'si a Hi I J Si What advantage 1 tlio slara States ti pcat from this HM ? (Vrtainlj tbcy cxpiwt ilia cxtrnsion f slave power, and ulavc noiiulatioii. Tlint may prove a fallacious expce'siion. The UoMino of slavery in th. w T. rnt .ri.-K, if turuau open to Uni-. torial afiiiin, wili be a rpiestioD of numbers a fii t;..ti of the nnj..rily for or :i::iiii.st lavery: aula hat chance wuld the lave-:"iS'd into a cotkcit bat. 1 Kuow one bolder have u, such a cutest? No chat.ee ' ,Ud -6l . j broke tbe fourth commandment about lour at all. I !.. lave . mi-rrthtwul be out-. week. t somewhere among Miiubt red, aud cmp -Y.ri In i.Iaj at a inoat j c ce slurt lluit yut the twal " of uiit-iu..l ame.iitit .n ly in puiut of numbon; a Saturday utgbt (I dfii't km.w whether but m p iiui of i-taUts. The Elave-1 bat i.'ut a buil,) to fittish a spring dros, holder ttuhub Ins j.i. pi i ty : and has to run has to run it off, r loixe it, if uui voted at the poll. 1 see imiliii.j' which slaveholdri are to jraiii uudtT this bill nothing hut an une qual and Tcxutkiur crtitevt, in which they arc to list". 1 uVz.rvcato such a coii-j test, aud did my part to keep it out of the ftate of MifSuari when her Cituetitutiou was formed. 1 was not. a member of the convention, but was a chief promoter of of iho el iu. wiiieii forbi 1 the Legislature 11 emancipate i-lavcs without the coi.seDt of their owner. I pi'jumtcil that clause f.r the eake of p"ae f..r the sake of leaping the slavery rpiestion out of ourj,,xc(.i1(,nt machinery, aud part to Careful ch-ctious and legislation for the sake of ' officers. preventing perpetual strife among the pee- Politics are a " little more lively since pie. What I did tor Missouri, 1 would do , "r 5 th leraut parties bavit g made , ., .r , c , , 1 the nominations : and uow comes the " tu; for the Territories : and if it was au open , , ,, ... , c ' , j' of war." Tha canaidates for Mayor cjuestiou would vote one wy or the other, u bcrt T mJ j,. of te settle it ; but it unot an open question ! ,A,yfWaruotoriety -are bi.th well known and eau utt be opened without a breach of citizens. Mr. Vaus was formerly, and fur faith, and the dcetiuctiou of the peioo of a loug time, Recorder of the city, and the country. 1 r"'ore I fit'ish this sentence let me iutro- c- .i ...: j i .. :i t .in ' dnee an anecdote, a la Tristram Shandy. tir, tlii Question has Wu uectueu. luci, . , . n . ,, ,. . I was once present m a Mothodist meeting free fctates ar- again.t ihm bill; and it is , buse, jui-t after Conference, aud a new au ill return lor their past generous con- j miistr was about entering upon the duut to endeavor to forec it upon tbeiu. charge, who, wishing to have the names, They have been not only just, but wa-' residence, and orenpntion of each of the nanimous to the slave States. Vht was States. What was 1 i . .u- . slave fetates thirty i . , the ufe of the soil , the condition of ihe si ;v"" -6" " " l"v ' " within their limits : Iebarred ef a great in tlieir residences and occupations cart part of its use; an Indian population enr-jers, laborers, shoemakers, tailors and gen cring more or less of almost every slave tlemen. At leugth the name of Hro. C. Stale, and r-reventin- the exoansion of its 1 announced ; residence, Thirteenth ., i wu . ' n i- j I II . v.. Th s Indians all gone; their lands all : ught under the dominiou of the white , bnu man : and the area of slave population, and I . , . of slave cultivation, greatly increased to , he extent of a third or a fourth t.f itg soil i in some of the States. How was this doue 1 1'crtainly by the help of free State votes, (for it could not have been dune without them ;) by the help of their votus in pro curing the appropriations, aud ratifying the treaties which the removal of the Indians required. Missouri got hrr fine southwest quarter relieved by these means. The same votes gave us the l'lattc country ; seven Cue counties added to the State ! and that by altering the compromise line to in clude it, and actually converting that 6ne region from free Foil to slave soil. Nor thern votes cuahled it to be done ; northern v?.i'3 uitercd above an hundred miles of the '.i.ii.j i.'iniou line for our bun tit, upon our request ; and I will neter be ungrate ful to the North for it, nor requite it by a breach of the line to their prejudice. Aud how did wa obtain the northern votes which were uecesnary for all these measures the appropriations aud treaties for all these Indian removals, and for that alteration of the compromise line which gave us the beautiful l'lattc couutry J llow did the Missouri del gaiiou of that day the most amiable and talented !r. Liun aud myself, in the Seuatc, and General Ashley, in the House how did we obtain that great boou for our Slate ? l'iu we get these votes by belching abolitiutii.