4 LEWISBUKG CHRONICLE & WEST BllANCII FARMER. I Ml 3 IS Ml l.ju MTOSBIM fO DDI III Sept. 29, 1854. Editorial Corraapondanca of Lewiaba-f Chronicle. I'lilLAHELPIlIA, Sept. 25, 1S54. To leave Lcwisburg at 10i o'clock,A.M. as I JiJ today and take tea brre at 8 iii the evening IT 4 mile id a crumb of traveling comfort f.r West Bratichers, not nut"I down irctufore, I believe, in the ree.'lkcii"ti rf the oldest inhabitant; and is, in soli-inn verity, a most grateful and wclcomo relief from purgatorial packet boats, and risky Broad Mountain staging. The actual tunning time between Milton and I'hilad'a is from 11 A.M. till 7, P.M. which hliuws at a glance bow happily our secluded valley is brought into contact with the outM le world, aud the outsiders with u. A iiMiith or two bene, the link from Milton to Viiliampiirt will be completed, and tl.eu we can slip out in both directions. All that n mains to put the finishing touch to the picture, is an iron track duwn the Susquehanna, aud west to Spruce Creek or Tyrone. And this must and will be done. Manifest destiny has decreed it, and like Chinese enactments, her " special edicts" must ultimately be "obeyed." TI.e c.iiiplrii.'ii .f the Cattawissa road is proof positive that any other road under the heavers ran be midc if the projectors bang ou to it with the t-ame tenacity of purpose. C"l. I'axtou has Leva his owu Jupiter, and our prirly is re ! Thi n aic ti) "winders" aloat this road. First is hiw the lirst explorers evr got " thro' the woods," and the ueit how they man aged to make then. Some tipsy locomo tive must have been out sky-lurking when it first found its way through that wilder ness if mountains between Tamnqua and Oattawissa. liut bravely and beautifully docs it now m've on :t- pathway, like an exultant bVhenmth, sublimely uiiconscirus of nature's meff-ctual barriers in the way of its niavs'ic progress seaiirg dizzy heights, flying over deep valleys, shooting throug'i unwelcome knobs, or dodging round them, as if tbey were thrum in menly for variety and embellishment. There nre T7 miles of road in which there is not a single continuous mile rf jtraighf track. I coiifi-s" I hud souiu linking f ars that, with all its merits, the tai'ily of the route was rather dubious: but personal obstra?inn has dissipated all such appre hensions. To be sure, 'teaming hurriedly long mountain ciests for miles, with the valleys gliding fast far down the wooded olopes, or standing on the rear platform of the tvtiu as it shoots, in two or thi.e in ftar.ee, across valleys from ridge to ndgp, and looking down, 13'"! feet perpecdieul-ir, Lrou:u the oprn tro--' i work, will add something to one's ideas f " perspective,' but the smoothness and completeness of he road, and the solidity which you can feel to be in these bridges as the train passes over, together with the evident prudence and good manncmont of the officers, will soon g-tisfy any one that there is no more risk here than on other mads. Mr. Kromett, the chief engineer, assured me these trusscl-woik bridges would readi ly sustain a weight of one thousand tons, and that the heaviest burden train that could be put upon tin m would not disturb them in t';e lea r, O'l-er roads have th m ti!l liih' r. 'i io5 O' across the Genesee rivir, at Porta?", N. Y , built by Messrs. Lauruan, Koek..f Her & Jas. Moore, jr., is S3t feet high, aud lightning trains daily pass over it at speed. Similar structures also abound on the Lackawanna, and N. Y. & F.rie roads on the latter, the track passing high over the chimney topa in the village of Lanesboro'. It is fourteen miles farther from Mi'ton to Port Clinton (15 miles below Pottsville where we connect with the Reading rail road) than it is from Port Clinton to Phil adelphia, yet we made made better time, and were much more comfortable on the Oattawissa than on the Reading trace the larger portion of the time having been spent on the shorter portion of the road. This route will now monopolize the travel from the West Hranch country, and old fogy tga coach administration on the Susquehanna is already an obsolete idea. Peace to its manes. Arrangements will al be ma le to an accommodating freight business. The Spruce Creek road should be put through now. Col. I ixton and Mr. Emmett say it must be done. I must remark before closing that the present appearance of Tamaqua tic k me by siupi.c Eleven years ago, this month, I was the only passenger ono day from Port Clinton to Tani&qua in a small open car, with two mules, on a used-up fiat-rail track. We were five hours ma king the 20 miles, and there were not ten b ocs iu Tamaqui, and the main street which was about the only spot the moun tains would permit to be level rejoiced in a fine crop of stumps. Now it is a well built aud flourishing town "f five thousand inhabitants. So much for rail roads and enterprise. What would the West Krtrich couutry be in ten years, if our railroads were in full operation ? The State Fair is bringing an im mense crowd to the ci'y. The i-rounda are at a pleasant spot ou toe wot bank of the Sell uy. kill, not far from the rairmount bridge, aud