnf the b' riui;!i nf Huntiiigdun, and tin- public gen¬ erally, that lie slill cniitiuui-s the Doot AtiTr snot^m*ii^tn0 liusiness, at his id . siauil in All. gliei.) st., one donr west nf Williaui titew.,n's Ston- in tl)e borough nf Hui.liiigdnii, whi re hi- has lati!y Vi-ceived a large assiuimiiit nf nt-w and tasliioiiabl, lasts, on winch he girn an tees tb tiiiisli his wmk not only accmdiiii;tii ihe laltht si)len, but lu a wnrkuiaiilike man¬ ner, a.d aeci riling in mil r. Heeinpiiysiiniie Init tlieli st and most ex¬ peiienced wiirkineii, aud by siriet atttntioii 111 husimss ahd pi iiduility in prnmisis, lu hnpi-ii If deserve aild receive a liheral share of cusfm. WAN TED-an AprnKKTicK lo tluabi' e business—11 hoi nf 16 or 17 yi-.irs nf age wil Ik- pn-ferred. and find a goud situation if ap- plicatimi be mule so.n. CII.-SRLF,SS. BLACK. IIuntiiii:don, April 2.'!, 1H45. MTow is thc Wsmc, Thf Bubut-riber lirrcliy nolifionall peruons indebt¬ ed lo him for eul'scri|iiiun lo Ihu Huntingiion Jour¬ nal, antl for jobhing, ailverliriing, iVc, Ihat he dc- sirfsltitm Id pay up ,,s soon ns Ihey Jind it con- tenienl to Ihemieh-es lo do so, if nol s.inner. All who pay Buburriplions iluring or beforp die nt-xt j November t;6ijrt will he cliargrd bul S 2.00 a year —and those who delay bi-yond Ihui time- will be [ compelled lo pay according lo the terms of the pa- I per J2.50 a year. Tho unilcreiKnt'd published the I Journal 3 years and 6 iniinlh July lasl,so that llioKo who received the papur cil Estate III Gl'.OUni' I.l 'IV n.i. ./ Jarks'in Itrp. J Iliiiitingilin comilii. d.c'ii. KlPEKSotadiiiiiiistraliniiiiii tin said have btt 11 graiittd tollu nm'er igml. All pi-rsnns iiidebtt d tl. said tstiti areiquesttd to make imuiitliiiu paynnnt, and tliobe having clainis againsi il will jiii- stnt llu-m prnperly auiliemicali d fovscltli - meut wiihi Ul dt I'ai. i' HENRV Rl'DV, \dm'i-. JaciiS.in tp., S pi. 17, 184j —Ci. POBTP.T. "To charir the languid hours of solilu'dii He oil invilee her lo the Muse's lore." Thoughts of Heaven. Nil sickncas there,— No weary wasting of thc frame away. Nil frariul i-hiinliing from llie miilnight »Ir, No dread ol .Summer's bright and fervid royi ^ No hidden grief, No wild and cheerless vision of despair. No vain pdiiiim for a nwift reliif. No tearlul eyes, no broken lieBrls are there. {¦arc has nn home. In all the realms of ceaseless prayer and aong! Its billows break nwey and melt in rnnm Far from the mansions of tho spirit throng* The storm's black wing is never upread athwart celestiol nkieet Itswoilings blend nol with the voice of Spiing, As some tno lender dower fades nnd dioal No nighl disUld Its chilling dews upon iilc lender fiame: No moon is meded there! The lighl which fills That land ofglory from its Maker come! No parted friends O'er mournful recollections havo io wcepi No bed of death enduring love allends To walch the coining of a pulseless sleep. No blasted flower Or withered bud celestial gardens knon! No scorching blast or fierce descending sho-^er Scatters destruction like a ruthless foe! No balllc w-ord •Slarties the sacred host with tear and dread! The song of peace Creaiion's niorning heard Is sung wherever ongel minstrels tread! Let us depart If bomc like this await the weary soul! Look up Ihou stricken onc! Thy wounded heart Shall bleed no more al soriow's stern conlrol Wilh failh our guide. White-robed ond innocent to lead tho way, \\ hy fenr lo plunge in Jordon's rolling lido, And Qnd the ocean of eternal dnyl (>oo(l Looking. A book, recently published, conlains a eprcifia for mnking hoiiifly (^iils look handsome, und hand. some girls look slill handsomer. \\ e nuule b [ior tion. for the benefit of our lady rsaders, young and . lold:- , . " ' Ke-Jilomo is that handsome