it ! ' 7. ;!'! 1 ,' , .! i 1 1 i 'I I jSstor tv (iljioiiidr () N. YOKPEK it J It. rein's. MI.-S '' IMr ... -!'- 1 " " ' '" ' V.-II".. . ' s ! ; I-. -' - tin u. tit mi ! .hi V v. i., t ... it ' ...Ii. rri'clnm, u:iii'i!ia!: '!::; i-ry. vclitm-:.! A'ii i n: nauu : , litii.ni'. r.iit n lltililier li-h nf M.,-.- l.-'ilrtrt b) l;uiHiim. I" Jl - t-.i. , t., t -li,n .!. 1 h '-' .. .. I i . I. II : v. . ' . ' t'v'M-: ' 1 I!,.-. .,!,. v. Bhfi I.- .... v. .i . .'.'. - Ill n-1 ' . .. I ., 1 . i ." V. -,- .- I'n: Alii..:: i:: vt'tt .1., THOMAS K.nniKAX Y-.K r t: s ri: i t 't: "it ", t ii ti . W 1 1. 1,1AM li. KKIM i.l" llfiU latest i.'ews mor-i Lur.ofii I.'iN'-' -N, Jur." -li There In i !ci IiO little 'hi tli" Minci , th -ugh lint annies wcr face to face. The tuaiu Inly nf the Austrians were en the lift, bank 'if the river. Tint I.'inptror of Austria had re Ill'lVod llis bead 'J'lUl ti:l S to Valicld'l. 'i io' lip Tit'! treaty Utwceli Auatiia atid J'iu. eii wis denii d. l'rinco Napoleon wj- i u t lie batiks i f the Medina. Sr. .Johns, N P., .Tu'v I. The Steamship Adai-iido, fr.-ui ...! way, biins news to the 'JhIi u!f. 1'ai:i, Saiui lay, June .1:1. -The Emperor Xaj.oli h t lcr'ipl.vd ! the Km-flo-s, d.ttuJ ''.."., '.'"'' '.''., "1 1, aiiiioui.cii.'; tLut another tc in battle, had lecii f;ub., J the allied f'lrccs lad obta'iLsJ a ;:rcst vicl-iry. The entire Austrim ar-ny bad fonu.d in linc. of battle cxtiiiuing a ili.-.t :i n to nf Cvc loauos. The Lattlu la-tid fioni f.mr in the uinrnin till eight o'clucl; in I he tvv ti iiig. The Fivucb cipturi 1 a MimKr nf Cif;.', picccj of canunn, ain! pii.-uu rs. A despatch frmu Vienna t;n thr i :it:!" Wi.8 progrciiug, lut gi i s dct:ii'.-. J'runMia bad dciiiaiidi.d t jini.-ii n tn marcb 00,000 troops through lljuava tu tie Ithiuf, the scat of war. 2Cciyo 3tnii3 horn CcinUico. - President liuchanati wiil m ike i i. an Eual vi?it to hn favnrite saiiimir itinat, t lie liidturd Sprinpj, alimt t he uiidih: of July, wLcra be will ulidu fur ah ut tw i week:!. Ia a few d.iy after bis return, he wiil go 10 the 8)ldirs' 11 'iin', tj c.-eapu the beat uf Washington uutil tLtjhir. Lewis C. Lcin, tie great Amrrieanand TeBiperauce oratur, (f r a time Meiu'j.T of Congress,) baa becjuie an iuiiiate of a lunatic asylum. M'"Kean Ci'L'NTV. W'c 'earn frmi tLe Ciliun thai a lirm of rieb capitalists fr..iu county upon the reprefnitatious that eual r iisle-1 in hrge qutuitiiics nn the tract. The firm expended S-O.Ul'O in en eiing mills and machinery tor the iiMimLcture of coal oil Ac , and disc jvered afierwards that but very little coal existed, aud left the county ia dirgu.-t. Urijr. Gen. Middlcswarth ba app' inted Cj pt. Win. M oyer, Aid, and S.Aileintni,l'-q Judge Advocate. Col.Kpler I pnititi.d 1. S. Uoyer. Adjutant, and A. K. '.lift, l ife Mvjjr. Wo learn that a party nf I u'dr-, the fore part of las', week, captured a large Wild Cat, weighing near sixty p iutni-, near the North mountain, iu Caluailia county. The Reading Cv.,itr adds the name nf Judjia l!lack tu the li:-t nf candidate f.-r (iovernor of renn-ylvuira at the u;xt Uubcrnatorial ekction. Xi.i. Tiiky Io It? At a meeting held the other day iu Westtutrc land county, a resolution ivaj passed, declaring the principles of Cbri.-tiaiiity, philanthro py, and common buttiauity, imperatively uemand all IMstillcrics to stt.-p iamiLdi nttly, aud throw the praiu thiy have on Laud into the uiaiket for bread.-tuffs. Tiie evening of the 23d, the barn uf Ja cob Ktplcr, uf Ferguson U tvnship, (u tre county, was struck by lightning and t'Utirely destroyed. The live stock iu the barn at the time was saved, but a laige Htuount of grain, ruea', u-iful machinery, including a new thicthing machine, har ness aud gearing were consumed. The dwelling boup, with the surruuuding I uildiDgs, were cnly saved Lfier a greut tffort. On Saturday, a sod tf Mr. I tifiu, of Zion, Ceutre county, was thrown frotu a fulky and itjurod severely, internally.. Ilia life was despaired nf f ir a limc, but hopes are now cutertairjed that be will re cover. On the 4'b inst , a li'tle d iugh'er of A J l'etcrs of Middleburg, while asing on u foot-log over Middkeretk, fell in, aud received a dangerous wound on bcr bead. The Conncautvillc Vuiiror beard of a farmer in that vicinity, who, during the frost mania, purchased ten barrels if 11 ,ur io.