the occasion promises to be one of extraordinary interest. T v worth ton j'-r of Tillage life. On Klaaer a their array," and I must try aud pay it tv flying visit fcuf-jr. 1 UaTW. H. . U. Committee! of indues. LEWir-BURO, Sept 27, 1854. The President of the Union" Comity Agricultural Society, appeared at New Berlin for the Quarterly Meeting, nut no quorum being present, no tunitieas was done. At a special meeting of Officers and friends, at the office of the Chairman of the Committee of Arrangements, the following appointments were made : Horses. H. N. Backhaus, Daniel Rcngler, R. V. B. Lincoln, Jos. Casey, Henry C. Eyer, Thos. Penny, D. 15. Kauf man. Flouring Match. E. R. Menges, Isaac Eyer, Jacob Moyer, Abraham Brown, Fiavel Clingau. Xtat Cattle. JatneB Marshall, Ilsnry W. Snyder, Jacob Hummel, Henry Xeu er, sr., John S. Scbrack, John B. Smith, Samuel Mertt. Oxen and Stern and Matches. J. Fos ter Wilson, Gideon Biehl, George Mcix ell, Jucob F. Hummel, John Kliue, Johnson Walls, Wm. L, Rittcr. Sheep and Strine. John D. Dieffen derfer, Ered'k Poutius, Henry Ruhl, Scm Leitzel, Jos. Chambers, John St. Clair, K, M. Musscr. Poultry. Samuel Weirick, Henry Gib sou.JamM K. Davis.Jac Dcckard.Leonard K. Hummel, Daniel Noll, John II. Good man. Field Crops. Thomas Hayes, Daniel Kaufman, George Slear, W. F. Wagen seller, John Wilt, Dr. C. Wilson, John tl. Watson. Fruit. Absalom Swtneford, Cbss. S. Jam, John W. Siniontou, Dr. F. Speck, Henry G sst. Dai i y l'n-dnrU. James M'Creight, Wui. Colshi r, lhnry High, Samuel 0. V;!r, Isaac Slrtiker. Rnad 3. G. L. SLindle, Johu Ruhl, Michael Fichthorn, Michael Brown, Jos. Kleckner. IM M iniif.ulurct. Go. Sehnnre, Anion II. Lu'x, John M. Taylor, John Itatesnian, Levi S. Herrold, David Rebor, Robert Swiueford. Man ii f.irtureii A rtitlet. Israel G utelius, Dr. W. F. Scebold, Israel Knettle, Hugh W ilson, Isaae L. Beck, James Criswtll, M. II Taggart Agricultural Implemthtt. Jos. M. bit, Abraham Young, Cvrts Prrea, Michael Dunkle, Firdcri.k Uo'tnikr, . Bcnj. Menscb, Samuel Pawling. Manure and Farm- Arou:ti Geo." I!. liliss, John V. Birb. r, i &ha Kebcr.Fred'k ' Kremer, Moses Specbi. t Vutnuwj-rat-d .rt.'c!-"-. J . T- TL-.m- beriir, iV.vi.l Ramsey, Thos. Ccnisy, 'John S.elold, Levi Suruer, J. II. App, IT. S. Christ. i Each Committee to have power to add Members their number in case of absence, resignation, or inability to serve by reason ! of being a competitor, and to choose their owu Chairman and Secretary. They are renuested to appear on the ground and or ganize by noon of the first day, and sub mit their Reports to the President by 9, A. M. of the second day. ! The above Judges were selected from the list of Members, or those supposed to be such, as. far as information could bo obtaiued. Several of the Vice Presidents have reported no names to the Officers. The Officers, Comuiitteo of Arrange ments, and also Messrs. Jonathan Xcsbit, and John Gundy, are desired to meet at the OiSce of G. F. Miller, Esq , on Sat urday, 30th inst., at 1, P. M. Jacob Gcndy, President. 0. N. Worden, Rcc'g Secretary. ejTCertificates of Membership 00 cts. may be obtained of roost of the V ice Presid ents, the Treasurer, and Secretary. 1 Wreck of the Philadelphia. IlALirAX, Sept. 26. By the arrival of the Cunard mail steamship from St. Johns, N. 15., we have intelligence of the total : loss of the new steamship City of Philadel phia, near Cape Pace, Newfoundland. i She was btranded on the 7th inst., when ou't eight davs aud a few hours from Li- erpool. All her passenger, were laii' d , in safoty. i Five hundred and forty passengers arti- ved here this morning and the rest r main ' at St. John's, awaiting a conveyance, j It in thought the vessel will be a total lo??. A portion of the cargo will be saved . iu a damaged condition. The owners are j fully covered by insurance in England. ! ggxThe LceiitoKA Aurora, tho Tem perance paper of Mifflin county, says: ! "Below will be found the correspondence bctweeu the Temperance Executive Com uiit'ee i f this couuty, and Mcaers. Sellers and l).ty,the Whig and Democratic cand lid.ites for Senator iu this district. It will . bs Ken ly their letter that tbey have each aan.ed the q.ieMims in the affirmative, and have thereby evinced a determiuation !to be on tba aide of right and justice, let what will, eouie. In answering as tbey I have, they have relieved Temperance men ' r,( ih ,liirit from takinc anv further ac tion in the matter, and ail we have to do with tbem now, U to turn them over to thtir respective friends, with a regret that they cauuot both be elected." The Whig and Free Soil papers of Leaver. Butler, Mercer, Lawrence and Crawford, fpeak in the most enthusiastic terms of Judge Pollock's reception and speeches in their respective connt'es. They all commend his ability, sentiments and appearance, and predict for biin aa over- i whelming vote. j Are You Assehrtd ? Dj n't depend ' upon the word of others, but see that your name is on the tax list before the firt diy of O.'tuber. Y u must be assess ed at least ten days before tba election, and pay your tax, before yon can vote. The cholera