-m against the North J No ! no ! we got thciu by appealing to the justice, and the fraternal fttlins of our northern brethcrn, and to which we never appealed oucw in vain who, in the last Lard trial to get the Cbrrokers out of Georgia, gave us fourteen affirmative votes to balance seven negatives from the South, and saved the treaty by one vote. And I, who was part of aU these transactions, ac customed to solicit northern votes, and ex press thanks fer thcni, will not now return them evil fur good by attempting to deprive thtm of their share of a compromise which we imposed upon tl.ein. It is now four mouths since this move ment for tbe abrogation of the Missouri compromise commenced iu this CoDgress. It bgan without a memorial, without a petition, without a request, from a human being. It has labored long and hard in these Halls, and to this Lour there is not petition for is from the class of States for whose benefit the movemeut professes to hav been made I uot a word in its favor from tbe smallest public meeting or jrivate assemblage of any 6lave State. This is the response of the South to this boon tendered to it by northern members tinder a northern President. It is tbe response of silence moro emphatic tbau w ordo and worthy of especial note in this debate. It argues well for tbe harmony of the Union, and goes to show (what in fact Lis been often seen) that the troubles of the country come from uneasy politi ciansits safety from the tranquil masses. Jnnn Charles Gardiner. On Mon day last, tbe ease of this individaal,chargd with perjury and falee swearing as a wit sess, on the trial of his brother, Dr. Geo. A. Gardiner, was called up at Washington, 1. C. The defendant was called, bnt did ot appear, and his recognisance were therefore forfeited. It is said that be left Washington some two weeks since, for otn jilaca beyond the United States. Cormpendrnee of tit Lewleburc Chronicle. 1'Hll.AD. Monday, May 8, '54. Dear Curoriclk: lid you ecr sec Hui-h weather I've asked the iiucstioa f ,j,e . iubulitant,' aod be aajs, No! Spring styles, aud nierry parties, and i it is generally supposed peachtv, have been 'ca au e 10 nrPP:,r w,lu 11 m lula day, ami n vw it is time almost, tor summer clot hea. Horrid is'nt it ? We Lave b-ui a truly new item for once a s'eaujboat disaster ou the Delawaru, killed 5 persuus' It sounds so strange ; especially when every pjT one takes tip is the bearer of such news from other torts : but, od the Delaware ! We can hardly r. alite it. Aud why is it not eo every. whero else? Is there any good reason why it should not be so ; that persons niiht travel in safety, aud not be every uinuieut in apprchcn.sion of losing their lives T It is very rare that the slightest accident happens on our rivers, aud we must attribute it, suppose, m part to the n""""'. tnat opportuory auer otn '"einoers, tooa mil opponuurj auer uiu- er business was gone through, of collecting .. fc , ,fc. , , them, ti voce,.then and there. A large lijt ba j reSp0uded to their names, aud gave list bad responded to their names, aud g: business "you It now the business, Jiro. OiMiper," responded One of the members I .1.. v.. ,i ir.i..j..i. .U. 1 from the neighborhood of the deslt.and so Mr. j L'ooper went on to the next. Now ihe fact IJ . g. . I . 1 1 .,, f,, h, . ..,, , . i gregation cut he had made his money as a j shoemaker! and Mr. C's wife and daughters w-erepres,n.:ana Mr. Conrad you Know, fufrruf . . ii iui i, jti oniau la writ aiinw , and a good manr think he is the tail man for the oilier, though he may be the man. I see by the Chronicle that you have a local eicitenent of your own to attend to; bnt who would ever have dreamed of a single county in Pennsylvania undertaking to dis'he the Union .' We trust there are enough righteous men in the IValley to avert sach a calamity. and that the big sigh fathering around the big heart of the nation may l peimitted to go off without an explosion. Hut we are not enongn at hone in the Constitution to fully under stand the question. Yours un-divulediy, S. H. F. The Coroner's Jury in tbe case of the Broadway New York fire, rendered their verdict yesterday, to the effect tbat tha deceased were killed by the falling of tbe building, which building had been improp erly constructed, contrary to the fire laws tlicu in force; that the whole building was a complete death-trap ; that the parties re sponsible for its perilous condition are the architect, C. II. Mountain ; the mason, X. 15. Fros; the carpenter, C. J. Kctehutn, and the lesees, Tabcr & Uabley, for whom the alterations were made ; that tbe fire was caused by incendiaries who entered for purposes of pulnder, and that V. J. Jen nigs & Co., are exonerated from blame. They also recommend changes in the fire laws and in the manner of executing them. There were 231,791 soldiers engaged in the Revolutionary war. Of this number, there are now less than fourteen Lundred living, whose ages must average nearly ninety years, seventy-three nave died ; during the past year. A few years more, and these venerable octogenarians will only be known in the pages of history. Reported far tbe Chronkle. Baltimore ISarkets, Reported by Caaa, Gisai & Co, Commission JUerchatUt, Baltimore. BtLTiwoac, May 9. The tendency to an improred state of our i produce market, noticed in last weeks report ' , . - ... has been realixed and prices are firm. We quote Extra floor at $; Superfine standard brands $9.50. While Wheal !.2.10 to 5.15; Red406to07; Rye $106; Corn 77 to 80c ; Oats 52 c Lumber finds quick sale as fast as it comes in. Sales of White Pine boards and Plank 16 to 22: Siding $15 to 16; Hemlock $13 to r 6 13; Poplar Plank J4 to 29 do scantling $20 to 22: Half inch $15 18; Oak boarda $16 18 do Shin plank $25 to 30. ' . . Lewislmrg Foet-Office Arrangements. SJSTEJtX Mail, every day eicert Sunday, elnae at S'4 o'clock, P. 51 WESTKRX, on Monday, Wedneeday and Friday, eloae at S A. M. VOfirtf2.V(William.port) Mood. Wedn and FrL, C IT 0'S l1"!!? ' BCFFALOE JC KOAPS. Tuesday and Friday, eJoae at S r.M. of night preceding. WB-Buriaea. hour, daily (except Sunday.; from wnUI 1 li1. A t., ana ironi la. M. ubui a. r.M. Kbe. 23, loia. H. W. CKOTZEB, P. M. a iriDieiMr e a 1 T I.. Blank Books. Gift Books for Holiday presents. Pens, Ink, Letter and Cap Paper, Fancy Stationery. Magazines, Papers, etc. etc. for sale cheap at the Lcwisacaa Post Orritx. waBBBBBB aawamwaaaea Corrected Weekly. Wheat 82,00 Eggs $ 10 Rye 75 Tallow 10 Corn 62 Lard 10 Oats... 45 Bacon 8 Flaxseed 1,12 Ham. 12 Dried Apples. 