Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, July 02, 1845, Image 3

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ihmtingdon, July- 2, 1.845
Q— V. B. PALMER, &N., is authorized to ail
as Agent for thia paper, fo pi iieure auberripilotut and
ed~‘rtiaeinenta itt 'Philadelphia, New Yuri:, tali-
Moro and Boehm.
OFFICES
l'hihtde/phia—Nunilter 59 Pine street. •
Buninture—S. E. corner of flatitinorie end Oil
vert streets.
kw York—Number 160 Nilsson etrE•bt:
llosion—N umber 16 Stole street.
WANTED---".brat. 1
wArat, •Ityc, Oats'
and Corn, at the market price, in
hayment of accounts due this o r
lice. And cash Will be taken in
Krehange for receipts in full or in
part. • I
TnENI A IR E Pd
Luottiti.t.'rvti WI
Pliili.delphi t, Juor :T.
IN'ttv,AtFtouh, p 1; 11)1. - - - eg ;15
!kV}, :VIKA, tit,. - - - - nCO
COIN do. do. 2 ' 7 O
WHEAT ,111111. Pt1:11il.pl.T1)11,11. - - 16
lir?: do. - - - CO
tOOO , yellow, Co. - - - 43
tIATs, do. - - - ..2
I'Vtilskt:Y, in Ws.
li..l,imore, June 27.
TV ((CAT FLOOR, ver bbl. - - - *4 37i
Vor.A•r, per bush. - - - 1 00
Coitx, yellow, do. - - - - 41
lir E, do.
llAi 9. IL,
NVIIIsICF.T, 111 hills.
- SANK NOTE LIST
liulex of Discount in Philadelphia.
Banks in Philadelphia.
B ink of North America - -
It oat. of the Northern Liberties
151;11k 111 PCIIII TI,V1 , 11:111.11/
C.lllllllereiililk
6E Mechanics' hank
K-iisingtosi bank
bclitaytkin bank
Mmikanies' back
Phil(l Dina bank
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South witrit bank
bal,k,
Ntoyam, using hank - -
M u it icturerb' and Nita hanics' bank
Wink ofycnnsylvajnia - -
(;.iras d bank
111 . thi . tit the United States
Country Banks.
Bank of ellustcr co. Westelirster p.l
Hank of Urlatcarc Co.Chula' pm'
Honk of Gc riiimitown Gt rmautown pm'
It tok of Nlotitg'ry co. Nut 1.1,44.w0 1).41.
IY..ylestom , it bank Do) IL tt pat
Fro,tott B ,itkiston pm.
. .
r dimrs'l)l: .11 Bucks eai. lit 6101 par
It flek of N 'nitwit Jerett Nut tliftvitbetiatid pal
I t lisntilale bank llmichttale II
Faro.. ts' IA Ift 11, lOC. Lillie , StCr par
L ,ist.tstcy bank I..licahtt r 1/.11 .
1. it.tastf 5. e, lusty - hank 1. nicaste r 11.4.
Bank sit Pitt .Intrg l'ittsburg I
Alt i eleth' Et. Ntaotti. bk. Pitt:shin g 1
Excliange Omsk Piitslnirg 1
110, do branch of Il.dlifllip.burg 1
(:"I'a hk ttc bridge co. I.:alumina par
Fra..klio bank Wnshington 1 i
Nlnunngaliela Ifk of 11. B ri p wnsv ili e 14
Farneers' IA sit Iteadnig Itf ildillg pal
Lel, Ink% hank 15.11.511 , ab
Hank nl Middletown iklitlclletown 1
Carl ink bank. Carlisle 1
Erie bank Frie 21
.11k or Cli hurl; Chnnibersliti 1
li ink of ,lUunbersbu►•g .•shrug
li wk of Clettvbhurg Gctlysbu. g
Fork bank York 1
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li trrisltterg bank I larrisburg 1
1%! tiers' bk of Pottsville Pottsville i
11, it k ..15itsout.hanna et. m i ,,, t ,,,, e 35
ril'lllel , ' & Drovers' Lk 'Way to.sbt rt titli 2
11 II k of Lewistown Lewisto. ti 1S
'Wyoming bto.k \Vi k :dz.' re 1¢
Northampton bat k A lit:tit...wit no sale
'kik , ct ttttt ty bat It It. tiding no slit.
\Vrst Briatch bat k NVillianisport li
Towanda bat k T. v.anda no sale
hates of Relief Notes.
