THE HUNTINGDON JOURNAL. "One country, one constitution, one destiny. 133 coaq aa 11 az) Exi Wednesday, August 13, 1843. Whig and Antimasonic County ticket. ASSEMBI,T, EN RY BREWSTER. 110I1T. A. Al c3l U 11'rR IE. PROTHONOTARY, JANI ES ST E E nuastrEß & RECORDE JOHN It KED. TREASURER, JOSEPH LA W. COMMISSIONER. WILLIAM BELL. CORONER. SAMUEL P. WALLACE. AUDITOR. SETH It. MeCUNE. To the patrons and Friends of the Unntingdon Journal. Having surrendered the editorial pen, the once, and the control of the Huntingdon Journal to the hands of Mr. JAM. Or OtiC, the imperial pronoun, ..vra" must be dropped while I, in pursuance of a custom of so ancient an origin that " the mem ory of men runneth not to the contrary," mark the event with a valedictory to coy numerous friends end patrons. It ie now a little more than three end a half year. since 1 wee inducted into the editorial chair ; and in casting my mind's eye back, many acts and deed. rise to view, bringing with them it any pleas ing reflections, knowing that they have met with the hearty approbation of that chief umpire which nature has placed within mankind as a guide; while , some event. are brought to remembrance which I could fain ?filth buried in the dark beam of obliv ion. But the past ie gone—its deeds are recorded where it ie beyond the reach of humou power to change or blot them out, end lamentations ate, therefore, vein, When the interests and the labor. of the °Mee were at once reeigned to me, I was young in year. and inexperienced in political warfare; end suceee ded a gentlemen of ntaturer ego, tr-rl a vig orous and adroit writer, who had had much editor ial experience. In view of this, I entered upon my duties with a timorous heart and tremuloue hand, promising nothing but what I felt able to accom plish. I never for a moment harbored the Utopian idea of pkaaing all; and, therefore, marked out a ',hr'' rd course which met with my own approbation, am. ; '' ' ~- - ' blurth for you at the sale to day—whet a fippenny ;into his addled brain or cert. n coneequen- rill „,.; i l i ,; , suii,e.i.ibe,.. All persons t,i,,,., fare payment without any one which I designed to meet with the approval of I Pireriori of the "'so.e bit fellow the ladies must have thought you--to', follow. Son how the blood rushee to his brow; his a large majority of the people of this county. In' charge on the part of the resent editor.; indebted to the estate of said dec-ased, ate This or. ' higgle about the mice of a pin curd:ion—and the ' e yes almost starting from their sockets, as the t req. Steel to make immediate piy meet, end ! rangement has b een ma d e or t h e convenence o a this course I pressed onward wi th all the energy b d (or i fll money for the use of the Church too—Fy for , Teacher will., his thoughts to course through his all It tying claims to present the: duly au that heir fallen to my lot, and with an honesty of , Prue". "assured. thenticated for settlement, to THEO. H. CREMER i t shame! I ' m not used to talking, much lee. scold-1 pupils head. .101 - IN sTEw ART, Ex'r intention that hoe never been impugned. Upon JA NIES CLARK. i ing or I'd give you a bit of my mind—it corneal From this contrast it is plain that the Teacher Jackson tp., Aug. 13, 1845. all questions, of whatever nature, I took en rode- i awkward to me—l hate to to he always ding dung I must study well the capacities of his scholare. As ------- 5 ....„..,..", LIB : pendant mend ...wed by influence and unbrihed I CO' We acrid this S ' el the Journal nst a nun ' at yon—you know my forbearing temper, Caudle, • the Engineer of a Locomotive must knew jus t how by gain." Het, "to err Ss human," and it is vain ; bee of our friends out of this county, in the hope 1 0 , A 1,1, persona are hereby notifierl that I 1 you woulithit behave so—you ought to hare l much eteam his engine will bear: eo nis neceseery SA, Oda day purchased front Christian to deny that in my editorial career manifold errors i that they may be induced to tabs it fur et least ; some respect for yourself if you have is. regard.. dr , t for the Teacher to grade his popile,in order to guard Per:ugh, of Tud township, Huntingdon have occured. Having promised little when Ilene year. The large proportion of those to whom i your wife. When Mr. Mulligan bought that ele- against the danger of bursting their menial boiler,. coonty, all his grain, horses, cattle, ling:, entered upon the &Mee of editor, I have the antis- ; it is sent aro our political friends , end we bore 1 , gent cap for hie with—end n.ver ..kod Ili. Fie. Th. next paragraph ie OR follow, °phi re ,„, sheeTr i , l l, a n i tili b s k at hi l i o s t t li h e n r id fa „ r n riu tr rt , t i ns ti i i i r s, faction of knowing that I leave my post without , every reason to believe that rnd are r ,„ • ter 7 thil I t—juet because she said it was pretty—dial - it you : mesmeric influence. One of the Teacher s of the R iti s t ‘ t v ir . e, . and have taken possession of the one pledge unredeemed; and with the equally pleas - ; so. It to not a t.