EIZI VICKSBURG TAKEN BM • r 2 IronathClaton Surrenders lUtt conditionally. ME On Tuesday 'afternoon Gov- Curtin •ieceiihd xi, dispatch from the Supexin. ' tendent_cilf the Telegyaphlines stating . . ;that Vicksburg was -taken by Gen. Grant on the 4th inst.,•and a reliable gentleman just from ifarrishurg in-' , forms us, that it , has been. officially, - confirmed: thns ; has ," the silver li - ,Sing: to the clone that gladdened the national heart froni the bleOdy nal of Gettysburg, broken into noon = tide splendor, and day by. day the cause - of Bight is gathering fresh innphs. ; .With VickSburg in _ our hands, Grant's splendid army .of '16400 veterans is releaea' 'And. can it i:l?oseera,ns, penetrate . ihe..veri' of The, 114611.i0n.- Heaven speed the 'great eaue .-- ;ot gOpnblican Nationality andFreedoin I ~dsizfll.ll,HkEllo=LOriF, lidBP9ll.T. • • . - . 1 P. IL—The fob Ipwin,gi,desps.t4 just been reedVed : ;'", • Squadron, Flag • Ship Back kiratpk, 4.--lion. Gideon , Seeietdry of the lsinVY':—Sir: I have 4h'e r t,honor to inform yon that' Vicksburg has, :Surierider&i to the 'United - States foree.l on dais Fourth of Tuty.„ , , Very respectfully, yollr serv't, - ?' .1) 'Poia , Cota , dttiloni.4 of tll6 Suairender. Ilium 111., July 7.—The despatch boat just arrived fiere trim IriehOurg: 'She lefeat 10 e*clock on Sunday m9drilm, The - passengers announce •Thai: General ---iPopahcrton sent a fin of trueg , on the morn.: Ingof the 4th of July, and offered to surren ler if his Men were allowed thrr.m, arch out: :General Grant is reported to have replied _that.no Mail should .leave except as prisoners •. . • • ' General Pemberton then, after eonsulta . tion,with' his commanders, unconditionally - sUrrendored. ,- , This.rieWs is perfectly - • INNASION , , • . - Re 11101 c (Niel .in Franklin Count L .. • . 4t,04111)" , , PZISS _.!, - ....4lGARATiampins lanAg .-,. LOtaSTREET'S- COMPS PASSES 13Y WAY.NRSBORO'.! • THEY MARCH .UPON HARRISBURG! THU • DIARCII PACK . 'AGAIN! Elelien Days . cor Rebel Occupa tion ftga Force THEY iIVE MD STEAL LIBERALIY7 The •HDuteln :Wants too Sharp - •fo the Rebels! Leekileadquarters Shetter's Woo ds He COuntrates Ink 01es upon his %talcs at Gittpborglr: • • Ile Retreats with his Shattered Legions tapas the Potomac Ira another 'part. of to-day's paper we give scletniled account of • the ,occupation of this 'panty by the :Rebel Chieftain Jenkins. It was written'after his departure, and its pub lication delayed, by, the metupation of our valley by the entire • Rebel Army a few days afterwards. • (inn, , JokantEr nErun.N. On TUesday, the ult., Gen. Joni:ill's gterrillue returned to dhambersburg, u the the advance of Gen. Lee's entire army. He demeaned biintelf us before; and restrained his troops - glulerally frotri serious acts of wan, tennms. It was evident,' however, - that he Wits' bUt the .forerunner of the whole rebel • kniobs, and on Wednesday • Qr.NEL'AL-EIVELL AltifyleD,_. • With him pomp : the - first column of rebel infantry thdt had ever penetrated a free State, Gem Ewell 'is a gradnate of West =Pant, and was for some time a 'civil engi-, Abel orr the Columbia Railroad in this 'State. While, thus engaged . hp married Miss Merl vaine of York, Who has'since separated from. him - and -lives,in Eastern Maryland; Soon after the-commencement' of the Ite.bellion he joined the rebel cause,' - and has-risen,- we be lieve justly, to the position of One Of — their first generals. He lost a leg at the second • *battle Of 'Bull Run,, and when- he rides on horse-back is Always strapped to his/horse' Porps is Jackson's ,old 'command; and ' numbers about 20,60 men. = TUE 'REBEL INTATITEY. There is a marked difference between the ' elsracter e of the rebel infantry and cavalry. The latter are; a 9 s. class; superior men in ail respects;,and generally well-behaved,' whilo t,ho infantry - seem to have no conceptions 4biive cuing, sleeping, fighting and stealing. Their:dress-consisted of every' style and col - Some lied butternut 'cloth, some half Union uniforms;- - and sonic' every, possihle taixtlire - df hoes and-fashion& • Indeed they were not uniform in anything but : dirt, irn 7 , pifiepae, thieving,,Ancl implacable ha trod for the . ,iTanimes." .;.!;• Trit Taßl"N't '! • - lien heie!wer.e The rebel I'l4 file exceedingly jubi6hut the o cers, ny, instances,e F' e greatest , iippre-; hensionarat the lot' the invasion;; !. The men seemed to tirat - the Army Potomac was in. t rear in the Shatiando lah arid Alley:had no foe 'before them but the 31"4 and they were; jolly and insolent in anent degree, mid gave the widest fititudO'eir thieving prOpen-' sities. Thew did oubt that‘ they ; ! i ,vould go into Harrisbutithoxit a contest; `Harry Baltimore arid-Vngton,with littlo loss; and then ;select ;U - Ifortable ppsidon in Pennsylvania, 'anity until our tcming wealth should be al-sed. - After the:fruit lass- advance upqn s i lisblit; a feW?'etturn ed ! by this route; hbore with sullenness the reminders - , of ?people, that thek had forgOtten to take Dsburg.. • • SWELL DENS SUPPLIES. General Ewell:tie _rather unwOcome guest of !!mine hoSirostle; of the Fru;nklin House, on Tuasdaiht, and on •Nlldnes day:he transferred.; headquarters ;io the Brick Church; , 4 1 1 , 1•0rt1i., Of town; - 11e made the folkiwiiequisitions iniform upon our people; ',loich• - - it will 14 seen that he Meant to beiberal wholesald i deal - He:Aqua-ten" d Army uorp.lo . :ne. 24th, 1863. T_ o- the Authorities iis 2,l ?tharshir.9, By direction of Ll,Gen. It. S. E; 11, I require the followirOticles - • 6,000 suits crothirmeluding hatsi;boots andshoes. ! , 100 good saddles. !, • 100 good bridles. I 5,00 u bushels graitorn or oats.) • 10,000 lbs. sole lead. • ' ; .10,000 lbs.. horie sh. • 400 lbs. horse shoeils . . , , ; Alsp„ the use- of Pting;office, nark. two printers to report!at Al - All articles except t4in will be del lvere4 at the Court Hous ° e . f are, at 3 o'clok, P. M. to-day, and - ihe gn by 6 o:clock; m., to-day. HAamor,' ; Ilaj. and; Ch. Q. d Corps De 44,.m. Headquarters . I•Army Corr . ( ' ' . ;:le 24th,. 