bas disappeared from Co lumbia. About 120 deaths occurred from tba diaewe. Imnnriant ta Vntnn important u vowra. ! Appended to the ticket to be voted mis ( fall, is a ballot beaded "Prohibition Li- quor Law," to which is to be added "For a Prohibitory Liq'ior Law," or "Ajaiiut a Prohibitory Liquor Law." This ticket must be voted on a trmrate tlip. W presume that-ll the tickets will be pnn- ! ted both for, and acainst, leaving tbe; voter to choose as he sees proper. ISJ voter should forget this, as it is by no means the least important question to bo decided this fall. For tbe Lewltburg Chronicle. VOTERS ! Remember that at the next election you will bo called upon to deposit two votes one I for the men of your choice for the several offices, and another on the most momen- ' tous question which has ever called you to tho polls : "Prohibition " i The number of votes or the prohibition of the liquor traffic, as now authorised, j ! will determine the question. It you ; not voto at all on tho subject, it is af the same as if you voted against it, as to the legal effect. Never open jour mouth ' ' airain. .Palnst Oroerles. if voti now bv ! I ' . c , ' . ' , " not voiiug aguinsi mem, give mem your : ! sanction and support ! !. Let every man wh is enlightened on ! this tho grcatC3t political question of the i age, see that his neighbors understand it, land that tltry are proiilid uith the rrqui 1 si'.'c ticket. II. M. For the Lewlabarg Crj-onicl. Women of Union County .' Do you jny the Di unk'irtli tcir f Then see that your husband and sons voto the Prohibition ticket at the coining cleotina. Do you. jity the drunkard f Then u-se your influence that tho temptation may j be put out of his wsy. Do you fid the curse of the grojjery in ! your ourn Itoutchuldt t Then bo up aud doing at this ciitical momei.t and peace j may yet sued its blessiugs over your launly. i Do you hie your Country ? Then I birikc for its release fiO:n its oreatlst ' CTUSE. j Lo you lore religion ? Then let no cflort bo wanting to removo that traffic ! which is seducing tens of thousands from ; the only way of miration. J Remember, he who does not yoto at '. a 1 1 on this question, votes ta continue the ! Kuru traffic its it ia. II. M. Candidates' Department. Couica 25 ct. per ri- of 12 Uni t or In, ieh ln'rrtinn. To the Voters of Union County. The undersigned would respectfully inform the voters of I'nion county, that he has been recommended as a candidate for lhe Oifice of RKUIKTEK AND KKCOHDF.K, without his solicitation, and afterwards nominated by the Democratic Convention assembled at Kew Berlin. I would therefore say to my friends, and also to all others tha may consider me competent to attend to the duties of said ofTice, that being rensonably well acquainted Through out the C'i:i.!y,l hope you will excuse me for not call.i.i; n you personally before the elec tion ; hut should you favor me with yoer support, and elect me to aaid nlTlcc, I will promise to attend to the duties thereof with strict fi lelity, and to the best of my ability. Yours respeetfnllr. (;i:OI!iiE DREISBACH. Mifflinhurg. Sept. 2. Heal Estate. FOU HEIST, ' tA A nrjfK HorSE in the tipper end of l-3 Market street, l-ewisburg. Possession given immediately. Inquiie at the oll.ee of the Chronicle. fept. 2.1, 1S51 films' mm? 3ji2 BV virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Union coumy, will be sold at Public Male on the premises in White iker township, Uuion counly, on Satubday, 2Sth October next, at 1 1 o'c'oclc in the forenoon, the fo!low-i-.; real estat lo wit; A tract of i..:i.i, ia'.e the estate of Adam yer, decease 1, situate in said township of W Lit tlfr an.t ennnte rtf ITninn. atlininino- i..,j..,.rr..nAi. ic.ii... tki,..ii1.Kmu n.-oi Itennage, Cha's 5peese and others, containing 35 Acres and 10 Perches, allowance measnre, 20 acres of which are cleared, and the balance well Timhered.Qa About three acres rf the cleared land are C. excellent Meadow a food OIICIIARI) of dif feront kinds of Fruit. Among the improve pments are a good two storey Frame OiDwelling House and a FRAME RAKX. There is also an excellent Spring of never failing Water near the dwelling. The Terms of sale will be easy. I.SRAF.I. GEYER, Administrator of Aha Gctm, dee'd. White Deer, 8ept. 57, 185t BY order of the Orphans' Court of I'nion county, will be sold en the premises on Saturday, the 2"?lh October next, i!ie following Heal Estate, situate in I.'n- ion township, Cuiou county. Pa, comprising about 112 Acres, of which about 90 Acres are improved, and through which runs the Main Road between Lewisburg aud Selinscrove. The properly is hounded north and west by lands of Jacob Ilech. and east and south bv lands of Doebler i an i Enl. There are erected npon the pre- j tr- mises, a larse two-storer Loe House, a ' Mja.Well of Waier at the door, a t.OG i li A k.V. and TWO bearin? APPI.Eefk ORCHARDS. eX. I The landjs in a good state of cultivation, about 4,000 Bushels of LIME having- been 1 put npon it within the last three years. i -le to commence al lUo clock.A.M. Terms ' mu..e known on day of sale by JOHN GUNDY, A lrjr:iistrator of William Pisar, dee'd. ft-pt. 2fi, 1854 ORPHANS' COURT SALE. CY virtue of an order ofthe Orphans' Court of Union county, will be sold, at the Public Honse of Gideon Biehl in East Buffalo Tp, Uuion Co, pa, oo KtJntpley, ltf JVWmier, 'S5'. the following dewnnra Krai tsiaie oi thf Ute (ieot1,e B()yeri decrased , A mM rart )f fil.s,.rjte Limestone land situate in BuRalne township. Vnum county. J '?. " " ',u"'" aud John Heiinbach, containin 13 Acres .,, p,i,, .,' ,. -ii eleared situated in Bulfiloe and East Bulfaloe town- and 131 rerches neat measnre, all ctearert one mie wf s of LfW, and in a nigh state of cultivation, and on the;, i ' ,-.