ES Of gratteti— CS PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD! SPUN TOSE TABLE.. FIVE MINS DAILY to wafters PkilmiefpAfa, on and after May 16a, 1864. The Passenger Trains of the Permsylvanla Railroad Company will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg and Philadelphia as follows: EASTWARD: - - - THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg dai ly at 2.45 A. M., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.55 p i l PART UN, eaves Harris &Sly (ezeePt Monday) and 6.1:0 A. a arrives at West 'Philadelphia at 10.10 A. at. take breakfast at Lancaster. PAST TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily ( except Sunday) at L P. St., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.20 P. 111. MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION, leaves Harris burg at 7.20 A. M., connects at Lancaster with Lancaster Accommodation Train, and arrives at West Philadelphia at 12.25 r. COLUMBIA. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 12...%1 Columbia 1.55 P. 31., and arrives at Lancaster at 230 P. M. connecting With Fast 51 all rust at Lancaster for Philadelpta and arrives at West Phila delphia at 5.20 F. m. 'MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at l.ea Lancas ter at 2.47 P. K., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.30 P. M. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Columbia, learn Hartiaburg. at 5.25 P. It., and arrive; at West Philadelphia at 10.50 mat. WESTWARD: • BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday) at 2.10 A. M.; AitoolVs A. M., take breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12. P. M. PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAM leaves Hanis hilly daily at 3.10 A. M.: Altoona 8.20 A. M.; take break fast, and arrive at Pittsburg at LOO P. M. • MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at L3O P. Alto. ;Alit 7.15 P. AL, take supper, and arrives at Pittsburg. at 30 A. M EINE leaves Harrisburg at 3.15 P. 31.. • Altoona t 13.35,P. M., take supper, and arrives at Pittsburg.at 1.0) 11. 0 JOY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Lan t 8.30 A. kt., and arrives at Harrisburg at 11.10 P.M.' HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves West Philadelphia at 2.95 e. H., and arrives at Harrisburg -F. at 8.10 P. H. MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION No 2, leaves Lancaster at 6.25, connecting with Hamsburg jAccommo dation West, leaves Mount Jovat 7.1X1 r. m., and arrives at Harrisburg at 8.0:0 $4311.7EL D. YOUNG, junls 64-tf. Sup'tlif Wine Div. Penna. R. R NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. SUMMER TIME TABLE.—Three Train. Daily to and from Baltimore and Washington City. Connections made with trains on Pennsylvania Railroad, to and from Pittsburg and the West. THREE TRAMS DAILY to and from the North and West Branch Susquehanna , 'Elmira and all of Northern 'New York. On and after Monday, May 16:?:, 12.64, the Passenger Trains of the Northern Central Railway will arrive at and depart from Harris burg and Baltb Sore as follows : SOUTHWARD. MAIL TRAM' leaves Sunbury daily (except Sunday) 10:23 • leaves Harrisburg 1:20 P.M. arrives at Baltimore 5:90 P.M.- EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (ex cept Sunday) 11:40 . P.m. leaves Harrisburg (except Monday) p.:50 arrives at Baltimore. _ 1:00 A-M. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION . 111Mns Harrisburg SUNBL'RY ACCOMMODATION leaves Sun. bury daily (ex. Sunday)... NORTHWARD. MAIL TRAM leavds Baltimore daily (except Sunday) 9:20 A.m. leaves Harrisburg 1:35 P.M. " arrives at Sunbury 4:05 P.M. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore :. 