IM , • 4,_4 It CI Qrlottipß. TrIHE - FRANKLIN CLOTHING PORT UAL FEWEST STYI;ES, LARGEST STOCK—CHEAPEST PRICES. Thtundersigned eau assure the public anddeftes -faeces:4o contradiction, thathis recentnurehases in _the Eastern Cities enables him to offer-one of the large'sVo , nd most a ttructirestncks of CLOTHING _,• For the Spring and Sn 7 nMer Setanni of 1864., to be "found in any similar establish:merit in this sectiott. Every-variety of COATS, • -PANTS . . AND VESTS, - made in the rem- beststyles and at the lowestPricm GENTVEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, • • such as Shirts, Drawers, Collars, Cray*, Neckties, Handkerchiefs, &c, Special attention is called to alit department; . • CUSTOMER'S ORDERS: I incite an egamination of my stock of Fine Cloths, fi - erseymeres. V•tings, &c., which I manufacture aponmiecial orders.- SPECIAL NOTICE. I beg to say that my Goods are manufactured vri:- oder my own supervision, and by the very best work men. My present stock is the most-extensive 'brave Yet hid in store, and I respectfully ask ray friends *ad the public to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. Remember the old nand. J. T. HOSKINSON. Franklin Hotel Building Corner of. he Diamond and West Market St. • 07. Cha.mbersbarg, Pa. ELLIOTT, CLOTHIER, South . West corner of the Diamond, next door to the ian, Chambersburg. has just returned from the ItY With a large stock of superior and seasonable oods, such as CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, SATIN TTS, JEANS, CORDS. dm., for Coats: and VEL rETS SATINS, MARSEILLES and other Vest togs. .Ako, a very fine selection of READY-MADE UtOTHING, which he is prepared to sell atthe very lowest market prices. CUSTOMER WORE.—As he employs a first-rate cutter, he is prepared to make up all kinds of Ger . wients, for Men and Boys, to order, in the best styles. satisfaction will be guaranteed. - A large assortment of ORNTLIIM EN'S FURNMIING goons. such as Shirts, Drawers, Collars. Ilandker uhiefs, Suspenders. Carpet Bags, Umbrellas,.kc. &v. always on hand. Give him a call and save money. jun 17,6- . . , T. , • W. SCOTT, GENTLEMEN'S FUR NISHING STORE agd SHIRT MANUFAC TORY, No. 814 Chestnut St., 4 doors below the Con tinental, Philadelphia. Particular attention given -to..orde,red Shirts. A perfect fit guaranteed. Per r Sons at a distance can order by the following Shirt measures: Size around the Neck. Chest under the Arms. - " " Waist. Wrist. Length of Arms (bent) from centre of back to mid dle of hand. Length of Bosom at Side. ' Shirt , 10e-.C. 'WALBORN & CO.'S, • WIT.OLDSALE AND RETAIL READY-MADE LINEN & DRESS' STOCK t MA . NUFACTORY. - 2Vok,sand i North. Sixth, Street. Philmiciphia. 'Merino and Cotton Under Shirts and Drawers: Cravats, Searfq. Gloves, Handkerchiefs, &c. Shirts, - Wrappers and Dress Stocks made to order by meas urement, and warranted to give satisfaction. .Orders may be left with S. S. SIUtYOCK, Charn thersburg. WESTON & BROTHER, - • MERCHANT TAILORS, - No. 000 Arch Street. Philadelphia, Pd. _il, iiving received a liberal share of patronage from tia,mbersburg and -vicinity, we are encouraged to k fotmore. The excellence of our goods and-our wth-k, and the care we take to give entire satisfac tion, are a sufficient guarantee that we value our reputation. [no - H.634Y.] WESTON S-, BROTHER. hourance. AIifERICAN LIFE INSLTRANC,E AND TRUST 4 CO., Corner- 4th and Walnnt Streets hiladialphia. Incorporated 1E , 50. Charter Perpe tual. Authorized Capital, SSUU,OOO. Paid-Sip Cap ital*, 1250,000. Philadelphia, Feb. 4; 1164. The Trustees have this day declared a Dividend of PIETY CENT, en all preminins received upon., , Mmtu.o. Poucras during the year ending — Deeember3lst,llM, and in iore:e at that date, the Awn amount to be credited to said Policies, and have'altn orderLd the dividend of 116 U on Policies . —issued during that year to be "paid, as the manual premiums on said Policies are received. • • I.),FFD- 7 BPS. Preadera—Alexander - Secretary owl Trecomrer , --John S. Wilson. 4esugs-I—John C. Sires • BOARB TRUSTEES.-Alexander Whilldin, .T. Edgar Thomson. George Nugent, Bon, Jauies Pol look, Albert C. Roberts,' P. B. Mingle, Samuel Wort., William 3. Iloward. Hon. Joseph Allison, —Samuel T. Bodine, John Aikman, Charles F. Ileaz- Litt, Isitan Ilazlehunt. Wit. Cl. Rruap, Chambersburg. Pa., is the author- Lted Agent of the American Life Insurance and Trust'Company,nnd is always prepared to furnish pamphlets or any information wanted; and to take Insurances. OFFICE, in the , Repwritgry Building. Das. J. C. RICHARDS and W. H. BOYLE, Medico/ Eewmiuer. ItEPEREIN.ICES—fIon. A.K. McClure, Rev. S. J. Niecolls, J. S. Nixon. Chambersburg, and Wm. M. Marshal Cashjerliagcrstown Bank. Persons devtriag information or wishing to insure ;ill please eallwon, or by addressing the under- Pled they will be waited on in any part of the County or State. W. G.'REED, Agent.' , na..OfFiee in the REPOSITORY Building, Chain bersb urg, Pa, mur23. 