- 100, and at the satuo tiuie remarked be bad HO0 bushels of wheat iu bis gran cry, all of which be expected to sell at per barrel, to bis poor, starving neighbors. His barn bed but been struck by light ning at last accounts. ; In Fayette county there are twelve dis tilleries. Since the late frost, tbeowuers have been warned by anonymous letters to discontinue their business, and leave the grain to be consumed by ibe cur le, cn p nalty of having their buildings burned. Two like rst-bli hxtnts ia the county , w. re lately destroyed under similar threats, ud it is supposed this warning will be heeded. The Annual Elcc'ioo of Officers nf the ' Teleeraph Compauy recurs at Danville, 2 ' 1'. M. of Tuesday, July lij'j. Thomas Docbler, tbo C'ada from this ; district, pa.sed a highly creditable exuu-! iiiation, ud was admitted as a member of ! the West I'oiut Military Academy. i New Business k.,r KtHToits.Tucre ' are newly a doxeo Jiuchauau editors now at ilh.m.port, enjoying the favc r of the ' aJministrttiuu as jurymen for the U S litr.ct CVurt at that place. If that is ' not Riving a pai.y btie to a Vart ef J j-.-.e tten wsJ.n.'i.i.ctiyutd-r-Uw wl.t .-i. U J .I,'.-,;,.,, 'liie Htiydcr ivmnty militaiy voted for in . :idii. tiieut at Mi.ldleburg in Sept. Maith I iilm;, I'a-, July 1 -A d.al a : i dntu'i g i!, named Ann Metjiuley, w iu.-tatilly kiii.-d to day, nil I bo Heaver Meadow 11 iilroa.1, at Weaver Meadow, by liie ens running vi r her. She stood on the track, and a- u4 seen until it was too late to htnp the liaiu. A licrmau painter, cali'.l I'titou J.ibi:," residing in Williamsburg, com mit t.. J sui.-ib- lee. utiy, by severing tint 1 . . i 1 ar ei n s v ? a ti: 1 :eio !-.i 1- in' d ,f Iji'u aims with r i. r. He i nl iutcmpiratc bibits and kept ; ball. He i- sai l tu have por I,.' act of si.-.lf destruction very s,si.-iiiii'if.i!ly. Ouo of bis l"oIs was li i.rly liio 1 wiih 11 toi. I ,; ,1 1 an l'atter-in, in Wa.Jiingt,.ii c-i .;ity, I'a., duriiu' the recent fiost panic, J..iug!i' ail Hie il nir he could, and rai.-cd tin' pine to cl." p r barrel. Fifty pcr . Mis, wi'h twciny teams, wit.t in daylight, ill t,rorc ion, toi k bis flour, iiivided it attn tt" those most destitute, and left biui per hand in cash. The High C instable nf Putihr.ry f.ir.tid it necessary latelv tu iutnuueo some nt us citizens to the law, in nidi r to enforce upon tli-. : 1 1 th- nece.-siiy of having a pi pi r regard I t the ordm me" rcpiniu eleauio ul s'leets, alleys, e. li, Mr. Nix, of th u-.j i hauna Ins it I.itiKstotieviiio, Mvutoar euunty, ba.- re.-ig:ied his J.CsitieU. 1 ad-.! v. it n it!, be! i-ing ,i ui.e A L iVsOtl, f MiU.ti. - Mink Wi dtus l.y ( f la-t iro from Siiubiiry to el . moi.in I ' i in. week, bile trying to N 'il.i'iiiil. r'atid. Tb Hit was in charge , f Mr. Mervine and two I, iys, ani! started from Sudbury wlt'i a light LreiZ't blowing up tiie riv,r; v.l.eti n ar the Shainnkm Island, a severe stonn aro.-c, which blew th'j waves i.V' r it, and ,-utik it ill twelve feet watir. '1'he h inds on board hud to s .vim t) shoi,., nhieii they made, and barely saved their lives. J hti Carroll, of New lUriin, while en gaged in pie king cherries, a limb acciden tally broi.e, pi , .'ipitating l.iin to the gr i:ud, wiiieU caused the breaking uf bis right arm. I Sdi.o. Jerrey Shore and other ex ehangis, mention a nnmbcr of persons ' who have been sold with the tn.ov;'.. tobacco mid segur aget.ry, New Voik. We receive, almost evey mail, sotue faticy and elh r d -lubtful ad'.erti.-eu.cuts, which we pn iiiptiy iubeit iu the stove. The i'ueks i 'mnity I t't'Hjrmrr states .1 the time of the passage uf the act of emancipation cf the State Legislature rf Pennsylvania in 70, there wore ijl.i negro slaves iu that county. There would soon again Iu a great many slaves iu our State if our laws permitted it. I At an diction for officers of the Milton Saving Hank, the following were elected 1'irictors : Jjtnes I'ollock, W. C. l.awsoii, Wi T- Narle, M. Chamber'.in, W. II. inert, 1 .lor.l.ls keiin, Luutu-.i uuuliuviij ia. ,1 . Chapiu aud W. P. Hull. Hubert Coxy, one of the men engaged iu the Maine Mills at this place, met with a setious accident on Thursday. The scull on the back part of the head was caved iu. ; Though another man was near by, yet be says be knows not how it bappcuiJ; and Mr. Coxy himself is s'i!l unable to speak. I H-.li'nfjroce Tim-, i-l hut. The West Cho-ter lihurmi say that in the yard of I,'. V. l'euuypi. k-r, Y. , nf that place, ther. .irt mom tuau a thou sand roses doiV iu lull bloom. 1 The Sunbury 7,n - notices a superior cherry tree, own-d by K-ij Shindell of that place, procured from Woch-ster, with fruit iiieasuiiiig three iuches around, aud stone very small. A stranger in Danville stated that be had been knocked down and r ibbed, but it became apparent that he was an importer, and instead nf sympathy he excited con tempt, aud " left town." ; A mm in Lebanon, oged C5 ycw, bad an arm so lacerated in the machinery of a barrel manufactory, as to cause bis death. C. S. Matthew, t f Lrwistown, a di-;i-, pated printer and phrenological lecturer. ' lot kid himself up ia the observatory of the K-aiitig Mausion House, aud was found dead Tobubly from mania potu. j The Middleburg 'i Unne notices some improvements iu buildings in that town. They are needed sidewalks especially. 