9:30 P.M. acives at Harrisburg 1:50 A.M. leaves Harrisburg daily (ex cept Monday) arrives at Sunbury HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves GM Baltimoredaily(ex.Menday 3:00 PAL SUNBUBY ACCOMMODATION leaves liar- riaburg daily (ex. Sunday). 4:00 P.M. For further Information apply at the Offioe, in Pentesyl-- vania Railroad Depot jtinaTt,64" J. S. DPBARRY, Gen. Supt. • PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL ROAD.—This great line traverses the Northern. and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, on Lake Erie. It has been leased by the Pennsvigania Railroad Com pany, and under their auspices Ling rapidly opened throughout its entire length. Ii is now in use for Passenger and. Freight business from Darrisburcto St. Mary's (21b miles.) on the Eastern Divi• sion, and from Sheffield to Erie, 78 miles, on the Western Division. - TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT HARRISBURG ',LINE EASTWARD. Mail Tmin... Express Train LEA E WESTWARD. Mail Train 1:33 r. Express Train 3:15 A. M. Cass run through • tho e • age both ways on these maw, between PW Iplti and Lock Haven and be tween Baltimore and L. • a en. Elegant Sleeping Cars on 'CI, Express Train both ways between Williamsport and Bal ;more, and Williamsport and Philadelphia. For information respeetin •assenger business apply ni the S. E. Corner 11th an. arket Streets, Philadelphia. And for Freight i ..iness of the Company's Agents S. B. KrinirroN, Jr.,.enr. lath and Market Ste., Phila. J. W. REYNOLDS, Erie. J. M. Dam., Agent N. C. R. R.. Baltimore, Md. H. H, HOUSTON, Gen. Freight Agent, Philadelphia. LEWIS L. HOUPT, Gen. Ticket Agent, Philadelphia. JOS. D. POTTS, Gen. Manager, Williamsport. Junls 64 nUMBERLAND VALLEY & FRANK / RAILROADS.—CHANGE OF HOL'R.S— On after Monday, April 4th, 1R64, Passenger Trains will run daily, as follows. (Sundays excepted): FOR CHAMI3ERSBUBG AND HARRISBURG: LPLIVP Hagerstown Greencastle Arrive at Chnintiersburg Leave at. Leave - S. bippensburg Nettwille " Carlisle 5:35 10:10 2:42 " Mecbauicabnrg 6:25. 10.42 3:12 Arrive at Harrisburg., 6:55 11:15 3:40 FOR`CHAMBERSHURG AND HAGERSTOWN : A.M. P.M. • ' I'3l. Leave Harrisburg - 8:05 1:32 4:20 . " - -Mechanicsburg 8,47% • 2:15 4:54 " Carlisle . , 9:07 3:15 5:29 " Newville - .; 10:02 3:112 "' Sbippensburg - 10:33 4:00 Arrive at Cluunbersburg 11:00 4:30 Leave Ckumnbersharg 11:10 4:40 " Greencastle 11:55 6:30 Arrive - at Hag9town 12:35 6:10 Making close connections at Harrisburg with trains for Philadelphia, New York and Pittsburg, and with trains for all points West. The Train leaving Harrisburg at 4:..% r. M. runs only ea far as Carlisle. 0. N. •LULL, gupt. R. It. Office, Chamb'g, April 4;,1664. Boots anti *tors., BOOT SHOE AND. VARIETY STORE. P. FELDMAN, bating disposedof -his entire stock of Boots, Shoes, dr..t%, at taitokrtait, on - thli3oth and finding it inconvenient to resume business nt his for mer place on Main street, I have Just returned from the City with a A LARGE 41ID ENTIRELY NEW STOCK, to which he respoetitilly - invites the attention of his old customers, and 8.11 many new ones as will be pleased to give him a call. at HIS NEW STORE ON SECOND ST., in CHARLEY ELISE'S brick building. nearly op posite the Post Office. His stock embrace. every Variety of••Youths'. Ladies' 'lad Men's BOOTS it SHOES, which for style of finish, and durability of wear, cannot' be sur passed in the county, and which will be sold ut prices to suit the times. Having purchased THE LATEST STYLE OF. LASTS, he is prepared to make Cuammer stork. at short notice, by the best workman in the county. With a disposition to be obliging and accommodating. be le 1.. to merit a liberal share of patronage--without desire to monopolize, as his motto is, in bur 011111b011 calamity, to live and let leave. . . . . Partionlai attention paid to all kinds of Rtpairiag. TERMS CASH, AND , PRICES UNIFOILM, WITH OUT EXTORTION. . . . Fle s hes also on hand, and for sale, cheap, Trunks. Va lises, Carpet Sacks. Linnen and Paper Collars. Paper, Envelope*, Ink-stands, Steel Pens, &e.. &e. N. B.