North ro Liberties, 14.,uk or Pat. Meehan
c's Wok, Dulaw:ire C, war, Fanners' Bat k
of tiro ks, (;ermint 'Aro,
13 r3s C. . k - - - - , to
Alt othcrs 14
CharactEt of tteh, ifackson.
Kr 'I h r vilitior ul the Phildt
North American accompanies , the announ
cement ot• the *tenth isl (iF.N. JACKSON,
%%lilt the follow:1u: atutly,is ut Ilia politi•
cal and personal vltanteirr. It ,ttikes
• u, truthful and just —nothi r rxtrttual;na ,
we. setting flm,e auelit in maalitr. 6 , 11
era' A Awe J N . mtp that p al•rt
W;1,1 11.1 L. 1,11111.11 11.111. the I,:oltirer
of his mental and mural entatiitutiiin v tile
strongly marked. Ile woblil have pos.
u''; sewed a striking individuality of chartic-
ter in any cumulating. lli, virtues were
never veiled by a shrinking modesty, and
no hypoci isy ever utisguised Ills 1an . 114.
At a military. leader his cobrage and
sus:pointy have never been questioned Ile
may li,ive been impetuous, but he bucked
up lii+ impetuosity with all die powers '
<thick lie iii.sessed. Elie strendill lay nut ,
:a
inmity id: hi: counsels. but In the quick :
hiss of his sagacity and the proinptittale
or action. The qualities which croWned
him uith Tielory at New tit leituisovould
4 prub.dil v have ttaet ed him u ith disaster
1
In the It.evoltdion.—lle had an it mt initia
ranee when ;tonal had cotronent, 11, hilt an
uneuntroll.tble impatience at the drill ol'a
decision. II the beatii trent/hied hug on
the level, lie mad.. a preptioderanee - iund
ti its'cul the consequences to the enere dl
_riddliscl.
As a statesman he WAR patriotic in his
purposes and ethemety aritittary in en
forcing them. His opinions were rather
the resolt impilses th of it calm com
prehensive survey of facts. His generos
ity might he touched, butt his Bill was in.
flexible. Ili: determinalinii; w e re n e ver
bliak...alluy immune, or st-• leafed try dilli
collies. Ile' was a democrat in his creed
'lnd in his racial itticiCtiUrite, and an ir•
tetlotitible tlictathc ping hi, E x•
cuti‘e lunctinns. Ile ccgaided the ton
,ti utii.n as the rat ri d ark ul Itheity, but
ititi 1,14.1Pti for 161114 , 4 .1,4,
Lich it Cunt:tint be(
illlll I ht. iheal, Qisil its of the sii•
pi. the t . lBlll I, lUI 10.4 cd a Eli tiettii
Sts , lr at 1 . 111. 111 . 1114 t h e 111 oocl In
etice the aw1...i11, h
tai tiihunal. Ile
iespectlidly ,uhtnittEil hip nomination, in
the S. ttatc ; but in the c+enr ul their le
jet t'ilti Otill kepi the int
Ile acktiiinledgial the (.011,6in:tonal
pidchcy. lit tun Mild. of the impulac
hrintli talc tiatinhal Legis'atlitr lit pits,
lah,Wilith MIA %lib-111A 1 Iliciul (lii.ppri,-
imtimi but acliditeil It by -
(Wining it in hit ims,e,,ion. Ile liver
din tv. a ith taii ret,c‘vrattc. , , a Na•
litiliai Bank, that th; g l I have In weliac
tell d, had jti
r thn e been ciitaviliatad
and mot his power di fled. Ile 11 cew
sippemenls 1111111 place tint In grit •
.ly but In al.lnnise the
of hd,. It has 1114
lam 11111 g talaitilly a. a mate,mati to have
1.1.11.11 d, where lie should have
and i'd•lctiated %%bide he ,Itould have cut,
fill.
As a citizen he was heiftl ell aid
rr
•peited. • Ile was Hs his It irtid
slips a- he was ontlisgwisell in his Iwo do •
ties. Ile was courteos• alike to all. llis
amenity ta.‘l.l lursook him. ttitles• in some
piovt>;3yni Of a nger, and this was transient
The heavens became clear again
.he clue' hall passed and even before its
diunder had ceased among the reuerberti
ling. I:ills. Even in his stormiest Lours
the memory of his departed wile wmild
come over him serene as the bow, arching
'lie tumult still krtor of the cataract.—
Ilis of the religious senti
ment shone out I ke stars between the
nark if the sky. Ili, linVi were
brightened with the steadfast lope of a
happy intuit. Ile died with an uti
quenchable faith in the merits of the
deem' r. Ile will be retnetultereJ for his
• valor, and the christiati meekness in
which he cutlet oil back his being. Ile
!ins I, it his impress tin his age, an it!)
i pies. which time, disaster and death will
net er efface.
