JU t 4i IS I A : i .l 'i . . I iar & (Chronicle WOBDEM B. OOKNLLICS. r'W.th.M)M,tu.bw4auM Ctrculatiun of uy Nt-.4,4HT m L'nion ounty. Freeilnm, national ; Slavery, sectional ! - - "-'-7."r . -.. . AM) iat aaMbtr lurk of Hlste Trrrlixr)' by Eilrasloa. Purrlntsc, or (ou.iurs. Th. mbnvs are. aod will he th to l.a.?inz trinri.l.i b-lore lb. country, UDtil Ui. j mre Tirt.irioti!. : n.i.1 w, mil them to nor mri lt-l. ther.- In tins, until lliy v in triumili atx.vt tlip Ntinul CiiUj mt W ti logtoa. itUttll MiHtri' Journal. TOR AI'DITOR CiKNKRAt., THOMAS K. COCHRAN of York ; FOR Rl-RVEVOR !ENKRAIM I WILLIAM H. KEIM of Dcrks. j The Progress of Republicanism, j k talon kI Prlnrlplr. ! Not only is the Itepnblican jiriuci- nlc fOITOSITlOS TO THE SIT.tl.YD OK Fi.AVEitv) extending in Missouri and oilier Slave State', but it is fast leav-1 oninj the Pro-Slavery elements in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Indiana, ami Illinois, which, by the mad or traitorous Fillmore movement, elect-, ud Buchanan. "Straightism" is most ly extinct, and the leaders of it will have only theutselcn to ".sell" iu ISM; the honest men who they betrayed in have left them. j The most imposing demonstration of the strength and of the concilia-' ."m :.T : i L. i-..: ... . i pie's Stato Convention at Ilarrislnirg. The Platform adopted by that Con vention, is satisfactory, perfectly, to the great mass of the Kcpuidican par ty. We ask our readers to read that Platform to preserve it and to sec how nearlv it resemble? the views that would lie expressed by an ojm ii Republican Convention. And vot that was not exclusively such a fath ering. Some of those w ho came into it, came with a secret, ufiilialcd scheme to crush out all expressions of hostility toward the Ciaut Cinueol our Nation, and to pervert it into a O. H. WORDEM J. Fclicme lor a new party Uestitutc ol p9(,p!e will be apt to take all your home all vital principle. Hut those con- b witU lwfu big ..graini 0f allow- j s Pirators were themselves "crulied ., of is ,iic lmbcr. ! out fy me cieicruiiiicu will oi the lrecincn of the North, the West, aiK (j on-.. .nocil.,..,,,!.. out tho State. Their stand wasin thO roininittce, aud, tlierO UcIcatCd, they wisuly yielded, aud made the best of necc'itv. I W'p trust the time-servino- reckless 1 .,..;. .;,,l.l .,. f .t, iinJiInn if..r evere nnrt v bus it fr..,l mill its bad men.) w ill from this time try tt .' -'"jjuL.i nt shkt ; and no longer endeavor to check the . intelligent will of the overwhelming ' inajonty ol those witii whom uiey act. "rreedoin is National, and Slavery is , , ' ... i r . 1 . !tlA ll'lTilll. Tfl ' WV.HUI1UI. aaut sv u a II see the r illniorc, the the exclusive Old Lino State, so cordially adopting the Flat- form and the Candidates oftlic liar-1 risburg June Convention. On such ! a platform only, a National Union can be formed. In the past we have opposed each other so resolutely. On this platform where we now are agreed let us see how large shall le the majority, aud how emphatic the record, against liuchanau aud Slavery extension. Is he a Candidate, or Not ? On our outer form will be found thcarefully prepared ubannerv under which Judge Douckas will sail for a few week:?, or perhaps month?, to come. We consider it a very evasive, non-committal affair. lf,'' savs he in effect "a majority of the Dele- , ..- ..-n .,- f..;.,.,. la an. I nnrUrm - ' )i.K9.iv in. .ot.n ...niuv, ,. , 'J)earocracy' or 'squatter Fovrcignty' dogmas, thev of course will erect my l'latform, ami nominate in". In that case far iu tbe future, and to be de detcrmincd only afteu tlic Ucle.crates are chosen 1 am a candidate. lut if iny Kuchanaa enemies, with their Pred Scott decision against my squat ter sovreiirtitv. ret the tinner hand. they of course M ill ignore my plat-! form, and will not nominate me. In that case, 1 am not a candidate, and would Dot take the nomination (just asoai-K. wouiun i cai uis supjier :j Ot course, he i.s xow doixc his BEST TO GET THE DELEGATES, and will try to get the majority ; but if he jails, he is no candidate. Magnani mous, heroic statesman ! auyhody euu take that "prudent" course and be perfectly sale. "11 I can secure a ma - .loriiy oi me i-tiegaicB x am m me -. e..-. ...v ; field; if not, not." We defy anybody to say whether Douglas is, or is not a candidate. If he can carry, he is ; if not, he is not. Heads, I win ; tails, you lose." No one can tell until the question is vir tually decided, whether he is in the liamport, on Monday last, on the open-! emy. field or not whether he will take ii'g of the June term of the Uuited States j The Powder Mill at Trevorton -r the courage to face the music and j Court. The occasion generally brings to- thumberlaud county, was consumed by ri.