—All persons knowing themselves indebted will please call and make immediate settlement, that I may be enabled tct meet my fanner liabilities in the City, aug-'24 • p 0 ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. JACOB HUTTON'S ROOT 4. SHOE STORE.— The undersigned takes this Method of returning his thanks to his uturterous costumers, and the public generally, for the very liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, • anti hopes, in his present misforune in common with near. ly,every business nun in town, that lie will still continue tolbe remembered. He has the pleasure of informing tho pfiblie that ho has opened Lis Store in the Basement of J B. hfcLanahan's Dwelling. on Second prect, four Marrs North of the Methodist Church, where be is prepared to offer a. general assortment of Men's, Women's and Chil dren's Roots and Shoes, embureing his own and City man ufacture, which, for execllece of st y le and durability are superior to and of his former stock, and will be offerrsl at prices to suit all. He is in Weekly Receipt of (Bests from Philadelphia, which for beauty nod excellence cannot be surpassed South of the Susquehanna. CUSTOMER WORN of every variety done with promptness.--.As he employs none but siiirerior workmen, he feels justified in guaranteeing all work made at his ex tablishment Iltm't forget the place, Four Doors North ' z.of the Methodist Church. &rood Strerj. East Side.— ' TRLSiKS, of the latest style, from apps6ved makenr, al ways no hand, and for sale at a very shrill advance on original cost. (allgtlll JACOB itt•Tyos. np in W •I W v. . hth P g.t A . X s T tr O m X in h a t e s tthrtu:xlry hhmk of houses. where a huge assortment of HATS, CABS, BOOTS and SHOES. suitable for Fall and Winter will always be found on hand. at fair low 1161,1. Thankful . - for }mist favoni. he invites his old customers and many ones to call and see the new• goods. ~Laug24-3t anb Queenotoare. JOIIS C,.IIOI•KINS. —JOIIN WEINANEY. JOHN C. HOMINS CO., 1)IPOR - tern and Dealers in CHINA. GLASS and QUEENS. WARE. No. 612 Market Stres, Philadelphia. Fur further particulars apply to 8. 8. SAIIaCH'K, Chun. uershurg, Pa. sepal-ly. QUEENSWARE.—E. D. REELt has just returned from the East, with a fall line of Queens and Gizis Ware, which he is offering nt low prices, at the Family Grocery, earw i r of Main and Washington Ste. sug 24 ' . - •' GRES - ICASH PRICE PAID for Barley at Ole Brewery of ings44 a ti. A' AST - IMM UM'. TIEPORTANT T 0 FARMERS,—The '..1. cheapest and best "Thresher and Cleaner"--is “Wheel er & Ifellck'n Improved Patent Railway Power and cora* bitted THRESH ER_AND CLEANER." 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 naves labor and expense, and does more and better work than any other machine. Price of a two horse e3OO, of a three-horse machine ezo. These prices embrace everything complete. This machine ban advan tages that are xreatly superior to any other. One in that it can be used entirely in the Barn floor, and that the power can be conveniently used for cutting fodder, shell ing corn, cutting straw, caning wood. &c. And it re quires lens power and-fewer hands than any other. PAL 31E R' S EXCELSIOR SELF-SUSTAINING BOIt.SE-PITCHFORK. has many advantages over oth ers, among which are : it is self-sustaining. requiring no attention until its load is to be discharged. By the use of the pulleys furnished with the forks it will swing directly over the mow, when it discharge,* its local by simply pal ling the