15 Cloyerseed 4,00 Batter 15 LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST Baltimore Adv'ts. CAHK, ;kise & CO., Flonr, Grain, & Lumber Commission Merchants.. .'23 A 25 Spear's Wharf, airca to Bultiiwre. J. hB Clurtf F.q., Yrr Citiitu' link, ) oju-.. A. r Ulk r., Cti.FrnkliB de tvn Siiiuickwa k Co., ( r""l J. rnmr. Kq . Pnnid C-11 llDk, fott Dupoait J. Walloper A Sun, Hnrrwhury. tel". inirt k Co Milton. V. W. Cooke. rt . t MnBr- Simon Suimylr. Kh.. j y' 4iora lloitine, Kq., Huitlitvlll. Wm. Wfn.T. MetitounTille. (l.-n W m. K. Parker. ) T W. l.lo,d, L,.,CMhl.r. ( WilUMnfport. I'Wik U. UuiitiK, K . y M ll.-nrr a llnKb. Jny Shura. J. f lluhnc. tn , Lok lli.n. !7"CARB, GKISE & VO have the largeM Wharf room of any Commission House in Baltimore, always giving quick despair h to boats in discharging their cargoes. 6in5 17 TITS! FITS! FITS! EPILEPTIC PILLS, For the run of Fit; Spiumt, Crampt, and all fiervovM and Constitutional Distant. PERSON'S who are laboring under this distressing malady will find ihe VEGET ABLE EPILEPTIC PILLS lo be the only remedy ever discovered for curing Epilepsy, or Falling Fits. Th'-iw Fills poiiwwi s ficlfle artioa on th aorToni ffystcm, D1 blthuuun tby rr prorrd curUMf forth mrHr '.f iuriujt KlU. tb will fcmnd of i.nil hen vfit f r all prrxiui alMKtrd llh wk nrm. or whoM nrrvous nji-Um has bt a prolratl or latlfrel frxm ut caune ahatrr. Iu 'lirouie o.mplainu. or diaraea of 'ions taniliua. utioiTinduccd by nenoiMneaa,tb.ejr are ...Jinrl k.m.Arlnl. I'ri. r i. orr bo. or two boxr for i5. Poraona ont of the City. MK-lonlna a rrmllUuf, will haoetht Fillaarnl tl-m tliroii-'h llie mail, frro of oontaze. For aale l.y SKTII S. IIANCB. No. 10, ltLTiM-kR SrarrT. Italtiuiorc. M.. to whom ordrr from all part of the t'nlon nail be mMrwd. pout-paid. ly47t' nw e.w. Philailelphi.a Adv'ls. ZtW l.41.TS. NE-THIKD CHEAPER THAN WHITE LEAD, and free from all poisonous lltlftlitO. THIS JCKSKr 7.1SC CfMPA.r, hain BT atlyenliirp.-d llirlr workp. aod ImproTrtl the quality of thir iTtnlui ti. ir. f.r-pared to exts-ute ordrrn fi.r tb ir tOIEKIOR FAINTS, lry. and i.r,.nnd in Oil, in a.-."!! Wkajtre of Ip.ra '2a to ti(Hi poundv ; alao lUY, in burrrlii. of 3k0 piond ai h. Their W llll'K II SC. wliirh ! aold dry rr rronnd In nil. is warmnt.d pure and aoaurrawied for b-idy ard j Buitorm whio-ni a. A mtrllKwl of prtiarat1on ban rett-ntl? Nen disroTrre.1, which enable the t'ompanv to warrant their paint lo In thi. reit their painU will be nuiierior to any other in Hie market. k.u.t. rr.k -i.il v.!) it. t It. k. n f..r n r.u.n.l l. '"Vkk Pr,. and HOWS ZINC PAINT. wMrh In antd at a low can only be niude fiom the Zinc ore from V,.v .bra,. .. ne well km.en ft.r . I . r. il-l i 1 1 1 1 b I . tie. wb- an-iied to iron oth-r nnaiie .urraei a. Their stove couik faint po--e all the propee. tie. of the Rrown. ana noim aareeaiie ndorfor pain- --,-, TSii kTaW WVleale Paint Dealer and Inntortere, N. W.eor.of 10th and Market Sta. Fluladtlptoa. umSltttJ'. STRAW G00DS...SPRIWQ 1854. T HE subscribers are now prepared lo exhi bit at their SpleDdid cw Establishment No. 41 Suth S-cond S'f. Fhiladelfhia, an entire new and beautiful stock of Straw, Fancy and Silk Bonuets and Flatts, Flowers, (Vcand Panama, Palm and Summer Hats for gentlemen, which our old patrons. Merchants ami Milliners grnerallyare invited to examine, confidently promising them.in ritent, in variety. in novelty, and in styles, a sloe unequalled. CP Orders carefuilv and promptly executed. THOMAS WHITE & CO. Willow Ware, &.c. II. COI'LTKR, 49 South SECOND St, Philaitrlph-a. S doors above Chestnut, East side. Importer and Manufacturer all kinds of WILLOW WARE Consisting in part of the following. Ladies' Traveling Bas kets, Work Baskets, Flower Baskets, Office Baskets, Se;ar Baskets. Plain, Fancy and Em broidered Baskets, Ladies' Work Siands and Sewing Chairs of beautiful desipn and excel lent workmanship, which he is selling remar kably cheap for Cash. N.B. Just received from Germanv. a large and varied assortment of FANCY GOODS, to which Ihe attention of the public is respect fully invited 6m517t31 SEWING MACHINE. (Croi-er, Bahr & Co! Futent.) OFFICES. Harmarket Sonera. Barton. 405 Broadway, New Tnrk. No. 42 Sooth Fourth St. Bear Chratnnt. Philadelphia. 