° as a mere mall " I' comp liment, l feel theepi e ld I never ask for tiny thing—l'm F em ale Seminary at the rumor of 18th end Mar- sante. All pervious are therefore Cautioned ing know bilge that the patronage of the paper hoc but with the expectation that they will take it— emir) to open my mouth at home or abroad--but I bet streets, after haring arranged her classes in or- againat disturbing the same in any manner not diminished in my hands. I and what is of MOM importance to us—pay fat it. . , , ~ , • , a . , • • r .7 whatever. promo sun d ry Anneal in la way t h at you come vet ' d er an d commence d th e mesme ric o pe r ati o n, mum, The perplexities and vexations of editorial life It ie a mere trifle to each individual, but the aggre , help knowing how much I wanted diem—not that D.. NIEL PBOUGII. cannot he understood or estimated by any except gate will be of coneiderable advantage to on. Now I cared about them on toy owrr account—not at all : that the subtle fluid would not parre fro* one little • roil tp., Aug. 9, 1843. _____ girl at the head of the class, to another. Being a thosewho have ;mowed the voc anon, an d it i i , ; that we are deprived, by our location, from epee- i -- but for your sake Caudle—l wanted you to eh., , little near Bighted she could not discover the reason, II !11(11 ca, .Triceiry %twice..., useless to dwell on there upon his occa- retinal association with 'our old friends and ac- anyour generosity and try to retrieve your character. ' end atter spending hour in s fruitless endear m sion. rt i•• common complaint among the craft qaaintances, it would he very pleasing to us to hold SIELV'ER A ND WARE. but like a hung-dog as you arc 3. 111 ..iird the ot h er tto mesmerise them, she proceeded to • minute ex that the multifarious duties of en editor are most' weakly communion with them through the columns I way and pretended to edinin, eemething you knew ernination nf their persons, when to the surprise of; 'fill subscribers offer an assortment of arduous, mid be portly compensated. I, how- !of the J o urn a l, We ant i c i pate a h ear ty reepon. 1 wouldn't have in the house—Heigh ho ! Aii, aia if I diirai want a 7.einiwranc, j.._ ? all, one of the young ladies was found to be so ex- ; I rld and pi''' . I t t . ir ,, e 7 o! ii i h c. , , , ' l ll , ' , \ , , , ,, i n rin , ': r . k t .., l f over, have no: groilhd for such complaint--1 have , from our Harrisburg friends, and all others to we ceedingly dirty that the nog.. influence wouhlnet I i 'l ij e ' :i r s ' e ' t . t. i rr ac ' i l (l l6 e l, l- t r a tt l • i y ° article le o ' f ' till ve r work received a warm. and generous support not on- I whom the present No. is sent. Yea—and the way you done it ! Ali Caudle every i extend over her pervert ! She W. s promptly pent ,Of their own manufacture. Alan watch ly from ineinters of the Whig party, hut also from . T h ose who decline taking the paper, will have hotly could see that you insinuated that I liked a many liberal paid:ital opponents, for all which I the goodness to return it. . °drop" myself. or lied'nt the command of my tam- home and we are happy to add that after toiletry 'hair'' , S.A. and Fa - "Y., Fine Gold Breast 1 ablutions the returned perfectly susceptible ; Pi Fier Hinge, Bracelets, Pins, ng Gotird thallever hold them hi goiteful remembrance. The • I per, when you know and the world know. I ' m m as • ' chains, Gold and Silver Thimble, Spret S r- The “Journal" establishment having Than •! The Rainbow" wom filled with the uattrq ;fees, 1 ,,,, dia, Dia in ,, nd 1)0 , 0 " (i ,,, p ,,,, ; take, however, h. not berm lucrative to me, chiefly I d l i ui nds after the outer form was printed--end mild,as mother's - milk and never complain. Poor , erneunt of love stories and quack