cont. It has u handle but 18 inches in length. This patent has been awarded the premium at the New York State Fair and at all the County Fairs, wherever exhibited, .. SMITH'S GREEN 310E.NTAIN,S111.ULE AND READING MACIIINE, is a new and valuable-improve ment in mtielldnes for manufacturing Shingle and Heading. cutting obliquely, or otherwise, any desired thickness or length, up to 24 inches. Phi. Machine can be set up. and run by an ordinary water power. It will saw one-thou sand shingles per hour. t. Mr. Robert Black, ofFuvetteville, Franklin county, Pa.. is the Sole Agent for Franklin anal Adarnseounties. Any information ilesirtsl respecting any or allot these machines can be obtained by either calling- upon In persona or ad dressing him by letter. a Persons washing any of these inn chines will please make their orders soon. Mi it requires some time to get them from the manutartmer. None n ill be ordered but thaw that are sold: , They will be famished at manutheturer's prices, transportation adileiL CERTIFtI•.ITE OF A. K. .11'CI.VILE. CIIASLBI.M.III 7 RG. May 17, IS6 - 4. ' Robert Mark. Esq.—Dear Sir: I have thoroughly tested the Tread-power in running all kind, of Machinery about the Barn, .ma I have bad the most approved Lever-pin, ers tried at my Barn also. and I unhesitatingly recommend the Tread-paver. I run all my machinery—thresher and cleaner, eon-speller, chopping: mill, fodder-cutter, and circular saw, with a two-horse TreadpOwer, and the power is ample, and two hoi-ses con give the Rune, if not greater power than four can with the let er-power, and the labor itrno more severe on the horses. In Mort, I regard the Tread-pacer as Nit log even• advantage over the Loser-power, and it must,ton be universally adopted by farmers. Very lie , pectfully Yours, lee., A. B. M'CLURE. Apply to the undersigned in Greenwood, Franklin Co. mavlß4 m • ROBERT BLACK. A GRICULTURAL CHE3IIeAL CO'S CHEAP FERTILIZERS. This Fertilizer is composed of night soil anti itt. !cell izing element of urine . , combined, chemically autill1(441111l ienlly with other valuable fertilizing agents and absorb eats. ',MR reduced to a pulventleill condition, ready for im mediate use, and without huts of its highly nitrogenous fertilizing properties. Its universal applicability to all erupt and soils. and its durability and active Qualities. are well known to be ill that agriculturists can desire. Price. 825 per Ton. CHEMICAL COMPOST. This Fertilizers largely composed of animal matter, such as meat, bone, fish, leather, hair and wool, together with chemicals and inorganic fertilizers. which decom pose the mass, and retain the nitrogenous elements. It is thoroughly impregnated With urine, and the thinner per-• tions of night soil. It is a very valmible fertilizer for field crops generally, and especially for potatoes. and garden purposes. MEE 7.30 A.M. Its exeellaUt qualities. strength and_ cheapness, have made it very populai with all who have uses! it. ?rice; $23 per Ton. I'REH 'AND- FRI'I•T FERTILIZER. It is a highly phiephatic fertilizer, and is particularly adopted for the cultivation of trees, fruits. lawns and dow ers. It will promote a very vigorous azd healthy growth of wood and fruit. and largely increase the quantity and perfect the maturity of the fruit. For hothouse' and hen atoll plants and lion ers, it will be foamd an indispen sable article to secure their greatelvtrperfection. It n ill prevent and care dinmsed conditions of the peach and grape, and is excellent for grass and lawns. 