1 Baltimore St. Baltimore. J-No CootniTerry hetwer-n tlit. and any other Patent. The utility and praeliral advantages arising from the use of llie great time-and-labor-saving qualities of the Sewing Machine being now universally admitted, and several patents hav ing already appeared, the next question which naturally arises is. Which one of these is best adapted for household or manufacturing pur poses ; In answer, we wonla beg leave to state in a few words the advantages which we believe our Machine possesses overall others, ask a fair and candid examination of ita merit., and with mMto th jn , of M .nlll,,teBlJ ;Uk diar.rlminatlnr auMir fnr a just, righteous Terdict. We claim, in ttieraf place, our ability to make the ' "' " whieh will neither rip nor ravel when eeerj third atife-h jlaeut The rtio-b by whieh thi end la attained la n dla- j tinsui.tilur feature of oar patent, belne wholly unlike I y hr in tut, and secured to aa extlualrely by letter. .. . ., ... . . I Aowirfrjr, the slrar-Hrlty of the eoniitrnetioa of our Ma- !chirie.ranninira.itdoeettreilOBthe' - eanioreeeentrlc moT.'meot," without the une of a .ingle cog wheal, ran j not fail of con.inein tbe moat eaaual obwrrer, of Ita j lataienar strength and eoneequent durability. I Turv,,mretotoyyur.cia , wner&torfroa the neceMityuf .topping every C-w mtnutea J repleni.li the qoJU, and enable, u. to na. ordinary apnol. of cotton or tlk of 2 or 300 yard, in length. J Manufacturers of Boot., Shoe., Bags Clothing, Mat- treje. Carriage., and all Cloth or Leather work, where rtrength and dur.Wlit.are required. from theeerrfinert "'l-'t, wiU Sud thi. the ,, Machiu. adapted Pamphlet, containing drawing, and nuBr-rtm. teatl- avmial. front thoaa who hare naed them for years, may he bad, or will be tent by request, and the Machine auy ia full operation by ealliog at any ahnre Sa-The Uold Medal for the Beat Sewing Machine was awarded ua at the Uroat fair of tbe American In.tltute, utatti Mi - B,.mon, - . " pmMTeSdl, 0R0VF.il, BAKER k CO. rtirenolog)-. rOWLERS, WEILS, at CO., FROM SEW YORK, Have opened a Phrenological Cabinet aad Book Store, at 231 ARCH St, between 0th and 7th, PhUadrhhia. and are prepared to furnish all their Works on Phrenoloev. Phvsiolorr. Hydropathy, Magnetism, and Phon ography, at New York prices. Professional Exarainations.with ChartSetnd full written descriptions of character, firen day and craning. (7"Cabinet free to visi- lyalTgldtj Trusutea, Supporter., BWLAaiLAC'E STOl KI.NtiS.Shonl S nIil-iA" Uraces, and all other Surgical Apparatus and Ban dages, applied and warranted te five satisfaction, by Dr.and Mrs. M'CLEN ACH AN, No. 41 North SEVENTH Street, Philadelphia. The great number of Females relieved and cured by wearing Mrs. M'Clenachan's Sup porters, warrants her in commending them as superior to anything of the kind ever offered to the publ.c lS17t5d Philadelphia Spring Trade 1854. WAIXXrRlGHT.UUSTlXGTOX FLOYD 152 Market St. k 23 Merchant St. Importm and Whalrtale DeaUrt II Staple tt Fancy Dry ttoodi, 4 RE now receiving a very GENERAL 2 A8SO RTM EN T of Domestic onb foreign abrico, suitable for both City and Country Trade, and which they offer at tiery low prieet. for Cash, or to Prompt Six MoDths' Men. l7Vt solicit an examination of our stock by City, Neighboring and Distant Buyers. , CHAUNCEV HULBURT, WITH Wainwripht Huntington &. Flovd,15S Market :im517c2i St. Philadelphia. FIIVE STATIONERY. C1RAIG Sl FULTON. 19 8outh EIGHTH J Street, Philailrluhia beg leave to call the attention of Country Dealers, Schools, and '. persons visiting the City, to their complete assortment of Knpliih, French, and American STATIOXERY,vhichUey are selling Whole sale and Retail on the most reasonable terms. Their stock comprises every variety of Cap, Letter and Note Paper and Envelopes, includ ing a full assortment of the celebrated goods of De La Kue & Co. and Thos Khoads A Sons of Lcndon. Also Guld and Steel Pens, Drawing Pencils (Fa ber's and others'), Drawing Paper, Bristol Board, Sealing Wax, Ink, Inkstands, Rudders', Crookes'.Wostenholms'and other fine Cutlery, Purtinniiaies, Pocket Books, Portfolios, Writ ing Desks, ic.Ac Persons visiting the City j can have their paper and envelopes embossed . with their initiate without extra charge. I I xr'Orders from dealer and institutions of learning respectfully solicited and filled with the strictest integrity fimMTpd I BEG leave respectfully to call the Public's attention lo my Etablisbmenl, No. .W ! South FOL'RTH St. (below Chestnut), Philad elphia, for the manufacture and sale cf En telopcn, where I will always be in readiness to attend to any orders I may be favored with. I am prepared lo furnish Envelopes of every quality, size and description. Wholesale and Retail.the Government pattern, plain and leeal. I would also call attention to the Die-Sinking, Engraving, Printins, and Embossing of Business Cards for Envelopes, Letter-heads, Bill-heads, Cards, Circulars, die., all of which I furnish at very low rates. Stamping letters prevents their going to the Dead Letter Office. With patent machines of the latest improve ments for enibossinc, printing, Ac, also for the manufacture of Envelopes, and every faci lity for executing orders with despatch, and for their delivery by Evpress Lines or as may be agreed upon, I can not fail to compete wilh if not excel any other establishment of the kind in the world. CT"Homoopathie Envelopes constantly on hand, samples of which may be seen Chrtmirle ollice, also of Die-Stamped Env. Iy5l?7jt WM. COLBERT. KOWE & I.I STOX, lll,JVortA Third Street, helm Race, PHILADELPHIA. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Corn Brooms, Looking Glasses, Cordage, Painted Buckets, WickandTwines, Clocks, Willow Baskets, Window Shades, Matches, Cedar Ware. Bristle Brushes, Blacking, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE of all kinds, at the Manufacturers' lowest Cash prices. Jama Ererov. SmriOtl Jo. M. Rowx. Fruit and Conrecflonery. I-)UBINCAM SELLERS, Wholesale Ma ) nufaclitrrrs and Dealers in Confection ery of all kinds. No. 113 North Third St. below Race PHILADELPHIA. The attention of dealers is requested to an examination of their stock,wliirh will be found to be at least equal to any in the city. FOR- i EIGN FRUITS of all kinds in season. N. B. Orders by mail or otherwise promptly attended to. 2m513 Book AjtentH Wanted. AGENTS WANTED in every Town and County in the United Slates, to sell the most popular and saleable books published many of them beautifully illustrated with Col ored Engravings; also the most popular works of T. S. Abthib, including "Arthur's Cottage Library." IuUlllifent and enteryrLing men will find thi. a aleae ant and profitable hit.inee.. For paruculara, atldre. (noer-paia ' J. W. BKADI.KV. PnWi.her. ly492 No. 48 North Vuurth St. rhiUidelpkia. J. K. GOULli, (Suceetaor to A. HOT,) JVb.164, C7en ul Street, Swaitiii Building, PHILADELPHIA, INTENSIVE Misic Pi atisHsa and Dealer J in Musical Instruments of every descrip tionexclusive Agent for the sale of Hallett, Davis&Co's(Boslon)PatenlSuspcnsion Bridge Aeolian and other PIANOS, I.Gilbert's Boudoir Pianos, Melodeons.Martin's Guitars, Harps, Violins, Sheet Music, Music Books, etc. Residents of the country will be supplied by mail or otherwise with any music they may wish, at as low rales as if purchased in person. Having one of the largest stocks in the United States, I feel confident of satisfying all who may favor me with a call or order. Dealers in Music supplied on the most liberal terms. Pianos to leu Second-hand Pianos for sale. Iy473 Rag Wanted. BEING extensively engaged in the mannf actnre of PAPER, we will pav to Conn try Merchants and others having RAGS for sale, more than the pment market prices Casw. JESSUP A MOORE. Paper Mannfaet'a, Philadelphia you 24 SB, North 8k Sm'S (lit St. bt ow Areh,betwaan Stk ttb ) 1 i t ell1 N La. i -- ,, 3RANCH FARMER, BUILDING HARDWARE Tool Store exclusively, The target! Ettulluhment of the kind in the US. Wm. M. N'CIure & Bro. No. 287 Market St. above Seventh, Pbilad. MANUFACTURERS' Depot for Locks of all kinds, warranted quality. " Patent Silvered, Glass Knobs." Premium Porcelain Knobs,overlOO patterns. Silvei-plated Knobs, Hinges, Ac., wild the most complete assortment of all the Modern Goods in this line. Purchasers are invited ts call and examine Stock. Catalogues sent by Mail if desired. JIA Air Rrijittert aud Ventilator! at Factory I'rirn. C7A1I orders put up under the immediate supervision of the Firm. CALL AND SEE US. 6m5I9t 1000 Tons No.l Snperphosphateo ime, DEBURG'S Original and Genuine, warran ted of superior quality the cheapest manure in ihe world. Farmers and dealers supplied at low prices. Eftrn, Quality Lund Flutter. 5,000 barrels selected expressly for its fertil izing quality. 10.000 hu-hels of same in bulk. 1,000 barrels Calcined Plaster. 600 Casting " 100 " Dentist Pl7F.4.VGIMAO This article we offer in confidence to ourcnstomers,as equal to any imported, and far superior to most in the mar ket. 6,000 bags of this superior Guano for sale at the lowest market rates. Also Patagonian Guano Pnudrette Ground Char coal, Ac. f. C. FRENCH & CO. at the Steam Plaster Mills, junction York Ar. Crown and Callowhill Sts. Philadelphia. 613 Xew stock i Window Shades. S Artr St-'u' IBS , t lBa G. L. MILLER & CO., Manufacturer! and Wholemle 4 Retail Dealer! in WINDOW SHADES south-west corner Second and Arch Sts. Philadelphia. Siicb as Golhe's Landscapes, Borders, Vases, Scrolls, Boquets, Gold Borders, &c or the most beauliful designs and perfection of finish in hte country, and at snch tow Prlffs as to challenge all competition. Butf and White Holland!, Cambrics, Tassels, Cords, Brasses, &r., in every variety for City or Country trade. yWe invite an examination of our Stock at the Depot, S. W. corner 2d St Arch, Philad. Jan. lf54 4mSll Wall Papers! WALL PAPERS! The subscribers have now iu store their complete Fall Stock of Paper Hangings, Curtains, &c. which they offer at very low priees.Wholesale and Retail. Our assortment is very complete, compris ing all the qualities, both French and Ameri can. We manufacture a large proportion of our Goods, and can sell at the lowest rates. Haper Hanging done in theCountrv at City prices. PARRISH dc HOUGH, 491 No. 4 North Firra St. Philadelphia REAL ESTATE: For Sale or Rent. Valuable Real Estate FOR SALE. S IMIE subscribers ofTer at Private sale, all J that certain tract of UMESTOXF. LAXO beautifully situated along Little Buffalo creek, Kelly Tp, Uuion Co., about miles from Lewisburg, and 3 miles from Milton, adjoin ing lands of Wm.A. Patterson, George Meixel, Jacob Moyer and others, containing 36 acres. The improvements thereon are a large and commodious Two-Storey Frame Mansion Hone. a good Frame Barn, Carriage and WtwMl'nouse, with all other uecessary Out