1 82 9 . C ! -. l l :l l T , :t ' K E L i f t ‘i PERPETUAL. FIBS IN ITRANCE COMPAN'Y PHILADELPHIA. , • AS S T-S- On ,T;uau 1,1854 $2,457,849 95 $400,000 _971,000 1,050,288 CAPITAL. ACCRITS iP LUS ..... .. INSFITED L 11133- 1 . ICLAIMS, $8,416. Loss 'PAID SINCE 18 PEr,MIIAL AND TEMPORARY POLICIES • ON LIBERAL TERMS. DIAECTOES: Charlcilt Elinelcer, - Isaac. Lea, c Tobias•Wagircr, - Edward C. Dale, ' Samuel Grant, , Geo. Fales, ...Jacob P.. Smith. Alfred Fitter, George W. ItichardS, Frame. W. Lewis. M.D. .. . CIIARLES N. BANCKEI3., Pr6ident. EDW ALD C. DALE, \jice Presiderit. • JAR. W. WALLisTEß,..see'y pro. tern. Wi.VID „OAKS is the authorized Agent' of the Comnapyin Chambersburir. who will farnisliall in formation nece,sary to applicants. niar2'...3-tf INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. Incorporated 1704. Chatter Per petual. , CAPITAL ,$500,000. Office 22,2 Walnut street, Philda.. The prompt payment cif 'Claims for Losses during the period of ne.trly seventy years That the Company has been in existenec. , entitles them to the confidence , of the public. . Persons wish ing to insure, will please call on or address the un dersigned- W, G. REED, Agent, REPOSTTOIZY Buildings. Chambersburg, REPEMENCES-J. D. Grier, J. Allison Eyster, Esq., Major J. C; Austin. mar Joris' GROVE, of "Cliainbersbure, is the General Agent of the Pratt lip C,ouuty Mutual Insurance Company.i un7l IVEW MARBLE YARD.—The undei: signed respectfully announces to the citizens a Franklin County that he has (moped a new Mar ble Yard in the room formerly occupied by Dr. Hamilton, directly opposite J.S.Nikon's Drug Main Street, Chambersburg, where he will keep on hand Or make to order all articles in.hisline of bus iness. such an MtiriliMENTS, TOMBS and HEAD STONES: MANTELS, TABLE and STAND TOPS. manufactured from the very hest Foreign and Doniestic Marble. He respectfully solicits a call from those who may be in want of any article in the above line. He is confident in his ability to satisfy all who may be pleased to patronize him, either as regards his pri ces. or the quality, beauty, and chasteness of his work. fin1R.133.1 JOHN A. GROVE. p 4 PRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY - .-= - Miss3l ART BA ft NUM would inform her friends and (Ito public generally. that she has just received from the Eastern Cities a new and eirefull sected -assortment of MILLINERY GOODS, LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, BONNETS and HATS made and trimmed in the latisrand most fashionable style. at short notice. Eir. Rooms opposite Montromery's lloteL, tmay4 800 K BINDER Y.—S. R. FISH ER && co's Book Bindery is on the Third Story• of. the "MESSENGER" OFFICE BUILD ING. °ROI° Diamond, above Shryoelea Book Store. Entrance between the Book . Store and theilnland Telegraph office. Old Books, Periodicals, Music,. NearaoaPeraik , iporkdin any style. Blank Beolre made ta &der:: Vtrperuled to anyvattorn. ja6.6 4 GEO. A. DEITZ DEITZ & geDOWELL HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH, FLOUR, ALL KINDS 'OF PRODUCE S t L T, CHEAP POR C A S II WAREHOUSE AND COAL' YARD,. noll-ls jun17,6:3 MEW FIRM.—COAL egAL ! -LI BEM LUMBER!—LEO. EBERT ST. SON having purchased the Coal and Lumber Yard of Geo. A. Boltz, will continue to carryon the same busi ness; and will always bavo on hand a large supply of Lumber and Coal: They will be prepared to fill all orders at the shortest notice. They, respectfully so licit the patronage of the late firm and the public generally, and all who may desire Coal and Lumber to give them a call, feeling assured that no means will be spared to accommodate those on the most reasonable terms. - jun17,63-tf. I .11 Fl 0 It T E R, S WINES AND LIQUORS No.'l. SOUTH NINTH ST., BETWEEN CHESTNUT AND WALNUT , FTHEETS, PHILADELPiIfI GEO. M. LAIIMAN,} A. M. SALLADE, J. D. BITTING. RIVESE, ,GARDRAT & CO.'S SUPERIOR, COGNAC BRANDY, VANTAGE or 1838, EACH BOTTLE SEALED WITH GREEN WAX WITH THE INITIALS OF THE FIRM. I.3IPOtTED EY LAUMAN, SALLADE Sr CO. SLPERIOR OLD MADEIRA WINE FINE SIIERRY, CLARET AND • DOCK WINES, OLD PORT WINE, EACH BOTTLE SEALED WITH YELLOW WAS WITH THE INITIALS OF THE FIRM. IMPORTED DY LAUMAN, SALLADE CO, N 0.128 SOUTH NINTH ST.; PHILADELPHIA. O - LD RY,E WHISKEY, OLD WHEAT WHISKEY, WARRANTED. 013EHHOLTZ WHISKEY, FOUST WHISKEY. WERTS'S WHISKEY, TAFFEY'S WHISKEY, IKCONE FOB 1854 4;300,000. • $5,000,000 AND READING WIILES, • LAUMAN, SALLADE'& co„ NO. ID3 - EOLITH NINTH ST., nolB-Iy. PHILADELPHIA, DR. W. W. SCHLOSSER. I DR. J. 3f. PEDDICORD, IAENTISTRY.—Office in . 11.1 r. Join if 'Norm's Baum!No. Second Floor. immediately optima° the Franklin house. Having had an ox perience of a number of years, and for the last four ,dears in Chambershurg, they feel warranted-in say ing that they will be able to please •any one who may give them meal]. • TEETII INSERTED From one to mull .