- ,i , ,h P1'1' public road leadin? freiu Lewisburg to ew I ....nt. iuiu '""S "" o Sale to commence at It o'clock in the forr- noon ol said iiav. i crnis oi saie ruy, aim will be made known on iiav of sale. UEDIiCK MKlXEI.r.. Administrator of Georos Koieu, dee'd. Sept. 27, 1851 Valuable Heal Estate ATiORPH AN8 COURT SALE. TY virtr I of I virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court n county, the follonring Ital Estate, late the estate of Henrv Knstnbader, ,1irAnsnit 1:iTp of WhitA Ili-pr Tn.. Ifntrtn Cn pa.t W)n be offered at Public Hale on the premises on Friday, 3d of November next, commencing at ten o'clock in the fore- noon oi saui nay, to wit: I .T T e . e of Lnnd in White Deer Tp. aforesaid, adjoining lands of Kaufman Reberand John Koch on the west,; on the north by a 1 .! acre Tract of said dee'd. " lhe Mtt hySawrnill tract.and on the south by lands of KndolpI: Broward and Daniel Uennage, containing 1 e0 iVCTCS ,. , ,.,, ,,, : ' , ,, 1 of cultivation, except about 15 acres which are in flrt-rate i niHr.K. It comprises aisu TWO OKCIIRD'".and a portion of excellent Meadow: The improvements are a ! large tvr.vstorcy frame Uwelling lIouse.Ltl : (and a Sprin? of never-tailing Watrr.l large BASK 8.4 (.V, and other necessary Buildings. No. II. Also another Tract sitnatc in the Township aforesaid, adjoining lands of Kaufman A Reli-r on lhe wr st, I)r. Samuel I.. Beck on the north. Jacob Farley on the east, and other lands of said dec VI on Ike souih, containing about 139 5Wrc0 , an'' R0 perches, about 40 acres of which are clearcd and in a go I s a:e of culti- ijjivaiiiin, and lhe re-ddue ii tirst-rate I i J imuer, witn tne hite u-er creeli runniiis throcch the saidTnet. i No. IU. Also another Tr:ct i in .h. T..,e.l.in ar..,...;.! .a,.. " r j i..i. , the '. 50 acre Tract of sail dee'd on i!ier.vst,: Jacob Farley rn the north, lands of ihe htrs of Frederick Dcfienbacli on the east, and on j me 50UHI iv oiui-r laioi-. i.i diu uec ti, eon:ai-, l. . i. . . . , I . " 1 . . ninff .irrcs aou oi i ercnes more cr ie, i on uhieh are erected a frame L-.veliin; 4 House. SEW I Ii AM r. BARN. Saw Iir.r., Clover Mnr., triih exeellent Va:er Pntrer. goo,, Arii.r. . . ne-er-Mii.ng; ai.nara iii..t(i m and ail cleared and in a good s'ate of cultii--ation. No. IV. A lsrf another Tract situate in the Township aforesaid, adjoinini; lhe l.V) acre tract of sari rtee'd on the west. Sawmill tract on the norih. ea-t bv Diniel Williams.aodf ooili by land, of John M.Kanck, containing 14 Acres and 15S Perches, more or less, all cleared and in a hih st:ite of cultivation. rFThe above property will be sold in whole tracts, or in pieces, as mav suit pur chasers. Terms of sale w.ll be made easy. Anyone wishing to examine Ihe property before the day of sale, can do so by calling on Jicob Kustenbader, on the premises, or on John Dalesman, at the west end of Milton Bridge. JOHN' DATKSMW. J.U'nn Kf'sT b ." ii a rr R. Aitminhtmlnra nf Iltnry Kmttntiutlcr, dte'd. iepi. - J, ii" j I .Knton "ITIiij" ara It'-a-linx "AJIi-r e.f-y 4 wks and a n,l l.a. Ie to -Clironi.-l,-. REAL ESTATE, AT Public sale. M BV virtue of an order of the Orphans" Court of I'mon county, will be sold, on the premises, in East Cuftiloe Tp, Union Co. Pa. on 8tf'!iil!j, if! of ?i'cl-:ii),i;i- nextthe fnllewms described real estate ef lhe late Samuel Wolfe, deceased : A certain tract of land situate in East Bnf faloe township, about one mile from the Bor r.nh of I.ewisHnrp, adjoining lands of Jaeob Oundy.heirs i G?orgeiundv. dee'd, Abraham Brown, Wm. Ilrown, and others, containing. 71 ACRES and 80 Perch's more or less, all cleared and in a Rood state of culiivation.wnh an ORCH ARD thereon. The improvements are a Tico-t!orry Dtcdtivg liome, Frame Bank. Babx, and other necessary Outbuildings. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the fore noon of said day. Trrms of sale will tie easy. ABNER m I.AWSIIE, fitiardian ofthe Person andEtateol'.Mary Ellcu and Wm. II. Wolfe, and CATHARINE WOI.FE. Guardian of the Person and Estate of Catharine, Isaac CChsrles S.. John, ami fimuel 1... and Committee of Person and Estate of James Wolfe ail minor child ren of S.stctL Woi.rt. dee'd I.ewisburg, Sept. 27, ltia!. FUDL1C SALE... Saturday, Oct 14. Orphans' Court Sale. I)Y virtue of an order from the Orphans' ) Court nf I'nion county, the undemuned, ilminiwlretnre nt K.Mrt.L WlL.BI. lela nf KeUj Tp Heeraaeif. will offer at public tale the folloe.mil REAL ESTATE Sii.iirJ.