buildings a Pump with good and never-failing Water near the door a large bearing ORCHARD or choice Apples, and aU other varieties of Fruit. Tbe land is all under good fences and in a high slate of cultivation. The buildings are all nearly new, and for convenience, style and durability can not be exceeded in the neigh borhood. About 4 Acres TIMBER LAND. For particulars address " D. Myers, Lewis bnrg. Pa,' or persons wishing to view the premises or ascertain terms can do so by calling on D. Myers, residing thereon. Maa. ANN MYERS, 525 DAVID MYERS. SHERIFF'S SALKS. BY virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa. and Vend. Ex. issued out of ihe Court of Common Pleas of Union connty and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or outcry at Ihe Court House in the Borough of New Berlin on Monday the 15th day of May next at 10 o'clock A.M. of said day, the following described real estate, to wit: A certain LOT OF GROUXD, situate in Bulfaloe township. Union county, containing 3 ACRES more or less, adjoining lands of fcdwd .Miller, Danl Wertz, Isaac Walker and others, whereon is erected a two-storey plank framed dwelling-hoose.withthe appurtenances as the property of Ranslar Baiklow. Also a certain TRACT OF LAM), situate in BufTaloe township, Union county, containing '2!i ACRES more or less,about 10 acres cleared and the remainder Timber Land, adjoining lands of Francis Wilson, John Turner, John Bennage and the Kelly traeLwbereon is erected a two-storey log house and a small barn, with an orchard of various trees and an excellent spring of water near the door with the appurt enances as the property of Peter Hummel. JOHN KESSLER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, New Berlin, April 13, 1854 fa'The Sheriff also advertises for sale at the same time and place A lot of 1 acres in the borough of Mifflin burg, on which is a Foundry, dwelling-house, fruit, Ac as the property of 8iiuer & Fries. A tract of 20 acres in West Buffalo Tp with a two-storey log house, barn, &c. as the property of Uriah Weinck. Also a lot of ground in MifHinburg whereon is the Brick Academy Building. Also the Brick Church in Hartleton. Also David Stitzer's three-storey Frame Grist Mill in Hartley township. FOR RENT. The subscriber offers FOR RENT a large Frame DWELLING HOUSE on South Second street, now in possession of .viauiias Hate, near the Female Seminary. G. F. MILLER. Lewisburg, March 14, 1854 FOR RENT, From the 1st Ann. nTt. THREE ROOMS na TVnrlh TUiwA .tr-t 1 " "c occupancy 01 unaries t. Bell as a Restaurant, and Saloons. They are well roittd for Shops, Offices, or Stores- Rnqnire of . WM. TRICK, tewisburs, fb. 4, 1654 Orphans' Court Sale, 1 . 1 e I e ,L. rWJt.. T)Y virtue of an order Iron) in I'rpnane h Con of Union eountv.iha nderigned XdioiDi-tr.lor. of Sxi. Wiimi, lale of Kellw To. ilereaaed. will aell at private sale tha following REAL ESTATE, to wit: Tbat valuable tract of land situated in tb lonhip and county afore.iaJ, within 1 J mileB of to&r. I DnvtdMever Flavel Clmgan. Joel Rover, Phil- j p "hook a id others, eln.ainiug Acre- 1 .wZ. L.,.. laKr..el..ra.l.ba.mf lb.- i or i hereabouts. IHO ecr.eel.arwd. having T4on erected a Iwoatoiy Frama Houeaand ill-Kitchen, a Frame Barn, a Spring Hon. (and a never failing Spiing of Water,) and all other out building, neerenary for tha comfort and convenience of a Farm. Tbeia le aleoaa agooJ Apple Orchard, with veiielj of Fruit Trees. Th. cleared land ia ia a high state of cultivation, and abounds wilh Limeatona (or all necessary purpose. ..... The above properly swill .newer t. divide into TWOor THREE FARMS, aad will b. .old to suit porchj.ere. P.. of sal. apr.lT lo eiihar of tb Mb. sciibara.or loTa Wiw.B.on the premiaea. ROBT. H. LA1HD, WM Sept. IS. lRSS WILSON. In. Adminirtratori. IDlHSOlUflOB. rilHE Co-nartnership heretolore exiaoo? J. H . Tustin, Stuart at Lewis, is this day dis solved by limitation. The business oi sam firm will be settled by Jos.P.Tustin.who alone is authorized to nse the firm's name in liquid ation. All persons having accounts with said firm will please call immediately for settle ment at Thornton 4. Co's Drugstore. JOS. P.TLSTIN, THOS. 8. LEWIS. Lewishnrg, May 2, 1854 NOTICE. Persons knowing themselves indebted to us, either by Note or Book Account, are requested to call and settle . . . . i' nr ii L' U a. I'll soon. v. r. Baii.nift t w- Lewisburg, April 5, 1H54 Wanted, PROPOSALS for doing the Carpenter Work for Eight Frame H..uses, 3 feet square, to be built at Shamokin, each block to be finished for the use of four families. Work to be done in a plain and substantial manner, the Lumber to be furnished by Ihe Company. App!v lo Henry Vangasken. Shamokin, who will luruish Specifications. For further infor mation apply lo John Walls Esq , L'wisburg. "J WM E.EVANS. President Carbon Run Iraprovemeut Co. Shamokin, March 9, 154 VLL persons indebted to ihe subscriber by Note or Book act, will please make pay u.eut between this date and the first day of April. Afier that date their accounts will be left for collection wilh Esq. Mertz. without re spect to persons. R. M. MISSER. Lewisburg, March IB, 185t. Kamuel M'Clcllen tlate. TOTICE is hereby given that the Registei l of Union county on the 2d day of March, 1854. issued lo the subscribers. Letters