Aunt ington Nunn!. Editor and Proprietor. Wednesday Morning, March 23, 1859 We have copied largely front the Har risburg Teles,raph and Philadelphia But. Jean of the doings of the late Locofoco State Convention. It will be seen that the whole convention, without a dissen ting voice, fully endorse the presidents Kansas policy, with all its infamous frauds and bloody horrors, and cast Douglass and Packer, and of course every anti Lccomp tan Detnocrat out of the party. True, a small minonitt, 37 but of 133 voted for a resolution endorsing Gov. Packer on some points of his administration; out this was a mere sham of the shrewd 37, a palpable aelfstultification of themselves,. Had they apposed the Buchanan, Cuba-steal ing, slave exteuding writ Billy Bigler res olutions, they might have had some credit for voting for the Packer resolution. But after endors.ng Buclanan and Bigler, their vote for Packer was an insult to him and his friends. We rejoice that the slavery party is begining to show its true colors. Thou. sands of honest and good men will attn don that party as soon as they see its real principles and aims ; and these thousands will rally around the Peoples standard and make their party impregnable for years So mote it be. We shall give extracts from some of the ptincipul speeches in the Locofoco con. vention, and offer some further comments next week ELECTION• The election on Friday last passed off very quiet, and orderly. Little interest was manifested by our citizens in the re sult, as it was riot nettle a party issue We append a list of officers elected; those pi italics represent the Peoples party; Democrats in Roman: Fur Constable—W. K. Rahm, School Diricfora—Owei, Boat, Alex. Port Inspectors.-4. IV. Benedict, Taos Ad 811.1. 4senaor.—Ch r isti lin Snyder. As we stated before very little interes t was manifested in the result end not one third of the vote of the district was polled Sheriff's Sales. The following property will be sold by the Sheriff, on the 11th day of April, at 10 o'clock, A, II: Four lots of ground in Newburg, Tod township ; property of Amos Clark. Three lots of ground in Porter township, property of Daniel Shively. Lots No. 17 and 23 in the village of Grayspori; property of George II Steiner. Lot No. 91 in the borough of Hunting don ; property of P, ter C. SwOope. Five lots of ground in the borough of Birmingham ; property of A. P. Owens. Eleven acres in Barren tp ; property of Moses Robison. One hundred acres in Shirley tp. ; pro. party of James Leonard. Two tracts of land in Henderson twp ; property of Samuel Sankey, %% !Ilium San• key end Margaret Sankey. A lot of ground in Marklesburg; proper• ty of Anthony Beaver.. A lot of round in Franklin township property of Henry L. Harvey. A tract of land in Barren township , pro party of David Crownover. girln our lust issue wa published some suggestive rules for the spplication of lime, which we took from that excellent reliable periodical, the American Agricul• Wrist, and we would particularly recom mend out farmers to try it, looking to retrenchment have, however, ,1 ilirOn last Thursday a brakeman on ! issued front the Postmaster-General, and one of the Central Railroad Colnpany's the probabilities now are ti at Mr. Buchan. ears had one of his feet run over by one I an will yield to the wishes of art majority of the cars, he was brought down to this of his Cabinet, and wait till Deceinter for place for Surgical attendance; the Surgeon Congress. bound up his foot, but the probability (Si 'Cho April number of the Atlantic that amputation will be inevitable. i Monihly is now on our table; the contents are as folliiws: Agsaiianisui; Bulls end Bears; Prayer fur life: Odds and ends from the Old World; Two Sniffs; PI!. trey's and Arnold's Iltatories; Drifting; Baba di Roma; A letter to a Dyspeptic ; Th, Utah Expedition; Our Skitter Belli; The prJessor at the Breakfast-:able; Tim IMIr At a meeting of the Presbyterian congregation of this borough, held on Mon. day last, in their church to elect n pas tor, the Rev. Geo. Washington Zau of Crawford Co., received a unanimous call. . . Tax New Bedtord S'landare of March' Ministers Wooin?; &c. &c. Ptiblislied at 10th, says that there :a a man residing in Somali, Mast , , by Philips, Sampson & Co. that city who has for several dap been in :at $3 per rienufrb a trance, and now that