adeerheemente ; together with a general assortment of Lo on account of having paid filteral wages to those in ' e • • tae! but I see how it is end every body else could • poetry and aharitr„, „alas, w. h ave on ly room l dies, ieweler, P!nred casters , Cake Baskets, having added many .w narnee . our lot once, • my employ, and high prices for to used. see it too. Wren Miss Figmakinkey praised that l Can lie Sticks Fai c• B o Gs, l'ursee Fans , I are compelled to put our exchanges end snore . however, for one more article, which seems toshow t „,. Can: lie •; ' / g: r, ~ • . r I resign the editoriel chair and take my beautiful cap, you {robed—n; much no to say, if ' o mania ware in setts atm sine. pireee; fare'''. we our stibacribers off, to day, with a half sheet. that flying =chines have at lest odeed the wind! ' sii cer puts,. Clasps, Co n do. Ilair Pine, w ith mingled fueliugs of regret and delight—regret, ' o Dolly here was out of the way you should soon ; oAcc:deni, Aa the Sea Gull, helonginkto diulson's i Fanc y head ortounenta, ?cc. Inc., far sale Al that my weekly intercourse end commun i on' ef:le By referring to an advertisement in another have it sweet one. You darn! kok at her? then Flying Machine, lo! came hovering over the cite' the lowest Cash prices.—Wutatc. tlell'tircrl• with ray numerous leaders must cease—end delight , column it will he .en that the Dal?. B.:MR. I'm blind as well as durnb--she looked at you pretty : L. w AR D, last everting, crowded :with passengers , one of the I that the cares, the strifes, an d th e res po n sibilities of l of Huntingdon county intend holding a Camp knowingly anyhow—La me! when I think of , Na. 100 Chestnui street', opposite the large pine. connecting the tail to the body of the ' Franklin Il i ,. - editorial life are removed from me. It is hoped that l Meeting near Williamehurg, end they invite our poor children! How the Briggses and Scrag- ; machine, broke, and the man at the helm not being iPhiladelphia, August 5, 1R43. or - the friendly erquaintance formed while editor, mat . all religious denominations to encamp w i th theta. genres' brats will laugh at them and call thew fath- , able to guide it, the huge an i ma l , (if an i ma l , (if we may he ; - L... ri.llP ER. 1.1 CE 110 l'E if, long be cultivated and enlarged; while the biekeringel er a stingy old hunks----0 dear! I would cry if i i ' permitted an to tern , n.) rolled about in the air like 1 The County Ticket. IlAnalsoutio, l'A• and the ill-advised acts which have caused (dupl.- I . would do soy good — bur Ill — lirre Caudle a womuled bird, end the passengers were of comae i b f o r g iv e n l for g otte n i n my ret i re ., ; We have only OMR sod spac• this ...Pk . give time, may e an d fell asleep and derived no adrautage Irma the re- ' dreadfully frightened. Several gentlemen who had the names of th e gentlemen put in nomination to molt among the abed. or private life, and in the ' mainder of the lecture. ; with them 'Chapman's Flying Apparatto,' Mune ; fill the county racer, We aro informed dot they pursuit of more peaceful avocations. Morning----M re. Caudle wishing to attend the diately propel,: for a • coming down in the world,' introducingto in - ;nieces ._ ; are all good men end ardent, unflinching Whigs, I take p 1... In ; y ou y aide again, changes her wa d e of attack. and leaping boldly from the fore part of the ma ., . Pion !ruin who comers RMOng oil hi g hly re _ t and to such ehould, and we ha. no doubt will, re- I Mr. Caudle my dear, how did you rest through chine, they descended in safety. One of the num „,, b e ; naive the entire support of the Democratic 'Whig commended--a nhole-souleil, ardent Whig, the night 1 I thought you seemed feverieh, 1 know ' h er war , ra ther l u sty, and we h a d f ro ,, f or hi e ro le. will devote himself, heart and hand, to a diecreet party of the county. % V--h en nelntnettenn are once you were fatigued and I kept as quiet tie I could • ty, but with much presence of mind, he directed and moldy eupport of the glorious cause which he fairly made, by a majority of the representatives of lest I should disturb y nu. /Voi so eery cutlet did his emuce towards a wagon containing wool, end has espoused. He it; a Pennsylvanian Lye birth and t he people of the several (hidden., there is but ono (sort . ,_ 'I l Well I believe I mode two or 'lin'e re - lit in the very middle of it. to the no