-k the Convention, or whether he i getber, as jurors from diflerent pans of j ure oa J.;aay, 17th ult David "reder viU hanfi back, uncertain, and let his i 'he te, a number of distinguished in- ick.( , workman engaged in the mi l, was friends light his battles without his ! dividual, such as Editor, Generals, i burucd up wjtll it Fortunately the now inspiriting' aid. We little expected Ju,!ge. Lawyers, politicians, and office : jer had M beerj rca,0Ted t0 the dry u..use b ich a cowardlr course iu the Little I j""""; d other great wen, iu tbe or- a Bhort time before, or a dreadful einfo . . 1. 1 i , i ii .11 .o I der we have named them. Sium ..f tUu i - ii . .. 'itani t'uuuiua ju uia iiuu i . ... . . . ItirBut, candidate or not, it scenie i i j j . u- . Li: i . is ,. uu.-.u ui u.a 'a.y- t f.--tt tJatfjrm it tiny! And THAT 15 TE ESDOF D0CGI.AS'B0AbTD"iKlX- 11 Lib : lie Will not accept a nonu-1 thii tribunal is a legal one, may be known nation under certain principles, for from tbe fact tbat tbe Grand Jury was the very good reasons that the rulers composed of eighteen lawyers, three judo would repudiate him, and also for et, one eontractor, and one lumberman. mo reason that he knows his party Simbury American. ill fail. But ho will wort for the . ,, , "r- ini-vna nf ciii-Ii m.;.1, .. :i J 06 liteumond ti) hiir ha a K as a BDirit-brokcn slave unrlor iLp v hip will work for any master ! The .J'Stinction betwern fnrhtlno- f,,- l.td principle, and beins its standard- a.c. ., uol w U3 cry ciear. iT li .. .1 -1 If' "10VC f",S S-. W' rrid'n"' iD 'be Uui,ca S,"rt U more '- M '""Phi Snyder i. tbe Rstu 11 iHfBglMj'iM one pes lower than Hu,ivf to l,g l,f, in ibeir profession, for tb, Mount Vernon LaduV Znh--i. ilbercallythiiiks hii 'iiuficr4 ubiienr it miy be to rilred patscngeri. ttou for Snyder county. ! sovroigntv principle" the great and piorioin doctrine ho has so long rep rrscntcd it to lie, he should stand or ; fall by it, aboveiiourd, and vmnoui unv its and omit. It 13 iuitmiiaiing after his snlmit nut against, iu i nrnllant liui a-ainsi , tll'lliaO ill Illinois to see Ins avowal of perfect recklessness of all principle j r r....r i-f...Li.ijnfs nf all nrincinlCi whatever, ana ins unquanucu ..s . ...irnnne. to biisuuii and ,iyWy the Charleston caucus may get up! Greeley at Pike's Peak the Geld. The following extract is just what Mr. Greeley dues say of tbe new gold field : Denver City, June 10, '59. I am here in the vicinity of tbe Gold y of tbe Gold tbe Continent , y journey, lj o upset in the Di""injs, nearly half across but not half way through my have a lame leg, caueu i'j u . I jS wayon, wbieU has botnerea me a ; poiult.j 1.resitlitJt, Klder of the Owego down lr ' wllcn one Ml upon bim, doubt eal, and will keep me here tor the . 1)is,rict in the Wyoming Conference of ; ,uss killj' biin instautly. The dead eck, but I am pning now to . devota j ,ho M E QUaKU b he foowi moTa0g. to cure it. lp to this lime, I : ' .. f:r good 1 next week mjseii io cure .. lp , have had no chance; 1 have Deen numg almost cowtan.lv siuce my accident, and have sneut the last three days clinibiug tie Rockcy Mountains aud looking through j the new G1J Diggings, aud my cmvietion is tLat there is u mistake about it. There is g M here, but it is harder to gel ly ,i: ijiuj Omn in iilm-ist tiny other vug. A few will make fortunes here, while ma- j ny will lo.e all, au J go away uuer.y uu- rupt. A Goon Joke. Soma interested indi vidual has perpetrated a good juke on brother l i'XK, of the Mtltumnn while at Muucv. Iu bis editorial nnticc of a visit to that rdace. be sv : "W c are inform cd by disinterested persons and ompetent , judges that in the mercantile braneh the ; citizens of Muncy arc not behind their more assuming neighbors at Vllian.eport, and q'lite as much business is doue." Now, Lewis, we again propose, if you will s-.in favor us witb a TiMt. we will continue our rambles which we commcne cd on a former occasion, and then well , we d in't know, but we believe yon will think tbat it would take a dozen Muncys, Millons, Lewisburgs and Jersey Shores, f all thrown together in a huddle to m ike . half a iluamsport. l'rets. Well, dan., you overdo the puffing worse than Lew is. ' ..... . .. ., i griiie "a uiue oi win ui wl-ij wwh, nni two mucn oi n win auock a uwu down" lie more sparing of your sspona- ceous powers, or mey win soon ie es.ctm- cd worthless. Cuuo.Mcl.r. " . lea-mcsuay ul "' -"i'W l'" tT rode ten miles out of Hollef te, on the Snow Shoe Railroad now uudcr con- struction. This is tbe first time, by all i aeeminta. the 'snorting of tbe Iron Horse ba., been felt in Centra county tne great- j est noise evcr ucar,j ,here sinee its