he has come out of , ----__..... carA ~Itle orphan girl died it he gives evedence of having attained ! suppirsed, in the hos itntof the ' ms was sisters of wonderful kno v:edge. speaking seven Cr)',hait at NVheelitfg, Vu. Her lettere' different languages. He is repre, diled was arranged, but owing to the inc'entun as being a titan of no education, except cy of thi• weather, it was patine:ed. In w h at b e b ee o bt a i ne d w hil e i n t hi s state of ttio meantime, while one of the Si-ters trance. I was arranging &misfiling ab en the entlin, - - i the little girl raised op and asked far n drink of water It us suppose) that she with in n trance, and it was nothing out the heavy rain that averted her horrible re..o of being buried alive IPPrCoiert will coma eras on Monday, the 100. inues t.vo wo4i, CODE OF 110N011. The Pennsylvania tiemocracy. ..filopted by the Editorial Union ofi To seem the support of the Democrat- Pennsylvania. i is party in Perinsylvarrin, n Democratic I•W tierces, it is the leading purpose or office holder oust sacrifice his principles this Union to establish such a code for Ihe to the soca Iled principles of the party. De general observance of the members of this Union us experience shall from tune to must get rid of his conscience and put in time dictate, ana as shall cause the press its place a platform. Governor Packer to become a more eflectiv e agent in the has not yet performed this piecti of poliii promotion of the general welfare of our col surgery. Ho presumed to proserve comeaon country; we, therefore, declare.his conscience and to obey it in preference Ist. Thin moderation and fairness and dignity are, at all times, honorable in the to platforms and l•residentr. Ile recog. editorial profession. sized popular rights and condemned exec .2.d. That courtesy, especially to Co- utict, nod congressional usurpation. •f he Ce ssi temporaries, is to be cultivated in the pro. President of the United states regard,l on. this as a personal mitre, and he set the Bd. That personalities which necessa rily lead to the degradation of the i „,.„ whole rack of party h ou nds upon the of are to he deprecated, fending Governor of Penusylvania. The 4th. That in the conduct of newspa- T stilt is dint the Democratic stn e per discussions, the rules of "Imnorable vernier), which net yestesday in Dorris war" should beobserved. burg, passed res.olutMas approving of James That the deliberate and wanton viola- Linn m" t h ese se ll evident principles, and Etiehrinan and bin course, and rejected a of such additions as may be hereafter mode reso'ntion approving of William F. Packer shall be deemed sufficient grounds to con. ;ne t his sure by this assocertion, and, if persevered , It must be a matter of very small enta il) the expulsion of a member. That the wanton violation of that code seeneuce to Gov nmor Packer to be relau of honor which this Union shall deem es. ked by picked Cotieention, the snot sential to the dignity and respectiability of active splris of which were dorm , d hun the press, shall suhiect the member so of• turd of federal place unit pittreMige, or fending to a forfeiture of the usual courte. its t:a sti inointed appliet. for the favor of ales of the hirers; mid a resolution miry be " adopted that the members of the Astoria. tier State *.eivernittent. Nay, n twin of tion shall strike his Raper from the list o f ; delicacy or fine sense must congratulate exchanges." himself that he does not receive the coat. Having the honor of being a member of Omit-ns of a body that can comphineot the Editorial Union, we shall endeavor to James Buchanan. The mere oircumstan. observe its laws; and, therefore, note, once ces of the Conventmo's sustaining ins for all, refer those creatures who have been present federal administration, with its n the habit of foully slandering and corruptions, its usurpations:. its extrava t g us, to the above Code of Honor as our paces, atr 4 its manifuld 'mirages open the 'o'er to their future billingsgate, { p eo pl e mid the constitution, makes its praise a mockery, its endorsement an in suit The Democratic party of Petinsyl rosin to Inch contains so many pure Ana worthy men, should have been spar d tit degradation of having the inienities of "J. nun cited in ils.lilfts. It would have been much more decent to have passed in silence over the doings of :he President du ring the last two years. Oblivion is the best 11.11 to he asked for by the true friends—if suck there are—ot James Bit ch man, ITIIE • WAVERLEY NovEr.s..