ES6IT V OF A SA 13
BUIL
The fellue nig rationt, of 1)1. F..r
re, given b. lore a rem...it le of !he 11. it i.),
I lou.e rI Cew times, N.% al Lie fend with
4re:it interest by r.er" rvilecting man
have 54.1.11 it, the habit, during a
great many y• sirs, of considering the uscs
of the Sabbath, and of riliseiving its
abuses. The ;rims', are chiefly mantles.
led in labor nits di...lit:llion, The use
nu lit a{ly speolong, is that Of a day 441
rest, petit iet ty.f for the int rodut tion of tress
did sublimer ideas into the mind Of
p i eparin 4 film for his future state. • As a
day it 11,1 I view it as 0 day of compels
...wn for the intuit ciliate restorative pow•
r of the body under continued labor and
xeitement. A physician tilways has
•pect to the preservation of the restnra.
ive power, because if duce this be lust,
hi, healing office is at an end. If I show
you, from the physiological view of the
luestion, that three are provisions in the
late of nature which correspond wilt the
divine commandment; you will see from
he analogy that •• the Sabbath oas made
for man" as a nee( ssary appointment.—
) physician is anxious to presci ve the bal.
ance circulation, 11 4 nece s s a ry to the
estorative power of the body. or
4iinary exertion. of non tuts down the
circulation every day of his lite; and the
lint xeneral law of nature by which God
(o lin is nut only she giver, but atm) the
pi...server ;Intl sustain. r of 141.,) pretests
matt from destroying himself, is the alter
nating of day onto night, that remise may
succeed action. But although the night
apparently eqoalize• the circ ulation well,
yet it does not Sllfliciently restore its bat
ance for the attainment of a 140:4 life.—
Hence one 41.4 y in seven, by the bounty
40 . Piot . ..e lice, is thrown in as a day iit
~kat i wn.aljoil i , 111 perfect by its repose the
animal system. You may easily detcr
nuue a matter of fact
by trying it nu beasts of burden. Take
that line animal, the horse, and wink him
io the lull extent of his powers every day
ill the week, or git e him rest one day in
-evestoind you oill perceive, by the su
perior vigor tints which he pet form.; his
functions on the oilier six 51 tys, that this
rest is lll.CeS•aty to Isis well brig;. Man
possessing a sups rim. nature, is hurnc
hitsg by thesee) vigor of his mind, so that
Ow Minty ul coo'in u d diurnal eXer(11111
end eXthelltellt tilt his animal system is
44 .4 r so immedi ate ly apparent a• it is in the
brute; but in ,the lung iota he breaks.
down nose suddenly; it abridges the
length of his lite and the vigor of his old
age, which (as to mere animal powei)
..gilt to be the object sir hi,
I s.:,isiisisii.r,therelort., that in the bounti
ful mot ision of l'iovidence fur the pre--
, vation of human life, the salsbatical
aS it 11,IS been sometimes
ineologitall, viewed, simply o precept
partakin of the nature of a political in
stitutinn, but that it is to be numbered
amongst the tiatotal duties, if the preser•
Yatimi of life be admitted to be a duty,
awl tint prematine destruction of if a SI,
tort.. this is said simply as a phy
awl without reference at all to the
theobigital question ; but if %tilt consider
fen:thee the Beeper Itect 4)1 Chi 4,fiallity
lir,leuf mind, coils sin s trust
in Coil, and g ood will to Illa —pit/ sill
perceive in this source ut renewed
to the 111 , alllll 1111'11a:11 the tortill to the
hoar, it 4.l.litional sin nig 4.1 lie intim! t•
ed fl all Ills higher ese of the Sabbath as
a holy rest.