-iu. flit. .4.IS54, I. ?.y.. That luiHe tract of land situated in lhe township and county aforesaid, within t j mile of the thriving village ol Lewinbur', bounded by lamia of the heiia of Tbo'a Wilaon dee'd. liJ Meyer, t lascl Clinaan.joel Koyef, Phil- 'P Shook, and others, containing .trrc thereabonU. lSOcreclesre.l.hingthere- "ected a two eloty Frame Hou.eind Kitchen, Frame Barn, a Spring lloum (and a nerer tailing Sprint of Water.) and all 0Bf' out-buildinps neceaaary for the comfort convenience of a Farm. There ia alangaw. a Rood Apple Orchard, with a variety of at; r ruil 1 rees . I he cleared land in a nigh ttteof cultivation, and aboundi with Limcmone for all necessary purpoaes. The abova property will answer lo divide into TWOor THREE FARMS, and will be sold lo suit purchasers. For terma nf sale apply to either of the tub cribera.or toTioaas WiLantr. onthe premises. ROBT. H. LAIRD. WM. WILSON. J. Sept. I, 1854. Administrator!. nrif not sold aa above, the aaid Farm will' be FOK BENT. v A ,1 I I Vrt 1111 t rtllll lljtllllllM lIVlllV llllW "- i . C3 I FOR SALE. Vy ' f- S ; 'I'lie subscriber offers ftr sale that well known property, formerly Col. Ja.n Moore's, Z "!" - , i i road- This farm contains I Iee. rv a ' rail fAti ! iavi V.5 i lil-titTy of the biToine if the Stury. nieika. tlie I'irrae- of lint quality Limestone land, in a hijh state aiaa Mate kurchaani e'ua-unin.ot,i., .toM au.i of cultivat.on.all havme been thoroughly limed . dJ ,Vrh. A.batroei. t. ..m;.iT th iarrruoo of recently, two streams of living water running . f.t p,itrj fr..m tbr iifr. ao i a.i ti kwto diar entirely throush the place.lhe best of Springs , a. Ur prtrrf J throBguuut tba u;r7 are riiiul au4 at the door of the Mansion House,a very larCe , i"'?' .,.,.. orjrr, fnt .) i Bank Barn an Orchard i.fyonng bearing Trees I of various kinds, and all Outhouse requisite fur a good farm, with some Woodland. Also 80 ACRES on the Duffiloe road, adjoining said Farm, is oift red in l.ttTS of from 5 lo 20 acres each, to suit purchasers, npon which is some choice Timber, whirh will be sold as it stands, or the wood will be removed if the land be sold. A living stream of water runs through these Outlots. There are Oak. Walnut, Maple, and Hickory .shade trees on the premises. !l not sold at private sale by the 1-lth Octo ber next, the above property will be oifered at PfBIJC SAI.K on the above day at 10 o'clock A.M. It a peasant tay, me saie wm dc on lhe premises : otherwise, al iviine s notei, in Lewi-sburg. For furlher particulars.inquire of , JO.-li:i'II KEIIUL I.eu-isburg, Aug. "t, 1851 !"tA!sn at Private Sale, the well-known IfotiM-l F.irm, containing TWO IIL'N'DREl) , ACRKl, lying in Northumberland county, on me hm .io u.m -... - miles from Lewisburg, and to from Milton. , X5 l" re ' ,W1 setts ot buildings, this I arm . 'n:V lF divided, and I will sell either portion, I or uotn, as may sun jM.i. n,irr. JOSEPH MF.IXEM.. finfTaloc Valley Farnii "VOR SALE. tiavin? bi-come too old to; man.tge my large Farm to advantage, 1 1 wih to sell a part of the same say a tract of, 95 Acres, or of 105, a-, s pnrcha-er niiihl desire. The portion I' would p.lit with is all firt quality Limetrne . laud, and every field tnav be watered from the I,,ti.; HuiTil. e creek. It is all under a good cultivation, wilh new frnees, except about SO aeres of excellent TIMOFIt. There n l.lnv. ' tl i.-irrv unrnrd. from at hi,;h ";-"''; '"' virlv. ft has a!su a yeung tearing- ( rc arf .n,, , n - nr rev Frar.ie IliU.'sB uiih a I fcXlKiT he.,. id i Pump hevnle it, a Spriiurj IAXK HAKX.i Watron shed. a ar..e y.i a t;. rn Imt-. as. 1 other outtuiMirirs. - J Thf I'fvpprtv hes in KeMy township, rear I i rtil tin's jt r an-! Kelly's mill 5 mi!5 fnmi ! . . , - . . . . I.ttvrtsbiirc and ! rm Milton anri has been i I pron unced mr (if ihe best in the adey. I TV. tndisnutaUf. Pavir.rnt to be ma-Te! ., i .... .1 .t. I iItr-i,ii U'tt I. dl Ml II C r llil lliir I oil lllllC.i ,h. ... , .rj, ... E n siven the 1st of April next. An: 1, ll SAMl'EL ODER. FOR SALE. etVAThat larpe and desirable property on the JLi corner of Market and Water streets.-!! eale.ulated for a residence, for business, or for a residence and plaee of business. i There is a lar--e HiiICK Honse containing 4 I.ire rooms on it-.e firt floor, 6 bed-rooms on the second Hir.md 2 lam- finished rooms on ihe thir l. A K.trhen and Washhousc adjoins. There are also a spacious Cellar. larcCeinent Citern. a Pump, aud Well of 2ood water, a liable, and all necessary Oiitbuildincs. j For terms Ac. apply to Geo. F. Miller. Es,j S. E.DAVIS. Lewihur, Sept. 51, 1850 FOR RENT, jjiliDO'.IS on Norm Third street, now in leli oeeupaney nt I harles . 1J"1I as a Kestaiirant. and Saloons. They are well suited for Chops, Oiitces, or Stores. Enoitire of WM. FRK'K. Lewisbur. Feb. 4. 1S.M New York Adv'ts. THE (JIIEAT KKeMKUY, VBOI'T whieh so much has been said and published, is ainonsr n. Who has not heard of li e .VEX WAS MV.ST.iXG 1.IXI Mi:X '.