•:.et, oa Mae Gad, Siirci,-.N . cii9- p/aNtic or Vulcanite Amber Bowe, at prices , more reasonable for neat and•sabstantial work than any other Dentist outside of the cities. Teeth until-4 , 7,ga skilfully extracted or plugged to ia.st for life. 2'or ter and other foreign sabstanc&removed, thtisbeau lifying and preserving the teeth. Gold and Silver Plates neatly repaired or taken in exchange for the Vulcanite Amber. Base, 'which is much cherper, mere dueo bre and lighter then met al ic or other pf ate, and is worn - with perfect ease and comfort, frOlig kept in its place by atmospheric pressure, Theplate will not corrode or oxidize. as will a motalie plate. Specimen plates to be seen at the office. where con 7 saltation can be had at dny time. Satisfaction guar anteed or no charge. Beet,' referenece given. tap? RENOYAL. -DR. J. K. REID. Dentist, has removed his officefrom the corner of the Public Square, where ho praltised so many :years, to the corner of gain and Queen Streets, above Hoyser S Cressler's Drug Store, Chambers burg, Pa., where ho will be pleased tq receive the calls of his friends. jun17,63._ DR. N. SCHLOSSER HAS REMOVED if his Dental Office to the Diamond, opposite the Chambersburg Bank, on. the Second >floor of the Mansion House. where he can always be found - , be tween the hours of 9A. M., and 4P. M. apl3-tf JOB PRINTING. in eyevy sty - le, done at the. (Iffi ce of tho FRANKLIN REPOSITOItY I= eod, iiiinter, %tr. TENCH WDOWELL WILL. r AT" TAN WHEAT, . It YE, CLOVER SEED, TLNIOTII'ir SEED, CM •LL KIXDS OF COAL, L II 31-B E R, PLASTER AND SAND, FOR SALE, DEIT Z & 74'D OWEL L'S Ml= RAIL ROAD DEPOT, CHAMBERSBURG, PENN'A M3EII NORTH CARLISLE STREET, GREENCASTLE, PENN'A. tiqUors. LAIIMAN,SALL - ADE& AND AN ASSORTMENT OF %FINE BRANDS OF CHAMPAGNE OSBORNE'S .4: - CO.'S OPORTO. VERY FINE AND DELICATE - 7:3 entistrroj. fir! , ' j r L_,---;,4lmWdnu-ttoxtsitoiwAlititt-aT2--184;A[--- ME AGIICULTURAL IMP L EMEN T S AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND as Well as SMALL TOOLS for the Farm hnd Gar- Spades, Shovels, - hoes, Forks, Rakes. etc.: and Grass-Hooks, Scythes, and Scythe-Stones, and Agricultural Ilard,rrare in general. CORN, OA TB, We offer, alSo, a large assortment of our own man \ ufweture of Hq.y-Cutters, Churns, Coffee and Graln Mills, Sugar Mills for GroCers' Store Trucks of various patterns, Road Scrapers. • Wheel-Barrows, etc FP,TILIZERS of - all kinds, such as doe's Superphosphate of thee, :Pure Ground Bone, • Peruvian Guano and Pondrette CEMEN T, IN 01.'R SEED DEPARTMENT will be found a couliiliete selection of the best kinds Of Vegetable. Flower and Seal Grain, raised expressly fur us b 5• the most relia-blu \ , AMERICAN AND FOREIGN GROWERS The unremitting pert•onal attention of the best Seedstnen is given to their quality, and. our euitom- ors may rely on their freshness and m all re . speets:. We sell in small or large quantities to suit pureha- scrs eritl. in mall lots by mail to all parts of the United States We will forward Price-Lists and Descriptiye Lars to all desiring them The improved with Steel Folding Finger-Dar and two s now ready fOr sale In convenience and lightnesaof draft, this is su r • perior even to the old Style of Allen Mower so long and so deservedly popular It has literally - no frame, and nearly all its parts, with the exception of Drive-Wheels and Gears, are made of Steel or Wrought and Maleahle Iron. It is thus the strongest and lightest machine in the it; market - r MP ORT AN T TO FARMERS.—The _L. cheapest and best "Thresher and Cleaner "is " Wheeler et Melick's - Improved Paton Railway Power mid combined k•HRESELER AND CLEAN ER." This machine is manufactured at the small - advance of 10 per cent. over that of last year. The farmers are readily adopting it everywhere. It saves labor, and expense, and does more and better work than any othermaehine. Price of a two-horse inachinej . 7,s::loo, of a three-horse machine These prix es embrace everything, complete. This machine has advantages that ire gneatly superior to any other. One is that it can ire u-ed entirely in the Barn floor, and that the poweY can be conveniently used for cutting fodder, shelling corn, cutting straw, sawing. wood. &c. And it ' , Nunes less power and fewer bands tipin any other. PALMER'S Ei . CET,SIOR SELF-SUST.UNING HORSE PITCHFORE, has many advantages over others, ainong which itre : it Is self-sust tilting, re quirihg no attention until its load is to be dischare ; ed. By the ,rise of the pulleys furhished with the forks it Will swing directly' over the mow, when it discharge's its load, by simply - pulling the co*d. It -has a handle but 18 inches in length. This patent has been ftWarded the ;premium at the New York State Fair, and at all the County Fairs, wherever exhibited. SMITH'S GREEN MOUNTAIN SHINGLE AND HEADING Ji ICIIIN li, is a new and valua -I.ble imprcivenn ut in machines\ for manufacturing Shingle and Heading. entting obliquely, or other wise, any desited thickness or length, up to 21 inches. Tbis - Machine eon be set up and run by au I ordinary !water power. It will saw one thousand shingles per hour. Mr. Robert Black, of Fayettevill, Franklin county,' Pa., is the Sole Agent for Franklin and Adams counties.; Any information desired respecting any or all of these; machines can be obtained by either calling upon in person. or addressing him he tette'. Persons wishipg any of thee machines will please make their order soon. as it requires some tunic to get them from the manufacturer. None will lie or -dered lint those that are sold, They will be fwrnish ad dl manufacturer's prices, transportation added. Roiwri Mopk, E.q.