1868. ; f By command of Ltlen. B.S. Ewell, the citizens of Chambersln; will furnish the fol lowing articles, by 3 oock'thiS afterpon. 0,000 lbs. lead. 10,000 lbs. harness Iche4 ' 1 59; boxes tin. I - .• I,OOJ curry -combs .9:thrushes. 2..000 IN. picket rope 400 pistols. - ,Al/ the caps and poctlr in the town; _ Also, all the'neats foioil. I '' - • , Wm. -,LLEN, IL an&C. • Subsequently anothtirequisition w:4 sent in for the following attics : 60,000 lbs. bread. \ ` 100 sacks salt. ‘) \ -S J N bbls. molasses.C.": 1500 bbls. flow, 25 bbls. vin?gar. 25 bbls. beans. 25 bbls: dried fruit. 25 bbls. sourlitraut, 25 bbls. potatoes. • 11,000 lbs. coffe e : 10,000' lbs. sugar. 100,000 lbs. hard breti. A meeting of the eitt , ,ins,:wes caliekand it was solved that thotenYouNioikd not be ompl.i'ed , with for 'many reaso , , but mainly perhaps. because tietosvn had n Lane-' third the argil es requiril in it. The'retcls then proceeded to :help themselves, ipi some instances pretending' to ?ay in rebel 13 crip ; but in fact plundering the town relentlessly. An officer, said to be 31ajn• Todd, br?;leer of of Mrs• Lincoln, took cline' of the waling operations,, operations,, and well nid lost his h' c 1 sev eral times by some of ourperaged ladfis who, resisted his searches. HILL'S CORPS :Jar.lVEs. 11 w The last of Ewell's Ceps came mfr,dap.3- day, and 'lbnj'hursday and Friday Hill' arrived, putting , . more then half thdl'tentire rebel army in the neighlerhood of(,llaseln , ' bersburg. They encamled all„ along the Greencastle and - Fayetteville , roac. and wherever they topped,, tie desolatieß was complete. -We hope hereafter to ive, a more detailed account of the desolatiOn that followed their fatal tread,' , 4! • anie. LEE AIiEIVE'S. I:1 , I: i 00 Saturddy Gen. Lee .and Staff reifehed • this place, and the -Commander-in-Chief seemed to think the beautiful grove Obir. Shetter, a mile East of town; a more lip,altby location for him-than the borough of 6am bersburg. He pitched his tent there, Od in that heartsome grove was planned the 'most sanguinary, - and to him _the mostlhted, battle,- or this' sanguinary war. Hel g)ent. set'reral days there, as if uncertain whet,t, his emcivement , *ould be: but his,original:plang were evidently disconcerted by the I, rapid ma'rch of Meade; and he was compelled to call in his 'force, from every point, to 'Secure a good pcOsition on the South Mountalet from Which he. could give battle, ViTith.4lmost incredible 'hate he summoned his foes to the Gettysburg road from York, Otirlisle, _Hancock, 11cConnelsburg,' Chamberßburg, and by ThOrsday his infantry wale. :One to meet the fearful retribution in store fo'r`:thera at GettysbUrg. `' imbeclen's CavalrY, had .passpd Thursday, ,and on Friday WI rear guard, under. Jones, had passed thrOUgh to -witness the defeat of their- chieftain. irn all, Lee_passed some 47,000' men and l 9 guns through this - place, and .Longsfreet's:Porps, the largest in his command, went to Oettys burg direct from Hagerstow n by Way4esloo ro'. Gen. Lee is about 'ilfty-two;94rs of age, stout built, of medium lacighto l „ 4 . - gray, and rod& 'gray beard. Hci 'is t{; quiet; thoughtful mien, always courteous, 4, DS a commander, , seems to aiwi. :at restrainingthe passionst,and thieving prOperesitie. of his, troops within the rules of war. '‘Hdi issued two orders on the subject, Which:e4hibited considerable earnestness On his part 1 , ;main.: Min the seputation 'cif 'himself e.nti'4=errilY. A.l the orderi issued during the rebtSl cam. paign will be given in our next issul: ' ' - -,?.‘ RAILROAD ItRIDGES ME4TRirft,p,:* . ' - On Wednesday -morning the ! ' desi*tiort of th `Railroad building's began; slid they li 1 franiAt epOsitorp s , Crant were completely deine;lisli b y undermining the foundations and batterfidownthe walls. The destrictiOn is cornige , and considera ble damage is dori • to ArPac l - The Scot land hridge was - burnt 0 11 , and. the rails have been torn up in rid places.. ; rts.n. mAnOureivrEt. ah ,:i n b i i es pr u n t s g burgN ow g,_ Carlisle and 1111 e. . were sucOvely occupied by therebel forces; and 0 Varly took pos. - session of 'pork and to ireatened 'Columbia threatened Har d(' have cap had he moved that Col: Frick withih4 his men and burn ed the bridge. Gen. 10es t ris ur b e u a rg it , ,, f w or t s h ev l e it r t a l l e d i a l y i A d .y ee promptly ; but be *4 intimidated by the assurance received odfery hand that (lens-Couch, McClellan, si f llandivay number 4 troops were there to diend it. Gen. Couch *as there akole, withbut few militia; but he ne'ver faltered in M determination to 4 9 . fend the capital• to thi last. It' is n ow well fortified, and in additi' to the army of Gen. Smith that he has-sentto swell the columns of Gen. cede, he'hal enough left to guard (f the lin ,or the Sustinehrina in any e ven t, LE i nCONO, 'INVASION OF PrtAriKLl!..r. 0 1 ednesday Lie gave- battle ; to. Meade's advance, and - gained ,a teMporary ailvansatttagye,andby his superior numbers; but,on Thursday, d F ridatna hurled his battal-• . ions againstthe linesof our troops time_ and a ga i n , only to see.than fallback in confusiop, and decimated by the ,rich harvest of death., On Friday night, - exhausted, 'defeated, de moralized and the tower of his--army num bered with the deader writhing-in the agony Of ghastly wean?, and left to tee mercy of his 'foe, for care an, sepulchre, Lee made his. ~.