ffiuntinOn gurnat. -.. \ l'-. :(.1110/7ii.tl4:l:k . tllaq ‘, SJ-; --- ' ---- e— -,- , ' CrtViliV,k ,. \-: -1 .. . l is) R. tN,. 7 I . , . ' - - ' ' .' ° " l/// \ ..... s \ I, 'WM. BREWSTER, Editor and Proprietor Wednesday Morning Mara 10, LB5B. The Circulation of the Hun tingdon Journal, i% great er than the Globe and Ain erican combined. CLUBBING WITH MAGAZINES, The Huntingdon JOURNAL for one year, and either of the Magazines for the same period •ill be sent to the address of any subscriber to be paid in advance as follows The Journal and Cocky a Lady's Book, for •ne year, $3 50 The Journal and Graham's Magazine, for one year, $3 50 The Journal and Emerson's Magazine and Putnam 's Monthly, for one year, $3 50 The Journal caul Frank Leslie's Family Magazine and Gazette of Fashion, for one year $3 50 The Journal and Lady's Home Magazine, for one year, $2 75 The Journal and Peterson's Magatine, for one year, $2 75 - . . The Journal and Atlantic Monthly, for one year, $3 50 • — IMPrOn Sunday night last, our town was visited by a gang of burglars, who entered the Jewelry store of Mr. Frisch, and stole therefrom a lot of revolvers, pis tols, pocket-books, jewelry, &c. Mr. Riegger's Jewelry store was then visited, and an unsuccessful attempt made to enter it. The stores of Messrs. Fisher & McMurtrie, and Mr. Roman, were also tried, but no entrance effected. On Monday night a young wan calling himself William Williams, was arrested, in whose possession was found several ar ticles, which had been stolen from Mr. Frisch's store. Our friend, Billy Lewis, of the Globe, (whose office had also been entered,) identified a powder•flaak, which had been stolen from him. The prisoner was commited to jail to await his trial at the April Court. ACCIDENT.-A young lad from Bed ford, Pa.. met with an accident on last Saturday morning, at Harrisburg. He made an attempt to get on the cars when they were in motion, and in doing so, his foot slipped on the tee, the wheel of the car struck him on the " heel, causing a severe contusion The boy was brought up in the cars to this place the same day, and on Monday he took the Broad Top train for home. sr- Messrs. Fisher & McMurtrie are putting the store room known as Saxton's through a thorough course of repair, into which they will remove t heir store on the let of April. sir Being unavoidably absent for four or five days will, we hope, explain to X for the nonappearance of his com munication; also for deferring the prom ised exposure of the Poor House plunder ere. lln the Democratic Convention, at Harrisburg, on Thursday, the committee on resolutions reported a long and strong series, going the whole figure for the Le compten policy, and sustaining the Buch- anan administration. Mr, Stokes offered a substitute, taking the opposite tack, and endorsing the policy of Governor Packer. The report of the committee was adopted by 111 ayes to 1 nay-20 declining to vote, In the evening, the convention, on the first ballot, nominated the Hon. W. A. Porter, for the vacant seat on the bench of the Supreme Court. 7'We have all the returns of the re cent town elections in the State of New York, and it will be seen that their general aspect is overwhelmingly menacing to the backers of the Lecouipton fraud. In the Cities and larger villages where the influ ence of the law•defying grogsaops is very great, and is exerted for they. party which they deem most likely to give them im• punity, the question of the day is ignored, and seeming verdicts obtained for the. Ad- ministration ; but in the 'Rural Districts" the People are nearly all on one side, and that the side of Freedom. '