—Dear Sit': I have thot,o.itillv tested the Trend-power in running all kinds a Ma chinery shout the Barn. and I have had the most anproved Levcr-powers. tried at my Barn 1,0, and I unhesitatingly recommend the Tread-Power. run all ra) , nmeninerV—threAer cle:mer. corn dieller, fodder-cotter. and eirealor saw, with a two-horse Tread-power, and the power is ample nod two horses can give ti same irind greater. power than four ,an with the lever-power, and the labor is no inure:severe on the horse-. In short. I regard the Tread-paver as having every, .advantage over the Lever poic;r. and it must sinni be universally adopted by farmers. ' • Very Respectfully Ytmrq, &M. 1. K. M'C .B it E. Apply fo the ruulergizneii in Grr , uwn t(l..Trn t Odin county. (maylB.4tn) fIOOK'S SUG.AIt El 7 AP ORATO R, ') manufactured by M.ymTER, +TEES Mansfield, Ohio.---We axe willing to goo rantec that from two neres of good Can c. a sufficient numhtuf gallons of Syttip can •be prriduced to cover cost of Machinery. capable of Making eighty pailfuls of Syrup per day, which at-fifty cents tier gallon. will pny for cost of Mill and Evaporator in four slays: or where pun is wanted for ri brick arch, without the Furnace, in less time. . . . COOK'S SYRUPS have been, sold atoll average of sixty cents!a gallon, and none in market. , An acre of good - Cane will produce from 2 to 300 gallons of Syrup. SORGO SEED.—WO offer a Superior Article. se lected by .ourselvcs. Sprout the seed and roll in plaster. Plant in„drills four feet apart. from;North to South, Light soil and Southern exposure pre ferred. althoogh not absolutely necessary, as it will grow on sollglihere many crops would be a failure. Cultivate as for Corn. - Cook's Evaporator has taken the first premitnA over all others at two United States Fairs and over thirty State Fairs. Clark Saran Machine Company's CANE MILL and above SEED for sale by W. G REED. Agent. Oilice—REvostrortY Building, Charnh'g, Pa. xr The ,S'orp-o Hand-Book sent free to any per son asking for it. marl T 0. FA R 31. E It S THE WALKER HORSE RAKE is acknowledg,ed to be the Neatest, Simplest, Cheapest and most efficient Rake now in use. Any boy of ten years can work it with ease; will not get out of eider, anti gives universal satisfaction. Warranted in every Particular, and can bo had from $8 to $8 lower than .any other Spring Tooth Wheel Rake. For further particulars apply to the manu facturer. D, D. ESHELMAN. • ap2o-3m) Shirleysburg, Huntingdon co.. Pa. agricultural. AND MACIIINERY We are now prepareSto fill orders-car MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS, den, such us and Grass Seeds, it. U. ALLEN Sc: Co.. 1.89, 191 and 193 Water Street, New York CLIPPER MOWING 31ACIaNE, =IIII Cu ora-itspunn • F AR :11 E R S'. F 0, II 'ti _D. AIID IMACHINE SHOP. , The undersigned would respectfaly gall tb.eatten tien_of .farmer?, and others, to the Oid at the Briflgs,on Ircet Mar- ket'S'treet. forrnefly occupied by Chris= • tian Stoutter;where they have ere - ct-7 ' nd Steam Power, and' are- pre-' • Pared to manufacture - , _ • ALL FINDS OF ' FARMING I.M.PLEI4IENTS,' such as ~. . • •Threining Machines, ' ' Glove Hullers, .. , Ilorse Powers, , . Corn Sheller... .' Fodder Cutters, ' Hay Rakes ; - arain - Dri/ls, i Hay Pitchers, . .. Harrows, We have constantly on hand Sycies, Reaper Points or Guards. &e.,;for the repairing of Manny - s, Whit naek auk Buckeye iteapers. Farming Implements of every kiiol repaired at short notice and in a work manlike manner. 64 - conscailib• on band tile • BUCKEYE - REAPER that has become - so deservedly 'popular with our Farmers in tkis section of the• State. IVe would here caution the public from an imitations of this ma chine offered foi• sale in this county, and advise all who wish the genuine ,Buckeye Reaper to call at our e4ablishment, as we arc the agents for the sale of this popular Reaper, Raving also purchased the right for the sale and manittimture of WILLOUGHBY'S PATENT GUM SPRING GRAIN DRILL. we will keep them eon .tantly-' on hand, ready for work. Repairing to these machines done promptly. TitE, PATTERNS of the Seibert Foundry haiing heeritairehased by this establishment, and having ereated a Foundry, they are prepared to snake all -kinds of CASTINGS, such as Mill Gearing, , M 11 Shafting, Mill Spindles, andall kinds of machinery generally. We would call special attention tho 'Plow - Cast= inTs and V Boxes constantly on hand. REPAIRING of all kinds of Farming . Imple ments done to order. junel W. F: F;YSTER k . 