Were I to pursue this part of the ques
tion, i should be touching on the do
committed to the clergy ; ho t this 1 m ill
dint research, in iiusi..logy, by
anal..gy 4.1 the not kilt ! : in nature, will es•
tablish the of 11,11;011111, nail con
sequent!). s how :hat the divine command
meal i• not to be Cl/11,111C11:11 as an al In
trary enactment, toil tts :in appointment
necessary 111 n an. This is lb! 1.0,1111111 in
%1111.1111 place it, as conk:l,6,oi
gui.lied from precept and legi•lation ; 1
o unlit point out the sa . hhatical rest as nec
essary to man,—aittl that the ;peat
toles I f Use Satiball , and cons•tlurnllt tl.e
enemies of min, are all laborious exeici
-es the body or mind, and dissippat 101 l
which lorce the circulation on that (la vin
it Inch it should repose; whilst relaxation
from the ordinary ear., of life, the et.joy
mem of this repose n the bosom of our'-
I.llllll', 111111 the religious studies and du
tie. ohich the day enjoins. (too one of
1001, .11 exert 'sett, lei (Is to
life,) coorlitute the hll.lll.fiiiiii 1111111
..pplopriate set 1 , 4. e of the day. The stti•
Heat of nature ill becoming the student ol
ill find in the pi inciples of his
do, It tne and law, and in lilt' 11.1'1.4'31 :tp
pin eliun ol them, the only and pe t 1 . 4 . d
science it hit li prolongs the present, and
' 1 perfects the future,"
F om the firm)Ups Advertiser.
A I , II . IIIFUL DOG.
State years since, a family residing in
one of the Southern Sitiees, possessed a
Nea lounilland Dog, which conceived a
strong friendship fur the little daughter
id it. owner. This child lie used tu es
curt regularly to school, carrying her
satchel in his mouth, and was generall . ‘
at the door alien the hours of her pen•
ante a ere ever, to trot along by Inx tide
homeward.
-
One (lay, the girl, having strayed away
without the ktinwlettt: of her parents,
sauntered along to the water, and was
amusing herself by walking upon the
stringy pieces of a ptet•. The dog, as usu
al, was !ter only attendant, and seethed
in waieli her planks with. touch attention
' and ennsiderante uneastness. Frequent-
Iv Warned by various pi-rsons up on the
hat I to keep Culher from the edge, she,
nevertheless, with, luvrinile way mildness,
continued• her slangeraul pastinu•, until,
finally, missing her owing, she lett into
the water. Instantly the neiglibtorliond
was in all uproar, 511111 e ran to loosen a
into, others flung boards into the steam
itiolit sailor present sit ippeil off his jack
' et and shoes fury plunge atter ate little
ca..t.away.
lint fowler fully comapreliwlled the
matter at a glance, fund behme it was fair
ly known that she was in peril, suns by the
side of his young mistress, haul seized
her be her floating dress, and was padd
ling liack,,uith his precious burden to the
what f. Tile gcnernus Jack Tar had now
only to leap into a ship's yawl
crew by,
and pull b •th of tbe dripping tures
into it and deposit them upon thu dock
in safely.
Towser, of course, became more than
ever a favorite with the family, stud held
a very enviable rank among others of his
species. As his mistress it:creased in
strength and stature she was never allow•
ed to forget the debt of gratitude due her
canine companion, although she haul uut
:troth the necessity of calling on him fur
Esther services, so that he slept and grew
Int upon his laurels, like some old soldier,
whose youthful privations and evidences
of valor have invented him.o pension lot
the remainder of his pdgt linage.
j Some live years alter this occurrance,
the lanay hail_ resolved upon changing
• their place of residence for the city of
St. Augustine. The morning of their
departure had arrived; the ~ c hooner which
• was to convey them to their new home
- was casting Wiliam the pier, the very one
which had been the scene of Toivsei's
exptoits, but he was nowhere to be found.
'f1 0 ., ) , whistled and called but no dog ap
',eared ; the captain became restive,
swore he could wait no 'Unger, gave the
order, and the c!aft swept along the wa •
ters with a spanking breeze, and was soots
a quart' rut a mile from the shore.
The tit I and her father were s'anding
on tip. it the vessel, looking back
upon the city which they 15114 probab4
left forever, when suddenly Tower was
seen running down to the edge of the
wharf with something in his mouth.—
With a glass they discovered it was his
master's pocket handkerchief, which had
been ilropped somewhere upon the road
down to the vessel, and which he recols
lected, with some compunctions of eon
: , einice, that he hail sent his shaggy sers
runt back to look after.
The dog looked piteously armour! upon
the bystanders, then at the retreating
' ,ess e l, and leaped boldly enter the water.
Ili: ouster inimediatety pointed out the
',tilde Mute to the vap.ain and requested
him to throw his vessel , into the wind
until the atrium! could near them; he al
sir offered a large SUM if he would drop
his bort and pick him up, twirl him of the
rmierin which he had preserved the
life of has daughter, and again offered the
' price of a passage rl he would save the
frithlul creature. The girl joined her
entreaties with those of her lather, wept
and implorer! that her early friend might
he rescued : but the captain was a savage;
h e ow: deal to evl.ry appeal oh humanity
—kept obstinately 1111 time cmUrse, and the
imamr animal of the two lotion/et!' the
vessel, until his strength was . exhort - stet',
..,td his generous heart chilled by despair
he sank illl4Mig iiie more merciful billows.
