VOLUME XVII. TERMS OF PUBLICATION THE " HUNTINGDON JOURNAL," is published at the following rates, viz: If paid in advance, per annum, $1,50 If paid during the year, 1,75 If paid after the expiration of the year, • 2,50 To Clubs of live or more, in advance, • • 1,25 , THE above Terms will be adhered to in all cases. No subscription will lie taken fora less period than iix months, and nu paper will be discontinued un til all arrearages are paid, unless at the option of the publisher. Vortical. THE GALLANT "JERSEY BLUE." Tune—" Toss POACHERS." To get good hands to man his ships, John Bull our sailors "presed;" lie drove them from their decks with whips, And thus our Flag disgraced,— Till eighteen hundred twelve came round, And then to arms we flew, And in the foremost rank was found The gallant "Jersey Blue.' Chorus—The gallant Jersey Blue, my boys, The gallant Jersey Blue. At Queenstown, when the battle's shock \Vas felt o'er hill and dell, And Britain's fav'rite, Gen'ral Brock, With many others, fell; There firmly stood, devoid of fear, A giant form in view, Along with brave Van Benssellaer— The gallant "Jersey Blue." At Chippewa, where lead and steel, With eannister and grape, By turns, made many foemen reel, Destruction to escape; The Yankees would not yield the day, But bravely fought it through— Who Mice,' them on throughout the fray: Th• gallant "Jersey Blue•" Again re, he tt'd the shouts of war Upon iag'ra's plain, Where NEILLER fell, and hundreds more, Struck down at Lundy's Lane.— Again the British Lion quailed, As on our Eagle flew, And Busied with vicery, then w.ts "bawd The wounded Jersey Blue. At lenghth John Bull proposed for Peace, Though made of stubborn stuff, And Jonathan did him release, Whe n John hail cried —enough." When Peace was mad, our soldiers, brave, Had little left to do, And thousands to go home had leave, But nut the Jersey Blue. A few years pa,sed—John Unll, again, Was ready for a spree, - So trampled on the rights of al:line, Within her boundary; To Gov'nor Harvey then we sent A inesgeuger so true, Ile made the British to repent— . The skilful "Jersey Blue." For President wo do not want A politician old, To keep the White House as a haunt For office hunters hold; Let locos plot and counterplot, And use the party screw, The People are for WINFIELD SCOTT, The gallant •"Jersey Blue." The gallant Jersey Blue, my boys, The gallant Jersey Blue. Ifitocrilantotto. Virtue and Vice; OR, THE BALANCES QF LIFE m•! from real Lnppino