crea. Tfa Iiportant event to ' . . ... . .i that county, but was not sufficiently ap-1 lUAt UDUUIV. UUh W49 Uil aUUiUIVUlll Ull- J rf,l Dou 'l i - and 1 proceed by one of her native poets, who Thomas Lullin, while hshiog iu tho Co-Whfo-sof the ' thus graphically describes the scene aud bonksiuk creek, near Philadelphia, draw . "; ' , j,. fe - .. t e .1 I out a tiu box, the lid of which was scrcw- iting the Flat- hi. own emotions in the columns of the Ikmwrat : O tliftti !fcy motif! TMu uiity, riit multii. it'.rtiti, lietloMin I,. iky Motif! Al lt IliouTi- i-um. Th.iii i-Miiiirt not in rinT rom, itti lnnin tt. 4 druma Iwnttn, ltui in Pliant mjij'-fcty tlf-n rtnost long 'p thftKil fr-mt l-'t ltil-1 ly Or uin (iihiir 1 u.n a flat, UiHWu by '1 uiule n-l n tn4 Mity Loky aiotiH Ilrtw Tr f wh'""! will imantl Thrmi lite muiilNiii nti'l dmtitrS things I Aixl yr rr- will in- mi on - thut, nm lawv TH in l.-t'nl will nmkn Wh-n thi- olf f iler" k-t--h linlj t, thra. Ami in t ncJntiinc. Yt rumniin hi re, I- tit- tli-ntit ttiii'C itiipi.rlt(t. 1 ri I mTtrtM u tniiH'tui. ArA old Hizueo 1 hotiuil t ft;r liiMtiliil)ri. All Ulturt Will roi t-r, tttl our nir-lisnt ill tii-11 tl.iin ji(vln un-jit .It ei faster If they'll put thfir profit.-duwa from -irU U 2o j.-r ccut. Foa Governor. First io the race for 1SG0, wo telitvcd the Gttzrttc, of Mifflin . .- . . . i j it l-HUIl t V. KOlim tllllff KlllCB SUL'estcd IlOO. - o" i Lu Sut tit of Luion county. Sobsequcot , names are Uou. I rancis Joauo.s ot i liedford ; 11 f.nuy 0. Caret Et. of l'bil- of opening a wicket, when, tbe handle adelphia; Hon. A. G. Ot'BTlN of Kelle- j coming off, he lost bis balance, precipita foute ; lion. Sam i. Calvin of Hollidays-1 ,inS Llul 10 il" bottom of the lock. Tbe ! burg-and the West are making . strong ! 'aPlJ current of tb- wter kept him under I f , r '! for some time, and forced biui throwh the push for Dr. Liwabd I. Oazzam, of , nw09 open .ickut of M l,ittiburg...TJettcr postpone all these mat- by fuurteen inchos. When rescued, life ters uutil after tbe Fall Election. You : recollect the story of tho Maid and her I Milk-Pail ? Get our State all in good trim, aud aftsr 50,000 or 75,000 majority -. f,Jr 0I our jiranul Ticket, will talk about the next cue. fe"Dr liAMAt.itx Baii.kv, theaeeom plifbt J Editor of the Xitional Era (tb celebrated Auti Slavery paper at Wash ington City) died on the Arago,5tb ult. : it. Lad left bis bome for Lis health, and hi8 los4 Lt sinccreij mourned. Kesi- dipg in a slavery neighborhood, yet be was personally popular, and bis iutegrity aud la'.euts universally conceded. We paid a viiit to our fljurisliinj, bourh somewhat Eatsv nciirbbors of Wil - t - -- i we believe are regular attendants at everv ' ,. in-.L....! i ' term- Among these we observed our od j friencl Col. Tate, of tbe Columbia 'Dei : '.. ,K. . .... crat, and several others who, we believe. have a "free ticket," on tbe jury. Tbat - . -. . - t r . P?" "rry nigicy, formerly i citizen ! ','f M,on' G, w" reoently garotied in vana, uuoa, tor negligence or carcless- n?8' "." runnin? .hi ,ra,u .oS the ! whereby soveral lives were lost. Cuba is not - . M . " UNION COUNTY STAR Detective Charles W. WooJ on Satar- day arrested c ilored man named George Hosier, on the euargo oi neiug a uigu. j from justice iu Columbia coouty, Pa. He J . . . ... .I c - robbi hig f-(ther of ,a," ., ..., ... The arrest was made with the ., aiJ of tbe tecgraphi , roeasage arriving in the cirv informing the oincers ol ueorge s escape from bis borne. The Bornuirb of 51'EwinsvilIe reports orders issued, in Us Gr.it year or inJcptn-, Thousan j l)ui,r3 to aid in building dence, amounts to j thejr new fjourt House and to be en- Washisoton Co., Ta. Tbe Demo- ' j0jeJ without cbargo against the U. S. crats have made their nominations. Near- jCIlry Kuehler, so long known as keep ly two thousand vutes were polled for s er of iutJ,ierB Iloful in llarriaburg, and the various candidates. Resolutions eulo- . irmris ('l.Tk of tbe Senate, died last giving Jlnrhinan, and jtniging ;"'t t the State Ticket, acre law on the taiile ! j joja j. l.carc0f formerly Member of I Q00eal from eUnsylvania, has been ap- Counress rrom 1 eun?ylvania, has been ap- ,tror,l recom-! ,i V u,i t ' IL.o. James II Campbell of this , district, fur Speaker of the next Congress- j Fireworks. Tho Chief burgess gives notice that no fireworks must be sold in Puttsville btfure the 4ib of July. The penalty fur a violation of this Older will be a liue. iowl)f;!l Mn.I. TSl'RNED. The powder rail, yf Kiao m Trevorton, was destroyed by lire on Friday, the 17th ult. ; The lire was caused, it is supposed, by friction. David Fredrick, who attended tbe mill, was found burned to a crisp, aud