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nx h.^^'vr^iL^^\iit^.\\ (uw^'s.] m^NTiNCiiijoN, pf.Xi^'a, ^vj=:s>xK?»nAv, j^jly ..*.!¦ • rurr 1 8, 1838. r V Q I,. *^ B.-..^ O. cr ^T^-a CA^'./^^^^'ri^'i:'^;;^. Tim IllIN riN.JDux (.'.\y,|;'|'|.,.: wiUbi I lib isliud cvtjrv VV imMi.-u w, ;,t '^"•\^ ( ih>i-!.AR.s Pl'^il A.NNii.M, panabl, l,:'.ifyearl! i ¦> advance, and \t>ti> »i«> /, „,./ .)//,.',/ wiihin Ihc ye tr. \,, .s,il,s,';-ip (i , 1 .viil im rcc.-ivc'i ('.ir less iiiaii si.i ,';.. uiHi.i, ;,'id II.) impt'r will be di.sc.nnl iimeii tl llill all aricarirves nrc |,;,i.|. .\i)vi:uri ;i:Mr..\rs u.t eM-mvliiig unc (=;pi;ir.', will !)!i ill.-iCrtO I (lu-i;,. xvi.'clTs fill- u.i'. d.iliir—liirgnr ones in tin; .snmo pi-,,. p.iiti"ii—atitl twoiity-livo cods fi.r each ,u ;-.('.iuenl iiisd-li.'.ii. A liberal dcdiie litiii xvi'.l bn mado to ciistiiuiei-.s whu ad Vi-rt'--,. bv Ihc (pin rin r, Im It yenr, vS:c. Letters on business connected with the n'-ee must be post paid' £" O E T Si i*. \Vh. n in the bluuin uf ih )iin|iilp;s yuuili, \i bat giddy drenms xvere mine. I Ime.b'd iint lhe word . I Iri.tli, Nnr cared lurll.inns divin.'. I ili..ii;^li( all iinlur'; fair lu vievi-, lis bcaiilies hnd linir charm. And su had xvorblly i.assiuiis luu, I ihoiinht xvithuut a harm. (Liy scenes of f .Uy ilniicpd befure ,\ly y-uiig btiwiiilered si^bl. Ami led mu cnptixe o'er niidu'er But i,evcr led me rlybi. Yet xvroiii.'—her halpfiii poxvers cling, 'Vo meuiury slill anew, Ami sxvift to reculleclmn bring, 'I'hose days uf scorn to view. But never mind—lliey now ate pasl. And vx iiy i.ccd I repine. Since they did not birc-ver last, 'I'o brcali llus heart ul mine. Fasli'iis and follies aro the same, 'i'li'-y uliUer far ami xviil- ; Bill ns fnr me, I hate the name Thu' spread on every side. Triiiklels, and curls are ihuiinht, lis' true Tu ebarm lhe minds o! many, Dili thnsn charm most xvho nover ktiexv 'Phe pi idc uf xvoariiig any. Show mc (ho mind xvhoso virtues shine iMure lirighl than Jems, or gold, And I xvill puiiil tu charms divine, Whuse xvurlh can ne'er be luld, 'Tis nol in uulxvard lurm or dres*, 'Phal sweet pcrledinii lies, Bul smiles of Innocence tbal bless And charm the wuiidoring eyes. Where e'er bor pleasing graces reign; What beaulies shine in vicxv, Enchanting o'er agani. To shine here allot too. Imiimrlal rnys strike on tlm tomb ^\ lieie bi.riiied virtues lies, V'hile limuceiice ascends lu bloom I'Uornal in the skies! M. From the Ccntro Dcmocriit, The Son^. Tutir:—"CZow lhe Windy dlormng." Old Nicky plays a cunning hand— Ilis brain is still at xvork, Nine hundred banks at his command. He rules liiio the (irand 'Purk. "Calm as a summer's morning," The "Balance NVhcel" he guides, \Vhile Liberty widi bn(h her hands Her glorious face she hides. But hark! a voice comes Irom the East Like vivid lightning's fork— Cheer up! cheer up! my glorious girl,* 'Phcro's honest men in York Who has slipl (he Biddle traces. And neart and hand doth j.)in, And all their promises lu pay. They'll pay in Jackson coin. Ah 'Nick! ah Nick! yonr snaky tricks. And panic screws xvont do Tu bribe the rich and starve the poor To make Ihem vote fur you — And Tliad and Joe, Ihe xvhole trio, Bul surP as your alive The land of Penn produces men May lead, but ne'er will drive. Villi xviint to rule (lip biiiiking Ol llmso HuKed Slams— \.ai vviinl to rule (he denlingf .