ernall °sten in principle and feeling, and will advocate the hon. coiner for all them who desire the welfare of the • marl. in my funny way without meaning anything' ishment, of the driver who wee under the impreo or mid the interests of Ida native State with becom- ' party to pursue, and that is to give all reel, nomi- I _but it's all over know--let's kos end make , ion that he owed the vieit to an entirely"different tier ing zea t. B e i ng , w ith all, a practical printer, he nations their heart) rapport. W. ~hell give a r,i en e„---thire now, that's a Dearie--You'll go' enrage. — The Veung Eagle, Flamingo and Breit.. will no doubt publish e repel worthy of your liter- more extended notice of this ticket in future. with to to the rate to day 1'...Y. W.' , ~:M11"-• , . Bird went to the tosisbnee of the Gull, and bough al *lmport. And here in conclusion, allow me to I Yea don't know Mal sin, will! Now don't he her pisseneere ami baggage in eafety to terrofirmer.' ; Gen. Si 111 - 1. A Lt.. xa x parr, en eminent lawyer grumpy "W' ilear — l we”' I. give yo u an appetite 1 After myth •forint visitations, I awoke in the 'nor- Ten."' that the dretthit' ' en of th e paper , thoug h t lof Carlisle, died at hie reeidence in th at. place a nay to de the handsome thing end make up for old nine, not peculiarly refrethed by sleep. but delight good, might be, end ouglu to be', greatly extended. ; few Jays , a_a. scores—l'll tell vou how we'll manage—whenever eel that I would have e paragraph for the paper, at 'There are many prominent tYltige in this county i Y _ I praise an article, .lo you :foist on "uyinc it fur me-- the time required.--Reinbnw. e and chide yon for your kind- who are ahundan•ly able to patondhe the Hunting- t T,„,...,... H „,..,. , N AN u , ‘Hrou N.._ you knoloc,!,,o,,,,,,r,:ifusfrue, mr i you oid mo," . . &a Onn Como.. Wonew.—Th. Missouri don Journal and the Hollideystiurg Regieter, who, ; This was our old stopping place while in Harrisburg n i7eweet dearie I mean--but I know you lore me Herald se) e, Mr. McDaniel, of Marion county, in are subscribers to whiten Tide should not he, a nd we take pleasure in recommending it to the r, for all yOU talk so—you cant lIPIO it When you , Missouri, hie a negro woman oho it 117 years old, Dr men c h er i s h an d wish the success of the Whig I Temperance turn in this section of country, who think of my mildness and sivretness of tempor f ----- ! I w a h r o f t t l i lz Pallet,: physicians of teeth. . I S. retains all a Anse, they ought to contribute liberally and cheer- 'tray hive occasion . visit Harrisburg. W e feel ''here now—that' thee d la b st kiss 111 give yon if y ou PRY that the Se yet r r s" f thirty. e seen f l'f: don tgo to t h e Sa l o an b u y me souiet mg pre tty . g audor years more 0 i., fullt• to the means of suety.. Am! indeptndent assured tbut all will be made comfortable, who make for behaving s 0 v„ ,,. judging from her gannet appearance. Her young well. judging Dauphin County. j Information Wanted. 1 Reidg ,,,, flon nr Senator Bubb;tt.—ln our pa-1 VALUABLE SEAL EsTAtt Our friends in thie county have nominated the i Peter Reitzarnmar, a German, came to this nun- ' per to-trey *ill be found the resignation of E LI] tit, AT PUBLIC SALE, following ticket t try about 2 yams ago, and went to Cincinnati in Th II e MUTT, Enq.,State Senator from this diatriet.l Sheriff—Jatnes Martin. A“ernhly—John C. April 1844. John Hellman of Pet I e resi„na to .r. . a nit came . maitre- 1W I 1.1, Ix' sold at Pithlic Sdeon ' ttar-- . 2. tlt ' M il bl • orsburg, fun- ; tedly upon us as ft now dee. upon hie constituent's, , day the 20th of S..ptein . ser next, on the Kunkel, John C. Harper. Proliamontry—John . , Zinn. Recorder—WilliaM Painter. Register— tinguon county Pa. wishes to !ascertain where said : who have ever been Most heartily attached to him, i premises, that well known tract of land sit • and will regret, on we do, hie determination to re- ! nate in Porter toWns hi t , Huntingdon comity 'Behind Nolen. Treasurer--Frannie W e n r i c h, Peter in, and will be obliged to him or any other ' tire from the office which he. t hoe filled so credibly 1 Pa. , Yeller. Auditor--Gear on the watere or the little Juniata . River, rommiss'illlC7.--Christian Foltz. Director — John person who can give information of the place of 'tinsel( and so upend to the people. 