- M iny millions of bittles have been sold and u -ed to eure Rheumatism, fleers, Sores. Bruises, fpiains, Rinjj-wonn, Felons. Salt Rhetun, i'iis. Sore Nipples and Caked, Breasts, Cancers, Itch. Corns on the 'Foes, Sere Eyes, Kar-riChe. Pimples. Sarollen Joints or Limbs, Cuts, Scalds, or Scald-head. Numb PaKy, Bunions or frosted feet. Warts, or any other complaint that can be reached by an external remedy. And it has always been successful. Ir is T.ai tLr soon in healing Wounds, Scratches, saddle or harness (Jails, or any sprain, soreness or stiffness, and it is , warrant' d to cure Spavin, Ringbone, Splint, er P Evil, on Horses. j frrTbe l.ini ient is put tip ia three sizes,, and retails al r:s,50 cts. and $1. The laree bottles contain ii.uch more Linimentin propor-: lion to lhe pri.-cs, and are therefore cheapest. To Country M rchaul. j Every store should be supplied with this 1 valuable LINIMENT, as it pavs a enod profit and sells rapidly. C. W. WESTBROOK, ; (successor to A. it. Ilrac? Co.) ruinator ami sole rropnetor. PrincipalOiilees 301 Broai!v.av,N'ewVork, and cor. .Id & Market Sts..St. Louis. Missouri. Sold by every dealer in drops and medicines tbroutrhout the f'nited States, Canada. West J Indies, and Bermuda Islands. ty533 To I' rmnt ovt of Employment. $500 to $10C0 a-year. A CIIAXCB TO MAKE MoyEr AXD DO GOOD; BOOK AGENTS WANTED. riHIE subscriber publishes a number of most 1 valuable Pictorial Books, very popular, and of such a moral and religious influence j th.it while ii"o m. n maj eefelr eriri" ia their clrrola-1 lion. iny win romer a imi'iic usuru., n - .. I .mr.r,.;iln., fee ihlr l.hne. I T-i men f enit-rpri-e an-l tart, this bnslne nlTers an ! opp..rlulitvrprof.tal.leem.l..yment.lJ'.B f.rMin ai.hlne ti, rmrair.' ili th. ir s.le. will r-ceiro pmmftly br mail a Cirriiler n.aUiiiinil full partieulars, wi'h Dire'-tK.ne lo perine rli.(nefd t art as Aavnte. t"rthrr wilh the terma on wbi-hlhevill be f urniebi-d, br lulvli nins Hi- .'!lenhee. iwl-fai. RoliKI'T K Krl. PaMlsker, Is I i. ism street. New Turk. e..'n "r.-.. snl r.a.lv r ..- du It the lt nf ort, ls.''4. .. jo.' .OA liffcrit'ti'.n !' the Rusian Ei. pin I' r further fartirulara ail (ire., aa ahnva. eirrd t hrat. 'I MIE undersicned oiler for sale the celeb rated GALE (White) WHEAT for SEED. Price, Five Dolls, and Twenty-five Cts. per has of two bushcls.including cost for bags. Orders promptly eiecuted. Address Commission Merchants. Spear's Wharf, Bait. ore(j Engravings ; also the most popular works Baltimore, Aug. 31, 1854 of T. 8. Abt.cs, including "Arthur's Cottage - j j,bnlrT T)T ri7Qrr Ju,,ice nd;.VaMu DAjA IN JVO ConstaWerx, for sale I ro, u adjpH or printed to ordrr, at the Chrocicle Office i.tej y, n K0b rowia s. HAjr"- "THE CABIN BOY'S STORY," a i XnHaJ Rom en-, of lntn laterret. 1.7 the ji ,.,,. f u.Tlrlrl.ilir," UW'Leajr SU.rj,' the -OU lxtor," Ac 1.0. frU'!'''MlhrtofnJ..fMbrthwriU-rorth eW fKiuler erorlie, le a -uniciwtit aarsate. of f-.rnr with whu-h any trMlu-tun chuiuic from hU pea will be !"?.,!:" ..IT,'" ,:"'L!!LJ.'".'f!'.,i" Tri, M carrM i tn th.0,,.1 f AfrLa. lb-author hmM jn u ...,, ,. u... . ,.,. art.r an-v'n''il r-r"oiaritiiniuaiihiiieai Ti.ert r, ir1iii..frit,o laur-.t ..,a ..i,tu. ii..,i...i ..,ii f n.r,--oi.,l.ii.-1n . liaj ttie ajTant-vi. uver th.u cl'Tinue fti'ti'-a. ia.utan.-h ee tt in fuiio'lr! oo fart nf er day mniin. The Wh,i (,i Ui.JitKo it onitinaiiy iiwir Idwuih.o u putli-h: c-ueeiiurntle, tbT Uef lin-n ohliji'l lari-l to itii-r. a. It: ait'l tbey r-jH'tfuily rciuael ibal all or lere mny he eelit iaimdiaTely. Thi-y e..uh-b-u'iy eip-t tbil tb- anrll will preet al bik h intereft ae any wnrk of firli' n thet ba -f la'e ytare eiauat.-a fri.m ll.e ,rfa. a.. notith.te.l:n;. eine tbe ul,liretkja of L'n.-le T'ini'e I ' ia," wi.rlin r letinx to .larery in Am-rioa. pao anil c-. bave b-eu niltrH'Willii, nnn Iiuti-Rl'l'er-! iieriiiif Telati-'O l thf eveuainf t.un hnnii .levie "a the Afriraa i'na.t. ri ten ty on aim hnj. wiiii-.m1 it in all it bului uVfir uilty. Tlie work le writt-o in rhaeb ani pnr Un;uc-. ami wit, be a wi-kuiiie and luntrurtive aUaitii.a to tue femiiy t.hrary. Ibe wirk will form a toanMful ortavo volume of 4" pnir, e. hnli'lMim' ly iltutrnt-'l aith fini- rnraf in., anj i-li-ltautly b"Unlin rlmb. Prirr. in rb.th. ineallar: in apr. 75 e nln, al wblrh mte copiee will h.wnl by the iuUbl to any part of lb country frta of poe tare. eei Tor Mle wbo!eel aFtt rt'tell by the roMI.bere, KI.I.SHOKTI1 k fTKUKT. No. 'It hcricM,i ?TaiirT. Niw V--t:k Anil by elt Itiokriiere Ibroubonl tbe L'Dite! Sutre ami Breuh rminm. .in.-. Baltimore Adv'ts. svS-.fi" k.i shsj- - j CAUft. CKISK & CO., Flour, Craln, & Lamoer Commission .Merchant.... 23 k 25 Spear's AVbarf, rra t Jiiltimore. J"bn Ol.irke. fwl . Pr. Citlrne- Dnt k. ) .. A. P.tlil.e. K.-4..C.ih. tr-Bklia do J hn Heruel. Jr.. K-q . ( Mlii,4, i, tia. K'i.'rt, .-inmiic-n , ( J. Tme. K-h.. l'rcpni Wil lUttk, I'ort D-f Orit. J. Va:!'nrT 4 toil, larrutur. .N'-le. W incite Co.. Mlit'.H. o . I. - Ke. c.-i , I .. m P'mon r-'htivlt-r. r.-q.. i ... u. j. .ift-r." I'Mitef. y.-t , liTi-hf-i ills. A.m. K r. M-niiour5Ti;!e. T VT. 1.1 v.l. K.i .i'v4,.-r, f J-Uil."- tl. Hlltll!. a'!-, I,i'wm ii. Iltilin. E-i . M. rry Unh. Jtvt "J. --iv. J.I Ihilin-. K . l.