--- second invitsion of Franklin county. with sullen, heavy iteßlisfritgmmts re-crossed the', South Mountain, tad took the shortest rautc thro' the hills* forhe Potom4d. Once there, we hope to. hear sat - again has he'met the Union legions he so Willingly sought when hOanded on theiree'soil,of the North, and that the remnarr;of his armed traitors have been destroyed ct captured. .At theftime of this writing weave no word of Meitdc hay in; reached Leon the line of the Potomac, bat we know tbd the gallant Meade is pur suing him sway, and that he will strike with resistless try whenever he reaches the retreating foe. God crown with final victo ry the great cars; of American Nationality i Quite a •nun:ler of negroes were stolen by the army of On. Lee, and . evidently ,With the sanction dofileers,' All age.i and condi tions were tata f and carried off to their rear, and a they vre•taken past. rebel encamp ments, cheerfter cheer would go up at the triumph of th negro-stealers. But few were taken off, homver, as the negroes in many instances esoped,, and go hurriedly did the columns men-from here.that a number Were forgotten. .• - - The rebd retreat, notwithstanding the fatal; disasta at Gettysburg, was conducted with Gonrpmtive order, although thousands of dispiiitalsoldiers deserted their ranks 4nd are now concealed in the mountains. Many of 'tlitir -sounded were: taken with them. It :liable men report that—they took from 10,000 to 12,000 wounded through Grevn.._-_ castle on Sunday and Monday last. Their train commenced to pass l .there on Sunday morning tt 4 A. M.; and continued until, 11 A: M. Monday, All along the roads, over which Mir several columns passed, wounded have been found—some helpless, others/ly 'and many dead. The -inexorable taw's of War, requiring the Jives and care of wounded to be 'subordinated to the safety of the remnant of the army, left these poor wretehesuneared for and apparently unpitied, to die and find hospitable graves in the land thy:sought to desolate. - On the Ilth ult., at the residence of Capt. 3. Sprecher, near tihsmbeisburg,hy the Rev; J'. Dickson, 3.lr.Jsistre ellterS:..4. 1 „ufuettyehnrg.toSliss MAttosner It.. datigh ter of Mr; Duct or Esq. - , - OrAdauin county. On the 4th ult., in the ftentral Presbyterian church, of BalthiOrc, idd, by the Itre,iisieph T. Smithy D. D., We. Kasnin, hisq Charnheriburg, to Miss .ELLISS e. COLUERTWV, of Battituuru, Mu. • . On tho loth nit., by Wei Rev. H. Ifeckerman. Mr. J. licaut I.lcrroa,t of Olvonberstmtg. to Mien Elate J., &mill ter of the late Judge Taylor, of Bedford, On the , 9th nit., at the Mem= parsonngo. by Roy. J. Stock, Dlr. JOEIN 11. Irons t, or Str.usburg, to 311 co Ii4IIGAVIST FRAME, of Chtubercburg. • On 10th alt, by the ea e, Mr 4ACOD R. LurieAr, toDiiesL?AT%S Itoussu,bethof Chemberhburg. On the 7th ttlt„ indhieplace.at thii residence of her grandsons, Messrs. T. and S. A. Cook, Mrs..Sanatt J kJ. PUY, Aged ST years. On the Oth alt., at 10 o'clock, A. M., nt the residence of his mother, in Cliamberslinre, Mr. EDWARD 1.. Starts, aged Geo Years,. 7 months and Oil:lie. A little while—a little sthile-±:- And the-dark graveltall yield its treat; Yea, render every Ileum ut) Of human dust. _What matters, than.—what matters, Who earliest - Joys hint &mit° rest ? ' Nay, " to depart - and - be with Christ.' • - le stirely best.- On the llth nit* fa -omen totrashipeddre. Penns Purr, wife of Christina Me, aged 64 ysess,B anti 27 days. .;• ; •• ; ; - 3 ;- 0„. ill'Connelltdairg, Pa," Telescope;' Dayton; Ohne, Forster and Mansfield papers, please cdpy. • ,On the lPth nit., GEORGE , %O3II I 4A 3 N, aged 25 Yeao, months, and 2 daYs• ' ‘• . On • Taceekty, the 26th of, ay. after a protineted and Nara' "Maio of a ,pulmonary,dbaracter, Oaenaz• Pasrni;or ,rAteCotte,:p r ataldin conaty,-pa., in the 64th Year of hie ego: ; • On the ad ult., la .Delayati, Taunt' aplenty, 111.. Mu Lam Ts. hlcDcaratte,thsughter of Win. • ;dap - well, corr. racklyief this anunty.dathe -- 26th year at ter age. • ' ; THR XARKETS Pin z !Clu,s:Ropwir:, M?'"STMXa , ihrrrit ......... 'Ea° o 4 ........... ... . . Zia; 801P4 .B- 00 1 8 6 ‘ 90 sIDEO irow NEGROES SdE REBEL ItETUEAT .MARRIED. 1 DIED. :33mo!s. • . CORRECTED WEEKLY 0114.WIERSBURG.1%lit 81593. 1O NiruhErt Wioz, .. . •CO . ... ' 10 17KwAsItED Wool— 40 ; 8 ex,tonrx 88ED 900 . -8 TwoTnr SEED 2 2 4 toe Fut: ento.. 3 00 .. ~. 12 PAran ..... 300 7 U.EPABED PateArs. 180 1 00 Dam Arrip.B.„.l 0001 CO POTATO - MARKET. tr. ' - • SO •••••...• - swoo ni asburg , PI- tiew4infriistants. _ IAT.A.NTED; TO RENT, i arfirst class DwEiLLiqa: car. cake of the ttreettlin IteKeeitor nly S.