1 known as the pi• opertv of Israel ryder, ge Garverich. residence a said Pater. He requests the Pittsburg We recognize on the above ticket the names of An to h a representative, Mr. Babbitt start 4 closer, • tlec'd, bounded by lands of Conrad Boehm:, paper,' to Mort the above notice end oblige hi s ed ly high; his devotion to the business of hie own i Gem ge Hyle, dec'd, and others, containing those with whom we have stood shoulder to spool- f r i en d s . tmmrdinte constituents and to the interest. of the 1 a bout der in many a hard fought political battle—those people of the state, have won for him the respect e,,,. 41 - ',x . 2_15 .... - MU with whom, when victory perched upon our ban- "Sayings and Doings" in 1945. end regerd .ii of i the candid of e ll l fi l c i d iar i tiee, and it ix: t i t ' .. of first-rate laud , about 22(1 acres tit which nee, we sane; the song of triumph, and when defeat Some few nights since I retired to my room with experience, reett t t o ie dl t in ( Ci n ia e r e g e e ( t i l ' i l e e import7nt ee tre e t e ir t :of a ' ore ninwred. . .. 1 i :rite and commodious two stm•y dwelling Initise, come,. was the case in our hat contest for princt. a mind somewhat troubled. The cause is malty legislator, could not lie impressed with the necessi , plea, we fell with ; not, however, until we find con- ti'll. The Indies of the fair had determined to pub. ty of his still continuing to serve the public. , ,/. _ fins people will regret to part . with nn officer who. 1 11 , tented every inch of ground with the enemy, tied fish a paper, which wan to be sold along with their lwers en devotedly lent himself to the discharge a t I a the last plank in oar political barque was entirely other fairy article., and I woe chasten ae one of the n y ' h " ;„ f ti e h i t dittien, and one on „h orn ~,,,, all f en , • swept from ender us. The individuals comprising Editors. I wan thus unexpectedly celled upon to en- ed in the hour of trial, when our meet important thin ticket are all known to us, end we venture to gage in a business altogether out of my s phere,- interests were at stake, with the moat reliable con predict that these nominations will he reeponded to . an nrticle from my pen was expected before another fidence.—Erie Ch.ette. by an old fashioned Dauphin enmity majority of sun set, and it in no wonder that it was long before New Von R.---It is seid that the " burnt dietria at least 800. That thin may be result is our sincere !slept, and that even then visions of newspapers will he entirely rebuilt before the let al dentine. 0r....: wish. i types and printer': devils flitted through my trou- (1 Men. 4171M1R LECTURUM hare bean dramatised 4. —_ bled brain. An uncouth specimen of the latter, fora 13oston -scour theatre. The MCC. between Caudle y ett i t _ ti , en, ti d a first-fair e iA. t . mitt, an ,/ Ten Siest. NGT IM ON INT. The atlilUtißement end Prettyman, drinking in the parlor, we should with a bundle of paper s under his arm, handed me several springn of eXeellent ViitYl. of tide eshiblishinent may be seen in another col. t it Ink would be highly dram-slit. water. There is al, erected on the ,l'lTe a sheet just reeking from the press. I took it up urnn. Mr. Hughes is a gentlemanly and obliging , it Wiedlett Factor yor rolltng Mill, faroord, on , , rroo no pains , n rendering those and with sumo astonishment found that it wan Bras MBOAT DIR/RTER.-.-We learn from the N. Pr"PertY 0. Tropic that the steamboat White Wing Capt. with all the necemsary "Ple"“ nt'l• whicl , ..7e RainLotv" edited by the Ladies Fair, and de- said Factory, together with about 2,5 acres comfortable who favor biro with a coll. We eon . Goodiich on her wey down from Shreveport ' to that d August 12a 1945. Of course I read it from of land adj 'Ming the same, will be sold mep-• roconmend his house to die patronage of our city, when some 40 or 50 miles below Shreveport, 'ate from the other property, and the bal beginning to end, and would be happy, did our tin- broke her 'team connecting pipe, and that such was tn _ . will , ~,.„ , . . ,', . .. . friends who may have occasion to Thal the eeet of its permit, to give you all of its contents, but there the terror occasioned by the accident, that thirty or 411 , - , - " )e s "' n Mitt P in C.. " '• government. forty of the passenger'. 