'rho formula or method of combining its constituent fen tithing ingredients have received the highest approval of eminent chemists stud lfrutifie agriculturists. Price, per Ton. PHOSPIIA - TE bF LIME. 1:15 £3L 5.53 t. 31. The Agrindtura/ Chemical Company manufacture a Plots,' pirate of Lime in accordance with a new and valuable (annuls, by which a very superior article is postured, so as to be uflorded at a less price than other manufacturers charge. Practical tests have proved that its value. as a fertilizer, It equal to the best Phosphate of Limedn the market. Prim $45 per Ton. TER3IS CASH.--Cartage and Freight to' be paid by the Purchaser. AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL COS WORKS. Ai' CANAL WHARF, ON ME DELAWARE. °Mee, 413 l Arch Street. Philadelphia. Pu. It B. FITTS. General Agent. The Company's Pamphlet Circular. embracing full di rections fur using the above Fertilizers. sent by mail free. when requested. [Rug. 313m.l 1:20 P. If. 2.50 A. N. fIOOK'S SUGAR EV APORATOR, MAN ufactured be IM.YMEtz. k DAT, Mansfield, Ohio.—We are willing, to guarantee that from two acres of owl Cane, a sufficient number of gallons of Syrup ran be produced to can er cost of 31.1chinery. capable of mak. ing eighty gallons of Syrup per day. which at fifty cents per gallon, will pay for Cost of Mill and Es at orator in four dues; ar where pan is wanted for,u brick arch, with• out the Furnace, in less time. COOK'S SYRUPS have linen sold at on aviirago of Sixty eents n gallon. anti none in mark.. ,An wirn of goinl Cane wilt prinitten from to 300 gallons of Syrup. SORE( SEED.-IVe offer ii supermr Almelo. selected by ourselves. S'pnmt the seed and roll in plant r. Plant in drills four feet apart, from North to .South. Light soil and Southern exposure preferred. although not absolutely taste's:try. as it a ill grow on soils where many crops would be a failure: Cultivate us for Corn. .—.- Cook's Es aporator has taken the first preinium over all others at two Unittql States Fairs and over thirty State Fairs. Clark Sorg. Muchine Compun,) , ,, CANE MILL : a alvvo SEED f"itutle by W. G. REED. Agent, Chambersbarg, Pa. e The ,forgo Hand-Book sent free to any petnon ask-• ing for it. mar/.3. A3INIONIATED PACIFIC GUANO.- A real guano, containing. from seventy'lo iiighty per tent Of PHOSPHATE OP LIME. to which has been added, by a chemical process, a large per ventage .4 actual Altmn:Li,. so fixed that it 'cannot evaporate, nails ing it equal, if nut superior to any other fertilizer. Pamphlet.; a ali col-ilea of Anal,e.; by Dr. Jael,c,n. Ma,. State Assay Tm. und Dr, Liebig. of Baltimore. and te4tanoniali from scientific Agrrieulturist,, Allowing its rulue. Can be obtained from J. 0. BAKER, & CO., Ara'.3.7 4 . P 7 Wall Street, Sew York. 1. X. 7;00 2:45 7:37 3:35 8:17 4:133 8.30 12:55 9.00 I:Z 4 9:32 24X) nraelt _ 1) *rlDing_iftarbinrs. L ONG LOOKED FOR COME AT LAST The Perfection of Mclniir Machine,. THE CELEBRATED. FLORENCE SEW LNG MACHINES Can now , be seen at the reside:nen of MRs. N. P. HAZE LET South Main Street, inmedzatrly opposite Dr. A. K Miseny's; Clarmberrburz. . . a here all person; interested in Sewing Machines are invi ted to call and examine this wonderful smelt It 'has been the object of the FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY to supply a machine free from the oNoctions attached to other first class machines. and after the patient, untiring labor of years, nod n liberal ex penditure of capital in securing the first mechanical talent their efforts have been crow ned with cucco.s, 4n4 they-are now offering to the public the most perfect Sewing 'Machine in the world.