was, most probably, suffocated. The powder bouse, sjiuc distanco off, was not itj ired Srtit.ES Horses Sheriff Vandyke, nf Suubury, gives notice by advertisi'tueul that be will furnish the means of discov- ! cring (.tolcu horsca aud aid iu their re-' e i covery. A moveracot io favor of Gov. Wise "or ' tha ur xt Presidency has been starti d iy a number of bis Democratic friends iu Phil adelphia, j CiUMi;ERsnt:ito, Pa., Juno CI. Hon. D. F. lUbinson, ex member of Congress from this District, died here to-day, from the disease which he contracted at the Na- ! tioi at Hotel, in Washington, io the spring of 1S57. i Kev. II. Ilarlaaou will di 1-vr nn Ad- j drnsa on ihn fiib of .1 .iiv. at tii Ijuii? of I a corner stone for a new cdu.-.': mi cui-; lice at Himcisburg, Claiiou Co., ' S. I Somebody entered tho Mil-.,, Uaiiwa, ! ;lltkl,t omce, iu Milton, but I Jt-1 no j j money there. They took soon, eat ii.l.-s 'from Miss Davison's saloon, but aroused j Mr. Siuglev, who was sleeping up stairs, I 0n whose apuroach thev fled. ,n, . p,.i,lnii,:, ,.,. l-.j. b. lM,t ; on tie 13th, Htu and 15th of October. fi Fieholtr 0f narrisburg, 'i tha. rlace( 0 j- one of the first settlers FriJ-y lust, in the 85th t year of bis sge. . i. n , A Uio Haul. A 11 KH J A IHJ Ii AU Li. i. PUJOI1 Ut UaUICU cd od, cnntaiiiiiig between four and live thousand dollars. The furnace of 51'Kelvy, Ncal Ii Co., at Bloumslur'', u blown oat week be fore la9f, for the purpose of repairs, after a coutiuuous blast of four and a half jears. j The case of A. S. Cuimuings and Joliu V. Kicbter, charged with conspiracy, which bus been beard on habeas corpus, was concluded on Saturday, aod the de fendants were remanded. Bower of the Williamsport Press, bas been elected 2ud Lieutunaut of tbe Liuic etono Guards. Tbe Lutheran Congregation at Turbutg ville, has secured tbe pastoral services of Kev. Mr. Deitsler of Berks eounty. Henry Mnnrsn, the first Lock-tender vu lUB ..est i.ruuuu. auoui a .I'jarier oi a ... ... . ! W . I ' 1. - I . . . C mile above ortnuaiberland, mado a nar- ruw CsCp6 from drowniug on Saturday wet:k. It anneSrs that be was in the act bad become so nearly extinct tbat it wag ith great difficulty be was resuscitated His iujaries, are very serious, but bo is now recovering. A little colored boy, son of Wm. Wood ward, came near drowning on Monday last by fulling into the Canal while fixu iug. He was taken out senseless, but soon resuscitated. Sheriff IUssell of Lycoming coanty, bad a hearing before Justice Ulmer at Wil liamport, for violently assaulting a wo man who is in "durance vile." The Sheriff is to appear at Court and answer. Stoes' Cornet Band, llanville, is engag ed to go to Scrantun od the 4th of July. Mr. Kohbach has tirocured the servi- . ces of M. C. fiobioun. A. M.. an assis. ! tant Teacher of the M'K-n..;iU I sion would have been tbe result. j Eoginecrs are now engaged iu locating 1 a lUilroad from Lioomrbuig ihiou-'h a part of Sullivan couuty (oTowaud. Seven beads of white wheat, tbe pro duce of the farm of Joo. Cook, of Fine Creek Tp., Clinton county, measured 6J inches eaeb, and averaged 66 grains of plump wheat to tbe bead. This u laid to be a fair average of bis entire crop. W'a learn from the Pittsion Gairttr -P"B-J . eveo or eigut years of age, named Patrick Fiuaty. whose ca rents reside on Butler Hill, Luzerne coun ty, died very suddenly on Sunday last. I froIn 1 effec,g f' eating green apples tbe day before. & LEWISBUKG CimONICLE---JUI U8;)l). in Fcnnt-ylvauia-doubtless into slavery, The cre Companies celebrate the 4lb of juy ln aunoury. A boy in Danville, nnder fifteen years j of age, bs been ient to Jail lor stealing from Markle's glore. j Tha ITniied States Pratrict Cnnrt Grand j Jury at its late session in Williaoisport, i aJvifed tbe L'. o. liovcrnment to gne tbe Commissioners of Lycoming county wecl( aeJ pjj wli,"aljue" ; f L;irort -j about 00 years. Cooper, of Sullivan county, . 1 -f t l. . ., t Cra nittt)l frnnl i ..,,.,. .nuJ in cuttinc ...v,r o n : ,v:n:..-.. At me u. o. v-.u.iiu cbarWt Mllu.r WM fu(,U(1 gulity of ,. fucttirin counterfeit coin, and sentenced to '2000 fine and seven years in the Alle- ; Bheny City Penitentiary. " Kate King" i i j H i ti'i; i . ;l I ... ..t ' aim .uai.es ...mc, .... fence, were acquitted. ilas fc. Lynn for i stealing a " love letter," three mouths in ! the l'euitentiary. j j tpct TtTRurfi punwi P.nHnPF I T , "I- tiT . Sanky Hook, June 20. The steam- ' , . , it! ship liremen, from l.remen passed here I this evening, with dates to Weducsday, the loth iuat i , i The sleimer Bremen toached at fcoutb-. ampton, on the 19th, and brought Liver- , pool and London dates to same d-.y. , The liriti.b Ministry has resigned, in s consequence