-3t A LARGE' STOCK 'OF CEDAR WARN, Tabs,. gnekete,-Chiums, Baskets, Water Cans, ac. - _ft mysrtstlittAND.- A GENERAL AggOREVENT OF Ix, BUILDING III.A.T . BRIALS, such as Binges, Bolts, :Serowe, Locks. Oloss,lntty, LO. IkIYBRS'It BILAND. QIIOEMAKEI3:S ATTENTION.- We have alv.'ags imad. Shoe Thread, Lasts, Beot Trees. Leathers,Shoelrbus,&e , Ae: June 17, . ATYRRS tit BRAND. VOR TE:s.TP4A large Bank Barn, With Stabling,,lare Darn Yard, and other wave money', lb the Ilfrongh, Enquire of • June 174 t. ;D. L.JfACILRR. VARA/ BELtS."WetireAgentS to iiiiithoLebtinonl4oii Bell. The best article made. All baits warranted nut htbreak.' Call and examine our stock, as we are_dotermlned tOBCil goods at short profits. June 17, , -j , „ • _ hiIYRRS & BRAND.- "VIYERS & BRAND •are constantly receiving fresh Oartlware, to which they incite the attention 01 the -puitlic. We have a large stock of Nails and Iron. which we offer at reduced prices. eI_LERK OF TilE COURTS.-Writ, kJII. BROTIIERTOS will bon candidhe for Clerk of tip, Courts, eullject,.trY the nomination of the Union County gonTention. Waynesboro', June 11,'614c. • • gRRIIAN:S COURT NOTICE.- John U. eayergid lsanc Burkholder, Adminis trators of Jneeb WcaYdr, deed, late of St. Thomas. hay. inglunde fr.B nal ilbstrihntion of tire Estate, petitioned the Court to be discharg•ed from their trust. The Court order notice to be given to all partioninterested, to ap pear on the VCO7O .ifongoy of August. to allow catum, if any they have. why the prayer' should ,not be' grantel. By order of the - coati - . • • .• SY37. G. MITCHELL, Clerk of ,the Courts. Juno 17 3t Q.. 7-0 PECIAL ti ©TICE: and after August I Ht,_15.1i3. thiiitrivilege of converting the pre vent isnue of LEGA% taNDEIt NOTES- into the NA TIONAL PEE t'ENT. LOAN (poquitonly called "Five. Twentlen'f) willcsncc. i All who In the EITEIWENTY LOAN must, theref,re,a - pply!bsturo 0:16 lstof August next. JAY t 00filt, SUascntivrrox Aor:Nr, 114 South Third Street. June 17-3 t TpIANos! :A, v .. R. A. 7TCLURE t sole agent for the celebrated DECKER 1311(YrKEES' (NEW YORK) PIANO. Pianos di3lirersd; and piitMp in perfect condition, in any part of the State, at . FA.CTORY4RETAIL PRICES. All Instruments warranted for flynyearti. Pianos from vthcr factories will be furnished, if desired. R. A. McCLURE, l,Charnbersburg, Pa. Juiae 17, '63. A.RPETINGS- AND BEDDING. EM 0 V AE. L. KNIOIIT. & SON Mere removed from 262 S. Second street, to 807 CIIESTNIrt Street, above Eighth,lwhere they him opened a well selected stock of 1 • CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS' AND MAT=' ITINGS, ' • Bedding and Mattirpses of Every Description, lITAIDT-NA Os Iti.D3 TO ORDER. FBA THE R-S, 041VAW.to US QU'iL kALtfAIS ON HAND: The manufictnre ;lad sale -of Budding will also be c'oatinued at 202. B,'S i cond ' BREVE L. KNIGHT. TIARTLEY June 17. '634nn 66 OSES. ff "—THEIR SIGNIFICANCE. Illustrated' with engravings of the Roman, Orem:in, 'matte, Nr4r Celestial, 'Aqueline, Turn.up. and Pug Noses. with the character revealed by each Bras-:.blue. black, or hrar" Lit's—thin and pale.,ur full and red,prim or pouting, 'scolding or loving, - 'Mourn— large or small. lista—light or dark, coarse or no, straight or curly. CliZEfig—thin or . plump, pale or colnual. Tenn—regular orirregular. Haas—large or NlTE—long or short, :Jun—rough or smooth. All to be amply illtiStrated with engrabings. Tho walk, talk, laugh and-voice, all indicate, character. No may know an hene.at t3Ce! :from a dishonest, one. and we will shiiti how: ligMes the above, we shall tteat on En 7110LOGT. or the Natural History of Man: of PHYSIOLOGY, and, file Laws of PO and health'; of Ptustoo:tostr, or Signs of character, end how to read them; of Pnne a Ater. the Philosophy of 51ind; and Of PSYCHnLOOT. the science or the Soul. !3lsts. t...".th reference to all his rein. flow; of life, social, Intellectual, and spititual.nnd what each can do beer, will be elucidated in the PHRENO- LualcAL JqvitNAZ AND, LIFE ILLLII . STHATED. New vide= cuminences July lat.: A banilsome quarto miintlilv, at only Si.so a year.' gimple numbers. 15 'cents. Please addreis FOWLES. A WrAiLs., SUS llroasi way, Now York. [Juno U, _ mAsoN 47, HAMILIS"'S CA,IIINET ORGANS, . , v i nTWO BETS - VF REEDS, bontaining the - • AUTOMATIC SWELL, DOUBLE' BELLOWS, KNEE- ;sl‘ol l , Ayßi t COMBINATION:VALVE la. Eve* fattra'aseiti ntEd for Five Years.lia PDT* tnou $7O $450... " The Cabinet - gr'nn le the only instrument which combines the requis tes. for church and parlor music ; for the sci room and the social feetwal gathering. For while it 111:11 , S,e69•0 prlWer fur the occompa himent of a large bborna. it is, from its capability of all shades of apreesion, anti wonderful creremde and diminuendo. mast effective as a sob instrument. It is capable of °reit, esttel Mete; and rapid music. vs arpeggiu4, act From Its sustained tones,it has a deeidod aiisantsg . over the Piano-forte, for the render ing of pinny of the {choicest murceaux Of l thit masters, suchAs syntplionie4; quartettes, etc." • .it.A-ibIeCLIMB, Cliarnberehnrg. Pa. .General Agoilt for Pennsylvania. N. B. The nnderained will !fell and deliver, in good condition,. thtblnat Organ 4 ' anywhere in this State, at factory _pikes. AR Inquirien by letter promptly an -nwered. (Junel7. ' 41 4-tt] R. A.idc. 110pERNARP FBLLOWS, , , 