'um ied overboard: but for- ll he terms will be made kn.,. on the is roam only for a few. It appears by every par. , - , day said the sale by the undcrsigtwd resit] lug tunately all of them were j va l ved, with he ; p' n Jona! C. Ken IC RT.; Eeq.—This talented young graph that very many changes have taken piece in . a . - young . n• ..,c'tuinc. woo t d, e:i7io " te an . ."41 P-Peii v. I) 1N Il'.l. C.111)E11, gentleman has been unanimously re-nominated by the space of a centnry. Ono struck toe particular- from Louisvill e :. who was drowned. GEORGE. S. C11111)E11, I " .F.re's our friends in Dauphin county, fora seat in the ly, es ermething new under the Bull, viz: edam:- ' of hr.! Cryder, dec'd. 'Pilate died recently at 'Unity, in Maine, a holy next Legislature. '}'hie in another evidence that in children by Mesmerism. August 11, 1345. named Mrs. Hannah Chaim, et the very advanced the people of that sterling Ih'hig county know how Some one discovered that the me.morie influence . age of 106 year. and 25 days. She left 10 children Crf Calicaster Examiner, invert until day to appreciate merit. Mr. Kunkel is a young men of extends just like the electric fluid, and it was euc- 196 grand children, 160 great grand children, and 12 i o f sale, and C:lit-pc 10 Executors and se n d' of the fifth generation. Thera were about 150 of bill to Oils i ffice. rare abilities; en ardent and devoted Whig—pow : cessfully applied to the instruction of children, and and 130 sensed of a generous disposition a nd a g o o d heart— the !mac and blotto of a school;—the chattering of h er e t r illt d e . tri e n e t ( b l e e f t u e ite P r r a e l e t e r e a t in " her f un e ra l, a devoted and faithful friend, and one who in ince =tip little voices whilst unemployed, or the low, .--- ___•- - .• - . . _ • WASHINGTON HOTEL, paha of betraying any trust that may be Termed in •• ( ! orrier of Market sues! an I Mut het monotonous hum when engaged at their lossone 1 Co• , surn ' P il ' utton c azsedby 1 dents. M r s, 'I aleot him. Ile will, of couree, be triumphently elected. ' , are unheard. The chastening rod too, that terror Camp, Durham, Ct.. has been troulded na y era l years Sirtare, ,„„ w ith pain in her side nail brevet, sometimes with a E A .7. 7a:onz 7. C. , :.7 A. 0, - . l`p Capt. R. H. Monson, of Harrisburg, has to all y oung ' F r i" ; lio ,,: q. be , en , ft ,. 1.11i44 ,',., — ,; -. ' yens good :petite, and et ',there none. At l a s t : 2 H E subscriber having taken this iiip'• been unanimously nominated by the Native Amer- l" the eetree p eneent e ' n ' ne '‘' neete °I . '''," ' 'whiz very mush reduced, and her case considered - 1 ul ir II Ali lett . ly kt aba Mr W . at i T.- who slated the mesmeric school describe it in his desperna. she was purcuaded to make a trial of ' t.: lean State Convention held lam week,. the candle .,ANTM . RS, begs 1e . ..v . e ;c i s tifi'' ' ren his frie . litis 1 Brendrefit'a Pills, which to the antonielunent of all . an d t h , p u bli c ge ,,,,,11y, data of that party fur the office of Canal Commis- own 'fettle' that he is now ! her friendn, b roug ht f rom her hundreds o f w orms of. . • • I t 1 11 • . Mosier, The Teacher arranged the children in CT3PPI.B of vrtrions eiztia and shapes. she cmtinu.l to.w e ll P R P I ' " n ""'"'" "'" I " ' l manner to insure satialsction to all who be , and after they had joined hands, he proceeded to persevere with them u n til ehe wan restored to her ' go ,- hi m w • • . • • . 'm with t he ir CUSIIIIII. • 1 Ile house h ANOTHER RACE.---The owner of Peytona i mesmerise the ono at the head. In a few moments usual health. , been re-furbished, altered, and greatly an is out in the "Spirit of the Tim." with a firming the magnetic sleep extended over nll,t and 'then thei The genuine article ix for sate Si the more of ,p,•,,,,.a i n many respects, an d n , ! , I , tins w ill challenge to Fashion, to run over lire Union Course, , r PenclioNlid—what? Drive the A, 11, C's into thif ! Wm. Stewart. Huntingdon, and other agents that' be spared to make visitors comfortable tan g found in another part of this paper. Her their s' j awn. Long Inland, in October, for filo,ooo a bide, and as ' little clinp'e head, or box the eine of that one? No, may I 1 I i T A BEE will he c' nnt 'lndy 4uppli , d much tutors as other people ore willing to ILICIERSO . dear ...dere, he did nothing but sit down and think Wist it's Balsam of — Wild Cherry.