of the want of a cunulence rcs.lution in the House of Commons. Lord Palmerston is tbe new PreUiior, and Lord John Uusscll tbe Secretary of For-' I eign Affairs. ; The latest intelligence from the scat of . B i war IS that the Austrians have evacuated I I laccnzi, I avia, Lodi, liulogna aod An-; cona. The eitidel aud fortitications at i Piaccnza were first blown up. Tbe death of MctteruicU ia announced, . aged 8C years. I Tbe London Tim' article, of the ISth in,r.. tavs that the statements that Prus- ci it cnin nt.an.li.n twt, tt(i.rilitv .11. "... "'" " w-uwM w. .. . . j , - r pe.rs to rest on no definite authority, and ' t.r .r..U Rnf,nrad at ISerlin elcitenifnt ;n ,i,e sta!c,. ! l " ""r"' "-f- leon will soon rolurn to rrauce, leaving Marshal Peliisicr as Cutntuaudrr :n f. '1 lie French tronp3 passed ibu Uivcr Ad,u BtriJtiug a and repulsed Ao.f t' w, 1500 straog, who were m.rcLi .gainst bio, from Hreiicia. Stafes of the Church iuciuaiug rerrara. 1 -i i i- I i Uen. U an ualtll Corps threaten OOUtO- I crn Tyroo from Val Caoonica, ValTrom-J j 1 pia and UagolinO. The French fleet in the Adriatic has received powerful reinforceineDU, and it j is reported that troops ill soon be land' ed between Venice and Trieste. Tbe Austrians bead-quarters are now probably at Mantua. Five thousand prisoners bad arrived at , Marseilles and Toulooi . m uw u vuvvavw a Lvvu.-j invited by tbe Municipality. Tbe Austrians had been reinforced at l.resculo, a vilbce in Modena. A popu-! lar demonstration bad taken place at Bo- ,0ona. in favor ot ,he V"Vur caus0- There bad also been a demonstration io favor of France and an illumination, at Home. The French Proclamation issued at Mi lan, to the people of Lombardy, bas bad a favorable effect. The Archduke Ferdinand Maxmilian bad arrived at Trieste. LATEST. Dates to the 18th ult. state ,. , .. tbat the Anstnans were still retreating eastward); from tbe Oalio towards tbe Nuncio river. The allies were advancing . , . . , . , , . aUu vui.mi.uug .ui.ii iuiwi a deoisive attack. A battle was expected to occur within a week. A naval demonstration in tbe Adriatie was also impending. Lord Palmerston bas succeeded io for ming a strong cabinet embracing Lord John Russell, Mr. Gladstone, Lord Elgin, Richard Cobden, J. M. Gibson and Earl Granville. Cotton bad advanced trifle. Bread stuffs bad declined. Dreadful Accident. Chicago, June 2S. A dreadful acci dent occurred to a train oa the Michigan Southern liailroad last niolit. near South ! Bend. There were about 150 persons on the train, thirty three of wboui have been ta ken from tbe ruins dead, and fifty or six'y others wounded. The stream where tbe accident occurr- -1 -. . .. ! eu, wuicu is uaiurany uui a rivuiei, was swollen by tbe extraordinary rains of tbe previous afternoon and eveniog, and tbe drift wood brought down by the flood cboked tbe culver and converted tbe em bankment into a dam. Tbe great weight of tbe water, with tbe eoncusbion caused by tbe crossing of tbe train, was tbe occa sion of tbe sad calamity. Tbe train was runuing at the time at tbe rate of ten to twenty miles an Lour. The train coming west bad passed over tbe embankment safely, only tbrea hours before tbe accident. Since tbe North Carolina University be stowed tbe degree of LL. D. on the Presi dent, some nf our exchanges speak of him as Doctor Buchanan. ! Vcw YnuK . .lima t"fi Praverswere offered in all tbe Roman Catbolie church es, to-day, for the restoration of peace to the recommendation of tbe Hly See. In some of tbe Episcopal Cburclies, also, tbe prayer for peace, a? prescribed by the Prayer Honk, was read : though, if it be not irrevcrned to say it, it would puzle one to discover the apprnpiiateness of the luniiiai?e of that volition to tbe war iu Europe. r- o Norfolk, June 24 The election Mayor has resulted in Mr. Ferguson, the opposition candidate, being elected by tiro majority, over Mr. Lamb, (Dumncrat) the present incumbent. The election will probably be contested. farflc fot of Ojt Cools VT AtrCTIO.V. The sniiseriber will sell on the premises of Ihe lal' Jotmm .Nisnrr, in l.ewisburg. at t o'clock I' M. of s:.. ,.,..,- i. iv in is. 'l ...reeandeair'.. oll.i ...of.-a'rpe- I TfMtl. etnlirarin? a variety ol luii'K l.r ..I L....U- nf Saws, Auiers, riatirs, Plane Irons, Omer I Uiils and Brares. 'hiels, Brnad anl other' Axes, and a pireal variPtv Un numerous to 1 mention alinu-t everyihins of EJi." TnoN i that is mnl. Irnm the Carpruter's op to the '"'"" K''t-' Tno1 '"cchanic. The public attendance and paironapr are invued an. mi be ma le known hy n. p. MIEl.l.KR, AJm'r Farmers of I'nioti County, Take Notice ! I 1 Whitenack's N. J. Reaper St Hawer. W ft. would call the attention ofrsrmrrs yy ,o ,hls juy c,,rbrair,, Marhme, as one of th mnl rehal.lr ."oinliineii Maehmrs now in use. It is no eiperimrnt. havinj; b'en iisrd ur Hie pasl seven year-, and has proved , be tqllil ur UI.r,r , aliy oiher .Machine in use. We nnsht piibh-li numerous fernti- raie. and manv awarilsot tirst premiums over Mai lllhrs , tJ mJy Ui.,e M11, hut w will do neither. Our Machines will r"",mm", menu! -.