\ii'l sedle all ihu rnlcs. Vuu wniK tu rido (be Cnvornment By riiirsiiml (iilfered pidf,:(: llnUe lenisiiiiiun hul a (iirce, .'Viid d.) il all yourself. The curses uf lhe fiilher|pss, 'Phe vvidnw and the pooi, ^Vill linhl upon your "biihmec xviicel," 'Pliu' slow, you'll find i( sure. Y'^uii will not pay i.or lel bai.ks pay 'Pli';ir honest debis in lavxfiil cuin; Bu( Ocdibcr ii('X( a PuA-rnit draughl iMny lay yuu on ynur loin. UNCLES A.M, Jr. j hn se(.|i on referencn In tlm ndicinl rclurns, • ly manfully, nnd exc(!0(l nuy m;ij u-ily I llint Biliier's vote, ill (In; city and cniiiiiy, here- " I was .•hid less Ibiiii Ibnt ^iveii to lb'; l)"si iul'irmniioti xve can Imvo III.. upminiH of intelboent mnn m ev ery (nwiisliip III Um imuiily, wo hive no hiisiiiiiion li, L'lving Um (nllnwiug as (h- |)rubub!o result of Um olediim: Poil-'r. UuS bO '(b:d,l..,ss„f Lib,.^r:y. ¦fCnKun transadinii. :j:;iesiirrecti()n n..lps. Facts for the fufllie federnl (ickd in (be same Inniis, III (lie y. nr l^^.'j."), w.T ll„(l Inm slill liirilmr III Ilm ic.ir, iiniwilhsinmling Ilm tact ul I (he ll'111,1,'iiiiii- divisions, nnd ul (h.'ro he- j nil' two (amlidnti.s in the li'Id, for thnof- I lie.I ut (Livdii.ir. Al tins lime lhe Rilner | Bellefunte xfc Spring tp I Vnie III Philadelphia (j.nitily tell bebimL Pattyn, the federal tifdiet imro tbaii -100 vnU:,,\ llalfmoon, : ill the cily lie vvas likewise sh-iri lOd vuf's, I''.'rgiison, j ninking .SOC in the cily and cnimiv. {''mn Buirgs, evidences of icer. nsiig popubirily, Iruly ' VV.ilker, I If mny, tlnrel. ro, well bniislfed, where ' Lniiiir, iir, lln; ev iibiices ul ilic iiiercasing p'pu-! Huwnrd, , Inrity of .losipli Ritner—vhcn; is he lo ' IVihl l'
Object Description
Title | Huntingdon Gazette |
Masthead | Huntingdon Gazette |
Volume | 38 |
Issue | 8 |
Subject | Huntingdon County (Pa.); Huntingdon genealogy; Juniata River valley; Huntingdon Borough; early newspaper; Weekly Advertiser; democratic newspaper; Laural Springs paper mill; primary sources; Standing Stone. |
Description | The Huntingdon Gazette was first published on the 12th of February, 1801 as the Huntingdon Gazette and Weekly Advertiser and ceased publication shortly after the 6th of February, 1839. |
Publisher | John McCahan, John Kinney McCahan, Alexander Gwin, P.S. Joslyn |
Date | 1838-07-18 |
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/ |
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. |
LCCN number | sn83025978 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 18 |
Year | 1838 |
Description
Title | Huntingdon Gazette |