THE BIG CHINESE Warsaw the prisons are daily increa-ing;
the number' tir their
singular document, says the Nrash
itigton Union of Saiodine, which 'au.- ; Crll l c "" e `P" ndence leth " 14 Bleat
surpasses m 119 dilntllalUllA, and 111 I 'Y
Germany appeois in a st to ..f
of composiriari, any state pa- high eXelt . eliiet.t 111 COllOll , l -11 Ce ~r !i,,.
per w hick was eV!, rased . . th our :ow •
aiii veil st the 1/upartnicto gUld"" Illeh " \I 1( ""e. " , v •
Fro3y. h„, hxd
. 01,purluitilv ilcmands marriage fi r 04: t'
st . u . inv ,. the r!(tt surd '
; mil pule:4lllmM and the celeth ilillll. Ili 14,
hare mien favored ai ith the toll," big in the nailve, ilstead of the
of a tiatislatiim. which was unite ream tite
Chinese by Mr. Talker, and trausimitii•il
with the origina l th,ct, .1 he at hia4k.
aCCOMparilitient i, ,Milo.( as tinitrie as the
docum , nt i , sell. It will be ttepo•iteil
with ill, we'll% iss of our government, to
.ratify the rut iosity nl fir/um/Qs.
The letter to the Presidunt consists of
a roll 7 feet 1 inch long, by 2 feet I i
inches wide. The writing is list a field
ul pllin yellow silk, with a margin of
silk of the sane molar end)! mitered in
gold thread. The letter is in two lan
guages, (Chinese and Illancliu Tartar) in
characters of large size, and in perpenilic
Oar columns, which tine separated in the
i 11641.11 e by the ilup lial seal—which is
composed of Chinese characters, encl.-
seil in a c trlotic4e about three inches
I
:door". roll ii etiClOSell iii a wrap
• per of yell.), silk, (yellow brio: the im
perial ) which again is enclosed in a
ilitind box covered with ytllow silk, and
closed by two fastenings of jade st.lne ;
and filially is encloses' in an oblong square
alma al ruise•wuutl, padded and lined with
yellow silk.
[uorv.]
The GitrAT Emecnon presents his re
gard to the l'amintwr, and trusts Ile itt
I, the EMPEROR, having looked up and
received the manliest wit/ of lIK A vEN,
hold the reins of government over, and
soothe, and tranquilize the Central Flow •
ery Kingdom, regarding all within and
6ryund th' border seas as one and the
sane randy.
Eat ly in the spring, Ike embassador of
Jour honorable nation, Caleb Cushing,
having received !Jonr letter, arrived from
afar at my prooin ee of You. lie having
passed over the VaSt ureaus WWI un
speakable toil and fatigue, I, the EmeEnon
not bearing to cause hint further inconve
nience of travelling by land and water,
to dispense with his ruining to Pt king to
be prPsented at court, especially appaint
ed lie ring, of the IMPERIAL 110U, , E
ganiAter, and comnr:svim Cr ea traordin try
to repair thither, and to treat lint with
courteous attention.
Moreover, they having n-gotiated and
settle.' all things pi spec, the said minis-
Irr took the )offer; and presented it lOr
Iry INSPECTIOII ; and 'lora sincerity and
friendship being in the high-st degree real
and. the thoughts and sentiments b e ing
with the utmost sincerity and truth kiad,
at the time of opening anti perusing it,
• lily pleasure and tlelight wcre exceeding
ly profi.untl.
All and every thing the) had settled
rest P the rtguluaons ul somwrre, I,
the ENIPKWIIt, further examined with ut
most scrutiny, and found they are all
perspicuous, and entirely and perfectly
judicious, and forever worthy of A dlie•
rence.
Kwang Chow, lien Mutt, Fuw
Chow, Ning Po and Shang Hoe," it is
alike permitted to the citizens of the Uni
ted Slates, to proceed and according to
the articles of the treaty, ut their conve
nience to carry on commert e.
Now, bound by perpetual amil y and
alnrord, advantage will accrue to the
tiPizens of both notions, millet', I oust,
oust certainly cauAe the Pukatuea•r
In be extremel,y well satisfied soil de.
lighted.
Taint Kwang,f24th yr. 11th m. and 7111
d. (I Gth Dec. A. D., 1844.)