-. All M.irhmt& ar u-.irr.inlrd Io Vttrlf well. ,Dd iesied.bef..re..HM ar gnen. (turterms are liberal. We respectfully ask Farmer I "" NEW JKlt.sfiY .MACHI.E be fore purchasing. Al! nrdeis sent lo the sun srribrr, or.lo niher of the follnwin; named perwns, will be prompth- attended to : I u il'i'.n... 1 I. . " J T! A." 5 John Uatesman Wei Milton. (,r ' THU S S. WH1TEXACK, l.ewishurg. Pa. tieneral A;ent Important to Farmers & Gardeners. riMlE subscriber havine reeentlv traveled I mulh ,his aJ a'joming Stales, and .....his ,on,in,i,.i ih.it a rmCK OF SEEUS is plixitlutfly nrefftiry .- this also Th'.W 1,.??., fZt r..,. n, , .,f s-m- Seeds, .such as hav, been found best suit. d m onr soil and climate at this lime. The tullo- wins are specimens ol new vaneiies, and ibrir yield per acre, w on hand fur sale at ' my residence in .M i ill m burg, l.niun Co., Pa.: from.jTAert. bkuh ,.;ry riy . K.-.m so r p . & S KJ .1 tX ir i'ir Ajftf mtum, min pte line green apple. Ttr rarWr urNfW very nira h "" ttv-m. cat hk nwn mm. wry prinitiettT 'ind Al"ti. t like rhtnnt, vivid mrvm 2d W,nUr or WHU C'Acrry, Cruia tiertniny, mk i''rXA.Mt iike.wt rvut :L Bwdih Tuntp, wciirb 1ft to 16 lbs each, keep the hole ,er, iry b.rdy -b LAll orJers Ur Wheat must be in by the fcy lhr',S of Ociober' 1st of August, and fur anv of the other eeds to secure a Mjpply. The pay must accompany the order, which should j bp carefully aihlre.sM'il to A S KI.I.Mi, Mifflinbur, J'nion t.'o, Pa Auditor's Notice. f"ME undrsiu-nt j Auili'or appoinle'l by the oml of Union county lo d.Mnbu.e th, money amine out of the eltects of Htnry 11 f i K9 III IIIC Hallux l 1 niMlia IXeiltT IIIS J S' sii;nee,will attend to ihe rliincs f his appoint tnenllanil meet Ihe parties intereMed al his Hllice in the borough ol l.ewisliurpr on rmlay the 1st ilay of July. is.'i9. al in o'clock A M "ftsa,d day: nf 'hlch ij!'"",":."''! "'" rlea"e June 6, 1859 r?"The above Au'lit i continued by consent nntil Saturday Ihe 2:U dav of July next, at the hour anl place above staled. June 24, 1K53 WM. JONES LEATHER AND Cash paid for Hides ! f I1IIE subscriber would respectfully inform I the m.blie that he line rwiur on batol n select assort men! of Ihe best SOLE LEATHER ' (' "e supply of his customers. toSeiher with i a superior lot of l.PPERS. which he will sell ; npoIJ accomrnndatin ,prn)-s. i He solicits the attention of the Farmers to P" "'"ES. All having Hides to dispose of will do better in call upon him than lo place Ihem in ihe j hands of Agents, as he is determined lo give NiiuMaciiou in mis paiucuiar nrancn ot pur chases. E- J. I1L LL Lewisbarg, June I, tSSQ Jonathan Nesbit's Estate. XJOTICE is hereby given that Letters of IN Administration on the Estate of Jon.-uh-an Nesbit, late of Lewisburg borough, I'nion 1 county, deceased, have been granted by Ihe Register of I'nion county lo the subscriber. All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment; and those having claims will present them properly authenticated tor . settlement. HCCH P. SHELI.l".;!, I I.ewi.sburg, June 2, issy Administrator To Builders. IN accordance with the Report of Ihe Grand Jury at May Term, the Commissioner.-, of Union county will receive Proposals at their ! Office in Lewisbure.until the 7th of Julv next. ! for building STEPS for the east front "of the : Court House.on the following plan : the steps to be made of two inch white pine plank planed and painted in imitation of blue limestone, lo have three coats of linseed oil and white lead, and COmnletelv sanded in .he nam. het.re iln- I . . J . . .' racn step not to exceed 7 incurs in height, 1 0 inches wide; Ihe whole structure to be Mip- ported by nine horses of twiwnch oak plank. 12 inches deep; risers one inch white pine well seasoned. By order of ihe Commissioners: i June 7, 185'J A. KENNEDY, Clerk lP I C - N I C.-M " Well jump into th Wtgcn, and alt talu a ride." LA ROC, handsome i and verv comforta ble WACiOX bas been. iiur.i up lor ine especial accommodation of Pic-N'ic and other similar excursions. Terms moderate. Apply to J(W. M. HOISEL. Lewi.sburg, June 3, 1859. Dr. C. OTNEAL, TTAVING resumed the ,,. r ..r.,.. XI CINE, lenders his professional services nK,. ,a .1" a . Vii s . v"""y r.7,,. . r . . 7.'w"",,", Market iTeet,orrosilcIri.k'lo.1.,drv. lupe i .. 