1 The Philad, Iphia liatiks have given up their attempt to coerce the eouutry Uaiiks into keeping heavy deposits iu the city, ostensibly for the j urpose of Ueepit, their notes at par, but really to pay trib ute to the eity institutions. If banks re Jet m their bills at their own Cuuuttrs, that is eUoiich. 1'iiJcr the (file-lent mnn.igement of oar J resent State Treasurer, Mr Sliftr, a por ti n nf the Slate debt, amounting to SI 1, li'O was paid rn the SStU ult. He also paid, at the same time, that part of the iu ttrest due on the public debt ou the 1st . in-t., amounting to s;o(;,070. j Fatal Accii'CNT at F.si'v. On the night of the -i h, a tuau by the name of L-wis Tingly, a resident of Kspy, was I an ov r by the cars near that place. The utifortur.ate man bad, it seems, laid dowu upon the ttaek somctimo in the night, aud ( it is probable that (wo trains pas-id over him. li is mangled remains were found that evening, end an inquest held thereoD by Thomas J. Morris, tf Iiluomsburg. Ttog'.y was au unmarried man, about 115 , Jears of cge. j The Missionary Institute at Selinsgrovc doses its summer session wi'.li public ex ercises this week. Dob. Tyler, cf Virginia, Chairman cf the Ducbanau S'ate Committee, has writ-: ten a long address, trying to coax the l etiusjivanians to stand up to the slavery party. The Williatnsport Dank will ask for an increase of their banking capital to Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. We heard a good story told lately of an Irish lady of this town, who discovered , a spotted land tortoise while gathering ; berries, and io great tribulation called ou j her company to come and sec a rattlesnake ' with the box with the rattles iu it oo its back ! The Tyrone .V'ur comes out with a Na-1 ti'.nial sheet f.,r the 4th of July being1 1 1 .Ltd iu n the outside and J'' il ' -le-a 'l:.J. White aud Fa-." UNION COUNTY STAR i Ths slorni, Wednesday of last week, j blew dowu the bain and unroofed the hou-0 of Saiiuel Kckert, near Milton. Mr. Hciiicn, D. L. lriind, aud Mr. Chnii. i berlin, also suffered by the destruction of fiuil trees, fences, timber, A;. Pbom--burg aud Middleburg papers uotico simi lar Josses. i The barn of Mr. Kepler, nrnr Pine- ! prove, in Center county, was struck by lightning, and burned down. Some nf tins papers already notice an increase e f iusect-eatttig biids, nn 1 a corn P poiiding decrease of the worms th .; iufest vegelalloU. The bousj nf C i liTith J. I'avis of Val- . ley township, t.ear D invtlie, was entered liv robbers twice in one week. The lb-' night they toak or s ;0 from V, in. Montgomery, a boarder. The next i,it l;t. tl:e bred at. a sou nf Mr. D.'s, who was watching, a ball grazing his pii.-.n ; he fired lack, when one utterid a bellid seieam, and the iblee uisaj peared. The Danville luUVi.j. nn r bus com- ! mai.cid its Gild voidiiu atid liev-r, il states, has it missed publication a single week. That is rare energy and punctual i:y. We bar a cnu'lo of the Lloouisburg niltois l.avo lorgottcu the lesoiutiiiii of the iht villi; Typo CoDgiess, respecting eouries ! Harriet S. UoUtii?, a gill of r.nly three ycats, la.-t week fell into a lif.e spring in lieinlotk dp , Cc.umlia Cj.. and was Jrow ued. V.'c s-o it staled '.he S-.tibtiry nd 11.1 IiaiiioiiJ has loeateil their I.. ai tin- sa ; on Cell, llalsey's land, at one r! ibe cas: slopes of the Allegheny Mountains. Forney's '.-.; has ti str-ng cdii-ri il, urging tne Democrats of Pennsylvania n il to a.o.e.v the mxl State Coiiventioti, afd the app diiiiiietit of Delegates to tin Cl ar!e-i, n Couvt'tition, to Lc nfi-'-J or (..liaiu del. it aaits them. riiuZ as Gasp.l. The Dellef ...ito ' ' u'l-'il J'irn one of the ablest and freshes: of our exchanges has the following remarks upon subjects which we commend to the candid atteu tiou i f Headers as well as Publishers : Ui.p.,ii.i i li, 'Hull lite '.trrrouiif hr jiublUU til lit Itir Ci uill Jftftir..' In Ihfae Welds, llie prof ei-lni-s ot joiolic ioe-e:m-s, private as v in Lea e.t s, jomies. picnics, rl ttra,u I he emi ot liie ell..i;ti i. aie eenelaliv ea.ie.l. i'ei.l'U- linaeine loal they have only meet and re- ati.t the printer wiil puhii-h ilieir pre- aiiiL-ie.s an I re-niuuiin- without r-iruinetatioii or til j-ctKiil. It a eompaiiien dies he must 1-e e.iihaiinetl in a loi. set nt' resolutions at tiie exoeii.e ol' the punier. Il a lew specula tois ineel lor the purpose ol' oVvuing ways and means to piuiider ihe public, the printer is expected to endorse their movement, and applaud llie movers, praiuitoiisly. Il an as pirant lor lavor laanatjes io set the endorse ment nl' a lew personal fiiemK, the printer is called on to spread the astounding fact as an ebullition nf enthusiastic demand, and suck his thumb