does—hokfup your heads, girls!" w|.,'lhe longusge of Primrt»»B iu the piny, whin addr^'aning her daus'hleri. Th» wonhy matron wos righl. Would that all Diy female rcadini, who are sorro-«ing I'oolishlv because they are not iu all respects liko D-obufe's Eve, o that slalulo oflhe V,.nus, 'which encbsnls the world,' eould be pers'jaded to listen lo her. Whnl is good looking, oa Horact».SW|lf'teiim^8, bu! i.iok- ii:g giod ! Be good, 'oe womenlj-.l^g^njle—gcn- ero-Js in your sympathies, hecdluljf the ^R-ll biing ofall erpund you, and my word fin" it, jou will nol.l.ack kind words cf adniiratioo. '-I.q'fliig'and^ pleasant asaocinlions will gather around you.— Never mind tbe ugly reflection which vour glass moy give you. Thai mirror has no litart. But quile anolher picture is yours on lUo relina of bu- luan syinpulliy. T^icre Ih.n beauty of holmes*, of purily, of Ibal innerd grace • v»liich passeiii eliiiw,' resls liver it. aolu-ning and mellowing ils Icsluies, Ju.'itas the full, calm inu.inlight mells those ut » rouali Inndscnpe into linnaiiiiinus Uivi'Imess.— Hold up your heads, girls!' 1 repesl slier Prim, lose. VVhy should you noli livery moilier's daURhtor of you cm Iw besuliful. You csn envelop yourselves in an nlinosphere of mural and inlellec- lunl beauly. through wliicli yiiui olhsiwise pl"n faces will look I'.irih like those uf angels. B.'siiliUil lo Ledyard. slilfi-ning in the cold ofa Northern winler, si'cir.edlhe diiiiiculive, smoke-slaineJ wo¬ man of Lapland., who wrapped him in tlieir fuis, and miiiistered lo hio pecessiiies wiib kindness snd gentle words of conljiassinn. Lovely lo the homc- •ick heart ul' Park seemid ihe dark maideof Segn. as Ihey sung their low and iimplo : From the New York Mirror. Tn n TVtoi'.p-st Ka^lV. A fair cloud skirled the sky, Just tinged willl agtilden hue, And a bright lilllc slar, like an Angel's eye. Seemed modestly gleaming through. And I gaacd -.vilh unceasing delight, Tho scene was lovely and new-— light parlor; nnd ss her ombarrassmenl was mors thon half concealed, she eooii recovered, ond as a waggish humor happened lo have tbe ascendant, she put on a serious faco, laid him she wos hunur¬ ed by his preference; bul that there Wos ono mat¬ ler which should bo understood before, by fliving him a reply, she bound him lo his promise. " Perhaps you may Ihink me wealiliy ; I would nbt, for the world, havo you labor under a mislake un that puinl. I am worth eighteen hundred dol¬ lars." Sho was proceeding, but the genlleman storied as it eloctrillcd. •• Eighleen Iiundred dollurs 1 ' he repealed, in a monner that betrayed Ihe nlmost surprise; "yes, ma'am,' said ho awkwardly, '1 did underslond you were worth a goud deal mors; but " "Nosir," she replied, "no excuse nor apolo¬ gies; Ihink about whot I have told you ; youare embarrassed now; answer me siioiber lime," and rising, she bode him good nighl. She jusl escaped a Irop; he wenl the next day lo ber guardian to inquire more pnrlieularly inlo hor affaire, ond receiving the samo onswer, h' dropped his auil nl onco. Tho next serious proposal followed soon ofter, and Ibis loo, rume from one who succeeded to a large portion uf hcr esteem ; but apply ing tbe same crucible to die lova he otfeicd, she fuund the like resull. He loo, lel't her—and sue rejuiced in an¬ other furtunale escape. She sqinetiiiio uf'.er became acquoinled wilh a young 'gentleman of slender fortiine, in whose s|>- proucbes, she ibouglit thot sue discovered more uf Ihe timid dillidencc of love than ahe had wilnessed belure. She did nol check his hopes—and in pro- ces.s o'' lime, he, too, mode her an ofl'er. But when she spoke' bf her fortune, lie fcci;seu her lo lie silent: "It is to virtm-, worth and bonul)," snid he, •• dial I pay my -;ourt-^Sil'lo forlune. In you I stiall oblain whol ia worth more Ihsn gold." Sho was mosl disagreeobly disappointed. They I were married, and die union was soleijiniiod; she j beside his bed. and sought lo comforl the while ! made him masler of herself. elranger, who had ' no molher lo bring him milli, I "I am. indeed, worlli eighteen hundred dollars,' and no wife lo grind him corn." O! Inlk ss we j said she lo him;-bull Aever soid how niui-h more | may, of beeuly osa thing lo be chisselled from and 1 hopo never to enjoy more pleosure than 1 fee j marble or wrought u-jt on cenvasa, speculole ns we I al this inomtnt, when I tell you my forlune is one i mny on ils colors and oullinei, what is il bul nn iu- i hundred and eighly Ihousand." tcllectuol Bbalraclion, afler alH The heart feels a It is nclunlly so—bul slill her husbond often lells beauty of another kind ; looking llirough ihc nul¬ hor dial in her he poascissa a far nobler fortune.— \ wnrd environment, il dincovers a deeper and moro I The llevittv. I real loveliness. I AUTtTTHtW. I The seasons, revolving their annual round, once moro bring in thoso --melancholy doya.'' dennmi- natcdby die puet'-lbo saddest oflhc year." Ttiey I are so: and llic inquiry nalurally arises, why is ill j what occasions thuse pensive end oflen gloomy Orphans^ ( ourt Sale. Ill pursuaiKe of an iirdt-r .f llu- Orpli ins' Courl llie fnllnwini; lU-sciiliid R.a'. hat te, will be I vpised at Public Jsaie, mi tin pnn.. isis.latcllie i-tsiik-m-.- ,,t B ,i-t,iii Dt tnrtsi, dei-.'il,iii lnd t.iwiisliip Hmitiiii;d' iiCminly, Oil Thut duy the Mltli day ffOrlober nnt riie lint- uiiditidtd half put nt fnur adj.iii- iiig iractsnl Land,nni- hurvtyed in tin- name nt William Hnnper—mie in the name nt Jiniis Miller—iii.c iu th.- ii.iuie ot J bn Miller—and mie in tllf immi- if Janies R iii- kiii, c nt lining Sixtcin film'red lind Seve-' Acres, nnd Si:i:ly four P,r, hrs .iiiil iliiw.iiii e lie the sam. in. re m- I. .ss, adJi-iniuK lam's of Jaciil) Baiiiet. D.ivid L, hk, llu- hi ir,-nt J.hll I'.iybi-, ami J.ilm L Wiy and ..tliers ilii-n litiiig iliti-eoii two Miiall :ii|),.iati-Ini- pi-nvem i.t>—iml liurt..11 erictt-d a L-c H Ul.. twn and a Imll st .lies '.liifli. p.rtU finish, d- acaliiiiH.inst—ilaig, L'i: B.rr; all' utsixiy acres cltari (I_ilni. K al;i. w lilli A| pi' "rt-hards, ami a fim Wiur P w- trlor a Mill m ni|„r M..rhimi-\ 1 d n vein lit , xci lient Hi'iiiniii'us e. al wliii-i hasluen np. mil and jiartiailv » ik d the sann-. '1 Tho cloud was so fnir and so mellow the hght ^ feelings dial pervade die ibinking mind at ih season of Ihe year! Inlhe Irue lover ofiinluri Of the slnr that was beaming Ihtough! There were other bright watchers nround.. Tbat were shining more biillianlly far. But my gaze was uiK-onsciuusly bound Tu the cloud, and Ihccloud-cunlaiiied star! Thus modesty pfDlTers is opiil! That no language can evei define, Yel 1 feel il, and know it lull well. In those soil, trembling glancco of ihinc. Unlike the bold gazing of Pride, Thine eye hns an holier ligbt, Like nothing I know ol beside The slat on tha brow of the nighl! IToun? XaoE help TTotirseivcB, "Providence, ' we cre lold. "helps ihem wh» holp themselves." A true proverb, nnd worlhy lo bo slamped on every heatt. Passing on through life, you will find many a slrenm that will cross your pnlh liul don'l set do-An ond inuurn. Ifyou can'l wade across, thro?: in stones lo stand upon. or bring iu a dead tree from llie foresl and v-i'i 'Anil cause may rendily be l.acod lo a sympnlbiiing j ,„„„ ^^ „,„ „„ ,|,^ „„,„, ^1,,, .j.„.j„j. _,.„;, „„ „^,,. ;r from the Cr^l ! p„,,j ;„ ^,„j,^ project.—Dun't slop-don't go linik ers, through ihe ^ _^^^j ^^^ cpposer-pprr.-vcie nnd yuu will rnn. cnught ''|n„pr.