1 ''SMIiiMm . MAIISII & C0S Grain Tl.c LUblr.l and Ho,, Ullt I I U Mantifacturfd at the I.cwi,bur,' ' if - P...or .t.irhir. a l l to cil'tinz . .. , . m,.n -n -mid ihe kVol. TU- LEWISBUKG REAPER AND MOWER eut l - or -I and ..a.n. . rv. i-.u .., p .... kj r - run,,,-, lira;,., it is us, ! I. r a r-ar or sot- .:. ;.-n . ! !.,:.! a- ( I' ll r,.,h...r. w. its ..per:.- n all the advafat" s .! a I. ..c eprr.,.e, .mi.r..v,n.'...s. N . ..,!,. r f. no .1 Reaper and M rr e. mMue.1. y'l iff ihe sam, liirhtness 1 1 p. ,r ai. ' ,a-, o. uia... W r...n,etl'ii!v s,.l,r t a TlilAl.. HP" !"' r' ' ..-.i.rt,,.!, , uiii r r,-u1,r it no su.e. lltllr 1 and M..,r !- 'l e av .1 is. i ih, n..i,,-v i f e,:t.ne ii" f mer 1 r .a I, v. ho v. il! ave I ' June I. I .-'. uv elsewh.-ie, lieloie irinr a j jo . in. n .o ...... .... ., IAS S. MAIISII CAMMDATK.V ( OLI'MN. C.I B'.f i' c-lit.- r -. -T v-.'r t I 1'. im--w i-i " . J. ii . M. ti l 'Mi, i, M V AMII'AIKS NAVLK. I', ,iJ, .i,i,t:i, i J lni I.i gi r J .l.ii A. .M-nz D. I GuiJia. Win II ."bong. I 7V. !. II "b- rt 11 L .irl. Wliiiuin Jams. li,tii'l AH'.rii'! Albert It. Vore. J .bn V. l.mn. I Sjuiutl II Uiwig J mo s ll.Iiiuiiu. I Cummiai.utr Samu.-l Mar-hall. Archibald Tb. mas. ' If Mit lllll.M l) 'l llnlA. !;.,..,;; consent to ilo u-e oi his name, ilirc ate many win wouIJ vof l'.-r bun f..r t'oun'y I t'nn.missioner. That lb ard sb, v.: I e, n- I iinuaiiy hlled by our str-snirest and best cjin! ,,Vd men, lor Ihev spend all our cun'v taxes. ' lie is well kitten, hon,t, and roinpeteet. ! MiAMoKi.N i;:i;t;i:. f 1 to the Voters of I'nion enurtv : '.ne sn I eraiion has passed auav sinee the lare ToK-nsinp of While Lleer has l.een represen ted in ih, lizard ol Cmniy I'linnnisMont-r. I lltrrefor, rake this meiht d of pr posir.-j .Mr. MAMl F.r. .MAKSH M.I. l-lore the :'J;li A'il-. Convention, as olllll) isillpr. 11" i a native ol" our county, a con.:dernbi, lax payer, and a party man every way lit. compe tent and w. ribv. KKI.I.V riO the Voters ol t'nion eounty -I I mvielf a a ranhilnte for the O.r-re of Imnni'krm vnKicft to the iI'Tisioii ot Ihe Republican Ci.nvenlii'n. Miotil'l I be birtunate as to be nominaie'l anil elert. d, I will endeavor to perform the dune, nf said oihre wiih lidelnv. WM KUMiH.i.Nti New Berlin. June -1, I.VJ "I IfM.I.OW Citizens : I off'T mvelf as a ' candidate for the Office of I'rotlio- notaiy of fmon county .-tibjecl Io inf decision of the t'nion convention. M;.vin been Drsed by numerous fr ends, I ln-pe l.i rereive a lioeral support. Il I am nonnn.ite.i and elected, I will perform the dunes of the otlice to the best of mv aluli'v. l.ewisburi, June , l.Vj. I) 1) (il l. PIN IIM.I.OW rrriE.s otrtr mvselt as a candidate for the oifiee of I'rollioil lai'3 of t'nion ci'tintv, (subject to tin- in cision of the I'nion Convention.) liavui: been urged by numenms friends, I hope to r- I ceive a liberal support. II I am nommaied and eleeteci, I will perioral the duties of 'l.o duties of the oliice with the be t ol o.v nbitm . JOHN A. M KIM'.. I.ewishurjr, May I", I .'.!!. William June would hereby inforni ihe public that he w ill he a c;md dale for the oliice of COI'NTY T KEASI lU'li, subpet to the nomination of the County Conventi. n of the 2!.'h of Atifrust next. Slav i't. V'J Rf?. ElllTOUS-Alh w me. thiouj'n or c.fiimne. to present to the otti he. SAM! El. 11. OKU IU. i;.n..aa mi, table p. r- ' sun lo "" tne 0""',' 01 l,,i"ct Attorney. He ; ls "hnmlantly qualified for the duties of the """" a'"' a'lei'ds punctually ami faithfully to business. The Convenuon of ihe .-.ith A- ; cu"',, P,il('e t'ett.r man on the ticket. j ' h'' ..'!. uP"."r.'' West Uuflaloe, May i, "flu. MAW". MIO the Cuiens of I'nion county. I take I this method of informing the people of the county thai I will be a candidate for the othce ol I'l oiImhioCii y at the ensuing eleelii. ii- subject to the decision of tne con vention of the opponents of the National A 1 nimistration. JOHN lill.liKR j .Mitiliiiburg. May 16, 1S5U r?'.4. II. Ywrwe respectfully announces that he will be a candidate lor the office of WSTKH.T ATTORNEY for I niou county subject lo tbe decision of ihe convention of the "!th of August next. May I. Ih59 Julni It. I.imi would respectfully an nonnee iliat he will be a candidate for the office of liTRICT ATTORNEY for I'nion county subject to llie choice of ihe conven tion ol the a'.Hii Aur;. uen. Mav I!. I.".fl FRENCH El RU MILL ST0ME nAWUFACTOr.7. ,HW The undersigned keeps con ',"mU If . "ntly on band I'rtnrh Hmrs of iTirrTi3isS''ill sies, and furnishes every ar- 'ticle required by the milling trade. Complete satisfaction guaranteed for every article sold. Millers who prefer the solid Burr, by givintr 4 lo Ii monihs" none. -.. i h,ave ''"'"' orders executed at the quarries in ! France. Address