tor pay. The fart is, we are get. plans. ie are weary1 t'l this constant ! drali on our lime, labor aud resources audit is about lime the publishers of newspapers understand their own interests and them selves. We are al nays willing to second any movement for the pHhl.c ffmJ. but this con siant drain on nur liberality merely to benefit and elevate inj.irdttfil, is more lhan we are able to submit to. We must live. We have iiiouihs to feed and hacks to cover, and they will nut be satisfied, as we have rttca been compelled to be, ui.li fn.tu'mx. (if all other wori.,iit; men in the ctuimry. the pulishers of country new papers have insuperable dilli eulties to combat. Their labors, besides be ing punrly appreciated, are pooily paid. They are expected to advocate local interesls uilh oui local support or encoiiravo'ineiit, as many f the men w ho are eneaeti m home enter prise treat their local journals with neglect, ami a contempt coirtenial Willi their vanity and ingratitude. We alc for nothing but w hat is just, and will sobmit to nnthin-a: but v h.uis ri;ht. Wea-k only to be paid fur nur labor. And it is labor, nay. a Mmgjjlc of mind and tnti-cle, tn keep a country newspa per all ,at. Therefore, those who wish to u-e our columns for their own benefit, must p; pav cash, as they pay f,.r their bread a.;. I 'inter, their raiment, their plea-urcs, and iheir preaching. ' hi this connection, v.-e can nprropnatelv a!!it,ie n, the system i t adverii-mc evei v u,... trom. every humlm?, every lililiv lalseb-ed. and imposition, winch is funu-hci! tn the country press by agents, 'flu evil which the 1 country press are utiiitlentienallv lioni? by such ai'.veriisintr. is beymnl caicuiatiou. 'i'heir readers are misle.l, and the yeiiiiir and un-o- ; phistieaietl iilten ttrion-Iy injured in hcabh and morals, and, to add to this heap of wroni;-". in nine cases nut of ten the country ptibli-ber is cheated out of Ins pay. (ienlie men of the country piessf we have this mat ter tinder our own control, and il is tune the sv-leni was aboli-h-'d. We klmw nf j .'iirnaK lilied with adverusni''. the rea!iiic ot which, iu any other shape, tvniild be inlei.l,. te, ju eveiy liiira'y in the Siiiie. ft is w r.-ue'. mor ally u'r-.iivi, because the a.lverii-n:- i-oluuitis of a neve-paper sh.,u!d be a- pine and di-ni- , lied as llie editorial. To make litem such, 1 di-h-ito'-t advert i -in1: ae-itts and their iixendi. arv cards mti-i be lepinlniieil. s., lar as we at e concei n-,1, we waul none nf liieiu, as they are a curse lo the cialt and an litjaiy to the public." The scene at the subscription to the i Crst city pa.-s, tig-r railroad in l.'altirnoro was more aii.u--.in2 and exciting than that . at l'ittsl i.t g. 'i lu re was no light, it is : true, but some one stole the book of sub scription, and there was quite a hunt fori it before it was oblaiued. 1 he amount i subscribed was one hundred and City millions of dollars, a sum large enough to : carry on the war with Austria and drive her out of Limbardy aud Venice One ! individual subscribed sixty-five millions of dollars ; one subscribed fifty millions, and , another ten millions. A Pbiladclphiao, named Graff, subscribed for livo millions . worth, with a proviso securing one million i shares. It is gratifying to know that af ter we have built our city railroads there is so much money lying loosely about, ; ready to be invested in other enterprises i of the kind ia other cities. The amnuut ' really needed f"r the work being probably j half a million, there will be a considerable overplus. Wasiiinuto.v, July 1. Judge .Mer rick, of the U. S. Circuit Court, for this district, has, upon appeal, affirmed a de cision of the l'ateut Office lo the effect that the patents to Singer & Co., ia 1S44 and ISoLi, for improvement in sewing ma chines, held good by reason of the public use of the iuveutiou for more than two years, with the knowledge and consent of Wickersbam. Millions of dollars, both to public and private interest, are involved by this decision. Senator Seward sailed from I.ugland dirrcily f'.r E: IVer-burg & LEWISBURG JUIIUOXICI.E .HJLY hwiili-n VtMh tfMit r.urnsldp. tae Iwasrr. Wo are extremely "rry lo bear nl the death of the Hon. Jamks Huussidb. It appears that ou the evening of Friday, 1st iust. the Judge was about io take a ride with bis nephew in a bugg- y to which a spirited young horse was alia' bed. The Judge got into the buggey, but before bis nephew bad tot in the bor.