—The well. known firm of T. B. Peterson,& Brothers 306 Chesnut street, Philadelphia, are now engaged in publishing n retnarkably cheap edition of these unapproachable works r.f fiction. The first, "Ivonhoe," appeared lon Wednesday of last teen; the next, •Guy I mann ,ring," will issue to,day..'llob Boy," next and so on, cne novel will b • published I regularly on each and every coming Sat ' urdoy, until the whole number of volumes —twenty six—is completed. The low price fixed by the publishers for them ore 25 cents a volume, or the whole twenty. n ix volumes for five dollars. complete set will he forwarded. Ire, of.l pf, !mail, to any part of the United States, to laity one, by the publishers, on receiving rt !refl. - nit:once of five dollars for the twenty six voluinent or A remittance of thriie dol lava will pay for the fir,t twelve volumes ; or n remittance of one dollar will pay for the firth four volumes. The novels will bo neatly printed, and each volume will contain about 125 pages, printed on fine I white paper, and neatly bound .with pa. per cover. The reeked unilorm Edim burgh edition, from which this is reprintrd comprises fory-eight vol ones, the cost of which is seventy two dollars;iiiiii this oil'. ' tine will contain every word of the Ella burgh ~ d ition. We commend the deter : niniation outfits tuterprising Philadelphia firm. to huffish the works of en Author like Walter Scott, at a price so reasonable that all persons whatever may possess it full set, mid direct the special attention of our readers to the fact, and would advise them till to make a remittance of Five Dol. lays once, per first mail, to the publish era, for the entire set, who will send them complete to any one, free of postage, on receipt of that sum. The Iron City CL!/edh•.l'ittsburg. Pa. has done more in three year.; to pop.i la r. jut the science of accounts. than any other in,titutution in the country. Advertise, the mot t extensively—pays the most lib. eral saleries—employs the best talent— gives tie most thorough and practical ed ucation to graduates, and is rewarded by having the largest institution of the kind, in the Union, numbering at this time up wards 350 students. err We had reason io hope that the Presidont would decide whether or not t o ham an extra session of Congress . by this timo, but that aged politician, with charao• 'erotic timidity , still hesitates. Orden. Doubtless the pol:Crel trier ds of Gee. error Pucker wi:l be tab., to mike an ant- Plu and 11.1(1,001e %Indication of his courhe sild his ndatini,tratfon. It is 1.4 our of nur do Wt.' thick it ie I,operotiv•ly re fluired in the ',cadre( circuo....4.,hees of the case. lint the tic' of the Contention desetves notice as an impoil int initi.itive step in the :Suite c;irtra, id 1839, and as ! having thu. , d-c,i1.,1 bearing nit the Pres. identia, canvass R ‘lessis. Rich 1 unison L. Knight and John Rowe were res t ieciively nominated by this sawn Coa• entitm for the rffices of Auditor Clen ,- ,tl arid Survey, r Gener.il. These grnitlenviil whose cc oiliness we tire not going to dis putt., have forced upon their backi, at the very opening of .the contest the burden of James Uuchanan's sins and weakoess. 'They nie branded ''J. 11." by thii hot of the Slate Coi,vention. y are to i, while in this disabled and &prior d con dump, to declare war against Uoy. Pucker, hus administration, and the host of INtriocratic voters that agree with him in his diflerer ces with the Pre:id,..nt, ergs advocacy of the 6vvereigti right of the ' people, and his opposition in slavery ex tension. The Convention could not have entirely considered this, when they rejoc• ed the Packer reolutioa. They certainly would not have insulted their candidates, whoever they 'night have horn, by (lei , ing them into the field and 'timing them to run the gauntlet nu the people ut Pew,. sylV.ll.l. with such obloquy tin their An ellirt will be 'node, by way of nba ring the injurious eflect that the condenina tion at Gov, Packer roust have up ni the Democracy at the next etectten, to repro• sent that it w ,a owing to his course on li:ca I and State yiesuous. lint lilt inmple are nut quite so asinine as the Dr:moor:um lei,. ders suppose theta to be. They kung that the orders fur this coudenmatioh alone from Wash :Igloo. They know that it is 1.,1y owing to the foci that Gov. Pucker, in oil messages, instead of adopting the President's southern view io regard to Kansas, presumed to adopt the vii w of the people of Pennsylvania, to whom slate he was resp•msible. Ther, was a time when any kind of doctrine coiild be forced upon Pennsylvania by lederal adminia tratior s. and when pri -,liiveryism was humored and dish to, it not absolutely sustain ed. But this tint.