11013S141*.tiD SION PAINTIIit, GRAINER,(,LAZIER, AND PAPER, - RANG,ER B,IIOP, In the , Old • A ;nui4 Building, (up stairs,) next door toJ- 4 ,01d Jail," Peiffer 3 CarriagelManufactorri, opposite • _ Hotel, ' and • CORNER OV V 4ECOID AND MARKET STS, . . Charaber.4burg, Pa. I resp'eettally take this teemed of thanking the eft!. - a ins p 1 Chinitibrishprir_and, vicinity for the very liberal patronage I hato rkceived 4 their hands for the past .3'etir, (my first yeti iti thk Otto.) and flattering myself / that I have ihine.thei and. ant still props cv to de, the very best wink Inlay line. I nolicit a. cunt innaneo of past favor. - ' r : U. T. FELLOWS. P. S. I respectfully refer ta any.of my patnnis—James Rymer, Writ. 51cheinthan. McClure. Rev. Mr. IN keel le, Presbyteestu•.liurcli, 11 rds. Fisher, or_td: Kieffer .t Co.l German gef 'AI Messenger. J. Allison Fyster, Win. I% Ryider. and any others for Nth , . n 1 have duno,work—for eharacter.of work done, and es.pedition. June 17, j I D. T. P. R E.ll. Tj ER.—The - subscriber litho only authorized Agent for the sale 01 Wheeler b. Melloca's Premium Tvrcshonto Thresher, hnd Cleaner, with Railroad Power, far Franklin and :Adams Counties.; Refs nett ready' to receive orders for the same,, t ; This.Meath° is h Two-horse Power; and Will Thresh' and Clean any kind of Grain. Itls'the PIIEMIU3I MA CHINE, having taken the Premttnn at- the United Statee, and all tho State and County Pairs, wherever ex hibited. They are * , made of the best' material, and war , anted -by one ofi the largest- and moat - responsible establishments in the United States. It Is warranted to thresh andelesifrkan 159 to ,200 , 4 double that quantity °Wats 4., _lt - requires but tWo horses, and nodrlver," Tlvz owor end 3lnchine COD both be worked inlan ordinal;' Floor. Tho Agent himself used one aftheso.lSni shines taistseat r on - for tour months constuntlY. end can ,;•.. ,testify - to the truthfulness of the nbove statooffacts, im ,as-threshed - es mochas 102 Bushels of Wheat; in l 4.14; hours. lie worked the same two horses censtantlf y fa:this Machine, and at the and of the thae, therst,d, ere in aagric4 condition as .14 drat. Me, therefore, is plttropered to Witte the idea, that they era herd on horltrp ,, . } le paid P 60.00 for'onithorao used, and $40.00 far ft," io ether, and they ritther_improved , than depreciated i o .Avalue. Persons wishtm tointy trill please mat* application' sxm as it w i ll t. ko some time to got them from Albany,. N. Y. p r fr o 4th Railroad prewar at Albany, 15285,1;41h freight folded.lever power, fou± - horso , with sameilla-. c hi ne . :rei,glit added. The agent will order hone. but those ea' ad: ' - ItolliffiT BEIACH,Agent, J une 17. '8.3;,...*0. , Fayetteville, Franklin C. zN 110FIC YD BILLS, from the larg: tto 4 me sentat. in plain as fancy colors, pti dat at ' to of th FRA.NhLIN REPOSITOtit. s lietti3botrtistlintio. VirARVESTING TOOLS!—Forks, _LL Rakes, Scythes; Cracile3,Sraths, tc ISY SW! de SHAND. (ITT'S AND TAIN-TB-:—Beit Buck ‘.." fiend, White Load, Linseed Oil. as I alt - hinds of colunt, at the lowest oath prim+. myna a BRAND. , COVICSLT, Et =MUM °OVERLY Nj Have become the- Proprietors of the UNITED STATEn fIOTEL,, near the Railroad Depot at ITARDJB - Pa - This popular and commodious Lra been nowlyrefitted and furnished througneut its _Jar lors'and chambers; and is now ready for the reception of guests.' The tavelli ngpublin Will findtho Milted States field the Most convenient, in all perticularsof any . Hotel in the StatecCapitel, on account of its access to-the' rail road. being imesediatoly between the two great depots to this city. • jilinntsmani, June 17,'63-4f., Waynesboro' Rec . ord, Iloredsburg journal; and Greencastle R2ot , copy ;m., and charge Repository. R., ALISBURY BROS': & CO.; '- ' • . 1, . N0..37 poRp . ANCS, STREET, and - • , 67,WEYBOSSET - STREET, , • , .-- , '... ~, 1•; I'DOVIELENCE, Pa r l4 ' . Proprietors Grime of the most extensive J E WE LIVY - . - Eastern States., „ . Beg to ea She attention of the community genererEy!O . ~ i the very .. • .. , . . , _ • . SURPRISING CHEAP 'RATA - At which thcy, are offering their ' Eiv?ds! • P. SiMPASSIEIp , . - . . Both Foreign and Domestic IdamaDietnree in. point .01' ,-,,' FJegatice and Ewa Durability! ' ' INSTANCE: • For FnPrzrzt Dotuna, we forward, nicely carded tind packed in good order. the - folloWink enormous quantity of Jewelry, „equal in finish to any Plated' Gold. and not to be recognized from Gold only by the trying of acids: . , 4 Sot -"Enamel Vest Chains; 2 Plain Flarentino Pins; 4 Ear Rings to match ; 2 Twist 'Wire Pins; 4 Ear • Rings to match 2 Plain Pins; 4 Ear R login to match; 25 Ladies'•Ringa t lionble Heart and - • • a variety of patterns; SO Croton Em— • • blame; 50 - Scarf Pins, , Plain and -,, Imitation Coral ;• 2 1 Double. • Lockets. engine. tura ed ; 6Box . . -., and - I - • • • • - ()Ass, Plr.•••i for portrait or hair; 72. Assorted Docket,:. • Haut and Shell Charms, and 6 Rand Brace. , for Fifteen Dollars. , • • . • - collection of this kind. When . . 14aced in the hands of.any . • I one of ordinary in. • ' teiligenee, Ought yo,retall for at lease One Hundred Dollars! - • Catalogues, containing , frill Information'and Prices of Goods, tan be obtained upon application. triL. Orders by lfall,Velegraph, or Ripritiel re-sired ealictted. - SALISBURY nuos. & co.. 37 Dorraneeti. 