Masthead | Huntingdon Gazette |
Volume | 38 |
Issue | 8 |
Subject | Huntingdon County (Pa.); Huntingdon genealogy; Juniata River valley; Huntingdon Borough; early newspaper; Weekly Advertiser; democratic newspaper; Laural Springs paper mill; primary sources; Standing Stone. |
Description | The Huntingdon Gazette was first published on the 12th of February, 1801 as the Huntingdon Gazette and Weekly Advertiser and ceased publication shortly after the 6th of February, 1839. |
Publisher | John McCahan, John Kinney McCahan, Alexander Gwin, P.S. Joslyn |
Date | 1838-07-18 |
Date Digitized | 2007-06-04 |
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 27673 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. |
Full Text | nx h.^^'vr^iL^^\iit^.\\ (uw^'s.] m^NTiNCiiijoN, pf.Xi^'a, ^vj=:s>xK?»nAv, j^jly ..*.!¦ • rurr 1 8, 1838. r V Q I,. *^ B.-..^ O. cr ^T^-a CA^'./^^^^'ri^'i:'^;;^. Tim IllIN riN.JDux (.'.\y,|;'|'|.,.: wiUbi I lib isliud cvtjrv VV imMi.-u w, ;,t '^"•\^ ( ih>i-!.AR.s Pl'^il A.NNii.M, panabl, l,:'.ifyearl! i ¦> advance, and \t>ti> »i«> /, „,./ .)//,.',/ wiihin Ihc ye tr. \,, .s,il,s,';-ip (i , 1 .viil im rcc.-ivc'i ('.ir less iiiaii si.i ,';.. uiHi.i, ;,'id II.) impt'r will be di.sc.nnl iimeii tl llill all aricarirves nrc |,;,i.|. .\i)vi:uri ;i:Mr..\rs u.t eM-mvliiig unc (=;pi;ir.', will !)!i ill.-iCrtO I (lu-i;,. xvi.'clTs fill- u.i'. d.iliir—liirgnr ones in tin; .snmo pi-,,. p.iiti"ii—atitl twoiity-livo cods fi.r each ,u ;-.('.iuenl iiisd-li.'.ii. A liberal dcdiie litiii xvi'.l bn mado to ciistiiuiei-.s whu ad Vi-rt'--,. bv Ihc (pin rin r, Im It yenr, vS:c. Letters on business connected with the n'-ee must be post paid' £" O E T Si i*. \Vh. n in the bluuin uf ih )iin|iilp;s yuuili, \i bat giddy drenms xvere mine. I Ime.b'd iint lhe word . I Iri.tli, Nnr cared lurll.inns divin.'. I ili..ii;^li( all iinlur'; fair lu vievi-, lis bcaiilies hnd linir charm. And su had xvorblly i.assiuiis luu, I ihoiinht xvithuut a harm. (Liy scenes of f .Uy ilniicpd befure ,\ly y-uiig btiwiiilered si^bl. Ami led mu cnptixe o'er niidu'er But i,evcr led me rlybi. Yet xvroiii.'—her halpfiii poxvers cling, 'Vo meuiury slill anew, Ami sxvift to reculleclmn bring, 'I'hose days uf scorn to view. But never mind—lliey now ate pasl. And vx iiy i.ccd I repine. Since they did not birc-ver last, 'I'o brcali llus heart ul mine. Fasli'iis and follies aro the same, 'i'li'-y uliUer far ami xviil- ; Bill ns fnr me, I hate the name Thu' spread on every side. Triiiklels, and curls are ihuiinht, lis' true Tu ebarm lhe minds o! many, Dili thnsn charm most xvho nover ktiexv 'Phe pi idc uf xvoariiig any. Show mc (ho mind xvhoso virtues shine iMure lirighl than Jems, or gold, And I xvill puiiil tu charms divine, Whuse xvurlh can ne'er be luld, 'Tis nol in uulxvard lurm or dres*, 'Phal sweet pcrledinii lies, Bul smiles of Innocence tbal bless And charm the wuiidoring eyes. Where e'er bor pleasing graces reign; What beaulies shine in vicxv, Enchanting o'er agani. To