• passed. 't he el..c• lion of October, 1858, when the candidates of the Buchanan Democracy for mate tiff. ceo were defea;ed by from twenty-live to thirty thousand majority. and t:iimi i he t., tot combined opposition :mil eat-rnp tot, democratic itialooly on (2, , 11;,, , ,,an•1i was about seventy thousand, wis the most cohviiicing illiv-iration of dos. Did the Convention reflect that Ibis intij city wits against them, end ilium be over...moo before Messrs. Wright and Rowe can be earl:7l.d? bid they reflect that by rejecting the Puce leer reimlution they secrets 'Jetting the axis flog schism in the party, were driving from tin in the 1111188 of ittile; , entlent voters anti are making the vine f.,r the party can didates u mote hopeless minority than it woo lust October? Did they know dint they were giving the opposi..Al it strength they could not have dre 1:11I'd al, nail were thrusting upon them fitc , litits. not only lor a victory in October 1859, hut fora morn magniEcen national victory in November, ' 1860 • -Phila. Bulhtia. ;ratio State Conven• ' LEGISLATIVE NEWS. 1 emulations. i,ed, the Deinn.:•rniic : Petiliona 4.c. ! iburg, elected as per- ' Mr. SCIIELL, a petition of citizens of If untingdon county, for n law prohibiting (lolling in Aughwich creek and its tram.' Clout of the Demoi tion —The A After our report cl ;Onvention, at llarrt notoeot officers President. ARNOLD 1 3 LUNIER. Vice Presidents. I j. A. John Roberts, .1 B. DRVI I'. korner,. I'. D. Brodium(l, 'lit: !pain, B. .1. Ifithiornan, 1 3 ..1..111,40n, M 5. 1 ,1.., J. W. 'l'nto. .1. 11...1iwr, A. 11t.it;•, , , 11. Sv:ionl. Ml•Koigi.t, J. Whenlnn, S. 11. Gilbert, 11. H. Knight, Wm. Gri , v, J. Van Ilnalcirk, S. If Shannon, Anthony Grady, A. C. F.. S. Doty, I'. Hamilton, W. 11. 11.1v1.1 S 11. 11,41, 11. I,wri.v. .1. 11. .I.i lii .1. .1. 0. 11.111 and, .9,crclaries. .1. W. Douglass, J. I.rib, i OBJECTED nli.t.s. J. S. Africa, J. 11. Bailey, Ely Mr. STEPEIENS, ..An Act to in .l. P.. Davis, B. E. Brown, T. P. Collins, Juts. Sweuu, corporate the Huntigdmr (7 ,, unty Bank." \V. S. Picking. S. Jenkins, PETITIONS &C., 1..1. liuruson, S S. Seely. G. W. Sliuwdu, Jacob Cannel, On motion of Mr. YARDLEY, Senate The report wins unanimously adopted. I bill No. 52G, "An Act to incorporate the The tThairimin announced the follow rig Huntingdon Valley railroad campany/ COMM ittve tint Resolotinns. t I "An Act to repeal an act relative to R. J. Haldminin.G M. Wl.non. G.W. roals and Aridges in Jackson township, Miller. Jos L. Gillis, It. E. M rennglto, L. I Ilan lingdPn county." L Tate, V E Pinlett, 0. B. liollin , S I By ;Ur. 1 10/1 ON, .An Oct for the Inrther Y 4.411101011 Of the S , ,t I tax on real Jenkins, N. D. Fetterman, R. 13 l'etril,n, nn nu al estnte," with a trative nec J. B. Beck, I, Hagetnnn, E. S. Dot, J. lan g Leisenring. i out litentlatum. EVFNINO SESSION. ••• The following is tin obstruct or the reso• From the Mantas z so G u o . a l : l N 11 1 1 ,, c rc 5 , i , ° . 2 1 0 . : Th e Salt Loft,' Inuit arrived at St. Jos luuona The , epic 0.. 0.1 c,ituroat : firro. resolution 'sustains President • , . . , posst , ogers Buchanan's Administration. ' top,. t muting hundr,ls of persons on The second ta,ows prals4 00 the Ad route fur the gold r. pion. ni:nistration, for settlitrg tplostions with I Tit, pip e rs report the emigration as he Grout Britain, liansas, Utah, &a. ing grin ter Ono airy known before in this 'Ph, third advocates ineidental protection country. to the iron a li!.co I inlereot., rind holds [lie . The Kansas Pity Journal if Conine tc, present fluid to be ii., flciei.t. It also re- of the 3t , th oh., het, the tett ,,, at/vices froth commends the views as advanced on the ! the „tote.. llv te , tr , wa , fireerautt, the subj. ct of the tarifi by inhis i miners making train three to fire dollars a message, day on an average. The fourth defends the Paraguay expo Al. G. Ramsey says the country around dition. the head wirers of *the Kits ats is as rich no The tl;'tli advocates the annexatin of the Platte in goid ; la sales it is much supe Cuba. rtor for it4ricultoral purposes, lie Can The .ixth commends the Administration trots emigrants ag,tiott. the led.arte, for opening it highway t o th.