- -Among - its many ads antages ovefall other machines, maybe mentioned: Ist. It makesfoar different stitch, on one and the - .same machine, each stich being perfect and alike on both sides of the fabric. dd. Changing from one kind of rtitch to another, as well no the lenff"th of the stitch, can reeklily ba, done while the tunehine k in motion. Erery ftitch is palert in itarlf, making the tea seeare and •wtifomt, enatbining ehutieity, strength an beauty. , 4th, It has the rerersible fearmoti6a, which enables the operator to rah the work to either the right of left, or silly any parrof the seam, or faoteu the en& of seams without turning the f,tbrie or stopping the nmehine. sth It is the most rapid sewer in the world; making ft, e stitch., to tutu revolution, and there is no other machine with.), a ill do so large a range of work as the FLORENCE. tit It der, the hairiest or finest work aide equal facility, without teushm or breaking of thread. 7tl, It hems, fells, binds, Others, braids. quilt,. and gathers :oat sews cm a rale hit the same time. Bth. It. Minplicily enables the roost inexperienced to operate it. Ito motions ore oil posith e, and there are no fine springs to get out cd'order, and it it adapted to all kinds of eloth.work, from thick to thin, and it is almost noLse lens. The FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE is Coo. irttalled in beauty and style. and must lw heell to be up., e•uroyl. • )11t. IL. P. HA ZEE ET, having been appoi sort! Agent for the sale of the thrive Feu ing Maelau •Frntkliu count. respeethilly invites the bsdlee to call examine the ELI )Ii.L.NI ' E. Itost, stolen anb c;travelj 9 Ix, REWR AD.—Stolmi from' tilt Stnble of Id'Cliirti & Treatle. on Sunday nurht Aug. 2e. u MEAN' LH/12SE. Can airy Saddle and Bridle The I 101,1. in about 1t hands high. with light MOW* OM heavy tail. He wan lined in the envalry per, tee and ear Hen up well. He in marked on the left flank. (being eon donned by the von eminent) I. C. C. S. The than e rewnn w ill be given for the return of the her=e. aug:l PAN/ Eli TROST I.E. fIEHTIFIC Al'E OF STOCK - LOST.- orsder.broed lowt Certilirate No. MO, dated Sept lor .20 Khans of Stock o the• 1:111011 I aok o Philadelphia. Noire IP hereby Oro to all per.AIK ihtrr eated to chow cause ttlp• R new certificate nbould not b imuNl - by the Bonk to lieu of the one • 1414. onar2l 611 11. C. l; tevil PSTRAY.—Followed the team driven 124 k•ul.criber, from fhe insiwliborhooil of Lets , - bury. Cumberhind county,: on the 9th of july, a DAUK ISA iltisE, four years obi. The oy, nes Sr requested to eonie and prose property. charges and take him away. or he will be disposed of insionling White. ISAAC SWING LEY. Fayettorille. . - W. W. PAXTON PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a one•horse Power belonging toe threshing ma. Chine (lhe owner of tt Welt is 'opposed to reride in P(anklhi connty) lug been left et the shop of & Hollinger for repairs. Iritot relied for within thirty days front this date, it will be %obi to tiny ehargri, by the ttnileirigneiL ung3l4lt . • JOAN MILLI:R. Jr. undefriigned lost, 1)y thi• hamina of his property on the 30th ult., a pgr. Petard Polley of Insurance. issnea hy the Enterprise Fire insurance Company of Philadelphia, No. 411 t, dated A uunt•Ott,, IWiO, for $6,($X), and application hes been fur the renewal of the same. _aug3l..3t ,NOTICE.—The undersigned having lost 1\ by thi rebel burning of Cbanibershurg, n eertllfMite of Stock for 1,1700 Shares or the New York A. Middle Coal Field Company, application will la. made for the rnienia of the inure inug',ll.3tl A K. MT`I.IIIK. 'agricultural. PABULETTE J. ALLISON . EYSTER tie-Sxanittin-lte, Aantlitvointetilltt- Coal, Lumber, &c. GEO. A. DEISM I TENCH IrDOWELL DEITZ 6: 31'DOWELL I= HIGHEST PRICE L 1 CASH, FLOUR, WHEAT It 1 F ctrovEß 3E6, TIMOTHY SEED ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE .11.1. SINIFIF OF' MEE COAL, LUMEttR, PLASTER' AND SAND, MIME HEAP• PORCASH DIETZ & M'DOWELL'S WAREHOUSE AN]) COAL YARD =NM RAIL ROAD DEPOT, tmmucsitt•Ra. I•F.