Great seal ul the empire 5 Signet or the
Chinese and Tartar. imperial will
PC11:11 rA It K ER
(S . gne. l (
- -
Late Chinese Sec ~ . ry to the Legation.
•'l'hefire point , tines.) empire which
the treaty opens •nmerce of the United
Statce. (Eotrott.
TWELVE DAYS I. lER FROM
EUROPE.
The Caledonia arrived at Boston' on
Thor,'lay from Liverpool, bringihg Liver
pool papers to the 4th ult. 1V e are in•
debted to !haatlen 4. Co. for a paper to
the latest date.
The Maynooth hilt passed the House
by u vote of 319 to 186—majerity 133.
The money market is represented as
in a healthy state—paper readily dis•
counted 2i a 3f per cent.
The Hibernia reached Li'verpoot on
the 30th of May.
All apprehension of a Iva:. With this
country had disappeared.
The Amretitan provision market con
tinues in a !le: dilly state—demand fully
equal to' the import, and every day in.
creases the popularity of the pritvisidiis
fr this country.
Mu Carlos had abdicated hii claims
to the throne of Spain in loom of
INbite CHOLtItA SIi`EFFIELLi:—It
was last week stated iti'the public papers
that ten or the cliildrerfof the Sheffield
IVorkhotige had an attack! of t ' Aihtic
cholera of the most virulent kihll, and
that one or them'hail
Mrs. Keinb:e,•wolow of the dete•bitafed
actor, Jultn Philip Keiiible, died oil the
19th ult., at the age ol 00, having survi
ved her husband more that' 20 years:
Tom 'rhumb is still the lion uF the day
in Paris.
Poland .$ still in a disturbed state ; at
' guage.
The 1111)11 , 4e of hate pia.eit Ike
II e.o . .,ide di% tirce bill, Ihe lath . iti
this case is the vigil- 011,4. ul Itt.
11l l'.
i 144N1i, -The repeal meeting at Tara
itttik place int the 22nd ult. The Ill 1111.•
are varittlit.ty estimated at [twit 10,-
000 to 20,U1°. O'Connell, of
partirpated lat v„, , ly in the ptuceellitiga..
. . .
FRAISCH.-Little 1/014 liVeld rill(' 11(11 111;4
lie lag fortnight; in the Pa: F.1:11.1 jut nal.
oil Asn rican aill'aits; but jut ihi• s r w “ 1 .•
tides that have alyeari 11, a %cu% ileciokil
Ipinion is expri,-etl, that him., termete
a cilig the Organ questiiiii may appear it
will to avtileil ;iiiiiciihly, the United Stitt,
and Liseat 11. ilia,. both lia‘ing an iiii•
inense .interest in the prvactva's lull or
peace.
TURKEY.—The accounts (ion] Con
.antinople fin the 7111 ot .lay state that
that the health or the Sultan is 0.l the tle•
Some even went so Vir as to sly
that on the previous Friday, in cons,
(pence of this, he did not pay Ills
visit to a 11111,41 se.
INDIA esu CHINA.— The or Pi Lind
ariivril, in Landon on the 211 tilt.
Intelligence h,ia been receivi•il fn in 119• -
-hay lo the 51h, Calcutta. the 7111, and
iitlra4 to the 14th of Apioi. 'rue news
in a politic;.) point ul view is uwilnytw
tont.
Cholera is prevalent in Cadent( I, but is
not of a nature to create more than ac
customed alarm.
There is a floating report that Aden has
11001 surprised and captured.
From China there is nothing or inter
est.
1,1 ERPOOL COTTON M RRET,
Ja 3.—Since Friday Lint a rhange for
the worst has taken place ; the markei
has become languid, Ike demand feeble
and prices have declined a full ; Id. from
'he quotations of last Friday, and Cot
ton in now very freely off-red at the de•
cline. The sales un Saturday were 4000
and to-day 9.000. There has been no
speculative buying.
TO OOLLEO TORS.
The several collectors of taxes within Hunting
don county for the years 1813, 1844 and 1845,
are requested to pay into the county Treasury such
BUMS as they may have received on their duplicates
between this and the 15th of July.
The
of
of the tax ipily ens iv wiled to
the Ltd of Assetob4y passed at the session of 1844,
which requires the amount of mate tax tOr the
present year to be point 6.1 Seim the cocoon]. Tues.
day in January next; and if it be cant paid over,
then the balance remaining unpaid bears an inter
est of five per cent. on the books of the state trea
surer, and the county receives no appropriation to
common echools until the balance is fully paid 'and
satisfied. . .