Testa mentary on ihe last will and tesiament of Samuel' M'Clellen, late of Bulfaloe township, Union coiiniy, deceased. All persons owing said estate are requested lo make payment, and those having claims against the estate will present them properly authenticated lor settlement. SAMUEL M'CLELLEN. Executor. MARY ANN M'CLELLEN, Executrix BufTaloe, March 10, 1851 Notice. TETTERS Testameniarv to the Estate of j ALEXANDER M'CLURE, late of the Borough of Lewiburg,deceased, having been granted to the subscribers notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate, lo make immediate payment; and those having claims are requested to present them duly authenticated for settlement to either of the undersigned. EDW'D C. HUMES, of Bellefonte. Pa. ELIZABETH M'CLURE, Lewisbur;. Lewisburg, Jan. II, 1S5I Issue List. May T. 1S54. Renr, Ss-ftAe- k Co T.-t J rulttrTtMtn and others $rh !Util T 1'rtT Bvrhtrl'-) A.lffl'n H W ..iv1ir va A Th'-mas rt al 3Jicbatl VVatfi.r ts Charl- Oawlry amv A Tlmnua t al Cletnrnt k Mnuisrr V- nnrann k Walter ante th John II ll fiam ts Youtwntan TTItT PeUr RM-htrn Ex'ra th W V V wrirr p.mf t i-r't ofJkWF TrXgejtr Jonathan ienahfrlirtK t- II an man jr with not. ti tiara. John Kill kc fur Piatt T J Martuaa jr ih avtir .Mt-hl Flutter T tin tto iHnl HcnifttT TS Jam MCriglit rVltr Wvlh Ta Ilrnrr Welri. Mtn t UVijth dtt Atlmr rhri-t k Frick t Ifrni? W Cr.rzr Henry W nyjrr tb John !nydTi AAm't Vt'm Katfi,nMlIer th Klli and P 1 1 art man Hannah llumm-) t IVter Hunuuel Mary Uriel Ict rr Wm KeiclUr-y Benin Lime t LP Tet-I Jonaihan Art (Tut th XSm Arfvnfraat : IaTrd sIfd T BoTfrK't'f AdBI F J M'l-'aU.lrti'a AJn'r K-yr-tine laanranca Company Chriat fnr Camron th Jco A rrica I Jf hn Hatta t W M Van aUaii j Manr E Shriorr Tru-e Tw i'baa If ?1iriner Bt-arly for S A S tk Ufcrar Vall. y k Vf levr Turn RCo rm nrown th nit lr-T Tooibip John Jar a t iMunuel Ilurh IVter Iaiit-rt t A S rnmmint (2 tutta) hunh, Kooke A Co t Ilennr Morrr at al John M bnf-r th LTenmina Mutual i'ir Insn. Corn p. lliirh k Aihnght Ta Lorroio P Td lle-nry Hich th aam Mary K AhrinvMa Trufttee th Pries and Iddings Ner MittallffiwarUi ts L Pwangtr Andrew VYnlfe Ta A J KNtvl el al Kurt uni U Ki);neria th D llrrr J TaKnnH!lr'a Ea'rs et al Ta Jacob Hooter jr Alfrrd hneat-s ts V m Manck lieorstf lj.wrno Ta Janh W SmUh'H Eiorntora Wm J Hutt-hiMn ts iliftr and Prik Ktcht-nliaeh and Herrold tp John Van T!eit Truckmnruin.Urrwu.tCo tp Uofrnan A MeMwgar (2ata) Michael V. arUnaa ts aam MtM-M Labrr ts W k J Tonng Sam) Rv-tte-r tb Siuma Prank J k V f V. ai-anarller Ta A UtitiUaS lanl Renelr ts Jaa MCnirht Prir lanhert TS AS Cunnuigf lien 8 KimMo Ta Chan Mt-a fHxnl Ionbar Ta Philip (h-t Kfarly fr 9iminton ts Henry Itigh Kdwd Kioaey ts 9am. Rittrr William GtNwlfr ts laaaa Stallea Jna itortHrrr and wile ts do Panl Kentrler ts Geo Miller's Ei'rs Hank of Danrille tp M l'ihrr and ii B Garwj&a W P Watpmsrller th K k P llartmaa Allen IVhrtiTer ts Jamea Marnh and otbars Calherinr K Bowes ts 4.etre I Kohlandand Wilts John M Taylor ts Uriah and VUtil-ia Waihck James Mrt'rfiTht ts Panirl Handler Abraham Waiter ts App A Baler Hamuel fhrinwr Daniel Pehrark Kliaa C 1 1 art man ts (ieorip Hill and Others Jart-i.b Maurk tb John itift and others J Hartnun jr ts Jaovb Ginrieb lrinh Weirirk ts Marjraret Honsel A W k renter TS Abraham Rreia Charles rixher ts William J May John Mauhkaft ts Dr AS lamadn(S Sea horb ts Israel C.uHlua ! llenrr Carhran tb Jacob Bmwa Matilda Weirirk ts l-nah Weirirk I Mary Jenkins ts H O Taavrt et si Mtchl Kleckaer ts 8aml Moyer Jaeoh Brown ts Henry Corhran S Baits) Hartman tor llartmaa ts J W Smith's air's Hhit ldjt k Miller ts Henry lliph S Gales and W its ts Joseph Albert mm tb Jaeoh Albert a ma ts Jonathan Waters Pinion Hummel ts A Kiteass for Q 4 M A McsFinffer ts aml Ht,ih John Patioa ts J W Smith's Pa'ra Troitt, Brothers k Co ts 8aml lUndaraoa Christian Herman tb Job a Hani me! Addiet. Tend'a 4 Smith ts Hoffman k Msssiaswr John Mathias tb Jos Mi t maa Ir A 8 Cnmmlnfrs ts Hertor A Stewart finml Xiegler tb Abram Uaofler 1?ICKARI)T5CatUe rowder 1 The best article now in nse (for particulars see bills) for sale by Bearer Kremersk Mfxtre, Lewis;. SCHOOL ORDERS aeatly priaKd aad ft ) mI at tha CAroniWe Ofeec. Bl..la.a. Christ at Frick. A suitable Reward will k paid for any information in relation thereto. April 4, IM54- GEO. A. FKICX TJMIOl. TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Ire ( rram and CallnK SaltMm Comer of Sm.nd and Market Having rented the commodious and Xtlfiued building, at the lower end of .., St. (formerly the mansion of W mJlayesXa,! tbe subscriliers are prepared to eniertaia STRAXGERS ASD TRA VELKR Man and Beast, with lodging and luoit,t not with intoxicating liquors. ITThere is also attached an ICE CREAK Saloon for Ladies, aad an EATIMG SAL001 I for (Gentlemen. j We respectfully solicit a fair trial, tag . share of the public patronage. PETERS 4 Mas. FISHBACCg. Lewisbarg. March 30, 1854 3m Attention, Fanners! PLASTER MILL IX LEWISBCRO. HAVING newlr fined np his MILL 'OK GKI.DI.G PLASTER. Ihe subscriber is now prepared to do any work in tbat lite on the shortest notice aud the most accca. n JOHN BROWX Lewisburg, March 23. IH5. 