• l'ileifie• ore d it.ponal to be troublesome, arid think entitle the public to travel with safely, tire lot hoort start. The seventh supports the doctrine of I on e tam, hunt there tiro prints or yllllllr se veri ignty. mei lA' the thud, who st,tle that the wows he eight'i favors nri honest and econo itre ntm . bo,z, rn t there is no stoney to be mica) of the nif,,,rs of the trod, owl Hwy h oed ct..turvinioo ;Lod death (:o,,,,,ronwealth, moll the [wapiti •re re to 11 1,, prim nom of tint adv. usurers. !level the erroroton, debt ; and oppwes A company has bees orgitinz-il, with a any ritorecePsa re exp , iol orVeduction capital or t•.:oo,oti, to run it ittutile dotty Of revenue :roe or ;Mtge ttiltlit, and un eXprt,2 fire ninth reroiunh ulna ahr es ntd ,11. Irma to for the mew of at in leretidert treasure. for the trate, °minint of pl,:eligert and freight. safe It. , ephig of the 111,11i..y of the 'ion- Two .01 leay.• venworh each moo we 1 ti, nu the principle of the United rt., ) . intend to establish stations S !,utr.Treasory. nhing the route, every ton miles. The tenth it. proves of St.titillt litgder's course in Congress. NO EN:l'ltAt SESSION OF FONGIIir.SS. apprisi, tlit• graining quie.at. aorpornii• inivili.nes, and Ind& ilia' indit i , Inalcainhil shun id in• encounnp.d. The resolutions were rend septinitely u , h• t . rophie duo patch has been soot to Nvty and adopted• Yo,k thi, morning to go out by the Colt. Mr. I.Anilwron o :.p Stromer,...ouncing that there pr,,ving the policy Gov. l'Acic. wlll he no Prooir , ocion Idbood for an vx to „„1,,, s ~,; , ,„,s . , c „,, 0 ,.,„ of Cinigresn. 'dud hit administroll aof .;ue aftuirs Thera is much speculation as to how Commonwealth. particularly of the ex u e service of the Post office llepartinent forte, „ s worthy „ r ,„„,„,„„,,,„, 1e It he maintaitted. In quarters, usually commendation. Mr. Lamilterton supported the best . Informed on such subjects, it us the resolution in a pswerful speech. sold the low authorizing the issuing of Mr. Monaghan nI('I ier.spul'',ug, n,t Colitt:•C'S W!ii be curried out, the resolution, cletri f ,in g , Gov. Porker with eautnicilug the ',me el Treasury tvarru•utts dishatte,ty nt his public sots, by the traits. as t1,11:11, is no motley to pay fen and sale of the l)e'uware d,visitm, and Oiett), ti.eY will be itt tbu baud , nt contrac• other canals of the State. tors, serve as the ha,is of leans. It is nut known that. any other evidences or ce.•titi• Messrs. Jenks and flopkins supported the resolw.ion. cams of indebtedress will be i• • ;led Mr. J 01112,011 denounced Governor Pack Peaitenda.y Birde.—Four prisont rs er in unmeasured terms. swooned. Cumbria county front were on Friday pia 11t Gillis and previous question was called by cod to durance in the Western penitentiary itswooned.'rite resolution , was lo,t--ayt, 7, nays b l'hey were sent for burglary and larceny '.; for terms of r ine, seven and two years Convention then proceeded to ballot All the cells but two in the institution are or a candidate for Auditor General, with now riccur.d. lF the system of suiitary t he following result :—Wright b 9. Ziegb, confinement is to be adhered to the Stan 27; ~tlistiury 7 ; lJnwl,e b. must value provisions for an erilargi•ment Richurd.. L. Wright was thereepo. of the number of cells before many•more declared the choice of the Convention. prisoners lire sent here. John Rowe tons re nominated for Sur. veyor General by acclamation. The Mpuhlicaa Ticket to be Elected by At a lute hour in the evening time Con 50,000 111.1aity —Mr. Collins submitted vention adjourned. Ithe following, which was seer read the sec. and time : Mistake at a Fan, ral.