3111 i 10.N1 A TE,D PACIFIC Gr.A.NO'., = . A real guano col - gaining' from seventy to eighty percent of III!. 0 S. P II ATE OF LIME, to which has been added, by a chemical process., a large per (Tillage of actual Aintninii a, so fixed that it can not evaporate, making it equal,. if not superior to any other fertilizer. .• ' . ~ Pamphlets with copies of Analyses by- Dr. .lUck son. Mass.. State Assayer. and Dr. Lie,big, of Balti more. and testimonials from scientific Agriculturists, showing its value. Can be obtained from march 2-ly THE SORGO JOURNAL AND FARM Df ACHINIST--Devotedte Northern Cane a nd Simpefiet Cultme;lmproved Farm Machinery and Fr4nsigire Ilu s shandrv. Published Montlf2k. Goc cop 1 year, $l.OOl Subscriptions received by 11% a..REED. apti] Ager 4 for Clark Sorgo Jlnchinc Co.. ril 0 IIILLERS A 1111) FARMERS.- ..L. D EITZ M . 140 WELL hare ono hundred tomz of thehest:PLASTElt fo} sale. • aprilll.-2t, iri:tces, pants anb R Y D-E R' S FRANKLIN COUNTY JLICSURSERJES. - FRMITANDORNAMETALTRERS GRAPE VINES, STRAWBERRY PLANTS, ET( . .-The -largest stock to select from in the county. Every thing in the FRI:IT TREE and PLAT line that is et ail desirable can be -supplied from the coal monest standard Fruit Tree. to the rarest and most choice native or foreign species or variety of Fruit or, Flower. OenStandard Apple Trees are unittual ly' fine, stout heavy trunks, furnished with fine branching heads, from three to flue feet from the ground, as may be desired. Our aim is to grow the bet uf everything pruning, and cultivating upon. scientific principles. eonsequently, our produetlims arc not offered in competition with Tree,: grdwn upolithe old hit-alone system. An invitation is ex tended to all who are interested in fruit culture, to come and see for themselves. A large stock of nreenhouse and Bedding Plants, Roes, 47e.. in pots: will be ready ill April and May. Enclose n three cent stamp fin' ilesertfitive Cam , logue of Fruit and Ornamental trees, ci:e. 44. 1 4;c55, s . . B. L. RYDER - Wee, Franklin Nurseries. - mar Naar London. Franklin Co.. Pa. Drive-Wheel mar?- m E YSTONE N 1511 SE RY.---The sub= ix_ scriber is an pared lo:furnish most hrtic'les vis ually to he found in Nurseries, of good quality and at reasonable rates. The Stoek embraees all the leading kinds of FRUIT TREES. Cherries, Peaehes.:: Dwarf end Standard Pears, Apricots. Plums, Grapes,. Strawberrtes, Raspberries, Currants, • Gooseberries 'Blackberries. -&c. Also. can he furnished a good assortment of EVERGREEN TREES.: Ev = ergreen and ntber Shrubbery. 'Shade Trecs,'&-e. great Facilities lere poscssed for shipping. articles to all parts of the country, as the Nursery immedi ately adioins the City of flarriAurg. - mar 10-tf JACOB MISII, Harrisburg, Pa. rpHE OPORTO GRAPE.—This Grape I is pot re&minended particularly ,11. 9 a dessert fruit, but makes an excellent; dark colerod, rich, well bodied Wine. F o closely resembling genuine old-timed PORT WINE, that none but experienced judges can distingudsh between the two. Although is is manufactured extensively in Western NOY Yot k, the supply. is unequal to the demand, nt‘froin $1 50 to 4 per Vines for sale by the subscriber, who has been ap pointed Agent for it at the following price"s : o ne to thrce'years old, 25c to 50 eta eneb, $2 50 to '.5 per domm, $l5 to $:31.1 per VX). JACOB Mal. mar 1.0-tfl heSrtone Nursery, Rarri,b'g, Pa. )EAR TREES.—StanAmI and ;Dwart I_ Pear Trees of the leadilfg and most valuabh varieties. Among theta/Con be furnisitell stunt EXTRA SELEGTED2 Trees, the Dwarf havin , • i fruit buds and ready ter mmediate In , ariug.. Price lbr good trees. 50 to ATeM each—Extra se lected 75 cts to $l. ninth. Rh lei lower by dozen. /J. MISII, Keystone bZurstrY, • marlfi-tfl / Ilarrkbarg. Pa. MMI I\T ORW AY MAPLE- REES. from ,S U.. 113 fo:t high bnd vigorous. A handsome Tille !lunch resetnblitur the Surat r Maple, but of mor. iti and rat.iti growth. ice .10t4ti9eents gaeh ; 511 PG oer dozen; s2t 'wt. VAL JACOB NISH, , Jigystitne (11IERItY, TREES.—A' 1 - 1116 'ass(irtinent . of-about Forty best varieties, trees of large sizt and vigorous. • , - . I rice. ',YI, ets 50 ets. 75 et. , each; 5.3, So. S 7 pi!.r doz.. , $1,4. $25, $35 per 100; ' J. MISII, tharlO•tfi Keystone Nursersy. liatrisb'a% Pa. Ito ie r co. sE . _CHESTNUT TREES. , Or d I. ~ zi : 6.0! ;/ 1 , : 5 1f i e 3 4. 7 11, e r, e 1;litro c ct:ig e e itc en ti ts . e :. ..4e1g 0 : ,S: r e . cr i l i t ., , z r : :;15 per 10;). , JACOB NITSYI,, mar2.3i ' , , Keystone' Nursery. II arriAlum. PUB,C)Pf,AN LINDEN—The ited-ewig. _LA god variety, not sttbieet to injury lie the borer Fur Pale Ilt Key,tone Nurt:? - iy, Harrisburg; Pp. Trees 10 to 12 toot hiih 1115 cents eAchiz.k7 por doz tonr23l J ACOI3 MISIt. U 4 XCELSIOR ASH, a orna mental Shade Tree, of sure. and rapid growth. Trees from 8 to 12 feet high. 4(0430 cents each $350(@6 per doz.; $21:KE..:40 per 100. JACO.B.M.ISII, mar23i Key-tone Nursery, Harris.burg. A MAN OF A THOUSAND., Con sinaptie earcd.