-e became unma nageable, and rim nil' at full speed. In turning a corner, the vehicle was upset, the Judge violently ibrowu out, and almost instantly killed. The deceased was Pres dent JuIl'o "f the Center, Clearfield and Clinton Jistiict, at the timn of bis death. He was married to a daughter of ieii. Cameron, and leaves several small cbil l rer , and a very huge number of friends, who nioirii with I hem over this sudden be rea'. ctu1 nt. I! inhlui'j 'i I. Jki'.i-Mi.Y'i Sili.Mii.l. This gentleman is i member of the Slate Semite and also a Lutheran divine iu connection with the 1', tiu'a Syio d. At Synod in this place, last week', Mr. Siiiudei's ca-it wis brought up,discu-sed at length, and finally releircd to a eominiilee. ibe tono if the di-cusi 'ti seeintd to indicate that the In lit':; is that Mr. S. siieue.l fit lit r resign bis j t'ei! t hi- clerical olfuc. Mr. S., huwvvn, fi-in a letter pa l. seems to wish t) add other eotigr, g.itioiis to his charge, rath-r than t-i give up tin -e h i ban, aud is little inclined I i yield his political aspirations. J.'lu , ill 'janr. VuTiMi in Illinois. l..ug'ns c-ijn-t, I., ni l.-, is a fast place, aboun ling iu progicssne Detinerats, who think their ci.il i tiis'.ii'ss on earth is to vo'e fatly, v (, -! n, and keep on voting until the .is ; ; e el sed. A few iliys a" there j.,- in,:-'; li fr llie county p. a:, an 1 tin. to.ii. .'.ie i.1 ami Tu-cola were rivals f.ir tlie to t.r. Neiii.e-r t-.iwn iiad over In -lore t' ) buii'ired vi.te-, yet Areola cate ot. l.."...u. 1 two hundred atid si.tty witi vol s, and 'f'u-cola t!ir-.-e ibjusaiid i i.'ht i.utiv' . 1 ..i.d lii'tv-.-.ne 1 1 ; The ii-iv U man Catholic pan r, tl.c M if )i ili't'tn JCi fun', lately established in N. w Vnri; city with the especial op r .b i tien of Archbishop lluglus, is out :u a strjug aud aerim "iiious articlo against Louis Napoleon, Victor llinauuel, and (iaribaldi. The spirit of the article 1 friendly towards Austria. Nt) I'sE. The late Democratic State Convention t f Ohio, hud at Colatnl ti-, passed a strong ji'jntir r oin'y nsiiu tiou. The Kici.in nd ." , . , the lead ing Dciiiocratiu orgau of to ; Suuih, ,pi itcs it, and adds: "Just such a resolution will be proposed at Charleston, aud will be voted d iwu by the Conservative De mocracy. A'o dtunfe j'jr comjjruMi-." I Fifty patriotic Democrats, who obeyed the party instructions to " vote early and vote often," at the recent Kausas election, arc now in jail at Leavcuworlb f ir the j fraud. The Uepublicaus believe that they : will prove that the Democratic majority in Leavenworth county was more than ; ....)- ..n of double and imported votes, j The number killed by tne recent norrt 1 ble accident on the Southern .Michigan : Hailroad, exceeds fifty more, it is stated, ' than by any railway accident in our eouu try. Others still, it is supp ised, were ; drowned, unseen. An iron express safe J was broken iulo fragments by the concus sion. ! In Maine, Mr. Smith, the Duuhanan j candidate, was nominated for Governor, i and funr Charlrston Convention Delegates . wero appointed, l! Administration and 2 Ami. The liesolulions try to be ou both ! sides. The leading Democratic paper says that Gredcy himself could not writo a letter that would do as much barm as Senator Douglas' late letter will. The llcpublicans of California Lava ' nonnuated Leland Sanfnrd, of Saeratiien . to, for Governor, '.. F. Kennedy, of Santa j Clara, for Lieutenant, aud Col. E. D. ; liakcr, of San Francisco, aud 1. 11. Sib , ley, of Placer, for CoDgress. ; In Vermont, the factions of the De j mocracy are engaged iu a fierce contest. ! The Aduiiuistiauou party arc facetiously dubbed "cow-boy.-," aud the Douglasites rejoice in the euphonious appellation of " stump tails." ' Tviknty TiioisAXK Wmcvs-. Sir Walter Sc. ft admits that the battle nf ; Waterloo created in the Dritish F.uipiro fftrni t!i"ustni,t irhl'.vs. it is probable that the recent battle of Magenta ha' cre ated t in nil ttoiisjiiii widows and S.Ve th'iitnttii't orphans. In North Carolina the old Dritish laws ot branding, wh'pping. Ac, are still iu force. It being a good ininrnlif State, the federal liueiialiau papers Jou t com plain at this tieatment uf their poor white brt t hi eti there 1 J ID race Greeley addressed several bun- : dr. miners, Ac, in DoLVcr City, in a ' room, oats end of which was used for eMnblin:.' K ml the other for driukiug. Thus situ-red, he earnestly exhorted them to avoid boll. n. inking and gambling. ! John Wis , v. ii li a companion, started up from St. Lou s on the 1st July, ami landed i' Ti v, .t'. w York, ou the 3d. He talk- .iy to balloon it across the Atlen- - TI; i'i ri-moulli (Va.) Transcript cm- tains an advertisement by Ihe Coiitctor, proposing to sell, on the ISth iust., thirty -six free negroes, turn and buys, aud seventy-six womeu and girls, uuder a provis ion of the city charter directiug ihe sale of all free negroes who fail to pay their taxes. i Mostoomerv, Ala, July 1. Five bills of indictment have been found by the ' Grand Jury against Mr. M iror.ey, former Express Ageut, for the nub- zz'ement nf tOO.OUt). Marouey failed to