—Aboot the end Rtso/ved, Thnt it is the opinion of this of last mouth, the following singulur inis. Conversion that the R.ptililir , ns will elect take wrs made at Dole, Po u nce : their ticket next frill by homer) ini.joritv. Two persons had died at the hospital of On motion of Mr. Piol•tit, the proce that town, and were buried tit the same ings of the catty, ittion, wolt ed speeches, time. The deceased were a young ' ill we're directed to be published in pamphlet and it roldter of the garrison. Ituth cotl;ns form. being placed alongside of each oilier, they were so confininded that the young girl Bothcreil —The Ifarrishurg 7'e/eget/jib was accompanied to her last home by n pla• FIIt N l l lN vv iin i i i neinn i n j un , now om i t o f dragoons, with military bettors, in about the same rondilim in which Mac , while the voting soldier covered with it pall lit-nth, in the ..13 •aunr's ('liters,'' :mind .01 flowers. emus emblems of purity and himself is hen two interested ladies areick innucem was borne OH four f2llllll/112 tn i hi nt rat the seine t i me. If t h ey ca l l an slieelders, and followed by a proce,siun of extra stusion, or Opposition niiijnritv in the young girls reciting prayers. , flimsy of It, prentatives will in inve,tign. v.v. If they do no: call ii, they must get I Pra°" e ""'Y 'Jul' Couch. "f frf. 1111)/12 without money, which will. be death ferson cionity, Pit.. whilst tritvellitig home mu the oily. from Indiana, on the 4th inst , lost one hun flow happy I could he with either, dred and sixty dollars in gold nab silver. Were t'other dearer charm away." lades with nets ar.d seines, Xll u, a petition of citizens of Bedford comity, fora law authorizing the sale of their poor house and the purchase of ail , other. No. 492. "An Act to run and define ti part of the boundary lint bet , een the counties of Main end Eltuttingtlon." No. SSB. A supplement to an net re lattna to hunting and fishing in the ()aun tie:4 of Iluntingalon, Carlon], Luzertie, Dauphin, :\ltfilitt. Elk. Pike, Monroe and Butler, 71,provee 21th dny of March, 1818 extending ihn cattle In the couuty of Wayne." The Trial of Mr. Sickles,—Wnshing• ton, Drarch 2.o.—Tha trial of :tin Sickles has b een fixed for Monday 0, L'Sth Ex Senator Hedger is to assist the District Attorney in the ?rosecution. ~ ; ~~~irr~~c~. 1::, 1,5 Ruv.G. \V. BUI/11,, r. Sa IP. lull Dunlop, to Mi. Mahal°, neater, both of Todd town,hip, Pa. Thrt.b. 15, ho the saran, Mr. John McLane, to Jli.s Margaret Aun Shoop, both of Todd totenibip. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS PHILIDOI.PiIi A ; NI tit. 22 18,0 FLOCK—Sup. rtine, per barrel, :37(d. , 50 " k:xtra " 6 87 family '• 7 23t0 7,50 stye Flour and Coin Meal I G0(4.1 75,1 NO Wheat—red, per LIAO, N . 1 , 1;;;. - :5 75 a 6 00 per 04 porinds $2,00 to 2 0 75 Cleverseed Timothy seed . Flax, per 1,11,1101 What the Press Say. ,dant..rs :II 0 i.;,,ltla!de remedies 'ir el •:f all s , r s ol• ver. m..1./110001 them. demngt'.• e r .I)LAL,mssi.. ,, onirr• w, 'al secure Ote[a.—.V,u; l'ork Jour nal. "1 shall write Fon,etl.inr al oat your Extermi n. t , s. I can do so with nronrielY• ThoY ."a 5c..% h. a and .lestrny;ng all vtriniu. —Ed. E a er," Eugene, 3/o. "Death to all Vomiu." A.l 8 RIG sppr, , ,h,S, ANTS slot HoAciii.s, I`'P , lll t eir 1.(115 c•" ale out, And Ail,. ItAxr, In spa! C kis, Boos b 10 Y.u, it, the :tight, Asun the [l,l you shotiber, IssLeri Thro' elmtuiter 3,1 11311, In stittivlA um ter. • IT IS 'A 13:LY 11 . 01)1:11FIL what i.!ort..i (Irv, It its. 1ti.:114, Ground dire, Bed•lito,,, Ants, :%lotlo,, Mos. ilOt's, I lens, 111Neelli 011 Alain:llT, In short eVery ye, G.in, are WWI Ll.Stru ex,ll.,:iiste, 'Costal '3'.Rat, Roach, &o Exterminator. 'Coetar's' Bed Bug .Id.xternituatoe, 'Costal'e zl,otrio Powder iur Insects. se pit. tl direct, hy nail, to :my adthltee itt the ;-; att.t, 111 10i 111 e ript 1 , 1,00, a Lax of the dA.r, :iv. Ext. ; . _ dpi: of v,OO, a l'ox each of the ft,,, H. s 11, 00. Ext. , a:11 i.:l..ant P t p •ticia.it to t:i o ver min valises. tiffid h . % 1., •. •.1 De..'ers erery int ore. I 11,10103 " EiaNcipAL 90U 111/0.1.1, I'. 6.—Cir , .ulap,' tvrans, lc , *eat Ly mail on - . it il , licnlie~n. Cz"Wl.o'es:ile Agri. 'or PoiHylv.mia CO, , ,TARS 111LAN;'11 DEPOT, \oltlie.tst to iter Fitch 030 .bell Street, An.l WI ole,tlo And..re go:Doran v. Mtir. 23, 's9.—tit GLEASON'S LINE OF•BAT SNCE. Titis sple!alid iicw weekly is i , .ereashiz very raridiv iit its circulation, every body is deligh• tea with it. The layer is Itaniseed to clulm nit the following rt.u . .arkahle lu:v rules: 2 Sul,ser;hers one year, • - • • $3.00 41 It • • • • 1 0.0 0 . . . - 20.00 and one grnlii in getting np a club of 20. Sai;svripiimi bolo; 5 . 