\N'_\. MEE . . LEONARD EBERT & SON, COAL AND LUMBER MERCHANTS. We have on hand Fill kinds of Coal and Lumber, and are prepared to furnish Bill Lumber to order at short am tire, all at the posbreanonable terms. Ou'r stop): of Lum ber consists of , . White Pine 2 inch Plank, " " H " shed Plauk. " " 1J " Plank. 19, '• . " 1 select and Culling Boardt. " " Boards, " Siding (6 Inch,/ " "1 Best River Shingles, • " Worked Flaring, " Siding, I " Joist au4 Scantling, all sizes, Hemlock Joist and Scantling, " Boards, Yellow Pine Boards, Joint and Seantling, Vatting and Plastering Lail.. We have also always 'on hand a gist supply - of all kinds of Coal for stoves and lime.burnmg. Alan n supe rior article of Broadtop Coal for blacksmiths. The pub lic ars invited to give ns a call, Ins u e t l endeavor to give satisfactiou tv all that call. Coal and Lumber furuished on the cars I to any station on the Franklin Railroad. LIP - Orilec on Second SL, in the rear olf the Jail Yard, Chambersburg, Pa. • LEO. EBERT, OE SUN. july27-tf LEO..BBERT & SON have just received a.good assortment of all kinds of LUMBER. The public are invited, to call and see before iputrehasing else o here.. L. sullies on Second St.. in the rear of the Jail Yard. Julyo -R. • LEO. EitEivr S SUN. kiquoro. IMPOR T E R I , F _ WIN XS AND fI.QUORS LAUMAS, SALLADE e.OUTII NINTH STREET. Ikterren Chtstnut and Walnut Prrrts. Philadtlphia. :0. L • M. SAL.l—thE, P. BITTINI„ RIVESE. PrARDRAT & CO.'S SUPERIOR COGNAC BRANDY, VINTAGE lis. Earth bottle ,ailett with grevn ii la a ith itsitiati, t IMPORTED BY SALLADE 6, Cl) SUPERIOR OLD MADEIRA WINT FINE SHERRY. CLARET AND HOCK WINES FINE t h. ZlT m Cirl .T ll ' }' F \ OSBORNE & CO.'S " "NE OPORTO. VIM' FINE AND DELICATE OLD PORT Earb botile sealed with yellow wax with the mitiah of Firm. INCORTED BY LAI'MAN, SALLADE & CO.. So. South Ninth Street, Mundtlphio OLD RYE WHISKEY OLD IrfIEAT WHISKEY, NVAILUANTED, DBERIIO.ITZ WHISKEY, FOUST WHISKEY, W RRT'S WHISKEY, TA FFEY% WHISKEY, READINa' WISE S. LAI . 31 A , SALLAI)} k CO V... ) 9 South Skill Strra, Philaddph in, MOE Erres, panto anb Finto RyDER'S FRANKLIN COUNTY NURSERIES.—FIWIT AND I)RNA3IENTAI. TREEs, ORATE VINKA. STItA)VBEILILI Pi-ANTS, Erc.—The largest stock to select from in the County: Everything in the MIT TREE and PLANT line that is at all desirable, can be supplied from the mammonist standard Fruit Tree, to the rarest and niost choice native or foreign spevies or variety of Fruit or Flower. (Inc Atandard Apply Trees are unusually fine, stout heavy trunks, furnished with fine hranelning . heads, from three to five feet from the ground, as may be desirtsL Our aim is to grow the best of every thing. pruning and mills mine upon scientific Principles, consequently, our productions are not offered iu competi tion with Trees grown upon the old let-alone system. Au invitation is extended to all w ho nm interested, in frait cul ture, to come nod see fur themselves. ' A large stork' of Fireenhon, and Emitting Plant Mines, &c, in puts, will bo ,eady in April and May. E close a three cent stomp for dea•riptive Catalogue of Fn. and Ornamental tree., A. . _ MEM l'Ve.t Franklin Nnmerieg, Nt•ar TAI,IIIIOII. Franklin Ca_ P, mar 1 ti-tf TZ - E 1 STONE NURSERY.—The subset.' jl lit? is innareil to turui4li wu.t nriirl, i usually be found in Nnrserieg, of frillid quality auil at rea , ,onab rateg. 'I he Shah enbrue. all the leading kind, of , FRUIT TREES. Aiiid., Cherries , , .. l'eaelle.i, Dwarf and Standard P.N. (lrap,, _ Strawberriex, . RaNpberries. Currantg, Coto...berries, lilaekherrie.'l..._ Alen. ran be ti trukhed a good umorttneitt ‘.f EVEICG IC F; N Tl 2 1.: 13 ti . Evergreen and other Shrubbery. Sliade Tears, O. Great I•'tu•dities are is...sensed for shipping artiele4 to - arts of the country, Its the Nurnery imutediatel) ad- John the City of Harrisburg. JACOB NISH, mar finmnburg, l'a. • 9 - 111 E OPORTO GRAPE.