—Dß. Fr. JAMES, a Retired physician of great eminenrediscovercd,while in the Indies, a certain cure for Consumption, - Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and General Debility. The remedy was eiscovered by him when his only child, a daughte4 was given up to die. - His child was cured, and is now_ alive and well, Desirous of benefiting,his fellow mortals, he will send to those who wish it the recipe, containing full directions for making and successfully using, this remedy, free, on receipt of their names, with two stamps to pay • expenses. There is not a single-ease of Consump tion that it does not at once take hold of and dissipate. Night sweats, peevishness, irritation of the nerves, failure of memory, difficult expector ation, sharp pains in the ,lungs, sore throat, chilly sensations, nansea at the stomach, inaction of the bowels, wasting away of the muscles. 4 -114' The writer will please state the name of the paper they seen this advertisement in, Address CRADDOCK & CO: rattr23-Iy9 V.sNorth 2d St., Philadelphia, , Pa. PARENTS OP SOLDIERS in the ser 11 vice. cr in Benito Is..enn „furnish them with the ItSI CSITORY three menthe tcr2c etc; six month?. to a. ors year fit $1 EO. agricultural. Plorv;, trc J.O BAKER, * SE CO.. SELLTNG AtP:Nrs, S 7 Wall street, ?lc* York, ---' marneoo, Scr. .Q ADDLERY! 'SADDLERY! , . AIM TIA.RNESS MANUF The anbseriber respectfully info the public, Olathe chntitito. above business athis 01 'WEST 4tiliKET-STRDET. OPAosi:te tfotel, CHAMBERSBUBG. .F 3., ; , and kociis conitzunly on hand a general aesort - moat of , „ aiding and Wagnn Saddles, • • Riding Biidielc' I ; Ent and Round. - - ,131ack and Fair Harness and Draft Collars, . . - Patent Leather Collars (good finality), "Blind Bridles, • Broad Gears, ~ WagpaWhiPe. Halters; ' - and evarytliirjitithe Leather line can be•fornd in his shop, or wide to order, atimoderaic rates. • REP A I ifINsG done at, short notice and on reasonable terms. TRUNKS AND VALISES • always on hand and "sold cheap, Fos CASH. t.S.. He employs notie but the best woibnen, marl6-1Y • .A_DDLERY ! ! SADDLERY! I—Sad )..3 Ales, Bridles Harness, Collars, Trunks, Valises, &e,, sign of the HORSE COLLAX JER - EMIAH OYSTER respectfully retiarns' his thanks to his patrc;ns for the libeislencouragement received fromthent heretofore, and he wouldinvite them and the community generally, who may eted a ny thing in his line, to give him a call at lus old standon the East side of Main Street, -Chambers berg, five doors South of Huber 4i . Tolbert's Hard ware Store, where he keepi constantly on hand ev ery variety of SADDLERY AND HARNESS of his own mannfa.etuim, and he is prepared-tO sell the same on terms thatilefy competition: Everyarticle offered-for sale is warranted to be Made of the best material and by competent workmen, which will be fully£ demonstfated on an examination thereof. • TRENRS AND VALISES.—He would also call (he attention ,)f Persons wanting. a good, neat and cheap and.sulstantialTrank or Valise to his assort ment. I • WHIPS!, WHIPS ! !: WHIPS r Wee. Strim.rro 44 Sor, corner of 3fain and Washington Streets., Chambersburg, Pa.rmanufac- , hirer's of all kindS of WIMPS, such as Wagon, Car riage and Riding Whips, of Various sizes and of su -I,crior qualitY,..which they offer to the pnblic,either' by Wholesale'or Retail, at very moderate price ~.-= L'ASIIES of all lengths kept constantly on bond and f , .r sale bY the dozen. very cheap. They also mann . facture superior - ITORSE COLLARS, to which they invite attention, 1 Orders from a distance solicited and promptlymt tended to. _ . jun 17,63: pROAD AND NARROW GEARS, Single anti Double Harness, Riding. and Driving Bridles, Gents' and Ladies' Saddres, , Wooden and Metal Stirrup's, Heavy and Light Collars, Riding and Driving Whips, in every variety,. And price, to be bad at GORDON'S. QAEiDt,,ES cq"" ,EVERY DESCRIP, tion,.HARNESS of all kinds, BRIDLES or every vatiety,ilVlllPS of all sorts, SPURS of all makes, and BRIDLE BITS of all patterns can be bad at C.,}L GORDON'S Saddle and Harness Store ORDON THINKS .HE CAN 'TURN ‘,3 - Oat as GOOD A JOB at his Shop, opposite the Tmlian Queen Hotel, as any other man in his line of business. Go; ampook—maybe YOD can Bee: it. fIOME AND SEE CORDON'S STOCK V of Saddles, Ilarness, &c., which be le offering to tile pubff,o st veyv roaatmobltrpricea. O EDON HAS A SPLENDID sortment of Fancy Ming 'WhIPs, &c: for Ladies and Gentlemen who like something niee. eiYRTiS H. GORDON • IS STILL -AT the Old Stand, on Main Street, opposite the Indian Queen Hotel. ; . . -„ - O TO 'GORDON'S AND SEE IF HE 'kit can't snit you to something in his line of ne . . elonfertiorg i s vrc. -- - --- T" ----- 77 - Yr-- - - - --- ,- - - , i.l / _ , ...„.4 , , _ 4 P. I/ -, . , ''•,, , ICE CREAII.--4urkliar . t & ,Hem hey arc now prepared to xitarily Ice .Cream day and r ...in, any quantity desired. . I 4- . . . ) B IJ RK 114 R, T& HE HE Y,;, BAKERS C,O N F'E C!T N,E RS , AND DF,ALP,RS, IN F'R IJ I, T TOYS, F i N Y : G 0! 0 D 8 North Main orect,,( West Side)„ CHAMDEIfSBi7RG, PA. .