—This in one , with ' all the del leaden of the season . a tid 1 • ` the puree to. i for the whole school. It was interesting, to watch 'of the very few pieent medicines of the day which I his very illt4 are atte 'titre, careful HMI - ! are can recommend with confidence to all who am: p.CC..mmodmin 4, The Change. • • I the children, in such a s it u ation , thinking ,with • Coughs, Colds . , . $-, i affected wile Conghs, toldn or Consumption—or I • llirre is extensive Si ARCING: attneherl I WiLtis, in hie last letter:say e that he visited ~ The following arrenpmerg. see earning aubsrrip- 1 me ,. . • . . reere teacher. Meer. them closely for a moment. , who me predi s posed to the falter complaint. It I to the pt entities, E. P. 111.1 C HES, m a little theatre , and had • 'Mr ermint at her Mark that noble looking little boy receit ing knead-Ih. been mood with nonaiderable advantage by ma-' Lafe nf the Mansion ilnuce, lions and other accounts due the Jouroill office ! pi n ; so f E o ' c l . li o dd. that Inane been made by the undereigned. Subseri • um. in.''''''' E ng l an d , Ile - ---- lb° • edge: Kee how the intellect sparklem from his dark not amilies' in town, and in a few stubborn canes Harrisburg June 4, 1845. P' ' Inughed Immoderately et e 'fay indecent portion of • . has pi-Mitred highly bene fi cial effecta. Rochester tionstup to the tat of July kat and eccounte for ' t h e per f orinn „... 0 , li o, Vio ! i eyes, tte he receives for the first time seine bright . Doug Advertiser. Tur.subscriber tate* this rCUISIM) Of re job work and advertising up to the let of Auguia ! i thought, which near before illumined his soul.' The genuine is for sale et the Mora of Mr. Thoe.l turnin g his than" to his nuniernin' ft , Inc the very liberal 1J :1(1'011:14C bl.StllNYt'll opt For the lluntlngdon Journal. iln the course of a few minutes new ideas are open- 1 Read, Huntingdon, and Mr.. Mary Orr, Holliday.- inst., exclusive, will be settled by the late editor; lon him during his proprietoraltip of the Curtain Lecture . led to hie delighted mind; a world of intelligence , burC: and subscriptions eine. the let of July loot , and ac- Washington Hotel. He also takes great Mr. and Mrs. C a udle heels been to the .q.edies , with its dazzling charms, berets on him in an in pleasere in bespeaking 1,11. his NIIC.C.,S.WI it count. for job work and advertising done since the i lit of August init., inclusive, lifts. been transferred ' Fancy Sub"--Caudle don't pretend you're asleep— : slant and he is happy beyond conception. Look continuance of public favor, who is well quitlied to give general anti:faction ee a 1 you're es wide awake BR lem and I'm ewe I'll not at his less fortunate companion. Dame nature bite 'i to, and will be colfeeted 'by, the present editor. landlord, aril every way worthy of the pat- Ofi bob m yeye this night re the mutter, did not been so lavish in her gifts to him. Take care cow. all who have paid subscriptions in ad- . Who rottage of the travelling communitv, you say? Matter enough-0 Caudle but I did i Teacher! Let not your thoughts flow too quickly WM. T. SANDERS ranee will be (installed with the paper until theex• ' ces will ought to be moral rand political missionaries to car- ry nevrapapera, as religious missionaries curry the "glod tidings" to every log cabin in the country. I hope the Whige will see to this; and not only est tend the same helping hand to Mr. Clark thnt was proferred to me, but take corn, pains to extend his circulation for the mutual benefit of himself and the public. friends, I am now as ever, Your obliged fellow citizen, THEO. H CREMER. August Pth, 1845. The Journal. Readers, consider me as having made my hest bow and tipt my beaver to ono and all of you this morning. I have come among you a stranger, reeking a situatton where I may be of me to my self and to comnttrnity, and called by the proud title of " fellow citizen." Thus far I have found a warm and hearty welcome. I ant happy indeed to And myself in so noble a county as °Old Hunting don," with spirits eo congenial around me, and glowing prospects ahead. In mourning the responsible duties of editor of an independent public journal, I feel es though I was entering upon a path leading amid mingled thorns and flowers, where, perchance, I shall get a sting for erory pleasure, well knowing, not indeed from personal experience, but by the well corrobo. rated testimony of all who have trodden it, that it is not "the primrose path of pleasantness and peace." I have not spar.