appear iu Court to answer, aud his bail bond was forfeited. I In l'rooklyn, New York, a boy only six years old, killed his brother, aged ten, by stabbing him in the breast with akuife. I They were quarreling about an excursion j ticket. A college with anti-slavery principles I and influences, Las been established in Dernc, Kentucky. Heavy Vukdict. Ia the Court of, Common Fleas, pirt second, Judge Daly prcsidiug, Andrew Stevens against the New York Consolidated Stage Company, obtained a verdict, on Tuesday, of S2000, for injuries done to himself by being thrown from one of their stages through the press carelessness of one of their dri vcrfj va the 2."JJ cf Octcler last. . lSo!. Win. O. Uoode, la'e Member of Con-; grcs.H from Virginia, died, SJ :uot., of coti- UIU !!!. Kx-O-mrn'T F.d.v.irl llvrclt's wlfi died al Ibi-ii n on the 4'h i""-t. , l'anueii ol' I'nii.u Cuunty, T.ikf Notii o ! Whiteiiatk's W. J. Reaper k Flower. K wonhl r. ill the ai'eiition nf 1'aroiTs l,i lh l-. jilsliy eel. hi ale, I Mae il I lie. as one nf the ill. i-l rel.aiee I 'oilil'llo'ii .Maeliilie I,,,U' ill Use. It I- li" oxjoo ,n,ent, havmu' lo '-ii u e,l lor 111- pa-t s-vin yepr-.aio! Im- fr ve l to be rqnal or superior I" any mher eh :..' in u-e. We ino.'lii i'ii!,li-h n u titer tVi.iii- cite-, aiol in. my a ants ,. lit -I preinioins ..ver oth'-r Mai Line-, at, I t-,1 in. my Irirc . loro s. fun v-i- ill '!" n-i i. -r. i''ir Maeii:i.es u,;l lee, inoo-ti I lin in -el v e-. AO M.n'ouifs ar- ai i in; "'I lo wi'ik ami e-ie 1, liel. rt ...te- aie fiv.ll. Ii.r leiiii Uie 111- till. V.'f I It'll I V .1-'C l..!!llel- II Ujiiniif i he Ml'.' .lilllsi.V .M.M'iliN!'. I''- lull' OI,-,l,.l-I,J. Ail, l''l- - 'li' IO ih" Mill- i,'' i;,fr. ,,r In .-rle i ,1 He l I. l..uiu ! I- r -oi... '. 1 1! I - ,r- ii'ijo'. .' ;e i-t I'i'l to : J .-(-li M K.oi feu - l.ewi-l-.iie. I ; lint,. 1,K-- Mihoiititir. t .1 : 'i I1 r -loan V. e.t Miiluri. j II - . ,'er U S 'I'n '- - and ' 'hi K.r!. ai M Itoi.. Or i . Till-: S. V. lli'lT.NA' K. I. ii'i:, I'a. lientiai A-' iit THE KEvV-JHIlSEY AHEAD ! I in- ali .ve Maehiiie w-.s nwar'el lb rili.-T l l:l:IH l .1 --.'i" as llift.l ci..:. -lie ! .Vai lnne al Ur ''i-al Tiial hy llie . rih iii,i!e,iiini (Yiitnv A erictillnial Sioee'v, neai A!.!;. .n. Jo!.- J.!. is.'.'). l'iiee ol Machine-, VH) a ml Vi:t.". iarc ot of Oj-c Zeoit 'i M'fl'U)' -Tii.-vi'.M-rih'jr u :!l r-H; : '1, ' I f'lM - '!' ill' JilV WilCf . i .:.r, i r.-v.t.ur at 1 ck I'.M. . I . S.ii -i::iAV,J i i.v H;,I8."t, n ?tr- ; ii ' ifti-ive c-'!it rii-.n u.' 'iir f fll ii'l 't f ntl'r.icn.L' a tariHy ol kir..U i. cA.v An i'f'. I'!:illt"-, I'i 'i Ir-n. i V n tT C 'tN ;n i! 1 i r.i CiiiM-!-, !,i.,i atij vM-t - i s .'ti.i ;i t.'i.il v.triisv if.t nnn.f ri'M- t.i in .t'Mii n-ni'--i fvcryfinn nl' fMe Tor!- ti t i. ii-' !r.'i:i ?!. r'-ji.cr'a up tu iln if t I;.'--- Tim. I U . C h.t Iia i nc ;':il'i r. iiltcr.tl.inre a:j,l pTronrf' nre ii. w iic.!, aiitl terms wiU he mailt. known liy I.miortant to Faruiers & Gardeners. r MIK subscriber hiivinir recently traveled nitieh in ih i s and atipiinmg States, and the creat failures in llrai.i an'Minid-n Veitetabo's. has eeiieluded that a I II. I V'. .' t)h' slll'.b is fiLiniutily iitf'tiri .- this also i the opinion ol llie be-t Agriculturists. t:epe raily. I have lh'Tefure imported .-r made aiiaiiireineiits Inr', tjuite a variety of XE;V seets, s-ich as hae" been f. uiu! best suit-il to our soil and climate al this time. The fi.Po uinir are specimens of new varieties, and , iheir yieid per acre, ww tn hand fi.r sale at my residence iu .Miliiinbtirs, I'nion t.'o., i'a.: ! II W r- ',f V,'. ,.r Jn.m. 1't.tirc. Hu'"l W'tiitp V.nz Mi lit.'rmipiin VVli. al, Ti ry Hsrty . Iiii.-ti.ia .'u J". r, i F-iriy In -li lt n'iii.m-n r.ilat'-.s ,ln t-II a i-l tv lute Ki i'. SitiiiiT li n, ttry i arty Ktrt in a "" I! "Hint er W inn r :m lii,.-ia 4-"i a en . l-.iul or l-,.r,ll,..-.' tinrley -lntly I 'I f i-t W Int.- until, r -ili 1. 1 It-n. i-r ! ti-h.-I tl , ;;, 4 ;.a . loii..e'oru,K.ii(;-.irs, ri- iu lootlj.it Itus-is lfi .1 1 1 j Vr 'a,..r I Ajilryif ,lr-l..n. mitli.'. pie like green arjilf, tiry I Sir'nrlrry 11 nf, -run tun. TiTV Iiiew .V ..rn Il-nn. v.il lik. zrin t-ini ti-ry pr .t'li-tlte "J-s nr...,,.. .f, r.r.t i,..l,-tt,i,,s. i, l.i l.,r-.. Via II,., irr -r 117,,r tWi;'. train li, rumii), tuakf yi' j III;,. , Ii.n -1 . 11'tl.iT'l S.in.'.h.ntt tik-.wt JKttutt lia .sw.-rfi.. 7,-i.., .. w.-tiili li. Ui I'i It., t.-ieli. ket-p thf liale yeitr, v-r. hartly -5 j rV'AII orders fr Wheat must be in bf the j 1st of Amt'ist. and for any of ihe other sec !s , by the 1st of October, tu secure a supply. The pay must accompany Ihe order, which should be carefully addressed tn A s KI.I.Mi. Tot Milihti! urgl'iimn Co, I'a i Auditor's Notice. rilHK undersigned Auditor appoinled by ihe I Court of 1,'nion county to distribute the i money arisins out nf the edi cts t f limn IV. Vim in the hands of Thoiuus lieber his As. 1 sigi'.fp.will attend to the duties of his appoint ! merit and meet the panics interested at his office in the bnr.iu-h nf l.cwisburs rn Friilay t the 1st day nl July, 1 !."