—This Grape is J.. not recommended particularli RA a desert fruit, but untLeo an excellent. dark colored, rich. well lashed Wine. su cloa•ly reo.mhling genuine old-timed rola WINE, that none but experienced judges ran distinguinh between the two. Although it In manufactured extensively in Wes• tern Ne,, York, the supply is unequal to the demand, at from 81 tai) Awt•gullun. Vines for rate by the subscriber, Agent for it at the toll o n ing prices. One to three yearn out. 251. to 50 its raeh. $2 50 s;to . per ilozen, e l 5 e.. 30 per 100. JACOB MISII, mar.l6-tf Kr} stono Nursery, Harrisburg, Pa. PEAR TREES.—Standard and Dwarf Pear Treet of the leading{ and nit valuable varie ties. Anamg them van be furnitthed 110111 P EXTRA SE LECTED" Tne e the Dwarf hat ing fruit bath and rends for immediate hearing: Prtoo f o r wood tree., 51) to a) cto ettelt—Extra Aplected :i eth to 81 each. Motto lower by dozen. J. 3IISH, keystone'Ntirttery, Harrisburg, Pa. MECEffil - NORWAY MAPLE TREES, from 8 to 12 feet high and vigonnts. A handsome Trip, much resembling the Sugar Maple, but of more certain and ropid growth. Priee 40u60 cents each; $2 par dozen; slloa4o per 11)0. JACOB MISR, mar2:ll Keystone Nurncry. Harrisburg. ritlEltill"lllEES.—A fine assortment kJ-of about Forty land varieties, trees of large size and vigorous. Priee 30 Ms, 50 ets, 75 ets earl., $3, 85. S 7 per dozen, !HS, p 25, $35 per In. .1. IuIHII, tnnrifi-111 Keystone Nursery, Harrisburg, Pa. HORSE CIIESTNUT TREES.—Ordi nary Pires for planttng, 50 rents rash; Smaller sir,— from 5 to 7 feet-25 cents each; SII 50 per &MPH; $lB per 100. JACOB 111tili. ularoB.3) Keyshme Nursery. Ifitrrisintiff. rROPEAN LINDEN—The Red-twig ed variety, not subjet:t to injury by the barer!. For sale at Keystone Nursery, Harrisburg. Pa Trees 1U to 12 feet high ; 75 rents eaeh : $7 per doz. warn] -- JACOB XCELSIOR ASH, a handsome, orna- LA mental Shade Tree, of Bare and rapid growth. Trees front 8 to 1t feet high. 40a60 cents each; peA doz.; Iffin4o per 11:10. JACOB H, nontri Kyystone T4nnery. If burg. 3arbb3are tuarg, =I COACH AND g - AUDLEP..Y EARL/WARE. The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public, that be continues to carry oritho above business, at his old stand. mOluin street, opposite the German Ite• formed Church, _ CHAKBERSBURG, PA. Having enlarged his httsinNs, Saddltra and CoaCh• nia.krrs will find in his Store , Room n general assortment of goods snited to their several\p-quireinents. ,nell as Fair anil Country- Hopkins. , Patent Leather, Saddle Treio. and Girthing, Gig Trees. Full Plated, Tinned and Japanned: Gnat Flair, Straining Web and Wanted Raiu Web, lower titan Cottini : Humes, CORN OATS Bits and Coach ll:tudlee. new stylim; Curtain Fnnes; Hub Bands; Bridle Fnntita:' _ Roseate Steil el, and Ornaments; Iron Plated and IN nod Cig Hanel: IiCCELES--BRASS, SILVER AND JAPANNED, all Styles and Patterns: Ivory and Wooden Alartingulei Ringa, Stump Joints, Inid it variety ' of other goods suitable for the trade. ALL KINDS OF 'HNC, dare with 111101/P.4 and tit-patch'. C F. 3f EN AIWW.IItE.-SIIITH ItICHAI(1)4 H SON, fin .Ifarket Mret°ladrlphin. J. FRED. SMITH. ( ntrii.ttepsoN, The undersigned wookl re:peetfully all the tate:dim of COUNTRY,,'AIERCriANTS to their large and aet seleetfd stork of FrAItDWARE. Ilaing made hpettial arnutgements for the Fall Trade. we flatter muselves ter t to Mier ill(111,10,31,4 TO purelun, era that will fully remunerate the 11,01111 e of examining our stork. We zotk but a trial, to Min litre thi• country Trade that Ste are prepared to sell low and Hermon:mime. Our stork of Table and Parket Cutler; to unusually large. selected a uh rare, and Mph:ding a s urine of style. that