V. II. KE P.N Ell. ! April t. IKMiuii Htirriburg l; u., fa J. SCHREYER & SOW nAVE received IheirMICOND ARRIVAL of Spring and Summer (ioods. Ladies' Uress Uoods, Mantillas, and a larm b.i uauirs .."iiais ana Sleeves iron, aneuon. Also a general assortinem of. Men's Wear, Trimmings, Cottonades, CasMiners Jk Cloihs, which will be sold cheap. Miiy 1ft, ISM. LEWIS pai.ii:ii. A KCIIITEI T and BUILDER. i JL. LEwisHCin, ?Pft'ct ,he I'niversnv Kmlding f.s:il , ' I TOR SALE, CHEAP A Lay Vrtm awl Trimming Knife, couvemeui aiticle for Inmmms hnife, a convenient aiticle f, I'nn.ers to ., pamphlets. Ar May s, ;,'.. C .I.M U,.B k Pin It. ami Grass Cutter lor ls:,! tK - F..utidry A Agricultural W..k-. aii kimS ant eon liln-ns. ( a ad-t"ed t a' v f raet.eal re stated frt, at I In st. ri, v.e marrant i.r r,r. rraer a lrn- '- t Heal Estate. For Sale, !l VT .!e-iri. pr f.r'v. fi'! e rnr nf It l it l.tt N. . n u bif I. ai'T. r-- : a -a I II o-,. Mo-1. anl Wharf. I ...s t an hui i'K-aiH'n r a Uiver residence ! j F'-r trms A--.. at rV.' to JfiXATHAN WOLFE, A.-n. I..: ii-b ir-. June l. I."'J FOR SALE. 0 S -tit). Fiith str.et, a prnr-'r'v A" rt tci'iii- cd a e 'ltd Frame H atsrl I "ii a halt i ot i:r"iind. Teruis ,ae. A v i j.Mav I'. A Ii. VIU.'si: LOTS FOR SALE. rilHO I.UT.S. sixtr-six feet front ea. h. a'. ihe e-t end of MAKKF.T SIT.r.l.l. hoi ih .!!-. 'iVrins inoderaie. Kn''ot, . : May -0. I j.:.!! Da. WM. llAi E. ri: saik. IKs:i:aIH.K lliiit.lin I.ol.::i : ltd Iri'lit I v I H V iie-i. t!iii;uire I Ui-avrr, KrliuT A .M'C'lur. A FOR SALE OR RENT .' ,-4, TWO 1)1 it ble frame hoc jilsEM and Lots, each suitable l.o two l.untiles one on N r:! C. urrii sjrrri and one on St. J, din -treet, t. r !jV M.i!tcl each i f the above H--usrs are for Kent. iMso. b.r sale, b or Il'iiliin? 1. .n North Fifth street. JOHN UOLtitlTON. I.ew:shur. Jan. 20, lr9. Aer.', FOR SALE, fpili: well known Tatvrn Stand f I at the -nt eml tf the .t wib?irel i i lindc, in rbillivqna'ue township. "r;;. : it will be Sold tn fntinablf it-rm. ii.(;ii:rt tl I.wi-liitr?. Ppc. WII.UAM FKU K. .1ov Silr. II H resi.ltuce of the subscnl t. in T.irkft street in the Hori-'i'.n l.ett-ishnr?. The hone is of LUH'K. tiiiished in everv resptcl. TVrins One halt to be pai l E-. -w ri' and the first day of April n. . -t. be patd in two. three ur lr. -..'..r-. - i'i suit llie btler. Pi'ises-lon : :o ' " June u. l-i.-.-s ISAAC W Al.TT.U. FOR RENT! 'IIP. TW ltO.M occti; -r ! a; r" 11' tv asli tit. i. llsi'i St- :. -n. 'I i.-v lire suuut le lor S 1 I ( l'S For Terms apply to J:iu 1 ..' JOHN 15. I.IYY BRICK FOUNDRY FOR SALE. The su! -el iberi tb rs i. -' "ilarire Bnek Foundry at ir.e -' Via end of MaiUet sir. et, inc.:: -' irWi'.''';',.'r;the Warero. m. Office, ai ' Machinery attached nUo a lar-e ar- :-' Patterns for Patent Rights lor A:rie.'. " Machinery. Stoves, e. It i i.-g.-ir '' of the best locaiiotis for a qood.sjrc I .:-' The Proprietor's lime is wholly eref' ' " another employment, which is the r-n- ' ' desires to dispose of this Foundry. 1 : - lunher particulars, address I V II.L1AM FUiCK. I e i -' i Feb. 1jS I io n C n F O 11 S A T. K - flTA Half Lot on Market . rr- ' s. Ruler's resilience, with a go d W i H ter and new stable ; very desiraJ le I. r a . ness stand, or residence, (or brth c. r. Also, other Lois, some w n ar t J:' without Buildings. JOHN Lt't'M- Lewisburg, Oct. 8, I57. A Mew Business in Central Pew To the puhlie in tit Herat S MJiint r. i'i' ' The undersigned won 1 . Jit h. inform the dwellers in I.. " '-' surrounding country, that i( "1 opened a Mian Hat & Ilonnrt ltl. nl"n- and PKEsMMi e.siablishment m 'n ' "j; here v e are prepared to execute a- enirtisted to our care, riaving had"' constant experience in tne bu-ne-- ' City, an I being ac.ua nted wi'h 1 ' 't approved process of Bleaching. . d. :il of our ability lo suit tlio.-e l.n,, - ' .. ih. ir custom, liy devoting tune a'. 1 to oar business, performing uotk nea . ' delive.ing il proinptly.we hope to ; We also .Vour and Ht-f.nhh l 13E A Y IIU Uiit. Our work is done in City siv ar-u ., lowestCuv prices. We make the u .i.i.. "... .1... 'i'...u .n.l tience V ' will find it lo their advantase to deal al ::l'-' We intend lo make it a rule I" tiiih a- deliver all work during ihe wo k o i provided we gel ii on or betore I io JOHN II. M DANIEL A ' ,,f st .tniin st .. .in ith uul i:b. n.r J Maich u. It.;'. SlllIXL II. K," Atturuo al I""". yvrriCK nn South Seronit n"r MJtr' IT" All Professional Business " ...,vtf.! his care .led lo ill be faithlully and pr. ii'i Sept! 1 1. Is''' VARIETY OF VARIETIES : i laige and well selected s':, k '. , ioods in the Notion .m l ' .- 'ii is jii .t been received an l op. ne i otli. r, and f t -ale rh-'ap ft "h 1 n 1K s c d A