2.00 poi. Those wisbin4 to silli,urOie. or form (Atli., will have sample copi,s,at lied by addressing F. G Irsonn, Boston 31053. Glensoti's new Enterprise. is highly spoken of by Lh press. We give n few of the übluy luvurable notices we linen seen. Mr. filer.on it.ts the ”xperienee; the enter• priAu, the tact, and the capital, requi,ute to cue Mill it good and sue,rBsful imper..—N. 3: Coot, WEEKLY. --This is the best pie• toriul awl literary paper Lie UHL. led States. and tit,ly should Ito without it.— I,erl Accra , IVopwa, 1000 ' 0 W KELLY in full of ei,ryilling to pleas toe e)o and the mind. The new ales trat,,tl weeicy (mimes a great excitement in iirwsinti , ertlota.-11tpixtee, IVapaca, Trig, Ct.,,tsus's WEEKLY 1.1x,0r.8 SHIP I!..littd. 114. We du 110 t 11 , :l,tt! to it the best , titer:try and pit curial journal pub. in Cie linititi.—Rintbliettu Watchuicia, 11 7 . t;!, AsoN'A LINE-OF BATTLE, SIIIIL-11:18 new weekly is, without question, the largest nod handsomest literary sheet in the l'iti w. I. i ; i.et t'itt•ti with a precious cargo „i sl:rtcir ~1 ~• •try, editoriuls, wit and , . . Oka!le 11,31,0, is again in the lielu. His well .earned pupal trity is tt Nunieieat guarantee fu• sue eess of las new enterprise.-11,11,1tatte, DerPreeral. Glavones Now Paper is what 'night Iwo been expected rum the experience and skill of tie gallant ennituudore null editor, elegant in its t)po,,,raphy, illustra t ions and readl.ig matte, I.lveryilling that good taste and ptrinitee'could devise, appears to havo byen braii4L t into requisition.—Letlyer. Glwson'm ',hie-1101(4Mo Ship, by time illus. irious tile:Non, is illustrated with excellent en• graeings, nod cotilahai the ehoteest waiter A neater palm has never been is. snail Irian the press. Glens,,,. is it Napoleon in the liold u. is °el:aided by him.—Bus• tan :ill. rued 'he. Gleusons Line.t;)'l3,llllo Ship.—The largest edition ever printed or the first member of a paper, either ie Ameri c a or Europe, was that at Coe "Line ut-Battl, Ship, by Catunealere Gleabun. Otte betal etl thou:llA eupies acre issued awl 6 lid. 'I I is truly wonderful!, and shows Irina int t, tnla it, and n union of in nuty and lint tnn ilo, by a muster 51 , 1011.—Suit, ,:ay News. Mar. ad Dar 5000 ACENTS WANTED---TO aell 4 new 111,1111,M5. Awaits have nude over 623.000 one,—better tlittli all other similar acacias. Send Four humps and get 80 pages parlieeluda, EP RAJA BROW , Lowell, ~luda. hlar.k:l;i Sktr lOOD ACEM IA A NTI:II.--Pur purlieu' Zara send [many. C. P. \V tiirr EN, Mar. 23. '69. Om. Mane. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Tui6 DAY ?UID.ISHEO TILT DAY YUBLISHED The first numberOf TEE COSMOGRAPI/1 11-11,1 COSMOGRAPIII THE COsMOOHAPHI THE COSMOGRAPH A PHILOSOPHICAL MONTFILT. A pIio,osoPHICAL MONTHLY. A PHILOSOPHICAL MONTHLY: A PHILOSOPHICAL MONTH , Y. F Clinton.Barrington, Edit, and Proprietor. F. Clurtun Barrington, Editor and Proprietor. F. Clinton Barrington, Editor and Proprietor. Contililling 1. The Evickners tlf Deism : In which the an— thiar deserilieN his plumage through the hollow depths of Atlivi,m, Materialism, anti gives his reasons for returning to the Deity for the so lution of the terrible problems presented In lile. 4. The Fable of the Redeemer. 5. The Reich of 13Iood A review of the poll. tieal indieeting the rotning struggle of aaid common sense againvt tyranny and pi iost:•rnft. _ _ U. The Fubles of the Exodus : In which it Iv que,tioned wfiether Moen over existed, and whether the Jew 2, as a nation, were ever captive in Egnt. . • _ Harmonadd An Epie. By 1 rank Ciiottte Barrington. Rook 1. The Encampment uf the Nom • des , 2. The Temple of the Prie•ts.; 3. The Palace of the Kings; 4. The Repttldic of the People ; 5. The World of the S i tit tot ; Universt, Or the Gods. 8. T/ .1.101(tr of the Nations; In which it In rgue.l that there existed in tho.lwart of Asia, 6.000 yvars ego, 0 grew and intelligent people, to whirl, the lore modern nations, such as [h., Jett,, Egyptians, Chaldean!, &C., uwod thew knowl e d ge or the arts and sciences they hold In cuanaeuri MO each other. 