6w PAP Kit HANGINGS, Chairs, and Cabinet Ware. HAVING made a large addition in mrtC his Brick ahop, upper end of Jttitri street, and discontinued bis shop on 3d sum, the subscriber has removed there all his toen ' and ware, and will be happy to see old cask mr an(1 Dew al nis jiarkel jit shop j A rr h ,uppy cf WALL PAPER, ecBiiji. inp of new and fashinnable patterns, is oca selling at rrduced prices. All fcimis of VII A IRS and CAB1SET FCB MITRE, suitable fur Parlor or Kitchen, cu be had on terms which can aot fail lo please. (j-Aii work warrant.. WM. ARMSTR00. Lewisbarg, March 17, 154 6m HUSSEY'S GRAIN KEAPER, for cutting both Grain and Gra. MAM FACTI KED and for ,ait a, Lrwisbors Foondry by (EUliEM, MARSH CI STILL MORE XEWS COXCERX13V mm THE SUSQUEHANNA RAIL-ROAD if Ai'( i ia tn In; tj-temlrj fntm lytic Murg le Jsu-ittutca on the Jamnta Ihrough by .MUBIaburs ! ! T ia a fact tbat I. II. R Uael haa eat ahead of all the I'nnipanir. and naa near opened oue ol tbe beet and targeu alack, wl - FALL & WINTER GOODS ever opened ia ihu country, and of each rlylee and (jualmea a will giv. miafaction lo all. DRY GOODS of all kinds, CkOCElilES, Coffee. Tea. !piree. gawar. .Wolaaaea. Bare, Caaan, Creraera. s.a, laadlaa, lulare, aamra,ae. Also Hardware, Queruncarr, Ccdjrxare, Hoot! and Shoes, llat!, ad Cap ot tbe laleat etyle and beet qiulilv. L'inl'irllaa, Broehee, Hroome, Painla gfoui.J and dry. Oil. of .11 kind., aad other articles tea numrruut to mention all of which will be eatd al niicca so low aa lo aatoniah nurrhaarra. All kind of CoODlry PIIOUICE taken ia riclianre for Gooda. U-l'Ieaee cire me a call before parcaeeine elae where, aa 1 charge nothwp lor ioukiof al aa Ooo,l. i). H. KISSEL. MilHinhorg, Cct 28 1353 The Far-Famed Medicine! IIOLLOVAY'S PILLS. Tha lilt heine ermriaeJ entirely nf mdirinftl Berbs. are f a offt harmtess nature, while ibe eatraertii arr Tirtn thev por? haTe rendri them sat! rail p-ipylar m narlr rverr fart aft he Wt.rld. H tmmense sueeaPS thT hTe met with throns;tKat tta states is oivttt extraordinarr, owins:. it is yrewiiawa to their w'iBfierfal etUi-acr in tie ear ef fi.1- enmptaint and dwnraVra of tne Ljer and toinart-, rrraonawbo prri-atere in Ufinp; them aeenrdiac UirectioBS, arliom fail in being restored ta aealia. Weakncss and Debility. Kestoration t9 lioalth of a Gentleman, aged 45, wbrt? at Death's door. fVpr nf tt LetUr frmm tae R9.(mrtt !kmit, Attti Xertsa, .V. miipt. wear Bath, SomtfrteuMirt, 11 Ag To ra.'rrn IIoiiiiwat. (-ir A l r. J"in Hi Twt trmerlT a raMent rt plaee. bad hi-en ia a deeliaina: state f WaJth aar anatra? rl thive TSars. frniduatly waatina awav to a nbailow aiichllT prrwptratiows and want af ap-et:t. whieh rawat rrrt unamns to hi frn-ci. hehadroasnlfad Tarwat nediral men tn Kaih.wifhont e-rt. Ha at last need iHf t'tll. and nodr Pmaidene was restored to health H their means. He lately tmtrratd lo New York, and lai just written to nay, that ha waa aerer better ia heatt. and desirt-d me to aeqitaint vnn with the eirrnmatanea 1 rught also to mention, that my wits has derived frtsl benefit frrm tbe naa of Tonr Pills. 1 remain. Sir. ynnrs resrtfully. CUAKLU ITU, Xhaatatiiiic Mraisttr- A permanent Cure of a diseased Lirer of many Years' duration. Copy a a latter from Mr. fmit Ckrmxst, TmH, IVar 31 1 In this dittriet yowr il-la command a awe e"itrnie sale than anT ohT prrprietarT av-dnitw tf th nnhlie. Aa a proof of their awVeaey ia Lorer aad Cnmplaints I ma mention the fnllowtna; ease. A tat?" this town with whom 1 am personally acqaaiataa, a years waj a seTere off--rer fnm disaasa of the Lirt r DisjestiTe arsans ; her martiml attendant aarared brrthaa ha ronld do aothtns; to rrtisTa her saVrinf- aod it not likely h ronld surriT many avonUka. This anneoa cement naturally rauard c;reat alarm amons; hrr nrtL and relattrna. and they indnred her to make a tral " your Ihlls.whieh so improved her sraeraj health that waa im.ivenl to continue thm nntil f he reeefweaf a aH-T euiv. This is tveWe motiths aeo, aaj ah has aot eil- Iwnced but symptoms f relare. and often daetarss tt your Piila bTe bea the means of aaTins: her life. 1 remaia. iear sir. yonra traly, July 2M, (Mjraet) TfcsK ceUbrntnl I Wa are wowciVrWfy cjficuciotu ta the Acn Drofey Jaaadiea SeeanJary Asthma Dysentery Liver Cmplats ymrb'0 Bilious Com- Erysipelas Lumbago TklhMiierssJ plaints female Irrec-Pik-s Tumors Blntrhea osj alarities RhenmaUsm rieera theSkia Ferers of sJlntrnloa afYenreal Bowel CmprtS kinds Vriaa Irrtias Coltes Fits BT(fuln, wfomi of Conslir-at'n of float Kirtfr'a KtU hinds the Bowels Hea.t-aeho For Throats Weaknessfral Consnmptiua Indicawtroa) Shmm aad any cans Debility lnflamattoa Uraael kr. A. M at th IUUbIisbmmt ofrrofraaor nottWAT. Otrand, (neat Tempi liar. London.) aad also at a is lwot ia Sew York. rder for Medieinea in the 1-fatea.sAtre r iWJoMwy. iYrnr lerAV," will reraie da atteonew also by all respecUhl DrnncWta and dealers MfdT throwrhoat in Cnitvd Siatea. ia Bases at ST S rts. and $l,Mt earh. To h had VbolrasJ of th pnawtaM Drait ho vans la tb Catoa. AsT Tare is a eon rderalWa Tins. tT takiar xh rarrI Boses. X.B. DiTeetions for th cnianee f oTery disorder, ar aJkird to ach Box lyi DTfor sale by Dr. KEMPER. MifflinHif V i QU o refuacd t the Dl Aufl burg Kbroniclf. rfficft anb o coastove a.d irw, 1 f joints of Pipe, out of Ihe Pbondrv ar . rr - ' m , . ., , I "I in