!, at IU o'clock A M of said day: of which all coneen.ptl will please take notice. W Jl. JUNKS, Auditor ! June ti, 1M.')3 ' 'The above Audit is confinuri bv consent uiiiil Saturday llie '-it. I day nf July next, al the hour and place above staled. , June -'!, Is.-. i VM. JOM:s Minniiit roji sii.u, AMI I Cash paid for Hides 1 ' rpilE stibse.rir.er wmi.M re-p- ''lui'v nilo:.,i the public that he h.i. iu i n h .i I a select ass. Hi men t o.' the best MII.KI.i: Vl'iillU I-r the supply , f Ins eusl, oners, te-eiiier u lih a s'ipern,r l.,i . i I I'l'ilKS. ti Inch he w ill sell up. oi accomim "o; terms. lie solicits i, i tu n (f the r.'.mier; to ' bis price-, i Ail hav .-p-se of wi'l do bein r to c.'d ii ,;1 ,,i j. ,,ee thetii in li.e hand, of A. ..e is den rmineit n eive satist.ietieii . ..,s ; iiit. uiar biatieh of pur chas. s. i;. J. JIL I.I. Levi isbiir'. June I, Is.'. l J Janathan IMesbit's Estate. I 'OTWK is hereby given that Letters rf ' . A liiiiiii-triition on the K-tate of J.. Haiti an esbit. bite of Leu-isluirj borou-h. I'nion county, decease, I, hi'e been srante.l by the fii'SISler of I't.lnn c. ; :ly In the subscriber. All peis,.i:s m i It-i i,.. ! estate will make itiinn d.a'e p-ivie- lit: in., iiio-e Imviiii; claims tc.il pic-etil thelll pren.-i ' : a 'II lien I icaled lor selilenoi.t. II! till 1'. M!i:i.U:;, I.ewisburtr. June 2, 1 -.'! Adininistrator A Kew Eusincss in Central Penn. 'i'n tin iittlic in tiiraL M'llini rx in vcrtirulcr. 'I'he utidersiened would re-pectt'iillv ik .inform the dwellers in l.ewisbur? and k- --' s.irrouiHliiii; coui.trv, ihat they have ' i " ' a Mi.ivv !In & Itoiinct lafitt IiiiliT aid rUHislNU esiablishment in this town, where ue are prepared to execute all work entrusted !.. our c ire. Uavim; had M vears' c-iistaiit experience in the business in I'hiiad. ('ity, an! lieinj acipia'nteil with the most z proveil process of lileachin, we are conti ib ni nf i,ur ability to suit those who p,ive us , their custom, liy devotniz lime and attention to our business, performing work neatly and delivering it promptly, we hope in succeed, j We also .Vnur and Jit-l'uiiah r'ELT aud BEAVER HalN. ' Our work is di ne in City style and nt the lowest City prices. We make the usual liberal deduction lo the Trade and hence .Milliners : will limt it to iheir advantage to deal with us. We intend lo make it a rule to linish and deliver all work during the week it is received. provided we sret it on or before Tuesday JOHN H. M DAMEL & CO, St. .Tnhn St- betwif n 4lu aud Ub, Dear J. W. slirilieris March !. ItsS!) I.ewisborg W-PI C-N IC.-w M We'll jump into the Wagon, aai all uke a ritle.' LAKIIE, handsome xl. anil verv comforta. Me W t- has been fitted up for the especial aceoinuiodalton of I'ic-Xic and oihcr similar exctu. -ions. Terms moderate. Apply tn Jos!. M. 1101 JEL. Lf-vi tcurj'. J 'tut. :' ihv. r if ?F I ' ' - yt ..; fy -J; V r'-i l.- - i A'' - - .- -i - ai.-- MAI1SH cc (iraiii aiid (m-s ('inter ii.o i i-tiii',1 atiii :v t -"::sii:s nrii rii i:r i.r , i; ; :i to tit" I itiiiiic:; I uliiu. Al . ;r , - ,. i, v,-.' fr. n. . k;'.s :!;! r..r ; . J.-r.s i f fira- s ai, (;-a r, u h' .":jt.. j,.,., r v..-: i i vr..'s'.'f . ' a: v v r.. i:r.i ! '.;ii.t r-w,f.s m;t fin.- . ,-t,. lt oo'JF.n REAPER, AND M OWE H it'iiMr.f i. I C ': I ID p : : 'V Tit : . it a 'i i;: ts j n1 r ; L v. u r -. I -t, i ' '. Ai'I.S NA.Vr.iJ. I'Mi'X r.. n ; . .1 ' y-, .,-..-..'... -.I :. li.ig-r. JLn A. M.-r:z I 1. J'. GiiMla. Win. i;..-b-...g. I 7V. ,,.,-. e Kl,ut lb I.aiid. William Jones. Jiah Filctr IH.-tii t At'ni-h'i Altert II. r-o. John 11. I.ii.n. ! Samuel II OrwiL' i i. ii I U il Hies ... 1 1 a iu , iii. I 'oiii".-t'oJi'.r Si' mile 1 Marshall. An l.il aid Tlo-nris. Me-srs. Edi'i rs AI'i m- tr.e tl.r, ue'i v eeliiu t. in pre-ct t.i the pu.'.'o' J'is-I!i BAKE it. of I. ewis. mri. as a sue "i-.-i to fill lite (Hi. ee ef '-".7y 'ir'irurir .ni jeel tu 111 ti.iiitiliiition ol til I, urov e oi'.-e- ii. n , '. SUtli A' .July 11 PITTA!, HE r-.: fr li'i'iii-' i I u tu i v I' . .... Ii . V ., ................ . I...-..,..-. .,.. many uh wom!.1 v f- r h:m ir 1 1 1 ; : " t.u;mir'Mr. J J:al 1 ar t Miou.-l c . tir.uailv liiif-t ;.y rur -; r -: jp-t an i 1cm 'i'.i,-.!-itictt in"i. r tiK'V v-pfiot a!i 'itir cuiri'v t.iX"-. He is wcil k:iL.wnt hoi-r-t. ?.r., c.-mp-1. nf. MIA.VOiviX llilx.i;. riV'tii- Vtfr ct I "n i-CMiniy : Ouo l'-ti- I eration ha pas-.i au-av sinrc be h.re ( lei) in th II ar ! ot C-uii' 'tinur-- -irnt r. I ; then-f.ii- i,ik" thi i:irih-.l ot pr-p-m? Vr. ISAMIKI. M AKMIAM. l.