-k M.T'-i. :i;.RRf UKI-E A ro hive the Mrrf-t i Whuf rouin of any t't .nnn-it it Hnue i" U ..Timor, al'.y.s piv.fi jni '. .irj'atr.i t-- J boats in ,!ifh rii tin :r cltu 6;n.S't' F1T3! FITS! 1 113 ! ve r...T..,:.i n t t EPILEPTIC PILLS - r .. . a. m f. .' ; For thr ctre of t.(-t Spam, t rmp. and ail j r J, , it TERM.NS who re liih-irri? urMir this I a-t..tiaaCtniT ir.n!:i..tr trill f..i ! VPf.r.T. 1 - " AHI.E KPII.KI'TIt; I'll.l.s ,., l,e ,lie I remedy ever discovered fi r ciir.n? Epilep-y. ' " '" ' " r manuiacinre ana sa:e i t c ; or Fallin? Fits. i lC'lopcs, where I will always le in realinns T'i. . l'.:i. i .w.e a refirr action nn t!e n.rren. .s. III. .!'! at . lviri-. !i ttiV nn- pr.-j..r.-l --n.-rii I v far tli i or,' 'f-urir.ir i " i 'J" I 1 (.. im.l . fi-eetal n. iete.1 Willi WimiIc ni-rr... or .br nrn.tr.tnl ir ihiil.r.l tr..m , T -,u '.h .t , r. In . iirr ren,v! ..i , or .i.e. a . -'an.iin. .r-r;oaiuvil i.jr urrrvusorra.tLr. rr trt: ,linw-iy le-TiclK'iei. Trio'?'! p..r t.x. t twr. 1-nie? f.,r ?". Trnn out i. tlie Tit v. eni ie.'p n rrmitt-ili'. wii 1 have th li! !s r,f tt',.ni thrimh Ihe mail, fn-e of Wir e:ile It SF.TI1 f. II WE. ... ImS. Hun t srri'T riaitim..re. til . tn wh"ai nrI.T- from ell p-rle f ih- fni-in Biat te M.lilre.M-,1. rM..t I.'. I. K- n. w e w. - - era ea 111 . , i Illl(l(tCipit Icl 11V IS. 1 U'fi.'im-' fcn than 25 ounces, T"sOR the cute of HERNIA or RI P"! I'KE I1 Acknowledged by the highest meihcal authorities of l'hiladelphia, incomparably su- j perior lo any uier in ustr. i-uiierers will lie ir lo any itiher in use. fruiterers will he j I;idiiiir- hi irmii iiiui ins- niiasuill now oiu rs to procure not only the lifitrt und innt rani. hut as durublc a Truss as any t tin r, in lieu ol j the cumbrous and iir.eoiiifortable article tisti- i ally sold. There is no ditficulty attending the fitting;, and when the pad is located it will 1 reiain its position without change. Persons at a distance unable to call on lhe I B.iskeis. Secar Baskets, Plain. Fancy and En subscriber, can have the Truss ser.t to any j bro'i'ered Caske's. Ladies Work Stands and address, by remittius Five I ilars forthe sin- j Sewins Chairs of beautiful desipn and excel g!e Truss. or Ten forthe double with measure I lent workmanship, which he is selling remar arnund the hips, and siatiPj the side affected. ! kr.bly rherp for Cash. It will be exehantred to suit if not limns-, by j N.U. Just received from Oermanv. a large reluroini it at once, iinsnile I. I and varied assortment of FANCY GOODS, lo For saie only bv tlie lmporte r, CALEB II. NEEDLES, Cor. Twelfth & H ice st. Fhiluri.lphia. I i Ladies requiring the benefit of .Mecha nical Supports, owintr to dframtement of the internal nrjrans, ineludintr falling of lhe wmb, vocr.1, pulmonary, dyspeptic, nervous, and spi nal weakness, are i .formed that a competent and experienced f.u'.'v will be in attendance at the Rooms, (set apart for their exclusive use) No. Ill TWELFTH St. u door above Race. U5M Sew snck Window Shades. 1851 S Sew ftylct G. L. MILLER st CO , Munnfuelurrn and WuJetale 4; Retail Dealers in jrjriSmtY SHADES son:h-west corner t Second and Arch Sts. I'hihdelphia. Such as (Sothe's Landscape, Borders, Vases, Scrolls. Boquets. Cold Borders, Ac. of the most beautiful desijns and perfection of finish in I hte country, and at such Low I'l'irrH as to challenge all competition. Utitrand White to challenge all competition Hollands, Cambrics, I assels. Cords, Brasses. .c.,tn every variety for City or Country trade. Hollands, Cambrics, Tassels, Cords, Brasses ttr e invite an examination of our Stock 9 itie lienor s. u . rurnpr ".I .lr lr.k II.1!4.T Jan. ISM 4m511 BUILDING HARDWARE Tool Store exclusively, Tlie tarsied Establishment ofrhr kind in the V.S. Wm. SI. M'C lure K Bra. Xo.87 Market St. above Seventh, Philad. MA N CF ACT L'R E RS' Depot for Locks of all kinds, warranted quality. " Patent . , ... , SlWerCd, ClaSS Knobs. Premium Porcelain Knobs.overlOOnatterns. Silvei-plated Knobs. Hintres. Ac. with the most complete assortment of all the Modern Goods in this line. Purchasers are invited to cail and examine Stock. Catalogues sent by Mail if desired. Hot Air llnjistert and Yeutiiutort at Factory Price. CtA11 orders pnt up under the immediate supervision of the Firn. CALL AND SEE US. m519t Book Agents Wanted. AGENTS WANTED in every Town and County in the United States, to sell ihe most popular and saleable books published manv nf them heainifnllv illustrated eiih f'nl. Traanea, Supporlcr. LACE UTOCKI.NGS.hho-,. der Braces, and all 0t,"r Burgical Apparatu. and Bifc. dagea, applied and warra.,.j te give alisfaction,bjt Ilr.and Mrs.M'l'LEx ACHAN, No. 4 I -North bKVEiTU b " fhiLidtlphia. The great number of Females relieved cured by wearing Mrs. M'Clrnaehan's He porters, warrants her in commending them 'L superior to anything of the kind ever i.ffw tolhcpubl.c l)S17t5dj Philadelphia Spring Trade 18&4, WAIXWRIGHT.HUXTIXGTOX 4 FLOYa 152 .Market St. Si 23 Merchant St. Importers and WholrtaU Dtulrrt tit Staple ii. rancy Dry Cooe), RE now receiving a ety OE.NERit' V. ASSORTMENT