•• Orders proni))tly attended to.. '4* a 1,6-Iyl : Trails CASH. " =II *reVo. , ,ANDRETIPS AGRICULTURAL-IM-: PLEMENT AND: SEED WAREHOUSE 21 and 23 South Sizek Street, Phidczcie/phia, t)Avth LAND,RET'II 4S: SON, Proprietors Of Biagi-cis— dale, which contains - near four hundred acres, high tilth, devoted to the production of GARDEN SEEDS are now prepared to sup Ply Country Mos.: chants, Druggists and all others who deal In Seeds, with large or small quantities, by the pound or bushel, and also in papers made ready for 10-ailing. The Establishment, represented by David Land reth & Son, has been founded nearly three;fourths of a century. , The wide-spread populturity, and. the demand in- , creasing from year to year, for . Landreth's Warranted' Garden Seeds, is evidence of the high value entertained for them by the public. Landreth's Garden Seeds aie not only favorably received throughout the Union. but are shipped to many for* ports. Indeed it may be stated. with national pride that they come into active competi tion with English Seed and British Soil. David Landreth & Son invite all who axe not al ready purchasers of their Garden Segds. to make a trial of them—assured that they will be found fully equal to their high reputation. Landreth's Rural Register mid -Almanac contain ing .catalogue of Garden Seeds with instructions, furnished -gratis.. Also-'Catalogue of .Agricultural Implements. DAVID LANDRETH & SON, aug 12-1 Y) Nos. 21 and 23 South 6th St., Phila. ands land A LIB .Tlarness of 'all lands. Those•who have safferedlong from painful and /ob stinate diseases. Those who have• vainly sought - relief froth Myer ' Used medicines, Those who cannot be eured ) by other physicians— ., ,Arainvite4 to use Constitution* f Miring the - na.st five years we havisContdided with obstacles and overcome opposition astterculean were ever encountered by any Reformers.. - RAPIDITY OF 'CURE. Some say "your cures are too quick." while oth-' ers doubt their performanee, and think that diseas escan only be cured by the "slow, recuperative pro cess of - Nature." This is our reply': In health, the body, like a well-balanced sgalti s is in a state of But when from any causb down goes one side of the s.cale, we have the effedts of disease. What is required is, to restore the nor mal balance of:the scale: JAMES B. GILLAN CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP. - A risisitive and specific remedy for all diseases ari sin4,lrotti an IMPURE 'STATE IOF THE' BLOOD: and: for. all (hereditary) DISEASES transmitted from - PARENT TO CHILD. ... . . . .. PAI{AO. - StS: ... .. Heralplegia. Paresis, Paraplegia, Paralzsi4Agitene. It Li Acr tiniVdrgally g.iimittenfiaCet.inajtption Life Syrtfp is the ar.ly e eetive means of restoration . in the various foxins of Paralysis, that , ieelteed• riot - r reiterate That it is emphatically the Great-Life-Giv- i DYSPEPSIA. Indigestion. Liver Coin plaint. Want o fAp'tite Weig.htatStomach Biliousness. , : Constipation.- Flatulence. Bad Breath. . , . , SCROFULA.' ' - • .. .. -. Struma, Glandular Swellings. Salt Buena. King'd Eiji. Erysipelas. , ' Ulceration. This taint, heriditary and acqiiired,fillinilifo with untold misery, is by_all usualroedical remedies in citiabie. RHEUMATISM. Arthritis. . Neuralgia. Tic Dolourcaux. Lumbago. ' Sciatica. - Gout. If there is any disease in which the Cons'itntion Life Syrup is a sovereign, ilia in Rheumatism and its - kindred affections. The Most intense pains are, almost instantly of l eviated —enormous 13well ings aria reduced. Cases. chronic or vicarious. 01.0) , .t.tr years' standing, have been cared by ns. ' - • NERVOUSNESS. - Nervous Debility. Shattered Nerves. St.Vitus'D'nce Loss ofPower. Cenftision of Thoughts. Epilepsy. Thousands who hare - suffered for years will bless the day on which they can read these lines.' -Pnrtio ularly to weak, suffering woman will this medicine , prove an inestimable blessing—directing their foot, steps to a hope which fulfils more than it promises , . • MERCURIAL DISEASES. . • Salivation.. - . Rotting of bones. Bad Complexion. - , Aches in Bones." 'Feelingnf Weariness. • Depression of SOHO.' CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP purges .tbi.SiXrr' tem entirely from all the evil effects of MERCURY removing the Bad Breath, and eitrieg, - the Weak Joints and Rheumatic Pains which the.usO Of Cal omel is sure to produce. It - hardens Spongydlums and secures the Teeth as firmly as ever. „ 'CONSTITUTION LIFE: SYRUP Eradleati, moat and branch, all Eruptive , Diseasto , _ of the skin,. like CEPS, PIMPLES,' BLOTCHES, And all other - difficulties of this - kind, 'Willett -ko -much disagaro the--outward a.pptamrice of bath males and females, often making them a disgusting • "ohject, to themselves and their friends. . • "•• CONSTITUTION .147,FE. 5711131 P CGRSS ALL SWELLING F ORTHE GLANDS, _tither of the Face, Neck, a Female Breast, ,and should be taken as soon as'the swelling is detected., thus preventing their breakin g. aro! producing trou blesome_, Discharging Sores, which disfigure many of the younger portion of ,the comma from six to twenty 'years of age. Young children are very, subjectt to Discharges from the'Ears, which depends a Scrofulous constitution.' TheAe cases soon recover by taking a few doses - of.tbe Life Syrup - All scroinfous persons Suffering from General De bility, Emaciation.' Dyspepsie, and Dropsy, of the :Limbs, abdomen, andin the - Female, Dr Iv of the ~ovaries and womb generally generally accompaniedwith In •flammation and Ulceration of the'lfterus, are per -maneritly cured' by Constitution Life Sp. 