__p,ovideni-etvilUssistvii-j. You failed in Ih hearl. Hc who has woicbed hi j b'lOomini' of ber springlinie floit I blossoming of her Rummcr ruses; I quer.- Bhnipseoflierenrlicsl'i-jilding p!"nl, «:id "b^ervcd j ^,„i^^,,_^„„„ „„, ,.,„^ y,„,^^ .^^ ,„„,, through all Us periods, die pulling lorlh nf die lux- j .lespmidHmv ani> Irj- it ngain. If you dun'l help urianl foresl-lree; who hos beheld, with the puresi ! yourself nnd persevere you wili dn nothing, nnd be delight, her thousand varied chnrme, and lislened ' "punched sl by every pnuper n:al beggar wilh cruu-h- wilh Iransporl to the delicious warblings of hrr ; es Ihm passes nlunij. Your fnends have died— noudl.iiid songsters;—whv should he nol feel sad ; i,ury ihem—Imt dun t lingi-r in the cburcli-yaril when all nature seems linsicning to decay. j niuurning because they nre gone and going. I'p He bus seen thc swccl primioae nnd dnisy disap- wilh you—wipe olf your lears and go to w»rk and pear, and die last rose of Summer, nipped by tbe be happy—'tis die only way biting frost, rapidly fading before him, and the gay notes of the leathered tribe, which were wont lo arouse him ot emly dawn, or cheer his stepa nl sun- The lleiross. A sprightly, rosy-checked, flaxen h girl, used to sit in the plrssnnt evrnings of Juno, ^^^^ dinnning minslrela huslen nfar to s..ulbern lodgings when I dimpg. soon to grcel his ear no more. Slill he ed lillle Bft hour, dying griulually nway, ns, onc by one- In fine, help yourselves in all places—«l all limos, end Providence will assist you, smilo on you, and make life a scene of aclivc enjoyment and test pleasure. on the marble steps opposite my lived in Philadel|ihia. nnd sing over a hundred snn- j^pi^g from time to li nets, and tell over ss many tales, in a sweel voice, and with nn oir of delighlful simplicily,thnl chsrm- . , , ed me many a dme. She was then on orplian child - PiiMic R ..id* liadmg fi, in j and commonly reported lo be rich. Often and of- An tiilidol s luul. Mirnbenu. like all the lending names of Fr; an Infidel; it was die mel- fii-lda naked and ilesoli their green luli.ige, and every tliirig aroun J inns KiiU-'kin's t, Spniit,fitUl tnwiuliip runs thrniii-h tlu-same. Terms of S le-.— Vi, In- one lialf Ci-I on the coiifiini.tii 11 nf the S-ile, nml tin residue witlilli .mi- \eir tlu-rt-nfter, t'h, sr- cured bv bonds an'i Mortgage nfthe jiur chaser.' Uy ll.c C ,iit. JOHN RKI'n.CIiik. Attend:inc"giv<:ii nil ll iv .if -¦dl-. In ISV •(' TAVLOR. Adm'r nf Hirfm Defnrrt-st, cUc'd. SopK-mhei 17, 1.S45—ts. die endeared relreals of na¬ lure, and. standing on some eminence whence he may survey die surrounding prospect, hc beholds I forthe last ceniur) late, the foresls Dlripped of' anchuly fancy of the tim-, and considered esaeiiiiol , nd wearing I 10 the repuloliun of nil who pielendrd lo pliil.iso- I ten 1 snt afler a dny of loil nnd vexalion, and lis- j „ sickly, death-like hue. -Meanwhile he henrs no ! phy. There wns but lillle in the reli'^ion uf the I tcned to her innocent voice, brentliing forth die : goupj^ f,e,chance, aave tha aulumnnl winds, as ! land to rebuke Ihe evil apirit--niid ila nnme was I notes of pence and hnppiness, which llowcd cheer-: ii„.y mourn Ihrough the dpsprled hnlls of nature, ' legion. His last elTurl. when Ids speech tailed bim. j fully ftohi Blight heart and fell a portion of that ^ ,,|,,ln|y l,„.aibiiig .i dirge for the dying venr. A I "as to "¦''•"¦ ¦"*"¦' '"'"¦ •"" busoni. Such was Eliza ; fooling of sadness then comes over him, and, deeply ] and a request lor si I nnd pnins togelher. Out', Cent Reword, Wholes,.le Dnii'eislsand Maniificliirersof Copal the while, nnd paid nothing yel, arc reii'jir.dlo p,iy V.rnirhi fim. >:nle A;;enis for the Fr.inklin $7.00 if paid before the lormmnUun ol Ihe Nuvem- Window GLss Works. : ber Court, or S8.75 if delayed beyond ihat period, V \ I .