67 IVeybosset Ste:, Jane 17,'636m. - Psovromr, R. I. t rIFFICE OF SAY - COO'SE, IL) SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, AT„ :TAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, 114 SOUTII THIRD STREET, ' Philadelphia, Noy. 1,113c42.. The undersigned, having been appointed SUBSCRIP TION AGENT by the Secretary of the 'Treasury, is now e ,prepared to furnish, at once, the • . New Tri , enti Year per cent. Bonds. of the - United btates, designated as ". Five• Twenties redeemable ut the pleasure of the Government, after five years, and authorized. by Act of Congress, approved February 25,.186°. - The COUPON BONDS are issued In sums of $5O, SlOO, pee, SLOOO. - - The REGISTER BONDS'-in sums of $5O, $lOO,, $5OO, St 0.10, WOO. Interest at six per- cent, per annum will commence tram &tool purchase, and is . PAYABLE' IN GOLD, Somi.annuallyi which is equal, at the present' Korinkun on gold. to aboutlkonr raa CENT. PI M ANNUM. Farmers, Merchants, 7ilechanics, Capitalists. and ail who have any money, to invest, ehonld know and rennin her that these Bonds are, in effect, a FIRST MORTGAGE upon all Inxilnsuls,-C- , uforv, Bank- Stocks and Securities, and the' Immense products of all the Manufactures, &c., in the conutry: and that the tall and maple provi sions made for,the payment, of the interest and liquida tion of principal, by Custom Duties, Excise Stamps and internal Revenue, serves to make these Bonds the BEST, NOSY' AVALEABLE,AND . MOST POPULAR INVESThENT IN THE MLEKET.,. Subscriptions received at PAlt in Legal Tender Notes, or notes and checks of banks at par in Philadelphia. Subscribers by inall will receive prompt attention, and every facility and explanation will be afforded on-applin cation at this ace. A full supply of Bonds will be kept on hands for imme diate delivery. • JAY COOKE, Juno 17.3 t. - - Subscription Agent: JOHN M. POMEROY., ARMY AND NAVY Aowrcr, 204 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, „ . • .PHILA.DELPHIA. The undersigned, having resigned hit position as, Pay master in the U. &Army, had opened at Nb 2019011TH IiOI.IItTLI ETEEKT; an AGENCY. FOR PROCURING PENSIONS, and for thectillection of Orriens', Sotnums', and all other Q.k..rua against tho Govattunent. Ity long experience as Paymaster, has given me unu sual facilities for becoming thoroughly acquainted with this business th all its details. -On Vbe receipt. by mail, of a statement of the -ease of claimants, 1 will forward the necessary papers fur their signature. Personal at tention will be given to the cases at Washingtim.. No charge unless successful, when $5 will be charged for collectiy MlMS tinder $BO, and $lO on all sums over that tununbt and tinder $2OO. Large: claims taken on special arrangement. Fees in Pension Cases As died by, law. - „ . INFORMATION FOP. ANI) , INSTIICCTIONS TO ] • CLAIMANTS. , . ,_ , All Soldiers of the present, War, who haveaerved two .1 • years: and Soldiers- discharged for • wounds received in. ', hattli., without reference totinae.of service, are entitled besides their regular pay, to Slue-Bounty. - - , , In case Soldiers or Seamen are discharged for disability or wounds received while in the service, they are entitled 'to a pension according to the disability. In case of the death of-the Soldier before tifschar,ge, fluting') disease contracted, or wounds received while in For rice, widow is entitled to receive the $lOO Bounty, besides arreareges of pay and pension dutingher lifetime or widowhood. . . ~ . . if the Soldier die'efter diecharge.from diseaseion. traded or 'wounds received while in service, his Se vi is entitled to a pension of SUB per annum. . • if no widow or minor children, the mother al the Sol., dicr or Seaman will receive the• Pension, if,' pendant on hint wholly or in part for support. , If deceased Soldier or Searaluo leaves no widow, his children are entitled to the same bone is mt the widow, except when the children may hoover ~ ,the ago 0f1.6 years: If nu widow or minor children, ttio bounty and pay will descend to the heirs as follows:4 ' _ First to the Father, second to the! Mother, third .to the 4 1 ' Brothers and SLters, and then to • he next of kin. Tiltwharged Soldiers, el thing account was tin settled at ho timetildlicharget4 can recover any balance duo them. If the Company &alike are not destroyed:l 'Pir draw this balance, write to yr our Captain fur a descrip tsaajist. showing Clothing an drountond forward it to me • I.,wirtftour preliusintwyeater i nent, giving also the date of your discharge - . SeldienS, who served wi thr the nine months' Volunteers; tau recover 527 bounty and 4pre.mium,withenitreg.ard to time of service, if they ha • ..ve not already received It. ' Soldiers who wore pris , ,onersin the Soutlhand Soldiers who woreahsent on. sictic furlough, are entitled to can. - - , mutationef rations.: i . 7-' • • ••, ,• In comMurticatlna,V;;;lth this olliceotate the. mttura of your claim folly, twO,f2 give the Company and Peg' mint to which yon scr,tlse,... di:Adler for whom you tidal belonged,„ U wellise yontflitrasent Post Dap ndur.nstr. • -!; • _: - ~.0.4,- ,,, ...