° in thin number to inform the readers end friend. of the Journal of she , general course of the paper in futnro, and moat postpone it to some future time to "Mints my position" more minutely, if necessary. The Journal will, as heretofore, !steadily maintain Whig principles with all fairness and in o spirit of moderation—the editor haring early imbibed the idea that the wells's, of our common country de pends upon the success of those principles. Farther than thin, it is my intention to make the Journal emphatically a family neumpaper—a re pository of interesting end useful information-0 record of general and !oral intelligence, literature, morality, agriculture, acicnce, temperance, and amusement. And in conclusion of thin hasty sahrfalory, must express the hope I entertain that the liberal support heretofore bestowed upon tide paper, may he continued to me. Yours, &o. JAS. CLARK August 13, 1345 I' late of Joll.l' STE,* RT late of Jack Boll tosansh:p, Huntingdon coon ty deceased. lop 0 ricE is hereby given, that Letters wh.ll testamentary on the last will and tes tament of said deceased have been granted zitt 1 E undersigned respect fully annonn • 44, rcs to his friends and the public that hr still c , ntinues at Isis old stand, Second street; Harrisburg. Pa., where he is ready to accommodate all who 'nay favor him with a call. As his house has been for same years hack conducted on the Temperance priliciple, the pi oprictor sxisects to receive a liberal share of the Intl , nag, /if since men generally, visiting the Seat of Government. - -ta..4i.1.1:3L1aM wilt al ways he supplied with the hest the market will aflo,l, and no pains spared to snit the vilate of the epicure. The great est care will be observed in regard to the pnliness & comfort of his sleeping apart ments. MaesElUDll3usio is commodious, and at tend..d by a careful and obli,,,ing ostler and every arrangement made to make his typisc a pleasant stopping place for the ti avriler. Charges very moderate to suit the times. JOHN KEl,fils.l4 II irri?,lmrg, Aug. 13, 18'15 LAN K 11l DS to ConstAbics is,' St IN and . good a stone barn of [1 trge size also a wag no dit:cl and othernut 'rhe prop erty ab , contaifis two large ()rel.!. do of SAVE YOUR EYES ! i •:, HASSLER & BROTHER, FROM PAIL ADJTPHIA, RESPECTFULLY inform the eitir.m• of liontiittvh , i) and its vkinity, that they have opmva .a stare at Peter Livisiptou'i• Exchange, where they offer for hale SPECTACLES. Of every variety size mid quality. A new invention of Sp-ctat•les fordistance and close reading not excepted,—with Gold. Silver, Tortoise-•she)l and steel frames, and a new and improved assortment of periscopic ground flint Glasses of their own titre. They would particularly call the at tention of the public, to their spectacles for near-sighted pensons, and feet persons who have been operated upon for the ratnea. of the eye, Lend to their new kind of C;I ivies and Co n servers of the sight, made of the hest flint and azure glsss. These (:lass, are recommended by the most cele•bt•ate:l 1) /Ct ors and Professors, no the hest kind for preserving and improving the sight in continued midi ngimid wtitior, wherein they do not tire the eyes, lon , strengthen and improve the vision. ./ . !;ev I are mane of the best and finest inAertill, and grnuml trite and exact, and are, there fore pre•farable tee the mass of rough, irreg ular and unevenly ground Glares that are 1 Lily palmed off, and which are injuring% to the ryas. Gaud Glasses may be known by Itheir shape, exert centre, sharp, and high - ii polished surl-Lce. These qualities see to he found in a high degree in our ALSO---SPYW,ASSES AND QUIZ/,IN( GLASSES. Of every size and Quality, Telescopes, allagnifyinK and Opera Glaxties, MooresCopes, dm, with different powers. Casesof.7lalltenialicallitSll•lll n►c►►is fin• Sehook, A•c. .llagy Lanti')'ti*. CAMERA OBSCUR A, DAGUEICREOTYPN. G ASSY.S. Together with a variety of articles in the Optical line, not mentioned. to Optical and other instruments and' Glasses repaired at short notice. We can a . iways select Glasses to snit the the persons, as we see them, upon time trial. We will rctiisiii in this place hut a short time, and those in want of the alive articles will 13 . ,,5e give its a call. (f We will, if riquirecl, go to any res ' pectahle house whets our services may he wanted. Iltnitingdon„Ntig. 11, 1845. Job Printing..