shine here allot too. Imiimrlal rnys strike on tlm tomb ^\ lieie bi.riiied virtues lies, V'hile limuceiice ascends lu bloom I'Uornal in the skies! M. From the Ccntro Dcmocriit, The Son^. Tutir:—"CZow lhe Windy dlormng." Old Nicky plays a cunning hand— Ilis brain is still at xvork, Nine hundred banks at his command. He rules liiio the (irand 'Purk. "Calm as a summer's morning," The "Balance NVhcel" he guides, \Vhile Liberty widi bn(h her hands Her glorious face she hides. But hark! a voice comes Irom the East Like vivid lightning's fork— Cheer up! cheer up! my glorious girl,* 'Phcro's honest men in York Who has slipl (he Biddle traces. And neart and hand doth j.)in, And all their promises lu pay. They'll pay in Jackson coin. Ah 'Nick! ah Nick! yonr snaky tricks. And panic screws xvont do Tu bribe the rich and starve the poor To make Ihem vote fur you — And Tliad and Joe, Ihe xvhole trio, Bul surP as your alive The land of Penn produces men May lead, but ne'er will drive. Villi xviint to rule (lip biiiiking Ol llmso HuKed Slams— \.ai vviinl to rule (he denlingf .\ii'l sedle all ihu rnlcs. Vuu wniK tu rido (be Cnvornment By riiirsiiml (iilfered pidf,:(: llnUe lenisiiiiiun hul a (iirce, .'Viid d.) il all yourself. The curses uf lhe fiilher|pss, 'Phe vvidnw and the pooi, ^Vill linhl upon your "biihmec xviicel," 'Pliu' slow, you'll find i( sure. Y'^uii will not pay i.or lel bai.ks pay 'Pli';ir honest debis in lavxfiil cuin; Bu( Ocdibcr ii('X( a PuA-rnit draughl iMny lay yuu on ynur loin. UNCLES A.M, Jr. j hn se(.|i on referencn In tlm ndicinl rclurns, • ly manfully, nnd exc(!0(l nuy m;ij u-ily I llint Biliier's vote, ill (In; city and cniiiiiy, here- " I was .•hid less Ibiiii Ibnt ^iveii to lb'; l)"si iul'irmniioti xve can Imvo III.. upminiH of intelboent mnn m ev ery (nwiisliip III Um imuiily, wo hive no hiisiiiiiion li, L'lving Um (nllnwiug as (h- |)rubub!o result of Um olediim: Poil-'r. UuS bO '(b:d,l..,ss„f Lib,.^r:y. ¦fCnKun transadinii. :j:;iesiirrecti()n n..lps. Facts for the fufllie federnl (ickd in (be same Inniis, III (lie y. nr l^^.'j."), w.T ll„(l Inm slill liirilmr III Ilm ic.ir, iiniwilhsinmling Ilm tact ul I (he ll'111,1,'iiiiii- divisions, nnd ul (h.'ro he- j nil' two (amlidnti.s in the li'Id, for thnof- I lie.I ut (Livdii.ir. Al tins lime lhe Rilner | Bellefunte xfc Spring tp I Vnie III Philadelphia (j.nitily tell bebimL Pattyn, the federal tifdiet imro tbaii -100 vnU:,,\ llalfmoon, : ill the cily lie vvas likewise sh-iri lOd vuf's, I''.'rgiison, j ninking .SOC in the cily and cnimiv. {''mn Buirgs, evidences of icer. nsiig popubirily, Iruly ' VV.ilker, I If mny, tlnrel. ro, well bniislfed, where ' Lniiiir, iir, lln; ev iibiices ul ilic iiiercasing p'pu-! Huwnrd, , Inrity of .losipli Ritner—vhcn; is he lo ' IVihl l' |
LCCN number | sn83025978 |
FileName | 18380718_001.tif |
Month | 07 |
Day | 18 |
Year | 1838 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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