„, : • ,- • . . .. - - " A- RE,PBItI.I4'CBti . - . , e'dcellency Alsnazw CL Guava, Governor of Penn= sylvents.: •, - • ~ - • , ~- • HOT. SUION PANSISON, Harrisburg, Pa. . " Flom JoSzrrt Csarr,•ChiefJustice of the Court of Chiefs; Washington , _ ~ llca, 14,11. lasoosz,:Claef Clerk of Pay BRllTtoltits . • Wean' ngl on. . -] - - -;• , • Hem, EnSTAllittcPurason,•ll. C.. Weakinitan. ..,1 , HOzr. Jas. P. Sratturr t lPresident JcidgeOletticti Court, , Pittslnarsth. Plea. A. 11. McCtona,Chambersburg, Pa. • - 110.a.Thowsti A.Seovii Vice President Pinata Rau Read. Hon. WUJIASS IL Tnesiss, Volloeur of tha Port, Ph1:4 1 4 41 HOT. C. A.Vistaoan;Post Heater,. Phllidelphle. ; tettikiateo l llinkers,Phillulelpltla. , . . - • -,f - JetraThmtP, Piesident of Union Bank, PltileAelpkiec IhrtUrt It FAUSTISOISIni, Attornies, - ,' - - (S. /40 4 4 WiatrtlCßOMMegCbUd24. - -., ,',! I ",-. , LUDWIG, raw= is Co. blertheut4,, - “ Patroness, "%von k Ca. I• ', -,. , . • 4 DAVID FAUST a CO., Merchante,, Batsman - 5,31.1mm Jct. * 00.. Mira twits, '._ " " - Cnatusta. litotiove .7; Co q , Ilerekante,„ „ ; 4,1 - - . hatros*Nyn:rra k co., kterektints, , u .. . ' JOHN „.If. P173,136r,'' /7 Jane 17, '63.tf, • R 0.4 &rale Pentrth &reef. • . . • , =I Abitrlistaituts: • i I\l'OT 'ALC . 010LIC. -' • 111G1ILY COIiCENTRATEOLEGELt- BILK EX ritAcT.' •A PUKE VOW. DR. Rdeir a tA:NirS GEBii4N BITTERS, Da. C. M. Jackson; Philailelphili4Ta„, Will effectually cure . , -VOMPLAINT, IYYS PE PSIA, JATIEDiCE, CHRONIC OW NERYOUrI -- DEBILITY, Diseases orthe- Itidndys. - mid all &dui; arising from rdisordernd Liver or Stomach., • • , , Such as-Conftation, Inward Piles ,- Fullness, or Blood to the Bead, Acidity of the Sten:mob, 'Nau sea; Heartburn, Disgust for' "Food. Fullnesspr, Wcaght the Steuart!, Sons. Eructations, Sinkiffg or Fluttering at the Pit of tho Stomach. Swimming of the head, 'Hurried and Ditlicult Breathing ) Plot. tering at She Iloart t Choking or Sulfocatintbonsa- Bons when - itra lying Posture: - Dimness of Vision; Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Bead, Deficiency of PerspirationAellowne,a - ofthe'Bkin and Ilya.--Pain in the Side. Hack, Ch&-t, Limbs,. Az., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in th Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and - great De pression of SPirits. - - • • And will- ruiSitiyely prevent .Yellato Feberi Aver, &c. They contain no ALCOHOL:DB BAD WHISKEY They wilt cure the above diseases in - ninety-nine caeca ontof a hundred: - Induced by the extensive sale anclunivemal pop ularify el Roofland's Getman Bitters (purely yogi-- table), hosts of ignorant Quacks and nuscrupulacts adventurers have opentcl upon suffering humanity the flood.gattseef Nostrums, in the shape of poor whiskey,vilely compounded with injurious drugr, and christened-Tomes Stamachies and Beware of Abe. innumerable array of Alcoholic Preparations, in 'plethoric bottles and big bellied leas, under the modest apPellation of Bitters,which instead of curing, only aggravatadisense, and leave the disappointed sufferer in despair. HOOPLAND'S GERMAN _ BITTERS! Are not a new.and untried article. but have stead the test of lifteen years' trial by the American pub lic fand their reputation and said are not rivalled by any similar preparation. • The proprietors have 'thousands Of Lettem - from the most eminent CLERGYMEN..LAWYERS. PHYSICIANS AND CITIZENS. testifying of their own personal knowledge to the beneficial effects and medical, virtues of.these Bitters.. _ - Do you want etanelisP Strqngthest you 7. Do you scant a goo appetite? Do you want to build up your Constitution Do you want to feel-welt t - • - • • Doyou want to get rid of Nervousness you want Energy, Do you want to sleep well? Do you want a bri e and viportruifeeiingt . • If you do, use HO6FLAN'D'S GERMAN R4TERS I ! from Rev. J. 1 117eWon Brawl, D. D., et .E.XOf the Rnivelofredia of,Religioult Kigawle Alttifiklyaot disposed to favorer m rid Pa tent MeB ernes ingeneral, through distrust of their ingredients and effects, I yet know of no sufficient reasons why a man may not testify.to the bentifita he believes himself to have received 'front any simple 1 preparation, in the hope, that he may !Ana conttib- 4 ute to the benefit of others. I do this the more readily in regard to lloefland's 'German Bitters. prepared by Dr. C. hi: Jackson, of this city, because I was prejudiced against , them for i many , 'years, under the impression that they were chiefly an tileohdlio mixture. "I nm indebted to mY friend, Bobert Shoemaker, Bag., for the removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and' for encourage ment to try.them: when suffering from goat and long continued debility. The use of three bottkes of these Bitter a, at the begitinin 'Tot' the present tear„ , was followedlry evident relies end restoration to .a degree of, hodily and mental vigor which I had not rfellforsix months before. and had almost despaired ~of regaining. I therefore, thank God and my friend , for directing me to the use of them. • - • • J. NEWTON BROWN. • Philadelphia, Jane 23, 1861. • MOTILE.