The amount which If ontimnlon • county, ts re
/wired, to pay into the State tresmiy fifteen trays
prior to the first of August, to entitle her to the re
duction of five per cent. offered by the 42d section
of said act, is $22,500 00. Should the collectors
fix the present year pay over oue half ofi title min!
by the 15th of July, we may ha that case, raise the
balance, and thus effect a saving to the county
about eight hundred dollars.
ALEXANDER KNOX, Jr.) •
MORD. CIII %COVE, dr , Cimis.
JOHN Y. MILLER, 3
Commissioners' Office, 't
Hunt. June 23, 1845.5
To the Voters of Zuntingdou Co
FELLOW : .
1 respectfully offer
myself to your consideration, as a candidate
fur the office of
-•- Register A' Recorder,
of said county at the ensuing General Elec
tion, subject to the decision of the Whig
Convention. (Having had expert:nee in the
diri.sof said oflice,y should 1 be elected I
pledge myself to a faithful ili,lrarge thereof,
J.\:NIIS MORROW.
Frankstown, June 11, 1845.--tf.
sQWesimstil:.*.aia cE
AN experieacett lEM ALE TEA tit
to talk charge of a Public School holm ,
rough G o • a term of three mouths. Bir or .
der of the Board of Directors.
YAMILS RAMtiFX, Chi&
Shirl4sbtifg,.*Mlty 2g, 1845.
Farm Far Sate,
The subscribers i fter for sale a well it
proved farm, containing
With allowance, about 1 , 26 'acres cleared and
under got d fence. flie improVets'ent'S see
a large and convenient two story houtie,
bank Igtrii, and other out buildings, with se
veral goikl springs of water convenient ; an
orchard' of choice fruit. I here are also
a quantity
. of peach and plumb trees. Said
farm fit' situated in Heivierson township l
Huntingdon county, Pa., 3 irides from the
Warm Siiriiigs, T miles from Ihnitingdisi,.
and 6 miles from the Pemyylvania Canaf.
Personi - v/ishiiig further i4,rtnatitil c5ll
- the above . prolierty can obtain' it by
calliwgort S. 144oggs.,residllig mi the pre
mi'Ses, or from .Limes Boggs, at Mill Creek.'
N. B. The subscribers are desirous of
going west—persons would do Will to dml
and see for themselves.
SAMUEL S. le) I.MEg`BOOdS:'
Rine 4, 184'.'
Nol ice.
- - -
Atil iierions indebted to the mihscriber for
cost's Or fees due him as sheriff of ituntint
d on couuty are hereby notified to mlite im
mediate payment of the same tb,),lutiesSteel
Prothonotary, or to the stibseriber residing
near Oratikstooft Thhecuttese has beconie
neeeskaey as the subscriber i, tlesirouS to
settle his accounts, and can then fore give no
further indulgence:ss...,....
JOSEPH SHANNON
Fraukbtswn tp., .1111IC :25;•1845:- .3t,
eicrEtt Swocp, ) IDA'S'', AIFUCA,
Fait .1",t1I:a1P G f. f
•1111.: : 11r1 li, ii•
. .(••••1,,1..1, •
did •
'inter and 4ustthier Goods,
, 00-I,llw.
of ; ',on., .1
Rd.; (It:script..is of 11'1 , 411 •
MO. g. , (!%; in 1,1 , 1 Silks
; ; oliots f v;,ri
s , ; NI. oslliode I 'ows ;
NI I,'ion 111 :111 des, iptions ; Sormio r goo
I r no•o's ; Shawl:, II “fil—
kercliirl; ;Intl cotiol ; II .5,.. I
ti vssortoleot 1 11u 1 )
; as,ort
tio.l.l. lot: I ;
lroitio (wet .%fret;
awl ti uhllrt y
A gcticr..l.th.Cll of
A Kenernl Q ii i nsw.
lll.ogAlly Vt . 1“•,1,; ti
Oil ; Cupal I' i;tit, ~1
; v Stud —III f whicf,
sula lua t r ( colinti 111141 c,
S\V( ()1'1•: & AtitlC A:
M.,) 0.4:5.:
Fitrnis tor Soh , '
The. subsct ihers having det, vialta , d I
'dos, their lalsinessiti %Veil. v, 11.clfuttl
g 01,1 4. y ..fr..• f all their six
Their Merchant Mill—
This ;Mill has jti:t heen fintslicd, and cm.'
braces all the late inlpro,noots_h, th,C•.
run of stink—the strenin %%WV'
20 feet 11,m its I ratimt iitist 6 , nar
mand coust.mt eninloviiictittbere nOt be
ing any 1\ sell:Ai:ea 1 dl n ithin 10 milts of it.'