of L Damc3lit -foreign ubrir;, suitable for both City and Country Trat!, i. j a Inch ihey olfrr at very low pr.ta. fnrj Caab, or to rrompt Six Montis' JjeB '.If'W'e solicit an examination of curi!r,c by City, Neighboring and li.tar,t b'uj.rs. CHAf.NCEV JlX'LBl'RT, WITH Wainwrizht. lluntiiigton & F!.nd. lis Market 3n517c2J M. th laiMpkia. I WV. STATIOM ni. ( RAIf. & F I f. TON, 19 M.;tiih F.IOHTH J ftreet, I'kilariflphiit be lave to ti. Ihe attention id t'oiinlry Itealers. Schools. and t.er'fct'r.s visititiff Ihe Oly, to tbeir ci'ii.t.r:t t iisvortmr.t of r'ntun. Frrnth, and Amtn' s l. TIOXF.I: V.a bich they are i;in; W hn .. :tic am; iieiau on ttie hiom reasonanie irrir. Tiirir toek cotnpnes errry raritty of t'aj, f.ei;er and Note Taper and Euvelepes, inriu'-. intr a fuil aorlmf nt of lhe celebrated yocds of l.v l.a Hue A- Co.ar.d Tbos Khoads Sm, of l.enden. Alio fi. .11 and ieel Pens. Drawirp Prreil (Fa !'er's ar.d n'hrrs',. Drawing Psrer. Bris'ol Board. Sealinir Wax. Ink. Ink'.tanH. R. dcer.', rtokes',"osfei,hfdtns'aiid other fine Coilerr, Portmonaies. rocket Books, Ponfo'it s. Writ in? I'esks. Ae.Ac. Persons viMiip the Pur can hare ih- ir r'per and envelopes emf.uscl w.rh their vtiliils xiiihoul exira cbarie. " "5 l Ir.lnrs from denier anil inotiinTirr.e r f p.rnirs rriretfu!lr solicited T.uA filled with the s!ni test inlegnty 6m517pdj ILEt; leave respectfully to call lhe Public's a'T nr:on to my Establishment. N'o. 55 s, ii h FOt'UTH M. (le ow Chesinui). t'kiii- to annul to any oniers 1 may De taroreu wnn. 1 am prepared to tuinisn t.iive:rpes ol every ij'ianty. size and description, V holesale and hV'ail.'hef iotcrninenl pailern. plain and Ifpa!. I wouid also entl et'ention lo the Die-Sink-Encrarmr. Prir.iir.e, and En.bossine of Bi!Mie--s C.-.n'.s for Envelopes. Letter-heads. j It'll heads. Cards. Circulars, Ac. all of which 1 I fnrnsh at very low rales. starepin letter rrevertv their ifoinir to lhe f lead Letter Office. Wih patent machines of ihclatrsiimrjrore- ' inents for embrssirtr. printinw, Ac., also fr ' 'be m.nnt:"acinre of Envelopes.and every faci- i lity for execniins orders with despaich.and fcr their dt-hvery by Kspress Lines or as mar be I asreed npc n, I ran not fail to compete with if I not excel any other establishment nf the kind i in the world, t? I!omoonaihic Envelrnes 1 Constantly on hind, sr.n.p'es rf whirh mv be j scn ' hmmrl' oii.re.also of D e-Stamped Env 77tl WM. COLBERT. W If low Ware, &.c. rori.TER. -If South SKCOXD Sr.. II I'hil rltlf h o, 2 deors above Chestnut, East s.i'e. Inipi r'eran.l Manulaclnrerail kinds rf ILl.OW WARE Ccrsistmjt inpancf the f.-Uowins. Ladies' Traveling Bas- !.ei. Work Baskets. Flower Baskets. Office which the attention f the public is resptet- fully invitid 6m517t3d rhrcnolosy. EKX. WELLS, ef CO. thCSI yrw TOBr. llaveopened a Vhrenoluirieal Chi,t vClTS ai!j Bvuk Nnrt' ' a3I ARCH St, ''.fif between 6ih and 7th. Thiledelpkiu, n.o. a, t xpim iuiuiq an ineir Works oo Phrenology. Physiology, Hydropathy, Magnetism, and Phon ography, at New York prices. Professional Exnminaiions.with Chartj.and full written descriptions of character, -iven day and eenir.g. iy Cabinet free to visi tors lv517cSdq ZIXC PITS. Nn-TIilKD CHEAPER THAN WHITE LEAD, and free from all poisonous iu:,:itis. 1IK Fir JFKS r ZI.XC COMPA.Xr. kavlag f-reatly enh-rjc: 1 tt-.eir W'.rV.. and iaiprov.d tlie qaaliiv f'f their rre.turts.eri- rri'iared ta.iut. ... .L ! SUIERIOS FAIHTS. hj, ani or,onj ia Oil, la Vmmi Ti.eir white zinc, whla ia eoid d'rr er ntm i. eu: warranird i.are aad aarunaaesd r bedr aa! ' v A m. i h'.l of preraratina haa reeentlT been gieeaeet aliirh rpahles the I'l epnae to warraat their aaiata a krri fn .-h ami eert ia the keita t't aar rraeooahia uaaa. Iu this re.feet their eaial. will ba .uperior to any other in the re.rk' t. Th.'ir llUDWS ZINC PAINT, wha-li ia Bold at a taw priee. .let ran only he made from the Zine area IrcaA New -Vri-er. is n.'W well kni.wa for iu arotertiaa qaaii. tie. wh. n i t lietl to iron or other aaetaiie aarfaee. IheirSTOSKlVLOK I'AINT aaet-aeea all the areaer tiesoflhe Browa. and ia f an agreeahle rolor lor false ting CoiUftea, DevuU, Out hniklirue. Bridie, te IKENt'll a Hi! HARDS. Wholeaale Faint Dealeraaad Importer. 5.. eer.of lotb and Market SO). KalaeVaaMv. STRAW G00DS...SFRINO 1854. f I1IIE subscribers are now prepared to exhi J bit at their Splendid Xevr Establbbmcat Xt. 41 South S-cond St. Piiiladelphia, an entire new and beautiful stock of Straw, Fac y and f:!k llinnets and Flails. Flowers. &c.,acd Panima, Palm and Mummer Hals for gentlemen, a. Inch oar old pairuns. Merchants and Milliners generally are invited to examine, confidently promising them. in extent.in variety, in novelty, and in styles, a slock unequalled lyOrilers carefollv and promptly executed. THOMAS WHITE & COl Rags Wanted. BEING extensively engaged in the manof acture of PAPER, we will pay to Conn try Merchants and others having RAGS for saie, mere Mini the prevent market prices Cash JESSUP & MOORE, ppef Mannfart. rhiladtlpkia Nos. 24 & S6, North St. Jto'e (Jst 9t.bf'0v Arch.triaeea ftih 4k t&) !! ,'i