= There are many preparations sold tinder the name of Bittera,put up in' quart bottles, compounded of the cheapest whiskey or , common ,rutn, costing .toni 20 to 4 40 cents per yagon,the taste disguised by .47/Wre or Cluf: riander ed. • . ,This crass of Bitters has caused and win continuo to cause, as 'hong ai they can ecsohl, hundreds to die L . the death of the drunkard.; PP their use the I:Weft 'is kept Continua/tit 'under the influence of Alcoholic. Stimulants of the worst kind, the desire for Liquor *4 created and kept up, and the result is at/ the horrors. attetaltaa upon a drunluird'eMettntlxleath: ' For those teho desire and MULL HA YE a Liquor iiittersoce publish the .following. ri.ecipt. Get UNE _BOTTLE HOOPZAIt.D'S 6r.E.,RMA.N` HI2TEItS -and mix with THREE:QC:II 2 AS OFGOOD BRAN- g HY OR WHISKEY, and the r. , e/t Will be a prepay l ration that wig tar excel in in iVinal virtues and trim excellence any o f the numero Liquor Bitters in the market. - and will cost much-leas. You Wig have . .all the virtues of HOOPLAND'S BITTERS in con nection with a pond article of Ltotior, 'di a much lent 3 price than these toferiof preparations will cost you. 3 ATTENTION. SOLDIERS! • , AND THE FRIENDS 'OF SOLDIERS I 1 -- - We call the . attention of all' h%Eing,relations oi 1 friends - in the, army to the feet ouat • • Boodand'e 'German Bitters"willcuronine-tenths of the disea ses induced by exposures and privations incident to i camp lite. Inthe lids published almostdaily in the ' newspapers, on the arrival of the sick, it will be i forind that a very tattle proportion are suffering I from debility.: Every case.of that kind eawbe rea- i dily cured by Hoodand's German-Bitters„ i Disetisee i " resulting from dist*rderii of the digestive organs are q speedily removed.' We have no hesitation' in sta ting that, if these Bitters were freely used - among our soldiers, hundreds of lives might be saved- that, will otherwise be lost. _, • 1 ' ' We „call, partienlar attention to • the fell - Owing re 4 markable and,vrell authenticated cure of one of the' --- nation's hero's, whose life to use_ his own langnage; - -f has been saved lathe Bitters: ','. YEILADELPHIA, August 21,41162. 4 Messrs. Jones & Eroans.—Well, gentlemen ; our Hoofland l a Germanßitters has saved my life.. Therm is no mistakein this. • It is vouched for by•numbersj of my comrades. some of whose naitiescre append-4 ed, and who were fully cognisant of all cireirm-; , , - stances of niYease.. , .l am,andilave been for theta:Ai four yeam,p member of bberman's celebrated Bat tory, and under the immediateterdmand of COL& i R. B. Ayres. Through' the exposure attendant npi on my arduous duties. I was attacked in Novemtpir, last with intboomatimi of the longs, endives , fo'r- 74 - • days in the hospital. This, was followed by great_ debility; heightened - by an' attack of dysentery. - .IZ . was then reraoveddrom the White House, and sent 4 to this city on boardthe steamer " State of btainti.T from which I landed on the Vitit of June. , Sias* 'that time I have been about as low as any one tould,_, be trail_still retain a spark of vitality, . iror aweelt - - r`lnore I was M , scarcely able to . 8.4.10 W. t hbagt: - hid if I did force a morsadown. Hero immediat — a 4., ' ly thrown nett/tan. • . I could not even keep a glassed water a t py,ft,.., i . -numb. Life could not last under these eirriums , cm, and. accordingly. the physicians. who had. btpi working faithfully, though unsuccessfully . to.reso mo from the grasp of the dread Arthek. ankly to .me they - could do no mute for me. and advised ate to sec a clergyman, and tO make snola.dispositioa f‘ my limited funds as best suited me. An acto once whci t visited me at the hospital, Mr: Frederi .1 i Steinbron, of Sixth below Arch. Street„advised m i -: • as a forlorn hope, to try your' Bitters, : and kin rocured &bottle. ;From the time-I commenced t*. .: kinathem the gloomy shadow otdeath rmeded. ard„ - I am now, thank God fotit.gettanl batter. Them "•.' -.: I have taken hut two hada% 1 hay.eleined - tda 1 pounds, and I feel sanguine" of being pormi remain my wife. and; daughter. from whone,l ttl at --s -heard nothing for eighteen months i, for, gentlemen I am a loyal Virginian.. from the VacinitY of. Frotit ' Royal. -Toyour invaluable Bitters I eye the air- 1 . tainty of life which has taken the Place of 'rube - fears—to. your Bitters Will 3' owe the privilege 'rube- again clasping to. my bosom those who are dearest - to mein - life. -.•- Y _ Very rely:yours, . _-•- ISAAC MALONEj o. We fully concur in the truth of the above - eta - Meet, as we had des trod of seeing- nor - COW 0. Mr. Malone, restored to health.- ' , JOHN CUDDLREACE,-Ist New. York Batter*. - • _ GEO. A.AOILLEY,_co: C. llthAfahiti. ,• , LEWIS' CHEVALLEIVIA New Y°rlE ; ' '. ' ' IeE.BIiENCEB.;&t Art., Batt.' Fl '; • '' 13 ' J.. FASEWEL - Co. II 3elTorrajnit. _ , _• HENRY B...YEROM_K ea. B' % '' '' ' 4 '.• ItENEY,T.McDONALD,Ecif„ 6lh Wiwi. 1 ••• : JOHN F: WARD' Co. B.lith Maine. - • , --HERMN KOCIAiCe.'i VA .Y. . . . - NAT: B. THOMAar. Co. . 95th Fa. ,_ --- - A: J: KIMBALL. e t o. A. Vermont. .. --- JOHN' JENKINS, C 0,73, lilOth 4. • - 11 ' , E*.A.:RE .0-,CoUNitiIF.EITIO'.: 1 - 8 , 303 that the ettaideirepf-".C. tit JACKSOgiI _-1-1 vi i. ~-_', iv on the IVEAPP w r or k,trelf ~j al l,l o 7= i,•,,.•, 7 ! , : . ?!,4i PRICK PRII --.•••• Should OR KALFEOZ:YOR SCOW ,„..---; 'Ma your:n ea rest drutglating harems^ lek,'; . ' do trot that be at p in u tty o fe hl eif a egdin th ita e re. Irat ti V e d.LoO7:: *ThinnWill laniard. "CUM ed 6 VI '.- PRINC./FAL OFFICE .442 %N. PA. :Kill ~.. . _ • ' -• ' , - N0431 Aattltenllitr.' - ' '''- l!'''.. ~ -^;.,' , - JONES 4e EVIAI4 *- (Successaystodlit.4o•4lo, r P 4 . 064,-',,7';: , • ‘. IZOPiii .._ leg; ~ ' FOR SALE y Enmesh* aletvin . • tom in the Urdt h ed States . sand De , Rune 174. 1 El N ii