-:.re ihe -,M- h An:. , ronvcnu.-n, ::s 4 out Itl isMIM'r. Me ; a naiive ot imr c 'imv, a c- n-i t r.ii !- t.t paver. aiil a p.iny ma;, t-very wav li:. e r., t tt nt m: ! w . r.i.v. h .:!.!. V r'D the Voters ot I' ' ,n c . I iny-elf as a can I. late !. r tin- ..- , , I'rulSioiiotar) stit i tc- ,m. .. thf Ke-l,.,;ca, Cell .','! ' .11. S...i i :.l 1 be - .. loliill.ale a- lo be I Itlii'i .Vl,i eiieli !, ! Will I'lnleavi r to ptlieriil ih" dil' .'s 1.1 s.,;,i oliiee v.tlii I;1-'.!-.. '.'.M lil li-iil l. ! . eef It, i !iil. .1 Hue I, 1 s " :l T 1UI.I.OU C.!'..:,s ; I tuTer Itivself a a I1 can.'id.i'e ..r t'ne OiSce rf I: o:iit l(ltai') of I n', n e oinly stlbj, ct ! Hie decision of the I'l.I 01 C ltveniien. MaviliL been urced by iutnii ii.e. I'l ioe!-, 1 hi.;-e i. leceive a lineial -npni-rt. Il 1 an iiiiiuaie! and elteied, I will . li.ooi me dui.es e; the nll'tce to the hf-I t t ii;- iibi!. v. Lew i-l ur:-. .lime I., l-.'o. U IMIfLr-IN IiEU.ow ci 1 1::.- can !i ii-e l. r liie . 1 1 o V.e i T - 'I of i!? t: l:tl'y "I ' ! n eoun'c. --u! -t t c:-iou i.t t!ie I'lioti Cf, ivei.r.. ii. i -en nt ee 1 by it ueiei . u- li .ei. I it i i iir ;t i 1 ' i i .i 1 i : i '. li I am i. .e.l i iefe :. I u i 1 j i i , mi llie t!tr . i.t, ... . ft i.e." t w.lil Ihe !".' ' r .i':i : a. i - .' A.y.. I -V , M.v 1- tVi'Hiini .Jiii.' . o ru'oo" 'it 'I be u ,i . lV.ce i 1 ClU I V I !'. Ill" llllsslis. EihTuK.'s - A.;, v.- in-, lb e-!i J your c, itiinii-. in tires-ill I- i j . .-. Mil II. hi. u Hi. i:-...a. : . i -i- s,oi to liii ibe it.ee el I'.-H ,el : i. . . ',. 1- .0. inn!. Hilly i,!!,'.:'".! 1. r ihe en' s . f liie i tiit'e. ai.. I at' -u i- pi t or ; aa ,le ni - : t obi -' , e , bilstiit Tiie I'i liveiiihiu i:l be i.i .u. east e, li! I place it., i t-:, r n.ii.'i en lite iicIm I, and c it : 11 L'tce bun a beany sue- i West lliiialne. M.,v iii. iV.. MANY. 1 lat.e Tint ihe Cti .'-iis- i f I n., ti ri-iiniv I tins tin in. ,.l .. iiiltiuiiiii. leeiileol " the dimly lliat I w.ll I e a can,!: ;a'e tor tin' ollice i f f I 1:i;io(; ;;t ihe ensoii,- electu n -ui j,.(-t ,, tiie ,:, e i-n n ef f.e r. n- ventlin ot Ibe tppoiiei.ls l ihe Nat nr.,! Al- i.-.n,-ira.i.n. JOHN Itll.tiEK .Miliilt.i'iiiL', M.iV In, IS.'el I .1. It. Tut'KC re-pectftlllv anno unrrs that he win le a a ri , 1 1 'ue n r the oiiice t f L.'ISTKICT ATToKM'.V l. r Ci i ui c.-uii'v subject tn lite decision nf ibe eon veie i, -ri t, the U LI: il nt All-ilsl licit. M:lV IK, X.V - - - Jo'ltt It. I.illil w.u .l re-peetinlly an- nnunce that lie w;! be a eiinil tlaie lor the oll.ee of DISTIilt'T ATTOKNEY b rl nun county s'lbj-ct to the choice t I' tj.,. r.-iivii- linn nt the i'.uh AiiiT. m x'. "?i v I t. i-is'i FUENCH IMT'lt HILL ETOHE PI A "I UFA C T0H Y. Ti e ttntlersirrcl .,.,--, r, n-' stautlv on hand I'mnh K'trn nL"x-zr.. , ' " Lj'r-.-V-.ltl siis, .lint tuiiii-tivs eeit an ncic n iiinretl by Ih-niiiliii'.' tia.ie. (Complete sausia -iitin euaranti nt for ey-rv article soiti. .Mnlers who preier the solid Burr, by civin I to li mouths' in tice. can have iheir orders cxectiri t! at the ijnarr'cs m France. Address W M. II. KE1W E!!. I April 1, lS.iHinli Hf.rr'fif.irf; I'.ll., Pu I Dr. C. niUEAL, HAMNt; resumed the practice of MEDI-I CINE, tenders his professional services lo ihe citizens of Lewisbnr and vicinity O.hce and resnleiice at the ti esi end of Market ' street, opposite Frick's roimdry. plune l.'S9 j I.lalVIS I'il.lllllt. I Ttr'TriTT-i"p i -ri tn i.i-n i E( IIITKI T aaJ VA ILPKR. I It 7:. r.l taVOtl.tr in ti,r r.i nt i:..;:. tin- .IJ i r; i t , , r i i : . 1 1 r t ;i I l - i:.;r. : -. r . f i it : .;.t V'-i iL'ir t.as ihwn 'I : ; ;,f Tc. pi.,! ,( fr. . r I.. . .i i . v. c: i..t t iMC' r:.t:r.-i K-. ' - r t. .-v. 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Tluv i an r-U ! nl c vmn r a Uivcr roult-uce or place lr icnns A r.. a:pJv fo .'nWIHlN ( iI.TH. Ajt . . I.cn ,-?...:,.. J.;,,- i., - - - I'XTt SALE. f':i;i. " '. a pr rey'e -i .' Ui ! .Vi--!: : I J I er. ii..!. T-i:..- -a-v. A. r ; . i.' A II. ilKse 0 L -T:D FOR SALE. rjl'.', u l.'i - -H--.H f.-et l,. ..it fifh. .' ii..- .., en ; , i m i:Ki:r ri;i:m. 1-l'os;'-. '!',;. ;is 111. .'-rit'e. -lure , i lo. '- I - el l'u. tt'JI. !IAV1. l'tii: SAI.K. I IWlsfli.Mtl.i: Itiiil.lini: l ot. - ' tV'i it" t ( nt !y Wit ceep. I': oi: ri- it Ecu.. Kleiner C Vi'l', TOa PALE CR F.EiMT ! a- two mil mi.i: fkave iior--3k 1. 1 1 il- and i . i-. tin It stiira! ,t n-rjii l a i.iii.i " ,. ne en V-i ;h F. in iii -ireei a: I . ii bo -tcet. t i s.:'-, llai.-nf eaili , : i"- i, ...ye II.-U-. - are I. r I.'- ,!. '. l.-i sac. l. ur li :! t;i, I,. :s nn . : I -t - re, t. JOHN llol CHTO.N. I. -it -ini i. I, in. iti. l-."u. A sent. ICR SALE, rfi'lli: uiil i.!i..-.iit'l'.i-rn s:? 5. 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