\ 1. 11, ll ., ng , iicaved in tht- man- ' »'"' 'bose who have paid pnrl will be charged tho uf.ictuie of C' p.il V iniish. as w.-ll '" u I- kind purch ' " e ar, now pi-- pan d I, i ff. r t" , ar:irli winch in quality caii- JiotlK-surpissd iu tl.eUni'U. Als , nC'iviiin w,,k:), fmm the abnvi- celebrated wnrks. Window Ol.iss of ever) full assortment of .ppriivrd brands. I ail -. C .ns'antlv ou band, a Wlii-e L-ad ot the m-st t.ic. tb r witli a lii-in- sLrk t nrmr--, M, d- cim ,H'io'sO.K,I.di' , D. - Stuff-, < ol ¦ 0,-s Hriis ^.(i'blL, f,U..uliMti'l.{'Hm- °|..' H.i, P--,iri1s Piiui Hiuslus Pallet K .ive-,8ci- , ; mni-ising every aiticli in tins ^""a.P which will 'ie sold at the 1 w, -t possi- w;n.-ir-,hv f-LKMENSSc BAKF.R. N.i 187, M 'rtli 3 1 >' , -m- do. r ab.'Ve Wond, PliiUdelpbta. balance in tho some proporlion THEO. H. CIIEMER. September 10.1845. A. W. BBXrilDXCT^ ATTOR.VEY AT L.IH—lluntiKcnn, Pi.-Otlict- at his iil'l rt-sid.nn- in M.in s'rect, a few d"'rs W. st nf tlu- Cnun H uie. .^. W.B will itteml to any liu- .>iii ss eiirnist d t ¦ biiii ill the several oiiurts'if H lutinrtdm and iilj'.ini'iu coiin- ti. s .\piil30 1845—tf Ran :.w iv iVnin ili «iib^. i , list ol AuiJiisi.iin illd. iiu-d ending thc lsl of ;„;,„,, dSaiaii Mull.nil,,u,.,fl.. Vf.i-;-s I.u . has a siVlieii. ill-l.i' a-.ici-. She had On v hen 'In v m w da'-k CiiiCn die-s, pink I M lirne liniils.aiK' ti • k «itli lur . t-liilliing. All pirsi r,^ art- lur li harliniiiiK hi rns tliey will In- pr slinuld tbev he di'-Covend. Aii\ i tiiniing said Savali, t" the sidisri iln Warm Spring Road, 34 mil, s fi-.iui d 11, cliall r. n ivi tin ah' ve vewa chair s will 'i' liaul F.I.IZ \Hl-, I'H HF.UGESHKIMER Sept. 24,1845-31. J. SSWBXiXi STEWAKC, llUNIINGDnN.PJi. Ofliie ill Main .11.el, lUrie ilooi>-wes' nf Mr Hiiov's Ji-w. Irt e.tablishnicnf. Febroarir H, I&4©.—II, Irnnquilily steal over my boson Hunily, when I fi n knew her. Several years had elapsed, during which lirae 1 was absent from the rity, when walking along one of the mosl fashionable squares, I saw female figure step into a carriage, lollowed by a gendeman and two pretly children. I did not im¬ mediately recognise her face, bul my friend who iv.-iit lit', I was by my sidi-pulled my elbow. --Do you not IS >i It.; wen ,j,„£niber lillle Eliiu, whu useil losing fur us when ¦ '"¦''It V'V/'iv a i "0 lived to ether iu u alnuislreel!" I did lenicm- 11' t, 1 i'ln 1 tier il was herself nil Ith. I ¦ ly f'lliiil d. ab'ut tl e •J-. on tln- Hiinlim;- idbui n XTOTICB. All persnusiii.il-iti-d t' tin. .uhscriber fnr nudii-al nttendance rindi-i-rd tlieiiiselvi s ,ind tbeir laniilies, are brnby n qui attd In please cune and settle ilnir acC'unt. I»- uveiii this ami the tbiiteenth day of O'Un- li.r next, as after that limt- he intends ti leave all uiis' III' d accnunts in the bauds nt till- propir oflJcer for collertion J B. LUDEV. Hlmt^n:gdtni(Jt]ly 10, iw^. She used lo be fond he said, uf Ireciing her iittle circle of friends with romances—and al last slio acted oul a neal ruinanco herself. She came oul into the gay circle uf life; under the auspices uf I her guardian. It was said by suinc, sho tvn» rich —very rich—hul the amuuni of wenllh did nol ap¬ pear lo be a mailer of publicily, however, the cur reut, and as we generally believed, well founded reporl, was auUicieiit to draw around her many ad¬ mirers—and amung the number not a few serious coudiere. She did not wail long befure t young genlleman, on whom she had looked with a somewhat partial •ye, because he wss the gayest and handsomest of her lovers, emboldened by her partiality, made her sn sffer. Probably ehs blushed, ond her heart j '">" "f a hen, and the interest on a