9. An Exposition of Liiblicttl Tryneation: Show h . t . go..tetiuns front many versions, that the ',tido is nut the same in any twu languages— the English saying one thing, and the Freuelt quite anuth,r. . _ _ lu. Proofs that "Solomon's Song" is a fragment of a flub., drama, and that the Book ut Jub in merely the tianslatiou of an Arabian ro mance. 12. The "Vice/s: 1 few Plain Statementi, designed to 611U1V thilt a merely negative akepti ci•m is the wer.t curse which eau befull uuy murt.d. 13. The Age of Spiri4r: A Review of Spiritual 2,lunifust,tions, which liko n two-cdget sword, cuts both wayt, bulb he lovers and douldwrs. 15. The buildiny If the continents: A Record of the World or iix Handrail Million Yew,— showing that the walla woe formerly water. cod that all continent, and Ishii:di; were built up by flit) ,11111111 Wt/ItUCU Lice element, awl after the M.lllller in o Welt iic Nee t h e wurk still going forward fleeing the Coral lsloe al the Pacific, EIOIITY 0111E1181AM/. ARTICLES, iliciti,ug a paper by Baum limbokit, author of ••Cosalos," uo the 'notion of the Solar Spi t.. ...unto! the Ceti.. San , ',Notes" of Prof. A ,s,iz on "La have liumeine," and —oosl4lo. I, r,i t hiit URIVer.44I" of Leeoutrier lieNearehes in the Coifed States mud C . a.- du 1.," by Churl,. Ltc.i, F. It. S., 'thlt.ll6: $2 per annum, in uthuneu. Single number. 25 c, Su,criberi remitting $1 will receive our Mont ly DIX muutl t , Lind the upueryphel New Tehteweio, or any other duller nJtt they to.ty union bultuAbers remitting $2 will receive out Monthly n.ycur, the aiuruseid T.l3tuineut, uud the lo.t 1,01:1 et' Leu,h amities:Lir, tic any $2 werk,ceArthl. bah: uutce curroat there mailed received at par. A.,:tes • IS A lil,INuT(iN & CO., Pu!dishers, 2 , ;(... 333 limuLlway, IN. Y. SELECT SCHQOL Marklesburg, Huntingdon Co. Pa Mil.l, OPEN !Ur the rueeptiva of male tin(' 99 temaie 1 upill oil TuEsDAY, APRIL 19, 1839 au! euntinue t,o,ty•two Thu Se11(.1 »ill lotve the tulruntage of a full set or l'el.oe's Outline together wiih various iipiiruvud touthethatiLul sod philusophi• cal api „ _...... Pant, Alur attention will be given to thus• who ate desirous ut becoming TIiACREItS. Lee. tires on the —Art of Teaching,” Ae., will be delivered by the County 6operintetidentaud other educators. 7'hltMs:—Fromm $4,50 to ?6 ; oo—one•hnlf i I..iv.inee, the real of the ur the MAIIKLESIiCKU id pleasantly situated on this Buntiogdmi nod Broad Top Railroad, eleven miles aal' ui llunting.lnti, 111 II (pill. nod or. &rip community, and It healthy neighborhood. For further int ',multi. tipple to A. B. BRUM BA Ulla, Principal, JANIES imtiugdon Co., PA. liejiTelices Albert Owen, Co. Supt., Huntingdon. A. W. Benedict & Wm. Colon. ** lie. Ifeury Mc:Kibbe.), Alexar.dria. 11. S.titgr4, J. 11. Wintrutie, Marklesburg. • PLOUGH P. AIInHY. JOHN A. IMF!. ABIZEY & NEFF. No. 308 N. Timm ST., (3 30M, above Vine.) TIRE OLD H lIRDWAIIE STAND, ESTAIILISIII,I, TWENTT-FOUlt FIESCRIPTION OF Ib nix° Far,eing and Hard. wsre, is now in ,t,ire. and will he Caere, I at the lowe , t market pr cry, to Cash and Prompt Six ...fill, buyers. N,tils at Manufacturers prices for Cash. Orders from new customers will receive strict anal seetirate rU notion and all goons sent from this imuse will he represented. trerrottittry merchants, on their ticxt visit to tin, city to make their Spring purchases are cot. dially invited to tall 111113 examine our Stack and Prices ',entre Pur:husing. IPC) 7G o T HE stilfscaiber boo commenced the GUN• .5...111111M*0 business at Pine Grove, Cen tre county, where ',e is ifrfl i ared to manufacture and repair On is and Pistols of every deecrip• don, with neatness and dispatch. fie will ulso intend to repairing CLOCKS. Prices to snit the times. De c. 22.1858.-Ir. JOHN H. JACOBS. NEW WATCH 3: JEWELRY STORE, J. W. DUTCH ER, WATCHMAKER rt. JEWELLER, Ilesprearnily informs the citizens of Hunting don. t ieinity, and the .‘urrnunoling euun trly. tb.it he bps entainencad business in the roam inTuning• NI. Straus Store, ill [SO lit,arazutaort, mei • lope, aaa reeeiv. at shore of public marromom. ‘VATCFIES tool CLOCKS repaired in tho best tnkmaniike wanner. ilia ~ruck 01 WATciiES and JEWELRY is of the hest, all of which lie will dispose of at resisynithia prices. The imblie penerally are requested to give him a cod an d cmdbine his stock. Mair.V:l9. - VV.ITA.IVIMMI2I2 WHEAT AND CORN minted at this race. 'lima hitting either can dispose of the rani. by twilling Worm.
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