'The disease. known us Goitre or &Yelled Neck/the Life ,Syrup will remove entirely.. The•remedy sh'onld'be taken for some time, as the diseasti is exceedingly chronic and stubborn, a nd.wilinot be removed with butpxtra-effort. • Tumors of the Ovaries, Tumors of the }heti/stand swelling of•other, glands of'thk body will he'e,om -plotely reduced without resorting to the knife by operations'ef ariy,kina. ' DRIIIIEIi-DOWN-AND DELICATE CONSTITUTIONS, uf te ring from Indisposition - to •Exertion,_) Pain' in - the Back H , Loss of Memory, Forebodings. orror of - Calamity, Fear of Disease, Dimness ofinsion, Dry, Sot Skin and Extremities. Want of Sieep.Restlests nese, _Pale, Haggard Countenance, and :Lassitude of the Muscular System, all require the aid of Consti-' tution Life Syrup. , • _ • FOR ALL FORMS OP . • • 15LC R.A-T E D 'D ISE Ai:B.B' 8, either Of 'the - Nose, Throat, Tongue, Spine, Fore-, 'head or Scalp no remedy haieever proved its equal. :1 1, 10TJ1PATCH.ES upon the female face, depen ding upon a diseased attion of the are, very 'unpleasant to the young.wife and.mother. , A.low bottlefrof Conentation Life, Syrup will correet,the secretion and remove the deposit, 'Which is directly under the skin. , • ' Iu ElSeiLies of the Liver, giving•riso to Languor. Diezini~e Indigestion, Weak Stomach, or an ulcer ated or tancernus• condition'of that organ, seebm- Panted with burning -and . other unpleasant' OtnI)- tors 'Rill be relieved by . the ..use of Constitution Li Ag GENtRAL BLOOD-itItIFYING AGENT *HE LIFE SYRUP STANDS UNRIVALLED Diseases of the Spine, es usually dev eieitod • young, DiseaSe,.Nearelgia.land all Nerveris'di— fiemes, and. Ladies who are sptlering from Diseases for*hich' they are at a. loss tn, know. ,what• da, . , we would adviSe the use of Constitutiort'LifeEyiep, It will rotorellseir pallid tomitentufee. Eitrength'en their weak back and side, .give,•them now' 'energy, in•vrlifealui ha,PPinesi. , . • THE ;RIM' AND POOR, are liahleto the sane, diseases. 'Nature and. Sci enee have made the Constitution Life_ Syrup for;t4e benefit of all. • - • PIIII : n:BLOOP ".• Produces'healthY Men aMiwoinMs.' and it the Con •stitution is neglected - in youth, disease and' arly death is the result, Donut delay when the means' • 'Me so near at band, end Witbin the reach of,all, • .., - TO AND hIAILSIED LADigs., M;CEN4MiI fitebiral. CONgTItUTiONIAFt COMPOSED OF r4VtirtICE ' PCOVAgSirtriCI With the Cempottrid Concentra:ma Fluid Extinct of VALUABLE :MEDICINAL . it - C6 A. N E PREPARED BY WM. H. GREGGIIM. D., Graduate, Callao -PhYsinians andt Sargeolorrlik formeriy -Asst. Phyaielang3lackwelPsislata Uospitals. late Medical Impector zi,art4iv 1, ,Stato.,Volniaterfr Deponer, ander_96ferl - N. nor. Edwin, D. Morgan. CO-NSVITATTIOR 'LIFE SYRUP • . :a:Cs pablittim - , A REVOLUTION IN ItEDIOIIat - What may seem'almost -incredible is, that many diseases hitherto considered hopelessly inc_urable are frequeritlyeured in a, fevidar or-weeksiAnd we heerfullyitivite the invcesttgations of .the liherai minded and scientific to cures which-have do lel at the present, day. - .• , -Our medicine is peculiar, by it the seat of any dis ease is dirctly reached, ,and tho equilibrituti reit: toted. . .• the Fits, Sympathetic or Organic Diseases of the Heart, as. Palpitation, Diseases of the Valves, Tro,lncing a grating or filing- sound, Dropsy of the Heart Case, and all the affections of this important orgari;.(Persons Snaring from ' acute Patti tn. the region of the hhart,) wilt he greatly • relieved by Coast tuth,n Life Syrup, • - o)aiffißtfiiliAtu&Gact;walfi It is the safest and most efficient medicine ever,4l4- toreTt I for purifying the system and relieving'the' suffenng attendant upon =childbirth. strength ens both the mother and the child. prevents Vain d disease. and. ingresses and enriches the food.--e one who have used it think it indispensablei It is highly useful bbth before and after confinement, as. it prevents disease attendant upon thildbilth. ' CONSTITUTION. LIPE, SYRUP IS THE POOR MAN'S - . FRIEND . 4G,'*BB • - RICH MAN'S BLESSING.. ' BUY IT, TAKE IT, AND BE CURED. IT IS UNIVERSAL •IN ITS Will. H. GREGG; M. D., • Sole Proprietor, Nor York. LABORATORY, BROOKLYN, L. I. • PRICE $1 TER BOTTLE; 6 BOTTLES FOB:O. Sent by apress to all pare of tht coxoo-, NIORGAN &'TAYI4; Dragglats, AGENTS: 413 ClaStraet, Sold - by Johnson . : Holloway dc Cowden, Philadel phia, Pa., and airlirnggists. For ealo by A. J. MILLER. Ohambersburg. ia27-6m-eow. 151 . . f; 1 ~-,00.-.............1... • N'o, ' t , i, . a