printer's money fltilt*T»'il k lilde; litit thry w»ro silHns in « moon * ~'"'' ¦'"''¦¦¦•" rile on his talilots—" Death isbut a sleep; - 1 opium lo exlingutsli hit, lile Still, even in diia falnl insea- ibility to oll that cons'atules the greatness uf the 1 of lhns» iUuslrious hopea and feelings which to Clirislians throw iheir lifihl across die gravo. the sinking man of genius showed soiuo llicli hnd onre given him such Ills couiitryinen. "Take awoy medilaling. ho turns awny to weep. , j Bul lo him. nnd tn all. there is another causa for \ melnneholy r.'fiei-iiuns at this lime. (Jonteinpla- { dying mind, on elegant: Ung tbe cunslant nnd 'apid changes of the seasons, ! iwed by a | ^vpare le.I lo ronsi.lcr ihal our periods of exislence areswiflly posaing, Ihnl the nuluniii of our days j of Ihat brilliancy which will quickly sperd by, when, the winter of age j <bslinetion nrniing his coi coming on, we siiall snon be nipped hy the chilly I ^'""i iny sighl. ' said hc. - all lliuse funeral luuking Masts of Death, nnd take our finol shim'ier in his ! ihins"- Why shuuM mnn be surrounded by dm cnld embrace. I grnve befoie il is lime 1 Give me liowers, lel mo As we see the ve^clnhle kingdom—Ihnt latelj have essenres. nrrsnge my dress. Let me hear nnd benutv. deroraling I music, and lel me closo mine eyes in harmony."— strnnnre fur the Bul this passed atvoy widi the relurn nf pain, antl ked fur opiiini to end Ihe struggle. nppenreil in nu us ri die earlh. nnd yieljing pleiiiiful fl.iclts an.l herds of ihe ficld^now drooping ond t tie once mare I Tbe physician, to quiel Ids mind, gnve hmi iuna perishing, the Ihougbl is suggested that "S" fliiurishes nnd fides mnjuslic man;" while at the same lime, the language of thn beauli¬ lul poet of the "Seasons," odmoniahinglv addresses iiself lous: "Pass some fow years. Thy flowery apdng, thy suinmer's ardent strength, Thy sober aulumn, fodinginlo nge. And pale concluding winter comes al Inst, And shuts the ecene!" The profit on the sales of old iron, the indigna- in of a hen, and th ai« ns ffrest "ha'^r*. lelliiui bim lliut itwas upiuiii.— He swollowed il. dropped back upon his pillow, and was dead.—Mi'ior oJ Christian Evidences. 8ever»l friendt were conversing a few evening* since, when the clock slruck eleven. 'It is limt,' said one, -that honest men were a hetl.' 'That msy be.* said anolher. -hul tou need not be in an; hurry on tuat account. A lady lookin:: at tha review, was asked if she wns parlinl to mililnry iraining. to whirh ahe r(» plied, eh"> liked erewdinijly the nfTieers' mint"'
Object Description
Title | Huntingdon Journal |
Masthead | Huntingdon Journal |
Volume | 10 |
Issue | 41 |
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 | 1845-10-29 |
Location Covered | Huntingdon County (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
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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. |
LCCN number | sn86071455, sn86053559, sn86071456, sn86081969 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 29 |
Year | 1845 |
Description
Title | Huntingdon Journal |
Masthead | Huntingdon Journal |
Volume | 10 |
Issue | 41 |
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 | 1845-10-29 |
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 |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
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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HUNTINGDON JOUBNAL.
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LCCN number | sn86071455, sn86053559, sn86071456, sn86081969 |
FileName | 18451029_001.tif |
Month | 10 |
Day | 29 |
Year | 1845 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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