Ti) the Mill is attached
t3'J ~~'~~3-~ .3
of Lind, a which are t.m.cttcrtWb log houses,
iincl Saw Mill.
ALSO, a tract of 18181 to t to the
Dtpill, conbaming 90 acres, late la:OW
is meachw 814 1 1 l'imulhq • atid #.:! , ‘Y••
vcr—the bahuir e well
ALSO, the tarsi dui viltic'h Ihnti
one of the partners, resithl, '1:111h ftu FR
CONTAINS 115 Acied; .
at pri me land. nearly all cleated and in a'
tine state ut tultivata a, being mostly :al in
clover. 'lie improveno (i ts embrace every
thing necessary tor t and . con renience, •
. having a large two s tory 1, 3 •
I house. whicli is a sYmm,
tnc ROOM, with a c( 11,ir Mal( r alt
• • • the hour. The btiti i•
with slim ds around it. The 1),(1'11 fluid itl
large, surrounded with sheds, stalling middouble
double corn cribs, wagini shed with
hies srfficient to hold a large quantity of
. .
.e above propelty will be sold seperat;
togedit Idi suit K apalf c
of MerchandisetresirLtl) dill be sofa with
the above.
The tertnv will' he mode easy. Al's tht
sittiited WUliin 4
the 'Turnpike leading frem"
to Pittsburg. , •
Foy further particulars, persons wishing
to purchase will call on Than., Speer, rt -
rkring on the last iisTie.!prTe Et
CAR:4/1 SP,EER,
*ells Valley, Rale 11; Y
,
not of Pas ne*ard
Run ;may tram the subscriiie'r'
residing in Huntingdon, oti thq
•;1t • t 0 70 It a b d k'
•, 1 ) dC
buy named
FRANK. MUIMF.LS,
aged about 1l year's. He, hild
- 011 hen lie 101, a blu O'ltaunda:
bout and PantalqUos, iii 3444 Plat. Any
person who will return said Oeiy to the stib
scriber, shilll receive the,above reward.
June 4, 1845: NVII.IIIAM'SWOOM
` l iM.Ctil'allPit di '
. .
A grind FOUNDER, to ti,k, chartte of, on
or two Furnaces, situated titre tulle's apart.
in a healthy and pleasant part of °hie.'llh
most mite well rrcommeoded.
Apply to A. BEE LEN, Pittsburgh.
Free Press and 1411idays- -
burg ltegi,trr please eirf to atibingitit,tif one
dollar and fifty ceUts - eattly,• - ahil ehaige
sent papers'to advertiser.'
inn& For Safe:
P2vnitiable t. act land situate in Pollee
tfmnslti ,'Ht,ntingdnn C9lllltV,lti.)6l:lt mile
fro::ii the borough of Altsxantfrist, a n d 5 nilke
Irani Itunti9gdon I °rough, cot!ta . g
- ••
On the premises, there are 100 acr l cs . cicar'-'
el, and in a goikl state of cultivation—a first'
rate orelialil of Apple, and oilier fruit Li ets"
For terms infpaire of the substrilidr, on tlic
,premises.
'l`lMtyffil NOLANIi:
N. B. /flOat.ra of eo al woodland, con
vement,Van be hint with the above. Alan,
a Lot of• lodi,acretWin
town of Mexawiria... 1. N.
Porter tp.,'May 14, 1845.-31. lid.
Cam?: ' a
Dr. 3. H.' DOltitillt,'
pAVING rerrinven fivtm Wilbannsburg to
%
Huntingdon. would inform the t offinitauty
that lie designs to ,coutioue the practieV of t
Mcdicine,at tl will be thankful for their pat
ronage. Residence and office forMerly
copied by R. Allison,
N. R. Having beeper sacessfu'l
ip accom
plishing the citiFe ctt auMbr of cancers:,
(tor which can be lisd if rt quird) .
flieN ceAtident of success in the most ob
stdikte dan should he fall in cutiiii
charge will be made.
liuntigdon, A,pril 23, 1845:
114. LANK' BOiSI Cto ottstubl'sfut•S
of Exteuti4ii"tairlerr'the w jiige
primed, stataoi• sale, at this office.
LANK BONl)S—Jildument tat: t:ork.
m'An=fut•'sale iis'ullfte,•